Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 01, 1908, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TMVRMPAT. (XHXJMOI 1, URMI
w;
*■
OVATION GIVEN
SENATOR BOOTH
BY METHODISTS
I by actual deeds that his words were
line. It is getting to be an edifying
true when he said:
example* when the president mixes in
’’ 'I do not care for the presidency
personalities. Early in the summer
, if It has to come by compromise with
we were to have a ladylike cam­
any one on a matter of principle.’
paign. The president is the biggest
"With hundred-fold clearer **vl-
four-flusher in the political business
. dence before you as to th** c .nn**ction
today. You ought to hear what they
of Governor Haskell with the Stand­
think of the rascal down iu Okla­
ard Oil Company than Mr. Taft then
homa."
had as to the connection of Senator
rops
I Foraker with any corporation, you
! nevertheless have secured Governor
Salem. Sept. 23.—The Oregon con­
President Haskell as chairman of the comnilt-
Washing on, Sept. 23.
The most successful reunion ever
; tee to write th** platform-on which
Methodist Episcopal
Guthrie, Sept. 25.—Governor Has­ ference of the
tri
Roos* velt tonight wrote
letter to you stand and put him in as treasurer | held by the Lane County Veterans' kell gave out the following statement
church
convened
in Salem this morn­
W J. Bryan, replying to
H* latter’s of your campaign committee.”
I Associate n, in point of attendance, last nig'ht:
ing with about 120 member“ in at­
"To
the
Associated
Press:
Presi
­
tele« ram in defease of Governor Hus­
closed this forenoon with the busl-
dent Roosevelt's letter is before me, tendance. As Bishop Hughes, who
keil, tle not only adheres to bis for-
| ness meeting. One hundred and for­ and while this is the first time in is presiding, spent most of the day in
A\ eß« table Pr cp arai ion for As­
nier statemeni, but adds further
ty old soldiers registered their names my life I have been made the sub­ consultation with the four district
similating the Food andRecula-
charges,
showing
Mr.
Haskell’s
with the secretary of the association ject of a cabinet meeting, 1 am thank­ superintendents relative to the as­
luig the Stomadis andBowels of
friendship to tne Standard Oil Com-
Chicago, Sept. 23.—William H. j during the three days’ reunion. A ful for the distinction and wish to ex­ signment ot pastors for next year,
press
my
high
regard
for
the
office
pan y
He then contrasts Bryan’s ac- Taft, Republican candidate for pres­ | good many have died during the year
not ruuca work was accomplished to­
of president and my profound respect
tion with Taft's refusal to indorse ident, delivered t.h,! first regular but others have come from the East for the wisdom of our fathers in mak­ day.
.
At 9 o’clock this morning the us­
Senator Foraker, and concludes by speech of his present campaign tour and some who have not attended the ing it possible to change the occu­ ual communion service was conduct­
of the Middle West when, in this city previous reunions
Promotes Digestion.Cheerful-
were here this pant of that high office every four ed by the bishop, aided by the four
declaring Mr. Bryan's policy for deal­ tonight,
addressed a large audi-
time.
ing with the trusts impracticable, as
years without the right granted to a
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
The election of officers for the en­ crown prince to succeed a king.
his railroad and monetary policies.
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
suing year took place at the business
Tho letter reads:
Links llim With Hearst
N ot N arcotic
meeting
this
morning.
Those
elect
­
I
’’Dear Sir In your telegram you
"I assert that it is fair for me to
ed are as follows:
G. W. McRey­ assert that If my case was to be dig­
apeak of so much of the charge
nolds, president; J. F. Gates, first nified by an all-day cabinet meeting
against Governor Haskell as dealt
vice president; J. E. Butler, second I that beyond question Mr. Hearst and
with his relations, while In Ohio, with
vice president; J. H. Pratt, third his campaign associate, President
the Standard Oil Company.
You
vice president; C. H. Baker, secreta­ Roosevelt, left no stone unturned to
omit the charge as to his relations
ry; L. Gilstrap, treasurer.
with the Standard OH Company In­
blacken my character. That being
Eugene was chosen as the next true, they certainly raked Ohio fore
terests, as shown
by
his actions
meeting place of the reunion, the ex­ and aft concerning the Ohio Standard
while governor of Oklahoma, this
act date to be fixed later, although it OH case of 1899. and. finding abso­
very summer, this action being in
will be In September.
part taken while he was at Denver,
lutely nothing reflecting on me, the
I«ast Night's Campfire
where, as you state, he was by your
president tried to waive his charge of
A large crowd attended the exer­ last Monday aside by saying he 'will
A perfect Remedy forConstipa-
wish made chairman of the commit­
cises at the courthouse last evening. make no allusion to that.’
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
tee which dratted the platform upon
Addresses and music prevailed. May­
which you are now standing.
In
"He drops the subject because his
Worms .Con** ulsions .Feverish­
or Matlock, 8. M. Yoran, Colonel ! original statement was untruthful
• my statement I purposely made no
ness and Loss OF SLEEP-
Mercer and L. M. Travis being the and he "must know from what he
specific allusion to the Ohio matter,
principal speakers. There were se­ I and Hearst tried to find in Ohio anJ
and shall at this time make none, In
Tac Sinule Signature of
lections by* a quartet and songs of a failed, that 1 spoke the truth when
spite of its significance, and in spite
patriotic nature by the audience. The ' I said I never in all my life had any
of th«* further fact that Governor
evening was well spent and enjoyed connection or service with that CÜI11-
Haskell's close relations with the
NEW YORK.
by all in attendance.
Standard Oil interests while he was
I pany.
More Hegisber
At b muiiihs oltl
in Ohio was a matter of common noto­
“I say the president knows now
In addition to the names of those that my statement Is true, and I re­
riety.
already printed by the Guard the fol­ regret that he tries to brush'it aside
“In Oklahoma It is a matter of
lowing registered during the re-un­ without doing me candid justice.
court record. By this court record It
ion :
appears that the attorney-general of
Were I to adopt the character of lan­
8. W. Taylor, 13th Penn. Cav.
EXACT copy of wrapper .
the state, elected by the people, ob-
guage so commonly used by the pres
J. T. Rowland, 3d lowa Cav.
talned an Injunction to prevent the
ident, I would say what 1 mean
MRS. RUSSELL SAGE.
W. 8. Ganson, 1st Col. Cav.
Prairie Oil
Gas Company from
fewer letters than are contained
Widow of fumous tluancler, who lias
E. L. Garrison, 8th N.| Y. Cav.
building a pipe line, and that Gov­ purchased historic Constitution Island,
'falsehood.'
J, W. Smith, 74th Ind. Inf.
ernor Haskell found this out while
"Mr. Roosevelt, I hope to speak
aear
West
Point,
and
presented
It
to
S. F. Kerns, 1st Or. inf.
he was at Denver, as appears by the
Ohio soon. May I hope to divide the
FLOWER.
the
United
States
government.
Mrs.
C. W. Brown, 5th lowa Cav.
representations for the dissolution of
time with some partisan ot yours or
S. Stlckels, Sth N. Y. inf.
the Injunction made in his name in Sage Is also devoting many millions of
Prince William who will defend your i Man whom police of various cities
R. G. Callison, 1st Or. Inf.
ar** searching for on charges of allege«)
behalf of the state before a court of dollars to various philanthropic enter­
action in this instance?
A. Rogers. Vt. Infantry.
superior jurisdiction to that which prise*!.
"President Roosevelt comes to Ok-1 swindles In mining stocks. Mrs. 11a-
J.
Howe,
37th
III.
Inf.
Issued the injunction.
In this the
lahoma and finds a substitute for his ' gaman-Delabarre, a widow living In
L. Henninger, 37th Ohio Inf.
governor states that tho acting gov­
Ohio failure. Does he do so in the New York. accns«ts him of obtalutag
m
X
J.
M.
Shelley,
1st
Or.
Inf
ernor, In his absence, had asked that ence of railroad men, assembled to
case of the state against the Prairie «500.000 from her.
o r*i >> C
Z
T.
A.
Shafer,
103d
Ohio
Inf.
the hearing be postponed until he, hear his views on the Injunction ques­
Oil & Gas Company, which he claims
X)
C
Z. T. Kintzley, 9th Iowa Inf.
the governor, might return and have tion and other labor problems. The
I compelled to be dismissed?
> 2
>
L.
R.
Burnham,
17th
III.
Cav.
superintendents:
Rev. M. C. Wire,
an opportunity to investigate the con­ meeting was under union auspices
Thrusts at Preskh'nt
ñ
r-
E. P. Carlton, 34th Me Inf.
troversy.
and Mr. Taft spoke by special Invl-
"Yes, I did have it dismissed. Yes, of the Eugene district; Rev. W. B.
r> o
>
J. N. Denny, 91st O*hio Inf.
X
> O
"The governor set forth In his peti­ tation of the railroad labor organiza-
we all know that the Prairie Compa­ Hollingshead, of the Portland dis­
J, Delay, 8th Iowa Cav.
tion that he Is the sole authority to lions.
ny is a Standard Oil Company off­ trict; Rev. B. F. Rowland, of the
rn
>
CO
determine such matters, and that the
Mr. Taft's address was prepared
spring, and don't forget that the pres­ Salem district, and Rev. R. E. Dun­
Itexohitions
of
Thanka.
attorney-general and the judge of with special reference to the charac­
ident claims to have known this al­ lap, of the Klamath district. At the
The following res«»lutions were so, and I charge that the political al­ close of this service the bishop con­
the lower court had no right In the ter of his audience, and was a brief
case, and that the action of the Judge but comprehensive exposition of his adopted at the business meeting this lies, Hearst and Roosevelt, both know vened the conference for a business
session and organization was perfect­
of the lower court represented aq en­ own views on the labor question and morning:
that 1 acted properly.
Resolved. That the thanks of this
croachment by the Judiciary.’
of the accomplishments of the Re­
"Now. Mr. President, why did your ed by the election of Rev. M. C. Wire
association
are
due
and
the
same
are
lihx kisi latw I'liifoH i'iiK'iit
publican party for the betterment cf
secretary of the interior grant what of Eugene as secretary; Rev. James
hereby extended to the citizens of you know to be a Standard Oil Com­ Moore, of Woodburn, treasurer, and
“The attorney-general opposed the the condition of the workingmen.
Eugene
for
t*he
many
kindnesses
and
dissolution of the Injunction, stating
Talks on Injunctions..
pany corportalon a pipe-line fran­ Rev. James K. Hawkins, of Roseburg,
that the l'ralrle Oil ii Gas Company
Mr. Taft met the injunction Issue courtesies shown to tho veterans and chise in our territory and fasten it on statistical secretary.
their
friends
during
the
encamp
­
*
Applaud Booth’s Victory
was a foreign corporation, which had fairly and squarely and gave a logi­
our new state by provision in the
Th«* asso­ statehood bill? Will Mr. Hearst or
Reports were received from
not accepted th** provisions of the cal explanation of his decisions in ment the present week.
ciation
feels
especially
thankful
to
trict Superintendents Wire and Dun-
constitution applicable to such cor­ Injunction cases while on the bench.
the president please answer?
4
porations. and that without author­ He said that there was nothing in the press of Eugene, for the free and
“I would remind the president that lap, showing the progress and con-
generous
use
of
their
columns
for
ity of law It was employing a great ills record to apologize for and de­
the company tried to enlarge its dition of the work of the church in
force of men and teams to dig up, clared that In every instance he had the many notices relating to the en­ rights so as to include a gas well as Eugene and Klamath districts respec­
campment
and
a
full
and
complete
across and into various highways of merely done his plain duty as a judge
an oil privilege. This I defeated, and tively. An incident out of the ordi­
the state for the purpose of laying Its and every decision, he said, had been account of the registration, general even last April, Mr. President, your nary occurred during the report giv­
proceedings,
etc;
to
Mayor
Matlock
pip**iin**s.
The (owior prevailed, based on ample precedent.
secretary of the interior tried to help en by District Superintendent Wire,
He called particular attention to for the 'heartfelt welcome given in the Standard Oil to a gas privilege who took occasion to give an account
the Injunction was suspended and
behalf
of
the
city
to'the
visiting
vet
­
the pipe line was permitted to con­ the fact that, while he was not the
against my protest by actually grant­ of the Indictment and trial of II. A.
tinue Its work, to use the words of father of the Injunction In Industrial erans; to the county commissioners ing them a franchise to lay an in­ Booth, a prominent lay member of
for
the
use
of
the
circuit
court
room
the conference, on a charge of land
the attorney-general, without any cases, as had been charged, he was
terstate line also.
color of law
I call your attention to the first to uphold from the bench for our tamp fire Thursday evening;
"The president comes to the local fraud.
to
Hon.
8
M.
Yoran,
Colenel
Mercer
In a very affecting manner Dr.
the fact that the question was not the right of workingmen to strike in
affairs of the state and assails me
and L. M. Travis, for their splendid for vetoing a child-labor bill. True, Wire told how Mr. Booth had been
whether the judge erred or whether a body.
addresses
delivered
upon
that
occa
­
In closing he appealed to the rall-
the Injunction was proper. The
I did. simply because the bill went denied a trial, although he had de­
point Is that the governor was alert road men to endorse the ont party sion; to Mrs. Fisher for the touching too far and Included things not de­ manded it for over two years, and
recitation
so
splendidly
rendered;
to
to take out of the hands of the attor­ that favored fair treatment of th*,
sired by our people.
Union labor how he was promptly acquitted when
the quartet of singers whose inspir­
ney general what the attorney-gen­ railroads In respect to rate-making
repres«*ntatives approved my veto. I finally granted a trial. At the close
ing
effort
gave
a
splendid
Interest
to
eral felt was ills sworn duty, and
hope the president will survive this of this account of the Booth case the
th«» occasion; to the teachers and pu­
the speaker ap­
prevent an alleged
instance of
veto of a local bill and allow us to conference gave
pils
of
the
high.
Central
and
Catho
­
plause.
breaking the laws by this particular
run our local affairs.
lic
schools
for
the
beautiful
manifes
­
At the morning session Bishop
great corporation.
"The president complains that we
tation of their patriotic spirit and removed
Ntamlar*l Admits Control
certain professors from our Hughes introduced Dr. T. C. Iliff, of
their
hearty
demonstration
of
loyal
­
Kansas City, assistant secretary ot
"As far as I have seen. Governor
ty and welcome extended to our aged state university, our three state nor­ the Home Mission and church Exten­
Haskell has not even attempted any­
mal srhools and preparatory srhools
and
crippled
comrades
—
God
bless
thing which can be called a defense
civil service rules. sion Society. Dr. Iliff, who lived for
them and last, but by no means in violation of
of his action. It thus appears that
That Is. the president, with his usuer| 25 years in Utah and who led the
least,
to
t'he
noble
patriotic
ladles
of
fight against the seating of United
his action was ax Inexcusable as it
the Women's Relief Corps and the Impetuosity and reckless disregard States Senator Reed Smoot, was giv­
was wanton, except on th«» theory
of others, misstates the facts.
Ladies
of
the
G.
A.
R.,
whose
loving
en
a cordial greeting by the confer­
that, In defiance of th»» attorney-gen­
complains that
"The president
‘
‘
hands provided and served the splen­
eral of th«* state, and at all hazards,
are several suits
pending ence.
there
did banquet so generously and freely
In a brief and informal address he
he Intended for Mini« reason ot his
nie to reclaim Creek Indian
NIGHT
furnished to all the veterans and* against
uwu to protect the interests of a
lands,
The president should have declared that the liquor question Is
their
friends.
To
th**
citizens
whose
I
the
great problem before the Amer­
PrCat corporation against tho law*
generosity in subscribing funds for gone further and said that I was not ican people today, and in unqualified
It has been suggested on hl.« behalf
a
dealer
iu
Indian
land,
and
only
The Eugène excelsior factory, one
that, after all, he did uot favor the ot the city’s loading manufacturing the occasion, a feeling of gratitude came in as a subsequent purchaser terms he denounced both the great
Standard Oil Company, but merely Institutions, has resumed operations wells up in our hearts to you one and only incidentally, being a party political parties for ignoring this
question in their platforms.
th«> Prairie Oil Company
This claim after an idleness of several months’ and all.
without personal Interest at all.
J. F. GATES.
Is dixp -o’d of by the testimony of the duration, caused by the financial de­
"In short, the president and Mr.
J. H. PRATT,
Standard Oil Company Itself, taken pression. The mill is running night
Hearst picked the wrong man and
L. PHETTEPLACE.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
In th«* latter tart *>f 1447, in the suit, and day with a full crew, having
Committee. are now driven into ward politics, ♦
now pending before the I'nlted States started the first of the present week.
rather than to surrender like men.
DIED
♦
court at St. I.ouls, against th«* Stand­ The company has orders ahead for
The president assumes that all
ard Oil Company. In this testimony excelsior to keep the mill In opera­
Oklahomans are grafters because his ♦
tho Standard Oil Company, upon be­ tion for an Indefinite period of time.
theoretical associates justify that ♦
ing required by the government to
same; that all ex-railroad contrac­
At the home of the parents,
This plant employs twelve or flf-
pjt In a list of all companies in which tteu men steadily, besides numerous
tors are bad just because Paul Mor­
fï
it held stock or In which Its subsidia­ men in the woods felling the ball.l
ton need«*«! his protecting arm; that and Mrs. Alfred R. Brabham.
we in Oklahoma violate the civil ser­ High street. Eugene, September
ry companies held stock, reported trees and preparing them tn the prop­
among th** others th«* I’ralrle Oil r er lengths for converting them into
vice law just because Mr Roosevelt 1908, Alfretta May Brabham, aged
Gas Company, total capital 110,000.- excelsior. The pay roll Is large, hence
removed the best United States mar­ 5 tnontns and 17 ¿ays, of cholera in­
Kansas City. Sept. 25.
Governor shal we ever had. the only reason
000, of which the Nalonal Transit the resumption of operations will
fantum
Funerai services were held
Company’s xhar<> was |9,99«.500. naturally be felt In the community.
Haskell, treasurer of the Democratic being that he voted for a good Dem- at the residence at 2 p. m. today, con­
nad furthermore. It appears that the
ocrat
Instead
of
a
bad
Republican,
National committee, passed through
ducted by Rev. H. N Mount, with in­
National Transit Company bait a cap­
and then appointed his cousin to fill terment in the I. O. O. F. cemeterv.
Kansas City today enroute to Chi­ the vacancy.
ital s'oek of )15.455.SOO. of which
cago. where he will confer with Bry­
"Knowing all
these things the
the Standard Oil Company owned
At the Eugene hospital September
an and the lx*mocratlc leaders re-1 president must pardon us for thus
«25,451.450
In other w rdx the
25. 1*08 . ”
.............................
Ethel
Jacoby, daughter of
garding
the
charges
made
against
j
Prairie Oil A) Gas Company was own­
taking Issu«* with th»* occupant of the Mr. and Mrs. I*. Jacoby, of Jasper
him by President Roosevelt and W. R. i high office we all respect. Let us
ed, all excelt 1500, by th«* National
Hearst. Asked as to the report that j hope that In the future he will ap­ Deceased was born at Jasper June
Transit Company, and the National
he intended to resign the treasurer- I preciate and preserve its dignity and 30, 1898 :, was therefore 10 years,
Transit Company, all except about ,
An
ship of the national committee he not try to reflect upon the character months and 25 days of age
13.500. by the S andard Oil Comps- I
eratlon was performed Wednes
The Chambers Lumber Company, said:
of
humble
citizens.
We
fail
to
con
­
**y
_
..
for appendicitis.
Funeral servi
"There Is absolutely nothing tn cede his false
of Dorena. will resume operations Oc­
position
when he will be held Sunday from th« Gort
It. Of course, I wli] admit that re­ knows it Is false.
"Now contrast your actions in this tober 1st.
undertaking rooms to Mt.
The Disston 1.timber Company at cent developments necessitated a lit­
(Signed)
C. N. HASKELL," cemetery at 11 o’clock, The Vernon
case of Governor H * kell with Mr.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USlNC
funeral
Taft’s sell n as r*
> Senator For­ Dlaston has commenced cutting ¡um­ tle haste in my going to Chicago, but
sermon sermon will be pteached at
resignation is out of the question. It
aker, as set forth I
etter of July her again.
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLE
the grave by Rev. R. G. Callison.
The Brown Lumber Company, of is simply the Republican press that is I
30, 1*07. which I quoted In my state­
ment
It was a matter of common Cottage Grove, expects to resume op­ roaring, and well they might when
Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dos* intlb ets
th«*» hold a special cabinet session at !
notoriety about Senator Foraker, as erations November 1st.
A
Paying
lavmmeSK
the
White
House
about
me."
The Wildwood bomber Company
MAKIS YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP
it has long been a matter of common
Mr John White, of 38 Highland
Haskell denied the story of Ed­
operations and has
notoriety about
Governor Haskell, has resumed
-R ft i pOO *
avenue,
Houlton.
**
Me
,
says:
“
ward
1.
Oppenheim,
the
New
York
CoMaia
bo Sawdust. A the*. Chop Ftad or Bran. AU for and trr on«
that he was th«* defender and sup­ lonn* orders ahead
been
troubled
with
a
cough
Tabteta.
Worn.
Kxtnrj.
Chicken
Cholera.
Blister.
Heave.
Fever.
Hot
Cbc
/
‘
I
‘
banker,
that
he
occupied
a
box
with
A I, W. odard. of Cottage Grove,
porter of certain great corporate In­
Last win
Soavin Cnrr Barb Wire Liniment. Pmk Eye. Distemper. Colic or Bone
hairman winter and spring.
terests, and therefore hostile to the has received a drive of 700.400 feet Oppenheim at the gold Democratic
ate rom­ tried manv adv
policies for which the administration of logs down the Const Fork. Th»* meeting in Madison Square garden!
anti
in 1*04. and that Haskell waved his :
I
iti« fol-
has st »«>*1
There was no such con plant Is running ateadily.
New Dis
The t'erro GorJo I.umber Company hat every time Bryan was attack
Sena
vlnclrg proof again
He aakt hr was nt
of Itorena has installed a Seattle at th ie meeting
ker at that time, hi w
donkey In Its camps
This plant I* er Ini Mia 4 taon Scinare garden.
itas
wax against Govern*
Reput
•’I nt
»aid
Haskell, "th
operating on a He order. Leader
h y
a« you ray. he was
"d
BLUE BELL Con*h Syrup. Pil* R« ' tJT
SerriPtairy («arile Id has taken the m<
val. msd«* treasurer
BLUE BELL*Stomach Tabltta, L'arrho««. Croup N«rvf Coot' **
ter I n h and with the Prairie OH Coi
G«B««al To«ic. Bright Snntkin*. H«»,t. Worm. Kidnrv. H.a.
pany
w
G. W, M’REYNOLDS
I CHOSEN PRESIDENT
OF VETERANS
—
ROOSEVELT ROASTS
HASKELL AND
ATTACKS ERYAN
9 oo D
]
¡CASTO ria
The Kind You H»
Always Bonghi
Bears the
Signature
Os
For Ove
Thirty Year
CAST
>
o
s
©a
$
o
>
2
EXCELSIOR FACTORY
STARTS UP AGAIN
1
r
W
ASSAILS ROOSEVELT,
IS IN FIGHTING MOOD
L5 N3
Ui C/1
OH
2. *2
MILLS NEAR COTTAGE
GROVE RESUMING WORK
WANT BORAH TO
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINETOHEAl
Tablet« for Children. Liver. Female Retulator or Qumsv Tabl
* W«
• •
I «M
•
has de
ment.
O
«
O
e
It
Tr