THE EUGENE DAILY GUARO. SATURDAY, JAN. 21. 1911
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January ZlstioZSth,
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kO enable the public to have the
opportunity of viewing the latest
types of motor car construction
as embodied in the 1911 models
of the leading manufacturers, the
Automobile Dealers Association of Oregon
have arranged the first Automobile Show
under their auspices, to be held in Port
land during the week of January 23rd to
28th, 1911. This show will take the form
of Opening Week, which is a new and
novel departure from previous exhibitions
on the Pacific Coast, but has proved veiy
popular and successful in Eastern cities.
The distinct advantage of each
.dealer having ample space to properly dis
play his entire line is a very important one,
both to the dealer and visitor who will
thus have the opportunity tit closest possi
ble inspection, while the impression gained
by a visitor in a call at a dealer's establish
ment, is more lasting than a visit to an
exhibition space which can of necessity
have little or no individuality.
Call on jrour local dealer for further
information.
Reduced Rates on Railroads in Oregon.
Automobile Dealers
of Oregon
In Sadden Emergencies
like illness, it is often necessary
quickly to raise the temperature of i
room. For Instance, In those hours
between midnight and dawn, when
the day temperature has been allowed
to drop, if you are called upon to
get up, the room is chilly and cold.,
It takes a long time to start up 1
furnace or fire and raise the tempera
ture by ordinary means.
You can Instantly heat a room to
any desired temperature with a
Absolutely smokekst end odorless
It quickly gives beat, and with one filling of the font burna
Jteadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. Has automatic-locking
flame spreader which prevents the wick
,rorn being turned high enough to smoke, and it easy to remoe
and drop back, so the wick can be cleaned in an instant. It his a
cool handle and a damper top.
h. n Indicitor I way a ahowa the amount of oil In the font. It hi filler-eap
7.. ? . ' not ne d lob crewed down; it Is put In like cork in bottle, tnd it
"ached to the font by a chain.
ine burner body or gallery cannot become wedp;d, because of t new
"ce in obstruction, and consequently it can always bj eisily unscrewed in
"""'at for rewicking.
. ,, Pc''ti"n Oil Heater Is finished In apan or nickel. It is strong, durable
na mide, built for service, yet light and ornamental.
tcwn Bmryvktri. If net ef ytrt. tm!t f-r ducrifiLH circiutr
to tki nntt gtcy tf t Mt
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporate!)
A Splendid OveraH
for every us j.
Cut generous
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Felled seams.
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J KNICKERBOCKER $
Washington Irving, In his famous
history of New York, makes Uiedrlch
Knickerbocker a joker and a preach-;
er an exploder of Bhams and a j
teacher of reverence. The New York '
of Irvlng's time was newly-old that
is, just old enough to display pride
of age, like the show of weulth pro-i
vorblully ascribed to the newly rich,
or like the stripling just turned 21,
who speaks touchlngly of memories
of boyhood and the lessons of expe
rience, bo ihe arrival of Knicker
bocker's history was timely, for this
jolly historian could prick great bub
bles of personal and family pride
without piercing or injuring any solid
flesh, and level to the ground some
pompous structures of titles and tra
dition without shaking the solid foun
dations of nersonal character and so-
clal worth on which all lasting wallB
must be built.
Knickerbocker contributes to these
deep foundations of noble character
and lofty sentiment by throwing
around Manhattan Island the soft veil
of legend and the warm glow of hu
man Interest In Its familiar names
i. nd pistes. In short, the lesson of
Vnlckcrbocker is to quit Idle boasting,
see one's own foolishness, get down
to business and begin to build In
heart and mind the treasures that
endure because they are pure and hu
man and true to the best In human
life.
Irving's playful humor and deep
reverence, united In a life touched
with the pathos of an early bereave
ment, are needed especially In every
new country, as they were needed In
nineteenth century.
We need the humorous writer to
enable to see ourselves as others
see ub. snd to laugh away our Tool- Hpoksne, Wash.. Jan. 20 On of
Ish superstitions. the sights and amll of Ihe In-
We need even more the poet, hlsto-i nn,j rntilre will soon be the biggest
rlan aud novelist, who can rise to',,nK farm ln ,h wrld, If plain"
the grandeur of our mountains and
rivers and plains and Inte-iiret to us
their sublime language, we need po
ems that will make some of our na-
iivn acenea sacred to us till e rev-lhi
erenco the products of ages of earth' thit black skunk hides ere In grent I t'"'1" ' Or is It that we rejoice to ace ,
history and human development to demand and that afhlKh as $ir,nlr""tf l"""'fl H la difficult to
which we owe the little skill we have each Is paid for perfect specimens I ""''I 'i' explanation when we re-
and the tools and field for Its exer-1 . . -. .. - (call the fact that the cell of the mur-
,',.. KI'IKiKOX ClllltOi'OIMST 'derer if his victim has been a wo-
The humorist ies us rt by Corns, bnnlons end Inrrnwln nails 1 ,llu"' h, treatment of her has
laughing at bubbra and enabling ui treated without pain. Hovey build-' ''"'" particularly Inhuman la unual
io tee ihroueh them, but h' 9 eld Inir, corner Klghth and Olive streets, j "de fcntlvi' with flowers and
ends with the deep ei mtIi in lii ! I'hono Illark ""4. It. A. Ilnniels ! ote of symptiWy Irom lo r more,
which human life touches the subllm-j w f20 fortunute sisters; and If lhile fond-j
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fcilo, in at'
est attainments of heroic devotion
There are some subjocts that can nev
er bo UHed for mirth In conversation
or In newspapers or books without
Injuring the foundation of reverence,
which Is the basis of noble life and
noble deeds. Such are
"A picket frozen on duty;
A mother starved for her brood;
Socrates drinking the hemlock
And Jesus on the rood;
And millions who bumble and
nameless,
The straight, hard pathway plod."
They compel us to bow tho head
and worship. Our reverence will
raise us to Its object, whether we call
that object humanity or Qod.
ARTHUR HAYES 8AROKNT.
THIS DOC'S. NAME
AIN'T COOK BUT
Alton, III., Jan. 20. Dr. It. A.
Pfaff, a promlent dentlBt of this city,
has always had an excellent reputa
tion for voracity. Therefore, his
friends believe him when be declares
that he has on his farm, near Fns
terburg, III., a h'-n that he knows to
be twenty-five years of ego, and a
duck that Is older than the hen by
two years. The dentist admits that
the hen is no longer an egg produ
cer, hut Is useful because of her wil
lingness to adopt and "mother" ev
ery brood of chicks that is hatched
on the farm. Ily acting as foster
tno.u..-, tho twe:it -,'lve year-Id hen
enables the real marnni. s to get
back on the Job of turn'm out fifty
cent a dozen eggs. 1 hi? twenty-sev
en year old duck alio has the same
penchant for acting as a nurve to lit-!
tie ducklings and tei'dilng them how
to swim. Khe has also provided '
.(u.cr oi a cm,,:,.
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now being made are carried to corn
pletlon. fiaptrrn fur dealers have
agreed to tnko the entire output of
pelts at prices which immii to offer s
urn
,.r,fii fnr ih mH.i.t.r 'n i. .uUul when someone dares defy,
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tluard Special Service. ' I
New York. Jan. 21. Tho Mnnncltil
cnlli!lli nitons growing out if tho fa
mous Dndgo-Murso divorce suit will ,
lie heaid today In Iho supremo court, j
c.s tlio remit of 11 suit brought ly j
Kdwnrd M. Hracken. n prlvato de
tective, to recover $3,000 from for-!
mor Judge Kdward V. foyno. Hrack
en as employed ns a sleuth In con
nection with the IHidgu-Morse do
mostlo troubles, for some time af
ter the expose 111 that case, he ab
sented himself In Texas. Me was in
dicted here, charged with having
committed certain Illegal nets, tint
Coyne nppeared for him and had the
indictment dismissed. The detect
ive was completely exonerated.
Meanwhile, "he asserts, he had de
posited the jti, Odd he hnd received
for his services In the Dodge-Morse
case, with Judge Coyne. When the
troubles of the detective were lit an
end, ho nsked the former judge to
return the money, but Coyne gnvf
Mm only half of It. keeping $3.U00
ns his fee. It was this Bum which
Itraeken is now suing for. alleging
that Coyne Is not entitled 1o any fee
Irom him. ns Charles V. Morse re
tained and paid Coyne to defend hlin
and get the indictment dismissed.
The most lordly cargo shipped to
America In many years Tins just ar
rived on the liner Adriatic. The list
includes the Marquis and Mnrchlon
ess of Salisbury, I.ady Mary Cecil.
Lady Beatrice. Cecil, Viscount Cran-
borne. Lady Winifred Gore, the
Countess do Sibur, Prlnco Paul
Troubeteiky, the Hon. John and
Mrs, Ward, and the Uowager Conn
toss of Arman.
Another consignment of nobility
is expected to sail from Knitlaud
next week to attend the marriage of
Miss Vivian Gould, daughter of
George Gould, and lxrd Dccies. The
t wedding is expected to take place on
j February 7.
i New York, Jan. 20. Mr. James
Gordon Hennolt, editor und proprk
(or of tho New York Herald, mid the
New York livening Telegram, will
celebrate his seventieth blrlbday
next. May. Incidentally, the gay
young blade is being sued by on Jac-
(iuelia Shettler. who alleges that the
American journalist is no other than
her loiiir tost mpu, and the suit Is act
for trial in Ihe Court of, ApiionlH at
1'nris tod.y. The fair .laciiui'llno
nKlis that Mr. lU'nnott recognize bei
ng his daughter, and. Incidentally,
K.lvo a "Hiillalile allowance." Once
before Mile, shot tier sued Mr. Hen
net t, but the case wns dismissed sr
contrary to French legal procedure.
since then the French senate has
' p:u ssed a law authorizing "natural'
children to take legal means for es
tablishing their purentagc, und the
young lady has resumed her stilt, un
der the direction of Mnltro Henri
Itobort, one of the greutest of French
attorneys.
At Ihe ourller hearing a letter pur
porting to hnve been written by Mr.
Dennett, 111 which he admitted that
Mile. Shetler was bis daughter, was
produced in court. The distinguish
ed editor denied that he hud written
the letter, and exports will probably
bo called upon to decide Its authen
ticity.
For many years Mr. Dennett has
resided In tho Chrumps Klysecs, I'nr-
Is, and has made only brief and In
frenquent trips to this country. He
edits his Journals by sable, and nlso
conducts a Paris edition of the Her
ald.
Or. Max Schlapp, chairman of the
phychlatry section of the American
Academy of Medicine and examining
physician of tho children s court and
Gerry Society, declares that fully
half or the youthful criminals dealt
with by tho latter organizations In
New York, are feeble minded. The
snme percentage, he believes, will be
found to hold true throughout tho
country. Tho moral Is, Bays Or.
Schlapp, that medical attention rath
er than punishment. Is what a major
ity of young offenders need. This
matter will bo brought up before the
child welfare exhibition and confer
ence opened today In New York, and
as a result it Is expected that a law
will be passed In this state providing
that feeble-minded children shall
have Clo attention and treatment of
paid specialists. It Is pointed out
that, as "the child Is the rather of
the num." such adult criminality
may bo prevented by this means.
: At the WceK End
The attraction of the Indecorous
show seems irresistible. Men and
women, old, young sad mld..ie-agd,
who would never dream o, setting
foot Inside of the foroiddeu limits
of any city, will flock to a theutrc
to see such an underworld depicted.
'.very time tne police prohibit a play
u disappointed throng wends Its way
home. Yet these si,ows are almost
always stupid and badly written and
merely disgusting. What force Im
pels us to witness them.'
it a trial deals with phases of life
not mentioned In polite society, the
courtroom Is packed to suffocation,
largely with women, good women,
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of these women would scorn her
own slsier were she In the defend-
tit's position. What is the appeal
! that Biakea modest women forget
their manners and fight for places
In the courtroom, and dun-guru the
lifo-long admonition that she whu
touches pitch mast become defiled ( '
is it uecaus'i we are ul heart, so
little In sympathy with Hie lm.ii thai
govern sociul conditions mat we re-!
ant happens to bo a woman Bho is at
oiue besieged with oilers ot luur-
rillM. ll'oi.i .4,1 clashes ol men. What I
impels us to champion the cause we
despise and for whose ultimate ic-j
feat we sneml mi r liA.it mw.il.d
,lle answer noes lull lie on tile
Burl'ace. It must bo somewhere hid
den In those depths of human nature
winch "our understanding can make
no complctu inventory ol."
The Commonwealth programs
were tremendous and gave each pro
fession a chance to rldu its bobby,
'i tiero was the discussion of the best
means for making rural life attract
ive. All admit Unit It must attract
more laborers or we shall have to
overcome the taste lor eggB. butter,
and putaioes. It was a little dis
concerting to be reminded that (no
oniy lue.tl and buauiuul rural life
thai America bus so far produced
was thai of the old Southern planta
tion, when the labor was performed
by slaves. Hut everybody braced up
and expressed high hopes ot the ben
enclai eileets ol developments of m-
rul free delivery, good rouds, tele
phones, automobile and electric sor-
vice. I
When the lawyer had his Inning
no oeniaiiileii a limner typo or cli
ents, men who would quuiTul on a
higher moral level.
Then the doctors took a good hard
rap al us, and predicted epidemics of
suverul tiialigtiunl sorts. The snow
oil tlio ground at the time, must have
made these ominenl physicians forget
that Oregon rain robs contagious dis
eases of most of their terrors. It is
reported that one of the visiting doe
tors forbado his wife, while in Ku
gene, to take a sip ot water, even of
boiled water, aud supplied her with
bottled mineral water, with which
to baibo hor face and bands. Ho bad
not soen our wator in Its chocolate
luiiii, either. It is salutary once in
a while to see ourselves as otuers
see us. If this phyBlclan hud exam
luted the waler-bolllng plant at tho
University, as did the stato bacteriol
ogist, he would have been eminently
satisfied that students aro supplied
with thoroughly sterilized water.
A year from now when the Com
monwealth congress assembles, we
expect to .bo nbio to look any man
fearlessly In the face, a face washed
111 city water, too.
The Toledo Reporter stales that 95
per cent of Lincoln county's taxes are
paid by non-residents and speculators
in limber lands. i
The new hotel Julian, at Corvalils.l
was formally opened Sunday nlk'bt.l
It Is one of the finest In Western
Oregon. I
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of Attention?
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dental work done by experienced practitioners. We do
nothing but high-class, up-to-date dentistry at moderate
prices. .We have all the latest dental devices for perform'
ing as near painless operations as is possible to do, and
the most modern and fully equipped dental offices in the
state of Oreg:n. Dr. Kelsay, of Portland, will be associat
ed with Dr. White. Dr. Kelsay makes a specialty of arti
ficial teeth and orthodontia (consisting of irregular teeth
of children). The health of the child as well as of the
adult depends upon the teeth. Without good teeth you
cannot have good health. DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR
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guaranteed. We invite you to inspect our offices. We
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WHITE DENTAL PARLORS I
Over Folly Theatre, bet. Eighth and Ninth on Willamette 1
OFFICE HOURS:
8 a. m. to 12 m. and 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.
PHONE MAIN 5
t OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT t
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Robinson's Old Hide House has gone
If you have any
Hides, Tallow, Pelts
or Rubber
bring th m to Ihe
Chemical Works
Are Ready for Yvmi
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i(talfuim)niniM
Glnducss comes with a hotter under
standing of the transient nature of the
many physical ills v.hlch vaulsh be
fore proper efforts gentle efTortB
pleasant otTorts rightly directed and
assisted by the pleasant laxative rem
edy Syrup of Figs and nixlr of Senna.
1(3 beneficial effects nro duo to tho
fact that it Is tlio one remedy which
pron otes Internal clennllnesa without
debilitating tho organs on which It
acts. To get lis beneficial effects nl
vnye buy the genuine manufactured
by the California l'ig Syrup Co.
Poor Sick Soles
Like to coiius to us.
EUGENE QUICK SHOE RE
PAIR SHOP,
39 West Eighth Street,
ftCn'S $eWCd SoleS 75C
Women's Sowed Soles. .. 50c
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M. MILLER
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