THE El'GEXE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, FKHittAHY 22, MOM
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may enter at any time.
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For Infants and CMIdren.
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For Over
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THE CENTAUR OOMMNV, NEW YOHK OtTV.
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Els Only One
"Bromo Quinine " r
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'at Sires Swnmini ffiejsSmsMgx
WED THI WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO IN QUE DAY.
iiyiTa' qirjiiwi j mil a,nrjii'ia(iikH
MOST GR.OCERS SELL -
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Kile of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pro
duces more loaves of breid than any other flour and ihe
loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased
quantity of bread produced he cost is no hip! er than for
other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLCURJNG MILLS
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msiness College
Will be open all summer."? Students .
fothis age of comoetltion there is
Me chance for the young' person
wno taccs the world without the
knowledge and skill that comes
.1
investigate our methods. Informa-
yful'y and promptly fur-
MRS. M. RANSOM,
Principal.
Ti'U mnrnliiR. aher the street
tweeper huil begun work on the pave
ment, a patition . was circulated
ainoiii; the merchants asking the city
coutu ;i to j-roh iblt the sweeping of
Willamette, street while It Is dry
without first sprinkling It. The peti
tion states that the dust is destroying
the storks of goods and covering the
store fronts with dust. The petition
will be presented to the council at
Its next meeting. As the paper is
almost unanimously signed by the
buHness men, the council will prob
ably take some action on the matter,
although Its attention bas been called
to it before and without action. This
morning when the sweeper was in
""-ra'inn ereiu clouds of dust poured
Into the stores and the doors had to
u closed until the work was done.
Such has been the case all winter
vhenever the rain has ceased tor a
day or two so that the pavement
could become dry.
llofore the sweeper Sad been at
work an hour this morning the au
thorities ftonped and the work will
ba done tjnght.
AMISIIMEXTS
Charles B. Hanford, supported by
Alice Wilson as leading lady, and
a capable company of nlav?rs. pre
sented "Antony and Cleopatra" at
the Eugene theatre last night before
a large audience. The production
was very elaborately staged and
proved one of tho best nttrntls
that has visited Eugene this season.
Mr. Hanford was at his best as Marc
Antony, and fit'lv pstt'
earned reputation as a delineator ot
heavy roles.
Mr. Smith, the energetic manager
of the Eugene theatre, has secured
Clarence Bnnett's beautiful Mexican
evening, February 24. The anther
has eveolved a story, startling in its
in tensity; calling Into play the
strongest emotions human .nature
possesses. The loyal, undying de
votion of Aguilla to his young mis
tress, the passionate hate of the
Countess Inez de Ora, the swept, con
fiding love of the g?nt!c Isadora
relieved by the bright, breezy com
edy of the American newspaper cor
respondent and the equally sprlngt
ly Anneta with the specialties they
Introduce all contribute their share
In making "A Royal Slave" one of
the most enjoyable of this season's
offerings.
KtUKXK T.CVKP.TY
Wll.li (iltOW VAl.t'AllLE
Blair street addition property Is
3itre to double In value within the
next two years. Two electric rail
ways are coming up the valley from
Portland and both nf them must en
ter the city from the west, and the
line. that will tap the Sinslaw coun
try can not go out in any other di
rection. As sure as water runs down
hill. K'igpne must build down the
vall".v bocunso the business Is
ther.
There are 'both acreage tracts and
large lots In this addition, only a
mile from the business center and
three blocks from the Geary public
school.
Prices are very reasonable and you
may make your own terms, a small
payment down and monthly install
ments if you desire.
The Jumping Off l'liirp
"Consumption had me In its grasp,
and I had almost reached the jump
ing off place when I was advised to
try Dr. King's New Dlsovery. 1 want
to say right now it saved my life. Im
provement began with the first bot
tle and after taking one dnzen bottles
I was n .well and happy man again."
says George Moore, of Grimosland.
X. C. As a remedy for coughs and
cohls and healer of weak, sore lungs,
and for preventing pneumonia New
Discovery Is supreme. 50c and $1 at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. Trial
bottle free.
Tar and ' iiiicniilagifn
For the comp'ete cure of coughs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and l'h
lung complaints tending to consump
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation as a standard cough
remedy. It contains no opium or
harmful drug and can be given with
safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold
by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
l Olt SALE 1!V OW.NKIt
Good building lot on East Twelfth
street, near car line. 95x1 fin feet. Al
so elKht-room cottage and two lots
on North Mill street. Inquire of
J. .1. WALTON.
Law Office, 513 Willamette? St.
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MOTHER'S KITCHKX
Seventh ami OaK streetr., has open
ed elder ne n.'ina'-'emr-nt. ttonn
board and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner every F'li.dny.
,, VKS. 8. Y. AHP.OTT.
i Cosmetics Injure tae pnmpl-xlnn.
Ti hlahet tve of r mpVlrn
lp.iuty mmet tarni-li h- blood.
lMIMor' IN.cVv M""ti'in I'M,
makes rhh. r-d xivr '"" ,,ln'
ili-a-. h-aitlty e..!.if!'n. which will,
wn-h'. Kt ii'i.-t rti'.i off. '' Tea or
ral'' LINN Dltro CO.
Fn line of new t!.ho!"Titnr good
at Campbcll-Fi'lin-'" Company-
FOR FAIR GROUNDS
Tu the Editor:
1 see by the Sunday Morn-
ing Register "That the Conn-
ty Fair is Assured," that the
committee has decided on
Huddleston tract; that It will
secure 105 acres at the con-
tract price of $30, 000. $lu,-
000 to be paid In cash and the
balance at 6 per cent inter-
est. -
Assuming that this pro-
posed purchase Is for the
county and not a private
investment, and that it is of
Interest to all the taxpayers
of the county.
1 hereby offer the commit-
tee 105 acres at the price of
$20,000; $7,500 to be paid
In cash on the delivery of the
deed and the balance to be
paid in a reasonable time,
with interest at 6 per cent
per annum, payable amnial-
ly.
The land is part of the
, Priro Blair Donation Claim,
ana is now known as County
Survey No. 959.
GEO. B. DOItUlS,
Agent.
NEW CHURCH DEDICATED
AT COTTAGE GROVE
SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTISTS OPEN
XKW HOISE OF WOUSHl!'
OTHEIt ITEMS
The neat and modest little chapel
recently constructed on Wall street
by the Seventh Day Adventlsts de
nomination at a cost of $904.73 was
dedicated last Sunday, February 10,
and the service was well attended.
The report of the church treasurer
Miss Minnie Comer, showed that this
little denomination had expended the
past year in Improvements, church
work, benevolences, etc., a total of
$3045.57. Twelve accessions to Ihe
church have been recorded slncenhe
beginning of the new church Knd
the little denomination is prosper
ing under the leadership of its pas
tor. Elder B. C. Tabor, who hiis pur
chased a very sitely tract and built a
comfortable home In i2ast Collage
Grove. It was further shown by the
treasurer's report that only an in
debtedness of $116.07 remained on
the church at the time ot Its dedi
cation, which on this occasion was all
paid or subscribed.
G. V. Hubbard, a mechanic who
works in the O. & S. E. car shops,
got a fall on Tuesday and broke
three or four ribs. Mr. Hubbard was
turning a heavy timber when his
lever slipped and he was thrown
heavily on his side and back. The
bones snapped and the man was rack
ed with pain until Dr. Best readied
him and adjusted the fractures.
V. C. London returned on Sunday
evening from nn extended trip to
Spokane, where he has been visiting
with bis mother, who has reached the
age of 73 years. Her health hns nat
been perfect the last few months,
but Mr. London left her somewhat
Improved.
Hamilton Ventch, who has been
qulfe 111 at his farm for some weeks,
afflicted with rheumatism and an
attack of stomach trouble, has so far
recovered as to be able to be down
town last Monday. His many friends
hope for his speedy and permanent
recovery. Leoder and Western Ore
gon. WOOD SAWIJfO
John M. P. DIxod, successor to W
K. Uodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone B'acV
3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf
Gasoline woodsaw
SuiniiHiiis.
In the Circuit Court of the S'ate or
Orr tton for Lane county.
Glen O. Powers, plaintiff, vs. Oregon
lllne lilver Mining Company, a
corporation, defendant.
TofOregon Plue Hlver Mining Com
pany, a corporation, defendant:
In the nnme of the State of Oregon
you are hereby requlre'l to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you Ih the above entitled
court and action within six weeks
from tha Hfiln nf thi first till 111 lct Ion !
of this summons, and If you fnil so
to answer for want thereof the plain
tiff will take judgment against you
for the sum of $600.00, with Interest
from August 1, 1905, and $1250.00,
with lntrest from November 7, 1904,
and $88.45, with Interest from Jan
uary 1, 1907. and for costs and dis
bursements of action, and for an or
der of Bale of property attached In
this action. '
This summons Is published by the
order of Hon. L. T. Harris,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made January 17, 1908. and this
summons is published the flrBt time
January 18, 1 908.
WILLIAMS & DEAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
XOTicK OF FINAL M I ol'N'l
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
as administratrix of the estate of A.
(J. Mathews, deceased, and the Coun
ty Court of Lane County, Oregan, has
Hd Monday, the second day of March.
1H08, at HI o'clock In the forenoon
of snid day ai the time for hearing
said account.
All persons Interested are hereby
notified to appear in said court at
tald time and show ctoise. If any
'h"re lie, why the a!d final accjiint
M'all not ti" allowed, the itndtT-lin .1
a1mlhltratrix rlisrharged a;;d her
Inr-d.-unen xonerated.
Hated thl tl V dav of ,lmrv. 10'is.
t ViTI'lt A A ! VTHFWS
Admlnlstrati Ixof the es'ate of A
O. Matin ty, deceased.
BUItlifi
iKTijl Racket- Store
Bart TV7Ml-:- I I
Whim a vi-iiii,o .rifPj f l,,,nl... v..
. . ..x . a iuiMiiii.-i li
mine sluggish ; v, lion she has hoad
tielu's, dizziness, ftuiiuioss, tuid ox
hibits an nlmormal disport ion to
sleep; dislikes the society of other
gills; then the mother should come
to her aid promptly, for she pos
sesses infoiiimlion of vital import
ance to the young (laughter.
- At stielTri time the greatest nld to
nature is I.yditi E. rinkhnm'.s Vego
tablu Compound. It prepares ths
young system for the comitvj
change, and has helped to briii:?
three generations safely from girl
hood to womanhood. "Head what
LYDIA E. PINKMAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
has accomplished for Miss Olson.
Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 North
East Street, Kewanee,IH.,ina letter
to Mrs. Pinkliani says:
" I.vdia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com
pound cured me of backache, sideacha,
and established mv periods after the
best physicians in kewanee had failed
to help me, saving that an operation
was necessary."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydin E. rink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has lieen the
standard remedy for female ills,
and hits positively cured thousandsor
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,diz.iuess,ornervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. l'inklmm invites nil sick
women to write lier lor advice.
She bus guided thousands to
heultb. Address, Lynn, Muss.
Dr.T.Fe.ix Oouraud's
A pure, nntisep.
tic '1 nilut Powder
for infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed,
ltenuers an excel,
lent complexion
and keeps I he skin
clear, soft ami
velvety, ltelicvoa
skin irritation and
should be usod
freely after bath
ing and shaving,
?iving a doligliU
ii 1 and refreshing
eilect. At deal
ers or iy mail, 25
cents Ilox. Pre
pared by
fcrd. T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY.
Proprietor of OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
FOIl BALK AND 11ECOUMENDED BY
STANLEY'S.
(M2 Willamette St. - - -
Kugciie
E. C. GuIIiford
Fead and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Floor Itoom Ww
Pulilier Tin' Turnouts.
Full Creek Stage Line.
101) West Hlh Street.
Phono Main Of)
EleccricGas, Water
Willamette Valley Co
HALL &. SHUMWAY,
lntjitlnif apo ffever work.
AIo irenenn jot i imjj it, ti,( art
7 Iheet Iron wotk, lri:r wotk f'tonii 1
j i'.-.i 1 1 .1 . j
; Carry h f-ill Iida of pltiuiljiiiv f!xti45
1
IPhone BUck 1J71 40K Wlhametto it
;:: U J! L 11 L,
Hosiery , Gloves, Ribbons, Laces,
Knit and Muslin Underwear
Notions, Stationery, Etc.
also a nice line of
Gents' Furnishing Goods
Wc have just secured
the agency for the
celebrated
PICTORIAL
REVIEW PATTERNS
Acknowledged everywhere to be the leaders in the
fashion world. They are pcriect in every detail and
with the aid'of the Cutting and Construction Guides,
so simple that the most inexperienced person by their
use will make a fashionable and pcriect fitting garment.
These Guides arc furnished free with every pattern.
Call and look through hz catalogue. Ask for a copy
of the Pictorial Review Fashion sheet free.
Eugene Racket Store
35 E. Qth St., Eugene, Oregon
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Tiffhny
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 Sale '
1 5c a pound
HULL'S Red
IT CUTS
If the store is a cle:ni
oh1i;inp;; if the service is prompt, and last, 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 carry1 a complete line of staple and fancy
groceries, flour and feed, and buy aud sell country produce.
97 west;eichth
Phone
HI tick 15 7 1
W. J.
ELI BANGb J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Obs Always Heady
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
MKENZIESVAGEVvEuetm . ElAjUE-FLORENCE STAGE
Ht-.Mt.tn. Sl.ien do r.ol clj l A daily ilagrlravn Eugene at 6 1. m,
r rivalt rrH(lncr tut will call lor (of Maplelim, clow connection by
t-f.i'i'U iolificd Ihe J.'' btiure. uramer lor Florence and cme
Stage Phono Muin 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
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Candy!!!
Glassware
Cross Drug Store
sacao
SOME ICE
place: if the salesnien are
Gibson & Son
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