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THF ErOHNE fflEKI.T GUARD. THURSDAY', JULY .10, ll»os MINISTER FAVORS MODIFIED FORM OF PROHIBITION P1CÏU hör“ Llniaeat I* r«F»to I t«r the "««<» °1 *or‘«™«" *•< 2Lf.ec. Ill* • Fowertsl Md y*ns- „.|W hsunesi. « rt»**y ««»fl«"’ " A sMthiM embr«catl*s lor the mid . sod the best Unimeat 1er ' llM .si sorsi»«**,» Lae »Mied 1er me »«und» and tn|srl«» at * a KBEO WIRE and lor keilinf cuti, asrssios*. sore* «nd bruises Pacilk, I Erx UnUtent 1» |u*r«nte«d. sTuksr it se r>od *r b*M*l in M many lM>* || It fail* te satisfy, weautksrUs g detteti te retnnd the párchate price. tí TRA LAR« RRTTH» «iFTV CtWTB H0YT CHlMiCAl. Co . Peonan*, Ose •iOOkLtT GOLDEN W est COFFEE TEA $PICES< JUST RICH I I ||plp7 f-^4MHOIJkTi ition are alike. Here, side by side. I owing allegiance to different sov-1 ereignties, we are. in God's Provi-I d nee, to work out our destiny. We i wish you that contentment which comes from the cultivation of the arts of peaceful industry under those political ins'ltutions which are the guaranty of justice and liberty among men. The United States and Canada have Salem. Or., July 2 4.—While he dda- but fairly entered upon their ca San Francisco. July 23.— With the Each has vast areas either claimed any intentiou to take sides reers filltig of articles of incorporation of sparsely settled or unoccupied, where for or against distilled liquors, as the Modoc Northern Railway Compa compared to fermented, at the meet many will make their homes in the ny the extensive plans for the devel ing to discuss whiskey vs beer, called future. Many millions will be added opment of Northeastern California by Conrad Krebs tonight, Rev. Harr to our population and to yours. We and Southern Oregon were made pub G. Lee, rector of 8t. Paul'» Episcopal have each made much advance in the lic. For three years the Southern Pa church, admitted that he is tn favor scale of civilization and are gratified cific Company, through subsidiary of temperance, and that temperance, with the progress we have made. corporations, has been building rail in his opinion, consists of restrictoin Back of us lies a brief but honorable ways in that region and this last cor history and before us stretch Illimit and regulation. We confidently poration is only a part of the system He favored plate glass fronts for able opportunities. of leased lines which will tap vast saloons from top to bottom, the ellm- believe that we are each destined to areas of the richest land on the Pa 1 ination of the dive and the back play a large and worthy part in ths cific coast | room, separate places for the sale of progress of the human race upon the The Modoc Northern Railway Com malt liquors, and the full and free western continent. We have no ri pany has a capital stock of f 1,000,- compliance with the laws by the sa- valries except in the ways of peace. 000, divided into shares of the par loon-keepers. Rev. Mr. Lee express- We neither covet the other's terri value of 3100 each, its directors are I ed the opinion that the time has not tory. We covet only each other's E. E. Calvin, William F. Herrin. Wil | come and may never come when abso- neighborly esteem. We rest upon a liam Hood, W. R. Scott and J. L. Wil five lute prohibition can be enforced. He common frontier more than It Is cutt. According to the articles of in ■ said that he thought the men behind thousand miles in length. corporation the Modoc Northern line the present movement are. on gen crossed and recrossed by instrumen will be built from Alturas. Modoc talities of commerce which tend to eral principles, on the right track. county, in a northwestern direction to Conrad Krebs made a witty little strengthen our neighborly ties. There a connecting point with the Califor talk which captured the audience of are no fortifications upon our fron nia Northwestern Railway, new be and no battleships upon the wa nearly 1000 people. He said that “all tier ters which divide us and we believe ing constructed from Weed, on the we want is a fair deal—we want the Southern Pacific road in Siskiyou local option law amended so that we and fervently hope that there will county, to Klamath Falls. Or Those will have a chance to vote separately never be need of any defensive prep two lines will meet near Klamath aration between us • on fermented and distilled liquors. Falls, so the entire length of the Mo As w*- ocliuiu mis majestic cele doc Northern will be about 100 miles We believe that if the people have a chance to vote whiskey out of busi bration in which the representatives Construction of the line will begin at ness and retain beer, every county in of different nations participate and once and continue until the road is the state will elect to sell beer and witness the manifestations of gen finished. The line will open a virgin uine fraternal spirit among them, country in Southern Oregon connect not one to sell whiskey.” The speaker referred to conditions we are impressed with the thought ing Alturas and its vicinity directly in Germany, where, he said, every that there is no rational reason why with the Southern Pacific and with body drinks and nobody gets drunk, nations should resort to war. May Oregon. and advocated giving American ba we not, on this theatre of past con A railroad official explained that flicts, surrounded now by the impres- these lines will form a network of bies more beer and less milk. Colonel Hofer referred to the rela railways in the most fertile parts of tion of the sale of beer to the future Oregon and California. Most of the of the hop industry and urged that country traversed by them Is tim beer be retained. bered with white pine, vast forests of Repeated calls for prominent pro great trees covering the land, which hibitionists in the audience remain is reported by agents of the company ed unanswered. to be extraordinarily rich. Many mil lions of dollars have been Invested al ready in railway building by these companies, and the latest corporation —the Modoc Northern—Is now mak ing arrangements to spend nearly $3,000,000 in construction. MODOC RAILROAD WILL BUILD INTO 11 THOMAS WATSON SATS DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM DISGRACE Macon, Ga., July 24.—In a p cal speech here last night Thomas E Watson, tile populist leader, scored Bryan and the Democratic platform. He said in part: “The greatest purpose of my life Is to put the South back into the posi tion of national influence which she held before the civil war and to briug back the reign of Democratic principles as they were practiced in the forties and fifties. The greatest obstacle in the way is the apathy ot the South itself, if the Southern peo- pot arouse themselves they can easily ily throw off the domination of the Eastern capitalist, who exploits the Southern states through the machin ery of the Democratic party. You call yourselves Democrats Andrew Jackson Democrats. Thomas Jeffer son Democrats and you have never stopped to inquire what are the prin ciples for which Andrew Jackson and Thomas Jefferson stood. "You are asked to vote for Mr. Bryan and yet Mr. Bryan's platform is one which Andrew Jackson would have spurned and Thomas Jefferson despised It represents a disgrace- ful surrender of principle. In 1896 Mr. Bryan claimed to be as good a Populist as Watson "For eight years he wore every shred of clothing which populism had in Its wardrobe In 1904 he aban doned his Populist raiment and en tered zealously into the Parker cam paign which he himself had de nounped as a sell-out to the Wall street element of the Democratic par- The Kind You Have Always Beught, and which has uoen iu us« for over 30 years, has boroo the ^»nature of aud has been made under liis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no oue to deceive yew in thia. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jast-as-good” are bat Experiments that trttle with and .ger the health of Infante ar-d Children—Expcr'.SBCO against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA CaxtorL* is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nari-otic aiibstauce. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alLavs Feverishness. It cures IMarrliura, and Wiad Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, it assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach iiud Dowels, giving healthy asai natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother*« Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. CLOSSET a DEVERS FAIRBANKS MAKES * PORTLAND.’ORE Quebec, July 2 4.—The Prince of Wales was the central figure yes terday in the magnificent spectacle of reproducing Quebec's historical past and ushering in in the 100th an niversary of the founding of the city by Champlain. Aside from the spec tacular features of the event, it was the occasion for a notable exchange of addresses between Vice-President Fairbanks and the Prince of Wales, In which the former spoke of the ex \./. I’AYE tl.L KINDS OF isting relations between the United r.AKHEN SEEDS IN BULK. States and Breat Britain and the Prince delivered a message of good ILL NEW AND FRESH. YOU will to the American government. CAM SAVE MONEY BY BUY It was a splendid spectacle, car ried out under bright skies with a ING YOUR GARDEN SEED« setting of this picturesque old city FROM US. and itB harbor filled with a fleet of international warships. Tonight the city and harbor are a blaze of lights. The warships are outlined in elec ; EUGÎ.NE GROCERY tric lights, marking every line of hull 9t>h and Oak Sts. and rigging, while the Parliament R and many other buildings are simi larly outlined. At the evening --------- _ exercises Vice- President Fairbanks spoke as fol lows: ar- I “Your Royal _____ Highness: knowledge with grateful apprecia tion the welcome which you so gen erously extend. The sentiments which you are pleased to express with A kaf «. C ertain R b - regard to my country I receive with UtF FOB K ip FRKSSED profound sensibility. They are re MtxtTBrATlOM. IKVER M0W1 TO FAIL. newed evidence of that respect and B*f.! Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guar* cordial good will which has so long anteed or Money Refunded. Sent pre- existed between the United States for SI.(>0 per box. Wllloend them on trial, to be paid for when relieved. and Great Britain and will tend to Baniplea Free. InRist on getting the strengthen and preserve their ami ronuine, accept no ■ubatltute. If your driiirist doea not have them send your cable relations. orders to l be Permit me to extend to Quebec my heart/ congratulations upon the dis ■TH MHIC4L CO., 101 74. Llicattar, Fa. tinction which she enjoys in the pres ence of your Royal Highness and Sold in Eugene Dy Hf. L. DeLano upon the enthusiasm with which she has welcomed you within her gates. It is. indeed, a signal honor which I you have done her. It is a happy circumstance which brings you across the sea. The event is one which will be long treasured among « the annals of Quebec. The eves eyes of the western world are upon this historic city. The celebra STONE’S HEAVE DROPS tion of the tercentenary of Cham plain's founding of Quebec is alto Grvatat known remedy toe heaves gether admirable both in the com prehensiveness of its conception and ^.Highland, Or., Oct. 31,!902 - in the excellence of it» execution, »nd i hia is to certify that I gave my is an event which awakens Interest mare one bottle of "Stone’s Heave I>'os"aiid cured her ot heave». not onlv in the Dominion of Canada but In the United States a)»o. From This wu last winter and she bar this point as a base tntrepld explorers wtbeen affected si nee— G Wallace blazed the pathway of civilization UR.S.C. S TONE. SaLm, Or. through tracg:ess roresrs and ex For sale by ali druggists. plored lakes and rivers in territory which is now within the jurisdiction of the United State* Name» asso ciated with the early history of Que bec are land marks in our geography and are indelibly impressed upon ars dealers in our civilization. Three hundred year» is but a brief farms and lands period in the history of England or 1 V’'. w,at t0 »*11 your farm, »end France, but it Is all the history of Quebec and all of Anglo-Saxon Amer * >'! 1 description, terms, etc., and ica Here has been written an in ’• can do it. teresting story. Here have been wit nessed the victories and defeat» of T R. ACKERS A CO., war and the blessed triumphs of 270 H Washington St... The battleships uf three I’ORTLAND. OR. peace great nations rest yonder upon the bosom of the St. I.awrence The rep resentatives of those powers assem bled here are recalling past differ- CEOKCE W. KINSEY egee* but only to emphasize the pres pr»«- lences ent prevalence of a spirit of gen Generil Auctioneer. uine friendship between them. It Is with unusual pleasure I bring greetings from the ° aidence 1*4 E. 10th St. and th* people of the I ntted 3 a who rejoice with you In the P’-ogress vou have made In the manifold ways which make for the •'t*»«'? and honor of a great people. we «re indifferent to your welfare nor U *• •* HOUSE. W« We not The M niv tne evnrese. are you indifferent to our». a* Writ* today foi blood of a common ancestry 1» in our dJJH We have much in common • vite ■ pnve List. veins We glory in many of the »«me tradl- •ions »nd we hsvs ;h'_saTi<J.ur.!'. LXSH SEEDS IMPORTING C8. THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH INCREASE CAPACITY OF CORVALLIS SAWMILL SEEDS M adame D ean ' s P ills TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH •RESI 1 » ENT FA I RBA N KS sire monuments of peace, venture to hope that the widespread movement which seeks to insure the mainten ance of peace among the nations of the world without invoking the sword, may grow In strength and at no distant day become incorporated as a part of the fixed policy of na tions. To advocate measures to the maintenance of international tran quility, to endeavor to substitute rea son for force, is not evidence of any decay in the courage of manhood of nations but it is the proclamation of the great truth that modern civillza- H. C. Mahon, of the Sunset Lum ber Company, was In town Wednes day, and in company with Manager Samuels, looked over the Corvallis sawmill property. A complete remod elling of the lumber yard at the mill has been decided upon, and the changes are now being made. There Is a possibility that In the near future the capacity of the mill, now 30,000 feet daily, will be increased to 100,- 000. It is said the new capacity can be provided for at a comparatively small expense. Logs are now arriv ing down the Willamette in large numbers, 100 having come Into the boom Wednesday night, and a large number last night and today, The main body of the big drive la expect- ed by Monday. The mill will resume operations Monday, an-d will be In constant ac- tivity hereafter, It la a happy cfr- cumstance, as it will at once tend to relieve the present strained condition with respect to the supply of lumber. —Tlmse. FOURTH REGIMENT GETS GOVERNOR'S TROPHY Salem, July 24.—The governor’s trophy match, the most coveted prize in the state militia rifle shoot, was captured this afternoon by the team composed of eight picked men of the Fourth Regiment Infantry by a total of 53 points over all ranges. The ag gregate of the Fourth team was 856, and that of the Third Regiment team 803. The teams were composed as follows: Fourth Regiment Sergeant Potts, Major Hamlin, Lieutenant Stewart. Corporal Perdew, Private Shields, Captain Houck, Corporal Ferguson. Private Fisher. Third Regiment—Sergeant How ard. Corporal Romaine, Sergeant Schwarz, Corporal Rider, Sergeant White. Corporal Abrams. Captain Scott, Sergeant Royal. <X>TTAGE «ROVE NOTES PRINCÍ OF WALES. Ask for and try one« BLUE BELL Cough Syrup. Pile Remedy. Man’s Pain Liniment, or BLUE BELL* Stomach Tableta, Clarrhoee, Croup, Nerve, Cough. Hay Fever and Catarrh. Blood. General Tonic, Bright Sunshine, Haa<1, Worm, Kidney, Hesdsche, Summer Complaint, Soothing Tableta for Children. Liver, F emale Regulator or Quincy Tablet». MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mil in feed or salt. Propsr doss In tablets MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICK < Costsin ao Sawdust. Ash«». Chop F»«d or Brae. A»k for and trr one«—SKIOOO Coodifioa Tablets. Worm. Kidney. Cluck«» Cbolera. Blislar, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera tablets. Loose Powder, Spavin Cure. Berb Wire Linimeot. Pink Eye. Distemper, Colic or Booe StiHeaer Tableta. THOMAS E. WATSON. Georgia politician, economist and his f—— torian who In» been nominated by the Populist party for president of the United Staten. ty. In Denver lie was absolutely In despotic control of the Democratic party. Whatever he wanted done was done. Whatever he wanted thrown out was bounced. The plat form Is just what he made and that platform is one of the most shameful abandonment of principles that po litical history presents. “What right has he to demand the support of those citizens who are Democratic In principle, upon such a platform as this? And particularly, what right has he to expect the sup port of the South? Upon one princi ple alone can he hope to get It, and that is upon the Idea that the South Is compelled to vote the Democrtalc ticket, no matter how offensive In principle the platform may be, nor how much the candidate may insult her. “Mr. Bryan understands the help lessness of the South and exploits it to the very utmost. From the South ern states he must draw 1G0 of the 2 42 electoral votes that are necessary to his success, and yet he has treated the Southern states purely as a neg ligible quantity. In return for her 150 electoral votes she gets nothing - absolutely nothing. Thd platform recognizes no interest of hers If the South will follow me In this cam paign. revolting against the odious conditions which she is expected to serve Mr Bryan, she will at once re sume her old place In the sisterhood of sections Being now a Democratic asset, which can be counted on with centalnty. no one regards her, pays any attention to her interests or thinks of her feelings. Let the South become politically uncertain and she will again become politically great.’’ Misa Winnie Hadley, of Eugene, who has been visiting at the Oregon Mineral Springs, spent Thursday with tlon is not a failure. It is a failure Miss Ethel Eakin, of this city, before | If It does not substitute for force j returning home BORN the serene and all-powerful chamber Andy Graham last Monday sold his of reason and deliberation. There is' cigar and confectionery stand and such a thing as righteousness among, left for British Columbia the same nations. Let them take their dif-|day. In Eugene. July 22, 198, to Dr The election held here on Wednes and Mra. P. J Hartle, a son. ferances into International courta of | justice and there let reason and day for the purpose of obtaining the righteousness prevail. Let nations sentiment of the electors in regard by every honorable means which en to levying an additional tax for muni lightened statesmanship may suggest cipal purposes passed off very quietly. avoid an appeal to that court where There were 113 votes cast In favor of McMinnville, Or., July 22.—Pros- authorising the council to levy the might alone turns the balance. pect* for an abundant grain crop In We have no need to fear that the j tax and 13 against. On the vote for thi* section are quite flattering. Har- relations between the United States! the amendment to the charter ena vestlng ojieratlons In progreaa at the and Great Britain will ever again be bling the council to levy a tas on Sheldon farm, «even mliea southwest disturbed. We have faith to believe agricultural land within the city lim of town, reveal a wheat crop where that our flags which grace this his its stood 111 for and 12 against.— four grains to the mesh are the rule. toric occaalon and which mingle to Western Oregon Threshermen predict that the crop gether and salute each other upon will yield at least 40 bushels to the DeWltt’s Witch Haz*l Salve la es the Plains of Abraham will never acre. confront each other in conflict upon pecially good for piles Recommend H. Brenneman, who has threshed a ed and sold by all druggists. either land or »ea. many crop» in Oregon, «ay» that I beg again to thank your Royal it crop thia year la looking bet- Highness for the gracious welcome la time than It ha» at a corr and hospitality which you tender to ; date for the last 14 year me as the representative of the hay ha* yielded pretty United States and to wi»h for your ree tons to the acre, with For Infant* and Children. country and your people a contin rop yet to be reckoned o uance of the blessings of peace, pro experimental field» of alfal gress and prosperity.” i all made CASTOR IA Th« Kind You Han Always Bought Bearn the Ashland Record: L. George «.nd I Mr and Mr» John Herndon leare for | Bagnatura ut Eugene next week to remain. G O. Yoran Salem. <♦