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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
Wf i o o THE El'CESE DAILY GUARD. KIMDAV, ACGLST 21, J008 O MAKES A LASTIHG CURE There are certain mineral medicines which will remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood I'oison, and shut the disease up in the system (or awhile, but when the treatment is left off the disease will surely return. Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., are usually worse because the disease has made rapid progress on the internal members, and i 1 - l 1 111. ,u ir L! CJ c weaneneu ine con.swiuuon anu genciai ucuu ui mc nunnu, .j. ia the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatment of Contagious Mood I'oison, and with the assurance that a lasting cure will result. This medicine, made entirely of roots and herbs of recognized curative and tonic value, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus of the disease, and by purifying the blood of every partible of the poison and enriching and strengthening the circulation, removes every sypmptom of the trouble. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up the disease in any way, but drives it entirely out from the blood, leaving not the slightest trace for future outbreaks. Jfome treatment book with valuable information and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, ILLINOIS WILL LIVE OVER GREAT DEBATE Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Host of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket ..$5.30 Saturday to Monday ticket ".$3.00 Our elibontt Sumner Hook gives! concl'sjjdeicriplion of Newport, Including Hit of hotels, their opacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write A. J. CILLETTE, Eugene. WM. McMURRAY, U. P, A,, Portland, Ore. Springfield, 111., Aug. Ho- ginning today, and continuing until the middle of October, Illinois will live over again the days of rhe his torical Lincoln-Douglas deba'cs. It Is the golden anniversary of the cele brated controversy, and the llllinls Historical Society baa planned cele brations In each of the cltici nh-n. the debates were held. There were but seven of these noted debates, all occurring in IS.'.S, the places .;d dates helnir .-.a fol lows: Ottawa. All. 21:- Kreenort Auk. 27; Jonesboro, Sept. 15; Char leston. Sept. 2S; GalesburK, Oct. ?; Ciulqcy. Oct. 13: and Alton Oct 18. At the Initial celehrntlnn r.t I Via series at Ottawa today the eve.u is to be commemorated hv thn Mjr.n,. of a hiiKe granite bowlder nn the site where the original debate !ook place. The scheduled Rmmbrtro in clude former Senator William V. Ml. son, J, Hamilton lewis, of Chica go; Congressman fleorge Kdmunl Kohs and others of prominence. Other notable celebrations of the series will be those at Frein.ir: and CJulncy. Tho Bpeakrs a tin Free port celebration will be Senator Dol llver of Iowa. Colonel w T riovi i- son and Congressman Frank O I.oiv- oen. I ne sue of the debate In Frne- port already Is marked by a suitable exclude It as they pb use, for t'ie ica son that slavery cannot exist a dav or an hour anywhere unless it Is supported by local police regula tions." At Quincy the plans for the anni versary celebration are being made on an elaborate scale. A local or ganization has been formed undor the name of thi I.lncoln-Donelas Seml-Centennlal Society to conlucl tne celebration. The site of tne de bate In Qulncv was marked wi'.h a memorial bowlder some two ;urs ago. A number of people arc still living In Quincy who heard the great debate and they will be among the prominent nartiHtiunti In the anni versary celebration. It was in CJuin- cy that Carl Schurz and Thomas Nast. the cartoonist, first mei Lin coln, and each of these notable men has left recollections of the meeting. At Joneshorn where thA debate waB held September 15. on the fair grounds, arrangements are being made for a suitable celebration of the semi-centennial. Most of those who heard the debate at Jonesboro were partisans of Douglas and Breck enrldge. At Calesburg. where the debate WAR hnM fVtnho, 7 rha onnlif.ifuiit.tr has been observed several times In recent years, and the semi-centennial will be celebrated on an "labo-ate memorial erected by the Freenort I scale. The dnhntp In fin lenh.i'-tr mulr ueuicaie'i uy rrs-1 place in woman s club and dedicated by Prs-1 place In front of Knor Colleee end mem itoosevell 1n 103. It was at the building is adorned with a Lln r reeport that Lincoln Hnhmltrml h'i cnln.lVMirinu ..,..1.1 t..Kin .. rnmmiu nilauMnn Wf O ... It .... . . . . naineiy: J 895. i.an 11m people of the Cnlted At Alton, Where the last of tie States territory In any lawful way, series of debates was held, tho Crfle ngalnst the wishes of any cl'I'.yn of hratlon will take nlaco Ocinhor 1R the United States, exclude slavery I From Quincy to Alton the two In- trnm Itu llmira n.ln. . .n . .n....i . ...... .......... oi..ui lu liiu uuuon 1 leiieciuai giants traveiea on ine o. uie state constitution?" 'same boat. The sneakers' utmid To which DoiikIbb reulled: "It All matters not what the Supreme Court of what was then the new city hall. uoicau-ii uwTiue a 10 '.ne ao- wn.cn is still standing and imd for Htmrt ntiputii-in uhuiliux ulo.... . t. dib.cij may me nuuie purpose, ine program lor or may not go Into a torrltm-w unH.r r ho Ai,nn i,.i...... i n.m ii.. i tne constitution. The people have a home-comlne feature and will t- thn III afti 1 num no IntanJi. - . - 1 . . . iliiiiiiii: ur over several aays. IBS .Xi".F 1 - . - - The LENOX Portland's New and MosC Modernly Furnish-d HOTEL Third and Main Streets PORTLAND, - ORICON . Possessing; every convenience and an' ideal location fronting: an the beautiful city pUia. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone m every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rates European Plan Rates American Plan II. DA ail,! II Ml nnr ,l.. ... r ., ... . ... t'l nn 1 ... r . 11 1 nun o.vv per uay. t-.vw mm f j.ou wnn oatn, Eugn Cuu-4 on Plla '-i!f s5 . -- r $3.1.0 and II 01 with bath. O. H. SPENCER, Manager INQUIRERS FOR TIMBER WEATHER REPORT 1 ARE MORE NUMEROUS! FOR THE PAST WEEK There flUH Iwln Iimt-o lnnnlt.tr i .. . .. ......its iui , I nQ lemnRrMir wna nnnrlv nn iiuiuur in ine ant inr.P wp.ira than' . .. . ...,, thpa h,.u i UIB1 in me southwestern counties and ih 0;uZfr "! normal elsewhere have been made but the number of ,,hi . st?te-, Tne coole" sales Is very small comparoTto thel ."th. ' " .12th U.nt" lhP number of Inquiries which are com- Hed dnrl -hnHofn m?thm.vT Ing In from all over tho East. The!U' diSLn'5t..h.9 Jclosl"B days.of lne largest sale effected recently along 7 . .h R uroum was uroken the coast was a tract In irlhoaaterS ,y H Whl',, .wre general dl" Oregon. .old to L. II. Menefee HoZ I " t.h.e .aflTn?on.f .the I2t" "d the Oregon, sold to L. II. Menefee, Hous ton. ieaa. i nta tract la one of the heaviest timbered section on the. -coast. The total amount nf timhnr on the six thousand acres was cruised at auout BOO. OHO. 000 fner it sold on a stumpage valuation of one dollar, whioh brought the sum up to IKOO.OOO. This Is one of the best buys recently noLnd In itriti.h Co lumbia a SIllll WB ninillt tn A mnpl- ciuis of timber lund for !i)0,0l)0. As soon as thn full ueitHnn npplvna an active timber market may be an ticipated. The atmosphere Is full of amuse, mostly rrom fires In slash ings or cut-over lands, which causes tho non-coast resident to hesitate be fore buying, especially with big scare Hues In the daily press, which are followed In later Issues by small headings, saying the fires were not in thu timber. The Love of Good Fruit will be gratified If we do tho supplying. It you have never cared for fruit before you will when you come and see our trult show. The mere sight will makr you long to taste. And a single taste will surely make you want more. You ran gratify the longing, too. Kor our prices make fruit buy ing and rating very easy. W. M. CREEN, 2SSLaaSSL 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. vi:i:iis siii:i:i kat AMI TUKIK VAI.ru The Minnesota Kxperlnient Sta tion gives the analysis of weeds that sheep eat readily, and their protein content, compared with alfalfa, do er and timothy. The analysis gives timothy an unfavorable showing In comparison. Mere la the analysis. Cnrbo I'roteln. hydrates Kat Lambs' quar- Its 25.06 fis.fit 1.9K Pnrslan JS.U 1 Itwoett . Dandelion bit .24.64 t'atnlp 23. 85 woldeurod . . Mustard . . . Uuai'k Orass Alfalfa flavor Timothy hay 1 1.61. . 15.75 .11.27 .20. .13 3:. 5J.70 62Sti 58.95 63.07 76.63 75.60 79.12 40.64 52. 2S 41.76 2.9 1.36 2.70 2. 66 4.85 I.S.I 1.96 2.46 3.61 2.16 Why Jnmm lAV (jt Well. Hv.r)l.(),ly In Zanesvllle. O., knows Mr. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She -rues. My husband. James Lee. firmly believes he owes his lite to the use of Dr. Klng-j New Discovery ,v . 1 "'-it.ij nuecieu 'that consumption seemed Inevltahlo, when a friend rnioinni.iii,in.t v.... m. .. - u ..in iin- U'overy. We trlcl It i(J ..... ... restored him t. perfect health." Pr Mug s New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung remedies . Kor coughs and colds It has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try It Sold nailer guarantee at Kuykendall's drug Jtore, 50e and 1 1.00. Trial bottle fro. I forenoon of the 13th. The heaviest rain fell In the lower portion of the Willamette valley, and amounted to nearly tnree-quartera of an inch. In the eastern and southern counties mo rainrail waB In most places very light and InHiiffiMrtiit t i. or to clear the atmosphere of smoke. The sunshine was nearly normal, and no damaging nigh winds occurred WillametUt Valley Portland, Multnomah county. Tho temperature was slightly above normal every day throughout the week except Tuesday and W ednesday Which Wern rlmiiti' nnA ..!.- .... i Seventy-three hundredths of an Inch ' rain ion on Wednesday. Ileppner, Morrow county. T1 first of the week win. H.',- ,,.V.i warm, the latter part cool anl partlv cloudy, with .26 of an Inch of rain fall on Thursilnv unit nj ,.t .... 1....1. on Friday. Albany, Linn county The wealh- i. 1 ue past week was normal, ex cept light showers occurred on the 1 -'th. Corvallis, Itenton coiintv Tuesday and Thursday were partlv cloudv Wednesdnv impti.. i.....i.. . .' ...... ,,...., iimii. auu oral showers fell. An early morn ing fog occurred on Kridav. which cleared up about 9 a. m. The rest of the week was clear. Monroe, Benton rnnntv. I.Kht showers fell on the 12th and 13th but more rain is needed anil thing Is drying u The first foR of the season appeared on the 14th. Only 1 2 Days Morel V the Closing Out Sa arp crn in or fn riavp Rnrrif rnlfJ weafTifr ennn i auQ y() want some quilts, blankets, heavier underwear, and a pJ 1 t i r . L 1 . . uy Decause you can gee cnem ror just wnat it costs to them. There are no old oddsand ends or broken storl new and r.lean. wp unn'f havf. nld sfnrlr. , .. - . w uu v,dliDUyii fresh, clean, up-to-date merchandise at this sale at just mJ lauiuiLi i.unL. wuii ir-i n 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 arm vi in rrnrw i.l ' 11 IC1S oj opportunity, it only happens once in a lifetime. R. every article at manufacturers' cost, not one or two tM out every article, ttemember only I z days more. THE BON MAR.CHE Where ow goes as far isewnere WW dollar! -WILL BE THE PRICE OP THE- Pacific Electric Heating Company i UNTIL SEPTEMBER TFMT ..M..a WW WW H A year's guarantee accompanies each iron This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest GET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL 1 Pacific Electric Engineering 0 Wiring. Sunnlies Fivtupoe Wirine, Sunnlies. Fivtiirpc it 516 Willamette Strpet. wWWWWWWWWWWWWiAAAAXkZTTTz7YTfWWWWWWWwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiUtM ' 'AAAAAaa. . 1 1 . : 7 T. . ..... 1 Phone Red 3! Hhe I.iket. CihkI TIiIuks. Mrs. Chas. K. Smith, of West f ranklin Maine, says: "I ke ROod tnings and have adopted Dr Kinr s NeW l.lfe Plll ... nnr r,..... .-ji . ."iiij 11.ij.11ve medicine, beeanse they are good and do their work without making a fuss i".1". Th,'st' l""less purifiers sold at W.A. Kuvlceiiili.il'. ,ir.. ... ic. ' ym viH)i).s.M(i C.asolene (wwer. Applv J. n Con- a7 733aE- Mth' T(,-l'""'"e Hlaok 47JS. Successor to V. 11. lavls NOTICK THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Piano and Theory MlSJ M4ry Mo (Shcrwoo.) ,,,:e - MlU Ev Sl.iuon (Brenrifnun. Bachelltr, St) a ' .'" " ; Mr. Lt Roy G,,r, ,S vdk ) AMjIsnts-Mla Alt,4 CjnipMI. Mm V,.U f..kr,.b..b. M, 1. Titku Rates Reasonable Faculty Fperienced I. M. CLEN, Dejn f Opens Jpt. 22. 190fl TO Hl'NTKHH AMI CAMI'Klut ii yon are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing call up Red 1741, or call at 43 Olive street. OHHXSITK IIISTOKKICK I Writes axid.-nt and health assur- lB tlKltll IlTTTltV A... i in ..... i"tuis nutiin rooms - t re.it 1 1" siu.ienis no have not v--t !i.t-d i " their nsnie. fr the dlrwtorv. .tre n-. ? Tn, !ts Macnlne Compt.nv, Hue.teJ i phoa, K Tlttsav 1 . . JJ lett street, phone Red 'jersity re,t,.r. M'a.-k 3 71. ,i't 'o,u-.. I 1 1 1 U tt IlK.mie (or ...men ... ,-;,:iv . sired There is an Increasing Deman For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EnurATinN The Eugene Business Colleg has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, M Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Colleg EUGENE, OREGON The reinforced centre Vt:..r ham mock Is the , , i,y ,h(v art, '"'r. "'! stroncer than the ordni..1' k:n,t vviiKus ii vkhwakk oo. I , , "i", -""'1"- 'ht at the Klertrlc t lu aire. q CASTOR I A vi iuiaau ano umiaren. ; The Kind You Hare Always Bought ' Bears th. ,r-T" li.lsoi.iMjj W(H) SAW Carrison ;rn saw all Hon.c K- HAIGHT, ri-1 KltM I V ( (Al"H I' 0H.erTi,vl,wTPt ani Pt cardt,' The German 'V. 1 work, sirth ... ' -.."i Ti WHH'll Ulllanuii. . j .V? a 1 1 eel, oe- purcna.eii i - w'e "" "'.re. tf ,. c.n.l durlt! o snwn,,K Kon the cv.xao. "t Bangs' barn. J.