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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1908)
O O o THB VTGBSK VAtLf GCARD. W EDXESI-AV. Al CIST 28, 100B P THE dUHE FOB AD MEN TO "demand a NEW LAW SCROFULA Swollen glands aWit the neck, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sons and ulcers, skin diseases, and general poor health, are tha usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. The disease beinif deeply intrenched in the Wood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling, or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tubercular matter so thoroughly destroys the healthful properties of the blood that Scrofula sometimes terminates in consumption, an incurable disease. The entire circulation tR-ing contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly purify the blood and restore the circulation to a strong, healthy state. S. S. S. is the very lest treatment for Scrofula ; it renovates the entire blood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tubercular deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes right down to the very bottom of the trouble anil removes the cause, but it supplies the weak, diseased blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and in this way builds up weak, frail, scrofulous persons and makes them strong and healthy. S. S. S. is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparation and is suited for persons of any age, liook on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OA. ..The GRAND.. PROGRAM Stolen Dagger Fine Military Cap Red Hot Day , Restful Ride Apple of Discord The Little Sweeps Village Fire Brigade Pancakes SONGS BY MISS FORD Goodbye Glory Mary Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c. Eugene Theater ck?h. siJuth, mIw Thurs. and Fri.t Aug. 27 and 28 Mr. C H. Kerr presents the New York favorite Comedienne and PJiina Donna DAINTY Grace Cameron 99 in his latest musical comedy success "Little Dolly Dimples supported by the great comedian Will Philbrick AND A CAST OF FIFTY, INCLUDING Daisy King. Soprano Flerence Laerdon Tempest, Comedy Ea Spear, the Hunun FIU Tin Original Cordownl. Sisters, Phoebe and Jrul. In lh electric dsnclng novelty, introducing the tele ol the flowers. Row Oleh Fiber, Celebrated Vlollelil The Shuberta, String Trio Louia L odon, Baritone . Frank K uiaelt, Musical Specialty Tm, Russell, Baas Soloist Emma King, RusaUu Dancer 1 0 Big Advanced Vaudeville Acts Hear the Great Song Hits-20 Numbers Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and $ 1 .00 Sale opens Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing In popularity and in order to meet the demand we will have on hand a large supply of live and drtued poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 I ELI BANGS J. H. VEST C P. BARNARD EARL MtNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabj Alwayt Kradv First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STACIS.. .VKKNZIE STAGE leaves Eueene EUOENE FLORENCE STAGE- at iiJO a. n. States do not call at private residences Out will call lor b.ff!'lt swtilird the day before. A daily staff leaves Kuireite at 0 a. m. foe Mapletim, cloee connection by steamer lot Florence and Acnte Uvery Phone Main 2 1 L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason Kansas City, Mo., Aiir. 2. "Honour Advertising" Is the keynote cf fhe annual convention of the As sociate AdcvertiKlng Clubs of Amer ica, which bean In this city today The convention will vote upon a res olution which provides an amend ment to the Auhuchon bill. Intro duced last winter in congress. The bill provides penalties fur any ad vertiser misrepresenting goods In any detail. The amendment sought would bo to force every publisher in the L'nlted States who runs adver tising in his periodical to publish dally on the editorial page a sworn statement of the circulation of the PMer, if It is circulated through th-: malls. An effort to secure a law through which the power of the Postmaster General In Issuing "fraud orders" against publications may be cur tailed 1b to be made at the conven tion. Delegates from the Cincinnati Advertising Club wilt ask the con vention to resolve "That the before mentioned power, now reposed In the Postmaster General, should be taken from hint and vested fn the federal courts, and that the law conferring the power on the courts Be so framed as to require that neither the use of the malls nor the second-clasB mall privileges shall be taken away until a hearing shall have been accorded the person affected. Numerous promlent speakers are to be heunl during tho three days the convention will be In session. Among the number are diaries W. Knopp, of St. tenuis, Arthur Ilrls liune of New York, C. W. Pout of Ilnt tle Creek, Truman A. l)u iVeese of Puffalo, K. J. Gunning of Chicago, S. S. McClure, be 'magazine publisher, A. W. Lawsho, third assistant post master general, and John VV. Bar rett, director of the International r.ureau of American Republics. JEALOUS NOBLE'S CRUEL REVENGE ON HIS WIFE PORTLAND SHRINERS EXPECT MUCH HERE From present Indications the pil grimage of Al Kadcr Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, to the Oasis of Kugene, will be a great trip. Bays tho Oregonian. Kugune is a dry town, so a baggage car will be added to the equipment of the special train which will leave Portland at 8:30 o'clock the morning of Saturday, Suptenibor 5. Tho pilgrims will ar rive at their destination about 1 1 o'clock anil will at once repair to the Armory, where a luncheon will be served. In the afternoon the nobles will parade through the principal streets, escorted by the Arab patrol. Captain Davis commanding. The pa trol has a few now stunts for this trip. In the afternoon a business session will be held, and la the even lug the candidates, about 50 In num ber, will be escorted toward the East with duo ceremony. If the desort sands are not hot enough to Bult everybody they will be steamed up with electrical equipment which has been specially ordered by John An nand. After tho ceremonial session the nobles will bo entertained nt a ban quet, an at 2 o'clock In the morning the special will head for home. Al binder Temple never has any money In the treasury, and following the true Arabic faith, it must not bring any spondullks home. The temple w ill be Joined on this trip by nobles from all neighboring cities and towns. Mr. A n nn ml Is In charge of the arrangements. I-'IGIIT WITH riTfll- I'OltKS OVKIt A (illil, llalsey. Or., Aug. 24. Two linr leat limiils of the llrock, Jackson & Co. crew quarreled over a girl while In the flel-d at work. They are both sons of farmers living near llalsey. Harry l.eeper, aflcr making what he auppnucd to lie a final re tort, turned around, when Ingram felled 111 hi lo the ground, with a pitchfork and then stabbed him in the chest and hand several times be fore other men Interfered. l.eeper. while badly hurt, will re cover, unless blood poison sets In. Ingram has not been arrested. LlBbon, Aug. 26. The Lisbon newspapers are full of a sensational scandal which has Just been disclosed and which Involves one of the oldest and most prominent families of Por tugal. Two or three years ago a; noted society beauty, daughter of a j rich banker, married" Count Mar-1 galho, who belongs to the old nobll-j Ity of Portugal, and' held the post of lord-ln-waltlng to the' king. I For about a year the- two lived j happily together, but last September I the Countess and her child., aged I five munths. suddenly disappeared and nothing was seen or heard of them. Wnen questioned the Count always returned an evasive answer. Eventually so many rumors became current that the police took the mat ter In hand. . It was impossible that tne matter could be kept quiet, as tne parties were so well known, hav ing frequently entertained Klng-Car-os and Queen Amelia at their bran tlful aeat In the Alemjeto. In addi tion, the Count was well known for his Jealous disposition, and fears were entertained for the safety- of: the Countess. Finally the police determined to break Into the house. There, after a long search, they discovered the Countess and her child, Imprisoned In a small garret. Brought dbwn stairs. It was discovered' she had changed Into a broken down old wo man. Her once beautiful features were emaciated and worn, and' her hair had turned completely white. The servants, when questioned, con fessed that the woman had been kept a close prisoner for eleven months. The CounteBs herself has been able to give no explanation of the cruel treatment of her husband, and It Is feared that her mind is completely gone. The doctors hold out very lit tle hope of her recovery, but expect the child will live. The Count's defense is that his wife allowed a naval officer to pay too great attention to her. King Manuel, who was to have pald'a visit to the Count as soon as the court went out of mourning, has notified him that the visit will not take place, and also that he is deprived' of his court appointments and emoluments. It Is bIbo probable that the Count will be prosecuted criminally for his Inhuman cruelty. CEl.KItrtATKS HIS NINTIETH IllKTIIDAY Cottage Grove, Aug. 22 The 90th birthday of Samuel Markee, one of the oldest men in Oregon and one of Its pioneers, was celebrated here last Sunday. All of his children,, six daughters and one son, and many grand and great grand children were present. Mr. Markee was born August 16, 1818, near Columbus, Ohio, and In 1864 crossed the plains by ox team, locating at Cedar Mills, where he engaged In farming, and lived' in Washington county ever since.. WOOD SAWING Gasoline power, by W. W, Moore, phon Red 3233. Order) large or small will be appreciated: II Kill! IllTTOX, ACT., Axident and health policies. ance. Opposite postofflce. si GASOLINE WOOD SAWING Call tip Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf It. McMlKIMIKY has taken rooms nt 559 Willamette street, over Eaton's book store. Tel ephone Black 2SS1, tf The reinforced centre Vmlnr ham mock Is the oil to buy. They are wider.' longer and stronger Until the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HArtDWAKK CO. Singer Sewiug macnlne Company, 61& Willamette Btreet, phone Hed 14H. tf Summer Hxrundoii Itatra to 1 equina, and Newport and Iletrolt. On sale every day. round trip to. Yaaulna. ITi.Otlr in ',ivn,wi f . Riv to Detroit, $4.25. I Tickets sold on Saturday and Sub-I day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited to Monday following. 13 00. A. J. IL.lETTE, Agent. KXl'l 1SSION TO XKWltHT. Hiirlnir tho summer season Sun-' day trains will be run on the C. K I from Albany to Yaqulna. leaving Al- i bany at 7:45 a. in. The morning local from hero connects with this train at Albany, round trio rule, I. 00. .MiTICK j All person having room root I to students who have not v -t .t.'d ' j their names for the directory, .ire re-' iqiieste.l lo phone A. It. Ttffiinv, ni l !vertiy reglvrar. Black 171, at ,me ; Uoonio tor women are espec! illy de-j !UV.l. , I I V'OOH KWYIN'il. J. W. BARRINGtR Exptrt houjemover Moves, anything. Twenty-liv y e jii t xpncrr. Fcsiimce, E l. nc order at Y!il!c s r-' rtili tint ' , .. . . o. r. on We-i KKhth .trvet ur add..-,. at r',,fn,h ni Ph Springfield. Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. .v ,t-hn M p t.'vm, iicivt,tr M We K. Bod.h ;i . s.,w,-.l to ismsov ; For prn-npt ervl,-e phone Black ' I 3312 Residence 324 ll.;h street, tf. j llasolluo Woo.l-i.iw . I 1.. !.;, shipm.n: o! runs on the rojl. f,,r it.-iii mi, (11, ,,,,., i ll wmv'i;.; u i;nw kk i'ii o an ,-- t-,ii'. s p:.in-. l.e.ive or ders at Morris' Music Suire if Notice to Coniractora ami lriertjr (wnrss. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. "SO, passed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, Angust; 13, 1S08, bids will be received by the sireet committee of the Council In. tne orrlce of the City Recorder at the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'cloirtt p. m., Monday August Slst. 19iftt, for the Improvement of Sixth stiwot from Olive street to the West sld of tho alley between Wlllamettj) and Oak streets In the City of Eugene. Ny the construction of cement eurolng along both sides of said street assd' by paving the same between said points with bttnllthlc, aspftalt,. or other hard surface pavement la ac cordance with the plans and1 saeci- fh at Ions therefor, now on P.Hs Jn , uie nine oi me Uliy Kucordwr-. Bidders are required1 to state the price In detail in accordant irtth the specifications, and on the form pre pared by the t'lty Engine-. Sep arate contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for tb construc tion of Hiiiii curbing: for the paving and for the drainage. The said Im provements slmll be completed with in ninety day from th date of let ting the contract therefor. The work to b done under the supervision of the aXresH roniasittm and to be approve by tWem. An approved bond will b require! of each contractor for the faithful pee formance of the contract, a n-rrl-f-,-,1 check in a sum eqi;j to five er cent of the amount hid. payable to J. IV Matlock. Mayor. Is required t" ' C'Q'irany ca. h hid. The Stre 4'olMllttee i.'s..rv the rVht to re let atiy iTU: to.,s. By order of the i ytium c.-i n ine mu 15 veiling u only 9 more days ot the Closing Out Sale Everything Must Be Sold One Dollar Does the Work of Two Elsewhere Umbrellas at Wholesaler ...cm o m.iuciin umbrellas i. . from the best to the medium V'11 35c and 40c Men's Underwear 25c Mem' fine balbringan underwear In all sizes; regular- 40c value rloslng out (ale 2.5c Mem's 50c and 75c Underwear 40c In', blue',, brown,, pink and whiter. In all alzes; the very bes grade; rw&Blar 50c aaid 7ac; our sale price" . - 0c MenrsPatentK3dShoei$3.75 Men's' high grade patent kid' shoes. In all Btylea and' shapes; solid oaJc soles; slajgle coun ters; regular 35-grade; our.Ie price' $8.75 Women's Belts and Bags at (J women s nign grade belts and b. tifacturer's cost. In all styles and Si thw white wash belts to the Every one thw beat. Silk Petticoats, Sflk (X Silk Waists at Manufacturers' U eisewbere best. All at manufacturer's cost. There is an Increasing DenJ For Youn Mem and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Colle'g has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us foir information5 -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 19(( Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Colled EUGENE, OREGON A SICK UTTI.K MKAL AT THE THKATKK CAFE Is always appreciated, where you Ret everything ao ap,K-tlilnR and tiWti. mo these, June mornings, when jrour ap,.titr Is Itcfcle. When you want to treat you friends, yur wlfe or your sweetheart to a nxw that is OlUilr awl a B k ,u , Vueen s taste, bring ....... ,., , fncntre lafe. The Love of Good F: will lc gratified II siinolyinK. K you to cared for fruit before !f when von come ul fruit show. The m ii .. i. mill make you iuus - And a single lasie make you m cao gratify the IW- For our prices m Ing and eating vw THE S0 W. M. GREEN, dLM 6 J 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 23. A New Set of! Chairs OLD your i '.it .1 r.u day of Aiii; n. A.'liu Or 1 lo S niivso-P lIllS K.-.'i-flSr con. t ! 'hr Jo yon hare SHABBY CHAIRS i home, waen yon cao maJte UMm oaa of Chlnamel will wore ter t. yor home. Cb,nam8B 00 a', n. m. , 84 s.Kh in n xKW w . S I'AI'Klt -IV-IS Wcji Seventh St. I OVERTON f WU Paper and Paint Co ! For Bedrock Wells and Pure, W some Water See J. E. KILBOItf Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 5391 55? Hi) J. O. 1 HOMAS Eugene Electric Company Modern Wiring ana Supp"" Dcsisncts and M.ilcci r.f V,rtri- anrl Gjs Fixturti Foil Line of Up-to-Datc Goods Phone Mjin 574 Weal Eighth Stn Eucrnf. "fiV.; Vill MWe Arxjut Oct. I and Occuov the Ccnt V?' cw Rceisttr Buij'ine. CL AND StJJ,