THE BUGKNE WEEKLY GUARI», THURSDAY, APRIL 3« -»w. THEEUBEItEWEEKLY GUARD a X |X1)EPK-NUENT PAPER —■—TÜT b LFS IL FISHER Editor ami Publisher. I once relaxed, even in the gale hnd dense drizxle of the sixteen-hour run I from Astreel Rock to Pillar, the stor- [ miest end of the pass. Mr. Dunn dis- ' claims, he says, "any idea of throw­ ing water on a fine achievement. -day at Eugene, Surely we did enter the channels at [the finest season, and maybe with the Oregon. e.,Mcriptlon price, »1.50 per year. good luck — Evans luck - Roosevelt tfJid advance; >2.00 at end of luck—that has followed the cruise Entered a: the «ugene, Oregon, [ so relentlessly, perhaps so disheart- eningly to some natures. Nothing pj.-affiie as second-class matter. i fell out in the frantic way. aecord- ” Ar.nts for The Guard. ( lug to book, for these parts; Cape Thp following are authoried to I Crosstide should have been lined . ¿ and receipt for subscriptions or .“.¿act other business for The Daily .with wrecks, but wasn’t; the scenery ' should have been 'grand and wild.’ . Weekly } Guard: * Creswell L. Clark. but it was trivial beside Norway, in- Add?™« a^remittances and com- ’ significant beside Alaska." ■“’ guari )1 printing co . EIGENE TO HE BEST PAVED CITY IN NORTHWEST Eugene, Oregon THURSDAY, APRIL 30 drew, is the head of the University of ment to the Canadian house of com­ Nebraska Ely and Ross are profes- mons will, if adopted give new dry­ sors of the University of Wisconsin, docks a subsidy or bonus equal to 3 of which LaFollett-1 Is a product. tier cent on the cost of the w rks. to H ward is in the University of Kan­ be paid for iu twenty years the lim­ sas. These universities are paid for it to any one concern being fixed at by the people, and the cause of the >45,000 a year. Owners of . \ sting people may be preached in them drydocks who wish to enlarge them when its voice is smothered in the are to be given a like subsidy also universities the millionaires own. for twenty years, but the total is not The men who pay for the universi- to exceed $15,000 a year. The Ca­ nadian government now gives subsi­ ties control them. Or do you think Standard Oil dies or bonuses to railway builders, maintain« Chicago and Syracuse and steamship lines, manufacturers of Brown and other universities out of steel and iron, smelters of lead, to pure love of mankind? The one man owners of petroleum wells, spinners who speaks loudest for Standard Oil of binder twine, to cold-storage ware­ and against the Roosevelt policies— houses and to shipbuilders. Canada and the oftenest—is Chancellor Day. is subsidy ridden, a system that will of the trust-owned Syracuse Universi­ no doubt in time give that country as ty. The majority of our presidents, much trouble as our protective tariff senators, congressmen, governors, system. judges and prosecuting attorneys are Eugene has the Southern Pacific trained in the universities. It is main line, the Wendling branch, and worth the while of the trusts to con­ the Portland, Eugene A Eastern elec­ trol the universities, and to train the tric road now. Within two years men who are going to make, inter­ this city will also be the terminus of pret and enforce the laws to see the Oregon Electric line from Port­ things as the trusts see them? Rock­ land. and later that of the Southern efeller thinks so. It is worth mil­ Pacific Natron extension across the lions to him to control the universi­ mountains to Klamath Falls and On­ ties. What is it worth to the people? tario, the most important of all the Now the University of Oregon, like projected railroads in the Northwest. all state universities, is on the side A railroad centre naturally becomes of the people. The University profes- tt jobbing point, and a city of impor- sors are for government not only of tance. Eugene's future destiny may the people and for the people, but by be plainly read. the people, too, and not by the A South Dakota editor eloped with trusts. Let no one forget that Allen H. Eaton, who introduced the Univer­ another man’s wife and the people of sity appropriation bill in the last leg­ his town tried to lynch him when he islature, and who speak? for the Uni­ was brought back. But it is chroni­ versity. signed Statement No. 1, when cled that when they found out the in­ the other friends of government by jured husband was a delinquent sub­ the will of the people were scared to scriber and bad refused his paper at the postoffice, they let the editor out the woods. Why, then, are Palmer and Walker of jail and presented him with a gold and the Linn county men so hot to watch. kill the State University? Do they We have our doubts about the Japs want to turn the control of education in Oregon over to the meat packers’1 beiug artistic liars. One of the bunch trust as soon as its Portland plant is ] merchants and newspaper men completed? Their motto is "no, now touring thes country asserted higher education except for those that all Jap newspapermen were what can pay for It." I-et the rich scrupulously truthful. Even an ar­ have a monopoly of college educa­ dent Jap-lover could not find any­ tion, and the poor man do without. thing artistic in that. Eugene will by the end of the year be the best paved city in the North­ should be built west—a distinction that should cen­ DIRECT TO EUGENE tre upon it the attention of well-lnform. ed investors in city real estate, be­ The Guard thinks there should be cause paved streets stand for pro­ a ¡pedal effort made to secure ear­ gressiveness and permanency. Twen­ lier completion of the Oregon Elec­ ty-one blocks, about two and a tric Railway to Eugene than is now- quarter miles, will have been com­ planned by the company. It seems pleted by the middle of June, and it t0 us that a delegation of business­ is quite likely that this will be in­ men and property owners should visit creased to forty blocks or more, if the officials of the road in Portland, the wishes of a majority of the prop­ and offer them inducements in the erty-owners are carried out. shape of rights-of-way through Lane The Warren Construction Company county and terminal facilities in Eu­ is not only rushing their work along, gene if they will consent to push con­ because of the plentiful supply of la- struction work directly toward this bor this year, but are also doing city, instead of first completing splendid work, and are putting down branch lines throughout the lower pavement that Is first-class in every valley. It seems to us that we might particular. This fact is a good argu- get this road into Eugene in eighteen ment in making a practically com- months, instead of waiting three plete job of paving the principal pars for it, if the proper effort was streets now, while the construction made. company is so well prepared to do it Electric road building will do more quickly and well. Money well ex­ for the Willamette valley than any pended is permanent improvements is other projected enterprise. They will the best investment a property own­ bring people to buy small places, and er can make, and some of those who with the increase in population there have objected most strenuously to will come factories and payrolls, be­ the expense of paving at this time cause the people will be here to buy will before long be pointing with the goods they make. Cities like Eu­ pride to our spldndld streets and gene will grow with the increase in boasting of the enterprise of the population of the country tributary community in setting an example that Let the rich furnish all the judges Whatever may be the final result to them. With the Oregon Electric every important town in Western Or. and lawyers and legislators, and terminal here we will have a railroad egon is already preparing to follow. leave the interests of the people in of the price war between the Texas Oil Company, controlled by John W. centre that will attract the attention their hands. Oates, and the Standard Oil crowd, of jobbers, as well as other railroads, Shall we stand for it, or will the the Texas consumers are getting oil JUNCTION PAPER and It will be easier to secure the ter­ FEELING PRETTY SOBE people of Oregon support a univer­ I and gasoline for about half what they minal of the great Natron-Klamath- sity where the sons of the plain Peo* | have'been paying, Falls-Ontarlo extension which Harri­ _______ ____________ The Junction City Tinies is not pie can get an education just as good . man will build across the mountains Magnates of the paper trust must satisfied with the result of the Re­ as young Rockefeller got at Brown? [ in the course of a few years. publican primaries, as the fallowing This country has turned its resources ffn(j ¡t difficult not to laugh right out Why not try to get the Oregon and business opportunities over to; jn tneetirtfc; every time they think of editorial remarks tend to indicate: Electric to push directly through the "Four years ago, when the Times the few with hardly a murmur. Will tpe things the house committee of valley to Eugene? opposed the adoption of the primary it turn its education over to them, Hjx, provided for by the Cannon reso- law, we cited the fact that it was pos­ too? Will it adopt the theory that; lutlon, will do to them in that recess SOME OF THE RE VSO.XS sible for Eugene to secure every place all a poor man needs is education [ probing. WHY GOLD FLUCTUATES on the ticket. Only two elections enough to read what the trusts think i best to print for him? Oregon will, | In order to show Evelyn that her have been held tinder the primary Gold is the measure of value and allayed literary aspirations are not if Eugene Palmer and Cyrus Walker | law, and the truthfulness of* our the most exchangeable of commodi­ red statement Is already manifest. ‘Tis can persuade it. But who is putting the Only higher thoughts in the ties. It is the fact that it possesses be light district, Harry Thaw may up the money for their campaign? true Mr. Price resides outside, but these qualities which gives it a spec- tempted to apply for an ambassador­ would probably have been the place ill value in periods of impaired credit Depositors’ committees of suspend­ ship after he gets out. lost had a Eugene man desired the and commercial strain, writes C. A. ed banks and trust companies will, position. But what’s the use of kick­ VOX YONSON, <»E MINNESOTA Conant in March Putnam's. At such find an interesting precedent in the; ing against the goad stick. There times the value of gold rises as prices action taken by the depositors of the is no redress for outside precincts, Ay yust ben plain goot Svedlsh man, fall, and gold stands out as the most Cbiyoda Bank in Japan, says the New Ay ask vun kvestion if Ay can. either now or in the future, under desirable of created things—the one York World. After fruitless efforts Who ben most great American? — the primary law. and you may as well Yo bat, pfoiuce for which men contend in to obtain payment, they have formal­ take your medicine. Recollect you Yon Yonson! world’s market places. ly requested the president. Viscount voted for this law to ’down the boss­ The reverse is true in periods of Horl, to commit hari-kari in expia­ Who svat dat predatory lord es.’ Now stand up for It." prosperity and expanding credit. The tion. At a time when China is con­ In Meenesota's njordland fjord “In the jumble of ballots we man who puts away gold at the be- sidering the adoption of Western An' younce re rallvays yolly hard? thought that 'the powers that be • Ay lank ginning ,.f a period of expansion in banking methods it might be profit- would give the one place asked by order to part gith it at rhe height of aide to Introduce in America the Jap ­ Yon Yonson! county ticket, t ¡North Lane on the prosperity would find that his gold anese idea of compulsory suicide as a O Yutland Yon, I Mr. Edwards was ' i defeated right in had shrunk "in value in relation to penalty for bank wrecking. The O Norseman Yon. Eugene wh re ■ we e expected a more Ixd Taddy kvarrel mit Brownson; other things, i, just-as in the crisis he remedy would prove as effective as s consideration at the hands Dat dam beeg ste< k finds that these other things have I generous . ........ Punch's plan for preventing wrecks Look pgatty seek | of Republicans. Surely the farming •hrunk iu relation to gold. But the by tying a director to the cow-catch­ If it try yolt Yon Yonson! ' interests were entitled to repre: nta- pro . sue’., a gradhal one when er. It might cause a depreciable di­ I tion.” yar dat st» el trust in har lair minution of our Italian population Who give prices rise and gold falls that it Yames Hill mans such fine An’ and considerably curtail the income makes no such appeal to the imagina­ scare of trans-Atlantic steamship compa­ Dat Svedes skol ride for 2c fare? tion as the sudden collapse of credit CAUSE OF STATE Ay knot- —- UNIVERSITY CAUSE nies. But it would economize the *»d the scramble for gold which re­ Yon Yonson! OF THE PEOPLE time of grand juries and save money cently caused the very pulse-throbs of the engines of the Lusitania to be I spent in court prosecutions. To put Who make dem malefaktors yal Do we want universities that will t hari-kari on the statute books might An’ say: "If yo no kvit I tai!” so anxiously counted as she brought her precious cargo of the yellow me- teach plutocracy of democracy? I not be feasible. But It could readily An’ yump insurance graft lak hai’— O yoy! •1 to the relief of the New York mar­ Private universities have to be j be Incorporated in the body of the Yon Yonson! ket maintained by gifts of wealthy pat­ unwritten laW or Included in Judge o Viking Yon, \ rons. Their teachers must cut their Lynch’s code. o yentie Yon, teachings to fit the opfpions of the TERRORS OF MAGEL1t ,tnd th< ind Mrs. Sranf ->rd insist <1 d in a snow squall of any method lessor How- couldn't drive to some sort of a town? a short fime strei Ight be dangerous to one '»n n a v iIng I head came A sane man wouldn’t take such land kidneys art*! allay The fleet did not pa.’s .»rd stood at half price. Be a friend to your from Inflammation Sold by all druggh K1F. but in exact roleimn, i1 off, tor home town, Mr Farmer, and It will Mar* ntervals (40b yards 1 be a friend to you.** / H i>. * C? A M T e of v-ach v, as a f i ■« lins t.ssi r Ó r ÍÍ g Ó n KU8UTRIC far aiding drvd ted bv ths g I far». jr wa lots an hour I I O 8 Sth er Muminum Jelly Moulds Free. ♦ Individually Molded desserts are * ♦ DIED now considered the proper thing. The Swe. t Ermyntrude Jones has two ♦ moulds are hard to get outside the beautiful eyes. large cities, but users of JELL-O, ♦ Their color Is azure, the same as the Mrs. Elizabeth Vorego, of Cottage The Dainty Dessert, can get them ab­ skies, Grove, aged *0 years, w:».s found d ad solutely free. Circulur In each pa< k- Her eves: Sunday. She was born at Xenia. age explaining and illustrating the • • s jx. She came Salem ! «lifferent pattern« JELL-O is sold Ohio, in 1828. ___ there 1 4 . years, | b>' *U «rovers at 10c per package. Pure Grecian her nose, and molded 23 years ago. . residing and since that time with her daugh­ : Do not accept a substitute or you with grace; And never was nose more in keeping ter, Mrs. Tabor, at various plates ■ *1'1 be disappointed. Mrs. Voregos h Monday. untrue He was fired upon but was -1 —— not killed. Her lips are so soft, and as rich as The cribbing for the concrete,J>ase- red tulips, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ment of the high school addition is And the breath they emit has the com pleted. United States Land Office, Roseburg, scent of mint juleps. Oregon, March 23, 1908, SUMMONS. Notice Is hereby given that in Her Ups: - In the Circuit Court of the State of I compliance with the provisions of Oregon for the County of Lane. the ect of Congress of June 3, 1878, Her teeth are as pearls, and I take J. J. Walton, Plaintiff vs. George L. [entitled, “An act for the sale of tim­ them to be Moore, Itefendnnt. ber lauds in the States of California, Just as good as the best that come To George L. Moore, defendant: Oregon, Nevada, and Washington out of the sea. In the name of the State of Ore­ Territory,” as extended to all the Her teeth VW gon: You are hereby required to ap­ I ublic 1-and States by act of Aug- pear and answer the complaint filed « it 4. 1892, Ralph C. Oglesby of Eu- Like the bright burnished gold of against you In the above entitled I me, C-ounty of Isane, State of Ore­ Aurora her hair is, suit within six weeks from the date gon, did on August 27, 1907, file in And twiddles in curls like a fay's or of the first publication of this aunt i thia office his sworn statement No. a fairy's. moils; and if yon bo fall to answ 9151, for the purchase of the N 1-2 for want thereof the Plaintiff Her hair: $ S $ S 11 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 8, In Town- take judgment and decree agr ■t I ship No. 16 south. Range No. 4, East Then her wee shelly ears ah! how you as prayed for in the com» tnt [ w. M.. and will offer proof to show herein, to-wlt; that title be u .eted ' that the land sought is more valuable graceful each turning Hut hush! or I set these appendages In the plaintiff to the lots three and for its timber or stone than for agri­ four and east half of southwest quar­ cultural purposes, and to establish burning. ter of Section thirty in Township his claim to said land before W. W. Her ears: C O Sixteen South, Range Six West, Will. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his Mer. in I-ane County. Oregon. office In Eugene. Oregon, on Wed- Oh, could I the wealth of the Indies And that you be decreed to have nesday, the 17th of June, 1908. command. no interest or estate therein. He names as witnesses: C’arl V. I’d forfeit it all for sweet Ermyn- This summons is served by publi­ Oglesby of Eugene, Oregon; William trude's hand. cation thereof once each week for six T. Brabhani of Eugene, Oregon; Her hand: 8«*“ successive weeks in the Eugene John T Brabham of Eugene, Ore­ Weekly Guard by virtue of an order gon; William 3. Benner of Eugene, made in the above entitled cause on Oregon. Any and all persona claiming ad­ And were I sole monarch from Croy­ the 18th day of March. 1908 by the Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the said versely the above-described lands don to Crete, I'd lay down my scepter al Ermyn- Court, done in open Court. are requested to file their claims tn WALTON & NESS. this office on or before the said trudu’s feet. I Attys, for Plff. 17th day of June, 1908. Her feet: Date of first publication of this BENJAMIN L. EDDY, J L summons is March 26, 1908, ______________________________ Register. Welch Line» anil ODregon Electric Notice for Publication. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, United States Land Office. Roseburg. (Salem Statesman ) Roseburg. Or., Feb 11, 1908. Oregon, March 18, 1908. The dispatches throw no light on Notice Is hereby given that In com­ Notice is hereby given that In the Stayton-Salem proposition of lo­ compliance with the provisions of pliance with the provisions of the cal promoters nor on the scheme ot the act of Cougress of June 3. 1878, act of congress of June 3. 1878, enti­ the Welch people to build to Eugene entitled. "An act for the sale of tim­ tled "An act far the sale of timber it is . presumed that ber lands in the States of California. lands In the States of California, Or­ and Portland, ... and . , t hese interests will proceed with Oregon. Nevada, and Washington egon, Nevada and Washington Terri­ their own plans in their own way. Territory,” as extended the tory," as extended to all public land although it is a significant fact (hat Public. Land States by act to of ail Aug ­ states by act of August 4, 1892, the announcement of the Oregon i Charles W. Scott, of Eugene, county ust 4, 1892, Carrie E. Prosser of Electric provides for no road to Eu-, of I^ine, Btate of Oregon, has filed Eugene, County of lame, State of gene from Albany, nor to Stayton | in this office his sworn statement Oregon, did on June 20, 1907, file from this city. It is not at all un- j No. 6676 for the purchase of the SE In this office her sworn statement No. likely that both of the projects will i 9025, for the purchase of the Lot 'i SE*4, Section 15, E’A NEU. Sec­ at no distant date be a part of the I tion 22, and SWU NW *4 of Section Oregon Electric system F. W. Wa­ number One (being NE 1-4 of NE No. 23. in Township No. 18 8.,- Range 1-4) of Section No. 2, In Township ters. local representative of the No. 9 W.. W. M., and will offer proof Welsh interests, was In Portland yes­ No. 19, south. Range No. 7, West, W. to show that, the land sought is more terday but could not lie found after M., and will offer proof to show valunble for its timber or stone than that the land sought is more val­ his return last evening. uable for its timber or atone than for for agricultural purposes; and to es­ tablish his claim to said land before "Twenty minutes tor refresh­ agricultural purposes, and to estab­ I W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, ments!" called the conductor ns he lish her claim to said land before W. at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on passed down the aisle. The little W. Calkins, I'. 8. Commissioner, at Friday, the 22d day of June, 1908. girl with the blackberry jam on her his office in Eugene. Oregon, on Fri­ He names as witnesses: Ralph day, the 5th of June, 1908. chin plucked him by the sleeve. She names as witnesses: Clarence Hunt, of Eugene. Oregon; Merritt B. “You needn’t stop the train on our Huntley, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred account,” she said timidly. "We're Kennedy of Crow, Oregon; H. F. Fisk, of Eugene, Oregon; Horace II. Crenshaw of Panther, Oregon; F. L. going to eat right here in the car.” Fisk, of Mapleton, Oregon. "Mike," said the Plodding Pete, Crenshaw of Panther, Oregon; W. O. Any and all persons claiming ad­ Prosser of Eugene, Oregon. "did yer hear 'bout Alaska?" Any and all persons claiming ad­ versely the above described lands are "Lots. Are you t’inkin' of de trip? requested to file their claims in this "I dunno. I’m told dat daylight versely the above described lands office on or before said 22d day of lasts twenty-four hours at a stretch. are requested to file their claims In June, 1908. Ef I could git a job in dat locality this office on or before the said BENJAMIN L. EDDY. as night watchman I dunno but I’d 5th day of June, 1908. Register. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, be willin’ to work." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' Register. Unlti-d States l^and Office, Roseburg, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE F’OK PUBLICATION. Oregon, March 21, 1908. United States Land Office, United 8tates Land Office, Roseburg. Notice is hereby given that in Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08. Oregon. March 20, 1908. compliance with the provisions of Notice is hereby given that in com­ Notice is hereby given that in com ­ the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ pliance with the provisions of the act entitled. “An act for the sale of tim­ of Congress of June 3, 1878, entit ­ ber lands In the States of California, titled "An Act for the sale of tim­ Washington ber lands in the states of California, led "An act for the sale of timber n Nivada, and Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter­ lands In the States of California, Ore­ Territory.” as extended to all the ritory," as extended to all the public gon. Nevada and Washington Terri­ Public I .and States by act of Aug- land states by act of August 4. 1892, tory,” as extended to all the Public ust 4, 1892, Ellen L. Clark of Eu- Thomas E Heavy, of Eugene, County I Land States by act of August 4, 1892, gene, County of Lane, State of Ore- of Lane, State of Oregon, did on Emily J. Damitio of Aberdeen, Coun­ gon. did, on August IS, 1907, file January 27, 1908, file in this office ty of Chehalis, State of Washington, In this office her sworn statement his sworn statement No. 9547. for did on July 19. 1907, file in this of­ No. 9132, for the purchase of the the purchase of the W. of N.W.44 fice her sworn statement No. 9090 8 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 24. in for the purchase of the lait 7 of Sec­ Township. No. 17 south. Range No. I fractional) of Section - ’ tion No. 6, In Township No. 18, south, 7 West, W. M . and will offer proof No. 1 7 in Township Range Mo. 6, West W M. and will to show that the land sought is more West. Range No. 2 and will offer proof to show that the offer proof to show that the land valuable for its timber or stone land sought is more valuable for Its sought Is ore valuable for Its timber than for agricultural purposes, > timber or «tone than for agricultural or stone than for agricultural pur­ and to establish her claim purposes, and to establish his claim purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before W. W. to said land before W W. f'alklns, said land before W. W. Calkins, U. Calkins, U. H. Commissioner, at his U. 8. Commissioner, at his olflce in S. Commissioner, at his office in Eu­ office in Eugene, Oregon, on Satur- Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the gene. Oregon, Tuesday, the 9th day day, the 13th day of June, 1908. of June, 1908. 2oth day of August, 1908. She names as witnesses: George She names as witnesses: W. B II. Hale of Hale, ^le names as witnesses: Henry Oregon; Daniel Theime. of Mohawk, Oregon; Link Smith of Elmira, Oregon; I. S. Day Clark. Clark P. Devereaux, and Mer­ Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse of Ivlson, Oregon; A. Warden of iv- ritt Devereaux, al) of Eugene, Ore­ Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John Ison, Oregon; O. E. Huntley of Ab­ gon. erdeen. Washington. Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad­ Any and all persons claiming ad­ versely the al>ove described lands Any and ail persons claiming ad­ versely the above-described lands are versely the above described lands are are requested to file their claims in requested to file their claims In this requested to file their claims in this this office on or before the said office on or before the said 20th day office on or before said 9th day of 13th day of June, 1908. June, 1908. of August, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. BENJAMIN L EDDY, BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Register. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE Fort PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Notice for PubUf Eugene. Oregon. Mahar, of Eugene Oregon I1 ITI Any a n < all persons claiming ad- y and all persons ad above described lands are »cd nd¡ R L ted to file their claims in this eli re­ 1 th< aM on or before said 9th d.i> of 1908. Ju BENJAMIN L EDDY. 1A Register. R I I 1 I 1 it I