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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
More proof Hint I.ydia K. IMnU Imni's Vriretulile ompminil re stores women to noriiiul lioaltli. Mr. Miittiu 0)K-nli!iver, of 315 So. aiHt St., rarw)ii,Kaiu).,writon: " For two year I suffered from the nont foruiaof feminine until I was sliuosldriveu frantic Nothinif but mnr- Chine would relic ve I.ydia, K. Pink am'a Vr(tabliiComouiid bronifht me health and happiness. Slid made me well woman, (ivory sick woman should benefit by niy espenence." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty year J.yilia E. I'ink hnm's Veipttitlilo t'onipoimrt, nimle from root ami lierlw, liiut been the ilatidnnl rtjiue'ly for female ill, id lion ponilivoly cured llioiiHawlnof women who liav lieeii troubled with dUplaoeiiimitH, in Haiiiintttion,ulee ra tion, Hbroid tumor, irreRularitien, periodic iiw, backache, that bear-tiK-down foeliiiK, natuluiicy,iiidi(fn tiim.d izzitinHN,ur iw rvoun prostration. Why don't you try it ? Don't healUte to write to Mr. Plnkhain If tliore 1 anything bout your sickness you do not understand. Hh will treat your letterlncimtldene.eaiidad vise you free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her Tout eiperienoe mIio ha helped UKHifo.1"1". Address, Lynn, Mm Individuals a well as firms, corHirntlnis and mN'lelleM, rccoKiilo the viU uo of osUhllsliiiitf strong bunk" COlllllYtlotlN. lit no heller way rail (IiIb Imi oreimipliHliod Hum by liiiriiig n arrouia Willi tlut MeroliniiUr1 Hank of Kugeue.. CAPITAL - $65,000,000 GOLOWIN SMITH EIGHTY-FOUR YEARS OLD T'lr.nto. Out., Auir. IS- Profes sor ;ilil win hmlih, one of the adopt ed son of which Canada la most proud, celebrated hU olKlity-Iilth i.ininiuv iijcIuv. Krom KiiKlmid and from many parts of Canada anl the ( nil. .1 States messages of conKratula t i-.n poured In at "The (Jranne." hen; the genial . n I1 i iot and histo rian ha made his home for more thai lalrty-flve yea-'. II, rn In Heading. England, AiiKOnt 13, Mr. Smith early reached the Inch iMJHitlon of rKlus professor of modern history at Oxford, which he held from Ifc.'.n lo In 1S he went in I he I 'nlied Stales, and for Ihree yearn filled the i hair of lectur er at C'.rnell University on KnKllbli and constitutional history. In that year he moved tu Toronto, but un ill a few yearn ano lie hiIII retained a nominal connection with Cornell. Ilia life In Toronto haa been devoted to literal ure, journnlliim, philanthropy and all the higher dutleH of cltlzen ahlp. "The (IraniiM" aa built In IS 17 and was then on the outskirts of the little town of York. It atlll haa the attnoHphcrB of an KiiiiMsh country house, though the roar of traffic of a largo city la about It. There In Its largo rooms I'rufesaor Goldwln Smith spends hla daya In pleasant la bor. The yeara have bought many changes and have carried away many of hla cherished friends, but the saise of the (Irnngc. still lias a cheerful out look on life and enjoys remarkably good health for a man of his yeara. tit I mini!' ( Ill S AUK 1(IK KI.WTIOX OP' spkakkk oi' Jioi sK , lialtlmore, Auk. 12 ine jiemo-gi (Il.-l r-pi.-copai tni' ' - - : a. live cru.ade for the election of a speaker of tiie house of represi uta jtivea "who will allow conuress to vote i on an Interatate liquor shipment bill." ! The church, which haa over 3.OUO.OO0 communicants, haa created a temper ance Boiiety with the i'.borlty to I represent the lie initiation In all temperance matters TJjU society la managed by a board composed of flf t.en members named by the bishop land elected by the late general con- n feretict iiooKi: Kir is FA VOK OK Hl fJHK.K Ovater Hay. Auk. 12. State Sena tor italnes, John Mitchell and Halph M. Kasley wer.; among the gueata at Saiiamore Hill today. Kalnea came .n orivato matters, hue later he ex pressed an entirely personal opinion I that the president looaeu wun uiu uion the political atatus of Governor Hughes. Klines was quick to add. however, that the president was tak ing no part In the Republican guber natorial nomination In New New York. On Part Easy. How were the final examinations? Were the queatlon hard?" Oh, no; the questions were dead easy. In Tact, they were ngni tnero before us aa plain aa print It was the answers that gave us so much, bother." THAW CASK MA V (() TO I'lTTHIiUttt Pittsburg Aug. 12. Harry K. Thaw waa today declared a bankrupt. Every move of the proceedings ahowa the determination of Thaw and hla counsel to take the case out of the New Yrnk courla and force a hearing on the question of hla mental condi tion In the courts of Pittsburg. At torneys say that It any creditor's right to appeal to the United States courts here to have Heferee Hlalr'a order of adjudication Bet aside on the ground that Thaw la Insane, and the question of sanity can also be raised at a meeting of creditors by any one who can demand Thaw's ap pearance at tho meeting and force an examination of hla sanity by object ing to his being ullowed to testify on the ground that he Is Insane, and therefore not a competent witness. ThlB would also require a ruling of the United Stales district court. Thaw's aanlty may be taken Into the lot ul county courts and If adjudged sane he need not go back to New York, where the only ground for holding him la that he Is an Insane person. Culinary. "I hare but one fault to find with the strawberry shortcake season. What Is If" It can never be brought to coincide with the pancake season." Conoait. I am so different from you, don't you think?" "Yo-e-s, but than "What?" "It confers no distinction upon you." Hard brick for chimneys. (MIAMIIKK8 HARDWARE CO. Ouimilan n Kale of IU'iiI Property Notlco Is hereby given that by vlr tuo of an order of the county court of Unit) county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on tho 13th day of Auguat, 1H0H, In the mutter of tho guardianship of I.eroy Parker, a mi nor, the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of said I.eroy Par ker, will on Monday, tho 14th duy of September. 190K, at tho hour of o'clock p. in., at the southwest door of the county courthouse In Kugene, Or egon, offer for sale and Bell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash In hand all the right, title and inter est of tho said I.eroy Parker hi and to the following described premises to-wit: The east half of tho southwest quarter of section 20, tho north half of the northeast quarter and tho northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 2!) In Township 111 south, ItiiiiKe 3 west of tho Willam ette Meridian In Oregon, containing joii acres in I, line countv, Oregon, WII.IIIOI.MINA VAN PUOOYKN, Guardian of the person and es tate of I.eroy Parker, a minor, WOOIU'OCK ft POTT10R, Attorneys fiii' Guardian. A MCK I.1TTI.K MIOAh AT THK Til KATUN CAKIC Is always appreciated, where you get everything au apie(lslng ami tooth some then June mornlnga, wheu your appetite Is fickle. When you want Ui Ural your friends, your wife or your sweetheart lo a meal that la rooked to the Vuecn'a taste, bring them fn the Theatre Cafe. The Home Talor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLcod, The Tailor, makes the (it that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 41 List "th St. Succes'jor to D. S. McDOUGAL Williams Co. Transfer Light and hravv Hauling; WOOL) TOK SALE ;JM Tlllimt1fV. ' .if,n. 0.,m 1'hotia lllaek 11 U Notice to Cn tlltors. Katnto of 1). II. lieyoe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Claris- sa Ss Deyoo has been duly appointed executrix in (lie estate of 1). II. llevoe deceased, by (he county Judge of sulci I. lino county. All persons having claims agiilnst the estate are hereby notitieii (o present tho same to the executrix, ut the law office of (leo. 11 Dorrls. at Kugene City, within six months from the date of this notice with (ho necessary vouchera. Dated tills, the 6th day of August CLARISSA S. HKYOK. Kxeciitrlx. tlKO. II. DORR1S, Attorney for the estate. Summons In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon tor the County of Lane. J. A. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Moore, llefendant. lo Minute Moore, the above nnnied defendanl : In the name of (he State of Oregon you are hereby aiimmoiiiil (o appear anil answer the plaintiff a complaint filed against you In the above enti tled court and suit, on or before bIx weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, which date of first public stum l Thursday, An gust 6. I St 0 li . and you are hereby no tified that If you full to appear an.l answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, (he plallitllf will apply to the said court for the relief prayed for In (he said complaint, to-wlc For a decree declaring the mar riage eonti-sct now existing between plaintiff and defendant to he forever dissolved, and that plaintiff have a dl- voree lrom ssl.t d, (ciid.mt and for . full relief herein 1 This Miniiiion, t i-nMI-h.,1 one on-e, lltlve and Rsason Enough. "Why don't you ever Invito Suale?" "All the men like her." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Whether a hult loaf Is better than no bread depends somewhat on the baker. Since the octopus was born the ele phant has to take a back seat as big game. Somo nieti have no social conscience, nod others have none of any descrip tion. It Is truly distressing the way some people remember. Sometimes we don't care so much about what a man can do as we care about what be can't Being a captain of Industry seems to bo quite sulllcleut to Biitlsfy the mili tary ambition of many men. Sumo uieu are philosophers, but there are others who are neither men nur philosophers. Tho reason why fut men are good ua hired Is because those who are slim dlo of being Jollied about It. Somo people who go around bragging about their shyueas are si careful of It that I bey never show It ea.-n eva lor m c, successive we ks. In tli liiiasd. by order ot II r . Indite of (he lib .. hi. Il s.iul order l r.".y WILLI l i; Kmene lall I. L Hill- entitled court .Itr.l Ailtllr.1 ,'. M VKTIN. lor l'!.i i mi ; f . KOIt SAI.K. KXCH sc,K (lit I.KASK Having concluded to retlro from tho lumber business I offer for sale lease or will exrhiag- for Kugene or I ortland Income prupertr, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, jurnher sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business Mill located at river bridge In the centre of Kitg-'tie city, east and west and only threo blocks from the S. P. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go Iiim (he lumber business. as there Is always a big local demand I for all sliibwood. sawdust, shavings cull lumber, in well as the better srs let of lu nli, -. J.o-i, are cheap, labor rhMp. l-';rl-- Vs'i. ! Kcivl iv. I'vum i i". make this I pro'i.-rtv p.iv f .i- pi.'i in ,v,0 vear.i. and If ti-i .. Ill u-orv djy anlnlsri'l fi one ve.-iT- Ci-'.i'ei' i;ioitunltv in this part of tr.. mi fcr a mill man: best located mill In the state. Capac ity. 2,0t)0 feet In ten hours. When yoii h.w.. (his mill vou are at the market. Planer and ilrv kllni everything needed to make lots ofl lumber and lots of money. Olvo this I your early attention If Interested In a lumber proposition. I am sure vou caniint beat it in the state. The I quicker you act t ie surer you are of; making jour fortune, for' this la a; chance in a lifetime M IIVUKKIt. ! 533 l'e.irl street. ' Kugene, Or ; Wll.l.l M?s- CAltllOI IC K Willi AllVICA and WIVCH HAKI The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, to( ter. chapped hands and all skin erup (lolis tinaranteed to give satisfaction or moil, y iefniule-1 Sold b Linn tirug Co. V.::-;u Uf Co. orups ! SP I GARDEN HOME ADD , TiTr rv limits on the Southwest only a short distJ Tf beyond the Fair Grounds. It adjoins the large tract purchased by J II I . nt rho Pnrtiflnfl. Eugene & Eastern K. K., which irvwl ss otorev, picsiuciii 7 --o -vui . . i : rrvwimm to the e ectric roaa system in thft that it win ue in h'1UA"""' , ,. ' ., , ... si. ..i nn tt.n ciHpq. and lies beautitn v d, future. It is bounded by a county iuau , -v .i i ...u:t, ionc it norfprt Hrainac?'e. gently to the nortnwesi, wmui yivco Fv.. - - slop: HI GARDEN HOME ADDITION TO EUGENE 17TW- 9 e If 10 9 if SWT- i.rJ r "7rr r it t Jf oft 9 t irtt O if iS t 7r 31 9BtV S rr ft! C Sift ' r tiw v in cr 1 TRACTS ARE FROM 2'A TO 5 ACRES Have been platted and are now offered for sale at very reasonable prices for cash or upon easy terms mommy installments if the purchaser desires. Propert; situated as close in as this will double in value within two years, and for the horn i . i ..... Dunaer ana investor tnese tracts will prove a snap. The owners of GARDEN HOME ADDITION bought the property at prices far below its value, and are therehv enabled to ph it on the market at prices below what is asked for surrounding propertv in la utttis auu suiiic ui il even is uesirauie. w Any of the Following Real Estate Agents Will Be Glafito oiiuw x ou tnc Addition at Any T Oregon Land Co. Zimmerman , Rugh ime Howe (S Buo; Attorn '..l.'''TlE5? o o o o o o o o o