Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 24, 1908, Image 2

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run nam daiw ocahd, tuksdat, 'march 9, 100
MODEL NO 9
There is No Better
Recommendation
for a legitimate business than the
fact that our customers . are buying
high grade merchandise at season
able prices. You will be one of these
customers when you know we are
handling such well known lines as
Alfred Benjimin & Co.s
Clothing for men, the . '
Sophomore line for young men
Stetson Hats and Stetson Shoes
Guyer arid Remle Hats j
Cluett and Monarch Shirts j
Dents and H. Sc. P Gloves
Out Stock in Every Department
is larger and more complete than '
V ever before. You'll be convinced ,t
if you give us a call ";
R.OBER.TS BROS., Toggery
lEDebateooo
.VUSardHall
8 O'clock p. m.
U A ( M 6 LJ I If U
lis ti 0 1 L'i 1 ith lL
! L' ! M i t I K . it' : :'.'i
'.. i. v i t '. i
"Shall the Jap be Excluded"
It will tie
A GREAT TREAT
You can't afford
to miss it
:,iJ JlfiiJlUJ t;i:
Thursday; March 26 th, 1 908 1
I ADMISSION 50 CENTS !!
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DeWITT'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.
1 j
a afeaBBBBMh. m a . m m m v m - m mm. m m m
Weak Kidneys, Lame Back
na
; Inflammation of the Bladder
A WEEK'S TRIAL 25c
I E. P. SHI INN
Shoemaking and Repair
pairing of All Kinds
Neatly done at my shop,
6S W. Sth st, Kugene
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-liv
years experience. Residence. East
Fifteenth and Oak Stv Phone
Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon
HOWER & WOOD
llml Ktle int Timber Ind
lUiHlt, Farm and ( It, l"rtyrry
Vur wtnnaar mprrtfulljr
uilii-Urit.
Itoom I, orr KlmrXjt. Ilank
MORE FOREST
RANGERS TO
.. . . BE PUT ON
Special to Guard.
Washington, March 23 The Unit-
I eu mares civil servi.-o cuiiiiii.Baivu
has Just announced that eiamlnatlons
i will be held for the position of rang
er at the aiiperrlxor'B headquarter
i at every national form on April 23
and 24... It Is estimated that 300
more ransers will be required during
I the present fiscal year than were on
duty last year; and cllitlhles to fill
j those vacancies will be furnished the
I forest service by the coming examina
tion. The examinations will be held
I In seventeen states and territories,
I at the following places in Ortnuu:
i Rugene, Grants Pass. Heppner.
I John Dv. Kskev'"'". M"lfo-1. P"-
! land, Prinevllle, Roseburg, Sumpter,
Vrallowai ' ' "
Applicants can secure information
on the examination from the I'nlted
Btates civil service commission, Wash
ington, 1). C, or from the forest su
pervisor at any of the places mention
ed for holding the examination.
Those who wish to take the elim
ination should a3k for application
form 1093, a ccpy'of the "Use Book"
and a cony of "lofn-ni"'' R"--'i
lug Employment In the National For
ests." The papers In the exanunaiioi;
will all be forwardd to the civil ser
vice commission and the results an
nounced In due time.
Kxperlence, a thorough knowledge
of forest conditions, Bt"i s
body, rather than book education, are
the qualities sought In examiniuK a.
pllcants who-rtsnre to be-n -'
est ranger. . The man must have the
ability, however, to nutke simple
mnps and write intelligent reportf
upon forest buslne-;? connected Witt'
the position. A rangr must be ablr
to take care of himself and his horscr
In: regions remote fr..m settlement
and supplies. Necessary qualifica
tions of applicants Include tie knowl
edge lot trail'--buildhig, construction
of. cabins, snrt;th ability to ride,
pack, and deal tactfully with all
classes of people.. They must also
knowi something cf the land laws,
surveying, estimating and scallop
Imber. mining and the live
stock business' '
-Only ttiosemen who are at leasi
21 years of age, and not more thar
40, of good character, temperate, and
In good physical condition, are eli
gible to taks the examination. The
salary paid' to beginners Is $75 a
month. Campensation runs as high ar
11400 per year for rangers who have
have 'had some experience and dem
onstrate their capability. Still better
places are open to these men, for It
Is the policy of the forest service tr
fill vacancies In higher position" hv
the promotion of rangers who hive
proved their capacity.
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL
H MEETING AT C0BUR6
,Tho annual convention of the
Springfield district Sunday school as
sociation will be held at Cohurg Sun
day, March 29, beginning at 10 a. m.
sharp. Following Is the program:
i 10:00 Song and devotional snr
vl Dr. A. K. Turner, Springfield.
lft.:30 Opnlng -of th convention
bv the president, , C. ") V Rychurd.
,3pringfleld.
10:45 Address of welcome, Pro
fessor F. M. Slaxwell, Cohurg.
1 1 : 1 5 -Response, Albert Walker.
Springfield. . '
11:45 Appointment of commit
tees and announcements.
12:00 Adjourn until 1 o'clock.
1:00 Song service
1:30 Report of- schools by "c
retary, Mary J. Roberts, Springfield.
S: 00 The New Adult Movement.
Mrs. Henrietta Durst, Coburg.
1: JO -The Hook . We Teach, and
Why, O. O. Dassott, Springfield.
S:40 Soul-Winning In the Sun
day School, Miss Georgie Neff, Co
burg. 3:00 Why the Young Men Stay
Away, Robert Orpke. Coburg.
8:20 ltuslncss session.
Tho mr.rnlng session will be hel l In
the Christian church and the after
noon n the Methodist.
;XKV ANTI-TOXIX KOVXII.
Tho Germans have found an antl
toxin for the "lazluoss germ." They
claim that It will transform any man
of (sluggish and slothful habits Into
an energetic person to whom thnt
"tired feeling" Is unknown. This Is
the. reduction of the germ theory
to Its logical absurdity. Germs arc
not tho only cause or disease. Germs
simply multiply In depleted or dis
eased tissue. Saturday Kvenlng
Post.
Osteopathy, teals the fate of germs
by restoring the proper circulation of
the bodily fluids that are alnne ran.
able of Impairing the diseased tissue.
IHies it not seem like the correct and
rational method?
llr. H. I,. Studley, osteopath, office
over Chambers- Hardware store
Phone lttaek 132. Residence, 734
Kerry street. Phono Red J197.
The l.urkT Quarter
Is the one you pay out for a b.rc ol
lr. ' King s New Life Pllh. Thev
bring yun the health that's more pre
clous than Jewels. Try them for
headache, biliousness, constipation
nd malaria, if they disappoint yon
the price will be cheerfully refunded
it W. A. Kuvkendnll's drug Btors.
We . all the latest methods In
cleaning and dyeing at the Kngone
Ore Works, corner Sixth and Wlllsm
tie street. Ph,.ne Red IS61. if
S8t. Kugene, Or
Kodol is today the nrt Xnown r"m
cdv for all disorders of tb tnmeh
iS-h as dyppls. heartburn srnr
stomach and belching of gat.' Sold bj
all drugglets.
GOSHEN WINS BALL GAME
FROM PLEASANT HILL
(Special Correspondence.)
4n.h 9t The game of
uosueii. Jinn" - " .
baseball between Goshen and Pleas
ant Hill Sunday resulted in a score
of 6 to '5 In favor of Goshen. Those
making the score were.
..i. t. icnD llnmnnrpv. z . juiih
Gilbert, 2; Mintreo Copenhaver, 1; iU
total, o. . , n I
The came was very Interesting all i
the-way through. : The next game,
i hopA-.r- Gnshen with
Pleasant Hill on March 29. They
win nlav the Springfield high school
In the rear future,
.-.-! . .... Mnaiora nf the
ine uosiieu team -"""'-J-" ----following:
George Stewart, p.: John
n ri Dwtmi 1 h 1 fcrflnlf
Gilbert, c; n. . nu.-.
Smltson, 2b.; Lee Matlock, 3b.; Er
nest Mathews, r. f.; W. L. k-1'1""-n.
f.; M. Copenhaver, 1. t-i Wiley
Humphrey, ss.
PLEASANT HILL HIGH
SCHOOi MEETING
Thorn will he a meeting at the
DtMo,ni will Rchoolhouse. I.ane
'nuntv, Oregon, on Saturday, March
28, at 1:30 p. m sharp, the object
of which will be to discuss the ques
tion of establishing a high school at
Plonsant Hill by the union or ais-
trlcts or some other plan.
President Campbell, or tne univer
sity of Oregon, Superintendent Al
derman, of the Kugene city scnoni,
"onnly ' Superintendent W. B. Dil
inrrt nnrt nrohahlv some other good
?peakers will address the mepting.
People of the surrounfl'.ns; nis
rit nr.. Invited to attend and partic
ularly school officers and teachers.
Signed, ' R. .1. HRMPHIT.U :-
. School Clerk.
XOIIODV SPAP.Ivl) . ?
Kidney Troubles Attack Kugene Ien
nnd Women, Old and loung .aiikc
Kidney ills seize young and old
alike . , -, -
Quickly come and little warning
lv - '. , . .. -
Children suffer in their early years.
"an t control the kidney secretions, i
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain. ' '
Women worry, can't do dally work I
Robust men have lame and; aching
bac! -. J
Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame
Endure distressing urinary Ills. - !
The cure for man, for woman or
for child
Is to curr the cause, tho kldr"va.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid
neys. Cure all the varied forms of k'd
ne suffering.
Eugene testimony guarantess ev
ery box.
Mrs. A. J. McKlnney, of 69 T.aw
"enco street, says: "For several yev.s
I had acme attacks of kidney trouble
it odd times and recently It btome
..t re aute. There was backactv; and
nore or Wss irregularity of the kld
- vs. Pe'ng induced to try D :a:t's
Kidney Pills 1 found relief alinist
firm the first d'.se. The backache
oon li ft me and I felt better and
uicnger. Other members of our fam
'ly have also bad good results fnin
using Doau's Kidney Pills."
For sale by aii dealers. Price 50
"cms. Foster-Milhtirn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Unt
ied States. -
Remember the name Donns and
take no others.
WOOD 8.1WIXO
John M. . Dixon, successor to W
t. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
1312. R-sldence, 267 High street, tf
Gasoline woodsaw
Kodol is a scientific preparation of
vegetable ai ids with natural dlgest
snts and contains the same Juices
found In a 'healthy stomach. Each
dose will dUost more than 3000
grains of g od food. Sold by all
druggists.
Wireless communication has been
8tnhllshed t vice within the past ten
days between the station in Seattle
and R-sr Admiral Evaus' fleet
through Unltixt Wireless instruments ,
COXTKST XOTICR. ;
llopartmnt of the Interior, '
TiiPed States Land Office.'
Roseburg, Ore., March 2, 1 90S. '
A sufficient contest affidavit hav
ing been filed In this office by Har
rison K. Shirk, contestant, agrlnst
homestead eatry No. 10637, made
April 30, 1901, for W 14
N. E. V. S. 1 v. v i. -
and N.E.H SE.li, Section's, 'fown-
"p i itange s w., by Mack
wood Honner. rnnlnatMi in .i.i..u i.
Is alleged that said Mackwood Hop-
im iinrr esiannsnea nis residence
thereon, has never built any house
thereon or lni'irnviH nnv r.u-, i
"f. and has never lived thereon, but
u an times sl ice making said entiv
ia lived and has had his residence
Iscwhere. and has wholly abandoned
he said entry ,o made bv him: and
hut said nllenBrt hu.,' 1 '.
due to employment In the military
. ......,,-,,,. in me tinted States
f America In time ,,f wnr, g.,u1 ,lilr.
Mes are hereby notified to appear
espond. an i t-ff,.r- ..i .-. ; ' . J '
ing said allxgntlun at 10 o'clock a
.. on April 4. 190S. I,f()r v ' ;
nlklns, 1'i.itcd States Commlloner'
"" at Kugene. Oregon
land that final hearing will be held
Mini !"'.U"'k ' m " AlTll is.
I !!. before the Register RIlrt ,,,;
iiclWu ,!,eK, n" s' Und Of
fice in Kosehnrt. Oregon.
The said cniiici.n
proper affidavit. f cd March 2.' 190."'
V... h .1. ,hst
Ine diligence pronal service et this
notice can n.it h. .,..1. .. . . 1 "
ordered ,d direc.hM
" auo n, Proper rub-1
BENJAMIN U rpiY.
Refliter
Rummage Sale
Towels Toweling
ttV-n Ar.v&r hrth linon ir.l ...
lOCO dozen bath, linen and cotton V
ssnfln v!trri; of Towplinrr of nil Winrlc n ; .1
of a large mill in the East. They had to sell and sell
quick. ? t&y our watcnrui Duying we are able to
iiiv.-i. . v wui WW iney woujj
cost at wholesale.' Jsv
24x13 toweE 7c
600 cotton Towels, sire, 25
inches long by t3 inches wide,
a good towel; a nice full towel
with plain ends, nice and soft.
Rummage sale each-- 7c.
Also one lot bath to els,
size 33 by 16 inches, fringe
ends. Rummage sale, 14c
48x26 towels3V
500 Bath Towels, 45,'
36 inches. extr f..n ...
iu 5J 1
extra heavy made; plain
Every towel a bargain" Th.
"s-" ''puicm ever
to Eugene.
32x1 5 towels 12c
500 Bath Towels 32x5 in
ches full size, a fine Bath
Towel, fringe ends. A well
made and heavy towel. Rum
mage Sale ------- -'- r 1 2 C
- Also one lot Huck Towlsi
36x18 inches, plain ' ends.
Rummage Sale-- . 15c
1 5 in. toweling 9c
4000 yards Cotton Towd
ing J5 inches wide, well W().
ven and would sell for twiM
the price. Limited amount;
sale, the yard ----;:::-.9c
One lot of 18 inch linen
Toweling, a fine baigain.
Rummage Sale, the yardlSc
40x1 8 towels 15c
500 Bath Towels, size 40x
IS inches full size, fringe ends,
extra heavy, full" ' nap. A
good Bath Towel. Rum
mage S a le-- --I5C
Also one lot Huck Towels,
size 36x17 inches, plain end.
Kummage Sale - 12c
60 in. Linen 45c
One lot 60 inch half bleach
ed Table Linen. Pure lbm
and even on seconds. Run
age sale, the yard 45c
' One lot 58 inch table lio
en, white. Rummage Sale,
the yard 35c
The Bon JMarches
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)UR SHOWIXH 01'
' GROCEimX
a demonstration of our ability
to supply high-grade goods 11
low-grade prices. Come and
see it before making up jou
grocery order. You'll lind
many good things to eat here
at such moderate prices tin!
buying here means better lit-
ng at less expense than joi
thought possible.
M. GREEN,
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a r.ev find uo-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
I ' from the best brauds obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care
a: d cv.r cracker list is confined to the best the market
affords.
, As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A shas
of vour patronage solicited.
&;: W. JrGibson&Son
SUple Sb Fancy Groceries, Flour 2 Feed
9? WEST EIGHTH
r .iriTii.niiMn mt inii rrrr
r OREGON HO ME & LAND CO.
Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bit
..FARMS..
3JO Acres with new S-rootn house an 1 lrn;
fruit orchard and running water, ''ATacrt
grain, balance pasture and timber, i ,
40 Acres with new house and barn, close to s:hool on J01
graveled road, price $ 1 400.
190 Acres with fair improvements, good 'soil and fu
made an ideal place. $30 per acre.
. . .r ,K'ritV
Crejon Honw & Land Co., A. A.Aaby, W-
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