TÄI HtdAÌfl mUXLT OVAI B, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1910 FOUR r“———— THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD CHARLK8 H. FISHKK. Editar and IhibUsBcr AN INDEPENDENT PAPER Knien-d at I- ihp - uc , linguii, |H>stuffiee as totx>nta tor We truant ■be follewlag are astborised te take and receipt for ■«owcnpHna»» ■net aw ether bastneaa fer The Daily and Weekly Guard: Wee»st I—J. L. Clnrk. •wbwrg—Gworce A. I>rvry. tion just before dawn on April 8, or shortly after that date, says Mr. Campbell, director of the Lick observatory on Mt. Hamil­ ton. ‘ While it is never possible to predict just how bright a comet is going to be,” he said, “it is safe to say that the head and perhaps a little of the tail of the comet will be visible at I . the time.” On May 18 the comet will pass between the earth and the sun at adistance of 14.000,000 miles from the earth. On this day the earth may pass through the tail of the comet, but there is no danger for the terrestial life, as at this distance from the head the tail will be extremely attenuated. The passage of the comet between the sun and earth cannot be observed to advan­ tage from here because the sun will be close to hte horizon, and observations will have to be made through a great extent of terrestial atmosphere. si * /L il L I Exciting ! Shoe News < Hero I» a rtUhoad story which conies from Boise. It ww primed lu the Idaho Daily Hlatemuau of laid -n Sunday THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1910 That the Hill Interest» will build from Boise to Coos Hay is the opinion LANE COUNTY’S GREATEST ENTEPRISE of I. A. Slid II. H Weaver. Oreguu WE HAVE SET OUT TO CAPTURE THE MONEY-SAV- capitanata, who arrived in Boise yes­ terday and are looking over Southern ING SHOE-BUYERS WITH A LIST OF SHOE PRICES The Lane County Asset Company has begun active prelim­ Idaho wijh a view to Inventing lu this THE OBERAMMERGAU PLAY section. inary work upon a railroad line from Eugene and Springfield to WHICH WOULD SEEM TO INDICATE THAT LEATHER " 'Natron, Or., is the terminal of Coos Bay. via the Siuslaw valley. Its surveyors are in the field the Southern Pacific branch from Al- Some time in the coming summer—or the present summer, ANO LABOR WERE TO BE HAD FOR ALMOST NOIH- m M G H but lb< locating the line through this city and Springfield, so as to pro­ if you are critical about March sunshine—thousands of people Harriman Intereata are now working ING. THFSF PRICES WILL MAKE OUR COMPETITORS vide an outlet eastward as well as to the coast. It is given out north and south between Natron and from all over the world will go to Oberammergau, in Bavaria, 'Klamath Palla, opening up a huge that within ten days the location of the line toward the coast will TAKE OFF rHF.IR ' V TO US. HOWEVER. WE AHL and witness the Passion Play. | timber country. This road will, ar be taken up, and that work will not cease until the surveys are soon aa completed, be changed to He- Just now most of the newspapers and magazines devote I main Hue of the Southern Pacific be SIMPLY GOING 1J COM VERT OUR SHOES INTO MONi r completed and rights-of-wav secured to Coos Bay. When this space to that event, and everything related to it in history and Itwevii I’orllulul aud San Francisco. Il V.i ÌVFhu ... ’NO WE WON’T CARRY OVER is done it is hoped to be able to follow closely with construction will be a great Improvement over tlx purpose is recited. With one exception. ubi main line, aa It in built un !<•>. work. 01'll SHOES IF WE CAN HELP IT. It is stated that the play originated in the seventeenth cen­ than a two per cent Krade and cull' This company is composed of local men, associated with a on. will go through Idaho, from the Bur thus bringing the enterprise up to the stage of actual construe- ' ests. To put it plainly, the people of Oregon have not yet learn­ llngton and Northern Pacific connec­ Guard Special Service. which mecta at 41<«h«n <>n April 9 • Outage Grove, April 6 The cm- an-nwwm Zen'n ticket, th« only otie In the field, yet will pass up Boise» 1« nbaurd. be forthcoming to carry on the work. ” 'The p«-opf< on the Pacific cxMist was elected at the annual election 3; 3U Song aervlce. led by R. L. K: <10 Addreaa, "The Teacher and! If the people of Lane county are alive to their best interests yesterday, and have a big deni on for FOR TRAINING Ill» Preparation.” Mra. Clara The Guard gives this enterprise its unqualified endorsement, they will see to it that the Lane County Asset Company does not Hotuhern Idaho farm land« and Boise G Eaaon, Portland. suburban pro|» rty”. and would like to see every resident of Lane county come for­ lack for funds with which to carry forward the work they have Munday Morning QUARTERS TODAY 9 30 -Kong service, led by J. H. &l ward and subscribe as many shares of stock in the Lane County begun. They are going about the business of building a railroad TWO EUGENE BUSINESS Holman, D.-xter. Oakland. April 5 After attending Asset Company as he feels he should like in order to aid a great to the coast in the only practical way that such an enterprise a local theatre and «pending the night 10:00 I.esson study. HOUSES CHANGE HANDS 10:30 "The Teacher's Opportunity! In Oakland James J. Jeffries, accom­ and needed enterprise. It is a matter in which all alike are in­ can be promoted, are being directed by men who have actually and lles|K>ii«lblllty,” BriuJ panied by Sam Berger, left here this terested, and stock subscriptions, it seems to us, should be vol­ built railroads before and are in close touch with sources of fi­ morning for Rowartllna to b«kln Whiwler. Pleasant lllll. 1 0:50 Quartet. Dexter Baptist SunJ training for hla mill with Jack John- untary, without the necessity of a soliciting campaign. nance for such projects. They ask no bonuses but invite all the day school. «on on July 4. It is a Lane county movement for the especial benefit of the people to take stock in the company and share in all the profits 11:00 Hermon. "The Plan nnd SuJ preinacy of the Ulble." lieanl people, and represents the greatest step in the development and which may accrue, and as stockholders to participate in its man­ Murphey's Racket Store Bought ALDRICH PAYEE E. C. Sanderson, Eugene by Idaho Men — D. E. Shook upbuilding of the county ever undertaken. Noon hour. agement. It would seem that now the plan is definitely marked Sells Second-Hand Store BILL IGNORED BY !:3o Kong service. out and work begun that no one who realizes what such a rail­ Recitation, ('ami. Swat« Sun-I day school. Durlng the past two day» two Eu­ HOOSIER STALWARTS WHERE THE PEOPLE LIVE road means to Eugene and Lane county will hesitate to ex­ Round Tabic, conducted liM gene business houaes have changed tend moral and financial support at this time, when it is needed, Hand», O. M. Murphey having »old hla Mra. Kaaon. Indianapolis, April 5. The Indi­ According to the census report, fifty per cent of the people to carry the enterprise through its initial stages. A railroad to racket Wtore »n Ea»t Ninth street to ana Republican convention today 2:05 Entertainment by Goshen Sun-I day school. i D. Brown and J. H. Betzer, of adopt'd a platform that Ignores the of the United States live in towns and cities. And nothing is the coast has been the hope and brightest dream of our people J. Weleer, Idaho, nnd D. E. Shook hav­ Payne-Aldrich tariff law and de­ 2:30 Song, by <’o»»t Fork Sund i>| «< hool. reckoned as a town or city unless it have at least five thousand for more than a decade, and the time has come at last when ing dl«i>oK«d of hi« second-hand bual- clare» for a protective tariff only in th« Chamber« block, two door» "that cover» the dlffor«nce between 2:35 -"Sunday Reliool Manage inhabitants. In 1790, when the first census was taken, a little its realization is near at hand, if those who will be the benefi­ ness ment." Mr. Phelps. Goshen north of The Guard building, to John the coat of production here a nd •> ■ r. ft to . i) O Recitation— Dexter t'nlon Hun' over three per cent of the people lived in cities. At the time the ciaries but extend reasonable assistance and encouragement. Van Aradell and Mr«. J. Fnblon. of abroad.” day school. thl« city. civil war broke out only sixteen per cent lived in cities. Think 3:00 Remnrks by Rupcrlntendcnts. Mr. Van Arsdall 1» a recent arrival EIGHTEEN LAUNDRY 3:30 Reports of committee». from Oklahoma, and 1» a thor­ of the difference now—when half the population must be fed David S. Beach, of Bridgeport, Conn., comes to the front and ¡here ough bualness man. Mrs. Faublon Closing. GIRLS WERE INJURED while it produces no food. | relieves his noodle of a new notion. Mr. Beach proposes that will be represented In the »tore by The armies of the nation were stronger in sixty-one than the town of Bridgeport insure his life for from $2,000,000 to her »on. and the firm name will be Chicago. April 4. Eighteen girl» GENERAL BOOTH, L. Van Arsdall & Faublon. Mr. Shook Injured, several seriously, In a _ _ SALVATIONIST.^! the armies of like number would be if recruited today. Those ¡$3,000,000, and pay the premiums until he shuffles off, then has been doing a fine bunine«s »Ince were fire at the Central »team laundry to­ men were home owners and self supporters. They were inde­ draw the big benefits and pay off the entire city debt. The only he purchased the store a year ago. day. Several of the girls Jumped DANGEROUWÎ but he said today h« did not come to from the window». and other« were pendent. They didn't fear any one, because they had proved consideration Mr. Beach is to have, in his stipulation, is a mon- Eugene to work hard, and for that Injured bv the explosion of a «team London, April I General Wil they need not be dependent on any one. As Dr. Swing once said: I ument to be erected to his memory, proclaiming him the orig­ reason ho retire» from the bu»lno»H. pipe In the mangle room», More He will continue to reside in thl» city. than two hundred girl« were work- llam Booth, the head of the Hnlv» “Men do not shoulder a musket in defense of a boarding house.” inator of municipal life insurance. What action the city will Mes»r». Brown and Betzer are ex­ Ing on the second and third floor«. lion Army bi seriously III and un.l* busIneRsmen and will be the constant care of physician» to And they don’t fight for a rented house as they would for a I take has not been reported, and the originator is still in suspense. perienced valuable additions to th« business clr- •lay. Yesterday ho fainted on -> A KXOCKEIl home, either. The grade of citizenship has deteriorated because However, if Brother Beach’s proposition is taken up, we’d advise ¡cle of the city. Hr. Brown has al­ street. started back to Weiser to get An a result of his Ilin«««, nil r!M so many of our people have quit the farm and made themselves him to see that the monument is built before he gets too far un-1 ready I* a man who can't see good In his family. Mr. Murphey will remain any j r <»n or thing. It'» a habit gagemonlH have been cancelled. wage-earners in big industrial centres—slaves, and abject der the sod to keep things moving. Eugene for the present at leant. tn General Booth Is MI years old '•aa;-"il by a disordered llvrr. If y >ti For the past six months he hai slaves at that. find that yon are beginning to see — THE DEMOX <>r THE Alii thin-- ■ through blue spectacles, treat »Offered from III health. RecentlJ Congress, many magazines and countless individuals and General Geo. H. Williams was indeed a grand old man, be- y ->'r liver to a good chiming out he Wai compelled to submit to M associations—not to foregt our own local inquirers—are asking cause he possessed a marked individuality, wonderful firmness Is the germ of La Grippe, that, w!th Ballard'» lb rblno. A operation for the removal of a cntnfi breathed In. bring» suffering to auro cur" for ronstplatlon, dyspepsia, act In tils right eye which had m arll what is the reason for the high cost of living. The answer to all of character, and intellectual ability that measured high in the thousands, It» after effects are !tidl;estloii, »1 k headache, blllous- bllridi'd him. nes«, nervousness, lai'k of ap- ne «, all liver, stomach and twiwel of them is: Not enough people producing food. nation at large. Most of those who opposed him politically re­ weak petite, energy nnd ambition, with .11»- And the solution of it—the only true solution—is for the spected him for the fair and open methods by which he fought, ordered liver and kidney». The grest- troubles. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. es need then 1« Electric Bitters, the government to help its now dependent but willing citizens to re­ and his personal integrity was unquestioned to the end. The paper« In the divorce milt of splendid tonic, bloed purifier nnd re- Caroline Condon va. Wm. J. Con- turn to the farm, where they can support and educate their fam­ gn/ator of Stomach, Liver and Kld- ridy*. Thousands have proved that <1 n. mentioned In y« iterday's Guarii ................ . ’ in ni nntiiii is«’ • ilies; where they can get back to the proud independence of the re left at th” clerk's office today, The Lane County A33et Company's operations seem to be they wonderfully strengthen the unbearable nnd I could not d;, «ni . ’ .ir». Condon alleges cruel and inhu ­ early American citiezn. taken seriously enough by the S. P. Co. to cause them to put nerves, build up the system and re­ man treatment as ground» fr r di­ work, but Dr. King's New nK(.„vef1 ol Farming pays better than in anything else—and it pays in another outfit in the field between Eugene and the Siuslaw, in store health an.! good spirits after vorce and asks f 25 a month alimony lias made me feel like a new** an attack of Grip, If suffering, try and for the care and custody of the It's th« best medicine tnadw til manhood as well as in money. thront an i lunga.” Obstinate cdku«H order to secure rights-of-way which the real railroad builders them. Only 50c. Perfori satlsfac- minor children. th n guaranteed by W. A. Kuyken­ stubborn colds, hay fever, la grippi may require. dall. asthma, croup, bronchiti» and herw A J>r. It M. Weller bn« purrhnwd orfhagen, hoarseness and whooplni HALLEY’S COMET MAY BE SEEN in Inter'st In G00 nere» near Goshen cough, yield quickly to this wonder Ml«» Josephine Jorgensen of Tual- f r iß,non. The «nie was made by Albany is the only city in the valley that has slept on city Itan, la visiting relative» near Eu­ C C. Hammond of the HaminonJ- fui medicine Try It. 50c and ll-Offl Trial hottie« free. Guaranteed by Halley s comet will be visible to the naked eye in this sec- extension.—Democrat. Albany could sleep on anything. gene for a week or »o. Duryea Realty Co. A. Kuykendall. S2.4^ S2.85 52.35 $2.65 SI.95 82.35 81.¿5 $2.85 SI.69 SI.60 IMS 12.OS 53.35 SI.95 SI.«5 S ! .60 Dodge Dept. Store 8th and Olive St.