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THE KIGKXB. DAILY GUARD, TCKKKAV. OCTOHKR 20, 1008 '4 ?1 o o o o THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD (.l.AICII PltlNTIMi ()., Cliiu-le H. Kltdirr Published every day of the weeksSunday's exc.Qd. Address all com munications nnd make all remittAyks payable to The Eugene Guard, Eugene. Orenou. Kubsrrliitlon ).. per week . . . 'kwone month... O: I .15 .50 4.00 o 1.60 U' Dully Delivered ,by carries per J Delivered by carrleis' one By mall oW'year (In advance) One month- Single conies Weekly Onard per year., ,' Advertising rates lnafcyknown on application. 1 11 'i fa 7 f Agrntrf for The Guard ' ' -.. .Tha following are authorized to take and receipt for subscriptions or Jhsact any other business for The Daily and Weekly Guard: Creswell J. L. Clark. 1 , O i ' Coburg George A. Dr f) .1 . , . All postmaslers are autfiorliod AjrecelTe and receipt for subscrip tion to 1h Dailyid-Weokly Guard. Kntwi' Ml-'UHkll Oh' Assx:iATll'ltKSS fr . - l,t IJiPiie. OreKon, iNistatfflco f second-clawt matW ne, On-xon, Mti'fflce Q) tie cond-clawt mati ffiESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908 Q-CL THE BILLBOARD NUISANCE Q token mer- 1-opean cities have rules sovernayr sot 01117 the sfoe, bv.t t'ae ' Qtyle 01 tnej3frti8ing signs. iiey insist, mat, tney biqii u. CrKyB in tl3r nrfTno2)if thftPOe to attract any aUenirrrn a I - . " Q s-.o) ccoiCin2 tht?BhicCj Eflfcord-JJer!, by this same t tiAi tEe United 9ftes. TJwal ,, ican billboard is a monstrosity. It is boh too large and too lgad. 'Oiat if true even if we exclude tfifc indecent posters fromihe ctnt. ftie at glariftfgns could hardly be jQlde uglier with malice forethought. 'So sv$re art in connemion with them Qould prrfljofte aOngle of derision. They should defeat their own JiirGfljl b0cOifl9the$$rerfy crude a0 repellant. Ghat thOftotual condition ifi)we have it,nd, of course, it . cgnnot !Q&t.0 OOmplo of Quropo would compel us to insist on a chffligO fr very shame, em if we had tf6 oth$- motive. But, G9ylrro5itJlrat, the conditio is resented bthousands of flciti zefls who fire driving zealous for municipal improvements. Th feel tBftt it is out of keeqing vgth the objects that they have in view. Jurthermore.Qhe sense of injury and the desire for restriction argyteadily increasing. iQis a very common thing now to hear indignant protests against Jhe billboards from people ' who have no part in organized movements for their suppression (regulation. T$e active reformers hye thcQbest possible en couragement in an aroving publicentiment. Fruit -growing is already proving a very profitable industry in .Lane county. ADout uresweu, wnere tmjre are manypoa or- ARRAI!GiiG FOR THE jCEEL ENTERTAINMENTS s Committee Met Last Night and Perfected Plan3 for Starting Canvas Today's Suggestion by Eyen Stan. A ONE Pl KIMONO FOR BABY. . . ... ,1 . - a in ftiir nven it TCM KlMOXO Is as necessary to DaD.y s wararuue ; - " ' chards, prune jpuwers have realized handsome profits, especial-O ,vhIo t'li" dim'hiK.ii ly Dr. Scarbrougli, who is one O the largest prune growersOi I Siy U GoMiiei. On 9 Twrlte these few lines out of gratl tn for what Mvo-na has done for me tor dyspepslrHind luillKcstlon. I have suffered for the past five years and have tried different doc tors, but have no roHef until fi niidrug store (Hull's Red Cross Ding Store) here a short t- ago. The first box did me so much good that I immedlnto1jHrchased anoth er one. and 1 now.-el better than I have at any tlmelii the past 4ve yeack Am able toTiit anything and eveiTlViig. nnd get a good night's sleep afterwards. Was so had at one time that all I was nble W eat fun over a month was nun u giass 01 uiuk, mes dav. 1 would earnestly advise anvone suffcrluf: as 1 wasQom dyspepsia, to give tlW remedy a fair trliiL I remain gratefully yours. Harry lOcoodriel, nniuinnnll nr. A Init.-latinn nf tUir fflnnrlo ll.oi-olii. oti-ilrinn- a onfiisNO- -M4 HIVfr St.. Astabllln. O. rr ... . . . ' . 0 . i .Ml-o-na Is the only loglca dvsnen- q the state. The' natural result if the profits(flpade by growers has been a deQand for land in that vicinity, one man having refused 9ft, 000 for sixty res of fruit land there. q t " After all, thfte is one strikingreseiilance betef)a political q campaign and a game of baseball neither i really enjoyle unless lrd enough fought to furnish a few thrills for the root VP f both teams. O . 1 diigene will probably have a ne$ postoffice in due course of time, and it will fill a long-felt want. Sye of tho other things tiM w ougntTo rsn'e next fweeK are a new city nan, a x. m. C. A. building ant?)a modern hotelO 4 proper amountvof hustlinBri)', raw eK in a i O --J Ttwo or three tin O. ft a ' Levcl-henAeormen usually iUscount accusations against tftar The committee of young people having In charge the Burceel IifTier- talnment course met at the Chrntian church last evening and perfected ar rangements for canvassing the town today to place season tickets for the attraction. There are aorafft very fine numbers In the course,v-iwhIch 'are to be given Othe Presbyterian church, the finest auditorium In the atkv, and especially suitable for the Musical prograrfas it la removed from the noise Sriha streets yet Is centrally located. vi The first niafer of the flipgram will come NoveWoer 2, andMs four great musical artlBts: Poorest Dabney Carr, basm caiLUnte; Florence Ger tie Smith. B(L,yino; Earl J. Pfouts. I In; and Edwin M. Shonert, ifji On November 27, a trio composed of "ft y Agnes Doyle, the "coleen bawii of the lyceum and two singers will appe'A Jnunu23 ecturer of note, comes t(Walk on 'VJDiaUM'Ms." t.Tm is Alton Itude 8 Conwell, Russell r s!d M thefyemple QnlVflfalty-IiliQ-lphia, oNsrner t hospitals, lid a; phllaOiropist, its well as a the IfYrch 25 Acres .0)la , the aurau Pucki'W. the cartoonist and some er, W' IowT Colky time- 'e to be sit lat Glee Club of Apiar the Grlnnell, will sing. Perhaps the besk-uf the series be the last. May ljrwhen Joseph W. Folk, governor of Missouri, and one of the jMoneers in probing of cor rupt lJMature, will talk on "Sol diers of Peace." UUY SfHCliMA TKACTS ON YOilfS OW MtMS NOW There are two or three acre Tracts left In Blair Street addition, closo It, with stroots nly-raded, which you can but) at a iMdorate price on on monthly Installments If you wish. Qlsp tracts Im to 10 acres in GanOi Home addition. Ttwfe are very desirable and you may' make your own terms. O These are sulendld chances to makeg-tiioney byQivlng It, ns well as by thtrlncrease In values. They will not last long. See tho Oregon Land Wjmpany, Howe & Buoy or Zimmerman & Hugh about these tracts. 0 .Sjl . QS OI'KX LKTTKK. To the I HIir of The Guard nnd I Want tliej'i-oplo ti-sUiuiv Hint I Ulltarlly. working balance, which enables thei)to make their decision on principle, not personahtjQ Qfr ,a' ,wo men- heithornMng a bank account ojany reasonable jCbspeot of ever having will argue for hours, ad evtti come to blows occasionally ,iver tl qiuOn tfriutr- tvteoing uitiiu auposita, o , 9liiiocourt marti which tried &dmiral b (SAtQm for :, cfri'ofto lcOjr-continued drucnnessQfound hinu.guilty of "doSJftct." )pccfcourt Qonld have ci5l it "drunk and fbflj)rl" 0 O O oi0 Oi o fliio porigj outlot deflnds largely, as to fjKest an se, Vial with- box and money back. Ca t4e9. 9J li 9ts to;e. llgOabsolutely Q Deli .OOiaKffloeaAiODW&'CiexO'a ingQvQhiOie role is fre o t00Sot SOOTOo nigRoJicOoi orth keep tlWn iQ of 23 OCOCiSftttO JS Cot 6Q53 CtJ) C burnt child dreads 1W 93 o Z o O loolifiOlft; J0gourto gtQtheat ofng eQ, of C'via, (Jtbor y Ks jumped. $is tfQbjocta-jvre demanding thnt declare 01U' against tstria, or abdicatenhe throne. -cry - 1 f --- '- nquent tiftayers will ta'ke no ... .I..H...S7..... ... . AtiMOflffiquMfpaye tlce that dullnquvnt nixes will not 4feti iHMf ofore: unrinr a la.assed the Ut legislature of IW state taxes W.t are delln- uent after tho jixptra be advertised m he d; ,i., a months from the (O) at date of suWI ., mm nnnslderatlon. and certainly turn suouia the first tiling we consider. To fuldll this reoulremr-nt In everj- way w. should select a style that Is sufficiently broad across me shoulder. - .u. ir iw.rfect freedom, and it should lie d-opea in a r ".In Zm not Imitate tht MU . All garments for baby , should be dJO-ily fashioned, and if colors ahosen they should be In dell cate. soft shades of blue or pink. The one piece kimono Illustrated Is made with tiny tucks in the back that give a pretty fullness. The sleeves ars cut In one with the body portion and . ( amnio mnill 8'" " '"P1 " around tie arm. The nnderarm Seam may be closed., or the edges finished separately and tied together with rib bons. A dainty kim-.o can be made of white- albatross with (4e edges but luphoT? saivmped Wth pink smKT.'he neck can be faced .with a bias piece of vJsoft silk and closed . at the neck with pink ribbons to match the embroid ery silk. The un derarm seams may be finished In the same.wayand have a closing of ribbons to match -Que at the neck. Anotherdalnty ki mono can be car ried out In white flannel with an em broidered dot In blue silk. The edges all aroundQan be Qbound with blue wash ribbon about an Inch wide. A (Q ronuir feather stltcblnBwill make a plensiQflnlsu for the ribbon. If more warmth Is needed an attractive sack can be copied aftcrthls design In white cashmere uiiu iiui-iv w nil a ul'iiluii; annul; ui uiu ur iiiiiii mm. preiiy uuisn lor me edge Is toOoatherstltch the outside 111 it wavy line all around nnd fill In the space frani this line to the edge with embroidered polka dots. This, of course, should m done in blue or pink to iiiw-b the lining. A small silk cord with tassel ends makes a pretty finish for ttre neck. The sleeves should be finished to corre.JjSind with the botMu. This pattern Is ja In om- size nnd requires 2V6 yards of mnterlal. ? T r healthful jape comes the chief J aieni qi ivoyai iaicmg rowder Roi Grape Cream oi Tartar. Alum-phosphate powders are nude will hariQ,' and must be avoided. Q if HAI KINS Wll I RFSIfiN COMMISSIONERSHIP WUl Step Out of Land 0ffic9i January First On Accou:Q of Being Legislator W. W. Calkins, United States Land commissioner, whose off is in Eu gene, has announced his intention of resigning his office about Januarv 1 909, on account n. elected a member nr ,'k. lature. This li m . i o us khows, bm i, "est to take this n, ; Idea who his saccesoti' Large shipmeaioimJ iuB tuairs just rtrcetm new, up-to-date larup prices. CHAMBERS HAP.CI, See Watts lor im a dollar up. MEW FREIGHT RULES FOft SHIPMENT OpGOODS Hereafter, each package, bundle or piece of less than carload frelnht. must he plainly and Indelibly marked showing the name of the consQee, and the name of the Rtatlnn, town or city and state to which It is desic- nated. nccordlnc to the new rulp ro- -lvpd In the freight offices of all Northwest roada Old marks mut be removed or Vsffnced before nack asfi8, bundles or pleres will ) ac cepted for transportation, when frelgHyis consigned to a place not lo cated on the line of a railroad, each package, handle or piece must be niflrWpH nflS lha noma nf ,1.a n,inn ............ - w. uic nt.iLltlll. at which consignee will pecept dellv-l ery, or, if destined to a Place reached by a water Hue. the name of the rail road station W which delivery is to be Io to such water line must he marKT'd on piece. freight not marVod In urcnrflft'e with these rules will he rated ("- class higher. Freight consigned iVL;" place of whirl) there are two or THE GOME AND SEE SIGN O each package. bundleQ-j This si)rn is pornianently nttached to the front Q the mtiiii building ol thL I.ydia E. l'inkhuin Medicine CiWnany, Lynn, Mass. AVat Doos This Sinn Mean ? It means that public insiectinn oi receipt. i lnetiS wlucli w not "open and above- tftt dono n'nirr.iiri!!' T'i fhe Labomory and methods of doing iiriii-io of ,!ii n p,.rn. ), hn,i.Tn ..k.j " ' ' iK.uie!poie8uyaesireo.itmean8 Wir up the musruliir walls ' of the stomach, and making the stoinsi-li so strong and pciijc-t that It is nble wiinout nrtllii W help ur.iiimr.v in.'iti viJ 11 ease, out fiisroiiitort. w The expiM lencp. Mury'ioodicl Is a couunon one, a.M-it iiTsnte to snv that MJo-na talilels have cured more acute Ql chronic diseases . of the stoniai'h than any other medli-lnn I Hull DlQ Corell8 it ?ir.O cents guaiaiitees It to euro or ?-(il AIH) I'LAVT O . 4 X(V IMtKI'AItKD ' I'llll WOIllv Afi.MX. Q, The Ouard PrlntWs' Cn's plnnt Is now Installed nt 4 78 lllamotte (Theatre Mlorkl and prepared tn do all kinds of nrlntlng Core sat- satisfactorily than ever and do It more promptly. We have Installed a snlendld(3kw f-u. cylinder book and Jon press, new nounie tiecK iKTotvne. board." It means thatA permanent invita tion is extemlcWto anyone (Tb coO Rtid verify any and ail stiitvments made in the adverti jstyients of Lydia K. l'inkhani's VegeCaTile Conijiound. is it a purely vegem Die compound wxth- SIGN W ARfl 1'hat is the way the trade lie; ELECTRIC SIGN nas tne same rascinaticn tor peod That light has for tfyrths-lt attract them its waP A brilliantly lifted store is alwi well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or C O Lane County Electrical JOE TUCK, Mgr. 06 Jt lTUuiuu "tinniniiin.niiiiniiiiiiitt The GRANI TH DATK lib" Q tmv." 1C3 9 J.i ll.sW II)TII IllUTIHJAYV' ouuiiqueui-y may uu puld by any one doniaiiding to pjksame ai'.il a certif icate of doling. u W y will (, issued to such party. S-ction 87 of said-Jaw, In part, 5 ids: (J 'Any day after the expiration of six nioaths after taxes charged against 'iil property are delinquent tho tay.'collector shall (Tkuve the rljit, isWl It shall be his My, ixa dAkuid aad pnymeut of the taxes, penalty and interest, to make out and issue a certificate or certificates ... iieimniiem-y against such proper- and section 3S In nart reads: and miirhjuldlttonal :ilerlal. maklQ ) piydouiTie the c1, sire iiTaiiy other In the ritv and one of the finest in the st'VW, (1 4. -. Wephone nuniuer same as IkJ before. Main 10. t 4(Jt P iv.e., me Sold by all ty.' i urtiiieatos jt delinoueiicv shall 15 172S- bear interest fSfln the date of Issu ance unill redeemed thk. the rale of per cent per advised that tliey h:u- uot paid at least one-half of th.KT) ned t nnnuP nketnlMr 1:0. A....i,ui,,o n n....,, i'x. cxTS n..i u J 'X "KJ' 'tJ V7i 0T .i...' p"'nntor from (leorsHJwas bom in in. hu'.'w v. ................. iirym, e.uiiity, ri(Hirgl, October 20 ,ua- 1.S3S. and was educated In the I'ul- Ir Thrlstopher Wren, the ar-verslty of lieorglR. r served In the f3iiliiet of St. idol's Cnthedi'nnfe.lerate Armv VwMigh the civ nl In U.ndon.Qki'rn. lled oijiwiir and nt the end of the con'Mct Ovbrvmi'V 35. I. S3. CL rvsiiiii.sr' he siu.lv nf law. ,..r Ollv of Copenhagen. l)en-i ailinlsii to the bar he begun ",,ore me ilrst .Mmidii April that mark, nearly dcfifV'd by the prneilre of In Maron. II.-ear-1 ,,u" sme are dellnqueni and have fire. w I ly took sn a.-H inierest in hen.o-1 ",n osiinquent since sa;ffl:r9t M is: Spain railfled tre:.iy cedl U " , ,'. CT3 . --. l. ' ' '"" " l.rl.lu to the l ulled Slnl.Cl "'' ; ''" ho IflU r I ru.-i i i-nu t "'I )nt urf an.) l.)a i:irie iiouore liar-' rt.-d In Chicago. 1SP4 ll.ni'iie Men l. r. Canadian Kijinsw, dit'il in NVrntro-tl. .1 1 1) tlcil. ine elecle.l pievl- li. served In the body (or nay lu Apr!! and those wlu hnr Paid olie-h.CF.f their taxes as shove his one-half will become the first Monday In otftMttlo liver pills. o Do fnm druggists. ! made from roots and herbs 1 out tlrusrsV Coido nnd See. Do the women of America eont inu. ally use as much of it as we are told 1 Come and See. A no tlioni otraK eimti n iiJ')'dlyK,. Hnkham, and is there any Mrs. IMnkham now to whom sink woman are asked to write ? Come(&id See. Is thcvaQ private correspondence with sie.k women cifclucted by women only, and are the letters kep't Btrietly confidential ? Como nnd See. . Have they really got letfcf.s from over, one million, one hundred ! tnoujjaiKl women correspondents V ."'SQmne Company, "lu Willamette rreet. phone Red Q " liest quality tents all sue CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. t 4. 4 ri 1 MAM line, -ii year and f..r several y.-ais .October, and s! niou'lis from sui lilj. cerlifUji- ,( dellnqiieiu-y j lllli-en lS,'.').'lit lllleresi w-r .v I.-.-tied aainsi jour, a (r remain He for lliori I'refW.ll "r b! mother O well. till. 1 ey o. MiMiiHiiiaii i lumu- at lu $ old wk ni'ojikt'r In (ho H ; !vTrr:il timt a rantt;ttt ni'inm-rattr nomtnaiiou foi of ( itsu'cla ami rit :h oni' of 1 n'pi'o-nla' iv-s nf hi St at t-ral nf ilu nathuia! ; flh i-nnv-thns. ll wan oUvt.'vi i?riiM I'ult' St"irs'siMi!i!o in liM wa ro-i wa (ho dat btiari:iir annu!ii in-p' lUKi (HlOiSt may bo tv. STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS IX 1 1 r.M A I ) I Will (tlve priv.Hle 1 N Itl. Villi 1, INSTKl t-TION in I'll iiimi shuctlinni! anil Mu.-li tyiM-wrltint.,) Yon will N n llioroiigli, lirst-rbivs short lian.l uriter when I am through tencliing yon. Any "Indent who will study can fliilsb hi from two to three ill. pi.. KiKes. $7..-,) e fur:u-r 1 to settle tlie II. Slie riff a n. ro!s. penaltie e earnest.)' ro same :n . r 1.. .. )'.VJ i'a CoUcvior. wr IM.ilTTfi 1 ..nit irleu i-li.-i.a-f 1 1 .- ! I.llsil.iv.l lt SMITH'S. I'XlO) I'lisr pi m. ic At-t)i'T. 4 ANTS ANIl STKNOtiKAl'll. ' - ITS. IH7 Willamette St. l'hene I1 llll. .' O ti'ti nnd See. lfTve no Know trom tneir owlrpersonM i . J-s" orldeeLualha I ndt'',lioi,.0 .in th, ' DiTl "setap lCoSmiwund for fenude'ills Ih'IIOFNF H OSi 1 ill still go on usiiiK and being ben-11 i-LJVJL-,ll, thev liroof thnt. Trrlin V TK..1.1 -i''r ... . .. s- '. i umiiiuos vcKi'miupioiuiaind nut rured thousands of these women t Como anrt See. This advertisement is only foi doubters. The great aWfW women who know from their owVpersonM experience that noQedicino in the worm V wi elit-vl by it ; but the poor doubtin?. sutleniixvoiHan must, for her own sake,le lViglit eontidence.forshealso aught just as well rtgaiu her health. W. H. SMYTH to M. S. Qcblt Transfer Comjyiny ill do a genenil tfsll,sim.s.; m . Ii..,s..,l,l g.W. Xuuks ,,d all things ,x v,nr , n.cl.jvi. proiii,l and earefiil attention. "Hiisiiiess Primipt ,,,! iiiremi-' our inn It... I1!;. .. M.ln :t PROGRAM MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY " "Pestiferous Spider" "Lover in Kneading Trough" "Arco Club Competition" "Half Saturday Off" "Fireni's DaQjiter" Theicture n "Down With Men" O SONGS a . "On the Stmks of the Old Mill Streaa "My Heart TU Leave With You, .-N 11 Matiree Saturday 2:30 p. m. i.ifQ, J Evenine Pertormonee ALL SEATS (lOc. - ..7.nr lies. PL Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall. M. D. W. O. Pio.-r, M. D. P. J. Birtle, M. D. B. F. Sciirff. M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. r t-n tj . l n r (j).. E. McDougal, M. p(J) For the re tftlt!. Vnn.l-lMIW""' - -rr 551 . . . 1 .rlC Opuiuu. at tO corps of til"3 -i. . ..lia'j Rates on apf' ..Tra: Regular cou; t.O.iing in the hospital. ainine School for Xti&C Dursc cf lectures by t... ta- 3 hospital. Thcmciu-aU.;,. of tne hospWi constitutes T mation address . . KUYKENP-, 6'" lied l:(U f5) . 3) o o