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    EUGENE MEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, UM>H
«¡[II6EIIEWEEKLÏ 6U4RD
tracted parents and relatives of the
victims, but that will not bring back
to life and childhood happiness and
future usefulness the two hundred
charr-d and twisted little bod. -s.
heal the life-long burdens of M
maimed ajd injured survivors. W 1,
was not this investigation made
fore the appalling tragedy shoe) d
the world and brought sorrow to
hundreds of lives?
Practice fire drills ar forgotten by
the little ones in the preset:
ot
actual fire and smoke, and the lirec-
tions of teachers are unheeded when
a time comes that tries the courage of
the stoutest of grown men and wo-
men. Only low buildings, well sup-
plied with broad stairways and wide
-V timber spéculât
and by smalli mayor, accused him in a sermon o I hours, every minute of which was oc­
buyers. It authorl iz«s and directs the lack or backbone in pros«>cutfng suet cupied with the transaction of hot­
mm
attorney-general 1 to bring suits in 1 places,
Then the mayor got bur; ness directly concern-d
with the
equity "to enforce • ary and al! rights : aud in yesterday's Oregonian mad“ growth and betterment of tho city,
----- 7iriI'.l b> « f fSRER.
and remedies
the United States." public his orders issued some tinu and then It was necessary to adjourn !
Editor and Publisher.
“Old Borax ’ Wiley miy find him-1 ago tq Captain Bruin, in «trueting him until Wednesday night in order to
self boomed for president by the to continue his raids upon Fritz': preperly consider all the questions '
ish, :
u.rsday at Eugene,
w hiskeyites. In a recent spe eh he place until he was finally f treed to brought before It. B st of all, there
pul-‘»nr
Oregon.
said: “While alcohol Is bad for the’ quit business or keep within the pAh was exhibited by the large member­
-7'^uon P -, «1-50
human system, whiskey is exceeding­ of theThw. These ordt r> w. re iin- r ship present a spirit of complete har­
j.dd U» advaueo'.JÏ 00 at end of
ly g od for the alimentary secretions, ative and backed up by the endorse mony, and a .desire on part of every
the constituent matters that go to ment of Police Commissioner Greene, on»- to work solely for the building
»“'rad at the Eugene, Oregon,
mak up the product overcoming the to whom the mayor referred the ma' of a Greater Eugetie. Cities do not
as second-class matter.
bad effect of the alcohol In it. A ■ter, thus completely vindicating th» grow up, but are built by the eff >rts
man should be allowed to take a administration in the premises.
f the pe; ; le who own property and
drink when so disposed.”
In these
-------- ¿?ut, .or the Guard.
Dr. Lane has had a hard row to do business in them, and the re ■ > :
prohibition times that's surely say­ hoe in his attempts to give Portland uitlon of tais truth is what is forcing
- , owing are authorized to
Ttt*.Areceipt
re»v.i>- for
__ - subscriptions or
ing some.
the first clean, honest administra­ Eugene to the front rank.and mak­
HXr an - '(pher
re»»u business
___ _ lnr
rho n*tu-
for . The
Dally |
tion it has had In years, and a weak­ ing It a model for other progrestlve
doors swinging outward are Lt for REAL GROWTH OF
front.
The
er man would have given up the task coiumunitles to copy
EUGENE BEGINNING in disgust long ago In spite of the Commercial Club is doing a grand
the
school houses of the lower grades,
Sg-Oeo. A Drury.
' Kres* all remittances and com- and not one of them should ever be
attacks of politicians, plots of gam work, aud its power for good Is in­
Eugene will see the greatest activ­ biers and dive-keepers, »and criticlsn creasing with growing membership
higher than two stories above the
’••‘“ guakd PRINTING CO.,
basement. The fire drill is useful, ity in building this year that any of disgruntled officials, he has pur and more thorough organization.
Eugene. Oregon.
and today prevented a catastroi he in Western Oregon town ever experl- sued his policies without awerviug
A writer in Engineering News Is
Grand Rapi ls, but it was in a high enc»>d. This will be due to the fact from the path of duty and has emerg
school, and oldsr puplis were con- that the country tributary is being cd victorious from every one of hi” inclined to poke fun at Edisou's pro­
cerned.
— T(»ot ri subsu RU'.ERK
developed more rapidly than ever I numerous encounters. The, lesson of ject for easting a cement house In
If there is a lesson in this sad ttory and that the next five years will see his career is that the official who 1 a single mold. Following up the Idea
the
A, ann
beratofore,
thnt came c . er the tel“'rranh wires ! its imputation quadrupled, Thi- val- personally honest, sincere an.l clean of casting plumbing fixtures and
V» uà
Cua.J o’ ‘•"e u'sl
yesterday it is that the public- con-^ ley will become a net work of elec­ has nothing to fear from any trump­ pipe* in place, he suggests that dishes,
Above is a picture of the kltch cn set which id given away to sub-
rnnelled to withdraw the offer of science, sleeping in
false and fan- 1 tric
roads,
and numerous small ed-up charges that may be brought may he cast on the dining-room tabli scribers of The Weekly Guard who p a,v $2.00 a year for the paper in ad-
louis Republic ftee with ev-
:«(Saih m advance subscription. Ow- cied security, requires just such sac­ farms will be carved out of the big against him, and in Harry Lane's and arranged with flushing rims and vance. It is n very useful presen’ for the housekeeper.
£ o the raise in the price of paper rifices as this to quicken it into ac­ ranches, incr using production and honesty those who know him best wastes like the plumbing fixture-
J! publishers were forded to advance tion. There will be better and safer insuring a volume of business many
and the trouble of dish washing b scrap b tween these two Hat 1, ns than publicans fear that their candidate
have the most implicit «onfidence.
Sei? price to us to such an extent
school houses built in the future, and times that of the present day. Fac­
done away with forever.
Il* eon any others on the face of the earth. cannot meet Governor Chamberlain
Would
not Senator
can no
*‘ve
paper the economy of herding children to­
at tlie polls?
tories and payroll Industries of
eludes by saying that “if
It would be a small loss to the rest Fulton or Judge Cake prefer to sub­
ivuv 3S «i uroniinm-
■il
out
of
holder's sensibilities are so
We arp however, offering the Ore- gether by hundreds, like sheep in a many kinds will naturally follow the COOPERS FIND SCBSTITI TF.
of the world if they were wipi
mit their case in that manner? This
FOR FORMER MITERIALS as to make him willing to
MS Agriculturist or the American I corral, will give place to higher ideals growth of the population because,
can only occur when there is a use­
existence.
firmer (your choice) free with each of duty toward school children and there will be a. home demand for
less division among Republicans, it
a c» tn; nt dwelling which is
in advance subscription. Or we
may be a different matter to prevent
The coopers of the Unite! States ly i:ke thirty thousand others, pre
increase the sense of responsibility their products. ~
Parta
4*
, One of the
.ill give the Semi-weeaiy Oregon
brothers from quarreling by a state
are
probably
suffering
more
at
th*
incurred
by
the
citizen
who
accepts
Eugene,
as
the
natural
commercial
sumably
in
the
same
town,
he
w
mid
Jnurnal the best newspaper in Ore-
statute.
it is a basic truth that a
able to put a
5'with the Weekly Guard for only the duties of school trustee. The safe­ centre of the upper Willamette val­ present time for want of a supply ol almost be ready to consider cement
house divided against itself cannot
of electricity.
cents extra, of $2.25 for both the ty and comfort of the children should ley, must of necessity grow into an timber than the m- n of any other napkins and cement bedding."
stand.
It is essential in a democ-
pur to sleep by means ot electricity racy that the elector vote hi-« own
Guard and Journal.
We will send
not be measured by a standard of important inland city, with exten­ wood-using Industry.
The Ashland Record says: At th< but this man front Paris says he Is choice. The citizen must account to
the Gns'd and the Weekly Orego­
This condition is caused largely by
dollars and cents, or entrusted to sive jobbing and manufacturing in­
Ashland
Commercial club meeting able to wake them again. That is his own enlightened conscience and
nian for $2.50.
officials who are careless and lucotn- terests. The activity of the present the great decrease in the supply of Monday evening a live communlca different, but he can try his experi­ not to party dictation, when any au­
Spl< ndi<l I’remiunis.
To those who do uot wish ta take petent.
year will be only a beginning, and those woods considered necessary for tion was read from the Eugene Com ments on the other fellow, so far as thority. be it man or party, can dic­
tate to the elector, democracy ceas­
advantage of these clubbing offers
bigger and better buildings will go cooperage stock, and the lack of
mercial club asking this club to take we are concerned.
es, and a way Is open to a long train
ve otter tne following splendid pre­
of
the
merits
of
such
knowledge
up along our business streets with
of evils that sap the life of the com­
mium to Weeklv Guard subscribers:
an Interest in the referendum vote
each succeeding year.
As The species of wood as might possibly
FOlt ONLY TWO DOLLARS we
However, so long as our navy can, munity. It is a bright omen that the
on
the
State
University
appropria
­
Independent voter is abroad in the
will send the Weekly Guard one year,
Guard predicted over a year ago, be used as substitutes. A few years
tion bill. The Ashland Commercial whenever needed, live up to its rec­ land. He serves his party best, who
and give as a premium a set of six
The Springfield News, speaking of street paving was the step necessary ago the cooperage manufacturers of
Evolution
silver spoons, butter knife and su­ the University of Oregon appropria-1 to Inaugurate a long delayed trans­ the Pacific coast obtained their sup­ club voted its hearty endorsement of ord— It has never failed yet the peo­ serves his country beet.
file U. of O. and assured the Eugene ple will be perfectly willing to let It has demonstrated that the fittest sur­
gar shell (Rogers make).
formation into a real city, and that ply of timber from the East, using
vive. Is it not the wiser way that
A kitchen set consisting of one tion, says:
club that it would be out "boosting" go at that, and Ignore all the Ineffi­ our republican brothers wash their
“You cannot keep a good thing1 this prediction has been fully verified very largely the better cooperage
carving knife
and
fork, one
ciency lulk that may crop out from linen behind closed doors. This done
for
the
cause
of
higher
education
in
bread knife, one cake knife, one par- down by any limitations; it is bound j cannot now be successfully contro­ woods, such as white oak and elm.
time to time.
the large majority of republicans
ing knife (American Cutlery Co. to grow and flourish, and the exten-1 verted. The immediate effect of the Recently, these manufacturers have Oregon during the entire campaign.
need have no fear of results; to fear
__ cake turner and one
make), one _
pan
been
using,
with
reasonable
success,
sion of its work and service muBt be improvement program has surprised
The Oregon Tradesman says edit­
The editor of a high-browed publi- the voice of the people may invite
egg spoon, , a _ very useful thing to
J. II. HOPKINS.
various species of wood native to orially: Does advertising pay? I-ook
defeat.
met by prompt and rational expendi­ even its most sanguine advocates.
have in any family.
licatiou wants the motto changed be­
their
immediate section.
Sitka at the department stores.
Or a pretty
mantel clock that tures adequate to the pace of that
Their fore It is restored to our coins from
spruce is now largely used on the Pa­ worst enemy will not accuse them of
keeps good time.
growth. There is nothing to be urged WAS THIS DREAM
"In God We Trust” to "With God We
Thes«’ premiums we have in stock
cific coast for such slack sooperage being foolishly benevolent to the
against such an appropriation: the
MERELY
COINCIDENCE?
Deal.” That would be all right for
and are prepared to deliver them
as flour, sugar, lime and bottle bar­ newspapers.
Their detractors
havl* such as he, but would be Inappropri-
¿T-.-
promptly V.'e know they will please regency of the University is of a kind
Dreams and forecasts have ever
to negative all thought of waste or had a curious attraction for the hu­ rels, and tight cooperage, such as never claimed that they do not sue- ate for a lot of our coin-handlers.
you.
To the Editor:
vinegar, pickle and jr-ider barrels, ceed. Ixiok at their advertising. It
Any one of them costs you only 50 extravagance or worse, and every
A greut deal of talk Is now being
cents In addition to the regular sub- dollar of the $125,000 will find its man mind, only surpassed by seem­ butter and cheese cooperage, buckets
We take it that there are no known Indulged In throughout the county
is the most liberal of any class of
ing communications front spirits of
acript'en price ot tbe paper.
exact and purposeful place in the the departed. Narratives that as­ and pails.
Why?
Because they know members of the organization which among politicians, about Statement
trade.
Address
Recently wine barrels have been it pays and pays well. That is the has demanded the abdication of the No. 1, and 1 find amongst our far­
scheme of betterment designed for sume to present details are often so
GUARD PRINTING CO.,
mer friends there is an entire misap­
made from Sitka spruce, these being only reason they do it.
Eugene, Oregon.
the school.
czar of Russia at once within the prehension of its purposes and the
interwoven and embroidered with
"The people do not always have pure Inventions that it becomes dif­ coated insidA with a high grade of
borders of the czar’s domain. That manner of attaining them. The Pri­
mary method of nomination is one
According to the ukase of the Is a long distance ¿itunt.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the opportunity to exercise their will ficult to examine the facts upon their paraffine. Douglas fir Is also used
♦ in the distribution of the public mon­
thing and Statement No. 1 la entirely
♦
to some extent.
Inferior grades of congressional powers that be, the
different.
♦ eys, and this is an occasion for the merits. The case of Thomas Pender­ slack cooperage, such as salt and tariff is not to be revised by the
* EASTERN OREGON
If half that’s priuted concerning
Many think that at the general
SEES REAL ISSUE ♦ demonstration of their best judg­ gast, the best authenticated and most lime barrels, are sometimes made of next session of the present congress, politicians making use of the affairs election that three or four candl-
♦
remarkable that has recently fallen
♦ ment in directing, at least, that much
(Union Republican)
*
white fir.
but by a special session of that to of the closed state banks in New date’s of one party may be pitted
under our observation, offers no such
♦
Among
the
referendum + o fthe public treasure to channels
be elected this year, which is to be York to boost themselves be true, against a single opponent of the op­
difficulties.
*
posite party and thus the majority
♦ biils that will come before the ♦ that mean something of real and
called
after the inauguaration of the somebody la liable to get badly stung by dividing Its vote be defeated.
Thomas Pendergast, a healthy ATTEMPT TO DISREGARD
♦ people this spring will be one ♦ practical good; and of exemplifying
next
president.
Now.
where
did
sooner or late. You can’t Hafely mon­ Such however. Is not the case.
WILL OF PEOPLE
young man living with his wife and
♦ that deals with the appropria­ ♦ their faculty for wise administrative three children in Hoboken, N. J.,
In one party at the primaries a
they ^et authority to speak for the key with money.
I
number may contend, each party to
ting for the State University ♦ ability. To refuse it will be a sign
Those Republican politicians who next president?
was bridge tender at the Lackawanna
Itself, and only registered voters ot
♦ at/Eugene, and unless the ♦ of sheer weakness in that line; and
What will the college professors be that party—It is a party affair,
ferry, his business being to raise and are asserting that the dir»»ct primary
We ta^e it that Senator Nelsou, "knocking” next? Here's a profes­ confined to each
♦ signs are misleading it will be ♦ we hope there will be no dubious­
party,
and the
lower the adjustable “apron" which law, with Its Statement No. I, will
of Minnesota, Isn't one of the cour­
♦ approved by an overwhelming ♦ ness or meagreness in the mandate
sor of American history saying that choice at the primaries of the individ­
connects the ferryboat with Its land­ destroy the Republican party in Ore-
ual Is the nomniee of that jmrty and
tiers ot "the unorowned king of fi­
♦ majority and it is up to East­ ♦ from the polls to hand this sum over
twenty-six of our presidents have not no other name can be printed on the
gon, are either insincere or I lament-
nance” or likely to be. His sar­
♦ ern Oregon to do its part in ♦ to thhe propur representatives of the ing.
been up to the average of some rul­ ballot as the nomln»*e of that party,
One Sunday night recently he ably ignorant. This primary plan of
castic reference to the "relief” of
♦ this matter.
A state that ♦ establishment we are all proud of."
not two or thriu» names, hut just the
ers of England and France.
awoke from a dream wherein he felt selecting party candidates, from
the market by Pierpont Morgan and
♦ strangles its educational in­ +
one namq that the party has endors­
himself suddenly stricken blind while United States senator down through
his bunch was decidedly refreshing
♦ stitutions is a good one to get ♦ PORTLAND PAPER
Maybe it wa/ luck that enabled ed, and this name and hls opponent,
the entire list, has been in effect in
aa a party nominee selected In like
after
all
the
slush
that
has
been
♦ out of. and Oregon does not ♦
Former
Governor Bradley to land
SAYS JOB IS FIXED engaged at his dally employment. most of the Southern states for years
manner, are voted for or against at
banded
out
on
the
subject.
♦ propose to be in that class.
that Kentucky Senatorship, though the general election—rln that way is
♦
The next morning he told his wife of and It has not disrupted or d ¡sorga n-
*
we are confident that Former Gov­ the choice of the people determined.
♦
The People’s Press, of Portland, his dream, and also told it to his ized the Democratic party there. It
“Unformulated truth” may be all
ernor
Beckham would give It anoth­ Statement No. 1 now comes in play
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
as
fellow-workmen at the ferry Landing, has simply given the people a chance
sizes up the s natorlal situation
and not before, ’and It pledges the
right in propositions to be wreath'd er name.
who jested with him all day Jong on to choose their officials and insured
follows:
legislator to record and obey tbe nian-
with by learned judicial hair-spllt-
the
blindness
the
dream
foretold.
lu
­
date of til.- people. Tills is tile near-
school house horror
"First of all a legislature must
clean local government In states that ters, but for every-day use plain
It is an unjustifiable slander to
law-t
Just before the day's work was
WILL AROUSE PUBLIC I elected which is either opposed to
otherwise would have been controlled truth is , good enough, even if it say that women are not good man­ est under the constitution and sena-
that we can come to electing a
Statement No. 1 or pledged to vote done, “and while," reads the abso­ by corrupt machines, barked by over- is much rarer than it should be.
agers. Just count the well-managed tor by the vote of the people, The
lutely trustworthy account, “he was
The awful school house fire report­ only for the "Republican choice.
, whelming party majorities.
husbands you know and you'll admit dusturbance now made upon the sub­
winding
the
hawser
about
the
drum
ject is neither more or less than an
ed In yesterday's dispatches to The This is the principal part of the pro­
Oregon is strongly Republican, and
What are the advocates of no-
It, even if some of the husbands attempt to throw sand in the eye’s of
Gaard. will serve as a warning to gram to be carried out. Next, the at the ferry.” and while the hun- ¡onc«> the primary taw is accepted In more-legislation Kicking about, i any-
the average voter, especially thos»?
won't.
■chool trustees the country over, just machine will get behind Fulton solid­ dreds of passengers went scurrying i Its entirety in good faith, giving the | w»y? Aside from the regular supply
In the rural districts, to Induce them
by
tn
crowds
to
their
trains.
Pender
­
M the Iroquois theatre fire revolu­ ly, and make every effort to give
| rarrtt and file of the party's voters bills, congress doesn't seem to be
to overthrow this wise ineasur- and
return to that old era of corruption
tionized the construction of places of him the Republican nomination. gast was stricken blind just as the 1 an opportunity to select clean candi­ making anybody dizzy by the speed,
which has brought disgrace upon Or-
xiausem >nt. The hundreds who died With Fulton as the Republican nom­ night before he had dreamed he dates. a Republican primary nomlna-! with which it is legislating.
egon from Maine to Georgia and from
tn horrible agony on that occasion inee and Chamberlain the choice ol would be. And blind he remains.
tion will be practically equivalent to j
The following letter, written to th • the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Was this but a coincidence? Was
Maybe the ohiciat au., »uncement morning paper, is a very sensible
•ere n ,t sacrificed in vain, because his party, the machine plans to let
! election, just ss a Democratic nom-
Such a reputation as we have for
Public sentiment forced lethargic city the Democratic candidate get the it a premonition? Or is It to be ex­ . ination is in the Southern states. It that there was more than a billion view of Statement No. 1. from a Ke- political corruption and dishonesty
keeps good people and capital away
•fflclals to act promptly and effi­ popular vote at the general election plained upon the rational basis ttqit ! is not the primary taw but the oppo­ dollars in gold coin the largest publican standpoint.
Editor Register As to statement from our state; it holds down th*
the
physical
conditions
which
pro
­
The
man
who
is
already
amount
ever
gathered
in
one
place
ciently for public »safety and hun­ In June.
sition of the party leaders to such a
No. 1., much has been said, more to price of our property, prevents in­
dreds of theatres that were form ’rly picked for the senatorshfp which duced blindness had. in their growth, Just enactment that Is menacing Re­ and under one control In our treas­ be said, much more done before our dustries from coming and developing
*tre trai>s are now at least reasonably should go to Chamberlain will be the night before reached such a publican success in this state. Party ury had something to do with th«? ef­ ballots are counted in June eleation. in our midst, and deteriorates the
state as to produce upon the subcon­
It is agreed that its purpose is to
•ell supplied with means of quick elected on the first ballot after the
: lines are not tightly drawn at the fusive friendliness Japan has recently secure the people's choice for tf. 8. moral and intellectual standard of
our country.
exit in case of fire. The death of "ho legislature has met ajid organized." scious mind the impressions of that ; present time and voters of all par­ been displaying toward Uncle Sam.
Senator. Interest »fenii to center on
The writer of this is a farmer. He
blindness which in a few hours they ities look with disfavor upon the at-|
e
the
for
­
This
movement
to
enfc
the question as to whether it serves is not a strong or radical politician,
■fxny innocent, helpless children in
enough
to
actually
would
be
strong
It took President Diaz, of Mexi­ its purpose several newspaper ar­ never was a delegate but once each
Cleland yesterday should, condemn feiture of the Southern Pacific land
¡tempi of bosses to render abortive i
ticles have undertaken a demonstra­
the trustees of that school district to grant is taking on a phase that was create?
a taw designed solely to give the peo- , co. twen’y-seven years of dictatorship tion in that it does not. Noqe of them 1 to a coun'y and state conventi-.n; ha»
been to but one primary meeting in
The Los Ang les Express flings
to
arrive
at
the
conclusion
that
it
not
expected
by
many
of
those
who
pie
the
right
of
full
and
fr
e
expres
­
■••th f >r murder, were it not a fact
are entirely clear. They do not agree over twenty years, and then did not
interesting
subject
the
bone
of
this
would
be
undemocratic
for
him
to
that the criminal intent was lacking, helped to inaugurate the movement
-in their logic and statements. This! go for a political purpose, and he
sion of their will. They look upon
•hese school officials were no mor* against the railr ad company. I n- Into the pit of discussion that the sci­ this concerted movement to evade continue the job after his present law provides that every voter may ' would appeal’to every conscientious
entists and dream-believers may bark
express his choice for U. 8. Senator, I
Ewilty of negligence than are thous- der the warding of the Fulton reso­
Statement No. 1 as an attempt to term, and the announcement of the in the same manner he votes for Gov­ clean-minded man to stand firmly by
Statement No. 1, and thus take it out
and
bite
in
pleasureable
exercise.
conclusion
may
be
a
grandstand
play
lution.
pending
in
congress,
the
a>.
••ds mor» holding similar positions
foist upon the state an aspirant for
V
ernor, or any other officer
If the of the power of thia miserable polit­
*•1 over the country, and the parents tion against the road grants may in­
Statement provided
for Governor ical ring that has so long dominated
United States senator who could not at that.
and U. 8. Senator, In the same man­ tbe politics of the state and made our
10 • degree share this culpability volve large and small purchasers of
be elected by the popular vote, even
It did not require a senatorial Sol- ner, this election would be final. It state a byword and a shame in the
••th them. They had never thought the lands, as well as the railroad,
though he had the advantage to start
omon
to convlnce anybody that "the Is surprising to say that the elector nation to any longer compel or regu­
and
many
protests
are
going
to
W
ash
­
of a h an occurrence, since »chool
with of a friendly party majority of
la equally qualified to select one of­
Mayor
I-an*.
of
Portland,
has
once
I
demand
for money has for years been ficer as another; that the selection late the election of any senator.
30,000
I will say to yon. my friends and
are very common and hor- ington against the adoption of Sen­
more turned the tables on his critic», I
growing faster that the supply,*' nor of the candidate for Governor Is no neighbors, without regard to [»arty.
r®r’ like this Inckily of uncommon ator Fulton's Joint resolution by the
If this Is not the real situation, as
more
choice
of
the
people
than
i*
among
whom
were
Dr.
Brougher,,
'
that
it
will
continue
to
grow
faster,
In
iu your priuiaries
prlmaritei vote only lor
for clean
house of representatives
Th* rail­
••carrenc?
It has been elucidated and made plain
regardless of laws.
I»ld any man that for Senator. Can Statement No. men, and then the dominant party
** a’tPPoae that our Eugene pub- road holds 2.000.0A0 acre, in viola­ th* well-known minister. It seems by the acts. If not the words, of the
I change the cholne? Is It anything will be sure to win, but if either party
ever have all the money he wanted?
that efforts have been made time and
but a bond in advance of election of puts up for office men who have asso­
self-styled leaders of th- Republican
* *bool building» are reasonably tion of th* terms of th* grants, »nd
again to close the notorious Frits1
the legislator that he will be bound ciated themselves with corruptionists
•“•Swarded against such a hola- purchasers who bought in violation
party, then what Is the significance
Th* outlook for war between Japan by that choice? The objection seems and bribers and have selected in the
gambling hall and «iloon. but each
of this organized assault upon-
•»* as that reported in yesterday's of the, terms of the grant»—more
and China is considered very good at to lie the possible sitnation that a past that element as their own free
®*^*’<‘h*s—hnt i,ow many of the than the ldd-acre limit for each pur- time a charge was brought In court Statement No. 1?
‘the present time by those who claim minority candidate might have a plu­ choice, they deserve to be beaten,
rality of popular votes, and under both at the primaries and at the polls.
J*?rQn* Pe*Uy know this to be trne or chaser, at a price exceeding $2.50 acquittal resulted until It began to
to know something of the inside of j Statement No 1
that
the
city
admlnistra-
demand supjfort
be hinted
Statement No. 1 1« a great safe­
•• tak*n the trouble to find out? per acre ,n<i not being actual set-
situation.
War
is
at all from opposing partisans, but does not guard to the purity and Integrity of
The Commercial Club of Er.gene ¡th*
tion wax “standing in” with this
—
hold
some
700.000
more
acres
“ will be charges of criminal tier»- —
i ■ low, and ahoii: I b
■ lean,
No notice was cannot be accused of lack of interest times to be deplored, but if it this condition occasionally prevail In our
•*<lig»nc«> and a rigid Investigation The resolution is so broad as to particular resort.
all elections. Presidents are elected fight-minded men. without regard
corne
we
are
free
to
confess
Hr.
must
these
charge*
until
public
welfare.
Its
annual
in
the
taken
of
I in shat manner. In the case at hand to party, be strictly adhered to.
th* Cleveland disaster, and Intem- cover all violations of the terms of
a personal ft fend of the meeting last night occupied three that we would much rather see a 'does it not appear that a few Re-1
A FARMER.
•*“• tharaag will be made by dta-^ the grant*, both by th* railroad and Brougher.
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