The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 13, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME 44.
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EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT 13, 1910
John Davey, Who Seeks to
Exterminate English Sparrow
z
SUFFERS FROM
GREAI STRIKE
Several Large Systems
Railway Are Complete­
ly Paralyzed
guar
Great International Races For
Aeroplanes Sure of Success
COMMITTEE
EUGENE
William Barnes, Jr., Slighted by
Chairman and Quits
His Job
FEELS THAT LOYALTY TO 1
Boitsennas, One of Byllesby
Company Backers, Here
on Inspection Trip
GOVERNMENT’S AID
PRACTICALLY USELESS
AUTOMOBILE RIDE
TAKEN TO CORVALLIS
PARTY IS QUESTIONED ¿
Workingmen’s Leaders Threat
ening to Extend Strike
and Isolate Paris
Being Shown Company's Prop­
erties in Various Orc
gon Cities
Resignation Is Echo of Recent j
i
Stormy State Convention
in Empire State
i
r.naouraged
the effocllvon«'« of tlx- «Irik« of
employ«« of th« Northern railroad
•nd Western railroad, th« extension
of tb« movement throughout ih«
■•astern roads, «nd th« I'sri«. Lyon«
•ud Mndlterranlan Un««, th« lenders
of th« French working men general­
ly threaten « xlgautlc move to para­
lyse th« activities of the whole coun­
try, and the situation throughout
the republic 1« regarded as grave
The railway companies are making
a deaperat« struggle to maintain
some sort of a service with th« aid
of military engineers and m«n from
th« navy, but ar« meeting with little
success. The government has tailed
to th« colors thirty thousand strlk-
er«, and they wlll be allowed fifteen
days In which, to respond er suffer
Imprisonment nf from one to twelve
moot hr
Extension of th« strike
tlcally Isolate Paris, which
«nod with a famine should the
strike continue for any length of
The congestion due to the
time
strike Is frightful, and (he demand
for cabs and nutomobib-s i cannot be
met nn<! prices are soaring
Th« Southwest express narrowly
escaped being wrecked on Its arrival
here today
It •••itcrcd the station
nt sixty miles nn hour and when th«
brakes failed to work It •»» <11 Mov­
er «<1 thitt the air pipes were out
Htrlkers are causing trouble today
in several localities
Price« of food supplies have In­
creased 2 f> per cent and automobile«
are utilized for the transportation of
food suppllea from constry district«.
KANSAS TO GET
STEEL TRUST PLANT
New York, Oct. 12
A great steel
plant, the largi-st west <>f the Mlssta-
alpl. la to have the financial backing
of the "steel trust." and Is projected
for Pittsburg. Kan . the centre of the
Kansas coal fields. Preliminary steps
have been taken and work nn th«
mills, it Is said. »Ill begin within n
year. The plant »III be among the
largest and
most
modern In
the country, and »III eventually em­
ploy 10,000 or I.'i.ooo men. Pitta-
burs now has a population of about
18,000 or 20.000, and It 1« nllegeil
that the new mills «111 have the re­
sult of making It the largest city of
the state. In view of the prospective
■riiocm" in the Kansas town, a meet­
ing was held in N«w Yoik today U>
organise a company which will erect
a fifteen-story office building, to be
the home of n new dally newspaper.
newapaper
man.
with a New York
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formerly of Kansas, as editor and
manager.
IRISH LEADER
COMES TO COAST
Winnipeg. Oct. 12.—T. P. O Con­
nor departed for ths Pacific coast,
after a tour of Canada In the In­
terests of the Irish parliamentary
party. He wil apeak In Heattie, Ta­
coma, Portland and Hpok«ne next
week
Then he depart« for Chicago
and New York. Bailing from Quebec
November 4th.
RECIPROCITRY WITH
CANADIAN PROVINCES
Chicago . Oct. 12.—Secretary of
State Charles Murphy, of Canada,
said In an Interview here tolday that
he expected reciprocity negotiations
between the United State« «nd Can-
Helu to bo roRumed before November
1st
______ _
Fifty Years Ago Today.
Oct. 12.
The «Hied troop« enter Pekin,
flng« of England «nd Francs
flouting «Ide by «Ido
Twenty-five Years Ago Today.
The |>rtucl|>al new» of tb* day
referred to th« situation In th«
Balkan«.
Greece engaged In
war demonatratlon« «ud called
out 9 reserve of 40.0(8) soldiers
Io support Herein In her threat-
„,cl »nr with Bulgaria over the
niiiifxntlon of llountella. A let­
ter from William E. Gladstone
favoring the union of Houniella
with Bulgaria waa pttbllabed.
All the way from Switzerland
Albany, N. Y„ Oct. 12.—Because^
Because ■>'
his name did not appear in the UsVF
zee Eugene is the trip taken by
ffoitKcnna«. of Geneva, a wealthy ca¡>-
of the executive committee of the re- Q
Itallst and bondholder tn the Byllcs-
publican state committee appointed
by Company, owner of the gas and
by Ezra P. Prentice, the new chair-
man, William Barnes, jr., who led ■
electric plants in Eugene. With E.
the fight against Colonel RooseveltV;
B. Tracy, of the firm of William B.
as temporary chairman in the recent 7
Bronbrfght, of 24 Broad street. New
republican state convention, has re-
York city, and E. Dover, manager
, signed as state committeeman from 3
the Twenty-third congressional dis--
of the Northwestern Corporation ror
trict. He says that his non-appoint-H
the Pacific Northwest, the European
ment only means that his party loy-S
capitalist was the gU' it here Monday
alty has been questioned, or that ■
night and part of yesterday. The
Prentice believes his services not flj
purpose of the trip seems to be to
useful. He has been committeeman ■
investigate the operations of the Byl-<
since 1892.
lesby company on the coast and
In some quarters Mr. Barnes’ ac- M
more especially the McKenzie river
tion is regarded as an indication
■lower plant, and It is quite likely
Allan A. Ryan, son of Thomas F. Ryan, has assumed complete manage- i that the "old guard” will oppose th«
that as soon as they return there
rti'4o by Ainrrirjui PreM A Mucin t iou.
will be some word received regard­ u>< nt of the international aviation meet which is to tie held at Belmont I Roosevelt state candidates at the
ing construction work on the plant. park. New York city, during the last ten days of October. The affairs of the ' polls.
John l>«vcy. lover of trees nud foe of the English sparrow, bus ree»! .'.
While here the party employed an meet have been in rather a chaotic way. and Mr. Ryan, who is one of tlie
created an org.inu-tion In Ohio for tin- extermination of th« Hpnrrow t« si automobile. Tho road up the Me-'
largest snbecribers. became rath-r impatient in the fear that the first great
«
NEW PRESIDENT
. r»n rd .mo Kenxie is In too bad condition to at-'
Begirding the move Mr. Davey aitya. “If the sparrows are fi- I
event of this kind In the Uplted States should prove a failure. Surveyors are
the native birds pm,«i :-v«i th.- r< tmtry w ill l-e ove .nt> «II j Hi»«*«- M luJ Wtb tempt a trip up to the power site,' ine.-ooirlug off the five kilometer course over whi. It the speed race for the
OF ARGENTINA
isetrny th« f< a' iH-ir'ng pintits i-nl ?*»«•.’•
«
and so in company with Manager; <:> rdon Bennett trophy will I h - held It f< no«- pt>ipu<.ii nut to r.-iaove th«
Spen< < r. of the Eugene office of the: roo* <>* »He
1 r
v
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nd
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of
h-rce
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o*t.
—
Northwestern Cokporati.-m, the party­
Señor Pena Inaugurated Chief
LI-
left at noon for Albany. Instead of
following the route of the new pow­
KEGROES ARE
I
Executive at Beunos
er line to Albany, they will view that
today
on
the
return
trip
and
for
Ayres
GETTING EDUCATED some reason, went to Corvallis yes-
terday.
Durham, N. C.. Oct. 12.—In ♦
While here they looked up statis­
Buenos Ayres, Oct. 12.—His Ex­
!♦ nn address to the National Re­ ♦
cellency Senor Saenz Pena was today
ligious Training school here to­ ♦ tics on Eugene’s growth, and espec­
♦ day. Mrs Emma Erskine Hahn, ♦ ially the finances ori,oth the city,
inaugurated president of Argentina,
They also ordered pho­
with accompanying fefittrttles which
♦ of New York, stated that edu­ ♦ and county.
attracted visitors from al. over the
♦ cation of the negro progressed ♦ tographs which the Commercial club
republic,
Messaged* of congratula-
♦ so steadily now
that only 43 ♦ wil) have taken, and left an order;
tion were delivered through their
♦ per cent of the race In the Unit­ ♦ for a number of copies of the next
diplomatic representatives by the
♦ ed States are illiterates.
♦ publication to be issued by the club. '
presidents of all American republics
♦ It is quite probable that they are
and important European nations.
♦ ♦ looking over the field of the com-
panv’s operations, representing the
President Pena recently made an
Says People There Are Very
security holders of the Bvlleshy com-' Minneapolis and St. Paul Busi
Doctor Charged With Murder extensive tour of Europe, and was
pany, and their data gathered will;
received with great honors by all the
PROFESSOR HOWE ON
Much Interested in Ore-
nessmen Take the In-
have some effect upon the continu-
rulers of the countries visited. Pres­
and the Woman As
ident Taft, through Secretary Knox,
THE EDUCATED MAN anee of the amount of money to be
gon and Lane Co.
spent by the company in the various
invited him to visit the United States
itiative
Accessory
but lack of time necessitated hi« re-
L. B. Clift, who own« th« “Ax Bil­ Delivers Interesting Address _» locations on the coast. They appear­
Rainy River, Ont.. Oct. 12.—Min
ed quite pleased with Eugene dur­
London. Oct. 12.—The grand jury 1 fusai.
ly” fruit farm on th« McKenzie, a
Regular Unciversity As­
ing this short visit here.
neapolis and St. Paul business men has found true bills against Dr. ! The new chief executive of Agren-
few miles oust of Eugene, arrived
The Northwestern Corporation's have decided to ask Governor Eber­ Crippen and Miss Leneve, charging tina is highly impressive and the na-
home this morning from El Reno.
sembly Tofay
plans for Eugene for the next year hart to appeal for a 8100,000 relief the former as principal and the lat­ tion under his leadership is expected
Oklahoma, where he had been at­
expenditures and what has been ex­ fund for the forest fire sufferers.
, to forge ahead and take a leading
tending to some business affairs and
"Is the opinion of the majority of pended since this purchase from the Cars containing tents, clothing and ter as accessory after the fact to the place among the nations of the
boosting for Eugens and Oregon. He American voters competent, or is the Welch company has run well over a other necessities from Winnipeg murder of the doctor's wife, Belle
world.
The naval program of his
brought a number of residents of . American constitution and govern- quarter of a million dollars. In were distributed last night and help-’ Elmore.
predecessor will be adhered to and
that city home with him and they I ment an absurdity?" Thta was the speaking of this fact a few days ago. ed materially to relieve tha situa-1
it is expected that the Pena adminis­
American Witness
will probably Invest In farming and closing question asked by Professor Manager
Spencer mentioned that as tion.
tration will see the addition of sev­
Chicago.
Oct.
12.
—
Bruce
Miller,
a
fruit Innd In this vicinity.
I H. C. Howe at the University before much as possible is being spent with
real estate man, formerly an actor eral first class battleships.
Mr, (’lift says that a great many i a large assembly of students in Vil- the Eugene business n:en and that
Germany and
England cr-> now
friend of Belle Elmore, has gone to
Oklahoma |teop)e whom he Inter­ I lard hall this morning, and which he no supplies that can lye purchased PIONEER WOMAN
England as a witness on Crippen’s fighting bitterly for leadersh:p in
viewed expressed themselves as be­ i answered in the affirmative by de- here are bought anywhere else. With,
, trade relations with the prosperous
DIES AT ROSEBURG trial.
ing much interested In Oregon and | daring that the college educated this amount of money being Invested
; South American
republic.
with
Lane county «nd there was a big de­ I man was the one factor that will In Eugene and the future plans even
Mrs. E. Wimberly, one of the pio
France also in the game and the
mand while he was there for Infor­ make this government not an ab­ larger, it is quite important that the neer women of Douglas county, wi­ FIRST BIG KILLING OF
| United States taking such crumbs as
mation In regard to this country. He surdity. but an everlasting form. report of these men who represent dow of the iate Enoch Wimberly
niirifc am DDcccourc f111 from the t’'ble- Lack of pr°p«r
gave them all he could and distrib­ ' "The Education of a Free People” the source of the company's finance died at the family home in Roseburg
UUUrxo UlY i ntotnVtS shipping facilities is given as one
uted much literature, but could have was the subject under which Profes- and whose reports will influence in at 4 a. tn. this morning. She was
i reason for the failure of the United
I
done a great deal more boosting i sor Howe brought up the question. either way, should be of the bbst.
! the mother of L. Wimberly, publish­ i
In front of the Kay & Kidwell _ n, States to get its share of the trade.
work had he been furnished with a and under which be dealt with the
er of the Roseburg Review. Ira Wim- störe is a long string of ducks B and Another reason is that American
larger quantity of reading matter. advantages of a college < location
berly. of Drain. Mrs. C. L. Clevenger.( g^se killed last evening and t*bis manufacturers pay too little atten­
Ills display of apples and other over the non-educated but successful CHAMBRS POWER CO
and LInier "lmber*y morning by Senator R. A. Booth and tion to the needs of Argentine trade.
lutne county products during the business man. There is a connection
of Roseburg.
I
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.
! t W.
H. --
Kay on the Gibson place
inside
county fair at El Reno «nd at other between education and freedom and
OWNS
MORE
THAN
BED
Mrs. Wimberly was very highly the ’ pr'eserve“s.
There are
are JusTTo
There
just 50
times attracted thousands of peo­ it is this relation that makes the free
respected and leaves many friends to ducks and four geese on the string TEDDY EXPECTED
government possible.
He showeu
ple.
mourn her death
!• besides
•• - a - few snipe. —
OF
EUGENE
MILL
RACE
The hunters re­
Mr. Clift «ay» apples are selling in that the government of the less edu­
TO EXPLAIN THINGS
port
that during the rain last evening
n-i-«..tti»
.
v
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Oklahoma at from 81.75 to |2.25 a cated nations Is characteristic of a
Prineville Review:
Lafferty re- the ducks were very numerous as
box and most of them bought there j lack of freedom. Freedom, he ex­ Right-of-Way Includes Land on celved
the unanimous colored vote of were also the geese, and among the
are from California. Ho thinks thej plained. ia not only a bodily freedom,
Each Side of Ditch for
Grant county.
Tom Sewell is the iatter were many white ones, but Address At Peoria, Ill., Before
Oregon product would bring a much but in this case refers to a mental
only
colored
voter
there and he east Senator Booth and Mr. Kay were not
Widening
the Knights of Co­
higher price there on account of the freedom. Education Increases, not
his ballot for the man with the Irish fortunate enough to bag any of them.
superiority over 115« California pro­ the legal freedom of a nis.t, but more
name.
Early
this
morning
the
shooting
was
lumbus
duct. lie advises people here to set his own physical freedom. He then
A few days ago an Item appeared
____ _ that the Chant- of-way over said Shaw's claim to pretty good, but later the ducks
out more orchards and those who went on to show how education, al- ...........
this pai>er , _ stating
alrendy have them to take better though directly it would not mi-an bers Power Company's i right-of-way bring all the water that may be re­ seemed to all disappear. This Is the
Peoria, III., Oct. 12.—Col. Roose­
only covers the quired to run the mills thereon and first big k'lling of ducks this fall velt is expected to do some explain­
care of them and ral«e perfect fruit, additional money In the man s pock-
-
, jor — millrace
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and
will
encourage
members
of
the
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et,
for
a
man
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for that Is the only kind that can be!
without any school width of the race now under water. all other mills or machinery that various clubs to go out to the pre- lnK *n his - address here tonight
be-
1 0 .............
.......... wrong
......... , impression
______ ,__ of may at any time or times be placed
shipped and the only kind that the; training might sell 1 real estate as sue-
suc-'y
corraet . aIlv
serves oftener, although there is lit- fore the Knights of Columbus, who
people In the Middle Meat and East i cessfully as any one else, but that It
public as to the right-of-way. the on the above .described premises, of xl_
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re f today
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celebrating Columbus day.
use to go yet awhile unless it is
buy, although they have to pay meant the mind would be broader. recor(iH of March 1. 1856, book A. whatever kind; also right to dig the tie
will buy.
The explanations will give the Cath­
The college subjects might be after-; pagp go, are referred to. of which present raceway as deep and as raining.
fancy prices for it.
olic members of the order the
ward of less value to t >e student
following is the abstractor’s re- wide as may be necessary to bring
Roosevelt version of the contro­
thnn the methods thr.t they taught cor(j;
the dirt and stone on either side; al­ OREGON SHORT LINE
versy resulting from the decision of
NEW YORK OBSERVES
him.
so to Include sufficient dirt and
I Grantor:
the Colonel not to visit the Vatlcian
COLUMBUS DAY In brief, education gives a mental
stone lying adjoining to the dam for
Hllyard Shaw.
INCREASES CAPITAL because of the restrictions placed on
broadening to society as a whole, Grantees:
the
purpose
of
keeping
in
repair?
Joseph I.. Brunily and
his movements by Pope Pins. While
New York, Oct 12. Two big pa- which In turn benefits the Individual. I
giving and granting to the said part­
Matthew W. Mitchell.
here, the distinguished visitor will
rade«. in whbh the Italian societies I He brought out the advantages to the Witnesses:
assigns
forever
Thomas Ward «nd Jo- ies, their heirs and
Salt Lake City. Utah. Oct. 12.— be the guest of Archbishop Spalding.
were prominent participant«, were I educated man over the uneducated I
use
water
pow-
i the exclusive right to
seph H. Rogers.
Shareholder« of the Oregon Short
Tonight’s meeting will be held in
features of New York city’» celebra­ ! man. which he enumerated as fol- Consideration, 25,000.00.
er or privilege for all purpoees what- line, a Harriman property, embraced the Coliseum. Besides Colonel Roose­
|
lows:
1.
Comparatively
wide
mental
tion of Columbus day In commemor­
soever.
In the Union Pacific mileage, held velt, the list of speakers includes
Warranty Deed
ation of the 41.8 anniversary of the horizon. 2. Habit of analyzing and
their annual meeting here today and Bourke Cochran, of'.New York; Rr^
Date, March 1. 1856.
Acknow­
scrutinizing.
3.
His
ability
to
read
discovery of America by Christo­
The Hllyard Shaw land claim cov­ voted to Increase the capital stock bert Emmett Kane, of St. Louis, and
ledged March 1, 1856. before W. 8.
truth for himself and to act without i Brock, N. P., in «nd for Lane county. ers that part of the millrace from be­ from (27,460,100 to 1100,000,000.
pher Columbus.
Robert Henry Little, of Chicago.
Fifteen states now observe the regard for others.
State of Oregon, and recorded.......... low the flour mill up the race to a Considerable construction work ia The committee has arranged for
Education destroys the adhesion to i in Book "A” page 60.
day.
Hix exchanges. Including the
point beyond the University campus. contemplated.
over a thousand persons at the ban­
New York stock exchange, omitted i tradition and allows the greatest pro­
DESCRIPTION
quet, which will precede the speak­
gress of the nation as a whole.
their session« today.
I
Undivided two-thirds of the fol­
ing. Colonel Roosevelt goes from
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lowing described premises, to-wit:. .
this city to Indianapolis, where hi
I Beginning at the Northwest corner
will speak in behalf of Senator Bev­
«til 0 0 0 ® ®
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♦ <8> <6> <5* @
O
® ® ® of Hllyard Shaw’s donation land < >
eridge.
0
Advertising I.
in on.
one form or .oolber
another 1.
is U
aa old ..
as ma.kiod,
mankind, «
Q Wpst Run
alonK thn north 1)np < >
AdTeKI.ing
Every Mibecriber to the Twice«-Wcok Guard who pays one year In < i
The Wheat Markets
0 but it never reached its lenith until the advent of the news- 0 of «aid claim 11 chains, thence south < > mlvence (81.BO) will receive Fie Oregon Agriculturist fiw » for
Tacoma—Milling bluestem. 89 >4
one * < ' >
©90; club, 84; export bluestem, 90;
0 paper. Thafa why .ucce.sful advertising really means ft
^".ideo"/^^ «¿i^the’nce ¡ ¡ yer* •.
club, 84; red Russian, 82; forty-fold,
/his Is one of the best farm, fruit and
liveMock
papers _
In the < > 88.
• nowanancr advertising. Successful advertising in Lane 0 north along »aid west line ti chains
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to the
the lilace
place of
of beslnnimr
beginning Contain-
Contain- °
, , '•»rthwest and Its matter is well selected and thoroughly rcllahie. '
Portland—Track prices: Club, 82;
$ county
_____ , mean« Guard advertising,
_ because The Guard is 0 ’ Ing 23 acres, also an undivided two- < > It is a splendid paper for the farmer.
bluesten), 886@87; red Russian, Ri:
read br far the greateat number of people in the county. 0 thirds interest in the water power
valley, 87; turkey red, 82 @84; for­
premises,
0 0 0 0 0*0 0 . 0 0 0 00 #0 0 0 00000000 upon
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