Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 24, 1908, Image 5

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LIGHTNING KILLS
MEN IN NATIONAL
GUARD GAMP
Gettysburg. July 24.-An all-night
search throughout Camp Hayes.where
the National Guard has been encamp
ed fur a week, and which last night
,-, visited by terrific electrical
and ,-iud storm, shows that three sol
ars were struck dead by lightning
in nearly half a hundred other per
' . fnli red It was probably the
Sweat nlSt which that historic bat
S elleT hi experienced since July.
i3 The dead were members of
the Second Brigade, composed of reg
tne . t, We.iern Dart of the
K The cots of the hospital tents
are filled with Injured, some of whom
l're women and children who had
been visiting the camp. -
General's Tent Wrecked.
The tent occupied by Governor Stu
art was blown down, as were a num
ber of others. Several friends were
anting with Governor Stuart when his
Jen collapsed, but the party manag
ed to hold the canvas and all escaped
lnThenamp Is flooded and telegraph
ic service, Is practically cut off. The
entire camp Is panic-stricken. The
darkness was Impenetrable and the
men ran wildly about through rivers
of water seeking the injured.
Every tent in Battery B was blown
down, but no one in the battery was
hurt The regiment guard tent of
the Tenth regiment was struck by
lightning and 40 men of Company C
were badly Injured.
Field Hospital Full.
The field hospital is full and men
ary lying about the camp on the
ground waiting for aid.
The Voung Men's Christian Associ
ation tent, which was filled with wo
men and children who had taken ref
use there during the storm, was raz
ed, but so far as known no one was
seriously injured.
The colonel of the Tenth regiment
has turned his quarters into a hospi
tal. FAIRBANKS MAKES
SPEECH AT QUEBEC
(Continued From Page One.)
the annals of Quebec.
The eves of the western world are
upon this historic city. The celebra
tion of the tercentenary of Cham
plain's founding of Quebec is alto-
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Blair Street Addition
IT IS THE TALK OF THE
ZIMMERMAN k RUGH
OREGON LAND CO.
SS:.r''"'"'' r'-l -i-"",n.ii.'. "reran,'. "...
o o o o
gether admirable both In the
n the excellence of its .-xeouti,,,,. ad
ls an event u-hi,.i, .
l" "".mens interest
not only In the Dominion of Cana.li
Dut in the United State !., p.
this point as a hase Intrepid explorers
uiazea tne pathway of clwlizatlin
"rough tracKiess forests ami L.
p ored lakes and rivers In t.-,::rv ' , A - ;..... mis majestic ,vie
nf ,h i l!.W.Within the J"--di,-ti.,a l'"''n In which the retfesentauves
, j n.roa Mates. Names ass'-' 0 . uifforfnt nations oarticipaie and
elated wi:h the early history of Qu. i witness the manifestations .if Reii
bec are land marks in our geography! l"nu fraternal spirit among them
and are Indelibly impressed upuu'we are ''"Pressed with the th.uinht
our civilization. jihat there is no rational reason why
Three hundred years is but a brief : "a"ns should resort to war. May
period in the history of England or!we not' on Ihls theatre of past con
trance, but It Is all the history f : fllr'9- surrounded now bv the imni-es.
Quebec and all of Anglo-Saxon Anier-! :
lea. Here has been written n ii
terestlng story. Here have been wit
nessed the victories and defeats of
war and the blessed triumphs of
peace. The battleships of three
great nations rest yonder upon the
bosom of the St. Lawrence. The rep
resentatives of those powers assem
bled here are recalling past differ
ences but only to emphasize the pres
ent prevalence of a spirit of gen
uine friendship between them.
It is With UntlSUal nleailllro I
bring greetings from the president
and the people of the United States
who rejoice with you in the progress
you have made in the manifold ways
which . make for the strength and
honor of a great people. We are
not indifferent to, your welfare nor
are you Indifferent to ours. The
blood of a common ancestry Is In our
veins. We have much In common.
We glory In many of the same tradi
tions and we "have .the same juris
prudence. Our standards of civiliza
tion are alike. Here, side by side,
owing allegiance to different sov
ereignties, we are, In God's Provi
dence, to work out our destiny. We
wish you that contentment which
comes from the cultivation of the
arts of peaceful industry under those
political institutions which are the
guaranty of justice and liberty
among men.
The United States and Canada have
but. fairly, entered upon their
ca -
reers.
Kach has vast areas' either
sparsely settled or unoccupied, where
many will make their homes In the
future. Many millions will be added
to our population and to yours. We
fiave each made much advance in the
scale of civilization and are gratified
with the progress we have made,
Back of us lieB a brief but honorable
history and before us stretch lllimlt-
able onnortunities. We confidently
believe that we are each destined to ' the great truth that modern civiliza
play a large and worthy part In the tlon is not a failure. It is a failure
progress of the human race upon the , if it does not substitute for force
western continent. We have no ri- .the serene and all-powerful chamber
valries except In the ways of peace, of reason and deliberation. There Is
Wo neither envet the other.'s terri-1 such a thing as righteousness among
tory. We covet onlv each other's nations. Let them take their dif
neighborly esteem. We rest upon a ferances into international courts of
common frontier more than five justice and there let reason and
The streets have just been nicely graded and the sale of lots is
brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots
at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene.
People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR
STREET ADDITION.
Do you realize what an investment in this addition will do for you? How can it avoid ad
vancing in value with these lots lying right against the built up district, and where the
city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take you
out there. You dou't need to buy if you don't want.to, but we think .you will want to after
' you see these fine lots and know about the easy terms you make your own termsyou
may have Better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, before
all are sold. There are only twenty lots and two acre tracts left.
V"UI i.nner.-e wl.u'l. ten'" !
h"u uur nenniuorlv ties. Tifeie
are , ,lo fortifications Qon our fnm
ier and no batlleshipPupon the wa-
: . u',on lnt' a-
a"a fervently ho
that there Ml
defensive prep-
" ue neea 0(
Ulali"n between u.O
PRINCE OF WALES.
slve monuments of peace, venture to
hope that the widespread movement
1 which seeks to insure the mainten-
, ance oi peace among the nations of
I 'he world without Invoking the
sworo. may grow in strength and at
no distant day become incorporated
as a part of the fixed policy of na-
tldhs. " To "advocate measures to the
j maintenance of International tran-
quiiuy, to enaeavor to suDsiuute rea-
son for force, Is not evidence of any
decay In the courage of manhood of
nations but It Is the proclamation of
righteousness prevail. Let nations
l every houoruble nieuns v-ajih en-;
lightened statesmanship luayuggest
avoid an appeal to thai court where
might alone turns the balance. 1
We have no need to fear that the
relations between the United States
ana unfjjit Britain will ever agalu be
disturbed. i'e have faiih
imiL uur lurcs which n
ir fla-gs which grace this his
toric occasion and whi.-h mi.,..i
gether and salute each other upon
the Plains of Abraham will never
confront each other in couflict upon
either land or sea.
1 beg auain ro thunk v..,, ....... i
Highness tor the gracious welcome
and hospitality which von temlur m
uie as the representative of the
i1 uiied states and to wish for your
country and your people a contin
uance of the hleRin.7a ,.f i.oa
gress and prosperity."
' TEA
Why isn't everything
money back?
Everything isn't good
enough.
Yovr Tcar rahirai rour aoar U j m dnf
kit ScfcUliut a Baal; wa eat hiaa.
WILLIAMS' OAKROLIU rtAl.VK
WITH A KMC A and WITCH HA7K1,
The best salve in the world (or cuts.
brulsei, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all akin erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co., props.,
Holding that a notary public is a
state office, and that his duties and
functions are not confined to any par
ticular district or section, Attorney
General Crawford contends that a no
tary public can officiate any place
within the state during his two-year
term of appointment. The opinion Is
given In the case of a notary public
who removed from Glendale to Port
land. .
Kodol will without doubt, help
anyone who has stomach disorders or
stomach trouble. Take Kodol today
and continue It for the short time
that It Is necessary to give you com
plete relief. Kodol is sold by all drug
gists. Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer
tilizer for your roses or garden.
Price 25c. Chambers Hardware Co.
White's restaurant f r a clean,
square meal. 20 cents. alO
CASTOnlA.
Hun tl i ii mm m nan Always nougm
Bignatua
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TWENTY-FIVE;
MEN LOSE LIVES
' IN A TUNNEL
Heme. Switzerland, July 21. A
frightful accident occurred this inoni
; ing In the Leotchbiirg tunnel in the
; Hcrncse Alps, which resulted in the
j death of 25 workmen. Without
I warning the drills pierced the walls
; of an unknown subterranean river or
! lake and tho wall gave way with a
! crash, a torrent of w ater and mud fil
ling the tunnel. All the workmen
were drowned. It Is believed that
the men tapped the Kender river,
which flows above the tunnel.
"K. C. DeWItt & Co, Chicago. 111.
Gentlemen In 1S97 1 had a disease
of the stomach and bowels. In the
.spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of
Kodol and the benefit I received all
i the gold In Georgia could not buy.
May you live long and prosper.
Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell, Ho-
dlng, Ga.. Aug. 27, 1906." Sold by
all druggists.
clMCfitM tor tn DAILY I7UARI
NOTICE OF FINAL 8KTTLK.MKXT,
.Notice in hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the es
tate of Perry Mattcaon, deceased, has
filed his final account In said estate.
land that Tuesday, August 4, 190S,
at the hour of 9 a. m., has been fixed
as the time for hearing the same.
All persons havlug objections to the
said account are hereby notified to
. file the same with the clerk of the
'county court of Lane County, Ore
' gon, on or before said time.
Dated this 22nd day of July. 190S.
It. H. MATTESON,
Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate of Clarence Thompson, de
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Dora
E. Thompson, administratrix of the
estate of Clarence Thompson, de
ceased, has filed her flnnl account In
the matter of said estate in the conn
ty court of Lano county, Oregon, and
that Monday, the 3d day of August
1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the
f?"'oon of that day, has been fixed
by said court for tho hearing of ob
jections to said account, and for the
tinai settlement of said estate, and
all objections to said flnnl account
must bo made and filed in said ourt
on or before the said dale so fixed
by said court.
Dated this 6th day of June, 1908.
DORA E. THOMPSON.
Administratrix.
L. BILYKU. Attorney.
TOWN
LOW
lATES
EAST
Will De made this season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
lows:
T - Bjth Taya One Tay
through via
Portland California
Chicago 76.25 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82.So
St. Paul 63.75 81.75
Omaha 63.75 7S.o0
Kansas City 63.75 75.oo
Tickets willjbe on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good for return In 90 day with stop
over privileges p'eaaure -within limits.
REMEMBER THE BATES
For any further Information call oo
A.J. GILXETE
Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMurray, General Pas
senger.agent, Portland, Ore.
WOOD NAWINtl
Gasoline power, by W. W, Moore,
phono Ited 3282. Orders large or
small will bo appreciated.
Perfection oil stoves are safe and
do not smoke. Chambers Hardware
Co. : d
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