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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D THURSDAY. SEPT 23. 1909 TEN Women is Wen ts flen are R3d! fflisaraiie ¡¡y Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessen cambinoti; beauty, vigor sial ehecrful- Bness soon disappear when the kidneys are ’ out of order or dis- "There will be 200 men in the University this year taking courses in the Bible study classes of the Y M. C. A.” This is the assertion of Wilfred Wattenburg. of the Bible study department of the University aseociatton. Does this seem to veri fy the stat«*nient ■ f Dr. Fletcher Ho man that spiritial life is lacking at the University of Oregon, and that for this reason the work don«* by th«* University is incomplete? This is on ly an example. Besides this, it is a fact that at least three-fourths of th«* students regularly attend some church, and in nearly all the church es the most important iK»si:i 'tis an I the most work is held and done by earnest 'varsity students. The work that is being don«* by th«* Y. M. C. A is extensive and very practical. An information bureau has been established at the railway station, where t ew students are di rected to good board.ng and room MUCH-TOUTED ST. JOHNS TEAM EASY MEAT FOR THE EUGENE COLTS Kidney trouble has i' become so prevalent Game Full of Errors Goes " that it is not uneom- Newt Saxon's Locals - mon for a child to lie born afflicted with Stunt Was a Feature ■weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds tlx flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting, depend upon it, thecause of thediffl- culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immoliate effect of .Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- « cent and one-dollar ed with the city a guide is provided who takes the young man to his des have a sample bottle f *-^-**j tination. Sime Eugene is a particu by mail free, also A wooden Ilian by the ii.ini«* of I ar am! larly elusive town for strangers, so patii|Jiiet telling al anv far as directions are concerned, this son occupied the mound for the about Swamp-Root, u.«. .----- r • assistance by the men of the asso \lH>stles in the first tew inniugs. H>* inclutling many of the thousands <x testi ciation is generally thoroughly ap ‘h...l nothing at all. and Smith's h* avv monial letters receive«! from sufferers preciated. s*at»nun found him easily, twice for who found Swamp-Root to l»e just the Another branch of the bureau is two-baggers. He was waved to the reme-ly needed. In writing Dr. Ki.met l«x‘ated at the University, where bench in the middle of the fifth in & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure freshmen and other unsophisticated ning and Olney, the renowned south mention this paper. Don’t make ones are conducted through the mys paw spitball artist of the Tri-City mistake, but remember the name, Dt terious paths of registration. league, took his place without warm Kilmer’s Swsmp-Root, anti the address, In further assistance for the men ing up. He was wild and did little Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. of the institution, an employment bu be.ter than Carson, although he held reau has recently been inaugurated the run getting down to nothiug dur by which students desiring work to ing the remainder of the game. Eight h«lp them through school and resi rum; wire chalked up for the Colts dents and business men with work to ..gainst live for the Apostles. be done are brought together. This A diversion that created more fun is a particularly worthy enterprise, than the game did was N* wt Saxon's and ought to have the co-operation scoring at the score board. Three of all citizens. A student may be se times he got the numbers on back cured almost any time for odd jobs ward and because the crowd yelled at or for regular light employment by ■ him he gave up his job and threw communicating with the secretary at i rocks at the crowd in the bleachers the University dormitory. because they guyed him. Manager With their plans well organized, McCormick escorted him out of the the Bible study committee is opening grounds, The story of the game a campaign for at least two hundred figures is as follows: members of Bible study class«?s. Last Eugene year about on« hundred and thirty- ab. r. five men were enrolled in this work, Coleman, cf. but apparently the young men are Smith. If. . . not satisfied with even this com- G. Baker. 2b mendable showing. In the boys’ Paine, lb. . . work there are about 75 of the Jewett, ss. . younger element of the city who are Mead. rf. . . regular attendants at the weekly Hobbs. 3b. . meetings of the boys’ club. These Lemley, c. . clubs are conducted by members of R. Baker, p. th- Y. M. C. A. and hav a dlstinc- tlvely moral tendency in the work. the social and intellectual side being considered as fully. The work done by the Y. W. C. A. is fully as exten sive and is similar to that done by the boys. 1909 began t'y Young had wan 4’s games and needed only 22 more vic torfes to round out the 500 mark I p to date he has wou 19 games this year, and It may be that he will fail to realise his ambition tills season McGuire has not contemplated taking Young on his Eastern trip. The vet eran has done grand work lu the box all year, aud Manager Jim figured he dreerved a rest while the youngsters received the opportunity of getting big league trials. So. If Young do«*« accompany the Naps on th«1 last East «•rn trip, it will be for the purpos«* of giving him th«* chance to annex these needed victories. GREAT GAME IN QUAKER METROPOLIS Th«* ministerial appointments were mad«* at th«* Methodist conference at Cottag«* tlrov«* yesterday. «,« •' «• H ITIn* th*, pastor of th«* Methodist church of Eugen«*, »IIS returned to tli<> local pastorate, much to th« pleasure of th«* congregation and to The appoint the public nt large meiits an* as follows: Eugen«* district M p< rlntelid« lit. 205 West Eugene. Albany. W S. don. R II Allen; lirow Spahr. Coburg mid III M Erskine. t’oqullh* combe. Corvallis \ R tage Grove. S, M Xlckl V llle, to be supplied . C Jones. Dallas, M I* Dix It. F Itrowne; Elktoll. I gene. D II Trimble; I Gardiner. to It** supplle L. Strutfold; Indepdii Weber. living. J II S ferson. (i E Round. J T II. Downs; Lebanon men s great Indian pit h**r. cam«* to the rescue of hl* team when defeat would virtually have put it oil’ Of the pennant race lit* pitch <1 one of th«* best games of his car*«*r, i is work rivaling his effort of 1905. wi.*n lie scored the \thletles' only victory <> ,*r New York In the worlds series Bender hel«l th«* hard-hitting eh impious today to three hits, two of which were infield scratches. He fanned nine of th«* enemy on strikes Cobb got his side s only clean hit Bender received good support from his brother Mack m«*n. Eddie Collins’ hitting was directly responsible for th«* victory. He scor ed one of the Athletics' runs after hitting a two-bagger, and drove In ¡mother with a single. In addition he made another sing!«* which was wasted, Donovan also pitched capitally, al though his efforts were not so excel lent as Bender's. The score; < «a IV• ni »»Il iiiiinbcr of uoant retirhe uro I »*i>oi h*<| I h i - of r\|M t COUNCIL EOLDS ADJOURNED MEETING Pns8cd Ordinance Com ptlling Restaurant Boxes to bt Open ■nd«d to ordinali Detroit ....000 Philadelphia 0 0 0 W. 0. I. A. LEAGUE MAY DISBAND MILLER BROUGHT BACK PASSENGER TRAIT FROM CALIFORNIA ENGINES DERAILED Young Man Charged With Em bezzlement Will Have Ex amination Tomorrow J I tching scalp l a D andruff and r SFAUJNCrHAIRfc are but outward s<ns of the evil done in secret by myriads of daa- Jruff r?nns sapping the life blood M the hair. Micro kills the para* site, soothes the itching scalp, gives kstre to the hair and stops it tailing out. A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save y«Mr hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the uair, free from grease and sticky oiLs. Ask ycur druggist tor free booklet MCYT CHEMICAL CO. Charl«*s Miller, the young man who was arrested a few days ago at Duns muir. Cal., on a warrant issued In Eugene charging him with larreny by embezzlement fr m R«>bert Gib son. was brought to Eugene Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Robert M. Prat . tvho went after him. He was ar- ralngned In the 'istice <x>urt this morning an«l will t. *ve his examina tion tomorrow In i e meantime he '« '*• the county jail, 'tiling to give bonds Inning 0 0 t 0 0 ( 1 1 t 1 3 1 WRESTLING TEACHER iree-base hit—Schafer; Two-base Jewett, Hobbs. Sacrifice hit in. Stolen bases—Coleman, G. Jewett, .Mead. Hobbs, McCon- Struck out—By Baker. 11; by a coach on, 1; by Olney, 1. Bases on boxing. —Off Baker, 5; off Carson, 2; J. I Ugg! two yea I CLOSE RACE IN BIG BASEBALL LEAGUES It is the intention of the depart There is a very close race between the leaders in the American league. ment t*> broaden its field of activities Philadelphia and Detroit being with to “ u«h an extent ns to make It pos sible for students to select th«- work AII over this broad land million3 in a very f-w games of each other. best fitted to th«dr peculiar needs of stomach owners are being held In In the National League, too. there is humiliating subjection just because' an exciting finish between Pittsburg, Last year wrestling was Introduced they are so stubborn that they will the leaders, and Chicago. Th«* stand and gained gr«at popularity both as u an intercollegiate not accept a fair, square and broad ing of the teams up to date is as college and as sport. This year the presence of .Mr. follows: minded offer. Higgins will make it possible to add American League Life is short for all of us; it will be Won. Lost P.C fencing and boxing to the curriculum. shorter for th«»ee who let their , Detroit .... 8» 49 .644 stomachs go from bad to worse. 86 52 .623 PREACHER'S AFFINITY The Red Cross Drug Co. has a ' Philadelphia 80 59 .57» famous prescription called the Ml-o- Boston .... na and they believe so thoroughly in ! Chicago . . . DECLARES its remarkable curative power that Cleveland ................. 68 they say to every owner of a dis- New York ................. 64 LOVE tr«?saed stomach that they will guar ' St. Ixiuis.................... 58 antee Mi-o-na tablets to enre acute I Washington ............... 38 National 1-eaguc or chronic Indigestion and all stom Won. I ach ailments or money back, and the Ottawa, Kus.. Sept. 18.—Rev. Wal Pittsburg . . price is only 50 cents a box. 99 lace Stuckey reached her«.* today from Chicago . . . An i still there are stubborn people 91 Waukegan, III., In company with Mis right in Eugene who won't accept this New York . 80 Lorena Sutherland, aged 16. whom h<* offer but continue to suffer from gas Cincinnati .. 69 is accused of abducting, after desert on the stomach,belching of soul food, Philadelphia ing a w ife ami four children. Stuckey stomach pains, foul breath, dizziness, St. Louis . . Is in custody of an officer. Mis« biliousness and headaches just be Brooklyn . . Sutherland declared she was as guilty i cause— just because--that’s all, there Boston . . . . as Stuckey; that she loves him ;i and is no other reason. will not aid In his prosecution. •Mi-o-na tablets stop dyspeptic ag ony n five minutes; they cur«- obsti HAS GREAT nate cases of indigestion and turn the SEEN DAYS? old stomach into a new one in a few The I'nltcil Stat« Give« weeks—-or money back. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 20 Dan nr Io Railway f'l«*rl Patch has run his last race. That Is Start, ami Inc i»0 the belief among the horsemen at the state fair park whore he was Uncle Sam will hold an «xnmlna- scheduled to race Minor Heir this tlon for postal clerks and letter car- week. This race has been called off rlera in Eugene in November, for ■ ■ (fWtOUKlD HI6M O Mi ) | because Dan has gone lame and the other positions on dlff«*rent dates It Cures catarrh or money back. Jusfc belief Is that the lam«*n«*ss Is perma Is estimated that 50.000 appointments breathe itin. Complete outfit, including nent. Both hind legs are In bad shape will be made this year. The govern inhaler |1. Extra bottlos DUc. Ltruggjsta. and the trainers do not think that ho ment wants people over 18 years to | can ever recover their use sufficient take the examination; will pay them ly to race. The trainers will not make well and give them an annual vaca ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS any statement, but the information tion wl.h full pay. ThoBiirenu of foom other sources is that the great In rustlors. of Rochester, N. Y BREAK 1:55 horse, worth 150.000. Is now with Its thorough knowledge of all scheduled for a future on Savage's th«* requirements, can fit any one in a London. Sept. 21.—A dis ¡few weeks to pass A government po farm near Minneapolis. patch from Kiev, Russia, says sition means employment for life that in anti-Jewish rioting to Prepare now for the examination day twenty were killed and OLD CY NEEDS Any r«adcr of The Guard can get full several hundred injured, GAMES hit rm,-itlon l.y writing the Bureau many fatally. of Instruction«, l<i<>2 Hamlin bull I When the baseball campaign of! Ing, Ro he,ter. N. Y. Millions of Stomachs RefuM* Their Work Properly. HER FOR STUCKEY The effect a “Banquet” will have on your troubled, racked nerves. It will bring genuine contentment, together with a thorough sense of solid enjoy ment. A “Banquet” costs but 5c, and it really is better than the majority of cigars made out of town that sell for twice its price. Prove it today by invest ing 5 cents. DAN PATCH LAST OUT AGAIN YOUNG THREE FOR 500 Mishap to Rost Jttrg Ashiand Tie« Espce Traffic- The Shasta Limited Delayed CORVALLIS SECURES «ill« : ltit«*nd«mt. V Ilian I Or \«lar and Eall Rlv< r. f'al. C M. Brown: j Ashland. II. J \'auEoss«*n. Bonanza A. J. Edwards. Canyonvill«*, I'. 8. | (T‘ tn«i: Cedarville. Cal , <1. J Went- : tell; Central Point, B A. Bristol; Dorris, Cal , M M. Reid Port Bill well. Cal.. to be Buppll'-d; Port Klamath, R. J. Ferguson, Grants1 Pass. D. H. L«*a< h; Jacksonville, G. A. Gray; Klamath Falls, G. II Fesse, I Klamath Indian Mission, J. L. Il«*at- tv; Medford. L. F. Belknap: .Merrill. , C. H. Johnson: New I’lne Creek R R. Banks; Paisley, D. H. Stewart; ' Roseburg. James K. Hawkins; Ten i Mile. 1. C Frey; Wilbur, H I. Grafious; Wlldervllle, to be supplied. Special appointments A. N. Fish er. librarian and lecturer on historic Methodism. Kimball School of Theol ogy; G. L. Tufts, field secretary in- ternatlonal Reform Bureau, memb«*r First church quarterly conference. Portland: W. P Drew, professor of Knox College. Galesburg, III.; John Parsons, superintendent Alaska mis sion; II. T. Atkinson, missionary In Alaska: F B Short missionary In! Utah; H. \V. Schwartz, missionary In Japan; Tetanjl Kltlzawl, Pacific Jap anese mission; T. F. Zimmerman. An- tlSaloon League; C M. Van Mnrter, conference evangelist; C. O. Itrak- man, missionary in New .Mexico Eng lish mission: J. T. Abbott. Sunday , school missionary for the Oregon conference, member of Centenary church, Portland, quarterly confer- |ence; W. A. Lovett, agent Pacific | Christian Advocate, member First Church, Portland, quarterly confer i-m-e. Fletch«*r Ilonii'ii, president Will ** i*tte I'nlverslty, member Eli t church. Salem, quarterly conferem-e : MARRIED Shs***- >urt. Ulf. IIOAII TO St I < |.SH Inn. many obstructions, but none so dosiH-rate as poor h*«eth. Su<<<*» to- demand:, health. but El«*«trl<* Blt’ors 1s the gr«*ati*st lwalili builder the workl has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid ney.«, leiwels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and Invigorates th«* whole system Vigorous body and keen brain follow th« lr use You «an't afford to slight Electric Bitters If weak run down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by W. A. Km- kendall. The new turbine generator nt the Willamette Valley Company’s power plant at Springfield was finally start ed late this afternoon as the result of hard work by Mechanic Britt, of the Allis-Chalmers Company, and Pore man Burke, of Eugen«*, to nink«* the final connections at the new switch board. and to got the ’ exciter” In place ¡imi connected. aIGK fit AL’Au Ht CARTERS W itt le HIVER ri FILLS. tb. ,<• bull« PUK Tt’-'-f rvltev® tn**.« s :n IWP4»1* dlputli >n and Tu» BaaW Eut II«. A jxTfrrt fWL' «ntytor IM.’/tortn. DrowMnm. I>«1 lu the M «u’i*. Tonini«, i*“”1 ,n Toltnn LIVSIl In'* .«Ulate tbo Bow 1«. Purely Vetri»»*«* ■MALL PILL SMALL DOSE._ SMALL WjÇL CARTERS Genuine Mu.t 8»:ar F jc Siitele ji|. Rifuse : COFFEE TEA SPICES ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Saturday evening, Sept. 18. 1909, at the parsonage of the Congrega tional churrh, William H. V»iiw • r and Mrs. Anna II. Harvey, bot'i of Greenleaf, Rev. W. B. Pinkerton of- flcatlng. BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS r JUST RIGilT ATRIAL WILL CONVINCI CLOSSET a DEVERS ' PORTLAND.