Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, April 02, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    through the woods carrying
case and camera, but the ten-
baggage were dry. The next
went over on an excursion
Sudden Deaths
Don’t Make a Mistake
j
By purchasing a suit before
you examine the CLO THING at
live Many sudden
< truths are caused
by it—heart dis­
ease, piieuiuonia,
lieart failure or
apoplexv are often
the result of kid­
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowedtoadvauce
thekidney-jioi'Miu-
ed blo«l will at-
causing catarrh of
irlnevB therm «-Ives
were found
after his ar-
"R TOGGERY
Eugene people of the Catholic
faith will henceforth find the be­
trothal and marriage laws of the,
church more exacting than in the
past. The following abstract of the j
laws as they will exist after Easter
has fust been published by order of
Archbishop Alexander Christie:
Engagements.
First -Every forma', matrimonial,
engagement after Easter must be in
writing, although there Is no neces­
sity nor obligati,tn to enter in’n for-1
mal engagement before marriage.
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Second — In the eves of the church
and before God. private b“'rothal af­
ter Easter between Catholic parties
or between fallen-awav Catholic«, be-,
gets no matrimonial obligation what-1
ever, b-reuse the chur h decrees ths’
every nre-nuptlal contract is void
unless 1» Is wrl’ten and duly attested.
Third Parties wishing to become
engaged must sign the pre-nuptlal
con'ract and have the bishop or their
tnsinr witness it. in t h • absence of
or any priest appointed by either of DCDUJ]Pl</|| I
UJ.lllUh HILL
two witnesses I there is no marriage
;
RF TOT I
UL IUH
clare their consent to
Good
Clothes
Marked By
are then in the eyes of the church ,
and before God married. As soon
should s"nd their names to the parish
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GILLETTE GIES BRAVELY
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\ I ssf I LEAKING BADLY ANBW.
FORTS TO GET HER afloat
anawnnwin
legally recognized by the state.
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Barwlet,
mouth r.t
Quality
A SIMPLE QUESTION"
At the annual business meeting ot
th? United Evangelical "¡lurch heM
In Florence Tuesday evening the fol­
Is not the word of a representative lowing officers were elected for th«
citizen of Eugene more convincing ensuing year: H. D. Camberlaln, ««•
perlntendent of Sunday school; Mrs.
than the doubtful utterances
n«ople living everywhere else in the, S. J. Shrum, assistant superinten­
dent: Nora Tanner, secretary; Mrs.
Union? Read this:
Charles Beadle of 333 West Eighth Lovell treasurer: Stella Morri«, or­
St., Eugene, Ore., says: “I am fullv ganist. The church stewards «re F
a3 ready to recommend Doan'3 Kid­ A. Johnson. J. H. Pratt. Mr«. Ivy
ney Pills today as I was in 190« just Morris and Mrs. Alice Bernhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen and four chib
after using the remedy. As I said
in my testimony at that time I had dren arrived here Saturday fro»
suffered from kidney complaint near­ North Carolina and expect to nude
ly alwavs since the war.
I never their home in this section. Th«
knew when to expect an at'ack. A have rented the Ready house and
cold would bring it on or an over moved in at once. They are former
exertion. On several occasions I was neighbors of Dr. Edwards.
Ernest Foster started yesterdij
helDless. The last severe attack I
had was about six months ago whrn for Eugene to look for empl ymetl
something lik« lumbago set in and at his trade as paper hanger.—TA*
brought on a heavy bearing down Florence West.
pain as if there was a weight ov°"
each kidney. I was b°nt over and
could not straighten up to save m°.
There was such a weakness |n the
action of the kidneys that I could
not cen’ro) the secretions, «"d it
caused me much annoyance. Having
At the home of th° bride’s father.
used several remedies with little If
any ben’fit, I finally hega-j taking C. B. Morgan, of Florence, on "ei-
Doe.n - Kidney Pills. The action of nesday. March 25th. 1908. Clar»Bt*
the kidneys and bladder was soon 1«. Ackerly, of upper North Ftrk.
correc'ed and then the pains disap­ and Mrs. Carr e M. T tni'kins, of
peared. I was beneHtted in every Florence, Rev. T. A. Yost officiate
wav and what I told In my formcr
testimony about the relief Iobtained
Is true in every respect. Three
We desire to take this method of
years have now elapsed since I tes­
tified In favor of Doan's Kidney Pills thanking our neighbors and friends
and I have been continually’ free for their kindly assistance and sj»
from kidney complaint. I consider pathy during the Illness and at tM
them a wonderful remedy and have death and funeral of our bel
recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills daughter and sister, Blanche B .S*
wards.
again and again.”
H. D. EDWARDS AND FAMIu
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
Alta H. King, of Cottage Groa
New York, sole agents for the United
-> for
has filed hi3 nominating
States.
of the Cott#
Remember the nam=>—Doan’s—and justice of the peace
Grove district on the Detnocntk
take no other
ticket.
Mak ■ vnwr hers lay by feeding Se-
Use Diamond C hick Food forili®
curity Poultry Powder
Chickens.
—
H«rdw«ro
Chambers Hards ire co-
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Illg rwluction« on ull «vliitcr
was one of the
ever took place
but one contact
produce death.
’ th” machinery
fallen-awav
m« Pro’est-
HANSON
No. N East Ninth Street
Eugene, Oregon
30
The
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la life in
rn prison
ila aweet-
Ig Moose.
It. 190«
Marriage of a Protestant to
stant (provided they were
baptlied
in the Catholic
Protestant
guessed
meeting
««cured
factory.
('orner
v a a mo.
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Announcemen
Wilson & Nichols
w. J. GIBSON & SON
Ix>cated opposite Srnoed
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