' .e rilCtMC WFFfl Y filliRn out' ,nd M»«hM’1l<l and other Coo. JHE tUbtNC nLLKLI UURI u county towng l0WB, prc>mlit. t0 d8 , even better than the Dougi AN INDEPENDENT PAPER -__las county city. Thus it would seem that not GUARD PRINTING CO., INC. only are Eugene s material luterests i Publishers affected, but her kxal pride as »ell is l being weighed in the balance of pub- published every Thursday.Eugene,Or. i:- lie opinion »*>4 of the Usd And the »voldance advertlsameats; that his »Lfs espec Capitol Square passed the blue-coat 'of all evil." ially wished to keep tn touch with the ed columns to the capitol. Next a list of candidates for the special sales and Inducements offered For a moment a deep bush fell up cantonal government Is handed up to by the merchants, They had always on the waiting victors. Theu the the platform and the members of the stirring strains of the "Star-Spangled taken daily papers and found them lianuer" burst upon the ear and amid new body are elected simply by a valuable for this purpose, as well as wild huzzas and cries of "Old Glory!” show of hands. The old president interesting I tn account of the news Old □lory, the t»tory we're wanting "Old Glory!" that echoed to the dla reads out each name and the question tent hills, the old Whig flag of Cap to hear and general reading matter they con- ”“suaw«Ptton price, 11.50 per year of "Aye*” is put to the people, much INTERVIEW WITH Hits. 'll I X. Is what the plain facts of your chris tain Driver straightened out and twined floated from the topmost pinnacle of g paid in advance; 32 00 at end of ■ as Mos« s himself must have done in tening were; The point Is that a daily paper Is the capitol. ENBERG. per tun. the ancient Biblical days. year taken and read as much now tor its For your name Just to hear it, re And thus Old Glory received her Mrs. Steunenberg, widow of _.......... tast ores the Eorered at the Eugene, Oregon, Up go the hands of those who are formal christening. peat it and cheer it. ■ee mllj- ’•store news" a* for any other part murdered ex-governor of Idaho, has postofflee as second-class matter. In favor of the candidate. Then Theve at last been interviewed by an irre- "Nay" is called and hands go up also. of its contents, Those business men !» a ¡ang to the spirit as salt as a is a propoi to mage tear; a mill tesi i pressible newspaper reporter. He Off course, the majority decides. And who recognize this fact are nearly all Agents tor The Guard. •es frolli And seeing you fly, as the boya several of Tbe following are authorized fo I finds the bereaved woman seeking in this simple way is this law-abid coining their knowledge of present- . ('ha« Morris was at I ’ leasair Hill gon. inarching by. take and receipt for sub>i«rlpHons or consolation in religious work, and ing and prosperous community ruled. day Ideas into money, at the expense the latter part of the week looking transact other business for The Daily ¡trying to forget the uwful occurrence of those less observing and enter There's a shout tn the throat and a after baseball matt era. Then follow various discussions about wd Weekly Guard: prising who still rely upon billboards blur ta |he eye, ( C XV Murphy, accompanied by Mrs that has clouded aud saddened her roads, laws And regulations all of Cottage Grove—W. C. Cornier. Murphys was al Junction City the and dead walls as a medium Of reach And an aching to live lite. Respecting neither her sorrow Cres»ell—J. L. Clark. which matters have been freely dis latter part of lust week on a short or die; ing an Intelliigent reading public nor her seclusion, the enterprising Coburg—Geo. A. Drury. visit. pensed in the local journals Izn weeks And so. by our love for you float- reporter finally succeeded in induc before the parliament met. H m Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, of Eu T The official emblem off the Alaska- Ing above, i’aru- gene. were here for a short time Fri. ing Mrs. Steunenberg to give expres I THURSDAY, JUNE »h The foreign onlooker is '«mazed by Yukon-Pacific exposition to be held And the scars of all wars, aad the day evening last looking after some sion to the following interview, or at ¡the peaceful and dignified ¡procedure business matters sorrows thereof. ol R I'RE.MII'M OWERS at Seattle in 19U9 has been adopted least he avers Chat she did. and that throughout. Of excitemetlt or un- Separate Company E, O. N. G., of Mias Ruth Gilbertson came down by the exposition board, it having Who gaie you the nams of “Old Glo ,X'ot«’!thstanding that the Guard will have to be accepted by the pub Cotfege Grove. Is gettiug in good from Eugene the latter part of last ry ” ? ' seemly fighting ot tnsntts'there ts ab been designed by Mis* Adelaide Han hag been enlarged and The cost of lic week for a couple of weeks' stay with form, and its officers do not hesi James Whitcomb Kiley. solutely noue Every phase of the tate In saying that the company now. her parents In this city. scom. of Seattle and a native Ore- publication materially increased ’the With the ever-increasing popularl- "Harry Orchard has done many i work in hand Is cenSudtHb with quiet Mr. and Mrs Geo. Peters were in the second month of Its organisa -* the term. Old — . Glory," ___ ,, __ as ap- I Guard Printing Co. makes a special wrongs, bnt 1 hope he has repented Self-|>ossesston that many a magnifi gonlau and well known photographer. . ty of down from Coburg Sunday last on a tion. Is a match for fully 50 per cent For this design siw- was awarded a pll<>d to the uational flag, there haa short I oler to every new or aid sub«cifiber. now that he understands their mag cent senate might envy. visit, looking after their prop of the companies In the old require prize of 3500. The idea Is expressed come an Interest and curiosity In re- erty in this city and visiting friends ments. The rifle range has been »<■- | tn who will pay one year in advance nitude. and that he will be given a gard to Its authorship To an chance to lend a good, true and hon bv three graceful female figures. Se resident of Nashville, Tennessee. old Dr. and Mrs. C. E Macy, of Cot looted across Row River on the Nel ___ for the Weekly Guar* at only 31.50 est life after the present ordeal has the THE BUSINESS GUTIXtok tage Grove, were here the latter part son farm about two miles from row'n. attle. or the Pacific coast on the answer to the query publicly pro a year will be given tthelr choice of | passed. The New York Commeroial. which of last week visiting at the home of The range is on a level tract of pas the Twice-a-week St. Louis Repub- 1 "' rK" tritfl of Moyer. Haywood and represent* the high finance view.thus 'right welcoming the orient and hold- pounded through the famous lines of Dr. Macy's parents, Mr and Mrs Ir ture land looking north about a "The thousand yards A hill Just beyond ling a locomotive, emblem of trans the Hoosier poet is not far to seek; win Macy. Pettibone is the commencement of lie or tbe "Oregon Agriculturalist.” the targets will receive all the wild a national Struggle between the Unit sums up the business outlook for the continental commerce, with the for- for beyond doubt it Is contained in James Seavev, the Eugene hop buy the old city cemetery there, In an in absolutely free for o«»e year. bullets. No soldiers ever had a bet ed States government and organized next twelve months: |est and mountains in the back- scription on the monument to the er. was down this way the latter part ter range. The company wilt receive The Republic is ow of the largest labor, and will eventually lead to a "Most American steel nib nu fact ur- of last week looking after the hop -- Mr. Steunenberg __________ „ ........... always ers have plans under wav or perfect ground; Alaska to the north, hold- memory of William Driver, which I market In this section. He did not all Its guns, its service uniforms, and best family papers in America rebellion “His ship, his country and ¡ing gold nuggets in her hands, with reads: believed -that a struggle for the su meet with very flattering success in blankets, shelter tents and targets. his flag. Old Glory.” and the "Oregon Agriculturist" Is premacy would come, though he did ed for extensions of plants this year. ¡the buying line, however, as most of The target frames and ammunition , the northern light, mountains and As has been conceded, the term is due to arrive this week Th'.s In one uf the best and most practical not know "When. When ____ — he prepared New furnaces are being built and pre ft he great Yukon In the far distance, was brought into general use during our growers do not care to sell lit store, the company will sonic pleas present prices. fsrni, fruit and stock papers in the his first message to the public, after parations are going ahead for a big having been elected governor of Ida year's business. Reports given out land tbe orient in the west, extend- the Spanish-American war by the James Bosserman. who was called ant afternoon assemble equipped for West. ing an ocean liner In her hand, to- “long blended ranks of the gray and home from Southern Oregon a short service and march to the rifle ratig". ho. he was at a loss as to the position the blue." but its local use dates Subscribers, old or new, may take to take regarding the unions, and of ' ¡in this industry place production still make camp, mount guards and s’ny ward Seattle. hack tn the day of the entrance of tfmo ago to attend the funeral of nls till next dny. During this scout rf’t» their choice of eithar ipuper as a pre ten consiulted me, but finally decided [ 'at ‘high-water mark.' We have reach- daughter. Mrs. Thomas, whose death the federal urmv into the city of will be dug at the range and rifle ■ that if any trouble came up during ;'ed a season where no prophet can mium. We notice that some persons in the Nashville, after the fall of Fort Don- occurred very suddenly, has again practice taken np. There is an un I his administration he would be fnlr foretell what the crops will be. and gone south, and Is this week with rel Those who failed Ao get the prom- to , both sides and act asihe considered Willamette valley are again getting elson, February. 1X62, when the ven atives at Medford, and will later go confirmed rumor that the company erated old flag t>f Captain William Ised premium E ~raaliies will be giv-i right. When the frouble did arise thereon bigg many things. If they alarmed about the size of the prune Driver. whWh had figured as the to the Ctnnebar Springs, where I* lx is to start July 5 for Seaside. Clatsop a» their choice wtcfcer of these pa- I Mr Steunenberg was greatly worried are only partially damaged, an In- crop, remarks the Oregon Agricultur campaign flag in the great Whig con hoped that he will regain his failing county, for its ten days’ outing — Western Oregon. per» in place of the magazines with- l‘V€1nlng after he had made | crease in p^ice will more than offset ist. This alarm is felt in the dis vention of 1840- a convention that health His many friends hereabouts out farther coat *y sending their ! R^uld the loss, in grain there will only be tricts in which the crop on the trees played no unimportant part in defeat are wishing him a successful trip atid I ALBANY WANTS «100,000 Of cotton, tobacco was poor last year and U large this ing Van Buren and electing the first a safe return.— Bulletin. names and addresses to this office. , "The thought that his'life was at a partial loss. FEDERAL IDHTOFFK E and other crops but little can be said year The crop of Oregon as a whole Whig president, William Henry Har So tar we have bean unable to com- Kt»k* did not influence him In the rison was hoisted over the capitol. what thought was «v- the as yet. Copper is 'quiet,1 but the is not as large this year as last, and pel the Eastern publishers to keep least in wh ‘* he h“ “ "'■•»>■•----- Bnt long years before this Old Glo City Council 1‘« mh «" b Resolution Ask right. After completing his term as ing Congress for That Sum for their agreement in regard to the governor'he never believed his life mines are all producing with the the output will be limited this year ry was named. Born- June 12, 1907, to Mr. and -New Building. William "Driver was a native of Sa same regularity. Merchandising has as last by the evaporator capacity and magazines, and deal the disappoint was in danger, and I had prcTlcalb' Mrs David Stronie, a daughter; At the age of received a not fatal blow in the un- scarcity of hired help. Fuel is high lem.. Massachusetts I That the present postoffice facil ment as keenly as our subscribers lorgotten the trying ordeal which twelve years he left his native town weight 12 pounds. he had passed through, as I believe seasonable weather; that. too. can be er this year than last and hired help and took to the seas as cabin boy of] Born—June 13, 1907, to Mr. and ities In Albany are now far Inade The Weekly Guard Is still clubbed 1 he bad. His assassination was a ter recovered from in time. Building is is even scarcer and quate in keeping pace with the His eighteenth Mrs Arthur W Summers, a son. more costly. a merchant vessel. vith tbe Semi-Weekly Oregon Jour- rible shock.” H A. Cooley has purchased the ... growth and progress of the city ia year found him master of the ship. going on in all the cities industrious VHtePewlll be a demand at good prices "Since bis death I have learned Mi, at 32-25 a year for both papers. More than once was his staunch ves residence of H. V. Johnson and pos well known to citizens here, and in ly. That calls for steel and copper, I for all the prunes cured this year. Mail all remittances and commuzU- that there were several attempts sel subjected to indigDity and violent session will be given July 1st. The the past few months there has been made on his life before the horrible and.while there may be a fluctuating an increasing sentiment apparent outrage, common to seafarers of an consideration was 3900 deed was actually committed. At demand In these two great commodi Miss Gertrude Luthy left Monday that Albany should have a federal For once In her existence Portland early day. But throughout his long GUARD PRINTING CO., one Time Orchard was hiding behind ties, it is plain that they are being Is short of roses. It is estimated by career as master of a merchantman, morning for Superior. Nebraska, to post office building, says the Herald. some rosebushes In our front yaTd No definite action had been taken Eugene, Oregon. the StarB and Stripes, under whose visit old home friends and will be wtfh the intention of shooting my hus manufactured and consumed at a George L. Hutchins, manager of the (protecting folds he sailed, were nev- absent untfl Tall. in this regard until last nlgbt at the great rate. The anticipation of a rose show and fiesta, that at least |er _______ band when he returned home in The H, Wicks has sold his farm to meeting of the city council, when a lowered ____ from the masthead, nor j «ILL EUGENE WISE [evening. When he arrived his broth presidential election has its shadows, 3,000,000 roses are needled and that were the colors ever sullied by stain Wade Daugherty and will leave next resolution was Introduced by Council TO THE OCCASION? er was with him, and Orchard think- but as we think, mostly so it is; and. .GUI (Hiii '¡nt. , ,.,,1,1 Kn w-a •• ,v— nr week for Raker County, where he man Parker, and passed, whereby -- 500.000.000 could be used If they or stigma nt of <(«(..1 defeat or dishonor, ; ing it was Mr, Steunenberg's son, til- I Seeing the old flag thus dauntless- still owns property, and perhaps may congress will be memorialized that if we think continued prosperity, could be obtained. — Portland Jour it take action to give Albany a post Tbe Merchant«’ Protective Associa allowed him to pass unharmed. One there is absolutely no reason why 'ly float above him through the shine go from there to Idaho. nal. night when Mr. Steunenberg, orrr ltt- Wade Dougherty met with an ac office costing at least 3100.000. Th» and storm of a quarter of a century tion has been for some time past |tle daughter and myself were at home we should not have it.” That would be easy for Eageae. ¡of years kindled the Inherent love In cident Friday. His horse fell with resolution was passed and the mayor working on a proposition by which al we were badly frightened by «orne ¡ We are multi-millionaires when it his heart for this symbol of his home him and broke hiB arm, the same arm and recorder In separate motion in having been broken twice before Drs. least thirty miles of a railroad from [ one prowling around the house. We > THE OUTLOOK FOR CUBA Icomes to the free coinage of roars and native land Into such enthusias Williams and Owen adjusted the frac structed to memorialize congress ot the needs of Albany for a new federal tic ardor that, first In thought and Eugene to Siuslaw tidewater are to j afterward learned that it was Or An American colonist living near ture chard, who was there with th* in poatofflce. afterward In speech, he christened It I be constructed at once. The matter tention of shooting Mr. Steunen- . Camaguey stated in a recent inter One of the makers of the stuff ¡"Old Glory,’ and never, until his Chas. Brower, who lives several requires only the raising of 360,<Htl> berg.” view. says a writer in the Metropol that made Milwaukee famous won death in 1886, referred to the Stars miles northwest of here, reports a Mrs. Steunenberg, when interview- itan Magazine: curiosity. One of his cows gave birth F lorence items locally to carry it through, and prob "Under annexation owe of the first prises and a gold and Stripes but by that name. At the outbreak of the civil war | to two calves but one of them has ably half that amount has already j ed, was attending a meeting of the ’ we would soon be on the same foot-¡cup—for hackney stallions—at the The Florence and Mapleton base The shoulder he u avowed sympathies, , w n (I his in , Union UIUU B* III UH < II les, a and nil I. only one . _ fore , leg . ". been pledged in stock subscription. ! Seventh Day Adventists near Seattle, Ing as to the tariff as Porto Rico, and ' London International Horse Show, ... ball teams crossed bats here again * It can stood vpvuiy openly to after ’ ’■ * ____ ...jq "..a *U . ' LU his Ilin convictions 4<JI1VI<11<JIIS ailfr U ~ ’7 mostly by the business men. The dis- Th« expression of forgiveness from that means fortunes for all of us, and but that needn’t jolt anybody off tbe ovvrvsvi the secession of the state, at the risk "H last Sunday. The Florence boys were wnraging teatUK-iof the situation ia j the Widow of the murdered governor such prosperity as the Cubans «ever "water wagon. of social ostracism, business losses, more fortunate twin brother.—Times. the victors, the score standing 19 to 13. i and threatened banishment. th»t some of the largest property 118 not surprising to those who knew saw for them. Last year Cuba paid PLKMANT HILL ITEMS • •••••• Mrs. Cox. of Eugene, arrived here Though niHch has Neva written owners approached by the soliciting her as a deeply religious woman, the 'United States more than 346.- Saturday on Barrett’s stage, f it i vis Just after the secession of the state wholly devoted to her husband and (8pecla1 Correspondence.) owmnuttee have given them little or it with relatives on the Siuslaw She 000,1100 in duty. Think what saving •on the subject, no better ot surer (Tennessee) Uaptala Driver pub Pleasant ■ leunain HT11, uni, June 14. 1« — -The The an Is a alster of W. I). Safely, of Acme. ¡her home, whose faith in Bible pre This means. no encouragement. It means our natural veeipe for success can be found than licly proclaimed bis sentiments by nual picnic held last Saturday was a Pearl McDonald, of Eugene, ac Now Eugene ought to raise this cepts is sufficient to cause ber to market—-in fact, for much that we tlhe old-fashioned "Attend strictly to daringly flying the flag from his win success In every way. A very large by his mother and sister, our only one. With no duty or woirr own business.” And it's easy dow. Then, fearing Its confiscation crowd. Including people from every companied amount without any difficulty, and bow in usbmisslon to the decrees of raise raise our only one. left Monday for their home at Eu I—which his action had rendered Ila- |to fellow, once you acquire the habit. ProVillence without question, and part of the county, was in attend without appealing to outside help in a fair reduction, one of which would gene. after a|>ending a few days With ble- he procured a calico quilt of and a most enjoyable time was Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Johnson, of (llen the county, or the big timber inter to forgive even such an inhuman -com« under annexation, we could con I ¡royal purple hue and himself sewed ance. had ada. as Harry Orchard. But why trol the fruit market alone east of | "Delay in deciding whether Harri the flag between its coverings. ests along the Siuslaw. The 3*0,00« ¡monster ( Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt leave tomor The schooner Albion was brought man shall be prosecuted serves to Under the purple Old Glory rested. necessary to secure the building of 1 should the good woman be pursued the Mississippi. row for Portland, where Mr. Hewitt lk<x- > Um oil the anxious bench, The flag of the Confederacy floated will enter the practice of law. They down front Acme Tuesday afternoon i by reporters who seek only sensation “We know all this will come, so the first section uof the road should j with a cargo of lumber from the Sau- which is punishment of the most over the capitol. and the city in all will be hi comimnled by Mrs. Hew- bert mill on hoard, and is how wait the pride, splendor and prosperity of be raised In this city, and then the j al “copy" for their newspapers.when have laid ont fruit plantations h e harrowing sort. ! itt ’ s father. Mr Stratton, and sister. ing an opportunity to go to sea. an almost unrivalled past basked in know that such Intervnews must that will astonish the world. other interests Should be appealed (they I We . Gladys. Their departure Is much The schooner Hugh Hogan ariTved the sunshine of the promise of ulti the wounds afresh and bring ,already raise the best oranges, ban- ' Now, that Belva Lockwood la mate victory for the Southland. to In the endeavor to secure the com- ¡tear ' regretted by a large circle of friends. here from San Francisco Friday af a pasig to one • 'ho is seeking to bear Mr. and Mrs. D. Read hove gone to camping on their trail, the yellow anas and lemons that go to pletion of the line to tidewater. This ternoon. having made the trip to the But to a sudden and rude awaken Few realize that there are | journals would better be careful, or ing was this fancied security fore ¡Cottage Grove to spend the Hummer city and back, besides dlsihatgliig could no doubt be easily accomplish with fortitude a sorrow that, because ¡York | with their daughter, Mrs. A. Henien- the cargo, in two weeks. The vessel doomed. ed with thirty nt Hee of road in opera of the circumstances surrounding it, more than one hundred and fifty there will be serious ructions. way. took another load at the Oregon tir. Like the breaking of a terrible few have been called upon to endure. million dollars Invested in various Mrs. J. D. Baughman of Riddles Is tion as a basis for ¡credit. California Lumber Company's mill thunderclap above the city came the < ’ liaiiitM-rlain for Henator. spending a few weeks at the Baugh and will sail for the city as soon as The benefits of a road, even reach What Mrs. Steunenberg says throws honest enterprises in Cuba, and until cry. "Fort Donelson has fallen!” man home In this place. the bar will permit.—The West. (Walla Wala Buletln.) Terror-stricken, the people rushed ing no further than to the big tim- no new light upon the case and is of this last revolution and talk of an W. P. Warbinton. of Creston, Iowa, Judge Alfred 8. Bennett, of The ___ wildly In every direction, and the Is here on a visit to his brother, O. l>er district thirty miles to the west no special Interest to the public, ex other republic, it was coming at the ! Dalles, who has been in the city the most ill-founded reports found ready J .and family. cept as ft appeals to the morbid appe •MARCOLA items . rate (IT a million a month. ” »re too apparent to make their enum- j' 1 past few days on business, in connec- credence In the excitement. At the picnic Saturday the Pleas that is ever craving for more The present program in regard to ¡tlon with a case he has In the federal er»tion or discussion necessary. Lane j tite 1 It was announced that Buell would I (Special Correspondence.) county must act in ffihe matter of se | crime details, and the reporter and Cuba contemplates the taking of a ¡court, is one of the leading attor- soon arrive and open his batteries ant Hill baseball team defeated th" Marcóla. June 17.- The recent rain ¡Coburg Giants by the score of 3 to from across the river; that the gun i neys of Oregon. curing better tranauiurtation facill- | his managing editor knew this when cess os. which will consume some six .1. Sunday the same team beat the has been a great benefit to the far mers of this section. That he is an antl-corporatlon law- boats would lay the city In rulns. Cottage Grove nine 3 to 2. ties before we are completely bottled they hounded her until she was fore- j months, to be followed by a munic- Some of the citizens urged the burn The people of Marcóla are wonder P.N Shelley and son Ed are spend tip by the big railroad corporations, *ed to talk for publication tor the ipal election in the coming autumn; [ yer and a friend of the poor man Is Ing of the city, that only the ruins an established fact. Though a man ing several weeks at Kltson Springs ing what has become of the depot »nd this proposed line would prove first time tn her life. then, after another six months, the of considerable political Influence in might be left to the enemy. of Mr. Shelley’s the railroad company was going to The fine suspension bridge across for the benefit to be the beginning of a new and In such Interviews as this one with election of a president, after which ) his own state he has only sought of health, which has been rather poorly build there. the Cumberland was fired. The com better era we earnestly believe. The Mrs. Steunenberg is illustrated the i the final evacuation of the United fice once during his 42 years' res A. U. Darling has returned from for wnme time. missaries were thrown open and vast Mrs. Ida Buchanan, of Eug''ne, Is Idaho and thinks that Marcóla is a Proposition is businesslike and de- worst phase of yellow journalism that States troops is fixed for January 1, idence in Oregon .and was then elect quantities of public stores amounting ed circuit judge of the district which visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. pretty good place to make a living ’oid of all hot-air features — one that respects neither the feelings nor the ¡1909. It may be that before this at that time was composed of Clacka to millions of dollars were dlstrlbut- Shelley. after all. Ied among the Inhabitants or destroy ought to appeal to well-wishers of privacy of individuals, pursuing its ■time, by the common consent and mas, Washington, Clatsop and Colum It Is rumored here that H A Hen Among the week's visitors we no ed The archives of the state wera Eugene and all who ha’ve property in- victims with unrelenting cruelty. agreement of the people of both bia counties. When the land frauds hurriedly conveyed to Murfreesboro, tice Ira Hyland and wife, of Lowell, ninger is going to take charge of the teres'» hei I lands, the Island may come under the were uneari hed in Oregon the defend- tn a mad desire to escape an Impend Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilbert and chil 8. I’ ramp No. 1. —■re. There has already been iHits Immediately sought the services Claude Lee was fined C7 forjas. WHEN THE PEOPLE RI LE too mttc h time lost In accepting the ing doom of whose nature they wert dren, of Waltervllle, Mr and Mrs. sault and batterp upon 37.50 'permanent protection of the Ameri of Judge Bennett, ant V D. Mle- Ludford, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert wholly Ignorant, houses were hastlN conditio ns and property owners. In It is quite refreshing to learn, on can flag. man. the defense of most of Hendricks, of Eugene. vacated and priceless furnishings left •tead ot waiting for the committee apparently good authority, that there Mrs. N. G. Hyland, of Eugen' has Undoubtedly Cuba’s present need during the trials. Miss Ruby Baughman, who has a prey to th* Invading army. On foot} As'ced regsralng the political .on horseback. by wagon, by atif taught at Creswell for the past two been visiting her nephew and to call < in them, should seek the op- are places in this world yet where Is practical education in many things. ■ t< i Ir Jregon, Judge Bennett available way that best favored th**Is years, goes to Harrisburg next year. N. J. Rowan and Mrs. 8. J. Call Portunit y to subscribe to the stock the jieople really rule. From an artt- and when the preservation of law Rev. Emmons has been unani The elevti on of Harry flight, the crowds surged out of th« Of the r oad, the control of which is 'cle entitled "The Open-Air Parlia and order and the protection of prop Ln □. Mahon, who baa , Hi mously chosen as pastor t>f thcChris ss mayor of Portland conquered city. home from a trip to < CMranteed o the Eugene stockhold- ments of Switzerland, by AV. G. Fitz erly shall be guaranteed there hv the tian church of this place to succeed s irprlte to m ¡e, for I have al- With the furling of the banner of himself. says that part of Was er». d conDience in the people's the "lost catise" Old Glory was Joji , Gerald in the American Monthly Re government of the United States, the greatest wheat raisin Mr. Sherwood, son of A. C. Shor I choose wisely, fully wrested from Ita secret hiding It seems like a clean-cut Issue now view of Reviews, the following is tak Island may then be safely trusted to ever saw. Tbu rain that Bias himself to be a place by Captain Driver and triunw WO' 'd, has lieea elected principal Of work out its own abundant salvation —a case of put up or shut np. A en: ed here during the week lex- and a man who phantly flung to the breeze--the first the pirlille school at this place for | __ to that country also and did No more interesting sight could be Peat deal of talk has been indulged had the courage of his convictions Union flag, it Is said, displayed In I the ensuing year. good to the crops. The tarm- In about high freight rates and poor imagined that the scene In the quaint TAKING NEWSPAPERS REGULAR. One thing which shows the trend of Nashvlile on that occasion. •re are jubilant over good ' things In connection with the election FOR THEIR "STORE NEWS" It was a week later before the ad *rvice, but there are OVU1C some person» A reporter was shown _ a ____ tongue _ . « ...V pcirtvu« old market square opposite the an- , and a good price for their was the heavy vote given his oppo vance of Buell’s army reached the • k, have u. •ho talked loudest when there cleat Rathaus. First of all his faith-1 truck attached to a binder at Ixtng's nent in the slum district.” bank opposite Nashville, and the 2 5tb Last Saturday a gentleman living It Is •»» nothing definite in sight who will ful followers wait upon the president, In answer to tne question as to before the gunboats and transports hardware store this morning something new In this valley, but Sb' ll Coffaian and Fred Craig, who allow their money to even whls- with other members of the govern- on one of the rural free delivery who he thought would be the next arrived promises to become popnlsr with the were each fined 350 by Justice of United States senator from Oregon, routes out of Eugene came In and On the morning of the 26th the when it ought to talk to a pur- m >nt. and escort them from the Rath- It consists of two small the Peace Bryson a few days ago for "It Is my opin Sixth Ohio debarked from one of the farmers Dally Guard. Judge Bennett said Pose aus to the platform on the big square subscribed for the ion that Governor George F Cham transports lying In the river. Lieu- wheels In front of the binder to assault and battery upon the person lagene must be known in the fu- which has been erected on the previ There was nothing unusual about thia berlain will t*e the Democratic can tenant Thatcher was seen to leave his which the tongne Is attached, thus of Lute Ackerson and who left town artion—it is occurring every day— didate and that the Republicans will ¡company and with Captain Driver letting the weight of the binder rest the same night, having been freed to tsre as a very cheap town of "500 ous day. on the wheels Instead of the horses' obtain the money with which to pay People if but this subscriber gave a reason for nominate Senator Charles Fulton. As and a small squad of men disappear necks - In front of this the thousands of It Is also very convenient )n the fine, returned to town today, bor it balks at 3*0.000 to se- to whether Chamberlain can over In the direction of the Driver rea- desiring to take the paper that was of turning the binder, there being no rowed the money and settled their *“r* when almost burghers stand bare headed in the come the big Republican majority Idence. When seen again they bore .1 any other town in strain whatever on the horses. interest, as Illustrating the modern again or not Is a matter on which no account with the justice. Oregon would gì sunlight as the venerable president Old Glory with them _ .Ive many times that man can at this time pass It would amount toward a similar enterprise. opens the parliament with a prayer t view of basfness. From the levee came the clamor Success in life Is accompanied by R*«“bura, half as large, raised 3115.- and a modest speech He said that being a stringer and not surprise me. however, to see Gov and shouts of men. the rattle of mus The men as Increase of enemies. That a why Hol 1*4 line Y m H i * I ernor Chamberlain senator, as the ketry and the din of Many feet From ?wstks ** 1 in twenty-four hours, with no sembled before him take an oath to as yet little Interested In local news, lister ’s Rocky Mountain Tea basi **o people have shown, by twice electing over the water ram* the continuous 14 - many ♦mi<ators,'j JUa a succ ■as 35 alt* plan or jj09 of action mapped vote according to conscience, "for the be wanted the paper chiefly for ita him (rrvernor, their faith In him.” roar of cannon. Up tbe hill and into cents, te« nr tablet». Linn Drug Co. HOW 010 GLORY C ame to re named BIG RETURNS FROM BOHEMIA ORES