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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
a >T R la LTY transfers OF LANE COUNTY Mass of Itching, Burning Humor on Ankles—Feet Fearfully Swollen —Opiates Alone Brought Sleep- Many Treatments Failed but Catarrh is a constitutional disease originating ir impure blood and requiring •onstitutior.ai treatment acting through and purifying th blood for its radical and permanent cun The greatest constitutional remedy Is Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. UX)doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh • re relieved by Catarrlets, which allay in flammation and deodorize discharge. 'Oc. TORTURES OF ECZEMA YIELDED TO CUTICURA M. Cal Patter Nicolle; s. r. 10 Nicolle; '. 10 w Dunbar; tract in Eugene. $10. Percy McDonald et ux to Margaret F. Dunbar; tract in Eugene. $10. Dora E. Th< mpson to V. L. bun- ten; tract In sec. 37, tp. 17, s. r. 1 w $550. Emma E. Sturtevant to ten; tract in sec. 37, tp. w. $200. Geo. W. Fuller et ux to Seward D. Allen tract in Kelsay’s 2d ad to Eu- gene. 1500. Jacob Gelvity ‘to John H. Cham bers; 120 acres in sec. 2, tp. 21, s. r. 4 w $1000. Harriet E. Sladden to Jas. N. Net tleton; tract in Sladden’s 3d ad to Eugene. $4 50. Veda B Lyons et al to L. W. Hunt; tract In College Hill Park. $10. Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts to T. H Gar rett et al; tract In Kelsay’s 2d ad to Eugene. $100. W. F. Griggs et ux to Anton Miller; tract In Eugene. $360. Of the pain which many women experience with every ness and I- ated with womanhood seem to be almost a inira, le. While in general no woman rebels against what she re- gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing only, and he will send you a free copy of hie great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. Forest Supervisor C. R. Seitz left today for Baker City, where he will represent the forestry department at the irrigation congress to be held th' re next week, he having been de tailed by the government to attend The Bushnell farm, in the River the congress for that purpose. view neighborhood, consisting of I acres, has been sold to Charles H. Jones, a recent arrival from the southern states. This is considered one of the best farms in the valley and even if Mr. Jones is a new-comer he knows a good thing when he sees it. The consideration was $27,000. Mr. Jones is quite a young man and will add new life and vigor to the place. He will commence to improve his holdings as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, as he ex pects to make this place his home. Hasting Sisters Register Bbl While a new comer in Oregon, he Front Saita has acquired some valuable property in Portland which proves ms confi dence in the state. GARRETT & MITCHELL He will engage largely stock, principally mules., was negotiated by W. M. Times. Of skin-tortured and disfigured vic tims of humors, eczemas, tetters, and rashes, who have tried and found want ing many remedies, and who have lost faith in all. To mu < h (’utirura Soap, Ointment, and Pilis appeal with irrefiist- ible force. They are alMolutely pure, sweet, pent Io. and wholeaome. They afford immediate relief in the rnoatdis- tn*Msing <*aaes, and point to a speedy cure when all else fails. et ux to John J. tp. 1«. s. r. 2 w. ABE RUEF DECLARED GUILTY BY JURY Bulletin—At 4 o’clock this afternoon the jury brought in a verdict of guilty, after having been out for twenty- four hours. 4 Complete External and Internal Trmlmmt for Every llutnor of Infant*. Children. and Adults ConwlBta of t utirura Boap (25c.) to Cleaiiac the Skin. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Hkln. and Cuticura Resolvent (50c),(or In the form of « 'hocolate Coated Pills 25c per vlai of 00) t»» Purify the Blood. Bold throughout the world I’otter Drug A ( hern. Corp . -ole Props., Boston. Muse Mai led 1 roe. CuUcura Book ou Bkla DI mam «. j... -’..uy ntuTK' MOWING 5!E: San Francisco, Dec. 10.— Nineteen hours have elapsed since the jury In the \be Ruef case .began their delib erations and up to eleven o’clock today there was noth ing to indicate what was transpiring behind the closed doors of the jury room, except a request for further instruc tions at midnight last night. Ruef’s attorneys are hopeful, and the Impression Is that two or three jurors are in favor of acquittal. At one o’clock today, the jury was out after twenty- one hour%' deliberation. Snores; 120 2 w Pat- PQ5T5, BOXES: TURKISH ROCKER.. OFFICE DESK. OFFICE CHAIR. COUCH, ’ FOOT REST. HALL RACK. SECTIONAL BOOK CASE mi G. S. Beardsley, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 1 oiman Studio 51H Willamette Street S. D, READ Register Building Phone Maili IOS. 44 EAST NINTH STREET FOR BEST Call at 30 Eaat Ninth Street. G. II. LO< KE, Mgr. Eugene Electric Co. Register Builfliag Gives special atientlon to the a- amination of abstracts, drafting wills, settling estates, conveyances and col- lections. Also to al! pension matters. Phone Main 108. Wm. G. Martin Attorney-at-Law I. O. THOMAS West Eighth Street Smyths Transfer Co Baggage stored free for ten day Will practice in all the ct urt« ‘ Of Electric Wiring, Fixtures and Sup fice Warren Building, ^6 Willam plies Phone Main 5. EUGENE, OK. ette street, over Crescent store. Fish and Poultry Market DR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM Physician and Surgeon Residence 28 East Eleventh street Office, Register building. Phone Red Ffah Received Itaily 6231. W. H. RIDGEWAY. Prop. SPECIALTY Diseases of women Phoue Main 28. <128 Willamette St and children. La Claus PICTURE. WRITING DESK, PRINCESS DRESSER DRESSING TABLE. BEDROOM ROCKER. SMALL RUG, STAND, TABOURETTE. For the Married Son or Daughter PORTIERES. LACE CURTAINS, COUCH COVER. WORK BASKET. SEWING ROCKER WILLOW ROCKER CARPET. JARDINIERE. JEWEL RANGE. LENOX HEATER. BREAD MIXER. Homes McLEOD THE TAILOR Eugene Cleaning and Dyeing Works Teas, Coffees, Spices or Chinaware I'OR MOTHER Ilana Fred- sec. 27. tp. DENTIST Over Hall's Grocery No. 518 Willamette Street Has such a fine line of useful articles appropriate for Christmas Presents- for everybody, young or old, rich or poor, that it has become FOR FATHER EaR i xnn ru suis« Hon. H. R. Kincaid went land today on business. Real Estate Brokers al to Chas. Hill et k 3, University ail hFMïj A marraige license was granted thio afternoon to Joseph C. Aldrich and Miss Mabel M. Allen, both of Coburg. Manicuring and Hair Dressing DISFIGURED -A J Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women j*.*- well, and Sires them freedom from pain. ft establishes regularity, subdues iatlam. mation, heals ulceration and cures to- ■ I j male weakness. HI 'I Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, Ji free All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World’s Dispensary Med ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N, Y. , AT RIVERVIEW NEAR JUNCTION For Life Is the Despairing Cry of Thousands W BED. SPRING AND MATTRESS. LIBRARY TABLE. CHINA CLOSET. BUFFET. EXTENSION TABLE. SET DINING CHAIRS. DRESSER. LARGE RUG. ROCKER. KITCHEN UTENSILS. FOR BROTHER BOOK CASE. FOLDING TABLE. CHIFFONIER. MORRIS CHAIR. STUDENTS’ TABLE MIRROR. CRIB. GO-CART. HIGH CHAIR. CHILD’S ROCKER. CHILD’S MORRIS CHAIR Select Now—Pay Later—Deiliver Christmas Seventh ROSEBURG ABSTRACT CO lloavburg. Or. Lighted Corner Successors to DAY & HENDERSON Willamette