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BIDHT ------------------------,------- THE TWICE-A WEEK GUARD MONDAY. JAN. 16. 1911 JUDGE LINDSEY LECTURES SOUTHERN PACIFIC THE BAD BOY SURVEY ■ RE NO PROTEST OF BALLOON u vv HAVESOMEMONEY STAR CHAMBER METHODS AT SA Newspapermen Are Exclud Aeronauti'11 r«■ teratlon in«‘t today, From House During ttttd «lecideil It h.nl no authority to consider the protest against the Election award of the international balloon trophy to the Americans. Allan R. Siib'ttt. Jim. 9. Speaker Rusk mid Hawley anil Augustus Post, on the the members of the houM vstiiltlish- grottmi that the protest, ns made.was ' (.J a precedent today shell all The crew sur« Irregular. Th«> f«*deration declare«! I papermen wer«> excluded from a cau- yors und who a large crowd at the the protest shoul«i have b«'«'tt lo«lge«l ' cub . ordetaal by the house for the h ? been past last Presbyterian bhurch hat the n Power Company first with the sporting commission of ' purpose of selecting its ».ihordinate Freliiiilttury ttteps ' sev ral day ve y night to listen to Judge Lindsey, the Annual Meeting of Association the American Aero Club. nds to be ork on its proposed the city coiiiicll liiHt I officers. from Eugene to Elmira, are now en- rt.rlc plant at Martin's Rapids, on "kids' Judge” at Denver, in his lec- The fedenitfon voted today to send meeting toward it mm Th«> inauguration of star-cham- camped at the latter place, having • y.' : 1 Mi I- i-uz ■ rivi i < aie time in the ture on "The Boy and How to Handle Held This Afternoon and the matter of Graham White's pro j her proceedings within five minutes : lighting system, iim I ii left this city this morning in a pri r ■«■■■■ fu'ur • — is ■■■■■■■ evidenced by the fact Him. or The Misfortunes of Mickey." vate test against Molssant, In the statue i after Rusk was elected speaker euluo I from the city'» own i conveyance for there. Their Judge Lindsey's face is familiar in _j and Lumber of Liberty flight race, buck to the as a surprise, lh'retofor«' members of Wultetvllle. lifter It Officers Elected pany, of Portland, has been asked feature from photographs in newspa camping outfit, which hrs been at Aero Club of America for fltnlings 111 the press Invariably have been per The nuttier wits lirottgl the freight depot for two or three iubm't a bld to furnish different pers and magazines, but the camera days, At the anuual meeting of the compliance with article 29 of th«> mitted to attend every caucus of both i cllmitn Newt w ho mov* was taken out yesterday. of the could not show the play the construction of the :erlal8 in statutes of the federation. The fed houses, Including the more Important I and water commute« i> lie <11 It is learned thht the surveyors are Lane County Fair association In the eration jnt, such as door», windows, ce- whimsical eyes and mouth, uor the practically adopted a resolution that the ^conferences at which candidates for to uxcvrtiiiti the probable | following the route of the county court room this afternoon. to gay, quick changes from grave •• tit. glass and others handled by survey made by tho Lane County As- officer« were elected, the mwociatlon conditions under which the prize was presiding officers have been selected. of such a systom, and th' front lively to severe. His voice is not in conformity St compan r. A traveling salesman It Is R«>pre»entatlve Derby D<-mocrat t ion wiim carried set company for the proposed electric divorced from the southern Oregon contested for wer«> | the com pinv, in Eugene today, high pitched and penetrating. | —-presided ns chairman of the cau able (lint all ulnendmet line between Eugene and Elmira, be association and a number of minor with article 29. The speaker began by citing the i I a copy of the proposals of the The protest on behalf of Claude cus, which consumed more than mt ■ r i an be i>re|>.tr« d an The fair of last ginning at the end of West Fifth matters attended t 3 npany, in which the information is size of the assembly as an indication street and going due westward for year w s show n to be a decided suc Graham E. White was made bv the hour. It resulted lit the choice of the tloti »ubniltte«! to the of the interest taken by its members Ê cn out that the power plant proper miles. Tho Asset company, cess by the fact that there is in the Royal Aero club of Great Britain, following candidates, who were later coming election in \ I to cost 8850,000, and 8150.000 is in the children of the nation for several however, controls the only good pass treasury some $350 which will be and was founded on the action of the elected to their respectlce positions will have to be voted the problem of the child today is the ¡r be expense 1 for other purposes at provemeut. over the lew range of hills six miles held OVM ' • sta-t the next ■ear s Aero club of America changing the the hous< . I > same sl'e. making the total ex- problem of the mau and woman of out and the Harriman people will wotk with. This finrnclal showing condition rules th«1 day before the by Chief tn nu At the opening of clerk. W. F Dra«er, of Mar ten years hence. It showed, also, race, which permitted John It Mols- irtiture $"00.000. is not as good as it might ba, how lon; journal clerk. Gordon C Moores. Garrett of th«» fire nt have to make a wide detour to tho ■ The Oregon Power company is now that the nation was awakening to its north if they build to Elmira, as the ever, considering the fact that there sant, the declared winner, to enter. i>f Multnomah; calendar clerk, Rob mltlee report«»«! that <• v tailing many thousand dollars duty to the child. Hitherto the na local company owns thirty acres of was $400 on hand at the beginning ert Nelson, of Linn, reudlng clerk, filter machinery p.r d Otnnha ‘ ini- rth of machinery at the electric tion assumed to deal with the child la.id at the Christcner pass, this land of the year, but counter attractions Dudley Clarke, of Multnomah; mail day and would be her«' In n few «lav» 3 nt nt Springfield, expecting to violator of the law. But to save the completely covering access to the and bad weather this year influenc TAFT INDIGNANT OVER ing clerk, W. F. McAdams, of I’olk; The nettling tttnka are in place mid '? re th tn doub’e its present capacity child appeal must be made to the pass. ed. and all considered, the bowing l>. C, Ely. of Mor nil work that Is possible to do 1» REMARKS OF SIMS sergeant-at-arnis, ¡£ t his plant will be used as .an aux- home, the school, the church. made was exceedingly good and also row; chief doorkeeper, J. F. Binger, finished until the machinery arrive». Beginning <»f Work for Boys trv to the b g plint on the McKen- showed efficient management. He reported that the contmltt««* ha* Washington. Jan. 10.— President of Multnomah. Judge Lindsey's experience with when the latter is completed. it was decided to follow the move Drager and Moores were elected on hnnd petitions for 45 arc lights Taft decided today that Commander the child lawbreaker began 10 years' M. D. Sper.cer manager of the lo- Roseburg and break connections ♦ Real Estate Transfers * of without opposition. Nelson wns op In various purls of th«* < lty. 11« r«‘ L- I plants of the company, is now on ago, when the district attorney ap-:^ with the Second Southern Oregon W. S. Sims, the United Stat«>s naval posed by H. T McCtallen. ex sheriff ported that fire hydrant» and dead officer, who at a recent dinner in plied while a case was being tried ! >. I way to Chicago, and it is believed District Agricultural society, in the Walter A. Woodard to Minnt» effort to reorganize this district en London, given by the mayor of that of Douglas county. C .«rke defeated end* In the water main* are being " >t while he is there In conference before him for a 5-minute Interval ’| George C. L. Snyder, of Mnrlon. and flushed weekly. to dispose of a case of burglary. No Price, acres in Sec. 33-20-3 w. ih the head officials of the corpora tirely. There are still left in this city, declared that if Great Britain made, not so much from the stand The propowltlon of opening the ■n arrangements will be made for burglar was in sight, but three ur-; 8200. association Curry and Coos counties. ever were seriously threatened she point of efficiency aH from the fact alley between olive anti Willamette D. R. Hill to William R. Sumer«, fe beginning of work on this gigan- chins ragged and torn, grimy and, An amendment was carried that could depend on "every man. every that it wa» » repudiation of machine streets from We»t Twelfth to Went miserable, seated, side by side, in the> blk 117 in townsite of Junction City,, the board of directors be increased dollar and every drop of blood" In - ' undertaking. methods tn politics. Fourteenth wan disapproved by the jury box, stood up when their names! 8500. to number 35 members, and the fol this country, should be publicly repri E. H. Flagg, of Columbia, was council. were called. Robbery from a box car Ella Johnaon and H V. Joknaoa. lowing members were ch >sen for the manded. <*ity Book Ezprrliag. ORTY-FIVE MILLIONS "His offense has be«‘n so conspic elected chief clerk without opposi T. J. Dorsay, S 1-2 of lot 4 and N 18 year: C. J. Hurd. F. M Wilkins. M. was the charge. The finance «•omnilttec reported “Tell us about it, Mickey,” said feet of lot & in blk 58 of Junstlaa Svarverud, J. Beebe, H. F. Hollen uous," the president said, In a let tion. but John P. Hunt, of Marlon, nominated by Patton, failed to be that it recommends th«> «'tnployment ADDED TO PENSIONS the judge. "What about this hur City. 81.009. beck, Amos Wilkins, Geo. Widmer ter to Secretary of the Navy Meyer, Iaabella Sharman to W. C. Rhar- J. E. Martin, Geo. D. O’Connor Y. directing the reprimand, "that ths reelected to the offh*v of assistant <>f Frank Smith. formerly of the glary?” Washington. Jan. 10.—The ♦ — J. - A. G iffin, C. - S. - Wil- action of the department In reprov chief clerk »o easily. Malarkey nom Seventh and Willamette str«*«'ts W<>- "I ain't no burglar, judge," man. $58 aeree in tp. 15-11, W. 81- D. Hensill. inated C. J. Mahoney, of Multno men'» toggery shop, ns u ■uttablo house passed the Sulloway ♦ Mickey. “We thought there was some I*vl Jonea to C. H. Pearce, W 1-8 ! liams. C. M. Young, R. Rae. W. B ing It should be equally so." general pension bill today, ♦ watermelons in the car, and when we of S 1-1 of lot Sin Waahburne'a a«« Dillard. A. Needham and F. A. Ran The president says that whenever mah, as an oppouent to Hunt, and person to expert the city'» book» at first it apeared that Mahoney H“ and an aaalHtnnt are to receive which grants pensions rang ♦ got in we found no watermelons, to Springfield. 8150. kin. The following is the list of an officer of the American navy is .„» Rp'endl«! ing from $12 to $36 a mopth judge, but there-was some boxes that) H M Elliott to Charles H. Jef officers as elected : Jcck Rodman. called on in a foreign country to wo Id be the successful contestant, | 86 a day. Mr Smith ha» from the outside coun- r<*commendatlonM nnd h< waa n nettl- ........ -------------- to old scldiers who served 90 had bottles In them, so we got one- fery, part of lot 6 in blk. 2 of Shel president; J. Beebe, vlce-presiden ; speak in public, so that what he says but members ties rallieii and Hunt obtained the b of the nilditltlg <'<>niniltt«'i that days in the United States ar ♦ out and drank it.” ton add to Eugene. $850. W. B. Jones, ‘ secretaty, and P. E. will necessarily b<- brought to the at ►»«•«I just f «■xpcrtlng th«» my in the civil war. or 160 ♦ tention of the people of other coun election by 16 votes to 14 for his op- II “California fig syrup,” said the! F. \\ hisman to James A. Neelv. Snodgrass, treasurer. potictit. Frank .»totter was re-elected d> - s >n the Mexican war. and ♦ judge "the box contained, and three 35 12 acres in Sec. 29-17-6 w, $1,- The board of directors will inert tries, it is his obvloii without opposition, as reading clerk < v. ho have reach the age of ♦ bottles of it the little rascal drank, 000. *««« « r*. Saturday afternoon, February 28th, injurious < •ompurls' ■ whs Roy y Rltner Calendar Clerk, 62 ye-rs. The bill adds ♦ not heeding the directions on the la < *i t y Kn.:I J. Clem to A. G. Bogart, lot 3 in and choose the executive committee, his speech and exprv- W. W. Hll'c s was opposed by Henry c abou' $4.">,000.000 a year to ♦ bel.” J blk 6 of Ellsworth’s add to Eugene, which in turn will arrange for next ship for th e country Wortman, <> M the pension roil. is. and to language ' So when Mickey pleaded for mercy 810. year s affair. Fntr- of sergeant- ♦ ! on the ground that they had suffered t cate no lack of frieti Alt^ Wagers and James Wag- und h iould f Glen 6. Hol er countries. Conn enough, the judge admitted the force ers to J. Sir? Greene, 100. acr«u> CAPITOL GRAFTERS clpal cont«s not escape censur of the plea and let them off for that in tp. 18-3 W. $10. <i the i unsttect lut I holds, on the grot: Idaho Frazer Campbell time. to th L'V Neu RETURN BIG LOOT Harvc ession said was merely the So, said the speaker, the boys were Lane County Asset compa and W the c Yamhill, public oplnicn. U the wrong, but was not the state acres in sec. 30-1 8-8 W; $1 OPENS AND DEPOSITORS in Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 10.— ♦ stances he must spi Marion, Martin h an (. in the wrong also? Was it not want State Land Board to Beniah R. ♦ >r. J ♦ Restitution to the amount of ♦ C. opposed D. i should representative, and ing in its duty to the boys? Job SW>4 of sec. 14-21-3 W 160 d t hr 81,300,000 was made today ♦ ♦ BR'NG IN SMALL SUMS The judges sympathy won Mick acres: $1400. arms, and il Singe known that the »or a » or (, ♦ at once call for severe comment In doorkeeper ey’s trust, and he opened his heart to Beniah R. Job to Addie E. Job, ♦ by the men who were indict OV. d K errr'h F»i'«. Or.. Jan. 13.—The his friend. Therein loyalty to the SW\ of sec. 14-21-3 W; $1.00. ♦ ed in connection with the ♦ other countries than Great Britain, Lane. the ♦ ♦ vines bank oneced yeste’day. Sev- gang was the only loyalty he knew. state capitol frauds, and oth and might involve this government in W. B. Cooper to John D. Coffman In tlu- Senate d'•>> «'.’•' were received by mail, Truth and honesty to his mates were tract in sec. 4-21-3 W $42 5. ♦ ers implicated in the scandal. ♦ explanation and disclaimer. After his election to the presidency with ♦ pt th*y e nnat be accepted, as all the only commandments to bind him. _____ w___ W. B. Cooper to Benjamin H. ♦ This is in settlement state Selltsg was escorted to tho ■ hair by ♦ pnosits n’i'S’ be msde in person. To steal, to lie, outside the gang,) tract in sec. 4-21-3 W; ♦ representatives of the Hoskins and Chief Justice Moore ad *' jersors n.n- der, <t $100 a month, were not forbidden by his special Coffman ♦ of cases in which the com- ♦ BLOODY SALOON ROBBERY 860. ministered the oath of office to him ! ■ nd not less than $1. Depositor must conscience. The tlms came when monwealth alleged it was ♦ OCCURS NEAR TACOMA as Claud D. Van Valin to B. I. Land ♦ defrauded acting governor. Selling delivered Ktrvv't Festoon«, ♦ é over 10 yenrs of age. The sav- Mickey and his mates came to the and of approximately ♦ Land 40.50 acres in a brief speech outlining his position The committea- of the whole re- igs bank will get many small de- judge of their own free will. They secs Ananias ♦ 85,000,000. ♦ Tacoma, Jan. 10. — A saloon at 33. 34. tp. 20-2 W: 81900. that he believed the selection was ported that as a result of the nievt- □sitors, but will not affect the lar- learned that "snitching”—anglice.j ♦ ' Dieringer was the scene of a desper 21 to 8. Dimlck'a nominee, William I Ing Saturday night It had been de Huston to Lane Co. Asset ♦ Íar on«s Í aura Nelson. 21 years telling—on oneself—was on the co. Grover ate affair early today. Two masked ♦ ♦ right of way in tp. 17-5 W. Grlsthenwalte. of Clackamas, failed cided to enter into a contract with r agj. was the first depositor, plac- square. So the real conscience was , men swaggered into the place and or to defeat George A. Crane, of Doug the Oregon Power company to con C. P. Clover to Wayne Clover tg $1 In the bank. Five'others fol awakened. dered Fred Barnett, the proprietor, las, nominated by Abraham for door tinue the present flimsy festoon part of lots 1, 2. blk. 2 of Coburg; WORKING ON WALDO »wed within a few minutes. and Barkeeper McDonald and several keeper. 8200. light» for three months at a coat of Results of the Honor System patrons to hold up their hands. One F. A. Post et ux to Adam Craw Three candidates were in ths field S2 50 per month TUNNEL WITH 13 FEET Thus it has come about that 530 was armed with two revolvers and for mailing clerk, Elbert Warford, of ENDS FIVE CENTS ford and B. F. Crawford 48.01 acres wanted to compromise and boys sent on their honor to the de in tp. 17-1 W; 8100. other with one. All hands went Linn; Alva P. Morton, of Polk, and let Garrett the city pay only half of the co»t OF SNOW ON GROUND i the tention home, alone, unbound, un FOR SOAP HE STOLE up on command, but as one man Ralph Cronise. of Marlon. Warford an<l It was decided J. P. Hedde to Minerva Billings watched, reported their arrival, and started to search the cash drawer, waB nominated by Bonn, Mortou by 6, 7, 8, blk. 6 of Glenwood park: i Various minor matters. Including SOME MONTHS AGO not one missed. During the same lots Charles Oruninf, Cook for Crew Barnett seized the hand that held his Hawley 8300. and Cronise by Carson. War the reading of the fire chief's an time the police have taken prisoners revolver. The bandit struggled and T. J. Ryan to E. C. Lake et ux; ford was elected, securlug 22 votes of Men, Arrive« from Sim- report and the treasurer's quar t Portland, Jan. 10.—Conscienge- to jail, and 41 of them escaped be forced Barnett wtihin range of bls to two for Morton and four for Cro nual terly report. tricken because he stole a bar of tween court and penitentiary. So the ! 48.46 acres in twp. 18-3 W. $100. mit of Mountain« ' companion's revolver and yelled: J. M Gearhart to First National nise. Authority was given 8. W, Taylor oap from the Northern Pacific equipment provided for the boy by “Shoot, Bill, while you have got a Following permanent organization. to certify labor and freight bills, steamship company last summer, the new methods is best described^as Bank; 1 acre in twp. 17- 4 W. $100. River, ' chance," and Bill shot Barnett In Charles Gruning, of Blue State Land Board to George Malarkey, Merryman and Hawley transferred to R. B. Henderson, suc- 7hile bound from Los Angeles for moral efficiency. Fear is the father for the the stomach. were named as a committee of three cesor of Taylor. •ortland on the steamer Roanoke, cf lies. The state and its police Swartz; NW >4 of NE >4 of sec. 3 6- who has been acting as cook The proprietor's hold weakened crew — of men ___ ________ at work on -- the tunnel to escort the chief Justice to the teinhardt Marten apologized profuse- have developed fear, This must be ! 15-7 W. $50. Petitions for arc lights at Seventh of" the Waldo Lake Irrigation and and as he sank to the floor, the man State Land Board to George chamber and administer the oath of and Van Buren nnd Seventh and in a letter which the company re- cast out by sympathy, Thereon is with whom he had been struggling oflce to the new officers. Power company at Waldo Lake, at Swartz; SW14 of NE «4 of lot 1 of elved from hint this morning. He built true trust, and thence truth. High streets, referred to fire and the summit of the Cascade moun shot him twice front the rear, once 899.76 | Iso enclosed 5 cents as payment in Never let a boy get away with a lie. ! sec. 3 6-15-7 W water committee. through the waist and the other tains. arrived from there yesterday S. Rauch et ux to E. C. H om Eaton lamt Lake et Kull for the soap, which he took to as Baid the speaker—be gentle, be pa A protest against wagons left In ux; 10.03 acres in Densmore’s plat and left this morning for his home through the neck, the bullet coming State Capitol. Salem, Jun. 9.—De- street by A. (' Mathews was referred sist in performing his abolutions. tient and persevering till the truth in twp. 18-3 W. 81-. out through the jaw. in response to a message telling him livery by Allen Eaton, of Eugene, of ] The letter was written at Milwau co nes out, even if by slow degrees. "Bill” continued to guard the oth the votes of Senators Bean and Cal to city attorney and chief of police. U. S. to the heirs of Louis Poin- of the illness of his mother. Mr. kee, Wis. Since stealing the soap the A petition for street water pipe on Much of the boy’s trouble comes tras SE>4 of sec 20-19-4 W; Pat ers while his companion ransacked kins, of Lane, to Senator Selling In Gruning says that there was over! vriter says he has become a Chris from misdirected energy, much from the money drawer, obtaining $45. At the fight for president of the senate Olive from Thirteenth to Fifteenth 13 feet of snow at the lake at one Sylvester W. Boyd to Luther P. tian. He explains that the thought fun. which often crosses the law’s the saloon janitor, today cost Eaton the speakership of referred to fire and water committee. M the theft has preyed on his mind boundary. Arouse the boy’s interest McCoy 20 acres in sec. 5-21-3 W; time recently, but when he left there the moment Petitions for cement curbing on a few davs it had packed down to . known as "Solly," entered, half the house. 82200. late to such an extent as to give —provide him and his mates with both sides of Willamette street from Bertha E. Hood and Milo Hood to only a few inches. This present; awake, and protested against the j Charging the two Lane county sen him no peace. playgrounds in the open air. From Christian C. Beck lots 6, 7 bf sec. storm, however, will cause a depth i noise, He was knocked senseless, ators with being largely responsible Thirteenth to Sixteenth grouted. An ordinance licensing and taxing kindergarten to trade schools, keep 8-18-10 W; 82500. of snow there of several feet, and It | each of the bandits striking him on for preventing the re-election of Jay his hands at work—so will play be HOSEBURG PLANS Fingal S. Hinds to Arthur Need is possible that the former depth of the head with the butts of their re- Bowerman as president of the senate, non-resident doctors, surgeons, den tists and opticians wns read first SWK of SW>4 of sec 9-21-2 13 feet may be the result. He left volvers. and feeling satisfied that W. Lair time and referred to city attorney. TO OPEN SALOONS come work for him, and then work ham the other boys who are employed at The robbers then escaped. W 40 acres; 810. Thompson could not be elected a» P These Are the Forces That Save 1 he council adjourned until Mon Fingal Hinds to G. W Kelley lots that place all well and progressing speaker the Thompson following, day. January 16, at 7:30 p. m. funder Home Rule It Is Intended Meanwhile the forces which save 7, 8, blk. 2 of Henry McFarland’s rapidlv with the tunnel work. They FORMER EUGENE composed largely of personal friends the child are the home, the school, 1st add to Cottage Grove: $10. are building a tunnel 600 feet long to Limit the Nnmber of of Bowerman, united with the sup- ♦♦♦♦ooooowoo «0 the church. Neither school nor RESIDENT Fingal Hinds to Arthur Needham through solid rock and have all but ««»■■ REJOICES porters of J. P. Rusk and elected him Drink Shops church can usurp the functions of SW% of SWK of sec. 16-21-2 W; 200 feet completed. They are not AT RAILROAD NEWS speaker on the first ballot, defeating : DIED i the home. If. and only If the home 810. inconvenienced at all by the great DIED ---------- the Lane county man. £ Roseburg, Jan. 10.—The prohibi fails in its duty to the child, the na of Buuw snow there uni Ul lune for ivi the rea _,, — .. . G M. Norcutt to T. F. Bennett 17 amount ♦ • Reward for this unexpected com they ____ are working Wilton Complimenti Al- bination tion question is to be decided in tion must take charge. Religion is acres in tp. 18-3 W: 13800. son t that _______ _ inside the a »iiaeaaaeea may be apparent in the for •Roseburg under the provisions of the the strength of the nation, yet the K. M. Brabham to Lewis H. Cal- tunnel all the time. set Company in Its Work mation of the house committees, At the home of his non, nix miles 'home rule law. Petitions calling for church cannot fill to the children the loway lot 5 in blk. 2 of Univereity Mr. Gruning came out from the, which will be announce«! probably north of Eugene on th* river road, for This City -an election were presented to the city place of the home. lake on a pair of skis, discarding i tdd torEugene; 810. next Monday. Eaton's friends say > at 10 p. m. January 11, 1911, James In any case the state is responsible ¡council last night. If favorable ac Bessie A. Hoagland to F. H them when reaching the lower alti that the consideration for Thomp H. Watts, aged 69 years. The funer tion is taken immediately the elec that the conditions of the child's life Greenman E>4 of NE’4 Clf sec. 84 tude, where there is little snow. The Dixon, Cal., Jan. 12, 1911. son's retirement and support of al will be held FHdny nt 11 a. nt., tion will be held early in February. are healthy and conduce to growth. and S>4 of SEI4 of sec. 27-•18-4 W other men at work there are the fol Editor Guard: In your Issue of During the past six years Roseburg Inconsistent, then, with this view 160 acres; $1000. lowing: John Gold, John Krogness, January 9th we note with much plea Rusk Is the privilege by Thompson with Interment In the I. O. O. F. cem »has been legally dry, but not by the the the congested dwellings and the Sig Maurer, Erick Johnson and Olaf sure the item relating to the success of dictating the appointment of sev etery. eral of the most important commit ¡city’s own vote. At the general elec- slums of the city, the wrongs of child Aageson. of the Lane County Asset company tees. ADVERTISED LETTERS At St. Anthony, Idaho. January 12. I !tlon last November, the city cast a labor in mine and factory. In their efforts to build an electric January 11, 1911. 1911, Dr. William J. Middleton, aged majority of 422 against the state The physiology of the child no less line to the coast. Adams, Boyd. GEORGUS DEFEATS 64 years. lie was well-known In wide prohibmition movement, and it than its psychology, must be under Having lived In Eugene several HARRISBURG WILL Begley, Mrs. W. Eugene, being the father of Mrs. J. I is predicted that in the home rule stood and provided for by the state years ego and also having visited tho LIONUS ON THE MAT Breyer, Herman. election it will vote wet by a margin as part of its duty to the child. “city beautiful” several times In the REMAIN “DRY” W. Kays. Bristow, H. 3. (2) fully as great. The petition laid be These points enlivened by count last few years, we feel like it was our Davis. F. C. Last evening George Georgus dem fore the council last night bore the less droll stories of his boys, kept the At her home nt 608 Alder street, Harrisburg, Jan. 10.—Attorney- Douglas, Henry. onstrated his ability as a wrestler home, and we have always cast a signatures of nearly 600 citizens, or audience still and interested during klnc.y eye on the good work being General Crawford has written T. J. Eugene, at 11 a nt., January 13. Elliott. Mrs. John. when he downed Nick Lionos two] about one-half the number of voters the nearly two hours that the lec 1911. Mrs T J. McCubbln. aged 62 Fay. F W. successive times at the Y. M. C. A. done in the boosting of Eugene and Anderson, recorder of this city, that years. Death is supposed to have in the municipality. ture lasted—Judge Lindsey closing, vicinity. Harrisburg is a "dry" town, regard Featherston, Mrs. Chas. gymnasium. plea for So little doubt ex sts as to the out as he began, with an earnest This railroad from Eugene to Flor less of the home rule law or the vote been the result of a fall a week ago, Finch. C. W. Lionos challenged Georgus to a come of the election that plans for better understanding of the boy. ence Is the keystone and caa only at the last general election, which v; hen she stimk her head on the Hall, Joseph R. friendly bout to determine their rela f strict regulation of the local liquor pavement. She leaves a husband nnd Hayes. Joe. tive superiority and was taken up. result in the upbuilding of two great citizens here generally conceded six children The funeral will prob ' traffic are already in process of for cities—Eugene and Florence. placed it In the class with the "wets.” Highlands. Mrs. Emma. JESSE JAMES ’ WIFE The match was lively and snappy, mation. The Indications are that sa- As we are shipping to some extent,, Harrisburg Is the only town in the ably be held tomorrow, but definite Holcomb, Mrs. Bert. and both men showed good form. j loons will be limited in number, with we feel that we are in a position to county that voted "wet,” the Incor ai iangernents have not been made, Leppert. Dorothy. The first fall was secured from a GRANTED DIVORCE } the proprietor of each under a sure- awaiting word from a relative. Marshall. Mrs. Madge. half Nelson toe hold. The second know something of transportation poration proper being Included In two I ty bond, aside from an annual lf« ense charges, and feel that this one item separate voting districts. Local vot McDonald, Roy. was three-quarters Nelson. Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. 11 —Stella I of not less than $1000. payable in McMillan. Alex. Quite a large number of spectators in the lowering of freight charges ers differed as to whether it would F. James was granted a divorce from I advance. Miller, Dave. were present and enjoyed the affair will do more for your city than any! be necessary to call another election Jesse E. James, son of Jesse James, one thing that you could possibly within the corporate limits to deter-j Morris. Geo. W. hugely. It Is understood that a junk shop the famous bandit, in the Circuit Russell, B. R. mine whether the town was to have, The Monday night gym classes are do. Court here last night. James made I will be opened In the We will say in conclusion that the saloons. A number of voters favor Smith, Miss Eva. always alive and full of Interest, M no effort to contest the suit. Mrs. ■hack at the corner of West Eighth Stanley, J. W. more men would attend, there is no man with a few Idle dollars can be ing the saloon believed that no fur James was given the custody of four To Geo. L. Beckwith and wife at ’ I I and Olive streets. It is probab.e that children and 8100 a month alimony. Thomson, T. L. reason why the results should not be sure of putting them in motion by i ther action was necessary but to se- Goshen January 7, 1911, a son. a protest «111 be made by a number going to Florence. Tompson. W. i cure the permission of the council. even more interesting. of citizens in that vicinity to the Mrs. James testified that she and California has been ge'tlng one of However, to be on the safe side, a Walker. Mirs R. D. To LaSalle Stewart and wife at city council against allowing such an her husband had separated three I the most welcome rains for the past Weeden, Paul. petition was submitted to the coun-J Cottage Grove, January 10, 1911, a Potatoes are still coming in at the .•stabiishment to do business on a times since their marriage 11 years twenty-four hours that it has felt for Wood, H. T. cil asking for a special election. The son. local commission houses and the | prominent corner. The old bui'<J'"; ago. She said '.he last separation Foreign city recorder was Instructed to seek price remains about stationary. The some years. should be condemned, say the other had lasted six months and that it Yours sfncerelv, Narif Hatzi Treni. further instruction as to the proper cold weather does not seem to have Near Santa Clara. January 8, 1911 property owners in that vicinity, and wn« impossible for 'hem to be recon E. K. WILSON. course to pursue. J. L. PAIGE, P. M. any effect on the prices. ciled. to W. Haynes and wife, a son. ordered torn «town. wd Greets Denver Began Work Westward from Eugene Form the End of Central Presby Fifth Street terian Church r