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TJ VOLUME 44. EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD _ _ . . . .... - - — - - * -- - - •* - M .. ___ . . . . .............................. ..... .. _ . . ___ ________________ ____________________ EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT 1, 1910 John Brown’s Memory Is Honored by Kansas Women I Three Candidates for Republi can Nomination Run Ousuwotomie, Aug. 31. - Governor Stubbs, of Kansas, joined F-»'' '' T ' h Jhe Roosevelt party at Osage today, and accompanied him here to take part with him in the celebration of John Brown day. Bn-1 thusiastic crowds of Kansans kept the colonel busy making* Buis«». Aug. 31 In the Iduho prl- speeches until late last night. Ruin was falling, but the crowd» muri«« th«» three ca>idldut».*N for gov- »■ruor on the Republican ticket. Bra- were not dettorred. dy, Cligaloite and O'Neil, un* run From the Jimc of his arrival here this morning until he was ning u ti»»»»- rue«. Brady «» «»ms to b«» escorted to tho Masonic Temple, the colonel remained in his car the favorii©, but the count of »«cuiid ■ hole© votes iiiuy completely change nt the station while a large crowd of mon and women were out th«» r<-»ults. At present it Is impossi side shouting for him to speak. The colonel wanted to talk with ble to «©itiinat« the returns. 7h«» vote of the city is h«-avy, and Governor Stubbs' party, and it fell to a number of senators and In th«» country light, the courts having held th«* setoud «hole« provision ot congressmen and others to talk to the crowds, and they told the primary luw to bo mandatory, and what a great man was Roosevelt, and that he was carrying out many voters wrote lb«ir immus as second choice ballots. This will de John Brown's work. lay tb<» count. Roosevelt appeared on the platform for a few minutes and Congressnian Hamer is leading in the ltiitlu^count fur the Republican told the people he was glad to bo in the Sunflower State. nomination. Th© liquor qu«»stlon has Leaving his private car, the colonel was escorted by the Fif been the multi issue. y<»ili th« head ing candidates on the Republican teenth Cavalry, U. 8. A., to the Masonic Temple, where for un and Democratic tickets have declared hour he received the citisens of the town. At the conclusion of In favor uf the county optlou law, eu- by the last legislature. Brady this reception be went to the state hospital for the insane, where acted asked the reno mi notion aa an «in lunch was served. Later he reviewed the military and other or dorsement uf bls attitude in oppoal- tion tu th© Jlquor Interest». B. F. ganisations. Then going to the park, outside the city, which was O'Neill, ItcpublUan state chairman.] the scene of the famous battle of Ossawatomie, Colonel Rooso- Is I i I h cblff Opponent. velt took part in the dedication of this ground as a state park liwrury Gives It U|> Spokane, Wash., Aug. 31. At 1 named for John Brown. No. 32 PROMINENTFRISCO BIG ÄPPLE SUOMI FOR EUGENE THIS FALL Rese Buckingham Victim Promotion Department of Com of Automobile Ac- mercial Club Takes Initia- cident five in the Matter Munich, Aug. 31.—Mrs. Ros© Buckingham, of Ban Francisco, was killed, and Miss Agnes Reese, of the same city, severely injured by a run away automobile as they were leaving the theatre last night. The runaway car ran into the crowd, killing Mrs. Buckingham and injuring others. Well-Known Woman « FRUIT TO BE SHOWN IN MANY STORE WINDOWS Planned to Hold Exhibition in Latter Part of October or First of November Francisco, Aug. 31.—Mrs. Roto- Buckingham, killed in an auto mobile accident at Munich, was well known here. She was a sister of A big apple show for Eugene this Geo. H. Luchsinger, president or the Humboldt Savings Bank, and the fa!) Is planned by the promotion I lie women of Osawatomie. Kuu.. purchased the ground where the famed mother of three children. board of the Commercial Club. At battle bearing the name of their town was fought tifty-foor years ago under a meeting held last night prelimin the lender-ship of John Brown m<1 presented II to the public. On the buttle ary steps were taken and committees «»•Id stands the moouuieut erected to the memory of the champion of the BIG PUMPKIN SHOW will soon be appointed to work out »laves, and near by Is the cablu where Brown rerdded at the time of the battle the details. V li e I'resldent Fairbanks dedicated the mouumeut tour years ago. and former AT JUNCTION CITY It is planned to have the finest President Rooisnelt was selected to make the dedicatory speech for the park display of apples on exhibition ever SEPTEMBER 16 AND 17 seen In Eugene or in this part of the _________________ be held during Exhibits Will Be Brought to valley. The show will the latter part of October or the first the Lane County part of November at a time when Oregon apples are at their beet. And Fair there will be plenty to »elect from P m. Barney O'NelU'a supporters at Wallace, Ida., bls home town, con Junction City, Aug. 31.—Special thia season, as the crop is the larg for a good many years and the Osawat nil«. Aug 31 Roo©©v«lt'a on the good that was arc oaptlshed ceded tils defeat for the Republican Correspondence—Junction City will est hold a pumpkin show on September quality of the apples is excellent. «lH*m-h la regjrdod by thorn who h*ar“| Even In ordinary times there are very nomlnatlot» l^r governor. The Clag- This will be just previous to the state 16th and 17th. Friday and Saturday. apple It aa a studied declaration of the few of us who do not see the prob stone fore«« coaceded that Brady will show In Portland, and the best As ft Is the intention to take the principle« for which he stand?. Hinre lems of Ilf« as through a glass, dark lead on first choice votes, but Clag- of the local exhibits will be taken atone declares that when the second ly; and when the gla»« Is cloudef by exhibits to Eugene the dates were returning from Africa two month« with good prospects of winning set as near the county fair dates as there ago he I ms been silent In regarJ to th© murk of furiou« popular pa ©b u choice votes are counted be will prizes. possible, »>©11 would be in readiness. many Display hla Views on the specific Issues of th»* vt»!<»n of the b»*»t and the bravest] declared the nominee, in Store Windows It Is expected to make this one of the day. except In a few cases In 1« dlmmwl Ixxikiug back, w© ar«* ajl attempt will be made to gath the big attractions of the fall festivi- er An which he has spoken uf particular <>f ui now nble to do justice to th© a large number of boxes of the Enrollment of Seven Hundred Some Claim Forestry Officials ; tie-s and an annual affair, or fair. finest local I «ties Th» former president val<>r an! th© itlzlntereziedn«»« ar.J' CURTIS ESTABLISHES apples raised in this part of Though this is the first attempt. broke his alien»© today. 11» made no the iov" of the right, as to each it! NEW FLIGHT RECORD direct reference to th«» Taft admini was given to «••« the right, shown it is expected to be quite extensive’P aCe on. * 1F , More Students 1^, Ex- Made False Representations g>a r.orwtio in ♦ «n «»nH /»rx.sn^»-1 every store window In stration. although be expressed views both by the men of the North and a ? JLw r d. co1u“tr> | business district, at least on WilliK Cleveland, O., Aug. 31.— have banded together for mutual ben-' ette street, and «• . . tho^ ■ ruphatlcally on a number of quea- th« mwn of th«* South In that con*. p^ted This Year to Get Them to Work .»u it « is expected Curila today established a tlona with «hi li the administration t«*ot which w»» finally de«'i<l«d by th«( t.lt, and get together rocfally, show each wjndow from ttje 8. P. depot" new world's recurd for zero- .altitude of th«» West. We can ad*. result of the farmers labor andit„ „m has been dealing. Thu fall tenu of it»« University ot Much complaint his been heard the dlscu»© ways of planting and caringl^’ T®"tLstr*et.w,“‘ contain * plane flying when he flew- Ulial Itw* t'otinirl Held. J . tn I re the heroic valor, the sincerity.’ Oregon opena on *Tui - - for crops, the kinds of vegetable^*®'' of • ‘ » “ • J ’ 1 A September from somd, of the men. who were from Euclid Bench, nTn»; miles • tie» elf d«v<>H< n sh >wn alike by th» "There have been t^q great erl’M men who wore th«» blue and the m«n fruit grain to anH olant rirlce •' ’ n tnia way the apples will east of Cleveland, to Cedar 20. and the population of Eugene will taken up _____ __ McKenzie ______ ______ the by the forest mfnvTth!; h« th JUSSIS Of P«>ple WHO In our country's history, first when who wote the gray; and our an<ln«-ss Point, sixty mile« In an air be Increased by or 800 students service to light the fires last week, thej snould command and many other „.„„u was f< rmed. and then again when It ♦ V» 1 w rra P m 1 ♦ y» • F» n • 4 I lx-> w r^.9 »ho 111 O 11 1 d kmivuw OOt pl3 L J 3 11 ¿id dm j SSiOIl f t«O f line. In one hour and nine such men should hate had to; from all parts of the state. All prep-'that ,ero not fewted right things useful to the tiller of the aoil The formative1 that it was perpetuated . . teen minutes. This Is the fight one anol her Is tempered by t he| su'h as the irrigation problem. There' •* “ »»• <- ............. ... - .............. .. is Revo- |wrl»>d Included not m »r«ly th will be <U»»»*rod displayed to a ____ will be a Farmers’ Institute on Fri-|wU1 better ______ adv*:/- longest over waler flight on glad knowledge that ever hereafter ¡iitloiiar> War. but th« creation and their descendants shall be found ! tags. record. what will be the biggest year In the that their time was to be paid for • day the 16th conducted by Dr. Withy adoption of th» ('»»nstltutl >n and th© fighting side by Mde, struggling In This show is planned for the edi hlstorty of institution are well un- ‘ while they jvere out of Eugene. They comb of the Oregon Agricultural col fication first dozen years < f work under It. peace aa well «a In war for the up of the people at home, few •ay that they were taken up there lege . der way. the administration of-! Then cam© sixty y<*ara during which lift of their common country, all of whom realize that just as good and after they were through fight- Saturday there will be a ball game RIPLEY DECLARES- pr<«i.! arroaa th« »■»mtlaent flee there Is a large force of people, in& the time.-» they were paid for only and many other attractions aside apples can be raised and are being alike resolute to raise to the highest years of V! vital growth, county <1.» as ftivn grow iU in LU the “ .1 grow e but of growth * „„.j I all busy preparing for th© coming the actual time that they 4ku»rked. . from the regular order. < ■« v rxv-lwoa 1 raised 1 in LI Lane UUtlLlLy ‘ ,,f h<m< ‘ usefulness the ROADS IN NEED Uhout rather than trow th iwllblt.' nation to whlrh h alt belong As ».rm famous district« around Medford and which they and then they were told that they school year.. A. k. Tiffany. th6 regis have been offered on all farm prod- Then com© th© lime of stress and for the veterans of the Grand Army OF HIGHER RATES trar, returns ^gnorrow after a vi acauwould have to walk or pay their ' ucts, vegetables, grain, fruit and Hood River,_and for the education of outsiders. Suitable prizes will be of- »train which culminated In the Civil of the Republic, they de««*rve honor in Southern Oregon, and he wiM wry back. Many of them made a1 "pumpkin: ■largest, best collection in fered by the Commercial club and War. the period < f terrible Hrugglo and recognition such as Is paid*to no Chicago, Aug. 30.—E. P_ Ripley, tlon strong objection to this and some different departments, also the arts, other organizations for the best dis at once set about the work of hand-; i»p<> > th«* lisue of which depended the other citizen» of th« Reptmllc: for pnwldent of th«» Santa Fe aystem, on the work Incidental to the coming were brought back on springless flowers, fancy work, sewing and plays. Justification of all that we had done to them th»» Republic owea Its a)l. the witness stand today before Spe ling wagons. From the office of the sup-i culinary departments have been re of the students. Merchant? Co-operate earlier, and which marked the second for to them It owe Its very existent«. cial Examiner O. M. Brown, of the All summer long letters have been erviaors in this city a different story I membered and great results are an Many merchants who have already great perloJ «7 growth and develop Interstate Commerce Commission. In' coming from all parts of the state Is learned and the oomplaint prob- ticipated along these lines. I do not speak of this struggle ef support of the contention uf the rall- been seen in regard to this method of ment within Th«» name of J«»hn from students who would attend the ably comes from a few who thought i I Just think of a fifty dollar steel displaying the fruit have expressed Brown will be forever a»» clate«j tho pist merely from the historic University. Judging from the num- they were going to to have an easy range for the biggest pumpkin on ex their eagerness stan.l|e4nt Our Interest la primarily to cc-operate in the with thia ««»cond period of the na bers of thsee. It is estimated that the graft. Deputy Supervisor Fitten. hibition at the Pumpkin Show! in the application to-day of the les matter and some have affered their tion'« history; and Kansas was tho attendance at the University proper who employed the men, says that twenty dollar kitchen cabinet A xweuiy aoitar sucneu camuei entire wlndow apace for the few daya sons taught by the contest of half a th«.atre u|>«>n which the first act of will run over 700. and possibly many only in a few instances were they for the best loaf <f bread from the of the rhu show. the aecond of our great national llfo century «go. It Is of little use for us more. Within the next two weeks told that their pay would start from Junction City flour, eighteen dol-| drama« was played. It waa the re t< i*ay lip loyallty to the might* ru» ii more definite figures _ can be _ given the time that they left Eugene, and lars worth of flour distributed in’ sult of th© struggle In Kansas which of the |MSt unlers we sincerely en- out. At present a canvass of the city this was only by mistake of an a- premiums by the Eugene mill, and, NARROW ESCAPE OF determined that our oountry should d«avor to apply to the problems of Is being ........ made for accommodations They were not _ told that! IP - --------------------------------- for -- distant. -------------------- ...... — ------ ............. Vinci »aiuuuiv o4 VK4.VI v ... . V. other valuable special premiums. It b© In deed aa well as In nn«u«» de-' th«» present precisely the qualities the student-, students, and it is thougl thought that they ’would be brought back. Dep- will pay Eugene folks who want a BARRETT PARTY WHILE which In other crlrea enabled the voted to both union and freedom, Eugen© can easily ................ handle tn< ie new- uty Fltten tells of one man who, as gc<jJ time and the worth of their thAt th«* great experiment of demo men of that day to meet those crises. soon as be was told that he would comers. There-have been times when * " *“*'■ *■- ” money to hitch up a few automobiles IN WASHINGTON cratic government on a national It In half melancholy and half amus the securing of rooms near the Uni have to net back at hie own expense. or whatever manner of conveyance seal© should succeed and not fall. It( ing to see the way In which well- versity was very difficult, but this set out at once and walked to Hu they prefer and spend a day at the wan • heroic struggle; nnd. as la In-, meaning people gather to do honor to Nathan Barrett, teller at the Eu ll better this year. As usual, thu gene aud then applied to the office Pumpkin Show. evltabl«« with all such «4rugglea, It •he men who. In ootwpany with John most difficulty is In finding suffi-, for a relnbnrsement of stage fare There are good hotel and restaur gene Lean and Battings bank! who re Brown, and under the bud of Abra had also a dark «nJ terrible side ; cieut _ _______ boarding _ r places. ____ _______ Many . people . which _______ he __________ claimed he ,_________ paid. It is herd ant accommodations, or if you wish, turned a few days aaa from a hunt V«rf much was <Vn«* of good, «nd ham Lincoln, faced and solv«»«l tho are •willing to spare a room, but not, t satisfy a certain class of these men to picnic, the Woman's Improvement in Western Washington Is telling of much «Ito of an<!. a* wan In* great problems uf the nlnetc«*nth ...«s««., «.a«-.* is* hiinAla hnardprs * itn.la>r nnv onniUtlnnu under any conditions. many care io handle boarders. club park site will be at your soJt forest fire experience that he had evitable In such a period of revolu century, while nt the »am«» tlm«» these Faculty Enlarged vice. Come and help celebrate the the, ’ while ’hite in In the mountains. The mem mem- same good people nervously shrink tion often tho name man did both barvest time in this beautiful valley'bers of his party found themselves The faculty of the University has SOUTHBOUND TRAIN from or frantically d©n* unce those good and evil. For our great g<»«1 been enlarged, aiM there are several CDAll/nm of peace, prosperity and plenty, at nearly surround«*d by fires and pack- fortune as a nation, we. th«» i>A»ple who ar«» trying to meet the problems changes. The chair of geology.«hicb BADLY CROWDED the Pumpkin Show, Junction City, Ing their — supplies on - a — wagon, *• hur *•»■••’«— — — of th«» twentieth In th»» spirit which of th" Unlt«-d States ae a whole can has been vacant since the death of September sixteenth and seventeenth. ried to safety. On the way out a was accountable for the succ«» eful now afford to forget the evil, or at Professor will be filled this big tree that had been burned at l-rofessor t Condon, onuon. win u© luieu (».. Tf>p 8onthbound train today was toaat to remember It without •bitter- solution of the problems of Lincoln's the.,bottom was felled by the wind LtV bz roif L mJ,;.tC?Ac«U neat’1? »« holir >«t*- This was caused tini*. This choice direcHy across the road as they were " ■ e is is said said to to be b most („ excel- ! t**e ,arKp number of hoppickers FORMER PRESIDENT in the werp np val|W from passing. A stump near it broke its — lent. Mr. . Collier — has — been - government geological service, both Portland. -There was much complaint fall and prevented it from reaching 0F TELEPHONE CO. to turn In his time and come homo In this country and in Alaska, for ten among the passengers because the' the ground, but this jar broke the EDWARD P. RIPLEY. for a short rest before school .be years, and is well fitted to handle this train was badly crowded. All the way tree in the middle and as the top gins Teachers are coming beck to COMMITS»ICIDE crashed do the ground on the op- ‘ ulace. ' i from Portland the aisles of the cars plum their year's work and have a road that higher rates are just qnd Dr. C. posit© side it formed an arch over the ~~ J. C. Bennett will succeed were full of standing people, among little time to get ready. right, declared that wages paid by Professor frightened horses’ backs. He told Hawthorne in P whom were many women and chil- Salt Lake, Aug. 31. — Uavld 8. the railroads have increased largely, --------- .AIhi. The tetwhern have not been as ment of .. psychology. This i. Is .1«. also nn au dr n At A|bany nearly 50 got off Murray, former general manager of ¡of the roar of the fire and how the signed their grades and buildings us making operating axpenaes a greater excellent choice. fir trees seemed to go ,up as a This would have relieved the crowded the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone' ' : great ProfetBor Goo. F. Lussky will take condition puff of powder. yet, except in a few Instances, but burden. cars hut nt that city two Company, took his life today by leap He also declared thnt the outlook the place of Professor Koehler as an thia will !><> completol In a few days, were taken off nnd the people were headlong from the roof of the ns soon as Superintendent St » kton for next year is not good ntid that I instructor In the German depart crowded up in the remaining cars ing Deseret National bank building, three ! COPIOUS RAINS QUENCH --... ...... ... the .... general conditions are so considered ment. 11c Is a graduate of the Uni-i returns .............. from his - v.nation stories, to the street below. Busi coast.""’ Tlie"'a li h »I board ha > held In th»« judgment of merchants and verslty of Chicago, and is well adapt worse than they were before. coast. ' ness reverses and domestic troubles • with the trend of FOREST FIRES nn occasional meeting this summer! those familiar ed for the position. A man named ’ an < Medford’s new clenring-honse made caused the act. His widow and daugh thought It it Kempthorne will assist Professor De and has prepared everything lor tho events. . Mr. Ripley said he thought a showing for the first week with a ter are residing at Los Angeles. Seattle. Aug. 31.—Copious rains fall opening The building« have not '" * improbable that next year the Cou In the department of Mathemat total of $ 1 S2.SO4.65 as the bu iness In Whatcom, Skagit and Snohomish been cleaned nnd repaired and many earnings of the road might shrink so ics. handled by the four bank? of thel NORTH YAKIMA Fall Term Opens in Two and a Improvements have been made., The that they would no more than pay the counties last night quenched the for Girls’ Gym Ready This is considered very fair dividends. est fires. There are several Improvements city. play grounds have been < enlargetl “' and for the dull seasen of August oft»* Half Weeks—Teachers and where pcaalble. There Is yet about the campus that will greet the for a town of 10,000. J.................................................. —,, MAKES BIG GAIN students when they return. The girls’ ________• teacher to select, then the teaching POPE SEES PERIL BIG FOREST FIRE gymnasium will be completed for staff Is wmplete. In the High school Pupils Are Returning The Douglas county farmer is a ♦ Washington, Aug. 31.— ♦ ' IN MODERNISM their use. This is the former boys happy man these days, says the Ben Ihintlnftton will not return and IS UNDER CONTROL gym, which has been refitted to the News, Bumper crop? and sky-high ♦ The population of North Yak- ♦ In only 19 days, two and one halt to Till hl« place the board will hold short weeks, the small boy must be a npeclal meeting In a day or so. .Rome. Aug. 31.'—The pope. In re needs of the girls. It is thoroughly prices for all kinds of produce make ♦ Inta is 14,182. as compared Ogden. Aug. 31.—Tire fire in the with 3154 in 1900. ♦ gin trudging to school twice a day There will be 18 teachers In the ceiving Signor Gentllon. president of equipped and the interior has been the "man with the hoe"wear a ♦ In the basement pleasant smile • ■ _________________ - Tartfheo National forest of Idifllo has • with the strict eye of * teacher cov High school this year. This Is the the Catholic Electoral Union, today. entirely rebuilt. been brought under control. ering every thing that he would do. largest teaching staff that the school Insisted upon the peril of modernism nre the Individual dressing rooms To him It seems only ye»4erday that has ever_h»id. And It needs it. for In all countries and under all forms. and shower baths. There are Borne 35 of these. They are of the type vacation began and now It la almost tho enrollment In growing so fast that ♦ * the achnwil authorities are already figure given by ©ierk Reisner would In which the water comes from four time to go to school again. TWlCK-^-WEEKfBARD ♦ ♦ Although the sides, and hot front the top. so that New be nearly correct. The Eugene public schools open considering a new blldlng. ♦ It is not necessary to wet the hair. sch<K>ls will be crowded In pla>cea, ar courses have l>een added until It la on Mondsy, September 19. Teachers Beginning, Monday, ♦ ... <>ct«»ber ♦ and students In a few days will be the most efficient high school In the rangements are being made to hnndle The dressing rooms are well ventilat ♦ 3, tnv* Weekly Guard will be ♦ the attendance <s smoothly aa poss ed and everything has been built and pouring In from the mountains and state with Portland* excepted. ♦ Issued twlcr-a-week, every; JH<>n- ♦ prepared very heat by Dr. Stewart, I sea shore fresh and ready for the . The attendance In all the schools ible. ♦day and Thursday. ___ ♦ There will who has her office and laboratory in jilne-month»' work. The High In expected to exceed 3.000 thia ♦ hr- no advance in tae subscript ♦ The new 2 1-2 cent pieces will al the building. school student who has been carry I coming year. Last year the school ♦ tlon |>ric<* which will remain at ♦ As the students return they will see ing chain on a surveying crew or enrollment In Eugene, the University so be useful In a game of poker where ♦ 8t..V> per year, the same as now ♦ holding some light position about a excepted, was 2,724. Allowing an a !»;eent ante Is considered too much the campus prettier than it has ever ♦ charged for the weekly edition. ♦ been before. sawmill or lumber «amp Is planning Increase of 14 per cent the above and 1 cent too little. SEPT. 20 MORE DAYS FARM PAPER FREE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦