FIVE THE EUOEHE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY APRIL 21, 19ir ir gratifying. How valuable that ad | treasury <0 years ago. cam« In be regarded In law as n reas LETTER BY BRYAN mission would have been to us If It I The free will donation of our river onable rate which the railroad com nicuAVO I CAnCDO ha'* ' n «luring th« campaign ,to « corporation seems Incompri'hen-1 pany was bound to maintain. UIjMAIo LunUCriù of that year, when the Republican Captain A. II. Graham, of the Ore Bible; a river that was given u* by --------- - leader» were dt nylng that the volume nature as a common carrlur has been [ gon City Transportation Company, Revival of Money Issue Comes of money had any influée «* on prie, • to handicapped by li'gMatlve enact- and Harvey E Ixninsberry of the and asserting that It did not matter «mwiild jnent a t to re luce our people, our Southern Pacific, attended as Surprise at Jefferson ' whether we had much money or llt- producers, to the condition of beasts West, of the State Railroad Commis . ¡tie. provided It was all good. Day Love Feast of burden for toll and freights and sion. was another Interested specta i "We may now consider the quan tor of the afternoon'* proceedings. like exactions. theory of money established Indianapolis, April 13.— Gathering titative No corporation has the right to beyond a doubt, and proceed to the here Imlay to celebrate the birth consideration exact tolls upon what nature created SAGE ROOSTER WRITES of other questions. Bur day of Thomas Jefferson, as guests of the president or I for th" benefit of the whole i-ommun- hla predecesor» have the Indiana leaders of the party, item- admitted i Ity. It is up to us to free the locks, the correctness of the Dem OF EUGENE AGAIN ocrats from many states united in dj- ocratic position on so many 'to loosen th» »hackles of the Incubus questions Washington, April 1 «-—Rd ward C. One of the beat meeting» the Cres clarlng that the day of Democratic Albany, Or., April 15. Th» open that now holds the valley. , that further argument Is hardly nec- Finney, assistant secretary of the in “ Hage Rooster ” has •written anoth opportunity was at band. Houthern Pin I fit Hcored. well Development luague has held river and freight rale convention — --k thia "“Sfy ibe subject. We may now terior. continuing bla testimony at Representative Hulxer struck Following Mr. McFadden's speech er letter to the Albany Democrat aa for some time waa the meeting Tues take party judgment against „ the Republi the Balllnger-PInchot Inquiry. Insist closed in this city last night with a the locks were discussed briefly by follows: keynote In his address C. ai me i,»n oan- i can by confe>aJon ed that Secretary Ballinger had acted Since my l»»t letter the city has day night. The principal business of quet tonight. The sensation of th* smoker and social session liefur« ad E Hofer, of Salem. O. M K«m. of In good faith in turning over the the evenlag was the consideration of occasion, from the party point of , been full of new railroad lines. Two Cottage Gr ve, and J, It Cartwright journing the follow ng vomtnltles Cunningham claim» to Assistant Sec the cannery question, which was surveying crew» and two right-of-way view, was the letter sent by William YOUNG PEOPLE ’ S BRANCH of Harrisburg Mr, Cartwright at was appointed to perfect the periuan- retary Pierce. •nt organisation of the Open River tacked the Southern Pacific without purchasers for different lines have launched at the meeting two weeks J. Bryan, who recalled the silver Issue The action of the committee an At OF THE W. C. T. U ago. The committee appointed at of 1»96. to the dismay of many. Mr. been In Ibe field between Eugen» and the rail, utlnclng words, au<! declared Association: torney Brandels* request that he be that time reported in part. Dr. 8sar- Bryan declared that the "quantitative Florence, and If reports are true two but Im- roads not only raised rates, II F 'I’ll 1«Ison and Max O. lluren, I At a well attended meeting of the allowed to defer the croas-examlna- tul F A. peded navigation of the Wiliam- more bridges will span the river be- brough. chairman of the committee, theory" of money had been estab Young People'» branch of thg W. C | Hon of Pierce and other subordinates of Salem; Victor Holt a etui wrote to several canneries tn the lished by recent explanations made by tween Eugene and Springfield, mak Jiankln, of Eugene. C. C C. Hssetton etle. but aa they are not run Republicans to account for increasing T. V., held In the Methodist church i until later iu the day, or perhaps un and A L Briggs of Cottag» Grove; I. H. Hlngnam of Eugene, state ing five In all In a distance of two Northwest, ning st this season It Is somewhat prices, leaving the way open for the Wednesday evening. April 11, Dr. til the next session. miles. L. E Hsmllton and II II liewltt of senator from lame county, spoke on — — 1 ■■ '■ difficult Io receive replies from all. discussion of other questions from the Southworth delivered a short ad-| Here Is one on Salem A Salem Albany. T F Itysn and W A Hhew- "An Open River from Portland1 dresa In which be spoke on the sub- ecaiATHP Al nQICU Those answering th- doctor's Inquir Democrstlc viewpoint. man bought a ticket for Eugene with man of Oregon City; II K Hiileary South.” lie said that the manner In ject of “Medical Temperance and Al- I Un RLUnlLrl Letter Written in Brazil and II Wayne Hianard of Browas- which the state had allowed a private a 24-bour limit, getting to Eugeue at ies. however, gave him valuable in cohol as Food.” The letter was written in Brazil In formation. and this Information 5 a. m He rubbed bla eyes and gasp Fanulng and C II. Leh- vllto; E M corporation to control the iotks at He plainly stated that alcohol Is REFUSES TO DISCUSS man of Hherldan; A Il Fletrber. of Oregon City waa the worst blot on ed. went up town and »topped In a proves conclusively that a cannery the course of Mr. Bryan's South losing out to a great extent among could be Huccesafully operated here. American tour, and the writer took restaurant for his breakfast and ex IMrl- Giltner, of McMinnville. E C Oregon's record question wan discussed thorough occasion to say that even in that coun the leading physicians, as they are HIS FUTURE PLANS land; M J l<ee of Canby, anil T U J. l> Matlock. Mayor of Eugene, T. ■ amined the bill of fare. Hla attention The ly. with the result that a committee, try the Influence of Thomas Jeffer substituting other medicines that are was called to the time, 12 15, by that Dugger of He Io. F Ityan of Oregon City, and Mai O'-, as good, and do not produce a bad ef- of F. W Ogram, Dr Scar son was felt in the manner and form Warwick, R. !.. April IS.—Senator In the afternoon there wer» niaay Buren of Kulem, »puke on the uni» time, ao fast had the Salem ’man consisting , ,, 'Nelson W. Aldrich, resting at bl« moved. He quit st once and started brough and Frank Schmitt were ap of government. short speeches, among them Juda» subject. Medicine, as It Is generally pre- home at Warwick Neck, said today John W. Kern, who ran for vice for the train, getting there at 12:50. pointed to Investigate along every W. H McFadden of Oregon City. who II. H Olla of Halem. »poke on by physicians contains no al- that he did not care to affirm or spoke on "Free lzrcks at Oregon "Kestoratlxin of U m Old Freight just aa It disappeared He stayed at line necessary. These gentlemen will president In the last election, was the scribed the depot and took the next train, make a tour of the country adjacent tuastmaster at the banquet tonight. cohol except when whisky or brandy deny the report he would not be a <5lty," saying In part: Rate ” He »aid there was no com and wu told that hla return ticket to Creswell and ascertain who wll< Other addresses were as follows: is given, and then it is termed thus; canjjdate for re-elecion in 1911. Men In <*<>UKrvw» lllnmcd. petition by river now. and that fhis „e refused to make a staiement James Hamilton Lewis, of Chicago. but a great many of patent medicines An open river has long been a sub- fact caused the abolishment of the had expired, and paid hla fare He .>•1 land to small fruit and vegetables, Nation's Foreign Policy”; John two to 45 ,nd 50 P<r *■ to whether or not he would glv« j«ct of the greatest moment te th» old arbitrary freight rate To get th» kicked to th«- Haletn agent, and was and how much acreage each tndlvld- “ J. The Ix-ntz, of Ohio. "Jefferson, the cent alcohol. up bls work on most of the senate home-builders of the Willamette Val bld rate again, ho said, the valley told It was good for eighteen hours ur.l Is willing to devote to the enter Alcohol when taken into the body, committees for the remainder of hla MIs- ley but unfortunately those who have must restore the conditions which yet, showing the difference between prise. Mr Sedgwick, manager of the Radical”; Joseph W. Folk, of Oor- does not build up the waste tissue, term, aa reported. represented us In Congressional cs- gave It and furnish river competition Eugene's fastness and Salem's slow Bohmstedt company’s office here.was souri, "Progressive Democracy"; ness. present at the meeting and made an ernor Thomas R. Marshall, of Indi- which baa been the belief for many mc H> while prolific In floe proatnM and the valley business men must F. M. French, on his watch Inspect interesting and convincing talk In fa ana. ‘ Evolution and Departure from years, but rather tends to feed the EUGENE-COBURG have elgually failed thus far Io ■»- buy out the presen' line or establish ing trips, stops at Junction or goea to vor of the cannery. He stated he felt States' Rights"; Lafayette Pence, of passions and anger the user. terlallie any relief In behalf of the a steamboat line of their own. The talk was very interesting and Wendling, never trying to rvgulate aure that hla company would devote Colorado, "The Income Tax Strug people from the toll exactions at th« useful, covering many facts along AUTOMOBILE LINE Attorney Harold M Sawyer of Eugene wntrhea. too fast for anything from two to five acres of Its land to gle." Oregon City locks. Mr. Bryan's letter dealt with the these lines. berry culture If the cannery is start The Willamette r'ver 1» an enttov Cortland delivering ' th" Inst address except Albany. Mi«a Pengra was elected superin money question as follows: We have reliable Information that Eugene Is crowded with strangers ed. pr .«position nn.1 enl ty and by nature nt the afternoon, i reviewed freight One member of the committee, Mr "But there is another Item of tendent of the musical department' an automobile line will be established was Intended aa a r turnon carrier conditions In the Willamette Valley and property la rising all the time. news which has just come to my at-1 and some good music Is assured for between Eugene, Springfield and Co for the products of the valley, anl when the Houth'-rn Pacific and O. R. Fine business blocks and new resi lOgriim. perhaps, will visit canneries tention. President Taft, in hi» Lin- the coming meeting to be held in the burg tbs summer. We can see no when »" rpeek of an open river wo A ,N w - t , ■ ■i.,.:lng line« and the dences are being contracted for every at Eugene. Salem. McMinnville and coin speech at New York. February Presbyterian church April 25. All reason why this could not be a pay other points In the valley and obtain former company maintained a line of week, and mechanics and mean from Its source to its mouth. < boats on 'he Willamette River. all kinds are busy. Information as to methods used In 12. attributes the present high prices young women are urged to be pres ing propostlon right from the start. Yrerly Tribute K»>ni»*n. canning, varieties canned, kind of malnlv to the Iserease In the pro ent. as there 1« a great deal of cam The flve-mlle electric He said an independent steamboat ear Une Mr. T. H. Tripp, of Eugene, we are HI nr« the creation of the locks our commence seed, time of planting, etc., and the duction of gold and the consequent paign work to be done and plenty Informed, will run the machine and line would not remedy Ibe existing around College Hill will yearly tribute to the toll gatherers at of life :a needed for this. committee will soon be In possession enlargement of the volume of money. will run the machine and will make Ibe Oregon City Io fcs has been at condition, and told the convention building by May lat. Further announcement vili of the necessary data to that growers This unexpected indorsement of our two trips dally to Eugene via Spmg- least lioo.onn. wnlrh has been ev It* remedy lay In going before th» made through this paper. who are willing to plant land will I. party's proposition in 189«. when u« , field. Sundays the machine will stop aded fr m the producers In tributes Interstate commerce commission lie r^,. n, W. S. BARTHOLOMEW'. ____________________________ ib’e to »«art to do so In a short tint- demanded more money as the only 'at the ball grounds between Sprlng- Independent of th« orlg tal 1200.«00 said a rate Which hat existed as long | remedy for falling nrtces. is very President, field and Eugene.-^-Coburg Journal. Chronicle. and Interest paid out state aa the old 10-cent arbitrary OPEN RIVE!? BALLINGER WAS AT CRESWELL BROADWAY'S NEWEST SONG HITS 9 / “Mother, May I Go Out to Swim? I an - iw*red right tor - wards I (BATHING SONG.) thought Bung by JULIAN ELTINGE of Cohan &. Harris* “Honey Boy*’ Minstrels. » «• ft 7bmp» di Vaiti Word« and Muslo by LESTER KEITH. 1 § 1. A swMt lit • U» psseb fr»m M m bat taa Beach I. Thi* dap-p»r young swell than said to th» toll«. «>----- -* CZqr Was stroll-ing up • on th» " riraM come oat and dlM with ms, STB ciiom s. Moderato. Hot too fati. —4- 2=* ■ I 1 J * la » _ y W met a young sport from jol • ly New port Who thought »he wu per - feet • ly grand quit» Im • po • Uto, but coin» out to - night, I lor« you and yon must a • grec, Hung m arm urei to him. "I'd go take a »wim. anawsrtd in huts, " Hi ver - y bad taste I I But I am rn-gaged to b* To din« with a »tran-ger. I'm told! tout dothet on Though Tou mar lock cut» )—t nei I Copyright, MCMvin, by MURRAY MUSIC CO, Nb. 54. 4,.,adá» „■».Nèu'U. ...