I
v
am imuiiitL..aj ia.JU. joMJM
ITlnfo What
Sewing Machine Co.
Has to Offer
Needles to fit J 50 different
makes of sewing machines 25cdoz
Shuttles to fit 150 different
makes of sewing machines
each 50c to $1.50
3 cz. bottle of oil ----- 10c
Machines rented by the week or month
Machines Sold on Easy Ptymenr-s
A few good . second-hand
. machines for , sale
Repairing Solicited The only itore In Eugene
handling tewing machinei exclusively
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co.
615 Willamette St. Phone Red 1451
J. KAVANAUGH, Manager
Eugene Theatre CitO. H. SMITH, Manager
Friday, Feb. 21st
Engagement of the
Eminent Actor
CHARLES B. HANFORD
Under the Management of
F. LAWRENCE WALKER
in a notable revival of 4 '
Antony aml Cleopatra
A Sumptuous Scenic Production, -new and novel
electrical effects, chorus and ballet of unusual
attractiveness, bcautif fully costumed, will tend to
' make this engagement one of the moit substantial
offerings of the year.
CURTAIN AT &30. POSITIVELY NO ONE SEATED
DURING AN ACT ;',
Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
IT CUTS SOME ICE
t
' If the store is a clean plnce: if the salesmen ire
obliging; if the service is prompt, and lasf, but not
least if the quality of the goods, is the best, the store
never lacks business. Conic and give us a 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 and sell country produce.
97 WESTJIICHTH
Phone
Black 1571
W. J.
ELI BANGS J. H. TEST CP. BARNARD . EARL IvLNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Qasi Turnouts of AH Descriptions .
..STACKS..
McKKNZlB STAGE kivts Eugsn
t S)J0 a. m. Stagra do not oil at
private mldtncri bul will call I'
(.(gaff II noiltird th day bclorc. k
Stage Phono Main 23
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OR.ECON
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
' A for and try t BLUE BELL Cok trrap. Pot KiiMdr. r"H U.im.1 er
BLUE BELL- atk T.kl.lt. Dmtkixa. CtF. H.i.a. Cf k. H.T Ktvar 14 C.Hrrk. IMl,
GaaarsllMtc.'BntM taaia. H.art, Wrm. KirfMV. HttAac, I.M Caiylaiat BWUua
TaMals it Catktraa. Uvt f. r await Mfffilator of tMv TakMla.
JTor Micky Hull's lied Croa Drug llur.
th Singer
Gibson & Son
EUuENEFLORENCK STAGE -A
dally atagc ltavtaEuaua at i 1. m.
lor MaplrliMi daM cihukUoa by
attarntr lor Flortoc aad fmt
Livery Phone Main 31
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conscrvat've Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President.
L 11. PGTTfcR Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
Cor r.h an4 WUIam.tt
MANY BUSINESS
HOUSES WILL SOON
GHANGUOCATIONS
I'lItMH rOMI'KI.I.KD TO MOVK OX
ACCOUNT OK IHlUlING IM
I'ltOVKMKN'TH KrYKEXDAMVS
DUI'M HTOKK, I.EABN'KD'H MIL
MXICKV KTOItK AN' I) OTHKIIfi
WILL IIAVK XKVY Qt'AKTKItS
Many bualnega firms will change
locutions wjthln the nfxt few weeks,
made nereiimry hy the erection of
new buildings where some are. located
und the remodeling of others where
somo are now doing buginexs. Prin
cipal among the changes Is that of
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, which
will he moved to the Pickett build
ing, In the room now occupied by
Minn I.farned's . millinery store, and
I). B.'McDougall's tailor ahop. This
change will be made by the 1st of
April, s the First National Bank
will begin the work of enlarging its
building at that time, consolidating
Its present banking quarters with
the room now occupied by the drug
store. MJss Learned will more Into
the' room now being vacated by M.
Kvarvertid's real estate office In the
Coleman building, one door north of
the Hovey building. Mr. Svarverud
will occupy a portion of the former
quarters of the Chambers-Brlstow
bank, which have bpen leased by
I. II. Ulnghum, J. O. Storey and At
torney K. M. DcNeffe. and have
moved Into It. Mr. McDougall has,
not yet decided upon a location.'
Another change will be thai of tho
University Oakery salesroom, now
occupying tho frame building In the
old Ithinehart building on East Ninth
street, which will occupy the new
llulln block which Is nowln course of
erection. The building now occupied
by the bakery will probably soon be
moved away or torn down to make
room for the Odd Folows' five-story
block,, which has been mentioned
frequently by The Ouard, and which
will probably be erected during the
coming spring and suniemr.
Other changes are being talked of,
but are not give not for publication
for the reason that no definite decis
ion has been made, '
JUNCTION CITY VOTES ,
FOR NEW SCHOOL
Junction City. Or., Feb. 18. At
tho election held hore yesterday the
proposition to bond the school dis
trict for 1(1000 for a new high school
building was carried, 79 for and 2
against.
It Is the intention to build with
four rooms on the lower floor and use
the entire upstulrs for the assembly
hall. Six years ago the present school
building of four rooms was sufficient,
but now oight rooms are required.
TO l'UOI,ONl 1,1KK
Prevention of DIki'mho Much More Ini
IHtrtuut Ttuiit Cure
"An ounce of prevention Is better
than a pound of cure" Is especially
true In stomach troubles.
A few doses of Ml-o-na stomach
tablets taken at the first warning of
coated tongue, flatulence, heartburn,
headaches, distress after eating and
other symptoms of Indigestion, will
prevent a chronic case of stomach suf
fering that may Inst for years.
These little tablets give strength
and tone to tho muscular walls of
the stomach and Intestines, and pro
mote tho secretion of gastric Juices
so that whatever food Is taken Is
naturally digested without pain or
distress.
Mr. Hull has seen so many cures
made by Ml-o-na that he sells the
remedy In nO-cent boxes under guar
antee to refund the money In rase It
does not euro.
AXXOVXCKMKXT
J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy hare
opened a real estate office In the
building with J. A. Matirer'i
Jewelry store, number 642 VVIh
lamette street, where we would be
pleased to have all old frlr.ida who
hare property to sell, both farm and
city, call and list same with us and
we. will do our best to sell same.
HOWK & llliOY,
It Hi Willamette Street.
MOTHKUS MYCMKX
Serenth and OaK street, hat open
l under new management. Oood
board and room by the day, week or
montn. First -class home cooking.
Chicken dinner every Sunday.
It MU3. 8. Y. AHBOTT.
ArriSKNTIt'K fllHI.H WANTED
Several apprentice girl wanted at
Holloa Jenkins' millinery store,
successors to Shumate.
lOUTI.AXl ROYAL IIAKKRV
llrvail, the but and healtnlewt
bread made, tor sale at Otto a.
tnvet.t.ra will double their mnaey
I In two years If thry uy lots or ten
tracts In the Hlslr street addltlot
The city must build In that irtrecllea
RI IIM RIIIK rXHt THK tifAnO
CASTOR I A
For Iufaati - .id Cluidren.
fta Kind Yon " ;c Ahyays BougM
Boats the
nature of C
ELM1RA ITEMS
V- -s- ( I III
(Iptclil Corripondsnce,)
Elmlra.. Feb. It Mr. Brown, WhO
Is employed In the Mutual Aid Insur
ance, spent Tuesday In our village.
Captain Beerman was in r.iuw
Wednesday.
Mr. Orton, of Irving, spent most of
the week In this vlvluity, selling
shares In wireless telegraphy.
C. H. Lacy has rented a pari or
Mra. Pnnlnv's land about four miles
east of Elmlra, and will devote his
future time to raising chickens.
Adas Ina Zumwalt: nrimary teacher
of the Elmlra school, attended the
meeting, In Eugene Bunday.
Howard Dunlap, of Irving, came to
Elmlra last Friday and took one. of
our fair ladles home with him. We
are at sea to know what all tins
means In the future.
Mrs. J. Kldwell Is on the sick list.
The school teachers and pupils are
preparing for an entertainment and
banket social Friday evening, Feb
ruary 28. Everybody cordially ln
Invlted. Program:
Song Special.
Recitation Dclton Dickson.
Recitation Manila Colgaard.
Recitation Clara Erdman.
Recitation Elmer 8lmpson.
Dialogue "Vice Versa," or Wo
man's Rights.
Recitation Vlrgle McCutcheon.
Recitation Dewey Taylor.
Recitation Jennie Piatt.
Recitation Lena Taylor.
Recitation Lena Taylor.
Song Special.
Recitation Claud Mays.
Recitation Edna Lee.
Recitation Lynn Faulhober.
Recitation John Fountain.
Recitation Llllie Mays.
; Recitation Fred Williams.
Recitation Emery Taylor.
' Dialogue "The Spinster's Con
vention." Come and see the old
maids. Chas. Gilaan, Gersham Fox
and Darwin Hale are first-class at
making a straw man.
. P.- Courtwrlght and Thomas Orr
were seen In our midst Monday.
F. C- WalterB spent part of the
week at Monroe with his parents.
THE DOCTOR OP OSTEOPATH Y
What His Title Means How He Gets
It and the Peculiar Abilities Ac
quired In His Long Course
, of Training
The graduate of a racognized col
lege of osteopathy, after a long and.
exhaustive study of the highest au
thorities la anatomy, physiology.
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and
all kindred branches, Is awarded a
diploma that glvea him a legal right
to the title of Doctor of Osteopathy.
That Is the only title that he wishes,
for he makes no pretense of practic
ing medicine, the word medicine be
ing generally accepted as meaning
drugs.
The abbreviation of the title of
Doctor of OBteopathy Is D. O., and
the province of the D. O. Is to help
nature, In the human body, to right
herself. He believes that drugs are
not only unnecessary, but distinctly
damaging, and that the body Is a very
ported mnchlno that will run along
smoothly If supplied with the proper
fuel (food), and If none of Its parts
get out of position.
IteiuUrlng tho Structure.
But, while the most perfect of ma
chines, It Is also tho most delicate,
and derangement of Its parts can be
brought about In scores of ways.
Falls, JnrB, strains, undue exertions,
and local contractions or relaxations
duo to changes In temperature, are
only a few of the things that may
cause trouble In this delicate mechan
ism. Sometimes the effects are im
mediately appareut, sometimes long
dolayed.
It la for the cspecinl work of find
ing the derangement and rectifying
It that the osteopathic physician is
trained. He Is a master mechanician,
and when anything la wrong with the
machine It Is the master mechanician
whose services should be called In.
If tome little part has slipped out of
place, tho resulting trouble may be at
a distant part of the mechanism, and
and but the trained expert would be
likely to attempt repairs In the wrong
plae and work further damage. But
the skilled workman does nothing un
til he has made thorough examination
and found that little part that has
slipped out of place: Then his train
ing enables him to replace it. That h
the work of the osteopathic physician.
It you want an opinion as to the
value of osteopathic treatment do not
make the mistake of consulting any
one whose whole training has been
along other lines. Ask some one who
has had experience with the system
and knows; or, better yet, go to a
good osteopath and give him the op
portunity to demonstrate the thing to
you.
Dr. H. L. Studloy, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store
Phone Black 1338. Residence, 1H
Ferry street. Phone Red 3197.
BIllHTB tillADS EXAMINATIONS
The eighth grade final examina
tions for the public schools will bt
held
May 14. IS.
June 11. li.
Teacher who have pupils read)
for the examination should notlti
me of the number of questions want
ed and the name of the person ap
pointed lo conduct the examination at
least 15 days before the date for
which lb queetlons are wautvd.
v. it. oi i.i. Attn.
County Superintended'. ,
WOOD SAWIXO
John M. P. Dixon, sncrtesc.r o W
fi. Dodnv. All wood saved to gauge
For prompt service phone Blaca
SSU. Residence. 167 High street tl
Uaaolln woodaaw
C.ASOUNR VK)U HAWIXO
W. A." t"hlt l preprwl to aaw
i ronr woo on abort notice.
I I'bnne , UlacU 4351. Keeldenc.
i 51 Mt 8Uth afreet.
Jtiat reoflvej ew line of baby
rant. Come In and Inaiwt them
fl v J. W. KAYS Fl'U. C).
11 ,-
U, OF 0, GETS 15,000
PLANT SPECIMENS
The University of Oregon has Just
been made the recipient of collec
tion of botanical specimens, compris
ing ifbout 10. 000 specimens, ".any or
which are very rare and vnlua b le
This herbarium was presented to tne
University hy Mr. Leiberg. who has
been connected with the lulled States
department of agriculture for many
years. Most of the specimens are
duplicates of plants collected by Mr.
Leiberg for the government, the orig
inals having been filed with the gov
ernment In the national nerblage at
Washington. The rolection embraces
plants from California, Oregon
Washington, Idaho. North and South
Dakota. Arizona. Iowa. Minnesota
and many foreign plant:'. Each spec
men is named and ready to mount,
and all the plants are in fine condi-
"Trom 1893 to 1896 Mr. Leiberg
was assistant In the United Stales
department of sericulture; from
1897 to 19U1 ne was nem orai..
in the geological survey department,
working only in tho forest reserves;
In 1902 he was superintendent in
the Bitter Root forest reserve; in
1903 he was again field assistant of
7 .1,..,. In lOAi-DI,
tne geological weiui
v. Unri rtrpat Insnector
UB WHO lincaici --
In the Philippines, and In 1906 he
was forest expert in tne uuueu o
i .. f,,..,-.o.,-v Mr. Leiberg Is
now living on the McKenzle river
and is making a collection oi mosses
which he intends to donate to the
University also. '
Some of the plants were collected
as far back ns 1S80, and it Is doubt
ful If It would be possible to replace
.. .. .. t f A,. A Tt.lt. trift
tne collection lor iv.wu. m t,...
i wwnat at ft ilia iiinl o u i i'n 1 de
partment, and is greatly appreciated
oy tne varsuj.
GOOD HOME MADE
BLADDER MIXTURE
Old Folks Who Suffer Kind Prompt
Holler In Mlinple Home .uixuiit,
Which Is Absolutely Harmless.
Here Is a prescription that any one
can mix at-home. Any good prescrip
tion pharmacy can supply the Ingre
dients named at little cost; being
composed of vegetable extracts, , U Is
harmless and Inexpensive. Best o
all, it does Its work well, relieving
even the worst-forms of bladder trou
ble, frequent urination backache,
kidney complaint, an! by Its direct
action upon the eliniinatlve tissues
of tho kidneys makes these most vi
tal organs rid tne mood and system
of waste mutter and uric acid, which
cause rheumatism.
Here It Is try It If you suffer:
Fluid extract dandelion, one-half
ounce; compound kargon. one ounce;
compound syrup sarsuparilla, three
ounces. Shake well In a bottle and
tuke in teuspoonfti! doses after each
meal and at bedtime.
A well-known local druggist is au
thority for the statement that one
week s use shows good results in
nearly every instance, and such symp
toms as liitne back, frequent desire
to urinate, pain in bladder and even
chrouic rheumatism are generally re
lleved within a few days, the pnln
and swelling diminishing with each
dose.
Monarch Malleable Ranges, 30
days' free trial.
116 . J. W. KAYS FUR. CO.
SIMMONS
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR LANE
COUNTY.
Jesse Fisher, plaintiff, vs. Rosa E.
Fisher, defendant.
To Rosa E. Fisher, tho above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, .you are hereby summoned and
required to appear and answer the
plaintiff's complaint filed against
you In the above entitled court and
suit on or before six weeks from the
date or the first publication of this
summons, which date of first publi
cation is December ISth, 1 U07. And
you are hereby notified that If you
fall to appear and answer the said
complaint within the time afore
said, the plaintiff will apply to the
said court for the relief prayed for
In his sulci complalut. to-wit:
For a decree declaring the mar
riage contract now existing between
said plalnillf and defendant to be
forever dissolved, nud that nlniuiltl
have a divorce from said defendant
ami for full relief herein.
This summons Is published once
each week for six cotisecutlvo weeks
In the Eugene Dally Guard, bv or.l..
of Hon. I,. T. Harris, Judge of the
above entitled court, which order
Is dated Dei-ember ISth, 19H7.
Win. G. MARTIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Siinmmnt.
In the Circuit Court for the State
of Oregon for Lane Cojntv
Charles 11. Dodd. plaintiff. v. J. n
McFnrland. defendant.
To J. II. McFarland. defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon
yon are hereby reani.-e.l m i,...,.
nnd answer the cnmiunlnt fn.'.,i
against vu In Cie above eutiiled
court and action wi'hln sis w.vk
from the date of the firs: iiublicatlon
of this summons, and if y,,u f;!jj s
to answer for want thereof the :;n.
tiff wl'.l take judgment ac.unst von
for the sum rf lllou.l. i:tl ln.,,r(t
from June IK. i;iot. th TM (
i.-r ceiu per annum, and for costs
miii nmiMirsemems of ao'ton an I for
an order of aale of the property at
tached In this action.
Thlti summons it puh'U-. .1 .v pr
der ollon. 1.. T. H.irri,, i.t,. f ,v"
above entitled c url. m.'.. Feh-uirv
lth !.. and ,h s.1(.n, iV
1 90S ' F,,',n,r-V 1 ih.
JESSK (!. XVEI.I.S.
Aitorney forl'lumtiff.
Women bs Well as Men Are Made
BliseraSlff by money ana
Bladder Trouble. .
. li- tinoti the mind.
ness soon disappear
w hen the kidneys are I
out of order or dis- j
eased. , !
Kidney trouble ha9
become 60 prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
1. 1. M..i.a Tf the
Z Si S be'abie to control the j
age wire" .mirteil with bed-wet-
'yTkid eTuoubleTand the first:
cuu i ',..!. .v.. treatment of
STtat This unpleasant ;
trouble isdue to a diseased condition of
re kid.!evsand bladder and not to .1
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
a d both need the same great remedy .
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon reau. - .
u., ,ifH(7tMu.. in niiv-
ceut and onendollar
size bottles. You may
a tWtl
nave wh"- .
by mail free, also a Horn, of Swunp-nooi
' ... 11 l.,.t Q,..ntTin.Root. 1 I
pampiuei tennis " "" w r -:
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer i: Co.,
Hinghamton, N. Y., be sure and meiition
this paper. Don't make any. mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Iiiiighamtoii, , N. Y., on every
bottle.
8
The Orphcum
Eugene's
Popular Play House
Two changes
per week
Continuous performance
from 7s30 to JO
Matinee everv Saturday
at 2:30
Mon.,Tues. and Wed. .
Moving Pictures
"His First Success,"
"Bathing under difficulties"
and "The Rivals" :
Illustrated Sonj
"Bees in the Hive"
Comedy Sketch
Veach and Veach
Buck and Wing Dancing
SEEDS
FRESH SEEDS
WE HAVE A IX KINDS OF
GAJtDEX SEEDS 1 lll'Mv.
A Mi NEW AND FRESH. YOU
CAN' SAVE MOXKV KY Ill'Y
ING YOlll GARDEN' SEEDS
FROM I S.
tUGHNE GROCERY
9th and Oak Sts.
A FULL !
LINE OF J
Bass Hueter Pure
Mixed Paints I
and Lustrelac
Varnish Stain
Wc cjrry 62 different patterns
ot WALL PAPER all
new and up to date .
Ludford & Haskell
Pract'cal Palnlcre and Decorators J
95 west 8th street
Scott's bantal-Pepsin Capsules
rusmvs utWE.
for Inflstnmattcn or CaWrrh
Of thu HlaflAf Dd DtvaMaaml
KidiMT. So (nri no pt.
Oom qutcklr an.) rfrmn
ci(r til I atajrt DlMkC
o( ibm I rU.ry Ore. Ab
"IqUIj barm I -ate. fold bi
riiu. Trlre fl (A or bi
Bail. potptd. 1.m,or thtm
1 C l i Z TT . - Ltf .T ll.M, O.
T5T ESMOND HOTEL
OSC'AH ANDERSON, Mr.
Ralca- European Pirn
75c, Sl.00. St.50,
rrrr Bui to and Irom all trains
o V0"' ,nd Morrio Sh.
aV . av n
Jenkins
Starbu,ck.
t
. Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
We are new comers hm
and arc in the
Real Estate
Dusmess
To Do
Business
We have been in this W
L .1 I
ness oeiore ana understino
it thoroMghly. At pres;
we are in coi-rcspor.der.cj
,t- . I ,r.
wun a nuniDcr ottastcrn
People who zr: going 0
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis
posing oJ properties siii
as City, Pasture and Fai
Lands, call, on us. Wi
ar; personally ,a;qu:in!d
with a number of these
correspondents and bc
they are comtrg west,
you want to SELL,
your property with us
there '.s going to be "things
doing' in real cstat: k:
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuc!
Rooms 1 7 -nd 18
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