Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 08, 1908, Image 6

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    THE Kl'GKNE DAILY GUARD, SATIKF)AV, KEIIKI AKY 8, 1008
mm
OTHER
TONIGHT AT THE STROKE OF TEN THE
! BALLOT BOX CLOSES FOR LAST TIME
A mother who in in good pliVHioal
condition transmit to bur cliild the
tloKKine of a (food constitution;
sickly, ailing mothnrs, the reverKe.j
J he tiny Inn Ijiinkk " "era liv
ing responsiliility. At nuc.'Ii a time
too great care ciuimot lie taken to
build up the mother')) geiinrul non
utitution, and rcHtore her fniiiiiiine
Bystcm to a healthy, normal con
dition. The gifiiKiNt aKHiHtance that
any woman can have in accomplish
ing thin all-imK)rtant work is
LYDIAE.PINKHAMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Jlrs. M. (iilmer, of West Union,
8. C, wriU) to Mrs. l'inkliani,
Lynn, Miikh.
" I wu (fruatly run down in hralth,
uttering from a wvaknenii peculiar to
my kl I began to take I.ydla K.
I'inkham't Vegutablo Compound, and
I waa not only reatorcd to hralth but
an tba proud mother of a flue baby
irirl. I wlh entry alck and ailing'
woman would gra l.yclla K. I'inkham't
Veiretuble (Vimpnund a trial."
Mr, l'aul Oliver, of St. Martin-
vine. La.. wriUsH to lira. inmiiain
" For vearal Buffered frc
form of female trouble, and the doctor Mr. (
aald I could not get well without an
operation. Lydla K. I'lnkham'a Vr Re
table Compound roatored me to perfeot
k.alllt mil I hlLVA th BWeetltHt UttlB
baby girl. I will nerer eeaae to I
pralae Lydla K. I'lnkham a medicine."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
Kur thirty yearn I.ydin K. l'ink.
ham VcKelable CYumxiimtl, made
from root and herlw, has licnn the
Htandard remedy for female Ills,
antl has posit ively cured thoimands of
women who have been troubled with
Uio worst forma. Why doiit you
tryltr
mimi, uiim,ii i a . m W'u '.' '" " ' ""
' s.
Photo by Dorrln Art Gallery,
MISS MAl'OK I.KWIS, Marrolu
DlHtrlrt No. 4
CH A I'K HON K C A XI l U A T KS
Mra. Jno SHir.n, Bir1iitifli-ll I1K..H IH'J.iH
Mra. II. I., (illiha, Kuiirno
earal auffered from tlmworatlMra. V. W. DuiiikIi'IHt. Huri-im. . . .
). IIuiImiii, riilnee uf Hurou
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14.H0.-S
Mm. O. Collin, Kuki-iic Z iVi
Mra. Mlmiif C'ron.-r
Mrs. K. HiiubiTt, AcniB '-""
Mra. taunt Wrliflit, folium
Mra. M. Moiitunnu'ry, Juiii'lli
Mra. ('. i. Iluiiankcr, Dexter...
Mra. I'. I'. Itiirniird, ColmrK, Or.
Mra. ('. T. (Jootliiiiin, Coliur. .
Mra. J. IliKKlna, HII'J I'l-url St . . .
Mm. Jno. T. Kiuim-r, Klori'iioo . .
Mra. IT. MiiriUiim, K. Mill HI. .
Mra. 10. I'Vllloll, Dexter
Mra. H. A. llnolli, Mil K. Dili Nt .
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announced on Tuesday, February
1H. The prizes will be awarded at
""every candidate and their
friends are requested to he
on' hand at the finish to
NIGHT. I'OHTI.A.V WITHKKAWS .
KKOM XVItTHWKST (TIU IIT
A clash occurred between the rep
reaentatlves of Boise, Lewlaton, Spo
kane, Walla Walla, Norm i annua
and the representatives of the Port
land Country Club and uvesiocK as-
Hoelatlon this morning at the meet
ing of the North Pacific RacInK Asso
ciation that will result In the com
plete separation of the rortiana as
sociation from the Northwest cir
cuit, says the Portland Telegram. The
Portland ciuu ueciueu
races during the week of September
21 to 26, regardless oi opposition
from the towns In the eastern territory.
The Portland races will ioiiow me
Oregon state fair at Salem, wnicn
will be held from sepieniuer m iu
19, and the Salem fair will ioiiow
In turn the California meet at ac
ramento, which will be held from
Sentemlier 7 to 12. G. A. Westgate,
who reureaented rortiana, siateu
that the Portland association coiim
hold their meet at no other time, and
advised the eastern representatives
to follow the Portland fair, which
will be bv far the largest racing
meet ever held In the Pacific Northwest.
The eastern delegation stood rirm
ly together and voted to follow the
Salem fair and take chances on get
ting horses for their races. As tne
Portland association offers about
40,000 in purses during this meet,
the eastern Washington and Idaho
fairs will have to look to other sour
ces for their attractions. Further
more, the Washington fairs are de
pendent upon California and Oregon
horses for their races, so that it is
the onlnlon of racing men that, the
North Yakima fair, which it was de
cided Bhould fall on the same date as
the Portland fair, will be up against
it for entries.
NA.MKS OF COMP F.TIN'O CANDIDATES.
DiMl'Icl No. 1.
CLOSING OF SAWMILL
CAUSED FAILURE
,,fV OIT I'F KMI'I.OVMK.Vr
IKI.I) HF.Sl l.TKD l -'-jXX
F.MIiWtKVSSMKXT
SPHIXtil
XAXCIAIi
The Guard a few days aKo stated ,
that a trustee had been ; aPPO" ted ,
for Harrv Stewart's store ,sl'rlfn8t ' t
lid This week s News tells of It
field. This
aaTheeuizens of Springfield werelj
somewhat surprised
morning when It was " ,".. XJ
Harry M. Stewart had ailed in bua. ,
Iness. and tnai j
been appointed by his creditors as
ti ustee of the stock. The failure of
Mr. Stewart was a ''Vil'ed
public, as it was generally beied
that this store would be among the
last to fall. However, when the hard
times came on and the mill closed
down, throwing nearly one hundred
men out of employment, the sales of
thlB large store dropped off about
100 per cent., thus making It Impos
sible for Mr. Stewart to meet his ob
ligations and the crash came He
has an immense stock of goods on
the shelves and was not prepared for
hard times. He had bought heavil
and has more than double the stock
that he should have during such a
panic as now exists. Mr. Clark an
nounces that sale will be carried o
In this store that will discount any
thing that has ever before been con
ducted in Springfield. He says goods
will be cut to actual cost and In many
cases below cost, as they are bound
to ralsn money enough in the next
sixty days to satisfy the creditors,
and as soon as this is done the busi
ness will be conducted uy -ir. oie-
art as before. The fact that he nas
foiled for ihe time being Is no dis
grace nor due to lack of ability, but
he was caught like hundreds of oth
ers, not expecting a sudden lull In
business, and was unprepared, witn
an overstock oi mercnauuise
heavllv In debt. The News, wltn nis
many friends, hope that the big sale
that is now on will be a big success
and that he will be able to pull
out of the tight place that he so sud
denly found himself in.
seuo
Racket
E NE
Store
You Can
Buy
Clothes
Cheaper
at
this Time
llivml-e we llnvt- nuirkisl
don it ninny kimmI Sulla, Iiwuiim'
we wnnl llicni i loM il mil Ix'fuiv
Mir lil u aprhiK nml Milliliter
In k nrrlvea. Tliew Sulla hour
tlic tmilo mark of MiiliaeN,
Sleril V Co.. bulling tlutlilcra
of llio rouiKry. Tlirjr are imule
of tlie Ihd) ninlcrliila ami linuil
Itilloml. ('time nml took nt
lliem.
Miaa Mull 11 li(lerliolt. Madison SI
Miss MurglKTlle Woods, 11)11 W. Hill
Mlsa tiilice Wiiiiil, 1!HI W. Hill St
Mliia Mat' Dmmliia". I'enrl SI
Mlxa Miilile Julinaoii, KII."V HlgliSI
Mlaa l'uy t'lurk, 71 l'Vrry SI
District No. 2.
Mian Alln Wllllnmx, Dexter"
Miss .eliim t riiiin, Dexter
Mine lelii Sunford, Collage firove
Mlsa Hate llmvlcy, Collage (irove
Mlsa Iteim Duller, Coimge (irovo
Mlsa Dora .liiroba, Dexier :.';
i District No. 11.
Mlaa 1'ln Ciialuiinii, Acme. 7.
Mlsa llnttln Cook, Juiiitloii City
Mlsa 1 .1 1 1 lit it lli'und. Florence
Mlsa tlcrtiiitle lluslinell Junction City
Mlsa F.rsn Humble. Miiplelon
Mlsa Minnie Slbbels, J u ml Ion I'll jr.
Dlsli lrt No. 4.
Mlsa Minnie l,els, Minn, la
Mlsa F.ffle W'llliniM, .Springfield
Mlsa (iisuulii Neff, Cubing
Miss (;eneleve Howe, Crcstvell
Mlsa Irene lloliliiell, I'leiisanl HHI
Mlss Miliblllue Hells, Colling
Miss Merrll Sioll, t re-well
I Miss Myrlle lll-lli'P, onuiu
t Miss l.elll Kterson, Creswcll
' Mlsa Renin Unmlllllili, Coburu
Mlsa Mabel 'riinllipsell, Creswell
1 Miss Filenlil Cliii'l, Spi lllgdelil
I Miss From Sinltli, Springfield
1 Miss l.oil Snilt, t leswell
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Don't miss the dance Saturday
night, February 8th, after Company
C's annual inspection. f
be classed will) the "lop
full line nf fur
men, nml our
We tarry i
ulsliliiua fur
price nml aljlee me rlulil.
We own our own Imlltting,
Miy no n'lit ami nn siillsnetl
Willi rtsisoniible profit.
F:D. HANSON
No. 8 Kiis) Nlnili Siis.t
l-:uaene, tln'ilt'li
s
V
dill tl
a rei't
iiiiiikIi l
Uiitclier.-i."
This niily Rot s to prove Unit I tie
lenders of earl) dlsirlel have nut I lie
nice wnu bv any means. Reserve
forces will be verv much In evidence
nlutit and riinilldat
figure Tuesday when the natiies or;
the winners tire iinlioulued should be,
prepaid for every emergency tonight. I
The Way the I'lDes Will lie Awarded
Capital prlxe -lira mi upright pi-l
an i. viihii d in :!.'. IM W' given to
the young Imly who fccnrcs Ihe niest
votes of any candidate In Ihe milieu
Irri'.ipeellve of 111" dlsirlel she lliav
ro.'Mo In.
Klrsl pi'lrrs In tMcH district To
lit. (our yoiitii; l.iiltes who finish
...... .. . i.!... ..I v.o.. ...
, ', , torn- ,1!-.
... I til. is will b, given a firs) -class ('.'"
'tiip to l.ii-i .iii-,''.-s and return, la
ilil.litii; the best le-trl ue.oittmn.lt
II lis lot en., week while 111 I lie '
ot l.o-i Aimele, tin, let il-e esi oi t of :i
t liaoerotie t ie, It . I 111 Cle i It.i !'. "''
. on'e.l.
llllM't-l!l
To Ihe t 'l.
afler the l-.ts
been nw artle.l
WINNF.KS VP TO DATE
Mrs. John Spores.
Miss Maude la-wls.
Miss Idall llellllelslliill.
Miss liiliu rlle Wmxls.
Miss Alia illlnius.
Miss Zclnm t'liuiin.
Miss I la t'ltsliiuiiil.
Miss llnllle Conk.
Miss I'flie Wllbls.w.
CONSOl. AVION l'l!l.i:s
Mis. V. It. line.
lls l.r it e W ceil.
Mis, M.tt llouglns.
THK IKKTOIt OF OSTEOPATH V
What Ilia Tide Means How Ho Gets
It mid the Peculiar Abilities Ac
quired in Ills l-ong Course
' ot Training
The graduate of a recognized col
leire of osteonathy. after a long and
exhaustive Btudy of the highest au
thorities In anatomy, physiology
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and
all kindred branches, Is awarded a
diploma that gives him a legal right
to the title of Doctor of Osteopathy
That Is the only title that he wishes
for he makes no pretense ot practic
ing medicine, the word medicine be
ing generally accepted as meaning
drill's.
The abbreviation of the title of
Doctor of Osteopathy Is D. O., and
the province of the D. 0. Is to help
nature, in the human body, to right
herself. Do believes that drugs are
not only unnecessary, but distinctly
damaging, nnd that the body Is a very
perfect machlno that will run along
smoothly If supplied with tho proper
fuel (food), and if none ot its parts
get out of position.
Repairing the Structure.
Hut, while tho most perfect of ma
chines, It Is also the most delicate,
nnd derangement of Its parts can be
'brought about in scores of ways.
Falls. Jars, sti'iilim. undue exertions,
land local coulnictiims or relaxations
; tin,, to changes In temperature, arc
jiuily n few of the things Unit niuy
'cause trouble In this delicate Iliechan
l Ism. Sometimes the effects are im
I mediately apparent, sometimes long
'delayed.
I It Is for the especial work of flml-
1 lug the deriiuiteineiit and rectifying
It that tho osteopathic physician I:
initios!. He Is a muster mechanician
and when anything Is wrung with the
i machine It Is the master mechanician
whoso services should be culled in
If some little part has slipped out of
place, the resulting trouble nuiy be at
who wish to a distant part of the mechanism, and
and but the trained expert would lie
likely to ill tempt repairs In the wrong
place and work further damage. Hut
the skilled workman titles nothing un
til he has made thorough examination
and found that little part that has
flipped out of place: Then his train
lug enables him to replace it. That Is
Ihe work of the iisteopalhic physician
LOCAL agents; for
PICTORIAL
REVIEW PATTERNS
Pictorial Review Patterns arejthe only pattens
provided with a cutting; jjuide and an instructix
guide furnished with all nsw patterns. Eviry pjt.
chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receive
a cutting guide, and no other patterns arj provide
with these guides
Subscriptions taken for Pictorial R.
view Magazine, $1.00 per 'year,
A free pattern with each sub
scription.
Eugene Racket Store
W. J. Baldwin, Prop
35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregoi
8
tlMllllllMIMIH'MIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIII
Sometimas You
May Worry About
Your Eyes
We Would
f T V-r toconsult
vr4c i uuU8.if
I from any reason you suspect
your sight is failing. Putting
it off only prolongs the discom
fit; getting glasses now will
prove to be perhaps the saving
of your eyesight. Our knowl-
dgc gained by fitting many
cases just like yours, prompts
us to say that a personal visit
will result in your becoming
one of our permanent patrons.
J. O. WATTS, Optician,
Cor. 9th tnd W ilamette St.
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES..
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin li
Graniteware. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
J. W. WHITE, The-Groc
Corner Sthjand Willamette Sts. ' Phone Red 4611
1
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litis
I'nuill.lMt't h
at '1 Mil liiiai'tl ellic
,,. i U.sltii; huiii'n HhniiM hint'
utailte en hitnd to lo.-W nf-
lnteiet III
evellilK
S. E. Stevens
. . H XO T1NKII . .
ltre order ni l.ller' I'Uno
Hollar. . I'lielio Mln 41.
llelllclic 11M Vrt I'JIh Mt.
Itclih-uce rttono ILtl 8JTI.
ter tltiir
lttnin. TM
IlnUh of Hie nitwt i
t'ttnlenl ever con lticl
tin' Ttiwlni;
will see tlf
It ce.H-.ftll VilllllKl
d In the l'at Ific
I VltMilnlltiit I'cle.
i.T.nte caililltl.'lie wi'.n
Aimcle prte trip !t:ts
finlvhc w 1th Ihe l;u i;-
etl luiiitlier .d villi's to her credit, w ill
receite it While ttewlnn tnnchlnc. ro-
Xtirth"l. ont.ide of I'ttrlland. The im v nntteuicnt. valued HI Thl
. t t . ... ! lltili-hllie U nt r let I v llrt-tlM In ev-
Bood-nmiircd tiiK-ot-r tt.r the ,,.,,. ,.p.1 , r),ltll,.d , ,. ,.
premcv Hint hlit txlultd throimhoiit ,( tne .t, nmniifitcturetl. Thin will
Ih rtmlem hud umed li;ntlc pro-! o n fONSHI.A l'lUN I'ltlK lo Ihe
.1...... M...I manv tliu r.lt.
havw iroHteil n'M'rv (orif thm will
If you w:uit ait opinion as to ihe
v;lii of osh'oj.uiMf l rt-ii! Hi- tit tht nn:
nwikf tho niHiaV' of ( on-iiiHhis; hh
iii vxh-isi1 wti.tlr Ir;iiniiit; -.- is n
.Uonit ofhor linos. Ask stmc oiu1 w he
li.ts hrttl xit'rii'n. ihe -in
:nut kius: or, Im-Kit i.i ji
i;.Oil ostoH:ith illul iv lutil tlicop
lor(uiuiy to ti'monstt aw the itini i.
OH.
lr. 11 .. StutUoy. o-itiMp;ih, offict
ovt rhatnbors Hanl uo nliv
I'hotio Ulai'k 1 lioi.lriH t ",'
fVcrv tr..r rhtn fil :ih;
TSk ESMOND HOTEL
(JcJtAR ANDIJSON, Mgr.
RtM- Eumprm l'ln -
JCk-. 7Sc. J1.00. $1.50. JJ.00
Frrtf Ho. la An1 Item ill trAitu
hruoAud M.rion Su.
Poctl.iel. (tron
h trry much In rvltlriice when the
finitt c.ittitt in pulilUhcd.
t)ne tf the nialijr mirprUe thitt
lmve been III mure- witn prilllit lt
tituh! when Mi Mmide l.ei. of
llll l.t Nit 1. pel', d her retterte of
vti!ei and place I her name In wln
tiliK polt;-tu for the upi llt Klnihall
.!li i Ml 1.1'Wln h lieell work
Itm hard thftuitclnitlt l!l coii'.ett nd
hut eiurcd vuiei mid ultrlptloii
The Jtini)iiiia tff Place
"I'tintoiinpt ion had me in its grasp,
nnd I hud almost reached the jump
ing off pUre'when 1 m advised te
try l)r. KIuk'h N,,w IHtuivery. 1 want
to' say rtKht now It saved my lite, lin
provenient bepitn with the first h.it
11 and after taking one deten bottle
turn in their nulmcrlptintu ami hitvcjl ' a well ami nappv man asain
them roiintril Into note. i saya lieorito Mtwre. of Grlmesland,
In eider that the country randl-j.N. I'. A a remedy for roiiKha ami
dte ran w.uk for mli rlptlin upicolda and healer of weak, aore limn
to a late hour, the name an el'v citn.li-1 and for prevenilni: pnetinuinU New
tlilen. the following protlsl.'ii In 1 IMotiv.Ti la aiipremc ;.nc and 1 1 at
made- All mall iit'ii tlpll.ip recelv-1 V. .V Kiivkeinlall'a druis store, l'ri.t.
hv The I'.i'.tnl to -ti 1tt vn:mai k of : Pottle free.
Sitiird.u". Kehruai t . r.ieiied at The' -
C.nar.l cl ue In Tnn.lav. Kchruarv ! XV K t'A N SI I'lM.Y
II. al II a m . will count In favor ! Your wants with wood Oak. M.t-
.1 c.tn.li.lii . s when txtics are re-, pie, Kir. and Ties. A'.o Coal.
Hne.l.tl on su, h silt., net lnu j WILLIAMS TUANSKKK CO.
The final count of ballots will be l'hon Wink 1111
' ss2 1 '.'7 1 1 V
i i - ."Jl.-'-Ky.
OREGON HOME & LAND Cd
Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank
O ,
3:0 Acres with new S-room house ami !arn, g
fruit orchard and running water, iooacrfcj
Rrain, balance pasture and timber. 9i3ii
40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school ongl
gtavclcd road, price $1400.
190 Acres with fair imcrovements, eood soil and cm I
made an ideal place. $30 per acre.
Houses and lots in all narbs or the city
C rezon Hems &. Land Co., A. A. Aaby. H
ana
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th. Eugene, Or.
ELI KANGb J. H. TEST CP. BERNARD EARL V.I
BANGS LIVERY CO
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables.
Cabs Always Keadv
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
M -vc Y7it: ct a c 1 c ci i.trvp.KI OKENCt -
. , 1 rvJi- tc.ivrs tufjrne luui. " Fjf 1
.it XX) .. m. 5l.ipesdo r.ot oil at
r:iv.tf rfi.ifPvfs but HU call (or
t"::!!;' notified ihe day before.
a J . iej t rii-
IOT m! '1 " "
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Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone
Main 2 1
Julius
Goldsmith
BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MAW
r i ..j ; ... -u..;Mine
"V HIV IH.W IUtlCU ill UUI llV n -- -
across the street and we will be pleased to sn I
..SPECIAL..
5lb Can Choice Lard for
Broils trtd Stews Strictly Cot P"c
BRODER.S BROS.
Wt, 6th
Strwt,