Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 19, 1908, Image 2

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    SATl W)AV, SFJTKMHF.R 10.
THB M'ttK.VE DAILY GUARD,
-A.
SIUSLAW VALLEY
AND ITS RESOURCES
The Sluslaa- Country cwlirares Hint tin? unity a'tiiiiaiitii-re Is unfaviir
Ihe whole of Westt-rn I. an County, able lo tln'lr duvelonnieiit.
Ori'Kon, consisting of 2ii lownnhlH. Aa ihcau insects do not awm to lu
ll had 3fi nil lea of lieach front on the rn-uai! In numbers In thin awtlon
Pacific ocean and 26 miles of nav-1 from year to year, and other places
of dairy type to head their herds.
All of them who shli (ream have
. separators and a composite test for
the cream t !iat Id dell;-""-d to the
pasteurizer here KhowiuK It to he the
richest in l.iiner-fat of any i renin
delivered to any pasteurizer in the
1'nlted States. The cost of keepins
u dairy cow under these conditions
la very small as all of the feed Is
produced on the farm. There Is not
a ton of mill-feed fed to dairy cows
In
TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS
MEETS IN WASHINGTON
WashinEton. U. C September 19.
Hun district during the year Yet Tho imprnatinn.-.l Concress of Tub-
these rows will produce larne yields erculoaia, which will open here Mon
of milk and butter, some of these day at tne 8tj unfinished new nat-
eattle naving proaucea i.uu worm 0nal museum, nas urounni. ""c
KKL'IT HAIHINO.
By
W. II. Venthiraon, Editor of
"Tho Weat" ut Klorunce.
(September Nobody's).
One nf the occupations to whU'h
tho KltmlBw country Is well adapto.l
and which la certain lo bnronio a
prnfltnblo Induatry la that of frult
arowlns;. Thn early settlers of thla
valley na aoon as they had a am.il!
plecn nf uround cleared, made prep
arations to raUe fruit to aupply iluir
been planted on bottom land, but , oarn of tne 01anJr advantages that j than hlffhly beneficiai md are bound
J act f 1C ocean anil in mill-B OI llliv- Mom enr 10 :m, mm uuier -- . . ,,,,. ,h "" Hla.inwiifKhed
lxahle streams, or Li miles of water-! up and down the coast are also com- hotter fat per head during he the iar(,est and most diBtlrieulshea
front accessible to water transporta-; paratlvely free from their ravages, month of April which month the international catherinRS of bc len
,,,, It would seem that nature has thus price of butter fat is usually the low- Btgt sociologists tuberculosis bpec-
It has SO miles or more of lake 1 provided In the aea breeze for pro- -t of any month during the year. , lailstg and KUVPrnment represents
shores embracing tho finest fresh j tectlng the fruit crop of the valley,, Thla Is practically all profit as there ; tlveB ever seen together to he nat
wateTlake. in general the surface , well as other, along the coast, are no grain bills to pay. There are )onal caplta,.. Tbe aub ect of the
of the country I, somewhat hilly, from destruction by these peats, and : about 600 cows being in Iked this ; Con )f of 8Bnh vital Importance
with numerous agricultural valleys thereby relieved the owner of the en 1 t Bluslaw Valley, while , that practcally all civilized nations
and benoh lands of great fertility. ejpense and labor of spraying the two years ago there was not one- nave recognized the necessity of be
Probably there Is no other place In ! trees. Ithlrd as many and In a few yeara;lng represented at a Congress, the
,.. w.rld wnere the death rate Is Moat of the orchards here have ' more wnen oairymen in me cast results of which cannot oe oiner.
lower than In this aiualaw Itlver re
gion. The climate Is remarkably uni
form. The difference between the
aveage winter and summer teniper
taure la only about 15 degrees, and
people wear the same weight of cloth
ing all year .
The thermometer seldom goes
above SO degrees above zero In sum
mer or below 30 above In winter.
There are no severe storms, bill
iards, cyclones or earthquakes.
Nearly all kinds of vegetables are
grown In this region In abundance
and of superior quality.
The average yield of potatoes per
acre Is about 300 bushels. As high
as r.flO bushels lo the acre have been
grown, demonstrating tho great fer
tility of tho soil.
All kinds of berries grow here In
great abundance. Thousands of
bushels of the finest blackberries go
to waste every year. A fruit can
nery Is greatly needed.
seven sections under special chair
man and besides Knglish the iang
uagea used in the discussion will be
(ierman. French and Spanish. In ad
dition to the sessions of the Con
ggress there will be public meetings
one of them under the auspices of
the American Federation of I-abor.
The exhibition connected with the
Congress Is nearly ready for tbe op
ening on Monday and promises to be
highly Interesting and Instructive.
GKXKUAI. XKWS FORECAST
OK THK COMING KKK.
Washington, D. C. Sept. 19. The
political calendar for the week will
be well filed. Judge Taft will receive
a number of deletions in Cincin
nati and will speait before the con
vention of the National Republican
League, which will convene in that
city on Tuesday.
Mr. Brvan will put in the week
in the central West. His schedule
provides 'jt political addresses in a
number of cities In Ohio, Indiana,
Michigan and Wisconsin. Cleveland,
Columbus, Detroit, Terre Haute and
Dayton are among the cities in the
list.
The Democratic state campaign in
Ohio will be formally opened Satur
day at Mansfield, with Judson Har
imon and ex-Governor James E.
Campbell as the chief speakers.
New Hampshire democrats will
I meet in stale convention to name
1 candidates for governor and other
stateo fflcers and the Republicans of
New Jersey will convene to name
presidential electors.
Nominees for state offices in Wis
consin and the candidates for the
assembly and the senate on the Re
publican ticket will meet in conven
tion at Madison on Tuesday to for
mulate a platform. The convention
Is cf Interest from the fact that it is
expected to be a test of the relative
strength of Senator LaFollette and
the opposition.
President Roosevelt will wind up
hl3 vacation at Oyster Bay and re
turn to Washington early in the weok
in time to speak before the Internat-
lnti.il Tnhori.tilnHl.1 fnnprpss which
It ahould not bo intrefered that thlBjthls country affords, there will be to bring the world a big step nearer wm De a most notable gathering and
Is the only kind of aoll In thla aec- many times as many cows kept as 1 to the final consummation of the ..in Dp attended by distinguished
MAII.NG AT FI)11KN( K. (Nobody's Magazine.)
own needs, and planted trees and J tlon lhl1 ' aultable for fruit ralalng. i thero are at present and the Sluslawjhope of stamping out, or, at least medical men and scientists from ull
briiahes of the various kinds which
they thought tulted to tho country
Their c'liiin n this direction were
well rewnrded and they soon had
plenty of fine fruit for themselves
and their neighbors who arrived l.il-
r and bid not et had tlmo to raise
a nut P( their i wn.
The rich river bottom lands along
the rivor, crooks and smaller streams
yield abundant crops of strawberries,
raspberries, gooseberries, logan ber
ries and blackberries with compara
tively little cultivation. Blackber
ries especially grow In profustlon,
and may almost bo said to be a nat
ural product, aa whorovor the seed
la dropped, vines spring up and In a
year or two Is bearing a fine quality
of fruit.
Plums, prune and pears benr well
and the fruit Is of good slse and fine
quality. Soma psacho are grown on
the tipper river, but tha climate Is
not tha most favorable for this crop.
A fow cherries have been planted In
different places and yield fairly well.
Home of thn Inhabitants hnvo
planted grape vines, and from those
which stand ' In sheltered plnces,
gather fair cropa of good fruit.
Hut It la of applea that we wish to
spea more particularly, for In this
line tho quality of the Hlualaw pro
duct rivals that of Hood lllver, the
moat (anions district In Oregon.
Tho difficulty of getting fruit to
market from this region has pre
vented the aettlng oul of nny very
lame orchards In thla valley, but not-
wlthatandlng thla a grent ninny morn
aniilea are raised hero than are re
quired to supply tho local demand,
and every year thousands of bushels
go to waste or aro fed to thn stock
In quality and flavor tho apples
grown in this section aro pronounced
by good Judges to ho as good
those grown anywhere In the coun
try. T heart that have been shipped
away hero have found ready sale and
they steadily gain tavor in tno mar
ket In competition with fruit from
other places.
One great advantage which this
valley have over places farther In
land In ralalng fruit, and especially
apple Is the fact that tbe trees
are almost entirely free from peats
ol all kinds. Codlln. moth, wooly
aphis, and other Inaecta which do ao
much damage In tho orcharua in
other parta of tho state, can hardly
bo found here. It la thought by
In fact, enough trees have been , country will be Bottled with proaper-; curbing the ravages of the "white Darta 0 America and Europe.
ilntit..! r n lmnrh land In tirn.n (hat nua and twin tnntnrl rtnlrv.farmnrn Inlnir...' . .. . . .
A DAIRYMAN'S VIKW POINT.
By Eugeno R, McCornack of North
Fork.
(September Nobody's.)
OltDINANCH PKOllllMTING
HAI.K OK "NKAIt II KKK.'
planted on bench land to provo thatlous and contented dairy-farmers.
the soil there la better adapted to
fruit growing than are the bottoms.
The trees on the low lands grow
more rapidly and bear sooner than
those on the high land, but It is
found that on the higher ground and
benches the trees are more healthy
and their fruit Is of finer flavro than
that grown on the bottoms.
P'asue. j An extraordinary term of the su
The Congress will be attended by Pme court of Queens County, New
nearly two thousand delegates, rep- York' w' convene Monday to con
resenting practically every civilized Bldl'r tne question of the indictment
,counry. Every department of the l"B r,"'"B """"'f
To prohibit the sale of non-lntoxlcat- i United States government will be tnB sensational murder of William F.
represented and nearly all the for- ""
elgn delegates have already arrived Another Important event of the
here. France has sent a distinguish- criminal calendar will be the trial of
ed delegation, Including Leon Bour-,I. Wan Chang, the Korean, In San
geols, a member oft he French Sen-1 Francisco, who shot and killed Dtir
ate, and of tho permanent Antl-Tu-; ham White StevenB, advisor to the
herculosls Commission appointed by i Korean government.
the French government; Dr. RoilX. I Tmnnrtnnt conventions of the week
of tho Pantpnr TntltnlA Pni-la fir I 1 1 .u. .t .u- t.i
nany or corporation, or any agent of ! nit,. p,, : w. ,.' 1 w."i.'uu"" ."""8"
Ing malt liquors in the city of Eu
gene.
The City of Eugene does ordain as
follows:
Section 1. The sale of non-ln-toxlcntlng
malt liquors In the City
of Eugene Is prohibited and declared
unlawful.
Soc. i. Any person, firm, com
Tho Slualaw Valley Is so situated
that It is possessed of unusual dairy : ntoiicatln, malt Mouora In the . '. ..- ... ' K888. In Washington, tbe National
advantages. Among the most litot-, it, t B, .,; , who .hall lv. 1 ri' .m" .'""" wnoiesale Druggists' Association at
abl. of these are soil. cllmaU and ,. ' iw'.y any auch liquors with Intent in Paris In 1S05- and Dr Valla the i h ' .lrMliVJVSW'P r,8"1
tor. The wll Is of different varlet-ito ov.d. this ordinance, shall bell" . ,.., ?r;.:a ?dSe.' th8.odd Fellowa n ?aver,
los; from the rlcb creek and river; deemed a misdemeanor.
bottom to the low and exceedingly See. 3. Any person violating any
rich maraU landa. Theae marah of the provisions of this ordinance
he . Amlnont Vflrlnil1lnn sf tha ITnlvn.
aity of Alfort.
The British Commission on Tuber-
the United Irish League In Boston,
tho Trades and Labor Congress of
Canada In Halifax, and tbe Upper
lands are especially adapted" to the I hall be sentenced to pay a fine of'"llo8ls wl" be represented by Dr. O. Mississippi River Improvement Ab
uairy industry, naving ine lavorauio
qualities of tho low lands of Holland,
so well aduptod to tho Holatoln cow.
This land, when rocalmed by diking.
grows Immense crops of grasB and
not loss than $26 nor more than i VOT"n';"a' Proteasor or path- socianon in bunion, lowa.
1200. or bo imprisoned In the city "l uu,,.w 01 -amDnage
Jail not leas than ton days nor moreB"Q ,a mem nor or ine executive com-lH.ij i n.niiiinv Tlvniunre
than 30 days; and In case of punish- mltt r (;r't, Britain; Dr. Arthur , NO I1C8 10 UB lltltPIll laXDaVBrS
.... it .k. . i- .....i i Nowaholme. ch ef med ca offlcprl " '
forngo, a ylod of threo to four tons I the said neraon shall be Imnrlsoned ! .r 'he local government board of
of hay per arro makea an average ' in the city lull one day for each 12 1 f-nR'and: Dr. K. W. Philip of Edln
Delinquent taxpayers will take no-
crop. Tho writer hna pastured such ' of said flno. and may ho sentenced to1 M,rKn. founder of the first tubej-cu- j tlce that delinquent taxes will not
land during ten months of tho year i labor one day for each $2 of said i 108 dispensary nnd many others. ! be advertised aa heretofore; under
and then kept tho stork off for two fine, on tho streets or other nubile . Germany Is represented
months nnd then cut n crop of three works of the city undor the charge
ions oi nay per acre, i no ciimnto ia r tho alreet commissioner,
ao mild Hint tnere Is pasturage for Sec. -I. The provisions of this or-
by sclen-!a law passed by the last legislature
iiHia oi greni distinction, t he serre- ot tnis state taxes that ape delin
tnry ot the German delegation. Dr. quent after the expiration of bIx
jonannes Metner. was secretary-1 months from the first date of such
attle (ho year round and stock-cattle 1 dlnnnce being necessary for the pub-1 K01"'! "' the recent Congress of .'delinquency may be paid by anv one
genenilly pasture all winter. The 1 health, pein e, and safelv of the , ,VK"'0 Deniogrnphy. Other i demanding to pay same and a certlf-
more progresslvo dalrynien provide i people of the city of Eugene, Bn i members of the delegation are Dr. , Irate of delinquency will be issued to
shelter for the cows and young stock emergency Is hereby declared to exist. I """nwnz, me secretary-general of such party.
during two or three months In the i anil this ordinance shall take effect. , "lermuionni 1 uiierrulosis Asso-j Section 37 of said law, In part.
rainy season, narna or aliens need i nd i,o In full force from and after! '" r.rimi von i.eynon and : reaas:
not bo expenalvo, aa frwzlng weather u, passage and approval by the ma- ' ,r' J1"",nlu'8 u"n. " the University
Is almost unknown. During the sum-jyor.
'of Berlin.
mer the weather Is delightfully cool
and this la a great advantage to the
keeping qualities of dairy products.
Cream can be delivered six days old
to tho creamery and yet be sweet
and bring the highest price paid for
butter-rnt.
The largest dairy farms are all lo
cated along tho lower end of the ri
ver and their transportation la most
ly by water. Many dairymen own
Pasaed Sept. 14, 190S.
Approved, September 14. 1908.
J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor.
Attoat: R. S. BRYSON,
Acting City Recorder.
TO HUNTKIM AMI CAMPfclW
If yoa are thinking of going Uto
the mountains huntlno- or fluhtiiar
their own gaaollno launches and canir,n ,lp Rea- 1741, or call ,t 45s 0T,
iienTer iiieir prouueo to mantel, bi street. tf
very low coai. aucn xuaua aro ai
waya gcMnt. regardliMta of the season.
The dairymen In this district, are, as
many people that thla ia on account a whole, a progresaivo lot, and moat
ot the proximity to (he ocean, and of them aro securing pure-bred aires
Heating furnace, brick and founda
tion atone for sale oneap by First
National Bank.
V; , . ..
V.,;, ' fti
"Aay day after the expiration of
Six montha after tarra tharwA
" aeiu ucn aisnnguisn-jagainsi real property are delinquent
men as rroiesaor Leopold von . the tax collector shall have the
Sehroetter of the medical faculty of, right, and it shall be his duty upon
the University or Vienna; Dr. Antonldemand and payment of tbe 'taxes
VSalchaelbaum and Dr. Rich Paltauf penalty and interest, to make out
of tho Department of Pathology of and Issue a certificate or certificates
the l nlveralty of Vienna. Dr. H. V. j of delinquency against such proper-
oturuner, nr. l.. i elegy and Dr. J
D. Ilartel.
Among the Swedish delegates are
Otto von Printzkold, first chamber
lain of tho Swedish court; Dr. Bertll
Buhre, the president of the Swedish
Antl-Tubereulosis League and other
noted sclentlata. Holland has sent
Dr. N. P. Tendeloo of Levden and
Dr. P. K. Pel, of the University of
Amsterdam.
Greece has sent a large delega
tion, including Dr. B. Patrlkios the
secretary of the Department of
Health at Greece; Dr. Aristote Nou
zis, of the University of Athens; Dr
Constant Snvas the physician of the
icing, nr. r. .Manotissos, of the mlll
Itary hospital of Athens; Dr. Kallion
tls. a dlstlnsnished surgeon and Dr
I Pierre J. lioinlopnlo. Professor of
Pathology at the l'niversitv of th-
en.
Atiit'tig the tlelecates friMii Imlv
litre many distinguished scientists
j representing the universities of Tur
I In. Naples. Florence. Bolomia and
! other Italian cities and Dr. Guide
1 Ba.velll, of Ht.tne, the Representative
of the Italian govervment and s, , i ...
i tarv ( the Italian commission'
! I he Kti!iui delegateion will iu.
.elude Dr. S. S. Steriopuio ,,s
cow and Dr K. I. K.unmc ot litg'i
Itnlcari.i ha, sent Dr. Maren R,.,,..
iseff. director of the Department of
Hea th of Sophia: Dr. Ian omii ,:i
off. Dr. GeoKhl .olotox iu v liv h
Theotl.o- if .1 ii.l Dr. S v ,-.
He
THK DIXIDC; A GI.IMI'SK OK SIIM.WV SCKNKliY. Magna i
itch.
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IT Guiteras of the I'nuer
, .n.i and ui.uiv others.
The Congress will be divided
nth and Centra!
. 'n. !nde men of
us them Dr. A
Ctr.i.as, V. 4i-e7ii, i
I. una of K
P .1 Itnene i f (',
'j. una aecnon js ia part reads
Certificates of dellnauencv shall
bear Interest from the data of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
lo per cent per annum. ."
Delinquent taxpayers are therefore
advised that if they have not paid at
least one-half of their taxes on or
before the first Monday In April that
the same are delinquent and have
been delinquent since said first Mon
day In April, and those who h
paid one-half of their taxes as above
remaining one-half will become
delinquent after the first Mondav In
October, and six months from such
in ics a certiitcate of delinquency
ivaring tirteen per cent Interest per
annum may be Issued against your
-l "'ei It .
io save further costs, penalties
and Interest you are earnestly re-
uneMcu to settle the same at . nee
H. 1.. nOWN, I
Sheriff and Tax Collector. j
4!
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A: No. nr. Fast Seventh !
street, furnishings of T-rooui
house., nil good as new; car- 4:
pets, blinds, curtains, chairs 4'
and rockers, stands, dishes. 4 1
I'l-it'-a-hrae. kitchen utensils. 4
dining room suite ....r.,.
1 Vttenier. bunkers, dock! 4
I'l. Hires all lo 1,., i . ... T
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It is sold here by all drus-
The Kind You Have Always Ooncht.
la use fop over 30 years, has
All Counterfeits, Imitations andjH,t t(l
ExperimenU that trifle with and ei" 1
InfattU and Cklldren-ExrrnclM
What is CASTOK
CJrtrIi la a barmlesB robatltnt ttt (wj
contains neither Oplnra, Morphine nr J!j
substance. Its aea Is It mmn.... .. .ut'l
" O MHlJ, It lttJ
and allavs Fererlshness. It rnr -m. . "1
Colic it reUeves Teething TronbleTenl
and Flatulency. It assimilates theFoot kJ
Stomach and Bowels, trlvtnir healths llJ?
The Children's Panacea The MotaeriftjJJ
genuine CASTORIA
Sears the Signature f
The Kind You Haie Aliaj
In Use For Over 30 Yeai
'''!!!!!!
MIIIIM.
J
HSMMHiii HsHH
Mr. Book-Kee
It's yoa who must look after your own
You'll get more money when you are in sha
mand it, not betore. Doesn t it seem wise to
self where you can demand it? Are you woti
Then why not get it? If you are not vcl
money why not Ire worth more? Permanenl
rests on merit and fitness. Are you as it i
things as you care to be? K not get in lim
want a chance to tell you how. Pon'tsayia
Investigation for it will cost you nothing to u
we have to say. Write today. We will en
plan for the asking it cost you nothing,
booklet "A",
TSt International Accountants' Soc
No. 67, Fort St West.
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SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF
UNIVERSITY OF OREG0
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voice Miss tva otmson yu,-.--- , j
Assistanta-Miss Albtrta Campbell, Mi Vrdi Qk
Rates Reasonable Faculty Br"
ca. i vA o ' '
pfnb o?pi, two
J. O. THOMAS .J
Eugene Electric Com
mu Wirir,e and SupP" I
Dasigraars and Makers of Electric ii . 1
Full Line of Up-tivD ..
Phnn, Miin 5-74 Trst F. ;'..'-
WillULrt Aitout Oct. 1 and 0:cupv tht "jt
TmW Vroittif Km dine.
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