The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, January 26, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tire TWTCl A WEBK GUARD THURSDAY, JAM. 2«, 1911
WOODMEN
PARMALEE MAKES
EUGENE MERCHANTS
AND ROYAL NEIGHBORS
BONNELL BROS. ASPHÏXIATID» IS MODERN
NEW AVIATION MARK FAIR CHANCE FOR ATTEND CONVENTION OF
JOINTLY INSTALL
OREGON RETAIL DEALERS
10 BUILD HOME
NOVELIST SHOT
10 SUCCEED
FOR CLUB
OF HORSE
BY CRANK
SEN. SCOTT
I
Opt n Meeting Held in Armory Remains in the Air Three Hours
and Thirty nine Min­
Pavilion Before Large Au­
utes
dience Last Night
Will Go to Salem on the Early
Train Tomorrow — Hold
Three Days' Session
Han Francisco, Jun 22 Han Fran­
cisco's aviation meet produced a n**w
American record todav wh<*n Phlllln
Eugene will be well represented at
O Psrmalee. »ilotlne a Wright bf-
the annual convention of the Oregon
nlane.
remained
aloft
for
three
hours
A most unusual ««ries of event*
The Eugen« Comin**rc|al club will
New York. January 24. "Hi* Retail Merchants' association, which
39 minutes and 49 1-5 seconds
begins at Salem tomorrow morning LaFollette Certain of Election
not build a honie of its own for at look placa thl* marnlug at th« cor-
chances
are fair," was thl* morning's and ends Friday The delegation
The best previous endurance per­
least live y*urs and p**rhni*s more, liar of East Eleventh Mild Aliter
formance
wsh
that
of
A
L
Welch, of report from the bedside of David from the local Merchants' Pratectlve
instead It will occupy th** > nitre sec­ streets whan a hora» fidi Into an
—Deadlock in New
St Louis who established a record Graham 1‘hlllipM, who was shot yes­ association will go down on the six
ond floor of a two story blo'lt to lie open gas ditch, broke a two-lu.h
of three hours. 11 minute« and 55
o’clock train tomorrow morning and
»t*«'t»«l by th** llonuett brothers on main, and was quickly t asphyxiât***!
York
seconds
At Ixjs Angel««’ recent terday afternoon by Fitzhugh Golts- will rirnaln throughout the conven­
th»lr l"1 <,,t West Ninth street be­ before it could 1» roncuiel 1
Th» gas
meet, th« late Arch Hoxju-y was borough, an eccentric musician with tion.
tween YVIIumi'tlt* and olive, » her» continued to flow for au hour or mo ,
Charleston. W. Va„ Jan. 24.— (>•
credited with an unofficial record of a fancied grievance.
The delegates from here are as the first ballot in the legislature to-
they have already flitlshed a con- until some perm n cam« along and
three
hours
and
17
minutes
follows:
W.
M.
Green,
grocer;
Geo.
crete foundailoti This decision was •truck a match. Then, fortuna! ely
Little has developed as to the T. Hall, Jr., grocer; Frank R. Weth- day W. £. Chilton received eighty-
A throng of 2 5.000 cheered the
arrived at by th» club last night iif- without an explosion, th» i gas ignited
cause
of the shooting For some time erbee, dry goods merchant; E. D. two votes fcr senator for the full
birdman
an
he
pursued
his
monoto
­
ter considering wstty l>ru|H>altf<>iiM and would have cremated the body of
return, three more than ought to
nous
course
When
he
finally
de
­
Phillips has been receiving threaten­ Matlock. grrx*ry and dry goods mer­ elect. Clarence Watson for the short
for th» piirchas» of property on Hi» horse had not workmen come
scended
he
was
given
a
rousing
ova
­
which l<> erect u building of Its own along and «hoveled dirt over the
ing notes, telegram* and telephone chant; W. A. Bell grocer: A. Sence, term, received 57 votes, two short of
tion.
Several enthusiasts, among
L. R. Flint, furniture dealer, tha requisite number.
Tit» club's I**«»** on th« Paine liody, still gg soon us possible cut off
call*, and Goltsborougb has been grocer;
them
Eugene
B
Ely.
hoisted
Parma-
and L. D. Pierce, grocer.
building, which It no* occupies, will the gnu supply.
lee
on
their
shoulders
and
heard
to
say
he
had
a
grudge
against
carried
Others who are not delegate« may
Th« horse Went luto III» ditch
expire *>n July I of tills year and It
LaFollette Win«
him In triumph to a stand In the a certain writer on account of a attend.
is the intention of th** organisai Ion shortly before 6 o'clock. It belonged
Madison, WIs.. Jar. 24.—In the
middle
of
Selfridge
Field,
here
Gen
­
The state convention of the hard­
to o«* ui*y th« new quintar« by Unit to th» firm of Young * Rice, owners
magazine
article.
Goltsborough
’
s
eral Tasker H. Bliss, other army of-
ware dealers is in session at Portland assembly today the vote for senator
ttm»
The work of «r*«tlng .th» of th» Whit« Elephant livery stable
fleers and a n um her of women friends are unable to shed any light and the meeting is being attended by gave LaFollette, republican. 52. and
It wn« being driven
I»** building *HI I*» tuguri by the nt Springfield
crowded about the aviator to con- on his motive. He was 31 years old a number of Eugene dealers, lnclud- Klelseec, democrat, 12. Two demo­
llotiliett l*roih*rs ns ¡non a» porslbb* by M (’. I’ra R. an employe of the
gratulat** him
and cam*- of an old Maryland family, j ing E A. Bean. Fred Chambers, crats were absent. The senate will
They ntri. ii* had plans for the Imllil burn, who wns inking a Creswell wo­
UliHI C**iii|«*l« D*--** ai
j Drew Griffin and F. J. Berger. W. vote on senator this afternoon. l.a-
man
from
Springfield
to
th«
train
lug. Iiut Hie upper floor plans will
Follette's re-election is certain.
"f could have remained up longer," and was an active socialist.
h
aving
Eugen»
at
6
a.
m
In
order
have l*i I*** i h.* h *•*•■1 I** »ult th** !•••* *1»
Phillips was shot six times with­ | H. Kay went down on the noon train
«aid
Parmalee,
"but
my
wat
grew
so
i
today
and
N.
J.
Blais
will
go
In
the
of th« cittì*
Il ».is agreed to lease to lay the new lo-luih gas main the
New Yo k Deadlock
hard mid my hands nnd f**et so out the slightest warning.
: morning.
•
th** rooms for $125 n month for five pavement on Eleventh street had
Albany, Jan. 24. -There *as no
numbed
that
I
decided
to
come
down
I
"There
you
go,
”
said
the
assail
­
years, and at the rat» of $150 a liei-n i ill from each Mid« t< ward the
choice for senator on the sixth bal­
after clinching the American re-
ant, as he opened fire, “and here I •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
month alter tli • expiration of that ■ entre, but a narrow apace, enough
cord ”
lot today.
♦
tin»* if the dull wants to c rutln't*' to fur a team to cross. was left b»*w<en
go."
he
echoed,"
as
he
sent
a
bullet
Parmalee's long flight was un-:
the two dlti hen
A pi e of dirt on
t
(xcupy the blllliilllg
PERSONAL
eventful.
Once while sailing close i Into his own brain. He used an au­
either aide formed a barricade. and
NEWS OF COBURG
Other Matters l>t«cu»<»<i.
to the San Bruno hills on the far i tomatic pistol, and all six shots aim­
■•ach
eud
»<«
marked
by
a
red
lan
­
Thu matter of entertali lug III"
«file of th** field, he dipped suddenly
While passing these lantern*
AND NORTH LANE
state legl«lntor» U'lon their arrival tern
and sharply to force gasoline into! ed at Phillips took effect. One pene­
(From Tuesday's Dally Guard.)
trated the abdomen, another pierced
front Hulein We<|ne»da> wa« tulieii tlu- animal became frightened, ri ir-
his engines
•••I
upon
It*
hind
leg*
and
turning,
Rex Naylor of Eugene wos In Co­
up and <ll»< n»nrd I v the dull Word
Weather conditions were excellent.1 the right lung and came out at the
E. E. Hyland is in the city from
II. G. Mosher as chief forester, although bright sunshine did not
burg yesterday visiting friends
has been n» «,lve<! that at 1« a«t 150 plunged bead foremost Into the »pen
back, a third shattered the left wrist Oak Ridge.
ditch,
going
out
of
night
below
the
rendered
very
creditable
service
with
Mrs. Harvey Frum gave a birth­
wholly temper the airs nipping:
of the •■•loll« will be here to vlnlt the
O. M Murphey is transacting bus!-
II broke loose bls well-drilled team of twelve men. touch.
and a fourth 'irilled the right thigh.
day dinner *i honor of h r daughter.
They will i>« shown surface of the street
University
ness in Drain.
from
the
buggy
without
breaking
Orchestra
music,
recitations,
musical
Two of them dropped
from
the
about the oily by the member« of
Dr. K. A. Leep is on a trip to Miss Jessie last Friday, anly a few
of the closest friends were present.
the dub and eiligen« In g> nerul. more ,han u »trap • r two. The dr v- ■■lection*, solos, dialogue», quartet
wounded man's clothing as he was Drain for a day or so.
They report an excellent time. All
Luncheon will be served ut th« i'ril- er jumped out and endeavored to singing and short addresses made
C.
L.
Bartholomew
went
to
Port
­
being
undressed
at
the
hospital.
quiet the plunging b< .
The nnl- the evening on the whole a very en­
are praising Mrs. Frum’s cooking.
verilty dortnitory H 1 ■•■■ n m
land
on
business
today.
"My mother," he said, " is an old
Mrs. Tillman reports a new grand­
A petition »«• fruii»«] by a com- mul. however, In It* struggles, b.oke joyable occialon.
L.
F.
Wooley
returned
today
from
The present membership of the M.
son which was born to her daughter
lady and the shock might kill her. I a visit at Cottage Grove.
mil tee <'<illsl«tllig of D (' Freeman. the two-inch gas mnln that bad been
uncovered mid a large volume of W. A. here Is over 300. and that of
her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Jtillii« Goldsmith and I. It Flint
am yourfg and strong; I may get well.
Alton Haruptor. went to Cottage and
Th« driver the R N A Is about 70. The Mod-
vey Gray, Mr. Gray will be remem­
asking th.* leglsltvlur** to ipproptlate coal gas filled th« air
Grove
today
on
business.
Make
the
best
of
It
and
I'll
try
to
old Coburgers as run­
$lo0.0oo for th» ri-ttl nary velebra • >« furted nway bv the poisonou** ■ rn W **>dmen of America has over
F. M. French, of Albany, was in bered by the
bear you out.”
and the animal soon expired. 1,200,000 members and added 163,-
ning the meat market here, selling
tlon of th** founding of Astoria, to fumes
the
city
on
business
today.
I'ratt thin hurried down town to •<■•*» new name» during the past year.
about six years ago.
Phillips is 4 3 years old and began
be held nt that city next >*'ar
A. L. Fraser of Salem, transacted out Mrs.
find Hotn< attache of the g ut company
E P. Coleman and her grand­
life as a newspaper reporter, winning business in Eugene today.
The proper ¡icraona were author- In order that the (low might be cut They paid over 10,000 death claims
■luring the jear just ended
The
daughter, Miss Kathleen Stuart, ac-
fame
as
a
magazine
writer
and
nov
­
lied to wire I'r »Id<nl Taft In regard off
John
Mason,
of
Creswell
R.
F
D.
company declined to cut Rovsl Neighbors have a membership
companied by Miss Opal Jarvis of
elist.
to locating th
P.vnnma <*Xposit Ion off the Tlie
No. 1. was in the city today.
supply for the whole city, aa now of nearly 260,000.
Portland, were in Coburg last Satur-
al Han Franc'»* o
Mrs.
Marion
Clark,
of
Wendling,
day to attend the joint installation
i*lt»l< - -, of many n break fust w ■ a dependent up­
A letter front ' ■•
is
in
the
city
this
afternoon.
of the Odd Fellows and Rebakshs.
the gas supply, blit sent a form
.rd to I the on
th** »nr department
G. A. Guin came up from Salem The young ladies are attending the
of men to cut off m» ' al supply in
•el
pl
he
r»c
mill race. aeknowh*d
today to visit J. M. Williams.
William Grotjan. Employed on
University of Oregon, they found
of th** Werent tesolt t
•< **|v**d bv that vicinity.
W.R. Jephcott and wife arrived I the lodge work very enjoyable.
Hrt Gas Afire
he matter
th** clul* and slated
out from Florence last night.
Merchant A. J. Hicks is prepar­
Steam Shovel, Arrested
-•••* • nt
ha*l ha-i'U inken unit*'
A. W. McCue and wife, of Coburg, ing to move his stock of goods into
In the tne ititlme, shortly before
were in Eugene this morning.
»■•ven o'clock, some one p.maed and
the building purchased by Mr. Frank
—Girl Is Found
Erbine Newman of Salem, trans­ Skinner which now stands betide the
«truck a match In order to get a
BILL TO REDUCE
acted business In Eugene today.
clearer view of the horse, and In n
See & Chalouqka store. The new lo­
William Grotjan. a young man
A. C. Eastwood of Rochester, N.' cation will be in many ways, a con­
the g is took fir«. It Is very
RAILROAD FARE flash
ho has been employed as crane man
Y.. is a recent arrival in the city.
remarkable that thl* mixture of hy­
venience to many of Mr. Hicks' cus­
on one of the steam shovels In the
Fred Parker arrived down from tomers as well as to the business
drogen gu* and air partially confined
Two Cents a Mile Will Be the In th» deep ditch did not explodo
construction of the Natron extension,
Dexter on the noon train today.
trade of town.
is in the county jail at Eugene,
Miss Georgia Parks returned to
with fearful results.
Mr. Skinner is having the budd­
Limit if Measure Is
charged
with
child-stealing,
in
entic
­
Dexter
today
after
visiting
here.
Th» flatii*
iped high In the air
ing put in first < ass shape for Mr.
Adopted
Mr?.
Carrie
Cross,
of
Haines.
Or.,
ing
little
May
Hills
away
from
her
and burned for almost an hour be­
Hicks, and as soon as spring opens
fore the gas crew arrived, cut anoth­ Will Come Up from Salem on a home at Fall Creek Sunday night. Two Hours Each Will Be Given after a visit at the home of her I he expects to build an addition to
He was arraigned before Justice of
daughter. Mrs. G. W. Spores, left for) the rear thus making a fine buclness
Salem. Or.. Jan Si
By request, er hole In the pavement and turned
the Peace R. 8. Bryson this morning
home today.
Senator Albert Abraham, of Dougina off lie« )■>■ al supply. *
house.—Journal.
to the Windjam
Special
Train
—
Eugene
Cit
­
and time for examination set for
C. S. Cochran returned on the[
county, will Introduce a bill before
l ed of (.as
Thursday.
noon train today from Creswell.
tile seliat«, upon tit» comentlon of
It was estimated that in the two
The funeral of Mrs. Thomas, of
mers
izens to Entertain Them
This Is the sequel to the disap-
Miss Bulah Martin returned to Walterville. who died here Sunday,
that body tomorrow afternoon,«hlch, hours over 90,000 cubic feet of gas
pearance of the little Hills girl, a
Creswell today after visiting here.
If enacted Into a law. I* calculated to escaped
Largo crowds collected
was held this forenoon at the Gordon
Washington. Jan. 24.—The senate
W H. Kay was a passenger fori chapel with interment In the I. O.
' story of which appeared in yester-
re*oluttonlze and equallto the sys­ while the flames burned in the air,
tem of rat*- making upon the railroad and a morbid throng bung about the
O. F. cemetery. The Women of
The members and attaches of t’* • •'ay’s Guard. Grotjan was arrested committee on industrial expositions Portland on the noon train todav.
R. F. Stedd
~ '* of ‘ “ Decorah. Iowa, was Woodcraft had charge of the ser-
t evening by Deputy Sheriff Fred decided today to give two hours
system **( tie »into upon u mileage corner, as the partlnNy consumed an­
Oregon
legislature
will
arrive
in
fiu
­
• —
-
1 1 vices.
'
liisoti, who had been shadowing each to San Francisco and New Or­ an arrival • in
Eugene this morning.
busts The author of th« bill which imal was lifted from the ditch and
Walter Stafford went to the ranch
will be Introduced by Senator Abra- carried away
It took until noon to gene on a special train about 11:3" him nearly al! day. and the prisoner leans for the presentation of respect­
fir
i » -
hnm 1« a student <>l the intricate clear this away.
tomorrow. The train is schc hi!ed to was brought to Eugene at a late hour ive claims of recognition by the gov- near Irving on the noon train today. |
bridxe» w • \ f* i
ernment.
It is possible that New
Chas McCubbins of Mont
Inst night.
problem of railroad operation and
The horse w s considered very leave Salem nt 9 a. m.
of-to.’n . »
•XJO «Uy if
It appears that Grotjan, who had Orleans will be beard Thursday and Wash., arrived in Eugene this morn-
regulat'on. which ha i agitated the valuable by Mr Rice. Imt he declined
Pb-Dle-y
g»
visitors will be taken first to been In company with the girl a num­ San Francisco on Friday of this Ing.
■•>( r v *
mind of the 111 st talent tn th*' coil n- to give figure >• to Its Value. It is the The
i
u *r*t >
will be ber of times, was suspected of spir­ week.
University,
where
lunch
J.
H.
Nichols
of
Drain,
is
trans-
generation«, an I his • ■ lerdiHid th.it Mr. Rico will expect
try the
*L C»>...
served In the dining room by the wo-
Au appropriation of $1.000.000 for acting business in Eugene foT a few
propoelt
th** opinion of Hcna- tin- gi ■■■•upiny to reimburse hint milt graduates of the institution. Af­ iting her away, and lie was openly
So'»r Crow«» I ’
days.
■
government
exh
it
at
New
Orleans
.»■«•US ’ 1 of it. but he stoutly denied
wtio Is also well ti r th" value of the horse.
tor Ab
22« Bnd;«T«oJ.
rm
‘
ter this some time will be spent tn it until he was found in the gtrl's in 1915 is carried is the New Orleans
Miss Velma Wright returned to I
rnlfroul matt*ni. Is
who*,let
Go J rS ».'•
I
viewing the grounds and inspecting company last evening. After an all- exposition bill, reported to the house Shedds today after a visit in Eu-L
perfe* 11
£■*»■•; I. ■ on I.
the buildings, and a meeting will be dav search for the girl by her father. from the committee on industrial gtne.
FURA!
CARRIFRS
S Iwr KVn
This
held at 3 o'clock In the assembly William Hills, and many neighbors, arts and expositions today.
Willia m Esit, of Salem, is trans- !
0**4 »L.
WILL GET SI00
the rail
room of Villard hail. There will be she was found at the steam shovel
fiato
5.< I
,acti
business in Eugene for a few
separat*
■ B-'** it«»
addresses and a musical program, where Grotjan was employed.
MORE
PER
YEAR
day*
1 r F ....
He
a**
7. ’ )
cording to
including several number« by the was soon seen to join her and they APPROPRIATIONS FOR
Mr. and Mrs M. C. Griswold re-1 OX. W curst h*n«(»T*u
, n ,-t J
done by
The po»t- Unlvi rsltv glee club.
Vnshliigioii
»
•■«■
ntwimin
■
*M*uai
BEST
ks
T
hcl
h
turned to Portland last evening, af-1
started away together. It was then
ng** in’sl
W;'S PRS-ed
All work folly ciiarinionl tor r' t*-- i. y»- ;i*
At 6 o'clock a banquet will be that Deputy Sheriff Callison placed
'
approp:
ter
a
visit
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
!
MANY
STATE
PURPOSES
will riiluct ti»- fa ■• for adult pass ti­ by
amendment served at the Osburn, nt which there him under arrest, and the girl was
the hott«**
Mrs. W. L. DeLano.
gers upon rnllrouls of the first class, Increasing
will be present n number of local takeu to her home.
'hr
W A. Coryell, of Race Track.!
huvltig un earning rapacity of from
Painless
Dentists
people In ndditlon to the city's
State
Capitol.
Salem.
Jan.
23.
—
Al
­
Mont., was an arrival in Eugene last FtB.n* Bdiicint
It appears that when May disap­
$!2,uoo to $15,000 per mile, from 3
Third md Wishinrtun PSi OAHD.
de
­
guests. The special train will
though a note of economy was night.
Oiflc.
flour*
sa
M
to
a P M. BimtUya. 9 w 1
peared
from
the
bridge
Sunday
night
ci'itis to two cute per mil«, and that
part for Salem nt 8:30 p. in.
L. D. Pierce leaves in the morning '
ns she was going home from church- struck once or twice this session in
of children bet *■* it the ages of 6
Governor West Is expected to ac­ with her folks, she immediately attempts to save a few dollars on for Salem to attend the grocers’ con-;
nr I 12 years front I I 2 to 1 cent
company the visitors, although he Joined Grotjnn. They appeared at clerical help and printing, with but vention.
pt r tulle.
has not yet definitely accepted the the home of Fred Warner at 3 11 days of the session gone by and
J. C. Morse, and N. R. Howard, dentistry on th#» Pacific Coast is executed her#».
In tin- case of ciuss B railroads, REVIVAL AT RIVERVIEW
special invitation extended to him. o’clock the next morning and left but eight of these working days, ap­ of Cottage Grove, were in the city We have bnilt up our reputation on it. You can
hn Ing un earning capacity of be-
depen<! on
and cannot yet better pair.lt a
SCHOOL BEGINS FEB. 1 Owing tc the short time in which about daylight. It is not known propriation bills amounting to $3.- over night.
wurk aaywuore, no matter how much juu pnj.
tvf ii $»<>ito and $13.000, mllcnge
to prepare for the reception of the where they were before they went to 114.S6l.10 have already been intro-
D. E. Yoran is on a trip to points
bnsls, tin* fare for ndiilt pass* ngera
Ev ni'uellst-* Horn and Webb will visitors, the committee in charge de­
duced.
south, in the interests of the —
- -
Knights
i
«hall not . . ....... I 3 ■■■nts per mile, and begin a revival at Riv- rvlew school sires the hearty co-operation of alt the Warner home. Grotjan evidently
These bills do not include the en- of Pythias.
hid
the
girl
yesterday
and
instructed
for illlldrett, of th** ag.s specified house ■ n Feliriinrv 1st. Mr. Webb the people of the city in order to i In-
tire
list
of
appropriations
asked,
Rev. W. A. Elkins came down !
above, 1 1-2 tents |'»r mile, while for and wife are singers of national rep- sure a hospitable greeting to the her to join him in the evening, when Omitted from this grand total are
from Cottage Grove
i
on the noon
doubtless planned to leave that
class C railroads, having tin earning utstli n
Note the subject* for the members of the legislature. I and they
numerous
minor
bills
calling
for
sal-
train today.
part of the country together.
capacity of under $8000 upon the tic. t few dnyt :
those who accompany them hero. It
aries
of
county
and
district
offices
«
llfv. W. L. Straub was a passen-
The entire neighborhood had be­
niileagt basis, 11» tar«
tat« Is to be left
Wednesdnv
It itmillatio*
Exalt- Is hoped that as many as can possi­
come badly worked up over the af­ and for commissions and boards ger for Pasco, Wash., on the noon
solely to the wisdom ami discretion i tlon. Glorification."
bly do so will be at the station when fair. and it is thought that Grotjan working on a per diem basis.
train today.
of th.* stat** railroad lommlsslon.
Thnr»dn>
Source» of Strength the special train arrives, and if they
At the session of 1909 the legiala-
Mrs. John
might have been severely dealt with
Sellers returned to !
both as to adults and youths, If the In th» Church.”
have friends among the visitors,make by the citizens of the community had ture appropriated $3.915,352.23 and Creswell today after visiting
____ ____
at ____
the!
bill should become a aw it will cer-
Friday "Parable of the Gospel a special effort to entertain them.
a gasp was heard from all over the Dr. Weller home.
the girl not been found.
talnly work a r ent ■ hatter r upon the Train."
it Is a great compliment to the
state. In-1907 appropriations to the
Harvey Kendall and wife, of The;
of
present system of th*' regulation
t.„
S.itiird iv
Who M? 1» the Devil; city and University to have the legis­
amount of $3.OSS.805.71 were made: Dalifs. after a visit in Eugene, left 1
1
state,
and
since
railroads vlthln the
\\ It- Do*- n't God Kill Him?”
lature adjourn for an entire day and
In 1905 the appropriations amounted fcr home today.
burdens i . iftkii .
R.
POULTRY
bruì
In
in
submitted
to
th** measure
come hero in a body, and the people
to $2.275.34b .5 1: 1903, $2.623.717 -
A. W. Moon, of Central Point.
Kcepet and Mr.
many of th** members of both
■ liould show their appreciation by
Fintene Back«—Relief proved 70. and to $1.795,000.91 in 19Q1. Jackson county, is transacting busi­
KEICHEL
’
S
SLAYERS
branches of the legislature, and they
■• otfm: their time to their enter­
Farmer: \ our
Giving a conservative estimate of ness in Eugene,
by Lap«*' of Time.
■I th.-lr i9i>rovul of 'll''
GUILTY OF MURDER tainment.
have «>xpr¡
the appropriations already asked, it
ore in danger
Dr.
E.
L.
Fletcher
went
to
Port-1
i i u strong possibility
same thci
is safe to assert, exclusive of the land ioday and from there may go'
Backache is a heavy burden;
a uro*
♦
that it will pqss.
♦
minor
and
incidental
bills
mentioned
Nerviousness wears one out;
East on business.
♦ 1 A. C. SHOWS LITTLE
♦
as
being
omitted,
that
the
total
Rheumatic pain; urinary ill*;
Miss Carrie Morton returned to
♦
♦
amount of money so far asked for Portland today after a visit with ¡Woven Wire
All are kidney burdens -
BILL AGnEED ON
♦
ENTHUSIASM
Daily effects of kidney weakness. amounts to at least $3.200,000, or friends In Eugene.
rauder can ■
♦
FOR.PERMANENT
♦
over the total amount appropriated
No use to cure th ■ symptoms.
J.
I.
Russell,
of
Wilhelmina.
Yam
­
'«ver,
P
♦
Relief is but temporary if the four years ago. with only a working hill county, was an arrival in Eu­
tariff commission ♦♦
r > ports from Corvallis Indicate
♦
session of eight days in which to file gene this afternoon.
O. \. C Is not as enthusiastic cause remains.
'hat
♦ over b ikettiail this year as it has
Cure the kidneys and you cure the appropriation bills representing that
Roy 0c npton of Medford, arrived
♦ been in other wars. Their coach, cause.
♦
amount.
•
Eugene this morning, and is regis* woven tn
♦
♦
Relief comes quickly—conies to
who was to have .arrived from Grin-
tered at the Osburn.
famous P
♦
nell, Iowa. some time ago. ha- not stay.
E. D. Matlock leaves In the morn- fence is
PORTAGE
TEAM
WILL
shown un. and it is understood he
♦
Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidney
ing for Salem to attend the state
has given up the position, because Ills;
laesbes
(.onventlon of merchants.
PRESIDENT TAFT
of financial reasons. Two of their
PLAY HERE MONDAY Frank Arehart and wife have left t) the gt
Prove it by your neighbor's case.
star players. May and Keck, will
Here's Eugene testimony.
for Topjtenlsh, Wash., where they re­ Its great
FAVGRS MERCHANT
probably be barret! because of their
The story of a permanent cure.
was received by the Univer­ sided before coming to Eugene.
•Lock. I
MARINE MEASURE low standing in their studies. Sever­ Mrs. II. W. Kirkpatrick. 327 W sity Word
of Oregon baseball management
M. G. Holt, of Wenatchee. Wash.,
al of the old men. however, are on Seventh st., Eugene Or., says:
"I this morning that the Co. F. team of was an arrival in Kugene last night. iu tLt pt ui
Wusb r rtnn. Jan. 2 1
I’r side it hand, one or two of whom. Including publicly recommended Doan's Kid­ Portage, Win., which is making a
CIRI» til’ I II IXI»S.
M-e. E. P. Cole Went to I.eonn to­
Taft, InnddrcHsIng ti e *1* legates to Bert Burdick. nn<l Captain T* <1 Reed, ney Pills in 1906, after they had tour of the coast, will be here Mon­ day aTter visiting Mrs. O Zumwalt
We c»vrt
are
very
fast,
and
will
(orni
the
neil-
been
used
myself
and
other
members
■the
Nut
<n
al
Melchn
t
Marine
cott-
We wish to extend oui thanks f< r
day to play against the University and Mrs. R. Simpson in this city.
Standard ;■
cleus
of
the
new
team.
It
Is
quite
of
my
family
with
excellent
results.
■
re
«
t*
<l:iv.
declared
that
not
only
team that night. This team is con­
the manv klndni •-«••* shown u* by
W. It. ’Aright, who has been em­
our many friondH during our recent is th» conntiy ri <ly t< r the creation probable, however, that O. A. C. h I am now glad to say that time has sidered the champion of the United ployed in the Eugene Woolen Mills bbeep Feno'
congratulating
Itself
li
pon
the
fact
proven
the
cures
effected
by
this
States, and is winning a great ma­ fOr .thT*.J’a.a.t four *ears* left today
bereavement bv the stidd« n death of of a merchant marine, but that con-
It pavr to pt
.rtess had discussed lb” measure long that It does not play the University preparation to be permanent."
jority of its games on this trip. They for
our beloved Wife and moth *r.
Lethbridge, Alberta, where he
»
of
Oregon
this
year,
The
Corvallis
The
For
sale
by
all
deale
r
Price
50
■•nongh t<> act on It ; imptly.
played the Pacific University team will be employed by C. 8. Farrow, a Let us Min* y’uwtoat
CONRAD M Y KRS
president raid he hoped th * pre ence college Is getting an early start on cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, last night, winning by the same former Eugene resident.
RE FORD MYERS
Mr. Far- F« nee can do iu »anal u
the
Indoor N. Y. sole agents for the United score that Oregon did here Friday
of the delegates In Washington bnseball, by playing
EUGENE MYERS
row is running a steam Laundry and get anee.»)
sport,
and
may
expect
to
make
up
States.
would have an effect In the irnmedl-
night. This puts the two teams on there.
LEON MYERS
Qaaakenbush A Sons, Eugene.
Remember the name—Doan's—- an equal footing. Insuring a cracker­
I at» passage of some kind of leglsla- their basketball deficiencies In this
CHAS MYERS
■Ire Co , Cottage Grove
sport.
and take no other.
jack of a game Monday night
MILDRED «NOW
tloa
ttV.
H4w. Ge.. CvaawalL
Huger»* Camp, No. 5837, Modern
Woodmen of America, and their aux­
iliary order. G>*t* h**ll Camp No. 4921.
Royal Neighbors of America, held
Joint Insiallutlon ceremonl»« and ex­
ercise» in open form In th» armory
pavilion last evening In th« presence
of about two hundred people. The
officers of the It. N. A. for th« en­
suing year, who were duly Installed
by Mrs A M Gilbert as Installing
officer, s-»l«t**d by Ceremonial Mar-
»hal Surah McCormick, were as fol­
lows:
Oracle. Nettle McKinney;
vice-oracle, Nora Dixon; recorder,
Itozdllii Htarr;
receiver. Adelstne
Newman; chanrellor. Until** Koepke:
past oracle, Margaret Adrian, mar-
Hhul, Mis' Bailey; Inner sentinel,
I aura Ch imtierlaln manager, Helen
chamberlain; camp physician./Dr. I*.
E McDougal.
The officers of tb<* M W A were
duly Installed bv John II Starr. d*-|>-
uty bend consul, a-slHled by H R.
Mosher, as acting h> ad escort, and
w**r« us follow»:
Venerable costil,
8 D. Allen; past venerable consul,
M L. York; worthy advisor, N. J
Blais; ex-banker, J H. Newman;
clerk. David I.Ink; escort, F H.
r. W. H Max-
L. K. McDou-
»; watchman,
I F Bliley.
L. York »in
f a handsome
ok*-n of appre-
r* of the camp
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