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THE EK....SE DAILY GUARD, KDNKSDAY. SKPTKMllKK SI. lins
NOTABLE GATHERING
OF NATION'S FARMERS
dudory Display and Sale
GE'S
Outer oarmeiu
sfThePhntberiind the Sulf .3 , H
i j " ' " "-
I
Charming
Coats and Suits
$4.50
TiUbuyUdi' long coat.
$12.50
mi k,,v tlceaot broad
cloth coats, full satin lined,
wwthitbirinre
$15.00
For ladies' fine broadcloth
. coats, fuU satin lined and
trimmed with si'k b".d,
empire them with any
J25coat.
$6.50
tuna-
JSithtovy
,Ati w q
V. NEWLAND
Eugene's
Bargain
Shop
iliiliiiltMltlMlilMIMMl8l
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for
Madison. Wis.. Sept. -11..;,.- The conn-ess will he
quarters were established at the Park the prominence as well as the mini-1
uuie, i.m.1, ,or ,ne twenty-eiiiath an- her of its partieipauts. Viili..m .1
niial session ot the Fanners' Nation- Hrvun c,v..m.,r i,.h,w., ui
al congress, whieh will he called to ' sot'a, C.ovcrnor C.leun.'of '.North Car-1
order in the auditorium of Airricnl. iina r.. i.,,... '.
lural Hall at 11 o'clock tomorrow Alaska, and James J. Hill, the'rail-
morninn. The nrmalities of op. ami; road magnate, are aniens the nota-
wil occupy the initial session of the hies who have promised to address
KatheriiiK. The lit. Kev. John Hazen the Ratherini; if their other i-nsaKe-
hite. hishop of Xurthern Indiana, tnents will permit. Former Coventor
will offer prayer, and the welcoming V. I. Hoard, of Wisconsin one of
addresses will he delivered by r.ov- the foremost authorities on dairvins
.....,. a.iwn,.,, mm ..Hijor acnuiicrt, in tne 1 nitett stales, will he a proin-
speakliiK respectively for the State of inent participant In the proceedings
Wisconsin and the City Of Madison, of the nnu'r, n;l V'.i, ! i.
Vice President Joshua Strain:.-, of lu- Van liise and a dozen members of
diana. will make the response. In be- the faculty of the I'niversitv of Wis-
i half of the tsiiiKress. cousin will also take part. '
Several hundred delegated, many The congress will remain In ses-
I f them appointed by the governors sion for one week. Papers will he
I of the various states and territories, presented by eminent thinkers on a
land the remainder representing a wide, range of topics In which the en-
' SCnrfl of nNNficlntlnna vlinca l.,..,nn..B ui-al ,nl.lin .. ,..ll n ,k ...
... ... , , uuv itiiviueia . -'.n j.uniiv, na "en aa iuc lai me, s uie
are connected with, the movement, 1 interested. Politics will not he
nave arrlvea In the city to attend the touched upon, by the congress, al-
congress. Several hundred others , though many of the leading questions
are on their way to the citv and of the day will be discussed. Hail-
when tho gathering convenes tomor- road rates, taxation, pure food laws,
row morning It will undoubtedly be agricultural labor, Immigration, the
the most Influential and representa-! extension of the rural mail service,
tlve body of farmers and others In-jthe participation ot the farmer In
terested In agricultural pursuits politics, and tariff reform are among
that has ever met In this or any oth-lthe Important matters that will re-
er country. iceive attention.
r. Book-Keeper
you want more money
ft vou work ovcttime? Your boss don't care how hard
YA, He wants results wants the work done. If you
rout twelve hours work in seven hours he would be
nil satisfied probably better. So why work over-
Do you Jikejt or would you prefer to stop? It's up to
No Mr. Clerk or Mr. Book-Keeper there's a way open
iich means less work and more money. There's a
f 10" to get the years of experience without waistine
P There's a way of making: yourself the absolute
of root profession A way to become the best in your
lJyto get in the higher class. You want to
toot it and we want to tell you. Hundreds have been
'ft places and better salaries vou can be if vou
Kt us till you our plan for bettering your position
Pt to be free. Ask for booklet ."A".
f International Accountants' Society,
Detri,,M,ch.
NEW TEMPERANCE METHODISTS IN
POLICY DISCUSSED' ANNUAL CONFERENCE
t
Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 23. Many sub-l Salem, Or., Sept. 22. About 100
Jects of importance are slated to re- members of the Oregon conference
ceive attention at the fifth session of of the Methodist Episcopal church
the General Synod of the Anglican , reached Salem todav, in readiness
Church, which opened in this city to-: f0r tho sessions f the conference
day with delegates In attendance which begins tomorrow morning,
from all parts of Canada. Among the This evening a reception was held at
motions to be voted upon is one pro-.the Kirst Methodist Episcopal church,
posing revision of the Canadian - Kev, W, 11. Selleck, pastor of the
Prayer book. Another is to the ef- church nrealdert nnrt Introducer! the
lect that no Canadian edition of the speakers. On behalt of the city of
Book Of Common Prayer be issued Salem, Mayor George F. Kodgers do-
at present, but that an edition witn I llvered an address of welcome, as-
special services be issued for theguring the visitors that Salem Is
clerev. Still another motion will pleased to greet and entertain them
propose that the upper and lower and extending them the freedom of
houses of the Synod sit together but the city. In his usual humorous
vote separately. 'vein, he related, some of his personal
Much interest center in the new ; experiences at religious gatherings
policy to be proposed with regard to and "Jollied" the preachers until
temperance. The Committee on Tem-' their faces lost all semblance of se
perallcfl has prepared a report rec-'rious mood.
ommending' the uncurtaining of President Homatl, of Willamette
bars, making It Itieeal for a minor to . University, welcomed tho visitors on
enter i bar where Intoxicants are behalf of the local churches and the
sold; the shortening of hour's of sale I University, and I. H. Van Winkle ex
by local option, and that fill! ad-'tended a welcome on behalf of the
vantage be taken when practicable ill , laymen.
the adoption and enforcement of 10-1 Rev. Clarence True Wilson, of
cal option under the present license i Portland, responded, expressing ap
law. The advisability will be dis-1 preciation of the hearty welcome. In
cussed of Inviting the co-operation of I the course of his remarks he took
churches of other denominations In . occasion to refer to the progress of
furthering moral reform work and i popular government In Oregon and
in promoting legislation for objects expressed his satisfaction with the
of common Interests. ! resuu oi experiment in uirecr. legis-
I lation. He mentioned particularly
A Sl'ltPKISKD MINISTEK I the adc.""0" of laws for the regula-
'" ' ' tlon of liquor selling and for the
f....i i!......i,i,,l r,.i,,,rl, if. election of United States senators by
I wifsas8.mw ii
III MMWmSWI II B
LOOK HERE! ,
Headqusrders for FRUIT JARS
Special prices while moving
E. DODGE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge
V
it mm m or
Handsomely
Decorated China
we are selling at prices that wo
have never before offered such
values at In quality, beauty and
richness of decoration. Kino
China and Kngllsh porcelain.
THE SQUARE
j W. M. CREEN, dKls
619 Willamette St.
Phone Main 23.
trr He liml (Jivcn Up in Despair.
i that he long had d iuhted the t rut ti
of the saying that the voice of the
mr many eis , n.,o . , ,c ,,, ,.,,.,,, c,i ,,, ,.
lie IlSt .1 "IMIINU ' lit l'ii- II "I
the Initiative anil referendum lie had
come to believe In it.
The conference will be organized
by Hishop Hughes at 10 a. in. to
morrow anil the work of the confer
ence will he laken up Immediately
GENE
.M.D
M.D.
..D
!-H.D.
HOSPITAL
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations!
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
'raining School fnr N.
Run? res by the faculty and practical
FKalrwr. , nc radical and surgical stall
ktx U fulty. For rates or infor-
"ji--u i rvtlNUALL, M.D., bupt.
sufferer from branchial raarrh,
had despaired of anything like a
cure. Judge of my pleasant surprise
when 1 first used llyoniei, which
brought complete relief, llyoniei has
been a veritable godsend."
There are many readers of the
Guard, who are suffering from ca
tarrh, either nasal or bronchial.
Manv of these despair of ever being
cured. Thev have soaked their stom
achs with nostrums until they are
riixi'iKiterl with all medicines, and
ni-. miw traveling their
wav, allowing the devinsii germs 01
catarrh to sap them of their health,
energy and vitality.
Hut let us reason together. Hull,
the druggist, has a guarantee rem
ertv for catarrh, colds, coughs, bron
chitis, croup, and all inflammatory
diseases of the
bronchial tubes
'OOTHAI.l,
It.WTKI-:
IIKtilNS AT (). A. ('.
Corvallis. Or.. Sept. "2. Football
miserable practice began at lite Oregon Agri
cu turn t oilege tins aiiernoou nun
1.") men lu uniform and Coach Nor
cross in c iininand. Cooper and Cody
were the only regulars to report.
Captain Collette and Keck, who per
formed very well on the second team
last year, and Parker and .Yloorc
and! two likely-looking new' candidates
thrnjit nnn iwn k 1 v-ioukiiik lie"
Th name of I S were n t ie sclliail. .XJTKJ
remarkable remedy is Hyomei. and . the men some liuii.ering- p
:, , ,..... vn,. the Hull Drug and a little work in handling the ball
niii ,.ive vnnr money back
ilvoniei I pronounced Hogh-o-me)
Is medicated air; you just breathe it
i . i tnkoiur Hi-Mi tho in-
Y"T'. JrJ.H,UU.n membrane, .vould never suffer from Kidney
J.L ,i,in .nnil.sentic oroper-1 bladder or rheumatic trouble. 11
Mill, ,1.1 """ .. . . ..- ,1,.' trODlmon
and then sent them to the gym.
if yor RNiav
Tne merits of Texas Wonder you
Nrock Wells A P,, WUIp.
some Water See
pr K1LBORN
Smt
o
557 High Street
ties will allay the Inflammation, des
trov the germs, and restore u,e en
tire respiratory trait to lis normal
condition.
A complete Hyomei outfit, includ
ing a hard rubber inhaler, costs hut
$1 00 and an extra bottle of Hyomei.
If afterwards needed, costs but all
cents. See the Hull Drug Co. with
out delay.
A SS'AI' TO f MinH". I ' I'.STATK.
312 acres 2 miles west of Shedd
on main line S. P. ami on Oregon.
California wagon road a fine loca
.. ... i ,t iw.th nhnnp nes.
all good agricultural land with about lnakP the stand during the season at
200 acres in cultivation, : acres or-, Hangs barn,
chard, all kinds of fruit; balance ex- tf
... '.,.i re land, arge room
hniita (two months' treatment) sold
bv O J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
itimnnlalB. Dr. K. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis.
WOOD SAWING.
Jhn M. P. Dixon, successor to W
ft Hndrlv All wood sawed to guage.
Kor prompt service phone uiaca
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline Wood.-aw.
GKKMA.V f.OACIl STAM.IOV
The German coach horse whlcl I
nnnhiwri from Duncan Scott will
i . , . ,
How many men
know clothing
quality? It takes an
expert these days to
judge valueSi The
safest plan, we've
found, is to buy from
honest manufac
turers; then we take
no chances and you
take no chances.
Schwab Clothes are
doubly insured; not
only do we know
they're made right,
but the set-price label
"on the sleeve" insures
good values. That's
why we sell them.
That's why you
should buy them. $10
to $30. Onc-price-to-all,
all-over-America.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
1 1 n'2r'? .
J. 11. PERKINS.
,1, .mil
house in good repa r. ''"7
fruit house; large frame harm lace
s all fenced and cross fenced. 1 os
sessi'n a, once. PrU-e only , per
Ilrownsville, Or.
K.
IIMGIIT.
acre.
Both phones
'XOTICK KM H MOUNTAIN lll I K.
Ladies of Rich Mountain Circle
and a " '
Photos. Rtamps and
r,.w.,l vi.w work.
wiitnmette and Olive, tf
post
Sixth
cards,
street .
The First,
National Bank
OF EUGENE. ORECON
Invite your account, whether Inrjt
or small.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and cunfldnntlal atten
tion. SAKK DEPOSIT IIOTKS KIHl UK.NT
T. G. HKNDItlCKS., President.
S. H. KAKIN. Vice-President.
P. K. SNODGRASH. Cashier.
DARWIN I1R1HTOW.
Aaalstant Cashier.
l.UKK I.. GOODRICH.
Assistant Cashier.
Olfice In Keeburr BuiidinR
We Repair Every- i
thing Electrical
that needs attention, as well as.
fell vou apparatus. Further
more we attend to repairs prompt
ly (on 'phone order if you like),
and you won't need to sound
your buglar alarm when you jet
our bill. .Need anything in our
line.
EUGENE ELECTRIC CO.
J. O. THOMAS
Electric V.'ll'iMt, Fixlur.s
Photn M.ln S. feUdRNE, ORE
EU BANGS
EARLMcNUTT
J. H. WEST .
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Clasi Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKFNZlII STAGE leaves Eocene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
At 5:30 a. m. St.ira do not ciii At
private residences but will tall for
baggage il notilird the day belore.
A dailyilagelcaveiEugcuea! 6 a. m,
lor Mapletuu. close connection by
steamer lor Florence and Acme
Livery Phone Main 2 1
mi U
We Carry Prime Meats
mid no other kind. Our nlm Is
to hiive tho best qualities only
.nil let the other butchers han
dle the I n f rlor Krndes of meat.
Consequently our renular cus
tomers know for prime roast,
lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for
II kinds of poultry 111 season,
mil for chops, steaks and cut
lets, no cojnpctltor can ap
proach us In quality. The samo
may be mild ot our splendid
hams and bacon.
Broders Bros
Phnne 2Mnin 40 - West, 0th St.
GASOLINE ENCINES
IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Kalrlutnks-Morse firutollno Kniflnee
. . . . . . . l . .,.KUV,., aitwiiiif. irrllia.
AiA a 4-TTTTXT-TT-T- for ui,Imiik. ...
MISS NKI.I.1K Mt P.PIIKV.
,.-,!,. (,f Drake Conserva
tory of Mil
At S
cake, and salad,
In entertaining
ai - cor
MARY SMALL.
'r,..-;il.-n;.
NOTK i: TO Till: Pl'f.l-K'.
lima, t'-ai her
West Tenth
Red
lies Molne--.
f piano i!7:i
Teet. Phone
vol h i: i"
'iierea?.
'ii)isvlft my
IIL'ive w'lce I
re. v
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d. I h"
for a
til n. t le-, !
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ii I Club Hik.
Eugene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in ' popularity and in order to
m:et the demand we will have on hand a lUfge supply of live
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NUMBER.
Phone Main 645
102 East Ninth Street.
ins. .Outrun complete
Fairbanks Scale ror rel(liln.
Kalrbank-.More Dynamo and Mo-
Uirt ror xiwer and llubt.
Kalrlink-.Morw! Windmills and .
Towers. . .. ,
Klrlwnk-More (irlnclem, M,
Cln.rM-n, Well Piimi.
Ml flrt quality mhI at lowest ,
pric.-. !) MlH-ml lerins.
VoniPt reply to liiqulrhn and l"l
,l,ll,iiH-nf.. Write for catntoKiw and
BERGER.&. BEAN HDW. CO.,
Agencs, tuxene,
FAIRBANKS. MORSE CO
Portland, Orcfton
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE f
UNIVER.SITY OF ORECON
Piano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice ..... Miss Eva Stinson (Brenneman, Bacheller, Sweet)
Violin . Mr. Le Poy Gesner (Sevcik)
AujUnU -Miii Albftt-i Camf-bfll, Mlu Vd Quickmbiih, Miu Ins Witklra
Rates Reasonable faculty Experienced
Opens Stpt. 22. I90fl I. M. CLE4V, Dean j
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