« MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1911 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911 mid Im lulling 11 top over privilege of Hi days at any point along the route. The rales apply on ull trans continental lines. The rates from th« prlmlpul points will be: hh i Paul, Duluth, Winnipeg. Omaha. Council 1 Bluffs, K11 lisas city, Ht Joo, ,35; Chicago, ,33; Ht I.OIIIIH, ,3 Cincinnati, ,37 90, <'l«vellind, ,39 75, Buffalo, 142 50, Plttubiirg. ,42. Boston, ,49 46; Philadelphia. ,49.76, New til's In (he Peace Problem of Europe.” York, ,50 ScviTal other dialliigulshcd Hungar­ lluto An* General. ians are In the party. I his announcement camo to __ all the Portland offices of the various All reports tn the contrary not*! trnnscontlnenti lines. Including the with. W It. a N. Co. the Northern Pa­ very much ulivi' II« arrived In New cific. Grcut Northern, Spokane, Port­ Volk recently from Germany, and on land A Seattle, Chicago, Milwaukee a mlMHlon of conquest, although a A Puget Sound. Houthern Pacific and purely ronimereiai one. Julius now the Oregon Electric In conjunction owns a wallpap«r factory near Colo­ witl> the SPA H., Great Northern gne, Germany, ami will vl»lt various and Northern Pacific. The rates will American cities to get acquainted also apply to all points on the As­ with bls cuHtoniers, present and pros­ toria A Columbia River, In conjunc­ pective, tion with the Hill system, of which It Is a part. That the rates will be taken ad­ mcrchnnls who have vantage of to a much greater extent than ever Is predicted by every rail­ road official In th« country In view of the great interest that Is being taken In Oregon among th« people of the eastern und middle atutes. OREGON WILL GET LINE EXTENSIONS Harriman Developmcn t Work Includes Projects Recom­ mended Here an abomination and not as niicc< _____ ful as linen or softer materials. And by the way, linen frocks and materi­ als multiply In the shops, the soft ramie being the first favorite, and the one-piece linen frocks modeled more or less upon the lines of the one-piece silk or serge frocks, as gen­ erally worn under fur coats this win­ ter. are extremely pretty. Like the winter models, they are simple, straight and narrow In line, usually a trifle short of waist and elaborated only by some smart bit of trimming about the throat, and as a sleeve fin­ ish, and perhaps by buttons and loops, a bit of braiding in linens, however, these simple little frocks have the advantage of color schemes and contrasts more varied than the dark tones of the winter models. The new hats, which always follow closely upon new materials, have mad*- their appearance and one must admit to a little disappointment if anything very startling was expect­ ed. Perhaps when May comes the i'arlsian milliners, or their New York rivals, will have something dif­ ferent to show, but the Riviera and Palm Beach models are interesting, ••ven if not exactly authoritative in their prophecy. One has to concede a certain familiar air about them, a semblance of old friends masquer­ ading in new finery, for the shapes the the shapes to which women ~ have become accustomed during the win­ ter. Only the materials speak sum- mer and novelty. Then, too, the chances are that when spring comes these shapes will still be In order, though there Wil) probably be new things added, The models do not change with lightning and radical rapidity nowadays, and frocks seem likely to be but little modified this spring. Many of the straw hats are faced with velvet, and Indeed some are so heavily swathed with marabout, velvet and the like until, at first glance, they look quite like winter models. In New York women are already wearing spring millinery, being tired of their winter hats and reaching out for something fresh and new. SEVEN EXPOSURE BY NEWSPAPER LED TO GREEKS’ DISCHARGE “Cured Neuralgia Pain” It was The Guard’s exposure of the graft carted on between Greek ditch laborers and their foreman that led to their recent discharge, accord­ ing to the statement of Manager M. 1». Spencer, of the Oregon Power Co. Their employment by the company was unsatisfactory because of the op­ position by local eitizens, and with this Information of The Guard son- cerning matters which the company had suspected, the discharge was at once made as soon as Messrs, Spencer and Widdersheim returned from Chi­ cago. The company is positive that a graft was carried on, as was stated n The Guard's first account of the matter. Borland, Feb. 2. Much new eon- structlou work will be done in Ort- “I Guard Hpeclal Hervlce. gon during the next few years as the New York. Feti 4 lini illy a result of the authorization by the take ut Muy and lh«-ember, perhaps Harriman directors In New York on pleas­ matrimonial alliance tu lie uff Tuesday of the extensions to the Un­ ure in Itcl WOOII nest Tuesday ion Pacific and Houthern Pacific rail­ writing Vivian Gould, aged 17, ways In the Northwest. (¡ratinili Hope Horsley to you While local officials have recom­ fifth Baron Dvclrs, ngi*d 45 hut, II mended the building of many new that I had a neuralgia pain in might be referred tn us 1« Mny und lines, they do not know whether all my arm for five years, and I Oc tober affair. Nut that Lord Deel«» of them have been approved by the used your Liniment for one himself considera that there Is any re Eastern men. week and was completely tiiniknbln disparity between Ills age Among the roads that are almost ami that of his noun to-be blushing cured. I recommend your certain to be included in the list is bruin Oh, a'y, no. That's all blawst- tlie gap between tins north and south Liniment very highly.”— M rs . ed tommyrot, his Lordship han az- links In the Natron-Klarnath cut-off J. M c G raw , 1216 Mandeville plained to the reporters. Really,, on the Houthern Pacific that femalns AGED COTTAGE GROVE St., New Orleans, Lx don't you know. It's quite extr'ordl to be done after the present contracts nary, all thia pother about a man of are completed, and the line from WOMAN GOES TO REST only forty-five being too old fur a Itedrnond. the ultimate terminus of Cured Quinsy Sore Throat inniileti of seventeen, Why. me man, the Ik-schutes Valley road, and Odell, Cottage Grove, Or.. Feb. 3.—Mrs. M r . IlexRY L. C aulk , of In England no gent Ionian llilnUs of a convenient point on the Natron- j. W. Ashby, aged 7 4 years, died n emina matrimonial ties until he Klarnath < ut-off. 1242 Wilson St., Wilmington, this week from a general break- In forty or mori' Deuced strange,* Coast I hie Considered down, aggravated by a dislocated Del., writes :—"I bought a bot­ tin'«' dulled American Ideas most Besides these, the roads that have hip, caused from a fall several tle of Sloan's Liniment for the astonishing, 'poll my sou). Ho »<■ nil been receiving the most consideration months ago. She was born near NEW R. R. COMPANY quinsy sore throat and it cured who have been bollici Ing our noddies are that from Grants Pass to a point Terre Haute, Ind., and in 1856 was about the matter will just have to me. I shall always keep a on the north California coast, prob­ married to J. W. Ashby in Knox FOR ROGUE RIVER ably Crescent City, and that into the h t II go nt that county, Missouri, where they resid­ bottle in the house.” Coos Bay district. The east and west ed for a number of years and reared Grants Pass & Rogue River line through Oregon via Malheur can­ S.itialor Timothy I* Hulllvau, who a family of seven children. In 1887 rights-of-way through which In better known us “Big Tint," ha« the family went to California, and Railway to Enter Applegate yon. were recently completed by the ac­ prepared for hi* annual February dis­ from there to Cottage Grove in 1889. One of New York's most dlstln- Valley, Jackson County quisition of a i'Ü-iuile sjrip held by tribution of ahoca aiming hla cotiallt- gulshrd cltizens. John Mitchell, the Her aged husband and six children the Hill Interests, may also be in­ who survive her were at her bed­ urnta by ordering five thouHand pairs labor leader, Is today celebrating his side. They are: Mrs. William John­ from a Blnghanipton factory. “Illg forty fir»! birthday Grants Pass. Or., Feb. 2.- A large cluded. This track, it is figured, will As a vice-presi­ ston. Yuba, Cal., Mrs. J. W. Hicks, Tim“ has specified the best quullty dent of the American IG-dcration of ami enthusiastic meeting of the Com- connect with the Deschutes road. A number of short projects have H. D. Whitlock, J. A. Ashby and C. of leather ami wiirknimmlilp In filling Labor und chairman of the trade merical club was held last night E. Aghby. Cottage Grove. Mrs. Ash­ hl» contrail, and the footgear that agreement department of the Nation­ w hen a formal announcement was been recommended by the local offi­ by has 22 grandchildren and three gives instant relief from rheu­ alii soon distributed among th« al Civic Federation, Mr. Mitchell now inaili* that the Grunts Pass A Rogue cials. and they are hoping that these great grandchildren. The funeraJ poor ut the East Hide will be water­ finds It necessary to suend most of River rail id •. 11 > i » .< i i z-->1 at >«;•••• ■ are included in the authorized con­ was held yesterday from the Chris­ matism, lumba­ proof, durable anil of a kind usually his time In the metropolis Ills home 000, will eut8000, al- Boston, Mass., V. S. A. ♦ igation company will meet to author­ membership on». Compared with the number of o of 391, as at present, though the exact figure is not given neii employed In Industries, three : Real Estate Transfers Z ize the bond issue. was tb<* congressional reapportion- out by the purchasers. The property times as many are annually killed In • « ment plan agreed upon by the Re- is 146 by 260 feet in dimensions. this country ns In any country in Eu­ * ♦<*♦ <■*♦ w ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ publican caucus of the house to- aad extends back to the S. P. railway rope. night. This proposition, made by grounds. A part of it is located H. L. Bown to Jos. Fellman; HW FADS AND FASHIONS J Campbell of Kansas, was first de­ where the city is endeavoring to production of an American woman, % of NE«4 and lots I, 2 and 3 in : feater. 56 to 91, but later reconsid­ open Olive street from Fifth to the Mrs. Peabody, who won the >1500 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bora known as progressives or insur­ sec. 19-16-7 W. Tax deed. ♦ • ered and adopted, 70 to 55. S. P. grounds, but It now seems that Shakespeare theatre prize in London, ♦ gents are not on the list that lia« John It Hale» to J. T Sparks; *♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦ This action, together with defeat will not be made, for the present, at and had its first American presenta­ been published. in sec. 24-17-3 W. ,625. : 1.25 acres New York. Feb. 4. — Although the Politics and Politicians Z of a plan to offset the negro dis­ least. Messrs. Daniel and Hall do Richard White to Frank Wood- smart shops are filled with spring franchisement in the south urged not say for what purpose they pur­ tion this week at the New theatre. Washington politicians do not con ­ t 2 in block 4 of ruff: E ‘ •j of lot **»*•*«»*****«*** sider the National Republican Pro­ and summer fabrics, which are sup­ by Bennett and Olcott of .*ew Y’ork chased the property, but it is reliably “The Gamblers,” at Maxine Elliot's Shield's add. to Cottage Grove. ,2.- posed to be at the highest so early and opposed by Gaines of West Vir­ reported that they are figuring with theatre, have entered their fourth Tennessee's new United States sen- gressive league Intended to promote 500. in the season, the woman with little ginia and others, occurred during a an outside wholesale firm in regard month and will probably remain for the fortunes of either Senator Cum­ atnr is not lukewarm. Bell Woodard and Chester surplus revenue can get a choice se­ six-hour session of the caucus. to the erection of a large building several months longer. They are mins or Senator LaFollette for the G. Mattle Horton to Ambrose L. Woodard; lection among the first offerings at Several ofther propositions were and the establishing of a branch George Nash and his supporters, on Representative l.awden, of Illinois, presidency. It Is regarded rather as I «0 acres in sec. 36-21-4 W. ,3,- reasonable cost. pending, including the Campbell house here. Although this later is one side, stacked against Charles la author of a bill for the improve­ essentially and fundamentally an an- 000. If one be not ambitious to “wear motion, leaving the house standing not stated by actual authority, there Stephenson, who acts as a reformer. tl-Taft movement. The attitude of ment of the foreign service. R 8 Walker to Wallace E. But- new things first,' she will, of course as it is today, and the Crumpacker are good reasons for so believing. Jane Cowl as Stephenson’s wife, who the new organization toward Mr. Taft ler; : 1 tert 1 In t w p. 19-3 w. »10. be able to get the same fabrics later, idea of 433 members. gets disgusted with his methods, la plainly to be foreshadowed In the The postoffice department Is issu­ Ernest B Hyland and Charles but then there will not be so many The Campbell measure was finally makes a strong and effective charac­ ing a new postcard, designed primar­ men who are at Its head. None of MeFnrlaml to Ethel McFa.iand lot pretty designs from which to choose. put through, the details of, carrying GOVERNOR WEST ter in this wonderful Klein play. ily for Index and library purposes. them, It la alleged la aympathetlc or 5 In blk. 7 of Oakridge; ,i. Social conditions have changed out the scheme being left to the cen­ SIGNS FIRST VETO Interest of theatre-goers tn "Re­ The new card will be Issued In sheets friendly toward the president. Some Reuben K Greer to Georgia A. radically within recent years, so that of them, notably Mr. Plnchot and Mr. Tobey lot 3 In blk. 5 of .4h«*lt.ors one must have, of necessity, some sus committee, which will prepare of eighteen. the way for action at this session Crane, feel that they have been badly add State Capitol. Salem, Feb. 3.— becca of Sunnybrook Farm,” at the to Ei.i. -n«: ,1. kind of smart frock for afternoon and of congress. treated by Mr. Tnft and are openly Governor West today exercised his Republic theatre with Edith Taliaf- Ernest F Hyland and Charles Me this can be used for the restaurant and avowedly nt “outs” with him. Farland lo Ira D Hylanl lots I, 2 and theatre also. The spotted mus­ right of veto for the first time when ero in the title rolo, shows no signs Mr. Crane has not forgiven the treat­ In blk. 21 of Oärkridge; ,1. he returned to the senate with his of abatement. The success of the en­ lins, crepes, etc., are excellent for the NINE U. OF 0. MEN ment he received when he was named disapproval Senator Nottingham's gagement indicates that there is in purpose, as are also the figured foul­ minister to Chinn ami then abruptly 4 bill, providing for the enforcement of this city a clientielle that makes the IN LEGISLATURE ards, which were never so handsome recalled from San Francisco when nt ' mechanics' liens against homesteads. production of clean playa not only a as now. Pongee Is coming into Its the point of sailing for his post. pleasure for the producer but a pro- own again, and there promises to be Three Senators, 3 Represents- ————■— -------- fit as well. , «a sec 18. tp. 21 3W 41.1.8 Martin, of Colora­ a'continuance of the vogue for the tives and 3 Clerks Grad. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 : 1 " «t ux to j ti trito thè house a GRANTS PASS TO reddish browns, handsome dull blues, ♦ ♦ Henry Miller is ending his fourth uates of State ' U.” n upproprlatlon of 8 000 squt h feet of Ian greens and natural shades which J New York Dramatic Letter Z wçek tn “The Havoc” at the Bijou thè departini-nt of add to Eugene; ,1250. were so much liked last season. TEST HOME RULE ' theatre. This stage story of a wrong­ ke an exhlliltion of w \ Ct i to E. 1. Ca A spotted silk of inexpensive de­ The ' niversity of Oregon is well «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fl»*»*#» > • Florence; sign is among the prettiest of the represented periniental work at A Dozen Liquor Cases Depend lilk. 34 of Chicago add presented in the Oregon ♦ ed husband who plans and carries out __ _ __ legisla- : a vengeance as powerful as it is frocks designed for Southern wear. lure, having three senators, three ,1". By William S. Brewer. on Court Decision on Milton D. Mitchell et ux to Aman- It is so typical of the demand for representatives and three clerks. The New York, Feb. 4—Victor Herbert, unique arouses discussion. I , \ Cole, B I» feet of Lot I in chic simplicity that it will be sure to senators are Turner Oliver, Lou.s composer of “Naughty Marietta.” City Election blk 4 of Skinner's add to Eugene, be among the spring favorites. The Bean and Albert Abraham. Benjlman playing at the New York theatre, is Joe Weber’s theatre has passed the As regards the election <>f United States senators by popular vote, Mr. skirt has a deep fold of plain silk Huntington, ’91, Allen Eaton, '02, fifty-two years old. He celebrated on 150th performance of “Alma, Where II». Grants Pass. Or., Feb. •» Is Amanda A. Cole <0 David Auld (patching the background ofxthe dot­ and Henry McKinney. '07, are the Thursday, and his office still looks Do You Live?” with Truly Shattuck Depew, of New York, cun see naught save u rapid succession In office of Granta l’nss wet or dry? This 1H a and 11. C. Auld, SE 1-4 of sec. 12- ted material, which in this instance members of the house, while Robin like the spring exhibition of rare and J. McCloskey fn the principal parts, and the finish is not yet in men who would float In upou the tide question t hat will shortly be settled 16-3 W, ,100. is dawn gray figured with gentian Nelson, '09, Gordon Moores. , ’08. _____ and plants and flowers up at the botani­ sight. The first Thomas F. Makemson to O. J. blue. The simple bodice trimmed Dudley Clark, ’10, occupy clerkships. cal gardens. <>f imputar favor and out again ns , In the Supreme Court. that tide might abb. The away of test liquor case was tried in the Clr- Johnson. 3 acres and lots 2, 3. of with a band of its own material, Senator Oliver is chairman of the [ Miss Billie Burke, whose beauty the demagogue orator might hold a 1 cult court this week. There are a Sec 32-17-6 w. ,10. which is carried about the figure on public buildings and in­ It is certain that during her en­ Thomas Blades et ux to W. O. about the bust line, while buttons committee menace in the mind of the New York : dozen cases In this county and the stitutions and a member of the agri-j tire eight weeks' engagement at the and charm have gained a following senator should the system of popular ' one tried was to make a test of the Heckart, lot in blk 66 of Spg. Inv. and fine braid add to the effective­ cultural, forestry and irrigation com­ Knickerbocker theatre Miss Maude among theatre-goers, has entered up­ 1 Home Rule law. In the cast* in A- Power Co.'s add to Spg.. ,1600. ness of the decorative scheme. elections prevail. mittees. Senator Bean is head of Adams in “Chantecler” will play to on the second month of her engage­ Dnvld Link to Marvin L. Hammitt, question the defendants were arrest­ The frock of crepe or of sheer , committee on industries, serves on S. R. P. Perhaps a greater sensation ment at the Lyceum theatre. In her The women of New York who are ed before the state election and were lot 2ln blk A of Dorris add to Eu­ stuff straight or slightly draped 1 the committees on railroads, game was never created in New York than new play, “Suzanna,” a comedy of Belgian life, she plays the part of a skirt weighted down to slinging lines fighting for suffrage have succeed­ not Indicated bv the grand jury until gene, ,100. J. J. Harden to Mary A. Boyd, lot despite its slight fullness and with and judiciary. Senator Abraham Is this wonderful play of Rostand’s. daughter of an amusing old brewer, ed In having three bills presented be­ after the Home Rule law went Into The critics disagree regarding its chairman of the committee on mili ­ fore the present session of their state effect. Grants Paas was In wet ter­ 2 In blk 2 of Walnut Park add to Eu­ some simple shoulder and sleeve dra­ tary affairs and is a member of the merits, but all agree that it is a mas­ who finds that she can succed in do­ pery forming the corsage above the committees on county and state of­ terpiece of philosophy, Miss Adams ing anything that she wants to legislature. Members of both houses ritory before the defendants were gene, ,2500. through her sunny temperament. Empire girdle is charming if well ficers. engrossed bills and industries. is, of course, superb In her role. have had not a little amusement out arrested, the city of Granta P am NKWS FROM OLI» CENTKAI. . handled, and the satin fourreau with He is active in the opposition of of the bills, which are practically the holding a special election on the Preparations are being made to Empire tunic of sheer material has Statement No. 1. In the house Hun­ same, each succeeding one being ra­ question loTore the Indictments were Otis Skinner in his new comedy, celebrate the 200th performance Of Innumerable attractive phases. Special Correspondence. ther an amendment, clearina more or returned, and the city went wet. "Sire, ” at the Criterion theatre, has tington is bead of the committee on The rase la that of Dan Hearn, Baby Mine” next Monday evening. The weather has been quite The Empire lines have gained gen-' less ambiguous features of It prede­ and serves on the capitol a play that gives him splendid oppor­ “ charged with selling beer that was stormy and changeable for the laat eral acceptance for both afternoon education Margaret Mayo's famous farce seems cessor. tunities to display his talents. The buildings and medicine and phar ­ a little nearer than near beer. The few weeks, causing many to have and evening frocks, and this opens macy committees. Eaton is chairman plot deals with the mysterious careei to have found a warmer welcome the way for delightfully chic and of the enrolled bills committee and a of the lost Dauphin of France, but than ever in its new quarters at Na­ Insurgency which has heretofore defendant appeared In court by his the dreaded colds. School Is progressing very nicely 1 youthful effects, though It opens the member of the one on counties. Mc- no attempt is made in the play to zimova’s theatre. been confined Io the capItol Is about attorney, R. (1. Smith, who stated lo break out In virulent form In the thnt his client would admit that the with a large attendence In spite of I way also for extravagance of truly Kinney is head of the irrigation and clear up this great historical mystery The genius of public entertainment Congressional club, an organization beer sold win Intoxicating and after the disagreeable weather. Some few : first Empire audacity. Simplicity— serves on the ways and means and possessed by George M. Cohan is re­ composed of the wives and daughters the court Instructed the jurors, they of the pupils having taken the Jan. ; sweet simpl'clty—Is not the exclu­ mining committees. “ The Stim Princess ” has proved of members of congress. The slate found defendant guilty wlthoue leav­ exams last week have not heard as sive feature of the debutante's frocks such a success with Miss Elsie Janis vealed at its best in his “Comedy of of officers to he elected at today's ing the box, and Judge Calkins Im­ to the returns but hope all were suc­ by any means, for her older sisters, in the leading role, supported by Jo- Business,” “Get-Rlch-Quick Walling­ meeting will be I ho object of attack posed a fine of ,250 and 15 days tn cessful. "but If at first we don’t suc­ and even her mother, If she be youth­ GOOD INCREASE IN 1 seph Cawthorn, that it is very prob­ ford” at the Gaiety. The young dra­ ceed. try, try, again." ful and comely, may and do go in by the Insurgents of the club. Pecu­ jail able that Miss Janis will finish the matist is logical in his story. Hia This Is to be the test case, and it Not heeding the stormy and disa­ for the simpler effects. POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS liarly enough, the women Insurgents season at the Globe. Miss Janis’ im­ crooks turn honest because it Is t':e Some of the best models in pon­ In the club arc the wives and daugh­ will be taken to the Supreme court, greeable weather about 20 of Ar­ itations of famous people are unusu­ best policy financially, and they are Springfield. Feb. 2.—One of the ally clever and the one of Bernhardt loyal to the women in the case be­ ters of regulars In congress. The In­ the attorneys for both sides agreeing thur Rebmen’s friends tendered hint gee are designed for matrons who cause it is the most convenient thing surgents are fighting the election of to have their briefs ready In 15 days, a very hearty farewell surprise on . like to keep pace with their daugh- largest gains in postal receipts of never fails to score a hit. to be. Mrs Samuel McCall, wife of the •nd It Is thought the Supreme court Jnn. 25th at the homo of his pAr- [ ters as far as being smartly gowned is one month over the same month in will take the case up nt once If the enta Mr. and Mrs. H. Rebman. The | concerned A design In natural col­ the previous year was discovered at member from Massachusetts, as presi­ Edmund Breese in “The Scarecrow” dent, claiming that her frequet ab- court holds that thl* city Is In a dry evening was most enjoyablv spent in or has the skirt draped with a sort the end of this month by post mast- enters his fourth week at the Garrick , S'Mice front the city would leave the territory the other cases will be tri­ games and music after which a most of panel effect, that extends above or Washburne. when the increase theatre next Monday night. The star by the waistline at the front and is for January over 1910 was found to club under the control of Mrs. John ed, but if it is held that Home Rule delicious luncheon was served died DIED ­ Mrs. H. Rehtnan assisted by Welby smartly stitched down to the bodice. be 23.6 per cent. The total for Jan. has won many fr'ends by his clever Sharp Williams, wife of the next sen­ applies to this city and thnt the spec characterization of the Devil, and is le- ial election hold In this city was le ­ Huston. Grace Fitch and Arthur was »519.76, while the The effect Is very much like the total for I ator from Mississippi, and of neecs- ably supported by Frank Reicher as ♦•♦♦♦♦♦»♦••••••••••♦♦♦♦♦♦a gal. the cases will be dismissed. Rebman. Arthur departed for his panel idea which made it possible January 1910 was »420.04. These' the scarecrow, Alice Fisher as the Hlty II democrat. At her home on Wildcat creek, homo at Grass Valley on Jan. 31st, for gowns of over so many parts to be figures, however, include the quart­ witch and other players in the com­ between Walton and Meadow, on the after spending a few dnys In Eu­ called “one-piece” frocks a season or erly box rents and do not exactly In­ pany. It has been noted that all of the COLONIST RATES Siuslaw, February 1, 19X1, Mrs. Por­ gene with relatives We all hope for two ago. but nothing has ever yet dicate the stamp sales. The total men prominently connected with the ter. Death was due to cancer of the a pleasant journey home and hope appeared that looks better. rcelpts for the past month exclusive Natl lonai Progressive Republican lea­ “The Faun,” in which William Fa- breast, and was expected for several ARE ANNOUNCED he shall come again. An apron tunic is what they call of rentals amounted to »421.21. This versham is appearing at Daly's the-: gue came from western states, except I months. She was well known on the Mr. and Mrs Otto Petzold have this latest arrangement, for the front was almost as large as the figures Gifford Plnchot, George L. Record. Will Be Effective from March just returned home front Eugfone Is narrowed away to almost nothing. for December, the holiday and rec­ atre, is proving a distinct novelty. Siuslaw. Louis Brandels and one or two others Mr. Faversham impersonates a faun where they have been during the The bodice Is finished rather in Gib­ ordbreaking month. These figures, , —a creature of the woods and fields, i 10 to April 10 This of lesser political Importance. All of The regular montniy meeting of Illness and death of our old friend son than In the prevailing klniona ef- however, were influenced by an un­ the senators Interested are from the Year and neighbor Nicholas Felderwert. j feet at the shoulders, but it is hand­ usual feature, for they include a He is captured while disporting him­ the Municipal league will be held on 'Vest and middle West, as also are Miss Ella Erickson front Eugene some, and the trimmings of dark sat-I purchase of 10,000 postal cards. self in a fountain and introduced in­ next Monday evening tn the Y. M the governors and congressmen. It Is Colonist where she is attending business col­ in at the neck and sleeves make a Still January showed an immense to present-day life with many ludic-1 C. A. building at 7:30 o'clock, A Partland. Or.. Feb. 2. noted also that not all of the Insur­ 1 rotis and surprising results. full attendance of the membership gent members of the two branches of rates to Portland or any point In lege spent Sunday with home foldk. splendid contrast with the clear, soft gain over the same month last year. Is requested, as a number of Import­ tones of the pongee. Oregon were announced this morn ­ eongross have allied themselves with The repertoire at the New theatre ant matters will be discussed. The The following took the stages out ing at the meeting In Chicago of the The klmona sleeve retains its • ho now organization. In the senate this week includes “The Piper” and commissions on municipal organiza­ Eugene this morning: W. Craft to vogue, and is much used in both the Byron Foster and Jerold Detering •ho names of Nelson, of Minnesota, Transcontinental Passenger Agents' of Leaburg; W Yoder to Crow, aad M. woolen, silk and lingerie frocks, al­ were operated upon at the Eugene “Vanity Fair.” "The Piper,” of tion and sanitation and public health association. They will be In effect •nd Borah, of Idaho, are missing, course, takes preference over Thack- will render reporta, and other im­ though for tubbing purposes it is hospital thia morning. •nd nearly a score of house mem- from March 10 to Arril 10. Inclusive, A. Noel to Elmira. ery’a play in interest, for it is the portant matters will be considered. SLOANS LINIMENT * : ‘ :