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wt f" o WgltiOMPAT. JAJtTAJtT 1. THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD ftt'AICIt I'HINTINO IX).. ISO. f'txiilrs H. Usher 'GREAT INTEREST IN i CHRISTIAN REVIVAL r-- '-i Another .Teat feast of fellowship w ,. . . ...j a all om- i . , i .i,na ...a. nnioved Published ery dr of the- ween. "-M. - -X2. ' ? rJ VL".. .?.,.i.nce. at the make all remittances - --- uy a - Christian church last ulabt. . ! i Dr. Martin put hU very ioul Into llallr 'ih. Ihpmr. nnd c oll attention wa nuinlcatlon and Woaene. Oregon. Hubscriptlon UIm Delivered br carrier, per week Delivered br carrier, one month By nall one year (In ad ranee) One month BioKle copies Weekly Guard, per year ,',".','1 Advertising faun made known on application. CONTRACT FOR. IS LET BY CITY MAJOR HAMMOND INSPECTS CO. G .$ .15 .60 ; glren evening. A genu for The tJuard The following are authorised to take and receipt for subscription or uanal aay .Tier .uslne.. for The Dally and Weekly Ou.rd: C res we 1 1 J. i. viiara. r;m are auThorlred to receive and receipt for subscrip tions to the Dally and Weekly Ouard. - "" MKMHIilt OK AKHOCIATKII PIIKHH Entered at the Kugeno. Uragon, postofflce as aocond-claaa matter. him throughout the entire Tha rn-'a. remarks are' 4 Ji scriptural from first to last. While " the unrepentant sinner Is made to PeltfJIl Water , " (eel the all-seeing eye ol uoa. yei m 1" evangelist dos not fall to point on clearly the plan of salvation to all 'seeking the way of life. At the invt- Professor Hoggatt has tha tact to lead the great chorus In a way to present variety and spice, and kindles the fire of enthusiasm in er- Wheel Co. and Portland Machinery Co. the Successful Bidders WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909 TUK FAITH. The world Is better off without Tall fftltll Your uttered Ignorance inn nioruin uuum. If yon have fall It l Ood, or niiin, or solf, Kny so: If nut push back "I""1 im of .ll.-iir.) nil your though'. till faith sluill coino; No our will Brieve lieiuu.i; your lip- are dumb. .--Ella Wheeler Vvlliox. To the half.tr.". lion circulars distributed by President Boose, volt's Comniinsioii on Country Life, 112,000 answers have be: received at Washington, according to W. A. Beard, of Sacramen to, who is a member of tho commission. The commissioner says that oducatibn is paramount over all other questions raised by the residents of the oountry. It is for an education that the boys and firls raised on farms leave for the oities and take up other lines than those followed by their parents. Beard declares that )rj better roads throughout the oountry the young folks oan travel la all kinds of weather and enjoy sooial intercourse and attend mbooIs, which is impossible when the roads are bad. aaaMaaaaaaaaaaaai v The Bpringfiold Republican says whon an aeroplane flies 11.3 miles in 53 Vi minutes, remaining in the air with ease pear- was at the boirlnntntr of an age of man flight in which astonish iag things will be done? Let us remember that the art of bal anolng in the .air with these machines Is in its earliest and crud est stage. Kay it not be that some time human beings in gen eral will iearn to use the aeroplane as easily as they nsw !arn to swim? : - A Fresno (Oalif.) boy has been submitted to a surgical oper ation in order to remove a oriminal instinot which has developed sine he was injured in a street oar accident a number of years ago. If this theory is carried to the extreme limit the entire population of the oountry may be carved up by the doctors on oat pretest or another. And just to think of the money in it for tho men of medicine. .. Ai the very cold weather between forty ntj mem-, bers of Company G d nlKht to the preliminary Inspection and drill, preparatory to the annua inspection on the 21st. when a mem ber f the regular army will be here Last evening Major Creed C. Ham mond, of Eugene, one of the most ex perienced and capable men In the service, was here and took a look at affairs, giving the young met i spec , ial InBtructiona and assisting InP" ,tlng them through drill work. Work ' wm done In rolling packs In regit la ! tion atyle, an interesting feature of ' th Major Hammond complimented the The contract, for th. machinery compa V for the proposed municipal power made, and the go od work . ( D Martin ha. the following great Plant on the McKensI f J'ver ere .et J ' Jfflctency of Captain Tuesday - !JyhBplr""Tha ABa","t W". '3 What Ch"rCh 8ha" 1 ZX nslsCg Saturday, "Paradl.e Lost and Re- of generators and exciters, for U. ,galned." , -ii Honresenlntlves of several bidders Um ,Zn, Vrilre. beKln nromnt- were present at the meeting and each w. n. Scott and wife, a son - n nraa..nt..ri ih merira or tneir re- npectlve mnohlncry. After mature de liberation the contracts were awarded an above slated. The vote on the motion to award v the contracts to thecA nnrlles w(m 03 follows: Aye: Garrett, Koaeh, Moon, llollnr, Gilbert, lierger;' ni Williams and Fisher. At the beginning of the meeting Councllmen Williams nnd Fisher filed a protest as follows: Te tho Mnnoraoio .Mayor ana .,uiu mon Council of the City of Eugene: Gentlemen: The undersigned CANDIDATE WW ;ly nt 7:30. ! "THIS l.ATK IV IIISTOnV. .fiiiiunry 1:1. 1776 Andrew Culdwell appointed conimuntlcr-ln-chluf of the Amerlrah fleet. 1 738 Tho Frlrnils In Philadelphia .emancipated their slaves. 1817 Tho ship Georglanna, of Nor folk, experienced a great shock (n tho gulf stream, supposed to he an earthquake. SO BORN it lo.hiire. January 12. 1909, to i. . 191 Tefferflon street. Eusene, in,rJ i.t 1 909. to Jasper Dead- ; mond and wife, a daughter. NEW METHOD OF liKDL't 1XG FAT. A news Item from Paris Informs us that the American method of produc ing a slim, trim fisure, is meeting i with astonishing success. This sys tem, which has made such a won- Harfni Imnresaion orer mere, must . .l. j jn n inn .liiiriuuia k imi-i iui.iwu 1825 Slavery abolished In Mexico. aoreby moat solemnly protest against , method cf reducing taX.lt Is sal e to mai iioratio Aiger, jr., auiuur, the letting of any contract or xne ex- -.: born. Died July 19. 1899. nnnHin nf anv monev of the city of; this purpose In this country, ny- 1849 Vancouver Island ceded to the Eugene from the water fund, or oth- thing that will reduce , tne excess nun "on uay vouipaay. erwtse, for the purcnase or macnin- - r ' -- 1854 Judah Touro. a Jewish phil- er ' for any Jurpoee whatever In to the stomach, causing wrinkles. anthroplst of New Orlean. referenCe to putting in a power plant tne neip or exerciamg . " u.uB. who gave 110.000 toward the for the purpose of pumping water fot or Interference with ones meals is a building of Bunker Mill monu- tne clty of Eugene, or otherwise, un- mighty Important and useful addl- ment. died. Born June 16. tn the question of the right-of-way tlon to civilisation s necessities. Just 177K ;L.... i... ia.. .otiH ..Hin? Btich a catalogue of good results. 188 8enate reinstated Secretary of to law, and untn the Injunction Bolt however, follow the use of these war, Edwin M, Bianton. aa-alnst members of the council and ", . 1874 Natlnk. Mam., almost des- the water board has been settled by fat reducers, say economical db trnved bv fire. ,t.l cause Marmola Prescription Tablets lv an hour and maintaining express train speed, What are the 1908 Two hundred lives lost In Respectfully submitted. - (made In accordance with the fam- iy an nour, ana """' ' "P1 D P wnr1d ! ",enU'r Uro nt "oyerstown, Pa JOHN M. WIIXIAMS. Chairman of ous prescription) can be obtained of ikeptios to say? Doesn't It look more and more as if the worm J" p committee ny druggist or the makers, the Mar- ...... u .D ,, GBORGB FISHER. Chairman of the to., Detroit; Mien., ror seventy- "TIIIH IS MV na.M) HIRTHDAY." """" ( . Water commIttee. " "ve cents tne lare ca8e' wn'ch ' a General W. P. Duvall. ' decidedly economical price conslder- Major General W. P. Duvall, the Chamber Make Proposition. . nit the number of tablets each case present commander of the troops In Fi U Chambers, during the meet- contains. v the Philippines, was born In Mary- Ing, submitted a proposition to the , . , t . land, January 13, 1847. He gradu- Council to sen nis water rignis on lated from the Artillery School in the atcri.eu.le, Dear Ii&yden s trldgo 1881 and In 1898 was marie cantaln and about eight miles from Eugene, of artillery. When the war with Spain also the mill race power In Eugene. E. F. Miller, who resides five began he was made major Inspector His price for the latter was $50,000. miles north of Eugene on the river general of volunteers. In 1899, af- He stated that 400 horse power for road, has Installed a fine Hobart M. ter having been made lieutenant ool- use at night could Me developed ana uaoie piona in nis nome, purcnas onol he was honorably discharged that by Improvement 200 horse power Ing the same of the Stevens & Hulln from the volunteer service. He was conld be added. He said the rental Piano House, Commercial Club blk. mustered out of the service In 1901 of the power at present Is bringing In with the rank of colonel. The same 4000 a year. At the Hayden bridge Clatsop county will during the year year he was made major of the Ar- ilte 2400 horse power can be genera- 1909 pay a bounty of $20 each on tlllery Corps and In 1908 took the ted, he said, and nis price ror mis cougar scaips, . eacn our pear rank of rolonel. The- same year he was $36,000. .Or he would lease the scalps and $1 each on bob and wild reached the grade of brigadier gen- site for 99 years or less or for 10 per cat scalps. This action was taken oral. This rank he held until October, cent of the power dovolopcd and by the county court on account or nu- , 1907. when he became major gon- would furnish the wire for transmis- merous re-.orts being presented tnat oral. I-nst November he was selected slon of the electricity. i during the past year these animals tn succeed Mnliir rinnnrni I,hn ir. The council took no official action had done great damage in certain sec- Weston In command of the troops In on the proposition, the mayor stating tiors of tho county by killing domes- John D. Rockefeller is going to write a drama and the under standing is that it is going to bo a refined play. That is to be expected, for John D. has been in the refilling business so long that nothing olse could be thought of from him. If he should set out to do it, some mighty interoollat; things could be brought to light by the oil magnate. If Senator Borah, of Idaho, doesn't watch out he will be un popular with bis oolleaguos. He is treading on a lot of toes whn he asks that members of both branches of congress be proMbited from accepting employment as counsel for any cor poration doing an interstate business. If Nesniith County, named for that Illustrious Demoorat of pioneer times, should become a reality, it will be one of the strongest Republican oountlos in the state. But probably Colo nel Veatch thinks the good name will offset a multitude of po litical kiiii. - AXOTHF.ll HOBART M. CABLE. the Philippines. that It came too late. Notice to American plutocrats The Kaisor has sovoral cas tles and fixtures that he would be glad to exchange for coin, and If the pile be raised high enough would doubtless throw In a lit tle social recognition. THE tiOSSII'KKS In his hour of pain anil ahnmo. In his prison house of flume, When revenge the devil sought I. It tin tongues of fire he wrought; Tongue to He and twist nnd turn. Tongue to snnr nnd scorch nnd burn. Tongues to aluy the high und holy. Tongues to slay the poor and lowly; Then the tongue" to earth ho sent, There to work hla fell Inlont; To whhiper, hint, smlrsh nnd sneer. And to fill the world with fenr; Foul with gnsHlp that can kill Evermore to work hi will. The little longuea of .hell Si ill serve tho devil well. Pete Mr-Arthur. Kodol for Dyspepsia or Indiges tion will digest any and all food at any times. Kodol Is guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by all druggists. tic nnlmals ns well as a large amount of Mmtll game. If you will need wall paper within I the next months It will nay .you to buy during our January Clearance polr.ted postmaster at Roseburg, Ore- sale. I nsmoers Hardware to. gon. Good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches, but especially recommend ed fur piles DoWltt's Carbollied Witch Haxel Salve. Sold by all drug gists. Chillies W. Parks has been reap. KltA..l.Kl) One Nine O Nine la safely hero. Old Time ha called Its number: It came wllh varied sound of cheer And mighty little slumber. , i We welcomed It along the phone, We greeted It wllh racket; The big. cold night was all our own And how we trimmed his Jacket. One Nine O Nine came o'er the wire In midnight' rntile-dasxle. And Nineteen Eight went In the mire Just beaten to a fransle. , 1.. S. Waterhonse. 1 -.... i I CITIZENS' MK.ETINd Somebody has suggested that when the president of the fu ture drawa down a salary of $100,000 per year it will then be time to consider having all the family washing done away from home. Albany is worse off than Eucene. aocordinff to the following i from th. Democrat; "Th. hydrant, are all froien up. In case I JST ZZ. Of a fir. Snowballs Would evidently have to be used." .Association and rHI.en. In general are urgently Invited to attend the " inert In the Eugene Commercial New Yorkers were greatly shocked by the prediction of anT,ul,lrt, ld"i tBln s O'clook .. . , ... to discuss the division of Lane coun- Kngllah evangelist, that in twenty years New York would be a tr poSod hv the Cottage Grove pagan Citythey thought it was. Commercial Club, and take action In ' 9 J . regard to a District Fair to be held in Eugene. Th. moon changes tomorrow probably because the man up 114 " 9 wi'UAMS ; there, like tho most of the poor mortals here, feels the need of heavier underwear. , A KINK KOIII.KH AND 4MMP1IF.I.U Just now the fellow who owns a sleigh is putting on all kinds Mr Swinney of the Hell Theater ' lint purchased of the Stevens t u.V.m Ik. uaau.i;tA a...,,,.! ,aa. aan.- . ... MUIIO linnn HOU an elegant lOH- vi mi ..ou tv v,..-0.v fv'"-"vl uiuuiuuue ),.- CamplM-M piano, which is happens around. S TA ST.! in ri m m III J. a MISS GOLDINE WIMER, One of the popular young ladies in the Expositl to win high honors wnen tne nnai vote ib com ployed c.3 bookeeper In the office of the Will city. separate building exposlt'.o! Fish c ent ways building, onstrnte a food p Electro! design vil the grouo stanaarui top of eai light power gl Of tlu aufhoriz' tion at be used Ings. T ready to departm Ha wall than Ma In every district i:i the county can didates In The Guard's big Seattle ex- -position contest a:o tnkl.ig a more ac- ' tivo interest since the bla special o!' fer for additional vutes was made. Nearly every candidate Is anxious to earn oue of the capit tl prizes that go to the two receiving the highest num ber of votes cast. One of them will receive a deed to a fine residence lot in Eugene and the other will name the chuperone for the excursion party- . '-. Kxposltfou Notes The wireless telephone will he demonstrated on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exoosltion. News from vessels In the Al'ska trade will be published In a di-ily paper issued on the grounds of the exposition. The publication will be known as the 'Wireless" ard "vill contain both local nnd foreign news received in Seattle by wireless. Korea will bo represented at Seat tle next year by en exhibit ot b-a wares, cirvod woods linens :h! silks. An r-por'-r In Pnjul !c paring a fii.e exh'bit for thi 1!i'i! exhibition to show the progress of the Pacific country. Nearly every county in the slu'o of California will be represented by SUBSCRIPTION I5A1 Special offer: For 10 days only. This off' p. ni. One year's subscription by carrier $ 00 One years' subscription by mall, 13.00 Six mouth's by carrier, $2.50 a. . . Three months, by carrier. $1.50 . Six months, by mail, $!!.00 Three months by mall, $1.00 The Weekly Guard one year. $l.r.(l SEATTLE YI KOX HX I'OSITKH IUIPON. The h I times cni l the antu I Tuesday. I The I the Gua I. ballots 1 ted duii I SEATTLE YI KOX HX POSIT!" I - COl PON. 1 In favor of Miss . i: If I Address S. ! Ill ! Good for one vote. '1 i-5 weakest or(.n. If there is weakness of !oJ weak link in the chain of life which may insp weakness ' 1 i. M , l. , t . the itnmiAk mA -' i . , i fc ,IU ui.,,cr organs OI oiKcaii" WMkncsscj of the stomach and its allied orjsi rierce Cralden Medical Discovery. When tl earrd, diseases of other organs which srtm rerol ... ...... wl,Kln m m aisetueo conoition 01 tt 01 aicesiton and nutrition, ir Th Btront mma baa A atroni Taire r. -h. . - lA Try'' "l you may bare a atroni " arrona? ooey. " Gimts.v n t. . e. i ww rev.scd Edition, is sent frtt on receipt ot "pensc ot sailir.( ,.. Send 21 one-cent book in-t'rr covers, or 31 stmps for the r'' Access Or. R. V. Pierce. Uoff-to. N coctisuHt.kn rnisHMn.N, "'"'''"""'''SCAR HAMMERSTEIN. THE "NAPOLEON OF GRAND ERC Harriman seems te have overlooked a suable bet when he failed to g Francis J. Htney on his payroll several years ai;o. I K l if- H M ' v,.. a,-(,c Wtttl- .ot ton'it never suffer frin Kit-e, hlsddcr or rhe :-i!ttr itii'iMf $! i i"-., -.i.n'ha' fri'loent so'. t'e Mr. llsmnierstein's smv,-.. ivtiii the Manhattan o,vrn h,,,,,. s.na ni new i oiinueinia sn-ra it,.iv, M.imtrt tihii tr,' Xapoleoa of trand .!." This year Mr Hainmenteln b.,,' t stars thati he has ever ha,t N-f. r- UN l'!n, i,!,-'iv-iu n tecarOed as an experiment, sprang Into v.'.ii.-i, i i,.- J, tire In New York two arasam sk-.i 11.. ,!, ! ,-,., ,,' . " e Y.-r o "A niertcin !-r tJl.jt h ii, '"i hi ;':iKirt ei a o H. D. S1V; -JE ' V' I Vaa 111 fl I Watch, CI? k a ' iv' l"M'; STOHK