Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    tsTGKNK WEEKLY GUARD, Till RSI’AÌ, JI NK 4. 19OH
jKE EUGENE WEEKLY
GUARD
¡NDEl’ENDENT paper
•"TiTiuls II. FISHER
f jitor aiwl PubhslK'c.___
j v»eiy Thursday at Eugene,
Oregon.
, x^riotlon price, »150 per year.
lfS!d in advance; »2.90 at end of
Entered at th« Eugene. Oregon,
aa second-class matter.
Agents for The Guard.
The following are authoried to
. ». »nd receipt for subscriptions or
t other business for The Daily
a Weekly Guard:
U Clark.
Address *11 remittances *nd com-
■“ guard P rinting
co ..
Ru<ene. Oregon
THURSDAY, JI XK 4, 19OM
KL-W t’SE FOR DETECTIVES
IN NEW YORK CITY
A recent dispatch from New York
¡storms us that the detectives of that
great city have entered a new field
of labor. Of
C. late
I-*— a - great many
7 of
them have been employed to find out
all they can about the personal life
and habits of bankers, their associa­
tions, their manners of business and
methods of living. These Inquiries
hate been instituted by depositors
gnd sometimes the results of the in­
quiry have caused the depositors to
transfer their accounts to other banks
and in some cases directors have re­
signed.
The dispatch says:
“It is noth­
ing for a bank to want to know
something about the men with whom
it is doing business, but now the de­
positors are becoming more deeply
isterested in the men who handle
their money, and want to know their
ascociates, habits of life and general
business methods."
This incident leads us to state a
general proposition—that no man
honors his own business who is in­
different to his associations and hab­
its. It makes no difference what the
business is—selling cigars, baking
bread, running a livery stable, prac­
ticing law or conducting a bank—it
gets to the level of the character of
the man who is engaged in it. It
takes manhood to make the true bus­
iness man every time. And he who
thinks he can do anything outside of
business hours—indulge tn extrava­
gance, dissipation, and roystering as­
sociation—and not taint his business
has not yet got on to the true relation
of cause and effect.
department.” a proft
development of t
uralness of expr<
the mechanical at
acterize
tatives <
inter-col
sity of Chicago officia
i
numerous conte
students, for which large prizes
be offered.”
No more absurd relic of the mod-
dle ages remains than present-day
notions of oratory. From the public
rostrum to the socialist’s upturned
barrel on the street corner, nobody
speaks naturally. Heavy poundlug of
the fist on the open Bible too fre­
quently constitutes • emphasis” in ths
pulpit, while ou the rostrum few or­
ators ever mean anything either by
gesture or intonation.
Modern “oratory” is too tedious
for toleration. The school originated
in iguorauce and has been perpetu­
ated by vanity. The sole notion of
the public speaker—following the ac­
cepted code—is not argument but im­
pression; he substitutes “color” for
facts and plays to the eye rather
than to the ear. If the University of
Chicago sends forth several thousand
young men with common sense no­
tions of how to address men, it will
have conferred a great benefit upon
the race.
June 1
for Cra
W aller and
Medfoi
v | s ®I: il
at
Walker
Miss
_____
Parks _____
was a visitor
here this week.
Uncle Joe Shelley, his son P. P ,
and daughters, Mrs. Anna Martin and
Mrs. John Waring will leave for the
Kitson Springs this week.
Quite a number of men and wo-
men met last Thursday at the ceme­
tery.
A neat woven wire fence was put
up and oth. r needed work doue
Decoration was also observed by
Uio»t every one visiting their graves
and decorating the same.
Aunt Polly Calllsou, the oldest
pioneer of this vicinity Informs us it
was the first Decoration Day she has
ever missed going to the cemetery,
since the day was set apart for the
purpose.
The annual picnic at Pteasant Hill
will be the 6th of June, under the
auspices of the church and the S. S.
A hearty welcome to all who will
visit on that day. The ladles of the
church Will serve hot coffee and
chicken dinner to all who desire It,
tor the modest sum of 2k cents.
Come and have a good time.
LONDON NEWS
COUNTY FOR SIUSLAW
The citizens of the Siuslaw valley
are tired of waiting for the govern­
ment to improve the bar at the mouth
of the river, so vessels can pass in or
out without delay, and a plan is be­
ing discussed to raise fund» for the
undertaking in another way
It is
proposed to bond that part of Lane
county lynig west of the« Coast range
of mountaiu for, say twenty or forty
years, and use the money thus raised
in building Jetties at the mouth of
the river. It is thought by the pro­
moters that *100,000 can be raised
In this way, and with this sum consld
erable- of a start can be made to­
ward constructing the jetty.
It is
hoped by the time this sum Is ex­
pended that the* national government
will be ready to take up the work and
push it to completion. To meet the
interest on the bonds each year it I b
proposed to collect a toll of perhaps
25 cents a thousand feet on the lum­
ber and a proportionate sura on all
other articles exported from this
place. Later on a sinking fund can
be raised in the same way to pay off
the bonds when they become due. In
this way the expense of building the
jetty would be borne by the indus­
tries that ere directly benefitted by
the work. Some of the leading busi­
ness men of the Siuslaw are agitating
the question, and most of the others
have declared themselves in favor of
the measure. The legal aspects have
not been entirely investigated, but It
Is thought a bill can be passed by
the legislature permitting the ques­
tion to be left to a vote of the peo­
ple of the district. This phase of the
question will be looked into before
long and we shall probably have
something further to say about the
matter later on.—Florence West.
All the Time—Torturing Eczema
Covered Her Body—Could Not
Sleep—Doctor Said Sores Would
Last for Years—Skin Now Clear
CURED IN THREE MONTHS
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
•‘I take great pleasure in telling you
what a groa» hol« it »iu for me to u»>
Cuticura S ap aag OuUoura Ointment
for my baby nisoa. She was suffering
from that terrible Uirluro. <awema. It
wiv. all over her bodr but the worst was
on h>T f ice and bearla. H .w bauds were
so bad that »he could not hohl anything.
She cried ami scratched all the time an 1
could m>t sleep uigbt or day from the
scratching. 1 had her under the doc­
tor’s can» for a year and a half and ho
seemed to do her no good. 1 took her
to tin' tva-Ht doctor in tin* city and lie said
that she would have the sores until .-lie
was six years old.
But if I liad de-
»'nd«! on the doctor my babv wouid
lave lost her mind and died from the
want of aid,
“I used all the remedies that everr-
body told too al>«>ut and 1 tortured tiie
child almost to death. Then 1 saw in
the paper how Cuticura was the thing
for irritating skin. 1 batiasl her with
warm water and Cuticura Soap and um <1
the Cuticura Ointment. She «. * cured
iu thro«« months. Now her skin h us
clear and smooth as it could I»«-. I shall
recommend the use of Cuticura wherever
I b «<« the skin in bad condition. Alice
L. Dowell, 47C>‘» Easton Ave., St. Louis.
Mo., May 2 and 20, 1007.”
¡
(Special Correspondence.)
Iuindon June 2.- Mr. and Mrs.
j. W. Compton
~
arrived here from
Scio Friday.
Charles Barclay, of Alsea, who is
enroute to Australia, is the guest of
friends herc for a few days.
Miss Alice Wills, of Cottage Grove,
and Miss Sue Burt, of Yoncalla, are
Cuticura Removes Dandruff and
here to spend the summer at the
Soothes Itching Scalps.
London Springs.
Warm slianip-«» with CuticuraSoap,
W A. Elkins, of Cottage Grove, J.
and liglit drosxings witli Cuticura. pre­
K. Kellems, Howard McConnell. J. S.
vent dry, thin, anil falling hair, remove
Davis, Leon Myers, of Eugene, and 8.
crusts, Hcalea, and dandruff, destroy
E. Childers, «of Milton, Or., were
hair parasites, soothe irritat<«d, itching
surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles,
guests at London last Monday.
loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots
The picnic which is to be held Fri­
with energy and nourishment, and
day, June 5, will no doubt be a ben­
make the hair grow upon a sweet,
efit to all who attend, both socially,
wholesome, h««althv scalp when all
mentally and financially. Besides, it
other treatment fails.
will be a day of rest and recreation.
Complete Friemal »nd tnt««wi»l Treatm>mt tor
Every ilumor of Infants. Children, and Adult® con-
The program will consist of several
BHU of CutiruraSoap (2ftc.)toCleanae theBkln, Cuti­
Born:
—
In
Florence,
Thursday,
speeches on subjects in which we are
cura Ointment (fide.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuti­
Resolvent (50c ),(<>r tn the form of Chocolate
all interested, also music and recita­ May 28, 1808, to Dr. and Mrs. W. cura
Coated Villa, 25c. per vial of 60> to Purify the BI ihm I.
Tatom,
twin
sos.
Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug <k Chetn.
tions. In the evening there will be
Mrs. George Morris and little Corp., Sole Prop«., Boston, Maw.
a dance in the new tent, which is
•f“Mailed I ree, Cuticura Book on &kin Diaeaeea.
24x50 feet, well floored and arranged daughter departed Wednesday for
their
home
in
Eugene,
George
will
at quite ■ an expense by the young
folks of ’ the neighborhood.
Don’t remain here for a while to work on
say that 1 we have not the time to his father's house.
lalnUreated and shoal d know
Forest Ranger Young and Robert
spend at picnics or other social gath-
»bout tl>® wondtafnl
erings-— for
I
MARVEL Whirling Sprcy
our failures In life are Clow of Mapleton passed through
town
Wednesday
afternoon
on
the.r
Th® new ▼a<lual Nyri«««.
greatly due to us not taking time
fumafui Aucnom. B m I—
from our daily tolls for amusements way home from a trip to Heceta.
snl Most ConTMHtnt.
The
schooner
Oakland
crossed
out
and gaining knowledge from the ex­
over
the
bar
Wednesday
forenoon
perience of others. Besides, the pleas­
ab ywr «rwirtlat h>r tt.
r be eannot supply the
ure of meeting our old friends and with a cargo of lumber from the Ore­
KHtKl., a<wept no
gon
and
California
Lumber
Co.,
and
oihr*r, l ' ’ -end Blamp fa
neighbors and renewing our affec­
book-••«□•4. Ttglvea
tions for each other—both old and set her sails for a run to San Fran­ Illustrated
full («articular* and dirertiona In-
cisco.
valHMbie »'¿'artlaa. M ARV KI. I O-,
young.
Practically a test vote on the elec­
a. »anrr.. aaw touu
The committee in charge of the
Don’t forget the date, but all come
Vf «MMlMuril« < Uark.* dk
tion of senators by direct vote was and have a good time.
You will Rhododendron festival, on reckoning
up their accounts, found that the ex­ LAne-l>avia Drug CoM o atorrw.
taken in the Senate on Senator Ow­ never regret it.
penses amounted to *133. They had
AUTOMATIC MONEY SORTER
en's resolution, which was sent to
*118 on band and the balance w.ts|e
IS LATEST INVENTION committee, where it will die, by a
soon raised by subscriptions.
The Best Pilltj Ever Sold
vote of 33 to 20. Against, 30 Re­
At the regular meeting of Heceta
“After doctoring 15 years for
During these times of financial publicans and 3 Democrats; for, 11 chronic indigestion, and spending Lodge, I. O. O. F. held Wednesday
evening, the following officers were
«•rlngency, the most of us are not Republicans and 9 Democrats.
over two hundred dollars, nothing
has don<« me so nroeh good as Dr. elected for the coming term.
bothering much about how we are to
E. A. Beatch, N. G.; Joseph Wis­
i •»_ Din-
| consider
Politicians who vri‘ shaking hands . King's New Life
Pili«,
»«sort ar.i count our rtion.-y. We are
I them the best pills ever sold,” writes dom, V. (!.; David Kyle, secretary;
with
themselves
because
of
Billy
rather giving the most of our time
B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold Wm. Kyle. Treasurer.
Captain Martin of the U. 8. Life
to the proposition of acquiring Heart’s European trip, had better go under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken­
Saving Service came up Monday front
“Billy” Is too fond of get­ dall's drug store. 25 cents.
enough to buy food and raiment for slow.
Ten Mile 6n business connected with
those depend» nt upon us. However ting advertising by trouble-making to
the government telephone line, lie
There
were
twelve
combined
har-
it will interest some of our readers keep his fingers out of the presiden­
stated that he expected to have thC|
vesters
on
today's
northbound
line about completed by this time. |
to know that there have been ma- tial game.
through freight train, bound from The work has been delayed by the
rhlnes Invented for the assorting and
the factory at Stockton, Cal., to the difficulty of obtaining material,
but and 60 kitchen sets, which we
Suppost it's true, as Major Bell Inland Empire, where they are in
rounting of money, or coins, to be
the line will soon be in working cr-
says, that “our army is not fit to general use. Nearly every through
more accurate, and they are consider­
der.—Florence West.
gave as premiums last year. We
freight carries a number of these har­
ed to be a very necessary adjunct to engage in war with the army of any vesters.
want to close them out and when
NEXT Rl ItAL UAKRIERS’
those coainteruial establishments that first-class nation,” in the absence of
perfected
airships,
how
’
s
any
army
MEETING
AT
coin
AI.LIH
they are gone will order no more
handle a good deal of specie.
Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings,
stomach and liver troubles, keeps
Albany. Or., May 31- William H. I
Consul Joseph L. Brattain, station­ going to get at ours?
you well all summer. That’s what Boyd, of Beaverton, was chosen pres­
'd at Prague, Austria, sends a clip­
Oregon editors will have to get a I Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will
ident of the Oregon Rural Letter Car-j
ping from one of the Austrian news­
new stock of editorial subjects now I do. Try it and you will always buy Tiers’ Association at the close of the
papers, giving an account of an au­
Linn
it.
35
cents,
tea
or
tablets.
sixth annurl convention In this city
that the election is over. Suppose wo
Drug Company.
tomatic money assorter w hich has re-
late last night.
H. M. Cummings,
all try to write something that will
"ntly been invented by a citizen of boost Oregon ahead another notch?
of Corvallis, was made first vice pres­
C.
E.
Currie
has
resigned
his
po-
ident. and Frank Kraxberger, of Au-,
that country. It is thus described:
I sition in the postoffice and will leave rora, second vice president. John H. i
The inventor claims that It will as-
And maybe this Pennsylvania ; in a few days for Effingham, III., Goins, of Albany, was re-elected aec- To do this we will give'everysubvcir-
*>rt metal coins which have been preacher who announced that "mer­ ■ where he will enter the Bissell col- retary-treasiirer and was also chosen
thrown together regardless of their ry widow" hats should not be worn • lege of photo engraving.
as a delegate to represent the Oregon bcr of the Weekly Guard choice of
Association at the convention of the
denominations, placing each denomi­ in his church was only making a bld
Pronounced by millions the great­ National Association of Rural letter either of these splendid premiums
nation In a separate .basket.
The for a larger female attendance.
est strength maker, appetite builder Carrier».
Fred Spooner, of Leota, (as long as they last) if he will pay
various coins are thrown indiscrim­
and health restorer.
HolliBter’s was elected a member of the execu-
inately inti a funnel at the top of
An examination of the record will Rocky Mountain Tea will make you tire committee for a term of three $1.50 for one year’s subscription.
35 years, the ‘hold-over members being
the machine, and from the funnel show jhat the people of New York feel that life la worth living,
’hey slide downward, alighting on a beat Senator Platt by several years in cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co A. Parker, of Independence, and E. .
B. Cornett, of Albany.
’Piral track. The track has a pro­ announcing his retirement at the end 1
Corvallis was selected as the meet­
In the estate of Samuel Ashley, de-
tecting edge or raised border contaln- of hi» present term.
ceased, I. J. Gray, Alf Walker and W. ing place of the association In 1909,1
ln8 ’lits corresponding to the various
8. Walker, appraisers, today filed and the date was left to the selection
’***• °f the coins.
As the coins
There are bronze statues which their inventory with, the probate of the president and executive com­
They found property valued mittee. Corvallis, Eugene, Salem and
of various denominations glide down- would be more in keeping with the court
Independence were all candidates for
0.
at
18
men
•zrd on the track, through some pe- leading characteristics of the
the convention seat.
The Benton
county city won the honor onr Eu­
r*,iar “’»‘chanlsm of the mechine whose names they bear if made of
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is gene by eight votes, while Salem and
pass through tbe silts corre- brass.
th«« one that children like so well to Independence failed to make a show­
Ponding to their various sizes, enter­
take, a« it tastes like maple sugar, ing In the voting.
I* acts gently, yet freely, on the bow-!
’s their respective baskets at the
IF YOU KNEW
els and thereby it drives the cold out
Itucklcn’» Arnica Stive Win«
tom of the machine.
The merits of the Texas Wonder of the system. It is sold by all drug-
Tom Moore, of Rural Route
•’
said that several firms hand- vou would never suffer from kidney, gists.
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad
bladder or rheumatic trouble. *1 a
sore come on the instep of my foot,
amo,|I»ts of coin dally have bottle (two months' treatment) »old
|
Gregory
Burbach,
M.
Schneider
*d the mechine with satisfactory
and could flrfd nothing that would
bv O J Hull, or by mail
Send for and Norbert Aya, appraisers of the
heal
NRlta.
testimonials. Dr. E W Hall, 2926 I estate of Ludwig Martin, deceased, nica it until I applied Buckten’a
Salve. Less than half of a
Olive street, St. Louis.
| today filed their Inventory with the cent box won the day for me by
probate court, reporting property val­ fecting a permanent cure.” Sold
C. Brownstein, of Salem, is in th« ued at *4 65.
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall’s
drug store.
city.
Tying her bonnet under her rhln.
• I nlTTtUty of Chicago has be-
She tied her raven ringlet» in;
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills Then to the »tore »be went with glee. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«•«♦♦♦♦
. * rra**de fur common-sense ora-
♦
♦
D in which buncombe shall be are prompt and thorough, and will For Hollister'» Rocky Mountain Teg. ♦
IHM»
DIED.
•
tn a very short time strengthen the
Linn
Drug
Company.
^‘^n»t<«l to gfve place to sane dla- weakened kidneys. Sold by all drug­
♦
♦
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
-J
*nd in consequence of thia gists.
_____
Mr«, futura Harris and daughter.
•**» had grave differences
S'».
At hl» bom
Miss Agne», went to Portland on the
Stuart Jackson has resigned his po­ noon train to take in the rose festi­ 1 808, George
7«
& »dJaeent institutions of learning.
year».
The
to-
■ ng to a valued ear han ge. In sition at Jallu» Goldsmith’s cigar val
THE KITCHEN
day.
store and Geo. Knowles has taken hi» |
riwin< from tbe usual spring
something
place.
___
*• * Unlveralty of Chicago an-
Tho«d* rich prlzn» tn bo rlv»»n mwr
stomach,
attra^flnr a <r°af
w I» rell- bv Waft«
<*nt says that "it Is too diffl-
Kodol is the best-known prepara­
h^Jne’ng
r**-
for Indi- of atten»’nn
’ a*« nre judges who are able to tion that 1» sold by druggl»ta today
Codol Is Riilt«. Th* priz«« ar*» on exhibition
°*
ancient method» for dyspepsia or ind gesdon. or any
le, and I» in the corner window of Waff«* nn-
I stomach trouble
Kodol digest» a I
* Jadgim
’*»wpTrv
»r*. corner .Ninth
foods
It is p'esssn« »o »ake J H
^raini . , .
and Willamette streets.
"8 in our public speaking -..¡a here by all drug
One of the questions which vitally
concerns every man is that of the
future sources of power supply, says
the Oregon Tradesman, It is state 1
that our anthracite coal fields will
hold out but fifty years longer, an,l
that in a hundred years the bituml-
nous coal will be gone. Natural gas
and petroleum fields are being ex-
hausted rapidly. But there remains
one source of power which should
never be exhausted—the cheapest
and the one without waste. Water
is a magnificent source of power. In
the arid sections of the country wa-
ter conservatlon for irrigation pur-
poses is being studied and applied
We think the canals may be utilized
for power purposes without loss to
the men dependent on the water for
irrigation purposes.
It is claimed
that it may interfere with navigation,
but this is not an unsurmountable
obstacle. The establishment of pow­
er plants does not necessarily bar
navigation, but methods may have
to be altered. Water power applied
in the form of electricity will, we
think, supply the needs of the future
adequately.
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ONLY A FEW MORE OF
THESE PREMIUMS LEFT
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Our Proposition
THE SILVER. SET
It make no difference
whether this payment comes from
an old or new subscriber, or wheth­
er the $1.50 is for
advance sub­
scription or in payment of arrear­
ages.
You simply pay $1.50, anP
arc icredited with one year’s sub
set iption, and take your choice of
either of these premiums if you get
to the office before
they are gone
We want to drw the foods out
*Mr.
that is the only re» < m for mak­
ing the special offet
The pic u»e» on thia poster show
just what thr prriw mil are.
Send in
today or tomorrow if
you want to make sure of
NtT
getting
one-they will go fast.
GUARD PRINTING COMPANY