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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1908)
a .. ... " " " - .. ..v. ' "W BAJUT QVAMU. SATURDAY, OCTOUKR Ml, 10 rTrrM nun npiivinDJi ov rs TRUE. They Say That Pc-ru-na Is Good for Cougls, Colds, Bronchitis and Catarrh. "V, Mrs. S.J. I lib at Seventy-Seven. j Edvr.rdSi Union City, under date of Nov. 7, i f.hrn.rv. 1B05. (in o.j b-'ilbeseveui-'-" inloy the t't of health, iernnt, nd have not had tn'Wilnoel began using Telirs ago. ,'itthe grandest medicine nHhenover I feel a little duMs.ifl'orunaput mo right. , u nvich work as I could ,:0. I think all old people, t'eitxu ef age, should bene aUb.TBEliiS Peruna." I Best Part of His Life. Prince. H. R. 2, Cattaraugus, B; I ant not very well sat Iht picture that I am sondlnfi tea the reader looks at this ecooM Q?'? reallie that the Med for forty-five years, the life, until your kind advice Iplion cured htm, he would wbenco these wrlnkles'came. b I ihill be sixty-six years rvtai Prostration. til Avery, 28 Graham St., i Mas, writes: m ago I had nervous pros employed several dootors. isy I had catarrh of the d bo els, another nervous tnother enlargement of the ttomach was In a bad shape, There was nothing which seemed to do me much good. "I tried other remedies, but did not gain any flesh until I commenced taking your Feruna, which built me right up. I have taken several bottles, but have not taken any now for aboutsix weeks. "1 am seventy-three years old. I never expect to be entirely well or young again, but I am thankful for what Pe runa has done for me." feels Ten Years VounjeC Mr. Henry Merz, 1505 West Franklin St., Evansvllle, Ind., writes ! "When I first wrote to yon I had bronchial trouble for four years, and had tried several doctors, but they could do me no good. I had pain and rattling in the chest, cough, expectoration, especially at night. "I took Peruna, and can now Bay that I am entirely well. I feel ten years younger since using Feruna. t recom' mend Pernna to all my friends, for t Was in bad condition. "I am an old soldier and am seventy seven years old." itio Object to Liquid Medicines Should Buy Peruna Tablets IN CITY MWS OF INTEREST illations and wish the happy couple long and happy life. Times. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice Is hereby given that the road poll "tax. amounting to $3, Is now due from each male inhabitant of the city of Eugene between th ages of 21 and 50 years, except as exempt by law, and will become de linquent unless paid before the first dav of December. 19US. Please call at the office of L. E. Bean, city attorney, No. 14 McClung building, where proper receipts will be issued. Receipts will be prompt ly forwarded to those making pay ment throimh the mail will save trouble and expense. I! be a grand masquerade rnlval at the Washburne lay evening. November 5. he is anticipated. Mrs. J. C. Thorn, of Rush ., are the guests of F. W. I family. These gentlemen frs and are burning mid talking over old times. J. fcei-sneriff of his old home I Minnesota. I At the residence of the rents, Air. and Mrs. J. A. v. near smirhflel.l u QO i. Ricnardson and Richard D. i both to the city any taxpayer, if D. E. Olson, of Eugene, : prompt payment is made. t Thursday, October 29, : By order of the common council, bride Is an accomnliRheri i L. E. BEAN. and enjoys a wide circle 1 City Attorney. The groom Is an excel)-' young man and enjoys race of all those with h, 'do. He is a member of th Junction Cltv ('and Is a business man of re d Integrity. He has nl S '. a neat little home in' this will be "at home" after No We extend hearty congrat- O o n.Tl rfin 'it n r OF MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE Bureau of Economics at Univer sity Collecting Valuable lnformation-521 Stu dents Enrolled un ner niomer inrough a long siege of Illness, returned to her home In iun Francisco the latter part of list week. When the summing up Is done next week we will be able to catch the general news without so much glean ing. Quite a relief. ' u nign nionitjciuiracter Mas the' only requisite of either of th.. cm. ! ,dldat.for president Q; hey would uom oe well equipped. O K. L. WVathurford and fanulv rrere from their Siletz farm remain for the winter. Mr. jin.l Mrs .1 M ,., -i ..i i rnday went lo their cottage at v. i .:. T.- " , ...A Creek, where ihev will ..t.-i ., .....h. ' Ullf III Utrtuntmi on thiOseushore." The research bureau of the depart ment of economics anil inri ence at the Vniversitv great deal of valuable'data for the use ui members of the legislature ut the coming session. Th.. r,.t i..,.i. sides of questions under consideration are gathered from nil ,.,-,.,.., Placed in convenient form for refer ence. Some of the nuestinn i vestlgated are the following: "Comparison of the fi,,.,..i,,i visions of the Oregon Stale Constitu tion with those of contemporary state constitutions, and with those of pres ent day constitutions." Graphic showing of the develop ment of the different sources of Ore gon state revenues." The Pacific Northwest internal waterways systems." "Oregon wuternower resources ni a desirable state policy." (..rapine showing of the develop ment of different lines of public ex penditure." "Oregon's public lands policy." "Oregon's school fund svstein and system of common school finance." Oregon s wagon road aimronrla- tions and system of state highways." Financial statistics of the rail ways of the Pacific Northwest." The information gathered will also be placed at the service of the public, who may get the results by inquiring at the University when the work is completed. Registration is 521 Every county in the state, with the exception of half a dozen in Eastern and Southeastern Oregon, in which there are no complete high schools, and every four-year high school and academy in the state is represented in the student body at the University of Oregon, The registration is now 521, which IS the greatest in the history of the institution, and will be increased o 600 by the registration at the open ing of the second semester. Many students enter at this time, complet ing their work at the mid-year four years hence. The registration of 521 includes only the departments of lib eral nrts and engineering, and not the departments of medicine and law. If these were included the total would be about 750. Fifty-three students are registered from states outside of Oregon, an indication of the large number of people from other states that are settling In the state. Mult nomah county leads iu the number of students, followed in order by Lane, Marion, Baker. Clackamas, Jackson, Douglas and Umatilla. are and will nets ?ontAy c prompt ly ontlie bovls,i-ioonses lue system ejjeetally, halntual SPRINGFIELD LOCALS OF INTEREST CLIPPED FROM THE NEWS FIRST NUMBER OF ENTERTAINMENT COURSE The first number of the Buceel En tertainment course will be given on Monday, November 2, at the Central Presbyterian church, when four great musical artists will appear. The lender of the quartette Is Forrest Dabney Carr, the eminent basso cau tante, late of the Maurice Gran grand opera company, and he Is well known throughout the United States a3 an artist of exceptional ability. Florence Gertrude Smith hris charmed audiences in almost every city of over 10,000 people by her beautiful soprano voice. She, like Mr. Carr, has had wide experience In opera. Earl J. Plouts Is one of the most talked of violinists of New York city today. He has studied un der Leopold Kramer of Chicago, and Max llendrlx and Michael Banner of New York, Edwin M. Shonnert. the fourth of the company Is well known to American lovers of music, having played In many transcontinental tours. The Artist Trio, appearing Novem ber 27, Is one of especial merit, in cluding Mary Agnes Doyle, whose "Mr. Dooley" sketches are very tak ing; Flora McGlll, contralto and pianist, soloist In one of the leading churches In Chicago; and Blanche Deerlng. master of the violin and pi ano. The program presented by the trio of artists is unusual. Including readings, violin solos, piano solos and duets and contralto solos with violin obligatos. "Acres of Diamonds," the lecture that Russell Conwell will deliver hero on January has been delivered twenty-six hundred times in twenty nine years. Cromwell Is the head of Temple University, a great night school for the poorer people of Phila delphia; he is a founder and promo ter of hospitals. Alton Packard, here March 25, Is first of all a cartoonist, but he is ver satile and gives an evening's enter tainment full of fun-making and music, nnd knows when to stop. During the Easter vacation period the Iowa College Glee Club of Grln nell will come to this college town to win honors away from the Oregon glee. This Is a well trained organi zation and will render music well worth the hearing. Governor Folk, being the best known to the people of Eugene, will probably be one of the best attrac tions of the winter's course, and May 15 will be looked forward to with much Interest. "Soldlerg of Peace." will be his theme. The Bucel entertnlnment course Is being promoted by the young peo ples' organizations of six of the Eu gene churches, with the purposo of bringing in some first class enter tainment. It Is the intention to con tinue the course from year to year If It Is sufficiently patronized. v. V. ual cousupauon tly. To ot its buy nevmoncnuv. beneficial ojjec l be oemmu f lanujaitufod tlto CALIFORNIA Jfio Syrup Co. SOU) BY LEADING DRUCG(STS-50tP..ftOTTU WKIu Dllll.IilSr Get your wells drilled by ola and experienced well-drtllers. Phone Red 4S72. FIAH'R FLOUR Valley flour. $1.15 per sack. Billy Department Store. Our Irons Arc Here THE EXCEL IRON It Excels all others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.50 icific Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette Street Wiring, Snpjes,'Ftxtures and U toads of Electrical Mackinery. t Several new families have arrived In Springfield from the East this week and are here with the intention of permanently locating. So far two of the families have been unable to rent houses and are stopping at the hotels. At present houses are very scarce and It is almost liupossibel for the new comer to find a place to stop for the winter unless he wishes to camp out in the rain. O. W. -Johnson -nnd -John Kestley were In Eugene last Saturday and while there filed their bond and took out a plumber's license, entitling them to do plumbing In the city of Eugene. -Mr. Johnson has two large Plumbing contracts In the city and 'the prospect of several more. He also sold a bill of hardware for a large residence to be erected in Eugene in j the near future. Mr. and Mrs. R .S. Bradley sold ' their restaurant business at Browns i ville this week and Monday returned J to Springfield to make their home. Mr. Bradley has accepted the appoint , ment of city marshal and will com - mence wearing the star next Mon ! day. I Earl Hill, the fast first baseman for .the Springfield baseball team two ! years ago, was In town for a short I time Sunday evening, having return ied from Idaho, where he has been playing ball for the past two months. Henry Stewart, now a resident of i Eugene, moved his family to that city yesterday. News. NEAAS NOTES FROM i HARRISBURG AND VICINITY AS Y8U CHECK OFF THE GROCERIES your house- with received from us wifely heart will glow ple at the high class of the ' thlnga that are to go o nyour ta ' ble. It will also be made glad 1 by the economy you have prac ' ticed 'in ' buying where low price are :)mre as high quali ties. What shall it be today? M. CREE1& 619 Willamette St THE SOJUARE , GR'C DEAL Phone Main 2 fOCER (Special Correspondence.) I Harrlsbum. Oct. 30. Hon. W. n,,ninv addressed the citizens ! Harrlsburg Monday evening Republican poini 01 ie-. 8. r from a He had !a large0"i1'n,'e of ,K"n ladle8J Bnd gentiemen no, u rum and close attention could not ihave tue better. His Bpecch was i)un.uated with frequent applause, which was very gratifying, because , it showed that the shell of apathy In this section was cracked and that on Tuesday next there will be a line-up ! of voters beyond any former expecta- i lion. V3 . r ... 4 1 L- W..ri.l,l At Albany, ginning last Monday. J P. Cartwncin ui- ii"'.i ing four hm-'V'd acre., of gram ! twoh..r.d.a.r.-. of bW n Qflwc a,ir.inin-- tTTfs city on 'he S4 Wilhehn. afi-r a very ;r;rin-nr::.rne;; A HELPING MAM). Is (ilndly Evteniled by Citizen. a Eugene There are many enthusiastic citi zens In Eugene prepared to tell their experience for the public good. Tes timony from such a source is the best of evidence, and will prove a "helping hand" to scores of readers. Read the following statement: Mrs. W. D. Wood, formerly of 385 "W Eighth St., Eugene, Ore., says: "1 have used Doan's Kidney Pills with fine results and also have given them to different memberB of my family, troubled with weak kidneys. 1 suf fered from a lame and aching back and a tired, listless feeling which made life a burden. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at DeLano's drug store, soon relieved me of these an noyances and I do not heBltate to recommend this remedy to other per sons similarly afflicted: For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan a and take no others. Would Mortgage the Farm A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em pire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the m worst urea I ever faw. one on mv hand and ones on my lfg. It to nrih mora than a gold mine. I would not ho without It If I had to mortgage the farm to get It. Only 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall'i drug store. ROCMLIBT SPEAKER. Thomii J. Lewis, the wonting nrainr well known for his good work in the ist will speak at the court house Friday evening, Oct. in. at S o'clock. Lewis will tell you why the masses go hungry, cause they produce too much wealth. Bring .. nuoMnn along. Everybody In vited. partyOpollth-ians and l"y"r especially. O30 5S Nellie Hay has accepted I 90c per quart. on : Jiorii.iig lliany. ginning 1 OYrS'EIW EA STKRN OYSTERS -O Just received, the first direct ship ment of extra select Eastern oyi-Wrs For sale In any qniuy at uim fr.end in lV'S Angeies, . (JASOLIXK WOOD SAW1XO Jli 32 or Farmer Call up Phone SI. R. A. l:an h, xot for;: Sixth and Willamette tf rihePlant behind the Suif mm lliiilM Tint You Wall With Calcimo The Sanitary Finish cosily applied and durable NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company 16-18 West Seventh St. Right Style One thing about Schwab Styles you can depend on them they're right and what's more, they're made right, so that the style will last a good while. Make it a point to call on us soon and see our great display of Schwab's $20 ''Better Grade" suits for men and young meri. They're excellent clothes true in fit and honest in workmanship and one-price-to-all, all over - Amerjpa. The 0 square deal store. STANLEYS 612 Willamette St. CHICHESTERSPILLS i J "(-. a.. l' IIM ir.n-TKW I fx , nv.n , twt. . t-n fn- Sanitary Eye Classes NO CORK. NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Chooso your optician as you would your physician. Kor ef fectiveness of work rather than lo wnvim of price. Dr. Franc Lucile Hard Optician and Itefractioliltt, Suite t-l, New ('In-lsnimi lllilg. It is Surprising how quickly ono can create capital when he soes ahout It in the right way and with de termination. A portion of your earniiiKS deposited regularly ouch week In the Mi'ivhants' Hank will hritiK excellent results. You account Is Invited. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Capital $65,000 The First National Bank OF EUGENE. ORECON Invites your uecouiii, whether Iarre or Hiunll. Your business will receive prompt, accurato and confidential atten tion. SAFK IlKPOSIT IIO.XKH KOH HUNT T. 0. HBNDHICK8., rresldont S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President P. hi. SNODQHABS. Cashier. DAUWIN IIRISTOW. AKolstant Cashier. LUKE L. GOOllHlCIl, Assistant Cnshler. Plumbing Furnish your new horn properly. Don't slight the - gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wi.rk. Gill and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West flth St. Phone blck III? "SIIOH VOl It HOltMK, HHOK VOl'B MARK," or repair your carriage or wagon with skilled workmanship and In the best manner we will at the very lowest prices. Conscientious and high-grade work In our Hue, as well as promptness, should recommend ua to everyone who appreciates having their horses properly shod, or their wagons repalrad In tho beat manner. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &LcfflerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE '4 ... Five passenger car (or hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 W. H. SMYTH Siiccoor to M. S. Kibble Transfer Company will do a groeral transfer limine.; wood, houMhold gooda, truuks and all Uilnica In lila Use wlil - receive promt and carrfui attention. "Ilualnraa Prompt and Ifemful" la our mot Ci. I'hoa Main A'J Ilea. Phonv, linl 4U12. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Buing fend and good excavation earth lor sale Phone Black 2211 or call at 345 W 4th WALL PAPER PAINTS WALL PAPER FRED LUDFORD Practical Painter 102 W. Eighth St. Eujene, Or While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44E9thSt . GEO. K. MUNROE. FURNITURE 07 West KlKtith St., Kutfcnfl, (Vregon. rimne lied 5.17(1. . Hols Agnu for tlw Portland Htova Work. Fifty-three styles. Including the noted Detroit Line, Also the Laclede Hangea the best low price range I on the market. I A full line of Heater just from the factory. Call and examine our large stock before buvlng elBewbere. Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD rOK SALE 504 Willamette SU. u(crw, Orcfon Phone Main 651 196Z PM saoqj p.iiwujnv v-jmiiifr SJOPDJJUOQ SOa A3F1MNIH place to eat. street. ' home. i Mrs. Lilly Mason, who Us o