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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1906)
You Get Purity Strength A sfaction SECOND CARRIE KATI0H M,C McGinnis Used a H;mm;r tn Whiskey, Then Upon Husband's Head BEST TIME SAVER J th r liu'in the rurk revLtmont H p 0 II TM C losely, Imt she iw hor liiiu'tT In the 06 Hi I fit nick if time, and milking an ulmoi-t mini turn tlio waon wont ovtr. . rim-yin h-r oir nor foot onto tho hrink of tho tliinnorouH water, when ' , h imow-hy rau(-tit ami heM. her. in utiicago oeventeen Hours Nearer w y her run of uUiut half a mile through I Tu, n , ail ' ami uioiuk. the l opyanl she utiu'k tu j IlllbrUpUldl UUIUIilUid I the itn;d ho wjimroly as nut to tear I Dlunr Dmitri LIVERY AND 0 BAKNARD & WEST, EUGENE FOLEY SPRINGS, EUi ; EN E KI-OR ENCE. ROSEBURG-MARSHElE'ift P.Jrtir, At hotels dVsihnp to go ttVl FEED STABLE. Proprietors, Stae Lines. When You Uso You Need Not Take Our Word Try M and Decide For Yourself You? ftScncy Oack At Any Timo !f You Want It The Careful Ilousewile Will Ahviys Refuse an Imitation, Especially ot an Aruciu so mii-iotum as JJakmji 1'uwder. SAVE THE O O !L i-'1 M 11 HMI itp.jHsi'r mm Men's Suit Sale Great Values From SI 0.00 Uj Men's Fancy Worsteds, Worsted Cheviots and Fancy Tweed Suits, selected from the com plete linrs of the largest and best manufacturers in the land. - & Straight fronts round-cut or double-breasted Sack Coats, light and dark mixtures, light and medium grays, checks, in visible plaids, etc. & & . Junction City, Or., June 13. t'ai rie Nation could have allied toinU on tliruttliii of the liquor trufltti hail she been present tt the annual picnic at ttie littie town of Monroe, nine milt' iiorttiwebt of liero. Satunluy. Muuruo ib a "dry" town in a "dry" county, hut despite tiiia tet tliere ) weio evideueeb of liquor at the pin- j inc. Mr. McGumib, wii i of the liv- erymau, u bo r veu peculiar uctioi b on! the part of bet hutibund und btarted au invuetigatiuu. Finally the Uitscov- j oi ed Uiu buob of bUpplieh in an ot bin ' iu her huoljund'tt btable. lluoze oi every variety and description wawj eaehed away iu that bin, liquid re- ueahinelitt which hail been brought! to the pnuiio from Ilairulairf by collie ot tliu men. Mi-ri. AU:(iinniH iminudiately tfot into action. hocuriiiK a ham mm she marched forth to battle, liroakicg tho lock from the oat bin she piu oeeded to dmnolitm every bottle to b discovered. The nu n who owned tho whiskey Bent the woman's hus baud to tier to Ijok that hIiu floH.Ht. in her crusade, but Iuh (H'oitH were re warded by a blow on the head with the hammer, which etleetuully laid him out. THEY HELD UP THE PARSON Lore Shk Highwaymen Made Captive Preathir Tie Nuptial Knot E. HANSON, Store Open 'till 8:00 Every Evening During This Sale. Since the days of Hick Turpln and Claude Duval tho methods of the bicb wuymun have shou u lut little variety. An exception to thla roihtuI rule of the road must be noti'd In the case of the pustor of n runil New York charge, whoso duty recently led him alons a lonely highway near the vllhiKB of UoiM'well, In that stnte. It was ovenlnjr anil was unusually dark for the hour. The pastor, his mind engrossed by his emiud, was quietly trudging nlonu when without warning two unpleasant looking stran gers sprang from the wayside bustles and halted him. They were Kverful built fellows, nnd the pastor was un- CALL AT P.O. CIGAR STORE FOR CIGARS. Fine Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons, Etc. RAILROAD EXCURSION TO Uli FRANCISCO The Southern Tactile Co. will run an excursion toSau Francisco on the following schedule, and at tho rate ol 615 for the round trip, including berths and meals. leaving Portland Saturday, .lime itt 8:-ir p. m., arriving iu Sim Krau Cisco Monday, June 18, at 8:1S a. m. vlondny, June IS, ami Tuesday, Juin l!, will bo spent, in San Francisco. Leaving San Francisco Juno 1!) at H:20p. in., arriving in Tortlaud June Hat at 7:'2T a. in. Standard sleepers will ho provided ind may be occupiel while tho tr-in is parked at Oakland, Sixteenth atn;el station. Meals will bo served as fol lows: ltreakfast., luncheon ami din ner, Juno 17. lireakt'aht and dijiuei June IS. llroakfaHt and dinner June 'X llreakt'ast, luncheon and dinner Juno 20. Luncheon will not be pro vided in tho dining car on the lHth ami lt)th for the reason that members uf the party will bo scattered and they will make provision for thai meal whorovor they may happen to bo located. j 11 d&w LEE HOSELTON, Proprietor. r S'em Brswsns Association. SALEM, OREGON. 1 L Brewers and Bottlers of the FAMOUS SALEM BEER. 1h. weinhapovs brewery MANUFACTURER OF FINE LAGER BEERS Portland, Oregon i i til Frankliu was right when be nahl : "ljost time is uerer touud again." The O It. Jt N., in udiiitiou to giv iug you JiK miles along the matchlt-s Oolumbi river, wives you 17 hours to Chicago. It is the Short line to Lewintou. Short line to the l'aloue country. Short line to Spokane. Short line to the Coeur d'Aleue country. Short Hue to Salt Lake City. Short Hue to Denver. Short Hue to Kansas City. Short Hue to Omaha. Short line to Chicago. Short lino to nil points east. Throe trains east daily, 0:l."i a. m. S:15and 0:ir p. in. The "Chieago- 'ortland Special Is as tine as the InoHt. Kvery comfort of home. For particulars ask any agent of the Southern Pacillo Company or write, A. L. CKAH1, tioueral Passenger Agent, Portland. Or. lorrncr or M-kemie River points should notilv th f't uf" fcre i .v Hks no Me jt rri "vr. u v;z Mi e ' Jtfi.- A "tM l. -vj r'wfi'. jte U foil N M. t 1 G- f.t,.. t, q 'JtV-l Nuil! .tse. V Eastern Excursion Rates ;Made in Oregon. .Mine 4, 0, 7, LM, i", July 2, :t, An , Kiist 7. H, '.I, Si'i.ti'inlier 8. in. On the above ilatts round trip tickets wifl be sold from Kugene to St. 1'aul and Missouri river points fo fci.'1.75( St. , Louis f71.i", and Chicago J75. '.'5. ' Limit, M days. Call at th" local ticket ofilce for particulars. L. (1. ADAIR, Agent. The DroHsmaking and general sewing, it and embroidery made and taught. Cdlat Willamette House. 80 West ighth strctt. L, A. iihvall. jy 11 M.s Miiudo Murriii has nimmwi Iwr Iressmaking parlors iu the Dunn hi Id i ml-. Heceptioii room 'i. Tliom Heil 17:tl. Bern At Springllcld, June !, )(!, to Leo Mounts and wifo, it daughter. Suven miles west of K.u ene, Junr 1(1, l'.KKi, to Henry tinnsur uul w:fo, a son. Irving Items Irving, Juno 17. Miss Jlnrwond, sister of Mrs. Lowry, returned to Sa lem Tuesday afternoon after a mont h' visit Mrs. J. M. Kitchen and grandchil dren visited ill Linn county last week. Hev. 1). P. (Inrdlner, of Junction City, assisted by Kcv. Uardinor, of Tuniicssoo. iu conducting a series of meetings nt the M. K. church. Mrs. Kdgar liriggs was a visitor in Irving Sunday. tlilliam Kitcheii and wife, of Hal sey, wero iu Irving Inst Friday ovnn ing. A:i extra gang of lnborers are gath nring lip old steel along mo raiironu and aro piling it o tho comuiny's v ird hi Irving. There aro some th.r- ty men employed. Mrs. K S. l'oido and children, of Jiiuctioi'.nro Tisitiim at W.A. Potter's this week. "AIIB yOU A l'AlWON?" armed. lie felt that discretion wat the better part of valor and prepared to hand over his modest valuables. "Are you a parsouV" one of the high waymen demanded.' The pastor ad mitted the fact and no doubt hoped It would secure him a rebato of some sort. "You aro tlio very man we want," said tho other highwayman, lie whistled aoftly, nnd two young wo men suddenly emerged from the shad ows. "Wo want you to marry us nnd do It as speedily as possible," said the first highwayman. Whereat the relieved pastor, having no desire to argue tho matter, hastily performed the double marriage cere mony for the elopers and was reward ed with a substantial fee. Then the wedding party bade him good night and disappeared In the gloom, leaving tho pnstor to resume his lonely Journey along tho dusky highway. TONGUE CUT OFF TO SAVE HIM Boy Placed It Against a Frost Because He Was Dared to Do So. Pipe THONE MAIN 40. 45 WES f EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can Choice Breakfast Bacon, per lb. - - - -All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price, 65c J5c Broders Bros., Proprietors. ; Special Prices on all Grades of Ranges For a Short Time Only rAB5&K. S. L. LON3 Long Distance Runaway "Bird," a high spirited mare used for several years on the Campbell & Walker hopyard, never fails with nt least one runaway during the cul tivnting season. Without apparent reason she (darted tho other day, throwing the two men from the plat form built on the light wagon from which they were training the vines on the wiie. Sho kept sqnnrely , be tween the rows to the end, miide the turn, then several sipinre turns as she went around the yard mid out of the gate onto the public: roan, mere she lost le r head for the II rat fine, ! iniikiiigVlunrely for the rock nhlied ' bank of the river some (Ifly feet from jthi'gile. t ,romicd to Mulsh her j riiin-'J'way, as the Vr was rather ' high anO'iere i a dangerous current i Albert Travis whllo playing at tho MIllvlllo (N. J.) leo plant was dared by a boy companion to touch one of the frost pipes with his tongue. "I never tuko a dare," ho said, and touched tlio white pliss with his tongue. In a moment ho was wrltJilug In pain. Ills companions laughed, thinking he wus playing a Joko. Ono of tho en gineers, hearing the cry, found tlio boy on his knees almost unconscious. Voting Travis' tongue was terribly swollen and frozen fast to tlio pip. All efforts to release him woro futile, and Ida father waa summoned. Learning there was only one way to save his son, he spoke to the engineer and turned away while the man oieu ed a sharp blade of his pocketknlfo and cut off tlio lad's tongue. Iteforo Dr. Charles H. Neal could arrive tho laiy bad almost hied to death. It Is now thought his dare will cost his Ufa. Fitting It to the Lingiuge. "I am Inventing a breakfast fooy that Is to lye cut up Into small blocks.' "What Is the Idea?" "Ho that a man can make a sqnnro meal on it." Emulates the Bee. How rtoth lh lu.y boothlnrk Improvi rurh shlnlna hourT By taklnir IIrt -nrrultHl shwS And KlvlriK thm a scour. How KitlT!tty hn Khtnr-s nway, Nor w:if:t'-lh tiny tlmo, nut hiiMlU-x Imrfl lf anther In Thp nimble lltllp dime! Couldn't Prove It "There nre Just ns good fish In th. pea ns ever fy-ri' caught." "How do yon kiwvT "Well -er - that Is. I suppose there nre." "Say. you make me tired. Ther" ain't a II di Iu the whole blamed pond as big as Hie unco my I n. le IQ' caught when lie ras o boy." MOUNT HOOD Cigar F.C. POTTS 1 MANUFACTURER. t i M i '- Ay a & Son iFor Your Plumbine. Tin- A llirrt J. Caron, (ieneral Agrnt, Portland. I nill"1 and General J. M. Wuliams. Local Agent, Eugene, Oic I hti I RepatunL'. No :tl W. 8th St. M'hone Red 138-1. i LOGGERS WANTED . j Wanted. 25 loggers, $2.25 to $3.25; per day. ! j Spauldinj Logging Co., Salem. Oregon i ' HE Pacific Mutual Life. LH'K AMI At'CI DKNT I'OLK'I KS There's little room in this grtnl ot'ld of ours for the "lot woman." he's a hindrance to herself iu street .us. tlat-, elevators; but what', tuti, e il.., poor thing take IIoIi'bUt s ick.v M nitali: a. :iri jeiHs. le.-(Hl'lel.-. I. nil: I . !(? I !o CALL UP PHONE MAIN 68 And get your MEAT delivered to any part of the city nt Any time of the day v4ba,aba by special delivery. E. T. BUSHNELL 277 13th and Patterson Sts. Eugene Transfer Co. Successor to Clai ks All clod of hiutlng ina mm wottt. pvclBlly Wood toi Sula. PIlBO MOTlBI B fttotag. LOGGERS WANTED Wanted, 20 loggers, at $2.25 to 3.25 per day. M. McLaughlin, Walterville, Orgor. MEN WANTED ' Mill hands and yard men wanted f 1.75 to $2.50 per day. W. W. Johnson Lumber Co., JUllas, Oregon. m M "mre- til nalrway touth at Limo tad tavlnri laU -i., .r.ni t el y.t -VhrtttHltrk -r. L. N. RONEY, CONTRACTOR. Dealer In cement, lime and hard wall plaster i The Oregon Fire Relief i Association of McMiniwille Will save money lor you. If your insurance is abo.it to expire see J. H D niel. Lane county anent, and learn ! how we save you fifty per cent on your insurance. Bilck nuiiaingsa specialty. Eugene Office, McClun; building room 8, opr. Ixan and Savings Bank, MEN WANTED Mill hands and yard men wanted, $1.75 to $2.50 per day. WUlamette Valley Lumber Co., Dallas, Oregon. S YOUR. 7 o jwft? HE best wotk should er lo the best printers. Our Job office Is the best equi p d in w,.sutn Oregon. Let us give you an estimate on your woik. Lvery time jou dress a Job with out-tf-date type or send out a Job that is poo.ly done you send out a yellow dog to baik against you. As long as he barks you will lose business. Your business associates and your patrons s,re apt to form a poor opinion of you il you uoe cheap and poorly pr'nted stationeiy. ''Cheap" printing is dear in the lore tun. Cur toik is artistic and the price is reasonable. When you want any work see us and we will save you money and give you bett;r work lhan you can get elsewhere in Eugene. If you are "from Missouri" conic a ound and we will "show you." Don't send away for your printing when you can get better work (or the same money here at home. GUARD PRINTING Co (Incorporated.) O