Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 17, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    Fl GFVE WEEK!.Y GrARD.TIHKSliAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1iM»M
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Mundell’s idea at the time was to !
They Ain't Isn't!" made. Immense
_____ from being
_ victim- I
protect
persons
! hits with the crowds. College songs
professional
locators. At that
ized
by
i
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sounded and banners fluttered as the
time the attorney-general gave his
I tallyhos of the various universities
views on th question. This was to
passed along the streets.
the effect that actual settlers locat­
Among these tallyhos were those
ing upon 160-acre tracts would be
of the University of Oregon. Oregon
allowed to remain.
;
| Agricultural College, Columbia Uni-
The suit against the railroad will
| versity, Pacific University, Portland
probably be in the courts three of
i Academy, and three others bearing
four years pending a final decision
the colors and classmates of Forrest
by the supreme court of the United
Smithson, while the famous hurdler
If a person takes up the
Unless present plans are interfered States.
Crowns of laurel leaves, more mod­ was a student at the Oregon Agricul­
Hon. E. S. J. McAllister
land and makes his home and im-1
ern and spectacular, of course, than tural College. Other carriages, au­ with, a native oyster Ded will be • provements he takes the chance of le presidential elector 4(jj,.0’*11'’
Urge and appreciative aud^ *
the simple token of victory of an­ tomobiles, tallyhos and various vehi­ planted in Coos Bay on or about the I the government losing the suit.
cles, containing admirers of the three
cient Greece, were pressed upon the champions, and of the various frater­ first of January with a view of propa-1 Thousands of offers have already the city square Saturday
11
brows of Oregon a victorious ath­ nal and athletic organizations of the gating the bivalves that at one timej been made the railroad company, tariff and banking system
'*'«
but in only a few instances have the
letes last night upon the triumphal city, followed in such numbers as to
This country has been'in .
abounded
here
as
is
evidenced
by
the
return of Smithson, Gilbert and Kel­ make a parade several miles In
persons been actual settlers.
of the tariff barons and
tons of oyster shells around the bay (
ly from the Olympian games in Lon- length.
All told there are only 50 actual terests, fathered by the R. Î la'
I don, says the Oregonian.
The announcement was made oy Profl settlers who have taken up quarters party, he said. The papÆ“'«
All Oregon joined In the demon­
A. R. Sweetser, state biologist. last on this great amount of land. Twenty $1,000.000 Into the Republkï?
stration and no Olmypic winner, even
I of these are in Columbia county and
evening,
before the Chamber of Com­ 'about eight of them are in Lane coun- ■ paign fund in 1896. and the
In the days when poets sang of he­
can party could not reduce
I
merce, says the Marshfield Tim.es.
roes and of men who sailed from the
ty. The others are scattered through iff on paper and pulp, althou-s Ur’
shores of Troy to bring back honor,
“We have investigated the condi­ the country in which the land la lo­ a reduction In the tariff wL*. ,u-h
ever received a more royally enthusi­
by all the newspapers m tbe\
tion» pretty thoroughly here and be- cated.
astic welcome on his homecoming.
Settlement Necessary.
because they were undtor “>bliuSi
the
lleve
conditions
are
favorable
to
On their journey across the conti­
Quite a number of suits have been to the paper trust for that
’*
Mr.
nent honors and attentions were
propogation of the oyster," said
filed In the federal court against the fund. The steel trust and other
BOY
HAD
EXCITING
EXPERIENCE
heaped upon them, aud on their en­
Sweetaer. "The only doubt in our railroad company by persons who put large amounts of money 1Bt
t
trance into their native state admir­
BIT KEPT HIS NERVE AND minds as to the advisability of ex- have become actual settlers. Under Republican campaign fund .I’
ing multitudes contended to do them
__
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___ them is as to the the conditions as they now exist no pect to have the special prlvii..e
perimenting
KILLED ALL OF THEM
.homage
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cause of the destruction of the orig­ suits are necessary and in the event preying off th.
Pag<wut Is Gorgeous One
inal oyster beds. If that is liable to that the government wins out the
Mr. McAllister stated that n^i
In Portland last night enthusiasm
be repeated at frequent Intervals, it settlers will come into possession of
W. J. Hill, of the Hill Gun Store, would be useless to experiment with the tract upon which they have lo­ rails and other protected articles Lu
reached a climax in a gorgeous page­
the freight and sold in foreign
Charles
E.
Jones,
of
the
Pacific
ant, rivaling in spectacular brilliancy
them, but 1 don't believe it will. I cated. The suits have been filed by tries cheaper than at home h . s
and display any similar scene that Monthly, and young Turpening re­ am going to make a further examina­ Martin ft Scoby. Mark O'Neil and A. nied that a tariff raised the pri« .f
has been presented in this city. Aged turned last evening from their hunt tion of the Bay and conditions here W. Lafferty. Portland attorneys.
labor, and gave statistic« that labn
men and women participated, chil­ on Huckleberry mountain, on the and we will know definitely about
Those persins who have already had been raised 19 per cent on the
dren took part and small boy» yelled North Fork of the Willamette river. the matter by about January 1 .
located have built houses and barns average since 1896, and that th*
themselves hoarse in an Intoxication They got plenty of deer and a num­
•'The state will bear the expense and even should the government of living had been raised largely^
ber of bear. Young Turpening had of securing and planting the seed. I eventually lose the suit they will have the tariff on the average 49 percent
of admiration.
an
exciting
experience
with
three
Flags of all nations, with the Stars
will make arrangements with parties had the use of the land all these
The speaker also showed how th.
and Stripes predominating, floated bears which attacked him. He saw owning the mud spots here for a years. One man In Columbia coun­ greatest
panic in the history ot thia
two
cubs
up
a
tree
and
shot
one
from every window throughout the
small area to be used for the oyster. ty has five acres in potatoes this year. country had come under Republican
day, and miles of bunting added to dead. The other one he only wound­ We will have to get the seed from
administration, and that 5.000 000
the gala appearance of the city. ed and It set up an outcry. Turpen­ the Puget Sound. They will grow
men had been thrown out of employ,
Torches, transparencies and flam­ ing expected to have an encounter and propagate here while the eastern
ment, and that times were as hard
beaux, mingling their glow with the with the mother of the cubs, but was oyster will merely grow in size with­
in the East now as they were in
sparks aud sudden gleam of rockets not looking for three to come after out propagatln.
1896.
and Roman candles, threw a lurid him. The first one that came he
M um * Gun rd IWsH.
Taking up the recent panic Mr
killed
with
the
first
shot
and
the
sec
­
illumination upou the decorations »t
“There is one thing we need and
McAllister explained how that the
ond one he badly wounded, but when must
night.
have to make the experiment a
bankers in Wall street had offered
the third one came upon him the success and that will be the moral
Throngs Line tlie Ktrwta
Abe Gilbert, an employe of the large rates of interest and that WeB-
The most spectacular feature of shell stuck tn the gun and he had to support of the people in seeing that
run. He climbed to the top of a big poachers do not Interfere with the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway, ern bankers had sent their money to
the demonstration was the big pa-
1
rade.
Thousands of person s wit­ rock and soon afterward getting the oyster beds for at least four years. It while at work on the repair car in Wall street and that when the crash
nessed ft and thousands cheered It as shell out he began to pump lead into will take about that long to give the the car barns this afternoon received came 4000 banks were compelled to
an electric shock that laid him out take advantage of a public holiday
It passed. In every Btreet through the bear, dispatching it in quick or- oysters a start.
for a while and came near resulting to keep from going to the wall.
which the parade passed sidewalks der.
"If
the
experiment
Is
a
success,
It
He also stated that the issuing of
Young Turpening is a high school will be a great thing for Coos Bay fatally. He was working with the
were lined, w.hile windows and every
available point of vantage was crowd- student and is aged only 17 years. and for Oregon. The commercial trolley wire and in some manner clearing house certificates was clear­
He kept his nerve splendidly through possibilities of oyster culture are slipped, coming in contact with a ly against the banking laws, and that
ed.
Before the parade the victorious the trying experience and was cooler great. If we succeed in Coos Bay it live wire. He was througn to the if the law had been enforced tho»
trio were honored guests of the Com- than many an older and more experi­ is our plan to establish a dozen or floor of the barn, where he remained using clearing house certificates
for some time. A boy would have been prosecuted for coun-
merctal Club, where they dined and enced hunter.
so places In Oregon. At present Ya- unconscious
living across the street from the bar« terfeiting and sent to the peniten­
enjoyed an Informal reception. The
quina Bay is about the only place witnessed the occurrence and Dr. De-
tiary for a term of three year«
~
demonstration concluded in a final
having many native oysters and they Bar was sent for, riding out on one
In conclusion he appealed to his
burst of enthusiasm at Multnomah
are rapidly being depleted there.
the cars in three minutes, By the audience to throw out the special in­
Club, where a spectacular review of
"As to the experiment Btation at of
the doctor arrived Mr. Gilbert terests from power and to put the
the parade was held on the athletic
Sunset Bay, It Is coming along nicely. time
had regained consciousness, but was government back into the hands of
field, and where speeches extolling
Mr. Simpson contributed a site for very weak. He was then brought the people and to once more let the
their deeds were made and they were
the research building,
the lumber down town on the car and taken to people rule this nation.
officially welcomed In behalf of the
has been arranged for and we will his home on Olive street, where he Formation of Bryan and Kern Uluhe
city by Mayor Lane, and Colonel Jas.
now have to arrange for the labor. is getting along very well.
North Eugene No. 1 —
(From Monday's Dtlly Guard.)
Jackson,
representing
Governor
President—I. K. Steven«.
William Vanderwalker, a farmer Sunset Bay affords the finest loca­
Chamberlain.
tion
for
studying
all
kinds
of
sea
life
Vice president—Robert Gross.
The Oregon members of the win- residing on the McKenzie river, near of any north of San Diego. This will .MAC 8OMMERVILLE
Secretary—J. J. Walton.
nlng team that brought honor to t he old Stevens place, northeast of be the only station on the Oregon
INVESTIGATION
Executive committee—C. 0. Peter­
America at the Ixindon games arriv­ the city, was fined $50 and costs In coast and will be a great advertise­
son, William Stoops, J. 0. Watt«.
ed in Portland yesterday afternoon the Eugene Justice court this moni­ ment for Coos Bay"
Nothing new has been learned dur­
Ht 5:15 o'clock
They were met at Ing tor assault and battery upon his
ing the past week regarding the re­ North Eugene No. 2—•
the Union station by a reception wife, It appears that they had a dia-
port published to the effect that
President—E. R. Parker.
The wife
committee representing the various agreement last Friday,
Mack Sommerville's death at Los An­
Vice president—D. L. Cartmell.
interests which had organized to wel­ came to town and swore out a war­
geles was due to foul play.
It Is
Secretary—Sheldon Jenkin«.
come them on their return.
The rant for her husband’s arrest and
quite certain nothing will develop
Executive committee—G. F. Skip­
committee was composed of George Sheriff Down served the warrant yes­
without
strenuous
steps
on
the
part
worth, O. D. Purkerson. W. Waddle.
Vanderwalker appeared be­
McMillan, president of the Multno­ terday
of the attorney employed in the case.
mah Club; H. E. Judge, General fore Judge Bryson this morning and
To the people living there absolutely South Eugene No. 1 —
Charles F. Beebe and Rev. A. A. pleaded guilty, with the result that
suspicion was aroused. It was not
President, Major L. D. Forrest.
he was assessed half a hundred.
London, Sept. 14.—Winston Spen­ no
Morrison.
Vice president—H. A. Cox.
cer Churchill, president of the board until Tom Sommervllle went down
College Songs and Flags.
from
here
and
took
a
hurried
inven
­
Secretary—Jack Rodman
of trade, was married in this city
Huge signs on wagons, such as BIO LAND SALK
Executive committee—J. S. Hlf-
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY yesterday afternoon to Clementina, tory of his estate that things began
“Smithson,
Gilbert,
Kelly—What
to
look
suspicious.
Careful
inquiry
glns, Henry Denhart, George W. Kin­
daughter of the late Sir Henry Mon-
led
to
plenty
of
grounds
for
surmis
­
What Is considered the biggest
ing all was not right in the case, sey.
deal In farming lands ever made in
and
the shortage in cash at least war­
South Eugene No. 2.—•
Oregon was consummated In this
rants a thorough examination.
President—B. B. McKinney.
city yesterday in the transfer of 4009
There
is
$10,000,
the
disburse
­
Vice president—George Gross.
acres of Douglas county soil for
ment
of
which
is
not
accounted
for
$200,000.
The seller is Frank
Secretary—J. M. Howe.
on the books of the business house
Executive committee—F. W Os­
Waite, of Roseburg, and the buyers
which
Mr.
Sommervllle
conducted,
burn, R. M. Forbes, C. C. Hammond.
A. H. Perkins, of Medford, and J. M.
and
that
the
circumstances
of
his
Johnson, an Indiana capitalist. The
sickness and death are also of a na­
McAllister, Democratic
tracts Involved are the 280‘>-acre
E. S. J. _____
ture to arouse suspicion. The man presidential
elector, addressed a lirg
farm of Mr Waite and the Currey
employed
to
attend
him
had
no
li
­
place of 1200 acres near by. Both
presidential elector, addressed » >
cense or standing as a physician, but large audience In the \\ oodmen s I
tracts are situated in the Umpqua
when
the
case
was
beyond
medical
i
valley, and He oontlguoiis to the
at Springfield Saturday evening.’¡t“
relief, a regular physician was called. Rev. Perkins presiding. Mr Peril«
Southern Pacific railroad. The land
In
the
meantime
a
cousin
of
Mr.
has been In cultivation for years an I
introduced the speaker as one o. tM
| Sommervllle called to visit him. and clean young men in public life.
is now considered in a high state of
I
was
not
informed
of
his
illness
nor
Perkins was formerly acquaint«
productiveness.
allowed to go to his room. He was vi th W. J. Bryan, and referred «
The buyers Intend sub-dividing th<
|
told
that
Mr.
Sommervllle
was
ta-
farms into 10 and 12-acre tracts ant
him as the greatest statesman of tn»
ing his afternoon nap, and had left
setting out fruit trees, for which the
day.
.
I
special
orders
that
he
must
not
be
soil is considered admirably adapt­
Mr. McAllister spoke for two now.
•
text
At
tile
ed. The improved acres will then
comparing the Republican and 1W»
same time the man was dying
be sold to farmers from the East and
ocratic platforms, and devoting "
Mr.
Semmerville
was
a
man
wha
elsewthere. who will apply intensive
time to the election of I nlted »■
usually
kept
a
large
sum
of
ready
methiMls to farming and fruit-grow­ ANQLAND'S WINSTON CHURCHILL
senators by direct vote of the i
cash
around,
hiding
it
in
secret
ing.—Portland Telegram.
pie, to the publicity of campaignei-
tague-Hosier, who for 32 years was places, the location of which he ts pensee. and to the trust ques --
known
to
sometimes
devolve
to
trust
­
secretary for Lloyds. The ceremony
After his speech L. M. Trnvto
occurred at St. Margaret's church. ed employes.—Harrisburg Bulletin. called upon to tell about bls t.P
The congregation attending the cer­
Lincoln. Nebraska, and he «*"
A MEASURE OF MERIT.
emony included the leaders of both
short address, after which a n
President J. O. Storey, of the Port­ political parties and persons promi­
Springfield Bryan and Kern UW
land. Eugene A Eastern Railway, is nent In society to the number of Eugene Citizens Shonld Weigh Well
formed.
in the city from Portland for a few about 900, while crowds of the cu­
This Evidence.
days. -
To a Guard reporter this af- rious gathered tn the church and in
ternoon he stated that the work of front of the home of the bride.
Proof of merit lies tn the evidence. I
building the bridge across the Wll-
Convincing evidence In Eugene.
lamette river at Springfield for the
Is not the testimony of strangers,
electric line would begin this fall, ATTORNEY MARTIN'S TRIP TO
Hut the endorsement of Eugene
'FRISCO
ON
LAND
BUSINESS
people.
but whether it would be finished this
year or not be could not say. The
That's the kind of proof
given
A party of twenty-five persons her*
reason given by him for the delay in
City of Mexico, Sept 1’ M
have
recently
made
actual
settle
­
the work is that plans cannot be
The statement of a Eugene ■ citizen. today entered up n its '
"
ment
on
as
many
different
pieces
of
agreed upon.
The company has
L. Bonney. 459 Olive St., 1 Eugene, two-days’ annual ho,H*-v 1B_^1Jrtt
three sets of plans, but It seems diffi­ railroad land In the vicinity of Pan­ Ore., says: “I have suffered
_ _____
of
Pre
’
l^*
1
from
tlon
of
the
hlrthdaj
of
P
•
ther. Lane county.
Attorney Wm backache for a good many years My
cult to decide which to accept.
.„¡veriary ; of
of M®*
.
G. Martin, who represents this club trouble was severe pains in the back Diaz and the anniversary
,
independence. At
At the
the National
Na ■' ’ J**
.
of settlers and who has Just returned
eût r?ceWed
Mrs. Henry Alspaugh, who came from San Francisco, where he pre­ which caused mo a greatd eal of suf­ ace today the
■
“
My kidney secretions wire diplomatic
from Alberta. Canada, to consult a sented their applications to the offi­ fering
corps, the
mane corps.
.•
physician and upon whom an opera­ cers of the land department of the irregular, unnatural in appearance army, , civil officers and <*
tion was performed, left the Eugene company, says that these settlements and of much annoyance. At night tr.y ! came to offer their fel
■elicitatwa»-
honored rW*
hospital Friday in a very satisfactory have been made in anticipation of a sleep was greatly broken on account
Tonight
the
time
condition
She will be leaving for favorable outcome of the great suit I of the frequent action of the secre­ of repeating the Grl -, Of Hid*!»®*;
Alberta In about two weeks.
Dr. i of the government vs. the Southern I tions. I tried many remedies but oh curs at 11 o’clock, w h.>n tH*
tained no relief until
•entrai b»l«£
Proser performed the operation.
Pacific Co. for the possession of over Doan's Kidney Pills at 1 procured dent appears in the r the ifrW*
L Dela- of the palace to ring
two million acres of valuable lands ■ no's drug store. After W.
Dr. Christie ha3 sold out his veter­
I . had used ence bell. This ceren uony usher* » 1
In rhe event that the suit Is won
--« Indrpe* I
inary practice to Drs. Hansen and I by the g <v> rnment. each settler will one box I received great relief and the celebration of Mexican
Weller. Dr. Christie will hereafter' have possession of !«n acres upon on continuing their use my trou tiles
epee
Day.
I take great
devote most of his attention to his! payment of $2 50. aa provided under quickly disappeared.
**Lg
Thus far nothing in
mining properties, but will retain | the original act of congress in mak­ pleasure In expressing my apprecia­ public disorder has bee» repo'*
tno««b t»e *
the office of county stock inspector, j ing the land grant to the railroad tion of Doan's Kidney Piris."
none is expected, extriorf'“*^ I
For sale by a!’ dealers. Price 6 J and
company.
thorlties have taken
The motion for a new trial In the I It Is understood that
®f“ts
Foster MBburn Co.. Buffa'o, precautions in view of th*
I
circuit court case of H. C. Mahon vs. I who actually settle on sll persons New York, sole agents for the Uni e l circulated reports of i ..endin*
these
lands
States
M B Rankin, tn which a jury award­ ' and make improvements
been jutrib«*
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_ Remember
ble.
Troops
have
on
ISO
acres
la F®11®*
the name—Doan's—
ed the plaintiff a verdict of $$5.000 I will be fully protected In case the
all along the border
In tb»
I
as a commission upon a timber sale, government wins the suit, and will be and take no others.
remote
from
large
<
I
wa s argued today before judge Har-
wer
♦
V
ac
(allowed
to
remain
according
to
the
der
cities
all
sa'
re
w
*
The
rls.
following
I
¡original provli
made in the act
'closed at noon tod»' and
e been grant
on« *ss w
granted
j main closed over ton »rro<
DV
t
Hlckotk Hark Cougn Remedy.made
I th land
e sold to
tic
by the Hickory Rrak Remedy Com­
State dlpl<
an s<
Fh
A sure cure, cn*
nd Walter B
pany. of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be
condl
of
upon. Hickory Ba.'»
pure; guaranteed to cure your cough
>wn . it 1
hav-
A sure cure *n'T
or money refunded. Guaranteed to
E
make a friend of you. For sale by
for all lung
w »
hoarseness anti *nr ♦hr*'1
Hull's Red Cross Drug Store aud PTV
t w
<1
*s Hr"
first-class dealers everywhere.
by Hull s R-I
rip I and Att
on
first-class dealers »'r
DEMACRATIC
SWEESTER TALKS
ON OYSTER BEDS
VICTORS
WELCOMED AT
PORTLAND
TURPENING ATTACKED
BY THREE BEARS
RECEIVED SEVERE
ELECTRICSHOCK
ONE BOARD FOR
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
was elected to prepare the memoran­
dum
It was also recommended that the
superintendents be allowed suffi­
cient clerical assistance to keep their
offices open all the time. It was re­
commended that the apportionment
of school money be made according
to tho dally average attendance in the
schools Instead of according to tbe
census.
The work of the convention was
completed yesterday afternoon.
Salem, Or., Sept. 12.— It has been
recommended
by the assembled
school superintendents of Oregon
that the legislature pass a law plac-
Ing all public schools In the county
under a single board of directors, in­
stead of having a board of directors
Charles McCoy, alias J. B. Trey,
for each district as is now the prac­ who was arrested here a few days
tice. Resolutions were passed and a ago and taken to Junction and
memorandum will be sent to the leg­ charged with the theft of $13 in ths
islature. A committee consisting of, hotel there, was found _ guilty by the
Superintendent Robinson, of Multno- Junction justice of the peace and sen-
mah, Superintendent Neff, of Wasco, J fenced to 30 days In the county jail,
and Superintendent Dillard, of Lane, , lie has begun to serve the sentence.
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FIRMER FINED $50
FOR BEATIHG WIFE
WINSTON CHIRCHILL
MARRIES MISS HOSIER
Mamma Shopwell Says
She knows
where to come
when needing
HOSE.
Says: “I've done with
tramping ’round;
What’s the use?
never found
Black Cat
Hosiery
I’ve
After looking every­
where,
Stockings that with
Black Cat compare.
Black Cat
Hosiery
MEXICO CELEBRATES
INDEPENDENCE 0«
Grocery Department
What to Have for Dinner?
::
Is often a question of great importance. Let us help you
If you will call at our store, we may be able to suggest
lots of things you haven’t thought of
Everything' we
keep is up the highest standard. Buy your produce from
us and get itjfresh.
ia
E. D. MALTOCK, 31 !& st