Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 09, 1908, Image 4

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    THE KUOSE DAILT GCARD. FRTPAV, OCTOBEB 0, I
St 1
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MANY ACRES
OF LAKE UNO
8FEI T8 WTRY
A Kl'WKXK IlKHIim.NTK STKKCT
NEWS FROM LABOR WORLD
Tho Iron Moulders' Union of
North America will celebrate. Its fif
tieth annlvenmry next year.
o i
The memborimlp of the ClKiir Mak
ers' Union In i'orlo Hlco, which was
orRanlzed not long atio, Is more thun
1,000.
- o -
The Montuna Federation of Labor
i... .... i.tiAintit in Iiiivr the
Will IIIURO tt" - - -
state law In roKard to the liability of
employers amended.
o
Tho Federal Hlnh Court at Sydney
New South Wales, has declared that
the registration of a trade union la
bel Is unconstitutional.
Mr P. M. Draper, secretary of the
Dominion Tratlu'B Coimroaa, has been
nominated as tho labor candldato for
the Hoard of Control of Ottawa.
W. I). Mahon, president of the
Amalgamated Association of Street
Hallway Kniployen, has been nomi
nated for congress in Detroit, Mich.,
by tho Democrats.
o
ui i.,,i mm. Iihh a man named
John Samuel, who Is ninety-two
years of age, and still takes an active
interest In organl.atlon. Ills spec
ially Is co-nperutlnn.
The Trade Union Congress of Kng
land has passed a resolution asking
parliament to enact a law under
which the organizers of strike-breaking
movements, as well as tho men
theinselvos, could bo prosecuted.
o
William D. Uyan, of Springfield,
III., the national secretary-treasurer
- it..l,.,.l Ulna Wurknru of Allter-
lea, will retire on April 1 of next
yenr. to enter a new field of work,
lie was secretary for twelve years.
Ily a referendum vote tho Poster
Artists' Association of America hns
decided to affiliate with the Ameri
can Federation of Labor. The union
has passed its tenth anniversary and
has locals In every Important labor
centre In tho country.
the election of about 150 delegates.
Mii.-uitvTI.-ltl X " KVN'Ol)
IN SKSSIO.V AT ASHLAXI)
t.hianri fir not x T'.e Pres
byterlan synod of Oregon convened at
Ashland today ror us annual session
which continues through tomorrow
I ant.i.Hov Proiihvtorinn chlirch-
es In all parts of Oregon are repre
sented by ministers ana iay ueu,
gates, and a number of matterB of
i.n. ,,...,..,,-,. In uililltlnn In routine
business are to come oerore mo gaiii-
Untll 1901 the United States and
Great Urltaln had more trade union
ists than all the rest of the world ta
ken together, but since that time the
rate of growth of the unions In
France and Germany has been excep-1 "
tlonally great owing to tno , 8ttl( to 8mufy" the proceedings
or can.im.su - ; and ,,,,, of the ynod i)y central-
countries, lizing Its working force and making
" it less unwieldy by reducing tea niiiii-
a..v..w.l :-.!.-... Yl.. W VV Wnarnr 1 l,i- nf .nmmlttppa Ihrollirh Whom leg-
of the Wilkeslmrro, Pa., seliool board, lslation Is reported upon jnd adept-
proposes to pension tno ngeu teacn- eu.
erB In the employ of tho city by ap- The first session was held this af
proiirlatlng a nenMun fund of $10,-i tcrnoon In the main auditorium of
000, which the board saves the city the First Presbyterian church of mis j to Keep ine """ """ ?" " ' "
annually in salaries, foes and other city, and was maraed o o n auui. I iV'.J ' 001 sUtrted the
expenses. Tho teachers are to con-lof the retiring moderator, Kev. W. S. The Hush Island school suineq tne
t, 1 n,.t Orders receiv-
ed at the United States land office
in Hoseburss from " ""en... i'"' -
ment at Washington anuo.im
. crtinmpnt ana entr
of 91.4S0 acres of public, land n the
Umpq.ua .National ion-.-i.
tal acreage to be thrown open, how
ever, it Is estimated that not more
than one-fourth will be available for
approprlalon, the l;(r'r part of the
land being coverea i i..-,
before its Inclusion in the resene
by Pi-esident Koosevelt s t'.'PiR
order of March 2. 1S07. Most of the
land lies in l.anc county.
mainder Is situated in Northern
Douglas county anil boutneru
o-u'i.i -ui ho thrnn open to
ll.O IU.IU nin
entry on January 21. 1909, but squat
ting will be permitieu on
lier. Most of tile unaiii"
tion of the tract Is valuable chiefly
for agricultural or grazing purposes,
containing little timber.
.. 11 n t hflv pn-
nlin(,8. on tneir -
countered some 1 ' , , "j seyeral
r a snow storm that lasted sever,
hours at one time liM their w
fna short time, but caused b ha
:i,?o camp in a strange place .n the
' woods one night. fSuo
i E W. Michael, living some ttelie
miles on the nad from Lowell 10
i Hazel Dell is erecting a new house
land lill soon be ready to move tnto
! , rnal supervisor
ofUniUebeennng-
thoe living up the river east of Lowell.
STAMP SUES SH8W
28 m CEIT!1CHEHS
show 18 mmm
Postmaster J. L. Page s
luarterly report for the quar
ter ending September . 30
shows that the stamp sales In
the office for the quarter
were $S491.94, as compared,
with $4539.66 for the corre
sponding quarter in 19.07
This is an Increase of 9o-.-28.
or about twenty per cent.
This is Indicative of the
growth ot the city during the
year.
'
nn f'HHiMTIK AX1) MR. CHAP-i
MAN KXCOUXTKHKI) hioiui
AND LOST TI1KIB WAY OT1I
Elt IXJWKLL XKWS
(Special Correspondence.)
Lowell, Oct. 7. David Wilhelm,
who has resided at the big prairie
near Hazel Dell, on the James San
ford place, for some time, is moving
to Cloverdale, having rented a farm
thpre.
t-i,,. ninn hivn nnt been sufficient
to keep the plows going, and most of
Tho Wisconsin supreme court has
,1 ....I i, h.,.1 i,m.,inul II I.I Inilill tin Wtscon-
ln night-hour railroad liilnpgraphers
W tiv&i- ' .feti'.
MmBiy-wxmfri M .41
. :l If Wmk
.. ( v '.A t:- , . i ;-.' .-11 ,,-..vr.li(ii.i:fc x'Hiv
' ! - S.,- I muttons git' rt;
1 rn.
UP WILLAMETTE "B
Los Angeles, Oct. 8 The speech of
1 William R. Hearst, delivered at tne
! Shrine Auditorium Monday night was
l . . . tn an attarK
devotea hiihosl cuuicj -
on John W. Kern, Democratic candi
date for vice president.
He referred to the recent finding
of a pass on the Big Four Railroad,
made out in the name of Mr. Kern,
and pointed out that the Big Four
was a branch of the Vanderbilt sys
tem, which he said had been success
fully prosecuted By tne ieoerai su
prnmont for granting rebates to the
American Refining Company and
rinA t ie ...til
He also devoted much attention to
Mr. kern's employment by Mr. Tag
gart as his attorney and discussed in
detail the alleged gambling at French
Lick springs, ino.
Mr. Hearst read affidavits from
two newspaper men who were in at
tendance at the Democratic National
.ni,,aniinn who said that Mr. Kern
said to tham that he was Indebted for
his nomination to .Mr. laggaiu
Mr. Hearst read only one Standard
Oil Company letter during his ad-
drsss tonight. This was addressed to
United States Senator Chauncey M.
Depew by John D. Archbold, and was
as follows:
29 nrnadway. New York, February
in 1002 Mv Dear Senator: Per-
I .o ma in thnnk von most cordially
for your kind note of the 5th with
tin accompanying complimentary
pess. Believe me that I appreciate
your kind expression in connection
with this courtesy very highly In
deed ani only nope tnat oppoi-uunues
may offer for such reciprocation as
will give evidence to you and your
great corporation of the friendly sen
timents 1 entertain. Yours very truly,
JOHN D. ARCHBOLD.
To the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew,
Grand Central Depot, New York.
The railroad pass, receipt of which
the letter purported, to acknowl
edge, Mr. Hearst stated was over the
W, Vtivtt rnnlrnl l.lnos. of which
system, ho said, Mr. Depew was "the
representative in the United States
senat."
II Qidity cletn perfect I I
il Yoar rroccr will r rind it R I
n btttt r if (round at borne not 9 9
H too fint. 1 I
KUstic lani
MOULDING I
Tailored
Suits
y0R FAlli
Stern
They have
ani fit, and rl'
- -.v uiaue toort
so you will ndt,.
sonablypnced.Cc
look at them
ing elsewhere.
Wecanyacoitp',,
"iiuiuibmnggo;,
cannot he
. VAVt.
trie city, and oc
will be found lo
mauv of our
tors can afford
lor. We owo
store and have
to pay and sr.
with small pro;
You are invited
1 1 1
ana look at ot:
whether you to
ED. HAN
East Ninth S;
1'HOMOTIOX 1KP AKTMKXT OK TIIK KltiUXK COM MKIU IAI. Cl,l l
nl. import, or Astoria, aim routine uusi- ihl .uouua.v 01 nepimner tor a three
miohh matters, lleforo the close of to- months' term, taught hy Miss Mamie
law. which was enacted at Urn l!i7 Acldents In coal mines of the I night's session a new moderator will j Sheridan, of Eugene,
tiihuto their share to thu fund.
.... ., I...,.! . .... 1 1.... 11... ..I,.,.,.,,, In l.i-tul.l., ivl- tllo lli.llh
hcshiou ot me icgiHiiimiu. 1 n nmeu Miates oui-iuk me i""i ,,11,-11- ,-- ..v ....
considered In coiiiuci w on i" dnr year resultoil 111 tne uenui 01 , riiuinn ,u ni.
MZa men. anil injury 10 111, mu,; , ......
federal constitution.
according to statistics Just made puh-
The annual meeting of the Con- lie hy tho geological survey. I he
nectlout Stale. Conference of Brick-; death record among the coal miners
lavers Masons and I'lnslereis Is to during the year was greater by IMS
he held in Bridgeport. Omit., on Oc-: than in l!Kih, anil Is sahi to nave noon ,
. . .... , , iuu.,.wt 1... ,.,,. lii lh htMlm-v of I lit, 1
loner an, nun chub nn,i, n,-,-i, ......
to tho various unions in the siato for coal mining Industry.
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers!
lMUH'I.AMATlOX
111-, t,,tl,.,.b ,tt,i,.,ii. ,if 11,., 1-ttV
, ... 01 r.UKeiiii, neri-iiy 111,1 1 1 im, -i,i,-Dcllnauent
taxpayers wll. take '- , ,hH cllv r Kugene, and proclaim
tire that delluuuent taxes will "'M that the hill proposed liv the common
be advertlsi-d as heretofore; uniler I oimm., alul ri,frri.rt to tho people .to
it law passed liy the last legislature nlm,m Sections 108 and 112 of the
of this "tnto taxes that ar l,,,"""U'hartir of the Citv or Kugene, as
,uent after the expiration of six . ,,,,,,! llv ,lu ,,llt, ,,f said city
months from the first date of ""'ujAprll is Iftus, hv giving the Oim
ilelliKiuency may he paid by any onion o,'m. the power and authority
demanding to pay same and a certlf-, ,(1 (1(1U(I nl)( H0 t (V ,r ,.,,( ,.,,
Icnti, of delinuucncy will b Issued to' . .,.,,,. t,,u ,,f ihe cltv lo a
such parly. I sum not exceeding JMIil.niH) In the
37 or siiiu ia, 111 pin 1, ; nK(.rl,Kto, failed to receive a majorl-
.vlthni.l U ttit,rt:ihiliikr the visit
ors and extending the hospitality of
Its homes to them.
XOTU'K Tu l-AK.MKKS.
Hay and firaln wanted in exchange
for pianos or organs. See us or tele
phone nt once. Stevens & Hulln 1M
11110 House, Ouumercial Club Blk.
Tel. Main 41.
UASOI.IXK VOOl SAH'IXO
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers
1. It. A. Maltinn tf
ITW fr.KIi.
Sivtlon
reads: ,
Any day after tho expiration of
months lifter taxes cnargeu
iv of ihn voles cast thereon nt in
special election held In the city of
against real property ate dellniiucut I ,1 0 H . and therefore failed to become
six
. 1... , .-,,11,,,-ior shit I have I lie
rlglit. and it shall be hi duty, upon
ilcnmnd and pii.vmeiit ot the taxes,
peiuiltv and Interesl, to make out
hiuJ Issue a cerllllcate or cerlltli-ates
ili'llniiuent-y against such propci-
1 nod section as in pari renin,;
f ,,r ili-llnnufuev shall
bear Interest from the dale of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
, . ..... ,1 ,W- Mllltlllll.
Dellniiucnt taxpayers are therefort,
of
11 law of the City of Kugene, the ma
jority against the same being i.
vole.
'l-lt.ii 11,,, hill mNmn4,il hv the Cillll-
men cnunll and referred to the peo
ple for amending Section 109 of the
t'liarter of the City of Kugene, so as
to empower the Common Council In
Hi,, h. of the water bonds of the
.-Ii v when no bids are received for
the purchase thereof at or above par
nt 11,., 1 111,, stiveri sen. 111,-11 in
lielinnuciu im',-i ' nl mi' inne ni,,-riiM-,i, ,
advised that If they havn uol paid l I i-,mm niy negotiate and sell Ihf
bast one-half of their taxes on or
before tho first Monday In April inai
the mine are delluuuent and have
been delinquent since said first Mon
day I" April, and thme who have
paid one halt of their taxes n above
the remaining one-hall win oecoiue
Imtiilu or nnv nart thereof at prl
Ht sale nt not less that their par
vsiio without readvertlslng. sub
niitti l to Ihe vote ,if the people of
the C'.tv :-f Kugene at the sprelal ,'!,
Hon held In mM city on the first day
of October, ism, received a malorlli
i-h r,.ui..t.. t .1... r
.... .p,i. ,11 iiik vi t'i;iii
Central, driven by Kd Parks, Is now
lu Kastern Oregon hauling gitiinlles
to tho railroad surveyors on the
llou,.ti,,l..D t-h.... ...
............... .,,., r.ivi 1 11, in-
through hy the first of Xovemli
several families from the
have passed Lowell bound
Christinas Luke country
Alfiltfn mpnt At ftnV.ov'a '.'anth
and Willamette streets. Phono Red
1521.
valley
for the
say there Is a large annnint of gov
ernment land of good agricultural
nature to lie taken up, and water
easily obtained by digging ten feet
anywhere in tho valley.
Cattlemen are In the mountains
now looking up their herds on the
tt.ir.to. vu ,11c l7I-,,T ill," !,t-u,HI I
has been a good one for feed and
stock, and all look well. j
There has been as much as four i
Inches of snow on the mountain I
ranges
UKDl'CKD ItATKS TO
SAX FRANCISCO
On account of the Trans-Mississippi
congress to be held at San
Francisco October fith to 10th, spec
ial round-trip tickets will he sold on
Octobre3 at.d 4 at the rate of $25,
final return Unlit 2 9 days from date
of sale.
A. J. GILLETTE.
Agent.
$25.00
EUGENE
to
San Francisco
and Return
Dates of Sale October 3d and 4th.
Limit 29 days.
This very, very, low rate has been put
Into effect on account if the Trans
Misilppi Commercial Congress, but it
Is open to the public via the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines in Oregon)
The 29 day limit will give lob o! time
to take In the sights In San Francisco and
Excursion down to Los Angeles and
Southern California.
For particulars, sleeping car
reservations and tickets call on
A. J. GILLETTE,
, A gent Eugene.
TO. McMurry, G. P. A.
Portland.
nKP0SIT0RS an
II under the direct:
1 1 representative ac
men as The direr
Merchants Back
that all fundi
handled and aln;
Accounts, subject
dialiy invited
A lleiiltliv Family
"Our whole family has enjoyed
.......I ul,. Y-n h.MT,,,, liuln,-
Dr. King's New Life Pills three years
ago." says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
Koute 1, CiUllford, Me. They cleanse
and tone the system In a gentle way
that does you good. 25 cents at V.
A. Kuykendall's drug store.
Wtnm saWIXG
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore
phone Kod 32 82. Orders large or
mall will be appreciated.
WOOM RAWING
Or. Christie and Mr. Chsnninn
Knui'iie nr to t rr 11rth V
mines last week to look after tlo-ir sirisll
ofl flnotlni, nnr. by W. W. Monrp.
Fork j phone Ited iiX'i. Orders large or
lll d sDi'r"!ated
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Knginet
for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
Ing. .Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynnmos and Mo-
tora for power nna fignt.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills ant)
Towers.
Fnlrlmnks-Morse Grinders, Feed
Chopiers, Well 1'nmps.
All first quality oods at lowest
prices nlway:, in stock. Liberal terms.
Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick
shipments. Write for catalogue and
price.
BERGER.-BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, imgene, w.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE (ffi, CO.
Portland. Oregon
CAPITAL - M
WILLAMEI
Meat Mi
Under Newfc
Pirst-CIass Fresh
Meat Alwaysoi
Phone in Your
WING & CAX
Phone Miin 38
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'. ' .ail' I'r'iifcjii" iia'l I
,, -ft...- lit., (irnt MondllV in .. ,1... ... ,.l lliprcoll as follows
lll'll ll'l II1 111 n,.., ..... - - --
October and sl moti'hs fmm such , ;n,.v f voters voting In faor of
dales a' certificate of delinquency ' aUj ai,.1(mciit, i;:: voting analnst
lnarlitK fid'X'n per rent Interest perfiU B,m.ii,n-nt. ina.Srity In
hi, mini mav be lsn-d against your j fax-op of said amendment. and
'iheibv bi-came a law ot (he clly of
cots.
1.. foil 1
l ll.l Interest you are earnestly re
quested lo settle the j.imeM once.
' Sheriff and Tax ColliHtor,
penalties. Kuucne.
1 latcd
i t0S.
C.ils t'.lh day ot 0;',.b
1
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.! ulli IM--all '"'
1-1IAIIUKK8 IIAKI'WAUK CO.
MATLOCK.
Mayor.
W-l rii.iii'. tents ! sines
CHAMHKliS UAItttWAUB CO.
t.
Plumbing
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
'and tinnins' Work. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West 8th St
Phone black I II?
RIGHT FKOM IH
CRANE L
LAWNS!
in Fjshicn
Papas na UJ-
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-ru.Un!oiSu?fl
1 111 ,1
Stone Ma
I,.-avc nr,i ',;.;
t.M.l.NK CttMMEIM'IAL l l.l II Hl Ili lNU
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car for hire
any tirre day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
Williams Trar.
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