Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 17, 1908, Image 4

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OBSTINATE ULCERS
MAY LEAD TO CANCER
There la no dii-'erence, at first, in the appearance of cancerona and a
common ulcer, and for thia reason every aore that ia obstinate or alow in
healing should excite suspicion, for the sore ia nothing more than the exter
nal evidence of a polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may deKtnerate
Into Cancer. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, piasters and other
external remedies alwaya result in failure.because such treatment can have
no possible effect on the blood, where the deadly (ferma and morbid matter
form, and are carried throuRh the circulation to the place. No aore or ulcer
can exist without a predisposing Internal cause, and the open, diacbarginjf
ulcer or festering old sore will continue to eat deeper into the surrounding
flesh aa long as a polluted, germ-infected circulation discharges its impur
ities into it. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives
out the germ-producing poisons and morbid impurities which keep the
tilrtr onen. Then as thia rich, purified blood
goes to the diseased place the healing begins, J
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad- I
ually leaves, new tissue ana neauny nesu
are formed, and soon the aore ia perma
. nently cured. S. S. S. ia made entirely of
roots and herbs of a healing, cleansing
nature, and unlike mineral medicines.
which often do great damage to the delicate parts of the system, 8. S. S.
tomes up every part of the body. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical
advice desired free, jhe SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
FORMER EUGENE
ATTORNEY GAINS
FAME AS ORATOR
N00RIS-R0WE
PURELY VEGETABLE
The following address was deliver
ed at the organization of a Bryan
Club at Mattoon, III., on Feb. 8, and
reported In the Mattoon Morning
Hiar. It Is of local Interest because
Andrew I.. Chczum ia the Bun of Mr.
II. Chczem of this city, and formerly
liracllred law here, lie was called
upon fur an address-and spoke as
follows, according to the Star's re
port: Mr. Ctiulrman and Gentlemen:
"We will have no King;, save RlKht-
ousness was the slogan of a nation
of old. and it nurrferi(rl.
W, iis a modern nation, will have 'or over three hours.
'' AMtbTMKXTB
One of the largest audiences that
ever witnessed a high-priced attrac
tion at the Kugene theatre was pres;
ent at the rendition of "Parsifal"
Saturday night. Prac.tlgilly every
seat in the house was sold, prob
ably because there were many In at
tendance from outside towns, the
company appearing In no other Ore
gon town outside of Portland.
The play was notable for Its splen
did scenic effects, being staged with
a lavlsbneu designed to please tho
eye, and In this respect It was all
that could be dunked. The acting
was not of a high class and the play
Itself could scarcely be said to appeal
to the average theatregoer .al
though as a whole It may be said to
have given satisfaction, holding the
Interest and attention of the audience
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES..
WE HAVE T1IZM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Fe:d, Tin and
Granitcware. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, NuLs and Orargcs
J. W. WHITE, THY Grocer
Corner 5th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 46 J J
IT CUTS SOME ICE
If the store is a clean place: if the snlesmcn arc
obliging; if the service is prompt, and last, but not
least if the quality of the goods is the best, the store
never lacks business. Come and give us at trial order
and be convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin
ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness.
We carry a complete line of staple and fancy
groceries, flour and feed, and buy ahd sell country produce.
97 WTST.IICHTH
Miotic
Black 1571
W. J. Gibson & Son
EU BANGi J. H. WEST CP. BERNARD EARLM.NUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livsry, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables
' Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
M.KP.NZ1E STAGE lnvo Eugrnt -at
5iJ0 a. m. Starrs do not oil at
prlvata residences but will call for
b.fgagell no'lilrd the day belon.
EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE -A
daUyitageUaveaEufent at6 .. m,
tor Maplcton, clots onnectirjn by
siramer lor Florence and cms
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
no leader, whose moral sensibilities
ar blinded or undeveloped.
The salvation, the redemption of
our nation from tho snares of evil
men, fram the follies of the unscrup
ulous, and Its security from like dan
gers In tile future, depends upon our
labor, as the great Democratic party
in bringing forth, it) the Individual
whom we shall offer for office, char
ade.'.
And our poljtlca success will de
pend upon how well we point by our
candldatorial choices, to high and
noble sentiments, sincere and relig
ious dntermlnstluns for the better
ment of mankind.
The time has passed when, If men
asked for a fish they might safely
bo given a stone, or when if they ask
ed for bread, would silently accept ar
scorpion. .
The time has passed when men will
nllow nlhers to think for them, much
less net for tbcni, without holding
them to tho strictest accountability, .
or without at once, demanding su
preme fitness for the place. 1
The United States and the world.
now verge upon a sublime and united
demand for Individual freedom, for a
practical democrncy.
Happily, in the United States, thei
tlmo litis come when every man,!
guarded In the sacred cloister of his
voting booth, as he casts IiIb eye,
over an untrammelled ballot, sees
well photographed thereon the lm-;
ages of each Individual member of;
his family or himself, and the voice:
of that ballot, happily, Is to be, no I
lunger the voice of the low political j
ti ui iwiy uii:iiilui, w mjmauevei , biivu
that exulted dictator, an aroused
conscience, speaking, tho voters
aroused coiihcIoiihiiuss of li Is relation
to his fellowman. It Is to be the
vol of brother calling unto brother,
and In echoing tones, shall con
summate tho joining of the hands of
common men in the common cause of
duty, and Intelligent right, the glory
of manhood asserting Itself.
The age of Intelligent freedom
among common men has dawned, it
has been a Uryan, a Tolstoi, a Hooso
velt, a John Mitchell, a Folk, a
Hums, who have each In their turn
and in their own peciillnr way, by
nntliing effort, callod tho sleeping
victims of plutocratic vlco, from tho
luthurglc grasp of an Indolent sleep,
and aided by a willing and progres
slvo pulpit in America have pointed
the world to Its higher duty.
Minos commanded that tho laws
be written by each Individual house
holder, upon the corner posts of his
house, that the laws of morality and
virtue, should bo established, and be
come the law of evil policy, and
It was sn. And the Mosos who shall
guide tho destines of our republic
must have tho power to hind the laws
of morality and virtue about the
i) I ml nnd cugrnve them upon the
heart of the Individual cltltenB of our
nation, until they become tho Inw of
civil polity, throughout this land, and
he must be as fearless to do right as
t hut Moats of old: there can he with
us no middle ground.
W e have a peerless leader,
The amount of work that Charles
B. Hanford puta Into each season's
production has been frequently com
mented on with wondering admira
tion. It Is an old custom to say that
a manager has spared neither pains
nor expense when It is desired to Im
press the magnitude of his offering.
In the case of Hanford the phrase
may properly be revived. It applies
with accuracy. A series of stage
settings spectacular In design and
lavishly beautiful In execution assist
U'HAKIiKH II. 1I.XXF015I) AS 1
AXTOXY."
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BR0DERSBR05. NEW MARKET
We arc now locale J in our ne-v building D tJ
across the street and w; will b; pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL.. '
51b Can Choice Lard for 63c
BiniIIi and Stews Strictly Coat Price
Weat. Oth
Stmt.
BKODERS BROS.
MA&KIT
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"M.vite
ONLY BIG SHOW
TO TOW WEST
Much has been said ond printed
relative to the combine which was
made last vear In which the big cir
cuses of this country were amalga
mated. Before Norrls & Rowe en
tered into the agreement they gave
(he Biibject great thought. It has
been their aim always to give the
pub lie a clean, moral, refined per
formance, and that they succeeded
In this is best illustrated by their
past success. Wishing to give the
public more for Its money each year
has been a constant problem that
they have worked on Incessantly.
When the powers that be of the big
combine approached Norrls & Rowe
and invited them to participate In the
benefits to be derived from the un
ion, they gave tho matter further
consideration. After so doing they
saw a way clear in the saving of vast
sums of money that had been wasted
in useless warfare for territory, and
In various other ways to Increase In
size, and In the general excellence
of their entertainment. By tho agreement-entered
Into the Barnuin & Bai
ley circus will make the New Eng
land states: the Sells-Forpaugh cir
cus has been retired from service al
together; the Rlngllng Brothers will
make the Middle West ana southern
states and the Greater Norrls & Rowe
circus has been given the territory
west of the Rockies. There will be
but one of the circuses in the trust to
visit any section of the country any
given year. This applies only to the
big circuses, any one of the little
one-horse affairs may go where they
please. The trust has a special rep
resentative In each of the big cities
of Europe looking for the the big.
sensational acts, securing the strang
est freaks, and the most expensive
rare animals. These acts and novel
ties are equally distributed among
the three big circuses to the agree
ment, an advantage that heretofore
has not been possible. The Greater
Norrls & Rowe circus hps been en
larged to such, an extent this year
that it Is now on a par with the othiv
big shows in the combin3. and will
hereafter be one of the "'big three."
Their engagement In San Francisco
this winter extended over a month,
and was the most successful ever
played by a tented exhibition in the
history of the West. The entire press
of the city wero unanimous In pro
claiming It to be the best circus ever
seen In that city.
In the representation of that marvel
ous poem-pageant, Antony and Cleo
patra. In selecting this play, Mr.
Hanford carries out a definite scheme
of chronology. His production of
Julius Casear last year told the story
of Antony the orator and warrior.
This, season will reveal htm as the
lovor. Ill Antony and Cleopatra Miss
Wilson Is cast as Cleopatra, a role
whose possibilities are limitless. The
constant play of emotion In this
strange revelation of complex possi
bilities of a woman's nature calls
for the utmost powers that an ac
tress can command. As tender In
her devotion as Juliet, as winsome
whon sho so wills to be as Viola, as
vivacious ot mind as BcBtrlre, she
Is as terrible, when roused to tragic
determination as Lady Macbeth. An
tony Is far from being the consistent
hero that strict moral standards
would demand. Indeed, the major
ity of Shakespeare's most prominent
characters would scarcely pass mus
ter as Invariable examples of youth.
But Antony la nevertheless a great
man, one who Is worshipped by his
friends, feared by his foes. The
passion which warped his career
DIED.
At the home of Kale Rhodes near
Cottage Grove, Monday morning,
February 10, 1 90S, Mrs. Minnie Hol
len, wile of Elmer T. Ilollen, aged
20 years, one month and 2 0 days.
under different circumstances nnd
OnO tL'lth innlh.r nllWl huvn .w,n a ..I-
whose fitness and whose fidelity tn'tue Instead of a fault. As it was.
the common man has ever been of
the Impeccable kind, which Is com
mon only among the Immortals and
among martyrs, he, Is the great re
former; the peer of the world; In his
honor we orgnnlio, tonight; ha Is
that peerless leader, William Jen
nings Bryan.
Bryan.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUCENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER President.
I- H. POTTER, Vice Prer.
F. N. McALISTER, Guhr.
Cor.7ih and Willamette
IIOIl.V
South of Eugene, February 15,
1D0K, to Pavlil H. Watson aud wife,
a daughter.
CAM. KOU CITY WAKUAXTS
Notice la hereby given t.at all cltv
warrants up to and Including No. 107,
registered June 11. 1907. and drawn
on the general fund, lll be paid on
presentation at my office February
I (, isum. interest will cease on that
date.
Eugene, Or., Feb It, 190S.
F ItANK ItKMSKIt.
City Treasurer.
Ir VOV K.NKW
The mrrlta of the Tetaa Wi Rjer
von w.mld new suffer from kidney
Plunder or rheunaatle trouble. It a
bottle two mouths' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or by tavall. Bead tot
!elluionla! Dr. K W. I!all. i2t
tlla at reel. St. Loots
he paid a heavy nnd relentless penal
ty tor nts one weakness.
"Antony and Cleopatra" will be
Mr. Hnnford'B play at the Eugene
theatre on Friday. February 21.
XOTICK TO TAKE OCT i.KKXSK.
Notice Is hereby given that ordi
nance No. 710, requiring those wish
ing to conduct bottling works, ho
tels, restaurants, soft-drink nnrlois
drug stores where soft drinks are sold
and other similar places, to apply to
the city recorder and secure a li
cense to carry on such business, and
ordinance No. 708, requiring milk
dealers to take out license, are In
force and all parties desiring to con
duct such business within the city ol
Eugene shhould at once take out such
license. Application blanks may be
had on application to the city record
er. E. A. FARR1NOTON".
City Marsha'..
IMHTLAXD ROY At. IUKKHV
Bread, the b at and liealtolest
bread made, for sale at Otto'a.
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just, in
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters jffiiT"n
SI I Cl IM C HARDWARE STORE
Ls LvilU 50 East Ninth SLrtet.
RftlllTIr (iltADK vVMl.TlwXS
The eighth grade final exnmlna
Hons for the public schov'.s will bi
held
May 1 4. 15.
June 11. 11.
Teachers who have pupils rcnd
for the examination should notify
me of the o inn bur of questions ant
ed and the name of the person ap
pointed to rimdiirt the I'Vimln.ttltiti -u
least IS days before the d.i:p ,,r
huh the questions are anted.
W. B. Dll.L.VItti.
County Superintendent.
BIDS FOB WOOD
The board of education of School
District No. 4, Eugene, will receive
bids up to the 20th day of February,
1908. at tho office of the clerk, Mr.
Frank Relsner, for the delivery nt
the various school buildings in Eu
geae of 100 cords of oak wood and
100 cords of fir wood, said delivery
to bo completed on or before Sep
tember,!, 1908.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any and nil bids and a bend for
the faithful performance of the con
tract will be required of the success
ful bidder. If any there be.
Dtaer February 8th, 190S.
FRANK REISNER.
'20 Clerk.
AI'I'ltF.XTH E (illtl.S WANTED
Several- apprentice girls wanted at
Bolton & Jenkins' millinery store.
successors to Shumate.
HUKSSMAKIXa
Suits a specialty. Miss Williams
Co., Rooms 7 and 8. Gordon block ft
lnves'.i.ni will double their uiouey
in two years it they buy lots or acre
tracts In the Blair street sddltlor.
The city must Build In tbat direction.
Company A will give a social dance
at the armory Tuesday night. Don't
fail to attend if you want a gool
time. fif
Don t miss Company A's dance al
'.he armory Tuesday nlsht.
OIL! OIL! OIL!
3 M Howe Is still lelllnn beat tail
ored suits on the coast from Conll
n ntal Tailoring Comuany, of Chlca
a, at 5 4 J Willamette street. If
.Villi e ol Citation.
In the County Court of tlie S:iUe of
Orpgun for Lane Count v
In the matter of the estate of I. V
Pope, deceased.
To Lelloy ipe. Grace M. Tope, Chas
F. Pope, Ivan P. Pope and Gil
bert Pope. Greeting; .
In the name of the state of Oregon
you. and each ot you. arujiereby cited
and required to appear In the county
court of the state of Oregon for the
loumy ci i.anc, on Monday, the 24th
day of February, n; to o'clock
In the forenoon ot that d.iv, tV-n and
ii. re to n.-iow cause, if anv vou have
liy sn order should not be made an.'
::.iorunu the administratrix of ,)
'tale to sell the real p-opertv'be-longing
I, s..i, esta-e :llu, ,.
I In the i,;l!,, n herein, an. I ,1 s,Ti: ,
i" follows: The south ha'.f of sou.;,.
oast quarter and fractional eas h,U
, -iuiin,'M quarter ol
ll' .. ... n
o. ,,i miiKe w . r,eir, ,1.11
Note What the Sincer
Sewing Machine Co,
Has to Offer
Needles to fit J 50 "different
makes of sewing machines 23c doi
Shuttles to fit J50 different
makes of sewing machines
each 50c to $1.5o
3 oz. bcttlc of oiL--... ....... 10c
Machines rented by the week or month
Machines Sold on Easy Payments
A few good second-hand
v machines for m
Repairing Solicited The only store in Eugene
handling sewing machines exclusively
Singer and Wheeler &. Walson Sewing Machine Co,
OJ3 W liiaiiicuc - nunc iveo yti
J. KAVANAUGH, Manager
iller's Shoe Store
s
Most any body can sell you
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER
who understands the leather and knows
what he is selling you. We have a
Repairing Dfpartraent. fitted up with
everything that's n odcrn in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, The Shoe Man.
West 8th street.
Ha Home of Cood Shoes
OREGON HOME & LAND CO,
Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank
..FARMS..
320 Acres with new S-room house an,l barn.
fruit orchard aud running water, ioo acres ii
grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre.
40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school on oo
graveled road, price $1400.
190 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can k
made an ideal place. 9JU per acre.
Houses and ots in all parts of the city
Oregon Hom? &. Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr.
TARE THE BLUE BELL LINET0HEAL1
THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSM
, .A;kJor nd ,rT onct BLUE BELL Coufh Syrup. Pile Remedy, Min'i PJ
General Tonic, Bright Sunshine. He.rt, Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer CompUnl
laoieu lor IhUdren, Lier, Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablets.
For sale by Hull's Rou Cross Drugstore.
t-'Ajs.;'.-'
Jnal riHflvmt r lln ot bby
crt. IVme In nj lniwl thm
M J. W. KAYS FT R. CO.
V vat ill the li:cat mothmli Is
rlrnln and dyrln at tho fcmcne
Ojr Wurka, rwnor Sixth nnd Wlllnni.
,ma ilml. I'huna Ki-d tstl. ;
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.unciim- viii'nu.. v 1 .1 IILIIUOIIt-
atrwt. rhonr Kt'd 14.M. tt
Why buy nrw rUuhm hen we ran
mak your old onrt look like now
at Kum 1t Worka, Sixth and V.
lamede atrmta. tt
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n( 'the c..inty ,-. , ,,j ho lMh
day ff January, i;m.
Wltm-M thV II..11. 0. rt. fhrUman
Jmlto nf the n.uii'y ciM.rt ol t!i? .-,!,;
of treon tor th,- vnry of Tano
and th a...l f Mll,
to affixed tht lSih dav of J,n?.Y'.
EUROPEAN.PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PRO0I
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Los Angeles' Safest Hotel
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THE KING EDWARD
In !. c Heart ol the Gty
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAf
A very deiirable hold for all visitors to theolT-
rmtcla:s in all respects
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TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props