WRDNRHDAT. HOT. 11.
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: eO, thvbsoat, xorsaaai 12, tts
; y For Infants and Children.
JtvtBctnble Preparation for As
similating iteToodandRegula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful-
t.essandKest.contflinsneiiner
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
ISOT NAMCOTIC.
JliJulUSmtii-
Aocrfect Remedy forConstloa-
tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms onvulsions,Fevensh-
aess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
facsimile Signature of
NEW 'YORK.
EXACT COPyOT VHAPPtB.
Bins
Possessing every convenience and an' ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. 'Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan
$1.00 and 1. 50 per day.
$2.00 and $2.50 with bath.
Eugene Cusrd on Pile
W M. GREEN, DESCROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
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Dressmaking School
Pupils bring own material and make anv irarmeni
desired under competent instructors; classes to fill H
all needs. Advancement according to capability. The it
latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught tt
thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu- H
$ lars address MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk &
. T. H.
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR
Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick.
ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Phone Black 5821. Residence. 854 Hio-h St
Subscribe for The
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
'Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTO
TMI OlltTAUII flOMMNT. MW VONR OlTY.
'MrB3
TiTe
LENOX
Portland's New and Most
Modornly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
Rates American Plan
$3.50 and 8.0 per day.
13.50 and 14.00 with bath.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
Tl'KKKV CAK1UK8 A LOAO
ot other needs with It. All by
Itself It would be a pretty tame
Thanksgiving dinner. Our ta
ble delicacies are whnt are
needed to make the dinner a
BucccBs. Thoro are herbs und
seasonings far the dressing,
pickles niul relishes of nil kinds
nnd raisins, currants, citron
etc., or oven the plum pud
ding itself. Order them today,
so. you will have thorn whon
wanted.
ELLIS
S2
Daily Guard.
1
WORK TO DEFEAT -CHAMBERLAIN
FOR
SENATOR HAS BEGUN
Anti-statement Republicans feel
confident that they will succeea not
only in defeating the election of
Governor ChamDenain as United
States senator, but will elect a Re
publican instead when the Oregon
legislature meets this Winter, says
the Oregonian. This object will be
promoted by the circulation among
the voters of the state of petitions
addressed to the statement Republi
can members of both branches of
the legislature, relieving them from
fulfilling the terms of their pre
election pledges.
The circulation of such petitions
will be started In Multnomah county
today. It wa.i at first reported that
similar petitions would also be cir
culated in other counties of the
state from which statement Repub
lican legislators were ' elected this
year but If that Is the Intention of
those opposing the election of Cham
berlain it cannot be learned when
the outside counties will be can
vassed. Plan Republican Caucus.
The antl-Btatement forces also are
working to secure the organization
of both houses of the legislature.
Petitions soon will be circulated
among the voters requesting the Re
publican members of both houses,
who took the pledge to enter Into a
party caucus to insure the organiza
tion of the legislature by the Re
publicans. It is expected that no
great resistance will be offered to
that plan of action by the statement
men, some of whom already have
expressed a desire to enter a party
caucus and abide by Its decision as
to the organization of the Btate's
lawmaking body.
The first petitions relieving state
ment Republicans from living up to
their pledge and appealing to them
to support only a Republican for
Senator will be placed in circulation
at a meeting of the Sellwood Re
publican Club tonight. This was
the Club that initiated the petition
movement which will be taken up
during the next few days by the
other' Republican organizations of
this city and county. The form of
the petition will not be elaborate.
Its declarations will be concise and
decidedly to the point.
YOUNGEST SON OF
HENRY WATTERS0N
MEETS TRAGIC DEATH
New York. Mnv 11 iTa.,.., Mr
Watterson n lnwvai. nnn
son of Henry Watterson, editor of
me .omsvuie courier-Journal,
plunged to his death from the 19th
floor nf hln nfflno htilMlno. n, o t
Wall street late this afternoon. His
body shot downward from a height
"--"i ana mnaea on the roof
Of a 10-Htftrv 'hllllHInv anlnlnln.. ai
most every bone was broken and the
W'hllo there vnm nn xv1fnaaDAB t
the tragedy, evidently It was entirely
mr. naison g nat and
coat were on his closed desk. Pre
sumably he hail nttgmnl I. I....
the window, and either stumbling
u.oi mo ruuiaior, wnicn was In front
us iow sin, or losing niB rooting
in some other manner, pitched for
ward and down tn riaat.w nn t K ,
. .7.. mvmvi, VU LD IUU1
of the building below.
Mr. Watson was 30 years oM and
married. He was a Junior member
of the law firm of Wing, Russell &
Watterson.
Watched Fifteen Tears.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; and it has never failed to cure
any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to
which It was applied. It has saved us
many a doctor bill," says A F
Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 25c
at W. A. Kuykendall's Drug Store. .
BUY WOOD.
Sixteen inch and mill w.nH mk.
inch) Springfield mill. Phone Main
336 or 171. C. R. Mead. Snrimr-
fleld.
nil
FLOUR FLOUR
Valley flour, $1.15 per sack.
Billy Department Store.
Ax
tf
All goods bought of Luckey
engraved free don't forget.
Bllver napkin rlnga and baby
spoons at Watts.
Car fresh cement Just received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
New dfMlrna In wth .. .
belt buckles and fobs at Watts.
BIO RHDUCTION on all feathers
iimurnay, nevemDer 14. Bolton
Jenkins, 25 J. 9th St. nl3
I mbrellas and parasols repaired
and recovered. Work practical; nc
jwond hand material used. Call or
M 6llriU0" at P0,t8' C'S" 8t0r8
: i
BASEBALL MAGNATES
FACING A SERIOUS
BOLT OF LEAGUES
Chicago, Nov. 11. Eastern
League and American Associat on
representatives caused a sensation
at the annual meeting of the Nation
al association of professional base
ball clubs in this city today by with
drawing froft the session. The two
bolr.'nx fictions had prejenced a
resolutlan asking that they be given
control of the National Boa'.-J of fr
bitratiin and that the W-uior.i and
Southern Ungues be rediiei from
Class A to B. This resolution wm
voted fiown by the meeting..
Dcrunnd Iiium-dinto ArH-n.
Presiden; O'linon of th.- American
Association, then petitioned -.hat I lie
Amer!.;in Association and Easiarn
League e allowed to withdraw from
the .V.itloral Association nnd re
quested permission to nego.la.o with
the Amieican League and National
League for a special work agree
ment. The petitioners insisted upon im
mediate action and when their peti
tion was overwhelmingly defeated
the two factions withdrew from the
meeting. They declined to make any
statement other than that they did
not propose to be governed by a
great number of "bush leagues."
Their next move, it Is said, will be
to confer with the two big leagues
the American and the National
with the hope that they may be given
permission to act as a separate or
ganization, really a third league.
Rumors which could -not be con
firmed, had it that the American As
sociation had not given up all idea
of invading major league territory
and that designs were held on Pitts
burg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chi
cago. It goes without saying that
the American association has nothing
to hope for from the National com
mission.
CHARGED WITH
COMMISSION OF
FIFTY MURDERS
Wallace, Idaho, Nov. 11. Facing
the charge of committing at least 50
murders and Innumerable robberies
two men giving the names of A. J
Manning and O. B. Bliss, said to be
members or a gang of desperadoes
are under heavy guard today, for it
i3 feared that an attempt will be
made by their confederates to liuer
ale them.
The charge that led d'rectlv to
their arrest Is that of passing bogus
cnecKs on railroad contractors. Af
ter searching the record of the two
prisoners, however, the police were
vincea tnat tney are members of a
gang that operated In construction
camps and murdered 50 workmen
between Grand Forks, Idaho, and
tart, Montana. In each Instance rob
bery was the motive.
All the dead men were found,
sometimes fts many as three in s
day, with skulls crushed and pock
ets turned out. The theory advanced
by the police is strengthened by the
iaui mat ine prisoners own a trunk
In which the police found wigs, false
mustaches, a complete set of bur
glar's tools, stolen mining stock and
a rubber stamp for forging checks
The police authorities are elated ov
er the capture for they think a great
uai ui iubt worry is oyer now.
FREE ART EXHIBIT.
uuuuuuin iu HUT
who are interested that on Wednes-
I am IT li n T It annm.nAn .
uaj, murauuy ana J-Tlday of this
week there will ha nn di.ni.v
- .ua; at ma
Store a inrea ntimhat. nf
Japanese water colors, all of which
ouuw wen me cnaracteristics of the
JapanBe art. Many of these a-e the
i uuve ever seen.
ALLEN EATON.
Seven Years of Proof.
"t hin ho
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
mooi lueuiuiiiH io lane ior coughs and
colds and for. every diseased condi-
uu ui iue inroat, cnest or lungs '
The world has had thirty-eight years
of proof that Dr. King's New Discov
erv ' the best remedy for coughs
i B"ii"', ustnma, nay fever
bronchitis. hRmnrrho.. nf k. i
. . tun lUUb,
and the early stages of consumtpion.
It H HniAlv lion aln,n..n ..
. nnjo prevents me
development of pneumonia. Sold un
der fllnrantM of W A rr . ...
drug store. 50c and $1.00 Trial bot
CHMENT WORK.
All kinds of cement work
curbs, gutters, sidewalkB and
foundations. See us before
you let your work. O. Meyers
Grose Hotel, Phone Main 13
N2!
Mind Yonr business.
1" V n 1 , nnn't nnKnJ ti. . .
- . "uuvu; will, it la vonr
business tn boon ... . ..'r.ur
trouble you can and you can and win
If Jon take Dr Klng'NewL
aPnd8,TheJ, keep b!nioInessNmaIaLr
and Jaundice out of your system.
FLOUR FLOUR
Valley flour, 1.1 5 uer suck a
Billy Department Store x
BIG REDUCTION on all" feathers
Saturday, November 14. BoltJn
Jenkins, 25 E. 9th St. nil
i .nVhT, the EuSne Poultry Co. drew
J V'u.Wa!,b?ln!6 ,h"y "d I I?
Seofield's Animal Chick FooH
manufactured at the Eugene Chemlt
60SL Eiigene. Phone Red
Pleasant, sure, asy, safe little Hv
or Pills, are DeV,'itt'g Litt e 1 S
Riser,. Sold by all i,uwi'.'tl.li!M'y
ELH. B. pins at Watta.
Habitual w
lomtipation
0 1 V
Mav pcpevmaneniV overcome by proper
' 'i -rt.-b . :Rll. .'.tV..a
personal eiion. mnu
personal HOJ
6 the one Ijly beneJ
lieu
aJUuirafSnnai
lremedv. SvrUD o am
which enabled onelojorm rt
knkitc Act'Av .nfhal" Onnintancel
' V . J III L c
reui
I To to
or
ture may U gradually Jit4ii6el.'A
wnn no longer neec(a osineoesiej
remedies, wKen Ttouired, are to assist
nature and not to supplant tKe hatiw.
ol functions, which Must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper effovts,ad rifcht living gencrall.
Tojjet its beecial effects, always
buy the genuine
Syruplfigsnixirtf Senna
. manufactured ty tde
California
Fig Sykwp Co. only
SOLD Br"ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
eae toe Wy, rular price oOfrn-Bottle
Right Style
One thing about
Schwab Styles you
can depend on them
they're right and
what's more, they're
made right, so that
the style will last a
good while. Make it
a point to call on us
soon and see our
great display of
Schwab's $20 "Better
Grade" suits for men
and young men.
They're excellent
clothes true in fit
and honest in
workmanship and
one-price-to-all, all
over -America. . The
square deal store.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St..
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Housemover
Moves anything. Twentv-five
yeanflxperience. Resident Ft
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1 . Eugene. Ottgoo .
""KM
1 mt You Wall
With
Calcimo
The .Sanit-,,,. 1 ... ,
ctsUy applied and durable
Orerton Wall ?mt
w ot.
Sanitary
ye Glasses
NO CORK, NO RUBBER
NO CELLULOID,
tmm NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
Choose your optician as you
would your physician. For ef
fectiveness of work rather than
lowness of price.
Dr. Franc Lucile Hard
a..r, V . " "--ractionist,
till i nnM ,Cnrlsm" "big.
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Invites your account, whether large
or sniiill.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAFE DEPOSIT ROXKS FOR REM
- . T. G. HENDRICKS,, President
S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President.
P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
Assistant Cashier.
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
Plumbing
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West 8th St
Phone bUckl 117
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling .
see LaDuke & Lef Her Co.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5J2J
999 Villard Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five fpassenger car for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
Successor to M. S. HubbI
Transfer Company
will do a geaeral transfer basin",
wood, honseheld goods. trnnksaM
all things in his line will reow"
prompt and corernl atwu";
Business Prompt ana mm"' -onr
motto.
Phone Main S3
Res. Phone, Red 4912.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teamm?
Concrete, Gravel, Bou.-"o
Sand and good excavat.oo
earth for sale
Phone Black 28J1
orcallatW4th
William Transfer Co.
Light and Heaaulins
' VOOD FOR SALE
504 Willamette St. Eager.
Phone Main 651
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season. us
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good loeitiT
iu so tontex-l
lender pvtiaJ
he will ir.,J
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your horn ixA
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