Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 23, 1908, Image 4

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'A Careful Man
Protects His Family
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By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise pi J
and we have no criticism 10 oner.
The first necessity for a family however is a HOME. If you have
gone this long without one, you should not delay another day.
MATERIAL of all kinds is:advancing, but is still reasonable. If you
need a home and don't take advantage of this opportune time to build
then get the insurance any wayl for you surely are a DEAD ONE.
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co
1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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GLASS WORK
BEGINS TOMORROW
ATJNIVERSITY
HKOISTIIATIOM A III'MMiKI)
Alli:l OK LAST VICAIt KOOT-HALI-
Plt.UTICK II AS Ill'.til'X
TIIK SKAHO.N'S Kt'llKIH I.K
KoKUhir classes will bruin tomor
row iiuiriil iik In nil linen of work nl
thu University, t hu went liulk of the
students IiiivIiik reiilstored yesterday
and tuiliiy. ItuKlstratlon tip tu 1
o'clock today lind reached 341), hh
luminal 2&0 for Wudnesdny litut your.
Moat of tlio atuduiiln who Imvo roitls
torod nro nuw students, Muny ot the
old mudunls will come In toulaht mid
during the remainder of the week.
Th University, t hull k It without
now bulldliiKa to nuit thu Influx or
(Undent this full, hna boon Kmitly
Improved. Kvory hulldliiK has re
ceived Innoviitlona o that the collexe
work ran bo handlud with (trcatcr
success.
While moat of tlio new apparatus
baa arrived, some of It, especially thu
hooka, will' Dot arrive until later In
tho year.
Kootluill lYiu llcc..
Thirty-five turned out tast nlitht
for football practice, and fifty In the
number expected tmilKht. Conch
Forbes la well liked ao far, and proin
laea to make much out of the teuui.
Htrlilnosi aeema to be lila key note In
the bulldliiK UP of an nKKi'CKiitlon.
nnd discipline and accuracy la Just
what the team lacked Inst year.
The men have done Utile but pre
paratory work, audi aa klckliiK and
pnnttiitr. Five of last yeur'i eleven
aro back, Captain Moiilleu, t'oleuiau.
4'larke, Melntyre. and l'lnkhani.
Thu outlook In rcitard to the old
rlmen la poor, but Forbes has un
excellent lot of new material In the
freahman claaa, aa well na the splvn-
did aeound team of last year, Those
two bodiea of men are maktuK the
University enthusiasts cheer UP.
Forbes haa Junt a momh t S whip
The eleven Into shape, lor the firat
game, with tllainetle. La placd In
Kuttcllt on October 24. All Ihla time
la needed In the present coirllilou of
the iuad. In order to tuclllt.ilc tr
bull.lin,! up of the team uud n liml
the qualities of hla men, (lie li-inl
etach haa Just takeu the big beefy
fellowa under hla care and turned (tic
lighter nu-u over to hla annlMuut, tiic
Ariiaplitttr.
The Schedule
The football schedule for the m a-
aon la aa tollows:
October L'4--l'. of O. . Willam
ette, at KlIKelle. '
licioher UP - I', of O, va. Idaho at
Moscow.
October SI l of O. va. O. A. C.
(frnahmun leiuiia) nt Corvullia.
Novoinher 7 II. of O. vs. Whlt
wmill, nt KiiKOIlo.
November I I 1.1. of O. va. Wnsh
InKion, at lOimi'iio.
Noveiuher HI U. of O. va. O. A.
C. nt Portland.
Novumbor 2(1 II. of O. va. M. A.
A. C, at Portlnnd.
rrai, iostath firm
1 i'kiuianknt quauthus.
The Garrutt Heiil Katato Co. have
moved to their pormanont homo on
Wlllumclto street. Meaara. (iarrett &
Mllehell have been buay today ahow
Iiik many callera through tholr new
hulldliiK, which Ig a credit In Ita
uiodemneaB and location, to Eiiucuo.
JUDGE TAFT STATES
OPINION OF BRYAN
(Contlauea from Pace 1.)
COFFEE
The dealing is simple
If you don't like Schil
ling's Best, it costs you
nothing.
Your iiaoar taturaa jnt amr tl f eaO
lux Hi n au kirn
KOIt SVI.K
At No. 65 Fast Seventh
street, furnishings of " room
house, all aood aa new; car
peta, blinds, curtains, chairs
and rockers, atnnda, dishes,
brlc-a-brue, kitchen utensils.
dlnliiK room aulle, serivtnry,
chiffonier, buukera, clock,
pictures all to be aold at
once, fall from S to 13 a.m.
If W. I,. SOPhKltS.
A I'nytiiu Investment
Mr. John White ot 8S Highland
avenue. Iloulton. Me., aaya: "Have
been troubled with a counh every
winter and sprliiK. l.aat winter I
tried ninny advertised routed lea, but
the rough continued until I bought a
r.O-cent bottle of hr. Klun'a New IMa
covery. Before that waa half none
the couch aa all Rone. Thla winter
the antite happy result haa followed;
a few doaea mire more baulahed the
annual cough. I am now convinced
that hr King's New IMacoverv la the
beat of all cough and lung remedlea."
Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuv
keudnHa drug alore, 50c and II.
Trial bottle free.
Kodol will. In a very abort tlno .
enable the stomach to do the work it
should do, and the work It should d.
Is to digest the food you eat. it
tnilkea the stomach swee and It Is
pleasant lo take. It Is aohl here b;
all druggists
O A. HTO IT T .
Ban tka f " m H,' 1 " 8ijM
for a period of twelve yeara, with thla
record of a hunt for an Issue upon
which to achieve the prealdency.wlth
thla record of repudiation, of nega
tion nnd of running away from na
tional responsibilities. Mr. Bryan
cornea forward und naka the people
to give him an opportunity to put In
to operation new reforms In respect
to trusts nnd In respect to guaranty of
hank deposits, wholly untried, whol
ly theoretical, and on their face bear
ing evidence of their Impracticabil
ity and of having been devised by the
ready brain of one looking for argu
ments rather than real rWorma. lie
only In a tiuallfled way approved the
postal savings banks recommended
by the Republican platform, which la
a tried and proved meana of encour
aging the wage earner and small far
mer to make deposits In n bank abso
lutely secure; but murh prefers a
system which takea a man's money to
pay another inan'a default and
wllich. Instead of strengthening our
banking system, will break It down
by destroying the vnlue of the bank
ing character nnd experience nnd cap
ital, and orrerlug Inducement to reck
lesa and apeculallve bankers without
character or capacity.
"The record of Mr. Bryan nnd hla
character aa la la understood hy a
twelve years' acquaintance with him.
have Impreaaed the business commu
nity of thla country and thoao whose
Judgment determine whether or not
capital ahall be Invested that he la
not a aafu man with whom to try ex
periments In government: that he
lovea financial theorlea that are full
of aophlatry and are Impractical; that
he advances propositions with but lit
tle sense of respect aa to how they
may be carried out in practice, and
that he gives hut lit t lo attention to
the welfare of the conservative busi
ness community In auggestloua of ce
fornt. Certainly hla record Justified
this Judgment of him by the business
men. If he were to be elected, un
questionably because of hla record,
however much now he may seek to
pose aa a conservative, because of his
record, because of hla failure In the
theorlea which he haa proposed for
the last I a yeara. hla election will
mean a paralvais of bualnesa and we
ahould have a recurrence of the dla
astroua conditions of the last Uetuo
ciatic ail in In 1st rat ion."
PERSONAL
A Nnre-Knougli Knocker
.1. 0. tloodwln. of Itcldsvllle. N O
says: "llucklen'a Arnica Salve la
suro-onoiiiih knocker for ulcera. A I
had one came on my leg last summer.
That wonderful ahe knocked It out
tn a few rounds. Not even a scar re-;
in : Inc. I ' tiuaranteed for piles, sores!
and burns, etc at v. A. Kuy j
kendaU's drug store. i
IVvVltt'a I.lltle Karh lilsers are
smalt pills, easy to take, gentle and !
tire. Sold by ail drugglata.
A. P. Fulkeraon, of Roseburg, is In
the city.
J. W Hobbs left thla afternoon for
a Crip south.
Bohemia Sharp la In the city from
Cottage Grove.
Mrs. P. K. Snodgrasa fa home from
her visit to Portland.
Nobble Clark, of Bohemia, U In
Eugene for a few days.
W. C. Green, of Central Point, Is
n Kugene on business.
King Henderson has started for
his ranch at Silver Lake.
Thomas Newton, of Klamath Kails,
Is In Kugene on business.
V. Hobovsky returned yesterday
from his farm at Kranklln.
F. W. Waters, of Salem, waa In
the city over night on business.
ltusaell Welch returned last even
ing from a hunting trip out south.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wilklns went
to Portland today on a short visit.
Arthur Itiiuey returned to Foley
Springs on the stage this morning.
Otto Kniitmann left this morning i
for Foley Springs on a short outing.
1). r. bherldan. of Walker, waa In
the city on business today.
tl. M. Densmorn rnmo down from
I Cottage Grove on the noon train to
day.
K. W. Martin, a well-known ltini-i
barman. Is in the city from Wend
UnK. J. B. House, a lumberman of Cot
tage Grove, spent laat night tn Ku
gene. V. V. Lennox, of Colfax. Wash..
Is In the city on business for a few
days. '
Hamilton Veatch returned home to
Cottage Grove on the afternoon train
today.
Attorney J. K. Young, of Cottage
Grove, was In the city today on bus
iness. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tldhall re
turned last evening from a trip
south.
Mrs. George Ohler, of Astoria. Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. J. Kd
niunaou. Postmaster .1. L. Page was a pas
senger to Portland on the evening
train yesterday.
Karl F. Strong, of Koaeburg, was
among the students to return to Ku
gene last night.
Mrs. S. Y. Kvana has returned
from Alberta, Canada. Mr. Kvana
w ill soon be here.
L. F. Wooley, of Cottage Grove,
waa In Kugene last night to hear The
odore A. Hell speak.
Mra. W. M. Barclay and Mrs. Ar
thur Buchanan, mother and sister
respectively ot Mr. W. O. lleckart.
arrived here last night from Stock
ton. Oil.
C W S.tumes, The Guard's rlr
eluatlon manager, left tMs atlernooti
for Cro.swcll and Cottage Groe.
Koseburg liei-.ew: Mrs. J. V. Colt
and little son. Kikton. have returned
from a visit with friends In Kugene
Miss Laura Miller left today foi
San Kraucts, o to meet her father.
Hon. It It Miller, who la returning
from Yokohama, Japan. Mrs. Miller
Is detained here on account of the ill
ness of her mother, Mrs. Kelly.
Mrs. H. V. Johnson returned to
Junction City today after a visit with
her mother, Mrs. Uillmire, in Eu
gene. F. J. Hard went to Cottage Grove
this afternoon and from there will
take this evening's train for Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Goodchlld, Mrs. Ken
nedy, Robert Baker and Mr. Statu
are home from their outing near Ha
zel Dell.
Leonard Brown left today for Red
ding, Cat., where he will transact
some business in connection with land
matters.
Mrs. C. C. Wright and children
arrived home last night from their
trip to Indiana, coming by way of
California.
II. Douglas and wife are expected
in Kugene on the next train from the
north to visit U. D. Calkins. They
are from New York state.
Fred Stickles and James Parker
hpve returned from their hunting
trip In tho vicinity of Kitson Springs.
They report a fine time and plenty
of game.
C. It. Seltz, forest supervisor, was
a stage passenger for McKenzle
Bridge this morning to look after the
work of building the government
trail In that vicinity.
Mrs. Barclay left on the noon train
today for her home In Benton coun
ty, after visiting her daughter. Mrs.
W. O. lleckart. In Kugene on her way
home from California.
KELLY TO VISIT
FRIENDS IN EUGENE
Dan Kellv. the fumm... n-
broad jumper. Is exepected here some
Mine una wees, to visit his many
friends among the colleu.. nn,i
people. Kelly has been at Portland
Ilia Plans for the future nr., .....
known.
DeWltt's Klilnev .l III , ,11... tin,.
are for weak back, backache, rheu
matic pains, Inflammation ot th.
maimer anu all otner annoyances dip
to weak kidtters Thev ai-., ...i.t i ..
all druggist-.
tf6 Oregon
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farex
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, stra
hands and a willing heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co,
(Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East ftn :
tribution through every available agency. Will T
not help the good work of building Oregon by stnii
us the names and addresses ot your menus
likely to be interested in this state? We will be jW
bear the expense of sending them complete infottnw
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONISTS TICKETS will be onsileduringStjd
ber and October from the East to all points in Ottfcj
The fares from a few principrl cities are.
From TVnti. ttnm Frnm Louisville $41
" Omaha... 30.00 " Cincinnati q
" KansasGty 30.00 ' Cleveland
" St. Louis 3b.50 " New York 5M
" Chicago.... 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
tr .... ... A . j. lb end
nyou want to brine a friend or relative to urepon, '-j
amount with any of our agents. The ticket will Ibeu U wl
ay iciegrapn. . , c .j
A.J. GILLETTE, Local Ajf A "il
m. mcmuKKAY, Oeneral Passenger Agtni.
Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. Preston Smith came up from
Portland this afternoon to visit Mrs
f.oo. M. Miller and Mrs. Idaho Camp
bell.' Kodol will, without doubt, make
your stomach strong and will almost
Instantly relieve you of all the svmp
toms of Indigestion. Get a bottle of
it today. It is sold here bv all drui;-Sists.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
the Kind You Have Always Bough!
5 felii
1 11
is Zuo0
MOST CR.OCERS SEW
Olympic Flo
every sack guarantee
i i i .A thjn lovea3
uiK.cs marc waves u .
loavea are lighter and whitrr. Brcamr
quantity of bread jiroducrd 'he coil 'J
other llm ASK YOUR GROCER
THE PORTLAND KLOUW'l
Be;rs the
Sign mux ot
niLLMIRP. nROTHKRS
! F"r all kinds of draymg and ex-
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Vudor porch shades are a Iuxary
ith th.,. roarii of ail.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Heat!-., f.-'
Machinery, Wiring, Supplies
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fir t'
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tet n-i'irr tents-- all H'fes
fHAMUKItS HARDWARE CO.
Monarch ranses
trial. J. W. Km Fur. Co.
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