EIGE.SE WEEKLY GUARD, Til I'HSIM MAY 21, 1008
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I Root, tlie (
l ney, liver
fi It is the vreAt med.
Be alive to opportunity. It's
the individual that's active
that in the leng run comes out
on top.
Have you stopped to think
that we have such lines as
Albert Benjamin and
Sophomore Clothes
Stetson and
Guyer Hats
Stetson Shoes
All of these arc carried by the
best dealers in large cities, but
are seldom found in towns of
this size.
ROBERTS BROS.
TOGGERY
. 554 Willamette Street
GEO K.MUNROE
TEi HOUSFUR.NISHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
67 Wert Eighth St..
Wo have everything for the kit
chen. All sorts of pots and pana In
metal and granitoware. All the little
contrivances that make cooking a
pastime Instead of a drudge you will
find here. Telephone Red G576.
i EUGENE .OREGON
J. M. Murrls V. p. MOiriE
J. W. Warren
The Red Star
Ronl Hntne, Insurance, Invest
ments, Loans : : : : t
, I'rnitert)' Listed and Sold at
Owner's price. s ! : i i j
Room 4, McCluiig block. Corner 8th
and Willamette Sts.
Phones Office, lilack 6271; Resi
dence, Dlack 4402,
Eugene Oregon
do you gut ur
WITH A I, AMU BACK?
M.kcs You Miserable, i
.;:r'o-t.tverylKxly who reads the news- j
pers u M,:.: h l:n nv of the wonderful 1
-ures muus ny nr. i
timer's Swamt-
great kid-
uiiu blad
der remedy,
.'..-.I trill, ,,ll r.f tl,
nineteenth century :
discovered after years
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
llright'a Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found' just the remedy you need. It has
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work mid ill private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
speci.d nrrauemei.t has been made by
which all re:lers this paper, who have
not already triul it, may have a sample
bottle sent free by mail, ulsoa book tell
iug more about Swamp-Koot, and how to
fillilout if vouhave kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in tins paper una send your
address to DrJ Kilmer
H- fii 1 1 i 11 1 1 1 mt(tn
m
liftv-eent and one-
dolhir size bottles are Horn of m-uop-Root.,
sold by all gooil druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Swanip Uoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot,
and the address, lliugliamton, N. Y., oil
very Ijottle.
PRESIDENT ATTACKED PYTHIAN SISTERS HAVE
BY MARYLAND SENATOR
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For Snaps
in
REAL ESTATE
sec , t; ;
McFALL & HEITZMAN
t Door North Hoffman House
$5 REWARD
I had stolon from the Darn Satur
day night or Sunday morning my
saddle, it has my name across the
back of the pommol A. P. McKIn
zoy. Will give $5 rewnrd for' anj
definite Information regarding the
same.
A. P. McKINZEY, '
tf At Hnmpton Dros., Eugene
House plants, cut flowers ana flo
ral designs at. the residence of the
late Rosalia Dausch, ni21
es of the accusation against him. It
permits him to be confronted with
the witnesses against hltn, to have
process of obtaining witnesses In his
favor, and to have the assistance of
counsel In his defense.
The president prefers to try the
case without any witnesses for the
defense, because If witnesses, he def
initely proclaims to use nis own lan
guage, they could not poBslbly mis
represent the judgment that he bad
already rendered.
Mr. Rayner appealed to the sen
ate for a vote on his resolution.
"If the senate refuses to act," de
clared Mr. Rayner, "the only relief
that I can now think of would per
haps speedily come If this officer
weio to die In the place of his cap
tivity. Then the country would, per
haps, come to the conclusion that no
other man should die by the same
method. One of England's bravest
admirals was shot to death on his
quarter deck for committing an er
ror of judgment. It was held that an
error of judgment was punishable by
death. Parliament never moved, but
when the work was done the whole
world rang in denunciation of the
murderous deed."
"I predict," he added, "that If
there is no relief anywhere; if the
president's resolve Is the final scene
In this tragedy, then something will
occur that has happened over and
over again before now. Public opin
ion does not realize the situation
now;, all It knows Is that the presi
dent has pnnlBhed nn officer of1 the
nrmy because In his judgment he Is
objectionable to the service.
"It has not yet grasped the entire
environment. It does not yet com
prehend that the president has taken
a stand that no sovereign or monarch
in any other civilized land would
dare to take at this enlightened day.
When It .understands the proposition
fully then public opinion will move
It will move along the avenues of
public intelligence; it will be heard
through the channels of public ex
pression; It will move slowly but
surely to the place of captivity. It
will take the unfortunate officer and
transfer him from the custody of
the president Into the presence of the
people, and, tramping with an iron
heel upon the desperate experiment
of authority that the president has
used It will give to his victim, hum
ble, unimportant and unpretentious
as he may be, the right to be heard
In self defense, a right not only no
corded him by the laws of his land,
but a natural right which God has
given, which It should not lie within
the potentate In the universe to de
prive him of If there Is any con
science or vhuninnlty In the heart of
man, or any justice loft upon this
earth."
A SOCIAL EVENING
Helmetta Tenip. Pythian Sist rs,
hold a social m!i.ii Ip atns. a
l umber of members of Alpha Tem
ple, of Albany, being the guests of
honor. The visiting members put
on the work, which was well execut
ed and brought forth many compli
ments from the members of the lo
cal temple. Following were the vis
itors: Laura Chambers, Alvie Skip
ton, Cora Senders, Ella Tomlinson,
May Drummond, Cora Harold, Ber
tha Parker, Anna Curl, Maggie Moe,
Carrie Smith, Llda B. Van Winkle,
of Alpha temple, Albany; Alice Rob
erts, of Talisman temple, Medford;
Elizabeth SUnson, Centralla temple,
Salem.
A lunch was served 1n the ban
quet room during the evening. This
was one of the enjoyable features of
the occasion.
MAItllIKU t
James O. Harris, of Eugene, and
Miss Edith Galloway, of Portland,
were married in Portland Saturday
a'. 6 p. m. on May 10th. They arriv
ed In Eugene on the 12:45 tvnln
Sunday morning and a wedding din
ner was given them at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schafer, Mrs.
chafer being a sister of the groom.
Only the Immediate relatives we-e
present.
At .Ihe home of W. L. Kimble nt
Cottage Grove, May 17, 190S, Wil
liam H. Rusher and Mrs. Lillian
Hurt, 'Justice of the Peace J..F.
Veiling officiating.
At the Hoffman House parlors this
-'ternoon nt 2 o'clock, Calvin H.
Durst and Miss Mabel C. Neff, both
of Gohurg, where they will make
their home.
PILES 1
TT.Es: PILES!
Williams Inatan Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acts as a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for
piles and itching of the private parts.
Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c
and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
Singer Sewing Machine Company,
G15 Willamette street, phone Red
1451. ,. tf
doars tie ' S? w "
8nr 755
Women's Lingerie Waists, regular $2.50 value.
rnday and baturday, (see windowj
$2.50 Regular Value $1.69
$3.50 Regular Value $2.98
Women's Lingerie Waists in long
and short sleeves, trimmed with
lace ahd embroidery, well tail
ored and perfect fitting hun
dreds of patterns and styles to
select from; the greatest bar
gain,, $2.50 value $1.69; $3.50
value $2.08
WOMEN'S HATS ONE-HALF
$5,00 Regular Value $2.45
$6.00 Regular Value $2.95
Women's pattern Hats, made and
designed in New York by expert
milliners, in light colors. We
will lose money but that's our
business. Our loss is your gain.
$5.00 value $2.45;
$6.00 value $2.05
Men's all wool suits, hand tailored, perfect fiting, non
collar, in all colors and the latest in make, value to
$1.69
$2.50 WorniTTr:
S5-00 Women's Oif0,i, J
values up "oT """2
price ... '"'".We
Women's Shoes In "."', "
"""; solid oak ' !
'50c Men's Undsnvear 35c
51 '50 Men's Shifts h
Sl.00 Men's Shir1s.49c
A broken Una .
sn . " rem,.
I".." uu".w!. ll siiM .7.
luiurs; sale 35c
Gir Shirts. a s.J
. $1.0 value Snc. Men'.eJ
values toll.M- p.r !n.lS
"'day ... ... '""faM:
breakable front, ru
-r t?.. , VA
$3, rnaay and Saturday.. $18.75
RAW MADPU1? A Place
UC UVH to Save Money
O. NADEAU WILL OPEX
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
In connection with his cigar store,
at 531 Willamette street. Those wish
ing help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, 531 Willamette street.
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STONE'8 HEAVE pROPS
Greatest known remedy lor heaves
Highland, Or., Oct. 3J, 1902.
Thl is to certily-that I gave m
mare one bottle of "Stone's Heave
Drops" and cured her ot heaves.
This was last winter and she har
not been affected since G Wallace
PR. S. C. S TONE, Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists.
Organize 1883
The First.
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid ir $100,000
Surplus and undivided - n
profits
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws.
'.
100,000
1 05,000
$1.00
Total $300,000
Under Santo Management 25 Years.
Your Patronage Solicited.
:T. O. i Hendricks President
;S. B. Eakin, Vice President
l'P. E. Snodgrass Cashier
! Luke L. Goodrich, . Assistant Cannier
Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashier
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The Metropolis, by Sincljii
The Iron Heel, by London
Princess Nadine, by Rtid
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586 Willamatte Su
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