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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1908)
TRB KXOKHK DAILT GUARD. TVESDAY. OCTOBHt , 1908 One of the IZsjenttafo oi the happy homoa of to-day i a vast fund of information u to the brst mrthodi of promoting licaltli and happincm and right living and knowledge of the world 'i beat products. 1'roductn of actual i-xccllcnoe and reasonalilo claims truthfully preenlcd and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Imanncd of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of reletting and obtain ing the best the world afTords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Kthical remedy, opproved by physicians and com mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. THIRD ANNUAL DEEP WATERWAYS CONVENTION IB8MWELL SWORD Q SOLD AT AUCTION MEET TO DISCUSS RAILROAD LOSSES AUTOMO BILES Frank Bennett & Son GiTgt Purl and 12th. Phone red 171' Keo, Kissel Kar, Premier, Ford The best can lor the price, $700 and up Cars for hire Chicago, III., Oct. C All prr-para-tl'Hia have been completed for t!ie op ening here tomorrow of the third un nual I.akes-to-the-fiulf Waterways 'Convention. With 3,0fl0 d-eniite3 anil ovit I .noil Bpeak'-rs expected, i and with Wllllmn II. Taft and Wil liam J. Bryan as the principal apeak- ' ers, the convention promises to lie a ! large Influential and highly intereat lug gathering. ! Tho governors of several atates I were among the visitors who reached i Chicago today to tako part In the 'gathering. It Is expected that some eighteen or twenty governor will be on hand when the convention la I called to order. From a number of i polntB In tho South and Southwest the delegations are coming by apec I lal trains. I The convention will remain In ses sion three daya. Tho programme of lone or two act nil il raws i-urh day ! from authorities of national promln lenee. Including Mr. Taft and Mr. Hryan, will leave tho greater part of the lime of the session open for the spontaneous action of the convention. Mr. Taft Is to speak at the ripen ing session tomorrow and Mr. llrynn Is on the program for Thursday. Fol lowing the Taft upeech tomorrow an excursion la to bo run along the Chicago drainage canal to Jollet. by- man K. Coolev, engineer of the can al, Isham itamlolph, chairman of the Illinois State Waterways Commlaslon and Robert K. McCormkk, president of the Chicago sanitary district, will give the lectures enroute, giving In formation relative to the channel. On Thursday Mr. Bryan's speech will be followed by one from Gifford Pinchot, chairman of tho federal con servation commission. The real business of the convention Is reserved for Friday. Officers will be elected and committees will make reports. The convention will meet In the Auditorium, where the first session will be called to order tomorrow morning by W. W. Kavanaugh, presi dent of the National Lakes-to-the-Oulf Deep Waterways Association, who Is also chairman of the Missouri commission, appointed by Governor Folk. New York. October 6. John D. ; Rockefeller does not care to pose as , a collector of antiques. At least tlnsi is the conclusion arrived at by the; custom authorities at this port, wo todav put up for sale among a var led assortment of other articles a , sword said to have been worn by OI-1 iver Cromwell and which the Stand-1 ard Oil magnate could have had by j imvinir the ilutv on the weapon. I Some months ago the sword was; consigned to M Rockefeller by an j Englishman, an admirer of Mr. Rockefeller. In a short note attacnea to the sword the sender said the relic was vouched for as having belonged to the great Commoner, and that on ly pecuniary reasons Influenced her in disposing of an heirloom of such priceless worth. When the sword reached the Custom House Mr Rocke feller was communicated with, but he refused to either accept the sword or pay the accruing duties and as a consequence the weapon was offered for sale at ppullc auction touay ij gether with the other unclaimed articles. Washington, I). C Oct. 6,T.e; twentieth annual convention of Uie National Association of Railroad: Commissioners began this morning, at the r.Kjms of the Interstate Com-, merce Commission In this city and will conthiue for several days. The convention is comiiosed of the mem bers of the Interstate Commerce Commission, the railway commis sion of the various states and other state officers whose duties connect them with the railways. Among the subjects slated for dis ........ i. . h nrexent convention are rates and rate-making legislation railroad taxes ana pians iur mm taining the fair valuation of railroad property, construction and operating expenses of electric railways, grade h-inuu amtinrimpiit of the act to regulate commerce, uniform classifi cation and safety appliances. Const, nation $ ,J , " ImiU lo more wrinns trouble, u showi that the imin. Hut fuuciim of the liver art imperfectly i.r. f.rmMl TIih IwHt medicine in t&L fV.r i, i .. . iiiiM, ttnUeai!'l purlyvt'tt"tni.le cathartic Hood's PillsESH bcltl by all dmreists nt h7 mail, prieo z if l.v 1i,mj1 ltv i;,Hul Would MortiiiiL'e Hie Farm A farmer on Rural Route 2, Km- plre, Ga.. W. A. Floyd by name, says: ; "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the' two worst sores I ever saw, one on : my hand and ones on my leg. It Is' worth more than a gold mine. 1 i would not ho without If If I had to j mortgage the farm to got It." Only! cents at W. A. Kuykendali's drug store. You take Kodol Just for a little while when you have slight attacks of Indigestion, and you take it just a little longer in order to get relief from severe attacks of Indigestion or nervous dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. Sold by all druggists. See us for camp furniture of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. MARATHON' HACK . See It at the Electric the- atro tonight. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage ment. We have thoroughly clean ed and renovated the building throughout , remodeling It in many ways. The dining room has been newly painted and papered and we are In a position to guar antee the best meal in the city tor 20c. Good coffee and fresh meats a specialty. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 25c. Give us a trial and we will do the rest. Meal tickets for week, 21 meals, $3.50. Fe male help In kitchen and dining room. MRS. A, WADE & CO,, Pro SEVENTH & OLIVE STS. $254 OG fraiJ ("tie j, Southern fVil " For , "Katies jJ CnscnsHwt, the '.veil known rem edy for babies and children, will qui et the little ones In a short time. The Ingredients are printed on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. VINCENT Small alarm clocks at Watts', tf RESTAURANT Meals at all Hours 20c and up Phone Black 1557 West Eighth St. BETTIN8 h u JUftJ All kinds oi brick J " s'larantefti. e strut, i street. Pbon Rsj Crow fel Stanleys Great Sale Takes the Town by Storm WERE YOU THERE? Did you see the prowds? From early morning until late at night Saturday the store was crowded by a seething, mass of humanity. Today as we go to press the store is Packed, Crowded, Jammed, for as the news spreads, greater and greater gr crowds. Attend this sale, don't be skeptical. Don't allow the opportunity to slip. Entire stock in hands of New York Salvage and J ment Co. Sale now on and continuing until Saturday, October 1 7th. Sale opens 8 a. m.; closes 6 p. m. daily. This is the Way We're Selling One lot Boys' Heavy Overalls A C sniv-ial "V special Men's Work Gloves, values to $2.00 per pair 95c 25 cent Ladies' Collars go now C 10 cent Canvas Gloves, for this sale only - - - - Men's Cloth Hats, values to 1 (f $2.00, to close out - Vk $1.00 Boys' Wash Suits, C r to close out - - - - JJv One lot Men's Hat values to $2.00 . Men's Fancy Vests, values o $5.00. to close Shoes One lot Ladies Shoes, all sizes. $4.50 quality 1 1 Q per pair N One lot Misses Shoes, values to $2.50 special fl? 1 OQ per pair 1.7 CLOTHING The Finest lot of Clothing that ever came into our store. Fall Suit and Overcoat now Buy your One lot Men's Suits, values to $9.00 - $3.95 One lot Men's Suits, values to $ 15.00 $6.95 Shoe EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Odd Vests 48 cents One lot Men's Suits, values to $20.00 $9.85 One lot Youths' Suits, CT 9 IT values to $12.00 - H 3 EXTRA SPECIAL--500 f pairs Ladies' and Children's Shoes, OQ. values to $3.50 OC The world ' famous Radclitfe Shoe for Women, $3 00 fl 1 Q C quality p 1 .7 J Boys' Knee Pants, values to $1.50 65c Lot Boys' Knee Pants Suits $1.95 Men's, Ladies' and Children's 0(r Caps, values to $1.50 . . EXTRA SPECIAL-All Postals JAp including local views, per doz. . Linen Dusters. Values to $3.50 95c One lot Men's Dress Shirts, O Zr values to $2, to close out . One lot Men's Shoes, all sizes per pair SUIT CASE-- Special $6.oo Leather case extra:spkcial-- Shoes to close One lot Boys' and M'.ei Values to $3.50 Only t a lew prices are quoted above. Lverything goes at some price. One visit will convince the most skeptical that no price has been ated. V; e aim to do a little better than we advertise. If you do not attend this great slaughter vou will h mikp for regret, as you: who does will get his hall goods tor nearly halt the price you will pay later. Mark the darP A m.ri, ihVn careN doors south of 9th street. ONE ENTRANCE ONLY. This sale only at WC1MIUIC lUC 3 Door South of Ninth St. New York Salvage and Adjustment, Company in charge. 12 Wilted iieene,0r D O o