men, who are afraid If they THEEU6EIEWEEKLY GUARD ' business speak above a whisper on such a sub­ an INDEPENDENT PAPER cfARD PRINTING CO, INC u Publishers influence of Intensified development once the unjust burdens Imposed ject the railroad will retaliate. Just by the railroad are removed. as If they were not putting the screws Those who have a thorough knowl­ | down as tight as they can turn edge of the Willamette river assert them now! that the cost of the proposed im­ Published every Thursday.Eugene.Or. I PINK DOMINO BURGLAR NATIVE OF CRESWELL 'Camp Creek, where they will work a week for Mr. Hartley. Horace Morris took a four-horse load of lumber to Eugene for C. L. Inman today. Mr. Maxin made a business trip to the Deerhorn ranch yesterday. W. H. Myer, «ho has been cutting sawlogs on his place this winter, has the work finished. Mr Meyer esti­ mates his logs at 500,000 feet. Mr. McKIterlck has returned to his homestead n -ar Vida, where he will stay a few days v hile he is rounding up his stock. He expects to take charge of Johrnle Rennie's ranch on the upper McKenzie the first of May. Professor Holmes and Will Irvin have gone to Eugene on business. Clarence Potter and Nuck Reams are going to Crawfordsville to work for Dick Thurston. S. P. CO. MAY BUILD FOURTH MILL Mrs. J. Barstch, of Calgary, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rowland, of Eugene. The net receipts from the lata : baseball social were nearly »30, not­ withstanding the extremely stormy , nJght on which it was held. Aunt Tilda McCall, who is 86 years old. will return to Eugene next week j to be present at the golden wedding , of her daughter, Mr«. Lizzie Row­ laud. This is aprivilege accorded very few people. Henry Laird, who has been spend­ ing some months at the old home, left this morning for his home in Douglas 1 county, where as a road supervisor he will expend the appropriation of »1800 for the building of the new road from Scottsburg to Coos Bay, which road, it is said, will reduce the distance now traveled about one-half. I REGULAR. provement will not be great and that the work may be quickly done, once Subscription price, »1.50 per year subject of freight discrimination The "pink domino" burglar who A citizen of the Mohawk valley it is begun In earnest. Steamers have u paid in advance; »2 00 at end of against the shippers of the Willam­ has been terrorizing Portland rosi­ in town today Informed the Guard already been brought to Eugene, and dents for some time past, was ca |e ette Valley, especially the lumber­ that it is generally reported the Entered at the Eugene, Oregon; the clearing out of snags, dredging of tured early Wednesday morning, He Southern Pacific company will erect men, and produces some remarkable pestoffice as second-class matter. a few bars, and perhaps a couple of turns out to be a native of Cres­ another sawmill in the valley, to be figures. . It shows that while the inexpensive locks would be the ex- well, Lane county. His capture was located about a mile and a half Southern Pacific Company has an­ gen is for The Guard. south of Donna, a station on the tent of an Improvement that would effected after a desperate hand-to- hand encounter between him and The following are authorized to nounced a radical raise in the lum- Wendling ranch. The company has >.ke and receipt for subscriptions or her tariff, which will have virtually permit permanent, unrestricted navi­ three police officers. The burglar's a very large tract of timber land gation as far as this city. transact other business for The Dally history is as follows: in that locality and as it is too far the effect of closing the interior Weekly Guard: "Open the river,” should be the Ernest Lane, alias Earl Lew is, alias to be reached by the loggers for the Couage Grove—W. C. Conner. mills, the net earnings of the road slogan of our commercial bodies. It John Davin. other three mills operated by The Creswell—J. L. Clark. for February were greater by jev- Twenty years of age. Coburg—Geo. A. Drury. company in the vicinity of Marcola, should be ding-donged into the ears Native of Creswell, Oregon. eral hundred thousand dollars than it Is thought that a fourth mill will of our senators and congressmen un­ Committed to Oregon state reform be erected within a short time there. in the corresponding month of an'- THURSDAY, APRIL 25 school in 1904, and paroled same til they will use their untiring ef­ The Mohawk is now the busiest year. year since the company has been op­ (Special Correspondence.) forts to secure the needed assistance Arrested June 25, 1 904, by Detec­ OCR PREMIUM OFFERS sawmill district In this part of the Al Montgomery is building one of erating in Oregon. This is sufficient Cedar Flat, April 18. — Cox and tives Snow, Kerrigan and Day for state and prospects are that It will the finest gout barns in the county on Notwithstanding that the Guard proof that the raise in rates is un­ from the government. 1 robbing residence of II. Rasmussen, Tweed are taking the world easy af- be still busier this summer, as all his ranch at Vida. It will be 42x60 411 North Twenty-fourth street,Port­ ter the rain. has been enlarged and the cost of called for and unjustified by busi- PURTLAND-SPOK INE HEARING land. March 4 and March IS, 1904. the mills will be working on full feet In size and will be arranged with publication materially increased the John Putnam will start fgor the ness conditions. Returned to reform school in June The jobbers of Portland, backed by time and others besides the proposed every modern convenience. At pres­ Guard Printing Co. makes a special Siuslaw Monday, where he has and paroled last year. fourth mill for the S. P. Co. may be ent he has less than a hundred goats, An appeal to the state railroad the newspapers of that city, are at- offer to every new or old subscriber. Lane’s Alleged Crimes. bought a ranch. I tempting to bolster up the claims of erected in the valley. but he has found them so profitable March 26 Entered the home of *11 who will pay one year in advance -commission wll be made by the ship W. H. Hastings is running his mill the railroads that they have a right Newton Rountree. 60 Ella street.mur­ that he will Increase his band. for the Weekly Guard at only »1.50 pers and they hope some action that steadily now. having lots of lumber. DOI GLAS ( OUNTY to discriminate In rates against the derously assaulted Mrs. Rountree, Mr. Montgomery states that from « year will be given their choice of will protect their Interests against He cannot get it shipped out on ac­ BRIDEGROOM MISSING his 87 goats he cleared In eighteen city of Spokane. Interstate Commerce who was alone in the house at the the Twlce-a-week St. Leuis Repub­ time, and carried away her diamond count of the shortage of cars. the grasping Harriman monopoly will Commissioner Prouty is asked to rule earrings, valued at »200. lic or the "Oregon Agriculturalist,” Arthur Thomas made a quick trip Philip Standley Secures Marriage Li- months »500, and during that time March 30 Effected an entrance be taken. In Washington the com­ | that it is right and lawful for the scarcely paid any attention to them. absolutely free for one year. to Waltervllle the other day on bus- cense, Deeds Property to Intended As to increase he says that fourteen railroads to charge a freight tariff to the home of Mrs. Van Winkle. 566 mission has forced the railroads oper ­ iness. The Republic is one of the largest Bride, and Now Cannot lie Found. nannies raised 25 good, healthy kids, on shipments from the East to Spo­ Couch street, and stole large quanti­ ty of valuable jewelry, Mrs. R. U- Vaughan has been vls- and best family papers in America ating in that state to make material kane equal to the rate from Eastern which seems to be pressing the rec­ April 1—Climbed through the rear iting her son-in-law. Roy Goff, of and the "Oregon ' Agriculturist” is concessions, and there is no question Roseburg, Or., April 18 There Is ord very closely. points to Portland, with the local window of the residence of P. C. Coburg, the past week. one ef the best and most practical but something may be accomplished tariff from Portland back to Spokane Patterson. 771 still no trace as far as can be ascer­ Everett street, at Mr. Montgomery is enthusiastic in T. L. Dolston has been hauling tained here today of Philip Standley, farm, fruit and stock papers in the 11:45 p. m, and attempted to hold in Oregon if the members of the added. In other words, that is worth up Patterson, who was reading In lumber the past week. his belief that there is no industry the lost Camas Valley man. who dis­ West. nearly twice as much to ship goods more profitable than goat raising In bed. Noise of intruder aroused E. C. Subscribers, old or new, may take board are not under railroad domina­ | from the East to Spokane as it is to Giltner, in flat above, who fired sev­ appeared a few hours before his wed­ many parts of Western Oregon. tion. The extent of their usefulness coast points several hundred miles their ehoiee of either paper as a pre­ i ding. eral shots at the burglar, causing Standley left home Monday on KEELER GABBEItT DIES will soon be determined by their further away. Portland jobbers are him to beat a hasty retreat. mium. I April 2—Surprised in the home of Those who failed to get the prom­ course upon the questions now pend­ selfishly asking for this unjust ruling horseback for Olalla to be marrried on a streit corner Mrs. Rosetta Sherlock, 35 North ised premium magazines will be giv­ Tuesday to Miss Edna Bushnell, a because it is a case wherein dis­ Twenty-first street, by unexpected ing before the commission? Pedestrians at First and Washing­ crimination benefits them by allow­ return of woman,and escaped through daughter of Henry Bushnell, a well- en their choice of either of these pa­ ton streets were thrown Into conster­ ing them to control the wholesale rear window. known farmer of this county. About pers in place of the magazines with­ nation about 11 o’clock this morning THE GUARD IS GROWING April 4—Held up Henry Hahn on I trade of a large territory, that of 7 o'clock Monday evening Standley's to see an elderly man standing on the out further cost by sending their The Guard has received and placed I right should be served by Spokane I porch of his residence, 235 Cornell horse returned home riderless with curb suddenly pitch forward a few names and addresses to this office. road, and forced Hahn at muzzle of steps and fall unconscious. The pa­ in position another job press, end jobbers. the saddle and bridle still on and the gun to enter house and turn over So far we have "been unable to com­ trol wagon was hastily summoned, And this instance illustrates the ut- with the same consignment of fre : ght gold watch and »1.50. Subsequent ­ reins secured to the horn of the sad- pel the Eastern publishers to keep Engineer Simon Klovdahl, who has but he was dead before It arrived. ly fired at five times by Hahn, but es­ ! ter impossibility to work out real re ­ The body wm taken to the morgue. their agreement in regard to the received a new stitching machine, charge of the work of surveying for die. caped unscathed. forms in the commercial or political Coroner Finley, from letters in the Fearing foul play or accident magazines, and feel the disappoint­ and second new series of job April 11—Broke into store of Port­ the Willamette Valley Company's man's pockets, learned that his name world. The Inate selfishness of hu­ land Gun and Bicycle Company, 151 proposed electric railway up the Mc­ neighbors were notified and a search Is Keeler Gabbert, probably from Or­ ment as keenly as our subscribers. type. With these additions this of- manity abnormally developed by the ; First street, and carried away sev­ Kenzie valley, arrived home last was at once Instituted, Parties egon City. The letters indicated that The Weekly Guard is still clubbed flee claims the most complete Job commercial tendencies of the times, ! eral revolvers, rifles and other ar­ searched all Monday night, Tuesday he was seeking work, and that he has evening from the power site at Mar ­ with the Semi-Weekly Oregon Jour­ ticles. a brother in Salem and a wife in plant in a field of similar size in th? steps in at a critical juncture and ! April 16—Forced an entrance into tin's rapids, having completed the and yesterday through the mountains Eugene. The wife is Stella Gabbert. nal, at »2.25 a year for both papers. blocks every effort. Portland news-' skirting Camas Valley and the road every Moore's studio, 332'4 Washington West, and feels that it has the work of running the levels along Mail all remittances and communi­ Gabbert had evidently been sick, was papers devote whole pages of space street, at 2 a. m.. bound and gagged survey preparatory to making the de- | to Olalla, but no trace was found., al- about 50 years old, and heart disease facility at hand for printing a news- cations to I. Z. Dufresne, an artist, and after se ­ to denouncing the methods invoked I though a place was discovered where caused his death. Portland Tele­ GUARD PRINTING CO., paper and handling a complete job by corporate greed—but become the curing gold watch and »25 In scriptions of the route so that the gram. work of securing the right-of-way can it is believed he dismounted, and his made his way across roofs to Sixth Eugene, Oregon. Mrs. Gabbert was visiting at the staunch supporters of the same cor­ printing and publishing business street. comments Henry Stewart. ot i handkerchief was also picked up near home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It remained for a quick-witted lit­ Springfield, has been engafged to se­ the same place. During the past year the Guard porations when their unfair practices L. B. Rowland. In Eugene, when the THE “ANARCHIST" ARGUMENT inure to the benefit of Portland bus­ tle matron, unversed in the detective Standley came to Roseburg last news of her husband's death was re­ has purchased a latest model Mer- cure the right-of-way for the line at - ts. but possessing an abundance of iness men who patronize their adver­ ceived. We have understood that a Eugene genthaler linotype,, which cost us in­ tising columns. The reform they ad­ good, common sense, keen perception and will begin his work as soon as week apd secured his marriage li­ businessman has called the editor and the natural suspicious nature Engineer Klovdahl finishes the de- cense, and it is said filed deeds con­ JUNCTION CITY ITEMS stalled »4000, a 7-column quarto, vocate is not the kind that begins at of woman, to furnish the Information scriptions, which will be in u few veying his prlperty to his bride to be. of the Guard an anarchist because which resulted in the capture at 2 two-revolution Cranstou news press, home. It Is also stated that he has for some Chris Sheldt, a newcomer, ha« pur­ days. this paper urged the people of This is the trouble with the coun­ o'clock this morning of Ernest Lane, time been In fear of accident chased the residence of R. F Baker, I two new job presses, an Eclipse fold­ the desperate felon held responsible try today, and so long as the selfish Eugene and the uppar Willamette or bodily harm, and It is believed his and possession will be given as soon er, stitching machine, and hundreds side of human nature is so much in for the unparalelled series of bur­ HARRISBURG ITEMS, as the necessary papers can be made glaries In the Nob Hill district, in­ Valley to fight with every weapon mind may be deranged. out. The consideration was »1700. of dollars' worth of new type and ma evidence there will be plenty of work cluding the atrocious assault on Mrs. IXH'AL AND PERSONA] Mr. Sheldt comes highly recommend­ at their command against the South­ terial required to fit up a modern for magazine writers of the Lincoln Newton M. Rountree, says the Port­ A later dispatch says that traces ed and Is an old acquaintance and land Journal. ern Pacific’s determination to throt­ Miss Muse Baker came down from Steffens’ school to do. Graft. » friend of A. C. Neilsen. Mr. Sheldt's plant, the entire cost being not Notwithstanding the valor of the Eugene Monday for a visit with rel­ at last found of Standley indicate daughter, Miss Mary, will have full binatfon and discrimination will tle the industries of this section, and arresting officers and the invaluable that he is headed for the coast, »charge of the telephone office, and less than »10,000. flourish like the proverbal green bay­ assistance rendered by her husband, atives and friends. squeeze shippers for every cent the Search has been discontinued, as it as she has had experience In the Hast While the outlay has been heavy, tree until men’s minds are broadened yet to Mrs. Thomas W. G. Scott and “Bud” Wood Hammersley, is believed he wishes to skip out. she no doubt will give satlsfaiMlon. traffic will stand. “Anarchist” and the Increase of business in all line? and their greed for wealth at any wife of former detective Tom Ham­ drove up to Eugene the first of the We hope they will like their new A letter to the girl was made public mersley, proprietor of the Cosmos "demagogue" are the favorite argu­ home, and the town and country in week for a short visit r\lth friends. has already justified it, and the sat­ price gives place to a willingness to rooming house. Fourth and Mor­ today, but there was nothing of any general. ments (?) directed against those who Mrs. A.C. Pryor shipped her house- apply the golden rule to the every rison streets, is due all the credit isfaction of having a complete plant value in It. Died Saturday, April 6, 1907, day affairs of life._________ for ridding the community of one hold goods to Springfield Tuesday, have the temerity to honestly oppose Holder Grlbskov, 18 months old, son and being prepared to do all kinds of the most dangerous criminals ever and she and her »on left yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Anders Jensen. Ser­ corporate greed and oppression. We Nineteen hundred and six was the operating in the Northwest. , of work in a first-class manner, is vices were held at the church Mon­ I for the same place, and they will on rec- greatest year for invention i.niidliKly Finds Ills Tools. are used to being called names, how­ day by Rev. Plambeck. The child worth something of itself. More ord. The greatest activity was In While engaged In cleaning the I again become residents of that .city, was afflicted with measles, the first ever, and do not mind it in the least. Miss Kurr, of Eugene, was here Wisconsin Senator Destined Prof- fatal case in this neighborhand than that, we have faith iu <<>3 future Improvements and discoveries in elec­ room yesterday morning Mrs. Ham­ Mr. mersley had occasion to move some the first of the week for a short The Guard has no prejudice ferrei Hospitality of Washington and Mrs. Jensen have eight children of Eugene and Lane eoanty, and be­ trical apparatus, machinery for auto­ of the clothing and In lifting an and seven of them were down with visit with her cousin. Miss Belle Wil­ Senator at Walia Walia. against the operations of any corpo- the measles at the same time lieve this is destined to be a city mobiles, gas engines, and wireless overcoat found it was exceptionally son, a teacher in the public school. heavy. With woman's curiosity she ration, confined telegraphy. It is not possible for the within legitimate, Died In the Lake Creek neigh­ several times its present size before She returned to her home Monday af­ Inspected the garment and in an When Senator Robert M. La Fol­ borhood, Monday, April 15, 1907, patent department to give the exact inside pocket found a "blackjack” reasonable lines, an<^ Is a staunch de­ ternoon. lette, of Wisconsin, reached Walla Mrs. Sylvester Radcliffe. She leaves many more years pass. Newspapers number of patents granted, but It is and large chisel. In a bureau drawer fender of the rights of capital when Isaac Wilson and his two nieces, Walla yesterday after lecturing at a husband and three children. The make a point of keeping fully announced that all records were bro­ the woman found a revolver, and Misses Millie and Roxie Pringle, of Pendietion on Monday night, he was funeral was held Wednesday, and the so employed, and will be found up­ remains interred in the Odd Fellows abreast of the procession at all times i ken, and that the commercial value without waiting to make further In­ Creswell, were here the first of the vestigation hastened to hotify her Invited by Senator Levi Ankeny to cemetery. holding good government upon every and the Guard is determined that it of last year’s patents exceeds any pre­ husband. week visiting with relatives. They dine at the Ankeny home in the Gar- Born—April 19, 1907, to Mr. and vious year. Edward B. Moore, as­ occasion and in all circumstances. Hammersley quickly searched ■...» | were on their way to Eastern Oregon Mrs. 8. Stalnaker, a daughter. will be no exception td the rule. It den City, However, the invitation sistant commissioner of patents, is room in question and unearthed two Born—April 13, 1907, to Mr. and But when a section of country is rob- is hardly necessary to maintain the authority for the statement that the masks, a false beard and a mustache. and stopped off here for a few days' was most politely declined on the Mrs. Oscar Mays, a daughter h,'d by a public service corpo.ation as The discovery of these articles left visit. ground that Senator LaFollette was Born—April 16, 1907, to Mr and improvements made in the Daily applications for patents today come no doubt as to th» occupation of Da­ The bottom seems to have dropped ill and could not accept the hospi­ Mrs Joe Hays, a 12-pound girl — •he Willamette Valley i» ana nas been almost entirely from professional in ­ months be- vis and Hammersley immediately re­ out of the hop market entirely, and Guard in the past twelve tality of the Ankeny home, nor a Times. •or years by the Southern Pacific, ventors, men w.io are trained to dis­ ported to Chief of Police Gritzma- cause they are apparent to all our several of our citizens who have their proffered trolley ride to Milton on cover and dev1r<-e n<*w methods, new cher. ’e will not shirk a duty and remain MARIOLI ITEMS last year's crop still on hand are be­ the new electric line. Fought to the (Cnd. readers; we simply refer to them as processes, new machiners and im­ capture of Lane was effected Quiet, as some newspapers do, subsi­ The ginning to wonder whether or not It Since Senator Ankeny voted evidence that we are working ear- provements on old machinery. They after a desperate hand-to-hand en­ (Special Correspondence. ) | really pays to raise hops. Our peo- against all of the La Follette amend- dized or controlled by subtle Influen­ nestly to make a newspaper in thls are paid very large salaries by cOrpo- counter between Captain 81ov°r, De­ Marcóla, April 18.— School started ' pie have not been given a chance to ments to the railroad rate bill ces. and his tective Hellyer and Tom Hammer- city that will be worthy of the pat­ rations because of their inventive sley. I sell when the price was up where name appears on the wrong side of In the Parson Creek district M< nday The long-haired crank la The indictment against the South­ genius. At midnight Slover put In an ap­ I they would be Justified In turning the roll call. It is thought that Sen­ with Estelle Hunter, of Eugens, as ronage of all classes, and that will seen no more about the patent office pearance to assist In the capture teacher. ern Tat lfic Company contains many be Improved and enlarged as fast as departni nt. The inventor of today and about 2 o’clock a. m. the officers off their crop, but when the price ator LaFollette gracefully declined Arnold Bros, have sold their ci­ counts, not one of which has it at- a chance to sell at a falls they have the Invitation of Senator Ankeny Increasing business justifies It; a pa­ is a scientist. Their Inventions are were rewarded for ther long vigil gar «tore to a Springfield firm. by hearing Davis come to his room. few cents under the market. There ! rather than accept his hospitality teapted to disprove. It Is maintaln- per that has for its platform: Advo­ not the result of accidents, but are Hellyer desred to allow the fellow are a number of lots of hops in stor­ The Marcola wagon bridge Is about ! and then be compelled to class his rates that are unjustly high; has cacy of those measures only that obtained after years of careful stud?*, to enter the apartment, but Ham­ age here, and the owners have about i host with the railroad corruptionists completed. •ailed to provide fr.cllities for hand- the application of scientific knowl- mersley demurred. C. Cole's feed barn will soon be make for the greatest good to the Just as Davis put the key Into made up their minds to hold them I in his lecture.-- Pendleton East Ore- ,.'. combined »¡tb pi' iity of axpe- 'lag tl. • products c.f the territory it open to the public. the lock the three povcemen rushed until they can realize enough for ' gonlan. greatest number; un-werving loyalty rience. Into the hallway and Captain Slover, them to make them even on the har­ --------------------------- •erve«, and has taken earnings, some to the interests of^Lane county and covering the crook with his revolver, A I bin fly For Burns. PLEASANT HILL ITEMS, which at least should have been If Judge Ballinger, the new U. 8 ordered him to throw up hi? hands. vesting of the crop. We are of the IXM’AL AND PERSONAL Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ill., writes: “I its beautiful < apital city that It would be a good plan opinion land commissioner, can live up to hi« The men complied and Hellyer then expanded for improvements, to pay have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; M (public- busi­ snapped a handcuff on Davis' right for the hop growers of this section Ikterest on bonds that were not Is- OPEN THE <11V ER. always recommended it to my (Special Correspondence.) wrist. an association and pool their to form ness is everybody's business"—it will Pleasant Hill, April 17.—Farm­ friends, as I am confident there 1« no The commercial bodies of Eugene ,or legitimate purposes, and div- then there would be hops, and not please the politicians, but will ing Is somewhat delayed on account better made. 'It is a dandy for •dends on millions of dollars of wa- should not lose sight of the fact enough of them to attract the atten ­ stop land office scandals burn«.’ Those who live on farms tion of some of the larger dealers, of the wet weather. «tock. The company that can that there Is ene practical way to ( Special Correspondence. ) C C Mulkey and son returned are especially liable to many acci­ and In thin manner it is likely that When the Rockefelier-Harriman afford to devote a few thousand get relief fr<