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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARJD, TJYVRADAY. APRII, AO. I** RHEUMATISM»™»™1»™ EUGENE FLOUR MILL COMPLAINS OF RATES NEW8 NOTES FROM I IXlRENt E %-NI» 4 K INITI The school at Point Terrace opend Monday morning with Miss Alfreds I Lindgren at the helm. Rubbin ’ with liniments, blistering the affected parts, the application ot Salem. Or., April 25. .1. M. Shel The schooner Mayflower arrived plasters, and other means of external treatment, are usually helpful in relieving the pains and aches of Rheumatism, Imt such remedies do not ley, of Eugene, manager of the Eu here Wednesday from San Francisco, gene Mill A Elevator Company, has i and brought irr some frei ht for the reach the CAUSE; of the disease, ami are therefore in no sense curative will take out a car- protested to the state railroad com Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by mission against a recent raise of near merchants. She go of lumber. indigestion. jxx>r bowel action, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition ly' 100 i>er cent in certain local Joe Stear, of Mapleton, went to of th system. The circulation deposit» thia irritating poison in the different freight rates in that part of the state. Eugene the first of the week to take muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of the body, and soon the painful symptoms He encloses a shipping receipt show the examination for appointment as of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight; ing that he pays a rate of 23 cents forest ranger. but as the blood becomes more fully saturated with the Jiric acid poison, the per 100 pounds on wheat and oats ( A. A. Miner, of Acme, is among the disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander from Eugene to Yoncalla, 4 4 miles, ’ I Sitislaw men who are attending the which rate, he says, is excessive, un ing pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness forest ranger examinations in Eu or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscles just and unreasonable. Prior to Jan.! gene this week. uary 1, 1907, the rate was 14 cents., are not as free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed to The rate for a little longer distance, Mr. and Mrs C. T Beach started remain in the blood the joints often become so clogged with corrosive sub as, for Instance, from Eugene to Monday for u trip to Eugene, where stances that they are left permanently stiff and useh ■*. Rheumatism can Roseburg, is now 31 cents, whereas Mr Beach will take the examination never be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the system ¡the former rate was 15 cents. This for forest ranger. until the acid-lad. n blood has been cleansed is an increase of over 100 per cent. Mr and Mrs. Bushnell arrived at and purified. No other medicine does this so The railroad commission will inven- Point Terrace Saturday from Aurelia, Iowa, and will probably take up their effectually as S. fi. 3. It dissolves and re tlgate. abode here. They are the parents of T moves the impurities and sends a stream of Mrs. R. W. Johnson • rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which COAL VEIN IS Several montns ago Martin Noff- ■oothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles ENCOl NTEItElt IT LAST slnger, of Acme, received an order to and flesh, at: ! sufferer obtains relief that is permanent b<< i-" the real cause of the The coal vein nt the Spencer Butte build two launches for use in the gov disease his been removed. Sm ial book on ‘ H nnd npy 8Mdlcnl (Coal and Petroleum Company's mine ernment forestry service. The en for these launches arrived here advice desired free. THE SWI1- SPECIF X J CO., ATLANTA, GA. southwest of the city han been en- gines __ counter d at last, the men who are a few days ago and are now being « I sinking the »haft having struck it plac.d in the boats. —The West". Wednesday mgnt at abou>. the samel ♦♦ i depth that it was found by the drill, AhViJKi Illi EUS ♦ ♦ a little over 2»V fee!. «• a resuit ♦♦ Letters remaining uncalled for ♦♦ the officers anu stockholders of the ♦♦ »♦ company are jubi ant, and are great the Eugene postoffi^. April 29: ♦♦♦♦ »♦ ly encouraged to go ahead with the Anderson. A. F. ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ Baker, Elmer. ♦♦ work of developing the property. The vein Is of good depth and the coal Bean, Mrs. John ♦♦♦♦ Bistale, G. ♦♦ that has been brought to the surface ♦♦♦♦ Bushnell, Miss Helen ♦ ♦ of the shaft Is of fair quality. The ♦♦ workmen will drift with the vein, and ♦♦♦♦ Child, Emma L. •• ■ It Is expected that a larg body of Cox. Mrs. Stella. is the place where men buy the ♦a ♦O harder coal and of much better qual Elmhirst. J. A. right kind of Clothes at »♦ ity will be encountered soon. Fassett, F. C. ♦♦ In order to follow the vein that has Fisher, L. I. the right prices ♦♦ ♦♦ been struck it is necessary to have Freeman, Miss Elizabeth. ' different machinery from what is Ganzinzs, Miss Clara. M I now being used, and an order has Gowry. Miss E. J. | been placed by the company for the Harry, W. F. necessary outfit with a Portland firm. Hopkins, Mrs. F. B. It Is expected to arrive within a few Howard. H. J. days, when the work will be prose Hoyt, Miss Josie. cuted with greater vigor than ever Hugh, Harold and Ramey. before. Johnson, Charles. The finding of coal in merchanta- j Johnson, Ed. McClure, Miss Bessie. hie quantities on this property means Me I.ardy, n J. much to Eugene and vicinity, and the promoters of the enterprise, who Peterson,’ John. An exceedingly strong line of Derbies and Pringle, Mifs Mildred. have worked so diligently on the soft Hats at______ * H , proposition, are to lie congratulated Shoemaker, Miss Frances. Smith, Frank. upon their bright prospects, for suc Good values in $1.50 and $2.00 Hats. Smith, Mrs. M. cess. Snead, Miss Flaura. Walker, U. G. The Guard has received a copy of Westbrook, Mrs. Katie. Frank Leslie's of April 18, with a . J. L. PAGE, P. M. two-page circus write-up of Barnum & Bailey, now in New York, and.the following slip enclosed In red ink: To relieve constipation, clean out "The enclos d material Is relative to the bowels, tone and strengthen the digestive organs, put them in a nat tiie tremendous success of the Bar H , num & Bailey show at the Madison ural condition with Hollister’s Rocky I Square Garden in New York City, Mountain Tea. the most reliable ton ! and is being mailed to cities to lie ic for thirty years. 35c, Tea or Tab i visited by the Barnum & Bailey cir- lets. rui this season." LINN DRl'G CO. s.s.s Buy your SHOES at the Great Forced Out Sale Every pair of shoes in this room must go. Shoes for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children. 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Veateh, wife and daughter Local option petitions with 354 sin- were In the city from Cottage Grove natures attached have been filed with . today, returning home on the after- the Grant county court asking that ! noon train They will come to Eu f the question be submitted to the vot- gene to reside soon. 1 era at the June election. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: S3 :::: ♦ A LUCKY PUR Triest & Co., San Francisco, Hat Manufacturers, sell to Stanleys ♦ ♦♦ :: Six Complete Sample Lines of MEN’S HATS »♦ WE ANNOUNCE SALE ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ :::: «« H Values to $5.00 Only $1.45 t? Lion Brand. Stetson. Gordon and Kingsbury Hs r Season's Latest Styles—The Largest Assortment Ever Shown in Any Store ♦♦ • sii ♦♦ PRICE CUTTERS ON EVERYTHING CLOTHINGS. SHOES. FURNISHINGS rit::::::::::::::;::::: STANLEYS « Ì WE DON'T BELONG TO THE TRUST 612 Willamette St., 3 Doors South of 9:h St., Eugene. 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