Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 17, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THb EVQKMY WUkKl Y GV ARD. THURSDAY. SKIT KM li KR 17.
a S independent paper
u H rles h . F tmiër
I «litor and Publisher.
published every Thursday at Eugene,
r
Oregon.
gub-criptlon price. »1.50 per year.
If paid 1“ advance; 12.00 at end of
leave the result with Gc d has learn-1 number must have been considera­
ed one of Ufe's chief iecrets; but'
ble.
he »ho I* always worrying .bout how '
Many a good man who has drawn
things are coming out «-
— fool-
• . I
I* -
most
his will in fear of socialism would
ish. Some people < nstantly complain
be astonished could he see what the
and protest over
family fortune has come to—with­
They imagine th
nave a harder out any help from the Socialists.
time than any ot er mortal on the
face of the earth. They are always
TH I I I \ IS \\
regretting that th« did not do things
some other way. Such persons will
Oregon people do a good deal of
have their nerve es standing
______ on edge. talking about the railroad situation,
they will have chronic indigestion but are apparently unable to do any­
and all kinds of Ills of -he bod>. be. thing. In the great Lone Star state
side* a gloomy disposition. They * ill of Texas, noted for Its originality
be a burden to themselves aud those and independence, they actually do
who come in contact with them.
things, not only in fighting the great
The best thing fur everybody to do trusts, but in other directions, their
be they rich or poor. 1* to be the best latest effort being ■ practical experi­
they can and worry not. Worry ment In railroad building.
A San
brings in nothing but causes trouble Antonio dispatch says:
to the person* who permit themselves
A practical experiment in railroad
to see Hl In what may turn out to construction and operation has been
be good. But work. Work as hard undertaken by the state of Texas
a* you want to, or the occasion seems The state is building a line of rail­
to demand. But don t worry. That way from Palestine to the peniten­
About 15 miles of
is what will kili you. If anything will tiary at Rusk.
There is much that you can do that is the track has been completed, and
better than can be accomplished by work on the remaining 14 miles Is
anybody on the face of the earth. being rapidly pushed. The state offi­
But don't worry about it. That will cials say they expect to learn by ac­
1
bring you two burdens — worry and tual construction and operation the
Immediate
cost
of
railway
building
work. And then to think how sense-
1
less it all is. All the worrying that and running, and that public infor­
you can do will not improve matters mation so obtained without juggling
in the least, but will unfit you for bookkeeping will be a basis of argu­
the duties of life. Mix all your bur­ ment for future railroad rates. The
dens with songs and smiles. The fact that the state operates Iron
world likes a cheerful person, but It works at Rusk gives a financial rea­
son tor this government ownership
hates a chronic grouch.
So clear up your countenance and of a railroad.”
Politics and Politicians
Nine out of the sixteen Democrat­
ic t .minees for congress from Texas
have Republican opposition.
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David W. Hill, former speaker of
the Missouri house of representative
has announced his candidacy for
United States senator on the Repuu-
Ilian side.
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The Massachusetts Socialists have
nominated a complete state ticket,
headed by James F. Carey, of Haver­
hill. for governor.
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Elihu Root, secretary of state, has
been choseu as a delegate to the Re­
publican state convention which is to
meet in Saratoga next week.
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,Mr Morrissey has issued a political
statement to th» 100,wj members of
the organization which he heads ask­
ing them to stand by their friends lu
I the November election.
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“THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”
Irvine L. Lenroot, who has ¡1 feat- Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong. I.L.B.. Principal
led John J. Jenkins for the Republi­
occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
can nomination for Congressman In
employ
a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more call»
the
Eleventh
Wisconsin
district,
Entered at the Eugene. Oregon,
whtcr Mr Jenkins has represented
for
office
help than we can meet. Our schixd admittedly leads all
postoffice as second-class matter.
for fourteen years, com* s of Swedish
stock, and was born in Superior, I others in quality of instruction.
It pays to attend such an institution.
"'
Agents for The Guard.
WIs . In 1869
Active in politics for
Said
a
Buslaevs
Man:
“
Keep
hammering
awav everlastingly on thorough
The following are authoried to
many years, he was one of the lead-i
uke and receipt for subscriptions or
•rs of the Wisconsin legislature He
in, work. It will win out in the end.” Said an Educator: "The quality of instruc­
¿¿gsact other business for The Daily
Senator La tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest. ”
1901 and was elected speaker.
'd Weekly Guard:
Is a strong supporter of
C,Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
Creswell—J. L. Clark.
Follett«.
Coburi- Geo. A. Drury.
A unique platform has been Issued Reiereucoo 1 Any bank, any uewapaper. any business mao in Poriland.
by l>r M.ss Steam, who I» a eandi-
Address all remittances and com­
date for the nomination for Congress­
munications to
man from the Third district of Penn­
GI AHD PRINTING CO ,
Not les- for 1 *u hl kvsumi.
sylvania
Among other things Dr
Hogans, Oregon.
United Stat.-s l^nd Office,
Stearn believe* that women should The landlord used to come around
Roseburg Or.. March 31. 19U8
As regular as a cl.*ck
C.’ngresstnan W. Bourke Cochran, be prohibited from wearing earrings
YHI RBDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. IHOM
Notice 1» hereby given that in cooi-
of New York, has accepted an invita­ and compelled to wear skirts at least Upon the door we'd hear him pound d.
pllance with the provision* of the act
tion from the Democratic campaign six inches from the ground, that ev­ Oh. "twas a glad and Joyful sound
l llKMIl M HAFERS.
of congreH* of June 8. 18 78, enti­
To bear that landlord knock'
committee to deliver a
series of ery man and woman at the age of 50
tled "An set for the sale of timber
speeches in the Middle West.
should be pensioned by the govern­
We are again offering either the
lands In the states of California, Ore­
| He knocked upon the entry way.
ment,
and
that
the
Senate
should
be
Oregon Agriculturist or American
gon, Nevada and Washlsgton territo­
He knocked upon the door;
South
Dakota*
Is
the
scene
of
a
Uve-
1
abolish»'.!
and
likewise
the
veto
Farmer free to every subscriber who
ry," a* extended to all public land
ly campaign at present between the power of the President
Dr Steam He came around the first of May.
pays his subscription to the Week’y
states by act of August 4, 1892. Jon­
anti-option ele- also proclaims his belief In affinities. And st» the puppies at their play.
local
option
and
Guard one year in advance. For the
athan II Vincent, of Eugene, county
And then he knocked some more.
ments.
free offer of silver and kitchen sets
of Lane. Mate of Oregon, fll.sl n this
the advertisement on this page.
1 The landlord used to hand us knocks office on June 17. l»0?. his sworn
Charles S Millington of Herklm r,
You may have them while they last.
statement No. 9375, for the purchase
Because we had a vat.
is the nominee for Congres- to sue-
Address,
of the W4. BE >4, of Section No. 22.
ceed James S. Sherman, the vice
William H. Taft. Republican . m- A bird, a rabbit In a box.
Guard Printing Co.
\n.l half a hundred Plymouth Rocks, In Township No 19 south of Rat.ge
presidential candidate.
dld te for 1 ce'ldent,
Eugene, Ore
No. 2 west, W. M . Or., aud will offer
What think you now. of that?
•odav. I-jt.owing is
proof to show that the land sought la
The Iowa "stand-patters" are said at his notable career:
CORPORATIONS MAKE
more valuable for its timber or stone
Hut when he acted meanest yet
to favor Congressman Gilbert N. Ha­
Born at Auburn, a subifb of Ci
Was over Gwendolyn;
than for agricultural purposes, and
LAWS AND CONTROL
gen, of the Fourth district, as the clunatl. Sept. 15, 1 857.
to establish his clslm to said land be­
best man to make the race against
At 17. graduated from Cincinnati When she was born the little pet,
FEDERAL JI DOES
He growled and said, "You mustn't fore the register and receiver at this
Governor Cummins for the United high school.
let
office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wed-
At 21. graduated from Yale; »••<■-
States senate.
Yesterday the Standard Oil Trust
This thing occur again.”
1 need ay, the 30th day of September,
ond in the class and class trator.
---
1908.
At 22, studying law In Cincinnati
Republicans of New England are
filed its answer to the government's
He names as witnesses: Janies
to hold a big barbecue at Point of and wlrking as a newspaper reporter. We have ¡mother landlord now
petition for a rehearing in the fa­
And he Is different.
Wilhelm, ot Creswell, Oregon; Jo-
Pines, near Boston, on September 15.
At
23.
graduated
a;
‘
he
Cinclnna'1
wear
a
smile
through
lite.
J
mous Alton rebate case. The trust
it will
We've bought a parrot and a cow
i seph Wllhelui, of Zion, Oregon; Jo-
From the preliminary report of th» Congressman Nicholas Longworht, Law School, dividing first houors.
ha* so far won a complete victory make all the difference in the ■ world commissioner of internal revenue, it son-in-law of President Roosevelt,
I soph V Mayo, of Zion, Oregon; Earl
At 24. assistant prosecuting attor­ He doesn't holler, anyhow —
Or press us for the cent.
McNutt, ot Eugene, Oregon.
ney tor Hamilton County, Ohio.
and the case will now probably drag to yourself and to those with whom is apparent that the consumption of will be one of the speakers.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
\t 25, Collector of internal reven­
through the courts for years to come. you corps in contact. And I don't whisky and other ardent spirits is
Now Gwendolyn has sisters four,
versely the above 1 scribed lands are
The Republican state commltte of ue
worry.
Speaking on this subject, the Satur­
And she has brothers two;
requested to file their claims iu this
actually on the decrease, notwith­ Missouri Is to have the services of
At 26, resigned ti enter privet»
They pound the walls and pound the office on or before the said 30th day
day Evening Post says:
standing the growth In population. Arnold Shanklin, United States con­ pract Ice.
flooi ,
lot September. 1908.
At 2 8. appointed assistant coun'v
sul-general to Panama, for a speak­
FLEET STIRS UP POLITICS
"To provide a sufficient legal ar­
During the fiscal year which ended
And still this landlord doesn't roar
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
ing tour of the state in September »ot'cp.r
mory against rebating vast effort has
Like that one used to do.
on June 30th last, 1131,796,242 was and October.
Register.
Clnnclnnatl.
Now the London newspapers have paid to the government as revenue
beea expended over many year*. It
At 30, Judge of the Superior Court We've put that landlord man to rout.
NnS.tre
for
FnMtcnWoii
Democratic leaders In Virginia of Cincinnati.
was generally supposed until recent­ called attention to the fact that It on whisky and other spirituous liq­
And I will tell you how;
I
United Statin l-and Office, Rose­
At 33, Solicitor General at Wash­ We have a cottage farther out,
ly that the object had been attained. may be admitted that the magnificent uors. For the year previous 1147,- are preparing for an unusually vig­
burg. Oregon. April 17, 19#8.
ington.
under
President
Harrison.
orous
campaign
this
fall,
with
the
With vines and roses 'round about.
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
But if no shipper can be punished welcome given to the American bat­ 550,281 was paid, a loss in revenue purpose of rolling up the strongest
At 35. United States Circuit Judge
And I'm the landlord now
pliance with the provisions of the act
for scceptinp an Illegal rate unless it tleship fleet by the Australians Is of 115,767.038. There was distilled possible majority
for Bryan
and for the Sixth District.
American Lumberman.
of Congress of June 3, 187 8. entitled,
At 4 4. First civil governor of th»
be positively proven that he knew somewhat remarkable and perhaps during the year which ended June electing all their nominees for Cong-
"An act for the »ale of timber lands
Philippines
significant.
rest.
The Managers of the Golden West In the States of California. Oregon.
the rate to be Illegal, and If a great
30th last, 119,808,402 gallons of
At
4
7.
Secretary
of
War
in
F
real
-
and American Industrie* Exposition, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
According to London editors, the distilled spirits, a decrease over the
ahipper can escape criminal liability
Thomas L. Hlsgen of Massachus­ deut Roosevelt’s cabinet.
to be opened at Earls’ Court, Lon-;
by the simple device of having a sub­ naval demonstrations of the United previous year of 14.383,672 gallons. etts and John Tempi» Graves of
At 48. visited Philippines wlth don. May 1st. 1909. aud continue for, a* extended to all tha Public Land
State* by net Of August 4. 1892,
States
is
welcomed
by
the
Britons
of
Georgia,
candidate*.
respectively,
congressional
party
aud
suggested
rebating,
the
equlp-
six mouth», have asked the co-oper­ Parley 3 Pierre of Springfield. Coun­
company do the
for
pre*Weut
and
vice-president
of
improvements.
the
antipodes
as
an
intimation
that
ation
of
Oregon
through
Governor
j
meat of tiie law ia still obviously de-
The Sacramento Union Is authority
of Lane, State of Oregon, filed in
At 4 9, restored order iu Cuba as Chamberlain
It Is the first Indus ty
the American republic Is determined for the statement thut it took the ’ the United States on the Indepen-
this office on April 11, 1908, bls
fectlve.
»“'idence party ticket, will deliver sev- Provisional Governor.
trlul
exposition
of
this
kind
held
since'
■ worn statetnent No. »711, for the
At 50. candidate for the Rspubli- 1887
"The decision of the circuit court to obtain and maintain a leading health department of Seattle to issue I eral speeches in Texas late Iu Sop-
The buslues* carried on be­ Surcbasa of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4
place
in
the
Pacific,
which
has
been
tember.
oau
presldsntlal
nomination
tween
the
United
State*
and
the
Unit
•
an order having for its object the
of appeals in the Standard Oil case
At 51, repúblicas candidate for ed Kingdom comprises one-fifth of and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No.
raised grave doubts upon both these practically vacated by the European prevention of the practice of kissing.
New President of the Uutted States.
Herman
Ridder,
editor
of
the
the entire commerce of the world, 2 4 In Township No. 18 south, Range
The Washington reformers do not York Staat* Zeltung and who I» b .-
points. The opinion of that court is powers.
aud it Is constantly Increasing
It Is No. 8, West. W. M., and will offer
This explains the Australian en­ say that the salutation Is immoral, lieved by hl* intimate friends to
not conclusive. The judge who wrote
expected that this exhibit will brlug proof to show that the land sought
the
together all the prsseut-day achieve is more valuable for Its timber or
the opinion, for example, held tha thusiasm aud frequent reference to but insist that it is unsanitary. But cherish an ambition to head
Democratic national ticket at some
meats In science, invention, haudl-1 ■tons than for agricultural purposes,
the
fact
that
blood
is
thicker
than
when the subject Is a pretty woman, future time. Is In charge of the pub­
the ninety-nine-year franchises ot the
Mrs.
D.
A.
Paine,
of
Eugene,
is
crafts
and trades in the United' and to establish hl* claim to said
land before W W Calkins. U. S.
Chicago street railroads were valid, water; also the intimations that where would you go to find a wretch licity bureau at th«- Democratic head­ the guest of Mrs W. H. Abrams,
State».
Commissioner, at his office In Eu­
Miss Margaret Hickey, who has
but the supreme court swept them hands which can stretch across the who is unwilling to take his chances quarters in the East.
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been visiting her parents at Eugene,
DeWitt a Little Early Risers ar« gene. Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd
the
of
aside. The government, at length, sea to the eastward might do just as on the perfect sanitation
If the National Farmers’ Union co­ has returned.
small
pills, easy to take, gentie and day of September,, 1908.
well
by
extending
similar
evidences
young lady's osculatory organs?
has petitioned for a rehearing of the
He names as wltn.*ss«*: William H.
I
operates with the American Federa­
Miss Evelyn Bristow, of Eugene, sure. Sold by all druggists.
Pierce of Walton, Oregon; Jarvis U.
Oil case, after which It may request, of kin and friendship toward the
tion of Labor In the political cam­ who has been visiting friends In this
Sheriff Bown publishes a notice to paign. as Is reported to be its decis­ city, returned to her home Wednes­
Misses Myrtle and Ethel Green are Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wll-
but cannot demand, a review by the west.
ion, It should prove a valuable ally. day.
viewing Sperry's fighting taxpayers in
After
today's
Guard
that
home
from National City, Cal., where Ham 8 Sutherland of Walton, Ore-
supreme court. If the review be de­
The union Is believed to have a m.'Ui-
Mrs. M. J. Waggoner, who has they have been visiting during the gon, William Neely of Eugene, Ore-
machines,
the
Australians
are
re
­
should
be
read
carefully
by
all
prop
­
nied the government muBt content
gon.
bersulp of about one million and Is been at Eugene, returned to Cottage summer.
ported to be desirous of having a erty owners.
It seems that a law splendidly
Any and all persons claiming ad
organized,
especially Greve to visit a short time with her
Itself with an inconclusive opinion;
navy of their own, rather than paying passed by the last legislature abolish­ "throughout the Sopth.
versely the above-described lands ar«
daughter. Mrs. S. L. Harms, and ex­
Notice for Pulilliutlon
If It be granted, a year or so must
requested to file their claims in this
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pects to leave soon for her home in
expenses for an imperial outfit which es the custom of printing the delin­
United States Land Office,
elapse before it is finally known
office on or before the said 3rd day
State Senator Archibald McNeil, of Phoenix. Arizona.
Department of the Interior,
must be directed from London. Fur­ quent tax list, entirely changing the
whether the law is well or ill armed
) Bridgeport. Conn., who was a candi­
Senator R M. Ventrh has received
Roseburg, Or., May 13, 1908. of Sptemher, 1 908.
thermore. there are hints of a bond method of procedure In the collec­ date for the vice presidential nom- ills commission appointing him del-
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
to deal with rebating.
Notice Is hereby given that Luke
of sympathy between the English of tion of such taxes. The sheriff pub­ ination at the Denver convention last igate to the Trans Mississippi Com­ Scott, of Panther, Oregon, who on
Register.
That it takes so long to find out,
Australia and the Americans because lishes this notice in order that no July, has declined to become a candi­ mercial Congress, which will be held February 11. 1902, made Homestead
NOTICE FOR PI IILICATION.
>nd that so many uncertainties of a
of a certain unanimity of views con­ one may suffer from ignorance of date for the Democratic gubernato- at San Francisco. Cal., from October Entry No. 1 1.298 for Hli SE 4. NW Department of the Interior . U. 8.
merely technical sort beset the pro-
1 rial nomination In Connecticut.
6 to 10. The commission Is signed >4 HE 4, SE% SW%. Section 18,
the
law.
cerning immigration of Orientals.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
by Gov. Chamberlain, and the Sec­ Township 1» 8. Range 5 W.. Wll-
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cess, is an affliction most able law-
August 8. I 90s.
These points are being developed
The Association of Southern Dem­ retary of State, Benson. The trip lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
That
yers frankly acknowledge,
Notice Is hereby given that William
The Carver railroad Is headed for ocrats. composed of former residents will be a pleasant one and we expect
with the voyage of the battleships,
Intention
to
make
final
five
year
Clubb, of Eugene, Oregon, who, on
laws should be judicially reviewed
and there is natural curiosity to Eugene and its promoter wants to of the South now living In New York to give our readers an account of the proof to establish claim to the land July 28, 19<18, made application un­
before they go into effect was pro­
City, which was quite prominent in meetings later.
above described before W. W Cal­
know what other political features come here. If the people will meet the presidential campaign of 1892,
B. G. Williams, representing the kins, U. S. Commissioner, on the 1st der the Timber and Stone Acts. No.
posed in the convention that framed
him
In
the
proper
spirit.
J-et's
do)
9519. for the S *4 of NEIL Section
may be elaborated before Sperry shall
Berlin Machinery Co., of Chicago, day of September. 1908.
has
been
reorganized
to
campaign
the Constitution.
It was negatived
12. Township
17
South.
I
that very thing and get a road up for the Bryan aud Kern ticket.
Range
was In town this week and reports
ibe sighted at Hampton Ruads.
Claimant
names
as
witnesses;
then, if an equally open-minded
things going In his line. The Brown Jesse Hooker, of Panther, Oregon; 7 We.-t. Wlllam.lt» Meridian, has
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the west side of the valley next year ,
body of men could be got to debate
Editors of forty trade journals Lumber Co. and the Fisher Lumber Earl Parsons, of Panther. Oregon; filed notice of Intention to make Fl-
—it will turn a lot of new trade Into'
THE WOES OU CAPITAL
nal Proof, to establish claim to the
published in various parts of th«* Co., of this city, both have ordered
the subject now, probably the nega­
the city and go a long way toward country met in convention in Chicago new band re-saws and the Booth- Earl B Baldwin, of Panther. Oregon; land above described, before W. W.
tive, as to certain classes of laws,
We sometimes wonder why the So- bringing that five thousaud increase recently, and after forming a per­ Kelly Mills of Wendling and the Dlss- H. II. Baldwin, of Panther, Oregon. Calkins, U. 3. Comnilsslonei at his
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd
would be reconsidered.”
clalists should have so much trouble in population we intend to have in manent organization voted their mtp- ton have also placed orders for these
Register.
day of November, 1908.
machines
Surely
the
lumber
busi
­
the
Democratic
port
for
Bryan
and
It is a notorious fact that nearly in achieving their dream of extin­ 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
ness has brightened up, or these mills
ticket.
NOTICE FOR I’« IILICATiON.
*11 the laws are framed to suit the guishing the capitalists, .when the
Hal E. Wood, of Eugene. Oregon.
would not lie buying new machinery.
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U. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
A
great
deal
is
being
said
about
capitalists
do
so
much
to
extinguish
Marvin L. Hammitt, of Eugene,
Purposes of the great corporations,
J. Elwood Cox. who has been nom- —Western Oregon.
Oregon, July 15. 1908.
»nd that when an act inimical to t'ae+r themselves, says the Saturday Even-. the active demand for one-dollar i inated for governor of North Caro­
Notice Is hereby given that Harri­ Oregon.
Warren C. Smith, of Crow. Oregon.
bills, but that's nothing new in this lina by the Republicans of that state,
son K. Shirk of 725 E 11th St.. Eu­
interests is enacted it is promptly ing Post.
Clark H. Decker, of Waltervllle,
gene, Oregon, who, on July 14th,
Monev was loaned in New York neck of woods. We've never known is known as the "Bobbin King" from
declared unconstitutional by the fed-
Oregon.
i t.ie fact that his factories make more
Creswell. Sept. 14.— Mrs.
A. J. 1908, made application under the
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
er»l judges, most ot whom were for­ the other day at a rate that makes a time whin there was not an active i bobbins for spinning cotton than any
Timber and Stone Acts, No. 0217, for
Stratton,
of
Heartline,
Wash.,
was
Register.
¡other concern In the world.
merly corporation attorneys, Just the return on i ne hundred thousand demand for 'em.
W'4 of NEU; SE *4 of NEU; and
visiting
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
8.
C.
Har
­
—
o
—
•
NE
1
«
of
SE*4,
Section
8,
Township
*s the Elkins' railroad law was dollars only »2.08 a da.v, or little
mon at Creswell last week
Sie left
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
It's dead easy to predict victory
William D. Mahon, president of the
over the wage of a day laborer. That
knocked out yesterday.
for home Saturday, accompanied as 19, South. Range 6, West, Willam­
IT. S Land Office at Roseburg,
Street
International
Association
of
voterB,
the
either
side,
but
it's
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In­
for
far
aH
McMinnville
by
Mrs.
Harmon.
Oregon. Juno 17th, 1908.
The trouble Is that the politicians, rate was exceptional, but the whit­
Railway Employes, will be the Demo-
Earl Moxley,
the
butcher, met; tention to make Final Proof, to es-(
not the predictors, who will award cratic candidate f r congress against
Notice Is hereby given that Alex
legislators and office-holders have tling down and "expropriating” of |
tabllsh claim to the land above des-
with
a
serious
accident
recently,
his,
mind
that
flag.
Just
bear
in
Representative Edwin Denby In the horses running away and
„ throwing; crlbed, before W. W. Calkins, U. S Hasvol of Crow, Oregon, who. on
been -■ rving the corporations In the the mere capitalist—one who lives j the
March 13th, 1903, made Homestead
heavy batting wins more game* than First Michigan district. Mr. Denby
badly
him from the wagon. He • was
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il. , I Commissioner, at his office at Eu- Entry No 12503, for NW%. section
b»?" b vise it paid them to do so simply upon invested money—is a
declared for th«- open shop at the hurt.
I gene, Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc-1
' noisy coaching.
ant
process.
It
was
not
19
south,
Range
12. Towns! ‘ Ip
»nd did not jeopardize th.fr stand- pretty con
time of the telegraphers' strike last
Mrs. Powell, of Saginaw, passed I tober, 1908,
6
West,
Willamette
Meridian,
Ing under the machine primary and very long ago that first mortgage
Claimant
('¡aimant names as witness' s: has
An easy way to ascertain whether year, since which time he has b«*en through Creswell Tuesday on her
filed
notice
of Intention
railroad and even state or city bonds your friend has faith is to try to bor­ bltterl yopposed by the labor organ­ way to Portland to spend the winter ’Louis Hoselton of ( row. Oregon ;
convention system.
to make
final
five-year
proof,
ization •.
8. L. Harmon and William Bain­ I Leslie Hoselton of Crow, Oregon ; to establish claim to the land above
The hope of the future is that the j paid six and seven per cent interest row money from him. but don't
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Al-
'John Lewis of Crow, Oregon;
bridge
are
digging
a
well
on
the
Har
­
new direct primary plan will elevate and a carj»enter got two dollars a make the mistake of thinking It’s
John Hays Hammond, the new mon ranch and have n<«t struck oil as bert M. Hendricks of Eugene, Ore- described, before W. W. Calkins, U.
S Commissioner, at Eugen», Oregon,
to power men who will understand day. A family with a hundred thous- wise because It's easy.
charman of the executive committee yet.
i gon.
on the 29th day of September, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
of the National le ague of Republican
that they must do the bidding of the , and dollars invested in tip top secur-
Claimant names
as
witnesses:
Register.
Should Chairmen Mack and Hitch­ Clubs, Is probably the most famous
people or suffer retirement. Just as a ¡ties enjoyed the income of ten car­
Joseph Gatos of Crow, Oregon; Earl
A wiire-l notigli Knorker
mining engineer in the world. (Inly
Parsons of Eugene, Oregon;
Esrl
;
»umber of corporation senators have penters. Latterly, bonds of the same cock get their heads together and
J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville. NX'.,
within the last year or two has he
N'otice for I’llbll*aflon
Baldwin of Panther, Oregon; II. H.
fcently been added to the list of character paid three and a ha.* to arrange a Joint Taft-Bryan tour by been active In politics.
For a few ■aye "Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Is a
Department
<
f
the
Interior.
Baldwin of Panther. Oregon
A
k*s beens.”
four per cent, and a city carpenter i airship, with speeches by both In weeks prior to the Republican nation­ sure-enough knocker for ulcers,
United State» Land Office at
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
got five dollars a day. The income | every town, they'd surely wake up al convention In Chicago last June bad one came on my leg last summer.
it
.«burg.
Or
.
Aug.
21.
1908.
Register.
he was a candidate for the nomina­ That wonderful salvo knocked It out
•T Is WORRY, NOT
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
Mrs.
of the hundred-thousand-lollar fam- things. The tip Is gratis.
tion for vice president.
Mr. Ham- In a few rounds. Not even a scar rt- Belinda J. Meredith, of Eugene, Ore­
NOTH
E
I
<»ll
PI
I»l.l<
ATION.
WORK. THAT KILLS ily equalled
" * th„
"he -----
income
— of two car­
mend is a native of San Francisco malned.” Guaranteed for plies, sore»
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
It has been said that
Sepaker and was a class mate of William H. and burns, etc. 25c at W. A. Kuy­ gon. who on Aug. 21, 1908. made ap­
penters and a half. After the
th next
plication under the timber and stone Oregon. May 2nd. 1908.
kendall's
drug
store
If, Taft at Yale University.
It is a fact that men or women Witwaterarand gold field is < •ned Cannon enjoys being abused.
Nolle«* is hereby given that Alice
larts. No »901. for 8'4 of NW>4 and
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e*t> stand all
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I n >4 of sw*4. Section 24. Tomnshlp J. Perdue of Eugene. Oregon, who,
of _________
hardships, so up we shall pr bably see the hundred­ true, he must be having the time of'
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Roseburg Review:
Misses Myrtle 18, south. Range 7 W . Willamette on May 1st. 1908. made timber ap­
Henry C. Bell, who Is the Demo­
as they have a cheerful mind thousand-dollar family passing the his life right now, as he Is about the 5
and Ethel green, slaters of Miss Em­
most abused man in the country, not cratic nominee against Speaker Can­ ma Green, the school teacher, who Meridian, has filed notice of Intention plication No 9904, for W 4 of SW
*Bd do not worry, It is worry that hat at Carpente s' hall.
non In the Eighteenth Illinois dis­
to make final proof, to establish *4. Section 24. Township 1» South
kill» and not work. Toil is healthful
Unless t h« family fortune was in­ excepting Rockefeller.
trict, Is sixty years old and a war arrived here on Wednesday from Cal­ claim to the land above described, Rang.- 8 West. Willamette Meridian,
»nd ?»en excessive labor can be long
veteran.
For many years he
has ifornia. where they spent the sum- ’ before W. W Calkins. U. S. Com- •*■» filed notice of Intention to make
vest ed In a public concern, like a
been prominent In
in politics.
politics, serving, mer, wen t home to Eugene today.
I mlssloner. at bls office at h gene, Finsl Proof, to establish claim to the
*Mured . but worry Is the corrosive state
>r In a quasl-publlc and
In the Pension Bureau at Wawhlng-
Oregon, on the 13th day of I iv.-m- land above d* « ribed before W W.
that ip», "•tllly ea^s out the tissues and quas -monop istlc concern, like a
Calkins. U. 8. Commissioner. at Kn­
ton under Pre»
Cleveland and
her, 1908.
aerve, t of life. The man or woman
ikely been de-
Claimant names a* wltnesae
Wil- gene. Oregon, on the 9th day ot Sep-
Harrison, He
mayor ot the town
rallr 03'
He
»ho fret ts over his or her dally task, ■troy red
llnm D. Neeley, of Eugene. 0 •gon; tember, 1908.
__
of Marshall.
Claimant names as wftnesi «s: W.
can
John Dirk, ot Eugene, Oregon; Monte
t the candle of life at both ed I
Miner, of (' 'tage Grove, C egon. D. Neely of Eugene. Oregon M E.
just
t is the friction, rather than vain.
H
Blrdina .M»red t,i. of Eugen« Ore- Gillespie of Eugene, Oregon; Minnis
U«
ver«* ex;
Ore- Wlnnlford of Oakland. Oregon; E.
olution of the wheels, that
fan
»»* ”it the machinery.
Whst'am of Eugene. Oregon
gon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
'body has said that he who
Register.
I
Register.
k6”‘ how to do his level best and
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