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THE EUGENE WEEKLY OÜABD THURSDAY JULY 1. 190’ 4 - to a member of the legislature," but neglects to tell how, or to prove that it was a rise. THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD AN INDEPENDENT PAPER «MOTHER, what makes everything so good these days?” Two years from now more than likely the principal traffic of the Southern Pacific will be diverted over the Oregon East Subscription price, »1.50 per year. It paid in advance. »3 uo at end ern from Eugene to California. of year. CHARLES H. FISHER. Editor and Publisher Entered at Eugene, Oregon, postoffice as avcond-claaa matter Published every Thursday at Eugene. Oregon. SubacripUua Pally Delivered by carrier, per week .................................... Delivered by carrier, one month.................................... B t mail one year (tn advance)......................................... One month ................................................................................ Single copies .............................................................................. Weekly Guard, per year. ............................................. “Why it's that K C BAKING 1*OWDER. Cake, biscuit or ¿riddle-cakes,-it’s all the same. Since I’ve used K C everything comes out just right, liRiit, crisp am! tit for a king. I knew I was safe in trying it—they were so sure I’d like it They refund your money if von dou t like it better than any other,-better,-mind you. Then it’s guaranteed under every Pure Food Law you ever heard of, and, you won’t believe it, but it casts less than what I’ve used,—a real nice saving. I understand it’s because they don t belong to the Baking Powder “Trust.” My, it’s a satisfaction to get xl value for your money these days when everything s so There is little sentiment against the proposal to pay the mayor and councilmen fair salaries for ttie time they devote to .» .16 . 50 interests of the city. . 4.60 . 60 . .06 . 1.60 Taft has received a bushel of letters commending that cor poration tax, but not one of them bears the signature of John D .Rockefeller. Adver.lalng i*«ee made known on application THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909 They're getting politer in the senate. Instead of calling each other liars, they now say it is "as false a thing as was ever uttered." EUGENE SHOULD BUILD THE ROAD If Eugene possessed the spirit exhibited by the heavy prop erty owners of Boise, Idaho, in their effort to secure a second Col Hofer must have prayed hard this morning, judging railroad, the road from this city to the Siuslaw would be built from the way the rain came down for a few minutes. within a year, even if it was necessary to raise all the money locally. Here is a report of a recent meeting of the Boise Com c onald and c ollum SIX THOUSAND mercial Club, taken from the Idaho Daily Statesman: “Throw off the yoke of Harriman" was the slogan of a meet GET LIGHT SENTENCES COALMINERSLAY ing of the membership of the Boise Commercial Club Thursday night, when by a unanimous vote the club authorized a commit FOR BOCZE-SELLING DOWN THEIR TOOLS tee of five to be appointed for the purpose of outlining some plan of procedure under the district-aided railroad law enacted by Pearl McDonald and Benjamin Mc ♦ Pittsburg. June 2' \ll min the tenth session of the legislature. M. Alexander, S. H. Hays Collum, of Mareóla, were each sen ♦ ers In the tv rthern end of the ♦ Pittsburg field. about 6.000 in and Reilly Atkinson were among the speakers. tenced to serve ten days ’he coun number, quit work today It M. Alexander, declaring that the word of Harriman was not ty jail this morning, they Having ♦ ♦ Is not a strike, the men decid to be taken for anything, said he would be one of 100 men to pleaded guilty to the charge of violat ♦ ing merely to quit work until take SI,000,000 in bonds for a Boise railroad and that he could ing the local option law. The light 4 certain differed es ar» adjus ♦ ted. A formal strike may be contribute $25,000 in all, including stock subscriptions. Reso sentence was upon the recommenda ♦ lutions. he asserted, were useless; the thing to do was to do busi tion of District Attorney Rrvson. who ♦ decided upon later. ness. and start to do it right away, with capital contributed at state«! that 'the nteu sold a drink! home. He did not think the plan for a district-aided road wholly which, according tc :h«> evidence be-! ROGUE RIVER feasible, but believed it was a step in the right direction. He fore the grand jury, the men thought advocated the shortest route possible to the coast, so that Idaho was non-intoxicating, but contained a FRUIT LAND SELLS might have a waterway to New York when the great Panama good percentage ot alcohol. This. Irink was Nymph." made by the Mt. canal is completed. AT HIGH PRICES Hood Brewing Company. We have a number of men in Eugene richer than the Mr Al Contempt Charge Dismissed One cf the largest orchard dealt The m-tter of contempt of court hv exander referred to in this report, and if these men would put up George King came up Saturday ma ade In this locality for severa $25,000 apiece in stock or bonds, the rest of the people would evening, and after thorough investi months was closed yesterday whet F. Rowell, until recently a whole follow their example as far as their means justified, and we gation the charges were dismissed. sale and retail upholsterer in Cedar Lupton Trial could begin throwing dirt for the Siuslaw railroad before the The trial of C. S. Lupton, keeper of Rapids, la., and E. M Soboda. I the "Coney Island" resort on the mill wholesale and retail coal dealer. als< summer is over. of C»*dar Rapids, purchased from G race between Eugene atid Springfield, Why not build the road now, instead of waiting as Boise has charged with violating the local op A. Morse his or hard tract, aboil four miles south of Medford and done for better railroad facilities until driven to desperation by tion law. was begun this morning which »so.ooo »Ju paid and the following jury chosen: I There are 145 acres of land in the broken promises of the railroad magnates? While Eugene I. M. Smlgley. T. J. Blakely, Wm. .tract and of tills fully 135 a-res Bainbridge. Io«. M England. C E. is growing and prosperous is the time to reach out for new Buss. John Spores. Wm. H. Elliott. set to fruit. This is in apples, peart and some prunes. Some of the tret- trade and new territory. t»rant Hendricks. F. E. Makemson. are from 12 to 15 years old. whlk M D M C J. E. Lee. J. R. Purkerson. Alfred Doolittle. The grand jury this afternoon adjourned until Thursday, July 1. and a program arranged that will keep something doing every minute All our business firms, as well as fraternal societies should for the amusement of the attendance. Dr. W. H. Dale returned home Fri assist in making the Fourth of July parade a success. We are day. During hl, vacation he met going to have a great crowd here, including hundreds of visi with the grand lodge A. F. & A. M.. tors from the Capital City, and no effort should be spared to in Portland, and attended the A-Y-P Exposition at Seattle and many other make the occasion a success. Such celebrations are judged enjoyable functions while away. Dr. Russell, of Salem, had. charge of hl« largely by the parade with which the exercises of the day open I pra ttce d .ring hi, absence. Dr. and this year we should try to excel the splendid showing made Russell will visit his home folks ten miles east of Eugene before return last year, which broke all previous records. As there are only ing to Salem. a few days left in which to complete arrangements it is neces Damon Smith, the druggist, took well-earned vacation this week. sary for prompt action on the part of all who wish to partici , a going to points north. pate in this feature. Of course, we have a kick coming on the late schedule of the 3. P. Co. However, when the larger cities have The news of the calling for bids for the construction of the spent their wrath it might appear l more modest for the little ones to Oregon Eastern is the best news Eugene has heard for a long i keep still. In a recent editorial on railroad development in Oregon, the Salem Journal said: "The people of Eugene are making great exertions to raise a stock subscription for a railroad to Suislaw. With a railroad building from that city up the Mc Kenzie, aleady to Springfield ,on the Harriman line from Klam- Kenzie, already to Springfield, on the Harriman line from Klam- would become a railroad center.’’ With Harriman building eastward from Eugene to Klam ath Falls and our own people constructing a road westward to the Suislaw, Eugene ought to be able to make a noise like an old-fashioned boom. ing of 145 acres, for »30,000. ford Tribune. Med HENDERSON. OF EUGENE, CHIEF CARRIER DELEGATE The letter carriers' state associa tion concluded Jhelr convention here Saturday with a banquet at which Mayor Slatlock and Heltuas Thomp son. president of the Commercial Club, were pr< -»nt. In the husirvws meeting at Frank's hall in the cven- fng the following officers were chosen: W. F. Daugherty. Portland, pregl dent; Otto Grahni, Astoria, vire president; E J Burrows, Portland,! secretary-treasurer; executive- board. A. D. Welch. Salem; N. M. Clfm.i Eugene; delegate at large to attend I the national convention at St. Patil. Cecil C. Henderson; state national! EUGENE CIGAR COMPANY vice president. F. P. Holm, Portland Hendersln will be the chief dele-' OPEN FOR BUSINESS gate from Oregon. Other delegates I will be sent front local organizations. E Darling and M. Keech have formed the Eugene Cigar Company CHILDREN WHO ARE Sl< KLY. and will conduct their factory at. 32. Mothers who value their own com East Ninth street. Ti,e chief brand fort and the welfare of their child which they will manufacture will <>e ren, should never be without a box I a mild flavored, straight five cent of Mother Gray’s Sweet Powder for cigar, called the D. A K. cigar. The Children, for use throughout, the I f firm will not do a retail business, at season. They break up Colds, cure least soon, but will sell their pro ducts to the retailers ia Eugene and Feverishness, Constipation, Teeth- ing Disorders, Headache and Stom- Lane county. Mr. Darling was formerly of Med ach troubles, These powders never! ford. Mr. Keech Is a manufacturer fall. Sold by all drug short . 25c.' l>on't accept and sustltiite. A trial just from Indiana. Their factory number is forty-six. package will be sent free to any | They will catei especially -to tbh mother who will sddres« Allen 8. ' I Olmsted, lx; Roy. N. Y. local demand. •'We like Eugene.” Mr. Darling said this morning, “and we believe that there Is a good field here for another factory. So we have con ta LuU r, *u,<l And «tmu ' kno cluded to stay and cast our fortunes hn wonder ful C ÄhirlinqSpn./ upon Eugene waters.” Every Woman An exchange speaks of a man “who rose from a policeman BAKING POWDER T he B est AT AN^f PRICE can on trial frftni your grocer. Send us (he coupon - - „ • find ....»— inside, mentioning thin ...... paper, r——c — - . — ill you wjjl and WC mail you the new “Cook’s Book" containing 80 splendid new recipes.—a beautifully illustrated book full of fine-baking helps. If you don’t like K C Baking Powder better than.any other, you get your money back and keep the “Cook’s Book’’ for your trouble. But you can’t help liking K C. GUARANTEED UNDER ALL PURE FOOD LAWS JAQUES MfC CO.. Chicago HILL’S GUN STORE 513 Willametne SC. Phone Black 1052 The Birthday of Liberty May we never grow too old to remember and celebrate the day that gave this Nation birth. Fircwor ks and decorations with national colors has become the cus- tom of the American people. You will find our store to be the headquarters for fireworks of all kinds Sky rockets, Roman Candles, Jack in the Box, Grasshoppers, Serpents, Flower Pots, Tor pedoes Red Heads, Pin Wheels, Diablo Giant Fountains, Buster and Kilg.m repeating cap pistols, alligators and caps and dozens of penny goods too numerous to mention. FLAGS FROM 5C PFR DOZEN TO S8.00 EAGH. EUGENE S BIG CELEBRATION Rest In A Patterson Hammock During the warm weather you will want to spend some time out of doors. will rest well in a good hammock. more than poor ones. You PATTERSON HAMMOCKS are good and cost no They can be had for $1.50 to $5 00 ft 'Pa.ltereon.’a Tents of Low Price and High Quality Varfnnl Pyrin.n. * lent. —‘ It natanti y. Russia is said to be going after a piece of China, with a big army; but it may wind up by getting another licking from Ja pan, which also has that China hankering. REMEMBER a few i>ear trees are only 4 or 5 yeart old. The whole orchard Is now In Dr. F. Gowland Hopkins, a prominent London physician, I the prime of bearing and It is estl- mated the fruit now on the __ t reef asserts that human life may be sustained and prolonged by will produce a net Income of »10.- cannibaliism. The statement of Dr. Hopkins has not passed 000.—Medford Tribune. unchallenged and even the most cold-blooded of scientists deny CROPS AROUND HARRISBURG that human flesh is a fit food for humans. Dr. Hopkins raised BETTER THAN EXPECTED MANY BIG DEALS IN FRUIT LANDS the point in an address on “Biological Chemistry,” in which he (Special Corresixmdencet. discussed the amount of protein which every man ought to eat A Jeal was consummated Friday Harrisburg. June 28.—A lack of in a day ,and declared that it depended largely on the kind, news here this week Is a notable which shows that one man knows a for one type of protein was not necessarily as efficient as an condition. "All hands and the cook” good thing when he sees it, was the attended the meeting of the pioneers sale for $20.001) of the wonderful other. “What would be the most efficient protein for men?” at Brownsville, leaving tie city with 20-acre orchard of J. W Meyers north of Central Point, to Conro he asked. "Clearly, although it is not a point of practical die but a faithful few Hay harvest is getting under way Ftero, a clubman of Chicago, whc tetics ,the most sensible person in this connection is the can with the p respect of a good crop nt last season partially closed a deal the Dunlap or ix-ever orchard nibal. In consuming his own kind he is eating the right stuff. vetch and alfalfa but the cheat will for be a light crop. A full supply of west of Medford, and afterward Though it may seem a gruesome experiment, a worker in Heid Kentish cherries have been canned changed his plans and went to Europe. elberg has just lately tested the point. He feund that a dog and stored for winter use. The yield of this fruit Is below the aver The present week has been when fed with dog, was able to do with a much smaller quan age. The fall wheat is coming on a with gosd promise, expected to be record breaker in the sale of or- tity of protein than when fed with any other protein whatever. I full average. The spring-sown wheat chard property, the total exceeding $365,000. Other big transactions The blood and tissues of one animal are not of the same char will be a light crop. buzz of the wood-saw is warn were the sale of the Will Stewart acter as those of another. There is a chemistry of species. ing The us that the long days of summer orchard, consisting or 170 acres, 100 The nearer two species of animals are together, the more near . have passed and that another winter in young trees, for »85,000. to George Daggett, a prominent grain is approaching. ly does the chemistry agree. It is easy to distinguish between Everything possible is being done broker of Minneapolis and Chicago, the blood of men and sheep, but very difficult to distinguish to make the celebration here on the and the purchase by C. H. Rowell of ■ 3rd of July an interesting occasion Cedar Rapids, la., of C. M. Soboda between that of men and apes, though differences do exist.” Good speakers have been engaged of the G. A. Morse orchard, consist time. If work is pushed on this line, we will all feel like forgiv ing the S. P. Co. for a whole lot of things, including the new train service. What the people want is railroad development and if Harriman will give it to them he will find that much of the .popular discontent will be allayed and the people will co operate with him in the up-building and development of Oregon. / J MARRIED * «R Tour drngpfptforft» f he < annoi «uopi y thè ( i A ft V E L. «•■«•»pi no ©•h«r. b’it »•’Kl Kt&nip f-jT l ook—•Valeri. Tt plvM In Eugene, June 28, 1 909, at 11 ».' I f hwtratM ili p.iriiculnni sujh direction« in- m., Miss Anna J. Boggs and Arthur C. i Ysluabln V> ta-lD-n. M IOHK» Lott, both of Springfield, Rev. D. H. ! 4 I luvit 2140 laiue-Davis Drug Co.'« Flve Storcv, Tria«ble officiating. punpaoj ”03 v aga«L) DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR BACKACHE Weak Kidneys, Lame Back Inflammation of the Bladdef A WEEK’S TRIAL 25«