Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 24, 1908, Image 6

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    Physicians Recommend Castoria
CA3T03IA. baa net with pronounced favor ou tio part of physicians, pharma
ceutical cocictics and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with
results most gratifying. Tho extended uso of Castoria is unquestionably the
result cf throo facts: nm Tho indisputablo evidence that it is harmless:
Second That it not only allays ctomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi
lates tho food : mrd It is an agrecablo and perfect substitute for Castor Oil.
It 13 absolutely cafe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic
and does not stupefy. It is unliko Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's
Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how
ever, is to ezpose danger and record tho means of advancing health. The day
for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To
our knowledge, Castoria i? a remedy which produces composure and health, by
regulating tho system not by stupefying it and our readers cro entitled to
the information. Mali's Journal of Health.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. I!. Fletcher.
Dr. B. Halalcad gcott, cf Chleano, Ilia., Bays: "I have preseribed your
Cuitorla often for Infun'.H Cur'.ar, rr.y practice, and f.ntl It very satisfactory."
Dr. William Helmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, gays: "Your Castoria stands
ffrst In Its cIobb. In my t!;lrty yearn of practice I con Buy I never havo
found, anything lliat bo f.Med tlio place."
Dr. J. If. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and
found It nn excellent remedy In my household and prlvato practice for
many years. The formula Is excellent."
Dr. n. J. Ilamlon, of Detroit, Mich., nays: "I prescribe your Castoria
expensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children's
troubles. I am aware that thcro are Imitations In the Held, but I always
Bee that my patients got Fletcher's."
Dr. Win. J MoCrunn, of Omaha, Neb., saj'B: "As the father of thirteen
children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside
from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas
toria a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home."
Dr. J. IL Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta,, says: "The name that your Cas
toria has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the
presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse
ment of tho medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse It and
believe It an excellent remedy."
Dr. It. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., snys: "Physicians generally do not
prescribe proprietary preparations, but In tho case of Castoria my experi
ence, lllio that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex
ception. I prcsrrlbo your Castoria In my practice because I have found It
to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physi
cian who has raised a family, ps I havo, will Join mo In heartiest recom
mendation of Castoria."
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYG
'y Boars tho Signature of . nmm
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
HIS PROOF
OF COURAGE.
lluve Your Abstract Muile by Law .,(,,,.. Kalj Stella Hopkins t
County Abstract li.mpuiiy. Wowlsum: "you re to Prosa"-
"1 PHYSICIANS DISCUSS
THE NEW
It
Fred Fluke, nher. to K. II.
, S H
M l-.-i
AX'ciJcliililcl'rcpnrfllionlbrAs
similating tlii'Foodnmllteeurn
lini Hie Sluuinclis uihI Uowcls of
Promotes Digcslion.ChcerTuI
ness anil Hcsi.Conlnlns neiitier
Opium. Mrliinp nor Mineral.
IsotNahcotic.
frapterou nrs.wi-a.imwi
sttx.SmMI
tfvm Smt -
Aporiicl RimiimIv forConslln
llim. Sour Slonuirli.DimilKii'a
ami Loss op Sleei'.
facsimile Siflnniiiro of
NEW YORK.
mi
CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In Use Fop Over 30 Years.
Th a&NTAun eoMMNv. tt mum hat arm it, miw von oitt
mjLJUiiii"' mil1 i n. "gaTTOTIItmW
Miller's Shoe Store
Most any body can sell you
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER '
who understands the leather and knows
what he is selling you. Wc have a
Repairing Department, fitted (up with
everything that's modern in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, The Shoe Man.
West 8th street.
TS Home of Good Shoes
deed, ICO acres In Bee. 14 Tp 17
12 W. la.SB.
Kred Fink, nlr., to E. II. Ingham,'
deed, 38 ai-rca in Sec. , Tp 2 1 S K
3 W. $.48. j
Weyerhaeuxer Timber Co. to ey
haeiiBer Land Co.. W D., 22.24S.77
acree In Lane County. $1.1)0.
N. P. Hallway Co. to Weyhaeuser
Land Co., Q. C. I., 22.248.77 acres
In Lane County. $1.00.
D. Wallls etux to Christian. N. Bar
teUon, W. D., 50 acres In Sec 27,,.Tp
17. 8 R 4 W. $3050.00.
Adarn Herwlg to Medar Smith, W.
D., Lot 11 and 12 in block 2, Macy'g
add to Coburt;. $1200.
Mary A. Coleman et al to Amanda
E. Kech. W. D., Lois 4, 5 and 6 In
block 3 of 2nd add to Cohurg. $1.
U. S. to Cornelia Stevens, patent,
160 acres In Sec 14 Tp 18, 8 It 1 W.
Charles w. Letaon etux to Howard
M Tyler, W. D., 20 acres In Claim
44, Tp 17, S It 3 W. $r00.
George Thompson et ux to hc.lool
Board of District No. 48, V. P.,
tract In sec. 13. tp. 20 b., r. 4 w $"..
United States to Olle .1. Horseth,
patent, 160 acres In sec. 32, tp. 15 s..
7 w.
United States tr Nels P. Johnson,
patent, HiO acres in sec. 22, tp. 17
r. 8 w.
United States to Gus Johnson, pat
ent, 100 acres In sec. 26, tp. 17
r. 8 w.
Charles T. Peck et ux to Drew
Lumber Co.. W. D., tract in sec. 28,
tp. 16 b., r. 2 e., $2600.
Emmett Howard et ux to John r.
Titus, W. D., 160 acres in sec. 12,
tp. 22 ., r. 2 w., $10.
Fred Flsk, sheriff, to M. Svarverud
Deed 240 acres in sec. 33, tp. 18
r. 10 w., $11.90.
Raymond L. Parden to Violet Mae
Coppernoll, W. D., eVi of lots 6. 7,
and 8, in Huddleston's add. to Eugene.
Mat tie L. Reynolds et all to Jacob
Bahr et ux, W. D., lots 26. and 27,
block 35. In Falrmount, $800.
United States to Bennett Polndex-
ter patent, 160 acres In claim 57, tp.
Herman Miller et nx to Frank V.
Miller et al, W. D., 268.05 acres In
claims 51 and 52, in tp. 17 s., r.
., $10
Hlesslngton Itutlndge to J. D. Mat
lock W. I),, tract In claims 42, 59
and 78. tp. IS s., r. 2 w. $700. .
Morris A. McKibbon et ux to Sto
rey Hrncher o. W. D., 80.18 acres
lu sec. 1, tp. 22 s., r. 4 w., $1.
John M. Williams et ux to Aaron
N'. Striker W. I)., lots 3 and 8 In
block 2 In Whitney'B add. to Eu
gene, $200.
and !
Cooper's Views of the Human Stomach Holed tj
nent Radical Men
A recent article in the New Orleans some of the facts ret.,.,,
"V " . r t rr' the- ..T ;?-!"" I a
ney Searle by me . ."--., K ,. , "n:
Sow if you would only knock some
one down-aotne one who hud Insulted
"But no one has Insulted you.
Some one might then what would
I do for a protector?"
r.t-1 1 ..... n.nch deoresseu.
when a man Is depressed about his (
.(THr. It either takes away n s
"Pf".r.rif r.or.!.tem gives an account of the effect to mtUjta conl
..... .7.7 no his friend 810- upon the medical profession, oi movlng the )r,
r " ' . hoi . . ,
way, w wuuu.
told his troubles. Searle toiu l-.
the pror thing for him to do under
the circumstance, was to find some
means of showing his prowess The
friends went into a cafe and ordered a
brace of chops and a toby of ale for
each. At a table near by were several
young men lu evening dress regaling
themselves with oysters and cham
pagne. Phil." said Sl.lnej. "tint fellow with
a molasses candy mu.iiaclitf Is star.ng
at you." ,
think I ct iK'uer
,,1 tell him mat
Notice of Final Settlement.
ICslntn of Wllluiu A. Marshall, de
ceased.
Notice Is hereby given that X. S.
MuihIiiiII. administrator of the es
tate of William A. Marshall, deceas
ed, has filed his account for final set-
Itleiuent of the said estate, nnd Mon
day, the 10th day of February. 1908.
at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of
said day, at the county court room at
) tho court house In Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, has been set by the
, Honorable (1. II. Chrismati. county
Judge of said county, to hear objec-
j Hons to the same.
Hated this 27th day of December,
A. 1). 1907.
, N. S. MARSHALL,
I Administrator.
JESSK O. WELLS,
Attorney for said estate.
3C30
REAL
XOTICK TO CltKDITOItS.
Notice Is hereby given that Mary
Elizabeth Heller has been appointed
executrix of the estate of Philip Hel
er, deceased, by the County Court of
Lnno county, Oregon, thla the 2nd
day of January, 190S, nnd all per
sons having claims against Bald es
tate aro hereby notified to present
the Bnme to, said Executrix duly veri
fied as by law required at the office
of I. X. HnrhftURh, situated In Room
!V over the First National Hank In the
City of Eugene, Ijine county, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notteo.
Dated this 3rd day of Jnnuarv
19US.
M Alt Y ELIZABETH HEl.LEK
Executrix.
1. X. llnrbaiiKh,
Attorney for Kstate.
I1UYAX TALKS AHOI T
HECK NT MOXKV I'A.VIC
Nashville, Tenn.. Jan 22. William
J. Hryan rounded out a very busy day
In Nashville with an address before
a monster audience at the Ryman Au
ditorium lat night. lie was accom
panied by Judson Harmon, who spoke
briefly tonight.
.Mr. Bryan in his speech took occa
sion to say that the Idea that pros
perity wns the result of the Republi
can ascendancy and administration
had been rudely exploded In the Inst
few months. He contrasted the ridi
cule heaped upon his advocacy of the
silver dollar with the prayerful anx
iety with which capitalists had so re
cently grabbed for clearing house
cert I fleet es.
Mr. Bryan scored Imperialism, the
cost of It, and the wrong. His crit
icism of legislation ngnlnst the trusts
and the prosecutions that have been
undertaken met with hearty applause.
tie il Id not blame President Roosevelt
for tho panic, but scored the laws and
their executors, who would compel
the people to "stand nnd shiver every
time a Wall street gambler got cold."
The main Idea of his speech was
that tho Democrats everywhere are
united, while the Republicans are di
vided, so that the railroad regulators,
the tariff reformers, the advocates of
arbitration between capital and la
bor, nnd the "trust busters" nre, he
said, "In an overwhelming majority."
Mr. Bryan praised the new consti
tution and laws of Oklahoma, par
ticularly the safeguarding of bank
depositors. He predicted that this
feature is going to be Imitated bv
Kansas, Illinois and other states as
soon ns action may be had. He said
this was the only redeeming feature
or mo fowler bill In congress.
Only
BKW.VKK OK P1IVSICS
Aggravates Stontncli Trouble
nntl Never Cures.
Notice to Creilltor.
Is hereby given that the nn
d bus htfn appointed admin- tlon
csnue oi v.wcnoia i
by
The trouble with most people who
have stomach trouble Is that they do
not like to take the time to get cured
they overeat nnd then take physic,
which simply upsets the stomach and
never cures.
While relief follows one or two
doses of Mt-o-nn stomach tablets,
chronic and long-standing cases need
at least two or three weeks' treat
ment before the sick headache, dlry
spells, bloating, heartburn, constitia-
nervousiiess and other svmp-
ti.nw Ih'if ihr,..-tK di,lt 1r i;
...... I. .1 .. I . ). I ..
McMurphy & Rugh
22 West 8th St., Eugene, Ore.
Not Ir
dorsign
1st rat or of the
plon, deceased, by tho eouniy court i est ton are Paii1-.hc)t never to return
o( Lane county . Oregon. VII persons Ml-o-na is entirely different fro'n
havlim el ilms against sal I estate will the ordinary stoma h renio.lles, it Is
present the nute. wnh vouchers taken before meals, stimulating :..
llteiefor. to the administrator at t he fcocrctlon of digestive luiees and
law ottiee of Williams - lle.m in tlie ' si'rtngtheulng the stoeiach so thai it
Met lung Hull, ling. Eugene. Oregon. ! can il Its proper work.
within st months fr on tho date of
the first publication of this notice.
Dsted this 3d dav of Januaie,
I ?i',
I.. E. 1U'N,
Administrator.
Una or Gns
Olint Ch.
Wmt it on.
JYOV7
23D i
lor Si by Chambers Hsrdware fa
and Her ter ltesn llardnam Co.
With every ..I). rent box of Mi o na
Hull's drug store gives a cuar.tntee
to refund the money unless the rem
edy cures.
Advice, to mothers: Dan':
your children waste avvrt. K ee" ' Se:l;'Ui
them strong and henl'hv du-lng tip ;..
winter with Hollister's Ko-ke ,:,i;ni- i.-i-t.j,
tain Tea. It Is the cr-.it.:
for cl'.i'.lren Pure nnl h.. -v; .. '
loe the greue-t t,s., . , ''-'
Tablets. I. inn Prug l'o "" ' '
CAWPOTifA, i;
f (S Y:' 'V ; tie
"What do you
r:.. mi to liiiu
you'll give him a chance to si.uo u.
you over the uiur.le of a pistol.
Phil reluctantly dragged himself
from his chair and went through tne
required performance. Cards were ex
changed, the
bearing the name of Harold Lit lefield.
He explained that he thought Phil was
an acquaintance of his, but the ex
planation was not accepted, nnd Sidney
took It upon himself to arrange for a
meeting. The principals were to light
at 6 o'clock the next morning at a
lonely spot a few miles out of town
on the bunk of the river.
Phil went home and to bed, first set
ting bis alarm clock. He went to
Bleep at 8 o'clock, and the alarm went
off at 4. It Is hard to conceive of any
thing more uncomfortable than being
wakened before daylight ny a nuqmis
sound to the consciousness of having
to go out In the raw air to be shot at
Thil got up lnuguldly, dressed himself
slowlv nnd started for the dueling.
ground. The nearer he approached it
the woaker grew his resolution. The
result was that 0 o'clock found him
half a mile from the appointed spot.
Bitting on a log, looking very disconsolate.
Then he wns seized with a curiosity I
to go and, unobserved, take a look ut
the place and see how his friend and
his enemy took his absence. So he :
got up and trudged on, stopping nt a
place where he could overlook the Held j
from behind a tree. He saw the two
seconds walking back nnd forth to
keep oft the morning chili, but there;
was not a principal in sight It oc
curred to Phil that Harold Llttlelleld
wns aa averse to being shot ns hlniseir
Hero was the chance of a lifetime.
Phil determined to hurry down to the
seconds, trumping up by the way nn
excuse for being late, nnd bluster
about the absence of the man who had
agreed to light bltn.
Mr. Llttlelleld had suffered the same
disinclination ns Phil to having the
warm blood let out of his body on a
cold morning. He had halted In a
wood on the side of the Held opposite
to where Phil wns In hiding and. see
ing that his enemy had not appeared,
resolved to go down nnd claim a vic
tory by default. By a curious coin
cidence In time the two ireu staxted
forward at the same inoniint Unfor
tunately they caught sight of each oth
er when It was too Inte to retreat.
Both stopped nnd stared. Both half
turned as If to flee, then simultaneous
ly dragged1 themselves forward.
The seconds looked at them sternly
and asked the cause of their delay.
Both gave very lame excuses, but so
long ns they were there to shoot each
other the rest wns unimportant The
seconds proceeded to get all In readi
ness, pacing oft the ground and look
ing to the condition of the weapons.
"What's the distance?" fnltered Phil
In a whisper to Sidney.
'Twenty paces," replied hlfl second.
"Can't you make It forty?"
"I'll see."
Sidney marched up to the opposing
second and asked the wishes of hit
principal as the challenged party con
cerning the dtstnuce.
"My principal aaya sixty paces," re
plied tho second.
Sidney went back to Phil nnd report
ed the result,
"Try for eighty." snld Phil.
"Eighty'. Nonsense!"
Phil lush ted. and Sidney went back
and sueeeisled in arranging for elglitv
pttees on the ground that his man wasj
farsigliti-,1. The men were placed In
po-.iti.ei, and Sidney was about to give
the slg.ial for tiring when a clatter of
horse's hoofs was heard on the read !
1 lvhlnd the rise from which Phil bad j
i started to claim
The next minute
' shot over the ris,
111 position t
. a shriek. 15l.Hi: a
drew rein. She u
ttw.Hllpp.wslM'
pr.vee.l. Pl.il th;
as though greatly
, swim; par:
, Sidney Sea
i smllcl. No
Hopkins I,.,
e.1 meeting
tha human SLOliiacn IB ic- vyuuuei B new ideas aT,A
my '",.,' nwmt ill health. The - " 'Numbers of mv ,,."
aels as follows: , ' , '
"The astonisntng sate i'w - " -;-"." uuuDie,
preparation lu this city has now and stated that Coop,.
Reached such immense figures that have accomplished
the medical fraternity have been fore- for them. I notice partlnv
ed into open discussion oi uie maun ul siouiacn trouble ti,. I
Tories and medicines. .... . has relieved several cat. I
. tn ha H I VidPfl Ot VearR t !. It ,1 ! . "
'Tho pnysiciaiis tt". -- - ---- ana
....., to the voting mans sue- obstinate to treatment
cess In New Orleans some being wll- "'I do not wish to slam
ling to credit him tor wnai oa "-"'""s uiai may b,.
accomplished, wane ouiers mei l nllMy tni
.i.- hp has aroused is but a sional prejudice, anrt t
passing fad that will die out as quick- to give Cooper and his
ly as il has sprung up.
"In a statement recently outatned
from a well-known physician of this
city the position of those in favor
of Cooper is well voiced. The doctor
said: "I am not a believer ill proprie
tary medicines, but I must admit that
credit as .deservine ift
the popular demonstrate
. been accorded them .in ii
. We sell the Cooper tcej'
are pruving remarkatl.
, tnrougnout the entire IV
I nun a iveu cross Druj
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL M.'i
BANGS LIVERY CO
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKF.NZIE STAGE leaves Eugene fcUOHNh-FLORENCE STI
at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A daily stage leavtsEuer
private residences cut will can lor mr iviapieion, cioa
b0ggajeif notified the day before. . steamer for Flora
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2
hoot :
and he
by I: i
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bloodless victory,
girl oa horsohnek
.I, s.vaig the men
t eaeh other, gave
l-etwivi them, she
Stella Hopkins,
that the duel should
vv down his pistol
lUgravr-t.M. the op.
looked re ieved. wht'e
turned his back nn.l
' ever knew how Miss
e aware of the intend
eept h.rse'f nnd Mr.
won! I n ,t te'.t KH-nu,,
e"tfi -'a:i,e After the
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New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters Vkesat"1"8
HARDWARE 51
50 East Ninth
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