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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
o THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, IO — THURSDAY, AUGl'MT 'M. I**”*» SEVERE QUAKE CAUSES f- DAMAGE AT EUREKA MSB tion that arrived and departed with the last Democratic administration, I declare in their platfjtm that they I favor such “immediate revision * * of schedules as may be necessary to [ restore the tariff to a revenue basis.” A "revenue basis," “a tariff for rev enue only,” “ultimate fiee trade”— all have an Identical meaning; that I meaning being an assault upon Amer ican industries, an attack upon the I American wage scale, a lessening jf 18.—Three Eureka, Cal., Aug", tl.e demand for the products of Amer- 1 Iran soil and toil; less work, Jess nay, sharp earthquake shocks were felt ['ess of the necesaanes and comforts this morning, the first at 2:30 o'clock | of life. In the light of history what | issue of the campaign so vitally af- and the last at 5:20. The first was some damage being ;< < Is American citizens? Experience the heaviest, that effective teacuer,— effective save done to the walls of old buildings. Crockery in with the one-man power now parad but no one was injured ing under the title of the Democrat many houses was broken, and the ic party—has taugm the nation a val walls of the courthouse were slightly uable lesson and the result of the cracked. Later it developed that one hun coming November election will once more prove the American people to dred chimneys dere shattered and 40 be apt scholars. What the labor» r < f plate glass windows in the business the field, skilled and unskilled, de section broken. The damage is esti sires is the opportunity at ail 'liaes mated at between 32000 and $3000. The shock was almost as severe as to exchange his brain and brawn for good pay in good money. A pro the one felt here April 18, 1006. The tective Griff and the gold standard, second shock occurred at 3:08. the both now the exiting achievements <>: the Republican party, in spite of Democratic oppos;'ion, give the la- borer that opportunity. Believes ill Equality The Republican party believes ; in the equa'ity of all UH n before th«' law; believes In granting labor's ev- ery request that do -s not seek to ac- cord rights to one n an denied to an- other. Falr-mindel .'abor asks 11O more, no less, and approves the rec- o. d of the Repub'l- iu party because ■A that party's acts. New York. Aug. 18.—To all the us- I have helped to make my party's record in the enacnient of the eieiit- ual medical tests Oscar Culver, a vic- bour law, the employers’ liability act,' tim of consumption and rheumatism, the statutes to minimize the hazard had been dead for three minutes in of railroad employes, the child labor the Eastern District hospital yester- law for the District of Columbia, and day when Dr. Michael Jaffer receiv other enactments designed to espec ed the report, H“ hurried to the ially improve the conditions of la man's bedside, Injected strychnine bor. IL cannot hope to better state above and Delow the heart, and re my position on Injunctions than by a sorted to artificial respiration, as- specific endorsement of Mr. Taft's | sisted by other physicians, and in a Cincinnati declaration on that sub short time Culver opened his eyes ject. That endorsement I make. and stared fixedly into the world The Color«-«« Race from which, by all signs known to As a nation our duty compels that medical men. he had made his exit. by every constitutional and reasona His hold on life is precarious. ble means the material and educa Later —Culver lived through the tional condition of the colored race night, but never recovered con be advanced. This we owe to our sciousness, and died this morning. selves as well as to them. As the re sult of the course of events that cat ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ never be reversed, they are a part of our civilization, their prosperity Is ♦ MANILA INVITE» a part of our prosperity; their de ♦ STREM OIS TEDDA" basement basement would would be be our our misfortune. misfortune. ♦ The Republican party, therefore, will ♦ Manila, Aug 1S.—The ♦ offer every encouragement to the thrift, industry and intelligence that i * Merchants’ Association has ♦ started a movement to Induce ♦ will hotter betler their orosnect prospect of higher I. President Roosevelt to visit + attainment. ♦ the Philippines, either before ♦ I believe In the maintenance of ♦ or after his African hunting ♦ such an army, the upbuilding of such ♦ trip. a navy as will be the guarantee of ♦ 4- >♦♦♦♦♦ + ■♦•♦♦♦♦ the protection of American citizens * ♦ I SHERMAN NOTIFIER OF NOMINATION FOR SECOND PLACE third at 5:30 o’clock, but the first shock caused practically all the dam age. The walls of the Carnegie library were slightly cracked, the damage amounting to $300. Reports from Seazy ranch, near Freshwater, six miles north of here, tell of considerable damage to cbim- neys and crockery, and of a crack in the earth half a mile long also felt at Blue Shocks were Lakes, 25 miles from Eureka. Only Eureka Affected San Francisco, Aug. 18.—The weather bureau has no report of earthquakes anywhere except at Eu reka. ■ANNIS CONFESSED DOCTOR BRINGS HIS GUILT WITH DEAD MAN BACK DYING BREATH TO LIFE AGAIN JAMES S. SHERMAN OF NEW YORK. |ed; accepted with a gratitude com- ‘ niensurate with the great honor con- Hot Springs, Aug. IX ♦ ! ferred; accepted with a full apprecia Judge Taft has written his re tion of the obligations which accom- ♦ grets at not being able to par I pany that honor. an honor greater ticipate today In the Sherman I because my name Is linked with that + notlfb-atIon ceremonies. of William II. Taft, whom I respect ♦ ' and esteem highly and who approach ♦+♦♦♦+4+ ♦ ♦ I es the high office of president excep- l tloriMlly well equipped to discharge 'the dutU'H and bear the varied and Utica, N. Y., Aug. IX. Hon. James I weighty responsibilities of that ex- My acceptance could S Bhnrman was notified today that ' ailed position. he is the Republican candidate for | not be mail«' with honor unless I were In full accord with th«' declaration of the »Ice presidency. I he ceremony principles adopted by the convention, waa made the occasion for a big deni- Not only am I In full and complete onstratlon in which the Republican accord with my party's platform, lint organizations of Utica, Rochester, I endorse every word of the statement Troy. Syracuse anil other cities took I made by Mr Taft In his address of part. In addition to the other visit-' acceptance when notified of his nom ora the early morning trains brought I ination as the Republican candidate the members of the notification com for president. mittee, representing nearly all the, That speech fully and comprehen- states and territories. I slvely discusses the Issues of this Th«' event of the day was precede«! campaign as presented by the plat- by a parade which marched through forms * of . the two great parties, so the decorated streets of the down that It Is appropriate that my state town section The actual notifica ment should be short. Those not tion ceremoolss were simple in char convinced by tire presentation of Mr acter. After Congressman Sherman Taft I round not hope to persuade had been Introduced Senator Bur It Is, however. In conformity with rows, chairman of the notification cuntom that I refer at least briefly committ«'«. notified the candidate In to some of the Important issues of a short spe»*ch, and the latter replied the campaign briefly. Short speeches were also d<‘- I h ProtectloiliNt liv«‘red by Mayor Wheeler and I’resl- First, let me say that 1 am a pro- dent Stryker, of Hamilton College I am sufficiently practl- Subsequently a luncheon was served tectionlst. for the prominent guests from out of cal to value the utility of a fact hlgh- er than the lieauty of a theory, and town. I am a protectionist because experi S|H'«'«'h Was liri«'f The candidate's acceptauce speech ence has demonstrated that the ap was one of the briefest on record on plication of that principle has lifted He spoke from a us as a nation to a plane of pr such an occasion, tty above that occupied by any flag-decked stand In front of his Secret a 'v people. homo on Genessee str«'et 1 especially commend that p Root, although not on th«* regular of our platform which promise: program, made a brief address Mr. Sherman's address of accept early r«'visl«tn of the tariff -u'hed ance followed th«' ■ example »' lxl»e That ph'ilg«' will be fulfilled in at Ta*t, pledging all l«gian»- vi any ad- justmetit based in every parti« ministration with whlcb he may have upon the broad principles of pri to do to carry i on the policies of tlon for all American Interests, He declared for labor, for capital, for prodt President Roosevelt. The Dingley the Issue of the campaign was not and consumers. when enacted,was well adapted t< whether "the |H'« then existing conditions The d cause, he said, opments of industrl.il prosperit shall rule; sure a de ad«', w hich in volume an I <!e e do ruled; surely tl: hav«» surpassed <mr most roseat« but that the overshadowing I p«'«'tat'ons. have so nltrred c< “shall 'the administration of tlons that In certain details of sc dent Roosevelt b »lies they no longer mete out Ju Mr. Sherman not «1 to all. ' In this readjustment issues of the p ntentln otectlon must and limself with the »V duties must and subscribed full a as will equalize the H 'hlcago statemen dui n at home and abr referred to the I reasonabl«' profit ti nur an ''aggregation < Am. rati •rests The Republ contents and th a profit embrax'es Idea ur claim to history i alon the manufacturer, not alone the pilfered ” I fav (1. but all engaged In Mr. stH-riiian’s A«l«!re«» luctlon. the employer of S< nator Burrows ami gentler the artisan, the farm- the Notification Commit« and those e ngag«*d In Your i rhalrman, sneaking f and trade; broadly - «immiti« e. has notified e engage»! In an Na omlna'iiin »y the R< Hing which i lonal conv tlon. held lune, as t i party's a As I i 1«-e pr.-sldi t. Inn«* I 1 a Chicago ! the co nv Ab ron fir Our «ception tend rd A6 ■ >rs on i he oc« 1 fl i« July 2. This ofl and on, however, Is well profit to experien........... i «imination you tender me is accept-i mindful of the distress and destruc- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ -r New York, Aug. 18.—New + light will be thrown on the + Bayside Yacht Club tragedy + ♦ at the inquest to be held on Wednesday evening on the ♦ + death of Annis, killed Satur Dr. + day by Captain Hains. Henry Houghton, the physi ♦ cian who was with Annis ♦ when he lost consciousness, ♦ is quoting today as intimat ♦ ing that Annis in his last mo ♦ he was ments acknowledged + + paying with his life for a wrong he had committed. + * ♦ ♦ * ♦ + + ■»**♦♦ + + + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ CASTOnil For Infants and Childr^ The Kind You Have Always Bought AVegetabte Preparation for As similating the Food andReguta ting ite S tcunAchs and Boweb> ai Promotes Digeshon.CheCTfut- ness aiai Rest Contains neither Opwm.Morphme nor >&sxal. N ot N arcotic . - A mi • A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions.feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature ot NEW YORK. lxact Bears the Si [•jtT; -ture [Í of » Use For Over Thirty Years co py of wn a ppe h . TMt CtMTÄUR COMPANY. RY« VOR« CfTV. PIONEER OF 1852 TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH DIED AT HALSEY THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH Halsey, Or., Aug. 17.—Margrette J. Allingham died Friday. She was a pioneer of '52. crossing the plains with her parents, who settled on a farm near Beuna Vista. Polk county. She was born in Monmouth. III. In December. 1X35. One year after her arrival in Oregon she was mar ried to David Warren Allingham, and most of the 55 years of their wedded life had been spent on their farm near Halsey. Besides the aged hus band eight children survive: W. M. Allingham. C. T. Allingham and Miss Dolly Allingham. of Halsey; Mrs Arabel Bailey, of Salem; I,, E. Alling- ham. O. D. Allingham and A. G. Al- lingham. of Prineville, and Mrs. Lau- ra Moore, of Brownsville, Mrs. lingham had been a member of Christian church since she was years qld. Ask for ad try once BLUE BELL Couth Syrup. Pile Remedy, Man e Pain LininHater BLUE BELt? Stomach Tablets, r-arrhoea, Croup, Nerve. Couth, Hay Fever and Catarrh, Blood. General Tonic. Br»tht Sumhme. Heart. Worm. Kidney, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothirt Tablets for Children. Liver, Female Retnlator or Qninsv Tame I a. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USlNC THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE and American Interests everywhere. c That at every exposed point we may exceptions, the people have commis Contain no Sawdust. Ashes. Chop Feed or Bran. Ask for and trv once—SKIDOO Condito# Tablets. Worm. Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Blister, Heave. Fever, Hot Cholera tablets. Louse Powder. be so fortified that no power on earth sioned the Republican party to ad Soavin Cure. Barb Wire Liniment. Pink Eye. Distemper. Colic or Bone StiiTener Tablet». national government:1 may be tempted to molest us. I be I minister the lieve In the restoration of the Amer commissioned it because its decl^i -ed to their l.est ican merchant marine and In render principles appealed ing whatever financial" aid may be lodgment; commissioned it because, necesary to accomplish this purpose. the common sense of the American 1 emphasize as my party's creed people scented danger tn Democrat««' Ours always has been, al-! and my faith that in legislation and policies. administration favor should be ex ways must lie. a government of the tended to no class, no sect, ho race, people. The party will, after March no section as opposed to another. To 4 next, execute old laws and eni'et foster < lass hatred, to foster discon new ones as in November it Is com tent, is iin-Republlcan and un-Amer- missioned by the people to do. Tba- . Our party stands on the de commission will be from an untrani- lean, Shaino duration that all men are created meled American electorate. For the complete cure of coughs, with equal rights and it will hav» no on the party, shame on th«' cand.date colds, asthma and bronchitis and all part in the enactment or execution of who Insults the American people bv lung complaints tending to consump any law that does not apply alike to suggestion or declaration that a ma tion. liverwort, tar and wild cherry all good American citizens, whatever jority of Its electorate is venal. The have for ages maintained an estab their calling or wherever they live. American voter, with rare exception.: lished reputation as a standard I will allow no man in our land t > iu casting his ballot, is guided by his cough remedy. It contains no op have advantage In law over another best Judgment, by his desire to eon- ium or harmful drugs and can be man. It offers no safeguard to cap- serve his own and the public weal. given with safety to children. Price ital that is not guariinteed to labor Tli«> <ir«'at«'st I SHU«* $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil no protection to the worklngmn that The overshadowing issu«' of tho liams Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O is not Insured to his employer It would offer to each and to both in campaign really is, shall the admin- .1. Beebe, county fruit inspector, pursuit of health and happiness and Istratlon of President Roosevelt be and family, has returned from a two prosperity every possible advantage. approved; shall a party of demi.n- He says strated capacity in administrative af weeks’ visit at the coast. Shall the I'eopl»- Rule? the fruit trees there have plenty of ’Shall the people rule?" is de fairs lie continued in power, shall the scab, almost as much as the trees clared by the Democratic platform reins of government be placed In ex and candidate to be the “overshadow perienced hands, or do the people here In the valley, but that there is less scale and no codlin moths, con ing Issue • » • now under dis prefer to trust their destinies to an sequently no worms. cussion.’’ It Is no issue. Surely the aggregation of malcontents and theo people shall rule; surely the people rists. whose only claim to a party his Hlckork Bark Cougn Remetiy.made have ruled; surely the people do rule. tory Is the name they pilfered. With a re«'ord of four decades of by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com No party rules: The party commis pany. of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be stoned by the people. Is simply the wise legislation, two score years of Instrument to execute the people s faithful administration: offering its pure: guaranteed to cure your cough or money refunded. Guaranteed to will, and from that party which does fulfilled pledges as a guaranty of Its not obey their expressed will or promlaes for the future, the Republi make a friend of you. For sale by Hull’s Red Cross Drug Store which lacks the wisdom to lead suc can party appeals to the people, an 1 first-class dealers everywhere. cessfully. the people will withdraw with full confidence in their wlsdo. i I and patriotism, awaits the rendition their commission. The following teachers have been For half a century, with but twz of the November verdict. i granted certificates at examination- taken in other counties: First grade — Cynthia Mallette. Junction; il. F Greuer, Salem; Frances Arnold. Port land. Second grade— Ward L. Fish er, Salem. Primary—Miss Ora h man. Take Korfol whenever you you need it. That Is the c you need to take Kodol. J you need it; then you will not be troubled with sour stomach, belch gas on stomach, etc. Sold by druggists. L. Inman, of Walts dav inloadlag a 50-horsepow and t 4U-horse]M nwer engine can at Sprfngfl ield for his \\ a It ervi I le I. It will de rit y of the mill, which Is t 7500 feet of lumber per boiler and ens line were < nth the Ber wer-Bean Ha SENATOR JULIUS C. BURROWS. ail druggists iUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY S'JARD, 50 CTS. PER