Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 28, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    TRE EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD,
THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
THURSDAY, MAY 2H. ItMW
8
tions of the South, or am
Oregon Tradesman.
A prominent
porting raw materials and th
railroad man says that he believes
AS independent paper
factured products from thi
April marks the lowest dip of the
Dr. Chxrles Steinm
consulting and fields to the mills and f
depression.
sion. That month registered
-- ---- f^I.ES II. FISHER
engineer • of the General Electric n llls to the consumer.
¡the greatest number of idle cars and
E<Jit.,r aixl Publisher.
Company, at Schenectady, New York,
"The manufai tur
s well as the engines since last October, and, for
and professor of el trical engineer- tra.importation lnte.
of the coun- that matter, for a good while bef
K-uhed every Thursday af Eugene. ing at Union College painted a dole­ try havj a deep co nctu rn I in the s.ic- I May shows increased rolling stock ac­
Pub-bbed
-Oregon_
ful picture the other day of what life cessful ou'eome of the
tivltv. Crops will be coming in ere
» i.-,-rintlon price. $1.50 per year,
„^advance; 12.00 at end of will be in this world when the coal ris lamation service, It s making for long, and will guarantee a steady
E HAVE on hand about
supply has given out and when the them the best
I
imaginable of hMtie ! renewal of business of this nature,
fifty of the silver seis,
T“r-t»red at the Eugene, Oregon, natural fertility of the soil has been markets, There is nothing in the and will result in greater prosperity’
Jg« second-cl»»« matter.
used up and when the population of rest of the ■ world that can compare in other lines as well. He looks for
and oO kitchen sets, which ue
the country has been greatly increas­ with the steady demand of the small no boom in railway business during
"
rTTL. for The Guard.
ed. He thought that ultimately the farmer located upon an irrigated [ the present year, but in 1909 he ex­ gave as premiums last year, We
The following are authoried to
.‘..d receipt for subscriptions or people of the earth will have to look farm. For this reason, if for none pects the growth in railway business want to close them out and when
“ „¿t other business for The Daily to electricity for heat; would have to other, the manufacturers should not to be enormous. He says the rail­
they are gone will order no more
1 , iv»ek’.y Guard:
depend on it to refertlllze the earth only understand what is going on, roads are preparing for it. This year
L. Clark.
for food and clothing to keep the peo­ but should array thetneslves solidly has been set aside, so to speak, for
Coburg-Geo. A. Drury.
ple alive.
for
extending and
in support of the policy of the fed­ preparations
Address all remittances and com-
Dr. Steinmetz spoke in the hall of eral government in reclaiming these strengthening equipment for traffic
•"“‘ guard 1 printing CO.
the American Institute of Electrical waste lands and in making them in­ tn the future.
Eugene, Oregon Engineers to the students and friends
to farms, rendering possible the crea,
An Engllshwamon has discovered
of the New York Electrical Trade tion of innumerable small communi­
THl RSDAY, MAY 2H, 1IHW
School. His subject was "The Future ties. They should see to it not only and announced that the extravagance
of Electricity.”
that the work is carried on econom­ of American women was responsible Todothiswe will give’ex erysubscir-
premium papers .
"You who sit in this room," h« ically and efficiently, but that it is for our late lamented panic. Now,
We are again offering either the said, “will see the time when there protected from attack from Interests she should place responsibility for b«.r of the Weekly Guard choice of
Orexon Agriculturist or American will be no more hard coal. You may inimical to the best success of the in­ the existing panic on Germany.
either of these splendid premiums
Far’er free to every subscriber who
see the time, too, when supplies of dividual homeseeker.”
nays his subscription to the Weekly
I), fore tossing bouquets at King (as long as they last) if he will pay
Guard one year in advance. For the soft coal are so far removed that
Solomon
because he was never sued $1.50 for one year’s subscription.
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free offer of silver and kitchen sets they won’t be worth bringing to the
THE SILVER. SET
for breach of promise, the editor of
s-e the advertisement on this page. people; it can’t last very long,
You may have them while they last.
the
San
Antonio
Express
should
have
In
view
of
all
that
has
been
said
"And there is a possibility that
It make no difference
Address,
some day the people will wake up to about the fall in the death rate it I remembered that there was no
Guard Printing Co.
whether this payment comes from
Eugene, Ore. the fact that soft coal poisons the at­ seems strange to realize that we are against bigamy in those days.
an old or new subscriber, or wheth­
mosphere. They they may prohibit not living so long as our grandfath­
The National Association of Man­
It. But It can’t be a very great while ers and grandmothers did, says
LE WING NEWSPAPERS
er
the $1.50 is for advance sub­
ufacturers will have a sizable Jub on
ON STATE UNIVERSITY before we must seek other means Health Culture. More babies live to
grow up nowadays than formerly, its hands it it really attempts to de­
scription or in payment of arrear­
than coal for keeping us warm.
but people in later life die younger. feat at the polls all the "political
The Astoria Daily Budget sizes up I Wood has long since been discarded,
ages. You simply pay $1.50, anp
Once arrived at adult age the aver­ cowards and demagogues
the situation in the following edito-.as coal must be. What next?
are leredited with one year’s sub*
age man or woman has few years of candidates this year.
'
I “It seems that our best hope is
survival to expect.
scription, and take your c/joice of
"Education is becoming more and electricity. But we must have power
This seems on the face of it so
Raving declared the enlisted men
more essential every day. Our young for that. With coal out of the ques­ surprising a statement that in order
either of these premiums if vou get
of the navy to be the peers of col-
men and women who are to succeed tion, where is the power to come to be accepted it should be backed
to the office before they are gone.
lege graduates. Secretary Metcalf
in life must be well educated. To from? The solution of the problem up by data authentic and indisputa­
need not expect any honorary
only those who are educated will the seems to be our natural water power, ble. . Such data are furnished by the
grees this year.
way be open. Education is the "way of which we use so very little now." figures of the insurance companies
We want to close the goods out,
«nd the light—*» the setame of the
l which all agree on the point), but
THE MASK TOK\ OFF.
—that is the only reaso« for m . k-
future.” When you
vote at the
EVAN’S’ PEAC E TALK
it is easier to refer to the govern­
Salaried
Officiala
of
the
Anti-Saloon
ing the special offer.
coming election in June, be sure to
ment ceusus reports, which tell the
Is'ague Let the Cat Out
vote for the appropriation for the
Without at all denying the occa- tale in simple and convincing fash­
Of the Rag.
State University.
All other states slonal usefulness of lawmakers and ion. Even during the last fifteen
The pictures on this poster show
have great universities, even Nevada, diplomats, a measure of approval years the death rate among all per­
To the Editor:—The Rev. J. R
Knoden
of
Portland,
one
of
the
many
just what the premiums are.
a state far less populous than Oregon, may be given to the sentiment recent­ sons over fifty-five yearB of age of
of the
university; every ly expressed by Rear Admiral Evans both sexes has risen very consider­ salaried “superintendents”
has a splendid
Anti-Saloon League, stated the other
Send in today or tomorrow if
state must have. If Oregon is to keep and given in the following words:
ably.
day that the local option elections
you want to make sure of getting
this year were only preliminary
up in the industrial race she must
"We will always have war as long
He said that the real
Leon R. Edmonson, Democratic skirmishes.
We should as we have anything worth while to
support a University.
one—they will go fast.
idea was to obtain prohibition for
THE KITCHEN SET
have one of which we all will be fight over, and the more battleships candidate for the leglslatpre, is mak­ the entire state of Oregon in 1910,
proud. Our young men and women and the fewer statesmen we have the ing an aggressive campaign and is two years from now. That let the
gaining supporters from the ranks
should not go to other states to be longer we will have peace.”
cat out of the hag.
of all parties. A man who believes
The people were aisured
four
educated—we cannot afford to have
The Los Angeles Express thinks
years ago that thtt lical option law
them do so. If we do not have a th- opinion of the admiral somewhat in certain principles of government
maintains his position firmly was merely Intended to protect resi­
University, in Oregon they will go tubordlnates the Idea of a big navy and
dence districts against the encroach
and fearlessly wins the admiration of
elsewhere.”
nient of the saloon.
as the genuine peacemaker, but in i
the
American
vster,
and
this
seems
" typists,
anlsts," cr^ I
"We are n t prohibit
The Blue Mountain Eagle, publish­ the final analysis the point becomes
"We ar
1)
to be the course that Mr. Edmunson the supporter of the bril.
ed at Canyon City, says:
most prominent, particularly when
I
” To
~ those wh
He is furthermore a only local optionlsts. "
"The coming election will be from taken in connection with the influ­ is pursuing.
local
option law
claimed
that
the
1
----
man of excellent character, quiet, un­ was m rely prohibition
*! a in dlsguls?.
The shades of night were falling fast
one standpoint the most critical In ence which the world-circling cruise
assuming and industrious, and com­ its supporters pres onted an unbrok
The Democratic county campaign As through the railroad car there
the history of Oregon. All the other of the fleet is having on other na­
taxed with the fa t Is being aggressively waged In every
mands the resp.-ct of his associates en front. When --------
passed
states in the Union will look to the tions. Thus an American recently re­
;l.„t their law was unfair they re­ precinct, the party’s ticket for coun­ A brakeman with a visage red,
and neighbors, a fact that scores that
election returns on the second of turned from Russia says European
plied by asking the public to read ty officers being unusually strong And thls is what he loudly said:
heavily when one comes under public it.
As’ the I’W was 28 pages In and popular this year.
"B-r-r—■
------ gib.”
June to see how the initiative and opinion regards the sending of the
candidate
for
office,
a
scrutiny as
For sheriff. Harry Down Is gain­
length the public would not bother
referendum works in. practice.
If fleet to the Pacific as the greatest dl-
Young1 men of his stamp, possessing ’•-■••If by making a mere careful In­ ing friends every day by his quiet, His hair was short, his jaw was
the resu.ts show that this new meth­ ilomatlc move of the century. Rus­
i clean methods of campaigning, and
Dy EDWIN A. NYE.
long,
the courage of their convictions and vestigation.
od of legislation leads to conserva­ sians and others now believe the
W ten they were confronted with the further fact th»’ his qualifica­ ills lungs were leathery and strong,
^he ability to assert them, are the fact tha: states and communities tions and experience especially fit Ami as we sped the landscape o’er,
Copyright. Vc.s Uy Kdw'n A. Nyo
tive law making, that the safety uf peace of the world Is assured, and,
sure of ultimate success In a politi­ which adopted prohibition grew poor him for the diiths df the office. Once more he gave this awful roar;)
essential state Interests and institu­ with the voyage ended they believe
"B-r-r------------ —gib.”
We are and lean, they said it was not so. From all sections of the country
cal or professional career.
A LICIT LN THE WINDOW
tions are thereby «•»feguarded, we the friction which has developed be­
Inclined to think, therefore, that Mr. When they were shown that the Unl- comes the report that he will run
In the pau|ter's graveyard nt Coffey­
may look to the rapid adoption of di­ tween the United States and Japan
"Oh, say,” remarked an ancient Miss,
t» d States census proved that only far ahead of the party vote.
Edmunson's vote on the first day of three states in the Union had ever
Henry Stewart is well qualified "And tell me, please, what town Is ville. Kan . ilea the dust of n mau who
rect legislation throughout the coun­ will be dissipated.
wrote the song. "There’s u Light lulhe
June will surprise even his most san­ decreased in population, and that for the office of county clork and has
this?”
try. But if the returns show that the
The fleet question, or the program
guine supporters and give him a safe two of them were prohibition states, a host of friends who have known ; The brakeman rolled his honest eye, Window l or Thee."
majarity of the people are too indif­ for naval expansion, therefore, is not
Rev. Ethnnntl D-nlmr wrote ether
they said “Do not worry. This Is on­ him from boyhood, and who want to I Likewise HI h quid, and made reply:
plurality.
ferent to express esemselves at the one to be settled by American states­
"B-r-r—•---------- gib."
ly a local option lav/. We are nut in see him elected. These workers are|
populur song . but ' ie < ■
nwitkiued
not confined to any party and their
of prohibition.”
polls and that Irresponsible agitators men or even American public opinion
alsive is patheHcn' y associated with
Good health and strong limbs and favor
“I’m bound for Niles,” the drummer | his erratic cn •• r lu life
When this same crowd of salaried efforts are sure to bear results
can at any time strike down and crip­ just at present. The verdict must be bodies usually tend to active brains
For county Judge John W. Baker
said,
agitators was asked if taxes were not
Ih’tili.
-t throe yeura In the
ple a state institution as certain Ir­ rendered after the effect upon other and clean morals. There may be ex­ generally higher in prohibition com­ Is actively campaigning with excel­ "Is thia the town that lies ahead?”
nes tn penitentiary fir Mgsuiy
responsible agitators are trying to nations has been observed and fully ceptions, but this is the general rule, munities than in communitle« which lent prospects of leading at the Th« brakeman sighed with weary air.
He Is especially strong In And once again we bear this blare: then lec-inie a wandeisr <>u the
strike down the State University, considered. It seems Europe is talk­ since the young man who dissipates handled the liquor business under polls.
of the «mrth n vagilwmd He tuieevl
•B-r-r------------ --gib”
Southern Lane, having the confi­
the
license
system,
they
were
quick
then other communities will undoubt­ ing of world peace and the voyage of must give up all hope of becoming a
up at Coffeyville and applied'nt tfce
to answer, “It Is not so, but even if dence of the people among whom
edly pause and the progress of direct the "big sixteen" is not half complet­ trained athelete.
And therein lies it were, it does not matter, for^this he resides, 'but has active support­ Then up wo rose and madly burled. city Jail lor fowl and loUghag. He died
That brakeman forth into the world. the same eight. Letters vu his l«>4y
ers in all (»arts of the county.
legislation will be jeopardized.”
ed.
the strongest argument in favor of Is local option, not prohibition.”
Welby Stevens I b a Lane county And as be fell with anger vain.
Am' now the eat is out of the bag
Identified him II? win buried In tbe
college athletics, and H explains why
They are not local optionists. They boy who is making a splendid Im­ We heard again the wild refrain:
potter's lit Id. and Ills Issly wits receet-
GOULD’S PROJECT MAY
enthuse
over
the
victories
of
we all
“B-r-r------- ------ -gib."
are prohibitionists after all. The op­ pression among the voters since he
I ly taken back to the borne of Ills child­
HURRY OREGON EASTERN
the U. of O. track team. It is made ponents of the local option law wore began his active campaign. He is a.
hood
It really was prohibition in young farmer of Intelligence, educa­ Nest morn they found him as he lay
up of husky young felows who will right.
Factory b >y. sailor, student, minis­
planted him without delay,
And
tion
and
Industry,
and
would
fill
the
disguise.
And
the
scheme
of
the
Over
a
million
acres
of
highly
pro
­
The news comes from Los Angeles
nearly all go out Into the world and smart attorneys, lecturers and ora­ important office of assessor with a And now they’ve got another cuss ter, convict, tramp- (lint win the erse-
that a member of the Gould family ductive territory—an area one-half fight the tiattle of life just as bravely tors who make a fat living out of conscientious sense of duty to all Who calls the town and calls It thus; eendo and diminuendo lu the theme of
his given out the Information that larger than the arable area of Rhode as they battled for supremacy on the this prohibition agitation, is quite classes of taxpayers. A cleaner, more
"Hlz-z-zzjkghttx.”
Edwnril Dunbar, n tlicuie constituted
— St. Louis Times.
mostly of minor chords.
The scheme is to start in capable or deserving candidate for
the Western Pacific railroad will be Island—is being added to the posses­ field, and we all hope, just as fairly pin in
When he was a lad working in a foe-,
The and honestly.
extend-d north through Chlifornia sions of the American nation.
Life is a great big quietly; to hold elections in precincts office was never offered to the voters
in which there are no saloons, never of Lane county, and that they Intend
lory
late at night his mother always
Increase,
which
is
equivalent
to
the
•nd Eastern Oregon, across the
game, and the four years’ college were any saloons, nnd probably nev­ to give him hearty support at the
kept a light in the window for hint.
mountains into the Willamette val­ annexation of so much new territory, course of a boy is not wasted if only er would be any siloons. Such pre­ I polls goes without saying. His R,1P- There! little girl, don’t cry!
When he went to im on n long cruise
They have broken your doll,
I Ills mother still kept the light burning,
ley and on to Portland. That such a is being made In the arid regions of he learns to play fair and to lose. If cincts belni frighten d with the ab­ »or» will not be confined within par-1
I
ty
lines.
surd
question,
“
Dtr
yon
want
a
sa
­
know.
Plan was entertained has been known the West through th? peaceful con­ fate decrees It, without whining; to
and when she died before be came
loon next to your home?” were eas­
And your tea-set blue.
bu ■!: her last words were these:
for several years, ever since the ex­ quests of irrigation. The work which be true to Thackeray's injunction:
Then
by|
ily put In the dry column.
II \ It It A
And your play-house, too,
"Tell my boy I will keep a light buru-
tension of the Western Pacific from is thus enlarging the national domain “Who misses or who wins the prize.
till
Are the things of that long ago;
adding eaclt year to
t- the dry terri- :
torv acquired in this way, they have ;
But the childish troubles will ing in heaven for him.”
Salt Lake City to San Francisco was and its value to the rest of the coun­ Go lose or conquer, as you can;
Tlierefore the song.
soon pass by—
finally reached th» state of arrog-1
Harry Bown. D*mocratlc candidato
But If you fall or if you rise.
commenced, but this is the first offi­ try In creating new home markets for
On the stormy nfght of his death In
nnca in which they KSve thrown for sheriff. Is making a winning catn-|
There, little girl, don’t cry!
Be
each,
pray
God.
a
gentleman.
”
American
manufacturers
is
thus
de
­
cial announcement relating to it that
aslJe the mask and boldly declared paign and his election is now general-1
a cotnmou calulMioae did his spirit, as
Fas been made. Many lines have been scribed in American Industry« by Di­
.....______ twa years from
for n...-
state prohibition
ly conceded.
He Is a man of the! There, little girl, don’t cry!
It lent Its wings upon the battered
a
cheerful
Item
from
a
re-
Here is
rector
F.
H.
Newel]
of
the
United
now"
Voters
have
beea
fooled
with
They have broken your slate, 1 cage of a worn and weary body, sew a
now.
run northward from California and
strictest Integrity of character, whom
of
th
St.
Louis
Republic
cenf
issue
this kind of fraudulent election long the people know they can trust with
know;
Nevada and the newspapers in the in- States reclamation service, t.ie man
light In the window? Maytie so. At
And the glad wide ways
that will make any Oregonian feel enough.
an office of this importance. He has
»ny rate, his story illustrates again
fTmountaln region have repeatedly at the head of this great piece of con­
Prohibition accomplishes nothing) had the official experience that is
Of your school-girl days
indeed fortunate in rettid-
that
he
is
Rtevenson's Immortal tale of “Dr. Jekyll
forecasted a route for the Gould line structive work:
for real temperance or for morality , necessary to make a good sheriff, and Are the things of that long ago;
"The country as a whois gains ing in a country free from the disas­ Bankruptcy does follow prohibition
But the life and love will and Mr. Hyde.”
•Meh is practically the same as that
trous Btorms that ao frequently de­ and the United States census reports always in the discharge of duty he
I>unliar wa« at one time a brilliant
«oon come by—
from
the
outlay
made
in
reclaiming
•Meh Edwin Gould now says will be
has been found faithful, courteous
minuter, an evangelist nt unueaal
vastate other portions of the United prove this b. yond a doubt. Here and I
There,
little
girl,
don't
cry!
these
lands
Not
that
part
of
the
_ ;.
No man in laitie county
f'llowed. Evidently these plans have
power who always st ruck a se.re note
States:
"The cyclone season doe« there a prohibition orator may f'nd , stands higher in the esimation of his!
h*n formulating for years and have United States where the settlers are
a prohibition town or small commun­
There! little gir), don't cry!
of pathos. Dot there was a bod streak
not
open
at
the
same
time
for
al)
acquaintances
and
associates
than
They have broken your heart, I In him aimewtiere
*• last reached the point where pub- located, but all portions of the coun- part« of the Mississippi valley. What ity which has been fairly prosperous | Harry Bown; those who know him
He wa« seat to
Tbe far-
even in spite of prohibition. There
know
prison for poxuiacnou« marrying aad
licity cannot interfere with thetr try share In the benefits,
best
are
his
staunchest
supporter«
be
­
And the rainbow gleam«
mer upon irrigated land cultivates Is popularly called the opening of are exceptions to all rules, bnt gov­ cause they have had ths best oppor-1
afterward went to pieces. iVgeneraMkg
• wHummation.
Of your youthful dream«
produce« | the season this year shows in return« ernment figure», which do not lie, tunlty to learn his true worth
The
Into n common tramp.
his
land
intensively
and
prove th«t prohibition 1« not only
the thing« of the long ago;
Th» interesting reature of this
Are
receive« a loss of life during the last few weeks a mark of a stagnant community, people of lain« county will make no
There are those who believe tfcat
large
crops.
A«
a
ruls
he
But
th«
heaven
bolds
all
for
•*••■ «side from the fact that it por-
genius Is aberration Anyway. ttdaPI«
for these at points in the Northwest, In Texas, but 1« a blight to * prospérons one mistake In electing Harry Bown.
which
you
sigh--
bountiful
remuneration
’•»<1* great activity In railroad con-
true of us all. genius or othet wfbe
the n»o»t I in the Gulf State« and in what were
Prohibition in Oregon would cau»»
There, little girl, don't cry!
•trnvtion on the Pacific coast in the crops and has probably
We are all doutilea. We are both Dr.
—James Whitcomb Riley.
once the heavily timbered states of 2500 buildings to liecome vacant and
I
money
to
spend
of
any
of
his
class
would throw out of employment
••sr future, is the feeling It will
i Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
the
Middle
Mississippi
Similar
re-
i
9,000 men and deprive 4000 fam­
IP YOU KNEW
Williams iadlsn
Pile Ointment
In man are tiotb brute and angel.
wvibably hurry Harriman up in the He spends his money freely, as is the
, ports are certain to come from Kan­ ilies of their livelihood. Where 1« the
Tl>e merits of the Texas Wonder
It Is only the angi I that sees the
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
matter
construction of the custom throughout the West, and
you would never suffer from kidney,
sas and other prairie state« west of prosperity In this.
pile«. It absorb« the tumor«, allays bladder or rheumatic trouble. fl a light In the window.
fFregon Eastern, which will make Eu- buys largely of the manufactured pro­
Remember
a
vote
for
local
optlln
the Mississippi and south of the Mis­
prohibition !n Itching at once, acts as a poultice, bottle (two months’ treatment) sold
•“n» the most important railroad cen-i ducts of the East. It may be truly souri. If the season opens still later now is a vote f r
said
that
for
every
home
established
1910
E- WARD.
give« Instant relief.
Williams’ In­ by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
,rp in the Pacific Northwest. This
■ «tafee between the Ohio and
Pronounced by million« the great­
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for testimonials. Dr E W Hall, 2926
•III of itself be of sufficient impor- upon the Irrigated lands reclaimed by in the
est strength maker, appetite builder
Olive street, St. Louis.
the
Great Lakes, they may now ' PX-
the
government
there
is
an
equivalent
i_.
piles
and
Itching
of
the
private
parts.
tance from a commercial significance
Kennedy’« Laxative Cough Syrnp
and
health
restorer.
Hollister’s
pert the cyclones locally as an inri-
i
does not constipate, but on the other Hold t>v Linn Drug Co., bv mall 50c
DeWitt’s Little Eariy Riser’ are Rocky Mountain Tea will make yo*i
,o r*'“ the building up here of a city, home P' issiblp
* ba­ hand Its laxative principles gpntly and 31 Oh
dent
of
their
connection
with
the
Williams Mfg
Co, small, safe, sure and gentle little feel that life Is worth living.
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»“ennd to none in the West with the in the manufac
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