The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, March 05, 1904, Image 4

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    Weekly Eugene Guard
verses are »0 great that the trip from
There are iu Uasblugtou 225 army
Port Arthur.
the eastern terminus to the western officers on the active list. They are,
Until 1881 Port Arthur, which is
is h formidable one, even by rail, ' of course, presidential favorites, and now engrossing the world's attention
Sarah Knox, a sister of Dr.
8ATUKDAV
-'JTIMARCHK From Moscow to Vlavidostok is 5317 they swarm like flies in bureaus, bo- on account of the clash between
W. W. Oglesby, accompanied by Dr.
miles. To Peking it ia 5,746 miles. tele, and lobbies. The people pay Japanese and Russians, was merely a ,
A very important and valuable edi­ and Id re. Geo. Kahler, of Taco ua,
tion of the University Bulletin is just Mrs. Kahler also being a sister of Dr.
Port Arthur ia 5,423 milea from Moa- for the luxury, and pay well too.
convenient
harbor
into
which
coast-
Flag Legislation
being gotteu out by Professor E. H. 1 Oglesby, stopped over In Cottage
cow From London to Port Arthur
iug junks would run for safety when
’Congress is urged to enact a law
McAlister,
Dean of the Department Grove Monday for a brief visit at
Eggs and diamonds seem to be #»D- great storms swept the seas outside.
is 7,267 miles.
of Engineering at the University. It the Oglesby home. On Tuesday they
prohibiting the use of the flag as an I
Leaving
Moscow tbe traveler gaged in a vigorous rivalry to see On the cliffs and in the valleys there­ is the report of the hydrographic sur­ lert for Yaquina Bay, and at Albany
advertisement on the ground that it |
crosses, a few hours later, the tu- which can show the biggest per ceut- abouts there lived only a few hun­ vey made in July, 1903, 0» he Mc­ were joined by Dr. Oglesby on bis re­
Is “desecrating.” It will not pas» j muituoua waters of the migbty Volga,
Kenzie river and basin, and contains turn from Portland, and the com­
age of increase in price, with the dred wretched Chinese coolies.
at present any more than the bill for­ th«, greatest river in Europe.
also
botanical notes by Profesor A. pany will visit another sister, Mrs.
. odds decidedly in favor ot the eggs,
Then the great Celestial empire
bidding the use of the word “con­
R. Sweetser,
State Biologist, it Mallissa Derick, at Eddyville, where
It is spanned by tbe famous Alex- says au Eastern exchange.
began tj wake up. Foreign engin­ gives a complete description of the they were joined by a brother, A.
gressional" on signs 'in the capital tder bridge,
over 4560 fset in
eers were sent along the coast to McKenzie,
showing the available J. Oglesby and sister, Mrs. Lusetta
city. Why should it? What harm is length. Then begin» tbe gradual as­
Secretary Hay wants Russia to be
pick out a safe harbor, which might water power and available locations. Grant, and a very eujoyable family
done by such advertising? Does it cent of tbe Ural mountains, nature's sure and remember to keep open for
reunion was held. Although this
tx fortified and made the chief A map and profile 25 inches long
not promote patriotism instead of great rampart between Europe and United States vessels the valuable
shows !be course ot the river and the i well known pioneer family has re­
station for the new and modern navy
“desecrating the flag?”
various
elevations from Hayden's. sided io the state since 1853, many
Asia. The mountain slopes are clad ports of Mukden and Antung. He
it China. They settled on Port Bridge to Belknap s Bridge. In ad-. years baviug been spent in this vi­
All nations use their banners for with forests ot fir,
aqd tbe scenery ongbt to insist on Russia’s cutting l.-fhrr ard it was planned to trans
dition it
contains
four
half! cinity, this is the first meeting and
advertising purposes, in London it is almost unequalud in its grandeur. i canal to these ports, as one of t'lem
trim tbs place into an immensely tones, showing th) instruments, bot­ reunion in 45 years, and is therefore
is the commonest of sights. There, At tbe very summit of the range is200 miles from 86a.
au important event in rhe family
strong and completely fitted naval anical specimens, Marrin’s Rapids, j
Indeed, for fifty years, the revered stands tbe stone pyramid which
and incidents of the trip. It will be history.—Collage Grove Leader.
sitation. Plans were drawn for great
portrait of Queen Victoria has been marks the boundary line, carved
addition to the
A son has bad his father put under dock yards, workshops, dry-docks, a very valuable
Mr. Ray Acheson, o.’ the College,
knowledge of
Lane county’s re­
used for advertising purposes
upon one face with tbe word “Eu- guardianship at Portland for squan­
returned this noon from Mgmmouth,
refitting
basins
and
founderies,
while
sources.
every kind, from calico to colic and|rOpe>>> Bud on tbe other “Asia.” I
dering bis, the father’s, patrimony and above them on the commanding cliffs
Next Saturday evening, March 5th, wr.ere he attended a meeting of the
corns, as is now the portrait of King
From this point the descent into being under the influence ot a
the
friends of the Univeristy are Crllege Athletic League of Oregon.
strong fortresses were to be erected.
A report was ordered sent to the
Edward. No; it would not “dese­ Siberia begins. Western Siberia is I woman. Should all such cases be HO
The contracts for all this work were cordially invited to attend the first association in favor of disbanding the
crate tne flag”, but would be a mont rich in gold, silver and other miner- treated what a rush there would be
annual Alumni prize debate on the
let ‘o French contractors, so that
question, “Resolved, That the history League, now practically a failure.
wholesome sight to see it painted on ala, »nd the mines have been exten- in the proDate court.
it was France which first among of trade unionism in the United The championship in basket ball Jay
every sack of Oregon flour and Kively developed. Many populous
I Judge Parker is the choice ot the the nations
bad to do with this States for the past twenty years shows between Monmouth and Newberg and
to have every ham swathed in it cities lie along ¿be route, 'bough
was eft undecided—Albany Demo-
I Brooklyn democrats and very strong Gibraltar of the Far East. French a general tendency beneficial to the
C
at, Silt -Jay.
that goes to feed the hungry armies even their names are uuknown to the
’ with the party up the state, but contractors, with the aid of swarms of best interests of the country.” The
average A/nerican reader. The Obi,
of the east.
following debaters will participate:’ John S Piuuey, for three years irt
Sagamore Murphy of Tammany in- Chinese coolie», working like slaves
There is only one way to desecrate the largest of tbe Siberian rivers, and
Laurean—Ralph Bacon, ’0G, Her­
sists that the delegates from New for 15 or 20 cents a day, labored bert Clair Eastland, ’05, Frederick charge of the business of lue Amer-
our flag; that is to use it iu unright­ | tbe Yeiiesei, are crossed upon bridges
i lean Type Fourniers Company iu Port­
York shall go to the national con­ for years on the works in and about Stewier, ’06.
land. Seattle and Spokane, has ten­
eous wars to destroy the liberty or which are regarded as triumphs of
Philologian—John Rice Cain. ’04, dered his resignation, and will go t >
Port Arthur. Not until 1891 was the
vention unpledged. We shall see.
territorial integrity of other repub­ engineering skill. At the eud of the |
place turned over to China, ready Joseph Wilbur McArthur, ’06, Henry the bead office in New York to acceit
lics, or to plunder the weak. Patri­ Seventh day the traveler reaches, Admiral Alexielf read messages
Miller McKinney, '06.
a position. The resignation is to take
for occupancy as a great naval sta­
The speaker adjudged to have made effect March 1. O. R. Ball, lor many
otic legislation, so called, to protect Irskutsk, tbe second largest city j from tbe czar to hrs troops the other
tion.
the best debate will be awarded a years employed in the Portland office
the flag, to keep it flying over school-j in Siberia, but a short distance from I day, after which each man swore with
houses and like the is mostly non-1 the shores of Lake Baiaal. It will 1 uplifted hands to avenge the dishonor Lewis and Clark Fair Forestry. gold medal. The question is of gen­ , will assume Mr. Finney’s duties, H.
eral lute,est to all and is the same as W. Rowland will become manager of
bis country, and then received the
sense, anyway, So long us the stars I be six yeyrs uext August since tne
The Foresty building at the Lewis debated by Harvard and Yale last toe Seattle branch, and A. D. Alex­
and stripes stand for justice, equality I first traiu rolled iuto hskuisk-
benediction of tlie church; all of and Clark Fair will stand out in bold December.
ander will continue as manager at
and liberty they will lie respected of I remainder of tbe route through Si- j which recalls tbe time when tbe Pil- relief among the array of snow white
j Spokane. —Portland Journal.
all men, and American fathers and berii is but sparsely populated and grims fell upon their knees and then staff buildings which are to adorn
uptu the Iodiaus.
mothers will instill into their sons thu towns are few and small.
the Exposition grounds.
Turning to tbo southeast the
and daughters a respect and venera­
Every part of the building will
A Seventh Day Adventist got jam­
tion for the emblem of their country I road enters Manchuria. At Sui’i’.r
medicines, using his ' Golden Medical
oa from timber thi>» Las not known
...............................................
Discovery,’ 'Favorite Prescription' and
that will protect it from vandalism the line divides into two seetkus. | I med into a bathtub among the de- a mill of any kind. The walls will
the
‘ Pleasant Pellets,’ and in two
and guard its honor at the cost of One continues eastward to Valvid- ! ! j,rjs oj> a residence blown down hy lie horizontally as far es the top of
mouths’ time I was feeling better than I
life itself. Legislation as a cure is i ostok, and the other rune south < y ( the Portlaud-Mt. Tabor cj clone Fri- the first story, while the upper pari V7h£re Do They Come Prom? had for years before. I can truthftilly
say Dr. Pierce's medicines did me more
■ day forenoon, narrowly escaping with
being overdone, and flag legislation I PortArthur. both on the Pacific.
good than any I had ever taken."
will be finished in durable barks.
A great deal of philosophizing has
j bis life. Such au experience should
is the most absurd of all, if not posi­
A LESSON TO HEED.
The roof will be covered with shakes. been done in the endeavor to determine
It will soon be summer, then Kus- j not be surprising to an Adventist,
tively vicious in its tendencies.
If there is one thing mote than another
The interior will savor quite as ¡he cause of dreams. At the best, the
;uest!on is left unsettled, the materialist taught by Mr. Copenhaver’s experience
siatis and Japs can tight to their | They are supposed to be ready for a
♦ much of the forests and the frontier, ■•ho relates all dreams to physical causes it is that it is a waste of time, money and
hearts’ content in Siberia. Too cold 1 cataclysm ut almost any moment.
a3 all the furniture will be rustic . eeming to have a shade the better of the health to delay the use of Dr. Pierce's
argument. It is, however, certain that Golden Medical Discovery when the
now. Winter is very discouraging to
design,
and the inside colonnade will womanly intuition and motherly experi­ stomach is diseased, whether or not
Note and Comment.
martial ardor.
Commisioner Ware, Chief of Pen­ be formed of logs 52 feet high and ence furnish a solution of the common other organs are involved. Here is a
A physical fact him been demon­
sions, has au idea which has shaken five feet in diameter and will not be cause of bad dreams, which appeals at record of treatment by three physicians,
once to practical good sense. When with "little benefit” as the best result ol
strated in the Gumd office, aud that
the clerical citadel like an ague, stripped of their bark. Them will little Willie wakes shrieking in the night their treatment; the use of " several
through chance lit least so far as wo
and has been quieted aud comforted, his widely advertised patent medicines ”
It is hard to believe the reported i lie wants to retire all clerks before
be but one spacious room wherein mother remarks to her husband: "I with no result but "temporary .relief
are concerned. The newspaper press massacre of a large village of North­
they become superannuated.
will be exhibited the wonderful re­ wonder what Willie could have eaten to while using ; ” and all this at au expense
Weighing nearly three tons has here­
have made him have such frightful of time, money and suffering. Then he
ern Manchuria, women and children It is understood that the republi­
tofore caused an unpleasant vibration
sources of Oregon’s
forests. The dreams." She puts her finger at once "tried Dr. Pierce's medicines, and in twe
included, by the Russians, simply can platform will revise the Ten Coni-
on the ill used stomach as the im­ mouths' time was feeling better than for
of the building notwithstanding the
exhibit that will be gathered together right
mediate cause of the nocturnal disturb­ years before.” There are thousands of
because the town officials did not maudments, making one ot them
floor
foundation
ia
throughly
under this root will be the most com­ ance. She has right on her side. A dis­ similar cures on record. They all point
frustrate the blowing up of a fridge read: “Thou sbalt not steal except
ordered stomach can disturb the whole
the same fact. The prompt use of
braced. The press frame sets directly
plete and comprehensive exhibit of body ; set the heart galloping, check the to
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery­
by Japanese s ies.
in th» interests of collective civiliza­
saves health, time and
forest products ever shown at any ex­
on the floor, but inputting In a fold­
tion.”
money. The reason why
hud to hi*
ing niaeliiho the press had
hibition in the United States.
Paris enthused over a reported Rus­
other treatments do not
produce lasting benefit,
The design of the Forestry building
raised
seventeen inches to make sian victory at Poit Arthur and later
and other widely adver­
Jt seems this government has no is by Director of Architecture Ion
proper i nimn’liou between the two. when the reports were greatly modi­
tised medicines give only-
respect for Noah Webster. A clerk Lewis,
temporary relief while
Tbo building is to be 200 feet
Two timbers t welve inches wide ami fied continued rejoicing. They were
they are being used, is
■eventi-on iucnes high and the length out to rejoice and were not to be dis­ in the quartermaster’s efflee at Fort long and 100 feet wide. The appor­
because they are only pal­
■'heridan,
Wyo
ming,
lies
been
dis
liatives.
They relieve dis­
tionment
ter its erection is $20,000.
of I he pri s frame were placed under appoint ed.
ease as opium relieves
charged because be would not spel'
mid
about
live
It, one ou either side
pain while it is being
“routing’’ with au “e, ” “route-
used. Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Count Tolstoi is on the fence.
feet up rt. With tlx' snnie ground
The Miisiesippl legislature is tend-
Medical Discovery cures
¡OUlldid u the placing of the timbers iug to business and not playing favor itig, ” as ordered by his superior, He declares he is neither for Russia
disease perfectly tnd per­
What should the clerx have eared
manently, because it goes
nud ruislug of the press have killed itea these days. Wednesday it voted
nor Japan, but that he is for the la
to the root. It does not
about the Snelling to long as his pay
about all th ■ vil.ration caused by the down a resolution to invite Grover
boring people of both countries,
deal with effects but
causes. It cures diseases
tliousiin 1 pound bed of iron with its Cleveland to address it,and Thursday came regularly?
who, he ■ sserts. are deceived by their
of the stomach and other
oud ot several hundred pounds of a resolution calling on Win. J. Bryan
government and are obliged to fight
organs of digestion and
Secretray Hay is fighting tooth and
nutrition, and increases
type running back ami forth in its for oral instruction met the same fate
against their welfare, conscience and
toe nail for opeu ports in Manchuria.
the supply of pure, rich
space of four fut every two seconds They are right. Let the dead past
religion. Apparently the Count Las
blood, which is the life
Yet Secretary Hay’s party closes all
and health of the body.
or thereabouts. It may lo imagined bury its dead!
but little sympathy from the Japs at
our ports to trade except a tariff
make
the
"PLAYED-OUT” PEOPLE
i
thut the sudden reversal of that
least, who fight as though they en­
throbbing
varyiug from ten to tuo hundred
usually worked-out people. They
(u .ichiiu'. Almost everv- are
amount of weight ruuning at that
Captain Hobson and General Wheel­
joyed it and give uo indication of
are worn-out because they are using up
per cent is paid. Consistent? No
■ time 01 another experi- more energy than they can store up
speed could not la> accomplished er touched hands in Washington
grief over their sad lot.
• ■:
d turbance as a re­
But whoever beard of a high tariff
day. Human energy comes from
nit of a -ordered stomach. But the every
without . onsiderabla jar even though ast week and enthusiastically agreed
Food is the fuel of the body, and
,r-«t er.l comes when temporary dis- food.
advocate being consistent*1 Secretary
its
heat
converted into motion. When
General Kouropatkin of the Russian
tbo reversing | recess is assisted by that Japan would have Russia on
givrs place to permanent disease the fire is under
the steam engine dies
Day
should
turn
his
attention
to
t
the
stomach.
Then
come
the
dis-
I
army takes occasion to valiautly re­
powerful eoil springs at either end of her knees iu about ten days—or u
from want of fuel the power gives
(Uieting day dreams of the dyspeptic, down
home . The trusts flourish like the
mark that no Japanese landed on the alio sns enemies in l:is friends and foes out, the engine slow» down and ul­
the press. The solidity of the tim­ fortuighl at the furthermost. These
timately stops. When the food-fuel of
firs of our mountains under tl e tariff
n his own household.
mainland to fight Russia will ever re
bers else raising tbo weight from the distinguished gentlemen should not
the engine of the l>ody is reduced the
monopoly given them by the govern’
A WISE WATCHWORD.
power gives out, and in time the body
turn home. It will be taken as evi­
floor has practically destroyed the I o so positive iu their opinions if
ment.
T ike care of the stomach and the body stops activity, because it is starved. But
dence of the general's insincerityj
Vibration.
Which was it? Maybe h*y desire to retan »heir reputa­
will take care of itself, is the watchword if there be abundant fuel in the fire-box
of the steam engine without proper com­
both.
tions as military experts.
The decision of the United States though, that he has gone to visit his jf health. True, not all diseases reach bustion, there is a loss of power just the
mother, presumably to bid her fare he Ixxly through the stomach, but in so
supreme court that the heirs of a
nanv cases diseases of other organs may same. And that’s the way it is with the
France is strengthening her fleet man who was killed while riding on well (preliminary to makings start e traced directly to the diseased stomach man. He may have abundant food, but
I’e pie should not give advice about
,for the Far East. We have heard hat it is surely true that the man with a if it is not properly digested and assimil­
things they know nothing about. iu Asiatic water and is evidently a pass may not recover damages,
ated, and so converted into blood, the
about
** ‘Bluff’ being a good dog but round rtomach has the best chance of power gives out, the strength fails,
1'ero is Cardinal Martinelli giving aching to get into the present mix- while perhaps working a hardship on
>r. erving s >un I health. It is because
Hold Fast' a better"
t cure» diseases of the stomach and rood digested and assimilated furnishes
the I’opo advice to put American up iu behalf of Russia. Her states­ the heirs, is ou the face of it a good
itlier orga oi digestion and nutrition the power that runs the heart, the lungs,
the liver, the kidneys—every organ of
I riest ■ iu uniform—to everywhere men feel that if they can place law. If a man accepts a favor in the
Russia has a population of 113,- that Dr. I ierce's Golden Medical Dis- the body. When the food is not di­
•orery
restores
so
many
broken-down
Russia
under
obligations
that
the
wear th • gown, three cornered hut
gested and assimilated, then there is a
shape of a pass from which the rail­ 000,(XV while Japau has less than 45,- People :o sound physical health.
of physical power felt by every
Mr. O. S. Cop «enhaver.
’
ami tonsure “in order to uphold the bear will help to regain Alsace and road derives no benefit whatever and 000,000. l.ussia's native and reserve
of Mount Union, reduction
luntingdon Co., I’a., ¿Box 232), writes: organ of the body, and the result is
dignity of the clnrch." The car­ Loraiue. But the Germans are also specifically contiacts not to bold the army
footing is 1,200,000, while
About twelve ye
. ars ago I was suddenly "weak” heart, "weak” lungs, sluggish
iken with a pain in the pit of the liver, " weak ” kidneys, etc. By enabling
dinal should undei -taud that in ibis displaying a warm friendship for the company liable for any injuriis that Japan's total force does Dot exceed
:on:ach,
ch was so violent I could the perfect digestion and assimilation ot
country o ■' nicer itic simplicity the czar's government.
might occur, it would not stem just 421.riV.
If the outcome of the con­ ■let walk str l i t. It woti! i grow more Uie food eaten, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med­
ical Discovery enables the building up
less in 11 kediv a priest die .-<s, the
to bold the < company liable fur an flict between the two nations could severe until it caused waterbrash and of the whole body into a condition of
I
i romiti ng of a slimy yellow water.
better will the “dignity
of the
accident that might happen. The be correctly predicted by their rela consul ted a physic: m and he told me strength and sound physical health.
Sick people, especially those suffering
a form of dyspepsia and treated
church" I e upheld.
purpose of tl e l iw that makes a live strength it would seem tha ther
>ut six months with but little from chronic disease», are invited to con­
Arti.
transportuti..,! Ci
couli 11> lot one ending, auJ that
’.I he-1 gettimy so weak 1 sult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, aud »c
> I ei i in
■ ely walk. I then tried an- obtain, without charge, the opinion of a
uu accideut is tc> make the < o.np; ny favorable to R11- i 1. But the R
- r. . <! he tol 1 me mv liver specialist on their ailments, All corres-
i rd i
Traps Siberian Rroad.
prudence strictly confidential. Addresa
a< careful n< pos-il Io,
bare of supplies Is a long wa
not
run
1 w!l
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
■
e
me
a
treatment
and
I
got
risks
tor
tbo
«.»!>•
of
:
g
a
few
some
six
thousand
miles.
For
Sii t i thè constr ,c‘.
K.
SENT FREE.
• only f. r .1 short time,
extra dollar-. When the passenger oiler war supqdiei- and troops must
Slbarlim r-iilnad il i
n, riier one who said I had
’ (1
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Vodie« oi
g<
.lion,
ulceration
of
the
is transported free, ami tl.e company be trans; »rted that immense distance
Adviser, containing more than a thou-
limi.. iL. ti ip aroum th
c stomach, torpid liver and sand large pages, and over 700 illustra-
ar<> light receives nothing in return, the prin­
over a »ingle tra.'k raiiroa I to meet
day r 1.veti t li is 11m w
aîïecti
He
treated
me
for
101
tions,
is sent free on receipt of stamps to
\\ c r
i: ciple fi.il«, au 1 it would »eeui
i
. . a year, and I f, It better but it pay expense of mailing cnly. Send 31
but
«•ned wlieti thè syst
tris ox
'
' then took to using several one-cent stamps for the book in paper
i-. 1 iat th..t lbs p..;s eager »¡maid run
.....
........ ___ patent . medicines, but covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound
ClV _
llet'd. The diala e
l.ig j I
a-'vrrtued
«cei.ed uo r..ore than te: •.p’.rary relief volume. Address Dr. SL V. Pierca, Ba£
»'•ile -»• < 1 then tried Dr. Fierce'» falo, N Y.
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