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TVSS&lY, dkckmbk is, u W&.tiJiJiJV$X Where yon wut It When yn want It N smke M saell traable. Often you want heat in a hurry in some room in the house the fur nace does not reach. It s so easy Is pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat suitable for any room in the house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely prevenling smoke or smell turn the wick as high as you can or s as low as you like brass font holds 4 quarts of oil i i . t i i r. that gives out glowing heat lor y hours, fin ished in japan and nickel an ornament i n l .1 anywhere, every neater warraniea The2&y&Lamp It tha lamp lor uie student or -aaaa tnirt. II nivea a brilliinl. ateadv liaht hit raakea atudy pluiure. Made ol bran, nickel pilled end equipped Milk Ike Uleil improved central drill burner. Every Ump warranted. II rou cannot oblun the Perfection Oil Heater or Ra' Lamp Into your dealer write to our nearer) aeency lor deacriptivt drooler. TAMDARD Oil. COMPART imnmum,mu.,iuu,imM.m.i...M Black Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed, 6 to 26 miles an hour. 1 . Neat in appearance Travels any Road Made any style Prices $375 to $750 These cars are made to go any season of the year in good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels, solid rubber tire, easy springs, motive power gasoline, substantially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S, , RANDLE & HOWER AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET P- 0. BOX 455 EUGENE, OREGON MADE : -IN EUGENE The old reliable Peerless Washing Powder again on the market Place your order with us, Phone Red 3056 3 ppund Cartons 25 cents BACON BROS. TEA IMP. CO. 55 EAST NINTH STREET :::::ti::sK:::j::::j:::j::::::::f:: Dressmaking School Pupils bring own material and make any gQment desired under competent instructors; classes to fill all needs. Advancement according to capability. The latest up-to-date system ol cutting and fitting taught thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu lars address MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk. XX H i::n:n:::j::m:u:::::r:::::::::::::::::::::::::tj CHIEF JUSTICE SYS ROOSEVELT IS AN ANARCHIST Now York, Dec. 14 Indirect but Jointed criticism of Roosevelt's at titude toward the judiciary were made by Chief Justice Mitchell, of the Pennsylvania Soelety of New York at a banquet last night. The chief Justice did not mention the trust law and made suggestions' for chief executive y name, but left no doubt through quotations and allu sions to various matters of public knowledge as to the object of his criticism. Mitchell among other things said: "The only Just criticism of a judge's law must come from a court which knows the law and has juris diction to declare it. Dissent from his views based on individual opin ion of what the law ought to be, whether It comes from an executive or hoodlum, leads directly and by short steps to anarchy the asser tion .of individual will against me settled lnw." Mitchell pointed out that If the law Is not what the people want it should be changed, "but let It never ho lout slorht nf that the authority to change it is legislative and not judi cial, still less executive. Replying to the toast, "The Dar 01 the country and the cause of federal justlcce," Attorney-General Bona parte analyzed tne so-canea anti trust law an dmade suggestions for its betterment. After declaring that Americans were a "Judge-ruled peo ple," Bonaparte reviewed the condi tions making necessary the anti-trust laws and declared the rich and pow erful "stacked" the cards; the dice were loaded against the humbler nlavers: the smaller and weaker among the racers were crossed In their gallop and crowde dorr me To clean tha skin, y must use seep; pu.. soap; Ivory soap. Never mind if it doe:: cost only a few cents v. cake. It is infinitely cwitvuf t'hrm . rrAsf . nrao' , 1 - ' t thai sell fcr five times j'.s r-'.ice. T'.icr.- m "free" alkali in Ivory Soap. That is why it will not injure the finest fabric or the most delicti: :Mn. Ivory Soap 994ioo Per Cent. Pure. Framing "We have the largest and most varied line of mould ings in the city, and ' frame pictures to order at prices that keep our com petitors guessing;. Overton Wall Paper anrl Paint Pnmnanu UIIU I Ullll UUIIIJUIIJ If 16 and IS W. Seventh Street, nar Willamette. 9 w IIHIMIIIMIIIIIHIII ajrjaj- i AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five f passenger car for hire any time, day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke otLefflerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5 1 21 999 Villard Boulevard A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming O Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black Ol t or call at 345 W 4th track by the big ones," in the race for riches. . ni. .. . ., nnaml hplteved the antitrust laws might be improved i... .1 ...ln,lnlutr!)tive Of- uy ttuiruHiuiK mo ou""u - - fleers with duties similar to those exercised by the s( cretary of war in matters ot the obstruction i navig able rivers. Under proper safeguards these officers would be given power n ant In mntl.pa nf nhfltrUCtlOnS tO commerce and could take steps to prevent combinations in resxriuut ui trade or tending to create monop olies. . SECRETARY WILSON REPORTS GREAT FARM PROSPERITY Washington, Dec. 13. After 12 years of service as head of the de partment, the secretary of agricul ture in his annual report issued to day presents a' review of the progress of agriculture in the United States during this period. Concerning the farm production of 1908, he says that the farmer has created wealth by the billions. Production has been above the average of recent years with few exceptions, and while some prices havs fallen, others have risen. The farm value of all farm pro ducts of 108 reaches the most ex traordinary total in the nation's his tory $7,778,000,000. This is about four times the value of the products of the mines, including minerals, oils and precious metals. The farmer contributes 87 per cent of the raw materials used in those manufactur ing Industries which depend mostly upon agricultural . materials, and these Industries use 47 per cent ot all materials used in all industries. . The gain in the value of farm pro ducts in 1908 over 1907 is $290,000, 000, and would have been much lar ger had not the prices of cotton and hay been low. Tbe value of products in 1899, the census year, being taken at 100. the value for 1903 stands at 125, for 1904. at 131; for 1905, at 134; for 1906, at 143; for 1907, at 159; and for 1908, at 165. During the last ten years the wealth produc tion on the farms .of this country has exceeded the fnbulous sum of $60,-000,000,000. RANDOM SHOTS. I shot an arrow Into the air; It fell In the distance, I knew not where, till a neighbor said that It k ed his calf, and 1 had to pay mm six ami a hull iSC.uO). I bought some poison to slay some rats, and a neighbor swore It killed his cats; and, rather than argue across fence, I paid 'him four dollars and fifty cents ($4.50). one nignt i set sail ing a toy balloon, and hoped It would soar' until It reached the moon; but the candle fell out on a farmer's straw, and he said I must settle or go to law. And chat is the way with the random shotIt never hits in the proper spot; and the Joke you spring, that you think so smart, may leave a wound in some fellow's heart. Walt Mason, in the Emporia (Kas.) Gazette. GOOU COUGH Ct'RK. For the complete cure of coughs, cold, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, UvfTwon, tar and wild cherry have for aijes maintained an estab lished renutallnn lis n Khinilnrrl cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price SI Oil Snl,l hv l.lnn IIpikt Pn Wll. llanis Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland. O. WOU J) '8AW1.VG. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. GASOMXE WOOD SAWING. Call up or phone Main 32 or Far mers 61. it. A. Maltzan. II lti: COLLIES I'ltPS FOIl SALE From Private Konneln of V. It. Dcniiln ut tllnk llntto. Slri'il by the KiiinuiiM lluu. "Lndtlle Lulnl." I liave a few mnle and female nnnn to dlxpose of. Sire, "Laddie Laird." from l W. Xnirn's oriKlnal Imp.. na tions from the Roval Kennels, Scot land, iiain. "Klitffle Ruffles," sired by "Inverness Prince," half brother to J. Plerpont Morgan's famous $r,0U0 Collie Address W B. Dennis, Black Butte Lane county, Oregon. "Imperial Car Cleaner" will take pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint ed or varnished surface without in juring the finish. Chambers Hard ware Co. New dining tables and chairs di rect from factory. " See show win dow. Chambers Hardware Co. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and soothe pain quickly. Insist upon DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Regular size, 50c. Sold here by all druggists. Luckey, the reliable Jewelei for wntches. tfd&w O VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at all Hours 20c and up Pnone Black J557 West Eighth St MRS. RALPH FISHER STUMMED BY MURDER OF HER HUSBAND Though It was two weeks ago yes terday since Ralph Fisher, prosecu- n fha rXfatrnn Stnto TtflT ARO- LUI 1UI LU? V Ufjuaa uv.w ciation's grievance committee, was shot down by James Finch, Mrs. Fisher, wife or me aeau man, m joi V. 1 waallvA tfcol VlAr h 1 1 H h H Tl fl has been killed, 'and clasping her baby close in ner arms bub i ot home moaning and waiting for her husband to return, flays the Salem Statesman. Of all the dStails of this tragedy ll.ta la tha Kinal narhntic. Mffl. Fish-, e'r, a Salem girl, sister of T. B.Kay, one ol saiem s promiiium umuuiau turers and business men, cannot comprehend that her husband is not .mnna tha llvinC -These things are told by Roy "ft Bishop, who is here from Portland for a numuer or aays. The assassination was of a pecu liarly brutal kind because it occurred and baby. They arrived a few min utes alter tne snooiing, wiieu iue body had been taken away.' When the news was gently broken iu Fibber's wife she seemed stunned and since the time has lived in a semi-comatose Condition, scarcely believing that her husband is dead and hardly seeming to realize she will never see him again. madamTroots" " -beautifiers at bolton & jenkins Ladies wishing to 'be beautiful can secure Madam Root's prepara tions at Bolton & Jenkins' millinery store, 25 East Ninth street. - The preparations on sale are: "The Bloom of Roses," that makes the complexion beautiful; "The German Bleach," that removes blemishes and discolorations, and the skin developer and hair tonic. Be sure to call and see Bolton & Jenkins. dl8 WHAT CAUSES DYSPEPSIA? And Incidentally Constipation, Coated Tongue, Nervousness, Headache And other Symptoms, t. .. 1 LflU yuU UVCI nituw iua, mu a.u ach is a churn? That just as soon as you are done eating, the healthy stomach continues to roll the food around, and mixes it thoroughly with the juices of the stomach. And did you know, dear reader, that if the stomach is run down or flabby, so that it cannot do the churning, that dyspepsia Is the re sult? If the food is not churned it lays neavny on your stomach, turns sour. and causes all kinds of distressing symptoms, such as headache, coated tongue, constipation, etc. And so, as every physician will tell you, the way to cure dyspepsia Is to rix tne churn, in other words, build up the stomach so that It will prop- eny mix ins rood. If .you have dyspepsia and want to get rid of it before It gets rid of you, !;o' to Hull's drug store and get a large box of Mi-o-na tablets. The cost Is only 50c and every reader of The Guard Is welcome to his or her money back if Ml-ona does not cure. Mi-on-a has cured thousands of the worst and most obstinate cases of in digestion. It quickly cures sea or car sickness and vomiting of preg nancy. Mi-o-na is the great stomach ton ic, one or two tablets will stop sea or car sicnnes3, vomiting of preg nancy ana win instantly tone up the worn out stomach the morning after the social session. MARKED FOR DEATH. "Three Vfnrs ncn T who mortal Jeath. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50o and i.. iriai Dome tree. When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with month it makes the gentleness and kindness alvrel Te'T ted with womanhood seem to be almost While in general no woman rebels against what ml'Klt fards as natural necessity there is no woman h sot gladly be Iree from this recurring period" p!ln,"iul11 Dr. Pierce' Fmrorltt Prescription mattm wining mna sick warn,, mmll. matt Jt-c Men freedom from j,.," it emlmbllahtm reialarlty, udue latum. mmle wemimm. '" ' Sick women arc uavited to consult Dr. Pieree b. i. fr. All correapandcaee strictly private ad ... i M.Cd.i.l. Wri.. wiffcn-. (. I.J 'T., "d ""ear 1 M A-ocmtio., R. V. Pi.., M. D., Prid 5;. II Mai w..r a hook (k.t t.ll. .11 -L . ' L 1 wsm at home, send 21 ons-eent stamps to D? P,v!If St. and he will send von fr., nn i u... '. cc 10 Par n, j tkM I ht nd b will lm handiome cloth' 11 .d you . fr.. copy o hT. X W5j Medical Adviser-revised, upUd,, 'vSJ th-binding, 31 stamps. ' ld""'. PtpTj A Sensible XmasG Singer and Wheeler & ison Sewing Machines We accept as low of $2.00 per month An average of 50 cents a week. Remember, we are the only Store in Eugene Handling Sewing Machines exclusively Singer Sewing Machined 615 Willamette Street. J. KAVANAUGH, Manager. Pkons Red n::::::n::::::3:ci . - txxi xxxt xxxx xxn Headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, and Diamonds. J. S. LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re liable Jeweler, established ir, Eugene since 1869. " ? a,atfv 4 4.ttt.atio?..ef 'vl' TO CURK A COtiD IN OJE I)A Take LAXATIVE nuniin r.,ini. Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to nnrn H! W fiDnirl"o signature is on each box. t Be. tui. Koom No. 11. DOR NOTICE aott to run nt lnrife l liable to a fine j..., .u-ense is pain. I will strict ly enforce the law. L. BONNFW. ... Dob Tax Collector, d26 32 W. 8th St COHMITTRRa Prtr Wnltntla nl....... Jt r. .. - . . .......... . mi-,, hiiu Bunnny chnnla call at Otto s for soeclal prlrcs on Christmas candles, etc. dlS lnon ai.maxac Finer. Slnp-er Sewlnc; Machine Company. 615 Willamette street. ji7 List your tlmberlands. If you have timber lands to sell, send vonr de scription and price. Fred Fl'sk, Mer chants' Bank building. Eugeno, Ore gon. tf Select Your Christmas Gift NJ Nothing gained by waiting; until the last few days, but much gained by a look now at my complete stock of thing suitable for gifts includ ing Watches, Rings, Cuff Links. Scarf, Hat r Chains. Fobs. Lockets. Silver Ware and count less other acceptable articles in : ' right pricies and quality. H..D. SMARTT JEWELER at Marks' Drus Store, Smeede Hotel Building BANGS LIVERY w Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stawa Cabs Always Rejdy , FirsfClass Turtiouts of All Dew.pl" McK 1 NZ1E ST A GEVjvcs Euprne at 5:30 a. m. Staffs ou not call at prlvatf residrncn fcf' will caII ! bogga.eii noiiiud the civ betorj. A daily.taptoj"5iil Livery Pnone Main 21 See our "Superior" wood heaters before bnv!niy ihnv m .h . j what a IQter ouRht to be, even if . roll don't hitv rh.mk... IT 1 ..... . ..uniitucja naru ware Cr. lTnibrolliis and parasols re-covered and repaired. Work practical. Glo ria serce and tnffel:is. Silk covers in 8tx-k. Taffeta in colors. Call E. n. Watson at Potts' cigar store, 564 OlWe street. HeatlnR furnare, hnPand founda tion stone for sal cheap Dy Flr N'atlonal Bank Luckey, the Jeweler tor good re liable goods, prices to suit. tf d&w New stock brass and black and irons. Chambers Hardware, Co. illllHIIIIIIIIMt i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ' 1 1 f Iflearance of Wail Pa no"0' Preston & r