Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 16, 1910, Image 1

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    TIIH EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
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VOLUME 44
EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1910
NO 25
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A SUCCESS
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Hi dreds of Citizens Visited
Magnificent Caravansary
Klamath Falls, Or., June 15.—Ike Harold, who shot Kid
Herbert and Walter Newell, two young sheep men, was captur­
Last Evening
ed near Lake View, about six miles from the scene of the trag­
edy, las. night. The capture was made by Deputy Sheriff
While the new Hotel Osburn han
Charles Arthur aid Creed McKenzie, a sheep man, after they been
open for buslne«« for nearly a
had fired eight shots at Harold and wounded him in the leg. mo ¡th, the formal opening did not
o'-< ir until !a«t evening, when the
Harold snapped his rifle athis captors, but the bullets would ¡general
public vai invited by Mr.
not explode. It is alleged he confessed his crime to lis cap- and Mr«. W. F. Osburn to inspect the
ma.iiiricent building and to partici­
tors. He was taken to Lake View, where he will ha”e a prelim­ | pate
in a dance given in the dining
inary hearing tomorrow.
room. Th!» metropolitan hotel was
Munich, Bavaria, Juno 10.—Obcrrurnagua.tlic aceno of the
passion play, is today cut off from every communication with
I
outside points by Hoods. Of six hundred strangers in the place
to witness the sacred performance, three hundred tire Ameri­
cans. It is believed, however, there is no danger, us the hotels
tuo on high ground, but the lower streets are filled with water.
High water is reported throughout upper Bavaria, and snow in
the higher Alps is melting rapidly and greater floods arc ex­
pected.
thronged with people of almost all
clades last night. Whatever station
Lakeview, Or.. June 14.—A ni’e was Walter. He turned the sheep In life, the people of the city ar*
j sage left by Herbert Newell, one of loose and I fired him and told him he pro nd of the hotel.
i the brothers murdered by Ike tt-*r- wa* no good, and then he pulled his
In the vallar of th*- Moravia river
The festivities of the evening be­
| rold, has be»n sent h--» by tele­ gun and Walter said: 'I am not gan about nine o'clock when the
have inundated several towns, and
phone from the scene of the crime. airaid of you.’ At that he shot him grand march, led by Mrs. 8. K. Mun­
thirty-five Ilves are reported lost.
burled a
The »:. age wal found today where in cold blood, then shot me. I h?.d ’S and Mr. Forsythe, of Portland.
tell <hll-
Newell had cached ft after being »hot strength enough to crawl to camp. I started,
'. After the grand march was
the first time, before the back of his but am in such awful pain I cannot over «<*
dancing was enjoyed in the
bead was shot off by the murderer stand it any longer, and I know I will beautiful and spacious dining room
on his return to camp.
die, anyway. Walter is about three- until a late hour, and light punch
The letter is as follows:
The () A. C. Girl» Who Were Promt nent in tho Celebration Exercise«.
quarters of a mile southwest of was served on the east balcony. Mu­
Floods
"I was shot by Ike Harrold and so here.
HERBERT NEWELU"
sic was furnished by Warren's or­
chestra.
The hundreJs of visitors who call­
ed at the hotel during the evening
were shown through the building and
each and every one was delighted
with its appointments and the elab­
orate manner in which It is furnish­
ed. The parlor and tea room were
especially admired, although the din­
ing room and the grill came in for a
great share of the admiration. The
three floors on which are located the
sleeping apartments were also visit­
ed by the throngs and many were
Pueblo. Colo., June 15. With the high type of citizenship which is de­
the comments upon the richness ot
—
the furnishings even on these floors.
fourfold object to save the forests, veloping. together with the more ra­
The rooms are furnished with every
and scientific utilization of our Fifty Delegates From Lower
F. Herrin, Prominent Rail Statehood Bill Will Also Be En I store the floods, reclaim the desert* tional
Docket
Being
Cleared
in
Prep
convenience that is found in all the
resources.
and make homes on the lands, the I Increased cost of living is not a
metropolitan hotels of the present
i eighteenth national irrigation con­ .bugbear when compared slth the in-
read Attorney, Is Prin
day.
acted During This
Valley Arrive in Eugene
aration for Regular Term
gress will convene at Pueblo Septeni- i creased production fostered by the Ir- 1
The Osburn is a credit to Eugene
lx-r 26 and continue It* sessions until rigation congress.
and the few citizens who made it
cipal Actor
This Afternoon
Session
j
Next Week
i September 30. Th*- official call says:
possible to erect such a magnificent
I he great work so far accomplish­
*
The great«-«! economic. Industrial ed is but the beginning. Irrigation,
hotel are to be congratulated upon
development agency In our nation, drainage, forestry, deep waterways
their progressiveness. The place is
Corvallis. June 14
With a ban­
The 22d annual convention of the
Washington, Jun» 15 The
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bill to «the con gross has for Its four objects —all present big question*. Great
Circuit court met this morning in already doing a big business an.i is
Episcopal diocese of Oregon met at
quet given by the facility to a num­ authorise the Issuance of certificates to save the forest, store the flood*.
on a paying basis. As its popularity
ber of th«- more proniluent guests al of indebtedness to th*- amount of , reel»Im th*- d«*sert* and make home* minds agro«« as to their Importance, St. Mary’s Episcopal church late this adjourned session and the docket
throughout the state the
••ven
when
differing
as
to
their
solu
­
afternoon,
after the large number of
cleared for the regular term, spreads
th«* institution, the quarter-century 83O,0QO,(>»0. to complete the reclam­ on the land
business will further increase.
tion. They are being solved In the
celebration of the Oregon Agricultu­ ation projects, was adopted by the
We iHtlnt with pride to the empire congr«*** forum where there are equal delegates who arrived on the after- . which convenes next Monday. A large
Mr. and Mrs. Osburn are ideal as
ral t’oltcg». Which »»• the BOM bill senate as a rider In the pending ad­ ■we are building in the "Groat Amerl- rights to all and « im - c I s I privileges to | noon
from
«1 1/ « I «« train
»»OtlVvA
«Ur, the
— 4«,, north
I ■» • had X. L been
I 1 A ■ number of cases have been disposed host and hostess for such a place and
limit and successful, even In th« his­ ministration land withdrawal bill, can Desert."
*n au,omob,ie!
a°d when ,he regu,ar term
it is partly through their Indefatig­
on a sight-seeing tour.
tory of th«* col leg«*, c I ohc I tonight. Only Senators Burton. Galllnger and
Our hearts are gladdened at the
able labors that Eugene can boast ot
(Continue«' on Paa* 11)
gins
the
trial
cases
can
be
taken
up.
The celebration pa**e«l off according Kean voted against It.
The Oregon elericus met this after-!
the finest hotel in the state outside
Albert
Emmons,
charged
with
lar-
noon at 4 o'clock and a paper »as
to program, and not * single mistake
StatclKeel u III Pass
of Portland.
1
%
or hlti’h occurred to mar the affair
read at this meeting by Dr. Rosen- ceny by bailee, and Harry Slam, who
The senate leaders said today that
Several members of the boar«! of the pn- ns - of ---- th» statehood bill at
m ueller, of Astoria. Tonight there is charged with forgery, were ar-
regents have been present to lake the present session by the senate Is
wlll be a missionary mass meeting at raigned thfs forenoon, and tomorrow JOHN H. HARTOG
part In the festivities. the last one to assured
the church, to be addressed by Dr. morning at 9 o'clock was set as the
it will not 1» taken up.
arrive being W. W. Cotton, who came h«>We**,x . until action la had on the
Morrison, of Trinity church. Port- time for them to plead,
GOES TO ROTTERDAM
land. Rev. L. C. Sanford, of SanFran-i
yesterday, accompanied by his wife rotifrrcnre report on th«- postal sav­
Cases Disposed Of
cisco,
and
others.
The features of today's program ings bank bill.
TO GO INTO BUSINESS
Th following cases were disposed
Tomorrow’s program will be as fol­
morning and th» commencement ex-
IUJI ohm I Hi'! Gmjcd
of
during
the
day
by
Judge
Harris:
lows:
rrclses in the afternoon W F Her­
The conference re; ort on the rail
Celebration of holy communion at | I The Blue Bell Medicine Co. vs. O. Former Eugene Booster Will ¿e
rin, of the class of 1873, delivered road bill will probably not be called
J. Hull; recover money. Set for trial
8;30 a. m.
Ab««rAtibllie oration
up In the senate todnv, owing to the
Associated With Old
Bishop’s charge to the convention Monday morning.
Trained Mind« deeded
nbscncc of Elkina, »bo Is detained r.t
Firm
I
Jennie Gillette vs. Treasure Gold
ta 9:30.
" II
>• Herrin, chief counsel Ills home by a sever«- cold.
Luncheon for delegates at the par­ Ming Co.; damages. Continued.
&Y'i' Southern Pacific Railroad,
B. J. Owen vs. Wellington Waddle;
ish house at 12:30 a. m.
John H. Hartog, formerly manager
who was graduated from the college
of the Eugene Commercial Club, bids
Business session of the convention recover money. Continued.
3 7 years ago. speaking of the “rela­ HILL DENIES
San
Francisco.
Cal.,
June
♦
Philip Riggs vs. Sunset Lumber goodbye to Oregon and the United
Resolution Introduced in Con-
the afternoon.
tive value« of the thing* for which
15.—Attorney-General Webb ♦ in One
LAYING OFF FORCES
of the matters to come up at Company; recover money, Contin- States, and with his two daughters
men strive.” said that It was the
state* that Governor Gillette ♦ this
sails this week for Rotterdam, where
is the adoption of a ued.
function of Institution* Of learning
gress Authorizing the
Mtrvctad
top the ♦ new convention
statement of the tenets of the ' L. M. Travis vs. Belinda J. Mere- he will again be associated with the
to equip their Htudeiit* not only lot
ON CONSTRUCTION
Jeffries-Johnson fight and ♦ diocese,
firm of Hartog & Fessel. This com­
a matter which was laid over dith: recover money. Continued.
competent engineer*, chemists and
Experiment
stated he would take the nec-
from last year. Considerable discus- j I A. B. Kirkley vs. H. L. Bown; dam- pany was established in 1783. was the
lawyer*, but make them fit for pub­ ♦
St. Paul, June 15.—Pres- ♦
essary steps at once.
♦
_ H final
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sion is expected before the
form ages. Dismissed without costs to first large importer of American
lic leiider*hlp One could not ««Xpert,
i«t*-i»t L W Hill, of the OfMt ♦
Washington. June 15
Represent­
Governor Janus N. Gll-
is decided upon, Delegates are also either party.
packing house products, and had the
he »aid. thnt th» great ma«**-« of th*
Northern Hallway Company, ♦
lette.
fn
a
long-distance
tele
­
John R. Campbell vs. F. F. Bar­ contract with the German govern­
to be elected to the general conven­
|M>*>l>le would exercise critical judg­ ♦ todav denied the report that ♦ ative Shepard, of Texas, has Intro­
phone
conversation
with
the
tion to be held in Cincinnati next Oc­ nard and D. F. Barnard; recover ment to furnish the meats in the
ment in matters In which they had ♦ the Great Northern had begun ♦ duced a resolution authorising and
Associate I Pte.-s this after­
money. Settled and dismissed.
tober.
Franco-Prussian war.
Mr. Hartog
not I»-* n trnliK il. but the state bad « retrenchment by laying off ♦ directing the postmaster-general to
noon, said:
• Siuslaw Boom Company vs. F. N. came to America as a lad of 18 to be
« men engaged In construction « Investigate the practicability and cost
■ right t
t that It* edtli
“
1
have
Instructed
Attor-
Frederickson; injunction. Demurrer Associated with Armour & Co., of
men and women should give It th» « work.
♦ of an aeroplane or airship mail route
ney-General Webb to stop the
SUBMARINE BOATS
!confessed. Leave to file amended Chicago.
benefit of their more mature judg­
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Jeffries-Johnson
fight,
and
I
between the city df Washington and
complaint. Defendant given 20 days
ment when subject* of grave public
ON FIRST SEA
shall expect him to do so."
to answer.
some other points stillatile for the
THU WHEAT MARKETS
Import were being considered.
MRS. C. M. COLLIER FOR
VOYAGE IN PACIFIC
experiment.
Alumni Will Incorporate
Going to Nevada
The resolution provides that these
Chicago. June 15.—July. S3 5-8;
It I* planned to have the Incorpora­
Jackson
county
has
a
newly
dis
­
Both
Kickard
and
Gleason,
Vallejo, Cal.. June 15.—Starting
cxfierlments shall be made and re-
tion of the Alumni Association com­ September, 90; December, 91.
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
cave. It will come
the promoters, express a wil­
at the Mare Island navy yard today. covered
.
.
. mammoth
.
ports submitted at the next session
pleted at Its next meeting Th» pur­
lingness
to
accede
to
the
ac
­
the
submarines
Grampus
and
Pilie
handy
for
the
assembly
nominees
pose of lncor|*oratlng the Alumni As­
Portland. June 16.—Club, 78-79 of the present congress In December,
Former Member of the Board
tion of the governor, They
began the first ocean voyage ever at- next
nex* November.
November.
sociation I* to give It a legal standing Blueatcm. 83-83;
Russian, 76-77 to determine whether aerial naviga­
will take the fight to Ely or
Will Oppose McMurphey
tempted by boats of their kind on the j--------------------------
tion may be utilised for the safe and
and thus to obtain th«- passage of a Turkey Red, 78-79; valley, 80-81.
Reno. Nevada, or possibly to
Pacific coast. Their destination is
9cow containing 22 head of becf
more rapid transmission of mall.
A scow
law requiring that at least four mem-.
at Monday’s Election
Salt Lake.
San Diego. The tug Fortune will ac- cattle capsized near Marshfield and
The resolution was referred to the
Tacoma, June 15.—Wheat Is un­
bora of the board of regents of the
company them, as will the «oilier eight of them were drowned, but the
rules committee.
college be chosen by the Alumni As­ changed.
A petition for the nomination of
• « Justine.
others swam out.
sociation from H* membership.
Mrs. C. M. Collier for _____
school _____
direc-
Change 1« < >p|MH>ed
tor is being circulated throughout the
Whether the word "agricultural"
city and Is being numerously signed.
WORLD'S MISSIONARY
should be omitted from the name of
If she accepts the nomination she will
the college, tn order to avoid a public
be opponent to R. McMurphey. who
CONFERENCE AT WORK
misunderstanding regarding all the
has been nominated and has accepted
i
purpo*«« of th«- Institution, caused
th«» norileatlon Mrs. Collier served
Edinburg. June 15.— The delegates
mat i
I
a tuli temi as dtnector pevera! years
ot the world’s missionary conference,
of tl
Muinni ' - «< fatbin thl* after­
« to and gave splendid satisfaction on
which organized yesterday, got down I
noon. but a 1 th ■ t'tlment of a lar­
»he board. It is her friends who re-
to real work today. A feature of the
ger number of th«»-*' present opposed
• rnber her good work at that time
session was the presentation by John
» 'v
.
■ .......... I
t h%
who are urging her to enter the con­
11.
Mott,
of
New
York,
chairman
of
,
»•
»I
l»'ln«
put
to
n
vote.
I
test this year. The election occurs
the report of the committee, on car­
Wi® following offlcetH sere elect*««!
next Monda»-. Resides »he matter of
rying the gospel to all the non-Chrls-
by the Alumni Association this morn­
electing a director, that of whether or
tlan world.
ing:
not the district shall purchase the old
President, Eil Aldrich, of Pendle­
Osburn property adjoining »he High
ton; vice president. Arthur Boukuet,
school building for more play room
AUSTRIAN LABORERS
of Corvallis; secretary, A lib- Ed­
will be voted upon.
wards. of Corvallis, and ti• .«surer.
i I
John Allen, of Corvallis.
BURNED TO DEATH
JUBILEF
CORVALLIS
PASSES SENATE
AS RIDER
10 CARRY MAILS JEFF- JOHNSON:
: ONCLE SAM FICHI WILL BE ¡i
BY AIRSHIP
SIOPPED
Niagara Falls. June 15.—Twelve
Austrian laborers, known by numbers
only, were burned to death in their!
shacks at Falls View, near here, last!
«night. One man. a womand and I
child received fatal injuries. They
were employed in power development ,
work, and the fire started in their
shacks, spreading rapidyl.
NEW REGISTER OF
PORTLAND LAND OFFICE
Washington, June 14.— Just be­
fore the senate adjourned tonight.
President Taft sent In the nomina­
tion of Henry F. Hlgby, clerk In the
Portland Land Offlc , c Register of
that office, to succeed C. B Merrick.
Secretary Bnlllng««r yesterday in­
formed th«- 8enate that he wished to
Appoint Merrick’s successor so thnt
Merrick could be relieved and go to
tile post« fflce. Otherwise It would
l>e nei'Craary to continue him ns Reg-1
'< W. f the Lan<l Office or clore th»« t [
<«}L«J> pending the selection of a sue-'
cesaor.
FAIR WEATHER
FOR TOMORROW
Oregon — Fair tonight and
Thursday.
ONE PHASE OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AT 0. A. C.
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UNiTED WIRELESS
OFFICERS ARRESTED
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New York, June 15.—Pres­
ident Wilson and Vice Presi­
dent Bogart, of the United
Wireless Telegraph Company,
were taken Into custody today
In the company’s offices to
answer to the charge of the
_________
misuse of
the mails.
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In the city of Canton. China, are
filch pleasant sounding streets as
Benevolence. Peace, Bright Cloud
Longevity, Early Bestowed Blessings
Everlasting Love, One Hundred
Breezes,
The New Armory Bulldi.g, Where the Celebration Was Held, Corralli» xK^Brlght Refreshing
------ tness, and so on.