Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 29, 1906, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
io surprise,
however, if there was *
Swift and Terrible Justice
Jason and Ann Maria Lee
Dowia, the Crazy Apostle
John Alexander Dowie? Well, they
Hon. W. D. Fenton, at the reinter­
gore or less deterioration of the crop
A few days ago John Joseph Kean ment of Jason Lee in Oregon soil be- have men not as crazy as be iu insane
dr
c ougal
luring tbe next six weeks, so that a
was sent to prison for twenty years I »ide the wife who preceded him, Ann asylums, at least there for hallucina­
AN LN DEPENDENT PAPER.
PHYSICIAN AND SL’R gbc
simper crap is out of the question.
for the crime of kldnai ping. He was Maria Pittman Lee, referred to her tions uo mure remarkable thau his.
lu addition t
g. ii»rs| ¡, .
GUARD PRINTING CO., INC.
The largest yield on record was 748,-
special attention given io Jiw»J
Ou
the
witness
stal
’
d
at
Chicago
arrested,
tried
and
convicted
within
and closed his address a» follows:
Publishers
(MX),OU) bushels, in 1901. This year
women and children.
a epace of twenty four hours, a splen-
She came west and* paid the sacri­ Saturday in tbe trial ef Zion City
Office over Preeton A
PaUistx-d every Friday. Eugene, Ore. we are promised a moderate wheat ?did example of quick work iu the fice with her life. She was married
property rights Dowie, told his story:
crop at profitable | rices, so the farm­
|courts, stirred to action ty au out- to Ja»ou Lee ou the liith of July,1837,
“Are you Elijah, the Restorer?”
th>t»<-ription price, 81.51) per year
ers thus have nothing of which to
tf (Mid ill advance.
“1 have always been.”
raged i ublic aentimeut. Kean was so not far from where Salem now stands.
She died on the 26th of June, 1838,
Entere I at the Eugene. Oregon, complain in this respect.
“When di<l you first become con­
terrified that he | leaded guilty, fear
PHYSICIAN AND
fw.etvSIL'e as second class matter.
and is buried in the old mission eem- scious of tbe fact?”
Tbe corn ciop is backward; plant­
In addition to «eneral pn
lug perhaps that the indignant mass­ ! etery. In that sacred spot where we
"It
gradually
grew.
I
resent,
d
tbe
turk**ry, special atteot.vt) to a .
ing does not yet seem to tie complete. es would lynch him if the customary ; are about to re.int,.r Hn that is mor-
JUNE 2M
throat and eye.
HUDA y
revelation, as It were, und for years
Residence, corner 1 • ■ ana peari
There is, however, an abundance of round of delay» were »tailed.
Office, Beckwith but. . • K
tal of Jason Lee lie» buried tbe wife was grieved and HUgry if any one sug­
Telephone«—Office. B k I29p
time to make up for these déficien­
This monster carried off Charles of hi» youth aud tbe infant sou for gested that 1 was Elijah. 1 am not a
birth
‘f‘h her life was
wan scrifice, the
tbe visionary mau.
tes. The C ru crop is the most im­ Frederick Mirth, tbe seven year-old ' allow b
The first time it
Miiy liemat refuses t< join in the
I first white child born in tae state of came to my attention was iu Mel-
portant crop in the country, and es­
son of a Philadelphia ,e veler. detain­ I Oregon, the first w hite woman mar
Mwfcome that is to be extended to
Osteopath phv - i ,n. AU
‘ bourne, or Sydney, Australia, while
pecially for the West : hetic?, iu that
ing him six days, using three vacant I lied, and,as Mr. Gill has so well said,
BiHy Bryan ou his return from his
diseases
tieated W miieu auij , Llli
One
at
the
head
of
a
Bible
society,
region, much will depend upon its houses as lodgings, thereby baffling the, “the first to die in tlie Oregon couu-
taiparound tbe world iu eighty «lays.
Offices over )
night 1 wus asked to preach a ser- a specialty.
progress.
police, who at last secured a clue a» try. ” Upon her tombstone you will mon. 1 went to supper aud ordered ' Dunn's. 'Phone He I 163L
■ ore or h ss. He goes off to Cullfor-
At present our foreign indebtedness
read today at Mission cemetery, two meals, which 1 forgot to eat. 1
to his haunts. Meanwhile tlie boy’s
BW1, to view the ruins made by re
Salem, thesejwords:
“Beneath this
is de •idedly heavy, and considering
Dr. M. G. E.
t
father aud mother were enduring un­ sod, the .het broken iu Oregon for had been thinking over my subject
rent upheavals of nature aud ignore*
Successor to br. H E Pen-and.
and could not get beyond Elijah.
the present activity in tiade and the
told agony, fearing that their sou t e reception ot white mother and
ttav pressing invitation to assist in
Osteopathic Pbysici®.
“1 was thinking of bl» remarkable
low condtiiou of our bank reserves, it would meet tbe late of Charlie Ross, child, lie the remains of Ann Maria
Acute
and Chronic Diseases Trout
q,r rehabilitation of the “boy ora
Career, and my »upper gut cold. One
is probable that we shall have to de­
Oiiice corner Seventh and Tillan^
who was probably murdered, t as
— he
— Bitt ma n Lee.
B<V* ruined presidential aspira
of my deacons told me I bad a mes­
'Phone Red 1831.
pend still longer upon the foreign
This man and this woman together sage from God. 1 laughed aud said:
was never returned to bis home and
___
The yellow journalist evident
markets for banking facilities.
We
been found "i**l sleep Ht last. The work which ‘You go away and let me alone.'
M. R. C. V. S.. WISBI RGH. ICOTlgJ
He
no trace of him has ever
ty prefers to believe that the silver
they did has outlived them. She iu said:
may not. Mr. Clews says, be in a
‘1 want to tell you you are
in thirty-four years. Charles Muth ( her sphere and he iu his performed
Dr. J. CHRISTiE,
temgue I Nebraskan's political struc­
Elijah.' He said that three times
postiion to expuit any considerable
Veterinary Surgeon.
| advertised in these piteou« terms:
ture is n moie hopeless ruin, and fai
well their part.
and walked away. 1 was much dis­ Secreury »1x1 ttea»u«i ot
amount of gold in settlement of our
31 to « ,
Jason Lee with the eye of propheev tressed, fm he could not hare known Modic«'- Ri&miner«: Don.otic b anitnin
“If tbe person or persons who have
c‘ «
gw interesting than the shattered
treated on icientific princip.es
obligations, th-.efore liberal exports stolen my • oy, Charles Frederick saw iu 18.34 the great commonwealth
that 1 bad been E» „king of Elijah
afy l,y the Gol ien flute.
Located at Bangs’ Stable, Euge«.
of produce will be the most desirable Muth, will immed'ately communicate of 1903. He saw tbe march an 1 power for an hour.
1 spoke, aud my last Res. Cotner 10th and Olive. Phone Bed »11.
lAiv-i renaissance of Bryanlsm pr,
of
empire,
and
that
the
flag
of
his
with
me,
1
am
ready
to
enter
into
form of settlement.
Unfortunately,
idea was that 1 was Elijah.
«ruts an interesting sut ject for studv,
country would in less than a century I “But, as God is my judge, the GEO. B. DORRIS.
our exportr ot meats and canned negotiations with them for tbe
prompt return of the boy tobisheait- wave from Bauatua to Bering strait-. though' that I was the second em-
aud Ml. Hearst is probably uot the
Atttoruey-at lj»«r
goods, which are large iu the aggre
Let these persons The leptlblic was to reach tlie zenith bodimeut never eutered my head, Af-
broken parents,
■ uly ambitious politick au who would
gate, have been temporarily checked state the conditions under which they of its power on these shores, His
ter the sermon one member said to
Utas to see it wane and I die. Hearst,
This im would be willing to restore tbe boy work is done, Tbe record of his life me: ‘I feel like saying you are Eli-
by the packing scandals.
sbs-lril governor of the Empire State
pediment, however, ought to prove to bis freedom, or name their terms i.as been written, We cannot add to Ijah.' I said: ‘I am not; don t get
aest tall, would b<" the logical Dem
only temporary, becau»« the agitatio.-. for doing so. Their message will re- or take from that record,aud the sini- | that bee iu my bonnet.’ For years I
■cratie candidate for president, end
i pie ceremonies attending this hour would uot think of it, but in alter LEON B. Ft MUNDS,
ceive my immediate attention.’’
will result in greatly improve,1 meth
ATTOR NEYAT-LAV
just as his plans are almost perfected
Finally the aiflicted father offered hot feebly record the final chapter in years 1 bad to come to it. They were
ods, w hich in time should re-establish
tbe life of the great Mythodist mis
Ur- aumliei ing Bryan boom awakens
all right. Ttie first open revelation Rooms 1 and 2, Eugen« Loan adj
through the press, 85t*»> for the re­
the reputation of American meats on
i siouary, educator, pioneer ..ud states- was that night. ”
Bank.
with the mechanical precision of a
turn of his boy. Kean dallied over I man.
a higher plane than ever before in the
And this man got uot only oue mau
tkbakesperemi ghost to disturb the
this offer, and before any deal was
Lee was born in Canada iu 180.3. A
J. M. Williams
LEI
estimation of European consumers.
tnrequility of his pleasant dreams.
made the police received the clues devoted Methodist tie came to Oregon but thousands of men who bad sense
Williams
Be n,
Tta-u there is Vice President Fair-
whic*; enabled them to capture him. iu 1834 with the idea of converting enough to make and save money to
Attorneys
at
La*
taioks, the hope of the corporation
This crime has stirred Philadelphia the Indian. He was uot long ill realiz­ pul their thousands, their all in
many instances, into his control!
Practice in nil the coartili
• iiwtof the Republican party—what a
It is quite the • ilatom of the press to it* foundation. The bright, ruddy
ing the hopelessness of that work, aud
state and before 'lie U. S. Ld
figurn would such a candidate cut be to have a little good imtured fun at appearance of the boy and the ieauty the school lie founded for the educa What fools these mortals can be, tlce. Offices 12, 13, 14, 15, JicCI
especially when tbe supernatural tddg.
torr the American people, whose con- the expense of each year's crop of of his dark eyes, touched a sympa­
1 tion of tbe Indian was Tanstormed
j is under consideration.
And frequently it is thetic chord among Philadelphia
■ctaacis have been quickened by graduatis.
, into oue for tlie education of the
I. N. HARBAUGH, Law;
trust mid caplialistic exposures, if thought to be necessary to impre.-s motliers who feared fur tbe sufety of
i whites—the beginuiug of Willamette
Great is the power of the pres-, de­
d by Bryan, the ever popular the young men and women who are their own children.
Special attention to dirotti^
j University.
lie died in the East iu
ilrii of tlie Democratic rank and tile, leaving school days behind that they
Kean is a degenerate and prrhaps
spite the indifference some people af­ settlement of estates. Agent furQ
1845 in tlie plime of life, while iude-
tinental Insurance C oupant ta
reinforced by the consent itive ele- do uot know it all, and that the insane. But his insantiy had method
fect as to what the newapaptr say. Ô. First NatiuiialB.mk Builui^l
I fatigably w li king fertile struggling
gene. Or.
uh - ui who fear the «itimate triumph school of experience ih the harde, t and responsibility m it. He was too
. mission aud scLool which he was so In San Francisco, the powerful old
rf Us. radical Hearst, if they should one of all to |« m through and from dangerous to remain at large. Some
j line,home and foreign fire iusuraauce A. C. Woodcock
Luto
i instrumental in founding.
kwul their support to the Iairbanks which to receive u ant¡»factory di years ago he had been a bank clerk
1 companies admit that it is the uews-
In all justice and duty the National ; papers that bare compelled them to
woodcock a Forni
mvvKnfht.
plonia.
and as such had decamped with about
[cut
loose
from
the
smaller
companies
Attorneys-atLsv.
League
of
Republican
Clubs
was
ex
­
And Colonel Bryan himself seems
With sympathy rath, r than sarcasm «30,000.
He was never prosecuted
Office—One-half block south oft«
not displ-as. d nt the call that comes should these graduates be received and by reason of this unwise c.emeu- pected to pass resolutions of confi and proceed to make settlements
man Block. Eugene. Orws.
Usually cy he now descends ii to what s little deuce in our president, but they I w ithout further delay. As the result,
to kirn Hom his countrymen across into the world of Hitairs,
S.P S
tlv MM. mid 1» hurrying home to re they come there with high ideals, but better than a tomli as the |, oalty of overdid the matter—fulsome flattery (the companies are adjusting prompt­ J. J. Waltou
¡was
not
called
for.
.
h^
“
world's
first
t is only the unthinking who laugh a hideous crime.
twice the warm welcome tlmt is prom
WAT/roN A NESS,
ly aud paying risks in cash without,
Let it I e
citizen!" We have a good many just auy tcaiiug. A leading officer in oue
Attorneys-at-Lsv
iuk I by his millions of admirers. It i.t them on that account,
Will
I
radice
in «11
' "itoti
a.
good
“
first
”
citizens
right
here
them
will
my be remember, <1, although only hoped that every one of
¡eonq-ahy resigned because it began
i This thing of rich mtn praising
biute. Ottico —Ruma .W. X M
in
Eugene.
Then
that
he
has
“
gained
liter
the
real
battle
of
life
possess,
d
ifiree years ago, tlmt there was a i id
tou Block. Engine, Orlati
scaling its losses. The Germania, ot
the advantages of poverty is becoming
abk> dearth of candidates for the d good -tamtar Is that will lust them a great fad since Andrew Carnegie s t not only the respect and love < f 1 is New York, which is paying all claims
L. BILYEU,
fkano.-riitic npmiiudion in l'A'4. Mr. a long while mid he of good service in tbe fashion Senator Steve Elkin», countrymen, lint the esteem and ad­ agr.ust'it, has decided to withdraw
Attorney at L h *
Ifcjati did iio | press his claims and the formation of their real charm* ers of West Virginia, erstwhile star route miration of the whole of mankind.” fro a the s'ate rather than put all its
fully developed men mid women.
■l^arently accepted the New Yotk
mail jobber, railroad auti corporation There are uot a few of “mankind," policies on record something like Office over Yoran's Shoe Store.!
gene. Oregon.
Some
of
their
high
ideals
nmy
up
judge He saw the advan 'e of the
bunko steerer, expressed tbe follow Ing intelligent, too, who have not more red property The company con­
pear
very
unpractical,
mid
it
is
likely
Reewevelt tide and he readily stepped
sentiment at the state coinentiou .1 than barely heard of the president. * siders t . it this would be diselosil g Í L. M. TRAVIS.
■■«de to let Barker receive the full hut they will be compelled to modify banker» at Wheeling yesterday:
iSiwh elubs R,e generally conducted its business to rivals. It may turn
Attorney at La*
ta-ont of the waves.
Now Mr. Bryan them in the c >urse of years, hut they
“Alter a certain point wealth be- '
nen "h" hoM fe(1er,‘1 of»«« or out that the law is uucoi.stitiit oual.
reodb tint Atldr w Jackson failed mid tile old world are both tiettertbat cimes a burden ami robs its owner O'ant office, tbe sufficient reason for Moreovir, it would be costly to reg­ Office—Over Eugene Loan A Sa’
Bank. Eugene. < iregoti.
in lBL’t, but afterwind ruled the c en­ liese recruit» enter the Imttle possess of ease and repose, yet I Imre observ- such exuberance.
ister perhaps 3,5 4),0UU policies foi j
ed
how
eager
and
will.ng
people
are
d
of
intentions
of
fightii
g
honorably
try Cui two terms and put Ids friend
the entire state.
j to struggle along through lie with;
L. t
LAKE, Pr.»,».
Van llureu iu the chair as Ids succes­ nd w,d l -d to uplifting ideas. Sone
Th,'
com
tv
as-essorsof
Western
Or
| me burden ot wealth upon them, i
E'JG-NE MAA3l F
peopD nmy -mile at the enthusiasm I Very rich men never whistle.
sor.
Competing
railroads
Pour .»gon have a reed to raise the S. P.
nowaday-
GH XMITÉ W>’
ilkl iu the meantime the prepara­ vith winch they enter the tray mid meu always uo. Bird suliga are i a Co 's valuation for taxable purposes strive for straight tracks and
easy
'Ibis is to Jlll.Ol’O a mile That seems a just grades, no matter what the cost.
tions fol th « grand home coming re- the des r. s they express to right the the hearto of the poor mau.
For
eaptkou io merrily forward. At the vrongs mid reform the abuses that well. in every condition of life there I move on its face. but after all what I instance the Oregon Railway
and
is eonipensatli.il *'
Maw York wharf there will greet the ave crept ili’o every day Ilf«, but
' will it amount to? The railroad com Navigation Co. will spend some 8GlA),-
Yet it is notable that Carnegie,
mduruing statesman ten traiuloads ot ■i"»< are lu hie aspirai ions, aud al
. any will simply raise freight rates ooo for th1 practical rebuilding of
80 West 8th St.. Eugene. 0»
■ Elkins und tlie rest hang on to tiieir
husky, <1 ep lunged Missoni ialis, who bough they may m«et with varying
sufficiently to cover tbe increased ex­ their track between Troutdale and
' wealth, ami bear tbe “burden'' to the
• dl attempt to rend the vaulted dome uccens in their efforts, some good is
pense and ttie people not tbe stock­ Bonneville, along the Cclum in river,
RATES $ 1.00 PER DA’
I end. Tbe eulogy of the poor man
eith tueir yells of welcome, and >ound to come out of th attempt.
holders
of
tbe
Corporation,
will
pay
a
distance
of
but
twenty
thiee
miles.
1 sounds pretty aud does uo barm, es-
Board and Room 84.50 pet T«i
Is-sos hundreds of thousands of ( olo ind if they are not entirely successful
| the taxes. All of which tends tc prove Curws nearly equal to those of four
’ peeially when one's senatorial term is
Meals S3.5O per week.
art Bryan's fellow citizens from every heir failure is the result of the un-
that the only way to actually tax a conq lete circles will le eliminated.
! just exp.ring and pour men have more
«ttwr state in the union and New ortuuate conditions that exist, and
corporation is upon its gross receipts,
WM. LIL WALL, P--7
votes than tlie rich.
Jhrsey a grand, eai splitting call to which cannot la* altered in a day.
Mrs. Emma Watson's wages of sin
! for in no other way is it possible to
bad the hosts to victory.
There is uo »etisible | er son who
from the Oregon land frauds are said
reach the stockholders.
believes that tbe world is as go d as J A member of the British parliament
to have been lust iu the San Francisco
it might la>, although admtting that has been unseated for entertaiuiug
It transpires tha* the year l^fore fire—jewels aud costly wardrobe.
“Some two or three res)***
,t is getting l etter a'l the time, so , voters at a garden party. Over here Beveridge, of Indiana, wh « elected t » Auyway. even if she has t'e gewgaws
logger came to Tao .ua with»**1
nil. tieiiig a 'iiur of critical devel that those who, just starting out in we are not so particular, the agents the senate he was paid a fee of 85024 she has the good sense to sink her logs for sale. Hi- did imt fitJ* r
iu many important crops tbe life, are tilled with a desire to make of candidates for congress, if not ( by the New Y< ikLite Insurance Com- woman's vanity and not wear them1 active deanind, - conct<U*i
larecasters are busy. They ares'udy- things better should l>e encouraged themselves, “entertaining" votirs in I pauy. That is probably the reason now she is in custody at Portland. ! would try the effect- of a go..H<
1! mill
1
IMS the government reports as well as rather than lightly treated on account saloons and questionable resorts and I this distinguished reform statesman The simpler she may dress the more on a mil' man.
the
dinner
hut
in
t
tbe
'<4s-
•'
paying ao much a vote for the pur­ has been ready at all times to oppose sympathy for her.
U»- advices sent them from eorre.pon of their worthy ambition.
days ago a logger ame to
He who has never had auy high chasable element. And even the pres­ all kinds of grafts and investigate all
Sants. The crop prophets never agree.
the mill man hunted him
(
Mrs. Emma Wateon, mistress of
Sene uf them, however, come near ideals is a poorer individual than the idency is not above purchase. No the trusts—except life insurance.
him an elegant dinner, tuff
to tks actual production. The stock one who, having had them, has had one party can claim virtue herein— Beveridge aud that other distinguish­ Buter, and his accomplice in Oregon succeed in getting auy log»
they all do it.
How to stop it? ed reformer. District Attorney Je­ land frauds, is in the same jail with |
Irak »vs are as deeply interested as them somewhat shattered.
him at Portland, though in different b “The man with logs to *•'
Whenever you can «silicate men to re­ rome, seem to lie two of a kind.
most people in the crops which are so
quarters. There is a fitness iu it, as in the Columbia. <.ray’s Hsrt*'
fka sly roimect««! with the geneial
Now they have 8» A. D. Puter Imck fuse to «ell their votes they will be
At last there is a disposition on it was through Puter's solicitude for, Puget Sound is not liable is I**
prosperity of the country as well a. in Portland they are not so anxious bought uo longer.
________________
Fir I'M» ID
the part of the federal authorities to her safety that he went to San Fran- j l>ed these days
sitk railroad earnings. Henry Clew», to pass sentence on him for his for (
Hartior
hare
reached
?!'
. .
rf Naw Yotk, favors us with his esti gery of school lami deeds. Tbe good j That Senator Morgan, of Alabama, protect the public domaiu, so long cisco after tbe earthquake and was Son nd logs are - ,-ce ssd *
Columbia are at> it holdingtto-f
sate, bused upon the ample advice, reason seems to lie that tbe men be s a great old mau. He celebrated his the prey of unprincipled grabliers. caught.
At
Helena,
Mont.,
the
other
day
«a tuuiJ iu New Yovk, which is the swindled with tbe fraudulent
*Jd birthday yesterday with a long
For three full days and nights that Iu supply. "
on
ta'us of all such information.
are not so auxious to see him iu the spcch iu the senate in favor of a s<a Judge Hunt imposed a fine of
horrible mob at Bailystok with slight
“The Eastern a Wester» F"
Tbe wiuter wheat crop, Mr. Clew. penitentiary now they hare him safe. evel canal at Panama. To him more Christopher Toeler, a wealthy Nebras­
abatement during the day sacked and Company, of Portlaud, scurf«»*
e»y «, is practically assured, and’ the Of course they would be willing to see I thau any other man progms in cou- kan. for fencing government land.
lumber busirx -- i» g ”<L 01
burned and malterated Jews, murder the
_________
Mat gererumetit report indicates a to­ him go free if they could get their straction of tbe great undertaking The punishment was light, however,
_ ._
» are F®*
•nd outrage db women being parts 1
th,>
There i« s be«rr *
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tal «heat crop of 7l3,tMX>,lltlO Inishela, money, even part of it beck. Revenge may I* attritaited.
it will i»e his because of extenuating circumstances,
*1
beet
of
it.
TL.
1
of the program. It is hard to realize 1
aUu b is '<k),l*M,000 bushels larger than that strikes gir »n p cket is u. t ( monument no grander one could be and t*eides the defendant was ¡rich
that man, created in the image of his' | for logs along the river.
I land and Astoria mul»
and prominent in business circles.
the previous harvest. It would create <»o'l with auy of ua.
•
imagiued.
maker, can do such deeds
night and day. ”
. M D
The Bryan Boom
Mrs. Anna Maurer.
BENNÌ
Graduates and Their Ideals
Willamette Hog
Logs and Lumber Demaw
Goad Crop Prospects