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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1908)
OUABD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908 .A SERIOUS FAR-RE&CHINfj BLOOD DISORDER 'Even. In its-early stages Cntarrh is utmost intolerable, caused by the Huffy feeling in' tlie tipse, t!ie : buzzing noises ira the ears, the continual "hawking and sbftting " lift? lit breathing, etc. But when the blood becomes thoroughly polluted J:i .m the catarrhal matter, the inflammation extends to the bronchial tubes, c.uising hoarseness, and often an aggravating cough ; thu sttfimch is affected,, resulting in dyspepsia, loss of appetite and strength, and gradually nil the mucous membranes of the body become dis eased and the system upset ard deranged, Frequently the, kidneys and bladder are attacked, and the constant passage of impure blood through the ! lungs, -diseases these important members, and Catarrh terminates in Con sumption. - Catarrh is a d tp-scajtd blood disease, and must be treated con stitutionally, for it is lK.yon.il tlife reach of local treatment. ' S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of nil the impure catarrhal matter and at the ; tame time building up the entire system. It goes down and attacks the disease at its bead, in the circulation, and removes every trace of the impurity that is causing the trouble. Then as rich, pure blood circulates through the body, the in flamed membranes commence to heal, the) mucous discharges grow less and finally cease, and all the disagreeable and disgusting symptoms of Catarrh disappear. S. S. S. has Do equal as a cure for this disease. It refines anil purifies the entire circulation and repairs the damage done by Catarrh. ' Snecial book on Catarrh and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAi PURELY VEGETABLE Lovelace The great trotting; stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers now on the race track of .the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.00 to insure. Tyler B. Veloce A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $23.00 to insure. A - Grand Percheron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weight. 2300 rounds. The cham pion Percheron at the ;last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold rrizdals, several banners and blue rib bons. Hi ra ikes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen : Tuesdays ahd Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri-' days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE; Manager. Kmcaid r(lVRickel, Owners Bangs' Barn; Eugene, Oregon THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best bnu;ds obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best ,the market affords, i ' As for flour, we "carry Llie leading brands. A share of your patronage solicited. ' b!X57: ' W. J. Gibson & Son Staple Si Fancy Groceries, Flour (8b Feed . ' 97 WEST EICHTH EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. C. O. Proucr, M. D. P. f. Barlle, M. D. B. F. Scaled, M. D. D, A Pl'". M. 1). Ceo. O'B.DeBar, MI). U E. McDoujal. M. U For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating; room and equipment.' Appliances for X 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. 0 ( I ( 0 Automobile Livery 2 Automobiles for Hire n . Day or Nujht j Day Phone Black 151 1 ' . Night Phone Black 1751 U EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO 8 R: E. VCLTDM, Manager . DC j BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We arc now looted in our nc-w building Tl across the street and w.- will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 65c , Brills and Stews Strictly Co't. Price "SET BKODER.S BR.OS. mt MANEUVERS ' FOR THE OREGON NATIONAL GUARD STATK TIUMM'8 i( IXTO CAMP AT A.Mi;ilIt-AN LAKH AUGUST 3 WITH It W; I LA IIS MIMTA II Y OI'KItATIOXS OX A LAItlJE HCAI.K rHOJKCTiCI) THIS YKAIt Portland, May 19. The Oregon National Guard will participate with the regular army In the coast de fense and field maneuvers at Amer ican Lake early In August. Official advices to this effect and orders as signing the troops which will take part were ' received yesterday morn ing by Adjutant-General W. E. Fln zer from the war department. ' 1 The official communication Is Rign ed by Acting Secretary of War Rob ert Shaw Oliver, and sets forth that the Third and Fourth Oregon Infan try regiments and a detachment of the h'jspltal corps are expected to go to American Lake August 3 and re main thuve for the I maneuvers until August 12, a period of ten days. The communication Is as follows: War . Department,' Washlngton-i-Slr: Referring to tiuf fact that con gress has appropriated funds- for joint army and National Guard man euvres during the fiscal year 1908 09 and to previous correspondence with you In regard thereto, the fol lowing organizations of Oregon have been ' invited- to participate In the encampment of troops of the regular army at American Lake, Washington from August 3 to 12. The adjutant general; Third and Fourth regiments of Infantry, detachment of hospital corps. Attention Is Invited to the In closed notes for the guidance of officers:. Organizations should' arrive at camp fully armed, uniformed and equipped for active duty in the field and - Bhould include In their equip ment such tentage and camp equip- page as Is necessary for all camping purposes. Correspondence with reference to the execution of the details of the movement of the state troons from their home rendezvous to the In struction camps, their pay, accommo dation, subsistence i and instruction at the camps and provision for their return trip from the camps to their home stations should be conducted by the Btate authorities directly with the adjutant-general, department of Columbia, i Vancouver ' Barracks, Washington. The maneuvers this year are to be the most active of any yet held, ac cording to the memoranda sent out by the war department some time ago. More attention Is to be given to regimental, battalion and compa ny field work and lesB to the brigade and division, although several days will be given tip to the larger forma tions. Heretofore the greater share of benefit has gone to colonels and brigadier-generals, but the majors, captains ' and lieutenants will be more on their own resources this year. Oregon will have about llOo men In the field. TllK STRENUOUS LIFE . I'ulls So Hard on the Stomach It Must Hnro Help The stress and strain of the stren nous life In both city and country makes stomach troubles. Five peo ple suffer today where one did ten years ngo with sick headache, dizzi ness, flatulence, distress after eutlnir. specks before the oyes, bloating, ner vousness, sleeplessness and Hie other symptoms of Indigestion. All who are Buffering with stom ach troubles, and that means at least two out or three In Eugone and other towns, should use Ml-o-na stomach tablets. Nothing else Is as safe, yet effective; nothing clso can be bo thoroughly relied upon to relieve all troubles from Indigestion as Ml-o-na. So reliable Is Ml-o-na that the Red Cross Drug Company, with every CO -cent box they sell, give a guaran tee to refund the money unless the remedy cures. MAY TAKE SPECIAL TRAIN TO ALBANY The promotion department of ,thc Commercial Club this morning re celved a letter from H. I. Uascnt. manager of the Albany Commercla. Club, urKliiK the Eugene excursion Ists who are to visit Albany r May 29, to arrange to come earlier In the day than on the evening train which arrives there about S o'clock The state Rural Letter Carriers' As sociation meets In Albany on thai day and It is desired by the Alban people to have as large a crowd a: possible in town then. The matter ol securing a special train for the trir will at once be taken up by the lo cal club, and President Williams will tnnnlnt a fntntnlttPe tO BeClire the necessary number of persons re quired for a special train nr, Tha flrttt rnninilrtee refuses to serve for the reason that all the members are contemplating going to Seattle to see tne Daitiesnip neei. OHPHKIM THKATKH DItKW LARCiK CROWD AGAIX LAST XIGHT The Empire Stock Company nleased another larsre audience last night at the Orpheum theatre. The stage -has been thoroughly renovated and a very pretty stage setting greets the eve of the audience as the cur tain ascend3. "The Millionaire" will continue all week. Next week, com mencing Monday night, "My Sweet heart1' will be the attraction. Thlf is said to be one of the mo3t b?au- tlful comedy-drama3 ever written. The curtain rises promptly at 8:15 each evening, there being only oaf performance at night, except Satur day nights, when two full perform ances will be given the first start lng at 7:30 and the second at 9:00 The admission is 10 cents and 20 cents, the reserved . seats being 3( cents. There will be a matinee nex; Saturday afternoon at 2:30, the prices being 10 cents and 15 cents reserved seats 25 cents. WELL-DRILLERS OF EUGENE ESTABLISH. I'ltlCEP Eugene, Or., May 12, 190S. We, the undersigned well driller: In Eugone and vicinity, have estab llshed the following prices: For a three-Inch well In earth, 5C cents per foot; in gravel and sand rock, 75 cents per foot. No casings furnished. For a four-Inch well In arth, 75 cents, per foot; In gravel and sand rock, $1.00 per foot. No casings-furnished. For cement, gravel and 'basalt rock, 2 per foot. The owner of the well to furnish all needed casings. For out-of-town work, parties hav ing well drilled to rnrnlsh all trans portation, board and the water nec essary to drill. J. E. KILBORN. LA DUKE & LEFFLER. G. W. TAYLOR. CARPENTER & BUCHHOLZ. . C. O. GORDINIER. E. 1. REYNOLDS. m20 GOULD LIVERY, FEED AXD SALES STABLES I-fRVlnir niirehnspH the ntlhprt food stables on West Fifth street, near Willamette, we Intend to conduct 8 first-class livery, feed and sales sta ble.1 We are prepared to furnish KOOd teams and ladies' RHrlriln hnrip on short notice. Our nrlr.es Will be fnnnrl rentmnn. hie and our treatment of the public courteous and obliging. . Having had much experience I: the liverv bii.lnAKR wo know hn.- i, conduct such an establishment In r first-class manner. We respectful!.' solicit a share of your patronage, tf - D. G. GOULD & SON. NOTICE OK SALE. Notice Ib hereby given to whom It may concern that by virtue of an or der of the County Court of Ijinc County, Oregon, made and entered on the Hth day of Mny, 190S, the undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jacob Huff, deceased, will sell at pnbllc sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the steps of the Lane County Court House In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June. 190S, at the hour of 2:30 p. m., cer tain real property belonging to said estate, described as follows, to-wlt: It8 6 and 7 In block 41, In Junction City, Laue County, Oregon. W. C. WASHBURNE. Administrator with the .will annexed of the estate of Jacob Huff, de ceased. 0. F. SKIPWORTH, - Attorney. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of l-ftno County. Ore gon, will revelve Benled bids for the furnishing of all material and con structing a bridge across the Ed wards Slough ou Countv road No. 12. In Sec. 15. Tp. 1. S. R. 4 W., said bridge to be an SO foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by a cetrl fled check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. said bid to be filed with thClerk of Ijine County on or before i o'clock In the after noon of Jnnn 4th, 190S. Tho court reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids By order of the Court. K. V. t.KB. County Clerk. ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that th County Court of Lane County. Ore gon, will recdlve sealed bids fur the furnishing of ll material and con structing a bridge across the Ed wards slough on County Ro.id No. 12 In Sec. 15, Tp. 1G, S. It. 4 V., said bridge to bo a 50 foot span, of Ilow Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications nov, on file In tho office of the Count) Clerk of Lane Caunty, Oregon. Al; bids to be accompanied by certified check of 5 per cent of the aimnint ol the bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane County on or before 2 o'clock, In the afternoon of June 4th, 190S, The Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of tho Court. E. V. LEE, , County Clerk. O A tag bum a 10-cent piece will count FULL valu, 'A tag from a 5-wnt piece will count HALF vilu. TOBACCO with valuable tags 1 Save your tags from HORSE SHOE MASTER STANDARD NAVY GRANGER TWIST J.T, Old Statesman OidPiaoh Tlntlay'a 1S-x. Nataralkat SptarHtad Sailor's PrWa EgtarrtJris Jolty Tar BridlaBH Old Honesty Clack Bear W. N. Tinsley't Natural Uil far Pick ivy ; Tags froto the above brands are good for the following and many othar useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold CuffButtons 30Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags Lady's Pocltetbook-SOTm Pocket Knifc-HOTm Playing Cardj-30 Tp 1 60-yd. Fishing RetHDTip - Many merchants 1 have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. , . . Y PREMIUM DEPARTMENT . ; 'THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.' FOH SALE OR TRADE One of the best retail merchandise Hores In Lane county. Parties will :ake improved farm property or Eu- -rene property to value of their prop jrty, $4500. Balance for stock, from 53000 to $5000, to be cash. This is x splendid chance If you are: looking ,'or a chance to make money. Ad- lress ' P., this office. m31 Warner tunes pianos. Leave tr iers at Morris' Music S'ore. tf N'OTICE OP FIN'Ali SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby g'.ven' 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 tht afternoon of said day has been fixed by order of said court for the hearing jf objections to said final account tnd for the final settlement of said 3state. All objections must be (lied on or before said date. Dated April 9, 1908. , " ' ADELINE A. TAYLOR, . U Bilyeu. Attorney. Administratrix. DECORATION DAY, MAY 30 If you intend to have a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Da you should make your selection at once, while there is a nice stock to select from. Nothing nut the best ot work furnished at reasonable prices Corner Sliith and Willamette sts n29 E. C. LAKE. STERXItKlWi HAItiiiT. PhotoS, stamps and p,nt cards Cleneral vlewwork. Sixth street be tween Willamette and Olive. ' tf HIvSM ( L.MKXT Fresh car best Bniiie Portland ce-1 mem jusi arriTeu. rrice 1.1.75 per barrel. Chambers lldw. Co. COW KKKD O AUnlfa meal. At n.iliev's Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone P.ed uOAB T O XT. IA, Iwi tu. tod if H iit Bai NOTICE OF SALR OF WATER BONDS Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance nf nnri In pnnfnrmliv in nance number 734, passed by the common council on the 6th day of May, 190S, and approved by the may or on the 6th day of May, 1908, the uiuiuou council or tne city of En tene will receive nieri n.nnn,i. t the office of the city recorder, In cusene, uregon, tor tne purchase of three hundred thousand dollars In water bonds of kaIiI etiv n t.nv r,n. thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m Tuesday, July 7, 1908, and that said proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said time. . That the city of Eugene proposes to sell the said three hundred 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: thnt rniiH hn.j. ... bear interest at the rate bid, not to e.xeeeo o per cent per annum; said Interest payable ' semi-annually on the first dav of .Inlv mn !,,,,.... . each year from their date until paid; L..t nam inree nundred thous and dollars of water bonds will bo come due and payable by the city of I'.ugene as follows: On the first day ... .....,...,, principal and in terest Payable nt n n1..a j upon by purchaser and city. iiiai saia oonds shall not be sold Tor ess than their par value; tfhat in addition to the ireneml kli.., . o. ....... uuiinauuu Vi the said city, the said bonds when ".u BiiHii oe a nrst and exclusive lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of everv 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 right of re jecting any and all bids. aJh.',t the !altl bond8 wll '"lied to the terms of the act, "To re-lncor-imrate the city of Eugene, and to l pea all acts and parts of acts In con .,f ,L rcwl,h' flled ln 'he office !.:T,r of s,ale February i s, ,,; a ,he ""'"-laments thereto passed and enactoi i. . the ritv nf v ' JB I"50 e or oi An I "on "gCne n ,he 18 day aeenn, I"' :..Mor' ' q.ilred to d-J, n I'm r,,bli8h for 60 gene l - v r r n' iS'" "d El- OreKl,n. ""' '"""'nca at Efl 3 S?f ??? T?,""'',mwuuiJ . .....MtHNM I Auction a 3 &a v ri & ti it at S. P. Stock Yards ' ' at Eugene, on Saturday, May 23d, '08, l:30p,i 26 head of well bred driving and business kid mares and geldings just from California. Bra 3 the famous Fiunel ranch, near Red Bluff. Note reserved; no bv-biddin-; all will go-TERMS CASZl : J. A.. Carnenter. owflff - r J S. P. VVyivegar, auctioneer. viiffj A ;om B!in.Fia . is Important for th( eur .,-i-ihi dav starts '13 ami if not good tbbs'J" likely to wrong. T h: c'..eer3 but not iwW an be bre;d from"' line leas, aromatit rleliilons cocoas or H-J fnitn Green's, fit for l)f fiilciire. Oar :-e kept UP ! ard in fine roller proc and cereals o( all H4 w r ' THE SQUAU m wm m f rn m 1 J t pa I'D. i - m nil I vv . in. j-Rin, deal 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. mam ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C.P.BJ.RNARD BANGS LIVERY CO. Livrry, Feed, Stage end Sales StaWes Cibs Always Rciiy . First Class Turnouts of All Dnpt'" . McKHNZIE ST. GE leivrs EuEfne EU0ESF vf.'rrit-t'' 1 private rrsldercrs hu will call lor f Mlf;'' rw 1 bggast if notllled the day btfore. r....nv...M.I.11 I ,orl P3iM 'ne. ,4s' 6 f first nbHction, May 6th . tt MERCHANTS pAn EUGENE, OHECON : RsalEfcl Business i rmscrvaCvcU- .of S S ZPiSCEF, r-Qt. POTTER F.'N. McALISTER- Car;:hX