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SIX THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD. THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1011. -Ü3 1 V» r. « w» I ■ m s* ■ * wea ries——e ■ I hjll 43 East Ninth R'craft. who is attendinc «chool * .imntli. of Murili 1 ♦ there Mrs. Frank Hale returned to Port PERSONAL i land today after a visit with her Y <>u ng A parent». Mr and Mrs. V. llemenw ay. ♦ ♦ ♦ in Eugene. William C Fraser of is visiting her] Mrs. C. Stuart Minn . after a visit 111» old Ì Salem. I» Mimi- left (or Hon. R A Rcoth is in Salem for a friend. Counclluiau ili Human Medford toda>. few days J. W. Bclavoight of North Yakima. J S. Hills, of Lowell, is in the city I Professor c J (’. lien- Wa»h . arrived tn Eugene last sight on court business. Captains of the King« G K. Easton, of Halsey, was In and is transacting business in the cit; for a few days, lie is registered the city over night Professor A II H. E. Rideout, of Prineville It In at th« Griggs. of th« Dust " Mr and Mrs B A on business. the citv S«iys Human Bones Dug Hon. R. A. Booth of Eugene In Superintendent Dillard Receives Salem-Eugene Gap to Be Clos Professor J II < Î liberi B. D. McLean Is in the city from Springfield, went to Ita Smini aiul Ethical As Mr W ishburtie s st! Lutte Elmira for a day or so. Yesterday Were in Early forested—Will Organize cd Up—Bridge at Cor Letter of Instructions is to I J. W. Good ¡in. of Florence, is in Washburne, of Junci i be operated upon at a hospital thei e the city for a few days. Indian Ccmclcry at Brownsville for Aiderman vallis Mrs. L Rostetn is visiting her son in u day nr so. C. O. Smith has returned from a and daughter tn Salem. An ambitious plan, but one with He WIH The following letter has been re- H Allison, of Goldendale. Wash., business trip to Grants Pass 8reat possibilities, has been eonteiv- arrived in Eugene last night. sa)s that city Is lively now with the ce.ved by Count) School Superimeli i K fit*'V*'*l», who 1« |, th«* vd in the minds of some Lane county IMIIaid troni the Stale him «arlleat living resident Dr. T. K. Johnson, of Marcóla, was beginning of work on the railroad ent W l> sportsped «nu admirers of the old in Eugene yesterday afternoon. trout there into the Applegate valley. Superintedent explaining th, r hange» ® »V having c-ifme hers tn i st; Englis.t foxhound chase. It is plan- made in the law relating to t cachera' white men Wein few amt f« A. J. Pitler, of Prineville, was an tied to establish this old form of arrival in Eugene this morning eeeeeeeeeeveeeeeee Certificates by the last legislature «ay» lite skeletons dug ui> «pert.^nd have Its extent limited not "The next examination will l*e Hain)'« tannery building Ed Schults and W Eaton, of Fall only Ly the Wilamette valley, but Creek, are in Eugene on business held ou June 2L 21. 22. 2 3 aud 2 1 will speak at« cindonlitcdly th**», <>t DIED Oregon. Idaho. Washington and tn Aug- There will be no examination I j * at the it John Renfro and wife. as thece wna an liidig fact tfe« whole northwest. For the Creek, were in the city over of Fall hence all persons whe*e certl- >f the Hum ground tn that vlcinlt, «. night. ......................................................... ust, *ri •<% present it must be started on a »mall flcati'» espile lu August, or who The <<«-«1 with the I'nrtland. Eu Ills then A. H. Kilbourne, of Everett, Wash., Mr. Htevena »aye* them » alto i scale I ut Its advocates are working was an arrival in Eugene last teachers' examinations gene A E.istera vinlKidles exchange At Spores Siding, on the Mohawk. wish to take night buryliis ground tor •’i th. with seal. "The Imitation of Christ early clays noar th® February 26, 1911, the 7-days-old in order to teach next year should of the C A A H st >ck fur slock In President P. L. Campbell. of the '‘ •rth Some of the sportsmen of Linn and University, is at Astoria for a June examination. Tho write at the the I* 17. E road, mid It 1« an a Kriupls son of Mr. aud Mrs. Leonard Sher day or Hklnner'a butte. niioi t h<* -iM Lane counties are initiating the move new law d O< > s away with the count) nounced that the president of th« man. J 2 • "The Fellow ship of Hfnvvmi h*>ine»«eacl fina M«K^ to organize a hunt club, or foxhound so.Charles but you will have au- certificates. local road ami the pilmliHil stock F. Croner is confined to <lo river, one a quartec association the purpose being to pro certificates thorlty to Usure county holder, Steph* a Carver, utul a mu- Illa Power of At the General hospital in Eugene. low Seavey'a ferry on mote true s,>ortsman»htp. the breed his home by an ataclc of the la Feb. 28. 1911. at 1 a. nt. Wallace on state grades until May 30. I Jortti of the other stockboldtrs have river, one near lite 8p ing of high grade foxhounds and the grippe. esent law applicants "I'nder the pt alread) made the transfer. of 2 tl — » “ Th® Imitation Sanford, of Cottage Grove, aged 57 I William Smith, of Shelter Cove, ih« Mohawk ancl on« « destruction of predatory animals, The line will be electi.ficd at years, of valvular heart disease. The must complete the subjects for a ( hark-M Chaiion Cuthbrrl mile below the And A qjeeting has been called for Cal., was an arrival in Eugene this remains were conveyed to Cottage state certificate within three suces once, aud It Is expected to lis’e th*« place across tho rivet Monda.c. March 13th, at Brownsville, morning. slve examinationi*. The new law pr>>- motor cars ruuuing within t wo "The Imitation of Christ The Indiana, he say». ill L. C. and Jennie Barrett, of Al- Grove this afternoon tor burial. at whi*h time a banquet is to be giv- mav complete months. videa that such persoti » Ellery t'haiinlnx o*l low, sandy spot« for th, en ti t-iose attending, and an organ!- berta. Canada, arrived in Eugene this In Portland. Feb 8 . . 1911. Miss their examinations under the laws Tile tluupvl of William , years »*> the digging would I I lie taking over of th-* Corvallis atiou effected. The movers in this ’ morning therefore. now tn force. All persons, Elliott. adopted A Alrea River road cputpletea an R. S. Mosby and S. T. Nelson, of Marie Rlanche «ml never burle*! the I»,, plan are hopeful that it may spread ! Cottage 23 Channing 's Con tribu Grove, are registered at the daughter of T. J. Elliott, of Camp who are writing for stat certificates other link in the system th« Rmt- deep They also (tad a very to the whole northwest, but are es- should appear at the June examine- Creek. Lane county. Social Progress ” — . She was aged Hoffman land. Eugene <- Eaatern company method of t burying the pecially anxious that it may reach 30 The Altitude of Jesus those day» W. W. Martin is up from Salem 18 years and the cause of death was lion. «ili have I'drd thruiBll tha Wil After death, tl| the Willamette valley and other ■'Applicants for a one-year state lamette valley when Its various » 4l- scarlet fever. She had been employ Holy Scripture " for a few days. He is registered at ■western Oregon counties, and an ur the d< ad Indian would )>« doubi^J certificate must make a general a' tered branchi-» are connected ed in Portland for the past two years the Hoffman gent invitation is extended to all to up aud tied to the body and then *)« erage of not less than «7* per cent The Corvallle-Monroe line will be A. F. Grimmons and A. Cotter, of and was taken sick only a week ago. and shall not fall below 6 * pc.- cent body Would bo placed In • rouxi be at the first meeting. At the time The remains will arrive in Eugene at once extended to close the gnp be hole in the ground on It» knee*, »;]J of the banquet it is expected that a Oakland, Cal, were arrivals in Eu tonight for burial at the Camp Creek tween Salem and Eugene Th« I line constitution will be adopted, offi gene this morning. ithc head upwurd» Arithmetic, civil gaverament. geog will cr >»a the Wilaniett« at Corvallis Mr. and Mrs Louis Aya are here cemetery. cers elected and rules governing the it will be remembered that |» raphy, grammar, history, orthogra and follow the <a»t bank uortb to from Medford. They expect to re first meet, at least, drawn up. cavatina ,'jr a sewer In th« north phy, physical geography, reading, Salem via Alban' SHARPLES ON DR From Monro*' it Four silver cups have been provid- j side in Eugene hereafter. western part of the city « tew MANY NEW BLOCKS school law, theory auJ practice of will extend on the west aide to Eu- W. E. Beck and C. J. Morse, of MATTER OF TAXATION ago ed and will be offered to the winnera a human skeleton w»« un«»c» teaching and writing g -m- Cottage Grove, were in the city over of actual races made after coyotes "Applicants for five-year stale cer ed This was the location of 0M FOR SPRINGFIELD The proposed county briilg» ’ across night, registered at the Griggs. 37. 1911 Goshen, Or , F«b It is believed that coyotes can easily tificate must make a general average ¡of th«’ Indian cometerle» and *u the Willamette at Corvalll» will be A. W. Weaver, Edward Bailey and our be started in places where there will j Editor Guard Mr. K coney, skeleton was that of one of th» ;» Srlngfleld. Feb. 28—Rumor has] of not less than 85 per cent aud »hall be a good opportunity to judge the | H. A. Rust, of Junction City, were it that the contract was let yester- I nt>t f**l! holo» 70 per cent lu any widened aud strengthened to carry county assessor, lately slat'd. and diana that roamed this ««ctioe g the electric road in the city over night on but "less. merits of the dogs. correctly so, that all pro opc*ty wa i ro- the country In large number» be Another imp rtant Improvement C. E. Hofmeister, of Dunwirk. N day for a two-storv brick building! °F *he following sttbj«- Upon invitation of a number of to be built by Perkins A Steven» up- orthograph), arithmetic, philology contemplated with the river cioseim: qulred to bo nwcst'il at the *A*h fore the white men drove them not Y„ was an arrival in Eugene this Brownsville people. Hon. R A. Booth value, but lie *11*1 not a:«» how th® When Mr Steven» < true to law on their property recently purchased grammar, geography, theory and met with them Monday and through morning. He is a homeseeker in the on Main street, beween Third and practice of leaching, r idlna I > is a levee to prevent overflow of th*' assessor could come st the true a>h county in 1*47, th« »pot whereto big horseshoe bend -a»i of Corvelli«, West. him a most cordial and urgent invi It cannot b all geno I» now located »»« a wilcttriuai Sherman A Hunter, of Eu-I history, civil government, .school law. through which the new road will run value of property W. H. Howell and wife, of Oregon Fourth tation is extended to the sportsmen done upon the same basis. On« gene, are supposed to have been the 1 phychology. American literature, nl- and tudlana by the thousands v»» This move of the P.. E * E coiti of Lane and Douglas counties to be City, are in Eugene, registered at the successful bidders. of projierty has a value mahil)* found hero Mr Bicvcn« »»« Work will be ‘ gebra, physical geography and com at the chases that are to begin Tues Smeede. Mr. Howell is here to start' commenced at once. The new brick ! position. Twelve months' teaching I any places Corvalll« on the long- speculative purptwa. a*. > >r ln«ti i years able to apeak three Indian lu- desired through line to Portland and day, March 14th. Mr. Booth is go-; up the city's filter plant. experience is required for this paper guasea. In fact, that wu about th south, ami the announcement of pow«-r altes on our strennM, Hi Miss Marie Horn went to Port bailding will have a white pyessed i ing to ente r a number of his hounds! "Applicants for a life stale certi th« I only tongue spoken here (or •ert'il brick front similar to that of the th« extensive program is received lands, according to the nnioun and hopes that other Lane and Doug land today on a visit. must make not les» years after h<* arrived, a» rhe s)nu Perkins & Machen brick that is now ficate with great satisfaction here Inci limber ct> th« lund and its arc J. M. Kitchen was a passenger to under las county dog* »ill be on the field men worn exceedingly scarce oyj construction on the adjoining than 85 per cent and hall not fall dentally. th« coming of the uew road blllty to market, and the cost of and make a good record. The entries Muddy station this afternoon. ting It there. Another class, such as Captain Joe was chief f ths tnw lot. This will form one building that below 70 per cent in atn one of the G. H. Phelps of Elkton, was an ar will occupy all of half a block, and following »objects: Arithmetic, writ will solve th«' Willamette bridge .residences In our cities an<1 towns that was located here when Mr 8te are for foxhcuuGs only. problem at Corvallis Opposition to rival on the noon train today. Mr. Booth is desirous of talking where the owners occupy th«-in. end vens cams, and he «i»o with th« Odd Fellows' brick adjoin ing. orthography, reading, physiology William Hempy returned today ing will laave nearly one solid brick school law. civil government, gram the county bridge may no» be over- still another, such a« holding» for several other chiefs. am >n{ them it- with anyone interested in the move, ocme. a» south Benton will have as as he heartily approves of it and from a business trip to Cottage. mar. geography, history aud practice block. vital interest in the structure as the rent, and last and most Import »nt of lug Chief Tom hopes to see a splendid representa J. A. Russell went to Albany on of all. farm landa which the owner« The aiahiteet has eampleted the of teaching. U. S. history, psycholo county scat und vicinity. I tion from the counties named. business on the noon train today. * aa a rule cultivate and »«II th« pro plans of tEw Peery & Winenried gy, English literature. American lit William Landess arrived down brick block to be soon erected upon erature. algebra, physical geography, duct to derive revenue therefrom for PACIFIC HIGHWAY from Cottage Grove this afternoon. (heir lot on the corner of Fourth i plane geometry, botany, physics, CLIFT WRITES THAT their actual and real productive MEETING TO BE HELD WASHINGTON COLLEGE general Detective Reilly, of the Southern and Main streets. This building al-1 bookkeeping, composition, value are controlled aud formed by FRIDAY. MARCH 3 DEFEATED AGAIN Pacific company, was in Eugene to so will be a fine structure, with pres history, geology and history of edu- different circumstances and condi OKLAHOMA HAS AT I day. tions It 1» this real ca»!i value the sed brick and taro stories in height. cation. Six month« teaching exper- In an uneven and slow game of E. A. Pierce, of Superior Neb., is a Construction upoa this will com ience is required for this paper. LAST HAD A RAIN asscasor tries to reach an«! assess Commercial Club Asked to Par "Applicants for primary five-year basketball Oregon again defeated the I recent arrival in Eugene, expecting mence at once. The building occu the property accordingly ticipate in Movement By Washington State College team to to locate. pies 53 feet frontage aud runs buck state certificates must make a gener Drought Which Prevailed Since Of th« farm lands I will apeak the score of 30 to 7. Jamison. Ore al average of not less than 85 per Sending Delegates Mrs. Geo. Crosby, of Klamath the depth of the lot. All productive property 1» worth al>d cent and shall not f^ll below 70 p«T gon’s biggest point-maker, did not Fails, after a visit in Eugenejeft to October Broken—Bring abould be capitalized at a hat Its net ! cent in any one of the following sub play, and before the end of the game day for Portland. Income may be A man hna a farm The Eugene Commercial club, Settlers Here three of the second team were given jects: Methods of reading, methods It Ila. M)t 3 1 a year from, along with other Commercial rigs Mrs. Warren McFarland of Cot REAL ESTATE DEALS a chance to play. Although Wash tage Grove, was an arrival in Eugene in arithmetic, method« in language, and lu addition he has certain pro and county court* fr.un Portland tt MAY BE NUMEROUS methods in geography, theory and T. B. Clift writes The Guard from duct« ington showed some clever team t|tat hr consumes In his fam- Ashland has been Invited to »end on then oon train today. work, at times they seemed wholly practice of teaching, writing, orthog El Reno, Okla , In which he states lly. and of this he pays say 2250 to Attorneys J. C. Johnson and J. S. Springfield, Feb. 28. — Several unable to locate the basket. Oregon raphy. physiology. psychology, and that Oklahoma has at last had a good the ston-s; $30 to bla* ksmiths; do- delegates to the Pacific hutiwpj has won nine games among the con Meedley arrived down from Cottage large real estate deals are now hang In addition write a thesis on an edu rnln. It poured down for two days predation on buildings rnd fences, meeting, which has been ■ ailed (or 1 o'clock Friday. March 3. In ths ing in the blanace of uncertanlty cational subject selected from a li«t and night« recently and the ground ference games, and has lost but one. Grove on the noon train today. John Bacon, formerly in the tea that will in the aggregate total a prepared by the superintendent of seems to be wet to a depth of two 3100; taxes. 2 50; Insurance <>n his conventli n hall of the t'liiiimvrtisl Her percentage now stands 900, the | buildings 325; depreciation in stock, club. He* nun« they ar« taking grest highest in the conference league. In business here, has been in the city large sum of money, reaching prob public instruction. Twelve months' feet. Whheat and alfalfa are He is a ably over 3'0,000, which will mean teaching experience Is required tor looking fine nnd th*- people are feel * work animals and tools. 3«>0, and Interest in th« plan of building • the game Fenton was the great for the past few days, 3lr«o for ihr< shlng extra help, feeder highway between Porttent est point-maker, making 16, or more traveling salesman for a Portland considerable to Springfield. At l«est this paper, which gives the applicant ing In a better mood than when Im besides what lie ami and his family use. and the tea. commercial lntcr*-»t» of one will be ready for publication be authority to teach only in the first, last wrote, At that time there had than half the total score. The »fol candy house. I count whatever barter he may Ht Helena and ^storla wit » invit fore the end of this week. Real second and third grades. lowing was the line up. been no rain since October. Ha says (From Tuesday's Daily Guard.) representatives “bs estate dealers in genera! are enthu "No examination in English clas everybody is putting in oat* or will make at tbc »tores, together with the! ed to send representative» Washington, Lourie, c; Barnes rf; siastic over the jiresent prospects sics will be required in th«- Juno ex a« soon aa the ground thaws out 8250 store bill as an offset to their ' county Judge« of counties tie twees Eartlett, If; Knight, If; Dennis, rg. !ard«r, will« h la aa property charge J I. Phillippl returned to Mon and the number of prospective buy amination on account of the lack of After the rain there was a freeze Portland and the sea were alno Is* Oregon, Fenton, c; Walker, Brooks, ers is large. The dull season has time or announcement and prepara- and the ground froze as deep as th»- »hl«' to expenses of production, as vltcd. rf; Moore, It; Elliot, Watson, If; mouth today. If he had hired tt done and paid Mrs. L. M. Robbinette returned to been discouraging, but it is thought tion. All examinations will be based rain «naked in. When he wrote It It Is designed that Somms. rg today. that the coming spring will more upon the text-books adopted by the was snowing and the wind was blow «-ash. a*><! In reality it t« l« ss than he highway movement n Time of halves, 20 minutes. Kest- Creswell could hire the work done for. A Washington «hall promote th« build Rev. C. A. Wooley is in Cottage than compensate. itatc text-book commission.” ing i-onfctantly. ly, referee. Fouls on Washington, 6 Grove man's labor kik I that of hla family I«1 ing of nn Interstate liridz" bet»**« on a visit. Fouls on Oregon, 6. He »ays he will have a sale in a icitalnly worthy of Ills and hl» fam-i M. E. Thomas, of Ashland, is reg Springfield, Feb. Z3.— For a few few days and sell everything he has j lly’s support, and th« bnlance now! Vancouver and n point on Hie Brv istered at the Osburn. »hort hours the dream., of the P. V. COFFEY SUFFERS there and return to Lane county. He of the 21000 the crop money In-1 gon bank of the Columbia river Dick Kiger of Corvalis is in the Springfield boosters were realized I STROKE OF APOPLEXY: BASEBALL AT THE will bring «everal men with him to com«' after th«' 365.5 expcn«e» are cl«-- | To plum th« necessity of •neb city today on business. and the coming railroad center was; TAKEN TO PORTLAND buy land and think« some of them , du* ted. viz, 3345 to the net Ineoniel a bridge squarely before the author HIGH SCHOOL L. H. Morehouse of Jasper, is in upon the *..ain line of the Southern will get here before he doe*, as they or productive value of the farm. In ities of both Multnomah and Clark» the city tor a day or so. Pacific yesterday. The Eugene _. . _ , _ . M ... An effort is being mad* to intro Mrs. C. L. Bartholomew is visiting flyer and the Shasta Limited trains Pioneer of Douglas County Now want to get here a« soon as they which tho <apltalizatlon or true cash counties, the county court« and re»- can. He thinks he will get a num value la to be rec koned. mlsslonera have been Invited t come duce baseball Into the High school. her daughter at Coburg. made their first trip through Spring Living in Eugene in Seri- ber of men out here with money to to the meeting and discuss »•«)• and This sport has not been part of the Of course, one man may not he ns Mrs. L. P. Bettis went to Cottage field. The premature development Invest in Lane county lands. school athletics tor three or four Grove today after a visit. ous Condition * thrifty and industrious a:« another means and feasibility. of expectations wan due to the wreck : Judg*' .1 T R*iniil*l pre blent years, when Carl King, Lloyd Wilson Dan Weaver of Bellingham. Wash., near Junction, and the trains came' | with equally good land, and thut 1« and other well-known Eugene boys is registered at the Griggs. ' hl« fault, or hla land may not be cap- th« Pacific Highway aasoci.itloo. • over the east side line. P V. Coffey, a pioneer resident of NEWS OF ELMIRA played and Dan Mitchell was mana E. Wear and wife, of Portland, are i able of ns good returns as tils neigh expected from Battle to tell •h*’ Douglas county, but more recently a ger. The executive committee meets in the city for a few days. AND VICINITY bor’s, on account of Its natural qual ha„ been done In actual con «tructi®» Springfield. Feb. 28.—The Fisher- citizen of Eugene, w»n taken to Port tonight to determine whether ' the Ben Fenne. a former Eugene boy, Bally mill resumed operation yester land on the noon train today, suf ities or location; and that should be In A ashington and British CulutsW* school can support both baseball is in the city from Portland. day on what Is expected to be a con fering from a stroke of apoplexy, Elmira. Feb. 23—Everybody 1« taken Into account, and on thi« class and track athletics. Mrs. Ethel McIntyre went to Port tinuous summer's run, after a brief which occurred late yesterday after busy farming these fine day«. of property th«' true cash (not specu PEOPLE OF DARKEST land on the noon train today. shut-down The owners of the ffiLl noon. He was accompanied by his Charley Moore, Mark Herbert and lative or boom) value would be na- J. P Howe. Jr., and mother left declares that their orders are tilling son. Dr. R. C. Coffey, of Portland, John Wilson, three of Elmira's most certained by capitalizing It nt I he ROAD SUPERVISORS YAMHILL WILL PROTEST yesterday on a trip to Chicago. up very rapidly and the condition conducts a private sanitorium Industrious young men. have gone 3345 net Income upon a fair p««r- I GET INSTRUCTIONS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Osterhaudt re of th<~ lumber market has changed who there. He is in a serious condition to Lake Creek to work for their rentage. I should say In farm lands McMinnville. Or.. Feb 26 turned today to Cottage Grove. remarkable is the last two weeks. and his recovery is unexpected. hoard. "Boys, looks like you could where tho returns are uncertain nt m»»« meeting of taxpayers was b**> Wm. Hempy of Cottage Grove was They forecast and are preparing for No More Debts to Be Contract »ay 8 or 10 per cent. No rias« of Mr. Coffey was visiting a friend beat that.” hero this afternoon to discus» tn» in Eugene this morning cn business. a great business this year. near the end of West Sixth street Miss Clara Moore has returned property la as difficult and uncer- largo appropriation* made l»F ed Against General Fund W. B Hargrave, of Coifax, Wash .j | tain to get return» from ua farm yesterday afternoon when ho felt home from n visit with her friend. last legislature The county * oetv was an arrival in Eugene this mom for Roads Till Notice , property. A masquerade ha« been advertis ill,' remarking that he was not feel Miss Ruby Cook, of Fairview. room was crowded. reprsecntlM ing ed for St. Patrick's day which ia ing just right and that it was diffi Timber land« with the amount and every i*art of the county. Miss Emma Taylor Is tea* hlng a Il««el* W. Fischer, of Salem. Is trans- billed to last ail night. cult for him to «peak A moment very successful term of school near j quality of timber on them, nnd their tlonH wore unanimously adopted 4e Owing to the Injunction suit ' acting G. business in Eugene for I a day accessibility to market, my friend. nnunclng the extravagance of *•’ afterward he fell over unconscious. Elmira brought yesterday by the citizens of or so. A phjtei'ian was at once «ailed and Cottage Grove against the county Mr. Garret Cook has moved to El Judge Marrin, recently told me Hint lilt»' «esalon of the legislature a,d Mrs. W. A. Hemenwav of Cottage THREE HUNDRED the atta«:k was pronounced to be ap- mira commissioners' court to enjoin them Grove returned today after visiting "What's the attraction, Gar on tho Siletz agom y there were favoring the referendum on "PU0- _ AND EIGHTY DEAD oplrxy. j c laim« cutting from I « to 2o million prlatlons made In favor of the U»r from spending money on roads from Dr. and Mrs. Read ret?” Mr. Coffey was conveyor! to the the general fund, the court today di-1 C. Hodes was a passenger on the The sick people are all Improving, foot to tho quarter section, but that versify of Oregon, the Oregon \<rl' St. Petersburg, Feb. 28.—Accord home of his daughter Mrs. H. E. Several of the people of this city at- (thc owners wore doing little or no- rected County Clerk Russell to is noon train today for Oregon City, ing to an official report of the fish Powell, at the corner of West Sixth tended the noclal and dance last Pri I thing with them, being In thnt re* cultural cnllcgo and the Monnto#'* sue the following letter of instruc where he will visit. ing disaster in the Gulf of Finland. and Lawrence streets, and his «on at day night, ât Irving an di eported a sport, a» In some other Industries, normal school dormitory. tions to the various road supervisors A committee was appointed J A. Briggs and wife returned to 500 persons were engaged in fishing Portland sent for. rather dilatory. 11« arrived on of the county: have an attorney draw up l,p,,,**’J Walker Station today after attend on the ice February 23rd. when it this morning's train and Immediate good time. "My Dear Sir:—At the direction of Ing to business In the city. A. SHARI'LES. We had a new minister at the nnd to secure algnaturc« Invoktet broke away from the shore and only ly made arrangements to convey Ills Christian church Sunday. the county court of Lane county. Or- the referendum on tboa« tu*,t>t,ir* Miss Ruth Jett, returned Saturday 120 subsequently reached the shore- father to Portl-iProsser, who egon. I beg to notify you to contract from a two weeks’ visit with friends, The Elmira band boys are going CENSUS BUREAU GIVES Housing apeochos wcro made W attended Mr. reports that no further debts against the general and relatives in Portland. to have a big entertainment and bas Timothy Brownhill. represen**"* v«t better than ket social March 17. One and all ALBANY POPULATION OF from this county, Attorney B■ * fund of Lane county by working on Hon. Henry Blackman and wife, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A his condition ft was last nigr*. the public roads In your district un- after a short visit in Eugene, re- come. And, ladies, don't forget your 4275; INCREASE IS 1126 Kllks and Gcorgn llolmnn of Itell** Mr. Coffey's tn^ur f*-1snds In Eu baskets. til further notice from the court. born Governor West was approve*! lor » tunred to Portland today. gene an«! Doug lit» county «Inrorely "By order of the court.” H. Wood returned to Albany this ♦ Washington, Fsb 27. Tho census I tolng bills cnrrylng appropriation* ♦ hope that h«' may recover, although afternoon after a visit at the home of bureau today publl«hc«l the popula-l his «on gives little encouragement. LECTURES DURING MARCH Mrs Ed Pi'iigra. of Rmi' binX. ’4 hi« son, George, in Eugene. figures for Albany as follow«: JAKE LURCH DIES In Eugene. Wednesday, Match 1, AND APRIL EACH SUNDAY tlon Population Will F. Smith returned to the In 1910, 4275; 1900, rlvel in Eugene this affetti* «on i*nl] 1911, to Mr. and Mr». H. E. Holm Louis G. F. IL Goodfriend, of Kai IN HIS BATH TUB Applegate ranch at Yoncalla today' 3149; 1896, 3070. The gain In the Is visiting Mrs. A. L. Pot T. She it'j AT UNITARIAN CHURCH pa«t amazoo, Mich., was an arrival In Eu quist, a son. Cottage Grove. Or.. Feb. 27.—On after a few days visit in Eugene. decade Is 1126 or 35.7 per cent. her husband, who tlAB br®n rniptoy Is looking ovei gene last night and Saturday afternoon Jake Lurch, T. J. Elliott and Chas. M. Elliott, nt Roseburg for »«•verni years view to invest- Univcreity Professors to Speak aged 40 years, a nephew of Ben of Jasper, an«! Tom 8. Elliott, of Port Elmer Dover and C. E. Groesbeck, this territory with a itlnce the cenaiiH waa taken n care train dispatcher, are movisi ■ Lurch, a local merchant, was found land, are registered at the Hoffman. who arc at the Iwad of the Byllesby Ing in property. fully taken locnl census showed 5465 Portland on Topics of Interest at dead in the bathtub at his home. M. 3. Nelson and wife, who have C. E. Sheldon and wife left today company's offices In Portland, arriv In the city limita and 6,12!) with the Evening Services During the day deceased had beeTi for Heminfod, Nebr., after visiting ed in Eugene thia morning and are been living at Coburg for the laut Immediate suburbs. 'I h.. tmlentH *.r 111.- High »round town as usual, and seemed their son in Creswell during the win In conference with Manager flpeneer six months. Mr. Nelson bring cm- H Wattle, th«i raidroad conirscw. »•ell and in the best of spirit.' The ter. tn rega*i to various matters pertain ployed at the Booth Kelly mill, left Under the auspices of the Unitar- A big ante arrived hero thl.i morn this forenoon to listen to th« mdy will be shipped to Portland for Miss Daisy Garoutte went to Al ing to the company's plants in this today for Seattl' thew Will Ian i-hurch a series of lecture« »by ing for Jesse W. Bounds, the timber id address at. the assembly 1') *, niermenk — bany today, taj’iug back little Vers , vicinity, professors of the University will be cruiser -w- . live *w Wlsv, the Jewish rabbi of Fortte® ♦ t IS PLAN OF SPORTSMEN ♦ 0 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I CHANGED : : 1 Í : died , DEAL PLEASES CORVALLIS MR.STEVFNS tlïfi Bll OF Etti» msiom WATE fvrryb It Is 1,1 well <1 ».H E E ■ucr'i In n» w.akc r»«*«J FOA wo I WILL It you prom j our c Home MUS3) * St. I 1 i HAL Fit Also Sheet It ly sttei plunibli Phon btreet*. Th Batt Noth county Mme * receive Ing an in Eux HI . . wood, size, a cords < not les to be laine < wood i the 15 said bl clerk i March, A certi per cei must a rasarvi all bld ”y u of Feb ml BOUTB : I ■engen Arri —3:35 Lest Arri beai Wendll Arri . Lesi