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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, MAY 81, 180(1 «£ EUGENE WEEKLY GUARO I —------------- —————■' run from $40,<100,000 to $4s, annually, and in connection mooted increase of capitaliz was recently dwelt upon t great corporation has a largt- 1 TUE MAN WITH THE PLOW gross has appropriated sums of mou-I state university and 1 will tell von! about your whole educational sya- A I SE Ft I. El ÖZEN ey for building of roads in the Phil it Is not a fight against the! tem. ¿5 independent paper ippines, in Cuba and elsewhere. A comm on schools; it is a fight against 1 IO little money wisely expended in build rrived educai ion. every friend of the l'nlver-1 C l \l l.Es IL FISHER da with ni ing highways at home would be of siiy u a friend of the common school. I jit ,r and Publisher. The . diicatlonal advancement of al j vantas?. But. as a man rtbinari ted dreds of millions I F state marks the progress of the er the ’ o ’ her day. ) the writ h ished every Thursday at Eugene, dividends that have state.’ Salem Statesman. d. Prot paw» Oregon1? s inethinig to b« done and ;rou c ably the $29,000, mav b ot iit't an y body else to do ÌÌ il i ’ Subscr" Hon price, $1.50 per y»ar| cam Off ce of the Board of Regents of. lervatlvely reck advance; $2.00 at end of jursel?. if paid in six months’ profit Mineral. Oregon, May 14 The Bo the 1 nlverslty of Oregon, Eugene. 1 New tiered hemia mines are quite active and one Or.. M ay 11. 190S. To the People gnferea Standard Oil Company. The few hlde-b ound politic:al ne' cau Hear blasting on every hand. Based upon estimates submitted to' post offe -■ The statement of cun paper organs sneer at newspapers There Is some snow on t ie highest the proper committees, tho last leg islature by more than two-thirds vote! ----- ~*Agv«t» i'»r The Guard. profits” evidently refe is to that an this like The Guard which have declared points, but not enough to hinder ex passed an act appropriating $125,000 | The following are authoried to branch of the Standard tensive operations. Wagon roads, absolute independence of party or named the . ¿ and receipt for subscriptions or trails and houses ar» being built and annually for th? support and mainte-, is an e ganization. They assert that such improved, while underground opera nance of t:ie Univ rally of Oregon,' Sxn»*ct other business for The Dally Standard Oil Company of Indiana. i which Is the defendant upon which i and for the construction and furnish as long papers ar? "afraid to tuke a position" tions continue unbated. -Jj Weekly Guard: * Creswell—J- L. Clark. | this fine Is Imposed. The assertion ¡ John llrund is building four mil -s ing of additional buildings, purchase run counter to the inexorable rule when as a matter of fact it is the in of equipment, etc A referendum has Coburg—Geo. A. Drury. is wholly inadequate with regard to , of life that labor is a necessity. But dependent press that has caused the of wagon road, extending from the been invoked on the bill, and It will Address all remittances and com- Vesuvius Mill to some mines owned the profits of the controlling con when the youth of this land is taught present awakening of the public con-' by F. J. Hard, who is manager of the be submitted to the voters at the cern. guard ' printing CO., that all labor is degrading that can science by their fearlessness in ex- ’ Vesuvius property. This Is Mr. coming election In June for approval Eugene, Oregon The amount of specie held In the not be done without soiling the posing wrong and corruption where- i Hard's Utopian group, and he will or rejection. In view of these facts the regents have thought It best to i clearing house banks of New York hands and hardening the muscles, we ever found. In this day of Indepen- | commence hauling ore to the mill as make the following statement: ffilWDAY. MAY 21. l»os soon as the wagon road Is completed City on Saturday reached a new high must look elsewhere than at home dent thought and action, of libera) j lie has made arrangements with the Since 1901 the University has de-' record of $313.394,500. and the sur tor the men best qualified to perpet education and high intelligence, the Vesuvius people for the use of their pended for Its resources upon the an plus was more than five per cent in uate that spirit of independence and most pitiable relics of the old order mill. Mr. Hard milled 50 tons of this nual appropriation of $4 7,500, car * CALAMITY TO state STATE ( alamity to self-reliance so essential to the main ! are the partisan newspapers, the ore last seasou, and it gave such sat ried by the act of that year, together excess of the twenty-five per cent isfactory results that he has decided with the Interest of the University tenance of the principles upon which « ; creatures of the bosses and the cats- to put on ore wagons and has gone fund, incidental fees and Interest on reserve rule. The aggregate deposits I believe that an adverse this nation is founded. The hope of 8 paws of the ring. It requires double to heavy expense in building the the Villard fund, amounting to about of all banks and trust companies was TOte upon the University of this country lies in the men who are ♦ $10.000 a year, and special appropri the moral stamina to resist the in road. $2,157,183,500. The statement shows Oregon appropriation bill ation« from time to time. The act of developing its resources, and not the ♦ In coming up the Sharps Creek ducements and opportunities offered that the banks hold $63,883,475 8 5, out J be a real caramity to road from Cottage Grove, one looks 1901 was intended, with the revenues least important of this class is the by the bosses than It does to run at a sign at Martin Creek which says. from other sources, primarily to cov more than the requirements of the the state. There is no great 8 I twenty-five per cent reserve rule. man with the plow. along in the old groove, fed by pap "Two Miles to Combination Mine." er the necessary current expenses at 8 er work to be done by the I What is true in New from the office seeker and office- This property Is said to be rich In the time of its adoption, it has be-n York is relatlve- NO NECESSITY FOR 8 e:ate than to educate properly silver and gold and one that will soon necessary to supplement the amount ly true throughout the country. To NEWSPA PER CA M PA Hi N | holder. 8 its young men and young wo be on a paying basis. Clark Bros., thereof from time to time by spec the enormous and radldly increas- men. Better neglect some owners, have done some extensive ial appropriations, that of 1905 be 8 Harry Thaw Is said to be afflicted development since they took over ing $65,000. I ing idle reserves of the banks must material things than to ne The Guard is refusing paid matter 8 Merge All Appropriations. be added the other enormous amount from both the prohibitionists and with an incurable form of Insanity the property two years ago. They 8 glect the proper development The purpose of the bill now pend of money which is held in safe de their opponents. Both sides seem to and the alienists assert that he would have a small sawmill to cut their of the mind and character of 8 mining timbers. In going Into the ing is to merge In one act all appro posit vaults and "old stockings," have campaign funds and are filling be a constant menace to the public If mine, one is struck with the up-to- priations. The amount thereof Is + the future citizens of Oregon. equally idle. Five and a half per the newspapers wherever possible turned at large. We thought so all date method of timbering which the based on careful and what Is believed After a careful personal In 8 cent is the limit of interest on mort with their arguments pro and con. along, and advise that he be con owners have adopted, namely, the to be conservative estimates, and In vestigation of the situation at 8 gage loans in New York, and few This may be necessary in other coun- stantly confined In his present prison square set. They have various drifts the opinion of the regents is neces 8 Eugene I am most heartily and crosscuts and in three levels sary to bring the University up to bond Investments pay as much. It is ties, but here we do not believe it to asylum during the balance of his ex have 1500 feet of tunnel, which work and maintain the standard of effi 8 in favor of the appropriation. not probable that the money loaned be so, since Lane has had prohibition istence on this terrestfal sphere. The has exposed ore bodies of sufficient ciency which the educational Inter 8 Personally I believe everyone averages five per cent, and if It did for two years and this coming elec country can get along very nicely size to warrant Installation of a mill, ests of the state require. The bare that is thoroughly Interested 8 | It would only make an average of tion means nothing more or less than without Thaw and al) other men of The mill to be erected will be of coat of maintenance Is now approx 8 in the future of Oregon will the wild type of concentrator, mill imately $75.000 a year. Additional 3 H per cent on total deposits, Includ- an expresión of opinion from the peo his stripe, whether they be insane and frue vanners. They have instructors are needed in several of * vote in favor of the appro | ing the idle money on which the ple upon the practical trial of what or otherwise. enough ore in sight to supply a teu the departments, which will bring 8 priation. ton mill for a considerable length of the amount for maintenance up to banks must pay intreest. was up to two years ago an exper 8 J. WHITCOMB BROUGHSR, To illustrate the importance of tlm •. $86,000 or $90,000 a year. Tho II iment. There should not be an in the newspaper as related to ...» for 8 Pastor First Baptist church, Two miles further on the trail Is brary, which touches all departments VOTE TO CHANGE Portland. Oregon. telligent voter in the county who the property of the Martin Creek alike, will require an annual expen 8 TIME OE ELECTION does not know his own mind; he is ests, it is reported that an English Mining Company, operated by Colo diture of at least $10,000 for some ♦ ♦♦8 + + M88+8 + 88 + man largely Interested in newspapers nel W. H. Burghardt, of Salem. At years to bring It to the proper stand either "wet” or "dry” from reason It seems to The Guard that there ing of his own, based on personal has secured by purchase In one cf this property Is a large bunkhouse, ard of efficiency. Provision should be made immedi should be a unanimous vote in favor experience and observation and it is the English dependencies, a tract of tunnel houses and several tunnels. Mr. Burghardt has exposed some fine ately for the accommodation of the of the initiative amendment for a waste of newspaper space to appeal 600,000 acres of land, thickly cov ore in some of these tunnels. women of tlu> University by furnish ered with tniber. so that when be The Star property is not being op- ing and heating the present cottage The following clipping from that changing the state election to Novem to such a voter with the hackneyed finds the general supply of wood pulp erated at present and the mill is Idle, and by the construction of additional Now we have altogether too and stereotyped arguments common extremely silly report of the city ber. paper running low he can draw but It is thought operations will be cottages or a. general dormitory. This, council's visit to Ritchie crek, print many elections in Oregon, three of in the discussion of such issues. it is estimated, will take about $50,- from his private resources. Does not resumed shortly. The Twin Rocks Mining Company 000. New buildings are needed for ed in the Mprning Register, is going them on presidential years when one The Guard wants to see Eugene this fact make one think? might just as well be dispensed wtih, property, over the range in Douglas class, laboratory and recitation pur the rounds of the state press opposed and Lane county grow and has all County, Is being developed as fast as poses, at a cost of approximately saving much trouble and expense. along advocated moderation and tol to local option: The conduct of Harry Orchard.who men can do the work. A crosscut, $75,000. The heating, power and Only one unforseen Incident mar The following editorial from the East eration in the discussion of these dismissed an attorney who endeav which is not 2 00 feet. Is being rap water plant must be enlarged, at an red au otherwise placid trip. Coun Oregonian on this subject is to the questions that so often divide com ored to save him from the punish idly driven and will soon cut a ledge expense of $10,000 or $15,000, to cilman Williams and his cigar at the point: meet the demands upon It for heat ic unities into warring camps Let ment of his crimes, is cordially com of nroven riches. outset gave the vehicle such an M. H. Shane is doing development ing, Irrigation and fire protection. As "The initiative amendment which us rather go to the voting booth and alarming list to starboard that the mended to some of the wealthy male work on his Pittsburg property, at Boon as funds are available the cam combined weight of Chief Farring proposes to change the date of the settle this question without any un factors of the jand. But these fel | the head of Rock Creek. Ho. has pus should be enlarged to meet pres ton and Councilman Gilbert, who state election in Oregon to corre- due excitement and rancour, being lows are not built that way. They some very nice ore exposed and has ent and future needs, by acquiring hung over the larboard rail, was all spond with the presidential election prepared to accept the result, what been at the property most of the win additional grounds by purchase, If a prefer to escape the consequences of ter. that prevented a calamity. Williams’ is a moat worthy measure and should satisfactory price can be obtained, ever it may be, as the will of an in their crimes, and after all, that is pesky weed must have fallen into his The newly organized Trinity Min and If not. by condemnation the coming June elec- telligent, honest majority, and thus be adopted at »hoe and lain over night for all hands but the natural instinct of self-pre ing Company has taken over all prop These several IteniB will cost from detected an unholy odor when he tlon. erty In Bohemia owned by the Great $125,000 to $150,000, and together keep in a position to continue boost servation. lighted It and somebody declared "It is folly for Oregon to conduct ing for a bigger and better city and Eastern people and will soon com with others, developing with the that a sewer had surely bursted. two elections in one year. The ln- mence operations on all the proper- growth of the University, will absorb A Washington dispatch states that county. We are willing to pass up Councilman Berger, who sat in the creased expense on the taxpayers.the ty. the entire amount carried by the the opportunity to sell some addition the average weekly wages through rear seat and who was receiving the present bill and all additional reve interference with business conditions, full force of the pestilential smudge, nues, over and above the expenses of al space, in order to carry out a pol the country Is $10. Now you’ll un SUIT. At KERMAN suddenly let out a yell and fell into twice in the same season, and other icy which we believe to be best for derstand why, with two kids on our maintenance, for a iiiiinlicr of years ADttM ATIS st PPORT a swoon. All efforts to revive him »bjectionable features should induce FOR UNIVERSITÀ' to come. the general welfare, a position which hands and doctors ’ bills staring us in proved futile until Councilman Moon the voters to change the date of the This covers in a general way the we feel will be endorsed by the best the face, we're still wearing our mentioned the trunk full of beer, needs of the University, as we see It, That Immigration boosters In the state election. then instantly his rigid features re and the use to be made of the pro citizenship of the county upon sober heavy winter duds and why wife’s state of Wasnington are already us "The state elections of nearly all laxed into a smile of sweet peace spring bonnet la on the absent list, ing Oregon’s attitude on the Univer posed appropriation. reflection. There Is another matter which and he murmured blissfully, "Don’t of the states are held on the date says the editor of a country weekly! sity of Oregon appropriation bill as should be alluded to. The Invoking give me so much foam.” of the presidential election to save 1 advocates paper. The Statement No. an argument for the purpose of di of the referendum has restricted the Ths Guard is taking no part in this election expenses. Oregon has long verting homeseekers to that state was University since January 1, 1907, to have at last roused themselves to ac- local option campaign because ft borne this additional expense, but no one of tue declarations made by Su- tho annual amount appropriated by tion in I.ane county, and are push They call the parade of fifty of perlnt ‘iident J. IL Ackerman oundny thinks the people of Lane county in body can give a good reason for tol ing the principle involved In this tes Louisiana’s prettiest girls, "clad in afternoon at a people's forum meet act of 1901, and about $10,000 a year from other sources, making a total Let us telligent enough to decide for them- erating the extra expense, tura of tho primary low to the fore white frocks of flimsy gauze, with ing In Grange hall, when the appro of about $110,000 a year, which has aelvrs without any special effort be change the date of the election, The priation bill was up for discussion. campaign, red hats, red silk stockings, and in this as the issue been Inadequate to pay tho expenses. ing mad? in influence their votes. The question will be on the official bal- Their candidates for the legislature Superintendent Ackerman and Eu The deficiency was met last year by mounted astride coal-black horses, ” gene Palmer were the principal situation is not like it was last year, lot, and when you coma to that BUb- are Allen II. Eaton, L. R. Edmunson the board postponing all Improve which Is being arrang'd for the gov speakers. The former advocated the ments, purchase of furniture, addl- when local option was an experiment; ject on your ballot, vote "Yes." and George O. Knowles, three ener ernor’s inauguration, a tribute to adoption of the l^lll at the June elec- I I tlonal apparatus and the like, mid by “It will save thousands of dollars getic and popular young men, who the people have had two years of “reform,” hut to the onlookers it tlon, the latter argued against the! part of the faculty voluntarily fore measure. “dry" rule, the law having apparent to the taxpayers and everybody sure should be able going their salaries for the last quar to poll the full will be a show of form. Superintendent Ackerman said that ter of the year, relying upon the ap ly been enforced as well as the offi ly wants to reduce taxes in every leg strength of the Statement No. 1 Washington appropriated $175.000 proval of the pending bill or subse cials could do the job. It is simply itimate way.” Two of them, Messrs. Ed- Andy Carnegie says "a nation has for Its agricultural college at Pull quent appropriation by the legisla forces, for the voters to say now whether munson and Knowles, have an- everything to fear from gigantlr arm man and that when Easterners come ture for their payment. Tne salaries to tho coast seeking homes Washing they like it or not from personal ob- nouncod a speaking canvass of the ed Dreadnaughts," but we believe his ton boomers urge them to locate in and Incidental expenses for the pres ent scholastic year will amount to at. •ervation and experience. To thresh county, challenging their opponents steel trust Is still filling orders, at that state and remind them of the least $50,000, to meet which there Is out the subject again in the papers them in a discussion -of the fancy prices, for armor for battle amount of money Washington is an appropriation of $47,500, Inter The Oregon Agriculturist and to meet cr on the platform seems entirely spending on its schools, while Oregon est <>n land fond, estimated at $5000, Rural Northwest, the leading farm paramount issue, Should the defi be ships. Is holding up and may defeat an ap Interest on Villard fund. $2200, or a *■> unnecessary effort on the part of paper of the state, is pronounced in accepted an otherwise dull and list the prohibitionists or their opponents. It might be just as well for sev propriation of $125,009 for the State total of $54,700. At the close of the less campaign may be enlivened with University. In his opinion this ar its support of the State I Diversity We think, however, that the publi eral thousand would-be millionaires gument Is being used effectively and present scholastic year the University appropriation. In the latest issue its a display of real ante-election pyro will therefore be practically without cation of such silly stuff as this clip leading edit .rial says: technics that will cause the most to bear In mind that there is but one It will be to the advantage of thin I j funds, and as tho law absolutely for- state If homeseeker« can he told that . ping Is a reflection not only on the "We hope the farmers of Oregon apathetic voter to sit up and take no Tom Lawson-made fortune, and that Oregon has passed the appropriation I i blds the regents or faculty from I pledging the faith of the state for the city, but upon the officials who com will stand by the appropriation for tice. * belongs to Tom. hill. University, in excess of the income prised this party. They went abolit the State University, because we have Arguments for Appropriation. I for the current y«ar, it is not appar- their important business In a serious observed that the states which have The LaPorte, Indiana, authorities We are assured by an expert (not Briefly stated, his arguments In | ent how lt . wlll b<‘ able to op>’n Its w*y, and the talk about a "trunk full made the greatest progress and have are still at sea regarding the whole Senator Tom Platt ' that the Merry behalf of the bill were: That money' | doors next full If the pending appro of be-r" was simply the effusion cf the best schools of every kind are sale killing of people at the Gunness Widow lids have had no perceptible put Into education is not a tax, but prlation is defeated. an Investment; that an education Is We may add that the regents re •*> empty-headed scribbler, whose those which provide liberally for the farm in that section, According to Influence on the flavor of the kisses valuable, not merely to the man who ceive no remuneration whatever for blind egotism silli- whole system from the foundation the latest information, it is pretty under them. mistakes ge’s It, but to the entire state, for their services, but realizing In the oess for wit. the up. the educated Is more efficient than discharge of their duties in adminis Probably We would like to see Oregon definit y determined that somebody Hpers reprinting the story were do as well proportionately for its committed no less than fifteen or We take It that the maker» of cam the uneducated; that the State Uni tration of the University they are but versity. because tuition is free, ena servants of tho people, they present 8°t aware of the (ruth, but it is so state university as the states of Mich twenty murders and the opinion of paign buttons already out are far too bles every boy and girl to got a col the facts for the consideration and fi absur.i on the face of ft that they igan, Wisconsin and Minnesota do the officers Is that Mrs. Gunness is wise to wait until the conventions lege education If desired; that high ns! determination of the voters, witb- ‘bouid have investigtaed before ac- for thetr state unlv?rstties, and while that romebody. er education should be provided at < mi ' argument. But it seems that act to collect their coin. Respoc’fiillv submitted. home, for If boys go away to college just retribution finally avenged the «epting it seriously. thinking about this It is well to re NEHEMIAH L. HUTT.ER. Tom Platt was unquestionably we lose the brightest of our young murders and that Mrs. Gunness her member that the three states men .14 MEH W HAMILTON. men; that It must be expected that ®*IY PART OF PROFITS rightly named as the “ easy boss. ” CYRUR A. DOT.PH the cost of education per capita will tioned, which are famous for their self was finally killed along with FREDERICK V HOLMAN. OF A SINGLE YEAR! greet and liberally supported state her three children, but whether by Mae Wood seems to have found him tie much higher In the university R fl. PEAN. than In the common schools, for the very "easy. ” accident oF design ia one of the mys universities, are also noted for hav J. C. AINSWORTH. instructors must be paid higher sala N*w«p>per comment pn the answer ing taken the lead In agricultural ed teries surrounding the strange series MILTON A MILT.ER. ries and can teach a smaller number 44444444444444444 the government to that appeal ucation. We must have university- of tragedies Every effort is being SAMSON H FRIENDLY. of pupils; that the adoption of this ♦ ♦ ORIBQON’fl GHANI» from the $29,000.000 fine of the Board of Regent». law. providing for a continuous ap educated men In Oregon, and the made by the officers of the law to get ♦ propriation, will take the State Uni OLD MAN AND ♦ Standard Oil Company. that the fine at the bottom of the affair, and a question la whether we will have a HTATE UNIVERSITY ♦ versity out of politics by making it ♦ *’ “«ly equal to three years’ profits Kennedy's fuixatlve Cough Syrup university at home which will permit large reward has been offered for t»« — — ♦ unnecessary for the Institution to does not constipât«, but on the other 01 the company. Is calculated to leave persons of moderate means in this apprehension of the woman murder ♦ come to the legislature every two W« ought to have a good 8 years for an appropr'atlon; that the hand Its laxative principles gently •• erroneous Impression, according state to obtain such an education, or er. If alive, and It not, her dead ♦ move the bowels. Chlldren like it. 4 university or none at «11, ♦ University Is the hesd of the edu ’• the Pittsburg Dispatch, a paper whether the doors to a university ed holy Sold by all druggist«. ♦ If we want a good university. ♦ cational system of the state, and Its •hirh should be advised on the sub- ucation shall be closed to all except standard must be maintained; that It Is stated on good authority, and ♦ then of course it must have ♦ wealth does not produce education, J*t Whether Inadvertently or be- those who are wealthy enough to at R. I. Edwards, who was In the city the means to make it good. ♦ but education produces wealth; that from Dexter today, repjorts the sale ♦ we do not doubt it. that 90 per cent a misunderstanding this is tend distant state universities or 8 A poor, sickly, half-starved If the education of the people of Ore of the Naze farm of 339 acres two ’Pvken of |n a way to permit the in- those like Chicago university and Le of all internal commerce in the Unit ♦ gon could be doubled today the mile« from Goshen to a Mr Patton, that It refers to the profits land Stanford, which have been en ed States is moved over wagon roads, ♦ institution would be a dis ♦ wealth of the state would be more! recently from Grants Pass, for 811,- 4 ’he whale Standard Oil Company. dowed with funds wrung from the either first or last, says the Oregon ♦ grace to Oregon. 000. Mr. Naze has gone to Wood 4 than doubled. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, As a matter of fact, the fine does people by methods which few now Tradesman. Such a statement should ♦ Mr. Ackerman said that to the, burn to reside. * * Ex-Mayor of Portland. ver the need states he visited on his trio East the, emphasize more than ever ” equal a single year's profits of have the hardihood to 4 educational system of Oregon could [ and necessity of good roads. Con- ♦ '■ -mpiete Standard Oil organiza- ♦ 8+8888888888888 not be compared. "Show me thej moral.’’ I The dividends of the company BOHEMIA MINERS ON THEIR CLAIMS Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis." mud lessensambition; beauty, vigor ami cheerful ness soon <lisap;>ear when the kidneys are out of order or dis sed. Kulnev trouble has •come so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to lie born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates tooofteu, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, w hen the child reacliesan age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting. depend U|>on it, thecause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should l>e towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble 1» due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- Qeilt ,and one-dollar siae bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail iree. also a Bom« or s««mi>K<x>a. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferer« cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress. Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. y D andruff and iSFALUNCrUAlR are bat oc-ward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff jerms sappinj the life blood oi the hair. Micro kills the para site. soothes the itching scalp, (Ives lustre to the hair and stops It falling oat A single application rives relief and peeves Its worth, Save yoar hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask y our druggist for tree book let HOYT CHEMICAL CQ. RWTUH8 I. M OMMedl /> Morris ▼. P. Moens J W. Warr«n The Red Star Real Estate, Insaraace, Invest ments, Loans it::: Property Listed snd (told at Owner'» price it:::: Room 4, McClung block. Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. Phones—Office, Black 6271; Resi dence, Black 4402. Eugene, • • • • Oregon