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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
o TBB CAFE taste, bring teTSet of; Chairs Kgf (or only 60c? 14 Lflja""- nu home. 3 fa nn b OCR NEW r mpeb ll3eTentl St. feoN Vt ai Pawt. Co First nol Bank VjaiO, OREGON ttmU whether large om1I. U iiu receive prompt, toDlldmtlal atten- KIRO.WSFOR RE XT EEXDRICriS,, President. EAKIX, Vice-President. n'ODGRASS, Cashier. I GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier. KBRISTOW, AHlstant Cashier. MOBILES tlmetttV Sol IbilSk. Pkooertd 1711 ah, Premier, Ford b&e price, J70O tod up un Whirr HE SORESANDE CZEMA Accompanied by Terrible Itching A Complicated and Most Distress ing Case Well-known Remedies Failed to Cure-Doctor Thought an Operation Necessary Then CUTICURA PROVED ITS WONDERFl'L EFFICACY I am now elgntr year old and on morning, three year ago, i was taken h a hard pain in my right lde. In (hemorrhoid.), bleeding and protruding. The doctor gave me some nwdwlne and ointment for them which helped me me but I had to keepuaing I f.em aU the time. Then I changed to the P remedy; but if I did not use it every Say. I would get worse. The doctor the only help for me was to go to ahospital and be operated on. At this time, about a year ago, I went to T. the S remedies. I tried them for four or five months but did not get much help for my piles. During tins Urne sores would come .on a fleshy part of mv body. They bothered me all thr time. I would get one healed and another would come. These sores changed to eczema, accompanied by a terrible itching. It seemed as if I could not keep my hands from tearing my flesh. This and the pile trouble brounht on an inflamed condition. Then I got the Cuticura Remedies. I washed the affected parts with Cuticura Soap and warm water in the morning, at noon, and at night, then usel Cuti cura Ointment on the irritated sur faces and injected a quantity of Cuti cura Ointment with a Cuticura Sup pository Syringe. I also took Cuti cura Resolvent Pills three times a day. It took a month of this treatment to set me in a fairly healthy state and . then I treated myself once a day for three months and, after that, once or twice a week. It is fortunate that I used Cuti cura. The treatments I had tried took a lot of money that I would have saved by using Cuticura Remedies sooner, but I am wiser now. I am supplied with a full set of the Cuticura Remedies and would not feel safe without them. J. H. Henderson, Hopkinton, St. Law rence Co., N. Y Apr. 20, 1907." , ctomplete External and Internal Treatment for Erery Humor ol intsnta. Children, and Adiilu enn alsu ot Cuticura Soap (2Sc.) to Cleanse tfe Skin, CutMra Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Bkln. and Cinl-uraReaolvent(50c.).(orlntheformorclioeolate aialfd Pills 25e. per vlai ol 60) to Purify the Ulmtd: alio tne Cuticura Suppository Syringe use.). Sold throrthout Uie world. Potter Drug Cnem. Corp, Sole Props.. Boston. Mass. r Hilled t ree, CuUcur Book on Skin OUeuet, WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh ) and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 5)2 Willamette WKLIi DKIXUKO Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 48Y2. tf HHHIIII DIB YOU WELL, "You Will Have to Hurry" Where is FRUIT VALE? Well, that's easy. FRUITVALE is located just 3 miles from the Court House on the Irving road, by the Bethel school house and just opposite the Palmer mill site, better know as Bangs' Park. Only 7 five-acre and 2 three-acre tracts left out of 22 and if not sold before October 1st, it will be $200fcer acre; our price now $625 for 6 acres or $125 per acre, $100 cash, and balance 6c for one or two years. Opportunity is now knocking at your door, and if you will call at our office we will show you these tracts at our expense. Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company THE El-OKXE OREGON VICTORS WELCOMED AT POHTL&Mn UIULHUU t-rowns of laurel leaves. im,:y Wlh. em and spectacular, of course, fuir the simule token of victory of ''.' clc-nt Greece, were press, d .) ,L brows of Oregon's vUtori.ms p.Vh letes last night upon tne triumphal return of Smi.hson, Uilben kII ly from the Olympian games ii, Lon don, says the uregonian. 1 All Oregon joined In the demon-' straiion and no Olmypic winner, even la the days when poets s.aug of ho- i rocs and of men who sail, d from in. shores of Troy to bring back honor, ever received a more royaliv enthusi astic welcome on his homecoming ' On their journey across tho conti nent honors and attentions were heaped upon them, and on their en trance into their native state admir ing multitudes contended to do ihem ihomage. Pageant Is Corneous Oik. in Portland last night enthusiasm reached a climax in a gorgeous page ant, rivaling in spectacular brilliancy and display any similar scene tha't has been presented in this city. Aged men and women uartlcinateil. chil dren took part and small boys yelled themselves hoarse In an intoxication of admiration. Flags of all nations, with the Stars and Stripes nredoininatiiiir. filiated from every window throughout the day, and miles of buntinu added tn the gala appearance of Uie div. Torches, transparencies and flam beaux, mingling their glow with the sparks and sudden uleani of rockets and Roman candles, throw a lurid illumination upon the decorations at night. Throngs Line the Streets The most spectacular feature of the demonstration was the big pa rade. Thousands of person s wit nessed It and thousands cheered it as it passed. In every street through which the parade passed sidewalks were lined, w.hlle windows and every available point of vantage was crowd ed. Before the parade the victorious trio were honored guests of the Com mercial Club, where they dined and enjoyed an informal reception. The demonstration concluded In a final burst of enthusiasm at Multnomah Club, where a spectacular review of the parade was held on the athletic field, and where speeches extolling their deeds were made and they were officially welcomed in behalf of the city by Mayor Lane, and Colonel Jas. Jackson, representing Governor Chamberlain. The Oregon members of the win ning team that brought honor to America at the London games arriv ed in Portland yesterday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock. They were met at the Union station by a reception committee representing the various interests which had organized to wel come them on their return. The committee was composed of George McMillan, president of the Multno mah Club: H. E. Judge, General Charles F. Beebe and Rev. A. A. Morrison. College) Songs and Kings. Huge signs on wagons, such as "Smlthson, Gilbert, - Kelly What They Ain't Isn't!" made. Immense IHIIII That You Wanted 5 FRUITY ALE o Tl'KSDAV, DAILT GI ARP. SKPTKMltKK IS. ImlK s iih i he crowds. o Hi: led .lll.l banners : i Ib'h 'S of i!u. viirions it ii 1 . l li ilu st.m t ,ni.iiii; ih.'se ta'.lyno!. I lie I'lliUTsily of Ol, : lilt lv;ii t'.lilei;,.. I'.i! 'ilf soncs " 1 1 1'.. ini- :.i:i,l -V'a'u"ivl thr.e' ,,Vh,M's',.r., the colors aud dassuuu.s of r Smlthson. while the lam, s-t us hurdler was a si ml, vom-se. uiner carriages au tomobiles, tallyhos and various vehi cles, containing admirers of the three champions, ami of the various frattr nul and athletic organizations of the city, followed in such numbers as to mane a parade several miles length. in Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Delinquent taxpayers will take no tice that delinquent taxes will not be advertised as heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are delin- i":"i. mier mo expiration of six1 months from the first date of such' delinquency may be paid by any one demanding to pay same and a certif icate of delinquency will be issued to such partv. Section 37 of said law, In part, reads: "Any day after the expiration of six months after taxes charged against real property are delinquent the tax collector shall have the right, and it shall be his dutv. uiion demand and payment of the taxes. penalty and interest, to make out and Issue a certificate or certificates of delinquency against such proper ty," and section 38 In part reads: "Certificates of delinquency shall bear interest from the date of Issu ance until redeemed at the rate of 15 per rent per annum. ." Delinquent taxpayers are therefore advised that if they have not paid at least one-half of their taxes on or before the first Monday in April that the same are delinquent and have been delinquent since said first Mon day in April, and those who have paid one-half of their taxes as above the remaining one-half will become delinquent after the first Monday in October, and six months from such dates a certificate of delinquency bearing fifteen per cent interest per annum may be Issued against your property. To save further costs, penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. H. L. HOWN. Sheriff and Tax Collector. GASOLINE WOOD SAW. Garrison & Gibson saw all wood to gage. Office Black 1571. Home Black 1751. tf WOOD sAWlXO Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. BIIXHIRE ft ROTH ERS For all kinds of draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of- SEE HF.Itll BUTTON For your accident and health surance. Opposite postofflce. In- DeWltt's Little Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, gentie and sure. Sold by all druggists. SAY 550 Willamette Street. Phone O MEXICO CELEBRATES INDEPEKOERCE DAY City of .Mexico, Sept. 1 .", today enured np.ui its two-days- annual holi.lav i tion of the liirtliilnv ,',f XI CMC.) u t miarv j i ,.1,'lira I'resident independence At the National pal-' ace today the president received the' diplomatic corps, the officers of the1 army, civil officers and others who I came to offer their felicitation;,. Tonight the rtme-honored custom' of repeating the ilrlto of Hidalgo oc- i .urs at it o clock, when the presi dent appears in the centra balcony of the palace to ring the Independ ence bell. This ceremony ushers in tho celebration of Mexican Independ ence Pay. Thus far nothing in the wav of public disorder has been reported and none is expected, though the au thorities have taken extraordtnarv precautious In view of the widely circulated reports of Impending trou ble. Troops have been distributed all along the border, and In sections remote from large cities. In the bor der cities all saloons were ordered closed at noon today and are to re main closed over tomorrow. CI(lvSVi:i,L IXHWLS Creswell. Sent. 14. Mrs A I aiiKiuiu, oi tienrtiine. wash . was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. ('. Har mon at Creswell last week. She left for homo Saturday, accompanied as far as McMlnnville by Mrs. Harmon. Karl Moxley, the butcher, met with a serious accident recently, his horses running away mid throwing him from the wagon, lie was badlv hurt. Mrs. Powell, of Saginaw, passed through Creswell Tuesday ion her way to Portland to spend the winter S. L. Harmon and William Ilaln brldge are digging a well on the Har mon ranch and have not struck oil as yet. A Sure-KiHMlgh Knocker J. C. Goodwin, of Keldsvllle, N.C., says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salvo Is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my Ice last summer. That wonderful salve knocked it out In a few rounds. Not even a scar re mained." Guaranteed for piles, sores and uurns, etc. 2!ic at W. A. Kuy keudnll's drug store. XOTK K TO THE I'l ltLlC. Whereas, my wife, Nellie Gosser. hps left my bed and board, I hereby give notice I will not be responsible for any bills Incurred by her. FIIEI) P. GOSSER, Dated Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 8, 190S. OS wemj nun, ling. For up-to-date !! drilling see LiiDuke ft Leffler Co., well drillers. Tel, Red 6121. 999 Vlllard Boul. tf OASOMNE WOOD SAWINO Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale oheap by First National Bank. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' fre, trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co tf oo "Main 78'; o ITTltt J ? t'',,- "DODGE'S" Hcadqusrdcrs for FRUIT JARS Special prices while moving E. 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