Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
KICK.NE DAftT GUARD, Tt'EBDAT, MARcrf 10, iSoJ ( I -5 .1 -li e Tha ana You Have Always Bought, and tvhlel lu iiW la use for over 30 year ho borne the .nature- or 0 - and hag been made auuor bis per- 7v b1 supervision since its Infancy. IJiafZKitcMt uiow no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ad Just-ooou" ar , but EiperlmenU that trIHe with aud edc.tf-r the health of. Infants and CUUdreu-Erpertouce against Lxperlmejit. What is CASTORIA Castoria I a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Ttre Korlc, lrop aud Soothing; Syrups. Jt In I'leasant. It .' contains neither Opium, Msrphlne or other NAreotio - substance. Its lRO is its guarantee. It destroys Worms . and alloys Fovcrlsnncss. It cures IMarruoea and Wind Colic It relieve Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, wmilntcs the Htomiuh and Bowels, giving healthy Btvi rjfvturul sleep. ; The Chlldrou'B l'anaoca The Mother's XtlumA. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature tf AMVSEME.YTS r Mm p. I.UHnn Blauvelt, who will ap iear In thin city Thursday night wild er concert company, under the local .lanagomenl nt lruiverslty School of Music, 1b always deoply Interested hi the rising generation of musical stu lenH Wid slngri, A)l young girls hd T'O eagei ut ls,-fl to kiug cught to be deep')' lUltrtl ?d In iTile. Blttll velt's remarks n:nia recently, as tol ;owg: "Ther tm many reasons why 1 Sould (nlvike nil young girls to learn 'liK', not the least Important Is It Is good for the physical health. : have known many a youurf persou The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Ml, T MUlWtT TtT. NIK OtTV. raw Is Only One , "Bromo Quinine"? ,f Tbait Laxative Bromo Quinine (MED fMUT WORLD OVCtt TO OUItC A OOLO I OME OAT. 4 0 Always remember the hill naino. Look for tliii signature on every box. 26o. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical oni) Surgical STAFF X Kuykeiidult, M. D. W.O. Pros.tr, M.U. P. I. B.rlle, M. D. B. F. Sc.ltf., M. D. D. A Padui, M. D. Geo.O'B.DcBur.M D. L. C McDoug.l, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances (orX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ' ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. BAND CONCERT 0 AND DANCE At Armory Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 17 No pains have been spared to make this the most suc cessful concert of the season. CONCERT 8.30 to 10 P. M, 0 Program will appear later - Concert 50c, Dance 50c. ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C.P.BRNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Keady First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..ST ACtS.. " M,KFN7.IF.STAGEWvEun. EUGENE FLOW ENCE STAGE at 5iJ0 a. m. SUpci do not oil at A daily itArvlr.vrtEugeiw .16 a. m. Eitvt rcMdriwri cut will call lor Inr Mira-tun, closs cotinrctiso by Iff" i'l""d tlx dy brim. iifimcr lor Kluniw and femt Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 A FULL LINE OF. New Cranitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Mf.,iTleSotding; SI I AMP HARDWARE STORE Ls lv V 1 1 VJ 30 East. NinCh Street. revivals at seemingly regular Inter vals ever since. A singularly dram atic story, together with the music and tpectacular features that have ever heen the strength of the enter tainment, is undoubtedly the serrt if rta leaif.hold on long life. It Is therefore no rea'.wn for surprise 'to know of Its revival at this time. It is promised that its present managers have given It a mota elaborate set ting, one lnded that will far out strip that of forty years ago when The Blucli Crook" was considorel the most wonderful spectacle ever fiecTl lit this country. coner- ence has not been Held to traauioM in the present case and many noti fies have been Introduced. In the. .. .. . . i.it,. tnaw' Iirat place ine oia nine uomi, and cumbersome, has given away r ihe llehter and more colorful it- of stage dancing as it Is to hs J in the modern musical coniny. from this, too. the scenes. If been somewhat changed, but lh thread of the story has been rctnl' e(J and not nuch slteratlon Dm ,een maue the manuscript of t.i" verBon uge(i in the original prttoJ' t)on (Rr3c 'aj Correepnndence.) Derhr rn March 10. The farm- preparing to plant gardens. HOUSE 17GR i M DA MIC Lll JJAX HL.M'VKIr to havo been saved from consnmp :lon by rourse of singing lnsEons, for th nerd to tMtabllsh the correct I Thousands of American women ' in our homes are daily sacrificing their lives to duty. crs aro Prin2 to plant gardens. in orcier to Keep iub u c ....... ,er Milllcan, with the help of and pretty, the children well uresseu S. H p,,i i. niiiiiine utiimna on and tidv. women overdo. A temale I hi', farm. . weakness or displacement is otten Mr. Barnes has shut down his log- broughton and they sufferin Hllence, Ring camp, only his timber crew now drifting aioinr from bad to worse, being at work. knowing well that they ought to Mrs. Knnst. of Saginaw Flats, Is ilave hell) to overcome the pains and i vllMn hr eon. Mr. Fuller aches which daily make life a burden. ., I, l ml"lB " P i It is to these faithful women that UK M..yer Is working on the Mo. YD!A E. PIN CHAM'S hawk for Frank Deadinond. . . AM.anflllim I Mrs. MriiiI Hell Is visiting her sis- VEGETABLE COMPOUND ter Mrs Ooff ! comes as a boon and a blessing, Mrs. 0'Den vlsl In? her sister- Ellsworth, of in-iaw, .Mrs. unisy i-umam. i - -- ., - v , f Mu .y p Saturday evening the sorlal party started for Leabiirg, and as they went up the road tby chanced to spy isc of the voice as well as stlmuluto couple of donkeys grazing In a field, he uatural love or music. In every and as they were not used to seeing Boyd, of Heaver Falls, Pa, who say : " I was not able to do my own work, owing to the female trouble from which sunereu. ivui rj. nn.iut. ' prlute the finest music, and the one of their party, so they doffed ;ailst way to express that apprecla- their hats and waved their kerchiefs. tion Is with the voice. All are cap- But the donkeys went on grazing as jne tliere Is a germ of power to ap- such things they thoughtthey were tableCompound helped me wonderfully. and I am so wen mat l can ao u oig day's work as 1 ever did. 1 wish every sick woman would try it. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for .female ills, and has positively cured thousandsoi women who have been troubled with displacement, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-tng-dowti feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,diz7.iness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinklmm invites all sick women to write her for advice. She bus iruidod thousands to health. Address, Lyun, Mass. I I i ' ;x 'Stilt Wf ..vl. A Wll'.ltH SI KXK K1MI 'T1IK HLACK ClttK)K," AT Kl'tiKXK TIIKA- able of being taught to sing; to ex press spontuiKMiisly the finer emo tions. I snid 'all nre capable of learning to sing, but to this 1 make one ex ception. The prson whose enr Is physically defective not only should not try to lenrn singing, but cannot learn. In regard to this 1 recall an Incident Mid lno by Madnnie I'ureti Maill. She knew a young woman who had a most beautiful voice, but she not only could not carry a tune, but when she made any approach, tn aix'ompllshlng It, she always sang off the pitch. She had a fine teacher, and studied most conscientiously, but she was almost In despair. At last by the advice of Mine. Kiirsch-Mndl. sin- consulted nil aurlst. He made a tin ouch iviHititnaiKn of Vr .w. and d!s-ovi"'cd there some i""l formation In her hirer ivir. The sound waves us ihey strncl' ;h dr" ii. tirednced wi-ing Imnrecslons. She sang .lust as she heard, which was In. correctly. Sh - gave np singing and devoted herself to the piano. As she hail the neles to guide her, she was not dependent jipon her ear, and so. wtille her singing win a faliur-', hr music whi a success, and today she ra.iks as one of the leading pianists in Kurope. "1 am n great believer In slow. heal thy, consistent development. There Is no rovnl r.md to loarntng. and It Is only by dlllgept study and Inrcs !i;t work that one Is able to grnsp ihe Inner nienulngs of harmony. With nnu-lc Inteillgenie, artistic sensibility and perseveraint. It It almost pos sible to create a voice. Then, tH, the taste l Unproved by contact wllh whal Is elevated and refined, and the Her to express the soul's emotions la gradually developed. j It ssMMin like erecting an old friend to note that ' The ll'.a.V l'nk" Is to be revived at the Viuene Theater. Friday, March 13. The pres- nt pro d'U iloii Is nndrr ihe nisnaitein'nt of Messrs, Miller and IMohn and Is said lo Im a sirlctlv upto-dnre version of this cxirnviiKHiita "shleh lias been iin. doubled'.' tlie mesr m.pnl.sr IMng of the kind ever given In America. It Is fort v ears ago that II was tirst un-i folded lo ihe view of New York !sr. goer and it has had many n' able, iiiucii as to say "that crowd must be somo of my relation." Mr. Putnam Is working on Mr. ninghnni'n nlace ? Wo understand that there will be I a basket social at the school house In I the near future. 1 Holmes brothers are clearing their fiirm and preparing to build. NOBODY Kl'AHKI). Kidney Troubles Attack Kugvne Mr And Women, Ob! and Young Alike. young and old little warning their enrlv Kidney Ills solio alike Quickly como and give, ("IMren suffer In yea--. . C'Ui't control the kidney secretions l;lr!s are languid, nerwnis, suffer pnln. Women worry, can't do dallv work Itohiist men have lame and aching back'. Oid folks, weak, rheumatic, lame Kndure distressing iirinarv Ills The cure for man, for woman or for child. Is to rure the cause the kldnevs l an's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys . Cure nil tho varied forms of kldnev siif'orlng. Kugene testimony guarantees every to. ' Mrs. A. J. McKlnner vf fij I,nw. rem- Street, Kugene, Oregon . says "For several years 1 had attacks' of kidney trouble at odd times and re cently it became more acute. There was hnckache and more or less Ir regularly of the kidneys. Being In duced to try Hoan's Kldnev Pills found relief almost from the tlrst dose. The barhaehe soon left me and I felt better and stronger. As I cnllnued their use every symptom of my trouble disappeared, either mem. bcrs of our family have also had tood result, from using lVan s Kldnev 1'IIU." For sale by all dealers, r-'i.ls Foster Mllbnrn Co N -w York, sole agents f r t.-.l Atjtte. Kcnieilltier ih.. mnii. ll.,., ... ,1 une 1:11 oinera. I'ri.o r,n . Ilutr.ii, the I'ni- OREGON LAND CO In farms and City Property We Have A good business property to i iraue tor larin land. 640 acres of yellow pine, $G.OO per acre. fl-room house, good barn, lot Oil 2-3x1 60 KcJKM) 5 acres, Just outside city . S7.MI 5 acres Just outside city, $200 per acre. 13 acres well Improved, $2400 for the tract. Acre trucis to suit purchasers. Uits In SlndJ-n's addition, - r and it ; $"0 down, bni a nee 2 or 3 years at 7 per cent. Lots In llliilr Street Addition; $.'.0 down, balance, terms given. Ml acre, good Improvements: all bottom land, some fruit trees; all kinds of berries price, $2ii00. NO acres of good grain and fruit land. 7 miles out on good road. $30 per acre. We have some large and small tracts of timber for ...ii,. ranging from $10 to $2.". per acre. Come In and get prices. No trouble to show the goods c are in the business. Oregon lm t'ouilliy. '12 Willamette St. Mark T. F.emirtg, Mg Eugene, Oregon s Tie at 3 tosiness. College Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. In this age of competition there little chance for the young pers who faces the world without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly- fur-nished. MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. saasaaaJEssMMsaassssasaBMawsMsamsasssM I EUROPEAN PLAN 1 4 ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROCf Los Angeles' Safest Hotel If . r4w8: I sM.nwm TssMsssi i iMJi,iiiiWuVktoi?-a- :C- THE KING EDWARD tn tbe Heait ol the Cliy NO INSIDE ROOMS ' . FIRST CLASS CAFE A very desirable hotel for all visitors to thecity. First class in all respects R.v :s $1 .00 per dav and ur. Write fot H TOUSLEY COMPANY,- Props. i in i i MR CKACKKR- department, If one Is w." than another, 13 t'11 !I' to fancy crackers nJ W j Come and sample it- crackers in your net P order. You'll the thing to off" f,:: the things 'hen von ' taking "Just bi;" ' 100 varieties but -' quality the be1- V. iU. DEALER' g 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. X fern lread. ;he best arR h. ,'1, ik c cril MOST GROi-iK" Olympic Flo" every sack gu8rani)t , MtAe ol self .ted Futtm Crre b'f Jjctt more Imv o! bre -d thu loavn te llc'.iUr and whit.-r. (.e ooaotlry of otd rodiKi'd 'hf .-a if other Hours, ASK YOUR tfl -THE. PORTLAND TLW - :PATEVT PATENT mm 1 1.1 r