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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILT QVARD. SATURDAY, OCTOBEB iT, i608. 19 HARTOG'S ADDRESS AT a n VALLIS JEETIN nop1 fllyt 4 Monday Special Saturday p Mir ' Jo I 41! i p .1 -0 1 SUIT AND COAT SPECIAL $25.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $21.00 ' $35.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $29.75 $50.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $44.00 Special Sale on Women's Suits and Coats Saturday and Monday only. This is on our very best Suits and. Coats, all hand-mad fcnd very latest creations. Each and every Coat and Suit is in an absolutely dust-proof cabinet that means that your suit is not full of dust or else it is brushed to death, dome and investigate our great Coat and Suit Department. Hundreds to pick from. o.OOWANQ MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $21.00 . ' o $35.60 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $29.00 $50.00 HAND MADE SUITS SPECIAL AT $44.00 - Following are extraeta from the address delivered at the Corval l!s booster meeting Wednesday night by John Hartog, manager of the Eu gene Commercial Club. -The first thing to do Is to realize that In the East we are an unknown ql,"HavW convlncOiilvselveB there of we are ready for the operation. Thee Is no use in asking a doctor in until you realize you are sick. "Stagnation in business, dwindling of school census and other statistics Is a sickness. In a way. Jt Is generally caused by a superabundance of blessings, by an overmejsure of pros- , Inspect, they found that Eugene male i .,....,1 "And in these ten months what has the campaign cost? 'Approximately $7U0 a month or say, $70U0. "Was that $7000 sent out of the county? So, that's a point you must not overlook. Less than a thousand has been sent out to Portland, less than two hundred out of the state, and the balancvery Btarly $6000, out of the $7000, was(Jent In Eu gene; went right back into circula tion among our own people. Don't overlook that fact! "And what tangible results? Well, besides the fact that everybody those Vniiiine makf.s a human be-. is making money, that everybody Is IngS indolent as when things come 'crowded to the guards with work, too easy. No people ever-Jevelop so i there is the increase In lrt'ty val- liave lu uca, uiMiuiuaut; tauacu U Lue in flux at new settlers. For settlers will O, settlers will consume and though a percentage of them pro duces, a larger percentage first spends fine a race as flirht their way. The dolce-far-niente of sunny Italy leads to the laissez faire of sunny Southern France. "Vnw whan n few unit-its in a com munity notice the symptoms of the spends more than It produces, ! stagnation disease, they cast about , or invests the money it brings along I for a remedy. They see other com-. from the Eist. . J miinities prosper. They Inquire why? And they learn that the remedy of the ceniijr.v, the elixir-of-commuuity life is irTvertislilK. .thing. Provld- "To advert se s ir ed vou can make goodVlf your town Is It would be Impossible to tell vou exactly what this oneQfem, the In crease in reatly values amounts to. But a few instances will give us a basis to figure on. (Here several instances weiSrnuo- ted of the prices of city real estate i 0 . 1 " 1 (-o Women's New Dress Veik 0 Rent's New Dress Suits 0In every shade 'and color, in all the new weaves. o . , The latest out. Prices In every shade and pattern in all the new From $1.95 to $5.00 snapffy styles and makes. Every suit Women's Long Kid Gloves s!ctlv hand tailored' M the verV best In 12 and J 6 inch lengths, in the popular shades and ecl- tilCCS , . . , ors. Genuine imported French kid; best grade. Prices From $2.95 to $4.95 : 1 1 From $15 to $3J5 each run down nt'the heel, is torn asunder hv npttv strife, looks uninviting ana like a Jay town, don't spend your The Increase in city realtyQlone money advertising It. Turn your bacl: I amounts to at least $3,500.) Qi advertising for the time being . "Xow let us assume that Eugene and use your money to tidy up, to . would have grown and prospered any- Qiday and a year at-'tf) showing that THE CRESCENT CORRECT DRF.SS MEN AND WOMErT 538 and 540 o Willamette Street - illicit At Spokane, Wash., Act. 1(1, 1I10K, Mrs. Mary A. Itowcrn, fornrly of Ijuiio Comity, now residing tit Itur rlmon, Wash, from tumor of the stomach. She was aftod f5 years. at Harrington Sunday. She was the daughter of Mrs. 13. A. I Mollis, of Eugene, and loavcB the fol lowing brothers mm sIhuii-h: Mrs. A. M. 1'llncy of Junction City; O. H. Mollis of Spokane; J. T. Mollis ofl Wnverly, Wash,; Mrs. M. K. llrown Iih). of SCpnkane and' Moody Mollis of Kugcuu. Tile funural will bo held Large Bhiiimem ot rockers and din ing chairs just received. See ub for new, up-to-date furu.ture at right irtty. CHAMIlICnS HARDWARE CO. Jiest qiijiliij y-ntg all sizes. CMIAMllKJiS 1IUI)WAHK CO. XOTIC'K TO VAIM1KK9. Hay and- grain wanted In exchange for pianos or organs. See us or tele phone at onco. Stevens & Hulln Pi ano House, Commercial Club BIU. Tel. Main 41. . make your town a shining example of progresslveness, of. civic pride, of municipal beautlflcatlon. "It Is safe to waga- that there Is not a man In this aufllence who has not heard of Los Angeles, because it I Is advertised; of Canton, Ohio, be cause of McKinley; of Lincoln, Neb raska, because of Bryan; or even of far-off The Hague, because of the Peace Congress. ... "Therefore you want Corvallis to become known throughout . the United States you will have to do like Los Angeles did and tell peouJe about your town, for I doubt If Car negie will build you a Palace of Peace, Doctor Kerr run for President of the United States or Postmaster Johnson want to be assassinated Just to make Corvallis famous. "Some refuse to listen to ar gument, refuse to believe facts, and prefer to stick to the rut. blindly. Having eyes they see not, the Bible truly says. To such It is useless to talk promotion work. "But to others I want to pre sent a few facts, and to prove that they are facts, I will modestly admit they are taken from Eugene's record. "Eflgene began its promotion work on December 1st. Imagine starting a boost campaign with the nanks closed RAE ' & SON i 75 West Eighth Street WANT SECONQ-HAND GOODS J While reselling her baby from het burning home at Elgin. Wednesday, Mrs. Putnam Yeck fell iWm ihn ! flames. Her hair was burned off and ; her scalp -seriously burned. Slio is i In a serious condition. : -r-.-.l'nf'trvt'Iy eiimd hf fADTmO Utile Fill.. T'v 1 i,Mnirn,i it , Ittwa o;a Dyspepsia, In- difrestlon analog nonrtj Entitle. A rem wly tor Dl7ttti$s, fcrnis.ua. Dromunos. Bad tuste in Mouth, Oonttu viaijiio, rtan in too side. mguiaiewwjmwja. rurely vogstl .fflWUW- SMALL ml SHULTMGL j- n : I KM5, how. Let us assume that the adver tising of Eugene's advantages is not wholly responsible toQ Its unprece dented growth and prosperity. . Let us be modest so nobody can find fault with our argument,(ut let us 'give the devil his dues.' Let us say that publicity, co-opernon, promo tion work and advertising do not de serve m&e than one-half credit. Ev en that would mean- $1,750,000 traceable to the expenditure of the n nnn . , v .utnu plained, wWt right back into circu lation again among our own people. "One per cent of $1,750,000.00 is $17,500.00. Half a per cent Is $8, 750.00 and to be exact the $7000.00 expended is just 4-10 of one per cent of the gain. Is It worth while? "Is there any man In J his room who would refuse to give me 4 0 cents if back $100.00 n I would hand him ten months? "And that Is viiat It means. It doe? not mean that it you subscribe $10 you are bound to be $2500 richer next August. If there was any guar antee like that, a promoter could be a millionaire in a whiffy. Some will profit moijtf, others less and the on ly basis we can discuss is an average, j "We of Eugene, where nestles . the state university, have xo wish i for CorvaUIs, 'Whoro lies the sister all OVer the COUlltrV. '.nfltH, Hon nf loni'nlno- lull Hint hnlli A strange time, you say? Why that; towns and Institutions may prosper. Is just where we got our biggest ad-1 We are going to be a city a Sitv beau vertislng. Whllo all over 'io coun-i Urnl. bin and nrianor.'.iK. hV W people sat In sack and ashes, don't want rtirtlnnd nnrf Ri.Mie to bam , at Lynn Mass, the S could not explain mSS BdeneoPFromhervOS'" enee with sick worn Help ;lr case. Such let, owmpr frm grateful tabhshyondadoubtth; LYD!AE.PlNKHnP iipimim ""in. VCUCIAiSLt try, waiting lor j, i'lerpont Morgan to notify iheiii H,t the pnnlo was oer, Eugene got tinny, telling people In the bust about Lane County's pros perity, it was the chen mcnient of all inoineiits to commence' shout ing. "And now todav Vvblltl n anaf X city of. 10,000, ' eMUe which i 1905 had oi a city full of hus tle and buflio; iVosperlty. on every hand, every rrtehint husv and smil ing, houses, ftnd, stores arising as U by magl; hotels overcrowded, new people, (irerywhere and more confinR li.v VwV train. And all, why? -Be-riiisfc Eugene put and kept it,s iUme neiore tne eyes ot thousands and when the owners of the eves came to be the only ones, in Oregon'; we want tljem all to be al(ve. tid beautlfi and growing, for.tb- mure live towns, tbe better the,,sLai and the better tile state, the einAyrfor us to advc tiso Eugene; . "So Eugi holds out the hand of tellowshi)! and bids you Godspeed, bids yo go on with your work to ad verttfe the best state in the union. Kertii-.fiiber the facts Eugene shows Viii, a hundred dollars return for ev- Y 40 cents Invested. But more, tar more than merely dollars and cents, is the joy of living in a live town, and the pride you feel In such a city and the jiersonal pleasure of having done yoTu- share towards the ad vancement of your home city." to connuer all fcm.i. i- 1 Mrs. Norman RBaruduTl to$n, pa., writes. s M rangoment and female consequeuce 1 had dresil!nM,iJ and waf extremely nertom i7l ciao s:;id I miistothroiirtu J tion to get ftlf A fmnd Jl ooui i.yaia li llnkliim'i TmiJ Compound, and I tooMfcudwnJl fnr n.l !;.. 111?... 1 -- i juuf no unrciuilv, puu tORnKfl lOTOQli day & well wnyi,.ina I w t JlSttfcr friends oi niy exBerieiKt' FACTS FOR SI?KW0K For thirty years lyialk ham's Vegetable Compouffli, from roots and herbs, has to i standard remedy for female i and hiis posit ively cured Uwimk women who have lieen troublaT displai'eim'iits, infla initiation, & tion, tihniid tumors, irreeiaa periodic pains, backache, lint uig-down feeling, ftatulency,rci; tiou,dizariess.oruervousproit D. T. Felix fimA ORIENTAL TOILET PDffl WHAT HAVE YOU0 TO SELL? Genuine Musi Bear Fao-Sini 14 SlgnatK'9 PHONE RED 6561. EUGENE, ORKC'jn. ::;ui;i::::::::::::::::: .IZXXX w it mm ft PILLS. H niSCOtrRAGED REWSE 5'ISTITUTES Three one-polino caus of i rjfchllllng's best .baking now- ! der, or Cleveland's, for $1 " o t HOKX oash. wti tne ftiiKene uro- , i im m See Watts for alarm clocks a dollar up. o streeit. ram , O .... '. :t3u Now ft's Hatra Egs 0 Not any kind of eggs bat fresh eggs fresh from the nest. That's our 'kind. And you want ham that's tender, juicy, ' swett Artnour's "Star" Ham. We sell them-and; too, they areU.S.GovgInspectecI. MATLOCK'S, 3J E. 9th St. Phcne Main 60 You tnay be discouratfed becatts you have tried so Wany ftcrvc remedies0without having received ay benefit. f you wo-i ofilvtry a six weeks course of IxERYlTA TABLETS, you would have hgood reason to rejoice. If liey were not the oest iftde why would everyOaruggist recommend them? They are known us the King of Nerve Medicines for 22 years; any i . wsljW :- druggist will sell you 6 boxes for $5. CheerQip. It's not too late. Write for Free Booklet. Fisher Drutf Co. Chicatfo. MAIuis" IHUO O). 0 MCHT FROM THE MILLS CfcANE LINEN LAV4 STOCK in Fashionable Note Pipers and Calling Cards in all si:cs at Schwarzschild's Book Stors The House ot Superior Quality 586 Willamette S. frc tf O ( 7T" Best quality tents an sizqj OHAMBI3KS HAHDVVAOE CO. LlimlnrAl ershJ cenE W puJl? o ' st..m:' f 1 GEORGE WALDERS. :iili y( lue l onult tiioiliall tenia -. w li . w:i t.iu' .f the star play- ii.e me List mkixmii. ( O ' jsr ( mm wk VII UpfucHTruiJ '1 lZ'H Imparts a mZ ! and restramsthe r. , sun,winu -jj J continued. PP akfes unburn, tan i..""- rendin-perc1, minor blenushw . (tf It possesses a dafflty waV a uci.-" - AMrray-i 50 cents. Art J'- OYTCHEMu O-a T!. ?n.n d, niibtlo tv rit.ag. AJd-tts Ss3 East Fifteenth EDWARD A. DILLON. Oiiualu .if ilic rnnct'ton won fame a-i , v.iiMaui ui u;e I Irniu of v.nis. 0 i trrSmi k List year. ' This 1.10(70(0) This wj !' '1,tt Pi, v 0 fat r1: Tin frui' i HAK- tSl' CHAME lloiUrg)Klio was marrnii