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THE El'OEXE DA1LV Gl'ARD, THTRaJDAY, OCTOHKR 1. .OOfi
W Saturday 2:30 p. m.
516 Willamette Street
Electrical Machinery.
9 Willamette St.
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PROGRAM
"Napoleon and the Kngllsh Sailor,
"Duck's Finish."
"Prodi Sl Son's lUturn."
-Fiji and Hie South Sea Islunuers."
"Mr. Smith's Difficulties."
"Love's Victim."
"Improvised Servant."
SONGS BY MISS DUIN
"Holding Hands."
'Iet Me Call You Sweetheart."
Evening Penoriaance t :t3 ana v p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
Our Irons Are Here
THE EXCEL IRON
It Excels all others in Price and Quality
Yours for $3.50
jcific Electric Engineering Co.
or Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures and all kinds of
WE POINT WITH I'RIDK
to our splendid stock of gro
ceries, Including the most reli
able brands of canned meats,
fruits, fish, vegetables, etc. We
handle none but the purest pro
ducts the kind of goods hav
ing a guarantee of quality. In
ordinary or loose groceries like
tea, coffee, sugar, butter,
cheese, spices, etc., we also car
ry the standard qualities only.
. M f!Dtri?M THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
Phone Main 25.
We Repair Every
thing Electrical
that needs attention, as well as
fell you 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 get
our bill. Need anything in our
line.
EUGENE ELECTRIC CO.
J. O. THOMAS
Electric Wiring, Fixtures
and Supplies
Phone Main 5. EUGENE. OPE
W. H. SMYTH
Successor to M. S. Hctrtle
Transfer Company
"ill do a general transfer biisieg:
wood, household goods, trunks nn
"II things In his line will recelTB
prompt and careful atlontlon.
"lliisinesii Prompt and Careful" !
our motto.
Plione Main :Vi
Ucs. Phone, ltil 401:!.
Willi a ms Transfer Co.
Light and Heavy Hauling
TOOD TOR SALE
504 Willamette SU Exiftnt, Oregon
Phone Main 651
GUARD'S FINE ...
PREMIUM MAPS
ARE GOING FAST
The Guard h;is received a
large sllipillfiu of irs fjni!
premium wall charts, cui.-.ist-
T ins ot the latest man of Ow.
eon, of the United States an,l
foreign countries. Th.
charts are nicely nioumej.
lithographed on heavy var-
nished paper, and contain as
much valuable Information as
au ordinary atlas.
1
All subscribers of the Dally
Guard, served by carrier,
who pay $2.uO for six months
In advance, get one of these
map-charts free.
All mall subscribers of the
Daily Guard who pay $3.00
I special offer! , for one year
in advance, are entitled to
the premium as well as Vek-
ly Guard subscribers who pay
a year In advance.
We have a large number of
these maps on hand but they
are going fast one hundred
were taken this week, so you
should not delay until the
supply is exhausted.
REPORT OF W. C. T. I),
COUNTY CONVENTION
(By Mrs. Josephine Hull, Press Cor
respondent.) The 17th annual convention of the
Lane County V. C. T. U. met In the
little church in East Eugene at 2
m. September 23. Mrs. Eva Wheeler
of Cottage Grove, the county presi
dent, presided with her usual grace,
and the state president, Mrs. Henriet
ta, Brown, of Albany, was there with
her words of encouragement and
helpful suggestions. Nino unions
were represented, one only a few
months old. being quite a prosperous
babe.
Mrs. Wheeler gave a fine annual
address at Wednesday afternoon's
session, the remainder of the day's
session being taken up by reports of
superintendents and plans for the
coming year. The reports of work
J done were much better than those of
last year, the East Eugene union cap
: turlng the banner for the best re
port of work in propotion to mem
'. hers.
Wednesday evening Mrs. Brown
j gave an address in the Baptist
church. Mrs. Brown Is a modest, un
assuming speaker, but business-like
! and entertaining, and Impresses her
I hearers as being thoroughly sincere,
j Mrs. Wheeler also gave a recital,
, which was much enjoyed by those
who heard her.
I The committee on resolutions re
j ported as follows:
"Whereas, We, the members of the
I W. C. T. U. now met In county con
I vention In East Eugene, most hearti
ly endorse the principles of the great
and grand order, In total abstinence
for the Individual and prohibition for
state and nation. An equal code of
morals for men and women, equal
wages for equal work regardless of
sex, the ballot in the hands of wo
men, claiming we should have a right
to help make the laws by which we
are governed; we accept the holy Bi
ble as cur standard of faith and be
lieve the Lord's Day should he used
only in His service and worship. We
believe In upholding the purity of the
press, and realizing the evil effects
of the use of tobacco, especially by
the young, we as Christian Temper
ance women do most earnestly pro
test against newspaper cms represent
ing young men as using this relic of
American savagery In the form of
pipe, clear or cigarette, certainly add
ing no suggestion of strength or man
liness to the young student, nor beau
ty, grace or any comeliness whatever
til Innocent childhood. Therefore,
while feeling sincerely our obliga
tions to the Eugene iiress for the
, many favors of the past year we beg
a continuance of their co-operation in
exalting the good and eradicating the
evil. To the East Eugene women as
hostesses, to the church board for the
I use of the church, to the good people
I who have so kindly and generously
entertained ns we tender our most
'sincere ani eartf"lt thanks.
Dated September 24. 1H0.
MKS. JENNIE HOSMER,
I MKS. IDA CALDWELL,
j MRS. JENNIE BARNARD.
111V Sl lH ItltAN
i TRACTS OX VOI 'It
! OWX TERMS NOW
! There are two or three acre tracts
left In Illnir Street addition, close In,
with streets nicely graded, which you
can huv at a moderate price on
on monthly installments if you wish.
Also tracts from 'i to 1 1 acres In
Garden Home addition. These are
very desirable and "U may make
vour own terms.
' These are splendid chances to
make money by saving it, as well as
bv the Increase In values. They will
not last long
See the uregon .""
Howe & H.ioy or Zimmerman &
Hugh about these tracts.
MOfttiAVS Ft Il.MTl ItK
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Furniture manufactured for whole
.J"L ret.il trade. Factory at east
L'nl Fifth street. Repairing solid-
lted Phone Black 5391
phone, Black ST,n!.
Residence
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Orders
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SAGE ROOSTER
BOOSTS EUGENE
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Uooster In Alhatn ::.,,' a: . t
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time since the t..:, r ir.uv
is now gcttini: !i-;s voue in,
shape for Bryan, and for Albany's
elivtric line aud the C. & i:. cucn-)
slon. j
Kugene for sixteen tr.rnths has'
been the liveliest town in Oregon out
side of Portland, with miles of paved
streets and cement walks, fine busi
ness blocks going up. including a five
story 1. O. O. K. block, a three-story
Dries on bigmn street, tne t'nerry
reinforced concrete block, a two-
siory nrieK at tiignrn ana unve ana
several already completed, besides
the S. P. depot, the Presbyterian
church and the addition to the hith
school and many residences ami cot
tages. 1 hope to see Albany have
such a move on during 1909 and show
Eugene by leading her lu Improve
ments and population.
Recently the Rooster saw some fa
miliar names oi Albany men in the
hotel arrivals. He went to the hotel
and was Informed that they had re
tired, almost nervous wrecks. They
had started out to see the sights, but
had become blinded by the glare of
the many electric lights, dodging au
tos and street cars, and being afraid
of being run over, retired.
The public school buildings are
overcrowded, and it Is almost Im
possible t ofind a vacont house or
housekeeping rooms. Illind pigs are
almost a thing of the past In Kugene
and politics are thought of but little
The warcry here Is a bigger Eugene,
and 1 believe the smaller Hill is the
political cry for November 3.
1!(HST; DOX'T KNOCK !
Eugene, Or., Sept. 21, 'OS.
The worst of the recent
panic is over, the empty din
ner pail will soon begin to
fill up. Let us all talk pros
perity and work for pros
perity. Either Bryan or Taft
will be elected, and no mntter
which one the majority of
the voters choose, times will
continue to get better. It
is a moral crime to predict
a panic, for a panic means
poverty, bankruptcy, suicide
and untold suffering. We
have recently had enough of
it.
Let us not lay It onto any
Individual. A candidate for
office who will predict that
if the majority elect someone
else there will be a panic,
is not a patriot. A politician
or newspaper who will en-
deavor to create a panic for
political reasons should be
punished as a criminal.
Let us all be patriots ana
work for a return ot pros-
perity and It will make no
difference whether Bryan
or Taft is elected. Boost !
Don't Knock !
Eugene Boosters.
L. M. Travis. Esq.
Mayor J. D. Matlock,
Jack Rodman.
A SI KI'KISEI) MINISTER.
Ifyomei Cured Bronchial Onlarrh Af
ter lie hud (ilven t'p in lenMiir.
"For many years I have been a
sufferer from bronchial caarrh, and
had despaired of anything like a
cure. Judge of my pleasant surprise
when I first used Hyomel. which
brought complete relief. Hyomel has
been a veritable godsend.
There are many readers of the
Gunrd, who are suffering from ca
tarrh, either nasal or bronchial.
Many of these despair of ever being
cured. They have soaked their stom
achs with nostrums until they are
disgusted with all medicines, and
are now traveling their miserable
way, allowing the devilish germs of
catarrh to sap them of their health,
energy and vitality.
But let us reason together. Hull,
the druggist, has a guarantee rem
edy for catarrh, colds, coughs, bron
chitis, croup, and all Inflammatory
diseases of the nose, throat and
bronchial tubes. The name of this
remarkable remedy Is Hyomel, and
if it doesn't cure you the Hull Drug
Co. will give your money back.
Hvoruel 1 pronounced Hogh-o-me)
Is medicated air; you just breathe It
through the Inhaler over the In
flamed and germ-ridden membrane,
and its soothing nntlcseptlc proper
ties will allay the Inflammation, des
troy the germs, and restore the en
tire respiratory tract to Its normal
condition.
A complete Hyomel outfit, Includ
ing a hard rubber Inhaler, rosts but
11.0(1, and an extra bottle of Hyomel.
if afterwards i led. costs but f0
cents. See the Hull Drug Co. with
out delay.
How lo f.el Strong
P. J. Italy, of 1-17 West Congresij
street, Chicago, tells of a way to be-i
come strong lie says: "My moth-j
er, who Is olil and was very feeble. In
deriving so much benefit from Klec-.
trie Hitters that I feel It Is my duty,
, to tell those w ho need a tonic and
I strengthening medicine about It. lit
I my mother's case a marked gain lu
! flesh has resulted. Insomnia has been
overcome, and she Is steadily growing
I stronger." Klectrlc Bitters uulckl)
I remedy stoma' h. liver and kidney
tcomplalnts. Sold under guarantee at
w a Kuvkendall s drug store. SOc.
rovr rvrcn.
Alfalfa meal. At Ballsy Tita
and Wlllametta itrt. I"boD H4
1511.
w,Kin mwi.
i John M. P Dixon, iirrnaor to w
i for promt t service phon
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and ill alTMo-t
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postage to ;
all englandI
Washington, (let. 1 --The agree-1
incut between the Cniteil States ami1
England, by which the postal letter
rate between the two countries is re
duced from five rents to two cents an
ounce, goes into effect today and
rostniaster-Ceneral Meyer, who
brought about this agreement under
the "restricted union" clause of the
postal union. Is awaiting with Inter
est what effect, if any. this reduc
tion in the letter rate will have upon
tne postal Intercourse between the
two countries. He does not, however,
apprehend that the cut In the rate
will cause a serious decrease In the
rostnl receipts, but Is confident that
the lower rate will so greatly stim
ulate commercial and prtvnte corre
spondence, between the two countries
that it wiil more than compensate
for the difference In the postal rate.
The proposition of reducing the
letter postal rate between the Cnlted
States and Great Britain has been ag
itated for some time by the mer
chants of the two countries, hut the
American postal authorities were
not inclined to make the desired re
duction, fearing that It would cause
a serious cut in the postal receipts.
Postmaster-General Meyer strongly
favored the reduction, and w-aa warm
ly supported by President Roosevelt.
He approached the British postmas
ter general, Sidney Buxton,
and met with a favorable
response. The conclusion of
the agreement was hastened by the
action of the Universal Postal i'nlon
which, on October 1, 1907, reduced
the universal International postal
rate between the countries belonging
to the union from five cents flat for
every half ounce to five cents for the
first ounce and three cents for each
additional ounce.
This reduction of the universal In
ternational postal rate paved the way
for the "special union" between the
1'nited States and Great Britain, by
demonstrating the Injustice of charg
ing the same postal rate to Great
Britain, with which this country has
direct steamer connection, that is
charged to remote countries with
which the I'nlted States hns no direct
communication. The articles of the
Universal Postal Union permit the
conclusion of "restricted unions" be
tween any two countries and tills Is
tho fourth time that the American
postal authorities have uvallcd them
selves of that privilege. Such agree
ments, fixing the letter rate at two
cents, have already been concluded
with Cuba, Panama and Canada.
What the immediate effect of the
rereditctlon In postal rato between the
United States and Great Brlain will
be, Is, of course, merely a matter of
speculation at the present time. Postmaster-General
Meyer believes that
the American and English merchants
and manufacturers will not be slow
in availing themselves of this oppor
tunity to send large quantities of cir
culars, catalogues and advertising
literaure across the ocean, something
that had been practically Impossible
under the former high letter rate.
Businessmen are inclined to believe
that the reduction will greatly stim
ulate the commercial relations be
tween the two countries.
EUGENE REVIVALISTS
AT ST, JOHN
Throe people are pnntitfiMl In n so-j
rloH of rt'vlval nn'i'UnKH In St. John.
They iiro frrsh from revival niocthiKH '
at Pnyalhip, Wash,, where there were;
added to the Christian church ll.'lni
niemherH. Kev. David KiiKene Olson :
is the speaker.' CharleH ('. Curtis;
and his Hisler, Mr. Nellie Curt Ih Oil
llson, are the musicians. Their slim-1
inn Is especially koo.1 and Mr. Olson1
joins them in trios. Mr. Curtis Is
studying for the ministry. It looks
as if the wonderful suecess at I'uyal
lup will he repeated at St. John. ,
There havo been conversions almost
every night during the week t hoy ;
have been here, about two dozen be-,
ing added to the church so far.
Portland Telegram.
MISS NEM.IK Ml'P.PIIEV,
Graduate of lirake Conserva
tory of Music, lies .Moines,
Iowa, teacher of plnno. I!7!l
West Tenth street. Phono
Bed 29S7.
FOT! Wn)l)SAVS.V(
Gasolene iower.
rad, 733 K. 1 1th.
47ti2. Successor
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Apply H. Con-1
Telephone hiack j
to W. 11. iJavls. J
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Get your wells drilled by ola and
experienced well-drillers.
Phono Bed 4SV2.
n'lmii sAWIXii
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C.asollne power, by W. W. Moore
phone lted 322. 'irdera large or
small will be appreciated.
KIM.MIRR nnoTHKKH
For all Vlnd or draylng and n
presa. Home phon Red JT41; of-
Classes are now being formed for
nlitlit school work at the Kugene
Mu'lncKs collet'. Wlntfr trm opens
next Monday, October f.th. Thoe
ho are lntereied till plM'c call at
t ,.. office rlte or phone for Itifor
niatlnn. This Ih a splendid educa
tional opportunity for tliofe who ma
employed during the day. n'i
If vcu take Kodo! in the beclnnlrig
lie- bad MlnckcK of dvpeiis.a will be
avoided, toil If von allow lhoe little
,.;i.k to go mended It will take
Kod'il i I'. niter ijiu" 'o put your
H'otnach In good lutilltlon analn lei
a ttte of Kodol today. Sold by sl
drnggh.ts.
CASTORlfl
ANctfctablcPrcpardlionrorAs-
slmitalmg thcFiXxtandUcCula
ling ihc Stanuuia ami bowels of
PromotealMdestion.Clwrful-
ttcssanc.ntest.Contalns ndltw
Optuin.Morphine not lliucral.
Not Nahcotic.
JMU SmJ'
JU.Jtnnm
Aficrfccl lierrvrdy for Coivstlfwi-
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
ucss and Loss OF Sleep.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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tXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB.
!iiaMii
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Piano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice .. ..Miss Eva Stinson (Brenneman, Bachcller, Sweet)
Violin Mr. Le PoyGesner (Sevcik)
AsjiaUnts-Miss Albert Campbell, Misi Veda Quackenbiah, MIji Ina Watklna
Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced
Opens Sept. 22, 190ft
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Is looked
afte.' by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction au as
sured fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
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GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and I
PUMPING MACHINERY j
KulrlinnkB-Mome (iusollnii Knglnet ,
for pumping, sprayliM. Kuwiug, grind-,
Ing. .Outfits complete, I
Fairbanks Scales for weighing. i
FnlrtmlikH-Miirnc llynninoH mill Mo
tors for power nml light.
Falrlxuiks-Morm: Windmill" and
Tower.
Fairbanks-Mono firlmlcra, Feed
Chopper. Well l'lllllM.
All first iiialllr immIs lt liiwinl
prlre always In slock. I.IIh tiiI terms.
Prompt reply to lniiilrlin mid quick
shipment. Wrlm for raUilogua and
price.
IERCER.& BfAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, O'.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE b CO.
Portland. Oregon
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
Id T(S aOBATKSt
THEME CAL SHOW PflPtR
IN THC WORLD.
4.00 Per Year. Sfele Copy, 18 Gt,
ISSfKII WKKKI.Y.
Sample Copy CltE.
FRANK QUEEN PUB, 10. (LU),
fiurni sosin, '' ni.isnxtyi.
aouias. 4t . iWiu ST., M Toim
For Infants nnrl Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Use
For Over
Thirty Year
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CASTOR!
YV eiNTAUM tOMNNT, NCW TOUH OfTT.
1. M. GLEN, Dean
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived by buying trom a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight St. Eugene, Or
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wurk. vJall
and let us estimate or
ycur work
Aya & Heitzimn
34 West fith St,
Phona black III?
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Fiv twueatngr car for hire
My tH day or night
GOOD DRIVER
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