Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 27, 1908, Image 6

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    Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and ivhlcl lias ucen
iu use for over 30 yeurn.'lius borno tho natnro of
and linn
J- sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
'&ccUM Allow no one to deceive you In thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Junt-an-jfoou " aro bu
EurliiientH that trlflo with and o.'-.'...er tho health of
InluuU and Children Eiperioaco agaiut Experiment.
.WhaUs CASTORIA
' CaHtorlu In a linrmlcss Hiibgrtute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, DropH and Soothing: fcjrupn. It ia I'leaHant. It
contain) neither Opium, Morjjhlne nor other Narcotic
HubHtancc. Itsiffo In Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and alft vs FevcrlnhncHH. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Btomach and liowebi, giving-Wealthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Frkild.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have
In Use For Over
SIGN "W .'A.iR'O
1 hat is the way the trade flico 'm I
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for people
that light has for moths-it
attract them its way
A brilliantly lighted store is always
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas
Lane County Electric Works
JOE TUCK.lMgr. ' 627 S. Willamette
WM pbtTITM THE SQUARE
ITI. OIVIL&ll, DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
ELI BANCS
J. H. WEST
BANQS LIVERY CO.
Livery, tfeed, Stage and Sales Stables f-
' Cabi Always Ready - 1 - r
First Qau TuAiouU oi Alt Description
. ..STAGES..
MiKFNZlB STAGE leaves Eugene EUGRNE-FLORENCE STAGE
atiiJOa.m. Slijci do oat call t . A daily stage ltavtaEugeaeat 1 1. m,
private ratdrncM but will oil k lor Mapleion, cIom connection by
e.tt'f'i octllied tlx day kckws. mum ice Flottact and A cm
Livery Phone Main 2 1
Eugene poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of e
ttLive and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to
meet the demand we will have on hand Urge supply of live
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NUMBER.
102 East Ninth Street
re
been nmuo under Ills per-
Always Bought
30 Years.
J THE SATISFACTION IN
I BUYING
KroixrleB at our store 1h niutuul.
Wo tuko aiitisfiictlnii ill carrylui;
In stock tho best oT everything,
si -HI n u nt rensonnblo prices mid
servliiK customers roiiiitly ami
courteously. Thoso who trmla
hen. tuku satisfaction In tli
goods, the store service niul lllu
lrlM. Have you tried tho lOng
lixh wit In ii ts wo soil lit 20o a
pound . You'll bo satisfied it
you tin.
KARL McNUTT
Q
Phone Main 645
0
INDIGENT REPLY
0
TO CHARGES
Standard Oil Magnate Sees to
Euslain Morrison Ap
pointment New York, Oct. 26. John D. Arch
bold, of the Standard Oil Company,
made the following statement this af
ternoon regarding the letters read by
W. H. Hearst at the Carnegie Hall
meeting Saturday ulght:
"I am very sure that uifcil Hearst
read the letter neither Judge Morri
son nor Judge Henderson had any
knowledge of my having written Gov
ernor Stone in their behalf. Judge
Henderson was not appointed by Gov
ernor Stone to the supreme court, but
was three years later appointed by
Governor Pennypackor to the su
preme court judgeship. If, however,
any feeble word of mine could have
influenced in the slightest degree the
selection of these gentlemen for their
respective positions, I would be very
proud of it. Their states have no bet
ter servants han tney, ana i cer
tainly have never asked a favor of
them of any kind, either for myself
or for the company with which I am
connected.
"My letters to General Elkln re
ferring to the accompanying drafts
related entirely to contributions to
the Republican state committee, then
engaged In the campaign preliminary
JOHN D. ARCH BOLD.
to the nomination of Mr. McKlnley, a
subject regarding which I think Mr.
Hearst should be a little sensitive, for
was It not the election nnd tragic
death of Mr. McKlnley that came near
costing .Mr. Hearst his precious neck?
"The statement regarding Judge
ilalght Is In connection with an old
libel that has been explained and ex
ploded 'so many times that It would
bo a simple weariness to the public
to go over It again.
"Tho intimation by Mr. Hearst that
he has had any communication from
me or any of my associates In con
nection with the stolen letters is a
He.
"The only favor which I would ask
or hope ever to ask of lloarsl Is that
he return to me the letters handed
him by his larcenous gentleman
friend which were written from Ja
pan, relating to the fatal Illness of
my daughter In that country."
Klkills' Denial
New York, Oct. 26. William J.
Ilryan spoke in the Astor Gallery at
a reception of the Woman's Demo
cratic Club at" tho Waldorf-Astoria
today. Judge ICIkln, of the supreme
court of J'uniiK.vlviinla, who up to this
time has made otily a general denial
of Improper relations with John i).
Archbold and the Standard Oil Jlom
pauy, us Inforoniially charged by Mr.
Hearst through the rending of a num
ber of letters to Mr. Klkln nt a polit
ical meeting In New York last Satur
day night. presented a detailed
statement to the Associated Press to
night, explaining the letters and the
matters to which they referred.
CHAIUiKS THAT WKKK
. M.VDli 11Y HKAItST
New York, Oct. 24. W. R. Hearst
addressed a big meeting here In be-
JbtvlCtUlothe Independence party, aud
during the course of his speech read
a letter from John D. Archbold to
Governor Stone, of f'eiinsylvanin. urg-
Ong the appointment of Judge Morri
son to the supreme court bench, vice
Mitchell, deceased.
Mr. Hearst bQnn by referring to
his previous disclosures regarding so
called Standard Oil letters, and in
comn&ittng thereon said:
"I have endeavored to show clearly
Oho corruption of tho two old parties
and tne need tor a now party.
"1 have endeavored to Qow the ne
cessity of the measures for which the
platform of tho Independence partj
stands If the republic Is to endure. 1
consider it my solemn duty to give the
cliliens of this nation the Informa
tion I possess.
"I hae performed my duty Impar
tially and fearlessly.
"My disclosures are about af an
end, hut I have an Important batch
of letters tonluht bearing Uhiii a mat
ter close to l heart of all good ctt-
IK0I1S.
"Thlndependi'iu-e party platform
inn-lares for election of senatofc) by
the people. 1 have fought for ihat
,-!. ji-fliB, ami I
happy to si-e that the necessity forWr
is now universally rei-ognlied.
Kli-vtioii of Jiidgt-t.
"The Independence pai-Qplatfortn
also calls for the eteellortfV allidges
by the people. O "
"There are nianv sincere aud pat-
rlotic citizens who do not as yet real
tee the advanri of this plank, but
I purpose to sVow tonight the influ
ences that an- exerted whenever op-
occure
lb
ie ap-
polntment of judges favorable to the
Standard OH presents itself.
"Bofoiejj, -ailing these letters I am
going to itti my friends in the audi
ence to bid me a fond farewli.
"Information has been delicately
conveved me that if I stop reading
letters rigut now all will be forgiv
en, but if i make another damaging
disclosure, the whole power oi me
Standard Oil Company will be exert
ed against me.
"I say farewell to my menus,
therefore, because I am going to read
the letters:
Archbold Letter
2 6 Broadway. December 5, 111 02.
My Dear Governor: I am sure you
will nardon anv sOning presumption
on my part in writing you on a sub
ject which both personally and. on
behalf of my company I am greauv
interested. It Is to urge the appoint
ment of Judge Morrison, of McKeen,
to the Bupreme bench, vice Mitchell,
deceased. Judge Morrison's charac
ter for ability and integrity needs no
word at my hands, but aside from
these great considerations his famil
iarity with all that pertains to the
great Industries of oil und gas In the
important relation they bear to the
interests of the western part of the
state, make him especially desirable
as a member of the court from that
section. Hoping that it may prove
possible for you to favorably consider
Judge Morrison's appointment 1 am,
with every high regard, sincerely
yours, JOHN D. ARCHBOLD.
To Hon. William A. Stone, Harris
burg, Pa.
"I certainly do not Intend to attack
tho Judiciary.
Morrison Appointed
"I do not intend to make the
slightest comment upon the letter.
But I feel at liberty to' inform the
public that Judge Morrison is today
a member of the supreme bench of
Pennsylvania, and that he reached
that high position either through his
ability and Integrity, or through his
familiarity with oil and gas."
ROSBURG STORES
KEEP OPEN SUNDAY
,-Roseburg, Oct. 26. For the first
time for several months the confec
tionery and cigar stores and theatres
of Roseburg were kept open on Sun
day. Shortly after the June elec
tion, when the county went dry, the
citizens of the wet element, as a
means of retaliation against the Pro
hibitionists, some of whom were en
gaged In business, caused the Sunday
"lid" to be put on Roseburg good and
hard. After several violators of the
law were arrested and fined every
thing was closed tight, but when the
decision of Judge Gantenbeiu, of
Portland, declaring the law uncon
stitutional, was learned of the shop
keepers in this city decided to open
on Sundays, feeling confident that if
it should come to a trlul that the su
preme court of Oregon will uphold
the decision of the Portland Judge.
yARSITY CLASSES TO
HAVE FOOTBALL TEAMS
Each class in the University will
have a football team In the near fu
ture. According to the verbal agree
ments made between the classes, men
on any of the football squads will be
barred. The first game will be play
ed Thursday afternoon between the
freshmen and sophomores.
t'ollcge News
Miss Lola Codard, of Portland, Is
visiting friends hero.
The subject of Senator Fulton's ad
dress tomorrow has not yet been
learned. Registrar Tiffany says it
will not be a political one, however.
XOTICK (IK DISSOLUTION
Be It known that the business con
ducted nt 65 Kast Ninth street, and
heretofore known as Moon & Ting
ley's feed, seed ami implement store.
Is hereby dissolved, by mutual con
sent, Mr. Tlngley retiring from the
business." All bills owing by the firm
will be settled at the ofd stand1. All
accounts and notes due the firm of
Moon H Tlngley must be settled at
the store at once, either by cash or
note. Accounts not so settled will be
placed with a collection agency, with
instructions to "make Immediate set
tlements. Mr. N. J. Blais. of Eugene, a young
man well and favorably known, will
succeed Mr. Tlngley, and the busi
ness will be known in the future to
tho Moon-Ulnis Implement Company,
and will consist of a full and com-
lete line of seeds, implements, fene
lg. and almost every other thing that
a farmer . ill need In his business.
We take Hits onnortuultv of
thanking our many friends and pat
rons, past and present, for their gen
eious appreciation and patronage.
and hope and predict their continued
rolntlons with the new firm, who will
inane every effort to live un to the
old firm's motto, "A Satisfied Cus
tomer.
W. S. MOON,
o2S F. S. T1NGLEY.
WHKKH IllLLKTS PLKW.
veteran of the Civil War, who Yost
a foot at Gettysburg, savs: "Th.
good Electric Bitters have done !
worth more than fire hundred dol
lars to me. I spent ch money doo
torlnc for a bad case of stomach trou
ble, to little purpose. Then I tried
r.iecinc Hitter fd they cured me. I
uuw mie mem as a tonic and the
seep me strong and well." 5uc al
i. ivuynenaau s drug store.
COW KKKti.
Alfalfa meal. aQuSs)' Venth
and illamette streets. Phone M
1521.
rttioif s.wvixii q
tlasollne power, by V. V. Moore
phone Red 32S3. etrA-rs lare o.
small win be appreciaPa.
COULDTNOT WALK
FORFOUBMONTHS
X
Mass of Itching, Burning Humor
on Ankles Feet Fearfully Swollen
Opiates Alone Fught Sleep
Many Treatments Faired but
TORTURFJoficZEMA
YIELDED TO CUTICURA
-
" Cuticura Remedies are all you clum
tnem 10 ue. x nuu cv --w
two years. I had two physicians, but
mev oniy kvo mo raid - --
and I cannot enumerate the ointments
and lotions I UBed to no purpose. My
ankles were one mass of sores, lhe
itching and bining were so intense that
1 could not sleep. I could not walk for
nearly four months. One day my
husband said I had better try the Cuti
cura Remedies. After using them three
times, 1 had the best night's rest in
months unless I took an opiate. I used
one set of Cdticura Soap, Cuticura
Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills,
and my ankles healed in a short time.
Jt is now a year since I used Cuti
cura, and there has been no return of
the eczema.
" I had a small lump in the corner or
my eye for over a year which was very
painful and got larger all the time. I
thought I would try Cuticura Soap and
Ointment on it. and now it is gone. I
am seventy-three years old and have
lifed on tne farm I now occupy for
twenty-seven years. Cuticura Reme
dies are the safest and most reliable 1
have ever used for all skin humors. Mrs.
Dafid Brown, Locke, CraMiford Co.
Ark., May 18 and July 13, 1U07."
DISFIGURED
For Life Is the Despairing; Cry
of Thousands
Of skin-tortured and disfigured vic
tims of humors, eczemas, tetters, and
rashes, who have tried and found want
ing many remedies, and who have lost
faith in all. To such Cuticura Soap,
Ointment, and Pills appeal with irresist
ible force. Thej are absolutely pure,
Bweet, gentle, and wholesome. They
afford immediate relief in the most dis
tressing cases, and point to a speedy cure
when all else fails.
Complete External and Internal Treatment lor
Every Humor of Infants, children, and Adults
consists ot Cuticura Soap (25o.) to Cleanse the Skin,
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Ileal the Skin, and
- Cuticura Reaol'ent(50c.,(orlntheformofCncolBta
Coated Pills 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood.
Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Cbem.
Corp-. Sole Prop., Boston. Uass.
tVM&Ued Free, CuUcuxa Book on Bkla Dtoetue.
niSCOURAGED
You may be discouraged
because you have tried so
many nerve remedies without
having received any benefit.
!f you would only try a six
weeks course of NERVITA
TABLETS, you would have
good reason to rejoice.' If
they were not the best made
why would every druggist
recommend them ? They are
known as the King of Nerve
Medicines for 22 years; any
druggist will sell you 6 boxes
for $5. Cheer up. It's not
too late. Write for Free
Booklet.
Fisher Drug Co. Chicago.
KOlt SALE 1IY MARX-DKIG STORK
Tint You Walls
With
Calcimo
The Sanitary Finish
easily applied and durable
NEW DESIGNS IN
WALL PAPER
Overton Wall Paper )
. and Pain) Company
16-18 West Seventh St.
Tba First
NationsBank
OF EUGENE, OREGON ' -Invites
your account, whether lar.
O or smalP
Your business will receive prompt
. accurate and confidential atten
tion.
SAKK DHPOSIT HOXUS VOH HSI
T. G. HENDRICKS., Presides!
8. B. EAKIN, Vice-President
P. K. SNODGRASS. Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
HMuUant Cashier
LUKB L. GOODRICH.
- Assistant Cashier.
la Interested and ahonirt
about UV wouderfnl t
iMARVELWhirlingSoriv
i mm v.-l.i i,,
It clean
A tear dnunrltt frc tt.1
1 1 v K L, a. rfpt no
ocrir, bat aro J tiAir. n fur
fntl itarucnliu aal directly In
YlnaW to Indira. ,M H Kl.tii.
M9trrei,?i Jt.M lUllh
lne-iTK Drag ,Qj .torrQ
Wooden! CUrk rg Oo PortI.
i 3C Roll
o
tt
I at DODGE'
MoonB!ais Implerm
We wish to announce to tWo
need anything in the line of farm;.. t.T.ott
weeks that we will hp ni0oj f bu,,ls m ttt J
r..otu l0 snoff .
convince you that our Drices 9r. .
we have the Leader lines, and our prices D3
TITiON. "Seeine- is knnwi - J. cesDJ
tion m prices on plows and Dea- tnnt v. !:
interest you. On Superior drills we ha .i .
price, which will' be continued. COME Am J
MAKRTTS TtOTW WAPDV ' u siBl
AMERICAN FIELD FENCE IS CHEAPQ
Moon-Blais Implement Coi
65 East Ninth Street.
EUGENE HOSPITil
Mescal and Sargkal
STAFF
Kuykcndall, M. D.
V. O. Proaser, M. D.
P.LBirtte,M. D.
B. P. Scueie, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B, DeBar, M . D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
..Training School for' Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and m
training in the hospital. I he medical and surea
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. Forratad
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MD.!
II I' EAT A
miwmrawa
O -,vr .
some
J. E. XILBO
Satisfaction (aianteed
Phone 5391
DAIRYMEN. s-i
- U
You are interested In whatever
may brim yon tie highest price for
your milk product. Selling cream
to as will bring yon higher returns
thai you can get by any other
method.
EUGENE CUEAMSRT,
Successor to Independence Creamer
'i Willamette St. Phoue Main 63S
We are agents for the Empire
Cream Separator. q
1
Phnnp Rbtl
EUGENE OREGON
. oium a
J
For the
Medical and Surgical Q
Modern operating room and qd
Appliances (otX rwmt
Sputum and blood examniJ
full corps ot trained mm
Rates on application
WeCari7PriKl
and no other kind,
In have the best
.ni let the other
rtlp the Inf rlor mbl
Consequently our pl
tomers know lor w
lamb, muttoii, relink
all kinds oi pulirfi
snd (or chops. stabB
lets, no competit
nrnarh us In aMlfr
may be said of or A
hams and oacoa
Broders Btj
i
hneMaMJJ
MOST GR.0CERS
Olympic ftt
every sack guartttw
Made ol selectrJ Eastern Ottpa kirJ I
duces more loa'es of bread
loaves are lighter and whito-
quaatiry of bread Krodud i "Jl";
oinertiouri. rwu -- .
'THEORTLAND FL0UM'
Wells and KureVM
wacei ct-
Mm
..tti
C. MOW. 1-
Furniture f't'
end ot rm :y;
lieu. ' .
nhor-e. Black
1 Heating (J
,in stone W "
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