4 YNl Bf THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD r GUAR», TH I KH DA T, NOVEMBER 12. 191.60 per year, if paid in advance; $2.00 at end of year. over are very generally in a bad way for want of care; they will Entered at the Eugene, Oregon, postoffice as second-class matter. produce only inferior second growth. We are clearly over the Agents for The Guard The following are authorized to take and receipt for subscriptions or verge of a timber famine.” OF GENERAL INTEREST Q C C BEST ^ eathint O.O.O. FOR CATARRH (Special Correspondence.) Harrisburg, Nov. 9.—The election s. S. S. is the best treatment for Catarrh because it is a new here Tuesday was of a very orderly purifier. It is the only medicine that is able to get down into th character. Many farmers came in­ voted and returned to their work in tion and entirely remove the catarrhal matter and impurities whi h the afternoon. The election board the trouble. As long as the mucous membranes and tissues are ker,« was kept quite busy for about four and irritated by this impure and infected condition of the blood c « a®01 hours, the count being completed remain. Its disagreeable and dangerous symptoms, of ringing J-aUrTh »4 ~ *** about 9 o’clock and the announce­ ears, mucus dropping back into the throat, headaches, watery transact any ether business for llie Dally and Weekly Guard: ment made that the two Harrisburg breathing, and even stomach disordersand weakened health, cannot U4”11 Creswell—J. L. Clark. Coburg—Gearge a . Drury. We wonder what has become of the old-time cartoonist? precincts had given a majority for aently relieved until the blood is purified. Nothing equals S S s .J*7®*- Taft of four votes. This is the first All postmasters are authorized to receive and receipt for subscrip­ The public has patiently waited during the last campaign just time in the history of the town that purpose. It goes down to the very root of the trouble, and rem7~/r tions to the Dally and Weekly Guard. particle of the catarrhal matter from the blood and enriches this vital fl closed for a big hit in the line of cartoons, but nothing of the a Republican candidate for president that all the mucous surfaces are supplied with nutritive, healthful «¿j s • has received a majority of the votes THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908 kind appeared. In the early Bryan campaigns Homer Daven- cast. Since the election is over, the stead of being constantly irritated and inflamed by impurities in the tion. Then the symptoms oegin to pass away and when S. 8 «8 — por, now of the New York Evening Mail, never failed to give the community is settling down in their purified the blood. Catarrh is permanently cured and the general?^' usual sensible manner. The inevit­ PREMIUM PAPERS public something of a brilliant nature, but he was scarcely able is accepted without wrangle, hot greatly built up. Book on Catarrh and any medical advxe desired heard from this year, so we may safely conclude that this once words of the campaign are forgotten to all who write. We are again offering either the Oregon Agriculturist or American Both Republicans and Democrats are THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Farmer free to every aubecriber who pays his subscription to the Weekly bright intellect has ceased to be or has grown stale with age. proceeding with their avocations Guard one year in advance For the free offer of silver and kitchen But the last campaign was a peculiar one in many ways, and it with the same friendly co-operation aee advertisement on this page You may have them while they last.. as if there had been no political con­ Address GUARD PRINTING COMPANY. Eugene, Oregon UNIVERSITY MAY HOLD is scarcely to be wondered at that the funny picture man failed test. All realize that federal govern­ DECLARES STEVENSON ment affords the best protection for us. We were given the go-by in other directions my institutions WAS ELECTED GOVERNOR COMMONWEALTH DAY its citizenship of any nation on the JUDGE LOWELL IS RIGHT which we had come to recognise as permanent by reason of long face of the earth, and all hope that around the flag may be con­ Chicago. Nov. 9.—Declaring that usage. There were no torch-light processions, nor any of the the rally and In order to inform the legislator, of one accordfl If the truth were known Adlai E. The Guard did not support Governor Chamberlain for the other red-hot methods of stirring up public enthusiasm. If there tinuous Our public school, under the man­ , Stevenson, former vice president of the editors and the Influential United States senates for reasons that seemed sufficiently good was any money spent by the campaign committees it was for agement of Professor Mark A. Paul­ the United States and a Democrat, of the state what the University is son, is remarkably prosperous. He was elected governor of Illinois on from our own viewpoint. Now, however, that he was chosen by literature to educate the people and not put out among the deal­ says that we can boas' of having the . Tuesday instead of Governor Deneerj, doing. Prof. F. G. Young, head of a majority of the voters, he should be elected and the Statement ers in liquor and cigars. And the people went to the polls and nicest and most up-'o-date school 1 Republican, the incumbent, the Dem­ the department of economics, haa an­ building of any city of its size in the No. 1 members of the legislature should keep the pledges they voted just the same as in the days of red fire, drum corps and state. He is agitating the advisabil­ ocrats are preparnig to contest De- nounced that the faculty is consider- neen’s election. They will demand ing holding a Commonwealth day a“ made. We think the following letter, written by Judge Stephen the marching of hundreds of thousands of ardent partisans. A ity of putting in the third year of that every ballot cast for governor the most appropriate time In each high school work, which in another be recounted. Charles Boeschenstein. A. Lowell to the Oregonian, has the ring of true manliness and great change has come over the nation and we believe it is for year will demand the fourth year’s year. The Idea is new. not any in­ chairman of the Democratic central should commend itself to every Republican politician in the the better. At any rate it is a common sense change, which work, raising our high school to first committee, says he is reasonably cer­ stitution in the United States havinz class. This is as it ought to be. tain that a careful count will show such a precedent. state: Two days might be turned over to It seems to be overwhelmingly Steve 3on was elected. leads us to conclude that the people are becoming wiser in their the celebration, which would bo held demonstrated by the people that Mr. Pendleton, Or., Nov. 6.—To the Editor.)—I notice In your Issue of on the campus. Not only would the Bryan is better adapted to the orna­ this morning in an article discussing the senatorship, mention of my name latter-day civilization. University needs and work be pre- mental side of life than he is to the KING EDWARD’S among several other Republicans who may possibly receive consideration sented to the assembly and the peo­ at the coming session of the legislature. practical or useful. Burbank has set to work to turn out a cobless corn and ple, but other good speeches would Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockard, of I do not know that the matter requires attention, but I desire to go on BIRTHDAY OBESERVED be made dealing with state prob­ record while the fight Is young and to say that, while ft is the ambition of promises success in the endeavor. Let us hope that it will be Moscow, Idaho, are here for an ex­ lems. tended visit with relatives and m.v life to represent the state of Oregon In the Federal senate. I do not The fundamental principle beneath London, Nov. 9.—King Edward’s care to reach that high station over a pathway of broken pledges or disre­ more popular than his spineless cactus, which it was claimed friends. the plan Is to bring the University ; 67th birthday was observed today Mrs. Rosie Cummings, of Portland, garded laws, and I want neither silence nor word nor act of mine to in­ would furnish food in abundance for both man and beast. So returned home the fore part of the I with the firing of military salutes, and its work nearer the people It is fluence any member of the legislative assembly to violate his conscience or confident was the great plant wizard that the cactus would meet week, accompanied by her sister. ; the ringing of bells and the flying of not Intended to have the meeting just bls word. flags throughout the United King- before the legislature meets, but a: I opposed Statement No. 1 In the primary campaign with such vigor all the requirements of food devouring animals and put the Mis. Tena Roach. Messrs. C. L. Morris and J. D. i • as attnrt’« days of the matron who wore a bonnet; who, whatever her in­ $15 for the slitting of the ears of a merchant caught handling O. C Baker, of Roseburg; Oscar carried out to soeb clinations. was restricted to the wearing of sober blacks, with I boycotted stuff. Sure; China's waking up. Woodson, of Cottage Grove, and E. material. M L. Strange, of Corvallis. w,»-en fabrics grays for weddings and such great occasions. To be sure, now­ As stated in Saturday's Guard, the White Ht*» * ** of the meeting was to discuss adays mothers and daughters dress pretty well alike. The wo­ The great and good railroads allowed a man to use the other object dainty for -J mat era pertaining to the interest of rm of 30 has come to her own, to be wooed and won; she is day a ticket from Cincinnati to Washington that was bought in th«> trade, among which was the mat­ drewy »«r drvwy *e»r “ ,* I1 11 be ' raade can t* a*d* ( f* *\ ’’ still desirable in her circle now at 40 or fifty. Fifty, the age 1859. Not sure whether it was a case of absent-mindedness, or ter of purchasing supplies in bulk for factly Ptoln. <* '* all the laundries tn the assocla’ion which seems so appalling to the imaginative girl, has lost its ter­ of advertising the honesty of railroads. and establishing a central distribu­ front p«.ri «•’ tion depot. Meetings will be held en 'orerei to rors. She is no longer robbed of all the feminine graces at 50, twice a year All the steam laun­ pretty but may be, and very often she is. a wholly delightful and attrac­ At last the hankering of the American heiress for a title is dries in Western Oregon south of Sa­ A lem are included in the membership tive person, says the London Daily Mail. And with this revolu­ explained. A theosophical spellbinder, who of course knows all linea æ*d» of the organization tion the old woman has ceased to be. No longer is there the ri­ about it. says it's because she had royal affiliations in a previous tbB nkxW ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Can you beat it? diculous ,prinked-out elderly woman in the caricatures. The incarnation. trartl». »'»•****'’ ♦ ♦ MARRI Fl> spinster of 50 in her tailor-mades and neat hats has nothing to ♦ o! '• * ’** Í ♦ ♦ ♦ .<-> In nztaa- * do with the unseemly and ridiculous. Across the slight interven­ One of the game birds of Buganda, Africa, is the whale­ Today’s Suggestion by Ellen Stan. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦ ing space between youth and age the woman of this period glides headed stork Can you guess the name of a sportsman to whom At the Baptist parsonage Satur­ with an elusive grace which her unfortunate forbears would have this bird will specially appeal? day evening at 7 o’clock, by Rev O C. Wrtght .Miss Martha E Geiger, believed impossible. ' We are now cutting timber from the forests of the United States at the rate of 500 feet board measure a year for every man, woman and child. In Europe they use only 60 board feet." Pew statements could be made which wonld better convince the average man that this country leads the world in its demand for timber. It is made by Treadwell Cleveland, Jr., in a circular John D. Rockefeller declares that he is naturally an optim­ ist. It is the fellow without a sou in the world who makes the best sort of a pessmiist * The Dutch are proverbially slow, but that need not encour­ age Castro to think that he will not get all that's coming to tym in the end. «bite ly ni«*»* <*_**’* of Eugene and Abe Rothenberg«'^ r .•ml**l*r tlier.tHitoM of Ukiah. California. make. ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 6n:*h »°* ,d m ♦ ♦ with on chi'Jrvn’B _ fl« ♦ RORY Thia dcafgn , arriad out in white ♦ ♦ • minx bands of a delicate «hade of blue used to outline tbe yok*. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦+V ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ • 1 be pretty for dre« up occasion, T! ’’ a»at»ri.n or a blue ribbon knotted at the back. gwav. Alaska. Ala« At Skagway, Nov 3. 190 Thl. drv-s closes at tbe back. The pattern la cut In f -ir *~ to Mr and Mrs. Mrs T A. King, a son _____ _________ __ ,_____ it 4 .'‘X* * ** »** To copy It for a girl eight years of *♦* Mrs. King was formrely Mise Flor« . *' * Riggs, of Eugen.. n :*** .T?0* *r /«ni« 3C .neba* wtda *.■»