Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 27, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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Just a few on display in our window.
Sale now on and continuing until the entire lot is closed out
612 Willamette Street,
rear 9th St».
STANLEYS
EUGENE,
OREGON.
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| 1537. The original site was deatroy-
..<1 by an earthquako in 1746 and
swallowed up by the sea. The pres­
ent city yet retains some traces of its
earlier history In the narrow and Ir­
regular streets, but today it has
grown away front such conditions,
and Is modern In every sense of the
word. The population numbers 32.-
ouo. although In the day time It
would seem much larger, because
many men come here during business
Callao. Feb. 2 0. The American hours but return In the afternoon to
battleship fleet has been sighted off their homes In Lima.
Lima, the capital of Peru, is only
this port. A wireless from the Con­
nine miles from Callao, and Iles 500
necticut says that Admiral Evans is feet higher, close against the foot
In poor health and that Rear Admi­ hills of the Andes. Two steam and
ral Charles M Thomas, commander
of the second squadron and third
division of the fleet, has astumpd
charge of the vessels.
REST AT CALLAO
SAFE AND SODND
SPOONER WILL
DEFEND INTERESTS
OF RAILROADS
•attend all meetings hereafter on Mon-1
,day night.
By order of
R. 8. HUSTON. Pres.
W. E BARKER, Treas.
FLORENCE POLLOCK,
Secretary.
w\
l ». i i i bs
Eugene, Or., Feb. 19.
The following letters remain in the
Washington,
Feb.
19.— -Senator
Fulton’s resolution authorizing the Eugene, Or., postoffice uncalled for
department of justice to institute suit for the week ending February lit:
Bower. W. A.
against the Oregon & California rail­
Breadhand. Hattie.
road ran afoul of another senatorial
speech today and consideration was F Callison, Arthur.
Charman, Mattle.
postponed. Mr. Fulton expects It to
Coleman. F. P.
pass whenever time is had for de­
Cross, Emma.
bate.
Conger, W. F.
B I). Townsend's report, reviewed
Cummings, Emma.
In these columns last night. Is by no
Ettinger, Ames.
.
.
.means complete, and does not begin
Not Officially Informed
Fisk. Frank
to furnish the facts which he gath­
Washington. Feb 20
While not
Fleming, F. E.
ered ns a basis for the suit. The
yet formally
advised
by Admiral
Frost, A. L.
facts male public review the case
Thomas that he ha» nsstttu d com­
Gardner, E. F.
only In a general way. and present
mand of the Atlantic fleet, officials
Gibson, Mlsc. E.
only such facts as were recently cal-
of the navy department are expecting
Gllfrey, John.
led for by the senate, A full state-
nome auch announcement, on the ba
Green, Earl.
ment will not be made uutll the case
ala of previous reporta of Admiral
Griffin, E.
goes Into court.
Evans' health.
Grock, Marty.
It Is learned today that ex-Senator
Hale. Mrs. A E.
John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin, has
Callao, Fell 20
The American
Hamilton. Reppa.
been engaged by the Southern Pa­
Hanson, Mrs. Ella.
cific as leading counsel In this case,
battli'shlp. under Rear Admiral Ev­
Hart. H. T.
and that ho will probably be assisted
ant, looking clean, trim and powerful
Holland. Walter.
by John B. Milburn, of New York, at
in the sun, ciimo to anchor In thia
Huston, H. L.
whose Bufalo hottie President McKin­
port toon after 8 o'clock thie morning
Ingham. D. W.
ley died
Mr. Spooner and Mr. Mil­
Johnson, Ellen.
bum will make as strong a team as
amid the booming of salutes. There
Kerrigan. J. P.
can be found among the lawyers of
was no need to s nd out signals to
Kirby, Homer.
the nation, and their employment In-1
the people, for every resident of Cal­
Konigstein, 8.
dlcates the seriousness with which |
lao and great crowds from Lima,
Loving. O. G.
the railway company regards the gov­
which stands buck on the Ixllln. had
Magruder. Vernon.
ernment's contemplated move. Mr.
awaited with expectancy tha first
Lawry, W. 8.
Spooner arrived here today.
glimpse ul Ute advancing column.
McOllle. Geo.
Callao la one of th» finest and saf­
REAR ADMIRAL EVANS.
McVay. Bessie.
est harbors «a'tlo Pacific, and the
Mitchell, John G.
Peruvian (nvdtnhient Is showing
Mitchell, Norton.
great energy not only to make It con- one electric trolley lines connect the
Osborne, Doc.
vrelent. moil rn and secure, but also capital with the port, and there Is be-1
Owen. Glen.
to equip th - city Itself with every ne- sides a fine avenue for carriages, so
Parks. C. L.
ceasity for cotnf triable and hygienic that the traveler can easily and
Parker, Ethel.
living
There ar m.i-dve wharves quickly go from one city to the other
Parker, Minnie.
at th * water's edge, protected by a at any time This la one of the most
Peebler, Mary. X
Th»> Fraternal Brotherhood met
pie» 800 f*et long; this pier Is con- romantic s|x>ts of Spanish America,
Person, H. F.
<y a bridge. vicing with the City of Mexico In the In regular session last night and ini-1
Peterson, John E.
0 feel lung, Interests which show the Influences tinted nineteen candidates, through
Porter, James.
dock which of Europe upon the newly discovered the assistance of State Manager F E ¡
Rankin. Mrs. J. Jr.
The ,
Ing 21 feet
feet America, hut I.Inta 1s for more than Taylor and wife, of Portland
Renfrow. Ed.
churches, plaaas. monaster­ majority Initiated last uight were
font "weight.! * c**lf
Red. W A.
Next Monday
night
the wharves Ms and houses of the grandees of businessmen.
Roe. Jonas.
Nevertheless, the Impros of the lodge will Initiate thirty more so.
.pel tmniedl- Spain
Shinn. Will.
within a tew Pizarro and the viceroys should not everybody watch T. F. B. Lodge I No. i
Situntes, Gertrude.
resemblance be forgotten, for Lima was at one 391 grow In Eugene The lodge will
Thompson, Ed.
avre or llook time the centre of government for all have one of the biggest days that
Trimble, Allison
iblv »trtklng I 8
s nth
"*h tmerlca,
'merles. and her authority Eugene has ever seen In the line ot
Verrell, H. J. (21
hesv docks is i extended from Panama to Buenos Ay- lodge affairs. It you have any doubt
Warner. Geo.
power being I1**
** on*
ths* most beautiful about It. watch and eee, and after
Watson. Thos.
.y i< small dis- ‘ cities of the Western world, and en- wards go around kicking yourself
Watson, J W.
Ijovg a climate which, without exag­ t.eiause you were not one of the 259
italns.
Parties calling for the above will
of the bay Is geration, can be called perpetual class to be Initiated In the Fraternal
pl
give the date advertised.
trenzo. which spring.
Brotherhood of Eugene
J. L. PAGE P M
om southwest
We meet In the A. C
W hall
tan Loren so Is ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ nt the Opera House bi
g every
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on which
Monday night and we
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he light fr<
n< ne It
eight *ea mil
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month.
March
a
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reeemlly ere
e
Inc to
FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD
PLANS BIG TIME
lot
be j
HARTOS ATTENDS
THE BIG
MEETING AT SALEM
to say nothing of the many thousand I
bushels along the Siuslaw river and
oilier tributaries.
HAKKISIH Kt; XOTI .s.
MM Al, AND PERSONAL
i
WHY BATTLESHIPS
CAME TO PACIFIC
Mrs. F. Long, of Eugene, came
down Monday for a visit with her sis­
ter, Mrs. G. E. McCulloch, and other
relatives and friends.
John H. Hartog, manager of the
Dr. and Mrs. William B. Dale were
Washington, Feb. 21.—A defease
Commercial Club, is home from Sä­ at Eugene Saturday to pay friends of the administration's policy in
a
short
visit
and
to
attend
the
pro
­
sending the battleship fleet to the
lem, where he attended the meeting
duction of “Parsifal.”
Pacific ocean and maintainin',’ that
there Wednesday night, held to cele­
Cal Briggs was down from Cottage the vast expenditure was fully war­
brate the opening of the new electric Grove the first of the week for a ranted, was made In the senate by
railway between that city and Port­ short visit with his father. W. W. Perkins, of California, today. His
remarks were directed to a resolu­
land. Mr. Hartog says the meeting Briggs, and numerous friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright went tion which he had read at the d .i,
was very enthusiastic and that Eu­
to
Eugene
Saturday
to
see
"Parsi
­
as follows:
gene was on the tongue of every
speaker, this city and Portland being fal,” ad likewise to take a look at
"Resolved. That It should he the
the
thriving
atty
on
the
south.
the only outside places which had
the policy of this government, while
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Ira
Tanton
have
mov
­
not adopting a continuous prograta
representatives on the program. The
Salem Journal, in its writeup of the ed to Marcóla, where Mr. Tanton is for fixing the number of naval ves-
employed
in
one
of
the
S.
P.
sawmills
meeting, says:
seis of any type to be built in future
"John Hartog. the Eugene boomer, there. The!'- many friends regret to years, to maintain its present retatirs
si>
■
them
mov?
away,
but
at
the
same
told of that town which had 3000 In time they are wishing them prosper­ poslti .n in comparison with tiie nav­
1900, 5000 in 1905 and would have
ies of other great powers."
over 10,000 in 1908. He quoted from ity. and hope that they will soon re­
"The policy,” Perkins said, "which
turn
here.
a Portland paper to prove that Tom
sent the fleet to the Pacific is wis*
As
an
example
of
what
can
be
dene
Richardson had failed to raise any
and necessary if we are to retaia
money at Salem for a booster cam­ I on a small dairy farm In this section on that ocean the prestige that will
paign. and made a strong plea for the we give here a statement of J. A.' give a fair and open field to our sea
annual appropriation for the State Ayers' dairy, which Is located a short trade.”
University of (125,000 a year. He distance north of town, on R. F. D.
This was in no way an indication
did not see how the state could grow No. 2. Th° report Is for the year of any unfriendliness on the part -f
if the people turned down money 1907, and the prices reported are n°t. the United States toward any other
needed for higher education. This The average nimbar of cows was 16; nation.
milk produced, 98, 465; pounds of
was received with great applause."
cream, 12.6 <3; pound i of htitt°rfat,
13938 1-.“; net value, $1 184.27. Low­
est price of butterfat, per pound. 20
I cents; highest price, 36 1-2 cents;
I average price per pound. 30 cen's.
There is no better evidence than
•’hese figure: to prove that dairying
in this valley pays well, and many of
(From Friday's Daily.'
, our farmers would do well to look
Over forty Eugene Odd l''-11o»*|
F. M Nighswander. promoter of , into the matter, and if they are not
the Wlldcat-Glenada wagon road to now in the dairy business they would drove to Springfield las niubt a“«
the m mth of the Siuslaw river, is in do well to get hold of some good
•,i>»,nt
the city and is as enthusiastic as ever cows and try the industry for awhile. helped to organize an eld
over his project, which will be com­ There is no denvtng the fact that the order ther •. Those who w
■ splendid tin.
pleted some time during the coming there Is money In g-md cows, and
summer. He has been at work on those who Intend going into the dairy new encampment starts out with •’
A: •
the road for the past five or six years business should always purchase the brightest of pr .spects.
and has had some aid from the coun­ very best of stock to begin with, and supper was served by the S
ty court, but not enough to complete then keep the herd up to the very members. From A. P. M-
it as soon as h* would desire. He has
’’test standard.—Harrisburg Bulle- scribe of the new organlza
Guard obtained the list >f 1
spent a great deal of his own money i tin.
elected, as follows:
and time on the road and when it is
, v .- m mi lurmu oi a snort route'
T. B. Luckey, of the Luckey plan­
C. P.. E 8. Collins; H. P T ’M
completed his dream of a short route
Rowman;
S. W.. M C. D.i- - ■ WJ
to ^he mouth of the Siuslaw river :n* ni*R «*t Seventeenth and Willam­
without having to travel by boat 20 ette streets, was so unfortunate as to G. H. Kreutch; scribe, A. P ■
or 30 miles will have been realised
the fo-efinger of his left hand lie: treasurer. B. S. Shahan
Mr. Nighswander says the next caught in a buzz planer, or lolnter | )g The name of the new organ
B. Pengra encampment
thing he will work for Is a rallroi«,
. with the
__ result . that the --
>ad I . ,i‘*day
from Eugene to the mouth ot
'■ «er was clipped off at the secJnd named after the old pioneer «
river
He has Interviewed several
Dr' h' A p,lne attended.the one of the firs: settlers of Spr;:
and who died several years •
of the leading capitalists of the city
The encampment starts ou ■ «4
and official* of the Portland. Eu­
42 charter members.
gene * Eastern Railway Company
Mrs. Eureka
---------- Willets.
" .ir«.«, oí Junction
In regard to th» matter, and he say
ity, was examined as to her sanity
hi- has received aunran ea front th
H. C. Bjerk\ who fe
I« afternoon and -committed to the his leg at his home »out
latter that the line will be btiiit
asylum
at
Salem.
—
The
Mr Nighswander says th
examining city several weeks ago. ’
the lower Siuslaw am n
wn and W. upon a’ the Eugene h"
¡nation was da' - The bones failed
*d
>ty Judge eHy, and an operation
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NEW ENCAMPMETH
AT SPRINGFW
NIGHSWANDER BOOSTING
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