THE EIGEXE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, Jl'.VE 36, 1008.
pj
HER FEET WERE
SOREANDCRACKED
Soles Seemed as Though Covered
Svith Knife Cuts Could No Bear
Weight of Feet Even on Pillow
Was Long Unable to Walk Many
Remedies Failed Now Cured.
ITyou have a good Coat ard
Vest and would like to look
as well as the fellow with a
t . A
new suit buy a tine pair
, oi Flat Iron Brand Trousers
at $2.50 to $7.50 and
you have your suit complete
ROBERTS BROS
TOGGERY
554 Wild-net te Street
A NICK MTTI.K MKAIj AT '
THK THEATRE CAFE
Is always iippi'criiitcil, where yon get
everything nii nppetly.ing mid tooth
simio, these Juie mornings, when
your iiipcll Ih flcklir. When you
vtiuit ( (rent your friends, jour wife
or your Mvi'.'llienrt to a meal Hint In
eookell to (he nocii's taste, Ill-Inn
them to the Theatre; Vntv.
WILL PRAISE CUTICURA
AS LONG AS SHE LIVES
"Some four years ago I had tho ml
fortune to liavo my fwt get soro. The
doctors could not UiU ine what it was.
1 uned everything I could hear or think
of hut alt to no avail. The feet were
all cracked acrusH the bottom on it you
had taken a knife and cut them every
whichway. They would peel up, and,
oh, my I how they did hurt when I
would try to walk which I waa not
able to do for a long time. One day
one of our neighbor. came to our house
and naked what was the matter. I
showed him my feet and he said he had
some Cuticura Ointment which would
heal them up. There was only enough
to apply once, but I found it helped
me so much that I sent for a set of
Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and
Cuticura Pills, costing one dollar, and
to my great joy, my feet were cured
and have never troubled me since. I
shall praise Cuticura as long as 1 live
for the great help it has been. Mrs.
Mnrgaret Primmer, Plattin, Mo.t June
30 and July 21, l'.07."
336-WORD TELEGRAM
TO REMOVE CONDITION
IJr. Albert Hush noil Hart, profes
sor of American History in Harvard
received while here in Eugene a 2.16
word telegram which had followed
him across the continent from place
lo place. A rond father requested in
a lengthy telegraphic argument that
a condition against his son's record
In one of the Doctor's classes, be re-
moved.
Dr. Hart delivered the commence
ment address before the University
graduating class, and is a speaker
before tne state teachers gathering
If he had not stopped here the mes
sage might have followd him around
the world, for the Harvard peda
gogue Is circling the globe. '
ECZEMAS
And Other Itching, Torturing
Humors Cured by Cuticura.
Warm baths with Cuticura Rnnp and
gentle anointings with Cuticura Oint
ment onorci instnnt
relief in the moat dis
tressing forms of itch
ing, burning, 'scaly,
(runted humors, ecze
mas, rashes, inflam
mations, irritations,
and clmfings of infancy
and childhood. nirmi
ropt find sloop nnd point to-a speedy
nnd pnrmnnent cure, in the majority of
casus, when, all other remedies 'fail. .
(mnlPto Internal jind Intcrnn! Treatment for
Fvttry Humor nf InfrilH. ciilMrcn. unil Ailulls
nmaisw of Ciitlcura Sn-m (JO.) m riiiinm- tfc Bkin.
Ciitlftira Oimimnt :.tr.) to Mcftl tlu Skin, nmj
t Uciir:i Hi'milvi'iit (riilc),orlti thi'frirniofl.'hornl.ito
ronic.l nils 27ic. t vl.il of Mm to purify Dip h'ooil.
bold ihniimtiotit tin w orld. Potter Uruit A Uliem.
Con . H-.lf- pniptr., HoHton, Musi. -
Mail wl Irco, CuLicuru booh on Skla Dtowucs,
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE &. BOWN
L: very, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eueene. Or. ,
C : 1 1 1 K T i . A X I 'O XV K XT I O X
IX SESSION AT TCIIXER.
' Turner, Or., June- 25. The large
hell In the Turner Memorial Taber
nacle. Ufter a sllenca nf nenrlv a voor
has announced the opening of the
juiiy convention or tne Christian
churches of Oregon. After a song
service led by W. A. Shaffer of Walla
Walla, the Ministerial Association,
which occupies the first few days of
the convention period, was uddressed
by K. V. Zollars, president of Okla
homa Christian University, Endl, Ok
la. An address was given on' the
Roman letter, by Professor E. C. Wig
more, of Eugene Bible University.
President Zolrn minim "Thn
Preacher's Office." A discourse on
the book of Hosea was delivered by
C. H. Hilton, of Milton, Or., and a
missionary address by H. T. Sutton
of Ashland, Or. The attendance was
good and the convention will contin
ue until in July .
1(1! VAX NOMINATION
CIXtllKl), SAY SII'I'ORTER.S.
Denver, 'Col., .1 line 25. Supporters
of William J. firyan in his contest for
a third nomination and the demo
cratic ticket today declared that thsy
were sure of at least 750 votes for
him on the first "ballot and that thoy
probably will h;ive NOO.
1 A total-of fi72, two-thirds of ' the
vote In the 'convention la i-,.nnl.-,,,i f,,,:
nomination. '
The Bi-yaii'inen. say that their esti
male does not cxclile tho New York
delegation. 1
Thev smv i'uil llvi-aii ...in ,..! i... a'
.. .....v ..... .... ,,,,, n ,,, ity an
rtverwheliiiliig miijority, despite all
Tiwii liiul lauimaiiy and -all
others can nut fm-th in tiio (..nVw.!
Hon. ,tv
.MAIS srcCKKKS (iKXKlt.Mj
Fi :sTox, ix cai.ii'ouxia.
n Francisco' .rune 25. Tho Bv.
nmincr says today:
1 nlunol .Marlon P. Mans, com-ii'c-iiliig
thu Twentiefj Infantry,
I 11 1 i1 f-UMHMU-11 ;n. iju. -r.-.JKllo at
.mi in-rcy, was designated by th'; War
Hi - .-! t-tiiit'iit yesterday as a icinponiry
'-.lie essur nf lli lgailier-deui ral l-'un-xli":
us Ciiiiiiniuuler ol' tlie Depurt
im t ol' t'allfnniia v1imi the hitler
sl!: 'l be transferred to l-'ort. I.eavca-win-ih,
Jau., August 10.
NATIONAL GUARDS
WILL SHOOT FOR
. STATE MEDALS
CLSAiS
Julius
Goldsmith
E. C. Oulliford
Feed ancTLivery,
Boarding Stables
Now Floor Itoom Now
Itlitiber Tiro Turnouts.
Fall Crock Hlngo Idno.
100 West 8th Strwt.
1'houe Main 00
VXCLK SAM Wll.l, PAiSt
tiik toviX i:i:i
on .Ijily 4th In honor of his
birthday, and there will be
many milled gowns and gar
ments to show evidence of tho
paint. Whether It bo red
paint, stain or soil from Iny
cause whatever you will have
your garments renovated so
they will locik good as n?w when
cleaned at t'au Eiigeno Oye
Works.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 286!
ci.rsixtf i:i:i;cisi-:.s r,v
c.vnioui: school.
r. ne closing exercises of the Oatho
! lie school will ha held Krlilay eve
'nln.r. The public Is cordiallv invit
ed. The Sisters desire that a large
attendance of the patrons and friends
of tho school. "
j2li
fC'-1'
Rustic
moulding
P05TJ,BOXLrS
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Croccrlcs
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No dVUyj, we h'-e o ir own dtlivrrv
Madame Dean's
Pills.
FRENCH
FCMALC
Phone
Main 53
G.H.IRISlj
52 F.m
9lb Si
A Rate, Curtain Hb
i.irr or HepritKKMKu
MlKHTHl ATION. DEItl mow! II Ml.
WuM Hurct Hiptvt HMtlpfHcilnn OiiAr.
nnhtMl tr Mtmrv lVriinthil. fVnl ttro
lhl f..rl.nlHTlKix. Will wnil thorn
in IrtMl, lo U prtltl fer Vfrn n-llfvitl.
Hionplt'a Krvr. Iiinui en iiotllne tho
f f niiln, nt-cpt IHt HUhmllutr. II veur
UninKl"! uot havv llii-m nna your
Olxlrrm lo llio
UIITED HEOICtL CO., lot 74, lliciltlf, Pi.
Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano
0
PK()(iU..M I'Olt -TIIK (.UAXI).
"The Iloings of a Poodle."
"Wonderful Mirrors."
"Franceses, Hiuiinl or Two Broth
ers." fc' Too Indolent." s
"A Gamble Kor a Woman."
S:illg: ".lust a l.lttle Hiielclna- Phntr
and You."
"Smile On Me."
opticai, oi'i'ici.; i,osi:i.
Dr. Kranc l.uclle Hard, the Optic
ian, will h? out of the city from June
27th to .Inly 3rd. On her return,
and during the summer mouths, she
will be at her office, 1 to -I New
Chilsiiian lliilldlng, every day from
10 a. tu. to I p. in. Other hours by
appointment only. J27
IP YOV KS'IAV
The mrits or the Texas V.'onder
vmi would never arfrT r.'o.;; Utrinoy,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two imimti-. iit-rtuui'iiil yold
by O. .1. Hull, or by mull. Rend for
testimonials. Dr. 15. W Hall, 292fi
Olive street. St. Louis.
TltSlOX TO MAVPOItT.
During the summer season Sun
day trains will be run on the ( & E.
from Albany to Yaiiulna, leaving Al
bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning
local from here connects with this
'iii'i at Albany, round trip rate,
$3.00.
The anmTal rifle and revolver com
petition o" the Oregon National
guard will be held on the rifle range
near Salem during the week of July
20 to 24 Inclusive. General orders
Xo. 9 from the office of Adjutant
General W. E. Flnzer, just issued,
gives Jull Instructions to regimental,
battalion and company officers as- to
how the competing guardsmen are to
be selected, as well as a complete
program of the four day's shoot. The
commanding officer of each regi
ment will Bend a team of four men
and one alternate to be selected from
the regimental and battalion com
missioned and non-commissioned of
ficers; from each company a team of
four men and one alternate to be se-
selected by the company commander,
all to be selected by previous compe
tition on some outdoor range In such
manner as each commanding officer
many deem necessary to secure the
best shot of his command for the
team. No guardsman will, par
ticipate in the state contest unless he
shall have performed not less than
it per cent of all m tarv dutv since
Joining the National guard.
ine following markmanshin con-
teats will take place during the four
day's competition:
btate trophy match comnanv
cnampionsnip; prize, silver cup tri he
come the be3t property of the organi
zation winning It three tlme3, not
necessarily In succession.
State medal match Competing for
state trophy; prize, a gold medal, to
become the property' of the o(f!ceror
iiimer winning it three times, not
necessarily In sur-rssion. The hteh-
est Individual scire ia the state
trophy match will bo awarded "the
prize in this ctmust.
State individual match Onen ' to
all members of the national guard
competing for the s'ate trophy;
prizes, (11 gold medal, two silver
medals, bronze m?ilnls and a silver
medal to' lie awarded to the follow
ing: The'' guardsman ' making Uie
highest aggregate score in slow fire,
the on? making the highest score in
rapid fire and to the one making' the
highst'scores.iu..sklriiiish fire.
. . Gove'rnor.'s trophy match Megl
fiienlal championship,' open to teams
of ,ei,ht men from. fni-'i regimental
organization In tlii'i' slat". . This
trophy is to be conipetiyl for iiinitnlly.
btate pistnl match Open t:) all
commissioned' officers of the na;ie.i-
iil guard and to. 'all non-commis
sioned officers prVsnt cn the range
.luring the statu competitions; lh'iz . s.
a g:ild medal to the competitor mak
ing the highest wsgresati'scjrq, and
a uiK-r imllal to- each of the ti'.o
competitors making Ci.e highest n,s
sregaie score alier the gold niciiai
si'onij.
At. the; samp time of the national
Kuard shout th "-It mi mil match":-- of
ill? Orcna b:':mcii ot the .Wuijr.a.
liil'le usbScKiiiun will he held on tho
same range: There will be two
principal events, the trophy match
and the national nia:its:n;in's reserve
match. The usual rules will cover
the two events. Journal.
CLOSING EXERCISES
OF CATHOLIC SCHOOL
WIMj UK IIKI.ll THIS KVKXIXC;
IXTKKKKTIXK I'WOOItA.M Ait
IlAXliKI) I'Olt TIIK OCCASION.
WILL UK IlKIJ) THIS KVli.XIXO.
AT OTTO'S.
Merchant Lunch and all kinds ot
short orders will he served ngain.
commencing Saturday. June 27.
Hrenkfasts a speciality.
Pronounced by millions the great
est strength maker, appetite builder
and health restorer. Holllster's
Itocky Mountain Ten will make vou
feel that life Is worth living. " 35
cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co.
Feed your roses or lawn a little
"Will Grow" fertilizer and see the
Improvement. Chambers Hardware
Porch furniture at Chambers Hard
ware Co. d
See our line of hammocks, camn
furniture and refrigerators. J. W.
Kays Fur. Co. jf
t tt t t Tt
' ,'
A.MISKMK.NTS .
4- -t-
Direct from Its long run at the
St udebaker. Theater, Chicago, "The
Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," a com
edy in three acts by Anne Warner,
will be presented at the Ktigene
Theater on Tuesday, June 30, with
May Kobson In the title role. Miss
Itobson needs no Introduction to lo
cal theater goers here, as she will
be roinenibered for her clever work
while with Francis Wilson for a num
ber of seasons. She is conceded to be
the foremost character actress in
America. in "The Kejuvenation of
Aunt Mary", Miss Uobson has one of
the best character parts she has ever
had, and one of the best cf her en
tire stage ei'.P'er. L. S. Sir--, under
wlii'se iiituia!; 'inent Miss H-bsrni is
starring, has surround.'d her with a
strong company. The s'aghig of the
prndili'tina is most ebilmrjue mid the
pier-' has many novel stagj effects.
A Gram! '.unity .Vml'.cne .
"It gives me pleasure to speak a
good word fur y.ectrie Hitters,;'
writes Frank Conlan ot -illfi Houston
street, New York. "It's a grand fam
ily medicine for dyspepsia and liver
complications .while for lame back
nnd weak kidneys It qannot be too
highly recommended." Electric Hit
ters regulate the dlgestlvo functions,
purify the blood and impart renewed
vigor and vitality to the weak and
debilitated of both sexes. Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store. 50 cents.
Closing exercises of St. Mary's
Parochial School will be held tnis
evening. 1 he program is as follows:
Chorus .... "Happy are We Today'
Kecltatlon J. ue Vos
Song and Chorus "Oregon'
Instrumental Solo ..."Trinity Hells'
L. Murray.
Dninia ".loni'i of Arc"
Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans
....'.. M. Beatipro
Shanes, Dauphin cf France
J. Scherzlngei
Lady Agnes, si3 slstsr. . . . L. Nurre
Isabella, his mother .... E. De Vot
Earl Duncls F. Gent
Duke of Burgundy H. Mav
i-ount L,a Hire, French officer
. . . . : G. Camnbell
Lady Clare A. Miller
Angel R. Blumenrother
Beauvais, Judge .. . B. Scherzinger
Joan s Sisters and ! rlcinl.s.
Louise L. Brauner
Marge T. Jacobs
Lisette K. Brauner
Hannette D. Burbach
Thibaut, Joan's father. . . . M. Kolker
Sybille, her Godmother ..C. Coggin
Cantata, "The Fairies of the Sea
sons," Minims. .
Hymn "Holy God We Praise Thv
Name."
Awarding of Diplomas an'd Premiums
Interludes.
Instrumental Solo (Selected) L Nr
L. Nurre.
Instrumental Duet "Florence Waltz"
T. Jacobs and A. McMahon
Instrumental Solo "Butterfly Waltz"
T. Watson ' "
Chorus "America"
POKTLAXI) COXTHACTOItS
HID OX SWIFT PLANT.
Portland contractors are to he glr-.
the fll'St MlllinrllinitV r.f nriai-imr l.Mc-
for the ground floor work of the Un-'
ion meat company s plant, best
known,, perhaps, as. the Swift & Co.
packing house, as the Swifts are heav
ily interested, plans for which have
been completed and submitted to the
several parties interested, says the
Oregon Dally Journal. .Blue prints
cf the" folindarlnnc fnr 'ifn-r nf tl.
plant have Mieen completed and work'
on uie puings ami mo sl.ono w,aiis,.to
he put in will bq started ast'soon as
possible.
The first bunding that is to be
built will be n'- stories In height and
will cost something like $500,000. In
dimensions it will Im 200x130 feet
with an annex of 13'ix75 feet. The
specifications call for i!ve cnninlt ion
of the main building within the next
year. . '. ;
While the princinnl -building is in
the course of construction the st.ock
vnrds ;"id s"vernl smaller ImildieTs
are to be circled. Among tifi'se
be the glue factory,-vqto! pullery, Lie
1": In -'tei-.v ard t!ip engine ronn.
These buildings will be two. or t':'.ree
ste'ie In heigl-t, .150 feet in lemuh
andl 00 feet wide.
!; is exp-'.-ti-d that the railroad
ir.'H-k III tha nir-L-tii'r l,,,o n , I,
p.r.instila will he coniiileted within a
lew, wccks aiu then it will be pos
sible to shin all mate-rial right to the
site.
Www ww w -w mmm -w w -
HU W1I-1AI irtU-YlLE-DSSiTTrrnrl
"WIVE
.tiallv.l:.., ,
.Uiaii..Uau V..I.U me poison, pustular eruption? a unleni0!
the flesh, and in extreme cases the nerves ,! a "m hrealr
finirer nails drop off. Then the sufferers find themTrv "lMA Z,T
Jo foot with this humiliating, vile and destructi ve ppe oe! CJ
is so hlff-b.lv contacinns tll.inu an .. y . un' MMI,- i
handling the clothing or us.ing the toilet articl?, T.V1 .'"ocolat!
There ia but one certain, reliable cure for Conta,"0n, r,i . 'nlecW pen'
Is S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the right way bv d Poi50'1'
rirrulaftroM . . 50In down
every parttcle of the poiso?
blood pure and rich, tones n'u"'
ana completely and pennaticnM 5 ,Jstt.
disease Boo i . . P anev CUtM
?fConmS-S
wring with this debasin, . .jTr'H-
poison out tf your blood before it permanently wreck J?,'. J""1 WMk
bave a homi-treatment book on the disease winch we win "f w
who wish it, and in addition our physicians w'll eive L . '"toi!i
medical advice needed. THE SWIFT SPECff IC CO., -SSuSTS
PURELY VEGETABLE
1 eauiii ,
H4.
The GRAND..
Today and Tonight
PROGRAMME
I Sweden. 2 Land of the Gold Mines.
-.3 Incendiary 'Foreman.
4 . Public Nursery. 5 Unwilling Chiropodist.
. ..SONGS..
"There is something niee about you."
"Gypsie Ann"
..-W -Matinee
Every Day,2:45.
'' Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
8-Day Clock given away June 26th
SAVE YOUR CUPONS. ALL SEATS 10c.
liHiniiu i 1 1 1 oe ttii i(i i Knimoiiiiimii;tiuJ
Hucklen'.s Arnica Stivu Wins
Tom Moore, of kura; Route 1.
Cochran, On., writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the instep of my foot:
and could find nothinn that would
heal it until I applied Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve. Less than, hnlf of a 2 5
eent box won the day for me by ef
fecting a permanent cure." Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store.
W'U)1 s.tWiNO
John St. V. Dixou, succcitsor to W
R. Bodnv. All wnnH uwaH a
For prompt service phone Black
ooii. neaiaence 324 High street, tf
Gsollne woodsow
Cures dlzjy spelis, tire', feelings,
stomach and liver troubles, keeps
you well nl! summer. That's what
Holllster's Rocky MouiU.i Tua will
do. Try It and yon w13 il-rayi bnv
lt. 35 cents, tea or Mnn
Drug Company.
Sr the
spmt K.:nd Y311 Hint Unit BflUjhl
Zx . sr . ...
of utrz:
) o o
You can buy real estate on as fa
vorable terms as you can bnv furni
ture, or a piano. And when your
real este Is paid for It Is more
valuable than when you bought it
which is not true of other things
bought on the Installments.
Come and let us talk the matter
over with yon.
OliKCOV I, AMI CO.
412 Willamette' St.
Kitchen safes for $1.25 until July
4ih. See north show w indow. Cham
bers hai are Co. d
JUST ( I T (;rass AXI) wkhds.
Notice 1s hereby given that all
property owners must cut the grass
and weeds in the streets and alleys
abutting on their property within
the city limits within ten days- from
this notice rr work will he done and
the cost assessed against the prop
erty. By order of the Chief of Police.
1 rgi.
IW. M. GREEN,
VBSNtsBma&EUsattBmaam
tiik Him ti; ri, ix a;;t
is always atu-u-;ive 13 I'.ie ro
fl .!. t;!;-1, ;t:ul wli.-u it can tie
so I'linihiiK 1 uv'.i' 1 !;t jr- ful,
as ii i.s iii oKi- i''j;i;.iiL' artist
icaily tK'Mir.iic i ('ortviaiii ii'A
rliiny, tn iiulu!;-! 1 oap's-.tiiSle,
can only bi i-(iiiiii!,ii(!at)iO: Then
ntir s ;irt' s inml . ni:e iliat
tile ci,n v:r. i hi- b irr.e
Ij.v t In nine: liiiiiu il iar:n:o.
THE. SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
Iliils Wanted for Wor on Strtvt.
Tin Mre and wat.-r cnnimit:?? of
the city council will recive bids fof
sweepl.ig nnd ch-nuing up t:?e dirt or
the streets of t;,0 paved district and
also for sprinkling th.se streets. Rids
by the lliiv or the mnn'h fnr .,1.1,,.
or both these jobs should be address
ee 10 i.eorge Klsher. chairman of
the fire' and water committee. .
Haven't you otten wished that yoii
had bought real tstate in some par
ticular Section a few Venro ntwnf U'lll
you not be as apt to v 'slf, lna few
"ai;. mm you nn.I boucht one of
those five-acre tra-ts In Garden
Home addition. NOW! It's not so
hard to deride where to buy If you
l-.nl some frank and hen st advice
Come and talk, it over with us wien
you huve the lime, which ought to
bj right nwav.
OREGON I.AN-n CO.
412 Mill Street.
Owing to the absence of i
Chairman S. S. Bean, of the '
I'niverslty Board of Regents,
the meeting which comes reg-
ularly on the 23rd of June
H has been postponed until the
first of Jnlv.
iiilllllllll1llllllllllll'IHh'lt
AUTO - Li VERY
We have a fine 7-p'assenger 30H.P.
White Steamer
to hire by day or hour
Expert driver furnished
EUGENE GUN CO
K-i-mi
YOU WANT THE BEST
to bfound jn the Grocery Line phone or li-ave i ' nrJer at
"THE PARK GROCERY"
Successor to Nicklin and Ncal
Quality and PriccG uarantecJ.
Phone Main 63
Park and Oak, 9th and dak
R. Daniel, Prop.
R. C. SIOHOAVS n uXITVRB
FACTORY
FnrnltnrA nian,.pn .
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Factory at east end '
of rlfth street. Repairing solicited
Vhtm. Black 5391. Reside., 'pTon.
IF
STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES
r.r.r.
YOP WANT THK HKST BfV A STIDK11A IvM'
SPKIXO VA!OX OK Ht'KRKY. W 1)1 RAIlll. I '
MAXSHII AXI FINISH THKY ARK THK '
l.V THF. MARKKT. YOf Wil l- l ,v'
MISTAKE IF YOl UOli OVKR "I '!
LINE BEFORE HI YINU.
3. L. LONG. Hardware
Ingrain wail paper guaranteed not
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