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WAJMa. Tf3WBAT, EI ) m : ::.) . Ik. :i ,1 1 1 "MOTHER, what makes everytfiing so good these days?" " '"Why, it's that K C BAKING . POWDER. Cake, " biscuit or griddle-cakes, it's all the same. Since I've used K C everything comes out just right, light, crisp and fit for a ' ! : 'a king. I knew I was safe in trying it, they were so sure I'd like it. -They refund your money if you don't like it better than any other, better, mind you. Then it's guaranteed under every Pure Food Law you ever heard of , and, you won't believe it, font it costs less than what I've used, a real nice saving. I understand it's because they don't belong to the Baking Powder "Trust." My, it's a satisfaction to get food value for your money these days when everything's so igh." , fit ( iearance Sale of Wall Paper now on at Measure' ycur rocm and they will teil you how Rycbcao it can be. doncJjZj to plnut imJ iroltivHto I.tlitti, Hyacinth lnhli&n, R hi iilodfix Irons, I'eoiiloa, bow to grow In k1iuhxm eml whitlow tnirdetia uwall Mia flower bi'ilss Hum Tables, nhcmlng numbarof uuiiMi riMitnrtsi Tor (i:ennt mzti or nower j IhmIm; ooiiiiutrifiniiii oi in ferritin ion concerning EM i's.se., an 1 Children's M2,".h Top, Box Calf SHOES S2.U , $2-23 and $2.50 ' I 1 c orvi fl cc.fcr pctcction fgainst the wet . and disagreeable weather SUGGESTIONS OH SELECTING SHRUBBERY PiAuttDft shads, nut and nrunmentol treea and ahrubB,' cllniMns end trailina plant, HtSEM-(only catalogue lllustrntlnir and de scrllilny nil the tuiln and now varfottcw (or Sorthvet toll mid climate.) FRUIT TltlES-Applm, Apricots. Cherrtea, Peaohoa, Pout, thirrantn, Grapoa, QooBoberrTo. Logan Imrrioa. llurbimk'a Novelties. Kill Aw BHHItY I' LA NTS. Twenty yenra oxpnrl enoeiul'itoiflo Northwest ipeaki to jou throuah this oataloirue and Eiildea 700 to euooeaa. SECRETARY STRAUS i MAKES MANY NEW; RECOMMENDATIONS 1 Washington. Dec. 1. Important and unusual statements and recom mendations are made by Secretary Osoar S. Straus, In the Bixth annual report of tho Department of Com merce and Labor, made public today. Mr. Straus lays particular Btress up on the Inefficiency of the methods employed by the government in ex cluding undesirable Chinese, and sug gests that the laws be changed. He points out that while aliens of other countries are denied admission to the United States under the general im migration laws, the exclusion of the Chinese . Is secured only after a lengthy procedure in the ; Federal Courts. ; J. ' Mr. Straus explains that aliens of all countries say China can 'be de ported on order of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, , but that the Chinese can carry their case to the courts. He shows by records that the only result in the latter method is to prolong the investigation need lessly, with detriment to the country. The Investigation of other foreign ers arrested for being unlawfully In this country extends over but a few days. He said: Makes Hecomniendntion. ' The obvious course to pursue, therefore, dictated alike by the de mand's of justice and equality on one hand and by considerations 'of good administrations on the other, is to place the matter of Chinese immigra tion where it essentially belongs, namely within the operation of the system of ..regulation applicable to immigration generally; . in other words, to let the. methods and the machinery provided witn respect to the admission and exclusion of aliens generally be applied in the case of aliens from China as well. Should tnls be done, among pther results which Elfly cgnfidently Ofl expected are in the first place, an enOrmUOB gain. In effectiveness or enforcement, particularly with reference to the deportation of those who have secured unlawful access to tho coun try; second, a most decided gain in economy of administration, and third a nfarket improvement in the rela tions between two friendly peoples as The General Demand of the Well-Informed of tho World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relics on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornitf Fig Syrup Co., only, and for salo by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. well as a notable Increase in com mercial1 prestige. , . Particular attention is devoted by the Secretary In bis report to the Bu reau of Immigration and Natur alisation, . Corporations and Labor. WJille other bureaus of the depart ment are Important, the three' men tioned bear the most directly upon the material interests of the people than do any of toe others. The re port, as It relates -to them scarcely can be considered as en ordinary de partment report,' as It isreplete with Information, suggestion, and human interest. OREGON ELECTRIC ( SPENDS $3,000,000 That the Oregon Electric has ex pended $3,000,000 In placing Its line In the present state of improve ment is shown by a report filed with the state railroad commission yes terday afternoon. The report Is in Vpewrltten form and Is in response to a request for a statement as to cost since the starting of the road. ' . The report shows that the road has 70 miles of main line in opera tion and five miles of Industrial and passing tracks. The roadbed ' is constructed after, the pattern of a standard steam road. It has 15-foot embankments and is fully ballasted. All trestle bridges are said to be standard, and will bear any class of equipment. A steel bridge with deck spans is stretched across the Willam ette river at Wilsonville and was con structed at a cost of nearly a quar ter of a million dollars. The com pany, ac6ording to the report, has four concrete sub-power stations, one brick and eight ordinary and are constructing three other stand ard stations beside tool and section houses. All agency stations are pro vided with tool and section houses and closets. At Portland the com- l pany has constructed a concrete treignt station. tjaiem statesman, GR COSY RlSTAUilANT We will give you a good . meal for 25 cents Lunch from 5 cents up Begging a share of your patronage I am at jour serivese, S. WHITE, Proi)., CtU and Willamette. BST EAKL McNUTT BUY WOOD NOW FROM 9 lft? Ik .v ry, r'ti.'.'t, i ive Saks Stages C.uw. Always Kvriy t iit O.i.i. 'I Ui,oulj of All Descriptions ..STACKS.." !)'( 1 . f, .-,, EL'OKM'.KlCWr-NCK STAfiH. euy ir.'jf Iravt l-UgFi:e,ttb m. strainer lor Kicrtjicr a-id ' cnt E US EKE TRANSFER GO, MURDERER TIMMCNS -.ISiGRAL;C0WARD In the county Jail the sheriff is caring for a whimpering, whining man. who carries out to the fullest detail the belief that no man shoots unless he is a coward, says the Salem Statesman. The case of C. Y. Tlmmons, held on toe charge of murdering his wife, is a peculiar one. He had something of a reputation as being a "good fel low" and a man with nerve before thq deed occurred which sent him to Jail. . Since that time he has cowered in his cell and continually complained. He wishes to save himself by black ening the' character of his wife and each time he talks of the crime he almost weeps and places the blame on her. Tlmmons continues to have the opinion that Hornbuckle may in some way be the meanB of his safety and tho defense will probably carry out Tlmmons' idea and link the name of the dead woman with that of Hornbuckle. But it is said the prosecution has sufficient data to innocent of any such charges. NEAR DEATH'S BOOR. Doctor Said Mrs. Ijiicier's Stomach Was Worn Out, but Mi-o-nu' , Cured Her. Quality and Style in Ootbing !.m ' .i;vi: in i l it ., SCGitS S5iTt2iT6jSi.! GapSiiiGS A Uv.ry Phone M.i"n 2 ! i. " a A rlin rnve cure: i i ' TiA rt or Cuturrh I p HO fTJRB HO PAY. , j O ,.! r- :ri;tnitiv I ' " !. AS. I Are the strong features of the MICHAELS, STERN & CO.'S line, sold exclusively in Eugene at Hanson's. This brand alone is a guar-, auee with those who know what good clothes are. Our line of suits of all grades and prices was never more complete and we know our prices are all that the most careful buy er could desire. 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In i many cases one box will fect a 'permanent cure; in chronic condi tions more is necessary. But one I thing is certain; one box f Mi-6-na will make you feel so much bette? SJianii brighter, so much more ener 3 1 getlc, that yau will not give it up '0 one bvi, wo U Gftvf 4rranementi diitinctly fooii Ttr P; . I weskoeai tai . .sick women d " tonet ud h.:,.r","t. ! "1 noiherhood "ikS A,.;YU N,OH,. They BrZJ"'i i 7"" wni a book thai tell, .n .k gw ""ni them .t home, tend 21 oat Di . wo,i iw" r. and he will .end you . fri ' Dr. PkS?" P-Se... MedicaTAdviJi' kil ' fiwiC A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles I IS 6 to 26 miles an hour.- uom"esan;W Neat in appearance Travels any Road Made any style Prices $3?5Lo$?50 These cars are made to go any season ol lit V good or bad roads, are built like a Surrey's .solid rubber tire, .easy springs, motive pw& substantial built. 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Kuyh-'nilHll, rtru ' m j makes the s'.oma.-h Sirong enough to j - -.mluis in Wlil.e s ri.nuiHlit A' Ci:r line of gsr.ts fur ! nishings is complete nd j'in siiirts, underwear diid nw.xwear we are sure to have just what you are i locking for. Subscribe for The Daily Guard. s -' soto by wjirmisniinwriojE ED: HAPtfON East Ninth Street IMIKYMK.S. 1 You ure Interesteil In whalevt'i ! may brine von Mpheet pnea (or ivoii. . s l.roiki'-t.. Selling cn.Jy , to us will bring you higher roturui . t!in l ro'i Ciii get by any other ftiTORM? CltRAMERV. . 5iic--- to Independence CrenuiA 474 Willamette St. Phone Main W.j ure agents ior tho Empire Croa.ii Separator. : O "it: irnne Poultry Store you to please send in f 1 y.A. L Trlrpvs. Geese, 4 and oClftckens icr ; . . ni Main C-f3- IJinner. rno- s ! ..Afro- Cement Blocl-sa; John M. P. Dixon, snccessor to W. ! Boddy. AH wond sawsd t euaeo. ! vor prompt servite phono Black 331 J. Rwldenoe 324 High street, tf I ORDERS FOKSIDSWAS Phone BlacK 03'" til'