EUGENE MEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1IX)M T eeugene weekly guard — *'~' " 11 «u— 9 9 department as well as the payment of' vice of locomotive engines will have! portatlon of freight, The bill was pensions. It is not believed that the by the various express companies |nt "!(D(:Wi.NMST CAFE total will soon be decreased. As the both east and west from the Middle been dispensed with. Whatever pi w- drawn at the request of Judge F. H State» and the Far \V< er is employed to drive th«* trains of Cowan, of Fort Worth. Tex., counsel veterans of the civil war ami their de- come will be watched the next century will certainly be of the Texas Cattle Rangers' Asso­ pendents drop out the veterans of the (HARtLS II. FISHER, eat by parties co conveyed to them by central power ciation. It is designed to break up war with Spain will coni« in. Even where. Edit„r and Publisher. houses. the practice of refusing to furnish if we could be assured that the Unit­ Of all c The trains perhaps will not stop a' curs except those controlled by th« Ions doing business ed States will not b««-ome involved in with the pubi the express conipa- all. They will ouly slack-n spe.'d a beef trust for transportation of beef another war during this century it is nle* are th le ni saplng. This has little, bu) the platform will begin to and fruits, and is drawn to meet the l-n-. $1-50 per year more than probable that the year been goln» g on f. r y are, ami uothiufc move as the train approaches, and entire situation in order to prevent iu advance; $2 00 at end of 2001 would see pensioners on account was said □out it until within the will run alongside at the s ime speed discrimination by any trust against of the Spanish war still on the rolls. past few months. That tbelr de- as the train, so that passengers «-an independent manufacturers or sh i ii- r<7ntered at th«* Eugene, Oregon, The last surviving pensioner of the peri. mands art ©xtæssi V s everybody con- get in and out as if the train Revolutionary war, as a widow, did a8 second-class matter. cedes, wh< en their attention is called standing still. When all arc a not die until 1907. Three daugh­ Times are getting better, ii to the ubject, but nothing has ever the doors will be closed alto« ters of the Revolution are still on " TIL, K>r The Guard. creased industrial activity is Indicat ­ by the guard, ” and the platform a™ a|‘thorized U) the rolls. And there are several pen­ been done to compel them to release ed by the reports from some cf the The a receipt for subscriptions or sioners of the war of 1812, as well as their grasp on the throat of com- reverse its motion and return t large manufacturing companies in aD1 ‘other buslnesa for The Dally nierce. The railroads have caught it original position. a number from the war with Mexico. the East covering the month of Jan­ on every hand, but strange to relate « Weekly Guard: “t^welL-J- L- Clark. And now comes the wireless tele­ uary. From all sources the word it the chief robber of all has been en­ ORN \M1 NTH. BOTRI» n774—Geo. A Drury. phone. A Dane has been able to ac­ SATISFIED WITH Jens given out that th - January volume 01 2“et all remittances and com- complish the wonderful feat of talk­ jtirely lost sight of. Now that the business was larger by far than that i subject has come up and the members ing through space with the aid of The railroad commissioners nil of December, and it is conceded ’’that ’uaiCSrrARD PRINTING CO.. of the interstate commerce com mls- etheral Waves as the only transmit­ Eugene. OregAin. I sion understand th«* true conditions, want to be re-elected to their pr icn; It is getting better ail the time. From ters. Thus far he has been unable to ! It is to be hoped that the matter of jobs. One thing in their favor is that these straws it is argued that good perfect his mechanism for long dis­ THl HSPAV miKL ARY 13, 1 | express rates will be placed on a they are d«»lng no harm, simply draw times are again ou the way, and will tances. the receiving end burning out ing their salaries very quietly with­ be with us with th opening of more reasonable basis. OCR SUBSCRIBERS in spite of all that he has been able out disturbing the serenlt} of the spring. Confidenc«* is air« udv < stab- to do. The inventor is persist -nt in (it \HD'S CIRCI I. VTION' railroad magnates or anylmdy « !< . lished, and all that 1.* to be done now As announced heretofore, the his claims, however, that he will be INURE ISED M ITERI NI LY As many people fearcil at the time is to keep at it until everybody ami was 61»rd of the first of October able to talk across the Atlantic when the railroad commission bill was Jug­ his hired man is busy. BY PRIZE («»NIEST compelled to withdraw the offer of i his mechanism is complete. Above Is a p|. 1 «»•,•( the kitchen set which is given away to aub- gled by Speaker Davey and other p»l- the St Louis Republic free with ev­ Our friends, the Japanese, have scriber* of Th«* We ‘kly Guard who pay 13.00 a year for the paper in ad- i At the end of The Guard’s popular iticians in the house, the b i.ird is I vanee, it is a very useful pr« ent for the housekeeper. ery cash In advance subscription. Ow- MACHINE REASONS FOB voting contest the publishers of this more ornamental than usi-ful. and as about given up the idea that It Is up f t0 the raise In the price of paper OPPOSING STATEMENT No. I paper make the positive claim that it the present members are fairly rood to them to take charge of an 1 run publishers were forced to advance world is GEO. MEIA'IN MILLER has the largest circulation of any pa­ looking and of gentlemanly pr.- nee, the earth, They are a bright lot of the largest bull ring In t' Reporting a meeting of the R>- per in a field of similar population in It would no doubt be an act of wis­ fellows, but there are others who are being built, at a cost ««.' $700,000, ON STATEMENT NO. 1 their price to us to such an extent (Oregonian.) ,e can no longer give the paper publiians In Portland the Evening th«* Northwest, and the larg st of any dom on the part of the v. t. rs to con­ just as bright as the subjects of the in Mexico. Before we throw any Telegram says: Eugene. Feb. 2. (To the Editor) mikado, and they have been doing stones at th«» Mexicans, let us remem­ ,wav as a premium. paper published in Oregon outside of tinue them in office. Since Judge Lowell, of Pendleton, In opposing Statement No. 1 Sen­ Portland, as follows: We are, however, offering the Ore- businer; a good deal longer in the ber that It costs a lot more than that Is considered one of tho brainiest ator Beach pr dieted no: a candidate pa Agriculturist or the American There are sòme thin;;« which crop line of civilization. But the Japs will to fight our Wall street bulls. . .2000 Republicans of the his argu- who favored the statement would be Dally Guard. . Farmer (your choice) free with each j elected, and declared it was his lie- Weekly Guard ment eontalneil in a «-ammunlcation ..isoo up in the divorce courts orca lo-ial’y learn in time that one must cultivii' * of to the Oregonian of recent date, hi Some Idea of the importance cash in advance subscription. Or we j lief that the majority of the Republl- that are absolutely funny. For i:»- the art of tolerance to get along well opposition t Statement No. 1 will be -ill give the Semi-Weekly Oregon 1 can party beli ved likewise. He said Total................................................. 3800 'an-ce a mt n down In S.m Fr.'.u *is«:o in the world, and that no maa «tin railway construction operations to given serious consideration by pros­ journal, the best newspaper in Ore- fur-spread recognition of Statement our lumber interest« "is contained in pective candidates who think they On the commonly approved basis has filed a stilt for divorc«» against be tho whole show himself. 1 would elect a Democrat to th tou with the Weekly Guard for only i ! No. the statement that during 1906 over are good Republicans, who will dis­ United 3tat«-s senate, and that the R”- I of five readers to each regular sub­ his wife, and among other ridiculous Attorney Littleton, having secured 100,000,000 cross ties were supplied agree with Judge Lowell as to th« 75 7nts extra, of $2.25 for both the ! publican candidate for th«* snate things charged against tho woman, scriber, The Guard has 19,000 read­ a verdiet of not guilty for Harry to the steam and electric railways of merits of what he terms a “chimer; Guard and Journal. NVe will send 1 would be beaten by Govern«»/ Chani- ers, 90 per cent of whom are resi­ alleges that she flirted with the min­ Thaw on the grounds of insanity, is ! berlaln if Statement No. 1 prevails. the United States, costing approxi­ —an excrescence upon the primary the Gi'**''! End the Weekly Orego­ ister that married them, and on an dents of Lane county. Advertisers, law." Then* are good Republican» now confronted with the task of hav ­ This statement of Mr. Beach has mately $50,000,000, says the Oregon in this stat«* who belleve the Republl- nian for $2.50. who have a right to know what they occasion when th * family was stop­ ing him released from the Mattewin the merit of frankness, It is not Timberman. The building of 2.000 can party of Oregon should be still Splendid Premium*. are buying when they pay f ir space, ping at a summer resort the wife con­ T_h' !® To those who do not wish to take ¡couched in words af the demogogue i will be given every opportunity to ducted herself shamefully with an Insane asylum because he is insane. miles of new railway in the Pacific ’ Lirther purified !1HJy, Republicans will stand by Statement advantage of these clubbing offers land hypocrite, and it is not necessary prove the truth of this statement by old man staying at the same place, Undoubtedly he will find plenty of Northwest, employing 2,800 ties to No. 1 until the last member of the ire offer the following splendid pre- jto read between the lines to grasp calling at The Guard office. Five who was withered with paralysis. expert alienists to testify in behalf of the mile, will result in the expendi­ old and corrupt political ring is bur­ What matters if Bium to Weekly Guard subscribers: i the meaning of this machine poli- hundred dally subscribers were added Finally, the defendant, in this re­ the defendant, for men can be per­ ture of about $5,000,000 for timber led In oblivion. suaded to give almost any kind of products for this brunch of construc­ this "chimera” does threaten the for ONIA' TWO DOLLARS we Iticiah. He says plainly and without to the list during the past eight markable divorce suit, was attacked election of a Democrat to the United testimony If there is enough mon« y tion alone. 1 States senate from Oregon? Let the will send the Weekly Guard one year, I equivocation that he wishes State­ weeks, nearly all of whom are paid a with appendicitis and when she was offered them. and give as a premium a set of six ment No. 1 brushed aside in order full year in advance. This makes the on the operating table her dominant Republican party put up men for of­ Some would-be financial states­ fice whose records are pure and un- »liver spoons, butter knife and su­ thaï the election of a Republican sen­ circulation gain not transient, but of characteristic prevailed and she There is a difference of opinion be­ men overlook the fact that no matter , questioned and no such danger will ator may be made a certalnlty. He gar shell (Rogers make). the most permanent character. For flirted with the surgeon who per­ tween the railroad telegraphers anti how great a volume of currency Is ............ statement No. 1 was not de­ appear iTiat. :... A kitchen set consisting of one professes to believe that a majorl y The judg<* the railroad managers about th«* en­ signed to favor politicians; therefore two years past The Guard has pur­ formed th«* operaitan. provided for, it cannot be had by one of the voters of Oregon would pref *r carving knife and fork, sued the policy of making a house to hearing the case should throw It out forcement of the law which prohibits individuals who fail to offer value Judge Ixiwell or others will not con­ vince the people of Its defects by call­ bread knife, one cake knife, one par­ ito elect Chamberlain, a Demo .-at, house canvass of the county, and by of court as being too absurd for the working the former more than nine in work or goods, or to put up a ing it names and appealing for politi­ ing knife (American Cutlery co, I and he would make sure of the elec­ this method had greatly increased its records. Then the plaintiff should hours a day after March 4. The lat­ bluff that will be accepted as equiv- cal organization. I am a Republican. make), one pan cake turner and one tion of a Republican, even though not list, but it remained for the fair con­ be severely censured for presuming I hope, having voted for that ticket ter wants the Interstate commerce alent. egg spoon, a very useful thing to the popular choice, by disregarding testants in the prize contest to make to trifle with the dignity of the for 34 years, but I believe the inter­ commission to order a suspension of Statement No. 1, and throwing the ests of the people should be consid­ hate in any family. a clean-up of the field that could be cour..-. the law, but the commissioners do "Make marriage easy and divorce ered before th«' welfare of the party. Or a pretty mantel clock that election into the legisl; : .1 e j 1st as made in no other way, and the bus- not think they hav«> th«» authority, difficult" is the recipe tor uettei ing If the use of Statement No. 1 has Because he swore at a telephon«* in the days of old, when there were iness men who use The Guard’s ad­ keeps good time. even had they the desire. humanity handed out by A'exaitder done no greater harm than disorgan­ girl for switching him on the wrong bribery and rumors of bribery, dead ­ These premiums we have in stock vertising columns will really be the Graham Bell, the millionaire inven­ ize tho Republican party In Oregon its merits certainly far outweigh Its The drinking of an abundance of and are prepared to deliver them locks and failures to organize for bus­ j greatest beneficiaries of the increased line, a Sacramento man has been tor. Most people will agri:«- to the promptly. We know they will please iness. It is upon such disgraceful or­ 1 circulation, since it will give them fined $20 in the police court. He water will prevent appendicitis, be- last, but we confess that we do net demerits. It has put Oregon In the lead of a political reform that blds called for a number and the ^central” cause appendicitis is the result ot gies that the politicians of the Beach- you. 1 regular and welcome entrance to a any fair to sweep over every state In the office put him on a line and a wo­ constipation and constipation Is the see how marriage can be made Any one of them costs you only 50 Hodson stripe feed and fatten. Union. It has landed an Oregon very gr«-at majority of the homes in man’s voice told him to come honu* result of insufficient bile and insuf­ easier than it is now. tents in addition to the regular sib- Beach alone, of all the enemies of senator In the Gridiron Club, and in Lane county. many ways has given the state unus­ at once and bring a quart of milk ficient supply of liquids. That's what rript’es price of the paper. real popular government, is frank This near-poet, who is advising the ual distinction. It was Statement No. and a dozen eggs. The Sacramento an exchange says, anyway. If any Address and open enough to say publicly PRESENT SITUATION IN readers of the paper that prints his 1 and not the primary law that ena­ GUARD PRINTING CO., what this organized attack on the CI BA ItEYIEWED man, who is a crusty old bachelor. body wants 8ny further reasons they stuff to get busy "and make your bled our legislature to elect a senator at once became wrathy and vented will have to go elsewhere, for we a-e dreams come true,” must have ’em on the first ballot with decency and Eugene, Oregon primary law all over the state means. dispatch. What has th«- Republican The rank and file of the Repub- No one doubts the honesty of the his spite on the poor telephone girl, not here to run the doctors out of pleasant. About the last thing most organization ever done for the state with the above result. And it s«*rved I lican party in Oregon are honest, and promises of our government, but ev­ business. of us would want would he to have of Oregon, except to dlsgract* It? The nXSlONERN AND him right. No man is justified in ub - Republican party of Oregon has been our dreams come true. PENSION MATTERS ¡they are not fools. They recognized ery one doubts whether Cuba will al­ Cards are out. lor th«* next catch-as- cursed with too much "organization.” the Import of this Portland-inspl-ed low those promises to be fulfilled. If ing ungentlemauly language to the young ladies In charge of the tele­ catch-can international mtarlmonlal A new Berlal story, “Tn” NVomar It was for 20 years so well organized Th? annual repqrt of the comnils- movement to restore machine rule the nation Is saved it must be saved that, it became necessary for LaFol- bout, th«* principals to be a daugh ­ phone exchange. They have their In the Alcove," by Anna Katherluo lette, the Eastern magazines and sianer of pensions shows that the na­ even before Mr. Beach's frank avowal in spite of itself, says Lieutenant. G. troubles as well as tlie rest of us. and ter of T. P. Shonts, who got cold feet in tomorrow's of its purpose, and will, furthermore, Green, will begin Heney to “clean house" for us. If M. P. Murphy, In Harper's Weekly. tion deals very generously with the generally do the l><*st they can for th«* on the Panama canal job, and the we make It necessary for a Democrat men who fight to sustain its honor see that it is defeated in their pri­ But th«' government has decided to many patrons of the company. They Duke of Chaulnes, who lives In Guard and will also run In the NVeek- like Heney to do our dirty work, why ly Guard beginning next week. Cur ud Integrity, ¡«v* the Sale Lake Her- maries. Mr. «Geo. Melvin Miller, cf grant it another chance.« make many mistakes, it Is true, but France, where titles are supposed not readers should pot overlook the open­ not put a Democrat In the Unite«! this city, in his letter to th-* Orego The pity of the whole situation is States s«»nate? *ld From 1866 to 1907, both lnclu- their duties are very diffhult and | to be r«*cogniz«.-d. ". Time will be called I ing chapters. There are »till som<> things to be •i’e. the disbursements for pensions n'an, republished in yesterday's that the great majority of the plain cannot be always performed without at noon on ’ the 15th Inst, at New York --------------- ’ done «»fore the Republicans of Ore HKregaud the staggering sum of $3,- Gtard, voiced the sentiment of hou-1 people - the peasant, class—In Cuba errors creeping in occasionally. city, of course. For the sake of Governor Varde- gon can afford to draw close party $11,621,793. That is not far from en republicanism in Oregon—that a ; are peaceful men and women who ask X,_ _____________ __ _ ' man, we trust that either the state­ lines. We still need th«* h< ip of both clein, capable Republican senator be nothing but undisturbed permission LO for every man, woman and child According to a ner-sclent 1st, love ment that he I ; going to lie an editor Populists and Democrats. Stand- After all there aro other jobs pattsm and corporation rule must bo ia continental United States, but it closen. or they Would give their sup­ to cultivate their little fields, and which are better than being a king Is electricity. That means that or the one that he is going on the unhorsed before Republicans' will port to the Democratic candidate. , gmoke their cigarettes and sip their *11 went to war veterans ami their de­ Possibly the work is all right and jarring married folk should consult lecture platform Is wrong. It's a consent to return to the fold if strict pendents, and nobody begrudges them Tie purification cf the Republican rlini of an evening. »After being pres- the pay good, but the risk to life an electrician, not a divorce lawyer, ' combination that st Idoin works well party organization. So long as such I men as Fulton are put forward as po­ the money. That is, provided' the pa-ty must be comp] ■:<* in the e-ti- ^.nt. at revolution in South and Cen- is to«» great for th«? nerves of the If they wish to have the current run ( in double harness. litical leaders the best organization mltion of its honest friends, and the tra | America, and studying closely, Pension claims were honest ones, smoother; also that the sudden jolts I ordinary mortal. In this connection for the Republicans of Oreg n Is to­ eft»rts of men of the Beach-Hodson Spanish-American character In j l**ed on actual injury or service and It Is related by the dispatch«»« that and stops In courtship are nothing We take Ir that Congressman Gor­ tal disorganization. Statement No ■*$e necessary by disability or the stnpe only postpone the day of its gpvprai countries. I have no doubt 1 when the Czar of Russia read about more than broken circuits or burned don, of Tennessee, who has Intro­ 1 has done more for Oregon ths a return to power In Oregon, for It-1 »hat in these ailing states the disease infirmities of age. easily repaired, If you duced a bill barring horse-race bet­ any other like number of words In voters must first have fully restor-1 comps from a handful of silk-hatted the assassination of the King of out fuses, the English language and It will re­ That many abuses have been prac- Portugal In the papers he was great­ know how. ting tickets and newspapers con­ main the bulwark of the people ed (heir confidence in its leadership. 1 con() pj ra * ()rs an( j their h a nds of 3^ in th? pension system is not ly depressed. If that sort of news taining betting Information from the against, political corruption. Satenirnt No. 1 stands in th« way b;ackguard adventurers who frighten Maybe Germany is "only follow­ mails, Is not much of a "sport." $**led. that men who were not enti­ GEORGE MELVIN MILLER. would not depress a person in the tled to pecuniary rewards from the of 4» clean Republican candidate for' the simple farm folk, one by one. Into position of the czar «if Russia he ing in the steps of the other sea or. Mr. Bourne defeated John their ranks. Even In Venezuela, with Whatever may be his political fu­ THE QUEEN CITY 6°’erntnent have received such re- must lie a man Insensible to fear, es­ powers" In its naval expansion, as bearin, the ablest Democrat In ; her shocking record of rebellion,-th«* w*rds is admitted by all who ore fa- pecially Avh« n he well kn >ws that an the s«*rretary of th«» Imperial ad­ ture Governor Hughes will not, un­ (Gr»sham. Or., Herald.) • late, and Mr. Chamberlain could , armies were recruited with th lash miralty sai l when th- big approp-ia- less he changes radically, have to ■iltar with r otiditions. But the dis- anarchist Is crouching ui Judging from the appearance of th'» t bvercome the great Reuultlican | and the rifle butt. The partícula honest a;lpii, ratlons that lir.ve been tlr him •T jew, alien compared a large population of ne we should say that Eugene certain- tanc«* It looks more like an ntte»npt ’Iththe to-i I number, that not many forth and be blown ly has a right to call herself the ¡now naturally lazy and lawles John Sharp Williams proved i», to lead. kl Anybody that wan. 1 dream of abandoning queen city of the Wil'am. I e. The he, too, could make pung nt Ing m/hlng to lose, but el Eugene Daily Guard is one of tho ibat-GI.-idyn- grams on occasion, when he A II ink The most prosperous dallies In tho state, on printing paper “ The tarif ?»t country, and certainly sneaks well for the pro­ gress and s >und .sense of Eugen - bus- y * would »ay brain tax.’* lnes**men. if be could Wy Attorney' Lit X ship for fly« tn the d fenw* c a MH. VAN 1)1 SEN HITisJ IED plunks. He to have withdrt and she might ¡I (Pacific Outlook.) c u nt to the usual method In i< killed Stanford White This w«*ek the fitness and compe­ ■ady. At tli tency of Fish Warden Van Dusen Is ed In having him ar r ended Jun again questfohed, in this case by the 7 IK)’ ground of insanity. but I To look high 1« all right, privIJed ed «y the commi A fellow name«! Donald G. Ros* I you don't look so high as to uver- governor himself Chamberlain holds n "tatrï h Thaw is safely Incnrce ,*» that the Incumbent Is hampered in •>*** iati : war toi .1 had droppe EV ’ I ’ J sending out from New York city a I look opportunities to gather enough the performance of hl» duties by per­ “»«Î471 house Lit 11. t on I , erfectiy will NOW FAIRLY IEGUN V- lot of press stuff booming W. L. I coin on the level to make a living. sonal prejudice* and by a tendency that ho should remal In th r . A ’ ’ name3 w$?re dropped toward favoritism, and that he does Douglas, of Massac.hnsett», .... pres- Hm th If everything testified I to by the v ? t by reason of death and t not realize the importan«-e of the !<1 nt on the Democratic tlrket. This Another thing that should be 11m- closed season w other ra ’■s during the year, but nesse* in the case wa is true the a Along with a lot <«f ed may simply nv an another ad for the Ited is the number of »trol •* of girls others in the state, the governor Inm Is ’he I>e»t place f lor the man a ‘} »early 30 ».Oto n< w ieti- t famous S3 shoes. would like to »'«• the master warden who jilted Lincoln and w.*ic he should lx* k«*pt tie >«*re for the sn«l ore than 1000 res Frm among the "has-beens'* and his su<- '**» »«4 H*n for It after he became fanton malnd‘-r of hi* natura H Ilf«. Men wals wei re contrili cessor appointetf. Judging from tho magazine the Thaw type are of “kicks'* that have come in from va "tn wbat Belgium has one law that sbotii **“ 1» MO rlotis parts of the s'ate It would seetn world In anv capacB- w appeal to our woman uffragfsta. 1 I that the only person who Is entlr ly **«»•. ■ . V y know* th give* to each marrb d man two vote: satisfied with th-* »"rvfce of Mr. Van Dusen Is Mr. Yan Dusen. and the amounts while bachelors only have one. 1- man- she work» him A Washington, D. C . dispa RAILROADS < >\E 'ount aggregated in «3.47! U; III NDRED YEARS IIEN( F states that Senator Culberson has In* I wherever and whenever The Chambers-Bristow Banking he present time is inking a It coats more for a dull merehm? Company has moved its books and Th.’ srand traduced a railroad bill fixing a pen­ to al paid out during _____ xamination regarding listing c We take It that President Dlax to brush the dust off his goods than arcounla to the First National bank The Railway Critic predicts that a alty tipon al! railroads that fall to and the merger of the two institu­ $141.464,522, but thls|t|ons. An examination i being hundred year» hence the clumiy de- furnish cars promptly for the tran»- I» not opposed to bull-fighting, as it would to advertb.o and »ell them. tions is now complete. * Med cost of maintaining tbe'm Denver involving the r»es charged i-S- '*%^’