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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1908)
e THE EIGEXE DAILY Gl'ARU. TVKSDAY, KKUHl'AHY 2. lllH GETTING THE i HiLIHA IN SHAPE FUR WAS . you Have Always Donght, and which has uecn The K""1., ovcr 30 years, has borne the nature of in u ftBcl has Deen mode under bis per- f$ Jl$'?--' 80 na superTlsloa since its infancy. fjfiftaZL&'M Allow no one to deceive you In this. rftlts Imtatlo8 and"Just-as-Bood, are but aU ConuMncu ith eni-m4er tho bealth of Eiperimen gjpprionce against Experiment. What is CASTORIA j la n, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnreotio Its ace is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms Allnvs Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoja and Wind n It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation A Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, rofrulntes tlio 1 h nl,d JJowels, giving healthy and r.;vtural sleep. SrSutaatt Panacea-The Mother's Bdona. GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of Advicis f;'n:n Washington received by the officials at Nations! Guard aeadquarlera are to the etfe.-t that Acting Secretary ot War Oliver ha Issued au order creaang u new dlvls- the war department, to be f wii ml He Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For, Over 30 Years. THK CIMTfcUH ODHNMVi TT KUNAV STRECT. N VOMl OITY. Is Only One "Bromo 99 Xtl8 Bxative Bsmt Sumfoze VtCD THI WOULD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. rt remember the hill Lame, jid stature on every box. Look ? mj 0 -r tt4t44.44 4444444444444444444444444444444 HHM4e444444444444 44444444444444444444444444 44 44 44 t ! 1 - 4 44 4 4 4 4 ED 0 E N.E Racket Store known as the division of military af fairs. Colonel K. M. Weaver, of the coast artillery, has ben named as chief of the new division. This step has been taken by the department In recognition of the growing iiuhnav between 'he regu lar army and the National militia, and is enp of the recent mjvss made by the administration which shows that its Importance as a factor In preparation for war and in actual strife has at last come to be appre ciate Toiler the new arrangement all communications with the war depart ment, instead of being di-e'tly with the varUm branches, will be mad j tiiroiign :ne division ot miiuia. i nis systematizes affairs a nil elves the state militia a dU'tinctly better foot ing. While toe various state organ izations will in a measure remain such, they now beccme, as It were, a branch of th? government service, and are all to lii controlled In many ways by the division of militia af fairs. This plan will lead to unity cf improvement and action. During the Spanish-American war, both In Cuba and the Philippines, the state militia did yeomen service, ac complishing almost as much on the field after a little experience as did the various divislcus ot tho regular army, Since that time the WaP ",0 partment has in many ways shown It? regard for the fighting qualltic3 of the -National Guardsmen. Jt Is probable that In large meas ure the creation of the division of militia affairs was due to the confer ence lately held at Washington be tween General Oliver and other de partment officials and the adjutant generals cf the National Guard of California, Oregon and Washington. It is lively itat tie r.;xt step ta ken by th Jc.-a.-t.v.cm will be the creation of an artillery branch of the militia. Experience ha3 shown that In a short time the Guardsmen famil iarize thems-lves with artillery du ties at the forts so as to bo able to man fortifications without the aid e regular?. The original plan was to trahsfei' infantrymen tc this branch of the militia service-, but all the adjutant generals at the. ( inference resisted such a move, asserting that men en listing with the understanding that they were to see infantry service would strongly obieet to artillery service, wmcn might In case or war result !n their being penned up In side fortiflcn'lons for lengthy peri ods. Nor did the commanders desire to break up tho companies which had been so carefully trained In preparation for assisting the regulars oft the field. Telegram. I MTV ITEMS ( Special Correspondence. 1 t'nlty. Ki-b. t! I. - Kev. Pf.-hllis. cf. ?,)iingfield. occiplid the pulpit at j tM place Sunday. i The Uooth-Kel.y camps are s'nit-: ting d iwn in this vicinity. The Car-1 ttr camp shut dow n abo.it six weeks ; ago, the Itaeey Matteson camp shut I down last week, and tho Toss mmp' will close in about two weeks, as soon as they get In nil the timber that Is cut. Then we will be up against the real thing. Berta and W. C. Edwards, of Port land, were In tills vicinity last week visiting with frlehd3 Hnd relatives. Berta left Wednesday for North Car olina and W. C. returned to Port land, where he will resume his work as conductor on the street railway. George Young Is In a critical condi tion with cancer. He Is not expected to live many wevks nt most. ltacey Matteson had the misfor tune to have his house and contents burned one day last week. Loss, about fSOO. R. C. Edwards went to Eugene Monday on business. Kumor md Philosophy o Br DUNCAN M. SMITH OhTKOPATHY IS SCIENCE OK IS. OWN Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Knit aad Muslim Underwear Notions, Stationery, Etc. also a nice line of Gents' Furnishing Goods We have just secured ihe agency for the celebrated PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS I 'J-pwlcdgcd everywhere to be the leaders in the wjon world. They are pertcct in every detail and a . ,h aid of the Cutting and Construction Guides, usen !?at thc most inexperienced person by their Tk l?'!'50 a fashionable and perfect fitting garment. 1 "CSC tiiiMr.f? --. t t. 1 f ..I Call a lurmsnea iree wun every pattern, y i and look through the catalogue. Ask for a copy " nctorial Review Fashion sheet free. Eugene Racket Store 9th St., Eugene, Oregon . p m 4 4 4 - There are but few peinlj who have not heard of Osteopathy, also of some of ts achievements. Hut there are far too many who have accredit ed It with being good for only those conditions from which tliry have been cured, or which have come un der their Immediate observation. Not In frequently there Is mutual surprise when one man who was cured of eye trouble meets another who was cured of constipation, Tho abnre ts a homely Illustration, but It only shows that neither was cu rious enough to learn the possibil ities of OsteopattV while being iroiu. ed for their respective condition.!!, They may have been persuaded to uudorgo Osteopathic treatment only because a friend had been cured ot a like condition. You may be one of those who do not know that Osteopathy Is intend ed for lther conditions than those you have already heard of as having been treated successfully. If so, re member that If the principles of Os teopathy are right, It Is a science of its own and a complete system of treating disease, and hns been recog nized as such by legislative enact ments In more than two-thirds of the states In the Union, Dr. II. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware stove. Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Ited 319 7. UENKlML .VliWS IX BREVITY FOHM. At a s-iee-h before the Elllcott Club a- 'luffilo Saturday night Sec retary Taft dclacd that he favored a large increase In the size: of tho regular army. At Denver late Saturday afternoon the bodies of Mrs. Mary Nixon, aged 60 and her daughter, Mrs. E. N. Can ter, aged 3.1, and the twelve-year-old son of the latter were found lying In their home in this city. A sponge was tied to each mouth, causing death by chloroform or ether. Mrs, NOTICE Notice is lifii'aiii iiveii Ihiil Ihe county commissioner's' (rittrt of Lane county, state of Oregon. II! receive sealed bids for tho furnishing' and delivery of one hundred (100) cords of old growth body fir four (4) feet long; or for one hundred ( 100) cords of second growth body fir four (4) feet long, said wood to be delivered at the court house In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on or before the 1st day of September, 1908. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids; said bids to be filed with tho county clerk of said Lane county not later than Wednesday, tlio 4tii day of March, 1908, at 2 o'clock p.m. Uy order of the court this, the 8th day of February. 190S. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. FlIRT paragraphs. The Ust insomnia curt Is an alarm ekR'k set to du its uluruilug about halt ;mst & g. in. There are many people who ont only out meal u day and oil) era who don't eut so oftou. Taking a thins ou trust may he good for the thliiK. hut It no met lines hnd for the trust. smoke men will VSXho dead willing that their wives should buy ihelc tij;a rs. Some people no thlupt differently, and others see dilterent things. Lives of :rent meti oft remind us that magazine writers must live. Half the world doesn't know what tho other half owes. While this may not hold true of oth er things, it is certainly desirable tUut an Airship couceru should go up. Improper things may uot be desir able, but desirable things ore often Jmproper. The man who made n New Year reso lution that resoluted didn't go round telling nhout It. ,.. Actors nre Invariably Hiiperstltious creatures, but they re very brave when the ghost walks. -V'.S5,; The Wonder Nit. Oh. man. you weak. Impotent rum. You poor nml thildlsh thing. Pnty why should you nuch largo bouquotx At yourself pmmlly fllnff. And why consider thni you are A largo and lordly king? What have you donf to Justify Yourself In all this time? Bay. have you Imnlahed care and want .And poverty and crime. And nrun't you about as smnll As one thin, time worn dime? A lTnnNflfl not wind comes along Ahd liOrtkA our little coosc; An tmftiHiiirtkf! iiiftk'S you once or twice And iiirS iOtif f'"ltt Iiom Awl when a cychmo CMrifrt you drop And mutter, "What's (Ji tiset' You1 rave about the nnuffhty trusts'. And u the fall cnmpnlKn You charge n round ns though a few Would certnlnly he slain. You hardly rIvo this bugaboo A well developed pain. Oh. man. you are a wonder child. According to your tune. But very seldom from the tree In you bring down the coon. You're cutting such a lot of Ice Not yet, but maybe soon. 1 use EigeM 44444444444444444f4444t4444f .4444444- 44 44444.4-H4404444444 444444444-44. 0 4-4 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Business College pilksi rn.Ea: riLus 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 ot the private parts. Carter was known to have been men- Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c tally deranged and the police believe' and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co., 3he is the author of the deed, either . props., Cleveland. O. Inducing the mother to commit sui cide with her or chloroforming both the son and the mother before admin istering the drug to herself. 4 4 4 t 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 4 44 44 t? 4"4 4-4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 11 Kodol is a scientific prfrpnrat'n of vegetable acids wi:h natar"! digest anis and contains the same jeices found in a healthy stomach. Kai-h do.-e will digest mo-e than ;;.oi,u .trains of food. u!J by ;.':! druggist-. AX.VorXCK.MKNT J. M, Howe and J. W. I3uoy have opened real estato office In the building with J. A. Mnuror's Jewelry stfi'o, number a-12 Wll lametio street, where wn would be pleased to have all old friends who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same fl'.h u and we will do our best to sell s.im". howk & m:i)V, tf D42 Willamette Street. Keeping tlM-ll House. Everybody Is welcome wher. we feel good: and we feel that way only j when our digestive organs are work-l DA.ii-.lt Mli.N.M, .e. 1 comes-nig properly. nr. iing 8 .ew l.ne from the Kidney secretion-!. Theyll'llla regulate the action of the stoin will warn you when the kidneys are ae.h, liver and bowels so perfectly one sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, jcant neip teeiing good when he uses Slightly Diffor nt. "That Is n very line stone you linve." "Yes; It is a diamond of tlio llrst water." "Did I under stand you to say 'frozen wa ter?' " Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. In this age of competition there is little chance for the young person who faces the world without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly furnished. MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. H:::::t:mtt::::::$::::t:::t::::::! Nothing But Light HUNTER. &. VVILLOUCHBV Have installed an up-to-''t Oas Ligliting, Cooking and Ileating Outfit, anH have a eonipetent Gas man to 1 talk GAS to you. We are going o make a specialty of X lighting business hot ses with a G is Light you can de- t pC!l4 ph. Come down to our store and see what Gas 1 will do. We are always glad co explain light to you( a eitner Electric or uas. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 516 Willamette St, Eugene, Or. n:i)ii: i).t.i:i:s. atuei''s l-'iv Timely Warnings That .o Kugene (itirli Can Atlurd To Ignore. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red. ill-smelling urine, lull of sedl- JZ iiient and Irregular of passage. 44 DANGICH SIGNAL NO. 2 cornea from the back. Hack pains, dull and 22 ' heaw, or sharp and acute, tell pou of sli k kidneys nna warn you 01 i.-iei npproarh of dropsy, diabetes and Bright' Disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Kugene proof: Mm. W. r. Wood of 3s". West Nth St., Kuifne, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with fine r"sults ami have also treated one of my rhl'dren who wa- ntfllcfod with a w akness tin.1 kidneys for a niim- these pills. 25 cents at W. A. Kuy- kendull s drug store, M)Tlli:il'ft KntilKX Seventh and Oak streetr., has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner everv Sundav. tf MHS. 3. Y. ABBOTT. Ma- wk ca:v srri'i.v Your wants with wood Oalr pie, Kir, and Tls. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TItANSKKIt CO. Phono Black 1141. Olrls, a dear skin Is the first re- MOST GR.OCERS SELL ? Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed ie-r f.t y. -irs fit Kroin the great bene- jqulslte for ttersonnl beauty: to When They Are Shy. Leap year is one of our pleasant fic tions. We talk as though perfect ladles took advantage of the occasion to go up to defenseless men and nsk them If, kind sirs, they would marry the fair ques tioners. As a mailer of fact. If there Is one time when the ladles are shy It Is dur ing Icapycar. At oilier times they may 1,'ivc a man encuuiageinent and lend llliu over illlllelill palhs by' reassuring smiles, but during leap yvar they make him come right out and say It mid then pretend they do not understand what be Is driving at, hi lis to make blin re pent. The bashful mini who Is waiting for leap year to get it helpmeet ready to baud without effort ou bis part has waited too long. Ho bad better begin at once to get busy with theater tickets and sucb things to make up. W. M. 619 Willamette St. PHO.MPTXKSS ()!.' 1M)I,VKHV is as much a part of this gro cery service as good qualities and moderate prices, Wo send your order as promptly as we take It. Try us and seo how punctually we get your gro ceries to you. The satisfaction will not end wlih the prompt receipt of your things. It will grow greater as you ' use tho groceries and think of the sinallness of our bill. CM ft W THE SQUARE "OlilLiiSN, DEAL GROCER Phone Main 25. 8ome Relief, "Everything lovely down at tho house V" "Yes; wo are leading tlM quiet life Uieso days." "How do you work It V "Well, you see, wo bnvsr a phono graph, and It alternates with my wife after supper." Iv derived I do not h--iisti i, nine-nd tV-m. Hai'Kai-b", cf and that tir- d and p-siless, v tei-ling mail- ;!i a nunl.-n to :'i. I wn mi .!! -"" r i n - ,l.,v. :;r- r.i.I'-. y I'lils did ,,t -. r.l- In r.-li'-vn.; run- cure it g ,od dig "r-t. PerfiTt from the iiijn of Mountain Tea. blond and i-b'ar Tea or Tabb'ts. More Value. "You mustn't get your feet wet. You know what nn ounco of preven tion Is worth." "Yes, I have beard It was qiillo val uable, but I would prefer an ounce of r s K " kv! radium any day." rich red! I BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-v building- " 1 across the street and we will be pleased to see you, ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 63c Br,lj and Stews Strictly CoL Price BHODER.5 BROS. Witt, 0th Street. NEW MARKET 'Mlon l-i the gond dt'-'eJttnn romi'S llolllst Makes healthy skin, li-' I. inn DP.rr, co. K.-r .-a: 111 d.-ll.T Pr! Kii C 4 -I '-V -d 'it ! srVctrd F..iterp Oteg'n hir w'.vit. It p-o- ''u:is m.-v lo.u.. l 1. .J it .-it... l! it-. P 't lighter lij waMcr. IWl x o! ta- i'urf d 4 ti'Aol br.H uf.y4..rM r,-.; i n. l :.-!.f t.Q. ior a ASS YOUR GROCE. I'Oil IT. v n tvw. t. tirn TK2. PftDTl A Mr. ri nnmw M'l ic " "" ""'! "n '.h"r, '.'?" '-1111 rwvi.iiw . 1 t'hone ItlacK u..:. "'UlTHffjHif.u iti aVilVlBTA SIS West Slith street. Hire's ycur cl ntu-e to make good, j S-x-ci.il (,f boys' and gliiV school 1 . k-- at 1 oran s s.loe s-or.-. f;.S(l.NK W"li' MWtlN'l : .1 M. !lu' f h'III ellln ;' lull-f-ri-d snitit on 'he c.ait fn.111 CntiM-' n oral Taili-'ng fn-nuanv, of Chb-i-. go, at 5-12 Wilialiielte sT.-t. tf ' Had Them Queuing, 'The iroreMir il.,,.sn't look as tboiuglt he bad the h-iiso of bumor highly develppcd." "lias heV" "Well, he says every tunn should hnvo bis wife for his silent partner." "11 stiH-k "Tllllt! lis Preferred Pyfenionel. me sell yi)iiwB'iino flue gold A FULL LINE CF. New Granitware just in b Stoves, Ranges " and Heaters Makhesatadins' L. LONG i.'A!?Rk5F.sTil? S. nm tn fljr Fxra. .... .itt ....i.i.. n,, i. . . . .. ! """"' iinrr.iiria mil u'iiiimi' llit.'ir III'IIII'Y I e. In two yparm If Uy imv .,t or nrre 1 n r' ,lllir my 1 Po.Mn.ina I t . - i . v. nt. .,.. f fVofcofh flit I 44 (I -. 4 !' 44 ;i 4 44 4 :! ' 4 .n , 4 r 44 44- (I ' 44 44 44 44 : . 44 1 44 44 44 I- 4 (. 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