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1 111. ElGfcXfc WlMhKLT UVA>U>. THIKSP1Y, Jl\K 11. HMM nEEü6E!fE WEEKLY GUARD publican govern .weeded by pty. and O, how little is the change ' eases; the administration to the Lafayette Grover, a I tnocrat, who when it comes. sickness and Invalid funds takes AX INDEPENDENT PAPER had already served in the sta con- care to provide meant cf speedy and jStitutional convention 185?, and effective cure of invalids; the com ( hh : lf > h . fisiier ' later in the lower hous of congr ss. mittees of administration bring em i 1i1.. r ami Publislwr. Governor Grover was -elected in Jus« as Wall stioit was recovering ployers and workmen tog« ¡her under Sia.hedT-ry Thursday at Eugene, I 1874, and during the / gular le I enough i urag • to b> >k upon the "big conditions favorable to social con I ¡alive session in Septet r, 1876. in ciliation; and in every direction the aubscription price, $1.50 per year stick" without having epileptic sei tfJdto advance; »2.»« at end ot I the middle of his seco term, was system seems to have promoted civ ■ choesn United States se tor. He re- zures, another blow was administered ilization and the common welfare by the we.Ider of that redoubtable tiered at the Eugene, Oregon, ! signed his position as E HAVE on hand abou'. -overnor in E a, second-class matter. weapon It came last week, when The defects in details are carefully pOJtoftK ______________ I th« following Februar nd took his the Government began suit to dis studied by the leading men of the' fifty of the silver s<ris9 I seat in the senate the 4th of March. empire and will gradually be correct Igeats for The Guard. and oO solve suspicious relations between kitchen sets, which we This experience of G vernor Gro- 'following are authoried to the X.-w York. New Haven <v Hart ed; the methods will be unified and, gave as I ver will be follarw«-1 premiums last year, We v .nd receipt for subscriptions or I by Governor ford Ri ilread, the Boston A- Maine simplified; and iu th near future' nsait other business tor The Daily Chamberlain, with th. exception that pen the benefits will Include larger want to i close them out and when system and trolley lines of New Eng u’a. ny-ekly Guard: Grover was chosen bi . a caucus of his sions to widows and orphans aud land. J- L. Clark. they are gone will order no more party in the legislature, while Cham It is declared that the N. w Haven some kind of protection to the leni Address a" remittances and com- berlain has been tele« •d by the Re- corporation is guilty of all the iniqui porarilv unemployed. publicans of the btai . although a The recount of the votes cast ini ■‘““ uard " printing co ., ties mentioned in the Sherman anti Democrat, at a gen«-rz the New York election three years J Fngene, Oregon trust laws and is practically monopo Governor Grovt r >orn In lizing the transportation business in ago for mayor is just being made. Maine on November 2 3; went the original habitat of the Yankee. and from present appearances tardy . to California in sear gold in The case has one or two unusual justice is about to be done William I 1850; the next year, asp* cts, rem «.s the Los Angeles Ex Randolph Hearst, who was iin l oibt-) and at strenuous po- press. Steam railroad combinations edly ciliated out of the position by To do this we w ill givee\ erysubscir- We ar . ;ain fforiag «ttlM r th« litical acterized the or mergers la k novelty even if they McClellan and the Tammany er wd. Oregcn AgiTuUnrist or American bcr of the Weekly Guard choice o! Faricer fr< ■ to « very subscriber who young territory in the ' halcyon days” hav«. been made famous by the con In the political history of Hearst this nirs his - rlption to the Weekly of Bush, N< smith, Harding, Williams either ot these splendid premiums is cne instance where the people of nection of such illustrious names as gjard one . in advance. For the and their associates. the country are with him and are of Harriman ami Hill, but the alliance I yffe. , • - Ivor and kitchen sets (as long as they last > if be will pay Ex-Governor Grover still lives in of steam and trolley has new points the belief that he was rightfully and «¿ the advertisement on this page. X $1.50 for one year’s subscription retirement in Portland al the ad- You may have them while they last. Kurth . rmorv they of Interest, Venturesome persons legally elected. vanced age of 85 years. Address, are of the opinion that Hearst was have been making wagers on the re Guard FrintingW’o sult of the competition between the needed ,n the mayoralty chair of the] Eugene, Ore. Since Governor George E. Cham electric motor and the locomotive, city, for it really required a man of berlain has received the popular vote with the impression that one or the his makeup to shake things up and it Mit Hl«- \ \ -M AN WIIO slAMlERS OREGON of Oregon for the United States sen other must give way should the con mattered but little whether he could ate, speculation as to the political test become too warm. The New Ha place them in running order. This One .Charles B. McLean, writing to changes and history which this elec ven road applied the trust method by was and is conceded by many, re the Traverse (Mich.) Evening Rec tion will make In the state are now absorbing a lively competitor, and a gardless of party affiliations, and the ord, makes some of the most remark in order, says the East Oregonian. i similar struggle might be detected hope is that Hearst will The constitution of the state pro . in Southern California, even if the winner in his fight. able statements regarding Oregon we have ever read in an Eastern paper— vides that in case of death, removal, I outcome is not quite so pronounced. The great American hen is about and we have come across some pretty resignation or disability of the gov President Roosevelt ami bis advis flaring instances of misrepresenta ernor the duties of that office shall ers are apparently of the opinion that to have a nt w experiment tried on tion and ignorance in the past. Here fall upon the secretary of state. trade must not be restrained by mer her. Heretofore she has been sub Consequently, when Governor gers of the two methods of transpor jected to numerous forms of diet* ls a sample cf Mr. McLean’s informa tion (?) Imparted to his old friends Chamberlain resigns as governor, tation, where they naturally com-1 and different environments, all with which he will not do, perhaps, until pete. Possibly, however, this New the object of persuading hi r to lay and neighbors in Michigan: after the legislature ratifies his elec Haven instance is merely an object more eggs, and hang the cost. But “I have seen potatoes in Eugene, tion. Frank W. Benson, the present now the comfort and health of the Or., from six to eight inches high, secretary of state of Oregon, will be lesson for Congress, which has been hen are to be taken Into considera so reluctant to make any changes in froaen to the ground while I was come governor and serve until De tion. The Connecticut Agricultural the Sherman act after much urging there. So when they tell you that cember 31, 1910, the date at which College will look after the matter they don’t have frost they are mista- Governor Chamberlain's term would by the chief executive. and has invited farmers and poultry ken. and I am sorry to say that on have expired bail he remained to tile fanciers to send in their pullets and the 1 Sth of May they had the misfor end of his term. leave them at the college for a year, tune to have five inches of snow, and In the meantime, in Novemlier, During the twelve months the chick- some places it was reported there 1910, another governor will have Humanitarians and others with ens be fed every variety of food were IS inches. This is Oregon, the been elected, the date of the state keen sensibilities may have a bone to UIuMl' effect on egg production Beautiful.' election having been changed from pick with the sheriff at Pottsville, notW At the end of the col leg - THE KITCHEN SET * « * » • » June to November. Pa., who recently invited a large cours? It is expected that the hen “In the Willamette valley land sells number of foreigners to witness the graduate will be able to turn out for from $175 to $300 per acre, and XOT hanging of a man from Poland who eggs to sell at a dime a dozen in this same land is run out so that you IKE. had been sentenced to die for winter time. ran hardly make a living off of it un murder. It was the purpose of the The longsr we live, the more we iass a man has means to "Stock it. We are sorry the woman's suffra". Pottsville official to teach by object Farther north, between Everett and learn, and the more we learn, the less it 1 lesson what happened to homicides amendment failed t > carry. Bellingham, Washington, land (1 we think we know. Such is the in be com- i under the laws of the Keystone hardly fair to the men to SHU, to get right down to brass course of hard work, which is a nev mean improved land) runs from $125 consistency of man's ideas. The less polled to bear alone the burden of state. tmks, we cannot blame people for er-falling remedy for Imaginary trou to $2(>0o per acre. So you see that one knows the greater his opinion of Australian voting this Interminabl ■ There has been a decided tendency not becoming excited and throwing bles. In the it would cost something to buy a his abilities and wisdom. within recent years to exclude the ballot. With the county divisions. home ther . The unimproved land morning of life a conceited man public from executions of criminals Initiative vagaries and referendum fits because of predicted calamities, Those who have the Idea that noth scheduled to hit the world 10,000 can be bought for from $50 per acre prides himself on his greatness, and and allow the newspapers to supply objections the ballot two years hem years hence. Now, if it was a bank ing could knock out a vau< i^vllle ac- wonders to what grand channel he up.” the necessary details of such affairs. promises to be as long as an antl- not due ten days hence, there would tor 1 ini . ( tnem 1T1. hi «■■ was He looks prohibitionfst's face In the arid zone. No serious attempt wyi be made will confine his talents. This is probably quite correct in tile frightened to death tiy if fire In a be some reason for walking upon his school district as the world to answer these statements, because t <• ry but the Los Angeles Express Th women want, to share our trout-' I Cleveland theatre. it la Impossible to make's good ar at large, and himself as the great thinks there is a certain p rcentage le- and vexations to the fullest ex floor. genius in whose keeping the world's gument against a liar when one sticks of the American population of recent tent -then let them vote. North Carolina's governor says tile Anyway. the University of Oregon to the truth himself. This cold mature rests. He Imagines that when Importation and education which new "dry law" will Im enforced to the ..pproprlation carried. In those parts Tie speaks, nations tremble, moun is to have an agrlcul- Lane County weather story is so absurd that we cat:not take advantage of such ex letter, which indicate! great confid of the state ay here the people knew of suspeit the author must be a writer tains totter and the sea becomes sil cellent avenues of publicity, and tural fair next fall. But that does ence in the state officials, or the In Its work good majorities were return mean that there will ent. not necessarily of fiction of the Rider Haggard va many of these persons need enlighten He Imagines that a gaping and be an exhibit of blind pigs in the tention to do the ev> r-watchful stutU ed in its favor. riety, who f r once allowed his im ment as to American views on the personallly. Anyway, the law will be wondering populace are gazing on stock pens. agination full sway, knowing that too ready use of implements of des violated. Whether it is good or bad, it is those wha read his article would be him with open-mouthed wonder and truction and the code of revenge ‘"Billy' Sunday, the ex-ball player, up to the people of this country to thousands of miles away from the iron-clad astonishment, and that he which prevails in some foreign coun who is trying to out-Jones the late When you find a person wltu time hope and pray that the AIdrlch-Vree- scene of action. Suffice it to say that holds the world in the hollofc of his tries. Witnessing a hanging is pos Satn Jones as an evangelist, was sure to worry about the danger from land emergency currency bill will hand with a grasp that is perpetual. osly once fcr a few hours during the sibly the bent means for such enllght- ly going some when he said to a But as days, and months, and years germs you find one in need of a long never be practically tested. $•»: »inter were the people of Eu- ment. gathering ot Pittsburg preachers: pass in rapid succession, the young jene treated to a’sight of snow, that In addition, the sheriff of Potts- "Many ot you are grafters, pure and ■elted as it fell, and that no freez man finds out that he is possibly mis ville is carrying out the ideas of simple; you know this, too. There taken and If he would wonder away ing weather v as recorded here during penologists, who contend that the are some of you preaching today that and get lost some one or more of all the entire winter. Only a few morn purpose of executions is not so much should be carrying the hod.” ings showed even a "white frost'Tor the people of the earth would not the punishment of the criminal as It miss him. By and by be begina to the benefit of early risers. is a preventative measure Intended to It may be nervy to disagree with Mr. McLean's land value story is realize that he Is only one of many deter others from committing sim a prominent jurist, but when one of 00 a par with his weather Informa- millions of the people, and instead of ilar crimes. In this case I1L. pro- them declares present laws unable to Loo and averages a few hundred i>er standing forth as the center of at cedure is well calculated to :M inish stem the tide of crime, we feel bound cent too high, but wjigt could you ex- traction. he only fills a small niche violence in that section of Pennsyl- to ask where present laws fall, when corner, and really P*ct from one who evidently came of some obscure properly enforced. Lack of enforce vania. *est determined to find fault, even if attracts but little attention. The Ig- ment, not of laws. Is tile main trou- Ae bad 0 stretch his imagination to norant man who realiz. s hi1- ignor- *> it, for he says in closing his let ance and w ho does not seek to pass | himself off for more than he Is1 ter: Lots of | h - >ple are notintless won ' Prof. Charles H. Henderson, writ And 1 would say to all farmers worth. Is pardonable, but the self ing in Charities and The Common, dering what the Cannon b ximers ex conceited man who tries to pass him-' working people to stay by Mich- a publication devoted to the succor pect to do with the 250 rooms they *•*1. on ■ Michigan, the pride of the self off for a premium. Is to lie pit-] have engaged In Chicago for conven ¡.•il. The best wav is to hold one's' ami care of the unfortunates of the tion week. If you'll k‘ep quiet we'll it is sometimes as- human race, say j self-esteem down and not rate him-1 e f Oregon invite honest, impar- expose the secret -they Intend to use of proof -that sorted — ->in advance self too high. The man who climbs tri h ism, and do not believe our accident, sickness, and old age in them to pack “dead ones” away. «2** ” and soil to be without iniper- I the highest has the farthe: to fall. surance is a burden upon the capi- Invite I ■asint to I It is mi- i.ir. this can be said of no and commerce of a na- industry. be de- ^ian ••■■try on earth, but Mr. McLean i to take rmanv is the country tlon As G( me f it. ***• h".' : d the line of criticism and prlved c which annua y do s more than other I« t of a < ■uders d section . ■ of our common ' be king s in 1 mil to h betU **>try that presents wonderful ad- a pal n< t unfair it mention the fact that cent pie< •e than . ' ,!<i is as young in point of the years of trial of her system of b.,.:: 1 nt as it is wonderful in the ter; In other word®, insurance have been precisely the ••Wb .i i for p-ofitable Investment. hold oiirselvei Th*> supreme court decision affirm nation has years 1 in which that ing the right of dealers to cut the M^biaan paper, in the spirit of estly worth. front rank In the world forged to th people who never learn anything be publishers* price on books squares that dominates the press ev-' of manufactures and commerce. The •rywhere, should correct the falsj im- cause they think they know enough with business sense as no court would nation has grown rich and the work •rwssh.n that his biased letter to its to begin with. Thousands are teach be daring enough to take the stand ing when they ought to be taught, ingman has improved his condition that a book is alwais worth the price m has created. We would do as so that he Is not anxious to emi the publisher puts on it. „ h for «rand old Michigan" any thousands believe themselves wise grate as formerly. Wages have risen '»" for w. te are proud of her people when their ignorance is lamentable; any more rapidly than In other With the election ov-r and th a- "*H axcept t McLean—her wealth and 'thousands believe them»' “Ives clothed rem luma, so suranrp of a great in gold when they are only thinly country; the Insurance cherry and berry ?mj oy«rx, are a crop, the people of all Oregon ihouid plated and the copper sh ows through far as paid by the in times of "get busy" and advertise moi t han PIERS OF THE NEW MANHATTAN EfilDGE. clear addition to w: in many places. The wii seat are from accident or sickness, disability if When the new Manhattan brlilg" HiToe« the East river. New York, ff thousan ever before, says the Portland ?ham- paratlvely ignorant and completed, there will tie four )>f|.’ -M Isqween Manhattan ami Brooklyn, which, fl if til old age. the workf man has a legal her of Commerce Bulletin. men who have grand id will solve the bridge crii“b problem for tunny with the tunnels ntvl ferric tens nee, and 1 it right to honorable main i '¡on of Governor Chamlier- own abilities will some < years to coree The Manhattan bridge Is of a dllferent type from the WII of charity is ao the degradation Offlclal announcement from the iamsburg and the »Id Brooklyn bridges. »« will Is* noted from the form of e I nited States senate next to the realization that they 1 of accident insur- avoided; the cos United States treasury says the emer in n the middle of his teyn has laboring unier a large-sized (feel piers now almost finished 1 he structure «III i»e far more graceful in ance premiums makes It to the direct gency national bank notes will be appearance than the others and will comprise the latest uoveltlen In bridge counterpart in the career of Many a young man's life is and manifest Interest of employers ready by July I. As long as they are wwi struct Ion. t-. ¿acr Grover, says the Pendle- bright dreams that come in to use all possible protective de- always readv and never issued therr Tribune. stage of the game, but lat — —BH-r V —-- V— ' l^e Jun« election In 187 0a Re- finds that these dream» are only em-j vieet to prevent injurie» and di»-1 will be no kicking 3 ONLY A FEW MORE OF THESE PREMIUMS LEFT Our Proposition 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 are leredited with one year’s sub scription, and take your choice of either of these premiums if you get to the office before they are gone. We want to close the goods out —that is the only reason for mak ing the special offer. The pictures on this poster show just what the premiums are. Send in today or tomorrow if you want to make sure of getting one--they will go fast. GUARD PRINTING COMPANY. I Heart to Heart Dy EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. 1Ï0S. by Edwin A Ny». DE.IAM STUFF AND SO'JL STUFF. I » We a-c such stuff » A h dr« .'iins are mart» of. and our little Ufa Is rounded with a sleep. £ All of us. yoinrz or old. rich or |>ojr— t till of lla have otir tlreum». and these dr'11111« me not nil of she.'. The best of nil our dr '. hum i re tie* day dreams. To tin* youir; tliese drenniH'come like a gl t'erl. x pagr.rit of leant,-, castles 1 lu F.-.itt» Hi eu through tb • ever shift i ing I, .¡el bau-ope of euil.V hopes and att- plr_.. >ii«. "Alas t'.i. t tlrvar. s are only dr-rni«; Ibti’. fancy cuuua: give a laaljug beauty to thoss- f >ruiH t int acuree a moment live" With the years comes disillusion. The i rages rise. The rive.-s of fancy lose tlielr r intii'ls In the sands of life's tiese.t places. The feathery pulm tree« of the dlstiii.ee fade nw-ay. 'I lie caa- * ties In Spain disappear like an uusub- | stnntlul fabric. . But we must not cense tn dream— I Because our life Is such stutT as dreams are made of, liecause life In Its I fullne«« of meaning Is In the reaching I always after our Ideals, because a soul ’ without It« visions Is «lead. 1!« cuuse no man really Ilves If he 1« | not nlwavs striving to make bls best] dreutiis come tru«' I Did y ou ever realize the difference ba- two m great souls nud little souls? The) little smil has few dreams or. disap pointed. censes to dream. The great I soul dreams on and Is nhvays going out , to realize his dreams. Tas Idesl Is the I mental conception of something su premely good, supremely to be Jeslreil. He dreams of what ought to be and fiuda realization and happiness lu striving after his Ideal. His dreams may not come wholly true, but if he has seen his vision and pondered It and twen dominated by It he will llr.d par tial realization, and In finding a part »f bls dream he finds his happlnes« Those who never dream are not so They go to their work like slaves whip ped to tbeir tasks Life has no spon taneity. There are no enthusiasms In their life, and they constantly ask themselves whether life Is worth the while The man who has no vision has uo abundance, no fullness of life g lie Is alreaily dead. Therefore, my brethren, let us go on dreaming the beautiful dreams. Some sweet day we shall wnke up and find I them all come true. I-et ns dream I Because dream stuff put Into terms of J action and character is soul stuff! 1