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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1908)
Kl'GEVE DAILT GUARD, .MO.VIAV, MAV 3.5, 1W ,1 fi AN OF DISEASE MRU SUFFERING Ko truth is more forcibly manifesuJ il physical life than the old saying like begets like;" for just as the offspring of healthy ancestry are blessed with pure, rich blood, insuring health and strength, so the children of blood tainted parentage inherit a polluted circulation to burden their existence with disease and suffering. Swollen glands aliout the neck, brittle bones, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers and general poor health, are the usunl ways in which Scrofula is manifested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs and tubercular niattei that from birth life is made miserable with suffering. Others who inherit the disease succeed in holding the trouble in check during young, vigorous life, but when the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality, and especially after a spell of sickness, the ravages of the disease will com mence, and in a great many cases terrainatein Consumption. S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula. It runoate9 the entire circulation and UTlves out me m.i"iiiioiio uut ,uuiiii.. deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes to the very bottom of the trouble and removes the canst and cures the disease, but it supplies the weak, anaemic blood with tlie healtniui tmmerties it is in need of. S. S. S. is mailt Q.,;rJu rtf l,..-ilimr elennsini roots, herbs and harks, and is an absolutely safe remedy for young or old. Book on the blood and any medical advice about Scrofula riven free of charge. THE SW'lfT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers now on the raze trade of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.C0 to insure. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Percheron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weight, 2300 pounds. The cham pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several, banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Ihursdays at Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G: R. PRICE, Manager. V Tyler B. r.caid (8b RickeL Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION JUNE 25-27 The annual meeting of the West ern division of the State Teachers' Association will he held in Eugene on June 2i, 2fi and 27. The program Is being prepared by the presidents of the special departments. Resides the regular grammar-school depart ments', which consist of the primary, Intermediate and advanced sections, the association maintains a depart ment of music, a department of su pervision and a department of sec ondary and higher education, Tlie officers having charge of the program have secured the services of Kllivood P. Cubbnrly, of Stanford TnlvrtrHlty; Albert Ilushnell Hart, of Harvard University: Edward Hyatt, State Superintendent of Public In struction of California, and A. C. Nelson, Superintendent of Public In struction or Utah. Miss Kffie D. Mc Kadden, of the San Francisco Nor mal School, will give special Instruc tion In primary methods. The pro gram will provide for four sectional periods anil ten general lectures. Tho citizens of Eugene are prepar ing to give the teachers a royal re ception. The following committees have been appointed: Committee on entertainment, I,, fl. Alderman, G W. Hug, Cora Wold, Maude Calloglv, Funnle Millienn; reception commit tee, W. H. Millard. Ida Patterson, Emma Chase, "W. C. Lyons, E. K. Parker. Tho annual business meet ing will be held on Friday morning, June 25, at which timo the stand ing committees will submit their re ports and the president will deliver the annual address. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, . and our cracker list is confined to the best the market' affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share of your patronage solicited. .-SSJV W. J. Gibson & Son , Staple B Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 97 WEST EIGHTH I O 8E23 Ksaaa (58 ft GOOD REAL ESTATE DEAL AT COTTAGE GROVE JOHV SIMMY, FAli.MEIt, liLVS DAVK K1XX I'UOI'IillTV I1AXI) ORGANIZED. An Important real estate deal was consumated this week through cor respondence of the parties result ing In the transfer of the Dave Finn property on the south side of Main Street, next to the Southern Pitclfic depot grounds. The properly has a. frontage on Main street of 125 feet, with a depth of some 95 feet. John Snmy, the well known far mer and financier, is the lucky buyer. Lucky, in that, ho picked up the properly for $2,25(1. or $18 per front ,fo.-.t. This Is probably the only property on Main street that conlil he purchased for less than $100 per front foot. It Is understood that Mr. Spray already planning to erect, a building covering his enelre holdings, which will probably be utilized as a cum mlislon and produce house. Cottage (Jrove Hand. ' The young men of this city, manv of them members of the old band, met last Thursday evening and or ganized a band, as follows: J. C. Mnrss, president; A. L. Griffin, Sec. and Trean.; C. Comer, Snrgcant-at-armes; P. I,. Bennett, mnnngor. The band Is composed of fourteen nieces, as follows: Cornet Guy Van Rip per, I'.rnest Hlsliy, Menzo Finer! v, Will Thompson, Herton Earl. Sait ophono I,. Turpln. Alto A. L. Griffin, lien Sanford. Baritone Horace Cochran, J. M. Ir.ham. Trom bone J. C. Morse, A. I,. Wynne, C. Comer. Tuba L. RMiy. Drums U P. Dennett, Dob Sherwood. 2 Automobile Livery I Automobiles for Hire , Day or Night Day Phone Black J5J I Night Phone Black J75J EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager 0 o 0 YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in t!;e Grocery Line phone or leave your order at "THE PARK GROCERY" . Successor to Nlcklin and Neal Quality and PriccG luirantccd. Phone M iln 63 D P 1 D pk..dOAk,9ihndo.ik K. JJaniel, rrop. ElectricGas, Water Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call and ' let us estimate or your work ! Ay a & Heitznun Willamette Valley Co 34 West 8th St. Phone block 1 117 O XKW PLAY TOVICHT AT OHI'HKl'M THKATItE Tonlsht the popular Kniuiru Stock Company, whlcj id playini? at the Or-j phtuiti theatre, will present ".Vy Sweetheart," whb h is one of tlie; most beautiful o mi'-dy dramas evtri written, and the (,r;(h-iiin's n"W ma l-1 aeers. Mesre. Kl- :iln mid Ierciv:.l, i pmniise. the most iiuercsiinir produc tion ever seen at the Orpheum, and It is their aim to matte tlie Orpaeum's program better eac h week, irrespec tive of expense and hard work. There will be many new and Interesting 'features connected wi'h the perform ance tonight and as "My Sweetheart" will be tho attraction all week full houses will probably greet the play ers each night. Miss Holzer, the leading lady, will appear In the part In which Mrs. Klsk won success, and the praise Miss Holier has received for her clever portraying of the part, that of a young country girl, has been most flattering. L. Brigham Percl yal, leading man with the Empire Company, will have a character com edy part, that of a good old Down Kast farmer, and his performance will undoubtedly keep the audience roaring with laughter. Miss Brig ham, Mr. Burton, Mr. Kleppln and Mr. Gray will also he seen to advan tage In this play and those who fall to see "My Sweetheart at the Orphe um this week will miss a truly In teresting performance. SPECIAL WHITE Lace and Embroidery Very Spectel 20c Vclues, a yard 7c I.I'MIIKK Y.i.) IX XKV LOCATION' W. II. Andrews bus moved his lum ber yard to West Fifth street, across from the dross hotel. Those de siring building material will find him at tho now location prepared to fill ordera as promptly and satisfac torily as In the past. m2i C. XADKAU WILL OPEX 1MP1XYMU.T OFFICE In connection with his cigar store, at 531 Willamette street. Those wish ing holp telephone tied 1421, or call at cigar store, 631 WlllnmeUe street. Jl n. c. MoitAAX's vmxm itK FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phono Ulnek 5391. Residence phone niaek r.r.oi. Valued Same as (iolil, Tl. f! Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers when they buy a box of New Lite Pills that they get the worth of that much gold In weight. If afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guaran tee by V. Kuykendall, cfrugglst. 25c. A well made torchon lac", in nar row and wide; regular value, 20c; very special 7C 15c Values, a yard 5c ..Women-, ,, " perfect f A well finished torchon lace, wldt lac; very special. . . edge, beautiful ; regular value 40c Embroidery, yard 19c Beautiful embroidery; good edge aad fine body, wide; value io 40c; very special, yard lOc U lily . . "W n , - very siw5,i ' rrgu,r w ' -, chi-h 'ue ii $.50 Wool Shiris 1JG A' . o"ien s wain. iflotk v--ry Spedal t,iw IIAUKY liOWX S KLKCTIOX IS GKXKKAI.I.V COXCKDKl: Harry flown will be elected sher iff, according to the opinion of those best Informed on the situation In Lane county. The penile have con fidence in his ability to discharge tiic duties of the office, and feel that his experience will be valuable to the public. In a position so Important. Mr. Down is making a quiet, gentle manly campaign, which Is character istic of the man, and Is gaining friends daily in all parties, the ma jority of the voters realizing that it Is not a question of politics In select ing a sheriff, but of fitness and trustworthiness. WF.LHY STEVKXS f.KADS l-'Olt COl'XTY ASSKSSOIt ' Welby Stevens is one of the strong est and cleanest candidates for office put forward by either party this year. He Is a young man who was raised In Lane county and hns won for him self an enviable position in the es teem of his acquaintances, his friends being numerous in every pari of the county. He knows the value of Lane county property, and Is qunll fltd to make a just and equitable as sessment; furthermore his reputa tion is such that no one doubts that he will perform his duty fearlessly and Impartially. No mistake will be made by elect ing a man like Welby Stevens to fill this Important county office. COMPLFTK WORK IX I'LHASAXT HILL CEMKTKHY The people of Pleasant Hill will meet at the cemetery there on Thurs day morning to complete tlie work begun. Dinner will be spread In the Woodman hall, prepared by the la dles. All Interested are requested to bo on hand. COFFEE , You are both judge and jury for Schilling's Best. Your grocer returns rour tnooer if rou doo't like it; wo pay him FOK SAI.F, OR TKAHK. One of the best retail merchandise stores In Lane county. Parties will take Improved farm property or Kn geiio property to value of their. prop, erty, $L"00. Balance for stock, from $3000 to 15000. to he cash. This Is a splendid rhanfe If yon are looking for a chance to make money.. -Address "P.," this office. mai GKHMAN COACH STAU.iny The (lermnn coach hoisn wl-h I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Hangs' barn. If J. II rFRlCINS. The World's Itest I'llnuiro Is not entirely Iree from disease. On the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the low levels malaria U encountered to a greater or lesser extent, according to altitude. To overcome climatic affections, lassi tude, malaria jaundice, biliousness, ever and ague, and general debility, Hie 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 V Kuykendall's drug store. Price 50 cents. wood: WOOD! Maple, body ana second growth fir and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. rhone Black 1141. Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, stomach and liver troubles, keeps von well all summer. That's what Ilol llster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Try It and you will always buy It. 35 rents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Conlixiny. 11' YOV KXF.W The merits of the Texas Wonder you would never suffer from kidnev, PiaddiT or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle I two months' treatment) sold by O. .1. Hull, or bv mall. Send fur testimonials. ir y; y ofofi Olive street, St. Louis. $2.50 white waists $1.69 ' 1000 lingerie, white waists, all sizes; -short and long sleeves; lace trimmed $2.50; sale. .i-il.OD $3.50 white waists $2.95 Women's lingerie waists in all sizes, beautifully trimmed; reg ular $3.50; sale $2.3 $5.00 white waists $4.29 Women's high grade lingerie waists, hand finished, lace trim med, $5.00; sale $4.20 well ,,i. ,e"8tll. Ptrlm 15c India L in,, A well mxA Very Special Monday and Tuesddv tl inwnman'cnvfJ.tl In I $1.50 women's oxfords $!. 1 9 $ 1 .50 men's oxfords $1.29 $2 women's oxfords $1.65 Sale of all white shoes and Ox fords, in all sizes and widths, in heavy and light soles; plain and calf toe. , 1Ee BON MARCHE 540 Willamette Street THE EYE AXi) ITS CARE (By Dr. Franc Lucille Hard, N'ew Chrisman Block.) In our first article upon the eye and its care a brief description of the anatomy of the eyeball will be com menced. ' As all know, the eyeballs are sit uated In the front of the head In two hollow cavities called the orbits. The shape of these cavities is pyra midal with the apeces directed in ward. The walls of the orbits are of bone lined with various tissues and much fat, which forms a soft bed for the eye-ball to rest in. In front, the eye Is protected by the eyebrows, eyelids, and eyelashes. The eyebrows help keep the dust1 and dirt from toe eye and also regu-! late, to a small extent, the amount of light which enters the eye. The eyelids are the shields of the eye, 619 Willamette St. WHAT TO ll.WK r'OIl DIXXER Is often a question of great In portance. Let us help yon. u you will call at our store te may be able to sngjest lots ol things you haven't thought cl Everything we keep is up t9 the highest standard o( ettel lenee, and contains more nour ishment to the square tori than three times a3 much oil lower grade. THE SQUARE DAL GROCER Phone Main 25. ROI.I.F.D llARI.KY II AY AM) HALF.!) At nnlley's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Red 1321. tf COW KKKP Alfalfa meal. At Uallev'g Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 12fil. and play a very Important part In protecting the eyeball. Their action being Involuntary as well ns volun- tary, they close upon the slightest danger approaching the eye. And In: the act of winking, the gland3 which line their Inner surface are ! made to secret a solution which j keeps the front of the eye moist and well lubricated. But perhaps the : greatest use of the eyelids is to keep the light from the eyes when at rest, for if one was never able to j close the eyes and shut out all1 light and motion, occasionally,: think what a calamity It would be.! The eyelashes, which are rows of: short curved hairs situated at the1 free margin of each eyelid, also holp i in keeping dust from entering the I eye. Some times these tiny hairs! grow in the wrong direction and ; cause much trouble by scratching! and irritating the eyeball. This can ! generally be helped by carefully re moving the offending lashes. I The above are the protectors of1 the eye-ball. The rotators ormus-j cles of the eye will next be considered. There are six muscles attached to each eyeball. The Internal Rectus muscle Is situated on the nasal side of the eyeball pulling It toward the nose. The External Rectus muscle which pulls the eye toward the temple and Is fastened to the tem plar side of the eyeball. The Super ior iiecius muscle, Bituated on top of the eyeball pulls it upward and' the Inferior Rectus muscle pulling i' downward. Is located on the under f side of the eye. There nre two oth-! cr muscles called the oblique mus-j cles named from their action In pul ling the eyes obliquely up and down.; Of the muscles of the eye the In-! ternal Rectus Is the strongest, thei Kxternal Rectus Is the longest, and the Inferior Rectus Is the shortest. (To be Continued.) ! ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARn EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready j First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKHNZIE STAGEIcwes Eugene EUGENE FLORENCE STACE- at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at A ciailystaueIeiVtsEuseMit6i.n private residences but will call (or for Mapleton, dost connection ty baggage if notified the day before. steamer for Florence and remt Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Pho.'e Main 21 MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a Genera! Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, P'1 L. H., POTTER VictPta F. N. McALiSTER, Cor 7lh and WilUm-tte TiT il -nnr"" WOOD SAWING John M. y. Dixon, successor to W K. Roddy. All wood sawed to gauge ! For prompt service phone Black I 3512. Residence 32 4 High street, tf I Gasoline woodsAw sn.iinKis; .v ii ahjiit. l'hntOii, stamps and post cards. C-enern! view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf . Pronounced by millions the great est strength maker, nppetltn builder and health restorer. Hollisier's Rocky Mountain Tea will make von frfel tftnt life Is worth living. ' ST, cents, tea or tablets, l.inn lrug Co. If you can buy yenir witches, jew elry :vu! oi'iii-n! roods of Walts just as rh-'iin as at any otlur pla.-e. and cot chances to r!:.;w on-, nr more ni thos,, tine I'vi , a, why not imv-t your money there? OASOI.IXK WOOD SAW W. 0. White I prepared to your wood on short notice. . l'hone Itlack 4351. Besldenc cr..-. 616 west sixth .tr.Bt ,e8iaeni:e. raaranEBajceEEzs FANCY PRIZ2 CATTLI nre !:. offrred t E It will li-' a fanlly will . "joy ad vou the advani ail your meat here W'a Broders' Bros Phon.Moh.40..WW If you want watches, jewelry or j-l.isses. Watts can clnvinee vou that y.i will pay you to buy of him. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hava Always Bcughbl Bears the yY tt -Stature of C7j; , A FULL LINE OF... New Granitwaf e just in Stoves, Ranges and tfcaters ffiSiT'S5 S. Lt o