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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1908)
THF fTfiEVE rUH.V f!l'H( H KlINnV, MV fl, 1DOS f EUGENE HOSPITAL it Ui u-drjl and urgical " STAFF VK11.M.D. f 0 Pros r. M. p "l. Birtlf. M. D. n A Pai"'. M. D. tCo'B.DtBM.M.D. L,E.McDoueal,M.t. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating 900m and equipment. Appliances forX ray wor. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Pixrular course of lectures bv th fan.lftr -.-.J it-i -vb - --- ana practical .-.ulniT in the hosortal. 1 hi mortiVol J 1 . ,t iraum's r; - --- ww.v.oi anu surgical stall of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D., Supt. GHARlLo , CP.JHER, ?I0!!EER, PASSES BEYOND "Old Gotocs.' i- YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave your order -it "THE PARK GROCERY" Successor to Nicklin and Neol Quality and Price Guaranteed. Phone Main 63 D P 1 1 Park and Oak. 9th and Oak K. Daniel, irOp. """BT"lwTTfHiiyiiiaiiiiii'iMirT BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building across the street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 65c I Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price West 8th i Street, UK nnirp c dp nc new market . FULL LINE OF.. New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges j and Heaters kheesadins SI I AWT HARDWARE STORE . L-. LVWWSJI 50 East, Ninth Street ! 5- pa V '-"r sac i IP)? very (J W A Ul i5" y. dm: (ik ki tiKXK s ui:st knows F.AK1.Y ISKSIDKXTS F.X1MKKS THIS MOIiNlXCi AFTKIt LOXU ll.l.XKSS; MKMI1F.U OF FIRST CITY COlXt'll. I n:n the hardest s;:bt:':i -o Known. I have a green tinge about a:p, though my males are usually colorless. It is the rarity of tilts tltise ai:. my si.re that makes me very vuluah.e Thoui;!i n Uircer than a hlekory tan, I um worth many thousand dollars. I was bora to Braill. The flrst of this world, at least of daylight, for me was rolling oat wlttk stones, sand, earth and other minerals following the stroke of a ptt-k. I lay on the ground before a workman. He looked about blm and. Charles Christian Croner. one of 6eing his foreman's back turned, pick- Lane county s best-known pioneers : ed me-up and put me In bis mouth, and a resident of Kusene for the past j Wllctt ne went from worU ne 4 years, died at his home at the 1 . ,, corner of East Tenth and Oak strwts ! "ed. but 1 was not discovered, this morning at 3:45 o'clock after The uext sceuc lit my life of motion, an illness of several years' duration so to-spenk, was In a wood. The work froni a complication of complaints. I man vho ,,., foumi Ilu. BM . u, Death came peacefully and without ' , , , , ,, . , ,, iff.-rlnB. He was conscious until : n,!in uf ,,l,1,r Bnu1"' The price paid the List and able to rocoKtiize the "s U ' fnlted Slates bills. The members of the family up to a few i man who iHtuht me took me to a minutes before the end came. IVath room, locked the door nn.l esauiliied mc came as sleep would to a child and ; f.lrefull , d 8TO liv hls on his lace was an expression of con-, , , , 1 temment that cjuld not help but tin-, slou lh::t waa vur- " h pleased press those who viewed the remains with me. lie got a box of sewliiK today that he was at p ace with the; worU and that ills aad been a life well spent. 1 The deceased was born on the At-j lantic ocean August li. Is:i2, while his parents were on the way to Amor. I ica from Wittenberg, Germany. They j landed in New York city and settled iu Ohio. Mr. Croner, when Kl years utensils from a closet n:ul. ripping a pocket in the llnlnB of his coat, put me In and sewed me fast. I didn't supose that j would stay lon in this place, but I did. One day a policeman came to. my owner's room and nrrostod lilm. lie of aire, began working In a shoe store ! w,ls ",,t 'carln the coat In which bo and was evployed there until he was i had sewed mo. It hunt: In a closet. A 21. llo came across the plains o( month later it was taken down and California in 1S52 and then came to Oregon, first settling at Albany, where he was engaged in the grocery business. After staying there for a year he came to Kugene, and resided with other clothing taken to Villa de rrinciK where It was sold h a Jew. A young man "all tattered und torn" came Into the .lew's Bhop. tried on sev here until his death. Ho wns engag-1 cr.,i ,.,,, ,,,i thn ,, i ...... In ,ii., ed in several different lines of bus- h, , Iness here, living a retired life, bow- . , ,, ever, for the past several years. was . Hie young man walked Mr. Croner was married In Kugene : all the way to Hlo. doing work hero to Miss Evallne Ulalr, daughter of i mid there for a meal. Had he known the pioneer. Pryor F. lllnlr. who j ,,,, hail U1B wlth ,, ,0 m, , ( owned a large farm where the west-1 em outskirts of the city now. lie. To . C"'"-'1 f"1"-- them six children were boru. of whom W hen he got to l.io. ho shipped on. a only three are now living. George !'., vessel bound for Ne-w Haven, t'onu. I Charles K. and .Miss Kannje, all of j wns ro1(,(1 wlt, clothing, m a r aiheiV daiMaggldU;:,: ! - -nuk. ltesiries' the wife and children he i be donning sallortogs. Y ben we reach- 'leaves one brother. Gustavus doner, ed New Haven my owner pot on his i of Troy, Ohio, and numerous utlior i shuro clotlicsv left tho vessel hiiO wntb ! relatives In Kugene and vi1l,'- ed up Into the city. He met n number Mr. Croner was a good and loyal I .... ! citizen and took a prominent part in j of 5S he knew, und by bis con i the affairs of the city un-j vcrsatioo w ith them 1 learned that bo Mil the past few years, when , had becu a student lit ttia cojlcce thero 111 health preventeu. nu J! " j and his father had dtod Insolvent dur member of the first coimell of the, . city ami was deputy sheriff under!1" 8UUS Bwoull year. I torn a Luther llawley, the cennly's first j Student he bad bcoomo a sailor, had sheriff. He was a voluiuour fireman i sought emiiloyuient In South America In the early days nnU nail ueen The Doctor Writes or Counterfeiters. o 0 CHAS. H. FLETCHER, Now York City. . Mass" Au& 17 1S05' Dear Mr. Fletcher : I wish to congratulate you ou your numerous- "ric tories over counterfeitei-s and imitators of Castoria, end trust tho time is not far distant when these inferior and dangerous mixtures will bo entirely suppressed You are right when you. say in. your advertiscmunts that it is Experience against Experiment." I feel it to ho an outragevand an imposition upon tho parents of littlo chil dren that my name should bo associated with imitations of Caatoria, dangerous: to the health and lifo of theso littlo ones who too ofton figfit their battles for life in vain. Lot me again commend you for tho high standard you h'avo maintained in the preparation of my prescription, and I confidently believe it is due to this scrupulous integrity you aro indebted for tho wonderful sale of Castoria to-day, and the steady growth it has had sinco I gave you tho details of its mauufactare J 1-1 J. 1.1 J.1 m my lauuruiury luuiy-mrue years ago. Qjj.,.., . III ' ' Kr m, 1 : : " I I ANeficliihlelVcparaiionrorAs siinilaliiiS Hie FihxI anil Kce ulii -liii ilic Sli'inaclts niul Ikwvls of member of the Maswiiic and A, 0. U. V. lodges for yiiam. The funeral will be hold Friday wita interinijnt tn the Masonic cem etery. Announcement of the exact hour of tho services will bs made later. Thos who wish to view the remains may do ao from 9 to 1 1 a.m. i'rlday. MARVELOUS AND THRILLING STORY and bad got stranded In Rrii7.il. One of his old chums loaned ll 1 ill somo money with which to buy a ticket, to his homo lu n distant city. This homo was iu a shabby Itttl cot tage In tbo suburbs. It was, both a melancholy and a hapy meeting be tween the yotiDg man and his mother and Uls two BiiiVoia. They wcro cvl. Jdently people f rellucmeut llvlug lu poverty. Yhelr. returned boy was hun gry, Ht t'lore was nothing save a pleoo uf com bread lu the house to glvo him. They begged lilm to stay with tliem, try for a position and help them. To this ho consented, and they were happy. That night after he had gono to bed ProinolesDifiesliori.Cricerrtil nt'ss ami ltcsl.Conl.ilns neiihrr Opium. Mtirphiiu' nor Mineral. Jim Nahcotic. hkvxotoiiI n.s.i'.us.mmii ,ttx.SWHi RJiMt Soil - Jhnrmiit - I hm .'m4 - k xrfrrU'.iiwtly ft) r Cniisllp- utiiii ijiiroitmuH u,j7imiuuv Loss of Si.tuv Facsimile .'yiiiunluii' ar Hi EXACT COPrOF WRAPPER, Tim Klatl A'oti llavo Alwtivs lioiiglil, nail lvliicli lm.t lircn in iino fur over .'t jfiir, lias liorno tii Klnot tir oi - anil has Ih i u mailo uiuli r Ills t- soiiul suiu rvlsioii hiih'o tin niiatkcy. Cv tcSt.4t. Allow mi u no t.i deceive villi in tllliA. All Cniiiif ei-l'i-ils, Inilfiitloiis anil ".rust-us-uiioil" nru but lOxp.-ilincnl h Hint ti-llle Willi niul eiulmigcr t lie llenlth of liUiinis ami t'liiiai-n i:.t rleiieo iifjulnst KierLiuont. What is CASTORIA CiiNtorla l.t v linruiless milistituto for Cnstor Oil, Pare irnrie, lrii niul Smitliiii!r Syrups. It Is I'teusunt. lb eontiitiis neither Opium, 3i or pill no nor oilier Nnreotlo Hiilmtmief. Its iir Is Its (riiuriintop. It ilcNtruyn Worms niul nlliiyx Fevei'lslniesM. It rurra lUiirrluviv anil Wind C'olle. It rellevi'S Teething Troubles, ruroM Ciinstlimtlon mill Flatulency. It asNliiilluti-s tho 1'ixmI, ri'Kiilale.H tho Stoiiuu li ami 1 towels, civlii); henltliy ami nuttirul sleep. Th CliLlilreu's l'miacca Tho Jlother's l'rleuil. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Signature of 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years., Evangelist McComit, who was for- merlv asso.lateil Willi nr. . i Chap'man In his great evangelistic eanipaign in I orti.inu ... OIle of hiH slstl,m ,,. ,( , the life and conversion of ,lerl .vh- i uli v the notorious r ver pirate ana - ...v... fm nil-r of the fnm Water street l't be might appear the better In mission of New York city, at the , lu"kl"g for einploymeiit. After tho MeVl.odist church Thursday evening. ' sewing she took them downstairs Into May 7, at S p. m. This address Mas the kitchen, lieaied an Iron and pressed been delivered to large and interested I them. While running the Iron over the audiences in this country and C'UI'icoat Its uoso hit nu obstacle In mo, nda. Hho f;!t of ta, Ivok me ( (he light to A free will offering will be takcri e.a ini no the place where I was' t'-n 'UA7-iTa,:f,.get wil, cnilnrt!!","."' an open-air meeting at the r-tiriic-r ) "f - uu- '""hlng but a of Klghth and Wlllami tte streets. brownish Btono, she threw uio Into a ! coal scuttle, but on second thoughts A nilifonii.in's I.urk. took me up again and put me ou a "Tho turtles! dav of in 1 v life was table. Then, finishing her Ironing, she when 1 bought a box of llucklen's ! took tho clothes to her brother's room. Arnlsa Salve." writes Charles r. mi ilahn. of Tracer. Cal. "Two 25c box es cured me of an annoying case of ritl'.HU CKMKXT Fresh car best grndo Portland ce ment Just arrived. Price f&.Tb pot barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. St'llSCItlllK FOIl Tin: U'.HI, The next morning she showed me to her brother and told lilm where she had found me. tin lnokwl run nvn Itching piles which had troubled me j cnnfullyi lhnklng aM wl, d for years and had yielded tinder no . . . . ether treatment." Sold under guar-1 ... . " " ' . "'"" antee at W. Kuykendall's drug store. KltlD.W XKiHT Amateur night; free for all ama teur actors. A prize for the one cre ating the most applause. m9 THE OKPHKt'.M. PKCOIIATIOX KAV, MA V whero she had found me. Then be put me in Ills pocket and later on started out to look for a situation. About noou he went home. He met his mother In the hall, lie was pale and trembling. "Oh, mother:" he exclaimed. "My boy, whit has happened?" "If It shouldn't be true It would kill me." "What?" The stone Fannlo found sewed in mr ' If yon intend to have a monument coat Thinking It mlirht he n (,.,.. in i or tablet erected by Decoration Day ' the rough. 1 took It to a Jeweler llesays you should make your selection at IVn ,llomoud A diamond of that size once, whllo there is a nice stock to.,- . th . select from. Nothing nut the best or . - work furnished at reasonable prices.; . , , . 1 " Corner Sixth and Wlllametie ts. "- - "er u.ukiimt gamerea jj K. C. LAKE. I round, each trembling with excitement . """n't count on too much, dear boy," IP VOW K.NKW ; Mid the mother. "If It Is a diamond, It The merits of th Tc-xss Wtn.ler, has a real owner, and rou must no, I rou would never suffer from kidney, him, but he will doubtless give you a bladder or rheumatic trouble, tl a rewarj for Its return" bottle (two months' treatment). Sold , ,lut , f , Clothing That Fits and Wears Weil I l i . T II. .11 a h ma Hjinrl TfiP I. .7.:i.i. i., v w I'.M '.ill yo","f m"n mro'" to ,bB "fncers of all ' eniiiuuuiBi.. . -- j Ollta street. St. LouU. ,tiie uiainond mines In Ilrazll, and all replied that they had no record of aur I To relieve constipation, clean out 'uch diamond, though I bad doubtless jthe boe:, tone and strengthen the lieen iken from om of them when digestive oreans put them In a fiat- dug from the earth. Since n'in of jural condition with lioliuter s Uky them could prove ownership none of MonniaMi I-. i'-'-i ... inem ciaimeii urn , I was polished, cut and sold for a 'fortune. The ysung man went back to ; mill-go. and. th story of bla return Kiiiug out among the stud Kits, they gave hi in Q, sobrlijuet of "OKI Clothw- CHAHLOTTE BOND HALL. ir for thlrtv vears J.'C i es or I all ots. 0 I.IXX Iiltl'G CO. Is what we offiT our customers. Wo am Kugene agents for Mi chaels, Stems it Co., whose brand on a suit of clothes is a sufficient guarantee (lf W(,rk. ituinshlp, stylo am iiinlitji of material. ('nine anil sec our spring and summer line. Vou will find It complete in evixy resju-ct, and Me will Im ghul to show you our goods, whi-tJu-r you buy or nut. We carry full line of fur. nlnhlng for men, and oar prices and style are right. We own our own building, pay no rent and aro satisfied with a nvaonable profit. Appreciates smoking: good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mouuti Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingtrmn It Is positively the best JCc Cigar on the market ED. HANSON No. ft Kart Mnth Htrert Kugene, Oregon MONROE Hft HOUSEFURNISHER We have the exclusive ule of the noted DE TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furniture. Pfwn Red S3r6-67 Weil Eighth SU EUGENE ,OREGON CIOAR Julius Goldsmith A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Buildinf Sand and good excavation earth for talc Phone Black 28U c eallat 545 W 4 th 1 Bargains in City and Country Real Property . MUST SELL.. Good Business Property ou Willamette Street' 400 acres to cut up into small tracts, $20 to $35 j.cr acre. Good 600 acre farm at 25 per acre. We Have Miny Other Bargain! In Our List Call and see us. OREGON ' LAND CO. 412 Willamette SI. Eugene.Or Paint - Paint Wall Paper We are now located in our new store Ludford & Haskell Pricticil Piinlcri and Decorators cor. W. 8th and Charnelton TM n .... r nln Par Vaa I 1 a 1