a
THE ETONNE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, JANUARY », 1>H*
draw his money by surrendering his
as inviied to make an address count says "the apparatus worked tty to read (inderstandingly, to write
stock, and receiving in addition to
ig with a number of other speak- with marvelous force and accuracy." legibly, to figure accurately, to do
the principal a certain part . f the ac
at a meeting at which the gover- The Danish newspaper Politikeo s nt simply and efft iently what he or she
crued earnings during the th
. wh m I had so bitterly opposed. a message around the world east and is told to d o, with no respect for su-
been
Invested.
^-^ r TÚT b . fisher .
> preside. I was rather timid another west. They were three hours pcrlor years or authority, no
rious-
The association plan has been the
JUt speaking, as 1 feared he might and twenty minutes making the dis ness of purpose and no manners. And
EJ1
means in Roseburg alum, of provid
-¡¡¡rtedever. rhurwtay at Eugene, ing many clerks aud other salaried hold against nte some of the bitter tance. and the contest resulted in a this is precisely the type of young
publlsbto
Orei{on.
_________
things I had said about him and pos dead heat.
person which bur schools are spewing
employes with homes of their own. sibly there might be an unpleasant
Incidentally, the other day a Brit out to be asslf dated sonit how by the
»L50 per year and many capitalists havp also found
Sut"* 1 ,..unce' $2 00 at end of that the stock was a safe investment, encounter on the platform. 1 there ish steamer sent a wireless to the Lu business and working worlds.
paid in advance. ♦ -
fore took a seat well to the rear and sitania, both on their voyages, in
The fault 'as at home as well as in
bearing a reasonable rate of interest. i kept pretty much
out of sight until forming the Lusitania that another the schools. In other days every boy
In
Boise,
Idaho,
a
city
of
homes,
a
„red at tho Eugene, Oregon,
. my name was read from the program British ship had broken her shaft in was taught to do some kind of useful
similar association, Issuing stock tn j by the governor.
as second-class matter.
As I advanced to- midocean, but a fourth British ship work, if it were nothing more than
series, has provided the means for , ward the front of
the platform (we was standing by to render any assis- choring abound, and every girl some
building hundreds of homes. V
------- The Guard*
We (had never met before) he came to tance needed.
how learned simple domestic dirties
are authorized to I speak of these instances because of
Even the storms at sea cannot pre Today what proportion of boys in
a° receipt for subscriptions or having a personal knowledge of the ward me with his hand outstretched.
“ ‘I am very glad to meet you, vent the wires from finding out the this or any other city are taught to
oUer business for The Dally
benefits derived from such organiza Mr. Bryan,’ he said, shaking my hand
secrets of the deep and blabbing them do anything, and what proportion of
weekly
.
tions in these cities, the publisher of most heartily. Turning to the audi
freswell-L Clark.
to all the world.
girlB learn In their father's house
ST'!__Oeo. A Drury.
I The Guard having been a stockholder ence he continued;
how to cook a beefsteak or iron a
JJkele all remittance, and com-
in every association of this kind that
“ ‘Fellow citizens, this Is Indeed a PRIZE CONTEST GROWS
shirt? We are told that the average
has been formed in Roseburg since proud moment for us to have with
••“‘“OUARD PRINTING CO..
DAILY IN INTEREST workingman is coming to look ask
0
Eugene. Oregon.
the plan was adopted, and ls at us our distinguished friend, William
ance upon matrimony because the
present a stockholder in the Douglas J. Bryan.’ Then turning to me. he
The Guard's prize contest is grow average American girl has no practi
THURSDAY. JANUARY », 190« i County Building & Loan Association asked, in an undertone:
ing daily, and assuming many of the cal accomplishments. Not one young
of that city, the stock of which will
" ’What do you do, speak or characteristics of a genuine popular woman in ten. so we are told, knows
mature in about three years more.
sing?’ ”
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
election. The candidates and their on her wedding day anything about
These local building and loan as
friends are actively at work in every the mysteries of household economy,
As snnounced heretofore. the sociations are said to have had their LI IV ELY NATIONAL
part of the county, and are securing of the ways of doing things which
Cord of the first of October waB inception in Philadelphia among the
CONVENTIONS IN PROSPECT large numbers of votes, which will must be done if she is to have a
given away to sub-
Above is a picture of the kitchen set
«Hed to withdraw the offer of thousands of wage earners of that
be deposited in the ballot box in due wholesome, h-althy and happy life.
scribers of The Weekly Guard who pay $2.00 a year for the paper in ad-
wBgI Loul3 Republic free with ev- city, and for years past have bee« of
It
is
necessary
to
suggest
how
serious
course
of
time.
Every one anticipates a lively time
vance. It is a very useful present for the housekeeper.
***cash in advance subscription. Ow- Incalculable value In home-building
this condition is as it relates to the
The Guard is pleased to note
at t the nex; Republican national con-
—
to the ’raise in the price of,
of paper there,
there.
That such an association
‘«tôïhe
essential Interests of.life.
vention, but with the Democratic na increasing interest and trusts
-j
were
forced
to
advance
would
prove
of
vast
benefit
individ-
of
calamities,
Including the sinking
I court circles Is no less a personage
the publishers v-- -‘
4
tional convention it has looked pretty campaign will be characterized
T * -71ce to us to such an extent ually to many residents of Eugene.
of
Boston
and
the burning of New
(
than
Princess
Charlotte,
the
Emper-
much the same old story. If reports good nature and a fair spirit of
Moralists, economists and a!) sorts
York, and winds up the programme of
and
to
the
city
in
general,
we
have
no
longer
give
the
paper
’
or
’
s
sister.
The
poor
editor,
used
valry
throughout,
On
our
part,
current
among
politicians
are
to
te can L- - -
and conditions of "latter-day reform,
horrors with the destruction of the
not the slightest doubt. It would be believed, however, the contest In will guarantee an absolutely fair con
away as a premium.
ers” must be wetching with unusual by her, will probably keep over his
world in December.
We »"re, however, offering the Ore- ! seem the proper thing for the Com- the Democratic convention will be as test, in which no employe of the pa
desk
hereafter,
"Put
not
your
trust
interest the progress of a novel kind
.----- I mercial Club to take this matter up interesting and Important as that per will be allowed to take any part,
B Agriculturist or the American
of strike over in Philadelphia, says in a princess.”
The "home edition” of the Junc
ftrmer (four choice) free with each and set about the organization of in the Republican conyention. The or extend to any candidate any as the New York Commercial. Under
The annual edition of the Salem tion City Times has been received. It
ojh in advance subscription. Or we such an association, with not less story is being spread through the sistance or courtesy that is withheld the leadership of Miss Tanya Layes,
.ci rive the Semi-Weekly Oregon than $100,000 of capital stock, and capital that the syst^pi has picked from another. The prizeB are val a young Russian woman of talent, Statesman Is up to the usual stand is one of the most creditable special
¿til the best newspaper In Ore- if the plan should prove as popular
Governor Johnson, of Minnesota, to uable, and every one of them worth education and breeding—a graduate ard of similar editions issued by that 1 editions Issued this year In Oregon,
enterprising paper—In fact, it Beems and is a credit alike to Editor Moor
with the Weekly Guard for only and beneficial here as in other cities, beat Bryan for the Democratic nom striving for, and they will be awarded
nurse who resigned a hospital posi to be better than usual. The num
head and the enterprising community
75 cents extra, of $2.25 for both the a year or two later another series of ination, and any candidate which the fust as advertised; no matter whether
tion to take up the cause of labor—
Guard and Journal. We will send stock might be issued, allowing new Republicans may put up who is the contest results in bringing a about one hundred and fifty girl em ber contains a great deal of matter ' whose liberal patronage is reflected
It»
,he Gu«”! »nd the Weekly Orego members to come Into the association pledged to Roosevelt policies. This large amount of business, the win ployes of a paper w rapper factory in that will prove valuable in advertis j from every page of the edition.
ing
the
resources
of
the
capital
city
I
circulation
will
benefit
every
part
of
and
participate
in
its
benefits.
interesting story first appeared in a ners will be treated just as liberally that city ha\% been out on a Btrlke
nian for $2.5#.
and Marlon county.
the upper Willamette valley.
Splendid Premiums.
long Washington diBpatch to the Buf- as if the returns were larger.
for the past six weeks for an unpre
To those who do not wish to take OKLAHOMA HAS
fola Evening News, to be substantiat
There is no necessity for the con cedented reason. "This strike, as the
It is no surprise that ex-Governor
adrantage of these clubbing offers
We suppose it's because of the
BEST BANKING LAWS ed the next day by Democratic Na test costing a candidate a single dol leader explains it, "has special signifi Geer has announced his candidacy
tional Cimmitteeman Hon. Norman lar, nothing but a reasonable amount cance for the working people of Phil
passengers it has been carrying at
vi otter the following splendid pre-
for congress in the second Oregon
mium to Weekly Guard subscribers:
Oklahoma, the newest of states, E. Mack, of Buffalo. Mr. Mack is the of work and effort, that will really be adelphia because it is the first strike district. Had it been announced a loss that the Missouri Pacllfc has
FOB ONLY TWO DOLLARS we is plunging at once into politics, proprietor of the Buffalo Times, and of benefit to them in the acquiring that women have ever undertaken
inaugurated a railroad war by cut
that a campaign would pass without
»ill send the Weekly Guard one year, says the East Oregonian.
Having reprinted the News dispatch in full, of the practical business experience here. Then, too, it is unusual in that Geer being a candidate for some ting fares from Denver to New York
ud give as a premium a set of six adopted the best constitution in the besides giving an interview with the that it will afford them.
In this it is not a strike for higher wageB or thing. it would have given the poli to $32.60. If such a thing had been
suggested by an outsider he would
direr spoons, butter knife and su United States she is now trepared to News confirming the story. Since dull season, a popular election in shorter hours. It Is a strike for more
ticians a real jolt.
have been called a confiscator.
gar shell (Rogers make).
set the country an example in mat then it has been spread through Lane county should prove a welcome courteous treatment at the handH of
A kitchen set consisting of one
Washington,
perhaps
in
an
effort
to
diversion
and
especially
so
when
’
the
It
has
the
foreman.
”
If
a
factory
foreman
Great is medical escience,
ters of legislation.
I
carving knife
and
fork, one
Virginia editors are jumping on
While they have been discussing offset the movement in favor of Gov candidates are young ladies who are who ha^ been discourteous to his discovered that lying is often the
par-
bread knife, one cake knife, one
ernor
Johnson.
It
is
not
for
a
mo
deservedly
popular
with
their
friends
young-women “hands" can be forced result of Indigestion, and everybody Justice Harlan for the historical slip
the guarantee of bank deposits in
li{ knife (American Cutlery Co. other places, her legislature has gone ment charged that the governor is and acquaintances, and for whom Into actual courtesy by a paper wrap knows there Is more indigestion in be made when he said President
Mke), one pan cake turner and one to work and a system has been cognizant of any effort on the part of the finest prize on earth would be per makers' union, it will be a new this country than any other. So, Zachary Taylor was born in Ken-
q; «poon, a very useful thing to
triumph for organized labor which when you are handed a whopper, juBt tucky, which goes to show that even
adopted which, coming in operation the system to have him nominated, none too good.
have in any family.
This is an opportunity for every has never before been suspected of pass a tablet and let It go at that.
the Benlor justice of the Supremo
on February 17, will give to the de or that he is pledged to favor it in
Or a pretty mantel ylock that positors the benefits of a guaranty any way, but it is charged the system good citizen of the county to vote possessing any particular ambitions
court is not infallible.
keeps good time.
And now here’s a former governor
fund. The following is the press dis has picked him out as the only man * early and often without running a In thu way of manufacturing polite*
Tbeae premiums we have in stock patch announcing the Inauguration who can defeat Bryan for the nomi risk of being challenged for "re ness.
Crawford of Kansas, booming Jus
If England should send a fleet to
nation and from now on it will boom peating." It gives, furthermore, an
wd are prepay««) to deliver them of the system:
tice Brewers for president, because watch ours. It would be in order
promptly. Wp koow l^ey will please
The Boise Daily Statesman has "what we need is a man such as Pres- for the Kaiser to send one to watch
“The new banking law of Oklaho him with all the resources at its opportunity for an illustration of the
command. According to the story, practical working of "equal sti f- the following editorial paragraph ident Lincoln.” Is Justice Brewer England's, and for France to send
you.
ma, whereby I b provided a guaranty
Any one of them costs you only <50
James J. Hill, of St. Paul, recently frage,” the ladies having every rlght concerning a former Lane oounty such a man? If bo , it has taken a one to watch the Kaiser's—in fact,
fund for the protection of depositors
tents in addition to the regular SUi^
went to New York and told the sys accorded to their earstwhlle lords boy, a member of a well-known fam long time to find it out—he's 71.
the beginning of a gigantic Interna
in Insolvent banks, will become oper
pcrlpt'on price of the paper,
ily here, the trails referred to being
tional watch-game.
ative February 17, 1908. Its makers tem that if It would furnish the and masters.
The
woman
who
divorced
a
hus
Address
money he would put up the man to
those growing out of Governor Steu-
believe it will make Impossible a run
band because he wouldn't change his
GUARD PRINTING CO.,
beat Bryan, the idea bi'.hg that if a
nenberg's murder:
Sylvester T. Everett, of Ohio, who
on any Individual bank or permit a
Eugene, Oregon.
Roosevelt Republican were nominat
The trials, in which the state has shirts until they wore out, and re la said to have put Hanna into pol-
money panic in the state. Each state
married
him
on
his
promise
to
change
been
so
deeply
interested,
have
tes
ed the weight of the system would be
■«
itics, says, "the presidential raco
bank Is required to pay to the «tate thrown to .the Democratic ticket.
Tn the Guard today is a communi tified and tried a number of men and them twice a week, will next be de
(tone have stood the test better than manding that he take a bath once should be a free-for-all." Maybe so,
banking
board
a
FUtn
equal
to
one
trCKXR MAb NEED
From New York he went to Wash cation from a “newcomer” In Eu the capable, faithful, fearless and in
Syl., but no man has ever made it
per cent of its daily average deposits.
of LOCAL BUILDING
ington, where the Democratic nation gene, who thinks unlmpboved real corruptible young lawyer who has a month, or ba divorced.
free up to this time.
Whenevet
1
this
sum
is
depleted
it
VNl> IJ>\\ ASSOCIATION
al committee was to meet. He was estate Is held too high, in and about officially represented Canyon coun
Shall be Increased by further assess
ty.
He
has
earned
a
high
place
in
arls-
as
a
remedy
Detroit's
swellest
bunch
of
there during that, meeting, at which the city. He suggests
A Philadelphia society leader led
the esteem of all who have watchqd
front
recently
reduced
There Is a dearth of houses In liu- ments.
John B. Stanchfield, Of Elmira, show for thli condition the higher taxa- in the full performance of his duty tocracy,
the grand march which opened a
“
When
a
bank
fails,
the
state
bank
1,(100
to
250,
proved
Itself
to
be
the
l»ae to romfortably house those who
ed up with a proxy for New Hamp tion of such property, and the con and no breath of scandal has In any
barn dance with her coachman for a
His associates real thing by holding a cock fight
sre coming he.-e seeking homes. To ■ examiner steps in and forthwith pays shire. According to the report the 3'quent lowering of values of im way reached him.
the
depositors
from
the
guaranty
speak
of
him
in
the
highest
terms.
at a dinner for debutants. That puts partner, which is at least an improve
locite newcomers Is one of the seri-
plan was to secure the postponement provements- an application of the
We predict a splendid future for Mr. it up to the scratched 750 to pull off ment to eloping with a coachman tor
funds
held
by
the
banking
board.
principle
of
Henry
George
’
s
single
•• problems the promotion depart
of the Democratic convention to as
Van Duyn. He has ability, fidelity,
a partner.
ment of the Commercial Club has to These payments become a first lien late a period after the Republican tax theory.
a fine sense of right and justice, a a crap game.
on
the
assets
of
the
defunct
bank.
Some of the suggestions in this high conception of public duty—
•»I with, so it is stated by Manager
convention as possible, to give the
Westward the "affinity” thing
“Tubby tosh” Is the newest slang
Hirtog and hi« assistants. They National banks that wish to avail system time to operate on the del communication are no doubt good; these things win.
takes
its way. The vise dean of the
for
nonsensical,
and
it
did
not
come
themselves
of
the
benefits
of
the
tope and expect that next spring
egates In case a Republican unsatis upon others there may be a dlffer-
Friday the papers reported that from a "ten-twent-thlrt” vaudeville Iowa Si ate College has taken it for
law
may
do
so
upon
a
plan
agreed
of
opinion.
At
any
rate
only
ence
•ill witness renewed and increased
factory to the system should be nom
the flood in the Wlllamete would artist, but from a Harvard professor, a side-partner, and his wlfo ha*
•ctivity tn the building of houses in upon by the banking board, the bank inated. Mr. Stanchfield, who is rep good can come from the raising of reach Its maximum on the following
with a string of capital letters fol taken to the war path.
commissioner
and
the
comptroller
of
questions
of
the
correspondent
•to residence districts of the city,
resented as Acting for Mr. Hill, ad such
evening, gave the height of the wa lowing his name.
the
currency
of
the
I
nlted
States.
raises.
It
sets
the
public
to
think
vocated a delay of "five weeks. Ex-
•to that the situation will be grad-
The Taft men are now claiming
Good for Oklahoma! The guaran I Senator Kenny, of Delaware, fought ing and if conditions exist that are ters and when the decline would be
■Hy relieved daring the next year.
that LaFollette hasn’t got the Wbr
gin,
says
the
Oregon
Tradesman.
Having
failed
In
an
attempt
to
"hat Eugene seems to need in or- tee fund is good; an absolute guaran on the outside to break the unit rule, not conducive to the welfare of the This news, secured through advices oust a constituent from a senate cousin delegation cinched, and they
$w to encourage home building is a tee would be better and involve no lint Bryans friends combined and community they will sooner be right from the upper reacheg of the river, clerkship, some people are beginning say they are going after some *♦*
I real risk to the government, for the
*•»1 building and loan association.
held that rule in force and also cut ed when attention Is called to them through telegraph and telephone, as to doubt S nator Bourne's ability them.
K« the past twenty years this plan state would have the assets of all the down the time of holding the conven- through the newspapers.
well as by consultation with the to make a president.
to« worked well in Roseburg, and banks to secure it. It will be inter- 1 tion from five weeks, as advocated by
No, brethren,
the occasional
weather man, while not sufficient to
The senate Brownsville Investiga whoops you hear in the dead hour»
tortng that time probably a couple . estfng to watch the experiment, and Mi. Stanchfield, to three weeks af
oath on, is so nearly reliable
take
an
•' hundred homes have been built if it is a success, a« It doubtless will ter the Republican convention. Mr.
as to govern vessels and waterfront tion has already cost more than $30,- do not come from wild Indians. Some
I
I
Kenny found he was beaten and did
*r<! bald for. wholly or in part, fAm be, it will be copied by other states.
business men in their preparations. 000, and If there is anything to show men can't fall off the water wagon
Oklahoma Is wise in admitting na ' fiot fight the unit rule on the floor
With all the ela (ration of our ed
tor
it,
it
has
not
been
made
public.
to« secured from these organtza-
without making a lot of noise.
And yet thereuire people who claim
tional banks to share in the benefits ' of the committee.
ucational system, are we fairly pre
building and loan asso-
that they should like to return to the
Nothing small about the 1908 bul
Few men can get any enjoyment
The point is repeatedly made that paring our young people for the work "good old times,” when you did not
*0BS are purely local and no sal- of the plan. We shall sometime come
to a guarantee of the national banks, Bryjin cannot carry New York and which must be donp if the race ¡3 to
letin Issued by one of the profes- out of remembering the glad chime
•be« gre
except a modest re-.
know when the river would quit ris
••»♦ration to the secretary, who but until that time it is only fair > cannot win without it. The system sustain itself, 13 civilization Is to be ing till it quit, when our ¡»reparations slonal prophets, who has made th« of Christmas bells after the big
He gives all kinds Christmas bills start to rolling In.
the
national
banks
established
says that New York is against Bryan. hoped for? Does our over-elaborate for the future were largely guess business pay.
the lar ■gest share of the work, that
•to the exp< ■nses are purely nominal, In a state shall share In the benefits However much truth there may be In educational system aim at the end of work. We admit that the "good old
>• order to make the association of the state guaranty fund.
i the story there is no doubt that, a equipping the rising generation for times” had some advantages, but we
sentiment hostile to Bryan is crop the real duties which they must face? believe that its dlsadvantag s far out
popn;, ar and to eliminate indi
So Interrogates the Argonaut, and weighed th- m. We think this Is the
•Huai contr ci Moqk subscriptions
ping out h re and there. Whether it
•to limited •
s inspired by th'1 system or is hon in answer to itself says: .
n shares of a par val-
best time of the world In which to
By Q/JLI.IAM !f LANGDON. District Attorney of San Francisco.
Our system takes little or no ac live, when scientific Information
ing, conviction of those exhibiting
•of $$«00. whlch Is paid in motrth-
11 tastallmP! nts of $1
lv Mr. ' it, the tact remains that many Demo- count of the needs of the workaday ministers to us, when Intolerance Is
AÎ.1FORNI A’S delegates to both national conventions will
While in Was
per share until
tn f Fllie ! . rats*say ant
world, provides no .equipment for the at low ebb and superstition is retiring
*>ck n
Loans may be 1 Bryan told a st<
ratsc tluir voices strongly in favor of the EXCLUSION
candidate the fight meeting of every-day and common into the background, There may be
••tired by
I with Bryan i
nbers only up to the I George Washin;
OF THE JAPANESE from the United States. They
is b»|un. Against place du’les. Much less does it give better days coming, but very few have
••lunt of
is lost befori
par value of their dents, which, w
that
discipline
and
Concentration
es
equally
sincere
pro-
may even demand planks in their platforms dealing with
th. i >an > being secured only on him before,
I this we have
gone before.
nv Republicans that sential to steady devotion to hum
tea; ,>
•estations
of
$Lat
issue
as n necessity.
erty.
After secur- repeat.
Even where it pre
only man who can drum things.
a lot. th.
THE JAP IS AN UNDESIRABLE CITIZEN.
HŒ
mber is thus enabled
"I knew t hat
tends to be efflnlent the Work of the
• borrow fr
r
HA8 BEEN TRIED AND FOUND WANTING.
IF IT
1 >e association, build progrès." « aid
i eduratl
fystem la Imperfect
•
lioni
tolly or in part from i where I wenit I
WERE A CHOICE BETWEEN ADMITTING JAPANESE
‘•to* arc'
WIRELESS
Of degenerai
t to the amount he ¡ mendous thr•oug
OR CHINESE TO THIS COUNTRY, THE PEOPLE CF
MIKING 1’1
$Hin>, to |
ly
turi
’ in a home, and is 1 were greeted1 wit h
CALIFORNIA WOULD WELCOME THE CHINESE.
o '
J
for It in eight c
•»to tn
The Japs are tricky, dishonest and do not kno-v
X installments
••«•lit • j t
their place. It is NOT A CASE OF IMI'AN-
tically the same t
have to pastor
8IONEI) KACE PREJUDICE with the CaliG r
toe pr
and
during
that
to« to fear
niuna. They know their ground, and they have given
' foreclosure hanging
Dr Eagan,
tremor
the
JajH
a
FAIR
TRIAL If the east knew as much about them
for
’ bylaws also provide a j Republican candid
the other day. what they call ’ honors” from out
of the published scandais1
whe >y a stockholder may. the usual majority.
us
the
Pacific
slope
doca
it would have exactly the same view.
seemed to be (perfect. The ac- public school system, with no caper
! ,i f r
iu German ■
***‘»8 tl
"Sometime after
required notice, with
^¡HJ6EHE
weekly guard
'"wgig«CT PA|,E —
♦ -
The Jap Is an
“Undesirable Citizen.”
c
O