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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1910 rouE THE CAILY GUARD, THE miW DAILY GUARD NEW STORE (iIUjuj Piumnora co., inc. iibarUia H. Fisher. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1910 OPEN 10 PUBLIC Iawbrey grace given FINE OF $50.00 FOR SHOOTING MIKE DALY I AT SUNDOWN When Ihi' Kim of your life's going down In the West, you'll try to recall all your deeds that were beat, for soon at the seat of the Judge you'll appear, to give an account of your stewardship he re. Each day you are doing something that may seem as smart and brilliant as any man's scheme; perhaps it will gain the ap plause of the town, hut h'jw will It look when the sun's going down? Bach day you are striving to build up your pile, and maybe resorting In systems of guile, and when you are asked If you think It Is straight, you have your defense and" begin to orate: "There's fierce competition and men who would win mustn't be too afraid of the shadow of sin." That logic may do In the loud, bustling town, but how will It look when the sun's going down? You'd like to be good If you only had time, but you are so busy pursu ing the dime that helping your brother or trying to cheer the grief stricken pilgrims now Journeying here is merely an impulse that comes but to fade; there's only one temple, whose idol is trade; and there you may grovel for wealth and renown but how will It Becm when the sun's going down? WALT MASON. Copyright, 1909, by Qeorge Matthew Adams. McMorran & Washburne's 1 Handsome Place of Business Thronged With Shoppers The new dry goods store of McMor ran & Washburne In the Warren block, on Willamette Btreet was open ed to the public this morning, and large crowds of shoppers thronged the place all day long. Everybody was delighted -with the arrangement of the store, and with the goods, which I are eiiureiy new, also Willi uie qual It is reported now, an apparently good authority, that Hill Will take over the Oregon Electric, now operating between Portland and Salem, on April 1 5th. If this proves true, it is also understood that the Portland, Eugene & Eastern will be- Ity of goods carried. The interior :of the big room has been entirely remodeled, since vacated by the Cres cent store several months ago, and a large addition has been built to the re;ir. giving a great deal more floor space and more light than the other j store had. The ladles' department occupies the entire northern half of the build ing and extends back into the add I- come his property at the same time. The fact that negotiations Hon. in which is located the suit and have been pending with the Hill interests for some months no loMaadtMrest room anewfe I ture in Eugene. The men s furnishing department, which is complete in every detail. Is located In the south half of the building, nnd the office Is In the southwest corner, with a cashier's desk in the middle of the western end of the building. The store Is equipped with modern conveniences, and Is heated through out by a furnace. A corps of com petent clerks with several years' expe- Light Sentence Given, As There Is Doubt jThat Grace Fired the Shot doubt explan3 why the extension of both these lines has been held up, and we may expect renewed activity immediately after the change in ownership takes place. Hill will no doubt push the main line of the Oregon Electric up the valley as soon as possi ble, in order to invade the Harriman territory, as well as to se cure a base for his operations eastward through the McKenzie pass to connect with his Deschutes road and westward from this city to Coos Bay. To offset this rapid advance of Hill the Southern Pacific is rushing work on the Oregon Eastern, east!1'1 eacn aro emioyed in the irom tms city to Klamath i'alls, and have let the contract tor, so it is reported, the lino from Ontario, Oregon, westward to con nection with the Oregon Eastern. It is also rumored that the completion of the Drain branch to Coos Bay has again been in definitely held up, and that the Southern Pacific is seriously con sidering a line from Eugene to Coos Bay, which will interfere with, if it does not block the rapidly maturing plans of the Hill interests. Joseph Cannon, like his predecessors, Thomas Reed and Da vid Henderson, has finaly been dethroned by a revolution. All became drunk with unlimited power, and the history of the lower house of congress for many years past may be likened to that of the Central American republics, when one dictator holds sway until another dethrones him, and is in due course of time driven from power by a revolution. The lesson that is taught is that the rules should bo so amended that every congressman sent to Washington to represent a constituency should be given an op portunity to take part in the deliberations of the house. Under the Reed-He"ierson-Cannon system the speaker has absolutely dictated le islation, and the aleged representatives of the peo plo have been mere puppets in his hands. The Nesmith county boomers must anyway be given credit for their push and hustle. They have already secured space in fully half the newspapers of the state for arguments advanced in support of their cause. Lumber mills of Oregon are busy the great and growing Northwest. -so are other industries in I DIED t At Harrlsburg, March 1. 1910, Luther v. Davidson, aged .1(1 years. He formerly I'esided in Eugene, and leaves a wife and three children. In Portland, March Hi, 1910, -Mrs. Pearl Shelley, wife of Walter .1. Shel ley, formerly of Eugene. BORN ill Eugene, March It, 11)10, to Fred Taylor and wife, a son. NEW TODAX FOR SALE 2 nlshed. HE room tent house, fur East 5th st. m23 WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply at 74S High street. m2 3 POR SALE Household furniture address Mellon II. Hoffman, .100 Willamette St. m2S FOR SALE .Meat market In Eugene Clearing $200 per month. Address V. W., of Guard, WANTED Two woodchoppera to work on Mohawk. Enquire at 305 West 1 1th street. m23 RACING PROGRAM FOR COUNTY FAIR Following Is the racing program for the Lane county fair next Septem ber, as arranged at Saturday after noon's meeting of the fair associa tion: Wednesday, September 21 1. Trotting. 4-year-olds, mile heals, 2 in 3. Purse. $200. i 2. Pacing. 2-year-olds, half-mile heats. Purse, $200. 3. Pacing, 2:25 class, mile heats, 2 in 3. Purse, $200. 4. Running, half-mile dash, weight for age. Purse, $100. Thursday, September 21! 5. Pacing. Four-yetir-olds, mile heats, 2 In 3. $200. ti. Trotting, 2:2(1 class, mile heats, 2 In 3. Purso, $200. 7. Trotting and pacing, 2:40 class, road horses owned In district, amateur drivers, 2 In 3. Silver cup. 1 Running. 5.8 mile dush, weight for age. Purse, $100. 9. Running, 7-S mile dash, weight for age. Purse. $ I 50. Friday, September 88 10. Pacing. 3-year olds, mile i heats, 2 In 3. Purse, $200. 11. Pacing, 2 -year-olds, half-mile heats. 2 In 3. Purse $200. 12. Trotting. 2: IS class heals, 3 In 6. Purse. $800 13. Running. I m t It for age. Purse. $ 1 50. MUSIC AT NEW STORE THIS EVENING McMorran Washburne extend a cordial Invitation to (ho public of Eugene to attend the concert at (heir store. 510 Willamette street, this evening from 7:30 lo 10 o'clock. The following program will be rendered: March lllazc of tilery, by Abe , I lol.nmn. I Selection -lilts of HMO, by Albert I Von Tiller, I Marguerite Waltz From Faust, by Gounod. ' Pearls A novelette, by Nell Mo rot. I Selection Cupid at Vassar, by A. Baldwin Sloane, , Schubert's Serenade, by Schubert. Medley Overture Haviland'a Har monies, arranged by It. L. llalle. Selection- A Knight for a Day, by Raymond llubbel. , Hungarian Dance, by lleahms. March Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet, by Percy Wanton, Headershott's orchestra. WANTED -Wprk by the day by a strong capable Woman. Address Mrs. Knowler, general delivery, Eugene, Oregan. ni23 Attend the reception and opening of tho McMorran and Washburne store this evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock Muslchl program will bo rendered by the IknJershoU orchestra. GOOD SALE OF SEATS FOR ELKS' MINSTRELS FOR RENT New and flnelv fur nished rooms on first and second flours: single and In suites: for light housekeeping. Light .heat, bath, hoi and cold water: 2 blocks from Willamette st. 136 E. 7th street. tf DIRT FOR SALE --A 1 dirt for yard filling, from the Hampton lot at the corner of Sixth and Willam ette streets, where the big depart men! store is to be erected, for Bale, Enquire at ouce of A. O. Mathews on the promises or ; h 'lie Mm. m26 Awfbrey Grace, the old man who was charged with (hooting .Mike Daly In the leg during a drunken brawl In Eugene last Christmas night, plead ed guilty In the circuit court this forenoon to the charge of assault and battery and this afternoon was sentenced by Judge Harris to pay a fine of $50. The old man Is aged over 70 yearB and, as his attorney, L. Bllyeu stated before sentence was pronounced, a Jail sentence would have probably meant his death, as he Is very feeble Deputy District Attorney McFadden stated that the shooting was done while all the par ticipants in the row was dead drunk and it was hard to determine who did the shooting. Stat vs. Turner. The jury in the case of Tip Turner of Cottage Grove, charged with viola ting the local option law, went out this afternoon at three o'clock. Thomas Gets Verdict. In the case of Free Thomas vs. H. Stain, to recover money, the, jury this morning returned a verdict for Thomas. ACCIDENT TO ENGINE OF LOCAL TRAIN The south-bound local train, due out of Eugene at 1:53 o'clock in the afternoon, did not leave yester day afternoon until about 4 o'clock on account of a broken driving shaft. The shaft and the air pipe leading from the engine to the cars broke with only one cylinder working and i the engine to travel the distance from that' iiolnt to Cottage Grove I with only on cylinder working and no airbrakes. The train was delayed at ISuge'ne for an hour on account of the engine having stopped at "dead centre," and it was impossible to start it with only one cylinder until It was moved off center by means of crew bars. A new engine from Rose burg met the train at Cottage Grove. Fruit Growers Grafting and Pruning Wax, composed of Kosin, Beeswax and Linseed in quanti ties to suit. Formaldehyde A most powerful disinfectant The dilute solution of 1 pint U. S. P. Formaldehyde solution to 50 or 60 gallons of water has been highly commended for the treatment of seed wheat and oats to prevent smut. U. S. P. Formaldehyde So lution, in pint bottles 50C Now Is The Time To Poison Squirrels Poison Wheat, per can 30c Blue Stone, per lb 10c Rosin, per lb 10c Sulphur, per lb 10c Beeswax, per lb 50c To Introduce Our Own Tooth Powder fir- in c give one 25 cmt powder free with the pJ? M Tooth Brush a P. Chlll Tooth Powder and aTi!? for the price of onB Q Wanous Shampoo Bag A pure Herb 00 for dandruff and falling hair;! imparts lustre and beauty. 3 We are Agents for Borieke and Runyan s"' "c liorry a comple jaaya, jricauiipuon Tablets in Jit, Domes, also Homoeopathic tint reneis, per Dottle Nature Shoulder Braces , Abdominal Supporters, and Trusses. Exquisite Easter Perfumes BOWERS DRUG Co. PURE DRUGS NOTICE. The great trotting stallion Love laee anil the big Percheron drafter Velore, will make the season ot 1010 in Bugene, Oregon at the Faiir grounds, if you wish to make reser vation for .breeding see L. Rickel at the big barn on 13th and Oharleton streets, or Webster Klnrnid at SI East Ninth st. TO BUILD MEW HOUSE ON BUTTE! E. W. Pollork will soon begin the erection of a G-room bungalow on his lot on the south slope of the butte, north of the depot. Architect .1. H. Ford is drawing the plans. Call for County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that all Lane county warrants issued prior to . ltegister No. Sfifj registered on October 25, 1909,;. will .he paid on being presented .at my office on March 24, 1910. -rn'terest will cease on that day. R. $J. RASTLAXD, -Treasurer Lane Co. Eugene, March 21, 1910. See Eugene's newest and up-to-date store. Big reception and mtist cal program. 7:3(1 to 10 o'clock this evening. McMorran & Washburne. KOXoitA, MEXICO, 130,000 acres at only $2.50 per acre of splendid grain, fruits, vege tables and grazing lands. The soil is rich and deep, being composed for the greater part of decomposed gran ite. Climate is a superb and health ful one. The tract lies at an aver age elevation of 2300 feet above sea level. The range of temperature Is about from 30 degrees to 100 degrees Far enhelt, the nights cool and the days warm and pleasant. Rainfall Is an average of 23 Inches, this falls mostly during the month of June, July, August and September. Topography 80 per cent of this entire area is level, with a grade of from 3 to r feet the mile. Waler for drinking and houseuse at from 23 to 30 feet from surface, the water being pure and sweet, en tirely free from all alkali and salt. Natural growth This tract is 1 well covered with natural nutritious grasses, and some mesqulte trees. Proximity to the United. States. This fact alone of being distant from the United States only SO miles (3 ! hours ride on the S. P. R. R. system in Mexico, frcm.the American city Nogales, Arizona,) will be an attrac tive feature to American colonists and investors. Pacilities for shipping This tract i lies within from 17 to 20 miles from the S. P. R. R. at present, with pos sibilities of two new railroads being built soon, and only 30 miles from: deep water harbor This tract will 'be divided into tracts to suit the purchaser. For full Information and particu lars address Mexico Land Co., Eugene Loan & Savings Bank hldg, Eugene, Oregon. (Local agents wanted). m2S Notice I All Patrlachs meet at I. 0. 0. F. m Tuesday, the 22d. it t-jf attend the ; j James rates. CHIEF Pn Wimawhala KncaEjoail 1. U. U. r'. AH'niMi Piles anil weaha cured without opraoi lion, catarrh ana imo Natural methods oilj. Pupils received sial!ll Consultation free s I C p. in. Lora C. Lilt!(,t 3 S3 East 13th street Attention Odd" Meet in the teijil 22. 9:30 a. m. to itHB of .lames Yale;. By ill Nuljle Ganid. Dr. Jarvis, eyesigiioi floor White Temp. and satisfaction para Your cedib is always Good at, Regular prices. idrilssilrl We have quarters fori ing ana goods store. FOR SAILS A great bargain at $1100 If taken at once. Convenient cottage of 5 rooms with out build ings aad good well. Large lot, OiOSQ to street car. Would rent for $12 a month. For particulars enquire at 109S Collier St., East Eugene. mS8 l We offer a half hundred patterns of dressers and chiffoniers at the gre Bargain Prices ever ottered to a discriminating purchasing public. ' HfPSSPl-c want in riv-io or t- o,4- 11 .- C J T. a art nrYDOit that you should take advantage of and with over a half hundred patterns to lect trom you obtain the advantage of being able to select quality an sun ycui maiviauai caste. Prices Reduced from 15 to 30 on all Dressers and ChiM There was "something doing" at the. box office of the Eugene theatre mile this morning, when the sale of seats I for (he Bilks' minstrels opened. A inch. W6l. it long line of people were waiting for in o'clock to come and a Mg sale of Bsturdjur, Soptemtvcr 94 seals has been reported. Ho ever. 14. Trotting. 2:2.' clina, mllo tOOlt ire still a gre.il man goe.l heats, 3 In 6. Purse. $2TiO. seats lift which no doubt will he ta ll! . Pacing. 2 : 1 f class, mile heats, k-n luti.e lie curtain goes up .in :l in f. Purse, $3oo. i tniuoi 't w nights show, romorrow in. Running, 8-4 weight for age. PurM. mile $100. ni V A STANDARD PIANO. dash. ; al noon ihe big parade u.ic out and evi-v one Is anxious to toe th nMTJ K1I.8 in their "g'.n! rugs' and lo see who are In the big -how. great many hlks from out of town will bt hete to .mend the sho-v and on ac- To pay a-, much for a cheap, new OCUUI ef Hie change In pronr nn on make as we auk for a standard piano the mi , I nlffht, ntnV have bOUbt of reputation, would be unwise on seiM lor colli nights, your par:. V w bOttt the chow, it i Ming We t !l Mine world renowned high lo he a gr.al show, .in I every one Is grade it set 'or less than is aske 1 1 r.i.ln to ret their money n worth of by OtUerfl for very Inferior untried fun several times over. Many niivel ltiakev InvcHWuto before you buy. ties In black face ails will he present Btevelti ti HulU l'lann lions.. Com-led and some of Hie In.-i hits will he WANTED A man and wife or small family of grown people to occupy part of farm house; have milk furnished; ground for garden and poultry room for doing sninll amount of work. A good chance for an elderly couple or newcom ers wishing a home without ex pense. For further particulars In quire nt IIS W. 12th st. m22 FOR SALF. A .".-acre tract close In and bodarlng on county road and the now promlaad College inn car line. The soil is good for larce and sninll fruit and easily drained. Here Is an Ideal chance for a pout tyr ranch or the like. Trice $1 Till. 00. Terms, call at f.ir. Monroe street, corner W. 8th, mereial Club block. Home of IVsber, C lokerl ig, and others. tbe MIIIIMlltY made by people whom no one suspect ed of having minstrel talent. If Mill haven't secured vonr seats 'do so at once while there are some good ones fl. 0 John Bapraa, of The Mode THRKfl 1,1'lT Millinery, nt 2 lVest Seventh street. (if tre carload of pianos received has on display a good line ot pattern by me on February 11th hats, turbans, street hats and hals (J A RANKIN, for children. tf tf The .Man Who "Makaa I'.ood." POD SALF l.ops IS1.IS -Ten ac res In (llenada. lying between the Church and school, embracing fine marine view and spring water an I overlooks the bay seaport of Flor ence. This tract will make sn lots or It can be retained In acreage, ll lias some fine old apple trees and Is fine for strawberries, goose berries, blackberries, etc. Lots on sides of this tract are now selling for $:." to $100 earn tor aumtter home at will grow In alue vcrv fast v Melvln Miller, room 20 Me. A Few Bargains it XP Viairf n fUnr ; AC TC 1 ! 1 .1 i 11 J Jomaffei . ,ucusQi" io gooas sugntiy used or sngnuy ua -0 j wtiucu, u win pay vou to investigate betore placing your oiu-. in need of housefiirnishings it will pay you to see us first. We buy quantities and sell for less than small competitors. CAMPBEL-FELLMAN Cft THF BIG AND BEST HOU3EFURNISHER.S O m The House of Bargain 471 to 475 Willamatfc St,