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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1911)
lY^HOID FcVLrt FOLLOWED DROUGHT •mung farmers to bung th.or crops to maturity with the small supply MANKIND, SAYS HOWE nt hand ’I here was practically no I TALES ABOUT PEOPLE PtRSONAL white chiffon, with a bund of I rainfall during July ami early Aug ♦ (Continued troni «jage 1). taffetas below a wide band of I WritQr in Lttalio'a Weekly Saya us. In (¡plorado. There was a big ♦ * which Is headed by u band of ro movement h, K,.t ||VI. gtock to Chica Gourd Special Hervlv- spect, but when he pronounced the Xntirc Country la Af. (From Saturday's Dally Guard) The walstlln«« is very light _ and go und Kansas City markets from dictum of the 'strenuous life,' v hen New York, Jan. 13. Perhaps the loos.- little casaquln of th«* del I W' xtern territory. Hay was selling greatest woman physician and mr- he placed before the American peo s footed J. 8. Beckley, of Oakland, Is trans- taffetas forms the bodice its I ns high ns twenty dollais per ton In 1 geon in the world Is Louis»- Roblno- ple the teaching which classified all the city. round neck Is filled Into the mod Colorado In October. For that mat who are physically unfit for the < nrorn I. cr II m ' s Weekly > vltch, th«« pretty little Jewess who N. L. Flthenry Is horn«- from a trip height by lace. The short klml We reached nt the beginning <>r ter, hay throughout the «-iitlre coun I has lately attained unfortunate pub strenuous Ilf«* (and that means by to Portland det-ves are untrlno-d. but lined m try win bringing twelve dollnrs und far the greatest proportion) as mol the new year n critical stage In the licity through her unwavering alle- Mrs. M. Harper w«*nt to Portland white chiffon, which shows w most unusual mid prolonged drought up the last month In the year, as - glance to her brother, Joseph G. lycoddles, he became the greatest today on business. they fall away loosely from ngulnst ten dollars und fifty cents this oonutry has ever known Rec Robin, bank wrecker, IP-fore the enemy to health the American peo- E. W. Frost, of Wendling, was In arms. A line of roses defines months before und nine dol financier's downfall, I few I the city over night. ords of ralnf-JI hav«« bean kept In twelve people ' pie have had for a generation. waist, and the casaquln extends Annual Report of Secretary I In • 11 V of N«»v, York fur« something* lars in I 9UM. knew of the relationship between | criticize him for falling, out of his Dr Calvin 8. White, state health I low them In a narrow frill. Anyth I he New England and the greater llobln who had his name legally I own strength, to recognize the weak like eighty flva years Th» ¡mst sat officer. Is In the city. and more girlish It wo Holt Sho.ws Interesting Fig- quainter ton shows less precipitation than nt part of Ho- Atlantic states came for • hanged from lloblnovltch and the ness of the many who cannot live IT. 8. Bales, of Dorena, Is transact be difficult to find. any dima during that long period, ward with an amazingly low report distinguished feminine authority on up to the standard he has set. yet ing business in Eugene. Mid-season coats are Interest There wnn n lower amount of rain Springs, wells ami brooks. before electrteal therapeutics. ures-Oficers Elected In his day who In many Instances attempt to do| W L. Schmitt, of Creswell, was because they show signs of a revl recorded In Ht. I'nul, from January 1 th.it considered Inexhaustible, failed of trouble, however, Robin tourned it and finally fill our sanitariums In the city over night. of short walst-d -ff.-cts for g.-ne Rivers supplying water to bls slater, whose name he to November, than during th» name entirely had and asylums in th»* ever Increasing E. Perkins, of Drain, Is In Eu- j The Eugene Fruit Growers' asso day wear. There |9 not quite tlm« In seventy-flv«» years ’1 he dry i ¡lower fell so low In som«* places abandoned, and found in her his on- stream of thou« whose brains and gene for a day or so. ciation shipped out 108 carloads of much of the Empire suggestion nervous systems ar«« broken down by spell wun country wide In Its scope, iii III h were obliged to niispsnd opora- ly friend. Mrs. N. B. Young went to Rose fruit during the past season, accord formerly, but the lift above the n (loss or rwly upes rbetr auxiliary too much work and too little relax and most every where crops suffered st* urn plants Dr. Louis«* Robinovltch Is no burg today to visit friends. ing to the report made by S«*cretary mal is enough to Justify the stal In cities of such size •Unary practicloner. Hhe Is a scien ation." as a consequence. The condition of N. L. Fltzhenry is home from a trip J O. Holt at the annual meeting of ment that coutourlers are giving . a» Salem, 111 Massachusetts, water Dr. House told what modern medi winter wheat on De'-v-mt r I t wan tist as well as a healer of the Ills of acting business Ln Eugene. the association In the court house great deal of thought and attend the lowest ever recorded on a simi boards have asked realdents to use th«* flesh, and savants of Europe as cine Is doing for the welfare of this J. R. McGallard went to Portland : this forenoon, The association did to the question of waistline In I na little water us possible. In Athol lar date, except in thnt month five well as America, are fhmiliar with world, giving statistics to show that on the noon train today. approximately 1125.000 worth of modes to come. Moltons and sa years ago. It wan materially b *low ••very on«- wua uski-d to cut down ills h«*r name and h«-r ability. Hhe it within th«* ¡>ast 35(1 years the length A J. Zumwalt returned last night 1 business during the season and be- d breadcloths are going to the average. In every section • Kept dally consumption by one-half. Thia was who perfected /-lectrlcal anes of th«* average Ilf«- has doubled and from a trip to Ix»s Angeles. sides shipping that many carloads of worn for spring, and many d.-slg th«* Pacific Northwest. The condition condition persisted In Ihe cotton reg thesia, after so great a scientist as at present is Increasing at the rate today Joe Rothschild returned fruit out, received 32 carloads of are already making their appearar wnn such at the time of writing that ion districts «»f the south throughout Dr Bntelli, <>t Gen vii , had tried and of 17 years per century in Europe from a short trip to Portland. supplies from outside points. The at the winter resorts, whose seas the outcoiin- of the i-rn-i v. im regard the entire summer. In the greater failed. From a popular viewpoint, and 14 years in that period in this A. J. T. Smith, of Gold Hill, is association paid to the Southern Pa seems to be beginning well. ed with much concern It w.t-, re part of Texas ami Oklahoma It had perhaps her greatest exploit was to country, This, h«- said, is due to transacting business in Eugene. cific company in freight charges dur The velvet coat and skirt costal kill rabbits by •■letcrlcfty and then sanitary science an«! preventative ported to bn much Piori- dependent not been relieved In December. Hon. R A. Booth returned home ing the season over $32,000. with blouse to match and eight st Ihe general drought wan some restore tlw*m Io life after more than medicine, such as vac« inatlon for than ordinarily upon future influen- The meeting was well attended arate blouses for less formal wear, what dispelled III the latter part of an hour’s al solute stillness of heart. smallpox and anti-toxin for dlph- today from his farm at Yoncalla, ces. R. O. Brady came down from notwithstanding the cold weather. • xtremelv useful. and the v- ivete < ivembor and by the snowstorms In It was h<-r experiments along this theria. He cited examples as to Creswell on the noon train today. Besides the report of the s«*cretary, and corduroy suits, when well mat Spring wheat was hit hard. i*,«i>e the early days of December. The! what could be don«- by medical O. Hoskins, of Payette, Idaho, is I which is long and full of details of are very good looking. Some of t daily In North Dakota where the av latter were of tin greatest benefit to line which gave rise to the theory science and what has been done in the business, there were short ad best corduroys are absolutely ¡.lai erage yield wan but five burllela to th • country, for they brought gener that electrocution does not really Cuba sine«* the arrival of the Ameri transacting business In Eugene. H. J I.awhern, of Medford, waa dresses and discussions on various 11 save for big collars of fur, and o th«* acre, an compared with an aver al rains und . nows from the lower l.lll and which won for the pretty lit** cans, where the death rate has de topics of interest to members of the sees the plain velvets or velvetee age there In tiu* pant ton years of Missouri and middle Mississippi val t'e doctor-woman, the proud title of creased one-half, or in Panama, an arrival in Eugene last night. Rev. G. 8. O. Humbert ia on his asociation. Directors were elected though braid or satin usually tri almost three times that much Re leys '-.« t ward to the Atlantic coast. ’’The Edison of Medicine." where In the past four years the way to eastern Washington points. as follows for the ensuing year: the most modish suits in these intfj ports of the Agricultural department, Nevertheless. th«* water supply was W. W. Cross, of Northfield. Vt., "A few days ago,” said an Iowa death rate has ben cut down many H. F. McCornack, J. Beebe. M. H. erials. Just Issued show that 1909 cotton still alarmingly low toward the first hundred jier cent. And those meth was an arrival in Eugene last night. Harlow, F. B. Chase, Geo. A. Dorris, woman, who is visiting in New York,! Practical frocks of tweeds ______ ai suffered severely from lack of rain »f the year. ods are simple. In New Yoik City Mrs. F. N. Olson, of Wendling, Ernest Miller. J. O. Holt, W. G Al homespuns trimmed with braid a fall There was a total loss of al Just what effect a continuation of "I hired a taxicab to take me | the death rate has dropped from 20 was in the city over night shopping. len and John Thramer. most 3.U00.000 bales us the ill red thia drought would have on next through th« tenement district of the. to 1 6 persons per thousand since the supplied with dainty yokes of line Benjamin Young, a prominent cit The association's finances are in I or silk, are among the things su result of this Oklahoma, Arkansas year's crops Is a matter of serious East side. I ain somewhat Interest-1 adoption of the stret-sweping 8VB- izen of Astoria, is in the city today. splendid shape, reports the secretary, plied for the well-dressed matro and Texas, which were the most arid conjecture, ’lb«- soil venditions of od In sociology, and I wanted to see tem. Hugh and Austin Hampton visited and plans are on foot to enlarge the! who needs something for mornlt states of that territory then, forgot pear to be good But It ail hlng«-s on for myself whether the lamentable car- He discussed the methods of The cannery use. Sometimes these are made for the time being the uiuch-fought the water supply of the country, be conditions pictured by magazines and rylng disease in meat and foods, and their mother at Cottage Grove to scope of operations, will be improveed and enlarged in one piece, but the models with boMB boll weevil. Every ens, gy was bent ing brought to normal. It was said •H-u Iiai>«-r wrlt«-rs wort* really true. (•told how cattle are converted into day. Isaac Higgins arrived down from some departments, The plant was a ice and skirt built separat- ■ i«l upon securing water at lint weather bureau that there Is 1 was speedily satisfied, and. as th«- meat when afflicted with fever, The dryn«-Mi whs also prevalent iiu reason to anticipate other than sights, sounds and smells, had a bad blood-poisoning or disease, and In Pleasant Hill on the noon train to good money-maker (•*.’ the associa- joined with a girdle that make» »he . ■ tion this year. appear as one, are natty. throughout the «-astern part of th«- that th«- usual amount of rain will «•ffect upon my nerves, I called to the same way foodstuff and milk is day. W. A. Sbewman, a newspaper man At a short session of the associa- Atlantic coast states, nearly all of be received during the coming year, the chauffeur: With a modish and handson <■ prepared In grossly selfish and of Oregon City, is in Eugene on busi "Please tak«- me back to civiliza tion in their office this afternoon blouse, a coat and skirt costume «9 th» middle Atlantic states and the and ihe drought ‘ rell«*v«d In any thoughtl«*ss methods. He declar«*d ness. tion. by the shortest possible route." the following officers were chosen: any of the smart materials is drosijS Pacific Northwest It was a fore- case the dry spell of 1910 will go J. H. Pitney was a passenger for H. F. McCornack, president: J. "Civilization?" said the driver, that there should be laws to prevent runner to the present drought, for down as a record breaker. It Is contamination of streams, and also Junction City on the noon train to Beebe, vice-president: First National enough for any daytime wear, arwf looking puzzled, “ Why, l«*ddy. I've for informal restaurant or theat’ th«* 1910 crop showed th« shortest doubtful If th«- country over saw laws that should consider the neglect Bank, treasurer, and J. O. Holt, sec wear in the evening; while for ord estimated yield per acre, except anything like such a deficient mols- lived In this town all my Ilf«*, an’ I of public officers to maintain health day. L. Flint went to Junction City .«ever heard of no such place In New J. retary. • nary street or visiting purposes 19U9. for ten yeara. The output la tur«* perlt. »«1. If so. the government ful conditions as murder when death this afternoon to visit with rela- York." simpler blouse is satisfactory ar thought to be about 9m».noo bales records fall to show It. results. Ther«* are other medical re tlves. • 7-2H will save the more expensive one. i behind the crop a verage 1 of the past quirements that laws should en- B. Koeller, of Stork stakes, value 11.000. Jos- 8. Dr. Bishop and a rule, however, the blouse of tods five years as vaccination and mar- force, such over the ephine Hymovltz Zarlgatsy, Wendling, were in the city won. what people once understoc Along with th«* recent drought FADS AND FASHIONS J is by not second. Kaplan, third: Levine, Daur- riage. night. 119 : a separate blouse. It must mate, cam«* an alnrtnlng numle-r of typhoid religion and scientific Dollars, ♦ ♦ is trans- A. C. IJalmer, of Jasper, er and Mariner also lan. Track fust. the costume or at least harmonis cases Surgeon G«-u«-ral Wyman, of Such, in brief, Is the story of the quacks are the three forces, declar- acting business in Eugene over the ♦ with it so admirably that it seenj Ho- Bureau of Public Health and » «•<! the Portland physlcien. that an most novel race ever held on any night. New York, Jan. 14.—The road to* an integral part of it. All of wh!<| Marine Hoapital service, reedved re tagonize the health of the nation F. L. Hunter, of Salem, is trans- fashion has many by-paths. One does not mean that the suit or ma ports of an epidemic In ttklnhoma Au old gendeman of elghty-two track—only the scene of this one and the medical profession. Through and other places. From th-- former * ai In claiming dlHtini'tlon becam*«* was a hospital, rather than a track. thes«* mediums th proper legisla acting business in Eugene for a day might even compare the modes to a erial or trimming must enter inf or so. the blous tree with many well-grown branches, the composition of stste, 551 caaes were reported In h*- Ims never allowed a razor to It was also an education contest, as tion is prevented. Miss Rose Coleman and nephews with younger sprouts shooting out though this arrang-ment is populM| Septamber. A month later the touch his face. He says that In this well as a race, and an anti-race sul- Low morality, both physically and dreaded dI»•'»*•• had Jump<-<1 to up wav he has saved almost two years clde propuganda. as well as a con- mentally, the speaker declared, were went to Junction City last evening all the time. The youngest might and where the three pieces are tur»' on a visit. be called mid-season modes, for ed out by one maker, one is ward of <00. Oregon alatted with of tlm«*. and the <*quivnl<*nt of t wen- test. It was like this. When the ladles’ in danger of causing the ruin of the Turner Oliver and wife, of La- thirty-five In July. There was a ty-four thousand dollars of keeping nation, and he showed how improve Grande. are in the city, registered at these styles have grown to be a fixed to find this note. auxiliary of the Jewish Hospital feature. Between-season frocks are steady Increase ninety being report out of the barber's chair, As an ments here were a matter of national the Osburn. new no longer are they made-overs, ed at tb<- etui of three months fol exchange remnrks. he has not the learn«-d thnt six women In that Instl- welfare. SPRIN'GFUXD NOTES tutlon were by way of helping New Rev. A. F. Sanderson left today lowing Indiana reported 80U ty twenty-four thousand dollars and York to overtake London, in poiiula- The discussion was begun by Dr. for Tacoma and Seattle to be gone: designed to piece out the weeks in which one must appear well dressed phoid cases from «lght-thr«e coun- besides he could hav«* saved most of W. J. Brown is getting ready and that th«* half-dozen storks! W. C. Smith, cf Salem. He continu several days. between the season that was waning tl«« In the month of September. Chl- It by shaving himself, also remark tion, were likely to arrive about simultan ed the first speaker's plea for vac Rev. H. A. Green went to Junction to its evening, and the one whose move on his 30-acre ranch west ing that it would be Interesting to In- enge. from August to October, Eugene, which he recently purchai eously, the benevolent women rose cination ard cited how insurance City this afternoon to hold services | damage has not yet appeared. elusive, developed 1.082 casaa ' as know what us«* he made of the two to the occasion. They offered a companies valued this precaution there tomorrow. ed. He will probably be located net The height of the winter season Probably h«* made Hcholursbip in any New York college I when insuring life, He gave figures against 584 for the like period a years snv«*d Mrs. C. E. Scott and children went always finds the evening gown in its week. some such us«* of them as the tramp to the child that should arrive near-, to show how expen. ive typhoid real year before. Grant Holcomb received the sa to Salem today to reside. Mr. Scott greatest glory. In those the tunic These localltl«« are all In the dry make.- of the time h«* saves by toil est to the hour of midnight. Little ly is when considering only dollars will go on later. in all its forms is shown, and the intelligence Tuesday that his mothe •b ’]» bolt, It led to a discussion as to Ing not. If In the perfecting of his Joseph Hymnovit, weight 11 1-2 and cen s. He showed that fifty, whose home was at West Union, i Miss Mary Hall left this noon for how much a drought affected the soul, this man la compelled, after pounds, won the prize, but only b«- caaes of typhoid would cost a com Salem, where she will visit Mrs. fabrics for its development are chif- Washington county, had died. Dt -« b | fon, tulle, and silk mousseline, em '1 f-( spr«*ad of typhoid A high medical shuffling off his unshorn mortal a neck, so to speak. He was b r*< munity not less than *15.000, and Blanche Thurston. broidered with anything that will ceased was quite old and had bee authority gavu It as his opinion that coll, to assume another earthly exactly on th«* stroke of twelve, whf that this would pay interest upon in failing health for some time. Rev. D. C. Kellems left today for th«* present dry spell In many of the form, we trust that It may be a one competitor arrived five minute- fticient bonds to take preventative Vancouver. Wash., where he will re make them look rich and elegant, C. P. Courtright and Harry Pow from merceried cotton to strands of localities where the fever Is preva- • form better suited to his tastes than before midnight, and another five precautions. He declared that im main over Sunday. * pearls. Hand-painted chiffon is also ers have formed a partnership an lent Is rea|M>nalble for the apparent Is the figure of man. minutes after. The other loui en I pure water has cost Lane county Mrs. Neidig. supreme vice-presi coming into great favor again, if in have leased the gravel bar direct! progress of the disease. He argueil I ♦ » * tries arrived Iti pall« four sets of more money and more suffering than dent of the Fraternal Brotherhood, deed it has ever gone out. Its cost north and west of Main street. Met thnt a city getting Its water aupply all the evils that would be present left for points north on the noon That portion of th«» Sunday comic twins within twelve hour«. srs. Courtright & Powers will no* «—— from a river with other towns up-1 supplement, which dealt with the wit the use of spirituous liquors and train today after having visited the liness keeps it among the things to control the sand output for Sprint* c lt be admired, but not achieved by the stream Is bound to suffer at such a Katzenjantmers* futil«» attempt to at ......... c’ i Mr. Horae«* l’n’er o, «.a observer the absence of local option. Men field, and will do a large amount lodge last night. woman with a short pocketbook. time, because, while th«» amount of tend the Astot blits' mnsque ball, from Hoboken or n no other foreign tioning other simple precautions, he local dellvering.-jNews. J. H. Brummette and wife, of Jas- | Quite a charming frock in hand-| sewerage remains constant, the stage wns particularly amusing, though part, ha sdlscovered and announced told how a large per cent of blind per. left today for Ellensburg., painted chiffon is decorated with i< i of the river in lower, cnuslng a con not through th«* antics of tho frr«»- an awful fact about Americans. It ness was caused at birth and that Wash., where they will visit. pink roses, the designs running centration of the pollution. I.lke-j nresslble Hans and Fritz. The twin Is that we are descended, not from this could be absolutely prevented James Hayes, the Junction City wise, during a time of drought thnt made It amusing wns the con the "gentry" but from the peasant by the application at birth by a drop hop buyer, was in the city today, around the skirt above a band of ♦ light blue satin and through the along the watersheds of rivers sup sternation of th«* ¡«eople who pulled ry of Europe. Proof? Simple, ac of a one per cent solution of nitrate returning home on the noon train. CITY NEWS middle of a flshu drapery bordered plying city water, there Is hound to th** devil out of the well. of silver. cording to the learned Mr. Underhill. Mrs. B. F. Mlnney is in the city on each side of soft lace. The girdle be an accumulation of excrement A Calvin S. White, state health of- from Vida attending her husband, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*« Till’ little twin lends one to be Peasants can’t stand prosperity, and. | subsequent rainfall washes this Into lieve thnt tho man who pulls the immediately they get money in the ficer. urged tbe necessity of intro who is taking treatment for an ail is of blue satin and the surplice point is filled to the neck, which is Dr. Olive Waller Is In Portland at th«» municipal water su|>i>ly and It la string thnt makes the Katzeriam- bank, they become unable to repro duction of the simple principles of ment. out to Dutch depth, by a tucker of tending the Oregon-Washington-Ida thus carried almost directly to the rners dnne«*. looks for inspiration to duce their kind. If Americans were hygiene in the schools. He told of Dr. and’ Mrs. William House, of white tulle and lace. ho convention of the osteopaths. unsuspecting consumers. early English sourc«*s. There is a only descended from the "gentry”, the selfish motives that would al Portland, are here attending the Satin cloth and chiffon make an- A prominent New York editor. In very old story belonging somewhere th«* country at large would gain in low those who furnished impure food commonwealth meeting at the Uni other attractive cobination. In a pale i s'-eking a cans«* for the drought, ad-1 about the year thirteen hundred population like Oklahoma City or a for their own financial gain. The W. R. P. L. will meet at th' He versity. . I blue satin, cloth the model is out in vaticed the Interesting theory that , and taken originally from the colony of rabbits, As it is—but let also mentioned the impure condition Mrs. Clara Esson. of Portland, af one piece and draped with a tunic home of Mrs. Laura Harris at 111 the great modern application of elec French. If 1 nin not mistaken, which us have no more slams about the of the waters of the Willamette and ter a few days' stay in Eugene, went West Fifth street on Saturday after tricity had so drawn upon th«* re-1 tells how a fox inveigled a wolf Into poor ohl St. Joe, Mo. the Columbia rivers, which he char to Junction City on the noon train of chiffon embroideried in silver.! noon at 2:00 o’clock. Nothing could be simpler than the j nerve electrical supply in th«* earth a bucket that carrfe«! hint to the hot-1 acterized as open sewers, and which today. arrangement of the tunic, whose an to effect the rainfall. He thought tom of a deep well. Tho fox then Henry Drummond, recently dis he declared were actually dirtier Carl G. Washburne and Albert D. Cleverness consists chiefly in the way lot funny people do a "A lot of that possibly there had been an ex ran away and left the wolf to get than the famous Missouri. Applegate went to Portland on the it is draped up to the bust at the charged from the United States na the things in hotels." said of funny haustion of the thunder-shower en- out aa best he might. vy, has been sent to the state sani clerk of the St. Vitus, "but the prize On-gon to Have F«*arful Epidemic early 'train today to remain over side under a Urge buckle of soft tarium for tuberculosis patients. That Oregon in the near future Sunday. «•rgy reserve In the morning a frlai cant«» to' goes to a chap named Hill, from satin and turquoises set in German A leading scientist at the capital the well to draw water and when After a week’s visit with friends Chicago, who drifted in here the will be swept by an epidemic of A large number of the member replied that there never could be a h«» ha<l drawn th«» bucket nearly to other day. Taking a pen In hand smallpox, the equal of which the in Coburg. Miss Ruth Price is back silver. The decelletage is outlined material consumption of the world h th«* top he saw tha wolf’s head, and and drawing the register before him country has never seen, and which among her friends in Eugene once! with black, which supplies a net of of the duck clubs left today for th« very sharp contrast. preserves. It is believed that th« supply of electricity by commercial l< t the bucket drop back crying: In a casual sort of way. he began to will awake the state to her unheal more. The liking for one sided bodies is present freezing weather will brinj use. because any process by which "The devil la in the pit!" Where- make what looked thful condition, was the onrtnous H. A. Darnall. state lecturer of like a lot of electricity Is obtained product*» ae upon th«» brethern came to his nsalst- marks in the apace beneath the last prophesy of this speaker, who urg the grange, is registered at the Os shown in freaks for women all ages, them in. though designed primarily for the much positive electricity as negative. ance, dr«*w up the bucket with the signature. Naturally that riled me, ed universal vaccination. burn. He is taking part In the com debutante. A service cable crepo J. S. Green, of this city, has pur Therefore the two continually bal wolf In lt. and did th«* poor creature and I remarked that If he wanted to Alfml E. Clark monwealth meeting. wotoor had one side of Its short ance each other While the weather| to death with staves nnd stones. Under the topic of the lawyers’ Robert Smith, he with the fancy walsted bodice entirely of lace, short chased J. W. Wagers' and M. Stu take drawing lessons I would give ver’s 100-acre farm near Goshet relation to society, Alfred E. Clark scroll around his name on the hotel bureau records sltow thunderstorms So It was a right hoary old Joke him the address of a good school. sleeve and all, while the right side through the Hammond-Duryea Real less frequent In this country during at which we laughed In the funny "Be calm, young fellow." replied defended the lawyers’ profession registers, arrived down from Marcola of the bodice was of the crepe, ty company. th» past two y«-arn. th«1 condition In paper, but w«* need not laugh the th«’ man from Chicago, "excitement from any charges made against it on the Wendling local today. draped softly across to the left front I comparatively local, no far an th«* Ic-a heartily for that Good literary Is had for the digestion, and any and dealt upon three top’cs; first, Mrs. John Barker and Willie Ca of the girdle and bordered by a nar-! The funeral of James Watts wai that the lawyer has a different rela plot appear over and over again. world Is concerned. rey arrived down from Cottage body who eats at this hotel needs all Appeals began to come to Profes Shakespeare made us«* of fragments his digestive powers intact. If you’ll tion to society than other persons: Grove today to visit at the home of row line of skunk, which later in the; held at the family home north of th< season will be replaced by ribbon, city today and the remains were In sor WIIIU I- Moore, chief of th«» from all sorts of pens. Th«* Bible observe me for a moment, you will secondly, that he has discharged his Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Branstetter, ribbon velvet, satin or lace applique. weather bureau, an early an lant and the old fairy tal#s will yield, realie that I am merely signing my duties honestly, and thirdly, that M. D. Bowers was called to Cen- The skirt, fulled a little, is quite terred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. there should be a still higher sense tral Point today bv a telegram from March from farmers dealring an ex literary nnd dramatic Inspiration as monicker.” plain, save for a narrow line of the The tax levy has not yet been fix- "Salon»«*’’ is planation of the threatened drought long as time lasts. "I looked closer at his scratches, of responsibility among the profes his-wife stating that their small dark fur at the top of the deep hem. ed by the commissioners' court and By the end of the crop s-eaon th«* much better known, though per- but they were nothing but a row of sion. He called attention to the lack child was sick with pneumonia. One might go on indefinitely with I bureau wns flooded with r<-queets for hnps not more favorably, to this gen nine lines parallel. Then he made of scandal among the judges and the) S. Roome, manager of the Wells descriptions of the ravishing little j it will be several days yet before a Information. Weather bureau re eration than she was to earlier ones. a dot over one of the marks, drew courts of the country when compar-, Fargo Express company's business In frocks and elaborate evening gowns final decision is reached. While ports showed an Interesting /late of No wholly new creation, no matter a line through the middle of the ed with the legislature and its for- * Eugene, leaves on the evening train that debutantes and matrons are there Is no official information on affalra Moorhead, Minn in the how cleverly fashioned, could have first six. and whirled the r«»gtster ! mation. He defended the lawyer’s i today for Portland to visit for a few wearing. Each is ore charming than the matter, it is generally reported that the levy will be 13 mills, the center of the spring wheat region, received the Joyous welcome or pro- around for my Inspection. Then I right to take a case which he knew days. the other. Over filmy frocks are I same as last year. C. R. Welch, of the construction revealed a total rainfall, in May, longed homage which have been ac read, as plain as print. ‘H. II. Hill.’ was not In the right by showing that June, and July, of only two and a corded "Peter Pan" and "Hansel and "If you won't believe It. try it the right and wrong was for the de firm of Welch Bros., who are build islature from Linn and Lane coun-1 Stage passengers out this morning cision of the judge and not for the ing the Christian church, goes to ties. half Inc res, aa compared with a nor Gretel.” The literary them«» which yourself. « attorney, and that it is only justice Salem this evening to be gone over mal rainfall of nearly eleven lnch«*e. has once touched a responsive chord Mrs. L. F. Orpurd and Mrs. Ho were the following: Charles Grim to Sunday. It wns almost unheard of. Conditions alone units the artist's touch " A meeting of the Lane County Au that every man have counsel. race Cochran, of Cottage Grove, ar- i ing to Blue River: J. N. Lindsay to Judge Slater then discussed a P. W. Todd, a prominent mer- rived in the city on the noon train Doyle’s: J. A. J. Crow to Crow: Ro were nearly a» bad In northern ( all- again bring laughter or tears tomobile association will be held In ♦ ♦ ♦ fornla and Oregon. Florida had a the Commercial club rooms tonight number of important topics in thej chant of Tillamook. Is in the city today to visit at the home of Mr. bert Jones to Mapleton: D. Neeley This Is the season. In many states, at 7:30 o’clock. Matters of Import- few moments that were left before looking after property interests here. and Mrs. Chas. Cochran over Sun and W. Whisman to Hale: P. J. In siege of it. Wyoming, ordinarily man to Elmira, and W. Guiney to legislators. ance to all nuto owners will be dis- the dinner hour. He Is an uncle of Horace Burnett, of day. dry, the past eenaon resembled the of new governors nml This afternoon the topic was The Guard. Ralph O’Leary returned today from Mapleton. Desert of Sahara. Small reservoirs, The position of governor and thnt cussed and for that reason a large changed slightly, the first topic that Tom Tucker is here from I*eban- Montana where he has lived for the used In tho Into summer Irrigation ot of legislator have In this Irreverent attendance is desired. Last night was the coldest night was discussed being the paper by O. on to take treatment for malerial past two years, since his parents --------------- the alfalfa crops, this year were generation lost much of the dignity the present winter, with the ther-^j completely dried up and at several that we ate taught to believe once of high office Is the opportunity of H Coldwell, general superintendent poisoning, from which he has been moved from the Log Cabin hotel re of mometer at 28 at 7 o’clock 'his I of the points not even the first cut pertained to them. Yet at n dinner uninterrupted and unreserved ser- of the power and light department suffering for some time past, He is sort on the McKenie. and will enter the University of Oregon next sem morning. The mud In the itreeta ting amounted to anything. The given In his honor In New York a vlc«> with no thcught save of the of the Portland Railway, Light and employed in the paper mill there. was frozen quite hard and thin Ice No matter what ob- Power company, in which he dealt1 Louis Hartwig returned today ester. timothy product climbed to a fabu short time ago Justice Hughes mad«* public good, Miss Cora Wold, accompanied by was formed on mud puddles and lous price before the winter feeding an old fashioned speech, concerning stacles may he encountered, no mat with the utilization of electricity of from Albany and Salem, where he If ter what anxieties may be sustained, water power on the farms and in has been interested with the P., E. Mrs. P. I. Wold, came up from Port ponds. The sun shone today pretty time. Thousands of ehoep wore re the holding of public offices. moved from their customary ranges • nv man knows th- ropes politically, there is an exhilaration—not to say the horn««« and factories. The papers * E. company. He is head lineman land today. Mrs. Wold leaves with brightly at times and more of the her hueband tonight on the 8hast« snow was melted. Indications are to pasture In neighboring states, al-1 certainly Hughes does. Any one who exaltation—In the thought that life by J. C. I*ew|g, Hon. J. N. Teal, both here. Albany Herald: Senator and Mrs. limited for San Francisco, from that there will be another freeze to though even there drought eondi- has seen him and heard him speak has offered the opportunity to one of Portland, and John H. Lewis, of will not believe that he Is likely to to give himself wholly for the pub Salem, followed. L E. Bean visited in thia city for a where they will sail for China. Miss night. tions were nearly aa bad. lic good. In the service of a free short time this afternoon. Mr. Bean Wold will be the guest of Mrs. 8. D. There was shortage of reservoir ba carried too far by sentimentality. Ha said: "The priceless advantage people, by reason of their ohoiM.** la tha uew jalnt aenator to tha lag- ▲Urn. water ta Calamda bF •••'Ir •■■■»•'* DOES SI 25.000 BUSINESS ? At the WeeK End :