Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 14, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE DAILY OPARD. MONDAY, IfflTEHBKn 14, 1908
HEALS ATTY. MARTIN'S
SORES AHD ULCERS! TBIP TO 'FRISCO ON
LAND BUSINESS
' Sorts and Ulcers are indications of impure blood. They show that the
circulation lias become infected with (firms and poisons, which are being
constantly discharged into the opm place to irritate the delicate nerves,
tissues and surrounding flesh and keep the sore in a state of inflammation
and disease. Whether these impurities in the blood are the result of some
debilitating sickness, an old taint from a former disease, or whether it is
hereditary bad blood, there is but one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that
is to purify the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial
because of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the
surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot
cure. S. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down
to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or
poison, and makes a lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu
lation, so that instead of feeling the diseased parts with impurities, it
nourishes and heals the irritated, inflamed flesh aud causes the ulcer to
nil in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Book
on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAHTA. GA.
AGED COLONEL
READY TO START
ON LONG RIDE
d6Oregon99
Builders
Are you doing what yon can to populate your State.
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, stron;
hands and a willing' heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis
tribution through every available agency. Will you
not help the good work of building Oregon by sending
us the names and addresses of your friends who are
likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to
bear the expense of sending them complete information
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONISTS TICKETS will be on sale during Septem
ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fares from a few principrl cities are.
From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $4 1 .70
" Omaha . 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20
" KansasCity 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75
" St. Louis... 35.50 " New York 55.00
u Chicago.... 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
Hyou winl to bring friend or relative to Oregon, depotlt the proper
mount with any oi our agents. The ticket will then be furnished
by telegraph.
A.J. GILLETTE, Local Agent, Eugene.
Wm. McMURR AY, General Pucngtr Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
The
LENOX
Portland's Now and Moat.
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, ORICON
Possessing every convenience and an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaia. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Ratei European Plan Rates American Plan
$1.00 and $1.50 per day. $2.50 anil $3.00 per day.
$3.00 aud $2.50 with bath. $3.50 anil $4.00 with bath.
Eugene Cuard on File
0.H. SPENCER, Manager
WKNT TO I'KKSKXT AI'I'MCA
TIONS OK TWKNTY-HVK AC.
Tl'AL SKTTLKIW A.V JIAII.ItOAl)
LANDS IN VICINITY OF I'AN
TIIKK, LANK COI'N'TY
A party of twenty-five persons
have recently made actual settle
ment on as many different pieces of
railroad land In tho vicinity of Pan
ther, Lane county. Attorney Wm.
f). Martin, who represents this club
of settlors and who has Just returned
from San Francisco, where he pre
sented their applications to the offi
cers of the land department of the
company, says that these settlements
have been made In anticipation of a
favorable outcome of the sreat suit
of the Kovernment vs. the Southern
Pacific Co. for the possession of over
two million acres of valuable lands.
In the event that the suit Is won
by the government, each settler will
have possession of 160 acres upon
payment of $2.50, as provided under
the original act of congress in mak
ing the land grant to the. railroad
company.
It Is understood that all persons
who actually settle on these lands
and make Improvements on 160 acres
will bo fully protected in case the
government wins tho suit, and will be
allowed to remain according to the
original provisions made In the act
of congress which granted the rail
road tho land to be sold to settlers
at $2.50 an acre 30 years ago.
TheHe conditions are not general
ly known. It seems, the public hav
ing become confused last year when
there was considerable correspond
ence reviewed between Senator Mon
dell and Attorney-General Honaparte.
Mondell's Idea at the time was to
protoct persons from being victim
ized by professional locators. At that
time the attorney-general gave his
views on the question. This was to
the effect t'hat actual settlers locat
ing upon 160-acre tracts would he
allowed to remain.
The suit against the railroad will
probably be In the courts three of
four years pending a final decision
by the supreme court of the United
States. If a person takes up the
land and makes his home and Im
provements ho takes the chance of
the government losing the Butt.
Thousands of offers have already
been made the railroad company.
! but In only a few Instances have the
persons been actual settlers.
All told there are only 60 actual
settlers who have takon up quarters
on this great amount of land. Twenty
of these are In Columbia county and
about eight of them are In Lane coun
ty. The others are scattered through
the country In which the land Is lo
cated. Hvtth-lneiu Nocnuuu-T.
Quito a number of suits have been
filed In the federal court against the
railroad company by persons who
1 have heroine actual settlers. Under
the conditions as thoy now exist no
'suits are necessary and In tho event
that the government wins out the
settlers will corns Into possession of
the tract upon which they have lo
cated. The suits have been filed by
Martin & Hcoliy. Mark O'Nell and A.
I W. Lafferty, Portland attorneys.
1 Those persins who have already
located have built houses and barns
and even should tho government
eventually lose tho suit thi'y will hnve
had the use of the laud nil these
years. One man In Columbia coun
ty has five acres in potatoes this year.
Huacchuca, Ariz., Sept. 13. Ready
to start on a 90-mile test ride the ;
minute he receives orders from the;
war department, Colonel Wllllnm f .
Stewart, the coast artillery officer
who has been in exile at Fort Grant,
Is at Fort Huai'hura today. Official
orders for the test are expected to
arrive from Washington within the
next 24 hours. Colonel Stewart will
probably start Sunday of Monday
morning.
Determined to block his enemies
at every turn, It Is possible that Col
onel Stewart will insist upon taking
the 5 0 miles walking test after he
finishes his 90-mile ride. Upon his
arrival here, en route to the fort last
night, the colonel was asked by a
representative of the United Press If
the riding test was of material ben
efit to the service, the colonel re-
COLONEL W. F. STEWART.
plied: "Yes, It is; I am ready and
anxious to take my medicine, Just as
the officials are ready to administer
It. If necessary, I will take both
tests."
Colonel Stewart smiles" meaningly
after the last sentence, and among
his friends hero It Is reported that
he will take the double test to dis
prove the rumors that he was out of
physical condition, and afraid of the
hard ride.
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Mescal and Surgical
STAFF
Koylendill, M. D.
.O.ProaKT, M.D.
P. J. fUrtl. M. D.
B. P. Scaiele, M. D.
IX A Paine. M. D.
Geo.OH.LVBaf,M.D.
L. K. NVUuugal, M. U.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training In the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN
MEET IN COLUMBUS
Columbus, O., Sopt. 1 -I. Nearly
1.000 di1tKutt filli'd Memorial hall
today at tho optniiiiK of tho biennial
vormmtlon of the Hrotherluxx! of
Locomotfvo Firemen aud KnKlneers,
one of the RtronKost labor organiza
tions In America. About 750 local
Indues scattered throiiKhout the
. 1'nlletl StutesA. Cm mil a and Mexico,
aro represented by the deloKatoa.
Due of tho first acts of the onvon
tlon will bo to adopt resolutions In
memory of ttio late Frank l SnrnM.t.
who was the Kmnd master of the bro
therhood for nearly twenty years.
Mud he lived It Is probable that Mr.
8a r ko n t w on 1 d have bee n chose n
a Kit In to head the order by the pres
ent convention.
The consideration of reports cov
ering rue pant two years and the
transaction of a large amount of
other business relating to the official
affairs of the order will keep the con
vention busy for three or four weeks.
New offtcers will be elected and a
place selected for holding the nexl
biennial convention. Rochester Is a
prominent bidder for the convention.
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
.T. E. KILBOTtN
Phone 5391
337 Higk Street
WOOD SWMN'd.
John M. P. Dixon, auccessor to W.
K. ltodity. All Wllclll sawed to gURKP
Kor prompt service phone lllack
SS 1 3. Kesldene 324 High street, tl
uaaoitne woousaw.
wki.Ii Pnna.is
(lex your veils tlrtlloil bf oto and
experienced rtl-drHlr.
rhoae Kd 4ST1. tt
Call up Ttioa Mai l or Varaert
!. U. a... Msltraa tl
AMTSI5MENT8
4. -
The leading female role In "Hooli
gan In New York" la a blind girl who
earns a living gelling lowers in the
streets of the great city. A supposed
friend of her father s 'has possession
of property that rightfully belongs
to her, and fearing that she may
eventually secure It he plots to mur
der her and thus make himself se
cure. She la rescued hy Hooligan
and the villain Is finally brought to
Justice. Tho character Is a sympa
thetic one. and Miss Nellie Lct'leur,
who will be seen In It at the Eugene
theatre Thursday, September 17, Is
said to be the Ideal. It Is a peculiar
tact that during the sis years Miss
LeFleur has been In the theatrical
profession she has played no less
than six blind girl parts. In "The
Two Orphans." "Brother for Broth
er. "I ruler the city Lamps." "The
.Ministers." "Young Mrs. Wlnthron"
and "Hooligan In New York." She
regards her present role as the best
of them all. and refused a similar
part In a new production which
promises to remain the entire season
on hroadway In continue with "Hool
igan in New ork.
"In Lonesome Town." the musical
comedy in which Kolb and Dill will
appear at the Eugene theatre on Fri
day, September 18. there arc 18 mu
sical numbers of high order, most of
wnirn were especially written for this
production, although a few are Inter
polated. The ones which are now bo
Ing whistled and played In all sec
tions of the country where this musi
cal gem of a comedy has been pre
sented are "Gee! But This Is a Lone
some Town," a choral number;
"Mission Bells," a serenade: ' Run
ning After Nancy." "Sweetheart
Town," "Your Father Was a Sol
dier." "Big Chief Smoke," the great
walti song. "Meet Me With the Span
gles On." "Just Some One." and
"When tho Moon Plays Peek-a-boo."
"Lonesome Town" has been staged
by Frank Smlthson and Ben Teal,
and a well molded production Is as
sured. Homer Kniens is responsible
for the scenery, while Kaves and
Lord A Taylor have attended to the
costuming.
Room Making s?
We will have to have more room for our big 1
School Supplies and School Books which are com'
We will close out some of our side lines at cost a"
low cost. Offer special prices on staple goods
to get the room we need.
Sale lasts 10 days, September JO t0
Dishes Stationery Toy
A big line of Japanese We will offer during this sale r 11 '
band painted dishes 25 a big- line of box papers at cost UollS and"
off regular prices. prices.
Moriagi Ware 5o off All 50e box papers 35c Bears
1 All 25c box papers J7c , 1 .
regular prices. r atabniirL
All souvenirs and hand See our line of
painted dishes 25 off. PENNY POST CARDS Regular P
Cigars and Tobaccos c g reduction
r L n r- Goods, Perfumes, Soaps L.
We still have a pcrtion of the Hoselton Ggar p,0p , p5' Ul
Stock and most close it out this month. Sold Bags, Curses and many other
at wholesale prices in any quantity from JOc mentioned. Remember we alwa
worth up, , we advertise. Trade with ,
5c cigars, 3 for JOc 10c cigars, 2 for J5c . e Wlttl W 1
J5c cigars 10c moncv and Z the best good)
Lay in your winter's supply and save money, market.
Eat, koh-i noor Red Cross Drug (
Pure Food Candies ath st Willamette S?.
TO HlWTKltS AM) C.VMI'KltS
IT you are thinking of coin Into
tho mountains hunting or flshlnn
call up lied U4l,or call at 463 OIUo
UKIIMA.N COACH STALLION
Th Gorman conch hor whlck I
purchased from Duncan Scott will
mate the stand during the seaaon at
Kaags' ham.
tf 1. H. PEKKINS.
You're on the
Right Track
when Tour clothing Is looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness nmke satisfaction an as
sured fact,
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
SIGN WAR
That is the way the trade flies,
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for pi
that light has for moths
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is ah
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or
Lane County Electric W
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S
nc w
S.WflJ
VOl It HOItSK GETS
LITTLK KXOIGH
for all the work he does. To keep
him well shod is really a necessity,
for If he goes lame you lose In ser
vice. You are invltpri in ki.... m
here the next time he needs shoeing.
uii noming nut first-class work.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
cw mu
Alfslfa meal. At !;'. Tanth
an.l Willamette strM-ts. P,iua R. J
i&:t.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY ?UARD, 50 CTS. PER MONnfm.
CASTOR I A
For Infcnti and Ch.lren.
Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear the,
C. R. MEAD J. w. MACHEjN
JJEFORE buying real es
tate call up or come to
Springfield, the best town
of its size in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sites
and descriptions, also cty
fopnlj tot talc
K. . & REAL ESTATE CO
Ttlaphun Mju 171
M COFFa
OR
which Is to p:
haps you like
breakfast and d:
for luncheon,
we are bound I
cause there's t:
coffee in town '
ask. All e a
us a onrrw the s
VY. ATI. VJlVEsln, DEAL
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main i
i llii t 'F5s: eat &
m
We Carry I
..a ,hrt':!i
to have the
A I.., ih fttSfT
die the minor rj
Consequent
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tomers au- i
!amh. mutton.
all kinas w r-j
and (or chor J
lets, no wt.
proarh us in n";3
ka slid 0.
hams and
Broderij
j Williams Transfer Co.
i O Light ami Hfvv Hauilim
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Eugene Poultry
Sale of
Live and Dressed Po
Our SatutAav SaIm m rowine in PP'. " . j
meet the dttmoad we will have on hana .
DON'T FOKOt I
and drcsxd eottltr. IKjNT
tC24 Nittk Street
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