Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 22, 1908, Image 4

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jTOR almost everything you buy, including the common
L necessities and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs
to automobiles.
The one marked exception is lumber, which can be. bought
cheaper today than for many a year past and is retailed in
Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices.
This means that your dollar will buy more now than at
any other time and this is therefore the time to spend it. .
The
14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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WHEN VOU HKK
Ol'lt VUCHTAIUJIS
11 your ancvrtalnty stout wtut
to cut will vanish. "What tt
otables ran I nnVeT" will no
no linger be a question. Tm
cmi have my you like, ami the
freshest and most appetizing
besides. Kvery dny our supply
comes fresh and crisp rtiiht
from the grower. Coiiii and
ehoosu early and have the veg
etable question off yuur mlud.
WM HDlTiriM THE square
. 1YI. VJIVE'ILn., DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
..The GRAND
PROGRAM
The Dynamiters
i First Pri:e in a Lottery
i ' Drama in a Forest 1
I Catch Your Own Fish
Runaway Cab
Students' Revenge
I'll Dance the Cake Walk
i Absentmindednrss
SONGS BY MISS FORD
"Dolly Dear"
"In Dear Old Dixie Land"
Matine To Day 3 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m
ALL SEATS 10c.
.....J
LADIES' BASEBALL
TEAM DEFEATS
" ABERDEEN CLUB
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At the Eugene nospttal. Tuesday.
July 21. at :30 p. m., of tuberculo
sis, Miss Eva Inman. She came to
the hospital last Sunday from Wal
tervllle. where her parents and rel
atives live. Sho was 'IT years old.
k m rur.AM
The Woman's itelief Corps will
give an lr rrt-aw a..ial In the cast
l ark Friday vveuins. during the ban I
concert, KvcMbod) invited. j;'4
l.tslll.INK WOOD HAWINll
Call up I'linue M.:u 31 ur Farmers
(1. H. A. Maltcin. t
Perfection l aMvea are aafe an I
do not amoke. fiainbora llardaat
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hi list nun: run hif. i;iaiid.
AT THK iHAM,
The program for this week will
he loimd In aiiilhrr column and la
a good one, from beginning to end
Hie feature picture. The Dvuamtt
or a m-twiive-. Heroism." Is
c.it.ilnly a ihrllllug picture, pur
Ins July and August tS first wr
tonnsiue will I., gin at S o'clock.
M HS Itlllt; Mrt THK til Alii.
fore IMirr'.j.Ing a.i auto. See 1$
II Wrav .u-riu lor the llulck. See
his ms.ii.ne on the s'.t.rt at anv
time. tf
The following from the Aberdeen
News allows the article of basebull
Hint Is being put up by tho Chicago
Ladles' baseball club which muets
(he local league teum of this city at
Itecreutlon Park next Sunday after
noon. The Ranio will be the host
nthletle altmctlon of the year, and
the local team will have all It can do
to win tho game:
"The Chicago Ladles' luiselmll club
yesterday met and cmmuoml the
Aberdeen baseball team before a
gnsid-slsed crowd at Klectrle park.
Tho locals seemed to have hail the
Kumo rlnched, but some timely hit
I hK turned the (Ide of fortune In
favor of the bloomer girls and
brought defeat to tho home bunch.
The crowd was very decidedly out for
the girls, and yelled Itself hoarse In
an effort to bring victory to them.
"Warren Kgorer did the pitching
for Aberdeen and had goixl control
and swell curves. Hut for llurlburt's
muff uf an easy fly In left he would
hate won his game. Then. too. the
bewitching smile of pretty Miss How
ard, right fielder, took all the heart
out of Warren. Whenever Miss How
ard eaine to bat her worried lotk
would Rlvo way for a moment or two
to the sweetest little smile Imagina
ble. It was simply Irresistible and
Warren succumbed.
"The girls won out In tho ninth,
when, by timely hitting, they shoved
three across the platter and gained
the lead. The locals could not con
nect In their half of the ninth and
wsre nosed out, 10-9."
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At the Kugene hospital, July SI.
lliS, to Chester lletuennay and' wtfe
a daughter.
HAPPY WOMKX
Plenty of Them In Kuitone, onit Good
Itrasou for ft.
Wouldn't any woman be happy.
After days of backacke sufferlni!,
Days of misery, nlirhts of unrest,
The distress of urinary trouMes,
Sho finds relief and cure?
No reason why any Kugene render
should suffer In the face of evidence
like this:
Mrs. M. J. Drew, of 295 West Sth
street. Kugene. Or., says: "I suf
fered from severe pains that seemed
to run from the kidneys riming"! the
loins and down Into the limbs, and
there was also a notlceublo disorder
of tho kidneys, the presence of nrti
acid musing rheumatic twlnses. Ile
Ing Induced to try Hoan's kidney pills
I was agreeably surprised by the
prompt reltef found. It helped me
a great deal In Just a few days, ard
the Improvement continued as long
as I kept on with their use. I cui
not help but give Doan's Kidney Pills
a strong recommendation."
For sale by all dealers, price, 50
cents. Koster-.Milhurn Company,
Buffalo, N. Y., boIo agents for the
I'nlted States.
Hemomher the name Doan's
and take no other.
Iterl Harbor, of Klton, Wis., says:
"I have only taken four doses of De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills and
they have done for me more than
any other medicine has ever done."
Sold by all druggists.
FAMOUS STANDARD GIL OR. BEST IS FOUNO
CASE MUST BE RETRIED DEAD III HIS OFFICE
(Continued from Pago One.) Dr. W. & Best, a well-known phys-
2S.To!ihaco,w,uk nni ihn!!lcia,11I-CottaseGro''Ite'1'""iden
creased from one hundred million t0 1 ye3tenfaJr afternoon at apoplexy in
six hundred million as, a diplomatic j n's office, where his body was found"
move so that tfiiridenrfs mav nnt lonlr nr J: aVIooIt hv m rnnn -
about S til.ooil.iiiiu as part of toe new l cala,dV Dut as '"ere were no unnatu-
pmn. rai circumstances, ne deemed an In-
I quest unnecessary.
AtT HAD XflTIHXt; TO j E;.riy In the morning lie had felt
SAV WHK.V IXTKIIUKWKI) s well that his wife had gone on a
.. Visit Into tho .minipv Hn... ..
- -" ,.... nuuill lllfwil
Dr. JIacjr, a dentist, saw him. and Dr.
Best had told him that he thought
he was going to die, he had had such
a bad' spetl. At that time, however.
Itrat tlte World A f funis
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," savi J. W. Jenkins, of Chape!
Hill. S. C. "I am convinced It s the
best mlve the world affords " It
cured a felon on my thumb and It
never falls to heal every sore, hum
or wound to which It Is applied." S.'
cent at W. A. Kuykeudilll's drug
store.
Hara jou lemecte your kidneys?
Have yon overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kldneya and bladder? Hare you
pains In the loins, side, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid'
ny Pills will cure yon. Sold by Mnn
Drug Co., price 69 cents. Williams
Hfc. Co., pro os.. Cleveland. Ohio.
'I
Kodol will without doubt, help
anyone who h.isa.toniarh disorders or
stomach trouble T.iVe Kodol tods
and continue- It ( the short time
that It Is necessary to give vou com
plete relief Kodol Is s'l.l l.v'a'.l drug-si-u.
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Just Mactlr lllihl
"1 have used Ih-. KlnR's New Life
I ills lor several years and find them
, lust exactly right' savs A. A. Kel
iton, of lliii rlsviiio. N, Y. New l.if.
Pills relieve without the least dis
comfort. Host remedy for ronstlpa-
iion. ninoiKiiess and malaria.
! rents at W. A. Kuykendall s drug
, store.
! iUntka .n l taw ' HaJS
Hot Spring. July 22. "There Is
nothing I run say regarding the over
ruling of (lie; t.andls- decision In the
STundiird Oil case." said Win. H. Taft
when the substance of the decision in
the Standard Oil case was made
known to him this afternoon.
he was feeling ranch fwtftpr
, Coroner Cordon. Dr. Best had tried
: to raise himself from hla hat
I had fatten dead to the floor two
I hours before his body was found.1
1 Three months before Dr. Kime. a Cot-
tage Grove doctor, had treated the
physician for heart trouble.
Dr. Best was 6S years old. and is
I said to havo been well off. his prop-
iertv helnp In tha IT.,,,. ir..
--...r. .-. ..... ..ni. no v. as a re-
j tired physician, stilt practicing when
i Organized 1863
TSi First
National Bar
Or EUGENE. OREGON
Capital paid ra Ill
Surplus and undivided
profits
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. II
Total i:i
Under Sump Management 3
Your Patronage Solicilii
T. G. Hendricks ."...P:!
S. B, Eakin Vice Pis
P. E. Snodgrass
Luke L. Goodrich. . Assistant C
Darwin Bristow. . .Assistant fi
COFFEE
and tea; Schillings Best,
is sold by about 9000
crrnrrrc -..c of tt, T t i ."hysirian. stilt prarttcing when
I OLtrS CSt Ot trie KOCky I oreasion required. He is sunired by
f I his wife.
I'lUUUldlllS.
Ilka il. pa( h.ai.
noon roraii t vHK.
For the rompiete .nr. r
colds, asthma and bronchitis and ail
luu- complaints tending to consump-
non. liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ares maintained n ..v.
lished reputation as a slandard cough
rrmeoy. it contains no opium or
harmful druc and ran be given, with
safety to rhlldren. Price ll.no. Sold
by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co
props., Cleveland, 0. '
NOTK K TO KaTIlm
Kugene Aerie. No F o F
will have a special tneetlne this
evening at 8 o'clock. All member,
are requested to be present er
' ,,10MI--KI.D. Sic
JACK KODMAX. vV. p
,c . "(": win mi:
1 Inch old crnwts i. a- .
k';v;nu,Tms(orv,,:;
II T,feu""Ck r" ! hest Sec
U. n. Wray about them. 11 can lr
r. 1 1. Transfer"
WlM.IA.ass- OAKROUO (IA1.VE
WrTH AKMCA and WITCH HA7K),
The best salve m the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped bands and all skin erup-
-...ieeu iu give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
uruH uo. wiiiiani, Mfg. Co.. props.,
Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer
tiliser for your roses or garden.
Price 25c. Chambers Hardware Co!
Porch furniture at Chambers Hard
ware Co. .
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tV1!ralLwalT P!,,"'r Ksranteed not
to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d
Mtryol,r. r.oaes or Iawn little
..... ur..w lertiiner and see the
improvement. Vhambers Hardware
ntka llll"'iYlijaIiirsJiJjK
WMiv'" h"nerT kn' f'-ret
Whites rest,uiran.Oiii s.itlsfv
WareerT,M, .r :
tt
that
on
'lavor,-' Vih a" mt0 fl,"u laws: 7
Madame Dean's!
FRENCH 011 I 0
FEMALE riLLOl
A Bjlwk, Certain Rk
LiRr rait Ritppuessku
MtN-srauATrox. HElEI HOt"
8a( Kdre! Snecdv! Sallifai?""
anteert or Money lVfuntle.1- '
pulcl fortl-OOperhox. WilHtaj3
on trial, to be paid for a-ben
Samples Free. Insist on P11!
genuine, accent no substlww
dniKRlat does not have IbfB "
fniersutbe
Sold in Eugene by W-LW4
' Cil AKIHA.V SALK OF BFJl
I'Kornim.
suance of an order of the f
Court of Lane County, Ore?"
on the 13th day of July, 1V
Offer for aula t llllbliC t'"'
the highest bidder for r-1
Court House door In Ew.
gon, on Saturday, the j "
September, 1908, as guaroi
sle L. Holce, a minor, the !'
ginning 36 rods and 1! '"'3
me nortnwest quarier - -Sec.
34, tp. IS s.. r.l "
run to north bank of Lit'''
creek at lo wwater mark. ' ,
a point 5 degrees west of
the place of .begin;ilns: t,!.
the north bank of said efi
west line of the southwest (J,
Sec. 34: thence to a po'nI '..,
east of the place of hecinnt" ,
12U rods north and I" d".
to the south side of the n..,
running tip Little Kali et
west along the south
road 20 feet -.thence I,UI!i.
Krees east to the plare K
Containing 11 acres. In wat '
Oregon. , k,i
Said sale to be ai 1
day.
tivtcd n t,-rl K. u
Her atMorn,' S:oro. "
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