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F.UGF.NE WEEKLY GUARD, TUI ItsDAY, APRII. H. ItMiM ÂOWLÏ GUARD ,. nr' UNDENT PAPER H. USHER (Hl I Publisher. Ed Jay at Eugci: d t F. H. Carter, E. D. Ilri.tg Mulit:" Whereas. The L Oregon Itvlsl.i: nr,- , . .1 L i CATHOLIC PRIEST SELLS REAL ESTATE n WILL TRY BANKERS MEDFORD VOTES P.O!’ A - ice, 11.50 per year, ■e; 12.00 at end of and maintenance uf the Ut Oregon, which bill will, 1 ■. .>• , the Eugene, Oregon, the referendum provtsi >n of th«- >■■>’ ¡e.ond-class matter. stitution of the state of Or. 4<>n. b submitted to the people of the state Ag« nt* lor The G umm I. at the June election; anti I ar. uth rfed t > Whereas, we are firmly of the «¿ sad receipt for subscriptions or opinion that the amount appropriated oinsi't 'IUfclneM for The Daily is barely suflicient fur the support of 1 a \Veeklv Guard: 'the University of Oregon. In keeping L- flark. I with the dignity and greatness of our Address an^^enUttances’ and com- gruwing state; therefore be it Resolved, lift the Ashland Commer cial Club, That we heartily endorse B""i0UARI)1 PRINTING CO., this bill and commend It to the favor Eugene, Oregon. able consideration of the people of I the state. APRIL 9, 190* It Is plainly evident that the people | of Oregon do not intend to be made XEWSI’AI’ e ,!S REAL an example of n ;n-progressiveness by GOVERNING CLASS ■ refusing to support the University as amply as its growing requirements The Wall Street Journal says we demand. Even the Southern states, by gre governed more by facts than so often pointed out for their illit rulers, more by conditions than by eracy. are taking notice of the predic legislatures, News cjnsists of facts ament that the action of a handful published, News, therefore, is gov- of Linn county grangers has placed eminent, Then the Journal goes on Oregon in, and are attempting to show to elucidate: i thereby tha’ all the ignorance an ! "If you want to become an orator, lack of desire to advance are not cen become a preacher, for the pulpit is tralized in the far South, but that the the sole remaining conservatory of | Pacific Northwest has its share of eloquence. If you want to become j people who do not believe In educa- rich, enter finance or trade. But if i tion and the enlightenment it stands you »ant to belong to the governing for. This view is taken by the Co class, join journalism. lumbia, South Carolina, Daily State. “When news has reached the state I in a recent editorlan as follows : of its highest evolution, when public We are not accustomed to think of ity has become so perfectly organ I the great and growing West as being feed that as soon as a fact is devel ! hampered by a spirit of unprogressive oped it shall become the property i niggardliness fatal to achievement. of the whole earth, as free as the air Especially would we little expect to find such a sentiment there exhibited we breathe and as the light by which againlt the great cause of popular wg see, then will government be re education. It is astonishing, there duced to the mere function of po- fore, to read that the action of the lice, and mighty little of that will last legislature in appropriating $125,000 for the support of the State be needed. University has aroused stubborn op "The hope of the world is in the position among certain classes in that perfect organization of the agencies state, who have Invoked the referen for the collection and distribution of dum privilege enjoyed In the com monwealth and have succeeded in ty news. The midlenium will come as ing up the fund upon which the Uni soon as we have an ideal newspaper versity depends until next June, when will occur the state election, at which press. “If we are to have liberty, we must time the voters of Oregon will pass Judgment upon the matter and either have en enlightened public opinion. accept or reject the action of the If we are to have an enlightened pug- stat« legislature. Until the last session of the Ore lic opinion, we must have a compre hensive publicity, If we are to have gon legislature Increased the amount, the University had b»en struggling comprehensive publicity, we must along on a paltry aopropriatlon of have a highly developed, sensitive $47.500 a year -for the supp >rt of news organism, if we are to have an institution having 400 students, this organism, we must have news j more than half of whom are boys ■ who are working their way thr .ugh. men not only trained In the mechan I The members of the faculty have ism of their craft, but consecrated to ! been miserably paid. In consequence their » rk, who will not sacrifice of all these crippling influences Ore gon has borne the distinction of send fact to sensationalism, or truth to ing mere of her sons outside of the commercialism, or justice to greed state to be educated than any other or passi n. but who will always be commonwealth of the Union in pro inspired by the conception that they portion to po|>ulatjon— a condition that is always to be deplored. ire the God's annointed for the lllu- South Carolina, we are ashamed to mlnaiing of the world. say, was once possessed of the same "In no other way than this, ex Oregon spirit of parsimony that al cept, It may be, by a succession of lowed its institutions of learning to suffer starvation, but that unhappy panics, upheavals and contentions, time has passed, and South Carolln- may me attain the golden mean, es ans today have cause to be proud of caping both the perils of socialism the cordial support of the people of »nl the abuses of individualism, se the state through their legislature, accord to the demands of the higher curing combination without monop education, as well as of the commun oly and competition without the de schools. We should like to call the atten- moralization of trade, retaining the have regarded the beneficent uses of speculation with tion of those who South as negligent and unmindful of out its terrible abuses, making power education to this illuminating con more powerful without tyranny, and trast between South Caolina and Ore liberty to prevail without anarchy, gon. And we wish f >r Oregon the dawning of a better day, character Promoting religion without supersti ised by a more liberal s nt intent to tion and ecclesiastical craft, and ad ward a cause that is the foundation vancing prosperity without the lux- of ail national progress and all hu man achoievement. ury that debases and corrupts.” Editorials like this one from South Carolina's leading newspaper STATE I Ml ERSITY'S CAUSE GROWS STRONGER ought to rouse the voters of Oregon to a sense of their duty to the State Sentiment in favor of properly University, even if nothing else can the »»intaining the State University Think of South Carolina pointing finger of scorn at Oregon! to be grawing in every part of tke state, and the present indications EUGENE WILL BE in> that the referendum will be over- TERMI NUS OF OREGON ’beltningiy defeated. There is not KLE4TRIC RAILWAY • paper in Eastern Oregon but is •’■roogly supporting the approprla- The Guard today prints a most im ,l<*. and the following editorial from portant letter from Mr. Talbot, vice- ths East Oregonian is a fair sample i president and general manager of of the arguments that the newspapers I* that part of the state are present the Oregon Electric Railway com pany. What is outlined therein of as to their readers: the plans of the company is good Th« University of California re- «Iv-s an annual appropriation from news for Eugene, and this paper J- st»'. amounting to $558,000; prints nothing so willingly as that the "^ington University receives which promises to enhance »Z40.0IHI j)Pr year; Colorado Univer- bright future of its home city and •uy. $’.45.000; Montana $75.000. «nd even the sparsely settled stat» of the territory tributary to it. The Commercial club might now **’»da appropriates $85,000 per ie*r for ’***“ •■PPort of her univrr- do a good work by extending to Mr. Shall Oregon, which is the peer Talbot and his associates an invi *ny of these Western states, re- *** to appropriate the small compgr- tation to come to Eugene and aqualnt •«’^sutn of $125.000 for her univer- themselves with the commercial ad y The East Oregonian hopes to vantages of its location, and con „ University appropriation car- vince them if its importance as the “f the biggest majority enjoyed b.v valley. ”y measur,. on thp offlcial t,ai]ot leading city of the tipper Facts might be brought out of which ’ year I-et us make it good and and demonstrate Oregon's they are now ignorant, that would 10 her educational facilities. induce them to hurry construction In the southern part of the state work In this direction. It is well ** aa‘y are the newspapers standing worth an effort. *7’he t n versity, but the commercial ••Nies of nearly every town have pas- resolutions in favor of the $125.- •• »Ppropriation. The Tidings re- •* ’ resolutions adopted by the Ash- Commercial Club as follows: "In •" »tth the general spirit of sol- ’»pport toward the schools which ** Prevailed in this city for years th* Ashland Commercial Club *•*<17 endorses the State Unlver- d .erested in th. cf Oregon and «ante to see its by t (Medford Tribune.I Chicago, April 4 The Re. rd- upon subj cis under consider ition bo vs and girls given every possible •i tnts < lint» By a vote of 36? to 22 the citizens lieraid says that Jeremiah Crowl«'). m congress by outside parties t •nbelu and Brona of Medford yesterday voted to issue portunity for educating and fitting a termer Roman Catholic, >vh sc . rlt. bankers in their I300,ooo for the purchase of an ade laws of this country would be in ai th. ■mselves for the serious business iclsm of affairs of the church in the lay dissi ule 1 < quate supply uf pure mountain water greater mess than they now are. N.)t of life. iat there was no ami the construction of an up-to-date Chicago dioc. se brought him under one congressman in ten understands water syst tn. The wards an eci lesiast ical ban. Is now a mar subjects on which he votes and the I was as follows. it is said that the Countess Szech- ried man, engaged in the real estate Ward — Yes. No. leaders in most cases obtain their envi, she that was Gladys Vanderbilt, business at Ellensburg. Washington 6 First .... ............... 117 Information from interested parties is responsible for the wonderful wide- He is alleged to have married his for- Second .. .................. 145 9 er stenographer. Miss Blanch ■ Mc rather than by original res arch. brimmed hats that the ladies are Leod. The first announcement of the Third.......... .................. 106 7 —... « — This is of necessity the case and is threatening to wear this year. The marriage was made in the True Voice, 9 •> Totals . . ................ 386 by no means a reflection upon the : lady brought out one of the creations a Roman Catholic periodical publish Not much more than half the vote ed at Omaha, the paper rec lying the persounel of congress. Corpora not long since simply as a precaution of the city was polled, but th •n a information from Rev. J. C. Mi Car tions pay enormous sums to attor ary measure to prevent the sun from thy, priest of a parish in Schuyler bond election seldom brings out a I large vote The vote was big enough neys to present cases affecting their j shining on her fair countenance and Net>. ,of which Mrs. Crowley w as a interests to the courts and no one ' straightway all the women in the communicant. San Francisco, April 4. The trat i to show the overwhelming sentiment | for the construction of waterworks. questions such employment of dis land that saw the mountain of straw, ican car in the New York-Paris an t <> Buy Water Rights. tinguished counsel. Why it should fruit, flowers and ribbons went stark in a race arrived here this morning The water rights of Wasson Can be regarded as honorable employ mad and vowed they must have a very bad condition, Sartori is con- yon Springs will be purchased by the •city for $35,000 from M. F. Hanley. ment to accept a commission to over duplicate not later than Easter Sun fident, however, of overtaking the Xmerican machine and winning tne wlio puts up an Idemnity bond amp The Countess Szechenyi— throw the action of congress by dem day. Hoth Mr. race, lie will go dlr 'ct'.y tn Nagasaki ly protecting the city. onstrating Its unconstitutionality in some people get the name by sim ilanley and J W. Slinger, w ho owns next Tit' «day Instead of foil iwfr g the adjoining building, and who had the courts and on the other haul, ply sneezing, but you should pro the American car through Alaska. a lawsuit with Mr. ilanley which employment to prevent congress nounce it chen-yi, which is not a was satisfactorily settled .claim the from enacting unfair or unconstitu Hue from a Chinese primer, but the I eli> secures a supply ample for a city tional legislation should be frowned name Gladys received in exchange live times the size of Medford, and ' Similarity. ii -i-ct that tlie summer flow is at for her own good American name upon, is not exactly clear. Sam Johns n Am da* story ’bout .'00 miners' inches. Both of Me- Georg? Washington ani de . herry i' For its own sake congress should anj millions—is the cause of much ,t'ii <• gentlemen state that the water was tree in do Bible? place practicing before its commit expense to the heads of the house rights have been < tabllshed half a Parsau laekson SuttInly not! ¡venturi and that the city need not tees on th? same high plane at prac holds of this country, but seeing tills Srin Johns n- Wai. ain't dat storv ar litigation. ticing bef re the courts. A law re is really her first offense we shall •• t Jonah and di whale in de Bi quiring the registration of all legis lie compelled to excuse here f ir this ble? Parson Jackson it suttinly am. lative representative«, together with one time. Why ? i statement of the measures in which Sam Johnson Why, I thought According to Consul-General Rich William A. Carter, candidate fot they were interested and the parties probably de same reporter wrote 'em the nomination of railroad commis ard Guenther, a Frankfort journal whom th' y represented, and the both. sioner at the Routing primary elec stringent enforcement of penalties contains a statement from an expert tion. is making Ills campaign on the Tli< Belie Mill. in the porcelain trade who predicts for failure to so register, would do principle that railroads should not long, The veteran strok'd his be allowed to discriminate against in more toward ridding the capital of a trade decline for Germany's por white whiskers, looked over the land terior towns and cities in favor of undesirable citizens than countless celain manufacturing industries in scape with gliterlng eye. what they are pleased to call their the near future. He cites as the prin "Yes.” he said excitedly, "here’s terminal points. At the present time so-called investigations. where we fought and licked ’em. cipal cause the business depression all shipments consigned from Port Have von got any of the relics of the In the United States, which has, dur land to any point south of the half Tom Smith came back a few days battle?” way distance between Portland and ing the last quarter of 11»07, seriously ago from Portland, where he succeed "Sure,” said the guide. "John, go affected the German export trade ed In passing the required examina hack to the forge and mould the gen San Francisco are charged for at the tion and obtained a license as steam tleman a pound of bullets, and tell full rate from Portland to San Fran This morning three very deserving In poreclain goods for electric uses boat engineer. cisco and the freight from 'Frisco the blacksmith to hammer out one back to the point of destination is young ladies and their chaperone, the prices are cut and the orders . The schooners Albion and Mayflow. of them broken officer's swords." added. The same is true of ship It Is said, however, I er were towed out to sea last Sun- winners in The Guard's voting con not plentiful. ments from San Francisco. This test, left for Los Angeles on a vaca- that the syndicate of Geramn porce- I day and spread their sails for another An Appraisement. double tracking system has resulted I trip to San Francisco lade nwith A woman fell from a ferryboat tion and slght-seeing trip. All their lain manufacturers has succeeded In I lumber from the Siuslaw Lumber in putting out of business any one crossing over to Camden the other expenses are paid by this paper, so uniting the porcelain works of Bohe i Company’s mill. day and a poor Irishman sprang over trying to build up a wholesale or John F. Tanner and daughter Nora and rescued her. When she was safe, jobbing business in Interior towns, as that the outing will not necessarily mia (Austria) into a trust and cost them a dollar, and they will en- formed a price convention, whereby departed Wednesday on their way ly landed on the dock her husband, well as imposing upon the people an undue and excessive tariff. In the ■ to San Diego, Cal., to reside. Mrs. Jay every moment of the trip. An both trusts will be protected against Tanner and the younger children who bad been a calm spectator of southern part of the state particular the accident, handed the brave fellow underbidding and price-cutting. other winner received the value of ly tile tribute which is extolled from ; went there several weeks ago. a quarter. We have been t >1.1 that th« dwell the trip in money and is expending it Some of the bystanders expressing (lie people has become so great as to Another scandal has been Brought ing of Mr. Ferguson on Alder Ridge Indi nation Pat said: “Arrah, don't become almost unbearable. Mr. Car in a course at school. Still anoth was entered by unknown parties a he knows ter's efforts along the above lines er young lady is attending business to light In the matter of the Montana few days ago while the family was blame the gentleman will receive the hearty support of all best. Perhaps if I hadn ’ t saved her Indian reservation, where It is alleg colleg in Eugene, and three more shlppe-s of the Interior country. absent and a number of articles car he'd have given me a dollar.” ed that the wards of the government will take the same course later. One ried away. The steamer Robarts went to Coos prize winner secured a beautiful pi are grossly mistreat d by the agents Wrong H iim I ws . Principles. ano, and numerous other prizes, all in charge. It Is declared that the red Bay last Sunday with a cargo of sal "Here's good news,” grunted Gob- mon, and returned yesterday. She well worth working for, including men are deprived of their rights and brought up a cable to be laid across sa Golde. "That roll of notes 1 lost (Albany Democrat, April 6.) summer trips to the seaside, have that, although the Indian department the Siuslaw river for the government has been found by a clerk out. of Today is the golden wedding anni work.” versary of Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Moses, been or will be awarded as rapidly at Washington lias n > other thought telephone line. He thrust the letter In hl» pocket A letter from Captain George E. and fell upon the ham and eggs more of Corvallis, formerly of this city, as called for. except to deal with these people with and tonight from 7 to 10 p. m. at There is one thing in regard to this the utmost fairness, the cupidity of .Martin, of the government life-saving heartily than before. service, received by Postmaster Kyle "Better give him a job," said Mrs. the residence of Rev. C. L. McCaus voting contest conducted by The those placed In charge of the reserva a few days ago, stated that he will re land the event will be celebrated in Guard that is worthy of passing note. tion causes all kinds of trouble to turn here in a few days to take up Golde, as she refilled her husband's the proper manner, one worthy of re cup. Rev. Moses resided at These winners owe success to their arise. One of the favorite plans of the work of constructing the tele "Huh! not much," said he. "Don't membrance. Tangent for many years, was princi own industry and the assistance of defrauding the Indians, It is declared. phone line front Florence to the Ump want any fools in my business.” pal of the Albany public schools for qua life-saving station. their friends. They are receiving the Is to take their lands from them and a while, and county superintendent, Captain Jacobsou arrived here a Poor INwher. reward of honest effort and those to Issue scant rations, Altogether it few days ago from Rogue river and The other day the head of n board as well as pastor of the M. E. church who assisted them will share in their is set forth by those making the is superintending the work of re ing school noticed one of the boys south of this city. Of sterling South machinery from the wiping his knife upon the tablecloth. ern blood the worthy couple have satisfaction and pleasure, because of charges that the noble red man of moving the wreck of the Berwick. He was mas “Is that what you do at home?" he played their part well in life. They the knowledge of having done some the forest, or the plains, as the case have five children, sons residing at ter of that vessel, but met with an asked, indignantly. thing for another that is appreciat may be, is a much abused indlvid- accident several weeks ago that com "Oh. no,” answered the boy, Corvallis, Eugene, Philomath and Parker. Arizona, and one daughter, ed by the recipient. They have con ual. pelled him to lay off so the boat had quickly; "we have clean knives." Mrs. Jenks, of Tangent. made several trips In charge of an tributed to make life brighter for One Way Out. According to recent di<pat''hi‘s the other captain before running ashore some one else and therein lies one for the last time. "Listen!” said the man of middle of the greatest secrets of human Southern Pacific Is going Into the Glenarbor item: Dr. Cheshire came 1 age. happiness. It is ever more blessed to electric lighting and power business. In from Eugene Thursday to attend He was bending over the palmist, Salem, Or.. April 6. The remains The waters of the Klamath river in ' Mrs. William Wheeler. Her trouble whispering excitedly In her ear. give than to receive. "Listen!" he said again. "My wife of the late J. C. Goodale, who died Oregon are to be harnessed and Is primarily of the stomach, i»ut tin* liver and heart are involved, with at Sawtelle, Cal., were accorded a Ma brought into use during the coming asthma as another concourltant, but I is coming to you this afternoon to sonic funeral yesterday afternoon have her fortune told, and If you Bummer under a project evolved by he says her lungs are sound. She Was] want to make some money on the from the First Presbyterian church, where Rev. Babcock conducted the E. H. Harriman, who has spent much very weak and could not have lasted side—” much longer, as digestion had al stuffed services. A special car of the Mason He laid a banknote on the time in that region during the past the Portland The following from most entirely ceased, but he hopes owl's head. ic brotherhood came down from Eu Daily Journal indicates that the Intel two years. According to report it is to save her and she seems to be im "Tell her on no account to buy a gene and Grand Tyler 8. M. Yoran of motor car. because you read in her that city read the ritual at the grave. ligent workingmen of tile state do the intention of the railroad magnate , proving since his visit. The West. palm that she is doomed to be killed .Mr. Goodale was a man who was held not purpose to be misled In the mat to build an immense power plant in in high regard among his friends in in an automobiles accident.” the vicinity of Klamath Falls and the ter of ample support for the State Western Oregon. electricity generated therefrom is to University. . "W’ell, Pat, after a year at the au PLEASANT HILL ITEMS tomobile school I suppose you under The executive board of the State be utilized for running trains over the Federation of Labor -has passed a oes-! mountains and for lighting the varl-i stand everything?” (Special Correspondence. I ilution urging that labor union men J ous towns in Northern California and "All but one thing, sir.” Pleasant Hill, April 7.— J. M. Cor "What's that?" in all parts of the state to support i Southern Oregon. Klamath river of- 1 Ellis Vaughn, the 17-year-old boy the University of Oregon approprfa-| "What Ihe devil makes the thing nelius and probably other representa tives of the Edenvaie Telephone Co. tion bill. There are 6k affiliated la-1 fers a splendid opoprtunity for an j who was arrested In Eugene Saturday go without horses."—Life. charged with forging a check on the will attend the farmers* meeting In bor organizations in Oregon, and all, enterprise of this character and it is First National bank, signing W. A. PILEHI rn.ra; film «! . . Eugene Saturday. It Is to be hoped of them have been notified of the ac sure to meet with success. Foster ’ s nome to it and passing it at tion of the State Federation. When Williams Indian Pile ointment that something may be done to im Hoselton's cigar store, was committed the service, which is extremely seen yesterday President C. H. Gram j will cure blind, bleeding and Itching prove Yesterday the Guard printed the to the state reform school by Judge I poor. spoke in the highest terms of the1 Chrisman, of the juvenile court, this I piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays news, wired from its Washington M. M. Gilbert, of Marcola, was in University and its work and said that morning. He will be taken to Salem J itching at once, acts as a poultice, the neighborhood Saturday and pur he was heartily in favor of giving bureau, that bids for the construc on this evening's train. The boy is a I the school the $125,000 per year in tion of Eugene’s Williams' In chased the residence portion of the new postoffice son of Robert Vaughn, of Waltervllle, 1 gives Instant relief. order that the state may have an in building will be opened May 9. No dian Pile Ointment is prepared for Howard Baughman farm and will re who was in town today. The boy had | side here in the near future. stitution worthy f>t her nams*. before done anything of the piles and Itching of the private parts. Fruit culture Is receiving consid- The action of the State Federation other paper In Oregon has yet had never kind and has always been considered 1 Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail 5 Oc >'rable attention here this sprlng. ¡3 merely a recommendation but It J this news, probably ■ because The steady. Co.. Most of the old orchards have been and $1.00. Williams Mfg will donbtleso be followed by a ma-j Guard’s facilities for procuring such props., Cleveland. O. renovated and several new ou“s set jority of the labor union men. Friends news than perfect more are ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ out, mostly apples and cherries. of tae I niverslty are highly elated rl- of its any that of ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Moses & Son, of Eugene, seem to over the federation's action. DIOMOND MERITI VMS ♦ ♦ In addition to Ps regular be doing a good huckster business in And it is right and proper and vals. Asocixted Press service, It has ape- ARK II licit HIT ♦ ♦ TWO MILLIONS ♦ this part of the county. the workingmen should work in har ♦ ♦ Aunt .Mary .Miller is in Cottage rial representatives at Washlngton Foil W IIITM IN ♦ mony with the effort to build up a Antwerp, April 4. -Owing ♦ ♦ ♦ Grove with relatives this week. and other points who see that It gets to the decreased demand the ♦ ♦ For the first time In many years great free university in Oregon. With promptly the news that is of special Walla Walla. Wash., April ♦ failure of several diamond ♦ ♦ 2 Walla Walla city and ♦ and the third time in 57 years no no tuition fees to pay and the cost of interest in its particular field. ♦ ♦ county will raise $200,000 as ♦ church service was held at the "Hill” merchant* is anticipated. living very moderate, the laborer's ♦ ♦ a starter toward securing a ♦ Sunday, nearly every one wishing to son or daughter who is ambitious and This Missouri boy preacher. John ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 22,000.000 endowment for ♦ attend the Sunday school convention at Dexter. A large attendance and willing to work may easily procure Moss, who had arranged for the world ♦ Whitman college. This was He GM What He Netted. enthusiastic meeting Is reported, and ♦ decided upon this afternoon a collegiate education in Oregen. A to come to an end on March 31, will the hospitality of the Dexter people ♦ at a meeting of the represent majority of the students now enrolled now Just scrape the moss off his fig will long be remembered. "Nlne year* ago it looked a* If my ♦ ative business men and citi are working their may through ures and announce that it was 1909 time had come,” says C. Farthing, ♦ zens of the city In the andlto- ♦ R J. Hemphill has moved bls old school, and will come out of it well he meant. From the furore this kid of Mill Creek. Ind ter. "I was so ♦ rlum of the Y. M. C. A. build ♦ house and is excavating the basement ♦ for his new residence. equipped for any profession or bus has caused, we infer that everybody run down that life hung on a very ♦ ing. slender thread. It was then that my REGULAR. ♦ The evidence adduced before the iness they may choose to enter. In Missouri doesn't have to" be druggist recommended Electric Bit- Close up the University, or circum shown.” special house committee which is in | ters. I bought a bottle and I got The most healthful, upbuilding Scrub yourself dally, you're not what I needed strength I had one medicine known to science, Genti» clean Inside. This means clean stom- vestigating the charges of lobbying scribe its usefullness by the allowance in connection with submarine boat of only a niggardly support, and the Increased registration In Eugene foot in the grave, but Electric nit- end soothing to the nerves; makes | ach clean bowels, blodd. liver, clean ters put It back on the turf again, and easy. ~ Brings the sweet healthy tissues In every organ. Mor legislation emphasises th» d-sta »pportunlty to educate themselves anfj the country precincts as well tells I'm been well ever elnre.” Sold un- 'digestion 1 sleep of youth Hollister's Rocky al: Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain bility of congress enacting a law es ' will be t»>‘”> from thousands of the story of rapid growth in popula* ■ - * te W. A. Kuykendall's Mountain Tea. 35c Tea or Tablets. I Tea. 35c, Tea or Tablets. drug store. 50c. __ tablishing a parliamentary bar. As Tegon boys and S>rU, »hue: M.ent? tion. LINN DRUG CO LINN DRUG CO. • I O ITALIAN A’JTOIST IS STILL CONFIDENT NEWS NOTES FROM LOWER SIUSLAW YOUNG FORGER SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL 1