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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1906)
ATTEMPT TO BREAK OPEN AX BILLY SAFE GOOD RESULTS FROM MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has boon in use for over 30 years, has borue tho signature 0 Si? nnd ,has beeu maA 'lor his per. c4 Allow OI10 to accclve vou iii this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-gooll are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Clxlldrea-Experieuco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorin Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, gorie, Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xurcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and aUays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of me KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TUB OKNT-UH COMPANY, TT MUHKAV TBttT, NEW VONK CITY. Burglar Entered Department Store Many Letters From People All Over Last Night ami Bored Hole Through Sale Door -No Goods Were Taken - Entered Through Rear Door I A bold uttenipt at BHfe ciHeking 8 'made at the Ax Hilly department ' store lust uinht. Souieoue entered the store and bored a huge hole in ' the door of tho aafo but probably le ! iUK frightened away left the job uu 1 done. j 1'iank Trniuaii, one of the pro prietors of the store, discovered that an attempt at robbery had been made i to half a dozen letters from persons United States Who Have Read Merchants' Protective Association Advertisement In Pacific Monthly. Committee to Handle Corre spondence The full-pago a iverMsement of Ku umie in sorted in the August mini bur of the Paoitlu Monthly U bninnluK to Lear fruit. Seorotury Ky H. Knox, of the Mttrchunts' Protective Assoc in t ion, bus for the punt two weeks beeu receiving daily from one Polder Men s Suits To Order Mall Order Liquor Business. Buy your L'.qu ws from the Wholesale House Direct. We Want Your Business We can iurnlsh all kinds of Wine, Wlii.AU-j, Brandies, Gin and Rum at wholesale prices, ' Send us your orders. We sbi ? In plain cases and prepay freight. Read our price lis1 and mall us your orders. Money refunded If goods are not satis' actory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential. We ship all our goods C. O. D., or you can make remittance with your ordsr. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS: 12 quarts Sheeban's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon $8.00 or $3.00 a gallon 12 quarts Tillamook Rye or Bourbon 8.50 or 3.25 a gallon 2 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon 2 quarts Gordon White Rye Whiskey 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon J2 quarts Oid Gold Bourbon Whiskey 7.50 or 2.75 a gallon 2 quarts Crescent Rye Whiskey 7.50 or 2 75 a gallon J2 quarts Old Port Wine ---- 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon J2 quarts Old Sherry Wine. --- 3.50 or .25agallon J2 quarts Old Angelica Wine.... 3.50 or J.25 a gallon J2 quarts Old Muscat Wine 3.50 or J.25 a gallon 12 nnarls Old Madrlra Win 3.50 Or 1.25 a gallon 2 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine 4-50 or 1 75 a gallon J2 quarts Sandusky Port Wine 'or ' a gallon J2 quarts Old Tom Gin 8.00 or 3.00 a ga on 2 quarts French Cognac - - - r ' ?-50 a ga on )2 quarts California Grape Brandy : 8.00 or 3.00 a ga on . )2 quarts Slaniord 3A Rye or 4.00 a ga on J2 qrarts Rainer 3 A Bourbon ! oc 4-00 a ga on )2 quarts Monogram O. P.S. Rye or Bourbon 12.00 or 5.00 a ga on j2 quarts Rock and Rye. "5aga on j2 quarts Peach and Honey - -0r "Saga on j2 quarts Millview Whiskey, bottled in bond 10.00 or 3.50 a gallon Remember, we refund you your money and prepay freight both ways If goods are not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our goods at wholesale prices. Nothing but the best. Address all orders to MIKE JACOB COMPANY WHOLESALE LIQUOR. DEALERS 404 Washington Street PORTLAND, OREGON We assort cases, if desired! you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish. during tho night as he opened the sotro for business early this mo ruing, lie first noticed that the rear door of the store was unfastened but paid lit tle attention to the fact, thinking that the matter uf fastening it was neglected when the store was closed the evening before. But when ho had mounted the steps to the office he discovered that the safe had beeu tampered with. A hole nearly au Inch in diameter had been bored in to the door and a steel plug where the key hole was located bad beeu broken out. The safe is au old-fashioned one, unlocked with a key on the outside- of the door, and this fact pos sibly preyeuted. the cracksman from carrying out his designs', not being acquainted with the mechanism of the lock, it beiug so much d liferent from those on modoru sfe, i , Qfllcers were tiutlfleti and Chief of Police Farriugton and OfUeW Cruller immediately bcinui to work on the ease. The latlof Is of 'the opinion that he saw the would-bo robber emerge from the alley between S'ern er's grocery and Newlaud's store at five o'clock this morning. Ho was a tough luoking character, aud II. A. Kenuiuger, who conducts the lodging house over SterLe.'s atoro, says no such man stayed at his place lust night, so the fact that be was coming out of the alley at that hour of the morning ii alone suspicious. Croner shook the front door of the Ax Hilly store a few minutes before he saw the mau, and he thinks he was at work on the safe then, the shaking of the door frightening him away. The proprietors of the store think that no goods weie taken, as they have missed none... Entrance to the store was eirocted by way of the rear door, which was pried open with a crow bar or some other iron instrument. Au attempt was made to pry open a window, but the miscreant evidently cousidorod the door was easier. j in nearly every portion of the Uuitod ; States who hire seen the advertise ment and who are desirous of know ing something about this city aud surrounding country. Ac I he meeting of the association last uight a committee consisting ot the following was appointed to pre pare literature to send to those who have written and to auswer their letters: M. S. Barker, (i. 0. Linu, J. V. Kays and II. (Jordou. he association placed the adver tisement, iu the magazine as au ex periment aud there were some doubts as to the advisability of doing It, but the results alreudy obtained dicute that It was a wise ni'-vo. in- 505 Willamette Street. The finest line of Piaftos and Organs la the Valley DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES SOLDON EASY PAYMENTS Full Line of Telkirg Machines and Records MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE 606 Willamette St. THE GROCER STICKS IN THE STOMACH Business Briefs Feeling That Often Comes to Peo pie With Weak Digestion the Keeps Everything in Grocery Line Phone uyeyi 25 619 Willamette Street State Normal School at Monmonth FC.TNS It. 25th vear Seotember 26, 1906. Three full courses of B1 study. Higher course recognizee) in wainingion anu u.u. Tt,. Wl nA .hnrl! V1V to A ilitC And U t p&QCt. Additional work In both general and special methods; also, school management for graded and ungraded schools will be given this com- a year. . , , Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities are open to Normal graduates. School directors appreciate the superior ability oi Monmouth graduates,and the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue containing full Information will be sent on application. Correspondence invited. Addrfss, , J. B. V. BUTLER, Registrar. J S. L. LONG 50 East. Nint,h Street Phone Red 1271 H ap nWARR AND IMPLEMENTS FXPErVT PLUMBING. TINNING AND POOF1NG GOOD WORK AT PRICES R.IG4T PUBLIC LIBRARY OPENED FOR INSPECTION ! Large numbers of people thronged the new Carnegie library building lust night, the ocension heiug the formal opening of the structure for inspeo tion bv the public The interior 'of the building was prettily decorated with flowers and plants and the sev era! hundred people who took advan itageofthe occasion to inspect the building were delighted with the manner in which it Is arranged. The tluard has described the building at various times and to add further de scription now would be superlluous. Mrs. Adelaide Lllley is librarian aud Miss Not ma Hendricks assistant improved system of hop tlckota fo side at the Guard ofllco. slO dw We will make that old summer suit look like a new one at the Kngune Due Works, 4511 Wilkuuetta Btroet. Brilliautshine, the best metal pol ish au earth, for bund instruments, brass, oopner. ziuc, tin, nickel, sil ver, etc For sale by l' A. Kuukln, music mau. dtf. Ice cream at Dunn's bakery. Butternut broad soils ut wholosnle for more than other breads because it has the quality. At retail It costs no more. See that you get quality, a 18 U. of O. BAKERY.. Leave orders for M. O. Waruer, piHiio tim3f, at Motris' music store. AU kiuds of clothes pressed, moaned and dyed at Etigeue Steam Laundry. Pure lurd no compounds or oils used at the U. of O. Bakery Try our bread and pastry if quality is wbat you ure aflor. U. of O. BAKERY. Try Dunn's bread, bakea in suni nry paus. Faint with Phoenix paint. Preston & Hales, apentfl Take your clothes you want pressed and cleuned to the Eugene Steim Laundry annex, West Eighth stro:t. Bread that makes bruin and brawn Dunn's Old clothes made to look like new. 45!) Willamette street. Eugene Dye Works. Miss Maude Morris has opened bei Dressmaklug parlors in the Dunn building. Recaption room 3. 'Phone ed 1731. Wood, wood, wood. At Eugene Transfer Co. We are the only dye works in the city. 45'J Willamette street. tdj Warner tunes pianos. Hata at half prce at Mrs. Colvin's, 84 East Ninth street. An experienced dyer at Eugene Steam 1 sundry, df t Vudor porch shades are a luxury that you can enjoy for a very small sum. .Chambors' Hardwire. work. Married ! ' " ' i Early Hop Pickers Wanted I will co-meuce picking bops on my place across the river, adjoining tr,e Linton place, ou .tloudny. Ansust 27. Fine camping grounds, nice yard and near town. si MAC SOMERVIIXE. New Today FOK KENT Pretty six-room tage; llticst well water; very lenient. Enquire at -H-Eitfhth street. cot con -East il.'l John Cole aud Miss Daisy D. Wat kins, both of Cottage (irove, wore nnited in marriage at the Hoffman House this fnreuouu, at 11 o'clock, Justice of the Pence Bryson ofllciat ing- A poor pulforer from indigestion once said that his atonuich felt as though it wax tilled with sticks and as though some of them were ou lire and burning hin up insido. When the Btonianh and tho organs of digestion aud nutrition are weak ened and do not act properly, the symptoms of ill health thut follow aie many anil varied, mere is onou a feeling of heaviness in tho ftomnch, there is distress and nervousness, dizziness. Hansen, nervous and sick headaches, inalulitv to sleep well, pains in the side nnd limbs, specks beforf the cyos and a genond peevish, irritable condition. All these troubles are the direct result of indigestion. Curo til's by atrengthoniiig the stomach and diges tive system with Mi-o na stomach tablets and ynur symptom of ill health will vanish like dew before the morning sun ; life will bo joyous, and digestion will lie so natural that you will forget you have a stomach. Mi-o-ua stomnch tablets cost but rule ents a box and are sold by Hull's drug store under an absolute guaran tee that they will bo successful in every case whero used according to directions or money will bo refund ed, a) 110 Butter-Nut Has Fine Qualities C. That's why our bread has the largest sales. C. We use pure lards in all our baking - no compounds or cot ton seed oil. C. That's what makes the quality that is not only healthful, but pleasant to the taste. UNIVERSITY BAKERY 206 E 14th St Free Dally Delivery j Branch 35 E Ninth St Do away with your old hop ticket. method and call at the (luard ofllce and ordei the now, convenient hop book tickotB for up-to-date growers. Something new. all) dw n CHICHESTER'S ENQLIBH Pennyroyal pills I -EV OrllnT.t.l OmI Urn tt Inc. far Kll'h r.HMl.lHIl la UV.H ! Uold MiUllle boi. weltd Ithl.luertbhod. Taltmoothcr. ItrhiM Dancero-i Kiibatltullona - IwH llnpt. Buj or four hmf(lt. w 4. la tamii fir rtltMlara, t et tmonlala tad ItrlUr far l.ilr,M in UMrr. Lf r lor Mill. in.flliU Tr.tlaoo.n.. Hold br alt liraciiiti. CblrRtatrr 4 armlial totlw IbU apf. lladlMB Hquar, I' III LA VA. CALL AT P. 0. CIGAR STORE FOR CIGARS. Fine Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons, Etc. S. K. GEORGE, Proprietor. PI 7 Eugene tf WNTEI An experienced (Jeo. Hall Son's. clerk at aH . ... . , .1 flAftt Hnusn Paint and varnisnes ai uui vir-' .7t , Thrsdv and ii VXTED Waiters and cooks for The H. C. Morris bankrupt siul house paints and varnishes will sold at cost for the next Oil days. Chambers Hardware. ,.it V Butternut bread sel's at same " , r " ,Ti i red . Address as other breads, but costs more to "rch Mf). Co., Eugene, make. It has quality that's what Ell((eIie Guard. counts. .. . ,-i,- : U. of O. BAKEKi . , Tbe doctnrs day. Call ot llazeiwoou Wl ED-Woman solicitor and de monstrator for b patent household Salary i"' - .iiiiii care aJl SIC!! HI f a CARTFRS 1w a BBS v 5S3ITTLE ii mrn y i vtrv Ml We guarantee our Stoam Dye Works. M O. Warner tunes pianos. Leave oroers at II. E. Morris' music store. Upright planus to rent very reason able. Morris Music House, 0(Xi Wil lamette street. tf. A box of Preston A Hnlee' shoo oil will keep the water out Hop growers will do well before niacins orders for hup tickets to call at the Guard ofllce and see the best system fur the growers. rlO d w None at AU is the Answer -er) (Jr., I Positively cored by these Little run. Tut also rellcTe Dla- 1 tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eatlri?. A pertw rem edy ror DlzzlDess. NatuKS. Drowsiness, had Taste ta the Uontn, Cmlnd Ttmime, pain ta the side. TORPID UVEH. Tbej regulate ttie Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. Makes children eat. sleen and grow. Makes mother strond nitT4or""i . ... . ii- TKot what siaxea a neanny ibiuhj- - . nd Holli,tr'. Kockv MourOiin Tea does. AM tn hleed mankind, ror eveiy in "" j But now they're me. . . . giO Insteao Tea. wiser, said oue ic Rockv Mountain Linn Drug Co. CARTERS QlTTlE P ILLS. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Sgnatura REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. USE In Self Defense Major Hamin. editor Biid manager or tho Constitutionalis, Knilnencn, Ky., when ho was fiercely attacked, four years ago. by pilot, bought a box of llucklen'a Acnica Salve, of which he says: "It cured me In ten days and n: trouble since." (Quick est healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 'i'K! at W. U DoLano'e drug store. Lodging house, up-to-date, electric lights, good well and city water; pa pered and painted up in first-class style, for rent. Close to Cuntral school. We want a good, flrst-cla. renter that will stay one year or more. tf WILLIAMS A CARTMKLL, In this hot weather when you can get better products cheaper from us? Sanitarybaking and product! that suit your taste The blgheit medical and Klentlllc authorities have recognlttdbeerai LIQUID FOOD . The drinking oi beer is considered today one of the meet important factors In the promotion of TRUE TEMPERANCE Bottled beer is by genie in every sense of the word, every bottle being pasteurized and therefore absolutely pure. SALEM BEER requires no ipeclal mention the product ipeakt lor itself. All we ask Ii tor yot to try It, Quarts, per bbt (6 oz) $10.00. Quarti, per cue (2 dor.) $3.50. Pints, per bbl. (10 do.) JI0.0O. Pints, per caw (3 dot.) $3.30. F. O, B. Salem. Orders ihotild be seat direct to the SALEM BREWING ASSOCIATION, Salem, Oregon LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. BARNARD & WEST, Proprietor!. EuFn,0kr;ncnr I STAGE LINES. RoKburg-Marihfield ) Parties at hotels desiring to go to Florence or McKenzie Rive points should notify the evening before as stage does not stop at private houses. McKenzie itage leaves 5:30 a. m Florence ilage 6.-O0 a. m. Phone, Main 21 West Ninth St. "PHONE MAIN 40. 45 WES T EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can 65c Bacon, per lb. - -- - - -- -- - 15c All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price. Broders Bros., Proprietors. Eugene Ralinor fV U1UII W. ii, V"9wm''''s'lThe DoUy Guard, 50c per m'th h. Tea or Ubleta, 33 cenU. Linn Drug Co.