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CLEVELAND TALKS TO UNION LEAGUE gain, and It Is only partisan impu dence that condemns a member of a political party who on proper occa sion submits its conduct and the loy I MRS. BLACK AWARDED CARNEGIE HERO MEDAL Peculiar to Its« ¡took her by the arm and he pulled i us both to shore. I was unable to ( reach Miss Thurston,who sank where In combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsa- the water was deepest." Mrs. Black told the Sunday Jour- is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales aj I nal that she head done nothing re It is made from the best blood-purifying, alteraf markable, and that she had not tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar niethoe heard anything of the medal. retain the full medicinal value of each and all. Yet the recognition of her bravery The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh is only just. Here was the call for I self-abnegation that means an utter , matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day foy disregard of one's own safety; not only the instant response in a mo ment of extreme excitement, but the sustained effort when her own life Sold by druggists, ioo doses $i. P Begin to take it- was in danger, to reach and succor ' , | For those who prefer ■ime curative propertie« u p,, u 5^ 3 DS medicine in tablet *<-cura<y of <lu«e. conveniene, her friends. All Oregon rejoices in Hood s Sarsaparilla is now - put up _ _______________ _________ - in choco- being uo loss by o. aporation. brwmH the distinction conferred upon the fOrrn, lated tal.lets called Sarsatabs. as well as in tho Sold by druggieu or sent promptly^ state in adding Mrs. Black's name to usual liquid form. Sarsatabs have identically idoutieafly the C. I. Hood Co * the roll call of heroes. G uaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. x0 * alty to its l“aders, to a court of re view over which his reason, his con science and his political under- i standing preside. The Prtland Sunday Journal tells I protest that I have not spoken in a spirit of pessimism. I have and en of the awarding of a Carnegie hero joy my full share of the pride and ex medal to Mrs. Mary Gertrude Black, ultation which our country's material of Gardiner, the woman who was advancement so fully justifies. Its present at the time of the drowning Chicago.Feb. 27—Ex-President Gro Lafayette, his warm friend and rev limitless resources. Its astonishing ver Cleveland was the orator of the olutionary ally, in which he expressed growth, its unapproachable industrial of Miss Anita Thurston, of Eugene, day at the celebration of the anniver his unremitting desire to establish development, and its irrepressible but who succeeded in rescuing only sary of the birth of George Wash a general system of policy which, if Inven'.ive genius have made it the the two younger girls who were in ington, annually held under the aus pursued, would "ensure permanent wonder of the centuries. danger of being drowned. The ar pices of the I’nion League Club, of felicity to the commonwealth," and The land we live in seems to be ticle is as follows: this city. Mr. Cleveland's oration he added these words: strong and active. But how fares In the award of medah and honors was received with every manifesta "I think I see a path as clear and the land that lives in us? Are we tion of approval, and he dwelt less as direct as a ray of light,which leads the Carnegie hero fund, from sure that we are doing all we ought upon the history and achievements of to the attainment of that object. to keep it in vigor and in health? made recently in Pittsburg, an Or- Washington than upon the soundness Nothing but harmony, honesty, in Are we keeping its roots well sur egon woman heads the list. of his political faith and accuracy of dustry and frugality are necessary to rounded by the fertile soil of loving " Mrs. Mary Gertrude Black of Gar- Yesterday afternoon Probate Judge his economic wisdom. The address make us a great and happy people. allegiance, and are we furnishing diner, Oregon, is awarded a silver Chrisman appointed Mrs. Clara Wil follows: Happily the present posture of af them the Invigorating moisture of medal for her bravery in rescuing kins administratrix of the estate of Mr. Cleveland's H|MU*cb. fairs and the prevailing disposition ot unselfish fidelity? two girls from drowning. In this | her husband, Jasper Wilkins, who The American people are but little rny countrymen promise to co-op The land we live in Is safe so long heroic act her dog shares the honors, i died at his home near Coburg a few given to the observance of public in establishing these four great as we are dutifully careful of the lor without his timely aid the rescue J weeks ago. The estimated value ot holidays. This statement cannot bo and essential pillars of public fellc- land that lives in us. But good in would have been impossible, and the property of the estate Is $40,500, dlsposed of by the allegation that jty • our national history is too brief to ' Such considerations as these suggest tentions and fine sentiments will not Mrs. Black her»elf would have gone of which $7500 is personal property and the remainder real estate. The allow the accumulation of days de , the thought that this Is a time for meet the emergency. If we would be- to death in the swirling waters. “Ten times?" New York, Feb, ÎÎ.—The climax I | heirs are as follows: Mrs. Clara Wil stow upon the land that lives In us What is meant by heroism? serving civic commemoration ' honest aelf-examlnation. The ques “ I can’t remember." kins. wife; APhea Wilkins, daugh of sensationalism seamed reached to i Though It is true that our life as a tion pressed upon us with a demand the care it needs, It is indispensable Quick thought, instant action, utter And on these occasions ter; Mitchell Wilkins, son; Grace day in the Than trial, #hen District people, a<Cording to the standard for reply that will not be denied: that we should recognize the weak self-forgetfulness in the time of dan- sented ?” !Wilkins, daughter; and Herman Wil nesses of our human nature and our showed ger? All these, Mrs. Black Attorney Jerome continued1 the cross- measuring the existence of nation», "Who among us ali, if our hearts are “I did not.” lkins, son. The deceased yieft no has been a short one, It has been fill purged of misleading influences and susceptibility to temptations and in when seeing the peril of her friends examination of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw- “It was done by Violence!" I will. ed with glorious achievements; and [our minds freed from perverting fluences that interfere with a full she plunged into the water to aid “Partly.” No secret of the woman's past wks too though it miiHt be conceded that It pride, can be sure that today the conception of our obligations,, and them. The dog, apparently under- ♦ ♦♦♦♦ + + + + + + + + ■►♦ + + I private for the district attorney to “Were you drugged »rajv Is not given to us to see in the magni posture of affairs and the prevail ♦ + “No.” + MARRIED. ♦ [oblige her to lay bare,. She told of fying mirage of antiquity, the exag ing disposition of our counttymen, co "Did you have too mud. ♦ ♦ [ her relations with White after her gerated forms of American heroes, operate in the establishment, and "Yes.” ++♦♦♦♦+++++++++++ yet In the bright and normal light promotion of honesty, harmony, in "And this was a month & In Eagene, February 20, 1907, ravishment, and how he plied her shed upon our beginning and growth dustry and frugality?" Henry Kelso and Miss Rose M. Bur- with wine on other occasions, when ravishment?” are seen grand and heroic men who I The self-examination “Yes." Invited by Sess, Justice of the Peace R. S. Bry she had to yield to him. Mrs. Thaw have won Imperishable honor and this day's commemoration will be in- “Did you go on your omu son officiating. They will reside at tearfully told all. our everlasting remembrance. We complete and superficial If we are “I objected to going,” Junction City. cannot, therefore, excuse a lack of not thereby forced to the confession Evelyn Thaw was recalled to the “Why did you go?” commemorative inclination and a that there are signs of the times “I had to.” ♦ witness stand. She said she believed languid Interest In recalling the not which indicate a weakness and relax- “Was your mother back!” ♦ all women unchaste until she talked DIED. able Incidents of our country's past atlon of our hold upon these saving “Yes.” 4 with Thaw in Paris in 1903. She under the plea of lack of commemo virtues. When thus forewarned it 1» “Did’ she meet you aftertb + + + 4- + + + + * + + + + + + + + rative material; nor can we In this the height of recreancy for us to the two-year-old told of a visit to a resort in Paris tre?” Mary Ethel, way explain our neglect adequately obstinately close our eyes to the daughter' of Mr. and Mfrs. H. B. known as the "Dead Rat,” which Jer “Not that night.” to observe days which have actually needs of the situation and refuse ad Grandy, died at the family home ome’s questions Indicated was a ten- "When White came to th been set apart for the special man mission to the thought that evil can Uttar Marenla February 20, 1907, of tre that night what did he i ! derloin resort. Jerome devoted some ifestation of our loving appreciation overtake us. If we are to deserve tvphoid fever. “He did not come to the b time to ascertaining from the wit- He wrote me; he met me aften of the lives and deeds of Americans, security we will carefully and duti ■*• + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * ness her opinion of "meretricious re- who In crises of our birth and devel fully take our bearings and discover “Why did you go with him’ opment have sublimely wrought anil if we can how far the wind and title “Because he insisted.” BORN. + [ lations" of men and women, and was nobly endured. ♦ told she did not fully realize the “And you did not wanttof hnve carried us away from safe wa If we are inclined to + + + A + + + + + + 4 + + + + 4- + “I wanted to go to supper ters. [ wrongfulness until after her visit to To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harr, at er excuses, one may Jerome continued to press If we find that tile wickedness of Cottage Grove, a nine-pound boy on I Paris in 1903. which, though by no n tails. After several intima:.^ destructive agitators and the selfish Saturday, February 15th. Ing, may appear to gain a somewhat depravity of demagogues have stirred Witness said she had not come to tlons he asked her why she is fanciful plausibility by reason of its I up discontent and strife where there To A. H. Pritchard and wife, 11 | a full understanding of the infamous tell her mother of these occur reference to the law of heredity. It should be puttee anil harmony and “I was afraid. He madec miles northwest of Eugene,. February ; character ot White's act until after [ Harry Thaw had proposed to her in never to tell her.” rests upon the theory that those ‘ who have arrayed against each other in 20, 1907, a son. ! Paris. Continuing Mrs. Thaw sail secured for American nationality its terests which should dwell together "Did you refuse Thaw because of gave her wine that night and» first foothold, and watched over Its |n |)e!lrty co-operation ; if wo find Even from tlie Mountains. weak Infancy, were so engrossed ¡that the old Stamfords of sturdy, un slightly Intoxicated. Ballard's Snow Liniment is praised ¡the occurrence with White?” for the good it does A sure cure for “Because 1 had been found out.” with the persistent and unescapable compromising American honesty have Witness Loses Self Contr rheumatism and all pains. Wright “Who told you you had been labors that pressed upon them, and become so corrcsled and weakened by The witness was rapidly te ?VRiGKT.|9O3,BY W. Loving, of Grand Junction, Colo., ¡caught?” ROCKWOOD N,Y ¡self control, and as Jerome; their hopes and aspirations led them a sordid atmosphere that our people writes: “I used Ballard’s Snow Lin | with delicate questions sb- “Friends of Stanford White.” so constantly to thoughts of the fu [are hardly slaitiled by crimes In high iment last winter for rheumatism “So it was not because of the oc- down and wept. ture that retrospection nearly be pinces and shameful! betrayals of and can recommend it as the best liniment on the market, 1 thought | currence, hut because you had been come with them an extinct faculty, trust everywhere; if we find a sadly “We might take a reces«.:: at the time I was taken down with I found out?" Slid that thus It may hnve happened prevalent disposition among us to ness seems——-” Jerome bea this trouble, that it would' be a week I “It was both together. I had an Hurt exclusive absorption in things turn from the highway of honorable Delmas objected. before I could get about, but on ap- it. When Mr. Thaw “If there is to be a reces pertnlnlng to the present nnd future Industry into, shorter crossroads lead plying your liniment several times ____ , ’ instinct J about X during the night I was about in 48 ¡proposed to me it was the first propo- not to be on account of tter became so embedded In their natures ing to irresponsible and worthless hours and well in three days ” Sold i sal I ever had. and it all struck me [I think she will be abletufr as to constitute a trait of character ¡ease; If we find that widespread by Linn Drug Co, I very seriously. It came all together.” descendable to their posterity even ¡wastefulness and extravagance have , thereupon we should see to it that cu- standing the danger and diving into Mrs. Thaw wiped her ff “You were very bitter against straightened up and Jerome r NOTICE to the present generation. discredited the wholesome frugality I pldity and selfishness do not blind the stream to their rescue, showed I desire to thauk the citizens of White when you told Thaw, were you ed. On this day the Vnloti League ¡which was once the pride of Amerl- ’ our consciences or dull our efforts. keenness and sagacity that will un Club of Chicago should especially re canlsm we should recall Washing Evelyn told of several If doubtedly reopen the question: “Do Eugene and Lane county for the lib not?” “Not then.” eral patronage and confidence given, Joice In the consciousness of patriotic ton's admonition that harmony, In I dents. Each was a case of® animals think?” “When you felt you were giving up [ wine, and she was intoxW accompaniment, and on this day dustry and frugality are “essentiuJ One warm sunny day In July, Mrs. me during my residence in Eugene of all others, every one of Its mem ¡pillars of public felicity," and fortb- Black took a pail, and. with her dog I also ask for the continuance of the Thaw's love, you didn't feel bitter no occasion did she yieWT The purchase of the C. 4 E. by j She said she visited a physici bers should regard his membership Iwlth endeavxtr to change our course. tor company, went out to pick black [ patronage for my successors, Messrs. against White?” Harriman doubtless means that the “Not until Mr. Thaw made me real Thaw, and also with WIK ns a badge ot honor. Whatever else berries. On her way home she ¡Campbell & Fellman,, who are well It Is our habit to affiliate with surveys made across Centjtal Oregon the organization may have done, It ' political Attorney Hartridge was n parties. Happily the found three of her friends. Miss [ and favorably known throughout the ise it.” Witness said she wrote to White the stand this afternoon »! ‘ has justified Its existence and earned j strength and solidity of our taatitu- by the C. t E. engineers from the Thurston, and the two daughters of county, and who neevf no intnatTuction present terminus at Detipoit to Onta at Bolougne, and felt bitter against who sought to know why cer> the applause ot those whose love of I lllona can safely withstand the ut- R. G. Baldersee, bathing in Schofield at my hands. rio will be followed by the Harriman him. but wrote “because my mother ters that Evelyn receievtf ft* H. GORDON. country is still unclouded by the | moat freedom ami activity of politi Creek, a cold muuntaln stream, flow Central Oregon line rather than the would give me no peace until I did were not produced. He reft work it has done for the deliverance cal discussion so tar as It involves ing near Gardiner. They urged her f26 d&w route for the Oregon Eastern, just it.” answer, and was later sufr ot Washington's birthday front ne- the adoption of governmental poll to join them, but as she was heated HOWS Thia? surveyed from Natron to Ontario by "You were coerced into writing?” to produce the lettrs. He’ She gleet or Indolent remeiiibranee. des or the enforcement of good ad the Harriman engineers. The C. & front her watk she declined. We offer one hundred' dollars re “Yes. I was. My mother said I ; would’not comply. started on her way home when a cry ward for any case of catarrh that caa- If your observance of thia day were ministration. But they cannot with E survey Is complete and is said to fro® one of the girls brought her not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Clare was ungrateful to White and things Tomorrow being a holift! Intended to make more Mture the stand the frenzy of hate which seeks J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, a like that.” Immortal fame ot Washington, or to | tinder the guise of political earnest be preferable to the Oregon Eastern back. ' will be-no session ef coart. route. The former line, laid out long We, the undersigned, have known ' Had you any occasion to doubt I . Mrs. Black's Brave Act. add to the strength and beauty ot the >esa to blot out American brother- F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years ago, Is still marked with stakes, and I Venturing too far from shore, they and believe him perfectly honourable ¡the chastity of your mother?” Imperishable monument built upon [ hoou and to cunningly persuade our very little relocation would be neces PASTOR SAÏD EVERtt**’ “I never thought of it in that way" a nation's affectionate remembrance, [ people that a crusade of envy and sary before construction on the long had lost their footing and the cur In all business transactions aad fi SHOVLI» READ TH.« I able to carry out any ob J and Mrs. Thaw stamped her foot. your purpose would be useless malice Is no more than a zealous in-1 promised Harriman line across Con rent was rapidly carrying them to nancially ligations made by his firm. i “Did you ever tell your mother of ward a deep hole. Without a mo Wichita,. Kan., Feb. M.-J Washington has no need of yon But sistence upon their manhood rights. tral Oregon could he begun Raining. Klwnan Marvin. your ravishment while abroad’" ment's hesitation and dressed as she mon on morality entitled * In every moment from the time he Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Pel It leal parties are exceedingly There la considerable unrest In the Hall's Catarrh Cure, taken inter i “No.” drew his sword in the cause of Amer human, and they easier fall before offices of the Hammond roads, as it is was Mrs. Black jumped lnto 1 Rights,” Dr. John Giilefr* nally. acting directly upon the blood How did you know Stanford' ican Independence to this hour, llv- temptation than individuals, by so not yet known whether the two rail water and was able to reach and mucous surfaces of the system. White's friends knew of your rela of the First M. E. chore», ' Ing or dead, the Amerlcan people much as partisan success Is the law reads are to become part of the sys young girl. Struggling against the Testimonials sent free. that all the evidence In tl' Price 75c tions with White?” have needed him It is not Itnpor- [of their life and because thetr re- tems purchasing them or whether current, by desperate effort the he per bottle. Sold by all druggists trial should be printed. '* "One of them saw me with him.” see every line of the evide,fi Take Hall's Family PiMs for con tant now. nor will It be In all the ;sponsiblllty is Imp« ersonal. it Is eas- they will be managed separately un roic woman was able to drag the So you continued to maintain re- ed,” he said, “and I want to girl to a safe footing on the bank stipation. coming years, to emind our countrv- lly reealled that political | organlia- der distinct divisions. Oregonian. 1• lations with At hite after your rav- I think the public ^S ob H of the stream. men that W ashin gton has lived, and lions have been quite wllllng to utn- A Valuable l«e«son. Then Mrs. Rlack turned her efforts “Six years ago I learned a valua ! ishment?” that his achlev ements In his coun- ¡lie gusts of popular prej...L judlce and re- President Roosevelt Is "Yes. for a time.” towards saving th«1 others. Here ble lesson." writes John Pleasant of try's service ar, l > above praise. Rut , sent ment, and 1 believe they have g-eat mistake when he tri« Magnolia. Ind. "1 then began tak Thaw burledrtils face in his hands press any of the tejtinionl- 1 is where the keen-eyed collie comes it is Important and more Important I been known as a matter ot shrewd ing Dr. King's New Life Pills, and Into the story. I'nd-rstandtng the the longer 1 take them the better 1 and there were tears in Mrs. Thow's now than evui ’ befora— that they . management to encourage voters to be read.” whole situation, he plunged Into the And them." They please everybody eyes. should clearly apprehend and ade I hope for some measure » of relief I There Is a little tablet that Is tak- Guaranteed at W. L. De Lano. ’ drug- ' Did you tell Harry Thaw ot these' ’ Neighbor's Got f1* quately value t he virtues rnd Ideals from economic abuses, and •t to internally that removes the cause of water to the rescue. Mrs. Black glst, 25c. I “I was literally coughing- subsequent relations?” has written of the peril (the and the piles and cures them, no matter of of which he was the embodiment, 1 “stand pat" on the day appol J for .death, and had become’1^,, "Yes.” how lor.„ standing others were In: Petaluma incubators are easy to and should reallte how eaaentlal to realisation leave my bed; and nefg»1^ "Una- jij w . Den; ami Ask for Dr. i.eonr.ardt g Hem- How did you know this man knew dieted . Collie Dog Helped. ............. operate and sure hatchers. We have our satety and perpetuity are the con- U1VLVU that Cliat 1 1 would never . We have fallen upon a time when Hold <a thousand dollar guarantee of your relations with White?" them In stock. "I pulled the youngest one out,” alive; but they got fooled, t : ‘i ration and pat riot Ism which he ex It behooves every thoughtful cltlten geos with every bottle.) Because he saw me undressed in be to God, I was Induced CHAMBERS HARDWARE. emplified. The American people ¡whose political beliefs are based up Hem-Rold is the discovery of Dr she says, "and tflen went back after King's New Discovery. H _ the bedroom under the studio.” u<*ed today the example and teach on reason and who cares for his man Leonhardt, of Lincoln. Neb., one of the others, but my clothes became four one dollar bottles to "Wholly undressed?” ings of Washington no less than llness and duty to save them from the most distinguished and successful so saturated and heavy that I was I cure the cough and rest® J physicians In the Western states. “Yes.” unable to reach them. My feet be those who fashioned our nation need barter, to realise that the organiaa- good sound health," wr,,*<u 11 at druggists or Dr. Leonhardt “How long did these relations rnn Uncapher, of Groverto«"». ed his labors and guidance tlon of the party of his choice needs Co.. Niagara Falls. N Y . proprietors came entangled in my long skirts COn‘. Ind. This King of CM0J for Infants and Children. tlnue?” and I sank. When I came to the Three months before his Inaugu watching, and that at niost times It ¡cures, and healer of fhr’Y* ~ Don't send away for your garden surface and brushed back my hat, Not after January, 1902,” ration as first president of the repub Is not amiss critically to observe Its Ils guaranteed by u seeds we have them In bulk and the long hair of my little dog floated How many Incidents were there? lic which he had dona so much to direction and tendency This certain- •• Druggist. 50c. and $1” Bears the can save you money. in my face. I caught hold of him "I don't remember." Washington »rote a lett, r : ¡ly ought to result iu our country's bottle free. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. .and pulled him toward the girl. I I Signature of Mere they frequent?’’ Stray pumps from >0 “No," .... CHAMBERS' HARP Hood’s Sarsaparil JASPER WILKINS ESTATE VALUED ÄT $40,500 CASTOR IA Till Kind You Have Always Bought EVELYN THAW FORCED TO TELL SECRETS