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THg EU6EN2 DAILY 6UAE6, TUEfbAY. SEPT. 21, 1909 FOUR THE- EUGENE DAILY GUARD (il'AHI I'HIXTIXO (X)., IXO. Charles II. I Mit-r. Published everr day of the week. Sunday! excepted. Address all com Biunlcations and make all remittances payable to The Eugene Guam, cm gene. Oregon. Entered at the KtKtenfc, Oregon, postofflre as second-class mailer. .MKMIIKIt UK AhHOCiATKll I'llKSH Huljscrlplloll injuici nu uj ii . Delivered by Carrier, one Month Dellrored by Carrier, one year By Mall one year (In advance) One Month BIukIb coplea WeeWy Guard, per year AdvarttsInK rate made known on A Ren la for The Guard ... ,, ' Th followln, are authorized to take and receipt for subscription, or transact any other business for The Dally and Weekly Guard. Crewwell J. L. Clark. Srair.'.SSKVtad to receive and rece.pt for subscription, to The Dally and Weekly Guard. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1909 OBLIVION The eoddcs. who alto at the bin black K.ito. that Bland. i on ob livion's shore. .. cl.ewl.,- the raK. for .he hour wa. late, " L, unravdliiKly sore. Bald ahe: Tve gathered the h eroea In for many a weary axe; I've Hopped out kaiser and mandarin monarch r id . and ..k. I've turned my locks on fnahlon'a frocks and a uffcM to muny a nook, the hero bold Willi his spurs of Koh n t why ran" They He, mo Cook? I've Wilbur Wrljiht and Die lot too. !"e C rll Hoh. and Thaw; I've Corbett, ''" tl e kanaanio, and Hobson tucked down In my maw. I ye salted down Sar'and Mr.. Uulimcss. I've I ,.tehld awo Dh. de I.ur; and faaale Chadwlrk la here I nueaa, Ihoiiish I vo forx ottn her Jar. l 7 .-aimed them nil. both (treat and email, I've itathcrcd them n wlVmy hook' I nn't see why Ihe hour. .Up by and nobody wnn my iiwn, .... . . . . Hrl(.fH sends me look. ' '"'" "V ends me i;k. u . .. k hi l.lu. I.IOI.K I" a row wm. u. Sored In faded sheaves; so I'll corn poor Cook when my trade grow, brisk, in th- firkin will. Amlllo Hive.. Hut why must I wait while he hour grow. bile, and pore o'er my musty book? I have fixed my brim, aud Its .trong and fine then why don't fi1 Cunvrlsnt. lu. uy ueurge u ., Cjnvrlsht. 109, hy Oeorge Matthew. Adams. DEATH OF GOVERNOR JOHNSON The death of Governor Johnson will cause a pang of regret throughout the nation. He was still a young man who gave promise of great usefulness to tho plain people, one of whom ho still remained, although by force of ability and integrity he had thrice boon oloctcd to the governorship of a great stato. Governor Johnson's life story would read like a romance in any country except America, still tho land of equal opportunity, where industry may overcome poverty and natural ability wolghs far more than social position or advantages of birth. Johnson's youth was surrounded by tho direst poverty, his father a worthless drunkard, compelling tho boy's mother to work over the washtub in order to support her children, until the future governor was old enough to take up tho burden of labor himself. And yet this man, of foreign parentage, becamo governor of his Btate in tho early thirties, won distinction and power, and gained tho respect of tho entire nation, without tho assistance of wealthy or influontiul frionds, and without resorting to the methods of tho domagogue. His was a typical American ca reer, ending all too soon, and bringing a touch of sorrow to po litical friend and foe aliko, who feel that his doath is a national boreavemont. Tho closing scono in tho doath chamber this morning was typical of tbe fortitude and tondorncss which are tho attributes of real manhood. Pressing, with faint and waning strength, his wife's hand against his cheek, ho whispered; "Well, Nora, I made a good fight, but I guoss I've got to go." As a man llveth, so shall ho dlo, Tho address of President Taft at Omaha yesterday rang true. It was his best and cloarcBt utterance of the present tour. He says that he purposes to control the trusts and corporations in tho interest of good govornmont, and there is a ring of sincer ity In his words. Tho plan of legislation tho president suggests sooms reasonable and gives ovidonco of having boon carefully eonsidored. How'd you like to finance the city of New York? It's only going to cost tho measly little sum of $184,000,000 for the next flsoal year, which is only $28,000,000 more than the cost for this year, $17,000,000 of which is for salary increases. No wonder Tammany is a powerful organisation. Dan Murchlnion, a Minnesota fisherman, is either a vaude ville hero or a nature-faker. He says a bull moose attacked hlra, upsot his boat and broke ono of his arms, which mado him s mad that he drew his sheath knife and cut the animal's throat, and be hat the knife to proove it. If he wasn't our best paid lecturer Bryan's talk about Demo cratlo long experience out in the cold specially fitting them for Arctio work might cause it to be thought that ho was content plating something in that lino, JL Has Hearst turned tightwad? Tho query is prompted by his declaration that ho would not arcept the nomination for mayor of New York, or any other old office. He's young to have tired of the gumo of running for office. London must be "easy" to "good frontcrs." An American actress has filed a petition in bankruptcy over there, with lis bllitics exceeding $2B,000 and no assets. That's going some, even for a stage star. Tho Portland Telegram of Inst evening has good pictures of a few of Eugene's many new buildings, Including the new Osburn hotel, the government building and tho new Catholic school. ht l.llCT l'UAIH AT AI.OIU "W hst other advertise IV Al.ilm ; Hoee tie-in one heller. W e hae - I lert fiiius, and waul the public lo llales Daily , . . j'9q j'oft " '69 jog j'jj application. " ,,;" : , Kul - " i ,;.,-. Ki. and .. . - - ""-" . lake noili-e and mnii (with the ih.-r theatre. WechaiKei r"'B' lil'. atrh Kro ." ; J - Sl'IWKlliK U Till-: tU'AIUV SHAKE-UP IN MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Dr. Rowland, at Last Moment, Asks to Be Relieved Sev eral Changes Made Cottage Grove. Or., Sept. 20. In all Ihe history of Methodist confer ence. It I. doubtful If there ever waa a greater "shake-up" In the list of paatoral aaalgnmeni. at the last min ute than occurred here this morning. Dlshop Smith had virtually com pleted hi. work when Kev. B. t . Row land, for four year, superintendent of Hulem district, arose, without any previous warning, and asked to be re leased from his position and the work of the ministry for one year. He gave business a. hi. reason. HI. re quest waa granted, and. a. the north bound train was nearly due there waa scarcely any time in which to work out a system of adjustment to fit all the problems that arose. The following changes were made by tho bishop yesterday morning in the list of appointments a. published In Ihe Uunrd yesterday: I'ortlund district Centenary church. Dr. Clarence True Wilson; Clinton Kelly .Memorial, to be sup plied. Halem district Brook., M. M. Field; Hlllsboro. K. V. Klsher; Hope Chapel, K. M. Jasper; Lincoln, G. O. ftllvMr- Vnnrlturv W f llu......- North Yamhill, i. W. Price; Pleas ant Home, H. J. Illshop; Salem. Klrst church. W. II. Selleck; Silver ton, S. II. Dcwart; Tualatin and Os wego, J. W. Kion. Klamath District Canyonvllle. O. A. Gray: Jacksonville, T. 8. Krev; Ten .Mile, B. A. Bristol; Wlldervill'e, F. 8. Clemo. Kugene district Coburg and Har rlsburg. (',. I.. Hurbank; Coqullle hi C. Hollldiiy; Corvallls, S. M. Nickel; ('rnwfordsvlllc. II. H. I'mil; Dallas. T. j. Jones: Ktkion, K. K. I.ocket; Onrdiner, Kanford Snyder; Halsey. W. M. Krsklne; Monroe, Klrhard Hocking; Hh'ilds, I. V. Pinker. PASSENGER TRAIN ENGINES DERAILED Mishap to Roseburg-Ashiand Ties Espeo Traffic The Slmuta Limited Delayed Itosebiirg. Or Kept. 21. Two en gine., one a large "Pa. illi-" type, and the' other a small "Monkev"' tvpe. l"Hi drawing No. ao, t,:m Knaehiirg- AHiiiui.il Minn lert the track and rolled over Ihe embankment m-nr West Fork yealer.luy. It is re:xirted that Kugl- neer Peyton's face was badly lacer- ii'iki mid one brukeman s ear was lorn off. No other In juries were sus tained. It whs ninny hours before the track was cleared. The Shasta Umlled was delayed several hours. WINNERS IN ALOHA BABY CONTEST The counting of voles lo de- ride the prize winner, for the AI.OIIA TIIKATltK IIAHV CONTKST Is compMed. Tho five winner, will be flushed on tho curlalll at every per- forinance .Monday und Tues- ''ay. .J I Hit. MANNS. Clllltopoiusi AND KOOT SI'KCIAI.IST Una moved from tho Coleman block lo tho Schneider block on West Sth .lieet. WALK WITH EASK Why suffer with corn., bunion.. In growing toenail., when you can have them removed without pain or blood. A trial will convince you. Free con sultation. All work guaranteed. Koom 8, upstair. t Til K HOAII TO Sl tVKKS has many oh.irurttons, but none so desperate . poor hiwih. Suerem to demand, health, but Klertrtr Hitter. I. the greateet he-alth bulldwr the worM ha. ever known. It compels perfect action tf stomach, liver, kid ney, bowels, purlfle. and rnrlrhee Ihe blood, ami tone and Invigorates the whole ayvteni. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their tine. You eao'l afford to alight Klevtrlc Hitters If weak, run down or sickly. Only MV. Guaranteed by W. A. Kuy kend.ll. Pr. F W. Prendre', office, are at IS West Kl.hth street. Call, attend ed to day or night. n.r phone 1171; night phone Main bit. Twin, were born to Mrs. Jackson yesterday: Mg .hearty hot a and cry ing all the while just as If thev wanted Kolger's Golden Gate Coftee. Albany's itiiMli -h.i.ia k....... n year's i.trh i.Minr.uv m-i.t. ... . . damv of VJS'. This Is an Increase of about loo over the first day's rvgl. t ration last year. SHAKK IMtl VOI' It MlUlr-S Aliens rVot-Kse. a powder. Re lieves painful, smarting, nervous feet and lnrowin nails, and instantlv takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It s t.'.e greatest comfort iliscoverv of the ao. Ailen's K,i. Kane makes ttsht or new sh.xvi t.-el my. It la a certain cure f ,r sweat Ins. callous. .,;!ci,, tired. achln f,-t. Try It trtlay. Sold br li ntcNIs an I .in. ilejlei-i lt nisil for ? rent, in s-mp 0 v.n't sccepf anv sitwr;t ite Tri.' 6 - se fre,. ,t,r.. A w-a f t:,. ted, U-Rot. Y. O GATHERING EUGENE DATA AND PICTURES FOR 4ANTERN SLIDES Two Oregon Boosters Address ed Merchants' Meeting Last Night The photos herewith are of Clarence Partlow and Francis MoHenry, two Oregon, booster who are now In ku gene gathering data and pictures the latterto be made Into lantern slides, to be exhibited through the Central Went. They ere here under the mnnfitremenf nf Bonvrille's W estfrn Monthly Magazine who are paying the expense, of the 'rip. n'Bnl of the gentlemen appeared before the Merchants' Protertlve Association and while Mr. Partlow threw upon the screen some fine scenic view. Mr. Mc Henrr talked verv entertalnlny there on. Previous to this. M Henry, who Is a fluent and convincing speaker, had addressed the club members on the best methods to attract attention CLARENCE PARTLOW to Oreuon and Its resources. That his talk met with the approbation of those present was best evinced by the applause they extended during his speech. IViey. by Invitation of the association will remain ill Eugene and address the people generally on the main thoroughfares each evening of this week. Many fine views win ne FRANCIS MellENRY. thrown from tho lantern on tho cur tain eaeh night including some artiste ones of Eiucno iind vicinity, kindly lonmil them by John ilartog, secre tary of the Commercial Club. This Is, iK-rhaim. one of the most stupeiitltious advertising campaiuilo ever umlerlakeii by a prlvale iullii-a-IUn. but Hnivllle Publishing Co. seems un! to the task. There can be no greater Eugene, unless I here lo a lireatcr Oregon. Hurrah! for hot h. GOVERNOR DIED WITH WIFE'S HAND PRESSED AGAINST HIS CHEEK (Continued From Page 1.) classes of people. Ho was ot Scandi navian parentage. Johnson'. Successor St. Paul, Sept. 81. Adolph C. Fherhnrt vhn hv Ih. ,t..uth ,t ernor Johnson, become, chief execu tive oi me state, was Horn in Sweden in years' .go, coming to Minnesota lit 1KR1 HuH.laJ fhk ....Kll ...t. 1. and afterw.rd graduated from lius tavus Adolphtis college as a minister of Ihe gospel. He abandoned his church work and took up the study of iw, aim Diiiit up a large practice. Knr m.nv . .l. ... ki K... i i .. . ested In poflllcs. and ha. worked hard u,r me success ot me Keputiitcan par- tV. In ISllli ha m-aa la..,.1 II ant governor, and was re-elected In I'HOS'iHitt Al'IIS fiOINtl FAST Olllv low mnr.i L-,ll..in phonographs to be given away as premiums on Rich mond lots by Mr. J. Rosen thal, who still has his head quarters at the l.awrenre Roach music house. 1NVKS TIOATK. if - " is. Ml. HARU IlKTl'KXKH Dr. Vranc Lucille Hard, the Eu gene optician, has returned from-her vacation and will be In her office tins Willamette street, at tv-r regular of fice hours. Over r.en d. 'locates representing every state In ihe i.nl- n. win a.--m-ble In l'..r:U!., s, ptomber L'S and ,1e and (Vt.-N-r t ; ,n j,.,,,dam-e upon the tw,-i;iv-,u--ith annual eon ven'lon of tb,. National Kunera! Di rectors av .,-Um. h, h ; - hol.l in this :y on th.,. dates. GO' i' ctimmivii -n of v ' was f IK-1 w i:h t eounty clerk I ,' '"V : ' " ''- f t& t- tua wrnan away from home, a cake ot Ivory Soap is a veri table boon. With it, she can wash gloves, handkerchiefs, belts, underwaists, and the pretty shirt-waists in which most women look their best. More than that; she is independent of laun dress and cleaner to the benefit of her pocket-book and the longer life of the things she wears. Ivory Soap 99 HZo Per Cent. Pure. MAGAZINE BAItOAIXS The Pacific Monthly, of Portland, Oregon. Is a beautifully illustrated m:..-Hi:ine. if you are interested in daovms. fruit raising, poultry rais ing or want to know about irrigated lands, timber lands or free govern ment lands, open to homestead entry, the Pacific Monthly will give you full Informal ion. The price is $1.50 If you !!! send twenty-five cents In stamus three late issues will be sent you so that you may become ac quainted with it. tieaa uie wuu. ing splendid ofrers: fin-Kit NO. 1 McClurc's Jlaga zlne, Woman's Home Companion and the Pacific Monthly, costing $4.50, will be sent at a special rate of $3.00. OFFER NO. 2 McClure's Maga zine, Review of Reviews and the Pa cific Monthly, costing $6.00, will be sent for $3.60. OFFER NO. 3 Human Life, Ideal Homes and the Pacific Monthly will be sent for $2.00. Order by number and send your order, accompanied by postal money- order for the amount, to the Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. tf GOOD CTirOH CX'KS. For the complete cure of coughs, ;o, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab :ough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can Lt given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by l.lnn Drug Co., W.l Ham. Mtg. Co, props.. Cleveland, 0 H. (t. Wl'.si n is here from Klamath Falls. He purchased a valuable resi dence ljt on Went Eleventh street a year or so ao and will build there soon. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer'f Swamp-Rout, the gleat kidney, liver anil . .. . iHuituer rcnieuy, lie- I ' Ii cause of its remark able health restoring proirties. Swam Koui lulhll9 almost cverv wifU in ovcr- 1 coniiiiK rhcu:ur.li: in, Min m the back, kid neys, liver, bhwldcr and everv part of the uriiutry passjiKC. II t corrects inubilitv to ! hold water ai;1 scali'.iii-; juin in passing; it, or bad effects following use of liiuor, wine ' or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant I necessity of beini: comtiellcd to eo often through the day, and to get up many times durine; the nij;ht. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if vou have kidnev ii.- or bladder trouble, it will be found just j me rrmeuy you nceo. It Uas been thor. oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling uura auum owamp-Kooi, ana now to uuuuui ii yvu iwvc Z1U. ney or bladder trouble. When writing mention . reading this generous oiler in this paper and end tout address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. The and one-dollar size bottles are sold br all druggists. Don't make iny mistake but remember the name, Swmp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y.,on every bottle, OUAUTT OF INSTRUCTION HIQH-8TANDAR0 SCHOOL of its k.nd in the Northwen, we iTj,t the mvesliteiioB ,bw who wjn best m s prscticJ educetio.. l. , pro .upenority. Cell, phone or write. C sloie, hu.inett form, .nd n,.L i... I PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE . ,n , vjuality ' Teath .nd Morriwn Pr,lndi 0rrotl ' """"Wli, I I.. R . Principal HINKLEY BUGS. , Contractors ond Plasterers Titlmstra raral.lt Paoaa I .. . . V ' Kd III' , rv. j ii VTU 3' I "" " Fli.vsntl, .tr. Special on Fruit aS- One dozen extra heavy 10c rubbers 4 with every doze" Mason Jars. One do extra lias witn every aozen jaconomy Schram Jars. Plnts , MASONS $ .55 SCHRAM $1.00 ECONOMY $1.10 NEW FALL SUITS Ladies' Tailored Suits, new styles and mate rials S.v.COi Men's Suits SHOES Children's Puritan Calf School Shoes Misses' Puritan Calf School Shoes Ladies' Dorthian, special, regular price $,"), Men's $5.00 Waterproof Shoes, new Infants' Soft Soles, per pair Men's Button Velour Calf, regular $5, now , Dodge Department Sti Cor. 8th and Olive Sts. A BL'ItXT CHILD dreads the fire. The dread Is whole some, but not the burn. That can be healed, and instantly relieved by ap plying Ballard's Snow Liniment. Be prepared for accidents by keeping a bottle always in the house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheuma tism nenrn liMn . bunions nnv mid nil 1 . . ...T.-' ' .h. ,i iL ph sn ,h ! " -MUA ami 1 u(i l.'.ir ealn K.r ntllnn n.-ii,r Cn HALL'S TH.vAS WOXDKK. I have sold Hall's Texaf Wonder for kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble for the last five years, and have guaranteed It In many cai.es, hut have never had a complaint. 60 days' treatment In each bottle. O. J. HULL. OF IXTKKKST TO ALL HKAHEItS WHAT T1.MB WILL THE CLOCK STOP Ask Paul llettell.eiin, Springfield's Hustling Merchant. We pay Eugene customers' cat fare on all purchases above 1. WOOD 8AWIXO. John M. Dixon. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High St. Money to Loa On long time; low rate of interest and easy ments. If you wish to build a home and stop p pay off ycur mortgage, or improve your real need money, see E. B. Perrine. Aaent. Rosebui who will be at the Hoffman House, Eugene, inursaay and Friday of this week to transact Head office, Roseburg, Oregon . DISCOHOL i preparation In MauM .4 nn... flu r..'r. OM 0"..s Can be slv.n iu ,. t ... coc4 Patient s kmwledgn. 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Rcaonat DOZES Quarts $ .65 $1.10 $1.25 uol MIMJxi j for bargains in : most up-to-date mil ' John Spores, 24 v ness College bid specialty. IViF.hM.ilS' ck , The best salve In tlJ bruises, sores, ulcer--. ter, chapped hands Hons. Guaranteed ti or money refunded. Drug Company Tlcklim; or cry t" loosen when tisins : ltemedy. And It harmless that Dr. 5: to use nothing tl young babies. Thfi loaves and tendet i healing niountainoj curative properties Cough Remedy. II nnd heals the t membranes. No opln nor nothing harsh J suppress. Demand cept no other. Sold The Springfield you want something Try the lunch couia CURE H EUGENI 0 I if - O O o o