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« THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD, NEWS OF CRESWELL i AND VICINITY I OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS OFCHAHGESAGAINSTTHEM MONDAY. MARCH 6. 1011 WEST POINT EXAMS GENERAI ELECTRIC WILL BE HELD COMPANY IS UNDER FIRE I OLD SOLDIER DIES SUDDENLY OF ASTHMA AT ENCORE HOTEL (From Friday's Dally (Inani) Kinsbury Ayers, Aged 83 Years] Expires Found Lying in Rchmltt Brothers, arrived last Frl- The rtouthern I’m lfl<- company to. Departing from th«* usual custom Cleveland, March 3 Following a • day and wer* taken to thhe George of appointing the Oregon candidate ........... .. day rnaumad laving rail» mi th» Brw ,,n W. H Kenyon. Back Yard consultation b«*tw Hawley place th«* same day. where Natron I'Xtanslon, and If weather la the West Point Military Academy. a»»l»tunt United Stat«» attorney gsn- Washington, March 3. —Complete exoneration of the of-'1*’«*' have »luce been in operation to favorable from now on h i » vtp«««. E. Chamberlain "til this «ral. ami United Stat«« Attorney '' Senator G. 1 Both the englue aud plows do ex ed that tinlns will b>< running to allow the University of Oregon I, Dav here today. Day represonttng ficers in tho Philippine Islands government of al! charges of Ir cellent work and ar«* satisfactory In year Klnabury Ay*r* an ng«J v«*t«*ran Lowell in «lx we«ka ami to Oakridg« to «cleet th<> appointee by a competi th« govi-rnniciit. suit *«» filed respect. The engine will plow tive be open against the Gensnal Electric com- of th«* civil war. •Il*-il «uilil«*nly at th«* 1.1 tulli from Eugene, by th.* mld’u examination which will regularities with the administration, sales or leases of lands in «vwry 35 acres per day. which will b* 11 Euroi’t» hi«t«-l juat licfutc limiti Imi»' of August between great advantage to the owners In to all young men In Oregon date for others. alleging unlawful coniblii»- Hl» malady wa» »»thin», will* h prub the Philippines, and yet, on the other hand, pointed criticism on carrying the ages of 17 and 22 The Th« work of laying th« rails tlon and conspiracy In re»tr»lut of out the large contract they ably i’au»«*«l a weak heart. II« wa» from Natron, which started la it t,|| examinations have been set for trade the inadequacy of the present laws to prevent monopolies in have with the Bohmstedt Company. the agi'il 83 )«ar» and wa» quit* wall was Slopped at Ja*oliy'a tamii five Beginning of l igi’* W. F. McCord, who left for Port April 6th »ml 7th. The papers.' mile» beyond Natron, mi anouBt nf what are known as the friar lands," are expressed in both the land Sunday, has placed an' order which rover algebrn. plane geometry.1 Mfashlngton. March 3 rhe suit known In Eugen« »tut viciait' Eugllsh grammar English composi filed at Cleveland against the Getier He hait hrn-ii »tayliig at th«* hotel til1' unfinHhvd condition of u l>rldg< with a Portland firm for a complete majority and minority reports of the house committee on in equipment of laundry machinery and tion and literature, physical and des al Electric company I» th« opening a w ««*k atti! w a» a « i*ii»tant sufferer ai ioio* Fall ('r««k. but a» tha »inn. will operate a steam laundry ot Cres criptive geogruph'. and« tit and mo gun In the government'» fight against from lila «•oniplaltit. but h«* »»• up tur« has b««n completed, the work sular affairs submitted to the house today. well. The machinery which Is to dern and especially United States the SO called electric trust Officials and around «vary day and hi» ion « an ami la now being r«»uiugi| It n will be graded oil an equal of th** d«*partmeht of justice declare illtloii was nut i-iinalilereil »**rl«’U th« lUli'Itt Ion of tile c> The charge made on the floor of the house a year ago by be shipped front Chicago, will arrive history, In a month or six weeks, at which basis and the youth making the their lnve*tlg»tlons have dlscliuicd a II«* want out into the bail« 'aril of punii tin* work as fast a» th» * highest average of grades will be gi- Representative Martin, of Colorado, that the so-called sugar time Mr. McCord will resign his situation which overshadows any oth the hotel »hortly before limiti toil»* will permit, and th« crew of A »«•«•«mil er anti-trust prosecution tin* govern In lm»k In th** uu i.'*na wlmu he »nil layer », which passi’d through position with the Townsend Cream ven th«> appointment. trust had acquired 56,000 acres of "friar lands," led to an in ery highest will «ilko be selected a» an nient has ever undertaken, not ex- detilv fell over iilieoiiailoua Company of Portland and devote llr oil til«’ way to the Keene of opr In addition to the age «opting the ease against the Stand his entjr«* time to the new euter- alternate. vestigation of the entire question of the administration of pub- prl- waa found th«*r« by tin«* of th« work U vdii«<«dn> . w III In/ g|| the wn qualifications, the candidate must be ard Oil Co. 3oo<> to 3000 f«*«t iJ track ■>» .*. gas ditch that 1s being men on th« I'lider more favorabl« coni iic lands as well as of "friar lands.” Both reports concur in R. H. Parsons was reelected pres- at least 5 feel. I Itiches In height If the alley buck of the excavated In of the Development Leagti«* at he la but 18 and ar, Inch taller If Mrs i Estrila Dimond gave a nur- hotel und N Il Gaylord, proprietor where th» track is built on The opinion that the organic act of 1902 in limiting indivduals dent ground and where them Hie regular meeting of the league be la over 18 years of age. pits«* I at her boni* on West Ninth the hotel an* notified The old •Ude», such u crew could u io 40 acres and corporations to 2500 acres in amount of publio. Tueada" night, G«*orge H. Baxter From here th«* chosen candidate street In honor of her son a nd hl* of man was brought lulu th«* hotel and H W. 1 will report to the government at Pre- wife, w ho»«* birthday come on the feet en< h day, but th** new r land that may be acquired, does not impose the same restric- slilo. California, w here on the first an me day. Their own relatl'«'" on placed on a couch, dentil mailing a extend» through a niountalnou __ ______ A. Armitage, lions on the disposition of "friar lands.” assistant secretary. There was quit«* Tuesday In May, t* «III take the both sld«** and two outside of the few minute < nfterw /rd try and almi.t the river most The deceased wa» an Inmate of th«* way ni>4 construction work U crowd’present and the meeting was customary examination, and if this family were present. making twenty The majority report argued that as a practical expedient a interesting Slate soldier» ’ home at Itoehlirg. is passed aucceeafully, lie goes to Among other business sarlly slow. In nil. The evenlug ««• spent with the "friar lands” should be disposed of in larger quantities in which came up was the matt«*r o( a. . W*’»t PoltiI |n June, 1911. Mnnv All*!«*» to liciti«»« « music and in social conv«’inatlon and but often «am« to Fugen« to »p«<nd a Thia plan of appointment is new and always wack or two at a time new depot and the Improvement of There nre meny sttdes t>elwi»*z other pastimes At $0 o clock the ■»rder to attract buyers, while the minority claims the sale of the lie leave« a Lowell »nd th*- big tunnel, which will depot grounds. A committee of but It is much fairer and better than were Invited into the dining stopped ai the Encore •friar lands” in large tracts may develop a system of absentee league uieuibvrs will go to Portland the method where the senator selects guests nephew. E. W. Hi nder, living near lie reached by the rail laying crew rotini where the table was loaded the last of the week to talk with the at random, and where political in The before work 1» again »topped, but it Elmira, »nd other relatives kindlordism as obnoxious to the Filipinos as that of the Friars, Southern Pacific officials regarding fluence counts for more thau quail-, with tnanj tempting diahea. Mrs DI* funeral arrangements have not yut la believed that all of them <411 b« mend was assisted by her daughter. «gainst whom they once rebelled. the same. fleet ton removed In time to g*t th« track Mr» Myrtle Nicol)« In entertaining been mud The plantiug of roses by the cltl- through to lllakriyVille without any xens was also taken up. and a com delay In the work mittee consisting of Mrs. R. H. Par WILL RAISE POULTRY CITY FILTER PLANT An effort will b sons. Mrs. George H. Baxter and Mrs. track through to the big H. H Schmitt was appointed to can ON EXTENSIVE SCALE IS IN OPERATION fall Th!» tunnel Will be vass the town am} secure the names inatde of six week a tine- of all persons who desire to plant Henry A. Korf, Recently from Tile other two tunnels 1 But Water Should Not Be UieJ hate berg roses, and the number of plants entirely completed wanted by each. The plants will be Middle West, Will En for a Few Days Yet Un l>l«l»l**n at Oakridge ordered from Portland in time for gage in Business less Boiled From the same sou rce th rose planting. March 13. AU tbe above Information Is re« elvcl names should be secured by Monday 1» a very rritobto sour*« >) It la Springfield. March 2.—Believing night.—Chronicle. Water Is now being filtered h» Ku- cd that the work of clrarl ’.hat there is a good field in poultry gene's new flltorlng plant and every- right-of-way for a S’ I «tail raising in the Willamette valley. thing is In running order Al present JOHN MITCHELL liou»<* at Oakridge has begun A. Korf, now in the grocery business the filtered water Is being used to new lownslte, which ha» been plat QUITS FEDERATION here, will soon establsh a chicken clean out the pipes and reservoirs Washington. March 2 Complete and should not be used for drinking * ranch near this city and operate upon Many Tracts Offered in Vicin A large real estate deal ♦ ted and many of the lots sold, has I Former Leader of Mine Work destruction of the national foresi ■*, purpose« for a few days. An nnnly- ♦ wherein 5000 acres of land ♦ lieen »el«** t*-*l by the company as » 1 large scale. Mr. Korf is an ex ar -ordlug to Gifford PInchot. former sls will be made anil probably by ♦ near Cr«-»w«4l was »old for a ♦ freight and passenger division on th« pert breeder and a fancier of the ity of Eugene on Which to ers Makes Strong ; chief forester and pr«-sid«-nt of the Monday. If the teat Is satisfactory, * figure close to $ 150.000 to « new lino, and by th«* lime through Buff Orpington variety, being a ! National Conservation assot iatloii. the announcement can be given that ♦ two Minneapolis m*ti Protest ?iember of the national single comb by ♦ train» »re In operation between g»ti Care for Paupers will follow tbe passage of the agri the water Is as pure as an* mountain ♦ Webster L Kincaid and oth ♦ Francisco and Portland there »ill uff orpington club. He is a recent appropriation bill, a» amend- spring water. The results visible In ♦ ers. took pla*r toda> arrival from the middle west, where The « doubt leas tie built up a good »Usd New York, March 2.—John Mit i cultural Bids for a county poor farm, cd by Heyburn of Idaho, yesterday. the filters are surprising After run ♦ names of the two purchaser» ♦ city. he wag engaged in the chicken busi- which were opened by the county chell, ex-president of the United I The statement was mad« today by Thin Information confirm« Tbs nlng the apparently clear water aess. There he was able to make commissioners' court yesterday Mineworkers of America, and recent convention of the National Whole through the sand for an hour th* ♦ are carefully guarded and ♦ Guard’» «■»< lunlva story printed l»«t ♦ they do not even register their « good profits where eggs never rose afternoon, vary all the way from ly chairman ot the trade agreement sale Lumber Dealers association. direction of the water la rwveraed ♦ correct name* at the hotel ♦ siimliter that Oakridge «mild b* oger 20 cents a dozen and chickens $1,000 to $16,000 and the dis ; department of the National Civic 1 The amendment to which PInchot The «lory went ah 10 and 12 cents a pound, tance from Eugene is from 3 miles Federation, made public today his objected provides that all lands on As the big rakes stir up th« sand ♦ Little 1» known of the deal, ♦ made a division point Here the pri«e of chickens often ex- to 13 miles. NO action has yet been resignation ot his office aud niem- which there la growing not more than sand find are revoke,I, the water ♦ other than that th«- two men, « wan obtained from Inside In formation becomes as muddy ami dirty as any ♦ one a banker. Intend» to op ♦ which Tbe Guard at the time kM* ceedg 20 cents and eggs soar in- taken on the matter by the court. berrhlp In tbe latter, It waa an- 4060 feet or merchantable tlmlier In Thia water Is ♦ erate an Immenae fruit ranch ♦ came from nn authorlta'in «osrtw The cost of raising The bids ag submitted are as follows: nounced that President, Seth Low. of contiguous arras of not less than water Imaginable definitely, flushed into the river and again the ♦ on a commercial »«ale They ♦ Tlie new division point I* <3 rail»» chickens he believes is also much Mrs. S. S. Marquiss. Eugene, 38 the Civic Federation, had accepted 160 arses shall b* rxrluded from the pure water Is allowed to go Into the ♦ are withholding practically ♦ from I ugr'ie and 33 miles ab"'S less In the Willamette valley where acres. $1,000, distance from Eugene the resignation, to take effect at the national forest». Heyburn had this clear w»ter well below ♦ all of the details until plans * Natron. The crew» of all pa«»*sg*r there are no cold winters and where 3 U miles. amendment adopted as a compromise The electrical apparatus which ha" ♦ are more fully under way. ♦ trains on the through route a« sell close of the present month. the food is cheaper, lie wll begin C. F. Working. Eugene, 40 acres. a* tho-e of the freight trains, «.II Mr. Mitchell's severance of rela after a still more stringent one aim been holding up the city power plant ♦ Th** trait sold Includes four his chicken ranch Jiith a stock of $5,600. 5 44 miles. tions with tbe Civic Federation fol ed at the forest scrvlc«* had been re fa practically complete, and th«- cur ♦ large farms n«nr Cmw»M « bo changed th er*, aud tbe rnt!r>ad about 1200 ordinary chickens, and For years the Idaho sena rent can be used probably Saturday ♦ This sale. John M. Price, Thurston. 50 lows the stand recently taken by the jected. which h >is b«r n ♦ men and thdr families alone will possibly <00 of a very fancy breed acres. $6,800. 10 miles. tor has been the Implacable enemy United Mineworkers of America ln of the forest service, which he main morning. Engineer Young will have ♦ pending for over a month. « make a gbod-atsed city, to <ay noth* of which he now has several. S. N. Howard estate, 40 acres, declaring that any member of their all connections made In the sub-ata- ♦ much toward the de ♦ Ing of th« huiidr«-«1s and perhaps The reason he believes that chick $8,000. tains Is extravagant and ubuslve in tlon tonight and tomorrow he will go ♦ m«*ana 3 miles. velopment of Lane county ♦ thiniiaiids of people who will make organiation accepting a position with en raising in Oregon has not been its powers. B. F. Mulkey, Junction City, 32 over the whole line, taking away ♦ peelally In tile viclnttj of ♦ their home* there, attracted hy the the National Civic Federation would the success it has in other sections acres. $3,500. 7 44 miles. any tree obstruction: «nd correcting ♦ Creswell, which 1» now ad ♦ bunliie»» tu bn created through ths the thereby forfeit membership ln 1 is because of a general but erroneous T. E. Edwards, Springfield, 50 all connections ♦ vertised all over th«- east, ♦ location of the division and termlBll union. With thlg choice placed be- NO RECOGNITION idea that chicken raising is an easy acres.$7,000. 7 miles. grounds at that point. * and It» fruit reputation, <-»• ♦ money-making snap. Chicken A. T. Bonnett, Eugene, The faet that the right-of-way for 41H fore Im. Mr. Mitchell decided to re- FOR R. E. PEARY DEPUTY PRATT HOME raising, if properly handled, he de acres. $5,597. 5 miles. sign from the Civic Federation. the round-house I« being cleared now clares, requireg as much work as any Union's Action Disapproved T. H. Garrett, Eugene, 80 acres, would Indicate that the str urtar» FROM LOS ANGELES WITH DEMOCRATS ELECT other kind of farming or business. $8.000. 4 44 miles. His letter of resignation says In addi- will be erected Very loon It also requires considerate know Washington, March 3.— ♦ ♦ Bertelson k Jensen, Eugene. 56 part: tlon, there will h<* other hulidlnxi ledge that is only obtained by ex acres. $7000. 10 miles. ♦ The last possibility that Ro ♦ ALLEGED LARCENIST MEYERS SENATOR “At the recent international con and tho necessary repair »hop«. pensive experience. Tho»«* who have bought property If Cherry Bros., Eugene, 87’4 acres. vention of the United Mineworkers qf ♦ bert E. Peary would receive « at this session of congrega ♦ Deputy Sheriff R M Pratt arriv At the Last Moment of Scsaion the townsite are Indeed quite fortu 344 miles. America, an amendment to the con- ♦ $li,«00. ♦ recognition of hla attainment ♦ ed home this morning from Los An nate, for Its value 1» soon bound to $4,500. Same, 65 acres, 644 sttuton of OREGON ELECTRIC organization was Jurist Henry L. Meyers of the north poto vanished ♦ geles, having to custody Albert Hhro- take a big jump. miles. BEGINS EXTENSION today when Senator Perkins, ♦ der, sometimes using the name of Is Chosen Same, 50 acres, $8,750. 3 tnllee by point of order, blocked ♦ Raymond, who was arrested to the WORK MARCH 15TH Same, 65 acres, $1 1,375. 3 miles the attempt of Senator Crane ♦ southern California city a few day» Same. 47 acres, $9.400. 2 44 miles Helena. Mont. March I Bv the to have Peary's promotion ♦ ago upon a Real Estate Transfers t warrant Issued her«*1 change of one vote on g motion for t Upon excellent railroad au » Chas W. I.etson, Eugene. 45 acres, provided for by an amend ♦ charging him with larceny to a dwel » thority, The Guard learns final adjournment, which was mad« $6.800, 5 miles. ment to the naval appropria ♦ ling. He Is accused of stealing some » that the On-gon Electric has amid a mingled storm of republican 1 of NEU Of Hee 26-18-4 W Is0« Henry C. Peterson, 60 acres, $4,- ♦ coin, a gold watch and other ar cheers tion bill. set March 15 as the date for and democratic htsves, th«* 500. 5 >4 miles. T (1. and Martha A. Hendrick« ticle» from th«* residence of Robert * » beginning active work on the legislature* was kept together long E. M. Bailey, 50 acres, $5,500. 5 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ' Bushnell near Irving, the man hav to Alic«, M.Crotier, part of Lot 3 is ♦ extension of its line south enough to el«*<-t a democratic aucc«-*i miles. ing been employed by Mr. Bushnell sor to United Htates Senator Carter. See. 13-16-5 E. $I5<>. » from Salem to Eugene. It is Same, 51 acres. $5,500. 5 miles, for a short time some time ago on 8. A Huddleston to Frank Ho»’*. » also stated that the definite CARTER HARRISON Th«* man elected was Henry I My J. Hanns, 3144 acres, $10,000. 6 the farm. The case is now being ers. Judge of the district court of Lot 1 In Blk. 4 of .lames |luddl«*»t<’8 » location of the proposed line miles. by the grand jury and Itavall county. ... $io » has been made, but this has Ill» name had not Add. to Eugene. WINS IN CHICAGO It Investigated L. G. Hulln. 40 acres, 12.400. I Is more than likely that the In- been mentioned In connection with it I' Wheeler ......... to J K Conrad.N" » not been made public. miles. | Shroder, » Our informant states that th« «enatorshlii until the final ballot U of NWU of Rea. 9-18-1 W. 4« V. Robovsky, 60 acres, 43,500, * it is understood that work Mrt $ 1 o which waa the 79th. Old-Time Machines Are 8hat-| miles. ♦ will be prosecuted from both Emma Layton ot al to J«»bn J Tim legislature remained in con-' HOUSE OF LORDS F. E. Sly, 4 5 acres, $5,000. tered by Direct Pri ♦ ends of the road, but who' tlnuous session for 7 1-2 hour» and Oillegpie, ft f>0 feel nf Lot 1 ln miles. ♦ ther it would begin here at took 27 ballots. T. J. Walah, demo-1 4 of Hladden'a Add. to Eugene. $1 maries WANT OREGON PLAN erat. S. B. Rossman, 38 9-10 acres, $16,- ♦ an early date he did not William Johnson to Arthur B withdrew after the third, and C. 000. 3 miles. ♦ know-. Izindon, March 2.—Ix>rd Balfour C. H. Hartman, «-representative, was Brown. Lot 15 In Ulk. 4 of >air- March I. — "The net re- Chicago, ♦ $700. Burleigh Introduced to tho House entered, hi- and Conrad each n-celv-' mount. suit of the Chlcago primari«» Is auch: of PEAR BLIGHT SUBJECT Ing 25 votes on nearly every ballot, Joseph Vogel to Joseph Plronl »tin Lords today his bill for the em- of a blow to the bossea and the ma while Carter polled practlially th« Emil Koppe, several tract» In ban# OF HORTICULTURAL chines of both parties as the city ne ploynient of the referendum on oc who«* republican strength. Co. $400 $400. LOVETT SAYS THAT casions of great national Importance. ver saw before.” MEETING SATURDAY Myers' name In connection ___ with Ellen B, Bonnett «nd Jame« Il The measure passed It» first read Thin was the statement here to the Henatorshlp wan then proposed WORK WILL PROCEED Bennett to J. It Mosby, 1 u arrH, day of Professor C. E. Merriam, of ing without division. for the first time. Democrat after In Rec 3-2J-2W . $100. Pear blight, as all horticulturists In Introducing hi* bill Lord Bal the University of Chicago, who won San Francisco. March 3.—That the know, is doubtless the worst disease democrat voted for tho West Mon J H. Conger to Ellen in the Chicago primaries against all four of Burlegh said the popular vole tana jurist When the roll call liad double-tracking of the transcontin known to the orchardist, as no spray Tract In Tp. 17-4 W $1 thus provided. In order to secure -the powers of the republican county ental lines of the Southern Pacific has yet been discovered that will been completed, Myers had 4 2 votes, J. H. Clinger to L Hte public exproaslon on a specific Isatt«, within nine of enough to elect. Con | machine. Cagyrigkt. J. Z. Purdy. and Union Pacific railways will be reach it in the least, but it la a case aerea In Rec. 35-17-4W. was the best solution o fthe difficul "I attribute my nomination," Mer completed In time for the opening of for the knife and ax alone. This rad hud eight, ex-Govornor Tool,, had Calkin«, JOHN MITSHKLL. Ida E. Hievens to Ida In one. Walsh had ono and Judgo J. M riam continued, "to the voters' ac ties confronting the nation. the Panama-Pacific International Ex- dread disease is bound to be In our acreag* 2 acres In Stewart Pint ceptance of the opportunity the di whatever country It had been tried Evans ono. position was the atatment made on midst soon, as it is as close as Rose lota. adopted providing tthat any member $900. rect primary offered, and to an up the referendum had been a success« Before the result was announced. Wednesday by President Robert S.'burg on the south and Is coming 8. A, liuddleston to J.E IlcatoOi The Earl of Crewe, on behalf of however, P Lovett, of the Harriman lines, on his down the Columbia from the east, of the United Mineworkers of Amer rising of progressive republicans the democrats, one by one. of litui ddlestol Lot ica, accepting a jemltlon as a mem 3 In Blk. 4 The voters believe the city ’ s resour the government, characteitlzed th«' rhnngod to Judge Myora, arrival here. nnd. 'consequently it behooves every man _. — .. when . the nation’s, should be con- proposal as a counter-atrok* to the the total wbh hoonted to 51, the Add. to Eugene. $350. The railway chief declared that who raises pears, apples or any pome ber of the National Civic Federation, ces. like ft Amanda Hay- to H. A. Rotili» government's veto bill. He said it democrats went wild with enlhtisv the decision to double track the sys fruits, to be forewarned and h«nce shall forfeit his membership in the served, J. F. Allen, W<4 of HE *4 "tid Rh*'s On the democratic aide, the ma- was a more radical departure from (asm. nn me oenio* rain: siu tem w’as the result of independent ready. Saturday’s horticultural meet-j union. ', Carter H. the constitution than the govern-1 On the final ballot every rlemo- of HW % and Lot 2 In Hec. 18-2'k’ "It Is needless to aay that I regret chine was also smashed^ business conditions, and would have Ing will be devoted to an exhaustive! been made at this time, no matter discussion of pear blight by experts- the action of the miners’ convention, i Harrison crushing the Roger Sulli ! rnent’s proposal, or even a measure cratlc vote, 53 in all, was recorded W. 110. F. II Dogge»» to C. H. Beai». 4 for Myers. what the location of the exposition So come on March 4th at two o’clock; not so much that it requires me to van organization and polling the lar , to set up a single chamber. Harrison's aerea nenr College Hill. $1.000. might have been. The work will be in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. Sat-: choose between the two organiza gest number of votes. L. E Hcrlvner to Z. T. Mount' M'1"»1' prosecuted according to Mr. Lovett, urday evening C. I. Lewis speaks up tions, as because of the iinjusst and nomination, however, is said by for W. If. Patton, of Ht. Pan), has loy. Lola 1» and 20 In M In sections and distributed over such on some subject relative to hortlrul-' gratuitous attack upon the National; mer mayor. Edward F. Dtinne, also aub*dlvialoii of Hpg. In» I-. * a period of time that no stringency ture in the same place, so do not Civic Federation, which In addition a candidate, to have been tainted been engaged by the Jack Rodman PERSONALS J botirnn'fl with friud, and Dunn threaten» to Co., which was recently Incorporated, t Power Co'a. Add. to Hpg $1.500 will be caused by the expenditure of confuse the two. to its many other useful public ac-' contest it. to sell Its lands on Fern Ridge and A. C. Bohnrnatedt Órchard < <’• the huge sum necessary for the work.! tivltlea, has stood consistently aa an Hlnkey Dtak Kenna’s vote for ai In other parts of the county, lie The actual work will be In chargp w. W. Bearhy, 1 aere In A C H. E. Owen, the real estate dealer, advocate of righteous industrial! was In Eugene today but. left on the ao derman In the first ward was Mrs A J Nysandar went to Drain of Vice-President E. E. Calvin, at 536 Willamfte street, has taken the peace. ale<|t Co'a. Add. to Creawell. $'• nearly unanimous that there practi neon train for the cast to es today to care for Mrs. Krewa who 1» James H. Miller to Catherine A. this end of the line, and Vice-Presi agency for the Rostein property, tabllah agencItH and cally no second Colonel Leopold pinen these ill. dent Bancroft, at the Eastern end.' known as Vic/»rla( Heights, in East. Pitt, part of lz>t 9 In 1» ° M ohs , his opponent, was snowed un lands on the market on a large Mr». F. ('. Coffman returned lo Htewnrt Add. tto Eugene *’’50' 2tly aontw antf aontf aontfaontww: Eugene, on the car’llne, near Kincaid' scale. He took with him a lot of Cottage Grove today after valuing der. L. M. Travi» to J M. Hpnrwln. ih0 park. He will soon put on the mar The following Is the final count of photos of fruit scenes In Lane Mrs. C. C. Coffman In Eugene. H. S. Jackson of Corvallis, is trtns'l ket 65 lots overlooking the city and ■creato H«*«’. 30-16-2E. $1.600. the 1 324 precincts: county to help with his advertising Mlaa Lillian Yoe o f Portland la vis acting business in Eugene. J M. Hpnrgin to L. M. Trsv ». river. These are fine, sightly lots, I Democrats—Harrison, 5.5,069; He »ays there la a tremendnoua de iting Ml»» Enael Barker over Sun F. E. Blair went to Fall Creek this and work of grading the streets, j Lola 3 nnd 4 In Blk 5 of i Graham, 38,541; Dunne. 53,513. day. mand for information concarnlng afternoon on business. building cement sidewalks, putting in 1 Add. to Blue Rver. $700. In Eugene, March 4. 1911, to Ar Republicans—Merriam. 54,428; Oregon In the middle west and he E. W. Page, of Rosebur#, is trans-' water mains and cluster lights from thur Striker and wife, a daughter, Rchully, 1210; U. H. to John W. Hatfield. Lot II Thompson, 26,108; feel» confident that he can create a E G. Spahr, of Cottage Grove, was and H'4 of NW’/i of Hec. 4-22-8 w- •ctfng business in the city. the bottom to the top of the hill, will, weight 10 pounds. Murray, 2323; Smuaki, 24,168. great buslnesa there for the company** In Eugene over night. I’at. BÏ COURT EUGENE TODAY