TWICE A WEEK GUARD. EUGENE, OR., MONDAY, OCT Ü In the Grocery •j Department» SIX DAYS’ SHOE SALE AT STANLEYS An absolute, bona fide Reduction Sale, commencing Monday, October 31, and continuing during the entire week. Prices reduced on every pair of shoes in the store, and every reduc­ tion just as advertised. Pure Cane Sugar, per sacK $5.50 17 pounds for . . $1.00 8 pounds for . . . . . . . 50c 4 pounds for 25c Children’s 80c Shoes, sale price .. Children’s $1.00 Shoes, sale price Children’s $1.25 Shoes, sale price . Children’s $1.50 Shoes, sale price Children’s $1.75 Shoes, sale price Boys’ $1.35 Shoes. Sale price .... Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, sale price .... Boys’ $1.75 Shoos, sale price......... Boys' $2.00 Shoes, sale price.......... Boys’ $3.00 Shoes, sale price.......... Boys’ $3.50 Shoes, sale price.......... K. C. Baking Powder, 25c size 17c Royal Baking Powder, 50c size 43c Arm ® Hammer Soda, per package 5c White Seal Coffee, a regular 35c article, our price Regular 30c Coffee Regular 50c Coffee . R 'u! ir 35c Coffee 25c 20c 35c 25 Try our English BreaK- fast, Spider Leg and Gun Powder Teas, all at cut prices. GANIOIDATE FOR THIS CUT < From Friday’s Dally Guard ) lion Oswald W*»«t. »tat»» ri»llr»»nd » iiiiii>b»lotn»r un»l candidate for gov­ ernor. toured l.atie rounti »»»«n-rday In th»» afternoon he nd»1r««»e<1 a Inrg« crowil nt Cottage Grove, ntid passing through Cr«-«well later, made a few r»-iiiBtk» to th»» crowd that hnd gnth- ■ red there In ntitlrlpallon of hl» ar­ rival although lio meeting had b«»«n arranged for Mi W»»»t also visited ftprlngfl»‘l»i In lb»» evt-ulng and met many ,e-npl»» there At eight o’vlork Mr West was lu­ ken In tin ll utomohil«« to the romer Of Eighth and Willamette street». where u large crowd hnd »»»ettibied Io hear him »p»»ak I,. R. Kdmnnwon Introduced th«» candidate with a few appropriate remarks. In which be de- clared the maintalneme of the direct primary to I m the principal issue of th« campaign Mr West plunged dlreitly Into the t»»ii<«» of th« campaign, paying he had come to talk "atop ” He dlaruaaMl tbs Southern Vsclfls rale a» applied to western Oregon points He re­ futed the »-onlsntlou of lhe ttouthers l,aelf|c that the new rat«»» ordered toy the railroa»! c19. no»» ooo of »to» a» and 817.00o.oflo of bond«. Last veur It paid on its funded null floated debt Interest «huri!» -. of $1.300.00b. Th»» sale of it gr mt l.iiid- would more than wipe out all Indebtvdnivui and. by relieving tlie compam of Itiierrxt < hargex would double It» net earning» Last year th»» earning» of the company were Il.260.fl00 Relieved of Its in terext rhnrgeH. th»- »•urtilng« would huk»» been 12.600.000, r.-ough to pa» 13 prr cent dlvidem! on th», »lock of the i-omiian» The »hlpiH-r» of Ore­ gon ar»» paying th»» Intereat on th» railroad lompaiiy'» bond» aud the tax«* on Its lands. And the com­ pany know» th»» rat«» reduction is equitable and reasonable ’ Attorn«-» Fenton." h»- continued, In a recent spis-ch In Medford, de­ clared that thl» tilling Im« »aimed lb» Southern Pacific company to lose 1300.000 P«n year 111 freight chargw If tbi» be true. I ant glad of it. for It was ovenharg»» oompa'ad to the rates on other roisds, and the ship- per» of this vullw) ate that much the gainer. “In order to dlsiourage any utieA efforts In the future.” ha said, “the railroad companle« ar« supporting Mr Rowermrm ami asking their em­ ployes to do tbe same «it pain of hav­ ing their wage* » ut Stu b talk »»nlv shows to what ends they will go. Rate r«*durtlon can never mean wage reduction The InW guarantees to th., railroad a fair return upon their Investment, but th«» law will not al­ low them a profit fur In excess of It. Th»- wag»»e of trainmen, operating ex- |M»nses. Interest os dmudwd Indebted­ ness and other exp»-,i»«x tire first re­ duced front th«» earnings of n rond toefor»» th.»re Is nn> profits to be con­ sidered Wh«»n w* brave done that and find the profits to I»»» far In ex- cew of what they shonM l»e. th» n in justh*«» to the people who make th»»«»» earning« possible >l Is right that they should b«» reduced lh». Southern PurlD« lotiip.mv Holiday season. 31, 1910 It is to your Interest to know the record of the men who are seeking .office through your votes. Here is a partial rword of County Judge ¡Thompson, who is trying for re-elec­ tion under the motto: “Good roads " After reading his record you will know that he means not good roads 'for the farmer, but gooj roads for ¡the corporations whenever they ask ■ for it. i One of th«» roads in district No. 5! j Is a continuation of Willamette street and has been used many years, and has had enough crushed rock and gravel In th»» center of it to give it a solid foundation. Th»» road could he traveled at any time with heaviest loads. in June of this year the county court granted a franchise over part j of this roa.l to the Portland. Eugene 1 ti­ Eaetern Railroad company, allow- ed the company to lay their tracks in the center of the road, thereby forcing the farmer over into the mud and ditch, and. moreover, the sid«*s are obstructed with poles for the trol­ ley wires in such a manner that it Is impossible for a load of hay. A num­ ber of the culverts are filled up, the track cannot be crossed except in two places. After the winter rains set in It will lie absolutely impossible for vehicles to get through. The atten­ tion of the court has been called to it a nil,uher of times, but it has made no effort to r»»store the road to a fit condition for travel. You consid«»r this case with what ‘he '»eonle near Jasper and Sprlng'i»»ld are getting and you will see that Thompson la not a fit man for the place, Vote hi niout. (Paid Advertising) lto-atw Exclusive Euger.e Agents CARHARTT GLOVES CARHARTT OVERALL UNIFORMS | In the Grocery Department» We carry a complete line of the Royal Club goods, and would like to have you try them. There is nothing bet­ ter placed on the market, and if you are not satisfied bring the article back and we will refund your money Every day we are making ‘ new friends and customers, J and if ycu will give us a tri- H al you will become one of the many who live better for less money since our Grocery Department was d E d | opened. g i ing piece of perfection which so vil- ianously slanders Oswald West and . news doctored to fit its purpose, ’sticks out its tongue at the Gazette- Times! The difficulty with the Ore- igonian is that it is ever so viciously and vindicatively prejudiced, so dlr- ty, vile and mean in its attitude to­ ward its opponents politically, that 1“ ’ deliberately misrepresents, and. as said before, is unreliable. And when t _ a .... ____ _____ .hades. There was nc thought of the it makes i Corvallis Daily Gazette-Times » mistake, there Is not < Rep. I party re-united, no tnought of t’1® enough manhood in that office to ad- no final success of tnat party. Th»» editor of the Eugene Register mit it. thought of anything but the triumph ___________________ is a very short-sighted reader. Fol­ of Bowerman and the x'.iie of which I |y CIRCUIT CG'I’RT OF THE lowing the Gazette-Tim»*s’ ver clear he was head. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE statement of Its reasons for onposing Thea« are the rea -I Cutting S. Calef to register the tl- e»onr by the assembly.” And it then ceived at the asse nbly, we are con-1 tie to the following described declares that "Bowerman has ever'vinced that Bowe man was named | nremises: been a staunch friend of higher edu- largely _ by the __ progressive __________ politicians.! ___ _______ Commencing sixty feet south and cation and the Gazette-Times is fear- scruff, the tri.kster. the general ------- --------- one and one-half feet east of tha fill lest h«* might overlook something ]ot of riff-raff of Portland and other southeast corner of fractional block in connection with educational mat­ pities, and that ae represents that number four of Hendricks' addition ters at Corvallis." 'which is detest;.ble in politics. As to College Hill park: running tlMBM This is one of the few times the this paper has said before. It was j south one hundred twenty-four and editor of this paper has ever felt im- common conversation about the lob- three-fifths feet: thence west two pel led to call a man a deliberate fal- by of the Imperial hotel that the hundred eleven and fifty hun­ slfier. a mean and vicious perverter Bowerman headquarters were being dredths feet; thence north one hun­ of facts, It is absolutely impossible kept supplied with that which the dred twenty-four and three-fifths feet that any sane man with an intention riff-raff of tae land desires to con­ to the south line of Tremont street: to be fair could have read the Ga­ sume. The general impression re­ thence east two hun"1red eleven and zette-Times’ statement in regard to ceived was that Bowerman likes for fifty hundredths feet to place of Mr. Bowerman and then say what company the sort of man who thinks beginning. fhe Register has said. The editor of he must have r “bracer" before he —against— *i the G.-T. was a delegate to the as­ can do any work.- and a “night-cap” Lane county, a public corporation. sembly. believed in the assembly, and before he can go to bed. He looks Helmus W. Thompson, county judge, certainly does not oppose Bowerman like a very ordinary citizen and in no Henry D. Edwards, county commis­ because he was recommended by that way Impresses one as being of guber­ sioner. and Hugh M. Price, county assembly. The nominee is opposed natorial calibre, . No one would point commissioner, as constituting the because he and his friends outraged him out with pride as “our gover- county court of Lane county, a public that assembly and the republican nor.” ' corporation of the state of Oregon. party of this state: because by trick­ The G.-T. is against Bowerman be- John H. Maxwell and Daisle D. Max­ ery. packed delegations, scheming, cause he with his friends outraged well. who are husband and wife. Alta and bartering with other candidates the partv and the state: because we Schneider, Hermina M. Grant and J. for delegations, he secured his re­ believe he trains with the class of F. Grant. her husband. F. B. Bog- commendation and that of other men men the people of this state should gess and Louise Boggess. his wife, without regard to the effect it would desire to turn down: because we be­ and all to whom it may concern, de- have on the republican party. Those lieve him unfit. So far as his atti­ fendants. who were back of the assembly held tude toward O. A. C. is concerned, we TAKE NOTICE forth the idea that all was to be, fair, had never given it a thought. We That on the sixth day of Septem­ that the one and only object was to have heard that Mr. Bowerman is an ber. 1910, an application was filed commend the factions at the party- O. A. C. grad., and a loyal one. How­ by said Cutting S. Calef, in the cir­ one to another, and the party’s nomi­ ever, since Mr. Bowerman is such a cuit court of said Lane county, for nee to the people of the state. This friend of “higher" education, as the initial registration of the titl*» of the was to be a love feast, a sane consid­ Register suggests, it might be well land above described, which said ap­ eration of the party’s best good, a for O. A. C. friends over the state plication was amended by supple­ gathering of men unselfishly inter­ to remember this and vote for the mental statement filed therein on the ested in any candidate, a serious con­ man who has ever been known to be 27th day of October. 1910. sideration by loyal republicans deter­ a friend of the "people"—Oswald Now, unless you appear on or be­ mined on action calculated to restore West. fore the 30th day of November. 1910, ♦ ♦ ♦ the republican organization to an in- and show cause why such application The Oregonian wants news favor- as amended shall not be granted, the conquerable fighting force. Personal preferences were to be ignored and able only to Mr. Bowerman, Vnwil- same will be taken as confessed, and there was to be a unity on the men ling to trust its local representatives, a decree will be entered according to who. after fair and reasonable con­ for fear they will tell the exact num­ the prayer of the application as sideration. were determined upon as ber of people present and exactly amended and you will be forever bar­ the party’s ablest and cleanest repre­ what Mr. Bowerman says, the Ore­ red from disputing the same. sentatives. The writer of this went gonian has a special correspondent E. U. LEE. C!erk. to Portland prepared to vote for with Mr. Bowerman on his tour. The (Seal of the) Bowerman. Smith. Withveombe, Ack­ correspondent writes of "Immense" (Circuit Court) erman. or any other candidates on crowds everywhere, great enthusiasm C. A. WINTERMEIER. whom the delegates, after fair con- everywhere, and gives his version of Applicant’s Attorney. sideration, would unite. The writer what Mr. Bowerman says. He writes WKLY speeches Mr. Bowerman n«'- er made, seen Bowerman and took had never hint to be as big as some of his quotes him as using language Mr. friends said he was. Bowerman never uses, and In this But what did we find at Portland? way colors its news columns until Any disposition to consider anything they are unreliable It takes Oswald but th»» election of Bowerman" Nay. West, whom it has held up as a man Springfield. Or.. Oct. 28.—Spring­ nay, Pauline, not so. It was found of honor and of great service to the field has become the center of the very early in the game that the cards state, and in th*» heat of the cam­ whole West for big sticks of timber. were stacked, the delegations were paign accuses him of all that is vile The Oregon fir logs that are cut on pledged, that trades had been made, and mean, dishonorable and corrupt. the upper Willamette and the Mc­ and that the Bowerman machine had It blackens his personal character, Kenzie rivers have become famous his nomination cinched even before covers hint with mud—and for for their use in big pieces that must the delegations arrived in Portland, whom? Nobody but the republican stand heavy stress and are wanted The Bowerman people had counted nominee, whom the Oregonian, fol­ for their length and flawless condi­ noses even before the assent lily as­ lowing his nomination, said was not tion. Today a piece of timber for sembled and ha»i been so successful the best man that could have been an immense derrick crane to be used tn naming the delegations in the var­ named. And such a sheet points the at Lovelock. Colo., was shipped. The ious counties that when It came to a finger of scorn at the Gazette-Times, stick was tapered and measured forty vote three or four of the ablest men. whose editor in the presence of Bow­ feet in length. 16 Inches square at the most widely and favorably known erman and his audience admitted the bottom and 10 at the top. A tree republicans in the state of Oregou, that it may have made a mistake in selected for this was especially chos­ were able to poll fewer votes than saying that he was "half drunk" at en and was almost free from any the young jack-rabbit from eastern the time he made his speech before flaw. It was some expert sawing to Oregon. That in itvolf told the story, the assembly which had just been cut the timber to tapering shape and and it told the story of an outrage outraged in his behalf. The G.-T. have It true This is not an unusual of the republican party of the state. man admitted this despite the fact occurrence for a large share of the It told a story of political unfairness, that others present at the assembly timber cut at the Springfield mil! rottenness, dirty, low-down politics, activities insisted that the only mis­ goes Into big timbers that are to be treachery toward the decent, respect­ take made was In saying that Mr. used in bridge construction and for able and honest citizens who went Bowerman was not more than half other heavy work all over the Unit­ into that convention expecting fair drunk. Following Bowerman's ed States. treatment, and of an outrage of the meeting here, different gentlemen republican party which the assem­ present at the assembly and about Poultry raisers of Eugene are agi­ bly was designed to save. Absolute­ the lobby of the Imperial hotel at tating the question of having a poul­ ly regardless of his standing as a re­ that time »aid there was no question try show in the city thia fall or win­ publican. as a well-known citizen of about his headquarters having been ter. Cottage drove will not have Its the state, as a man of recognized headquarters for booze, and one man annual show and Roseburg has prac­ ability, cleanliness and general worth whose official activities bring him in tically given up the Idea of holding and au a man of fitness for the posi­ contact with many drunks, said: one. so that the opportunity at this tion. no other candidate than Bower­ "If Mr. Bowerman wasn’t drunk. I time is excellent. Quite likely the man had at any time any more show don’t know a drunk man when I see movement will shortly take definite than the proverbial snowball In him.’’ And that brilliant, sclntilat- shape SAWMILL TURNS OUT IMMENSE TIMBERS I