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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
THEKfGEXE DAH-r OOAr.D. rHl IWfAV. MAIRTi . I08 p thm Kind You Have Always Douglit, and trlilgh lias been i ia dho fur over 30 yenrn, liim borne the natiire of and h been made untler bis por purr-1- . sonal MupervUlon rjime It Infancy. , S6tcxM. Allow no one to tlecel vo you I n thin. -U Counterfeits, Imitations and " JiiKt-an-gool " are but KxperlmcntN that trifle with anil er?..'r tlio health of . ' ImfaoU and Children Experience agniunt Experiment. . j What is'CASTORIA Outorlu In a harmlcMi mibtltute for Castor OH, Pare jrorlu, Drops and Soothinfr Syrup". It is I'leanant. It ' 4-ontalns neither Opium, Morphine nop other Narcotic ubtttnnce. Its njre is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms and alluys FcvcrlHhneHS. It cures Diiirrliunn ami Wind - Colic. It rclluvcs Tcotlilnjr Troubles, cures CoiiNtlpatlon and Flatulency. It unlinllii'.'a the Food, regulate tho Ktoiinuli and Itowcls, giving healthy ur.ri -itural sleep. The Childr.m's Puimcco Tho Mother's l"rkml. GENUINE CASTOR1A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI OCNTftUR COM MM. T HUHMV STRICT. HI YOUR CTTT. Tfeero Is Only One i That la Laxative Brpmo: VtTD 7HI VOflLO OVER TO CURE A OttLO lit OHE DAT. Hmy rumemlKir tho full niutiu. lxik fur tlil slnuturo on (ivory box. liio. 10 0 8 And if os purchase FIVE Dollars worth of goods before April first I'll pay for and send you a Pictorial Review lor one year and allow you to select from our stcck any of , xir 15c patterns. Why not buy thi cloth for the children's spring dresses or that gown you arc going to make. ' . Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly magazine with fi:tion, articles, fashions and also departments on Home, Dressmaking, Mil linery, Embroidery, Crocheting, Cooking, the Car of Children, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a cop), I'll be very pleased to sec you indeed at the fl Eugene Racket Store j 35 E. Qth St., Eugene, Oregon WILL PLANT ' PALMS ON EAST ELEVENTH STREET IMPIIOVK.MKXT fM'H WII.Ij OH 1KK M.iNV PI-AXTS J'HOM I AL IKOHMA AT OXCK . ' W1IX PI-ANT Til KM ' IlKTtt'KKN CI KlUXti AM) KIDKWALK VVI1KN IMPIIOVKMKNTH ARK -)MP!.KTKI THOItorOHKAIlK Wllili UK MOHT lIKAl'TIFfh I.N OliKJOX At the meeting of the Kant Klev nth Street Improvement Club at the Commercial Club quarters last night t was decided to plant Dracena palms in the parking between the curb line and the sidewalk the entire length of Cant Klevcnth street. A committee, tended by M. K. (irlsns, was appoint ed to take orders for the palms, which vill I'ome fruiu California und thrive n this climate. S. II. Friendly has wo fine specimens in his yard, but h" ones to be planted on Klevonth treet will be of a different variety, tnd have a different uppniirauce. Or l"i's wi'i'ii given for thirty of the jlanls Inst night. Knch will cost lis -cms, plus the freight to get them lcre. At each property owner will iave to purchase only a few tho Im ircvement will bB very Inexpensive. The sample of the palm which was ecelved n day or so ago baa been planted at the corner of K:ist Kiev Mith and Palterson streets, and may jc seen there by any one who wishes o nl : e n order for them. When tho pavement I" oni'il'eH 'he parking Improved and the palms n't out along the entire lengtu o; :iie thoroughfare, Hast Kleventt itrcct will be the most beautiful street in the state of Oregon. All ol 'he.se luiprovenu'iits will be eotnplet 'd during the summer, If present ilnns nro cjrrled out. The mutter of porch lights fur tin esldeuces on the Ktrr't wits uln.i dis :us.soil. The club will tnke ui) the nntler with the Wlllnniettc Valley L'ompnii.v, und If a rate of 50 cents K'r nunith con bo steurei. praetl .illy every h.;u.-',e on the street will tave a light burning on-the front porch nil night. This will also Im prove the appearance of th stre.'i wonderfully at night. Alrea ly ther are a number of, the residents alon tho street who lire burning their norih lights during the tore part 01 thu night. , 1 EARL COUCH SUBJECT FOR REFORM SCHOOL liOY AC( I SKI) )!' STKAI.I Vti ()P PKH AKTKT.I S AM) SKU.IMJ Til KM TO Jl'XIv DKAI.KKS Karl Couch, a' boy' 12 or 13 years of age, Is accused of stealing from Julius Goldsmith three copper liquid measures, a copper funnel and a cop per tank used to fit around a Btove pipe and selling them to junk dealers here. The articles were missed by Mr. Goldsmith and a search of the juDkshops made yesterday, resulting In finding them, although they had been beaten flat and ruined for fur ther use.- Chief of Police Karrlngton aay the boy will be brought up In the Juvenile' court soon and In all prob ability will be sent to the reform school. He sold some of the articles to K. Robinson, whose place Is on West Eighth street, and others to 8. Shaman, who keeps a shop on Olive, near West Klghth. COFFEE Insist on the roaster's name ; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Your grocel return! Tour moner If 109 loa'l Ulr Sctillliutf'a Uefel; w pay una Xo I hi to Die "I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long ac you can get Mr. King's New Discov ery," Bays Mrs. .1. P. White, of Rush boro. Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine. It loosens up a cough quickei than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pro nounced hopeless." This most relia ble remedy f ir coughs and colds, lc ;ri;iie. afthmi', lirmeSills and 'ionrseneu'j Is sol I nndJr genrantee at W. A. Kiiyken bill's dru sure, Oflc and $1. 'trial bottli Iree. MOTIICli'M IWiOJKX .Seventh ami OnK street?.. h,p onen '.il nndiT ne,v moiKieeinent. tlnnd ' Oiiut'd und room by the diiy, weer to 1 month. Klrst-t'lnss home cooking I C'.iicken dinner every ?'!i;ny. ! tl ..Mlia. S v MiEOTT. 'K V.' r-: i'I'I.V Von r wants with wood --Onlr.' Ma ple, Kir, and Ties. .ANc Coal. W'l.LIA.MS TKANSFKR CO. Ph'.ne Itlnek ill COUNTY VOCD CONTRACT LET TO BARNES BROS, Tho rnnntr commissioners' court; yesterday opened the bids for the sup-; ply .of wood for the courtnouse ior; the coming year and awarded thecoti tract to S. and S. F. Barnes. Theyj agree to furnish 100 cords of old, growth fir wood at 13.90 per cord,' delivered at the courthouse within the specified time. The several bids submitted were as follows; j E. M. Bailey, 100 coria old growth body fir, at J4.65 per cord. v I Pniitiernnll. 1QD Cords Of second growth body fir, at $3.75 per Clint Davis. 30 cords oi Douy in i ind 70 cords of secoifd growth fir,, at $4.20 per cord. I J. W. Kayf, li. l). t-inn ana v. n. Yoran, 100 cords of second growth: fir, at J3.65 per cord. I E Temening. 50 cords of body fir; at $4 per cord. s W. H. Wood, 11)0 cords oi seconu growth fir, at J4.40 per cord. . a mri R V Humes. 100 cords. o'.d growth fir, at 3.90 per cord. MAItlilKI) . At the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Hrs. S. W. B. Ilaynes, at 420 West Seventh street, at 7:30 o'clock last night, March 4, Frank U. Fuller antl Miss Lulu Pearl Haynes. Rev. H. X. Mount officiating. The wedding was attended only by the rel-j atives of the contracting parlies. Al ter the ceremony there was a splen did wedding banquet. The groom Is OR, ER3UGKER PREACHES ' ON "SIOESTEPPEHS" I'rflnu; IViVr's di'niiil of tlhrhtt, Dr. UroiiKluT, with wis iidtM" fill tlraiiiutti' fuMlun, nifoly ti uiiUcil hy pniti-stiliiii-nl ai-:niH, plrtured tho return to his Muior of tlu linpul uniirt IjUm uL ihv ltupilst church last ninht. , "Tho uinn wha never lunk a a inis tako never makes anything," Is only ono of Hr. HroiiKher'a waya of nny In thiims. To(l:iy lr. UrouKhor Hoko to the hlKh school ut l:;io, the Y. M. t A. of tho i'lilvcrnHy at 2::t0. at tho i hmrli iu 3 and 7?30 on "A Uuniiway Coupl'." !?srwi'.Ti,v h Sl'IKXCK OK ITK OWN There nro hut few peoplo'who have not henri. of Osteopathy, hIho of tiotno of fa achievements, lint there are fur too iv:u:y who have nrer-Mlit ei, It with h'hii; K'd for only those condition from which .thry liuvt heen cured, or which bnv com un der their Imnuillaie ohservatlon. Not In frequently tlieiv I- inutua! iiirprlso when one man who wu .Mired of eye trouble mewtn another who wus cured of rousiipation. Tlv above Is a h.im.iy llliiskruth:u, lu it only allow s that licit It -'r w as cu .'!ous eno;ii;!) t ) Ica.'ii t iie possltul lilcs itf OsicoMiii .v while Iflnt; treat d for their reiectlvo conditions. They may hav b cu pemutded tc iitiilcr.i Osteopathic l rent men I only het nuh n Irlcud hud heen cured ol a like romllllt. n. You niity he ono of those who dc not know that Osteopathy Is Intend (Hi for Ither conditions thtin those you have already heard of ns having been treated successfully. If so, re member that If thy prluclplea of Os teopathy are rlKht, tt la a acleneo ol Mr own und a complete system ol treat in disewse, and has been recon uiied hs such by louts, alive rnact nieuta In more than two-ihlrda of tht At ale lu tho I'nion. Or. H. U. Studley, ostoopnth, oTflct over Chambers Hardware More I'houe Hlack 1336. Kesiitcnr, 734 Kerry at root. lhon Ked l7. CARTER'S li IVER carters la'- l BR0DERSBR0. NEW MARKET We are row located in our ne-v building '.1 croulhe street ni we will b pleased to s.-e you. ..SPECIAL.. 31b Can Cto ceLtrifor Hrvil t and $.mwi Strictly Col. Prict BRODERS BIIOS. 65c Writ Ath SlrfrU NIVV MAH.KIT SHIP OI II I'llOUl CK in 'II Tower C:., 03 Pot Strift. Seattle, Wash. They lii i the highest market price. m; poiitl.amv iioyai, iiakmi'. llri'iid, the ti st and heattcted bread made, for ale at Ottos. Inves...r will ttnutilo their utotiev In two years if li.-y Imiv lots or aert traet In the lllalr street ndditPiL Tim city limn tiulld In tbat threcllnn J M Howe 1. still ell,K ,.,( tall ored suits on the const frem Cenil neutal I'ttiloriiK t'oiuusnv. oi Chl.-a go, at oil Willamette street. tf We iAt'ts't sii ,-thalti'e In tlie sto. V of the I nluM Wireless Teleg nph Co I ' he v I :i-ir fti! nro. It x i; .r '1' ably be I: in per share. t( Before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a gums in Dall'i. tb' champion Dallas college btiskeMtjili tvam went d.:vn u tlefent Tir s d;iy nbtbt before Ihe cr ick :tg-; '.''ta Hon from Mtisfitlne, Io-.mi by ;h score of 22 to 14. Positively rnre-t b llie.-o l.illio l'u is. TUey also relievo UI-s tress trxm riysy-ic 1a In cIli.R!loa and Too Hear:; Kami?. A pcrttYt rem edy tor nizzlncss. Nncsrt Drowsluess, lud T:uu la ttio llouta, Contw linmi' Pntn In the side TOHI'in llVE'l, 'Ihm gulato tto Bowels, lurely Vcgctablo. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE I "iT Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, cru or puddings are required oyal is indispensable. BaKing Powder Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. , Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more . tasly, nutritious and wholesome. Genuine. Must Bear fac-Sitmle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES flpk W I - VV 1 . Y It IT KITCHEN & KOMPP Succmsort to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Ouk And 7th. Eugene, Or. ! THE OLIVER j a ycuns eaiyenter of this city, wor-j C. H. Burkhoider. of Ca thy and Industrious, and his bride 13 Grove, i? In the city tills afternx' well-known and popular among hen H. F. Wynne eanie diiwo frjuV associates. Their many friends ten- tags Grov on the noor. train i der conerntnlatinns. to see the Kilts' roin;rh tvtZ Praised at Heme. IK f.MoC Abreed.! Ym Cataract, Ind. HCJ) )P Tj TeI jSMi' Pachura liltolno. J'nto ff ffl TSO F.K. Sutherland Med. Co., gtfMckeS&fKj fv"' ''Tf R k Or..Wn.-I.a,FrarrI E SB-3WSS Sefe7lr, Kit wan taken with LaUtippo, Kt'fikAM L) H i K! K.VW''?' :crfnl oCort ,n.1of-a f,Si m Catarrh Fovrr and a botch) Wl5l't XI Jft Fl K Itf &':Jfy:?rV, 1 I)r' ,''r'' s finP-'far-UoMrYj Wf ent kinds of wash ln:lclm liSlW-iSK J'SWii with a . fMjt.ot rstlBOMrjB I ebuttIo1,ndno!.or,.,a,,,.tr.J,let Pjmmmmm '4 I'lno-Tar-Uow. 1 b.;i:-.tor:3 KttW.WT'riva k 3j A WQ became orqolnMtllWB Oc 1kU1o und It cnn-.l l:.o. I H.-'TC , U .iv&S ES' Eh Vfc&thMli. if w-ndortlll mUk will think It Is btKir.tBHc!aO iHrr Mtrttdto ,..ke It. isau fl The rVHtu-n. tfMo print l ir TIIK tl IVKU TVl'r:. WHIIKK N (tile to tho ilmn- J In i)'-lt r hihI lit runn I f l. All nltl nmrl.tiirH luki'it ! X in I'U'hnnttr. ( C. S. FRANK. Agent J Dr Beit's P$iie"TB98$My Is a Scientific Prescription Carefully Prepared From the Purest and Bast Ingredients. Dr. Eeli's Pine-Tsr-lloney GjmpHes With the National Pure Food Law .And you will find by looking at the carton and label that it contains no l-vunous or habit-producing drugs. Ask . .. iu .'LTr.r". nTrr- f- a t- rtrt..?, r i " - - . " ' V - v ' iS- taks no substitute. Mm'AM kLooh f;r Es3 on tha EctSl vwy.m oxi-r nr THE E. E. SUTHcr.LAriD MEDICINE CO., incomoraied, Faducoh. Ky. " in iiiii 11 j Wat Red Metion Sale' WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS And every other line in the store until Saturday Evening, March 1 4th. J. O. WATTS, Jsweler Co- htawiiiampnes MMIMIIIII DeVVITT'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER.' PILLS M T7a A X55iv c rm a ' ,. , i 5a Inflammation oS A WEEK'S IV" . TRIAL i