Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 24, 1908, Image 2

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    THE ElOEXE DAiLT OCARD. MOXMAV. AlCilST 21
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BESTTREiniIEIT
FOR CATARRH
The entire inner portion of our Ixxlics is covered with a soft, delicate
lininfr called mucous membrane ; this is kept in healthy condition by the
nourishment and vital vitfor it receives from the bloo-1. So long as the
circulation remains pure this membrane will I healthy, but when the blood
becomes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining ot
the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious
symptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tij;ht. stuffy feeling in the
nose watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slight deafness, difficult
breathing, etc. The disease cannot I reached by external treatment, though
such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures
Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and poisons. Then as rich,
pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes
heal the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap
pears Catarrh, being a disease in which the entire blood circulation is
affected can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and
removes every particle of the impurity from the blood, and this is just what
S S S doe, liook on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who
write. " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AIXAJtTA, GA.
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 Best 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 readied 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 $5.50
Saturday to Monday ticket .$3.00
Our elaborate new Summer Hook givea'a concl'ejldescrlptlon
of Newport, Including s lilt of hotels, their capacity and
rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. J. GILLETTE,
Eugene.
WM. McMURRAY,
U. P. A., Portland, Ore.
SIUSLAW IS
COMING PLEASURE
RESORT OF OREGON
STEAMER WILL
0 HUM TO EUGENE
FROM POSTIAND
The Love of
Good Fruit
will be gratified If wo do the
tipplylng. If you have nevor
cared for fruit before you will
when you come and see our
fruit show. The more night
will make you long to taate.
And a alntUo liiHto will miroly
mnko you wnnt mora. You
ran gratify the longlnK. too.
Kor our prices make fruit buy
ing and eating very eusy.
THE SQUARE
W. M. CREEN, H&nSSSSk
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 21
MOItK VISITORS THIS VKAK THAN"
KVKH I IK Hi UK AMI AM, AUK
ri.KASKIi ri.ANKOHCUl'SHKII
IUH K ltO.ll KHOM Kl";K.K TO
M.il'I.KTOX WOl l.ll WORK
WOMIKKH.
The time U coming and probably
is not far distant, when the Siuslaw
will be a favorite summer resort for
the people from the valley. It has
many nuatural advantages which fco
to make a desirable place in which
to Bpend the warm days of summer
and in fact there are few localities
anywhere In the country where na
ture has been so lavinh In giving
those things thai make up a pleas
ant place for a summer ouiing.
Here within a few miles are found
fine fishing and hunting grounds,
beautiful scenery, fresh and salt wa
ter bathing, and sheltered nooks
where they can breathe the pure
ocean air and still be protected from
the strong winds. Here, too, they
can have a view of the ocean and
see various forms of animal and
vegetable life abounding therein.
The only drawback at the present
time Is tho lack of convenient trans
portation facilities. Hut the road
will soon bo opened so that teams
Mr. R J. Galbraith. of Cor-
vallis, was in the city on hii-
way to Portland to buy a ''!-
er for his new boat, I'nHe
San. which will scon be
launched, an opposition uiat
to the monopoly whi'h has
long prevailed In the Willum-
ette. It will be one hundred
feet long, twenty feet wlde,
and have a capacity of 1 "i "
tons and about one hundred
passengers. The engine as
made by Watson Bros., of
ihi. i-iv and will have 70
horsa n'nwer. The boat will 1
draw fifteen inches unloaded.
Mr. Galbraith Intends to run
between Eugene and Portland
and give the people living
rates. Albany Democrat.
BRIGHT LEGAL LIGHTS
GATHER IN SEATTLE
Seattle. Wash., Aug. 2. The
names of many of the most eminent
Jurists of tho I'nlted States and Can
ada, with a number from Europe as
well, fill page after page of the Seat
tle hotel registers today. They are
the members of the Ametcan Bar as-
can drive from Maple on through to ; t0 attend , thrty.fIrst an,lai
the ocean beach With a plank o- mBetlng of thilt body wn(ch wm ue.
crushed rock road from Eugene to . k i. ,,.,.
Mapleton, 'he valley people could i" t ,hr ,, . mAfino. nt the
easily make the trip to this pari of Washington State Bar association,
the ooist and have a pleasant outlug
here at no great expense. Thia opin
ion of the natural advantages of this
place has been expressed by many
pen, ile who are familiar with this
part of Oregon. Only a ft: days
ago a well-kni.wn business man of
Kugcne who r:cs made several ttlpfc
liei in previ.nib years and who lias
also viewed nearly all the other rum
mer resorts in tills part of Ino coun
try. Informed ot that he Inten.ls to
come to the Siuslaw every summer
for mi outing aB he enjoys u uocter
here than ..ny other pluco he has
A. Ready. Florence West.
HH SLA V I'KUHON' A I.S.
Miss I.oreUa Harlng Is spenllng a
few days wlla Miss Laura Dull' in at
Mercer Lak .
Al Hpllenbrck and family, after a
fhort oiitlng at the cape, re'. line. I
lioint Tuesday afternoon.
Rudolph Brynd, who has been at
outside points for several months, re
turned home Saturday morning.
Mr. liurnett and Otho Joln.stm
returned homo Saturday to join the
snveylng party nt llecetii.
.Missus Stella nnd Klinil Morris re
turned home Tuesday from a visit
with relatives and friends .i: Mnp'.e
ton. Mrs. Schreuders and daughter,
Nelle, and Mrs. Lalvo spent Wednes
day night at South Slough with Mrs.
A. Ready.
which was attended by manw emi
nent guests from other states. When
the members of the Amercican Bar
association convene for their initial
session tomorrow It wll be to listen
to an address by Dr. David Starr
Jordan, president of Leland Stan
ford University. At the evening ses
sion the chief speaker will be Judge
C. H. Hanford, of the United State3
district court for the Western dis
trict of Washington. Judge Hanford
will speak on the subject of "Na
tional Progression and the Increas
ing Responsibilities ot Our National
Judiciary."
BURNS AND SQUIRES
WILL MEET AGAIN
Eugene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales arc growing: in popularity and in order to
meet the demand we will have on hand a large supply of live
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER.
102 East Ninth Street
Phone Main 645
Sun Krnncisco, Cal., Aug. 24. Ac
cording to the latest advices from
Australia this Is the date fixed for
the so-called heavyweight champion
ship fight between Tommy Hums
and lllll Squires. The bout Is to
take place before a club In Sydney.
In the opinion of ring followers here
who saw the mill between Hums and
the Australian when the latter first
arrived 111 this country the return en
prove to be a victory for Hums be
fore the men have been In the ring
many minutes. In nil or his Amer
lean bouts the much-touted A intra
Man showed himself a lemon of the
ripest picking and was easy moiiev
not only for Burns but for all of the
second-raters ho went against.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Piano and Theory...'. Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice Miss Eva Stinson (Brcnneman, Bacheller, Sweet)
Violin Mr. Le Roy Gesnrr (Sevcik)
Aaialanta-MUa Alberts Campbell, Miaa Veda Quukmtuih, Mm lua Tjllliu
Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced
Cprns Svpt. 22. 190fl I. M. CLEN, Dean
M KITTING OK FVNXY MEN'
HKI,I IN' I1KNVKU
Denver, Cola, Aug. 24. As sol
emn appearing a lot of men as ever
appeared at a convention ot funeral
directors arrived In Denver today to
take part In the sixth annual conven
tion of the American Kress Humor
ists. They are the men who furnish
the newspaper laughs, the fellows
who hunt tho bright side ot every
thing and make It brighter.
The convention will get down to
business tomorrow and continue In
session through the greater part of
the week. Some business la to be
transacted, but the most of the time
will be given over to entertainment.
One of the features will be a public
entertainment to aid the fund for a
monument to Bill Nye.
The organization of humorists
boasts of a large and distinguished
membership. Prominent among
those whose names appear on the ros
ter, and a number of whom will at
tend the present gathering, are Mark
Twain, Hob Burdette, Jnmes Whtt
comb Hiley, Judd Mortimer Lewis
of Houston, and S. F. Klser of Chicago.
COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous coffee : "Java
and Mocha."
Who returns your
money if you don't like
'em?
Your trocar rahirna rour monar It rva eoal
Ms SctulUaa'a Baatt wa par him
(iM)l COt'Cll CTKK.
For the complete cure of coughs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis nnd all
lung complaints tending to consump
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation as a standard
cough remedy. It contains no op
ium or harmful drugs and can lie
given wlih safely to children. Price
11.00. Sold by l.lnn Drug Co.. Wil
liams Mtg. Co, props., Cleveland, O.
l'Oll SAI.K, KXCHAN'OU Oil t.KASK
Having concluded to retire from
tho lumber business 1 offer for sale,
lease or will exchange for Kugene or
Portland Income property, my saw
mill, sawmill site, booms, iumber
sheds, offlre, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected w ith the business.
Mill located nt river bridge In the
centre of Kugene city, east and west,
and only three blocks from the S. P.
U. H.
This la a fine opportunity for some
one to go Into the lumber business,
as there la always a big local demand
for all alabwood. sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as tho better
........ ... ,,...... ..,,,. , v,-ai, Sometime you ran secure
labor cheap, lumber high. ,,lu.,hlng through an ex-
A good n.llln.an can make this ehange ad. that you could
property pay for Itself n two years. I , , , ,
nnd If he will operate day and night Think about It
In one year. Greatest opportunity In
this part of Oregon torn mill nian; T T
bent IochI.mI mill In III.. rul.i f'..,...,. '
Ity. 2(1.000 feet In ten hours.
When you have this mill you are
at the market. Planer and dry kiln
everything needed to make lots of
) lumber and lots of money, Hive this
your early attention If Interested In
a lumber proposition. 1 am sure you
cannot beat It in the slate i'he
CLOSING OUT SAl
of Our Mammoth Stock Q
tinues tor just two week)
till Sept. 5th
NOW IS THE TIME
to buy your blankets quilts, winter underwear, heavy 4
overcoats, shoes, hats, wool dress goods, waists and ev
tor winter at wholesale prices, oaruraay a party
bill of $ 1 8 and he got just $3 1 worth of goods at retaj
XI 8 bill. You ran
j. T- -r - wv-cmujQ
on all your purchases that you make here, for the J
weeks. Kemember me saie closes ine jm ot ZepitJ
don t wait our come now.
THE BON MAR.CHE
When
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ei&ewberi
A 1IV1 V lO U1I A1AV1 VUOAIlg ACI1M
For Young Mere and Women; who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business Colli
. has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions.. If you; are inter
ested write us for information -:- -:-
Fall Term Opens September ?, 1
Send for Catalog- Address
Eugene Business Coll
EUGENE, OREGON
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A MCE LITTLE MEAL AT
THE TIIKATKK CAFE
Is always appreciated, where you get
everything so nppetl.lnR and tooth,
some these June mornings, when
your npiM-tlte is fickle. When yon
wii lit to treat your friends. jr lfe
or your sweetheart to a men I tliat Is
rooked to the Oureif tHMe. bring
them to til,. Theatre cafp ,
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole-
some Water See
J. E. KILBORN
Satisfaction C. nt4
quicker ou act the surer you ar
I making i "ar fortune, for Ihla
chalice In a lifetime.
M. S BARKER.
S31 Pearl street.
Kugene. Or
of,
s a .'
KXCMtSION TO XKWPOKT.
During the summer season Sun
day trains will he run on the ('. & K.
from Albany to Ynnnlna. leading Al
bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning
local from here connects with this
train si Albauy. round trip rale
ti.00.
Lovelace
The great trotting SiJ
dard and registcrea
mjnv famous trotters ;
now on the race track of the Northwest. J
season. $35.00 to insure.
Tyler B.
Wilko i
A young
much Drornise.
registered. $20.00
A Grand PcrcrKf
istcrcd). Color,
weicrht' 2300 poun.
pion Pcrcheron at the last Oregon State Fair, nel
ftir. -..c ( u i-t- .! limners M
. tupo, iuui toiu meatus, scvtiai ""; if
bons. G.R.PRK&1
Veloce
TVOnl HVUIM).
.!" M P l;t..n. tarrnor to W
I' II. .H V I w .t aaed .i iage
I'.ir iMiioit erv!. (ilt.me II a k
3:tJ Beniilvii.-,- tit II gt itr-t. tt
I liaautlne WtMd-.iw
She Likes ;hkI Thiiigs.
!'.r Chan. R. Smith, of V,st
Vranklln. Maine, !an "I likp o,ul
th naa and hate adopted Or. Klr.c a
N I. He PUIa at onr family laxative
"n'1'",n.. bocaua they ar aixv! and
d' ..r wort viihou rrahira a fti.s
t " T1cc' i!les pnrtf'.cri
il ' W.A. Kuv endair ilrug store
Phono 5391
537 High Street
Slng-r Sew'..;g .va. nli 0'm;nr,
, IS Vlll.m.c;.e i.nu chona Ticl
14(1.
Oat
I'he,;..
air.a-.!
WaWili swytm;
'ne power, by V. W. M.htc
lied 32SJ.. Orders lare o
NOrtBORMANYCOLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FORl
THE PRODUCTION OF feh
JHIG-H GRADE WORkH
Kincaid , Rickel, Ov
Eugene, Oregon
Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and CharrM
ELI BANGb
. H. TEST
CP. BARN.R"
BANGS LIVERY 9
Livery, Feed, Stage end Sales m
Cabs Always K
First Qass Turnouts of All I9
..STAGES.. R
McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eueen EUGESfiL:
at5:J0a.m. Stages do not call at A ' mV,w
private reaidences but will call lor I" ,f J ft
-gieil notiiied the day before. """
L?very Pbcne
Main 21
IU be aivncciatcd.
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