Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 03, 1908, Image 4

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    m mni DAILY TABD. THBB8BAT, MOTBHWIS,
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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
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actuated by personal friendship, and would not accept an ofrice
if it were offered him.
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THUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1008
HOME IjAND FIRST.
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We can love the whole wide world
And pray It may be blest,
Yet there Is no time when It's a
crime
To love our own land best.
No fields so rich and broad
No other skies so fair.
Earth's richest dowers, sweetest
flowers?
.Look round! Behold them there!
The nation, glad to praise,
Joins in the glorious lay
That born of love Is sent above
On this Thanksgiving day.
But the dearest not of all
To kiss the azure dome
Is the grateful prayer for Heaven'B
care
Breathed from the heart of home.
Selected.
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For a man who says, "I am no longer in business," Andy Car
negie's tariff views are attracting a lot af attention. Perhaps,
because they have so radically changed. o
China's baby emperor will not lack change of diet ,as 30
count 'em, wet nurses have been added to the royal house
hold to see that he does not go hungry.
It must be admitted that many things due to take place "af
ter election" have not yet materialized, and some of them may
not, we fear.
Hope springs eternal In the heart of the candidate. No
sooner is he sure he is beat than he straightway enters for the
next heat.
Before this Russian scientist teaches everybody how to live
to be 150 years old he should teach the younger generation a
little respect for those who have lived to be 6 0 or more.
pany has reduced the price of kerosene to consumers is one of
those half -truths that are often worse than lies, says the Sacra
mento Bee. It is true that the oil trust, not satisfied with the
profits of wholesaling and refining, drove many jobbers and re
tailers out of the oil business, through its adoption of the tank
wagon system of distribution and sale. This tended to reduce
the retail prioe of oil, because nobody could compete with, the
Standard. And the great improvements in methods of refining,
as well as the use of pipe lines and other labor-saving devices,
materially lessened the cost of production, and so tended to
lower prices to the consumer. .
;. Those colored fellows down in Hayti are kicking up another
rumpus over the best method of conducting the island govern
ment. The fellows who are out of office want to get in and
those who are in seem to be bent on holding down their present
. jobs just m long as possible. In this they are very smiliar to the
men afflicted with the office-holders' itch in this country, but we
go about it in a manner not quite so violent. Instead of slipping
a knife in his back when he is looking the other way, we handle
the case of vanquishing a hated opponent much more humanely
by ruining his reputation.
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BUY IT IN EUGENE.
Of the stores and Shops Advertising In The Guard.
IT WILiIi PAY YOU -
4.
The French government has promulgated an order not to
permit President Castro, of Venezuela, to land on French soil.
Castro is journeying to the land of the frog-eaters for the pur
pose of undergoing a surgical operation, but it seems that the
wily French fear that he intends it as an armed invasion. So
they will not extend to him the glad hand", but he must return to
his little two-by-four South American Republio and take it out
in cursing the narrow-minded Frenchman. Castro has succeed
ed in making himself pretty thoroughly disliked by all the na
tion a of the earth.
The "Pull together" spirit is what is making Eugene grow,
and if kept up the city will continue to expand and prosper.
Dont' try to get everything your own way, but pull off your coat
and work in harmony with the majority. That's the system that
will win every time.
i PERSONAL
4
J. W. Owen returned to Portland
last evening.
H. W. Mahon was down from Ma
bel over night.
J. B. Wllhelm came down from
Zlon this noon.
Duncan Scott went to his farm
near Irving today.
J. M. Strong, of Sacramento, Cal.,
Is here on business.
L. P. Snapp Is down from Blue
River for a few days.
John Brookmayer, of Mohawk, was
In the city over night.
L. D. Jacoby and C. L. Eaton, of
Jasper, are In the city.
H. H. High, of Roseburg, Is in
the city for a few days.
Geo. II. Himes, the state historian,
was in the city yesterday.
F. A. Hills and wife, of Lowell,
spent last night In Eugene.
W. B. Green left today, on a busi
ness trip to Lewlston, Idaho.
E. A. Beach was a stage passen
ger for Mapleton this morning.
C. J. 'Barhlte went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon on business.
A. L. Roney came down from
Goshen on the noon train today.
Mrs. Burlingame arrived home
this afternoon from a trip north.
Chester Hemenway returned home
this afternoon from a trip north-.
Martin KUnge, of Boise, Idaho,
Is here on business for a few days.
C. E. Flsche rand Milton Bally, of
Marcola, spent last night In the city.
Geo. H. Graves, the well-known
clmmerclal traveler, Is In the city.
Jack Llttell has accepted a. posi
tion in Roberts Bros.' haberdashery.
Miss Maude Lewis was in the city
from her. home on the Mohawk, to
day. City Marshal Snodgrass. of Cot
tage Grove, was in the city yester
day. ,
Mrs. Marlon Calloway, of Grants
Pass, Is hero visiting her father, who
is very ill. ,
Mrs. R. E. Bondurant, of Port
land, Is here visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. F. Osburn.
Mr, and Mrs. uuy Armltage ar
rived down from Creswell on the
noon train today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hurlhurt and
daughter came up from Junction
City this afternoon.
Miss Margaret Curidlff returned
homo this afternoon from a visit In
Portland and Albany.
J. S. Camp, a Cottage Grove civil
engineer, is in town as a witness on
Booker Washington was a White House Caller the other day.
He has not yet been a visitor to Hot Springs, and will probably
not be. In fact, wo understand the Virginia resort has no ac
commodations for negroes outside the servants' quarters.
We do not believe the members of the Oregon legislature are
as bad as the Oregonian professes to believe they are. We do not
believe they have any intention of breaking their pledge to elect
the people's choice to the United State's senate.
Anyway, Mr. Archbold hasn't a mollycoSdie stoiach. He
testifiecundcr oath that his favorite breakfast was sausage and
buckwheat cakes. How John D whose diet is mostly skim-milk
ana "breakfast foods," must envy him.
As a patient which has survived the treatment of many
aociors oi many mincis tne Democratic party holds the record
If it could he been killed by quack factoring, it would have
linftn AnaA mnA f nvimti nti tnnff biva
a water right contest.
J. S. Coffman. of Cottage Grove
In In the cltv on business.
Miss Docie Bailey, of Glendale. is
expected to arrive here this even
ing to visit with relatives.
Al Montgomery and wife, of VIda
are In the city, having arrived down
from the McKenzie Wis atternoon,
F. N. Wllhelm, who has been here
for several days, left on the stage this
morning for his home at Florence.
C. E. Platts left last night for his
Sucker Creek mines In Southern Ore
gon, to do his annual assessment
work.
Claude Tates left on the stage this
morning for his home at Florence,
after having been at Portland for
awhile.
D. J. McKlnnon and two children
were stage passengers for Blue Rivet
this morning.
Attorney J. S. Medley returned
home to Cottage Grove this after
noon, after having attended circuit
court here.
William Gilham, lineman for the
Western Union, went to Divide this
afternoon to look after some trouble
In that vicinity.
F. A. Tripp made a trip to Junc
tion City on the noon train today
and from there went out In the tim
ber west of that place.
Mr. Danks and wife, residents of
the upper McKenzie valley, left on
tne stage tnls morning tor home,
after having been here for several
days.
J. S. Day. of New Windsor, Colo.,
who has been visiting at the home of
his cousin, G. T. Ray, north of Eu
gene, left for home today. He has
been on Coos Bay recently.
F. R. Ream and family arrived
here last night from Santa Rosa,
Cal., and will remain till some time
in the spring. Mr. Ream has bought
a fruit ranch near Santa Rosa and
says he is doing quite well.
School Superintendent W. B. DI1
lard, Prof. L. R. Alderman and Prof.
C. H. Jones, left yesterday after
noon for Florence, where they will
conduct a teachers' Institute. ,
A STATE LAW .
AGAINST MINORS
USING CIGARETTES
Probation Officer Quotes Code
on Subject Law Also
Fosbids Sale
! OREGON ELECTRIC
WILL BE BXTENDED
TOWARD EUGENE
Kriltnr nf the Guard: Inasmuch
as there has been considerable dis
cussion In regard to boys using to-
There Is. a strong possibility that
the extension from Salem to Albany
will be constructed during the coming
year," stated General Agent 0 w
Talbot, of the Oregon
' I was here yesterday with Traffic'lian
ager O. F. Nevins anfl Genemi
C..S. Walters. The Iattet took posl
tlon yesterday as genemi agent of the
Salem district to have charge nf u
I "iiiwij duulu wiwonvule.
" Tf In movoli, n . . .. . i
It is merely a Question of
structing an extension to Albany or
completing a line to McMInnvIlle. We
uuiu iuiv iJuL in luu a i Daily exten-
taST and curettes and as a mat, ! .mi year" had
ter of public importance I desire 1 8uchgenulne disapprobation from!
to can your aiieouuu tu .wm-olty councu there but cn,,.,.---
inp- anntinna of the code:
Sec. 1980. It shall be unlawful
n axil hnrter. trade, give or In any
manner furnish to any minor under
the age of eighteen years, any to-
3 l0rS
urns?..'
1 ne annmi
teen m- "A A.
poa?ll"'r twn
'fewcwuf,
seem better now.
"We had fully made un our mlnrt. I fflV "ter tZ.
to build to McMInnvIlle, after we had her mei1 ta tki?l
been turned down by the Salem peo- rac6,' tbe' f nt i5!
nla li.it- 1a n SO iMlIF ....
bacco, cigars, or cigarettes in any Sxtenslon and small dlffIcuUleTaW:J tafcWdetttJ
fimi nr anv comnound in which to- x. " . " a'uns chosen k. .7 "Xia.
bacco forms a component part, with- rnVfTnaYnXf tZ .
""'h'.I; narent nr guard an- eonrtruct the Albany extension during to lh KJ
a-?LSlZn 1909, and possibly both of the roads." ufcrftH
Salem Statesman. c" enter the m
or guardian, then in that case con- If the numlr i J?
sent may be given by the county . each evening hVS
court, sitting for the transaction of Rather than serve negroes, Harry' The track Tf1
omintv hiislness. unon nroDer &DP11- Tracev and Charles Snmmoro In thp 101
is Summers tw In the Mm..: l
cation in the county . In which said ers at the Royal restaurant, In Al- Preparatory to tiT? "I
UI1UUI w . qu.v ui hut... (.UDIVIUUB, 1 US' "
nerson violating the provisions of terdav at dinner Tracev rernwA in! toa-
this act shall, upon conviction, .be wait on four negroes who are slng-i L- C. Brovi, JUS
11 I l nn c.m nnt loan than flva tnrr r. t tfi a ,TCmnl..A tT.Ant. .-J fi.-Jl i tflrv nt 1.. 4f
dollars nor more than fifty dollars, mers refused to take his place. Both' Leasue, spoke Ug "ay 3
Oa 1QA1 Tt uriall ha. unlawful T,rnftar. -afioJ tn iv. . Mrhftnoa . . 7"l
Sec. 1981. It shall be unlawful waiters refused to serve the nesrne ; wchange to i
for any minor under the age of again and accepted the alternative interested Id tie tmiJj
40 iA ah fn .mi iudu a knl.n JtnAVn.nJ . TflOntn V ,
use any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco
in any form whatsoever in any puo- Tne proposed American
11C nignway, dlicol, Ilia;", Diiuamj
or resort
1 mean. No n
ihere, astwelTenembeaBl
exDosl-1 ! V"1" M! X ta
tlA. tA Ka UaIa fn T a 1 i "lal UUIuOer Tflaln mm-
Any minor violating the has been thoroughly organized and ! ,B to to
nrovlsions of this act shall, upon
conviction, be fined In any sum not part o the country.
less inau uue uur uiurn luau icu uwi-
lars, or by Imprisonment at the op
tion of the court, two days for each
offense.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN M. WILLIAMS,
Chief Probation Officer.
to
Watts for Watehes
Gale Seamen, tkt tfj
tlonal Y.M.C.iom-1
the guestofj.tlraj j
dress at the Bapiit dot
TIIE PARK HOTEIi.
Having leased the Park hotel, lo
cated at the corner of Olive street
afid the depot 'grounds, one block
west of the S. P. depot, we will open
the house to the public December 7.
Newly furnished throughout; elec
tric lights, hdt and cold water; toilet
and bath on both floors.
We respectfully solicit a share of
your patronage.
d7 WILTSE & KELSEY.
Watts for Watches
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the EUGENE LOAN - & HAVINGS
BANK, at Eugene, in the state of Ore
gon, at the close of business November
27, 1908:
Renourcea
Loans and Discounts $493,128.52
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 1,994.87
Bonds, securities, etc 76,987.74
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 20,000.00
Due from banks (not reserve
banks) 5.44
Due from approved reserve
banks 172,134.24
Exchanges for v clearing
house 401.41
Cash on hand 91,969.00
W 1 1 f JL
tOOKATOTIwd
of fancy groeertaai
a wealth of gooiiitfci
VI
Sap attractively utmri
In cans and in Ha:
appetizing, pure iMa
and, besides belli ra
to the palste, tie; ci
lent far
high; prv-
k 1T1. 'OIM&ll. DEAL GIL
619 Willamette St.
Phone MiiriE
Total 1866,621.22
I.lnlillltln .
Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00
Surplus fund 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex-
pcrscjj and taxes paid .... 12,298.81
Dun to Banks and Bankers.. 975.63
Individual deposits subject
to check .. 390,373.38
Demnml certificates of de
posit -. 125,797.56
Tlrm -ertIHcats of deposit.. 201,691.09
Certified checks 244.00
Llnhllltics other than those
above stated 240.76
H
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::
n
Hats and fancy feathers at half
price all this week. A ticket on a
fine ostrich plume with each dollar's
purchase.
d5 COLVIN & RUSSELL.
L. F. Stanley arrived home yester
day from a business trip to St. Louis.
JP
Severe winter weather isOtilling thousands of cattle on the
tanges of Colorado and other mo.tain states. And here in
Eugene the lawns are green and flowers areblooraingoutofdoors.
When itomes to quick executions without bothering about
trials, the Haitians are birds, whether officials or revoh&ionists.
Yet there are men who advoacte the annexation of IjyytO
Two and a millions of deposits in the Eugene banks in
dicates a healthy local financial condition. Few other towns of
10,000 population can equal this showing.
For a Warm
Bath Room
A bath in a cold room is a
"shivery" operation and is extremely
liable to cause colds. The bathroom
above all should Jbe kept warm.
This is easy and the bath is a
comfort ifyou have a
ERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
IUnay be carried Irom any other room to the bath room, which
irwill heat while you are preparing lor the bath. Impossible
to turn it too high ft- too low. The most economicalTeater
you can buy intense heat lor 9 hours with
one tilling.
"old purposes. Uv a clear,
ttcadplight Made ol brass throughout and nickel
SUlrdT Equipped wilh the latest improved central
rail burner. Handsome simple salislactory. Every
lamp guaranteed.
11 you cannot get healer or lamp al your dealer',
wrile our nearest agency lor descriptive circular.
A
Total $866,621.22
Stnto of Oruffon, county of Lane, bh.;
J v W. Osburn. cashier of the above
namctl bank, do aolomnly swear that
tho abovr- Matmont is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
F. W. OSBURN,
Cashier.
P-uJ-'scrlhivl and sworn to before me
thl 3d dav of December, 190S.
ARCHIK W. LTVERMORE.
Notary Public.
Corroct Attest:
t W. R. BROWN.
.W. W. BROWN,
Directors.
.i
Dressmaking Schoe
Pupils bring own material and make sjj p
desired under competent instructors; daw
all needs. Advancement according to cap
latest up-to-date system of cutting andfittiJ?,
thoroughly. Terms, reasonable. Forfurtlerji
iar .rlrlrpSS MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Seta
Luckey,
watches.
tho reliable Jeweler for
tfd&w
gCT No Higher in F
BUT Unexcelled in
Handy Market Sugar Cured Hams andfe
Handy Market Sausage
5th ltd
.5th
iatnrday, Dec
Springfield,
General Auction Sale of Stock, Machineiy. r
. r. Tf , D...uPlfTfoselUfJ ,
piement ntc. It you nave anyu"
is anything you want to buy, dn t
Springfield nexa Saturday.
Regular MarketDay every rourth Satur'
month hereafter,
o
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
incorporated
And here's another