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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1908)
THE EVGEXB DAILY GUARD, TVK8DAT, FKBRCARY J, U0 DO YOU KNOW WHAT CAUSES SICKNESS Modern People Have Manny Names lor Same Disease, According to New Belief j REPORT THAT S. P, MILLS ORDERED SHUT DOWN I'KIIKISTKXT KCMOItS THAT I TIIKKK PLANTS AT MAIM O. I i.a -iu soon mr miK Docs human health depend on one orftan alone? Thin question la be contliiK widely discussed since L. T. Cooper flrat advanced lilt theory that the stomach is the true Beat of life and all health dependent upon It. Mr. Cooper, who has met with re markable gucfass in the sain of his new medicine, believes tliut the stom ach Is responsible for moat sickness, and that this orKn Ik weak In the present generation. While dlsciisHluK this theory recently, he unld: "I am asked time and attain to tell why my nieillr lne him made such a record wherever I have Introduced It. My answer always Is, "because It re stores the sUuiinch to n norma con dition.' So one will deny that to day there are more half-sick men and women than over before. Nothing critical KcetiiH to be the matter with them. They are Just hull-sick -muse of the time. They don't know really what is liie matter with them. I have talked with thousands duiiiiK the pant two y.'ars and few hided knev what their trouble was. One mid nervousness, another aald kidney trouble, another liver complaint, some constipation, or hc-jrl trouble or limn trouble. Manyihad treated,' as they called II, far most of these; diseases at different times. A very; common complaint Is 'ail run down' or 'llrcd ull the time,' or 'no appe tite.' " "I know positively that every bit ef this chronic III health is c.,ii, J, by stomach trouble, and nothing else.' My New Discovery puis the stomach ! In sound condition In about six weeks. Mighty few people cun " sick with a sound digestion. That Is why rny medicine is selling at such a tremendous rate. I have, con vinced many thousand.'! of t"uiil that these things aro so, and tho number Is growing by leaps and bounds." Anionic more recent converts to Mr. Comer's beliefs Is Mr. Kdgar I,. Hinds, living; at 6 Tappan Street, Kv. ' erett, Mass. Mr. Hindu has this to say on the sublect: "I huve suffered with stomneh trouble for eight years. I was not sick enough to lie In bed, but Just felt bnd all the time. My greatest trouble was Unit I always felt thel, would get tip In the morning feeling as tired as when I went to lied. "I had a very Irregular nppoil'e, and was troubled, with dizzy pe!h. If 1 nlnod for any length of time, 1 would hfive a dull pain In the I we. part of my back. I was nervous and felt all the time an though sonielhlnK' terrible was going lo happen. I tried many klnds'of medicine, but nothing, ever helped me. , "I had about given up all hope of ever being In good health again, i when I lieard so much of Cooper :in 1 i decided to try his medicine. I tjok J one bottle of his New Discovery and was greatly surprised at the result. I gained 12 pounds In a few weeks. I cun now eat anything I wish, and feel llko a new man. I cheerfully recommend this medicine to all suf ferers from stomach trouble." ' It Is worth anyone's time, who Is not enjoying Rood health, to learn I of Mr. Cooper's wonderful prepara tions. Wo aro Belling them In large n ii h lit I tlen. Persistent rumors have br:en afloat In Kugene during the Inst few days to the effect that the three big saw mills owned and operated by the Souiilhern Pacific Company at Mar cola will at once be closed, order having been received from headquar ters to clean up the ynrds and pre pnre for a long shut dgwn. The Ouard has endeavored to trace these rumors down to their origin, but so far has been unable to do so. Men coming down on last evening's train from Marcola say they think the report Is true, us the company has already laid off the fullers and buckers in the log ging camps, und preparations are seemingly being made to close the mills down. On the other hand, J. D. Klelds, of the Ax Hilly department store, which conducts n branch store at .Marcola, Ktates that when he was there Bunday there were no Indica tions of n shutdown aside from the laying off of these men In the woods. He said a large drum for one of the donkey engines used In the logging camps arrived there Saturday and is now being placed in position. It w;.9 .Mr. Klelds' opinion ir there 1,1 an or der to close the mills they cannot 'lean up for several weeks yet. Mr. Fields I a nephew of Superintendent 1,. It. Kleid-i, of the Southern raclflc Com puny. Williams, Carlton, 300 bales. These are roported to have been choice hops. Mr. Carmlchael is very reti cent regarding the price paid. Thlt morning's Oregonian had the follow ing details of the hop market: "In spite of the discouraging torn of cableB and mall advices from Lon don, there Is a fair export Inquiry foi hops and a number of transaction! for English account were reported yesterday. John Carmlchael bought the Andrew Kan lot of 261 bulea at Brooks at a price understood to b a 3-4 cents. Kola Neis was alto In the market, among his purchases be ing the Walling lot of 180 bales', at Lincoln, at about the same price These buyers represent the two larg est hop bouses in London, and tin fact that they have resumed buylnp lends color to the belief that the oth er English firms may soon come Into the market." TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY RFAL ESTATE MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OR.ECON Does a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N. McALISTER,. Cashier. Cor 7th and Willamette Have your abstracts made by Lane County Abstract Company. J. E. Angel! et ux to trustees Meth odist church of Saginaw, Or.; tract In sees l.r and 16. tp. 20, s. r. 3 w. $1. Lee M. Travis et ux to John Wels gher: 100 acres In sec. 16, tp. 16, s. r. 6 w. $2&0. , J. W. Taggart et ux to Tot Tag gert; 160 acres in sec. 16, tp. 20, s. r. 4 w. 800. Maria E. Gibson et al to Elizabeth Carroll; 160 acres In sec. 16, tp. 16, s. r. 10 w. 1300. f Kred W. Bloomfleld to E. Estella llloomfleld; lot 7, block 11, Ellas -Stewart's ad to Eugene. 1400. (1. S. Keck et ux to II. W. Schcnck; I nil of block 103, Junction City. $500. 'llOI' .MAUKI'T weak. I HKVUItAL SALES MADE Says tho Salem Rtutesman; During I the iK'.st week John Carmlchael .has ! bought the following hop:;: T'le I Stearns crop at Oakland, l.'O bales; Iletu Junes. Sal. 'in. SiCill bales; Joe SYMPTOMS OP C'ATAHKIf Given by Doctor Who Has Treated TliniiHiiiuh. of ('uses. A physician who has made a llfi work of treating catarrhal trouble! gives the following list of symptonit which Indicate when catarrhal S"ran are present In the mucous membrane of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes, or tissues of the lungs: Offensive breath, frequent sneez ing, dryness of the nose, pain across the eyes,' discharge from the nose, stoppage of the nose, huskiness of voice, tickling In throat, droppings In throat, a cough, pain in chest, stitch In aide, losing in flesh, loss of strength, variable app 'tite, spasms of coughing, 'low spirited at limes, rais ing of mucous, difficulty in breath ing, loss in vital force. If you have uny of the above symp toms, begin the use of Hyomel at once. It Is the only treatment for ca tarrh sold by Hull's drug store un der an absolute guarantee to refund the money unless 11 cures. The price of the complete outfit is but 1 If It cures, nothing If it fails. KOIt SALE ItV OWXEIt Good building lot on East Twelfth street, near car line, 95x160 feet. Al so eight-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON, Law Office, 513 Willamette St. a20 CATTLE I'Olt SALE Twenty head of two-year-old steers, 20 bead of milch cows, 12 head of yearlings for 6ale. Kor par ticulars apply to Geo. L. Beckwith. Goshen, Oregon. f 2 9 I'OHTLANI) JtOYAL HAKEItY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. APPHENTICK (illtl.S WANTED Several apprentice girls wanted al Bolton & Jenkins' millinery store, successors to Shumate. What Are You Doing With Yow Spare Cash? y ft Patting if away isi a sock? Putting it away in a bank? Or are you just "blowing it in?" Take our advice and Put it in Lots in Blair .Street Addition THE SOCK SAVIXti lM.XX IS ALL ItltillT. IK SOMEONE DOKSX'T STEAL THE SOCK. THE BANKS A It K ALL ItltillT, TOO, Al THKY WILL I'.XV Vol' 4 TO ft I'KH CENT IXTEHKST. WHICH IS VKHV UOODi BIT AX INVESTMENT IN Itl.Allt NTIiEET ADDITION WITH ITS NATl UAL I'.EVITY AND SI T , EltlOII LOCATION, WILL ACTl ALLY MAKE VOC I'ltOM .111 TO 100 I'Elt CENT IX A YEA It Oil TWO. Vol' CAN lU'Y LOIS AXII Tit ACTS 'I'll EKE BY MAKIXO A SMALL CASH PAYMENT. AND, IE Vl' LIKE, TAKE VMM UK THE BALANCE IX EASY MONTH. I.Y PAYMENTS. LYDIA E. Any of the following: well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to show you this property at any time OREGON LAND CO. PLANK & JOHNSON FRENCH & REYNOLDS McMURPHEY & RUGH, 1 GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. PACIFIC LAND CO. H. CHEZEM ' JENKINS & STARBUCK. IN SEARCH OF A FATHER. Years ago a man and bis wife and boy baby settled In a village In New England and set up housekeeping in a small way. Why they cbose to make the place their borne no one knew. Neither worked for a living, but they did not appeur to be In want of fund Their station seemed to be that of upper servants. The child. Arthur, as he grew from babyhood to boyhood, was of a widely different type from bis parents. While they were homely, he was handsome; while they were dark, he was fair; while they were of a coarse grain, there was that about bin) okln to the manner born. Finally the source from which tbey drew their Income seemed to be failing them. The man Tralnor was his name -made frequent trips somewhere, no one knew where, and on bis return the family's finances seemed to have Im proved, but only temporarily. At last the wotiinn (lied. After ber death the father disappeared, leaving his son. now about thirteen years old. to shift for himself. lie had not been required to work and. now that he was thrown on his own resources, knew not what to do. He desired to find his father with n- view to having lila wants pro vided for. as before. He wandered about aimlessly, doing odd Jobs and eking out a miserable existence. Two years had passed lu this way when one day while he was at work In a field he saw his futher drive by In a buggy. The boy ran to the fence and called, but did not succeed In making himself lieard. Running after the bug gy, he followed It for miles, uow losing It, now regaining sight of It. till at last he saw it turn Into a handsome coun try place. Arthur was by this time exhausted, so be sat down on a stone to catch bis breath, keeping bis eye on the place bis father had entered. It was a sightly place, the house being large and tbe grounds spacious. He won dered who lived there and why his father went there. How beautiful life must be to one wbo could cull such a pluce home! As soon as he bnd re gained bis wind he got up and rnu on. The ptace was more than a mile away, and be was some time iu reaching it. When he did he entered a large gate way with a massive stone pillar on either side and followed a winding driveway to the house. The horse bis father had driven was hitched to a post before the front porch. Suddenly the front door opened, and an old gentleman ushered Trainer out, saying: "Not n cent! Kind the child and I'll square the account with n thousand dollars, but till theu never let me see your face aguin." Suddenly Trainor caught sight of the boy. "Why, Arthur!" he exclaimed. Then, turning to the old mini, he sulci : "There he is. Now you may atone for your villainy." The old man stood staring nt the handsome boy, all ragged as be was, and gasped: "Is that my grandson?" "Ho Is. He's your daughter's son and your grandson." Then to Arthur: "My boy. I'm not your father. This old gentleman will tell you who you are." Tho old man took the boy in bis arms, then, running into the house, called: "Alice, your boy is here!" Iu a moment, n lady of middle age mil down a winding staircase, and, buo Ing the astonished Arthur, she took him lu her arms auj would not release hi in. Some eighteen years before Alice Archer had run away from home to umrry n man her father disliked. Her father had followed her and succeeded In getting her back to his home, where he kept her a quasi prisoner. A child was born, und Mr. Archer made up his mind to get rid of It. Giving the baby to Trnlnor and his wife, who had been his servants, be agreed to furnish them w ith money as long ns they needed it. But Trainer lecnuie so Importuuate that Mr. Archer was obliged to shut off a part of the supply nml linally all. The man Alice Archer had married died, and the mother at last prevailed upon her father to restore her child. But by this time Trainor had deserted t!ie boy and lost track of him. After this Mr. Archer refused to pay Trainor any more money till he produced the boy. But en the day Arthur came home bis grandfather paid Trainor a lump sum on condition that lie would use It to leave the country never to return. Arthur Atvhcr. or, rather. ISesinnld. which was the name given to hlui lie fore he was sent away, was first put Into a bath, then clothed In apparel be fitting Ills station. Then commenced the pnxvss of Hulking up for the years be had tost In the mutter of education. He Is now a man. Often he saunters up the road to the spot wheiv lie sat down to catch his breath when lollow. lug bis supposed father, and. gating at the place he then looked upon so covetously, he ri-.-ills the picture of hi, bojhood days and contrasts them with the present. His grandfather i dead and he Is master of a l the old gentle man possessed i Mr A!rhl,r-, ,,, SA' he came to see his ju tn tllrnne nwy hl nii i'...,h milI nm, could not do enough ,v ;,v ,,f ,,.,. ll'.ellt. But he u.'MT e itive V n It d:.-,v,r f,,r rirv- ,',.V.,', ,- . ' " .r..l !'.: !..' .!.:!!! it , . i .... ,. .. ... VEGETABLE COMPOUND I JCnKlRS L - , r i H - . Marbiick. j -y5Ia e. pinkham No other medicine for Woman s ills in the world has received such wide-spread and unqualijled en dorsement as has Lydia h. I tnk ham's Yi'jretalile Comjxiund, made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine has such a record of success for woman s dis eases, or such hosts of grateful friends as has I.ydin E. l'tnkham s Veirctahlu Compound. so vpnrs ih lias been i ! the standard remedy lor iemmine ills, Innamination, i iceiauoii, uuu consequent Spinal Weakness. It lias relieved more cases of Back ache and bical Weaknesses than any other one remedy. It dissolves anil ex?ls tumors in an early stage of development. j Irregularities and periodic pains, Weakness of the Stomach, Indiges tion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Cieneral Debility, quickly vield to it; also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. Under all circum stances it acts in harmony with the female system. It removes that rearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't care "and " want - to - lie - left - alone " feeling, excitability, in itability,nervousness, dizziness, faintuess sleeplessness. niitulency,melancholyorthe"lilues." These are indications of Feminine disorders, which this medicine over comes ns '.veil as slight derangement of the Ki'ineys of either sex. t Women who are sick and want to ret well should refuse to accept nny substitute for Lydia E. l'iukliam'g Vegetable Comjiouiid. Deale p rt I AR t'.d 1 fc3 --rt I b- a. ; Afasr uv FRESH SEEDS - Wi: HAVE AM, KINDS OK GAl!l)l:X SKKHS IX ISl'LK. ALL XEW AM) FKESII. YOU t'AX SAVE MOXEY BY BUY ING VOI R tJAHDEN SEEDS FKOM I S. EUGSNE GROCERY 9th and Oak Sts. REMOVAL SALE Bcins fcrd to va:ate our frcicr.i quar;crs, we will sell J WH Tapir and Pa ns at grea'1'- re-ioc-1 prices 1 CK TI E 2 Ludford & Haskell 9 Fijct'cl Painters ;nU DecoMtors 95 west Slh street wiimMi n.,jtnMaTi.isiiiiiirrBa E. C. GuSIiford I Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables Ximv 1'liMir ltoiiin New UiiM-r Tlrr- Tmiinuts. Full ( ri. k Stuiic LiiH-. lotl Wm nii, sirwt. I'liimo Main 0!) WimaWUMUilusitiSAii 1 1 fnilBB 9 JU1!US rsin REAL ESTATE We are new comers and a.-e in the Real Estate j Business ' To Do Business Wc have b:en ir.tli's. ness bdevi and underw it thoroughly. At prescrj we are in. correspond' with a number ol Eastern Pecple who are going to locate in this country arj if you are desirous of da posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. Wt are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and knov they are comtng west. you want to SELL, lis; your property with us lor there is going to be "tr doing'' in real estate th.: is Listed with us. 3 lnti. Jt CiL.,r!' 3 JCIIIMlUI IX IdlUlKI Ronms 1? and 18 I ' THEATRE BLOCK I Mm KITCHEN & KOMP Successors 10 ARMITACE&B0W Livery, Feed dalles xaJ.' Oak and 7l'.i, 'runr. C EIectric,Gas,Wa! 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