Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 09, 1908, Image 4

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THCF EUGENE DAILf GUARD
GUARD PRINTING CO.. INC.
Ctiui leu H. Fisher
Published every day of the week, Sunday's excepted. Address all com
munications, and make all remittances payable to The Eugene Guard,
Eugene, Oregon.
Subscription Notes Dolly
Delivered by carrier, per week I .16
Delivered by carrier, one month . .... 60
By mail one year (In advance) 4.00
One month 60
Single copies , .06
Weekly Guard, per year '. 1.50
Advertising rates made known on application.
good things are to to be found, . was- demonstrated when r he
wrote to a friend: "May you live with the rich here and the
poor hereafter."
The whole Taft family is getting into the presidential game.
Brother Henry has been elected president of the Ohio So
ciety, of New York, but he has no pie to ha.ncAut. O
o w
Mr. Bryan denies that he was attacked by a bear in Mex
ico, but has not yet been convinced that a tiger was not on his
trail early last month.
MKMIISBK OF A8HOCIATSD PIUS88
Entered t mugbae, Oregon, pasta fflae mm waoad-alaaa matter
, Ajraau tor Ww inrd
The ftllaarlac ate authorised tm lake mm inaalat tor aakaartBtteoa ar
craasaot aay aaaer kaataaaa for Km Bally 4 Waskty oawa:
Oreawall J. L. Oark.
. Oabarg liliai A. aVarr.
All aaataiaaisra are autaerlaaa1 to receive mmt faestat tor oaaoria
lons to the Bally aaa Weekly Oaara.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908
Even a modest $75,000 hotel proposition should not be has
tily condemned by a city that has. just entered the 10,000 class.
'
rame is a iooa tnat aeaa men eat
I 'have no stomach for such meat,
In little light and narrow room
They eat it In the silent tomb;
With no kind voice of comrade near,
To bid the banquet be of cheer.
But friendship Is a nobler thing
Of friendship It is good to sing,
Kor truly when a man shall end,
He lives in memory of his friend,
Who doth his bettor part recall,
And of 'his faults make funeral.
Austin Dobson.
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-r .- -r4.. -r.
An exchange says the home should be made the jolliest place
on earth for the children. Don't be afraid of a little fun at the
family fireside. Don't let the boys think that all mirth and so
cial enjoyment is barred from the home, if you wish to keep them
away from places that lead to vice and degredation. , Young
people must have fun and relaxation somewhere, and if they do
not find it in their homes, they will seek it at other and less de
sirable places. Parents should not repress the buoyant spirits
of their children, but join in their merriment around the home
iireside. The children will lose none of their respect for their
father or mother if they occasionally lose their "dignity" and
jtake part in the children's fun and sport. An evening's romp
'atadj play with the young folks will drive dull care, away and
;uspel the memory of many an annoyance of the day. Have
luil at home. .
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BUT rr IK EUGENB. "
Of the stores and Shops Advertising In The Guard. 4
IT WILL PAY YOU
4. .k
G0RRELL DESCRIBES
- CHINESE LIFE TO
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Faculty Passes Resolutions on'
Oregon-O. A. C.
Game
This is one of the current stories in the national canital
Representative Oushman, of Washington, came to Speaker Can
non with a letter written by the speaker himself. "Mr. Sneak
,er," he said, "I got this letter from you yesterday and I couldn't
wad. it. After I studied it quite a spell I showed it to 20 or 30
Yellows in the house, and between us we have spelled out all the
"words except those last three, We can't make themout. I
want to know if you won't translate those last three words?"
"Uncle Joe took the letter and studied it. "Those last three
"words that stuck you and everybody else," he said, "are 'per
sonal and confidential.' '."
The following from The Dalles Chronicle shows how Eugene's
'nterprise is stirring other Oregon cities to action: ' "What has
Tielpedmake Eugene what it is today? . Street paving. How can
we prove it? Just take a trip to that oity with a crowd of
strangers and keep your ears open and they will soon tell you
without asking any questions. Eugene has found out what pav
ing has done for her and how she is making arrangements to put
in fifteen blooks more, making seventy-five in all. The Dalles
will have to hurry if she expects to give Eugene a run for the
.money."
The appointment of the former Populist state chairman,
Jol:n C. Young, as postmaster at Portland, indicates that Sena
tor Jonathan Bourne, Jr., is still in favor with the president, and
that Senator Fulton is not considered a factor in the distribu
tion of patronage. It also goes to show that a straight party
reoord is not as valuable a political asset as it' has been in the
past.
Portions of China and the Orient,
the customs and the people, were
described at the University assem
bly this morning by Oscar Gorrell,
ex-'Ol. The address was well illus
trated, and added to the Interest of
the lecture.
No comparison was made with
American customs or traditions, and
no opinions were stated as to the
Btatus of Chinese. The hour was
almost altogether spent by the
speaker in description of the Chi
nese, among whom he has lived for
four or five years as a teacher and
a business man.
Fuculty Resolutions.
The University faculty passed res
olutions at its last meeting asking
that the athletic council of the Uni
versly refuse to schedule the 'Oregon
O. A. C. contest at Portland. The
wording is reported to be strong
ana vigorous, ana this action, cou
pled with the feeling among a ma
jority of the students, makes the
likelihood of the great annual game
belug played at either Corvallis or
Eugene very much greater.
College News.
Cards have been Issued for the
marriage of Samuel E. Eliot, In
structor in psychology and public
speaking at the University, to Miss
Elna Von Manderscheld, of San
Francisco, on December 28.
The name of the German club la'
now Germania.
A dramatic club at the University
is now a possibility.
Harold Dalzell 'has been elected
treasurer of the Y. M. C. A., to suc
ceed Karl Kllpatrick, who was com
pelled to. resign on account of over
work.
Dr. Joseph Schafer will address
the Y. M. C. A. Friday evening In
Deady hall on "Early Oregon Mla-
sions."
O. A. C. wants a debate with Ore
gon. As the field Is already well
tilled, the debating men do not look
kindly upon die proposition.
NO MORE CHEAP
TIMBER CLAIMS UNDER
LATEST RULING
MANY CANDIDATES
ENTER VOTING CONTFST
FOR EXPOSITION TRIP
The way the candidates are enter-' Remember the mnn
Inf the race Indicates that the Guard Seattle-Alaskan Fair . ?ment of the
popular voting contest will be a the nine young ladle.. promled
splendid one. The prizes offered are Lane county a a-rnniS "nreeentlng
well-worth making an effort to se- This is a trio that ? tertanment.
cure, since the Guard never stopa at to misa. 7 u oannot aHord
expense In order to carry out Its i The conditions at iht
Should the chief of Field Division
deem the appraisal too low or too
high, he will reiiutre the appraiser,
within 20 days, to resubmit the esti
mate with such modifications or ex
planations as he may deem proper,
when the schedule will be either ap
proved, or forwarded to the local
land office with a statment of his ob
jection. It the local land officers ap
prove the appraisement they will
sign a . certificate to that ef
fect, but If they sustain the
objection of the chief, they
will return the papers, and another
appraisment will be made by a dif-
rereut orncer. This applies where the
iana nas been approved by an em
ploye of the General Land office.
Whenever an appraisal by a forestry
employe is Qisapproved, the papers
must be sent to the Commissioner
of the General Land Office at Wash
ington for his action.
J'inal Proof Method Unchanged. '
Whenever a satisfactory nrice. has
been agreed upon, and the applicant
has made full payment to the local
officers, he must submit final Droof
in the manner now required by law,
Including publication of notice, in a
local paper for 60 days. If. after all
requlremtnts have been fullfilled, no
protest or contest is pending, the ap
plicant will complete his final entry
una get patent, or course protest
may be filed at any time before
patent issues. .
According to the new rppiilntlnna
If an applicant swears falsely In his
application or sworn statement, he
win De name lor indictment and pun
isnment for perjury, and if he is
guiuy oi perjury or any minor false
swearing or attempted fraud In con
nection with his efforts to perform
any act or make any payment or
proof as stipulated, his application
will be disallowed, and all moneys
paid to the Land office will be for
feited, as well as his rights under
the timber and stone act.
promises, as the winaers In the eon- as follows: contest are
test of a year ago, well know. This Lane County Is tn h .
time there is a likelihood tnat the at the Seattle Pair bv J?"81"4
contestants will receive even mora moat popular vounr i. S ot
In the way of Inducements than the BHAUL GO? s WHO
Initial announcement would imply. This will be determined
Nine young ladles who are popu- People of Lane county by vot a"19
lar enough with their acquaintances Toung lady having two hn.in-,..' y
and most active In enlisting their vouch for her. NINE TO GO
support, will be sent to the Seattle- Nine young ladles having thnmn,.
Alaska-Yukon exposition next Bum- ,ulBS wl" oe the -chosen ones.
uier, givwii u wu uays trip wun ev- uuug mstrlcts
ery first class accomodation, includ- Lane County Is divided Jnln hi.
ing a stop-over in Portland and var- tr,cts as follows: aSr
lous excursions and trips about Eugene, three to go.
Seattle, as well as free admission to Cottage Grove and Lorane on in
every feature of the exposition and so. - 1 "o l0
entertainment at one of the best ho- Creswell, Goshen, Dexter and Tat
tela in the metropolis of the North- Per- one to So. Ja8'
west, the far-famed boom city of Springfield, one to go
Seattle. Marcola, Coburg, Wendllng and
To win the trip need not cost the Mabel, one to go. 6 uu
candidate a cent only a reasonable Junction, Irving and Harrisbur
nmnnnt rtf avalamaMn effni. ,4 ..-I . 0n6 tn CO. &
u.vu..v v. d;h.vuii.,iu , UUIIUfi
the next few weeks. . Sudh a trip Is
an educational course of 'great val
ue as well as a pleasure vacation un
surpassed. Is It not worth' making an
effort for? If you win it will always
be a matter of gratification to look
back over In the years to come; if
you lose. well, an honest failure
never injured anybody. But failure
should not be figured In, go in with
the determination to win, which Is
half the battle.
one to bo.
Elmlra, Blachly, Mapleton, Acme
and Crow, one to go. 1
Conditions.
tArt1"8 sub?crlP"' to the Guard,
So. 00 by carrier: 3 nn . ,.'
which entitles any young lady in the
iu iiuUu one thousand
contest
votes,
6 months, $2.50
3 months, $1.50
Weekly, $1.50
. .400 votes
. .150 votes
. .500 votes
APPLICATION COUPON. J
Miss ; ...........
Address ,t
Vouched for by
Good for 50, votes. - i
Bat
Dseli
"ny not to J
Dand.fath.-5
su't of clofj
mo"S MICHAEL!
style that
men are parttalttf
Gift would be
Our line 0 J
nlxk: .
in shirts, ufoJ
neckwear we J
nave just wtat V
uoKing tor.
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SIXTY HEAD OF
WATERWAYS CONGRESS
MEETS IN WASHINGTON
(Continued from Page One.)
G. M. Chester, who was a delegate
to the International -waterwava ,..
gress recently held In St. Petersburg
and President Samuel
Cut out the above coupon and mall
to us' and we will PntAr vnn nomn
in the contesf, which will entitle you
to 50 votes. Please send youf 'name
In at once as this offer will hold
good for only a short time only.
A. coupon in the paper good for
one vote, will be published daily be
ginning Saturday.
Subscribe for The Guard.
GIVES THIS
VERY SIMPLE
HOME TEST
tue American Fedarnflnn of i
STOCK BURNED ! 11 Interest
The InlHnl ooDoinn .
9. Sixty ' en over largely, to wnl-nmin
Chairman Payne believes in making em sing, if they won't
-on invitation,' and will ask the house for authority to compel
business men to give the ways and Means committee their views
on the tariff. There would be at least one advantage in that
me statements would be made under oath.
It's about time to either cut out some' of the social trim
mings or to have th? government pay for them, when a president-elect
admits that he has to take into consideration wheth
er this or that man is able financially to accept a cabinet portfolio.
Soap makers, representing a capital of $75,000,000, held a
meeting in Washington the other day, to "get together" on how
to Increase profits via the tariff. Cleanliness comes high; also
makes many millionaires, if not godliness.
This must be the writing, if not the literary age. A profes
sional prize-fighter declined to talk fight because he was busy
"writing a book. Gee, and the time was when most of the pugs
used a cross for a signature.
And when it comos to increasing his congregation, this St
Louis preacher who is defending the "love pires" doesn't :eed
any lessons. While it isn't our butt-in, his wife, if he has one
would Detter keep her eyes on him.
Woodburn. Or.. Dec
head of fln stnrk ,i n,in ".'. X 'Biy. o weicomir
grain crops were consumed in i f I nT this
that destroyed the large barn on F. Ellison proceeded tnroni fh u'
the Burkhart farm, east of this city . Proceeded to read the call,
lust night. The loss Is $10,000, ' , , ,
with $4000 Insurance , . This Is Worth Rending
The fnrm was formerly th M ' V?0. F-?llnski, of 68 Gibson St..
Pope farm. The barn was consider-! ,. ' , Y'- Baya: "l eurel the!
ed one of the largest and best in!"',0.!' ?,nSln? co'd 80re ' ever had,
this section. The cows lost were all ?h. e? 3 Arnlca Salve- 1 P" '
high priced Jerseys. The origin of S5 , 8alve once a day for two I
the fire is unknown. 01 ; days, when every trace of the sore
Mr. Burkhart purchased this .120 JLa ?..ne- . Hea'3 all sores. Sold un-
acre larui recently for $32,000. j drug store 25e Kuykendall's
There are more cases of klrinev
trouble here than ever before, while
letenc reports show that more peo
ple succumb each year to some form
of kidney disease than any other
cause. , .
thT the 18 slness, examine
the urine. Rheumatism i i
','!l!tom of kidnoy trouble. It Is
urii .e7e J Iess than excessive
uric acid n tha hinj .n.v
slugsish Inactive kidneys have till
ed to sift out, leaving it to decom
pose and settle about the Joints and
muscles causing intense suffering;
freq.iex.ly resulting in deformity!
:p-rH
often reaching the heart when death '
ensues.
Pains across the back, frequent,'
painful and suppressed urination and
otfher symptoms of weak bladder are
not the only signs of kidney trouble;
many cases of stomach disease, head
ache, pain In the heart, Inactive liv-l
er, etc., are but symptoms; (he cause
of which can be traced to feeble.!
clogged kidneys.
A simple test of the urine is to!
void a small auantitv in a bottin nr
glass and let it stand over night; j
morning, u tnere Is a reddish I
orick-dust sediment, or white fleecv;
sirbstance present, either consult :
some reputable physician or take a
good vegetable treatment. The fol-i
lowing prescription Is recommended;
highly. In these cases and the suf-l
ferer can mix it at home; . Compound i
Kargon, one ounce; , Fluid Extract I
Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com
pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three:
ounces. Shake well and use in tea-1 . -mod
spoonful doses after each meal and! . v JjU1
at bedtime. ! teantb JV ,.if
vvnere any of the symptoms enu-; 3igitui jitfj J
POSTJffi
suits are sureloK'j
i the use ol tkii fcM
WEDNESDAY, DECEMHEH 0,
th uh8,d,at8 for tho b'S Woodmen of
the World entertainment. Come out
Neighbors and bring your friends. A
good time is assured.
!D4
X MARRIED
J
In Eugene, December 7, 1908
Charles S. Gilson. of M.'-Minnviiio' ,
and .Miss Florence E. Quinn, of Eu-1
sync hct. kj. u. uurtis officiating,
lbey are on a Wedding trip to East
ern Oregon and will be at home in
.Mc.Minnville after January 1.
lJhan,J0l?rs f Gran,a Pasa de-' ,.!:,;kS"la" A- Moore, who has
Ir!'.Mlel!!8e.,rVa,,lV1e lusliio" adminls-!1' ,tne llfp ' a recluse in San
W..H - ""i"" suvernmeut as "..-u ior tne last 40 years and
7Z ,"?,a cl?8cd .Policy. Is evident l.w.h0. ' believed to be utterly des-
aie few days ago. A search
nL.." revealed a fortune jof
lllllll tllllWIIlV'a nl.,..tl M.
- UHJ o oict'uuu. i no re
urns give II. C. Kluney a good ml
Jorlty. defeating J. c. Smith, w ho
was a candidate for a third term.
.... uwiiwn oi tne so-called
v.. kunu eieiueui or
nearly $100,000
tax receipts.
In bankbooks aiid
"oo-,
couucilnieu ,
Fred liar
riumi. thp hiiri,n. i i I
received by express from' his old:
home in iiKiuia three opossums !
m!r n-.V 'U lu,ve ror Christmas din-
ail-J 11 U till HVni tlf nn :
show window of the Eimeno
t o. s store.
CARTERS
-KW TOI1AY
Mark T0n and Andv Carnegie are in the same boat though
there may be a slight offference in their bank accounts both
are 73 years young, and are growing younger all the time, by
'their own accounts.
O
That "Fighting Bob" EviOs knows his BiblQ also where
m,lm.v.1'lrr,p' "l"0.."'' .o-,eBte.l
"fwtvn tonn n.i ii.ni
itld ami wrlfftifi
lhn ' TEavw
giITTLE
IflVER
Igl PIUS.
Positively enrrd by
those I.iltle Pills.
Tth.y a'?o relievo Dta-tj-csa
lr3aiD-sp.psia, Id--.';.-estion
an J Too Uear;;
Kstltij. a perfect rem-'
1 lor Pli2las. Nausea
nmn-slness. Bad Taste
la tho Moofh, Oonta.
Tonpie. Pain In the si,i
TOKHD LIVER. Tm-
TEe Best Christmas Present!
Yoci Can Buy Your Wife
p"r,l,hl..MT1,T 'U.,?r,vo ""'''' -ingle XCTU4,e 016 Pmvly Vegnable.
hr"w.a,!f X I SMALL PILL. SMALL DCSL SMALL
Wood-savers and rvon bakers
this has made the Superior ran
famous. Chambers HaiMwara Co!
PRICE,
CARTPC?
f'JTTtE
IVER
PIUS.
haSHQ
Gonuino Must Bear
Fao-Sirmle Signature
! REFUS
The one that will be MOST helpful
and MOST useful is
A Fine Kitchen Cabinet
nereL? S."VC ,,Pr from kiM dnitlst-ry and nn
Il?.rV s","s ly this year, but for many
jtT to come. She uses It three times a day ft
...m ..iiV?,'r ""' " Ix-coines more viifunble to
. . t""'- " ,s rlKht t,1cr'' in o kitchen,
;. ,, J"st '"""y '! just ns much labor
. . '? "8 " t,,e ,l'"r hfforo- Thousands of
.men Imye tl,i lls ,wt thny wouM rathcr t
ltli any j.iece of furniture In tlie house before they
would lo without their kitchen cabinet. Tlint Is
why a kitc hen cabinet fN the nicest Christmas (rift
the one that will ho appreciated the most. It
Rtoups every articlu all utensils in one place.,
CUTS THE KITCHEN WORK IN TWO
and insures a neat, orderly kitchen nt all times.
eiy cabinet is specially constructed. Don't fall,
uerm-e you decide on your wife's Christmas present,
to come into our store ami visit our exhibit. Drills
her in ami let her see the rahiiu ts too. If yon don't
both decide that it will bring more help to the
household than any other Kift we will be much mls
taKen. Christmas comes only once each year,
.'lake it north while. Twenty varieties to select from
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campbell-fellman
Cor08th and OBve. TEe HOUSEFVjRMSHf
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