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THE EI GEXE DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1008 es ...ttttttftttt EUG-ENEj Racket Store 1 i WOMAN RILLED BY FALLING DOWN STAIRS LOCAL AGENTS! FOR - PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns are'the only patterns ,, j.nl, - nttino' tmid-- and an instruction Id; urnish:d with all new patterns. Ever pur wrof the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives 4 siting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re view Magasine $1.00 per ,year. A free pattern I with each subscription. Eugene Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon Mrs. Toothaker, mother-In- law or W. W. Dixon, vurii- master for the S. P. Co, at Springfield, was killed by fall- Ing down stairs at the Dixon residence Saturday ;venlnR. The lady had gone upstairs to attend her husband, who was sick. No one saw her fall but her dauKhter heard her, and when she reached the pros- trnte form at the foot of the stairs life was almost extinct. She expired a few minutes afterward. No bones were broken. It is supposed that she died from heart trouble, caused by her fall and rapid descent down the stairs. Mrs. Tooth- nker was aired 72 years. Tho funeral was held Monday with interment in the Laurel drove cemetery. Kev. 1-:. J. Kmmons conducted the ser- vices. i fcKXZlE STAGE leaves Eugene lli.m. Stages do not call at Taresdences but will call tor ;ijti( ooiified the day before. JANGb J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A da!lystageleavesEugeneat6 a.m. for Mapleton, close connection by steamer for Florence and erne Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 SHUMATE MILLINERY STORE CHANGES HANDS MItS. IDA BOLTOX AND MISS I.K OXK JKXKI.XS HKCOMH Ott'XKHS OK POPVLAIS PLACE Mrs. J. V. Shumate today sold her millinery business located in the Rfs don block on East Ninth street to Mrs. Ida Bolton and Miss Leone Jen kins, both of this city, and the firm name will be known as Bolton & Jen kins. The new owners have already taken possession of the place and will ! reopen it some time about the first of inext month or at the time of the an jnual spring opening. They will go I to Portland in a fpw days and pur tchuse a complete stock and when the store is re-opened it will enrrv one of the most e:.ii:oleie lines of millinery in the state. Mrs. Bolton and Miss Jenkins are experienced milliners, having been professional trimmers for the past several years, Mrs. Bolton having spent the last two seasons in the larg' est store at North Yakima, Wash., and Miss Jenkins having been at La Grande the past season. They have many friends here who will be glad to hear of their venture and who will wish them an abundance of success. Mrs. Shumate will retire from the millinery business entirely, and enjoy a well-earned rest. She will devote some attention to a 70-acre tract of land which she has recently purchas ed near CoburK and which she will set to English walnuts. - AMI SF.MKXTS ' That fine old Irish play, "Kerry Gow,'- made Justly fatuous by Joseph Murphy, was produced-at the Kugoiuv theatre lust night, aud proved sonic-1 what disappointing. Bernard Daly., In the title role, is a clever but not I altogether strong actor for a part1, upon which depends the success of the performance in its entirety. It may be said, however. In extenuation of the shortcomings of the company, that one of its members was ill aud is now In a Eugene hospital suffer ing from brain fever, and that his part, that of "Patrick Drew," was taken by an eleventh-hour substitute,! who had but partially mastered the, lines. I There Is much anticipation on the part of local play-goers concerning I the coming of the Lewis-Lake Com ipany in "A S10O0O Beauty" at the I local theatre on the night of Wednes day, February 15. The thirty people i of this organization are known from I const to coast as comedians, singers, and dancers, and the scenery carried for this big aud showy production is said to be both beautiful anil mas sive. A novel feature will be the in- ' troduction of the electric swings miui- I ti...l..,.wl I... .... ne girls. The seat sale will start soon. ' The cast of "the Virginian" Is stronger than ever this season, which reflects great credit on The Kirke La Shelle Co. It is not uncommon for managers to retrench and cheapen a east after a play has been on tour for a season or two, but In "The Vir ginian," the Important characters, with one or two exceptions, are play ed by those who originated them when the play was first produced In New York City, The big city attrac tion is to be an early offering at the Eugene theatre. NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR JUNCTION CITY HEARTILY ENDORS E EDDIES AD.MIHAL SCHLKY'S PALM. Taken lly Chesterfield, Clnii-roynul ami Palmist. During Grant Chesterfield's visit to Omaha five years ago this summer i the noted palmist read the palm of Admiral Schley at a public reception I in the presence of hundreds of peo ple who had gathered -a tthe Court Mouse to shake hands with the hero of Santiago. Professor Chesterfield ADMIItAL St'HLKVS HAND talked for fully fifteen minutes on the Admiral's palm. "You will see how deeply she lines are accentuated," says1 Processor III AND CHAMBERS BISTOW CONSOLIDATE 'onttacd from Page One.) the hftnlr wilt n..i,.. tha 'er floors of both. A second r'I! b& also nrnlinhlv nrtriari waller building. Jwt National Bank, after the -mon Is effected and the cap weased. aa stnteH in tha i,. ler. m ho .i, N banks In the state and '! strongest outside of ISP PTllnrirp,! nniFln ...in . ,iu ifuni icia "111 i more room for the trans- -c sroKins business of the " J win better accommo- ritrnna 'J' Chnnihcru to lictire. "'mill ill tb circular letters rashler of the Chiim ; hnnk. win tak? a prul !V First vi!,.i i.... ""II. MMI .III. :3 win. f.-,,.., . ,. sl:o2-h,.r. His other I'b are v..ry (.xti-nsive, tls e":''iv time and at- ; ;jt live years ago, nntl Vn '5 has,l"ll " splendid "Mhi ".k . " 'nlcn 11 "- "1 h. V nown at present -' done win. t. i. ,. Iliitlof CRFT DKM.VM, r"i. tu7... . 'rv... . - " hen brok. 1 Tl?1"rl("1,1 demand "Ur . nnt nn" due iT conditions 11KOTHERIIO(I Oh' ST. VAVL TAKK XOTlfU Every member of the Brotherhood of St. Paul and his wife (or sweet heart) Is expected to be present at the Brotherhood social tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at Woodman Hall. After a good social time the event will close with an oyster sup per. Try to be there by 7:30 p. m. for a social time. This Is a slight change from the first arrangements. COMMITTEE. Tcncliers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Lane county will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county pa pers at the court house in Eugene as follows: For Sttito Papers. Commencing Wednesday. February 12, nt ft o'clock a. ni., and continuing until Saturday, February o, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. History, Spelling, Urography, Heading, Psy cholog;. , t Thursday Written Arithmetic. Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keeping, Physics, Civil CuverniiK'nt. Frltlny Physiology, English Geo graphy, Composition, Algebra, Kng lish Literature. Saturday Botany, Plane Geom etry, General History. School Law. For Con lily Papers. Commencing Wednesday. February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, February 14. at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. History. Orthography, Reading, Physical Geo graphy. Thjjrsday Written Arithmetic. Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy siology. Friday Geography. School Law, Civil Government, English Literature. W. B. DILLAKD. County Superintendent. IF WOMEN OXLY KXKW. What A llenn of Happiness It. Would llrfiiR to Their llbim-s. Hard tqxlo housework with an ach ing back. Brings you hours of misery at leis ure or at work. vjf women only knew the cause that Backache pains come from sick kidneys. 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sicK kid neys. Eugene people endorse this: Mrs. S. Y. Abbott of 4S4 Pearl St.. Eugene, Ore., says: "Last winter I was taken down with a bad spell of sickness and kidney complaint. There was hardly ever a time when I could not attend to housework but this tint" I was completely laid up. My back was so weak I could scarcely move without pain. I started doctoring and took several prescriptions but without much benefit as far as I could see. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommend ed to me and I got a box. I contin ued taking the remedy and the pains and weakness left me. My kidneys seemed to gain strength until I was entlndv well again. I can now do in v work without the least annoy- all dealer". . Prke "i0 Mllburn Co., Buffalo, agents f.'.r the t"ni- As will be seen elsewhere, the Junction City board of dtreetors will submit a proposition to the lemil vot ers of this district ou Saturday, Feb ruary 15, for the purpose of hondint; the district for the sum of $i000 for the purpose of building and equipping a new six-room school house, and the purchase of a site therefor. This proposition should meet with the approval of every voter in the dis trict. A new schoolhouse is absolute ly necessary, and it is a matter of economy to build a larger building than Is needed just at the present time. Three of the rooms will be furnished nt once and the others will be furnisned as needed. On account of the Increased atten dance, the board was obliged to rent two additional rooms for which the district pays n rental of $2 do per school year. The furniture of these rooms will furnish two of the rooms in the proposed new building. This six-room building is really a compromise' measure as some thought four additional rooms would be suffi cient, while others thought it would be best to build a building of eight rooms, as the district not only in town, but outside, is increasing rap idly in population aud it is claimed that In a few more years the entire building would be in use. However, the majority thought it best to erect a six-room building, and we are of the opinion that this is the wiser choice. Let us all pull together iu this matter. The building ia an ab solute necessity and the propositnon should receive a unanimous vote. I loyal Neighbor H f ieers. Oracle, Mrs. Mina G. Sanders; vice. Mrs. A. M. Lee; chancellor, Mrs. May R. Moorhead: recorder. Mrs. Lottie Howard; receiver. Miss Hazel K. Mof fitt; marshal, Mrs. Kozllla Starr; in ner sentinel. Mrs. Nora M. Dixon; outer sentinel, Mrs. Carrie H. Dick. The installation was held Monday evening, alter which light refresh ments were served. liuitclirig Improvement. H. V. Johnson expects to make snme improvements cjn his corner as soon as the necessary lumber can be secured. He proposes U extend the building almost the full length of the lot. ami add 'another story. The creamery building WW be torn down and the west end of the new build-1 tug used for that purpose. A photo graph gallery will occupy the second floor1 of the front and will be con ducted by Oscar Smith, a recent ar rival here. With this new improve ment tho old corner will show off with the rest of them. Times. Dealer and Patient at Hallowell, Mains, Make Statements Under Oath In connection with the Intense In terest manifested by tho public, at large In the theory of L. T. Cooper as to the human stomach being the source of nearly all 111 health, tho statements of Mr. W. 1). Spttutdlng, of llnllowell, Me., one of the oldest and best wnown druggists In that state, and of Mrs. Frederick Harvey, a well-known muse living in the same place, will be Interesting to thous ands of persons who are today suf fering from ailments directly trace able to the stomach. The fact that these statements are made voluntar ily, under oath, removes all element of doubt. The statements follow: "Hallowell, Maine, July 20, '07. "To The Cooper Medleln Co., "Dayton, Ohio. "Gentlemen The policy at Spauld Ing's drug storo la to gain the per fect confidence of the public by never recommending any medicine or treat ment until Its virtues have been fully established. Tho Cooper Hemedley! were to us an unknown quantity, we were very skeptical of their niediein nl value, aud It was not until several of our customers had received such beneftrtnl results from their use that we could no longer doubt their value that we consented to take the agency for the Cooper Hemedles In this terri tory, heartily endorsing the same. "Herewith we give the testimonial of a lady whose case came under our personal observation from hor being a regular customer, und she says: " "Gentlemen of the Cooper Medi cine. Co., Dayton, Ohio: It is with pleasure 1 recommend your New Dis covery medicine, of which 1 have tak en tho contents of three Uottles, and lean today eat anything without In I convenience to myself. For n num jber of years 1 hud suffered Intensely j with severe headaches, sour atom inch, Indigestion, iialns In my sldo, and complications which made It ex ceedingly hard for me to accomplish I even my household work. Physlc ' inns had given me dozens of prescrip i lions, which failed to accomplish a cure or even relief. Your New Dis covery medicine advertisement nttrac 'ted my intention, aud I purchased a I bottle of the medicine, which 1 took ; according to directions and before It 'was half gone, I felt very much bet ' ter; when 1 had taken the contents of two bottles I gained courage to ;eat many things, which for years I nail denied niyseir. and found they caused mo no 111 effects. Today, af ter having used three bottles of the New Discovery, 1 can eat anything- I and feel that 1 am a woman onc more, and therefore would advise 1 anyone to take Cooper's New Discov i ery, for I feel sure It will cure them." i- Mrs. r'rederlek Harvey, Hallowell, ' '..Mo. I "We endorse the above testimonial 'under oath, as being correct. I "V. 1). Spauldlng. j "Testimony before tne under oath thts 22nd day of July, 1907. 1 Geo. A. Safford, i (Seal.) Notary Public. The Cooper Hemedles have proven (eminently satisfactory wherever In troduced, we will be pleased to ex ; plain their nature to any one wishing j to know about them. Hull Bed Cross I Drug. Co. are agents. COFFEE Schilling's Best is a business-like name; you know what it means; and it means what you want. Vour irrorpr rrtnm, your raonur tf yuu doo'l like it; we pay lum. NOTICE OF MSSOLITIO.X. diesierueiu, iioiuiiub i" i l HictatoH nri luus than tlillR ShOClS ' of typewritten matter. Since Chesterfield's arrival here scores of predictions made by him have come to pnss. Stacks of testi monies to the effect are piled upon his mantel. Crowds of people dally crowd his parlors nt 612 Wlllametto St. to consult him on all affairs of life. Because of the numerous en gagements made by his secretary. Professor Chesterfield will bo obliged to remain In Eugene another week at least. His parlors remain open eve nings. The fee asked for a conipleto life reading Is Due. Notice is hereby given that the GASOLINE WOOU BAWINQ W. G. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. a nee. For s:'e cents. New Yon;, te.l Stat-?. Ue!!H:il''' anil take in r the 111 NT. niune - Doan's- Why buy new clothes when we can make vour old ones look like new nt Eugene Dye Work; lamette streets. partnership firm of Biisbnell & Crane with headquarters at No. 45 West Eighth Street, Eugene, Lune County, Oregon, has been by mutual consent dissolved, tho stock of goods of said firm having been sold and E. T. Bushnell retiring. Dated this 2ard day of January, 1908. E. T. BUSHNELL Wm. CHANE. F6 POHTLA.M) KOYAL IIAKERV Bread, the best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. WHEN YOF SF.K GHF.KX PAPKH CiOlXU In yoiirMoor you can. relish tho thought that your neighbors know you trade with first-class grocers anywny. But thnt Isn't a fraction of the satisfaction you'll have when you come to use tho groceries we send you. Make up a trial order as an ex periment. Include the articles of which you ure tho Judge. Wa are confident of your approval. W. M. GREEN, ISUZX&l 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. Sixth and Wil li Builds Hl waste tissue, promotes appetite. Improves digestion. Induces refreshing -sleep, giving renewed strength and health. That's what Ilolllsier's Itoiky Mountain Tea. will do. 3."ic. Tea or Tablets. l.ttin Drug Co. Don't miss the dunce Saturday nl::M, February Mb. afler Company C's annual inspection. IS WILLIAMS' CAKBOMC BAi.VK WITH AK.MCA and WITCH IIAKI. TO WHOM IT MAY I'ifKCKKX The question has orien been nsked, ran there be r-mmI water sucitred In the Gross addition? We say, yes. G. W. Taylor, the well driller, has lust Informed the company that he has completed two wells of excellent water in said addition at a depth of 65 feet. G. GROSS, tf Manager. WOOD BAWIXO John M. P. D!xod, aucctssor to W K. Bodny. All ood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw TO f I KK A i 'OLD IX OXF. IAV Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qinnlne OREGON HOME 8c LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank Tablets. Druggists ref-md money if It falls to cure. K. W. GKOVE S sig nature Is on each box. 2.ic. Get You a Home of Your Own Have some pood bajjainsin small and large farms. City Lots and City Homes. Will be glad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to All. Oregon Hom &. Land Co., A. A. Aoby, Mgr. l Acreage! Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2 ' miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. Rooms 3 and 4BeckwithBid5 , H - i nuns, uuarameea 10 k " i O'K'it n ii ,,'"' money refunded. 'hri?'!,!!.!1:""1; Fine floor, eeod tin ""'"f to r. "faction !'n m nu The best salve In the world for cuts. : bruiser, sores, ulcers, fnt rheum, tet- i ter, chapped hands and all skin erup- i Hons. Guaranteed to give atlsfactlon ; or moner refunded. Sold by Linn ' Drug Co. Williams MI t o., prop... Masquerade at I awarded. Uto floor, (rood muslr pm! lots r' tiunch nt the dance SiMir 1 ' nlghU, poltl LAND V.O February S. after Ct.m; :u.y C an- HltKSS t AHMVAL Icr rink. I1AKI i-l h ' I A FULL LINE OF... New Grar.itvwire just in Stoves, Ganges ...fcre, of the Leading ONG IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Graniteware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuks and Oranges J. W. WH!TE TFs-Grocer G-rner Oth an J Willjmcttc i!s. in.one Rcd46tl i-,, .... nital Inspection. f Bread. ' "'' 1 " ":-k: U . " ' ,., '.- F-ir i-al " - SI 0 I) ""' :" '-and healthy." a.V. T. i ...j..-r :,,, ;';;;' : fY tfJ!r PPjfj'i Pf l P'TIf'1! IT "HR 11'