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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1908)
.BLOGB HUMORS The skin is not simply an outer covering of fte body, hut through it thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work sf regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the f utw tnrl waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation tliit.gur am through these little IMbea. To perform these duties the ti.dix ad ixy which connect and surround the pores and glands must b ctially mmtr ished byTfure blood. When from any cause the circuUtioa become iafwiad with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers a4 bviad to disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Icmii, Ac, Tatter, or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead of irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing, healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc.. may be used for any tem porary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot lie cured until S. S. S. has purified the blood. Boole on Skin Diseases and any med ical advice ent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFTC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Mr. Book-Keeper Too Old Too Busy Too Wise Unless you are too old to learn too busy to try or too wise to want to we can show you liow to increase your business, Say, 'Nonsense" if you want to! But wait until you hear what we have to offer. Let us show you our plan. Let us tell our story. You do not bind yourself to pay anything or to buy anything or to do anything except hear what we have to say. Let us tell you our plan for increasing your income the information to be free. Ask for booklet "A". TEe International Accountants' Society, No. 6?, Fort St,. West. Detroit, Mich, SIGN WARD That is the way the trade flies. An ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that light has for mothsit attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas Lane County Electric Works : JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette ..The GRAND.. PROGRAM "Wht'u Women Mfot. "WtPiaiiN of War. o Moro Srrvuuts.' "IVNNtmt mu lrtiu'" "I'ih'Io'h Hi'JtM'tM I'nwnt." "Mountain of Tuuvrt', 1Yiuum SONCS BY MISS DUIN "I I.OVU YHI, (rll'IU'." "Illiio Kycs." Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c. THE I't'GBNE DAILy OVARD, VKIXK8I)AY, OfTOBBR 1008 "v mil THOUSAND CIVll SERVICE J31S NOT WMTED Harris as partner will be R. M. Wal ker, a prominent University student, who will have the management of the place, as Mr. Harris leaves for his home in Log Angeles within a few days. Wib!tnii. l. C, Oct. 7. Civil Mrrir. .xamlaatloni t be held today and tomorrow to secure elig ible irom which to make appoint ments as examiner In the Interstate Commerce Commission. Contrary to expectations there have been few applications ror tnis posi tion, which pays from H.300 to $3,000 a year. This Is due to th. fact that the requirements outlined by the commission are difficult to meet and the examinations are very exhaustive, involving expert knowl edge of general auditing, disburse ments, freight and passenger and claims accounts in connection with steam roads and accounting In con nection with electric railways, ex press service, steamship service and other common arrler service. The applicants who qualify at the examination will be paid from an ap propriation of $300,000 made avail able by Congress at the last seslson for the purposo of examining the hooks and accounts of railroads to see If, they are complying with the bookkeeping system prescribed by the commission more than a year ago. VERMONT TO ELECT UNITED STATES SENATOR nurllngton, Vt Oct. 7. The Ver mont, legislature convened today for its regular biennial session. One of the most important duties of the ses sion will be to elect a United States senator as succeeeor to the late Red- field Proctor, Mr. Stewart now hold ing the place ad Interim by appoint ment of the governor. There ap pears to be a strong popular senti ment that the honor should be con ferred on former Governor Carroll S. Page. The names of Governor Fletcher Proctor and Congressman D. J. Foster are also mentioned in connection with the senatorship. In addition to the election of a senator there are a number of lm imrtant matters to be brought up at the legislative session. One of the foremost will bo the taxation reform. The regulation of automobiles proni losoa to be an Interesting question, and the protection of the forests will be a topic of discussion by the lawmakers. HAS LIVED UNDER ALL THE PRESIDENTS Redbank, Pa., Oct. 7. Mrs. "Bet sy" Freeman, who Is believed to be the oldest woman In the United 3ri,..a fiotclu nlxinrVMl her 115th birthday today at her little home in Madison towuBhip, this county. Mrs. Freeman was born In Fayette county In 1793 and has always uvea nere. no fun ii m knniMn iha Is the OnlV D'T- son now living wno has lived under every president of the United States from Washington to Kooseven. FIVK THOUSAND BALKS HAVK 11KKX SOLI) In spite of the apparent quietness of the hop market, supplies are pas sing out of first hands at quite a rap id rate, says the Oregonian. A con servative estimate of the total sales In the past week is 5000 bales. As the crop is light and previous con tracting took a large portion of the sujiply off the market, the surplus available probably not over 30,000 bales cannot last long if the buying continues at the same rate as in the last few days. However the demand now Is for the best grades and the poorer hops are neglected. For such choice selections 7 to 7 Ms cents is being paid. The Oregon market is like all the other markets of the world in one respect, choice hops are firm and the lower grades very weak. The heaviest operations In the state are credited to Klaber & Netter. It Is reported that their purchases In the last three days amounted to ov er 3000 bales. A good many small lots taken on by other dealers are understood for their account. MR. HARRIS TO PUT IN FINE NICKELODEON K. E. Harris has sub-leased th room now occupied by the Berger Ilean Hardware Company on VVlllam ette street, between Klghth and Ninth, and as soon as the firm moves to Its now location In the Odd Fel lows building Mr. Harris will fit up the room as a nickelodeon. He will put In a similar front as the Arcade in Portland, which the Oregonian stated a few weeks ago was the most elaborate of any nickelodeon In the West. The class of shows will be a reproduction of this noted house, which will assure the Eugene people the best to bo had In this line. Par ticular attention will be given to ventilation. The seating capacity will be 300. Associated with Mr. SCHOOL ItKI'OKT OK MAPI.HTOX DISTRICT Following is the school report of the Mapleton district, No. 32, for the month ending October 2: Number of pupils enrolled 26 Number of davs taught 2 0 Number of days attendance 421 Number of days absence 32 Number of times lardy 2 Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy during the month are as loi lows: Paul. May. Harold and dies ter Robinson, Alma, Amelin, Carl and Mary Sander, Rosa and Daisy Hollon. beck, Ada and Lane Martin, Eva Wat ker, Alva Flsk, Kennlstnn Ogden. MRS. DAME WOOD, Teacher. Women as Well as Men Are Blade miserable by Kidney anil Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouraKesandlesjeiis-mbition; beauty, ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom- 32? mon for a child to be 1 born afflicted with tt.nlr kidneys. If the child urinates tooofteii, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an lge when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-ting, depend upon H, thecanseof thediffi culty is kidnev trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This nnpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidnevs and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Cu.mn.Unnt Is soon realized. It IS sold by druggists, in htty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle v -M (. .l.n a uy inttii iic., o. - t..tlin all oKM,fr .Qwnmn-KOOt including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiinghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingbaniton, N. Y.. cn ever-bottle. r-. rt Home of 8wa:i.p-Root. 81'HMAIHNK 81 HOI KS I'NDK.K iWATEIt COVKKS UO;S MILKS. Cherbourg, Oct. 5. The subma rine Emeraude arrived here today af ter a run of 81 hours In which she covered 693 miles under water. The vessel maintained a regular speed of nine knots per hour. The crew was much fatigued but bore the severe trial admirably. The kind thit makes the break. I fast -real Coffee through and M through always the some. H Your fjiwer will grind it H bettor if (round at home not H ! GKKKNLKAF ITKMS Greenleaf, Oct. 6. A family of new settlers have taken a homestead on Left Fork and have moved onto SI Berkshire's place while getting their homestead ready to move onto. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Searles In tended to return home to Eastern Or egon before this, but have been de layed by the sickness of Mrs. Searles. She Is Improving. Ixiuis Stuckey was telephoned to at Eugene and is at Doadwood. George Stuckey was summoned from Salem and Is here to attend the funeral of his brother. Pete Wilcut has gone to Roseburg to prove up on his timber claim. Ills witnesses, who went with him, are Joo Almasi and Louis llunzlrker. It is now the Intention to start a road around Capo Horn, on the level. We raised a ten-mill tax last Satur day. The llazelwood cream is being hauled by O. Wilcut while Louis llun zlcker Is gone to Roseburg. After his trip to Oregon Mr. Ilar rlnian remarked: "Wo find ourselves In far better shape after the sense less panic of last fall than might have been expected and the last year leaves us with hardly a scratch." Clothes Do Not Make the Man But if they are well selec ted, well made and fit perfectly, they improve his appearance wonder fully. You can get such clothes at our store because we are sole agents in Eugene for the celebrated Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits. Our fall stock this year is the most complete in all respects we have ever carried. Also, you will find them reason ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own our own , store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. Von are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON Hast Ninth Street ELI BANGS J. M. WEST EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, favi, Staga md &Jw6 Sia&ka C.ibs Always Rfidv . First Class Turnouts of Alt Dtscriptiilis ..STAGES. McKRNZISTAOEIvn Eunc At 5:J0 i. m. Sugrs do not jll at private rMilciK cut) will caII Ii b-CSAjrlt tiotilirJ lh day brh. KUi.KNK-Fl.ORKNCK STAGE A diily tjrir4vriKugrttt At 6 a. m, l NUr-Wloc., close connrvtiou bv strinier Floiriwe ao3 Acm THE SAVER Cin ustly ptUxi with no little pride to the prndrnt irtAnAgrmen! of hit dinner to the daily economies el lecteJ here And there which hive eo Ablrd him to establish a surplus fund. You tuo, wUI be w,ll t-lf aaed to see your money iiKrratt by having An Account with the Mrrchanti Bank. Interest PaiJ on Saving Deposits) Hiul a Close Call Mrs. Ada I.. Croom. the widely known proprietor of tho Croom Ho tel, Vaunhn. Miss., says: "For sev eral months 1 suffered with a severe roiiKh, and consumption seemed to have Its crip on men, when a friend recommended Or. KIiik's New Dis covery. 1 besan tnkliiH It and three bottles effected a complete cure." The fame of this llfe-savlni! couch and cold remedy, and limit and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at W. A. KuykeiulaU's store. 50c and SI. Trial bottle free. liKW.MIII It the party or parties who took Hie mortar, used for firing bombs, the nlclu of July 4th, on the butto, will return same to Kunene Gun Company's store they will net re ward. tf EVCiKK GI N CO. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage ment. We have thoroiiRhly 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 lor iOc. Good coffee and fresh meals a specialty. Chicken dinner on Sunday. 2."c. Give us a trial and we will do the rest. Meal tickets for week, 21 meals, $ 8 . f 0 . Fe male help In kitchen and dining room. MRS. A, WADE & CO., Props SKVKNTH & OLIVE STS. While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E 9th St. "SHOE YOl'K HOIt.SK, SHO'K VOUIi MAKE," or repair your carriage or wagon with skilled workmanship and in the best manner we will at the very lowest prices. Conscientious and high-grado work In our line, as well as promptness, should recommend us to everyone who appreciates having their horses properly shod, or their wagons repaired In the best manner. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample room In connection located in Register Illdg., Willnmetto St. Oak and 7th Eufjene. Or. Phono Slain 0.1 RIGHT FROM THE MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK in Fashionable Note Papers and Calling; Cards in all sizes at Schwarzschild's Book Store The House of Superior Quality 586 Willamette St,. Youreonrk Right tJ leaned TpS Properly, deliver "',' and onr fi,,... : 5;s DT nt "ess make satUlr-i sured fact. C"M P. . eryiningpostJif CleanmgojiilDyJ Eugene Dye' Z.L - , nr... oui ?na wi'la.CT'titSI n TRAK ill 1 TIC iMOULDlNJj SIDEWALK p P05Tv5M CASCM .INK. ENGII IRRIGATION, SPRAYj PUMPING MACHM Fairbanks-Morse Gonial for pumping, sprayisK, I in. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks ScalM (or i4 Fairbanks-Morse Dpum! tors for powe r and ligffl. I FairUnks-Morse Vim TlWPM I Fairbanks-Morse flriij Choppers, Well I'limps. All first aualttr eoodi prices always in stock. UM i.i,,iiw.iits. Write lor tit I ni.t,ti,.. RFHr.ER.-EE AN Agents, Eugene, triinaANKv MORS Portland. 0rM AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for- hire any titre day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 HKMOVAI, XOTICK Howe & Huoy have moved their real estate office from J. A. Maurer's to the Kuci'ne Creamery bulldintr. No. 474 Willamette street. Phone Mack 1212. Slnccr Sewing .warnlne Compauv 61 5 Willamette street, phone Red nil. tt Plumbing Furnish your new hom properly. Don't slight the j gas fixtures. We do all j kinds c! reliable plumbiitg; and tinning w,.rk. Call, and let us estimate on' your vork C. R. MEAD J. W. MACHEN gEFORE buying real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valleyf the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes and descriptions, also cty property for sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO Telephone ffaia 171 CASTOR I A Tot Infants and Children. the Kind Ydu Hava Always Bmifhl Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &Lcf(IcrCo. Well Drillers OA Juliu Goldsm W. H ! SiiccfortoH-S'H:: i Transfer Coin I , inn wo.l. boi.-cl.oljl M all tl.in I" ,J prompt "vr,; .''4 I our -- I H,ne M" j ! ucs. IMiene, lied i ' GEO.K.H 07 West Kish'l; Sole Atr-n..';;, ' FlfV-thr. noIr,l petrol. . . llanos - : on the m''"' , u.-i:r the fu.-.TV- , can ''"!!.:- ! Wiluams o LiahtandV a77? Aya & Heitznun 4 CtUtu 34 w, 8tl) St Phone black 1 I J Livery Phone Main 2 1 r-.-. th bluluit, , CAPITAL - Jo5.0CO.00 Telephone Red 5121 9"9 Villard Boulevard 504 TIIU'"' I"""' v o