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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
23 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TlllItSDAV, APRIL 2.1, 1008 1 1 i' Perfection in cake and biscuit making is attained by the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous. WILL MARCH 'AT : PORTLAND ROSE tnJ waking icwaer Absolutely 'Z'jv The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it imparts to the food. - At the meeting of the Oommitrrlul Chili last nk-lit to further (IIsciiki iln? nuiMer of Kujvn'' ji'irijcipailn In the rose festival at I'ortlatnl in June , it was decld-d to nond uni formed marching mil), ;jie uniform to lie while duck suits with white shoes anrj a sailor raw hat. f.aeh person in line will carry a white par asol with the name "Kusene" paint ed thereon In larjto hlnek letters on 111! to) 83 they will be visible to all who witness tjia parade. A com m it I oo was named to see the mem bers of the club to ascertain how many will BKree to lake part In the paradev It is desired to take the KiiK'Mie band along to head the liu Kenu delegation. I SMI , ; died At his homo nt I'loiumnt Hill, April 22, 1!I0S, nt 10 p. in., James Parker, a pioneer of I.ane county of 1853, at tho ago of 75 years. The cause of death was pneumonia. A suitable obituary notice will bo published In ter. Tho funeral will bo hold at the family home Friday nt 1 p, in., wUn liit'rinent 111 the Pleasant Hill ceme tery, i Senator Philander C. Knor., of Pennsylvania, who will be supported J by his statu for the Republican hom- tnnllon for president, has ucxptcd , tho lnvltallon of the Trenton Hepub- llran Club to bo tho 'guest of honor nt the club's iiiinuul dinner. This Is looked upon as an f fset to the din ! ner given by the Trenton Chamber of 'Commerce to Mr. Tuft. CORTELYQU TALKS UPON THE DUTY f Continued from Pago One.) I "Klat out IA many, rlaf In On tmt MS DR. BELL'S PineTarHoney Nbturu'l tnrwt nnturnl rcmorly, Imivovod by cloneo to PUBABAN'l', riiHMANKNT, I'OHITIVU CUKH for cough., colli, nnd all liillamcd urfaovs of the Lungi Hud Bronohlal Tubus. WHY DO . THI3 PROPLE USE OVER S,ooo,ooo BOTTLl-S ANNUALLY? Km ll On. o Ihe Many BtwoiH fllvcii by On. of lb. M.ny. I mm S9 yemrt old unit octm inert ony TPiuwly' equal to Dr. Hell's l'iuu-Trr-jtou.y. It alvci quick and permanent Tellot In grip ai well i cougha and IDOltli. It makei weak lung, atr-img. M u. M. A. M iroun. 1'aduoaU, Kjr. Jm.4 Four llMfl Stopped Tho ranch. MII.WAtKF.IS, WIS. TIIF. K. F.. flt'Ttirni.AKn MF.KlrlNF. CO., OriitleiiH'ii:-! nt lon.M iiiyli.Iiunnll I . tlime of four IHUHlati.l iH'tiellUrl tlli)ilm Alnttowik.i'L'ol.niiiietr. y Uul volit wliU-l, N-ltlttl on my bitiffc I'. wn-w wolf until I rouliltwlvly wlililKT fcii'l I w in "till ln'oloNiH-nk. Tti'tl l.'lir or Ih-e ruifllo I'M lln-Tilum't Ulii me. My w lft,m to lli. ,lnwiMn' !.:. .1 I 1 1 ' of T""r Hr. U.'ll l l'UM' l'r U"iny. ao.1 lour flom-r loei'.-tt U'O eoiii li noil I Inol Ilie viat eo"'l lilulil. .1. "Olo wn,voi'h.. AiivU'tly Who UolOM It lei i lieni vnto iuo or w uo alioiit tt. Ilet ououully, No,4'uieenlniliSirei't, UK", t'l.llli'll. Look for the Hell on llottle end our Cuerantte No. 506. MANrFACTI'HKn OSI.V II V mu a a sutiilm.akd muiucikb to., i, of a cigar to the billboards advertis ing It; , but Journalistic advertising gels results, nnd no less surely when the display Is a part of the reading matter limn when It Ib In tho paid advertising columns." , "A review of the professor's article makes these comments: , " 'In concluding Professor Thomas dwells for a moment on the reverse side of tho picture. Of course, he concedes, the yellow journal has Its good points, ns well as It bad. Like the hunters of Kentucky In the old song, it is "half a horse and half an alligator." It Is ns good as Its par ticular readers want It to be, and one may find jewels amidst its rub bish. Professor Thomas thinks that at the bottom It is ashamed .of Itself, and points out that "even now Its ed itorial pages are denying Its sensa tional features." Is It possible, he asks, that it is beginning to aid In Its own reformation, nnd that like Sir Condy Rackrent In Miss Kdge worth's story. It may even survive Its own wake and assist In Its own ob sequies?' "I can "ell understand that the dally newspaper Is for the most part hastily made up: that Its news and oftentimes its editorial columns nre prepared under the pressure of ur gency which precludes full considera tion, but these conditions furnish no warrant for unjust attacks upon in terests or individuals. American Journalism must purge Itself of the malign Influences within Its ranks If it is to bo true to Its splendid tra ditions nnd Its hlglH mission. No man should be condemned upon 'in sinuation; no man should be held guilty until his case is all In; and above nil, the fair name of woman must not ho sullied to swell the re ceipts of a coiintlngroom or furnish copy- for every cheap scribbler ol gns-dP. f "We can find no fault with hon est and Intelligent criticism. ,lust criticism is a conservator of public rights. No man Is fit for public of fice liut will welcome It nnd profit by It; but the criticism that Is In spired by sinister motives and has no other foundation, that represents merely the effort, to weaken or dis credit a personal or political oppo net without regard to the public in terest, that seeks the ruin of reputa tions Hint Its author 'may profit pe cuniarily or otherwise. Is deplorable and despicable, not alone because of Its demoralizing effects upon the public mind. 1 here Is no higher mission thnn Hint of the press. Its crlliclsm. If full- and Just, bold us to a strict ac countability. It can be the bulwark and support of honest government. It enn bo Hie dlssemlnalor of genuine public Intelligence. Along with lis news It enn carry the message of Tliis womiin says that after months of suffering Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound in ado licr as well as ever. Maude K. Foi tfie. of I!esburg,Va., writes to Mrs. l'iiikhum: "1 want other suffering women tc know what Lydia E. 1'inkbam's Vepe table Compound has done for me. Foi months I suffered from feminine illf so that I thought I could not live 1 wrote you, and lifter taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed felt like a new woman. I am now strong, and well as ever, and thank yot for the good you have done me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. l'uik ham's VegotafiU; ('oiiinounil, made from roots and herbs, lias been the standard remedy for feinalu ills, and has positively cured thniisnndsol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflaimnut ion, ulre ra tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backaclre, that bearing-down fueling, flatulency, indiges tinn, dizziness or nervous prostration Why don't you try it ? Mrs. lMiikiium invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. DEMOCRATS WILL ORGANIZE FOR THE CAMPAIGN A i.-ting of the Lane County Democratic c'-iiiral committee was held ves:enle. at which time the old officers were re-elected. They are: Lee M. Travis, chairman: M. A. Wallis. secretary, and S. S. Spen cer, treasurer, it was decided to call i meeting of the committee Satur lav, April H"., at 1 ' o'clock a. m., f;r the purpose of organizing for tho coming campaign. All candi dates and members of the commit tee are requested to be present. While the Democrats realize that they are very much in the minority thv have hopes of securing at least one office, that of sheriff, at the election In June, and will work to that end. MINER PROPERTY SELLS FOR THREE THOUSAND The E. B. Miner residenre proper ty nt the corner of West Sixth and Washington streets was sold today to J. N. Cole and Mitchell & Garrett for $3000. The land consists or a quarter block, Mr. Cole getting the north half and Garrett & Mitchell the smith half. Garrett & Mitchell have sold to Kred L. Drew and Elmer T. Smith a lot owned by Mrs. Julia Jacobs at the corner of Cheshire and Washing ton streets. The purchasers, who are employes of tile Kugene Lumber Co. will build on the lots some time in tho future. The price paid for the property Is not given out for publication. II II 4 it . N r PEST0N & HALES ARE AGENTS FOR Alabastine SANITARY WALL COATING 50c a Package COVERING 500 SQUARE FEET A , . .. 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 truth and hope and good cheer to every nook and corner of the land; It can point the way to clean living and high thinking; It can be a teach er and lender of the neoole. How grnvo, then, its responsibility! How f wide Its field for public service! JIOXKV TO COl'NTIKS ficom i i:i)i:it.L rrxn Salem, Or., April 22. The distri bution of tho United States 5 per cent land sales fund has been deter mined as follows: linker $ 2,324.93 Menton 504.69 Clackamas 1.34 4.30 Clatsop . . 63.ri.(i3 Columbia 523.34 Coos . 1.219.5S Curry . . . 6.2 19.50 Crook 1.152.36 Douglas 3.962.1 7 Gilliam ' SOO.36 Grant 3,490.12 Ilnrney 8,252.05 Jackson . . 2.169.52 Josephine .. 1.334.97 Klamath 4,752.43 Lake 6.228.82 Lane 3,161.81 Lincoln 773.94 Linn 1,762.35 Malheur 7. 621. 68 Marion 854.37 Morrow 1.576.24 .Multnomah 342.29 folk 515.57 Sherman .". 623.19 Tillamook 913.03 I'matlUa 2.282.19 I'nlon 1.313.21 Wallowa ; . . , 2,601.56 Wasco 2,367.67 Washington .- 534.16 Wheeler 1,317.10 Vamhlll . . . 547.04 Totnl $74,011.17 The nnpiirtloninent per arte Is 0.001 2 1 4 1 :1S61 (IX Thli ,ii.,.i.,,.,i i.. derived by dividing the total amount to oe apportioned, J i4,oi 1 ,1 7 , by the loini milliner or acres In the state 60,957,760. ii;khy-.ikki hky hack STILL IX IHilltT Knstorn Oregon returns mnke the fight extremely close between An drew Jackson Derby and John A. Jef. frey for the Democratic nomination for congress from tho second dis trict. Returns from Maker, Clatsop, Oll llnui, Malheur, Morrow. I'lnatllla nnd Wasco counties, for the most part Incomplete, give Derby a lead of 279 voles over Jeffrey, who leads In Mult nomah county. The Multnomah county returns have not yet been canvassed, nnd until that ts done II will not be known how much Jef frey's lead is in this county. Friends of both nivti are claiming the victory. Jeffrey's friends eon tend that t lie iv man will bine 500 votes to spare in Multnomah coutitv. but argue that Derby will run far ahead of his cempctltor in the ether ..unities. What returns bav- l, n received iu-tiiv ibis c ntein iiui. It is bellevtd that the complete return--from the en-Ire district will brina the margin down to a very narrow "tie. If it docs not put Derby in the lead nnd thus g.ve him the nomination. STREET CARS IDLE FOR SEVERAL HOURS One of the fields on the generator that furnishes electric power for the street .coats burned out this forenoon about 10 o'clock, and the cars were stopped. The company wired to Al bany for a new one and it arrived on the afternoon train. The cars were started again about 3 o'clock this af ternoon. Many people missed them and some were inconvenienced by their being idle, but the accident was unavoidable. BOLD ROBBERY OF HOT SPRINGS RESORT Hot Springs, Ark., April 23. Four masked men with leveled revolvers forced the visitors at the Indiana Club today to line up while they loot ed the place. It is estimated they got between $5000 and $10,000, after which they locked the visitors in a room and escaped. COFFEE Poor cot'fA has to sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing;. 1 Your ffoct ftrnf .crnr rome. II to dl tik. S.bi.Unj'l be, I. . hen W STAG H COM PA XV VSI EI) FOR $01,000 Portland Anrll 23 C V Mm. nard, of Olympia and Cnehalis. for mer state treasurer ot Washington, filed suit nirnlnRt the ITninnim Rlvor Steam Navigation Company, of Gar diner, uregon, ror $61,000 personal damages In the United States circuit court this morning on the grounds that he had been severely injured anu crippled as the result of a stage coach accident near Scottsburg, Ore gon, in March last year. .Mr. .MaynaifJ nlleges that the use of his left arm has been injured per manently as the result of a broken collar bone, and that he has suffered ever since the accident Tho ut-ji.o went over an embankment, this be ing clue to the carelessness of the dri ver, says the plaintiff. For six weeks llfterwnrd Mr Mm-nnrH novo l,a confined In the North Pacific sanato rium In Portland. He says also that he has been sick and disabled ever since the accident. He was on his way to Marshfield. having taken the stage at Drain. W. F. Jewett Is president of the company owning the stage, and O. 13. Hinsdale secretary and treasurer. Special Koiind-Trlp ilates to Sun l-'riiocisco. On account of Hie Fleet Ceiehr.v ion, tickets will be on sale to San Iranrlsro and return for $"-, i Sale da'.' May 2nd nnd 4t! "Final return limit 29 ,ay3 from dat of " - A. J. GII.LF.TTK. ml Agent. Cement Work. I nm prepared to do all kinds of :?rnr-in.H0M v'm ; r"v """"""'d- I'hone v',0 ' M.vor. ross 'tel. 4 IMLVS V.VT2 ; FOI It 11ATTLKS1I1PS Washington. April 23. ' Late today Senator Piles, of ' Washington, introduced ' an amendment to the naval ap ' proprlation bill Increasing ' the number of battleships from two to four. liy agreement the amend- nient wen: over un:il tomor Kennedy Laxative Conwfi Svrup acts promptly, yet gently on the bow. els, through which the cold Is forced out of the system, nnd at the same time It allays Inflamnintlen. Sold bv all druggist, STOCK TVKF.X TO I'AVU iK Three mile, out: good grass and Plenty of water. 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