Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 23, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    Iflf OIMCT, THURMDAY. JULY 23.
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YOU PAY A HIGH PRICE
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OR almost everything you buy, including the common
necessities and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs
to automobiles
The one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought
cheaper today than for many a year past and is retailed in
Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices.
This means that your dollar will buy more now than at
any other time and this is therefore the time to spend it
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Lumber
Booth-Kelly
14 East ôth Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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STATE REVENUE FROM
NATIONAL FORESTS
butt* opinion of your products than |||nPL I T i'ADi £Q
run smoothly and without the slight­
It is po >lbl«< to obtain from any Jl'UUL J« I. UnlLLu
est friction. It was decided to make ,
amount of printed matter.
Mr. Palmore the vice presidential
Ac at» «*<lu< utfonal event there bus
nominee and he was named by accla-'
John Baker, ex-game warlen. is de­
never In en uny occasion In the north­
niation. He declined to accept the
voting a great deal of time to the
vest t*> approach It in comprehensive­
nomination, however, and persisted'
raising of Chinese preasants th-se
♦
ness. Th« association had a grand
in his attitude despite the strong urg-
Portland. July 17. -Judge + days, and he is up against a hard Guard Special Service.
time al Vancouver last year, the best +
ings of his friends.
proposition. He persuaded un ordi­
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John
F.
Caplea,
of
this
city,
4*
i tip to that date. This year the associa­
Washington, D. C„ July 20.—In
The convention, finding Itself con- .
nary barnyard hen to set/ upon a set­
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formerly
American
minister
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tion la n year older and in conae-
ting of China pheasant'eggs. The hen addition to the benefits secured by fronted with the necessity of naming
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to
Chile,
died
here
today
of
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qnence’must be bigger, better ami en-
lie was formerly 4 proved fickle and went out on a fire protection and by regulations another vice presidential candidate
I titled Io n greater respect. This is ♦ paralysis.
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widely
known
In the N'orth- ♦ strike. John put the eggs into an in­ which control the use of timberland and many of the delegates, being anx- '
The following circular letter has I tho nnvt comprehensive organization
iuos to catch the early night train for
Portland. July 20.—That James
4*
west
as
a
successful
criminal + cubator. The machine was faithful
b <n issued by tlie state board of of it* kind on the continent and Port­
to the trust and hatched out a fine and range so as to insure permanent their homes, became involved in a
<•
lawyer.
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Henry
Booth, when receiver of the
land
la
going
to
ente
’
tiln
the
visit
­
supplies
for
local
wants,
the
states
deep
parliamentary
tangle.
The
:
brood.
Then
John,
with
his
persua
­
horticulture'
log delegates In a style befitting their ♦4+44444+44V4444 ♦ sive charms, secured the services of having national forests now receive. rules were several times suspended Roseburg land office, paid 1. Thomas
Corvallis, Ore, July 15. '08.
rank and their glorious occuiyHlon.
another barnyard hen to take care of un 1er the new agricultural appropria- and the suspensions immediately re- Agee 1300 for a timber claim which
The Oregon Stute Horticultural So­
You will miss a great big enthus­
bill, 25 per cent of the _
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gross pro- voked. Finally it was decided that the latter deeded to the Booth-Kelly
the hatch. Now the question that Is tion
ciety will meet In Portland, Oregon. iast I.* eilucatlonal meeting If you art* PROHIBITIONISTS ADOPT
PLATFORM OE PRINCIPLES stirring John's mind is. who is the ceeds derived from the sale of nation-1 Professor Aaron A. Watkins, of Ada,
December first, In annual session. It not In Portland. Oregon, December
mother of ’em?—Cottage Grove Wes­ al forest resources. This amount, ac­ Ohio, should be named by acclama­ Lumber Company was the opening
Will Ilk*'» 1-.- Im r.nlin*«* the sixteenth 1-5,
' statement made to the jury this
Columns, July 16.—The report of tern Oregon.
cording to law, goes to offset any tax­ tion.
annual convention of the Northwest
E. R. LAKE, Secretary.
I ation, and is devoted to public roads
the committee on resolutions of the
morning by T. C. Becker, who is pros­
Fruit Growers' Association, which ar-
and schools.
Prohibition convention provides for
ganlzatlon will deliberate during the
ecuting the Booth-Singleton conspi­
<X»TTAGK «.HOVE NEWS
the
following
platform:
Several
years
ago
complaints
were
three following days.
racy case in the federal court. Bech­
1. The submission by congress to
made that the withdrawal of timber
This "Horticultural Wi'ek" In
Elmer Ritchey, who has been con- lands for forest purposes reduced the
the several states of an amendment
(Special Correspondence. 1
er explained that while only 160 acres
Portland will be the biggest mid-win­
lxiwell, July 15.—A great many­ to the federal constitution prohibit­ fined in the Eugene hospital for some taxable areas of the states in which
ter fruit growers', packers' and ship­
—a quarter section—was involved in
The for­
pers' meeting ever held on the coast. peopl«* are crossing the mountains ing the manufacture and sale, impor­ j weeks with typhoid fever, is recover- withdrawals were made.
the transaction. It was the method of
;
fng
nicely
and
ia
Expected
to
return
tation.
exportation
of
trans|x>rtatlon
est
service,
quick
to
see
the
justice
1
Representative horticulturists front now, making for Eastern Oregon and
acquiring the land by the lumber
of alcoholic liquors for beverage pur­ horn«* next Sunday.
Madison, Wis., July 20.—
of these complaints, recommended at I
all parts of the Pacific Northwest going to the Kitson Springs.
Wm. Van Gordon, of Mosby Creek, first that 10 per cent, and later that i
W illlam F. Vilas, former U.
I.aat week four boys passed Lowell poses.
company and not the acreage that re­
will be in attendance, while eminent
2. Immediate prohibition of the last week purchas«*d the property of 2 5 per cent of the gross proceeds
8. senator and a member of
teacher«, experimenters and authors bound for Eastern Oregon horseback,
sulted in the indictment of exState
Cleveland's cabinet. Is suffer­
from various sections of the contin­ and two of the boys were phoned for liquor traffic for beverage purposes Tom Lee In that district. This is a from the national forests should be
Senator R. A. Booth, J. H. Booth and
valuable
piece
of
property,
containing
in
the
district
of
Columbia.
in
the
paid to the states. As a resnlt, the
ing from an attack of hemor­
ent will favor the convention with and overtaken by their parents and
. 50 acres, 30 of which la cleared and states are assured of school and road
their brother-in-law, T. E. Single-
rhage of the brain. His con­
addresser, lectures and demonstra­ turned back. They were all minors territories and all other places over
and were hunting new pastures ill which the national government has the balance covered with a good funds, doubtless more certainly than 1
dition is reported serious.
ton.
tions.
The buildings they otherwise would
Jurisdiction; repeal of the Internal growth of timber,
have been,
An especially utractlve feature of with h to sow their wild oats.
Becker w 11] complete hi* statement
since the permanence of the forest re­
The railroad surveyors are still re­ revenue tax on alcoholic liquors and are second to none In the d -
the occasion will be the very large
this
afternoon and will he followed
Mr.
Van
Gordon
is
to
be
congratulât-
sources is now secure;! by conserva-j
display of delicious fruits Including inforcing and making preliminary prohibition of Interstate traffic there­
ed on getting passession of this prop­ tive management.
by either L. It. Webster or D. J*
Had the forests
pears, eprlcots, prunes and nuts in surveys. They will strlj<«> the right in
3. Election of United States sen- erty.
never been established, their re­
Malarkey with a statement for the
both commercial pack and plate dis­ route soon, a* they are getting close
One of the hottest baseball games sources would undoubtedly have been
ators by direct vote of the people.
play. The Oregon State Horticultur­ to the required grade
defense.
It is possible the first wit­
of
the
season
is
advertised
to
take
4.
exhausted by har’y rnl improvident,
Formation of graduated In-
W. F. Gilstrap and F R. Wether­
The brick worn on the Odd Fel­
al Society will offer an exceptionally
place next Sunday at the old baseball me»of exploitation, lea -mg the' lows' five-story brick block was to ness for the g »vernment may tala
fine selection of cup* for best dis­ bee. of Eugene, passed Lowell on a come and Inheritance taxes
the stand at a late hour today, 'his
The Garman-Hemenway lar. 1 was.ed and unproductive.
.'>. Establishment of postal sav­ ground.«.
have begun early this week, but word depending on the length of the open­
plays. commercial pack This in It­ fishing and pleasure trit» up the Mid­
^Company’s baseball team will take on
was received from the brick works at ing statement of the defens
self will bring out a lively contest dle Fork, taking In the sights and ings banks and guarantee of deposits t- - -
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Th*
Oakland. The hoys are looking for- PR.»U.S NAME t II \l*|\
in banks.
Newburg by Sherman A Hunter, who
and many splendid exhibits, besides wonders of th«* mountains
government prosecutors say they cat
tl. Regulation of ail corporations ward to the hardest flght of the sea­
Grant Hyland and Clarence McBee
1 XI» U ATKINS TO I. LAI» have the contract to lay the brick, submit all their evidence by Saturday
there will be several most excellent
son. and It will be worth any one’s
to the effect that the new kiln of red
non-competltlve displays from the «re pushing their barns to comply .doing interstate commerce business while to walk out to the grounds and
but as there are several point* which
7.
Creation
of
a
permanent
tar-'
tlon
at
a
rapid
ria«*,
as
hay-cutting
Columbus, O.. July 17.— For pres­ pressed brick which they had ordered will require argument, it is not be­
leading orchard districts.
see
the
game.
—
Western
Oregon.
time
la
here
anil
they
will
soon
be'Iff
co
mm
ission,
for
the
building,
upon
being
opened
ident,
Eugene
W.
Chafin,
of
Chica
­
There are a dozen first-class fruit
lieved-that the government will b*
8. Strict enforcement of the law. ¡
was found to be a complete failure. through with its witnesses before th*
go.
growing section* hi the northwest needed to store away their hay and
Instead
of
official
tolerance
and
prac
­
grain.
The
brickmakers
stated,
however,
For
vice
president,
Aaron
S.
Wat
­
each one of which I* just a* good or
An electric storm passed over Low­ tical license of the social evil which
that they had a large supply of white middle of next week.
kins. of Ada. Ohio.
better than the others. At this meet­
Thus far the defense has given w
J. B. Hopkins and 5»ife, came in
The above ticket was nominated pressed brick on hand and they could inkling as to the charp« ter of the de­
ing :he»e sections promise to outdo ell on th«* 13th. and a heavy shower prevails in many of our cities, with
Its
unspeakable
traffic
in
girls
of
rain
followed,
which
was
a
great
from
Eugene
last
evening.
begin
sending
them
right
away
if
today by th« Pr h Ntioa Natl >nal
all former displays of winter fruits
9. "■
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Uniform
marriage and divorce
L. H. Hale of Eugene, was among convention, both men being chosen thej were wanted. The building com­ fense to be set np. although it is be­
thus assuring a rare treat to our vis­ help to late potatoes and growing
laws
vege
tation
of
all
kinds.
Above
Rush
the
new
arrivals
last
evening.
unanimously. The full endorsement mittee of the Odd Fellows was at lieved they will explain »hat the mon­
itors from the east and over across
10
An equitable and constltu-
J. B Willoughby of Eugene, was of the convention, however, was not once notified and a meeting was held ey transaction was leg!' nitae and
the seas, for this 1* really an Inter­ Island It 1« sal«l two inches of rain
one of the Eugene party who arrived given to Mr Chaftn until after three It was decided to take the white the nature of a loan.
national event at which consumer, fell In two hour*. There was no dam­ t lonal eniployers' liability act.
11. Court review of postoffice de- last evening, to remain a month.— ballots had been taken.
buyer and producer will meet for con­ age done.
brick and they were ordered. They
The government phone line from partnient decisions.
Albany Herald.
ference, discussion and good fellow­
On the first two ballots Mr. Chafin will begin to arrive within two or AMERICANS WINNERS |X
OLYMPIC WEIGHT COVTW’
12.
Prohibition
of
child
labor
In
Ixiwell
to
Hasel
l»ell
Is
being
put
up.
did not show a great deal of strength three days and the work of laving
ship.
J. Beebe, who accompanied the receiving but 195 out of t«X3 votes them will commence immediately
This announcement Is for the pur­ and It will soon t>e "Hello. Ilaxel mln«*«, workshops and factories
London, July 16
In the Olytz?*
13. Legislation baaing suffrage Irfine county cherry exhibit to the on the first and 376 out of 1097 on thereafter.
pose primarily of enlisting your sup­ Dell." Next will be the toot of the
<mly upon lntelll*«*nce and ability to cherry fair at Salem, wired J. O. the second ballot.
,
The white brick will make a much meet today the wetght-puting cont"«
His nomination
port in behalf of the display. It la locomotive.
A R. Black, of Eugene, has a force read and write the Kngllah language. Holt, secretary of the 1-ane County was practically assured, however, better-looking building in the minds was won by Ralph Ros*
t th*
j
time you were thinking about what
14. Preservation of mineral and Fruit A Vegetable Growers' Associa­ when the roll call began for the third '
a
first-class
H r«*n-
part you will take on this feature of of men constructing
most people than the red brick Pic Club. San Francisc
foreat resource», and improvement of tion this morning that the exhibit ballot.
the convention. Do something, just trail to Waldo Lake.
His own state, which had Most of the new blocks in Portland the United Kingdom, second. ‘ .
highways and wat«*rwaya
sent down by the association won voted largely for Daniel R Sheen, are now being built of white pressed Carrells, of the Chirac *> t A tr‘
as much as you can Exhibit stan­
The platform was adopted by a second prize
The winner of the of Peoria. 111., and the New York brick and their superiorltv over those Rose’« distance was 46 feet . inc»
I E Siteven«, of this city, who at­
dard* In commercial packs or new
first prise was not mentioned In the delegation, followed by those of In­ built of red brick, as far as looks are
The final In the 400 metre
or little known varieties on plates or tended the lW*mocr«tlc national con­ viva voce vote
telegram
The exhibit was a splen­ diana and Wisconsin, came over to concerned. Is apparent to almost ey. ming contest was won by Taylor
otherwise, but for the g<»od name of vention at l»euver last week, has re«
IF
YOU
KNEW
the
United Kingdom: R-anr«*"’
ery
did one and Mr. Holt, who superin­ Mr Chafin and on the third ballot he — one.
your district, do something, the best turned home, delighted with his trip
The merits of Texas Wonder you tended Its arrangement, was confi­ received a total of 63 6 votes.
Australia, »econd; Scheff
He state*
you may to keep the community cred­ an«i with the convention
third. Time. 5 minutes 34 1-0
that this was the trip of hl« life and would never suffer from Kidney, dent that It would receive recognition
The strongest competitor of Mr
it at the top.
U \XT TO LIVE IM (TTY.
Nearly ever) coun­ Chafin was Rev William B Palmore,
11 a from the judges
onds.
In a few weeks the horticultural that he wouldn't have missed It for bladder or rheumatic trouble
The discus-throwing rhamplo«»«'»
III* nelce Ml«» Stella Ar-j bottle (two months' treatment! »old ty tn the valley as well as those in of St. Louis, who received 274 votes
and farm paper* will have a full list anything
f Albany Democrat.)
Send for other parts of the state competed on the first ballot and 416 on the sec­
was won by Martin T S - I’«-.
of awards together with the condtions milage, of this city, who attr«ct«*d na­ by O J. Hull, or by mall
of men bought property American A. C., New York
Dr E W Hall. 2926 for prises.
of competition Do not loae sight of tional attention by participating In testimonial«
ond ballot, and a comparatively small In A couple __
_ paying »4.000
th*» ____
**«k.
2 inches; M H Griffin, of the
vote after It wm evident that the
the fact that thia is one of the very the demonstration In favor of Bryan ¡Olive street, St. Louis.
Kennedy’s l-axativ* Cough Syrup nomination of Mr. Chafin co«ld not sit *750.°.JOr re**dences. one after go A. A . «econd. and H F-
best places at which you can do good by waving a huge American flag on
being
in
Albany.
They
took
that
city
DeWitt's Witch llaiel Salve I» es­ acts gently upon the bowels and be prevented
the platform of the convention hall. |
Irish-American A. C . third
work for your locality.
"o”*
«"<1 *l«c-
Tangle Over 4 kv Pr> si4rn< v
The ftna' of the 10*»"
1 ho ieand* will visit the fruit en- • rcomnsnied Mr. Steven* as tar as pecially good for pile» Recommend­ thereby drives the cold out of the
‘re hUn,ln, fOr th,t race was declared no race, the
system Sold by all druggists.
ed asid sold by «11 druggists.
The convention up to thia time had KiudTaX
hlb. .*<■ 1 gill « i . from it a far Portland.
limit being exceeded
MEETING OF
HORTICULTURAL
OEAU OF PARALYSIS
STATEMENT OF
STATE SOCIETY
BOOTH CASE
EX-SENATOR VILAS
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