Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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the power of indictment and Invest
j long-winded affidavits of tae several
it exclusively in grand judles.
I parti ’s thereto,
To exempt certain property from i page affidavit t
taxation.
I Mene f. not to b
To prevent the leglslat
amending or
baling
arena
laws (by the st
orosecut ion of the boodle gang
To give each
ale has become a farce, anyway, since the
There is no diJcrence, at first, in the appearance of a cancerous and a
right to regulat
common ulcer, and for this reason every sore that is obstinate or slow in
California courts are composed al­
healing should excite suspicion, for the sore is nothing more than the exter­
as most entirely of men who are under
i at the Eugene, Oregon, gambling, theatres
it pleases.
nal evidence of a polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may degenerate
; as se.ond-clazs matter.
obligations to Ruef and his satellte?
into Cancer. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, plasters and other
To extend suffrage to women.
for political favors, and are grateful
■——J^ntsfor The Guard.
external remedies always result in failure,because such treatment can have
The (¡orrupt practice act. Limiting enough to remember it in a substan­
Tie‘following are
to
no possible effect on the blood, where the deadly germs and morbid matter
T A receipt for subscriptions or the amount of money that can lidates tial mann.-r. If California really de­
form, and are carried through the circulation to the place. No sore or ulcer
ment now declines to allow refuges can exist without a predisposing internal cause, and the open, discharging
“**¿1 other business for The Daily may spend for campaign purposes. sires to be rid of the boodlers and
♦ in the foreign legations to leave the ulcer or festering old sore will continue to eat deeper into the surrounding
weekly Guard •
, (By U'Ren.)
their operations, which we very much
•Di-Xll -J. b. Clark,
London,
March
17
A ♦ country.
The cruiser Des Moines
Requiring
all
legislative
candidates
i^irg Geo A. Drury.
brief dispatch to the foreign ♦ has been ordered to Fort au i’rince flesh at long as a polluted, germ-infected circulation dischaiges its impur-
doubt, the revival of the vigilance
S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives
^dre’s al! remittances and com- to subscribe to Statement No. 1. i By committee of olden times might be
office from the English con­ ♦ from Guantanamo and the gunboat I ities into it.
poisons and morbid impurities which keep the
sul general at Port au Prince + Eagle has also been dispatched there. out the geim-produci
i U’Ren.)
effective and useful, the decisions of
■""‘ gvard ' printing CO
ulcer open. Then as this rich, purified blood
says that the outbreak at ♦
For the division of Wasco county Judge Lynch having in them more
goes to the diseased place the healing begins,
Eugene. Oregon.
Hayti is anti-foreign in char­ ♦
and the creation of another county, of the essence of law and justice than
♦
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad­
acter.
with Hood River as the county seat. those of the state's regularly con­
iVuisi»"- MARCH 1UJ9OH
♦
ually leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh
Key West, March 17.— ♦
Port au Prince, March 17. - The
(By the people of Wasco county.)
• ate formed, and soon the sore is perma-
stituted courts—regularly constitut­
British
cruiser
Indefatigable
and
the
The
government
wireless
sta
­
♦
««
«- nently cured. S. S. S. is made entirely of
Prohibiting fishlng for salmon, ex­ ed by Ruef. Herrin and their hench­
tion here has received a dis­ ♦ German cruiser Bremen arrived In PURELY VEGETABLE root* and harba of a baaliag. elaaaaiag
' cept with fish wheels between Celllo men, we mean.
port
last
night
to
the
surprise
of
the
patch from Havana that a ♦
nature, and unlike mineral medicines,
: and Astoria.
reign of terror exists at Port ♦ people, and lives of foreigners are
(By The Dalles fish
which
often
do
great
damage
to
the delicate parts of the system, S. S. S.
au Prince. Fear of a massa­ ♦ not considered In danger. The situ-
The Oregon City Courier asserts canneries.)
tones up every part of tbe body. Book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical
cre of all the white people at ♦ atlon is quiet today.
Prohibiting
the fiahiug for salmon
that money is being spent to defeat
advice desired hee.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Hayti is expressed.
♦
Maliy Executions.
♦
tht popular election of senators in above the mouth of the Sandy. (By
The
defiance
of
Emma
Goldman,
Kingston. Jamaica. March 16.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Oregjn. but it does not fear the re- the Astoria fishermen. >
“T
Revolt, intrigue and assassination
Enlarging the powers of the Port advocate of anarchism and of the de-1
,,lt The Courier says:
’
are running riot today in the Hay
structlon of all barriers to immoral-1
Paris, March 17.—Official advices tlon cities of Port au I’rince and
• Ths money used in Oregon to car- of Portland in the interests of better
ity as well as all law for the protec­ from Hayti indicate that the situation
n the state against Statement No% 1 ! navigation on the lower Willamette tion of society, is stretching the li­ there is still critical for foreigners. Gonaives, according to cable dls-
patches received here. A hastily In­
’
and
Columbia
rivers.
(
By
the
people
will not be raised to any large extent
cense of free speech in this country. French Minister Carteron reports augurated censorship has caused th
fresh executions last night, but the greatest confusion and accurate de­
In Oregon. There Is great fear that [of Multnomah county.)
For an amendment of section 28 This woman is a nuAiace to organized number is not given. He reports that
popular election of senators will I
society, not only in this country, but 27 were executed the previous night. tails are not obtainable.
The wildest rumors are in circula­
spread to other states. In such an | (evidently Intended to be section 29» in all countries of the world. There Further reprisals are feared and
event it might be hard for the vari­ of article 3 of the constitution, chang­ is not one anarchist who has confes­ there Is still danger of an attack on tion. following the policy of whob
sale assassination inaugurated yes­
ous Industrial and railway corpora­ ing the compensation of members of sed to believing in the teachings of ■ the foreign legations and consulates. terday, when General Villardouhln
The
French
government
does
not
the
legislature
to
$4
00
for
each
regu
­
tions and other great financial aggre­
the Goldman woman. If she has not anticipate the slightest friction with I.aconte, the newly appointed minis­
(From Thursday's Dully Guard. I
gations to own their respective quo- lar session and $10 per day for each been directly responsible for the the United States over the situation ter of the Interior, ha4 ten of th<
A good-sized force of men started
The Jury In the case of H. C. Ma­
leading
citiens
of
the
country
taken
t« of senators. The United States extra session, Instead of $3 per day crimes of anarchism, she has at least In the Haytlen republic, as the Mon­ from their homes and shot without to work on the electric lino east of hon vs. M B. Rankin to recover Over
«•nate might really become a branch and mileage. Section 28 provides contributed to making these crimes roe doctrine is in no sense involved. even the formality of a trial or court- the railroad in Fairmount this after­ $40,000 as commission on the sale
noon and the line to Springfield will
of the people's government. No. it the time when laws take effect, and possible and probable and in furnish­
martial. They were suspected of hav­ be rushed to completion. Tne frogs of large tracts of timber is.id in
the
proposed
amendment
is
therefore
ing
conspired
against
Laconte.
The
Washington, March 17
T!ie Hay­
Is absolutely necessary that these
for the crossing with the Southern Lane county and other counties In
ing the human tools for their com- ' tlen
situation is described by the public murder was followed by as­ Pacific Company's track have not yet Western Oregon, reached a ver iict
big capitalistic organizations own wrongly numbered.
mission.
sault
upon
a
number
of
other
prom
­
state department as decidedly more
arrived, but they are expected soon this morning about 12:15 o'clock,
tbe United States senate, and this
She is a woman who refuses to rec­ grave than at any time since the rev- inent men and women. and the and will at once be put in so that cars after having been out over six hours,
hobby of the people that they would I GENERAL BUSINESS
^begam Dispatches are now thrusting in jail of a number of oth­ can run over the new portions of the and brought it into court sealed, fol­
CONDITIONS IMPROVING ognize the constitution of this gov- olution
to the effect that the Haytlen govern- ers.
like to elect senators must be nipped
line as fast as they are completed. lowing Judge Harris' instruction
ernment, the laws of the nation or
Cars are now running to the railroad given last evening about 8:30 o'clock
lathe bud There is every reason to
states,
the
authority
of
those
chosen
I
That the business situation is grad­
track, and if the frogs arrive at once, when he called the Jury in for that
believe that hundreds of thousands of
ually Improving the country over is by the free voice of the people. She ¡
as expected, they will be running to purpose. The Jury awarded Mahon
dollars are to be used during the next
the city limits inside of two weeks. the sum of $39,692.15, with Interest
Bhown by the weekly resume of con­ is fighting everything American and
month in overthrowing the amend­
There will be considerable trestle at 6 per cent per annum from Jan­
makes
a
boast
of
her
disloyalty.
She
ditions in the different industries,
work
to be built along the bottom uary 15, 1907, the interest amount­
ment to our constitution commonly
printed by the New York Commercial now defies the government to deport
into
the
Campbell & Walker hop ing to $2778.45, making a total sum
known as Statement No. 1, and that
last Saturday. Cotton and woolen her and that defiance should be met
yards. The work of building the found for the plaintiff of $42,470.60.
this money oomes largely from out­
The amount Mahon sued for was
bridge across the river will be begun
mills are reported as well cleaned up by prompt and decisive action.
side sources. If the next legislature
as soon as all danger of high waler $40,898.65, with interest at 6 per
Inaction will be taken for encour­
in Btocks and gradually increasing
cent from January 15, 1907, less
la past.
can be made up of men not in har­
their running hours in all parts of agement by the anarchists; her pe-
$1206.50, making a total of approx­
New Switch on Eleventh Htnx't.
mony with Statement No. 1, the trick
portatlon
will
be
a
blow
to
anarchism.
The Guard a few days ago an- imately $42,500. Thus It will be
the country. Orders are coming in
>is done. Our privilege of electing
nouncod that a new passing track seen that the jury awarded hint
steadily and prices in all lines are be­
had for several days ranged from 30 would Boon be built on East Eleventh practically the full amount asked
We have received a marked copy
United States senators will then be a
ing firmly maintained. Following are of the Oakland, California. Tribune
to 5 0 per cent began to climb lilgh- street to replace the one now In use for
thing of the past. The people, help-1
er. Sentiment must be made before for the reason that at present the cars
The case was a long one. having
a few of the features of the trade containing one of Abe Ruef's affi­
less, irresponsible, must be prevented
3 o'clock. Money must be forthcom­ have to turn at too sharp an angle begun last Wednesday morning and
situation according to theCommer- davits in full, covering sereval pag-s,
from doing themselves injury. It is
ing or else the close of the business and a derailment is probable at any lasting until last evening about 6
day would see Wall street a mass of time unless the cars are run at a very o'clock, when it went to the Jury.
ibsdutely necessary that tlfe politi­ clal
n-.. c-“^- -oc«’». «-»»med to he and filled with other matter attack­
ruins and banks and trust companies low rate of speed while making the Mahon was represented as counsel
cians become their guardians. This r-ovfng nor» fre ly than at any time ing those engaged in prosecuting
on the brlpk of collapse.
turn. The switches now in use are by Judge M. L. Pipes, of Portland,
taste of real political llb»rty has be­ since toe s ¿¿on start«-». Jobbers San Francisco graft cases. It
"How perfect the stage setting. not what the company ordered, but and G. F. Skipworth, of Eugene, and
come a dangerous thing. Under/ ' 1 are doing well In many lines, as they certainly the most disgraceful
How real It all seemed. But back as they were the only ones available the defendant by W. D. Fenton and
of the scenes Morgan and Stillman it was necessary to put them In or Stapleton ti Coovert, both of Port­
some pretense or other the people’s are naming some exceptionally at­ ample of the prostitution of
tractive prices. Retailers have been,
were In conference. They had made do without. The new passing track land. The case has been considered
privilege of electing the senator must and are still buying quite freely to powe.- and Influence of the press
th»*lr presentations In Washington. will extend almost the entire length a very Important one and'lt is partly
have
had
brought
to
our
attention.
I
be won back from them.”
cover late spring and early summer
They knew when tbe next installment of the block.
due to the splendid efforts of At­
of aid would reach New York. They
requirements, as fancy cottons are and it ought to bring a blush to
torneys Pipes and Skipworth that it
knew just how much it would be.
considered good property for the the cheek of every newspaper man
was decided the way it was. The
They awaited its arrival and deposit.
coming season.
gentlemen are to be congratulated
who honors his profession. To think
Thereupon they pooled an equal
“It is stated by leading cotton
upon their victory.
amount and held it. Then they wait­
goods manufacturers that the revis­ that papers like the Oakland Tribune
ed. Interest rates soared. Wall
H. G. Wells, the novelist, who is ion of cotton goods has been affected and a whole string of other publi­
street was driven to a frenzy. Two
known for his literary work all over and that in all lines of goods the val­ cations known as the Ca.lk'ns syndi­
o'clock came and Interest rates ran to
ues now current represent rhe lowest cate, printed in the leading cities
ths civilized world, has written the prices that the mills can name and
150 per cent. The smashing of the
following concerning his ideas of a operate profitably, even should cot­ of California, will brazenly se’l their
market became terrific. Still they
State Grange Deputy Voorhees
waited. Union Pacific stock declin­ Completed
the
organization
of
ton decline to below nine cents. The influence to a gang of ditreputable
food man:
*
ed ten and one- half points. North­ Springfield grange at Springfield
To describe an ideal modern cit­ revision in cloths and in yarns has thieves like Ruef and his backers,
ern Pacific and other stocks went Saturday with 70 members and the
come long in advance of any decline
In the past ,
Most people have the idea that
izen now is at best to make a guess in the staple and the average of almost passes belief.
down in like proportion, Five mln- following officers:
about all the man who holds a gov­
and a suggestion as to what must be prices is now discounting 8.15-cent there have beer, few reel newspapers,
utes passed—ten mlnutes past 2
J. A. Youngreen, master; H. E. ernment position has to do Is to walk
o'clock, then at precisely 2:15 the Phetteplace, overseer; Wm. Platt!, around, look wise and draw his sal­
The staple in
spinning corrupted by boodlers and thieves, I
built in reality by the efforts of a cotton.
curtain went up with Morgan and lecturer; A. D. Ruddlman, steward. ary. That may be the case with
grades
keeps
at
figures
around
11 and it is in this fact that tbe keep- •
thousand minds. But he will be a
Standard Oil in the centre of the C. S. Carpenter, assistant steward; some, but Forest Ranger Young, of
cents and the mills are thus offer­
very different creature from that in­ ing their goods on a remarkably low Ing of our nallonal honor s med se-,
stage with money ■—real money, $25,- J. S. Douglas, chaplain; Mrs. Lenthe' Mapleton, recently came up against
cure.
Certain
California
papers,
'
different, well-behaved business man basis. Men in the wholesale div­
NEL8ON W. ALDRICH.
000,000 of it, giving it away at 10 E. Rychard, treasurer; Miss Edna a proposition that leads him to think
McPherson, secretary; J R McPher­ that It Is not true of all of them,
Rhode island senator w ho framed th« per cent.
•ho passes for a good citizen today. ision of the market are of the opin­ however, seem to have placed money
"And so ended the panic,
son, gate keeper; Mrs. Alice Gray, says the Florence West.
He will be neither under the slave ion that the course of the market above considerations of p’ bile wel­ senate currency bill now before con
be upward and there is no effort fare and are attempting to manu­ gress.
"How briefly it all worked. They Pomona: Mrs. Inga Phetteplace, Flo­
A few days ago Mr. Young received
tradition, nor a rebel, nor a vehement I' [will
being made to urge buyers to oper­ facture sentiment in favor of the
had the whole country terrorized. ra; Mrs. S. J. Douglas, Ceres; Miss a communication from his superior
elemental man. Essentially he will ate on the prevailing low prices.
Amelia
Sorenson,
L.
A.
S.
They had th» money of the deposits
officers asking for Information about
bw aristocratic: aristocratic not in Buyers are inclined to place larger men who grew rich and powerful in
the number of wolves, bear, panther,
Washington, March 17. Declar­ of banks of every state in the Union
.MUCH CONCERN FELT.
the sense that he has slaves of class . orders than earlier in the month, as politics upon the bribes paid them ing that the recent financial strlt gen- I to the amount of $500.000,000, near
wildcats and other ravake animals in
are gradually coming to hold by railroad and telephone companies
ly all of which was In the vaults of
the territory between Yaqulna and
Inferiors, because probably he will I they
cy
was
brought
about
by
the
influ
­
the l>ig bank groups.
It supplied Ordinary Methods for Tr«*at1iig Cat­ Coos Bay and weM of the Coast
the view that the range of prices is and other corporations intent upon
have nothing of the sort, but aristo­ at the rock bottom.
arrh Prove Unsuccessful.
ence of the Standard Oil and J. Pier­ big operators with money to squeeze
range of mountains.
"In the jobbing houses vesterday. schemes of robbery Inimical to the pont Morgan. Senator La Follette to­ out Investors and speculators at the
cratic In the sense that he will fe I
As Mr. Young has been kept busy
Written statistics show that an In­ with his other duties he has not had
day in a speech, practically cl osing very bottom of the decline, taking In
that the state belongs to him and he 1 there was a steady trade In spite rights of the people.
the debate on the Aldrich bill, en- the stock at an enormous profit. In crease In catarrh have shaken confi­ time to round up the animals to
to the state. He will probably be a ! of the storm and al! departments
I shared In the sal’s. Repeat orders
tered upon a den unciant ion of the .this connection the operations of Mor- dence in the usual prescriptions to j count them, and he was at a loss to
The
warm,
copiuos
rains
of
the
public servant; at any rate he will be I from the clothing trade in the central
i gan and the Standard Oil furnish ad­
men high in the financial world
know how else to obtain anything
past
few
days,
while
they
may
retard
* man doing some work in the com­ and northwest are comine to hand
"There were no commercial rea­ ditional evidence of the character of safeguard human health from the like an accurate estimate of their
to
some
extent
the
progress
of
public
on
fall
lines
of
men's
wear
and
over
­
i
this
panic.
ravages
of
this
disease.
sons
for
the
panic,
”
said
LaFollette;
number.
plicated machinery of the modern
"Today we are confronted with the
coatings. The individual orders a’e
"there were no speculative, legisla­
Anybody who has accurate Infor­
When stomach dosing was proven
community for a salary and not for not large, but in the aggregate the improvements in Eugene, have been tive
astounding
proposition
that
congress
and
political
reasons
why
the
mation aS to the number of these an­
•peculatlve gain. Typically he will woolen and worsteds Tn medium of vast benefit to the country at large. panic might serve special interests. shall hold out legislative inducement Ineffective, it was natural to look imals in the territory mentioned or
he a professional man. I do not think grades are receiving fair attention The fine weather of the past six There were business scores to settle, for the exaction of transportation for some other treatment, and it Is any considerable portion of it will
the ideal modern citizen can be a per- from the trade. Among the dls’rlb- weeks gave the farmers an opportu­ legislation to be blocked and cur­ charges which shall net a continuance believed that in Hyomel an ansolute confer a favor on Mr. Young it they
four per cent dividend on railway
•on living chiefly by buying for as uters of silk piece goods It Is stated nity to sow a large amount of grain, rency measures suited to the system .'capitalization. It is Idle to say that cure for catarrhal troubles has at will report the same to him.
■ that their lines are moving to bet- and it will not require many rains to be secured. There was a third
last been found. Inhaled with the
little as he can give and selling for j ter advantage. Ruyers have lost any
term to be disposed of and policies this measure is limited in its scope; air you breathe. Its healing medica­
like
that
of
yesterday
during
the
that
It
has
reference
simply
to
a
lim
­
to be discredited.”
tion reaches every part of the nose JUDGE T. G. HAILEY
M much as he can get; indeed, most i hesitancy they felt earlier in the sea-
Lafollette was severe In his denun­ ited Issue of railway bonds, as secur­ and throat, and soothes the Irrita­
of what we idolize today as business j son and are taking fancies with some spring to guarantee an abundant
DIES IN PORTLAND
yield. The outlook for fruit and ce­ ciation of the high financiers and ity. He Is blind Indeed who does ted mucous membrane so that relief
enterprise I think he will regard with I | spirit."
This genera! upward tendency In
told how the Wall street financiers not see the ultimate end of a prop- is almost Instant, while lasting cure
Judge Thomas G. Halley, former
’err considerable contempt. But then the big staple industries of the coun­ real crops at the present time could assisted in crushing the small Inves- I osltlon which directly or indirectly is practically sure to follow
Justice of the State Supreme Court,
not
be
Improved
upon.
' *m a socialist and look forward to
He told of the raises."
.
tor
last
October.
The
complete
Hyomel
outfit
costs
one of the leading Democratic
try is evidence that the business de­
He Insisted that the Interstate com­ but $1.00, and is sold by Hull Drug and
; over capitalization of corporations
the time when the economic machin­
lawyers of the state, died shortly
pression caused by the financial strin­
;d thej
the merce commission is not empowered Company under an absolute agree­ before 12 o’clock last night at his
and other abuses and discussed
The
Ohio
platform
may
be
regard
­
ery of the cornnmnlty will not be a gency is a thing of the past, and that
to ascertain the value of the physical
ed as a bunch of Taft samples, and economic development of the coun-| property of the railway companies ment to refund the money If it does home, 835 Marshall street, at the
t'eld for private gain but for public
try and the growth of financial com­
not give satisfaction.
with
the
present
steady
Improvement
age of 43 years, having failed to
the Nebraska platform shows the binations and declared:
•Wrice.”
! of the country, and strongly favored
rally from the shock of a surgical
general conditions will before many goods of the Bryan house. The drum­
"With this enormous concentration such a valuation as the only means the bank« but partially prepared to operation performed at a local hos­
months elapse be perfectly normal, mers are already taking the road for of business It Is possible to create I of fixing railroad rates.
take out emergency currency.
VISTIOXS that will
"Could any plan be devised which pital recently. Judge Hailey was a
"When once the government In-
and the new prosperity will be of a the purpose of convincing the stock­ artificially periods of prosperity and
Bl VOTED ON IN JUNE
would
be effective in blocking the native of Oregon, and was widely
,
vltes
tbe
national
banks
of
the
coun-
periods
of
panics.
Prices
can
be
low
­
more solid character than ever be­ holders in Uncle Sam's big co-opera­
known in both this state and in
ered or advanced at tbe will of the I try to invest in them for patriotic way of legislation for valuation of Idaho, where he spent his boyhood.
The fix the annual appropriation fore. Many speculators have been tive store which line should be car­ system, and if an effort is made to purposes of averting financial dls- the physical properties of railroads —Oregonian.
*’ the 8tate University at $125,000. taught a needed lesson and in the ried for the four years beginning make any one of these great inter­ aster th»se railroad bonds will be- and defeating the final reduction of
tales to a just and reasonable basts?"
them come sacred paper.
To require railroads to issue pass- end the flurry that swept no many March 4, 1909. No proxies will be ests obey the law It is easy for
The Masons of Roseburg have be­
"The good faith of the country wlll
banks and business men off their fbet allowed. Every stockholder must to enter into a conspiracy to destroy
• all state, county and district of­
Senator R. A. Booth, while hunting gun arrangements for th«* erection of
whoever may be responsible for the be pledged to defeat anv legislation
will prove a real blessing In dis­ vote his own choice at the Nevember undertaking. ’’
ficials
that suggests a disturbance of the coyotes near the head of Spencer the tallest building In Roseburg, a
He severely criticised the provls- four per cent dividends upon the creek yesterday, lost three of his three or four-story temple 40x100
To appropriate $100,000 for Na- guise to those who weathered the meeting. Everybody get busy.
Ions of the Aldrich bill by which rail­ stocks. The senator from Rhode hounds. Two of them are spotted feet. It will coat $20,000, and five
•torn».
Guard armories.
road bonds are to be made security Island will be heard In tbe solemn and the other black and tan. Any men have subscribed $9000 of the
And Senator Taylor (•Fiddling for emergency circulation and charg­ warning. He will be told that the Information leading to their recovery amount.
__
To give sheriffs exclusive control
Bob") isn't the only man willing to ed that it was a scheme to defeat bonds were bought by tbe banks not will be gladly received by Mr Booth.
CALIFORNIA HAS SEED
county prisoners.
(>F V1<<ILAX<E COMMITTEE acknowledge that the talk on finance legislation which might lower rates. to make money, but to be held In
To Increase the number of judges
Local option will ee an issue la the
John Riva, of Vining. la., says: “I June election In Umatilla county. Del­
Senator LaFollette recounted in readiness to protect the credit and
In the senate has taught him noth-
the supreme court from three
have
been
selling
DeWitt's
kidney
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vivid language his view of the events commerce of the country; that bond
The war whi<*h they are waging In Ing, except that it is a subject on of October 24. when Wall street was markets are easily disturbed; that nnd Bladder Pilis for about a year egates of local option workers from
,0 five (by legislature). ,
every precinct In the county met yes­
the
which few men agree.
just
in the throes of the currency strin­ such security Is delicate and sensitive ' and they give better satisfaction than terday and formulated a plan of
give political parties propor-
gency.
— that legislation menacing dfvl- ' any pill 1 ever sold. I have used campaign
fionate representation in the legisla-
The county local option
"For the first time slnre the pan'c dends evi-n upon grossly watered 1 them myself with fine results." Sold was defeated four wears ago by 800
tlffk
Even
if it w
k would alarm the holders of 1 by all druggists.
began, 11:30 o'clock arrived and ev­
votes, hut temperance people believe
are not
T® provide for the recall of public
is
erybody on the floor of the stock ex­ th ie bonds and force them upon a
that there has been a great change in
txxim
Is
•’finals and to elect their successors
at a great sacrifice.
change was wildly seeking for money failing
Attorney E. R. Bryson Is in the sen'lment and that the movement will
amount
at any price. Interest rates which posslbl
city from Corvallis.
aow carry.
To take from tbe district attorney
MORE EXECUTIONS
ARE REPORTED FROM
HAÏTIEN CAPITAL
MAY LEAD TO CANCER
JURY AWARDS
BUILDING LINE
MAHON OVER
EAST OF SOUTHERN
FORTY THOUSAND
PACIFIC TRACK
SENATOR LA FOLLETTE
ROASTS BIG INTERESTS
GRANGE ORGANIZED
AT SPRINGFIELD WANTS FO KNOW
NUMBER OF ANIMALS