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HE BVOKXK DA'Ll GUARD. TI KSUAV. XOVKMIIKK 8, IQorf 0. tjwiji iaVA.a,J 3 T'TW.T WWWMy 4 - .r. I: i'V-, " '.-; t ' J s Physicians Recommend Castoria O o rAfcTOEIA hr.5 mcwitli pronounced favor on tho part of paysiciaiis, pharma--(ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most oGratifying. Tho extended uso of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First Tho indisputahlo cyidonco that it is harmless! Second That it not only allays stomach paius and quiets tho nerves, but assimi lates the food : taw It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely rafe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy.- It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to cxposo danger and record tho means of advancing health. Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignoranco ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composuro and health, by regulating tho system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information lit i U's Journal of Health. Letters from Promcncnt Physicians KIGEXE HIGH SCHOOLS KIltST AND SIHOXI) KOOTIIA1.L syi ADS. L team has not been defeated by any team this year. It plays at Salem next Saturday to decldethe championship of 'he W. O. I. A. 5 . iTof the state. The Eugene rooters will run an excur slon train to Salem on this date and expect to have two hundred support Jufple and white in Salemnext Saturday. ARRESTED L- purr I eueuieu lire necessarj ciiiliiKes Y)R RAIolivU lntv(? check and presented it yes f I morning to the United States jiiison,A2;edl9, Trie l and Is in Jail bklnson, a youtn oi i is in the cny jan ue-; iende attempt to raise a U J2.97 to $297. He had 5 for the North Banfc check was given him ! several days ago. Making erasures with a sharp penknife or razor, he I effected tire necessary changes in the ! esterday i Nation- al Bank to be cashed. The paying- ; teller held the check and' sent for i the police. Atkinson is chatged with forgery. Oregonian. , i MARRIED . ' : SAKS BACKACHE IS THE FIRST DANGER SIGN lOREGON SQUAD ONLY RAN THROUGH i SIGNAL PRACTICE At the home of the bride in Eu gene Sunday evening. November 1. More people succumb each year to some form of kidney trouble than any other cause. The slightest form of kidney derangement often devel ops into Brights kidney disease, Three New Men Brought From Second Team Student Hour ' 9 jar a Saves j. c 190S, H. Clay Owen and Mrs. Martha diabetes or dropsy. When either of Smith. The groom is a well-known these diseases are suspected the suf- timber locator and cruiser and the fprer should at 'once seek the best bride is the widow of the late Jack medical attention possible. Consult Smith. only a good, first-class physician. There are manv of the lesser symp- At Jersey City, X. J., Theodore tom of kidney trouble which can be Whitmore was acquitted of the mur- treated at home Is stated by a well- The football teams at the Univer sity last night did not take any hard practice, but only ran through sig nals. All of the players were on tho field with the exception of Clark and h. Means. Neither man is in jured, but both are miner sore. Three second team men were glv- der of his wife, after a sensational known authority. For some of these, i en chances with the first squad last ad gWonjJJ II MIIIIIMII trial. The woman's body was found sllcn as backache, pain in the region in a swamp last Deceniher and cir- of the kidneys, weak bladder, fre cuuistances pointed to her husband quency, (especially at night), painful as the murderer. , scalding and other urinary troubles, i try the following simple home rem- A dispatch from Camp Nemo, e(iV: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one- Tenn., says: We know who fired tne half ounce; Compound Kargon. one night. Hawkins, who played a hrll Haul game at half Saturday against Multnomah, ran through signals back of the line, lie is a good pun tor and is able to kick the leather for fifty-five yards. His long strides come in hnndlly when ho carries the shot and who put the rope around , rla, three ounces. These simple In-I ball, and when In action he seems Rankin's neck," said Governor Pat-1 gredients are harmless and can be to be one of the fastest men on the terson this afternoon.' It is learned j obtained at any good prescription i Oregon Held irOm Oilier SUUICes tiuil. rimtiv tin nlr's confession was full and com plete. ' :i. -.V.: X t if''f ' ' . v."; -: f ,..i 'r-. Peters Shoes Will Wear Longer PETERS SHOES SELL WELL DAY IN AND DAY OUT AT REGULAR PRICES, BECAUSE OF THEIR BUILT-IN GOODNESS, PERFECTION L OF STYLE AND COMFORTABLE WEARING QUALITIES. TRY A PAIR. of vour kldneyR," Is now the phy sician's advice to his patients. ( nharmacv and anvone can mix them John Kestley, who plnyod nts nrst k .h.iiinn thorn in n hottle The dose game at quarter Saturday was given f,.- -nulla la n tpnsiioonfnl after each a chance to run the first team last meal and at bedtime. night. lie is heady and quick. The ti,. , nw.ro effective remedv .accuracy with which ho threw for- known to relieve all forms of rheu-, ward passes Saturday brought forth matism because it acts directly upon I much praise rrom tne local critics, the kidiievs and blood. It cleans the Hixon, the Portland high school clogged up pores in the kidneys so I end, was the third man to play with they can filter and strain from the I the first squad last night. He la fast blood the poisonous uric acid and and knows the game. HIb strong waste matter which if not eliminated point is to catch the runner by fol remaln In the blood, decompose and Mowing him up around the end. settle about the joints and muscular Moullen Still KlrkiiiK. tissues causing the untold suffering After tho signal practice Moullen anil deformity of rheumatism. practiced Plnce kicking for twenty Backache is nature's Blgnal notf-1 minutes. Last Saturday he tied the fvlne the sufferer that the kidneys world's record for place kicking. Not ire not acting properlv. "Take care only did Moullen s stuD root drive of your kidneys," Is now the pHy- Mhe ball between the goal posts four UIIII'S. UUl lit? WIIIIU imvUIIIUJ I'um i the 55 yard line, exactly tho middle of the field, breaking the worms record of 4!) yards. Student Hour. Tomorrow morning will be held the student hour during the assembly period. Alumni will address the stu dents, after which lessons In yelling will be given preparatory to the Cor vallls excursion. Colored Quarter. Whltworth College has com" ' the front with an exceptions' y strong football team this season a: I football enthusiasts bellovo thnt t. Presbvterlans have n fair chnn.o to win next Saturday. The Whltworth men recently defeated Whitman by a score of 17 to 1 1, and played a close game with a strong team of the Unl vcrsit ypf Washington. Among Whitworib's best men are Orosscup, end: Piatt, manager and Tarper, quarter. Tanner Is the first colored man to make a varsity team In the Pacific Nortnwesi. no is a good place kicker and an excellent KI.KCTIOX RETVRXS Tho cnmnletc election turns will be received at Tie Guard office Tuesday evening for the benefit of the public. Thov wilt becln early In the o.-oninir nurt be dispbted where everybody may getthe news as fast as it conies the w-ire 3 CASTORIA AM'flclitblc l'iTiiriitian lor As-simil.'iliiifiilieRkxI.iiulUci'ula-tins the SiuiiHif Its uiul Ikmvls of Promotes DiijesfioivClkvrrul noss fiiul Itcsi.Conlalns neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not N ah r otic. ltx.Smna - lit l luixxuiUSiida ttifmSnW - Apetfect Deiiu'ilv fnrOnnsiInn lion. Sour SlonuK'h.Dimt'lHicn Worms .Coiwulsions .Fewristi ncss nd Loss of Sleep. facsimile. Sit;ualure of, NEW YOHK. m EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. D. Ilulste.nl Scott, of Chicago. Ills.. aay: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for Infanta during my practice, ar.d find it very satisfactory." Dr. William Uelment, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first In Ha class. In my thirty years of practice I can Bay I never havo found, anything thnt so filled tho place." Dr. J. H' Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found It nu excellent remedy In my household aud private practice for many years. Tho formula Is excellent." Dr. R. J. Ilumlen, of Detroit. Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children's troubles. I Am nwnro that there are Imitations in tho field, but I alwaya Bee that my patients got Fletcher's." Dr.Wm. J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., Rays: "As tho father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great luedlelnn, and aside from my own family experience I liavo lu my years of prnctico fouud Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy In almost every homo." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: "Tho nnmo that your Cas toria lias made for Itself In tho tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to bo supplemented by the endorse ment of tho medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse It and. believe It nu excellent remedy." Dr. R. M. AVard, of Kansas City, Mo., snys: "rhyBlclans generally do not prescrlbo proprietary preparations, but lu tho case of Castoria my experi ence, like thnt of many other physicians, lias taught me to make nn ex ception, t prescrlbo your Castoria In my practice becauso I havo found it to Ijo a thoroughly rollablo remedy for children's complaints. Any physl clan who lias raised a family, ns I hnvo, will Join mo In honrtlest rocoin mendntlon of Castoria." ' , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso Fop Over 30 Years. NO CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION TODAY Wm. L. Ford Found Guilty of Selling Liquor--Court Con venes Again Tomorrow XKWS FOR PYSPI'.ITK'S. C....U. romlensctl Items l'W"1 Xl1 v" I..... rim. Hint. Shof that HvMM'iwin din He HMly Cured. Il-I.lt..li,nfl Illll I ! a chronic sfferer ii-enpnaiA for years: I from ried several There was no session of the circuit court today on account of a non-Ju-dfcfal da", but it will reconvene to morrow i-r tho usual hour. . '"he Ju: ' in tho case of tho state ' 1 . A'n 1.. "-'ord, charged with sellliiK ; l r ir I i violation of tho local op- t : lav. , r 'turned a vordlct of Ki'llty 1,. i; evenliiK about six o'clock. In the i ise of Sum Mnnerud vs. II. A. Schell and S. P. Ness, to recover money, tho following Jury was select- ied: A. Seymour. C. llnrlow. J. M. Kitchen, O. T. Ray, S. li. .lackson, Jr., Frank Ooodpaature, K. S. 1'rln del, James Humphrey, ). I.. Hay, Thos. (iray, E. E. Awbrcy and W. J. Canaday. ONE WEAK SPOT. ?..cto" VTJ! r Vfter several UieM general, and much is expected .in-..-.. - . fhOPO,Kh : rrom n in. week's treatment I l d tr0,,n ,.,,,. x,.Ws. relief, and am able nrf to est an the Q A c tninK' . ? H0r!lT,t inilZb trouble" challenge for a cross country run one afflicted with stoliacn trou.ne. Xove)1)(,p , wM1 try t0 ttrranKe Ml"uDX Y a date laler the sca8on' ""All'ow'nie to cnnfatiilate you on lXV-EiGEKE HIGH SECOND : ; mo mlln me any good. oui i . . . nr.,itrf freoiieiu? 1 fc AND JUNCTION HIGH PLAY SCORELESS GAME A telephone message to The Guard The second f(K)!ball team of the high school went to Junction on this I vomited imiu. i...- - -,'i rouble for four yeafs I took one tox , Mi.n-nn tablets, nd now eat tn)st anything without dlslress -Mrs. Mary Becker. lf'f nall Ave' ! Itrmgt"n. .-. ..... , j -I would '" . ,.M .,. afIrn,ii at the end of the Ml-o-na. OnP '."J,";. ' my w eight is game gave the Information that Ki P"h t evervThing I rant neither team .cored, the honors !!cZe bLiiffried Po.a..es--v- I seemin to be abouteven. .-...hinff doctor ald not. would die.' -N. Carrie an.nan.. Mountain ' ,hln noon', train to play the high school 1 suffered '"'(, OPdI- team of that. city. It will be remei.-.-for l-i vears; f! " . (Ir any bered that Vn the boyB from the ci-.ies. Kv.Ti .ijn', Th . na. railroad city were here they put up 1 il nu ..i.-.,-... . , .. .. i., ... Most Kiwno Piiiple Have n Weak Part mid Tw Often It's al.l-t. the making r. ,:o Cllf" r?nts a Tho Iliwk. Everyone has a weak spot. Too often it's a bad bark. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dull aching keeps up, day and night. Tells yon the kidneys need help For backache Is really kldnoy-ache. A kidney cure l what you ne?d. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Cure backache and urinary 111b. Eugene people recommend the remedy. Samuel Cluer. 33 E. Twelfth St., Eugene, Ore., says: "Backache pains In the region of the kidneys and oth er difficulties due to an Inactive con dition of these organs were dispelled with the most gratifying promptness liv Doan's Kidney Pills In our ram lly. We procured the remedy at. Do I.nno's drug store and It acted up to the representations made for It In) such a thorough manner th.i we con-i cMer It a duty to let others know of ift merit." or sal bv all dealers. ITire hoc Foster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo, New sole agents of tne i niteo i slight. However, 'tie smaller lorai i SI(1IP, ; Ham declare thevjj ll put up a gam tWmtmhT Hie name Doan's and fight to the f!M-.. and Intend that k0 n(J ,llll0r. i Dr. T.Felix Couraud'j ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A piiro, iintlsup. tic Toilet l'owdor for infants and adults. K.iqui situl perfiimi'd. Kenuers an oxcrl. ent comploxion and keeps the skin clear, soft aud velvety Hulloves kinirntntionaiid should lie usod freely after bath ing ami (haying, living a delighu i llect. At deal- and refrrshiti( EATON'S Book Bindery ItookH Itotiml. .Miign'ineN IIimiimI. Portfolios Mtiile, lllailk Hunks Hilled mill I loll ml to Order. Artistic lliHikbludlug Done. Nothing Hut (iimmI Work. Ximt Hut Iteilvililllile Prices. Office ill EATON'S BOOK STORE Every Vcr.a MARVELWhlrllnaSnrsjl era or by mail, i!5 cents Box. Pre pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Frourletot of QOURAUD'S ORItKTAl CREAM IDS SAUI ABB BIOOaUSHDKD SV roar drturvlltforli. t.Jr5 ' - Ami 4ivtt. . cpt no ooww, hnt mdllMip Jul Ml pUral t41Blu,,.,V,1)p 4t HMtIIUUrt.IfcWOlllL. : Umriitl IS tfTmt uii.. o ilorr ! Woodward. Clarke M n.. PorUmsi" STANLEY'S. 612 Willamette Ht. - - Kugen , BITIIHCIIIIIE KOK TIIK GL'AUO. For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. ICILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 539 1 557 High Street good u nul l j jjj nre mh,.r) that a v-ry good showing against the hu- For cured me anil- u.m , , he chances of ! F , ""'.Vm - '.-J -:ore .!!s l-o-na the second team u, -ore will be very i irk " .'!r' I remedv ha' Is slight. However, -he smaller local I , l v.. . - . ' r tT" 0 A ih" .IiitufSon rt l;iruT than the A-il arrive he r.--t of t.reen, Hole i Wa'". Morris mi. H' ! i . iMgr TIM I i:i; I ill H I T i - " I V M'l ' I- I he verv little I l hose who went ' i urnev, A -hlre. !l,ir, b'l,i ary. It. (jrav. A Men !(. : :'. (official). Q tituA hou irro'llid coffr-e ln es i's s-reiigtli- znrA in Ko'l-.t'-: Ci' t" -;"'''J n-i j-i;-t Vv, Mr lou't buy Krown, "It no' n'ar ns !eri tljle whole fore ll!i:r." i: ii w !OMU (11111111" till IIIOTi' V if T'n fri'lt e.in-. irr ')'. ('HAM'"-:!'H MAP.HWAItK ft Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dr essed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growinu in popularity and in order to meet the demand we will have ori liana a lart;e supply of live and dresa d poultry. DuNT FOR GET OUK NUMBER. 102 FfiM Ninth Street. Phore M-iin f45 llv- Ti. 1 4-Vil'. .pStreet, 0 ,0 m iim ion:: K" TIIK C;i'Altf . -w.... . mn and n llliunetto Ht. Teli-lihoiie lied 11.11 "