the kcobnb ward," Saturday, October.
31, 1908
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d!ws of the femin-
, t like a firebrand on
' women, often driving
frantic.
irritable woman is a
iery not only to herself,
evrhoconieunder.ner
lit such conditions can
jTowcome by taking
tPlNKHAM'S
JLE COMPOUND
(the following letters.
Wood, of Christiana,
ltoMrs.Pinkham:
J worst form of female
' mr nerves were all torn
HimesI suffered so much
luthouirta I could not live.
V use Lydia E. Pink
tie Compound and now I
knot person. Your medi
ans weight in gold, and I
ougk 'or your advice,
be Wilson, Thompson
kritestoMrs.l'inkham: ran down, nervous, and
I nights. Doctors failed
rdia E. Pinkham's Vege
Li restored me to perfect
)R SICK WOMEN.
I years Lydia E. Pink
Jalle Compound, made
irf herbs, has been the
nedy for female ills,
velv cured thousands of
avebeen troubled with
".inflammation, ulcera
rities, ieriolic pains,
rhy don't you try it?
! m invites all rid;
r !ie her lor :x!vice,
lickil thonsamls to
dress, Lynn, Muss.
iix Oouraud's
1
A pure, antisep.
tic Teilet Powder
for infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed.
Benders an excel
lent complexion
ami keeps t ho skin
clear, soft and
velvety. Relieves
skin irritation and
should be used
freely after bath
ing and shaving.
llll UN LI
etTect. At deal
ers or by mail, 25
cents Box. Pre
pared by
HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
(mOD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
SO RBCOIUULNDED BY
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JMaIRS
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lPPiot the life Woo.
(Micro kills the para.
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PttflftirandstoM
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Proves hs worth.
Wore too late.
JJMoeis. It is.
te"tss,11l lor tie hair,
n sticky oils!
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DRS, ATWOOD
ARE BOUND OVER
AT PORTLAND
at 9:45
with se
Hill CD,
i, uu irrtwuon of mem.
service aV:30. Stereoptican i,-elude
on Crater Lake Park trip, Sermon
jX3l:iia Talk 10 Avpocrites."
v.v.wu uinsic. J11SS i-.uitniy,
rector of choir.
. Morning worship at e'pvpn '
nnun d- tne pastor. cUh nun- .5iIIIXIITTZlI??VI
vice, and reception rV,J J IIIIlIXliiit?tf ?
CSC0tt, di-
j Methodist Kpisconl riiurcli
D. H. Trimble, pastor. Class 9:45
am. Services 10:30 and 7:30 p m
must i-urmsn Bunas of siooa,i"e pars?m glve a i.eciai ad
Each May Be Charged
With Manslaughter
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
24,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA.
HNCORPOlUVTED-
. at the morning service.
Drs. C. H. T. and C. H. Atwood. i
father and son, charged with per- i Coiigi-cirniioiuil l..,,..i,
forming unlawful loperatlons in
hospital conducted by them at Tre
mont station, were taken before Jus
tice of the peaoe Olson yesterday af
ternoon for arraignment on a charge
of "indecent and immoral acts which
openly outrage public decency and
are injurious to public morals." Both
waived arraignment and were bound
over to the grand jury under bonds
of $1000 each, which they furnished,
says today's Oregonlan.
While held nominally under the
"public nuisance" law, it Is hoped by
the District Attorney's office to
launch a more serious charge within
the next few days. The charge now
pending is merely nominal. The ni
thoritles are firm in believeing that
the Atwoods caused the death of
Pearl Lamb, who died as the result
of criminal malpractice. Evidence Is
also at hand to connect these men
with the serious illness of a young
woman who has been hovering be
tween life and death for some con
siderable time.
An Inquest Into the death of Miss
Lamb was to have been held yester
day by the Coroner, but was post
poned to allow more time for the
gathering of evidence. It will likely
be held this morning. Deputy Dis
trict Attorney Fitzgerald said yester
day that In the event the Coroner's
jury connectin the Atwoods with the
death of Miss Pearl Lamb, the
charges against them will be changed
to manslaughter.
Attorney J. A. Finch of the firm
of Plggott &Flnch, representing Drs.
C. H. T. and C. H. Atwood. insist
that their clients are conducting a
thoroughly moral and Indeed a bene
ficial Institution. A number of the
most prominent women of Portland
have been their patients, they say.
"The Drs. Atwood conduct a ma
ternity home, and try to avoid re
ceiving such cases as that of the
Lamb girl from Eugene.
She secured admittance by false rep
resentation, and the doctors do not
want such cases.
The statement that the Drs. At
wood are no licensed physicians is
absolutely untrue, for they are gradu
ates of medical schools and have li
censes to practice as well as any oth
er physlcinns In Portland. Among the
patients they have treated at their
hospital are the wives of bankers and
various other prominent profession
al and business men. They would not
object to the publication of the list
of their patients if the patients them
selves would not object. Their books
and records are open to everyone."
. u. riiiKerlon. pastor. Services
at 10:45 a. m. and T::'.il p. m Rev
H. II. Wickoff. ofllorkclev. Cal.. wlli
speak. Illustrated lecture in the
evening on "Hearty Religious Condi
tions on the Pacific Const." Sunday
school at 9:45 a. in.; Y. P. S. C E
at 8:30 p. m.
30 n. in Ritliim, .
riuu nest Sunday school at 12
fiahUfa. D.lj 11. Ill h vi'a tin, .,...;.. .
All are cordially invited to attend ! !
these services. t
Mrs. Mlddletr,n will -o,l
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which have been assented
CABLE SERVICE ALL THE WpRL.
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to bv the 2!V,h S111!'1'1 1'KUVKKS messages only on conditions limiting its liability.
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panv wU?nThofdB','''.ri!ln m'T1 "'y b' r,TntiUS a nu'ssl") to the sending station for comparison, and the Corn
tolls paid ?hereS o a? 8 " """'"" or delivery of V..r..,Kil .... beyond the amount of
with fho co 'frtlSX tere 1 C ',im 1S "0t l'res,nud ln ri' the message Is filed
This Is an UfcLKPKATKh MKSS.MiK. and is delivered by request of the sender, under thecondltlons named above.
KOItKItT l". AiOW'KY, lnsi(I,nt un,l (ieiii'ral Manager.
A. PAGE TREASURER
OF ASSISTANT P. M.'S
The r ii3tan; postmasters met at
Albany Thursday evening and organ
ized association, the last post office
people to do so. The postmasters,
clerks and R. F. D. men have been
organized for some time. N'ow the
assistants, about the busiest people
around a post office, are in the band
wagon.
F. M. Powell of Albany, was elect
ed president; J. H. Farrer, Salem,
secrettary; F. A. Page, Eugene,
treasurer: John J. Shipley, Portland,
vice-president; and an executive
committee, consisting of President
Powell .Vice-President Shipley, Sec
retary Farrar, H. B. Hees of Pendle
ton, Otto Heilbor, Astoria, Lyman D.
McKee, Ashland.
A constitution and by-laws were
adopted and the first annual meet
ing ordered held at Salem on Feb
ruary 23.
OTTO'S Gltll.L.
Sunday, November 1, 1008.
5:30 to 8 p. m.
50c French Table d-boto dinner, 50c
Consomme au Jardiniere or Mock
Turtle a la Anglaise.
Filet of Sole a la Marguerite.
Salmi of Duck Toulouse.
Ponmio Scallop.
Sweet Corn.
Celery Salad.
Lemon Water lee,
Xablseo Wafers
Fromage Swiss and Crackers.
Cafe Xoir.
Concert by full orchestra during the
dinner hour.
RECEIVED at
4 PO JX G
EUGENE, ORE.
9 collect
9:37 am
Portland, Or., Oct. 26th, J9Q8.
Az Billy Department Store,
Eugene, Ore.
All grades sugar advanced twenty cents this morning.
Mascn Ehrman & Co.
V
CHURCH NOTICES
St. Mary's Episcopal Clmrcli
Corner of 7th and Olive streets;
rector the Rev. P. K. Hammond, Ho
Iv Communion at 8 and 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 9:45. Evening
prayer and sermon at 7:30. Strang
ers and visitors cordially welcomed.
Mr. Frank Smith will sing, "The Lost
Chord" at the morning service.
Central Presbyterian Church
Corner Tenth and Pearl Streets.
H. X. Mount, pastor. Sunday school
at 9:45. Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.: C. E.
at G:30 p m. Public worship with
sermon bv the pastor at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. ni. Morning subject. "Watch
ing Jesus." Evening subject. "Re
served Seats" or a Word about That
Supper." Everyone cordially Invited
to all these services.
EI GKXE GROCERY.
Having bought the Eugene
Grocery, 104 W. 8th St., -1
wish to announce to the peo
ple of Eugene and vicinity
that we will endeavor to deal
fair and square by all and
will be pleased to receive a
share of their patronage.
E. L. DORR.
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Until our present stock of about 200 sacks is exhausted
we will continue to sell at old price
Fruit Granulated Sugar, per hundred
Dry Granulated Sugar, per hundred
v Department
The Store That Keeps Prices Down
$6.05
$5.90
Ax Bill
Store
XEW TODAY.
Open for business lth a full line
of meats. The Handy Meat Market,
East 5th & Willamette Sts. N30
Do not let anyone tell you that
something else Is Just ns good as De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills be
cause there Isn't anything just as
good. Sold by all drughds's.
First Church of Christ, Scientist .
Corner 9th and Pearl streets; Sun-
dnv service. 11 a. m. subject, cv
Betting $1000 to $500 that Taft
will be elected, Captain "Jack" Pet
erson made the largest election bet
yet offered In Salem. The bet was
made yesterday and was covered by
a purse of $500 taken up among
about half a dozen well known
young men of the city. Salem
Statesman.
Strike-out records for the past sea
son show Ed Walsh, of the Chicago
Americans, with 2G4 for 52 games;
. hi. o.M.j. ,..u -I ,i. v... V-L,
TVZ "e'dnesdav evening meet- Giants .witli 252 for 4 games': Rube
fng 7-30 p m. Free reading rooms Waddell, of the St. Louis Browns,
odanexcept Sunday from 2 to; with , 24 for ; Kanje. jnd Nhp
4 p. m. All are welcome.
Fnirmount rresbjterlnn Church
C. A. Woolev. pastor: Preaching
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S. S.
2:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all
who attend these services.
games.
Car fresh cement Just received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Baptist Church Announcement
Announcements of evening ser
vices at the Baptist church for No
vember. Sermon topics:
Xov. 1. A Plain Talk to Hypocrites.
Nov!" 15. Sermon by Rev. F. E.i
Dark of Poj-tland.
Nov 22.-j-TransmIgratlon.
Nov'. 2 9. Going to the Devil.
Each sermon will be preceded by
a stereoptlcan prelude on Crater Lake
Park. Special music by enlarged,
choir directed by Miss Edltn. rres
cott.
fSTAURANT j
te J0" a good
or 25 cents ;
P111 5 cents up
nare of your i
Mtroaage
lT0M8erivcc
T1' rop.,
Uinamctte.!
Christian Church
J. S. McCallum, pastor. Bible
school af 9:5. PrearWng at 11 a.
m. and:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor
at 3. Men's Club meetin g at 4 J.
m. Christian Endeavor and Qtermed
late, 6:15. Mornlne subjetT, tne
Lord's Supper." Evening ;
"Laborers Together with God.
o ii .i. mnmlni' and evening.
Prof. Glen In charge of choir. All
are welcome. j
V. R. Chore h ;
J. W. Sprecher. pastor: Sunday;
school. 10:00 a. m. Preaching. 1 ne .
Christmas Future Hov.
m. Junlj; C. E. 6:30 PU. ?;n
E -4.:0 m. Preaching, it".. z
Inertia. 7:30 p. m. Prayer vi,re'
Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of .he,
official board Thursday. 8:30 p. m..
Mrs. Brlggs says that since she
bought a coffee mill and grinds her
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Mr. B.
never complains about the coffee.
XEW TODAY
FOR SALE OR RENT 811 acres In
Cloverdale valley, 6 miles above
Goshen and five miles from Cres
well. One of the beat all-around
places in Lane county, with every
convenience. Water Is piped to
the house: three good springs
close by; 6-room bouse; barn 60x
70, will hold 200 tons of loose hay;
125 acres of good timber, balance
almost level, lying over 1 Vi mllea
alig Cloverdale valley, on coun
ty road; good family orohard; pos
session given immediately. Also
for rent or sale, a good farm sit
uated 1 Vi miles from the larger
place In the Pleasant Hill neigh
borhood; faifchouse and two-story
barn, granary and h O.ouse. Only
half a mile from school, postoffice
and public hall. For further par
ticulars see J. R. Sellers, 247 Law
rence street. Eugene, dtf wZt
FOR SALE A good second-hand
..Toii-rlTpr in 'iru' iviv.....
C. S. Frank. 4. ,'QXInth St. Q
DIED
:
At the homo of hla parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. Benjamin Emerson, at La-
tnam, inursuay. uciooer sj, !.
Chris Emerson, aged about 22 years,
of consumption.
K L !'. T IO V 1 1 ETC ltX S
The complete election re
turns will be received at The
Guard office Tuexday evening
for the benefit of tho public.
They will begin early In tho
evening and be displayed
where everybody may get the
news as fust as It conies over
the wire.
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William Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
itching it once, acts as a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment la prepared for
piles and Itching of the private parts.
8old by I .Inn Drug Co.. by mnll SOo
and $l."U. Williams Mfg Co.,
props., Cievel'ind. o.
No trouble to show goods at Lack
ey's, the Jeweler. , tf
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A Healthy Family
" Our whole family has en; ' !
good health since we began rii-t
Dr. King's New Life Pills three years
ago," says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
Route 1. Guilford, Me. They cleanse
and tone the system in a gentle way
that does you good. 25 cents at W.
A. Kuykendall's drug store.
K. O. HAIGHT
Ab I am going away persons having
photos will please sail tor same. Tent
Gallery, Sixth Btreet.
Valley flour, $1.15 per sack.
Billy Department Store.
Umbri'.ias and parasolB repaired
-il l r. -nve.ed. Work practical; no
m ind n: nd material used. Call on
r. !t. ; tson at Potts' Cigar store,
J4 Olic.
Fiod i'ihk. Oregon timber lamia
bought and sold. Eugene, Oregon, tf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LANE. ,
Silvester K. Hi-ckwlth, plaintiff,
vs. Sarah E. Heekwlth, defendant.
To Sarah E. Heekwlth, the above-
named defendant:
riod, that It you fall to appear and
answer snld complaint as heroin and
hereby required tho plaintiff will ask
snld court for the relief demanded
and prayed for In his snld complaint
so fllod with tho clerk of snld court,
to-wlt:
For the dissolution of the marriage
contract now existing between said
plaintiff and defendant and for an
order granting nnd giving the plnln
tlff the caro and custody of tho minor
children of plaintiff nnd defendant,
vl: Clara H. Hockwlth, Grace I.
Heekwlth, Travis A. Heekwlth and
Georgo E. Heekwlth, and I hat plain
tiff havn full rollef ln snld suit.
Thin summons Is served upon you
by publication by order of tho Hon.
L. T. Harris, Judgo of the nbovo en
titled court, duly made at Chambers
ln Eugene, Oregon, on tho 30th day
of Octobor. 1908, which order directs
nud requires the first publication
ln the Name of the Stato of Ore
gon, You are hereby summoned and i hereof tu be made on October 31st,
required to nppoar and answer tnojllMIH, nnd tho Inst publication on
complaint of the above named plain- tho 12th day of December, 1908, and
tiff In tho abovo entitled court, now! that you appear on or before the 12th,
on file with the clerk of said court 'day of Deceinbor, 1908.
on or before the 12th day of Docom-i L. HILYEU,
bor, 1908, and you aro hereby notl- Attorney for Plaintiff.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
TO CURE A COLD IN OXE DAY
Take LAXATIVE HltOMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists rernna money ir
it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature la on each box. 2 5c.
J. W. Quackenbtish & Sons are un
loading a car of Page fence today.
O30
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
Hasting Sinters Register llldg.
Front Hulto
DeWltt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve Is the best salve for plies, lie
seure you get DeWltt's. Sold by all
druggists.
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store, tf
We Introduce ourselves by
t 124c lt. One to
Handy Meat Market,
lamette St.
GARRETT & MITCHELL
Real Estate Brokers
Ib-giKtrr lliillilliig.
I'liimn Main 10H.
Ihmt of work.. Don't fall to sen Hie
pictures tvo are putting out
now at half price
Tolman Studio
BIH Willamette Htrcet
s customer. The
E 5th and WU.
I Eugene Cleaning
and Dyeing Works
Everything poIMi In cleaning and
Dyeing.
Corner Kleh nl WHImm-Ue Ht.
Phone Main I
nnfnr. oeiectln? a Chlrstmas nres
ent examine my largo stock of!
-..r., lawn'.rV dlflniOndS.
O.ilf class and llverre of J. 8.
n? j Luckey, the pioneer
!.W,er.
SHINN
THE SIGN PAINTER
77 West Eighth Street.
I
FOR SALE: S".
and fram-'-'. C.
Mn'h Sr.
1 nnd windows
,-Clrank. 1S9 E
nC
Good eln clover
Quackenbu4h & Sjns
.e,.d at J.
W.
N9
Larue !n,'m
Ing chairs just
new. nr-to-date
price?
r, rfi'-Keri at:d din-
(e.-ived. See us for
furniture at right
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
('wn.tint. the w-il known tm
edv fur baJil and rMldren, will
quiet the little ore? In i.-hort time.
The Ingredients are jjr.W d on the
bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by
all druggists.
o
Smyths Transfe? Co.
l.-n .).
fnt-
W II. S.MVTII.
Phoni c Main R' '
S. D. READ
DENTIST
Over Hall's (jrMerjr
No. OIH WlllniiH'tto Hlro't
FOR Ill-XT
Te'as; Coffees, Spices
or China ware
Call at Eet Xllllll Htn-et.
(I. II. IK'KK, Afgr.
G. S. Beardslev, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
10 nnd 17 AlcClung lll.lg.,
Phono Main 47 Htli ami Wllliunetle
McLEOD
THE TAILOR
4 I KAHT XIXTII HTItKKT
Eugene Electric Co.
n O I. O. THOMAS
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Sup
OK.
F.lcctrfc Wfrliig, Fllnr-s nnd
pile
Phone Main . EUGENE,
Fisr? and Poultry
Market
I loll It.-.-i v-.l I Hilly
W. II. IIIIM.KW I V. Prop.
I'lionc Main 0JM Willilllieltc SI
Jesse G. Wells
' ATTORNEY
lU-glster llullillllg
Gives special attention to the ex
amlnatlifti of abstracts, drafting wills.
settling estates, enrvtiyanees and col
lections. Also to ail pension muttors.
Phone Main tox.
Wm. G. Martin
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice In all the courts. Of
fice Warren Building. 53 Willam
ette streot, over Crescent utore.
0!b LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM
Physician and Surgeon
S East Eleventh street.
Phone Red
It.-ild.Ti
Office, Register building.
823 1.
SPECIALTY- -Diseases
and children.
of
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Bnntlst Chnrcli
O. C. Wright, pastor.
Bible school