Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 27, 1908, Image 6

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TfiK KUGKKE BAXLY GUARD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, IMS
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
J'revalcncr of Kidney Uifevuae. '
Most people do not rcaliie the alarm
ing increase and remarkalilc prevalence
While kidiiL-ydiv
orciers are tne
'most common
diseases tliat pre
vail, they are
almost tlie last
recognized by
patient and phy
sicians, uio con
tent themtelve$
with doctoring the eflrett, while the ang
inal diteate undermines the tystein.
What To Io.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the frreat kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of tlie urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liuor, wine or
ler, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild anil
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the lest. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You mav have tt sample bottle and a
book that tells ail
about it, both sent free stffiBWm!?.
by mail. Aililresl)r.g&5i
Kilmer & Co., llinn-
Uainton, N. Y. When Bono(8wni-ttoot
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root, and
the address, Hiugliuuilou, N. Y.
The Hens that Lay,
Are Hens that Pay
"Tim Wlul Tiling In 1111 Kgg HIii'M"
7'
Senator Bingham and Jadge HarrU
s . j ' m t I i au 1 ii
University ot uregan rvews j,,wrri,E,Mottv!81tellQS','l
1 1 Mlta Jessie Beebe came down from
an alumnus of the University, la visit- j iaB, Mondav evening a reception
lug hlH parents, Mr. and Mrs. bamuul : was tcnd,,r(,,i tho debaters and Bern
lianusaKer, tins ween. W. Prescott, Intercollegiate orator.
C. M. and G. D. Staekland and 'at the dormitory. Dancing and
mouier, 01 Cova, bnlou county, who . Hpeechmakiwr were the chief enter
are growers and shippers of fruit, talnmenta. Refreshments were serv
itude Kone u ..teuiuru to attend a ed.
horticulturists' meeting. They Btop-j A preliminary meet for the Coluni
pcii on ui l,..uho to UKe in tue cuy, bia tryout will be held tomorrow on
and especially the University this the track. The regular tryout will i
week. luey believe the appropria-' be pulled off a week later, the Indoor j
tlou for the University will be endure-j meet the week following that. j
ed by nine-tenths of the farmers, and , E. L. FlBher, the well-known latin-1
say it is only the illiterate and igiio-j dryman of this city, circulated a peti-i
runt class throughout the state thatitlon at the University this week for.
want to give It u ulack eye. the nomination of K. Robertson, tne
Professor F. O. Young went to master mechanic of Rosehurg, who
Portland last Saturday, rils assem- B working for the railroad commls
bly address of a week ago was pun-'on.
lished In the Oregonlan, using three Professor Carson addressed a num
columns of space. uer of students in the geology muse-
itS? r-TT '9- " reC6Dt rsUs a v.; clend-of
THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL
NEXT MONTH
I Jjy
i' S. O. W1IITH UXIIIOHNH.
it the Thorough llred H. O. While
Unburns for layer. They m e the best
i.
JOO' KdliH
A YKAIt
i'i:it ii i:.v
I Kksh for hutching from a pure
bred strain, ono that has a record
of 200 and 227 ckkh a year, per lien.
Wo aJmlt having tho heaviest laying
strain In tho Northwest. Send u two
cent at:yni- for catalogue of valuable
Information.
"CAH.V OltANUA 1'Ol'I.TltY CO.,
Hosobiirtf, Oregon. Hox 493.
3. M. Howe Is still stilling best tail
ored Bulls on the const from Conti
nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chica
go, at 542 Willamette street. tt
Thi University baseball team will
play til high school t-imorroiv nf
teros, ssless rain Interferes with
the n ewest plans. ', The high school
beat tW; second team last Saturday
If) to 1, anl the game between the
'vuwily and scholastic nine should be
fast. Oregon has a now "find" to
take the place of Heck In thij box. His
name 1b llenkle, of Portland. He
Ing a left-hander with speed and
curves, Fred DeN'effc, who Is hanrl-'
ling that end of the department for
the boyn, Is likely to make a wonder j
out of him. Hurd, llcnkle and Clif
ford seem the most likely candidates
for slabsters.
Hcuddlng's AililresM. j
Bishop Scaddlng'B address Wed-'
nesday on "The Cathedrals of
France" was heard iy a tnousanu
people, and though the bishop talked
for nearly two hours many were bo
Interested that they thought only
half the time had elapsed. The ad
dress was Illustrated.
Bishop Scaddlng will probably be
heard again, for the Seniors have
chosen him to deliver tho baccalau
reate sermon.
Y. M. ('. A. Officers.
The Y. M. C. A. held Its annua!
biiHlness meeting In Dendy hall laat
Friday night and elected officers as
follows: President, Ethan Collier,
'OH, vlco president; Harold 'J
Rounds, '10; treasurer, Earl Kllpat
rlck, 'OH; recording secretary, Carlos
Marsters, 'II. 1
Professors DeCott anil Dunn, tor
tho faculty, and Harold .1. Hounds.
'10, and Harold A. Dalzell, '10, were
nominated fur positions on the advis
ory board.
f'lin for PIivmIchI (Jrowth.
J. O. Watts, the Jeweler, has of
fered a cup . to the member of the
freshman class who, with no previous
reputation in athletics, showB the
best development during the present
track season. A track meet will be
held about the middle of the season
to determine the candidate. Several
men are In close competition.
Victory ami Defeat.
The Oregon baseball team defeated
the Woodbtirn nine ilast Suturdny by
tho aeore of 5 to 2. The Woodbtirn
team are professionals.
Tho high school bent tho scond
team here the same day by the score
of 10 to 1. " ,
Johnson Chosen.
The faculty met thlB week and by
unanimous vote decided that Wistar
W. Johnson, who graduated from the
University In 11)07, was their choice
for the Rhodes scholarship this year,
which means there were no applicants
for the examination this year from
other colleges. Johnson was the
choice last year, but was nnlvoted by
the Oregon cullege council and the
place given to E.M. Wlnans. of Wil
lamette University. This does not
bar Mr. I. vans an Mr. Humble, both
of the University of.Oreg:iu, fin-the
future. Johnson Is the youngest son
or tho ln(e .1. W. Johnson, first pres
ident of tho University, and ho Is n
very popular miiu In correspon
dence with a friend In Eugene he
signified his willingness to take the
scholarship. Ho spent the IiihI six
months at the Boston School of Tech
nology, taking a course In mining en
gineering. I Will ami Personal,
S. C, Hurt mm, superintendent of
forest reserves, arrived lust, night
and as well as attending to business,
visited his son, Forest, ,who Is a col
lege student. , -
Rev. J, J. llandsnker,, of Arletn,
visitor to
"Ted" Htgglns, of Astoria, visited
at the Kappa Sigma house lust wees.
' 'Calvin Sweek, president of the
fresnman clasB, has recovered from
his illness.
Scholarships to young ladies at
the University have been offered for
1908-0'J by the Oregon branch of the
Association of College Alumni and
the Portland Federation of Womeil'B
Clubs.
AuguHLo Hidalgo, ex-'lO, and a
sophomore at the University of Wis
consin, in the department ol chemical
engineering, and Raphael H. Agull
ar, a freshman In the same Institu
tion, who prepared lust yeur In the
Eugone high school, are well satis
fied with tlie big college in the Mid
dle West. Both are full blooded Fil
ipinos, Hidalgo being a Togulo uirtl
Aqullur a l'onipugno. Hidalgo Is
president of a Flllpluo club consist
ing of a score of students fro.u
the Philippines ut Madison.
The University office has Just Is
sued a bulletin containing a short
historical sketch of the Institution,
the name of all the regents with their
term of Bervlce, a similar chart of the
officers of administration and In
struction, and the names, residences
and occupations of all the alumni of
tho college.
. Helena Hughes, '10, enjoyed a visit
from her parents Sunday.
The members of the nrst football
squad for 1907 have received from
Manager Koatley their sweaters with
the hard-earned letter.
i!ie seniors have secured their
class pins. The design Is a block "O"
with the numerals '"08" running di
agonally across It. The design Is In
class colors.
Morgan Watson is at tho const this
week. He Is assistant manager of
the baseball team.
Byron lloodall visited his brother
(leorge In Portland tills week. Ills
brother Is a former well-known stu
dent, and had n slight operation on
one of his legs In Portland.
Max Snow was In P.irllaiid Satur
day nnd Sunday unending to busl
nesi for the "H aver," the Junior
publication.
Dudley Clark nnd Curtis Coleman
visited In Siileni lust. Siindav.
Mrs. W. T. Slater visited John C.
Mrs. V. T. Slater visited her son
Harvey last Sunday.
John C. Veatch went to Portland
thin week.
Miss Jessie Prosser, who Is 111 with
pneumonia, Is reported Improving.
Mrs. J. F. Miller, ot Albany, visited
her daughter the first of tho week.
C. N. McArthur was down from
Portland Sunday.
Last Friday the Oregon negative
team do'oatod tho affirmative In n
trial debate before Fred UcNeffe
80CIA1TJ8T8 CAf.Ti
COUNTY
CONVENTION'
The Socialists of bane county are
Jiereby called to meet in mass con
vention at Frank's hall, Eugene, Or.,
on Friday, April 3, at 10 o'clock, for
the purpose of nominating, a full
ticket for the coming June election
and auch other business aB may come
before said convention. All Socialists
are urgently requested to be present.
H. M. MANVlfjLE,
Chairman Co. Central Com.
E. C. COLE,
Sec. Co. Central Com. a3
Ito I'so to Di
"I have found out that there Is no
use to die of lung trouble as long as
you can get Dn King's New Discov
ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush-
boro. Pa. "I would not be alive to
day only for that wonderful medi
cine. It loosens up a cough quicker
than anything else, and cures lung
disease even after the case is pro
nounced hopeless." This most relia
ble remedy for coughs and colds, la
grippe, asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness Is sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, 60c
ana 1. Trial bottle tree.
ANNOUNCEMENT
S. M. Howe and J W. Buoy hav
opened a real estate office In the
building with J. A. Maurer's
Jewelry store, number 542 Wil
lamette street, where we would be
pleased to have all oid friends who
have property to Bell, bcth farm and
city, call and list same with us and
we will do our best to sell same.
HOWE & BUOY,
tt 62 Willamette Street
tv,u '''..nrf miule.il festival to be
given at Villard hall oh April 14 and
15 will be a fitting clmax to the num
ber of high class musical attractions
brought to Eugene this season. This
magnificent offering will consist ot
the famous Chicago Symphony Or
chestra of 64 musicians under the
,titinn of Adoluh Rosenbecker, to
gether with four vocal soloists nd as
many more instrumental soloists m
the orchestra, all of which, combined
with the Eugene Oratorio Society s
splendid chorus of 175 voices, will
be by far the most pretentions mu
sical affair ever undertaken in the
Northwest by any city of the size of
C.wrana TllOHrlflV PVfin nil. AUI11 It.
on nmhestral orelude and Gaul's i
wonderfully Impressive oratorio,
"The Holy City," will be given by;
the combined chorus, orcnesira aim,
soloists, and will be peculiarly an-
proprlate to the religious slgnifi-j
cance that attaches to the last week
of Lent. Wednesday afternoon, the
nnm to rna that will UrOVft eS-
(IlVniOlU ID , -
neclallv attractive to all lovers of;
orchestral muBlc a grand . sym-!
phony concert given Dy tne orcnesi.ru
onrf iio unioists On Wednesday1
evening, April 15, the climax of the
festival will be reached when the
combined chorus, orchestra and so
loists after an orchestral prelude
will render the thrilling musical set
ting, conceived by Dudley Buck, of
scenes from Longfellow's "Golden
Legend," that depits with great
dramatic fervor the struggle between
the powers of good and those1 of
evil for the mastery of a human soul.
The magnificent chorus at the con
clusion, celebrating the triumph of
holiness over its enemies, is a mi
steal composition of tremendous
power. Season tickets are now sell
ing at Burden & Graham's store, on
Willamette street. The box office
for the festival will be located there
and will be In charge of Mr. Darrel
Brlstow. Seats may be reserved by
season ticket holders from April 1st
to April 6th. On April 6th the sale
will be thrown open to the public.
Season tickets for the three concerts,
J3. Single tickets to single con
cert, $1.50.
PARASITES THAT SAPUFf
EXPELLED BY 'NEW
' in
; NOTICE TO CONTIt.UTOHS
The undorslgned desires bids on
the construction of a six-flat apart
ment house. Plans ami specifica
tions can be seen at my office, third
floor, Hall block. '
m'it C. S. FR ICELAND.
A NEW IIKAI, ESTATE FIRM
Those having farms, timber lands
or relinquishments, city properties,
business houses oi- merchandise for
sale should see Wilson & Nichols,
over Linn's Drug Store, as they are
In touch with Investors in nearly ev
ery stute In the Union.
WOOD SAWIVO
John M. K Dixod, successor to W
E. Boddy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence, 267 High street, tt
Gasoline woodsaw
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The Interest created in leading clt-j
les during the past year by young Mr. j
Cooper with Ihs new preparation, is
largely accounted for by a peculiar!
quality possessed by this medicine,,
which' he calls his New Discovery.
ii- rvmner believes that Internal
parasites, or tapeworms, are respon-!
Bible for mucn in wsim.
an undoubted fact that his medicine
has expelled Immense numbers of
these creatures in various cities vis
ited by him. The young man uisu
believes that Btomach trouble Is the
main cause of ill health. .He claims ;
that few can have poor health with a
good digestion. He lurtner claims;
that his New uiscovery uieuicuie uwj
nothing but tone up the stomach, yeti
It not only expels tne parasites, uui;
relieves many other ailments not as
a rule associated with stomach;
tnl,ln '
Little Jessie Blrdsall, daughter of j
Mrs. Ida Blrdsall, living at 2138 Car-j
wn Airanoo Phlnirn. fa nmoncr manv
relieved of a large parasite by Mr.
Cooper's preparation during nis stay;
.. .. -.-- T I tUn w... I
in mat cuy. in sijcuiwub ui tne mat
ter to Mr. Cooper, the mother said:
"My child, Jessie, who is fourteen
years old, has been suffering with)
this trouble for seven years. Until:
this morning we did not know what I
the trouble was. gh, . '
nervous; the lea3t :," Wr.
upset her; her ton ' e
and at timc, 3
appetite, then ajin 1'" I rJ
nin'eiue, ttic-n aeain "8lrJ
the sight of ,
niirht. h,f i..., nL-"l
WMen she am ".'
Best Healer In the World.
Rev. F. Starblrd, of East Raymond,
Maine, says; "1 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."
Price 25 cents nt W. A. Kuykendall's
irug store. ' . .
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Good building lot on East Twelfth
street, near car line, 95x1 60 feet. Al
so eight-room cottage and two lots
on North Mill street. Inquire of
J. J. WALTON.
Law Office, 513 Willamette St.
a20
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
dors at Morris' Music Store. tf
CASTOR
For Infants uirl CJiudren,
The Kind Yon "ava A!b?s Bought
SI
Bears the , "
Signature of C
"T" not up of '?.
tried everything t0 'an. j
met with no W.k
on the point of givin. fc
thing else. ."."""IlitL.
of Cooper's New Disco,"1
days ago w3 purchased tlLS
Jessie has been usin. 1 1
and this morning lhii
her system. I flon't
has always felt bad I 2 "Z
would give her seemed '
Now that she is reSSw ,
worm i r , mn a,
better each day, and.enl,. "
health. Mr. Coope?,
is worth a thousand time. .I3
you charge for It lim
number of np,,i . 1
way as Jessie as been, a rli
We would advise anyone,).,,
Muumeu ror some iwYl
general poor health to try 2 A
medicine. w r .. ;. ""N
liy. H.lr. n.i ESi'
j BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our ne-v building Tj
across the street and wewill bt pleased, to.set'you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for
Bmils, and Stews Strictly- Cost, Price
West, 8th
Street.
BRODERS BROS.
MAKStT
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE,. OREGON
EGEtoes, a- General Banking
Business on
f Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, Presto
L. H. POTTER, Vict Pa
F. N. McALISTER, i.Osi'
Corfih and Willamette
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Heater of,he Leadins!
dna nucr& Makesnt)
S. L. LONG
HARDWARE STORE
50i, East Nint.h Strert
SprinR'ond Summer Styles in Pictorial Review Patterns
Racket Store
Prices Greatly
Reduced Now
Agents for the Pictorial Review Subscribe Now
A
Goods Greatly Reduced
Herein lire listed nilineroug nrtleles, use
ful every day In the year, t'nlt In; tho prleea
on them will aid you In Iiu.vIiib.
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t liIMM ITHTII I1S AMiSKiAll I UVS
This Ik imnliil ll! of til" ! ttiltn:
will olter at our mlK. If u lh to inoill
by our n dm ed l" i 'H, come !o the M-ne
mid e "HI s 1) ft ji'ii tlirmi'.ti.
THE EUGENE RACKET STOKE
We are compelled to close out most of our goods on account of tne
danger ot damage to them while putting in the new wall for the Odd
e! 7s . Buil(H sooLn t be commenced. Rather than pack up and
qui business during this work we have decided to sell at cost and below
cost in many cases, m order to reduce. Sale began Monday, and goods
are moving fast, and you will be too late if you put it off until the fiS
or next week. c Jlltlt
Cost no Object
Goods
must move
We qUote prices on a few articles that, are netful (0 every home
I r9 reductions would ba larsrer if our rrnfir c
words we grve you the profit and in same cses more than the profit..
HV bar Williams' ShnvttiK Soap
e.e Seruh ItntsheH
t'7e Si ruli llruslies
3ilr llni'Mo Hrunhes
Dish Mop '.'
hilr Sink Hrush. only
I.n I'tiopiMim Knivtn ., ,
(He
l:e
o.v
o;lc
(,
UK'
2 Ho ltlm-kllit; llnili.-s. ,.ath
l.'e Kits U. in its.
a.'.e ShnviiiK Strops f,,p .......
fiOe Sliuvinc S:r,ps f,;r
lite' Sh.iinfi Strops redu'e'od 'to!
Pie Cake Turners ut
ItK' Si't'uh llrusucs tor .
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End the week right by making your purchases at the
Eugene Racket More. The sale will last until stock
is sufficiently reduced to care tor with convenient
Eugene RJ
cket Store. w-J-iaSProp-
Framed Pictures
We 'have hanging on the wall that
nj.. ...., ,.oii', in i-ii..i' lit'forc
the masons hegln work. Thcsf l'h'
nil framed In neat gilt mouliHus.
this sale thoy vill ho closed out a
each
i soon
(if va-
ri-.i are
inirini!
Ie
I'Jc
Lace Curtains
Amotift other things to' ho dispc
a low price rnte Is our splendid !'
t urtuliis. They are cheaper tna.i
dows. In fact, you cannot afford !
out thftn nt the pricos they will
ln this sale.
Indian Baskets
Only n few of these Bnskois
Thoy are nssorted sizes. Iliirlnt: 'I'1'
will be disposed ot reBurdless of ''"
Postal Cards
We hap them In almost vr '
from the comics to the beau:
your friends from a dit-taim' ''
enc tiy semiing them iH'stal
I'oniics i- ' "
Hundreds of other ar:li'!' ' '
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l.are 'i"
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