Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 06, 1906, Image 3

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    filGENE WEEKLY GUADR
always is necessary, but when ft becomes a
t
¡tremely gratelul to Governor Huut who threw the whole country Into a
masses reality th.* roads must meet the sit­
! and gotug to Nevada founded th. whirlpool of excitement by Introduc­ I
whenever a newspaper tries to ere
^DEFENDENT PAPER.
uation.'
; .amp of Dtamoudfield and u.ade a ing his amendment to the agricaltu-
ate Intelligent dissatisfaction at any
tortuue In miuea, as well a» becoiu- ral appropriation bill providing for
prevailing wrong
It is the un-
OCiBDPK^r1^ CO., INC.
WDM 4YHOOD PROTEtTION
:
Ing
a g.H>d citizen. It was his itu- an Inspection of all meats intende!
thinking who hold all progreaa In
Publishers
Dr. T. B. Ford In bls Portlaud
Interstate commerce,
portunities
that caused the f ormer tor
III,
check. The inteligent reading pub­
By JAMH WILSON Secretar» of Agriculture
church the other day took occasion to
amendment
attempted
to
toree
the
gold
fields
of
Nevada,
aud
with
Da
every Friday, Eugene, Ore lic know that ^he one, and only im­
draw a moral from the killing of
T
is
true,
as J. J. Hill says, that die British grow on an averagw
vins assistance It is quite likely that expense of the inspection on the
'Caption price, »1.»' per year portant condition favorable to the young Whitney by the brother of the
thirty bushels of wheat an acre to ours of less than tiftoen.
In this he was defeated,
his hopes would have soon been real packers.
^,1 in advance. 82.00 at end of people which the railroads have been
girl he betrayed, with this conclu­ Ized
But we can get thirty IF WE ADOPT THEIR METH­
and It is said he will try at the com
unable to overcome is the waterways sion:
ODS.
They fertilize for a root crop every four or five year»,
Ing
session
to
have
the
law
so
chang
There is a moral in the dispatches
at the Eugene, Oregon, They see, too, an example of what
.n"e as M>C0U'i elm» matter.
Man is the natural protector of that tell of the former
aud
then
grow
wheat the next year, and that only on the best land.
ed
that
the
packers
and
not
the
gov
governors
a free canal across the state has done
womanhood.
Protect her from the death:
eminent will be required to pay the They grow barley hu .I oats on the poorer land. Wheat grew twenty
'for New York city and the state
a GE.N1’ s ‘■° k THE G l J-'K n
Keep her from the hop
The attempt will meet to tlnrtx bushels in loxva fifty years ago. Now little is grown, I m - chus ®
His death makes vivid the fact inspectors.
toilowinff are authorized o take ■ Until the Erie canal was built Bostou danger.
fields, the theatre, the dauce halls that here on the desert, with to bod­ with opposition from the packers ami the fanners find STIM’K (¡ROWING more profitable.
re,.H1.t : . -ul.MTiption» or trans
But the
1 other bu.tuei» for the Daily and and Philadelphia were cluse compet­ and the streets. This is the protec­
It
is
highly
probable
that
an
Intel
-
Iowa blue grass lands can be turned up today and will produce as big
ies in the morgue tonight, there Is
itors ot New York city. The opening
Guard
tion that womanhood ueeds. This Is another side to the scramble for hid- i sting tight will be precipitated, just wheat crops as ever.
j of the Erie canal made New York for
» 0. Conner, Cottage (»rove.
when the administration does no>
the protection that will do most to den gold near Death Valley.'
In the Mississippi valley the farmer nowaday* works altogether
j L Clark, Creewsll.
all time the Empire State of the Un- '
save womanhood.'
I want a fight
for
corn.
nn<l his system of rotation is based on the reqiiirerneuta of
O>. A, Drury, Coburg
Ion, and is helping the city In its race
Early in the year conclusive evl-
All of which sounds well but is
the CORN AND LIVE STOCK that he wishes
deuce was presented to the govern-
The census of the state a» com­
PECEMBEK6 for commercial and financial supretn- not strictly right in practice,
mvrsda '
The ment that the New York t’entrai
to produce. There need lu* no fear of the capacity of
acy over all other cities of the two
piled b> Secretary of State Dunbar
woman who goes to the theatre aud railroad was giving rebates to the
the soil to feed the population which Mr. Hill expects
heiuispher. s
from returns from the various coun­
kindred amusements, works in the American Sugar Refining Company
to -re here And 1 don’» question hi* figures, either.
It is not enough that the state ut
ties. shows that Oregon has a popu-
hopyard or store is better prepared What did the courts do with these
lidsithd * i l“U tint thrt Guard has
We will have tin results too. But we must have dif­
257,07«
lation
of
464,538,
of
which
Oregon should make the locks on the
enjaigeil aud the cost of publi-
to protect and hold herself level than hig bug multi-millionaire corpora­
ferent
farming methods.
females
are
males,
and
207,462
_ He _ Willamette free from toll; It should the sister who Is left secluded. This tions? Did uothiug for mouths have
,1100 materially increased,
increased.
Mr
Hill's observations ou the aubjcct of farm
just
fined
them
1
1
8,00'1
eash'
A
There
are
4
5
4,91«
whites,
795
ne-
¡card Printing Co. makes a special build a canal from the head of uav- applies to the boy also. Make a home
mckel
fine
would
have
been
as
eflec-
help
arc
correct But it is hard to do much for the
groes,
4.371
Chinese,
1,451
Japa
ffer to every new or old subscriber, igatlon to Eugene of a sufficient
•ive so far as Its punitive power
jj who will P»y OM >«“r iu ad depth to accommodate river steamers. I pet of him, "protect" him from the
nese and 3,005 Indians. The total
farmer at this point. HELP IS EXPENSIV E
( world till manhood forces him out of might go. A half million or a mil-
for ’he Weekly Guard at;
population, as shown by the United
AND SCARCI
But better appliances make it pro
Bly 11.5« a year, will be given his Such a canal would endure for all the nest and too often you make a lion fine would make these autocrats
States
census
of
1900.
was
413,53«
duce more. A year ago, traveling in the southwest,
ioice ot the Twice a Week St. Louis time, and ensure water freight rates man who takes advantage of his new pause tn their violation of law
most exactly 12 1-3 per cent. Lane I mw tins well illustrated. In Arkansas and Tennessee I would see a
«public,or the‘‘Oregon Agricultu ” to farmers and manufacturers; would
i
found liberty to go'straight to perdl-
diet, absolutely free for one year.
From alfiiost everywhere west ot The gain is, therefore, 51,002, or al
man cultivating behind a single horse that might weigh 800 or 900
treble the population of the Willam­ tion with railroad speed,
Give
the
Th« Republic is one of the larges*
the Rocky Mountains comes 'he sa me most exactly 12’1-3 per cent, Lane pounds
Going on to Oklahoma, that man would bo working with
ette valley, quadruple the value of boy and girl the chance of
the ordi- tale of suffering from lack ot fuel on county Is credited with a popula
id best family newspapers in Amer
two
horses.
I’p in the corn country of Kansas or Iowa he would have
taxable
property
and
make
of
Eu
­
«»ni the ‘‘Oregon Agriculturalist”
nary associations of life and they will r. -count af the inability of the rail­ tion of 23,666, having a long lead
three
or
four
SIXTEEN HUNDRED POUND HORSES.
most
practical
gene
a
manufacturing
metropolis
un
­
I one of the best and
roads to move it. Even Los Angeles
I
be better for it.
for third place, Multnomah la first,
urn, fruit and stock papers ill the surpassed by anything on the Pacific
that we have been so oft.-n told
IN OLD TIMES A MAN AND TWO HORSES WOULD HANDLE A
has a summery winter climate, has to with 129,185, and Marlon second. TEN FOOT HARROW; NOW A MAN AND FOUR BIO HORSES CRAG
Iwt.
coast. If there be any who doubt
GOVERNOR'S GOOD REASONS.
Subscribers, old or new, may take
shiver aud admit the truth
The with 29,01«.
A TWENTY FOOT HARROW
the reasonableness of this statement
Governor Chamberlain over the southern city needs wood end coal
gir choice of either paper as a
Ever' acre of our domain is good for something. We are raising
'elephone
from
Salem
told
the
Port
­
let them consider that there is trib­
A pinless country of millions of in­
aud needs It bad. The> call it an
reniiutu.
land
Journal
yesterday
why
he
is
of
the
spineless cactus on the sands of the Mojave desert and feeding
Those who failed to get the prom- utary to Eugene the most extensive
China is that country.
"unusual cold spell.” That, of course, habitants?
«d premium magazines will be given uud valuable tract ot timber lu the thankful heart. His content Is due is just because they are out of fuel.
An attache of the Chinese legation cattle on it to determine how the reeulta compare with thoae in mor*
to the happiness and prosperity of
Mr choice of either of these papers
at Washington said this about the favored sections.
United States, and that this city has the people of Oregon, the growth and
I place of the magazines without .
Mark Twain's book, "Eve’s Diary”'
irtber cost, by sending their names , within utilizing distauce on the Me­ development of the state, the future ought to find a good sale now that it to us Indispensable little article.
Pins cause untidy habits
Wo have
id addresses to this office.
So : Kenzle river and other streams tile w’th its promises of great good, the
has been barred from a Massachu­
ir we have been uuabfe to compel’ basis of electric power, surpassed oast with its pleasant memories of
no pins In China The right way to
setts public library. The objection
I work well done.
ie Eastern publishers to keep their
fasten things Is with buttons and
only by that claimed for the world-
Tell the people of Oregon for me” is not to the author but to the artist,
ireeineut in regard to the magazines,
buttonholes or with loops and frog.'
famed
Niagara
Falls.
dition now than ever before
1 am pictures of Eve Indlceting that one
id feel the disappointment as keenly
By United State« Senator BACON of Georgia
To fasten things with pins is to make
thankful
because
they
are
contented,
i our Bubscribeis.
day the dressmaking art was entire­
SIDE
from our OBLIGATION not to do ao, it is, in my
use of an untidy makeshift To em-
prosperous and happy, Tell them
The Weekly Guard is still dubbed OR!?iON'S GLORIOl S VICTORY
ly
unknown.
If
Eve
gets
into
that
glad
because
the
opinion,
not now to our interest to alaiorh Cuba. The rea­
tiiat my heart is
nth the Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal
ploy pins ts to become lazy and slov-
The University of Oregon splendid­
people of Oregon are in better con- library with her diary she will have enly.
112.25 a year for both papers.
sons against it cannot I«' stated in a short article. Among
Certaln foreign manufactur-
ly deserved the victor-
on th,. ditl u now than t
’ f
t xm ■ .
■ n< ’-loth "s on
Mail all remittances and eommuni-
i
. r nr «I,..
A] CONDITIONS. Cotmt-
us
In
era
shipped
millions
of
them
says
football field yester.
.. de-
itirns to
back
1 the
•s, I presume they consti-
grtorf-
the I ■e’opment «if the
GUARD PRINTING CO.,
Portlaud Journal, F
Sa-ivies’ Island, below Portland, 1»
ai
*T*’s t r-
,
.
. I We
c-ts
for
erally apeaking, social, as
on
Eugene Oregon.
myriad causes that
fl great duck hnctlng place btaldesi
I
f ■ l-ip-t ar 3 sums’lung f >r which th*
nt*
<
ALL CLASSES. The
v
location
of
not
a
f-w
nfrr
:
xit’T th
spire to make the
hvuld ftv thankful. Tue
iUole pe>
rm? COUNTY PRINTING
and
**
In
the
recent
high
water
a
terms.
taeir irt-
gon's men almost hoi
pr vp-.ruJt, Ita
Vft
The Springfloia
Hows
(Rep.)
< one:deraeie uumber ot guata wer« j
.
.cal
plaee
and
leaders
in
ehtiy.
fflP a I
umph shines all the
re: for, or the pvom-
» »u
drowTrl. In «planati .<» f vh
uu a chance to bid on the county
i
of
the
past
and
present
■.
;.glil
in
?n
for
They went against a
’Oi laud LuuiortM gw-re that the
moving
will H
■fating, and asserts that it Is In a
-casun for an n;i-
me The
POWER that I’resf-
i its strength, courage,
hides of the goats killed were a > full the wa
. cent I y
piani
this
rhanksg'vli:«
’
itakfnl L<
«ibón to save the taxpayers a con­
»j
«
p'ppering
n
•
did
office.
durance—a team wb
til
¿Jrtffeou
It
.. ,<^aaud thci*
iul ;
venible Bum or money.
Here is
;t
’
ÄlB
lUdl
i
:iaa
uuuerguue
fui
IU ire i HuoUtt buv<< A COMMUNITY INTO
on the gridiron has inspired its op­ I Is happy, contented and on the
sunk like fish line b 1 ukers.
amount was wisely expended In bet
tat It says:
OUR FEDERAL 8YSTEM WOULD SERIOUSLY BN-
ponents wit# stage fright—whose threshhold of years of stupendous
LARGE AND INTENSIFY THE RACIAL PROBLEM
"The delinquent tax list is to be
Frorn old women fighting over the terment of the Eugene Bystem it
very record has been a factor in de- tevelopment and growth."
WHICH
WE
MOST UNFORTUNATELY ALREADY
would be very much appreciated by
rioted for four cents a line, quite an
ever
plentiful
source
of
contention
; feating adversaries.
HAVE ON OUR HANDS IN THE UNITED STATBB.
residents
of
this
city
who
recall
the
TILLMAN’S POINTED TRUTH.
a of eceonotuy on the part of the
among neighbors, chickens, the at­
But Oregon matched strength with
The country needs men, men like
rosy promises made by the company
Then again, with development of the sugar and tobacco interest«
lunty board. The Eugene papers
strength, courage with courage, and ; Senator Tillman of South Carolina, torneys In such a case in juctlce
—
reading
so
similar
to
those
now
ap
­
in
Cuba,
which would certainly and sjurdily follow annexation of th«
him It was let to the lowest bidder,
the other
' when it came to a questton of speed, ' men fearless in telling the truth. No court at Hillsboro
pearing
in
the
Roseburg
papers
island,
those
interests in the United States would soon be DE­
st if that was the case why did not
Chickens are
the university men proved faster; i one with the least acquaintance with got Into a scrap,
STROYED.
Certain kinds of tobacco production might be excepted,
ie county board call for bids and let
negro will deny the essential mighty nice to have about when one
their endurance was more lasting j i the
.ruthfulness of this statement made
few
ears
are
closer
to
the
(found
but, generally speaking, thia would be the result.
he Cottage Grove and Springfield
has room, but they should be kent so
j The only feeling Inspired in them by
tn his Chicago speech Monday
The time mav come when it may be NECESSARY to a nnex
to Interfere with one's nelgh- than those of Hon. Shelby M. Ci:i-
•pers bid? Rather a dog eat dog
as
not
Multnomah's record was the deter­
•God Almighty made the Caucas
When that wise oM Illinois
lorn.
•reposition, but it is only a' repeti-
Cuba,
but I don’t think that time is yet here. 1 think the question of
bora.
mination to write on It another Ore­ .an of better clay than the Mongo­
bird pipes for tariff revision it is a what is best and necessary to be done to safeguard against • reour-
ta>n of the way that body does busl-
lian
or
the
African
or
any
other
race.
gon victory—and with matchless
Mr. Henderson, a Portland man. Is good time for standpatter* to won- rence of the recent disorders in the island will be V’ERY CARE­
The out of town papers are i ability they achieved their ambitton. ' The Ethiopian is a burden-carrier.
He has done absolutely noth'ng for suing the wife he married forty years der If the sacred and Immortal tariff FULLY AND SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED at the approaching
*ot recognized by the county board
The university has a team of which history, nor has he ever achieved
| ago for divorce. He asserts she has I Is a good risk.
’o any way, shape or manner.
If ! it should be proud; all Oregon has a
session of congress.
anything of great Importance. There
an ungovernable temper and once
’they are anxious to practice economy
Possibly the action of Commercial
I share in Its victory. The lads who are no great men among his race. Tet
And tave the county money, why do ¡achieved the triumph have In them this people has been picked out by struck him with a club. All this may clubs of Oregon, backed by the news­
they not call for bids on all the coun­ [the stuff of which big, successful the fanatics of the North and lifted be true, still, It looks like he has papers, Is causing the Southern Pa­
up to the equality of citizenship and been a long time fiiffllng it out.
ty printing? The Springfield News,
cific to wake up. That fast passen­
| courageous men are made; they fear to the rights of suffrage. No doubt
iJnction City Times or the Cottage
ger train to San Francisco Is a decid­
no odds; they fight fairly; they battle rr.apy of us have listened to the ora­
Automode races are about as dan­
A^ove offices can do printing as cheap
and
ed
step In advance—one that should
tory
of
the
greatest
colored
man
of
Ito the last, like fine gentlemen
this country, Booker T. Washington, gerous for the spectators as the chaf- have been taken several years ago
u <he Eugene offices and far cheaper
| soldiers.
At Philadelphia Saturday
lie bad a white father, however, and feurs.
than they are now aotng it, and it Is
I out of his brains and his character three spectators were killed and five
Baker county is pretty badly hit
■Ally fair that these offices be given a
HARRIM IN'9 ECONOMT.
3« has gotten his qualities from his dangerously hurt by a runaway auto
by the car famine, too. Mills with a
•hrtlon of the work.
An Important discovery has been father.”
A tree is about the only safe place capacity of 200,000 feet a da.’ ba ’e
The delinquent tax list was let to
| made
E. H. Harriman, the great
from which to view an automobile just been shut down. Then Baker
SEAMY
HIDE
AT
GOLDFIELD
the Register at four cents a line, 16
¡railway king, shaves without soap
Ex-Governor Frank W. Hunt, of race.
City 1s out of fuel, and with fleet­
Ntat* lower than It has ever been
and does not contribute to the soap
Idaho, died at Goldfield. Nevada, on
ing weather.
ttaen at before. The Register does
Mayor Schmitz says the antl-Jap-
'trust, according to recently publlsh-
He
the 25th Inst, of pneumonia
*# like its bargain as they claim
Why can t financiers fix It so that
anese agitation is a tempest in a
; ed dispatches.
was only 43 years of age, strong and
cents will no? nay the cost of
any
of us can Issue “llnergency••
A newspaperman caught hfm mak­
teapot.' His honor has the Mme
*tUa8- The News force is busy, but ing his toilet the other morning, vigorous, when he left for the famed opinion of the antl-groft crusade, but currency when we get nard up?
land or gold a few months ago, and
*fhe Register man is sick of his bar-
later he may revise his views
which fact did not embarress the
bls death closes all too briefly a ca­
U iMt Is the Modifying Influence?
we *H1 set the tax list for him magnate, who admitted to the re
(Salem Statesman.)
* eonsid. rably less than four cents porter before doffing his bath robe, reer of activity and achievement for
The Democrat boasts of six pas­
The Eugene Guard strongly ar-
the young man, who but a few years
senger trains standing In the Albany
U«e, hand composition. We will
ralgns the Willamette Valley Com-
which Is a beautiful one, only be- ago won his first distinction as a cap-
yards at one time. Thai’s nothing — pany on account of alleged broken
do job work for a third less than
the
stores
didn
’
t
keep
plains
cause
tain of Idaho volunteers In the Pb'l-
everything stops when It hits Albany. promises as to a water and electric
are now paying.
Springfield
ones tn stock. Mr. Harriman eontin- ippine war The magnet which drew
light supply and the building of a
her portion of taxes and we be- ued slinging on clear water and rak­
him to Nevada was the Influence of
trolley line, and is agitating the ad­
Portland
was
none
too
liberal
with
we are entltlled to a small por- ing off the bristles with a safety ra­
the notorious ’’Diamondfield Jack ' I her neighbor flood sufferers across visability of taking steps toward
«I the county printing "
zor. He grumbled a bit because the
municipal ownership of the water
r»avis, • ho lay In Idaho Jails and • the Columbia at Castle Rock, »1632 and electric light service. The Reg­
pulled,
and
stopped
between
,razor
prisons f' r several years under the being all that was raised.
ister takes a similar position, but in
strokes to talk, the ess. nee of his In-
WILLAMETTE LOC’KN.
a modified way.
sentence of death, the al legation of
1 *• almost
unbelievable
by tervlew being
murder, durlrg o me of the cattlemen's “’ ’The election did not kill n>*.
people should own
******rs Halting Oregon tu*t the
"I believe the
t
Yes, Five
Three.
bitter wars aga ilnst the sheepmen, nays David B. Hill. That’s lucky,
not through govern-
(Albany Democrat )
of the Willametve Valley litre I the railroads.
oven
against
him
on
seeing that Mr. Hill waa an taracene
bavtag be«n pre
•*«tud for
ilp bat through
At Eug»ne yesterday Jake 1 Berger
Governor
Hunt par­ bystander at the time.
—’ years to having been , ment own«
trial.
Ftaally
<
I do not believe small
waa found guilty of selling liquor
5« cer
-
corporations,
ody
through
the
in-
cent» per ton, or any othe'
doned him, lari
The violators of the local option
en should control the
It Is said that Senator Beveridge
for thei-
—elr produce and supplies groups of m
frienee ot Gov* ■mor Sparks, of No­
In Lane
I
law have been hard bit
1« not satisfied with ths meat Inspec­
< t •h rough the locks at OregoD roads. Centi ■allzatton ot ownership
employ
the
condnmn-
court.
Dis-
circuit
county
by.
the
vada, in whose «
ceswiry to prevent vlo-
thy
tion silnatlon.
It will be rcmer. trlct Attorney Brbwn Las secured
was made ne
ed man was a’ tbe time the alleged
> nt ¡-trust laws. I don t
acred that it was the Indiana eenato.- five convictions already
hnblt of bearing Ills uncom lation of the
crime was comni Utted. Davis wa* *x
water
»a?
t0
*
“
e
'*wMly is as trun to our
nature think a deep
[U0LHu___________________ ttud ready sympathy with
h
English Farmers’ Ways
And the American Plan
I
Our Premium Offers
Why Cuba Should
Not Be Annexed
H
H Poem for Coday