WITH CALM SLEEP TO MRS. M'KINLEY SERMON BY REV. 0. H. TRIMBLE STANLEYS EUGENE, OREGON 612 Willamette Street 5 5 S «« Sunday forenoon the G. A R., the Canton. May -6 Mrs. William W. R. C., the Ladles of the G. A. R. McKinley, widow of the late presi­ and the Sons of Veterans attended dent. died at her home here at 1:05 the services at the Methodist church in a body aod listened to the annual <'clock this afternoon. memorial sermon by Rev. D. H. Trim­ For many years Mrs. McKinley ble. The church was packed. The had been an Invalid. She recovered ' exercises were interesting, there be­ from the shock of her busband's trag- ing special music for the occasion *c death, but it left its mark, and and the Interior of the church was when It was known that she had suf­ decorated. Rev. Mr. Thimble's text fered a stroke of paralysis little hope was from First Samuels 7-12, "Hith­ was felt that she could survive Tha erto hath the Lord Helped Us.” He end came peacefully, almost Imper­ said In part: "The setting up of the stone upon ceptibly. Mrs. McKinley never knew of the efforts made to prolong her which was the inscription of our life or the solicitous hope of her sis­ text, marked a crisis in the history ter and other relatives and friends of a nation. "By God’s direct intervention, the for her recovery. At the McKinley home when deatu nation Israel had been saved from came there were present Secretary her enemies, Through 900 years of Cortelyou, Mr. and Mrs. M C. Bar­ history Providence had cleared their It marked also a promise of bour, Mrs. Sarah Duncan, Mrs Lu­ pat I, ther Day, Justice and Mrs. William blessing and usefulness to a righteous R. Day, Doctors I’orteman and Rlxey j I and obedient people. God had been manifestly In the history. Has He and the nurses. The funeral arrangements so far not been In ours? One hundred and as made are that Dr. Duxton will thirty-nine years old the fourth of have charge of the services, which are July next, the youngest of the great to be simple They will be held at nations, we stand first in world in­ the McKinley home at 2 o’clock Wed­ fluence, In wealth, in moral civili­ nesday afternoon. Secretary Cortel- zation. God was with our fathers, vou Is directing the arrangements, who landed upon the Plymouth and will remain here until after the Rock, In that fearful struggle of the Revolution, In the no less critical funeral. period which Immediately followed out of whose travail came the United States Constitution. “Ours was an unprecedented de­ velopment from 1783 to 1X60. We advanced by leaps and bounds and reached the foremost place among the nations. But we were guilty before God through ail these years Succeeds Dnike A .Xeni—Will Build of a mortal sin. Human slavery, New Warehouse und Will liiaugu- that political leprosy, had fastened rate Free Delivery System. Itself upon the body politic and was eating through flesh and bone to the W H. Scott, who for several years vitals of that Independence for which conducted a general store at Jasper, our fathers fought and died. Our lias purchased the store of Drake Ar boasted liberty had but half a mean­ Neal, at Leaburg. lie will at once ing. Slavery had eviuled the Decla­ take charge of the business and will ration and the Constitution and, like greatly increase the stock, fie also a viper in the bosom, a cherished In­ purchased the building occupied by stitution In the South, It was pre­ the store and will erect a warehouse wiring for a deadly spring at the In which he will store goods for the life of the Union. winter trade. He will make Improve­ "With the election of Lincoln came ments to the store building and when the secession of the South. The fir­ they are completed he will have one ing on the flag at Sumpter struck of the best country stores in the val­ to the heart of the North like an ley. Mr. Scott will put on a delivery electric shock and the volunteers of wagon and will serve his customers America took the field Then it was within a radius of six or seven miles that this country atoned for her sins There are several telephone lines in Sins of omission on the part of the that vicinity, nearly every settler hav­ North, sins of commission on the ing a phone In their house, and this part of the South delivery service will be very conven­ "Both North and South nnderes- ient for them. They can make their timated the other's powers. To the orders over the telephone without North it was to be a noon spell, and leaving their homes and have the three months would end the war. goods dellevred the same day. i One Southerner could match fen Mr Scott Is a hustler, and Is bound Northerm-rs at the beginning of the to give satisfaction to the people of war. But before the awfuT conflict th»v McKenzie vulley. was over each had dewlbperf a whole­ some respect for the other. The cost in the concrete was nearly a million men dead upon both sides and more than five billion of money. One quarter of all the values of the nation at that time. So great it price In blood and fressure did von pay for national unity. The sacrifice was justified only on the principle Died. at Mapleton Sunday morning. that no sacrifice is too great to make Ma? 19. 190", of cancer.ma affection! for one's fellows, if the world is lifted xil the liver. James E. Barnes, aged towards truth. t>,"< years. 4 months mid 22 days. "The results of the wnr were the Little is known her« about the life freedom of the slave, the verification of Mr. Barms. He came to this sec of the constitution that all men Von about seven years ago and all were created free, the exaltation of that Is known of his prevl ms career liberty, a purer patriotism, natfrmal is what lie dropped In occasional re­ unity and more profound respect for ■ > marks to his friends. our national institutions. These are Bo far as we cun ascertain he left the laurels that rest upon your arms. n > i ear relatives. Many years ago he "The rights and liberties for which r •si.l«d in Kansas, where bo wm a you fought are worthy of preserva­ riember of the state legislature for tion still, the enemies are still with­ one term. He was engaged In mining in our borders, the conflict must still for a time, and studied law After- be waged Last year it cost us 11.- v aril he held t he office o.' circuit 500,000,000 more that the expense of . court judge in Colorado for six years, any single year of the civil war, one and later was engaged In newspaper hundred thousand of our fellows were 1 work In California. He came to the killed, God only knows how many ! Siualaw in 1900, and has made his men, women and children were | home here since that time. Three wounded. Your comrades went from -ears ago he was a candidate on the the field of battle to the crown of Democratic ticket for representative glory: these from the gutter and the from l.ane county. A Phitadelphta newspaper has re­ tremens to the deeper depths of the Mr. Barnea was a member of Maple drunkards' hell. The bulwark of vived the . barge that the close races lodge, No. 139, I (). O. F„ and was this whole nefarious business is the ever ready to work for the Interests moderate drfnker. From him the of that order At the time of hi* Immoderate drinkers have developed death he was deputy grand master for and through him the habit has com­ tills district. mended Itself hi others. Shati wv Funeral services were held at Ma sacrifice the tickling of our moderate ! pieton Monday afternoon, at the Odd dinking palates for the saving of i Fellows hall. A suitable discourse these 100.(100 comrades was delivered by Rev. T. A. Yost, and "The statistics of another conflict j the remains were laid to rest in ac­ are to be hud. If so they would be 1 cordance with the customs of the or- more appalling stfll The sista I evil, tier. A large number of Odd Fellows the red light district In our cities, front Florence were present at the clandestine relations in our seeming­ burial Florence West ly Innocent communities. If the doc­ tors and the lawyers were to telt all they knew ft would set the communi­ ty by the ears Let us leurn the les­ son from the downfall of Rome and ! Greece, the decadence of France, the J defeat of Russia upon the ptatns of, I Manchuria. Wickedness Is weakness.! but purity Is power. "The flagrant violation of some ! Attorney O. F Skipworth returned laws, which leads to contempt for Sunday from San Francisco, where he all law. is a danger that besets us went over a week ago to tender th-' We consider ourselves still on guard money offered by Ml persons, resld Wo challenge every one who seeks Ing mostly at Junction, for the admission to places of public trust Southern Pacific Company's timber He must give the countersign known land The official to whom the ten only to those whom virtue exalts and der was made was out of the city an I character crowns. We must preserve mi Mr. Skipworth left the matter with by the ballot what you have Won bv a law firm there to attend to when the bayonet." the official returned Mr, Skipworth God will help us no long as we are .■•ya conditions In the Bay City arc true to righteousness He deserts very bad On account of the strike of us the moment we swerve from the telephone girls and the street path." ■ aiiway employes It la hard to get any bualneaa transacted at all Scarcely any cars are running, and I people who ride on those that are run a risk of being killed or badlv JOHN A. DONAHUE. ’niurod. as the strikers throw brick Better known as Jiggs. brilliant bat a at tbe passengers as they alight and even throw them through the first class ba«opian of the cham­ car windows The burned district of Swatow. province of Kwat Tung, pion Chicago Americana. the city atlll presents a very sorry spectacle, and It will be several de­ China. May 27. -There la a rebellion cades before tbe city will be Itself In the Uptng district, All civil and military authorities at Wong Kong I in the American league are due to .(gain nave ‘w*n assassinated and their Ya the effort« of President Johnson to tueua burled. equalise the playing strength of the paper remnants froia 5c per Wall « contestants and that success has gtv. douhle roll up Subscribe for The Dally Guard. en the public Impression that ottl- CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 5 There is a Eugene Drugstore that advertise, “Voluntarily wemirk down all leading remedie| and shall keep them lower in price than others can or are willing to sell them for. His adver- tisement is dishenes:. This man has recently been advertising to undersell us two cents on any arjicle, yet he has refused time and again to do so, when he had calls for the goods. You will also notice this man has appropriated from our ad. the phrase, “We Buy For Less - - - We Sell one e For Less;” a phrase which we have used in our advertising the past six years. Every on knows that the said drug store did not voluntarily cut one price, but onlyreduced such prices as he was forced to reduce. If you prefer patronizing a drug store, there are honest ‘ druggt ' ists in Eugene I i 5 S H H H H H H Stanleys Vraderseli W. B. SCOTT BUYS LEABÜRG STORE * H H H H H S H H H H H H * *♦ •4 H * * * * * * All $1.00 Patent Medicines for 68c All 50c Patent Medicines for 34c 5c, 10c, 12c, 15c to 19c All 25c Patent Medicines for ♦» W > * * ♦* * * * All Toilet Preparations at the Same Reductions Sovenir Postals 1c, 2c and 5c each - just like Hull sells for 2^c, 5c and 10c each Chrisman Block 9 th Street 612 Willamette Stret, Eugene, Oregon. DOPE FOR BASEBALL FANS FROM BIG LEAGUES tould not prearrange the standing of its team at the close of the tirst | day's games, and in order to have the finish come as framed up every umpire, manager and player would have to be a party to a traud upon the public. Tue American league races are splendidly contested simply because most ;.f the clubs have a capable man­ ager and a complement of players fairly well up to the standard. ctal juggling was practiced. As President Cumiskey stated at So one In touch with conditions in the close of the 1906 campaign, the ieague's uniformly close race to the cleverness of the team leaders in se­ lecting talent and getting results, and I ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MARRIED ATTORNEY SKIPWORTH RETURNS FROM 'FRISCO UPRISING IN A CHINESE PROVINCE H H M H H H H W H H H H M O H H H H Stanley’s Have It, and The Price is Less STANLEYS ♦» H H ♦♦ H H H H H H H H H M H M We do not publish a price list as it would take four whole pages of the Guard to list all of the goods in our drug department. We now have a complete stock, much larger than the average drug store, and every remedy that’s manufactured will be sold at the above cut-rate prices. • I DEATH OF J. E. BARNES AT MAPLETON a * At the home of Mr. and Adrian, in Eugene. May 2-’. >■' X p. m., Fred Kroeger and Mrt nia Ivy. hot hof Goshen. R<* *’ Mount officiating. Malady Invaile* libiho Herd* ** zling Federal Bureas. HARRY STEINFEI.DT Noted Iwtsman atol third base­ man of the Chicago National league champions. baseball would make such an asser­ tion or indorse It by publishing It. For several years partisan sport­ ing editors openly avowed that the Xm«rtcan race was a frame-un and that New York had been selected to win the pennant The Highlanders have never rtntshed better than sec­ ond. and twice they were beaten out tn the final series Johnson's administration of the American league has been marked by extraordinary executive ability, but tf he had the co-operation of every club owner In bls organization he Pocatello, Idaho. •_,* strange disease is prevailing the sheep in the S>da Spring1 in the eastern part of ev. The sympt FRANK ISBELL Who covers the "middle sta­ NICK ALTROCK. tion’’ f for the world’s chaniDion-^ure wlth craxy f’L’ Popular mendier of the Chicago L{ . . P n Tapfd swelling of the ’^eeps Most of the sheep affected ’ ••up Chicago Americans. American twirling staff who ma­ fea' hours, but other ,linie,r -pr ' and those that recover ■ll- terially aided his team in captur­ I tors ever born. '' wool. The disease dies “'1' „ ¡»F ing the world a championship last tlentlv,whn ,he bench PrPt,y P»- ne contagious, as healthy iror" ' *venJ *’ P"in« »P «- n>ated with the blood °* ■•’ vear. Jennings, of the it cam. Errors are a part of placers hi ,he T'*’ ron’rlentious a th» TOr,d ,hpm l’”t n- wnng time The thins th.« In ,he atr' ** nerT- ! d . tr,.it "«hi that comparatively «man lm Stmrtamen attribute the Atneric.nl Imais do not suffer. t . » The federal bureau of dustry has sent Dr. J- ” B professor of veterln*'v ihe Brigham Young t i'tah. to Soda Spring* to n, » I vestfgatlon. A number ot - the southern part of I »• ’ |y sfroeted The r-MersI j| i The baseball gu^s artist. guessed greatly alarmed at tbe apr*“ disease.