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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1910-
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FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1910.
NloAlt.MHA
The Tyrant's driven from his plaee, who ground a wearied na
tion's race! Complete disastrous was his fall, this tuaii of unex
ampled gall. He's gum. toward that lltubo where unseated Tyrants
paw the air, and wring their teeth and gnash their eyes, and utter
loud, heartrending cries. Poor Nlearngua's ehalr of stnte most
always feels some Tyrant's weight; no sooner does one Tyrant
chase than t'other Tyrant takes Ills place; confounded by the peo
ples' wrath, the fleeing despots wear a path, to that dim l.lmho In
the West, ODO at a time, or six abreast. And every time a Tyrant
falls, wo hear the peoplM1 Joyous calls: "At last we're free!
Hooray! Kerwhoop! The frowning Tyrant's lu the soup. His
place is taken by a gent who won't oppress us worth a cent! Now
sweet contentment shall abide along the whole blamed countryside;
we'll use our swords In building schools, we'll use our guns to prod
the mules!" And Nicaragua fairly reeks with peace for half u
dozen weeks, and then the warlike Colonel Ilrug up and springs
the Tyrant gug, and ull the peeople leave their chores, to chase the
despot out of doors!
WALT MASON.
Copyright, 1909, by George Matthew Adams.
The Daily Guard has 2675 regular subscribers of which 75
are free copies going- to exchanges and foreign advertisers under
contract, making a net total paid circulation of 2600. The
Guard has no other free list, and never cuts its subscription price
in order to hold or gain circulation. This gives the paper circu
lation quality, which is more essential than quantity although
it has both and leads any competitor in the field by many
hundreds. The subscribers the advertiser most desires to
reach are those who are willing and able to pay for a paper at
the regular price, and therefore represent the best buying
element-in a community. Counting five readers to each sub
scriber the Guard has a regular family of readers numbering
13,375, and its weekly edition of 1,800 has 9,000 more, the
weekly circulation being practically net, as there are no ex
changes on its list. Eighty per cent of both daily and weekly
subscribers are paid in advance and combined they have 22,375
regular readers. Any advertisers will be given every opcor
tunity to verify their figures by calling at our business office.
The Guard haB no circulation secrets, and makes no claim that
Its press run and subscription lists will not substantiate,
CITY NEWS
The Oregon Tradesman says of the meeting of the retail
grocers of the stato in Eugene next week: "We are confident
th.it the Eugene merchants and citizens will be fully able to care
for the businoss guests of the city. Preparations have been
made to tako care of the visitors, and the arrangements are said
to bo adequate and complete. The Oregon Tradesman will
havo its representatives present, among the others, and it is
practically settled that the delegation from Portland will be a
good-sized one. We urgo our readers to do so. It will benefit
good-sized one. We urge our readers to go if they can arrange
to do so. It will benefit them and the state association
greatly."
Louis Paulhan, the French aviator, is said to have ascended
almost a milo in his aeroplane at Los Angeles. Sort of reached
the height of his ambition, figuratively speaking.
A New York child was christened in n robe which had been
in the family 300 years. Surely haven't kept it in New York
all that time ; it would havo been stolen long ago.
Mrs. Emma B. Kennedy heads the list of Now Ydrk's heaviest
taxpayers, paying on $6,000,000 personal property. And even
then the poor woman can't vote.
Cleveland's H iking Powder.
Dillon's for drugs.
Luckey'e for Jewelry.
The Eugene Band will hold an
other rehearsal tonight at the city
ball.
The W. It. P. L. will meet at the
home of Mrs. F. L. Chambers to
DlorroW afternoon.
rnmpboll-Fellman Co.. have, re
ceived a large shipment of go-carts,
See them and get a 1910 cash.
The Fortnightly meeting tlmt wan
to be held Jan. 1, and which was
postponed, will be held tomorrow af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Kred Koblnson, well-known
to Kugene shoppers us a saleslady,
hits accepted a position wit h i in- firm
of .MeMorruu & Washburn.
CharleB Offard of Coburg, who
was operated on for appendicitis a
few days ago was taken to the Ku
gene hospital yesterday for treat
ment. The First National bank has fitted
up a flue directors' room In the rear
part of the building, where the
Western Union telegraph office was
formerly located.
Tie next attraction In the Buceel
entertainment course will be Freder
ick Warde, the great actor In a
Shakespearean recital and lecture.
This number will bo given Thursday,
January 27.
The Stork has made many visits
to Kugene this year and Cnmpbell
Fellman Co. have prepared for the
result by a large flue lino of baby
go-carts and carriages for tbo sea
son. J. W. Hobbs, deputy internal rev
enue collector, whose home is in Ku
gene, was at Mnishfield at the time
of the Czarina wreck. lie picked up
some of the wreckage on the beach
us souvenirs.
The Christian Bndeavor Society of
the Kalrinount Presbyterian church
will hold a market lu both Hardee
ty's and Mummey's stores, Saturday,
January 22. from s a. m. until 8 p.
m. Please come and buy your Sunday
dinner supplies.
At the Fulnuount Presbyterian
church next Sunday evening, the pas
tor will preach on "The Church as a
Factor in Character lluildlng." A
series of stereoptlcon views will be
shown In connection with the ser
vice. All are Invited.
The new Baptist Church at Dex
ter will be ready for dedication
soon. Some of the church officials
were In Kugene this week, for var
ious supplies and equipment. Tho
Ohuroh organ was solcf them by
Stevens & llulin Piano House.
Tho Corvallts drayman have
agreed upon a schedule of prices for
hauling, according to weight. 2ac If
up to 500 pounds, r.tic 600 to 1,000
pounds. 75o 1200 to 2000 pounds.
Freight by car loud, per ton, 50c, lo
cal hauling, per ton, 00c. moving pi
anos, $9,50,
Sheriff Harry Bown is in Portland
today to servo a warrant upon State
Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey
for cruelty to animals, the warrant
having been issued at the Instance
of the Humane society on account of
the alleged neglect of his cattle on
his ranch on the McKetule.
The Stevens ,t Hulln Piano House
have 011 hand several slightly used
organs that have bean taken In ex
change on piano sales, which have
been numerous recently. See some
of their splendid bargains In both
organs and pianos. Stevens fi Hulln
1 iiino House. Commercial club
block.
Constipation;;
mor seriooi tr..il'"i. It that
Hood's Pillsi
DOI
-ted.
It U.c.l. IS
Hnn, ,-,," It .,rw that th linpor
formed. Tl, I-m --' ,UJS 'wU
M. KenUaaii-J -..ret,-red b
I' I ...
Lam .1, Mats.
KKW TODAI
WAMTED "The Oids Wortman &
lug store of Portland, oregou,
want the services of a young man
to represent their decorating and
interior furnishing department In
Kugene. Adcireas correspondence
to "Bureau of Equipment, The
Olds, Wortman & King store,
i Portland, Oregon.
STRAWBKKKY PLANTS FOR
SALE Gold Dollars, an excellent
early variety at $4 per m. Also
Hood River and Magoons at $3
per m. Address K. M. Bailey, R.
2, box 74. Phone Farmers 116. j24
FOR RENT Furnished 2 or S
housekeeping rooms for $8.00,
$10 and $U per month. Enquire
at 67 WeBt Sth street. Ask for
Mrs. Hoagland or phono Red
6331. y
WANTED Position as housekeeper
for widower or bachelor. Address
Mrs. S. B. Chateen, Springfield.
Or. 124
LOST Chain watch fob with initials
W. B. A. Finder leave at Guard
office and get reward. j 2 4
WANTED To buy of farmers, some
nice young beef or pork, mutton
and chicken for the meat market,
corner 14th and Pearl; phone
Blk 3231, B. F. Rogers. J28
A BARGAIN In an organ at Man
vllle & Hampton's, 36 E. 9th st.
FOR SALE Good lot In fair ground
addition. Cheap If taken at once.
Inquire of owner, L. E. Bellman,
at Dunn's store. J24
FOR RENT Six room house. In
quire at 3G.r, West Eleventh St.
Phone Red 7S51. j24
LOST Black silk umbrella, gold
handle, tngraved with Kathrvn
Dec. 26, '09, taken by mistake
from Hampton's store. Return
to 430 Olive street or Hampton's
store. J2 4
Cold, Rain,
Wintry Days
Suggest a soothing application of toilet
cream to preserve the complexion and cure
chapped, rough skin. We carry a full line ,
of the best toilet preparations.
Bowers Rose Cold Cream 25c
Benzalmo Cream 25c
De Miridor Cream 1 50 & 25c
Cuti-Cream 25c
Suprema Cream 50c
Imperial Cream 25c
Elcaya Cream 50c
"cmpeian Mascage Cream 51C
Hudn"tc Cold Cream 50c
Daggett & Ramsdell Cream - 85 & 35c
Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 50c
Try the new toilet water "Hot House Vio
let," regular $1.00 size, special for a few
days 75c
For the Man tyi
Shaves at Hook
Gillette Safety Razor
Williams Safety Razor tni
nuiu wii Uj i iucui
Enders Safety Razor
Torrey Safety Razor
Gem Junior Safetv Ra7nr . .
. .A new automatic stra
blades, called Perfection StraDnl
Top.nip einnnfl fnn
i ui i cy on apa iui
Wade and Butcher and nil the
brands o fthe old reliable kind
fpAm . A A a.
dd.UDhl
Colciates RaDid Shave PnwrW . I
Johnson & Johnson Shaping CreJ
Rubber Set Lather Brushes A
styles and kinds from $3,00 il
aiyuuu reiiuns
Witch Hazel and Bav Rum
Cutic Cream the best lotion alien
shaving I
Pears .Williams, Colgates Shavirtgl
Only registered druggists in our perscription departmen
Positively no substituting. We use a double check on persd
Free
Phone
Mam 63
BOWERS' DRUG Co.
LEADING DRUGGISTS
FOIt SALE Outs unci
phono Farmers 13x9.
vetch hay;
F13
"OR SALE All kinds of light and
heavy work horses for sale, rea
sonable prices. S. Palmer, race
track. f-12
PANT0RIUM UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
T
I want oats unci hay. Will trade
lumber direct from saw mill for
either or both. Cull 521 Lincoln,
Phone Red 7281. j2!
I have purchased the Pantorium
and will appreciate the continuance
of old customers and welcome new
ones. I will not he responsible for
any outstanding contract of the
retiring firm but will do club
work under new plan. Your patron
age solicited. Llna Hall, 59 East
9th street. Phone Black 7131. J20
PIANO BOXES FOR SALE.
The Stevens & Hulln Pi
ano house have a large num
ber of piano boxes on hand
for gale at one doilur each.
.
J1!
FOR SALE Good outfit, horse, wa
gon and harness nearly new. Price
reasonable, D. E. Large, F. F. D.
No. 1. 12 4
FOR SALE Oood second growth fir
wood. Phone Farmers 433. j 1 9
TAXIDKIUOST FCRRIBR.
WANTED Qttl to assist with gener
al housework; apply 670 High st.
124
Clearance sale prices all the vnar
round at Hill's 5-10-160 store. J25
By hm proved mecucss f moant trie
bo nature big game heads, Hah, itrds
and mammals. Make fur rutrs and
laments, clean and remodel them.
Express ami mail orders promptly at
tended to.
C. M. HARRIS,
4S Washington St., Portland, Or.
Telephone Main 3600.
Dr. Jarvls, eyesight specialist, 2nd
floor White Temple. Glasses fitted,
and satisfaction guaranteed. tf
THERE A REASON
business
Campbell
of
IS
Why the
Wing &
growing.
The reason is worth in
vestigating and a trial or
der will explain the reason.
WING & CAMPBELL
512 Willamette, Phone MaiiOS
That's theQd
Let us FR AMFnJ
ture or the famJfl
A framed picture u a
I arrcrctakltf nl
See our mouldings
out prices
OVRTll
16. 18 Seventh St Pie I
AITOMOIIIU-, 1
Automobiles to hire ill
the day or night.
S. B. Finnegan.
Denial comes that William R. Hearst owns the Cosmopolitan
magazine . Oh, well, we suppose ho's able to buy a copy if he
ean't gat one free.
Uncle Joo Cannon isn't saying much, but no one doubts that
what he thinks, if put into print, would make mighty warm
reading.
Sugar trust directors deny they are trying to shield anyone.
Probably true; they're too busy shielding themselves.
"Woodman, spare that tree'' until Mr. Pinchot has his say.
Qucss that man Paulhan isn't a bird.
The latest bulletin of the I'nlvor
slty of Oregon, Just received. Is de
v.'locl l,i the S.-liocl of Music. It is
very neatly printed and finely Illus
trated with University views and
gives full particulars regarding the
musical course. The school of music
Is In a flourishing condition and
shows this year a marked growth lu
attendance.
Ralph l.engiicher. a two war-old
from the children's home In Port
land has found a home in Kugene
Papers were today filcM t,v llenrv
and Aciuillu Fischer ot this city, for
Ms adoption. The bo 's name has
been changed t Q)m Voltaire Fisch
er. The child, who Is an attractive
youngster, has been in the children's
'home for the past year. The present
location of his mother Is unknown.
Mrs Doit E Fiaicr, widow of the
fll
morn
REMOVES THE CAUSE
OF CATARRH
B. S. ib. cures Catarrh by removing the cause from the blood, it
lanrnuguiy punnet me circulation that there U nothing left to mtUme and
irritate the mnoottl linings ot the bo4v. which is the most prominent ami
dangerout ettect of Oetanh Ai long at the mucous membranei and
tlttuetar kept In a state of Inflammation and Irritation by an Impure and
llened common of the cuculation, Catarrh w ill remain Its diaagrmabl
symptoms of rinsing noises in the enrt. mucous dropping back Into the
threat, headaches, watery eye. difficult breathing, and even atoiHach
dleorders and weakened health, canuot be permanently relieved until the
blood la purlned. Local applications alone can have no real curative value,
baiauie such Iteetnient doet Dot teech the blood. Sprays. Inhalations,
lotloni. etc., are valuable only lor their oleanelng end antleeptlc effect, but
If depended on alone Catarrh lufferera will flud a cure Impossible. Nothing
equali S.8.8. for curing Oatarrh. It goea down Into the circulation, gett
at the root of the trouble, and removee every particle o( oatarrhel matter
fram the blood and enrlchet thit vital fluid to tht Initead of Irritating
the different mucous portions ol the body, It nourishes them with rich,
health-giving properties Then the tymptome begin to peas away, ami
Oetarrn u permanently cured. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice
MB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
MM Judge Arthur I, Kraier
; ; elm jcsieru.iy inor
ine nor rin.,1 .
- .... ...... aiiniiuis-
tratrlx. l-ebruury 20 WM set Tor the
time of hearing objections to Itc ac
retpan.e, and the discharge of the
administratrix. The entire receipts
amounting u, $;.;.;.Sn have been
paid out In settlement of the estate's
debts. There Is still Intact, however
property In Kugene, worth $&S7S
and :T acres of gravolbed in i1ni.
county valued at $1,000. Jmg,, Fra-
" '.'-tuner ,ii. is-u, while
lour, Multnomah county, and also
' ' jmeillio court
.Ore
BIQ sNrKiti ir ami OARDeU
TRACT.
I'd acres of fino land, all in grain
garden and fruit, tine fences large
new house, water piped i,. hnltd.
Ings Close to Kugene Mum i.
Bom ai once t'rlce s ,
13 and IJ. First Nat l Uldg
Call
it
AI Kaufman hail all the beet of
Jack O'Brttt In a ait-round bout
at Philadelphia, the latter narrowly
neaping a kuock-out.
Five-Acre Tracts Sold Oi
Easy Payments
Now is the time to buv. Don' t Wait until the cnn'nJ
rush is on because the best propositions will i
jjicu up cuiu pneces will be sure to advanc
LOOK
UP
Ferndale Addition
to Santa Clara - -
Thr5 illrVil ItV.'lrilln fnr l
terms ,mke it r, ii j. " "CtKSt SOii: close to Eugene. Our ed
,1 r"'ble f0r yU 10 wn one f hese beautiful tracts. Let us M
' ' .a tit viivv.
JThGross AdditiolP
SOU, o rvsy PAYMENTS.
Willamette Valley Land Co.
480 WlXMtTO if WtaS ""J-
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