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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1910)
portions that were stopped by the serious Injury of Harold Bean. Warning Given Still that this was premediated by 1 I a certain class of O. A. C. students ; is admitted. An O. A. C. student. living in Springfield, and homo the! day before the game, made the state I ment to a Guard reporter that he was not only afraid of trouble but expect ed it. for there was a certain bunch | that had declared their intentions of I “starting something that would be | Thousands of Drummer’s Samples and Factory Specials are being Pja^e<* in ’j10" remembered If O. A. C. was beaten.'' j He also advised that any Oregon stu-l Í | Assessor B. F. Keeney informs I The faculty of the University held I dents arriving in Corvallis the night: This is an opportunity to buy your Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats, hnrdninc hor»» 9 meeting late yesterday afternoon I before the game keep as much out The Guard that this year’s assess at a great saving. Come and looK our stock over — you will be surprised at t g inent roll for l.ane county will total » consider the trouble at Corvallis of sight as possible, for. he said, they ¡st Saturday, and appointed a com- did not intend to take any chances approximately $36,500.DUO. as com with a total of $22,006.920 I Httee who today have been making of Oregou students painting their pared careful Investigation of all charges •olors on the college buildings, the last year. This Increase is due large- UMBRELLAS ON SALE LADIES SUITS’ COATS MEN'S SHIRTS MEN’S UNDERWEAR nd counter charges of the Oregon way the O. A. C. students did at Eu I ly to the increased value placed upon I AND CAPES nearly all classes of property this tudenta and who will probably meet gene last year. If any Oregon student Coats, latest styles, in black, •Ith a similar committee from Cor- wns seen on the campus that night.i ■ year in an effort to assess It as near1 $1.00 Shirts for ........ 7 5c $ .75 Umbrdhs for. $ .50 Cotton Fleece, regular alHs tomorrow to confer and ar- he would have his hair shaved and ' its cash value as possible, yet there Fancy Stripes and Plain grays, Ians. at. .. $12,50 $1.00 Umbrellas for. S .75 ange some understanding of the sit- ( be thrown In the fountain. Such have been many improvements in $1.00 values.......... 75c atloi' was the prevailing spirit that gave property and arrivals dur.ng th. A good Coat lor, ... $6.00 50c Boys ’ Shirts ........ 25c $1.25 Umbrellas for. $1.00 $1.25 Wool for.......... 75c While many students here are not I rise to the disgraceful student melee year, which helps to swell the total $15.00 Capes lor. .. $7.50 assessed value of the property with-, xcllned to regard tho fights that | lhat followed the football game. $1.50 Wcol for.... SI,00 Wool Shirts, the celebrated $1.50 Umbrellas for. $1.25 crurrcd after the O. A. C. game last The fact that the Oregon students in tho borders of the county Sample Suits at ... SI0.00 The board of equalization has fin $1.75 Wool for.... SI.25 California Flannels. from $2.00 Umbrellas for. $1.50 Sample Suits at... $ I 2,50 reek, notably the one at the depot, i did not deny trouble wns shown by eriously, they regarded them only ■ the fact that when the O A. C. root- ally completed its work after having Sl.00 to.............. $3.00 Boys’ Cotton Fleece, all Thoau Suit« are nil pure wool s tho action of a few of tho rougher ' ers between the halves of the game considered 53 complaints, lit these $5.00 Wools for ... $3.50 $3.50 Umbrellas for. $3.00 and aro worth just doublo ollege students who could not lie led a goat past the Oregon bleachers 35 were from people owning prop sizes, only .............. 25c è I ontrolled. The reports that have ; with the big tantalizing sign, nearly erty in Eugeue or Immediate vicinity, This is a good cotton rib and -eon sent from Corvallis during the, ¡fifty feet tn length. “Oregon can’t three were from Coburg, four from SWEATERS ON SALE I LADIES UNDERWEAR what wo ar« selling them at. well worth 50c «st week in regard to the affair get our goat." that the Oregon men Lorane, two from Junction City, and the others scattering. Reductions SHIRT WAISTS Maying practically everything and ; | overlooked this challenge. Good Cotton Fleece AT A BIG SAVING Wool at 35c to.......... 75c were made in some instances, but a ¿taking gross counter charges, have Attacked Co-e<ls Delayed Shipment on sale •laced a decided prejudice among) i Several instances where the O. A. number of these. Assessor Keeney Heavy Cotton Union Suits. 75c Sweaters for Men or 35c Values only.......... 25c $2.00 Values at........ 98c h» students, and feeliug has be- C. ruffians attacked unprotected Ore- says, would have been reduced by 75c Values only.......... 50c for Boys, only ........ 50c him had the proeprty owners made I’onie more intense rather than show- , gon co-eds have developed, although Boys ............................ 50c ug any relaxation. The college pa- i the latter hesitate to relate because their appearance before him while it Union Suits, good Fleeced, 75c Values at............ 49c Good Wool Union S'ts S1 .00 Heavy ribbed, and the big was iu his power to make the •er that was issued today publishes of notoriety, In one case where a OVERALLS nterviews from eight of the most1 tally-ho load of University girls was changes. gest value ever offered in a only ......................... 50c Blue Label Overalls Among the large land holders who »rominent upper classmen and thel leaving the grounds several O. A. C. MENS Wool, fine quality.... 90c Sweater Coat prevailing expression was that Ore- men endeavored to spit on the bunt wanted their assessments reduced1 $1.00 Values lor only.. 75c SUITS a OVERCOATS Roll-neck Sweaters for Men Silk and Wool only.. $ 1.25 ton should sever relations with O. ing that covered the carry-all, but was the Southern Pacific company | Boys ’ Ovoralls only... 25c 4, C.. since this sort of affair has actually* spat upon the occupants. on its congressional lands in this Wool Union Suits... $ 1.50 tappened practically every time Ore- There have been a number of cases county, but the board refused to and Boys. $1.25 to. $4.50 Silk and Wool Union Suits 75c Boys’ Pants, only.. 35c Priestly Overcoats. SI 2.50 ton has played at Corvallis. It is where arm bands and pennants were make any changes in the assessment Pure Wool Suits.. SI0.00 A big assortment of Sweaters only.......................... $2.50 CORSET SALE he opinion that Oregon harms itself snatched from girls as they were as placed by the assessor. These >y being drawn into such affrays, leaving the game. lands are divided into four classes. for Women $1.25 to. $4.50 Girls’ Underwear, union suits On a big lot of Cerseis, val For $10.00 we give you the tnd if they cannot be prevented, as _______________________ _______ The affair of Saturday night might each assessed at $5. $10, $15 and In all the latest styles and >. A. C. almost admits they cannot,. have been overlooked but for the at- $20 per acre respectively. suit usually sold for $15.00 or 2-piece.. 15c to $1.00 ues to $1.48. at only.. 58c Shapes The state tax commission places t seems necessary that athletic re- 'titude now assumed by the Corvallis i ■K ations be severed. An editorial in college in framing up ridiculous de- the assessment on the company’s ; i»e same paper suggests that hereaf-' fense such as that the Bean bov: roadbed and rolling stock as well as ! er the games be playd in Portland fainted and made the statement that on the property of other public ser- i rhre there is an ample police force.; he was not hit. when actually he did vice corporations doing business I It is the gross denials that Corval- not recover consciousness until near- throughout the state, and no report is now makes that have stirred up ly to Albany, and the malicious coun- on that class of property has yet 1 he sentiment here. The statement, ter charges that have since been in- been made. ncked hv the Corvallis chief of po- vented have forme? a breach be- ice. that no blows were struck in1 tween the two colleges that cannot JOHNSTONE FALLS he affray or any of the frays, but ■ be easily mended. hat the fighting consisted only of j - FROM AIRSHIP ¡hoving, is ridiculous. oj T R A 11 p V S FI I The Oregon students admit that1*** 1 OULL.O Dashed to Pieces and Gath- R >lcws were struck by themselves. In OVER 500 ACRES OF >ne instance at the depot three O. A. ered Up by Crowd The extra discount we get on thees shoes is our profit., which enables us to give you them at ?. men found Harold Hall, a husky’ for Souvenirs HIS TIMBER LAND Teshman from Baker City, standing I wholesale cost. Come here and save money—we are retailing these shoes now at wholesale -■4 jractically alone with an arm band W. T. Bailey, ex-county com md a rooters’ hat in evidence. They prices. Come and be convinced. The bargain in our Shoe Dept, cannot be excelled in town. Denver, Nov. 17.—With one wing-: missioner. who lived for many tip of his machine crumpled like a: T© * ailed to realize that he was from 'J years at Meadow, but who has eastern Oregon, and three of them piece of paper. Ralph Johnstone, the . made his home In Eugene for •tert’ routed by three conscutive brilliant young aviator, holder of t the past several years, has re »lows that probably left indentifica- the world s altitude record, today i cently sold 525 acres of fine :ion marks. The “rioting” on the dropped like a plummet from a timber land near where he liv itreet earlier in the evening consist- height of 500 feet into the inclosure ed at Meadow, to a number of >d of individual fights. An Oregon at Overland Park aviation field, and Eugene men. including L. H. nan would be accosted by one of the was instantly killed. and E. O. Potter, L. D. Forrest Jorvallfs students and would endea- When the spectators crowded: and F. W. Osburn. The price •qr ta take advantage in their num- about the enclosure reached him his ——————— 4 paid for this land was $20,00(1. >ers by appropriating his colors. body lay beneath the engine of the, ancj grasped one of the wooden the fast seven will show their prow-1 south on» hundred twenty four sod This timber lies about five That student would invariably re biplane with the white planes tbai braces of the upper plane with both NEW “WET” TOWNS k* OM tomorrow throw-fifths fe»t, thouc« w»»t two miles below Meadow’ on both lent such proceedings, and a fistic had failed him in hi» ne*. hands. Then working with hands - The Lyle Business Men's assocla i hundred eleven and fifty hun sides of the Siuslaw river and mcounter would follow, which would “ WET ” AT ONCE draped about it like a shroud. an(j fought by main strength tion tonight won the first prize Is dr.-dths fret, thence north one hun will be easily logged. Mr. Bailey xe stopped by friends of both parties. He gambled with death once, to war() planes so that their sur- I Sb the general district display for non- dr»d twenty four and thr, .- fifths feet has 452 acres of as fine timber sooner had this stopped than too often, but he piayed the game to faces mjght catch the air and check Attorney-General Holds Town» irrigated fruit ---- „------ ------- For the b»st throw I to the south lino of Tremont street. '• left, and" is now figuring with »omewhere else in the crowds that the end, fighting grimly to the last > |s descent. For a second it seemed boxes, or one barrel., the first prize.! thence east two hundred vl»v»n and Voted “Wet” May License i thronged the streets would another other purchasers for the sale second to gain control of his broken j fo t^e white-faced spectators almost 175, w . mi awarded to R. H Fortube, flftjr hundredths feet to place of of a part of it. machine. Fresh from his triumphs ; under hui-^r him that he might succeed, for occurrence break out. Saloons Immediately of Slniqp. B. C. Western State spec- beginning at Belmont Park, where he had bro-| f&e footban _____ helmet J which he wore VrcRon Rooters Not Guiltless __ ________ ; lai prise 8. prize for three boxes of ken the world’s record for altitude blew off and fell much more rapidly —agalnat—• Salem, Or., Nov. 17.—Attorney any variety of first was won by The Uhiversity of Oregon does not with a flight of 9714 feet, Johnstone than the plane. General Crawford has held in in John Hakei, of Hood River. Or.: *nr deny that all of its rooters were I ennnty, n putillr corporation, tried to give the spectators an extra The hope was only momentary, written yesterday that the ond. Palouse Irrigation A Power Co , Helmus W ThomiMon, county judge. guiltless, nor maintains that many FIGURES ON TRIO OF thrill with his most daring feat, the however, for when about 300 feet opinion councils of towns that have vot . of Hooper, and third, E C. ('naiernn. i Henry l> Edward», county cotutiiln- of them turned the other cheek. Af BAY CITIES; OAKLAND IS spiral glide which had made the! from the ground the machine turned city [ sloner. uni Hugh M Prie» conni) I ter having their colors snatched from Wright aviators famous. ! I completely over and the spectators ed "wet” in counties that went "dry’’ of White Salmon. CREDITED WITH 150,174 behind or taken away by force, ill , comrntfi.lnner. aa conetltutlng th» As he started the second circle} I fled wildly as the broken plane with under the local option law at the} election last week can license saloons feeling prevailed and not only we: county court of lane county a pttbllc Washington, Nov. 17.—The popu- the middle spur which braces the left I the tense-faced boy still fighting by ordinance without another vote NEW JEWELRY STORE blows struck by the Oregon men. b : ■ corporation of th» alato of Oregon. side of the lower plane gave way and ( grimly in its mesh of wires and stays tho - ’ ation of Great Falls, Mont., is 13.- being taken on the matter. This Is1 there were instances where 1‘ I John H Mniw»ll and Daini» l> M»<- 8, as announced by the census bu- the wing tips of both upper and low plunged among them with ' a thud whq had lost their lemon and yellow OPENED AT CRESWELL i w<dl. »ho are hualmnd and alfe. Alta er planes folded up as though they, and crash that could be ■ heard over true, says the attorney general, for the reason that the new Home Rule actually went into the fray to recover reaa- , had been hinged. For a second John v hneldor, llermlna M Grani md J amendment to the constitution will it or its equivilant In orange The. Oakland, (al., has a population of stone attempted to right the plane, the big field. F Grani, ber huabnnd, F II llog- Scercely had he hit the ground go into effect as soon as the returns 1 fact remains that the O. A. C. stu-■ 150.174: Berkeley, Cal., has 40,434, by warping the other wing-tip. A. II. Moeller, who rnovi«l 'Pian Lottine lloggc»* lift wlfe, when sensation- mad men and women the election are canvassed and the to Creswell 23.38J. ( ij dents began the rowdyism and main- and Alameda has _____ from Minneapolis, haw ■ and all to whom It may coltrerò, dn- Spectators Forsee Smash I . swarmed over the wreckage, fight of governor's proclamation has been Is vfained the aggressive part. The- Oaklands increase __________________ is 83,214, or saw ’s increase’ Then the horrified spectators ing for one another for souvenirs of sued. while counties that have voted | opened a Jew< Iry store In the rooms fen/tanta outnumbered the Oregon rooters and 12 4.3 per cent. Berkeley 1. nt the rear of Armitage * Davis' the plane swerve like a wounded bird ! TAKE NOTICE ¡took advantage of (his to tantalizef i- 27,22 or 206 per cent, Alarne- ! and plunge straight toward the ; the terrible accident. One of the “dry" will not be dry until January store, on Oregon avenue. Mr Moel i broken stays had thrust its jagged first. ¡them It is possible and even prob- da's in«-r e is 691.' Great Falls earth. That on th» sixth dsv of 4»»pt«*rn - ler will carry a full line of watches . end almost through Johnstone's The law provides that the county and jewelry of all kind», also optical I t>er, 1910, nn aplt< nt on wn. fr. able that no one realized the extent J shows a de rease of 9089. | I Johnstone was thrown from his body. Before doctors and police courts shall make an order that no Ito which the riot would reach, never-' — ----- -------- -.^«Cor^Bta took th^nìtiative'! Mi« iTc Wilkins went to Port-[seat as the nose of the plane swung ...... th good», and will be prepared to meet by raid Cutting S t'alef. In the 1 rlr- liquor shall be sold in a county the demands of the trade. He is an cult court of »aid Lan» county. for where the official returns show that ing had several years' experience with Initial registration of th» title of th«' tO stays befw.-en th- ptane. I * way and gradually reached the pro- the people have so voted, This order large firm» In Minneapolis, and will land above described, which maid np- | away carrying his horrid trophy with cannot go into effect until January! 1 - - .--- i the aviator's blood still dripping 1. For instance, in Wallowa county., do his utmost to please bls patrons plication was amended by supple mental statement filed therein oil the Mr. Moeller's store was op«iic<i 1 from the end the county court will order that no! terday. and ho will welcome nn In-’ 27th day of October, 1910 liquor be sold In that county on or COUNTY ROADS AR E Now. unless you appear on or be speetton of his stock. Chronicle. after January 1. The governor will i fore the 30fh day of November. 1910. 1 GETTING SOFTER Issue a proclamation, probably, be-; IS' THE CIRCI IT COI'RT Of THE and show rail,« why such application fore that time, declaring that the as amended shall not b» granted, the HTATK OF OREGON FOR TIIE Springfield, Nov. 18.—With only Home Rule has been enacted Into [ same will be taken as cunfr wil. and COUNTY OF LANK a few days of rain, the roads around law by the people. It will go Into! a decree will be entered according to Springfield have assumed their win effect at once, allowing the city of! of the application as I ter appearance and already some of Joseph, in Wallowa county, through In th» matter of the »plication of th» prayer I them are deep with mud, except Its city council, to license saloons de Cutting 3. Calef to register the amended and yen will be forever bar I where work was done last summer spite the vote making the county title to the following described red from disputing th» same K. U. LEE, Clerk, premises: • or recently. The rural mail corrlers “dry." (Heal of the) | are obliged to stay in their wagons Also the attorney general holds Commencing sixty feet south nnd (Circuit CourtI several hours longer because of the that it will be the duty of th ! coun- one and one-half f.^t east of the With fine legs, solid pedestals, duostyle pe : slower c A WINTKRMETER. progress. The road up the ty courts to rediBtrict the --------- — cities southeast corner of fractional block Applicant'» Attorney, destals or turns, round, square or X top, any : McKenzie has become quite soft in where election districts include part number four of Hendricks' addition wkly places between there and Springfield of the county and part of the incor to College Hill park; running thence size, ¿rade and finish. All at reduced prices. and the regular ruts have filled with porated city, so that on matters of Tho Guard's Classified Ada pay. i water. The carrier on Springfield local option the cltlea will vote in route No. 2 reports that the distance the general election Independent from Hendricks’ bridge to the Wal- of the voters who may be in the same We thered and Golden finish, with or with« terville corner is in very bad shape. election precincts as city voter». This carrier has been on the route “Northwest” out nirrors. Some for cost, some for less. “Northwest” for several years and declares that Trees Are Best | he knows every mud bole and rut on OREGON MAN IS Trees Are Best the road for they always are In the BEST APPLE PACKER — same place and do not seem to be repaired. This piece of road to Wal Priaes Awarded at the Spokane kerville is one that is much traveled Carved front and end glass or strictly Mis National Apple f and is not at all in good shape. The sior , Golden or Weathered, at prices that ap road on the other side of the river Show between Hendricks and Hayden peal. bridges Is in fairly good shape and Spokane. Wash., Nov. 17—Before TREES the carrier on route No. 1 finds the 1,000,000 thousand persons, W. L. TREES roads up the Mohawk in fairly good several Drsebach, of Mosier, Or., captured I condition. But this Mohawk road is honors as the swiftest and best ap a good road in the winter be- ple packer, so far ns today's compe Golden Oak polished or waxed, Weathered always cause of the work that has been put tition goes, at the National Apple teo< zro«b. lree or Early English, saddle seat or upholstered on it. Show today. Although the contest will be con The Eugene High schopl »etiopi and the tinued tomorrow. It is doubtful If guaranteed true to name Cottage Grove High school football another contestant will equal the Order now for fall and spring. teams will meet totmorrow afternoon Oregon man's score. 370 out of 400. on Kincaid field at 3 o’clock. This the best the Judges say they ever saw j promises to bo a good game, as they made In a similar contest His . are evenly matched. time was 26 minutes and 48 seconds Apples were dumped on a long table ' J K. Pratt, secretary of the Lane each contestant was given four boxes' county anti-Assembly party, has filed and points were awarded for speed i i with the county clerk, the statement | wrapping in paper, grading of size I a Ÿ n ^ fp Î clw ? o‘1í'níi.a.nd Mab,on- Washington THE MODERN HOUS?FURNISHERS of expense« during the recent cam and other factors, the number of the I paign. The sum of $506.50 was ex points being 10 to the box. pended, according to the report. Twenty-one men competed, and OF LANE TOTALS INVESFIGATIHG 0. A. C. RIOT The Dodg'e Department Store Sale On Popular Priced Merchandise Continues I I I Our Whirlwind Sale of Gotzan Shoes Is On In Full Blast I l! ♦ : Dodge Department Store Xs ( THANKSGIVING SALE ON EVERYTHING FOR THE DINING ROOM EXTENSION TABLES BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS CHINA CLOSETS Northwest Nursery Co. DINING CHAIRS THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE