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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
ONLY NECESSARY TO TREAT THE STOMACH X&ira of 1li8 Central Figure in the Reient Controversy Is Novel Yr new theory advanced by L. T. of a dull pain I could not quite? Caur relative to the human stomach understand. Then there wan a dull . . . . j .,,., headache, and my mind seemed to aitmwrt .uch widespread alien- bo WBn(J;.rJll cntlnilaly. i couid tt the public in cities visited mit eati wnBt ,,e ,0d f00d I !bjr IfWynung man has 1iaen Joined by did nut, I could nut retain on my imxwr physicians In a dlsctisBlon of stomach. 1 tried every remedy I IliU liellefB and medicines. , . could thliiK or anil simi tried a nuin- Mr. Chopcr days that human liealtli , her of pater mcdl'dnes. lint without V: Awndent aliinwt entirely uimn : any apparent remit. It was through im. tinimh, IJe says that no dla-: mm of my friends t hit t I heard of .wl- mil be romiuercd without first i Cooper's preparation and I limned-.-.IllKiiiiUiig all Htonmeh dtoordjrs. lie lately dc Id d to try some of It. It ifwrOor says that moil men nnd worn-j Is two week slni:e I took my first - of this generation are half-Hick : dose of It, and I feel like a new .iri 10 degennrale st-omaeliB. And . woimtn. The headache seems to have .'(awry he claims thai his New IjIhcuv-.disappeared, and the pnln In my sloni .ry im-dieVne will rejuvenate the li u- in h almg with P. Th medicine l train itrim:ich In DO days. j worth Its weight In gold, and 1 want Oiipor has been traveling from one to thank Mr, Cooper for what he has My.t another, conductinK In each done for me. wkstt h culls a riniipiilK'i "f educn- Mr. Ildwln F. Morse of 20 Oakley itlon. For the past year he has met street, Dorchester, a suburb of llos. :Je vnliJic In the larger cities of the, tot:, sny. "For three years I had uuntry and his success has been tibe not a well tiny. My stomach was In ivmi-nal. Thousands of people have la frightful shape; the mere. though ".flm-Vi-ll Ui his headquarters wherev-iof food would nauseate me, and I n bus gone, nnd the sale of hi I really bad a horror of anything to mrnlrlne has been beyond anything of eat. All solid food would cause me no kind ever before witnessed. extreme Indkcsikn, hlonllni; and was Homihly the most Interesting fea-! on my stomach, and nothing tasted Unroof the attention this young mini j right. Huine time ago ! cot some of ttu attracted Is what his army of this Cooper's medicines, about which '.fisOttwers, whom he has oonverttd to 'there Is so much talk. I aetuully ti beliefs through his medicines, I feel as well and strong as a boy ever, Vinre In cuy on tha subject. The fol-1 since the first bottle. Every sign l lositnK sttrttMiients are from two well 'of stomach trouble has disappeared. ' knaa-u residents of Chlcngo and Ho-; an :1 I have a In arty appetite and ..m, respect Ivi'ly. and the enthusiasm eat three square meals; every thine tbrse Is characteristic of Ciopcr's seems to taste good. Anyone who .admirers generally. , hnows what chronic IihIIccsII .ii Is lr, II. B. Mack, of 8201 State can appreciate what tills means to utrrirt, Thirngo, says: "1 hsve bin mo. I consider this the most reniark anJTerlni! for 12 years from a com- able m;dlclnl ! ever heard of." ijaUj of stomach troubles, catarrh Wo sell Mr. Cooper's medicines, .nrwl ronstlpatlon. 1 had a gnnwlng and find them to be all hp claims. 'loMCB In the lilt of my itomach, n ort Hull's Hed Cross Drug Store. LOCAL ELKS WILL HAVE HOME OF THEIR OWN !are many.of the most prominent elll-! innlTlflM Tfl , 1 2en of the city and county. AUUIIIUll IU HIGH Substantial IlnorovetlH'llts : It Is learned that the Elks will make some very substantial Improve ments to the building. Tile addition of a thlrd-storv is talked ot. but no : declaim, (n ij,b ,llalir ul reached. be -n VOTK TO Ft l HASH IMF, ItO.VKV lit ll.llINt;, WHICH TIIKV NOW CC V ! V AHHAXGF-MKXTS ItF.I.NO MAI'K Foil TUAXSFF.H ok ii v i l i i a ri itciiAsi; I'ltK K NOT M.tltK I'l'lll.lf The local eidxc of Klks at Its last nieelliiK voted to purchase the build ing in wliich its hall Is located, and arrangements are now n progress with I.. N, Honey, the owner, for Its AMIKIi.MKXTS A play as broad In Its Interests as humanity Itself, elaborate and spec tacular In production, wlerd in Its portrayal of the elemental passlonB, absorbing as a dream of the highest good, yet keen and intense in its ap peal fo the Individual: such Is the description of the Wagner wonder drama which local playgoers for the first tlmo are to see In Its new Eng lish dress at the Kugene theatre Sat urday, February 15. It Is generally conceded to be a condition of dratnat- SCHOOL DECIDED UPON The C.uard a few days ago mention ed the fact that the school board was contemplating the erection of an ad dition to the high school building to give more class room and enlarge the assembly room. The board en- nA A-ohUa,, Mtmylrker to draw ftdftVU rtn.mi.ttt , plans for the addition and they were i officially adopted at an Informal meeting last evening. Mr. Hunzlcker will now proceed to drw permanent I plans and furnish spcclicatlons and tho adver'lsement for bids on the ad- dltlon will soon appear. , The addition will he added to the l west end of the building along .its . entire width at a depth of S4 feet, , making three more recitation vrooms ; EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W'Kuykendall. M. D. W. O. Prossf r, M. D. P. . BartU-, M. D. B. F. Sciitle, M. D. D. A Paint, M. 0. Geo. O'B, DBar, M D. L.E.McDougal,M.D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipa. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations! Full corps of trained nurses,' ' Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or info, Nation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., g RICHARD WAGNER'S.. GREAT FESTIVAL PLAY ADADTED BY WILLIAM LYMCH ROBERTS Kotlce of Final Hcltlcmcnt.' Hums of tieotge lirury, deceased. Nullce Is hereby given that the ''-andersUned, (leorgo A. Ilrury, nd--mlolKiTaior of the above-named o--tsu. 1n filed his final account In the raauui of Jd estate with tho county Rlnrk of Ijiiio county, Oregon, and Vu Monday, tho Oth day of April, il the hour of 1 o'clock In tho -. at iwrmion of said day, has been set ..n ruud by said court for tho hear Inic at objections to said final nc riMiBl and for tho final settlement ot ai fstAlo; and all objections to cnnnt must tin filed with said 4-Mtrt on nr before tho said tlmo and .late bo Tiseft by said court for said flnwl tresrlng and flnnl settlement. IVated this 14th day of Kebrunry, . 1908. GHOItfilO A. DKUUY, . Administrator of said estn'.o. I t ' Notice of Flnnl Kelt lenient. v ' Kstate of Isaac 11. Tyler, deceased. Kotliv Is hereby given that the un-ti-n(IKn"l. tleorgo A. Drury, executor a( ihe abirte nnnicd cslnto, has filed hl Tlnnl acronnt In the mutter of rtia,l4 citntii wllh thu wiunty court of lnju conntv, Oregon, and that Mon AKT. h h day of April, 1 908, at tha hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of unlit day, has been sol and fixed ' by nalrt court for tho hearing of ob--. Mhina to said flnnl account nnd for -thai ttnul aetllement of said eatato; a nil objectlonn to said account nstt An Tiled with said court on nr tMfura the snld lime and dalo so flx wdi toy wild court for said flnnl hear nic unA final settlement. Yui this ttlh day of February, OKOHflW A. DIU'HY, Administrator of said estate. NOTICK , Notice Is hereby given that the county conitulssioners' court of f.nne county, slate of Oregon, will receive Biinled bids for the furnishing and dullvory of one'hundred (1UU) cords of old growth body fir four (4) feet long; or for one hundred (100) cords of sefond growth body fir four (4 1 feet long, raid wood to be delivered at the court house In Kugene, Lane county, Oregon, on or before tho 1st day of September, 1908. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids; suld bids to bo filud with tho county clerk of said l.nno county not later than Wednesday, tho 4th day of March, 1808, at a o'clock p.m. lly order of the court this, tha Kth day of Kebrunry, 1908. K, U, l.KK. County Clerk. Ti tnv m w. . 1 - i KI GKXK TIIKATIIK FKJltL AKY I t PAIil. FOH CITY WAIlllANTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants up to and including No. 107, registered June 1 1, 1907, and drnwn on the general fund, will be paid on presentation at my office Kebrunry 17, 1U0S. Interest will cease on thnt date. KtiKUtio, Or., Feb. 1 1, 1908. V HANK RICIHNEIt. City Treasurer, MOTIIKlt'H KITC1IKX Be vent h and OnR streets, has open-' d under new msnnuentent. flood board and room by tha day, week or month, Klrst-clRsa home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday, tr. MRS. 8. Y. AIUIOTT. pout iiAN it no y a ii Via k k v Dread, the best nnd healthiest. I bread made, tor sale at Otto's. i transfer. Tho building Is nitunted on West Klglith street nearly opposite the postofflce. and Is two stories high, the entire upper floer being occupied by the Indue hall. The lower floor Is divided Into two store rooms which are occupied by Aya A lleltzmnn's plumbing shop and Haskell's feed store. Tho building is a good olio and of recent construction, having been built eight or nine years ago by Mr. Itoney and the lodgo hag occu nlM the hall exclusively since. The price to be paid for tho building la not given out lor publication. The Eugene lodgo of Klks has been figuring on securing a home for some time past, and (or a time a majority ot tba tnembora desired to orect a new building, but as It waa found mat thu Konoy building could bo so cured at a reasonable figure, It waa finally deckled to purchaso it. The local Kidgo Is one of the strongest on the const and on tho membership roll ' 1c art that 'human Interests must be ; paramount, anil this condition has. been comulled with in the translation -of I'nrsirnl. Abstract Ideas and poetic; i fancies nro mado real In the charac- iters and experiences of living !"'- i sons. Tho faith that good shall be the final goal of HI forms the teg.-iul j wrought out to certitude in the action ! of tho play. The futility of low cun-l ; ning, craft, duplicity and all the un-i ilovely brood of tho nether world, I when opposed by the nobler intelll-j genco which comprehends but disre-. igards them nil. Is demonstrated In. this thrilling drama, which centres i around tho personality of the son of, I ninny generations of soldier sires,! I whom his mother would have made a I ;shophcrd of but whom destiny made a king. There Is Bound philosophy and true art In tho final description of. : the personality of Parsifal. ' A guileless fool In the eyes of tho: I foolish not by wrath, nor by cynl-! on tho rirst floor and two in the base ment, besides nearly doubling the cupacity of the assembly room. clsm, nor by cheap worldly wisdom, but by pity enlightened. As a spectacle Parsifal is a tre mendous enterprise; the scenery is on a lavish scale and the Illumina tions and electric effects form a strik ing feature of the production. An augmented orchestra of twenty musi cians will render the soul-stirring strains of Parsifal' as an accompani ment to the wondrous text. 1'he hour of commencement will differ from that of the former cus tom, the long dinner Intermission having been eliminated now permits of giving the play at one sitting. The curtain for the evening performance will rise promptly at 7:45. Auditors should he In their seats when the per formance begins, as none will be seat ed during the action of the plav 1 &ca f vi8 ; (troll S X JfcjK Ea " r m liwi 5? 2 N3tO c x- n L A ? o ? 3 3 1Z ' M0Hr vitMir MJ v flit vr THEATE SATURDAY FEB. i 'j SPECIAL NOTICE I Messrs. Martin & Emery's Reverent, Artistic and Sumptacus Presentation I'or the convenience of "Parsifal" iMtrous tho former rule of oonimen vlng the evening ieiforniancej at !.;30 and giving a two-hour dinner In termission has been done away with, , During this engagement Out entire vvrformsnro will be given at one sit ting. Tho rnrlaln will rlss al 1:45 tiharp. Carriages may be ordered at 11:15. Auditors must be In their Meats at the rise of flr.t cnrtnln, as no one will be seated during the ac tion of the play. IN ENGLISH ADAPTED BY WILLIAM LYNCH ROBERTS BASED ON THE LFCENDS OF THE HOLY GRAIL PRODUCED AT AN ENORMOUS EYPirNr ENACTED BY A NOTED COMPANY OF PLAYERS SCALE OF PRICES Box Seats 5 011 Lower Floor ' 54 Balcony 1" nd Gallery 50f THK SALE of boxes and seats will eein ' 9 a. m.,Frlday, February 14th. " benefit of non-resident patrons and those able to be present at the opening of the mail orders will be promptly filled In " dors of receipt. If accompanied by renilttn and self-addressed stamped envelope, dirrt to GEO. H. SMITH- Manager Eugene TVr The Most Imposing Production Ever Sent on Lour Presented on a Scale of Grandeur Never Before Attempted iViSilailtUsst .....Kiiut' niaMasa-'11