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THE El OE.VE DAILY GUARD, . SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1008 6 Tempting Offer T HOUSEKEEPERS Don't whine and pine, feel blue and stew, perspire and tire over a hot stove and hot water. Use cold water, hike warm water, hard water or boiling water and . SUNNY MONDAY LaundrySoap Makes clothes white as snow and sweet as clover and one bar does more work than two bars of any other laundry soap. . Cheer Up! Use SUNNY MONDAY SOAP WE BUY WHAT YOU SELL AND SULL WHAT YOU NEED E. D. -MATLOCK 3 1 East Ninth Street Headquarters for Everything Good to Eat. DEATH OF N. A. W. HOWE AT CRESWELL We Hear of More Cures , 0 Gl CESS IIIIWIIUM." E2 PROMINENT AWAY AT LIVED AT 1871 CITIZEN' PASSES ADVANCED AGE CltESWELli since 0( troubles orlKintttlng in impure blued, scrofula, loss of apiH'tilc.Q;itnrrh. rhi uma- tlsiu, by Hood's S:irQarillii than by another So-called remedies combined. Simchow those cured by Hood's mviii to stay cured, ' nml Hiev l-IiiiIIv lill f hp i,.,,,,! .,tvi, t.i.,il,.., Scrofula Sore "My wife hail a srrofu lous sore on her lei- for years. Many differ ent medicines cave but little beuetit.Q She turned to Hood's Sarsaparilla and tho sore quickly healed. It Is a food blood niediclue." J. N. Dakt. Crosliy, Texas. ..BARGAINS.. X. A. W."Howe, a prominent citi zen of Lane county, died at his home at Creswell this morning nt the age of 87 vears. Ha had lived at Cres well and vicinity since 1871, coming j '' troubled 16 years, and eaused by I tr. ,hi. J.., noiirnrAln lip Mcclnation. My little daubter had a 4 Afflicted 18 Yeara-"Hood's Sarsana- rilla has cured me of scrofula, with which L to this county from California. He was formerly engaged In the mercan tile business at Creswell for many years, retiring some time ago. lie loaves a wife who Is 83 years old, and three children, as follows: Mrs. A. J. Johnson, E. L. Howe and C. S. Howe, all of Creswell. Besides these he leaves numerous grandchildren and other relatives to mourn his death. Mr. Howe was wldoly known throughout the county and ho will be greatly missed by a host of friends. 4 CHURCH NOTICES Methodist church, Delmer H. Trim ble, pastor. Class meeting, 9:45 a. m.; pastor speaks at 10:30 a. m. on "How to Make the Revival Peren nial"; at 7:30 p. m. on "The Fool's Death." Sunday school at 12 m. sharp. Leagues at 6:15 p. ni. Ex cellent music by Professor Glen and choir. It will be a day of special In ternet. United Brethren church, C. C. Bell, pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; 'preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. scrofula swellluff on her neck and Hood's Sarsaparilla also cured her." Mas, Nora Ucuuar, UUKbey, Tennessee. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called 8araatabe. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I, Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. PERSONALS 4 44 ' 4 444 444 444 Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove, was In the city today. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard, of Marcola, are In the city. J. V. Meyers, of Central Point, is In the city on business. Claude Spencer arrived home this noon from a trip south. F. W. Morre, of Bowbells, N. D., is a recent arrival In Eugene. J. W. Holmes arrived home from a trip north this afternoon. James llawley, of Divide, was In the city yesterday and today. Jas. Seavey returned this afternoon from a business trip to Portland. J. F. Robinson wont to Portland on the noon train today on business. John Ingham was a passenger to Portland on tho noon train today. Miss Helen Potts went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to spend Sunday TY NEWS ! here on February 5lh, will not come, I the date having been cancelled. i E. T. Bushnell has sold his lnter 'est In the firm of Bushnell & Crane to E. L. Moore. The firm conducts a school suppl;' store In i-ie Schneider block on West Eighth street. rene planing mill received ,1 of shingles today. ' The Bingham Land Comnnnv has Williams Transfer Company divided its tract of farm land two two cars of fuel wood iastimles north of the city into five-acre tracts and they will be, placed on the i market at once. The tract has been toiler arrived here this morn- i named Fruitvale. i, woolen mill, to replace the i :itly ruined. i A meeting of tho directors of the -w I Lane County Km It and Vegetable Jukson, one of the street Growers' Association was held flits :tetors, has resigned and afternoon at the Commercial Club tjsoon for Sacramento. to discuss matters pertaining to the welfare of the Association. Jsckson was today appointed ; ml his granddaughter, Nel-- Whether or not hi.ringtieni is a su- hp has nrnnorlv vn llpri OUTU Ol I'jUgene, WIUOI lieeue out a corking good weekly pnppr, and , I the local reporter of The Guard ls not disposed -to quarrel with him 0. C. Wright will speak Sun- it on the "Devils Auction. preceding sermon. .Music rehestra. ! over such a trivial matter. In the will contest case of John i M. Hays et nl vs. Robert and Lola iRrarlv cnntpstinir the will of Robert -rlage license was Issued to- Havg deceased, tho defendants to amesH. Price, aged 24, and day filed an answer. Their attorneys ua. sataise, uiseu is, uuui ore Thomnson & Hardy. Woodcock & Potter, John M. Pipes and Geo. A. Pine;:. eelstratlon ot voter?, up to anernoon hail reached the i Rov McFarland. the former Eugene firk and they are coining In p'layer, who pitched In the Texas 'ituy than ever. league last vear, has been signed by ithe hli? Oakland. Cal.. team, a do lman D. M. McCrady has be-1 cided advancement. Last year he erection of a new residence I pitched In 36 games, winning 21 of orner of West Twelfth and ; them, a substantial record. He was slree- ! given third place in an all-star Texas i team. As he was In a tail-end team service examination for test-; his record was a good one. ant in the forest sprvtce will i ''Eugene February 26. The! Julius Goldsmith has purchased ' '"ajear. I Andy Taylor's stock of cigars and to- ! hnnnn i .1 will miM'a It Itlfn thp PllllltV reamer. (IIP Unmil-i,- ppmlp In 1 1, f,.l nrv, n lmll.llnfr U-titch hMi was to have appeared ho formerly occupied with his flMUNlTy ''LVER.J A Woman Owning Even a Single Piece of COMMUNITY SILVER. H not be happy until she has a full set of this beau JiKJ plated ware. We have a full line in thcfj'Ava loo" and " Flower-de-Luce " patterns. Every piece of Community Silver it plated heavier u i triple and will wear a lifetime. J- O. WATTS, ZM ' 1 FEELING BAD?Fkd1 n.iV Mj,U. iW,h. Boeli itttlottiJ 10, aa4 m R I -"IMMnJoialttta,? v. Til" " NR Tablet (-n!Sht.. " L Id 's? M '"' " n"' " . 'tv lhm"",''"-".rrf.ooikkalnf o uktnlnf '""riaiki ro.llfW Lter Than Pjis For Liver Ills. Si.'s!,tr'iJ'" m T,w"l w tl (KKrtKWi tor CW'.Lr fJl" l-ai o( Appiim. S.rio. Compkika. tT... iw ttiv O.Uk KUIuU, BiUuiku. nrl"",. ""a to mm w .1 f branch store, whlcn was consolidated with the main store a few weeks ago. This leaves the room in the Barhite building vacant, but it will probably not remain so long, as good business rronie are I v. dei!"ud. First Church of Christ. Scientist. ! there Sunday services at 1 1 a. m. and 7:301 H. WelxseirelUer, or Leaburg, was p. m.; subject, "Truth." Sunday I In town today attending to business school, 12 m. Wednesday evening : matters. i t.op .. ir, it i n v nr n,-Tiii,i?a,. r,n tt,p i,wip. i uietrLiiiu. i.oo 11. ill. r i km iciiuiun - t.. room open daily except Snuday from pendent Order of Foresters, went to 2 to 4 p. m. i-oriiann louay. Central Presbyterian church, i Leonard Gross, the popular bag I Frank's Hall. East Ninth street, H. gagenian .at theS. P. depot, went to N. Mount, pastor. Sunday school ntGorvallis today on bnsini'ss. 9:45 a. in.; C. E. nt 6:30 p. in.; pub- Miss Mollie Klakeley arrived up 11c worship and sermon at 1 1 a. m. fioni Portland last night after a sev- Good all-wool Sweaters $5.50 values $3.50 $3.50 values $2.20 $2.50 vclucs $1.50 Columbia Phonographs Watch our ads for our special sale on Columbia Phonographs commencing Feb. 1st SEWING MACHINES New and Second Hand from $10.00 up. . Standard. Grand, Favorite and Paragon, 0 BARKER GUN STORE 5 1 3 Willamette Street 0C DC 0 A party of Springfield peci lo, in cVidlng C. A. Campbell ani wife, Fred Wolf anil wife, Mark Peery, Keneth Campbell and Esme Bassett, had a narrow escape from being bad ana 7:0 p. m. Morning subject, "A Picture of God's People." Even ing subject, "Blessed is the Man." Ail are cordially invited to these services. Congregational church, W. B. Pliv ! hurt last night. They came to kenon, pastor. Services of worship Eugene in a carryall to attend the Christian revival. As they were orosing the railroad at the end of East Ninth street the rig tipped over, precipltatln geverybody in it to the ground. Luckily no one received any Injuries further than slight bruises. Springfield News: Miss Effie Witlirjiw, our popular and accom modating telephone manager and op erator, seems to be holding her own in The Guard voting contest, having passed tho 5S.000 mark. She now holds fourth place and has at 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. The pas tor begins In the morning a series of sermons on the Bible, what it is and our reasons for confidence In it. All interested in a reverent and rational use of the- Scriptures are invited. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Young People's meeting nt 6:30 p. in. Al'DIEXCE WAS high lv 'i.i:asi:d FOUR MARRIAGE LICENSES TODAY Today was a good day for marriage licenses at the county clerk's office, four having been granted up to 3 o'clock this afternoon to the follow ing couples: William W. Carney, aged 23, of Thurston, and Miss Opal May Ashley, aged 16, of Waltcrville. Robert H. Lane, aged 2!), and Miss Maude L. Morgan, aged 20, both of Eugene. Claude Broilers, aged 36, and Mrs. Bridget A. Burbour, aged 31, both ot Eugene. James II. Price, aged 24, and Miss STILLMAN QUITS RAH ROAD DIRECTORY New York, Jan. 25. James Still man, president of tho National City Bank, has resigned from tho directo rate, and also from tho executive committee of the Union and South ern Pacific railroads. Frank A. Van dersllp, vice president of the National City Bank, was elected to the vacan cies. Stillman desires to travel. chance to win out in the contest. The ci'lzens of Springfield should show their appreciation for the good and faithful service she has given at her post during the past two years and help her to win the piano. A little effort on the part cf a few will put her ahead in the contest. It was a very well pleased audience thnt. wont nwnv from t lit First llnn- gnodtst church last night. The occasion ! vls it at the home of Mr. nm( Mrs. II eral weeks' stay In that city. Bertha A. bavage, aged IS), both of Will Abeeno arrived down from .uarcuiu. Roseburg today and Is the guest of I his sister, Mrs. A. K. McPherson. Louis Johnson went to Creswell this afternoon to attend' tho funeral of his grandfather, N. A. W. Howe. Mrs. Geo. McCulloch and Mrs. E. Jones, of Harrisburg, spent last night in Eugene, returning home on to day's local. W. H. Weatherson, editor of Hie Florence West, who has been In the city for several days, left for home on this morning's stage. Mrs. Hoy B. Cox. of Oregon City, after a visit at the homo of her pa rents. .Mr, and Mrs. I... P. Horton, re turned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Kompp ttrrlved up from Junction this at'ternnon to AS TO AC l'TK DISEASES In many tpiariurs of the couitry osteopaths are not very numerous; as a result, the news of their good work kllriwn t,n world over, Annio Laurie was the sinuinu of the linblev Male'- "ylanil over Sunday. Quarti'u i f)::a S. and Jesse A. Phelps, of Ma- Yosemite and Shasta nnd Hood are ' l'b'ton. arrived here from If csi'liiirg grand and impressive, but af:er all tais moi nlng. They have been there the things thnt are dearest to the proving up on some timber land, real heart of humanity are the' so-1 'M"-- '""in Calloway went, to Cres called common, cvervdav experiences,! well this afternoon to visit her sis thnsp thlnua Hint cllnir tn the llfp of I ter,'. Mrs. Wood, a few days. She fields and farms and folks. Kuhrlik who played In our city recently, filled us with awe and wonder, but the four young men who sang for us last night rendered many of the songs that are having sprend, they are kept busy ,juanita , old Black Joe, etc., and ns a ireaung piuicuis wuu cine id uit-ii consequence the audience demanded offices suffering from diseases that encores almost to the point of asking have become chronic, so that the im-!too much. While nr.inv of the songs pression nas grown mat osieopams were f tne cvery dllv kind, the sing was accompanied by her two children. - Itev. G. A: Learn, of Portland, ar rived this afternoon to be the guest of Rev. O. C. Wright over Sunday. He will speak at the Baptist church tomorrow morning. Mrs. R. B. Lassell and sister, Miss Stephens, of Harrisburg, paid Eugeno a visit yesterday. While here they purchased a handsome piano from I tho Hilers Piano House. Drew Griffin Is homo from Port land, where he nttended tho meeting of the hardware dealers of the state. He was chosen a member of the ex ecutive committee of the organization. V. D. Siobcrt and E. Dodge are In treat chronic diseases only. lg wa8 of a vel.y hKh order. The In many quarters of the country balance of voices was good, harmony where osteopaths have become nu- certnn enunciation delightful, ex merous the doctors of this new school )resslon beautiful and artistic, have become the regulnr family phy- while the voices are all good per- slciay. They have been called in alike halg t)le best one ls Mr Howard Kln- for the troubles of children and pn- ,.- i, i1M- lnn ns,i combina- rents, anil their marked success In j Hon ()f power and sweetness, careful i the city on their way to California, uie iretiiuieui. ui i c " c' : raliiin k nnd back ol It a very rare-i""'1 "'.' ' " ...... fill, painstaking interpretation of the, were lormeriy in me mere inuie i.us song j. iness in Eugene, selling out last sum- Mr." Roblev must be heard to be ap-1 'r to Moses & Son. They have been predated. He. has nlwavs prominent i 'n Portland since. work in the quartd, but simply de-1 William J.i Stevenson, of Dululli, lights his audiences with his Imper- Minn., left on the northbound train sonatinas. A fine stage presence, a morning mr ine r.nsi. niier vis- icr. a wcll-tni'liii'il. iK i-"y Attorney h. I). Alien yus- ter be the family physician. : well-inodulaled voire, the ability tolterdny nnd today. Mr. Stevenson Is Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office 1 1 1 f . 1 1 y transform himself Into th" prosecuting attorney for the county of over Chambers Hardware store, i character he enacts, makes him an Is"- ''""Is, Minn., and Is returning Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 ; exceedingly pleasing entertainer. .from California, where he served a Ferry street.. Phone Red 3 1 97. j All the world from grandchild to requisition on certain criminals want- the patriarch loves a story well told I -' 111 l" lormer state. and tonight nt the Baptist church I Sobieski will tell the wonderful sto-l ItAXK I'OOi.inll.NF.S rv of his wonderful life, the second I In the series arranged by the Barnra Male Quartet. ' Sobieskl's father was raptured and Imprisoned and kept In n dungeon for nine months, his family being per mitted to see hi mtho day before his bt.t execution. The mother chose liberty rather than Join the Russian church MrCltKIMK TO COACH I'. OK O. BASEBALL TEAM Walter McCredle, tho well-known manager and right fielder of tho Portland Beavers, has been engaged as coach for tho University of Ore gon baseball team for the season of HOMKlt lt.VVEXPOUT ! w,,l begin his duties about wIlIj LFOTTRE IIKIkK "10 ",1(1("u ot February, and will stay ' i at tho University until n short time i before tho Pacific. Coast league opens j it:i season. The students of tho University nra much pleased over Manager Frank Homer Davenport, the eminent car toonist, has been engaged by the Eu gene high school to deliver a lecture under the auspices of the school at the a-ssembly room on Thursday Mount's choice of a coach, and expect evening of next week. The funds !" """n wuu mci.,reiio as m which the school derives from ita , ti iu-t..r of the cam dates for base percentage of the receipts of the even- ; bal1 "". McC red o has agreed to lug will bo used to establish a de-, " 1 J1" t,'1m f()r his expenses, and partment of manual training. Mr. "k" " V!"'"0 ' ''Is position Davenport is now on a tour of the f'"' 1,13 "w Bl,rl,,K workout, state, having come out from the East ' to visit his relatives at Silverton, his; birthplace. st r.ticitimo for the iU4ru character makes their services much I sought after. Any one who wishes a thoroughly convincing demonstration of osteopathy's offer; ive'iess should call in an osteopath when some mem ber of the family Is suffering from an acute attack; and It Is quite cer- i tain that the osteopatn win therein-1 pleasing l'OUTLAND HOVAL HAKEI'.Y Bread, the best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. ..It Is Prudent to Insure.. your llfo or your property. Why ls It not ns Important to Insure ngnlust adversity in the future by keeping your funds In a bank account? Allow It to nccuniiilato until a tlmo comes when you need It badly that Is when you will npprcclato Its truo worth. Just ns tho value of your life Insurance Increases ns you grow older, so will your bank account grow ns you add to it weekly or monthly. - In fact, the possibilities of your bank nccount aro limited only by your earning and saving capacity. An account with this bank Is good Insurance. The Eugene Loan Savings Bank Eitablijhtd 1892 Capital it ii I surplus $100,000 W. E. ItHOWX, I'rcKldciit. F. W. OSIH'ltX, Cnslilcr. II. A. l'AIXE. Vice IVeslilent. W. . ItltOWX, Asst. (aslilep. iiillliitiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiii i ... onMtllMlllini' lHiillMlliMtMIHin illllHIHK at l'etaluma Incubators and brooders ; CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO i hp Unig Store. O Homebtilliiers will "ind tha harcalns in Blair street addltloa Make your own terms; pay lor your and become a citizen or mat country, lot or acre tract out of your month-! With her five-year-old boy, the voung king, she went to Italy; was When, attacked by a coogh or a cold, or when your throat Is sore, It Is rank foolishness to take any other nipillr-lnn tlnin llr Klnif's Npw I I n- covery," says C. O. Eldrldge, of Kin-j plre, Ga. "I have used New Discov ery for seven years, anil I know it Is the best remedy on earth for roughs and colds, croup, and all 'hront and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Discovery IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES WE HAVE THEM THE Oliver Typewriter IsSupcrior to all Others Visible Writing No Carriage to Lift driven out bv Maximilian: went toi nulrkly relieves every attack. London where she died when her Known the world over as the king of son kh4 tuelvn venrs 'old. He rani'' in! throat and lung remedi'H. Sold un- ll i America, enlisted in the t tilted States ; army and servi d In the civil war. Lat er he was a volunteer In the Mixican army. He rose to the rank of colo nel, and when Maximilian surrender ed he said to him: "You have driv en r.ie out of Italy; I drive you out of M' xico." WE CAN" SU'PI.Y ' Your wnnts with wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. .V(ioxa:ix tier guarantee at W, A. KiiykenilallV drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot tlo free. A full line of Groceries, Flour and Fecd.jTin and Granitcwarc. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, TiTe-Grocer Corner 5th and Willamette Sis. Phone Red 461 1 C. S? FRANK, gt. " cm -Iiin? tk'n in f? an-e ( hick, ns i.ir I'i-oiii Now Is the time to bur an '.iimba tor If you are going lo raise chickens ! for next vear. Start right bv buv- Ing a PETALCMA, anil you will have no trouble hatching the egg. We ! have them In all sizes from tho 6- pgg to HOO-egg In stock now. Also l'etaluma brooders. 100 and 2fl'l chick size. We carry a small stock of extras for these machln CHAMBERS IIAI'.'WARE CO. FOR HALE lyver bottom farm, con taining aboflt 60 ncres; will sell It fills the arteries with rl'lt, red, part or all. Enquire at 476 West: blood; makes new flesh and healthy Fifth street. 123 I men and women and children. Nolh- 1 -t Ing can t.O.e Its place; no. remedy WANTED Position""" by first-class ; has done so much good as minister's ft-nographT,-fereral years expu- Rocky Mountain Tea. 3Sc. Tea on i. Uril-ts --L.nn rm Co'Kpany. BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MARKET We are row located in our ne-.v building across the street and we will be pleased to ict you. ..SgECIAk.. 31b Can CI oice Lard for . Wnt, 8th Street. Eroili indtewi Strictly Cott. Price BR.ODER.S BROS. 65c NEW MAKKLT