trvi TWICE A WEEK GUARD, EUGENE, MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1910 INIERSCHD1JISTIC ATHLETIC MEETS FOR EUGENE f g Hi«- |iusl h «- u * oii . II« say* the « a- ti was v«ry profitable thia year. ! I« wife iiiniiiiI'i'd lb« Log Cahill ho- ' I al McKenzie «h«*, too, port* a fin« l> for ¡y I E Htevens, < j 1 Gii* city, who was «>11« has lia«l « ♦ ♦ cliarge of the work of register­ ♦ ♦ ing the vot«r* •>( Lan«- county, ♦ ♦ thl* uflernoou flnl*h<;«l the work ♦ ♦ of counting them an«i making ♦ ♦ cancellations, figuring up the ♦ ♦ total, after all corrections and ♦ ♦ < am ellatlons were made, as 6,- « When the book* were ♦ . ♦ K96 ♦ closed previous ’<» the primary ♦ looking u pthe walnut culture slt- ♦ election the number totaled 4,- ♦ nation In Lane county, »ent here by ♦ 944, showing that «Ince then 1 ,- ♦ the department of agriculture at ♦ 04 2 have register« ’ «! ♦__________ C., Professor E. R. ***+♦»+**■■■»*»*■••••♦♦•♦• Washington, D. of the O. A C at ♦ At the Week End • i •«♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦**««♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ellen Beach Yaw w charmed her ati-j dience In a varied program on Wed- nesday evening. Musically, she mustj be regarded as an anomaly. Hhc ha* | always defied classification. Her | range Is remarkable, technique equal | to any demand made upon It, and, her musical career has been ercen-1 trie. The audience was delighted with tbe rendition of passage* re- . ♦ execu-.* quiring rapid and brilliant I tlon 8he gave a vivid personal touch to the program by several daring and ♦ novel Innovations of interpretation. !: Mfsa Yaw could not well have select­ ed an artist better suited to the at- ♦ mosphere of her program than Is Mr. ♦ Plowe, who playa the flute moat ex- ♦ celiently. ♦ FOR NEXT TERM CIRCUIT COURT «<1 h arrivei! In Eu- Houh«-holi|ig (or l< H Hlmmoii* | K' it«' Gii* mz I from ili., yt _ . lu«ly wlio ad«»rtl*.’d for 1 he yyi « «tenographer and hall “ P«.»ltlfeddreeaed "H" ha* an un» Circuit court will convene on W II Wing and wife arrived home Ab liner .«hola.t!.. traci» meet h, ner l«-t,t, Guard offl«** November 7, as required by ♦ • «r «C . Thur*4ay night from a trip to Eau he P«rtl«’fore they arrived She leave«, be »«..m.mt of thè I nlv.,rally "f ¡»rI‘ l'rbuaiiieau of the Sth belnb election ♦ grower* in the county about Eugene I *ld«w her »«in, W B , two sou* and EUGENE BUSINESS MEN M«>n I bla la now ., r««c rert.iotj, and kleorge ------ Anderson aud day. and giving them a chance ♦ Profeaaor iaike some ten year* ago on«» “ " ' ~ daughter. W G and A L Wing TO VISIT SPRINGFIELD Vunce of «b- arhool» h to vote in the various precincts, ♦ was »ent by this government to Eu­ ••»< thia forenoon for Camp nnd Mr*. W D Cartwright. th«lr .'«gwrnr«» 1«, i„k. part .• TOMORROW FORENOON rope so they will not be required to ♦ to atudy nut culture, especially Got siZ’reab on a huntlag trip Van«'« has ♦ come to Eugene until the 11th. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in France The trip was made but C L. Fltchard, the Independence promlsa-d The Guard fore* a lot of th»’ dat«» and detail« «-annoi be The horse, for a brief autumn ♦ The Judge has decided upon this Last hop buyer, I* In the city B>-«ldee Erst Car Will R ud Over New the work waa never finished venison nll»»ly BD nounrtul The pnrpoiul,' year while teaching at Corvallis he space, has come into his own again. ♦ action for the reason that he ♦ purrtiaslng the Brady lot of hop* P. E. & E Bridge, and Del ­ »hl* later "prep"' track ,,,,« 'r“r!‘. th* received notice from the government Buffalo Bill aroused fond recollec-1 ♦ wants to give every man a ♦ W D Welch and family, who re­ Home time ago. he ha* purchased 200 1I" •’""■•irng” athletic. egation Will Be Welcomed that h«- was to return to Washington tlon* ln the heart of every man who' ♦ chance to vote, and then there ♦ cently arrived her« from low«, load­ bale* from G G Anderson and Mr. «•■ hool. of th., »tat.. Mll| „ w/ and complete hi* work. Securing ha* known the joy of having at his j ♦ are some of the Jurors on the ed their household good* today for Harper, paying about 1 I cent* for ld„ th.. the charnplonahlJ Charnplonshll/, to -!e. l”«• mouth* of The Pendleton round-up out-Buffa- <1. an me pian. « oim l.l.-ntnii W',H He *il«l that !oe«l the notorious Bill. There the Lee an«l Sheriff H. L. Bown drew A men'* «horn* will be organized X«’t away will leave the C« immerrial thousand* In th« East <■«- lv<- I I l‘l Corv.,|||. „1 «Int” build the Ct-ment stretcher played an important part) The he wa* sought by every on«- for in- the circuit court trial juror* for the st th« Y M C A next Wednesday club building for Springfield r.ld<<* of Weal H« or >rtl, ufterwar«! , ° '' * nlght Tbl« will he slrnllar to th« car* bearing th« Huge Eugen« i iirty will f< rmatloti on thia state but every and spectators sat. prepared to at- regular November term of circuit go ” pian on lt* f..r'lr,‘’ ,h“ Olivi’ to Blair, tod tempt to out-run the performing an-l court as follows: the new n«w Springfl Springfield I. ¡ridge for one H««m««J to have h«ar«l ko much t'nlvcralty gle« club. and durlng th« cross th« tilt' of nr.-g.e ,h" on th” «t reel un I'n John H. Dunlap, farmer. Bailey. y«ar th« youtig men will giv« a con- the first time and pro« «-«-d north on and knew so little. He said: “For hor*es. steeple-chases and milady's | hit After a «Olili «•••””1»’* Monday drawing room, as well as many a Emmett N. Sharp, farmer, W. Cot­ cert It will also supply music for Mill street to Main street, Turning, six wek* I didn't do a thlnx but talk Hi» wa* olili/ ,o «•*" >* "PI Co billiard room anrl smoking den. 1» tag«» Grove. The sixteen member* and coa« trained by ProfnMMor Glen, at the Southern Pacific crossing In (Inali, lall tBo and manager of port It ' r cups. One might, for a moment, be­ Vnlvemlty football team which play-1 and thera will be 15 member* la the front of the Springfield city hall do there he wa* ordered to spend Here that the horse plays as promi- e”ce. _;«) w| W||| /|>ort th«’ m«>et t’nlverwlty Samuel A. Rhlnevault, farmer. where the entire membership of the three month* on the coa*t, in Wash­ ,...| I’ •» plnnri, ’«) 1 l'*r - - «Il the expen- - | ed the I'nlverslty of Oregon team Organisation Commercial club of that city will be ington. Or«’gon and California This nent a part in men's lives as he did Fall Creek. »«•• 'rf the vIsl^K team» while here! thU afternoon, are quarter««! at th*i George B. Camp, farmer. Maple­ It <* quite *o«*lble that flprlegfleld awaiting them. This club meet* to­ la the purpose of his stop In Eugene fifty years ago. Yet the horse as we nnd i great I • teduce«! rate will be Hotel Mmeede will be given * 20 minute car service night to arrange for a big program With the aid of Manager Freeman, have known him. as faithful friend, ton. ■«cured frotr^” taltrnnds to rnlnl- Joseph H. Devor. farmer, Camp Manager O'Connor, of the P . of entertainment for the delegation of the Commercial club, he is gather­ as Indfspenslble servitor, as trusty muiulz« thjfJipeaa* <»f the High "Curly" Willard wa* r«^««a»ed from *C*I* guide over dangerous night roads, is Creek. •«.bool t<«»«^ There are over twenty riiRtody thl* forenoon when, at the E * M stated today that «ext week from Eugene, and the true "Coming ing data of the nut growing industry going as surely as the ox team has Caleb J. Baker, farmer. Jasper. High nntf.'feparatory ««-hoola tn the time set for hl* hearing In thn justice he would try out (he plan and If it of the Railroads” will be celebrated. about Eugene. Although his visit gone. Frederick Ludford, painter, Fair­ state wlrh will tak« part In thl» court, no prosecuting wltn«<«« appear­ In («wialble the service will be main­ The cars will remain in the mill city here ha* been short and he ha* seen Civic Improvement is crowding him mount. Th« 20-minute service that probably twenty minutes and will very little a* yet he expressed himself meet oven of these *chool* are In ed The charg« against him wa* lar- tained Clyde E. Wagner, farmer. Fall The party as very much pleased with the fruit into the pioneer country. Wet. slip­ ha* been carried out all summer can­ then return to Eugene Portinn Th« date nn. A. <'. (»aims Mrr< bore the message of warning, of ling surprised that such remarkable fruit Manager O'Connor expect* to run cal) and the Commercial club will I Th« O A C Barometer, published ple* of the Wolf river variety which i naste or fear The clatter of hurry­ Benjamin J. Marquis, farmer, Irv- They are each Ith" *hort Thia will make I charter the streetcar* either Satur­ was raised in this country. yest.slay. reaching Eugene today. weigh 4 H i>ound* ing hoofs in the night was a familiar Ing. He »pent today visiting various or- day evening or Monday evening and In circumfereaca and are| u ®*' «witch at Judkina r1«-rls-« that there I* a mistake or 1* Inches l_ -.____ ____ _____ Zachariah T. Fisk, farmer, Chesb- |point spend an hour or so here as the chardiKts who have been growing and an ominous sound. Today we rorn, misunderstanding somewhere sound and well colored I call up central Today young Loch- ire. It is planned to walnuts around Eugene. guests of Eugene lna»n A. (' ; invar would cut a sorry figure, and Lafayette Boring, farmer. Gien- A young man by the name of Ro­ make considerable of the first step The bricklayer* finished their nr»* ha« intended to glvi, up the 1 Paul Revere’s method of arousing ex- tena. bert* w** brought up from Harris­ Intr ««'holantlc track mtHit. and fur work to th« top of th« new Hampton j burg thl* afternoon by Dr Clark, of toward the uniting of the two cities, FORMAL OPENING Edward E. Farman. farmer, Sius- icitement would be voted a nuisance. the good will that is noticeable th«- that all the «1st«’» have b«-«’ti ar building thl* morning and all that' that city, formerly of Eugene, with and (1C D C 0 C DDinrC Tomorrow as people flutter about in law. __ both »Idea is a favorable omen. on r ntlnii« Wielr office* ov«r th«. Eugene and Springfield men. The imals if necessary. Horse shows now me.-t wa* . ailed off l**t William M. Myers, farmer. Sagt­ Kan flirriltar« star« Th« Grat name Iron was turned out in the Spring- hou r|ng Wjtb hurdles, dancing: naw. tire has twen r«welv«d will be flklpwertb * Pipe* I, T” o?.r<'” WM >arr^rd, ‘i** ?*** Must Ke Had, Bays Finley, If field plant by a 1 Eugene man. and lng i8 universal that the week end I High srh.H,l that there Isaac N. Dresser, farmer, Sagl- I terday afternoon by Chief Earring-( J Mr Rnnaav Lho builder, hnlldor is not nnt nnlr __ u______ Mr. Roney, the only a have meet there thl* year decreed i ~ a day of < -^« rest. Tkr, The -.,1 rul-j 1 I naw- I ton on the charge of violating the We Are to Preserve Engene man but a native son. T* should bring change from daily rou- A teaehers' training class will be local option Jaw and placed in th* i.1 Georg« W Riggs, farmer. Mabel: It 1« th« opinion of many that Cor- Them Walker continued, "When I see th**« ___ Then, ___________ _ John H»nry Sears, farmer, East valli« has just hscnm- aware of , organised tnninrrsw at th« Y M C. county jail. This afternoon he wa* 2 tine. «very __________ man has a ______ chaneq This will bn for the purpo««« at brought before Judge Bryson, of the Oregon’« purpo«« to rontlnuo thl* A et«*et bands joining the two cltie*. I square his shoulder* and b« th« Cottage Grove Joseph Wicks, clerk, East Cottage meei annually, and rathrr than have I training Sunday schwol teachers and justice court, where h« entered a Portland. Or.. Oct. 2»—Federnl think that they are foretelling the man he wants to b«. th« meet h«l4 her« ar« going the claws will b« In charg« «f Prof­ plea of guilty. Deputy District At­ protection for migratory bird* dur­ plan* of a future generation. There It may imply paucity of imagina­ Grov«. Levi Berkshire, farmer, Lake to try an«! foot the expens«*« again essor Hheldon of th* University of torney recommended a light senten­ ing their flights must be bad if the»« i* another link that ha* b«en connec­ tion in moat of us that we can think Th* »tory pabll»h*«t In the college Oreg»,« educational department, and1 ce as th« man appeared to have no («withered creature« are not to be ex­ ted todajr and this Is th« bond •(, of no more free and joyou« manner Creek. paper Is ronaldered a bluff The ath­ i Professor BIlHngton of th* Blbla ÜU- money with whwh to pay hts fine terminated. says William U. Finley, good fHlowoM»-” Nathaniel H. Martin, timber cruts- in which to spend the prieel««« day of A larg* number will taka; end this was his first offense. Judge ‘of Portland, a widely known orni­ W* Ar« D«4n* Things letic aathorltlee her* de«lar* that In I Iverslty liberty than by tWo hours er —Qbltag« Grove. »pit* of thia sudilen move tor Corral’ 'advantage of this opportunity A, O. Komlonota tAen mounted th« later fh the morning, putting on Jens P- Jensen, farmer. South | Bryson then pronounced sentence, thologist Mr. Finley I* a bird au­ At lb« Fairmount Prtmbyterlan whlob wa« a fine of 1104) and thirty thority Whose r««e*rchee have been box amid tMtgr* bpplause H* said' frseh II* th" met will positively be held linen and ent I ng more than us­ JUDrrb^¥- *<4 wb U- Wtllaro- church the pastor in pr«a«-hlng a mt - day« In jail prosecuted from th« Atlant it to tfte “t Uton thin Wthnaiastl« 10« 11 m that ual If we love our fellow men well le* «if sermons on ' The Ufa of Pacific, a* well an abroad. Hg 1« a In «h«w* her« today, for it Aow* • « ’ 4 enough to b« able to worship with •t<*. PULLMAN PORTER Christ." which ar* well r*c«4v*d lecturer for th« National AM—t agen that wa ar* doing things in thl* thana, we go to church. If not, per­ N. J. Bryant, merchant. Richard­ BILLS AFFECTIN® Tofila for next Sunday evening: "A to areas, he suggest*, may be es- *«aid ilk« to «•• SpringHoId a* big •a th« passersby. Or perhaps we OREGON POTATO er morning It will pay th owe who can Speaker. tjbllshed pp private estates Ybqrc a* N«w York nnd of course yoa do no to hear it all who are lovera Nay* 31—Abbott. Altman. Barret!, the owners ate willing knd placed In wgjild LJke to tea us ae big as Loa- pick up a cheap novel and saturate ourselves with it; or hurry back to CROP NEEDS FROST of this city and hop« for the best Bed 4111 on. Bryant. Campbell. Clem­ charge of good k«w[>ers of game who doa^ the office with a great pretense of mons, Corrigan. Couch. Davis. Dim- shall prohibit al! shooting things for It. D C Freeman, of Eugene, Eugen«, bent neat . rafting wort. On Monday morning M Reynold* a negro and former rafck, KATOh, Farrel. Hatteburg, and game bird* he believe*, will Song —4 thus spoke i After ‘ _ __ e go _ briskly _____ to ________ ___ Further Improvement in Size or telling o fthe import- . * work ________ thinking that 1'utlm*n car porter, guilty of at- From Superintendent Baughman, Jackson, Jaeger. B. F. Jone*. George bwome abundant in these refuge* ance of the connecting link that the We feel refreshed by a day’s rest’ Quality of Crop Is Im­ tempti’d assault upon .l.Mef.hlne of th«< Springfield schools. It I* learn­ Jones. Linn E. Jones. Leinenweber. Mos* a 14 year oh! Grant* Pim* girl ed that over one-third the attendance Libber. Mahoney. Mariner. McDon­ and will spread out and populate the streetcar has made, ¡¡e devoted ^Ts.jybeq ifl reality we feel glad to get' possible i» time to endeavoring to explain hotrla«.av frale feartn» Reynolds' crim«, wa* committed on ha* been cut down by the epidemic ald. Mllb-r. Munkers. Orton. Patton. surrounding country. vL i. ¿k"„* . h «, v Mr Finley has just returned from the advertising of Eugene was not a south boond passenger train on th«* of m«a*l«* that I* prevalent In that Philpott. Purdin. Husk. Absent— Yet re,1 *. °f «H workers, The season is too far gone now for California, where be visited the state trying to claim the features of that night of Julv 18 Inst, whll«’ th«’ girl city. It I* hampering the work of Dodds. >1«1i 1“? U n8t an}’ improvement in either the size game farm at Haywards. There he of Springfield, but was advertising J t n Trt'1 was eu rout«’ to her return home to th«» schools very much. found the state has gone Into the the whole county. Both of th| I *’>> work hard for a few years and or quality of the Oregon potato crop. (Iran's I'a* after a visit with her The other bill, called the “Mar­ business of raising pheasants which two cities form the gateway of East­ then will have an income sufficient What is needed now is frost suffi­ Itrnnd parent In Portland She told The chicken pie supper given by iner bill,” passed the house, but was I are furnished to farmers and others ern Oregon. His remarks had refer­ to permit us to retire, rest afld enjoy cient to kill the vines and mature a plain, str.- ¡htforward story In an the ladles of the Christian church defeated In the senate. It proposed life. We fancy ourselves full of fine the tubers that are in the ground, fnn.M'ent, ch tl»h way on th«’ wltn«’»» last evening was a great success. to legalize the holding of ' assembles for propagation, the young being lib- ence to a trifling ill feelhig that had possibilities. talents undeveloped,! so that they may be taken out before been stirred up by the Springfield • ’ rated in favorable places through ­ st mil yesterd and In no partlculur or convention»." for the nomination out the state which when called for will suddenly' the winter rains make digging im­ paper which is continually taking ex ­ did ah«’ contr 'let herself during the of candidate* for office. This bill unfold themselves. “If only I could I possible. Ordinarily frost sufficient "Pheasant farming offers splendid ception to Eugene's boosting. Mr. get cross-exn mln tlon time,” we say, “I would make to mature the late potato crop comes receipts were over SI00. which was a* follows; Freeman showed that the two cities "rofit-paying opportunities right H oum - Bill No. ¡ill When the ' in neared tirant* Pan* myself a master of this or that.” before this time. to the building fund. must work together and that they here in Oregon." said Mr. Finley, the negro, f th« apparent r«n*<>n of Introduced by Mr. Mariner and Men of determination find the time, Further growth is not at all de­ "for the climate is well adapted to would grow together. He commend­ Inducing th.- Inform on Resting for a day or for a year sirable and could only injure the E D. Henry was arrested this read first time February 10. 1909. tills business. Pheasants are hardy ed the streetcar company for the pro­ hl* conduct ave her candy, gum and morning bv Constable Plank on the A BILL for an Art allowing political is an art. Rest, says one, is merely quality of the output, There is al- parties, at defined In Section 11 i V'’ C»"i> 1?° ab5’ut as gress that has been made. He was, change of work; rest, says another, oran 'I I «»«-, whl’li she turned charge of assault and battery u|a>n ways the possibility of a freshened i of Chapter 1. Law. of 1905. to ”‘1’ a" ^'CVnS',. *hU%. there ? greeted with loud applause. over to her .trenta, were Introduced It I.. Eller and he ap|H-nre’s i)ur C3tP,^fs*‘ | Ing product, and that in all probabil- wqs followed by S. H. Friendly, who such parties, and to declare the, the state will eventu- Jury, Attorn- ’ he ex­ will be held Monday forenoon. dent. is killing, is hunting With a it}. wi|| one of tj,e (roubles (O con- party principie* of the respec­ ally have to close the season on these said In bis characteristic manner: I brass band and the bleachers filled, j tend wtth ln the marketing of this peeled to |>r - doubt birds entirely op else secure new "Eugene rejoices with Springfield tive parties. of the that Reynold« F M Wllkln*. Jack Rodman. M. It is said that saloons ane evil re- year’s crop. An extremely dry sum­ charge specified In the Indlctemeiit ‘ Hvnrverud Y D. Hensill, J. B«eb« Be ft Kuact«d by th« People of thA birds for restocking the fields and this morning and extends her greet­ sorts exist because we do not know mer followed by a wet fall are not woods. If farmers in different parts ings. This is a step in advance, not State of Oregon asHault with Intent tn commit ' nnd E. C. Hill* w«>nt t« Irving In an what to do with leisure. If higher .ideal conditions for the maturing of rap«’ "HI* con luct. however, was I automobile last nlght ta attend th« R* It Enacted by th« Legislative As­ of the state would raise pheasants, a only for the county but for the whole education teaches the art of resting a perfect potato crop. Careful sort­ part of the game fund could well be state Springfield will become a great sembly of Oregon: highly reprehensible," admitted At­ l>an«iuet glveti th« b«srd of I^n« and makes something more than 8*ction 1. Tbet any political «ar­ spent in buying and releasing these manufacturing center, not only of specialists of men, It is surely a ing will unquestionably be as neces­ torney Cardwell, "and he should be county fair dlrect«rs by th« Irving sary as ever this year, this county but of the whole state of ty. as ***■****♦♦>♦♦+ gene Commercial club will me«t shaking th* visitors departed and' ciple* and suggesting name* to be : MARRIED Wednesday. October 26. at eight •'- WHAT OTHERS THINK left Springfield in its glory with ARREST. THIS TIME upon the direct prlcary bal­ ♦ t Real Estate Transfers t I clock In the club parlors The enter­ placed half-hour streetcar servfc« on its •ma««****** • • tainment for the Commercial club Is lot for such party, not exceeding man who recently hung himself ’ FOR MANSLAUGHTER at A East main street. It was truly a great oc­ ♦♦«»•••••♦♦♦♦••«A Indefinitely posponed. Mrs. E E. thr«»e names for any one office, which At the city hall In Eugene. Octo­ casion. Grand Forks had six watches Ehrhardt. Corraapondlng Secretary. names so suggested shall be placed ber 20. 1910. Burdell Carter nnd Alexander Maxwell, whose home is on his person. He took plenty of On Monday evening th« Springfield M«lvln HariHcn to William It West; upon such ballot when certified sub­ Miss Martha M Neet. both of Fall lot 8 |n block 6 of Mhlway Park 10 Commeroisl club will charter two in Lane CotfAfy and who was tried in time to the Job. stantially as* provided in section ♦ ♦ ♦ Stage passengers out this morning 279 1 and 2792 of Ballinger and Cot­ Creek. Judge R. S. Bryson officiat­ streetcars and at 7 « clock will leave Portland a short time ago on the Loyal Hugh to Eland* Vlnol; part Judd Thomp- ton’s Annotated Codes and Statutes ing. of seducflon, being acquitted, A man recently paid a fine of for Nonene to repay the visit They charge 1 of lot 5 In block 23 of Huddleston were the following: son to the half-way house on the of Oregon. will be «•tert*tned in the — ■ngene was again arrested In Eugene last $5.379 for hugging the homeliest old extended At the Creswell hotel at Creswell Conimeroial club parlors. to Ma­ evening about K oilQck by Sheriff maid in New York town. ' Rluslaw road: Mrs Crltrlow Figure* W D. Section 2. That the county, dis­ October IS. 1919. D. B. PHrmenter Bown upon receipt of a bench war­ didn’t count with him. pieton ; Jennie Fisk to the Evons lor. 10 a W a I a I i < toagrnnilaled and state central commltt«H»s of and Jennie C. Warner, Judge J. L. rnnch; Dan Cornwall to Vida; Eva trict ♦ ♦ ♦ A T Th« Merohan«« Frotective associ- rant issued in Portland, charging lllgglns to Vida, and P. II. Bradshaw such parties shall provide for the Clark officiating A reader wants to know where Dr. and A 1 ation, the Commercial club and a him with manslaughter. It is pre­ holding of such conventions at such i sumed that ‘nfanticlde Is the charge. to Blue Hiver. 17 I W. times nnd places and tn such man­ Incr, Mann. McCue. McDonald. Me- body ef bnslnees men who were on He was taken to Portland last night Cook is. If the reader will give any reason for wanting to know, we lelltl* Hop­ r L ner as shall be determined by the re­ Kin«ey, Meek. Muncy. Reynold* the cars that made the first trip and will stand trial there at once. good will try and find out. J. Ryan, one of the sub-contractor* spective State central committees, Richardson. Smith. Mr. Speaker. man ; of NEH of sec. I 22 -4 across the bridge this morning sent ♦ ♦ ♦ on thf Natron extension. Is at the and the sanie shall be held a suffi­ W telegram* of congratulation to A. Maxwell seems to have gotten his Navs 24—Abbott. Altraau, Bran­ Welch, general manager and vice- foot in it. as the woman in the case It has been proven that Roosevelt Colter to William S General hospital suffering front peri- cient length of time prior to the hold­ tion. Bryant. Corrigan. Couch, Davis, or her parents seem persistent in toniti*. ing of the direct primary elections to I’immlck, Farrell. Geer. Hatteburg. president of the P.. E. A E., who has prosecuting him. There are no par­ Is a descendant of European royalty, have th«» results properly certified ■laegger. Geo. Jone*. Linn E Jone*. been confined to the hospital in ticulars of the crime for which he is but jie still retains a large proportion of his popularity. Abrams to Frttnkl«’ J. Rlc«: A laborer by the name of Swope and th«» names suggested placed upon Leihenweber. Libbv. Mnhone. Miller. I Portland with his crippled leg and wanted. ♦ ♦ ♦ Cottage Grove. $200. who was unable to be here today. was brought to th« General hospital the direct primary ballots. Munkers, Orton, l’atton, Philpott, The Bryan boom for president In Parson* to J. D. Buell; >4 from on« of the logging camps up Section 3. Nothing In this Act Purdin. Rusk. storm will prove a great benefit to 1912 seems to be escaping the atten­ its 4. 5. tl and 7 In block 7 the Mohawk Inst evening with an In­ shall be construed to prevent or in | Absent 4 Hawley, Jackson. B. F. FLORIDA’S LOSS the fruit growers of Oregon. Wash­ tion of th« Society for the Prevention jured back. any way hinder persons from being¡ Jones. Mahoney. ington. Idaho and Montana, for the of Unnecessary Noises. IS NORTHTWESTERN nominated aud their name* placed The bill was beaten in the senate short orange crop will be supplanted ♦ ♦ ♦ The revised and corrected figures upon the direct primary ballots in by the following vote -Journal, page STATES’ GAIN In eastern markets by Northwest ap­ Even Roosevelt has finally been on registration In l.nne county were any manner now provided by law for 673: ples. brought to believe the proposed low­ given out today The total numbers such nominations. Aye*—Beach. Chase. Cole. Hart. Portland. Or., Oct. 22,.—Damage It is estimated the Florida orange er berth rate I* what the country The vote by which this bill passed 5891; republicans, 3*70; democrats. Johnson, Merryman. MILLER F. J., wrought to the Florida orange crop crop was damaged to the extent of needs. 13*4; prohibitionists. 159; socialists, the house was as follows Journal, Parrish, Scholfield, Smith J. N.. hv the recent hurricane that swept 11.000.000. Prices of oranges will ♦ ♦ ♦ page 528: 301; populists. 1: Independent. 172; Wood. MR. PRESIDENT BOWEIl the fruit districts is reported to be necessarily be higher in Eastern Alimony Is getting so high these Applegate, Barrett, Yeas 32 MAN—12. non-partisan, 218; refused to name one of those 111 winds that do good markets, and on this account con­ days that the old saying “Two can born Beals. BEAN, Bedlllion, Belknap, Nay*—Abraham. Albee. Bailey, to others. The Northwest, it is like­ sumers will turn more generally to live as cheaply as one," is no longer pnrty, 24. Bonebrake. Bonos. Brady. Brattaia. Barrett. BINGHAM. Caldwell. Cof­ ly. will profit by the misfortune of apples instead This will create a true. George F. Croner returned last ev­ Brooke. Buchanan. CALKINS, Camp- fey. Hedge*. KAY. Kelleher, Miller the Southeast. W. F. Gwin, man­ strong demand for Northwest fruit ♦ ♦ ♦ In Eugene. October 19. 1919, to ening from Belknap Springs where bell, Carter. Clemmons. Convors. M. A., Mulct, Norton, Oliver, Sellin»', ager of the Northwestern Fruit Ex­ and prices are expected to better as Half of the world would like to Dodds, EATON. Hili«*. Hughes. Mar- Smith, Smith C. J. — 17. change. believes the destructive a result. know how the other half Uvee. he has been conducting a resort dur- Ralph Hall and wife, a daughter. •fRECT PRIMARY LAW : : WASHINGTON