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THE TWICE-A-WEM GUAED, THURSDAY. FEB 2, 1911 EIGHT » I Sai k; s Herbs LIST OF CLAIMS ALLOWED BY COURT Bills Ordered Paid at Regular January Term of Com ' lhat h. ve > ».- it medicinal power, nr* I rai-ej io th ir highest • tflcleney. for missioners .»urtfying and enriching the blood, as '.hey ar« con.baud in Hood's 8ar«a- parllla. 49,346 te«tlmonla!s received by actual •ount in two years, lie sure to taka « a . ♦ * I * I 1 1 I ••with Mrsn^th «nd ••«• «h»x slwsy» pleus»' TWO HORS OVERALL S The following 1« th<> list of claims allowed at the January term of the county commlsloners. LIST OF CLAIMS Geo Young, gravel ........... I 6 1 S 3.00 Gel it today !n u»iml liquid form or JFW. White, road work .... tí 00 ted r S!•«r« Joe White, road work .... - ■_ i< ' i m l - . 7.00 H E Wylie, road work .... San Francisco, Jan. 31.—Following the news flashed from 6.16 R. F. Williams, gravel .... the national capital, telling that the house had voted in favor of 8.00 A. Veatch. road work... | PERSONAL J f M. 3.50 Herl Vaughn, road work . . . PERSONAL the Western metropolis for the site of the proposed world's fair, 3.00 Elvin Taylor, haullug gravel San Francisco gave itself up to wild manifestations of joy.’ Adna Signor, road work . . . 32.00 Ih’Wftt Stevens, road work . 12 12 I Slayter, supplies .............. Bombs were exploded, whistles shrieked and bells clanged forth (From Wednesday's Daily Guard) Clark 2.30 Clarenc»* B«*lknap. road work Sturtevant, road sup. the news. Everywhere it was felt the battle was virtually won, Robert Schmits, road work 10.50 ; Joe LeBlau. supr work .... H. A. Soults took the noon train C. J. Shuyter, gravel........... 1.77 Wm Wtscaraon road work . and that only faint doubt remained of the ultimate result, when today for Salem. 1.65 J. P. Hunk, road work .... Edgar Slighter, gravel .... John Giiibert. of Goshen, was in C. E. Swarts, road work . . both houses of congress shall vote on the measure inviting the 6.00 C. H Wlnecoff, labor on road Eugene over night. 7.00 Griffin Hardwar«» Co., «ups. F. M Smith, road work .... nations of the earth to unite in celebrating here the completion L. M. Hoselton. of Crow, is In the A. L. Simmons, road work. 5.75 Clarence Anderson, road wk. of the canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and city for a few day». Sart Lumber Co., lumber . . 103.50 Sluslaw Lumber Co., supplies D. V. Kuykendall, of Klamath 3.51 Joseph Safley. road work... Smith, gravel................ bringing the ports of Europe thousands of miles nearer the Falls, arrived in Eugene this morn J Wn». 8.00 W. D. Safley. road work . . —. C. Rucker, road work . ing He is a Bon of Dr. W. Kuyken Frank Smith, road work . . Oolden Gate. 7.50 H. T. Robinson, road work . . dall and district attorney at Klam L. W. Ryan, road work .... 8.00 COMMISSIONERS PRO The formal vote on the resolution favoring San Francisco ath Falls. Orville Ross, placing culverts 1.70 E. M. Austin, road work. . . J. W. Lambert, of Crow, waa In R. C. Rosa, placing culverts. will occur at 4 o'clock this afternoon. 3 So C M Hcltz. road work . Eugene over night. H. W Russell, hauling grav W. L. Kimble, labor on road The proposition voted on first was whether the claims of C. C. Coffman went to Cottage el ........................................ .. 10.50 Robert Eaggtshani, road wrk. 8an Francisco or New Orleans should first be considered, and ' Gr«>ve this afternoon. 8.75 Oscar Olson, road work......... Elmer Post, bridge work.. J. V. Gulliford and son left to W. T. Pattison, road work . . 8 59 F. M. Parker, road work... the vote was taken to be a certain indication that San Francis day for Echo. Oregon. Geo. Powell, road work . . . 13.50 ¡ Peter F Colgaard. lumber.. E. E. Hyland Is in the city from Geo. Powell, road work . . . co will get the formal approval of the house when the formal 1.00 George Gibson, road work. . . Oakridge on business. 7.87 ' Joe Graham, road work......... Frank Powell, road work . . vote is taken. W. F. Thistlewaite. of Loarell. was i ' Wm. Pearson, supplies ... 2 35 I i George T. Boyd, lbr. on road in Eugene over uight. 2.59 L. T. Pickens, lumber .... C. H. Sellers, of Creswell, is io Emery Ott. bridge work . . . 12 00 , H. M. Harkins, road work. .. i C. A. lx>gan, road work......... up. Prior to the rollcall an hour's the city for a few days. 350; Terrah Healy, labor on road U. G. McElhany, road work . Roy Driver took the noon train Ernest Nelson, road work . . debate was agreed to and advocate« 9.50 J. N. Wallace, labor on road today for Junction City. Washington, Jan. 31.—‘ The ♦ of the two cities were heard 4 00i Reuben Riwue, road work. . Frank Mael, road work .... O. J. Warbinton. of Pleasant Hill, Ole Meet, road work ......... San Francisco Panama reso ♦ Representative Rodenburg, In a 3 00 I. ester Sanford, labor on road lution passed the house, 259 ♦ half hour's speech, declared that the was in Eugene over night. H. L. Mooney, road work . . 16.00 i I I. W. Haines, bridge work.. George J. Fanning, of Wendling, Joseph Liles, road work . . . to 43. ♦ New Orleans exposition would devel 1.75 i Lloyd, road work... ♦ ♦ op the South and Central American was In Eugene over night. F. A. McClellan, road work. 31.00 ' George Joel M«K?ornack. of Marcola. was Earl D. Miles, road work . . 86.25 Daniel Becker, road work... trade and benefit American produc ers and manufacturers more than In the city on business today. 3.05 Gerner Ball, rvad work.... R. Mead, road work . . . Miss«*« Sadie and Jessie Addison C. any other exposition. 7.00 I. F. Barron, road worjt. . . W. L. Mead, road work . . . Walter Canaday, road work Washington. Jan. 31.—The house San Francisco won prior recogni I left for Lorane this afternoon. Frankie Powell, work with Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Longacre, of today took up the fight between New- tion on the first vote testing the sen 10.50 I Wm. Beck«*r. road work ... team...................................... Orleans and San Francisco for Pan timent of congress as to the location Silverton, returned home today after Leppert and Pope, repairs . . 90 ; Cline Beck«*r, road work ... ama exposition honors, and a special of the exposition. The house voted a visit at the home of Mrs. J. H. Ralph Lloyd, road work .. . 12 25 H. B. Buffum, road work... rule was adopted, calling for the fi to take up the San Francisco propo Smith. 7.50 J. O. Jeans. roa«l work......... Charley Lacy, road work ... Fred Howe and wife, of Wendling, Elwood Lloyd, road work . . 2 4 50 J. H. Bellam. gravel.............. nal vote at 4 p. m. Meantime there sition first and consideration of the are in the city for a day or so. is to be a rollcall to determine which measure waa at once begun. L. Koch, road work ............ 28.75 Cedar Flat Sawmill, lumber I T. H. Fenton and wife, of Dex Junction City Hdw. Co., oil P. W. Carney, hauling gravel city's proposition shall first be taken The vote was 188 to 159. ter. were in Eugene over night. and bridge spikes............. 3 55 S. W. Bilow, road work......... Mr«. Benton Mires has returned to Earl Johnson, road work ... 10.50 IS. F. Mead, road work.... KANSANS OF COTTAGE KIRKLAND’S ESTATE Drain after a few days' visit here. 9.00 George Beers, road work. . . Irving Mer. Co., lumber . . . i Mrs. W. T Carroll arrived up G. Hale, road work .............. 17.50 Clark Randall, road work . . . ’ s GROVE HOLD REUNION AMOUNTS TO $9000 from Junction City this afternoon. Herndon, 40 loads gravel .. 1.20 C. W. Nelson, road work... A. F. Hinz, ot Kalamazoo. Mich., W. W. Hay. road work . .. 2.00 ! M. Leach, gravel.................... Local Kansans held their annual Springfield. Jan. 31.-—Some $9000, was an arrival in Eugene this morn Farmer Hale. road work .. Lee Hunter, road work......... 15.00 meeting in Phillips hall Monday and will be left to the daughters of Ar ing. J. H. Gregg, riwd work .. 38.25 Sam Medaris, road work.... Rev. M. F Horn was a passenger A. A. Gibson. road work . . there was a large attendance. The thur Kirkland, the ecceutric Scotch 2.25 C. E. Eichler, road work . . . business and social session in the man who died ¡n Springfield a few ( to Junction City on the noon train Fischer Bros. Lbr. Co., luni O. H. Eichler, road work... evening closed with a ¿.-and I weeks ago. The appraisers, B. A. today. 4.80 Roy Fitch, hauling plank... ber ............ __________ __________ _____ Pee- E. L. Pei7e'. of Philomath, arriv- A. O. Fisher, bridge work . . 30.00 ov.w.Jo® Glmpl. work on road.. John Bell _____ and Mark qu«t Letters I_____ were read front Edk ' Washburne, tor corruth, of Oaland. and -•1rs. ry, finished their work yesterday. e<i iu t^e city on the afternoon train Ray Fisher, bridge work . , 22.00 Jonas Dahlin, road work... Mattie I. Carrnee Carley of Yoncalla., The Kirkland estate is valued at |7,- to<\a)c Ralph Farrow, road work . . 38.25 Julian Davis, road work.... John H. Hammitt returned to J. E. English, road work ... 4.50 Frank Everett, road work... expressing regre.q for not being able' 000. This includes 500 acres south 5.25 Owen Thompson, road work to attend this meeting. Mrs. Carr is west ot Eugene, near Lorane, two ' Donna today after a short stay in Henry Ksaign. road work . . also seeking information regarding houses and three lots in 8pringfi«ld, the city. Jonas Dahlin. road work . . . 74.32 J- 11 Hills, road work......... Gilbert Tyson, of Cottage Grove, J. F. Dick, road work......... 25.50 Junction City Times, pub. no. the whereabouts of Joe Farley form and an acre and a house in West 4.25 Jared Scott, supplies............. erly of Kansas. LeRoy Woods. Mrs. Springfield, in addition to other real who has been quite ill, is on the road Ora Davis, road work . . . 2.00 J- B. Hill, road work........... Geo. Hall and Mrs. Delure Hemen- ty. _ He also carried «2000 life insur-| to recovery. John W. Day. bridge work . . H. A. Hinshaw, tarveling freight E. M. Duryee, road work . . . 12.25 Cruzan Bros., lumber........... way were appointed a committee to ance with the Woodmen of the 7.00 ; I^eston Buss, road work......... select the date and place for bolding World. This is bequeathed by hia agent of the 8. P. company, was in Jay S. Douglas, road work . Eugene today. the annual mid-summer Kansas pic will to his two daughters. E. . Craig, road work .... 10.50 David Jones. road work.... Bernice Williams, of Dexter, is (Frank Morisey, road work.. nic. Roll-call showed 118 names on G. D. Coryell, placing cul the Jayhawker list, a more genial, I Springfield, Jan. 31.—Miss Ida registered at the Hoffman House 2.35 F. E. Van. road work......... verts ..................................... this afternoon. neighborly and hoapitab.e gather Walker underwent a dangerous sur .90 ( Booth-Kelly Lbr, Co., sups.. Jack Callins. 30 loads gravel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, of ; John Costello, road work . . 20.95 Eugene Lbr. Co., lumber. . .. ing would be hard to find. Some ex gical operation in Eugene yesterday Boise. Idaho, arrived in Eugene last cellent piano solos were 1 rendered ‘ ‘ j __ _______ _____ = 4.00 | A. Telshaw. road work......... for appendicitis, but __ is ____ now ______ resting ' ix Cooper, road work........... 5.00 lirhlge Aiiount during the course of the evening by easily and is out of danger, providing night and will reside here. ! 8. A. Campbell, road supr. . H. C. Auld was in the city from 6.25 ■ Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co., bridge Misses Inez Flinn and Carrie Woods, complications do not set in. Henry Carson, road work . . Mohawk today, returning this after Officers were elected fo» the ensuing ____________ 4.00 [ lumber .................................. L. G. Blubaker, hauling lum. I noon on the Wendling local. year as follows: Supreme Jayhawk Ed Bundy, road work ......... 15.75 Hall & Shumway, servlc«*« J. R. Sellers is very’ ill at his home J. W. Vincent, road work . . er. W. A. Counter; assistant, L. A. HARRISBURG EXPECTS 8.00 and supplies ....................... on Lawrence street. He is one of the J. E. Bushnell, gravel .... Ralston; scribe, and treasurer, Mrs. 4.50 Milton Ashley, watching bdge NEW B RIDGE THIS YEAR prominent pioneers of the county. A. H. King Briggs Lbr. Co., Imbr ..... 7.20 Arthur Eeaston, watch'g b*ge Ernest Kroner, one of the Port W. O. Austin, road work... 15.75 Lee Bak«-r, watching bridge. __ New Church Officers. Harrisburg, Or., Jan. 31.—J. T. land architects who drew the plans J. E. Moore, crusher work. The following is the list of the Butler, ■, a member of the board of 5-25 Richard Easton, watch'g b'ga newly elected officers ot of the Chris- county commissioners, commissioners was here a for the new Hampton block. Is in the Ada Gillespie, damages, etc. 25.00 John Conley, watchrig bridge tian church: Elders,^Thos.^Awbrey, ’—~ few dayg ago looking into the matter city. W. A. Blanton, Jr., crusher Grant Hendricks, watch'g bg. Mrs. W. I. Loomis returned to Cor F. Murray, D. z- C. Baughman, r D. > of tlle proposed bridge across the work ................................... 3- 50 i !._ t....L— Accoxtat ------ 3.50 Su|H-rviMor Reed; deacons, LeRoy Woods, A. L. Willamette river. He is of the opin vallis this afternoon after a visit at M. Hart, crusher work .... 4- 00 B. J. Downing, sup. work Woodard. Mr. Grable, Mr. Barfield, ion that the project is a very simple the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Phette C. C. Carr, crusher work . . . 3.00 H. A. Howe, road work .... Clarence Boyd. M. Dorward. Menzo one and It would require only a short place. 12.00 ! J. T. Donaldson, road work C. Potterf, sup. work.... Chas. Watkins and wife, of Day A. C. Jennings, road work. 12.00 1 E. Finnerty, Prof. Inlow, Geo. Carlisle, time to complete the work. He ________ M. Byers, supr. work Edwin George Dorward, Harvey Taylor, J. thought a suspension bridge would ton, Ohio, after a short stay in the Wm. Nutter, road work .... 2-00 James a . Austin, road supt. B. Protzman; deaconesses. Mrs. Bes be the proper structure for this place, city, left on the noon train today J. K. Minney, road work . . . 2 "" W. It Hawley. Bupr............... sie Nichols. Mrs. J. M. Durham. Mrs. and with the low approaches which for Bliss, Idaho. They have been 8. B. Mayben, road work . . . 200 lx»ren Awards, road supr... Lora Finnerty. Mrs. C. D Brown; I would be required, the cost of con in southern California and making Ira Harrington, road work.. A. Bower, supervisor.... trustees. George Young, Thos. Aw- struction would not exceed $40,000.' a tour of the coast, stopping at the D. P. Demoss, road work. . 16.00 Wallace ______ _______ ___ supr. wk. Brownson, brey, J. M. Durham; Clerk. A. Brew He has the supervision of all bridge principal cities. A. P. Walker, road work... _ o ___ hn ... A. _ Lawrence, _______ , supr. wk. H. H. Pettit and wife, of Gold E. E. Smith, mdse.................. 23.00 (j er; financial secretary. Thos. Aw- work in Linn county, and can do the Chas. Lee. supr. . brey; Sunday school supt.. Orivlle work at a minimum cost, the steel Hill, were arrivals in Eugene last Jess«’ Platts, road work . . . ¡8. C. I-ewls, road supr........... night and are registered at the Spear; Ass’t. Supt., Mrs. Ida R Cald- [ I being the greatest expense. Owing. June Lumber Co., bridge . . Geo. Hawley, supr. work... Smeede. well; church chorister. A. A. .................................. , to the fact that the county has no wr ! Frank Herman, supervisor.. Mrs. E. A. Farrington, who has A. lumber mond; organist, Mrs. Elkias; 488 *.c A. Hellenbeck, repairs . . sl’ ■ other large bridge to construct this ben visiting at Junction City for a D. F. Spore«, road supr. ... ant Vernie Brown. year, it is thought the preliminaries few days, la expected home tonight B. H. Allegor, road work . . . 99 Jr I Geo. Smith, supr. work......... Other News. Griffin & Veatch Co. supplies 22.85 wm. Pearson, supr. road... can be arranged at once and the or tomorrow. W. P. Huff is building a John W. Sannes. freight on ne Ross Myers, supr. work......... D. G. Gay, of Hay Creek, is here new barn on part of the Spare farm, bridge built this year. 1.00 H. W. Wfebke, road supr. . . lumber ................................. for a few days, registered at the Os B. B. Carter, road work .... one hundred yards north of the old ( 3.00 A. T. Miller, supr. work . . . . burn. He 1« a former well-known res L. A. Smith, road work .. . barn. Mr. Huff recently bought 20 S. P. CO, LINE FROM 8.75 H. A. Millett, supr. work... ident of Lane county. acres to the Spare place adjoining 9.00 8. 8. May-ben. road work . . . VALE TO HEPPNER Mead, supr...................... I Mrs. Nancy Fulton arrived here the Adams place and has a half in 9.175 Wm. J. W. Rust, road work . . . P. M. McPherson, road supr. from Iowa thlH afternoon to visit at terest in a 12 acre young apple or 1.60 H. Portland, Or., Jan. 31.—Construe- j the home of her sister, Mrs. 8. Mc- L. H. Brooks, road work . . B. McBee, road supr. . . . chard adjoining bis 20 acres on the tion of an extension of the present > .foo Herman Smith, road worg . west which will give his 26 acres. line from Onatrio to Vale in East- '• Nett, at Springfield. 3.00 W. H. McBee, road supr. . . John W. Massey, labor on rd J. P. Bronaugh, of the Blumauer- Burley William«, road work IP 75 I E- W. Mathews, supr. road He will build a comfortable resi ern Oregon through the central por ^2 62 ' Jare<l Scott, supr. work dence on his tract a short distance tion of the state, with a connection Frank Drug company, of Portland, A. D. Beers, road work . . . was in the city yesterday, returning J. K. Minney, road work . . 7^00 Thos. Walker, supr. work... east of his new barn this season. with one of the roads now operating ^th^inThe'eventog' Mr. Cole, who recently came to south from the Columbia river, pos-; 5.50 I Joe Trunnel, road supr.... Melvin Renfro, road work . . — V. - F. — Felster, of Portland, arriv D. O. Beers, road work .... Cottage Greve from Portland, has sibly at Heppner, is reported to be 2.62 1 Thos. Szukal, supr. work... 4 Q0iJaB. Stoops, supr...................... bought an acre tract on Wall street the move planned by the Harriman ed in the city last evening from J. A. Hart, crusher work.. I Jas. W. Smith, supr. work.. from W Osmond, the consideration interests of shortening the present the south to visit at the home of his Bennet Olsen, road work 43 40 Summers, supr............. being «600. Mr. Cole will build a line between Portland and its East niece, Mrs. George Croner. and lumber ......................... W. P. and 8. C. Bean, of Mullan, Wm. 8. Sutherland, road wk 23 00 J- B- T*PP* aupr. work......... modern bungalow in the spring. The ern connections, and of reducing the Idaho, were arrivals In Eugene this 3 50 L. Boring, supr........................ lot is set to fruit.—Leader. running time of fast trains between morning. They are expecting to lo Cliff Beers, road work . . . 525 w- H. Larimer, supr. work.. C. U. Beers, road work .... this city and the Oregon Short Line cate somewhere in the vicinity. 2 00 I A- C. Mathews, supr. work.. J. T. Vining, bridge work .. from five to six hours. ONE OF LAST MEMBERS Mrs. C. H. Burkholder and Miss ¡Jesse Wallace, supr. work. .. When Julius Kruttschnitt, director Abbie Johnson arrived down from W. C. Shortridge, bridge lum 16.00 T- Hanners, supr. work.. ber ......................................... of maintenance and operation of the OF JESSE JAMES GANG Cottage Grove last evening and are 6 00 Wallace Brownson. supr. wk. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chas. O. Stolberg, road wk . 3.00 C. J. Neet, supervisor........... J. M. Price, hauling gravel. . FOUND DEADON FARM systems, was in Oregon a few weeks Matlock. 9 60 IL C. Combs, supr. services Hans Svarverud, lumber. ... ago he made a trip over the present W. M. and C. R. Welch, who have James Frederickson, road A. J. Renfro, supr. work . . . road from Ontario to Vale and view have the contract to build the new 7 00 John M. Singley, supr. work. Pasco, Wash., Jan. 31.—James ed work ...................................... the possibilities of an extension Christian church here, left this af 3.00 Geo. C. Schneider, supr. work Lawson, one of the last survivors of the famous John Day valley. ternoon for Ashland, where they J. F. Safley, road work .... 32.00 Joel McCornack, supr. work the one time notorious Jesse James’ through Ray Murdock, road work . . He is said to have been very favora will figure on a job. 51.00 w- H. Sallee, supr. work.... gang of bandits, died at his ranch bly impressed with the proposed A. Welch, vice-president, and man- W. J. Aldous, road work . . . 29.00 W. W. Sailor, supr. work... home near Pasco this week and was route although he gaA* no indica ager G. A. Kenwell, road work . . of the P., E. & E. railway, is in buried here. Lawson came to Wash tion that the extension la in contem the 4.40 M. D. Johnson, supr. work., Bellev, road work city, accompanied by I. W| Anthony ington 30 years ago. after the gang plation. William Harter, road work. 12.00 J. A. Jeans, supr. work......... Anderson, one of his aaaoclaten in which terrororixed the Mississippi 1.50 W. T. Potterf, supr. work. . Berkshire, road work.. the ownership of various public util Geo. river states for years had been bro 1.50 E. R. Schwerlng, supr. work. G. L. Prindel, rr»ad work . . On an average of 234 people werfe' ity plants piau« in <u the vu«? Northwest, uaving having ken up, and took up a homestead employed every day from September arrived last night, and Is registered Tom Sailor, road work .... 7.00 Chas. W. Lyons, supr. work I near Page, in this county, and it was 10 to December 15 making Hood's at the Osburn, Julian Davis, road work .. 27.90 W. 8. Karon, supr. work... on this place that he died alone. I M. P Maybe, road work .. 27.00 C. O. Eichler, supr. work... calendars for 1911. For over twen- _____ __________ 3.50 W. H. Davis, lbr. and supr.. . The body was found by neighbors ty-flve year« Sawyer, road work .. Hood company have __ _ College I E. H. The Oregon Agricultural 18.00 John F. Volgamore, road wk. and brought to this city. R. Vaughn, road ■work......... According to the old timers In this been making calendars, and the one 1« ready to glve you, free of charge C. K. Hall, road work............ 27.75 W. H. Elliott, supt work... 3.50 Chas. Lyons, supr. work... section, Lawson amused himself in they issue for 1911 1« entitled ‘Birth information about farming, fruit C. C. Poe, road work ......... 6.00 Pauper Account the early days of this country by day Roses.” A local druggist says growing, stock raising, butter and A. A. Campbell, road work “ It 1« great and the people all want | cheese making, road building, draln- John A. Hice, road work . . 15.00 Sluslaw Izbr Co., pauper sups. shooting up saloons and making the it. ” Ask your druggist for a copy age and Irrigation. There will be Courtney Potterf, road work 24.00 Mrs. M. E. Russell, pauper.. uninitiated tenderfoot dance to before they are all gone. from forty to fifty lecture« on all Geo. B. Camp, road work... 4.00 Drs. Bartle A Scalefe, aerv.. . whistle of bullets. For years lie --------- these subjects during the Farmers ’ James W. Jackson, road work 4.00 Cockerlfne A Wetherebee, lived the life of a recluse on We have Just received some farm- Week, February 13 to 17. More than 29.00 supplies ............................... Bert Kirk, road work . place where he died. ers' almanacs for our farmer custo- 400 men and women attended last Jess«» Easton, road work 200.00 i John Powell, Dec. allowance mere. Call and get one. The First year. ,—No fee. Railroad rates. Come J. I». Maxon, gravel . , 2.16 (Oak Shoe Store, pair shoes SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD National Bank. 2t-wkly i land enjoy this great opportunity. 26 E. L. Berkshirt, lumber 38.001 M. 8. Smith, pauper supplies I Heed’s Sarsaparilla ■) Now York. Jun. 31.—The executive committee of the Union Pacific aud Southern Pacific line* today voted to complete n,, double tracking of their line« from the Miaaouri river to b.ln Francisco. They al«o voted to double track the Oregon Short Line front its junction with the Union Pacific main line at Grun- ger, Wyo., to Huntington. Oregon; also the line along the Coluiu- bia river in Oregon to Portland. The cost of the double tracking will aggregate upward of 175,000,000, and the work will extend through a period of five years. 12 50 3.00 17.00 12 00 4 4 00 2.35 38 45 18 37 47.15 TocterTün^T^VeTht'^veThose 18.26 Kugi'tie Hospital, hospital ser ■I) 12.90 W A Kuykendall, drug* 3.44 ...................... .. ............. 1 75 14.00 E. vie«»« K A. Leap, medical servie«» 6.00 5 o* K. Smith, supplì«»« ......... il. L Bo**i l"'uri| ot pilaon Williams * Williams, pauper era 00 4 87 'v supplies ........................... ! Hull A Shu in way. plunibiiig 107 15 Mrs. J. 8 Benson, care of pau 4'ourt House and Park A k ' i 7.50 per ........................................ 7.55 Hull a Blniniwuy, plumbing Samuel Woodruff, assistance 2 V ■ W C !nm".n. I«b«ir In park «0 As«H«MM>r Account 1 Geo Hall A 8on. supplies , . » Stella Wilkinson, assessor's Hunter Electric Co., supplies 1 « 95 75.00 J. clerk F Hunt, dusllv«« floor B F Keeney, salary for De brush 3 50 cember. 1910 .................... 125.00 E D Matlock, fly pepar... 46 Mary E. Kent, aaalstlug on Weed Electric Co., supplies I II 40.00 aaaeaament roll .................. Chatubers Hardware Co , court Florence H Coffin, aaaeusor's bouse supplies........... .. t clerk .................................... Uubi. Haler aad Fori Acc'l Alice Swift, asaeaaor'* clerk. Oregon Puwrr I’ m ., electric J ««(ice Account •nrelce ..... «• J. J. Tottens, drawing jury Eugene Water Department, 3.00 list water service for H*«uilwr 4« 3» W H. Sharp, serving paper* l.to Fr la Llag Arcoaat Ansel I! em«n way. drawing Guard Priutlng Co., printing 3 00 Yoran'a Printing Hou«», lou 50 •-O Jury list A. L. Roney, drawing Jury writ« of attachtneut .... 75 3 00 Junction City Tiiu«’«. printing 23 4 V» list ... Óscar E. Homenway. drawing .Mornlug Register Job Itopt., Jury list 3 00 printing Adam Ritchey, drawing Jury New« Publishing Co . printing 3.00 list ................ < oiiiitiiwloner«' Ariount 3 00 II . D Edwards, county com P. 8. Hills, drawing Jury list Paul Hadley, drawing Jury GO 0> 00 H missioner ......................... IM .................. M Price, county commis L. E. Thompson, drawing Jury sioner .................................... 85 list ........................................ 3 00 I Insane Account Circuit Court Aicounl F W. Prentice. «*x. of Fred 6 2o E. D Wheeler. Juror ......... Storing.................................. 0 6 60 W. Kuykendall, ex. of Frod H.«rry K Stewart, Juror... 7.30 William Wilis. Juror........... Storing >0 6 00 Jerry Aatklnson, Juror......... Account »; 4" Hogue A Etortlon A M Gilbert, juror................ Blanton, hall rent 3 •>0 3.00 I Peter Johnson, room for elec E. I. Gum. juror.................... 3 "0 M L. Griggs, juror................ tion 50 0.25 Ross Huston, juror................ 15.00 Elmira t-odgo, M W. of A . 3.00 11 J E English, Juror... rent .............................. 6 00 21.00 M ball 3.00 N. Schneider, Juror. .. ('. (iiMHlenow, hall rent 2 so 30 30 F E Chambers, 6 00 J. H. Devur, juror.... on room 4 00 18.00 N H. Wood, hail rent 7.00 John A Bowers, Juror 4 00 rent.,,,,. 30.00 Allen Eaton, ele«'tlon 3.50 H. L. Chilson, juror.. supplies 12 20 2.50 C. E. Warner. Juror .. 71.00, J. M Working, rent of room 3 u« 77.00! I John Mather«, Wendling, reg J.25 Joseph Wicks, juror. 14 10 I 65 electors........................... 6.OU 8. A. Rhlnevault. Juror.. 6 5» «3.00 1 |T. A Fountain, Elmira, reg 1.20 John It. Perkins. Juror 26.20 I 8.58 B. J. Marquis«’, juror... electors ......................... 1 0» 39.00 I J. 30 8.01 John Hampton, juror. . . . H. Kissinger, Fall Creek. 27.00 : 5.01 H. F Mersday. juror.... reg . 18 elector«..................... 1 i» «3.00 i Wm. II. Sharp, Lowell, reg. 9.7 5 Frederick I.udford, Juror 4 ou 5.22 E. A. Farrington, Juror.. 8 elector«.................. .. 4 80 63.00 J 4 H. 7.35 Fred Fisk, juror................ We«t. delivering elec .50 COMMISSIONERS PRO— tion supplies ....................... 33 40 ‘Jena P. Jensen. Juror......... J. Casebeer, hall rent ......... 3 00 Geo. L. 1 Glffrey, Juror.... William Pitney, deputy 6 00 33.77 Chas Hadley, juror............. 1 A. Boone, marshal election G. E. Ducal. Juror................ board .................................... t 50 4.55 Chas. Stickles, juror........... Tax lU-fundrd 1.00 Albert i 8. Cheshire, Juror. . . L M Travis, refund of taxe* 33 51 1.00 E. E. Farmer, juror........... tircult Court 1.00 Lu<as Cowgill, Juror........... Royal Restaurant, night lunch 1.00 8. E. McBee, juror................ for Jury............................... 3 50 5.00 1. 1 N. Dresser, Juror.............. L M Travis, rebate of trial 7 00 E. M. Sharp, juror................ 6.00 fMS C. J. Baker, juror.................. I Hotel Osburn, mruls for jury 19 60 J. H. Dunlap, juror........... F L. Armitage, court bailiff 93.00 N. H. Martin, Juror............. 1.60 W. I. Bishop, mileage......... W. H. Sharp, Juror............. 8. M Calkins, reporting fee« 105.00 A. W. McLaughlin, juror. . J ate L. Clark, jury bailiff.. 72.00 H. Young, witness................ 2.00 Il F Hollenbeck, juror......... (Minnie Ward, witness........... 3.00 O. F. Hurd, grand jury bailiff Constable Account Osburn. meal« for Jur- 17.45 Hotel T. J. Blakeley, services......... or« 31 55 Surveyor Account Mhxv-llancvu ’ i Arrount C. M. Collier, surveyor of M Williams, audltlr*; Minney road ....................... 52.50 John Ijine <<> iiii « v r -<>-<«* 3'1.00 Treasurer's Account U. I.«•«•, return of monc) Lou Clinton, ass’t treasurer. 34 00 E. reg. • 50 title .............................. R E. Eastland, service«.... 11.66 R. E. Eastland, county treas 100.00 Pacific States Tel. * Tel. Co , Decernber telegraph ««-rvlce Sheriff Account J. Culpcr, special work . . 95.76 Kay A Kidwell, office repairs H. H. Fisk, use of boat.... 10.00 Frank Smith, expertlng books J. W. Hobbs, expertlng book« Walter J. Holland, deputy 16.00 C. W itychard, expertlng rec 85.00 sheriff ................................. ord« ....................................... Joe Nichols, special dept.... 10.00 J 20 W. H. Ilowebark, asa't sheriff 49.60 Bang« Livery Co., livery «erv. Postal Telegraph and Cable M. 8. Wallis, deputy sheriff 100.00 » 1» Co., telegraph service«. . . . J. c. Parker, deputy ■herlff 75.00 Western Union Telegraph Co., Chas. Kotnpp, serving papera. telegraph service................ 1 45 etc............................... 49.26 PoatMge and Kxpmmage Acc't J. T. Calllaon, court Paper, etc............................... 50.00 W. B. Dillard, postage and 10.00 expressage ........................... I W. M. Brown, ass't «herlff. . 16.00 8.20 Blllrnlre Bro«., freight ch'ges G. 11. Pitcher, Cottage Grove deputy ................................. t I 9 5 Rowland Bro«., draynge......... Blank ItookH anti HtaH«>n<*ry H. L. Down, expenses ......... 31.10 .55 Allen Eaton, «upplle« ..... George F. Croner, criminal work .................................... 4 4.55 The Irwin-Hodson Co., cert, 50.;>0 of title register, etc............. Georg«» D. Fisk, work for the county .............................. , . 71.45 Alton Eaton'« Bindery, ruling 1.60 «pedal aheet« ..................... H. L. Bown, «herlff................ 166.75 E. 8ch warxRchild, suppl lea. . 65.98 Clerk's Account Fruit ln«|H-<t<>r Account E. U. Lee, county clerk and 10.00 I. O. O. F., office rent......... tow days In January......... J. Beebe, fruit Inspector. ... 1 128.00 J. A. Fountain, deputy clerk Truant Officer Account 8. E. Skene, deputy clerk . . . JOHN DOE, truant officer.. 6.80 Aslaug Hovde, deputy clerk. Health Officer Account H. L. Gage, deputy clerk. . . . F. W. Prentice, county health Hulda Peterson, assistant officer .................................. 216.82 county clerk 15 days......... 37.50 Clara Lee, assistant county »♦» clerk .................................... 50.00 .. ........................................... Edith Mickelson, assistant 40.00^ I clerk .................. ................. OIED Ethel Graham, assistant coun f 88888 00 00f ty clerk ............................... 20.00 »♦♦OOOOOOOOO At Cottage Grove, January 29. Edna Rasch, assistant county clerk .................................... 40.00 1911, Lloyd Doyle, aged about 30 years. He was a brother of Mrs. Mrs. F. J. Martin, assistant county clerk......................... 40 00 Mvrtle McFarland, formerly Mln* Smith, who was employed 8. M. Russell, deputy clerk. . «0.00 Myrtle the CockerUne A Wetherebee store County Judge Account for several years The remains wore H. W. Thompson, county in the Pleasant Hill ceme judge .................................... 100.00 interred tery Tuesday School Superintendent Account W. II. Dillard, county school In Eugene, Jan. 31, 1911, of pneu superintendent .................. 100.00 monia, Kort Ferguson, aged 4 4 Edna Ward, stenographer... 30.00 years. He was 111 only a few days «4.60 Janitor Account He had been working nt a sawmill 8.00 Wm. M. Sherman, janitor.. at Marcóla. Ills mother, who Ilves 2.00 .lail Account at Norfolk. Neb., han been notified 5.00 Frank E. Dunn, supplies.... 3.00 of hia death.