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THE KUGENH DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1008 BURROWS' KEY NOTE CONVENTION ADDRESS (Continued from Page 1.5 and fur-reaching consequences, In volving the States and th a i;uilin. Four yean ago the Hopulillcan party in national convention suhmit 'ed the record of Its achievements In the American, people, announced Its The Department of Commerce and policies for the future, and. Invoking Labor, organized In 1903, has been continuance of public favor, placed In active and potential in extending our of certificates Issued during the last twelve mouths has been greater than any previous twelve months since the Bureau 'was established .nearly 400, 000 having been Issued during the pant year. The act of June 27, lS'JO, was the first disabili'y law in the history of the world granting a pension to sol dltrs and sailors because ,of their need of help, without requiring' proof of disability incurred In service In the million bushels a year are being lino 0f duty, and' the act of I'ehru griwn in regions which have hereto-jury 6, 11)07, granting pensions to all fore been unproductive, and In every ! soldiers and sailors who served in the way possible conserving the natural i Civil War and in the .Mexican War, resources of the country for our-1 are men'surea of justice and generos telves and the generations to come Uy unexampled In the annals of a after us. graceful people. The total number of nomination for the office of Presi dent and Vice-President of the I'ni ted States, Theodore Hoosevelt and Charles W. Kalrhanks, who were el ected and the platform approved by a popular vote of 7,G23,4XIi, a record unexampled in the history of political parties since the foundation of the CJovei nnient, receiving the Indorse ment of 32 states out of the 4 5, with hut 13 in opposition. Ii"lilllllifliil Achievements. In view of this Indorsement, it he- commerce and protecting our labor. It has dispatched messengers to for clgn countries, particularly to South America and the Orient, to learn the needs and tastes of the people with a view of increasing our trade. The ex ports, which in 1903 aggregated 1,392 million dollars, will, It is esti mated. In 1908, aggregate .about 1,900 millions, showing an Increase practically to every country. Its bur-, eau of Statistics has established a sys tem of recording the internal com- came pertinent and opportune to in-1 nierce of the country on the Great quire, What has the Hepubiiean party j Lakes and at Important Interior cen done in the last four years of gov-1 terti. Its bureau of Manufacturers erninental control In many respects has brought about more Intimate re the most remarkable and brilliant inflations between the manufacturers of the history of the party and country! the United States and buyers abroad to forfeit public confidence or ere- and, by 'bringing purchasers Into ale distrust In its capacity for fat-! closer touch with dealers, aided In ure admlnl8ti'atloU? Although some-! the extension of foreign markc.s for untoward and unforeseen conditions I our manufacturers, have beHet the Ilepubllc during the It has co-operated In the heneffc last four years, yet these have been j ent work of arbitration to avert or met and overcome with alacrity and terminate strikes and promote the In- foumge, and the -country has niurchcd steadily onward in Its match less course of Industrial - triumphs. terests of our laboring people. Con gress has wisely co-operated with and supplemented the work of this De- 'The wise and beneficent legislation i partmcnt by enacting a law for the of tje Hepubiiean party during the; better protection of seamen and to long years of Its, ascendency and ad-'prevent their being Induced to ship ministration of national Affairs laid the foundation for the public weal so securely that no dlsquiotlng condi tion, not even a temporary panic, which necessarily touches the inaln uprlng of all Industrial life, could ar rest the country's resistless advance. Since the Inst national Republican convention, four'years ago, our popu lation has Increased from 81 1-2 mil lions to 87 1-2 millions, while 4 mil- through false representations. H has provided for an Investigation Into the conditions of working women and children; it has amended and strengthened the law to prevenL-the Importation of contract labor, and provided a plan for the further ex clusion of that class of Asiatic 'Imml- vrnllnn wlitnli nntni-o Intn mmnall. jtlon with American workmen. It has I enacted a law limiting the hours of Hons of immigrants from every nuar-i labor of employees engaged In rail- ter of the globe have found welcome! way train service and of railway tele to our shores and protection under ! graphem. our flag. During the last four yenrs our flocks and herds have Increased In value from 2,999 million dollars to 4,83 1 millions. The valito of our farm products from 5,917 millions to 7,412 millions. . Th,e output of coal from -814 'mil lion tons to 420 millions. - Our products of gold from 74 mil lions of dollars to 90 millions. The accumulation In snvings banks of 2,815 million dollars fn 1003 was augmented to 3,406 millions In 1907. The deposits In nil banks In 1903,' aggregating 9,553, million dollars, Reached the fabitioiig stt mof 13 bil lions in 1907, an Increase of 3,504 million dollars in rour years. Two millions of spindles In onr cotton 'mlll were added and the do mestic cotton used In our factories In 1907 amounted to ovor 5 minimi .bales, as agalnsu 3,924,000 bales in 903. Tho Importations of raw sllK to supply our mills Increased fi'oili a III tie over 15 million pounds id 1903 to nearly 'ID million liniinds In 1907. ' In itplte t)l the disquieting condi tions incident to the regulation of I'UtoB on Interstate railroads, 20 thousand nillea of new trackage have been added In the past four years. The tonnage of vessels passing through the, Sault Ste., JInrle Canal has Increased from 2S millions In 1903 to 44 millions in 1907. The Output of pig Iron, tho barom eter of trade, In 1907, was 25,781, 000 tons, aa against a little over 18 millions tons In, 1903, and our ex ports of Iron und steel Increased from $B8,C43,000 In 1903 to $181,531,000 In 1907. . The cotton fabrics wrought In Am erican mills from our -domestic fiber consumed In 1903, 3,924 million bales, while In 1907, they required mnrn Ihnn five millions. Our exports of manufacturers nu- Work of Congross The Congress Just closed re-enacted the law passed by the Iflfty-nlnth CongresR to conform to the opinion of the Supreme Court, making com mon' carriers liable for accidents to their employees engaged In Interstate commerce. It has enacted a law for the further protection of the life of railroad -employees In their hazard ous employment. It. has provided compensation for laborers and me chanics who may be Injured In the service of the government, and mak ing a provision for their families in tha, event of thelo being killed In the course of their employment. It-has ennotnd n model child-labor law for tho rtfstilct of Columbln. It has di rected a thorough Investigation Into the -working conditions of the em ployees of tho telegraph and telef phono companies doing interstate business', and, in response to the ur "!H ft;.'?nl from both capital and labor, Congress, before Its adjo'urn--mOlit, appropriated $150,000 for an Investigation Into the cause of mine accldentR, with a view of promoting the safety of wtu'Kers in oili' mines. it is within minima to say mat no previous Hessians of Congress have displayed a more active or Intelligent Interest In the needs of tho wage- earners than the past three sessions, nor litis there heretofore In the same length of time been as much import ant and progressive legislation In the Interests of- this class of our fellow- cltlzeuu. . ' As to TjiimI Frauds ' The work of the Department of the Interior has been prosecuted under the present administration wKh In telligence and vigor. During the past year over two million nnres of coal lands have been restored to the pub lic domain. During the last five years fences unlawfully closing public lands have been rtmoved from 3,518,- 533 acres, and steps are now being pensioners on the rolls is now slight ly In excess of 950,000, and the av erage amount paid out in pensions In a month is nearly 13 million dollars, and In 1907, $1,38,155,412 were paid to pensioners. I'ohUI Affairs During the past four years the Po"t-Off(!e Department has contin ued Its beneficent work In the Interest of all 'the people, until on tha. 1st of April, 1908, free rural delivery was In operation on 39,037 routes from 16,303 post-offices; complete rural service has been established in 793 counties, saving $9,500,000 In the discontinuance of post-offices; and In every way carrying the blessings of the free delivery system to our rural population, and thus promoting the happiness and contentment of the people. A measure providing for postal sayings banks, recommended by the Postmaster-General, has secured the favorable action of the Senate Com mittee on Post-Offices and Post Roads, and will undoubtedly receive the favorable action of Congress at Its next Bession. It Is to be regretted that a measure to provide for the car rying of our malls to the Orient and tho South American countries In American ships should have failed. but Its passage In the near future Is confidently expected. The confession of Secretary Root upon his, return rrom the South Amerlcnn . countries that "During the past summer I en tered all the great ports of the south ern continent and -I saw only ,one ship, besides the cruiser that carried me, flying the American flag." Further saying: ' ' "The best way to travel between the United tSates and South America Is to go by way of Europe, crossing the Atlantic twice. , "In the year ending June 30. 1905. there entered the port of Rio de Jan eiro steamers ana sailing vessels. 120 flying the flag of Austro-Hun- gnry, 142 of Norway, 165 of Italy, vaiired from 46S million, dollars in ; i,,,,,, , ventovc from such Indentures 1903 to 740 millions In 190. i 3,750.000 other acres. Our imports of raw material fori. .,,,,) tno part five years $516. use, in domestic manufacture In- r,u, ,nve been collected for I'liuher creased from 330 million dollars ill trcspn8scs 1)ou the public land, and 1903 to 477 millions In 1907, while J(lU((,Im.mM n,,ve i.0n collected onr exports In the calendar year of eMma eotn-proinlsed, yielding 1H07 worn nearly mvo hun S.Mu.ttKl. lars, an Increase of 30 per cent over those of four years ago. , The mills and factories temporar ily closed by reason of financial dis turbances nro nipldiy resuming op erations, calling labor back to profit able! employment. Tills record of material activity In field aiid forest, factory an 1 farm, mines n ml mills, during I he lm llni'lne- the last five years i S2 fraudulent land entries have been canceled, restoring to the public do main. l,259.S4i acres. Kroin Julytt, 1902, to Mn? 1. 1908, deeds tor 1K0 acres each have been granted to 275. 333 homestead settlers on 'the public domain, covering 4 1. 0.13, 280 acres. Irrigation Progress Since July 1, 1906. 17 1,047 origin ano oniy two steamers and seven sailing vessels from tho United Stales, two of which were in distress. Not one American steamship runs to a South American port beyond the Car Secretary Root concludes: "This woeful deficiency In the means to carry on- and enlnrgo our South Am erican trndo. Is but a part of the gen eral decline and feebleness of the American merchant marine, which has reduced us from carrying over 90 per cent of our export trade In our own ships to the carriage of 9 per cent of that -trade and dependence upon roreign ship-owners for the car riage of 91 per cent," This ntlnllllaltlTK prmdttlOh should stlmulnte th American people to re newed and determined effort to re establish n merchant marine, until we are able to carry American mails and American merchandise under the American flag to every port of trade. Army lti-orgaiiiotion. The work of re-prganlzlng and pro mntlnft th? erricjeiicy of the army has gone eteadlly forward until we have a military force not only sufficient to malutuin peace within our borders, but capable of resisting any possible force that could be sent against us. The establishment of a General Staff of the army hns made nctlon by It more prompt and effective than ever before, and has served to give to the policy of Improvement In the Army a ; promlnont character, ' The educational training of (offi cers of the .Army after graduation gives to our officers a higher train ing In military science and the prac tical needs of actual war, than the of ficers of any other nrmy. By the di vision of the Artillery , Corps Into the Field nnd Coast Artillery the Army hns been separated into two branches th'i ninhllo army and that part needed for the maintenance of the const defenses. Work upon the coast defenses has proceeded both up on tho mainland and In the depen dencies upon a well-devised scheme for their completion. Hie time Is near at hand when we can rest secure that both our mainland coast and our de pendencies will be proof against Hie sudden capture of any seaport In which' the nation's flag is flying. Most lnip;rtnnt progress has lvon rule aggregated but l)fjf 2 .000,000, was. In 1907, $56,000,000. The pro duction of sugar has advanced from 109,000 tons to 204,000 tons, valued at $15,000,000. When we took possession of the Isl and there was but one school build ing owned by the 'government. Now there are over 80, built and under construction, and the number of pu pils in the public schools is- 70,000. Peace and order prevail throughout the Island, and a representative Is ac corded fa the I'nited Stntes. ' In the Philippine islands the peo ple have been given a legislative body, the full power of conducting their own municipal and provincial affairs, the establishment of their own tariff system, the direction of the postal service, and indeed, great er rights and powers than those pos sessed by any other people subject to our sovereignty. A Bound and relia ble currency system has been estab lished, schools so enlarged that the number of primary schools now ag gregate between 3000 and 4000, with a total enrollment In March last of 479,978. Postofflces have been es tablished throughout the archipelago, a free delivery service in the city of Manila, practically 10,000 miles ofg telegraph and cable lines are in op eration nnri nevernl hiinrirpri miles f if f new railway ore under construction I soon oeconcinoea. i oe pianui m iu or contract; while less than 10 per voice the dominant thought of the cent of the government employes and I people, and the candidates nominated of opium in the Orient, and an inter national conference, under thleader shlp of the United States, bus been agreed upon, to meet at Shanghai on the 1st of next January tor tne pur pose of d-pising and formulating an international agreement to prevent lis produccion, sale and use. a Tariff Wars Avti-Htl. Threatened tariff wars Ifttween the Uunted States and Germany, and'be tween the United States and France, have been averted by commercial agreemnts between' the United States and each of those countries, made under the authority given to the president In the third section of the Dlngley tariff act. . But the crowning act in this drama was that In which the president him self took the initiative, halted the ar mies of Russia and Japan, bringing about an honorable, and, it is to be hoped, an enduring peace.. Yet nothing has added so much to his jut t fame as his persistent and ir revocable refusal to break the unwrit ten law of the republic by refusing to act-apt a nomination for a third term. By this act of self-abnegation he places his name and fame in the secure keeping of history beside that, of the Immortal Washington. The work of this convention will J. mm H TT rocfii :: Meet m2 m Eugene, Oregon . on 1 Saturday, iuae 201 H 1908 municipal officers are Americans and of the police and constabulary force 98 per cent are Filipinos. The work of civilizing and uplift ing the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands hns gone forward with re markable progress. The president of the United States aptly summariz es the whole matter as follows: ''No great civilized power has ever managed with such wisdom and dis interestedness the affairs of a people committed by the accident of war to Its hands. If we had followed the ad vice of the misguided persons who wished to turn the Islands lose and let them suffer whatever fate might befall them, they would have already passed through a period of complete and bloody chaos, and nould now un doubtedly be the possession of some other power which there is every rea son to believe would not have done as we have done that is, would not have striven to teach them how to govern themselves or to have devel oped them, as we have developed them, primarily In fhelr own inter ests." The Panama Canal The building of tho Panama canal, the most colossal undertaking of the century, the successful completion of which Is now assured, makes It more 264 of Argentina, 349 of France, 657 Important to the United States than of Germany, 1,785 of Great Britain, ever before that there shall be no hos tile control of the route between eith- must stand unon it firm and erect. They must have the patriotism and sagacity of a Lincoln, the tenacity of , a Grant, the wisdom and moderation of a McKlnley and the courage of a Roosevelt. With such a platform and such candidates the Issue cannot be In doubt. The Republican party confidently submits Its record fo the approving Judgment of the American neonle. and upon its renewed declara tion of faith, invokes continuance of! public favor. AT THE GRAND Another sensational .picture at the Grand tonleht is "When Knights Were Bold," and It, Is 1000 feet long. I As this Is one of the latest pictures out it is sure to draw large crowds. , The entire program will be found on' another page. The 8-day clock will be given away on June 26th, and will , be on exhibition tomorrow in Roberts ' Bros.' window, corner Eighth and Willamette streets. Performances are given each evening at 7:45 and 9 p. m., and all seats are 10 cents. tf and don't forget the Day and Date Everybody is coming to four year. might be indef liil.ely ex- n) iMm.Pt,,,j, mi ilesert-land entries have b i'ii made, embracing 28.3 il, too acres, carrying out the aviwed oolli'V of the President to prevent the nionooolv of onr public lands and tend d. but this Is quite siilii-ient to show I ',io development and robust condition of our Industrial life. Kxeeullvc Work The nine great Kxecutlve Depart- ,,,,,, a family on every 160 acres. It nicnlK el .Hie . government, llirougii which the head of the nation speaks, and acts, have advance I with Mendy and refiiliite steps within the sphere ,of their activities, pi i-si-n! lug a rec ord of achievements during the la-it four vears of intelligent and pr -greslvs administration unexampled in th- liKory of (ioverniiieni. The Agriculture Department lui continued Its work In promoting the Interest oT farmers by llv-i slfylni lliolr iirodiicts: suiiplylnv new and ii estimated by cons.'rvut IV e engin eers Hint -.he reclamation act will bring lino cultivation and occupancy n niiarter million acres of land now desert and uninhabitable, ti' be fash ioned Into farms for our people: and tills vast area will be brought Into T-ult I vat loii wit limit outlining the loss of a single dollar to tne .vutouai er our great Atlantic and Pacific ports and the isthmus. For that rea son. It Is of especial Importance that the people' inhabltatlng the islands and shores of the Carribean sea shall maintain independent, peaceful and prosperous governments. The policy of the United .States to aid them in maintaining such governments has been prosecuted with special success during tho last four years. . . v Foreign Affairs The frightful disorder and blood shed which had marked the annals of San Domingo for tunny years have been ended by an agreement with the United Stntes taking the form of a treaty entered into with the approval of the sena,te, under which, by the simple appointment of an American agent to collect the Dominican cus toms revenues, and apply the sur plus toward the payment of tho Do minican debts, without landing a sol dier or firing a shot, complete peace has boeu maintained for four years past, the commerce and Industry of the Island have revived, the revenues have doubled, and the nominal In debtedness of over $10,000,00, which hung like a pall over the peo ple, who had given up all attempts to pay either principal or Interest has been adjusted and settled at less than $20,000,000, for which, in terest and sinking fund payments are completely assured by the revenues resulting from the new prosperity. ' A a result of this policy, severely criticised at the time of Its inaugura tion, but now generally commended, revolutions on the island have practi cally ceased, customs laws have been impartially enforced, resulting in an Increase of customs collected from $1.S42.209 In 1904 to $3,428,012 for the year ending March 31, 1908. Out of $9,703,939 collected In the last three yenrs $4,000,000 over and above the expenses of the government have been saved, for the benefit of creditors. 1 Pence Conference With the active participation of the delegates of tho United States, the second International pt-'ace confer ence at The Hague, In the summer of 'A Grand Family Mertlcinr.. ' "It gives me pleasure to spdak a : J good word for Klectrle Bitters," j writes Frank Conlan'oi 436 Houston! ily medicine for dyspepsia and liver i complications , while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bit ters regulate the digestive functions, I purify the Mood and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold un-, der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50 cents. nesi First Monthly MARKET DAY ' 1 Horse Show Parade Public Weeding (sure thing) Band Concerts and ' Grand Merchant's Bargain Day Carnival NOTICE Te Oregon Land Company, 412 Willamette street, does not employ' hotel, restaurant or boarding house keepers to steer people Into their of fice. Neither are they connected in' any way with curbstone "workers" , that disgust total strangers by ap proaching them on the streets. - If you do not wish to pay two or three Commissions, go to their office, where ,you will be treated on the square, tf NOTICK N I hereby notify the public that I will not be held responsible for any bills not contracted by myself. J-19 GEO. L. BEEBE. H Bring in the whole family, all the kid's and; TT 1 1 i ' 1 1 tne nirea gin. WUUI) SAWl.NG J John M. K uixou, successor to W E. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt Service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tt Gasoline woodsaw , WANTED All the kids in Lane, county to join in the; Ragmuffin Brigade. A feature of thej . parade. $5.00 in gold to the most; comically dressed kd. KIIjIj.MIKIO BROTHERS For all kinds of draying and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of fice, Black 6411. it's 10 times! COAL! COAL! Place your order for first coal now. Williams Transfer Phone Black 1141. class Co., .16 Red most! COW FKE1). Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. i . ' . . , , i f the greatest advances ever made tonal in I lia ns an n M to the Ueirnlar I . . . ... , , .. ,. , .v, ,, towaril -i no reasouaoie niui peaceaoje Army of the lulled Slates. Ily well- ,..,.,,,,,,., i,,,..,.,,,,,:,,,,,,,' ....i ,;, directed legislation anil by the ae-1 t,,,.,,, , ,.,., ,,,, , conference, all designed f r reducing Tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied her raven ringlets In; Then in th alnrn q1i tvpnt with frlno 1907. entered Into agreements which. , - nnlllior' Dn. kv uni,i. Tnn' inscti an. geiiier, nave u'jl-ii oeciareo i by high authority to constitute one Linn Drug Company. tivity of the proper bureaus of the War Department, for the first time in the history of the country adequate stt'ps are being lalten to bring about an approximation of armament, equipment . and discipline of the Mil ilia to tliosi of th,. U -gular Army. The Inipor ance of this ilevcl rpmeiit for national defense can not be over es'lmaled. Tile Medical Deoartni' iit lias ren dered most vnliiiilile service in stamo Ing oiii yellow fever, without whi -h the probability or mitigating the hor rors of war. have been approved by the senale and 1'nMfiod by the presi dent of the rnlted States. Inioortunt among theo treaties was the amvenieiit proposed and ur ed upon the conference bv the i'nited States undr 'rs :l :;re lection -. f contract debts claimed by their ritlTcns against o'her countries, STKltJiHERt; IIAKiHT.- Photos, stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf KltF-SH CEMENT Fresh car best grade Portland ce ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 per barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. If you ran buy your watcnes. Jew jerry and optical goods of Watts Just r which nil civilized n.iw. i elr an et to use ton e f ir the co!-' ns cheap ns at any other place.' and rreasnry. as the land reclaimed Is as-lt would have.been liniu ss'.hv to con ssed and the owner must return to the Treasury cost of r 'i lainall.Mi. ruder this act the Government has valuable seeds mid plants especlallir . ..... .. , i usi miles of canals, Mi ndapted to m i- ellinale and soil; Umll,s. and 611 miles of .wagon eradicating diseases will h Infest and ,.(,, , heretofore Inaccessible destroy animal and vegetable life: d;'- regions. Ill ' expenditures In this work veloplng the beet sugar Industry from ' aKKr-:iitiiiK nearlv $1. MO. 000 per 40.000 to 480,000 tons. val- mnt, As a result of the opeta ned at 43 million dollars: enforced t(inH )lf th u,.elauiatlon S- vice the pure foad law, enhancing the val-; , ,w ,mvns have been establlsh- no of farm products, conserving tae (. , lt,,.s ( branch railroads Nation of that Island No health of all our people; dlstrlinitcd U1V1 i,,,,,,, eomtructed. "! 1 I.1""' ! report of anv nluise by effl during the year 1907 nearly 17 uil- struct he Panama canal has ii'd-'d tho stricken people of San1 I rauclsco, saving them from snrva tl.'ti and leath due to the eai-t'iiiunko and fire, with which that city was visited. Another nnd most remarkable in stance of the efficiency of the army has been the work dune by it during the year of Its slay In Cuba as a force for the maintenance of the tniiuiuil- a sitiule r er man get chances to draw one or more of those fine prizes, why not Invest your money there? department during nfXing in aouiiti- itei.ti o have ulreailv laKeil nil lll. ir las reac heil ' l Hon bulletins; provide.! for over 2mm residence In Oe desert. Mio entire time. srlenlisH to gather Inf. .'i million ro-; l'oolnn lliiremi Id (ob nliiM'ieisessii ii.s the beufll of agrlcnltiiri'; protected -.Tlie work of fte p nslon bureau has ! ,min,.,,moit of onr, our forest reserves from (he ravages J, n .,1K ,,,,-t,, dale. The labor ,,essloiM under Ucpol.ll, it of fire: convened ine in in o.n.i ... li ii Htcreiisod. Put the expense 01 nil-j s,,., llin ul!l ll(.,.n intended with re waste places Into fertile fields and nQ,,at Ion during the last four : ,,,,,,-kahU success. I'lid- r American blossoming gardens; extended " year bus decreased nearly $70.000. 1 lllvu. ,.,,,, iml Pi,!r the commerce producing area for grains ''-" ' Till f,,,-,.,, pas been reduced rrom o( ,),,, sall( ( p,irto Hire, which In loll- us he allei; 'd debtor seeks The Army I , .,.' nf" ,,', ,. time aii.l mod-.' In which II ought to he paid. This agreement Is a long! step 'toward putting an end to that speculation on the necessity of weak and disnrdered countries, which re lies for the enforcement of exorbitant and fraudulent claims upon the bul lying and gunboats of the greater powers. It. -lotions Willi (1i!:iii Tlv unfriendly feelings among the cents, tea people of I'liina w hich grew out of j Drug Company the . nfor. -emeu: of the I'hine'-e exelu-; sion law and led L the boycott of'. Complete line of flaCS ;,nd bunting American coods IV.e dl--iiieared, ' at Hill's Gun Stin-c-. an I Aniei-ic an trade in China has j eebnrestiired to lis natural course, i Plump lit d 1 4'J 1 .MeVav's Tran Tho t'nit' d States has secured the as- fer. O tf sen: of all the nations having pnsses-i slons In the Orient to a united eff. i t I H Come to .town early, It better fhan a circus. Band Concerts in the morning. The merchants who display R-,r.efov r avHo -lAn mve the VVUOI.l VLAl VlI nil' t3 , amazing, the most astonishing, -the most surprising BARGAINS ever heard of in the state of Oregon. The one that shouts the loudest the mo.t goods. - It's tun rrom tne start to the finish, and Dollars in your pockets. Help Boost and In augurate the first Market Day. No One Stay at Home Conic to Town Everybody TT T Rogers Tiros. 1X47. silverware sold cheapest at Watts'. PneottMiil OH-...I in ...... It. jit MOON & TINCI.EY. Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, I stojnach and liver troubles, keeps I you well nil summer. That's what j llolllster's Kooky Mountain Tea will I do. Try It and you will always linv or tabids. I. Inn TT T t TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT I TT TT TT TT TT TT Into tho dry regions, so that nearly . 2,011,) t., I.iuo and yet the number tn , ,,ro!,.roin dnvs of Spanish Wat'iPr riitnc nitnu. nnirA with China to put an etui to the se iori at Morris' Yjglc S'ore. Saturday, , I TT 1-1 mm 1t mtmm Mwm. If u m m t I EUGENE 0RE. j TTTtfT-T