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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
THK FCGESEDATTCI UL'AftU, iniii.il. " ONJJTTLE B0 His Hands were a Solid Mass, and Disease Spread All Ovfir His Body In Four Days the ChilfOvas Entirely Cured Mother Strongly RECOMMENDS (ftTICUKA SOAP AND OINTMENT LOCAL BASEBALL SEASON OPENS ! NEXT SUNDAY "One day we noticed that ourIttle boy wail alt broken out with itching ores. We flint noticed it on hia UttJo hand. Hia hand were not aa had then, and we didn't think anything aerioua would nult But the next day we heard of the Cuticura itemed iua ming bo good for iUihiiiK bo run, etc., thut I thought I would get them. By this tirnn the riixtai" had spread all over hia body, and his hand wwo nothing but a solid mailt of thin iU-hing riitwaw. I went to the drug store and purrhaftod a box of Cuticuru 8oap end one hox of Cuticura Ointment, and that night I stripped my little hoy and took the Cuticura 8 ap and lukewarm watr and washtMl hi til well. Then I dried him with a soft bath towel, and took the Cuticura Ointment and ruhhed him thoroughly with it. I did this every evening before I put him to ImhJ and in three or four nights he was entirely cured. You have my perm Ish ion to f)ublih this lxv-aijf" anybody who auf ured m my buby did ought to know of the Cuticura Remedies', 1 will Kiirelv and gladly roeomrnend the Cuticura4 HemrtiKw, for Ihey are ft godsend to all (differing wit li skin dineaHes. Mrs. Frank Donahue, I'OH Fremont St., Kokotno, Ind., tfept. 10, 1107.' The local baseball season with the town team will open next Sunday, the 12th, with a game between the Junction CU.v team and the Colts. Jay McConfw k has again leasedthe grounds and has appointed v-fcid Smith as his asslHtant. Yesterday they had a force of men putting the grounds in first-class Bhupe for the first game of the Benson. The June tlon team haa been pluylng for the laHt month and has cleaned up most of thhe teams f the upper valley al ready. Junction has gone baseball KANSAS CITY THEATRE GASES WILL BE TRIED Kansas City, April 10. There was ! an unexpected turn In the Sunday ob servance theatre cases here yester day, when Judge Wallace, of the criminal court, admitted there was no evidence to convict the 2000 ac-: tors Indicted In the pant bIx monthB. ; After long delay some of the cases '. were about to come to trial. In thei others Judge Wallace Qfused to! grant a change of venue to Judge 4'orterficld, whom the state supreme court recently declared could try the rases, for the reason that there was crazy this year, and will (juve an evidence to convict, even If the closed fli'U and keep up a first-class team. It 1h not known who will con stitute the local team Sunday, but the following old men will probably ap pear In uniform, besides some new material: Hussell, Moshberger, Har per, ilobbs, Smith, Johnsoif and King. The exact lineup of the enm will bo published later. XKW HAKi:it.l,fi VIKI.I AT KM) OK CAK I.I.N I PIMPLES And Blackheads Prevented and Cured by Cuticura. Oently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin dire, hut do not nil). Wash on tbo Ointment in five minute Willi Cutioura Heap and hot water and continue to bathe the face freely for some minutes, itepeat morn ing and evening. At other times iiko hot water and Cuticura Boap for bath ing the face as often as agreeable. Onmi't tiitirnat And lntrrnnl Trratmrnt for Every Humor of Irifjuiut. rhlMrr-n. and Aihilu ctitalRU of nilli'urn Humi 126c.) In Cli-nnse thfl Skin, Utitlnira ointment (WJc.i to Ili-nl thn Hkln. ni.a Culli-nrn Itcolvenl (Wk,(orln the form of ('iKieolmo f-ulll t'tutt. Cullcun llouk on Bkln Dlaeaiei. Tho Btreet car company Is reported to have under consideration the plan of building a baseball field at the end of their cnrline In the OroHs addition. Tho Hecreation Park field can only bo hail for twenty-five per cent of the grons reclpts over which man agers me Inclined to complain, and then the old park Is rather Inacces sible, the crowds either having to walk to reach them or pay a good sized fee to ride In a carryall. ;i:.uv TKA.M WINS FKOM CKXTHAIj I'liAVKKH An oxcl:ltig game of baseball wa played at the Lincoln park Thursday rvenli)!! between the Central and (leiiry f-nnis. The score resulted 13 to 12 In favor of the Henrys In tho 10th Inning. The tennis had previ ously played two tin gnmes, and are very evenly matched. The batteries: (leary, Hamilton and Coffman; Cen tral, Wray and Hussell. Portland lost tho sixth straight game to San Kranclsco ycBterday, 8 to 1. At I.os Angeles, I.os Angeles, 4; Oakland, 1. ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has puachased the GROCKRY stock of B. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Fhkd. We have our own elivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE Phon. g y ID ICU 53 Etit 9th Slrmt So LA PINE TOWNSITE 'Lornted on the Natron & Klamath Falls R. It., will bo the shipping and thu distributing center for thu whole of Deschutes country. Twelve thousand shares, representing ono-qunrter Interest ill tho townsito of La Pino, will bo sold at once for Improve ment, preparatory to the railroad entering the ground. S!0( VMM CUNT 1'KOliT AltSOLl'TKLV OUAUANTKKl) This la no nlr-llno to tho moon, or "gold brick deal," but la backed up by the best land In Oregon. Tuetdlrectors of La Pino townsito lire nil reprcientatlvo men of tint Btiite, giving you absoluto s.-cttrlty of the enter prise. Write: I.A PINK TOWNSITK XiMINV, 41:1 hVuton llullilllig, Portland, Oregon. Or call on Mr, A. Kckmnii, Hoffmuii House,' Eugene, Oregon, t For a few days only.) 0 FARMERS, LOOK HERE! 0 0 We have a number of Two-Horse Reversible Harrows to close out $30.00 8 8 inch 16-bladc $28.00 8 in 18-blado JO inch 18-bhdc $32.00 These are extension heads, and all makes. We must have the room. These are cut prices. We only have about 8 or 10 of them, so come early 0 cases were brought to trial. Notwithstanding the admission of the court, Judge Wallace declined to grant the change of venue and told the attorneys that the defendants must appear In court or forfeit their bonds. The supreme court will no be ap pealed to to compel Judge Wallace to transfer all the theatre cases to Judge Porterfleld a division of the court. governor imm makes abokess (Continued from Pago Or.) of home rule which until now mj have seen fit to reserve to them selves? I cannot believe It. Upon the contrary, I believe that th limit ations upon state and federal govern ments, the nice balancing of the pow ers of each, and of the different de partments in each, which have been so efficacious III the past, will be malnlnliied In their full vigor in the future. "Therefore, discharging all of our responsibilities as citizens of a coun try, refusing to surrender our rights of citizenship In nny degree, let us so live that tho heroism exemplified on this and other American battlefields may not be simply a tradition, and tho national wisdom of our forefath ers a mere legend, but that through us and those to come America will reach her full destiny hi the perma nent estublisbmen of a perfect un ion, which shall not bo for today nor for tomorrow, but forever, and bo so established that It will be for all of the people, and that their govern ment Bhall not perish." SPECIAL CITY KLKCTItlX Notice Is hereby given that, a spec ial election will bo held In the city of Kugene, Saturday, April lth, 1908, at which tho following propositions will bo submitted to-tho legal votors of tho city for approval or rejection: 1. An lntlatlve bill filed In the oflfce of tho city recorder January 4, 1008, providing for the amendment of sections luo and 112 of tho city charter. The ballot i title of this measure states the purpose of the act to be to strike out authority to lssuo $ 100,000 of elocerlc light bonds and $75,000 of gas light bonds, and to Increase the Issuable water bonds from 1100,000 to 1300,000, fix the character and manner of Issuing such bonds and the distribution of water revenues, authorize condemnation proceedings In building water plant, provldo for a water board and fix Its duties. 2. An Initiative bill filed In the office of tha city recorder January 4, 1908, to amend the city charter by adding a now section, 135, providing for the prohibition of burials with in the city limits. 3. Proposition to purchase for the sum of $140,000 the water plant and property of the Willamette Valley Company according to the offer of said company filed In the office of the city recorder March 21st, 1908. The following qualified doctors were appointed to act as Judges of said election, and polling places se lected as follows, fo FIRST WARD S. It. Williams, E. U. Miimmey and l. J. Mcl'horaon, Mummey and McPheraon designat ed as clerks. Polling place, truck house, No. 271 Kast F.leveuth Street. S10CO.N1 WARD r. R. Lakla, Rob ert Cherry and W. S. Moon; Chrr ry and Moon designated as lerks. Polling place, Hook and I.ttdder room la tho cHy hall building, No. 2 9 Kast KlgUth 4roet. Tlllltl) WARD-Sherman HolW, R. S. Ilrysou a William O. Martin; llrysH atui Martin 4ust4)iAli ns clerks. Idling plitce, Hlhjr' h(M, 1 Wo aVveatk. trM. FOURTH WAID-I). K. Torim, 0. F. lliir aid . P. New: Hard tad Ness 4csiiated as clerks. Poll ing pince. Wllkins buildli, ! West F.lghth street. Polls to be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and rinsed at 7 p. in. on said ISth day of April. 190S. H. F. MOHltlS, RrWder. Newland's Easter Carnival Safe Beginning Saturday April, 1 1 and Ending Saturday, April . . t t . . , r t CwIrtTMCiWc Fvnts ever held in thJ fn a We are eoin lo turn the week: betore taster into one 01 Kri " - nnaw a ' i .u . i orh.Yh vn., have ever lent the honor ot ypurffiftsejice. Easter Sunday cnm;S ,l """t mau I one 01 inc mun - ...... . .... AprU 19th. it is lafe to presume that more people wUI make special preparations tor tins taster tnan tor many years past tis"rt l. " n . .... . t j j . : 1 1 u t- l . ... . 4 . -. -...II V-t nirm t ,lf!n mil OdV dUU LUliaWJUtHHI ...wv wut It W OUT Vrhn ..'H ness tnis year almost guaramtti mi wt ytw. u.v . ,, . . : ri w'u paaV;.,. . ut: tt ... a i r d.-.j. ti.. .in u in better condition to cater to your Easter Wan, .l. 8 Wtt in i ne worn nnnuai un-M i - ,uan during Make; ... . tvt . l-ii -u ;:. in rvrrv rlcoartment of the store in order to aid a.ni InA. ...... . . "J g tne Last W ees we idhii uiiu r '""'Obuyn, : a list of your Easter wants and come to our Easter Carnival where style, dependability, satisfaction and low prices can b had all j" fiEAUTIFUL WASU LAWNS Carnivtl C3r Week yard During Easter Carnival Week we will hold a sale In the wash goods section and prices will be exteremely low for different goods. Several thousand yards of lawns usually sold at lc will be on sale for the week th yard . . 5c ya$ Dttrina Kster Carulval Wo f Will hW a sale in the GlBg tm wr.lkin. Ilundr4 of fmrda ot the very Iwsl anroa rtuatft glnthmn worth more wilt ba on sale for the week 6c Beautiful Easter rr.br3idei.es For soveral days beginning Sat urday you will have a chance to buy all kinds of Embroideries some flno swiss from wide Corset Cover down to the narrow edging: One KjMM'lal Lot, yard tic We will have a lot of Embroidery Special for this sale many of them are good 10c values, your choice of the lot, for seven days at tr ibe) yard .JC 4itc Values, yard 115c Others at, yard 10c Fine Swiss lodging at from 12 l-2c to 3.1c If you ncc4l embroidery attend this Sale The Lac9 Sale Easter Price 5c Beginning Saturday morning, April 14, we will have on sale for the Easter Carnival Week, new lot of lace will be added to our Sc lace and embroidery counter mak ing the best values we have yet offered. Wido Torchons, worth lBo the yard some extra tine Val lace worth 10c a yard, and in the lot you will find some two-thread lace, worth double sale price, the tr yard C Easter Sale in Silk Dlack Taffeta silk, 36 Inches wide, sold all over town for 11.60 to 1.75 the yard. Our price, for two weoks, the yard $1.25 $1.00 black Peau do Sole Silk will be on sale for two weeks at, the yard 00c Plaid and check Silks for Walsta or Shirtwaist Suits, 11.00 val ues, at the yard UUc Newest Corsets for Easter Some now styles In Corsets have boen received, and prices will be reduced: SHTlnl Carnival Offering All 11.25 and 1.50 Corsets will be on snle for the week at $l.ii Nice Girdles at .50c Uo'Kl style Corsets at Mir Corsots at 65c Men's Easter Hats XKW SI'KIXU STYLE. W ar showing the finest of new Spring blocks, fur the Spring trade. They combine with style tha best wearing qualities put In to hats al these prices. They re tain their shap boiler and longer than other mahra at tha price: (fit .SO, $2.00, $2.30, jl.1.00 . EASTER GLOVES A new Suit at Easter without a new pair of Gloves Is an unfinish ed costume. Our glove stock Ib very complete In all sizes and different qual ities. Special Carnival offer ings, ladies' black lisle finish Cloves at ' O per pair 6Jv Superior quality, fast black Lisle . Cloves, two clasp, nicely taped, per pair JJKs LADIES' LONG GLOVES Elbow length, lisle finish Gloves in black and white, two-clasp, strong and durable, excellent val,le f Sir per pair vw Elbow length, Mosquetalr, two clasp, Usle points, nicely taped at wrist, Jlack, white, brown, and tans, would be good value "aloprkJ $ 1 .00 EASTER HOSIERY Our stocl: of fancy Hosiery for men and women is very replete in variety, in both color and design. During tho "last week" we shall offer some very splendid values. Carnival offerings: Ladies' Lace Stockings, 25c A splendid assortment of ladies Lace Stockings many are good 35c values, will be on sale per pair e&rSls v 50s Values at 35c Another lot of Ladies' Stockings in white and assorted browns, good 50c values, on t sale, at, pair JjC Others at 12 1-2 and 15c. Splen did values In Children's Stockings. EASTER SALE-BELTS Hundreds of ladles' Belts for Easter wear will go on sale, Sat urday, April 11th. Some are white wash Embroid ered Belts with Pearl Buckles, oth ers leather, silk, etc., In many styles. Embroidered Wash Belts, with heart shaped pearl buckles, worth 50c. The, buckle alone worth more than our r sale price, each OC 25c Wash Beltsppearl buckles at 15c Leather Kelts, Elastic Belts, Silk Ik-Its. All 50c Belts a f All 60c Belts U. All 65c Belts 1 35c Belts on sale at 24c LACE CURTAINS One lot white Lace Curtains. 45 Inches wide and 3 C 1 "S rf yards long at pr . p I A very pretty design, 3 yards long, and extra wide, worth one-third more than p 1 f this price ,J I . jU Fine quality, beautiful design and would be good values nt $2.25; Pair $2.00 $6.00 values In fine Swiss Cur tains, only a few at CP A f pt $j.4y CCRTAIN' MATERIAL BY YARD. One piece of fine Bretonette 72 liu-heo wide: usually sold at 50c, on sale for two weeks A ( at, yard ,3,UC Witching Easter Waists There Is not a desirable stylo made in Waists for thi ut you'll find represented here. All tnt a.W lB Sprint in cu a i nun ciiuno u ..v-.ouiv.u ucoi(,ns urn SriOWn in . vpnr mir von 11 null I em cacuieu uo e. All ina nr.... j . Our White Waist collection Is especially large, fering. Some $2.00 Values vrlll bo on Sale at $Mh We have a lot of different styles In White Lawn wi of which are splendid values at $2.00. Some are long suil M!lle In front, others with three-quarter sleeves, open in ha-i, S.lee' "Ws lot will be sold at The entirt Prico $1.48 $1.48 (.fjfF! $1.48 Sale Price Another Lot Actually Worth $2.00 at $1. MM Here is anotner Duncn or wmte L.awn waists and not a one in the loi uui mat. is worm 9.u: a numoer oi airiereni styles. JjiS.OO Values in Easter Waists at A tntrd lot oi wmte Lawn waists, many ot which are splendid $3.00 values, all with three-quarter sleeves, open in the bark, your cnoice at. $2.48 Easter Dress Goods and Suitings Splendid bargains here all week In the New Spring Suitings and Staple Dress Goods. Special Carnival Offering: Several ama, pieces light Chiffon Pan- regular 25c values, will be sold out at 1 ft yard 1 ZfC 5Sc and 60c light Spring Suiting, will be on sale for two weeks, at yard.. 49C 65c the yard for Chiffon Pana ma in all the best shades- fine even weave. New Spring Suiting worth 5Sc the yard and many Staple Dress Goods, worth 60c the yard, will be on sale at the yd EASTER 49c PRICK Easter Wash Goods Showing Thousands of yards of Lawns, Challls, Batiste, Chiffon, Panama, Swiss, Muslin, Shandal Silks, Spring Suiting, etc., all ready for your in. spectlon. No other local store will give you such values la Wash Goods this Spring as we will. Come to this store, we offer you the lowest prices. Special Carnival Offerings: FIXE QUALITY OK BATISTE 12 l-3c, 15c, 18c yd. Polo I)e Sole at yard . . OSc DOMESTIC POXfiKK, 0c YD. Sluindni Silk. 2.V yd. Beautiful Swiss Applique, yd..30f Men's Easter Furnishings During Easter Carnival week we will offer some special bargains In boys' and men's furnishings. Sl.2.1 Shirts for $1.11) All of our men's newest $1.25 Shirts in both golf and negli gee, in a big range of patterns, including a lot of Pongee Silk snu-ts, Choice of lots Knstor llui'gafns In Men's Hats A lot of $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Hats all put up in one lot and you can have your choice while they last $1.19 at 99c We will sort up and put hi one lot at one price, a lot of men's and boy's Dress Shirts. The regu lar price of tluse Roods Is 50c. 60c, 75c, 9Uc AQr choice t'" $1.25 Shirts 00c Another lot of Shirts, some are regular $1.25 Dress Shirts, oth er $1.00 values; but the line ii broken and will sell them at each 69c R.. W. NEWLAND, EUGENE, OREGON FATHER IDENTIFIES BODY OF BIS SON (Cootlnucd from Pte Oae.) Tenth street. As ion ns the cover ! tier huvtn was lilted from the face of the rnrpv Mr. Johnson declared: "Yes; it's my son fed." ! wna kllla.1 inf. I .1 1 r r m 1- Sla .lr tOBf The features had changed very lit-; three years ago, instead of five vears! row at io a. m'the funeral Mr" tU aince the young man left home, i ago. as stated hv tho hnv'. nnln.n. h. .mj'.i' i c.nrnon's Hh,;'r,lhVl Me,M.ly the bo(,y -N!r-! lon who ws with him at the time of taking chapel. Mr. Johnson & Johnson showed the coroner a stiff the fatal accident Th 1, 1..... 1 non invito, ail citizens of ! finger on one of the hands, the mem-- no mother. Mr John. hi'n .,,,.-1 .inii, ii ns others, to it- been Injured a number ofiried a second timo Tho i.,Jv. u, years ago.. at Forty-third and Vinton streets I - I he young man was aged 19 years. Omaha. sirens rf - mouths and 2S days at the time he The body w.ill be buried in the 1. 1 are o form an o, g.iniatioB at on MOON , TINGLEY, gagrg?T.g-''i'w;Tri MERCHANTS BAMH EUGENE, OREGON (iJo.s a Gcnci Business on Conservative Linos IHI;" 0 ' M r'. IIOII HIS, l!i ,,.-r. ' "YM; "-.- -' """i I l'Rig!iMiiHW A;B, as k - . -1 "isz&zu g BEHBi&d Affair B-tfTSiBPa OLL i uIfyhav -n.nl rsn iiedpifjis - zr llJzA ..NEURAKIA. . e"d".. V?T5wf3iSV fV f c SCIATICA. " ' i They ReKve Pain I I r rt Durum nwu - M v..f rf o jjlZJ-- r.. I . I Bankins? l! ,ttnLuiinirjii V 1 r ' viuiCKiy, leaving; ""'frl BACKACHE. y ayG-7 Q V bad After-effects I r II liil 111 VIIUC-V jr l 1 y W s. wf-f'ffffffrtffiirri'i 1 V-sidcnt. I n.cxncce ... ' V - - tN I I: 1 STOMACH. U f.'iO - V , -,. , S?n i I Slelessmlss , JrurP l3 rts 25 Cents 8 r ... 1 V AND THE PA,N 13 6NE. Never Sold inBuM wv W O I'orruk'. TER . - t-.ismcr, Cor;rth and WilUmcttc