The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, January 09, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX
TWICE A-WEEK GUARD. MON DAY, JANUARY 9. 1911
t've is C. A. Johnson. Roth are Re­
publicans.
The following are the men who »
PERSONAL
t
take over the control of the other
♦
twenty-five states in which guberna­ ♦
torial elections were held last fall:
Alabama, Emmett O’Neal. Demo-
(From Saturday's Daily Guard)
I er; t.
|
W. R. White of Walterville, was in
Colorado. John F. Shafroth, re­ Eugene over night.
elected; Democrat.
Mrs. B. F. Bond was in the city
Connecticut, Simeon E. Baldwin, from Irving yesterday.
Democrat.
Miss Laura Garrett went to Al­
Idaho, James II. Brady, Republi­ I bany to visit today.
can, re-elected.
Hon. and Mrs. R. A. Booth are in
Michigan. Chase S. Osburn, Repub­ Portland for a few days.
Colonel J. C. Cooper, the Esporan
Washington, Jan. 5.—President
Taft submitteil to congress today lican, re-elected.
Mrs. Cr«*e»l C. Hammond is horn«* First Shoot Clerk and Rob Till Discoverer of North Pole Allays to euthuslast and piou»*el' English
Massachusetts, Eugene N. Foss, from a visit in Portland.
the report of the special board of ar­
walnut culturlst of th»* Wlllumvtt»*
Skepticism by Walking 55
of McKay Hotel, After
my eugineerB appointed by him last Democrat.
valley, whose h»*ine Is at Mi'MIuuvIlle.
W. R. White of Walterville. was in
Miles in 15 Hours
Michigan, Chas. S. Osburn. Repub­ acting business In Eugene.
June aB a result of legislation passed
was In Eugene today going mi to
Gagging the Guests
that month, to examine the various lican.
Cottnge Grov»> mi th«* afternoon triiin
Dr. B. M Weller went to Creswell
Washington,
Jan.
•>. Captain to lecture there tonight
Minnesota, Adolph O. Eberhardt. on the afternoon train today.
reclamation projects upon which
II«' wanted
Peary's recent walking test on Do to deliver a lecture to Eugen«' |»eo-
work had been started by the govern­ Republican, re-elected.
Miss Adah Allen is In the city KILL POLICEMAN AFTER
ceinber,
18,
19
and
20.
In
which
he
ment, and to recommend which of
Nebraska, Jas. C. Dahlmafl, Dem­ from Portland visiting friends
HE ARRESTS THEM walked 55 miles in 13 hours and 39 ple, but no satisfactory arrangements
them should be given a share in the ocrat.
H. IL Smoole of Condon, was an
could me made.
minutes. Is regarded by his friends
520.UUU.000 of certificates of indebt­
Nevada. Tasker L. Oddie. Repub­ arrival in Eugene lust night.
Mr. Cooper Is accompanied mi this
as
u
refutation
of
the
argu**i<
tits
atl-
Hold
Up
Passengers
on
Street
edness authorized by the same act, lican.
trip In A. J« iih « u , a photographer of
Elmer Yarnell .returned this after­
vauced
by
critics
who
have
question
­
which gave the president power tu
New Hampshire, Robert P. Bass, noon from a trip to Portland.
McMinnville, who Is taking pictures
Car and Make Good
ed the time made by I’eary over the of all the walnut gloves of tin* valley
appoint such a board.
Republican.
Miss Nettie Addison was a passen­
his
return
from
the
nor'h
tee
on
Their Escape
New Jersey, Woodrow Wilson. ger to Loraine this afternoon.
The board has recommended and
from which cuts will In* made for Mr.
pole. Returning from the north pole Cooper's n«*w book on walnut « iiltiin*
the president has approved the al­ Democrat.
S. P. Ness ami daughter went to
Duluth.
Minn.,
Jan.
6.
—
William
covered
150
miles
in
three
Peary
lotment of the money among the fol­
New York, John A. Dix. Demo­ Silverton today to spend Sunday.
in the Willnmetle valley. Engi ne
lowing projet'te:
crat.
R. M. Hedden of Drain, was trans­ Muzzary, ageii 20. and Algot Johnson, days. In tho journey northward will be well repremnted In th»* publi­
bell boys at the Hotel M< Kay. i*arly from Bartlett, it required five day», cation with views of several of the
Ohio, Judson Harmon, Democrat, acting business in Eugene today.
Salt River, Ariz., >495,000; Yutna,
Ar»z., and California, >1,300,000; re-elected.
F. Flood and T. Lowell, of Harris­ today held up, robbed and shot at the an average of 30 miles a day. The leading walnut groves In this vicinity.
i night clerk and bound and gagged friends of Peary sav Ills naval tests
Oklahoma. Lee Cruce. Democrat. I burg were in Eugene over night,
Grand Valley, Colo., >1,000,000; Cn­
Mr. Cooper has i«*<eiitly return«*»!
compahgre, C«*'q., il,500,000; Pay-
Oregon. Oswald West. Derao»'rat.
Mrs. C. E. Inman and daughter, two other men in the hotel basement, prove conclusively that 50 miles a from a trip to Waslilngtmi. D. C..
securing $50 belonging to th«* hotel. day over the Ice on th»* memorabh* wher«* h»» !earn»*»l a gr»»at »leal .»bout
Pennsylvania. John K. Tenor Re- i went to Junction today for a visit.
eite-Jo.se, 1 dallo, »2,000,000; Milk
River* Mont., ÿ',000,000; North publican.
John Crenshaw was a passenger They were apprehend«*«l after a chase return from th»* north pole Is not an tin* Ignorance of government officials
Tli»> Tax <*<>i11n11 »a 1«• n Ims
Puite, \«>oiuing and Nebraska, >2,-
Rhode Island, Aram J. Pothier. i for Rathdrum, Idaho today on lmsi- and brought Into th«* city on a street unreasonable distance for him to In the department of agriculture iu worl.ltig f««r iiiiinv wi * i *I» h <*qiinllz!ii.
i
<
ar.
Suddenly
on«*
of
the
youthful
0
Truckee-Carson, Nevada. Teoublican. re-elected.
have
covered.
CSS.
ngard to tin* tru«* condition of wal­ (In* tux«':« und tiiiiklng III« N|>|»>rtli>n
Peary will appear before the house nut culture In the Wlllantett»* valley. tiK'nt given out t<>'l>«y, flnnl flgur«
$ i, 1 ‘J u 0; iiio Grande, New Mexico,
South Carolina, C. L. Blease, Dem-,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brenton of bandits pulled a revolver am! shot
anti
killed
Policeman
Harry
Chess-
committee
on
naval
affairs
tomorrow
T vjl ^ s u UU Mexico, >4,5ou,0uu; Uma­ ocrat.
“ Portland, arrived this afternoon on !
more. Th«* robbers then held up the to answer a running fir«* of questions He also obtained considerublo Infor­ for the vnrloiiH »'»nintles l«*lng uh fol
tilla, Oiegou, >3ao,u00; Klamath, Or­
South Dakota, Robert S. Vessey, i a visit.
I ! passengers
mation of tho workings of the gov­ low»'
and crew on the car and concerning his polar achievements. ernment
egon
ana California,
Jóoo.ooo; Republican.
Miss Sadie Look, of Portland. ar-
In scientific Investigation of linker
$ 86.16 177
escaped.
Poss«*s
are
searching
for
¡strawberry valley, Utah, >2,272,000;
Tennessee. Ben W. Hooper, Re- , ■ rived here this afternoon to visit
the grow ing of English walnuts, and I Benton
i
8«
.
them.
Sunnyside-Yakima, Washington, >1,- publican and Independent.
' friends.
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
whih* then* hi' aroused great inter«*»t | ('IncknmiiH
46.7ti'.»,f«5
¿¿0,000, aud Tiolou, Washington,/
Texas, O. B. Colquitt, Democrat, i
(Tribune, (’real Springs, III.)
Mrs. Walter Carroll and daughter
among the people of that section of ' llatsop
>665,000.
Wisconsin, F. E. McGovern, Re­ i arrived up from Junction City this
Our lease with Uncle Sam having th«* country in their culture in tin* Columbia
23,907 95
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The board also made a tentative publican.
practically expired and having decld- WillametU* valley. The goveruinent I Crook
! afternoon.
1
allotment among various projects of
Wyoming, W. E. Mullen, Republi-j
I de to retire to private lite, we the nas recently sent to this valley two Coo»
J. A. Lakin arrived up from Port­
21.303 93
the geuerai reclamation fund lor the; can.
:
CITY
NEWS
:
undersigners
will
otter
at
public
sale
land this afternoon to visit hsi fath­
Investigators, who have gotten a lot Currj
1.671
yegri 1911 to 1914 inclusive. This is
I at our residence National Capitol at of information iu regard to the in­ 1 totlglllH
er. D. R. Lakin.
4 9 «98 9?
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to supplant the >20,000,000 loau and |
Those who think that the only1
Washington,
D.
C.
Monday.
Decem
­
Miss Bess Chetwood left today for
Ollllain
i t i»i ....
here.
The remains of James Patton, of ber. 5. 1910 all of the following «!•*- dustry
to carry on projects which do not . Washington lobbyist is the man who j a visit in Portland and Washington
Mr. C»x»p«*r has been pleased to Grant
1 1.528 87
this county, who dieil at the state schlbed property, to-wlt;
participate in the distribution of the would safeguard the interests of cap-' points near Tacoma.
learn that another edition of Ills Harnaj
ill. 19
loau. The projects to share in this : ital, and whose check book is as i
One Elephant, «bout
Roy Henry and Geo. Stuhlman of tuberculosis sanitarium at Salem on
book on walnuts lias been Issu«'»!
It Hood River
1« 25 15
Wednesday
night,
were
brought
to
moasy follow:
I "onveniently placed as his handker­ Robertsville, Mo., were arrivals in
year old.
Is illustrated with views from every Jackson
17.613.73
1 Eugene last night anil were buried in
Organ-1 Eugene last night.
Yuma, >3 840,000; Grand Valley,: chief are sadly mistaken.
One set of Injunctions of High part of th»* valley where wulnuts are JoHephlne
I* 1 82 98
the
Pleasant
Hill
cemetery
this
after
­
>500,UOo; Uncoinpahgre, >2,045,000; j izatfons closely allied with churches
Cost of Living. Old enough tn w> an : grown, aud Is au interesting publica­ Klntiintb
W. H. Stevens and W. G. Anable,
20.'>08.95
Minideka, >528,000; Payette-Boise, have their lobbyists in the corridors, of Mt. Vernon. Wash., were arrivals noon.
Sired by Gold Bugs and damned by toll.
Lak«
1l3f. *8«
>4.5J >,435; Huntley, >110,000; Milk and while it may be hard to believe, in Eugene this morning.
everybody.
One purpose of takng numerous l.nn«
R<! «77 99
passenger
The EuKene Fruit Growers’ asso-
River, $-,950,000; Sun River, >3,- ! as a rule, the moral lobby is more
One Republican platform, good ns views of walnut grov«*» In th»« valley Lincoln
C. D. Hemenway was a passenger
10.97 2.51
275,010; Lo**er Yollewstone, >578,- powerful than the one which would for Mohawk points on the Wendlinc ! *’latlon is preparing to manufacture new; only been used for campaign I h to make* new slides for Mr. Coop­ Linn
46.943 15
,
spray
for
its
members,
as
this
Is
the
OOv; North Platte, $2,185,000; Rio make for immorality.
local this afternoon
purposes.
er’s lecture, which I h tiettor than evei Malheur
14.981 48
Grande, $1,855,000; Truckee-Carson,
One Illg Stick, same what worn before. He will l»*cture at Cottage Marlon
The two senators who were the
Miss Dora Totte:
of Roseburg, time of year that fruit trees should
«4.774 03
$1,594,000; Missouri pumping $270,- first to leave Washington when the returned to that ci;y this afternoon be sprayed. The association is about from over use.
Grove tonight, nt M«*<lf«>rd Saturiln) Morrow
16,050 59
through shipping potatoes, expecting
000; Belle Fourche, >480,000; Ok­ : s.'ssion of the upper house closed after a visit in Eugene.
One Republican machine,
nlgnt ami at Ashland mi«* night nex Multnomah
493 4s5 •«
anogan, $13,000, and Shoshone, >3,- for the holidays will be among the
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dalton, of to send out only about four or five what out of repair, but good ns
w«*«*k. Ih* will theti »« East and will Polk
26.867.74
000,000.
One Financial System, well
last to return. They are Senators Salem, are in Eugene for a few days, more carloads.
address tho national farmers’ con­ Shermun
12.82« 05
Of these the amounts allotted to I Cummins and Young of Iowa. Sena­ having arrived this afternoon.
plied with Clearing house Certificates gress in Texas some time this mouth. Tillamook
22.283 "5
The
annual
meeting
of
the
Eugene
Grand Valley, Lower Yellowstone tor Young has seen only three weeks
and
a
little
cash.
Mrs. H. A. Dearborn is here from
t'luntllln
64.277 5s
and Missouri pumping are condition­ i of actual service, but he likes it so Portland visiting at the home of her Fruit Growers’ association will be
A large quantity of Old I Dinner
Union
33,277 58
held
in
the
circuit
court
room
of
«ne
NEW
SCHOOL
BUILDING
al.
Skills.
Pails. Grandpa Hats. Coon
well that he wants to return for a son. Professor R. H. Dearborn.
Wallowa
16,8 47 17
court house on Saturdav January 14. Teddy Bears, Taft Smiles, nnd I many
The totr.l amount of this fund will full term, while Senator Cumtniss is
E. H. Westcott and wife, of Cres­
AT
SPRINGFIELD READY Wasco
22.30 3 9'»
beginning
at
10
a.
m.
The
annual
be $25,351,897.
other things too numerous to men­
■. orking for the election of a more well. were in Eugene today, return­
Washington
34.096 21
election of officers will take place tion.
,\o ¡.liottueuts, either from the ! progressive Republican to fill the! ing home on the afternoon train.
Springfield. Jan. 7. The now Whocler
6.57«i is
and
much
business
wilt
be
transact
­
loan or from the general reclamation seat made vacant by the death of
This sale will positively take pine»* Springfield school building Is prac Yamhill
Miss Kate Smith of Medford, re­
22.111.09
ed,
besides
hearing
the
reports
of
service fund were recommended for Senator J. P. Dolliver.
on above date regardless of weather. th ally ready for occupancy, and w ill
turned to that city this afternoon af­
the follow ing projects, except for
Firm made known on day of sale.
♦ ♦ *
ter a visit with Miss Grace Hocken- officers.
be occupied by the school children
Total
>1.385.615 *1
necessaary maintenance aud opera­
Roast Crow will be served by the next Monday, when classes will be r<
It is the general rule for men smith.
Mrs.
Henry
Nurre
has
received
a
tion i
Ohl
Boy
’
s
Republican
Club.
C.
P.
Cronk.who
has
been
employed
Burned after a two weeks’ vacation *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
elected to high state and federal of­
Orland, Cal.; Garden City, Kas.; fices to sever all connection with the by the forest service at the Tilla­ letter from her husband stating that
Every body, regardless of past Only the eight grade» will occupy
K.tlelas, Kapato and Benton, Yaki­ corporations and personal business mook planting station at Hebo, is In he is feeling much better and will re­ political servitude Invited,
This this building, and the High school t
ELMIRA NOTES
t
main in the East for a time before stuff must be cleared away.
ma project, Washington; Carthage, immediately after their election is a the city.
will have /or itself the old building
coming home. Then they will move
N. M., and Hondo, N. M.
Joe
Cannon.
Auctioneer:
Colonels
D.
E.
Fitton.
of
the
forest
service,
on Mill street. It will have ample
certainty. Governor Foss of Mas­
The president informs congress in sachusetts, is an exception to the rule has gone to Toledo, Or., in the inter­ to some point in the East, but have Rockefeller. Morgan and Vanderbilt, quarters for there are 10 rooms for
Elmira, Orc . Jan
7
Earnest
his letter transmitting the report that and he has not resigned either from ests of the service, to be gone a few not decided just where. Mr. Nurre G. O. P. Managers.
some 55 pupils. There are eight
says the weather has been fine at
he has approved the report “after the business concerns nor the corpo-, days.
Teddy Roovevelt, Clerk. rooms In th» new building, and It I >uckworth am! wife of Kent, Ore .
are visiting their parents. Mrs A
careful consideration, believing that rations with which he is identified,
Nels Lasson, who has been
I
visiting Rochester, Minn., where he has been
will easily accommodate the school Duckworth and Mr. and Mrs. D«n-
it sets forth a plan for the distribu­ and says he does not intend to do his folks near Eugene, left on the staying.
population of Springfield proper.
nlng.
tion of the loan and of the available so.
noon train today for Washington.
The High school physics depart­
It is reported by many of the far­
J. Y. nn»l Mary Maxwell spent a
reclamtition fund that from an engi­
where he is at work.
ment
this
week
received
a
small
mers living near the city that many
few day» Inst week In Coburg, vUlt-
neering and economic standpoint will
McMinnville Register:
Mrs. Jen­ of the small school boys are in the
quantity
of
additional
apparatus,
The present house of representa­ nie Grissen returned to her home in
Ing their sister, Mrs Perl Wood
best serve the completion of these
which will be added to the labora­
D«irthn Bond of Hubbard. Or., Is
projects which should be given the tives consists of 391 members. With Eugene Monday, having spent the habit of shooting song birds and oth­
tory,
which
Is
now
very
complete
Hp«*ndlng th»* holiday» nt th«* home of
preference in construction and com­ the increased population recorded in holidays with her daughter, Mrs. er feathered inhabitants of the farm,
The
school
already
owns
over
>250
her parents, Mr. and Mr» M ohch E v -
pletion over such projects or parts of the last census the next house would Earl Wright, and other relatives and other than game birds, with small
worth of modern scientific apparatus er*.
rifles. The shooting of song birds
projects which are more remote an»l have a membership of 430, an in­ friends.
for this department and during the
is against the law and probably some EUGENE WILL HAVE
Ruby Yale» of Woseo, ami Mamie
may properly wait until a later date crease of 39. In '.his estimated total
Captain B. K. Lawson and J. C. youngster will be caught up to stop
year it Is possible to perform some Polock of Eugene, »p»*nt last Week
are included members from the new Johnson
for construction.”
A
NEW
BASEBALL
of
Cottage
Grove,
were
in
45 different experiments.
state» of Arizona and New Mexico. the city this afternoon to attend the the practice.
visiting friends und relatives around
TEAM NEXT YEAR
Political mathematicians figure that meeting before the county court to
Elmira.
a c lanahan
The Eugene and Great Western
in a hundred years, should the recent apply for an appropriation for an ar­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dori» Hale have
GIRL ARRESTED
Eugene will have a new baseball
Land company, recently organized
ratio of increase continue, the house mory here.
moved Into th»* Christian church par­
FOR SHOPLIFTING sonage.
INCUBATOR PRIZE would consist of a thousand mem­ Mrs. W. H. Stanley and children here, has let the contract for the team next year that may pull the city
erection of a >2000 residence on the out of the reputation that it has for
bers.
Mis» Smith of Coburg closed
a
of Saginaw are visiting in Eugene company's
« A 4
tract of land recently pur­ lack of interest in this game. There Sarah Shaffer, Aged 17 Years, very Riicccssful term of school at th"
A Chicken-Raising Contest Is
with Mrs. Frank Stanley. Mr. Stan­ chased two and a half miles west of is a team, partly organized, whose
Fir Grove school on Inst Friday
Governor Woodrow Wilson’s fight ley will arrive Monday and then the
Accused of Stealing at
Launched Among Boys
Th«* Elmlrn nnd Florence Tele­
in behalf of James F. Martine to suc- family will go to Wendling where he Croswell. The work of clearing and members are practicing daily with
the
horsehide
ball
as
often
as
the
Or
­
Cottage Grove
ex Y. M. C. A.
phone Co hav«* started out a cr»*w o*
ceed United States Senator Kean of has been given the position as tsore grubbing the land is progressing rap­
egon
winter
weather
will
permit.
Fur
­
idly and 7000 pear, apple and walnut
New Jersey has brought out some in­ keeper.
tnent to reset poles nnd fix up th»dr
trees, which will plant about 12 5 thermore, this team will not depend
Cottage Grove, Jan. 7
?
Sar- lines. This will be greatly apprecia­
The chicken-raising contest waa teresting facts In the political career
acres, have been ordered. They will upon the city merchants for its fi­ ah Shaffer, aged 17 years,
te»! by the patrons of th»* Illi**.
launched at the Y. .'1. C. A. Thurs­ • ' Mr. Martine. He was once elected
nances, This is a proposed team by sides with her mother on
be set out this winter.
Mi s Nellie PotHeff 1» nttendlnk,
day evening when eight of the twa.lve :o the common council and twice de-, SIMPLE REMEDY
the employes of the Oregon Power side of the railroad tracks,
school In Elmira.
contestants met to discuss the plans. •‘■ate:! for congress, three times for j
A number of taxpayers of Cottage Company, to be known as the “O.P.” rested yesterday by Marshal Snod
FOR TYPHOID FEVER Grov«'
B. W. Inman has put up a tcle-
Methods of record-keeping aud feed­ t te senatoi, and four tiii.es for me
want a new road district cre­ team. There is some unusually good grass, on complaint of Battel Sisters, phom* line down to hl» farm.
-embly, twice before conventions*
ing were discussed aud the terms of
it
is
claimed,
among
baseball
talent,
ated
out
of
territory
surrounding
With
the
present
Editor
Guard:
charged with shoplifting. Upon the
r the nomination for governor, once
the contest arranged. The bo>s ».ere
very enthusiastic and an onlooker for sheriff and once for mayor of scare of typhoid , whether real or fan­ that city exclusive of other road dis­ the employes of this company, espec- prisoner being arraigned before Jus­ NO
DOUBT ABOUT
several
of
the
new
"im-
tricts
In
that
vicinity.
The
matter
tally
amon
print
the
letter
that
tice Counter the case was transferr­
would have been surprised at the Plainfield. Three years ago he was cied, would you
will come up for hearing in the ported” force, and there is no Want ed to the juvenile court at Eugeen.
cmckeu lore which these young fel- the minority’s choice for United 1 am sending?
“BARRIER” COMING
I have had a great deal of exper- county court on Tuesday, January of either variety of pitchers. Every this court having no jurisdiction on
States senator. He has always been a
ium lime aire-u/ accumulated.
day before the noon hour, when the account of the girl being a minor
•ence with this dreadfttl disease and 10, at 2 p. m.
lhe contest was originated for the strong William J. Bryan man.
weather permits, the pavement upon Deputy Sheriff Pitcher took the pris­
believe the remedy that I am sending
purpose of developing an interest in
« 4 4
TO EUGENE THIS TIME
School Superintendent W. B. Dil­ Oak street makes an excellent dia­ oner to the county seat yesterday af­
if
taken
in
will
break
up
the
fever
,.,t «.u.wtu industry in and around
The International Reform Bureau
lard
is
receiving
papers
for
the
mid
­
mond,
and
good
twirling
can
be
seen.
ternoon.
Eugene. There is no doubt that there which counts as among its most im­ the first stages, and that it will help
For th»* s»*cond time In th«» last
The gas and electric boys are really
The Bartel Sisters missed several two sessons. contract» have been r<*-
is a great chance in this direction, portant duties to see that congress­ nourish the patient, and keep fever year eighth grade examination to be
held
in
the
various
schools
on
Janu-i
enthusiastic
over
their
plan
for
a
articles of wearing apparel. Including celvi'il by Manager G«*o. H Smith fur
and it is hoped that the knowledge men work and not give poor excuses under control If It has gone too far
and experience gained by the boys to stay away from the executive ses­ break It. I have used it in my own ary 19 and 20. Under the present team, and there Is no reason why a waist, from their store on January th»* coming of Klaw and Erlnnger'a
system
all
of
the
public
schools
are
they should not be able to bring their 3, and on Wednesday discovered the New York success, "The Barrier” to
will some day prove of great benefit sions of the lower house, will have no family and know of several cases
to them as Individuals, and to the fault to find with Representative that were pronounced typhoid by compelle»! to use the same questions company fame after the fourteenth waist on the person of Miss Shaffer. the Eugene Theatre on January 14.
and a uniform standarfl of efficiency of April.
A search warrant was Issued out of
community as well.
If th«* war between tho leading
Nicholas Longworth, son-in-law of ex­ prominent Eugene doctors, that quit
fhe McClanahan Incubator which President Roosevelt. Mr. Longworth taking the doctor’s medicine and the is required before the eighth grade
Justice Counter’s court, and the mar­ theatrical magnate», which Influen-
pupils
are
permitted
to
enter
High
•
fever
broke
up
after
taking
this
medi
shal
went
to
the
Shaffer
homo
for
li.'.s been donated by the maker to the spent the most of his time during the
c»*i! hundreds of thousands of dollars
SPRINGFIELD WILL
school.
the purpose of making an Investiga­ worth of plays, hud not reached n cri­
contest has proven quite a desirable holidays drafting a iariff commission cine.
HAVE
GUN
CLUB
Take
any
good
grade
of
coffee,
tion. He accused the girl of bavin ■« sis, "The Barrier” would have vlslt-
prize, and each lad is determined to bill representing as nearly as pcssi-
A number of residents of road dis­
the waist In her possession, whereup­ <•<1 us long befor»» this, as It was one
v.in. lhe chickens are likely to re­ b’e the views of the ways and means using 1-2 lb to make 1 1-2 pints of
been
complet-
Arrangements
have
trict
No.
41,
lying
a
few
miles
north
­
letter
member January uth as a red
committee. He will have it com-; liquid. Then get Burgundy or port west of Junction City, were before ed for a meeting to be hold next on she acknowledged the theft and of Hu* original booklngH. schedule»!
not only produced the waists, but two for th»* high i spots on the Pacific
i .j, tor suieiy they will have clean **'otnd to present to congress at the wine: commence giving 1 tablespoon­
the county court today asking that Tuesday evening at 7: 30 In tho For-
’.mses <-ud care the rest of their •irst oppertunitv after the opening of ful of coffee, then In one hour 1 ■i portion of road district No. 83 esters hall over the post office for expensive scarfs. The Schaffer fam eoaat.
tablespoonful of wine; keep this up
lly came hero front Corvallis a few
There 1» an armatile
________ declare'!
______ . nt
days.
• , ,
the holiday session.
for 4S hours or longer If the fever be annexed to 41. Those who spoke the purpose of organizing a gun and months ago.
Boys’ Secretary Weaver, who is be­
th»* pre»er»t time, and In between the
before
the
court
in
favor
of
the
mat
­
rifle
club
at
Springfield.
Over
thir
­
has no« broken In that time.
hind the contest, is much to be held
clashing of factions,
"The Barrier"
Of course we are supposing th ter were J. H. Ferguson, J. J. Winn, ty have signified a willingness to
----------------------♦»♦♦»<> • has b«*on permitted to pass, carrying
in high gratitude by Eugene’s cham­ EUGENE’S POPULATION
J.
D.
Cox.
W.
H.
Maloy
and
J.
H.
join
and
aid
in
making
the
organiza
­
patient Is to be confined to his bed.
pion egg producers.
a flag of truce, for Its mission Is
end given sponge baths every two Moffett. Those who opposed the tion a success. At tills mooting th'* :
FIGURED ACCORDING
The inspection of
** chicken houses,
««•<>»
peaceful, nnd th»* demand for it has
MARRIED
:
were
measure
and
spoke
against
It
matter
will
lie
thoroughly
discussed,
’’«•••rs: all nourishment In a liquid
yards and records will be done unan-
z cauHed th»* mon big in theatrical af­
J. R. Turnbow, E. J. Norton and plans outlined
for future growth. ♦
f'*rm,
and
plenty
of
pure
water,
and
each
boy
will
not
•
»4
nounced, so that
TO SCHOOL CENSUS also lemonade. See that the bowels Frank Williams. No decision was All are taking an Interest and if the
fairs to have some conaldoration for
be "prepared.”
At th»* parsonage of the M. E. the long suffering public.
given today, but the matter was ta­ present plans are matured Spring­
are
kept
o*«en.
may
desire
to
get
Acy boys that
When Seattle completed her school
field will have an active club. Later church south at. Junction City. Janu­
/ fter the fever has left, give about ken under consideration.
inio line may do so until next Tues- census she discovered that she had
on
if the fellows succeed in their ary 4. 1910, Geo. W. Faw ver ami PORTLAND FIFTH IN
2
grains
of
quinine
twice
a
day
for
»1 y afternoon, when the contest will 5.6 times as many population
as!
John Kestly returned today from trap shooting, other clubs will be In­ Miss Lena Raping, Rev. G. W. Hous»*-
two
or
three
days,
and
gradually
Le closed io all. Each boy must have school children, Tacoma had 4.17
:in extended trip through California. vited in and orizes offered. All who holder, officiating.
BUILDING OPERATIONS
at least five hens to start with.
times as many, and Portland 5.35 I come back to solid foods.
This
recipe
is found in the last He was much pleased with his trip, desire to join should be at the meet­ ♦♦♦♦♦e~***eeeAAeeee«e4ee«
Free reading coures will be provid­ times as many.
but he says Eugene and Springfield ing next Tuesday evening and aid In
ed each boy who enters and the com­
Eugene has 2,779 school children, edition of Dr. Chase’s Book.
Chicago. Jan. 6
Tho Amerlcnn
suit him best. He and his wife trav­ perfecting an organization.
Even
Yours respectfully,
pletion of this course will count 10 w hich if multiplied by the Seattle |
Contractor reports that the first 16
eled
as
far
south
as
Fresno,
visiting
though
you
have
had
no
experience
t
BORN.
•
:
MRS.
ELLEN NEEDHAM
points In the final count.
per centsge, (5.6). gives Eugene a
I cities in the total cost of construc­
Springfield, Or. San Jose, Santa Cruz and other sou­ at the trap, you are Invited to join I ♦
population of 15.562; by the Tacoma
tion of buildings during 1910 are:
thern
California
points
as
well
as
and
learn
to
shoot
blue
rocks.
It
Is
♦♦♦♦•♦•••••»•«•«••»♦♦♦♦♦♦Z
R.
F.
D. No. 2.
<»♦♦♦♦♦•>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ percentage, (4.17), 11,558, and by
New York .....
>188,789.345
the larger cities. He tells about the an amusement well worth your while
(5.35),
In
Eugene.
Jan.
7,
1911,
to
Geo.
the
Portland
percentage,
96,932,700
Chicago ..........
w
♦
same story that Mr. Peery, of Spring­ and will keep one In excellent, prac­
W.
Harris
and
wife,
a
son.
37,866.565
Philadelphia
field, brings back, that California is tice.—News.
: Politics and Politicians X gives the city 14,867.
21,684,100
Los Angeles
good enough in the winter time If
♦
Hackenschmldt for >20.000, part of Portland .........
DIED
died
The directors of the Lane County
20,886.202
you have lots of money and wish to
which
was
posted
tonight.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ Asset company met this afternoon I ♦
GOTCH
SAYS
HE
♦ do nothing, but for a business man,
St. Louis
1 9.600,063
The 'announcement wns mad«* ns Detroit .....
Two of the twenty-seven states to further consider the contract with
17.515,945
Oregon Is a far better state.
QUITS
THE
GAME
Hackenschmldt
nnd
Westergard
were
Hist begin the new year with new the Eastern capitalists in regard to
Seattle
1 4 449,1 1 0
A notice has ben rec-tvod hv mall
preparing
to
wrestle.
by
"Farmer
”
1
.« or r''-ele«*ted chief execu- financing the proposed coast electric from Silver l ake. Or., of the doth of
1 4.363.830
The county clerk issued 53 hunt-
Omaha,
Neb., Jan. 7.— Frank Burns, who stated that >1 (inn hid Minneapolis
-*r«> headed bv men named railway. Definite announcement in ' I William Holder on December 31. He er»’ nnd 15 combination hunters’ nnd Gotcb, champion wrestler of the
Knnsas City
13,783.19«
•■''ready
been
deposit.,I
by
himself
on
f rn'ng of construe'«
construe-« was bom on August 1 1, 1 854. Inter nnglers’ 1fc«*nso« s'nee th first of t;«e world, has turned that honor over to
•
' >
lifort*», Hiram W. «■egard to the b«’ «'.•■n'ng
behalf
of
Gotch,
nn»l
that
the
re
ynrlf
sv-t
’
l
Vn
murfo
In
n
four
!
*./.r .
^--r —«4* -*nd in
»*" nwdp
a few1 mo-t tno’r n!'*re |n fh« Pa Icier «*«
nr. All the duck hunters took out. Yuslff Mahmout and announced that malnder would be posted nf ,in,.
Evnngellne Chapter Eastern Star,
time held Its annual Installation of offi­
’If- nc.q
thp nr»w ’’O«r
he would back Mnhmout against. ’ll • challenge v as accepted.
cers last night.
I
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SENOS REPORT
OF EXPERTS
WALNUT TREES
THEN ESCAPE
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