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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
THE El'GEXE DAILY GUARD, TUKSDAY, KKIIIUARY II, 11)08 mm SENATOR BOOTH HAS GOOD WOLF HUNT PERT PARAGRAPHS. Tt is very hard not to economize Y.heu you haven't got money. MY UNAVAILABLE EDUCATION. . v-n Have aiw7 - - " wwu UjKiao 0 yerg) baa borne the natnre of U ie and kM been made under his per- n JllT?- nI guperrlsioti alnce Its Infancy. ('tff&CcMi. Allow o one to deceive you n this. i-Adta. Imitations and - JwtUaa-good" are but ' C!!!u that trifle with and en Kr the health of , JEJrind CWldre-ExPw5,,c a""18 Experiment. . What is CASTORIA a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. n,ps and Soothing Syrups. It to Pleasant. It ins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic w. Its nse i W guarantee. It destroys Worms aUaW Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind h It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation cnntulCDcy. -u - - ' e ENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 42- A telephone message to j The Guard from Henry Matli- ews at lloshen this afternoon brines the information that 1 Senator li. A. booth and son ' with their dogs were huntitiK ! wolves near there today and 1 the doss chased one around the mountain several times, llually cornering lt In the yard of Eph Mathews, where It was killed. Senator Booth and the others who participated enjoyed the chase Immensely. Muuy a woman not otherwise a good cook Is a good roaster. i The woman who can gossip and won't Is secretly disliked by the rest i of ber sex. he Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCHTAUR eOMMNT, TT MUIMUT BTHtCT, NtMr YORK CITY. ! DIED. J February 10. 190S. Christina, wife (of Niels Rami, aged 24 years. He i sides her husband she leaves three (small children, the youngest of whom is 8 days old. ! At the family home on East Fifth street, Eugene, Februarv 11, 190S, jat 12:30 a. m., after a lingering 11 : ness, George F. Berger. He was aged over 3S years. He leaves an .aged mother, a sister, Miss .Mary F. Berger, and a brother, J. F. Berger, al of this city. The deceased was born in Wisconsin, but came to Eu feene when very young, residing here ever since. He was formerly in bus iness here. He wa3 a member of Eu jgene aerie, No. 375, Fraternal Order I of Eagles, and the order will have j charge of the funeral services, which will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m., j with interment in the Masonic ceme ; tery. 1 Some very worthy men aren't worth 1 a cent. Your lot of Interfering friends who , get jeu Into trouble aren't around In '; terferlng when you arc about to get what's coming to yon. EGiDE!) At Otto's Valentine boxes from nc up. f!4 The busy mas Is never too- busy- to die. and It doeBD't take him long to do It either. Some people can't believe what they see, and others can't seo what they believe. The man who proudly boasts that he hasn't an Illusion left will always edge up a little closer to the man who Is iemonstratlng the cure for baldness. It Is one thing to make a living an,: another thing to get the man on your back let you enjoy It. It must be that the people who glvo ndvice are too busy about It to ih nny of It themselves. Just For Looks. "What business are you going Into?" "I -think I will organize a mining company." "Where is your mine?" "That's so. I would need a mine, wouldn't I?" TALL FOll CITY WAIU'.AXTS avhkx yov see ;reex paper going in your door you can relish the thought 'that your neighbors know you trade with first-class grocers anyway. But that Isn't a fraction of the satisfaction you'll have when you come to use the groceries we send you. Make up a trial order as an ex periment. Include the articles of which you are the judge. We are confident of your approval. 3G3S3yi Notice Is hereby !vn that nil city I warrants up to n'.ii i'lclndlns No. 107, registered June 11, 19A7. ant! drawn : on the general fund, will be "aid on ! presen'atlon ot my office February 17, 1 DOS. Interest will cease on that date. Eugene, Or., Feb. 11, 1"0S. F RANK REISNER, City Treasurer. Her Reason. 'Tie's n charming man." "1 never observed It." "Hut he Is. He admires me to distraction." IP YOU KNEW Tho merits ot the Texas Winder, you w.mld never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a I bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for ; testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 i Olive street St. I.ouls. W. M. GREEN, "SSflggg 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. At Otto's .Valentine boxes from 5c up. tit But Doesn't Show It. "What does be say his trade Is?" "It's imhue." "Well?" a tory." TO CVHte A COTD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE MROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 25c. Invesvura will double their money In two years if they buy lots or acre tracts In the Blair street addltioc. The city must tiulld In that d-lreccion. RAND FINING El ectric Th atr WiUomeUe St Lii The Great Passion Play Genuine $700,000 Pathe Hand-Colored fe of Christ Nearly One Mile of Film, Aggregating 525,000 Pictures As Natural as Life flw Annunciation Shepherds Watching Their Flocks Birth of Christ H'tfit to Egypt Wscre of Innocent ?" l the Carpenter Shop "PM-m of Jraus "th of John ,i, i.. in the Synagogue Christ Feeding the Multitude Suffer Mttle Children to Come Vnto Mm Christ Henling the Sick Kui.slng of l-HJirus Til" Transfiguration Messiah's Entry '"to Jerusalem The Last SupMT. Agony In the (inrden. Judas' Betrayal Christ Before the Two High Priest Christ Before King Herod . Christ Before IMInle Currying the Cross Tim Crucifixion Taken Down From the Cross I'lnring Jesus In the Tomb Tim Resurrection Tim Ascension "VIVID" ASACRED SERMON "REAL" ILLUSTRATED SONGS--"HOLY CITY''-"PSALMS" iful -:- Grand -:- Sublime One Week Opening Monday Evening, February 10 Beauti Open every afternoon at 1 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. with continuous performance ADMISSION TEN CENTS We women are tiMulicappcd in the j professions by the faet that wo may marry. It's like building on founda tions that may crumble away. When a man chooses a career he knows that the more of a family he gets the more proficient be must be in his work. A woman knows that even a husband Is liable to prevent her taking advantage of years of preparation. Realising this, I determined when 1 began to study medicine that 1 would never marry. My friends appeared doubtful, saying that I waa too good looking to remain single. 1 put this down to flattery and pursued my studied, then took hospital woiV On coming out of the hospital I hung out my shingle in a quiet street, resolv ing to practice only among women and children. I hadn't been settled a week before I received a call from an old lady living directly opposite, who wished me to go over to her house and see her sou. "The poor boy," she Bald, "has always been strong and well till four or five days ago, when bo had trouble with his henrt. Do come and see him." Supposing from her words that her son was a boy. I went over. There, reclining on an easy chair, was a young man not less than twenty-five yenrs old. He showed no outward signs of Illness, his color being good, though when I took bis baud to test his heart heat I found bis pulse qutte rapid. I asked him to give me his symptoms, whlcb he did In these words: "A few days ago I was looking out of my window. I remember the cir cumstances well. It was about 2 o'clock. A cart was lumbering up the street. You opened your frout door and went out. Suddenly my heart, which had always beat regularly, be gan to Jump and flutter. I fell back on this chair and waited for tho un usual action to subside. It flnnlly did so. but It returns every day and about the same time." "Do you drink coffee?" "Yes." "Stop It at once." "Liquors?" "Occasionally." "Stop them too." "Smoke?" "He smokes nil the time." his moth er put In. "Stop smoking, but gradually two Manager of i cigars a day for awhile, then one anil bruin fac- : finally none." lie looked quite cut up, bnt said preseutly. "Well, seeing it's you, l'l do it, but there's no other doctor In Christendom that could persuade me. i "That's the advantage of a woman 1 nhvsiclan." said the mother. "Men are dictatorial and unsympathetic." I put my ear down oti to the pa tlent's chest to hear the beating of his heart. It certnlnly bent rapidly, but I could hear no sounds denoting any or ganic difficulty. 1 told him that his trouble was nervous and by following my directions he would soon be free from It. 1 went nway not expecting to be called In again. Within a week my patient's mother came over to say that her son, not withstanding that he had followed my recommendations, had dally recur rences of his trouble. 1 asked her when they came on. and she said about 2 o'clock. This was the hour that 1 went out on my afternoon round of professional cnlls, and 1 agreed to go 111 the next day to see tho patient went the next day directly from my ofllce across the street and found the voting man looking well enough, but the uction of Ills heurt was certainly above the normal. Well, I attended him for several months, his condition remaining much the same. I found my visits to blm a relief, for Instead of talking nbout his ailment be seemed to attach little Im portance to It and chatted delightfully on other subjects. Many a tlmo when visiting him 1 would suddenly discover that my tlmo had been slipping nway-t and I must curtail my afternoon calls. Indeed, there were times when I found I had neglected some Important case. One afternoon when our meeting bad been especially delightful my patient said to me: . "I have told you a great deal almut my heart, but you have told me noth ing about yours. Mine beats wildly whenever I see you go out on your round of afternoon visits. At other times it la normal. In other words. It has beat for yon ever since I first saw I you leave your olllce. I would know If I yours does not bent for me." I roso with dignity, not to say Irrlta I tlon, mid replied: "Do you mean to tell me that you I have been fooling me all this time?" "My heart Is affected.' "For for me only?" I "For you only. I can't love but one j woman at one time." i Opposing currents struggled within me. I was vexed to lime lieeu treated I like n well, like a woman Instead of a I pliyslclnn. Nevertheless I could not keep down a delicious sensation that 1 I was loved. However, I maintained a professional status. ! "My lime." I said curtly. "Is as valu- able whey visiting one whose Inten I tlon Is to tna!;e a fool of me ss a pa ! tlent who needs me. I shnll make yon i pay for I Ills." I strode out of the room. Hut I was too InU". The fellow had caught me. I tried to stay away from hint nnd keep lilin awny from me. It was no use. Tbe paw of the trap closed alxv.it me. I married hlrn ami lost the re ! suits of six years' hnrfcwork. And ycr. wlill I don't wish to dis suade others of my sex from studying 1 profusions, 1 i iust ndinlt that my life 'villi my hislnml and my children has l t 1.. t.. ...... -l,K n..t,,M .ml f that 90 por cent of all III health of this generation Is caused by stomach trouble, Is fast winning a national faith in his theory. Ills claim Is now admitted by a surprising number of BE IN HIS FAVOR Cooper Fought to Retain the Formula Which Has Made Him a Fortune L. T. Cooper, the man who believes ands of cases.' Among statements obtained recent ly from users of this medicine that Is arousing such universal discussion hi one from Mrs. Kmma Stanley, liv ing in Chicago, at 71 J Washington boulevard, who said: "Perhaps I people throughout the country, and 1 had tho most complicated case that ne is gaining new adherents every Mr. Cooner had to deal with. I was !"' troubled for years with mv atomnnh. While spoaklng of his success In a I consulted with doctors and took recent Interview. Mr. Cooper said: i niauv natent medlelnn iiremu-ntlnnx "I believed ten yenrs ago that any without result. . My stomach was In one who could prodnco a formula ' such wretched condition that I could that would thoroughly regulate the not enjoy a meal that I ate. stomach would have a fortune. When1 "I was very nervous and could er introduced. As 1 have said before, hardly sleep: I had a roaring ln-niv within six months that I was right, ears and ilanclnir snots before mv and that my fortune was made. Heves. I felt verv bad and weak. Then called the m?dicino Onoper's Xew there was a sore sunt at the nit if Discovery, although I did not net un iiir stomach thnt neitl-lv set me u-l)H the formula.' I have owned It. how-; "I heard about tho Cooper medl ever,' for over threo years. I have cine and decided to trv It. I used had one lawsuit over It. which I won ; four bottles and the improvement In In tho courts. When It was settled , my caso has been really wonderful, the Cooper Medlclno Coinnativ be-1 Mr nerves have been nnleie.1 mil I camo tho only firm In tho world that , am so much improved that I feel like can preparo tho medicine. The pre-a new womnn. aratlon has Mid like wlldilre wlterov-i "I cannot say too much for theso er Introduced. As I havo said before i wonderful remedies, for thnv hnvn It Is successful simply because It puts! mado mo well." tho stomach In perfect shape, then I We sell the Cooper medicines and nature does the rest. There are any 'consider them well worth a trial by number of complaints never before; any one afflicted with chronic stom assoclated with stomach trouble that ! nch trouble and its attendant dls the medicine has alleviated In thous-1 eases. Hull's Red Cross Drug Store. EUROPEAN; PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Angeles' Safest Hotel -.v.. . 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