Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 19, 1908, Image 4

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EhglaudSays
MO ALUC2
In Food
and strictly prohibits
the sale of alum
baking powder
So does France
So does Germany
The tale of alum foods
has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum-
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as J
injurious. jQ
when ordering baking powder,
Say plainly-
KOVAlLpovDEn
and be very sure, you get Royal.
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole
someness of the food.
4 A smaller quantity of hny hus been
: fed to cattle anil sheen In Umatilla
ItOHN : county during the past winter than
! in any wintur In tha tfntlre history
. . , , . I of the county, aocordlng to pioneer
At Hoihc. Idaho, March IB, 1908, , Biockmcn who have noted tha stock
to Archie Simmon and wlfo, a 7- j condltlona in the county, says the
pound boy. Mr. HlinmonB formerly Oregonlan.
resided In Kukoiio. , ! .
BUIIKCIUIIK KOll THK til'ARD
thresh garden seed In bulk
CHAMBERS HAHDWAIlbJ CO.
SNOW BALL
FLOUR.
$1.20 per sack
A Home Product ' and Bet-
ter Than Most imported
Flour. Ask Your Dealer
For It.
EUGENE MAGAZINE
DUE TO APPEAR
NEXT MONTH
The board of governors of the
.Commercial Club have decided to go
ahead with the first number of the
monthly magazine to be published
by the club Nobody's Magazine
I and It will appear some time next
month. The first number will be de
I voted to vlewB of Eugene and vlcln
ity. The following number will be
devoted to the orchards of Lane
! county, then will coma the number
'containing Eugene Btreet scenes, then
a general county number, then a
University of Oregon number, and
bo on. The magazine will be printed
on the best of paper, and It is in
tended to secure tha finest cuts pob
Blble. It will be a permanent pub
lication, and will go a long way to
asMlst In the promotion work now
being carried on by the club.
city vsTkIncaTd
! case goes to jury
i
UyrOIl CAHK AGAINST V. WA!
j DM0 DIHMISHKI) JAP CASK IN
JKlt ADVINK.MICXT
The case of the City of Eugene va.
II. It. Klncald, bettor known as the
Olive street case, went to the Jury
late this afternoon, after having been
on trial Bince yestorday forenoon.
The Jury was still out at press time.
The motion for a new trial In the
case of the State vs. Harry Kennedy.
the Japanese porter who waB found
guilty of selling liquor, waB argued
thin afternoon.
Judge Harris took the motion un
der advisement until tomorrow.
WikIiIIi- (law DlHiiiisHed?
Upon motion of the prosecution
OREGON
the liquor case of the State Ts- w
Waddle was disniassed this after
noon. 2 -
' The case of the Eugene Lumber Co.
vs. the Eugene Mill & Elevator Co.,
to recover money, was settled and
dismissed without costs.
Another Divorce Granted.
Yesterday afternoon the divorce
case of Carrie A. Young vs. Eugene
F. Young came up in court and af
ter the plaintiff and a witness gave
their testimony the decree was grant
ed. 1
SIGH SlfcAilAGHE
I'osltlvt lr cured by
these Little Pills.
TUey also rellore Dis
tress from Dyspepsia. In
digestion and Too Hearty
Katlnff, A perfect rem
edy for Dizziness. Nausea.
Drowsiness, Bod Taste
In the Houth. Coated
Tongua. Pain in toe 81de
TORPID LIVKR. Thej
r- filiate tbe Bowels, purely Vegetable.
SMI PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
IflVER
JrpjLi.s.
BARTERS
'ITTLE
iilVER
M PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
RFHISS HRSTtTUTES
EU BANGS J. H. WEST C. P. BERNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
' Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables '
Cabs Always Heady
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES.. ;
M,if RW71U i!Tr.Pi.. R.-. m l.'.VMff.iri no nrjr u 5Tir.
; v-r.r "
At otju s. m. aiders ao not caii ai
private residence, cut will c.lt lor
b.ggJtfeil iiolllird lh dy before.
A H.llv.Ual.lVMRi,taiill m
Inr Mipleton, clou connection by
learner lor Florence And feme
Stage Phone Main 22Llvery Phone Main 2 1
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
i Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President.
L. H. POTTER. Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER.j ....Cashier.
Car Tih and WlTUm.tU
GASOLINE ENGINES
1 1RIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fiilriinnks-Morsn Onmillne Engines
f.r pumping, spraying, sawing, grind.
In it. .Outfits complete.
Knlrlmiiks Mcules for weighing.
''iilt'lmiika-Momo Dynnnios and Mo.
I rs for power anil Unlit.
l-iilrlmiikH-Morsu Windmills nnd
1 owern.
1'iililmnks-Morw Grlnderti, Feed
i linpiHTM, well rumps.
All first quality r,ool at lowest
; rlrm nlwnyn In slock. l.lhiml terms.
I'ronipt reply to Inquiries and quick
nlilpments. Write for cntnloguo and
lirirt'fl.
EERGER.&. BEAN HDW. CO
Agents, Eugene, 0
FAIRBANKS MORSE (B. CO.
Portland, Oregon
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingiicn
It is positively the ocst 10c
Cigar on the market
J
!' "f ..IV .TJ,jV'
mill.
1 1 1 ll I 1 1
1
(Successors to the Eilcrs Piano Hou:e)
Commercial Club Block - Opposite Methodist Church
We carry world kno.vn makes, such as the YVebor,
(-bickering, Story Clark, llohu t M. Cable, iWarhati
WenJali, Lester and many other makes of rianos
We also have various standard makes of organs. Wo can supply oil w ants in
these lines.
BEST QUALITIES OF GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
It will py you to see us before you purchase. Remember out new IoctionCommrrcul Club Hock
EDWARDS FOR
" : REPRESENTATIVE
iBaac N. Edwards of Junction City
today filed with the county clerk his
petition for the nomination of rep
resentative on the Republican tick
et. He states that if. he is nominated
and elected he will perform the du
ties of -the office to the brat of his
ability,- He was a membor of the
last legislature and of Beveral previ
ous legislatures.
WUjLIAMnI cakrouo SAU K
WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA7EI.
The best Balve In the world for cuts,
bruiser, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all skin erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Drug Co. Williams Mfif Co., props.,
KAIMtOAl) SKI.I.S
KUMAINOiat OF GIIA.VT
The following dispatch appeared In
t-he Oregonlan today from its wasn
Ington correspondent:
Washington, March IS. It Is be
lieved In government circles that a se
cret contract has been made by the
Oregon & California Railroad Com
pany, under which it has agreed to,
sell the remaining 2,000.000 acres of
Its grant to one single purchaser, and
that a large sum of money has been
paid to the railroad company on ac
count by the purchaser. The atten
tlon of a representative of the Booth-
Kelly Company, who has been con
tending for the Innocent-purchaser
amendment to the Fulton resolution,
was today called to this report, and
he remarked: "Then whoever has
purchased this land ought to be pro
tected like the rest of us," merely
showing that the lumber companies
would be willing that the govern
ment should make any sacrifice in
order to give them a sound title
whore they now hold a shaky one.
This Incident will he related to the
public lands committee tomorrow.'
The lumbermen left for home to
day, pretty well dlshheartened. They
were confident when they came here
that they would havo an easy fight,
but developments before the com
mittee were somewhat surprising to
them, and privately, they admit that
they are defeated. Nevertheless It Is
expe-cted that an attempt will be
made when the resolution goes into
the house to secure the adoption of
the innocent ' purchasers' amendment
If the committee reportB the resolu
tion as it jiasscd the senate.
NKW AN'TI-TOXIX FOrXI).
The Germans have found an anti
toxin for tho "laziness germ." Thy
claim that it will transform any ninn
of sluggish and slothful habits into
an energetic person to whom that
"tired feeling" Is unknown. This Is
tho reduction of the germ theory
to lis logical absurdity. Germs are
not the only rause of disease. Germs
simply multiply in depleted or dis
eased tissue. Saturday Evening
Post.
Osteopathy seals tho fate of germs
by restoring the proper circulation of
the bodily fluids that are alone cap
nhlo of Impairing the diseased tissue,
Does It not seem like the correct and
rational method?
Dr. H. I,. Stndler, osteopath, office
over Chambers' Hardware store.
Phone lllack 11126. Residence, 734
Kerry Btreet. Phone Red 3197.
- ' Gooil for jrvcrylMKly.
, Mr. Nornmn Coulter, a prominent
architect In the nplliert. Iliillillni.
S:in Francisco, says: "I fully end.irso
nil dial has been said of Electric Hit
lers as a tonic medicine. H Is good
for everybody. It corrects stomach,
liver nnd kidney disorders In a
prompt and efficient manner, and
builds up tho system." l-;ictrlc lilt
ters Is the best snrlnir nicrllMiiu .vnr
sold over a druggist's counter: as a
blood purifier It is unequalled, 50
cents at V. A. Kuykendall'a drug
store.
MOTHiat'H ftlTl'HF.X
Seventh nnd OaK streets, hss open
ed under new management. Good
hoard and room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner everv Sundav.
It MRS. 8. v. AllROTT.
cai.i, fok rorxTY waruaxts
Notice Is hereby Riven that all Lane
county warrants previous to register
No. 4 1 11. registered, January 7th,
1908. will be paid on presentation at
my office on Mnreh littli. 190S. In
terest will cease on that day.
Eugene, Or., March 1. ISO.
R. K. KASTI.AXO.
Treasurer l.ane County, Orogjn.
The I.urky QuivVtiT
Is the one you pay out for a h it of
lr. King's New Life Pills. Thev
hrlng you the health that's more pre
cious than Jewels. Try them for
headache, biliousness, constipation
and malaria. If they disappoint you
the price will be cheerfully refunded
at W. A. Kuvkendall's driiR store.
We're sorry you've tried other
medicines and they've failed. As a
Inst resort try Holllster't Rocky
Mountain Tea. It's a simple rem
dv but It's worked wonderful re
sults, made millions well and happy
55c Tea or Tablets.
LINN PRIO CO.
Made in
New York
ENJAMIN
Correct Clothes
for Men are
Economical, because
they cost no more, and
wear longer than others.
And there is the Correct
New York Style that
stays in a "Benjamin"
Garment to the end.
That's why we sell
"Benjamin" Clothes.
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
There Is Only One
"Br onto Qmnme" . ?
That Is
Laxative Bronm Quinine
USED TH WORLD OVER TO DURE A COLO III OHE OAT.
Always remember the full name. Look
for this signature on every box. 26o.
(VLJL
10
BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our ne-v buildino; i
across ths street and we will bi pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for 65c
BimIIs and Stews Strictly Cost. Pric9
West, 8th
Street.
BF.ODER.S BKOS.
NEW
MARKET
ORPHEUM THEATRE
TONIGHT
A
f at ' r ,
fir w
IMUf
ROSA vV'HITE
Ch.mon Rit ,3hooilhe Picjic CoJst
MAGIC, MIRTH and MYSTERY
By PaoF. HOYT
Sl-flnl Slatlner Sntur,i.r .
LAND Co
In
Farms
and City
Property
We
Have
A good business pr0Mrt,
trade for farm Ci '
64peracre'yenOWI,tae'-M
ISI
5 acres, just outside city, fa
5 acres just outside city p.,
per acre.
13 acres well Improveil I'm
for the tract. Acre tmj''
suit purchasers. M
Lots in Sladden
addition
y- - Uli, flown h,L
ance 2 or 3 years at 7
cent. . w
' Blair Street Additio,;
?50 down, balance, term
given. ,
80 acres, good improtementi
all bottom land, some (ra
trees; all kinds of berria
nrlce SUfinn
SO acres of good grain and fruit
tana, i miles out on good
:t. road, $30 per acre.
We hav seme large ai
small tracts ot timber for alt
ranging from MO to 125 w
acre. Come In and. get prices.
Noi trouble to show the goodi
. we are in tne business.
Oregon Iand Company,
.. 412 Willamette St., ,
Mark T. F'emmg.Mjr
Eugene, Oregon
rustic imA
PO5TJ,B0XE5
KITCHEN & KOMPf
Successors to
Mlll I I
Livery, Feed anc
Sales 5tapw
Oak and 7th,Eu?e'
Of-
srv Every W1
, if. TV vn-i
If hi. (-Annul .nr-rly Iti
wlr. hoi luinr f
foil innalM.ilJ JJ, ,i, r.