Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 18, 1908, Image 4

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    1M UMMS,
MAY LEAD TO CANCETl
There is no di,.'erence, ot first, in the appearance o( a cancerous and a
common ulcer, nnd for this reason every sore th.it is olistinate or slow in
heaimjf should excite suspicion, for the sore is nothing more than the exter
na) evidence of a polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may degenerate
into Cancer. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, plasters and other
external remedies always result in failure, because such treatment can have
no possible effect on the blood, where the deadly germs and morbid matter
form, and are carried through the circulation to the place. No sore or ulcer
can exist without a predisposing internal cause, and the open, discharging
ulcer or festering old sore will continue to eat deeper into the surrounding
flesh as long as a polluted, germ-infected circulation dischaiges its impur
ities into it. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives
out the germ-producing poisons and morbid impurities which keep the
ulcer open. Then as this rich, purified blood
goes to the diseased place Die liealing begins,
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad
ually leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh
are formed, and soon the sore is penna
, nonttv cured. S. S. S. !s made entirely of
PURELY VEGETABLE roots and herbs of a healing, cleansing
nature, and unlike mineral medicines,
which often do great damage to the delicate parts of the system, S. S. S.
tones up every part of the body. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical
advice desired lree. JHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
fjjii s
OPPORTUNITY
T.OLONlST RATES from all parts o( the
United States and Canada to all parts of Ore
gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by
The Oregon Railroad &b Navigation Co.
.. and
Southern Pacific Company
(Unit in Oregon.)
Daily Duriug March and April, 1908
FIIO.M TIIK I'HINCII'AL CIT1K8 OK TIIK MIDDLK WEST
T11K llATKr) WUJi 1K AH KOLIAV8: '
From , ' From
nucknn UltH.OO COUNCIL BLUFFS f.fM.OO
8T, LOU IB ;.( OMAHA $:io.00
KANSAS CITY !IO.OO. 8T. PAUL i!0.00
. Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopovers
at pleasure at all points lu Oregon.
The Colonist Halo Is the Krentvut of all liouwltulldcra. Oregon luta unlimited
resource uud neoda mure eople who desire home and larger opportunities.
Oregon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding this oppor
tunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reliable Infor
mation about the state, far and wide. Call on the above railroads for It If
necessary.
Fares Can Be Prepaid
Hero At home If desired. Any snout Is authorised to accept the required do
posit and telegraph ticket to any point, Call on,
A. i. (ULLIOTTK,
Local Agent or address,
WM.McMUR.RAY,
General Puun? cr Portland.. Or.
If FITRnPFAN Pf AN ATtfOIIITFTV FIR F.PR DOR
Los Angeles Safest Hotel
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CflLORS PRESENTED
TO FOURTH HEGT.
NATIONAL GUARD
lll KVF.XT IX MILITIA UltCLKS
AT Alt.MOIIV LAST XIOIIT
tiOV. CIIA.MItKltLAI V. TALKS
OF TIIK IXIVF.KSITV OF OKK
(;OX AITIlOI'ltlATlOX AM)
OIVKS HIS IIKASOX FOIt VK
TOIXU IT.
The flag presentation exercises at
the Armory last night were carried
out as outlined In advance by The
Guard yesterday. A very large
(crowd, one thai taxd the capacity
I of the galleries of the armory, was
present to see the ceremonies of pre
sentation and to Union to the hand
concert which took place afterward.
At the appointed hour three com
panies of Infantry, C. A, Co. C and
a company made up of members of
C(i. K of Cottage Orove and several
from the two local companies, the
last named commanded by Captain
Johnson, of C. II, marchd Into the
TiavlUlon (it the command of Major
C. C. llamond. After the three com
panies had lined up along that many
sides of the ball, t ho governor,
bis staff and the several visiting reg
imental officers app'-nred and the
ceremonies of presentation were car
ried out.
Governor Chamberlain mado a
neat presentation speech and after
ward took occasion to explain himself
on the University of Oregon appro
priation and gave his reasons for
vetoing it. He stated to the audience
what ho did to The Guard reporter
yesterday afturnosn, his Interview be
ing printed In Inst evening's paper,
lie told the audience that he was
friendly to the University, that he
had taken no part In the referendum
fight and that he would have also
vetoed the Agricultural College ap
propriation If the hill had gone
through as originally formod. Be
fore ho began his remarks on the
subject he road an anonymous letter
he nad received after his arrival In
Eugene, slgnod by "An Admirer,"
who said ho was a Democrat and had
always supported the governor, but
wanted him to explain his apparent
unfriendliness to the University s-d
"iked him why he did not send his
''Mdren to the state's own educa-
t'Hial Institution Instead of sending
('em outside of the state to receive
fielr education. To this the govern
or explained that he was not able to
e 'ucate his children away from home,
'St his oldest son ""fte-"H fom
t' e law department of the University
or urngon and that he was sent ISa
ti flnUh up his course; that as to
l is other children, none have attend
ri any school hut the public schools.
Colonol Goo. O. Yoran, of the
I nirth regiment, accepted the colors.
T'.ie following officers were present
I I t he ceremonies:
Adjiitant-Goneral W. E. Flnior,
' olonel James Jackson, Inspector;
'"olonel F. I.. Porklns. Colonel Geo.
f Yoran, Lieutenant Colonel J. M.
' llliama. Major II. F. Hamlin. Major
''. C. Hammond, Cnptnln F. E. Tay-
r. Inntain W. L. Cheshire. Cantnln
J. E. Thornton. Captain J. C. John-
f Ml. Captain F. A. Mead. Cantaln
I' lymand llnbb, Captain O. F. W11-
I'Mighoy, Captain C. B. Winn, Lleu
t mint Sniuunl Orubb, Lieutenant O.
A. Siicncer. Lieutenant Propst, Lieu
tenant Harry Metcalf, Lieutenant W.
(1. White, Lieutenant W. W. liran
Uotler, Lieutenant H. H. Hunter,'
l.leutonant Lawrence Jensen.
The ltnlliiits.
Throe banquets were given by the
militiamen after the exnrcUes. one
for the officers In the armory recep
tion rooms, served by the Hoffman
Hoiiso management, unnhher for Co.
A at the Theatre cafe nnd the'thlrd
for Co. C nt the Ideal restaurant. A
delightful tlmo was had and the vis
itors present nt each were loud in
their praises of their treatment by
the local guardsmen.
FAT FOLKS FAVOH. Q g) 55SS3 l
5 1 Jjj
THE KING EDWARD
In the Unit ol tb City
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE
A very desirable hotel lor all visitors to the city.
First cUss in all respects
Rtes $1.00 per dy and up. Write for booklet
TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props.
Homo Mixture Thut Takes Off (lie
.Fat lUpldly Causes no Wrinkles
No Stomach Ills and acquires
Neither Dieting Nor Kxerelse.
Too much fat is both uncomfort
able and dangerous, but usually
fleshy people prefer to put up with
Its Inconvenience rather than punish
themselves with the tiresome exer
cising usually prescribed, or endan
ger their health by taking the so-
called "cures" and patent "fat reduc
ers." This self sacrifice of comfort and
health to overabundant fat is en
tirely unnecessary, however, as Mrs.
Luelia Bigger tells us there Is a
homo receipt that Is far superior In
every way to anything money will
buy for reducing superfluous flesh:
It Is said this simple mixture will
take the fat off a man or woman at
the rate of at least a couple of
pounds a week without even causing
wrinkles. Moreover, it does not dis
turb the stomach, but l.s a good thing
for the system, clearing away pimp
les, and best of all, it does not in
terfere with the diet. You can use
It and at the same time eat whatever
you like. This receipt Is as follows:-
1-2 ounce Marmala: 1-2
ounce Fluid Extract Cancara Aroma
tic and 3 1-2 ounces of Syrup Sim
plex. Got these Ingredients at any
drug store, mix thtin together at
home and take one teaspoonful after
each meal and at bed lime.
Mrs. Bigger, as is well known. Is a
famous beauty expert, and whatever
she recommends Is sure to be found
eminently satisfactory.
SCNOAV APPOINTMENTS BY '
DIVINITY SCHOOL STIDEXT8
Following Is a list of the appoint
ments by Divinity School students for
next Sunday: D. E. Olson, HarrlB
burg; E. V. Stivers, Perrydale; F, V.
Stevens, Fern Ridge; W. A. Qress
man, Berlin; D. E. Norcross, Wal
tervllle; F. M. Brooke, Myrtle Creek;
H. A. VanWlnkle, Scott s Mills: C
Hanson, Donna: C. It. Moore, Halsey;
C. C. Curtis. Elmlra; D. L. Morgan.
Junction City, in meeting with Bro.
B. C. Black; It. L. Dunn, Dexter.
Best Healer In the World.
Rev. F. Starblrd, of Eaet Raymond,
Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's
Arnica Salve for several years, on
my old army wound, and other obsti
nate sores, and find it the best healer
In the world. I use It too with great
success In my veterinary business."
Prlco 26 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store.
Makes blood and muscle faster
than any other remedy. Gives
health and Btrength and vitality.
Holllster's Hocky Mountain Tea
towers above all other remedies for
making sick people well and well
pcoplo "weller." 35c Tea or Tablets.
LINN DRUG CO.
.H 0W.0,MAHY COLO ft fllW''
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OK
H10H QRAUB WORK
mi u u iiimii in
MILITARY BAND GIVES
SPLENDID CONCERT
The concert given by the Eugene
Military hand at the armory after
the flag presentation ceremonies last
night was largely attended, the ar
mory being crowded. The band ren
dered several excellent numh.'rs nnd
Frank N. McAllster and Charles
Cochran pleased the audience with a
baritone and cornet solo respective
ly. The principal feature of 1'ie
whole program, however, was the
vocal solo by Mrs. A. Mlddleton.
"Blow. Blow. Thou Winter Wind."
Mrs. Mlddleton recently arrived here
from Ohio, where she was very prom
inent In musical circles. She has a
oplcndld voice, one that Is npprci-lat-ee
by the musical critics of Eugene.;
A number of whom were present last
tight. She sang as an encore i
"lireaniing." '
Good
Clothes
Marked By
Quality
and Style
ctioiv
w m
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best 10
Ggar on the market
IP Vol! KNKW ;
The merits of the Texas vV n.rr
you w.nild never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 n
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
by O. J. Hull, or bv mail. Send fee i
testimonials. Hr. S W. Hall. 9;'6
Ollv street. St. Loirs.
CASTOR I A
For Infants .d Children. -
The Kind Yon ' srs Alss's Buiiguf
Bear the
Si'tfnaiur ol L
are Hie kind Hint we always car.
ry In stock. The Michaels,
Stern Co. brand is n guiimii.
tee of excellence, all wool nnd
hand tailored lijr the brat of
workmen.
Big rvliicliiiiis mi n winter
Suits 111 order to close lliem out
nnd imike room nir new stock.
We carry a full line of fur.
nl-liliigM fur men, and our
prices ami M)lc art, right.
We own mir own building,
wy no rent and are satisfied
Willi a reasonable prof II.
ED. HANSON
Xo. 8 Kt Ninth Street
Kiigene, Oregon
a
Pitiless Price
Slashing at
Stanleys
,eor
real
lzatioii Sale
Stanleys present stock must positively go.
Complete change of management, and a
general reorganization necessitates the
absolute sale of all merchandise on hand.
Complete New Stock
Now Being Purchased
From Eastern Factories
Such price slashing on fine goods during
our, Great 'Seven Day Special, was the
marvel of all times, butgreatas the the
has been, still greater'is the price slashing
at this sale for the future.
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Down! Down!!
Go the Prices
We are doing the business of the town.
Why shouldn't we?
Others are buying everything possible
here. Why not you?
Come to the store now, at once.
SHOES, CLOTHING.
FUSNISHINGS,
DRUGS, NOTIONS,
STATIONERY.
Tk 612 Willamette St.
Three Doors South of 9th Street
Eugene, Oregon
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