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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
THE EIGENE DAILY GV ARD. THVKßDAY. MARCH 5. too* IS CAUGHT by the grip PRESIDENT PLEADS FOR RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA I of course concerns the Mississippi and general utility of the nuvigabte *n<l 'its tributaries, a hose commercial d<‘- source streams of the country. ! veiopiueat will directly affect half G We recommend that hereafter lour people. The Mississippi would any plans for the use of Inland water be tnude a loop of the sea and work ways In connection with luti-mfate ; upon it should be begun at t oe ear commerce shall regard the Ktrearuw liest possible niotneut. Only less iui- of the country as an asset of the 1 purtant is the Atlantic Inner pi>? age pie. and shall take full account of thi- , parts ol which ure already under conservation of all resources couneot- La Grippe Is Epidemic Catarrh. way. The Inn r passages along the ed with running waters, and shalf | Gulf coast should be extended aud look to the protection of these rc-- | connected with the Atlantic waters. sourct-s from monopoly and to their —H8 di«**** now known “ ‘Br‘P’ Washington, Feb 26 -President health If the policy of waterway ' The need for the developing of the administration in the interests of the Tui«itobec*ll«i‘lnflUeuz*.' Roosevelt today sent the following improvement here recommended i«> Pacific coast rivers is not less pres people. « r! !■*?Iy re*«ma cold, but is special message to congress: H We recommend that thi« cun- ItTerAD' -sous in Ba *>old UP°“ the carried out, it will affect for good ev sing. Our people are united In sup port of the luiniedla'e adoption of gren be ask< d to make suitable pro Tj the Senate and House of Repre J£nt »nd prixiuee* mor. profound dis- ery citizen of the Republic. The Nat a progressive pulley of Inalnd water- vision for Improving the Inland wa sentatives: ional Government must play th«' lead ' way development. terways of the Unit'd States at u *^^7f’in re»H‘Y epidemic catarrh. I transmit herewitn a preliminary ing part In s curing th«* larg« Hitherto our national policy of in rate commensurate with the im-da ol raport fraiu the Inland Waierways • sibie use af our water* avt; ct r When it once begot, it spreads over the land waterway development has been the people as determined by eocupe Commission, which was appointed by encies can . salat, ar 1 -, i.tii'. I j largely negative. No sfngl-' agency de noT^wh U>. grip from each me last March in response to n wld - but th«' worx li «■- ila'.iy na:I a '•vs b ■ -i r 'sncnslble under the 0 >n- tent authority; and we siiggiMt that such provision meet these requisites, spread interest and demand fr->m the in it* vcopo. grt ss fcr making the best use of our viz: expert framing of a definite (toi but each OB. c.U’be. it from the I-ixiple. The bacis of this demand , rivers, or lor oxereiskig foresight In ley. certainty of continuity and co-or Th« various us«i lay in the general and admitted in their development. In the absence dination of plan and work: e\|>ert ini now d alt with b> Liosl■ ’Etfectltae Medicine Ever Tried ability of the railroads to handle, of a comprehensive plan, th« only tiative in the choice of projects aad through four f dr promptly the traffic of th country, tor La Grippe ” safe policy was one of repression and the successl n of works; fi-edom in prei -nt, therefore, It I* and especially the crops of the prev- jUbt L. MailDon, A. M„ Principal of procrastination. Frequent ehang ■« selection of projects in acixirtancx• tv de 1 w it h j riv r sysi ijus fall. cXwh-eHtSh Nidtool, Painter N.C., >f Plan end piecemeal execution of with terms of co- peration; and tb« pt obi -:ti But t he 1 Co T^.’.is report is well worth your at ' projects hav- still further hsi’lper’d widest opportunity for applyiu;; mod i i, chairman of the Jackson County r iun;end.i it poll cy u tentlun. It is thorough, conservative, Ute coinut- rcial H ad i ¡Improvement. A channel li no d* K ern business methods Board of Education. sane, and just. It represents the ma of the waterway may i er than its shall west reach, and O I We recommend that the con He IS » writer of occasional verse and ture judgment of a body of men ex- , nt the same tint« , improve a river short of tie point of' gress be asked to authorize th.« co-or To hucontributed to a number of leading ceptlonally qualified, by personal ex- 1 gress should pn U ><)■ effective navigability Is a she >r wa«te dination and proper development of ■ ad ' r, .nd magazines,-religious, edu- perience and knowledg - of conditions tra’.ive machiner ¡of all It enrts. In spite of larg a;>- existing public services coifnectcci ordii cttiunal and secular. throughout the United States, to un the work of the V fl >11 : proprlations for their improv oue it, with waterways; and we sugRmt (bar part la speaking of Peruna, Mr. Madison derstand anl discuss the grea great prob i so f ir as it relati 1 cur rivers are less serviceable f >» In. such enactment might ptuvide that *•»>•« lent of how to best ust our water- erw Ise there wil 11 1 terstite commerce to-'r.y thin they the president of the United States I m ( be *4.m hardly ever without Peruna in I ways in the interest of all the p'eo- but the people i wore half n century ago. and In i.ilt i wh • w. authorized, with the advice and «son pie. Unusual care has been taken to t > g ■t front our str I of the vast liter«-as» to, oar p pnlafc,« sent of thi senate, to appoint an-1 or- hotne. It Is the most effective medi of state- to which they arc o ji il secure accuracy and balance | and commerce they ar ■ on the wh 4 • i cine that 1 have ever tried for la grippe. ganlze a : national waterways commte- went. If the report errs at all it 1; I ss used. sion to i bring into cu-ontinat J ob Hi »It also cured my wife of nasal ca- tiri I The Commissli r- contains 'by over-conservattstn. It ps of engineers cf the army, tbr- The first c n lit.oil of successful urrh Her condition at one time was findings or statements of fad, a num the coit of improving ur ini» nd w a - development of our waterways is a bureau of snlic, the forest aervic«-. ,nch that she could not at Kight breathe ber of specific recommendations, and terways will be large, but f I lie v s la thi definite and progressive police. Tit,? the through her nostrils. an account of inquiries stl.l in pro than would be required *o r*ll • ond Is a c mere e general plan, matton si'rvlcq, and other branches of “Inconsequence, an inflamed condi gress, and it is based in par. on s’a- ■ong-sti.'it of traffic by railway ex- prepared by til - best experts avall- th? public service in so far ns their T ie benut'lts of su.'h iui tistics and other informati n con tension tion of the throat was brought alxmt, abl , covering «'Very use t > which our work relates to inland waterways anil tained in a voluminous appendix. The provements will be la-g •» also, and streams can be put. getting worse and worse and yielding We shnll not that he be authorized to make swii they will touch the dall y life of subject with which it deal; is of crit to no remedy until Peruna was tried." succeed until t ie responsibility for details and require such du tie« from ical importance both to the present people at every point, unitln the ln- administering the policy and execut these branches of the public service Healthy Mucous Membranes. tore-us of all the rta es and ei’tions and the future of ou.- country. with navigable and of our country. The cost and th-- ing ami adminii «ring the plan is def in c 'iinectLui Those who are fortunate enough to Our river systems are better adapt benefiis sb uld be «■ pially l;rt:ibut d.| initely laid on one man or group of source streams as are nut incoiL-sistent bsve perfectly healthy mucous mem ed to the needs of the people than by cooperation with th«’ State» aud men who can be held accountable. with law; the said eomniù«.<iot> to branes ordinarily do not catch the grip. those of any other country In ex communities, corporations and indi Every portion of the general pHn continue the Investigation of all The mucous membranes lining the During an epidemic of grip I'eiuna “Two years ago I began using Perun» tent, distributi n, navigability, and viduals beneficially nffecied. I heart should consider and so far as prac questions relating to the devek»pmen( nose, throat and lungs, when in a should be used. Hie doses recoin- and it built up my strength so th»t in a ease of use, they stand first Yet the ily concur in the Commission's rec ticable secure to the people the use and improvement and utilisation of rivers of no other civilized countrj ommendation to this end. Such co of water for power, irrigation, and the inland waterways of thu country normal state, are an effectual barrier mended on the bottle are sutlicfent. couple of months I was able to go tc are so poorly developed, so little .gsinst the invasion of grip. After the grip has once been acquired, work again. operation should result In united ef domestic supply as will as for navi and the conservation of its natural used, or play so small a part in the But, if there happens to be the slight Dr. Hartman recommends the use of ‘’This winter I had another attack ol fort in carrying out the great duty of gation. No project should be begun resources related thereto, and to con Industrial life of the nation as those Improving our est catarrhal derangement of the Peruna In teaspoonful doses every hour la grippe, but Peruna soon drove it out inland waterways. until the funds necessary to complete sider and co-ordinate therewith all of the United States. In view of the mucous membranes, then the victim be during the acute stage, after which the • of my system. My wife and I consider While we delay, our rivers remain it promptly are provided, and no plan matters of irrigation, swamp ami use made of rivers elsewhere, the unused, our traffic Is periodically once under way should be changed overflow land reclamation, clarifica comes an easier prey to the grip. directions ou the bottle should be fol Perun* * household remedy.” failure to use our own is astonishing congested, and the material wealth except for grave reasons. Work once tion and purification of streams, pre This in part explains why some peo lowed. Pneumonia followed La Grippe. and no thoughtful man can believe and natural resources of the country begun should be prosecuted steadily vention of soil waste, utilixatiuii ol Experience lias shown that the people 1 Mr, T Baruecott, West Aylmer, On ple get the grip, while others do not. that it will last. The accompanying W« water-power, preservation and exten related to waterways are being stead and vigorously to completion. The rational thing to do is to keep the who use Peruna as a remedy for grip tario, Can., writes: report Indicates clearly the -easous must make sure that projects are not sion of forests, regulation of flow and ily absorbed by great m inopolies. system free from catarrh. In attempt generally recover sooner and are less 1 “Last winter 1 was ill with pneu for it and the way to end it. undertaken except for sound business control of floods, transfer facilities Among these monopolies, ns the re reasons, and that the best modern I and sites nnd the regulation and con ing to do this most people have found liable to the distressing and long-con monia after having la grippe. I took The Commission tinas that it was port of the commission points out. business methods are applied In exe trol thereof, and the relation* be- Peruna to be Invaluable. unregulated railroad competition tinued after-effects of the grip. Perun* for two montlis, when I became which prevented or destroyed the de there is no other which threatens, or cuting them. The decision to under I tween waterways and railways, and When Peruna has not been used dur quite well, and 1 can say that any one Systemic Catarrh, the Result of La velopment of commerce on our in haB ever threatened, such intolerable take any project should rest on ac that the commission be raiinwrmi ing the courseof the grip and the patient can lie cured by it In a reasonable time Grippe. Pe-ru-na Receives Credit land waterways. The Mississippi interference with the daily life of the tual need ascertained by investiga to frame and recommend plans for do finds himself suffering from the after at little expense.” for Present Good Health. our greatest natural highway, is a people as the consoll lation of compa tion and judgment of experts and on veloping the waterways and utilising effects of this disease, a course of Peruna Peru-naA Tonic After La Grippe. Mrs. Jennie W. Gilmore, Box 44, case in point. At one time the traf nies controlling water power. I «’all its relation to great river systems or the waters, and as authorised by cu«i Mrs. Chas. E. Wells, Sr., Delaware. White Oak, Ind. Ter-, formerly House should be resorted to. fic upon it was without a rival in any your Bptcial attention to the attempt to the general plan, and never on gross to carry out the saiqe. through established agencies whe.u su<-b are keeper for Indiana Reform School for Suffered Twelve Years From After- Ohio, writes: “After a severe attack of country. The report shows that com of the power corporations, through mere clamor. The improvement of our inland available, in co-operation with lire la grippe, I took Peruna and found it a Effects of La Grippe. merce was driven from th« Mississi .bills Introduced at the present ses Boy% writes: ppi by the railroads. While produc sion. to escape from thi* possibility waterways can and should be made states, municipalities, ccminunftiea, Mr. Victor I’atueaude, 328 Madison very good tonic.” “Six years ago I had la grippe, which tion was limited, the rails wayB, with if Government regulation In the In to pay for itself so far as practicable corporations and individuals, in such Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, Ohio, writes: St., Topeka, Kan., member of Knights * m followed by systemic catarrh. bills are from the Incidental proceeds from manner '.s to secure an equitable dis- their convenient termini cis. gav • terests of the people. The “Six years ago I had la grippe very bad. “The only thing 1 used was Peruna and Ladies of Security, writes: Navi ' tribut mil of costs and benefit*. ser- intended to enable tie corp ration water-power and other uses. quicker and more siti.fa.- tory “Twelve years ago 1 had a severe at I read a testimonial of a woman who u>d Manalin, and I have been in better vice than the waterways. 1 Liter they 10 take possession In perpetuity of gation should of cours«* be free. But had been cured of grip by Peruna. My health the last three years than for tack of la grippe and 1 never really re of river national forest lands for the pur- the greatest return will come from prevented the restoration covered my health and strength—but busiiand bought me a bottle of Peruna. years before. IRAXKLIX ITEMS traffic by keeping d .vn t heir rates poses of thelr business, where and as the Increased commerce, growth, and _________ 2 to do my work, ’ , 1 cou- j along the soon able “1 give Peruna all the credit for my grew weaker every year, until 1 was E I was For this Htping them- I they please, wholly without compen prosperity of our people. unable to work. I luuuod ------------ using it until 1 was cured.” waited too long. < Special Correspomdoni-e. > good ueaith." I selves by highe chara ■ s elsewhere, sation to the public. Yet the effect we have already in. Feb. 25. Fine wcuZfXT They also acquired w"e r fronts and of granting such privileges, taken to Ad.‘qua’«* funds should be provided, terminals to an extent which made gether with rights air ady acquired by bond Issue If necessary, and tin* at pi sent, although rtotbiug uimsm I i atlve Hawley today appeared b fore Imp issible. tinder State laws would be to give work should be delayed no longer. for leap year. competition water ¡the house public lands committee Jess Kirk and family, who have- Throughout the country the railways away properties of enormous value. Th«* development of our waterways : and made a half-hour argument in have secured such ,c..ntr;>l of canals Through lack of foresight we have and th«* conservation of our for-sts been visiting his daughter. Mm. Chase. support of Senator Fulton's resolu formed the habit of granting without are the two most pressing ph.v.sl?al Lemley, left for their home at Hepp and Bteamboat lines that today in tion passed by the senate list week, extremely valuable needs .f the country. They are In ner Saturday. land waterway transportation Is compensation i authorizing the attorney-general io rights amounting to monopolies on terdependent, and they should be met Mrs. J. Bamford has been on tlx • largely in their hands. This was nat ¡Institute suit against the Oregon & ural and doubtless inevitable under navigable str«anu and on the public vigorously, together and at once. The sick list for a few days. ■ California Railroad Company to ad domain. The repurchase at great ex questions of organization, power«, Mrs. W. II. Ray, who has been ili the circumstances, but It shoul I not just its grant. He explained the be allowed to continue uni ss under pense of water-rlghin thus carelessly and appropriations are now before with rheumatism for the past few law under which the grant was made, liven away without r-turn has al Congress. There is urgent need for weeks, hud the doctor call iru her careful Government regulation. and pointed out. wherein the railroad Sunday. We hope she will be atcmocf Comparatively little inland freight ready begun In tile Fast, and before prompt and decisive action. I company bad failed to comply with 11 ng will be necessary in the West THEODORE ROOSEVELT. In a few days. The Portland Eug no & Eastern is carried by boat which Is not car also. Bay«?rs of railroad grant landä i the law. lie told the committee that No rights Involving water February 26. 19US. ---L ......... " There were services at the Meth ried a part of its journey by rail al from t le Ore gm <ü California may be I the department of jus.ic- does not Railway Company has b kun active p iwer should be granted to any cor so. As the report shows, the sin odist church Sunday. operati n toward building a road 5 with the porations In perpetui'v. but only for «clack Fred Ray has his house about enm- as well as the railroad cant- I feel justified in proceeding Y>MMEN'D VITONS. Albany. The cer.zftU devi ltqitn nt and use of out authorized between Salem and pleted. nny. under the I-'ulton resolution. | suit until it is specical'.y : e conclu- company this morning began the dis Interstate waterway* will require in a l -ngth of time sufficient to allow The commission makes the follow them to c induct their business prof. to do so by congress, At th Look out, girls, the justice of the author’izin'g tie a:torney-general to sion cf Hawl-y's talk the resolution tribution of ties along Center street telligent regulation of the relations Itably. A reasonable charge should ing r cor;ni. Nations: peace has a new gold ring. between rail and water truffle. When b-gin Sili’,8 to enforce the com- was referred to the subcommittee and as soon as the work I* completed i this is done th : irailways at id water of course bo mad« for valuable right.« A. W.- recommend Ih;>t heroaftci Every one has a bud coldL th laying of the track proper XV ill Coyote hunting seems to lie * tiling , ways will assist Instead of injuring and privileges which they obtain lilans for the improvement of navi t ,.e terms of the grants fur investigation. 1 oac? other. Both will b^ri fit., but from the National Government. The gation in Inland waterways, or for of the past among th se part*. t the ;ana* ana:, u? sold the chief benefit will i «er. i< to the valu a for which this charge Is made any use of these waterways In con I' The dat^ce at Charles l#nilev'g Fri- tor »2 »0 an cere ia lots cf not lucre Interstate ■ commerce, | day nlght'was a good one, althi .iMtl* will ultimately, through the natural nection with i.i-oing at Albany, aim arrer rue people in general through quicker growth and orderly development of shall take account of the purlflca- than l re* io each purchaser, 1 TV < 1 a * I', O i ' 11 • •• t Li 1* u»l£ £1 T1 •« there were not so many pre.u'nlt »o track has bet n completed in the »LUU I lit &Ql to The report rest * through lit on the onr population and industries, reach tlon of the water», the developni 'llt usual, as there are so many t.tnninR. I settlers only. corporate limi’s of both cities, the enormous amounts. A fair share of of power, the control of floods, the ThL authority conferred on work of building a connecting line : fundaniental com «ption t! ¡at every Ihe Increase shotiM be suf guarded reclamation cf lands by irrigation Tlii.i neighborhood is pnigrtwataK nicely and we hope It will ciuitlmse. waterway should be mad - to serve the <l ; will lie rushed. nt of lustice by th«, res- for the benefit of the n»ople from and drainage, and all other uses of The agents of the company state i the people es largely and In as many whose labor It springs. The prone -dv the waters or benefits to be derlv <1 olution greailiy concern« ao'd«ri of 1 Arthur Belknap, of Blue River. that on next Wednesday work will be different ways as possible. It 11 poor A sure cure, or.a you esn <t< icud from their control. the larids. w no nave outa.ueil their Lester Wvcoff, also q; ' upper Mi - begun o i the road from Eugene to 1 business to develiDp a riv r for navi- thus secured, aft-r the cost of ad upon. Hickorq Bark Cough iU-ntedy. B. We recommend that hereafter ministration and Improvement bar way a« t< > prevent —■ companion Spring*'' Id. tracts itroni t 1 list it rail! .-a ¡;; yi'«Iatlon Kenzle valley, an T b’.H Is known as the gation in such a both local nnd general benefits to the A sure cure and it's pure. ned are on Wilch liner, and has no connection Its use for power, when by n little been met, should naturally be de of the.« ? term 1. .Nearly i vii.OOO acres whose name is nc people shnll be fully c msldered In ' for all lung troubles, roughs, colds, voted to the development of our In aniette in a with Or goa Electric. — Salem Juur-| foresight it could be mail to tervi bare b*»en so IId 1*-. the rallrotd in vlo- their way down th any such plans for the improvertient hoarseness and sore throat. For aatay o Portland, both purposes. We can not afford land waterways. | by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store arul lation of th .-•• t' rati, and much of small boat on a 'of navigation In inland waterways, needlessly to sacrific-1 power to Irri in the state tbes? tnds ci intain toe most valuable They started Tuesd Th«* r> port justly calls attention to or f r any use of these waterways In first-class dealers everywhere. gation, ur Irrigation to domestic wa ♦ he fact thnt hitherto our national the » McKenzie 1’01 K ( GI NTV MOHAIR timber in thi ' state. The possessors talinon hatchery • connection with Interstate commer-e: have s n ¡»ta In i them«elves with the river and reach d point opposite POOL UlLi. BE SOLI) ter supply, when by taking thought p illi y has been one of almost unre and that wherever practicable F •<! I MTV ITEM»- we may have all three. Every stream stricted disposition and waste of nat They came ov Mli‘ f that : he courts will r gar I Eugene that ev nin ,\'.i ural resources, and emphasizes the rid agencies shall cooperate with them a s innoi■ nt purchaser*. But the to Eugene, w ■ bey- spent the At the meeting of the Polk County should be ur.ed to the utmost. States, riunlclpaifties, communities, (Special Correspondence> stream can be used si unless such m will contend that it was night, and left again on their Jour- Mohair Association, held at the court in is planned for In advance. When fundamental r.«ct - slty for conserving corporations, and individuals, with a Unity, Feb. 2 4.—Rev. I’tukins, <il I these resources upon which our pres view to an equitable distribution of n> ruing. They e house last Saturday afternoon the ' “ - of the buyers to know ney Wednesday Springfield, occupied the pulpit at shch plans are made, we shall find lent and future success as a nation ions placed by congress pect to reach Portland by toaigl lit po 1 was organized and the date for coats and benefits. tills place Sunday. that, instead of Interfering, one use 1 primarily rests. Running water I» tl.e sale set for April 17. of the land“, that many although those who have made C. We recommend that hereaf- The Booth-Kelly camps ar* Rh»rt- can A meeting has i> en called fcr Sat ian often be mad? to assist another. a most valuable' natural as set of t'i'- ter nny plans for the navigation or ting dawn In this vicinity, The Or- night fro mthe rallrot 1 trip before do not think th' It* head people, and there Is nr nt need for a time, urday, February 2K, to b« held In Each river system, from other use cf Inland waterways tn ter camp shut down about aix wrw*tOB. government had issued make the instance in so iend a few day* >>• Brown's hall. At tnls meeting ar- waters In the forest, to its mouth In conserving It for navigation, for pow connection with Interstate commerce ago, the Racey Mattesun esnip «liar The boys will anil that deeds violating th the coast. Is a slrigl“ unit and should er. (or irrigation,'and for domei-.lt ' 'h« grants cannot convey the metropolis, bip th« ir boat baci rang -inents for Ute poo] will be per hall take full account of transfer down laHt week, and the F cm * caxHfx- Navigation of and muhicfpal simply. ’ fil'd I It les and Sites, and of the lo<a- by freight and •ome home on the. fected. and all minor details in con be treated as Bitch. [ are void will close In about two weeing aw the lower reaches of a - ream can will nection with the spring sale The Coninilssl >n was appointed to Wording Is Broad, cars. not be fully developed without con obtain Information concerning our tlon of tracks, grades, bridges, dams, soon as they get in all the limber The u ording of the Fulton résolu- acted upon. Dallas Observer. Then we will bt* uf» fjbods and low waters by waterways as relnT d to the g'-neral depots, and other works on navig that Is cut. trol of tian is i r ad. and <- ♦ ♦ + * able and source streams with a view against the real thing. authorizes the nt- drainage. Navlgabl« welfare. + ♦ ♦ + + * storage and tornea 2 Much work was done, hut 4 •> ♦ + ♦♦♦♦ A' ♦* ♦<-♦♦♦ o institute practically Herta and W. C. Edwards, of Port channels are directly concerned with more remains to lie done before a to equitable cooperation betwe- n wa inlt 3 t h 41 h e may deem expedi- ♦ 4 M AI1K1ED. the protection of source waters, and plan for their development can he ter way and railway facilities for the land. were In this vicinity taut »<4k nt. ‘-tn 4 lli - the claim on li-half'f promotion of commerce and the ben visiting with friends and rclutivrs. th? We need addit efit of the peole. ♦ with soil erosian which takes th • ma prepare I In detail. • ntnent that the lands 1 ♦ 4 ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Berta left Wednesday for North Car terials for liars end shoals from the frante«! ional information on the flow of our ♦ It. We recommend that any plans olina and W. C. returned to Port ich of said acts respec- , richest portions of our farms. The streams, the condition of channels, theiy 0 ?ne The Welch people com ♦ At the Cath for improving the inland waterways part thereof, have been land. where he will resume bio »nrk ns s of a stream for domestic and the amount and cost of water traffic, nd aro menced distributing this on ♦ shall take account of the present and •y forfeited to the Unit-I February 26. H Stato Centre street In Silcm yester- ♦ municipal water supply, for power, the requirements for terminal«, the prospective relation of rail lines to as conductor on the str»<*t railway. r ason of any breaches Marcóla, and George Young Is In a <n itu-al condi •f viola day, also in Eugene and ♦ and in many cases for irrigation, area In each watershed which should such waterways, and shall ascertain f any of the terms or of Donna. Rex ••»(litio Springfield. Bleat be the tie ♦ must also be taken into full account be kept under forest, and the means so far as may be whether such wa tion with cancer. He is not expecxAxb -------- if either or any of the; rell officiating to live manj w« eks ,n t i ■ -> The development of our inland of preventing soil-waste and the con •W *r*. known merchant of Marcóla. 1 that wifi bind the cities of ♦ terways when Improved will be pf- Racey Matteson bad the nifefor Th» r solution also authorizes the are in Portland on a short honeym But fectlv-ly used In the face of railway the upper Willamette valle; V ♦ waterways will hav<» results far be sequent damage to our rivers. together In commercial unity. ♦ yond the immediate gain to com It Is neither necessary nor desirable competition; and that the relations tune to have his house and contcmta general to institute suits to i trip- merce. Deep channels along the At î*’r'ain th the between railways and waterways be burned one day last week.. I xmb . ♦ lantic and Gulf coast and from the to postpone the beginning of ■>e rights of the United work until all the facts are obtained. further examined with the purpose of about »600. At the home of the bride's parents «’ t 1 the jands granted to the Gulf to the Great I^k«s will have We have suffered heavily in the past R. C. Edwards went to Kugtme * V, ’■‘•agon ',’E"n Kr| Road aa company Company ror for north of Eugene. February J«. lUO“ high value for the national defense from the lack of adequate transpor devising means of rosderlng the two Monday on business. and Charles L. Powell, of London, systems complementary and harmon B*-.- n.roai^ from Roseburg to Coos Hlckoik Bark Congo Remedy.made Rev C T Howard. J. Ti. Orr anc Oliver' The use of water-p wer will meas tation facilities, and unless a begin ious and making such fair division laids »y of tY,a* grant the¡ Miss Ollie Warthen. of Eugene. by the Hickory Brak Remedy Ciwn- is a Veati’h, appraiser« of th te property of I urably relieve the drain upon onr di ning is promptly made, we shall suf of traffic that rates Mumma officiating. The groom and manage 'Wn To to be sold f-r not more be es at* of E. W. H >ard. the Cot- ! minishing supplies of coal, and trans fer still more heavily In the future» ment may be coordinated economic pany, of Salem. Or., guaranteed to fte farmer at London. pure; guaranteed to cure your rough who died In portation by water Instead of rail on- ®°r<> than an acre and In lots of not la* ’’** Grove nn re i»a». It'O acres to each purchas- Being without funds or an expert ally and with benefit to the country. or money refunded. Guaranteed to- fc*w a £3«» ly will tend to conserve our Iron a Eugene hospi ’ al a ouse Februai K. We recommend the adoption At the For sale by Th-« . p probate court ■ Forest protection, without which riv staff, the Commission has confined of means for ascertaining regularly make a friend of you. today filed with th JudVe O. R principles affecting the M lib. .h irfetfons have been vlolnt- 19<|R. by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store *■<? irtfng the value er Improvement cannot be permm- itself to 1 their Inventory, repi r Kirk and M whole problem and the entire coun all facts related to traffle on the In first-class dealers everywhere. tat*,. by ” attached to the raiirra I man. Min d the property to t e »2321.6», the ent. will at the »am- time help to le in bulk and at higher its report 1« a plea, tn the light land waterways, and for publishing yri-... ,¿ of merchandise postpone the threatened timber fam- try j Ine, and will secure us against a of actual facts, f ir simplicity ap ! dl- the same in a form suitable for gen f»t»; nt fl • ">0 an acre and by re E. M. Warren has just placed t l-tc company to sell to appli- m-. total dearth of tirtiber by providing rec tness In dealing with th« great eral use. exhibit of grains and grasses *n 'b* ’d at 12.5(1 an acre. lblcn, of our Inland waterways In F. We recommend the adoption of for the perpetuation of the remaining real estate office of Mt -Murphey * woodlands. Irrigation will cr ate the ¡the Interests of the people. It sub means for ascertaining and rendering Hugh on West Eighth street and U •HWl.Fy AlUi. HR F or to qmei mits no specific plans or recommen- available, at such rate as to meet Installing a similar exhibit In Fk«m means of livelihood for millions of H I.TON's MEASURE in »ecti people and supplies of pure water Idations concerning even hr most Im public necessities, all requisite data fne * Buoy'a office on Willamette range will powerfully promote ptibl'c portant projects. The first of these related to the physical character and street. W»»hing on- Feb. 26.—Represent- attorney« foi PURCHASEfiS ALSO MAY LOSE LAN OS IN S, P. GRANT ELECTRIC LINE LCtiG Till? BY WATER down to P ortland ¡