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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
3 El’CENE WEEKLY OVARI». Till I SDAY, Jl XE I. ItM.X .r All Humors WTIO.VS DEAD SPORTING EVENTS AND THEIR RESULTS ÍYSBURG Are Impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organ» cannot tak« cars of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other enip tlons, loss Of appetite, that tired *feelln_' bilious turns, flta of indigestion, dull head- ache* and many other troubles are due to them. They are removed by and Ills dispositions ar-» controlled Boston, May 30. Harvard won by his own immutable and inexorable the <lg t-carc'l beat race from Cor laws ant in-crulab e purposes un- rere* •" • «"" * • but tn usual liquid form or in chocolated had s»t forth In the crew put up a plucky contest. Time, 10:47 for Harvard, 11 :24 tab '.ets known as 8arsatat>s. 100 d<.»es tl Independence In for t’ornell. The distance was a tri- fie under a in lie and seven-eighths. citizens iji regard to < elebraung the Fourth of July at this place, Tie committee has canvassed the town and has already secured suffl- clent funds to insure a successful celebration Rome, May 30.—De Lagrange, an A meeting will be'held shortly for aer naut, beat the world's aero appointment of the usual commit plane r" rd today by flying 12,750 the tees. principle meters and remaining In the air 15 It is t^H» intention to give attrac founders I minutes and 28 jnds. wb11 - : hey tions of the usual order and we hope to mention them In our next Issue. tn th ir Paris, May 30. Wilbur Wright, June.ion is noted for her success the American aeroplani»’, said De ful celebrations, and this year it will Legrange'B performance dii nut »-or be bigger and better than ever.— enslavt ry him hk ili» and his brother have Timex. tripled the distance made by Ik' I-a- nlon met the grange. r dia ost two batt leftoIdH and be- AX ADDI D STARTER IVINS BELMONT STAKES Hiding minds of the nation • coring to save the nation Relmont Park, May 30. — In the titid at the earn ■ time t-ave the favor- • d In-tltutlon of those who were In Belmont stake» of $25.000 for three rebellion against the natltfn, God so year-olds for a tulle and three-eighths Washington, May 28.—The special prey nted th« triumph of the Union Colin was first, Fair Play • > ond, and committee of the bouse appointed on King James third. Calin was an arms thn tae of the Union was complaint of the American Newspa add 'd starter. well-nl fltt In t. per Publishers' Association, to Inves Min In his weal: ess ‘h >ucht that tigate the wo-ul pulp print paper sit this '»•mtn -»nt, fu ind. i on the « tr-r uation In relation to the -riff, and nnl principle of fre dor to all, i otild i’ regard to un all ged COU i half fr ' and h * ■ ) Almi thty. gu 1lr-x »h ted n majority and minority rapori. >f the nation, f The majority repart re-onimend Ian i of man, s i II I t n<> !< ¡slation affecting wool » I < trough’ th I p and prlut paper I. • enacted until < ammlttee has fin hed Its Inv ;■ n n t h i could only sitrvlv it ioti ani reported. The report " V.rsl /in Lin.-. And I I "lares the present price of print tper would not to any considerable m 1 will, to that dirli •aree be affected bv i had bee n so or t Browne, Bourne • tariff, and “as, tt of thi’ j ■ intl'.u th at thn burn. Republicans, evens bill in ita pn m i come, f:!y .ue I t he li the Democrats ai 11 ruin to t he pi • u.atfo i. decluring bill. I.aFollette vol In ruir :> • 1 ly ah d h.» free, affirmative for the '«■ n the nation took on new life, • of moving for a t ve P her warriors, •’thrlee armed be •> ration, which bo att n ak llo y bed th**lr qtiarv‘1 just,” Imniodiately after tt positive cd by tlx'lr holy nau&e. that, of had been announce! Its inve in wfilili every man wan free, was met with oppo I nn the i |i< of.eternal just! <• faib'd. ¡premo equity and became an ♦ ♦♦+++♦+ Hood’s Sarsaparilla TWO REPORTS UPON WOOD PULP TARIFF PHILANDER C. KNOX. Gettysburg Battlofh later Philander (’. 1 vaula, was lite ora thn exercises here, wd was preaeut. 1 In part; Senator Knox'a Address. Friends and Fellow Citizens of th« Republic: n the last days of Jun", 1883, the federate forces, raiding tho north easi and advancing from t ie t, were recalled and concont ted ure nrd fhl» spot ' *t Union fort" ■M coming n 'em south. On the i a f terne ■ 30, the w.-ary and duxty ol Buford’s van gua rd ugh the villa«. and t> picket lines hi eadln • from tlx n.-my I Norther Virginia. i t.to morning < July 1st. at 9 ck, «n officer of another i rt > clattering up t' Bit lord and sharply question. ! and order, turn Immediately to Ills "Ol ! -lust ah he prof ■ted—"Wh the matt. , General?’’ the Ingle rannon shot i.-urd, Bufo d signal to Ills sltlr- »»neiiiy, and th to open <-n t d said: “That's the matter.’’ >itth of < (h ttysbur ! bad begun. " elo io of tho piti • H« anrf t.er- Jnly <1:iy d the Union for« 's, ro- Idg ", and th» dr brave an- Itf.h", nnd Hio bravo an- lata wi : Ite.l for the ni<»rroa* an I t, and again halted for the mor- mil fought with tho result all grid knows. us leave the battle now, leave recital of Its tab's of to tongue» of those proud memories of past achievements qualify ntltle them to apeak. Let us H.<k to find the real reason "ttyabur«; discover. If poaslble, •damentn) cause; find what In- bh tho mutter; why It was nec- f’at Gettysburft should l>e; aw hud the Am Tlea'i people that they should receive this n of fraternnl blood nnd how ■Isos In nnti .nal life are to bo . I. CURRENT BILL PASSED BY SENATE HONORED BY ALL EUGENE New York, May An lmmesne crowd gathered at Grant's Tomb to Today all Eugene tourned out and assisted the old soldiers In the ob day for memorial exercises in honor servance of the annual Memorial | of the soldier dead. Secretary Taft Day. The weather was not what it delivered the principal address, usually is on this day, the air being dwelling uf.on’the life and career of cool and threatening clouds over General Grant, and drawing lesson® hanging the city, nevertheless the us therefrort. ual large cr wd of people thronged In concluding Mr. Tait said: the streets to see the parade go by ' The history of Grant's relations and went to the I. O. O. F. ceme to those of his subordinates t . whom tery, whrr-» th" exercises w wore held he gave confidence and whom he had Th para'>• wan formed at th:. Inter-, himself selected, is a fascinating one. srctlon oi Seventh and Willamette The relations which existed between streets. The column was made up of him and Sherman ft *s pleasant to the following: Catnpanies A and C. dwell upon. The utter absenco of Fourth Regiment, O. N. G.; Col-encl P .lon-v between him and the pleas Geo. O. Yoran and staff, J. W. Geary ure which each took In the success >ost No. 7, G. A. R.. Sons < f X’ ‘ter of the other, are as delightful as they ans, .Mayor Matlock, city couneflmen, ate rare. Could anything be mare the police officers and citizen» in car unique than the histary of Sher- riages. Tge column pass <1 over the tnai i writing a long protest to the route previously mapped out, and war department against the wisdom reaching the cemetery, the G. A. R. of the campaign east of Vicksburg, f-rtne] a hollow square around their lot, where their ritualistic services which is easily the greatest strate- WILLIAM H. TAFT. w. r ■ held. n’ ip 1 1 d a gfs success of the wra, and of Grant’s ; fficer of the day and his aides « ere pigeon-holing and returning to Sher 1 ierfenant W. W. Branstetter, • ip- man the protest after the campaign resenting the Snansh-Amerlt’an War was won. Then Sherman'H letter to other «.»nerals In this respect—that Veterans, »and W. A. Bell, the Sons Grant »hen Grant was appointed to he took what he had end w •■. asp,H command f the army, his expres and with those things he did what he of Veterans. and what was to b The servic at the G. A. II. lot sions i f admiration and confidence,»could Vave instim-e: He -:i'd''h p. e h He 3 v<'".» v tv impressive. Besides t')<> al! make its think more of our human " kind, because we encounter so fre 1 o.Otlo cavalrymen at Harner’s Fer ritualistic work-there was a song bv ' girls. At the conclusion th quently the small jealousies between rv without horses. He h;l,i ■ „ I-Ilers marched arpitnd the the great which are sometimos per ed to get . orses and < >uld not se- ■ them. Pievi usly . . ’/has -I d posted bouquets of mitted to Interfere yith the success c progress of events in the crises st’d to fiim that if tbev rottld h»». I Its base. A salute had that 15.000 cavalry tin'- .."j ur national life. squad frot. the militia " lov ■ that existed betw- ?< ontpllsh great things and win » tended by the bilglers victory. What Grant -,¡1 WM. and Sheridan is another en ties. The members •inn that it is plegsant to ’ With your authority I will ; nn those r Imd to fhe f opiate. The mutual c .'tflde nee men and mxk ■ then» dr a or Veterans’ lot each reposed in the other was I will send them home." iieetx prepared . :m:: ! . iy in if,. .1, furnishing “The magnificent mausoleum on down town. instance of the course of the grand site upon the b if..! riv F1 ower Service. ndshlp between the great. In er furnishes such a her: a fitting antiful feature >f o yellow spot of jealousy resting place. May 1- for. . remain g-Cf IT the eye. to inspire his countrymen to patri ■ t fs n' rnory of the id Grant differed from otic thought and efforts.’’ (From Saturday's Guard.) WINS FROM TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS '’ORE it minority ropor I’F* An-1 i o t ni r ib.u! * • r *' e H We chi roe rixe? H« ’ rpo n t b 1 ¡i fi«'Id of tho Un- •b ’Mf many I*OPR, Off ed up erifl " that fu lly vT * » •upr n miri ■life d W ion roc k « i in r peril la to b ddlous acquleic rvants In speci di upon the hl i ! : ! d to 4 in fa- h i fallow Í La Folk , „ w: C Thr< Inlibu.M - t 'ii. May 30.- The three- r a tl ist th adoption Ute of t if conference r»- on the t ompromlse currency bill h beg« nn at* noon yesterday in prog tresa in that bady, twen y- hours afterward, and no one authority or courage could be nd t» t » undertake to »dy sii y when It ?ht terminate. LaFollette complet- hl« »peech shortly aftew 7 this min e, thus < steading bv several >irs the record of length of time of Hlnuous effort on the floor of the He v so < ( - dril by Stone, Mi: .*uri, who held th • floor it v- hen a recess for thirty min- ex-, 4- +4-4-4- ♦ ■* + ♦+ *■ f ♦ + + + + rv + a ♦ ♦ A o i > POMCII’S ♦ colujul a it as the ■ ml represcntatlv.- r tha! nfr.nnli :ot' on, we>- - duly wel Not al! publishers who offere. appear did appear, and- there manv phom the committee would II to examine. In the tabulation sehedulea of newspapers but few ni"t,- ropolltan dalli, s seemed to be the heaviest consumers. Prom tbpj»o returns the aver neje prie® at prosent, including in nmn\ ea(M fr i Jl! 'rr-'% to 9 1 *» nows- papi’rs. is 92 86 per 100; that ol then lfl 1 iisfr •g paper In r tils hav' ice of ÍÍ.54. n id 55 8 have In st In the c'reipnnles. BINK OF ENGLAND RATE IS REDUCED Rec Univerity -nA t- arn Columbia t’am Is the 'he game: ■ Columbia— R...........0 0 0 0 0 Hits.. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 U. of O.— R...........0 0 o 0 0 Hits. ..1 1 o 0 1 Hamed runs-— 1 Three base h . ♦ ■!{>,. defeat« <1 the Y re of 3 to <• summa ry of •j» 4» 0 1 0 0 -1 4' - + 0 0 0 + 0 0 2 1- .3 4» 0 0 1 X— 4 4- »(’ of o. . o ; C. ÎT.t 0. aye Doc <• ♦ X \vs paper puM’shprs am only hu n an, a il naturally nppy elate letters like the fol- b. v •rom a friend at Mar- cola: “You peo»ln are making The Guard the b“st paper in Oregon outside* of Portland. I'm pje.aged with tie p.ip r, and ! >c ..lly proud of the in deper.de nt man back of It. Very trulv rear frirn.l. HARRY BAXTER. 4> + « A ♦ A * + + 4» + ♦ + ♦ and ’ if* « also know fjtu 1 ■ator, which t world. If n rved r consciously uncoti hint grow luaneMa. s > it is with the nailon* of earth. They ure suhlwct to ethical lavra, the observance of which means life (or the nation, and the rejection of which Beans death. Nations have passed through such crises nnd have survived or perished, Just as moral law» have prevailed or been overthrown. "Man proposes but God disposes,’’ mnk t but 1er ■ cause as the COriM ato mnve- And often saved the cl* duo to folly ur perversity, uspl.'it ju » hern. In tllanc» and devotion. In this army of the Un- alwaya in the field. We : l ie to make our service nous, hut we can certainly t tiveful. >r fairly remunerativi "lined to t’lnk tha the Blllumer of”Ì90 in thel yes- general In n se In paper. That a g®nrea) inc How long Stun will talk no one In Diet put Into contract* a win undertake to say, but ho will be be unqueatloned. As to the charge of the existenc bw follow. <1 by Gore' . tli blind -sena- in restraint of tor from Oklahoma, As he is unable of a combination to read himself It la certalu he Will | trade the report aiys: "The evidence before the commis not receive unanimous consent for . sion so far falls tn prove unv combi others to read for’hlm. nation of print paper manufacturers to advance prices or otherwise In re-1 ralnt of trade, but considerabl evi- | dence was resented whl.’h excites suspicion th»« such a comblnatlir has been made and Is still In exist- enee. ” \s to the Tariff, the vv id nee taken so that the I IDEM, Dll » * ent I r. ■ IX IT IE 1 » • nt tariff wotld not mnindiatr effect and oy JI I Y I» •moved at nny i | i •iitiled with the rie iliaiue stlón of wood pulp ente ilawnei an forests. The ret a tiled • . -1 It. It wa be tariff on print pnier and 1 u toe r,i«| <ia> although - le afturnooc p. If foil '»c! by an export \rchl• O Knnwbx, V and turned c ol In the even ■avis lake, on the en »ont the usual c owd was in »n pub v ><><1 coming from C> ‘ tsead.-s. »uhi probably result In a conai ThtMe tn< '< • and. nothing occirrre.i tc nt ! examinât Ion rondai .. Increase tn the prie-» of print pa- plenaur.« of the day Th. •r and an early drain of the pulp feu g program wa carrU’d out: >od forests of th® United S*nt‘n Mi by baud: chorus; a.ldr."«s»nf il xKinsni •'It would seem that the publlwh- pi itsox it s we by llev. Downs; music by a. to be assured of the low price I he ! recitation. Miss Ida Km M r paper, should maintain mills In Ha •n. Mrs Sw ar e ."lilted Stites. Any policy tha" II by twclvi w mild g < anaaian mina a nr»-f in eatfal tar' over the Amer In st race f. an mil Maini«« th t 1 91. hr Good si st a Ire mnat under 1 It In I 'lautllm M Wd ri n in m< ItnMe 9 bH<h< HOWTO PICK.AND FOBES! RÄK6ERS ARE APPOINTED PACK STRAWBERRIES It an I V manu I ho n f to !i! Co* Must inn ' Berries In gend <• ndltlon. No slack fltjej box sider.'d flr.’t grade, Second i and In gooi Ito not Do not it the »U.l af Delivvr to u d will 111 lb! ‘e e bv I n A 4 P<>. .~lbiP By ard + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * < ♦ ♦ ♦ * J*« JTOEi, 3 uv !e .. Fu«ly Vertfable. $ «ALL PILL SMJiWL SU’IL PR«. füÂRfËft K ittle Gamine Must B ea ’ Fac-Sitnile Si J ¡VER LARGF BELLINGHAM MILI PLANT BURNED A BIG SUCCESS im <ho Me J Tesene. Pala " ‘he 'TSTITUT! « • 8 2; V.U I * ? + > < ■ -r «TONE’S IIEAVE DROPS 4 « « C k ’test known remedy forb” / I,This rd, Cr^ Oct. 31.1 ’’ 2 1 Us is to err’i’y that I gave m mare one bottle of "Stone’s He i root" and cu-ed her of l’< : 1 h's was last winter Srd she h. not been af:ectedsince—G Wa' .i rR.S.C.STONE. Salem,Or. hoe saie by all drugg sts. * « $l.C0 .«•.•n mina. Pulp Every Wonai A n:r i». ♦ ♦ ♦♦+♦+♦+ ♦ ♦ + +>♦♦♦♦ + ♦ At her h me In this city. May Ji. 1SOX, Mrs. Elsa Emily CoIyar, wife of J. I*. CoIyar, of consumption aged IX yaers. 10 mouths and 2x days. - Cottage Grove Western Oregon S’ In Th tu and Jay M f^onfen*. boys t he n H r gir . under X | all an a American r a. $td. a bought W ill Celebrate the Fourth, Xlinorlty Rt*|x>rt •tree! from At the last meeting of the f.tn- The minority report endorses E J McClanahan returned Imlay mereiai Club th through the Ifenn of — Carftn executive commit- , Stevens bill tn Its entirety and from Seattle. rP1 ’ . 1 . dealer», and tee »as appointed to interview A our j o tn mends Its passage. Dlscussng 9 O owm M ewh. Wil W» ek fi •r. IV W Brigg n ls.- Rulletoln. 1 MAIfVll'Úh The new Hi ¡I IS ; rró¿BPra,7 K. be ">PPIt*d wit * - —- -. c. > "-Jf-wt I.LMM" *' ' i