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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
1« KUGKWH WKKKLY GUARD TWURADAY. JULY I«. 1*>H J •• jm W, KERN LEADING DEMOCRAT OF INDIANA HEARST DECIDES NOT TO SUPPORT BRYAN NAVAJO INDIANS ON WARPATH ♦ ♦ z. ♦ +■ ♦ 4- Bisbee, Arlz.. July An uprising of N'ava|o?s lu New Mexico is reported. Thirty soldiers with machine guns have ‘been dispatched from Fort Hiiaeueh to Fort Wingate, to uld the troops stationed there. No tietails are obtainable. When they are weak, torpid, or stagnant the whole system suffers. Don’t neglect lie i at this time, but heed the warning uf the aching back, the bloated face, the sallow complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with C ONVNTION Hood’s Sarsaparilla Following Is a report of th« which contains the best aud safest curative of the G. A. R. convention at New port, as given by the president of the substances. local circle; In usual liquid form or in chocolated Some miles this side of Newport tablets known as Sarsatabs. lOudosesU. we were interviewed by a committee whose business it was to give in der the valuation made fair and just. structions as to lodging, board, etc., We favor such legislation as will We were appointed to Mizpah cot-, prohibit the railroads from engaging tage, kept by Mrs. Yager, and a very Inig in business which brings them pleasant and convenient place we Into competition with their shippers. found it. The landlady made us feel at home at once. In the evening of this, our first day at Newport, we were cordially in vited to attend a reception given by the W. R. C and many of our mem-, bers enjoyed a thoroughly good time. The department president of the Ladies of the Grand Army was given a seat on the platform. We are glad to note that the posts of Or egon have not forgotten that the La dies of the Grand Army were recog nized by them as a national and inde pendent order twelve years ago. As the returns of our election, with names of officers, have been publish ed. I omit giving them here. On Friday, from 4 till 6 o’clock, we gave a reception at our headquarters which was well attended. Our new department commander, Mr. Apper- son, of Arlington. made a fine speech. Speeches were also made by many others. Including the new pres ident of the "" - C.. - -- W. R. Mrs. Higgins, of Eugene, To these our president responded in few but fitting words, Taking it all in all, it was some- thing not to be forgotten. Sometimes it rained for a short time, but it was mostly a gentle sprinkle that sufficed to cool the air very perceptibly. Kind friends, we’ll come again When we can longer stay. And stroll for pleasure on the beach At Newport on the bay. MARY S. SMALL. President Rich Mountain Circle, L. of G. A. R. The Kind You Have Always Bought, anu which ;1<is in use for over 30 years, has bonus the .^,ail(nre and has been made under his sonal supervision since its infant' Allow no one to deceive you ¡tt (bi2 All Counterfeits, Imitations and “jHst-a*-goo<l” nrp blR Experiments that trifle with and er'.h.uKcr the health of Infants and Children—Expc^fsuce against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Woruw and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and YViud Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates th« Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aw* Batumi sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTO RiA always Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. CHARLES N. HASKELL. ANOTHER MARKET DAV Arizona, California and Oregon dur of Oklahoma, chairman of the com- CUPID MARKS VISIT SATURDAY, UGlST H. TO HEX LT A BEACH. ing the last six or eight months. He i mittee on resolutions, which built has seen nearly all of the Pacific. the Democratic platform. Max Zimmerman writes The Guari Heceta. Ot , July 10.—Cupid ar- coast, and has visited Portland and from Roseburg that he and Mr. Col also again that which will insure re rived here a few days ago. He did Salem during his stay at Eugene and gate, his partner, are intending to lo duction in their rates as conditions not seek the beach as a rest cure. expects to return here and invest af cate permanently In Eugene in the will permit, and not require a reduc- Completely accoutred he came in a ter disposing of some real estate In a near future. He also announces that tlo nin the wages of employes or do bottle, via the Neptune route, and new addition he has laid out in De another market day will be held here injustice to legitimate investments. signalized his arrival by transfixing troit. He thought very favorably of on Saturday, August 8. He states "We heartily approve the laws pro the heart of Mrs. O. L. Hansen, a a 4-acre t’-act near the southeast that he and Mr. Colgate now have a hibiting the pass and the rebate, and pretty widow of this place, with a boundary of Fair lount. Mrs. Defer deal pending to erect a large auction we favor any further necessary legis double-headed, guaranteed-to-stlck remains in Eugene with her sister,. pavilion here for a permanent market lation to restrain, correct and ¡»re arrow. The Tom Thumb monarch of Mrs. H. R. Kincaid.—Oregon Joui -’ place. From Roseburg he goes tn vent such abuses.” love masqueraded in the guise of a nal. , Grants Pass. I The currency plank, besides de letter, the letter being written In a nouncing the Aldrich-Vreeland cur bold, masculine hand. There are those In Merrill, , Or.,I ___ _ rency bill passed by the last con The letter writer was Herbert War The Southern Pacific Cann any is gress, and favoring the Issuance of ren, a well-known business man of who 'hlnk there Is some advantaiire in now sending all freight for Spring an emergency currency by the gov Valejo, Cal. He cast the bottle en residing close to the state line. Mer field and points on the Wendlin; ernment Itself, also denounced the cased missive into the ocean on a re rill is just about a mile from Califor branch and on the Natron branch Republicans for distributing the de cent trip down the coast from Port nia. and when the town went dry one above Springfield by way of Ei’rne posit of the government money In land. Mrs. Hansen picked It up a of the enterprising saloonmen started Inst-ad of by way of Albany, ai here resort in that state. Every Snndiv tofore. It is transferred at the Eu national banks in such a manner few days later, Here is the answer that It concentrates In central cities, which she has sent to the Vallejo he runs a free bus to his ¡»lace and gene depot, and the Springfield snu ' is doing a good business. and favors a plan by which the gov merchant; Wendling locals take it over. ernment money may be kept in the “Dear Sir:—I herewith return localities in which It Is raised. the bottle and the note just as 1 Revision of tlie Tariff. found them on the beach today two “We favor the immediate revision miles north of Heceta. 1 have lived of the tariff by the reduction of im here for ten years and the finding of port duties, Articles entering Into this bottle with the note in it is the competition with trust-controlled first romantic thing that has hap products should be placed on the free pened to break the monotony of thi list. Material reductions should be lonely place. made In the tariff upon the necessa "I hope you will be pleased to re- ries of life, especially upon articles <elve your note back and to hear competing with such American man where it was picked up. Manufactured continuously since 1852. Not in harvester trust ufactures as are sold abroad more “Please let me hear from you and cheaply than at home land graduated tell me who you are and your object Also binder twine. reductions should be made In such in sending such a message adrift.’’ other schedules as may be necessary to restore the tariff to a revenue ba- For sale by.... • I "Existing duties have given the manufacturers of paper a shelter he- John H. Hartog, manager of the hind which they have organized com binations to raise the price of pulp Commercial Club, returned last even and of paper thus imposing a tax up ing from a trip to the Bohemia on the spread of knowledge. We de mines, made with F. J. Hard, who Mr. mand the Immediate repeal of the has extensive Interests there. tariff upon wood pulp, print paper, Hartog was much impressed with the lumber, timber and logs and that richness of the properties in the dis these articles be placed upon the trict, and brought with him some fine ore from the Oregon-Colorado free list.” ,rT °n" BLUE BELL Cou«h Syrup. Pile Remedy. Man» Psin Linimot« Ship subsidies are oppos’d and Im and Vesuvius mines, owned by Mr. j "¡”LL Stomach Tablets, l>arrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Fever and Catarrh. Blood. He took sotne good photo-1 provement of waterways favored, as Hard. ?ntht Sun,hine- Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer CompUmt Soothrt are bankin'? reform laws. postal sav graphs of scenes at the mines and TabLeta (or Children. Liver. Female Refulator or Quinsy Tablet- ings banks, and publicity of cam will use them some time in his adver tising matter. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USiNC paign funds. Mr. Hartog says there was no snow THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS In the district at all except In small inn patches where the sun never shines Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets on the ground long at a time. He 1.1 Ft , took along some heavy clothing, but; MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE had no occasion to use It. In fact, I Lincoln. Neb., July 10. "Thank ' he went without his coat and vest I TOu,,a.‘" S**dn”' A’"«’. Chop Feed or Bran. A»k for and trv once-SKIOOO Coei.tw» God that I r.m shake hands with the I most of the time. ’He spoke highly, 1 ablet», W to Kidney. Chicken Cholera. Bluter. Heave. Fever. Hog Cholera tablet». LouiePMfd“« spavin Cure. Barb Wire Liniment. Pmk Eye Outemper, Colic or Bone Stuiener Tablet». most popular man In the United ® i of the splendid work being done on States next to Theodore Roosevelt.” the roads leading to the mines. ■ -------------- ————_____________________________________ — exclaimed William Tnte, of Edmond, j Okie., when he was —— • •*■* D---" at Fairview. The < and remarked that th“ next most popu J"'’ ' '.L moat nonnlar man Peter Defer, who has been visiting for office. in Eugene the last few weeks, start HJNTERS ’ &TRAPPERS ’ GUIDE. — ,v, ** ed home to Detroit. Mich., last Tues-1 la it .. .Uy* ***S»*» »—4. »•» tt n: th" »rw i -,1, Y"'’* I»“ ’■ r-.p, n,tn. .... H.” L“- “V “'* kpn into parlor day by way of Portland. He has been I K...,,».. T’ 11 ‘ • "»“»•' F hw V t -I.. fr“- »■' T • <»r ru.»'n.» >................... with traveling In Old Mexico. New Mexico, Aua.rue» kn». Uv0u II. »mu— WALTER A. WOOD Mowers, Binders and Rokes ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GRAM» FORKS IS VERY IIADI.Y St OIK IIF.D Vancouver, B. C. , July 10 A spec- 1:1) to the Province from Gland Forks says: The worst fir« this city, which is smelter district country, started early thia morning, supposedly In a vacant hotel, and had made such headway before it was noticed that it looked as if tile whole lower end of the town was doomed. Two blocks and a half were com pletely cleaned out, anti the approx imate loss—-which cannot be accu rately ascertained at present will reach nearly 1300,000, with possibly 25 per cent of Insurance t 'harresl Body In Ruins. Barnaby Malo, who was stopping In I e Valhalla hotel, was killed, on iy his charred remains being found One other person Is In the ruins. missing. The buildings destroyed were: Yale hotel. Alberta hall, Valhalla hotel, Victoria hotel, Parre’s barber shop. Canadian Pacific railway telegraph office. Telegraph Exchange, Windsor hotel, British-American Trust ¡»any, Eastern Township Bank, Hey cl ssr store, Province hotel, endon restaurant. Salvation barrn ks. Grand Forks hotel. hall, saldane«/ Harne » den* ••weir) store. Co-< «live t'happ lie’s ¡liuti I The Kidneys HATCHERY FOR ÏRQÜT ON THE M'KENZIE RIVER fles the South Carolina win be equip ped with two subiuerg-d torpedo tubes and will carry a secondary bat tery of tw-uty-twr rapfd- fire guns, two thr< mf-eu- tomatlc guns; eig AUtOh'fttk* gUDQ, tv pfee. s and four ma calibre. The hull jvf'l b< waterline bv a com armor eight feet wide, h ckness of eleven Inches tf At the meeting of the Eugene ( om- te ma chlnery spats and twelve Inches st mercial Club next Monday evening th" magazine spa-es. For a height < on .-•-itluii today for the vice presl- of eight feet above the main belt the matter ot the necessity of a trout hatchery* on the McKenzie river will den -y, i as been a prominent figure there will be th- casemate arn or, be tak‘ i up. and it Is probable that 11 state politics for 2 4 years, having eight IneheH thick at the top to ten prellmli a ■■ action looking to the es been nominat'd by th- Democrats Inches thick at the bottom. There tablishment of one will be taken. All will be a complete protective deck 1» that y-ar for reporter of the su-1 from stem to stern. The magazines men Interested in fishing are urged to be present. ¡>reme court, and elected with the en and shell rooms will be so arranged It is felt by many persons who tire state ticket. He was born and 1 that about one-half of the total sup have observed conditions during the r»-ar d in Howard county, is a gradu ply of ammunition w||) be carried at past few years that the trout in the each end of the ship. river are becoming less numerous, ate of the University of Michigan, The propelling engines will be of and in order to prevent their entire and l»> fore his nomination for court ,the vertical, twin-screw, four-cylin exhaustion at some future time the reporter was regarded as one of the der, triple expansion type, of a com matter of restocking the river is be braiuiest young lawyers of the state. bined Indicated horsepower of 16,- ing discussed. Since he retired from the office of 500. Each engine will be located In reporter, Mr. Kern has served four » separate water-tight compartment. The walls for the stone hall of the years In the state senate from this Each of the two funnels of the vessel Bible University are up. The three county, and has been twice honored will be one hundred feet high above stories without the roof give an ad- __ ______ by his party with the gubernatorial I the base line. The ____________________________________ -- __ -_______ crew of the South equate Idea of ____ what the outBide will rumination, once receiving the com Carolina will number 51 oflcers and be like when the structure is coru- plimentary vote of the tulnority of the 7 5 K ""'"*_ I plated. legislature for the United States sen atorship. Fought Against Fre«' Silver Mr. Kern has always been a staunch parly man. In the prelim-] ittary campaign ot 1896, when there was such a determined free silver sentiment and It seemed Inevitable tha* the approaching Democratic rtat" convention would Indorse free tlive r, he was a pronounced gold man and entered freely Into the fight to create sent Ini' nt in the party against the new political dogma. the mass of Democratic voters prefer He made a number of public, * « radicalism. speeches In opposition to the doctrine * New York. July 11. That + The Washington Star says Mr. Bry and predicted that the party, if it | ♦ should Indorse free silver lu the 4- Bryan will not have the sup ♦ an has earned his nomination, which state and national platforms, would + port of Hearst Is indicated to ♦ means that the old Democratic par by the' attitude of ♦ ty Is a thing of the past. g:> down to defeat. When the state + day York papers, ♦ The Atlanta Constitution appeals convention met he was arrayed on ♦ Hearst's New the side of the gold standard and ♦ the American and Evening ♦ for harmony In the Interest of party was one of Its most eloquent, and at ♦ Journal. The two papers an ♦ success, and applauds the platform, the same time Its most fearless. ] ♦ nounce a loss of confidence In ♦ but not the candidate. The Indianapolis Star says Mr. champions. In the face of certain de- i ♦ Bryan and the Democratic party. ♦ Kern’s nomination for vice president feat. will thrill Indiana with delight. Ixiyal to Hi» I’erty. The Chicago Record-Herald says When the state and national con- Mr. Bryan is to the bulk of his party vent Ions had spoken on the subject. h? declared his allegiance to the ¡»ar Chicago, July 10.— Democratic and what Mr. Taft is to the Republican progressives, and is the natural lead ty mid went into the campaign that Independent newspapers either reject er. followed and did his utmost to elect The Baltimore American says Bry Bryan. His pre-con ventlor^ utter W. J. Bryan as their candidate utter organized threat ances were hurled at him by the op ly or accept him with resignation. an's issue Is position press and by orators In the hustings, but Kern took the ground th pt his party had spoken and Its ut- t "rances were a law unto him. Mr. Kern has twice been married. His first wife died while ho was mnk- the campaign for reporter of the supreme court, leaving a daughter hot two years of age. He was re •nerried In December, IR9f>. umi two children have been born of the sec- <>nd marriage. J. W. Quackenbush & Sons WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST The Brooklyn Eagle openly declares for \V. 11. Taft; the New York Mail declares against him with only slightly less emphasis; the Evening Sun calls his nomination an attack of Brvanltls: the Times, while speak ing highly of Mr. Taft, calls Mr. Bry an's mind unsteady, his principles un safe; the Globe openly accuses Mr. Brian with making a selfish dicker with Boss Murphy; the Post-Dispatch predicts that Mr. Taft will have no walkover; the Morning Sun sava Western radicalism dominates the Democratic party, which proposes more centralization: the Tribune says against the courts and predicts that Maryland will go Republican. The Philadelphia Record, which opposed Bryan In 1896 and 1900. de clares for hint The Boston Globe says the temper of “Let bygones be bygones" is ap parently the platform The St Louis Republic predicts that the Democratic ticket will keep Its opponents guessing until after the election. "The most absolute and unscrup ulous. boss known In modern politics” is the term bv which the Buffalo Ex press characterizes Mr. llryan. BRI \X I.IKF* KFRX 1XH Illi PLATFORM SYNOPSIS OF PLATFORM MADE BY DEMOCRATS A 1.1. TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH FURSHIDES liian' arine r» dui ph : ton a n con» in<-e«l that our lei < untile « ar»- tin- lw»t. For I D c onI« Cream. Candy and Nuts or Funic». bocals. Pnvate and Public Entertainments crtainments yet get cur cur pricer. prices- b Ic'S lit F Ì Wl n □ %