Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 25, 1908, Image 6

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    .Swollen glands Mmnt the neck, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions,
running suns an 1 nieers. skin diseases, ami general pour health, are the
usual wavs in which Scrofula is manifested. The disease U?in deeply
intrenched in the blood often attacks the liones, resuitin;; in While Swc-llin;-,
or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tuhercular matter so thoroughly
destroys the healthful properties of the hlood that Scrofula sometimes
terminates in consumption, an incurahle disease. The entire circulation
being 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 best treatment for Scrofula; it renovates the entire
blood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tuhercular deposits. S. S. S.
is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only (,'oes right down t" the
very bottom of the trouble and 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. book on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any
medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
..The GRAND
PROGRAM
"MtMlcrii Ilitli'l."
'liH!iM-nH'ti'i-iMHH of ii KiiH'inluaph."
"Tommy Hum tin Kili'ii."
"Or Ran (;rlnl r'H DmiKlitcr."
"KlM'llllllK'll ,Mllll."
"Citiimlliiit WoihIits.'
"Daring Mniil."
SONGS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT
"Vim Are the Hoy fur .Me."
"You Own My Heart 1'iimor, Miiclellne."
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
SIGNWARD
That is the way the trade flies. An
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for people
that light has for moths it
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is always
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or CaS
Lane County Electric Works
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette
Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted
50 MORE ORDERED !
The Special price of $4 will hold for a short time after
their arrival.
In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer
for useful current saving ideas in home and store illumination.
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
Machinery, Wiring, Supplies
EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W KuvkrtuUU, M. O.
W.O. Vuwr, M. 1).
P. . Kutlr, N".. L.
B. V. Scairlr. M. 1.
I). A Ihiw. M. n.
liri. O'B. DrHjr. M !).
L. U. McUMiMl, M. 1.
..Traininu; School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall
of the hospit."' .--"istitutes the lacultv. l-'or rates or infor
mation addro - W. KU YKliNDALL. M.D.. Svipt.
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
J.
e. ku;bc)kn
Phono 3391
THE CUDE FOS
HOSPITAL
For tin c.irc and treatment ol
McJumI anJ Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances lot X r.iy work.
Sputum and blood examinations
l'ull coips ot ti .lined nurses.
Rates on application.
55? Hi;fli Strcifi,
THE EUGENE
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GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON,
Author of "Beverly of Gr&ustark," Etc.
COPYRIGHT, 1B06.
BY DOOO.
CliAl'TKK XII ( continued. J
Suddenly he stopped stoekstlll, tne
hitter scowl deepening In his eyes.
With an oath be turned abruptly and
hurried In the opposite direction. The
time had come to make ready for bat
tle. A few mlnuttn later, be was writ
Jug the note which created so much
commotion In the borne of Ellas
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CHAPTER XIII.
T was not until the hurry
ing Hanaemer entered the
door of Hector's that the
aourehcnulou of having i
committed a senseless j
blunder came to hlra. .
"(Jood heavens!" be muttered, stop- j the moment had banished all fears of
ping short. "What a fool I'm getting exposure. From time to time he
to be meeting old Ellas, In a place like glanced proudly across to the alcove
this! Tho theater crowds everybody ' table where the men were engaged in
In Iowa will be here by 111 Curse me, ! unfolding their napkins, and toying
for a hopeless ass! I must get him j with their glasses, In lively antlclpa
away at once!" i tlon of the eujoynieut to come; while
Grumbling at himself, he passed Into I the women, with tho hope of eliciting
tho restaurant (iabe offered him tho . admiration for their hands and the
choice of various tables. lie selected J sparkle of their rings, were taking off
one which commanded a view of the their gloves and spreading out their
entrances and ordered a perfunctory ; fingers on the tablecloth.
"Scotch." Nervous and anxious, be j "Ornydon seems to bo right In the
wua more troubled than he cared to I swim, eh, Droom?" he said. The Irony
admit even to himself. Fortunately j of it all appealed strongly to bis sense
there were not many people lu the of humor. "I don't suppose you know
cafe, aud his gaiie wauderlug about I those swells?" he added patronizingly,
tho place soou halted before the small i Droom was listening Intently to the
alcove In tho east end containing a j hursts of merriment which were eu-
tnble with wine glasses, in waiting, I livening the restaurant. Like a small
set for a largo party. Tho clock, back I boy at a circus who fears that sorae
of the cigar stand, said It was live thing will happen that he will not see,
minutes after 11. j
lJausemer Impatiently watched tho I
two doors leading to the street mid ;
was beginning to wonder whether the ;
message had reached tho old clerk I
when presoutly tho uncouth Bhnpe of
Druoiu appeared slinking through (he
bo called ladles' entrauco with the
slirlnklng attitude of ouo unaccustom
ed to fashionable restaurants and
doubtful of his roccptlon. Bnnsomer
motioned to hlin.
"Just as soon as I can get my check,"
bo was saying, at tho same time beck
oning to a waiter, "we'll movo out
of this. It will bo crowded In 1
never thought, n stall at Chapln &
(lore's will be better. Here, waiter,
my check! I'm In a hurry! The
devil!"
As the exclamation burst from his
lips there (nine down tho narrow steps
and through n door quickly thrown
open by a waller a number of guy,
fashionably dressed people, all smiling
and trembling with tho cold. Immedi
ately this party attracted the attention
of the room. Walters rushed hither
and thither relieving the Indies of their
costly hue and fur wraps and the men
of their heavy overcoats. Of tho ex
pected theater comers these were the
Mini to arrive, but presently others fol
lowed, and soon the iitilol cafe of the
early evening became transformed lino
me of hustle and ei'lleniolit by the
i':t r, niilnuiti'tl thriinj. With dUm.iy
r.unsi'iiuT uotiicj tliosi' to w turn I
hi. i attmulou luul Ihtii nunu'li'tl wvrv
M Hiving his wity to tin- ilnui's. Ks-tui'i-
.i out of tin uiwstlon. l'rlui-
I (uuily ho Uliinit'il to liU so at mid or
I dr.vd itu i l.'Vs. to tako tlio one op-
jp.'siie him. Then scanning the party
making lis passage to the uleoe he
Ipetveivinl three or four men w hom he
I knew and presently, to his surprise ami
consternation, his son. The recount-
tlon was mutual, t! ray don making hU
I way n round a nr.iall lahle In order to
a;Te.'t Innately greet him. As he np -
proa, bed Ids eyes fastened themselves
Ion ids fit hers companion. With
;i im i ei-.ient he reccgnl7ed the ipieer
;i;:-i:re vt I he lai;..... gangling I'room;
)lmt. to. l.lud he-irted and well I. red t )
i i!tow l:U features In the slightest de
. thv to epres the astonishment which
( lie felt at si . 'tt of U a comk- In. on
grv.l(, (he young man vt I e 1 a few
j kindly words to the olj (tin, while
from the table lu the al -oe when ttt-
im ut littlo Ml ptT ':irt HOMtln:;
I lii'iu-iri ts Mis rni'l.' :ih suiilini
llT tuMl'y fiS OLMiili- H t' llOf pf-'s
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"llwmphl I know every stmt in town.
streets in "town-Wells arid 'South Wa
ter." "tluniph! I know every street In
town," Droom resented, drawing hlui
Bclf up In his chair, and then bluntly,
"What's happened?"
"Not so loud! Harbert's here, but"
"Oho! Here?"
"In Chicago, yes we'll talk about it
later."
The present genial environment and
convivial ntmosphere were producing
most Insp.rltlng effect on the lawyer.
The delightful consciousness that tho
people with whom his son was supping
were of the smartest set In town for
he was continually turning his head
and letting his eyes travel critically
over the company ut tho neighboring
table.
At this speech of nausemer's the
eyes of the old clerk returned. They
expressed uo little resentment at the
Inference.
Certainly t do," and, leaning over
tho table and covertly Indicating with
his long, bony finger the man at the
head of tho table, ho answered suc
cinctly. "That's Fernmore; he's"
A particularly loud burst of laughter
cut hlin short. At the adjolnlug tables
conversation had abruptly ceased;
heads were turned and Inquisitive eyes
were fastened on the brilliant coterie
at tho alcove table.
Few men In Chicago were better
known or better liked than the stout,
florid complexloued. Jovial looking Hil
ly Fernmore, the host of this enter
tainment. Ills social adventures aud
the headlong follies In which his fun
loving proclivities Invariably enmesh
ed him were only surpassed by his
Fondness for ridding himself of his un
limited wealth.
To his Inherited five millions mar
riage had added the colossal fortune of
a Iteautiful heiress, whose extrava
gances iiLTreejlted less than his own
solely thron-h the limitations
her
! sex. Yet. weve It not for the self do
j posed handicap of adhering slrieth' I
th somewhat old tasmoueu nrivept
that Jewels should W m'iuhvd only
through alTertlonate W'tienVenoe. Mrs.
IVr.ituoiv tnlht have succeeded in
surpassing the princely prodiualiiies of
her lord and muster.
"It was this way." P.i'.Iy was say-
Inc in his own tnlniltahle manner and
'awake to the realization of having a
j "i: 'd one" to tell. "A few days ai;n the
j lady
j Yo;-.
I undt
, I ke
wril
. her
; l'n
the
' i ' ;
of my house took uiiiirs for New
a little spree of her own. yo;j
stand. And, for Hilly lYrninore.
t out of mischief for a lime fnirly
After waiting das. l.rnVu,..
return, lVsl!esMie-.s"
i:n:v's shameless ;tlV
eg'o. :.,! tuiiband 1
lu
b ' : ' : funny that ii pro
longed laughter from n
e en I room show ing h:s ,
: stp'ti !dng his uiouih t"
extent of the law :is lu j..
general chorus "It"' t li'v-,!, .
lo rei'k'.e-snes. anil t:i
Invit.M a half doen of the
uuw ilistituruNhed i Ion.1
,1 p
ll-
e f". e- '
I in t'..'
a O ;
ra:i-m I
lost at: 1
ia town
to dint' ilh nit :lt tin- Im:-!, !i,-n
t!i.' oiv int'iu'iliisl tl'ey imk to in'
llo'.io"!'!! by tin' ri'vou i of ;1 loy of
t!io sou son s ri'ttU'.t tlt,".::.iu'oy. My
stars. ImU thov woro a tine i'o..(vtMii
ot oM Innivont?!" rornuioro throw
I ' lil.i.soif haok 111 liH eh.ur iiiut ro.,ro0
' at t'.o ri-oliiM'ttoii.
"l:.l'y 's a wonder w tiou he's woi,;.. !
ii '.!"'' Me.lVr.ru li:S'T'"! V to
'. ' ' on Iim i .. ,.t w... ., v
!. to
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We
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Urrect phrase." Eill"le't;
refreshed himself with sufficient
! champagne ,o proceed, "were two re
; tired merchants, a venerate log c an
a .Mdering banter and a half b h d
college proivss.r. Of course 1 had to
make tome excu.se for Mrs. l eni.nore s
I absence. For the life of me I cannot
,ow remember what yarn I told them.
1 . ... iu nre-
tmt they were loo """
wuted to the gay young women not
to swallow it-whole. The old boys
fairly swamped the girls with their
senile attentions. It was a lively sup
per partv-my word! And they went
home unanimously declaring that the
debutantes of the present day dis
counted, at least In dash and go. the
charmers of fifty years ago."
Amidst the confusion of peals or
merriment which greeted the genial
raconteur. Miss Cable, to whom the
story did not especially appeal, whis
pered in awed tones:
"Graydon, who on earth Is that
queer, spectacular looking man with
your father?"
"Oh, that's Droom isn't he a charac
ter? He's been with the governor
since I was a child. In those days bis
looks used to frighten me almost to
death. I fancy he's had a sad life,
don't you know."
"There Is something positively aw
ful In his face," returned the girl, as
her eyes faltered and dropped to her
plate on unexpectedly meeting those
of the subject of ber remark.
"Sh-h!" came from Medford, and
then, "Come, Billy what's the point
er the moral, as they say in novels?"
"Fernmore Is a rattling good chap
at heart," Graydon was saying to
Jane, "but I can't stand that Med"
"Yes, yes; go on, Mr. Fernmore."
broke In several voices in eager ex
pectancy. "The moral?" Billys eyes were
twinkling. "The joke, rather. Is on
me. When Mrs. Fernmore reached
home 1 thought It wise to say nothing
about the affair, but I had completely
underestimated the persistency of
these rejuvenated venerables. They
were not satisfied wanted to know
more about the girls, and the next day
In deep but joyous simplicity half a
doeen old men asked their married
daughters and close friends at the
clubs what family of Brown a certain
debutante belonged to. who was the
father of Miss Jones and how long
had the family of Miss Robinson lived
In the city, together with a lot of amaa
lng questions. And falling to derive
even the remotest satisfaction from
the social register, the woman mem
bers of their families besieged my In
nocent wife with more or less shocked
inquiries as to an entertainment of
mine at -which their aged relations
were present. Well, the game was upl
I owned up confessed to the girls
being actresses and begged for mercy.'
"And I forgave him," supplemented
Mrs. Fernmore smilingly. "Boys will
be boys."
"Whew!" whistled Billy, In conclu
sion. "It was no end of a' lark! I
would not have missed It for the
world; but the old chaps will never,
never forgive me."
As the gentleman finished, Banscmer
was looking at Droom with amuse
ment. The old clerk was shaking his
head in a manner that signified dis
approval.
"How's that for doings In swagger
society, eh, Droom? If any oue but
Billy Fernmore bad done that he would
havo been ostracized forever. Nothing
like millions"
"I don't believe true aristocrats
would do that," Interrupted Droom
half angrily,
"Theso are tho aristocrats money
aristocrats; tho others have lost tho
name forgotten. Como. let's go over
yonder. We can talk there."
Itanseuier called for the bill and sob-
tied it; then, slowly rising, ostenta
tiously waved his adieus to the alcove
and deserted the scene for Chnpin &
Gore's. Droom meekly followed his
employer.
For some time neither spoke. In
their stall each was busy with his own
thoughts and speculations.
"1 I Ii in k I've made a miss of It with
Mrs. Cable." began Bai-mer. she'
i "1 wouldn't meiUlo;i names," catuion-
I'room. wilh a look at the top of tho
' partition.
j "She's very likety to fight baek. after
iall."
j "What was your demand?'
j "Money," said Hansemer quietly.
j "Humph:" was I (room's wav of sav-
, ing lie lied.
"Harhert has a ptiriose In coming
here. Klias. We must prepare for
him."
"Wo ii iv as woll iiri'imnsl ns we ran
i'n" t io lio. I L-iiess It moans Hint
we'll ii.no to i:ot out of Cliioai;o."
-Ciliso liiltl!" snarlo.l Haiisomor "I
"r ' 't"'t r' n rap talxxit mysolf, t.ut It
' will l,o fj with l ! ray don if anv
"IliliiK it iniiiloasi.iit s1iom,1 i -.;',.o!i t
' loo." saiil Kaiisoiiur. with a wi-:fni
" ' " li siass. Thou la viiNiaoil
'" l tohl of tho liLH'tltis w;;U j.ar.
-" '" l'rwMii nsr.i',1 that tli s.:;i.;;;..a
looki'il u:i.lo:isaiit. unci all tho ,., ,io so
'' i-w of what l'.-Mlo 1 v..r l-n.l
'lltlOIIoil III OO'lllOOtioll W.th tl,
il's oiiioo. Uo roj.oat.M tho story as
lliol o.lilio from tho hahl. ;:iiT y.,',)iuj.
'r's !is. mtorly ilooolvo,', liv r',..
culioloss emis-wrv fn,,M tlio oi'.ioo down-
stairs
"What ,lo you e;HVt to ,!o'" he ,;
!. MuJyint,- the toliso faoc of his oai-
u. d N.
VIM
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(.'UAMllKKS liAiaiW
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BABY TORTURED
OR 6 MONTHS
By Terrible Itching Eczema Face
and Head a Solid Sore Spread
to His Hand and Legs Would
Scratch Until He Bled Tiny Suf
ferer Immediately Relieved and
ENTIRELY CURED IN 2
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
"When my son Walter was three weeks
Id, eczema appeared on his face. We did
noi Know what
it was so went
to a doctor who
treated him for
three months.
Then he was so
bad that his face
and head were
nothing but one
sore and his ears
looked as if they
were Roing to fall
off, bo we tried
another doctor.
He said he could
cure him and we
doctored there four months, the baby
never getting any better. His hand
and legs then had big sores on them
and a for his sleeping, we could not
think of it, the poor little fellow suf
fered 60 terribly. First I tied his hands
to the crib to keep him from scratching,
but when it got so bad I tied him in a
shaw! or he would scratch himself all
bioodv. When ho was seven months old
we .tried a set of the Cuticura Remedies.
The first application of Cuticura let
him sleep and rest well, in one week
the sores were gone but it stayed red
and sometimes it would itch so we
used Cuticura for two months, then he
had a clear and white face. Now he is
two years and seven months old and
has never had eczema again. I hope
this letter will help some who are suffer
ing from skin disease. Every mother
who has a baby suffering with skin
disease should just try Cuticura; there
is nothing better. Mrs. Louis Beck. R.
F.D.3.San Antonio. Tex., Apr. 15, '07."
A single set of Cuticura Remedied ia
often sufficient to cure torturing, dis
figuring, itching, burning, and scaly
humors, eczemas, rashes, and irritations,
from infancy to age, when all other
remedies fail.
Complete Extarnal n! Tntcrnfd Treatnipnt tor
Every Hiuaor eon.wLi of Cutfrura fctM, i'2'e) to
Cleanse the Skin, mtlcura Ointment (60c.) to Hval
the tikin. and Oitlnira Hoenlvent (60c.), (or In tho
form of Chorolaie Coatm t'Hli 25e. per Ttal or 00)
to Purity the Blood, tild throughout Uie world.
Potter Drug A (JbeiQ. Curji., Sole Prop., Boktou,
Matw
av Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Shin DIm.
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived by buying; from a practical
pamt dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight Si. Eugene, Or
rout jioiisk ;i:ts
;,:tti,i-; r..;)K"i
for nil t'lo work lie tljcs. To k'-1'
iiiin v.i !! j.;:uil id roaily a iu'rH...-i:;
fur if ho B'o.s lame you lo.-o i:i m '
vioo. Vim ni'c invited In lirin;; hi:
here the not time ho neeils sh.io.n
We do mulling but first-class aori
Burbach & Bristov
531 Olive St.
I A New Set
I Chairs
Wliv do you havo
SHAUUY CHA1H3 in "'"
home, whon yoa tan make fioi'3
(iOOL AS NK.W for only o"'
A can of Chlnamel !11 wort
wmidcrs iu your home.
S-e that '.he Chinaman ia on
M eterv onn
S See our west show window.
S SK to si:k 1H U M W W Al l.
S 1 6-1 S West deveulb S.
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:ion"v !. avnriler at White's r"f'.i'
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Today
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20
as in ti. .
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1 ae ot
barn
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near .,...?." J
well: I,.,,.'.
ens. 9 k"'JC0,
f of double
.ui ieaj ar, I
50 arr 5;
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barn and mA,J::
nurses, 3 C0l!i
wagon, s
narrow, mo.er -n.
chickens
ner. etc :
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f,a's;.4o,r5:l
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15 acres of fruit Uo i
west of Ei,... . I
vation, remabJe'..
uuuse; tar,
Process of constn: J
acres in bearin '
and R. F. D. pric.l
a0.9S acres 3 B?K
courthnnao-
t 4
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CO acres river bo:tcJ
o umes irom Etj.-J
10 acres In soa j
"in cut suoo
wood: 20 acres d J
iiiiia
a cord delivered J
rnce :
65 acres all deep rit1
uaied 414 miles H
under cultivation J
house; soma Irtl
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A modern 7-room ij
. , . . . i
uiocks irom oigl
the best street i-1
foot well wito
tank; auundaate:!
and indoor use.
ly a bargain. P?l
House ot five roc J
North Washins;:
lot, 80x160. h
House of 5 rooms: :
water and good
lot back, tai :
about 240 leet.
on lot; streets pi'j
2 new 4-room co":
on cariine ol
store: properij :
nunth. PrUe .
flnnrl 10-room ttoi-i
ed corner EleretJ
paving and site
House of S rooii'.
tfasr Thirteen::
lli.i: sood we!!
connections and I
house: fruit of I
barn, chicken ;A
r.nnil ti-roora hCUir
ennveniences. b:i
shou, situated o:l
nr:icticallv ail '
with the ho
property. Price
We havesomeel
-urices ransint--1
per lot, close in.
Brick blocks u:
narl n( the CitV.
bargains on tte
Call in and ?K '
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