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THE EVGKSE DAILY GUARD, MOXDAV. Al fil ST 31, 1008 Q
DO YOU GET Ur
WITH A LAM1J BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes
Almost everv Uciv
Miserable,
who r.-a.ls llic iicwh
w of tin- woji.icriill
irus 9..idu 1V Dr.
pajHrrs is MIIC lo hll'
!v 1 line-'!. Swuiini-
Koot, Hie great klil
l nc-y, liver ami blad-
jcr reincilv.
fi - It is the L'rcat nied-
iniieleciith rcntury ;
,1 is, -ovem 1 ulter years
vg or i icmuic ickhiiu
by i-ir. Kilmer, me
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and is woiilerfully
successful in promptly curinK lame back,
uric acid, raliirrli of the bladder and
BriKht's Hix-use, which l the worst
form of kiilnev tioul.le.
Ir. Kilmer a Swamp-Root it not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
kidney, liv-r or bladder trouble it will be
found' just the remedy yim need It bai
been tested in bo muny ways, ill hospital
work and ill private practice, ami hat
proved so successful in every cane that a
penal nrranKeiuei.t baa beeu marie by
which all readers of Una paper, who have
not ulieaily tried it, may have a sample
b tile sent free by mail, also t book tell
in more ul,ut Swainp-Kwit.aml how to
fm, I out if von have kidney or bladder trou.
ble. V'lii-rl wiiliiiiflliciilion reading this
Jjencroiisollcr III llllHpajici iin.iim-ii.i yum
address to Dr. Kilmer
ft t'n.. ItillLrhalllloll.
N. V. Tin: regular E&jjM
fiflv-ccnt and one-
dollar size luittle ure " of svubdjuk.
sold bv all wood ilruuirista. Don't make
any mistake, but retnembrr the name,
Swamp-Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot,
and the address, Itiiiuhauitou, N, V., on
avcry ttoltle.
Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
mr iniauin aim
4V.1lltS. KX(Ul
bIipIt perfumed.
Menders an excel
lout complexion
and keepi ihoiikin
clour, soft and
volTetjr. Kelievu
skin irritation and
should be used
freely aftor bath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight
ful and refresh inr
ITuot. At deal-
I era or by mail, 25
cp 11 Li Box. rro
pared by
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
Proprietor or flOURAUDS ORIENTAL OREAM
FOR lALI AMU lUUOMMENDED BV
HTANI.KVB.
012 Wlllnmiilto Kt. . . .
Eugtin
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived bv buying Irom a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight St. Eugene. Or
Plumbing
Furnish your new homt
properly. Don't slight tht
gas fixtures. We do 11
laU of reliable j-iumtmj
tinning wvrk. ilali
n4 let u climate oo
ywf rk
Ay &. HeiUwun
: J Wm Mi st,
I hoc. bl.tk 1117
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WEEK'S NIWS
i HAPPENINGS OF
! LOWER SIUSLAW
('AltVKIt ICWI.ItOW) AMI ITS IM-
l-OKTA VC K TO MIK1.AW COL'.V
TKV KKI'AIICI.N'K OLI CAN
NKKV MM 'Ah AM) rKltttO.VsL
ITKMH OF lTltK.( K AM) VI
f.'INITV. Now Intercut lias lately been
aroused anions; the Eugene people
In regard to the Carver railroad from
Corvallls. At. first It was given out
that the road would run from Cor-
vallls by the way of lllachley to At
aea. Several miles of the road are
already completer!, most of the grad
lug is done near Monroe and the en
glueera ure reported to luivo been
looking our a route up to Kmlthfleld
and thence lo Klmlrii. This makes
It look ii h If the UIiihIhw Is the ob
jective point which la a much better
route for u railroad und will furniHh
morn IiiibIiichh than the other. Then
too, when the harbor here la lmprov
ed. which is certain to be clone In the
near future, the trains would connect
at Horencc with bouts for Ban Kran
Cisco, it Is quite proba. ' nn, that
me lino win Do built to Kugene and
connect with the main line of the
Southern I'aclflc at that place..
Itciuilrlng Cannery
A crew of men went to work laHt
Monday to repair the old cannery at
Hose Hill The
chased by O. W. Kurd several years
ago nut nas not neon opened since
he owned It. It In ih, intnnii,,,, i
fit tile building up again for cunning
salmon and operute It this year by
the Hliislaw Cowiiipi-hIIvm r'linm.u rv.
The retorts and other rivtiir,, rr,
the llurd cannery will bo used there.
1 nn scnooner Oakland is expected
here the first nf Dm u,i u,ni, ,u
chlnery and siipiilles, und It It ex-
iiecieu to nave mo cannery reudy
to tuko fish by September 10th.
Married
At the Umpuiia Mfo Saving Sta
tion on Wednesday, August 11108,
Mr. r'red llolllster or North llend,
and MIsb Mary llergmnu of the llfe
savliig station.
1'he young couiile left In the nftcr-
noon by the beach route for (loos
May anil will go to Seattle for a wed
ding trip.
At the residence of Jnmes John
ston at Deadwood, Ore,, at noon on
Wednesday, August 2(1, li)0H, Mr.
1'ruiik Ii, Condon, of Minerva, and
Miss Ktlnn Mae Dean of Waltervllle,
Uev. N. W. Phelps officiating.
Aflor the ceremony und congratula
tions, a fine dinner was starved to
the linppy couple and their guests
by Mrs. Johnston and everything
linssed off pleusautly. Mr. and Mrs.
Condon left in the afternoon on their
way to Florence to spend a couple
of weeks In this vicinity.
The groom Is a well known and
highly respected young man of good
habits und sterling worth, who has
lived In this section the greater part
of his life and is n successful teacher.
The bride Is n refined and Intelligent
yiiuug lady who hits been teaching
in the schools of the county.
linrnl unit IVrwiniil
I.nst Monday n letter was received
from I'rof. Wlniberly Hinting that he
and Mrs. Wlniberly will not accept
Ihe positions to which they were
ebt'led In Florence public schools.
Tim hoard have written to Miss Spire
who tiiuglil the liiteriiiedlalo de
part nient Inst yenr, offering her the
position of primary teacher und are
111 hopes that 'she will accept, but
Ihe position of principal Is still va
cant. The steamer Itoburls left Friday
with the schooner Albion In low for
a trip to Astoria. They arrived there
Saturday morning, having made the
run up In about 4 hours. They un
expected buck In a day or so with
supplies and a crew of t'hlnauiun for
Kyle Sons cannery.
F.rforts are being inude lo Induce
the 'government forestry department
lo take up Ihe work of opening n
road around t'npe l'crpeluii and the
people of Herein are very strongly
in hopes this will be done. It Is
estimated the work will cost about
$4,000.
This week Captain Heennnn sold
his tract of land lying northeast of
TslltrooB l.ke to Mr. I. unity for
1 1 BOO. As he bought It leas than two
years ago for J.'OO he made a nlc
profit on tils Investment.
Mrs. F. II. Alexander relurned
Itoine Saturday after nn absence of
several weeks at Saleml F. It. wears
his old-tltne smile again.
Miss liurd Johnson of ttlcnnda
was a passenger for Kugene on yes
terday's stage to take In the circus
and spend a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Thomas, formerly Mrs. t!ar
gnler, and two children came In from
I'orlland a tew days ago on nceount
or the Illness of hev father, Henry
Tronsou. '
Henry Tronsou, a former resident
of the Slntlaw and later of Slleti. Is
lying very lew at the residence of tils
son-in-law, Ivy Morris, of Polul Ter
race, Miss lso Kvle went to (he t'mptiiii
life saving station Inst Friday to
spend a t days with Miss M;ir
tleiguinu and be present a.t the hit
ler's weddtut.
Mis Marlon Morris and children
retnin.cd to Ftitreiu-e cmt,!,i after
I, 'si, ling at M.ipb'lou tin scleral
met. he.
Voltiey Hi'iunu'iny, , ,tr. and .los.
Koke and tin ir talli'iles Ml Monduv
t I
lie,
la
C. E. lilcker ,,( .r.liut
Kloieuc.' ?()li,l.it et.-nuit;
a In
II I. Mile
cr. Mis
t., Mcaduw in wit !il (laughter.
I'm;. ,' .I,.!,. V t l.i v '.- Y
'"II t'f l','lt:.l!ld aline. I !.,:, 1
I'M-il.s-
Jay f ir a vir:!
land family.
I Italiih Knotts arrived Monlay by
the beach route from Vaqiiina to
i.-ip.iid a few days with his boyhood
f r ii-ii'ls In Florence.
iP.berl Smith, Jr.. has accepted a
'position as driver on the (iardiner
i Florence stage and will commence
I work September 1.
Mrs. I. Tripp departed Monday af-1
teruoon to spend several months with j
ner aaugnter at :uoriii.
Miss Annie Stevens left Monday on
her way to Seattle, where she expects
I to remain for some time.
! Mrs. Joe Morris, Jr., and children
of Mapleton, and Agnes Morris or
Florence went to Kugene yesterday.
Fred and Frank Allen were visit
ing Florence a day or two this week
with Caral and Calvin Johnson.
M1BHC3 Gertrude and Goverdena
Schreuders visited Tsltcoos Lake sev
eral davs the first of this week.
I. O. Fosbak, who has been In Brit
ish Columbia for several months, re-
turned to the siusiaw a tew uays
ago.
K. R. Day and family spent a few
days at their ranch on upper North
Fork the earlier part of the week.
Dena Schreuders went to Maple
ton Tuesday to assist Mrs. T. J. Neely
for a week or two.
K. II. Foster and wife are now re
siding in A. J. Morris' old dwelling
In the upper part of town.
Mrs. Wm. Kyle went to the Ump
qua last Sunday to attend the llol-llHter-liergman
wedding. Florence
West.
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AMUSEMENTS 4
To say that a man's singing voice
ripens with years seems rather an
absurd statement, hut It Is the truth
when Hit Id In connection with Richard
lose, "the world's greatest contra
tenor, who comes to the Eugene
theatre September 3, as the words of
a California critic impart:
'To have heard Jose sing last
night was like turning the leaves of
some long unopened volume, and
there coming upon a familiar face or
a pleasing passage that had lingered
halt hidden in the memory so like
his old self was Jose and so like
their old sweet tones and notes of
those tender ballads pouring In lim
pid clearness from the singer a per
fectly controlled throat. 'Sliver
Threads Among the Gold, "When
You and I Were Young, Maggie,"
those old familiar melodies that car
ried one back to childhood and half
hearted youth ho sang, with a voice
that Is evidently a gift not the cre
ation of highly paid instructors nor
yet larking the polish and finish us
ually considered us only obtainable
from this source. As a mutter of fact
Jose upsets a good many traditions
of the singer; he Is democratic to a
degree; Ills repertoire Is a popular
one, and ho affects none of the
swagger which some concert singers
attach to their positions. Those who
heard Jose in the old days applauded
and reapplauded him last night, and
not alone because of the pleasing sen
timent of recollection, but because
they found that Josb'b voice had ri
pened and mellowcsl and grown
sweeter with age, like some old wine
that Is only opened on state occa
sions. Playgoers already know Jose,
and before tie uttered a note there
was a salvo of applause. But when
he begun to sing with the smooth,
flowing tones of "Silver Threads
Among the Gold" and "The River
of Life," there was reason for the en
cores which followed and for the en
cores that followed the encore. Ap
parently thei audience would have
been willing to have remained In
their Bents the balance of the night,
just to hear Jose slug.
At the (inliul
Mr. Hums has secured tho services
lit Miss llendersholt lo sing tho Il
lustrated songs again, and no doubt
she will meet with n warm welcome
from the mauy friends she miuie
while singing at the Grand In the
early pari of the summer. The fea
ture' picture ror tonight is the "Arti
ficial I'reiMtrHtion ot a Diamond."
This, with the the comedy pictures,
makes a good bill, Ihe entire program
of w hich will be found In another col
umn. Clnnts day was a banner day
at the Graud, over 2000 people enjoy
ing the flue program, and many were
turned away.
Hinol'MIt STACiK Ttl
K1TSON SPRINGS.
ArrangotMiits have lately been
made so that persons wanting to go
to Kltson Springs can take the mall
stage nt Eugene, Goshen or Spring
field and connect with the stage at
lAwell for the sprlngi by way ol
llaiel Dell, oo Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdavs. 8pt 6
W1I.UA.M.T !Ui)Kll.t I'll.M
HT3 you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
yatera and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Hare you
pains In the loins, aide, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If to, Williams' Kid
ney fills will cure you. Sold by I.lnn
Drug Co., price 60 cents. Williams
Mfg. Co., prons.. Cleveland. Ohio,
TVOOn SAWING.
John M. TV Plxon, successor to V.
K. llnddy. All wood snwed to guage.
Kor prompt nervine phone UUtck
i3i. Resident' in High street, tf
Gasoline Woodsaw.
Mealing furnace. trlc a, founda
tion stone for sale ccp by first
tKtlt'lltll nam.
' S.'e n f i, ia:,, furniture of all
; klndi
l t'H AMHKKS HMtlvVAIil-: CO.
There lire in,,r imitations ef IV
Wllt'Vt'.,r,,,l!r,., yvi',1, u.irel Salve
but Just one original. Sold lv all
druggists
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ItAV SWABTZ A FIXE HOY j
The Junction Times has the fol-1
lowing to say of Hay Swartz, killed j
while riding on a blind baggage be-!
tween Junction and Eugene: 1
It was a sad home-coming when!
the mangled body of Ray Swartz, I
who was killed in a wreck Sunday j
night, was brought home. Only the
evening before he left home so full '
of life and hope. . !
He was associated with his father
and brother In the gun store and was
considered a successful young busi
ness man. He was a natural born
genius and could repair anything, i
The various business houses of the
city were closed during the funeral
service In respect to his memory.
Hay was a member of the Christian
church and, one of the active meni-i
hers In Sunday School, and church
work, fie was also a member of the;
Degree of Honor and that order at
tended In a body. The palT-bearers
were also members of that order as
well as schoplmates and former asso
ciates. IIEKB BUTTON, AGT
Axldent and health policies,
ance. Opposite postofflce.
NOTICB OK GUARDIAN'S SAUC
Notice Is hereby give,n that by vir
tue of an order of the Probate Conrt
of Lane County, Oregon, dated Aug
ust 18, 190S, the undersigned giior
dlan of the estate of Harry Weaver,
Lester Weaver, and Susan Wearer,
mlnorj, was duly licensed to sen all
the right.tltte and interest of the
said minors, being nn undivided two
this Interest In and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wtt:
Beginning at the Southwest corner
of donation bind claim No. 61, Notlf.
No. 7026, in section 33, townshfp
IH s., R. 2 w., run thence North
degrees East 15.25 chains; thence
cast -m mains; South 15.25 chains,
and West 21 chains to beginning,
containing 111!. 60 acres.
Also, beginning at the Northeast
corner of 1). L. CI. 51 otif. So.
7tl2ti In section 33, township IS S.,
It. 2 , run West 43.30 chains.
South 15.10 chains, to South line of
said claim, Knst 43.30 chains to S. K
corner thereof, and North 30 minutes
Kust 15.10 chains to beginning, con
taining 64.40 acres, more or less,
all in Lan- County, Oregon, at pri
vnto sale for rush In hand.
Said guardian will therefore pur
suant to said order on and after the
2 1st day of September, inns, re
ceive bids for and sell at private sale
the snld land to the highest bidder
therefor for rash.
John m. wiLr.rAMs.
Gnnrdlan.
Nrrtlce (if Final Settlement
Estate of Ruth Chevalier. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, executrix of the estate of
Ruth Chevalier, deceased, has filed
her nnnl account In the matter of
said estate. In the county court of
l.ane county, Oregon, and that Mon
day, the 21st day of September. 190S
at the hour of 1 o'clock In the after
noon of that day. has been fixed by
the order of said court, for the hear
ing of objections to said final account,
and for the final settlement of said
estate; and all objections must be
made and tiled In said court on or
before the date so fixed for said fi
nal settlement.
Dated this 22d day of August
:190S.
MARGARET I. IIILYEC,
Executrix.
L. niLYEC,
Attornvy.
XOTIt'K OK MKTTI.KMKNT.
Ktjite of Jhn Hirer, lf-ra.sr(.
Notice is hereby giren that Ed
ward Kellx Whlttaker, exerii
i,(,r of said .estate, has
I filed .his a, vomit for the
! final settlement of said "state, and
Tuesday, the lr.th day of September,
jives, hits been set by the Hon. (,.
: County Judge of said l.ane Count
i for hearing, nhl,.. -tl. i, t,, .h .,..'..
S. 10 O'l'ht, K In tho rr..nnr,n ,.f ..i.i
day at the County Court room of
satil l.ane ( mntv
EDWARD KK1.IX WH1TTAKE1!
Event. ir Est.iv ,.f John KU.r de
r.'.ls, ,1
Geo It l,.rt t. Attorney for Kt:ite
En gone. Oregon, August IT, 190.
SOPHOMORE SUITS
FOR FALL AND WINTER
NEW DESIGNS
And Patterns in all the Latest Shades.
Blue Serges and Blacks, Made Sophomon
Superior in
PRICES ARE RIGHT AT
ROBERTS BROS
TO HAVE MONET AHEAD .
To accumulate maney, one
must guard his expenditures
until they are less than his
income.
A very successful plam is to
have an account with the
Merchants Bank and make
weekly deposits.
Interest Paid .
on Savings Deposit
CAPITAL - $65,000.00;
Julius
Goldsmith
WILLAMETTE
Meat, Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt,
Meat Always on Hand
Phone iiv Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 33 512 WUtaneHe
Groceries
You will always, fend
the best brands of
Groceries
FrcshlGreen Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No delays, w h-e our own dclivwv
Irish Pierce
PborKM.inSJ 52 E,t 9th IS
H. R McVA
Succrssor to M. S, Hobble
Transfer Gimpany
l thin, ,B n"
Iliistaesa IWpt and t,.tul" is
our motto.
IhonB K.sJ 1 at
nr leave onlcr, , SmlwllI
P r;
rr '""i..m. iiHiVii
-r Vrr- r-V -7, '-'' "'" '
Style
Workmanship Perfect in Fit
TOGGERY
w;iia,.- c,
AGENCY FOR.
Keelox
TYPEWRITER.
Carbons and Ribbons for all
' Machines at
Schwauschiltf's Book Ston
586 Willamette St..
White's Short Order House
Meals at all Hours
20c Up
W. L. WHITE, Prop.. W. 8th SI
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building;
Sand and good excavation
. earth for sale
Phone Black 28 It
or call at 345 W 4th
J. W. BARRINGtR
Expert housemovcr
Moves anything;. Twenty-fiv
ye ais (Xfeiicrce. Pesicerce, E
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 J. Eueene. Oretfon.
A XICE
LITTLE MEAL AT
THE THEATRE CAFE
i ' "'"y "Pprpclate.1, where yn Ret
j'Tthlng so atrpoHisruK mid twth.
isonio ,l,e,e Jnne ntm,it)mf whn
rnr appetite Is H,kle. XThen yea
j mint to treat yonr friends, yar wile
r your srecethenrt to a meal that Iw
-oke,l to the Queen's ,a8tB, brig
j them to tl,, ThMtre Cafe.
A New Set
Chairs
OLD
h l CHAIRS In jrour
GOOD AS NEW for only 6 fie T
V,an of Chlnamel will wor
"ondera In y.our horae.
See that tho rm.
ery can. !B oa
" TO SEE OTO XTO VAU
rarmi
ie-18 West 8eveiUi It.
OVERTON
I VVaH Paper and Paint C.r
"ujwh
,n v . ,.. " nt " hl,(''s restanrnnt
rt.'tu.
i
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PUMP1NC MACHD
for pumping, spraying ,J
InB. .Outfit. cnmnlJ' ""I
Fairbanks Scale, f J
Fairbanka-Morse DnuJ
tors for nowpp ana i:. 1
Fairbanks-Morse Mil,
Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grin,
CTinnnAH tl'..
I rump,
" qnanty goodi
prices always la stock. M
Promnt renlv
shipments. Write (or cui3
nrirPA.. 1
BERGER. & BE AN HDI
Agents, Eugem,!
r AIKUANK5, M0RSII
roruno.or(oi
GEO.K.MUNl
IT. HOUSFURMSffl
STOVES-RANa
FURNITURI
67 WestEiihliSt
We have VHrvthln? far
chen. AH sorts of muui
metal and graolteware. 1
contrivances that make a
pasttme instead of a unit:
find here. Teleohine M
EUGENE ,0REOT
Ecotrs um-npi
A PUSIlin
Forhtmoj
nf thtBMaJ
Sidntn 4
Com qt
ill raatl
of tbt rrii4
dnitpiu. rwi
mill. portnUtl
7THEMIW
-riitr-nJ
Sold bj W. U Df Wa
KITCHEN i KOI
SOCCO""""
ARMITACEi
I Urcrv Feed
Sales St
Oak ni7th.Eu(
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culture. in""" Tiyi-'l
cnll.rs. Aisl J
Science and Art: v
Mechanic
psirW-'f'
Commerc:
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uuers civil"- M,
culture, forestry. ,
and Art. i ""'""'.
Arts. Incliirl '.:
maklnc. "
chine nrk. u ,,,
Stroti u fn
lilt'. ;
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free tuiti ,n:
Illu.-tr..:' .1
formal inn ' n
gistrar, tr!t.
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