FOUR — L ■ ■■!■■■■■ THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY MAR 10. 1910 JI s arms, cheek against cheek, with confidence and tremblin; words of love, with advice and forgiveness, the child would have pledged herself to lead a righteous life. Beaten and re-! CHARLEN H. FISHER. Editor and Publisher AN INDEPENDENT PAPER pelled, treated as a hopeless sinner and outcast, the child might Entered at Lux-o', Dregua. po-«ufflce ar aeeoud-claM matter have taken herself at her mother s estimate of her worthlessness Publt^ied every Thureday at Eugene. Oregon. with wounded pride, indignation and melancholy—these some Agvuta tor The rtuartl times lure the footsteps of the young into wayward paths. The following are authorized to take and receipt for auoecrlpUoua er The roughness and Mothers should make confidants of their daughters, as fath­ trenf>act any other business for The Dally and Weekly Guard: Creswell—J. L. Clark. er« should of their sons. Why should the person most loved be redness of chapped Cobnrg—Georas A. Drury. HOBSON’S th« one most feared? Why should parents make home the place SARSAPARILLA SabscrtpUou peto«, >1.60 p«r ysar, if paid In adraos«; *S.M at «od of last resort in the hour of trouble? skin quickly and surely Of year. Is sold on a guarantee. If Often the father and mother who act like Russian wielders disappears through you buy a bottlo and it doMnl THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1910 of the knout, who make the parental roof as hostile as a Siberian rsUsvs that ' tired feeling" your the use of CUTI- prison, are the most ridiculously stubborn in defending their er­ THE PHILADELPHIA TROUBLES money will bo cheerful/ refund- ring children to the outside world. School teachers can testify CREAM. It is sooth­ ♦ I " ■ X - "I:. ■», «4. Price, per bottle, SI.00 For a city of traditional peace and harmony Philadelphia that many a parent who beats his children for acknowledged of­ ing and healing. Gentlemen will bkff wine and can offer more labor strikes and other disputations, with demon fenses will insist, on hearing of others, that his own sacred flesh and blood cannot do wrong. find it a delightful after shaving IRON •trations of violence, than any other community. The present When your child makes a mistake, teH him so frankly. Show Is a good spring tonic. It is strike of street car employes, followed by a sympathetic striko cream. Ask for a free sample. him that you do not intend to disown him, and confess that you put up for us by Parke DavU, calling out over 100,000 men from other unions, is a direct out were yourself never taken for an angel. There is much philoso ­ Large bottle Bowers ’ one of the best Eastern pharu.i- growth of the troubles of last May. At that time a demand phy in the advice once given by a kind father to a thieving son: ceuticftl houses. You might ns was made for increased pay and shorter hours, a demand that Cuti-Cream . . . "Honesty is the best policy, my son — I've tried both." well have the best -It costs no was resisted by the traction company, and matters assumed a Keep the lights burning in the window. Never forget to tell moro. Large bottle of Bowers’ serious phase that alarmed politicians and caused them to inter­ your daughter that there is at least one place beneath the stars Beef, Wine and Iron. . . . 75c vene. Because of their efforts a settlement was made, tho Fine hand colored and photograph cards. Tciutiful where her tears will dry—in the lovelight of home, sweet home agreement to last until next June. cards and the best selection. Carls that Each side now avers that the other has violated the agree­ —by the blazing hearth, within the sound of forgiving mother's should sell for ten cents we arc offering at “V voice. Make the home sacredly attractive, a place of forgive ­ ment. Employes say that their union was being discriminated against, and men dismissed without cause, and that the company ness, a holy sanctuary where none may trace the wounded heart to its hurt. Keep the lights burning in the windows. had organized a rival union; the company says that it delayed and approach perfection for discharges as long as possible, and only let those out who had the comfort and convenience of our customers. We sell tl c goods any drug store sells. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY proved to be incompetent, dishonest or disrespectful to passen a quality guaranteed perfect. We select only those drugs the s'rmgih and purity of which gers. Also it declares that the men in demanding increased pay arc proved by assay, very inducement isoffcrcd ir-thc way of satisfactory trading class,qual­ Dissatisfied with the price that had been offered him by at this time are disregarding the schedule agreed upon in June. ity and economy—let us prove the truthfulness uf our assertions. wholesalers, J. C. Bonner at Toledo, O., gave away a carload of The truth is that the June settlement was satisfactory to neither side, and that both are welcoming the chance to ignore turnips to the poorer people of that city. Bet there were some old-fashioned stomach aches in town that night. it. The bottom of the trouble is the conflict between unionism But how different is the conduct of Mr. Bonner from that and the free shop. The employes say they must protect them­ of Chicago commission men and wholesalers, and similar dealers selves; the company says it wants to deal directly with its em­ in other large cities, who during the last few months have ployes without the intervention of an organization or officer.- dumped into holes in the ground in out of the way places car­ controlled by outside men; also it contends for the same loads of good potatoes, cabbage and other foodstuffs just to right in hiring or discharging men that the men have in staying keep down the supply and maintain stiff prices. Recently such with or leaving the company. The deadlock is such that com­ Last year many tnado big money by incidents have been reported time and again, and authentically, holding wheat off the market, and ao POSTAL SAVINGS promise is not easy, and so far the company has reused arbitra­ too. many other* have triad II thl* year. tion. This it will probably have to come to, however, because of BANK BILL PASSES The speculation had the desired ef­ With all the misery and suffering and want in the world, fect of bringing the price up. but it the urgent demand of the public for a speedy restoration of car »as carried too far and U has uow Senator Borah a Amendment to the destruction of food in such a manner is a crime of which service. Last year popular sympathy was with the strikers; broken and ninny who could have the Bill Prevents Bond it is hardly possible to believe that any human would be guilty. WANT B.-K. CO. TO ■old «ut at a profit o£ 16 cent» per now it does not appear to be, the call for a settlement being bushel will now aell at a loss. Buying The scriptural prophecies of damnation for those who, having BUILD BREAKWATER based on purely selfish motives of those who are put to incon­ wealth, know not how to use it or have gained it by oppression The Joins committee of the city Sprimrfleld Brevities. venience by the strike. Washington. March 5.- Th« postal of the suffering, were never more applicable than now. council and the Commercial Club Several carload» of Immen«« rocks savings bank bill was psss*d by th« So far as the questions in dispute are concerned the pubEc made their report to the latter body are __ ____ being _ dumped ____ off the trcatle on senate p m today by a vol» It leads us back to the old idea that if there isn’t a hell, last night and It was. after much dis- the end of the embankment to pre of 6u to at 22. 4:35 th« division being strictly outside of Philadelphia is not especially interested. It is onlj there ought to be. clsslon, decided that the city would vent flint tier washing aw ay by high on party Un»«. the exhibition of lawlessness and violence that has attracted the not share tha expense stal funds In g irern-, however, although details arc not incut securities hi tlm« of war and an opportunity to set an example to the country by effecting ft ment of the Commercial Club that a partnership has been con­ tlons from all over the country In re- i realy for publication, communica­ ether exigencies nt th» direction of spouse to their advertising, from peo ­ tions from eastern capital that Is the president whenever the govern­ peaceful settlement of this strike, and it should ptilize it. summated with the railroad company, in consideration of $3000 ple who are at •»acted by the city's re­ THE EUGENE VtEECLY GUARO BOWERS DRUG CO? Spring Medicine For Vlld-ppCU Hands 25c POST CARDS The Truth About Our Store BOWERS DRUG Co. LEADING DRUGGISTS SPRINGFIELD ready to be Interestod in any safe ment's credit was Involved At the club minting a largo raflroad scheme In this part of the As soon as the defeat of the Cum­ paid to the corporation, under the terms of which the latter haa sources. number were lead and discussed. He- valley. aiiienilmeait wan announced BRING THE OREGON ELECTRIC TO EUGENE agreed to do a great deal to promote the growth of Eugene. On sides the num ter that are addressed Tlw Hblngik mill baa been running mins Senator Borah offered nnoth«r direct to Springfield, the club re ­ steadily for several weeks ivnd han the very heels of this announcement comes the report that the ceives a long list from tho Portland naw on hand quite is supply «f cedar amendment to th« Smoot amendment, making such Investments apply only The invasion of the Willamette valley by J. J. Hill through terminals and shops of the new road, which naturally should commercial lody. These returns log« that will keep it running. to bonds which bear nt least 2 1-4 the purchase of the United Railways and also the Oregon Elec­ be located in Eugene, or at least not further distant tham Spring­ show the valu« of newspaper adver- Mrs. .Marrin and Mrs. Mearun will per rent Interest. Mr. Smoot suKg««t~ tlidng. ■ __ __________________ entertain nt the home of th« former. «d that this upon Id read “yielding' at tric lines, will be hailed with satisfaction by the people of this field, are to be taken so far away that the benefits to be de­ I the- Ladles’’ Auxiliary at their next loant 2 1-4 per r«nt Mr. Carter wan --------- section. It will undoubtedly mean the rapid extension of the rived by this city will be of a very doubtful character. Such a PATRON-TEACHER willing to accept thia suggestion, but I The bo.m that keeps the drift Mr. Borah would not. and a vote wan lines brought under his control and a healthy competition foi matter as this is so very important and has snch a significant MEETING "ln' """ •a"' ” had on his amendment. It was car­ mcc i mu TODAY i uuh i w business which in the past has been sadly lacking. It is un­ : bearing upon the future growth of the city that it seems to ns ried bv a vote of 49 to II. This will caused imnshieraWe trtvable. The doubtedly the best news that has been printed in Oregon for a i the Commercial Club should take cognizance of it and. if possible The patron-teacher» meeting was g;ite hail to bo <mts. prsperty rarlly live In ♦ discovered the north pole to ♦ this year. It could be represented truthfully that the people munity, and by the educators who knew and appreciated his El y^i the sub-committee of the a house between 6th i«nd 7th streets. Vocal Solo— Miss Ida Walker. ♦ house naval committee, t>e- ♦ here are almost unanimously in favor of such action and that in work. Dr. Condon's long life was pnre and blameless, devoted1 Reading —Miss Hackett. ♦ cauae of the existence of n ♦ return our businessmen would give the Hill lines the preference to scientific work which would tend to the benefit and enlight­ "Teaching PuriflH How to Study," DR. HARRIS’ MONTHLY ♦ contract with a publishing ♦ Principal J. J. Champlin, Coburg; ♦ house which made It Impossi­ ♦ in all their traffic. Such representations from so important a enment of humanity, and free from all sordid motives and sei •Mrs. E. C. Page, primary aeacher. HEALTH REPORT! ♦ ble for him Io do so. ♦ Afternoon Sw-sMion, 1:80 o'clock »hipping point as Eugene should caray a great deal of weight, fish ambitions. It is because of this that his memory is hon Remarks by H. D. Sheldon. tTnl- Dr. J. W. Harris, county health of­ and it would be well worth the effort on our part. ored by people among whom he lived and who knew him best in verslty <>t Oregon, principal of School­ ficer. An Awful Eruption reports that during the month The novelty of having two lines of railroad connecting the life, and it is but a fitting tribute that one of our public schools master'» CTub. of February, thirty births occurred of a volcano excites brief Interest, Vocal solo—Owen Day. upper Willamette valley with the outside world would be greatly should bear his name, and the children be taught to emulate his “ Playgrounds ” — Superintendent In the county, 17 being males and I» and your Interest In skin erwptibns females. There were 2 4 deaths, 15 Will be as short, If you use Burklen'a Superintendent Thurman Chaney, of males appreciated and would increase activity in all lines of progress exemplary and useful career. cure. and 9 females. The deaths Arnica Salve, their quickest eure. Douglas county: Principal Geo. Hug. were from th« following ckuses: lung Even the worst bolls, ulcers, or femr and growth. Eugene High uchoo). abscess I; artero, schleros. 1; whoop sores are soon healed by It. Best Vocal solo-—'Mrs. Young. pneu- for Burns. Cuts, Bruises, R(ir« J.fps* Judge Henry McGinn and Judge Stephen Lowell are fighting "Ventilating hnart disease, dlHeauo, 4; pneii- and Heating" — Su­ Ing cough, 2; heart Chapped Hands. Chilblains and Piles monla, 4; tuberculosis, 5; diabetes, THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW perintendent A. K. Mickey. Junction hard aaginst the proposed Republican assembly plan, which I; uremic |x>iHonlnic, i«>l»onlng. I I; ; cancer I; It gives Instant relief. 25c at W City; Principal C. A. Aerbart, West chronic A. Kuykendall Drug Co. bronchitis; gallatones, |. simply means a state convention under another name, and the building, Springfield. Five cases of contagious diseases We wonder whether this town has enough lights in the win­ nullification of the direct primary law. Against men of such Side Duet -Miss Hnrtilt and Miss Smith. J. T Craighead of Hr Ixmla. Mo., were reported as follows: diphtheria dows of houses that contain boys and girls, asks the Spokane known ability and standing are arrayed a great many small pol­ "Lighting”—Principal William J. 3; written tho Eugen» Commercial typhoid fever 1; chicken pox, 1.’ Hooker, Creswell; Principal H. B. club that he represents n colony of Inland Herald. We fear that the coming of gas and electricity iticians and former precinct strikers, whose jobs were lost when Murphy, Marcola. fifty families who want to come to How G< mm I News Hprestl«. “Bad Air.” Professor Ray Fisher has worked a change in the mothers and fathers of the rising the people came into power. "I nm 70 yearn old and traveled Oregon and will hc III» fn Lane coun­ Eugene High school; Principal E. R. of I e t ., i writes b i’ Tol ty If the right land nt right |irlc,.H generation. Parker, Geary school, Eugene. son, of Elizabethtown, Ky. "Every­ can he secured hero They want small i'.ome months ego a beautiful young woman—really a mere Th»» where I go I recommend Electric tract« for IntoiiHlvo farming The Guard believes Eugene will be the centre of some im- Bitters, became | ,,w„ niJf excellent promotion department ha» Rpnt girl r.bout 18 years of age—was arrested because under the in portant railroad building movements before the year is over. LITTLE DOING IN health «nd vitality to them. They a large amount of literature amt per- fluen:e of liquor. It chanced thet her name was not published The geographical position of this city, especially since the con­ FLOUR MARKET effset a cure every time." They como hero. ,-,1,',,'i''«Klng them to never fall to tone ttie stomach, rerti- in th newspapers. When she awoke to her shame she wept bit­ struction of the Natron extension was begun, makes it almost 7.? ST* i,1 !n*r“ b,»w*|s. «lint- all tn terly £3 girls of emotoinal temperament are wont to do in the impossible to get away from the fact that electric and steam | There Is very little doing In the lo­ iilate Fortify now against tho Grip- for the liver, Invigorate the nervr«1" ,hl" rw,P’“'t " moat ,,‘"lorln« strength, vigor their normal. Valley wheat la now 2nd di..h ? ,h .r th *t * " ,1*11 J«/- Try Try “terrible beating.” down to a dollar, and haa dropped off IKisItlvdy guaranteed by W A Kuv Ith” «nneift Home ten centR In leH8 than a week. kendall Drug Co We are not saying that certain ages and dispositions may 7 Will win, nn ah Woj] A|RO miroly 'hoA