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FAIRBANKS' SON ELOPES WITH MISS NELLIE SCOTT State Senator Hedges, of Clacka best examples of irrigation com Great Britain. Tbe total of Germany munities combine the most at | shows a shortage of more than 126,000 mas, had the honesty and sincerity tractive features of town aud coun tons. Austria's shortage is almost as as a legisltaor to return the pass an independent papek . By JUDSON try life. They give at the same time large, while tbe crop is short iu like sent him by the railroad company. HARMON, proportion in Belgium, Russia, Thereupon be is vinditcively assailed the benefits of neighborhood associa OUARD PRINTING CO., INC. Ex-Attorney General France and England. Th" crop of tion and the independence that comes by Editor Frank Davey, als? a legis Publishers of the United the United States is slightly larger lator, of the Salem Statesman, and from living on the soil. States Published every Friday, Eugene, Ore. irrigation is the great teacher of co than last year, the increase being 5,- Tall Timothy Geer, of the Pendleton Pittsburg, Oct. 11.—A tekgrnm this Subscription price, fl. 50 per year operat iou. Men are compelled to as 000,000 pounds, equal to 25 tors, a TriDune, who assert that a legislator morning to Mrs. James Scott, of this of paid in advance. <2.00 at end o sedate aud organize iu distributing i very small increase compared to the is not “on to his job” if he tails city, from Steubenville, Ohio, reads. “Frederick aud 1 were married heie year. watei over their laud. From this ex- great shortage of tbe European crop. to take all that is offered him free Entered at the Eugene, Oregon, perieuce it is easy to go forwaid to This means that prices will continue such yesterday. It is just during bis term, postoffice as second-class matter. Signed, “NELLIE. T has been charged that the choice of judges by popular similar association in the sale for high aud tbe bop grower in toe Unit politicians as Geer and Davey who It revealed the elopement of Fred- TENDS to impair their independence, but [ do not think ..." their products and the purchase of ed States is iu a positiou to demand have brought Oregon to its present i ’ erick Cole Fairbanks, son of the vice AGENTS FOR THE GUARD The electors have neither means, opportunity NOR j)r The following are authorized to take their supplies. For they soon leain almost any sort of fauev price. < deplorable plight, and caused tbe president, and Miss Nellie Scott, or receipt for subscriptions or trans * that ft Is better to work with aud for SIRE to interfere with the election of the judges they select. * stench of its political coriuption to daughter of Mrs. James I. Scott. act other business for the Daily and , each other. This form of economic till the land. There is not a single Miss Scott is oue of the most promi- They can only refuse to re-elect when displeased, and, bar- I nent and accomplished young women Weekly Guard. Giant Monoply Planned , development is yet iu its infancy, but good reason wny the railroads should | ring some rare instances, such refusals have usually been just when W. C. Conner, Cottage Grove. It seems strange that tbe Wiliam ! extend special favors to public off! ' | of the East End, a suburb of Pitta I is destined to extend in all directions J. L. Clark, Creswell. When the electors, bow- I burg. Objections by Vice President not due to mere POLITICAL CAUSES. ette Valley Co., which baa so much and to have a very important influ Geo. A, Drury, Coburg cials, and the practice should be and Mrs. Fairbanks aie said io have ever, act through political organizations in choosing judges there is trouble in finishing up Its work here caused tbe elopement. OCTOBER 1« ence on the future civilization of the because of tbe "scar ity of labor,” rigidly prohibited by law. some peril, especially when those organizations are allowed to fall THURSDAY The couple met when Miss Scott irrigated region. should undertake now to install a So Grand Duke Michael and Prin was visiting a Miss Stout at Indiana under the control of a few men or a single man, whose purposes gen The artful control of moisture sup Guard Agent at Coburg <3(Xi,(XX) water and light plant at cess Patricia, of Connaught, are not polis hardly a year-ago. Fairbanks erally are or soon become SELFISH OR CORRUPT. These men. plies the basis of absolute scientific attentions were marked and his calls Geo. A. Drury has accepted the po agriculture. The elemeut of chance Roseburg, promising the people there engaged after all. The British prin frequent aud after Miss Scott’s return really choose the judges as well as other public officials and naturally sition of ageut and uoi respondent for is wholly eliminated. Maa asserts his that work will be begun at once and cess evidently does not care for Rue home he made tiequent trips from come to regard them all alike as subject to orders. the Guard at Coburg, He will take . control over the foices of nature. be rushed to completion. sia, which was described iuug ago as Springfield. The engagemnt was to I trust that the era of “bosses” has passed away. But, even so, I orders for job work, advertising etc, Eugene was promised that work on a "despotism tempered by aesasenia have been announced this month and hope the time will come when judges will be elected without the Among other desirable results, he any collect accouuts aud attend to the wedding arranged tor November, gaius the power of diversifying his r the street railway and extension to tion. ” It ¡8 almost so still despite other business of this character. but instead of this they went quietly intervention of party, because cases must frequently coine More them I Springfield would begin in a very pat- the new parliament But the world The Guard will appreciate any crops to the utmost degree ami thus to Steubenville and were married by from which it is impossible to eliminate political consideration.», and ronage or courtesies extended to Mi. I Itecomes self-sufficient. With him short time, “as soon as tbe water aud now knows that Patricia lacks a hus Doctor Biodie at the home of a the effect of these, while it may not be entirely escaped, must certainly Diury, and our pations may rest as the ram does not fall upon the just ] gas works are completed.” Three band and Michael a wife. The press friend. Tbe cause of tbe supposed sured that all matters entrusted to be less when the judges are not nominated AS PARTY CANDI- mouths have passed away and these Las made itself a matrimonial agency objections of tbe bridergoom’s par him will be carefully aud promptly and unjust—that is to say, upon crops DATES. Then, with terms long enough to enable the people to ents have not been learned. lhat need it and corps that do not ! works are apparently no nearer com for their benefit. atteuded to. Ten years ago Dr. S. R Allen elop form a just opinion of the men who administer justice in their name, need it. The alfalfa may call for pletion than they were weeks ago; ed with Adelaide Fairbanks, and later l young We read that eighteen we shall have a judiciary as independent as it can be made. But it moisture in its own unmistakeable tbe gas franbise has been forfeited by Mrs. Allen got a divorce and married Our Premium Offers women, pupils of Professor J asquea must always weaken confidence in our judiciary to have judges taking tbe delay,and no signs are apparent language, and the call is promptly Ensign Timmons, of tbe navy. Notwithstanding that the Guard has Loeb, of tbe University of Ualifor- part in political assemblies or discussing public questions upon which ( that any steps toward beginning answered, The sugar Leets may crave BROTHER IS SURPRISED. been enlarged aud tbe cost of publi ma, have organized a society and work on tbe elect! io road are even cation materially increased, tbe only the uninterrupted sunshine in Chicago, Oct 11. Warren C. Fair the parties are or may soon be in conflict. pledged themselves to solve the rid K at X Guard Printing Co. makes a special ordei that they may pack the largest contemplated. Now it is safe to pre tanks, eon of tbe vice president, offer to every new or old subscriber possible amount of saccharine matter dict that work will be commenced dle of tbe ages aud discover tbe se when informed by tbe Scripps News These are times when every one, especially lawyers, should look during the mouth of August. All who in their tiny sells, and the water is ) "as soon as tbe Roseburg light and cret of life. It is sad that Darwin, Association of bis brother’s elope beyond the impulse of the moment, lest we pay, and pay needlesslv will pay one year iu advance from Huxley aud Agassiz did uot live to nrent, was surprised. He bad never allowed to go singing past them. | water system is completed.” Aug. 1,'tMJfor the Weekly Guard at heard of Miss Scott and did not know too high a price FOR THE GRATIFICATION OF PRESENT We trust that tbe Eugeue city coun see this day. Let tbe sages now look only #1.50 a year, will be given bls Thus individuals and communities bis brothel contemplated marriage. WISHES, just and praiseworthy though they be. On every hand cil, having given tbe Willamette out for tbeir laurel". choice of the Twice a-Week St. Louis may become independent. The bridegroom is aged twenty-six, men have made haste to be rich and have not been innocent. It is Republic,or the‘‘Oregou Agricultur-” be said. Natural prosperity may pass and I Valley Co. a fair trial, will refuse raliat, absolutely free for one year. written that they shall not be innocent. Corporate officers hare for them nil applications for extensions bard times come in its place, but the VICE PRESIDENT DON’T KICK. The Republic is one of the larges* gotten that they are trustees for the stockholders, and both have for of time. There are other financiers Indianapolis, Oct. 11.—Vice Presi- and best family newspapers in Amer , man who owns a few acres of irrlgat gotten that corporations with public franchises are trustees for tho who are ready to build electric roads . dent Fairbanks says he knew that Icaand the “Orogrn Agriculturalist” ed soil will continue to collect bis and would act in good faith with tbe Frederick was engaged to Miss Scott people, or, if they have not forgotten, THEY HAVE NOT 1 b one of the best and most practical living so long as water runs down and did not object. There is no pos CARED. farm, fruit and stock papers in the bill and Mother Earth yields her III- J city it granted franchises. The Wil Fraud and graft have burrowed deep in private enter West. Chas. Loug, au experienced hotel sibility of an estrangement because prises. lamette Valley Co. is becoming a t rease. Executive and legislative officers have been convicted and of the quiet wedding. Subscribrs, old or new, may take ! great monopoly aud makes no secret man, has purchased Andy Graham's sentenced for infamous official crimes. The people are aroused by their choice of either pHper during hotel business and will continue to of its intention to secure control of Se( tember as a prem um. reason of numerous frauds and impositions practiced on them and by run a strictly first-class bouse, as iu Race Problem Is Serious . this entire territory, and this phase the past. Mr. aud Mrs. Garbarn will Those who failed to get the prom the insolent parade and MISUSE OF WEALTH by persons who ised premium magazines will lie given A statt. con espun.lent for the st. I of their operations is in itself danger- probably locate in the valley again utterly lack the character and training necessary to qualify them ta their choice of either of these papers Louis Republic wires to bis uewspa | ous. Monopolies at tbeir Lest have lifter a short rest. 'They built up a iu place of the magazines without per from New Orleans an interesting be intrusted with the control of wealth. little to commend, and when this cor good hotel business here aud leave it further cost, by sending their names iu a good bauds. Under such conditions the temptation to seek and sanction irregu and addresses to this office. So story from which tlie following ex poration gets ail tbe power sites of One of South Dakota’s stalwart sens lar justice is strong, and the immediate result is apt to hide the mom tracts are taken : Oregon controlled it will be too late far we have been unable to compel came to Cottage Grove this week to remote and lasting consequences. tbe Eastern publishers to keep their “One week ago today, sitting in tbe fot a successful revolt ugainst tbe op claim ar his bride Miss Eva Maltha agreement in regard to the magazines lobby if the hotel at Roanoke, Va., 1 pressiou that is sure to ensue. Mr. Bohlman,and they were married here. A3ILITY to FORESEE THESE AND ACT IN VIEW OF THEM Carson, Nev., Oct. 11.—The United IS WHAT DISTINGUISHES NATIONS WHICH ARE CAFABLF OF aud feel the disappointment as keenly heard a native citizen of good repute 1 Hall, representing the company, said The groom *s John Cornllius .bomas, States laud office here has received as our subscribers. of Wakonda. South Dakota, a town of] SELF GOVERNMENT -ROM THOSE WHICH ARE NOT. The Weekly Guard is still clubbed say that the only problem hie state 1 to the Roseburg Review, after their some 500 people, where Mr. Thomas no advices saying that th" pritcipa faced was that of the negro. franchise was granted there: par* of »he Walker Indian reservation with tiie Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal is the druggist of the town and a at <2.25 a year for both papers. “Driving to the fairgrounds, where “Tbe Willamette Valley Co. aud as prominent man in the community, will bo thrown open to entry at noon Mail all remittances and communi Bryan was to Bpeak, 1 heard negioes sociated concerns now own a string October 29, but presuming dispatches Miss Boblman is the daughter of Geo. from Washington to be correct, the catli ns to use language towa.ds white men that of public utility systems extending Bohlman. tbe tailor, After the wed- ♦ GUARD PRINTING CO., register says the method of all ding from Boise, Idaho, to Cottage Grove, — X would have provoked a tight, to say ding they will take quite a A trip and Eugene Oregon. the mineral and agricultural lands ♦*++♦♦+♦+++++♦++♦+++++•{•+++++++++♦++♦+++++*<"••++ ++++t+ Oregon. Negotiations are now pend tbe laest, ill Missouri. Ill Aorth Car w>ll lie at home in tbeir new home in will be outlined by the general land • • ing for the purchase of Dr. Ray’s sys olina, where whisky is uot common, tems in Jackson and Josephine coun Wakonda aftei the 30th of the mouth. office. Mining men are deeply inter < > < > The Irrigation Question S. J. Brund and sou William lef- ested in the allotment, inasmuch as UNSEEN SPIRITS the negro was more civil, and the ties. If this deal goes through, it for Star ou Monday morning and will the laws of Nevada do not limit the < > Many and diverse are lhe opinions -same thing may be said of parts of will extend the company’s string to rush tbe completion of the Farmers’ < • By Nathaniel Parker Willis on the subject of irrigation, and South Carolina; but at Altanta on the California Hue. Ultimately all and Miueis' iiue right through to Bo number of claims any per.ou can lo < • < > cate. be the franchises of tlie string will ■ > many are those who, having lived in ^ Thursday, 1 heard half a dozen men hemia, and they expect to have it lhe reservation consists principally < > assigned to one bolding company for fl 1 111 111 ll LIX HE shadows lay along Broadway, through in less than three weeks. of mineral lands, gold, silver and < > the Eastern States the greater share i -ay that the uergo question is tbe 'Twas near tlie twilight-tide. facilitating management. ” < > Almost all of the mines will connect copper. A big rush is anticipated of their lives, are unfamiliar with it, ouly one of real moment to the south. And slowly there a lady fair At this time, when tbe eyes of the with tbe new line, aud some of them and trouble expected unless a peace < > Wus walking in her pride. to whom the process seems a deep One^gentlemaii said that be expected people of the entire country are being will build four aud eight miles to con able system of allotment is devise 1. < > Alone walked she; but, viewlessly, ■ > mystery. They regard it as an effort every day to be tbe last of peace be opened to tlie unlawful and oppressive uect on, so as to have telephone com Walked spirits at her side. IfTTTTT II liliJ Six townships are reserved fo r the < > to overturn the laws of nature, The : tween the two races. acts of the trusts, the avowed plans munication at all times. Tbe farmers Indians. Peace charmed the street beneath her feet. truth is that it is a perfectly natural “Crossing into Alaliama 1 read iti a of the Willamette Valley Co.. almost who now have their 'phones connect. , And Honor charmed tbe air; ed up between the Grove and Star process. The man who waters his prominent pHper a declaration that on the point of realiztaion, do not And nil astir looked kind ou her. plat of grass, and the woman who the soutli would know no peace until present a pleasing picture for the fu state that tbe line isa dandy and that And called her good as fair, tbeir service is the best ever. —Nug > > For all God ever gave to her waters her dooryard pansies, are ir- I the last uegro had been ueported. It ture, so far as the common people ate get. < > She kept with chary care. rigating in an humble way. The citi- is uot for the purpose of senstloual concerned. To the baneful curse of < ► > > zen who gtumLles at the sight of with ism that I say that the south is at this nanaportation monopoly from which She kept with care her beauties rare - « Indianapolis, Oct. 13.—Mrs. Fair From lovers warm and true. ered awns in a public park dining a moment sitting on a powder magazine, Western Oregon has suffered must be banks today sent a telegram to her For her heart was cold to all but gold. dry summer, yearns for irrigation the ignition of which limy come to added the grinding burden of a trust eon Frederick and wife at Pittsburg, And the rich came not to woo— < > without knowing it. First of all, ir morrow, or uext year, or iu decade controlling all file public utilities up reading: But honored well are charms to sell If priests tbe selling do. rigation is not a substitute for tain, The trouble is not with the white race. on which the advancement and pre* “Best wishes for health aud happi In Judge Sears’ court at Portland ness. Come home soon.” says a recent well informed writer on The uegro has mistaken liberty for perity ot the people depend. yesterday Bernard I). Velguth, the gas Now walking there was hue more fair— At the time of the elopement Mrs the subject. license, and lie gets more than any A slight girl, lily-pale: The Guard is aware that in speak company embezzler, who cut a wide Fairbanks was not at home. She re And she bad unseen company Rain Is a sutistitute for irrigation white wan in the same walk of life. swath on a small salary, withdrew his ing plainly on this subjec. it is mak turned from a trip to noithern In 1 > To make the spirit quail: and a very poor one. irrigation is “Fifty southern towns go to sleep ing powerful enemies,who will try to former plea and pleaded guilty. He diana and considered the situation • • • > "Iwixt Want and Scorn slie walked forlorn, not only an assurance poller on the every night looking for the sort of iujure its business, and that it will told the court that he would lead a for some time, with the result that < ► And nothing could avail. better life when he got out of prison. today’s message was finally sent. crops, but it is far more—it is ttie thing that has occured in Atlanta, and t>e abused and viilified and its mo < > Judge Sears then gave him an in - > No mercy now can clear her brow mother of such institutions! to most of them it will come sooner or tives inpungtied by the hired determinate sentence of from one to For this world's peace to pray; An ideal place would l>e one where later. Kindly correspondents, who newspaper organs of this powerful ten years’ imprisonment in the state For. as love's wild prayer dissolved in air. o it never rains in the growing season, naturally shelter tbe r.-al feelings of corporation. It is aware, also, that penitentairy. Her woman's heart gave way'.— o o But the sin forgiveu by Christ in Heaven but where the genius of man. work the jeql', say that boys are resopon- while its enemies will be active and • > By man is cursed alway! o ing in oo-operation with favorable sible for the outbreaks against law alert, the people for whom such tights ++*+♦♦♦+++++♦++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ natural conditions, could direct the and older, tut eveiy expression 1 are taken up are often apathetic and Wavhington, Oct. 12.-Triplets ap M eaca action joaea. ” « Mrs. Susan Mary Buoy, wife of Opportunity. moisture just where aud when it in have heard ou the subject came from do uot realize that a newspaper re peared at the home of Jos. F. Wil dub to know when one of h B Noah Buoy, living three miles south Several gentlemen with two ver» that it isn’t bis r«**1*®." S» P* needed, in accordance with the vary- men of repute who face tbe subject quires support in such contests. But of Creswel1, died at Schleef’s hospital liams today and each was given the large feet have lately jumfred on John break Into his house under f«** r ing needs of ditfe-ent crops, Thla with genuine regret aud every u H n - notwithtsandiiig all this The Guard in Cottage Grove October “th at 5 p. middle name of Roosevelt. Theodore J. Ingalls' poem “Opportunity.' which tenses? ____ Roosevelt Williams is dead but his ideal condition is approximated in a giving. ’* is determined to call the attention •a.. after a long sickness. She had sisters are thriving. There have been has heretofore Ireen regarded in some vniy lawyers for tbe def*'"1“ been sick for three years and h»s circles as l>etng fully as true and bind large |>art ot Oregon. ot the public and the officials to tbe traveled everywht re for her health, eighteen children in the William* ing as the Declaration of Independence see people get tbeir just 1 The most striking effect of this an The World's Hop Crop nature and scope of tbe Willamette but the past three months she has home in seventeen years. or the imperative orders of a young Dentists do not consider toot!* cieut art, which ha* now l>ecome th«* wife on an old husband. The Seattle News published a tide Valley Co. 'a operations, aud what ac been in the hospital here. She was Chas. H. Chick, the well known painful- to the dentist The burden of this poem Is that a inspiration of remarkable modern de grain from its Washington covrespon tion is to lie taken rests with them. born October S, IMS, in Cedar coun | timber buyer of Battle Creek, Mich., « large, husky gentleman named Mr Op velopment, is its social influence In dent last Thursday which contained Tbe city council ot Eugene and other ty, .Missouri, and died on her oktb who has been in Eugene for several portunity. with fame In one hand and When trouble is hea.le! f . rf this raapwct it revolutionizes the chai good news for the hop glowers of Oregon cities in dealing with this birthday the same hour of the day as months past securing timber land« a bag of gold In tbe other, comes rection diplomacy is tb>- for himself, Constantine Murton thumping on the door of every man's courage acter of rural Ufa For after the com Washington, remarks that (taper ed corporation need no longer be in the she was lorn. — Nugget. and Everette P. Lewis, is reported house once In a lifetime, and If the pletion of these irrigation projects itorially. The dispatch showed that dark as to its designs, and in tbe fu Billee Taylor, the candy man, to have just closed a deal for another householder is asleep or not there to It is easy to deee've Therefore, Irrigation means small reports from the consular officers o ture will have uo opportunity to formerly of Eugene, and who has large tract up in the McKenzie coun extend tbe glad and Itching hand It is but it takes a genius farms; small farms means near the United States in Europe indi plead the iaby act, which generally resided at Salem several years past, try. No particulars are obtainable, all off with him forever. deceived. This on close examination la found neighbors; and near neighbors gated a heavy shortage tn the hop begins, “If we bad onlv known," spending the summers at Newport, but Mr. Chick promisee the Guard In vacation the small has moved to Marshfield, where ha Las complete information as soon as a to be a mistake. There are opportunl imply high social advantages. The crop both eu the continent and in etc. ties lying all about our path if we a local disturban.* I opened a store and factroy. . few minor details are settled. could lust distinguish them from dou is hard to do business •' THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD Politics and the Judiciary I CDTTAGE GROVE NEWS ITEMS Of INTEREST RESERVE IS OPENED H Poem for Coday t MRS. FAIR6ANKS IS RECONCILED VELGUTH RECEIVES MODERATE SENTENCE Died ROOSEVELT DISCIPLE WHO MAKES GOOD 11 f