EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Th«« governor say« in affixing his v««to lo this hill; "In my opinion th« provisions of iho Inw are already sufficient to j protect the state and local govern-' inotita from Injury by reason of pub­ lic officcrr having n possible inter- *«>t III furnishing supplies to tbo tanfe. Ender thf« bill. If on«« share of ato< k in it farmer's fruit union or! cuny should happen to bo oxvncd , by a member of tho legislature, or iiny state officor drawing a salary, 'hut company would be prohlblaedl from aolling a box of apples to nnyl amount of six a day as the result of Junction’s advertisement of a quar-! ter page In the Oregonian’s special edition. A committee was appoint­ ed to advise with the 8. P. Co. as to placing' their depot on the town side of tho railroad, as it Is now very in­ convenient and dangerous. The pres­ I ent depot Is over-crowded for freight room and a new depot will soon be a necessity. Mr. Myhrle has returned from Cor­ vallis. where he and Mr. Phersen took tbo short course in horticulture and chicken raising. The former has the lumber on his farm and begins ‘hniuc'peaaiu«?’ “Dd un "1 respectfully submit that the bill j rage. Washington, D. C„ Feb. 25. —Tho senate came near to tak­ l< too far reaching to be for the best, Negotiations With Pittsburg, Kans., Feb. 25.—Mrs. Ous Joseph, poatadetres.' Tho Business Men's Protective as-, ing Ing a viva voco vote vole on the tbo Lorimer case today. today The question i1,1 tcr<"11 ,h” ln tb'* Ptf- soelatlon met Monday night and at the Fuller coal camp here, was held up by two highwaymo Japan transacted much important business ... put by Vl.o Pr..Wrot Sh.rm.n, but belorc th. »WU« I CSiff-tSLi* ¿5 and decided to meet every two weeks last night and robbed of $10,000 which she had just receivi Washington, Feb. 25.—The next instead of monthly. vote was citsl several senators demanded the floor to speak, ,'11* wlt** B|ir veto.” by express from Kansas City. The money was to have bee. .. ..... 1 ,tcP to bp taken to make operative Talking of Pax'ing Streets Opposition cunie from tho unti-Lorimer forcos. More Expense Eliminated. the new treaty of trade and com-| The council is thinking of putting used to pay off employes of the Sheridan Coal company today. Efforts w< r< made to fix the «Into for the vote, and March Senate bill 156, by Senator Bar- • mere« between America and Japan in concrete pavement on the main The money taken was in one package. Two other packages Mnreh __ »i j of Washington, adding about Is to gain the approval of the Japan- 1st wan sugif ted, und ‘ then ‘ “ ‘ QnA but Oujuction was made ,1*00 additional expense to tho con- ese emperor and Imperial privy coun- I streets this spring, as it is claimed to containing $10,000 each were not found by tho robbers. bo cheaper to Install and more dur ­ by Owen, on ductlng of the district attorney’s of- ell. It is not necessary that the able. half of LnFnllctto, who wan absent. The train arrived at 6:30 and was met by Mrs. Joseph an« flee In tho Fifth judicial district, treaty should be ratified by Japan- ‘ With the Lorimor resolution on the calendar as unfinishod , comprised Mr. Warner has a force of men at of Columbia. Clatsop, cse diet. Mra. Joseph took tha work making concrete bricks for Albert Briggs, cashier of the company. ----------- — . buoinosi, I chp.ll press it to tho utmost,“ said Senator Burrows, 'Clackamas, and Washington coun-{ building purposes. package containing $10,523 and left for the postoffice. Aa A company was formed here last chairman ol tho committee on privileges und elections, an the an'.«rnwoon¥etood by K,,yern(ir LECTURE ON APPLE week for the purpose of manufactur­ she stepped out of the door, a masked man with a revolver Senat« bill 217, by Senator Calk-' senate went into session today. Burrows says he will insist on concrete blocks and other bulld- confronted her and demanded the money. Another robber stood CULTURE AT Y. M. C. A. i ing of Lane county, providing a dif­ Ing material, to be known as the Ml- a vote as soon as the sp. nkinj on the Lorimor cuso is finished. ins ferent rule tor bringing actions ara company. Mr. Mlara has gone to nearby. Mrs. Joseph handed over the money. Briggs was elofcc By a vote of 6 to 70, the senate refused at 3:56 o'clock to­ against corporations met with th«« Professor Lewis, of 0. A. C, San Francisco to make the necessary behind, and, seeing what was going on, threw his two yark nx for the reason that the arrangements and expects to be able Will Speak on Evening of day to adopt a,motion by Stono to adjourn. The effort to ad­ ■ governor's governor could see no reason for to start work on manufacturing their ages into a corner. The robbers did not linger to ascertain if March 4th journ appeared to bo part of n filibuster by the anti Lorimer making this discrimination whether | product very soon after his return. they had all .the money, but ran to a buggy and escaped. be In favor or against the corpora­ ---------------------------- .4 forcos against tho taking of a vote. Bailey announced if the It tion. The next lectur« In the strong se- Senate bill 43, by Senators Bur- ries being presented to the public by • filibuster" continued, he would insist on keeping tho case be i(ess and nwl«y. creating a llvestock^fm y„tinK Men’s Christian assocla- fore the senate .even if every appropriation bill failed. sanitary board . and i_. ,n_d. ..5 p.?r2prl?tl“5 'l‘"> *H1 be of ,1 Interest to At 4:05 o’clock the Lorimer ctusd was laid asido until next 150,000 for the eradication of di­ i those interested In fruit raising. The sease among livestock is vetoed and subject will be "Apple Culture." The Monday. adds largely to the total of appro- lecturer Is Mr. Lewis, horticulturist ; ( rlatlona cut dawn by th<- governor. at Oregon Agricultural College. The Tho governor nays that the Interest time will be 7:30 Saturday evening, ’ of the taxpayers demand that tills March 4th. I bill do not becomo a law at this Wedimday night and Thursday time though there may be merit to night two very enjoyable banquets tbo bill. were served at the Y. M. C. A . the former being for dormitory men and Warner I.and Bills Vetoed. ' the latter for a fcroup of High school Senate bill 238 by Senators Bean boys, many of whom were members and Calkins of Lane county, increas­ of the first boys' club organized in Important Orders Issued By Pacific “Indians” Will Be Here Rev. A. F. Sanderson, Acting ing the cost of conducting the office Eugene. Tbe program rendered dur­ of the prosecuting attorney in the ing the following banquet was made in June for Annual Meet- Four* prosecuting attorney district up of the following: the Interstate Commerce Head of Bible University. * I about >1200 was vetoed. Several hrniorous readings by Lee Representative Thompson's house Side Attractions Commission for Pastorate bill 25*. connruing the title to cer­ Sadler which made a big hit w Ith the tain alleged swamp lands In Warner boys; a clarinet solo by R. E. Evans. Eugene sportsmen met a few nights Washington, Feb. 25.—Important The Rev. A. F. Sanderson, actin* by Miss Lois McMurphy, G. E. Carroll Gets Money to Causes That Prompted His Ac \ alley, was also vetoed this after accompanied and two or three mandolin solos by orders were issued by the Interstate ago to arrange the preliminaries for f president of the Eugene Bible -uni noon. commerce commission today, sus­ the annual shoot of the Pacific “In­ versity. Eugene. Or., 1« being con­ j Secrtary A. C. Terrill. Buy Land But Leaves and ” a sportsmen’s organization, sidered for the pastorate of th tion Cannot Be Learned Both banquets were served by Mrs. pending advances of the rates filed dians. to be hedd ln Eugene during tbe DIVER HUGH BRADY McMurphy and Miss Creasy, and all with the commission. The advance« week from June 12 to 17, as spoken Dean Avenue Christian church. een that all dlffetcnees will be amicably convenient • point. In the stat« on ted several weeks ago while the man fendants be enjoined until June 1. curs a couple of weeks before the of Grand Amrican handicap meet in hands I shall be glad to be out of married only about a year und no far adjusted n t<><> nu- h It nt Issuo and such emergencies, provided the trav-j was working for Mr. Bushnell. At 1911. Chicago, and the visitors will leave .'that, for I have built three large as their friends know have always much la •xpect. 1 tile coining season cling expenses do not fall on the that time $20 ln cash, a gold watch, The testimony in the divorce case city.” from here together for Chicago. The 'churches in the last 15 years and It lx en happy, und on that mcount the in the w' y if civic Improvements. a gold ring end other nrtlcles of of Rona E. Thomas vs. James O. purpose of the annual meet is for an is a might}' wearing task. I am es­ motive for Carroll's dlsapi >e .«rance Thomas was taken this afternoon 1 more or less value were taken from outing as much ar for the shoot, and pecially grateful for many klndnesa- in not known. It in und«*i«tood that UNIVERSITY BILLS I the house and Raymond, or whatever and Judge Harris took the case un­ the McKenzie river will be an attrac­ es received at the hands of thous­ RUSSIAN TAKES BOOKS Mrs. Carroll had considerable money, der advisement. his name is, disappeared immediate­ tion to the members. A booklet des­ ands of citizens of Spokane, the city ' ARE ALL FILED left to her by her first husband. ly afterward. OF CORPORATION criptive of thsi year’s annual s.loot that I will always love very dearly.” After the theft Sheriff Rows learn- GREEK CHAMPION EASY will soon be published, containing BOOTLEGGER GIVEN descriptive matter and photographs FIGHTING FOREST FOR _______ INVESTIGATION «« ?‘ the up man and *• down wc,’'kf the ?own coast *? Governor Saves Over $600,000 MARK FOR CARL BUSCH 1 of the tb officers Eugene and Lane county. Word was received today by Mr. FINE OF FIFTY DOLLARS By the Uso of Veto New York Feb. 25.—Tho Westing­ and has gone by both names at dlf- FIRES CCST OVER A Roseburg. Or., Feb. 24.—Carl , Bean from F. C. Riehl of Tacoma, ferent times. house Eloctrlc and Manufacturing Power Busch, champion middleweight wres­ I secretary of the Pacific order, stating company received a cablegram today AND 30 DAYS IN JAIL MILLION DOLLARS tler of Germany, won an easy victory that already there are a hundred 21.—Governor from tho manager of the St. Peters- JUNCTION CITY Or. 1- •b over Peter Buzukous. the Greek members who have signified their in­ burg branch. .11 of th« aproprla- Alfred Stowe Pleads Guilty in West filed nil champion, in this city last night.! tention of coming to Eqgene for this Washington, Feb. 25.—The great "Our position Is satisfactory. All TALKS OF PAVING ’nr the ITniv r;it. of Oro- Husch pinioned the Greek's shoul- meet. Most of the men will bring forest fires of last fall coat tbe gov­ tion Justice Court and Will companies having large contracts H ur u biii carrying $30,- ernment $1,050,000 for actual ex­ • /xi-m-r-T- dsr* to the mat the first time ln 11 their families. 1 >;■ .:iid««uii ,:t Monmouth Norma! ARCHITECT KILLED Guard Special Service. tling instructor of the Sacramento brick power plant building will be Chief of Police Farrington. He > pent school. , Junction City. .. Feb. 23.—Rust * Athletic club. The match will be I completed in less then 30 days, ac­ GEORGIA NEGROES th« night In Jail and appealed this Chicago, Feb. 25. — William J Marqneson report tho sale of Clark held in that city. Busch won a cording to the statement of the en- morning and ent« red a plea of guil­ LYNCHED BY MOB I Brinkman, the architect who has de- & Akers’ blhcksmith shop to O. Pet- match from Dyreborg in this city on 1 gineer in Springfield. Brick work ty. The judge then pronounced < :>• signed most of the Roman Cntholic ersen, formerly of Kent. Wash, p- — -- - is delayed at present by the failure HoiFebruary 15th. « fence upon hlin, mid nn he had no Augusta, Ge... Feb. 25.—Bob Jo­ churches built ln Chicago for ten intends to remove the dwelling house! to arrive of the steel windows, but money ho will have to servo tho 25 yeurs, was found dead on the Chica- on ( ........... thè property and : bulli! a largo pnrrrr MAMOPni Y as soon as they can get here, which nes and John Veazy, two negroes days for the flno besides the thirty mi I.inerì ne- ile- ^UriLL IVI UIV Ul UL I go, Rock Island A5 Pacific tracks to-! «¡boi» shop v.ith witlx all modei.i modern machinery will be within only a few days, the who ere charged with the murder of day s. day, mangled beyond recognition, ¡«essary E>r his work, They also sold work will be rushed. Already the v. kite men. were taken from tbe Stowe has lived in Eugene for tho WILL BE PROBED and identificaton was made by pa- ,lag. Bias’ town property to Ira GIF walls are up to the height of the Warrentowa. tie., jail by a mob at f J t file yearn nd h t worl ■ <1 t pets in his pockets. ¡strap this week and closed the deal windows. The building is in two sec- mlduight laat night and lyuchod. The various Jobs. He evidently ci-n<''td- ; roes wcro strung to the limb of with F. E. Dunn whereby he came! BY CONGRESS tlons. one part arouud the furnace a n< tree •■! that h«- could mnl.Ti a l"-tt< r iv- on the outskirts of tbe town i in possession of the 329 acres of land) being higher than that over the ma­ ln by selling bid boo.«« and l>« ;.ni GOVERNOR FILES I ad jointug our town that Mr. Weaver ________ Washlng,ton, Feb. _ 25.—The house chinery. Red pressed brick is used and riddled with bullets. Un th«« ground that thè peopls at P'-dllling It oil the Hti <•• ts '-oil time “■ - L -g—■«■ « L-L . II 1 UNIVERSITY BILLS formerly owned. : committee'on judiciary today order- which will contract prettily with the •Mtn. llo had no re iilar ‘’hangout.’ thè electlon In n<> un««itatn tarma __ ____ Th« tract of 1027 acr«>s that Mr. ««d favorably reported the Norrie res- gray asbestos slate roof which is story part rises gmeafully from but anyone giving him the high nl n (Apies.ied theliiM-lve-' n: belng oppo.i lluesti.x. of British Honduras, owns, olution instructing tbe attorney gen- laid In dlagoaa! squares. Large win­ the rear. 1 Plate cium la used la tbe oil flic streets could pro, ii ■ tho ed n> th.- Incrense of th«« salarles of Speclal to the Guard. Saleni. Or.. Feb 25. All the State three miles north of Junction. City eral to send to th»« house any Infor- dows are a feature, und tbe steel v, indows. and the general appear- all ili« Circuit jildg«« freni $3000 to stimulant. n0,v divided into small orchard tnation he has regarding the alleged frames permit, them to swing open, ance as shown by the plans la very Thia Is th« first ofi'e.se lor smut $4(100, thè i;overn«r hi' < filed th* Rn'lv« rilty bills, covering tlie entire tliue past. Tho officers are ever on bili todny wlth hln veto. With It appropriation, wore filed by the gov- lo,R au‘l ,s being placed on the mar- monopoly of the coffee trade. The giving perfect ventilation to ’the pretty. thus became l