Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1908, Image 4

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THE EIGEXE, DAILV lvARl, ivtl)KSI)AY, OCTOBER 81, 1008.
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THE EUGENE &AILY GUARD o
.IAID I'ltl.NTIMi CO.. IXC.
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Published every day of the week, Sunday's excepted. Address all com
munications and uiako all &iulltance payable to The Eugene Qjd,
Kugcne, Oregon.
Kulwcrlptlon ImUck vmiy
Delivered by carrier, per week . "
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By rjdil one Hwir (In advance) ... ...W 'jf"
One Wonth g
Single coplea 'Jjjj
Weekly Guard, per year l-o"
Advertising rates made known on application.
Agent for The Guard
The following ere authorized to take and receipt for subscriptions ei
transact any other business for The Daily and Weekly Ouard:
Creewcll J. L. Clark. -.
Coburg George A. Drury. U , U
A'l postmasters are authorized to receive and receipt for subscrip
tions to the Dally and Weekly iff Q
IATEI) ritEKH V-
MEMIIKK OF ASSOC!
Knurccl at KiiKeiic, Oregon, postoffico ait wcond-rlaHH mutter
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908
$25,000 life insurance policy, and a diamond ring, not to men
tion a few thousands in cash, just for promising to marry a; man,
has a head for business.
In extending the protection of the ciservice rules over
about 700 additional federal employes, the president was not
necessarily thinking of the possiblresult of the election, what
ever others may think.
wise are they who know hoi5)to profit by a good tip. Whe
the national political committees fopd themselves cramped for
money they advertised for it, anrJof it promptly. See?
It jOsa?d that thQieace of Europe is to be kept by the other
Jpwers buying off Turkey. If that plan is to be carried out, it's
the one bt bet that John Bull will eventually get the lion s share
of the purchase money.
O NAvftjATING THE AIR '
O q A feat that h9s always been considered iiposslbb i3 lining
one self by one's bootstraps Lut inhe ll'lit of eoine OiUC
present-d inventions foaDnavigating tho air one may, after all,
literally do what heretofore has been considered among the
impossible things, to-wit: defy the laws of gravitation.
Bangor, Maine', man has invented an airship that will sail
through the air without the aid of either a motor or a gas bag.
In other words, he has solved tfce problem, ifchis statements are
to be believed, of maintaining in the air, for an indefinite period,
a machine that is valy heavier than a?r. ffhis man is said to
r?e an experienced aviator ,and for years has been practicing on
his invention that he declares has now reached a state of per
fection. He will file a bid with tho government for supplying the
signal cor$s wiWi a machine that will fill ifll the requirements of
the department along this line ancl will be infinitely superftr to
the aeroplane perfected by the Wright brotheftj and which has
been tho wonder and admiration of the people of the 'entire
world. ...
This man recently made a flight with his aeroplane to a
height of TOO feet and maintained his position in the air, cover
, ing a distance of more than seven miles, mid all this without the
aid of a propelling power, other than the air itself. He sets up
the claim that' he can handle his machine without power, but is
in a measure at tne caprice oi the winds. However, with a
strong motor he can maintain hts position as long as desired, and
at no risk to the operator, for he does not depend entirely upon
the motor for his equilibrium, but on the vanes of the aeroplane,
which can be so manipulated that there is not' the least danger
of falling. ...
The Maine man 1ms shipped a large working, model of his
machine to NeWYork, where he makes exhibition flights for the
beaefit of the government officials and those interested in aero
nautios. The invention is said to be attracting the attention o
the entire scientific world.
KEEPING SUPREME C0rtT
OUT OF ALL POLfrlCSK
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WaslAgton, Oct. 20. The
, The, morning paper does not want the city to pay Engineer
Kelsey for the work he has done. 'Why not? There is nothing to
indicate that iie did not do his work well, and ao reason why the
city should not pay its bills just like an individual is required
to. At one of the city's many bond elections the principal ob
jection offered by the water company's paper was that the coun.
cil had not gone ahead and prepared plans so that the people
might know definitely what they were voting upon. Thjs last
"time the suggestion was complied with and plans and specifica
tions of the system were made in advance of the election, still
the same paper is not satisfied. The Ouard hopes tho, council
will continue its offorts to secure to tho people relief in some
manner from present light and water conditions, eftn if it is
necessary to spend some money in procuring plans and estimates
from competentengineers.
The Alitor of a California exchange'says newspapers that
are hard up for news make a good deal out of unimportant lo
iiiils. They put balloon heads on pyramids words, their work
being U!lt oam on glioses of beer, Thus they fill their columns
with nothingness and at trifling expense. They believe with
arnum, tho king of deception, that tho people like to beium
buggod. ' If br journalistic brother will reflect, ho 9ill con
clude that the nowfgiiers are not alone in thSIr deceit. The
lawyers and doctors and pr&ichers all work eir potty decep
tions Ql the public and all tgtlQ same end to ma'- the public
think it 0 getting something, ftien in reality it is getting nothing.
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Among the advocates of making the tariff revision upward
in at lengt one tlgig mohair are the memoes of the Texas
Sheep and Goat Raisers' Association. Yet tho late General Han
cock, wlQli a candidate for president, was laur!d at for say
ing "the tariff is a local issue." O
preme court of the United States to
day Indicated its disapproval of the
i f'orts to bring thnt court Into poli
tics by denying a tlon to advance
'h . htjrlng in the citse of the Nobel
State Bank of Okffhoma against
Governor Haskell tnd others, Involv
ing tho constitutionality of the Okla
homa bank deposit giQantee law.
"THIS DATE IX HISTOKY."
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1692
'October 21.
1774-O
The British government took
y William Penn's proprie
tary rights In Pennsylvania.
The provincial congress of
MassachuseTts determined to
enlist met for the defense of
tne Trovince ror the first
time, under the name of Min
ute Men.
1797 The famous frimte. "Constl
ttitlon" launehedat Boston.
HS05 Lord Nelson killed In the na
val battle off Cape Trafalgar.
1821 Jenny Llnd, famous singer,
born. Died Vov. 2, 18X7.
1854 Hemalns of Sir John Frank
lin's exploring party discov
ered near Great Fish River
Buck, In theArctlc Ocean.
186 Confederates victorious at the
battle of Ball's Bluff.
1868 Statui'of General Sedwlck un-
veiled at Vet Point.
1880 Contract signed for the con
struction of the Canadian Pa-
ciflc Railway.
1907 Start of international balloon
race from St. Louis.
"THIS IS MY :!ll ftlKTIIDA V."
Will Cnrletoil.
Will Carleton, the noted poet and
lecturer, was born October 21, 1845.
In Hudson, Michigan. H received
his education In Hillsdale College
and after his graduation from that
ttiatltutio In 1869 he did neTvspaper
work In Detroit and Chicago. A few
years lateT his ballads began to at
tract attention and In th earl- 90s
NeW York soclmy became Interested
In the poet and for a time his read
ings were the rage throughout the
country. During these years he ap
peared, with isuch success upon the
lecture platform throughout the
United States, Great Britlan and con
tinental Europe. In recent years he
has beon employed chiefly as a maga
jlno editor. Of the many poems Mr.
Carleton has wltten, by far the
best known ifle "Betsy and I are
Out," and "Over the Hill to the
Poorhouse."
I'EHS
HOBSON'S DATE
OF SPEAKING
IS CHAJIGED
Captain Hobson, who was
to have spoken In Eugene
next Monday night, will be
unable to get here on that
date. He will, however,
speak In Eugene Friday, Oc-
tober 23, at 8 o'c'Q k.Ond at
Junction City on ie same
date at 10 o'clock a. m.
The Jiubllc ; requestor to
take itice of the change
of date. v
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MAKIUKD
At the hoift of the nride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hemenway near
Springfield, Oct. 18, 1908, George I.
Dean and Miss Minerva Hemenway.
Rev. E. C. Wigmore officiated.
UNNECESSARY
MISERY FJOM-INDIGESTION
GOOD f OVCi II CURE.
For the complete cure of coughs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and all
lung complaints tending to constnnp
tlon, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation as a standard
cough remedy. It contains no op
ium or harmful drugs and can be
given with safety to children. Price
1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. .Wil
liams Mfg. Co, props.. Cleveland, O.
IDEAL RESTAURANT.
Miss Efflce Barrett has
again taken charge of the
Ideal restaurant on Ninth
street and she will be pleased
to meet all of her old cus
tomers. The best of service
and the best of eatables that
th market affords. . o27
What Shall Wo Have for Desert ?
Try JELL-O. the dainty, appetizing
and economical dessert. Can be pre
pared Instantly. Simply add boiling
water and servo when cool. Flavor
ful Just right; sweetened just right;
peri'wt in every way. A 10c pack
ago makes dessert enough for a large
family. All grocers sell it. Don't
accept substitutes. JELL-0 com
plies with all pure rood laws. Seven
flavors Lemon, Orange, "Raspberry.
Strawberry, Chocolate. Cherry and
Peach.
APPLES! APPLES!
The Ingham Vinegar Co. will fe
cee apples on Saturday, Om. 24.
and the week following. Eugene 0
egi. Oct. 20. Ingham Vinegar Co.,
It d&w o j( p p
James Smith was In town today
buying supplies. He bought a cof
fee mill and will hereafter grind
Folger's Golden Gate Coffe e . fresh
n uses it. He used to ask the
grocer to grind it.
Oar, fresh cement lust rerelved.
-. n.A.MHUiKti ilAKDWJRs Co.
An Austrian iroverSment commis
sion Is Investigating the use of pe
troleum as a locomotive fuel with
a view to adopting It for the rail
roads of that i,pire.
It is usoless for tho trust magiiftes, throtQi their organs,
to be hoping for tho end of the trust-busting era as lonQxs they
cQrtflue Q put tho screws on thrconsumers of their product
Yon catft. expect those who are daily held up to approve of high
way roUvcry,
Asliticis are in some repocts like drummers, they nat
urally feati the issues that are most popular with in the local
ity visited. And, afterCiil, they are only living up to the adage,
"When in Rome do as tho Romans do."
ras Peter, of Servia, wouldn't ovQring in that old gag
ahor Keeping your powdertfi-y on his people tho cips had
not Vfwught to provide themseives with powder before demand-
to bo led into battle.
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Tne 0.. C. has just,ued a bulletin entitled "Why Eggs Are
50 Cents a Dozen." But after all, it's the prico and not the rea
son for it that mospf us looking for.
Ntenying that the actress who got a $10,000 automobile t.
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FIVE MINUTES AFTER TAKING A
UTTLKIJlAPETaiN ALL VOIR
I.VDIGESTION IS CONE WHY
NOT PUT A XBND TO YOUR
8TOLCH TROVBLK NOW,
NOT PUT AN F TO YOUR
FAVORITE FOODS WITHO
MISER V.
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Whv notrirt now today, and
forever rid yourself of Stomach
trouble and indigestion? A dieted
stomach gets the blues and grum
bles. Give It. a good eat, then lalO
Pape's Dlapepsln to start the diges
tive juices working. There win De
no dyspepsia or belching of gas or
eruptions of undigested food; no
feeling like a lump of IeW in the
stomach, or heartburn, sick- head
ache and dizziness, and yourOfood
will not ferment and poison your
breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's Dlapepsln costs only 50
cents for a large A at any drug
atmo here, and will relieve the most
obstinate case of indigestion and up
set stomach in five minutes.
There is nothing else better to
take iras from the stomacfc and
cleanse the stomach and Intestine,
and besides, one triangtile will digest
and prepare for assimilation Into the
blood all your food the same ift a
sound healthy stomach would do it.
When Dlapepsln work, your stom
ach rests gets Itself in order,
cleans up and then you feel like
eatiw; when you come to the table
and what you eat will do you good.
Aiofut relief from all stomach
misery fs waiting for you as soon as
von decide to begin taking Dlapep
sln. Tell your druggist that you
want Pape's DiapensiiK because you
want to be thoroug""y cured o indigestion.
FATHER O-FARRELfc
SPEAKS AT
i Snappy Styles in Swo, 77
Misses and ru-.u 1
no Sweater, 3 I I -m.,
Child's fne Merl
buttons ow til" nee, allowlci
the sweats fo be easffly put ,m
nOBUI LCU UMUUiy COIOr, f W
regular 75c aL at . ...OjC
Children's fancy weave1,. "Buster
Brown," pearl buttons and' f.CoV
belt, red with white trinmim
Bpeclal at ....
$1.25
floselT
lr- v.,...?"-
ale on.. H
ach ,.
IiKia,'
ORTLAXD.
At a meeting of Division No. 1,
Ancient Order of Hibernians. Mon.
rViiv ntirhr decrees were conferred up
on 22 candidates, tflid an impressive
address was made by the Ijev. J. M.
O'Karrell of Eugene, state chaplain
of the order. A committee consist
ing of John O'Hare, D. W. Lane, E.
H. Deery, P. J. Smith, James Foley
and Edward Ryan was. appointed te
make arrangements for the'observ-
ance of the forty-first anniversary of
the deaths of the Manchester mar
tyrs, Allen, Larkin and O'Brien. The
exercises will be .held on the eve
ning of Sunday, November 23.
Father O'Farrell has already been
engaged as the principal speaker. Ad
dresses will also be delivered by oth
er prominent men, and a patriotic
musical programnje will be arranged.
Oregonlan.
vwus iur women aruN
M.uu; aqtMre 5hawls 25 cents
aa : iJC, wootn
Kb-in Honlrc 7 Onn 5
We are showing nothing but tr
Shirt,
Waist
Special .
$6.50
Ne waists, silk lined,
lindsomely trimmed
with heavy lace and
taffeta ribbon as shown
in the cut.
Now
on
sale at
$4.50
Other net waists at
$3.50 to toSO
that, a're Just as good
values as. this one. Vis
it our store and secure
one of these bargains. '
its vear'. (,..!
l. Tf . llL TTLrtllll, BAIlcjuT
liETTEJt FROM A FORTY-NINER.
Could Not Obtain Relief From Ca
tarih Until ye luul Usj-d Hyomel.
Here is a simple. Interesting and
sincere letter from a rugged pioneer
nf M9, who braved the dangers and
ftie hardships of the overland trail
to California. Surely the sincerity of
this letter should, strongly appe! to
those who desire to escape the bon
dage in which they are now fceld by
thnt ruthless and most powerful
wrecker of health and happiness:
Catarrh. e
Santa Rosa. Cal., Slav 5, 190S.
Booth's l-lyome! Co., Buffalo, NT. Y.
Dear Sirs: Sme years ago I was
afflicted with catarrh, and tried a
number of remedies, but received no
relief. I was told by n friend who
had been using your Hyomel, and
tlmuc!" I would receive a great ben
efit arid perhaps a cure. I purchased
an out fit, and before I had used the
bottle, I noted a marked Improve
ment. -
imiriMug once a nay. ana Reep mv
self clear of catarrh. I consider it the
best catarsh medicine that Is used.
I have often recommended It to my
friends. I am SI years old. I came
to i antornia In 1S4!, and of course
-jam not as vigorous as I was 5S
i years acj. Jly addles
guaranteed
PORTLAND JEWELER.
KILLED BY ROBBERS
Portland, Oct. 21. H. T. Butter
worth, a jeweler ana prominent busi
nessman of St. Johns,, a suburbnorUi
of this city, was snot through the
eart and instantly killed: by a high
wayman shortly after o'clock lust
night. The murder was committed
in Uutterworth's tront yard. The ob
ject was to steal a diamond ring
valued at about $35 which. Butter
worth wore..
Butterworth. had just entered his
front gate after closing his store a
few blcks distant. airs. Butter-
urncth anti ha, titn ltttla friHtt hp.lfd
the gate shut and arose to meet tue I demonstration, thfc
husband and father at the door. inW" was a rai -
Instant later they heard Butterworth
fall, though n shot Mjas heard by
them. Mrs, Butterworth opened the
door and ran to the side of her pros
trate husband to see what the matter
was, and discovered that he bad been
hot. She summoned the neighbors
and these called a physician. The
services of the latter were useless as
the victim was killed Instantly.
MORE HONORS FC
FAMOUS BA:
GOVERNOR HASKELL,
SPEAKS IN TEXA'S
Canal Dover. O,0rJ
uue ere to ask mii;
most notable prodon:
county he un4oiitaJ
that ft was "Cr"ld
their appreciation
achievements the (e
irtid near gathered:!'
ty fair grounds to k
reception and Atom
In honor of tne Mq
the Boston Amerltii!
ner- the famoai Pr.;
and a number of W
note were ere to 1
professionals and if J
DEMOCRATS SECil
ADDITift
Dallas.. Oct.. 2.1. Governor Has
kell, before a large crowd at tne tan , ' . , I(j tt)i
Chionco. Oct. re
tributions today to '
eampK-'n ara-jj".
over. ncl'W' J3 ;
.Uintuuu, $2.''. '5l1
California. J:5D.
New York. Oft. '
rratic National fl
out a list of ro:i;n!:-r-ived
October I. o
grounds, spoke in praise
ma and Texas, and criticized Presl-
i funds now amount ;!
hall 's
I used It for a mxith or so. and
stepped using itfjor a year or so.
Thought I was getting catarrh again,
and starujl using it airain. and 1
keep It IiWhe house and use It everjPto mention where Heurv W. tlrady
u.. i. !.. , t.,,-, .,,,,1 s,,n. 1 man)
ator Beveridge. Once during his
speech an enthusiastic spectator
caltyd out. "What about Hearst? l
1 ' governor repiieo; iul.o u,,
me names which it would be wrong! CM0SEN '
VERMONT SENATE
once spoke."
O
rt
Muntnt'i"- '".w
The United stati army iranspon ( halI1 10
coflf.i.v fpnni I 'in iii'iiinei -
oul""B ......
route to San Francisco, has
TWO MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENT'!
,v iltnvtlou of the president tjPV
Kcneral court martial win v iu.i,iV, .-
tivneral t'rodcrkk 1). (irant vvllic : :w . ,
ieiinnu is.ither niv.
Voivv truly, V. Mock
niel ( pronotfneed
ess is $H 4th St.
Buford
- Ho. en ro:
. , ileen detained at Nagasaki, Japan
ou account of the death of a soldier
on board from cholera. Another
case h!i HevelnneH but the patient
1U -O- e I . rwnvnr hi. The nff rprs OI
b.V Hall's Ked Cross lUltnrH anir t'hev' rin not fenr a
Is guaranteed by Hull's Red Cross titer spread of the disease.
for grip, fejjighs, colds, bronchitis,
croup of Iniants. nsrhmn nn,l oil l
eases of the nose, throat and lungs.'
including inhaler, i
legislature
elected
ate an et'a ..
, fill the J
Senator Pr,r
i cans.
the
ftir-
est and most
,h.i lanit''"'-
A complete outfit
costs cm $1.00; extra bottles of Hvo
ntel, If afterwards needed, cost but
o cents. Ask Hull's Red Cross Drug
store about them.
Had n Close Call
Mi
knM.-onrletor of th CroouOlo
tel. TaWhn, Miss., sa fri) -For gev.
eral months I sufferedTHth a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have Itserlp on men. when a friend
reromftrAded Dr. King's New Dis
covery. began taking It and three
bottles effected a complete cure "
The fame of this life-saving cough
jnd ccl.i remedy, and lung and throat
world wide. Sold at V
hwale
Kuykendalls store.
0c and $1.;
Large shtpmeni ot rockers and din-
m cnairs just received. See us for
up-iu-aaie luru.ture at
1'rices.
right
"i t:,
Cfn)MnKRS HARDWAirf: C(G"3(2 Friday fcM Saturday the oeai.'."' r
S MILITARY art'nr .zrr..Qz: . . i miR MiMSTER
Mica, sc., t;.: !c.jm:j'-" i "thb best mj
Grand Opening
of the
ORPHEl?M THEAT
nt O
tt Manaffemeni
SPECIAL ATTRACT
Rasmus presents the popular
pany in the great
to "THE DtviL
For two ghti, beginning
Wednesday antt Tnursniijgy -ry
w
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farce-
Hl? WIFE'S HOBBY"
'-""ir.. Colonel Ueur, , M.nVnr i.b ""'l t f P0FULAii
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