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4 THE EM WEEKLY GUARO AN INDEPENDENT PAPER CH AKI.ES H. FISH EK. Editor and Publisher I Subacrlptlon prke, 31.50 per year. If paid io advance; Of year. THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1900 I teach.” The teacher works with the most precious metal ou earth, the mind of a child. Nobody would think of permitting any one except a most expert operator to cut. polish and set a diamond, and yet, how many bunglers there are permitted to work upon the brains and character of children. ;1 a 1 //’ 31.00 at end Fathers and mothers can do much to bring about a safe and Kntrmi at Eugene. Oregon, poxtulfice aa aet-ond-elaaa matter Published every Thuraday at Eugene. Oregon. sane observance of the Fourth of July by discouraging their children in the use of fire crackers and other explosives so Agent* Tor rite Cvuwrd Th« following are authorized tv take and receipt for lubeoriptlona or much used in the celebration of the natal day . The celebration transact auy other buslueea for The Daily and Weekly Guard: Spain. __ June 22. 1909 La Granja. _____ ___ ________ of the Fourth usually begins a number of days prior to that Creaweli—J. L. Clark. to a Queen Victoria gave birth Coburg—George A. Drury. date, in one way or another . While some of the men begin daughter at 6:25 a tn today The their celebrations in the first days of July in the indulgence and birth of a princess waa particularly pleasing t»a the first two children THURDAY, JUNE 24, 1909. over-indulgence in the use of “fire water,” the boys begin an were boy». Prince Alfonso and Jaime ' early jollification in the discharge of fire crackers, Both Prince The booming of fifteen guns an ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ should be discouraged and stamped out if possible. 1 Let the nounced the birth of a girl and the ♦ ♦ people in general place the stamp of disapproval upon the rejoicing thereafter waa general. It la time to clean your office. ♦ ♦ one and the parents refrain from their indulgence with their It is time to clean your store. ♦ And It is time to scrub your windows. ♦ ♦ Many accidents occur in these ante- RINEHART REUNION ♦ children in the other. And your ceilings and your floor. ♦ ♦ Time to dust your musty book shelves Fourth of July celebrations, and it has a tendency to ingraft ♦ BEGINS AT FREEWATER And your pictures on the walls. « ♦ ♦ I into the minds of the children the spirit of a “ noisy Fourth. ” ♦ Time to air your musty heirlooms. ♦ ♦ Annual Family Gathering is the And your dark, ancestral halls. ♦ ♦ ♦ Greatest of Its Kind The S P. company has increased (?) train service in Ore ♦ Open wide your doors and windows. ♦ ♦ gon by taking off the most popular and convenient train of all, Let the air and sunshine in; ♦ on the Coast. ♦ Never mind the wild disorder. ♦ and putting in its place a through train that does no local bus Never mind the crash and din. ♦ ♦ iness . The more populous Western Oregon becomes the poorer Get the broom and duster working. ♦ A fam- Freewater, Or.. June« 22 From the cellar to the roof. ♦ ♦ ily reunion lllneliarta. of the- So that dainty maiden summer ♦ its train service, and if we continue to grow we may have hope which han attract«*«! many pimple of ♦ Will show nothing of reproof. ♦ in time to see a return to the old-time mixed freight and pas that name from the Northwest and ♦ ♦ a few front the East. will begin here Meanwhile the members of our expensive and tomorrow Member« of the branches ♦ senger train. And with all your springtime cleaning ♦ In your office, home and store. ♦ highly ornamental railroad commission continue their activity will be present from Eugene. Port ♦ Do not let that satisfy you ♦ land and other Northwest ixiints « never having missed drawing their monthly pay checks since The reunion I» held every year and There is just one corner more, ♦ ♦ they were legislated into office. Open up your upper story ♦ Is one of the largest of Its kind. CAUSE OF JDÏ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Where the good and bad are rife: Give your mind a good spring cleaning— Needs it, I will bet your life. ♦ ♦ ♦ « Doni Heal the Kitchen All the necessary family coofe. a » well on OI1 a . Ing may be done a» New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove ai O0 the beat coal or w<x>d range. By u»ing the “New Perfe. tion“Oil Stove, the annoyance of an overheated and ituffy kitchen 1» entirely avotJed,evfn in midaummcr. The uientdig cooitruction of the Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove ensures quick work and a cool kitchen. The "New Perfection” has a subs tantial CABINET TOP foe warming plates and keep ing food hot after it is cooked. Alio drop shelve« on which to set small cooking utensils—every convenience, even to bar» for holding towel». Made in three »ires. Can be had cither with or without Cabinet Top. II not at your dcakr’i, write our nearest agency. Lamp and vary handaon««. Giva a powerful light and bum» lor hour« with <mr Idling. I'ori.bU, aalr. .onvmirnt full what tmry honw nrrda. It out with your dralrr, wrtlr our rwarrit agrtuy. STANBARO OIL COMPANY THIRD r*«i.r Pamphlets giving in full the propose«! initiative amend ments to the city charter have been mailed to all the voters These should be carefully read and an intelligent vote cast upon each next Monday*. The Guard believes several of these mat NOT OVER CROWDED. KASPARILLA ters are important, and that above all the city hall bonds should Ki Thia sterling houaohold rvtnedv is moat be carried. Then there is the proposed city band amendment • i—rrafully preu-rihrd tor a "world During the commencement season it is customary for and the proposition to pay the mayor and councilmen a small tnnitiles." F«>r drraugrtnrnta of the di gestive organa it is ■ natural curve« live, 4 speakers to warn graduates against entering the ‘‘over remuneration for their services to the public. of*r»ting directly upon the live- and all- crowded professions.” This tendency has caused the Wash uieqtary canal, gently but |icniL>lcntL •tituidatitig a healthful activity. Its ington Post to take the subject up in an editorial way and it A Kansas clergyman has hit upon a happy expedient for in- i benedctal influence entends, however, t» tries to point out that there is pleny of room for the grad-1 ducing people to attend church. Recently the Rev. E. Patillo, every portion <>( the aystetu. aiding tn the I :«x ew.es of digestion atui aaalllillatioil of uates if they will but show some common sense in selecting I of a Troost avenue Methodist church, announced that he would By Lydia E.Pinkham’sVeg- food, promoting a wholeaome, natural I vocations. appetite, correcting w»ur atomarh. I>a4 send motor cars for every person who considered his home too bieath, irregularities of the bosvela, von Among the other callings the Post refers to the profession far from church to attend. The venture was an entire success etable Compound »'ipation a.«i the long Itat of tmutdrs d,rr< tlv traceable to tli<«e tinwhole*..ur Chicatro. HI. — "1 want to tr!1 ynn of farming, which it considers in much the same light as that as twelve motor cars were effective in collecting two hundred .■■■ndlti >n« Kaapardla dispel» dror what I.ydia E. rinkham s VrgrUibla of engineering, medicine, law and other lines which are usually members of the congregation. Compound did for nir. 1 was so siek li «, beadache, tiaekaehe anil <ies|x>n.. that t»vo of tin' bi-»t doctors in Chicag! f v due to inactivity of the liver, referred to as the “professions.” said I would die if 1 did not ban* an Sidneva and digestive tract. It 1» » “The farmer who makes money out of his crops in the fu- ■ Klamath Falls advices are to effect that railroad construc ugther.ng Ionic ot the highest value operation. 1 had already had two I * it fails to satisfy we authority all ture will not be the boy who has learned his farming by follow tion on the Natron extension, which will connect with the main operations, and rs to refund th<* purchase i>rue i* ing the plow, but the one who studied soils in the laboratory line of the Southern Pacific at Eugene, will be continued this they wanted nt«' to '■ • ■ > I' >rtlaiwi Ore», n go through a third and the cultivation of plants at the experiment stations, it sumemr north of that place. A section of at least twenty-five J one. I suffered day will be the professional farmer who will gather the plums in miles will be built before winter, according to reports at that and night front in M MMlIXa ><>TI< K TO < HKMITOKM flammation and a In th® ('In uit « ouit of th® Htnt® of the next generation. end of the line. This is good news for Eugene. Oregon. In and for th« County suiall tumor, and Moth * 1« h*r®hy »r|v®n ti nt by <*• of Lan® <1rr of Ulf County Court of Un» never thought of “So the boy who feels his ambitions crumble at the cry I>onle E EdwartS«, i’ alntlff, v». Q<o. ty. Oregon, duly ma»td itn<l mt«rr<1 ot seeing a well da) <.’. Eilwurdi, defendant. record on the (Ith day of May. overcrowded professions need not lose heart. The practical There is no disputing the fact that Eugene is the best town again. A friend To Qeorii® C. Edward« the undrralguvd waa dub »i'l* "imed •«; In th® name of th® atiitn of Or«*tfon vnlnlatint rl x of th»* • toid me how Lydia f «»»• ar h professions are of prime importance in the world today. They in Western Oregon today. When the railroad is built across hereby r»»»iulrcd to app*'ur und Minltb, <!«’<••• u»«•»!. All t»«’t»'‘iiM lia«lD< ______ E. I'inkharn's ( eg you ar® ’r th® complaint niculnjit you clalma atfalnat »al«l ratal® in* hrrrbjf demand as much intelligence as the others, as much energy, the mountains from Klamath Falls, and another westward to etable <'oin|xiund had heljx-d her, and unuwt In th® ubov® «*ntlti«'d Circuit (‘ouri r®<iulr«<i to prrarnt ihrm l<> th® utolar* within Mix w®®ka after the »lute of th«* m I koiu I ut E um ®»»®. <»r* *<••«>. Within ■!! and a nearly equal amount of study along specialized lines. , the Siuslaw, it will be ten times as good as it is now. And I tried it. ami after the third oottk service oc thia aummona upon if • month® from th® date of this no* was cured." Mrs.At.vt-.NA Sl'EKUNO, N» r®»*d p®rxonall). and If not to*r4«»n ... Best of all, they pay well, and there is no over-crowding to get both of these will come in the not distant future. II laitigdon Street, Chicago, 111. ally a®rv®d upon you, then within alx I»at**d at Kuapne, Oregon, thia tin w«»ks from iii«* dal«' of to® flrat pul>- If you are ill do not drag along at Ihatlon of till» Nummonn. and If you day of May. l»0* at the top—for the top is as wide as the circumference of the AIIHIK Wl HT bl I TH. honi«- or in your place of employment full to appear and answer Raid com i A'!inlnl»tr i1111 <»f Ilf of earth.” for want thereof the plaintiff Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfel. the famous Labrador explorer and until an ojx-ratioti is necessary, but plaint. Our nr E. Smith (!«•<’« .»>»• <1. will apply to the court for th® relief This characterization of agriculture applies well in the social worker, says that in the interests of the campaign against build up the feminine system, ami re demanded therein. thia milt havlnK WOOlxXx'K <fc roTTIJIt. move the cause of those distressing been hrnuKht to dlwmdve th«' bonda of Attorney« ._ west. In this country land may be obtained easily and it is a tuberculosis he has induced most of the natives to weave the a> hes and tains by taking I.ydia E matrimony now exlatlnir between th® — plaintiff und the defendant, upon th/ well known fact that farming is the most remunerative calling motto, “Don’t Spit” in their rugs, instead of other homely say Pinkham'» Vegetable Compound, made ground* <>f ®xtterne cruelty. from roots anti herbs. Should ti I® Mummona not be served S PILLS there is. mgs which were formerly used. For thirty years it lias been thestan- upon you peratinally, then It will be CHICHESTER W T ||F •»! (l»u A nerved upon you by publication In the lard remedy for female ills, and lias Iwtl u‘ A«< -r ;«•< / \ Everybody in Lane county desires a railroad to the Suis- Eugene Weekly Guard, a newnpapur 4 l«|.< h•*» (« » ■ t .«••«.••»rHrM'id/JjX restored the health of thou publiahed .it Eugen®, county of (uana. |M 1« U««1 •* • • M V/ Having read Mrs. Howard Gould's declaration under oath (xisitively I - » »*» «■! WK» I ' I • V/ law and is willing to help the movement along. The only dif »andsof women who have lieen troubled atate of <>r®Kon. t>y publication therein I •!»•» »••» |!«i «*4 ” once a week for the period of alx l»F'»a«4*«. A ' »< .11 4 '•» - TIB’ ficulty to overcome seems to be that of uniting the people on a that she could not dress properly on less than $40,000 a year, with displacements, inflammation, ul- weeks, commencing on th® l&th «lay of — bl .Ah»M> ItH t Mt I II « deration,fibroid tumors, irregularities, April. 1109. this being th*, flrat day for i V® B ye«.»x.. 1 •'*’ * it seems only natural to wonder if she dressed improperly all particular plan, opinions as to the best method differing wide A cop rv not n i periodic pains, backache, liearingalow n publication by <»rd®i of 1. T Harris, reeling, flatulency, indigestion, ilizzi- judge nt th® circuit court. In and for the years before she married into the Gould family? ... ____ —* Hi® county of lairi®, said order being ly. This being the case, why not for once get together on the nesa, or nervous prostration. Why mad«* on the 14th day of April, lituj proposition to construct the first secion of eighteen or twenty ion't you try it? E II (HtEENMAN SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD Attornei fur Plaintiff Solomon had little on the New York magistrate who, in dis miles across the valley with local money and then bond the road for the additional money with which to compete it. Mr. John- i charging eight men arrested for playing poker in a saloon, lec liar a n t e c>ci I t « S«li.r«c1lon or Your Monoz IS««». son says he can do this, which should not really prove a diffi tured the policeman who made the arrests for his ‘silly perse cult task for a man experienced in such ¿natters, as he offers cution of the poor.” ample evidence to show that he is. It should appeal to any John Bull's arranging a spectacle of 14 4 warslip3—a rec one as a safe and sane plan, and in the opinion of the men who FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. ord fighting aggregation—especially for the ecL'-ors of Great have been working on the enterprise for a year past, it is prac I EL1EVES SOUR STOMACH. BELCHING. ETC. Britain shows that he knows a thing or two abo"t, the rijht kind tically the only one by which this much-needed railroad will ever be secured. Until the people here evince their faith in the. of advertising. / project by investing some of their money in it foreign capital A distinguished New York lawyer had the nerve to get up will not be forthcoming, but should we go ahead as suggested, in court and declare a man he admitted had used the money of there is ittle prospect of ultimate failure. a bank for speculative purposes, was the benefactor, not the Beat of work.. Don't fall to MV tii< looter, of that bank. pictures we are putting out ADVANTAGES OF IRRIGATION . Manicuring and S. G. Beardsley,M. D i — Selected I PREVENTED a mf Kodol Hair Dressing The issue of the Outlook that prints a T. R. editorial deal In view of the movement for irrigation in the Willamette ing with the charge that Roosevelt would not a’low the sugar ; Hasting Sisters Register Bldg. valley, the following facts contained in a recent dispatch from Front Sdite trust to be prosecuted will probably have to be printed on Denver, Colo., are of special interest at this time: I asbestos. “The certainty of crop yield under a system of irrigation is GARRETT & MITCHELL one of the features which gives the farmer in an irrigated area A Massachusetts widow, after wrestling with poverty for an advantage . He has control of the water supply, can apply years, has inherited a big slice of a $10,000,000 estate. Now Real Estate Brokers it, stop it, or give little or much as the crop conditions require. she'll have to wrestle with the men who will want to marry that lU-gister Building. Other conditions which militate against crops are largely absent coin. I’hone Main I OH. I where irrigation is necessarv . This certainty of production and that of maximum yield are among the greatest factors of value Reading old family Bibles has become a fad in New Jersey in irrigated land . It is asserted that good irrigated land is since a man accidentally found nearly $5,000 between the Eugene Cleaning worth from three to four times as much as the best rainfall pages of one willed to him by an aunt more than thirty years ; and Dyeing Works land measured by production . Very often one year's crop is ago. Everything | mmmííi | c in cleaning und sufficient to pay for the land and water. Land planted to pota Dyeing. toes will bring all the way from $100 to $300 per acre, and und Willametto Hts. Here’s another thing to chew on. Six of the biggest chew Comer Hlxtli I’hone Mnin 122 strawberries from $400 to $700 an acre .Orchard land returns ing gum factories have formed a trust with a capital of $6.700.- very often $1,000 an acre or more. Ease with which the land 000. Now go ahead .with the jaw clutch set at full speed. can be cultivated, the depth of the soil and the valuable nature SHINN THE SIGN PAINTER of the crops which the land is suited to raise are all factors in No man is ever so wise that somebody does not think him a 77 West Eighth Htreet. this richness of production ,but the chief one remains the exact fool. That’s a good thing to remember when you feel like ness with which the available supply of water can be determin getting extra chesty over some stunt you have pulled off. ed, and the readiness with which it can be applied to the crop.” SmythsTransfer Co There is a tremendous amount of truth in the statement by Venezuela's present rulers are showing that they know how Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeton University, that ‘‘there to swat Castro on the sorest spot, by widely advertising the Baggage »tored free for ten day* are more honest occupations than teaching, if you cannot treasury surplus the country now has. Phone«—Main ¡13. Red 4013. W, H. SMYTH, Prop. now ut half price I olman Studio SIM Willamette Street S. D. READ DENTIST O»<v Hall'« Grocery No. 5IK Willamette Street Physician and Surgeon KI anil 17 McClung Bldg . Phone Main 17 Hili mid W IllmneW* McLEOD THE TAILOK On«« door east of Oli'» Grill 7tb Si. FOB BEST Jesse G. Wells Teas, Coffees, Spices ATTORNEY or Chinaware ( all at «0 East Ninth Rtrert. G. K. LOCKK, Mgr. Eugene Electric Co. I. O. THOMAS Ileglstcr Buililiii« Glve» special attentimi t<> tl,e ?.*’ «minuti in <>f aliatracts, draftinM *> h *« settllng estate», conveyam « .. n»d c® lecitomi. Alno to all pausino mattar»- l’hulie Malti 108. Wm. G. Martin Attorney-at Law Electric Wlrlnp, Fixturea and Hui»- Will practice In all the i< urts. pllee flee Warren Building, 630 Will*®" Phone Main B. KUGLNE, OR. ette street, over Crescent store. Poultry and Fish Market Fiat» Rwiv.yj Daily , H. RIUGKWAY; Prop. 1 bone Main 3tt. 628 WUUmetu- **i OR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM Physician and Surgeon Hesldence 28 East Eleventh *'rpe\ Office. Register building. I’hone «231. SPECIALTY—Disease» of worn** and child ran. * Abrahi Th» P»tu U»nUrl lb» pr»l>' cut* w»ri Y<m « »I talrtMl», Otiwr di« H tiico h»’ eosr»rt>li'C tarnt »mot HpuUUoIl I I Tb« P»runa Ofntlrinr «rai r«»ulia th* u«e of •Wruna," I tarai,-atari pa a trail n MallB«dl«Tl I (From ■ The gran tn rued an I htm U W neond d«*g ■tand trial ««era in r< Walker, it and killed quarrel ¡it week« ago believe i ha dental and quitta! at t Fay Alili youth who a*» rhnrr.. waa Indlcti IU ho Je»»,' Eil Jam In M< < \ ■are arreni noon at Mt !a< liquor, sene In an arraign,,i ! CANNON PROH FOUF ♦ Don't ♦ *«. if y(l ♦ U m ♦ Hi nolae ♦ mrrchsnt ♦ psv I, n ♦ Tho city ♦ night to ♦ nan. J W lot . ♦ ♦ «h i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ’ ««■ H Wil ponalt li Th.. th« chi, lb' pO|>|> ♦ lark pi ♦ the ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦< {♦♦♦♦♦♦* : „At Stayt, "« Clara «no Th., this city St! >* tak. n m «inetery f, "kCMIiim ' Wry|c,.R J nnd t Roy n< was ih of t M« JOH Il I no ‘am*"1' l11* ‘»Hon this