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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1908)
,, For Infants and Children, - g. jHOMESEEKERS COME ! TO OREGON STEADILY 'uksi'ITK kiva.vciai, sri!i;i:. t V M MI5KK S KQX'Alj TO LAST Villi's MSTOSlTiie Kind Yoo.Rave i 'CBctqblcPrcparaiionforAs jj srrrila tl the Food ami Keg uUi- Ullg HIE JlUllUUjIS uimixmtu ui s?R8 Always Bought PromoteaDidcslion.CUrcrfiil- ncss and ncst.ConUiins neilher Opiiiin.MorpIiine nor Mutual. 'OT NAHCOTIC. huv of oid frXAMi'tzrnuuji K,U. SJU -An" Strd (lenuti .Uttjtr . A pcrfcf.1 Remedy f or Constipa tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcri sh- licssondLossOF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "vonic. CtXACT COPTOr VRAPPCB. I Bears the SignaturoiyJ IX Use J For Over Thirty Years ,N(; eotis'derabie falling off of tlie colonist movement fVoM last year's I fleure- Is shown In (tie r-ports o( tt fiF Urd fidin tin' I'lildii ,nP: and Oregon UiUljimrt ""jvitia tloti Company hii'its. While the expected )'! did nut materialize, due to Hip effect of last full's finan cial stringoucy, there Is still an en cnni'iizhix activity In colonist travel lii tin; Pacific Northwest. Tho record f-.r ht w"; k ending April 13 showed Mm homosei-kers coming through llttiitineton on colonist tickets. Whilo this appears to be a heavy faille riff when compared with last year's figures fur the same week. It Is g'ven a more encouraging color wh' n It. I-. seen that of the week's business only 14 were destined to point north of Portland, whllo of last year's 1117 colonist passenger coming through the lluntltiKlon gate way during that' week ,87a were bound for points north of Portland. The difference In the total coming to Oreio:i points makes tho average for Portland nearly equal to that of Ust year. Of the total for the week a decWcd train was shown In the number of pas .ve'iners to some points In Oregon. Astr:rlu got. 15 Instead of last year's H: iiolnts south of Portland secured ir,i, iih against fill; Hood Hlver got 1 1 Instead of S;,The Dalles got 20 as cnuipurcd to 0 for the week last year' linker City got. 21, a gain of four ovf-r a year ago; there were 2-1 to Will la Walla and 11 to Lewlston. THI OIHTAUII tHMHT, MtW VMI CITY. EUGENE 1 HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendill, M. D. W, O. Prouer, M. D. P. I. Barllt, M. D. B. F. Seattle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar.M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. ' Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. vwaBeat)ttauaceoi0)etiottit "The New Iowa A Separator of Cream and v The Cream of Separators. Closest Skimming, Lightest Running, Most Durable i'f ook only medal at Jamestown Exposition J. W. Quackenbush & Sons t 99 ? UNSAFE TO PLANT PALMS RIGHT NOW John W. Ilurtog, manager of the Commercial Club, lias reculved a let ter from the firm of which the East Eleventh Street Improvement Club recently ordered 116 Dracene palms to plant along the curbing, In which It Is stated that It Is not best to plant the palms at this time of year tor the reason that most of them would not live, and It Is advised thnt sthe club wait till next year. If they were planted now It is probable that they would be destroyed, anyway., as the paving work will be going for several TuonUis on that streitt It would be almost Impossible :to tect the palms. g' fn l uhd pfj. LANE COUNTY BUY j BOOSTS FOR YAMHILL; "Knock an 1 the world knocks wiihi yan; hoojit and you l:iot a lont'." I This Ik not the motto adopted by John C. Watch, athlete, artist and! i,r:ti,p u I... t, 1,,...,, .!. ,-!',! KfiTi'lu. ' ry of the Yamhill County Develop ment League, and will go to .McMinn vllle Monday and open an ami-knock cah'ipalun, VcttlcU Is a graduate of thi? I "1 VcVsity of Oregon, lie served four years on the trmk team with great credit to himself and his school. Ills four '.cars on the debating U;am are history at the State "IV He won vic tory after victory Mr his team And last year captured the All-Western championship rrom I'tah. Veatch is also a clever cartoonist, some of his work having appeared in the Journal recently. Headquarters of tho Yamhill league are at McMIntmlle, and Veatch will make his home there. Journal. 3C 3C 8 The Wells Shoe Store is DOOMEj i I'lltST M(;HT IV :! YKAIIS An Item from Carson fliy( Nevada, says: For the Hist lime In 30 years 12 shaggy mules saw the light of day last month at Hcno, Nev. These mules were used lojiaul ore on the 700-foot level of the Sutni tunnel on the Com. stock lode, in tho future electric, lo. convitives of t:n Ceueral Klectrie Company type will haul the ore along the underground railway. It was in 1x77 that the Sutro tun nel was first opened and the mules were taken underground. As the years passed many of the animals died, but the twelve old veterans sur vived to be pastured out for the rest of their lives as a fitting raward lor long nnd faithful service. When Virginia City was snowed in and cut off from tile world In lXSO. the Sutro mules saved the lives of the inhabitants. Provisions were low ered Into the mouth of the tunnel hauled five miles underground by the mules and hoisted from the Virginia shaft. Throughout the mining districts of the West mules and burros in mine haulage work are fast being displaced by electric locomotives. These loco motives are built especially for un derground work and will turn short corners and work In narrow, low- roofed tunnels even better than the animals. The electric, locomotive will haul more ore and do the work quick er than the mules. i ( IIILIt ItKSCl K A.MI'AKi.V A pretty feature of tho clilld res cue campaign conducted by the De lineator Is the response it has evoked from thu liuppy' children of loving Pitrents. Scarcely a day passes with out one letter In childish ban. 1 will ing arrives at. ' the cdltoiiul office. 1 Ono little girl of seven writes: t -"Dear Sir: I saw tile babies and 1 think I will take four. Please send their clother with them, and are they ever naiigjity, ami f they ure, how shall I punish them? Please send them soon and what are their last names? I will try to make a good home for them. I am seven yeurs old." Unclosed were tho four clipped pic tures. Another letter was a muss of pencil scratches. An accompanying note from the mother explained that It was her threu:and-n-ahalf-year-old daughter's method of hoping that the babies would have a "fadder and nimbler by Sunday." WIU.IAM.i' KIDNtCI PIMt Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have 5i. pnlns In tho loins, side, back, prolns der the oyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urlno? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price BO cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF 'Los Angeles' Safest Hotel M . . 2 J Y - v - V ' 1 i. lit r a . a 3.. i a (a -A THE KING EDWARD In tne Hciil ot lUf City NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CL.SS CAFE A very csir.ibic hotel for all vi'itors to t'xeity. First d.tss in .ill repels Ratcs$t.00pcr d.iy .uid up. Write lor Kxiklct o TOUSLE Y COMPANY, Props. PI KK WATKH For pui'e bediock water see O. V. Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing luto the bed rock, thus In suring uothlntf but puro bed rock wa ter. O. YV. Taylor, 828 Patterson street, Kugoiie. Phone Mi 3377. XdTlCK TO TIIK PIUIMO Tho Lalluke A Irtler Well iTi-IVl-Ing Company wishes to announce that they will meet and lower any prices ninde for doing first-class work. Bet ter see them before making your con. tracts. !:i!i Villanl Boulevard. Tclcpllhone lied ,'il'M. liMCOl! A1ION AY, MY ;!() If yoit liitetui to have a mounnienl or tablet erect cil by Decurulion I'.iv nu sluoild in.ike your selctioti at imrt v III'.. l!i,-i., t a iii,.,. si'li'i t fl'out. Nothing but the tie ot , 'wovfc tiunbheil at reaso'i.'il.le pries Corner Sixth aiul Wiilnnittte s's , a' -K. C. I.AKK. KASOIIXK UtMl) N.WYINO i W. (1. White ! prepared to a ; your wood on short notice. ; Phono ltlatk 4351. Kealdonc. ' 516 West Sixth street MKKKY WIDOW SVi;xltS ! A new lino or Merry Widow sailors , )nst received ot Colvln ,4 Itussell s, i4 Past Ninth street. tf H Kit ICS TIIK I'KOOI-1 But lteslcles Catan'li, Ilyomei Cures (irlp. Coughs and Colds, Croup mul Itend: If you are n Sufferer From atarrli, Heason and Keflect. ".My wife and I will- swear that Hyomel cured mo of tho worst case of catarrh that ever existed. I used to cough constantly at night, and had a dropping In the throat, which kept me awake a great deal. 1 raised thick phlegm and was In a horrible condition. Il.iwever, I am entirely cured solely through tho use of Hyomel." Dr. Philip V.. Hart, . Laronla, X. If., Header, til's Is one of thousands of testimonals praising the mrfrvel oils curative power of Hyomel. If you are a sufferer, why not trv it? Hull's Red Cross Drug Store guar antees It and will refund your mon ey ir It falls to cure. Hyomel is not a stomach nostrum; It is a dry anti septic and medicated air, and all you have to do to cure rly disease of the nose, throat or lungs. Is to breathe It In through the Hyomel Inhaler. A Hyomel outfit, including a scientific inhaler, only costs $1.00. Oct one today. Subsequent treatment is on ly 50 cents a bottle, (let one now. Hull Drug Co. take the risk and guar antee It. , IlKUIX .VOW TO TltHAT HAY l'KVKIl. April s the Ideal time to begin to treat hay fever osteopathlcally in hope of warding off that scheduled attack next summer. Permanent cures are often accomplished by re moving osteopathic lesions. Treat ment should not be delayed until irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes and nose has resulted. In early spring the predisposing cause may be treated alone without tho handicap of having to combat the exciting cause also, as becomes the case Inter, when pollen is blow ing. Dr. H. I,. Studley, osteopath, orflre over Chambers' Hardware ctore. Phone Black 1338. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. P1I.KS1 TTT.KS". PILKS'., . William Indian Pile Ointment will cure bll'i.t, bleeding and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Insta't relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for idles and itching of tho private part---ol,l l,v l.lnn Drug Co., In- mail foe md J l.oo. Williams- Mfs Co . Tops., Cleveland. O. Foil SAI.K 1SY OWM-:lt Rood building lot on Kat Twelfth treet. near car line. eoXliHI feet. Al ii eight-room cottage and two lot m Ninth Mill street. Inquire ot J.J. WALTON. Law Office, .'.lo Wiiiaia, i:e St al'O V.. C. D.'Witt . Co., Chli.u'.'. C-'ii'. letuca la t:,7 i h-i,i aij..Uc.- of the stomach and bowels. In the : spring of l!ui; I bouiCit a bottle ..r Kodol and the b-netit 1 received all the gold In Cenrsla could not luiv. May ou lit.- I, ins and irntA Y,mr teiy trait, r. N (Vru, 11. R.W,, Aumist Sold .y all Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of o Hvei and bowels. To get rid of It a'u: headache and biliousness and tin poison that brings Jaundice, ta'se Dr King's New Lite Pills, the rellabl. purifiers that do the work without itrlndltig or t;ripjng. -j.-- ;i - KutkeudaU's drug store. t;riii coach stm.i.id-o The (German coach horse tti i, h ! piir.'li.is.'d trotn 1'uin-an S-'-ct tt-1' t'l.ike the statu! during the season a P. bam. J- H PKKK1NS. Special All This Wee Ladies Shoes, small sizes and narrow widths, values to $6.00 a pair $1.00 The Entire Wells Shoe Stock Must Be Closed Out The Room will be occupied by ether parties with a different, line of goods If you hold one of th& following numbers return it and get a pair of shoes FREE 7651 7534 7665 6097 6807 More FREE SHOES Next Saturday Sales numbers given with every pair sold , The Wells Shoe Store I Geo. C. Stanley m charge j Corner Willamette and Niath Streets, Eugene, Oregon. ft m geggnggsn east KXTmz ivsaniim tmw,n gr;..wiya r Tar und Cnncna!at$iiu For the complete cure of co'ghs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as' a standard cough remedy. It contains no opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price (1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. 'Williams Mfg.Co., props., Cleveland. O. WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body nnd second growth fir and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. Kennedy's Laxative Couh'tt Syrup acts promptly, yet Kently on the bow els, through which the cold Is forced out of tho system, and at the same time it allays Inflammation. Sold by all druggists. W'uy buy new clothes wnen w can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wll-1 lamette streets. tf I 1 1 J. M. Morris V. 1 Morris J. W. Warren The Red Star Henl Kstnte, Insurance, Invest ments, Loans : : : : : l'roM'rty Listed and Sold nt Owner's price :::::: Room 4, McClunc block. Corner Sth and Wliyimotte Sts. I'Soiies Office,' Ulack it 2 7 1 ; Resi dence, lllack 4I0J. I'uuene. irt i;on J. W. BARRINGER Expert houjcmover Moves anything. Twcnty-liv yem experience. Residence. E.isl Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 431 1 . Euecne. Orctron .Every Woman yi u.mr. .:';,!ir'-i-rfni ,1Y I ' !- .-v ',,.i a,t:-ttT I1 hm. o.. 4 K. UtM w I CO C7 7 CD X) CO Z M( b R 1 S z 2 5 o ESS anil ai J , .0 2. p i l lino k fit tP -S vS o - a I f , 8lt. IYoo.I,rd. Clnrne O...JrlUB0 o