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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
i ... o I - ' FllK f CYiKXE PAIIA' 0VAR1 SATrnnAY, KKHIU'ARV 22, I00 ' J.O. STOREY MAKES INVESTMENT IN ' EUGENE PROPERTY pi!i:sii)i.NT ok por.Ti.ANj, i:r oi'Ni: i:asti:i! n kaii.way COMPANY 1IKYS IWil-At'HE SI' Ili r.BAN THAI T ANI WILL KKKCT HANHSOMi;' ltKSlDENCK sii!i:i:T cab i.ixk may lll'lLH INTO THAI T Mrs. tniuiai'. Mumford.X'o. J - f Mr. Ucorgo W. Amory. 8.17 West Will til., Xvw York J ! " """v I 1 OUen-sCourt, bait LakoCitv, ,iM$$$$!3. 1 Oily, Now York, writes: j! I Ltah, writes: SVN. J "Somehow I have alw ays had a prcludiea ngainst ndver- - vs I "Four months ago I became . ipfliM& i tlsed medicine, but 1 want to make une doeidml exception Jn s. Awki X billed through .ud throuth V .VtV J in favor of Poruna. '. -JSLPQA UXSStft, J by getting mj feet wet fK- 1 "I caught a cold last winter anil it settled In throat J VN,- IX ft AW WMA.: W 1 - morning. 1 was &t .V " neao, tieveiopuiB a most persistent catarrh, Wl.t. l! UlfTV v XWPm. MM and tore ,tl, ,mra ! I seemed to defy all medicines until 1 tried I'eruna. Before I YMrt-V 'JMM . Troldw,,hhh""ltll""',&VJ I I had used two bottles I considered myself cured." MQW tQ&tm r"Bh to '"y head causing diizi f -fessSs, 'XU 4W ne-and blindm,. headaches !! IK, J -"TC '"tyVVWS? - ' '&? J commended to mo 1 decided to : &"Tl 55H- K lU W ' I ' I think you li a e a splendid V M N NP n yill - s VW I m.dieine and glad'y endorse ''W" ia'i x TmA - "Peop,epreferr,n8solidmed, ,WI - a8W$&& -Jl.r j lent to one averate doqse of 1811 V Jfcfvf ALICE J V, 4 C rS . - ' Infill Those WiT Slander R ' "E PE0PTC"WM0 USE IT ARE THE SJSfe&S?! WSr- ONLY REUABLEWITNESSES, Enthusiastic Tcstlnlonlals This Paie. These Testimonials Were Given Out of Pure Gratitude For The Benefit Received tvum Pe-ru-na, it. lWirrh of Bronchial Tubes. li.'t'.iffcR.Sralth, editor of The la Heralil, formerly principal of Ixii st Cameron, Idaho, wri tea : roie time I suffered with ca- I'tUe throat and bronchial tubes. r4nany remedies, butcould ilnd lait would give me relief. Fi- tllrWPeruna. Three hottlescurcd inland well. I believe it will do l-ri for olaors as It did lor me." tlilRni SKItVICKS. tt 4. 4. .. of the scries, sub'fi't. "The Tyi3 of wives anu Aiotners e .een. sun day BChool, 12 m.; Leagues, 6:13 i). ni. Professor Glen and choir lead t S' . .1, .j. iu music. . All welcome. ueilll'Hl ri esuyiei mil uaureu, Frank's hall, 42 East Ninth siren, H. N. Mount, pastor. Sunday school ' at 9:45 a. m.; C. B. at 6:30 p. m. Atj 11 a. m. Rev. C. T. Hurd, state pres-j ident of the C. E. Union, will preach. 1 m1 Gained Thirty Pounds. Mrs. Alico J. Dordncr, 1311 Maple Ave., llarrisbtu-g, I'a., writes: "I liave found a cure In Peruna. I cannot recommend Peruna enough, and 1 also thank you for yourkind attention to me. I am as well as could ho ever since I bean hiking Peruna, and will recommend it toothers. 1 only weighed C5 pounds luJoro tukiug Peruna; now 1 weigh 1:13." Threat .tf!u ileau. iUi.-i.-8. Have?, 1CT7 Druid Hill, Bal timorc, Sld.j writes: "Peruna- H oiie f the best remedies for grlppo, ciA! irt the head, sore throat, nervous henilaelWu, and coughs that has ever been discovered.. After tho ue of one bottle in my family I don't fuel safe without Peruna in my house." In a later letter Mrs. Hayes Bays: "T am never without a bottfepf Peruna in tho house. J Ilnd it good formostrvory complaint. I givo tho children rVruna If tliey have a cold nrd it nhvnys re lieves them.' I don't think I could find a bettor remedy to rivo my children." It Is $8 easy dl Pflllell! things about which tho cri'tiV; kn$S H((tJill!?. Take, for instance, i'ffha'.- 'I'linroafe" plenty of people who art? 'fflrirf tVi'say Peruna Is this and that, who" WSw ha tasted Peruna, and havo neve?' nxiwn anything ntwut Its effects upo;M llht human system. There are people Who say, and proba bly believe, that Peruna is used as a beverage by some people. It would bethoeaslostthingln tho world to show tho falsity of such a belief. Let any one who rends Ihis go to the drug storo and purchase n botilo of Teruna. If, after attempting to uso it as a" boverago of to take It in doaeV sufficient to produce anything llko n toxloationi if after putting It to this testltlch a person Is still of tho opinion that Pernna hi a disguised alcoholic drink, ho will bo Warranted In making sieh a statement. Practically, Peruna IClinmSt llO HO USed- AnV OUA Whn knntv-a :UrlytlVlrig aliout Poruna by aonatUHo ki'Mv.-fthnt rertina Is a mediefrii. The rer)"Kal'ori'the bottle, giving frr prin cipal a.lvo Ingredients, furnishes In dispntalilu'rVloof that Peruna is a medl-l eal enmnnuml. Wo will bo willing to guarantee that no normal person can or will ujo Peruna as a bovernire. If any oue thinks' this remedy can be bo used one trial will be sufllclen t tcj disabuse his mind, Psruna 18 a great Knd neful Imutiy medicine. It la used In multitudes of homes. It hat become a standitid rom cdy for various potty ailment In the home, J t is especially useful for cllmatlo diseases, It l Ml oxoellent romedyfor c10.': Xti wall-tried remedy for pa-, tarrh In all fornn, ' ,' Wo have a mullitud'e of testimonials rooommpiullnfr It for colds, for bron chitis, for Various affections of the. respirator Hud alimentary organs. Tills la well known to all who know Poruna by actual experlcnoo. "Cures All Catarrhal Diseases." Mr. I. W. Klghtllngor, Cambrldgo, Neb., writes: "I don't have any more troublo In my 1'iroat, and havo not had a headache for four weoks. "Peruna is tho very medlolno for oa tarrh. Thore i,s no medicine llko It In the United Htates, for I hare tried a good many leforo using I'eruna. "I will keep It in my house to guard against catarrh, as It cures all catarrhal disoases," st church, Delipp.r II. Tplm '. Class mestine. fi-4 n I. m. Dr. C, A' Mnr.lt ,i,.' Dillas Cnllor-o win . l the pastor gives the fourth At 7:30 there will he a union meeting with the llaptlst congregation In the latter church, beginning the revival services. llaptlst church, O. C. Wright, pus-tor.- Bible school, 9:45 a. m.: morn ing wcrsip at 11; Key. W. E. Wal ker, missionary In China for twenty nine years, will speak on "Christ for China and China for Christ." D. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening service at ANNOUNCEMENT H. Irish wishes to announce that lie has puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and mes at all times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. Resh supply of oat and vetch hay WE A!M TO PLEASE G. H. 52 East, 9th S'rect MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC WO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cnthtnrimi.;n4uj .... , I 0CR 8TOCIC innv rwr rriTT? rrrr iiMfTJ KtTAc5,,,t,p Tni " Br"' f" lrrooc-SKIOOO Condition I" W Cbol.ra. Bliattr. Heave. Fever. Hoi Cholera Ubleta, Louie Powder, rink yt, Diitemper, CoUc or Booe Stiflencr Tablela. H'"' Red Cross Drugstore. 1 . JYCUNEED oczries KAVETHEj, 1:4 C .. . -'-"ley. FRESH SEEDS WK HAVK AM. KIM'S OK riAiiiiK.x ski ds iv mm. AM, X KV AM) KI'.KSH. Vol f AX SAVK MilNKY l'.Y lil'V- i(i yoik t.Ar.i'i.N si:i:ns 1 riaii i s. J ! 9tli and Oak Ms. i First Spring Suits are Now Coming Our stock of spring and sum mer goods will be larger and better assorted than ever be fore. Coods are of best qual ity and Btyllsh patterns, tall orded by tho famous MICH AELS, STERN & CO., whose brand Is a guarantee of ex cellence. Come In and look at them. Big reduction! on all win ter suits, In order to eloso I hem out and make room for new stock. r carry n full linn of fur nishing" for men, nml our prices nnrt style" nre rigbt. We on our unn building, pny no rent "! nro m'""!1'''1 m tilt n niison.il'le profit. ' ED. HANSON . ft K.i-t Nin'h S'rcet i-:im ne, tticguH 7:30. This will he a union meeting of the Presbyterian and Baptist churches, beginning the revival meet ings. First Church of Christ, Sciential. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. 111.; subject, "Soul." Sunday school, 12 ni. Wednesday ovening meeting, 7:30 p. in.. Krae reading room open dully, except Sunday, from 3 to 4 p. tn. All are welcome. St. Mary's Episcopal church, P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy communion, at 8 a. ni.; Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon, 1 1 a. ni. Confirmation Instruction at 3 p. ni. Evening prayer and sermon nt 7:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially Invited. i Christian church, J. S. McCallum, pustor. Bible school nt 9:45 a. m.; i preaching at 1 1 a. m., subject, "The Trannfl-turntfttn." At 3 p. in., "Men's meotinjr, addressed by Rev. A. J. KnlEOtn;. C. E. nt 6:15. Union Mass meeting at 7:45 p. m... address be Prerldent Crc.:ks, subject. "More Life." All are cordially invited. o mien. . At h.r heme 111 Knlrnioiint at 1:45 o'clock this morning, from parulysls. Mrs. Harriet BergHiua, wife of .1. J. Bergsinul at tho age of 72 years, 9 months and 5 days. She was born In Kentucky and moved to Iowa In 1845 with her parents. She was mnr ried to Mr. Bitrgsina In 1S55, and they came to Oregon In 1902. Be sides her husband, she lenves the following children: Mrs. T. B. An derson, of Eugene; .1. E. Bergsma, of Nebraska; A. L. Bergsma, of Hes Moines, Iowa; Mrs. .1. T. Lyons, of C'oburg, and Mrs. .1. H. McCllntlc, of Eugene. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ilergs nm have been members of different branches of Odd Fellows for many years. The funeral will be held Sun day afternoon at 2:311 o'clock, with Inlerm nt In the I. O. O. F. cemetery, ltev. I). 11. Trimble will ciiiiiluit the ifrviees. RURAL MAIL CARRIERS HOLD A MEETING The Lane County llurtil Mail Car-1 Hers' Association li'-id a meeting in I Eugene this afternoon with the fol-; lowing present: Tower. Pitney and; Curtis, of Junction; Dav'.s nn1 Smith,; of Springfield, and Maxfield nnd : W'ooley. of Eugene. Tho meeting' was held In the city hull'. The prln-! clpal topic of discussion' was that of good roads and It was decided that a i campaign to boost Hie mutter along with the other boosting' now being done should at once; begin. FRESHMEN WON FIVE-MILE RFLAY RACE TODAY In the Inter-class relay race on Klneaid Field at the University this afternoon the freshmen won In the time of 25 3-4 minutes. There were three teaniB In the race, those of the juniors, sophomores anii fre.-bmen, each having five men and each run ning a mile. The race was witnessed by a large number of students. A VOI!! TO IMt'lSI'Kt TIVi: PIANO IMVKItS The big piano and org:in sale is drawing to a .lose, V have done a renierkable business, sold a great ntitny Instruments,- hut. nrire than half of the stock Is silll Intact. In fact, runny of the rarest, bargains are still unsold. If you need a pinnn, why delay In calling? Now Is the time, while the prices are down, away down. Your neighbors have saved from $75 to $125 by purchas ing at this sale. Why not you? If you are skeptical, call and wo will easily convince you that we mean business. Itead our display ad on page B. KILKHS PIANO IIOCNIC, 21 West .Seventh Nt. T. II. Comic, (ien. Agt. ANOTHER UNIQUE 'ADVERTISING FOLDER The promotion department of the Commercial Club has Just hail print ed 5000 copies of a unique folder for advertising purposes. It. consists oi three photographs, the first one of a man shoveling snow from his door step nnd labeled "My Last Christmas In Ohio What's the Use?" Tho sec ond is a picture of the same man hoarding the train. "Off P.ir Ore gon," ho-wuiys; "no more snow for me." The third represents the man as he alights from the train nt Eu gene. He has a happy expression on his firce and In his hand he holds a cluster of berries and n bouquet ot roses. This picture Is labelled "Ar rived Bos s and ItusplicriicH In .Inn nary." On the buck of the folder It printed: "Taken from Lire A Story With a Moral." AI'I'ltKXTK'K ;ll!I.S VATKI Several nnni'cntlce girls wanted at Bolton & Jenkins' millinery atorc, Kiiceessiirrt SMulnlit.'. IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Steel din stamped with y nir Initial with envelopes to matrh. SCIIWARZSCHILD'S Bock Store TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both rrow on the same bush. iur rrorer rHurni roar monty If roa doo' Ul bi!iiliiig' hell; w pay ana. ANXl'A I. MKKTISfi OK I'OMMKIU IAI, CM II POHTI.AXU UOVAI, BAKMiV I Ilread, the best and li"altlnesi I bread made, for sale at Otto's, IN ONE OR MANY COLORS Annual meeting and election of of-j ' fi'. rs of the Ens' lie f'omiflerelal ('lull I A ..,. i, v -..,, w,,..,h Mond;iv, March r.2 v. I at S ii. m. I). CALLISON. S ( attm: Kin ham; Tw-lily head ef t'v.i yeir-oM e". h.-;ut if r'lVh . in, 'Z h' i.rl of jetr'intr -.r f.al.-. i-'or pf.r- I - 1 1 1 a r apit.y to lien, L. B ik !(;., A little home for you and me; It's all I ask except koniI health, ! Which comes with llollister's j Hoiky Mountain Ten. L'NN imrt; CO. LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF II I O II OR ADE WORK Why liny new cl'dhes when we enn mn'' your old ones look !k pew nt Kucenc Dye Works, Sixth and Wil Ye-terd:y J. O. Storey, president cf the Por'land. Eiig-'li? & Eastern Knllwt'y Comp'iuy, l).:ught through 10. J. Krnsier the J inntliun .lnhnson farm, known as the eld Whitney place, adjoining Eugene on the S!iuiii, and coiiiainin 2M aere, tor 3-2,-stn. This is one of the i:io?t beau tiful siiluii'bun tracts anywhvre In the ii-inity of Eugene, and It is Mr. Sto rey's in:en:i.'ii to construct a niaguif i'ent homo there in the Immediate fut lire,. This tract would afford many beau tiful sites for elegant homes, and It Is understood to le Mr. Storey's in tention to suh-ilivid:. the same with an esoeeial view of establishing bean- Itifnl and picturesque building sites. This 1. the only tra.'t Immediately adjoining Eugene that Is supplied with magniticent, natural springs, which will be piped to the various budding locations, thus affording a perfect water supply. Mr. Storey's Investment means ft greiu deal for Eugene, and not only adds another Tine family to our pop ulation, hut centralizes his Interests in tho development of Kugents, . It Is not Improbable that the street car line will bo cxttrndml luto this, tract lu the near future, which would be a groal impetus to tho growth of College Hill and all tho southern part of the city. WKSTKKX VXH.X WJTL TtKDl'CK SAL ABIES Reductions In anlni'lrm (if nil silder'j Intendents, managers, tiiei'ri'or'.i iiii,! "lurks In (he caipjny of l!ic Western Union Telegrni'! Company (lie ivliold country over havo ImV.'I Crdei'ed frorri tho central office nt New Yoi'ii, til ery person in the employ of the cor poration drawing n monthly salary of more than $70 Is affected by the ukase, and it is expocted that within a short lime a supphmental order cutting the percentages of messen gers In the employ of the American District Telegraph Company, owned and controlled by hto Western Union, will he Issued. A statement Just Issued by State i k examiner .inmes Mteei snows, by rompm-lson with a similar state ment Issued last November, that the liabilities of state and national hanks In Oregon have since August 22, 1907, been reduced to the tune of nearly $12,000,000. Cash on hand, not estimating that duo from othor hanks, has been Increased from $9r 04G.S23 to $1 0,847,152. silk LMOAGHE PoHltlvttly currd by Uh'so Littlo Pills. Tliey also relievo Dla trwa tram Djupcpsla. In (lltfesUoQ and Too IIoriy Eiitlng. A perfect rom Mly tor niKzlncss, Nausea, DrowslneHS, Dad Tasto ' m tho Mouth Cbatot) Tonicuo, Pain In tho Htdo, TOHPiD UVKIl. Thm rugulate tbo Bowels. lurel y Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. ICARTERS f?ITTLE IflVER flPILLS. (CARTERS :fVkEn Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmla Signaturo Dtrner MPC.TTUTES. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successor! to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eutrene, Or.. Madame Dean':- Pills, frcnch rCMALE KKOWN TO Flit. f)M-tlm iimr 1. H-nl uro. ill f'H'l tin n I pt'l.W'J i'lH Mitn. I f your ul- .KIill Vour It 'iM Hiir't fc'i'i'( -'v! Hull MlN'.1 of '; v 'V fill.i'' .r . r Nix. , irntl, ti- . iii.i rnr w i-.ttup;. ', f-. lt."'i-: ot i" niii'ii', r ;'( m ui.v .itoi. i-: i'. j nol LutVt- i:;i (! li m u i. ; Goshen, Oregon. fjH lamette streets.