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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
THE EUGEXE DAILY GCARD. FRIDAV. NOVEMBER 20, 1908 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD GUARD PRINTING CO.. INC. Chin li'H H. Fisher PnhKnhnfl Avprv Hnv nf tha wapIc. RnnrlRv'ii excented. Address all com munications and make all remittances payable to The Eugene Guard, Eugene, Oregon. Subscription hates Duiljr Delivered by carrier, per week " Delivered by carrier, one month -60 By mall one year (In advance).... One month Single copies Jjjj Weekly Ouard, per year liB' Advertising rates made known on application. Agents for The Guard The following arc antkrlie4 ta take ao rewlat far aabseiiBtloas or transact any other u1w fr Th Dally and Waekly Ooara: Creswell J. L. Clark. Coburg Qeorge A. Drnry. All postmasters are authorized to receive and receipt for subscrip tions to the Dally and Weekly Guard. " " " MtOMHKK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Entered lit EuRene, Oregon, postoffice na second-class matter FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1 908 tv, 4TtT tt H TTTTTttTTT T , No man ever sank under the burden of the day. It Is . when tomorrow's burden Is added to the burden of today that the weight is more tTian a man can bear. GEO. MACDONALD. 4. 4. -4- It certainly will do the stateof Oregon no good and will not assist in the betterment of public and private morals for a lead ing newspaper of the state, like the Oregonian, to openly advise public officials to violate pledges signed voluntarily and filed with the records of the state. The Oregonian had a perfect right to urge these men not to sign the pledges in question, but since they have done so its only honorable course as a newspa per would be to insist that they now be carried out to the let ter. Broken pledges are too common among office holders to be in any manner advocated, or even condoned, by the press, which should seek to elevate the standard of political morals. 'Reports of a great decrease in the death rate among babies this year come from New York city; yet it has been a trying summer. The lives saved are the fruits of the Tenement House Commission, the City Health Department and the warfare of the Merchants' Association committee against the house fly. We are learning slowly that the protection of life, which the govern ment regards as its business, means protection against the num erous armies of germs that live in the predaceous empire of dirt The great railroad news, printed a couple of days ago in The Ouard, is confirmed in the following item from the Klamath Falls Herald: "Work was commenced this afternoon by a party of S. P. surveyors under Engineer Rankin and Field Chief E. E. Avery on the permanent location of the survey for the extension of the railroad from Klamath Falls to Natron, near Eugene. Work is to continue all winter and Engineer Rankin has estab lished his headquarters here." The clubwomen of Texas are making an indignant protest because women prisoners have recently been set to work on the rock pile at Fort Worth. They say that since women are not allowed to have an equal voice with men in making the laws which they are forced to obey or to act as jurors, they should not receive the punishment meted out to nen for the same crime. Wall Hlrcet indications are that the high financiers have de cided that the lambs are in proper condition for another whole sale shearing. Their notion of prosperity is now,' as it has al ways been, jug-handled. Maybe the Now York lerjelRture will tend as big-brained a man as Elihu Root to the United States senate, but it has been a long time since it did such a commendable thing. Still, it iB difficult to convince the man who has just failed in several frantic efforts to make a quick "touch" that confi dence has been completely restored. Where gun-toters are numerous there street shoot-ups are bound to be pulled off once in every so often. The remedy is -obvious, even if not applied. Nick I.ongworth was re-elected to congress all right, but ho "has learned his lesson and "ain't sayin 'a word." pr Hawks Libby o v ""I, ifk 1 comef !r and out thi. IWa o-tLnu,. The largest and best line of CUT GASS in the city. Nappies $1.50 to $6.00 Bowls $3.50 to $16.09 Olive Dishtt. $1.50 to $4.Q0 o Spoon Trays .... . .$3.00 to $5.00 Q Get our pric and you will buy. 9v full lino of Jewelry, ' Watches, etc. Goods engraved free of chire. O X 0. WAJTSt The UiOto-jJa.e Jeweler CORNER NINTH AND WILLAMETTE S' .iF.STS. - , , WILL PLANT AN ORCHARD INSTEAD OF BUILDING MILL The Guard yesterday stated upon reliable authority th'it the Palmer Company Intended going ahead with Its sawmill enterprise on Ue tract of land purchased two years ago two two miles below the city, but It Is learned today from another source that the land Is being cleared of trees and brush for the purpose of setting out a 60-acre apple orchard. The Guard's Informant claims to have received his information direct ly from the owners of the tract. Ac cording this the sawmill enterprise has been given up or else the plant will be built on some other tract that the company ownB in this vicinity. Honore Palmer, the young Chica go millionaire, who is at the head of the company, reenntly purchased some fruit lands In the Rogue River Valley. He has seen the profits to be made off of apples In Oregon and by planting the tract Hear Eugene to the fruit, he will have a larger rev enue still from the product. A part of the tract owned by the Palmer Company is wooded, but with the aid of a donkey engine, as men tioned in yesterday's -Guard, it will not take long to clear the land. As this has never been under cultiva tion It will be very rich and will be especially adapted to apple culture. There Is also quite an acreage of cleared and cultivated land in the tract. Coffee Always u n 1 f o r m our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2h lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. DRIVES OUT RHEUMATISM Rheumatism is in reality an internal inflammation a diseased condition ol the blo ceHs whicisSply the nourishment and strength necessary to sus S irritating, inflammatory accumulation, gets totte Elation because of nourishing and invigorating the body, the blood irritates an d inflames th different ierves tissues, muscles and joints, because of its impure, aend e2 The pains anfaches and otter disagreeable and dangerous symp tomlof MeumatLn can never be permanently cured until every particle of toe cVuseisriven from the bloodS. S. S. does this because it is a perfect blod purifler ? It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, purifies and cleanses the circulation, invigorates the blood, and completely drives Rheu matism from the system. Plasters, liniments, soothing lt"n9, etaniay be used for the temporary relief and comfort they bring, but a cure cannot be effected until S. S. S. has removed the cause. It frees the Moodof every impurity and makes it a rich, health sustaining fluid, to bring Panent relief and comfort to those who suffer with Rheumatism Book on Rheuma tism and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAKTA. GA. Misses' and Children's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 The exact shce fcr protection against the wet and disagreeable weather BURDEN GRAHAM 568 Willamette St. TO LOVERS OF GOOD COFFEE W. M. GREEN, All coffee mills heretofore used will only crush the berry, mutilating the minute oil cells, allowing the cof fee oil to evaporate, thus impairing the strength and flavor. By this new process the little oil cells remain unbroken, the essential oil (food product), cannot evaporate, and the cofree retins its fine, rich, ar omatic flavor in its full strength. This is one reason why a pound or coffee cut in this mill will onake from ten to fifteen cups more of full strength coffee than will any coffee ground the old way. The lover of good coffee finds here a richness of flavor never found in coffee ground in the ordinary way at any price. Another feature about this mill Is that you may have your coffee cut as fine as the finest sand, and it will still be practically free from that fine dust which is produced by the old method of grinding.. You will, there fore, always have a clear cup of cof fee instead of a muddy effect a re sult of using the old style mills. Royal Cut jPoffoe Is also adaptable for percolators or French Drip coffee pots. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER Toilet. Artie!' One-Half' We are not in the dm. . sell drug store supplies, but . '"'H of toilet accessories and as wITS will close them out as soon as N wmseU you anything in this Hne at klS fveryxmng-at one-half. 25c bottle 'Extract only 25c box Soap (three bars) ..... 50c bottle Ideal Boquet 25c Antiseptic Tooth Powder 25c bottle Face Cream $1.25 bottle Perfume (all odors).... $1.00 bottle Perfume (all odors)...!" 50c bottle perfume (all odors) 25c bottle Perfume (all odors)... 50c bottle Violet Water 75c bottle uinine Hair Tonic 50c bottle Toilet Water ." " 25c bottle Almond Cold Cream Every one of these articles are guaranty iJ pure tood law. These are not some old stnl,k not wish to handle these goods and will cloittia once. All the very hest. TKe CR.ESCE Warner tuiies yianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Htnre. W Fourfold fire screens In black and gilt. Chambers Hardwire Co. 4 List yuur ir.miA Umber lands to at scription sad prw. h chants' Bank bails ii gon. . : Great Clearance Ladies9 Suits an OqrEntireStockofSuitsand Coats Offered atSweepingReduc fTfpat tifw: rf TaiWorl Sifc Poafc n rl1 rnda V neWS of I TCCOfd i in prices on scores of the smartest and best-liked Autumn and WinterstjJ running from charmingly simple to elaborate Directoire and empire . Business will hum in the Suit and Codt Section Periodically we re-acjustonr Garment Stock. Causes numerous clearing our broken assortments of styles and sizes making way for new.shipmeuts which are constantly arriving. Big, big bargains are the result. Such is the oresent occasion which brinp-s vou SuitandCoatBuyingOpportunitiesWithoutParallels There are no better made or more fashiouabie Suits and Coats than those figuring in this Sale. At reg ular prices they were the finest values the city afforded. As now reduced they are remarkable bargains. Every woman can now secure here just the Suit or Coat to please her fancy at an unhoped for low price. The mini I r of models is so great, the styles, fabrics anc colorings so numerous that the as sortment will perfectly meet the requirements of each individual taste. Better picking early in the sSle. Varieties will quickly OCre.Uest, Vaiy. swill sail fastest,. She D-s EcsL, ju Buys Quickest.- : rue! HURRY!! O . o