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TWICE-A WEEK GUARD, THU RSDAY, DEC. 1 ,1910 Loss of Appetite “Northwest” Trees Are Best “Northwest” Trees Are Best Northwest Nursery Co. I’ 1 ? it TREES Ì i 1,000,000 TREES The quality of our trees is second to none. Our trees are thoroughly matured before digging, thereby insuring per fect growth. Every tree shipped from our nurseries is 11 I ir • I i GOVERNMENT BRINGS SUIT TO DISSOLVE GREAT AMERICAN SUPPRESSED SUGAR REFINING TRUST MfVIP AN vitality, vigor vigor or or tone, and i® I I1IL/1I Utili is i Io«» loss of of vitality, tone, and often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. It is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for it I« the great constitutional remedy Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which purlfles and enriches the blood ai.J builds up the whole system. From Monday's Daily Guard.) Get It today In usual liquid form or A rainfall of 2.62 inches in 31 hours brought up the Willamette riv- chocolated tablets called Sarsotabs. DCUflI T Il Li U L I El Pasoo, Nov. 28.—Two staff cor respondents of the El Paso Herald, who returned last night, assert that there is every prospect of further trouble in Chihuahua and Durango. They declare that 90 per cent of the natives in that part of Moxico are against the Diaz government, and those uot openly Bupportiug the revo lutionists seem to have plenty of arms and ammunition and pleuty of money. American victims of the rioting at Panral Sunday were Edward law ton, killed, and J. P. Storey, of Hart ford, Conn., and A. S. Wallender. wounded. I New York, Nov. 28.—Attacking the American Sugar Refin- ' er and tributaries to the flood stage, | but very high water is not expected. «i ing Company, familiarly known as the Sugar treat, aa a lawleaa It was necessary to put the hand- I GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME | It is expected that the crest of the cufs on him again. He was cared for combination, the federal government today filed its long expect I . flood will be reached by this eveniug that night at the instance of the r Order now for fall and spring. i ' and after that time the water will. members of a secret society to which ed suit for the dissolution of that corporation. The petition was 1 probably recede rapidly. he belongs. Lewis has been working filed by Henry A. Wise, district attorney, in the United States The present raiu storm began soon ' with the crew of Southern Pacific ii. A. COYLE, Agent, I after midnight Saturday night and ! surveyors, but quit about two weeks circuit court, and suit is brought under the Sherman anti-trust 1 the raiu continued to fall incessantly ago. He returned from Gardiner on ' ! Hoffman House, Eugene. Oregon law It is expected to be one of the most important actions of « ' until this morning, when it ceased, Tuesday and is said to have been !• , but during the day it has fallen lu- dissipating heavily. Yesterday he I the kind ever undertaken in this country. | termittently. The Willamette river went to the surveyor’s camp, some NURSRIES—North Yakima and Mabton. Washington. One of the allegations is that H 0. Hnvemeyer, of Now at uoon today registered a little of his friends having telephoned to 1 higher than 12 feet above low water town that they would look after; MAIN OFFICE—No. 3 S. 2d St.. North Yakima. Wash York, received $10.000,000 of the common stock of the Nation { mark, and at that time was rising him. al Sugar Refining Company as a gift at the time the corporation I steadily, but E. G. Briggs, the local Girl II<* kcu <*«1 A few days ago D. M. Kemp receiv-' weather observer, and the Booth-, ed a box front his old home in Texas, | Tampico. Mexico, Nov. 28. Miss was formed to take into combination four independent concerns I' Kelly officials, who keep close tab: which contained five live opposunts. | Grace Rolph, the 17-year-old Nebras ion the river, predict that the riven They were shipped to him by his bro ka girl, kidnapped from a ranch near __ the Natoinal, New York Sugar Refining Co., MoUenshaucr Su- ORCHARD FEARS LIVE NEWS FROM | w ill uot rise more thau a foot or two ther. Jeff T. Kemp, county clerk of Tampico several weeks ago by Se gar Refining Co and the T. W. J. McOahn Sugar Refining Co. that mark. gundo Salivero, the bandit, has beeu These companies, up to 1900, were independent, and it is said Cameron county, Texas FOR HIS SAFETY above LIVE TOWN OF LOWELL Sunday morning the gauge regis- The emigrants are being kept by rescued and brought here. She was 1 tered 4.8 feet above the low water almost exhausted by ill treatment the American Sugar Company determined to acquire the n. Un ' i I Lowell, Nov. 23.—Editor .... Guard: Would Stay in Prison in Pref- j mark. Sunday’s steady rain caused Mr. Kemp in Glenada at present. and exposure. The girl disappeared They were nearly starved when they . inclosed you will find Lowell's latest I I 1 the water to begin to rise last night, reached their destination, the request with Selivero, and it was geuerally der the plan inaugurated by Havemeyer, John E Parsons and erence to Freedom, Is ews to the outside world. Lowell . I and at 8 o’clock this morning it was to feed them which was attached to supposed to be a case of kidnaping. James H. Post, the American Sugar Refining Company was 1 an enterprising and progressive 9.3 feet. At 10:30 it had risen a the box evidently not having been Latest Report J ttle tewn and building up every formed, and took over the four plants, Post obtaining options on foot and between that time and noon obeyed very often. Republic Is Quiet ■ fay, and In the course of a few year» it had risen two feet. The river is out Washington, Nov. 28.—The entire them. When the new stock was delivered, the petition sets Among those who have recently i j -e will remove the county seat from Spokane. Wash.. Nor. 28.—Harry of its banks in places and a large purchased lots in Florence are Chas. republic of Mexico, with the excep lugene to Lowell. We have several Orchard, convicted of the murder of of driftwood and many logs W. Howard and C. O. Samaln. two tion of the state of Chihuahua, is forth, Post delivered 100,000 shares of common stock, the en f, 1 usinese houses under construction, ex-Governor Steunenberg of Idaho, Is amount are seen floating down stream, hav young business men of Portland who quiet, according to a telegram receiv tire issue, with a par value of $10,000,000, to Havemeyer. The 1 nd our business men here and our declared to have recently admitted > ’ loneers are of all nationalities. You that he declined an offer of parole ing been loosened from their moor have invested here for speculation. ed here today by the state depart petition avers the shares "were issued in the first instance con 1 come to Lowell and speak any from Idaho state penitentiary. The ings on the banks of the stream, As Florence is rapidly coming to the ment from Ambassador Wilson. trary to law in violation of tho corporation's franchise, and for .nguage and you will find some one story has been circulated by "Uncle far as known little damage has ro- front on account of the harbor Im- Twenty Rebels Killed ;p» speak to you. The people of Low- Alfred Wright, the prison evangel suited from the overflow and it is •x- provements and the railroad proo- no consideration, as both said Post and Havemeyer then well pected there will be none, except for pects. Property here is certain to El Paso, Nov. 28.—A private mes ,'il are very courteous and sociable ist. loss of some saw logs, as the rise the ' sage from Chihuahua city says all is knew.” advance in value rapidly during the 1 ¿nd hospitable, which you will always Orchard is said to have told his Ind among the different nationali- friends and the prison board that he has not come very suddenly and ev- next few years, The surrounding quiet there today, following the A dispatch lles. On the evening of November considered the prison walls the best ery one having anything of value on country is rich in natural resources, fighting of yesterday. The government allexeB that when Sugar Refining Company, of New jl we had a grand ball in the new protection available for him, as he the banks of the river has had time so the future of the town is assured. says the fight occurred six miles west to move it away. — Florence West. the American Company took over the York; Franklin Sugar Co.; Spreckles of Chihuahua, and that 20 revolu Honeer bakery, confectionery and feared violence, even dath, at the High McKenzie Is ’ Not Very four Philadelphia companies, the Sugar Refining Co.; Western Sugar tionists were killed. lunch room. The grand march was hands of friends of those implicated The Booth-Kelly Company reports Franklin Sugar Refining Company, Refining Co.; California Sugar Refin ed by Mr. Pezel, 61 years old. and in his confession of a long list of OREGON GETS LARGE that the McKenzie is not as high as th«» Spreckles Sugar Refining Com ing Co.; National Sugar Iti-flnlng Co lie eldest daughter, Miss Pauline crimes prior to his convictions. SERIOUS BATTLE New York ati«l New Jersey; New pany. the IMaware Sugar Hous«» and of Pezel. The music was furnished by Though Orchard has been made a the Willamette, and that it is not yet . SUM FROM GOVERNMENT the E. C. Knight Co., Havemeyer and York Sugar liefining Co.; Mollati- NEAR CHIHUAHUA tie Bulgarian and Italian string trusty and given many other liberties out of its banks. The company has his brother, Theodore, bought 45 per shatter Sugar Refining Co.; T. W J nd and Austrian accordeon. led by about the prison since his incarcera no logs afloat in that stream, all of! Sugar Refining Co.; Cuban FOR TIMBER LAND SALES Chihuahua, Mexico, Nov. 28.—In cent of th«» stock of the Spreckl«» , McCahn ofessor J. J. Markoff and L. B. tion. it is now probable that he will them being in the boom at the Co-| American Co., Colonial. Alameda burg mill. A few wood-cutters have. company and then sold it at a large an engagement near this city yester- ndoloe. The dance lasted until a be extended every possible favor ¡Í. Union; Spreckl«*». of San Francisco, te hour and all enjoyed a pleasant' through the election of James H. cordwood on the banks of both riv $39,635.53 Amount That Has ! day which lasted from 9 o’clock in profit to the American Sugar Com i Ctah-ldaho; Amalgamated. Lewiston. ■t pany, of which both were directors. me. If you and your friend were Hawley as governor. Hawley was ers, but as far as reported the wa jthe morning until 3 o'clock in the af Just Been Paid Into State Idaho; Great Western; St«»rlltig. Mor ternoon. 600 federal troops routed a In gen«>ral. the petition charges that gan County Construction Co.; Illi- ere from Eugene you would have chief counsel for the state during the ter has not yet reached it. while the raiu has been falling Treasury for This Year force of 400 Maderoists, driviug them the defendants for some time past I lings Sugar Co.; Scotia Bluff Sugar The following Western Federation trials subsequent f »• Hnjoyed the occasion. repeatedly from a strong position and now are engaged In an unlawful : Co.; Michigan Sugar Co.; Iowa Sugar ies and gentlemen were present: to Steunenberg’s death, and bas be steadily in the valley, snow has been Pauline and Ludi Pezel. Miss friended Orchard on many occasions. falling most of the time in the moun Thirty nine thousand, six hundred | and compelling them to take to the combination and conspiracy to re | Co.; Carver County Sugar Co.; Con tains, and this accounts for the slow thirty-five dollars and fifty-three mountains. strain the sugar trade and to monopo nes, Miss J. J. Markoff. Miss Louis, tinental and Menomine«» River Sugar rise of the river and for the fact that cents Is the amount of money that The revolutionists lost 15 killed lize the same. iss Annie Hansen, Miss Lena Mil- Co., of Cleveland. it is not very high, Had the snow and many wounded, There were no r, Misses Kate an<$ Nellie O’Brien, has just been paid Into the Oregon The government petitions the court In addition to th«»ae companies a been melting during this rain a flood iss Ida Swanskovich and others, state treasury by the United States fatalities on the federal side, but sev to decree that the defendants have number of Individuals are made dr equal to that of a year ago would I Politics and Politicians $ eral. including three officers, were should have seen the Merry Wi- government as the state's share from b«x»n engaged in unlawful combina fondanti. Including John l>. and • • have been the result, However, the the sale of government timber lands wounded. r hats and styles; you would have tion to restrain and inonopolire trade Adolph B. Sprechi«»», Joseph F ground was already full of water and n surprise.’ The following gen- General Navarro was in command and that their officers be restrained Smith, of Salt Lake. Ii»»r.»» »■ II.,»» during the fiscal year ending June , nen were present: Mr. Persey, New York Democrats are still un- all the sloughs were bank high and 30tb. Of all government land sold, of the federal troops. He left Chi from carrying out the purpose of such meyer, Ixtulslne W Havemeyer. Ass the rain that fell readily ran into the [he young engineer of the Southern doelded regarding the choice of a thia state received 25 per cent of the huahua at 5 o'clock in the morning, unlawful combination; that the Pacific construction company, and man to succeed Chauncey M. Depew river. money as an offset to the loss of in at the head of four companies of the American, National and Western igns H. Frelinghuysen, Electra 11. Amazon Slough Overflows Ivilllam Smith, also of the Southern In the United States senate. Al come from taxable property sustain- second battalion, and two squads of companion lie restrained from engag Webb and Washington It Thomas, president of the American Sugar Re As asual, during such a storm as ed through ■wifhdrawal of the forest cavalry from the 13th regiment. pacific company; Floyd App. our though Edward Shepard has received ing in interstate or foreign com fining Co. jjading toneorial artist; J. J. Jones; the endorsement of both Mayor Gay this one, the Amazon slough, which land from enty unde the public Rear Guard Ambushed merce; tha’ the share» of th«» capital The combined capital of these > *Ir. Holeman, the cashier of the Low- nor and State Chairman Huppuch, flows through the southern part of land laws, Near Fresno. 12 miles ont, one of stock in the National. Utah-Idaho Su The total payment that I’lll hotel; James Collins, steward of he lacks the O. K. of Tammany, and the city, overflowed this morning, has been made in all the states the squads of cavalry fell behind to gar C<r.. Great Western and Continen companies Is $23O,OUI),UOO and they but by evening the water will have amounted to $506,198.84, or an in guard the road. They were aul tal Companies, formerly heid by H. control a largo percentage of the out ¡he Lowell cafe and grill room: L. that means a mighty lot. I. Andaloe, confectioner; Ray How- Senator Beveridge, since his de- been confined to the banks of the crease of $67,492.00 over last year. bushed by the rebels, who opened O. Havemeyer, wore Illegally secured put of sugar In this country. The On tbe Pacific coast the Increase fire from the hills on both sides of and are now being unlawfully csed combine Is also, the government al rd, superintendent of the large liv- feat for re-election, has told his stream. Many door yards were flood leges. able to fix price» arbitrarily. !ry and stage lines: B. Reades, chief New York friends that he is to re ed, and some damage was caused by was especially heavy. In California the highway. by hi» executors, and the government 'riacksmith and machinist of the Hy- turn to the practice of law. It is not the water flowing into basements, but the amount rose over 25 per cent, in Captain Florentino Gavlca, with 50 asks that they be further enjoined The present suit. It Is estimated, will ‘■and Logging and Mining Co.; L. L. improbable that he will open offices no fences or sidewalks were floated Idaho over 35 per cent, and In Ore- troopers drove the enemy from their from u»iog the powers incident to the be In th«» courts two year» before th«» away. Tie street car tracks on gon nearly 50 per cent. The in-! positions. He waited for a portion share» so held; and that the court final adjudication. '$chot, merchant and tailor; Patrick in New York. Opposed to the government In th«» : pFConnell, plumber and gasfitter: j The Democrats of West Virginia 1 South Willamette street were under creases are the result of increased ac-1 of the federal», who had gone for- grant such p neral relief as may b,» ' jsaac Goldstein, new and second are looking around for a man to 1 water for about a block between Fif tivity in national forest timber sales ward, to reinforce him before pur proper by way of injunction, receiver struggi«» will be some of the most able corporation lawyers In the coun hand furniture dealer; John Soren send to the United States senate as teenth and Sixteenth streets, but the in these states, which are the indica-' suing the insurrectionists. In the ship or other wise try. I«»d by James II Beck, former as sen, leading shoemaker; G. Holand- successor to Nathan Ray Scott,whose cars made regular trips through it.' tlon of what will happen as the tim-' meantime, the latter took a position The iiOTnpanies made defendant, in "jr, house and sign painter, paper term expires March 3 of next year. Some day this slough will be straight- j ber supply, which the government is on another hill a short distance away addition to the American Sugar Re-’ sistant to the United Stat«»s attorn«»y general, and now counsel for the -hanger and contractor; Mr. and Mrs. Representative Ollie M. James, of ened and deepened, and this annual | caring for, comes into full demand, j and prepared to resist an attack. fining Company, are the American Andrew Wilson, Mr. Pezel, the con- Kentucky, one of the most pictur-1 overflow will be a thing of the past . Since the tfmber ent will always be Rebels Forced to Retreat --------------------------------------------------- - American Sugar R«»flnlng company f; ’tractor and builder, and general esque figures in the lower house and The citizens of that part of the city | limited to what the forests will keep Within half an hour General Na i/puilding business, great orator and one of Bryan’s chief spokesmen for have been working on the proposition ’ on growing, the income will be per varro reached the scene with his in for a number of years, but have not manent, not transitory as would have s jx-newspaper editor, linguist, singer the past ten years or more, accord fantry and opened fire. Again the S. P. SURVEYORS •ind writer. ing to Kentucky Democrats, is to succeeded in getting the improve been the case if hasty and impovi- rebels retreated, only to seek a new NOW ENCAMPED dent exploitation had been permitted. position, from whieh they were again | Hoping that you will publish this succeed United States senator Thom-< ment made as yet. The water is beginning to enter a! According to the calculations of the dislodged. i* n your progressive paper, word by as H. Payntor, whose term expires number of basements in the business department of agriculture, the states rord as above, for the benefit of March 3, 1-911. ON SOUTH SLOUGH At last they fortified themselves ■>i.he general public of Lane county, Victor Berger, the first socialist part of the city as a result of the high ' will eventually receive many times j behind a stone wall, where they made condition of the river. The base what the forests are now yielding to a determined stand. The firing was Will Soon Turn South From land let them know that Lowell is not congressman from Wisconsin, calm has a few them, for there is as yet on the whole' heavy, and here most of the loss of ia dead but a live town. ly notifies his friends that LUdv he 11“ "ex “JL— , ment of the White Temple * * That Point Toward Respectfully yours. pects to raise the devil,’ after he is inches of water in it and others are only a very restricted demand for; life occurred. leaking some. This will have to be the government's timber. —LOVIS MILLER. seated in congress. Gardner The amounts which will go to the Many of the Democratic congress pumped out. ANDY CARNEGIE More Logs Go Out | various states are as follows: Arizo- men from various parts of the coun Tho Southern Pacific surveyors I PROMINENT PORK The rise of the river again - proved ..... i na, $51,220.38; Arkansas, $2,904.44; try who have received telegrams HAS BIRTHDAY have moved their camp to South " Hyland ....................... Colorado, from Congressman Champ Clark,!to° rauch for the log boom California. $60,752.91; slough, and pitched their tents on PACKER IS DEAD l«_. asking them to pledge n themselves to 1 no the hnvo head of the Booth-Kelly mill $o0,306.19; Florida, $706.38; Idaho, But No One Seems to Know the E. H. Anderson's place it seems we Burglars entered O. I. Circle's gen I ■ , • . erf i ol rl a r> ri 4 K io t i m n • £ C. A 1A C-" • YZ «*«*««*« 1 Ail4 £7 ■ i Fl “ him • in . his fight for * the speakership i race above Qnrin Springfield, and this time $66,074.55; Kansas, • $1,004.67; were mistaken Iasi week about their eral store at Marcola Sunday night lj Chicago, Nov. 27.—Michael Cuda-I of the house of representatives, have ' the boom went out with a considera- ______ Age of the Laird of _______ nesota, $45 < .37; Montana, $83,678.- $S3 moving to Glenada, say» the Flor an«l stole a considerable quantity of iihy, founder of the packing firm replied that they did not feel it their ble quantity of logs that were inclos- 38; Nebraska, $2,820.25; Nevada, Skibo goods. Including some cheap jaw«»lry, ence West. tjbearing his name, died at 8:45 o’-i duty to pledge themselves to a candi ed. The amount of timber that was $16,314.33; New Mexico, $28,529.- Evidently they intend to survey a some cutlery and other small things i,clock tonight, at a hospital here, of! date for speaker so long in advance. taken out this morning with that of j 53; North Dakota, $63.64; Oklaho- New York, Nov. 25.—How old is road up South »lough and on south that could be carried away conven l.doubls pneumonia. The house to elect the next speaker the last freshet totals a cansiderable ma, $626.10; Oregon, $39,635.87; I Mr. Cudahy had been ill five days, does not convene until December, portion oof the whole drive. It is im- , South Dakota, $9,808.93; Utah, $32,- Andy? This question, always a live towanl Glenada by way of the lake». iently. Sheriff Bown was notified There is considerable difference In of the burglary this morning and ho Washington, $23,671.89; one on November 25th, is again up lithe disease becoming serious Satur- 1911, and some of the men whose possible, however, for the mill men 905.49; for discussion today. The Andy re the Asset Company's and 8. P. Com and bls deputies are working on the to estimate the number of logs that ! Wyoming, $34,704.54. l'day morning. pledges are sought may be candi ferred to, of course, is the great giver pany’s surveys, and while they fol case. I he sheriff Is of the opinion Mr. Cudahy was born in Callan, dates themselves. have been lost until the number that of libraries, Andrew Carnegie. The low the same general direction part that the work is that of the same 1 County Kilkenney, Ireland, Decem- There is considerable curiosity are already inside the pond can be Laird of Ski bo has always been reti of the way, they do not necessarily gang of thieves that Is traveling over 1 ber 17, 1841. He came to the United among the Indiana Democrats as to ascertained. The escaped timbers [ NEWS OF COBURG cent in regard to his age, and, al Interfere with each other. The route the country, and robbed the HUI gun J States with his parents in 1849, the how Mr Shively and Mr. Kern, who were running in the river during the AND VICINITY though it is certainly known that to chosen by the 8. P. follows the Slu»- store in Eugen«! over a week ago, at family settling at Milwaukee. In will be the new Democratic senator afternoon, indicating that practical* day is his birthday, the number of law river all the way from the that time stealing several hundred ,1 1855, while a boy of 15, Mr. Cudahy from Indiana, will get along, remem all the logs along the river bank that Mrs. Coleman and Miss Kathleen his years is in doubt. According to mouth of Wildcat creek, crossing th«» dollars' worth of cutlery, revolvers ■ became an employe in a Milwaukee bering the bitter attacks Kern made were left by the other flood are be-1 Stuart arrived home from Eugene on some records, this is his seventy- river three time» between there and and other articles. I packing-house and this marked the upon Shively when tile latter beat ing taken out. The Marcola store was entered by I beginning of his career in the in him in the race for the senatorship The loss all falls upon the Hyland < Wednsday to spend Thanksgiving va third birthday, while others place tidewater. the number of his years at seventy- dustry in which he took a prominent last year. Company. The river has done no cation. The survey crosses the Sluslaw way of the rear door, the burglar» and Mrs. Wayne Clover were five. No one was fi part. near the mouth of Wildcat and fol breaking It open. Roger C. Sullivan, Democratic na- damage yet to the Booth-Kelly Com- i Mr. Eugene Wednesday visiting According to the birth records at lows the south bank till below around the store during tho night tional committeeman from Illinois, is pany except the inconvenience of the in Miss Beatrice Hales returned to once more in control in Chicago, and loss of the timber for the winter’s Wayne’s father, mother and other Diimferllne, Scotland, where the fu Beecher rock, where It crosses to the and they worked without molesta relatives there. ture multi-millionaire steel magnate north side. At the Andrews place, tion. The Job is very much like the Portland today after a visit with her expects to be a power at the next run. I parents in Eugene. The Tri-State Electric Co exneots first saw the light of day, that inter ju»t above the head of tide, th«! sur one at tho Hili store, and the sheriff She is attend national convention. to send light and power on their lines esting event took place on Novem vey again crosses the stream and 1» convinced that It is th«» work of ing Portland Academy. I through Coburg Saturday next. NEWS NOTES FROM ber 25, 1835, making this his aevftn- follows down the south side till near professionals who are going through I niarr-n niiini a is> R- Howell, who has been our ty-fifth milestone. This date I r ac- South Blough. the country committing these depre LOWER SIUSLAW Jeweler for the past several months cepted as accurate by "Who’s Who” About the only part of the way dations wherever they can. ----- -— disposed of his business to a Mr. Rob- and other reference works, It has where the lines closely correspond la While in town last Saturday H. H. inson of Springfield, and left, for been alleged, however, that Mr. Car from Mapleton to South slough, FREIGHT WRECK ON Fisk informed 11s that he has recent-j Glenade, Ore., where he will continue negie insists that the date is wrong, side by side most of the way. ly sold three tracts of hfs land on In the same line of business. and that he is not so old by a couple Hadsall creek, one of 50 acres and Mr. and .Mrs. L. S. Harden of Carl-| of years. BRANCH RAILROAD other two of 40 acres each. The pur ton -pent f veraf <Tays in Coburg as The Laird of Skibo is spending his WELBY STEVENS chasers were his brother, W. E. Fisk, guests of A. C. Harden and family Open Free to Men birthday quietly In the home of his GROWS PERSIMMONS Friday the freight train, which Is Mr. Moon and Mr. Smith, who intend Mr. Harden drove Mr. J. H. Harden’s, family. He has received a host of AU men visiting Portland should see thi». to improve the land and make their new Ford auto from Carlton. congratulations from friends and MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallery of ocientiflc wonder». Man, Springfield. Nov. 26 -What can •lit«» at Coburg at about 4 o'clock, homes thereon. It Is reported that Mr. Riddle, Co business associates. It Is stated that know thyself. Life-size models illustrating the mystenes of Bruce Hills was arrested a few days burg’s fruit raiser, has leased Mr, he will remain tn New York until not be grown in Springfield seems left th«, track three miles north of man. showing the body in health ami disease, and many I he train was running at a ■atural subjects. Very interesting and matructire. ago on the charge of stealing money Morrow's orchard for two years and next May, when he will return to yet to he discovered. Welby Stevens here. this morning was handing to his nioderat«. rate of speed, and was on and a watch from a relative. He was with Mr. Parry, will work the or- Scotland on his usual trip. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN MEN’S DISEASES greatest taken before the Juvenile court and chard so as to get the When Mr. Carnegie, with his wife rrlends ripe persimmons, which he a sharp curve when on.» of the cars released on parole. He is required results.—Journal. We Cure Blood, Skin and Private Diseases, Wasting Drains, and daughter, Margaret, arrived from w" Kr~?n ,,n hl" Place north of the I left the track breaking the ties and to report to the county judge once a Nervous Debility, Kidney, Bladder and Prostate Gland Dis- abroad last month, the steel magnate City. The tree on which they grew Is a s and causing the worst sinashiip month. His father promised to get About the time the federal census seemed more feeble than usual, and <>niy a few inches In diameter, but h«» that was ever on the branch. orders and All Ailments of Men. In all eight cars left the trnck. him a job in a sawmill in Portland. taking began last spring, The Guard leaned heavily upon the arm of his has already picked over two bush CONSULT OB WRITS US FRXB CURBS GUARAWTB1D. '»ur of whi< h wore broken up badly, tree InV T'tOr’ When Bh,,wn Tuesday night a man whose name made a guess on the principal cities secretary, in walking to the eleva If yon cannot call. writ» for FRKK BOOK and naif -iin.iOit.on blank. Many eaaea is E. Lewis, who was stopping at the of the Northwest, and published the tor he displayed signs of great fa- tree, and who was a recent arrival m” were heavily loaded. enr»<i at homo Correspondence confidential. wllh hay, aI1(i another with cedar ”WbvthH,t rnl'1<ll° ww“» ««claimed: hotel, made some disturbance and figures. The Guard’s guess on Port i tlgue. Hours—» to » daily; 10 to 13 Sundays. M^Jot'tr " Th at ' « ‘ J,,s ' llk, ‘ was taken to the lock-up. It was land was 205,564. The population . Wo oth”r car" w«y <-nr" found that he was suffering from the of that city as announced Saturday , ,The tree bf!ar» «very year «n’ainlng merchandise for Spring Mrs. H. J. Smith and MI bs Marie field and Coburg °f an quai "Jim-jams,” but as he became quiet night is 207.214. Our guess on Se Meagher, of Salem, returned home R It hl?“ I’he wreck occured about 5:30 and next day he was released. In the af attle was 225,840. The count shows today after a visit with relative« and nt 2h?A .a "WPPt ta"to wh,,n r|p«. ^tu?M? " V6ry Puck^ng beforo »in-'“' ternoon he became violent again and 237,194. J,earn<i and trains run- friends in Eugene. C^^,jUStI0,k>W,n« ^ernoon - i. j lU! 'I i' 1 k- Í.’ q ADMISSION FREE Museum of Anatomy OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE