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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1908)
THE KIGEXE DAILT GI ARD, HATI'FXOA Y, Al fJl'ST H, 1HS 'J- - r OIL Q AY A HIGH P RICE it .- I . t ; i i Lr-- .11: II I In Km W. SI TJTOR almost everything you buy, including the common necessities anu me expensive iuauucs, nun. iuoiuiu to automobiles. The one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought vl 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 Sooth S!y 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Lumber 0 !tm:::::t?n::t:t::::!it::n::!:::!::!!!:!!:::!::::::::::i:::::::it:ti:::t:::n::ii::: 'M aav.. ... iti. im m..hi 11 i ii i i i in i ii it mu il aifc mT MMUitMr auha rw Uil WiMf iM mmm rv uht m TW? Ihm BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIYER ILLS. 1 1 t A. K Uwu Medidn. Co., . . Si.Uub.Ma. 11 Vor Sale by Hull's lied Croat tiruit Store. rOI.I I'K ATTKNTION greets nil customers at our market, mill aa rholeA a piece of meat an waa ever laid on a block Juicy, tender, exqulslte ly flavored ami film gralurd, la what we cut your porterhouse, Irloln, flat bone or hip bona ateaka from. We know how to rut up mrata (or your table as well an tfl rhooae the prlmeal, o that they will look tempting aa well aa lender and aucculent. (ur prices are low for prima meals. Broders Bros PKnne ?Mah40 . Weal. flth St.. COTTAGE 6R0VE FRUIT DRIER COMPLETED The exterior of Cottage drove's fine fruit drier building was com pleted thla week when the painters put the lust coat of paint on the bulldhiK, Including the roof, and It presents a very attractive and sub stantial appearance, saya the Leader. I'lio bullilliiK Is 40x80 feet and three stories blah. Its furnace and evapo rator will he 12X.16 feel and this will he completed In time to receive the fall apple and prune crop for drying. A meeting of the stockholders Is called for Thursday, August 20, to Inspect the new building atld outline the season's pluu for receiving and drying and handling fruit. It Is an enterprise which will be of gnat ben efit to the town and community. A cannery plant will be udiled to this drier plant later, provisions hav ing been made for this addition when (lie hull I'ug was hulll. Vhc building and evaporator will com about $ ;l T 0 0 . CIU'KCH NOTICES lulled llrethren Church J. W. Sprocher, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Junior Y. F. S. C. E.. 3 p. m.; Senior Y. P. S. C. E., S p. in. Mid-week prayer service, Thursday evening, 8 p. m First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Ninth and Pearl streets. Sunday service, 11a. m.: subject, "Spirit." Wednesday evening meet ing, 8 p. til. ( Free reading room open dally, except Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m. All are welcome. mutt m mu mm s i mm m m iav&r at ra im 1 3 MOST CR.OCCRS SELL Olympic Flour every tack guaranteed m ji kUda J arlacttd Fj.tftn Orrn bald wbiU II pro- 4 Jucaa mora loavaa ot bnid thao any ottwr iuur and tha 9 kuvas art llghtat and w bltrr. rWauaa el tbt Incraaaad 4 uaatity al bnad .nluc i b ,ai la iw. tu(hr tbas lea mtwe Ikwara. ASK. YOV'R tiHtX.T.R KOR IT. j TV-IS PflDTI AMh rl nt id iki- aan a f aIl is 11 - . .. . h-wvmiiu miLLO V S...-i--.i.-k.a.ii,1TiT)Brai (lllllX 4 40(aa4a44a c. Allan! aiul wife, o ll". i,i JahkIii Mlt l.IlM ( Altllllt II Ml IK WITH A It MCA and WITCH H.WKI. Mie bent aalve In the world for cuts, brul.ei. aorra ulcers, aalt rheum, tet le', cliacrfd hands and all stuo erui- llom llnrmitml to nve al lf a.'Uoo 1 or nmluy rrfiindcd Sold by I. Inn ' lru Co W'llliauiKjJfi Co., props., ' O NKWS xotks vium JI'MTIOX CITY tleorge Henry Halley, son of Kd llalley, fell from an apple tree Sun day and fractured his collar bone, lie la getting along all right and will soon be able to climb another tree. 1.. W. Clark and K. S. Lester have purchased the confectionery of L. E. Cook In the hotel block, and posses sion was given Monday. Mr. Cook re tired from business on account of fail ing health. The new firm promises 10 keep this popular place up to the usual standard of excellence. Kred Pell lost his pocket hook the other day. which contained $;I0, some checks and other valuable papers. He searched all over the mill and his home premises without result. The next day he had occasion to visit central, and In placing his hand upon the phone felt something raiher soft, and Imagine his sur,iriye on discover ing his lost pocketbook. He had used the phone the d i.v before and had left tils pockeibook where he found It It had remained on the phone for lot 'i e i iiall i i hours. The fire alarm minded Monday morning at about 6:30, and brought everybody up standing, as usual. The fire started 111 the rooms occupied by Mr and Mra llurlhurt over the Corvallis cicamery building, ami for a Hum it looked as If the building would surely burn The fire la sup posed to have oruinsted either from a spark from the stove pipe or from the Ignltini: ot a ni.it. h on the floor l'he curia m over the door caught fire and !(h the nni.l.uloe of volun teer help .n vo;i ,.-ingulshed w ith hut lull damage aide tiom the cur-lam- l'l:mN K. ti. II UlillT. t'h.t .ia. station ant p.i t'.clicC v.cs ,.rx Sixth tweeu Willamette and olive Clirlslluii Church In the absence of the pastor Henry S. Chample will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. Slornliig sub ject, "l'he Dcsclples Were Culled Christians Klrst at Aiitioch." Kven Ing subject, "A Song In the Night." I'rosliyteriall-lliilHlst O. C. Wright, minister. Bible schools ut iisiiul places at H:t," a.m. Morning service (union I at 11 a. in., with communion. Young Peoples' prayer service, 7 D. in. Kvening ser vice, 8 p. m. Stereoptlcon views of trip from Kugene to Frisco. Sermon. Music by combined choirs. St. Mary's KplsrHl Church Corner of Seventh and Olive streets, P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy communion at S a. 111. Sunday school at 9:1s a. ni. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. 111. Kvening prayer mid sermon al 7:45 p. 111. Strangers and vlsi;ors cordially wel comed. MethiNliM Church 1'. H Trimble, pastor Class meet ing. 9:4a a. 111. The pastor has re turned from his vacation and will speak at 10 30 a. 111 on "The De fense of Zion." At S p m , "A Word 10 Worriers '' Sunday school, i; in. I.eaciics. t:4. p. m. Good music, led by .Seal s quartet. All are In-viled. RICH STRIKE AT SAMPSON CLAIM A rich strike was made In the feamppon mining claim In Bohemia recently, a well-defined five-foot ledge ot rlcn copper and gold-bearing quartz being uncovered. Assays demonstrate the fact that this ledge win run as nigh as !n per ton. and this quartz Is snlrt by old mlnsrs to ba of the finest formation yet located In llohemia. The Sampson c aim is the properly or Dr. W. . Oglesby anil .I. W. dowdy, of Cottage drove, and Frank Tnlkington, of Salem, nnd these gentlemen are pushing dev lop nient work on the ledge. Cottage tirove Leaner. I It.WK Al.l.KY'S KINK ST A III, K ()!' IIOIISKS Frank K. Alley will send to Port land lor exhibition ut the Pacific Na tional liv stock show two full car loads of standard-bred horses, and the le:iiler nf thlc l-.r.ra i. will be Sonoma Hoy, a full brother of aonnma liiri, one of the best racers of the grand circuit in the East, wtth a record of 2:05 V4. He Is a remark ably handsome horse, and his record of 2:30 Is no measure at all of his speed, for he has negotiated ni.-inv miles in much better time In exhibi tion heats. Mr. Alley's string or show horses Is regarded as one of the most iiccepiable ones yet offered for the Pacific National. Hoseburr He vlev. . j I NK K.VK AM) ITS C.XHi: H) I'r. Prime I. lull.- Hani e t ( iiri-nui ii HIiK-k Strabismus Or Cross Kye. At Cottage orovo, to Mr. and Mrs J D. Monroe. Saturday. August l. I '.'OS, a nine-pound daughter. lids . be !f tiASOMXK WOOD SAW. r..ii-isoii (.ilbmin saw ail wood to gage, oftlce Hlack 1571. Home lllack KM. if ltll.t.MIKF. nilOTIIKlSS For all kinds of draylnc anil ex- ! press Hons,, phone Ked ;72; of I (Ice. lllack tilll. I K.-iiiiciv , l axative Cough Syrup Ms es.,-,-iall econimc!ldcd for ch I jdren It i,i-t,.s n'rly as good a j'ii.i;lc Mig.it. Sold by all druggists. Whe i White : tnns.-y tn'f forget that :aurant will satisfy y,m I 1. Cornea. - Aqii'oiis Humor Pupil. t. Iris I Cnst.illin.. I.cns. j 15 Vitreous Humor I "ptv Nerve. s K'titi.i 1 '" C'lor.hl I 1" lVl..r,-lc. ' "; 'l; 'I"' '-' troubles , r,,. '" ., S : 1- ...U-, d ,y .. , , j n t at,:,. , o ,: , V:1- 1 1 ag.uust the ,,:!., muscles." I',,',' 1 0 o 0 6 where the eyes cross, the external muscle is at fault; thus allowing the eye to be pulled toward the nose by the Internal rectus muscle. And where the eye turns out the internal rectus muscle is the weak one. This Is a trouble generally thoug-ht to be out of the range of the Refrac tioner Optician, but it Is so only to a small extent. For the advancing knowledge of the eye It has been found that in young people , by means of certain exercises and spec ial glasses that most cases of crossed eyes can be corrected without an op eration. This has been especially successful with the children. I have seen, personally, many cases of crossed eyes become perfectly strait crossed eyes become perfectly straight under this treatment. But In rases of many years standing a slight operation must be performed on the affected muscle by an Eye sur geon. Cilteinct. This subject is not really in the do main of the llefraclionist and should always be referred to the surgeon. All competent Opticians and Ke rractionists should be able to diag nose diseases of the eye aa well as the refractive prrnpa A Cateract is an afrection of the crystaline lens. It loses its trans parency and become opaque so that no light ran pass through it to get to the retina, consequently the eye is blind, or nearly so. A cateract Is not as Is commonly supposed, some thing growing over the eye. This opacity may be very slow In forming and people having cataracts orten are not aware or it until years arter It first starts. The development of cateracts var ies in length of time, sometime they niaiure in a snort time, then again years may elapse before they reach maturity, which Is necessary' before an operation ran be performed. The person with a cateract is more fortunate than many others for thev know when the cateract is ripe it may be removed by the surgeon, and then the Hefrartionist will viva tatn gUiSSes. Which. in mn.it enaoa .ll bring their vision back to normal. ' Cornea. AGRICULTll C0LLE9 CORVALLIS, - Offers collegiate courd culture, Including Agroc.i I culture. Animal Husbi:-: ' Husbandry, etc.; Foresii; 1 Science and Art; Civil. I Mechanical, and Mining : I Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary conra , culture, Forestry, Dome and Art, Commerce anil Arts, Including rorge ' making, steam fitting, pi i chine work, etc. ! Strong faculty, modern ! free tuition; opens Sept. i Illustrated catalogue j formation on application I glstrar, free. Organized The First National K OF EUGENE, OIKl Capital paid t Surolus and undlrMil profits ; Additional Uabllltr tnekhallderl J,r national banking la" , .T!M WOOD SAWING Moore. large or Gasoline power, by W. W vnone ited 32S2. Orders all will be appreciated. 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