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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1907)
I- CASTORI« 9 oo D rops For Infants and Children. CASTORIA AV^e« table Preparation for As s i mila t i ng tte Food and Betf ula - luig the Stomachs and Bowels of Signature Promotes Di^estion.C brer ful- neis and Rest.Contains neither Optutn.Morphine nor Mineral N ot N arcotic . Use For Over NICARAGUA Thirty Years AND SALVADOR A perfect Remedy TorConslip»- tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions, Feveri sh oes s and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature nt NEW YORK. CASTORIA lxact copy of viaffeb . ▼MS eSNTaVII «OHMWT, HIW TOM cm. I DR. MONAGHAN'S LECTURE AT THE UNVERSITÏ lively. Others will probably go next | week. No rates were granted to the stu dents who desire to go home this cation by the Southern Pacific, bulletin at one of the boards at university says: "The Southern clflc cannot see Its way clear to grant the usual rates during the April vaca tion.” As a result a number of stu (From Friday’s Guard ) Dr. J. C. Monagnan, chief of the dents will not go who otherwise consular service of the United States ; would have left for a week. and ex-professor of diplomacy at University of Wisconsin, delivered a splendid addroaij |a>t night at FOREST INSPECTOR Villard hall before two hundred peo ple on "Opportunities In America." He took up especially the commercial aspect of the conditions of the coun try* Illustrating them with the most vivid word pictures. He told how this couutry was producing nearly 60 per cent of the copper of the world, and of the great value of that commodity, and many other things along the same line. Besides these things of commercial life, he showed how our countr/ stands, morally and politically, and In nearly every respect It was favor able to America. He also presented the serious questions of each country —in Russia, Nihilism; In Germany, socialism, and In this country, the la bor question. lie also said that Jai>an was a great nation, greater than most peo ple realize, and that the little brown men have become pre eminent perma nently. The Japanese are the first Instance that a "non-meat eating" nation has reached a high Jevel of civilization and Influence. Alumni Itu-y. The Alumni Association here has •ent to Portland several thousand dr- culars, addressed ready Jor mailing, explaining the ituatlon surrounding the attempt to Invoke the referen dum on the university appropriation The letters were sent to Portland In order that «11 letters may be sent froty the same point. Re|>orta front Linn county say that the men backing the movement to revoke the university bill refuse to state what success they are having, preferring to work secretly, 'Varsity Notes. Lloyd Brooke, Wm Huggins and Lloyd Mott will start down the Wil lamette tomorrow In canoes to their homes In Portland and Salem respre- PII, F. E. Ames, assistant inspector of United States forest reserves, Is in the city and will probably make Eu D U 11 I PPI Nr the parleying and compromise of en emies. On the contrary, they were an example of the way in which the public business ought always to be conducted; so that the different pub- ftc officers respectively charged with the performance of duties affecting Manila, April 19.—The town of llo New York, April 19.—An alleged the same subject matter may work to Ho was totally destroyed by fire thia ' plot on the part of Pennsylvania an gether in furtherance of the same morning and 20,000 people are home archists, who are said to have head- public policy and with a common less. The fire is still progressing quarters at Hazelton, to assassinate and is beyond control of the civil and President Roosevelt is being investi- military authorities. Only meagre gated by the United Staten secret reports are obtainable. • service. The information which led to the investigation was given to the officers by Chief of Police Adams, a few days ago. The chief told the se cret service agents that he obtained the information from Jan Bartula, who recently came here from Auden- reid, Pa , and who claims to be a member of the band. Bartula gave the information with the object of revenge on his fellows. He gave Ad ams the names of several whom he said were implicated in the plot, and further said Szolgosz, McKinley’s as sassin, was a member of the band. The secret service men have been at work on the case ever since. They Interviewed Bartula and he told them practically the same story. Bears the I.SFAMS (NILDHEX ANARCHIST PLOT TO ASSASSINATE ROOSEVELT mischievous persons have spoken and . - • ■»ssiair written regarding these conferences and communications as if they were llllLII I Illis CITY OF ILO ILO IS FIRE SWEPT SEVERAL TOWNS ARE DAMAGED BY Ql'AKE i For Swader People tor-' The newest modes of the summer season find expression in a beautiful showing of “ Diamond Brand Oxfords and Button Ox Manila. April 19.—Reports from South Luzon tell of a severe earth- i quake at the town of N’euva Caceres and also at Tayabas, in Northern Lu zon. Destruction of buildings Is re ported, but no mention of loss of life is made. The earthquake was also experi enced at Manila, and for three hours there were intermittent shocks this morning. The late Judge R. P. Boise's estate is appraised at |77,5OO. ELIIIU ROOT. Secretary of state, formerly sec retary of war, noted lawyer and I orator of New York citv. fords, varying in pnee from $2.00 to $5.00, that add dis tinction to the most fetching costume. -RY another DEALER IF YOURS hasn ' t them jj WE MAKE MOR’E FINE SHOES THAN ANY OTHEf? HOUJE . GOVERNMENT Mr. Root made the response at the International Law Congress today, interesting story an There is emanating from Washington that intends to re- Secretary Root f his displeasure show sign to Boise, Idaho, April 19.—The gov because the president dlsregard- Washington, April 19.—A tenta ed his advice in some cases and Ig ernment has filed suit in the United tive agreement for peace, according nored him in others. He did not fa States court to set aside 215 patents, to advices received today, has been vor the president’s course regarding involving 40,000 acres of timber in arranged between Nicaragua and Sal the Harriman letter, it Is said, and vador which will probably end the favored the president making a reas suring speech on the railroad ques tion. Root is expected to remain in the cabinet only to see that certain measures he is interested in are car ried out. Loeb declares there is no truth In the story. Another story is that Root is said to resent the fact that the president has undertaken to play favorites in the cabinet by the selection of Taft as the legatee of Root has the Roosevelt mantle, friends around the cabinet board and friction enough has been generated ¡already so that it bus become palpa- i ble to politicians. ANNUL PATENTS I purpose for the good of the whole country and every part of the coun try. Such a concert of action with such a purpose was established by the conferences and communications between the national authorities and the authorities of California and San Francisco which followed the passage of the board of education resolution. "Under that treaty, which bore the 'signature of Matthew Galbraith Per GILDER ry, we Introduced Japan to the world Magazine] ] of Western civilization. We had al Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills Headache Almost instantly and leave no bad effects They also relieve every other pain. Neural, gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, Stomach ache, Ague Pains, Pains from in. jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion. Du> ziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. Prevent9 All-Aches WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH. taking one or two Dr. Mile«’ Anti-Pain Pilla when you feel an attack coming on. You not only avoid suffering, but the weak ening influence of pain upon the system. If nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take a tablet on retiring or when you awaken. This soothing influence upon the nerves brings refreshing sleep. • »5 doses. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. his permanent headquarters. Successor to the late General He was sent here by the government RICHARD WATSON Russell A. Alger as a United Editor of the Century from Tacoma for the purpose of or States senator from Michigan. for many years and a social re ways been proud of her wonderful ganizing the recently established re serves In the Tillamook and Umpqua former of considerable distinction. development—proud of the genius of Boise county, against the Barber the race that In a single generation I districts. While headquarters for Lumber Company, The property is th«M districts have not I been per- I Central American war. Orders have adapted an ancient feudal system of worth over 11,000,000. Fraud is al- manently established, Mr. Ames ' been issued withdrawing all Nicara the Far East to the most advanced leged in securing title to the land, thinks Eugene will tie the point se- j guan troops from Honduras pending standards of modern Europe and and the suit is the result of the re- America. The friendship between lected, as it is about half-way be- negotiations. cent federal Investigation. ¡the two nations had been peculiar tween the two reserves l and easier of , I Senator Borah, who is under in- the declaration of and close. Was access from either than from any otl.- dictment, is attorney for the lumber that treaty to be set aside? At Ku- er point. , company. rihama, in Japan, stands a monument to Commodore Perry, raised by the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Japanese in grateful appreciation.up ♦ on the site where he landed and ♦ HORN. ♦ Washington, April 19.—The Amer opened negotiations for the treaty. ♦ ♦ Salem. Or., April 18.—Attornpv- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ican Society of International I.aw met Was that monument henceforth to , General Crawford, in an opinion this To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damewood. at here today In Its first annual session. represent dislike and resentment? morning to settle a question raised Cottage (¡rove, a ten-pound daughter. The morning session was devoted to Were the two peoples to face each ; by Deputy District Attorney John Mc- *1 had one hundred acres of land near an address of welcome,which was re other across the Pacific in future | Court, of Pendleton, interprets the Union, Oregon, and the squirrels came in sponded to by Secretary Root and to years with angry and resentful feel- “Pneumonia's Deadly Work from the hills in such numbers that it opinion of Justice Bean, of the su- Ings? All this was inevitable if the | preme court, in the case of Kadderly had so seriously affected my right a discussion of designated topics. seemed impossible to do anything with {hem- Bearing good reports of " Wood ■hi|siiieM- Question. process which seemed to have begun lung,” writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of vs. Portland, declaring the veto pow-- lark Squirrel Poison 1 purchased six cans Secretary Root devoted a consider- was to continue, and the government Rural Route No. Georgetown. Tenn., er of the governor applies only to which kill 'd off the entire drove com- "that I coughed continually night and aple part of his lengthy address to a of the United States looked with the acts passed by the legislature, and pl tely. The squirrels lay dead over the discussion of the recent trouble with greatest solicitude upon the possibil day and the neighbor's prediction held by hundreds. Now I have a great does not extend to Initiative measures C'°P on the land, the best I ever rai ed, consumption seemed Inevitable, un Japan over the San Francisco school ity that the process might continue. adopted by the people. "Woodlark "poison kills them all. You "It Is hard for democracy to learn til my husband brought home a bot question. He said: may be sure I shall use no other.’ <- "In the distribution of powers un the responsibilities of its power! but tle of of D. King's New Discocery, • S. S. BOOTH, Union, Oregon. which In my case proved to be the der our composite system of govern- the people now. not the governments, The above letter explains what Eugene, April 18, 1907. only real cough cure and restorer ment the people of San Francisco make friendship or dislike, sympa- Ames, Mrs. Maud. A oodlark" Squirrel Poison does. of weak, sore lungs.” When all oth had three sets of interests committed ! thy or discord, peace or war, between Dogan. Mrs. B. J. In this modern day of er remedies utterly fall you may still to three different sets of officers— nations. It is certain death to Ground Frazier. Nelson. wlu the battle against the lung and their special Interest as citizens of the ¡the myriad press and messages flash Hogan. Mrs. B. J. Smirrek, Prairie Dogs, Gophers Howe. Miss Tfllla. throat troubles with New Discovery, principal city and commercial port of ing over countless wires, multitude and Sage Rats. Miller, Melvin E. the real cure. Guaranteed by W. L. the Pacific coast represented by the falls to multitude across boundaries Mltchner, Geo. ,1/ jeiP-\y,ens oi, WeiPPer Delamo, druggist. 50c. and *1. Tri city government of San Francisco; ! and oceans In courtesy or insult, in Parsons. H. R. killed HO squirrels with the con al bottle free. their interest in common with all amity or in defiance. Foreign offices Ross, Loy G. tents of a single can. Schere. Rea. the people of the state of California : and ambassadors and ministers no Skeels, Mrs Georgia. represented by the governor and leg longer keep or break the peace. buL It costs a little more than some Smith. Professor Ed C. (21 islature at Sacramento, and their In the conduct of each people toward ev others because it is better. The Kelsey Electric Power Co terests In common with all the peo ery other. The people who permit White, Lysee H. Every Package Guaranteed. Wood, Miss Cay. ple of the United States represented themselves to treat the people of oth J. L, PAGE. P M. for sale by by the national government at Wash er countries with discourtesy and In ington. Each one of these three dif sult are surely sowing the wind to Doing Business Again. ferent governmental agencies had reap the whirlwind, for a world of "When my friends thought f was authority to do certain things relat sullen and revengeful hatred can nev ing to the treatment of Japanese res er be a world of peace Against such about to take leave of this world, on idents In San Francisco. These three a feeling treaties are waste paper and accouht of nervousness. Indigestion Intereats could not really ba In con- diplomacy the empty routine of idle and general debility." writes A A. A , filet, for the best Interests of the form. The great question which over Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. 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