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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GU ARD. JIEEÜ6EHEWEEKLÏ GUARO Till RNlHY. JUN E. 25, 1ÍXM4. t ablest Republican newspai the senate committee on privil'ggs | two souls But he's been up against ifornia, comments very 1 and elections, iu which he declares hot-and-cold, alternatimi upon the result of the r ¿X independent paper y “sircngly in favor of “if very himself been the goat for tew Itoriai election in Oregon 'US the passage of the bill in question. ” stunts. ---- 'T^RLFS IL FISHER sions upon the growing in peadence stating his belief “that it would tend Uditor and Publisher. among all parties and cl.e *s of vot- a ti\ No married man will rai greatly to the absence of corruption ers is well timed, and >n to makiug a law u forrna to in politics if the expenditures for every Thursday at Eugene. the views enunciated by he Guard, Oregon. nomination .and election of all can tum of the mag.ixlae S, cubscripti -n price, 11.50 per year, when it adapted an inde a-endent po didates. and all contributions receiv every married won eve lf P»id IU advance; »2.00 at end of litical policy, believing it lo be in line an income of $5,00" ed and expenditures made by politi HAVE on hand abou as he isn't Nnipt lied to fur Entered >' 'h® Eugene, Oregon, with the progressive tendencle of cal committees could be made public, the times, which are th. out, coin. outgrowth both in regard to state and national fifty of the silver sets, -«office a. second-class matter. of more pronounced individual .—1 action politics." Whereat Nir. Bryan de ¿nd óO kitchen sets, which we Agents for The Guard. of Sher- Whether' the selection since the voter begun to think and dares himself very ni uch “gratified." ________ are authorieij to The _ following t be li.-kt * man for second place on gave as premiums last year. We . .. for eii henri nf Inns or act for himself and to follow partv Congress failed to pass the bill, ¿ *u “Ind^receipt subscriptions was a wise choice has not been fully .-nsact other business for The Daily leadership only so far as it agreed however, and the matter is left as want to close them out and when ^“weekly Guard: with his own inclinations and be before, it is now up to the candi- determined yet. It takes some t’nie •‘creswell-J. L. Clark. to thoroughly determine a eom'»ar- they are gone will order no more liefs. The days of blind party alle dates themselves. Coburg-Geo. A. Drury. itively unknown man's financial giance have passed, and th-. work and Address all remittances and corn- standing. utterances of such men as Roosevelt. * •“‘ci'ARD1 PRINTING CO., Bryan and LaFollette have had much There’s a mint bed in the White Eugene. Oregon to do with bringing about such a House garden, but. with prohibition ■"'■state of mind among tie American waves a-raglng, it would probably What this country needs is men of THl KSI»'', JI NE. 25, HMM. people. The Reporter says; national spirit, remarks an observ-j be worth any s rvant’s job who told "As the people of Oregon feel, so I ing exchange. No more hopeful sug- ! that it supplied flavoring for any feel the electors in all parts of the gestion could be made to the college thing but sauces. To do this we will give e\ erysub seit I country, and machine politicians may ' graduate as he starts on the traJi- i We are again ottering either the ». American r»—.«> ' ta*te heed to it. There te no doubt tional “journey of life.” it is par-1 h > ought to her of the Weekly Guard choice o Otegon Agriculturist or Sir Robert Hart? ~ Firmer '— r> free to every ry subscriber who 1 w hatever that nine-tenths of the Re ------ -—...... tieuiarly applicable to the young men' know. says th- Dowa or Empri — f either of this." splendid premium '-'v, U- his - : -criptlon pays -........ .. to the „ Weekly publicans would prefer free trade of the West, where opportunity isjChina “has magnetic power o\ .. 1 ( as long as they last) if he -zill pa Sard one year in advance. For the with the assura,e of personal integ- is un-1 officials." If stories tlytt oeca- ! unlimited and the horizon frteoffer of silver and kitchen sets' the advertisement on this page. 1 rity and ability in high, office, to pro- I bounded. There are too many pro-1 stonallv leak gpiU may be b •llevcd, $1.50 for one year’s subie i ion. THE SILVER SET loti may have them while they last j tectlon secured by the election of un- vinciate already. There are too many she also has beheading power ov r Address. I trustworthy cr.ndidates, candidates, and that people of limited vision, who quickly them, and'uses it. It make no difference Guard Printing Co. n(ne-tenths of the Democrats would lose themselves jn the great company Eugene, Ore. whether this payment comes from prefer high protection with honest of the halt and the blind when their This London medical authority, government to any other kind of a educational advantages should make which asserts that many middle-aged an old or new subscriber, or wheth Qlh K WORK IN tariff with untrustworthy men in of men die of stupidity, will have to REPORTIN'« CONVENTION fice. For the present it is useless to them leaders of a laFger life. er the $1.50 is for advance sub Franklin may have seemed vision guess again. They may over there, scription or in payment of arrear implore electors to vote for candi but they certainly do not In this neck The republican nation convention dates whom they do not like for the ary when he answered the question of the woods. about Amrican claims by sweeping ages. You simply pay $1.50, anP reconvened in Chicago at 10 o'clock sake of "the party.” The one issue the map from Labrador to Mexico. this morning. At 9:30 a. m. The in American public life is honest gov are leredited with one year’s sub The Guard's campaign against John Quincy Adams was counted ov Guard posted a bulletin announcing ernment, and it overpowers all other that depot bill board has won out the saription, and take your choice of er-enthusiastic when he pushed the unsightly dead wall having blown the nomination of Sherman, of New issues. In this state, our candidates Louisiana boiuidary line to the West either of these premiums if you get down Saturday night. There are no York, for vice-president on the first for office next fall must be men of ern ocean and foresaw ultimate trl- ballot. At 9:45 another bulletin was known good character and clean af limits to the power of an untram to the office before they are gone umphs of his country upón the* wa- posted giving the detailed vote. At filiations, or they will not be elect meled press. ters of the Pacific. Steward met >:Sl another bulletin announced that ed if any other party offers better fierce opposition when he urged the Whatever else they may call Sen- We want to close the goods out the convention had adjourned sine men. And they ought not to be. The acquisition of what his antagonists -ator Bourne, the most persistent die. That was quick work—ex people will demand personal charac that is the only reason for mak were pleased to call the “rock and “second elective term” boomer of I plained, of course, by the difference ter before the triumph of protection ice" of Alaska. ing the special offer. them all, he gave nobody cause to between eastern and western time. or free trade, imperialism or anti But these men were of the type rail him a quitter. And it should not be out of place imperialism, the Roosevelt policies or that wins. To Jefferson's timid mind to mention the fact that the Guard the Bryan policies. No man tainted The pictures on this poster show it was a dangerous stretch of the con A headline In the East Oregorlan yesterday had the largest? telegraphic with unholy affiliations, or who it stitution when he doubled the area says “State druggists may come to just what the premiums are. uews report ever used by a Eugene evidently backed by large campaign of his country by the largest real es Pendleton.” Nothing strange aoou* paper, and probably by any paper funds, whose source te nnknown, Send in today or tomorrow i tate transaction in the world's his that—the town Went dry, we under is the state, outside of Portland. We I ought to be elected to any office, or tory. The quick response of the peo stand. you want to make sure of gettinig are willing to have our daily con- will be elected, if there is a clean ple tp the Louisiana purchase im one—they will go fast. rention reports of this week com man running against him. Let us Some of the professional politi pressed him with the power /of the THE KITCHEN SE pared with those of papers in cities have nothing else.” national spirit. A study of the hardy cians who have received the "back- much larger than Eugene, confident pioneers who played such heroic to-work” call are not enthusing over that the comparison will redound to parts in “the winning of the West” it—not so you would notice It. the cr dit of The Guard. The people was a splendid preparation for the of Eugene have received their news Up In Eastern Oregon the non-1 work pf a later President whose I from Chicago just as quickly and Uh ere we;e a greet many people vision had not failed to reach with partisans are still voting for Chan almost a fully as th? residents of in town tor market day Saturday in clear conception the limits of the op berlain. . He gained an hundr I LTIFD DITI" thereof, and that, therefore, it hat cities of tile Portland class. We call spite of the rajn. Had the weather portunities of the United States as a votes in Crook cdunty last week. V K r K K fl I no authority to publish another route attention to this matter because the been good there is reason to believe world power. The country must go it.Ui.ll >iniL to these destinations. people of a community too often that the crowd would have reached forward, not backward. The extent The Northern Pacific Railway. proportions. . It of Rs opportunities is the only prop accept newspaper enterprise as a record-breaking nCPICinkl I kl Northern Paclfli Tei initial Company u u v I Pl "f Or'don. Oil toll Railroad A Navi matter of <nurse, failing to properly was a good indication of the possi er limit of its destiny. Men of nat , gallon, Oregon Short Line and the appreciate the labor and xpense that bilities of market day interest ional spirit are wanted. Tohy nifist _ ______ I nl n Pacific Railroad are, h iw-ver. , it entails upon the publishers. among the farmers. required to establish through routes tie able to guide the country to its The republican platform duc'<n’’ What should be done next Satur for transportation of lumber from While Eugene is boasting of many sure destiny. suit William J. lliyan. Somehow, points on the line of the Northern A other things, the fact that it has the day is to form an association that we suspect <1 all along that It Pacific Railway In Washington, north best newspapers of any town of its will make market day a regular in Engineer F C. Kelsey has submit Regarding the luntuer rate <lqy-islon of Portland, Ori gin, as far as Seattle, The efty council sho 'tld not forg it wouldn't * site in th Northwest should net be stitution for one Saturday in each by the Interstate commerce cotnmls- I through Portland to Ogden and Salt ted his report of the preliminary Ciat the people of Eugene are pru - Such associations have Lake City, and common points In survey of the proposed gravity water overlooked. month, slon, the Oreg intan says: tlcally unanimous for a gravity water Utah, and a rate of 40 cents per 100 system from Ritchey creek to Eu proved wonderfully successful iu Part of the increase made by car system. They have vote J for it pounds on fir and »pruTe lumber and gene. The city council, in committee building up the business of towns MM lit Ci.<>l’s l.vsi’Rfc riers to more distant markets lying 50 cents per 100 pounds on cedar of th? whole, has read it once or time and again and will be satis GENERAL PROSPERITY iu the east, and the id.a is gradually fied with nothing less. cast of the Missouri river is permitted and shingles. Is prescribed for such 1 twice, but It is said to be unsatisiac- When ths I tory to the majority of the members. coming west, a gentleman from to stand. The maximum Increase au through transporta'lno. late city election was allowed t> go ¡.Just what is contained In the report thorized to Eastern territory, how How splendid are the material pros- South Dakota telling the Guard Sat by default, it was generally under Is not known outside the council and ever, is 5 cents per hundred pounds 1 Pers of the nation as it enters the urday that market days have been stood that all the candidates wer > ' the engineer. An Informal meeting over the old rates, and this maximum I regular institutions in towns tli t*e or the councilmen was held this fore* June reckoning of the fields nature in favor of thv plan and willln.? to is not authorized in its entirety, ex ; noon to discuss the matter and a is now preparing for the harvest! for the past two years ar.d that they work to that end; that all opposi cept to Duluth. Minneapolis, St. Paul B» EDWIN A. NYE. . committee of the whole meeting was and Minnesota Transfer, and to There have been eight successive crop have proven wonderfully successful. tion to the wishes of the malo-ltv ¡called for this afternoon at four points on and east of the Mississippi A similar report comes from eastern Conyrtrht, tigs, by Edwin A Nye years of great abundance. The new had been abandoned. This being The college campus at Corvallis is o'clock at which time Mr. Kelsey will river, so that approximately 50 per — Oregon, whre they were established explain the report in detail. rentury has not been a failure—and the case, every member of the council cent of the increase made by carriers to have a drinking fountain. It Is to BECAUSE now every condition promises for this about a year ago. is condemned, resulting In a reduc be a memorial to be left by the out stands pledged upon his honor to The right plan would be to make Don't gamble, young man. tion of about 5 cents per 1000 ponds going graduating class, and what year a yield such as the republic has carry out the wishes of his ccn- lion of about 5 cents per 1000 adds to Rs fitness Is that R Is to be Because^ •ever known, surpassing in its bounty this Initial market day next Saturday «tituentw. We <s > not know that dedicated to the memory of the late Every game should be played for the pounds In rates now In effect. even the riches harvested last year, the occasion for organization, and there is pny disposition to do other •Dad" Trine. The class voted the Reduced Rate From N|M«kane. »hen the soil yielded products val- thereafter to have an auctioneer on wise, but we do not know that at this sake of the game. Real sport should Differential rates from Spokane gift at a meeting yesterday, and a. month, a committee consisting of u d at seven billion dollars, says the hand on Saturday once time there would be no evasion, quib not be towered to the plan« of bettlug rate groups, points, Montana-Oregon named whose'services would b< free to all bling or unnecessary obstacles inter Clean sport demands that tlie gamie rate group rates and Hood river, El Cooke, Farnsworth and Brodie to Los Ai: J. . . Expn aa. . and Rev. John Glen, pastor of the First lensburg and Leavensworth districts, have charge o> the purchase Over Seventeen niillioh acres of farmers who desired t< gell stock. posed. The matter is too Important should lie played for the love of the which He east of the Cate ¡BL- mount plating of the fountain. The site it Free Methodist Church, at East for the money game itself and not farm implements, or g Ninth and Mill streets. Portland, »heat were sown in the spring. 631,- ains, embracing parts of Washing-! is to occupy is yet to be selected. for any trifling, and the people will Its dedication to the late Mr Trine, dropp'd dead of heart disease yes there Is In it. Do not spoil good sport ton and Oregon and all of Idaho1 •"te more than last year. The spring- kind, also to provide some sort of to Eastern territory are established, whose work at the college, after sev terday at 6 o'clock p. ni . at his home that set the seal of their disapproval on by bad practice. sown wheat is in excellent condl- amusement or gala features under a decision In the case of the I eral years of usefulness, was inter adjoining the church. Mr. Glen had the acts of any man or men who dis- Because— tloa—u%..r 7 yer cent better than at would attract the crowd. Potlach Lumber Company and others j rupted by an untimely death, is ap- just returned from a trip to the city It is a cheap aud mean way to make believe that a regular market We the same tlmq a year ago, and sur- against the< Northern Pacific and proprate beyond compare. He was. in company with his friend. Rev. W. 1908 will register the greatest in popularity and a nasty dollar Each time you win other roads. Rates from the Spo as physical director of the institu N. Coffee, and complained of-feeling Msflng even the average percentage day would grow crop of berries and cherries that the other fello^r loses You get his kane districts are order'd lower than J tion. a man of great personal merit, 111. Hhortly after he was stricken of condition for the past ten unpre largely Increase the area of teTri- Oregon has ever produced, says the money for nothing How do you know from the Pacific coast. The decision [ and was deeply beloved by those who and explerd. He Is survived by his Eugene merchants t-ory from which cedented years. The condUion of hl* instruction. gev- wife and two sons. Professor Irving Is that these rates should.be made ( passed under •later wheat, while low In gome are now drawing trade. Lt is worth Portland Chamber of Commerce Bul he can afford to lose? The toss may nirfre uniform differentiate under eral of whom are members of the Glen, of the State University at Eu letin. Quality is magnificent, quan make him commit a crime. Where coast rates than were In effect prior outgoing class. Their tribute to him gene, and William Glen of Spokane; •tales, is fir the whole country near-1 trying. tity almost unlimited, and while hu does that leave you? Be a man -1‘ay to November 1, 1907, on the general by the announced purpose of the out- nd a «1 iiizhter, Mrs. A. 8. Curr.’ ■ t ly 10 per cent better than it was a manity is enjoying this fruit the ma your way. Earn your owu. Don't try grounds that from this district th" g >lng class is one of the pretty incl- Sear I • • Bv d nt» of this pleasing Commence ?»ar ag Thirty-one million acres ! h^ul Is much shorter, and mountain j PUBLICITY turing hay crop insures a big In to best your way. Mr. Glen wes born In New York of oats, in prime condition, await the { grhdes over the Cas<ad s and the, ment. Times. «9 years ago. and entered the nbinis- in the dairy output. Which Because— creas long haul through a wide, treeless, Und-r Should ordinary good Tor-1 try In errly manhood. He came to Gambling will lead you sway from farming section intervening between; The Literary Digest say.v the si iAs been greatly benefitted by as the Pnclflc co st 25 years ago. set 'axe attend the progress of the sea jr the «oast and the Spokane district I were evwr grid < oujpauy Into l>nd (¡amblers do good spring pastures as ltude of Messrs. Taft and Bryan tling in Seattle. Later he removed It is probable that th • value of I are not Incidents to this transporta ! known in this section. Residents of not tieloug to g<>o»i society. They and tlon. as they are to transportation. Portland. Or.. June 20 Charged t > Los An<<el"s and San Jose. He ’b* farm products of the United | the success of a bill to compel | the Northwest should take pains to tbelr kind herd together. If yon herd from the coast. with having perjured himself In an came to Portland four years ago. Sites foi the current year will ex-1 licltjr of campaign c. ntribut effort to secure the rights to a val serving as pastor of the Ft rst Free Icie r Rat«-« From Valley Mill. see that their Eastern country wftli them you must got down to their prompt» »everal editors to rlcfj Methodist church for a period of r“*i the tntal 'attained last year by In Its decision in the Western Ore uable mining claim on which an old rema’rk that the desired publicity friends are made familiar with the evei. You cun t keep clean aud live in three years. After an absenn- < f one man had lived for years In an en wer one billion dollars. gon lumber manufacturers ’ case, the unequaled conditions which make the mud. •sgln chosen pastor of commission decide» that th«' advanced : deavor to claim as hi» own. J., H year, he was augln Whatever check on business ac- very easily be secured by hew Because— that church at the conference last dairying so profitable here. Parker, vlce-pr sldent of the First ttemen themselves. If they are rate of 55 per Ton from all mills in | IMty may be ........... imposed .........by the polit- It will unfit you for business. The the Willamette Valley, not Including | National Bank of Boker City, and j May. His fiyst wife died several without any act of ',*1 <m< irtaintles of a presidential candidates, fellow w tio sits up half the night to Portland, is unjust and unreasonable; j one of the most prominent men of • years ago. and hr was mnrrl d to of the The piano manufacturers word to their campi Eastern Oregon, Indicted on two | Mrs Clarkson, of San Jose, C hi only T*hr. no adverse circumstances can gress. by a country hav? formed a trust Well, piny poker te In poor sha|»e to- solve that from mills upon the east bank | And the editor» of managers. business problems the next day lie and niton the west bank, south of counts by the United States grand I a few months ago, Oregoniin. withstand such magnlflc nt and ba 1 to what of It? It te not half so d and Sun sug-j New York Post. W who keeps bls eye on the race track Corvallis, the rate should not ex-| Jury which adjourned this morning, real prosperity. The creation WILLI AMM’ RIDNe.1 HIM gest that if they feel that wav ate ut; have trusts dealing in luxuries as or the board of trade quotations must l#d IT cents per 100 pound», or was arrested last evening at Baker that stupendous mass of fresh City by Deputy United States Mar-1 Har? you negtecie* your kidney»? it, they might make a gooJ beginn ng to have trusts that deal in the nec take his eye off bis business. And he 13 40 per ton., and that from points' shal Clyde Nicholson of Portland, •with win revivify the-nation in all essaries of life. The most of us can wbo neglects business 1s unreliable upon the west Irank north of Corvallis! Have yon overworked your nervous by telling how much their c»m|.»ii the rate should not exceed »3 «5 per! and afterwards released on a .>ond length and breadth. We shall see get along without a piano in the He cannot serve two masters. system and caused trouble with your of 130.000 for the nominations have cost ton. • --ri d of growth and pro- Because— The Indictment», two In number, kidneys and bladder? bouse, but there are few mortals Have yon No reduction te made In thing that the people would like tr*” if activity in all lines of trade The fever of gambling will soon get fr m Portland, since shippers from were return'd returned to Judge Wolverton pains In the loins, side, back, groins who are able to get along without l nit<Ml States court several ••4 Industry, as the union bas never know. Into your btond and vitiate your life it [«ofnt have the benefit of the tn the » Unltud It all began, with a telegram from food and clothes. I>-t the manufac Instead of giving every man a square not d pendent day igo. A bench warrant for Par- der the eyes? Too frequent a desire loohe.t • Pon. ter rate and sre irrest was te*u«-l by the court to pass urine? If so, Williams Kid weeks turers of pianos and all other com- deal you will come to look for the sd in rail carriers for reaching the k-r The 4a» n at the Mr. Bryan to Mr. Taft i One of the indictments ney Pills will cure you. Sold bv Linn »«nrft- ciwto market i and the rat* vantage you rivny take of every man. dread: ri2'► nuggosting tli.fct an 1* », P»rk*r with violation of sec- Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams the >er ton has not bei’n in force And shortly you will come to tlie place j In •Irin « <74H of the federal statutes, Mfg Co..'prone.. Cleveland. Ohio. in ‘rxtir our Fi*RDPCti rnvptw. Vf e for the las* ubt and difficulty is n ar dates K th whore the fine flush to tomest endeavor fr he other with wilful and cor- IT don. (¡stewny Only join in asking congrea» i n of nt and the fine edge to bouor will dlsap- por’tend gate* requiring pnb IcaioB O A. n V O TV X x*. . pear IE 1 MjFoitMi VIEW Isslon holds that i contribution» prior to e tornito iliiiilwKMAi-Li^oa ’ Aud been uro- the p Gr <<i gh route, within nsWl’t’» Little Eariy Risers, the OF ORMMIN' LLEiTIUN' reply Mr. Taft »ent Mr 1 And tills |n-rhaps Is the Inst thing if >• statute, already fcgsalM* bare pi claims rii ✓ famous little liver pill«, are b> of a letter he had wntl Ington points to Colorai« | that will restrain you—so we put It •t of shadow of a doubt all druggist*. n» t mon points and destination* in tn Senator Burrows, last because it is wroug. I ONLY A FEW MORE OF THESE PREMIUMS LEFT I Our Proposition GUARD PRINTING COMPANY KELSEY'S REPORT SAID TO BE VERY UNSATISFACTORY UL I IUI MILLMEN'S VICTORY Heart to Heart Talks. MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN TO “DAD” TRINE DEATH OF REV. JOHN GLEN AT PORTLAND «