MB THEEUSEREWEEKLY 6UIR8 goods or sell them cheap« than com- that time by actively taking up th* the storm, they would have to stay trading, buving their dry goods, Petin« merchants at other polnta.but work. Rica) dogmas that are not without tn debts hanging over byn, though i i® VX a a c 1 e» — n - — — down. clothing, shoes, hardware, furniture, some merit, suffer from the mouth- h* probably has enough stuck aw&y th» business Interests will prosper in INDEPENDENT PAPER Let our commercial bodies appoint drugs aud other necessities and lux­ Ings of such men as Bebel, who never | upon which to live A remarkable vaeioas ways. in the winter and open river committees to have special ELECTRIC RAllJtOADS uries, with those firms that advertise miss an opportunity to talk volubly feature Is that the wives he has had. spring, for example, when the roads CHARLES H. F1NHKR, charge of this important work, and DEVELOP THE COUNTRY in its columns They appreciate the on any subject, whether they are cor­ are all rich. The first two were sis­ are muddy, farmers refuse to take Editor and Publisher. invitation extended by the busines.- rectly info» med or not. their teams and vehicles out into the get busy backing up the efforts of ters. Wife No. 2 is dead She made I Senator Fulton and his colleagues Now that electric road develop­ men to trade with them, aud they mud unless compelled by absolute ne­ the daughter of No 1 her executrix The Oregon library commission Pub|ighed ***** Thur’-tì> « Ku«*“*' cessity for the want of provisions The publishers of the Daily and and heir. She secured a larg- for­ ment has been commenced in the up­ know, too. that by doing so they are r Oregon. has published a pamphlet which per Willamette valley, anything of in­ assisting the publishers of their home Weekly Guard have 'a splendid tune at the time of a settlement of The merchant is deprived of his cus­ gives a list of good books suitable terest concerning such enterprises is paper to make a better paper, so that scheme for securing new subscribers the divorce suit she brought against tom and the residents of the city are Subscription price. »1.5« per year for cb'Mren. This list is not in- naturally read with avidity. Through there are mutual advantages With­ and holding old on< a, but it Isn't the gas man. Number 3 has thr*-- deprived of the produce they have to w paid in advance; *2 «« at end of Itei ded to iuclu le all good books for the irrigated sections of Southern out the revenue derived from adver­ new and there is no copyright. All quarters of a million and *100,000 sell When the farmer can make use |children, but as an aid to local book­ yp*r. tising the modern newspaper could newspapers are free to use it and worth of jewelry. While the man has Entered at the Eugene, Oregon. of the electric lines he will take his sellers and others in selecting books Idaho surrounding Boise there are a not exist, and for this reason, if no many others do. Briefly stated the been getting rid of *-’0,000,000 »he 1 number of electric railway lines be ­ produce to the car and to market, ex­ I postotBce as secondyhMts matter. for children which are good and ing built and one. thirty miles in other, the intelligent reader patron­ plan to make a first-class newspa­ wives have been husbanding the mon­ changing it for the provisions he may which are free from objectionable length, was opened to traffic only a izes the advertising merchant be­ per. fully covering the fi 'Id, giving ey he gave them, and the la«t one require, and the conditions of th» Agents lor Tbe Guard. features. Miss Cornelia Marvin, sec­ week ago. This fact is tending cause he is far seeing and public- today's news today, and stan.line for proposes to cut loose with what she roads and tbe weather will make but The toHowing are authorized to retary of the commission, has fouud spirited enough to assist in building the interests of its constituency and has and leave him to eat the crust ..ke and receipt ____________________ for subscriptions or _ llt,le difference. The expense of his that there are rnanay persons who interesting people of that section in Dalit i °*» transpjrtation aud that of his 1 the subject of electric traus|M»rtatlou up an institution that in turn helps I its town through thick and thin This alon- Addlcks has been a rema k- “f^Vother hiialnauo business fnr for The Daily are thankful for advice In this Hue. lines. The Boise Statesmau discusses the community In which It is one of | scheme has worked so well in the able character, but no feature of hlx ------- Weekly .....__________________________ Guard: farm produce to market would be but This applies both to those who sell Creswell—J. L. Clark. the great factors of our advanced j past that we have never found It nec­ career has be*n more remaikaule the matter as follows: ¡little if any more than the coat of his Coburg—Geo. A. Drury. I feed bill if brought in by his team. books and those who buy books ’or "Many readers of the Statesman civilization. Without newspapers a essary to cut the subscription price than his matrimonial record. Address all remittances and com- their children. This last will be found have some knowledge of the develop­ town would lauguitih and die com­ In order to induce peopl ■ to subscribe When electric roads from Spokane helpful to a great number who do ■U’llCaGUARD PRINTING CO.. | were built «meeting that city with ment of the business of electric rail­ mercially. The present temporary ¡or to continue to subscribe. We find State School Superintendent Ack­ not have opportunity to keep them­ Eugene, Oregon. way between Spokane and Coeur d' suspension of publication of the that the public is willing to pay for erman, after a conference with prom­ ! small towns in Northern Idaho, it selves posted on the merits of the Alene. When that road was opened world's news on account of the tel­ | a paper they like to read, and that inent educators, has adopted a high | was freely predicted that the Idaho great number of books published for a few years ago It had no business egraphers' strike only gives a hint of advertisers are convinced It Is just j towns would suffer. The contrary has school course with one. two, three THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 children. Any person in Oregon cun between the terminal what the world would be without j the kind of a paper that brings them aud four-year courses. Under it stu­ been the result. The little town of obtain a copy of the list by sending excepting j profitable returns. points. In 12 months 25 per cent of newspapers. dents will be required to read two Coeur d’Alene, the terminus of one of a imstal card request to the Oregon talk with weekly The enterprising, advertising hue!- ' its business originated at intermedi ­ English classics Bookkeeping is the roads, has grown in the last two library commission, Salem, Oregou. GUARD SUBSCRIBERS 1 he circulation of the Daily aud mandatory the first year In all high for ' ate points. The road paid the first ness man is largely responsible for! of three years from 1500 or 2000 vk«» a __ . __ year, thus exceeding the hopes of that wonderful Institution of modern Weekly Guard are greater today than schools, irrespective of curriculum of­ population to 8000, and every acre of SECRETARY WILNON The publishers of the St. Louis Re­ ground along the electric line is now life known as the press—the great ever before in the history of the fered. Latin is placed In the fourth SEES LIMBER FAMINE those by whom It was constructed public (semi-weekly) have been under cultivation. In other words, Its business has continued to in­ incentive to progress and the surest paper— and we don't have to give year course and is optional. Physics It to people in order to get them to is required In the third year of the forced to raise the price of their pa-j both Spokane and Northern Idaho safeguard of popular liberty. Years of waste, careless methods crease, and a recent statement issued We recognise the per to us (owing to the increase in towns have been greatly benefited. Were the advertiser’s goods no bet­ take it, either. shows it is maintaining a rate of ex- and a short-sighted policy tn order to I ter and his prices no more alluring fact that the people are willing to course. Work in English has been tbe price of news paper), and we The same result will undoubtedly fol­ pansion that is phenomenal. strengthened by requiring grammar, gain immediate profits has brought cannot afford to give it away free low relative to Eugene and surround­ "During the month of July the line than those of the non-advertiser, he pay a fair price for a real news- composition and rhetoric to be car­ the United States to the eve of a deserves the patronage of the public paper one that gives them the news ried through the first two years. with the Weekly Guard. However,' ing points. lumber famine, was the declaration handled 101,353 passengers, an In- we will continue this offer up to Oc- i because of the very fact that he is while it Is fresh today's news to­ creaese of 35,000 over the record for made by Secretary of Agriculture contributing of his means to the sup­ day— with fearless, independent edi­ tober 1, 1907, at which time it will TRI’ST-Bl'HTING METHODS July, 1906. During the same period Butter Is advancing In price rapid- Wilson while in San Francisco from be POSITIVELY withdrawn. All who THAT ARE ABORTIVE the northwest. Although the fed­ the amount of freight traffic doubled port of an Institution so essential to torial comment. People like a paper ly on the coast and It Is predicted the common weal. If there is any nowadays that wears no corporation it will rule higher during the coming pay one year in advance up to that eral government is doing al) In its and It is not able to handle all the I The net results of this trust-bust- power to ward off the peril, having freight business offered It has been reader of The Guard who has over­ collar and is not afraid to nay what winter than for many years, It is time 1*1.50) will receive both the Weekly Guard and Semi-Weekly Re­ Ing campaign after all amount to but set aside 150,000,000 acres of forest obliged to order additional equipment looked this vital point in what might it honestly thinks on all subject«. said that consumption has kept pace public, but after that date the Re­ little. The big combines go on do­ reserve lands, the prospective fam­ in excess of what was expected to be termed the economy of advertis­ The Guard Is the organ of the plain with production during the year, and ing, he should not continue in his .people and it aspires to no other none has gone Into cold storage. public will no longer be given free. ing business just the same in spite ine, according to Secretary Wilson, . meet the demand. ■ error or thoughtlessness. distinction. “That record shows what a countr. Consequently there will be no sur­ We shall continue to give the two of petty fines. Only a few weeks can be prevented onoly by the indi- The central idea is this: The per­ plus upon which to draw as the sea­ developer a well-managed electric agricultural paper®, however, the Or­ ago it was announced that the pa­ vidual holders or by state laws, The Oregon Development League son advances, and the price is ex­ son who patronizes an advertiser, 'n. egon Agriculturist and the American per trust had been dissolved because "The waste has been incalculable," line is. There was practically noth­ < sends out this timely advice: The pected to soar. It will be a good »- of the court proceedings against it, said Secretary Wilson, "and the in­ ing on that line when it was opened, directly assists the publisher, Farmer, the same as in the past. eat and bread of Oregon advertis- thing tor the dairymen, and other bles him to make a better news' Our subscribers well know that tbe but yesterday's dispatches tell of a creased cost of lumber at present but now there is se'I lenient all along I per, and enlarges bis sphere os 'is. .' g is the colonist rates. The people people will not complain, even though I Farms and orchards ate seen on ev- bigger and stronger paper mill mer ­ Weekly Guard has been greatly Im­ heralds an impending famine. The fulness. The confirmed non-adver­ of Oregon are not neglecting this It makes drafts upon their bank ac­ proved during the past year, having ger than ever before.« The truth loss by forest fires alone amounts to ¡ery hand, while a great business lx tiser is simply a reactionary force opportunity and there will be thou- counts. ¡done in raising vegetables which are seems to be that tbe trust never was been enlarged from a six-column, hundreds of thousands of dollars ev­ The road de- who clin»g ,o old ideals and old sands of people come to this state shipped to Spokane. eight-page paper to a twelve-page, dissolved, because the price of all ery year." At last, a good word for our rail­ 1 methods, and his notion that the peo-! to find homes between September 1st veloped that valley and the develop ­ kinds of news paper and job stock seven-column publication—almost In reply to a question as to the roads. I. A. Bryce, of London. pie of today are being Influenced by ' and October 31st. However, do double in si2e. The price of the pa­ have been going steadily higher for probability of the federal government ment is still in progress. brother of the ambassador, says "The reason that a country devel- gaudy, inartistic signs daubed upon your portion, and write another let- per has not been increased, and we the past year, as every publisher and taking some action for perpetuating American railroads are better man­ fences and dead walls is nothing ter Just as soon as you lay down this feel that we are giving our subscri­ printer well knows. The paper upon the forests by replanting, Secretary ! ops when it has such a means of short of a reflection upon public In- paper to some friend In the older aged, In some respects than ara , communication lies in the fact that! telligence that is resented by those ' states who should get the advantage those of Eugland. bers tbe best newspaper in Oregon which The Guard is printed costs al­ Wilson said: most a cent a pound more than It 4 _ "It will have to come to that in • people are given a service that suits to whom they are supitosed to appeal of the low one-way rates to Oregon. outside of Portland, and their pat­ Some of the Portland sore-heads. ronage is proof that they also know j did one year ago, and with the new time, but the checking of the present | their needs. Frequent opportunities it aud are appreciative of the fact. | I merger effected by the paper mills peril rests with the state and through are offered to go from one point to i Says the Oregon Tradesman: Bill- Including the newspapers, profess to another; produce of al) kinds can be PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ' board advertising Is worth some- believe that a third-rate man like The constant raise in the price of prices will probably receive another state laws. The greater part of the US PILGRIM FATHERS | boost. Eastern and Middle West country shipped conveniently, and the condi­ thing, but It Is far Inferior to other Smithson ought to have a show on news paper, owing to the paper mill It might not be amiss at this time, now looks to the Pacific coast for its tions of travel are ledal. Along such methods. Nathaniel C. Fowler once the track with Dan Kelly. It is too combine, is working a hardship on President Roosevelt's speech at the| laugh. before the dust of the great presiden­ lumber, and if the coast states wish a line people will settle quickly eith­ stated that the fundamental basiB of publishers, and our subscribers may tial political battle obscures the are­ to maintain this profitable industry er as farmers or suburban residents anniversary of the landing of the) all good advertising Is vested in the help us bear the burden by prompt re­ na, to review the situation with re­ in the future they will have to pass doing business in the near-by city. Pilgrim Fathers at Provincetown to-1 newspaper or periodical of regular , They begin the hold-up game early mittances, resting assured that they ; In New York city. A pair of fif­ gard to what has, or bather what has and enforce suitable laws governing Such a road makes living in the day is printed almost in full in the issue. The advertisement which teen-year-old kids were caught trying will be given just as good a paper all. country far more delightful, and peo­ Daily Guard. Since our strenuous not, been accomplished in tbe way of it.” the reader pays for the privilege of to pull off a "black hand” stunt tbe time as the circulation and busi­ ple hasten to secure a place along the president has been too busy taking making a beginning toward govern­ seeing Is worth a dozen times more there the other day. ness justifies. |care o f his hay crop this summer to line.” ment control of corporations. It than the advertisement thrust upon TRLEGIUrH STRIKE Thanking all for their liberal pat­ , make au average of more than one may be taken for granted that the < him. • AND ITS REMEDY WHV REALTY VALUES QUESTIONINGS ronage in the past, we are determined period of radical legislatioa appears set speech a week, his utterances, af- • — - ARE INCREASING HERE to aerit your future confidence. ; ter so long a silence, have special Prince Y1, of Korea, who came to I wonder, ax I alt alone tonight— to be passing, and attempts are now The first thought of the injured CHARLES H. FISHER. Interest. People are interested In ! this country, after being turned i Alone wlthia the old, familiar being made to enforce new laws. principal party in the telegraph | Every day adds activity and room. Publisher. knowing whether be is still determin­ down by The Hague conference, hop­ The effort to enforce these laws is 1 strike—that is, the public, is that the If. In the many mansions out of sight, strength to the Eugene realty market, ed to camp on Harriman's and Rocke­ ing to capture the sympathy of the certain to result in more or less in­ telegraphs should be operated by the They speak of me and wish that I and It may be expected that by early I feller's trail, and concerned ax to SHOULD NOT DELAY president, takes the refusal of Roose­ would come terference with business, and may government, like the postofflce, and i next fall, when tbe colonists take ad­ ACTION TO SECURE whether be Is contemplating an en­ velt to see him as philosophically as They are all there, the blessed house­ bring tp tbe attention of the country fhen there could be no strikes. It vantage of the cheap transportation hold band' ELECTRIC ROAD SYSTEM most forcibly some fundamental prin­ largement of the Ananias Club before he did the sentence of death passed I. only, shiver In the cold outside; Is safe to sty that the majority of cit­ j fates by thousands, our real estate the opening of congress. Borne of i upon him at home. About the only I. only, lift an eager, pleading hand. ciple of our economic affairs. izens would favor the operation tof brokers will more than have their them would like to know also how he If Eugene people will get a move thing left for him Is vaudeville, Outstretched to reach a love that la The imposition of a fine upon the I ' on. they may be able to make ar­ corporations found guilty of violating the telegraphs by the national gov- hands full. This condition should regards the remarkable expansion of denied. it turns out to be ' 1 ernment. And If not be looked upon as a boom, be­ the Teddy bear craze, and the caus­ rangements to have work begin at the laws of the country is bound to Honest, now, isn't John D. Rocke­ I wonder should 1 know my mother's once on this end of the electric sys- fail in its purpose it the offending ': possible that the telegraph service cause it has no semblance of such tic criticism of certain ministers,who feller exaggerating Iris anxiety for face— tMn that is destined to traverse the corporations are In a position, by In­ 'can be Impeded indefinitely by a unstable movements in the progress look upon It as blundering the cru­ the Interests of the widows and or- The face that last I kl-vsed with of some communities. It is rather a be demands upon strike, there will bated breath. Willamette valley from Portland creasing the selling price of their pro­ sade against race suicide. Possibly, pha ns, which he claims to think south The complications arising ducts, to make the public bear the the government to take charge of the healthy and expected Increase of val­ too, during hlx summer's sojourn at greatly endangered by the prosecu- Lest I might mar that perfect calm and peace ues in the Willamette valley, where over the uncalled for delay in ac­ burden of the fines. Nothing short | wires and reopen the service. as an Oyster Bay, the president has learn-, tlon of the trusts? Since the Imposl- That Love calix life but we 4>oor We don't development has long been back- cepting Mr. Carver's Siuslaw propo­ of fine and imprisonment applied to , | imperative necessity. ed something new in the habits of tlon of that big fine he can see noth- souls call death. profit I ward, and the beginning of a rapid Ing but financial gloom ahead. sition should be sufficient incentive the heads of the gull®y corporations . know if the operators would I wonder If my father's eyes would ' I by that outcome. Taking the case of growth in population and conse­ the sedentary clam, and Is prepared ■ smile. to cause a hurry-up call to action to can have the desired effect. Federal to Impart his discoveries to an ex-1 quent raise In values has long been As in the olden times, upon his be sounded in this instance. In some control of corporations, or even state postoffice clerks, it doesn't appear pedant nation; then there are the ( Judge Carroll, of Cheyenne, Wyo., child; due. The advance so marked this matters the “better late than never” control, will be totally inadequate ¡that they would. However, the aver­ "undesirable citizen«” who are re- j set a rush precedent when he tried Alas! It Is a long and weary while age citizen will say that the principal year in Eugene and Lane county is an assault and battery case over the axiom does not prove a good rule for j unless the control extends to the men joiclng over the acquittal of Hay-| Since any love like that upon me party in the matter is the public, and not a transitory fluctuation, but is telephone, with principals and wit- smiled. guidance, and Eugene should by this who establish and maintain the cor- wood. that the public’s rights are far su­ based upon solid resources and per­ All of these subjects and many 1 nexxes fifty miles away, fining the I time beconvinced that prompt ac­ porations. This Is the only lensible Have the grave questions in my sis­ perior to the rights of the telegraph manent prosperity. tion is necessary to success. more are embodied in the forecast of defendant (15, and accepting his i view of the matter, but it Is also the companies, or of the operators. ter's eyes There is no reason why Eugene I promise to send it by mail. It wax I a presidential speech, and especially The building of electric roads in very view the politicians are inter- Found happy answers till their A favorite suggestion is compul- should nt»t, with new industries that one that the president has had a full , surely a case of wiry justice. depths no more the valley marks the beginning of a I ested in keeping in the background, sory arbitration, such as exists in are ctnuing and the improvements week to ponder over In quiet without Seem to brood over hidden myster­ aew era of development, and this city ! for fear It might Interfere with their A panic, real or pretended, among ies—• New Zealand. However, there can­ that are being made, become a city even the clicking of the telegraph ahould e- ,’eavo. to become the cen­ ! designs upon the people and the of- Are they alight with heaven'x bles­ not be compulsory abitration with­ of twice its present size as quickly Instruments to break hlx meditations, ¡Wall street gamblers should have no sed lore? tre of a ». n. r; dialing in all direc­ I flees within their gift. Hence ft may out changing the United States con­ as It is possible to make such a trans­ As to what the speech really con- Influence with legitimate Investors 1 wonder If they know —they loved tions, like the points of a compass. ! be regarded as little short of a pub­ In railroad and Industrial securities. me well— stitution. Under our present consti­ formation. and we believe that thia, tains—well, read It for yourxeif In ¡The earning power of a corporation, There are thon.-rnda of acres of as lic calamity when a question involv­ The petted darling of the. house­ tutional dispensation the law cannot expectation will b ■ realized. In the .the Guard today and you will know— floe land as can be found anywhere ing a great economic principle be- hold band: say to an employer that he must pay meantime, all of Lane county will' or think you do,perhaps- —what he la not the see-saw of bulls and bears, Methinks that e'en in heaven their °o the globe along these proposed i comes a campaign Issue. Is what determines tbe real value of grow In population, and realty values certain wages. They are supposed hearts would swell line«, much of it not properly cultl- driving at. One thing stands out dls- its securities. I to be free men, who hire whom they both city aud county, will have a tlnctly in this latest lecture on public With grief, to see how all alone I rated because the owners have not stand. steady upward tendency. please, for what tr'v olease, and found it necessary to give it proper morals and private virtue—that the who work for wnotn they "pleas* for I wonder, when I falter, over-worn, trust magnates may be pro® eded •kltivi itioa nor to’ make any effort M HY THINK.NG 1' ERMONN what they pie le. With lonely days and even lonelier Senator Fulton declares r again they to get out of it all tha< -*>ould be got- against criminally — oi ADNERTISERB PATRONTZI nights, Consideration of these problems may not be, just as yr ou may be able *«o from it, tn order to make good work to secure the opening How all the bitter pain my heart 1 Is not productive of optimism. The Willameete river by federal Boney. The .and has been so easily hath borne The Guard has a trig tamil y of reg­ to understand bls p< oxitlve declara- Denver Post adds: So far as strikes tlonx on both sides of ’ this Important Must look to them In that eternal Prod'i dive that ft has been a tenipta- priation from Eugene to the Colum- ne roiin- all In La nlar readers, nearly on public utilities are concerned, gov­ light. question. . tion for years to the ow ners to make bia. H e thinks this lmprovement Perchance they, seeing with that ernment ownership would appear to ty. These number some 3:!>00, the supplemented feasible, and entirely * living from It as easily as possible. 1 weekly cirriHa- clearer view. would solve the mere matter of strike«, but combined dally xn» The op ■eration of these electric by free locks at Oregon From which thia »arth's bewilder­ of approved : Germany is re­ A soclaMat leader in tfon, which, on the there are graver objections, such as new York Zoo has a The ing mists have passed. lines will mean that this land is too prove a boon to the Willamette val- the creation of a stupendous public five read- rs to »■aeh xu tacriber, ported In today's dixpi matches as abus- what-ii i-lt? and the experts are un- Beholding all the dark things touch­ »»luable to longer lie In practical ley. makes the total m i m ber of persons Ing the United States because of the certain whether it Is an orang-outang ed anew. Senator Fulton lx right and bls service which would amount in effect Elenes <<. The great farms will be di- And life's enigmas plain gad clear who rely largely up» n Th»? Guard Haywood trial, citing It ax an exam- or a woman. Glvqn sufficient fi­ to militarism. Once the government T*4*4 into smaller sections which will effort« should be appreciated and en­ a last. not lew pie of injustice and unfairness. Most nancial backing there ought not to took charge, the business would be for their nev oerupied by families who will cnl- dorsed by the Commercial Club and reserved, by law, to the government, than 17,500. No paper In any part of of us think that this case wax rather be any trouble in making her a queen Sty this: "The Lord will lead her tirate the soil in the best possible Merchants' Protective Association of safely on; and unless congress made special pro­ the country more thoroughly covers good evidence that trial by jury Is to. of Newport society. this city. With river steamers and **y' and these new families will The weary feet will reach our Its field than The Guard, and Its in­ day as free and fair as It ever was In Colonel Watterson grows caustic vision the service would only be able home some day. new business and every point barges plying on the opper Willam­ to do so much—with Its authorized fluence Is especially great because It America, since Haywood was given In handling the qptlon that human And from her eyes, the darkness •long the line will benefit from the ette as far as Eugene, there would be every opportunity to defend himself, la an old paper that has been going nature can be made over by law, so being gene, no need to further agitate the rail­ forces—and. In emergencies, it would Into ma.iy homes for two or three and In the end was acquitted, al­ business. prevalent just now. This Is the pic­ God's hand shall wipe the burning congest hopelesly, like the poxtof- road rate question, or duscuss the ®*rh of the towns will have Its tears away." flce business. For Instance, when generations. This fact makes It a though there wax considerable proof turesque way he puts it: "I do not ^totners along the line of the roads car shortage problem. The present So all the days, or dark or bright, go tending to show the charge against splendid advertising medium, since believe that men can be legislated t there Is a railroad catastrophe, cut- by: ** the new people come In to In- unsatisfactory transportation condi ' ting off a line, the express matter Is quality counts as much as qusntlty In him wax not unfounded. It would Into angels even red-nosed angela. God gives His varying gifts of joy tions would be abolished forev er^ ‘e the business each will receive or woe; carried around the breax by private the matter of circulation value, and seem rather that this trial should be. **• *are With the aid of our delegation In hailed as a triumph of personal lib-' J. Edward Addlcks is once more The earth-worn feet go stumbling to­ ax a recognised home paper for so companies, while tne mall Iles until ®*gvne merchants can profit by congress It will only be a matter of ward the sea many years The Guard possesses both erty. nowhere else on earth as per-' before the public; bls third wife Is I Where waits for me the Boatman r J* trade from other towns time when congress must rerr.gnlz» the line Is restored. If the telegraph of these essentials. suelng him for divorce. He Is now i feetly axxured ax In this country of pale, 1 know right to substantial recognition wires went down. In a great storm. in poverty. That Is be has millionsj •’ they pay better prices for our —Chicago Advance. and assistance, and we can hasten^nd congrew bad not provided for, Guard readers naturally do their ours. Social ism, like many other pol- ■ Products or as they carry better i a I I « 0 ♦ if i’h ? t i i I I r « ft