The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, November 03, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    TWICI -A Will GUABD, BUG ENE, OR , THURSDAY, NOV. 2
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4L
In the Grocery
Department*
I
Pure Cane Sugar,
per sack........
17 pounds for .
8 pounds for .. .
4 pounds for . . .
$5.50
$1.00
. . 50c
. . 25c
K. C. Baking Powder,
25c size...........
17c
Royal Baking Powder,
50c size..................... 43c
Arm © Hammer Soda,
per package........... 5c
White Seal Coffee, a
regular 35c article,
our price...............
Regular 30c Coffee
Regular 50c Coffee
Regular 35c Coffee
25c
20c
35c
25c
Try our English Break­
fast, Spider Leg and Gun
Powder Teas, all at cut
prices.
SIX DAYS’ SHOE SALE AT STANLEYS
An absolute, bona fide Reduction Sale, commencing Monday, October 31, and continuing
during the entire weeK. Prices reduced on every pair of shoes in the store, and every reduc­
tion just as advertised.
I
Children’s 80c Shoes, sale price .
Children’s $1.00 Shoes, sale price
Children’s $1.25 Shoes, sale price
Children’s $1.50 Shoes, sale price
Children’s $1.75 Shoes, sale price
Boys’ $1.35 Shoes, Sale price
Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, sale price
Boys’ $1.75 Shoes, sale price
Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, sale price
Roys’ $3.00 Shoes, sale price
Boys’ $3.50 Shoes, sale price
.. 69c
.. 89c
SÍ.09
S 1.29
SI.39
SI.19
SI.29
SI.39
SI.69
$2.49
S2.89
LADIES’ OXFORDS
E very pair of Ladies Oxfords in the
•tore, $3 50 and $4 values, all sizes, sale price, pair. . SI.50
Exclusive Eugene Agents
LASTFOREVER HOSE
Guaranteed to wear one
month without darning
Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes, sale price
Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes, sale price
Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes, sale price
Men’s $2.00 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $2.50 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $3.00 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $3.50 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $4.00 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $5.00 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $6.00 Shoes, sale price .
Men’s $7.00 Shoes, sale price .
FELT SLIPPERS ® JULIETTES - -Ladies’ Felt Slippers
ant! fur trimmed Juliettes, $1.25 and $1.50 values, all sizes and
every pair on sale for six days only; the pair . . . ................... 98c
STANLEYS
PRICE CUTTFRS
$2.19
$2.49
S2.89
SI.69
$2.19
$2.49
$2.89
53.39
$4.39
55.39
S6.I9
612 61Ô WILLAMETTE ST.
Exclusive Eugene Agents
CARHARTT GLOVES
CARHARTT OVERALL
UNIFORMS
In the Grocery
Department*
We carry a complete line of
the Royal Club goods, and
would like to have you try
them. There is nothing bet­
ter placed on the market,
and if you are not satisfied
bring the article back and
we will refund your money
Every day we are making
new friends and customers,
and if you will give us a tri­
al you will become one of
the many who live better
for less money since our
Grocery Department was
opened.
■a
1fectly legitimate appetite and to sat- bloc k 28 of Glenada: lot 4 In block
land corporation law,er, who hope"
ilsty a legltlmat« social Instinct, a lib- in of Cottage Grove. 1 and L add
by the election of an aaaembly gov­
erty that has been enjoyed under all 8El4 of SW^ of oec 27-16-2 E. lots
ernor, to secure a seat in the United
ages and under all forma of govern- in Blue River.
States senate. The great issue is one
tiients
|
Melvin Hansen to Susie M. Young.
of people and not of party and preser­
"According to thia revolutionary lot 1 In block 2 and lot 1 In block
vation of Oregon system rests with
policy, in order to keep on« Intern- 4 of Walnut Park
310.
the jieople of the state.”
Iterate man sober, you must force 2 5 |
Senator Chamberlain closed with
tem|»erate men to follow th«* rule of THURSTON FAMLY
an appeal for the "Oregon Plan”, of
total abstinence against their will.
dir«*ct legislation, and popular elec­
"Prohibition." Mr Wasson contln-
tion of United States senator», which
POISONED BY EATING
( n««l. "does not and cannot remove th«*
I
has already spread to six other states
CANNED OYSTERS
evil of intemperance, but it aggra­
and was destined to take the election
vates that evil and Introduces Into)
of United States senators out of the
I our siH-lul nud political Ilf«- u great Twelve People Pretty Sick, and
hands of the corporations and big
lt<-v W X W»»»on. former r« tor many worse «-ells Cun the advocates!
Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain show­ "interests", and vest it in where it
Included in the plans of th*
The city council at its meeting last
Some
Seemed
to
Be
in
a
ed once more in this city last night rightfully belonged.
of Grace Episcopal church. River- I of prohibition point out th«* case of a|
night threatened to revoke the fran­ Northwestern Corporation in building
Serious Condition
hl» great popularity with the people.
R. G. Smith, of Grants Pass, candi­ chise of the Portland. Eugene & its new gas plant near the old on*
head. I. I . In « »per«h nt the Eugene J single drunkard In the whole United
For the first time during the present date for congress, made the closing Eastern Railway company if the at the east end of Eighth street, is
Theatre Saturday night denounced i States who was reformed by u prohl-1
the prohibition movement »» a frnnd bl lory law?'
Dr W. O. Prosser was called to campaign there was a good crowd at address of the evening, speaking but street» over which its lines are built the construction of a huge concrete
W lij Maim* lt<-i<*r«M*d Tilings
and a direct blow nt the very founda­
are not placed in good condition at I breakwater along the bank of tb*
Thurston late Saturday night to at- a political meeting. Th« Eugene a short time. He said:
tions of temperutne IlMelf
"I come to you as the nominee of once. This matter has ben discus­ I Willamette river willed flows near­
He salt! that the recent revearsai ten<l a number of people who were theatre wan packed to standing room
Major I. D Forrent intro<lii<<-d th— of political conditions In Maine was suffering from ptomaine IHilsoning and a large proportion of those pres­ the democratic primary. I did not sed many times, but this time the by, in order to protect the ps...
speaker and presided ov*r the merg­ due to th« «llsgiiat of the |M-ople with as a result of eating canned oysters ent were voters, men whose close at­ seek the nomination, but since the members of the council seemed de­ from the overflow that occv • ‘
ing which
a large one. taxing th« "farce of prohibition, which has for supper that evening
Those af- tention to the speech, and frequent primary 1 have been urged by many termined to force the company to act least once each winter,
the seating capacity of th« housu to naver prohibited " He predicted that fileted were Hetiry Gray and three applause evinced the fact that they republicans to run. as they are not or lose its right to operate cars on will extend from tb'
/
♦e
the utmost
Maine soon will Join the other atatea children, Mrs. Campbell, bls daugh- had come to hear a man iu whose satisfied with the present republican the streets. The matter was brought building to the city
full
confidence,
opinions
they
had
candidate
for
congress."
up by Councilman Ness, who a»ked ing station, which
• .4
■ 1 am deeply Interested." said the and go back to llrense and regula- ter. and utie child, and six children
Smith devoted most of his time to if the company had done anything to
Hon. L. BHyeu introduced Senator
— company’s property
of Cba*. Gray, some of whom were
speaker In the c*u>e of temperulx e lion
T
r •
relating
Mr.
Hawley's
actions,
espe
­
place the streets in condition. f
Coun- time all of the low
"I have too much faith In the Intel* vomiting blood at ths time lbw doc­ Chamberlain and presided over the
and I wish to du everything In my
I
power to advania I he cause
1‘rohl- llgenc« ami wladum of th« people* of tor arrived tberv after midnight and meeting, and the senator received cially in relation to the direct pri­ cilman Henderson replied that the breakwater will be
4
u
: .
bltluulsts have the nerve Io call their Oregon to believe that they will adopt were really in a serious condition generous applause as he stepped to mary law of the state, and charging company had made promises and City company so tb
movement a temperance movement a system that the p<*ople of Maine are But the nasal remedies war* applied the front of the stage to begin his him with ingratitude to the people Attorney Pipes reported that when he there in the
This is the
It Is not s temperance noveuieut at about to give up after a trial of 60 any they soon becama b*tter. Today address, For more than an hour he1 who had elected him when he tied np interviewed Manager O'Connor a few
»1.
y 4»
•they ar* all getting along very well held the entire audience, many of with the assembly promoters Smith days ago he promised to begin work land along the
all. neither Is th« object It seeks to years ”
whom were standing, while he thun­ declared that Hawley has never been
next day, but the work, accord­ ity, and it Is quite probable
«al I»
arcompllsli or the method It employs
11« added that the question her* is atnl ar» non« the wur»« for tteair ex- dered a bitter denunciation of the ef­ a politician and that had there been a the
ing to the reports received at the action on the part of the ga'
Nor In Ita spirt anj < haracter bn* thia not as to whether they shall hav« li­ ■pertebc* except that they ar» very
forts to restore buasism and machine convention the first time Hawley was meeting, had not begun. As the out­ pany will be followed in later year*
turbulent prohibition propaganda any quor traffic or no liquor traffic, but | weak.
nominated he would not have receiv­ come. Ness moved that the matter be by other owners of land on the river
The fatnille» teud gathered at the politics to Oregon.
moral ritbt to tbs title of temper- us to what kind of liquor traffic they
ed even honorable mention from the referred to the city attorney to pro- banks, and a large amount of terri­
Nhows Growth of AoM-mbly.
shall have au hotieatly conducted home of Mr Gray t« tak* supper
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convention—that his nomination in ceed under recent resolutions declar- tory which is now inundated each
Beginning with the history of the
sale or the back door and the "speak with him and the treat of th» »vea-
Puritanic Rule la Object
Ing waa oyator soup made from the convention system, which be showed the direct primary was a people's pro­ ing that the franchise should be for- winter will be available for manufac­
I easy."
' The thing these people are a«ek-
canned product. Some of thus» pre«.' to have existed without the authority test against bossism. Now he bad I feited if compliance with it 1« not turing purposes.
Ing to accomplish la uot the noble ♦ ♦
ent
ate very sparingly of th» soup of a convention or any legislation, he turned down the people who had cre­ made
♦
City Boundary Extension
virtue of trmperunce. which mean* ♦
and
wer* not sick at all. while others traced its growth until it had come ated him and had accepted renomlua-
«
The matter of extending the city LEADING REPUBLICAN
voluntary self control, but tb*< rigid
ate a good many of the oysters aud to be a synnonym for corruption, I tian at the hands of the machine poli-
Real Estate Transfers
Î I soon after were taken with violent bribery and scandal from ocean to I ticians gathered in so-called state as- boundaries to the west was brought
puritanic rule of total abstinence, t
PAPERS FOR WEST
I up by Councilman Garrett who re­
♦ cramps Dr. Proaaer was called about ocean. He recalled instances famil­ sembly.
and they are seeking to rmtabllsh thia ♦
Mr. Smith also reviewed Hawley's ported that property owners tn that
rule bv the utmost nrbltrarv and ty- *♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦«♦♦♦♦♦ 11:30 and arrived there au hour or iar to every Oregon voter to prove
I congressional record and showed Mr. district were anxious to know what
ranlcsl method». If, In order to be
Corvallis Daily Gaxette-Times
that this state had been dominated i Bowerman's vindictive attack on the council was going to do in the
Edward Quinn to John G. Smith, more later.
(Rep.)
temporal*, on* tiust be * total ab­
by
as
corrupt
a
«et
of
political
bosses
lot
In
Mnrtln'a
add
to
Eugen«.
3250.
|
Senator
Bourne
for
voting
for
the
matter.
It
was
learned
that
an
ordi
­
OB1TUARY
stainer from alcoholic liquor, then
No man should be afraid to forsake
as any >n the union. "And this is ¡trust tariff schedules, against the in- nance had been prepared calling an
II F Goodpaatur* to Nancy E.
the founder of Christian religion was ......... Ung. 72 14 acr«*» In «ec. 36-18-4, l“Tira. Terasa Schuster was born in the condition." he said, "they now
Parties ar*
| terest of the people, might apply with election but the date of the election his party occasionally.
not ten-perate for he used wlue
Bavaria. Germany. October 11. 1841. s«-ek to restore. They call it the as­ equal force to Hawley who voted the had not been fixed in the ordinance. a necessity, but rightly they should
31600.
Th« prohibition movement I* a
Thurston Goodpnalure to Nancy and died near Florence on Sunday. sembly because they haven't courage | same as Bourne did.
I The matter of fixing the boundary be only a means to an end. not th*
crusade, not merely ugalnat the abuse
October 3. 1910, aged 69 years and or manhood to call it a convention,
'along the Willamette river so that it end itself. And thousands upon
. ' llqiior but agalMt the use ot II Breeding. 5 39 acres in 8*C. 36-18-4, 12 days.
ita true name.”
1
wouid exclude the whole of the river thousands of those who have voted
50
32
85
quor a* well
It I* an attempt, not
He then rehearsed history of the LANE COUNTY POMONA
She grew up in her native land,
Wells to George W Mor- '
J
bridge from the city, placing the bur- nothing but a democratic ticket all
John
M
merely to abolish temperance, but to
lilk 4. of Shaw’s and Pat- nnd in 1 862 was married to Eusebius assembly, showing how it had been
'
den
of its up-keep on the county, was their lives, and boasted of the fact,
in
gnn.
lot
abolish temperance as well, for It
GRANGE STRONG FOR
Schuster. Twehty-five years later (lacked for Bowerman and he quoted
dto Eugene. 31625.
discussed
and the mayor thought it are becoming convinced that their
ad
terson's
would prevent men from exercising
party has not deserved such loyalty.
Wilbur 11. Hyland to Mrs A. G. she emigrated to America with her extracts from the Oregonian editor­
TrilDCDAUrr
PAIIcr
advisable
to refer the ordinance to
the virtue of self-control by control­ Tompklns. lot 1 iu blk. 16 of Lowell, husband and children and located In ials to prove his assertion. The rec­
I tMrtnAlsLt UAU ol
committee of the whole for fur- And as a result now men occasion­
ling them with th« poi1c*ninn's club
ally vote for men in whom they have
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'ther discussion.
i llllnbls where they lived for »even ords of Bowerman and West were
"Consciously or unconsciously, the 31«»
In 1894 the family moved to compared by the senator by which he
1 ane Pomona Grange, which met j City Attorney Pipes called atten- some confidence, rather than for a
R.„. to W
’-V. H. Whltenk- years
A B Judkins
prohibitionists are practlclug a rank
and settled on a homestead proved the former always
29.| t| j on to
¿0 rocks,
rocks, stumps and other de- particular party’s candidates— and
,
. to , , have'
.
in Springfield Saturday. October -9.
anil I. C Hammer,
l._------- - . lots 7 nnd 8 in Oregon
fraud ou ths public wheu they Identi­ er
on thn shores
Khoren of Tslltcoos
TtHltcoOft Lake, a been foe of the people and tool of the was WP11 attended by members from bris that had been crowded from the when they do this they no longer feel
iv «-->■▼
blk 1 <>f Gros» »dd i tu
Eugene. 31 -
that they are breaking the ten com­
fy prohlbltlou with lempetauce The
Miller,
Melvin Hansen to'
t- Fred
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- lot few miles from Florence, where they .corporations while the latter has al- the different granges in the coun- cltv’8 ditch right-of-way near Waiter­ mandments. The Grants Pass Dally
two thlna* ar* as far apart as the 3 In blk 2 of Mldway Park. 310
have
since
made
their
home.
ways
beca
found
laboring
for
the
peo-
t}
.
j
ville
onto
Oscar
Millican's
land.
The
(
To Mr. and Mrs. Schuster were pie's right».
pule*
At the close of the forenoon ses­ matter will be attended to at once. Courier (Rep.) Ukes the spirit and
Jerome Reynolds to Elisha Hillings(
"Parties will not
"FrohlbltioBlsts teats ths nerve to c acrea In tp. 17-3 w. 310.
Where Bowerman Stands.
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born thirteen children, of whom four
sion. _ it _____
was unanimously voted to Pipes also reported that Millican had rightly observes:
call their mots a temperance move­
N. are still living.
"Bowerman has been proved a cor- adjourn and in a body attend the cashed hi« city warrant and that his vanish, but they will occupy a smaller
Elisha Hillings to Sidney
ment.' be said
"It 1« not a temper- Smith 6 a<r«*« In tp. 1703. w. 3900.'_ *' . Schuster was loved and re­ poratlon attorney beyond the shadow } "Oregon dry” parade in
Eugene, threatened suit against the city had place in the world than they hat**
heretofore. They will become ser­
SOc* movement at ail. neither In the
ot a doubt.” he said. "He has ridden Special cars were ordered to carry the been dropped.
Alblnu E Forrest to E S Rolfe, spected
*“ by «11 who knew her.
vants instead of the stern taskmas­
Funeral services wer* held Tues­ oa a Harriman pass while drawing'crowd, and with banners appropriate
• bje< t It seeks aor la the method It 8.000 square feet In lut 6 in blk. 6.
Street Too Narrow
day by Rev. L. II. Wood and burial mileage from the state: he ha» de-, for the occasion, the members of
employs
Nor in its spirit »nd char­ of Shaw » »<ld to E ugeue. 31150.
A. C. Jennings wanted certain line* ters they have been, for in the olden
days it was the steam roller for him
acter has this turbulent prohibition
Mrs M I. Hender»on and F. K. took place In Odd Fellows' cemetery. uied this, but has produced no proof. Lane Parnona Grange marched in line on Charnelton street straightened out who dared to oppose its wishes. Th*
propaganda any moral right to the Henderson tu Georg« Petty and
Th» railroad compaay has instructed. with other loyal supporters of the so that he would know where to build
title of t»mperan«e,
his cement walk that he wants to boss has lost his power of excommun­
Frank Roy. lot »> In block 2 of 1» G. ************************** its employes to vote for Mr. Bower-!temperance cause.
' The thing these people nr« seek­ McFarland'» 6th
man:
he
has
worked
for
legislation
Words
fail
the
writer
to
express
build along the side of his new resi­ ication because that effective weapon
ad Io Cottage
Î
BORN.
: favorable to railroads in the past and the strong sentiment of this order as dence.
ing to accomplish Is not the noble vir­ Grove. 3300.
ft appears that the street at has ceased to be effective. To be read
tue of lemperauce. which means vol-
he
stands
convinced
before
the
peo-
;
to
the
one
great
Issue
to
be
decided
that
point
is narrower than it ought out of the party these days does not
Solomon Brllton to J. 8 Fickert; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F**
From now on w*
iintary control, but tb® rlftld purl- lot I In block 4 of Hendricks' add.
pie of the state of being the corpora- at the coming election.
to be and there appears to be a dis- mean anything.
can
begin
to
look
forward
to real po­
tsnlc rule of total abstinence, uno to Eugen«
Saturday,
tlon
candidate
for
governor."
I
But
patrons
of
husbandry
of
Lane
...
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At Florence, Oregon, ou
310.
*' record * his **
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- are opposed
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— *■ home
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they are seeking to establish this rule i C K
West's
Been one
of per- county
to ** the
rule ¡The matter was referred to the city litical advancement. We have stood
to Mota Neeti lot 1« October 22. 1910. to Mr and Mrs , 1"
by the most arbitrary ami tyranlcnl 'and pari of lot 11 In Brooklyn twp.. Bert Martin, a «on.
formance,
accomplishment
and bill, and their votes on November 8. "engineer an(j
Street iQIUBJttte* still long enough.”
methods. If. in order Io be temper­ 17-3 W. 310"0
achievement, and told Of his ineriim- will count on the side of right against
power to »tralghteil it out.
. 1 I, 1 A A service
A — —• • A«* 4 to 4 th*
3« A state
fh 4 —— * — while
I* 1 1 A «« on
VW * the
1% W W. wrong.
MA W • •
1
I _ - .
1.1 right-of-way
_ \ A. — .- —- k man
A — 4 for
A M
ate, one must be a total abstainer
In Eugene. October 25. 191(1. to able
A number of canoe accidents have
Fro* Thoma«,
Melvin Hansen to L. P. Snapp: lot
from alcoholic liquor, then th— foun­ 12 In block 10 of Midway Park Edgar Utilize and wife, a 13-lb land board and railroad commission
They ar* ffininTmoiis tn extending the Lane County Asset company, re« occurred in the millrace this fall,
der of Christian religion was not 13100. ,
aon.
¡Incidentally at this point. Chamber-' a vote o? thank* to the citizens of Eu- ported that his company tried to pro­ They all seem to be as a result of
tamperat*. for he used wine.
lain attacked Ex-Governor T. T.'gene and surrounding country, for cure right-of-wav just beyond the unskilled persons to handle canoe«,
l John Kestlv to N. C. McClain; lotst
"The question that confronts so- 9 nnd 10 in block 8 of Sunnyside. '
in Eugene, Octobar 31, IMO, tolGeer. who is at present advocating the splendid work they have done, as west end of Fifth street, but that a None of the ducking episodes, tor-
'the defeat of West. "The very cor- shown by the demonstration on the Woman owning property there refus­ tunately, have
Hety la how to «sfortn those that 3308.
J K. Pratt and wife, a son.
____ been serious, but there
I ruption w hich West exposed, the very streets of Oregon’s most beautiful ed to give it. The city has appointed should be more care taken on th*
drink to Mc«M and how to prevent | Wm M Porter to George L. Car-
others from falling Into th* Vice The ' Hie an«l John F. Woo.lard; NW %
At Pleasant Hill. October 28. 1910,«evils which he killed, flourished dur-Jtown. And say God speed to the a commission to ascertain the dam­ part of those who have never used
I
to J. II. Bristow and wife, a daugh-l|ng Geer’s administration. The Ore- cause. And trust that Oregon will be ages and benefits of extending the canoes or the pleasure of all those
problem is a big one and It
as o«ld , «ec. 2 4-28-4 \\ . 160 acres
310.
ter.
ns II 1s big
Bui the prohibitionists
igonian's attack on Mr. West for col-1 another link In the chain for nation- street through this property with a who own canoes for the rest of the
Miller to Keeley
Gtuirg«« .Melvin
!
— _.««_---- •-.«„—.--------------------- view of condemning it. but the com­ year is apt to be spoiled by some
, lecting mileage from tho fadoral gov-, al .«—
prohibition,
tell ua the solution Is simple ami I IlnBols; lot
.... 12
-- In block 2 of Nlller’s
New students
easy, that all you hove to do Is to add to Florence. 310.
'StlNNTE E ROND.
mission ha» not acted yet. Mr.' careles» accident.
> aa > as *
• Jernment and then turning It into the.
, "Ml
,
Correspondent.
Thomas was promised early action on should make it a rule nex^r to tak*
enact a law prohibiting the »ale and
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MARRIED
X 8,a,c frr*sury wa* discussed. and the’
Albert 1.. Henning to M. G («ar- X
onnofne
f .. West onh
'¡F
senator showed that
that X Mr.
any one with them In a canoe until
manufacture of liquors, anil pre»t<>. maAn; l«0 «eres In .«• 30-19-6 W.
! the matter.
they have handled the cruft for sev­
did what was right as a state official
the tri< k la done' Prohibition la on a ¡Itul 160 »eres In «er. 34-18-i W.
TUrt Septic Tank
______ 1 Tbe contract on thé new electric
The government was under oblige
i
______ _ ____
__ _____________
par with the get-rlch-quick scheme.
building
for the
Northwestern Cor-
Councilman DeLay again called at­ eral weeks or more alone. Neither
At the home of the bride’s par­ tlon to pay mileage and kinee Wes^i poftition will be M during the next tention to the septic tank at the Con-! should new students or sovlces at th*
"A prohibition harrangue reminds
A T. Fraslcur in William Schlick-
Owthg to the many don schotM that overflows on to th* sport endeavor to go on the river, or
one of a patent medlcluw barker nt a jehler: SE'« and NR Ai of 8W*,2f ents. Mr and Mr*. W. W. Neeley, in I was a Mate official th*> money tfe'Yi* tew day«.
Mapleton precinct, on Wednesday ev­
The "shoot a riffle" until they have ow
* 7 and
an«l X 8 Th
fh iec
»ec 34-1 <•
7* ening. October 38. 1910. Mr. Christ­ collected, he felt belonged in th* rtkte changes. luelndiWg the enlargement property of private citizens
county fair.
33. lotn 6.
Ouafinrnthin la Hchrnie.
treasury. although h* might l*galli to two full Mbrte» to the rear of the health committee was directed to n«d a canoe for a year. Canoeing
ian
O.
Beck
and
Miss
Irma
Neely,
have kept It hlniRelf.
•’The prohibition »< heme Incertain-
R g Rolr< |o Oor<e H Form! ;
lot, the excavation under the side­ tak* the matter up with the board of reasonably ^afe if the canoe Is
deratood. The majority of acct
Rowcrnta* Would f lowd btaue.
lv a simple one and It la ftl«<> unl<iw* . f
block 33 of amended pint of I both of Mapleton, Rev. T. A. Yost of­
walk. the Ifrtng of the basement with rttatation.
ficiating.
over-confldenec
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„ other
_ ___ detail*, the i
The street committee reported that come from
afid many
Senator Chamberlain chart;ed Bow­ concrete,
The proposition la to destroy a P*r. ' Flllr‘IU(,lint
135«
the ambition of beginners
r>wtiv legitimate
i*>nimate industry
industrv In
in which
..
■<> \\ II Hawley:
fectly
At the home of th* bride'« pat*hts., erman Ja seeking to cloud th* ‘ issue
““Î xrork on Uhls atructure teas been de« H would be beat to repair East Elev- llttl* bit further.
W C. Billings h» W B
hundred» of million» of dollars have et all I- 1 acres io latrane Orchard
—a
. ru.i,
M dw’aring veemblylaíh <>ad and layed. The company la very «Pxiow«|enth street In Fairmount for the win-
Mr und Mrs Z A. D»vUj JU 1118 by ratsing th.e howl Of a * Bourne*
uvu.-w- to haw It complete «nd as «oo* *«' ter and Improve It In the spring. The
been Invested In good faith, an In­ ■
|I38
Columbia
avenue.
In
Ellgwne.
at
Hon. R. A. Booth hr
"Assemble-
th* bontract
1« let th* work wilt be'report was adopted.
*
j
Chamberlain'
machine.
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to
Vernon
D.
dustry that Is older than civilization
of
Fiorane*
Town
word from Salem that
___;__ ‘ the winter, . Tt bbems
It la an attempt to destroy thia great | Huven«; lot « of block 4 of Flor*nc*. 10:30 a. m.. November I, I3Í0. Her­ , ism *1» not dead.” he declared, "and I rush»'«! during
man Wetterborg and Miss Vesta G. will not bn until Ihr people kill ft. “
County Treasurer R. K. Eastland Rowland, who was ba
tb • he the «-•
Intention
of this CM-pora-
—•«—* **»
and ancient Industry and virtually to 335.6».
Davis. Rev. J. S. McCallum officiat­ If Bnworptan wins In the November tl<n. in line with »11 their other local today forwarded to the state tress- Salem a few days a
flown.
sheriff,
to
Amo«
WII-
confiscate this vast amount of prop
H L.
that nrer the last half of Lane county’s tor accident, was ar
iFidertaklngs. to pttSU
pltan on a Wale
wale that'
erty by popular vote without trial kins:
KiKs. lot I» •» bl,*k 11
l‘.’L!’.,-n ing. They left on th* noon tr-Cn "lection there wilt* be an assembly IFidertaklngs.
It
alno . . . o» of (llenada: lois 15. 1«. 17. for Schenectady, N. V., where the held two years hence, «nd I **etn tb wil be serviceable twenty years hence state tax. amounting to 331.026.53, but that tonight v
and without compensation. -4
I is
.....Iti,
r» -
an attempt to deprive a vast multi­ l"x lit and 20 of block 33 of F. 4 B. groom will b* employed by the Gen­ see. lurk'lng in th« shadow Of JMy imd countlug tfpoti a remarkable making a t*M*U^>t 362.073 0« from or turning point
was normal at '
this county.
tude of decent »elf-respecting citizen» part of Florence; Iola 7 and 8 In eral Electric Company.
Bowermaj, the tall form of h PöSt-. growth for EsAJone at Chat.
1
of their liberty to Indulge in a p*r-
PROHIBITION IS
BRANDED AS
FAKE SCHEME
SENATOR SPEAKS
TO GREAT CROWD
REVOKE FRANCHISE CONCRETE WALLTO
OF STRFET CAR KEEP RIVER FROM
OVERFLOWING
COMPANY
i.
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