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wgswHk si ! mmm-: i THE Kl'GEXE DAILY GUARD, THl'KSDAY, JANUARY J. 100" DOES "FINANCIAL STRINGENCY" HURT POULTRY BUSINESS 'MARY RODNEY . MEMORIAL HALL j AT UNIVERSITY Who mid "hard times"? Who said panic can ever affect the poultry In- "panlc"? exclaims J. F. Sohuretnan In duslry rjf this country to any appre- ' , i i, i. . .i. i i, , i, , rlalilo extent. In spite of the pres- Commerclal Poultry. Who la It that (n( ,.,, rtn.K1(in, wh,. ,ny haa oven dared to Insinuate that there 0n,cr industries are erliled and In la a stringency In the money market? , some canes practically dead, there la Who la It that haa had tho audacity a cry going up the country over for to predict that -jjjr, gM o the domnltlon bow w ows? Certa I -, view., no If ho . I. il WM i dud he i given the matter any thought ' vhttexer. Hard times? No. not f'ir nmn- the p-.nliryuian. at leant. Men and Then again, many peoil who have 'votncn In other llnea of business never heretofore kejit a chicken will may fe i the effect of tho little flnan- now keep a few to supply their own rial flurry that haa swept over the household needs. Tho first thlut! a rountrv, hut not the poultry breeder, man does when his monthly or wc.k l'roHcni financial conditions signify ly Inornne Is reduced by reason of a itnvihliiK but hard Ilincs for the pool, reduction In the working hours at the try men of the country, anil we will factory or mill when, ho la employed tell yon why. 'H 1 try to devise some means of re in thn first place men and women dining his living expenses, and It Is who have small savings bank ac- a well known fact that eggs can be I The Portland Journal speaks of the ' proposed new Mary itodney Memorial ball as follows: A movement that will meet with tho Interested support not only of Kptscopallalna but with many who are are Interested In higher educa tion, has been set on foot by Illshop Hiadding and Professor I.uella Clay Carson, of tho University of Oregon. An effort will be made to erect at tho Stat University at Eugene a memorial hall to Miss .Mary II. Itod ney to be uacd aa a residence for young women attending the Univer sity. A meeting haa been called by Bish op Beading of tho Oregon diocese to he held In the parish hall of St. Ste phens Pro-cathedral, corner of Thir teenth and Clay streets, Friday after noon at 3 o'clock. .Miss Canon, who Is head of the Kngllsh department, and also dean of women at tho I'nl-; verslty, will be present and will state the need. All women Int'-rested In : tho movement, whither Kplsropall-t ans or not, are Invited to attend. 1 Miss Rodney was one of the first ! and fortneosl educators of Oregon J for many years and was for a long time at the head or hi. noien s nan MAVIS HODV MAIr. INTO SXl VKMP.S New York Jan. 1 I -Fnd-lng himself on hi !' ' '' iitillturlnnlsiii, ll-nry K. .Snl- llvan has mad" a will I'' which he directs the execu- sV tors to inak" u-e after his death of evry portion of his f body for which use can be found. Ills bones are tj be made Into buttons, his skin Is to be tanned for leather trink- eta, and violin strings are to be inado of such portions of his body as lend themselves to that use. All of these pro- duets, Mr. Sullivan directs, are to be given to hl partlru- lar friend, James Hayes, who is to distribute the articles among Sullivan's friends, as 4 he gees fit. counts, hoarded up from their week- produced for about one-third of their ... ...... at... ft--. ........ I.. ..... oi.ut III thi. iniirlfi.t iinil Hiiind I iiiom . ' .............. , .. .1...., ULu It. mm mii il Will rifciir In him Ihnt 1 1 n I . ! ti I. .. ....... .. alDi..i..ln.liu. ,.f lit., lulnl this, and as soon n the banking way of reducing tho living expenses j liiahop H. Wlslar Morris, and was an rules permit of It they withdraw their of his family will he lo get a small j earnest worker In the cause of high- money and put In socks or under tho hock oi iowis to supply iiiu eggs tor ,.r education. It Is especially rilling corner of tho carpel or some other his household. Ilo knows it tt less he place where they think It will be ae-, is away Delimit mo times, nun tnase cure. llefore long, however, they , fellows are scarce nowadays that begin to gel nervous for fear thai ' puro-hred fowls will lay twice as they will be robbed or lose their , many eggs as mongrels, and as It is money in some other way, and then eggs he Is after, ho in naturally going what la tho most natural thing for to buy pure hreds. them to do? Why, look around for vVe said above that the poultry Home safe place lo liivesHt, of course, i,,tr harvest season Is at hand and where It will not ouly be safe, bdt pay ; wo believe It. If snaggle-loolh He- profit. ispalr has been stalking around In They are not looking for big things y,mr ,nrk yard, trying' lo mako you for they have only a small amount to think that everything Is going to the Invest, and there are not many op- dogs, open the gate and tell him It la porlunltles for small Investment tin- his move. Should some pessimistic less a number pool their capital and . fellow try to discourage you with lu tacklo something bigger. Do you ap- r, inlcs f hard times, tell him to go predate what wo aro trying to get at? to that mysterious hoiirno whore no Is your thought factory III working return tickets nrn obtainable. Keep order? If It Is, wo n I not say an- yr mind's eye on the fart that you other word, for you will readily com. urn engaged In nil Industry that is not prebend that Instead of Ihero being affected bv financial flurries, pan hard limes In atoro for tho poultry- lis or anything of the kind, and put man who has stock for sale It he- forth your best efforta to get the husl hooves him to get busy at once, as his ness that Is sum to result from the harvest aeosnu Is nl hand. (fa a present stringency In financial clr dead sure thing that many of these cles business for poultrynion. people who are looking for some-; Now Just a word more and our dls thlng In which to Invest will take up course is ended. Tho people referred the breeding of poultry and will ho to above as about to go Into tho 1- looklng for stock. ' ; try business are going to buy Block During the past few years thn pen- from the breeders who ndvertlso. In Vie of this country have been educnt- the language of the street gamln. d along the linn of tho possibilities ; "that's a clneh." How elso would of Intelligent poultry culture as nev-thoy know tliero was anv -k to be er before. The Industry has achieved had? had? Conaetiuently. Instead of so Important a position In tho Indus- culling down his advertising appro trial and commercial welfare of our prlallon nt this time, thn poultryinan nation that the lending mugaxinca, as who Is wise will Increase It and use well as the metropolitan dully and larger si in order that he may weekly papers, have given much of tell something of Ihe good quiillllc's their simce to an exploitation of llm of his slock. Ihelr egg-lnvlng proollvl Inilustry of Its possibilities, and today lies, etc. The poult minin who allows there are undoubtedly thiiiisauilB of himself to become scared at this thn,. people In this roimtry who, on nc- mimI allows I lie sntotv-valvu or his count of the stagnation along other heart lo become clogged up, mid cuts Industrial lines, will take up pool- down his advertising a iiiilon try breeding as a safe and profile- Is making the greatest mistake or his bic business in which to Invest a lit- life. Opportunity Is knocking at the in money. Hour of Hie poiilirvman. The harvest And It Is snto and, If profitably Is ripe and ready to he garnered Col conducted, profitable. No flnnneliil busy. OIIITl'AHY. MARTIN'S POWER I Alexander Eaton died last night at K lFRY INTFUKF lnu residence of his granddaughter. 10 Itill II! I mot Mr, 11. V. Wilson, !N East 2Uih St. ,, . I Death was due to disabilities of old age. ills remains were taken to Creswell, l.nne county, this afternoon for Intement In the fnmllv plot. Mr. Knton was born In Tone-see In 1N3.1, and came nomas the iilulns to lng the close attention of everv one ' ." . ; ' germs In the nose, throat and lungs during hi. discourse. No one can lis- ."' 'ho had been Miss I'uimie (V and make a quirk and permanent ten to him five inliiulea without be- ,nn' . 'V'" ,! T !,'.' V'"111"''"' Mia- rare or catarrh. So strong Is our llefore a great audience last even lng Dr. Martin, the Christian evau gelist, delivered one of his most Im presslve sermons thus far. He po sesses rare ability In the urt of hold that a memorial to her should he erected at tho leading educational In stitution of the state, and It will he tho first memorial dedicated to this pioneer educator. A largo attend ance la expected at thn meeting. MARRIKI) ! , At the residence of the bride's pa-t rents at Wnllerville, Jan. I ft. ISDN,' Marlon A. Hrewbaker anil Miss Ada Mao Mllllean, Itev. II. N. Mount, of Kugeno, orriclatlng. The couple hnve gone lo Portland, where the groom Is employed on tho street railway. SII!..M Wll.li NOT ;irr anotiikk train Salem. Or., Jan. 15. The railroad commissioners made order yesterday discontinuing the Investigation of the complaint against the services of the Southern Pacific passenger trains 11 and 12. operating between Rosehurg nnd Portland, with a view to ordering an extension to tho train service fur ther south to Ashland. This notion Is taken because the people south of Hoseburg, upon whose petition tho complaint was made, nnd Tor whom hearing was had at Ashland several weeks ago, railed to produce surn clent evidence In the opinion or the commission, lo warraul. an exten sion oT the tniln service rarther south than Uosehnrg. This order practical ly disposes of the case altogether. IDAHO'S OUTPUT OK UOPPKR DURING 1007. Washington, Jan. 12 The produc tion of blister copper from Idaho in 1906 was . 578. 048 pounds, a gain of about t .SiiO.UOO pounds over the ou put of 1905. The mine production amounts to 9,558,913 pounds. The difference between the mine and the smelter production In 1906 Is due to the fact that a very large quantity of Idaho ore was held In storage at Canadian and Pacific Coast reduc tion works at the end of the year. Much of the product came from the Snowstorm mine, in tho Coeur d'Al ene district, and from the White Knob mlno, at Mackay, Custer Coun ty. THKH PRUNING .1. F. Ross has resigned his position with Moon & Tlngley and will tako up his old trade of pruning trees again. There is much need of this kind of work, and having had ten or more years' experience in this business, he wishca to say to his old customers, as well as to new ones, that he wjl do all kinds of tree trimming, pruning and flower gardening, and will do It right. 1 have two experienced help era that have been with me for two yean. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices Just as reasonable as possi ble f:r that kind of work. Will do tho work by the day or by the Job. Leave all orders at MOON & TING I.KV'S. 65 Kast Ninth street. Eugene, Or., or write me, J. F. ROSS, same address. Opportunity Knocks But Once . . , t k ..ntev and th;v are coming: People of?. up?r. They have heard oi tne saie an uvu - - - and Lane County know a good thing, that is why they are coming to the RED TAG SALE. Not one or two articles reduced, but everyth ng in ie holc store , Why not buy two or even ihree pair of Shoes? You can save from 50c to $1.65 on the Fa,r-th wiH almost buy a new pair. Never before in the history of Eugene was sueh a sale con-ducted-everything has the original ticket on them-thc famous RED TAG with the cut price. Everything absolutely guaranteed. $15.00 Wool Suits $1195 The best all wool hand made felled collar, hand worked button holes and hand padded shoulders in blue, black, gray, brown and mixed a, reg gular$15 suit $1 1.95 18.00 Suits i . V; V.K 'urn $13.25 $20.00 Suits $15.85 $25.00 Suits $19.50 Boys' Long Pants $8.00 Suits $5.95 Red Tag Sale Bargains $4.00 Women's Fine Shoes $2.35 $2.25 Women's Dress Shoes. $1.45 $2.50 Boys' Light Shoes $ 1 .95 $2.25 Boys' Heavy Shoes $ 1 .95 $J.25 Madras Shirts 84c 75c Women's New Belts 49c $2.25 Long Lace Curtains. $1.49 Black and White Darning Cotton ... 2c Adamatine Pins, the paper lc 65c Wool Dress Goods, the papers 39c $ J.50 Fine Broadcloth, the yard $1.19 All Dishes and Vases ONE HALF 35c Men's Neckties 1 23c tOc Men's Handkerchiefs 1.. 4c 30c Embroideries, the yard 1 5c 65c Embroideries, the yard 33c 25c Ribbons, all colors 1 5c $13.60 White Furs... $8.5o THE BON MARCHE OrignaLor Red Tag Sale' IT POKS TIIK Hl'SlNKSS Mr. E. 15. Chamherlaln. of Clinton, Mo., says of Hueklen's Arnica Salve: "It does the huslness; I have used it for piles and cured them. Used it lor chapped hands and it cured them. Applied II to an old sore add It healed It without, leaving a sear he hlnd." 25 cents at W. A. Kuyken dall s drug store. I HALL &. SHUMWAY, Uarry a full line of plumbing Hxtorer Plumbing and sewer work. Also general jol bing In tin aod sheet Iron work. Iron work promp I0u i-i 1 1 1 p.o. Phone Black 1371 499 Willamette L Thero wna once a maiden gay, She'd laugh and ting the whole long day, For I am bo happy and well, said she, Now that 1 take llollistcr'a Kockjr Mountain Tea. , Unn Drug Company. Homebulluers will lind the bst bargains In Ulalr street addition. Make your own terms: pay for your Oung and I lot or acre tract out of your month ly savings. tt , t Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR bvLE 504WIUametteSL. Eugene Oregon PhoneHlack Jl Ve tise all the latest methods In cleaning and dyeing at the Kugene Dye Works, corrntr Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone Ked 2S61. tf The ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. Rates-European Plan 50cf 75c, 51.00,51.50, 52.00 Free Bus to and from all trains Front and Morrison Sts. Portlanr1, . . . Oregon J. W. BARRIN'GER Expert Housemover Moves anything. Twenty-hv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phoot Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon S3 3222 lti:i, h: i.h i. hvk .mi.M 'i i:s. Help CoilieN (Jlllrkty When llyoinei Ih I'mnl for Catarrh. The quick relief that cornea fromj the Hyouiel treatment for ealnrrh ls mint remnfknhle. Put a few drops j of liquid Hyouiel In the little pocket Inhaler that cornea with every out fit, and before you have imcd the treatment for five mlautea you will notice relief from your catarrhal trouble.. II gives a tonic, healing effect lo the ntr you breathe, kllla all catarr hal germs, stops the poisonous secre tions nnd soothes tho Irritated mil cotia membrane. llyomel will destroy all disease i.... i i .i.t. i... ...K MM,... -M..-U Ill.l ..III. .,.,, ...... ... ..... ..... words of vital meaning and from a ,.. .'.' , . noun fail that ",""rl ,amllv The trip was made belief In the power of llyomel to eiie river, (or the fr time In lis history, the loam being compelled to rron Ihe liver 3 times. When the couple reached the Wll l; unite valley they settled on n doua. lion land claim near what Is now Creswell, In l.aue couniy. When ihe ItoiMie rlvrr Indians became tniulile some and w. r niaiis.ii ning while families. Mr. Kalon enlisted In the subject of great Importance wl,l'" '"'"" general ....... ...it. HI IMT M V 1.. vital source have been expressed by liltn. No matter, frl.nl, whether your tastes are of a humorous, pailietlc or of a middle slate, you will most cer tainly not nit away dUappoluted when you hear Ir. Martin. Ity all means come tonight, lie will prenih on a siihj.'ct which he Is hv no means nshami d or afraid Id dis cuss. 111 the eyes of the world and of grenl er Imporuiii c in the sight of tied. Ills theme will he ' Why I llelong lo the Christian Church." Blnco Hih servlcra begin at 7 .10 you should come earlier than thai It : bringing the savages to terms and 'finally landing the remnant of the i hostile tribes on the Slleu reservation. While making a home In the Wll- you hope to have i conifoi table seal..,"", ,"'" ,Mr ri,"" Kreal ..v.... im in.. iniiiHin, n1 hi, ,,, KltihlXK litOl'Klt l V was known tiy them as one ,l I..... WILL illOV VAI.C Alll.K I'liallty. which proved of great val- no in keeping the aborigines of thai Illslr street addition property Is i ",rI of Oregon territory friendly dls sure lo double In value wlihln the!l"""'d toward Ihe white seiners e next two years. Two electric rail-1 u,,'l ' keep a pack of fox hounds to ways are coming up the valley fromj"1"" bear and doer, and his prowess Portland and both of them must en-." huntsman was reaarded with ter the city from the west, and the " ''V his ssvage f-lends. line thai will tap the Sluslsw conn- i N,r- Katon's wife tiled several years try can not go out In any other ill-, " K . He leaves three d.itiithtcr--rectlnn. As sure as water runs down' H W. Wilson of Portland; Mrs hill. Kugene must build down I be 1 C Wilson of (ioshen and Mrs valley because tho business , i riasltr J Kelsay of Kossll, In this mere. ..i'o Mo wns ,. in. ni i t ..t i;,., cure all catarrhal troubles that with every l HO outfit the Mull Drug Co. give a guarantee to refund the moiv i v unless tho remedy gives satlstac Hon. TOItK ItOO.MS A VP Ol biliiS I have blocks In contemplation. Tenants desiring store rooms and of fices will do well to consult me lin medlntelv. nut also planning flats for tamllles. KKKK THOMAS. Architect. 1 Stt Hoom 7, Chrlsman I'.lk. What Are Yon tiokg Willi WK CAN Sl'PPl.Y Your wants with wood Oak, Ma ple. Kir, and Ties Also Coal. WILLIAMS THANSKKU CO. Phone lllack 1141. !.MI.1NK VIK)1 KAvVINO W. O. White Is prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone lllack 43M. HcsUlonce. 616 West Sixth street. Wlklll HAWIVtt John M. P. P!xon, succt-ssor to W K llodiiy. All wood sawed to gsngo. For nroiapt service phone lllack SSU llesldence. a7 High street, tf Iliere are tmth arnsci trsets Llul on:c frat Hv nut ,. ,,i tiasollne woodssw mis.' in mis n ii ti 1 1 ii.ii . only a I'.n.iii-'r.ii liy t.iat oiilor - mile from Ihe tri.on.ss center and' '"oi Hand Telegram, three blin ks (rem the deary pnintf I jehool. ' I Pi lies re very roi.on.ibl. and you1 f I t ( ifni v n T n ii,v may make your own ter.e., a small ,IM7.i (iVTMr'VT I. resr,.ni....i .. lisveieul down nul mi.il.:. ..,.,-11 1 .. . "srnniee.t tt " ' .. ...e ..iiv e. 1.1 ite'ii... K it .... or protruding tiles In u, H ls)S or j,Mv refunded t.0c. menu l( you d. slre S.-e the Oregin Land Co at III Willamette street, or write iheiu for particulars and prices. if ' POItll.ANIl lltlY u. nKi:nv lliead. the Iki and hralthlrat bread made. For sale at Otto's. If yon are going lo use coal this winter It will psv vou to get a Wilson Coal Healer. dlf PKhftsMiKIMl Suits a speslalty Miss Wllllsm, A to., li.Kims 7 and x. Cordon block fl Fat aiivtuiiig v. in wnut; don't -Line yourself, tinting U won't as loo, f,n llollistei's itix'ky Mountain Ti cleans the lonols mid snuiiach .'.nd inaki s dUc.it ion ;. 3Cc, Tea or Tablets. l.ltin lriu Conn. ,mv. ti.h V . hi.. . """'n tor final hearing b, the countv court ' i'mi I delirious fresh shrlmt, w.thiof Unecountv (Ve.oa ..v.rderofoysiers. I' njf.. . Fl.l.FN' J KiT. Notice ( Klnnl S.Hll.ni.iil Notice Is horrl.v given that the un ' derslgnod. a.lmlnlsii airix of the es ta:e of Austin K.mt. d.vesso.1. has filed her account for final settlement of said estate, and Mon.lav. the 3d diy of February. I yo. has been set P tilting it avay m a sock? Putting it away m a bank? Or are you just "blowing it in?" Take our advice and Put it in Lots in Blair Street Addition TIIK SOCK SAYIXll PI. AX IS Al l, ISKillT, IK SOMKONK IM.KSX T STF.AL TIIK SOCK. TIIK ItAXKS AUK. ALL ISHJHT, TOO. AMI THKY W ILL PAY YOV 4 TO .-, PKK CKXT IXTKUKSt! WHICH IS VKKY ;ooi; HIT AX lXVKST.MKXT IX 11LA1U sTUKi-rr AiiniTiox with its nati kal iikaity ax sip. KKIOIt um-ation. will ACTl ALLY MAKK YOl' KKOM tit. TO lMl PKH CKXT IX A YKAH Oil TWO. YOl ( AX m V ,,()TS AN1) THACTS THKHK 11Y MAKIXO A SMALL ( ASH PAYMKXT. AM) IK YOl LIKK, TAKK CAUF. OF TIIK UAI.AXt K IX KASY MOXTH LY PAYMKXTS. Any of the following well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to show you this property at any time fl OREGON LAND CO. PLANK & JOHNSON FRENCH & REYNOLDS GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. . PACIFIC LAND CO. H. CHEZEM 9 I Admlnlsti?;rlx.