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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
Miur muam,: todat, mat a, iftf Get Busy-You Only Have Until May 15th All clippings must be in our hands by 6 o'clock on May 1 5th, neatly tied in packages, marked with your name, age and address and number of clippings. The prize will be awarded at JO o'clock in the morning of the following day. ' Special Sola on Mattings, Couches and other articles : See cur ad in Monday's Guard for prices CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO. Biggest and Best Housefumishers 50 West 8th Street Your Credit good with us. Wesell goods for Cash or Installments KILI,i:i) AT M WtSIII'lIXI) JtV KALLINO DLILDINO Marahfleld, May 7. About 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon the two story frome building which la bolns erected on lower Broadway for I. 8. Bmlth, collapsed, InBtantly killing F. McKellar, a plumber, and seriously Injuring Mr. Miller and a man named Johnson sustaining what 1b feared to be a fracture of the arm. Several had narrow oscapeB. McKellar moved here about two weekB ago from Sucramunto, Cal, Ho nnd W. J. RiiBt formed a plumbing company which was about to occu py the building which collapsed. He wub recently married. HOLIiKI) HAIU.ICY AND BALED HAV At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1621, tf I Take one of our Coffleld power I washers on 80 days' trial and you can ! do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.. mmumn j- m ii.i hi lw 1 u... u m u. - j. acsgsgjuiu ( ? o s ood uPzz H I r j R & X O rn Wl fcf 2 2 3 e2 o nlbl rn 2 2 & S S H 2 2 hrsgff " 4f 1 L 8 5 h x rail I o IP IfeS S I ITS' I ?p xr 152. s 1 35 g. o : W. y y ' BABY'S EYESIGHT WAS THREATENED By Terrible Eczema Head Became a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores Would Scratch Till Blood Came Much Money Wasted in Fruitless Treatments Disease Was Soon CURED AT SLIGHT COST BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "Our little girl wu two months old when the got a rash on her face and within five d7 her face and head were all one sore. We used different reme dies but it got worse instead of better and we thought she would turn blind and that her ears would fall off. She suffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came. At. night we had to pin her hands down. This went on until she was five months old, then I had her under our family doo tor's care, but she oontinued to grow worse. He said it was eczema. When she was seven months old I started to use Cuticura Soap, Cutfcura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent, and in three weeks what a change I I kept using the Cuticura ilemedifj for two months and our baby was a different girl. You could not see a sign of a sore and she was as fair as a new-born baby, and all for the small cost of a dollar and seventy five cents where we had spent ten times the money for doctoring. She Is now two years old and has not had a sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. Ft Budke, R. F. D. 4, LeSueur, Minn Apr. 16 and May 2. 1007." SLEEP KILLED By an Itching Humor. Another Curt by Cuticura RemedUs, "I broke out with a humor which spread almost all over my body. The itching would get worse on retiring, so I could not sleep. I tried several remedies but it grew worse until I got some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Pills which began to relieve me at once. By the time I had used one vial of the Pills, the humor was entirely gone. I wish every sufferer could secure the Cuti cura Remedies. Travis Bates, Hamburg, Ark., April 26, 11)07." Compete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor of Infants, fhlldren. and Ariulta eon alta of Cuiloiira Hoan (25c. to Cleanse, the flkln, Cutlrtim Ointment f.Wo.) to Heal Ihn 8k In. and ditlrurn Riolvent (SOO.fnr In the form of rhoroln W Coated Hills, 2.1c. ner vial nf 60) to Purify the Wood. Bold UirouRhout the world. Potter Drug dr. Cbem. Corp.. Hnln Props., Boston. Mum. urniueo f ree, cuticura uook on Bkin TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have your abstracts made by Lane County Abstract Company. S. A. Huddleston to R. M. Forbes; lot 4, block 14, James Huddleston's ad to Eugene. (10. S. A. Huddleston to S. S. Spencer; lot 5, block 16, Huddleston's ad to Kuneno. $10. , S. A. Huddleston to Honry Stan ley; lot 5, block VI, James Huddles ton's ad to Eugene. $10. Theodore A. Hurd ot ux to TV J. Drnckett; lots H and I of Sunset Row. $928.20. Alice Tobey ot al to Thomas C. Stnrret et al; tract In sec. 34, tp. 20, 3. r. 5 w. $1. E. K. Henderson to Norbert Aya et al; lot 9, block 7, Scott's ad to UiiKeno. $300. J. M. Croner et ux to (leorRe Betts et ux; tract In sec. 29, t. 20, s. r. 3 w. $120. S. A. Huddleston to C. C. Coffman; lot 8, block 14, James Huddleston's J to KiiKene. $10. A. J. Titus et ux to Silas M. Titus; 109.23 acres 111 sec. 12, tp. 19, s. r. 2 w. $300. S. A.llmldloston to F. L. Cham bers; lot 5, block 25, J Mines IliiililU's ton's lid to ICiiiieni'. $ 1 0. M. L. Huley et ux to C. A. Nadcini; $1700. Harper Workman et ux to James X. Krederickson; tract In sees. 10 and 21, tp. IS, s. r. 1 1 w.: $1000. State ot Oregon Id K. II. Stroim; 4S0 acres In sec. 16, tp. 16. s. r. S w. S. A. Huddleston to F. ti. VaiiKhn; part of James Huddleslou's claim $700. PEOPLE WILL VOTE ON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL COIWTV COURT MARKS ORIKR I'LACIXO QIKSTIOX OX UAIj LOT FOR JUNE KLECTIOX MATTER WILL BE SUBMITTED TO VOTERS OK COUNTY ORDER MADE UPON PETITION OF OVER OXE HUNDRED QUALIFIED ELECTORS AXD TAXPAYERS The Lane county commissioners' court today made an order directing that the question of whether or not a county high school shall be estab lished and maintained, be placed on the ballots at the general election on June 1. The order as made by the court Is as follows: In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the establishment of the county high school. This matter coming on regularly to be heard upon the petition of more than one hundred Qualified electors and taxpayers of Lane county, Ore gon, petitioning this court to suDmu the question of establishing and maintaining a county high school to the Qualified electors of said county at the regular election to be held in said county on the first day of June, 1908. and said Det tion further re questing that said county high school be established and maintained as pro vided in the last paragraph of Section 3434 of Bellinger and Cotton's anno tated code and statutes of Oregon, which reads as follows: "Provided further, that said board may contract with the board of di rectors of any district in the county that now maintains or may hereafter maintain a school of high school grades to teach all county high school pupils at such a rate per capita or in the aggregate as they may deem rtght and just, and shall pay for the same out of the high school fund." And appearing to the court that said petition is In due form and Is sinned by more than one hundred qualified electors and taxpayers of Lane county, Oregon, 1 It Is therefore ordered and adjudg ed that the question of establishing and maintaining a county high school as prayed for in said petition be sub mitted to the qualified electors of Lane county at the regular election to be held In Lane county on the first day of June. It Is further orderefl that the coun ty clerk shall print upon the ballot for said election the following: .. . "For county high school Yes." "For county high -school No." It is further ordered that In case It shall be determined by snld election thnt a county high school be estab lished and maintained the board may proceed as provided In the last par agraph or Bellinger and Cotton s an notated codes and statutes, of Oregon. HARRISBURG NOTES LOCAL AXD PERSONAL. Miss Elsie Wldener Is visiting with numerous friends at Eugene this w?ok Mrs. George E. McCulloch visited with her sister, Mrs. Long, at Lu gene Friday last. James Wllloughby, Sr., was at Eu gene Friday last, visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Long, and looking af ter Borne business matters. Mr. and Mrs.. Win. Wldenerd and family visited over Sunday with her friends' in Eugene, and also took In the circus at that city Saturday after noon. Quite a number form here went to Junction Sunday last to witness the game of base ball which was played there between the Junction boys and Coburg nine. Some good playing was done by both teams, but the Coburg boys were winners by a score of five to nothing, phas. Morris of this city pitched the game for the Coburg team. Last Wednesday afternoon little Dorothy Bucknum, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bucknum, of Coburg, in company with some other children, built a small fire in the yard, and while playing around It he rclothlng caught fire, and before help could reach her she was so oadly burned that' she died the fol lowing morning aDout o ciock. Mrs. Herbert Bucknum received some pretty severe burns in extinguisning the flames In the little one's cloth ing Tho niihiinhnr of this nailer. In nn m nnnu with .TnlllPB rtmielRR. haS been at work for some time past, building a gasoline motor uoai, uuu the work on it is Just about com- ami hu Iha lac nt l.ha WPPk. It wlll'be in the water ready for busi ness, 'i ne crait is a nine over twen ty feet In length, over all, and will have a five and one-halt horse power Ferro motor, which will drive It through the water at the " f nknnl tan mllaa IUF hflllP T TI building this boat we 'have been greatly assisted by Lyman Liassei, whn haa nrnirfin hv his wnrlr thAt he is a pretty good boat builder. When it comes to holding Iron ana ciincn Ing nails we do not think he has an equal. Bulletin. IH) YOU WANT A GOOD WELL? llnvlng purchased the well-drilling outfit 'of llion & Weaver, I am now prepared to do any work In my lino promptly and at seasonabla prices. If you want bedrock water, call and Bee me or address E. I. REYNOLDS. 819 East Uth St., ml 5 Eugene, Or. Her hand this man could not get, His health was not as It should be, He had not used the "beat as yet," Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Co. Warner tunes pianos. Leave dors at Morris' Music S'ore. Tho World's Best Climate Is not entirely free from disease. On the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the low levels malaria is encountered to a greater or lesser extent, according to altitude. To overcome climatic affections, lassi tude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Biters, the great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness and Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at W Kuykendall's drug store. Price 50 cents. t4 . 1 am booking orders for for chyrsanthemums for de- ' livery In May. OrderB taken until May 15th. Leave orders for cut flow- ers and designs with R. Rae, florist, 595 Willamette St. 4 GASOLINE WOOD SAW W G. White la prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence. 516 West Sixth street Seethe new braced Savage wheel. no extra charge for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Remember the social Saturday evening at Fail-mount hall. m9 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Tho LnPnke Lorrier Well Drill ing Company wishes to announce that they will meet and lower any prices ma.lo for doing flrst-clnss' work. Bet ter see them before making votir con tracts. 999 Vlllard Buulovard. Tolephhouo Red 5121. PURE WATER For pure bediock water see O. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by rasing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. .0. W. Taylor. 828 Patterson street, Eugene. Phone Red 3377. FRESH CEMENT Fresh car beat grade Portland ce ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 pef barrel. Chambers lldw. Co. To relieve constipation, clean out the bowels, tone and strengthen the digestive orKans put thefti In a nat ural condition with Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. the most reliable ton ic for thirty years. Sac Tea or Tab lets. LINN ni.'Q CO. i m-iWm, 'yyy tf CABTOrtlA. GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH AT SEVENTY-NINE. This picture of General Booth and his two Itttu ,.,i.i,n on ,h. oas,3 of the sevSnty-nlnth hi?,hVaye tt rounder oMhe Army General Booth laid the hotfnnln, f amy n " U! pmiehlng In the slums of English towns and ren,!-rin , n by spiritual aid to those be drew .boat him This taSiST " " policy of the Salvation Army-to feed the hunVy ana nort ,h T?!" Booth u trirt'rt . -'teriss S.S.S. MADE FPtiu MOTS AND mL.- A SAFE AND RELIABLE BLOOD In the time of our forefathers the forests and fields atones from which they could procure their medicines e?iUlt !t v and compounded the different roots, herbs and barks in le0 which have been handed down to succeeding generatin renisli, to,! used with satisfactory results. Among the very best of ti, vie rations is S. S. S., a medicine made entirely from rort i? 014 tS! in such combination as to make it the greatest of all m j e jaiir absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. makes it the one 2- tS used without fear of harmful results in any wav itw tr"" " in u l..n..l,rfMlI;i .rnn' ,l..l, "l0St Wood In J: act with bad effect on the system, upsetting the stm..;? ?lMnl- oW the digestion, affecting the bowels, and when used for anmi ois ek time otteu cause sauvaiion. no such effects evr , '"Peiodj I n ti " n a . . i .... . .wiiii rreo .1 B. o. B., ana it may oe laxen oy cnuarea as safely as h u ""X d Rhenmatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, Scrofnl ctWf ' and all other troubles caused by impure or poisoned blood "! "" feet remedy. It goes down into the circulation andrenim- "'P impurities, hnmors or unhealthy matter, and makes the hlj f0 It eliminates every particle ol the taint of inherited blood trmsi trengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and estahlinh-.LImn's'i for good health. S. S. S. is Nature's Blood Purifier and rt. successful service, with a steadily increasing demand for i : Tn et dence of its value in all blood troubles. 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