Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 23, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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UE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
new data will anticipate the vacation real work, by
honest, sincere, judt- this » ar. Corporation manager» are
season.
cious efforts.
not in the habit of licking the hand
ixd EPEXDEXT PAPER
< INDEPENDENT
In the Crumpacker bill, which is
Be honest—that's all. That is the that sn.iteu them, and in all likell-
expected to be passed promptly on remedy.
hood they will not be over-enthu-
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tailor al Hl Publisher._______ the convening af congress, provision
The business communities she uld sls'ic in giving monev to defray the
will be made for the
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taking of the unlearn the lessons learned from ob- ex;.enses of th* presidential election. ,
every Thursday at Eugene, agricultural census
ery
five years,
ng the methods of some of our But perhaps it will not be needed.|
Oregon.
subscription price, $1.50 per year In respect to farming the country is great financial giants who have .IC- Byran has hi» potato crop in Ne-1
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advance; $2.00 at end of developing so fast that figures collect- casionaily forced their way upward at braska to fall back on and perhaps
ed only once in ten years fall far the sacrifice of their own honorable ' Taft has saved up a small nest-egg
Entered at the Eugene, Oregon, short of adequately
setting forth ac­ principles and their own peace of from his years on the bench, though
U7 E HAVE on hand abou
„¿office as second-class matter.
tual conditions. Tt. ?re ts also a grow- mind, and should follow the lead of the latter is hardly probable, Men
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fifty < t the silver sets,
ing feeling in favor of taking the the men who have succeeded and who occupying such positions usually
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Agents for The Guard.
The'following are authored to population census at five instead of are still doing burlness under the old spend more than they make.
and tO krtchtn sets, which we
* and receipt for subscriptions or ten-year periods.
idea of commercial integrity.
gave as premiums last year. We
!!.nsa." other business for The Daily
Publication of the twelfth census
Then there won't be so many pri­
At the beginning of the fiscal year,
lrnd Weekly Guard:
required ten volumes, It is hoped vate yachts, or so many suicides. But July 1st, the Department of Agricul­ want to close them cut and when
Creswell—J. L. U lark.
that
thirteenth may be presented in there will be more happy homes— ture had $15,000,000 available for they are gone wJl order no more
Address »^remittance» and com-
six, or at most seven, and yet 1 be so I more honored names.
carrying on its work during the en­
comprehensive as to fulfill the i pur-
The people of this country have suing year. The forestry service gets
•“ guard ' printing CO
been going at a steam-engine pace $3 ,896.200 and the buerau of animal
Eugene, Oregon pose of the great work.
during the past ten years, with the industry $3.000,000.
"Especial at­
thibsday . J uly as. i » om
sole object in view of getting money, tention will be paid to the war on
THERE IS REALLY
NO TREASURY DEFICIT no matter how it might be obtained. Impure foods and products during
PREMIUM PAPERS.
A great many of the fortunes have this year,” Secretary Wilson said.
been acquired honestly and a great "We have an appropriation of $826,-
We are again offering either the
Oregon Agriculturist or American
Nobody shuddered a few days ago many dishonestly. Many who started 726 made to the bureau of chemistry, To do this we will give e' crysub scir-
Farmer free to every subscriber who when the treasury department Issued out with the purpose In view of get­
and this will be used in the cam­ ber of the Weekly Guard choice o
Lvs his subscription to the Weekly
Gui-d one year In advance. For the discouraging figures showing a defl- ting money tailed in the attempt and paign against adulterated goods. The
eithercf these rpicrdid premium
free offer of silver and kitchen sets cle of $60,000,000 in the nation's have nothing but regrets to show for pure food law will be enforced.”
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advertisement on this page. strong box. For this reason there their efforts. Honesty pays in the
(as long as they last) if he will pay
You may have them while they last. are not likely to be violent exhibi­ long run. and though acquiring
A writer suggests more practical $1.50 for one year’s subscription
Address,
tions of joy over the announcement wealth in that manner may be slow, education for our boys and girls. He
Guard Printing Co.
THE SILVER. SET
Eugene, Ore. by Secretary Cortelyou that there is yet when it comes, if it does, there declares that every girl should be
not a real deficit after all, the illu­ will be some satisfaction in the re- taught to make baby clothes, and the
sion being due to the antiquated sys­ flccton that there Is no tainted mon­ boys some useful trade, lie is quite
It make no different
VALIANT CHAMPION
tem of bookkeeping employed by the ey among your possessions.
right. And the practice of the. pres­
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whether this payment comes fror
ent day is all in that direction. The
BEAUTIFUL RIVER department, which he promises to
PANAMA CANAL ZONE
an old or new subscriber, or whetf
remedy In the near future.
time is past when it Is considered a
AS HEALTH RESORT social crime to work. In this age ev­
er
the $t.5O is for advance suf
The Los Angeles Express says this
The address of Mr. E. H. Cox at
ery boy aad girl should be so educat­
declaration
may
give
rise
to
some
scription or in payment of arreai
All that the American people real­
the Commercial Club last night was
thoughtful consideration of the sub- ly bargained for when they agreed to ed that if it Is ever necessary they
timely, and that his suggestion touch­
ages. You simply pay $1.50, an
ject of bookkeeping in general. It is foot the bill for digging a waterway can earn their own living, no matter
ed a responsive chord was evidenced
whether
their
parents
are
wealthy
or
are icredited with one year’s sub
by the hearty applause accorded him. rarely that systematized accounting across the Isthmus of Panama was not. The Idea of industrial training
is used to show, designedly, that a »imply a good, serviceable canal for
scription, and take your choice o
He called attention to the fact that
in the public schools is one that
concern is in a bad way financially; strictly marine purposes.
But the
Oregon people, probably because of
either of these premiums if you ge
on the contrary there is usually an Yankee mind under the stimulus of should be promoted in every mauner
hiring so many natural attractions
posible.
effort
to
have
the
books
show
a
sur
­
to the office before they are gone
great undertakings refuses to ac­
tid resources, were prone to over­
plus, even If the cash is missing. A knowledge limitations. Wonderful
look some of the most important and
The Japanese protest that the open-
recent exception to this rule may be achievements mark the Isthmian pro­
allow them to be wasted. The Mc­
door
policy is in vogue in Manchuria,
We want to close the goods out
found, however in the case of Texas gress in the way of sanitation, and
Kenzie river, he stated, was the most
but all the other nations do not see
railroads, whose managers complain­ canal zone officials point proudly to
—that is the only reason for mak
beautiful stream and offered the
it In that light. Perhaps the doors
ed that they were losing millions of vital statistics, which they compare
most attractions for trout fish­
In Manchuria are open to the Jap­
ing
the special offer.
ing of any in the United States. dollars because of hostile legislation. with some of the slum-burdened cit­ anese, but they seem to be securely
Without
advertising
abroad
in The railway commission of the state ies of the United States, supplement­ closed to the other fellows.
For
challenged the statement and declar­ ing these occasionally with tempera­
The pictures on this poster show
any manner, its attractions draw
tricks that are vain, the Jap seems to
handreds of sportsmen every sum­ ed that half the alleged shortage was ture records which bring discomfiture be almost equal to the heathen Chi-
just
what the premiums are.
due to tricks in bookkeeping.
to residents of our torrid sections.
mer who distribute thousands of
nee.
Send in today or tomorrow i I
In the case of the national deficit
In keeping with the vaulting ambi­
dollars among the people of the
county. No withstanding this fact, Mr. Cortelyou contends that the gov­ tion which impels nearly every city
Every day new buildings are be­
you want to make sure of getting
no effort has been made to protect ernment is now paying for these and town In this couniry to proclaim gun in Eugene, but there is no indi­
one—they will go fast.
or propogate the trout in the stream things which are quite frequently in its advan'ages as a summer or winter cation of a boom. The city is de
KITCHEN SET
this
country
and
as
a
rule
in
foreign
resort,
the
canal
zone
people
are
har
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tined to double in population wlthi.i
and every year as a consequence wit­
nesses a decrease in tlielr number, an countries, paid for by bond issues. boring a similar ambition. They have three years, and the present activi y
unmistakable evidence that in a few Uncle Samuel Is making purchases determined to employ their • convicts Is only a sound, healthy growth. Fh
years its attractiveness to fishermen which represent future assets, and in the improvement of the zone, in years from now there will be tipw ir<"
should not figure as item.i of cur­ building roads, opening up the fer- of 30,000 pe jpl in the el’y limit i
will live in memory only.
rent expense.
tile valley», etc., with the ultimate and then we wUJ be l;i a poaitli a
In contrast to the Oregon policy
The explanation is quite comfort­ end in view of miking that region as to really grow.
Mr. Cox called attention to the fact
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ing. even if nobody seemed to car» "gard n-like as Hawaii.”
that the state of California spent
A
number
of
young
men
from
th
•
for
those
particularly. It may calm the minds
This is strange reading
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thousands of dollars annually in
of esthetic persons who Imagine a de­ who hav? a mental picture of Pana­ foremost families of Kentucky I i *
prorogating trout in all its streams
ficit looks bad and forget that a sur­ ma as a graveyard of Frenchmen and forsworn drinking, gambling, f wee ­
and advertised this fact throughout
laborer» who perished In carrying out ing, chewing tobacco and am iking
plus Is a temptation.
the world, securing In return a vast
the jilans of DeLesseps or who asso- cigarettes and cigar». Now if they
revenue from the throngs of tourists
clat the isthmus with the idea of will swear off'on nightriding they
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FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
who were attracted there on this ac­
yellow fev r and all other diseases will be model yoilng men, indeed. RELIEVES SOUH STOMACH, BELCHING, ETC. E. C. Ds WITT Œ COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL.
count alone.
His practical conclu­
peculiar to the tropics. But our ca­ Bpt what in the world the grand old
sion and suggestion to the club was
nal Jiggers have an eye on the far fu­ blue grass state will do for colonels
that a determined effort b? made to
There i» no doubt but it is the in­
MOTHER'S BAKING DAY.
pie» and puddings. Johnny cake
IT AIN'T THE HAME 01.1» SHOW
ture, When the great canal la coni- 1» ] ast cur understanding.
Oh I cannot cull to mind the halt the
secure the establishment of a hatch­ tention of Harrlma.. to make the Or­
I
was
dozing
in
my
armchair
with
a
pleted the average American will be
things she used to make,
(A gray-haired delegate »peaks.)
ery at Gate Creek from which the egon Eastern the main line of his Or­
book upon my knee».
Uncle Sam and the Sultan of Tur­
But I know I always liked to stay
filled with a desire to see it. Evi-
It ain't much like it used to be
While
through
the
open
window
state might »hip the young trout to egon & California road. This is evi­
Around convention time;
around and watch her bake.
dently there will be provisions for his key are about to pull off one of their
came sweet summer melodies
the various fishing streams of Ore­ denced by the fact that the road bed
Ther's lots of shoutlug goln’ on
The sound of many song birds and
comfort and entertainment—a coun- periodical run-ins a bunch of Greeks
The flag I» still sublime.
gon, or perhaps arrange for hatching now being constructed b tween Weed.
And I'm sure I must have bothered
the huiuining of the bees:
Professor Albert Bushnell Hart, holding naturalization paper», ob­ But there's a change, it seen»» to me,
her, for oft I a . heard her wish,
trout at the salmon hatchery on the California, and Klamaih Falls. Ore­
way—usually
all the modern improvements, Ex- tained in some old
It ain't the same old show.
And the breath of June’» red ro»es "1 wouldn't get right under foot,
river.
gon. is one of-the most substantial cursion rates and good advertising through a ward boss In one of our We mis» the boy» we used to see
then with a sudden »h ! ”
drifted with the summer wind
A dozen years ago.
Mr. Ci x's suggestion met with the ever built on the coast. Not only ire all that will be necessary to draw large cities have been imprisoned
(Now I love the »cent of roses and She drove me out (but afterwards
There ain't no speeches by Depew,
■he let me lick the dish.)
the wandering breeze was kind.
hearty approval of the club and a this, but a seventy-car passing track ■he crowds to that coming resort— by the Turks.
Who used to loom so big,
And he bare his lovely burden til) he 'Twas fun to watch her mix tile
standing committee will be appointed is being put in every eight miles, an the canal zone.
Tom Reed and Quay are missing, too,
dough and use the rolling pin;
found my half-closed blind.)
Senator Tom Platt, who lives in
to take up this matter, not as affect­ innovation in Western railroad con­
So's Lem'l Ely Quigg.
And when she had It all rolled out.
New
York
state,
and
represents
the
ing Lane county alone, but the entire struction which tends to rbow that It
<1 always thought too thin.)
And now the editor of the Spring-
In the culinary region underneath, I
To »ee h r cut out cookie» with a
thought 1 heard.
state, which has many rivers that in is expected to handle a great volume field News has moved Eugene express companies in the senate, does Tom Platt ain’t welcoming the boys
On any parlor floor;
heart shaped cooky tin.
Spring- hot like the Statement No. 1 feature Mark Hanna's gone. John Sherman No wand then, Its clever goddess as|
* measure rival the McKenzie as a of traffic over the new road.
miles away from
four
about her work she »tlrr<«d;
A good
of
the
Oregon
primary
law.
Railroad men inform 11s that the field.
scenic fishing stream and deserve to
the
same
ed-
Ain’t a candidate no more.
in
but
And 1 caught the sound of singing And how 1 teased to have what'» left
be looked after before they are en­ distance from Eugene to Weed, Cal­ I" orlai says his town is" near- reason why the people should be And where 1» Chauncey Filley now -
though I understood no word.
to make « cooky man!
We never hear his name;
ifornia. by the new r >ad will be but er the tate Univ rsity than the west­ pleased with It.
tirely fished out.
what a time I had to get him
There'» lots of noise, but »till, some- Now I wonder if you've noticed a» And safely In the pan.
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one mile and two hundred fee; gr .;- ein art cf this city Is, and tha the
how,
conducted » very successful
They
you've
gone
along
life'»
way,
And when I had him baked he looked
er than that between the tw 1 pil.its ele rl- -oad construction work 1» al­
The big show ain’t the same,
just like a palm leaf fan.
race over in France the There’» many of ’em dead and gone. How s >m • odor will bring suddenly
via the present route, while i
new ready helping Springfield. All th 1» automobile
to
mind
a
certain
day.
Two men were killed and
We miss 'em with regret,
road will eliminate tai Siskiyou eftort to create rivalry between the other day.
Or 11 scene, of pain or pleawure, which As »till I dreamed of baking days In
several more were severely Injured But let us not forget we've got
ill! (lien forgotten lay .’
which I'd taken part.
The census for 1910, for which mountain grades that are v r;. exp 11- towns tiiat lie on opposite »ides of the There is nothing like killing off a
J. Ellen Foster yet.
I was suddenly awakened from my
sive
tc
the
company,
especially
in
Willamet’e river mnv be harmle»».
Preparations are now being made, in­
A«
I
dozed
within
my
armchair
came
man or two to add zest to such an oc-
dreaming with a start.
hot weather diversion, but nothing
dicate» even in advance the immensi­ handling its heavy freight trains.
my friend the summer breeze
A nd then you take the other side—
And there stood the kitchen goddess
caslan.
Came and stlrrel t.ie leaves of that
They’ve had their changes, too;
When we realize that probably more. Whei the Oregon Eastern is
ty of the country. The cost of the
with a fresh baked cooky heart.
old book that lay upon my knee;
There's many faces nilasin* there.
••■us s estimated at $14.000.000. within the next two or three years completed, no matter whether its ter­
They are to open blds for Albany’»
Then he whispered, told nt» gently,
And many that are new;
It will require the services of 70,000 this new road will be in operation, minals and »hop» are in Engei.e or postoffice site on July 16. Then, If Old "Uncle Hod," of Iowa,
"Here's something
that
will Now I wonder if you've noticed as
you’ve passed along life’s ways
Springfield,
the
two
towns
wit!
have
please. ”
Ain’t makln' any noise.
$»*opl-, many of these for a long term n- I making Eugene one ot the most im-
things move along as lively a» they
How the smell of something baking
railroad junctions in the grown so close together that the di have in Eugene'» case, construction And yet there was a time when they
Of th.- er imerators there will be a iW^rtant
’
on the mfimont seemed to raise
'Twas the smell of ginger cookie»
Were yellin’ loud for Boise.
>e I West, we know the basis upon w hich vidIng line will be purely Imaginary, work may actually commence In four
A long f rgotten memory of your
of 65,000. While these will be
from the regions «1 vn below!-
And what’» come over Tammany?
mother » cooking days?
"»der civil service rules. It is deemed J so many good business m n ground and their interests will be common. or five year».
Since Croker’s crossed the sea
And my thought went ba k to child­
William D. Goold,
a
population
with
hood as an arrow from a bow,
The tiger cat. It seems, 1» not
■MP*dient to appoint them accord- their faith in the future of this city. Springfield.
In Springfield Republican
and
And
I
stood
In
mother's
kitchen
In
The
cat
it
used
to
be.
wo
hope
it
a
a»
10,000.
It.
is
destined
to
become
»team
1
at
to civil service method». There
the years of long ago.
before many 1 year»,
*UI be 330 district supervisors and electric road centre that In time will will
have
With her sleeves above her elbows
Daisy" Wallis and John Stewart
Bourke Cochran’s silver tongue I m
make it a jobbing and manufaci tur- will have to grow straight up
*T,ral thousand clerks.
and her hair a.I (Idled back.
left this morning for Vida on an out­
■till,
in the air to keep i rom enc roaching
(She used to «ay a frowsy-headed
Statistic» gathered will cover the Ing city of first-class Importance.
ing.
Carlisle Is »eldom seen.
>?irl was always »lack •
on Eugene’s territory, an.' the trol­
’ ®ited 8 ate», Alaska. Hawaii, Guam,
The stately Bayard Is no more
She
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I
»pend
th
•
half
of
Saturday
ley
line,
which
is
now
referred
to
a»
8*®oa. the canal zone and Porto Ri-
And Whitney'» grave 1» green ;
Use DeWitt's Little Early Riser»,
' In baking up a
The axe that Adlal used to swing
The Philippines will be omitted
ILL part of a gr wing suburban »ystem,
pleasant little pill» that are easy to
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Is
dulled
and
laid
away;
will
be
»Imply
a
part
of
the
city
street
**ca«»e a census was taken as late as
take. Sold by all druggist*.
fa Sulzer »»III endeavoring
car lines. F How much further apart
ml i
W$, »nd the expense of another so
To look like Henry Clay?
The papers and magazines through­ are Eugene and Springfield than
fill ’Twas lively 'round the p< anut stand
wrri
■non ml» tht be deemed objectionable out the country were full of articles
Portland proper and many of the
all
• on
A dozen years ago.
h the n atlves, who have to b»ar it.
diagnosing the recent financial con- "East Side" ' communities that are In­
But Dave Hill’s gone to Europe, and
figure« are not only to d<*al with
ditions an! sugg stlng remedies of all corporate«! in the city limit»? We
It ain't the same old show
Populat on but to be as complete as sorts all very complex and some very
Chicago Record-Herald.
th«*
1 that Bpringfield is likely
don't
m>an
“THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
Muibli as to agriculture, manufac-
Interesting, but all so entirely unnec- to be »wall: wed by Eugene, but that
f <
fares, mines
r
lUtMEt*.
and quarrie». Ccndensa- essary. The real remedy 1» very slm-
Tenth and Morrison, Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
the towns are so close together that
t10« will be aimed at, and in conse-
an the wind* of forgotten age
very simple, according to th« a new enterp" Isa started in one Is
ar wheel
<l5Ve occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
Pl*
iw
an
g
ild
from
the
»unheal
daenre the mortuary data will be
Statesr an. It Is J»’: on* ot
the other to wwi’ ex­ rr
will ha«
Bo
■ pun ;
employ
a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
«•ttted
»‘a
i White aw the gowns of Anror
rent» of each succeed-
mo
ani
for
office
help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
pai
* rariom necessity I» .•ecognized
nr
make more plain this
Par ad xleal a« I
In? year
îten- I’lire 3 1 th1 robei of a
others
in
quality
of instruction. It pars to attend such an institution.
1 ” l»n to b. gin the co mt
1
That >
a fart that the
of the
muni
ü th e dawn of a 1lUDim^r mn
Honri' 1 Pink a
»•fnlation April 15 instead I of June.
n vention was
<[Said a Besieess Man: •• Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorongh
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Vltfc tiff's ort reiterated Ide« re­ han dred miles a wa
1 has been th« custom. Awretof vre
[Swe-te r t han Araby'» winds t1
work. It will win out in the end.” Maid au Educator: “The quality of instruc-
ding pr*d»tory wealth and the
hhi w;
•***r»t«.r» have found »0 many
lion given in your school mikes it the standard of its kindin the Northwest.”
War Breath Inc fragrance -— dur wo
With Billy Hear»
*****’ rloM^j an(j fa mili *s absent
a ration of Bryan regarding them,
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Catalogue free.
adì irnlng -
-
son
opponi
n?
h
that
the
two
preslden-
not
likely
- * ’b* returns hare been unrelia-
Roses, roite», 1 love yo
Retersucea:
Any
bank,
any
newspaper,
any
business
man
in I'unkid.
run
< a8i;>al>n commlttees will be un ought to mak#*
- Selected
• many people having been otni
* c»un>d In the wrong pins e. The
burdened with campaign funds t than ever before.
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