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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
THK KlfiEXE DAILY t.'VAKU, flllTlAY, HcrtlUAItY lil, 1008 w w ifz fflEUMATl routes from an excess of uric acid iri tlie lilooil. Tins ncid , (!inw"sffl j ,iie system arts as an irritant to the different muscles, .irtlitliilf tJ"0UFriues "o the bodv, and produces the inflammation and "in! ts and the sharp, cutting paini characteristic of the dis- .I.- of Ule J01 . . -.....-KMi-rlnikH with urie acid it continnallv irrnwt VlieaW"":, . ooorer in nourishing qualities. Then Rheuma-1 noll'e" ' the first Niulunul Hank Tin and M0,1 ' ,id not only a painful, but a formidable and danger-1 last fenlnK -the article of im-or-KSneVeheaAa Its"5!- fluids which luoncaie me jy."la " tutlon from five to seven, and Darwin Pttf0 A matte! 'which the blood is constantly depositing in them ; the nrljlow, recently of lhecnanibers. Ucnamai their elastlcllyi the coating of the joints becomes -Uristow bank, which has ueon merged """"' j (ten the sufferer is left a hopeless cripple. S. S. S. I with the First National, and L. U I i FIRST NATIONAL m UlrftUIUKAIt HOW NUMBERS SEVEN At a special mei-tins of the stock- Ljandtl""! ' j,ead, goes down into the circulation, and by ueutral rsll1clis: jzjng an(i removing the uric acid from the I yvl circulation and building up the thin, acrid Ok blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. 1?! S. S.)S. changes the sour, acid-burdened blood .J J. fewJ to a rich, healthy stream which quiets the yf excited nerves, eases the throbbing, painful IV VFEt I ADLC, muscles aim w i"w:ia wui ui mc IT tfi. system the irritating matter which is causing kbei t. , :nnaraination. Begin tlie use 01 o. o. . now ana get me cai pain ana ' , . , ,jnniDness of Winter will not keen v uu"" - . j miserv Boole on Kiieniiiarisni nna anv menicai acivice Ustiatpa-nanuu SPEcrFTC CO.. ATLANTA. OA.' Goodrich, assistant cashier of the benk, were elected as additional di rectors. The directorate now con sists of the following: T. O. Hen dricks, S. D. Eakln, G. U. Cluisnian. F. L. Chambers, P. E.' Snodgrass. Darwin Brlstow ar.d L. L. Goodrich. After the meeting of the stockhold ers the directors held a meeting and elected Mr. Brlsto- assistant cash ier. In addition to Mr. Goodrich, who NI6HSWANDER BOOSTING FOR ELECTRIC RAILWAY WIl.DCAT-tJI.KX.ADA ItO.ll I'KO. MOTKli IX Kl tiKXK-W'll.li t)V woitK van Ki.i: Titic mxk to SIISL.WV :i!ious2;i!ls IluVO Kidney Never Suspect it. Trouble at l'wvnlmry of Kiilm-jr lii Most people t!o not re.iiize the ..l.irm ing i;.tiJ-eae ami remark. il.le piev.ilcncy liilckuhieydis- most common tust'.iscs in.ti pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vttti con tent thtwsttert with doctoring the tfte?tt while the erty inul disrate undermines the system. VThnt To Do. - There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills everv wish in curing rhcunmtisi:i. pain iu the back, kidneys, liver, bladder l W I.I t 1 now and get the cause ou'also holds that position 1 P.PORTUNITY TOLONiST RATES from all parts of the United Stat:s and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in' effect by t Oregon Railroad Cb Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregonj) lily Dtiriug March end April, 1908' NEW ENGAMPMEfN AT SPRINGFIELD Oli(iAXIZKI) LAST XKJHT Wll kl f2 ClIAHTKK .Mi:M!!KltS Kl'l.'KXK ODD KKI.LOV.S A!-'H:ST FROM 1HK PltlXriPAfj CITIKS OF THE MTDDLF WEST THK RATKS WILL UK AS FOLLOWS: Over forty Knwne Odd Fellows drov to Snrin:fteld last niaht and I helped to organize an encampment- of the order there. Those who went over report a splendid time and say the" new encampment starts out with the brightest of prospects. An decant supper was served by the SprinRfield ;n?!r.beni, From A. P, McKenzle, scribe of the new organization. The" Guard obtained the list of officers alceted. 49 follows: C. P.. E. S. Co'Ilns; H. P:. T. V. Bowman; S. W., M. C. Davis; J. W., G. H. Kreutch; scrib?. A. P. McKen zle: treasurer. B. S. Shahan. The name of the new organization is W. B. Pensra encampment No. 67, named after the old pioneer who was Xid wlm dl?d several years ago. 1 I Thi? nenmpment starts out wljh 1 ! io riiirter members. F. M. NlRhswander, promoter of the Wlldrat-Glenada wnson road to the mouth of the Siusluw river. Is In the city and Is as enthusiastic as ever over his project, which will be com pleted some time during the coming summer. Het has been at work on the road for tlie past five or six years and has had some aid from the coun ty court, but not enough to complete it as soon as he would desire, lie 1ms i anii eVerv uurt of the urinarv msaee spent a great deal of his own money I jt corrects inability to hold wuter and time on the road and when it is and scalding iain iii'passing ;t, or bad completed his dream of a short route ! effects following use tu' lhpior, wine or to the mouth of the Siuslaw river I beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne without having to travel by boat 20 ', cessitv of being compelled tu go often or 30 miles will have been realized. I during the day, uml to get up many .Mr. Nlghswander says the next times during the night. The mild and thing he will work for is a railroad i the extraorciinaryxMlect of Swamp-Root from Kugene to the mouth of 111" I is soon realized. It stands ihn highest river. He has Interviewed several i for its wonderful cures of the most dis of the leading capitalists of the city tressing cases. If you need a medicine and ofticisis of the Portland, Ku-1 you should have t'ne best. Sold by drug gene & Kastern Hallway Company ' gists iu lii'ty eent and one-dollar sizes, in regard to ths mutter, and he savs ! You may have a sample bottle and a he has received assurances from the. nook that tells ail latter that the line will be built s.ion. about it, lioth sent free i3rV'.S ;!.!! Mr. Nlghswander says the people of ; hy mail. Address Dr. tile lower Siuslaw are now waitlnir i Kilmer S: Co., lliug- for Carver's road, and thev think he hamtoii, .N. . w lien Hom.oibmr-noot. will bent the P. K. & E. people there ' writing mention this jiajn-r nnd don't If sftmmUnt. tc ,i ,l.,nft hv Hi.-, i..if,' make anv mistake, but rememlier the . ,,o n i, 1 linn kn.h,.i. lianie. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, mid c of upiilos along Sweet creeK" alone are lying on the ground and rotting be cause of -no transiroilation iitcllitleH, to say nothing of the many thousand bushels along the Siuslaw river and other tributaries. the address, liinyliaintou, N. V, anay Candy!! Tiffany Glassware Candy Punch Bowls Candy Fruit Bowls Candy Dishes SEE our display window full of THESE CANDY DISHES Have You Tried Our Kooh-i-noor Peanut Flake. You'll Like It 20c a pound . SATURDAY- -also Taffy j 1 5c a pound y HULL'S Red Cross Drug Store Q Complete ehange of night authe Orpheum. program to- A genuine pianola player, remflar ' price $275; now selling at $175; j easy payments. Ellers Piano House, 2 4 W. 7th St, I - I First Spring i m II Suits are trnm AGO S38.00 oris ,9:in.oo ;as city QHOMO ' l'rom . COUNCIL BLUFFS..., 8:10.00 OMAHA 8:111.00 ST., PAUL 8:10.00 Corresponding rates ffrtm all other Eastern points. Stopovers nt pleasure SI all points in Oregon, itnist Unte is the Kicalcst ut nit (lOinflmifflcts. Oregon has iinliinited rrs and ncn'j mere piMple whrr AXii' lioines and liirger opportunities. a people can accomplish splendid1 results by heralding this oppor :) all the world. Send Oregon HterUYur'e; giving good reliable Infor ?baut the state, far and wide. Call oh) fhc Shove railroads for it if Feres Can Be Prepaid '.':ome if desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept the required de- hij telegraph ticket to any point. Call on, .1. J. (ill.LKTTK, iitat or address, . WM. McMURRAY, General Pasen(?et' Agent, Portland, Ore. Business ugeite College JEALOUS ili:. OF ' DONli TRAGEDY Bingham. Me., Feb. 21. James A. Denne broke into the hoV? of Charles McKay at West Fork (it midnight and killpd Mrs. Aleff? with an axe, then killed himself b' ciittln? his throat. It 13 believed that Jealousy prompted the deed. XEWS XOi lCS The Hon. Patrick Iteddy's pro posed constitntional pniendment giv ing cities exclusive control of gamb ling nnd the liquor traffic, received the s'gTintnrcs required to sof,ure its consideration under the initiative law In the following places.: Port land. Aitorla, Roseburg, Pendleton, Medfnrcl. Grants Pass, Gold Hill and Jack?onvil! . In honor of Washington's birthday thorp v.-1 1 b planted two Washing ton el!H3 irrown from the seed of the famous Washington elm at Cam bridge, Massachusetts, on the state house grounds at Salem on February 22. under the direction of Governor Chamberlain, to whom they were pre sented by H. C. Constance, of Inde pendence. The trees will be named George and Martha. The Orpheum. ,iNow Eugene's PopuJar Play House Tno Changes jiei' week. Continuous lierrVii'muuce 7:0 to 10. from II Coming ii IT CUTS SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen are 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 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 "Toceries, flour and feed, and buy and sell country pro-. tfatincc every Saturday nt '2:'.M Man,,Toes. and Wed. Moving; Pictures "Life of limit llliirk." Illustrated Knug. "Moon Iletinis and Dli'ains You." Coini'dy .Sketch Veiled mill W'acli lluck nnd Wing Untieing. CO., whose guarantee of ex- OI'FK'IAL Foni'CAST FOIt XOItTHWKST te open all summer. Students rcay enter at any time. Portland. Feb. 21. West ern Oregon nnd Western Washington Fair tonight and Saturday; easterly winds. Kaslern Oregon . Kastern Washington and Idaho .Fair tonight and Saturday.' HfaDAM FRENCH 3 FEMALE n e Dean': Pills. 51 Safk, Cfktain Rw- Full Bl'ITK.VWKO M:i.svi:i ATHN. NfVfH KNOWN TO FAIL. fc?nM Hun-' Kf."Jy: Hal Infliction Uutii r.nit'1 or M(.;-v !'fu.,(N-l. Kent irv j.-ii'l fir l.i; i -r intx. V Mltf-nii thm uii trial, tr h hh! fur wlitn rll? humpies I rti; InMM. oil prUIIitf Vw (reniilui', r.fVpt imi Kiihntitiito. i: your flriit'vm( tic:1-: iiliL liuvc Lhciti KCnd Vtnir ordLih lu l lie Til UBITEO RC!CAL CO., Coi M, Lancamr, Pa. H ' MWTMIBHAaUUUn' i f I TTIi'WT .1 'oli in tu3enft tv nel.an;. I I IS thi? age of competition there ,uLiecnance lor the young, person who fa T17TW and skill that comes special training. IMAIll IN T is i i:t t mivcoTT Cliiciiftn.. Fcl. 21. The II linnis siiprfiue ennrt. at Sirlnnfielil. yesterday dceld ed that a labor union's unfair list is in effict a hocntt and could lie enjoined. :!Scotirs Santal-Pcpsin Gapsulet POSITIVE CURE. Our stock of spring and sum- goods will he larger and hetter assorted than ever he fore. Goods are of hest qual ity and stylish patterns, tail ordod by the famous MICH AELS, STERN brand cellencc. Come In nnd look at them. I3i reductions on nil win ter suits, In order to close them out and make roum for new slock. Wo carry n full lino of fur nishing for men, am our prlfe and styles iiro right. We own nr own building, jinj no rent nnd are witlsfied iv It It msoualilo profit, ED HANSON E!ectric,Gas, Water urns PliOVie ' Black 15 9? WEsrJncHTH W, J. Gibson Son 1 -r-.e" ...... .,,..0 BM aHmH Hul .-i . I I UGNE THEATRE c-ffaffl Monday, Feb. 24th A Romincc of Old Mexico with Musical Interpolations Characteristic of the People and of the time j o A Royal SI ave t.irtmgh Investigate our methods. Informa- cheerfully and nromptlv fur- Pished. MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. : i i : , 1 ! j I ; i coffee: You can buy something, called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3C0O miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't., V-ir srtrT rrliirn. "ir mT-r if jc. u don'l tile SjLi.uri- lsl. I'ar litin- roi: sai.i: itv (Hvxkii flood hnlldinit lot. on Kat Twi-Ifili ; Hold hf VI. I, For Inflmmiitinn or C-ntitrrh I ol tlifl lil(.r and limMi KtInr ro on nt do mt. Outm qufohir utiA irfirmjn ntlp ) f'ftnafnral IXM.t 01 th VHnrnty Orini. J olutftlf tiarmloM. HoM bf arilRRlat. I'nra II M. or In Bii. pfMllf.'). l. IU, Of IfafM THF SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. IIKl.LI.HlNT Al.Mi, U, By Clarance Bennett, author of "THE HOLY CITY Taken From Gen. Lew Wallace's "The Fair God" A Magnificent 'Production and Complete Scenic Investurc Prices tha Same Everywhere $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c HALL- ii. iHUMWAY, Plumbing hpo Bower work, A Inn nenorol jul bliK li: tin nnd liBt Iron work. I run oik rrmir t'.Mllil earrj- h full lin or fllnmliiim flxtii'm Phono Plank U71 4 m Wliinmtf it 003i3$$ likukOPEAN PLAN AltOLUTE.Y.FIRE.PJOD.' 'V m&M?k it Los Angeles' Safest Hotel ' KP30VU2fl - ia;f ii. r-ii - r ' i -- iiir riir li" clulii-r Norili Mill m (If n- ;i U - illid ! ,1. I TH) 11 i f .1. WALTON. 13 Wi.l.im- Al iens 9 h Cc. rat jfer rv. . 'ii i HOWER & WOOD lliiil i:slnli- nnd Tlmlwr l.nniN Ittmr-li, lrtn inn! ntjr Vour mtronniri rMTlfiill' nnlif'itcd. IliMim I, ovir Fir?if Xnt. Hnnk f ,r ra.-h : terms nnd tnoni'V on i v a full lin ruruiin. the hoiis man Cmnpany compli'ii! honsff iirni inO;il!lll. nil larani-" ' iry iiu.' l. j-'. f LiM lin- nit ';i?-'v i .iw o 11 ran ;, i ;i.'l. Lin- I nnd In NH -v.it!iiim lorj r of f i. . m i 1-F"-1 1- thi' only i-vi iih:m- aim hei In r.niie. Oil Paint'ngs PARTINGS winch we lire wiling at coil tor a Uw div. prices irom 30c to SIOC Llte'tdriijnsln I- P A M t. MOULD INGo. Sr uur wind.iw OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Extraordinary Attraction for this week Valentines lc to $3.30 the most, unique display In town SCIIWARZSCHILD'S Book Store ! J. W. BARRINGER i Expert housemover Moves anything. Twenty-dv , years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eueene. Oregon. e THE KING PiDWARD In the HrAil ol Iht Cily NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A very desirable hotel for all visitors to the city. First class in all respects Rates $1.03 per day and up. . Write for booklet TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. i