Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 10, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    KV4IKNE WLEKIl GUAUD.TH! BSD YY, SEITKMBKR 10, 1OOM
GUARD
the object Is the ¡¿pro'
1
tlon of fitness is smothered under
As the Boston Herald sees 'em,
mind, the enlargement
the demand for party success
As a "Tru
rusts are of three kinds—good,
-S-DEXT ni-ER
the defense of the g 3V€
i clt Izen he may strive to bad ar.d Indifferent." Our educa-
we
say
with
just
as
,—■rtfijiLEf H. FISHER
le in w heth
r not a Candida
tion mav have been ne.UecteJ, but
"dltor ttl>J Fubll-li. r.
that they are a blesii
n
ut he is likely to be co fused if a trust is a monop. ly. as we havs
need that those whe
rig
y
shed ev-O' Thursday at Eugene,
; clam nr nt friends and f< es. so been taught to believe, it is neves-
.over wrong should put
Oregon.
he vot
he straight party sarily bad -for everybody. «
A1
world
their
SsMcrlptio“ price. »1.50 per year.
Intentions.
ket
owners.
t;pi.d tn adrknee; »2.00 at end of plot and execution are
OD
when the object and en
e nefa-
A dago barbe r. doing busluiss In
’•gj-ered at the Eugene, Oregon,
rlous. Every family Is
Du: • Ig '
moil....... t Aliens Bvi, I
ret so­
Johnstown, Pa., solved the probl ent
-utoffice as second-class matter.
ing Itis
tor V McFarland la
clety. every business fir
of bow to deal with a Black Hand 45 building permits, the cost of build
-^Tgents f<* Tbe G““"1'
banking institution. Th
blackmailer, by killing the one who lag aggregating ».’>6.352. Thia is at,
—, ‘follow 1 ng ar-o authoried to
have no capacity to keep
For the past five
secret are
i Portland Evening Telegram.)
demanded ,600 of him. A few solv- average month.
.nk receipt for subscriptions or
u‘rJct
"nkiness for The Daily i unfit for positions of trust anywhere
It is really amazing how the Vni- inga of that brand and there would mouths, or since the office of lnape<
tor was created, the coat of building
'Secret societies have done Incalcula­ verslty town of Eugene is growing. be no Black Hand. ____
eek > Guard:
<*«11--J. L- Clark'
for which permits have been graut-|
ble good. Some of the secret socie­ It Is very beautiful tn location, and
<d amounts to nearly »290.000. In
?huri-Geo. A- Drury’
Well, suppose William Nelson April it aggregated »83.800. tn May.
ties have poured a very heaven of the people are taking hold with hear­
address all remittances and com-
sunshine and benediction into the ty enthusiasm to improve It. The ! Cromwell did make a *60,000 cam­ »24.045: June, over »T.i.UOi' and
■** guard ' printing co
home of suffering. Some of them are new depot Just completed it not only paign contribution?
He cotlld af­ July. »17.675. Hal the offk? ot In­
Eugene, Oregon. founded on fidelity to good citizen­ ample in site, but Is artistic in de­ ford it. If he got the *2,000.000 fee spector been in existence 'a March,
the report for thai. month would have
lÍRsñu » E ITEMI» Eít IO. lOOM ship and the Bible. Ch'ist has given sign. and gives the traveler a first I out of the transfer of the Panama been much g-eater than foi any ot •
(’'—»...I he
>... was
....... credited with
u'.ts guttlug,
j.
the months since. During thai month
us a rule by which we may judge, impression of the place which is pow-|Fanal,
the new Presbytenan church build-1
PREMI! M PAPERS.
not only al! Individuals, but all se­ erfully enforced when he enters the ; couldn't he?
Ing. the stone Bible Universi.» hal’d-(
cret
societies,
"By
their
fruits ye town
It is an unusual sight to be­
Ing. the Colemon block and aua.e'ous,
Ws are again offering either the
Phrases
are
as
courageous
as
di
­
residences were '.»"tun, N > permits |
Bad societies hold hard surface paving In a town
lOrefoa Agriculturist or American shall know them."
Fashion is now demanding have as yet been l.taued fot the new
Rrnier frewto every subscriber who make bad men Good societies make of. sav, 10,Out) Inhabitants. Eugene seases.
pars hia tuus. iptlon to the Weekly good men. A bad man will not stay has so paved all of its principal a square deal in female figures, with two-story brick to be bulli by tba,
>rner >f West,
jourd one year in advance. For the in a
But for all Hovey heirs at the
good society and a good man strets. and the impression made upon all curves eliminated.
Eighth and Olive streets, i r for the
Ifr* offer of silver and kitchen sets
that
the
that,
it
is
the
"one
best
bet
”
not
three-Btory brick to be erected or. I
stay
in
a
bad a visitor is deep and lasting. It Is'
the advertisement on this page. l will
will not West Eighth street between Olive
yus may have them while they last. I society.
Test
these
societies doubtful If a better Investment could j girl with curves and dimples
and Charnelton. Thev will swell the
! by two or three rules. Their in­ have been made. It is so in any town i lack attention.
Address,
figures for September to a good to-
Guard Printing Co.
I fluence on . home. That wife soon but it is particularly so in a univer­
Eugene. Ore.
A paragrapher mistakingl.v speaks tai.
jloses her Influence over her hue­ sity town like Eugene.
Inspector McFarland's report for
of "young men who realize that they August follows:
1 band, who looks upon an evening
U.WICAT1ON- OF
New buildings are being built in
are a little shy on brains.” There I
E. B.
Barger.
residen e. XV ■ st
direct primaries absence as an assault upon domestic­ every direction. Most of them are ot
"ain't no slch " When nature fails Twelfth street. between Jefferson
! ity. That wife who becomes jealous
a substantial character, and represent
to give brains, it gives so much and Monroe; »1000.
| of her husband's attention to art, or
E L. Gum. bungalow. East Six­
| The only real argument of any
a good deal of money. One of them,
"gall” that the victim never realizes teenth aud Patterson. »1500.
force that has been made against the I literature, or religion, <or charity. five stories high, indicates pretty
I the lack.
O. 1. Circle, addition to residence
¡ilrect primary idea is that the voters ' is breaking her own sceptre of con­ olearly the faith Investors have in th«
corner East Eleventh aud Hllyard;
jugal
power.
But
let
no
man
sac-
place and the certainty they feel of
rtl not turn out to vote, and that
Maybe It's a wise move on the part i »30''.
A. G. I.udeman, remodelling resi­
rtpresentative government will not , riflce home life to secret society life, its rapid growth The people of Eu­ of the Methodist preachers of Neb-
1 as some do. Some men are as genial gene have been wise in making their
dence corner West Tenth and Mon-
¡be so fully attained through the di-
raska to demand pledges from all ’.roe; »4 75.
I
Ut primary as it is through the as angels at the society room and as street improvements, not alone for republican candidates for congress
J. S. Luckey, bungalo, corner West
ugly
as
sin
at
home.
the pleasure and convenience of on the speakership question, but Eleventh aud Lawrence streets;»!,•
[contention system.
000.
those who dally use them, but be­ many will have to "be shown.”
But a real vindication of the direct
liLOOD TRANSE! SION HAS
H. A. Green. residence, corner
cause they make it plain to every vis­
primary cornea from Missouri and
West Sixth and Van Buren; »800.
WIDE POSSIBILITIES itor a high average of citizenship,
pen
­
Perhaps
after
all
the
baseball
Kansas this year. Comparative fig­
Mat Month, residence, corner Moss
which is willing to stand a tax to nants have been won the politicians avenue aud Villard boulevard; »1.-
ures published by the Kansas City
There was a case of blood trans­ benefit the whole community.
In will be able to work up a little more 500.
Star show a total Republican vote of
fusion recently reported from New­ this respect, as well as tn others, Eu­ enthusiasm,
Mrs. M. Berkshire, cottage. Walnut |
Meanwhile they might
1116,283 at the recent primary elec­
ark, New Jersey, that suggests all gene is setting a good example tor try ruunlng In a little canned en- avuuue; »500
tion in Kansas, as against the regu-
W. F Gwrroll, repairs, corner Four­
sorts of possibilities, Briefly, the al- other enterprising towns Ln tbe state thusiasm to flll up.
teenth and High; ,300.
lir party vote of 163,671 at the gen­
leged facts are that a woman, suffer- to emulate.
11. L. Chilson, repairs, corner West
eral election in 1906. Tbe nomina­
Ing from a surgical operatlon, and
The republicans of Ohio, Indiana, Seventh and Monroe; ,500
But the starting point ot it all un­
tion of candidates In tbe Kansas elec­
C. B Johnson, barn and repairs.
whose life was saved by an infusion doubtedly la tbe often-demonstrated Illinois and Iowa seem to be In the
tion was merely an Incident in the
of blood drawn from her husband, fact that the people themselves are worst Jangle of years, and If Mr West Second street; 9600
T. Orr. residence. Monroe street,
tint test of the primary plan. The
showed, after her recovery, a surpris­ all right to begin with, therefore the Bryan Is defeated it will not be the between West Fifth and West Sixth; I
(politicians contended In opposition to
ing development of her husband’s town must be all right, quit« as a result of republican harmony and »1000.
the enactment of the law that the
D. Zumwalt, addition to residence,
characteristics. This surely should matter of course.
united action.
Willamette street: ,1000
people would take no interest in the
be a case for Investigation by biolo­
J. H. Patterson, residence. East
nominating contests. The friends of
They are holding
men
beauty Ninth street; »2500.
TXM) .MANY' HOMICIDES
gists, psychologists and, perhaps, oth­
the measure insisted that the demand
shows
in
Europe.
We'd
be
willing
T H. Davidson, residence. West j
er ologlsts. The merits of transfu­
for a direct ballot came from the peo­
sion of blood as a remedy in certain
Nine thousand homicides occurred to head a subscription to send sev­ Thirteenth Btreet and Harrison ave- ]
mu'. $600
ple Tbe results afford ample justi­
cases have been clearly demonstrat­ in the United States within the last eral local competitors. If they will
E K Wheeler, residence. corner
fication for the claim, as 80 per cent
No other civilized nation agree not to come back
ed, but we believe this is the first year.
Jefferson and West Tenth; ,322 7
(Of the vote of the dominant party was
W. C.
Voran. residence, corner
case In which the patient took on the showed such a gory record except
Anyway, no town In Oregon, out­ West Ninth and Lawrence; ,2‘ 400.
[cast at the August election. The four
Furthermore,
qualities or characteristics of the per­ Mexico and Russia,
Miss M E. Pritchett, cottage, , West
counties vet to return their official I
there were fewer convictions for side of Portland, can show better
son furnishing the blood.
and cleaner streets, more fine resi­ Sixth, between VanBuren and Jack-
count will increase this total to a fig­
crimes
of
violence
in
the
United
If such results as those alleged In
ison: ,100e
ure within 30.000 votes of the total this case can be accomplished by States than in any other country, dences, well-kept lawns and substan­
O L.
Langford, cottage, We I
tial
business
blocks
than
Eugene.
party strength.
Sixth, between Lincoln and l.aw-
blood infusion, vast possibilities open These startling facts were brought
rence; »1500.
In Missouri the results were quite
to the Imagination. The mutual swap­ out in a discussion before the Amer-
Mrs. Z F. Slgmen, residence, West
Hope should always be cultivated
is gratifying to the advocates of the |
can
Bar
Association.
In
session
at
ping of blood might remove many
Without It this old world would be a Eighth street; »1000.
direct primary plan so far as the to-1
Two causes were assigned
E L.
E.
Fisher, laundry building.
family differences.
Perhaps cases Seatie.
place.
However, it I
tai vote was concerned. Without a of Incompatabllity of temper might for the fewness of the convictions— mighty dreary
South Willamette street; ,1500.
to
keep
In
tnlnd
that
is
just
ar
-veil
R W. Veatch, barn. West Tenth
contest to awaken interest the Re-1
be cured by the process, it Is even the facility with which the courts it takes votes to carry an election.
street, between Lincoln and Law­
publicans polled 50 per cent of their [ possible that a taste for expensive permit appeals and delays, and the
rence; ,150.
full party strength, as Bhown in the i hats on the part of a wife, or of cost­ leniency of the American public to­
F. Working.apartment house, latw-
for
1 rence street, between West Sixth and
elections f 1900 and 1904.
ly cigars or club life on the part of a ward murderers. "The law's delay”
West Seventh; »4000.
The Democratic vote in Missouri husband might be greatly mitigated, was proverbial In Shakespeare's time.
Mrs. M Wald, residence, Charnel­
Geneva, Sept.
8.—The United
*as within 45,000 of the total vote of or. perhaps, entirely cured by the It is doubtful, however, if ever at any
States is to have a conspicuous part ton street, between West Sixth and
1904. and fell short of the vote of transfusion of blood from one to the time in any country such an amazing In the deliberations of the first In­ West Seventh; »2500.
Mrs. T. A. Gilbert, residence, coi­
¡1900 by 100,000.
While the pri­ other. It is not for a mere layman maze of technical loopholes existed in ternational congress for the repres­
mary vote in Missouri was not so rep­ to do more than make a suggestion, the administration of so-called jus­ sion of the adulteration of alimentary ner West Eleventh and Washington;
»2000.
resentative as the vote in Kansas, it but the subject seems to call for in­ tice as prevails in the United States and pharmaceutical products, which
Mrs. M. F. Dunlmr. cottage, West
convened In Geneva today for a
’as sufficient to vindicate the prl- vestigation by experts.
at this present time, The more heln- week's session, The congress Is held Seventeenth street; ,500.
J. Atkinson, bungalow, corner Jef­
Biry idea. The fact that between
ous the crime, the less probability under the auspices of the White
ferson and West Eleventh; »1500.
1W.OOO and 250.000 Democrats par­
that the guilty will be punished has Cross association, which Is Intended
C. H. Hywr, residence, corner West
complimentary to the Red ‘
ticipated in tite preliminary contest
come to be almost the rule in this to bo
Sixth street, between VanBuren and
Cross Society.
If the modern Bluebeard
Proves that the direct primary bal-
country.
Dr, Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the Jackson; ,350.
Mrs. Belle Sweany; addition to res-
< t attracts a far greater interest than
Direct primaries are being held in has money, he stands a good chance bureau of chemistry of the Depart­
fdence. outner Columbia avenue and
the old convention plan.
many states for the first time this of escaping the gallows, no matter ment of Agriculture, heads the offi­ East Seventeenth; ,500.
from the United
In Missouri and Kansas, as in year, and In nearly every Instance how clear and undoubted his guilt. cial delegation
W E Zuber, brick business block,
States. Reports of Dr. Wiley's scien­
Iowa and Texas, where the primary the results have jolted the strongly-
tific experiments to determine t he Willamette street, between Ninth and
MEN At ING TIDE OF GOLD
!*’ was tried this year, the results intrenched political machines and
relative values of articles of food and Tenth: ,5100
C. R. Stevenson, cottage. Moss ave-
drink had preceded him and at the
**re the same. In every instance It relegated many politicians of the old
j nue. between Thirteenth and EI f-
In the current Issue of Harper's opening of the congress today he Iteentb;
•as demonstrated that the people school to the oblivion of enforced
»400.
was one of the most prominent flg-
F. A. Tozier, cottage, corner West
The Chicago Daily Weekly, Byron W. Holt writes of the urea. Dr. Wiley will present three I
•*re merely waiting for the opportu- retirement.
8*y that has been denied them un­ News, in discussing the trend of effects of gold depreciation on prices papers to the congress. These will I Fourteenth and Stewart avenue;
"Annual production," deal with the purpose and working ,801
set tbe old convention system to take events, says that the direct primary an 1 values.
I, M Tozier, cottage. Lawrence
he
writes,
"has
doubled twice within of the Food and Drug Act, the ad
party
is receiving the attention of the best
Mrt in the selection of their
vfsahlllty of excluding chemical pre­ street, between West Eighteenth and
twenty-four
years.
Notwithstanding
Nndldates.
servatives from all food products, W> -t. Nineteenth; ,950.
thinkers of the e day and Is being dis-
that gold has been hoarded and ac­ and the Importance of securing, I
Wm. F. Wallace, cottage. Nine­
cus ised by the newspapers i and from
street and Woodcock avenue;
Ten years cumulated for thousands of years, through an international congress, teenth
•
rostrum
everywhere,
SD HI T ORDERS. THEIR
j
the
ls
the
world's
tota
direct
pri-
H. D. Cherry, residence, corner
I\FLl’ENCE AND WORK age j the advocates of th
it
now four and on
r must men
■ East Fifth and Pearl; ,2 000.
—
; ma rv were looked upon by
It
I
Mrs. D. M. Stephenson, bungalow,
but not so was In 1850, nt
I•»
Whzt Is the moral effect of Free a« cranks and dreamej
er M XN Y GRE VI It V IT
was in 1890, and
STATE FAIR corner Park ami Oregon avenue;
*»«N0nry O|.| Fellowship. Knights of tod lay. Many of the s a ?s have al­
I
So great have been the number of
A. B. Anderson, resident'
¡bthi.3 an4 numerous secret tocl- . rea .dy embraced the id lea and others than it was in 1$
industry
of
this
entries in the Standardbred rlasses I East Thirteenth and Colon
uno n the home? Solomon, the wil 1 follow as soon as I the ir laws can
of horses for the coming Oreg n nue; »1000.
will be striking,
•I* man . said: "Discover not a se- be rAvisod to that end.
G. S. Wilkinson, resident
flt e w -
State Fair, at Salem. Sept.
14-19, j
law chants, builders
(
that the board of agriculture were j art avenue, between West T
eenth
nor her." and had good rea-
come aw arc
C
compelled to provide additional barn ¡and West Fourteenth? ,100
• oh for laying such an injunction. > acc
n to
P<
Mrs. D. E. Burrell, cottai
room. This has been done In th«
wr in fa is time, as in the prer»ent. ■ Ne'
ant
a
ahane of a large barn 2 20 feet king street, between East Fiftet
vot
I>eople too much dlspos d
Ich will afford I
S
,1......
raes, each stall
J. J.
Nlcolle. resldenrt corner
1 they knew. One-half the tò <
and these are West Tenth and Lincoln; ,2 n
n pvery community comes 1of
d
le of a seven-
•Rld-n<p. lllah
Dr. F. E. Seiov«
fact that so many people not
T
whlch ertend» street, between El
Seventh
the structure, East Eighth; »200
the capacity to keep their pr i
V
k
fcouthw « it. We have two ears hut wh
w h all accommo-
G W. Uli. resld
i and It is well Fifth and Lincoln;
o&ly on* tongue, which is suggestive vot
de
as m any
d.
There Is
J. H. Maxwell,
cf the fa that we should hear more vot
ng
for 250 Stand- dence, Harrison
id
and our
tell. By the power of the wh
their
ighbreds.
1 West Twelfth and
>n
facili
,300.
ivnlged families, churches. are
a
utm<
G. O. Ritchey, residence, East
*tight»orl ods and even nations fly B1U
Thirteenth street: »500.
•Mn B ' ’he power of a secret kept the
»
I road ma
P
Total. »50.352.
Of 38 Highland
he 1
f h arlties, reformatory move- of
w nt is ho avenue,
e , «ays: "Have
a
n
h d Christian enterprises may ' OUF ar
a cough every
been tr
oth s
1
Last winter 1
winter
• d. It is an often discussed inf
1 tie
1 r'-medles, but
tried m
¡HQ whether aasoctafl 'TiR that wh
a
t
ntil I bought a .von Id
thp roti.
ß n ha their work without clo^^d
Ing's New Dfs- bladder
■ admit their member«
th
was half go
Mat* 'j and areet each other with aft’
* This wtnt
has followe
PM TTf
a
ffi w d
Ht Louie
hod th*
F
nugh
I t
King’s N*>
joct lor wh
tha r
btoti in
11 rough ai
ried Ken
p
1 under guaran
hacen ta
ood as i
wr
¿4
all's drug st
we «a
h
e
bottle free.
a
ra e
is wn
. But
r
AUGUST WAS
GCOU MONTH
FOR BUILDING
*>
Racket Topics
We always have bargains for every­
body, and new bargains are being
added to our stock each week.
• •
WATCH OUR ADS..
1 hey always contain BARGAINS
..VISIT OUR STORE • •
A look over our stock will convince
you that we give better bargains than
you have ever bought in Eugene in
any other store.
A Few Items
Hooks and eyes, per card
3 papers pins_______
No. 1 brass lamp burners
12 dor. white buttons
Wire coat hangers
—
Large size dish mops —
Pan cake turners
Jet black stove polish
Quart tin cups
Pot covers, any size-----
Crepe tissue paper
Men’s hemstitched hd’kfs
Hasp hinges
Can openers
3 papers carpet tacks. —
Toilet paper, per roll
f
Some Ui
lc
3c
3c
5c
5c
5c
5c
3c
5c
5c
5c
5c
5c
5c
5c
5c
36 candles ______
Baby bibs, fancy__
Rolling pins
Large 'sponges______
Shawl straps
Dust pans
Doon egg beaters
30 ft clothes line
Large lunch box
Stove pipe dampers
Meat deavers
Good pad locks
Set double nine dominos
10c
10 c
10c
10c
10c
15c
13c
15c
15c
15c
15c
Rag dolls
...........
Nickel plated shears
Glass dippers
Murphey’s Racketstore
35 East. 9th Strset.
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, l-L.B., Principal
<I_We occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
<LSatd a Business Man: "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end.” Raid an Educator: "The quality of instruc­
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest.”
<L<>pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
References : Any bank, any newspaper, any busir.eaa man in Portland.
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Thissterling household remedy is most
auci < wfully pn-scnbcd for a "world of
troubles." ror derangements of tbe di­
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
lienelicutl influence extends, however, to
eterv portion at the system, aiding in the
processes of digestion and assimilation of
L i, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, Irregularities of the laiwels, con-
stipation and tire long list of troubles
dire'tly traceable to those unwholes me
conditions.
Kasparilla dispels drow-i-
ness, headache, backache and desjiond-
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidnevs and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy w<- authorize all
dealers to refund tin porch i ■ pn< e.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
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