SIX THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD THURSDAY, FEB. 16. 1911. i -s . —• SIILI ESO GEAEH TESOSI ■ •'with wtrvngth -n«l •«»»• they alwayw pl««ew" TWO HORS OVERALLS 9 ' /J Jud ,o Bennett of Murshfiold Thinks Fear of Hill la Once More Galvanising 8. P. Into Action Hit CLASS Al WORK AGAIN That plan« for railroad building j to Coo« Bay hsve attained tangible | Th« wrond cl«M In manual tr.m. , Guard 8p«cial Service. Ab«rd«M. W m I., Feb. 14.—Th« • MAM ■< big hotel of 815 rooms at Moclips form; that Harriman officials ini Inn on the wood pile at th.. mTk I Salem, Or., Feb. IS.—Thompson I today introduced a bill abolishing th« i«oach. which was half lorn away Oregon hnve been called to a con I school waa alven thia morning LEV STRAUSS OX CO. El Paao, Feb. 14.—Admitting that Francisco I. Madero, in- office of state food and dairy com testerday by th« surging waters and ferenc«« at Sun Francisco, that In-1 Principal George Hug and s> N missioner and creating a state dairy terrific s«a which swept in. destroy formation of Hill's Intention to oc suit 31 wheelbarrow loads of wllua anrrecto president oi Mexico was in El Paso Sunday, and de and are plied In tho buaeiuent of pure food commissioner. The ing the sea wall, appears to be doom cup) the Coo« ba school buildlug and two dvllni|ll,.|ll claring that he had been here for six weeks and only left last bill appoints E. N. Hute-hlnson until ed to destruction. Half the remain negl«cted by lb« life lire «tudelil« have been eX|>cll,.i| 1913 at a salary of three thousand ing part la almost tottering und la has stirred the I night, members of the Junta today gave out an interview in with luten vw etnas wns also rstabll«h«<l thl twelve hundred for expenses. expected to go out on the next high substnnllHl point Bennett Ing liy Mr Hug for th« t> which they declared that Madero stated last night, before leav The lawyers of the legislature will COOS BAY WAITS tide. A large stretch ot beach be given today by Ji h<* Hotel students. Thl« class is in of Marshfield, w rush through a bill making the sal hind the sea wall hits been carried ing, that the Mexican government would resort to any means, aries ot all circuit judges tor thous science, an<t this morning .1 U«lg<’ FOR RAILROAD to sea and with it a fine school aultntloii room of Mr. under frivolous and trumped-up charges, to hold him in this or and dollars yearly. building, a number of summer cot thoroughly cleaned mid ,n Three Projects talked of, and The senate today refused to pass tages and one store building, nnd the any other country, and says his arrest at this time would great the bill increasing the supreme TIi«« «ucc«*«« with which iii end apparently Is not yet, although a Marshfield People Hope experiment of putting th ly interfere with the work of his forces in the field, were he de bench. large force of men is at work nnd It aludetiu ful of Success A bill providing for second choice is believed the store and buildings tained. The statement says the insurgents hope in a short time for primary candidates was introduc Ion thl» on the main street of tho resort will who have to be in possession of Cindad Jaurez, or some other suitable ed in the house. Marshfield, Or.. Feb. II Various be saved. ind The senate today killed the bill ap railroad rumors huve made some stir The loss Is expected to approxi capital and port of entry; that they will leave the insurrecto propriating m it limit i,, a hundred thousand dol with the Coos Bay people lately und mate » ,1 0 r first I rltH'li cause to the greatest of all juries, “public opinion.” lars for the Oregon Historical soci there is held out a good deal ot hope » tli«» btiyn thw ultortmtlv«* ety. that some movement will be started W. H. FENTON WRITES thi» janitor with th« w The governor vetoed the bill creat this spring or summer which will cally none of the great forests in leaving School. Two It»fl a FROM SAN FRANCISCO the public lands states was sold by ing an assistant secretary of state. give Coos Bay her long-looked for work'd Th«’ girl« nil did the the government for more than »3.50 Secretary Benson oposed the Bower railroad. Whik^thme has been noth uMilgnod Tho two student» man bill, but favored clothing the as ing definite given out. many believe an acre. The great increase of val Says Money There Will Loosen loft school may return w sistant with ministerial, but not ju that possibly the Southeru Pacific ue gives great importance to the hnvo dun«’ th” work on the dicial authority. A measure like Ben will start on the branch into this Up Now That Fair is concentration of ownership. 11 ut." de«'lar«’« ih«. son wants has been offered, but Bow place. Four years ago the company "Whatever power over prices may Assured the)'ll have to «« mi the bottom <>t erman has blocked its progress bv was building the line from Drain to arise from combination in manufac pile first." One of the Student« ture and distribution (as distin having the vetoes considered Wednes Coos Bay aud the work was stopped, loft la th« young fellow «t IL day instead of this afternoon. but not uulil after considerable was San Frani’lsco, February 11, 1911. guished from timber owning) such >«lldc«l by tho board ln«l The senate adopted a resolution to doue u the way of gradlug and In Editor Guard: power is insignificant and transitory for fighting with a t«a«h adjourn sine die Saturday noon. bridge building. However, it is In my last letter I spoke of plenty compared to the control of the rlnclpal Hug 1« very ■ thought that if the Southern Pacific of rain In Calfortila. it continue«! up standing timber itself of a dominat over his plan. He st«t«v should build this spring it will not to the 4th of February, ing part thereof. FIFTY THOUSAND effect upon a sell be by way of Drain, but that the tho people of California "There is now left in continental I today. Profesi route will be from Eugene to Flor heunian or uro the 14.—Concen- I'nitiil Stat’S about 2.200.000.000.- FOR MONMOUTH ence on the Sluslaw river or to Gar ocratc than iu Oregot that the conditions III 000 board feet of privately owned sl_-2!ng ix«in huv. Id. as vast standing timber, of which 1,747,- General Appropriation Bill Is diner on the Umpqua river, and then The people of San Ft nderful effect I hut li to Coo« Bay over the sui v ey which very much elated at gainhiK 000,000,000 was included in the in advance than dl»< h was formerly made for the Drain position and we are sure t Being Pruned Very in enor- vestigation covered in great detail mils«« ti branch. This is thought to be the make it go We hear th.« t by the bureau. This area includes f "of this 1» il'-l Carefully case because the Southern Pacific money will be iooHened up rce with the Pacific Northwest, the southern surveyors worked out of Eun ue uud unbuilt part of the burnt ne oh : and in- pine region and the lake states, and Salem Or, Feb. 11.—Fifty thou- be covered with bulldlngi Th eldtL equally SIL . ’r land contains eighty per cent of all the sand dollars for a new dormitory and in the neighborhood of Gardiner. Auother hope of railroad relief ail be needed In the next i mom a "closely c nnected private timber in the country. One great need we hnv m licet! n "In addition, there are about 539,- improvements at Monmouth Normal comes from the Lane County Asset ition;” thee are the School has been granted by the ways company, which recently announced San Francisco is horses, I should d to the p sideut by 000,000,000 feet in the national for and means committee. .1 « hips that twenty miles ot the electric line say about 5.000 of then: mith loner ests and about ninety billion feet on Thia I It was emphatically declared by from Eugene dowu the Siuslaw river their reputation they had b< •tail- other non-private lands. «*»«• It committee members tonight that this had been financed. The announce them before the fair opens, u “Thus, the total amount of stand meat c- < on Hila kind ot nornti is all the money the normal need ex th” h nited ing timber in continental United pect through committee recommenda ment that Hill was possibly behiud never seen more old skates <> Ik to tlx n the Lane county company and that in this city than I t'Vi’r di«l In an) 8 ate nblic States is about 2,800,000,000,000 tions. liug'a plat the road was to come to Coos Bay other city, large or small. to. by tàe , in board feet. The present , annual Guard it was suggested by the board of much encouragement. There Is at present a moral and tent to file some sort of anti-trust drain upon the supply of saw timber regents that an additional $50,000 gave «Xecution, Another railroad possibility is and political upheaval In the polle«' that is about fifty billion feet. At this suit against lumber interests, the de Today 11« be granted for an administration the Coos Bay-Boise line, which department. There are ihurges ot partment of justice has been at work rate, the timber now standing, with building, but tho suggestion was re of hr "Tch has already been surveyed from this police prote«7tlou for gambling hous out allowance for growth, would last nearly a year investigating the com magazine, an vaaU’rn jected. city to Roseburg. The president of es.’ There Is only one known Tact so * rat in plaints of discrimination, blac-c-Iist- only about fifty-five years. of consider« bin rrputat General Appropriations far. one sargoant of police turned ov the road, FraneiB H. Clarke, of this “The present commercial value of ing, price raising and combinations king for an article upon hla p Carrying a grand total of $1.019.- bls revolver to n gambler to kill a to apportion t« rritory among the the private owned standing timber 965.49, the general appropriation city, says that there is no announce er 'l h«lr letter stale«: man with and be promptly did It ment to make at this time, but gives not including the value of the land, timber speculators. "We are much lntrr<aatcd In ) and deficiency bills have been com I don't think the Japanese sltua- The past history and present sta is estimated (though such an esti pleted for submission to the legisla the assurance that everything is pro ton in Californa is very alarming. Idea of manual training course gressing nicely with the affairs of tus ot our standing timber drive mate must be very rough) as at least ture. The ways and means commit the company. th«« woodpile for tardy pupils, One finds Jap servants In a great home upon us the imperative neces $3,000,000,000. Ultimately the con tee pruned $50,810 from the esti scribed iu the ctH'loaed clip; many families. Especialy In Berk- With these three chances of a rail sity of revising our public policy foi suming public will have to pay such mates in the general appropriation road this year the people are hopeful ely; the university city; (from the Eugene Guard.) working the future management of all our re prices for lumber as will give this bill, but at the same time added in of some move this spring and many their way through college, but then would u« glad to have you f<trt timber a far greater value.” roalrond maining natural resources. data which you may consider w> Proceeding next to consider the certain instances a total of $2240, have made business deals with that maybe they take that method to ke«*p . t h ree y i "Only forty years ago at most while for an article’ on thia aubj< making a net decrease of $48,570 in them under Burveilance. expectation. Any news oi railroads look«‘d aa If the Hill Interest« were A photograph of «otnu of the three-fourths of the timber now concentration of timber ownership this bill. W. H. FENTON. directed towards Coos Bay is eagerly ' connected with the ronstructlon ot nt work would be of «•»pocUtl standing was (it is estimated) pub Mr. Smith says*. The appropriation bill reaches the sought after and should any one of "The Southern Pacific company’s the electric road from Coos Bay Thia for use as Illustrations.” Ucly owned. holding 17th7'¿rWteriin thTuSueJ “ag“if^ent ‘““’i tf whlle the roads start to build in this dlrec- LANG & CO., OF PORTLAND opinion seemed to change ami th«« "The great bulk of It has passel Mr. Hug atate-H that h” will «rit» Thta the deficiency bill includes sums tion it would cause an immedlate h“ work on the Drain road ceased. from government to private hands States—106,000,000,000 feet. T__ * which an article on this from n »ciontitle reach to $152,045.49. Not an boom on Coos Bay such as was ex- FIGURING ON ENTERING is about six per cent of the timber in "Later it became known that th«« through (a) enormous railroad, ca standpoint, taking up the psycho i institution is included, the bills for perlenced four ago when the BUSINESS IN EUGENE ; lllll IntereRts had iiecaiix« owner« of logical theory ot the syatout. nal and wagon road grants by the the investigating area and ten per : the various other institutions not be- Southern Pacific years was building from cent of that in the Pacific North- ! the electric road at Salem, and re- federal government; (b) direct gov Itl _ bdiffici “t to _____________ “^vi''anUad^ in« complît1ed by the c,omni’Ue« and Drain. west. 1. ___________ 1 ceutly when It waa publicly announc F L. Chambers May Erect - - 1 quate idea of - its immensity. It 1 will probably come early next week. ed that this coming year that road NEWS OF COBURG Pruning Knife Wielded Warehouse for Them on stretches practically 680 miles along would be extended to Eugene, a GOVERNGR FAVORS One of the material cuts made is in that railroad between Portland and AND VICINITY surveying party of 36 person« of th«« High Street Soon San Francisco. i the appropriation for the state board ---••■■• Houth««rn Pacific surveyed a line WHIPPING POST the Harvey Wallace irturned home "The second largest holder 1. the There are good prospects for the from Eugene to Reedsport on which toi tht. biennial period was es- ln- | V.Ton riudfnrgaUiur ?uMMUr?°TomMniM ’tf. tfh’12’®00 it?*“1 °Ut tO Vetoes BiU to Aboli8h II- and establishment ot still another whole i Umpqua while the !.ane Annet corn ■Monday and took up his position sale grocery house In Eugene,Isa- pany had already «urveyed a line with the B-K Co., after being In with 96,000,000,000 feet This is by the»co,nlTltLeAe(; v . .J the same country for the Hills, Eugene three week» with his daught Says Its Victims Are dore Lang of the firm of Lang & Co., over not Included In further extensive . Th® request of $30,000 by the state Asset er. Vera who Is recovering fast from of Portland, was In Eugene Suatur- as It Is understood that this Barbarians timber interests in the Weyerhauser board .tf ta\,nco““ liai day, figuring with F. L. Chambers company was organized In tho Hill | her sickness and operation family creased from 130,000 to $22,000, and for the erection of a warehouse for interests with a view to extending «')• Inform« M that he will bring "Among the largest, th. Northern,^® Statehouse, Salem, Or., Feb. 11.— the road from Eugene to Coo« Bay I Vera home about the first. Pacific Railroad company has 36,-Tr.opa. 212O’°’ to $100.000. Th. leg Denouncing the wife-beater as at the Portland concern. No contract us Boon as the road was constructed ‘I I Ml" C O Smith Slid two frlcnde was entered into and there wasnot 000,000,000 feet. The holdings of islatlve committee cut down the esti- heart a barbarian, and as such de- even “ a tentative agreement but .«««. Mr. from Halem to Eugene. It 1« gener of Eugen., were in Coburg attending mate on the cost for the session by I «' “ «« ‘ « ’ v «iKrcvio«-m uui the two railroad companies are gov »5000 and a cut of »1500 was mad. ” ‘L 1 ItfnnTf Ä ! i’ban’bel:’’ ‘”day 8ald b® hoped ally asserted that thin move on be the it. N. of A meeting Wudnvads) ernment grants, and 80 per cent of which will appeal to a person of brut to complete arrangements with the half of the Hill people Is what has night 1 he It N of a . are doing water estimates for on the light and ish impulses, Governor West thia af-j Portland firm In a short time. caused th«1 Houthern Pacific to re-' some good and effective work In se the Weyerhauser Timber company the capitol. was bought from the Northern Pa- ternoon sent to the house his veto of The warehouse if built, will be sumo work an the Drnln route, after curing new members, of late they were ' als H. B. 101, by Buchanan, abolishing Supreme “up^e court ® estimates 8. “al”' "ere | eiflc grant. 1 Many other large hold- located on High street somewhere discovering that the connection with. have several candidate« each meet and in m other by »12,500 and an applies ; i the fh_ whipping post. nn_. other rerionai regions) i decreased ia>s (here and between East Fifth and East Seventh Coo« Bay could bo made over tho Ing big suppers nt each Inlatlon tion for a new clerk in the attorney mainly purchased from some 'general's office at »2400 was entirely Inasmuch as there are few barbar the exact location not yet having Drain rout by a distance of 36 mile« The It N. of A. Indies with Mrs ians left in Oregon, according to sta been determined upon. The buldlng shorter than a lino from Eugene to Smith were, Mrs Chnspell of Eli 1 bb 4 grant. eliminated. "Southern pine region—in the tistics of crime in his possession, being figured on will be two stories C om Bay. gene, and Mrs. McGrath of Portland Few Estimates Increased southern pine region there are 6>4,-: There "Another factor In bringing about reads the veto in effect, the governor Frank Luamnn of • niton, Cai., were several other minot says he believes that the "relic of high with a frontage on High street this move on the part of tho South I 000,000,000 feet of privately owned, visited hla friends, O B. Alllnghntn of forty feet and a depth of 140 feet The estimate for the state timber. Concentration In total tlm- ‘•“L8' ... Th« and family, a few days the first of barbarism known as the whipping Tf built, a spur from tho main lino of ern Pacific might be noted: ber is much less than in the Paclfle Ji poet," should remain on the staute the Southern Pacific railway will be I survey and prieurlng of rights of the week and leaving Tuesday for a "'creased by »10,000, while there ar. Northwest. until the last male person ex extended to the building giving the way and terminal grounds of the visit with relntlves south of r.ugene other instances of slight lacreases books "The Lake stat««—in Minnesota, , I Traveling Coos Bay. Boise A Eastern Railway Mr. I^tunian has ust «old out his In hibiting the hereditary Instincts of firm good tranportatlon facilities. expenses for the governor Wisconsin and Michigan there ar« the cave-man shall have been elimi Lang & Co. are among Portland's company, under the management of terest In a mercantile bualneM and la ; are cut from an estimate of »1000 Those people are looking for a location. There Is al 18,000,000,000 feet of privately ' to »500, but the »500 for expenaee nated from the state. most promlnont wholeaalors. It they Engineer Haines owned timber.” now proceeding with preparation for The whipping post law was enacted stands the same as during the last by the legislature in 1905. Ineffec finally decide to come to Eugene to construction of a road from Coos ways room for one mor« and be might do well and come here and open a branch bouse they will carry ¡ administration. tual attempts to abolish it were made a complete stock of goods and wll be Hay to Roseburg and thence cast to open up a bualneM. HEMU* <NOX SMITH Some of the appropriations enu Boise PIONEER OF 1851 DIES by Represenetative Buchanan in 1907 Mr. A A. Dow and famly enter merated stand on precarious ground, and in 1909. He renewed his efforts; in "on the ground floor,” as it were, Commissioner of corporations at Nummary of the Signs. tallied Mrs. Dow's mother, Mrs. M for the wholesale trade in Eugene Is tacks timber trust in mast sensa “That the Southern Pacific ex A. Hhough. and son, R. D. Hhougli early this session, and his bill passed ____ ON FAMILY HOMESTEAD Just starting to grow and with the tional pended In the neighborhood of »3,- and commissions enumerated, and it the house andjthe senate and went to rapid growth of the city that is sure 000,000 in the work on tho Drain und wife, th« fore part of the week Harisburg. Or.. Feb. 11..—-Mrs. is considered some of these have an the governor February 8th. Mr. Hhough and wife are from th«’ to follow the building ot several rail •rnment sales In unlimited quanti Eliza Ann Hyde, a pioneer, died here excellent chance of passing. irnr in I “Those oposed to the whipping roads out of here, the wholesale route and tho purchase of tho rail upper mining district in Alaska. Mrs road and coal inlu««a on C om Bay, on Tuesday, and was buried in the' t. board hoard P08t ,3W Ur(t® that 11 18 3 BurV,val of ' business wll grow in proportion. Dow informed us that Mr. Hhough ties at »1.25 an acre; (e) certain stance abolishment of the state cannot be questioned; that a survey sold one of his mines Inst spring for pubile land laws, great tracts being Masonic cemetery, Thursday. Eliza of sheep commissioners, which is con the statutes in force in the days when was made by the Southern Pacific Ann Tyler was born in Simpson coun people were not so civilized nor so 140,000 and has refused »80,000 for assembled in spite of legal require a virtual certainty, will cut I pe?.pV3, wel? engineers from Eugene to tho Ump th« one they are now working. Thia ty, Kentucky, April 15, 1834. She sidered _ ________J as they are now,” said FORMER LANE COUNTY »2500 from the general bill. It Is e«»*«»>tened ments for Bmall holdings. qua last fall, cannot be questioned; was married to Perry Hyde in 1849 "Such laws were wholly inappro MAN iS SUICIDE that the ImiMirtant meeting of these Is the first time they have visited also possible that the Oregon conser Governor West in commenting on his • heir relatives In Oregon for 1!» priate to forest regions; but though and buried him in September 18,1 vation commission will be abolished, veto message, "but I have noticed vigorously condemned in several re 1909. In 1851 the young people which is slated for an appropriation, one thing—fine or Imprison a man George Macy Took Chloroform varioiiH official« has been held In' years. They will leave tho 10th or San FrnnclBco during tho ln«t week for beating his wife and he will come their homo In Alnska where Mrs ports, they are still largely in force. turned heir faces toward the set-1 ot $1000 in the bill. and pofudbly at the present time, Hhough Is one of the three women In at Salt Lake City, back for another sentence: but apply In the ordinary, they wpre intended ting sun, crossed the plains and The house ways and means com cannot bo questioned; that the Hill th«« town Wednesday Mr. Hhough to distribute the public lands in took a homestead here, on patr of mittee tonight cut the appropriation ! the lash to his back with both the Utah Interests aro the owners of the elec-1 wns In Eugene trying to loeate hla small tract« as homes for free-hold- which Harisburg stands. They rals- for the -Eastern Oregon Branch asy-I physical torture and mental anguish trie road from Portland to Salem son who ho has not seen and chagrin such a penalty carries ers. In fact, they actually furthered I ed a family of six children, all of lum from »400,000 to »310,000. Te following Is an account of the and that they hnve announced their years -Coburg Journal. with It, and he never comes back.” timber concentration In vast hold • whom survive them and all but one suicide of George Macy, a former |son were at the funeral. Oliver, Intention of extending that road to ings. resident of Coburg and Harrisburg: Eugene this coming summer, can-1 The 1082 largest holders of tim | Hyde, of Calexico, Cal., who is in CENSUS BUREAU GIVES WASHINGTON U Sale Lake, Utah, Jan. 30. — Dead not bo questioned: that tho Lane KAYS FURNITURE STORE ber now own 88,579,000 acres cf poor health, was not able to attend. I from choloform self-administered the County Asset company Is active in! land, as compared with a vastly wi Those present were: Francis M., of OUT FIGURES ON 19 HAS 2350 STUDENTS body of George Macy of Oregon was tho matter of location and rights of SOLD TO W. E. BARKER der distribution of public lands in this place; Mary E. Childers, of Is-] found in his room at the home of his ways for a road from Eugene to th« | non-tlmbered agricultural sections. land City; Mrs. H R. Sherill and WASHINGTON TOWNS University of Washington, Seattle, mother-in-law, Mrs. M. F. Marsh, in Umpqua cannot be questioned. In "The value of standing timber hae Mrs. J. D. Bennet of this place. The i AND M. D. BISSELL Feb. 12.— With the registration at this city today. Macy married Mrs. view of this it Is probable al lenat Increased ten fold, twenty fold and funeral serices were largely attend-; Washington, Feb. 11. — The census, the University of Washington now .Marsh's daughter Cecelia at Cordova. • hat some active work will erm-i ed by the old settlers and the church even fifty fold, according to local ' yas decorated with many potted bureau today made public the popu complete, the total number of stu Alaska six years ago. It is under New Owners Take Charge of The present annual I plants grown by the deceased. Rev. lation of Washington cities and towns dents jumped from 1900 to 2350. stood the couple separated In De monco without delay In th« raldlonr conditions, from Drain to Coos Bay. ” Port Busineifl Today—Will growth is only about one-third of as follows: Castlerock, 998; Cath-j This Is one of the biggest gains ever cember and that Mrs. Marsh is no..’ land Journal. the present annual output. Roplace- ' B. Burt Pauli conducted the funeral. lamet, 352; Chehalis, 4507; Colfax,' witnessed by the university during In Wallace Idaho. Enlarge Stock ment by new growth is very slow. 2783; Garfield, 932; Goldendale, tho midyear registration. This separation, added to diffi JUNCTION CITY “What did the government get for ¡1203; Ilwaco, 664; Ione, 634; Kala- A business __ deal ___ __ of ____________ The students who did not com culties In disposing of some tele SEATTLE MAN considerable the timber of the southern pine sold i ma, 816; Palouse, 1549; Pullman,! ply with the required regulations In phone patents, preyed upon Macy’s Importance la tho sale of the J. W. MORPHINE VICTIM for »1.25 an acre which is now The Horn-Webb meeting at River 2602; Ritzville, 1859; Anacortes, 4,-j military training have been able to mind. He has been In Salt I Ake Kays furniture store to W R Bark worth »60 an acre? Large amounts book. Mr. and Mrs. Webb are slng- 168; Cle Elum, 2749; Snohomish, 3,- fix up their difficulties with Presi but a few days. Seattle, Feb. 13.—Dr. Rufus C, er and M. D. Bissell, both of thia of Doug’as fir in western Oregon Mr. Horn is a preacher of power and ,244; Roslyn, 3126; Port Townsend, dent Kane, but those who will have Before taking the «hloroform city. The now owners took posses and Washington, which the govern experience nnd stays close to the old 4181; Puyallup, 4544; South Bend, i to purchase during the second sem Macy began a letter to Miss Lois i Corey wes found dying In his room sion of tho place today nnd will at today of morphine poisoning, nnd ho ment gave away or sold at »2.50 an book Mr. and Mrs. Webb are Bing . 30»». I ester ................. must pay »2 5 for their gray Macy, Harrisburg, Or., whom he expired In the city hospital. His once enlarge the stock, which has acre, now ranges from »100 to »200 ing evangelists of national reputa All show’ heavy gains in population H)l|f instead ......_ 2 of »iTso.' This has: called "my dear daughter.” Macy friends say he was addicted to tho boon prbtty well depleted by a re per acre. I over the ' --------- census. 1900 tion and are splendid singers. Eigh | caused a storm of protest among the belonged to the Masonic Lodge at use of morphine. He was president duction sale, and they will mnko ex "The great redwood belt In Cnli- teen have been added the first week — ; students who are obliged to purchase Newport, Or., and to a Hpokane camp of a liquid sulphur company, nnd for tensive Improvements In th« storo. on simllar of the meeting. They will start fornla waa alfpnated _' i*}' nu«-ba^_ian<L cadet suit from the money oarn- of the Woodmen of the World. His terms and some of It is now worth meetings at the Christan church in Angeles, are registered at the Hotel .. . • e( |)y wor|j which assists them age was 44 years. He was formerly merly lived In Olympia, and In his MI hr Mabie Lawrence returned from ed j by ¡younger days had an excellent repu hundreds of dollars an acre. Practl- Junction. February, 16. Osburn. In business in Shaniko, Oregon. 1 through college. Independence today to re-enter col tation. lege. IN HANDS OF BIG IROSI S%,j FIERCE STORM OF RAILWAY io cuds it BAT i HIC r E u AGAIN