Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 19, 1907, Image 9

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it na» got 0W| lhi!r. naB,ea aa(1
ar* imperT10us
bullding up than a mere extension of PRESS BUREAU AGAINST
That Washington paper which not­
that condition and i* free to operate
' to public criticism.
street car service to the country.
Ml NICIPAL <>V NERSHIP ed that recess visits to the national
INDEPENDENT PAPER
Some of those who subscr'bed Country and city are being knitted
capital by senators and representa­
dltlcns brought about by speculation, least and contributed no time or la­
together and the local and suburban
tives had fallen off about 90 per cent
The
opponent*
of
municipal
owner-
and we may look tor It to to pull out bor will howl loudest if the Siuslaw transportation business
('HARLEM H. FISHER,
seem» destin- ship a
t;ir
ay with a veu- since the anti-pass law went into ef­
very strong.
' movement fails and plead it as an ed to pass from the steam railroad to geanct in the
Editor and Publisher.
a. and a re fur- fect, deserves censure for raking up
Pretty much the same conditions excuse for refusing to aid other ef­ the trolley line within a short time.
nlshing "pure reaJin ng matter" free disagreeable facts. It's bad enough
published every Thursday at Eugene, prevail In this country. Speculation forts to build up the Interests of It may be many a year before the to all papers which will publish it, uot to be able to ride for nothing
has been bidding against business for the county and city. On the other through lines of railroad are oper-
r
Oregon.
as the following cir rcuiar letter re- without being reminded k>f it by
money and this. has caused some dis- hand the men who did the lion's ated by electrlcity, but it will be but
those who have had to curtail their
ceived by the Guard wil show
Subscription price, »1.5« per year turbance, but this is passing
—j away share of the work to the neglect of a short time until all the short line
“In view of the general interest traveling for the same reason.
The Chinest crew for William Kyle
without
any
serious
If paid in advance; »2 U0 at end of
harm having their own business will buckle on business of the country is done on in municipal ownership and of the
Sons’ cannery arrived here Sunday
been experienced, and we ____
_ lco*
.
may
difficulty
of
obtaining
reliable
ma
­
Congressman Hull, of Iowa. Isn’t a morning, having come up the beach
the harness and go to work again in cars deriving their own motive power
year.
tor
trade
and
industries
to
contil
terial
cn
the
conservative
side
of
that
Entered at the Eugene, Oregon.
- —----- inue the attempt to secure the electric line from a central power station, often
Philippine quitter. He not only fa- from Coos Bay.
question, we have made arrange­
prosperous in the highest degree.
The Hurd Lumber and Navigation
postoiBce as second-class matter.
to Portland.
many miles away.
ments with the American Press Asso­ vors holding them, but wants "this ‘Comiatny closed down their logging
Summed up, the situation is just
“So new has been the development ciation to seud free of all charges internal talk" about giviug them camp below Mapleton Wednesday
THE WAY TO BULL'
this: If Eugene posessed the proper of thé interurban system that there to those papers that will use it, a self-government stopped, However, eveulng.
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Agents lor Tt»e Guard.
HUSLAW RAILROAD
he admits that he has been "stung"
The schooner Oakland was towed
enterprise in the right quarters that are no satisfactory figures tq be fur­ page of which proof is enclosed.
"A
feature
of
this
page
will
be
a
The following are authorized to I
IS TO BUILD IT »60,000 would be subscribed in nished as to its extent. Like the ear- half a column or so written especially by an Investment in timber over out to sea last Sunday with a load of
take and receipt for subscriptions or
them I lumber from the Oregon & Califor­
transact other business for The Dally
I twenty-four hours, and if the road is ly days of settlement in America, for it by John Kendrick Bangs, the there Maybe he desirtm to hold
nia Lumber Company's mill.
The
Guard
cannot
understand
why
well-known
humorist,
whose
writlugs
in the hope of getting even.
built it would be worth many times and particularly in the West, the in­
and Weekly Guard:
Superintendent Dillard is planning
have
never
before
been
plated.
the Siuslaw railroad movement is to that amount to the city and county, terurban trolley system in every state
Creswell—J. L. Clark.
to hold an institute in Florence some
"if
you
desire
to
have
this
sent
to
A Russian prince—printing hie time in October The exact date has
Coburg—Geo. A. Drury.
be allowed to die or even sleep lndef-' and if it is not built nobody would where it has been given a fair trial you please fill out the enclosed card
not been decided upon, but will be
Address all remittances and com­ initely. A splendid start has been I have to pay a
dollar, and conse- far outsteps its historians. It has and send it to us BY RETURN MAH., name wouldn't help any one in guess­ announced later.
munications to
lug
it
—
had
the
audacity
to
tell
the
indicating
bow
frequently
you
could
made;
»60,000
has
been
subscribed
quently no harm would be done. The progressed beyond the experimental
The owners of gasoline launches
GUARD PRINTING CO.,
zemstvo congress in Moscow that on the North Fork are taking steps
by enterprising people who are main-| Carver road was unquestionably lost stage, but the mileage is increasing maks use of a page on this suhject.
Eugene, Oregon.
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THE M. O PUBLISHING BUREAU. there was no longer need for reforms to clear the snags out of that stream
ly Interested in securing a railroad by the dilatory action of the people so rapidy and new systems are be-
Arthur H. Grant, Editor.
II
to tidewater, and care little who here, as the promoter had for some Ing deveoped so conatanty even the 119 Nassau Street. New York City." as the revolution was over, and the to render navigation easier. About
»30 has been raised for that pur­
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
builds it. They are willing to back time after making the proposition financiers who are called upon for
Therefore when you read in th* zemstvo congress agreed with him, pose.
and
rejected
reforms
proposed
by
the
up any bona fide movement to that no other field in view, but despairing the money to build the lines can papers some well-written article deal­
On account of ill health Miss Ger­
trude Schrwuders has resigned her
end. The right of way has been se­ of success investigated the Corvallis- scarcely keep track of their invest- ing with the failure of municipal wa­ premier.
Ï4LK WITH WEEKLY
position as teacher in Alder Ridge
GUARD SUBSCRIBERS cured for several miles, and assur­ Alsea scheme, and met with an en­ ments.
ter and light plants, you may be as­
Strange as it may seem, there are school, her resignation to take effect
ance given that the residents along thusiastic reception from the prop­ i
"One huge system tn Illinois al- sured that it emanates from the ; forty persons in Chicago willing to today
Mias Grace Smith has been
The publishers of the St. Louis Re. any route to be selected will extend erty owners. Carver is now grading ready has In operation about 4 75 press bureau maintained by corporate | admit that they are not living a per­ engaged to take her place, and will
take up her duties next Monday for a
public (semi-weekly)
have been substantial aid. The proper thing to and laying rails out of Corvallis, miles of track, with 105 miles under interests, and should investigate a fect life; they have organized as three months' term.
do
now
is
to
take
up
the
work
where
when
Eugene
might
have
had
the
little
before
swallowing
the
state
­
construction,
and
schemes
for
an
ex
­
forced to raise the price of their pa­
The street lamps which were or­
"Searchers After a Perfect Life." We
per to us (owing to the Increase in it was left off and push to early com­ work going on and money Invested tension of 100 miles more. New Eng­ ments as literally true.
could tell them where to find it. If dered by the town board during the
summer arrived this week. One was
The Guard declined the liberal of-
the price of news'paper), and we pletion. The stockholders should be here had we shown a deper interest land is gridironed with interurban
modesty did not forbid.
put up Wednesday at the crossing of
trolley lines and Ohio and Indiana fer. and most self-respecting papers
cannot afford to give it away free called together by the committee, In the enterprise.
Front and Washington streets, and
and
permanent
organization
effected
When
the
story
of
the
new
project
will
do
the
same
—
but
there
are
oth-
have
developed
their
systems
to
such
In resuming business at the old it* light is quite a help to anybody
With the Weekly Guard. However,
stand, after his vacation, Judge Lan­ who la out after dark in that neigh­
we will continue this offer up to Oc­ by the election of a board of direc­ is written, will it be another case of an extent that after a few links In ers.
the chain are completed during next
dis did not act a bit like a man who borhood. Five lamp* in all were pur­
tober 1, 1907. at which time it wil) tors, and a small assessment levied history repeating Itself?
chased. and others will be put up in
for
carrying
on
right
of
way
and
lo
­
year
it
will
be
possible
to
go
from
Suppose
Mr.
Carver
does
not
wish
had been anywhere near nervous different places about town.
be POSITIVELY withdrawn. All who
cation
work.
If
this
is
done,
by
Wheeling,
West
Virginia,
by
through
to carry out hi* agreement to build prostration. Of course he may have
Not icon were posted last week ask­
pay one year in advance up to that
trolley line to Chicago and St. Louis.
ing for blds for furnishing poles for
put in his rest time Muldoonlng.
time (»1.50) will receive both the I spring everything will be in shape for
i
the
Eugene-Siuslaw
railroad.
Why
the telephone line from Florence to
the financing of tne road, which can
“In my judgment the Interurban
Weekly Guard and Semi-Weekly Re­
! should the project be abandoned?
the life saving station. The time for
be done by our people, just as well as
electric
lines
are
destined,
within
a
Instead
of
resigning,
the
dowager
Oregon's Initiative and referendum
public. but after that date the Re­
receiving bids expired Friday even­
by Mr. Carver, or any other non-res­ amendment to the state constitution, comparatively short time, to monopo­ We have »60,000 In stock pledged empress of China is engaged in the ing. but we have not learned yet who
public will no longer be given free.
that
is
sufficient
to
guarantee
the
I
ident.
| the direct primary law and every law­ lize the local business of the more good will and co-operation of the strenuous stunt of shaking up and re­ received the contract.
We shall continue to give the two
The first salmon canned at William
If we want a railroad to the coast contrary to the constitution of the populated states, not only passenger
organizing her eabluet, preparatory
agricultural papers, however, the Or­
1
people here, and there »re other
Kyle & Sons' cannery this season was
the thing to do Is to go ahead and United States are null and void and but freight and express as well. The
for a long run of ruliug.
put up Wednesday. The plant has
egon Agriculturist and the American
men besides Mr. Cnrver in the busi­
build it by putting the matter in such will be declared so if the charges future of the steam rairoads is in
been in operation for sevral weeks,
Farmer, the same as in the past.
ness
of
railroad
building
It
would
Though
little
or
nothing
has
been
shape that we can deal with copital- made by the Pacific States Telephone their through business, both freight
but all the fish received previous to
Our subscribers well know that the
be
far
wiser
for
the
stockholders
at
heard from the Cortelyou boom lately Wednesday were taken care of by the
ists who are looking for such invest­ and Telegraph Company are upheld and passenger.
Weekly Guard has been greatly im­ ments.
"Experience has shown that a the meeting next Friday to vote In it is said to be gum shoeing along in cold storage process.
I by the courts. The attack on the in­
Florence school will open Monday,
favor of a permanent organization, the footprints of Mark Hanna and
proved during the past year, having
The committee should act without itiative amendment was made tv the i small city on one or more lines of
September 23 for the year's work. It
electing
.directors,
and
taking
other
been enlarged from a six-column, further delay.
hoping
for
the
best.
railroad can nevertheless be built up
will be divided Into three depart­
telephone company in the circuit
elght-page paper to a twelve-page,
ments this year. Miss Gertrude Ham-
i to a remarkable degree when the In- steps necessary to build the line to
court
at
Portland
Saturday,
and
at
Detroit makes a bld for the nature- ble will again he principal, and teach
seven-column
publication—almost
terurban system reaches It. Many tidewater that will make Lane county
DUTY OF THE S/ATE TO
the same time the way was paved
more prosperous and absolutely In­ | faking medal, with a story of a cat, the advanced department. Miss Ma­
double in size. The price of the pa­
EDITATE THE CHILI) for an appeal to the supreme court large towns like Peoria, for instance, dependent. Why should the Eugene- 1 locked up in a closed telegraph office, mie Spire will have charge of the in­
per has not been increased, and we
are not upon the main line of any
termediate room, and Miss Helen
of the United States, where the valid­
Portland project be made contingent I sending a call over the wire for help. Gurney will teach the primary d«r?
feel that we are giving our subscri­
i
Every child has a right to such an ity of the initiative and referendum rairoad. Frequently they can be upon the throwing down of the safest
partmen:.
bers the best newspaper in Oregon
education as will qualify it for life's in Oregon may be finally determined. ! reached ony by changing cars. II. and sanest plan that could ever be
Nevada may need additional popu­
A dispute over the wages of one of
outside of Portland, and their pat­
sides
that,
communication
between
the
duties. This is recognized as a patri­ I
And in this connection it must be
lation ever so much, and yet not en­ their" number led several men em­
launched
for
the
solving
of
ronage is proof that they also know
otic duty by the state. The perman- said that a great many persons who cities in the state which do not hap­ transportation problems that are thuse over the proposition to get it ployed in the sawmill here to quit
it »nd are appreciative of the fact.
work Wednesday morning, and part
nence of our political institutions de­ believe in the theory of direct legtsla- pen to be on the same line of rail­ hampering the development of the by annexing Arizona.
i of the mill was shut down in conse­
The constant raise in the price of
road,
or
upon
the
same
trunk
line
of
pends on the intelligence of our clti-ition by the people have become dls-
quence. The planing department I*
upper Willamette valley
news paper, owing to the paper mill
still in operation. in conversation
zenship."The bayonets of foreign sol- gusted with the operations of a bunch travel Is often exceedingly difficult.
combine, is working a hardship on
with D. M. Kemp, bookkeeper for the
A young man with practical knowl­
diers are less to be feared than are 1 of chronic malcontents and moss- A large trolley system such as that
we have built up in Illinois can afford edge in his head, skill in his hands Sway to and fro in the twilight gray; company, he Btated that the wharf
publishers, and our subscribers may the ballots of Ignorant voters.” The
backs, mainly located in Linn and
is the ferry for Shadowtown. is nearly filled with lumber and tie
help us bear the burden by prompt re­ welfare of the state depends more on Marion counties. Many persons who to run cars to almost every point of and health in his body is his own let­ It This
sails away at the end of the day
mill will probably not start up agalt
mittances, resting assured that they the moral and religious training of believe in the greatest degree possi­ the compass, and the more they ra­ ter of r Terences. Mix him up with
Just as the darkness closes round. for a souple of weeks.—The West.
will be given just as good a paper all her citizens than on their intellectual ble of popular government will not diate from any city the larger the sixty millions of others and you will
the time a* the circulation and busi­ training, yet the state makes no pro­ don ashes and sackcloth if the courts business and the greater the develop­ find him again, as he will have a Rest, little hand, on my shoulder—
so;
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦*♦
ment of the city.”
ness justifies.
habit of being on top. Throw him
A sleeping kiss is the only fare.
vision for this moral discipline. In sustain the contention of the tele­
Any information bearing upon the naked into a desert Island and he will Drifting away from the world we ♦
Thanking all for their liberal pat­ some cases it makes it difficult or phone company. There are elements
DIED
DIED.
♦
go
ronage in the past, we are determined even Impossible to secure the moral even in this country which are not effect of the construction of interur- be at the head of something. He
14
4
Baby and I in the rocking chair.
' ban electric lines le of interest to does not go whining over the land,
to merit your future confidence.
♦4444444444444444
and religious training of the mind at entirely fit for self-government.
the people of Eugene at this time, blaming fortune and saying he has
CHARLES H. FISHER.
See where the firelogs glow and
all. There must be a training of the
September 14, 1807, nt the home
. since the Eugene & Eastern is push­ no chance, but goes out and does
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Publisher.
spark.
of hi* parents, two miles south of
moral sensibilities, particularly the
LANK tWSTT SHOULD
ing operations In earnest.
Glitter the lights of Shadowland Junction City, from diphtheria. Ki­
something, and goes out and does It
will. Not all this Is the duty of the
The raining drops on the window— lmer Casey, aged 12 years. The fu­
HOLD FAIR NEXT YEAR
again and better. Men that can do
DEMANDS OF BUSINESS
church, but the largest part is the
hark,
I
neral was held Sunday, with inter­
things either with head or hands are
Are ripples lapping upon Its strand. ment in the Catholic cemetery south
WILL CAUSE NO PANIC function of the home. Every child
The district fair which was closed GREAT DEVELOPMENT
deprived, by whatever means, of this Saturday at Roseburg was the most
OF ELECTRIC TRAFFIC the men that are wanted, and the de­ There where a mirror Is glancing ' of Eugene.
mand is as great here and now as it
A critical review of the financial education and training is defrauded successful in the history of the as­
dim,
Friday. September 12. 1907, at Co­
has been at any time since the begin­
intlienable
right,
and
A lake Iles shimmering, coo] and burg, the infant son of Mr and Mr*.
situation in England sets forth that out of an
sociation, and the receipts will assure
The investigations of Raymond and ning.
still,
John DMniaon, aged 2 month* and
Bioney is in such great demand for when he comes into the in- * a handsome profit for the year. Ore­ his observations in the Chicago Tri­
Blossoms are wavering o'er Its lu days.
citizenshiu gon is growing so rapidly in popula­
of
his
ordinary purposes that there is none heritance
bune on the growth of the interur­
brim—
Why should Andy Carnegie have
upon
to tion that all the larger counties like
depended
be
to spare for speculation, says the may
Those over there on the window
ban railway traffic and the effect of his willingness to go down Into his
sill.
Boise Statesman. Thl3 has led to avenge himself on the society that Lane are able now to hold success­ interurban lines on the growth of cit­
liONT VAI.LEY NEWS
stringency, since both trade and spec­ i perpetrated the fraud upon him. In ful fairs, and another year should not ies and goad results obtained in pocket lessened by the editorial
Rock slow, more slow, In the dusky
(Special Correspondence.)
ulation bid for funds, and bring deference to the views of ultra free pass without a movement of this kind many other directions are of great prophecy that he will not go down in
light.
Lost Valley. Sept. 14.—Threshing
history? And anyway, what has An­
thinkers,
the
Bible
is
cast
out
of
the
»bout conditions that are rather try­
Silently lower the anchor down.
being carried out. Already we have interest to the people of Lane county
la
In this neighborhood, hav­
dy done that he should consider him­ Dear little passenger say "Good ing finished
completed the work and housed
ing. The speculators are g tting the public schools, and all school books an organization, and next fall there just now. The era of electric road
history?
self entitled to go down in
night."
the machinery a week ago.
worst of it, however, as the money are stripped bare of everything that should be a fair held at or near Eu- building seems to have dawned in
We've reached the harbor of Sha- !
The bridge crew has most of the
So far as he can be judged from ap-
tends to seek trade and industrial might tend to build up and strength­ gene.
the Willamette valley, and reliable pearances, he would rather go up in
dowtown.
framing on the big timbers complet­
en
the
child's
moral
character.
It
Is
rhanrels and the stock market there­
—Eugene Field.
should
buy information concerning the operation
The
association
ed.
Some facing and boring re­
cruelty to withhold from children grounds as near the city as possible, and effect of such lines is eagerly a marble library building.
main* unfinished yet.
fore suffers.
THE MAN WHO IXIVEN A IIAIIY
Mrs. L. N Roney visited last week
A condition of that kind cannot be this higher and greater training. and plan to make the fair a perma­ sought.
Keep your mind always upon the The man who loves a baby.
From Indianapolis, which
with Mrs. W. H. Fenton, of this
•erlous. It may cause some tempora­ Children have rights which the state nent institution. Nothing creates more has more fully developed this inter­ Greater Eugene. Have faith In the
He Is the man for me!
place.
ry embarrassment, but in the end is bound to respect. It disregards Interest among the farmers, fruit­ urban system, and is therefore a good future; Invest the money you make In His heart is warm with sunshine,
Messrs. E. A. Wagner and Bernice
His face 1» good to see.
Williams spent a few days last week
the general business situation will them at its own peril.
growers and stockmen than the point of vantage for the investigation business in substantial improve­
When weight of woe oppresses.
on the headwaters of Winberry creek
bloom out stronger than before. The
friendly competition afforded by a of results, Raymond writes to his ments; stand always for good streets,
And everything goes wrong,
bunting. They report one deer. Too
ENTERPRISE
LACKING
fair, and they are productive of splen­ paper as follows:
only thing that could s«riouely dam-
pu irti« improvements and clean, pro­ The man who loves a baby
dry at present is their belief.
AMONG THE LARGEST
Still sings a hopeful song.
He b tsicoss would be thé prenipitat-
did and far-reaching results in Im­
Mrs. J. M Keeney is visiting on
"Standing in the middle of the gressive municipal government.
PROPERTY OWNERS proved methods of agriculture, and great traction depot in the heart of
the Mohawk thia week.
I'S of a T ianc al convulsion through
B. E. Williams has gone to the
"Freedom of love,” as Interpreted When weary with the struggle,
furnish an incentive to Improvement the Indiana metropolis, with a dozen
the demands of speculation. In that
lie plods along his way.
lake* to pilot a party of huntera. Dr.
by the New York artist who is to di­ Though
cars
ready
to
start
in
as
many
direc
­
The
Guard
would
like
to
see
the
sorrow is about him.
event t e 1 ankB would be obliged to
In stock breeding.
F M Day being In the crowd
tions, one is able to get an accurate vorce his wife, with her consent, and
Ills heart is always gay.
Uncle Dan Hunsacker la again in the
Io to the support of the houses af­ proposed electric line to Portland
idea of the development of the Inter­ marry another woman, In whom he He falters not nor weakens.
valley visiting friends and relatives
fected by speculative operations, and built, but can scarcely endorse the INTERURBAN ELECTRIC
urban business. Indianapolis Is far
finds new courage when
There seems to be a shor age In
LINEN AND THEIR EFFE4T ahead of Chicago in the way of elec­ has recognized his "affinity," looks He Rut
ieneral business would be cramped Idea of dropping the Siuslaw project,
thinks about the baby.
help here at present. Everyone IS
tric Interurban line* as Chicago I* like free love to most people.
which
is
now
fairly
started.
Why
And goes to work again.
4o such an extent that failure? might
away hop picking.
and Salt Lake
Raymond, in the Chicago Tribune, i sntad ot De* .Moines
MI8TY HOLLOW.
be Induced. But there is nothing to not go ahead with both? The mon­
Some men are never satisfied un­
City as a eteam m titre.
The man who loves a baby
indicate that any such danger exists, ey subscribed will not in any event la making a thorough study of the
"F’ ,m the comm'-t 1 j 1 and polltl- less they are engaged in digging up
Finds strength with which to cope
THIKMTOX ITEMS
•nd the situation is therefore encour- have to be paid for a year or two, and effect of the interurban lines on the ral metropolis vf n.dla a mere radi­ something that will worry them With all of life’s misfortunes—
social
conditions
in
dis-
al',
elec.ric
line»
w
ich
tap
»very
cor
­
is
distributed
along
In
easy
Install
­
business and
He never gives up hope.
»glng.
when they get it, and those who are
(Special Correspondence. 1
ner of the stole and bring in passen­
The demands of business are never ments. Both subscription lists would tricts where these lines have been ger* from toe larth st portions of I ti­ asking "what have the Philippines He bears a cheerful message,
Thurston, Sept. 14.—The people of
He knows no word like fall;
fairly
well
developed
and
his
com
­
total
but
»120,000,
which
la
a
small
Thurston precinct for the past three
*oing to cause a panic. There may be
Jlir.a 7 he traction building in lo- cost?" belong to the breed.
The man who loves a baby
ments on his observations are very dla-iapolis is not only unique in its
weeks have been very busy. After
Inflation of business of certain kinds, amount for a town the size of Eu­
man you can't assail.
U the
‘
the threshing season was over then
Interesting
They are of particular way, but it is an actual factor in the
We suppose the "drink demon.”
— Detroit Free Pres*.
•’ when securities of unsound enter­ gene ot raise, considering the liberal
came the wood cutting and hauling.
building up of the city which cannot charged with making trouble among
Interest here at this time. He says:
prise? are forced on the market assistance received from the county
They are getting ready for the fall
"An entirely new element has en­ be misunderstood or neglected.
A
TUNEFUL
WAIL.
work, so much so that the Sunday
the nurse* of the Francis E. Willard
through clever manipulation, ¡thus districts. ’
"Nowhere else, as fsr as I know,
As far a* the Guard is concerned it tered into the social, commercial and ha* the jnterurLa.i idea been develop­ temperance hospital in Chicago, was ’Twas a hot night In December on service is almost neglected, especially
•bsorbing funds,without there being
a
cold
September
morn.
the forst Sunday service In Septem­
even the political life of the country.
•ny chance for returns to come in is willing to let its subscription of I have just finished a journey of 400 ed to such an extent. The traction a reincarnation of the serpent that When an old gray-haired youngster, I ber, the day set apart for the general
depot
In
Indiaiaiol.s
1*
as
busy
a
»500
to
the
Siuslaw
road
stand,
and
tempted
Eve.
whose
raven
locus
were
shorn.
offering for church extension.
The
from them; but legitimate business
miles, completed within two days, centre a* any st am railroad depot In
Came walking down the boulevard hop picking was finished last week.
*' notomatlcally regulated by the law give the same amount to the Eugene-
Chicago,
and
the
.-»tlmate
of
6.000,-
system
of
It
may
have
been
indiscreet,
but
It
on
hl*
bran
new
tandem
wheel;
{
over the Interurban trolley
Baling la now in order and the dryer
®f supply and demand, and, even Portland project. This I* not a large
000 passenger* b .died by the elec-
band was gone from off his, la In full blast for prunes and a fine
Illinois, and am prepared to testify thlc roads runnlt»» into the traction cannot be denied that it was brave The •hoes,
his hat down at the heel I crop is being picked, not a spare
though It needs vast sums for its op- sum. but It Is more in proportion
to the extraordinary effect in the de-
in Indianapolis is well within In the Chicago Tribune to focus pub He whistled blithely, gaily, a* he hand to be had for love or money.
tratlons, this demand will not cause that a great many property owner* veiopment of the otintry produced •Ut!on
lie attention on the fact of the girl*
hr
...a
k □f ab-tol.it! accura-y.
chewed a wisp of hay;
Thuraday night gave us the first
•istress unless a period of reckless are putting up. And therein lie* the
by the electric railroads from town
,Z1 do not thins w* can cut Into of that town by asking who was the He was hurrying to catch a train, frost to do any damage; quite heavy
•ecret
of.
the
difficulty
of
raising
•Peculation be induced in connection
for
he
had
come
to
stay.
In place«.
to town. They a-e running luxu­ the steam roads, said Vice President prettiest.
The birds were sweetly singing, for '
w|,h it. tying up capital and weaken- money for public enterprises in Eu-
Peck, of the Traction combination.
rious buffet chair cars, limited trains 'In
J
ought
to
bear
Hickory Bark Cough Remedv.made
the
night
was
bitter
cold;
some way we seem to have devel­
‘H credit.
gene- the men wh
From al) this talk about a coming A hobo passed along the street, his by the Hickory Bark Cough Remedy
rush from city to city, express matter oped an entirely new business. Now
shift
it
upon
the
The situation In England is there- the burden seek to
shake-up of naval captains, we Infer
Co., of Salem, Oregon, guaranteel to
pockets lined with gold.
while they set and freight are carried in special cars and then we hear that the traction
encouraging in the highest de- weaker shoulder*,
roads have broken down the business that promotion by "selection”, which The band was playing "Dixie.” and be pure; guaranteed to cure your
and.
last
of
all.
the
trolley
sleeper,
all was still as death,
cough, or money refunded. Guar­
**** This is made more pronounced back and rake in the be tnefits deriv- as I can testify, is an absolute suc- of the steam lines, but as a whole we ha* made so many army officers
e of others.
patrons of that Portland hank , anteed to make a friend of you. For
The
find
that
we
have
taken
out
a
class
ed
from
the
enterprise
• reason of the fact that for some
grouchy. Is to be extended to the
went up and drew their breath. | sale by Hull'* Red Cross Drug Store
of business the steam line* failed to
**** past there has been complaint Most of thl* class are *o > well known cea*.
navy.
Jacksonville Post and firse-clasa dealer* everywhere.
isry to print
"There 1* something more in this secure.’ ”
I
•*1 business of all kinds was of a that It i* hardly neces*
01SPUTE OVER WAGES,
MILL CLOSES DOWN
(