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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1908)
THE EVGEXE DAILY GUARD, MONTI AY, JANUARY 27, lf08 ft f WUMILI ATIN G -VILE-B ESTRU CTIYE t mDtom of Contagious Blood Poison is usually a little sore or ulcer, jBefiriHr! j0Uowed by a red rash on the skin, swollen glands in the iici 'nloir hair ulcerated mouth and throat, and often copper colored f' nn different Parts of the body As the bIood t0111" more fully lotcBe on tbe poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out on tjmjM" eItreme cases the nerves and bones are attacked and the tie fle. n. a Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head .-Tth this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. No other disease kVhlvconUeious; many an innocent person has been inoculated by ii-Vthe clothing or using the toilet articles of an infected person. tat one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that fss ltatucks the disease in the right way by going down into the fcl circulation, and neutralixing and forcinsr out every particle' of the poison. It makes the " blood pure and rich, tones op the system, " and completely and permanently cures this A Jta.ne. Q Q ft nm V. A- f ti Prtntncinlift Rlrvwl Pnittnn Tf v rA -f PURELY VEGETABLE fering with this debasing and destructive u disease begin the use of S. S. S. and get the i -i UnfA ltttr it nermanentlv wrelr vnnr health P. home treatment book on the disease which we will send free to all ho wish it and in addition our physicians will give without charge any "cdical advice needed. XHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 50c 50c j You Need the Money 143 Shirts worth up to $1.25 "All go at You Need the Money MEN BUY AT POLDERS 969 G2 I fi CSS yr lrT 223 63S Acreage! MADE HIS BOY DIG FOR GOLD UAU'.TOY, W IK) MADE Al'l'I.ICA TIO.V nPllAVE SOX Tl ltXEl) OYER TO Jl VKMl.K t'Ol RT, IS A SI'TlSlTTAUST. 4 SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST GREAT RAILROAD KING AMI'SKMICNTS In speaking of the application of i a. u. ualeton, of Florence, to have his small son turned over to the Ju venile court, the Florence West of last week says: Saul G. Galeton came here early last fall from Colorado, we believe, and a few weeks later his son arrived and went to work with his father at the sawmill here. When the mill shut down they were out of work, and as the story goes here, the father, who Is a spiritualist, set the boy digging at a certain place for gold, which he believed had been burled there by some one. The boy's faith was evi dently weak, and after a time he re fused to dig and ran away. Hence the above. PRIZE FOR BEST BOY CARPENTER .-). 4-4- -, "The cleanes cut, cleverest, and, by all means the most entranriime-of 1 all musical comedies," Is the way in which sumo authoritative critics speak of "The Gingerbread Man." ihei new and successful musical comedy ! fantasle, by Itnnken and Sloune, i which comes to the Eugene theatre on Thursday, January 30. The cast Is an all star one, with such names as Evelyn Frances Kellogg, Ross Snow, Mabel Day, Garrick Major, Nellie Nice, Fred Nice, Annie Dressier, Jas. McElhern, Fannie Hartine, Lulu Vro man, Percy Matson, Bert Lovey and Frank Mansfield as a "part of the complement. . . The scenic environ ment is on an unusually massive scale, while the costumes and cho rus has already become famous. The chief characters in "The Ginger bread Man" are old friends of theatre-goers, and amongst these friends are Simple Simon, Peter Piper, Mar gery Daw and Kris Krlngle. The original Liberty theatre, New York city production, where it enjoyed a long and successful run, will be pre The Griffin Hardware Company of fers as a prize. to the school boy who builds the best bird house in the com petition that Is now going on a set of tools consisting of the following pieces: 1 1 Diston handsaw, 1 May dole hammer, 1 ratchet brace, 1 gim let bit, 1 each 1-4. 3-8, 1-2, 5-8 and 3-4 Inch Irwin bits, 1 Keen Kutter hand ax, 1 8-Inch wrench, 1 No. 84 rule, 1 set awls and tools, 1 6-fnch Button pliers, 1 5-inch Keen Kutter screwdriver, 1 Stanley level, 1 No. 110 block plane, 1 oil stone, 1 car penter's pencil, 1 carpenter's apron, 1 No. 14 steel square, 1 3-4 inch Keen Kutter chisel, 1 1 1-4 inch Keen Kut ter butt chisel, 1 try and mitre square. ! The tools are on display In 'the south window of the store. MARRIED ' Saturday evening. January 25, 1908. Robert -M. Lane and Miss Maud Morgan, County Judge Chrismau of ficiating. Saturday evening, January 25, 1908, Claude Broders and Mrs. Bridg et A. Harbour, Rev. Father O'Far- rell officiating. Mr. Broders Is member of the firm of Broders Bros., butuhera. EtUEN'E ritOrrcilTY WllJj GROW YALCAM.E Blair street addition 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 them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Siuslaw coun try can not go out la any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is there. There are both acreage tracts and large lots iu this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly install ments if you desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf - RORX To Mr. and Mrs. William Whelail at Portland, a son. Mrs. Whelan was formerly Miss Floy Luc.key, of this city. It AX It FOOIiSHXES When attacked liy a cough or t cold, or whn your throat is sore, I is rank foolishness to take any othei medicine' than Dr. King's New DIs covery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Em pire, Ga. "1 have used New Discov orv for seven vonrs and T know it if the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croun. and all throat and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Discovery quickly relieves every attack:" Known the world over as the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot tie free. Acreage! WILLIAM:1 K!Ifrr71 TILLd Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have yon pains In the loins, side, back, grolnp and bladder? Have you a flabby ap pearance of the face, especially un- der the ryes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If 80, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure yon. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 50 cents. WHlinnis Mfg. Co., prons., Cleveland. Ohio. I1IDS WAXTEI) Sealed bids will be received by J. B. Coleman. Eugene, Oregon, up to 5 p. in., February 10th, 1 90S. for office and hotel building 55x114. two stories. Plans and specifications may be secured at the office of John llanzicker, architect. Owner reserves all rights. fS Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, lx2. miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. jWms 3 and 4 Beckwith Bld .. , t.lHl ' B. Rldclpy Saturday ordered the Na tional Bank of North America at New fork close-) for liquidation and np lolnted Charl" W. Ilannn, National bank examiner, as receiver. . This wax one of the Morse banks, weaken ed bv the run 'if last October. It owes the Hearing house $2.3110, (ion. NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS SPECIAL 01'1'0RTIX!T1ES Tho' Southern Oregon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers special opportunities for teachers to review for the teachers' examinations 'In February and August, and to tnke work in pedagogy and special meth ods in teaching the various grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for teachers who can teach manual train ing, many are taking advantage of the Industrial work lately installed In the school. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal. The State Normal School at Ash Innd Is . enjoying the largest appro priation of state funds ever granted a normal school In the history of Or egon. Catalogues sent on nppltca tlofi to "the president. J31 (Continued from Page One.) Q ! is In direct violaik of the Sherman act. I "The department regards the suit as of the first importance as It is sought by means thereof to break up the substantial monopoly of the transportation business of the coun try between the Missouri river on the east and the entire Paclfk const, south of Portland, on the wes. Aside from the railway companies above mentioned, the other defendant In the suit Is the Farmers' Loan & Trust company of New York, which Is the depository of all the stock of the San Pedro road under a contract by which it Is required to give prox ies to such persons as may be named by Mr. Hnrriman and Mr. Clark for a period of years. There are also Individual de fendants who are alleged to have con ceived and carried out the conspiracy complained of, to-wit: E. H. Hnr riman, Jacob H. Sehlff, Otto H. Knhn, James Stillmnn, Henrv C. Frick, Henry S. Friik. Henry 11. Rogers, and William A. Clark." While naming the individual de fendants, the statement makes no mention of any intentions to pros ecute any of these officials person ally In any criminal proceedings. CHRISMAN AND KEF.NEY FILE PETITIONS County Judge Gabriel R. Chrismau and County Assessor Benjamin F. Keeney both filed their petitions for renomination on 1 the Republican ticket Saturday afternoon. There is a blank In the petition for a brief platform of the candidate, but nei ther Mr. Chrismau or Mr. Keeney filled In the blank. This Coupotf is Worth $1.70 to You The Saoitol Chemical Lab oratory Co. Uclcde Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knclottd find $1, 00, lor which imt me lh .! 1 1 inr til ol 10 Miutol pioUucu 4s ottered. lUef llitou!) uy tltuggut wouie in HULL'S DRUG STORE Of P. P6.4J ZII m Street worth of V;; HjfflMg Ni for a $1.00 bill Cut out this coupon in upper right hand corner and send The Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company, of St. Louis, with n $1 OH Kill an, I nnr nini anrl thif will ipvm vmi V through us the complete assortment of ten full sizet$! packages of Sanitol as illustrated. These are the most Sj, satistactory toner preparations mine worm ana me i regular total retail price ot these articles is JJ.U, E. E. Rrodle, a .former Albany printer, has bought the Oregon City Enterprise. Invesvorn will double their money In two years if they buy lots or ncre tracts In tho Blair street addition The city must iiulld In that direction. Tho new court houso at Astoria, built at a cost of $200,000, has Just been opened. Il VOt; iv.VEW The merits or the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2!)20 Olive street, St. Louis. v. Corvallis Is thinking of cancelling the lighting franchise held by the Willamette Valley Company If the present service Is not bettered. TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your crocer rrturni your money t you don't liko Schilling's Bent; wo pay hiiu. to,SsSl Ml O "S -X XH. I , rtoarn tiio 14,1,11 f' llitt8 .1TUh. NEW TODAY. ACHE TRACTS Acre tracts and large lots In lllclr Street Addition, close In and near school house; installment plan you make your .own terms. Call or write to Ore- . gun Land Co., Eugene, Ore. tf EUGENE THEATRE XSSEWSr I Thursday, January 30th JMixoi? & Zimmerman serve" ilie Merry Musical Fantasy THE ORKilN'AI, MREKTV THEATRE XEW YORK UTV I'ROIU't TIOX 0 , 1 B!L -eL ! Estate GINGERBREAD .MISIC ItV A. RAI.nwIX SI.OAXI ROOK AMI I.VRICH IIV I'REDERICK RANK EX MAN A Multitude of Emphatic Song Hits, Sung by a Beauty Chorus that is Supreme in Vocal Execution A Medley of Mirth, Melody and Magnificense 5 I'EOI-I.E l( l,l lIX(J CO.MKIIIAXS, si ;ki:k, dancers, snow ;iki,m, I'.EWm ill.MJ CIIOItlvjTERS 62 Gforccus Costumes, Massive Production, D.:ilin3 Electrical Effects Pie.ue". the Children and Tickles the Grow Ups, Pricas: 50,c 75c, $1 and $1.50 I McMurphey & Rugh 22 West 8th St., Eugene, Ore. The Theatre Cafe Is now s' rvlng a ! dish of delicious fre?li shrimp wllh every order of oysters. ' Come and eat ovsier.. tf An orlin;.nce hns 1 n pa;".l In fto-ehurs prohibiting n n in from entering pool r""ni. and clear stores, and nNo prever.t'ng hoys under IX us Ink tobacro at n'A. III!. OLIVE C. WALLER. Osteopathic p'.M'strlan. Office hours. 9 a. m. to 12: 1:3o p. in. to 4:3f. Hamp ton loilld'ne. "th nndOW'illamette street. Phone 6171. Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizesjt The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double in value soon. These Lots are near the car line. They lie high and dry and command view of the city. Cheap in price and sold on easy tcftns. For further in formation sec G. G. GROSS -tr- ATPE m,CC.K, EUCFNE, OREGON. ELI BANGS J. if. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARL tvTcNUT V BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables Cabs Always Keady First Class Turnouts of AU Descriptions Mi KrNZii; cr GK'miw. Ru,.,,-.. atfi'Od. iii. Sm i n co i ol call at private rrhlrrcrR Vul wtil call li.r b-KKafc l o ilrd llic day before. ..STAGES.. EUGENF-FtOHHN-'CE STAGE -A dally l.-er IdviEuecneatA ni, lor Mjpletcn, clow ornrclion v iramtr lor Florence and - cine StanoThcne Main 22Livery Phone Main 21 BR0DCRSBR0S. NEW MARKET ! are. row located in our nev building? acro.sihc street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Car Cboice Lard for 65c Prollt (ne) Stewi Strictly Cot, Prlc West. Oth ' Street. BRODERS BR.OS. MAHKET