iDlSPENSABfeE
THK ErCEXE DAILY GFARD. I.IUI),Y. XOVKMHKU 0 1008
- - - rz (St 8
L,.,j I Ittle Girls Suf-
Sing EczerA Which
J Covered Back of Heads
lad a Tender Skin, Too.
Woycured by
erfulointment'
teru ui .
f.ini'il "ii the
-
r their
is v. h i c h
simply
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1 i r d to
r. i m o s t
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I.' a'cllded
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t in- wetuler
1 ciul this four
t t it t thevhavo
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ATWOODS ARE
EXONERATED
, AT PORTLAND
But Coroner's Jury Discovers
Ugly Facts Concerning
Sanitarium
That nirls IT
years w;ih
lil,!
de-
D-ad-
t-rn K"n.
-.l ai.
. A:iw
k'iiviibm at'!
If (.'.ItlCUia.
E Lcb re brc-ken and oven
(,-uticurn Sonp Bim l uti
J.Jfntan.i the next rooming
Ce had disappeared. I am
ICuticura Remedies yet when-
I(my family anv sore8-I
i rVoouiniend Cuticura sufH
JL indispensable inovery home.
Sditsequal. Mine. .Napoleon
JilDuluthSt., Montreal, Que.,
IWo" "
JNFUL ULCER
for a Year. Healed by
loSeUof Cuticura
an ulcer on my foot for a year
,r,d it was very painful as it
Bning sore. I had a doctor,
Siimmtdid not heal it. About
atta ago I commenced to use
i Soap. Cuticura Ointment,
tera Pills. 1 used two sets and
all healed up. Mrs. E. F.liytler.
puter, Mass.. AprU 29, 1U07.''
fEurrnal anrt lnlprn.it Trwitmpot lor
mi o Inluits. aiildriTi. and Ailnlta
K"-i:ra s.ip i-'Sc u Cl.'nnse the Shire.
Cl i-nt l&v.) to Ufa! the Skin. Mia
fcient (SOc.l.lorlnthcfnnnoU'lmi'oliito
pfr vttl ol tie. to I'urtfy the Wood,
ft .i :bf ...rid Potter Urus & chum.
, F-I.. Bwun. Mi.
A Irte. cuticura book oo skin Dlwwtte.
Ienre whatever In m :i
their can' ii:iy ami r:
who hatl just pa.-s d ih:
oporutious of a .erio'is i
part of the amaia ti
(lucpd at the imiuesi !
hoily of Miss IVai-i Lai
wood, Or., yesier!:;y ai:
!--iri nurses wor.' oie.piMi
''sanitarium" in' iho lijv
Trenumt, v.-here Mis.; I.
is alleged, as t.o resui; ut a t r.aiia
ai operation.
The Atwoods. father avid . v. ! i
have already been biuid ov.r .,1 a .
pear before the itratu! .1 . : a
charge of maintaining a pu; i.ai
sance, were exonerated fi-oni r--s;i m
sibility for the death of Miss l.anil..
as they produced a signed siaienuiu
made by her in which she declared
that an operation of a criminal na
ture 'had been performed by a phy
sician in Eugene before she asked
the Atwoods to treat her.
"Miss Lamb kept me running for
water all the time; she couldn't get
enough water," said the girl nurse.
Julia George, aged 17. who had left I
a cannery to get a "job" In the At-!
wood sanitarium, when questioned !
about her care of Miss Lninb.
"Were you told to give her water
or not to do so?" asked the coroner.
"No sir," replied the witness.
' Two girls who had been employed
In the sanitarium for a short, time
were put on the witness stand, and
their replies to questions asked, them
showed very clearly the absence of
ordinary precautions as to the care of
patients, especially those who had
just passed through operations, as
had Miss Lamb when she "kept the
nurse running for water all the
time."
Within the past two months the
coroner has held two inquests in
which the Atwoods were .I...,,,!-
cerned. but in both instances the doe.
rs escaped being held resnonslMo
Producing statemevr- 1 ...
the ,iving patient or a men. "ffi(,f the
family which i!-,-,, ,. : ,;, epical
operation to have been performed bv
another phvskian
.l!i Dr. C. H. T. Atwood,
father and Dr. C. H. Atwood, the son.
he W" MS,Dr- A Esrk. who had
been called in when Miss Lamb sut!
denly grew worse, testified at the in
quest yesterday. The testimony given
" the three doctors differed widely
feu that of Dr. X. W. Jones. w!
had examined the bode for the coro
ner especially as to the injury which
had resulted in d-ith.
Miss (ieorse, the nurse. ho at
of the Oeorue .. said that
had worked eiit'it d:tvs in r-e si:r-
aviuni. Inning ti,,, e:i.-ri'..vv '.'hi.
ieiv ecu'iv.
r a
Laie Cotton
Batts(l)9c
largP
r-xtra largrwhite cot'..n baits, full
qirA sile.' usually sold at !HV to
lor seve'f
H.uO. will be on saie
nays, ueginnins Saturdav. fr
Ni mber 7. the rod. . .'. OVC
November Bargains
Ladies Logg
Goats $3.90
LOT 1- Ladies- black 50-im-h
Thi( Coal; bus the latest riiped
back O'fei't. double-brt'iisteil fron
wiih nelf material facing: pocket,
collar and cuffs richly embroider,
ed with silk, price iju.lMl
..d
id. in
At-
!d lak.-n her
iuw-: i.uation
,d IV
Sale Begins Saturday 7th for Seven Days
For SEVEN DAYS Beginning Saturday, November 7th Every Garment in our
Big Coat S;ction for Infants, Children, Misses and Ladies will b; offered, at such low
price? that will make every one a splendid bargain. Not a single Garment,
bilk -th'iL vyi';! be o: sale at a Splendid Saving irom Regular. Prices
Now
CD Now $16.50 Now $3.10 Now $12.50 Now $12.50
i i.i
.v, '.1. b!-
;....-d si:
-ae,-
M
tor Vehicles
3Cu
A Practical Car for
I Business or Pleasure
pensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary
iiobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed,
6 miles an hour.
Neat in appearance
Travels any Road
Made any style
Prices
$375 to $750
oars' are made to ao anv season of the year in
or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels,
rubber tire, easy springs, motive power gasoline,
Mially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to
HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S,
iNDLE & HOWER
j AGENTS
1 570 WILLAMETTE STREET
BOX 455
EUGENE, OREGON
Mi.- Oppei. who looks younger
than 17. as'otiished the jury bv sav
ing that she had been present at all
operations performed during her stay
in the sanitarium.
Perhaps the most astonishinir of
i all the testimony was the statement
ot the etiorge girl, who said that
Miss Lamb, who had been under
chloroform during the operation per
formed October H. the day after she
arrived at the sanitarium, was left to
lie on her bed unattended until she
recovered consciousness and was able
to ring the bell. The nurse declared
that she did not. then know that any
operation had been performed.
The younger Alwood admitted on
the stand that a number of signed
statements similar to that made by
Miss Lamb, who first called herself
Gladys Johnson, had been received
and kept in their office. Some of
these, he said, gave the names of the
doctors who had performed the orig
inal operations. The elder Atwood
was recalled to the stand and said
that alt statements Involving other
physicians 'had been destroyed iby
him.
The verdict was that death was the
result of a criminal operation com
mitted by some one unknown to the
jury. Journal.
EATON BINDERY ADDS
NEW MACHINERY
Pratt, of Portland, is Foreman
of His Up-to-date
Shop
Eastern Washington H
Hard Wheat H
Flour
$1.25 H
it DODGE S 0
WEST EIGHTH STREET H
Allen Eaton, who established an
up-to-date bindery here more than a
year ago, has met with so much en
couragement thnt he has installed a
ruling machine and other equipment
for the production of better work
Last summer he kept five employes
at work on jobs of the most difficult
nature.
In addition to the new machinery,
Mr. Eaton has obtained the service
of Mr. Harry Piatt from Portland as
foreman of the shop. He was for five
years head finisher for Glass t'rud
home .the well-known blank book
makers of Portland. Some of the fin
est blank books In (he court house
and business houses here, were turn
ed out bv Mr. Pratt while he Was In
Portland. He Is an expert with the
ruling machine, and the print shops
of Eugene, in co-operation with the
bindery, can undertake anything In
book-making.
The Eaton Book Bindery is now
able to handle any kind of binding In
any quantity, not only for Eugene,
but for the whole section.
gene Poultry Store
Saturday Sale of o
Live and Dressed Poultry o
J biles are growing in popularity and in order to
- .nuni " will have on hand a large supply of live
DCml,.-.. r, n-r T-r-, r t-t nrlu TUT TM OV"Q
"j. UUK 1 rUROCl uur
'"th Street Phone Main 64
flow Is Your Digestion?
Mrs. Mary Dowllng ot No. 228 8th
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She
savs: "Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters In a case of
acute Indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters is the best remedy on the
market today." This great tonic and
alterative medicln Invigorates the
svstem, purifies the blood and is es
pecially helpful In all forms of fe
male weakness. 50c. At W. A. Kuy
kendall s Drug Store.
We introduce ourselves by putting
on sale today. 2M I'ICXIO ITAMS.
at IliHc lb. One to a customer. The
Handv Meat Market, E 5th and Wil
lamette St. . N.10
Watched Fifteen Years.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve: and it has never failed to cure
any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to
which It was applied. It has saved u
many a doctor bill," says A. F.
Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 2 5c
at W. A. Kuykendall's Drug Store.
Christmas will soon be here. Come
and see what (Santa) has left for
young and old at J. S. Luckey's Pio
neer Jeweler.
Hard brick for rmmneys.
CIIAMHI-:K3 HARDWARE CO
D .
Saturd.iv is the last day you can
consult Dr. Lowe about your eyes
for three ni nths. No
Tin frei' .- in "!.
rHAM'"-"".S HARD1.'. ARK CO
() '
OtVII.I.M M t AltltOt.H K !.(
I If 1 1 .A f.l
rl 1 for c:
salt rh'-nm. tt-
Sale Ladies' Tailored Suits vVce-is' Street and Dress
Itditning Saturday we w:!l offer some ureal bargains In Ladies' lino O 1
tailored Suit's. Wo will not attempt to d. . ril'o these soils, but will wKirtjS
Kin- you prices and ask ou to call ai ihe store and look them over
. f In several different styles and cloths.
$40 OUltS $25 $35 SuitS $20 Values Si.S lii rS-J.T.-. Values $:1. to I. oil
$25 Suits $18 $20 Suits $15.85 !$1.50 1 $2.90
$18 Suits $14.85 $15Suits $10 Values I..V to Ijil. ! Values v.vnn In ,,l)i
$12.50 Suits $8 $10Suiis$6 J J $3.90 $4.90
Men's and Young Men's New Fall Clothing Womens' Silk
Cfl Will buy Men s Suits, worth JS. 50. COfYOO Will buy Men's Suits that art. iieiu.il- PettlCOatS
iU.JVJ (..ood winter weight. 3U ly worth 25. We Invito comparison. , 01 .,,
J .silk Petticoats rt Oft
tt 1A 00 Will buy Men's Sails that are the T 1 T 00 Will bin- Men's si vllsl. Suits iictuallv Speclul JJO.VU
P' equal of most J-il. (10 soils. $ 1 J worth $17.50. Jll.00 Silk I'etll.oals A 0f
On kuIo ut p'.VU
. $V50 Silk IVtllcoats &r JTX
?S Grand Rummage
5c a yard Sfll6 Lace Curtains
n Exlia wide, II und :l 1-2 yards
Beginning Saturday we ion: n.-w p.itieins. i.t. p.r pair
will place on sale several 7M J"1 '",,!:,"s 1,1 ,1'"8 '""' '"" "'' V.a'rn 'J" vltn
percales, ginghams, velvets, silks, ribbons odd sizes and broken NICE JAP SILK, YARD, 25C
hundred yards OI Outing lots in hosiery. Men's, women's mid children's odd lots and l.ro- Several hundred janla nice Jap
pi 1 f II -Jil J siz,'H '" inlorn our. Odds and nnda In Ladles' Shirt Waists. Silk ; colors pink, t ream, red, light
riannci, iuu wiam ana 0n ,lll8 C()Ull,or V(lll wllI ,,0 nMo u,k u 1(1H ()f ronl ,,,. ,,, t bin... nmy mni black: good :i5t
n .i j values, oud Hpoclnl sale
OC tncyard. a ik; s.VI.I 1 PIIICH price, Dm .Mini 6JC
TRY THIS
MIXTURE FOR
RHEUNATISM
j WHITWORTH COLLEGE
HAS HOPES OF
BEATING OREGON
To make up enough of the "Dande
lion treatment." which fs rlalmeil to
be relieving nearly every mifferer j
who uses it for backache, kidney com-j
plaint, sore weak bladder and rheu
matism: pet from any one Kood pre-1
srrlpMon pharmacy one-half ounre of
Fluid Kxtract of Dandelion, one
ounce Compound KarKon and three I
ounres ( ompounn syrup or Narnnna
rllla. Shake well in a bottle and :;t'i"
In teaspoonful doses after each humI'
and a mil n nt bedtime. j
Those who have tried it claim tint. I
it acta Rontly hut thoroiiKhly on i!:
kidneys, rellevinc backache and (;:
bladder trouble and urinary dlfflcul
Coach Forbes is Working: His
Men on Broad Principles
and Methods
Whit worth Colb-Ke will nttempt to
defeat the Oregon eleven tomorrow
In the fourth khiiic for tlu 1'nlverHlty
team this hi'Mhoii. If Whit worth
wins, as !ie seeniH to think Hhe may.
It will iiinni great IhliijfH for the
Kii'iMlInu (if the team. Oregon Kiip
portcrs look upon the context as ex
("dliiKlv interesting. The duvolop
mm n t of the forward pass this week,
may be uViuotiHtrated fully. In prac
tice against a team which knows the
ufirtxilu Kni-hnd' t, Intra hntin rr.i-lwl
ties before you realize it. Many cases , Bmolth)y nnA 8UccesHfuIly.
In case Oregon 'has an easy game,
of rheumatism are known to have
been relieved within a few days, the
pain and swelling diminishing with
each dose.
This simple remedy Is said to
strengthen and cleanse the ellmlna-
tlve tissues of the Kidneys so that I
11 ItKKY CAKIIIKS A l.OAU
of oilier needs with it. All by
Itself It would be a pretty tuii.u
Thanksgiving dinner. Our tit
bit) delicacies are what are
needed lt make Die dinner a
success. There are herbs find
seasonings for the dressing,
pickles and relishes of all kinds
and raisins, currants, citron
etc., or even tho plum pud
tllllK Itself. Older thelll today,
so you will liuve (kom when
wanted.
W. M. CREEN. DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette Si. Phone Main 23.
a great number of men will prubab-i
ly receive a tryout during the con-
test, rorbes now has about twenty
men on the training table, and
enough men on the first squad to
compose two full teams.
they can filter and strain from the metnodB of coaching mean
blood and system thenoisons, acids mu(,h for tno fulllr(J teamt p00thAll
and waste matter which cause not klK)wl(.,s0 u more generally decl
onlv rheumatism, but numerous oth- ,, . , ,h ivr. ihm r,.r
er diseases. Every man or woman , n)any B A f(,w n) , m now ;
here wlio feels that their kidneys are
not healthy and active, or who suf
fer from any urinary trouble what
ever, Bhould not hesitate to make up
man came out. who had never 'had on
a football suit. There was no hope of
his being of any value this year, and
Utile likelihood of him becoming
this mlsture. as It is certain to do fl next Tp( ,,
nfnA anil Kl.V KDV. VO.I m.ll'h . ' ... ... ,,
much gMd, and may save you much
misery and suffering atter wnuo.
DRY WOOD.
Sixteen Inch and mill wood f 10
Inch I Springfield mill. Phone Main
3,Hi or 171. C. R. Mead, Spring
field, nil
tain Moullen took him under his dl
rnctlon, and started hlin on some of
the rudiments.
FIOUIl ITX)IH
Ai
tf
alley iiour, i i p on.
Billy Department Store.
E. H. 8. fobs at Watts.
Fred Flsk. Oregon timber lands!
bought and sold. Eugene, Oregon, tf
va- aili,-. In watch fobs and
belt bjckles and fi at Watts.
No trouble to show goods at Luck
ey's, the Jeweler. tf
1. A. Lucas and N. A. Martin were
stage passengers to Montgomery'! on
the McKende, this morning.
Page Woven Wire Fence
ire
An Elastic Fence Made of Spring Steel W
Car just received prices right
sold by
J. W. Quackenbush (& Sons
SIGK HEAUAGHE
i.arife su.O.nem ot rorKers and dln
! Ing chairs Just received. 8e uiOfor
(9-tr. up-to-date furi. ture at right
i price.
j f'HAMIiERS HWtDCHRE CO.
CARTERS
ITTlE
IVER
PILLS.
I'o.lllv. Ir rnrrd hj
thcM J.ltlle fills.
Tiiy aiw rellcre Ws
tmui (r in Ijrt.pcjfd. In
t!!yUiin and Too Uct
K..IU.1T, A pertrrt f.-ro-
Hy I'it lAitilrm, N4iq
IJniWiUieHl, llotl TigO..
in ti c ri Otiv. '
T'rr,'.il1. Pldn M la SI'U) '
TOKI'IIJ IJVKIC Tim
IF VOr H.N'KW
The merits of Texas Wonder you
jrould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1
bottle (two mouths' treatment I sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 3 92
Olive street. Bt. Louis
aifiiliW Ui Bow-ls. lup iy vegitibie.
BUY WOOD NOW FROM
The
EUGENE TRANSFER CO.
Excelsior wood, large load... fj.00 .
Dry Maple, saw-il. er ftrd . . ri.5tl
Dry tie wood, sawed cord... (I.
Dry body fir, i foot, rord . ... , .Su
i;i;ki-: tu.wsi k.ii '.. ,
11)1 .-..-,() Wllliiliii-ttcl. '
m-O ,
COSYR5STAURANT
Wo will (rive you a good
meal for 25 cents
Lunch from 5 cents up
Begging a share of your
patronage
I am at your aerivece,
S. WHITE, Prop.,
6th and Willamette.
...... .(,VI"& n,l Villi
O b,.., ,:ilvf in the w.irli 'or :
, liters, salt rh"i:m. it
cl.Difl! iian-i' '' ik"! "rl"1
l..n. V.Vi:-.-l to give ..-
Ir-tVcmpany -XJ
-ur vfR. H won't '
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If ti,etp,.
SoeivV. LInr.
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lnner H--ag aia. nine ' oinpauy.
(t A'lllanictte street, phone Red
fril. "
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RESTAURANT
Meals at- all Hours
and up
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Every Yonaa
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