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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
FTGENE DAILY GVARDTHIRSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1008 1 AO dim mm WK HERE! o , bQmany mer" bw ciotning ly? Itaes an 2 these &ys too( j values. The jl plan, we've 1 buy from ,1st ananufac V then we tak ances and you no chances. b Clothes ar$ insud; n )do we know made dftght. !set-price label ?sleeve" insures Rvalues. That's )we sell them. s why you buyt6fcm. $10 One-price)- 9 0' "Va'. ' '-r:KK- -HN K KOMDD P iles Stales Lk " Ulaniette St. pi, ij ' ri Julius3 This woman says she was sthJ ; fr"an Lyd'a Pinkham egetiibl0:oiiipounl. Lena V . ITenrv, of Xorristown. Ga- ... r. i!i.i 4 n , I 1 sunereu unwia niiserv irom fe- male troubles. My doctor said an opera tion waa the only Saace I h&d, and I dreaded it almost (tnuch as death. " One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Bjfcre I had tikken the first bottle I wisr better, and now I ant en tirely cured. "Every woman suffering with any female trouble should take Lydla HrJ Pinkham's Vegetable Compni" Oi FACIAS FOR JCK XfO&E. For thirty years Lydia EFiiik ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, hasten the standard remedy for fewile ills, and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumois Jrregulantles, periodi?pains, bafefliie, thatar ufYdown feeling, flatuWney, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostrffllon. vvnyon't you try it r Mrs. Pink ham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thoQUnds to health, Address, Lynn, Mass. Tailored Soils are made by the celebrated house of 1 E&iteta, CD 1! They have quality, style TK aM fit, and will lrjii like g a suit ide to order. Al- I sw you will hnd them rea sonjply priced. Come and look at them before buy ing elsewhere. S O (lN ONBORMANY CQIORS fy CXciLlTIES tel thf. WES(TFOR( nnnmlPTlON Or ml O 0 Sk Sp'We carry a con'.i(t5te line JJ ISl of furnishing goodsAjliat Br cann be cscelleif iu jL . the city, ancrOur prices W JS VI 111 IJ- lunuu vi in: mail' oi -uiuij-li- Ij tors can afford to sell Ji W lor. We own our own wu tfllj store and have no rent w j to pay and are contei S' li with small profits. fife. jjllYou are invited, to coined) 11 and ok at our goods Sj iJ East Ninth Street ' : it , .oadE WORK &u4ould not be witho-i ItTCt I .t-i (.iiiul 'i ....,,-t T' FOOTBALL GAME TOMPOW Tomorrow afternoon the first same nsioiDa.i ln Eugene this sea i son will be played between the local lush school and Junction high school Junction claiino to (R)-e quiterj strong team this year. TrSving phfjl anu won several miff- games. -nils is rh Jit ..cNrML. . . W. v. vp' &a'jiui me locals vjJ.Qr-v"" ...y.m ue auie to netermine tlielrv - i.i7u6iu mine a uegree. rjnthus- iasm Is running unusually high the high school. Already nlana are ?einR laid for bl excursion to Sa- Py- thrt Team. Several wM be chartered, and from the way stu- " ?re ' "elr Intent to go. It is no:ii o that thev mav V 'I'""" nam. ."V lair Ul UUC Lift) ,12.15), wil ill be obtained. A num ber of university studerhav-; also said that they -would Vi. (3)hool spirit this year seems to be higher than ever before. At noons before school and after eckf! the rooters are practicing and 8eVrraV"ew and origyakl songs aud yells rsrve been contVjrjted. (- ( The line-up fS-'the Eugene trail in the game tomorrow is as follows: Cbnter, PiFVal ami Porter: guards, Cook 06 R Rae; tackles, An- dersonand Bailey; ends, Preston and ! nu. -"""7""? Knox and Krelger; fullback, Jen kins, o Substitutes, Xesblt, Green and Ab- shlre. Referee, Kestley. If possible, it would greatly en courage the younger grijlron en thusiasts (nthe bQiessWen v(S)ild attend the game TomorrowO 'he game will be called on Klnrtffd field at 3:30. The ninissisu is twenty- five cents. 22 ? DIED At the Eugene General hospital October 14. 19US. Fik Lynch, af rj ter an operation for Ktcrosis of the bone. The man's relatives are un knovji. he beingi stranger here. In Portland. October 14. IMS. Sew ell C. Smith, formerly of Eu.e. The rema.O Qore brought to Eugene this afternoon and burial will take blace tomorrow. l ne oeceaseu u member offte local camp of Wood men of the World and of the local orld i. lodge of Oil 3ild FelWvs. rKlTRsKD LE' ADYKI TTEltS October 14, 190S. Mu ate. rN Plack, Mrs. Burke, Charles Callawatv, Roy. Cohn. Q lM-ris, ijjtdall LTin. Daisy. Vnwlor. C. S. o Grace, ffimes. O O Haines, lirs. J. A. q Klrby, Virgil Hon.. Lalrea, W. Louis. Rufe. Miller. Mrs. ,W. H Neal. W. H. Q Odhea, James Bernard, Tr. Pierce, Mrs. Alburt. O Pratt, Mrs. T. C. . Reed. Otto H. I 2 )w Roberts. Miss Dora.O Smallwood. Roy. r w Stevens. DeWitt. Stevens. D. F. Watt. Geo. O. Wenckley, Hall. ' J. L. PAKE, P. M. A lleultliy Kimiily "Our whole family cooil health since we iivs enjoyrtT) Vim USiyg n- 1,-i.if s -p-jLifc Pills Ul)t'C yen' W ) ago." says .J. l!n(TKy. of Itnr.il ) Itoire TC.uilt'ord. Meroien cleanse 1 and tc.iVt'.ie system in a gentle way that does you good. - cents at . A Kuvkeiulall's store. CiiM:ii!.i-ft. thejll known rem-.i,- tr, iifibiex and children, will uuiei wne nine v....... ... xrneen sei-'U roiiiijiiiuuv " it., m.riu in n Riiorr in in The ingredients are printed on wj)ltt. character of JoshiV 0icoiub bottle, uontains uu wi"" all druggists. XOTICiTto ODDFELLOWS All Odd'Felkiws are fequested to meet at Odd Fellows' 11 at 2 :3.Ro morrow afternoon to attend the u neral of Brother Sewell C. Smith. By-der ot the Noble Grand. Having bought the Eugene Grocery, 1"4 m m.. 7 wish to announce to the peo- vt of Eugene ana vicuiuj ilint we will endeavor to deal fair and square by all niH will be pleased to receive a share of theli-pairo.i..;' p L. DOItlt. Would MongugO'"' F"r,"1 . nn liurai Home 2, Em- nlre Ga.. W. A. Kloy.fT) fne-sa.5," Rr.-0it;-. Arnica sWeVured th. , ...,,r saw one on lwo.C3. 'TTi ;. ,Pnv leg. It is my num w mlne. j if,.rih hoVlt if. I had to j . th. farm RtUCt H. v"'? A. rTrrJkendall's Jrug sr . . . r, 0 Yr r -'ii L'ive iure in t ..' 'h-f. unlnight. tne W;":: M, h..B- Music i.v EJ." O i , ' J l-'J M 1:1' tT'i i 1 n i. . ' . v.- . " v W..- . ' f ... - - tv ;ri) y la-' O 1 : il-tl p.ior:'' . ii. Ai! cud. C. C. Wood 11 11 n p. INM AN, BALLOTS. FCB. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION M ZQ County CleWLee li5S i had the iKft, 'siiemiul eifrl lots printed for the pre: tlon on Tuesday, Niv. 3. The bal lots contain the names of candidates for presidential electors of the five l!.i I .!.... i . ,val I'untvs, nepuancan. ttemorrattr. - Prohibition. Ihirlalist nd Independence T'.; nanVrs of the candidates are as follows; Republican R. 11. Mutler, of 011 llam county; J. D. Lee. of Multno mah county; A. C. Map'ers. of nous las county, Fjpaj.Ol'.cr. of i.mi COUiiV. lWnocratlc 0. P. Douglas county: August Hurkestein of Marlon counay; E. S. McAllister, )Multnomahcounty; Samuel White, Or Baker coffiy. Prohibitlofii-V. P. Elmore of Linn County; Hiram Oould of Wjfh Ington Couuty; A. J. HunsaktOof Yamhill County; F fYIcKerclir of Multnomah County. Socialist Peter S. Beck, of I'nia-. j till.rj-iinty; V. T. Girder of X vrJl ' L OUiTTV J. lilies r,. iiick otuii's j County; F. C. Varner of,'fiuton : Poll n IV ' tr l,1l.,.,n,lA.,l Tnhn JM? 177,. r Cla,.kanms county wMam K. Lake I of Multnomah JcoAnty; Mii-hael J of Multnomah 'Ajtf. Mulley of MuifcWmah County, Thom as A. Swbv of Multnomah Coun- ty. O- - , ; MAUKIKK W )t Q At the t'nlted Brethern parsorQe In Eugene, Octber 14, lll.is, at IrTTo p. m. Albert A Winter and Mrs. Flora Prince, both of Ijyie County, Hev. J. W. Sprechrjjf iatlng. At the Christian clmrch parsonage in Eugene. Wednesday evening, llc tober H, lTD8, AfAlt H. 1'ealnWy. in clmrch i lesilay eve AfArt H. ris Myr of LenburgT und .fss Myrtle Irene looker, of Panther. Rev. J. S. Me Galium officiating. THIS DATK IX lSTDKY iQ- October 1.1 Swiss InmiUQus estal ..I .in...! a seiiiemeni ai. ciieeii Greeiisuiirs.fTB Pa. O-rs 1S05 Wilhelm Wir Kaulbach, cele brated (Jcrman nrtlst, born. Died Ap? 7. 1S74. 1812 I'. S. fiy'e President rap tured thu-flclily laden British Qrket Swallow. 1S54 Ji(Qs Edward Qulgley. Ho niaii Cihollc nrehh'A'A ' Cbicagrborn In Cnninta v 1874ledlcntion of Lincoln ivin ment nt Springfield. 111. '-'O 1S94 A memorial to Sir John A. Mc Donald unveiled ln Toronto. 19 A Lutheran council in ti'.vni. kee adopted reflolutlonT.ivor ing International arbitration. THIS IS MY WTH HII1THDAY. 1:111 Tlioinpson Denniri Thompson, the veteran ac tor whonns won fame nnd fortune in his play of the "OldHomestead," was born October 15,(l)i33. to Erie nn..nt,' Doniiuvlv:nlii find ttvAJ Tkere until he was fourteen, when be re- rhlurned to the old home of his paretitiQio q ffi in S'9vi7.evH. In 1S5) i he '"' (1 O Right About GtlCC O sequent ly develbjing Into an acro bat t. Ho became an Itinerant actor, ' Jv . e nt Toroim.ro he remained I' orrU&fJJiL J nil 1SGS. QiCVitisburg. Jji is7.ri,(j, first appeared as fncfe'Jnshiia i y., r- 11 -vl play IS tre until 1SGS , f) t n.lir(.d as Cncte.Inshua i ivi.li,.,,,,,!. it, nun-net nleen Mllllt l,i,.l, I,.. M ole. flY 1.SV.1 name which holjy ole lii ncillnhriinlioll wlili fieurue W. Uv .Mr. Thompson broadi vi hlHXoiie-ii'C piece Into a play nnd ftyje It the mm(ii "The O'AKol'X'Sl;"1!-" ' der iSI title II was f I l's lC (tt cell llos'on ill lSMiviid for niWo Hi In ran actor S . . in nie lamii- sm Positively cured 'f' these Little tmi&s trwa Irom DjTipepsla, In d'.ffcsllon and Too Hearty Rating. A perfect rem cdy for Dizziness. Nausea. Drowsiness, Bad Tote Id tha Uouth, Coateu ToifruD, PalntHe side TOHWD UVKH. Toaj IVBR regulate tbo Bowla. urely VegeUble. SHALL PILL SMK!SeL PRICE. ft '. .B GeruinT Must Bear - RtFUSJ SMBSTITUTrS AUTOMOBILE FOR(JWRe Five fpQinger car for hire any time day or night P GOOD DRIVER j ALL BUj;K 1231 VINr.F.NT (3 VINCENT ii n CARTERS 4. iIVER (DOT.Q- e .RESTAURANT Meals at, all Hours 20c and up ' Phone Black 1557 West EighthSt! HaVitual Constipation May bopovmancnlly cxcrcomckwopor perscxiuCl') forts -AilKlric QSMWince o( the ono truly Ijeiicjic'iat Wt)tie Vomtcl)', Svrup ojligs tmi Kl'uW j!vn, 'Vr'v bws one to jorm regular f0 daily So that assistance to na ture may bo gradually rlispenscawtlK wuxiics,H'icn rrautrvW'Vto assist (Jl niAure aiJ not to supvJamlKc natur. oi functions, vhtch hiusl dejyUjl ult( matcly upon proper notQ;l1(nt, proper e jfovts.amt riW li t nill ToM its teneficit rjV-ls, aina genuine 0 CAUFQEFftrV Fig SYpsk Co. ontt SOLD BYAL,MADINC DRUCCISTS ou sac or'jgiir price a0(rr6ltl q ou're on the Right Track Q hen your (Tiithlng is looked after bv ouN'expert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, -delivered Qiniptly, and our Marges by tlfrfr Utile. ness make satisfaction an Qs'0 stired fact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing pEugerfe Dye Works k 6th and Willamette Sts. O Pm; Red 2861 WKle eft h Stftet 'it's (3 I w Fall ar?J O QlE,hSt For up-to-date well drilling ri T TN T -III t n see izu$rir kumu" "fM TKll Drillers TelQione Red 5121 0999 Villff Wiulevard V - K b.icrm.vj.niio. Siic to Hutbl W .... annprn irnnnier iimiinn lloilM'hiKfc-iruiikil nnd all tl.iiua liililr" rtf W 1 receive pr"Nii(d refill att.-i.Utjn. r J "I'.u.liYrn VrtuvM. and Ca fiil" iic-T nurtfii". IMione .Main lte. Phoi,rlt.-i 4B12. J o -O v-c W- O 1 j. sn ui w.vw an i n Vftlso general Jobbing '0' n(1 iheeJrVork. Iron,workWmptlJ (fatttVid);d 10. J Phone !!! 37) 7th il OnkQ. J. 1 BARRlRigl0 Exptrt tQsemover !Qves anything. venlyQ't years experience. Re'jdence, Fifteenth and Oak fci. 'Qjne I 45l 1. Eurene. O.eeoo. Wl IIIMIMMI EPOS1TORS are satisfied that under the direction of such representutive and competent nien as the directors of the Merchants Hank of Eugene that all funds are carefully handled and always safe. Accounts, subjit to check, cor dially lnvlted.O 7& CAPITAL - $65,000.00 OjHAT TO Stop ai4 think of the advantage denvrtv buying: tror a practical p.int dealer nnQuso buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS0to F? LUDFORD0 Practical Painter ice w: Eight Si, Eugene, Or Appreciates Gmokmg fgod cigars. It gives him rclaxan The unt HocflJ Cigar is a Qavftite.tJti'gall thinkingmcn It is posit cly the ocst 10c Cigar on thc market O O Fun;h your new ho m properly. Don't slijftt the We do all gas O kinds reliable plumbing jnd tiding w.rk. Call (yd let us estimate on your wpK n 34 West 8th Si Phone black I 117 WxaQbtt? o o a ctte.ierT i-Closs Fresh atrt Salt Qeat Arrays on Hand Phone in Your Orr WIN(P& CAMP5ELL Phone Main 33 Q5l2;ilamette Stone Masori i' Iave or, WrV:st wllJi' rtiwiirant ,-"h:Oltrt'0"' addre""."' nw-vVest h - r .s .rr . hi uri heavy Haulirfa O WUSU J OK SALE -tv .O, rtiii m... a O. .N' W Mono Main 651 A. c. MATHryvs General Teaming-. Concrete, Gravel, Bu.J-f i( Sand and good excavation earth tor tale Phone Black 2SI1 O or call at Me With 1 We Deal livthe Best"" oFarms to Be Had On thlilarket 220 acres situated 10 miles from Eu gene; 160 acres under cultivation; 2U acres In timber, balance ln pas ture; 1 acre of fruit, good house, barn and outbuildings: best of wa ter. This Is absolutely one of tha best farms In Luuo county. Price, SOU per ucre 12 acres river bottom land, situated near SprUigtield; much fruit of all varieties; 10-room house: good well; barn; 2 cows, i doien chick ens, 9 head hogs, 1 farm wagon, set of'douhle harness, set of single harness, 1 light drlvlnic rig, 100 lbs. while lead for paiutlng. 5 gala, oil; Includes crop aud (arm tools. JTlca $ : 50 acres, 33 ncreQjr-jCuUlvaiioh. sit! O-"" 1 I'lllo i'sl wf liimna: house, barn .".Ud Outbuildings; 1 team or horse. 3 cows, 1 calf, 15 him, harness, wagon, plow, cultivator, harrow, mower, rake, spray wag on, chlckoiu, small tools, hay car rier, etc.; 20 tons hay, 275 bushels oats, 4 or 5 acres of corn, potatoes for family use; Interest in phone; 2 wells. Price $:KMM 15 acres of fruli land ii miles south west of Eugene; acres In cult I- O vatlon, rcutalnder ln oak grove; 7 room honW; barn 26x40 feet In process of construction; 2 wells; 6 acres In bearing fruit.; telephone and It. F. 1). Price 50. 9S acres 3 miles from Eugene courthouse; most beautiful build ing spot near yigene. Price. HtliOOt) 60 acres iQt bottom Innd situated S mites irom Eugene 011 riQ' road; 40 acres In solid halm umber O will cut 2U00 to 2 A 0 0 cords of wood; 20 ncrcs of this small balm and w illow This wood sells at $5 a cord 'lOj red to excelsior mill. Price P. . yit'JOO 05 acre ull deep rich valley soil, sit uated Mi miles from Eugene; Q q under cultivation; well fenced; old liOao. somtO'l'iilt trees; 2 good wells. Price 11111 ht aero Notice Tlfcse SnajSk In City Property A modern 7-room house situatud 2 blocks from high school on one ot the best streets In the city; a 70 foot well with water tower and tank; abundance of water for lawn and Indoor use. Tills is nbsoiilte- v ly a bargain. Price oo(M House of flO jotting situated on North Washington street; corner lot, HOxlUO. Prlco TO(C50 ll' of 5 rooms; lot 611x150; city Q water nnd good drilled well; Vi lot back, tux title, making lot alioii'o'.MO feet. All kinds of fruit on lot; streets paved. Price. &MOO 2 new 4-room cottnges with 2 lota on carlluo opposite O'alrmoiiut store: property run Oat $UO"r month. Price Q $IH00 Good I O-roomOiodern house, tituat-O ed corner Qleventh and High s.s.; paving arid sidewalk, rrlre VKIOII 'iiiso of 8 rooms nicely located on Oku 11st Thlrt'Mith atreet; lot 65x . 'rt'': ' " 90 fe,!t deep; aewatQ cniineciioiis ana water lu the house; fruit of all kinds; good barn, chicken park. Price. . :IIMM) Good 6-room house' with all modern O conveniences, barn and r.rpeir' pnWlcnlly ail the funQiOnoea with the house. Tills 10 close ln property. Price yi'JOO Qe have some choice resldenre loUk prices lunging from $150 to Mu.O per lot, cIoku In. Hi li k lQ Kh and rroutagu O best part or the city. Absolutely Ilia best liargalus ou thy market, 'all In and get our prices. HOLLEN B Fo REAL ESTATE CO. o PlWm, It.d .. Ofl Ice, 4M7 Wllluniette Wrc.t. O e A INew Set of ri l-iairo 1 o9d why fo you have WIAHB'T' CHAIItS liO your home, when you can make them OOOD ASqVEW for )n1y50c T A can ot ChlaamelOll.Oork wonders In your home. Bee that the Chinaman la on every can Hen oiu(J'At i'OW window. SK TO HI-.K (iMl XKV 'rtM.L liQf West Seventh fc. OVERTON ;J Wall Paner and(int Co L The t. National Bank ffy EUCENE. ORECON InvltVj' yuur ni'couiit. whether JmO kusinesa will receive prompi. accurate and conflduntlal atten tion, o SAKI-; DKPOSIT Ito.VKS KOIt ItENT T. O. ilKMHtlCKd.. I'resl.l.-iiL 8. II. EAKIN', Vli-e-Preut. P. ljn.RNOI:ltA.O Cashier. IJAIWIN IIITOW. Alstant Cashier.. LI'HE L. 'qOIUIICH. 0 HTI1HI Itllli: FOll THE CLAltl). O V 5! 01 I o . t ' , I ' X i l , o ! 0 o 1 1 n - l J i ! O J 0 o