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tematic killing of those who are ne
in the good graces of the exis rig
government. There is a sp
of whites In the island, Lu* t!
( H Al’i •
I sense enough generally to k«-*-
Edi“
the strife and turmoil ■ f to.
’hursda.v at Eugene. I tics,~«n.l they e r.
pgllUiFeJ
?gon.
ice, »1.00 i^r year. ted to go about
gnWeriptic'
12.00, at end of , out coining to harm, s«
jf paid in ““v
reason for either the I
Tit *
. _.
th* Eugene. Oregon, . or any other of the n
Entered a
allons gl
ind-class matter.
—fflftice a* '
to any trouble about th 9 mat
The Guard.
If those fellows want to ki each
— Agent*
folio» .4 are authoried to ! other off, why let them
It I their
for subscriptions
or
*
4 rpi’• " t ■ i,,r
ipili
! Daily own affair, and they hould not be
| interfered with by anybody.
t?« W’eeklv Guard:
»’CwEl-’-J. 1- Clark.
Still, the world powers must Inter­
foturg-Ceo. A. Drury.
est
themselves sufficiently to pro-'
Address all remittances and com-
tect the lives and property of their)
’“" guard ' p R^'T' ino CO.,
subjects who reside there
Eugene, Oregon.
gene imp r know
it
a I
. ar )V
It
arge It
if I
ant that body that there shall be no authority
because to enter them and that no rights shall
iap
a attack."
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THOMAS EVANS
A f nil set of officers to serve for
th«* et isuing hai!f year uur el « ted at
ighCa ni< *« tlng of thf‘ Portland
1 Ad Cl
e ro<>m» of the B »ard
the PortlamJ Journal.
1
U
( ! Th.* r
d a
*ai wee
Id nt is C. X li:ack.
Ì
form.
ght her
io Head-Bla<rk Adver-
Ma:
n
i. T
I >< lar J
j
tiding agency. who has ret ired front
in bit
Walla Wa
1 that (•<nncern tr» become bustIness man.
Journal
is ful
id
Í>11
high
Iager c it the 8p<ectator. Th*• other of.
on t
coas a
(From
Friday
’
s
Daily
Guard.)
lt
grace
First vice-prefr"
humiliated
ficera chosen are:
la pn moti« n w
Thomas
Evans,
a
logging
contrac
­
l of h
idvnt, K J. Ja eger: aerona vice-prea-
Whitson, well-known in this city a* I
tor,
was
drowned
in
the
Long
Toil
or u
d be
3 without
1 ident, D. C.
the representative of the Colorado |
Freeman; secretary.
Praying for husbands has been ad­ Fuel A- Iron company, th«* Guggen-i river near Elmira yesterday forenoon H Beoti Bozart h ; treasurer. F'red John.
the a-3>lSlnuCC and co-operation of
and
the
body
recovered
about
2:3(
vised by an emtnent bishop.
That’s helm syndicate, is under arrest a< o'clock in the afternoon. N ws of the son.
the newspapers.
Walla Walla charged with passing
Following an address by F. E.
What we want to impress upotTthe a good idea. Even the most cantan­ worthless checks u|K«n the manager drowning reached The Guard about Beach, the club unanimously adopted
6
o'clock
last
evening
by
way
of
ivi-
people of Eugene Is that they must kerous husbands would rather be of the Hotel SinceJe and the mana- .
a r«‘solution favoring the »125,000
son, the newspaper correspondents at
not come to rely upoa the hot-al- prayed for than to be hit with a roll­ ger of the Chambers Hardware com­ Elmira probably being so excited over appropriation for the State i’nlversl-
boosting of a big promotion fund, ing pin. stove-lifter, or some other pany of Eugene. The cheeks were the affair that they forgot to phone ty. which comes before th«* voters at
not for large amounts. »30 and »40.
the June election under the referen­
with its many expensive frills and domestic implement.
and aeems a travesty upon the big the news in Particulars of the drown­ dum law
ing
were
given
by
Z.
T.
Fisk
and
T.
such
things
as
go
with
it,
for
prac-
business deals that Whitson has put
Commercial Club.
EUGENE’S GROWTH
Itical results
So far the »3000 or
through during "his t areer iu Port­ A. Fountain, who wore In town last
*H¡VRS1)AY, MUM'H 20, HM*
The Portland Commercial Club has
A DANCE AT THE RANCH
REFLECTED IN THE
evening
after
the
coffin.
A
crew
of
land.
To his friends
the
small
adopted the following resolutions:
GUARDS EXPANSION ,4000 expended has not brought a From every point they gaily come, crimes to which Whitson seems to men broke a Jpm of logs and Evans
Whereas, A thoroughly equipped
was riding the logs down the stream
single new industry or promoted an
have stooped bear with the news of
State University is not only of incal­
the bronchos' unshod feet
while
th«*
other
men
were
in
boats
Improvement
worthy
of
the
name.
Pat on the green sod of the range them a distinct feeling of sorrow for pulling the loose logs from the shore. culable value in the education of the
The growth of Eugene is reflected
♦
OHKGON ELECTRIC
a man who has had so brilliant a fu­
with quick emphatic b«*at;
We must still rely on our united ef-
If
Those in the boat heard a cry. but youth of Oregon, but a factor of
♦ In the business of its newspapers. The
(DMING
TOWARD
EUGENE
great Importance to Eastern people
It
‘ forts as individual “boosters" #>r The tresses of the buxom girls an I ture as Whitson.
Guard
finds
its
facilities
taxed
to
the
♦
Whitson superintended the sale by («aid no attention to it until half an who contemplate making their homes
banners stream behind—
If
hour
later
they
went
down
stream
everything
that
promises
to
help
the
Like silken castigating whips cut at his employers al all the steel that is to where Evans had been working, in thia state, and
♦ to handle its advertising and com­
(Salem Statesman.)
p
contained in the Wells. Fargo build­
Whereas, The work of the Univer­
the sweeping wind
mercial printing business, and is now town, Increase its payroll, develop Its
I
♦
and could find nothing of him.
It
The
Oregon
Electric,
which
If
resources and make it a better place Tho dashing cowboys, brown of face, ing and personally attended to Us then dawned upon them that he had sity of Oregon cannot reach its high­
figuring
on
larger
and
better
quar
­
has begun its surveys for its ♦
delivery.
He sold millions of tons
sit in their saddle thrones
efficiency
without
adequate
to live in. Each citizen must keep
p
fallen into the water an I that the est
extension on south from Sa­ ♦ ters. When these are secured some up his own premises properly, wll- And sing the wild songs of the range of rails to the O. R. N. company and cry they heard was from him as h<* funds; bo it
p
the Hill lines and was considered one I was sinking. The alarm was spread
Resolved, by tho Portland Com­
in rough, uncultured tones
lem. is evidently doing the ♦ time during the present year, it is our lingly assist in street and public lm-
♦
Or ride beside the pretty girls like of the Steel company’s best men. His1 and soon thirty or forty men were mercial Club. That it is the sentiment
intention
to
double
the
equipment
of
♦
thing thoroughly. The sur­
troubles commenced with the "woes dragging the river for the man’s of tills
provements. patronize home business
gallant cavaliers.
iMidy
that appropriation
♦
veying party which was start­ ♦ our newspaper and Job plants.
men and home industries, and be And pour the usual fairy talea into of th^ sky-scraper." His deliveries body. They succeeded In finding it should he made for th«* maintenance
♦
When the -present plant of The
of the steel frame work for th* big |
of the University of Oregon com­
their listening ears.
ed to work during the past ♦
i ready to aid enterprises for the dev^l- Within the "best room" of the ranch express building were slow ami th**re i several hours after th** drowning
♦
mensurate with the needs of the in­
♦ Guard was put in less than two years
about
100
yards
below
where
Evans
week
has
already
run
several
I opment of latent resources. This
♦
was much complaint that Whitson | was working. As no one saw him fall stitution. and that every other action
jolly gathered throng
♦ ago. It was thought it would be suf­ ’ course and this alone will make Eu­ Buzz the
lines
presumably
with
a
view
business.
The
was
not
attending
to
like a swarm of human bees and
♦
in. it Is not known how it happened. should b«> favored which will enable
affairs of the Steel company were , The body was taken to Bert Inman’s It to keep pac«> with the rapid devel­
lade the air with song
If to getting the straightest ♦ ficient to handle the work of this gene a rtal city in the fullness of
field
for
years
to
come,
but
it
is
al
­
head
office
,
managed as the
I* track over the best grades. ♦
residence. The funeral will be held opment of thè state in ol*her regards,
i time, and the outside world will dis- i The maidens tap their sweetest smiles not
and give their tongues full rein thought they should be and Whitson Saturday, with
interment on the and make every Oregonian proud of
That was the first consider­ ♦ ready outgrown, owing to the rapid cover the facts without the aid of
f
the University.
In efforts to entrap the boys in admi­ was brought up with a sharp turn Smithfield cemetery.
If ation in making the surveys ♦ growth of Eugene and Lane countv j any great quantity of highly-colored
To his cottage
( Signed )
by his employers.
~
ration's chain.
Thomas Evans was aged 50 years
in
population
and
the
consequent
In
­
♦
If for the line between Portland
C. W. HODSON, Pres.
literature, so much of which Is going i The fiddlers tune their strings with at Seaside Whitson retreated for sev- and leaves a wife and son and daugh-
pick of thumb and scrape of bow eral weeks and in his absence the ter.
If and Salem, and it is evident ♦ crease in business. The Daily Guard’s out front thousands of towns that it
He was an honest and hard­ E. L. THOMPSON, Sec.
Portland, Or., March 2, 1908.
came for his discharge.
working man and highly respectable
If that the same policy will be ♦ circulation has doubled and Its ad­ is losing much of the value that at Finds one string keyed a note too order
Drink is said to have caused Whit­ citizen.
high, another keyed too low.
H«i had the contract to de­
vertising and Job business has quad­
♦
pursued
up
the
Willamette
*He drank to excess liver the drive of logs on which he
f
Then rosins
up with tight-drawn son's downfall
one time it mav have possessed.
♦ rupled in two years.
hairs, the young folks In a fret. while in Portland and when ha went was working at the time of his death
f valley.
•
——.
Until their ears are greeted with the to Southern ()reg«in, ostensibly for to the Elmira Lumber Company's
If
♦
Thurston. Or., Marclj 20, 1908.
warning words: "All set.”
the purpose of selling hardware for sawmill at Elmira, and had been en­
Iff
a San Francisco firm, he is said to gaged In the logging business for a
Editor Guard—I should like to
know of Igtne county what they In-
S’lute yer pardners! Let 'er go! Bal. have continued his debauches. Need­ number of, years.
C1TV SHOULD BIA'
tend me to do with the poor who die
ing money he went to th«i proprietor
ance all and do-aedo!
TH bi WATER PLANT OF
In Philadelphia fat school teach­
The New York Commercial, in Its Swing yer gals and run away! Right of the Smeede hotel in Eugene and
at the Lane county home?
«10,500 IS PRICE FOR
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. ers are not wanted—not because they resume
of
buslnast
conditions
I was talking to J. T. Donelson,
an* left an' gents sashay!
asked him to cash a check on a Port­
TWENTY-ACRE ORCHARD
take up valuable space, but because throughaut the country, explains the Gents to right an’ swing or treat,
one of the trustees of the Mt. Vernon
land bank for »30. He then cashed
a ,4 0 check on the same bank with
Without any definite figures at the board of education contends that shutting up of mills and cutting down On to the next gal an’ repeat!
C. W. Potter and G. G. Gould of cemetery, a few days ago and he told
St. Johns, Or., have purchased the me that l-ane county could bury no
iud relating to the cost and pres­ fatness tends to excessive good na­ of working hours. While the demand Balance next and don't be shy! Swing ■the Chambers Hardware Company.
yer pardner and swing 'er high!
more poor there, as they had refused
The next morning Whitson left
et value of the city water system. ture and indolence. This is certain­ for cotton and woolen goods is grad­ Bunch the gals an' circle round! Eugene for Portland, whence he de­ H. T. Hull orchard, a mile and a half to help buy an acre of land to help
southwest of Medford, of 20 acres,
The Guard is inclined at this time to ly rich and shows that the Philadel­ ually improving, there seems to be
Whack yer feet until they bound. parted for Walla Walla. The checks paying »16,500, or »825 an acre, the enlarge the cemetery, which is badly
hvor the acceptance of the Willam­ phia board is alive to the interests of a combination among mills to limit I Form a basket! Break away! Swing came back to Eugene marked "no highest price ever paid for young needed.
an’ kiss an’ all git gay!
When Dr. B. F. Russel! took the
funds," and after consultation with orchard land In the history of the
ette Valley Company’s proposition the rising generation. It would be the output in order to hold up prices.
Alman left an' balance all! Lift yer the Eugene authorities the hotel and Rogue River valley.
poor the trustees gave him the lower
to the city. Even if the price asked, Interesting to have a few statistics Here is the way the Commercial
hoofs an' let ’em fall!
hardware people requested Sheriff
The property consists of 20 acres cast row of lots, all of which are now
1140,000, should be somewhat high on this matter; for evample, at what sums up the situation:
Swing yer op-sites! Swing agin! Kiss Fisk, of Eugene, to cause Whitson's of 9-yeur-old Newtown pippins and full.
the sage hens if ye kin!
What i does Lane county expect of
arr«*Ht. Requisition papers were ask­ Spitsbergen apples and d'AnJon and
it would save the city the certainty weight does a schoolma'am become
In the cotton goods market it Is
Do they Intend for me to buy
e( competition and the possibiltiy of dangerously prone to good humor declared that too strong an emphasis Back to pardners. do-se-do! All Jine I ed for at Salem today and granted Howell pears. It is the north half me?
hands an’ off we go!
anil Whitson will be brought back to of the 40-acre tract which was pur­ n cemetery?
o! long-drawn-out litigation. The en­ and laziness.
How much should cannot be placed upon the fact that Gents salute yer little sweets, hitch Eugene for trial.
Yours respectfully,
chased by Hull
Parker from J. E.
curtailment is reaching a state whore
tire situation would be cleared at *he weight in order t i have just the a shortage of goods must inevitably
an’ promenade to seats!
MRS. M. E. RUSSELL,
Watt last autumn for »25,000, or
Supt. I«an«» Co. Poor Farm.
once by the acceptance of the offer, right i*mount of g-od nature and follow. That buyers are creating a
»12,500 and the transaction nets Mr.
And thus the m rrv dance goes on
Hull Just »4000, or »200 an acre
the bonds could be issued immediate­ activity?
There is another phase market that will react and force
till morning’s struggling light
IIIHV I.INN COUNTY STANDS
profit In less than six months, The
ly ind would no doubt find a ready to the subject—might not such a them to pay prices based upon short In lengthening streaks of gray breaks
same land was purchased by Mr.
supply and heavy demand, is the anal­
ale. with tl« removal of the present degree of thinness be attained as to ysis tint leading men in the trade
down the barriers of night.
Sacramento, Cal., March 2 i
The Watt two years ago last February
(Albany Dally Herald, Rep.)
A recent report from this county
eompllcattons. Of the Issue of ,300.- make a teacher too sour and so ac­ mak* of the situation. Conservatism And brooks are mounted in th» glow promise of a full pardon that was for ,225 per acre, or »10,000, and
of «earl?' piornlng skies •
made to George Sontag 16 years ago the year, before that was sold for under a Lebanon date line purports
WO, some »160,000 would remain tive as to be on the verge of nervous on the part of the buyers, it is said,
This is a profit of ,600 an to tell the world at large that Linn
is b< Ing carried too far. Mills are By weary-limbed young revelers with i when he was sentenced to priabn for »150
with which to improve au'd extend prostration?
drooping, sleeping eyes.
life for turning state’s evidence has acre in two years and ,675 an acre county Republicans are against Siate-
not in a position to run on specula­
the system and bring pure water in
tion and of one accord they are cur­ The cowboys to the ranges speed to been kept by the authorities. Son- in three years. Eight years ago t he ment No. 1. This is untrue. If, as
"work" the lowing herds,
tag, one of the Fresno bandits, is land was purchased, unplanted, for this correspondent says. Statement
ifrorn a mountain source.
Work
tailing production. They are forced
No. 1 is opposed by a majority of the
Herford Tribune.
to rtiis by the weakness that has de­ The girls within their chambers hide free today, having been released by »40 an acre.
could be c mmenced during the sum-
to sleep like weary birds,
Republican voters why was It that,
Acting Governor Porter yesterday,
veloped
in
the
market
for
finished
■tr and employment given to a large
And for a week the young folks talk and he will be restored to citizenship
after laboring for weeks to get a
POLITICAL LITElfATI Rhl
good^
and
the
strength
that
is
shown
*
Representative Mondell, of Wyom­
apmber of men at a time when the
of\what a Jolly spree
at once.
meeting of the county central com­
on the staples. Among the commis­
I East Oregonian.)
to "squelch’ the
He was promised the pardon for
pneral depression has made labor ing, has introduced a bill In congress sion houses the opinion prevails that They had that night at Jackson's
The state of Oregon has just is- mittee together
ranch down on the Owyhee.
giving evidence against Chris Evans, sued 1QU.U00 copl «»a of a booklet con­ statement the scheme failed to work?
plentiful. It would help to keep which makes it possible for home­ business is growing stronger, but the
—Denver Post.
one of the express robbers. Officials taining 126 pages, and giving In de­ The fact of the matter is that practi­
it comes
things moving here in Eugene until steaders under the laws of the L’nited improvement is gradual.
of the express companies and Warden tail all of the initiative measures cally all the opposition to Statement
from a somewhat broader buying'on
States
on
public
lands
everywhere
to
•uch a time as conditions generally
Aull, of Folsom prison, were active.in which wll be before the people at the No. 1 found in this county is centred
the part of the cutters and secondary
around the city of Albany. A few
securing the taydop.
He was sen­ coming election.
w*r the country become improved as take up tracts of 320 acres or less. market distributors. On export trade
tenced In 1892.
In addition to the measures upon of the oldtime politicians and party
•t It quite certain will be the case Under the present law it is not p^>- is quiet, and no price changes of mo­
(I.aGrande Daily Observer, Rep.)
which the people will vote next June bosses are endeavoring to supply
What Governor Chamberlain says
by the end of the present year. Pure sible to take up more than 160 acres. ment are reported. The opening of
OREG4»N EASTERN AMENDED
there
are arguraertts for and against courage to prospective legislative can­
lines
of
blankets
Is
the
event
that
is
regarding
the
Democracy
of
this
stat«*
All such enlarged entries must be
mountain water would prove a great
MAPS PLACED ON FILE th«* proposed measures, and taken al­ didates on the Republican ticket,
at present holding the attention of is not to be questioned. His public
b»n to the city in every Respect, and of non-mineral, non-irrigated, unre­ the trade, and there Is expectation statement is to the effect that the on­
together the booklet forms an inter­ hoping to get them elected on the
"ghost of a chance" they have c *n-
P. A. Worthington, of Portland,
con’rtbute greatly to the city’s per- served and unappropriated surveyed that the new levels to be named will ly issue between the Democratic and representing the Oregon Eastern rail­ esting |M)lltlcl lexicon of Oregon!
trary to the wishes and sentiment of
Each
voter
In
the
state
will
be
sup
­
attract
business
from
the
large
fac
­
Republican
parties
Is
th«*lr
difference
lands
which
contain
no
merchanta
­
•aont'growth and prosperity.
tors. The finishers of cotton goods regarding Statement No. 1. As the road. is in the city filing at the U. S. plied with a copy of this booklet and the people. Linn county will send
Another feature of the proposition ble timber. The tract entered must are working down their orders and Republicans made this law. In case land office amended maps of the rail­ It Is supposed that each voter will three Statement No. 1 men to the
that is worthy of special commenda- be compartively regular in shape, and there is need of more business *o all of the legislative candiilates sub­ way sufvey through Malheur atyl acquaint himself with the laws upon next session of the legislature, the
Harney counties, and while he claims
Lebanon correspondent to the contra­
is the acquiring the company’s not more than one and one-half miles k<ep them employed. They have been scribed to Statement No. 1, there to know nothing of the intention of which he is to vote. Vain hope of ry notwithstanding.
the
reformers,
Out
of
would
be
no
occasion
whatever
for
running
for
several
seasons
past
on
a
the
100,000
in
extreme
length.
Homesteaders
twl property, including Skinner’s
his company, his presence gives rise copies, at least 75,0(10 will be cast
bitte, which should be transformed who have not taken title to their tract basis where they were constantly be-’ the Democrats to put out any ticket to much talk of immediate construc­
Jto I m > to 1*1«
away unopened, and the sweetness of
hind on the delivery’ of goods. Now whatever. While it Is a well-known
bo a public park. This could be of 160 acres are given the privilege there is only a small margin of or­ fact that the Democratic pr"ss and tion work, especially taken In con­ the Initiative measures contained
_______ ___
In
nection with the reports of gathering
"I have found out that there is no
*>ne with small expense, and if road- of doubling their holdings under the ders between them and delivery. On j the governor are playing politics In teams and contractors at Vale and them will bo wasted upon the desert
use to die of lung trouble as long as
air
of
listless
citizenship.
the
extreme
and
that
in
Statement
of
dress
goods
for
the
fall
the
i
lines
Wi and walks were constructed bill.
Ontario which have been heard of
Since the expense of publishing you can get Dr King’s New Discov­
sales for the majority of mills have No. 1 lies Oielr only chance. It does late.-- Harney County News.
•ould soon become the chief attrac-
this 1 Ob.OOO-copy edlton of the Initia­ ery,” says Mrs. J P. White, of Rush-
come up to a fair percentage of last not seem to be taking any great
(The
Oregon
Eastern
Is
the,
so-
tran in our city of beautiful natural
year, and they will be able to operate chance In meeting them on their own called Natron extension, which 1» to tive measures will be considerable, boro, Pa. "I would not be aliye to­
METHODS FOR PRACTICAL
•hronments. The view from the i
It is in at
at- ­ ground regarding statement No. 1, be built across the mountains from every voter should read the measures. day only for that wonderful medi­
WORK OF < ITY BUILDING on a profitable basis. It
The people will pay the bill, anyway, cine. It loosens up a cough quicker
tempting to get the buyers to place especially when it is a well-known Eugene by the Harriman people.)
tte is as beautiful as was ever
than anything else, and cures lung
and some good should come of it.
bulk orders that agents find the dif­ fact that this state is anywhere from
Minted on an artist's canvas, and Its ■ ' «The
A grave mistake was made by the disease even after life case Is pro­
For
most, ¿practical
“boosting ference in trade from recent seasons. 25,000 to 40,000 Republican.
JI
N(TION
CITY
ITEMS
*r)I‘®ity to the centre of the city
legislature when the publication of nounced hopeless.” This most relia­
that can be none for a town is for On some lines of finished broadcloths 30 years it has not been considered
the Initiative measures was taken ble remedy for coughs and colds, la
) to its value as a public resort the people to get together and pull the mills are reaching a sold-up state possible to elect a Democratic con­
Mrs. C.
F.
Hurlburt and little away from the newspapers and given grippe,
asthma,
bronchitis
and
and this is helping to put courage In gressman in this state, then why Is It I
[«lace of recreation.
In a few
hoarseness is sold under guarantee at
for every enterprise that will enhance buyers to operate on other lines of any more probable to send a Demo- I daughter and Miss Laura Eccleston to the state printer.
returned Friday evening of last week
rs- if It is properly cared for and its growth; to bear willingly their
The newspapers could reach the W. A Kuykendall's drug store, 50c
goods. In the Jobbing houses the last cratlc United States senator for six I from a month'Ksojourn In Southern
pP oved. the city would not dispose i
voters In a way whleh would be of and ,1. Trial bottle free.
part of the burden of expense inci­ day or two business has been some­ years than it is to send a Democratic California.
• • ♦
some benefit to them; the Initiative
tbia single piece of real property
what affected by the bad weahter, congressman for two years. Brethren,
I
'
.The
school
election
Saturday
prov
­
dent to the making of public Im­
NEWS
NO1ES
measures published in the leading
but the buyers who made an appear­ w«j cannot withstand to suggest that
the price they are now asked for
provements. This kind of work beats ance were in search of spot goods we all accepted Statement No. 1, ed quite spirited. The question at papers of the state would have been
Issue was whether or not the board
‘■“ntlre holdings of the Willamette
all the high-priced, hot-air promotion and placed a number of orders on which is based on thq principles of of directors should be authorized to read and studied, but Issued In this
Charges of conduct unbecoming a
T*‘ley Company.
prosaic pamphlet as they are, not member of the bar, which mav result
voting
direct
for
United
States
sena
­
wash
goods,
household
linens,
dress
that
was
ever
inaugurated.
locate
the
proposed
new
schoolhouse
one voter in every 20 will even read against J. R Wyatt, an Albany attor­
^’nttermore, the permanent set-1
tor, and then go out and lick the en­
goods and domesties.
Eugene’s people began to get to­
emy. It will be either Cake or Ful­ and the vote was decidedly In the the titles to the measures.
ney, by R. B. FiBher, prosecutor of
l *Bt of the water question by this
affirmative.
56
to
18.
gether about two years ago. and in
Regarding the Fulton resolution ton against Chamberlain. Buckle on
the grievance committee of the Ore­
Miss
Gertrude
Bushnell
entertained
c a,ie wmtld remove a matter of ,
that time have accomplished almost instructing the United States attor­ your armor; we can lick him with a number of her fVlends at. her home
gon Bar Association. 'Action was ta­
IP YOU KNEW
^“Otion that has been the cause of ,
ken at the instance of L. C. Hartman,
wonderful results. They have paved ney-general to bring suit for the an- either candidate.
on Sunday evening in honor of the
F Wionai fight for several years
th«* proprietor of a private detective
25th anniversary of her birth. -The
the streets, secured electric car ser­ nullment of the Southern Pacific
The merits of the Tetta»
Wind.
...
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ler,
FOi: STATEMENT NO. I
evening was most enjoyably spent In you would never suffer from kidney, agency. The charge«) will be Inves­
I*
’mild allow our people to 1 vice and a splendid railroad depot
land grant, favorably reported in the
C
fOketber twan ever before.
games and social conversation. Re­ bladder or rheumatic trouble. »1 a tigated by the grievance committee.
Portland expqrted more wheat dur­
‘’fi'ed effort to build a larger! and Improvements, and are about to house. Chairman Mondell of the com­
freshments were served and at a late bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold
(Union Scont, Rep.)
take the final steps for securing a mittee on public lands says:
hour the merry guests departed,wish­ by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for ing the month of February than any
better city
Of course the «jditor of this paper ing her many happy returns of the testimonials. Dr E W Hall, 292'j other port In the United States. Ev­
splendid municipal water plant, sup­
“It is the Intention of the commit­
en old reliable New York had to take
positively refuses to vote for any
plied from mountain sources, at a tee to draft a resolution separate man fon the legislature who will not day. She was the recipient of sev­ Olive street. St. Loula.
a back seat when the Oregon metrot«-
eral beautiful and useful presents.
cost of ,300.000. Naturally a town from this one and to present it to the subscribe to Statement No. 1. That Times.
oils sent out 2.279.7-91, bushels and
that is doing big things like this at­ public should the present one be Is a purely Republican measure, sired
Charles J. Barhite has sold his Philadelphia. Galveston, Baltimore
IAHVER Sil SLAW ITEMS
and fostered by Republicans in a
brick
building on Willamette street. and other prominent wheat shipping
tracts
the
attention
of
homeseekers
Indicate
adopted,
which
will
clearly
a.. rn|(ble In Hayti reported by
state that has been overwhelmingly
Just
across
the alley from the Hotel ports look insignificant when their
Born At Acme, Or., Monday, Srneede, to Mr Smith, who resides records are compared with htose of
should cause no uneas- and Investors without any great «Fian- that no right to attack any claim Republican.
Besides, It should be
These to any of these lands shall be ac­ supported by all members of all par­ March 16, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs on West Fourth street, the purchase the Rose City, says the Port lami
in the 1 nlted States, for this tlty of outside advertising.
r'* r? is not In the least danger of things could not be kept from publlr quired by any person until at least ties so long as It remains on the stat­ Frank Säubert, a daughter.
price being »7500. This building is Journal.
Mias (Tara Sumner, of Ada, left occupied by a short order restaurant
any *ay involved in the knowledge even If we tried to do It.
a year after the final judgment of ute books. There Is still a greater I
principle involved: for years both yeslerday on her way to Portland to on the lower floor and office rooms
PUhRepg«-
J. A. J Crow Is the latest Republl-
Another splendid and practical way
court shal 11 have been rendered, great parties have advocated the elec, reside. She will stop a short time Bl on the second floor.
It is not unusual for
ran
candidate to file hie petition for
r*kl*af this
Eugene
e
lands
for
tip ’hei
i is not to
for boosting a town Is
tlon of United State« senators by the
the nomination of representative. He
1 Tk* peon’ nature to arise in Hay-
The expectation popular vote
Mr«. R G. Milla and Mrs. T c
y ear. howe
That is what State­
Business
newspapers
declares
for
Statement
No. 1
B there are of a shlft-
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup and
n a X» ar congress ment No. 1 is and what It means. Säubert, of Acme, returned hoi
il Id I m * that wit
|
’■dolent ' lass and their chief help themselves, but
his
platform
as
acts gently yet promptly on the bow- follows: gives
Saturday
from
Hood
River,
whe
Just
so
long
as
Statement
No.
1
is
M t inching the
sad oh lev
Id take sol
“During
my
f term
He
els and allays Inflammation at the of offlc.
in life Is to get all the advancemen
carried out th«* people of Oregon ran th« v attended the meeting of t
e I will always vote for that,
a*
fro n the i all- take a broadside shot at the United
of Sold by all druggists.
•s little exertion as as well when the
Candida
for United States
~
senator
w
:ard td
Am
States
senators.
If
It
Is
adhered
t
i
in congr. »» w
ho has received
who
papers, enj
the
(
It will not be long until other states
n
highest
i ber of
umber
the
i>eople’s
'■ n is composed prfn- grow and ei
t
will swing Into line an«l before many
vot. for tha t position at the general
u
■•‘d-biooda of the French to a larger f
years fbe people will own that which ! wt
election next preceding the election
•cond r
red
they
long
rovqted
the
privilege
of
pl'
•nd the party in power vantages and
of a senat
In congress without re-
du
to eve
to
sal
»
Eu- ol utloi
choosing senators by direct vote.
gard to my Individual preference."
¡»ractlce the art of ays-1 The a
'”isir8 for The
I
LONG TOM
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