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Kl-CKE DAILY GUARD, BATl"KIAV, KLY 23, 1K - - J " " " 1 - i ii linntr Ti red tops; to have . oTf AS AN ENTERTAINRE that nt; for r.-iii rl- thiT M no'1 val a Wi. t rlrh f;irl-!i room th- if--fif a iiiii'r.if -iiniiy, niahi-anv ur nnli'i'i'? iak ii- cm I hlh r.aiil!! i i'iit Instrument Is uni lu l led fur beauty ami artlstir merit. K.'.r the lnvt'r uf flm music It Ik an almnliite ncri-s-hlty. Hold only t) I O.MMKIU I.U, ( I.I II HUM K, KI ;KXK, OH MM) J I MINISTER FAVORS MODIFIED FORM OF PROHIBITION m-: v. Mic. i.i i:. si.i:m imstoh, i d iiavk m:i:ii sh,ii, hit l llOlllliiT WIIISKKV MAHIOX coivrv hoi- ii;ai.kii rno- , MOIKS Sr.MIMKNT 1'Olt NKtt I SI'HKMK Balem, Or., July 24.- Villi? hea- The Lighter Side so soles; "The mtf- I'"k (if D.-vdiishirc,' i Kald it dlilnni,it at a Va.,niin,"nn dln ner. kept a Mini and took a calm 0 Juciil i:ner -' in ra; ; - There wa a .crtaiti .si.nrtlnK pa per that k-j,: a iar-e natf-of prn.h ' . to and al.i;.i propi.ci-d the ctit ! come of Important races. The duke, for some reason, put great reliance . In these prophets and their prophe i cles. He always read the papr. and ; he continually recommended It to his i frlenda. O. do calf; so so are men in water; "But once at Goodwood, at tne i day's end, a man came up to the duke j and said: ! "'What cf your paper, now? Did! vou see It thla moruinK. Six prophets. prophesied that six different horses i Tea(;her Tommie, do you ever use would win, and here only seven ran, ;a comt) an(j brush? Some boots have red tops; so have A boot to eet on needs a pull, will a man. CJ Some boots lose their some men. Home boots are imitation are Borne mu. Hoots are launtd their youth. Knine boots can t stand neither can smile ne n. ,,,, When a boot i.s well soaked it Is a hard case; so is a man. A boot when old, gets wrinkled, and hard: so dors a man. A boot to be of much account must have a mate; so must a man. A boot when we.l heeled always feels comfortable; 30 does a man. The less understanan-n !" i.r.t tho biier it feels; 80 It is with a man. Scrap Book. and the' winner was the seventh, ' -3 MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour clulmial any Intentlpn to take sides I whl,.n no pr,,,,het selected. What do for or aaalnm distilled liquors, ai you have to say, now?' compared to fmmeiind, at the meet-, .. .A j nave l0 8.IVj- tne juke an intt to (IIkcius whiskey vs. beer, called ; gwertd caniv, 'B there's room for by Conrad Krebs tonlsht, Hev. Hrr, anotner proui(.t on that paper.' " G. I.ee, rector of St. Paul's Kpiscopal church, admitted that l n favor otce how nf tfnpTiiHH, and that teniirancp, : f ." his opinion, cobslsts uf restrtc.o.n j " Jasper w waloh ""r? ;.. (I... fronts for l " He he 1, eating i J f,.n Jn t bottom, tbe ellm- 1,111 ''"n 1 hav! .l" waUh. hlm liiadon of the dive and the back 1 nuinimu. Yon can hear him eat.' every sack guaranteed SUit ol Kltctrd Fjttrrn OK("n bird .wbtat. II pro Jucu mure loavci uf bfeid Hun ny othtr Hour ind the loivc re llfhur and whiter. licciuit ol the Increucd room. HepaTatt! places for the sale or, malt lJ(Uors, and the full and f ree compliance with the lu'ws by the sn-! loon-keepers. it(-v. Mr. l.ee express-1 eel the opinion that tiie time has not cime and may never come when abo- .l.illc prohlliHL'I) .can l" enforced. He1 said llial ne iuoiikiu me men ueiiiuo 4 the present movement are, on nen- Tn,mi Yen ma'am: I use the brush to keep the comb stuck In. ASTIGMATISM. Tlio Care of The Ky By Uf Lucile Hard. Franc Object looked at. Kay of light. Crystallne Lens. Picture of object on retina. i 1....J 1. a i, .... htahr than In t. '.ernl m l nci p Ins. on the r 1 1? h t track. q. 7 .J -nQ tru i-r 5l Conrad Krebs made a witty little other Hour., ASK YOUK GKOCEK 1-UK 1 1 THL PORTLAND FLOUR.1NC MILLS , , J I The Wroni! OiM1. . I I.ady I'm looking for a governess for my Ihildrcn.- - ' Manaijer of Intelligence Office Didn't we supply you with one last week? ; "Yes.1' ' " "Weir madam, according to her re port, yon don't need a governess. You nee'd a lion-tainer." Life. talk which captured the audience of ..,,....,,,,, Wvsn 2 r.y-aOOn?,H...l. said that "aU i .. 88; . mn,b p 1 m dF so tha wei "Will ,o .e.k a kind word to will have a chance to vote separately "!,,117 ,wa,B ,'"'1' Lm J. O. 1 HOMAS J. DAVIDSON Eugene Electrical Construction Co. Tbmnai It. Davidton Expcrti in Modern Wiring and Repairing All Work Guaranteed to Pass Fire Underwriters Inspection Estimates and Specifications Furnished WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING Phont Miln 5 74 Wl Eifrhth St., Kuiffiit, Oregon. ' "' on fermented and distilled liquors. We believe, that If 1he people have a chance to vote whiskey' out of busi ness and retain beur, every county In hasn't day." had A Lottery for Dolly. .h., -ft.. i..t in etl heer and margie was inausmous.y sewuig ...,...,.... ,n " 'or her doll, when she suddenly Newport ' YAQUINA BAY , Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Concciv ' able Form of Healthful and Detightfyl "Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE-lU st of food and fln iiMndttnce uf it, Fresh water from .sprints. All modern necessities, such us telegraph, ttflephone, .niiulets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in Htnindance. Cottnces partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply, Strict municipal sanitary regulations. t NEWPORT is reached by way of the .Southern Pacific to Albany or Qirvallis, thence, Corvallis & F.astern U. R. Train service daily and llie liip u pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket $5.50 Saturday to Monday ticket : $3.00 t Our clthorait ntw Summer Dick gives t conclJileicription of Newport, including i Hit ot hotels, their Cptctty ind rite. Call on, telephone or wii( A. J. CILLETTE, I ocal A dent, Eugene. WM. McMVJRR.AY, ll. t. A., roitlind, Die. not one to Boll whiskey The sneaker referred to conditions In (ierninny, where, he said, every body drinks and nobody nets drunk, and advocated KlvInK American ba lden more heer and leas milk. Colonel Hofer referred to the rela tion of the sulci of beer to the future of the hop Industry and urged that heer be retained. Repeated calls for prominent pro hibttlonlHta In tho audience remain-, ed unanswered. FOURTH REGIMENT GETS GOVERNOR'S TROPHY Rovernor s stopped work and turned to her mothe.'. "Oh mamma, what do you think?" she exclaimed. "What la the trouble, dearie?" asked the mother. "I started to make my doll a bon net," explained Margie, "and I do .be lieve It's going to come out an ap ron!" "Is It all right, boss, to take a chicken In your hands when eatln' It?" aked Sam. "Well, Sam," replied the boss, with a suspiclus look, "if It's your chick en." "Mother, may I go out to fly?" "Yes. my darling daughter. Dqn't go more than two miles high And do go over the water." Lle. Mltlit AhciiuY A sailor the other day In descrlb- Lovelace 23 SS JeSJM many famous tmnL now on tne race irai-n. u muiwtsi, 25f season, jw.uu to ui&uic. Tyler B. A young WilU ""7" r"""oc. registered. 20 00 toJ VdOCe istered) Colo r.Q ninn Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair.uLl two cups, four gold medals, several banners and i bons. G. R. PRICE, , Kincaid Rickel, r i Eugene, vregon Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelto Salem, .Inly 24. The trophy match, the moHt coveted prize In the state militia rifle shoot, was captured thla afternoon by the team f.n,,i ixiuiul nf nlLrht tilrkpri men nt the Kourth Kcglmeut Infantry 'by a total ; '"K the efforts of a youth to became of 53 points over all ranges. The ag- nautical, said that Just t the close gregnte of tho Kourth team was 856,1"' " "ara nignt tne lad was ent aloft and that of the Third Henlment team I sua. The teams were composed as follows: Kourth Heglment Sergeant Polls, I Major Hamlin, Lieutenant Stewart, Corporal l'enlt!WA Private Shields, I Captain lloui k, Corporal Ferguson, Private Flatter. ! Third Heglment Sergeant How ard, Corporal Homalne, Sergeant Schwari, Corporal Hlder. Sergeant While, Corporhl Abrams, Captain Scott, Sergeant Koynl. ni;.i, itosK hatpins Profi'SHor J. 0. Delanolhe. a noted French electro-chemist, after fifteen years of arduous experimenting nnd i at great expense, has had his efforts I rewarded In the discovery of a pro cfss whereby roses and all other veg etable and non-mettillic substances, i can lie chanKcd Into metal, retaining 'all their natural beauty and shnpe as ! In life. You ran buy the genuine real ; rose hatpins ot J. S. l.uckey. tf llll.l.MIHF. nitoTllKltS For all kinds of drnylng and ex press House phono Hed 2742; of fice, lllack GUI. JOB PRINTING 0F1ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE WOOD S.M(i Casollne power, by V. W. Moore, phono Iteil 32S2. Orders large or imnll will be apireclated. to try If he could see a light As he was no great favorite with the lieutenant, he was not hailed for some time; In fact, dawn was begin ning to break when "Aloft there!" at length was heard from the lieuten ant. "Aye, aye, sir." "Do you see a light?" "Yes, sir." "What light?" "Daylight, sir." Singleton I am eellng miserable doctor. 1 can't get my mind on my business, my nppetlte Is gone and 1 can't sleep. What would you advise me to do? Dr. Wise Marry the girl. Two vlollars please. Oh. Slush. There Is more In a man's boots than he Is apt to think apart from himself. Taking them on the whole, from the similarity of character which his boots bear to himself, It would ultnnst appear thnt there was really some affinity between them. Here are a row Instances In support of the theory. Hoots g.i im feet; so do men. Hoots have soles; so have men. Hunts sometimes get tight; so do men. Poor hoots are run over; so are men. A boot will Bhlne If polished will a man. . so Astigmatism Is a condition which Is greatly misunderstood by most neonle. It is thought to be many things, from something growing over the eyes to the eyes turning In or out. Hut .these are all far from correct. Instead of astigmatism being a dis ease of the eye It is an error of He fraction, that. Is, the rays of light coming from an object looked at do not. focus evenly upon the retina, and so cause the object to appear more or less distorted. In astigmatism the seat of the trouble lies either In the comae or the crvslallne lens. Both of these have a high degree of curvature and In order that the rays of light may pass through them equally In all me ridians, must be curved aime an ov er. But this is not so in many eyes. Hither the cornae or the lens curving more In one direction than In the other. TJiiB causes the most violent symptoms, such as severe headaches, nausea, dizziness and all the symp; tombs caused by eye-strain. Many a poor stomach has been dosed with drugs ,fcr Indigestion, etc, when It was not to blame at all, and a pair of correctly fitted glasses would have relieved all the symptoms. Of course we not saying that all de ranged stomachs Come form eye troubles but a large percentage ,of them do, than is generally known. Astigmatism requires the most careful attention of the Eye Special ist, because unless the glasses are Just right the troubles will be aggra vate'! instead of 'relieved as should bo the case. Glasses should always set straight on the face, but especially so In as tigmatism. The astigmatic lens is not alike In .all directions, but Is es pecially ground to fit the curvature of each individual eye. And so if tilted they will be thrown out of ad iustnio'it, the rays of light will not enter the eye correctly and the glass might Just as well not be worn for the amount of good they will do. " "'"".'""H AUTO-LSVEH We h; ave a fine 7 -passenger 30 H White Steamer . to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO. mi nfSSOIA'TION OF paptxkiwhip Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween C. II. Wllloughby and W. R. Hllyeu Is this day dissolved by mu tual consent, V. R. Bilyeu retiring. All bills owed by the firm will be paid by C. H. Wllloughby, and all outstanding account will be collected by C. II. Wllloughby. Dated Eugene. Jul v 2 0. 1908. C. B. WII.LOUGHBY. W. R. BILYEU. J31 wiMin sawi.no John M. r. Luxou. successor to W E. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf (Isanllne woodsaw If you want to know anvlhlng iliout auto-, call up R. n rav Phone Red noi. H, handles tiie Hulck. BEHIND OUR SELECT Id you will find a reaso: In price that makes Hal the most economical to everything you buy t-J be all eaten and nothki to waste. Try us ii;i der and you'll see hot J money goes In this sill how far the grocnta your household. I; pleaBed with both. W. M. GREEN, dealciI 6J 9 Willamette St. ' Phone Main 25. EUGENE: . HOSPITA Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. C. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. ' ' D. A Paint, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. 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