Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 01, 1908, Image 5

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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD
’ ; i.x’I EPENPENT PAPER
from manj
quarters
T h T k LI- H. FISHER
E,liter and Publisher.
,.t.d every Thursday at Eugene,
Oregon.
„tacription price, »1.50 per year,
/¿d in advance; »2.00 at end of
Entered at the Eugene, Oregon,
..Mica as second-class matter.
x , ,,t, for Toe (HKird
following are authoried to
•nd receipt for subscriptions or
“ nJct other business for The Dally
Weekly Guard:
•^îïLl.
L. Clark.
Mr. Haskell, 1
the fact ■ in regi
with the Standard Oil, and the result
reminds us ot one of Champ Clark s
stories, He says that out in Wyo-
ming. close to the .
publi
— 4c highway, is
a mound with a wooden slab at it»
head, upon which is crudely carved
an epitaph reading:
"He whistled
for the grizzly and the grizzly came."
OR. CHESHIRE ON
FRENCHMAN BUYS
CASCADE RANGE WATER
and temperature it had
undergone a change. 1 am getting
woefully tired of drinking boiled wa­
ter and for relief I look through the
window of the city council. Let us
not hamper their efforts, but assist
them as much as possible.
Yours for pure water,
W. L. CHESHIRE
GOUD PROSPECTS
FOR SAVING VESSEL
Lemans. Sept. 30. Lazare Well-
ler, the French aeroplane promoter,
has announced that he has given an
order to Wilbur Wright tor the con­
struction of fifty Wright aeroplanes
the amount ot the contract is 1100.-
000.
STEAMSHIP ASHORE
WILL BE TOTAL LOSS
Ml Kenzie Water Analysis
Portland, Or.. Sept 29. 1908.
To the State Board of Helth.
Portland, Oregon.
Gentlemen: — I have to report ex­
San Francisco, Sept. 30—The Mer-
amination of specimen of water re­ , chants’ Exchange has a cable from
ceived from Dr. Cheshire, ot Eugene. J Manila stating that the United States
Oregon. This specimen was receiv­ I steamship Tarlac was driven ashore
>AY, OCTOBER 1, 1IMW
ed September 25. 190S. and had not Ion Borongau Island, one of tho 8o-
Never mind who started the shower been packed in ice for shipping
1 moan group, September 23. She will
>RHMHM PAPHRS.
Upon examination no B. Coll were ’ probably be a total loss.
of exploding political bombs, it has
»
found in 1 c c. quantities, but other
We are again offering either the already driven General Apathy to gas producing bacteria were present,
Oregon Agriculturist or American the tall timber and may result in and the water should be regarded
Firnter free to every subscriber who making General Hysteria contnand- »1th suspicion. Would suggest that o
MAIUUK»
♦
iirs his subscription to the Weekly er-ln-chief.
another specimen be »ent, properly »
4
iced, for examination.
cusrd one year in advance. For the
Le offer of silver and kitchen sets
Yours verv trulv,
Putting
a
man
on
the
ladder
of
At the home of Dean Sanderson in
” the advertisement on this page, success is the acid test. If he boosts'
RAI.PH C. MATSON, M D.
Bacteriologist to the State Board. Eugene September 23, 1908, Winfred
yju may have them while they last.
N. Turpen and Miss Sylva A Johnson,
the fellow on the round above him.
Address,
both of Cottage Grove, the dean per­
Guard Printing Co.
he’s the real metal; If he pulls him Dr. W L. Cheshire.
forming the ceremony. The groom Is
Eugene. Oregon.
Eugene. Ore. down to get his place, he’s a »hoddy
Dear Doetar:—-Above is a copy of a well-known and very • exemplary I
imitation.
report made to the State Board of young man of this city, while th<
Health by Dr. Matson, bacteriologist bride was born and raised here, and 1
After an all-day shopping tour to the board, upon his examination both have a host of friends -Cottage I
There is a movement or, toot in;
with his daughter, an Illinois man of specimen of water received from Grove leader.
France to reform the legal phrase-1
you.
Clark P Devereaux, of Eugene,
Yonrs very truly.
L1O0, according to the Watsonville became Insane. Most men will nat-
and Miss Eula Hoyt, ot Hillsboro,
urally suspect that he was cra^y
ROBT. C. YENNEY.
Register, and lest the reader, and
were married at the residence of the
State Health Officer.
especially the unsophisticated
lay- j before he attempted to pull off such
bride'» parents, Mr. and Mrs W. R.
a stunt.
Hoyt, at the latter place, Thursday
nan. receive too severe a shock, it is
MORE WORD FROM
at 2 p m. A large number of friends ;
said that the idea is being frowned |
As an orator, Mr. Hearst is not,
OIJl HILL OBKDIAH were in attendance. After a light
on by the legal fraternity in this and probably never will be in the
luncheon the couple left on a wed-
(Special Correspondence. 1
ding trip. They will reside in Eti­
country and is not at all likely to Daniel Webster class, but as an all-
Mapleton. Sept. 27.—Weather fair gene.
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inroads here. But in France it1 round trouble-maker he’s the goods
and cool, with some frosts, but not
It now partially a fact that much of all right.
sufficient to do any good.
the superfluous language used in le-1
The fish run here on the Siuslaw
Juat Her Luck.
pl documents has been relegated and 1
There’s no law to prevent Evelyn river has been very light so far. The
steamer Hazel takes down to the
will be tolerated no longer.
Thaw’s returning to the stage, but Co-operative I'nion fish cannery ev­
The reform consists of slmpllfl- sensible theatre-goers know how to ery morning from one to three tons
cation of the phraseology of proces- turn on a "frost” when one is need­ of salmon. They get the bulk of
salmon that is caught here on
ses. writs and other documents sent ed.
river.
out by the courts of justice.
The
Well. Mr. Editor, 1 agreed in
demand
Politicians are finding rhe
minister of justice, Briand, an ad-;
last letter to you to tell you more
vanced reformer along social lines, for denials so fast and furious that about our prospect in the campaign,
is the iconoclast who had the courage they no longer have time to can but the old plutocrat* cannot keep
still. It looks as though every time
to attack the sacred jargon of juris­ them for distribution.
we get in shape to accomplish some­
prudence, intended ta mystify and
thing some one or more must chip in
and spoil our calcluations. Ever
awe all but the experts. Briand.
since Roosevelt agreed to not accept
.nceivi-g the idea of simplifica­
the nomination for president again,
tion, of abandoning meaningless and
we thought, yes, and even expressed
antiquated formulas and verbiage,
our thoughts, that he (the president I
felt that the legal world ought to be
The Independence party in South was a fair average man, but just see
tonsulted. A referendum of an in­ Dakota has selected a full state tick­ what he and old Hearst are doing
Warne ot with and to our president and treas­
formal kind was arranged, and out et, headed by Dr. R. C. governor.
Dora—Did ysu ever see a man you
urer of the campaign. See what they
Mitchell as candidate for
of 885 replies 727 were favorable to
accuse our dear treasurer. Mr. Has­ reully thought worth marrying?
Cora Ixits of them, but some other
a change. A commission prepared
When the Republican convention kell, with. Now, Mr. Editor, suppose
he is a little oily. Would not we do
the proper substitutes, which are of Massachusetts assembles at the about the same thing under the same girl had always seen them first They
end of this week Lieutenant-Gover­
«aid to be clear and intelligible, and
They say whiskey were all married. Philadelphia Press.
nor Eben S. Draper will be named circumstances?
talks. Yes, and money at least whis­
Briand has directed the courts of ap- for governor without opposition.
pers loud at times. If anybody doubts
peal to make and enforce the substi-
it let them bring a good-sized bunch
The recent Republican state con-
tution. If modern French is good
down
here on the Siuslaw and try
vention in New Hampshire was con­
enough for science, literature, pol-
trolled by the old "machine" and af­ some of us natives once just for luck
itics, business and polite conversa­ forded but another evidence of the and satisfaction. Yes, and that plu­
tion. it is good enough for law and strong hold the Boston & Maine rail­ tocrat editor of the Eugene Register
road has on the politics of that state. must chip in and tell the people that
Its instruments.
the foxy old editor of the Salem
The notion that precision requires
James S. Sherman, Republican Journal, the independent, is doing all
clumsy turns, repetitions ad nauseam, candidate for vice president, is de­ he can for our dear and loving old
superannuated words and idioms, and voting the present week to speech­ party. Well, he is perfectly right in
so stating, but what business is it of
•0 on. is too ludicrous to be enter­ making in Illinois and Indiana. Next his? Why could he not have kept
week he is expected to begin a tour
tained seriously by any one w’ho
We well know that he Is get-
of the states west of the Mlsslssipi. still?
ting quite a lot of the weak element
takes the trouble to give the matter
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At the recent election in Arkan­ of the party by playing Independent,
a moment's thought.
Why could he not have kept stlll-
sas, Pearcy county, one of the two For
God knows we will need all we
state,
Republican
counties
in
the
That was all a mistake of the
can get. 1 suppose he wants to 1ml-
elected the entire Democratic ticket tate Roosevelt and old Hearst. Weli,
newspaper reporters in saying that for the first time in over forty years.
I will chop oft for thia time.
Taft and Foraker met and clasped
—o—
Yours as ever,
____
______ who has been
John ___
Q. Tilson,
hands and agreed to forgive and for-
OLD BILL OBEDIAH.
nominated
for
congress
in
Connecti
­
Boy—Gee. but dore's no pleasln
iet, while the old soldiers roared
A Democrat.
cut, was born and raised in the moun­
dis generation of goils. I've et a pound
their approval, Teddy says it was tain region of Tennessee and until
of dirt, wiggled me ears an’ stood on
H<>n to Get Strong
and emphasizes each word with a he was a grown man he had never
P. J. Daly, of 1247 West Congress me head till I'm blue in de face, an'
flourish of the big stick—and the seen a railroad train. Several years
street. Chicago, tells of a way to be­ nothin’ doin'!—New York World.
ago *•»-
he r>-
graduated
—--------- from Yale with
newspapers will now humbly admit »nve
distinction, and began the practice or come strong. He says: “My moth-
that their representatives at Youngs­ law in New Haven.
er, who is old and was very feeble, is
How It Affected Him.
deriving so much benefit from Elec­
town were deaf and dumb and blind,
— ’ |
—o—
feel
it
is
my
duty
trie
Bitters
that
1
Major John F. Lacey, who has been
nnd that "nobody had nothin’ to do >
» - a 1_« eV... ..» n n .1 o n 11 o r c i\f lit 5X' il to tell those who need a tonic and
’itn nobody”—or words to that et- selected by the stand-patters of Iowa strengthening medicine about it. In
as their candidate for senator against
Albert B. Cummins, was congress­ my mother's case a marked gain III
man from the Sixth district for four­ flesh has resulted, insomnia has been
The Playground Association of teen years prior to his defeat two overcome, and she is steadily growing
Electric Bitters quicklj
America has employed a man to go years ago by Daniel Webster Ham­ stronger.”
remedy stomach, liver and kidney
ilton.
Major
Lacey
is
a
native
of
a ’Out the country to talk up the mat­
West Virginia, but has been a resi­ complaints. Sold under guarantee at
in’ of every town having one or. dent of Iowa since 1655. He served ; W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c.
more i>iaygrounds cr parks for tiivi through the civil war. entering as a
: of the people generally ml' private and coming out of the army
According to Frank Morrison, sec­
’!>• children in particular. The ilea; as lieutenant and assistant adjutant retary of the American Federation of
Labor, the unions of America today
general.
’’ 4 x »1 one and it 13 to be hoped
have a greater membership than ev­
i-«t t.-.ia "drummer” of enterprising
er before in the history of the labor
movement, in the American Fede-
•i'iri: win visit Oregon and help us
Williams Indian
Pile Ointment ralon of Labor there are now affil­
ntthus? somewhat along this line.
iated 117 National and Internation
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching labor unions, representing approxln
ruerous persons must have been 1 piles. It absorbs the tumors, allava mately 27.000 local labor unions.
ided of a favorite saying of the Itch I d g xt once, sets as a poultice, The number of state federations of
sitn'n Cameron. Jong a senator gives instant relief.
Williams’ In­ labor is thirty-six. and there are 541
Monk (the eaddlei - Ever since
Pom Pennsylvania—"It's better to dian Pile Ointment 1» prepared for central labor bodies and local trade
and labor unions.- In the aggregate ate that Gordon highlander he
Gave, a thousand miles to see a piles and Itching of the private parts. two million men are members of the*
do anything but play golf.
'ra>> '..an to write him a letter"—by Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail 50c body or affiliated with It.
and 1100
Williams Mfg
<To„
happenings.
A Re«»« natal» Arc umani.
props., Cleveland. O.
James K Lyman, the Y M C. A
^Fortner Attorney-General Monett,
secretary at the University, Is now
The circuit court of Gilliam coun­ employed on full time and will give
Ohio, says he turned down an of-
ty is after local option law offend­ all his tme to the college field Last
*r of half a million dollars cash ers. nine indictments having been
year he worked but half the time,
r°®
Standard Ool company, and returned by the grand jury.
The the remainder being given to the su­
case
of
E
C
Rogers
was
dismissed
pervision of other colleges In Oregon
that the offerer demanded a
The case of TfMjp new arrangement will demand a
o**
»100.000, if it was accepted, for lack of evidence
Herman
W
Pauling
was
up
Satur
­
budget of over I120C. which is being
Bar*»;) that wasn’t his reason for re-
day The jury returned a verd.ct of raised among the merchants,
‘«SiEg it
not guilty. Campbell Bros 'f •J»*’ !* dents and the faculty.
now up for trial All he defendants
*nen Inclined to find fault with have employed W H Wilson of The
^•diGons in America just remembe’-' Dalles and Bowerman A Butler
for a six-room cottage to be
D R Parker, of Condon Othere in­
•f rding to official figures.; dicted are F Eubank. Frank kidd
by Wm L McFarland on hia
*•* person out of every tblrty-eia ¡.^ and W M Snell, of Arlington.
between Eugme and Spring-
It will cost in the nelghbor-
9 England and Wales are paupers, 1
of »1000.
"d things ar» getting worse ove-l
that.
he Kodn! in the beginning
1 the time ever cotne when
Attendant
Muaenm — Fir.
acke» of dv«pfcp«'a will be
*’ill not be needed many
it if you allow these little j know very we that dogs are not ad
n
go unheeded it will take miffed bere
tIm*
put your ¡ V
w
II
j’t my
rood condition «««!i»
.
But It f>
I r<»l
Kodol today. Sold by all
50 did
Al Holden li
business.
call for
Perhaps fashion designed the
Sburf—G«®- A DrurE-
sheath skirt to disprove the charge
¿jdress all remittances and com- that 80 per cent of the women
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knock-kneed. By the wav, how In
“ bgl ’ arl >' printing co .,
Hugene, Oregon. the dickens did the editor who made
that charge get bis Information?
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either learner or listener. Even
crudely picked out tune can-
ulse the rich, sweet tone of
Instrument. The Hinze piano is
ideal one for the learner or the
finished ar
Have one in your
home. It
give pleasure to all
your own
anil all who come to
visit you.
Victoria. Sept. 30. Tile work in
the preliminary attempt to float the
Humboldt is now in progress
The
weather is good and the sea as
smooth as a millpond
It is expected
the attempt to float her will lie made
tomorrow at high tide.
J W. Barringer Is now waiting to
move the old Smith warehouse on the
depot grounds to the opposite side of
the tracks
A platform will at once
be built on the north side of the
freight depot so It can be put In com­
mission and the Smith warehouse,
which is now used as a freight de­
pot. will be vacated. The work ot
moving it will then beglu. Mr. Bar­
ringer savs It he cannot begin work
on it before the rains set In. he will
have to postpone It until next sum
mer, as there is always a groat deal
of water under the building after a
hard rain and this will make it tm-
poseible to work beneath it to set the
rollers. While he Is waiting tor this
job. Mr. Barringer will move a resi­
dence for Mrs Working on the lot at
the corner of West Eighth and Wash­
ington streets.
She has sold the
property and will move the build­
ing to an inside lot nearby.
BTOniA.
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IM lot Ynt Hail Lairs
Bsan th.
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"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C,We occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
<£Maid a Baxlaeaa Man: “Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out iu ths end.” Said an Educator: "The quality of instruc­
tion giwn in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Nerthwest. ’’
<LOpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
Ralereacea 1 Any bauk, any newspaper, any business man in Portland.
HANOI BUSINESS OIBECTORY
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Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
G. S. Beardsley, M. D
Tolman Studio
of work. IMn’t fail to mv
picture« we are putting out
now At half price
AIM WilliUiiHte Street
Haxting Sisters
Rnglater Bldg.
Front Suite
GARRETT & MITCHELL
(hr
McLEOD
DENTIST
THE TAILOR
Over linll'x Grocery
Xo. AIM Willamette Mrect
Register Building.
*hoiie Main IOS.
1 I I 1ST SIXTH STREET
Eugene Cleaning
and Dyeing Works Teas, Coffees, Spices
Everything |x»-il>le in churning nini
or Chinaware
Dyeing.
('all nt 30 I'jtMt Xtilth Street.
G. B. I.IN KE, M«r.
Corner Sixth and Willamette Sts.
Phone Mnin 122
Eugene Electric Co.
SHINN
THE SIGN PAINTER
77 West Eight li Street,
W
IL SMYTH, ITop.
i—Main 32, Red 4» 12.
Jesse G. Wells
ATTORNEY
Register Building
Gives apt vial attention to the ex­
amination of abstracts, drafting wills,
settling estutes, conveyances and col­
lections. Also to all pension matters.
I'hono Main 108,
Wm. A. Martin
Attorney-at-Law
I. O. THOMAS
Will practice In all the courts,
Electric Wiring, Fixture. mill H u | h
flee Warren Building. 536 Willam­
pliex
Phone Main A.
EUGENE, OR. ette street, over Crescent store.
Smyths Transfer Co
llaggngv storili ini' for leu ilay».
Physician and Surgeon
KI anil 17 McClung lltalg.,
I'lione Malli 17
Sili nix! Willamette
S. D. READ
Real Estate Brokers
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Learning to Play
Fish and Poultry
Market
DR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM
Physician and Surgeon
Residence 28 East Eleventh street.
Office, Register building. Phone Red
• 281.
Fish Recrivee! Daily
SPECIALTY—Diseases ot women
W. H. RIDGEWAY, Prop.
Pitone Main 23.
«2M Wiltamrttr Nt and children.
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Mamma Shopwell Says
Sh e knows
where to come
when needing
HOSE.
Says: “I’ve done with
tramping ’round;
What’s the use?
never found
Black Cat
Hosiery
I’ve
After looking every­
where,
Stockings that with
Black Cat compare.
Black Cat
Hosiery
Grocery Department
What to Have for Dinner?
Is often a question of great importance Let us help you
If you will call at our store, we may be able to suggest
lots of things you haven’t thought of
Everything we
keep is up the highest standard. Buy your produce from
us and get itjfresh.
E. D. MALTOCK,31S «.
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