t THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD MONDAY, FEB Y 13. 1911 f WAS KILLING DUE TO LAST NOVEL? Politics and Politicians ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ANOTHER CHARITY « PERSONAL : BALL TO BE GIVEN MASS MEETING DECIDES NOT TO INSTITUTE RECALL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FEBRUARY 24TH (Continued f'om pago 1.» K A. Joi was In E iu* Hu Henator LaFollette is to be a geno over night. candidate In 1913. Alva Wise, of Corvallis, is in the Thursday Afternoon Club Ar­ Jy asaesed on hla Eugene property for the first time. He continued: city for a few days. ranging for Fifth Event Friends of a hearty and «lulling "Here you are clamoring to put A. “ ■ ----------- Wood of Wendling, wai In gentleman by the name of W. H. Taft The people ot Eugene who are the H. city me out for living up to your laws. to Raise Money over night. aay be will be re nominated, without reeding tbe novel now running In Are you going to do It? No. I defy J. L. (j,laid Hpeclnl Hervir«. the Haturday Evening Post, entitled, teh city Kelly of Wendling, was in Edlsonlan dream a "Supreme a doubt. you to carry out your petition. The over night. The Thursday Afternoon Charity I |ie Grain of Dust," by David Gra ­ Sx« York. Fot» Il Thomas Al-. Court of the World ‘ county will not disgrace Itself by P J Sweeney of Jasper, was club Is making preparations for Its Tiiare la said to be only ham Phillips will no doubt be Inter ­ the re- Eugene over night. _ tA Edison, who has done mure to annual charity ball, whlch is to be such action. If you put me on the When President Taft ordered the motosi possibility that Heuator Al­ ested in tbe following article which Walter Goodman of I-ewell, was given at the armory on the evening recall I’ll show you the hottest fight Miy other living man. U today c«|- bert U Cumuliti«, of Iowa, would appeared receutly iu tbe Chicago In Eugene over night. release from jail of Fred D Warren, you ever saw. I'll make some expos­ of February 24th. b<-i*tinx hl« «Ixty-fourth birthday. the Kansas Hoclallst editor who had couaeut to entsr the field against Tribune: ure that will open your eyes." W. W. Moore and wife went to For the benefit of people who are Now York, Fob. 5, (Special.)—The Portland today to visit. It I* highly probable that the nlnctri- ln.« n convicted of uatng the malls In Henalor LaFollette. E. J. Frazier spoke next In opposi­ not acquainted with the relief work fancied grievance which led Fitz­ tion to the assessor, but could hardly ,«1 «rlznrd will observe the day giv­ a manner that did violence to the ■Miss Perle Miller left for her home carried on by this organization, the While Mr William Jennlugs Z.„ Bry- hugh Coyle Goidsborough to kill' 'on last evening's train. made and provided, he play­ make b Im se If ‘ heard in the confu- * following statement Is made: ing out another Interview of the arr­ statute« 'd a game of shrewd politic« The an, of Nebraska, aad maybe Texas or David GraUatn Phillips, tbe ouvellst, slon. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Berger are in There have been four charity balls is.- which are uow appearing in var- grt-al H< h lallat demonstration, which A risona, la said to be positive that had a posthumous sequel today in Merting next Saturday, Portiat^l for a few days. g!v.*n. the total receipts of these luiia popular perlodl'-al« «nd news­ at the < point to his record so far to show to bis novel, ' Fashionable adventur audience was rapidly leaving « on Miss Anna Oglesby came up from follows: w hlch Hoti es of Joshua Craig." Int •r that from the start be showed he The Cottage Grove today to visit. W ood .................. 8119.60 hall. Finally, a motion was carried "1 his charge seeming »o alii in t hi« I mm h« had one of the qualities least com­ Mrs. A. Bryan went to Jefferson Provisions ......... 82.49 to have the resolution redrafted II of ill t mon among men who are obliged to pruvotaliou tor Hie murder did unanimously carried. today, where her mother Is 111. Clothing ........... . 36.96 which was Ed- (h!9 CfHirtH < >f the kind han talk often. He never opens his to create* the Idea that Goidsboi The meeting adjourned after it de­ Will Grime« of Harrisburg, was In Drugs ............... 7.90 that was 'temcuied. Nos cub it tnk«*n out oí It »I Ihr How- mouth unless he has something to Eugene on busim -sa yesterday. House rent ....... 33.00 cided to meet again next Saturday ’*!*» |«»t not and hear the explanation Ì think that hln ray. Hern's how he describee the Attorney F. M. DeNeffe arrived Hospital fees ... 10.00 county (hers of the novel call it pu co ­ court. "The quality in rfftHtuafly progressive spirit up from Portland this afternoon. Stove .................... 9.00 X|ir. uce. but Goldborough a fi ut'lrhfd th uds ting rilttor" of man which insists i upon recognizing Chas. HI Il of New Haven, Conn., Drayage . 4.35 this afternoon to .'4'tn 04 Ttttn l«gl»latlve policy i to new falta au office of governor and a public duced Clayton Fitzhugh, a character F. J. Gordon and wife, of Seattle, membership of the Thursday Charity Drew Griffin and Y. D. Hensill left Jacoba will ('«debraile rvice commission bill enlarging the in which friends of Goidsborough see are In the city, registered at the Os- club and they are the present time thTW morning for the duck fields selling charity ball tickets to secure wedding by being tnar- IHiwera of the present railroad com­ the musician himself. His name was burn. Itnbbl Krauakopff will mission Tills has long been one of Fitzhugh Coyle. .Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass have the necessary funds to carry on the along Long Tom bottom. it is probable that Phillips was returned from a short trip to Port relief work for another year. tbe best In the country, being consid­ The ladies of thj Baptist church ered the model, unb»»a first place be working on the novel in a period land. will serve a Geo'ge Wa-hington din­ A. H. Lajole of Wendling, was SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL given to Wls'-onsln'a. It has been covering several months, during ner on February 22nd. Watch found, however, that the commission­ which Goidsborough was writing, transacting business in Eugene over MEETÍNG AT RIVERVIEW further in.iounc»-rnentt. ers are overworked and without ade­ telephoning and telegraphing him. eight. nu Mrs. A. E. Poulsen and Miss Olga __ quate power; hence, the mewsure striving for an interview. The car that is to be used on Did Phillips Impressed by the Poulsen, of Portland, are registered Horn and Webb, evangelists of the which would confer upon them about constancy with which Fitzhugh CM Coy- Christian church, are In a very suc­ Albany street railway system at the Osburn. th** same control of public utilities at Fairview. Eighteen loadel on tbe car fir sb'pment today. Senator L. E. Bean arrived home cessful meeting -v Is now Invested lu the New Yerk le (Goidsgoruugh always signed bis I m full name) appeared before him. call from Salem this afternoon to spend have been added the first week of the The new and more inodern car in use state commissions. his character in the new novel after meeting. Mr. Horn is a preacher of in that cltJ W1H be sent here in **' In Maine, too, the new type of the writer ot the insistent letters? Sunday here. unusual power and earnestness and - change Abe Gilbert and wife returned to commission Is at hand, The demo- Was it merely a coin Or the power plant on the McKenzie this knows how to preach the gospel. Mr. tifM cratie c sucus declared in favor of one was Goidsborough» grietan C. S. Frank t \*y tereived from uue morning, after a short stay in the and Mrs. Webb are singing evangel­ compos •d of five members, as In New <2 lltirel; r imaginary? $| dloil ists of national reputation and are Dr. L. W. Drown, why with his son city. it Is not only to supplant the Leonard, is >.a a our of the wyrld ♦ V' ' < Iiurai ti-r Not Developed ver» Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs are splendid workers. Their duets are a postal ca>l w itten railroad commissli commission, but is at Calcutta The ract r of Clay ton Fitzhugh very soul-thrilling, and no none from Los Angeles where they to have supervision c over all other « not a stoped in tbe fin should fail to hear them. On Sunday, I nd., ou Jadna-y 7 . P> »-rites: att ed the funeral of their son-in public-service corporations and the meet of the i new Phillip February 12, there will be a basket joying aayaelf the best I know law. J. D. Braly. v< power to regulate rates, The com- Fjtzuugb is the • brother-in-b dinner with sermons at 11 a. m. and it is warm here, Lots of blaci George Wood and little son. Virgil, 1er mission idea is generally c rredited to hero of the st< ary. He is a er do were passengers a man wh-- andwralse the dead As to pay- SINGLE TAX CAST why, what will becom« of us?" !>.*« h <« a h 'tilt of s- eltig to It Hist m> ut for their service« it was all«*g- booked with the Fisher circuit. Homer Bray was acquitted by a The Washington High basketbull OUT AND STAMPED Goidsborough held no bespousible Albany Democrat: Miss Carin Deg- jury late yesterday afternoon, of the team hi» predlcllou* were fulfilled. At accept fee« just as clergymen take of Portland, slz> the Alb -uy business position He was a musi- ermark, of Eugene, formerly of Nor- charge of assault and battery upon sixty-four, Mr. Edison la still a feea for prayers and other services. young man. and he may live to see Mr. Cole testified, b I m >. that he had Senate Votes for Amendment cian with an artistic tem¡>eran>ent. way, arrived on a visit with her for­ Jack Knight. Knight was also re­ High school team, arrived in the city this afternoon. The Portland boys and what money be earned came mer Eugene friends Misses Dunstan leased from custody. the day or so h« think« when the tu*»n successful In curing dogs and will play against the freshmen of the for Repeal of Recently from playing when he could at con- and Humphries, of the high school. «otkingui'-n will retulonger to other snlniai», as well as bumaus. University and the Albany tossers certs and from teaching music. support armies and uavie* for tueir but added that God was the r«»al Mrs. Rose McGrath, organizer of The ladies' aid of the Baptist Enacted Law own destruction and governments healer in nil <-a»cs. and that hl« func­ the Royal . Neighbors, after a visit church held their monthly tea at the will compete against the Eugene wilt tie forced to make the Hague tion wn.t merely that of an Intermed­ with the local lodge last night, left home of Mrs. M. D. Mitchell yester­ High school team tonight. State Capitol. Salem. Or.. Feb. 7. DOUGLAS COUNTY tribunal the realisation of another iary . this afternoon for Ashland. She was day afternoon. There was a large At the celebration of Lincoln's ; — Without a dissenting vote the guest of Mrs. J. S. Higgins while attendance ?nd a pleasant time was birthday at the G. A. R. hall tonight WATCHING SOLONS the i resolution carrying the proposed in Eugene. had. ♦♦♦♦♦•• ♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ undesirable title Her trouble cer­ I amendment for the rapal of the sin­ J. F. Gates, patriotic constructor of V. D. Callison, secretary of the tainly make a generous showing gle tax county option am -ndment Fear That Eggleston Division Commercial club, went to Pleasant Three flat cars were sidetracked the order, will display a confederate She was married ut seventeen and passed the senate this afternoon Hill this afternoon to visit his folks. at the S. P. depot this morning, with battle flag captured by Captain I. M. Bill May Pass at taken almost at once to the re­ The slater resolution also passed af­ of the union army, at Fort His father is ill and his aunt, Mrs. from three to eight inches of snow Castle, e e was country place of her husband. ter a struggle. Salem on them. They had evidently been Donaldson during the civil war. The Polly Callison, is very poorly. ♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ mote Hhe bon- him thirteen children She flag is in possession of Mrs. Ewer, The amendment calling for the Verne Apperson arrived up from sidetracked lately in the mountains daughter of Captain Castle. The dream of universal brother­ saw him exchange the caretui dress repeal oF the single tax plan not on- south of here. County Judge W onacott received Albany this afternoon on a short vis ­ hood has always been a favorite of the Russian nobleman for the '| ly received unanimous favor In the a letter from R. E Smith, who is at it. F. L. Chambers is preparing pa­ one The struggle to attain It« real- coarse blouse nnd clumsy shoes of senate, but was championed by two 1 Salem in the Interests of a measure G. O. Graves, a well-known Port­ Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Weller went to Shu struggled bravely of the progressive leaders. Dimick ix.ttlon 1« contlually before u* In one the peasant traveler who pers in a circuit court suit against land commercial providing that the division of coun ­ Creswell this afternoon to be gone a fortu or au**'her. In church schism, to educate her i nildreti without op- and McCulloch. Dimick assailed the ties shall be left to a vote of those day or so. makes Eugene regularly, is in tne the city of Eugene to quiet title to in the anarchists bomb, the direct poxtlon to her husbands theory of single tax plan as a political fraud, directly interested this morning, to city to place hi? daughter. Miss Nor­ the land on which he recently began A. Svarverud and Alf Dillard, the primary, or the suffragette« venom. non-resistance, that they should lie upon the people and denounced, as the effect that there is a chance of musicians, went to Creswell this af­ ma. in the University. She enters to erect a boat house near the Uni­ We love to «ay that le-fore the law taught not to act but to leave all de­ well, the men who peri»etrated the passing the Eggleston bill, which in ternoon to furnish music for a dance the new semester Monday as a fresh­ versity. Work on the building vas ordered stopped until the ownership all men are equal though we know termining action to fate She strug­ Eel« and hl» single taxers. man. reality will provide means whereby there tonight. of the property is ezt.it lished. The that it 1» not actually tiue. Before gled an best she might to defend the He hurled broadside after broad­ i counties can be formed without the w<< complete thia life we are usually count from his own financial ec- side Into the Oregon camp of Joseph l<.ist difficulty A basketball team composed of city claims that the house is be.r.g In fact the Eggle­ COLWELL ’ S NAME forced to admit that, even In ti <|em- eentriclties fraud with bitter invective. Eugene boys, who style themselves built on land that is pa*t of the street ston bill requires only 65 per cent Alter all devotion, at the end the • h racy, with free common school ed-, McCulloch, who has been one of of the votes in the territory to be "Meteors.” won a rought game but which has never been used as SAVED BY TAFT the ucatlon. obaolute equality haa elud­ Countess had to endure her hus - the strongest advocates of the Ore­ divided and is equivalent to divis­ from Junction City at that place such. band s setting the cruel stamp of de­ gon system lance the senate conven­ ion without the least strife. Realiz­ ed humanity'« grasp last night. The Eugene team waz Washington. Feb. 11.—In order to composed A number of Eugene High school 'Ike report of Foster D. Coburn sertion upon her. lie preferred to ed. took the initiative In explaining ing the impending danger following of Mummev and Green, permit Elemer B Colwell to retire sll]> away and face death alone and of the Kansas department of agri- ' the three resolutions introduced. the passage of such a measure, from the office of United States Mar­ guards Kestly and Stine, forwards lUrls 8«ve a farewell party this a£ter- noon to Miss ~ Bernice Inges, who went « u It tire, emphasize« thia conclusion. h<- gratified hla preference regard­ One of these provides for repeal of i County Judge Wonacott this morn­ Koch, center, and Hill substitute. to Albany today with her father, I here are people." he say«, "who less of the wotieds he Inflicted upon the singh* tax. another for equal and ing made arrangements whereby sev­ shall for Oregon without the stigma Many eccentrici­ titiiform taxation on various classes eral of Roseburg's well known resi­ of having been rejected as a man un­ might lie dropped Into th" Garden of hla own klndn-d E E. Mink, who has been connect­ where they will reside. The girls ac­ to be considered as an ap-1 ed with the business office of The companied her to the depot. The Hd«n with everything at hand, und ties may be overlooked in the man of property and the third Is declara­ dents will go to Salem and fight the worthy plicant for the place to succeed him­ Guard for the past four years, has party was given at the home of Miss within four year« they would be of genius but as this editor remarks, tory in its nature, explanatory of the contemplated bill to a finish Among self. his name yesterday was restored resigned his position to enter other Ruth Westfall. Those taking part There are "all of Tolstoi's virtues, his honesty, working of th eothers. oimted by the sheriff these men are County Assessor F. L. to the nomination list. President business. Mr. Mink has made many were Jessie Allen. Lois Gray. Janet H "It is not entirely desirable that all other members of the contingent { EUGENE MAN SELLS I the powers of taxation be taken will simply use their influence: that they had appealed to the senate Great Western Railway company to­ The personal equation can never under the "unwritten rule ” of that H. T. Christanson. who recently from tbe legislative body, but among the legislators at large. In body to the effect that any nomina­ day moved their offices from the Eu­ Give two mon ths l>" calculated, PORTLAND PROPERTY I away It Is desirable to place a check up­ the event the Eggleston measure car-' tion personally objectionable to sen­ gene Loan & Savings bank building bought the Ryan farm just south of aim« start and one will become sm i on the legislature Under the pro-' rles the county judge contends that ator will be withorawn without fur­ to a suite of five rooms in the Wilk­ the city, the Hadley farm southwest ployer, the other, employee To find W. H. Gordon, a resident of En- I posed amendments it will be pos- new counties will be advocated ins block over Linn's drug store. Tbe several miles, and the Richardson ____ ___ on consolation we must* turn to the aold yesterday through thA slble In all cases for the people to every hand, regardless of the oppo- ther argument on that ground. Sen­ P. E. & E. railway will occupy the farm on the waters of the Siuslaw promise tbnt death knocks at the ators Bourne and Chamberlain had palace as well ar the cottage door agency of E J. Daly to Aimer and ' act, but will not be mandatory. The sltlon displayed in the recent gener­ invoked'this unwritten law’ against entire suite in the rear part of the river, arrived in Eugene this morn­ ing from his home near San Fran­ bank building. and that "scepter and crown must Thomas Meaerve a piece of ground i time has come to get the system al election.—Roseburg Review. Colwell. cisco. to look over his properties, tiinrlile down nnd In the dust, be 85 by 100 feet on the east side of i known as the "Oregon system" out F. J. Hard of this city, who owns may have something interesting equal made with the poor crooked Twenty-third street between Wash­ of the hands of the radicals who BRIDE AND GROOM 17 OBITUARY. ington and Everett, for $20,000. extensive mining properties in the announce in regard to some of have perverted its uses. It should scythe and apade ” The purchasers expect to erect a i lie placed hack in the hands of safe Bohemia district, says the snow newly acquired lands In the near Mm Carlyle, says » recent editor YEARS OF AGE. EACH Eva Catherine Kridelbaugh Colvin there is deeper right now than it has ture. He has great faith in the lai, has for the last twenty years two-story brick or concrete building ' nnd sane people and on a safe and was born in Ohio about thirty miles been at any other time since he be­ ture of Eugene. borne undisputed, the title • Queen to be used for a store or garage Mr. sane standard I he object of these Medford. Or.. Feb. 10.—Probably above Cincinnati, on the Ohio river, gan operating there a dozen years of Troubles." it Is beginning now Gordon bought the lot several years amendments is 9o kill tne single tax O. H. Skotheim, one of the mem- plan, take away the antiquated rule the youngest couple ever to have the 26th day of May. 1827. When or more ago. While the snowfall to be suspected that the Countess iigo and made a handsome profit. i of general equality and (infirmity, been married in southern Oregon about nine years old. her parents has not been heavy in the valley this bers of the Eugene and Great West- Tolstoi may even better deserve the Oregonian whlch has and place that equality and uniform­ were made man and wife at Jack­ moved to Hartsville, Bartholomew winter, it has been unusually heavy ern Land Company. bought large tract« of land near ity among special classes of proper­ sonville, near here, last night, when county. Indiana. Here she was mar­ in the mountains. Worden Ennis, the 17-year-old son ried to Francis M. Colvin in 1845. Stage passengers out this morning Creswell and a piece nine miles west ty.” __________________ of the Rev. Robert Ennis of the To them nine children were born.I were the following: Alice Kimball to of Eugene, intending to set out fruit Frank Minney to Vida; trees, has arrived home from a trip First Presbyterian church of Jack­ four of whom still survive her. as Walterville; _____ _____________ sonville, and Miss Mary Hasten al­ follows: C O. H. Colvin, or Junction Miss Higgins and Miss Tucker to Vi- through the east and middle west. . ------ - n --------- Q tIbert anj Wjfe to tjje pow­ He has been carrying on an adver­ City, Lane county. Oregon; Marion* so 17, were joined together. oied OIED The father of the groom tied the Colvin. Stella. Cowlitz county, Wash­ er plant: Otto Petzold to Llewellyn; tising campaign and reports the sale ♦ * ____ Moss and Eugene Holland to of quite a number of small tracts knof at a quiet service held at the ington; Mrs. Jennie McBride, of Port- John home of the bride's brother. Dr. T land. Oregon, and Mrs. E. J. Davis, Crow; G. A. Harnden to Elmira; for the company. He reports a great At the residence of Mr. and Mrs 1 W. Hester. of Oroville. Butte county, California.. William Yost to Hale: Miss Huston deal of interest taken In Oregon In The romance dates back They moved to Quincy, Adams coun- to Elmira: Mrs. Bark to Walton and that section of the country and look» Deitz at 685 East Eleventh street, for a large immigration this year. Eugene, Feb. 8. 1911, the five-year days when the nether garments of ty. Iowa, in 1855: then to Etna. Cow-' Mr. McBride to Elmira, M. D. Mitchell, who severa old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Manon each were abbreviated at a point in iltz county. Washington, in 1870. The young There her husband died January 9. The locomotive of the northbound months ago bought the property oc Croft, of dlphthelra. The funeral line with their knees was held this afternoon with inter­ groom has for some time been em­ 1902. She then moved to Ione. Mor­ local passenger train that left Eu­ cupied by the building in which ii ment In tbe I. O. O. F. cemetery. | ployed In the mines near Jackson­ row county. Oregon, to live with her gene yesterday at 12:10 p. m. broke located the Aya & Heitznian plumb­ ville, while the bride only returned son. O. H. Colvin, where she resided down about two miles south of Junc­ ing shop on West 8'xth street be­ h i» O. 1. Circle, the Marcola merchant, from finishing hed schooling at New­ until 1905, when she went to Oro­ tion City, and the yard engine there tween Willamette and Oliv who was In Eugene today, says the berg. Or., last Sunday. ville. California, to reside with her went out and took the train into sold the property to Mrs. ’. N. Cole. daughter. Mrs. E. J. Davis. In 1910 town, where a freight engine was who traded to Mr. Mitch-’" ’ *. timber 8. P. sawmill No. 3 at that place will F. J. Berger has bought A. E. she came to Junction City, Oregon, to pressed into service. It is said a claim on the Mohawk. Mr. Mitchell close down today, but the other two Jew's interest in the Berger-Bean live with her grand-daughter, Mrs. cylinder head of the engine blew out in tum has sold the claim to David rods and H. C. Auld, owners of a sawmill Fred Ray. where she resided until and one of the connecting her death on February 6, 1911, at the broke. The train was delayed for an In that vicinity. The purchase pric* tn neither sale Is given out. The aged of 83 years, 8 months and 10 hour and a half or more. property on West Sixth street la 2< days. She was a constant and faith­ where they expect to live. for it« prosperity A marriage lieenM waa frail*! by 80 feet in dimensions ful member of the Christian church. Friends of David Graham Phil­ lips Have New Explana­ tion of His Muruer * At the WeeK End : I FIVE : «