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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD VOLUME 44 EUGENE, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1910 I I I NO. 17 MASS MEETING I MONDAY NIGHT There will be a mass meet ing ut the Commercial Club rooms Monday night to eon- alder tbs census situation. It la dilired that every one In terested In the growth of Eu gene should be present. and It la hoped that aome enthusi asm may be aroused Reporta coming In to The Guard of fice and the Commercial Club Indicate that many people have not yet been enumerat ed, and unless action la taken th< result will be disappoint ing. 1-et everybody come out Monday night. The gap between the new Hampton There Was No Sickness in the drpartuont sl< te bulldlu’; •' the cor ner of Sixth rid Willamette streets 8t. Louis, Muy 4.—The possibility of a veto of tho railroad and F. L. Chctrber.' b.lldln . will be Home Before Hyde Chicago, May 4.—States Attorney John Wayman has just bill aa it will come from congiesa In an emnnculat d form was closed up this summer by the erec returned to Chicago from St. Louis and Southern Illinois, where Came There tion of a two-ctoiy bnsl te a block to suggested to President Taft here today. The president would be b tilt by Mr. Cbanibjia, who an he has been investigating the charges that United States Sena not discuss the matter iu ary way, however, saying he was not nounce» that he will begin wotk on tor William Lorimer was elected as the result of alleged bribery the building In the very near future. M familiar with the bill as It stands today as he was when it and corruption. Wayman says he has discovered important evi i Kansas City, May 4 — Practically The building will b«- 45x80 fejt In all of the opening sees ion of the Hyde was first presented to coos ess. He added that he v ould go ■ilnienslonr ».id two stork» high. The KLAMATH COUNTY dence bearing on the case and will produce as witnesses before trial today was consumed by the ex lower floor »III be occupied by a mer over the bill carefully and his futuro action would depend en- cantile »tor to be opened by c Eu the grand jury two Democratic legislators, whose names have amination of Dr. Victor C. Vaughn VOTERS FAVOR gene man, but bls name Is not gltoo lirely upon the shape in which the measure finally passes. COURT HOUbE MOVE not ^een connected with the case, but who will divulge impoitant by Attorney Frank P. Welsh. The out for publl.'sUon just at prtsent. ' evidence. evidence defense relinquished the witness a The jpper i'o>r will ux divided into few minutes before neon. A "strew voi- ' • s tsken Satur Ht Ixvuta, May 4. -Addressing tho passing at once the bill which «ill office or lodginq , ooms p.obebly the Mr«. Logan 8wope. the last wltnetw lol nt tiKx-tlng of tho Farmers’ I'ulon give to the executive the unquestion latter, and the lodgln • house In the day ili Klamatb county on thè que»- Mav 4.—"I believe fifty paper quotes Mason as ssying he bad for the «tale, will be called thia af tnd the people of Ht I.oui* today, ed authority to wlthdr* w lands for building adjoining mat be eater Jed. tlon of movlng thè courthouae to thè per Chicago, ernt of the sea»» in the United beard at Springfield before th? elec ternoon. Mr Ch mberj vnya oe rew build Hot Hprlng additine end resulted In President Taft devoted himself to a power sites and other purposes With Vaughn'« testimony today was of achnlcal <11 sc motion of the subject of thia power In his hands ss president ing will have u white pressed brick a victory for the new site, Eleven Steles l: >ate can be vid to have tion of Lorimer tbit the hCBor WM an expert nature. for tale, and that the seaat rial » '.a Sterni lion ||o declared thè term of the United States. wo can sit com front and will differ maurlally from hundred and three vetes were cast been practically pur hseel.” Mr«. Swope, mother of Mrs Hyde, This 4’v.jn’coi vrr made here to would go to the b ehest b’dder. Ma :<>^pe>t u wide range of subjects, fortably by and dlscui and devise the architecture <f hl« bu<ldlng ad in the county, 588 for moving and the stand at two o’clock, and the but as loitixtus conteresti at thia the beet tn< ana of disposing of the joining. He exravsted or the site of 505 for keeping it where It Is, giv day by Forme. Un tel S.rte- Senator son however tcdsy denied that he took defense made objection to the wit Wi'ltatr. E Mar ,o. In th course of made such an al’egat|nn Itti«." ho added, "conservation re- great public domain to the benefit of the building «neral year« go. the ing the winners a majority of *3. Maron ».-« a cmdldate. bjt with- ness telling about Hyde'« eou* ship tolvrs Itself Into tho necessity of the present and future generations.'* prospective rtltej at that time back-* In Klamath Falls KI4 votes were an interview In vhbn h- r: e* d 'he Jut'ge Latxhaw e<l out end the bo'e has b<-< n fenced cast. 520 for moving and 394 electlcn of United S.ntes xera <r» by die» bis ovce b fore the last vote of her daughter. I overruled the objection- but the direct vote of the people. A morning when ixjrlrrer was chosen. up alnce A p«rty wall agieeniont has against. . state did not pre«« the ruuject. lug bill, and th« measure was passed Iwen entered into by Mr. Hampton Papers have been filed, asking for JOOK-MAKING Hr«. Swope simply sold »ho met In th« form which prohibits book 'Mr. Chamber«, whereby the latter a permanent Injunction against the Hyde a year and a half lx .’ore b - was making "with or wlthcut writing." I will use half of two atorles of the county court acting In accordance IN ANY FORM married to Frances Swope e-t June wall to be erected by Mr. Hampton. with the vote. 21, 1905. Immediately ahor their The contract »Itb the tenant cell» r->r meeting, raid the witness, the physi IS PROHIBITED : 0 the complotItlott of the building be- ----------------- —w------------------------------------------------ cian began to call upon her daughter. d fore August 1. HIIOUEIIM l,ltKI>l<Trkl> received here of agitation by the na Describing the premises of her borne Albany. N Y.. May 4 Following FOR T<>M< Ut ROW tives in the province of Klangsi. It as being in good codltion she said, conference today with Governor Is stated that 2000 Hunanese have ♦ AGITATION CONTINUES lugli.» Senator Newcombe su,,...I ♦ "There was no sickness in the be use Oregon—Showers tonight IM ruiiuccc DDHUINnc crossed the border fro r Hunan prov- ; for many years prior to September d In having the senate strike out his ♦ and Thursday. I IM LnllxCot rnUVINLt ln<>- and made their way into Hupoh ¡1909. niendmrnt, made yesterday, to the ■ ' - province, reaching Tyah. The sltua- ign. » I'vrkln. anti oral !.. ok Inal : 4*444**444*«** Hankow, —Reports are tlon is declared serious. r 1 OF ÜNIVERSITY ROOSEVELT WITH King and Queen Receive For Will Work to Make the Coming mer President at the Commencement Big Station Event Dont over look these Special Values. Money Savers. They are $6.00 WAISTS FOR $3.00 20 I’ure Linen Waist«, beautifully tailored, «pedal, each .... $3.00 $12.00 COATS FOR $8.50 SI2.00 Naw Spring Coats, light and medium colors, each......... $8.50 $6.00 COATS FOR $3.50 15 15.00 and 10.00 Coats; new spring models; special $3.50 $25.00 WOMEN’S SUITS FOR $20.00 New Spring Sults; satin lined jackets; latest models; special $20.00 t 70c WHITE ORGANDIE 40c 06-lnch Organdie; very sheer; special, the yard 40c $1.50 Lacc Curtains, $1.10 125 pairs White Ecru Curtains on sale the pair $1.10 25c WOMEN’S LACE HOSE 12 1 -2c We want you to come to buy 25c black lace Hos< pr 12 l-2c MISSES’ FINE RIBBED HOSE, 15c 100 dosen fine lllbbed Lisle Hose for Mieses; special value, pr. . 15c WOMEN’S HOSE ^•member, Dutchess Trousers ; 10c a But ion, $1.00 a Rip. COTTAGE GROVE EUGENE, SPRINGFIELD, WHERE CASH CREDIT BEATS We sell Trunks, Telescopes. Suit Cases, IS VERY ACTIVE The Lane County Asset Company's surveyors are now across the Long Tom with the final location of the Eugene- Coos Bay railroad, about 18 or 20 miles out of this city. They are making steady pro gress. and the chief engineer reports that a splendid line is being secured. with few curves end an easy grade. It is quite likely that the survey will be begun at once from the Coos Bay end by an other party of engineers, who will be followed closely by the right-of-way agents. Coos Bay people are very enthusi astic over the project and ex pect to subscribe 8250.000 worth of stock at once, in ad dition to the $250.000 taken by Major L. D. Kinney and his Cleveland, Ohio, associ ates. who are engaged In the construction of the Coos Bay Rapid Transit electric lines, connecting the several towns along the bay. At Gardiner W. P. Reed has taken hold of the enterprise, and his assistance means much to the project, owing to his large land holdings and commercial interests. It looks now as if the entire final location of the line from Eugene to Coos Bay would be completed in three months, and it is possible that con struction work will actively begin within a few weeks. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Christiania. Norway. May 4.—Col Last night's meeting of the local onel Rcosevelt and party arrived here alumni of the University was charac ♦ thia afternoon and at every atopping ♦ place a big crowd was on hand to terised by quite a general and enthu ♦ meke the vfeitors we'come. They siastic expression of interest on the came by train from Copenhagen,hav part of all the members present, in ♦ ing left the Danish capital last night, ♦ and will remain until 7:30 Friday the movement for promoting a closer ♦ co-operation of graduates and under morn'ng. wtten they w"'l proceed to ♦ graduates tor the coming commence Stockholm. ♦ ment and all Interests of the Univer Colonel Roosev It ».a formally re ♦ sity, past and present. Representa ceived at the railway station by King ♦ tives of the various classes since Haakon nhd Queen Maud, anr a num ♦ last) signified a decided personal de ber of high officials of the city and ♦ sire to get all members of the alum government. The meeting of their ♦ ni and ail persons connected with the majesties rud the former president ♦ University together to revive the his wa.) cordial. During the exchange of i ♦ tory, traditions and events in the de greetings the band played American j ♦ velopment of the institution from its airs. ♦ Great crowds in the streets cheer-' earliest beginning up to the present. ♦ President Eaton made a strong ap ed Roosevelt as he was driven to the ♦ ♦ palace, and everywhere American ‘ peal al the opening of the meeting, ♦ ♦ and Norwegian flags were intertwin- I emphasising the importance of es ♦ tablishing a closer connection and ♦ ed. ♦ feeling of fellowship between the old ♦ ♦ er graduates and the later ones. He ♦ suggested that the local alumni have NOMINATIONS FOR ♦ a succession of meetings to iay defi ♦ nite plans for the movement on foot. OFFICERS OF STUDENT ♦ Personal expressions were elicited ♦ from all present, and enthusiastic ♦ BODY ARE MADE responses were made. Mrs. Charles ♦ Collier, of the class of 1680, Mrs. R. ♦ Election in the Near Future— McMuhprey. Mrs. H. A. Dunbar, Mrs. ♦ C. A. Hardy and others signified Collier, Sweek and Espy ♦ their willingness to personally engage ♦ for President tn sending out invitations to their ♦ graduate classmates and old ac ♦ Nominations for officers of the quaintances, urging their attendance University student body, have been at next commencement. The Idea of five year reunions of past classes was named as follows: For president. Calvin Sweek, Cecil heartily endorsed. President Campbell, who was pres LOGGER DIES FROM Espy, Percy Collier, ent. expressed his most hearty appro For vice-persident—George White. HIS INJURIES val of the plana engaged in by the Verne Gillis. For secretary—Miss Edith Wood alumni. He encouraged the move ment from ever? standpoint and al T. C. Bell, Booth-Kelly Em cock anl Miss Ms v DeBar. Twe member of executive com- so pointed out its importance to the ploye, Suffer Inter niitue-Sam Davidson, Chas. Koyle, University in the presence of the nal Injuries growing demand upon the institu- ' » 1 l’h’l Browrrlt Raphael Geisler. - i Three members of athletic council tlon. Alumni Assembly —Hawkins, "Chuck” Taylor, Gab T. C. Bell, the Booth-Kelly logger, Definite steps were taken at this who>se seric-us Injury by being rielsen, Ferd Henkle, "Brick” Cock- meeting for the accomplishment of crushed beneath a leg, was chron- erllne. Editor of Oregon Emerald—Will ends desired, A special committee lcled in yesterday's Guard, died at was appointed from among the older the Eugene hospital last evening be iam A. Lowell and Ralph Moores. Business manager of Emerald—J. members to work up an alumni as tween 6 and 7 o'clock. sembly to take place later In the L. Canfield and C. A. Osterholm. The physicians at the hospital Assis.ant business manager of spring, to which all local alumni are could find no bones broken, but In to be Invited in a body. A nerma- Emerald—Phil Brownell and Phil ternal injuries were the cause of his nent committee was established to death. He was aged 28 years and Hammond. Editor of Monthly—Dean Collins. arrange for other special meetings of single. He leaves a brother near the alumni in the future. The date Marcóla, where the remains will be Olive Donnell. Four assistant editors of the for the next meeting was set t for next taken for burial. The lumber cotn- monthly—Alma Payton, Lucile Ab Monday evening. May 9. at 7:30 any appears to be ity no manner rams. Clarence Walls, Fen Waite, o'clock. responsible for the death of the Annual Reception Mi-s Wright. young man. The suggestion was made that the Manager of monthly—Ted Wil local alumni provide for the annua' liams. The Wheat Markets. Assistant manager of monthly— reception of the respective classes of r'h'naeo Mv 4 Mav 111 1-8, the University at various times dur Lee Huggins. ing the school year. It met w'th a July 103 3-4. Sept 101 3-4. hearty approval, and a committee, Portland. May 4.—Unchanged. with Mrs. Dunbar as chairman, was ILL-FATED MAINE appointed to provide for the re option Tacoma, May 4.—Uuchanged. 14/11 | RFRAICFDof ,he present senior class at some WILL ou nMiouu |ttme durln(S the commencement week Only a few days ago the doctors Other points of Interest discussed Washlngton. May 4—After .1 . during the session wars the questlor Informed L. W Baker that he was twelve years, the ill-fated iof swearing additional contributions sertonsly ill with acute tubercnloeto battleship Maine to to be re to the kxn fund from among the of the lun*< and he left at once for moved from Havana harbor . ,alumni, the development or oouetrno- ■tail tmhe City. He to reported to it ad the bodies wbieb went tlon ef a fall and vivid history ot the kava fit!stud twice ar Portland white down with the vs—«1 Interred institution from its foundation. the on hie way. aad was so 111 Saturday in the national —tnerery at provision for alumni headquarter« on that hl« wife and ahikd were tele Arlington ♦ the campo« during commencement, commencement, phoned to tome at once and they left The bill providing for eneh and tho ways and mean« of prevailing on the local that evening Quick or removal and burial, which upon the students In attendance to galloping consumption take« Its vle- had already passed the houee. . remain for commencement week. tlrm quickly. Mr. Baker formerly today passed the senate. * -------------------------- . ’lv«d et Cottage Grove, and for a Twenty Hood River business men year or more was conductor on the $♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * have formed the Hood River Oil Co. “lertrtc cars at Eugene.—Cottage for the purpose of developing five Grove Leader. A man near Harrisburg will har sections of land controlled by them In vest 50 acres of alfalfa this year, nest the Vale oil fields George A. Dorris, the asparagus It will be a year 100. close corporntlon. with a capital of king, was In the city today. He la $100.000. and it is their Intention tn now canning 750 cans of asparagus Jacksonville will try to get a rail-1 begin work ____ _________ _ _ Immediately. J. ... H. J every __ day ____ and __ has _____________ about fifteen road built to tho Blue Ledge mining Hibbard has been elected preeident | handa employed at th#* work. Next district. 'of the Company.____________________ week he will hare have about twenty. J T J J J T J 199 denen black Hose; fast sslsr; «pastal . . . LANE COUNTY ASSET COMPANY