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THH KtJQEJni DAILT OUAKO THIHSDAT, DECEMBER 17, IMS. THE EUGENE DAILIf GUARD GUAni WJINTINO CO., 0 Chillies H. Fisher INC. munlcal Ions and Eugene, Oregon. make all remittances payable to Tbe EugeTe Guard i! 60 .0 l.tO Subscription h.tei Daily ' Delivered by carrier, per week I Delivered by carrier, one month.... By mall one year (in advance). ". 4.00 One month Bingle copies Weekly Guard, per year Advertising rates Bade kaawa oi apalleatlaa. Areata far The Bard The follawla are aataorlzad la take a4 receipt tor saaaarlatlaas ar transact any ether. basUeu far Th Baity aa4 weakly aard: Ciwaweil t. L. Mark. Cobnrc A. Brner. AH poatauatera are aataarlaa4 to aeeerva aod receipt far sakacri- tlons to the Dally aad Weekly tan. Entered at MJBMBHR OF AjMOOIAWD 1 1 M gene, Oregoa, poetaffiee aa aMaad-cla THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1908 ' THE WAY OP LIFE. The cup of Joy is a great, wide cup brim full of the rarest wine; And many a lip will come and alp the Bweetest of drafts with thine; But you who have tasted the dregs of life I fathom the thought you think: The cup of sorrow Is made so narrow that only one heart can drink. The path of pleasure is broad and smooth and leads through a love- ly land, And he who shall stray that happy way can find him a merry band; But well you know who have walked with woe, and a smile have ' sought In vain, . That he goes alone with tears and moan who follow the path of Pain- 1 f NIXON WATERMAN. The query that is confronting most of the people at this par ticular time of the year is how and where to obtain Christmas money. But Rockefeller and his associates in the Standard Oil are not at all bothered in this way. On a capitalization of a mil. lion dollars that concern earned $55,000,000 in seven yean ,wnn us inoiana uompany, wnicn will give each of them enough at least to buy a turkey for the Christmas dinner and perhaps leave enough to get the children a stick of striped candy all muuuu. i No wonder the Pullman Car Company vkya hie dividends. , "u woimou Deiore xne interstate commerce , commission that the company pays its porters $25 a month, and out of that they must pay for their meals. The traveling tmhlin pays the company for the privilege of sleeping in its berths and mane up ior tne porter s meagre salary in tips. Congressman J. Adam Bede, of Minnesota, who fell by the wayside last month, says : "If we should preach what ought to be preached, wo would be assassinated." J. Adam is a humor 1st, but we take it he did not mean this for a joke. " Andy Carnegie recently said? "The president is always in teresting." And, if his memory harked back a bit, he doubtless added mentally, -'even when he is aggravating. Though the rich are always abused, there isn't a man jack ot us all who does not want to be rich. Yet none of iis love abuse Can you figure that out? " 1 A Vermont legislator would bankrupt a lot of people if he had Tiis way. He wants to make the giving of false news to a news jpaper punishable by a fine! Probably the New Jersey man who took thirty baths in thir teen hours was trying to wash off the taint of Standard Oil. ATHLETICS PREFERENCE ' OVER LITERARY WORK? Editor (lunrd: An article Inst ev enliiR In Iho Guard stated that the basketball game would be held Fri day evening so the business men could attend. , Porhnps It Is not commonly known that the dobat.e betweeu Albany and Eugene was bIro changed so as to favor ho basketball gnme. The de bate was billed for Friday night but the ball game was given the prefer ence and the debate put on for Fri day afternoon. Of course this ar rangement benrs not only the busi ness men but at this busy Chrlstmns time nonrly every other man or wo man and gives the team a very poor show as to expenses. Now the pntroiiRor the high school who are pa, clrularly Interested In the literary work above the nfliletio! do nut consider this f'llr to the boys i who hive worked for the last sIx'k.U And right, not might, shall be the lord, I the good time coming." AIRS. TH03. BAIIjPY. , , KISER EXHIBIT lland-CoUmil PliologrnplM of the Northwest vi T.'m 1,ub"c 18 cordially Invited to ....... w.u '".! f-iv tne Klar hnnii viu.ur pnoiogrnnliB. The oxlilhit opens Tuesday and continues for ltd ITtl lUIJ Tin Riser view .nio the greatest .oilli.st phott-.o-nnl.s .vet ninde in o'll.t U i.t the pji i.f , , !.. mi tpportni- y to visit t'-i' '.. whllo'tho pictures ure on display, the store will remain opjn In tlio "even ings until 9 o'clock, beginning Wed nesday. Tho pictures will i,e Mid until Thursday. AI.I.IJ.V , KATON. OREGON STUDENTS HAVE JOKER IFCL'JJ breaks trad; i lOiJ Faction At University Have Long Wanted to Abolish Re lation T'ilh llultnonah Becaase the Multnomah Athletic club may play O. A. C. on Thanksgiv ing, Oregon students are laughing up their sleeves. In case the directors of the Mu.lt nomah club Bhould break the annual tradition, the -belief would exist in the minds of many University students, that they did so to spite Oregon for not consenting to play the O. A. C. game In Portland. With this conception as a lever on the athletic council those students and those members of the faculty, who for many years have wished to abolish the annual contest with the clubmen would stand an excelent chance of carrying out their long denied desire and the Uregon-Multnomah game would be no more. Oregon students are perfectly sat isfied to continue the old precedent. ine game has been a good money maker, and though the local contests now also pay well, the heavy ceipts of the great Thanksgiving con test is a welcome addition to the student body funds, and in every year in tne past has been depended upon to keep the student body out or dent. A feeling, nevertheless, has arisen mac it is not rignt to play mere youth against grown and developed meni much more experienced in the tricks and much heavier In weight. The great difference in size and strength was especially remarked by people at tne last contest. Some of the best physicians In Portland said that the Idea of playing mere strln lings against such men was absurd. and that serious Injury is likely to result at any time to the collegiate team. For this reason the college stuaents are listening to the Mult nomah gossip In a not altogether dis appointed manner, for such an action on the part of Multnomah as a vol untary abandonment of . the Oregon game, will throw all the bame on the clubmen for the break In the ath letic relations. THe Woman of Today We Is guidecPby reason, not by prejudice. To win her favor you must appeal to her intelligence. You. must "deliver the goods." today the best at any price is BAKING-POWDER tell you why. the reason.: NERVi say that and we Here is COUNCIL MAKES ITSELF A CITY WATER BOARD (Continued from page 1). measurement. This matter and oth ers of a similar nature were refer red to the city engineer. City Attorney Bean renorted that the case of H. R. Kincaid vs. the City, writ of review and the case against Chas. Kuthe for sellng near beer in violation of the, city ordin ance, had been submitted to Judee Harris, Of the circuit court. Water Board Meota. The council adjourned to meet at 30 o'clock next Monday, night and an organization as a water board was effected by electing the mavor chairman, the recorder clerk, and the city treasurer the treasurer of the board. It was agreed that the officers and employes already an pointed for the operation of the wat er plant be continued in office.. 'ouiieriui.enueu& layior, or tne wat er piant, reported that as soon as ome foundry work is done on some pipe the Hill Crest line will be laid. He also reported that the sum of 664.45 was In the hands of the wat er commission. After a number of bills against the water system were read and allowed. the board adjourned. K C does most perfectly the things for which a Baking Powder is used. What must a perfect Baking Pow der do? It must produce a baking that is: 1. 2. 3. Perfectly raised Sweet and palatable Pure and wholesome is the ml i nis i me powder can whole story, no bak- powder can do more. 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Send for es and are trying to make a record "imoninlB. Dr. E. V. Hall, 2926 for their nrhonl. 01lve street. St. l.oul la It "The Kuroiio Way", as has ! ooen rnporroa 10 give athletics the, WOOD SAW ii-ioiviHu uitn mo iiurrnrv worKj. &nA .l -.I.I-.....I,.. ... I ... .., uMnnn-.uiy in-' uasoune power by W W Munro :: ., ......m.sr.m.iii iiurao nun szxi. urdors mimloil?086 m ll,t''rry ! man will be appreciated. It would aeem so from the number who have tried out for both. Out or the several hundred attend Inir hisb school, only seven tried out mr 1 ne nenainiK tennis. This was KSO. largo or OASOMXK WOOH SAWING. Jt one more than was needed for two tennis. Half of theso were coax ed to join In tho last few daya of preparation so as to make up the number and consequently were only hiilf prepared and ninrio n poor show lllK. 0 On the othur hand, duxena of hoys got 01H at Jio beginning of the foot . ball season and worked every evening rain or shine to get a place on tbe W"s. 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