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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD,' WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, H
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RHEUMATISM
BLOOD FILLED WITH URIC ACID
f Rheumatism conies from au excess of uric acid in the blood. This acid
circulating through tlie system acts as an irritant to the different muacles,
nerves, bones and tissues of the body, and produces the, inflammation and
Bwellicpr of the joints and the sharp, cutting pains characteristic of the dis
ease. When the blood is overburdened with uiic acid it continually grows
weaker and more acrid, and poorer in nourishing qualities. Then Rheuma
tism becomes chronic, and not only a painful, but a formidable and danger
ous disease. Sometimes the heart is attacked, the general health is affected,
and the oils and fluids which lubricate the muscles and joints are destroyed
by the acrid matter which the blood is constantly depositing in them ; the
muscles shrink and lose their elasticity, the coating of the joints becomes
hard and lliiek, and often the sufferer is left a hopeless cripple. t S. S. S.
attacks the disease at its head, goes down into the circulation, and by neutral
izing and removing the uric acid from the
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619 Willamette St.
!EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Prourr, M. D.
P. I.B.ir!lt, M. D.
B. F. Scaietc, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B, DeB,ir, M D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stafj
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
Wc are now located in out new building Tl
across the street and we will be pleased to see you.
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Phone Main 25,
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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.
Docs a General Banking
Business on
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S. S. SPENCER, President.
L. IL POTTER Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER,... ........ Cashier.
Cor 7th and Willamette
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0. N. G. ORDERED ,
TO OBSERVE
MEMORIAL DAY
Colonel Geo. O. Yoran, of the
Fourth Regiment, O. N. U., Captain
Raymond Haul), of Company A. and
Captain George Willouijlihy, of Com
pany C, have received the following
ordors from Adjutant-General Klnzer
regarding the observance of Memo
rial iJay:
Headquarters Orem National
Guard, Adjutant-General's Offlee,
Portland, Oregon, May 9. Circular
No. 1 The near approach of Mem
orial Day with Its sacred memories
reminds us that amid the turmoil of
strlfu and rapid progress of events
that we halt lor a space and pay
our tribute of love and duty to the
fallen comrades a id garland their
graves with sweet 1 lowers as a token
of their unselfish patriotism, heroic
bravery and devotijn to their coun
try's caime. It Is befitting that we
should observe Ma 30 and help
strew the graveB of the departed he
roes with flowers and show to the
living that the brave deeds of those
who fougiht In the Indian wars, the
civil war and the f Ipanlsh-Ainei'icnn
war must not be fo -gotten.
It la desired that, the day be fit
tingly observed by the members of
the Oregon Natlona: Guard. Where
It is not practical for mllltla compa
nies to participate in the ceremonies
of the day It Is requested that offi
cers and men shall take part as Indi
vidual:. "By order of the commandur-ln-
chlef.
"W. E. FINZER,
"Adjutant-General."
HORN
At Mertford, May 11, 1908, to John
Orth and wife, a daunhter. Mrs.
Orth was formerly Miss Dee Ankeny
of Eugene.
O. Jf A DEA U W 11,1 OPEX
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
In connection with his cigar store,
at GUI Willamette street. Those wish
ing help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, C31 Willamette street.
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IUAXO RECITAL
University of Oregon School of
Music, presenting pupils of Veda
Oiiiii'kmihitMli nnH Inn Wntlrlna in
sisted by Georgine RanSome, pupil of
Mrs. rope, ana uaisy iiiiuert. vu
lnrd Hull, Thursday, May 14, at
8: IB. Admission free. ml 4
Notice of Settlement.
All parties having claims against
the estate of the late T. A. Evans, of
Elnilrn, Or., for labor of any kind
connected with the cutting or driving
of logs during the past season, will
please present tnem to tne unuor-
slgned for settlement.
11110 ELMIRA.LUMBER CO.
$5 REWARD
I had stolen from the harn Satur
day night or Sunday morning my
saddle. It Jias my name across thr
back of the pommel A. P. McKIn
toy. Will give $5 reward for an
definite Information rewarding the
same.
A. P. McKINZEY,
If At Hampton Bros., Eugene
DECORATION DAY, MAY 30
If you Intend to have a monument
or tablet erected by Decoration Day
you should make your selection at
once, while there Is a nice stock to
select from. Nothing but the best of
work furnished at reasonable prices.
Corner Sixth and Willamette sts.
m29 E. C. LAKE.
wunn sawoo
John M. V. tilxon, successor to W
R. llodny. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3313. Residence 324 High street, tf
(lasollne woodsaw.
(JKItMAN COACH STAIililOV
The. German coach homo which I
;iirchn8ol from Duivcan Scott will
mako the staud during the season at
Hnngu barn.
If J. It. TERKINS.
OASOI.1XE WOOD HAW
W (1. White la prepared lo saw
your wood on short notice.
Phono Black 4351. Residence,
516 West Sixth street
WOOD! WOOD!
Maple, body and second growth fir
and ties.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
rhono Black 1141.
ROI.I.KD UAltl.KV AND HALED
HAY
At Rallev'a, Tenth and Willamette
streets, l'hune Red 151 1. tf
FRKSH CK.MKNT
Fresh car best grade Portland ce
ment just arrived. Price $3.75 per
barrel. Chambers lldw. Co.
OXIOX SETS.
J. W. While, Cth and Willamette.
in It;
lneu.t will double their money
In wo years if they buy lota or sere
tracts In the Blalr street addition
I The city must culld In that reo:len.
Thousands of rolls ci new wall pa
per just received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
OASTOniA. 0
BmkUw lllindI(Hii"JBtit
AMUSEMENTS
Following Is what John W. Kelly,
dramatic critic of the Evening Tele
gram, has to say of "Mrs. Temple's
Telegram":
"There are few funnier fortes than
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram," which
came to the Ilelllg last night for a sin
gle performance. The same cuii
ment that appeared in this column
when the farce was presented several
munths ago still holds goud it was
a mistake to give such a brief en
gagement. One night Is no engage
ment for a farce like 'Mrs. Tem
ple's Telegram.' If the company
wanted to do the public a service, and
at the same time fill Its own coffers,
the comedy should play several nights
In the city Instead of one. This be
cause It's a raining good show, and
one which sends an audience out
boosting.
"Aside from the amusingness of
the entertalnninet, the chief interest
lust evening centred in William Ber
nard, who has the principal fun-making
part. Bernard Is one of the best
known players In these diggings. For
years he was associated with the Ba
kcronfnns, and when he appeared in
Mrs. Temple's Telegram last night
ho waB extended a regular W'ebfoot
welcome, and could have made a
speed! If ho hadn't been sn bashful.
There wera other familiar people In
the cast, such as Joseph Dalley, who
again played the butler, the same
character he filled during the previ
ous ongagem?nt. N'orval MacGregor,
who was at the Marquani In stock
last summer, Is nlso in the company,
and Margaret Snow, who had the
name part In 'The College Widow,'
touring the coast last winter, ap
peared as Mrs. Temple, who sent the
telegram."
This beautiful little farce comedy
holds the hoards at the Eugene thea
tre Thursduy evening, May 14. Seats
will he plnced on sale at the box of
flee Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.
Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
BAD FIRE AT
GRASS VALLEY', OR.
GrasB Valley, Or., May 12. At
midnight last night fire broke out in
the general drygoods store of E. E.
Porter & Company. Before the fire
department and citizens arrived the
fire was beyond control. One com
plete business block on the west side
of the street, except W. F. Wclgand
& Company's store, was burned. The
heat broke nearly all the glass out of
the stores across the street.
Losses were as follows: E. E.
Porter & Company's dry goods store.
lops 117.000. Insurance SlO.OOft: A.
J. Lemon's grocery, loss $5000 In
surance $3000; P. N. Lemon's meat
market, loss $2000, Insuraace $765;
I. II. Smith,, loss $500, no insurance;
W. H. W. Wilcox, postofflce and con
fectionery, loss $1500, insurance $1,-
250; M. B. Taylor's drug store, ioss
f4000, insurance ?2150. The total
loss of- all the firms was $30,000,
with $1.7,000 Insurance. All the
buildings that burned were frame,
and nothing was saved except from
the postofflce building. The United
States mail was saved.'
GALLAGHER STICKS TO
THE SAME STORY,
San Francisco, May il. James L.
Gallagher, chairman of the finance
committee and leading member of
the Schmltz Honrd of Supervisors,
had another trying day on the stand
In the trial of Abe Ruef, for whom
he confessed to hnvlng acted as ag
ent in the various bribery transac
tions. It wns Gallagher's third day
on the stand and he was under
cross-oxainlnnllon, re-dlrect and re-cross-examlnallon
during the day,
counsel for the defense finally get
ting through with him at 5 o'clock.
Gallagher, while at times confused
and tangled up by the rapid fire of
questions of Henry Ach, chief coun
sel for Ruef, and vague and Indefin
ite as to time and places of conver
sations, doggedly stuck to his story
that Ruef Instructed him to Inform
the other Supervisors that each mem
.tier of ilu board would receive $750
to pass- the Parkside trolley fran
chise. Uuef previously having told
hi in "to hold up" the Parkside
people's application until he "could
seo nioul It."
Unci's trial Is now in Its sixth
week and In Order to hasten Its con
clusion, Ju.lge Maurice T. Doollng
will hold night sessions all this week.
to the rrm.if.
We Know the Gunr-uiHce on Mi-o-nn
Stomach Tablets Is Genuine.
Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets, the
quick nctlng cure for Indigestion, is
guaranteed:
To slop flatulence.
To cure stomach troubles.
To build up the system.
To make digestion strong.
To cure the worst cases of stomach
troubles or money back.
What Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets did
for Mrs. Brewer of Whiteland. Ind..
they will do for you. Head what she
writes: "1 was a chronic sufferer
with stomach trouble for years and
the best doctors could give mo no
lasting relief. After using Ml-o-na
I can now eat anything and feel
cured."
Hull's Hod Cross Drug Stors sells
Ml-o-na under an absolute gu.irnn
:n lo refund the money unless It
cures. Try a 50 cent box.
FREE Li t Tl RE
Wnl'er Thomas Mills, author of
"Tlie Strui;tp for Existence," and
editor o' the Snturday Evening Trib
une, Is a b idi ig authority on con
structive so' l;ill-iu. He will address
the people o'l the subject, "Public
O'nersblo of Monopolied Indus
tries" at the courthouse FridavOven-
Inc. M.iv 15. nt S p. in. Everybody
corJInlly Invited.
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STI.llNllK.lli; II.UG1IT.
Photos, simps and post cards.
Genera! vw work. Sixth street, 0
lteen Wi.ianiette and Olive. if
WILL RESUME
WORK ON WALDO LAKE
RESERVOIR PROJECT
A. R. Rlack left today with
1,,-r of men and supplies for Waldo
L-ke to resume hia reserv.):r devel
opment work as so: n as the snow in
th- mountains will permit ingress.
He Is sanguine that irrigation in the
Willamette valley during the hot
summer months will be a success.
,.o,.i in Western Oregon are
commencing' to he of the same opin-
Mr. Black has spent a great deal of
time and money on his Waldo Lake
project and is confident of Its ulti
mate slccess.
FIRMTIKB FACTORY
Having nurrhased the Day & Hen
derson furniture factory, 1 am now
prepared to manufacture iurnuuro
,.nnn finoini orders, and am pre
pared to fill orders for the retail
or wholesale trade, nepairing worn
also solicited and prompt attention
given same.
My prices will be found reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed in every
respect. U. mukuai.
Th rirnhpnni will be closed on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
this week to give an opportunity to
prepare the stage for, the Empire
Stock Co. which will open Monday
night, May 18. They come highly
recommended and will no doubt
please the theatre-going people of
Eugene. rnl6
NOTICii OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION'.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Or., March 16, '08.
Notice Is hereby glvea that the
State of Oregon, on September 6,
1907. ami ed for the S.w. s.w.y
of Sec. 10, Tp. 18 S., R. 6 W. of W.
M.. and filed in this office a list of
school Indemnity selections In which
it selected said land; and that said
list Is open to the public for Inspec
tion. Any and all persons claim
ing adversely the above described
land or any legal subdivision there
of, or claiming the same under the
mining laws, or desiring to show
said land to be more valuable for
mineral thnn for agricultural pur
poses, or to object to said selection
for any lawful reason, should file
their claims or their affidavits of
protest or contest In this office on
or before the 8th day of May, 1908.
I hereby designate the Eugene
Guard, published at Eugene, Oregon,
as the newspaper in which the above
notive is to he published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Adeline A. Taylor, the
administratrix of the estate of Milo
Taylor, deceased, has filed her final
account In the matter of said estate,
and Monday, the 1st day of June,
1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the
afternoon of said day has been fixed
by order of said court for the hearing
of objections to said final account
and for the final settlement of said
estate. All objections must be filed
on or before said date.
Dated April 9, 1908.-
ADELINE A. TAYLOR,
L. Bilyeu, Attorney. Administratrix,
NOTICE OF SALE OF WATER
BONUS
Notice is hereby glvon that in pur
suance of and in conformity to ordi
nance number 734, passed by the
common council on the 6th day of
May, 1908, and approved by the may
or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the
common council of the city of Eu
gene will receive sealed proposals
at the office of the city recorder in
Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of
three hundred thousand dollars in
water bonds of said city, or any part
thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7, 100S, and that said
proposals will be opened and consid
ered by the council nt said time.
That the city of Eugene proposes
to sell the said three hundr?d thous
and dollars of water bonds to the
highest bidder therefor In denomi
nations of from one hundred to one
thousand dollars, as the purchaser
may desire; that said bonds are to
bear Interest at the rate bid. not to
exceed 5 per cent per annum; said
Interest payable semi-annually on
the first day of July and January of
each year from their date until paid;
that said three hundred .thous
and dollars of water bonds will be
come due and payable by the city of
Eugene as follows: On the first day
of January, 1!MS, principal and In
terest payable at n place to be agreed
upon by purchaser and city.
That said bonds shall not he sold
for less than their nar value: that In
addition to the general obligation of
tne said city, the sa d bonds when
sold shall be a first and exclusive
lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease
ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc
tures and appliances of every kind
composing the water system to be se
cured with the money derived from
the sale of said bonds: that the com
mon council reserve the rlsht of re
jecting any and all bids.
That the said bonds will be Issued
and disposed of under and pursuant
to the terms of the act, "To re-lncor-porate
the city of Eugene, and to re
oeal all acts and parts of acls In con
flict herewith." filed in the office
of the secretary of state February IS,
105. and the amendments thereto
passed and enacted by the people of
the city of Eugene on the lsth day
of April, 19HS.
A certified cheek of five per cent
of the nniount of each bid pnvab'.e to
J. D. Matlock. Mayor, la required to
accompany each bid.
This notice Is published for 60
days In the Morning Register and Eu
gene Dally Guard, newspapers of gen
er.il circulation, published nt Eugene
Oregon. '
190S ' 'irSt rub"cnllon' Ma' 6ttl
By order of the 'ommon council,
Jj 6 B. F. DORR1S, Recorder.
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ONE NIGHT ONLcY
Thursday, May 14
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Telegram
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BTOXK'S HEAVE DIIOP8 ISllEOT1 '
Greatest known remedy for hravei
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -This
is to certlly that I gave m
mare one bottle ol "Slone' Heave
Drops" and cured her ol heaves.
This was last winter and she has
not been aflccted since- G Wallace
TR.S.C.S TONE, Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists.
$1.00
Willi i TV. Co. Transfer
Light and Hravy Hauling
VOOD FOR SALE
SM Willamette St-' finger. Oregm
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of, Mirth
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New York
London
Splendid Production
Gctyour Rubb:r Tirt
putoncy
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