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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
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Churleii II. Fisher
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908
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TUB UAI'I'IEST HEART.
Who drives the horses of the sun
Shall lord It but a day;
Better the lowly deed were done,
And kept the humble way.
Hunt will find the sword of fame.
Dust will hide tho crown;
Ay, none shall hull bo high his name
Time will not tear It down.
That hnppieBt heart that over beat,
Wua In somo quint breast
It found the common daylight sweet
And loft to heaven tho reBt.
John Vance Cheney.
,
RAILROAD MAM'S VIEWS '
J, 0. Stubbs, traffic director of the Harriraan lines, has writ
ten and published a little booklet on "The Relation of the Rail
roads to Trans-Mississippi Territory," in which he summarizes
the situation as follows:
"We want, we noed the continuous growth and improve
ment of this wonderfully promising; territory demands more rail
roads and enlarged and improved facilities in the existing- roads.
The expenditures necessary to these ends are capital expendi
tures. The needed money will be obtainable when confidence in
the productiveness of railroad investments is restored; when
co-operation and good will is manifest in the relations of the
people and tho carrier; when it is promoted by, the individual
citizen; when it so porvades the public mind as to find expres
sion through legislative bodies; when it dominates the purpose
of thoso charged with the investment of the enormous sums
noeded for such great works', and when it energizes and illu
minates tho spirit of thoso charged with the management of the
railroads.
"When these conditions prevail the needed money will be
forthcoming, tho work will be prosecuted and the wheels of in
dustry begin to turn everywhere. Then there will be no idle la
boring men on the streets, no salesmen off on long vacations, nor
will thore be anxious minds in the counting room. The full din
ner pail will be the escutcheon on the door of the cottage and
palace.
"Some may say that I am optimistic. Well, that is true. I
am looking for the substance not the hole in the doughnut.
'Faith is the substanco of things hoped for, the evidence of
things unseen." This is a divino philosophy that may well be ap
plied to human affairs, and nowhore, to my mind, more produc
tively of the things we desire and hope for than" to the western
half of Uncle Sam's territory."
to succeed Tom Piatt. The Empire state is in hard lines when it
replaces a knave with a fool and New York has been known
to boast of its brains and patriotism.
BURGLARY ATTEMPTED
WEAR CENTRAL SCHOOL
Oh, no; the national forecaster is never out of a job. Whether Man 0pens window of Resi-
he guessed right or wrong in his presidential iorecast, ue ia al
ready confidently predicting who will be speaker of the next
house. You simply can't lose him.
A Philadelphia surgeon claims to have made a thief an honest
man by a simple operation on the hpd. Maybe so, but we fear
that the public will never be convinced untj he demonstrates by
operating on a trust magnate.
There is a plan to defeat Governor Chamberlain for senator
by having the Statement No. 1 members f the legislature re
sign. It won't work; Oregon office-holders are not of the re
signing kind.
O dence and Tries to
Climb In
Nobody is likely to dispute the assertion of Hearst, that "the
only thing the Standard Oil- Company is interested in is the
greatest good to number 26 Broadway."
One of Webster's definitions of "hub" is "a rough protuber
ance, or projecting obstruction." And still Albany boasts of be
ing the hub of the Willamette valley!
A burglary was attempted last
night at the home of John Tracy,
on Olive street near the Central
school. .Mrs. Tracy heard somebody
outside the house in the night, hut
as thw family was expecting friends
on the early train she thought that
it was them, and did not awake her
husband until a window was raised
and a man started to climb Into the
room. She then called to her hus
band, and the burglar was frighten
ed away.
Earlier in the evening Mr. Tracy
was counting some of his money,
which he had forgotten to deposit in
the hank. His wife mentioned that
the shades were not down, but they
did not think there was any danger.
Tt ia unnnnHprT that some triimn or
professional saw them counting the
money, and decided to break Into '
the house. Mr. Tracy works in Fraz-1
ier's Iron Works. j
weakest organ. If there is
weak link in the ch-in . !:, "??" of T
weakness" i. caused hyZy-VZ;t'
of the stomach and other organ, TSS
weaknesses of the stomach d ?J jS
Pierce Golden Medical Disc,,
cured, diseases of other organs " "Wk,
have their orisin in a disease", tS.
ourer organs ot digestion and nutrition J"
atr-i iio0.
ery" and you may have
"" "n a strong body
't'0nft!tt7"'w
CivbnAway. Dr. Pierce' rnm o
new revised Edition, ifrZTt'f
. raa"" ""'J. Send 21 one-e,;, .. it'
in paper covers, or 31 stamos fnr .1 , l'i
line, Address Dr. R. V I;.. a
. ' " a
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! Black MotohD
Roosevelt is to become an editor. This disposes of the moss
grown idea that ex-presidents have no sphere of usefulness to
fill. '
DUCKS ARE PLENTIFUL
!N THE PRESERVES
Good Season PromisedPheas
ants Are Very
. Scarce
"Ducks are more plentiful at the
preserve of tho Eugene Duck Club,
and the outlook for the season is
brighter than for several seasons.
V. J. Hill was out yesterdny to the
Eugene Duck presorve and said he
saw more ducks than he had on any
of the preserves In the past years.
Ho bngged all he wanted and quit.
Whllo pheasant hunting is poorer
this year than In tho past, the ducks
seem to he very plentiful and Eu
gene sportsmen will have plenty of
opportunity to fill their bags. The
reason that plioasanls are becoming
so scarce is that the farmers are kil
ling them off early. Some farmers do
not like to have sportsmen hiintinc
GREYHOUND IS
LORD OF DOG WORLD
Bulffs Bird Dog Twice Its
Weight Style Antithe
sis to Bulldog
A groy liniiiu! ou nod by a local I . ' ,
man. is the Ion, of the dog creation ; p.'uVWtaXc.S
in Eugene. He sr.mns ready to fight ! saved lier life. Kead lier letter,
anything, and no species of dog; ,,.
seems willing to dispute the claim, i Mrs. T. C. llladsen, of Manning,
Yesterday a fine bird dog, twice as j Iowa, writes to Mrs. Piiikham:
heavy as the slender greyhound, i can truly say that Lydia E. Pink
was bluffed out near the postofflce j ham's Vegetable Compound saved my
from what seemed an ' inevitable iife, and 1 cannot express my gratitude
"o"- to vou in words. For vears I suffered
The grey hound bounded In high. jth the worst forms 'of female corn
Jumps toward the bird dog, who : nlnints. continually doctorine- and
ft-ar against the build-, -nendintr lots of monev for medicine
crouched In
lng. Before the grey could strike
the bird dog saw an opening and
ran up Willamette street with Its op-
without help. I wrote vou for advice,
followed it as directed, and took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
f.Vrte Ih.iln l.,i ,, . "tuciiilin;u lilt! UllltM, 11 Llie UlHHLUr
n .u ti e h.J i,Zl '"h I"1,0,''8 U""k na1 not at """lo himself heard,
that the bird- have hurt the crops. wllue ra,,H;, )onk!n!r. mnst rpv
hounds are callable of whipping any
other kind of a dog. They are so
quick that It Is rare that au opponent
can touch them. Their stylo is au
exact antithesis of the bulldog's
fashion of fighting. They merely
strike with their fangs, but nlwais
leave temlilo cuts. Such a fight 'is
said to be very spectacular.
TWO HEAL ESTATE
DEALS REPORTED TODAY
W. Polders lias sold his lot with
a frontage of thirty feet near West
Fifth street on Willamette street to
John Magladry. No price was given.
J. V. Hales sold today to Joe
Sch re ve his two-story house and two
lots in tho addition In Fnirmount,
known as tho University addition.
Zimmerman and Hugh were the
agents in the transaction. Price was
withheld.
ponent after It. The grey would have, it has restored mo to perfect health
overiaKen mo otiier, if the master n,,,) it. not-. i,...n fnr von i nimniii
beeu in n?y grave to-day. I wish every
sulterin woman would try it."
"THIS IS MY 11IKTIIDAY.
Bishop Fallow, of Chicago, lends much episcopal vigor to
.the declaration that all men should vote at all elections, if they
are qualified. According to that reverend gentleman tho man
who does not vote is a criminal, a skulker and a-coward. Here
is exactly what he said: "The pulpits of tho land ought to ring
out the strongest utterances on the high crime of not voting.
It would bo a drastio measure, which doubtless would not carry,
to disfranchise the man who had tho power to vote and deliber
ately refused to excrciso it. The voter is a soldier of the republic
and its affairs cannot bo carried on without his aid, any more
than tho conduct of an army without the soldier's loyal response
to the word of command. And he is a skulker and a coward in
tho civil ranks of lifo who does not vote, a sis the soldier who
hides or shows tho white feather in time of an engagement."
Tho ladies' auxiliary of tho Commercial Culb is evincing an
interest that should servo as a good example to tho main organ
ization. Last night they had an attendance of seventy-five at a
regular meeting and a number of new applications for member
ship. Tho ladies aro loyal boosters for Eugone and are doing an
important work in tho city-building campaign that is proceeding
so successfully.
One thing Albany has that other valley towns would do well
to emulate, and that is splendid cement walks in its residence
districts. In tho past two years Eugene has laid several miles
of such walks, but there should be no cessation in the work un
til board walks are practically unknown within the city limits.
Two thousand Corvallis people will go to Portland on the
21st to root for the 0. A. 0 football team. We've got 10,000
later get the man arrested as a pickpocket or killed by a jealous
and show those Corvallis fellows a thing or two about rooting
that they will remembor for the next century or two.
By some occult means a St. Louis ma2 claims to be able to
add twenty inches to the length of his arm at pleasure. This may
be very interesting to students of the occult, but it may sooner or
later get the man arrestod as a pickpocket or kliled by a jealous
Jiusband."
Preston Lea.
Preston l.ea. governor of tho
State of Delaware, was born 1n Wil
mington, Delaware, .November 12,
1S41. After completing his education
at the l.awrencevllle School in New
Jersey, ho bocamo connected with
his father's extensive milling busi
ness, of which ho later became tho
headThough more or less nrtlvn no
a liopubllcaii leader in Delaware for
many years past, it Is as a business
man and capitalist that Governor
Lea Is best known. He is the presi
dent of several banks and trust com
panies and large Industrial corpora
tions. Jn 1904 he was elected gov
ernor of Delaware on the Kepubll
can ticket. His term of office will ex-
Piro next January, when he will be
(iOOl) COrCill f'UCK.
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
11.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil
liams Mfg. Co, props.. Cleveland. O
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.'
For thirty years Lydia K. Pink,
hum's Vee-tablo Compound, made
from roots and herbs, litis been the
standard remedy', for -female ills,
and lias positive!' cured thousands oi
women who have been troniilod with
displacements, inflanima! ion, ulcera
tion, libroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling-, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinklinm invites all sicli
women to write lior for advice,
She lius guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Muss.
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Prices
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EVERYBODY
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""""m uj fiinfnn o. rennewui, '
the successful Hopublican candidate , 1 I .t .i i j: oi i i
In tho recent election. ""'oaie -j Qf aces' Skirts; COlorS,
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iwuiii-.ta nun uiauuerr Have vnu . - Mf
aiu.uu. see our window.
pnlns In the loins, side, back, groins
and too frequent a desire to 1111 HA
urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Villa
will cure you. Sold bv Linn Drug
Company, price 50 cents.
1U NOT FOKGKT
place to eat.
streets.
Sixth and Willamette
tf
COW FKEIi.
Airnlfa meal. At Salle', Venth
mid lainette streets. Phone Med
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Babies' Bear Skin Coats
8 We
Miffil H " V WyT CHOICE CUTSOF
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.
have too many so we offer them
to you at less than the
material will cost
KLOl'U FLOVU
Valley flour, f 1.15 per sack.
Hilly Department Store.
whti nnn.i,rx
Oct your wells drilled by old and j
tf
it
experienced ell-drlllers.
I'houe Red 4SVS.
f
t)ASOLIJ5 woon SAW. j
Onrrlson ft Gibson saw all wood I JJ
to R use. Office Black 167 1. Hom9lIX
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Colors white, red,
Ages 2 to 6 years.
blue,
$3.50
$3.48
$3.45
$3.00
$2.98
. . . . . $2.48
and brown.
Heating furnace, brick and founda
Hon stone for sale cheap Dy Firm
National Bank
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An EteMrVFcrcc MceoiWk
Fences icr any k:rd cf
Car just received-fnecs
sold cy
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Tim Woodruff may be sent to the senate from New York
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or iiiiBB. soia Dy nu aruggtsta.