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EIGENE WEEKLY Gl AKI». TH URSI» U . JI IA 9. 1IH1H I CLAYTON TALKS ¡ TO DEMOCRATS ON NATIONAL ISSUES this admission further than to say | one esta that the imprisonment of those who I tution. . violated the law would n t have a1 l»<-iiiocnitic Duty. , more salutary effect than all that has i "We know there is a brighter pr »■ '«er*- do"e or might have been done | pect. If the love of country aud lib 1 in this direction during his entire ad- erty is still strong in the hearts ot th«* American people, if an oath to l ministration. “The Democratic party will strike i support the constitution is now con i down special^ privileges, whether' sidered b> them as binding; if the X grant«»d through a high protective tar- i people are in earnest In their protests u ¡van Woman Tel Is of Her Broth i iff or granted to government char against the rule of insolent wealth, tered corporations by permission of the authorized and baleful fnfluer? •* er’s Terrible Suffering with the l»ci ver, July 7—-The luvlioiuil com ■ law All trusts owe their birth and of corporations and the exaction. >r P sease—Grandchild and Another I their ability to continue existence to I the trusts; If the manliness of the mittee, sitting a- a whole, («stay a|i- one or the other of these two forms fathers hav< been transmitted to the prilled (he findings of th«» '»ub-eom- BaDy also Permanently Cured. of sp«*cial privileges. For private, sons, the fourth ot next March will ' monopoly, no business approximating mark the advent of the gladsome mittee ill the e<>ut«*'ls from hlulio and and that if his work Is yet incom private monopoly in aother or in light of Democracy and th«* beginning Pennsylvania. The result ia rhe seat plete it is only so because his under magnitude, can endure one or the of the return to i ing of th«* Duliois-Heil field faction ernment. honestly takings were top vast to be carried other or both. from Idaho, anil the aiiti-Gufley men administered. to success during his term of office, The Recent Panic. “To the banner we raise here we ill Pennsylvania. My policit*s must continue.’ So the • Mr brother had eczema three dif- "Proceeding at once to a mention invite to repair all citizens of our Mayor Tom I.. Johnson, of dev«- nt iumn-1«. About the same time champion of these would ______________ transfer of- Proof is inexhaustible that Tiiuinirt’ u came out between his fice and power to his favorite cabi of the Republican party's dealing common country who revere the no land, was defeated by H. G. Itarler Xddencc I down his back .and he said net minister, and his spear is to have with the disturbed finances ot the bler traitlous of the past and who de for memliei-ship ill the national com Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ¿Tuffenng was terrible. He used dtf- a fellow The pretense Is that th« country, we are brought before that plore the grave aberrations of the mittee by a vote of 27 to 7. Compound carries women safely , kimia of medicines that were said fight must go on under the leader curious legislative compound, the present. «».d for that disease, but uothing through the Change of Life. Vr«*eland-Aldrich bill. The Republi 11 Let us see to it that this standard designated by him until the last foe 3 w do him much good. When it Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson, shall have surrend«*red or lies inglo can party boasts of its knowledge of shall once again tloat over a govern- on tie* third summer, he bought a rious in the dust. The nomination finance. What have they given us in ment resting se< lire on lasting foun SO4 E. lx>ng Nt., Cohtntbua, Ohio, this law? dations of his would-be successor was largely writes to Airs. Pinkham: "It will be remembered in 1892-3,1 "Mr. Chairman, delegates and fel tee disposed of all contests btfory it accomplished by the use of official " 1 was passing through the Change under a Republican administration, a low-countrymen. the time and the oc with th«* exception of those of two patronage and coarse machine meth He also panic was anticipated. The panic casion In our national affairs Impose states Pennsylvania and Idaho — of Life, and suffered from nervous ods and has delighted the chief apos 23Cutieura to cure a bunch over his "i over until tomorrow ness. headaches, and other annoyin' tle of strenuosity, and. at the same came and with Republican effrontery a duty that we cannot, It we would, which wuut jreand a terrible oom which was so bad The general result was to symptoms. My doctor told me tba» time, has not perturbed the con they charged that panic to the Dem evade. We must go out from this morning LL t. uld not wear hia shoe. A Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Lv m Indiana heard of how my daugh science of the one time civil service ocratic party. Now, controlling every hall with one heart and a determina sustain the delegates who can.e here pound was good for me, and since tak ter’Mrs Mill*, had cured her little son reformer, now the boss, an adept in branch of the government, they igno tlon to put our Joved ship ci state on with cred«.«ntlals from their state and ing it I feel so much better, and 1 cau A total of 7 6 terrible - Terns by the Cuticura the bestowal of public plunder and miniously seek to charge on us every an even keel, The keel has been too : district conventions again do my own work. 1 never forget D-fnei?*» This lady's little one had We must i s«*ats w ?s Involved in th? contests to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink- forgetful of all his resounding moral consequence growing out of their own long beating on the air. theeciema so badly that thev thought maladministration of the government. bring It down Into the deep and abld- front Illinois. New York. !•• nnsvlva- commonplaces. No fair-mined Amer they w >uld lose it. 8he used Cuticura uia, Idaho, Ohio and the District of baiu'a Vegetable Compound did for me “The only sort of legislation with ing waters of the constitution." ican could read the daily account of luring thia trying perio«!.'’ Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it any great force of public opinion be the recent political doings at Chica cured her child entirely, and the disease FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. go without feeling mortification and hind it that the Republlciin party at ».ver came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Lusk, «- Peckham St., Coldwater, Mich., Aug. regret; mortification that the presi tempted to enact was a bill to prevent For thirty years Lydia E. Pink the recurrence of panics. The last 15 and Sept. 2, 1907." dent should have so abused his power ham’s Vegetable Compound, made in dictating to a great party his panic was a depositors' panic.brought from roots and herbs, lias lieen the choice of a successor, and regret that about by fear upon the part of depos standard remedy for female ills, that party should have submitted so itors that they could not get back HENRY D. CLAYTON. and has positively cured thousands of I cowardly to a humiliation that was their money which had heen left In Virgil Ham, the ten-year-old son Alaliama congressman who Is ached as manifest as it was degrading." the bank. This fear was produced by of J. 8. Ham of this city, blew off women who have lieett troubled with Cure for Torturing, Disfiguring tiled to act ns temporary chairman al » a a a a • a the fact, which had become known, the thumb and little finger of his displacements, intiamniat u»u, nice ra Skin and Scalp Humors. that the banks had been sending tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Injunction anil Contenipt of Court. right hand Saturday by the prema The agonizing Itching and burning of the Democratic national convention. "Let me go on. There has been and their depositors' money to risky. If ture explosion of a cannon She skin, as >n enema; the frightful scal- fire periodic pains, backache, that bear not unlawful concerns. A run upon ing, as in psoriasis: is now a public demand for legisla-' cracker. Both the thumb and finger ing-down feeling, tiatulenc^, indiges the loss of hair and •Denver, July 8.—Following is the tlon regulating, not abolishing, the the banks by depositors, not by note were torn completely off. and the re tion,dixzinessor nervous prostration. crusting of scalp, as address of Congressman Henry D. process of injunction and power to holders, in consequence occurred. mainder of the hand so lacerated Why don’t you try it ? « in scalled-head; the Clayton, of The Republican party has attempted Alabama, permanent punish for alleged indirect or con that two bones had to be removed facial dis f igu re- chairman of to prevent the recurrence of depos front the paint by Drs. T. W. and J. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick the Democratic national ' structive contempt of courts. Ever ment, as in acne women to write her for advice. sinefe 1896 the Democratic party has itors’ panics by emergency bank note W. Harris, who dressed the wound. and ringworm, find convention : She has guided thousands to Chairman Clayton spoke in part! protested against hasty and ill-con bills, in the provisions of which they instant relief and The lad. when he saw his injury, health. Address, l.yuu. Mass. speedy cure, in the as follows: sidered use of injunctions and has have decreased the security that the said "Oh, look at my hand.” He stool majority of cases, "Mr. Chairman and Fellow Demo been insisting on the right of fair depositor had in a two-fold way. first the accident bravely The accident oc f lì** in warm baths with crats:—Let me thank you for the trial in all cases of constructive con- by reducing the amount of reserve re curred near the merry-go-round. quired bW4aw to be held, and second Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings honor you have conferred upon me. tempt. regular delegations, replied in kind ■ If The Republican party has iflk ™ with Cuticura Ointment. " 4 to the charges. “This is Democratic year. Demo been avoiding this question, So the ly, by making the new emergency BIAFWN VP Bl DYNAMITE, Compl«« Eitrrnal »nd Internal Treatment lor notes a prior lien upon all the assets After listening to the criminations cratic ideas are now popular. Doc president, In taking it up. and Mr. even Humo* it Infanta. Children, and Adult» YET I NINJI BEI». «noMU ot Cuticura Soap (25r.) to Cleanae the Skin and recriminations for an hour and a trines always taught by our party and Taft, in his letter to the laboa unions, of the bank, decreasing the security Cuwira Ointment <S0c I to Heal the Skin, and ROGER < ’ . SULLIVAN. that the bank had to kaep for the de half, the sub-committee took th ■ con- Oitrura Rea vent (SOc >. (or In the form o»Chocolate scoffed at by our opponents are now advocated a measure that the Derno- “Jack” Polll, one of the veteran I'tatrd Pula 25r pec vial ot ®0> to Purity the Bh*od. teats under advisement and w'll re urged as a gospel of their own. Meas | cratlc party, acting in behalf of the positor, and increasing the bank lia gardeners of the University, and SolZ Wroiuthout the world. Potter Drug A Chem. bilities that might be charged against cwp Sole Prune . Boeton. Maae ures and jiolicles of Democratic ori correct administration of public Jus Thomas Carroll, while drivlug along Columbia. The work was done by port tomorrow morning. Lead rs of Free. Cutieun Book on Skin nueaaas. gin are now pretendedly advocated tice, has been demanding for twelve deposits. In my opinion it Is an ac East Thirteenth Street, neay the six sub-committees, four of which re several of the contesting delegations. complished scheme to enable banks Incensed by their defeat, charged that by the leaders of the Republican par years. If the president was in earnest Mummey residence In Fairmount ported today to the full body. the sub-committees were packed Results Summed l’p ty. It is no longer anarchistic to de when he sent his message to con that have floated questionable enter Saturday, had a miraculous escape prises to digest otherwise indigesti Little hope was ex Roger Sullivan, of Chicago, w is an against them. claim private monopoly to be inde gress he was to that extent Demo ble securities by making them the ba from death by being blown up by easy winner of the 20 contested seats pressed by the opponents of Mr. Sul- fensible or that the great transporta cratic. We are authorized to con dynamite. Their horse stepped on a sis of a national circulating medium ¡Ivan. Mr. Guffey and Mr. Murphy from Cook county, which were dis tion companies should be reguieted clude that in framing, revising or dic of exchange. The future will show stick of the explosive which had been and controlled by public law. For tating the Chicago platform he suf whether this miserable make-shift, dropped in the street. The dynamite puted by Robert E. Burke and his that- they would win before the 11a- associates. Senator Fred T. Dubois tlonal committee. mer questioning of the decision of a fered from a lapse of memory, or part house infamy and part senate In exploded lifting the horse and the bare majority ofzthe supreme court abandoned the policy he had so vig famy, as a great Republican newspa buggy, together with Its occupants was sustained by th»» sub-committee (Special Correspondence.) in the income tax case cr.inot now orously urged in his official capacity. per has said, will answer its purpose. several feet Into the air, but the ex which heard the Mormon contests SUGGESTIONS toll THE Elmira, July 7.—Elmira's Fourth lie heard, because of the greater noise GOOD OF THE GRANGE. "There has not been a session of plosion did not Injure either man nor from Idaho, but the commit.ee was •of July celebration was a success, the of the vehement and embro'd •’•.•d de congress in twelve years at which the Whatever it may shpw In the way of malm the horse to any extent. A hole not ready to make Its report to the sins of omission or commission, not best ever hed here, is the opinion of nunciation of Judges and judicial acts Republican party could not have pas How can the Grange create publle; as big as a bushel basket was made full committee before that body ad many. There was a larger crowd than that have shocked thecourtry. A de sed a law prescribing, defining and only is it the fault of Republican leg in the hard street by the force of the journed. Tom Johnson, of Cleve sentiment In favor of what the order islation, but evil which it pre land. was a winner In the Nineteenth was expected. Rain fell early in the mand for the revision of the tariff 1« regulating the issuance of injunctions stands for? 1st. by being honest In' altogether and ex explosion. morning, but the clouds soon cleared no longer a ’lireat to destroy our in and providing for fair trial In coti- tends to cure The men were returning from Ohio district, where he triumphed clusively the fruit of Republican leg away and the day was beautiful. dustrial sysrem. Trusts are not to tempt cases, Yet nothing has been islation. Theirs is the responsibility Springfield, when suddenly they felt over the sub-committee before the all dealings with the public In all The Rockwell kinds of produce the farmers have Lloyd Morgan and Henry Van Win he tolerateJ even bv the !<‘.»tib’lcau done to give the wage earner fair themselves heaved Into the air. The national committee. kle gave us an entertainment that party. We nee.1 nat now qulaige on treatment and less than nothing is nf- for the bill, and theirs also the re buggy fell in the road upright, the delegates were displaced and the two to sell. Say. put up all fruit In boxes sponsibility for the condition which ■will long be remembered and appre the list of R-publirsn admissions and fered to him in the Chicago deliver horse was thrown on her head and Johnson delegates seated in their or packages, attractive for sale, and places. In the ninth Ohio district the let everything be Just as represented, ciated by the people of Elmira. Their (•’•omises far elect.on purposes only ance. The meaningless generalities led to the enactment of the law. breast and stunned. ■{«■publican Failures. Impersonations and mandolin and The Republican party has made of its injunction plank are an insult Strange to say, neither the two Garber faction retained the two con- the same under all conditions ot guitar music were certainly fine. marked progress in promises to the to the intelligence of those who de “The press has told us th what men nor the horse were so Injured testanta over the protest of John- weather. Fruita, vegetables, roots or r Marion Horn, of Medford, was the people and much greater progress in mand reasonable and substantial leg seemed to be semi-official statements that they could not drive .home. The son. farinaceous foods or whatever the orator, and Geo. Hale president of the aiding selfish interests and special islation to prevent the admitted from the White House that the pres horse, a fine mare, however, seems MHlarren's A Inn»«* Choked Off. farmers have to sell, let It be just as Patrick McCarren, of Brooklyn, represented. 2nd. to try to bring day. ident was so intent upon his policies to be ruined for while able to be privileges. That party, guided by ex abuse of this judicial process. that if congress adjourned without driven to the stable at the Polll was practically Ignored in his contest about a price that is between the sel M. F. Horn and family, of Med pediency and campaign necessity, Tariff Question. enacting them Into law he would call home, examination showed its right against Charles F. Murphy for »he ling to the public and the commis ford, spent the Fourth with his pa- would camp this year on Democratic does protection mean? Un "What 12 seats In Kings county, New York. an extra session. Congress did ad rents^ J. W. Horn, and also stayed ground. If ft is apparent recent pro der the Republican policy of protec journ leaving unpassed most of his hindfoot, with which It'stepped on Before the sub-committee he became sion merchants who claim to sell far and preached at the Christian church gress is to continue it does not re the piece of dynamite, to be so badly 5 per cent profit, but we have known tion the people, the consumers, while last Lord's Day. quire a very great sweep of the im i paying a little over 3300,000,000 in- favored measures and the extra ses lacerated that since the aocldent the so abusive of the Murphv-Goler men them In many instance to charge 25 Mrs. Barbara Yates, Ruby, sister agination to see written into a Repub I to the treasury through import duties sion was never called, If the play animal has not been able to use It. that he was not permitted to proceed per cent and more than that, when op resulta in Republican votes It will and may lose the best part of the and the meeting was« abruptly sd- portunity presented itself. When tlm and family, of Wasco, are visiting lican platform four years hence those on foreign goods, pay between 31.- journed, with the decision to tak? no time comes that farmers put up noth? If hoof. relatives and friends at Elmira. immortal words of Thomas Jeffer 250,000.000 and $1,500,000,000 a have accomplished its purpose. Mrs William Sweet and family son, "Equal rights to all. special priv year In the enhanced price of hume- the president desired to have this leg Ing but first class goods, and hava The buggy was slightly scratched, further action with regard ti full committee islatlon the Democrats were ready to and the men partly stunned by the contests. •re spending a few days with relatives ileges to none.' their own salesmen, you may rest a«- Our domestic man- ! produced goods. here. , join in Its passage The Democratic explosion. Polll, who Is quite aged, sured that the public will appreciate Rcpulilican Responsibility. ufactures exceed our total imports by leader of the house, authorized by all the quality of the goods for sale, the Mrs. Mae McAlister, of Idaho, is ten to one and they are nearly all his party associates, repeatedly offer though hearty, was deafened in one “ The Republican party having had difference In price being a medium ’¡siting with her parents, Mr. and safe to say that the ed the entire Democratic strength In ear. protected. It is full control of the federal government Mrs. Erickson. between the commission man and Where the dynamite came from Is people pay at least $5 to the already the farmer’s prices. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor are pre for more than a decade, must give an wealthy beneficiaries of protection support of these measures. The Re a mystery. One theory Is that some account of Its stewardship its ore- publicans have less than sixty major fisherman had cut a stick of the ex- 3rd. Harmony in the Oring» paring to leave Elmira. for every dollar that is paid into the tentiohs claims, largely without foun ity in the house. If thirty of them having a love for all; respecting ev treasury. Behind the wall of high had Joined the Democrats all of these plosivwlnto several pieces with which dation and largely exaggerated, sill erybody’s rights Just the same as our to kill fish In a mountain stream, KE I'llEAM ANI» not suffice. Let honest investigation protection, which in some cases la al- own. Following the Golden Rule, to I’EANIT SOCIAL. reveal the bad and defective laws logetiler prohibitive, the trusts levy measures would have passed there and Inadvertently one of the pieces and gone to a Republican senate. So had fallen into the street, as the fish do unto others, as you would they enormous tribute on the people. passed by that party: vicious policies should do unto y<)4i. ever keeping There wil] be an ice cream and maintained; reforms rejected; the re This has amounted to not less than far as the house is concerned, less erman drove out of town. Another Is than one-seventh of the Republicans that a piece of a stick had been kindness uppermost in our mluds, peanut ao< lai with entertainment at cent panic and $10,000.000.060 in the last decade, it» consequences; and if a brother or a sister Is down, the Lower Fern Ridge School house promises broken; dissimulation prac not counting the amount paid to sup were needed to change these recom mixed In the stone at Eaton's rock mendations Into law The Republican quarry, and In transit had slipped help them up, not waiting to ask Friday night. July 10. 1908. ticed; incompetency confessed by its port the government. This money has why they are down. Thus in our jdeal- from a wagon. The entertainment will consist'of failure to meet urgent public needs; come from the pockets of the farmer, support was not forthcoming. “Let-us see what could have been ings with the world, good attracts This morning Mr. Polll said the stations by school pupils, instru and exhibiting this incompetency by the mechanic, the merchant, the pro good just as evil attracts evil, mental music, and a farce entitled. the appointment of Junketing com fessional man and the laborer, and accomplished if legislation Instead of mare was showing but little Improve advantage bad been desired. 4th. A choir of good singers In the ment. The animal was worth over Too Much Married," with five char missions for the alleged purpose of has been poured into the coffers of party "If a part of the Republicans had 1100. Grange Is highly appreciated by the acters. the protected class. More than two- advising that party so long in con farmers and the public, and has a This is a very lively bit of fun trol and of such boasted legislative thirds of the capital that derives ben joined the Democrats in support of measures proposed by a Republican. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ very attractive attention. Just as It’ •hich des< rihes the frantic efforts of wisdom what legislation is required efit from protection belongs to the president the power with which some|® is in the large churches In the cities DIED ♦ * young bachelor to coh Vince a rich bv the country. Against the Repub trusts. The Democrats will revise the federal judges have hastily thrown where the people go to hear the ’,cl« that he is marriei). The mam- lican party, so degenerate and crafty, tariff standard and In the interest of their authority into the scaie against ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ singing It is said of music, "It has At b»r home at 89 West Eighth •*»> of his household make some bad is a capable, determined, honest Dem the taxpayers, who are always for labor would have been regulated by charms to sooth the savage beast, to street, Eugene, this morning. July »♦aks in trying to carry out the de- ocracy. In sympathy with all Just gotten by the Republican party. law. quell the tyrant and lull ti»o op- 7, 1908. at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Nancy h.- “There must be a revision and a '■“Ption Th The e action swings along public demands, and confidently ask "A fair trial in all <*ases of direct vlra Davis, ag< d 61 years. 3 months pr«M«d,” as it proved at Inkerman, without a halt or dull moment from ing in its behalf the candid public gradual reduction of the tariff by the or constructive contempt of court and 17 days, from a complication of also at the Coliseum when Rome was friends of tariff reduction for the ',,rUln to curtain and every charac- Judgment To that Judgment the Is would now be provided by law. Pagan, but mor« so since Rome be diseases She was born In llllno's w has a capital - - part. sue must be committed, and we un common good and not by the benefi “Labor would be exempt from the and came to Oregon 25 or 26 vears came Christianized. ie claim'd the ciaries of its abuses who justify use hesitatingly submit our cause to that ' a»t of < Imracti-rs. prohibition of the Sherman law 'ago. living In Eugene most of the Phoenicians »nd Egyptians when they of the impost taxing power for the “ Henshaw—who needs a wife fine and true sense tor the right that against combinations. worshipped In their Temples and the time. She leaves six children, as fol baby, and gets more than he we know distinguishes the American chief purpose of conferring piivl- “Wood pulp and print paper would lows: Mrs. E. J. Foley, of Portland; ancient Hindoos when they worship lege and profit upon the few at the «a« largained for .. . . Ixilna Field people. now be on the free Hat and the pres Mrs. Jacob Gates, of Crow; Mrs Em- ped in the Temple of Carmac expense of the many. Finnegan—Bob’s gardner— ent tax upon intelligence to that ex ma Morris, of Eugeni ; John Davis, 5th. All mankind being of a so "My Policies.” QUFFIY Tnwl’. tent abolished. .......... ...................... Ivan Ricketts of Eugene; William Davis, of Med "In this quadriennlal contest Mr. Prominent Pennsylvania Democrat cial nature, friendship is enjoyed by “No longer would It be In the pow ford; Ml»« Sadie Davis, of Eugene. who will make a hard tight a gainst all that have that organ well devel- Silas Smith—Bob's uncle Roosevelt has Identified himself with “It Is the shortest of steps from trom Button.....................A. C. Bates Mr Taft 'oped, but where It Is small In some Mr. Taft has identified the tariff to the trusts. Ix*t it be de er of one federal Judge, sitting In Mrs. Davis’ husband, A. G Davis, Bryan at the I»en»er conventfen. I Individuals, they cannot agree with ’** Cordelia—Bob’s housekeeper, himself with Mr Roosevelt. The Re nied if they care to d-ny it. that the chambers, hearing evidence ex parte, died Just 14 months ago today. The | th« people that have the organ large, '(Vinegary virgin. Mrs A. C. Bates publican party has inseparably iden tariff Is the real mother of trusts. upon the allegation that a state law funeral will be held Wednesday , hence every farmer will not Join the "The president has made great pre is Confiscatory, to suspend it by tem ternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the taind this course without duba'e. J Bnb’g maid of all work— tified the two together. To praise C• • ....................... Icy Ricketts one vou must praise the other; to tense of destroying trusts. l»et him porary injunction. A Democratic family apartments to the Masonic In the District of Columbia con ¡Grange on account of his organic man In hla 00 a ’ fail to come and spend an criticise one 1» to criticise his pur»'}- tell of the result. In a message de measure that passed th" senate at the cemetery, where the remains will be test. where the entire delegation of quality, yet a good last session of congress, providing Interred Rev. J. 8. McCallum will six members was Involved, the com- sphere of action Yet If the above ing shadow And so I must say. if it livered to congress be said: •'Fl’lTHs REMAIN’ THE “ The department of Justice has that it should be n cessary for three conduct the services. ' mlttee divided the seats between the rules are carried out the majority of should appear to any one that In not farmers will Join the Grange Also MME AT COURT HOUSE. ing and denouncing abuses and fail for the last four years devoted more Judges to act together for the purpose two contesting parties At Independence, Or.. July 7. 1908, Joseph Howley, of the Thirty-first In time others may enjoy the same ures on the part of the present admin attention to the enforcement of the of issuing such an order, would now Truman Baughman, aged 25 years, of Pennsylvania district, whose right to privileges with the Grange. ^an8e in the deputies will be istration any license Is assumed. I anti-trust legislation than anything be the law. 6th. In connection with good mus Much has been accomplished; * “A law requiring the publication inflammation of the brain. The re I his seat was disputed by the Guffey "’on at the courthouse, as the urge the impossibility of •*PaîAtl1’* else 'Halt < the recent elections. 8o sat- the present occupant of the M hlte particularly marked has been the of campaign contributions before mains pgssed through Eugene this af people, was sustained by the aub- ic and a good quartet of singers, Isflct,? moral effect of the prosecution», but election would have been enacted. ternoon to Pleasant Hill, where the j committee, The Pennsylvania con- good lectures may be delivered In o the people, has the ser- House from bls own appointed one S a a • a • at e officials been that most I “It ha® been mad** evident in tne It ii increasingly evident that there a funeral was set for 4 o’clock at the ¡tests, which involved eight seats In halls, school districts, and even in "Representative Institutions must fhrlstlan _________________ __ _ the city of Philadelphia and three in neighborhoods, and In private dwel- M th- . icers wer*> re-elected and pending campaign that the Repub- will be a very insufficiently beneficial church He ______________ was here only Our federal govern-1 f„"or w’,,.|ts ago visiting his uncle. W Allegheny county nrovoked probably ! lings where parties are agreeable, be- result In the way of economic charge. be preserved t of aheriff, the only new licans will seek to conjure with the | lievlng that such meeting would have The succe»»ful prosecution of one de ment of delegated and limited powers o cook of the brick works west of change is needed Sheriff nam«- of Ro<»evelt and will rely upon vice to evade the law Immediately de-1 must be maintained in all of jts HK|the city.’ and was in splendid health the moat bitter discussion that was i have a good effect socially, and In- . heard before any of the snb-commlt- Puties are Creed C. Ham- the president's policies as a Poised as- velops another device to accomplish I serve powers and In Its Integrity and | (h,>n w i structlve In many wayx. and have a on his way home from I tees. The president has advertised **ed Wallis and James C. zet I tendency to advance the interests In Therein Is th' Southern Oregon, where ^e had been Ritter Fight on H',i»lerw State. himself and his policies with a fre th" same purpose What I» needed is autonomy forever. >ping prohibition of every ar-| safety of the Union and the ata’es teaching school. the Grange, to augment its numbers. Charles Berwood Daly, of Philadel quency and ability t erk Lee said that none of ‘ and also to be aupreidated by th" ■nt. go< bad. which may! one Indissoluble and the other I phia, appears I before the committee best efforts of the it les would quit. restrict »tltion. but such | destructible. M C Doyle of Clovedale died Frf- and arraigned Charles P. Donnelly public, knowing that »b® farmer« agen “Let ns confidently and regulation * da r night at 7:30 after a lingering and Thomas J Ryan, the leaders of were not onlv honest In their sayings, ty commissioners estrlction of | time will never be rip< •Is®. Illi less of three months, of paralysis, • the Guffey faction In the districts, contract for the <• D. D. BAKER. "gula- ¡ of the constitution bj MR d 62 years. Funeral Munday at 10 I the bitterest terms. He charged th ge® across the «»» in tlon»' and by 'Judicial m , Interment In Ptei the -Ight Guffey delegates were e’e Junction City. Ion or I If such a time shoul netery. Deceased leavei rd by the sid of Republicans, an »as let to C. W government of law w > daughters and a son that the rankest frauds were perpe- M VM 3 1 1 !••>. failure. the earth and a gov. i an admission ol rnment of ca- peen a Clovedale resident for a trated Both M-. Donnelly and Mr. 8i*i»'ara idge to W W It price will be created on the ruins of time ee not n»e<l to dwell on Ryan, who spoke In support of iter, who bid I860 PASSES UPON MANY CONTESTS CUTICURA REMEDIES proved invaluable WORLD FAMOUS THUMB ANO FIN6ER BLOWN OFF BY CRACKER J ELMIRA HAD FINE CELEBRATION FOURTH ! Z’