ÂÎF e I)6EI î E WEEKLY 6UAPD I that in the Cast has demonstrated ■‘Itement in employing a man without thy traveled eiaewhere they were robbers ought to be jailed for obtain­ observed in Eugene, where every­ rail trxu* portation costs eight a band to furnish m^aic for the fair Stared at a* freak* Later, in Ger­ ing money under false pretenses." body is too busy apparently to de­ time* as zssrh a* transportation by is deserving of the criticism It is re­ man universities, tbe American stu­ These utterances la newspapers vote any time to forming labor or­ an independent PAPER water. Gawrnment engineers had as­ ceiving from over the state. There dent noticed the same element of where towns were passed up by the ganisations, with their walking dele- sured kim. be said, that for $'>00,- are many good organization* in Ore­ quiet, studious Japanese, all ot whom circus are as intemperate as they are gate-s eager to discover some reason CHARLES *. FISHER, | 000 a three-foot channel could be se­ gon capable of filling this engage­ could speak English even better than unjust. The circus is almost as dis­ for calling the members off from Editor and Publisher. cured in the Willamette a* far a* ment with credit to themselves aud German, and all attending strictly tinctly an American amusement a* their jobs. Harrisburg, all the year around. For the management of the fair. As it is. to the busine* in hand Americans baseball, and its popularity Is attest­ r^tsked every Thursday at Eugene. The expense of the prosecution of 8700,000, a* *r. outside figure, Sen- the man who has the contract goes knew in a general way that these ed by the great crowd* that attend Fa»*«— Oregon. , ator Fulton »aid the Oregou City over the state selecting the best mu­ were the pioneers of an awakening the performances. A great circus like Haywood, et al, in Idaho has up to L.N. Roney returned to Lowell this Subscription price, 11.50 per year locks and canal could be secured and sicians he can get from the local nation, preparing to be Its leaders. that now touring Oregon is, more­ date totaled 1150,000, and It will afternoon after having been here two add another 1100,000 to try Moyer or three days looking for carpenters jf paid in advance; $2 00 at end of put in first-class condition. These bands, which tends not only to dis­ but nobody could realize, so a* to over. all that it claims to be, and I sums he declared to be a mere bag­ organize local bauds, but It will not really picture to his imagination,how- gives every act that its bills advert Tse. and Pettibone. The cost to the de- to work on the new county bridge across the Willamette river at that year Entered at rhe Eugene, Oregon, atelle, compared to the benefits that give as good music vs a band accus­ much it really meant, it was only and is conducted honestly and legiti­ tense has been fully as much, if not place. He already has six men bat more, owing to the employment ot | would inure. He thought the ac ­ mately. To abuse the circus on gen ­ tomed to playing tsgether. No one when, a score ot years later, Japan he wants that many more. He '-vax poftefflee as second-class matter. unable to find a single man to go. al­ quirement of the locks should be blames the mau who took the con­ suddenly burst upon the world a* a eral principles is wrong because more expensive counsel. though he is paying the highest wag­ the first thing to be undertaken tract, but the management of tile great modern power and the names newspapers should encourage people es. All the Eugene carpenters and Agent* inc The Guard. Judging from the annual report* many from outside places are busy Whether that can be done In the fair, which is dependent upon the of these same quiet, student* of other to occasionally lay aside the cares of Tbe following are authorized to 1|present congress bt could not say. support of Oregonians in particular, day* came bobbing up in every day's life and devote a day to harmless and documentary evidence, everybody on new buildings in Eugene, a ad take snd receipt for subscriptions or | That It would come in time he felt ought to be a little more loyal to its new* a* the men at the head ot amusement. Americans have tuS drawing a federal salary is expecting from present Indications It appears tr»nsaet other business for The Daily [certain. great fault of living too seriously, congress to raise it. at the next ses- that they will remain so all fall sail organizations things, that it was possible to realize winter Common laborers are even Ma Weekly Guard: After that was done the next move how grea a thing was incul ating long when life would be br.ghter and bet­ sion. Shouldn t wonder if one or two very scarce, the street railway and Creswell—J. L. Clark. DlStXiVERY OF THE Coburg—Geo. A. Drury. should be to begin the deepening of ago lu those peaceful college halls. ter if we had more holidays, forget­ of them were disappointed The new paving work, besides the hop pick­ WORLD'S OLDEST CITY Address all remittance* and com- the channel from Harrisburg up to Go to the American universities to­ ting business worries and financial congress will not be a* much infer­ ing and grain and fruit harvests drawing the usual surplus from munications to Eugene. The statement of engineers day and you will find quiet, gentle­ scheming*, to indulge In rest and re­ ested In tile subject a* the old one town. GUARD PRINTING CO.. In a sand-swept belt of Central is that a canal will be necessary in manly brown men of another race— creation, living over again our child­ was. Eugene. Oregon. Mr. Roney says he will have to order to aecure satisfactory naviga- Babylonia, that country of ancleut Filipinos— attending strictly to busi­ hood days in the atmosphere and aro­ / do the best he can with bis small To outsiders the Jimtown shew has force of men. although It will delay tton. The estimatéd cost of this work ruins, in a region dangerous aud de­ ness and learning all that our civili­ ma t if you please) of the menagerie him lu the completion of the bridge THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 by engineers is $3.500,000. Thia la serted because far from water, and sation ha* to offer them, says the and sawdust ring. Who is there who had trouble* enough without a war some time longer than when be cal­ an the border of the territory of sev ­ for social supremacy between Pres ­ also a work that should be underta­ Fresno Republican. They are few really wishes to see the circus abol­ culated when he took the coatrar’.. eral hostile Arab tribes, lies the low and unobtrusive, and we realize only ished? ident Tucker and Director-General ken and completed. The great inter ­ WITH WEEKLY TALK ruin of Bismaya. says Dr. Edgar J. i In a vague, academic way that they Barr, but when lovely women start GUARD SUBSCRIBERS ests to be served by such a canal Hanks, in September Putnam's. Few out to do something there's generally A* a result of the canvas made by new ¡would many times justify the under­ are the destined leaders of a explorers have ever visited it, and people. But only look forward about the Dry Goods Economist of New a scrap. taking. The publishers of the St. Louis Re- these few did so at the peril of their twenty year», with eyes cleared by York among 3<)00 retail merchants Senator Fulton has thus enlisted public (semi-weeklv) have been “Thou shalt not hug in public'' 1* lives. Dr. Peters, of New York, while the backward look of twenty years relative to business conditions, that in a work that should secure for him _ forced ___ to raise the price of their pa­ excavating at Nippur, discovered at on Japan -and behold a vision. patter arrives at the conclusion that I a new commandment that Pittsburg I the support and co-operation of every per'to A communication was received by I Bismaya a clab tabelt of an ancient per I- us (owing to the increase In all's well, and that conclusion Is sup­ magistrates are charging $10 for the Masonic lodge of Florence a few* the price of news paper), and we resident of the upper Willamette val- date. German explorers are reported MRS. EDDY COMPLETELY The price seems high, | ley. On this platform.. U he adheres ported by the practically unanimous breakng days ago stating that Roy Collard is cannot afford to give it away free VINDICATED BY ACTION judgment of those front whom the In a town where a big social scandal, supposed to have been drowned in '.to It honestly and labors earnestly, i to have said that the ruins originated with the Weekly Guard. However, with all the trimmings, can be bought British Columbia recently. He wax Information was secured. Replies he deserves to be tbe unanimous with the civilization of the Arabs. we will continue this offer up to Oc­ I i choice j last heard from on July 9, when h.i dally for one cent. However, not only was the age of the The dismissal of the suit against ot every voter in this part of to these questions show there has . was about 80 miles north of Vacou- tober 1, 1907. at which time it will [the state, regardless of party affil- f ruins, but the name and history of Mrs. Eddy, the Christian Science been no foundation for the alarmist Japan has bought a thousand ver, and intended to start with xev- be POSITIVELY withdrawn. All who I the ancient city of which they are leader, was certainly a splendid vic­ reports and predictions sent out front I eral others for a trip by butt up some, : tations. Whitehead torpedoes and the sending river, the name of which we did not pay one year in advance up to that composed, considered a mystery until tory for that venerable woman. Not­ Wall street. At a few points de­ of our big fleet of battleships to the learn. Six men were seen to leavu time ($1.50) will receive both the recently. withstanding her great age. the legal pression was noted, but the causes the boat, but tbe person who saw Weekly Guard and Semi-Weekly Re­ ' WORK WILL BE RUSHED Christmas day 1903 we began ex­ examination of Mr*. Eddy showed her were purely local. That testimony Pacific officially announced, but the in ON OREGON EASTERN cavating at Bismaya, says Dr. Banks, to be in the full possession of her late unlamented and unwept war them did not Know any of tbe party. public, but after that date the Re­ The boat was afterward found, but at agrees with all given by men who public will no longer be given free. and the result was the discovery of mental faculties and perfectly call­ keep In close touch with the business scare la too dead to be resurrected. I last reports no trace had been found The prospects look especially ’of any of the men. We shall continue to give the two the oldest temple In the world. The able of taking care of her own af­ of the country. Commercial men do Mr. Collard made his home in thin “Undesirable cftllens" may yet be agricultural papers, however, the Or­ , bright for the early construction of walls of the tower soon appeared, fairs, and convinced even the attor­ not find distress anywhere; on the vicinity for several years, but when egon Agriculturist and the American ' the Oregon Eastern across the inottn- the summit was cleared, and the first neys for the plaintiffs that they had contrary, they find merchant* unus­ sentenced to ride eight hours a day In he left here last spring he Intended j tains from this city to Klamath Falls. Inscription discovered upon the sur­ undertaken a hopeless case. There high speed automobiles. That doesn't to go to British Columbia. He was Farmer, the same as in the past. ually cheerful. Everywhere heavy Our subscribers well know that the ’ with a branch veering northweard face was a brick scamped with the was no alternative but to dismiss the stocks are being purchased for the sound so cruel as a sentence to be a member of the Masonic lodge of | Florence. Weekly Guard has been greatly Im­ ito Vale, and connecting with the Ore- name of Dungl, of 2750 B C. Just action and admit defeat, which was tall and winter trade. That would hung or electrocuted, and the result Leonard Tabor was shaking hands proved during the past year, having I gon Short Line at Ontario, Oregon. ’ beneath it were the bricks bearing 'done as gracefully as poss.ble in the not be the case were dealer* uncer­ would be the same. with hl* Florence friend* last Mon­ ¡The fact that Mr Harriman did not, day. He and Mr*. Tabor return to | the name or Ur Gur. of 2800 B. C.; circumstance*. These fact» leati to tain about their market. All fee) been enlarged from a six-column, We take It that Prince Wilhelm of eigkt-page paper to a twelve-page, j as It was thought he would, come out a little lower appeared a crumpled the following pertinent observations they are going to have a heavy trade Sweden must have had a sort of fishy Kirksville, Mo., before long to re­ sume the study of osteopathy. Mrs. seven-column publication—-almost 1 from Eastern Oregon over the pro- piece of gold with the name of Nar- by an exchange: and make their preparation* accord­ time In .Newport, as the society writ­ Tabor's mother, Mrs. Potterf, ot Al- I posed extension ot the Corvallis & I am Sin, of 3750 B. C., and just be- "it is not clear why Mrs. Eddy double in size. The price of the pa­ ingly. Were there disturbing condi­ ers all agree that Mr*. Stuyvesant J>ha. and her daughter. Mi«* May. will Eastern, does not augur well for the i low that level were the large square should have been made the victim of probably accompany them and spend per has not been Increased, and we tions these would be noted by aaer- completion of that line into Central ' bricks peculiar to Sargon, of 3800 B. a journalistic attack and court pros­ chants in all parts of the country and Fish had him oftener than any of the the «later in Missouri. feel that we are giving our subscri­ other feeders. A few days ago Dr. Edward» re­ Oregon, while the Klamath Falls re- C., probably the first of the Semetlc ecution She is very old; there is there would be curtailing of orders bers the best newspaper in Oregon ceived a telegram from the govern­ ! ports are to the effect that he was kings of Babylonia. Although we had • nothing In her writings that has on the part of a very large number. outside of Portland, and their pat- The Washington state prison at ment health officer* notifying hom i impressed with the necessity of push- dug but a metre and a half below the courted a blow; 6he has not assailed roaage Is proof that they also know Walla Walla Is to have a newspaper. tli.it all vcsKels arriving from Sea I ing work rapidly on the Oregon bricks of Dungi, we had revealed sev­ any one; the disagreement that one T. Grenier, who Is one of the most Since no newspapermen are ever sent ’ Francisco must be Inspected on ac­ lt.snd are appreciative of the fact. count of the bubonic plague In that ! Eastern, upon which the work of per­ eral strata extending over the period might have had with ner doctrine entertaining, as well a* one of the to the penitentiary, the publication «•It y. The constant raise in the price of manent location Is nearing comple­ Ifrotn 2700 B.C., or more than a thous­ was a matter ot calm discussion; it moat reliable writers on agricultural Charles Rlvett and two sons ar­ will naturally be a freak experiment sews paper, owing to the paper mill tion. A dispatch from that place and years, and still eleven metres of did not call for writs and summonses topics in the United State*, ha* taken rived here Wednesday morning from In journalism. combine. Is working a hardship on says: Eugene for a visit with his old trtend, earlier ruins lay beneath us. We dug and court appearances. If those op­ the field against what he terms “ag­ publishers, and our subscribers may John L. Furnish. | “Orders have been issued for im- lower; unknown types of bricks ap­ posed to the beliefs of tbe S7«year- ricultural yelow journalism." He is the legitimate press not only With help us bear the burden by prompt re­ The schooner Sausalito wax towed 1 mediate construction work on the mittances, resting assured that they I tunnel and new trackage for several peared, and two and a half metres old woman thought they were/lnjur- after tbe same sort of wrtters as tbe anxious to publish, but willing to pay ’ out to sea Sunday laden with lumber will be given just as good a paper all miles between Grass Lake and the from the surface we came upon a ing her or her cause. It is likely that “nature fakers." who have been so for al) news about 'the canal, the i for San Francisco. The schooner Oakland arrived here they have discovered their error Out deservedly criticized by President wisdom of establishing the Canal I the time as the circulation and busi­ j connection with the main line of the large platform constructed of the pe- afternoon from San Francis­ \ cullar plano-convex bricks which of the persecution of the last nine Roosevelt. For two or three year* Record as an official organ will be Tuesday co and 1* loading with lumber. ness justifies. Southern Pacific at a point near were the building zataerial of 4500 months the Christian Science church the magazines and newspapers have The directors hsve set Monday .Sep­ rightly questioned a* a needless ex- Thanking all for their liberal pat­ Weed, that will reduce the heavy has reaped a harvest of converts." tember 2 3, as tbe date for opening C. been Induced to pay for and publish pendltur*. ronage In the past, we are determined grades in the California Northern, iB. 1 __________________ Florence school.—Florence Went. articles on many different phases of to merit your future confidence. now building to Klamath Falls. As­ INTENSIFIED FARMING FIRST WORK DONE agriculture which were written by Everybody should contribute at CHARLES H. FISHER, AND ELECTRIC ROADS sistant Chief engineer Griffith Is now TOWARD OPENING RIVER person* who knew nothing about tbe least a dollar a month to the fund for Publisher. completing the location, and the work topics upon which they were writing, advertising Eugene while the home­ MARRIED will be rushed -with all possible Electric road building in the up- According to the Guard’s special and whose sole purpose was to write seekers’ railroad rates are In effect, Eugene per Willamette valley, with speed. correspondence from Junction City an interesting story, no matter how Now is the time for everybody to I NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF TRUST-BUSTERS n»« Pottlon of tbe road to be re- as the centre, will mean that the government engineers are now at that false their statements might be. Not boost. At the Hoffman House In Eugene , built Is that ori^tnaliy intended for large farms will be cut up Into small place, engaged in making a survey a few persons have been induced to 6 o'clock Sunday evening, Septem­ French writer who (aid that I at a logging road, and which will now tracts. Once an electric road is start ­ That for the purpose of mapping the up ­ make bad investments as a result of ber 1, 1007, Harvey W. Eeaton, the A national conference of state at­ Amerclcan* owe a great deal to trusts ¡become the main line between Port ­ ed through the country it seldom per Willamette river from Salem to the publication ot this literary rot. youngest son of W. H. Eaton, of this torney-generals has been called to stops, but is gradually extended year Eugene. This is the first etec In.the It is unfortunate that a good many was away off. It's impossible for us city, and Miss Stell* Walsh, daugh­ bust the trusts. This meeting, of land and San Franflise.o. “it is understood that orders for by year until a network of lines is campaign for an open river tz> thia of the agricultural papers have pub­ to owe much to our trusts—their col- ter of Mrs. Katie Walsh, of Jasper. which Attorney-General Herbert County Judge G. R Chrisman offi­ hastening the work have been given constructed covering the field. Large city, and we believe that It will «how lished articles written by some of lection department *1)1 not allow it. ciating. The young couple will make Hadley, of Missouri, Is the leading came over that | farms are cut up along the««- electric the Washington authorities that the these writers. their home at Jasper. light, will convene at St. Louis on since Mr. Harriman If it comes to puttlng a new man This fact gives i roads, and the country become« plan of running boats all tbe year September 30 and October 1st. The part of the road, At the Hoffman house Sunday, weight to the belief that the entire densely populated and thoroughly around is perfectly feasible, provid­ The people are less and less well on the Morrocco throne, this country 'September 1, 1907, at 10 a m . Wal­ idea is to bring about uniformity in ha* several with ambition to do the line will be hurried It* completion.” cultivated. Intensified farming and ing a reasonable appropriation Is disposed toward bosses They want ter W. Corum, of Medford, and Mias attacking the railroads and layge the highest Btage of development of made for the removal of abstractions. none of them, The politicai boss Is autocratic stunt, and It would be no Nellie Peters, daughter of Georgs incorporated interests. Mr. Hadley NEW8PAPER ADVERTHiERH a country results. On tbe subject of Senator Fulton has declared that coming into constantly increasing sacrifice to give either of them up. I Peters, of Harrisburg. Justice of the has won fame and fortune in his PROMOTE OH« GROWTH small farms the Medford Southern Peace R 8. Bryson officiating. The he will do all In hl* power to secure disfavor. The voters are more and harrying of the railroads ant trusts jceremony was performed In the pres­ The Brooklyn magistrate who held Oregonian truly says: an appropriation from congress tor only more awake and determined not ence of only a few of the friend* «11 in Missouri,but he realizes the weight I The Pendleton Trlbtrne. in speak­ •'The opportunity for developing opening the river to navigation, and .to know, but to transact their own that a man is sometimes justified in | the young people. The bride has of the criticism that there is lack of ing of certain burines* firms in that small tracts is greater today than at he can, beyond a doubt, count on tbe business without waiting to be told licking his wife's mother will be re­ been the efficient head waitress at uniformity In the assault. There is city which are non-advertisers, says: any time in the history of tbe coun­ co-operation of Senator Bourne and .by any self-constituted guardLan. sponsible for the resurrection of ¡the Hoffman house for the past two years and the grootn has resided here now confusion In the trust-busting, "If every firm doing business In a try, There are more markets now Congressman Hawley. It would not There have been some recent ex- many hoary mother-in-law jokes. for the past several months. Ths except In Texas, where the state laws city followed this policy, if It Is be­ The prices reoeiv- than ever before, be surprising, therefore, if thi* mat­ amples showing that conventions can guest* and employ«* of the hotel appear to be supreme and there is no ing done, there would not be a news­ As long as there Is no slump In the presented them with a fine hr inze < ed for fruits and vegetables are lligb ter la taken up and put through be controlled by the politician*, but •onfilct with 'edeyal authority. The paper of any kind published in it and price of necessities the trust mag­ clock and a *et of silverware as to-< In comparison with any formet age at the coming session; the prospects that the voters are free and lndepen- T»xan seems to put the crimp on the it would at once become too dead to nates will not do much real fretting ken* of esteem. Mr and Mrs. Cotuna < of the world. The land is a* fertile are certainly bright If the commercial dnt, and that when they go to the ■it ay« lfige business interests in a wav that raise a disturbance. If nobody ad- over the slump In paper prices ot car­ a* it ever was, and with proper man- bodies of Eugene will put their shoul­ polls, they cast ballota according to I for Marshfield, where they will re-j poration securities. Ips'es no room f-.- federal officers vertij*»cl in Portland the Oregonian agement returns even greater crops ders to the wheel an) do roi.;e hard their own ideas and as they choose. to Kean any notoriety, and conse- would not last a mouth. No paper in than it did a quarter of a cent try pushing. Eugene Is growing faster than any ni Oi,lo> ciV * Tolsdo quenty there i.s no conflict. Nobody any city would, and nothing would ago. The facilities for producing t? e An open Willame'te river to this Eugene Is not booming -only just other town In Oregon outside of is so bolhardy as to start any large kill a town too dead to wiggle so best of everything and securing toe County, as. city would be another Jo.ig tep to- beginning to grow. There should be Portland. The thing to do then I* to I incorpo-atsd combine In Texas, in quickly as to have no newspaper. highest market prlctrs are Increasing Frank J. Cheney makes oath that e realization of .our hopes for ward the a city of 25,000 people here now and get together and keep the good work ho Is senior portner of the firm ol regard »o the general siauatlon Any town or city depends altogether every year. a greater Eugene, and it would as soon as we ran get our streets pav­ going right along. throughox^ the country it Is evident , upon its newspapers for life and mo­ F. J. Cheney * Co., doing business it "For the young man who is seek­ emancapat* the business n. n ag- ed and electric car* in operation they that a stag of bitterness already ha* tion; its newspaper« depend noon its ing the home snd the comforts ard the City at Toledo, County an<1 Rtat* rirulturists of Lane ooum from will come right along until that mark Federal office-holders In the Routh developed vhich yields no signs of advertising patronage tor existence, luxuries of life there is no field of- t rausportat Io u monopoly for i „11 time 1* reached, and then some. The ac­ know from long experience when it's aforesaid, and that said flrm will pa) let-up on ^her sue. it is like k,gn(j tie men wjjO (j0 not advertise fering better Inducements than the the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL i to come. tivity in the real estate market and up to them to begin the regular ante- LARS for each and every case of C*1 civil war In Niicn politics, legislation b||t f|,)Urfsh as the town flourishes, tilling of the soil in small tracts, it building line this fall are only a bint campaign busting of the "solid and courts arVbeing *iaed a* weapons are willing to get something for noth- may be In orchards, gardening or tarrh that cannot be cured by ths ns* E. H. Harrin.au I* co pass over the of wbat will really be doing next south." Instead of lethj arms. And it looks ' Ing—succeeding upon the efforts of small truck farming, but in any line Sjiithern Pa< .lie next week from of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. year, because It Is going to keep us as if it will rt^ its course, as civil others." FRANK J. CHENEY. Well, even Governor Vardaman there are promises of success that 1 < rtland to Sin Francisco, and an In­ hustling to keep up with the devel­ wars do. with ^gtruction for some,' i One of the most effective ways to count on the right side ot the bank vitation should be extended to him to Sworn to before me aud subscribb must admit that John Sharp Wil­ opment of the tributary country, has­ glory for «then and leaving advertise Eugene to the world is for ledger." ■ st p in Eugene With the extension liams has at least one qualification In my presence, this Sth day of Ds tened by the building of electric and eonntry crippled but anxious f°r|vertise Eugene to the world is for of the Oregon A Ea* *rn across the for the presidency- he is a very ugly cetnber, A. D., 1888. steam railways, the building of mill* peace for at least » generation. the businessmen to keep good, live LEADERS OP DENTINY (Seal) A. W. GLEASON mountain* to Klamata Falls and On­ man. and opening of rivers. ads in tbe city newspapers. News­ Notary Publfc I IN WORLD'S ADVANCE tario, this city will be the most im­ papers spend at home the money they Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intel SENATOR FULTON Everybody would be willing to live portant railroad junction In the West, Says the Salem Statesman: The WORKING FO1THE PEOPLE ' make, and the outside world judge* About twenty year* ago there were and It will b* beneficial alike to Mr. Albany council will meet In special on the give-and-take system If they nally, and acta directly on the bloo tbe life and activity of a town large- some fifty studious Japanese attend­ Harriman and tbe cl tv of Eugene to session next Wednesday evening to were allowed to be the sole Judge of and mucous surfaces of tbe aystea Fend for testimonials free. Senator Fulton seem to have tak­ fly by tbe advertising column* of its ing the Eastern enlvsrsltiea. Tbs , have the railroad magnate personally consider the matter of granting the when to give and when to take. r. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. < en up in earnest th* ./o< of securing newspapers. During the past year most remarkable quality of these look over ths ground here. The com- electric railway franchlae In that city Some cynical folks are wondering Sold by Druggists. We. from congress an approbation for Eugene's rapid growth ba* been re­ men was their* gealua for attending ' merrlal bodies of Eugene should at asked for by A. Welch, who I* also If Standard Oil money played any Tsks Hall's Family Pills for co* the opening of the upperwniimette flected from day to day In its news­ strictly to their own business These once renew by wire their invitation to asking for a right-of-way through Sa­ part In making Tom Imwson a shout­ stl patios. river to navigation all the year papers, which bare carried more ad­ few brown men scattered among the Mr. Harriman to tarry awhile in tbe lem for hl* proposed Eugene-Portland ing Roosevelt-or-buster. If you havs any erocnss that around. In an address a the All- vertising than ever before in their larger universities constituted about university city line. ■ cleaning, dyeing or pressing, give t around. In an address at th Ati-Ben- history. all the Japanese student* in the Municipal ownership advocates are This la Labor Day, an occasion Some of our exchange* are railing a call. We do flret-class work uad« ton county school fair at 'orvaills, United State* Being quiet, unob­ WHY NOT BF LOYAL TO upon which workingmen are suppos­ proposing to make an active cam- guaranteed Eugens Steam Laaadr ' Ringling's circus a fake, and os* of the senator expressed surpoe that «TATE ORGANIZATIONS? trusive and gentlemanly, they soon ed to refrain from toiling If they palgn at Seattle at the next city elec­ the people of the Wlilamett. valley ceased to be curiosities In tbs col­ them at Drain even goes so far as to belong to a union. It Is Dot being tion. My that »sch buneo thieve* sad had permitted the Willamette ver to leges wbsrs they were, bat whenever t I ENOUGH MEN TO WORK ON BRIDGE NEWS OF LOWER SIUSLAW COUNTRY I * i rsmata obstructed so lornt kperl- Th* m O o ° l^v ,’*1* aaB' ♦