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n .IJiJIillllrt; I J 2 52 Stanleys Buy 500 Men's Suits From New York Manufacturer at THE El'GKVK DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, KEIIRVARY 20, 1008 8g-. 2 m 3 St: J J 9 Ht ' M M M H M m M WM HM .' ' MM N ' M M MM MM mm MM MM MM Wm it v 1 HC HRISHAN EGISTEB TODAY: pn-TWO HAD MAX OKI) IX ilEll! X.UIKS TO THE SEC11E- 1RV IP TO S OTLOCK THIS m:nx(H)x ma xy mohk P'U UK IX OX TOXIiniT'K FRA1XS khko delccatcs to the state. Lndeavor conventinn harl nti with the secretary at the ''fi'icnal church up to 3 'Ms afternoon. A lin-Ee nuni- e In Irom Portlnnrt tonli-ht : local and the entertainment '"liK'Sts that those who 'e-f.1 to take dolepites be receive gueiiH this eveniug. ? .no and 2r,u .no nna,iui -i la; convention. Those res- w u follows: C. Knotty Aiin- Holladay. Snrlntr Or,.'.'k Maiwell. Dallas. J: Hampton, Portland. tiajtalili ,!... 'Ifllen.'Aumsvile. ':J- . L. Smlih i.....ni. Hurd. iipp6it.i..' 1.1 I. I.? T,ylr, Albanv. 'QulRiej, Portiandi i uuf" l-orvalllj. ll" " --""ailis. dS'uon. tlfe'-P.h-n.a.h. ,.i;h'!!r,",h- Hallas ' ' "J'kin.r 'k,l'""ntaine. "lie ii, V.' """"italno. Kl,'' 'Jrcsnn i;itv ' IVi'?;1"'"3- oresnn Citv. "i s w:;""n,::i"n'?,- :ir.nd. ' M in nville. laviile. Milence 1 I'.iler -1 lliver. PaM ' 1 ''h '- !:. '' In. . II,,. t; 'an a..;: p., p. til The Entire ' v Every Suit is of the latest spr stYt and were made Sale now on an J continuing until the entire lot is cfe 612 Willamette Street, near 9th St. hmMM4M4iMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM John A. Wetzel, Ashland. J. C. Moi-fs, Cottage Grove. Ethel Srrat.on, Ashland. Jlrs. Calvin O. Webtr. Uoseburg. Mi33 rcisc Ltifkey. Portland. AIis3 Louisa Scott, Portland. Jliss Leota Deavon, Portland. Esther Wittner, Portland. Itev. Dyott, Portland. Hev. A. A. Winter, Portland. liev. J. E!. Wake, Forest tirove. Grace Humphrey, Uellfountain. t TEA There is nothing- that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. Your irrorir returns your inniwy if you doll liie chillua i Leu; uc Ij.ui. WHAT IS WHOXi? Many People In Eugene That Question of Are Asking Ijlte. Within the last few- weeks more people In Eugene than usual have been complaining of sneezing fits, tickling in the throat, stoppage of the nose, conghliig spasms, raisings of mucous, droppings In the throat, and offensive breath, and have ask ed themselves: "What is the mat ter?" The troubles come from catarrh and unless they take Immediate steps to remedy their condition, the dis ease will Increase and spread through the delicate mucous membrane that lines the air passages, resulting in chronic disease. At the first symptoms of catarrh, Hyomel should be used. Hull Drug Co. sell It under a guarantee to re fund the purchase price of $1.00 for the complete outfit to anyone who is not satisfied with the results. You certainly can afford to use Hyomel under an offer like this. Get It now and be cured of catarrh. ' Suffering nn! Dollars Saved. E. S. I.oper, of Marilia. X. Y.. says: 1 "I am a carpenter and have had many severe ruts healed by Hitcklen's Arni ca Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It h by far the be-t healing naive I have ever found." Heals burns. sores, ulcers, fever ores, e7.omn and piles. 2."i conrs at W. A. Kuykentlatl's drug store. Here's yjur chnnre to make good. Special sale of boys' and eirls' school shoes at Yoran's shoe store. PORTLAND ROVAL lViKEItY Itread. the brst and Ivalthiesi bread n;Je, for sale at O'to's. A beautiful npright to- d f ir ten years: nr. ers Piano House Clo.-i' W. 7th St. 1 piano Kiiaran y 1 1 T s at EM B Out ?aU - 1 Fine line of new iiphol'erin goo at Cmpbell-l"elintan Company. '0 cents on t Line Just in and Bunched in One Great, Grand Lot for j Morxr ITEMS I (Specia Con-espond'iiee. 1 iround, Eeb. 1!). The Mound youngsters who utt?iu1t'.l the dance at Crow last Friday night pronounced ' It. a grand success. 1 Hoy Ftnice Inught a horse from .'Henry Pierce a fijw days ago, It gives 1 entire satisfaction. I 31. 1). Johnson is putting in crops on his ranch during this fine weath- ' er. .Miss Zelina Crenshaw is visiting friends at Mound for a few days. Claire Htnksoii and wife (nee Flo. Johnson) were visiting at the Johnson home over Stindny. The Lane boys returned home Snt- : urday, taking In the dance at Crow , en route. . George Lnce, of Alma, lost a fine ! dog a few days ago. lie was killed by a gray wolf. J Hazen Johnson Is putting lu crops I on the Scott Gillesplt place this sea i son. Chester Uritce Is staying a few days with his sister, Mrs. T. II. Tripp, at . Hadleyville. PILES! T-TT.ES: i'lI.ES! . Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail 60c and $1.00. Williams Mfg props., Cleveland. O. MOTIIEIt'S MiCHEX Co., Seventh and OaR streets, has open ed under new management. Good I J .. A . I... .tA Aav want, no I ,;" Vl I . o-' cooking Chicken dinner everv ur,day thicken Mq I Y A it POTT ' The basket socl,7l held last evening ' " ,,. . , i lor Hie lieil. Ul ill inc onini- n. was most citssessful and the Sisters of .:.. P..,r their aimere thanks to:l"BC0 Bn" worK "'"ner damage, lint a Th, . " "n, en us Vomrn,"e,; o ' - "es nothing un- "e un taking suca TlZ APPRENTICE CilRI-S WANTED Several apprentice girls wanted at Doiton & Jenkins' millinery store, successors to Shumate. TO C I UK A ( OLD IN ONE DAV Take LAXATIVE HUOMO Quinine Tablets. DrtU'Klsis ref.md money if It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S 9lJ?- ittiol xlon. 1 Cnsm'.,i The'hk'h" lM'1'1 C,i II illi-u-r'.- i:i)itr, th" tyiii's of complexion : th" iiuh the tliood. Horkv Mono lain Tim h r-'.l lil i l. uivi , von that ::'hv ti'm;i!"i''i!i. whleh will 'i. li'tt not rot) e:t. l.l.v." ,i!t; We h- III! ' cteariim and d,1 live Works, f"" ette street. Ph inr-f lo. ds the Eii-i In mvl W A mi. I Jstil. tf ; no Red x:x:xx:xx:x&::: T!IE DOCTOR OK OSTEOP.'.f Irv' What If it Title Means How lie (Jets It and the Peculiar Abilities Ac quired in His Lung Course of Troilliii;; The gradual-, of a recognized col lege of osteopathy, after a long ami exhaustive study of the highest au thorities anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and all kindred branches, is awarded a diploma that gives 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 Osteopathy Is 1). O., and the province of the D. O. Is to help nature, In the human body, to right herself. He believes that drugs are no: only unnecessary, but distinctly damaging, and that the body Is a very perfect machine that will run along smoothly If supplied with the proper fuel (food), and if none of Its parts . get out. of position. Iti'pnirinjx (lie Structure. Milt, whiie the most perfect of ma chines. It Is also thi' most delicate, and derangement of Its parts can be brought about In scores of ways. Falls, jars, straius, , undue exertions, : and local contract Ions or relaxations dun to changes in temperature, are only a few of the things that may cause trouble In this delicate mechan ism. Sometimes tiie effects are Im- i mediately apparent, soniet lines long1 delayed. It is for the especial work of find ing the derangement and rectifying , it that the osteopathic physician is trained. He In a master mechanician, and when anything Is wrong with the. '" ' the master mechanician whose services should be called In. " ome mtle l,Brt h "lipped out of i place, the resulting trouble may be at ; d1l9.",nt,,ar' th mechanism and .and but the trained expert would be n,v, ,,, -,- , ,,, j slipped out of place: Then his train ; ing limbics him to replace It. That Is , the work of the osteopathic physician. If you want an opinion as to the value of osteopathic treatment do not make the mistake of consulting any i one whose w hole training has been along other lines. Ask some one who has had expe rience with the system and knows; or, better ye;, go to a good osteopath and give him the op portunity to demonstrate the thing to you. Dr. II. L. S'udley, o. opath, offlrc , ov'-r Chambers Hardware slure. Phone lllark 132IS. Residence, TW Vviry street. Phono Red :t We are retiring un business In Eugene. All pianos, pianolas and means to be sold within ten days. R' ad our display "ad In this Issue. Eiiers Piano House, 24 W. 7th St. . to retail from $ J 2.00 to $ J 5.00 Just a few on di'spla in our A ; V EltTIS Ell I.E I T E I tK r Eusene, Or.. Fell. 19. , l(ie following letters remain in IheJ lOiifl'iio, Or postoffiie uucalled for 111: for the Bower e'k ending February . A. . llrea.lhand, llatlio. Calll.ion, Arthur. Cliitrnitin, Mut.tie. Coleman, V. p. ( ross, Emma. Conger, W. F. Cumnilngs, Etumii. Ettlnger, Ames. . . Flsk, Frank. Fleming,' F. E. Frost, A. L. Gardner, E. F. Gibson, Mlsr. E. Giirrey, John. Green, Earl. Griffin, E. Grock, Martv. Hale, Mrs. A. K. Hamilton, Iteppa. j Hanson, Mrs. Ella. Hurt, II. T. ' ! Holland. Walter. , Huston, II. L. Ingham,. I). W. I Johnson, Ellen. I Kerrigan, J. P. , Kirby, Homer. Konlgstein, S. Loving, O. G. Macruder. Vi'rnon. I. a wry, W. S. MeOill:-, Geo. McVav, llessle. ' Mitchell, John G. Mitchell, Norton, j Osborne, Doc. Owen, Glen. Parks, C. L. Parker, Ethel. Parker, Minnie. Peebler, Mary. Person, II. F. Peterson, John E. Prirter, James. Rankin, Mrs. J. Jr. Itenfrow, Ed. Heed, W. A. Roe, Jonas. Shlnn, Will. Slinmes, Gertrude. Thompson, Ed. Trimble, Allison. Verrell, II. J. (21 Warner, Geo. Watson, Thus. Watson, J. W. Parties calling for the above will please give the date advertised J. L. PAGE. p. M. IP YOP KNEW inn iiierna or tne Texas W't n.p r, , you wiuld never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. l a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonial. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2!ii Ollva street. St. Louis. A $100 concert Klze upright iilanri used only a few months, $1!in in Eil ers Piano llmis,. Closing Out Sale jl W 7th S-. J. M. Howe still selling iiest t on-d suits on the coast from n nenta! Tailoring Comualiy, of ( lib a go, at 542 Willamette street. tf Quick Sale at EUGENE, OREGON. Tula sennnn's mattiniis. Fine pn-. terns- at CampheU-Felliiian Company. -Tfll lliH(0t..l IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full 1 inc of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcware. Headquar ters fur White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Ii Grocer Corner 5 hani VlllamvtleSli. r'hone Ped 4611 CASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY I I'nirbiiiiks-Miirse Gasoline Engines for piiinplim, sn li ving, sum ing, grinil- i I lug. .Outrits ciuiiplele. I I'liirbiinlis Scales for neiglilug. I j I'lilrbanlis-.Moi se Dyiiaiuos ami ,Mo. , tors fur Mier mill lighi. ! I'nirlniiilis-.Morse Wiiiiliuills inn) : ' Tim err, I i I nil biinks-M. ii ,. (irimlers, Eeeil ', (T'oopers, Well Pumps, j All first ( 1 1 1 1 I i I gooils nt bnvest! prices iiiMnys In stork. Liberal terms. I ; I'romiit reply In Inquiries inn! (u, i ! ; sliipiiM-uls. Write for ciilnlngue mill ' ' prices. i BERCER. &. BEAN HDW. CO. 1 AgenLs, Eugene, 0". ; FAIRBAK MC RSE (B, CO. I Portland, Oregon LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OK HIOH O R A D K WORK frj lTt$ U tow U tUTtM I I window. simmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxits? i t ' WW OREGON LAND CO Farm and City Property , For Sale 14 acres Inside of rlty limits, with good buildings und sumo Trull trees on the place; this Is n choice buy. Two business properties In Eu gene; good proposition. Three bitslnesH properties In Springfield; good buy. Two residenco properties; r In-lip and a good Investment; splendid buy. Good $1110.00 land at $45.00; this offer Is open only for the next ten daya. 120 aero homustead at $2S0.00. Thla is a bargain; don't miss It. 320 acres of timber land at $20 per acre. A good thing; look Into I . 1300 aero slock and farm; well Improved; $14,000. grnln price, 2700 acres timber land; cruises M. feet ,ec, at $24.00 per acre, 1100 acres timber land In Cal ifornia; yellow fr white" cedar und suga r plnu; cruises from U to 12 million feet to the V, sec; jirlce. $IS,0U0 for Hie tract. Lots and acre tracts In lllnlr Street Addition; terms given. $100 and up. Lots In lb,. Slud. Ion's Addition to Eugene; prices ranging from $27.-,. ou up; i,.r,s suit the buyers; $:i0.00; bnl ance on time. Oregon IjiiuI (OIUijy. 4 12 Willamette St. Mark T. Flaming;, Mgr Eugene, Oregon 4 55H it it .it . . - . 88 :! 51 ZZ zz