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SENATOR BOURNE I ON “OREGON SYSTEM” Discusses Subject Before Amer ican Academy of Political arid Social Science PROGRAM OUÏ FOR BIG Y. M. C. Ä MEETING I evening I’nlver- SEVERAL PRECINCTS VOTED AGAINST STOCK RUNNING AT LARGE » Camp Creek, Blanton, Thurs ton, Fairmount, Irving and E L. ShiH >. Dayton, Ohio, member of the International committee, ad Bailey Decide Matter WOMEN BATTLE POLICEMEN vertising manager Lowe Bros. Paint Co. A number of precincts of Lane Charles R Drum, New York, as county nt. the recent election voted sociate religious work secretary of upon th«« <|M««tion of whether or not London. >«uv. 18. Suffragettes. international committee. Three Days’ Convention of As the George to allow stock to thii at large within I B Hodge. New York, M*c- th»lr respective ta-nndari«-». In I under the leadership of Mr». Emma ri-tary educational <b-partme<it of lh<- •ach precinct there was a majority . line Fankhurst, made an attack up- K,-w York, Nov. 18 Pending tho inqurnt planned for today sociations of States of International committee. «gainst It, an«l ber«afW»r cattle, boH* , on parliament «»on after the. sesaion over a body found hermetically «euk-d in a trunk in the cellar of Dr. William II Foulkea, Portland, horses and other livestock will have I opened today. Twelve women and u> here laut night, The Oregon and Idaho pastor First Presbyterian church re-li th»* Initiative and a MF fourth Mlreet apartment houao, the authority« axe to be kept inside enclosures within on» man were arrested. The «uffragettes mar. hed. one Hon it A. Booth. Eugene, presi th«- territory in wbicb a vote was ta "the keystone of U m nOt inclined to theorize. The body ih known to have reposed in dent Methodist Laymen's association ken on th«- question. Th» precinstsl thousand strong, on the parliament liar government," nnd 1W bidinK pl»c» for ilvc ye»r» or more and is reduced almost to a Following is the program lf th* of Oregon are as follow»: Irving. Camp Creek buildings and gave th-- police a live P. L. Campbell. Eugene, president Blanton. Thurstoa, Dailey and Pair-1 ly fight They had determined upon ns well the other Oregon Idaho state convention of the peleton, making difficult the fixing of its sex, although the -■gon Myatem Y M <!. A., to be holii in Eugene University of Oregon. mount. Blanton and Bailey adjoin forcing the police cordon and reach John A. Goodell, Spokane, indus Eugene and Fairmount is a part of ing Premier Asquith, to inHint on the iBSllnfHS of the fr<unu indicate« it was a woman. on Friday. .Saturday ami Sunday, In trial secretary fur the Pacific Nu-th- Eugene, although the precinct runs introduction of a woman suffrage comber 2, 3 and 4 The body was discovered by Philip Meagher when he wan weut. Fri<b»y AfU-nw»»n several miles sonth. There has al- bill, but the police were too Htrongly R. It Perkins, Portland, religious ways b«en tronble in these three pre vntrenebed and the women were 3:00 Song servie«-. Bib!«- study. pre|>A|1,lK ,o ,nove- He °P®»«d the trunk and found the body Repeatedly they re 3:30 Convention, called to order work director. cincts about stock wandering into throw» back jaBBivd in it. surrounded by quantities of plaster of paris and Gale Seaman Ix-s Angel«*. Pacific the city and becoming impounded tired breathless and disheveled, only It given every man nn by E. B. XV Naughton, pr«-sideut coast student secretary. to submit his idi-as to last convention. rhe only cine is the name of W Lewin on the outside papei h Now that th«- voters have decided to to have their places in the fighting H. W. Stone, Portland, general keep the animals up there will be lit- Hue taken by reserve«. Arrests con irovldlng eight per cent, Appointment of committee» on of th«1 trunk. Lewin wan a boarder in the Meagher family up to secretary Portland association. i-vi- bl» Ideas worthy <>t nominations and credentials tle or no annoyance in this regard tinued and at thr«-e o'clock twenty- A word <>f welcome President P f’ Th»- Tacoma Association Quartet , unless the stock breaks out of the one women and two men were in the •lx y iis ago. He lol.l Meagher he was going awuy and would siibnilMHion to popular vote; thus F. Nevins, E K Miller, C. W. fields. County Clerk ta» is publish- cells. th«- Rpt-ak»-r urgued. there is a tend L. Campbell. Later the leaders of the demon leave the trunk and call for it later. The zinc tank inside the eni-y to lift ali people to th<- plane 3:45 Report of stat«- executive o Fly ng and W B Platt. ing a prix Initiation to the effect that committee, A. C. Schmitt, chairman. these precincts voted to keep stock stration, headed by Mr». Pankhurt, trunk fils perfectly. 'Hu- newspapers in the trunk are dated of th» most "l.awH propOBed und»-r th»- Initia 4:00 Introductions and reports SAN FRANCISCO HAS | Up. and the taw will became affeet- were allowed to enter the lobby from February 18 io April 17, 1902, tive," Miild Senator Bourne, "are not from local asHoclatlouv Ive in sixty days Tbe penalty is a chamber, where they were informed 4:30 The Toronto convention, n Later Coroner's Physician Lehane, with Professor John Me. Hiibjact to amendment and, there *10 fine for th«- first offense and 120 by AKquith's ««-cretary that the pre 416,912 POPULATION for each subsequent offenee. mier refused to see them anil that fore, cannot bi- mud»- the means of review of the association movement AllUter, of Bellevuu, made an examination of the body and enacting 'jokers.’ as baa often been In North America during the last de there was no change for a suffragette San Francisco, Nov. 17. — The bill to be presented to that session. found it lo be that of a man The surgeons declared he was i »loin- In the» case of measure» enacted cad»», by H W. Stone and li i. movement fer "Greater San Francis JURY IN SECOND The total number of arrests dur tin- leglHlaltir»- la-glslstiv»- black Shuey co." received an impetus today fol placed in the trunk still alive, bin death resulting from asphyxia by ing the day wan 150. mail and grants of special prlvlb-ge Friday Hveaiag lowing the announcement from PERRY-HUNT CASE are made ImpoHsible by tho referen 7:20 Song service tion Washington last night that the popu notwe i dum." Election of permanent officer« of I lation of the California metropolis The people of Oregon are »atlsfled th»« convention. FAVORS DEFENDANTS It appearing from the abstract of was 416.912, compared with 34X,- with their syHtem of direct legisla A ppointement of committees on 728 In I960. FINE ART EXHIBIT votes cast at the regular November, tion. and It h.-is not been unreason-’ business, resolutions. devotional those Raihroad Sub-Contractor Fails 1910, election, as made by the can The figures presented by ably oppressive. meetings and state committee'll re favoring amalgamation of the bay TO BE PRESENTED Bi to Secure Judgment hi vassisg board of tane county, Ore- Oregon hat» elected three United port cltli-s are: San Francisco, 418,912; gon. COlMliStiBg of E. V. Lee, county States »enators by popular vote. Kx- 8:00—“The Church'» Call to the Oakland, 150,174; Berkeley. 40,424; Case Mo. 2 PUBLIC SCHOOLS plalnlng the manner in which a dem Layman." R. A Booth i » clerk, R. S. Bryson, justice of the Alameda. 23.353. Total «30,903. peace in and for Eugene justice dis 8:30 "The Edinburgh Challenge ocrat wae elected senator In Oregon. In addition to these figures five The jury in the second ease of trict, Lane county, Oregon, and J. L. Given for Purpose of Raising Senator Bourne nald that 51 out of to Volunteer Service." Dr. W. H. other towns In Alameda county num- George Perry vs. W B. Hunt * Son, Clark, justice of the peace io and for 90 members of the Oregon legisla Foulkes. b--r. 18,838; 11 in Marion county, 19. to recover money for work alleged Creswell justice district. Lane coun Funds to Buy Pictures for Salanlay Morulng ture had Subscribed to what le known 090; nine in San Mateo county, 16,- to nave been done on the Natron ex ty. Oregon, that at the said election School Buildings aa “Statement No. 1" pledge, in 9:00 Song service. 610; or a total of 34.236, bringing tension. returned a verdict last ev the total number of votes east in which a member of th»' legislature 9:15- Bible study. the grand total to 685,239, not in ening in favor of the defendants the precinct of Thurston, in Lane 9:45 "The Supr«»me Servioo of cluding the scattered population la pleilga» hiniMelf to the people to al This morning the case of William county, Oregon, on the question ways vote for that candidate for the Christian." R R Perkins the counties in the vicinity of the H. Ward vs, James McGee, to re-, "For and against stock running at 10:30 Business m-ssion. Report towns that would be annexed. Con cover damages or the return of a United Stat»- senator who has rt»- to ci-lved the largi-Ht number of votes of the committee on vtate committee servatively figured. Greater San horse, was caned in the circuit court: large.” is and was 38 votes: and the «aid number of votes east in the ho the I’ll I for Hint office at the general elec- report. Francisco would exceed 700,000 per I and a jury as follows taken; John said Thurston precinct "against for the tlon. In pursuance of such pledge, 12:00 Street and theatre meet- sons. H. Perkins, Jene J. Jessen Clate K stoek running at large" is and wag varimi* the leglHlaturn elected h democrat Ing, led by C. R Drum Dormitory San Francisco has gaine 74,130 JOT Warner. T. U. Dresser, S. A. Rhine- by grid who had received the largest num- meeting, University of Oregon. led 21.6 per cent since 1909, in spite Of vault. Henry Chilson. C. J Baker. 29 votes. It appearing from, said *te. |4*M D , struct that the result g( said vutu is then <1 her of votes. by Gal» Seaman. A. W. McLaughlin. B. J. Marquis. E. j and was 20 vote» against stock ruu- the earthquake and fire. blit Senator Bourne advocated ««tend 12:30 State committee luncheon. N. Sharp. B. F. Howard and Joseph “ing w ns i«rge mof6 than for stock ing the direct primary to the selec Outturn hotel. NOTICK Wicks The case wm on trial at a, Fuhaing at large, and that the major t In fel- tion of candidates for president and Saturday Aftx-raoon aud Evening In ihlM illy for the purjiose of In- late hour this afternoon. * put hlR ity against stock running at large in vlce-pri-aldent and of delegates to na Song e»-rvi«<- and bible In the case of Dave Markley vs i said Thurston Precinct is and was 20 k whi n rreaalng the interimt In the utiidy of tional conventions, thus relieving study. It appearing from the abstract of nrt nnd to ruin«- money for th«- pur- J. E. Young, to recover money, a hi ran 2:30 Sectional con/erenees: (At votes cast at the regular November,' judgment by default was taken today votes. « ha *- of pleturi-H for th«- school bulld- president« of any obligation» to men 1910, election as made by the can Then-fore, in compliance with Sec IngK If we wish our children to who make anil manipulate conven "City and Railroad Associations.” vassing board of Lane county, Ore for the sum of $323.60. with attor tion 4245 of the General taws of 1 "Organization and Development of love th«« beautiful, we tntiHt surround tion.«. ney's fees of 235. gon. consisting of E. U. tae, county Oregon, passed by the legislature of Committee Service." E. I.. Shuey llu-m with beautiful things The NOTK’H the state of Oregon in the year 1907, 2. "Voluntary Service in Religious clerk: R. S. Bryson, justic« of the public is cordially Invited to visit the peace in and for Eugene justice dis CARL FISCHER notice is hereby given that after 60 Work.” C. R. Drum. 3. ' Meeting exhibition All adtnlHSlnn f»-<« will trict. tane county. Oregon, and J. L. It appearing from the abstract of th«i Noefls of Employed Men.” John days from the date of this notice lie used for th«- purchaio- of pctures Clark, justice of the peace in aud for it will be unlawful for stoek to run S- .irly every art gallery In th«- wnald vote» cast at th.. n-gular November, A. Goodell and Gworge B. Hodge, i Creswell juntlae district. L'aae c*un-’ I at large in said Thurston precinct, would have to be visited to see the i 1910, election aa made by th«- can (B) Student aseoelation». Gale Sher-j ty. Oregon, that at the said election: 1. “Deputation Springfield, Nov. 18.—Carl Fisch tarn? county. Oregon, under penalty orlglnnl» of th»-»«- pictures, which, al va.Ming board of tano county. Ore-1 man presiding th«- total number of votes e.aat ii»the| though foples. are sum»« of the very gon. consisting of E U. Lee. county Work." E M Brown, general aecre-1 preelnct of Blanton, in Lane county. er, one of the owners of the Fischer- of *19 for the first offense and *20 clerk. R. S Bryson, justice of the tary U. of O. 2. "Committee Organ Daily <*wmil. had a narrow escape , for each and every subsequent of best In existence. Oregon, on the question “For and Th«- collection which will be on peace in and for Eugene justice dis ization.” H. A. Dalzell, state student against stock running at large," is> from death Wednesday. and he owe« fense. to be recovered from the own dliiplay here eotnprtaea some two' trict. Lan«< county, Oregon, and J L. I secretary. 3 "Au Adequate Mission and was 21 vot«-w. and the said num nis lit»- to the quick presence of er of the stock in civil action in the hundred subject», representing all t (’lark. juAtlce of th«- peace in and i ary Program for thiB Year." R. A. ber of votes cast in the said Blanton mind displayed when he plunged in i name of which such owner or kee >er, the principal scheols of art. xs weir for Creswell justice district, I.ane McConnell, general se«retary O. A. precinct “Against »tock running at to the mill pond ahead of a flyiasu. or cither of them, may reside, and such penalty shall be for the benefit 4. "How to Secure Enough Bible log He was helping unload as reproductions of the world's great-, county, Oregon, that at the said elec ' large." is and was 21 votes. It ap I of. and when collected paid into, the eat m ulpture. archltivture and Im tion th«- total number of vol«-» cast in 'Study and Mission Stndy Leaders to pearing from said abstract that the ♦ of logs into the pond and one common school fund of the county in portant views from nature. In con the precinct of Fairmount, in Lane i M m * the Opportunity." Gal» S<-emau result of said vote is and was 11 larger logs caught on the edge 4:30—Buslneeti weuUon. rvporta mt which such action is brought, within In trying to dislodge nection with the exhibit a catalogue county, Oregon, on the question' votes against stock running at large sixty day» after the animal is proved han bi-en prepared which gives a “For an<J against stock running at’ committees and announcements. more than for stock running at large, to be at targe. 5: 00—Adjeuramcwt number of Important facts concern large." is and was 173 votes, and the | 6:00—Banquet, association build-( and that the majority against stock Dated this 17th day of November, ing the picture» and their painters.( said number of votes cast in said; running at large in said Blanton pre 1910. Mon w-d5 ami these will b«- on sale during the; Fairmount precinct "Against stock ing, President P. I.. Campbell pre cinct Is and was 11 votes. XOTK’F [Seal.] E. U. LEE. running at large," ftn<! WI'H siding exhibit. Therefore, In compliance with see- County Clerk fod Lane County, 8:00 — Stereoptleon address — i Two evening programs of music votes It smearing from said abstract | tloft 4245 of the General Laws of Oregon. m<l ether entertainment will be gi that th«' result of said vote is and Meeting the Educational Needs of B »p Oregon, passed by the legislature of ven to supplement th«- «hosing of was 147 votes against stock running Men." George H. Hodge vote»- r the state of Oregon is the year 1907. SniMtay, December 4 plutunw »nd It is ho|»e<l that th«» pub at large more than for stock running, 1910. at large, and that the majority ag-| notice is hereby given that after 6« Morning will show bow Interest«-«! they lic rasa I ng day« from the date of this notice it «Inst stock running at large In said 9:30 Quiet hour servi« .ussoiua- in the best welfare of the schools H TV It appearing from the abstract of gun. co will be unlawful for stock to run at l-'airi i >unt precinct is and was 147 tion building, led by C. R. Drum. turning out In a body to loJp clerk. I bv votes cast at the regular November, larqe in said Blanton preeinct, Ixuie voti « 11:00 — Church aervtsea. A Heir eases II the picture fund pea<- li 1910. election, as made by the can county. Oregon, under penalty of *10 Therefore, in compliance with »ee"i led by convention speakers. vassing board of I.ane countyt Ore- Met. I. for the first offense and *20 for each tlon 4245 of the General taws of Afternoon WKLYJ urtine noprtwi ►■•I **r*« gen. consisting of E. V. Lee. county j«|tlce Oregon, passed by the legislature of 3:30—Men's m«'eting. Rugene th«»- and every subsequent offense, to be NOTICE Or clerk; R. S. Bryson, justice of,, the •«■11 Jin recovered from the owner of the the state of Ort-qon In the year 1907.. atre. Address - "An Honest Man." th«» peace in aud for Eugene Justice'dis "gon. t notice is hereby given that after «<' j Charles R. Drum. Boys’ meeting in stiwk in civil action in the name of trict. in Lane count! Oregon, and J. total tin It appuarlng fri days from the date of this notice it' association auditorium, led by R. R. the State of Oregon before a justice L. Clark, justice of the peace in and clnct ol vote» cast Hl the of the peace of the precinct in which uiiI be unlawful for stock to run at Park iM for Creswell justice district. I.ane th«- qu< Htlon "F«r and against stock 1910. election ns made such owner or keeper, or either of large In said Fairmount precinct. In 7:30 At l'r«wbyterian church county, Oregon, that the said -lec running at large,*' is nnd was 135 vas-ilng board of I .am I.ane »ounty. On-gon. under penalty Song service. Address- -"The Call them may reside, and such penalty tion the total number of votes cast votie, and th»- said number <»f votes roti, cunalatlng <>f bi r shall be for the benefit of. and when of *10 for the first offense and *20 I in the precinct of Bailey, in Lane cast in said Irving precinct "against clerk. It S Bryson, justice of the for each and every subsequent of-j to Service.Through th«- Young Men's collected paid into, the common county. Oregon, on the question "For stock running nt large" I"' and wan P< ice In and for Eugene justice dle- fens«-, to be recovered from the ow-. Christian Association." E. L. Shuey. school fund of the county in which 8:45 Farewell meeting, conduct- aad against stock running ak large,” 125 xotrs It appearing from wild trlct. lame county Oregon, and .1. L. nor of the stock in civil action in the j such action is brought within sixty ed by State Secretary I. B. Rhodes. is and was 68 votes, and the said abslru-1 that the r»H«ult of »aid vote Clark, juHtiei* of th»- peace In and for name of th«> State of Oregon before days after such animal is proved to < ^invention \nnounceiiu-nts number of votes cast in the said Bai In ate I wan 115 votes ngainnt stock Cri swell justice district. Lane coun a justice of th«' peace in the precinct be at large Entertainment will be provided by ley prgcinct "Against stock running running nt large more I him for stock ty, Oregon, that at the said election In which such owner or keeper, or __ _________ ________ ____________ _ __ Dated this 17th day of November. th«' City and Student associations of st large" is and was 60 votes. It ap running at large, and that the ma th»- total number of votes cast In the either of them, may reside, and such j Eugen«* in the home« of the city for 1910. Mon w-d5 pearing from said abstract that the Jorlly against stock running at large precinct of Camp Crts-k. tn Lan« penalty shall be for the benefit of E. U. LEE, resalt of said vote is and was 53 In nald Irving precinct Is and wan county. Oregon, on the question, and when collected paid into, the student delegates and those from city County Clerk for Laae County. Or. votes against such running at large For ami against stock running at common school fund of the county in associations making request. Those 115 rotaa. wishing to entertala themselves may more than for stock running at large Therrfors, In compliance with Sec large," I m and was 69 votes, and the which such action is brought within secure accommodations at the hotels JUDGE K M. LAKDIS. krtd that the majoPltv against stodlr tion 4245 of the General tawa of Or said number of votes oast In said sixty days after such animal is prov through the entertainment commit •gon, passed by the legislature of Camp Creek precinct "Against stock ed to be at large Judge who imposed record-break running ai large in said Bailey pre tee. Rooms may be secured at the th»- state of Oregon In the year 1907. running at large.” Is and was 43 , ing fine on Standard Oil declines to cinct is and was 52 votes. Dated this 17th day of November. , Smeede or Osburn hotels at *1.00 to It appearing from said ab Therefore, in compliance with sge- Doth e is hereby glvi-u that after 60 votes set in packing trust case. 1910 Mon w-d5 *1-50 per . day without bath, and *1.- tion 4 2 45 of the General taws of day from the date of thin nolle» It stract that the result of said vote« B. U. LEE. 50 to *2.00 per day with bath. Buro- In the Bugene-Cottaga Grove High in front of it and worked with Oregon, passed by the legislature of will be unlawful for stock to run at Is and was 17 votes against stock County Clerk for Lane County. Or. pean plan. An astra sharge of 50 : school football game on Kincaid field stood his peavy Lu au unexpected manner th« state of Oregon in the year 1907, large in said Irving precinct, tane running at large more than for stock cents t>er day is made for two occu-|this afternooa Eugene had scored 23 : the stick became free and bore down notice is hereby givgn that after 60 • I•» for the first offense and *20 for running at large and that the ma The Commercial club has just re a room The headquarters for and Cottage Grove 6 up to the latter . on top of him. Dropping hia bar he days from the date of this notice It »a» h and every aubsequent offense, jority against stock running at large ceived a big shipment of finely print pylng the »peakers and the atate commit- part i. ui of tur the tuiiu third tfuaiiwi. quarter. The lade ; plunged headlong into the pond will be unlawful for stock to run at I ■• mwu to be recovered from the owner of In said Camp Creek precinct is and ed nnd handsomely illustrated souv- tee will be at the Osburn. The re- from “Nesmith" ----- were outclassed ‘ ‘ in I ahead of the timber, which struck large in said Bailey precinct, Lane the lock In civil action In the name wan 17 votes. i enlrs of Eugene, printed l»y the pub- quest fer entertainment should be- every department of the game, bnt him after he was in the water but county, Oregon, under penalty of *10 Therefore. In compliance with sec of th«- Hint» of Oregon before u Ju«- .'>f | Hcity department of the Sonthern Pa- sent to Ray Goodriuh not bator than ' put up a plucky fight. General Laws ofj 1 did not injare him. Had there been fer the first offense and *20 for qach tl< •- of ......... the peace 111 the precinct .. In tlon 1245 of the -......................... ..... i "» ot " i- ciflc company. The booklet contains November 2 5th. another log in the pond he would and every subsequent offense, tef be •Ill'll Mich owner or keeper, or olth- <)r»-gon In the y-'- 1 a large number of views In and' A rate of one and one-third fare j The Commercial elub has printed have been mashed or had he failed recovered from the owner of the er of them, may realde, and such hereby given thill after 60 days from , around Eugene with descriptive mat has been granted qyer uhq G. . O.ja larga number of ordinary shipping leap it would hare meant instant stock in civil action tn th«- name of penalty shall be for the benefit of, the date of this notice W will lie Uli-. ter. Twenty thousand copie« have' R « N„ O. S L.. L. P. and C. <4 E ‘ tags with appropriate inscriptions as ' to death. This is the second time, it the State of Oregon before a justice •lid when collected paid Into, the lawfsl for alock to run at largo in been printed and they will be dlstri-j railways. Delegate» witl purchase a souvenir mailing cards advertising I is said. that Mr. Fischer has escaped of the peace of the precinct in whtch ' buted by the company throughout common school fund of the county said Camp Creek precinct. one-way ticket to bkigen»«. pay lug fall the state dairymen’s convention tM ! from a rolling log in this manner. i-oiintv, Oregon, under penalty of *10 th«> owner or keeper, or either of In which such action Is brought the «met. A targe number of copies: fare therefor and securing receipt I Eugene Itecember 8 and 9. On one them, may reside, and such penalty within sixty days after such animal Is for thi- first offi-iib'- anil *30 for each will gr> to the land shows nt Boston from the agent. This receipt, when- side are blanks for the address and A number of _______ farmers above shall be for the benefit of, and when ami every aubs«-i|uent offense, to be and Chicago, anil will be handed out | proved to Im ift large. signed by ths ae»:retar> of the con-1 a r ___ for the statua, and on th« place Dated this 17th day of November, n-covered from tin- owner ol the free to the people who visit the ventjon. entitles the holder to a one- other Is printed the followiag: "Tag Spo-lngfield have bought a fine Bel aollected paid into, the common gian stalliou from the A. C. Rnby school fund of the county in wh’ea stock In civil action in th» naum of shows. A larg«' number of the book 19|o. Mon w-<!5 t il. of Ori iton In-fore a justice of lets will be kept at the Commercial third fare returning to point of start yourself with this date—December 8 company of Portland, and will use such action is brought within ¿ixty (Seal ] E. U. LEE, in such l h«- peace ■ ....... ...... precinct In which club and the people of Eugene are1 ing. Conductor»' reoeipta for cash and December 9. For the biggest the animal for breeding purposes to days after such animal is proved to County Clerk for Lane Comity. fare are not accepted. Tickets may 6<< qi-h owner or k«'ei>«‘r , or either of urged to hand in the addresses of I be purchased November 80. anti arel and best dairyman's state convention better their grade of horses. Thos.' be at large. Oregon. In Eugene. December 8 and 9. tat Van Tyne, a representative of the ■ Dat«»d this 17th day of November, them, irui» may reside, • • ------ < and ■ urh penalty prospective homeseekers In the east,' George do it—the chores at home— Ruby Company is here, and has de 1910. when and n book will be mailed to each ad-1 good returniug imtil Deoetuber 6. Mon w-d5 — benefit of, ami I ho three beat thieves caught at shall be . for th«- Report at once on arrival In Eu- and conie prepared to have a good livered the animal to the new own I Into, th" common E. U. LBB, Harrisburg a few days ngo with n colliMt'd I’"1*1 - ■' « county In which dress sent In. The promotion de-1 goen at the association building. De time Splendid addreeses. souvealrs. ers. The stallion weighs 2.000 County Clerk for Lane County, Or. I hi- b"«if and aoine provisions which they school fund of i brought within sixty partment would appreciate it if a posit your credentials nud railroad hospitable entertainment, demonstra pounds is a mahogany bay and was: had lolen from the Booth-Kelly com such action Is h siiimal is provu«! to i two-cent stamp la enclosed to pay thv rect-lpt and receive your assignmt'nt tions and exhibits, prises nnd a tuber ordered from Belgium in August of The Woodmen of the World held pany- nt Coburg, wore today charged days after and postage. to place of entertainment. The Boy culin test by State Veterinarian Lytle this year. The farmers who made their annual election of officers last at larg«-. . w, . __ with larceny In a house. It being de- Im in,i.-I Scouts of the Eugen«' association wlU tinder whose direction an antnaal will the purchase are: August Vitus, Dan night, resulting in the selection of ibis I 7th day of Novemb<’r, Mis* Rose McGrnth arrived in the . act 1 l'b-<| not to prefer a charge of burg IPI(> iivv as guitivR %<» mitt guides to illrei t delegates to be slaughtered. Creamery men and T. Spores, G. W. Spores. L. H. Har the following: George E. Wood. C. Mon w-115 city thin afternoon and wil pay an th(, Il(,n,PS> hotel», etc •ary against them. The cm « w against buttermakers meet In Eugene Dec ris. D. A. Conley, C. G. Coe, W C. C.; W S. Moon. advisor; W. M. E. U. LEE. ’hhnra . a —- official wlalt visit t«» to the Unvil Royal Nnit Neighbors Horner Williams and Harry Roberts A registration 85 eeats will be ember 7. Eugene Commsrstal Club Brunson, and F. B Vaughn. The^ Green, banker: R. McMurphey clerk; Countv Clerk for Lam- County. Or. tonight In the capacity of supreme »ore dismissed, but Harry Conroy charged each delegate, including the D C. Freeman, manager price paid for the animal was *3300. A. K McPhersoin, escort; O. G Mc deputy. •as hold. Ho waived examination convention badge, souvenir program The Lincoln Patron Teacher asso- Quire, watchman : George E. Millen, anil was bound over to appear In the clatlon met at the Lincoln school and ticket to the banquet. The badge Turkeys are bringing 20 eeats a E E Quimby this morning began sea try, and w. C. Yoran, inside Robcrt White paid *2 into the city will be necessary for admission to the pound, wholesale, and a few cents clrcnit court for trial. Williams and this afternoon with a good attend the work of erecting the addition to guard. treasury today for riding his wheel Sunday morning service. Roberta were placed imder bonds ance higher retail. Can yon afford one his garage building on West Fifth A very interesting program on the sidewalks after dark Ha of 1100 to appear ns witnesses They was carried out. Th«- Pattenion ««- All session» of the convention will for Thanksgiving? A good et»«wi bird wtr»«4. which will be occupied by W. B. Clarke, of Portland,la In was the only Me cangkt by the police be held in the First Presbyterian at that rats will cost about $4. •»re unable lo furnish th«» bonds a vehicle and harness store. Bugen*. »Delation met yostorday. last night. •nd were locked up with Cosroy ONCE MORE HAS NARROW ESCAPE EUGENE HIGH WINS FROM COTTAGE GROVE