TUB EVCEXE DAILY GUARD, TIUItSlMr, FEBRUARY 8
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AVefictablc Preparation Cor As
similating ihcFood. nnilUci?ula
ting the 5 louiflda and Dowels of
Protnotes'Dif'esllon.Chcerful
ncsandRcst.Contalis neither
Ofnum.Morpliiiie nor Mineral.
Not Nahcotic.
Ux4tniw
Aiun &d
Aprrfecl Iteincdy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsioris.Fevcrish
ncss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
M For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
LXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TMI IMTUN OOMMNf, Ht VON fllTV.
lEUOENE'l
! Racket Store 1
LOCAL AGENTS FOR
PICTORIAL
. REVIEW PATTERNS
Pictorial Review Patterns arcj'thc only patterns
provided with a cutting; guide and an instruction
guide furnished with all new patterns. Every pur
chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives
a cutting guide, and no other patterns arc provided
with these guides
Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re
view Magazine, $1.00 per year.
A free pattern with each subscription.
Eugene Racket Store
W. J. Baldwin, Prop.
35 If. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon
'PLEASANT SURPRISE -
FOR REV, C. A. WOOLEY
ifis Kij;is u.u:i umv him
r.sr nu.ht and nti;si:vn:i
HI M WITH A SPLKMHI) COl'ITf.
Ycatt rcliiy was a busy day for Falr
nKitiiii. Surveyor wer out running
linen for the Hutting of the shade
trceH and w.ortm of men were out
planting them, and tho city council
had hUrifiif-HH at tin; railroad (routing
HiirvuyliiK for the cruaHiiiK of the
ulectrlc lino, bur. the crowning event
of tho day wan in the evening. This
waa u surprise parly for Itev. C. A.
Wooley. Several ludli'H, Iwadcd by
the arch-coiiHplrator, MrH. J. I), Mc
Donald, arranged the surprlHe for
him. It wag to be an ex predion of
appreciation of hit pant sorvlrcit and
pleasure at the proHpect of hia con
tlnuiMl hit vice. Karly In the even
ing the neighbors and frU-nda aa
seiitbled ut the home of-Simon K!ov
dutil, next door, and marched In a
body and aurprUcil I he reverend
Kcnl I' man. Tli"V tilled the house to
overflowing. After an hour of il;ian
ant converse. Mr. Wooley w;ts or I mi--ed
to tho kitchen by Mrrt. Wooley to
lii I Id a fir. t hat the gucxtH might
have Houi cot fee. In I lie meantime
an elegant couch had been brought
into thn front room, then four or
five men repaired to the kitchen and
Hclzlng Mr. Wooley, forcibly carried
him Into the parlor and laid him on
the couch. He waa told to recline
there and nee how good it waa to
rest upon. Then one of the number
reminded htm that a laboring man's
reat wait nweet, that ho had been a
hard-working man for year a and had
labored incoKHantly for tho good of
hlH community. Sometime, per
hapH, thin labor has aeemed unappre
ciated, if ho hia friends now wlnh to
atone. The laboring man should
have complete and aufflclf nt rent. No
other place Ik go appropriate an his
own home upon an easy couch hut
routided b loving friend. I. He It
self Is but a daT'a work, and as he
now npprouclir-n the end of that day's
work it. was appropriate that his fil"ii
work it was appropriate that his
friends should seek to enable him to
rest with ease and comfort.
DOCTORS DEFEAT '
LAWYERS AT BOWLING
The docloM rl- r;ir !.e l;:w.u rs
at a Kplritt d iMiwiini,' rutiii.-t at tlte
Cmiirnercliil i hili Jit.r n;;:l.r. Th-.
lawyers allow. (I the l t'.rs a hnndl
eap of luu imlnls. bill tiny ''" un
able to overeonie li. l-'ulluwinj; Is the
correct score:
l,nn yeri.
Ave.
Travis !1 42 104 1.12 4.1s 147
Williams 12 121 II" 37 122
Potter ' 1 :i0 120i &7 347 I1S
Bryson 'ISO ml 10; 3:17 1 12
Pipes . jl Iti 192145 4S3 ldl
UeNeff I 1Uu,1V5;10u
' Total 2077 j
v Jof'ttrH. i
, Ave.
Paine 1 1 4 1 1 7 1 13 344 1 15
Cheshire 137 132 ) 1 3 33S 129
Whltson 122120 1C4 40fi 135
Smith H22I 7S! 94.274' l
Uay il54'K.2 120'42i 142
Titus 145
Total 19S3 I
L. P, KORTON BUYS ICE
PLANT AT OREGON CITY
li. P. Horton, of this city, and his
sTSn-iu-law, Hoy H. (Utx, of Oregon
City, havo purchased the Ice factory
at the latter place from Portland par
ties and Mr. Horton and family left
on t ulay'ft train to make that city
their Tuture homo, Tho plant 1h n
good one and does a splendid busi
ness. Mr. Horton mid his estimable
family will bt missed by their many
friends in Kiitfene, but they promise
to come back on a vUlt often.
4"fr ;
A.Ml Sli.M K.NTS
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Only a Brnall audience witnessed .
the production of the '"$10,000 Beau
ty" at the Kiigone theatre last night. !
It waa not up to the usual standard
of musical comedies and burlesque
that have visited this city tho pres
ent season. j
In the performance of Antony and;
Cleopatra, which comes to the Ku-j
gone theatre on Friday, February 21,;
are a number of people whose names j
stand for recognized merit. Mr. Han
fod.of course, is looked to for a great
impersonation f,f Marc Antony, a role
which he has studied In all ts phas
es, and in who' exposition he is j
by many people accounted without a
peer. Preparations for the scenic
display which litis marvelous drama1
so abundantly invites Invo been made!
on a magnificent scule. After a plc
loral preface, as novel In idea as It Is
beaut if ut In exec tit Inn, tho curtain
rises on a scene showing the portico
of f'leopaira's palace, with the river
Nile In tho- distinice. As the curtain
rises on new events in the action of
;the tragedy, now revelations of ar
( i h I tec t uro and landscape, hot h Ro
man and Kr;yptiau, are placed before
lhi i.vn V.. I 111., en. !!:.. -n'-ir t-i.h.n-
dors that have been so prod ion sly
worked out have n.vt been allowed to
cause Indifference to the ner.ssity
of a good acting company. Many of
the old favorites of M r. I lanford's
company are seen In responsible roles.
ft II
Miller's Shoe Store
Most any body can soli you
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GOTO A SHOEMAKLR
who understands the leather ar.d k.iows
what he is selling you. We have a
Repairing Department fitted up with
everything that's n odern in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, The Shoe Man.
West Eth street.
Ti Homo cf Cood Shoes
TIIIO IKKTOU OK OSTKOl'ATIIY
Wlint III Tllli- MmiiN ll'W Hi- (iclK
It iiikI (hi- IVrulhir AhlMlli-n A
quiml ill II In I,4imi; t'ollrw
tf Training
The Krmluate of a rin'ofsnlztnl col
ltKe of osteopathy, after a long and
exhaustive sttiily of the hlKhest au
thorities In anatomy, physloloKV.
pathology, dlitKnosIs, therapeutics and
all kindred branches, Is nwarded a
diploma that kIvcs him a loKnl rkht
to tho title of Doctor of Osteopathy.
That Is the only title that ho wishes,
for he makes no pretense of prnVtlc
1 11 K medicine, the wont medicine lie
Iiik Keuerally accepted as meaning
driiKS.
Tho ahhrevlatlon of the title of
Doctor of Osteopathy Is D. O., nnd
the province of the D. O. la to help
nature, in the human body, to rlKht
herself. He believes that driiKS are
not only unnecessary, but distinctly
damiiKliiK. and that the body Is a very
perfect machine that will run nlonit
smoothly If supplied with the proper
fuel (food), and If none of Its parts
Ket out of position.
Iteimlrliitf the Structure.
Hut, while the most perfect of ma
chines. It Is also Ibe most delicate,
and dersiuenu-nt of Its parts can lie
lirou:li: it ' ii.ti r In scores of ways.
Kail. j:ti. strain, undue exertions,
ait. I lo''.. c.-n't ac i-m-s or relaxation
lilt.- 10 r.i.i 11 I:i 1 v. iieraturc, are
unlv a f,'w of t ie tlihms that may
muse ti-.uil'ti. In this (l.'lic:tte mechan
ism. Siiiiic' liln s the effects are lie
mediately apparent, nomeiiiues I. mi;
delayed.
It Is for the especial work of fin I
Iiik the ileraiiiti'ineut and rectlfvlni;
It that the iwlc.i;iiil!ili- physician Is
trained. Me Is a master mechanician,
and when nuvthlnii Is iviuiib with the
machine It Is the master mechanician
whose services should he called In.
If some little part has slipped out of
place, the resultlliK trouble may he at
a distant part of the mechanism, and
and but the trained expert would he
likely to attempt repairs In the wrong
place and work further damage. Hut
tlo skilled workman docs uolhln un
til lie has made thorough examination
and found that little part thill has
slipped out of place: Then his train
ing enables him to replace It That l
) the w.erk o( the osteopathic phvsh-lan.
I If ion w int sn opinion as "to the
lvalue of nateopa'hle treatment do not
Intake the uil-i.xke of rensiiitiuit am
jelie whese whole training has hc.i
I along other lines Ask seme one who
has had ex;i.rlcnie lt' the sis'.e.n
laud know; or. better ye;, go to a
U'lo-I i.Me.ionii! and ulve him -h,, ,,e
I por-dinny to d.-monsttate tin- thing to
' on
I Dr. 11 I. Stu.llex. os-eivisth. office
nvvr ("lanihe'-s Hardware store
I rhone ll'.ic k l;'.L'g KesMenco, jat
berry street rhone Ked Jis;.
!
(i'i i.i: soldi Kits I
The National Clttard Association of
Iho United States has been tryltiR for
ten years to bring the National (ittard
up to the level of the regular force,
and progresfl has been made in some
of the states, though fur from all that
is desirable. In case jf war the Na
tional (ittard would bo tho first body
of soldiery called out. At present It
consists of Hl7,.'i7S trained officers
and men. The ti5.0U0 regulars add
ed give a total force for immediate
service of I72,!lti3 disciplined troops.
What could be done in the way of vol
unteers reaches Into millions, but this
resource would not be at onco availa
ble for tho field.
Recently tho state of Nevada called
on tho National government for a
body of regulars to enforce tho law
of the Btate. Nevada does not sup
port a single company of militia, nor
could It furnish ono In case of a for
eign war. Its neglect of the National
tliiard has placed it in a humiliating
position, but thero nro other states
that are not much bolter off in mil
II 111 mutters. Oregon has reason to
be proud of Its guardsmen and tho
organization In this stale Is seen nil to
none In the country. The state Is care
ful to see that its eitlr.cn soldiers get
all that Is contingently offered by tho
National government. its National
llttard Is generously treated by tho
general public. The ex intple Is wor
thy, but few of the states have reach
ed us high a standard. Kx.
corrnn
1 w im is essential to
! good COlli'C?
I (iood bean ground fresh,
and .1 woman of common
sense.
V'Mit f tn-tr return TOr mcne l( joq don't
UV .liiliini 1 Lit. r )ar htiu
Suffering IMtnr Save!.
V. S Loper, of Martlla. N. Y.. says:
"I am a carpenter an,! have had many
severe cuts healed'hy Huck leu's Arni
ca Salve. It has savrj me suffering
and dollars. It Is by far the best
heallni; salvo I havo ever found."
Heals burns. sores, ulcers, fwer
Mirri, e.-iema and piles. 25 cents at
V. A. kuykemtall'a drug store.
II VM: km:v
Th merits of th Texas Wonder.
i you would never suffer from kidney,
j bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
i bot'le (two months' treatment. Sold
! by O J Hull, or bv mntl. Send for
1 testimonials, Hr. K V. Hall. 2ii6
! OH 0 street, St. I.oun.
j It. V liK A I1I.U IN UXK UAV
j V:ire I. AX ATI VK ItKOMrt Q.iinlnr
Jlselits. Prungists refund money II
. It t.tils to cure. K. W. UKtiVK'S slg-
lutnro t on ach bt. iic.
If
Ml POffr With hi,);
J3B PMIhS OF ALL KIMS EXECUTED AT THIS' OK-CE
'on. roTi.
s:"..suou, i-.-1 on- in at:d cross, no
siren!! or iio'.e'.ic. onr sns'cmi ti
i e-h,.il'h l!..:'l-i r's li ckv Monr.
1 t.r-i k- ' i" . 1 1,,, , , ., .r,.
..i.l lic.ii'.!.! . T. s or TsMr;;.'
' l.lnu Drug eo.
Diti.ss cai:m i.
V is.-inrrade at r Her rink. Tri-es
a war, led. tf
rt'llll.WD KiUAi. IIAlxKJlY
, I'.r. 'id. the best an.l h-atthlosl
bread m.!,.. Kor .l:o at Otto's.
Saturday
From 8:30 till 9 oclcvk
we will sell
Mens' Tics
value up to 50c at
19c
10 yards
best Outing Flannel
for
59c
Opportunity-
cks mt
ata VJ"Hk
A BARGAIN ONCE GONE IS
NEVER RECALLED. LET NO
THING KEEP YOU FROM THE
STORE THURSDAY and fKliJA Y
owe
From 8:30 till 9 We
will sell men's all.Wooi
Hose, value up to
25c the pair
l2'2c
10 yards bestCalid
in all colors, value 8c
- the JO yards
39c
Everything at, Manttfacturers' Cost
$16-$18- $20 SUITS
Only three more days left to
to get the best all wool
suits, hand tailored, the
latest styles, values up to
$20 for
$ 1 1 93
Ladies'
Coats and
Suits
. y2 Price
65c DRESS GOODS 35c
Buying from a New York
manufacturer 1000 yards
of all wool Ladies' Cloth
at 50c on the dollar we are
?oing to give the people of
Eugene the benefit of the
bargain, value to 65c yard
sale, . )r
the yard JJC
The BON MARCHE TheSaveMoney
Jenkins '&
Starbuck
Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
We are new comers here
and are in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business
We have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number of Eastern
People who are going to
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis
posing of properties such
as City, Pasture arid Farm
Lands, call on us. We
are personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are comtng west. If
you want to SELL, list
your property with "us for
there is going to be "things
doing" in real est.it; that
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms 17 and 18
THEATRE BLOCK
Acreage! ' j
Acreage! !
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
H Rooms 3 and 4 Beckwith Bld j
ANNOUNCEMENT
G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A.
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and
carries at all times the best brands of
Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered p
promptly. j
WE AIM TO PLEASE .
Phone
Main 53
G.H. IRISH
52 E.ist,
9th S'rett
HOWER & WOOD
l!i-l Vnale mid Tlmlx-r I.nnd
llnncli, Kuril! nnd t'lijr rrni. rt,
Venr iwtrennite n,vtfull
nllrlteil.
IliHim 1, ever KlrM Xm. Itnnk
j ELI BANG:, J. H. VEST CP. BERNARD EARL M.-NUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livtry, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Keady
First Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
V. tM ST GE 'tJV Euctne ' EUOEVE FLORENCI STAGE
i"aonot call it A dllyila(feirvEu(!ttwt i-
e-S.-'.'H no..f.,d ths diy Wore. itrimer for Floretwe md
Stjge Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
S. E. Stevens
. . IMA NO Tl'XKU . .
I"' enleri hi HI, r.' I'ltinn
ll.nie. I'hi.np M.iin 1 )
lt.Mil.-neo ,.M S(
IiIiK'1m I'llene HmI -j 7 7 1
I W4
TS ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR A.SPEPSON.
R.tej-Fur.ify .n pt., .
v. :x, $'.x. jt.5o. ?:.chp
rrrt Kit ti in4 tr nn iV (tih-4
Frentind N',.t;..ii S,.
rv. .
Sr. 1
MTFVTi
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LCiU
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MOST GROCERS SELL
Olympic Flour j
every sack guaranteed
MiJeol elected Extern Oregon bird whnt. H f
JJ.rj more loivn nl hr,A IK.n nlhn l! u'
lojvei ire lighter Jnd whit. Became ol t' "
aa.itity ol bteid K-orfucrd 'he cevd is m. h'l
etier Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
THi PORTLAND FLCURJNC MILLS 4
tint,
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