The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 13, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    TWICE A WEEK GUARD, EUGENE. OR. THURSDAY. OCT 13. 1910
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You May «ever
Have Í¡'.ought
Extra Values in Fur Sets
Muff and collar, new 1910 goods
strictly up-to-date, latest models, satin lined, extra good
values at regular price. One day you can save $ 1.50jper
$9.00 set of furs.
set. Wednesday we will sell any one of these $9.00 sets
Au having anything to do with maintaining
quality in merchandise; but if you got poor
for $7.50 each.
etuff in clothes, you have only yourself to
blame.
If you are willing to pay the price of
having all-wool clothes, and then get. and
wear, a coton mixture, it is your own fault.
You can just as well have all-wool.
Wool remnants, black, white and colored.
Wash goods
Hart, Schaffner a Marx
of almost every description are included in this % price sale
Pick out as many as you like, there’s no restriction. There
all marked plain, cut the price in two, you pay half no more
the test clothes made.
You Cannot Get Along Very Well
It s such an easy way of being ■uro of
quality, it’s a wonder everybody doesn't
clothes arc all wool, and when you find
ti cir mark in a garment you know, withovt
asking any questions, that you're giTliug
These days without an umbrella. Our assortment is large
and varied.
We have them for Children at............ $1.00, 75c and 50c
Larger ones for the older members of the family at S7.50,
adopt it.
We sell Hart, Schaffner A Marx Suits
at $20 00 to $40.
S6, $5 $4, $3.50, $2.50, $2, $1.75, $1.50.
$1.25, $1
............................................ 75C
This store is the home of Hart Schaff­
ner & Marx Clothes.
Simplex Folding Umbrella
An indispensable article for one who travels; can be folded
so small as to be carried in an ordinary suit case. So simple
a child can operate it. Come in and let us show one to you
—we ll not urge you to take it. They cost.............. $3 50
implex
S
.Folding Umbrella
Persian Silks
In a great assortment every few days. New pat­
terns, new combinations of colors, charming, exqui­
site shades, very tempting; wonderfully priced at,
the yard ............................................................ $1.25
New Plaid Silks, with Persian effects; come in a
beautiful combination of colors; come in waist
lengths of four yard3. The patent ............ $5.00
Gordon Furs Have
Stood the Test
Of thirteen years.
We handled this make of furs all these year»,
can recommend them to our many patrons because
«e know they are right. Is our experience worth
anything to you? We will guarantee every piece
that leaves the store. Get your Furs of us TWPY
WILL BE SATISFACTORY.
............................. $2.50 t0 $40.00
$2.50. to $40.00
Neck Pieces ................................
Copyright Hui kUf* a Moro
OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING THE MOST DURABLE
Having the three best and busiest stores in the three bes towns in the 'jest county of Oregon, and doing «uch an
a> to obtain the very low-
enormous busines, we are able to handle the best clothin j j made in «uch large
_ quantise»
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cst prices. Selling these for CASH ONLY, we make lower prices, give better quality, than is posible to obtain else
where. Try us for your boy«' clothing next time and be c nvinced. Good serviceable school clothe« for boy« of 0
to 14 years at $3.50'
Better qualities at...................................... $3.50' $4.00. S5.00. $6.00 «Hid $7.50
EUGENE
SPUN GEIELD
COTTAGE GROVE
WHOLE
CASH BEATS
CREDIT
HAMPTONS
and Benton counties as a democrat. Then he flopped and man- city, location make3 it a logical railroad centre, and its educa­ PREMIUM LIST
ted to keep on sucking public pap as a republican. He was tional advantages attract the best type of citizenship.
AT EUGENE APPLE
just recently appointed to a position in the Roseburg land of-
The day of the ‘ mossback” in Eugene is past; the people
CHARLES H. FISHER, Editor and Publisner
fice. He may be a poor man, as Mr. Abraham says—we don’t feel that the future holds in 3tore great possibilities of growth
• AN INDEPENDENT PAPER
SHOW. OCT. 20-22
know—but if he had possessed the least business sense, or been and prosperity, and are doing all in their power to hasten the
Subscription price per year, in advance
more temperate in his habits, he has drawn salary money development and to secure those things essential to metropoll- Number of Fine Prise« to Be
Agents for The Guard
tan importance.
The following are authorized to take and reoeipt ter subscription« or enough to become rich and the owner even of bank stock.
Given to Number of Ex­
transact any other business for The Daily and Week!, Guard:
Mr. Abraham, in his letter, accuses the editor of The Gnard
hibitor«
Creswell—J. L. Clark.
of being a democrat in disguise. Well, we are not worrying
Coburg—George A. Drury.
OREGONIAN AND PARTY HARMONY
much about what kind of a political brand is placed upon us—
1« th« premium Hut of
It was not very many weeks ago that the Oregonian said ed­ the Followliig
Eugene apple «how, October 30.
Application made for entrance at Eugene, Oregon, postoffiee as se democrat, socialist, republican or mugvzamp. What’s in a
itorially:
21 .and 22:
cond class matter.
name, anyway? There are'certain political principles and
Flrnt M|»-c|iil grand prl.c goM
"Republicans of Oregon intend to repudiate Statement One They ln-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910
ideals that we propose to advocate; one of them is the right tvnd to suggest la I tnblj or cot ■ • i.i.> n <"UKtidnteM. for the principles, watch given for beat five bo«««. not
WILL l-l'T THE KNIFE INTO EACH AND ALL WHO DECLARE more thnn two vnrlctlen, grown In
of the people to govern themselves through the direct primary ; AND
Lan«' county.
FOR STATEMENT ONE."
another, when we have an able, honest judge on the bench to
Gold watch trophy donated by A
Nov; it teems, however, that the Oregonian editor has laid C. Rulofaon. Pacific Coast repreaen*
ABRAHAM BREAKS OUT AGAIN
keep him there, regardless of the howls of the party bosses who
tatlve Pearann Company. of Itoaton,
would grab even the sacred place of the jurist, in order to give aside the habiliments of war, washed off the war paint, sheath­ Mopadnoc k bill! link Han Franclaco
Second special «rand prise— 124
Albert Abraham, of Roseburg, who helped Jay Bowerman- the salary which accompanies it to some petty but active poli- ed the big knife that he proposed to use for slaughtering State­ ca«b.
given for beat three boxt-a. , not
ment One Republicans, and is preaching peace and harmony and to exceed
assembly candidate, to secure the nomination for governor, by tician.
three varieties, grown In
Lune county
running against Judge Dimick and thus splitting the anti-as­
Mr. Abraham was hoplessly beaten for governor in his own brotherly love.
Prize given by _______
merchant«
and
Why this change of heart* Is it because the head of the Commc-rclal
sembly vote, and who is now engaged in openly assisting the home county, where he was born and raised, and the people
club of Eugene
assembly candidates, whom he pretended to oppose before the there know that his opposition is an excellent reason for re­ ticket, Jay Bowerman, is an assembly, anti-Statement One man, Third prize 115 rauh, given for
primary, is out in a letter to the morning paper atacking the electing Judge Hamilton.
and that every effort must he made to pull him through at the beat two boxes of Spllzcnberg«.
Fourth Prize
1 <» innh. given for
editor of The Guard for alleged inconsistencies. He says:
polls, along with a lot of ascembl? candidates for the legisla­ beat two boxea of 1 Hplttenber««.
Fourth prize • It» c»«h, given for
ture? If this is the game, quite likely the Oregonian will be
THE ENTERPRISE OF EUGENE PEOPLE
“You virtuously profess to be against corporate rule and
two boxea beat Yellow Newtown«.
doomed
to
disappointment,
be-i
use
Oregon
Republicans
are
in
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grown In Lane county,
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against judges and legislators who can be controlled by them.
I telligent and independent. They cannot be fooled all the time,
Donated by the Churchill M«tt-
Then why do you support Hamilton, president of a national
The Medford papers have a habit of belittling every other and they are in favor of the direct primary and against the as­ hews Company . .............
of Ixirane «■.■■mun
orchards.
Portland. Oregon
bank,, for years vice-president of the National bank, friend of portion of the state. They refer to the Willamette valley as
I'lfth prize 1
sembly^ They will record their votes that way next month, and
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caith, given for
the
the Southern
Southern Pacific
racinc company
company and
ana Oregonian
uregonian Publishing
ruousmng com-
com- being peopled with “mossbacks,” and profess to believe that if
Mr Bowerman suffer«i “ h
n L
two beat boxea of Knhlwlna. grown In
W« 0« of th.
of ftejrater Oregon ha. no enterprising citizenship outriU. of Jackson
,7
.7 > wise enough, no doubt, luine county.
Donated by Churchill-Matthew«
to understand why the people lack confidence in him.
and light trust a few years ago in Roseburg, and the very in- county,
ompany
of Ixtrane orchard«, Port­
This talk about harmony should come from some other land.
carnation of everything you condemn, as against Benjamin F.
As a matter of fact, can Medford’s record for enterprise be
Hlxth prize | io caah, given for
source than the Oregonian,
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lately
filled with
Jone3, republican nominee, a poor man, who has all his life compared at all favorably with that of Eugene? Let us see.
~ .1. , which was --
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of Hpltzenberga,
been a champion of the plain people?”
During the past three years Eugne has paved six miles of
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1 8t kln*.the kn,fe lnt0 Kood Republicans who be- grown In Latin county.
Donated by Churchill-Matthew«
Judge Hamilton may be president of a national bank, but it streets, and paid for it without issuing any general bonds, and. ievcd the dlrect pnmary and Statement No. I.
la,nd,>,lny’ °f l'or“"’’ orchard«. Port-
is the first time we have known of the banking business being only a small amount against the individual property owners;;
,,„?T‘n.'hl H’’1*0 15 rnRh <•»*" f<”
alluded to as something to be ashamed of. In fact, we had al­ has built and is operating fifteen miles of street railway for,
ONLY EQUALITY OF ASSESSMENT DESIRED
Jonathan«,
There are really but two essential points in this controversy grown hi Lann county.
ways supposed that a man could be a banker and be just as which it was necessary to raise some $50,000 in subsidies; has
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honest and as good a citizen as a merchant or even a peanut built a hotel with local capital which called for a total invest-1 over the assessment of Lane county property: I Is B the
assess. J1,rl.7” ’ ’ c.M"b- K,’"‘n ,of
politician like Abraham and his protege, Jones. Judge Hamil­ ment of $175,000; erected and paid for in cash a $50,000 Y. M. ment valuation on the same classes of property uniform, and! ■ I ■ ' A h '• ‘ Hi |l' I 1 ,;i ' nt- COUnt) I himl Gr-enlngH.
ton has never sought to conceal this fact, and so far as we can C. A. building, and purchased and improved county fair | state? Va U
Tenth prize |r. <-a«h, given for
°n a kvel With tkat in othpr counties of the
l’am.
Northern Spy«, grown In
see has as much right to invest in bank stock as another has to grounds, involving an expenditure of probably $30,000.
Limo county.
buy real estate, make mortgage loans, or engage in merchan ,. During the same period . two --------------
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If
a
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aje
being
nssesed
equally,
according
to
the
actual
valu-
million dollars were expended
ono:l?V,‘.n’!! |,r,7P ,5 r,'"h. Riven for
dising.
in building operations by individuals, while the school district atloa of their property, then whether that valuation is hio-b
county’
Kr,’Wn ,n ,'"n"
As to Judge Hamilton’s connection with the Southern Pa­ has built two large modem schools, and the city has purchased !ow makes little difference because there is onlv «n much ™ Wtotor'v.
For onp h”"‘ h"’
cific, or any other corporation, that is just an ordinary false the water system for $140,000 and is expending $160,000 on an ney to raise and a high valuat.on means a low tax rate and vi «< r tlnnNi
"n nnnill»l
I versa. Still, if Lane county’s a««M.
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’ and vice wZ.k n .,h° "nllv
hood. His record on the bench speaks for itself; it is a record electric power plant.
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vnhl,‘
T>0.
of fair, impartial and honest decisions, based on the law and
This is the record for enterprise, public and private, which lhan corresponding classes of property in other" count
codA'lat
Prl’M m"' be ""«O«“-
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evidence. The members cf the bar in this district know it, and no city of similar size in the Northwest can excel, and, indeed, state, we will necessarily pay a XX olr i
it is Judge Hamilton’s dislike of pettifogging methods of prac-1 ew others can equal it. The people of Eugene are laying broad tax than should by right be charged against n« °Th°
e stnte
tffer Htiavlnu
tice that has caused a little band of small calibre lawyers in and deep and permanent the foundation for a city of first-class supposed to be looked after by the
. mattcr is u«o Dr Bo]]., Antiseptic Salvo. I
Roseburg, of whom Abrahams is one, to make an attempt to importance. They have faith in the future and that faith is principal business is to equalize
d«trov7?A ,h°
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18 lo equalize
assessments.
tractin» K*‘rn,R nnd prevent« con
defeat him at the polls.
fully justified by the trend of events.
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The committee appointed Saturday therefore h
This man, Ben Jones, who is a plain man of the people, ac­
No anrYh
city in the " Northwest
active rail- cóúñtj.
to
Co in ICiigene. ”y ’he ,,,,,on
than
’7 T”8'“ is the center of more
coñtribu'ü'mOTe
aid wÓnTd dow’e'uó inqX“ M
a”cs,mc"‘>
cording to his friend, Abraham, has never practiced law
enough to entitle him to good standing in justice court. He is a
Ca'?nMl E”‘ry W*’n**" Know».
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professional politician who used to hold office over in Lincoln
the tax commission at z
Sa- by MooJn TrE‘,y cleane'1
THE EUGENE TWICE-A-WEEK GUARD
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