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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1908)
ill' ' $ J A W h 111 MOTHER BELIEVES IN PERUNA. f Mrs. K: Kane, o Chicago, Uses Pc-ru-na in her family of five children, Grace, Myrtle, Edward, Reeves and George. EDWARD ! FATHER AND CHILD. X W Warn -fit lift 1 1 1 1 : ( 1 1 ()Tici:.s t'ni;r.'sallt.3!: rlllln ll. W. H. I'in UiMttMi. imtnr, - Styic, :u II in. imi.I V : .t !. m. 'I'll. ( iiuir will sllltj i'.iiii.' fn'.i M.' V" 'i:u" iinl " Ue !:. Cii'i'lv." Ilrv. A. .1. K.'onl, will ii-';tk nil "C.ill- ir of Ufv. t.'. 1'. Chipp. lino mi'.'!- 1i a.m. : ii- oplo ai ! : m p. in. sh ii-i-ian I'hurrlu fit- of I 'm . si lirnv , ill!. I jjlli-.-i'SS. 111.1 .in mi-ill l'n Pr.ru-M In the Home. trill experlcnco Is tho beat teacher. dtomv write miavorui ro fiihfr doctors my write against Uuittbetestlmony of the mothers hen who e roaring iuium.-a, (ore tbclr children, who must .jt u to doctor bills, who are uttle bovj anil Kins lnio.iin-u auii Ithefntnro, it is the testimony jple that really counts. Imlmowaj'to positively ascertain juylimllles in tho L nited States n Peruna for tne many ciimaui; alowhicii tho family is subject, laber must bo a great one. hover Ljsperhaps. They hae learned l Die Peruna lor ordinary au- ud In that way are guarding ten against more serious dls- ilillments sb coughs and colds, iroitind catarrh, croup and colic, Lrionind loss of appetite, anemia .rrraineBS, all theBe ailments aro r'-r ttlltved by a few doses of titthe right time. .mot provident mothers and kiRgUftrdlng the Interests of the tyulog Dr. Hartman's great b;ud profiting by his medical kisuiptMonal advice. 7T p. i it' r w a ' I V Y RT r. I l'l ' ' ' Reeves A JiEALTHY FAMILY ro.QEORGE-rW Catarrh ,Stomach. ' Jl Kept the Children Well. Catarrhal crou, Pow people realize liov frpnu"n:ly croup is caused by catarrhal c-r uestion of tho thront. Probably nine iip..sotitof ten of croup is of the catarrhVi variety. The medical profoiisiia iwiijnlacs three.forms of crou p. Tho Kpa mod .c va riety, mombranous croup and catarrhul croup. Nearly over v caso is of the catarrhal va- Mrs. K, Kane. 196 Sebor St.. Flat 1, Chicaeo. Ill,, writes: "Peruna has been used so long in our family that I do not know how .I could get along without it. I have given it to all of my five children at different times when they suffered with croup, colds and the many ailments that children are subject to, and am pleased to say that it lias kept them in splen- J!J I 111 x uiu neann. "I have also used it for a catarrhal difficulty of long standing, and it curej me in a short time, so I have every reason to praise Fvuna. Mr. John M. Stansberry, Amarillo, Tex., writes! 'For several years I had catarrh of the stomach. I was hardly able to do anything, and could not eat with any satisfaction. "When I commenced using Peruna, I weighed only 110 pounds. I took six bottles, commencing in the spring, and by the following winter I had gained 63 pounds. "I owe it all to Peruna. It cannot be praised too highly. "I am forty-five years old, and my occupation is that of architect and builder.'' It is impossible to estimate how many homes have been protected against croup by the propor use of Peruna. Household Remedies. There is no remedy in the world which has proven so popular for catarrh as Peruna. It has boon usod for more than thirty years and ourod thousands riety , and a few doses of Peruna taken at .of ca-?s, as proven by our testl monla.s. tho first appeara..'s of te catarrhal I . cho early history of this country symptoms is generally sufneionsuft-?---. evory family had its home-made modi tho a'.tack of croup altogether cinos. Herb teas, bitters, laxatives and Croup is a frightful disease. No div i :im!s wore to bo found in almost evnry ease of chUdren so alarffls the household.) house, cc.npoundcd by the housowilo, sometimes assisted by the apothecary or the family doctor. Furnishing mcdfcal compounds diroot to the people, through the druggists, is simply tho extension of tho practice bo gun by tho people themsclvos. Nervous System o Wreck. Jihn G. llirdlor, Garrtold, Kas., writes : "On December 2. 1S09, I was Injured by a fall on the Santa Po R. K., and my entire nervous system was Impaired by the same. The help of a physician was upplo-i-.. I ln.Hove I tried ev."rv one in the vicinity, but all wcro alike aud I 1M.t..ci1aa:i.Kboii,eru:iaand.Manailn, remained without strength. "I then tried Peruna, and after using it for threo months was totally well. I am seventy-one yearsold.and my work on tho railroad is hard and tedious, hut I can work like a young man in ail kinds of weather, iieat, cold, rain, snow or storm alike. "Peruna is the purest and best medi cine, and if used according to directions, iXwIIl help any person and cure any dis ease for which it is recommended. I rec ommend this medicine by my own ex perience to any ono suffering from an ailment on the order of mino." f or Herself and Children. Mrs. Aline D.-Passe, 77B K. 1115th St., New York, N. Y., writes: 'l t i-ives tne i!,:isiiro to testify to tho "I was aflllctod for over sovon years) with catarrh of the head, throat and digestive organs. I consulted many physicians, but they did mo no good. "Ono day I happened to road some tes timonials in your Peruna almanac. I doclded to try Poruna and Manulin. I bought a bottle of each and after taking them for a week, I noticed a change for tho hotter. So I kept It np and aftor us ing twelvo bottles I was perfectly cured. "I also gave tho mcdlcino to my child ren and they had the saino bonollcial re sult. I would never bo without those remedies in the housft. "I highly rocoinmend Pernna and Manalln to all mv friends, aud, in fact, to everybody." Thousands of families have learned to trustand bolieve l-i l)r Hartman's Judg ment, and to rely on his remedy, Peruna j -nc ! viri's in Frank's hall, Kast !'th streot, ; II. X. Mount, pastor. -Sti.ulay school I nt !:-l."i n. in.; ('. I-:, at (I : :t 0 p. Ri.: j public worship al 11 a. in. and 7::iil (p. in. Al the morning service Pres ident I!. M. Crooks, of Albany C'ol j leg.', will address the rongivgation on . Ill JSH.i ''., I 11 - , II I III' III I 11U V 11 II 1 I I. to Hip Cmnmunity." At the evening service the pastor will speak on tho siibi".-t, 'Kollowing .li'siis, or What It Means to lie a Des.-lph'." The an nual ol't'ei-lnir for the i-olleu-' board 1 will lie received at tho morning scr ! vice. Kvory onu cordially invited to 1 al f -'Mil n '1 t ''.-: s -i-vu e i Ci'iuian Lutheran church. Ser ! vice wll he Imltl Sn:id:. ill - o. ill. ; :'i Sixth anil I'.-arl sliv.-fs, Kov. Krax- berger, of Oregon City, ot'ik-laiing. 1 Humphrey Memorial Methodist i Kpiseupal church. Iielnier K. Trimble, ; pastor. Old-fashioned class meeting !and love feast, liSiO a. in.: eviiir.-ellst ; speaks on "The Heart Cry" at. 10:20 ja. in.; Sunday school, 12 in.; "Tho j Presence if Cod," U p. ni.: Knworth Leagues, li : I ii p. m.; at 7:30 p. m. I Hamleiisrhli'ld speaks lor the last time In Kugene on "The Last Oppor I Utility. " Music led by a great chorus land orchestra nil day. This Is the last 'day of the Methodist revival cam paign. Come. I Kiilrniotint Presbyterian church. i Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Plrst Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services, 11 a. m .and 7:30 p. m.; subject, "Life." Sunday school, 12 in. Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30 p. in. Free reading room open dally, except Sundays, from 2 to 4 l in. 1'nlted Ilrethren church. C. C. Bell, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. in.; 1 preaching at 11a. in.; Y. P. S. C. K. j at 6 p. in. No preaching nt 7:30 i p. ill. Since the evening service la given up for the special revival meet ings of the city, It Is desi-d that tho entire church especially rally to tho other servleeB of the day. j St. Mary's Kplscopal church, Itev. ; P. K. Hammond, rector. Services for the second Sunday nfter lOplph i any Holy communion at 8 a. m.; : Sunday schuul In the parish house at '9:45 a. in.; morning prayer mid ser mon at 11 a. in.; confirmation in ! hi ruction in the parish house at 3:30 : p. in.; evening prayer and sermon, i : 30 p. m. Daptlst church, O. C. Wright, pas tor. Illble school at 9:45 a. in.; i classes of special Interest to adults, j -"n-.-inif 'vorshlir nt 11 a. ill.; 13. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. ni.; evening service at ii:3u. subject, "The Shepherd's Quest. '1 he song, "Tho Ninety and will be Illustrated. .10 PRATT BUILDING; , used as a part of the bank's quarters, I M 1 DTflP Tfl x'DCAk' AT 'the present banking room being on-1 M All I UU IU OILm Ml tirely too small. i A CI IIK 1 OIS MISKHY A. Kuykendall has a lease on a now occupied by Jdlss Ii millinery store and Mc 'i tailor shop In the Pratt and as soon as these two an secure another location AD MEN'S CONVENTION "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces," says It. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters and comes In 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chjlls or a bilious attack in no time : nnl It mil. Vfllr,ur iunnrlipa Kloai- not ft Into the room. The First : of commission." This great tonic Hank- owns the building medicine and blood purifier gives -v uiuc ULtl U HOW Orrlltl fQ - ni, r.lr altnf in nil nlnmnnh lta,. an ri kidney complaints, and the misery of j aer 18 sumu. lame back. Sold under. guarantee at W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store. 'l'l remodeled during the Wing or summer and a sec '! added, the lower floor to be John H. Ilartog, Eugene's and Lane county's booster, left this morning for Portland, from whore he will go to Oakland, Cal., to attend the Ad Men's convention, t.i he held there next week. At tho convention he will he one of the speakers. C. M. Emory will have charge of the promotion department in Eugene while the'niun- AMI'S E.MKXTS The boks and lyrics of "The Gin gerbread Man," were written by Frederic Kanken and the music w.is written by A. Baldwin Sloane, whose tuneful scores In "Jack and (he liean s:alk," "The .Mother Bird." "1 ady Teazle," etc., have been whistled in many parts of the globe. "The Gingerbread Man" n3 far as the story is concerned, has many; characters dinned Into childhood's oars in Mother Goose rhymes. There are Jack Horner, Simple Simon, WILL START ANOTHER ELECTRIC THEATRE S. S. Range, of Portland, will "'""t up in a short time an electric theatre in the building next to Julius Gold smith's cigar store, which is now oc cupied by a barber shop and a soft drink ptirlVr. linage lias ' had lea yearr.' experience In the business, and while the Little Gjui has been dls niautled, believi-s i.is s. and will no imi"h superior t.i the 'inner. "he hull Hug win be remodeled as soon as the present occupants can i:i ii OXK t'Kiil'Ki: TV WILL GliOvV VAL'.'AllLli Blair street nddl'ion property Is sure to double lu value within the' next two years. Two electric rail-' ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of tlieni must en ter the city from the wi'Ht, and tle line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs .down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is ther". ! There nre both acreage tracts and largo lots In (his addition, only a( mile from the business center and i Subscribe for Th nuy Gu.rd. Tempting. Offer To Doll't JVl?ri J ! f.-l LI i -,v,- -.t-irl f.Vff - ""mi auu JJlIJXj ICCl V1UC CU1U blCW; ptisput uuu uit Over a hot srnv anrl Virtt ivafpr. Use cold Water. IttlVo nnrtn wratvr harA UatPf Of boillriP' water and SUNNY MONDAY Laundry Soap s clothes white a? snnw nd sweet as clover and nc bar does more work than two bars of any other "unary soap. er pi Use SUNNY MONDAY SOAP WE BUY WHAT YOU SELL AND StLLL WHAT YOU NEED E. B. MAT LOC 3 1 East Ninth Street - headquarters for Everything Good to Eat. I)HTLAXI) nor All IIAKRItV Bread, the best and healtnloat bread made, for sale at Otto's. Clothes That Look Well and I Wear Well A now of ontLS is xiik "(;i.;Eititiii;.i) max- ; Mlchovnllus Fudge, King Bonn, King Sugar Plum, The Man Kr.nn Our Town, Mazle Bon lion, Santa Claim and last hut not lenst, although he Is very diminutive, "The Ginger bread Man" himself. The company is headed by Evelyn Francis K'll.igg. Others in the cast :re Helen Gray, Mavgo Savorl, Xi'llie Nice, Koss Snow, !'n-il Nice. J. Mau rlc" lloldi'ii. Carrlek Major. James H Llrhter, Luje Vrohniiin an I John ..-Hinders. Tae cast that will come to this i-Pv l rxactlv the same. The N':W York World ."aid "The Glngerlo-ead Man" Is certainly an other "H.i lies In Toylund" hit. It Is 'beautifully staged, Hnd the comedy will app al n all. The must;! will be whistled for many a day. : i TO 1 1 llh A (f.i IX OXK DAT Tae LAXATIVB BHfMf Q'rtym Tablets. Druggists refund monny If It falls to cure. B. W. OUOVB'3 nature i cm each box. t-irt. move, and a thoroughly uii-to-da.r apparatus Installed. A fine moving picture machine will be put In, which with Illustrated :ng ami specialties will compose nin.il of t.:e program. The proprietor left today for I'o'l. land, hut will return In a few day. three blocks from Uiu Gvury public i nchoot. j i Prices are very reisoniilile mid yoti ' niny make your own terms, a small iu'vir-o"! down and monthly Install-1 meiiis If you d -slie, KeH tlm Oreg ni Land Co. at 412 Wlllameito Ftieet, or write them for, particulars dnd uilies. If TIIA Good tea, close price There is p. a otlier way to build a good business or keep a good business. Yrnir qrtr ii'iini fi'ir minf i fou doo'l kHia Scti.iiuiir i LmMt. t par liim. "Turti-: i;oo.m avikii-hh s I have blocks in cr'ntmuplntlou. Tennni.i desiring s'ore roi'ms and o fices will do well to Colisil!! IIIH 1 in -medlaieli I am als.i pl.inntiig flats for famlllen VUKK THOMAS, ArchlOrt. 1 2tf Ko.-im i, Chrlsman Kilt. arc to be found at our store. Tile Michaels, Stern CSi Co , brand is a guarantee of cx- cellcncc in voikmari ship an material. Ve , arc sole agents for Eu gene, and our custom ers stay with us year after year, because they havclcamcJ that the best goods arc the cheapest in the long run. Our line of furnishings is complete everything that men wear is carried in stock. It is new and up-to-date and priced right. We own our own build ing, pay no r:nt and are sacisfied with a reasonable profit. f:D. HANSON H Knit Xlnlli Street Lugene, Oregi.p The Theatre Cafe Is now serving i iIIh.i of deHcloiiH- fresh shrimp with every order of- oysters. Come urn. eat oyster t. During the loni,, dreary 'winter months mothers become tired, worn out, can eat, sleep or work. Hollis' etr's Itorky .Moiiiitnln' Tea Is the' greatest blessing for mothers. Makes, them happy and w!ll;-8iic,-Tea or tab-' Mhri' Drug Company. Xo. 1