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    HE EUGENE WEEKL Y G
VOLUME 44.
8EST YET
EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, 8EPT 22, 1910.
THIS OF MOMEY
HE SPINI
Young Englishmen to Claim Billie Burke and
Pauline Chase From American Stage.
It was n fair day that opctu-d upon i
Portland, Hept. 21. "Xotwlth-
he furg«-»t tulr ever held III l.nti«. • tandliig the entire lack of organlsa-
i Hint)
At th«' opening uf th« four • tbili, tli«’ imt 1 assembly cumpalgii lias
days' festival this morning every­ l>e« n admirably ■ on,Im fed," «hid Hen-
Tokio, Sept. 21. —The publication today of the alleged de­
thing wan in readiness There *«« no « ator Bourne today. In a atatem«»nt
bait « oin, vied eff»< t to gre«tttie»ye ■ issued to the pre««, "Th» progres-
tails of a plot among his own subjects to assasinate Emperor
half completed effect to greet th» eye 1 »tv» newspaper», th« Grange and th»
Mutsihito created a sensation. The startling story appeared in
uf th« «arly visitor. Everything waa 1 lat><,r leaders, together with <uudl-
complete, from the tents of lb« Ar­ • .Utt s who aland tor progressive |aws,
an afternoon paper and states that the plotters are under arrest
nold Amusement Company to the • hav» dune splendid work ami the
and will be sentenced to death. This is the first time in the his­
«mull exhibits of the st bool children 1 ■
ll> 11 ri’tiirtis will show that the'
,i th«li wing of Hi« big pavilion that l work hu« not been In vain,
tory of the country that the life of an emperor has been plotted
1« crowded from flour to roof with 1
Naturally, the greater part of th«’
against by his own people and the facts known.
th« wonderful production of this 1 w >rk las fallen up,>11 the progressive
i >UUty
And wonderful la the word I newspapers, for th«» catnpaigu Is
It is alleged the assassins palnned to accomplsh their end
to express It by, for one hardlv real­ • largely <inc of Information. Thia la
while the emperor was visiting a military school just outside the
ises »hen he looks upon the enor­ ■ <1 fight of the peopla against pulltl-
mous samples of garden truck, from 1 i-ul hot»»« and machines and all that
capital but the plot was discovered in time to protect his majesty
pumpkins, as big as u barrel, to uuta 1 Is n«<«M«ary Is that thu people shall
and the plotters were seized at once.
us big as all auple, mat they were ac­ bi< advised which ratididatea stand
tually grown and are not th« careful I for th« machine and which are advo­
imitation of sumo advertising com­ cates of truly popular government.
pany or milllurry shop.
There <at> be no doubt h iw th« peo-
This Is the last year that the pres­ . pl« will vote If they know the attl-
ent pavilion call bo used to bold all I tud« of the various candidates.
the exhibits. lu fact, at present the t
I iifurtunately
some
assembly
h»ad uf une of the departments occu­ ■ aiidldales hav«< been so ashamed of
pying loss than une fourth uf the 1 their position and so dishonest In
budding said that bla department : their method« as to pose as friends
'ould use the whole building Io prop­ ■ of the direct primary, hence It has
erly display their »xhlblla Bo It la 1 fallen largely to the newspapers to
In every department, and next year a , show thi-lr real nttltud» and espoee
II««« building will be a ueceaally. line t the deception The courage, patrlo-
of th«» general committee In charge > tlsm and lojalty to principle display-
uf all the exhibits said the exhibits t ej by progressive newspajiers in this
on ebow for th» first day* thia year ' work merits the highest «.ommetida-
had last year's exhibit "snowed un­ , tlon.
Immense Crowds Cheer the Old-1 Awful Accident on Electric
der," meaning that the Increase this 1
“Efforts have oeen made by dls-
year «us very large
li nest newspapers and public speak­
Time “Bovs in
Railway Near Fort
, •
er« to frlght’U advocate» of the dl-
The lllll Cups
Near the centre uf th» big hall are , reel primary and of statement num­
Blue”
Wayne
two Immense silver cups that greet ber 1 by assertions that I am using
the eye of the visitor* Those «re (he , a slush fund for the purchase of
Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 21.—
Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. 21.—Thir­
cups that are uttered by James J, newspaper Influence. So tar as I
Once again the “Boys in Blue” have ty persons were killed in a collision
lllll, th» railway magnate, for the , atn personally concerned, this, like
passed in review before their com­ between a south bound limited and
best exhibit of grains nnd for the . all other false statements about me,
mander in chief. With steps not north bound local car on the Fort
bMl exhibit of fruit They are iruly woull go unnoticed 1 <i»em It but
so sprightly as they once were, but Wayne & Bluffton branch of the Wa­
beauties, aud are far the large« t 1 and , justlcu to the progressive newspapers
with the same old spirit, they march­ bash Valley traction line at King­
n>o«t eX|H'n«IVo cups that have ever snd progressive workers gem-rally,
ed the broad avenues of this city by lands. Ind., 18 miles south of Fort
•b«ell offered 111 thia county ou such ti w«ver. to make this declaration:
the sea, and were acclaimed by great Wayne, according to reports received
"I have not pal J promised or loan­
«11 occgpiun
crowds of people who came to see here. Many personus were injued,
ed
a
dollar
directly
or
Indirectly
to
Entering the ««»t wing one
the big feature of the forty-fourth some fatally, it is ‘ believed,
any
newspaper,
candidate
or
public
"
th” exhibits of four uf th» grana»«.
annual encampment of the Grand
The cars werer running at full
Irving. I'lensAiit mu. Springfield aud speaker during this campaign, except
[PAULINE
CHASE\
Army of the Republic.
speed and met on a curve a quarter
hpelicer Creek, They are truly eg- fur my usual subscriptions to five
Ideal September weather favored of a mile north of Kingsland, and be-
Iriin>cna<’ squash«», dally papers and the purchase of
htblta at that
fore they could be brought under
fifty extra copies of one issue of all
pumpkins, apples and fruit of every evening
it I- re|H>rt«*d that two of the moat pojiular actresses on the American stage today. Miss Billie Burke and Miss
control the crash came. A special
paper 1 du not owu a dol­
variety, corn that Is eight feet tell,
U.ii'.iie t’haae are to wed young F.ngllsbiueu within a few uioutha. The young Loudem-rs. who are ulsiut to em-
car with physicians was hurriedly
pantry from ¡he housewife, us well lar» Interest In any newspaper.
sent to the scene. Later report from
"On
my
return
to
Oregon
last
fall
I>:
t.
f<«
tin.
United
Btuten.
are
Captain
Frank
Cary
of
nn
old
l>evou»hlr»
faintly
aud
Nb-bolan
Jervlu
Wood,
better
at ell varieties ot preserved goods, I quickly reallted that an effort
the wreck says that 39 or 40 are
l
i
.nn
an
“
Nikko"
W.nat
Both
are
«nid
to
have
|«rofM>ued
.
’
o
the
stage
fuvoriteM
neieral
riuies
without
ullcceim
and
and from <abt>ag>w to the tumeloee, would be mad» thfi’tlgh the assembly
killed.
were .ini' »••■ »«(tv nnw’twl. They will be a<x«<tu|>auicd to tills cunutry by Vlncoiiut Torrlngtun. nlio has Iteen kuow u
«veryiblug M of th» wunderful alse. plsn
to restore under a new name the a- .« r « .««j iniriiier <>f T.ai « •»(:(•-. the Hwkey. Biille Burke In n<«w pinyin# lu “Mrs. Dut." s:«d Minu (’bane bei utue
Th» north wing la «Mxuplvd by the
three-sh«ll game of politics for w-'t ■ ’>.««« (•• «|..—>. r (••-•-« n. •«». tOnk paisuu« girt In “IJberty IW« "
SECRETARY BALLINGER
arts and crafts department aud Uee- old
the |>ern>nal bsneflt of disgruntled
dl» work. Iler» alVo la trtuud the politicians nnd special Interests. On
WILL NOT RESIGN
»«emlngly endless variety of dis­ October 18, 1909. 1 issued an ad­
plays
In th» art department therw dress to the pe«jple of Oregon expos­
are really some fin» exhibits that ing th» efforts and methods of the aa-
Denver, Sept. 21.—"How about
the reports of your resigning when
would do themselvee Justice in much aemblyltee. At an expense of lest
you reach Washington" Secretary ot
more nieiropolltan company. The than »1000 I hn.l printed and mailed
the Interior Ballinger was asked to­
exhibits ot fancy work are very iargo about 30.000 coplw of this address
day. “All buncombe,” answered the
and some are vwry Intricate or un­ to as many citizens of Oregon,
secretary. “I have no Intention of
usual. in this department la the old urged, nn«l still urge, the defeat of
resigning and I do not think I will
ladles' fancy work and knitting, and all «andldates who sought or accepted
I
have any."
cooking
th« young _ girls'
’
'' _ exhibits. nn assembly nomination. Retention
The secretary this afternoon was
Among th« latter are some unusual of a great fundamental principle Is
the guest of the Chamber ot Com­
productions of the pastry urt. There of mor« Importance to society than
merce.
I,re cookl«». coffee cakes, layer cakes, any Individual or any party.
In his address Ballinger said:
loaf cakes, plea, salt rising bread,
"I donated a thousand dollars to
"When I get foot loose from public
and everything that the most expert
an officer of the Fifople'a Power
office I intend to devote part of my
chsf Could conceive.
I league to print and circulate my ar- Demand Large Increase in Pav, Talks of River Improvement In Jack Johnson Stands on
time
to giving to the American peo­
...al
,L.frat< expenses
«»«
Fine Nchool Eklilbit
' -.............. u
i ‘ m tefrajf
»n«l-
ple some idea of the purity of my
MUTXVKJTO,
Th<» school exhibit occupies (lie' cjt.tlt to the circulation of petition« to I
of my traducers. The public
Rights As Champion of
Public Address at Cin-
Which Will Not 3e
Only ruler Japan ever had whose motives
west wing of the building, and this gubmlt under tthe Initiative my bill
is entitled to the hidden springs of
life
was
attempted
bv
bis
own
sub
­
includes everything from aeroplanes enlarging 'he present scope of the
inspiration which gush forth in tor­
jects.
cinnati
the World
Granted
io punipklna that are aa big as the pr|niary law and providing for direct,
rents of "uplift" patriotism from
i mail boy who carrier! them In with expression of - choice
— of
-• —
— - candi
—
party
­
these self-appointed moralists, and I
the
old
soldiers
in
their
march.
Cincinnati.
Sept.
21.
—
President
Boston.
Sept.
21.
—
Jack
Johnson
Portland.
Sept.
21.
—
The
grain
■ill affidavit that he grew It all him­ date* for president and vice presi­
The National association of Naval shall heartily enjoy using The search­
self. The work from the school chll- dent. direct election of delegates to handh’rs of this port will »trike to- Taft has so far declined to discuss po- champion heavy weight and con- Veterans
believes it has a solution of light when the proper time comes.”
lltlca)
matters,
^nd
also
to
discuss
querer
of
James
J.
Jeffries,
refused
_.. __________
2_,. They demand 40 centa an
conventions ____
and di- day.
dr«u> also Includes all matytier of national parly
The secretary asserted that the
the
matter
of placing a statue of
hi»
meeting
with
Roosevelt
at
New
today
to
put
up
»20.000
for
a
fight
nomination
fruits, vegetables and farm products, reel 1......
—— -—— qf
-- caxiJIdwt«»« for hour and «0 cents an hour for over- Haven. Although the president's vis-• for the title with Sam Langford, the General Robert E. Lee in the capitol efficiency of the interior department
. time, having been getting 35 cents
n«-»4Ll» work, carpentering, canning prenldvntlal elector«.
was never greater than today.
an hour and 50 centa aji hour over­ it has been emphasised as a “home Boston colored middle weight boxer, at Washington. The association at
and crafts work. In this section is, "On the .....................
.....
fifth of last ........
May I dellv-
its
convention
adopted
resolutions
coming,"
I«»
will
not
escape
politics
until
the
latter
made
the
first
de-
time
a*
against
30
cents
an
hour
and
an exh I lilt of butterflies that have
B11 a(j(|reM |n the United State«
The Ohio situation especial-1 posit. Johnson says that as cham- at which it did not oppose the plac­
b»en collected by George W. Taylor,■
showing how Oregon, through no overtime paid at Puget Sound entirely.
ly
is
to
be
explained to hitu by sev- pion he has the right to dictate how ing of Lee’s statue in the capitol
ports.
which bns I«f varieties, and has spec- tl).r initiative and referendum, direct
| the money should be put up, and that providing it appeared in civilian at­
The employers here say they «II era! party leader.«.
....................
___ .....
Imena that have beeu captuivd In ev- |, .....
r|mar
y. corrupt
practices act t and
In his address today, after «peak- he will give Langford 2 4 hours to tire. The naval veterans elected
ery part of th» globe
t..«., had
recall
..¿.1 ev
. . Ived. enacted -
and
“■* dem- not meet the demand
ing of the development of the city put np his »20,000, and will then William G. McEwen, Philadelphia,
The south wing and the centre Is „natrated the best form of govern-
Commodore.
the ten years In which he has cover the amount,
devoted to fruits mid vegetables. m<<nt known to the world. ■ Since *1***
the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + •»■♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ during
been absent, and saying he expected' He told Laugford during the jaw­
twiuk
-
a
-
w
kek
<a
%ui>
♦
Home of ti«' largest Mid finest fruit ,|,,||
V
,.
r
y
of
that
adJresa
I
have
had
♦
delivery
address
to take up his residence here after fest today that a fight between two CRIPPEN AND LENEVE
that cun be grown can be seen here ¡nat|On-wldo applications for over 1,- ♦
his duties at Washington are conclud­ colored men would not be a good
■r
♦
If any on«» ever «aid that any l>ett»r|
000 POpj,.a of the address and ♦
a fight;
HELD FOR MURDER
h - ♦ ed. the president devoted his remarks drawing card, that such
fruit < an lie grown outside of this have sent out over 1.300.000 copies ♦ 3,
II- ♦ to the Improvement of the Ohio river would be a losing venture so far as
county, they will I in mod lately re­ at an expense to myself of probably ♦ I»
♦
London. Sept. 21.—At the
II ♦ from Pittsburg to Cairo, and the out- ho was concerned,
tract their statements whMi they are |5000 for printing and part of the ♦«lay and Thiirwiajr, There will
♦ close of police court proceed­
for the future. He pointed out,
shown this exhibit. Here are th« distribution
I expect to spend a« ♦ In» ii <> advance in t/e *nte< rlp- ♦ look
the necessity for the economical
ings today Dr. Crippen and Miss
most wonderful «iwM-ltnens of apples, much more in the same work. < tin + (Ion price which will remain at
AUGUSTUS C. JENNINGS ♦
♦ Leneve were committed for
handling of freight at terminals es­
grape«, peaches, pears and every va­ any honest, intelligent man object to + *1.50 per year, the same as now ♦ pecially the necessity for overcoming
♦ trial, < charged with the murder
After completing the laying ♦
riety of loonl fruit. Among the in­ this publicity of Oregon’s Jemonatra- 4- charged for I he weekly edition. ♦ the physical conditions at terminals
♦
of the Doctor’s wife Belle El-
of 14,000 feet of new gas mains ♦
+ + + +
Primary
Candidate
for
Direct
dividual exhibits le the on«» of Geo. lion of the only known true govern- + * +
more,
♦
du« to the stage of water In summer
Solicitor Newton reserv-
about the city and taking up ♦
A. Dorris, of Springfield. which Is ment by th« pecpla?
♦ ed his defense for the trial
winter. The improvement of the
and relaying all the old mains ♦
*'ln my opinion. Oregon a lawg are Interests and antagonistic to all pro­ and
County
Treasurer
very attractive.
♦ proper.
Ohio river on plans thu« far mapped
that were generally too small ♦
the
greatest
«««et
the
state
ha«.
Peo
­
gressive
laws
and
all
extension
of
the
The poultry exhibit •« «Hod with
out the president said, will cost »63,-
♦
and leaky, the local gas com- +
+ ♦
all varieties of fowls «nd If one mnld ple will g > when» they «an enjoy the system of popular government.
000,000.
pacy is planning the immediate ♦
Asks
for
the
support
of
republicans
grentes
personal
liberty
and
Invest
“Yet th«» asseniblyltes e endeav- Denouncing the congressional "pork
name nil of the different varieties he
construction of more than twice ♦
on
his
record
for
rapid
and
accur-
WEALTHY
TIMBERMAN
their
labor,
brains
and
money
where
< ring to destroy this, t .e state's barrel." President Taft urged a re­
would be an expert on birds. AntT
as much, planning to extend the ♦
clerical work and experience as|
rood looking blrda thej oil are with they will receive the greatest equit­ greatest asset. Every voter for an construction of the method of dealing ate
light and fuel mains to every ♦
¡in
accountant.
During
and
after
his:
Oregon furnishes assembly nominee Is an Inferential with waterways Improvements in the
KILLED AT SEATTLE section
their feathers ns trim nnd clean ns| able ’irotectlon
of the city in which ♦
as county clerk, 1894 to
nature Itself. It Is » very large col-, ness or |>r perty. as nls vote for an confession that the voter is unable to United States. He asserted that the services,
there are enough houses to ♦
18 98, his books were experted and! Seattle. Sept. 21.—A stab wound
lection. The stock exhibit 1« large assembly nominee la it virtual con­ select his public servant or pass in­ "piece meal" policy of appropriating always
warant. The engineers are now ♦
found correct anti well-kept. in the back of the neck of Bryan
..................
....
Uli legislation.
After government fund« for rivers and har­
of his own Incomis'tenc«» and telligently
and attracts th« attention of th« ar­ fession
planning to lay a total of 36,- ♦
After
going
out
of
office
he
was
_
_
___________
_
___
_
Cogger,
a
wealthy
Hood
Canal
tim-
tills
mental
paresis
might
equally
ap-
voting
the
assembly
ticket
he
should
mor«.
bors was not only Indefensible from twice appointed by the court to as-|berman. whose body was found under
000 feet of pipe or over six and ♦
i Immediately go to the county court a business view point, but also gave
a half miles.
The ByLesby ♦
The attendance was fair and there ply 1« business.
slst
in
expertlng
the
books
and
ac
­
an
unoccupied
house
at
Maynard
ave
­
"This explanation regarding m.v ex- nnd ask for a gunrdi»« for his busl- rise to "a species of legislative abuse
thin
company Is expecting as much ♦
will lie n largo crowd out there this
counts
of
all
county
olfkers.
In
1898
nue anu Main streets, makes it cer­
penditnrvs Is sufficient answer to the g|Kll n public pledge to all the people, that is very near corruption in Its ef­
of Eugene as is the telephone ♦
evening.
he was elected chief clerk of the tain that he was murdered, and it is
that progressive preferring a system tinder which fect."
malicious c charge
----
company,
looking for a large ♦
house
of
representatives
and
per
­
supposed robbery was the motive.
____ and
...I progressive candi- secret pledges were made to Individ­
newspapers
immediate growth.
♦
formed the arduous duties of that With his wife he same to this city
uavo
been
subsidised
by
mo
u
a
l«
for
a
consideration?
primaries
or
the
general
election,
ev-
SEARCH FOR MURDERER
dates I,...— —• - —---
♦
—“ | j »I --------
have the utmost confidence in ery candidate who has allied himself
, recently and sold logs for 18000. He
A poor, warped Intellect or a purely
♦
i ed for four consecutive terms. He has took 1100 of this and disappeared.
......
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.......
___
_
__
/.
..
...
Z
j
and
tnde-
«elfish
horizon
can't
w»em
to
realize
the
Intelligence,
honesty
with
the
assembly
movement
and
ae-
OF FOUR PERSONS thnt ihë truth of the retention of( pendence of the people of Oregon and nlsted the effort to restore the politi­ also had years of experience In such His wife reported to the authorities,
Both the regular and, Roosevelt
«work beside« those above cited. Ad- but
__ ________
demonstrated Improvement In gov- believe they will defeat, either in the cal machine."
no trace was found until yester- republicans claim a victory in the
niittlng
that
Mr.
Taylor
Is
equally
day.
when
hfs
body
was
discovered,
primaries of yesterday and the
Weat Chester, Pa . Hept 21.— eminent need no slush fund whore «—____________ TTZT:.._________ ‘ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ honest, he claims no experience in
results are clearly in doubt. Roose­
Search 1« being made for a man aua- the people aro concerned nnd have a *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<
the
kind
of
work
require«!
In
this
—To sell you guaranteed, velt has been “lected a delegate to
voice nn they of ill do In Or- < ’
pec ted of murdering .Mr«. John Sail«, direct
I office. Should an important public WANTED
__
pure ribbon cane syrup. 40 cts the state convention.
..
, .. I t »
her two «mnll daughters, and young «goti.
I
office be bestowed as a favor or a
gallon, 100 lbs fancy whole grain!
"Neither mvaelf n< r any other Indi-
son nt their home at Byer«. I’a.. 1-
bounty to anyone? Or upon one tn
rice. »3.50: 100 lbs white granu-l Wm. J. Bryan has announced that
<‘»n hp rho rh,ef lt«ue In < >
Every snbserlber tn the Weekly Guard nb« pay« one year In ad-
mllcs
mil«« from here. The auspect
suspect i»»-
for- ( vidimi I«
every way competent to do the re­
The question involv- , * vaaee (»1.50» will receive the Oregon Agrlenltnelat free for one year.
lated sugar. $4.50 ¡other grocer-i he will not support Dahlman, his old-
nterly boarded nt th« Haus home and, thin campaign, the
quired work?
people shall re*
les. All shipped direct to con­ time ally, for governor of Nebraska,
ft Is believed robbery was th<> motive, le.l Is w .iet b«r
Thin In one of the bent fumi, fruit and livestock pnpern In the
If you were building a fine home,
sumer, freight paid. S.-itisfaction because he is allied with the liquor
Th« four victims wer« probably killed | tain their J*®
.b.cnte that power to < > Xnrthweat an«l Itn matter in nell neleeted and thoroughly reliable. It
would you e uploy a friend who wa«
guaranteed. Proposition for ag-i Interests. Dahlman, on the other
to prevent Identification The ho lies' dates or *h"'’
^‘„Vm^ oZa.-
a skilled blacksmith or a «killed car-
¡J
In n splendid paper for the farmer.
enta. Act quick. Write for full in­ hand. Is out strongly against all
" <*r<' <1 iHC(»v«Tr<l bv th<* husband find .1 rtiuv'ii h»
-----
and mnnlpn'ated by
formation.
Address John M. I sumptuary legislation, and will fight
. p nter who iould do the work right?
father on Irin return from work laatlremhly chosen representing «pedal < >
(Adv.)
Smith, Teague, Texas.
wa30 to a finish.
plght
political bonnes
Al ATI ANTIC
CITY TODAY
WHEN ELECTRIC
CARS CRASH
STRIKE OF BRAINPRESIDENT TAFTAJt GFORD MUST
HANDLERS AI Al OLD HOME PUT UP FIRST
OHIO
FOR FIGHT
PORTLAND
EXTEND GAS MAINS
AND LIGHTS ALL
OVER CITY
FARM PAPER FREE