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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
The New York federal court has de dr . M c DOUC ai but nevertheless the people's makes the following statement ou this the people ot Lane county appreciate cided that the railroads centering in must be obeyed PHYS i CIAN AND SURr»- subject “ real daily newspaper. The Guard is lumiditionto that city cannot be prosecuted crim "The total appropriations made at made up iu the modern form, the Citizeus of Linn, Lane. Benton inally under the anti trust laws. special attention given t ,dl “ ■. AN INDEPENDENT PAPER this session of congress, including news wej| displayed and given to its and other couuties car. always get a Therefore they will be fined for re ■-•-erncn aud children GUARD i MINTING CO., INC. those carried in the regular appro-ri- ireaderH th<. (Uj. if hap|H.Us_uot the drink if they come to Portland. Office over Preston 4 JIB« bating—and It fullows that the heav ________________ ¿Ph»n*BhcfcJ Publishers | atiou accounts, all deflc.encles mis- ! attfcrwurj The Guard has long cellaueous matteis aud permanent an- . ? Ex-Congiessmau John Lind, of ier the fine imposed by the court, Publishe; .very Imlay. Eugene, Ore. uual appropriations, aggregate 88»«), ■ maintained a leading place among w - °^ pkosse T Miunesuta, is of the opinion that the higher the freight tariffs will be Subscription price, , 81. »1 jier year ua,3ul This is an appareut increase Western Oregou newspapers audit» Bryan will be president unless the made, in order that the pockets of the physician and s LS’ g |>aid iu advance, 82.00 at < lid of of 80),000,(M*) over the appropriations ' reeebt enlargement to a seven column I d adoitlon to n '-KbEoy(i Republicans nominate a stronger can stockholders be protected. This fin •u'cwy. »pecial atttr. r. « •«*>. made at the last session of congress. ejgt,t pages ou Saturday, year. thioat and ey,. *'«««, This is more tbau accounted for in . . . f ,, didate than any one who has been put ing of lawbreaking corporations is Entered al the Eugene, Oregon, < Bealdence, cornet 1« i. an* a ‘ • ,. v, ,, has placed It far in the lead of all Offlce, Beek.nh bu. - postotlice a- secourl cías» matter. the three following items: ror the forward. There is plenty of sound arrant nonsense. T.lerhoper-Oft,, B 7lr.,:, Isthmian canal, 842.447, )*M> ; under ° o|nP*t*tors. timber in the Republican party, and JL l Y 13 |M. R. C. V. FRIDA Y the statehood bill, 81o,25n,'«*>: toward The growing business of the Guard Instead of trying to hang George the construction of new buildings au- j jn Hu ]iuea i,as forced the publishers even if Bryan runs aud is defeated, Dr- J- CHKlSTtf Mitchell for slaying Holy Koller Cref- thorized at this session, 810,321,0», ?10,321,lMMI, I | tQ ord(jr a co[u kte new |)luut, eon if he forces the Republicans to side Veterinary Surges * fleld, that Seattle district attorney .....v,,... a .. total >..»ul of <.r W3, ¿u'.'i 018,1**1, n1 a ( mmi to t<> which j track that corporation ice wagon, ' making Secretary and treaaurei ot th. . Wrlieai , Henry Meldrum, of Oregou City, might properly tie added #5,000,000 sistiug of a fast modern newspaper Fairbanks, and run a real, live man, might better employ his energies in treated oo «dentine onnetc r, “*!' « a i press, job jiresses aud job and adver prominent in Oiegon for many years 1 for San Francisco.” prosecuting for criminal negligence Located at Bang*' Stable, his caudidacy will not have been in Rea. Cotner 1 Oth and Olive prote g_. J** •s a government land surveyor, and But congress did more tbau spend tising type. This machinery was vain. One of the advantages of two or three other fellows for not do • » surveyor general of the state, is tin- ; money. The members were an appar shipped from New York June 13. aud 1 maintaiuiug two strong contesting ing the jol> before Mitchell got the J. M. Williams L~E~ der sentence of impi isonment for ently hardworking lot aud accornp- is air ady overdue. When it arrives I political parties iu this country is chance. Williams (%> Be an three years aud flues aggregating over I lished much in the way of practical and is installed the Guard's plant I that it compels both to put forward So Judge Tanner has been rewarded Attorneys-at Law five thousand dollars. Past the prime legislation, so that it is doubtful if will be the most complete of any pa their best men if they would net by a full pardon for betraying bis of life, when a man should take his auutber congress within a decade per in Oregon, outside of the city of Practice In all n.e con* g , court defeat at the polls. lifelong friend and business associate, state and ¿fuie the p1"?r? * ife the eaaiect, he must atone for pa rsed has enacted more important Portland, aud we will be prepared to X a it iS Senator Mitchell. A man wrong doing. Oregon’s federal offi- I . legislation than did the Fifty-ninth make even a better paper than eve« The anti-pass provision in the rail the late •ialdom, judging from trials and con- , during its initial session. Here is before. Still, we have no idea of 1 road rate bill as passed by congress made of the right stuff would have overworking the field—simply propo e prohibits broadly and generally any gone to prison himself lather than I. N. HARBAUGH, rictlons, is, or must have been at the record in brief: to go right along giving all the news free transportation for interstate pas secure immunity by sending bis old east, a bail lot. Some have been Railroad rate bill passed. Special attention t0 djV(1-p. ««light, and it is reasonable to sup Pure food bill passed and meat in of interest to the readers iu our field sage. The exempted class includes est friend there. settlement of estates. Al(, 1( ? tinental insurance ConiiiJ . I and making just as good a paper as employes of railroads and their fami pose that others covered their trucks spection agreed upon. Oregon politicians had an unneces o, First NatioualBauk BufidiJ Stricter naturalization laws passed. I business justifies. The Guard is not lies, railroad officers, agents and sur ■gainst apprebensi'ili, if not suspi "" sary scare. The anti-pass measure gene, Or. Law providing immunity for witnes accustomed to peddling hot air or in cion. Mr. Meldrum’s offense lay in geons and attorn ys employed by rail ses in government inquiries passed. has been declared ineffectual because urging affidavits of settlement on un Denaturalized alcohol bill remov dulging in irridescent dreams, and roads, inmates of hospitals and char the enacting clause was omitted by A. C. Woodcock E. 0 ft makes no promises that it cannot ful itable institutions, and persons exclu surveyed lands that he might get con ing internal revenue tax passed. WOODCOCK 4 POTTER, Lock type settled upon for Panama fill. When it say« that the Guard will sively engaged in charitable work, W. 8. U’Ren, the supr me source of tracts for making public surveys, the Attorneys-at Law, be improved steadily with our new disabled sailors aud soldiers, caretak Oregon law. governnient of late years re«|iliring 1 canal. Office—One-half block south of fk Consular service remodeled and re facilities, it makes no apology for the affidavits of intending settlement, I ers of livestock, poultry aud fruit, Western Oregon, from the north man Block. Eugene. Oregoi. formed. with dep isits, liefore letting con- I Total of nearly 8900,000,000 appro bright, newsy paper that is giving employes on sleeping aud express boun 'arr of Douglas to the south line Eugene people "today’s news today.” cars and linemen for telegraph com priated for various purposes. tracts. S. P. 3 of Marion, now has all ’be attributes J. J. Walton In years goue by the surreyo- gen- I "L rgest battleship afloat” author panies, postal, customs and immigrant of Kansas—except its Carrie Nation WALTON 4 NESS, era! let Contract» as he pleased, with i ized, but naval increase» receive set inspectora, witnesses attending in er- And it. is safe to say that the latter Attorneys-at La, back. the result that thousands upon thous- | Wil] practice in all the courtsjj sfate commerce bearings aud physi- will develop in due course of time Annual appropriation for state mil- state. < iffice —Koo® No. 3, ■nd» of acres of Eastern Oregon «I”*-1 ¡tia doubled^ to’ be 82,060,000 here- r ciaus aud nurses attending persons ton Block, Eugene, Ort« will lie 1 of Oklahoma The new state srt lauda upon which even a jackrab- Hfter. It has finally been settled th»t njured in wrecks. It will Bill to preserve Niagara Falls pass a real gem 111 the Union, bit cannot live were surveyed, accord twenty seven persons met death in the L. BILYEU, Kansas and Oregon arealike in more population of 1,300,- come in with h Attorney at Law ing to the full field notes made and ed. Salisbury, England, train wreck Sun Philippine tariff revised. (**), and with 45,1**),•**) a ‘res of laud. ways tbau in the absence of bevera the money collected—and divided ill day. Those Englishmen are waking Emplo-ers* liability law passed. Office over Voran’s Shoe Store, The vast proportion of the land is ges brewed by Jobu Barleycorn. The most lust nice». It came to be a say up—getting American methods over Appropriation of 81,325,000 for gene, Oregon. most fertile and the climate is such Sunflower state, through Governor ing that more Held notes were made j Jamestown exposition granted. there. Hoch, isseus a piteous appeal for in ca"qi than on the line of surveys— (Appropriations of #1,500,000 for re- that not only all the plants of the L. M. TRAVIS, laborers to assist in saving the great temperate zone flourish there, but lief of San Francisco fire sufferers Pendleton does not have prohibi fictitious, of course. Such work in aj Attorney-at Law granted. some of the valuable semi-tropic crops of graiu and corn now reaching tion, still four saloons were closed country like this w til 1 have »trained Private peusiou bills in usual num maturity on its fertile farms. Eight there the past moi.th. plants. Hard times, Office—Over Eugene Loa» 1 Sn any mini's ui . Hintlun in describing bers passed. Bank, Eugene, Oregon thousand harvest hands are »ante I at The geuuine farmer can get his in at east the supply greater than the fictitious t ees, sir urns, hills aud 1 There was opportunity for cot grass vestment back off his land in three once aud the supply is not iu sight. demand. other natural features, but iu a coun to work along practical lines fcr the E. C. LAKE, Prop. try whore there is not the least variu- ’ benefit ot the people in tne matter of years. Then there is very much iron Oregon, too, wants men to harvest the I aud coal of a Hue quality. The state crop , v.ork iu sawmills and logging It has been decided that the costly EUGENE MARBLE í M tiou for nil' s upon mile» it «11» easy. I railruH(1 rat„ ]egk|ati„U1 Uleat and , is so situated that a ready market can camps. and build the new hues of rail city hall at Sau Francisco is a total! GRANITE WM food inspection, Philipppine tariff lie obtained either in St. Louis or r« ad that are to develop latent re wreck and will have to be torn down. I revision, aud on various othe- ques-1 •MW ¡Galveston, and twenty year- hence it sources and open up new territory to The Hall of Justice is also condemn ij GEORGE W. KINSEY tiolls, and the menibers seem to have ' I 'should I»«» as rich ns K aiis - w is now. settlement. It is easy to tell what's ed. Ou July Ith Secretary Root and risen to the occasion. No doubt It is» better watered th in K hu > hs . and the matter with Kansas inat now, aud Genera* Auctioneer, party Lit N. w York on the cruiser some mi»takes x* ere made and some the extremes of heat and cul l arc not Oregon is in a p s.tion to sympathize Charleston fur Brazil. '1 h> day of de We hope our ic-. ’ ai baseball pitchers ot the measures passed might have so trying »• Kam 1«. -he new state's with her. pnrtura on a mission of friendly ini- will not be gutByof serving any more been better in many respects, but 011 star will la- an honor to the ting. port to sister tepublics was especially high Lails. The majesty of the local the whole the constituents of the con Briidstn-et's gives an account of the appropriate. Mr. Root’s voyage to The New York American says over- < ptiou law must be maintained. gressmen have no special reason to crops of Oklahoma for this reason. indulgence in salt is dangerous to Uie south to attend the Pan American complain of the acts of their repiesen Where seventeen years ago nothing health. It avets that tin North Amer conference will recall that on the tatives. 80 West 8th St.. Eugene, Ort. j was being done, this year "the crop ican Indian in his former healthy same day, in 1776, the United States statistic» will be indicated by figures t-ta'e never used salt or whiskey, the THE COW 1 ELI INTO HIE HASH became the pioneer in American lib- RATES $1.00 PER DAY running into the millions, aud by wbite man introducing him to both. luu remember th» cow that jumped •rty. Up to that inemorabhi day tv over the moon? cry acre of American soil was owned The electric railway franchise is the millions again when the aggregate 'I hen the laauie in many cases laid on Borrd and Room , 4.53 per T«1 Well »he came dowu with an awful by European powers. They had each most important matter before tie value of the products is computed.” ale holic liquors really belongs Mea J i 3.50 per week. crash, chitclvi at \n.e-lcan land with the people of Eug"ue at this ti lie. The It forth r ray» that: "In nuotiui largely to salt, many drinking places Aud she and the mouse mid the clock WM. LIL WALL. Fr» view of tstabliahlng colonies from die will be cast for or against the state do corn, cotton and wheat grow keeping heuvil - salted crackers aud aud the spoon Hu Isoi.'s Bay to the S'rails of Magel building of a city here in ’he accept side by side w'th yields for each pretzels at hand iu order to stimulate Were cuuued and marked "Fine I Chicken Hush.” Ian The most flourishing of these ance or rejection of the proposition which compare favorably with those thirst, while some b-er drinkers salt •ere the British settlements along uow pending before the council. A in states where any one crop is culti it heavily. Salt j3 not found in milk, MARY’S LAY1B POTP1E. the Atlantic seaboard, extending ear Hue through our streets connect vated. ” The v bat crop for this year nature's food for the young, and a Ulenee to the French territory includ- ing this city and Springfieki will be is given at 3ti,t*»)JW I urhels, and the milk diet is the best known remedy Mary had a little lamb, Eugene, Or., Its fleece was wb te as snow ; e l in what was subsequently known the nucleus for an interurbau system cotton crop ut 800,1**> bales. Then foi diseases tor which salt is responsi Awbrey, J. T. And everywhere that Mary went as tne Louisan» purchase. that will in time extend «ver a large alfalfa, melons, broom corn, potatoes, ble. Raker, Wm. A. The lamb was sure to go. The American declaration of inde area of territory with Eugene as its peaches Mid grapes are making a Baker, Doctor. Beavis, George A. The population of the iskindscoti- The lamb fell ill one summer's day. pendence set ill motion the demand centre, bringing with it increased wonderful showing. The peach •trop And Mary sadly cried ; Chapin, W. L. ■ is something enormous. It is a «rea- s+ituting Japan proper is 47,812,027, for fret.loin throughout ttie entire population and btiaiue»». But pa made haste to sell the lamb Christensen, Frank Neb. and that of the island of Formosa 3, continent. The Spanish Americans Recently a prominent Eastern Ore- »»ou only seventeen years, Before it really died. Cochran, Morri» C. 1069,235. Japan comprises 100 main Two weeks elapsed and Mary's pa in Mexico, Peril, t'liili and Veue- gon mining man sa d to the Bakei Cummins, Royal. I islands aid nearly .'sui small islands, Bouirht beef trust lamb lui..l, potpie; . luela became »most champions of City Democrat: Bought Curtis. Nancy L. Day, William H. making the name of the "island Em ' Now Mary and her little lamb liberty. They performed heroic "The electric interurban railway is Together buried lie. Drane. Emanuel B. pire ” peculiarly appropriate. The j deed* in the long tsruggle which end- the thing that is makiiig the couutry Dollarhide, Robert H. Portland Daily J urusl. today. It makes travel where was total area of these islands is about mi with the downfall of Spanish power Dorley, Maggie E none before and adds to the profits Many citizens of Oregon will watch 161,000 sqnare miles. It 1» noted that JACK HORNER'S LMX} COLLAR. ill this continent. The last remnant Dorsey, Byron W. of the steam railroad, The electric with much interest the result of the there is a dose approximation to Little Jack Hot net sat in the corner. of their power was Cuba, wbidl eight lines make as good or lietter time Frank, Chas. B. local detection in several counties. years ago, owing to A uteri an aid, than steam railloads, even for hauls Two of »he most populous and weal equality in the division of the popu Fray. Richaid A. Feastiug on cauued chicken pie; Gray. Walter C. He found a dog collar, and that made bathed in the fud sunlight of freedom. of 160 miles. V. hen I was in Indiana thy counties of the Willamette valley, lation between the two sexes*. I Harris,I). J. him boiler, There is no foreign flag now on the 11 few months ago I made several trip» Linn and Laue, have "goue dry”; I Harris, Mrs. D. J. of from 30 to It*) miles each on elec say they desire no more saloons, j Columbia river ami tributary navi "Oh. what a sick boy am I.” taerican mainland, with the notable Helm,George W. tric lines, where the schedule time They may reverse this opinisu, possi gation is likely to be seriously affect crept ion of Canada. But then* was a minute atnd a half to the mile, Howard, Miss Lizzie. bly.twu years hence, but we doubt it. ntish rule m so much relaxed as to including stops, slid in several in Benton cxMinty, that went "dry” two ed by irrigation projects. It is esti Howe, J. W. Hughes Geo. T., 2. stances the ear 1 was riding iu over years ago, did the same agnin a mated that half the volume of several e almoat nominal. July 3d, at the residence of the Jackman, Mrs. E. L. I took and passed the Unified express tributary branr>bes of the big river month ago, which is at least prims It . is to conserve continental free- bride’s father at Co’tage Grove, Eva Keister, Mrs. Gertrude Starr»«- on the parallel steam railroad.” facie evidence that the people up is now lieing taken for irrigation. J. Rhodes and Wm. C. Wilkina, Rev. d ini and maintain amity among Key, J. W. Eugene must soon decide for or there like it. | This will eventually compel the build- C. H. Wallace officiating. America!' peoples that Secretary Root Masterson, C., '■. Corvallis has grown and prospered agalust the building of an electric , ing of dams and reservoirs to restrain visits Brazil, which became iudepen McCauley, J. F. road. since the capitalists who are better during »he past two years than ' and bold the water that falls in rain Miller, Herman C.. 2. dent as early as 1892 and a republic ever before tn its life of half a cen- 1 At the residence of the officiating ready to l>egin the work of construc ti»ry. Albany and Eugene w ill prob or snow duriug th* wet »eaeon for use minister, Rev. N. J. Harbit, Moore, Rev. F. L. ______, at Juuc- in 1K*>. The conference will lie in tion are becoming impatient over the ably do the same—at least Eugene, during the low water season when it ,*°n Newman. Misa Anna. L 1906, Isaac W. Dar- the interests of freedom, uulike those Oliver, Geo. " delay. There are other fields for in which is a university town. Eugene, is most needed 1 row L-Jna Miera •f the monarch», which are generally Osburn, Mrs. Ge vestment in Oregon, and it is an Corvallis, I re st Grove, Monmouth I hel I for the purpose of repression. Phelps, One 8. and Weeton are all school towns and At the residence of W. easy matter to drive such enterprises "The swallow homeward flies.” go D. Wallace, Proctor, Henry. the sentimeut iu tavor of keepiug Good results may be expected. July 4. l.*k>, James F. Awbrey and away They are not likely to I» do the senators and representatives Purtleman, Harry E-, - them dry is strung. Miss r Caroline Wallace, Rev. D. C. forced upon an unwilling comnin- ■ The prohibition sentiment is grow to give an account of their steward Rasmussen. Herbert. Kelletns officiating. nity. ing. and the results of the recent elec •hip, and before the short session, ! Rodman, Ed M. The first session of the Fifty ninth tion certainly indicate the probabil which begins in December, the No- Sellars, J. W. 1 inest line of dining tables in the Spencer, Charles R. ity that still more counties will go c nigre«», which mijciirtini Saturday city ; LU to pick from. vernier elections will have decided the dry two years hence. In the exercise Walter, C. Gray. •veiling, appropriated a large amount Hardware ____ Lbamters' ____________ ______ of the right of local option the major fate of many asr| ants—excvpt in Wann, Wm. H.. 2. of money. Chairman Tawney, of the The steady increase in the circula ity of the people must rule, it may Oregon.Where the election has already i Mima Agnes Matthews and Bur Wegner, Philip. - nette Schooling cele! rated at Cottage bouse appropriation committee. tion of th« Dully Guard indicates that work hardship aud incuuvvuieuce. been held. Whitman, John J- Grove. Meidrum and His Offense State ot Oklahoma The Dzy and the Mission Willamette Hovst. Retermed Rymes That Electric Railway Adïertised Letters As Others See L's Married Work of Congress Our Growing Business