Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 08, 1908, Image 4

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    One of the important Duties ot Fnysicians ana
the Well-informed of the World
is to lenrn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur
ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
known to physicians and the-Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the
Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy.
TRUTH AND QUALITY
appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right
living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour
of nrcreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the use of medicines discnsed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many instances a simple, wholesome' remedy may be invaluable if taken at the
proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present
trullifiilly the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Infoi "tied because
Of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method c. manufac
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
This valuable remedy has lieen long and favorably known under the name of
Syrup of Figs and lias attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, und ns its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians and the"' Well-Informed lot the world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be
called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California F"ig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of
F"igs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of F'igs which has given
satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which
is fifty cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of tbe Company, filed with the
Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, 1J. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1006.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Louisville, Ky.
San Francisco, Cal,
U S. A.
London, England.
New York, N. V.
VA tiKXK I'KOi'MtTY
WILL (JltOW VAl.tAIILIC
Dlftlr ntroot addition property la
lirtl In (lllllh in in Vnlnn arillili. ...
next two yours. Two oloctrlc rail
way! aro coining up tho valloy from
Portland nl both of thorn miiKt cn-
r the city from the, weat. anil the
lllfl that will tun tlm Hlntilnw Mm..
try can not go out lu any othor di
rection. As Biireaa water ruin down i
hill. KiiKcne iniint build 'down the 1
valley because the biulueaa la
there. !
, There nro both ncrenno tracts and ,
lurgo Iota In thla addition, only n
mill) from the hiialneHa center and '
three blocks from tho Uenry publlol
school. I
I'rlcna are very rcnaonahlo and ynu I
may make your own turma, a auiiill ;
payment down and monthly Install-1
1 DR. MARTIN ON
' SPRINGKUNG AND POURING
In the preHence of ah Immenne au
dience laxl cvnnlnK at the Christian
churches. Dr. 8. M. Slartin delivered
a most effective discourse on the sub
ject, "Sprinkling and I'onrini?." He
examined the Instances of sprinkling
and pouring mentioned In both the
Old and New Testaments, and In no
case was It found that pure water was
(ever sprinkled or poured upon any
oerson by the authority of God lor
Hny moral, ceremonial or religious
purpose alnce tho world began. The
Scriptures were set forth in their
clear teachings and the recognized
scholarship of the world was Intro
duced showing approval of such
teach teachings.
Dr. Martin desires to uphold the
teachings of God as found in the Bi
ble and he la not ashamed of them.
Beyond auestion a true minister of
: the (iospel launder obligation to 00a
i to show his live for humanity by hat
lng and dethroning evil, while on the
other hand he lovingly nxiilts rlKht
i eousnexs. Inspired David said: "O
; ye that love the Lord, hale evil.
I Ps. 97:10. Jesus says: "Love one
j another, even as I have loved you."
Ijohn 13:34.
, Como to the revival tonight and
I hear the masterly sermon on tho sub
ject, "Is Christianity Reasonable?"
I For Sunday Bible school at 9:45
1 a. ni. One week ago there were 446
present. Come tomorrow and raise
the number to fj 0(1. At 10:45 a. m.,
sermon, "Hofuge." At 3 p. in., "Idol
atry In Kugene." Don't miss this.
Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m, At
7:30 the sermon on "Opportunity."
Kvery service a great one. Come
early.
rector. Massta at 8 and 10:30 a.m.;
vespers and sermon, 7:30 p. ni.
railed llreihren church, C. C. Hell,
past r. Services tomorrow at tbe
u."iial hours.
Klr.it Church of Chrlit, Scientist
Sundav services, li a. in. and .:30
p. m. ' Subject, "Spirit. Sunday
school, 12 m.; Wednesday evening
meeting, 7:30 p. m. Kree reading
room open dally except Sunday from
2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome.
Cetntral Presbyterian church.
Frank's hall, East Ninth street, H. N.
Mount, pastor. Sunday school at
9-45 a. m. The pastor will speak at
,11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning
subject, "Infant Baptism." raremn
1 t hii!t.n ahnuld nresent
; them at the beginning of this ser
1 vice for the ordinance. At 7:30
;p. m. the 27th anniversary of the
'founding of the Christian Endeavor
movement win De ouservcu wm.
address by the pastor and an open
meeting. The young people's an
nual missionary offering will be re
ceived at thos meeting. A cordial In
vitation Is extended to all persons to
attend all of these services.
Baptist church, O. C. Wright, pas
tor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.;
morning worship, with sermon, at 11
a. 111.; 11. v. 1'. i . at . i. ' -.
evening service at 7:30, subject,
1 "Statement No. 1." Orchestra.
Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crufts
or puddings are required
loyal is indispensable.
meuls If you desire.
See the Oregon Land Co. at 412
Willamette atreet, or write them for
particulars and prices. tf
V 1 1, 1, 1 A MM CAKHOMC H1VR
WITH rtlt.NH'A ami WITCH HAKL
The beat salve In the world for cuts,
bruise,, sores, ulcers, Halt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all Bkln erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. 8old by Linn
CHX'ItCU NOTICES
Methodist church, D. II. Trimble,
pastor. Class meeting, 9:45 a. m.;
naslor speaks at 10:30 a. m. on "Tho
Immortality of Capacity." At 7:30
p. m. Mrs. Trimble, the pastor's wife,
will give the second of the series,
"The Type of , Young Woman We
Need." Sunday acbool, 12 m.;
Leagui'8, 0:15 p. in. Professor Glen
and choir. A day of spechil Interest.
Congregational church, W. II. I'in
kerton, pamor. Morning service at
11 a. 111., the third sermon In the ae
ries on the Bible, "It's Efficiency."
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.. sub
ject, "Tho Divine Method of S-ivIng
Men." Sunday p'-hool nt 10 n. m.;
Young People's nioetlnir :it 0:.'lo p.
m. Good music. Comu and bring
your friends.
St. Mary's Episcopal church, P. K.
Hammond, rector. Holy Communion
at X a. m.; Sunday school In the par
ish house at 9:45; morning prayer
and sermon, 1 1 a. m.; confirmation
Instruction nt 3 p. m.; evening prap
er and sermon at. 7:30. Strangers
anil visitors cordially Invited.
Catheollc church, .1. M. O'Farrcll,
J, W. ZIMMERMAN LEASES j
PORTLAND LODGING HOUSE!
J. W. Zimmerman, president of thei
I Spencer Butte Coal & Petroleum Co.,
I has recently purchased the business
I of "The Glendora," a lodging house
j at the corner of Nineteenth and
! Couch streets, In Portland, trading
j some property at Newport for it. Mrs.
I LaSourd has been employed to con
Iduct the place. The house contains!
I 96 rooms and is located In a fashlon
jable part of Portland, catering only
j to the best of the trade. Mr. 55im
i merman has a lease on the property
! for a period of three years.
BaKing Powder
APSOiuzeiyM-ure
Not only for rich or fine food
or for special times or service.
Royal is equally valuable in the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa
sions. It makes the food more
taftv. nutritious and wholesome.
'A
ft
ri
j NOTICE
i Notice Is hereby given that I have
I made and filed with the city recorder!
j ballot titles fpr the amendments to'
the city charter proposed by lnitia-;
1 tlve petitions and to be voted on at i
'the city election to lie held April 6,1
i 190S, in reference to water bonds and
water works, and prohibiting ceme-1
leries and burials within the city lim
its. Any person dissatisfied with said i
ballot titles may appeal to the circuit I
court from my action as provided by ,
law. I
S. D. ALLEN, ;
City Attorney.
Eugene, Feb. 7, 190S. fll
AMACITIAN SOCIETY
ELECTS OFFICERS
At the regular meeting of the Am
aritian Literary Society of the high
school last night the following offi
cers were elected for the ensuing
term: President, Raymond Salis
bury; vice president, Andrew Collier;
secretary, Glen Newell; treasurer,
Cecil Bell; sergeant-at-arms, Ralph
O Leary; parliamentarian. Wcnricn
Barbour; critic, Russell Calkins; al
itor. Edgar Balderee; artist, Beecher
Sheridan. The old officers handed
In their reports for the precedioj
term, which showed It 10 have been
the most prosperous time in its hisio-
I ry. wun me new orticers an era
better time is expected.
On the 17th of this month the so
ciety debates the second team o the
nign scnoot and on tne iMth It will
try one of the members for selling
liquor in violation of the local option
law.
MOTHER'S KITCilEX
! Seventh and OaR streets, has open
ed under now management. Good
board and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner everv Sundnv.
tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT.
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just, m
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters &e8adin
SI I AMP HARDWARE STORE
bvllU 50 East. Ninth Street
0: gH,L:.'.yxs:j.vi w..-r .. ,
Will
lie L
IRLetire
Jc rom
ocal IRLefedl F i
eld
ENTIRE STOCK OF
EILER'S PIANO HOUSE TO BE SOLD AT ONCE
I J SSftSBllnp! Ill mm w'"" "
General Agent of the firm takes charge with instructions to sell all Pianos, Player Pianos and Organs at actual factory cost- dim th ( ' u u
ship them back to Portland. The news of the decision reached by the Eilers Piano House to retire from business in Eueene will ul7?Z "f5 rj
with ustonishnicnt ami regret. The determination to concentrate our retail busincssin Porlund and confine our efforts to doing a wholesale business in the s 11 - ' una0UDtec"y De received
closed several stores in Oregon; othcrsare to bj discontinued at once. Within three weeks every instrument in stock here must be sold. To ship these Fin'")?' " 1S Cause" We llave alread'
an extiensc of freight and cartage would not be advisable for then the instruments would still have to tie sold. We are therefore going to close them outri'Tt 1 Playing Pianos back to Portland at
get for them cash, checks, or interest bearing contracts, So long as we realize approximately the cost of the goods we shall be satisfied. Our main ob'ect is t V" stand- We snaU take what we can
In this stock are pianos of world wide reputation, such as WR11KR, sjhmrr, Kt mbai.u, lkster, Marshall wkxdell.story &ci ark. scHUMAvanrlntVi p Upose oftlle Pians at once and stop expenses.
' ' uoiners- fcvwyonearelirblemake. Not a cheap one in the lot.
These prices seem , improbable,
but if you stop to consider the
freight on these pianos back to Portland, the
expense of boxing, the druyage bills, etc., you
can readily understand why we are determined
to close them out on the spot.
' To those not wishing to pay cash we will
arrange terms of payments, $8.00 to $10.00
monthly, or you may pay every three months,
every six months or pay in one, two or three
years time if you choose. Our main object
is to dispose of the pianos.
Closing Out Prices
Regular $250 pianos go for
Regular $300 pianos go for
Regular $325 pianos go for
Regular $350 pianos go for
Regular $400 pianos go for
Rgcular $450 pianos gc for
Regular $500 pianos go for
Regular $600 pianos go for
Regular $675 pianos go for
$148
$178
$196
$228
$248
$285
$332
$428
$475
But don't put off coming, we
mean business in serious earnest
now, and, if you have no music in your home,
this is the opportunity of which to avail
yourself. It w;n never
Monday aiul evening until sale closes.
Remember everything we sell is guaran
jd. Money back if instrument after de
ery is found not satisfactory or as re-presented.
West th Street.
EILERS PIANO
T. H. COMTE, GENERAL AGENT
HOUSE
24
i
West 7th Street