The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 31, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    TU TWICI Â-WMK GÜA1D,
t
Monday Oct. 31, lQÍO
one ,,f th., great
y
- the giver of pleasure The Euterplan being
/V’V.Ti.'¡?2i.',l.l‘.\* nr"
,,,. tr-at ment of this Is
her 2525. The other 1« on the Fasa-
1 co -relates either direction. I have lus-n (levoiir am. may determine
ermine our ranks
rank, in
III bls
dena National Bank, of Pnsadeua. .'society in every program
arts painting, poetry
i
_ _____
and Ing whatever prohibition Ilternlur* lory.
Cal., charter number 356S. check «¡the three
timi came In my way with t> rcal^le-
letter J. treasury number It 5!» GS. ,, music. The first program dealt with
IVM \ A 1’1« »X
are the rustic, presenting Millet. Burns slre ti
VOTE NO
and bank number 6855 They
Stripped of confusing side Is
stand
Washington
county
said to be photo-etched bills of a m< • ami Grieg,
The portion of
and they are legión we can
«ye I to Militi*11
on
I t*l>| The Grieg numbers Include four sues the arguments against each propos«*-! to be
'hanteal process, printed
with run •
which h movements for piano from "Peer array If you grant the first pretti inali eon 1 ' * ' ’ ’
pieces of paper, between
lolls four
placed thin silver thread Their nio
Gynt Suite," beautlftillv played by other. the prohibitionist that liquor tains I ■’ ■ ’ ‘ 111
in lioii''
l.lla Ise of
notable defects, common to both Itili« Miss Nellie Murphy and
Iff«
Ml
■ssart. Injurious ami ih'ittor ami on-- half ’I "
rib •
Of tl.e f. ce. Prosser, and "Ich l.lebe Dich" sung is unnec«—..... ..
are the dark appearar
of taxai-'
alizlng. you musi adopt iti» slogan
I
nt
| and the light green of t he back et with dramatic fervor by Prof Glen
The opposing sitle will tell you that voter* u
the notes.
■ Burns presented in readings by Mr a large proportion of the male popu of our r.iilrt
i
•
the
drug
store
of
Ills
owner,
and
in
Guard Special Service.
' Dugald Campbell and in songs by lotion of the country has been accus on this
i Io*
New York. Oct. 29.—Human inter- his investigations about the shop he
Mrs. Campbell and
Miss Gllklson. touted to the moderate use <>l spirit ni rulli o
ii
Barbers
’
ltcn
lias
become
epidem
­
one
day
found
some
morphine
tab-1
est Is a good thing In a story, but it
<1 H
gave
a
romantic
ami
most
satisfy
the
noils liquors: that
t..... such use Is not In iiinjot It '
is uothlng compared with cat inter­ lets, Finding the drug to his taste, ic all over town this week.
ill
in greallstlc touch to the program
jurlous: that they are as much an petition IMI il ill
est or dog interest. When the wlre- he had Indulged for some time before itch afflicting the palms of the tou-
The
second
part
cast
a
spell
upon
O' I-I
of
the
state
as
are
the
sorialists.
who
allege
that
they
are
ruth
ut
his
drowsiness
Integral
part
the
explanation
of
lass flashed tidings that Trent, the
fn« it I
us. It came with th«- Madonna pic
kitten mascot of the Wellman airship and strange actions was found. Var- in need of greater remuneration, or lures, the half-light, the soft mimic prohibitionists, and that the rights addition
>d »«
demand
their
words
to
that
effect.
Th.
v
allege
nexntiou
prescribed.
but
of
individual
liberty
lous
remedies
were
expedition, had been rescued.
the
of t folia piano and organ and Mlw
p W‘* a
at
and
drink
ns
the»
that
while
the
price
of
spaghetti
and
rut
w.*ia
the
cat
from
freedom
to
all
attempts
to
wean
glad news quickly spread around tne
Yorau's beautiful, sympathetic voice
\\ . .hing .in Mulino
globe, and was received with sighs of his "dope" have been futile. If de­ macaroni and other eats have been In the expuiaite strains of tin- Ave choose. Th prohibitionists replay to vol»’ x<> on
fl \\ ,„id. ( bali mim
"You
bar
women
lutili
divinimi
steadily
on
the
increase,
the
price
of
prived
of
his
daily
dose,
he
retaliates
with
the
placard
relief and thanksgiving by millions
Maria." Then came tin- peasant pic-j
roiniiilil«’".
Hill«
how
about
personal
shaves
has
remained
stationary,
with
anti
annotation
by
throwing
a
fit
Once
he
attempted
from
your
bars
of readers. No'story of the saving of
tures and the "Angelus'' read charm­
olì*»
lioro, Orogoil
passengers and crew of a sinking suicide by drinking carbolic acid and deplorable financial efrectfc upon the ingly by Miss Burgess accompanied liberty?"
Individual liberty Is the main bul-
steamer is complete without a cat or came near giving up all of his nine knights of the razor. Moreover, the by Mrs. Douglass
Who that heard
has
New York specialists are very- prevailing high cost of living
Where are
a faithful dog. The cat whose fren­ lives
the last number, that saw the Man wark of our i democracy
n
forced
their
patrons
to
practice
much
interested
in
the
strange
case
zied mewing saves the lives of the
With the Hoe" on that night, ami Its Units? 1.» ast summer there was a
greater
economy,
neglecting
to
tip
and
will
do
everything
In
their
pow
­
sleepers in a burning house, is of al­
heard Edwin Markhams poem rond fight that probably nine tenth of all
most monthly occurrence in the news er to save Sac from the sinful life he the barber, being a favorite form of as it was then read, will forget the tin' men In the coutry wanted to wit­
economy.
Thus
the
income
of
the
is leading.
columns.
ness
It was no Infringement of per­
t From Thur Mill) •* 1 nillv Guard •
barber is really reduced, while every­ grip of it?
All of these feline heroes and hero­
To usli. r In th” uIm |l»r'M f('Mt 1 vit
sonal
liberty
for
a
mayor
to
retuse
to
♦ ♦ ♦
thing he uses in his shop and his
K”b”kah« held
r m’n til“ Odd
ines must now take a back seat for
let
them
see
it.
For
anti
This will be a great night for the home has gone up. Nor is that the
The temperauce question Is ac-
Sac, of Savannah. True. Sac does not Irish. The annual Irish ball, the
getier- an enter lahmt
says
that
If
he
can
have
fore-
e will of the M hit” 1r»*niph* 1
show up much in the light of a hero, principal social event of the year in worst of the barber's woe The safety knowledge«! to be one of the
at Ion free from the taste
being better fitted for the role of a metropolitan Hibernian circles, is to razor has won many adherent«, and most questions of the l’nlte.1 tates be no more talk of Indiv
bronchi ■ of th*»* ord<«r m Kugt-n” par-
old
ques-
today.
It
sivnis
a
weary,
claims
new
recruits
from
the
daily
villlan. But is it not written that all be hel.l at Grand Central palace.
tll'lpated Mini im a atmrter It *<<<• ona
ty.
beeu
sel
­
i
of
the
barber
’
s
patrons.
Also,
tlon.
old
enough
to
have
ra
nks
the world loves a villian? Is it not? John Rodtnond. the great Irish par­
of the b(I’bf III faits of Ba kind <’v«*r
< mat chnract
The opposer
it is s aid that there are too many bar- tied somehow years ago. li used to
Well, no matter.
given b) ihitl i
liamentarian. will be one of the hers i and barber shops in New York. be identified with the little white not developed In removln
removing leu
Sac is a Persian feline. the pet of guests of honor, and many other na­
A delliJitful progrn io *¡m r”tid«*r-
tlon (hut you cannot teach a 1“ o to
ribbons
that
our
brothers
and
-i-t.-r-
Altogether,
the
barber's
-having
cup
Mr. Heaton, a Savannah druggist. tives of the old sod. who have ac­
cl
durilo; (hr for»» pairt »»( th«* <*i**ti’
wa-
swim
by
keeping
him
out
of
the
wore,
and
with
a
cut
and
dried
tem
­
His claim to fame is due to the fact quired fame, will grace the ball with of woes seems to be full to over­
Ing.
ronalNlIng of Inn Imin« nf il ’Ud
main
ter.
These,
It
seems,
are
the
I
flowing.
perance sermon delivered annually
that he is a drug fiend, a morphine their presence.
(o<ul
music, promln.'tit .«mona
points
of
disagreement.
now
by a conscientious pastor. But
eater, a "dope.” Some of the best
There are some points upon which liutnber. tn-lng n harp «oli. b» Mr»
it has replaced the white ribbon with
physicians of the south have attempt­
Ono is that Cremi C llammond. a plano duci by
stout yells and huge placards, and the two factions agree
Somewhere in New York’s east
ed to cure Sac of this unfortunate
anything more red hot than the pres- the saloon as we know It today is in- Miss.-s Gladstom- and Flsher a harp
tendency, but without success. That side there is thought to exist a new- t
At the Week End
i
sermon wo do defensible It never has been prop- and violili duet by Mrs Hainmond
is why Mr. Heaton is bringing Sac to printing concern which has attempt­ ♦
♦ ent-day temperance Every
and Ullford Itosi h. ami a vocal solo
magazine erly regulated Can it I»'?
New York, on a steamer due here to­ ed nothing less ambitious than the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a not care to face.
Are you a wet or a dr» ’ There Is by Miss lauti»«. Yoran, wlth harp ae
that deals with political questions
morrow. for treatment by the best duplication of I'ncle Sam’s National
In the Euterpian society Eugene has special articles upon the prohibi­ a question that I should Illes- to ask coni|.anlm<-iil by Mrs Hammoml
bank notes. The counterfeits are
specialists of the metropolis.
tfter thè program thè ('untoli put
Sac is the mascot of the Savanah unusually good and many merchants has a society absolutely unlike any j tion movement, newspapers are pro­ the keen-eyed business man, lawyer
Club, his name being composed of the and others on the east side have that has heretofore flourished in the lific in editorials, private communi­ and doctor who go faithfully to work on a beautiful picca of fhsir work,
\ft«-r
college town. The opening program | cations grow thicker and stout pa­ year In and year out. If I did not whleh »»« grvatly ettjoyrd
initial letters of the words, and been taken in by them.
fear the immediate result I should that tho timo was spani wlth varimi»
The bogus bills are of two varie­ was all that the most enthusiastic j rades Interest thousands.
it is feared that unless he can be
The tm-n liad a
No man need delude himself with like to ask how to how many of sodai ninusementH
cured of his bad habit by the middle ties. but both of the $10 denomina­ member had hoped that it might be
of next month, his evil tendencies tions. One purports to be issued by and more. As mv neighbor remark­ the belief that he belongs to a great these men Is a daily drink a n scén­ stag bnnquet In thè dlnlng room and
"This is un- middle class that favors neither ex­ slty. as much a necessity sa the |t |s spokell of »» Ohe of thè beat
may put a jinks on the Vanderbilt the First National Bank of Portland, ed between numbers:
morning cup of coffee? How many ••ver. The tabb-a were decorateli wlth
cup race to be held in the Georgia Ore., and bears the charter number questionably an edition de luxe of a treme. There is no middle ground
of 1553.
there are only the wets and the dry». would violate the law to obtain It" cut flowers and thè walls wlth ita»
city.
„
_____ check letter D. treasury literary society."
The parler was adorne«!
Euterpe was the goddess of music.
Perhaps we are In the tuld-t of turtliims
Having made this discovery and
Sac used to spend much time in number M 929,9S4. and bank num-
with bruiirbtHi of vurhr<»|nrV(|
IvHVru. HlvIiiK a vury pretty •.ff^J’^1
SAYS DARROW DON’T
KNOW WHAT HE IS
TALKING ABOUT
U’tibtirir. <>r . Oft
’Win
Editor (hiiinl
I will «Halli h
d”fond tu$M.|f and tut m
U n finie» I Imiti take ii|> lh<
<>f prolilli|tli HI
d”teiil*
I
f heMiMI
Mr. i
• w
rku. Mild I Illudi Muy, m Ii h
h
lMWì»»r, li«»
w a ¡4 t
Kit colliri hi ti|{ hi» hiinw»
«ut, <n h<» I m In tIh» ««mphiy
min, ih«* <11 » 11111’ (N nii«| t li
k ««triiifiit K'*nt*rnlljf. f«»i i
e fhrii unni*« of hlu r«*tn,i
hnut iiliy f'iimdiil hm nf t
Ulti«/ pr«’l« Mt
I kiiuw fli
I k«tpl Iti” hti l»’f*>t 11 «’J t||.« i
> tini«« until I «<»t lar
ii my own *ho«’i».
I k
uh * out uf
ImH' ln’«»n
dH
nV I hav«‘
ODD FELLOWS HAVE FIRST
ENTERTAINMENT OF YEAR
H
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■
I I
>1
hi
my llf«>
a man but
t kilt a mali
<>r
». lakey alone.
I am Ii 4
and bave work«««l «-Ver • III««
(«ara old. ami I am alili In Hi
i
pena a a “od part of ih“ tlm.
havo dono all klmla of work
bill I bave bwu a total a!-
inoat of th<< lituo
I would llke for Mr l».«r »• to
prove hla atat«-m«'nls if b. ,
but
he can i, uà h«> Dever waa m t •’ rola
I bave I m ' c II wrlllng «bolt
I» for
et Mar or Koac. no <>
> a nr»
thlng «uiy a mia-alat«-ment of ta.ta
I am tln.roughly dlaguat«-.) wlth M
lot of ruld.lah that conica tu me
through thè mali frutti a lui uf drunfc.
«•n gahxita III l*ortlatid
Il M
I
Our 1911
Chalmers Touring Car
Çhalmers “40” Touring, $2750.00
Chalmers ‘‘40
Chalmers “30’’ Roadster, $1500.00
Chalmers “30”
Is Now On Exhibition at the
Mozach’s Sales Rooms
Specifications
AXLE (FRONT)— Single piece-drop forging I-beam sec­
tion. Timken rolte-r bearings.
AXtR (ftKAR)— Full floating type, heat-treated nickel
Bteel shafts. Pressed steel case. Timken roller bearings.
BRAKES— Drive shaft brake, contracting band. 10-inch
diameter. 3 inch face, lined with "Thermoid.” Rear­
wheel brakes. 14-inch internal expanding, 2 1-2 inch
face, lined with "Thermoid."
BODY"— Touring car, wood with alumnized sheet metal
doors, seven passengers. Torpedo body, wood
with
alumnized sheet metal doors and cast aluminum dash,
four passengers. Roadster, a'.umnized sheet metal and
wood, single or double rumble seat, three or four pas­
sengers.
BEARINGS— Timken roller bearings throughout running
gear. Annular ball and die cast bearings in motor.
CARBURETOR— Float feed, automatic type, hot water,
jacketed, with starting valve.
CU TCH— Cone clutch, leather faced.
COLORS— Touring Car, Pony Tonneau and Roadster:
(1) Chalmers blue all over with gray striping.
(2) Body and running gear, Chalmers blue with gray
striping; wheels gray.
(3) Body and running sear. Chalmers blue, with
gray stripin^s; wheels cream.
DRIVE— Bevel gear, two univeisai joints. Pressed steel
torque arm.
FRAME— Pressed steel, channe’ section.
GEAR RATIO— Standard 3 1-2 to 1.
HORSE POWER--Forty, A. L. A. M. rating.
IGNITION— Bosch dual system with storage battery.
LUBRICATION— Constant le'-el splash system, operated
by pump. Sight feed on dash
MOTOR— Four cylinders cast in pairs; 5-lnch bore, 4 3-4
inch-stroke.
PRICE— Touring Car and Roadster, $2750; Torpedo,
$3,000, f. o. b., Detroit.
SPRINGS— Front, half elliptic, 39 inches long, 2
1-4
inches wide. Rear three-quarters elliptic, 53 inches
long. 2 1-4 inches wide.
STEERINt« GEAR— Worm and gear type Steering wheel
18-inch diameter with fitigergrips on inside.
TANK CAPACITY— Touring Car, 19 gallons ot gasoline.
Roadster and Torpedo, 15 gallons. Five quarts lubri­
cating oil.
TREAD— —.'«fl-incli—60 inch for the south
TIRES— Touring car. Torpedo and Roadster, 36x4 in. all
around. On Torpedo regular equipment includes five
Firestone Demountable Q. D. rims.
TRANSMISSION— Selective sliding gear type, three
speeds, forward and reverse. Annular ball bearings.
UPHOLSTERY— Pebble-grained,
nand-buffed
black,
finished leather, stuffed with extra long, best quality
hair.
VALVRB— Nickel steel, large diameter. All valves nn
right side of cylinders.
" HEELS— Thirty-six inches diameter, wood
artillery
type, large hub flanges, extra heavy spokes. Rear
wheel spokes boited to brake drums.
»HEEL BASE -122 inches
ot Ii*
1 Wl
i|tt»u
i
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1
8
ul I Util tl
m who
thut I
rouKh
r
Specifications
4X1.E tUtuNT) Single pie«
drop forging.
«««ction
Large annular bait bearing
«
FEATURE
The complete and refined fiinish
f car throughout
I team
AXI.E (Itl-'.AIt)
Full floating ty|«c. pr«*wa«d at«-« I caae.
heat-treated nlrkel ahafta. large annual ball bearings
BRAKES Drive abaft brake contracting band. 7-lnch
I,...!
diameter, 3-lnrh fnce. Ilnwl with ' Thernioid "
wh««vl l>rnk«*n. 14-lnch lutrrnal cipandlua. 3-lurh face.
cast Iron or at«^«l
IU>DY Touring (ar fl»«, pa« .-lu-.r« pony tonneau. four
paanenKers
Roadster single or double rurubl«* æat.
thre«. or four |inM«.nger
liElRINtiS Full type annular ball bMftaflg through
out running gear, silent type annular ball l««arinits in
transmission and on motor crank shaft
('Aitili I'.RToR Fa .«t f«. (I au ■ tu.i
typ. lot «ater
Jacketed, with starting valve
ULI TUH Multiple d|M- running In oil
( oLoits
I-luring I ar Pony Tonneau a* I lloadater*
< liiiiiii'in i,in.- ,,ii ovet with graj >tiii>ing
Hod) »nd running gem < halmera blue with
KHiy striping, wheels gray.
Body r und running gear, t'hnlmera blue with
«ray Htrlplng. wheels cream.
I»III\ E Hrvp| I gear, two universal joints
Pressed steel
torque arm.
<«EAIt II UtlO
Htantlard 3 3 ( to I
IGNITION Storage battery and «.ill
with separate set of spark plugs
Bosh
magüeto
LI BICK A'l loN Constant level splash system operated
by pump, sight ff*ed on daub
MtmiR Four cylinders, cast en bloc
1-2 Inch atroke
Chalmers “40” Torpedo Body $3000.00
« meh bar«. 4
PRICE ~ louring Cai and Roadster. $l.',uo pony Ton-
neau, $1600.
SPRINGS r
Ind»«*"
wide. Rear, three quarter elllpti,".' <f,
B h lh*ii looff. 2
inch«*a wide.
STEERING GEXIC V,
’.,.
Worm
and gear type Steering wheel
IX Inches In diameter.
Ask these Chalmers owners how they
like their car
fi
J. M. SEAVEY
W. 0. HECKART
L. BROWN
L. H. POTTER
P. E. SNODGRASS
C. S. WILLIAMS
F. W. OSBORN
R. E. VELTUM
M. SOMMERVILLE
WELBY STEVENS
One gallon of lubricatllg O|?
TREAD
s?............ . •=«*
of
5t> inch
<«•> Inch for the Houth )
1-2 - ...............
„„ around on Tourln«
Inches all
Car.
Pony Tonneau and Rondate
............ ... •*’»< on enclosed cara.
TRANSMISSION K. lectlv.. ..i: k
thr««e
type.
speeds forward an| rev«-n
’
‘'' nr
_
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I PH o I hth . v
.
*""•*«1 ball b.-i,ring».
’ Muffed with hlgh'Kr',5,r.‘"hnB‘i,r ,l""
l-ather.
TIRES
34 x 3
Hid««. m'lM vX”^ 'top’oM'HÌXr, Elb"""‘
hub nanK.-s/heavy1"."',^'
to brake drums.
’J'tlllery type, |arge
,<r w’,e*l spoken bolt««!
WHEEL BAKE-115 |.ckw,
The Mozach Auto Co.
Chalmers “40” Torpedo, $3000.00
EUCENE i orecon
tenth and oak streets
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Chalmers "30 ” TourinMMoO.OO