Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 14, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THr EUGENE GU ' ”
JKZ
»
I 1806 was $2u,<Xl>,(MX), nut she eventu­
slates, which, in ttie .lupa, ese caval­
accepted. The Woolme 1 will meet
ally received inly 811,500,000. Tur
ry, will prove to be the same winning
at their hall at 8:30 o’clock ou tbe
k y obtained from Greece $19,000,000,
morning of May 30 th and march with
torce that the American gunner has
Published at Eu.eue.Oregon, every
the G. A. R. to the 1. O. O. F.
Wednesday aud Saturday. Addr-es or ra’ber more than half her claim. been on the Japanese warship.
all (.ommuuieations aud make all re- Tte United States claimed $96,000,000
cemetery and directly after the G.
miltauces payable to the Eugene
A. R. ceremonies, will hold unveil-
from Mexico, and took New Mexico
Guard, Eugeue, Oregon.
Russia and the Yellow Peril.
iug services at tbe grave of tbe late
Morning Register, May 10.
CAMP.¡ELL BROS., PUBLISHERS and California iu default, but at the
Louie Belsbaw. Ou tbe fallowing
Count
Cassini,
the
Russian
ambas
­
I cluse of her war with Spain reversad
The
man who is sheriff and draws
Sunday Juue, 5th, tbe lodge will
Hu Inscription Rates—
sador to tbe United States, hat writ-
sheriff ’s pay is the man to get on
One year ............
$1 50 tbe role by paying $25,000,000 fcr
bold unveiling services at the grave the
the outside and take tbe risks. Such
Six mouths................
75 Cuba and the Philippines.
of John Richardson in the Richard- a man is Joe Stiies. And be is a man
The ’end au article for tbs North Amer­
Advertising rates made known on
ican
Review
iu
«bleb
he
discusses
in
of the Withers type, who is not afraid
son cemetery near Elmira.
amount provided by the British par­
application.
to go after a violator of the law in
liament, “in view of the conclusion length Russia’s position in tbe far
performing his duty as an officer.
MAY 7
While Mr. Stiles la doing the outside
i ot peace" in South Africa, was 8200,- East. Hie views on the “Yellow Per­
work uone but men who are thor­
il” are particularly interesting. “It
000,000.
oughly equipped and fitted for tbe po­
County Ticket.
is not a thoughtless statement,” be
sition will be appointed as olfice dep­
WHERE WILL IT END?
Jackson R Miller, of Pleasant Hill, uties.
Truly "war I Helt,” and more, a writes, "that were Japan to gain con­
was
brought before Judge Kincaid
Tbe writer, through four years’ ex­
trol
of
Manchuria
the
dominant
spir
­
Fo. r.cp»«.«.tntatives—
destroyer of m«m,a burrow-breeder for
and examined as to hie sanity upon a perience in tbe Laue county sheriff's
J. E. Barnes, Mapleton.
it
ot
tbe
Japanese
would
lead
them
to
women and helpless children,» fasten-
complaint sworn to by bis brother, A office, knows exactly what be writes
Edward Jenkes, Cottage Grove.
l er of burdensome debt on national re­ organize the Chinese into a modern Fall
Wheat
and Barley in T Miller. The man proved to be per- ; about when be says it is not the sher­
L. R. r-cuiuusou, Eugene.
iff's place “to get on the outside and
sources that could well be left in the army of such proportions that Europe
Excellent Condition—-Spring fectly sane and was discharged.
For County Judge-
take tbe risks.” Tbe sheriff’s “place"
hands of tbe people for their use aud and America would etend aghast at
'V. P. Cheshire, Springfield.
Seeding Is Nearly
I is in bis office at the courlbouss,
this
menace
to
the
r
peace
and
well
For County Clerk—
eujoyment. We may well ask where
where nearly all the business and re­
Completed.
J.JO. Parker,'Pleasantjlill
this lust for blood —for power—will being. This ia a phase cf what has
sponsibility of bis office centres. Any
For Sheriff—
* all end? And our country is not been called the ‘Yellow Peril’ that it
■
man can go out and chase a cheap
Fred Fisk, Eugene.
The following is from the weekly !
would be well for thoughtful aud in­
'
guiltless.
We
have
some
history
in
Four big logging boats loaded on horsethief or Laud tom Jones or Bill
For Commissioner—
weather and crop bulletin for tbe 1
this line that would well be bl >tted telligent classes to consider carefully. week ending Monday, May 9, ie ued i two wagons, together with a lot of Smith a bunch of papers prepared in
J.[It. Hill, Junction.
provisions, etc., in charge of Ralph tbe clerk's and sheriff's offices, for
The
Chinese
make
good
soldiers.
To
For Assessor—
Ol.t.
by tbe Oregon weath?r bureau:
Crowell, of Coburg,left here this fore- that is aisolulely all Liiert is tu serv«
R. u. Brady, Creswell.
suppose them to be pusillauimous in
GENERAL SUMMARY. >
noou for tbe Booth-Kelly logging iug papers.
For Treasurer—
character is erroneous. They are eas­
The
past week has been cool and camps up the McKenzie river, where
Favor
Direct
Primaries
then there is tbe money respousi-
1. E. Stevens, Eugene.
ily trained by competent instructors, showery, with several frosty morn operations will be resumed at once on bility. Fred Fisk ic under a hundred
For School Superintendent —
Pendleton East Oregonian.
I thousand dollars’ bond to collect and
and with a population of more than i;igs. It was favorable for advancing a large scale.
rl.’.K. Parker,|CresweH.
1'hat tbe diieet pi.
■ ■ ' •; iriatiug
'arm
work,
but
too
cool
,or
rapid
a ¡count for the $200,000 or there­
430,(XXI,000 to draw from au army
For Surveyor—
amendment is indorsed ii> such broad
abouts annual taxes, the thousands of
Ralph Hunt, Flugene
could be raised that, co-operating growth. Fall wheat and fall bailey
! minded and thoughtful men as Sena-
are everwyhere in excellent condition
dollars handled by his office on sher­
For Coroner—
with Japan, might, with a reasonable and iu some localities early sown fall j
iff’s sales, and that tbe utber business
| tor Mitcuell, Mayor Williams and
R. M. Day, Eugene.
show of confidence, defy the civilized barley is begtnnnp to head. Spring
of
tbe offles shoo'd be properly ban­
.
Governor
Chamberlain,
regardless of
Eugene Precinct Ticket.
world."
seeding is uearly finished, except on
died. 1c is the sheriff’s business to
party or creed, 11 almost a sure guar­
For J ust ice'of, the Peace —
I stay in bis office where be can look
It begins to look es if Japan alone, the low, heavy lands, and tbe early
C. M. Kissinger.
antee of its slice ss at tbe polls, The
seeded
wheat,
barley
and
oats
have
1 out tor that big money responsibility,
without China’s aid; will bring the
F’or Constable—
people of Oregon should put the pow-
all come up to good stauds. Pastur­ The Lane County Electric Com­ and where be Cau direct tbe affairs of
"Yellow
Peril
”
pretty
close
home
to
A. J. Smith.
age, grasses and such forage plants pany, which is to furnish Eugene with bis office as they materialize.
er of the ballot in the hands of the
Russia.
as
setcb and cheat are doing splen­ electric lights and power,started their
Let us suppose a case—tbat John
voters ami out. of the hands of the
didly. Steck continues improving new plaut at Springfield last night.
Jones, at McKenzie Bridge, is sued
bosses. The direct primary nomina- Uncle S’m Needs a Course
in and tbe flow of rniJk in tbe dairy
This plaut is counted among tbe for $50, or tbe possession of > teu-dol-
ting amendment is not a partisan
h°rds Is excellent. Sheep shearing is largest plants on tbe Pacific Coast lar cayuse. We suppose tbe Register
Salesmanship.
measure, but is endorsed by all class­ I
well uuder way, with tbe indications I and is capable ot supplying lights and Would have “Joe” Stiles de “the out­
As for our foreign trade, we went that the clip will be an average one.
es and conditions of men.
. L
power to Eugene and Springfield for side work” by taking three ot four
lu 1903 beyond our beet previous rec­
In a few localitiea hops have been a long time to come.
days going up to McKenzie Bridge
Mills, president of tho First National
ord,and the United States is tbe fore­ injured by frost, and the vines every­ Everything was in readiuess to start and back simply to hand tbe suppo­
Bank, of Portland, one of the largest
The Military Evil Costing Europe
most exporting natiou in tbe world - where have not done so well aa they . tbe machinery and tbe cable connect­ sitious John Jones a bunch of p ipers,
banking institutions on the coast, is
our exports being worth about $1,500,- did tbe pievious week. Tbe cultiva­ ing the Eugeue system was connected leaving tbe important business of the
Terribly in Men and
president of the league, and W. S.
tion of the bop yaids for tbe first
yesterday The new plant w is en­ office in tbe hands of a deputy for
000,000, which is nearly $50,000.000 time has been practically completed up
Money.
, tirely under the supervision of Elec­ seveial days, aud while Mr. Stiles was
U’Reu, tbe most aggressive reformer
more then those ot Great Britain. aud the heps are now uearly to the
trician Wert Church, who deserves doing 'lie “outside work” some irre-
iu che state, or poesibl^iu tbe entire
There are mauv facts to show that we tops of the poles, or twine,as the case | great credit for tbe successful start Ispons'lde deputy might be “doing”
West, is secretary. This incongruous
Area of Europe (sq. m).
11,403,836
are not yet become skilful seekers of may be. Gardens are backwaid, and t made Tbe patrons of tbe company Mr. Stiles aud the county. Such has
Population.......................
441,127,566 combination of seemingly opposite trade in mauy foreign lauds, lu the some tender varieties of vegetables { suffered an inconvenience last night, 1 happened berore, to the sorrow of the
have been slightly Injured by frost. ||
Armies,iu peace..............
I shei :tf. who was not at fault, but bad
4,004,056 orceB iu society in favor of this Jaw,
Old World tbe products of our inge Late gardens and late potatoes are I and experienced a new version of
Armies, in war.............
17,988.867 is an assurauce that there is absolute
"Tbe Light That Failed.” It was I to pay for it.
(
Armies, with all reserves
32,582,019 honesty in the purpose of its promo­ unity are sold in large quantities and being planted, aud considerable land amusing
to see business houses and ! The Register writer did not realize
]
we have learned to sell things to peo­ is beiug prepare ! ¡tor corn, butjnot residences
Annual coat of armies
lighted up dimly with can I that he was making a “boomerang”
ter«.
(
and navies
$1,300,000,000
ple whose wants and tastes aud hab much has yet . een piauied. Frosts dies
and smoky lamps, and bear peo argUu.eut tor biB candidate. It be
I
It is au effort toward clean gov­
have badly damaged Italian prunes pie mumbling to themselves about wishes to know bow bad a i listaae
Lose of men’s services,
its are similar to our own. But when
and Royal Ann cherries are reported ( electric lights etc.
OHtimutud at.................. 1,100,0.0,000 ernment through clean politics. No­
| be has made iu putting up Mr. Stiles
we go to people ot different wants and to have been severely injured iu i
National debts
28,000,000,000 body but some bos« or machine poli­
tastes wi Lave shown far lees ability many localities. Petite prunes and | ( Tbo plant will be tn good working as the ma fur “doing outside work,”
Annual interest of na­
order in a short time and the pairius 1 just let him ask ex Sheriffs S B. Ea-
tician can conscientiously oppose the as salesmen.
peaches have eet well and there is a 11 will have no more ground for com kin ami J M. Shelley, both Republi­
tional debts..............
1,200,000,000
amendment, because it simply places
; plaint. The 24-hour service will L h cans. they will tell him about tbe
To sll tbe 40,000,000 South Ameri­ profusion of apple Lloom.
Total revenues............. 5,800,010,000
the nominating power in the hands of
WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
cans, for instance, we sell only $10,-
sheriff ’s duties and the qualifications
Tbe above table,issued by the Peace
installed in tbe near future.
the voters, instead of with packed
a sheriff stioulu have. They were
Forest Grove, Washington county,
0'0,000 a year—one dollar apiece. We
Society, of London, gives some idea
conventions.
Don't forget to vote
qualified for the position they held —
sold to Canada $24 worth ot goods William Clapshaw—Weather fine; fall
of the appalling magnitude of the
they know.
urain ut all kiuds growing rapidly;
“yes” on this amendment.-
per capita and to the Cubans $75
military evil. 1 he *1,100,000,000 fur
pasturage good; fruit trees full of
worth. Although we make most of bloom; bops half way up the poles
loss of men’s sei vices only covers the
The Wav of the World.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
the things that South America buys and growing rapidlj ; etock doing
number HCtuallv with tbe eolers lu
Minnie L Wasbburnp to William
Pendleton East Oregonian, May 7.
from other couutriee, we supply only finely.
time of peace.
Tbe three auuual
Sandy, Clackamas county, P. R. Polders lot 5 blk 10 Skinuer’s ad to
Crowu tbe mu i huh curse tbe wo­ about ten per cent of these wants.
items- cost of armies and navies, loss
Meinig —Weather cool aud showery; Eugene, $500.
of men's a< rvlces, and the annual cost man, that's the human way. Take We have not yet become good foreign crops making very slow growth;
E O and Emily B Potter to Wil-
the libertine io your breast and for­ merchants. The English and Ger
Tbe regular meeting of the city
of debts—amount to $3,000,000,000, or
primes about a total failure from cold liam Polders lot 4 blk 10 Skinner's
give him, but lock the door against
council was held last night, with a
a contribution of over $7.25 per an­ bis paramour and send her to lower i mans are better. Our prosperity has rains and bail; plenty of snow in the ad to Eugene, $500.
full attendance.
num for every man, woman and child depths. Hazel Beaumont, whose rial come in spite of our lack of good mountains.
Dwight
and
Nettie Card to
But little business was transacted,
Lafayette, Yauihill couuty, F. David and Henrietta Cardwell lot 9
u Europe. Great Britain’s burdens name is witbhebl out of mercy lor salesmanship.
a good part ot the evening beiug tak­
Brooke
—
Italian
prunes
total
failure:
20 Packard’s ad to Eugene, en up by discussion of the matter of
amount to about $13 25 a bead, fier­ her aged mother iu l'ortluud, was sen­
1 believe it to be tbe frost w„ict1 $1900.
tenced to pay a Une for vagrancy aud
the city co-operating with tbe county
many’s to $5.60, France
Franco's
A Diplomatic Courtesy
’s $11.50,
caused their destruction; wheat do­
L 11 and Maiy Elva Mu [key to iu standing for the expense of secur­
gioss immorality in Seattle yesler-
Italy’s •6.50, Russia'a a little over d.,y. She was raised iu I’ortlaud aud
ing
well:
gardeus
backward;
pastur
­
At the request of tbe Japanese gov
Charles Stickle« 40 acres in tp 16 s ing government officials to build a
4.85.
r 5 w, $200.
was a favorite iu tbe highest social erurieu* Secretary llay has instructed age eple did.
stretch of object lesson road from tbe
Macleay, Mat ion ccuuty, T. B. Pat­
The South Afrieun war cost in <11 circles four yeius ago. She was Ambaasador McCormick at St. Peters­
Alvin A and Emily A Muck to L University of Oregon to Springfield.
ton
—
Weather
too
cool;
frost
has
done
I
rent payment for military expenses bright, viiacioiw, intelligent, educa­ burg to inquire of tbe Russiau gov­ some damage to fruit aud bops; fall Lee, one-sixteenth interest in the Professor J. M. Hyde and .-! dvarve-
ted, relined and had friends by I be
"Bed Reek” mining claim, Blue rud addressed the council on che sub­
alone $1,21X1,000,000.
score. She was without a peer as au ernment as to what became of forty grain not looking sc well as a week river district, $‘00.
ject, aud after disciiosiou it was
ago;
hops
looking
well
and
training
SACRIFICE OF LIFE.
enteitaiuer at the little social func­ Japanese men sent into Fort Arthur
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
moved and carried th: t tbe street
nearly
finished;
stock
doing
finely.
tions
of
the
best
circles.
Finally
a
harbor in tbe last bottling expedtion
After all, millious aud thom-amls
E C Crump and Lena Deadmoud, J committee be empowered to investi
l
’
edee,
Polk
county,
C.
W.
Fagett
of miiiione are so poorly compre­ “nice” man won her confidence and of tbe Japuaese. They failed to re­ — Weather cool and mostly cloudy, A Deaumoud witness.
gate the cost before actijg <pon the
tel rayed her. Front her highest po­
Wiu Odgere to H C Huddleston; matter,
turn ami are supposedly bel I as pris­ with frequent light showers; there
hended that tbei may a« well adopt
sit ion she fell to the lowest.
Half interest iu “Early Bird" mining
I’r E C Sanderson, d
rhe Di-
am.tiler method of retting forth tbe
1 lie wreteli who was the cause of oners. Diplomatic relations between was a light frost ou the trorning of | claim, Bine River district. $1.
viuity
¡school,
pref>
it,
1
,i
petition
the
3d,
which
caused
slight
damage
to
more teirible side—the amount of tier downfall never suffered a single Russia and Japan being severed, the
Jobu L aud Louise Wheeler to A !’• asking that tbe alley rr u> j g through
apple blossoms and early patotoea;
vigorous and potentially useful Ute loss of prestige, but she went out of latter seeks eouimuuicetiou by aid of all crops are making alow growth; Holme; 95x368 feet iu Eugene. $10. the block on which bis school is lo­
her little cricle disgraced and be-
E H Ingham to Clara Ingham; lots cated be vacated. The matter was re­
destroyed by war, the permanently uiircbed. never to return. He went a neutral poaer.
graiu has good color aud shows even
germination; sheep shearing in pro- 6 and 7, blk 2, original plat of Eu­ ferred to tho judiciary committee and
disabled becoming a burden upon about his business unashamed, she
Springfield News: Tbe encourage
gene. $1.
the petitioners were instructed to
the people for whom they risked life went to the gutter aud to vagrancy. meut that come from every quarter gie>s and the clip ia of average yield.
J W and Rachel Walters to F C Wal­ comply with certain parts of the law
Albauy, Liun county, J. W. Propst
He
uow
lias
a
respectable
family
and
I
The slaiu during the century past —
of tbe county in behalf of Sheriff —Week favorable for work and ger- ters: certain land in tp 17, s r 6 w. governing such action.
who may estimate tbe iniuibei ! It a “good" name, »be la an outcast,
I
minatiou of grain; frost on the 3d $1.
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS.
ilia mock charity aud benevolence is Fred Fisk shows that the people are
Rena Phillips to Archie Meadows;
re olios »ell Into tbe millions.
aud 4tb did no damage so far as 1 can
Petition
of W. E. Barker et al to
going
to
“
let
well
enough
alone."
the talk of the town. Her name ia a
learn; about the usual amount of 59.22 acres in tp 17, s r 10 w. $200.
grade
and
gravel Weat Thirteenth
bias ami a byword. Isn’t it time to '•bat little opposition there is to Mr.
grain will be sown; grass good; stock i Columbus and Mary A Cole to .4 L
There is a third item to be added atop thia unjust practice? Isn't It Fist is not made on the ground ‘doing well; apple trees loaded with 1 Warren; lots 14, 15 and 16, Marcola. street from Lawrence to Harrison av­
enue was granted provisionally.
,
time co make the outcast in male at-
t25.
that he is incompetent but from a bloom.
to the cost of preparing for war and
Petition
of
property
owners
for
con
­
tire wear his brand of Gain, aa well
Columbus and Mary A Cole to R A
Glen brook, Benton county, Anna
tbe cost wbeu it com»»—tbe price as the trusting girl be starts down­ haukering for public spoils.
struction of a sidewalk on Pearl atreet
Hawley —Cold and cloudy, with some Neil; lota 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, Mar between EastJ Eleventh and East
of tusking peace after war. And thia ward*
|
cola.
$125.
I Twelfth, granted.
crop» all iu. grass and
During tbe 25years of tbe existence rain;
oust, ms If defeat and its own expense
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Tbe contract for street sprinkling
grain looking fine; gardena late; hay'
of th« state railway system of 1'ruaaia I
referred to street committee.
were not enough, must be paid by
crop never better at thia ttme of the
Albert Morgan and May Waterman; ' was
Street committee asked further time
It is impossible to say to what ex- the gross earnings increased from year.
tbe lauquiahed At tbe close of tbe
John B Pennington, witness.
on the Wooley, West et al sidewalk
Cottage Grove, Lane county, Rich-
petition.
Ri.san Turkish war, Kusala seut in a I teut Americau arts and education are •41,000,iW to $361,000,000, the opera-
POWER OF ATTORNEY.
Tbe street committee reported the
claim to Turkey for •7'J0,UU0,U(W, but flguriug lu tbe Japanese victories tn tfng^ex pence» from $24,500,000 to >■> if • ard Tapp—Weather fair; grain, grass
Ben
T
Gunc
et
al
grant
power
of
use of 9836 feet of new lumber need
and growth ot gardens good; radishes
coirpromUed by accepting xarious the Orient. Her beet progress Japan IXX),<XX), and the net earning» from
in
sidewalks during tbe month.
and onions ready for table; potato«» attorney to E C Gunn, of Cottage
58 EWERS.
~~
territories and tbe baiane» ot $22i\ has modeled after this country. Her •14,000,000 to •140,100,000 par year. net op, not many planted; plums and Grove.
Concerning tbe eewer petition ok
CITIZENSHIP PAPERS.
4><i,(X0 la bonds. (■'rance paid to I l>e«t education she baa obtained here. TXie apital iuvexted yields 7 per cent cherries setting nicely; currants and
Mai tin, Eugene Planing Mill et al,
■ Theodore Goyeau, a native ot Can­ the committee asked more time tojre-
Gem any •1,000,000,000,besides ceding Iler highest arte she has plucked from according to tbe official statement, gooseberries uncertain.
ape. ia granted full United States cit- port, which will be favorable, provid­
the provinces of Alaaoe aud Lorraine. American soil. Her scholarship and against 4.3 per cent years ago. It ia,
ing people Interested will secure
i izenahip paper*.
however,
claimed
that
tbe
profit
la
generalship
bear
the
American
stamp.
A* • "«ace Society pamphlet rolnts
right of way over West Second street.
1 really 10 to 12 per cent. The number
MINING LOCATIONS.
__________
________
__________
Other
eewer matters
were
discussed
on i >1 seven tralus, each of eigbteeu Iler warships, armament, guuuers, I
H
C
Huddleston
and
Wm
Odeers
,h
.
e
viewers
’
reports
!n the
t R a alleys
aiiara kzxt
naan
n oars, Were laden with the heap tactics, all bear t He brand of the Yan­ of railroad official» aud employes is
were adopted: • >n
between
t
Ole notice of locution of “Gold 81ug” ¡sixth
and
-evertn,
Eigot
and
Ninth,
. 0.
It «ill happen that the
wold this represents, there would kee. Io the utl.<r American tactics
and “Mountain Belle” mining claims, Ninth and Tenth. Te<- b and Elev­
rngh left over to build an el which bar. ’■ ■ ■< In;, tv for the Japs, United Mates will own and operate
enth, Eleventh and I »«Ifth, Fourth
Blue River district.
At the last meeting of the Wood­
H C Huddleston locates “Early bird •Od Ejtfh.
r sol.d gold fcr *ack
•
Au adjmirned
bold
in u i ine norm, tbe reputi u< u.a Au. 5 ' ¿laiak. Blue River distriuL
1'r isaia’s claim agaiust Austria In
ot t he Northwest
<• tuuisusy < ■..
I committee on memorial service» was
Semi-Weekly Guard.
A STILES BOOM
ERANG ARGUMENT
GOOD
WEATHER
FOR CROPS
Past Week Was Cool
and Showery With
Frosts.
Is Not Insane.
To the Logging Camp.
THE JUICE WAS
TURNED ON
EXTRAVAGANCE
OF WAR
Conrlboose items
MEETING OE THE
CITY COUNCIL
W. 0. W. MEMO
RIAL SERVICES