The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, January 26, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
TWICK-A WEEK GUARD, MON THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1911.
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ARE CHOSEN
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with strength and <••»«
they always please’
TWO HORS
OVERALLS
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I
ing season's crops.
The land lt<s south of Salem ami
near the town of Turner. It is le\el
and has just enough slojie for |
drainage, the slope being ab<
feet to the mile. 7 here ts not
or obstruction of any kind and
can be carried to every foot
without the use of flumes.
Projecl llchl Feasible.
E. G. Hopson, sutler vising
_ engi-
of the United States reclam.i-
t’on service, and his assistant weut
over the ground and passed on the
riparian - rights before the prooct
by
Hartman ft
was undertaken
Thom won. In an exhaustive report
he declared the protect the finest to
be found on the Pacific coast from
the standpoint of feasibility, econo­
my. transportation, nearness to mar­
ket. fertility of soil and accuracy In
delivery of water
The acreage includes nearly seven
miles of ground along county roads
and it is intended to croaa-section the
land so that eventually there will be
25 -rfli s of th • county roads, giving
each tract road frontage
Under Irrigation the soil will pro­
duce large crops of small fruits. vee-
root crops of all kinds and
alfalfa of whhh several crops can
be raided la s season, This makes
the land especially well adapted for
dairying.
(";:n 1 Now Keing Built.
The intake from the North San-
’’am river is less than two miles
from tb“ nearest laud to be irriga t-
ed. The main canal is now under
way and the constructor is under
bond to complete the whole project
by June 1. As a matter of fact, wat­
er will be on some of the land by
May 15.
the canal is of sufficient slxe to
water 20,000 acres and the company
is in a position to take over more
acreafte as soon as it is ready to
handle it. It may decide to sell the
water to owners of surrounding land.
When Hartman ft Thompson first
broached the project it was intended
to finance it oti a smaller scale, it
b'ing thought $50.000 would handle
w.'.e cnlargedit. About $70.000 was’
subscribed the first day. so the scope
of the project was enlarged and the
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• ■
fncrvssed to $100.000.
Even this was over-subscribvd to the
•. n: vf $2 4.090 and it was nects-
-ary to refuse some subscriptions
■ : :ee oth -rs.
Among the stockholders are T. B.
». i . Mills. i. John F. Stevens.
j. P. O’Brien, W. W. Cotton. Dr E.
1ère . it. M. Tuttle, W. P. Olds.
W B. Ayer. C. S. Jackson. B. *S. Jos-
ri. D. C. H ary. Tom Richardson.
F. I. Fuller. John H.
E G.
_. Hopson.
..
Hartog and Hartman & Thompson.
Mr. Hartog will handle the property
and have direction of the sales de­
partment for Hartman ft Thompson.
ks Herbs
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r. are
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HI
4
t
tliii. ni.il« I
■wo years»
lv- d by actu <1
sure to taka
Hood s Sarsaparilla
I
court, through Its attorney, L. M
Travis, n suit against Arthur V. wild < >
William Gulliford to iwver |481
7S. together with Interest at th«
rate of six
of goo'ls
January »,
County Comm lsalon»*r llomphlll
and A. N Striker drove to the Staf
ford bridge across the Mohawk to­
day to inspect the damage recently
done Io the structure bv high water
They found the bridge in a very
weak condition. and if a freshet
should occur before the damage is
repaired the structure would stnnd
a good chance of being washed
away, It will he necessary to drive
about <5 piling to form an abut-
nient to protect the structure
Are Your TEETH Io Need
of Attention?
. Following Is a list of the circuit
•
-ao« ••
,
V -u 1 ’‘ »uhi fnrtn r
court jurors who may w* called upon
V I s called Sirsatahs-
LXV* STRAUSS (D. CO
1S11 to serve on
during the year
.
juries, the names having been select­
I I ed at the January term of the com-
If they are, here is an excellent opportunity to have your
mirsii nrrs' tourt:
Dr. Joseph Schafer, of the I’nlver ■
dental work done by experienced practitioners. We do
1
Armitage- David Aline, farmer;
slty of Oregon, who has published ’
4 * Cutting 8. Calef, farmer; Frank B.
CITY NEWS
I Harlow, farmer; Charles W. Letscn. fa rm er.
several books and papers on the (
nothing but high-class, up-to-date dentistry at moderate
♦
H.
Coulter,
Gtenada— Georg«
earlier phases of Oregon history, has j
farmer: William D Smith, gardner.
K »
farmer.
just been Invited to contribute an ■
prices. .We have all the latest dental devices for perform­
Bailey—Aaron R. Ball, farmer: 'armer Ge arge Hasbrouck.
(From Weduesdaj's Daily Guardi
Hermann --Walton L. Mead, farm-
article on Oregon for the new ,
Edward F. Bltnton. farmer; Charles
Dr. George Wall was called to Cyclope»ll,i of American Government
ing as near painless operations as is possible to do, and
F. Bailey, farmer: Luman F. Smith, er: Andrew A. Glbson. farmer.
.
F. McClain.
H«x.i '»ell- Chari
Cottage Grove today to see Henry about to be Issued nt New York bv
farmer;
William Wills, farmer;
Hill, farmer.
Lincoln, an old resident there, who D Appleton and Co
This work is
the most modern and fully equipped dental offices in the
George C. Widmer farmer: Frank L. farmer: James W. M
. • • ’’
r’v'or •
is quite ill from heart trouble, com- under th»* edltorshiti of Professor \ ■ •
Marshall, farmer
Irving—Edward A. Bond, farmer;
plicated with ailments due to old C McLaughlin, of Chicago, and Pro
state of Oregon. Dr. Kelsay, of Portland, will be associat­
Bitflton—Charles A. Swaggart.
age.
fesaov \ it i i . i rt of Harvard
Nk
farmer. Charley Ware, farmer; Jos­ Green Zumwalt.
article will summarite th»* earlier
ed with Dr. White. Dr. Kelsay makes a specially of arti­
eph M'hr, Jr., farmer.
Henry F. Frisbee, farmer; Charles B. Shaff-
Emerson E
Koll.
A letter was received at the First political history of the state nnd en­
Newman, retired. William S. Mor- ner. farmer;
National bank yesterday from Vice- large upon the things that are char­
farmer; Frank W Miller, farmer:
ficial teeth and orthodontia (consisting of irregular teeth
tian. farmer.
President S. R Eakin. who Is at l.a acteristic or new In th»> Oregon sys­
Blur Giver- John E Sims, farm­ Charles J. Hurd, farmer; Jeremiah
I
S. Gum.
Grande, saying that he had not suf­ tem of government an no woperated
of children). The health of the child as well as of the
B. Hadlee, farmer; M. Day farmer: Mcses er.
( er: William
fered from his asthma for ten days.
farmer: John I. Hart, farm
4 D :;tar Sparks, hotel keeper.
F.
How
­
^action.
North
—
Baxter
amt
he
Intimated
that
he
might
be
Mrs Allle Lyons today begin suit
adult depends upon the teeth. Without good teeth you
Civ-weil. North—Gecrge M Haw-
home in two weks. but not to stay.
¿i
In the circuit court against Oren ♦
Ity. farmer: Fred Hison. farmer; ard. engineer; David Strone, farmer:
«
cannot have good health. DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR
Lyons for divorce on the ground of
t Ripley F Scott, farmer: I.lneans E farmer; Charles A. Burgess, farmer;
In the circuit court case of the cruel and Inhuman treatment They
Taris. L.rmer; John F Holbrook, William S. Micheál, farmer; Chris
<►
Central
Wisconsin
Trust
company
were married In Eugene on June 1 ♦ TEETH. They are your best friend. All our work is fully
! farmer: Richard H. Newhall, farm­
Strome. farmer.
vs. Walter 8. Hidden, to recover 1909
Mrs. Lyons alleges that be- ♦
? f er Willis E. Holdridge, farmer.
money,
a
demurrer
was
filed
by
the
Jun
tion.
South
—
Soren
Peterson,
ginning three months after their ♦ guaranteed.
We invite you to inspect our offices. We
t
Creswell. South —Charies 8. Howe, farmer; James Hayes, farmer; Clar­
defendant today on the ground that marriage her husband as often as ♦
I
farmci- J -hn R. Scott. Ian? lord; ence Kocn. farmer; Benton W. Lin-
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•: ill the once a day would fall into a fit of
cheerfully examine and estimate your work free of charge.
« Frank Dtmereat. farmer: Robert E. •
case,
go. farmer; Thomas J. Kirk. farmer;
Thompson & Hardy are at- passion, curse her and call her vile
Dorsham, farmer; Falph Sheldon, Marion E. Smith. farmer; Wiliam
torneys for the defendant.
She also al-
and Indecent names
' 4 farmer' Trncy S. Westcott, farmer; M. Pitney, farmer; Harry A Millett,
ieg«“i that he struck her
Ftnally.
I J b- W Stone, farmer.
C. C. Sturtevant, the Crow mer­ during the month of March. 1910,
farmer: David E. McKee, farmer;
Chechlre--Char!es
K.
Hall,
farm-
. c
chant. who Is In Eugene today on I 'in: unable to stand such treat­
Charles Van Horn. farmer: John E.
I e •- ”obe-t P. Allison, farmer; James .Murphey, farmer; Edward Bailey.
one of his regular business trips, ment longer, she was compelled to
. » D Cook, farmer.
says snow was failing fast "hen he leave him and has since lived separ-
.'armer.
i >
W
Storment.
C’ th Cre*k—John
left home this morning
Jasper—Jesse C. Wallace, farmer.
Crow is nte ami apart from him Oreenwan
farmer;
John
(•rrn'-r
P
n
ter
AshleV.
Creek
—
Bartholomew
considerable
higher
than
Lake
Eugene
*
Slattery
J.
are
attorneys
for
the
I
and it often snows In that vicinity
L/ y i plaintiff
t W. Foun'a'n. farmer; Guy T. Lane, .»owning, farmer; Henry J. Cheno-
fsr^-e*; Peno's Jioetis farmer.
while It is raining in the valley.
weth. farmer.
Over Folly Theatre, bet. Eighth and Ninth on Willamette
Covofe— J' h" J MeCut’oeh. far—
i ane—Martin Johnson. farmer.
Linn W Nesmith »hlle l< >1 Ing < >
1
er; *
V. Knox, farmer: El-
David Link, clerk of the local through a lot of old psners »h'eh
Lea burg—-Samuel
amuei
J.
Godard
OFFICE HOURS:
I i’, -
fir—er: E-rmit ’• rmer; Dav,d H. Fountain, fa æer;
camp of the Modern Woodmen of belonged to his grand-father J W.
i Huff r-an. farmer: Wi’liatn S. Rcb- Bart
x merica, today received a draft N’esml'h.
8 a. m. to 13 m. and 1 p. m to 0 p m.
A. Feeiye. farmer.
who was United State, < >
(rom the head camp for $200" In senator from Oregon in th" early < »
•rte f-rmer.
Long Tom -William H. Maloy.
North—Edgar farmer: Frank E. Makemson. farm-
I
C *(5r* Grov»,
favor of Mrs. Nettie Whitall, whose sixties, foil n<l some old certificates i •
PHONE MAIN
’"Ir - ’’n-Tner; Wil Horn A. Cunning- er; GrBnvill J. Harvey. *ar
husband, who was a member of the of stock In the Lake Superior Silver i >
Lee
fr-n- fgrmer: V.’!l _
C. Johnson. L. Cheshire, farmer; John H. Moff
r. died just a month ago and • eid company, one made out to
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT
carried that amount of insurance, General I’. S Grnnt and two others
!tsn‘; ‘ Ibert J.-1V!l!ard. barber: ett, farmer; William Templeton,
t-n
Doak. t.-ro: r.
This is a quick return.
farmer.
to Senator Nesmith, each for five ♦
Greve. E'St Wil’Hm B
shares at the par value of $10<>
Lest Valley— ■George
I
W. Kimball,
1 • r
s ’ -ri
r :• <*'. res’ egtjito- V""a
n tt^ ^ate. farmer; Joseph
Southern SawqiJI company, each. 1 Inn says he do«*s not think
Mayo, farmer;
1
♦ a
i 1
>»• Ch'iter t . Church!'
m cr­ Victor StrouJ. farmer;
has begun suit in the dr- they have any value further than JUDGE THOMPSON
James F.
♦
f. Warner cat ater: Cruxan, farmer; Robert A. Flick,
ur: against M. Kitts to re- that the on»* made out to General
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CO\
t
rf r
SAYS NO GRAFT AMONG
♦
In. farmer: J
es J ¡armer; John F. Farker. farmer.
0 Hl nt '«nt.ill" d his -.".:■. ■
PERSONAL
he rate of s per ccn' per an­ certificates were made out In 186 4
Jc
Mabel—James '
Kinnun, farmer;
♦
ROAD
SUPERVISORS
I
num
from
September
15.
190»;.
on
a
Richard Hileman, tanner.
« « ♦ ♦
f-nrer:
promissory note. L. M. Travis is at­
1
Gilbert Tyson, brother-in-law of
KI t
Murcola—Otis J. Circle, merchant;
♦
County
Judge
Hclmus
W.
♦
LEGISLATIVE
GRINDING
AT
torney
for
the
plaintiff.
nr.n z m*»r rehaut :
rom
the Hampton brothers, who’ haw
George A. Brown, farmer; Charles
♦ Thompson, in speaklug of the ♦
.T-• — <>=
1 r ~
been very 111 at Cottage Grote
Baxter, farmer; Charles Hill, farm­
STATE
CAPITAL
article
in
the
morning
paper
♦
♦
II
GrtKKO. <>f Cot
The People's Warehouse, a cor Improving rapidly, according to re­
T udwig 1
er Edward Dupont, ho'el keeper;
f eh*'
♦ of today, headed “County ♦ tt Ft;g«ne today.
: Hemer;
Mapleton—Rufus
W. Johnson, Cleation of a high s.-hool fuud. into poratlon. today filed in the circuit ports received from there.
I U. '-ir F. Vest h
f «o wvr
Road Work » dource of ♦
Mrs
Sherman I
F AA- ¿ai .... .. i.es.ey R bittaker, carpen­ wh’ch ail corporation licenses and
hon
1 H Hxrtds
inheritance taxes were to be divert­
♦ (r »ni a trip north
♦ Graft." declared vmpliall<ul
rr*v.
farmer;
William
Woolard,
ter:
Stephen
S.
Thurman,
farmer.
I
ed
from
the
general
fund
and
appor
­
♦
♦
ly
that
the
article
does
not
at
G F Parker, of
Carner.
was in
Middle
Fork—John A. Hills,
♦ all r< fle< t his sentiments, as
Eugene over night,
- G-.~rre W K rr. ferner. ;a. i.er; Robert B. Kelsay, farmer; tioned among county high schools of
Thompson
and
Mahoney,
♦
♦
the
state,
he
has
not
been
able
to
<lla-
J *
W II Walker, O
n--rena—Jchn H. Kirk, farmer;
Mound—Sylvester C. Lewis, farm­
wan In
who supported the bill, changed
* cover graft or dlshonesty ♦ the city over night
I J hi A. Elliott. farmer; Sidner H. er; John Doster, farmer.
a
reconsid-
their
votes
so
?s
to
move
♦ among the road supervisors ♦
« I Vr.iiebr. farmer.
Mrs J C Horn, of Elmira w
Mohawk—Almon Ji.
Lapham,
♦ since he assumed the duties « In Eugene over night
I' *n!:a—Fred E. Bangs, farmer; farmer; Lester H. Smith, farmer; eration of the measure.
No
Holidays
More noil Better Poultry
As Boon as he ♦
I day from the time they began to la; ♦ of his office
W II K'ippang. of Florence Is In
f
’ amb. farmer; Frank Deming. Marion F. Stafford, farmer; James
Against the opposition of some of
Portland. Or., Jan. 26.—The Ore­ (and our Barred Plymouth Rod i ♦ has time to prepare the nec- ♦ Eugene for a few days.
Ä 4 farce
it. McGee, farmer; .'braham Yar-
F'»ee-e East No. 1.—Alph S. nell, farmer; Marion W. Davis, farm- the representatives from the inte­ gon Agricultural College experiment lay at five months) two Hundred and ♦ vMsary figures, lie promises to
Mrs II C Hedrick, of Drain, vis­
f *
rior counties of the state Neuner's station has published a bulletin on i ten (210) eggs apiece for the entire ♦ submit a statement showing « ited in Eugene over night
Fi V’ 'ker, laborer; Robert McMurphey er.
Ip-rlter; Cbarlae W. Starr, miller:
Pleasant Hill-—-Squire Innis, farm­ bill, abolishing school holidays, pass­ the "Productive Qualities of Fowls.’ flock. Can a mongrel do better than * that the wages re«elve<l by «
Hugh Hampton went to Loot Val­
C
Fisher, real "state: Letter D. ar: Edwin C. Statler, real estate; ed the house today by a narrow mar­ It is a lectur»- delivered by Professor; that? Not an individual bird, but a ♦ the supervisors are not at all ♦ ley this afternoon on a visit
Janies Dryden at the poultry section I whole flock? I think not.
♦ exorbitant.
Judge Thomp- ♦
Te-'iwith. retired: Harry O. Cherry, Frank . Lemley, farmer; Francis M. gin.
Ur George Wall Went to Cottag»*
County Division
of the graduate school of agriculture
; » druggists Robert E. Gross, foundry; .. .u .iarmer; Charles O. Boynton,
Doesn't It look rather absurd that ♦ son has the utmost falth in « Grove on buaimnui this ufte-noon
Creation of new counties is taken at the Iowa Agricultural College at if the poultryman can get from five ♦ the supervisors, lie believes ♦
(tta Kaufmann.
Confectionery; tarmer; John B. Eiilott, tariuei,
E. C
C. latke
Uke was a pnss<*ugcr for
! to fifteen dollars a si tting for eggs ♦ that non,- are guilty of graft ♦ Portland on th« noon train today,
Ch - • « H. Hales, merchant; Edward ..eur> u. -Jxian, farmer; George P. out of the hands of the legislature Ames In July. 1910.
and
a
new
method
of
procedure
is
This
bulletin
seems
to
some
of
the
♦
from
their
good
stock
that
they
to
and
that
each
Is
trying
♦
>’• cn merchant; Ca'oway W. Tal- Fraley, farmer.
"Dad” Shaffer nrlved down from
i -fTn. laborer; William J. Williams,
Proctor, prescribed in a bill introduced today thinking poultry raisers to be con­ I would pay no attention to the laying ♦ serve the peopte to the best ♦ (’ottage Grove on th** noon train <o-
Delbert
.-.chi: dson
trary
to
the
latest
and
most
tried
by
Representative
Eggleston.
♦
of
hability.
qualit
es
of
their
flocks?
On
the
V. ’r-'-l d p’er.
♦
farmer; William H. Cox, farmer;
duv.
The bill provides that when a pe­ ideas of the poultry world.
¡contrary, they give It more attention ♦
♦
Eugene East No. 2.—Palmer Rum- suiU.ei E. i-Ogsden, farmer; James
J W Hatfield arrived In the city
tition
of
50
per
cent
of
the
legal
vot
­
Taking
it
for
granted
that
the
poul
­
than
color,
etc.,
for
he
who
Is
in
the
f'rd. farmer.
A. 3!tn*notis. »V. While, farmer.
from the south on the non train to-
ers
of
the
territory,
proposed
to
con
­
try
raisers
will
be
glad
to
hear
the
% ph.»?'.'-grt*nlier; C’emer.t S. Frank, re-
i poultry business to stay is in it not
VV^.ker,
E.
Sa naw —Robert
day.
I t *-d, Wll’latn J. Warnock
mer- .¿rmer; Jjhu C. Wright, farmer; stitute the new county, has been ideas of a practical poultry raiser. ■ hope for the pleasure he finds In It
I I Vaughan, of Walfervllle. was
1 ch n*: Howard I. Kn’ght. aeeount- Ole J. Kayser, farmer; Grant aweet filed with the secretary of state, the I have attempted to answer a few of blit for all the money he can make NEWS OF IRVING
transacting business In Eugene over
governor
shall
appoint
three
disin
­
the statements in the bulletin. Not i out of it, for we all have to live, and
er.t; Ed rar R. Mumme- jnerch’nt: farmer.
a ND
VICINITY night
I’ nry W. Stewart, r a! estate; Ellis
Elunlaw—Ardella
H.
Addison, terested residents of the territory, taking exceptions to Professor Dry­ ¡the majority of us have to make the
II (’ Htatxor, a prominent citizen
« V'tnltsri, carpenter
a.mer; Hoy V. Foster, farmer: rcott ail of whom shall be taxpayers and den, or that he isn’t sincere in his 'poultry business pay or we couldn't
of Pleasant lllll. waa In Eugen»* over
The
many
friends
Fucene. East No. 3.- Jesse W. F. Jacksen, (armer; Jamea W. a;
L— f *^ne of them a surveyor and civil en­ statements, but he has not had quite ' keep in it.
night.
1
gineer who shall make an investiga­ the experience that a practical raiser
About a system of breeding poul­ Zumwalt are p leased to
r. radi, tfmb-r brok . Charles E. Coy, farmer.
J. E. WnllMck, of Harrisburg, was
improving
for
he
has
had
» I F -»-ell. wood sawyer; Charles E.
try. The average poultry raiser does
apringfield. East—William
C. tion of the tefritory to be included and fancier has.
transacting I>in»•»• In Eugene over
Mr. I. O. Stockton has
The American Standard of Perfec­ not need one, but does need good,
in the new county. This committee
£ 1 Michaels, farmer; Edward M. John- Myers, farme;-.
night.
» I, ’ son real estate: John W. Barringer,
¿p .ngfield West—Janies L. Clark, is required to file its detailed recom­ tion Is compiled by the best and the hard common sense and the »-tu-rgy been so slowly.
S 8. Spencer Is quite III at his
Mr. I. (>. Stockton I have sold their honi<>
I bins? trover: Fred
I
C. Bean, mer- ap laiist; August Vitus, farmer; mendation with the secretary of oldest poultry raisers In the United to carry it out Instead of letting the
on Pinirl street from pn«n-
cb nt: Will'am Polders, merchant; .’bar es J. Allen, farmer John W ia- stat. If the committee reports ad­ States, who have bred poultry all, poor chickens run around in the mud nice little home to > a gentleman monla.
versely
on
the
creation
of
the
coun
­
their
lives
and
made
as
much
of
a
half
fed,
while
he
writes
articles
from
Canada.
They
'
Fisher,
will
continue
to
Eugene,
East
t
No.
4.
—
James
D.
enried- clerk; David O. r
Mr«
n. Anderson
returned to
i
study of it as opr best historians, ge- about open-front colony houses with stop in Irving until th«
I
spring whm Junction City today after a visit In
Rak"-, farmer; Charles W. Evans, painter; Jesse A. Seavey, hop > grow- ty. that will settle the question.
♦
If
the
report
is
favorable,
how-
ologists
or
mathematicians
have
of
such
and
such
neats,
and
dropping
they
will
return
to
f -.rtrer; Irving L. Ragsdale,
_
Win-
er;
Weiby
Stevens,
farmer;
drafts-
Michigan. tht*lr Eugene
over. the governor is directed to or­ their partfc lar lines, and any one boards, and in the next breath says former home.
throp Thompson, carpenter.
i van; Cren Davis, carpenter.
Mrs Walter Carroll cam«* up from
der
a
special
election
unless
a
gen-
who
has
common
reasoning
faculties
the
chicken
is
as
well
oft
roosting
in
Spencer—James T. Inman, farm-
Eugene West No. 1.—Clark P.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams have Junction City this afternoon on a
will
allow
that
one
who
has
made
an
!
eral
election
will
be
held
within
six
trees
and
torgettlng
to
say
where
the
i
Devereaux, real estate; Conrad My­ er; Henry Rehman, farmer; Frank
purchased a small farm near the riv­ short visit.
Guard
Huston, months. In that event the question especial study of a subject knows poor tree-roosting hen will find her er and will plant the same in fruit.
ers drayman; Amos Wilkins, stock- Holland, farmer;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard French, of
more
about
it
than
one
who
has
not
neat.
No,
the
markets
are
not
con
­
shall
be
submitted
at
the
general
re n J: me« W Sever, hop dealer; farmer.
Portland, ar«* In th»* city for a few
Mrs.
G.
L.
Day
went
to
Eugene
looks
cerned about the Standard of Per­
Thurston — James F.
Ruesell, election. Only voters residing with­ studied’ into It. It therefore
days’ visit
» I’cn-r A. Kvnrnr». r- r- ar; James
V," Working, retired: Cerl D'‘T«f,eld. farmer; John M. Price, farmer; Ira in the territory will vote on the to the writer as though that is suffl­ fection, but just the same there never last Friday for a visit with relatives.
H. >1 Dabrley, of Hood River. Is
E.
W.
Zumwalt
was
a
visitor
to
e .rpenter; James C. Iierris, lanndry- Gray, farmer; Ross Mathews, mer- question and the bill must receive cient for calling the Standard good has been a time, since we began rais­
transacting business In Eugene for a
3
Junction
City,
Saturday
afternoon.
75 per cent of the total cast before without going Itno ft further.
ing standard-bred poultry, when we
chant.
trif.
few days
Rov Withers Is visiting at Goshen
If a "chicken is just chfrken, and could not get from 4 to 5 cents a
Walton—James L Atkinson, farm­ the new county can be created.f
Engsn-* West No. 2.—William J.
Mrs Gi-orge Pierce returned to
egrs just eggs," then cow is just pound more in the market for our for a few days, returning home Mon­ Cottage
Good, Roads Win.
Tuck, electrician: John E Martin, ar; George M. Kirk, farmer.
Grove this afternoon after
f laborer: John W. Pollock, janitor; Wallace—Daniel Beck, farmer: Under a running fire of opposi­ beef and butter just butter, while full-blooded chickens in Portland day.
a visit here
Peder Ophus. timber man; Allan W. William G. Massey, farmer; Thomas tion the Good Roads association bill every one who is familiar with th» than was being paid for common
Alba Matteson of EiiP"no wns ♦ ho
Mrs M C. Goodenow went to Irv­
won the preliminary skirmish in the subject knows that some breeds of mongrel chickens.
Bond, farmer: George W. Leefer, J. Geer, farmer.
guest of his sister Mrs. H. A. In ing on th»* noon train today for a
Professor Dryden advises the farm­ wall over Sunday.
Willamette—Clinton
J.
Hurd, legislature when it passed safely rattle make much better beef and
earpen'er; Charles A. Brown, lath-
few days’ visit
farmer; Leonard H. Latham, real through the committee of the whois more of It than others, while Jersey er to go to the fancier for a rooster
er.
Mrs Drusilla Frisbee went to Ku-
i
In
the
senate
this
aftern<M»n.
but
at
once
in
a
while.
Now,
why
does
he
butter
is
firm
and
sweet
even
in
hot
estate;
James
A.
Higginbotham,
ho
­
E ’gene. West No. 3.—Harry H.
gene Tuesday afternoon for a short
The state of Oregon Is paying out
*
Hobbs, banker: Sidney Stickles, re­ tel man; Melvin C. Bond, merchant: the same time came out well riddled we*ther, while just common cow say that and then say that the fan­ vi-'»
thousiinds of dollars annually to ex­
with
amendments,
some
of
themk
makes
oily,
soft
butter
in
compari
­
does
no
good
and
his
chickens
cier
Enoch
C.
Stuart,
farmer;
Thomas
I.
tired: William F. Proctor, retired;
Walter Stafford wns a caller In perts trained In all phases of fruit
making Important changes in the son and not much of It.
are good for practically nothing?
Frank A Tripp, timber dealer; Er­ Green, farmer
growing, farming and housekeeping
Irving
one day last week.
The
requirements
of
a
breed
of
The
fancier
is
the
man
or
woman
«
proposed
act.
Wendling
—
Grover
C.
Summer,
nest R. Gilstrap, adv. agent; James
In order that the people of the state
Th
o
t
"d'es
Aid
»n-'rlv
of
Ihn
f
Thronging
the
senate
lobby
throug-
chickens
are
not
alone
"feathers,
”
who
has
grit
and
backbone
enough
to
farmer;
Isaac
E.
Earnest,
farmer.
G. Pitts, painter: D«!os M. McCrady,
may benefit by this Information Are
n
churnh
"
’
wf
vlth
M'».
n«n'
’
''r
raise
chickens
of
the
very
best
type
out
the
afternoon
a
great
delegation
though
one
has
to
admit
that
any
­
Zumwalt—George L. Diess, farm­
painter; John W. Hobbs, farmer.
'"u getting jpmr share? If not. at­
*T*
S
•
«
Al
iw
e»
nftnennoM
T*
o
ft
—
e>
„
$1
w,
f
,
k
$
„
he
can
and
stick
to
it
year
after
year,
er;
Fred
J.
Smith,
farmer;
Jerry
of
enthusiasts
from
Portland
and
thing
which
appeals
to
the
eye
will
Eugene- West., No. 4—Andrew Ol­
tend
the Farmers' Week Course lit
'
’
ro
tn
bn
Rprvnd
»n
wMrb
th
Abel
M. Gilbert, other points watched the proceedings be taken much better care of than through all manner of difficulties,
son. farmer: Fred O. Davis, mer­ Beebe, farmer;
the Agricultural College. February
<
nm
Invltod In the 1.1 to 17 Inclusive. No fee. Hpeclnl
chant; Charles N. Griswold, real es­ farmer; Andrew Baker, farmer; with keenest interest and frequent­ something that can lay no claim to working for better anil better results
I
ly applauded speeches with so much benuty, lint there are other qualifica­ regardless of all the skeptics and ''"'■nln«»
tate: Elmer K. Wheeler, banker: James S. Mahon farmer.
railroad rates.
J2«
4
enthusiasm, continual reprimands tions. One breed of fowls Is adapt­ whatever they may say to hurt the
Volney V. Hemenway, drug clerk;
business.
from
the
chair
were
requared.
'd
to
rustling
for
Its
own
living
like
James J. Wood, farmer.
IRRIGATE LARGE
Any one who goes Into the matter
The bill under consideration to­ the range cattle, while another is
I
Fairmount—-William Heropy, mer­
day was that providing for a gtate better adapted to closer confinement without prejudice will find that pure­
chant; John L. Marsh, merchant;
TRACT OF VALLEY
highway board—senate bill 4 2—as ami requiring more care, but return­ bred poultry takes no more work, no
James H. Calloway, farmer; Finis L.
t
FARMING LAND introduced by the senate considered ing more meat and eggs.
better housing and no more feed
Snodgrass, clerk; George M. Miller,
the bill, section by section, after a
I think if one reads the Standard than the common chicken, while they
real estate; John B. Haley, farmer;
Portland Company Will Uae strong fight had been put up against .¡n<l( rstandlngly he will find the dis­ are, instead of being weaklings, more
Fredrick Ludford, merchant.
If yoM have any
the first section by Barrett of Uma­ qualifications not quite as stated In vigorous and thrifty, much better
Fall Creek;—Ira D. Hyland, farm­
Waters of North San-
tilla and Dfmlck*of Flgcktrnas. The th» lecture spoken of at the begin­ layers, and winter layers at that
er; Ole J. Neet, farmer; Oscar Drury,
tiam River
first division arose over the crea- j ning
i
and will bring better prices in the
of this article.
farmer.
tfon of a highway board, and for a
Having had most experience with market any day than mongrels, and
Florence—Eugene R. McCornack,
l
Barred Plymouth Rocks, I would there Is the fancier’s profit side.
Portland, Jan. 24.—Negotatlons time It appeared as though the sen- the
dairy; Frank T. Condon, farmer; .
it has paid to breed up cows, hor-
Irwin 0. Smith, merchant; Warner i wore closed yesterday by the Willam­ ate would split squarly on this pro- i say that If Professor Dryden will
i
_ his _________
Standards and his birds xei, sheep and hogs, so why not the |
C. Waite, farmer; Albert M. Best.) ette Valley Irrigated Lands com­ posal and thus virtually kill the study
pany, a syndicate formed by Hart­ whole intent and purpose of th« bill, purchased from us. which he admits chickens? And if it pays, why not I
farmer.
I
bring them to the
are the best layers he ever had. he stop this everlasting harping on !
Five Rivers—Walter Taylor, farm­ man ft Thompson, of Portland, for
♦515.2.5ft Sought for Var-ity.
will find the shane requirements of a scrub chickens and all pull together
the purchase of 4000 acres of Mari­
er.
State Capitol, Salem, Or.. Jan 2 4 Barred Plymouth Rock female—a for the very best it is possible to
The land
Goshen — Frank
M.
Peebles, on county form lands
farmer; George L. Beckwith, farmer; will be Irrigated from the North San- —Appropriations aggregating 8515,- long, deep body, broad breast, and get, as there is a vast market in Ore­
1
258.92 for the University of Oregon wide between the legs; he would gon and the West for poultry pro
Charles E. Winter, farmer; Rufus H. tfam river.
1
The land Is to he sold in 10 and for the ensuing biennial period are find this a typical layer, while a ducts and an Ideal climate to raise |
Copenhaver, farmer; John L. Gil­
bert. farmer;
Benjamin F. Eby, 20-acre tracts for the business of In­ asked In two hills introduced in the short body and narrow Is not a good them in.
Yours for moer and better po*<-
tensified farming
Construction of house today by the I-ane county de). layer at all.
Your Highest Price and Cath
farmer.
We sold a flock of pullets to a try.
Gate Creek—Frank A. Pepiot,, Irrigation ditches Is already under egate.
Are
Ready for You
year
ago
and
—
Mrs.
G.
8.
Murray,
in
Pacific
way
and
water
will
be
on
all
the
land
, neighbor a little over a
farmer.
8UBACRIBE FOR TflF. GUARD
I they have uveraged in a year to a Homestead.
Glanfent—Richard G.
Fowler. in time for the growing of the com-
y
r
I
t
WHITE DENTAL PARLORS
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f
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Robinson s Old Hide House has gone
Hides, Tallow, Pelts
or Rubber
Chemical Works