The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, March 09, 1911, Image 1

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TWIOE-A-WEEK GUARD
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VOLUME 44.
CT
EUGENE, OREGON, THUR8DAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1911.
-
NO. 78.
PHOTOS SHOWING MUGES OF PLAGUE
OBSERVED
9TH STREET
Fellow Members of Lane Conn
ty Bar Association Give
the army, showing th: t the movement of troops^
Present
frontier of the cot ntry ib proceeding with the
GANDIDAIES
ARE NAMED
Property Owners on Street Met Merchants’ Protective Associa*
Last Night and Talked
tion Ticket Named for
Over Matters
City Council
headquarter» of
to thn noutbern
■mootbncMS of regular clock work. The celerity with which or­
ders arc carried out, it is said ¡ t military quarters, give the im­
prensión that th? movement is •>.» every-day occurrance. Prac­
tically the entire force ol "’0,000 men is now enroute to the
lower part of Texas and California.
The troop.i arc equipped with b::ll cartridges, but, notwith­
standing this fact, official V, ■ Inngton »till maintains that the
movement is a mere plan of practico to dotern inc the efficiency
of the fighting arms of the country in mobilizing on short no­
tice. While tins is held to be true technically, the general im­
pression prevails thnt the million und < xtensive military activity
has a vital and direct relation to the revolutionary movement in
Mexico. The reticence of the officials of the state, war and
navy departments is accentuating thin impression. An idea,
which is generally accepted, even in th« face of official pro-
nouncment that no sign cf offen'c should be attached to the
movement of government troops, is that the nation is preparing
for an eventual war that may develop with the progress of the
revolt against President Diaz.
Yesterday was the
property owners along the pro- ♦
For mayor—W. M. Green. ♦
< f lion. George B. Dorris,
For councilmcn — F. R. ♦
posed paving district on East Ninth ♦
pioneer attorney, and a» a fitting ob­
♦
tor first ward; ♦
street met at the office of C. S. ♦ Wetherbee,
servance of the occasion the mem­
A. W. McLaughlin, for sec­ ♦
ber» of the Lane County liar associa­
Frank lait evening to discuss the •> ond ward; W. A. Bell, for ♦
tion gathered in the circuit court
matter of laying some kind of hard- » third ward; G. D. Linn, for ♦
room at five o’clock yesterday after­
♦
surface pavement on'the street east ♦ fourth ward.
noon and surprised the venerable
•»
For 1 order—R. S.
I Bryson. ♦
tak
­
fsoni
Pearl,
but
no
action
was
Jurist by presenting him wish a beau­
♦
For treasurer—Frank Reis­
tiful Knights Templar charm. Hon.
en and adjournment was had ln or­ ♦ ner.
♦
E. <). Potter made the presentation
der tuat those present might atte.id
.perch and
Mr. Dorrl»
responded
the city political meeting at tr,. ♦
with much feeling, it being an entire
courthouse.
and unexpected surprise to him. The
It apmars that a majority
The above ticket received unani-
following Journal entry of the af­
properly owners in the propos
nous endorsament* and recommenda­
fair was made by Deputy clerk Gage
irlct are iu favor of the in
tion .it the hands of a court room
and placed on the records of the
nient. Mrs. Rcstein. who owi
well filled with citizens at the court
court:
hcu
last night.
a block of land abutting on the
In the Circuit Court for the State
I
»a; one of those who objected, but
E. Bean called the meeting to
of Oregon, In and for Lane County.
a letter has been received by Mr. order and he ' «as made chairman,
Father Time, ex rel the Bar o
¿a was chosen secre-
Frank from Edward Roateln. her , and W. C. Yoran
Lane County, Oregon, plaintiff, vs
sos. who* p • .-..dent of th,» L- tein tary.
George B. Dorrl», senior member of
Chairman Bean stated the purpose
Realty Co., of Salem, and who is
the bar of Lane County, Oregon, de­
sufferers
•
handling his mother's property here, of the meeting, to hear and act upon
fendant.
_
__________
OF REM PU }
committee
stating that he favors the work. He the report of the special
lie it remembered by the brothers
named at the previous mass meeting
says:
now and to be of the bar of Lane
"While I would receive no increasa Held on February 13th, and called
county, that on tills. the seventh day
Thn navy department continued will fight until Diaz I» overthrown.
in rents for the next five years, the upon the secretary. Dr. Schafer, for
of March. A. D. one thousand.'-nine
property being leased for that length the report, which was read, as fol-
Its preparation f<< the dispatch of
hundred and eleven. It appearing to
low s:
of time, I can see that bj- the paving
be
the
seventy-ninth
the
court
to
“Your committee, appointed in
the fifth division of the Atlantic fleet
of that street you will divert the
birthday of the above named defen-
present travel from East Eleventh pursuance of the action taken by the
and a large detachment of marine»
dant, George B. Dorrls, »etilor mem­
mass meeting held at the county
street and thereby make East Ninth
her of the said bar of Lane county,
court house February 13, 1911, for
to Guantanamo, Cuba, The four ar-
street good business property.
it the purpose of presenting names of
Oregon, and the plaintiff above nam-
will not be t>he object of my company persons io be voted on, at this time,
mored cruiser» of the fifth division.
ed ex rel the sald bar of Lane
to stand in the way of any improve­ beg leave to report:
county, Oregon, appearing In court
under Rear Admiral Staunton, are
ments for the benefit of Eugene."
to greet the said defendant, George
"'i: ' general committee of three
Defenite action in regard to a peti­ appointed by the mass meeting above
being supplied with the full com*
H. Dorris, upon this, the occasion of
in
tion
to
the
council
will
be
taken
his
said
natal
day
that
immediately
plement of blue )«( ketH.
mentioned selected
three others
war projectiles as if precedlng the hour of adjournment
a few days, or as soon as R. A. from each ward as they were direct­
The Mexican embassy luia Issued
cruisers will sail to-
of
of this court, the following proceed­
Booth and other heavy owners
ed to do. Three separate meetings,
Dlego and will arrive ings were had, to-wit:
n statement branding ns preposi <r-
Harbin. March 8.—The combine-and Choi rivers, etc., cannot escape property on the street are home,
each attended by a majority of the
oua the reports current that the Mex­ ■
Now, al this time, it is hereby or­ tion of plague and famine has the pangs of gripping hunger. Some
(committee, were required to attain
dered by this court that the regular
ican government Is looking for ni>l
the end sought by the mass meeting,
London | m Silent
devastation
throughout of the towns are entirely desolated
business of this court be suspended wrought
Rev. Thomas Fletcher Royal, A. the sele-tion of proper men for the
to the I’nited Statei In regulating
Li ndon. March S. Thia afternoon for the remainder of this day and Manchuria and northern China of a owing to the revages of the famine-
Alter earnest
and plague
The phot,«< here t-howm M., a superannuate of the Oregon several city offices.
the foreign office authorised the an­ continued until tomorrow morning at
Its International affairs.
scope that is almost impossible to reveal something of the distressing conference of the Methodist Episco­ discussion of the merits of a num­
Dr Francisco Vasquexl Gomez, for noimi enient that no instructions of nine o'clock a. ni.
believe. Victims of the famine and conditions. Chinese railway officials pal church, died yesterday morning ber of representative citizens, the
any kind have beoti sent to Ambas­
Whereupon, the jurors present plague, to tiie number of over 76,- have done much to aid the sufferers at the home of his daughter, Mrs. committee agreed, with no opposing
the Mexican revolutionary putty, de- sador Byrne at Washington from
36 East Eightieth vote, t ' present for the office of may­
rlsred today that the revolutionists Ixindon regarding events In Mexico. werd Invited by the court to partici­ U00 have died, and food is now so by authorizing the distribution of Harold Oberg.
pate in those proceedings, and court scarce that even stray dogs have clothes to the stricken ones in towns street, after a brief illness at the age or of Eugen" the name of W. M.
» ' - »---- ——------------------------------
being in order, the said defendant been eaten by the destitute natives of where there are railroad stations. of ninety years. He had been engag­ Green, and for councilmen in the
being present In person, and all be­ over a dozen towns. Missionaries But the worst state of affairs Is to ed in the ministry longer than any four wards respectively: F. R. We-
ing regular and according to law and government officers alike in the be found
________
A. W. Mc-
in _______
towns remote from rail- other man in the Pacific Northwest. therbee, number one;
und the »entlm,n| ur.-valllng upon interior low ns along lb« Xuu, Mulau^.Hxl coiumunication.
■Oregonian.-—. -
------ — rLuugbliu. number two; W. A. Bell,
this occasion.
number three, and G. D. Linn, num-
Now. at this time. I.ark Bilyeu, as
1 ber four. For the offices ef recorder
president of the Lane Couuty Bar
and treasurer the committee presents
association, hereby notifies the court
the names of the present incumbents,
’ of the special appearance of E. O.
R. S. Bryson for recorder, and Frank
Potter in behalf of the plaintiff here­
Reisner for treasurer.
in.
“The committee were unable to
i I
Whereupon. Mr. E. O. Potter arose
comply with that part of your In­
and addressed the court and the
structions which directed them tn
plaintiff above named, congratulated
present at least two names for each
said defendant upon his long-contin­
office, and they feel that the bur­
ued honorable and successful prcatlce
densomeness of the task they had in
before the bar of Justice in this
finding one for each place should ex­
county and state, and conveyed to
cuse their seeming dereliction. They
said defendant the deep respect, hon­
desire that any other nominations
or and affection with which he is
may come direct from the people in
regarded by the bar of Lane county, ♦
this meeting.
Mexicali. Mex.. March 8.— ♦
Oregon, both as an honorable and ♦ “We will fire on the I’nited ♦
“The committee, however, heart­
skillful practitioner of the law and
ily endorses c'h and every one oi
States troops if they cross the ♦
Guard Special Sei ; i<. .
Frank Moore, the young man who as a man and citizen of the said
the men whose names have been
Thnt rice can last fall, during the county fair In county and state, and extend to the ♦ line into Mexico; we will fight ♦
Portland. March 8
lead in your hearing, and earnestly
be grown In the Willamette valley Eugene, faked an Injury, claiming suld defendant the hearty congratu­ ♦ till we die in the sacred cause ♦
recommend them to you as men who
♦
successfully Is the belief of govern­ that he was »(ruck by an automobile, lations of the said bar of Lane coun­ ♦ of liberty.”
Detroit.
March 8.—Victor Glore are qualified from every point ol
Working himself into a ♦
ment experts and attempts will lie and was taken to the General hos­ ty, Oregon, upon the occasion of this, ♦
I.os Angeles. March 8.—Mrs. Turn­ has been arrested at Mount Clemens, view to fill acceptably the several of­
new crop. pital where h<- got away with $600 the seventy-ninth anniversary of his ♦ passion over the news that ♦
made to Inti odiK "tin
Mich., and Bryan O'Hara taken into fices of the city. They are in per­
♦ the Cnited States troops were ♦ bull lost in her attempt to break
_
Charles K. Chamblit. in cl.jr.-e i i belonging to different patients in the birth.
on their way to the lower ♦ f'Lucky" Baldwin’s will, the jury de- custody at Paints. Mich, supposedly fect sympathy of the principles ol
♦
I'nited
I
hospital,
ha»
been
arrested
at
San
rice Investigations for the
And the counsel for tljoifplaintiff
ho>
in connection with the robbery of the the resolutions adopted by the mast
California border. Simon Ber- ♦ tiding against her claims today.
n|Astimony ♦
States department of agriculture, will Francisco. Chief of Police Farring­ continuing, stated that if
Southern' Pacific train at Ogden on meeting February 13th.
tholdt, the American leader ♦
♦
At
the
conclusion
of
the
arguments
ton
this
morning
received
th«
follow
­
id
”
'
------
of such respect, honor andTRfection. ♦ of tile Mexicali insurrectos, ♦
come to Portland soon to look or
"The candidates all pledge them­
in the Baldwin will case at noon to­ January 2. In the holdup a porter
ing
telegram
from
the
chief
of
po
­
the bar of l.ano county. Oregon, de­ ♦ thus vehemently declared his
the alt nation
Local people ttolf"
day. Judge
Rivers announced he was killed and the robbers secured selves to use their best efforts tc
♦
.
lice
of
that
city:
sired to present to the said defend­
the Willamette valley offers ide
carry out the principles of the reso­
"We have Frank Morrison under ant, George B. Dorris, a substantial ♦ purpose to the American ♦ would instruct the jury that the evi­ $1400 in money and $600 in jewelry lutions adopted by the people of Eu­
condition» for rice culture.
from
the
passengers.
newspaper
corespondents.
♦
♦
dence
adduced
“
fell
short
of
making
The crop bus been found to be a arr, t. Pointed tint by Albert Aren- memento of this felicitious occasion.
O'Hara is the son of well-to-do gene. in mass meeting assembled, ai
♦
Therefore, counsel for the plain­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ out a case for the plaintiff and that parents and Glore's father is a farm­ follow s:
success In Arkansas and Textu , nnd zo. who says he stole $100 from him
the
jury
should
return
a
verdict
in
“1. To submit at the earliest prac­
tests made nt Red Bluff. Cnl , Inst in the General hospital in your city. tiff presented to the said defendant,
favor of the defense. This ends the er. The two young men are said to
Says you hold warrant for him."
in
court, as emu
such memento,
a|
n open conn,
m.imm,. »|
<,
a„ pj
Marrh
s 8. _
Twelvp
tor. < ase brought by Miss Anita Baldwin have returned recently to Michigan ticable date after election a plan for
year were encouraging. Seed from
San
Diego.
March
—
Twelve
Arcnzo, who was one of the pati­ jewel of the order of hn ghts Temp-
d b
anfl
lo boat de#trOy- Turnbull, a 17-year-old Boston
a commission form of government
the California experimental plots onls tn the hospital hero at
girl. from Salt Lake City.
tile time,
»t Is declared that Engineer Rouse for adoption or rejection.
will he used In sowing the small was n railroad laborer. He evidently lar. with the compliments and con­ ers leave San Diego bay, the home for a daughter's share of the $11.-
"2. To make the water supply
tracts to be tiled In this »tale, The recognized Moore, or Morrison, as he gratulations of the bar of Lane coun­ port of the flotilla, at five o’clock to­ 000,000 estate left by the late and Conductor Middleton, of the
night, with bunkers filled and crews "Lucky” Baldwin.
train held up. positively identify the plant and the filtration plant a suc­
rings, dry »um­ calls himself now. on the streets and ty. Oregon.
mild winters, early
Whereupon, the said defendant re­ ready for any emergency. Sealed
cess from every point of view.
water for Bri­ notified the police of San Francisco.
men.
mera. with aWInt
sponded to the said congratulatory orders were given the commander of
“3. To manage and conserve the
l'
rice
field»
of
gallon and flood)
Moore, it will be remembered, was address of said counsel for the plain­
power plant on a strictly business
Lieutenant
L.
C.
Rich-
regular
muster
and
inspection
the
flotilla,
The
’
Indicate
to
the Willamette
picked up on the street out toward tiff herein, and in answer thereto
of Co. C., fourth infrantry, O. N. G.. principle in the best interests of th«
those Interested 111 141” subject that the f ill* grounds one night In nil ap- expressed his hearty appreciation of ardson, and the destination of the
fleet
is
not
known.
will take place tonight at the armory taxpayers and the whole people of
suc-
rice culture may bo mud«' very
pnrcntlv
unconscious
condition. the sentiments extended to him and
and
Co. A.'s turn is tomorrow night. Eugene.
bullt
cessful here and a big Industry
When hr recovered he said he had of the worth and beauty of the gift
“4. To institute an orderly and ad­
Regular army officers arrived in the
up.
been struck by n swift-going auto­ Jewel as above presented,
city from Vancouver barracks this equate system of municipal financ­
The character of the soli has been mobile, but ns the surgmns could
And continuing farther, said de­
ing, and such a system of account­
afternoon to conduct the inspection.
foil nd to be similar to that at Lout- find no trace of a bruise of any kind fendant recalled his many years of
ing as will secure the utmost public«
Jur^This Afternoon Returned ft The militia boys have been shining lev
%1ana, Ark.. and the elevation is on his body. It was believed that he service as a member of the bar of
in all municipal matters.
Lieutenant,
H
M.
Fates,
of
the
up
their
clothes
and
accoutrements
the
same.
There
rice
grow
­
was
faking,
although
he
had
symp
­
Lane county. Oregon, and the nu­
Verdict for Defendant—
about
To yield epllcit obedience to
First
Infantry.
I
’
nited
States
army,
past
to
make
as
for
several
days
ls.
with
toms
of
epilepsy.
Moore
disappeared
Ing has become a big buslnes
merous pleasant recollections he re­
the law and to the will of the peo­
arrived
here
this
afte/noon
and
is
possible
tonight,
Johnson
vs.
Bingham
good
showing
as
There
from
the
hospital
one
night
and
at
tained concerning his legal and so­
good profit» to the farmers.
ple In the use of the different muni­
Lieutenant Fa'cs, of the first I'. S cipal funds.
Is a duty on Imported rice of 2 cents the same time a box In which the cial relations with the various mem­ registered at the Osburn. He Is here
to
Inspect
Co.
C..
Fourth
Infantry,
the
principal
In-
Infantry,
will
be
per pound and a ready market is . ash owned by the different patients bers thereof, and assured the pres­
"6. To a strict enforcement of all
Louis McKibben, who sued J. B.
ent members of the said bar of Lane O. N. G.. tonight and Co. A. tomor­ Rouse, the Cottage Grove lumber­ specting officer.
the laws of the city.”
found for the product In the I’nited had boon deposited was missed.
I
row
night.
Afterward It was learned by the county. Oregon, that he. the said de­
Action Ratified
Blates at 7’8 cents a pound. It I
The National Guard Is now,» branch man. for $10,000 damages on account
The ladies of the Commercial club
On motion, the report was adopt­
raid to be a tnort profitable crop to local officers that the fellow had fendant, was possessed of an equal of the regular army, and for the past of personal Injuries received in
worked the ■ same game nt different amount of honor, respect and af­
Rouse's logging camp, lost his suit, auxiliary held open house this after­ ed. Following the adoption of the
grow than wheat.
for the members of said bar ,wo or three years regular army of- the jury this afternoon, after having noon in the club rooms to new arri­ report, the matter of recommending
Many suppose It 1» a difficult ce­ places Pnd that he had previously fection
in'
return"to'
that
"which
was
so
spoil'-
;
Heers
have
inspeded
the
companies
been out about an hour and a twilf, vals In Eugene during the last year. for nomination the committee’s se­
real 10 raise and harvest. This 1» robbed the Marine hospital in San taneously expressed to him In this
Inspe« tor-general s office returning a verdict for the defend­ Refreshments were served and there lection ot men was carried through
Chief Earrington today
I - •- • the
1»n>m«rla
f/xrmevlvr
hzxl.l
no
raid to he a mistake for by modern Francisco,
jin
Guards.
formerly
held
by
'Fris, o chief that Moore
A large bv each one being taken up separate-
,, , , , .----- p
,
ant. No notice of application for a was a musical program.
methods It can be handled ns easily wired the
Whereupon, upon motion of ,T. S. *
Jackson I <, 4., retired, having new trial has yet been given by af­ number of ladies who have recently ly and all were unanimously endors-
was wanted there and advised that
ns other grains. Only after the plant­ he
The
lieutenant,
in
be prose, uted In the courts of that Medley, the clerk was Instructed by been abolished,
arrived in the city took advantage cd without any dissension, except up-
torneys for the plaintiff.
ing has heed made is the field flood­ city, thus saving Lane county the ex­ the court to engross upon the Journal ¡\n_*nterY£e2^_'.
^.urr,va'Jfy°n]
of the occasion to become bettor ac­ on considering the first ward candl-
Johnson vs. Binglmm
ed and the water Is drained from penso of bringing him nnd the prose­ of the pourt record of the above pro­ Vancouver this afternoon, stated that
The case of J. Henry Johnson vs. quainted with each other and with dacy Sinton Klovdahl favored plac­
the ground a few weeks before hat cuting witness all the way to Eu- ceedings.
eveuuiu..
he
,he
troops of Oregon
1.
H. Bingham, to recover money for the ladles who have lived here longer- ing In nomination Fred Lt.dford, and
vest. Then headers are tun over th.
And It Is further ordered bv the
'cry good shape amt the standard
a rising vote decided the matter,
the
sale of 25,000 shares of stock In The affair was a decided success.
field and the rice threshed the same
...... adjourn in thia state Is high.
* as a rule."
court that this court do now
26 to 4 in favor cf Mr. Wetherbee,
the
LeRoy
Mining
Co.,
which
at
one
an if It were wheat.
In order that all present may ex-:21P ,a'd. 1 find the companies of the
H. Gordon and family arrived in the committee's selection. The man­
tend their congratulations to Bro-
regiments of Oregon well drell- time operated In the Bohemia district Eugene on one of the delayed over­ ner of endorsing ward candidates
above Cotage Grove, was called im­
od
and well fltiippcd.
equipped.
ther Dorrl*.
o
‘l an<1
mediately after the McKibben vs. land trains today from a trip to San was discussed at some length. Sec­
Rouse case was finished. The jury Diego and other southern California retary Yoran favored permitting
¡»•utile. March 8.—Nick Burley,
8. M. Douglas, who has Just sold consists of the following:
They are visiting at the wards deciding the matter separate­
Robert points.
former heavy-weight prize fighter,
Chairman Bean welcomed .Mr.
MAY nr DAcecn b,s f,nc farTn of
1 11
McMurphey, Edward Hanson. John home of Mr. Gordon's brother. W..T. ly
well-known in the Pnclflc Northwest
MAT ot rASStlJ Washbourne and J. L. Clark, of W. Storment, George L. Beckwith, Gordon, and are on their way home Toran's suggestion and called for the
and
Alaska,
dropped
dead
last
night
San Francisco, ('al.. March t
<
S D. Alim thought
Springfield, is having a great deal of Amos Wilkins. John W. Pollock, F. to Portland.
hesvy raln storni hai swept thè ’rio of bent disease, aged forty.
Des Moines. Tows. March 8. An trouble with one of his eyes.
the candidates selected by the com­
Ho L. Snodgrass, James Hayes, Grant
for three day», seriousl) Inipeding
attempt to pass the Oregon primary says the sight of one I. entirely gone
Mrs. C. Stuart returned this after­ mittee wore all so generally accept­
Eighteen Vancouver hone I ay cd .1.10 plan bill over the governor's veto I owing,* he ('’.links, to a bunglesome Sweet, Clyde Lamb, Otis 1, Circle and
travel and trafile, and ha» Impafred
Frank
Peebles.
Ttestimony
was
be
­
noon
from a visit with her daugh­ able that the meeting as a whole
telegraph nnd telephony couimuni- eggs in February. Let's hear from will probably bo made today tn the operation performed recently by a ing taken at a late hour ibis after­
ter,
Mrs.
Oscar Johnson, at Salem. could safely favor a general recotn-
Eugene's lieu».
catlon.
I Tnwa house or representatives.
imperialist
i noon.
À
Mrs. Johnson accompanied he>-
(Continued oa page M.J
,
4B
TRÏ10 RAISE RICE EAfflWHÛROBBED
HOSPITAL HERE
WILLAMETTE
SOLDIERS
Government Experts Believe Frank Moore, alias Morrison,
It Will Be Success and
Now Under Arrest In
Will Experiment
San Francisco
Plaintiff Will Not Share in the Alleged Highwaymen Are Two
Young Michigan
Estate of Late “Lucky”
Men
Baldwin
LIEUTENANT FALES
ARRIVES N EUGENE
;
M
HEAVY RAIN STORM
SWEEPS CALIFORNIA
HEART DISEASE
CLAIMS PRIZEFIGHTER
OREGON PLAN
louîs mckibben loses
HIS $10.000 DAMAGE
SUIT AGAINST ROUSE