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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
o o TUB KIOKXK DAILY GUARD. HIUIAV AftiCST T. HMtH o o Returns to Eugene MR.. F. O.GINNVER, the Expert Truss-Fitter, of the firm of Ginncvcr & Whittlesey Mnfg, Portland, Oregon, will be at Kuyk:n Jail's Drug Store, 533 Willam ette St., for three days only. A number of people who wit nessed the demonstration of the "Perfect" Truss, ihe Knit Elastic Goods, Body Braces and the "La Genore'' Elastic Ccrset some v.ci.!:s igo. while Mr. Ginncvcr was in Eugene, have requested this specialist to return for the purpose of fitting; trusses, body braces and elastic goods in a number ot urgent cases. This firm finds it impossible to reply to the large number of orders received from Eugene in the last two weeks fast enough; hence everyone who desires can avail themselves of this opportunity to place their orders direct. Measurements w 11 be taken accurately and all orders filled promptly. No other concern in the entire Nrrthwcst has as popular and widespread endorsement from the medical fraternity as do the Ginncvcr & Whittlesey Mnfg. Co., of Portland, Oregon. 3 DAYS ONLY Tucs., Au& II, Wed. 12, Thurs. 13 Chance to get the best known quality of Elastic Goods and the Best and Mos Scientific Truss ever fitted to a Rupture and guaranteed to hold and be comfortable under all conditions. POSTMASTERS OF STATE MEET TODAY DUBOIS DEMOCRATS, MNE STATE TICKET (ONVKN'TIO.V T UK IIKI.U IN; 0 Idsfcs. Au?. Wallace. IdaSs. Auir. .. "' " !i,.nini ru.minaiiuns were made unan I'OUTL.VNIi TOIi lY ANI ToMOIl-i , , . on the renin vi -trn U)V I'OSTMASTKIt I'.W.K AT-TKNOS Postmaster J. L. Pane left last nlnht for Portland, where he will at tend the meirilnt! of the postmasters of presidential offices in the state of Own, who will meet there today and tomorrow. The first session was railed at 1" o'clock thla morning, and was a meet ing of the Presidential Postmasters Association and will he made an an nual event. There are 9 memhers In the association, and Its officers are: President. John W. Minto, of Port land; secretary, U. W. Johnson, of (',rva!iis. The postoffico d partment has granted a ten days' leave of absence lo pust i;i;::-Iits tliroiiahoilt tile slate and an mv.tallou lias lieen extended ;,i all loiii'lli-cla.ss p .-: ina-oers to at it ml. K. T. Illlsllllell. of III.- 'm:ls'er- t-.-ii. -mi's olfice, i;i ! ' will t 1 i -. t an addie - '':'! '"' of the n..l.,ia -nnventirin at 1 P. in Presidential electors Henry Heit felt. Ntz Perce; Harry I.- I'ay. Sho shone: II. W. Lorkliart, isannoca. Congressman Frank Washington. Lieutenant - governor - Hunter. Latah. Secretary cf state Jesse Walling. Canyon. . .. j State auditor Frank J. Mrllnde. Uonner. tl State treasurer William ur;, State treasurer William Brown, Idaho county. Attorney-general Kdwln Kitenal county. State superintendent of pulilic in struction Miss Kdna ("iillesiie. Ding- h:. ill. Inspector of mines .In-ill Pressley. Slioshoni". J 1 1 rt l i i - ;.f tlie supreme court J oil II f Flvnn Ko.iteiiai. ! Cniied S'itle. :ena'or William i V. Wood, Shoshone. Harris. William W. Vdlee Bti ffn iS W DRIVES Olrf BLOOD HUMO The skin is not simply an outer covering of the bodv, ),.., of norcs an elands it performs the treat and n-.. regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of theiL'l waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation ,i, 'K;l ,r..rh these little tubes. To perform these duties the ti " M which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continnl?' ished bv pure blood. When from any cause the circulation beconT'-: imnnritint and humors, it loses its strengthening notr.,. .T disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema Arnfi' ,v,, iihintr rlisfiVurinir skin trouble. S. S S '. ., f ! of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing in" the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood i tcrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which i,, irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its Z!-"' t,.,iti,f..i mali'tien Salves, washes, lotions, etc.. mav he n. , '; -... -.lo1'r,c tliev JirTnrd hut- sir in d.,-.. ' ' t porary uiuuunwi in" -"n cannnt K. until S. S. S. has purified the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and . ical advice sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTi, t ;:i i.,. Ih-m ii. r.-ial I'lilli. l t -I post Ml. I ; inns d.s- MUCH BUILDING AT COTTAGE DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE GINNEVER. & WHITTLESEY Mfg. Co., Portland Oregon KUYKENDALLS DRUG STORE, - Eugene, Oregon Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go (or Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form oi Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE-U. st of food ami an abundance of it. r-'rosh wnU-r fimn springs. All nioilt'tn iHYt'ssitles, such as tidenraph, telephone, niaiUets freshly pro vided every d.iy. Fuel in Hlnitulance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be hud cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Co'rvallis, thence Ouvallis & Eastern H. R. Train service daily and the trip u pleasure throughout. , RATE FROM EUGENE: Season tix-months ticket $5.50 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Out elihoritt nt Sumirtl Hook iri conci'7tilricii)ilion o Ntwpott, includinj lit ot bottlt, Iheii opacity and litft. Call on, tclrphoni or wlitt A. J. GILLETTE, Eugene, WM. McMURRAY, tl. r. A., Follland, Ore. loHCAIt HAM, imoWNKIa IN IMI'yi'A KIVKIt Roaeburir, Au. S. W4ilte bathing In the Umpqua river, In thin city, laat cviinlnn, Oscnr Hall, (ted 19 your. whs drownud. Ho wna uniiblu to whit ami waded out over hi hend. A I companion who could swim wtmt to i Ilia HHSlntiiilci.', but after belnit drae- I Red under water three times ho was ubllKed to abundon Hall to his fate ; In order to save his own life. Tho uody was recovered an hour later. Pottage P. rove. Or , Aim. (i. Xot wlrlistnn IIiik Ilia. .I.ii.v and AiiKml ui-u the quietest trade months In tin var lor tills miction, the Keneral con illtinns here am mist encoiiranlnK. and merchants report splendid trade. At no time In the history of this city has building and Keneral Im provements been so energetically pur sued. Seven lurge business bricks have been and are now being com pleted, on Main street, as well as Borne thirty residences. Another Important addition to tne commercial Interests of tills section Is the completion of the Cottage Grove Krult Company a dryer, wnicn win take care ot the prune crop for 1908. This Is entirely a local company, the stock having been subscribed by bus iness men of this city and farmers and growers adjacet. The hay crop for this section is one of tho heaviest grown In recent years. mid the prevailing prices are receiv ed with much satisfaction by the growers. Buyers from outside points have been here and several large shipments will soon he made. The two brickyards located here are running to their capacity on con tracts for Cottage Grove buildings alone. Tho lumber business for the pres ent bocwk to be at a standstill, owing to the stagnant condition of tho mar ket generally. Some mills are shut down entirely, while others are run ning on short time, with docks well Btocked with all klnda of lumbre. TRAVIS ON HIS WAY ! 10 NOTIFY CTY AN Ai:.rn y l.e - M. TravU ' lii ! in ii i ii i; t ii Lincoln. Nrliraslia.v. h 're he. :t!i the remainder of tin- n nil;-; i-aiii.-n ciiininiiti e. will r nn::lh- noli-1 ly iti yati of lili nominal ion lor presi itriit oil the Deinricratie ticket. Mr. Travis will return by way of Seattle, and hop s to atiend the convention of the Order cf Kaglcs in Seattle. He expects to he hack in Eugene in about ten days. POLONKI. IIO.XIK KKTIKKS KIIOM Alt.MY. Washington. D. C. Aug. 7. Colo nel Ulchard L. Hoxie, one of the vet eran officers of the Corps of Engin eers and who for some time past has been In charge of the fortification and river and harbor work In Balti more and vicinity, was placed on the retired list of the army today on ac count of age. He Is succeeded at Baltimore by Major William E. Cralg hill, who was until recently stationed at Mobile. Dll. J. W. IIAItltIS MOVKH HIS (WICK: Dr. J. W. Harris has moved Ills of-1 flee from the rooms over Linn's drug 1IIROK.II STACiK TO n..M CONCKHT IJf THK l'AHK TON'HJHT Following Is the program of the concert to be given In the east park tonight by tho Eugene Military band: March, "Tho Masterstroke," Lampe. Overture. "Schausplel," Bach. Holka, "L'Elegante." Damare. Selection, "Marltana." Wallace. Famous Minuet, Paderowskl. Miserere, ' II Trovatoro," Verdi. Ln I'alotnn. Waltzes, "Land of My Dreams," Her man. Ma roll, "Santiago Hymn," Morse. L. P. READ, Director. .Ihe GRAND PR.OCR.AM Pirate's Treasure Taming His Wife Minstrel's Sacrifice Have You Seen My Cow? The Derby Three Sportsmen and a Hat SONGS BY MISS FORD "A Tear, a Kiss, a Smile" "She "Was a Grand Old Lady" Surprise Night To-Night Matinee To Day 3 p. nv Everting Performance 7:45 and 9 p, ALL SEATS 10c. 4 1OIXiE INITIATION' IIY TELEPHONE. Denver, Colo., Aug. 7. To morrow night, for the first time on record, the "Work" of a secret order will be transmitted by long-distance telephone, when Manley J. Hemmens, Supreme Council lor of the United States Com mercial Travellers, will sit at at his homo in Green Bay, Wis., and listen to the Initiation of fifty candidates by Pike's Peak Council 15 of thla city. That absolute secrecy may be Insured It has been arranged to place members of the order ln charge of all connections along tho line as well aa at Green Bay and Denver. store to a suite of rooms In tho new addition to the First National Bunk building, where he can be found at Ills usual office hours. His new phono number is Main at! VVKLI, Dull, LINO Get your wells drilled by olu and experience.! weu-uriiiers. and Saturdays. MICHHOLZ A CARI'KNTKIt, 86? So. Willamette St. KITSOX SPltlXGS Arrangements have lately been made so that persons wanting to go to Kltson Springs can take the mall stnge at Eugene, Goshen or Spring field and connect with the stage at Lowell for the springs by way of lliuol Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdnys, Sept 6 KOlt W(X)I)MV1X(J Gasolene wnr. Apply J. U. Con rad, 733 K. 11th. Telephone Black 7tia. Succeasor to- W. 11. Datls. a!3 1IHICK, llltlt'K First-class brick, delivered or In yard. Yard Immediately across riv er on Linton place. a6 ED WILES. MAI'l.K WOOD. GF.ItMAN COACH STALLION' Nice drv maple wood price 11.25 delivered. WILLIAMS TRANSFER, Phono Black 1141. a5 The German coach horse willed 1 i purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand dm In? the season at Special nBn(!,' barn. tf J. H. PERKINS. For Sore Feet. I have found Buclen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Portand, Maine. It is the prop er thing, too, for piles. Try It: Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken dall'a drug store. 2ac. The LEN03 Portland's NewanJMoit Modernly Furnished HOTEJ Third and Main Street) PORTLAND, - 0MC Possessing every convenience and aivideal location fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rates Americu Plu $2.50 and J3.90 peril Rate European Plan $1.00 and $1.60 per day. (2.00 and $2.60 with. bath. Eugene Guard on File 13.60 and $4.00 with bid O. H. SPENCER, iW AX OPPOIiTl'N'ITY I have decided to dispose of tnv piece of property located on the south west corner of Eighth and Olive streets. Parties desiring the same can see me afternoons and evenings at B62 Olive street. W. L. McFar laud. Hi-t KXCl KSIOX TO .NEWPORT. During the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the C. & E. from Albany to Yaqulna. leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning local from here connects wtth thia train at Albany, round trip rate. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scairle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDouifal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examination Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Kcgular course of lectures by the faculty and practbl training in the hospital. The medical and surgical sti3 Ul "u&puai consututcs tne faculty, ror rates or inlor manon address W. KUYKENDALL, MD., Sut it. r, EU HANUS J. H. TEST C P. BA.RNARH EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabi Always Heady First Claw Turnouts of A!l Descriptions ..STAGES.. i nK S rAOE " EuK" EUilENH FLORENCE STAGE - A dallv itigrkavtlhuf rival ft a. m. 4v Maplflea. clow cwinrvtlm by icanirr l. KUriw ail ( cm al J0 a. m. Slarnddnol call at E rival TMiWncra but wld caH liw Cl't'll 4ilid llw day btkrr. Livery Phone Main 2 1 K. (. IIAtlillT. I'hotos. stamps and post cards. General view work Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tt SIIINM.RH MOIKiAN S Kl IINITI KK KAtTOItV. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail tru. it- eml of Fifth str WKLL imil.MNG. For np-to-dite well drllllnn see LaOuke & Leffler Co., well drillers. iei urn m;i, sss Villard Boul t' White's restaurant f. r a clean square meal. 20 cents. aij 'Siiilimer Kxciirvlon Kaus to n.iulna am! Newport and Detroit. sr''e every day. round irin ir, to Newport $j..10; If you want the flnent Washington ahliigloa there are in Ku mio. go to Andrews'.. tlASOI.INK W(HM SAW. Garrison (iitwon saw all wood to (in. Office lllack li:i. Ilouie Ulack t?f.. tf ited. Phone lllack 3l. phone, Hlai-k 5."uM. Factory at east iaiiiina. $.",.00: Hepnlrllli! solid- to lletrolt, it Hesldence tf I'riie hIbIu at ihe Oriuul tonlKht. llo you want your windows wash ed, your house or office cleaned? tlood work cuaruntccd at reasonable prices. Nick Miller, 74 Kast Seventh street; phone Ited 4621. al6 ii. nets soiu on K.itnrdav and Sun day to Yaqulna and Newport limited to Monday following ji on ' A. J. OH.LETTE.' Agent. WOOIt SAWINti t-asollne pmv pluine lied il'.'.v small will li,, appreciated by W. w. Moore. vniers lame or Prlie nlRht at the tirand toniahl. Before purchasing an antu. ee K. 11. Wray. asent for the Uulck. See . " "hl machine on the street at anv , . . numrr ,,,m! roritet that tltno. if "nue restaurant will satisfy you. I'rlze nluht at the tirand tonUht. ' Prise nlcht at the tirand tonlsht. When if ,'KK,, -j. ...unmtii, streets. TeniS Phone Red THE EXQUISITE AROMA OF CHOICE C0FFE1 will be found in our fine b! of Mocha and Java thai M' a cup of coffoe fit for the P: Our reputation is your 9 guard In the matter oll': and coffees, and you cm fl better quality at lower r' here than at any other s:o'( KiiRene. Purity, fine flavor'; quality is guaranteed ' ery pound of tea. (iilt spices sold at Green's. W. M. 619 Willamette St HDP1TM THE SQUAW vawjiii, DEAL CR Phone Main 23. Prlie nlKht at tne (Iran I tonkht Monarch rn,... Thirty d.iv. trial. J. W. Kay, Fur Co' fro a tf ' i " i anil roiin I . C.-!d holl.v h.,m sandwh-h.-s. fine v . , '"n ,,,r "ale cheap l,v e-nai oanii silk, at Whl-es restaurant, 1'rlt.- nhiht at the tirand tonich: Heatlni; furnace, hrici n stone for '.tonal Hank. J- O. THOMAS all) JOB PRINTING 0FL KINDS EXECUTES AT THIS OFFICE Prlie nU'it ,t ,!,,. ,;ran l,.,,,, Warner t,.. ,,,,, der t Morris- Music SMre tf Pi Prlre nlcht at the lirand toninht. ie niu'it .it ),, -an.l tonisht Prlie ii! rand toiilKh? OAHTOni1, Mn tV. -S ' k i e'O '." 4'- Nis- y'JT:. . I- ou w.,nt t Know . ii nuio". ca t en Phone llulck. H.d 11. ii. i: ii hand:, i r.atu. Sft Electric Company ncrynd Makers of Electric and Captures. Orrri i-ull Line oi Up-to-Date Goods r ho .Ng,, 5-;4 w, EigMh Su Eugenei 0in. u,-.SuX.0cX J and Qccuov the CenVer R d Will Mo ie Grand to register Building. CAT t AND SEE L'S 0