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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1908)
THK KteWTK MILT GUARD, Tt'ESDAV, FKBRCABT 18, JM ill! OrrsnicuistiirliaiKM'! of the femin ine x.TKtcra act liko a flivlininl on the BcrveA of women, often driving ithfm fctirly frantic. A nervoiM, irritable woman U a .itman of rniwry not only to heraulf, hut to all those wlio come under her iaSthnve. That anvil conditioimcan .Im entirely overcome hy taking LYDIAE.PINKH AIM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND la jmnen by the following letters. lira. Mary Wood, of (lirintiaua, Tciib- wriU'H to Mm. I'inkhnm: "I bad the worst form of femala -tsimMr and my nerves were all torn tepiMef aometliiical Buffered so much Hrwil ltwegmed u though I could Dot lire. -1 bejran In Dike I.ydia K. 1'lnU Vmob (rfftble Compound and Dow I feei like aditfnrent person. Your medi etas im worth tta weight in ffold, and 1 iiwfw ay raough fur you advice." Vol Wallace Wiltnn, Thompson villi, Vmn- wriUis to Mrs. Iliikharn : I ra all run down, nervous, and aneif nt rwt nlghta. Doctors failed - help ana. Lyrila K. llnkhmrn's Vcffe tebbe Cooapound restored me to perfect IfeaaMk." iFACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Vvr thirty years I.ydin. K. link faara'a Vegetidle ComtKmnd, uiiulo . from rooU and horlis, lias bcon the atanrfutl remedy for female Ills, .-and rma positively cured thonsandsof mnm-A who have lieon troubled with diaplaoeinentH, inllainmatioii, uloera "tkiu, irregularities, periodic jminn, IbftrluWie. Why don t you try it 1 Mm. IMiiklimn Invites nil sick -women to wi'lU) Iter for advice. '.She lias kiiIiUmI (IioiihiukIh to . bcmJth. Address, Lynn, AIium. MAJ START GLASS FACTORY IN PORTLAND (il'STAVK MATIIII-XOX, I'Olt.M Kit- i,v of romm; im.axt, mav i:TKH THK ItlSI.MXS IN Till' MKTIIOI'OI.IH According to the I'ortland Tele (trum ('ustave Muthlesnn, formerly of the C'uhurK kIuhs works, limy start a factory In I'ortlund. Matlileson was In Kuiccne recently trying to Interest citizens here In a similar proposition. ,Tho Telegram says: "For the purpose of starting a glass factory In Portland Gustave Mattileson, of Colniru, Is now In con sultation with the manufacturers' committee of the Chamber of Com merce. Mr. Matlileson has been op era! Inn a glass factory In Colniru for several months, and finds It neces sary to expand In order to even par tially supply the market of the region tributary to this city. Ho now pro poses to erect a plant to cost about f 16, OHO on a tract of four acres In order to go Into thn manufacture of fruit lars and lamp chimneys ou a large scale. " 'I havo been confining myself to the manufacture of lamp chimneys at the "Cohtirg factory,' Mr. Mathleson (lays, 'hut there Is big money In the manufacture of lamp chimneys and Jars for what the freight cohIs from the ICust, anil then make a handsome profit. " 'The material used In the manu facture of glass Is plentiful In the region tributary to this city, nnd can be gotten together quite cheaply. We use silica sand, saltpeter and soda ash, and with these Ingredients can turn out a superior article. Kor win dow glass we have to obtain a little batter quality of silica, hut that can be found adjacent to Portland as well. To make window glass would require a larger plant thun I con template, however.' " THURSTON MAN ARRESTED FOR TRESPASSING (8peclal Correspondence) Thurston, Fob. 18. Edward Mag nus, of this place, has been nrrested for trespassing upon Mr. Ilemol wrlght's place, a warrant having been Issued out of Justice of the Peace J. J. Totton's court. Tho trial will be held some tlmo this week before Jus tice Totten. Mrs. HniiKh nnd Mrs. Dunks are among the Thurstonltus who are 111 thlc week. , IHItK KINTItKHS. When You Run... .Tor a train or run for a rango or a pvr f rnrpM tivck you want a -.itucjcl raa for your money. And thnt'i what you set nt the (Si Iff In llurdwnru "Oaa-th best vulni'B In town for the money. Tim can i"' nn excellent run for ryoar men. r It ft ''ny vuiupi, spray jtmwiia' . ' " i.i'.l mil'ilnir. Yours for huslncas, GPJFF1N Hardware Co. It Is Nitir nt HiiiiiI To lliimlnils of Kiigcno Hc'crH. Don't neglect nn aching buck. llackache Is the kidney's cry for help. Neglect hurrying to their alii Means that urinary trouble follow quickly, Hire distress, dlnhotcaj Ilrlght's disease. Mrs. (1. Lester of. tiRO Chnrnelton Rt., Kugene, Ore., says: "I have suf fered n great deal with pain In my back and liuneness In tho loins, ns well ns disorders of the kidneys. Home time ago I decided to take Dunn's Kidney Pills anil after using them for n few days I found great relief from the pnln and lameness. 1 most heart ily recommend this remedy to oth ors." For sale by nil dealers. Price BO rents. FoHter-Mllbtirn Co., lluffnlo, New York, sole agents tor tho United Slates, v Iteniember Hie name Dunn's and take no other. XOTICK TO TAKK OL'T UNSK Notice Is hereby given that ordl nance No. 710, requiring those wish ing to ronduct bottling works, ho tels, restaurants, soft-drink parlors, drug stores where sott drinks are sold and other similar places, to apply to the city rernrilnr and secure u li cense to carry on such hustiics. nnd i ordinance No. 70S, requiring milk dmer to take out license, are In fnne and all parties ttcttrlnK to con duct such hinlncKs within the cliy of Kugene blthuuld at mice take out such Uienne. Application blanks may lie had on application to the city record. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS FOR CERTIFICATES Following Is a correct list of those who were successful In tne teachers' examination last week: First grade Margaret Tiffany, Ku gene; Hoss Mathews, Thurston; Clara E. Taylor, Kugene; Mrs. A. Von Iiitnau, Klinlra; urace Hallor, Low ell; C. A. Walker. Second grade It. W. Smith, Junc tion City; Mrs. A. E. Dean, Kugene; .lane Von Prooyun, lycabiirg; Mary Day, Goshen; Hiiby McCluskey, hu EUGENE CAPATILISr AMAZED IN SHASTA OX HIS WAV TO FltKXCII (U l.l'H DISTHKT OX PKXDIXt; .MIX- IXfDKAl, Albert Gelser, a mining capitalist of Kugene, Or., Is in Keddlng on hit way to the French Gulch district, where he expects to become Interested In some valuable gold quartz prop erty, says the Heddlng Searchlight. gene; Ollle Walto, Kugene; Josepn-, The de, wh.,.h .,, (jelser is Inter Ine Htird, Kugene; Mamie Sheridan, . ested .. ... bu, cOBed. but the de- Kugene; Kva HigglnB, Springfield; Jessica Orswell, Thurston; Jennie llurtiert, Kugene; Martha Howard, Lowell; John Holmes, VValtcrrllJe; Kthel Moore, Lorane; Laurel Inman, Kugene; A. A. Kuyburz, Mabel; Rob erta Culvert, Junction. Third grade Harriet Patterson, Kugene; Welby Houston, Madison; tails or Information as to the prop erty Involved are not made public. The visitor was formerly the owner of the famous Bonanza gold mine In the Baker City district. He is the owner of the Gelser hotel property at Baker City, and Is reputed to be a man of large means. Mr. Gelser was much Interested in Josephine Casey, Junction; Kthel;tne tatlstlcs of mineral production Crumii W.nirunw riiit curia Hnluaii 1. n . . . . ... .vUu..., , Bnasa county covering ine perem ,'row; Klizabeth Freeman, Kugene; 1 of tne la()t thirteen years, the flg- ( Crow W. K. St. John, Kugene; Clare Lee, Junction; Mabel Ada Smith, Walker; Krma Smith, Springfield; Krnest Uones, Kugene; Ilelle Truesdale, Ku gene; Kuby Kdwards, Springfield; Ai de llailey, Kugene; Mina Magnns, Kugene; Nellie McCord, Creswell; Mary Sprouso, Cottage Grove; Ruth Halderee, Kugene; Itelle Toil, Ku gene; Susan Irwin, Waltorvllle; Liz zie Suffel, Pleasant Hill; Mary Smith, Springfield; Lllah Owen. Primary Cora Duyoe, Springfield; Mrs. Illaiicho'Uilbert, Marcola. Till'. IKK.TOIl OP OSTKOPATH i What Ills Title Means How Hn (JeU It and tint Peculiar Abilities Ac qulm In Ilia Ijong Course of Training ures of which were published In The Searchlight for 8unday morning. In round numbers the total product was $43,000,000. Mr. Gelser bought all of the extra copies of the paper he could find and mailed them to friends In various mining fields. MHH. PKAIlIj CAItTWItKIIIT (JIVKS VALKXTIXK PAKTY Friday evening Mrs. Pearl Cart wright gave a valentine party to a number of her friends at her home on West Eighth street. The double parlors were tastefully decorated with festoons of red hearts, while the din ing room was decorated with purple and white crape paper. A large red heart was suspended from the center of the room with Bmaller ones to form a circle around It. Miss Nellie nnlmhv halnal tn roal ?t nnrl una The graduate of a recognized col- ;ter(aln the gegU. lege of osteopathy, after a long and I rk. nir,v0i,iv exhaustive study of the highest au-;spent ln playing games. Delightful thorltles In anatomy, physiology. , refreshments were served by the hos P?i 0, I'? la";D081"- therapeutics and te8a and M1 Quln,by. Those pres- a . i.miau urinran, m nw.run ent wcre the Misses Nellie Qulmby. diploma that gives him a legal right BeMle Derlckson, Kthel Drake, May- lo tho title of Doctor of Osteopathy. 0Bne and Kte, Williams, Stella Wll- That Ib the only title that ho wishes, klnson. Lillian Ayers, Mrs. Nettle for he makes no pretense of praetlc- ioworSi Mrs. Pearl Cartwrlght. tig medicine, the word medicine be- Messrs. Charles Kmory, James Rus- lng generally acccptad as moaning ,, Th(jma(l McCormlck, Baker Mc- 115' .t ... JCormlck, Karl , Kniery, Harvey Cox The abbreviation of the title of'nH vvinir.m r!ii... i.ocior oi uBiaopainy is u. u., ana Men s Blue Flannel Work Shirts 83c Men's Dress Shirts $1 values 49c GR.EAT SLAUGHTER. OF PRICES Oft Our Clothing Wednesday ane Thursday will be the grear day here-all our clothing cut to Manufacturers Cost. We are determined to clean up our stock. Every suit must go this week. Every department has big values in stoie for you come and see them. SEE WINDOW TISPLAY Women's $ I u Long Kersey Coats $490 Elankcts and Comforts at your own Price 90c Coif Shirts 45c Men's golf Bhirts, collar attached, In all colors; value up to 90c; sale price $1.50 Underwear $1.20 Men's all-wool underwear in dark and light; regular 1.B0; siir $1.20 $2.50 Men's Pants $1.95 Men's work pants ln gray, all sizes; perfect fitting; regular )2.60; sale P 1 QC price P $16-$ia-$20 Suits $11.95 We are determined to celan up our stock of all our clothing. Vve have all the new makes and co -ors, of the best material; all hand-tailored, and will hold shapes; 7 1 1 sale price P 1 $15 Rain Coats $9.45 Men's guaranteed rain-praof over coats in black and gray; perfect fitting, made by the beat cloth ing house in America a nice dress coat and a nice business sale price - $9.45 10c Toweling, the yJ 6c A fine white cotton toweling, f0n width;; regular 10 cents; sale price, the yard 6c Bath Towels 8: The best Turkish bath towels,; full weight; regular Ucj sale q price OC New Brown Oxfords A full line of women's brown Ox fords at manufacturers' cost, for Wednesday and Thursday only. THe BON MARCHE TheSaoney WHAT IS WHOXtt? the province of the I). O. Is to help nature, In the human body, to right hitrnikir 1 1 ,. h.l.aw.. .1... - . .A not only uniieary, but distinctly , Many ,n K'W"'; Asking damaging, nnd thnl the body Is a very perfect niaciilno that will run nlon smoothly If supplied with the proper fuel (food), nnd It nono of its parts get out of position. Itcuilrlng the Structure. , But, while the most perfect of ma chines, It Is also the most delicate, and derangement of Its parts can be brought about ln scores of ways. Falls, jars, strains, tinduo exertions, nil, I local CIO rncHnna nr rnlnirntlni.a duo to changes ln temperature, are!1""1 "'" they take Immediate steps That' yucHlli.ii of Ijite. Within the Inst few weeks more people In Kugene than usunl have boon complaining of sneezing fits, tickling In the throat, stoppage of the nose, coughing spaBtns, raisings of mucous, droppings In the throat, and offensive breath, and have ask ed theniBolvcs: "What Is the mat-tor?" The troubles come from catarrh only a few of tho things that may cause trouble in this delicate mechun Ism. Sonietlmos the effects are Im mediately apparent, sometimes long delayed. It is for tho especial work of find to remedy their condition, the dis ease will increase nnd spread through the delicate mucous membrane that lines tho air passages, resulting In chronic disease. t the first symptoms of catarrh, lug the doraiiKoineiit and rectifying ' "yon"" should be used. Hull Urug it that tho osteopathic physician ulj0 ,80!1 " unJor a "rantee to re- t nun iiiu (iiii inmnti ii iru in f i ,uu inr ! trained, lie Is a muster mechanician and when anything Is wrong with tho machine it la tho master mechanician whoso services should ho called In. If some little part has Bllpped out of place, tho resulting trouble may be at a distant part of tho mechanism, and and but the trained expert would be likely to attempt repairs In tho wrong place and work further damage. But the skilled workman does nothing un til ho has made thorough examination and fnmd that little part that has slipped out of place: Then his traln l ii; (iiablei him to replace It. That Is the wurk of tho osteopathic physician. If you want an opinion ns to the value of osteopathic treatment do not make the mistake of consulting any one whoso whole training has heeii along other lines. Ask some one who has had experience with tho system l.t.ll IfltltU-U ,. Il.l.t.t. ..... ... ... . good osleoimih'aml ulvn" him ii.u .. ' wnrrt l to nnd Including No. 10 ,,.,,-.., i,,. ... ,1 ,..,".., . i " . '. . . registered .1 ... i.t.'iin, i n.vj me initio ill I yon. j Pr. II. I,. Studley, osteopath, office 'ov-r Chambers Hardware store. ' I'helie lllui k Kl'Jfi. Itesld.Mii'e, TM I Kerry street I'lieuo lt.'d 3 I H 7 . tho complete outfit to anyone who la not satisfied with tho results. You certainly can afford to use Hyomel under an offer like this. Oet it now j and be cured of catarrh. The Orpheum Eugene's Popular Play House Two changes per week Continuous perfotmance from 7:30 to 10 Mati'tue everv Saturday at 2:30 M3n.,Tues. and Wed. Moving Pictures "His First Success," "Bathing under difficulties" and "The Rivals" Illustrated Song "Bees in the Hive" Comedy Sketch Veach and Veach Buck and Wing Dancing I ANNOUNCEMENT j. 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. -Ve have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE G. H. IRISH Phone Main 53 S3 East, 9th S'rett A XXor.WKSI KNT J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy have opened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewolry store, number B42 Wil lamette street, whero we would bo pleased to havo all old friends who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same with us and wo will do our best to sell same. IIOWK & Bl'OY. tf 542 Willamette Street. IL!eca ic.Gas, Water Willamette Valley Co c I0A Julius Goldsmith K. A. t'AltlUNt'.TON'. t'liy Marjliu'.. KlVplltU lllH'll IIOIIM''. 1 KvcrUody Is welcome wheu we ,' feel good; and we feel that way only 1 when our digestive ornans are work I lug proper'y. llr. King's New I.lfe j Tills regulate the action of the atom inch, liver and bowels so perfectly one can t help I.i.'llug good when he uses I ties pills. .i cents at W. A. Kuy kendaU's (Irpg store. WOI SAWIXU John M. 1. lexen, sucerssf,r to W R. Ilodny. A:i wood sawed to gaiigs. Kor prompt service phone H'aei 3311 liesldence. :f.7 High street. It Gasoline wood's tasot.INK VKI MXWINO W. fl. White prepared to saw your wood ott short notice. I'hoi.e IHnrk 4SM. Itesldenc. 5I v i t Mmth strwt. SlVt.t It M HIMi V'HiK tO. Sine 'V liuil Wheeler Wilson Sen ilis 111:1, Mn-s i'n ev psMH'iitit i'.l'. Wlliam.-iie street. I'luuie lt"d itr.i. tf Mill- ot 11 ritinn t k to 1 1 1 1 1 Tower t V. , :"i l'it Slrct. S ji':! , ;t-h. They alss p; llui hislie-1 n n; k. I price. M7 .1'ut re,eUe, . new Hue of baby I'si'H, t'.niie In and Inspect them 'fl J . KAYS Kl It. I'O. jhitilll'H UltAIIK, ?'AMl. A tlv.XS Ths eighth grade final examina tions for tho public sihoo'.s will bo held May 14. IS. June It, 11. Teachers who havo pupils ready for tho examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of tho person ap pointed to conduct tho examination at least 15 days before tho date fur which tho questions are wanted. W. II. lilI.I.AIili, County Superlntende:.!. I 1 CALL I'tllt CITY WAiUt.VXTN 1 Notice Is hereby given that all 'city June 1 1. I'.inT. anil drawn on the general fund, will be paid on present:! i ion nt my of lice February 17, I i'OS. Interest will ceaso on that date. . Kugene. Dr., Feb. "ll, inns F KAN'K KKISXKK, t'lly Treasurer. Suffering mid Hollers Saved. K. S. l.oper. of Marllla. X. Y.. snvs: "I am a carp liter and have had ninny severe ruts healed by Hucklen's Arni ca Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It Is by far tho best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns. sores, ulcers, fever sores, e.fenia and piles. 25 cents at W. A. Kiiykendnira drug store. SEEDS FRESH SEEDS VK HAVE AM, KINDS OF fi.VHDKX SF.F.DS IX lll'I.K. l,l. XKV AND FltK.SH. YOU f'A.X SAVK MOXF.Y HY ltl'Y IX(i YOl'lt tlAHDKX SKFIIS l'HOM I S. EUCtNE GROCERY 9th and Oak Ms. XcIkIiImh-IiinhI I nvorlte. Mrs. K 11. t'harlea. of Harbor. Me . speaking of Kl.vtrlc Hitters, says: "It iiciKiumrnooti tavoiite here with us." It deserves lo be a favorite ev erywhere. It Kvcs quick relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint, kl.lnev ueiaiiitenicnt. niiilniitrltlon. nervous-! lies, weakness and general dehtlltv. Its action on the hoed, as a thorough I purifier makes It especially ucVi , a spring lu.-.l l. lii... This srand alter .Hive tonic Is sold under guarantee, at VV. A, Kujkciid.ill s dniK ,i,ire ' oOe, 'j T ft UK A tr.I.l) IX OXE DAY Take 1.AXAT1VR HKOMO Quinine TahJets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. K. W. UKOVE'S aig. AI'PHKXTH'K tilltl.S WAXTF.D Several npirentlce girls wanted at Holton .lenklna' millinery store, successors to Shumate. ItHtTI.ANH noYAI. HAKKHY Hresd, the t. at and healtrlest bread made, for sale at Otto's. MiiTIII H s Kl H ilt X Seventh and Im street', has open, "d under ec msnsccni-Mit iloe.l Hexrd and ronui bv t... ,.,, .,.. r jimin'h. First .class home cooking i fitt-ken dinner everv S-i'ulav ' " MltS 8. V. AllltOTT. ttHill.WD C.IVI, HXKFItY Hresd. the l-st act hes!-ii0s-bread tna.ie. For sale a: Otto's. Inres...r will dotit.ie their money In two years If ihey buy lots or aerc tracts In tho Hlalr street addltl.t Tho city must netld In t?iat irlrectlno We kse all the latest methods fn cleaning uml dyelii" at the Ku'.-ene Dye Works, comer Sixth S'ld Wllla'C etto street. IMione lied IMSl. ;f A FULL LINE OF Bass Hueter Pure Mixed Paints and Lustrelac Varnish Stain We carry fr2 different oattcrns of WALL PAPER all nr w and up to date Ludford & Haskell Frn.i c.ll Palntrrs mid Decorators 9J west 3th street Nothing But Light HUNTER. & WILLOUGHBY Have installed an up-to-date Gas Lighting, Caking and Heating Outfit, and have a competent Gas man to talk GAS to you. We are going to make a specialty of lighting business houses with a Gas Light you can de pend on. Come down to our store and see what Gas will do. We are always glad to explain tight to you, either Electric or Gas. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 516 Willamette St,, Eugene, Or. IFe ESMOND HOTfcL OSCAK ANDERSON, Me,. R'cs Furopr m P m . SIX-. 7x-, 51.00. 51.50. 5 2 00 rrrf H, t 4.,, (., tr4lnj rront ind M irrHMi Sl, ' W M;ttln.: In all the latest e''tn -ball a ci-losd lust received by fie t'amplc;'. Kclini'.n fonipany, Ku gcuc s bitgesi and best heus Inrnish- ller - si v.,iir chance to make good. S-H-eUi .!!,. ,.f l.s- and girls school shoes at Yoran'a saie store. EucTGr.e Thp.tfra Phone Black 1442 - " ' a.a i ctn u smith Mimiw S. E. Stevens . . 11 M) Tt KH . . l eave orsl. rs at I Hons,-. .fl.,. ,, 4) H.-sldcncT. t in ' licsnk nic I'lione -d a;;i ' Friday, Feb. 2 1 st Engagement of the Eminent Actor CHARLES B. HANFORD Under the M.maoemenl of F. LAWRENCE WALKER in a notable revival of Antony and Cleopatra A Sumptuous Scenic Production, new and novel t-iectric.tl cltects, a chorus and ballet of unusual .ittrAct.veness.bcautif fully costumed, will tend to m.-ine tins cntraoementone of the most substantial oltcnngs of the year. CURTAIN AT&30. POSITIVELYNO ONE SEATED DURING AN ACT Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Tlir- "'AK YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS 6Y USINC . SKiDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cr'S!l a" 0ri'1 in leed or alt PfPe- dose In tablet! -lAKls YOlll STt-ru- .,.,. l'lilCE t Ucimou .m KTfc DuUnipf;, Colid'or Boot StiScntr T.Wtu. K'r -r u:i', Kcd fro,, Drugstore. !