ETGEXB DAILY GUARD, WKI..KMAV. BKITEMWKn 0. 1PM
A MCK IJTTI.R MEAL AT
TIIK TIIHATltK CAFE
U alwnys aircrlntel, wliro 7u iv
etrrjrtlilWJ no aM'llzliiK "" tooUi
omo thorn June morning, win
your appetite Is firkin. Win )ro
Hunt to treat your friend", your iU
or your awMlMrt t a mini tlut
cookixl to Hid Quern's timid, tiring
them lo Uio Theatre C;fe.
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do yon have OLD
SHABBY CHAINS In your
home, when you can make thorn
Gnon AH Mew for only trie T
A can of Chlnamol will wor
wonders In your homo.
Bee thiit '.lie Chluuman Is on
ef'ry run.
Son our wi'xt nliow window.
ASK TO tiV.K l II Mitt' WAI.Ii
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1(1-1 a Wi-.it Si-viinlh Ht.
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OVERTON
ing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
a & Heitzimn
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a diiwase prevailing in thii
romitrvilliwt dangerous) iccaiiM-koikcep.
; " tlve M.'iiiyfcU'1'lell
id deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
BjKiplexy are often
apoplexy are wiici.
the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
nllowed to advance
-Sfc. ed blood will at
tack the vital organs, cauhiiitf catarrh of
the bladder, or Hie kidney themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained ouickest by a projer
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel
ing badly you can make no mistake by
taking Jr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the
great kidney, liver ami bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in pacing it, and over
comes Unit unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to x't up miinv times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the mohl distressing cases.
Swamp-Koot is pleasant to take and is
sold bv all druggists in fifty-rent and
one-dollar size Ixittlea. You may have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a hook that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., liingliamtou, N. V. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remi-mler the name, Swamp
Root, Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-K'Kjt, and the
address, Ihuhumton, N. Y . on every
bottle.
LOWER SIUSLAW
NEWS OF THE
PAST WEEK
Ay
34 West 6th St,
Phon black I 117
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived by buying- trom a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight St. Eugene, Or
The school at Acme commences on
Monday with Miss Gertrude Schreu-
ders at the helm.
Hchool commences In the Clear
Lake district Monday with Brs. Myra
Gihhs an teacher.
Mm. Job. Fellman and children de
parted Monday afternoon for their
home in Kugene after a two-montbB'
visit with her parents in Florence.
K. K. Orton. of Junction City. Ib
looking after business on the Sius
law this week. He is working for
the United' Wireless Telekraph Com
pany. The school at Point Terrace closes
next Friday. The parentB of the pu
pils speak very highly of the teacher.
Miss Gertrude Harnble.
The IJeadwood school hoard has en
gaged Miss Gertrude liamble to
teach the fall term In that district,
to commence September 14.
Miss Nellie Furnish, private secre
tary of Dr. Brougher, pastor of the
White Temple, Portland, arrived yes
terday to spend her vacation with her
parents.
Miss M. H. llolstrom, head nurse
of the Kugene hospital, arrived at Ac
me yesterday morning to spend her
vacation at the residence of I. B
Cushman.
Miss Louise Dc-Spaln, of CottaKe
Grove, litis been In Florence tills
week. She delivered a lecture to wo
men tit the Kvanirt-lical church on
Wcdniwday :i fteninon.
Mr. nlhi Mrs. (', U. Ymll'ir r-ninc
1 rj v. ii 1'ruin M;i;i1j i ;ii Tik
mud ," t'-'W hnors ill 1 1 ' ir, :"
' ' 1 1 1 r l u : u ' I Km.' in- p
iii;-in tir- :::, rn on 1 ii s.
V'nrk I- Ir I -i it pin- i d :it
i -ry lo t tlilna
Hiitinim us sunn ;is iiiss!l
ttu'i- 1 ih-aujiii; iiiiir when llM! Iiiu
I'll ti :;!' siivi'i'.'ifli'S usually niTivis nnd
It is tii'i-i'-isiiry In inive i-viM'tliiMK in
t)lr lnst (inliT iicfure tl'cy cum''.
A eiivernment insi"ct. r is nmv en
li'.il lu examining the tnwusliiii in
llccetn product that Is now being
surveyed. I here are cuite a niimlier
of Hi-ttiers In the township, some of
mn have resided there for twenty
venrs. rile inspector is ascertaining
the character of the land nnd taking
the description of the tract claimed
by each person. The West.
Word
Tarr's
utchin-
of
Laws of
White's
fifth from state cu'irse of id
fifths from Deuhlcr.
7. Orthography Heed s
Lessons.
8. Physical Geography
New Physical (ioaraphy.
. Physiology K rutin
son.
in nQHi.itr--sratH course
study. White s Art of Tea' hing, .oral
reading.
11. School Law School
Oregon.
12. Theory and Practice
Art of Tearhlnrt.
13. Writing Outlook W riting
System, tests In Writing.
14. Algtbra Wells: Algebra for
Secondary Schools.
15. Bookkeeping Office Meth
ods and Practiial Bookkeeping, Part
16. Composition Merrick & Da
mon. ,
17. physics Millikan & Gale; a
First Course In Physics.
18. Psychology Buell.
19. Botany -Bergen: Elements of
Botany.
20. Geometry Wcntmorth: Plane
and Solid Geometry; questions on
plane geometry.
21. History, General Myers; Gen
eral History.
MONMOUTH TKACHF.HS
(XiMK TO KI'GKXE
The many friends of the Oregon
Stnte Vnrmni no doubt have noticed
press accounts of the changes in the
faculty for the coming year. a. r.
Campbell, for th past fifteen years a
faithful teach.r. lias left the profes
sion and now lias a law office in Ml
gene. Mrs. Kl'n n M. Pennell, after
some ten year's service, goes to the
University of 'n.-guii fur wirk in
Kiiisllsh with Mi-s CaTsiin. Mrs. Pen-
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C. R. MEAD
J. V. MACHEN
BEFORE buy in? real ct
J tate call up or come to
Springfield, the bett town
of Hi size in the valley, the
but railroad center and the
but water power in the
State. Farms of all sizes
and descriptions, also cty
property for sale.
M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO
Telephone Main 171
WILLAMETTE
Meat, Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt.
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 38 512 Willamette
The First
National Bank
OF EUCINX, OREGON
Invltm your account, whether Urgr
ur Mnall.
Your buslnosa will receive prompt
accurato and conflrfntlal attention.
SAKK IIKl'OSIT HOXKS hXUl ItKNT
T. 0. HKNDIllCKS,, President.
8. . KAK1N, Vice-President.
P. K. SNODOIlASa, Cashier.
LUKK L. HOOOniCH.
Assistant Cashier
1) Alt WIN 11 It I STOW.
Aaalstunt Cashier.
ACENCY FOB.
Keelox
TYPEWRJTEK.
Carbons and Ribbons (or all
Machines at
Schwarzschlld's Book Stin
Mi WilUmdt 5U
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
IM-11 Will- ill.
dies' dnrmlii
SM'Ilil II V'Mi
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Smith. V! o
j with the '1'.
, f on its li i' :
IH'Cfllc tO '
rurally nil-.-:ind
all cuii
Thi-y hav
and many ai
forms t fiiin
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CLASSICS FOR
THE TEACHERS
Salem, Sept. 9. Superintendent
Ackermnn yesterday Benl out a cir
cular giving the sources of examina
tions for 1909.
It Is the purpose to have teachers
master at least three English classics
before attempting to teacn. The na
ture of the questions Is such that It
will be Impossible for teachers to
pass unless a careful study has been
made of the works specified In the
circular. Following are the sources
of questions:
February, 1909:-
A. One-half from texts: Newcom
er's English Literature and Newcom
er's American literature.
tl. One-half from the following
classics:
1. Lowell, the Vision of Sir Laun
fill (Itlv. lit. bit.), Houghton.
2. Webster, the First Bunker Hill
Oration (HIv. lit. scr. ), Houghton
3. Scott, Marmlon (pocket clas
sics), McMillan.
August, 1909
A. One-half from texts: Newcom
er's F.ngUsh Literature and Newcom
er's American Literature.
B. Oiio-hnlf from the following
classics:
1. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
lltlv. lit. sit.). Houghton.
2. Ituskln, Sesame nnd Lilies (Itlv.
lit scr. I, Houghton.
3. Carlisle, Kssay on Burns nnd
Burns' Poems ( pocket classics) , Mnc
mlllnn. 4. Geography One-fifth state
course of study, four-fifths from
Hi'dwny & lllnmnn.
5. Ornmtnnr One-fifth from
state course of study, four-fifths from
Beuhler.
B. History, l'nlted States One-
confidi-llce of all.-
uld.
In' 111
'ii uhh the sivonl,
lifir luridly syniimi hy
il' bidpftiliiess. won ii
!i.' si udi'iits i h;it only
M-i of nituiil service,
i hail the respect mid
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GRAND FALL OPENING
Friday at 2 p. m. September the 1 8th
of the latest and most up-to-date Ladies' and Gents' Suit
and Furnishing House. Everything new an nobby
The best of everything and everyth.ng the best. Sorr
thing Eugene has needed and wanted for years. Tue
people have wanted it, and now we are going to giVe
them their wants. You won't need to go East to a
larger city. We will have the latest and best that fashion
can produce. Wait for the opening of Eugene's Fashion
Parlors.
Opening Friday September the 1 8th
No Goods Sold till Saturday the 1 9 th
In Tbi BON
Ma R CHE
Build ng
Street
V V ---" -''--' VVVWT---W-W--'y.Wr7V- OO,. .
KOit sam:, i:.'ri:.i.(;K on i.kaskI
Having concluded to retire from
the lumber business I offer for sale,
lease or will exchange for Eugone or
Portland Income property, my saw
mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge In the
centre of Eugene city, east and west,
and only three blocks from the S. P.
R. R.
This Is a tine opportunity tor some
one to go Into the lumber business,
as there Is always a big local demand
for all slabwood, sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as the better
gradeB of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good mlllman can make this
property pay for Itself In two years,
and it ho will operate day and night
In os year. Greatest opportunity In
this part of Oregon for a mill man;
best located mill In the state. Capac
ity. 20,000 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. Give this
your early attention if interested in
a lumber proposition. I am sure you
cannot beat It In the state. The
quicker you act the surer you are of
making your fortune, for this is a
chance In a lifetime.
M. S. BARKER,
333 Pearl street,
Eugene, Or-
9 You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing is looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeug
Eugene Dye, Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 286 1
AR
That is the way the trade flies
ELECTRIC SIGN '
has the same fascination for J
that light has for moths-J
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is alJ
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or i
Lane County Electric Wl
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Wil
TIIK KIM'KK.
J. W. BARRINGtR
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twety-hv
ye t circticrcr. Feilc'roce, E
Fifteenth and Oak St. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene. 0.vtoi.
CIGARS
Julius
Goldsmith
Scott's Santas-Pepsin L'spsuto
5-' A POSITIVE CUr..
A. C. MATHIOWS
Grncr.tl Tcimmg
Ccncirtc, Gravel, Building
Sand and Rin d excavation
earth lor s.lc
Phone Black 2Stt
or cill.it 315 V 4U
V.- -I
lit iiuli'tiy I rl m- i
11 X lrl I(x.
ft Hi I ;art O'isil i.
lot r l.timiM. r-tfj t-s
i.t U. i. W .t.. lkrttft4
BETTING & HENDERSON
l HS.
All kinds of brli K. stone and cement
work promptly and n-stlv dune. All
Turk fiiHrantefil. Kcildciii-e S'.'l
Wlliamette Street. 151 Went I-Vurtb
treet. Phone lied till.
AUTOMOBILES
Gr,wf tVrt and IJih. Vnt rtA 7l
Kro, Kiwrl Kir, rrrmiff, FiMd
Thf brt cais l c lh Q r, up
llonr 1m Much Km My Huf.-ljr U
lUnhittil at Home.
"Oh. thnt thla too. (oo solid fhah
would melt!" cry the Unite nowmlnys
ii h they trv to squirm into a princess
fnn-k. How much would the too
iieiiernusly proportioned diuno not
nlve up for four Inches lew (n the
waist as she compares herself with
the more fortunate one hundred and
twenty-five pound sUter, Various de
vices are suKKCsled to arrest the flesh
producing tendency and keep the flti
ure trim, IncludliiK exercising, walk
Inn and dletinK ns well as numerous
Patented remedies, hut there are ob
jections to all of these. Kxerclslnn
Is hard work and takes up precious
time; dieting Is distasteful and a real
punishment, nnd most of the patent
rnunlics are daiucrous to health.
T'.te very Wm thini; for the over
f.it , w he ler ni;i1 or fftnale. Is a
in V Ihmmc rfflpe i' Mar
Itlii'i. ir Khii.l Kxtruet t':l-f;ira
V i'i "i 1 ,i 1 1 1 . '.- ,i I'epp.Tmtnt aier,
tvhi.'Ii nil 1'.- ol'i liiu-d ef an .Ivns
c. ".-a' c Th s :MiU l.
!:iV.n a :'.i-;it ntn1 a! a liww af.-i
li" lis ;'i 1 :U r trlnii1, ;uiil r, -i't!ls Immii;:!
!'.- h h s;m-.,1v ,nt ovi.tin I'tiivMn Y'.w,
iniMire tint :ivtii ti rtuin
i :li t -tin !; "i n r ;i ti.l ; 'r
1-iHi' t Like 1 i v
ci-t tliin on
f at the rait' r a pound a
.I in rcalh er henctielal
-.tin. i-ti-ausiuk the tl..,l and
i lh," eoiupleviot In 1i,', ,
1 1 -1 l.',i'i:iful The cost of re
tl
Vill HKTTKK KOADS.
(To the Kdltor).
llullilliiK good waon ronils Is like
taking n dollar out of one pocket and
puttluK two In the other. The com
munity thai undertakes the building
of a Rood road, at the end of the Jnh
has all the money the road cost and
the road also. There Is practically
no money spent that la carried beyond
the Immediate neighborhood. For
more money will be sent Into the com
munity hy non-resident taxpayers
than will be carried away for any
purpose. This Is why I say building
a Kood road is like taking a dollar
out of one pocket and putting two
dollars in th other. Uetter than
that: to the man who owns land near
or adjacent to the improved road. It
Is like taking a dollar from one poc
ket and putting five In the other. At
the end of the Job the landowner has
the road and five times to ten times
his portion of Its cost added to the
value of his land. Absolutely the
best Investment' that any undevelop
ed community can make Is the Im
provement of its wagon roads and I
would like to see Lane county spend
jjau.utn, or even 9400,000 on
improving the roads from the Hot 1
Springs on McKenzle to Mapleton, onj
Sluslaw, Such an improvement
would make all the magniricent
summer resorts of Lane county ac- j
eessable to the public and attract
thousands of non-resident capital-'
Ists who would spend their money in.
our midst and help develop our lat.m
resounds. On such a road gas.'litif
'and Ti-aui tract'on rtimucs emiM
! bring ght from Shi si aw in i-n;n-,
;'-:i'!.M u ith prest-nt T t.i : . ir,i",.Mi
i v:'- s l'n i iihi now mini's I : s .1:1
It) Stuslaw u:i hut:!'-, t
at $-.oo I'tT l.ni and V
ne of ti .ii . n-nif. ::i
freight fnm Snniau H n
e wouM result 111 n t 1 : : -railroad
r:(t s f .j- H"- ;:
liV S.IV. to ill.' p. ;.', ,,f
li:v 111 two ..i;- :!;,:
: of ln-i r ; ' - :-
1 iw. -i?H5!SLa-
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A Few of
Table DJ
should be In ;i
pantry at all ti3
unexpected com;i
Tl 1 are not caught aJ
I Qggfttfl F? can set out a dj
of jelly, wafers.
V.UTrtB fish, poultry or a
minutes, and th -2
reputation for ica
IFUSZ-aly 'Hill lee .iiai
! of choice thii
THE S
GREEN, 55l!
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main
voru iioitsi-: (;kt
MTTl.R HXortJH
fnr all the work he does TV. boor.!
him wall ahod In really a necessity,
for If he goes lame you lose In ser
vice. You are lnrltd to bring him
hero tho nxt time he nesdn shoeing
We do nothing but first-ciass work.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
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THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
is now ripened nnder new mansKe
ment. We hare thoroughly clenn-
ru ana renoratea
ttirtiiiRhoitt
the bntldine
remcdeliic it i
many ways. The dining room hn
been newly painted and papered
nnd we are In a posltlnn to guar
antee the best meal in the cltv
tor -Oc.
Hood rof(,-o and fre-h m.-.m .-,
.vlulty. ri-i.-ken dinner on
.-'Hini.i' . . m- 1,-v.i 1, -, ,v
do
(or week.
inaie h,
room.
lie r
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in ki
i' .nl
l.k.-t-
M-al 1
-lis. $;!:..
'ii-'n and dinu.
MRS. A. WADE & CO,, Preps
m:imii .v ui.ivi
TS.
In
id
iiiiiiii..iMM...iim hh
Don't Be a Book-Ke
The ordinary book-keeper cams sma!
has a poor chance of doine better. Expert H
eirn from two to five times as much as th
book-keeper andwork much shorter hours.
own boss. We will teach you expert
auditing in your own home and inyourspil
at the trifling cost of only afcw cents a wy
to the best .men in your city. Establish
IFe International Accountants' Sj
cto. or, rort St.. Weit, J
llllir Hint' I 1 a
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KAITOKV.
Furniture manutni'tiircd for wi,i!..
'''" l a mere l.asiteil... i al. or retail trade. Kactorv .1: .
' '" 'v " i,vef r. ! them ' "d of KICh street. Kepairlnc ..;..)
i v .u.i m: tla-m tse:h.-r a: i fed fume Ida. k S3lt. Ks;d,-u-,
phone, UUik 5501. tf
O o
ton
i Williams Transfer Co
Lihl and Hfaw Hauling
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