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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1908)
THE I-TGEXE n.HI.Y Cl'AIin. MOXMY, FEIHU'AHY 10, lOOS CURES , BLOOD POISON HOWS TREATMENT i h-rehr rrrWcirm, safe, home cure for Contagious . IiS-S.' "f'jT. m4 watimly of roots and herbs of recoR- ! ol f"'50"' f li? val. a"11 ,l8 meo-lclne which is able to get 1 'j blood P11" ''J tr.vWo and winova every particle of the virus, and : ,toW'r C.fit ud Mild up " system ana general neaitn. ..-.time Dencin uA .. f - -attire YOUNG MAN ARRESTED FOR HORSE STEALING ! crriKT at West Seventh street the , milk va:-;im tuOn'd over ami w.is ' badly smashed. Tho milk cans ami ' tiottles wore all spilled and most of the luittles were broken. The team ; was eauht liefure uoiiiK a block ftir , ther. The Nye team was also caught 1 soon. No sunel"05 " j0ow its use, as is so often the case when strong min dful eSects eve As sQon M the g ystem Kets under the in fluence of ""jftatse begins to improve, and when the remedy, has thoroughly !5 VK ijLa and driven out every trace oi me poison, no signs or me DrftheWo"1 ain The generai manifestations of Contagious lie everr falling hair, copper-colored spots, ulcerated mouth and tifoiwii - n etc are mereiy symptoms oi me poisoned conai (.lores wo ;. t asea respond quickly to local treatment. r". q iTdoine the necessary work of cleansing the blood. Our t enf book is oi great assistance along mis line, it is a jjXreatn'e treating the trouble, containing instructions for the etc ffUide .... j:...b ami nlen valuable sucrirestions about th Wal r'ftfat will be most helpful id effecting a cure. We will be glad nv of this boon, iree oi cnarg, vo uy wuu ucsuc n, ana n "T-j.-i. ; wanted our physicians will take pleasure in sud- Lj-jlinetlicai patient. ' If you are suffering with Coma- "5?!Lj roison you can cure yourself in the privacy of vour own home -jBloW cS an absolutely safe remedy. Utweolo.o. .. swift SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. ;KI.US W1M1KLM IX COVNTV J.UI, AWAITING AltHIVAL OK OKI'- t'TY SHKHIKF KKOM LAKE j VIEW AHHICSTKU ONE HAY I LAST WEEK ANOTHER LOCAL OPTION ELECTION IN JUNE There will be anothor local option election in June this year, if the pe titions how being circulated are prop erly signed and filed at the proper 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 promptly. WE AIM TO PLEASE Phone Main S3 52 East 9th S'reet G.H. 2-5 (Special Correspondence.) Lowell, Feb. 10. The coninuinltv of Ixiwell was somewhat surprised the 7th Inst, by the sheriff arresting Kills Wilhelm, of Haceldell, son of David Wilhelm, for horse stealing. The boy is about sixteen years old and last fall his father gave him the privilege, of earning a few dimes for himself and he went across the moun tains to Eastern Oregon by the wav of Odell Lake, fjllowlng the trail that the railroad surveyors linj blitz ed out, and finding employment in the country northeast of the lakes . herding sheep for a short time. When he returned home late in the fall he brought a horse ho claimed to ! have bought. Soon nfter his return ; there was a rumor circulated, caused by an item published in the Silver ; I.ako paper that the boy had stolen . the horse and left for the Willamette I valley, but- nothing more was heard : of the affair and it was the Impres sion of the neighborheed that it was ja mistake until the airest was made. He traded the' horse off a short time : ago. but the horse Is in the vicinity of Dexter and will be easily found. David Wilhelm, his father, Is known ! to be a man of good standing and highly respected by all who know him, and is no doubt very "much . grieved over his son's actions. (Hurry Graham, acting as special deputy sheriff, made the arrest, and the young man is now in the county Jail. A deputy sheriff from Lake view is expected here tonight to take ; li 1 iu back there. Editor.) I time. The liquor Interests have pre pared the petitions and they are now In the hands of different persons. 'Already a good many signatures have I been obtained and the circulators are confident of securing the required i number. IT CUTS SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen are "jing; if the service is prompt, iaud last, but not a if the Quality of the goods is the best, the store tfir lacks business. Come and give us a trial order zhe convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin ts, especially in quality and cleanliness. Ve carry a complete line of staple and fancy bceries, flour and feed, and buy and sell country pror 1 1 I RUNAWAY. COLLIDES WITH MILK WAGO-N NYK'S TEAM OX A RAMPAGE AG A I X I ) A III Y WAGOX HADLY WKKl'KED AXI MILK Sl'Il.l.KI) 97 west;eighth Phone Black W. J. Gibson & Son Land ! A disastrous runaway occurred this forenoon about 9 o'clock. One of Nye's delivery teams started from Fairmount on a wild tangent, and coming down town ran out 9th street, to Olive, and turning there collided with M. A. Stewart'B milk wagon, ' which was standing in front of Itev. P. K. Hammond's residence next door to the Episcopal church, Mr. Stewart being in the house delivering a bottle of milk at the time. This started the dairy team and as they turned the OUT OF THE RETAIL ANO INTO WHOLESALE PIANO BUSINESS For the benefit of those who do not know or realize what we are doing, permit us to say that we have decided to concentrate our retail piano busi ness in Portland, which Is our head quarters for Oregon, and do a whole sale business only In thH smaller cit ies. This explains why we are go-J ing out or business here. We will sub-let our warerooms to S. E. Ste vens and L. G. Hulln, who have suc cessfully represented us in this ter ritory during the last year and whose ! services we have retained during the : closing out sale. Messrs. Stevens and Hulin have or dered a new and complete stock of pianos and organs from the facto- j ries and will arrange to launch in , business for themselves as soon as j we vacate th premises. I Every Instrument now In stock, i including all new pianos, pianolas. I player pianos and orgniiR, will be sold at their actual factory cost plus a small amount to cover freight charge i We prefer to sell them us above rath er than go to the expense of boxing and shipping them to Portland. If every one could realize the sit uation as it Is, nothing would be left for sale at the end of this week. Ev ery piano offered is definitely and absolutely guaranteed. In other words, should the Instrument prove unsatisfactory we will replace It with a new one free of charge. Store open day and evening until salo closes. K1LKHS PIAXO HOISK, 24 West Seventh St. T. H. Comte, Gen. Agt flO I CEMENT PRESSED BRICK MACHINE ORDERED T. H. Ellis, the cement contractor, has ordered a pressed brick-making time hi no for his cement block plant In this city and within a few weeks he will be will be manufacturing ce ment bricks for building purposes. He already has a good plant for mak ing cement building blocks, but with the addition or a pressed brick ma chine he will be able to turn out much better material thau before. He has the contract for furnishing the pressed cement brick for L. (.. Hu lln's new brick block on East Ninth street which Is now In course of con struction, but he will be unable to manufacture them In time, having to send to Portland for them. Mr. Ellis has been lu the business In Eugene for two years and has done well. He makes a specialty pf laying cement wains ana does all other kinds of cement work. His cement blocks are being used a great deal for foundations for residences. KUKSS.MAKIXG Co.. Rooms 7 and S. Cordon block fl Suits a specialty. Miss Williams & TO CI' UK A COLD IX OXK HAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 25c. O u.. "n. -X' u i i. X A. , tern tie Vw H"' ""'Jf' k'Htfl OPENING ectnc 574 Willamette St TSe Great Passion Play Genuine $700,000 Pathe Hand-Colored e o: Nearly One Mile of Film, Aggregating 525,000 Pictures As Natural as Life Lf Christ 'AnnuiH'Intlon ""I! Watching Their Flocks lllrtli of Christ Hlht to tyypt Mwncn- nf Innocent t the CariH-nter Shop "Whin of Jesus ''h of J, .he llnptlNt 1" Ihe Kynagiwn, Christ l'cvding the Multitude Suffer Little Children to Come I nto Me Christ lliiilliiK the Hick liaising of 1-Mzarus The Transfiguration Messiah's Kntry Into Jerusalem The Ijist Supiier. Agony In the Garden. Judas Itctruynl Christ Itefore the Two High Priests Christ Before KIur Herod Christ Itefore Pilule Currying (he Cross The Crucifixion Taken I town From (be Cross Placing Jesus In (he Tomb Tin. Itesiirrecdon The Ascension "VIVID" ASACRED SERMON "REAL" ILLUSTRATED SONGS--"HOLY CITY""PSALMSf' Beautiful -:- Grand -:- Subl One Week Opening Monday Evening, February 10 Open every afternooh at 1 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. with continuous performance ADMISSION TEN CENTS Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in REAL ESTATE We arc new comers here and arc 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 arc going to locate in this country and if you arc desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. We are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west. I you want to SELL, list your property with us for there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 1? and 18 THEATRE BLOCK i B3S223SZ On the Fast Train New Arrivals Golf and Negligee uy at KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eusjene, Or. c I0ARC BOODY 0 COOPER Underwood Rou.e Rink euoENe. oreoon Masquerade Dress Carnival at Roller Rink FRIDAY, FEB. 14th PRIZES AWARCED Oi But Light I UN riK & WJLLOUCHBY Have installed an up-to-date Gas Lighting, Cooking and Healing Outfit, and have a competent Gas man to talk CAS to yon. We are going to make a specialty of lij;lilint business houses with a Gas Light you can de pcnl on. Come down to our store and see what Gas will fi!.. We are nlways glad to explain light to you, either IC'lulne or Oils. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 516 -v?f ametie St, Eugene, Or. Julius Goldsmith vr i)v '!i,i:itttpr Ifnnf vtiire Co. (Ill J tW 1 ii'l - Jt:U U itui V LU, Willi; its Co. Transfer Light and heavy Hauling WOOD FOR bALE O 5C4 Tlllan-dti'St. P.in. 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