?HB EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1911
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911.
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I yazed upon the wild, wet sea, and listened lo Its Bobbing roar;
no mossuse did it brlns! lo me, who stood. receptive, on tins Bhore'
I sought Niagara, sublime.' and Buid: "The torrsnt'H mighty tones
will nine miijKi'st a sp;nl;lliiK rhyme that otiRlit to bring mo seven
bones." The raging waiers roared along and filled mv whiskers
with their sjiray. but when 1 tried to ring a bour the porters hustled
me away. 1 climbed Upon an aeroplane, and said: "When I'm
among the cloud;), my soul will Incubate a strain that ought to par
alyze the crowds." lint when I saw the earth recede, and when
the clouds around me rolled, I had no thought for vre or screed
I couldn't sing my loot were cold. When I got back to solid
ground through miles ot ether, clouds and fogs, I visited the vil
infeu uiiini, urn, wrote a poem auout the dogs.
Copyright, 1911 by (Jeorge Mattlier Adame.
1. WALT MASON.
LANDLESS MAN AND MANLESS LAND.
. The commissioners of immigration or of related things in
31 states have formed a national association and held a confer,
ence. They designated September 20, yesterday, as a day to
forward "the back-to-the-woods" movement and to raise money
for it. The immigration commissioners of every state were re
quested to call meetings at the several capitals on that day, and
U is believed that $1,000,000 will be secured. , .... .. ...
The organlaztion is an intelligent and systematic effort to
bring the landless man, and the manless land together. It springs
from the fact that the effectiveness of the state commissioners
on immigration is not what it ought to be and from the desire
and determination to make it what it should be. The associa
tion confines itself to informing and assisting the laborers who
already are on American soil. . . .... , , . v , . . , ,
The means pronostd for the
comprise education, finance, organization and publicity.
A bureau of information has been opened at Chicago. An
official book of information on the resources of each state rep
resented is to be isaued. A brief course of agricultural study
is to be printed. - "Back-to-th.farm" clubs are tp be organised
in the eities, and their residents prepared for. returning success
fully to the country.. legislation enabfing oach county to main
tain an expert agriculturist, laws for the protection of legitimate
colonization and law for the prevention of swindling by irre
sponsible dealers in land are to be urged.
Tho proposed program shows breadth of view and the sug:
gestod measures look judicious. So much hardship is endured
and so much money lost by people unfamiliar with regions in
which they seek farms that the state commissioners on immigra
tion or agriculture should protect homeseekers. If this associa
tion can qualify immigrants to meet new conditions it will do a
worthy and valuable work.
Mcdford claims a population of 11,000, based on a public
school enrollment of 1236. Eugene has a second day enrolLent
of 1515, and it will g0 to twenty-odd hundred before the
557 n u tTaif nds Medford eraploys forty teachers- E
I atfon? many nir6, thoni is Euone,s POP-
There is some considerable talk about revising the ten
ZZTTrf-T " 18 Stirrinff Up uite a discussion abS
the adv.sabHity of so doing, If those interested had gone
oneni a ,SPri"flcld day gave the fair an auspicious
open.ng. And each succeeding day should be bigger and better
ond.nff w,th the "Wild West" show of Saturday. The T Lane
county fa,r promises to grow ioto a great, perraaneyt
President Carl Gray of tho Oregon Electric is credited with
saying he would break all Western railroad building record! n
x sttskm" iine- w
rnMit"8 G''03"UP V't tlle fderal bench in response to a
publ c demand. That isn't just as ho said it, but it misht be
construed that way without fracturing the truth toVny'grea!
P.trn ,Se Wh aro "rgi" Governor West to call an
extra scsSlon 0 the legislature simply w.ant.him to make a
mistake that will put Inm in the political discard for good
Maine has finally gone wet by twenty majority Anrl
there were about one hundred and thirty tho" sanTvofcs ct
Grange day at the fair tomorrow. Big preparations havo
been made for it and the program is an interesting
PrciJf ,G0thvi" announces" that he wants no more wives
Probably tho supply of raw material is exhausted.
Our first president was not a conservationist,
his greatest reputation by cutting down a tree.
He made
l was n gain d..y for the people ,ft
l.nwroncoburf; and tho surroundlmT 1
country. .
Clark's speech was devoted to tho
CHAMP CLARK
WARMLY RECEIVED
BY HOME PEOPLE '"',"''VV".'"",.,",f l'l"nmcratlo par
O ue oeciaie,! tile elections of
l.nrccobrc. Sep,. :,r- ('hanMJde,la.;;nrVvnK VU,,"ry '"'"l
C lark, speaker of the naiiuiiMl houw. j
ennip Homo today to make a speech
in behalf of the slut demon attu : "Mooro" rtrar.iir. ten fWYrlt,
ticket, lie was escorted by one hun- Hi t bow much uirt you get out of &
tired men. pupils of ( lark when hr ' carpel Its how much you leave on.
taught k hool forty 'vcui'H auo. wli A vacuum cleaner with .- "u'.l. Mooro
wore at the depot fo wolcouio lilm, I tbu curuut cleaner, t'hona iii-J.
k m t.i w c-i u a ra n r w r.a r.a m m r. v i. ta a w .
During Fair Wee
An Exceptional Attractive Display of New Fall Merchandise Awaits Yen
At last the week of weeks is at hand. 'Tis the one
festival of the entire year. This year it premises
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pass all previous ones.
Every man, woman and child is looking forward to it with
happy expectant hearts.
Fair week brings in its train a host of needs for every one
New wearing apparel, dress accessories raid other needs
for the entire family.
Every one wants to look as bright and fresh as possib'e
in keeping with the spirit of this happy, care-free occasion.
OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE GENERAL GA1FTY
WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF FRESH NEW FALLJ
CHANDISE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. PRlHFn Rn
MODERATELY THAT IT IS DECIDEDLY TO YOUR in
TEREST TO VISIT US DURING FAIR WEEK.
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The Store of
One advantage of buying at Hamilton's la
that yen can get the best values to bo had
at tlie right prices.
Not only this but your buying is mada
pleasant. ,
Our salespeople will wait on you with a
pleasant word and a smile.
Not only Is what you buy right, but the
way you buy It is pleasant. We offer in
every way the best bervico possible.
Our large and woll lighted building is
equipped with every modern convenience.
Every effort has been made to make shop
ping hero easy and pleasant. Remember
that we not only wait to serve you well;
we expect to servo you with a smile.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT HAMP
TON'S REST ROOMS.
Visitors and patrons aro especially invited
to niako uso of the facilities of this store
for rest and comfort.
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For the Women
Who Enjoy
Good Clothes
A Visit,
to our garment department this week will bo a
real treat, for you who value your appearance
will find there all those chic, dainty garments
that you know add so much to your well dressed
comfort.
The garments that wo will show you will bo
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SPECIAL THIS WEEK
i?.o Black Cari
cal and Broad
c'oth coats semi
and tight fitting
bucks, guaranteed
satin lining.
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productions and every style one that really coif,
fers "Distinction in Dress" on the wearer.
Made from soft, fleecy weaves cf wool along the
style lines sanctioned by fashion and In har
monious color scale that ranges from the classi
est of beautiful, colors to the most conservative
blacks and blues. Really no matter hpw hard
to suit you'll find something here you'll
apprecluto and like.
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SFECIAL THIS WEEK
$24 Black Broad
cloth Coatri. lined
throughout with
skinner's satin,
snnti and tight fit
ting hacks.
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Worcester Corsets
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lion Ton and Royal Worcester Non-Rustablo Corsets
are known the world over and worn In every civll
Ir.ed country uncltr the sun.
Tho most potent charm of womenly beauty Is a per
fect figure attained through wearing a perfect cor
set correctly fitted. The corsets beautify and Im
prove every figure moulding the form until it assures
the graceful and symmetrical lines of the Ideal.
We have placed on sale for Fair Week o lot of these
splendid models at 20 per cent discount. We want
to convince you of their style, wear and durability'.
l'.'.M'crienccd Corsetierc in charge.
Ladies Trimmed Hats
Specially Priced ot,
$4.00 $4.50 $5.00
During Fair Week
PRACTICAL HATS FOR- SCHOOL
CHILDREN
These Hats come In soft, durable felts in a variety
of sizes and colors. For little tots the rolling brim
with dome crowns, some are trimmed with ros
etts of ribbon, others with silk cords. In all col
ors. Millinery Department.
SECOND FLOOR
ted
NEW POMPADOUR AND ROMAN
STRIPE SILK WAIST PATTERNS
JUSTIN.
Beautiful silks in ninny new nml. fav
ored dwdgns. All in waist pattern
lengths, per pattern (l.tlo
New l S-incli Mossaltnes pcryd . . . ,I.V
They come in all the popular shades.
atMnch Skinner's Satin per yd . ..!?!. ID
Soft finish In black and colors.
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NEW 52-IN BROADCLOTHS
$1.50, $1.75, $2.50. to $3.50
Red, light and dark bhuf. t.:!i. incite.
rose. pin!:, lavender. K''a
and wliitc.
New and popular cordure?
and tan. the yard
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