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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1908)
ram roans matt gcaau, tthsdat, xorwmm 10, imo. NORTH DAKOTA, NEW BATTLESHIP, LAUNCHED COMMERCIAL CLUB'S "MEETING LAST NIGHT Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and wlilcl has oecn in use for over 30 years, lias borne the i-natnre of and lias been made under his per jC&&'' , sonal sypervision lnco its infancy.. 'CtC4U Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grotd" are but Experiments that trifle with and c-'.tf-cr the health of Infants and Children Expeoace against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Oastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms anil allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's EYi-wid. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the Signature of Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought Sn Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUfl OOMMNT, TT MURHAV THCT, HIUrWRK CITY. New unci Slightly Used Automobiles Itought, Sold or Kxchuiiged f Great Bargains in the Following Autos Tourist '07 Model, 7 passenger, glass front, clock speedometer, Bus lights: In perfect order. $1050. Cost $3000. Franklin Touring Cur, top, gns lights, newly overhauled. Cosi $3100: for $13(10. Stoddard Dayton, '07 Model, glaHS front, top, speedometer dock, gas lights; In fine condition. Cost $;000; for $1360. Stoddard Daytoa, '07 Model, glass rront, top, speedometer lights: In fine condition. Cost $3000; for $1250. A bargain. Orient Touring Car, glass front, top, all new tires. Co-: $2800; for a quick sale, $suu. . NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES z'opo Wnverly Eloctrlc, in porfect condition; been used 4 1-i ..lontlis. Cost $2200: with new rectifier for charging from eloctrlc li;;lll, -cost $300. All for $1150. " All makes of Runabouts in perfect condition from $175 to $000. For Bargains See Us The Wise Marl Buys a Used Car PORTLAND AUTOMOBILE COMMISSION HOUSE, Automobile Row, 634-530 Alder St., Corner Seventeenth riiono A Main 4455 WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE SECOND-HAND DEAL ERS IN PORTLAND THE LARGST ON THE COAST Free Storage ' Auto Repairing Steam and Gas Fitters Pipe threaded from inch to 6 inch Price from JOc to 50c All size nipples cut from JJinch to 6 inch All work guaranteed 1 . MARTIN & BRIGGS, 57$: SAT Signature MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour SNOWl ROP AND BRILLIANT every sock guaranteed Mdc olwltctfd Ewt.rn Of gun hard wheat. It pro. ducn mote Iwvct ol fcred ttun any other flour aod the laiwi are lighter and whiter. Because ol the increased qu uitity ot bread produced 'he erst l no higher than tor other Hour.. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS 5NOWDROP sold by PIERCE BROS CHOICE CUTS OF . ROAST BEEF Mnny people say they are hard to find hard If you don't know, easy if you do. To iimko It easy, note the address below when In search of tender. Juicy. nltoi9lur satisfying cuts for roasts wild sfoiikn. o Broders Bros Phone Main 40 . West. BmSL. ' -T4 MARY L. BENTON. Miss Mary L. Bentou of Fnrgo, chosen by Governor Burke of North Dakota to ac t as sponsor for the bat tleship uuincd for her native state. Qulncy, Mass., Nov. 10. Into the waters of 'the Fore river, on whose shores several of the finest ships of the new navy" have been built, there was launched today the great steel hulk of what will be the for midable battleship North Dakota. The occasion was a notable one, as the North Dakota is the first United States 20,000 ton all-big-gun battle ship of the Dreadnaught type. Built by the Fore River Shipbuilding Com pany, the big vessel is 60 per cent completed, and will be turned over to the government in less than a year. The keel for the North Dakota was laid on December, lu last, the date or the sailing of the Atlantic fleet on Its globe-encircling trip, and In her construction all time records for the building of American naval vessels have been broken. Numed by North Dakota Girl Shortly before the hour set for tho launching, while the wedces were be ing driven in to lift the weight from the ground to the sliding ways, the naming party, led by Hear Admiral Bowles, president of the shipbuild ing company, made Its way through the crowd and ascended the launch ing stand. The sponsor, Miss Mary Ilenlon, daughter of Colonel John D. Benton, of Fargo, N. D., received an ovation, as did also Governor John Burke and other members of the North Dakota party. The launch of the big vessel was entirely successful and was witnessed by an immense crowd. When th CELEBRATED BUCKS STOVE CASE DELAYED Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. The case of President Samuel Gompers, Secretary Frank Morrison and Vice President John Mitchell, all of the American Federation of Labor, and who are charged with contempt of court, was called today In the district supreme court. The case grows out of a suit for Injunction instituted against the labor officials by the Bucks Stove and Hnnge Company, of St. Louis. Owing to the absence of President Gompers and Secretary Morrison In Denver, where they are attending the annual convention of the American Federation of Labor, a further delay In the hearing of the contempt proceedings Is likely. FIGHTS SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT Al Kuafmnn vs. Terry Mustnine, 25 rounds, at Los Angeles. Tommy Quill vs. Young Loughrey, 12 rounds, at Boston. GOOD COUGH VVUK. For the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, 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, 0. JIST KKOKIVKI). Another lot of those picnic hams, which we are selling at 12 cents a pound (one to a customer). The HANDY MEAT MARKET, E. Fifth and Willamette streets. IJKD Four-elght-nlne-one. Send me some ot your excellent sausage. THE HANDY MKAT MARKET, East Fifth and Willamette streets. Phone Bed 4SS11. n'J COW FKED. Alfalfa meal. At BnHny'i. Venth and Willamette streets, lihone Red 1521. F1XUH KLOIK Valley flour, $1.15 per sack. Ax Billy Department Store. tf wji.i, rtKii.i.ixr. 0 Get your wells drilled by ola and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4.STS. k i Good clem clever seed at J. W ( Quackonbush & Sons. NJ V-t i . word fas given the great mass of steel began to move majestically down the greased ways for Its ini tial plunge into its native element. Miss Benton dashed against the prow a bottle of wine decorated with the national colors. As she did so, she exclaimed in firm tones: "I christen thee North Dakota. A great wave of enthusiasm swept over the crowd of spectators as the christening ceremony was perform ed. Down in the crowd and up on the stand men and women waved hats and handkerchiefs, while thousands of throats joined in the wild cheer ing which greeted the new queen of the sea. Shrill whistle blasts from the nearby factories and the fleet of tug boats assembled in the river join ed in the chorus, and almost drowned the notes of the national anthem, va liantly nlaved bv the band. A Magnificent liattlcship The North Dakota is a sister ship of the Delaware, which is under con struction at Newport News. The in itial outlav for the huge Dattiesmp was $10,000,000. Her guns alone will cost about $1. 000, 000. She will have a long forecastle deck, extend ing from the bow almost to the cen tre of the ship. The ten twelve-inch guns will be arranged in five turrets, two to a turret, the forward turret being so located that the axes of its guns will be twenty-four feet above the water line, and just abaft of this turret will be another, the barbette of which wi.. be sufficiently high for its guns to clear the roof of the for ward turret. Abait the break of the forecastle deck, and also situated on the axis of the ship, will be two more twelve-inch gun turrets, the guns of the forward turret in this pair firing over the roof of the after turret. Abaft and near the stern will be the fifth and last of the big turrets. Naval men declare that no navy in the world possesses a ship of . the Dreadnaught type in which the guns are better arranged. For repelling torpedo attacks the North Dakota will carry a secondary battery of fourteen five-inch guns. These guns are all to be mounted broadside. The yessel will be driven by tur bines of 25,000 combined horsepow er. These powerful turbines must drive the powerful battleship through the water at the rate of at least 21 knots an hour on the four-hours' trial run, If the contract is to be ful filled. The officials of the company confidently assert that they will be able to do this and go the government one better, making at least' twenty two knots speed. If this can be done it will be a record to be proud of, for It will eclipse the present world's record of the' Dreadnaught, twenty one knots, and that, too, for a con siderably larger battleship. The length of the North Dakota is 610 feet and beam 85 feet. Her com plement will consist of nearly 900 officers and men. BASEBALL MEN IN SESSION AT CHICAGO Chicago, 111., Nov. 10. Minor league baseball owners and patrons will be particularly interested in the annual meeting or the National As coctation of Baseball Clubs, the great minor league organization, which be gan at t lie Auditorium Annex today. There is some ilk of redisricting the minor league territory and the matter may be discussed at the pres ent meeting, thmigh it is not at all probable than any action will be ta ken toward redisricting. There is no war talk this 'ear, and all indica- tlons point to a liurmonious session. The re-election of President Pat Pow- ers is assured RHODE ISLAI D'S HEROIC DEAD HONORED Vlcksbnrg, Mss., Nov. 10. The monument erecifcd In the National Military Park here In memory of the Rhode. Island sojiiers who fell in the siege and battla of Vlcksbnrg, was dedicated toJay with interesting ex ercises in the iresenee of a large throng. A part of twenty-five per sons, including lie leading officials of the state, we e on hand to repre sent Rhode Isliud. The monument Is of granite ni l of artlstie design nwd wns, erected it a cost of $5000. Watched "For fifteen tre working i Flftwu Years. a rs 1 have watched Bucklen'a Arnica Salve; and it ha( never failed to cure ulcer or burn to led. It has saved us any sore, boll which it was api many a doctor Hardy, of East bill," says A. F. hVilton, Maine, 25c at W. A. Kuykei iiall's Drug Store. TIMUK FOR SALE Four and a hnjf million feet of old growth fir, con only mile and a ting ot 120 acres. alf from tide-water. Siuslaw river, or can bo bought fi good logging strem. r $2000 cash tneed the money). Apply to TOM WOLF, No. 4 CP Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. IS. C. MORtsJV'S t i nXlTl UK FArroKY. Fuftlture maiufactuiea for whole ale or retail tride. Factory at east end of Fifth stri't. Repairing solid Ited. Plume Bl ok 5391. Residence phone, Black a 0. tf iLorjt ri.oiK Valley flo;)?l per sack. Ax Billy Department Suire. if lies', niianty Ills ai- s!7ey. A meeting of the subscribers to the promotion fund of the Commercual Club was held last evening and sev eral matters of importance discussed. The first matter to come up for con sideration was the election of a board of governors and resulted in the re election of the old board. Thft regular meetine of the club followed the subscribers' meeting. Af Vi ter the reading of the minutes the call for reports was made. Free Thomas, of the membership commit tee, stated that he had sent out 316 letters, but as yet had received no ac cessions to the membership. The matter of the club's excursion to Albany was then presented by Mr. Hartog. He said that a good repre sentation from this city would show to the people of Albany a very pleas ant courtesy. Mr. Hartog also urged that a good representation of the, club members accompany the football team to Portland on the occasion of the Oregon-O. A. C. game. Manager McEwen, of the football team, stated that the people of Corvallis have made arrangements to accompany the team from that city, and that.Eugene ites should show the same spirit in regard to the University. President Campbell moved a resolution that it be the sense of the club that as large a contingent as possible should ac company the Oregon team to Port land and give them every encourage ment possible. Motion passed with out a dissenting vote. Manager Hartog then made public a request which he had received that the club send to the authorities at Washington a request that the mate rial for the new federal building be white brick instead of red, as the specifications called for. On a call for opinions it was apparent that such action was very likely to cause delay, and the matter was dropped. Mr. Hartog stated that the city nlght'watchman had rendered a bill to the Willamette Valley Company for $8 for services In turning off the lights in show windows and that the company had refused to pay the same. The matter was referred to Walter Griffin for adjustment. Mr. Hartog then read a letter from Mr. McMurray at Portland, which stated that this section could secure from the department of agriculture at Washington experts who would make an analysis of the soil here abouts and publish data with illus trated maps. A motion requesting the service for Lane county was pass ed. President Williams followed Mr. Hartog, stating that he had a mat ter which he had been requested to present a number of times the issu ance of the $300,000 in bonds for the taking over by the city of the water system and the extension of the same. He stated he considered it very prop er for the club to Interest itself in and to prevent, by injunction if nec essary, any action of the council which would place the city deeply and unnecessarily in debt. After a call for expressions of opinion only a few present responded. It seemed to be the prevailing opinion that the subject was not a proper one for dis cussion by the club at this time. Manager Hartog offered a resolu tion to the effect that the city coun cil go ahead with all possoble dis patch with the taking over of the wa ter plant and the sale of such bonds as were necessary for its purchase and improvement. The resolution was passed unanimously, after which an adjournment was taken. SEVERAL NEW MEM FOR GENERAL STAFF Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. Ma-jor-General William P. Duvall and Brigadier-General Frederick Funs ton, William II .Carter, Wlnfield S. Edgerly and William W. Wother spoon, comprising a board of army officers appointed for the purpose, met today to make selection for de tail of ot fleers to fill vacancies occur ring in the personnel of the general staff. At present there are three va cancies, and seven more will occur next year. Mind Your Business. H you don't nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and vou can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble it you take Dr. .King's New Life Pills. They keep billlousness, malaria, and jaundice out of your system. i CEMENT WORK. All kinds of cement work; curbs, gutters, sidewalks and foundations. See us before you let your work. G. Mevers. Gros9 Hotel, Phone Main 13. N29 4 OYSTERS KA STERN OYSTERS Just received, the first direct shln- ment of extra select Eastern oysters. ror snie in any quantity at Otto's. 90c per quart. Do NOT FORGET place to eat. Sixth and Willamette tf streets. UASOUNK WOOD 8AW1XO Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmer R. A. Maltzan. tf We make no specialty of any one line; all goods bought of J. S. Luck ey, the pioneer jeweler of Eugene are first class and strictly up-to-date, tall and examine. A i"asure to show goods. Prices to suit? tf CtiristmaP.i'lll soon here. Come and see what (Sn-trO has left for Well, 619 ugcr Big Our Saturday meet the flcma and dressed 102 East Ni Page An El J. w 1 1 R CHAMUKRS HARDWARE CO. i aim om niWJ S. Luckev's Pio- aim old Jeweler.