Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 09, 1908, Image 2

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    1HB EUGENE DAttif tOSMM. MOXDAV, K6VMBt2fi 8, i08'.
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The combination !of healthful vegetable ingredients of which S. S. S. is
composed, makes it an especially desirable and effective remedy in the treat
ment of sores and ulcers of every kind. Since an impure condition of the
blood is responsible for the trouble, a medicine that can purify tl"t blood is
the only hope of a successful cure; anu it should be a medicine that not only
cleanses the circulation, but one that at the same time restores the blood to
its normal, rich, nutritive tondition. S. S. S. is-lust such a remty. It is
made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from na
ture's roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. It has long been
recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers, possessing the qualities
necessary to remove everv impurity fti the blood. When S. S. S. has purified
the circulation, and strengthened and enriched it, sores and ulcers heal read
ily and surely, because they are no longer fed and kept open by a continual
dischargeintothem of irritating disease-laden matterfrom the blood. S. S. S.
brings about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplying it with rich,
nourishing blood and makes a permanent and lasting cure. Book on Sores
and Ulcers and any medical advice mailed free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA GA
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Possessing: every convenience and anfideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. J, Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
. Rates European Plan Re American Plan
2.00 and 12.60 with bath
Eugene Guard on File
Eastern Washington
Hard Wheat
Flour
$1.25
at DODGE S
WEST EIGHTH STREET
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Dressmaking School 1
l Pupils bring own material and make any garment t
desirod under competent instructors; classes to fill it
all needs. Advancement according to capability. The
latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught
thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu
tt lars address MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk.
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. T. H. ELLIS . .
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR
, Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick.
ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Phone Black 5621. Residence, 854 High St.
COSY RESTAURANT
We will givo you a good
meal for 25 cents
Lunch from 5 cents up
Begging a sharo of your
patronage
I am at your serivece,
S. WHITE, Prop.,
Cth and Willamette.
THE REMEDY
FOB SOSES ? ULCEUS
The
LENOX
Portland's Now and Most
Modernly Furnished ,
Third ana main aire
PORTLAND, - OREGON
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
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CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
Many peoplo say thy aro hard
to iiml hard If you don't
know, easy If you do. To make
It onsy, note tho nddrciis below
when In search of tundur. Juicy,
nltogothur satisfying cuts for
rousts niul stoaks.
Broders Bros
Phone Main 40 West, 8th St,
OYSTERS KASTKKX OYSTKKS
I Just received, the first direct shlp
i ment of extra select Eastern pysters.
; For sale In any quantity at Otto's,
i 90c per quart.
t'KMKXT WORK.
All kinds of cement worn;
curbs, gutters, sidewalk ami
foundations. Soe us before
you let your work. O. Movers.
Gross Hotel, Phone Main 13.
N29
SALEM CLEARLY
OUTPLAYED EUGENE
IN SATURDAY'S GAME
Local Football Team Seemed to
Lack the Spirit that Has
Characterized it in
Other Contests
Saturday at Salem the Eugene
high school met Its first football de
feat for the year when its team play
ed rhat of Salem. The Eugene team
In the first half was clearly outplay
ed, the half being played wholly In
Eugene's territory. Once or twice
the Eugene boys seemed to rally,
but not once in this half did they
have an opportunity to score. The
local team lacked the snap and vim
which they have shown in previous
games. Their attacks would seem
to melt as they hit their 'opponent's
line.
In the second half, however, the
Eugene boys seemed to rally and
once they worked, by successive end
runs by Preston and Bailey, to the
five-yard line. Here they lost the ball
on yardage, and Salem immediately
punted out of danger. This was the
only time Salem's goal was endan
gered. Throughout the game Eugene's
punting was exceptionally good. Sa
lem worked the forward pass to ad
vantage several times. Eugene, as a
whole, lost by that play. There were
several raw decisions on the part of
the referee, but as a whole the game
was especially clean. Salem's star
was Parsons, who repeatedly made
yardage by end runs. Krelger played
as consistent a game as any one for
Eugene. The field was soft and slip
pery. It was admitted by Salem that
Eugene had more of her students on
tho field than their own school. The
Eugene rooters showed the result
of their training and yelled consist
ently. Salem's yelling was done al
most wholly by the girls, and showed
no training whatever. After the
game Eugene's rooters showed them
selves grand losers by forming a big
serpontlne, marching down the main
street and giving their own and Sa
lem's yells. Tho behavior of the Eu
gene students while In Salem created
favorable comment.
After the game a reception fitted
to the limited time Eugene had in
tho evening was tendered to the vis
itors: The Snloni students tried to show
their guests n good time. The row
dyism shown ut one time was only
on the part of a few Salem toughs
and very much regretted by the stu
dents ns a whole.
Owing to n misunderstanding as to
where to get on their own cars about
twenty of the Eugene rooters were
left In Salem Saturday evening. They
took the eariy morning truln home.
DECLARES STEVENSON
WAS ELECTED GOVERNOR
Chlcngo, Nov. 9. Declaring thnt
If the truth wore known Adlnl E.
Stevenson; former vice president of
tho United States and a Democrat,
was elected governor of Illinois on
Tuesday instead of Governor Deneen,
Republican, the Incumbent, the Dem
ocrats are preparnlg to contest De
noen's election. They will demand
that every ballot cast, for governor
be recounted. Chanos, Doeschenstein,
chairman of the Democratic central
committee, says ho Is reasonably cer
tain that n careful count will show
Stevenson was elected.
KING EDWARD'S
BIRTHDAY OBESERVED
London, Nov. 9. King Edward's
67th birthday was observed today
with tho firing of military salutes,
the ringing of bolls and the flying of
flags throughout tho United King
dom and other parts of the British
empire. In tho telegrams of con
gratulation received at Sandrtng
ham during tho day all the crowned
heads of Hnrnniv Prnudlnnt pnlltni.nD
of the Kronen Republic. President
uooseveit and tne numerous ambas
sadors of Oreat Britain to foreign
powers wero represented. Tho king
is reported to be in excellent health.
How Is Your Digestion?
Mrs. Mary Bowling of No. 228 8th
Ave., san Francisco, recommends
remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: "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 remedv on the
market today." This great tonic and
alterative medlclnt Invigorates the
system, purifies tho blood and Is es
pecially helpful in all forms of fe
male weakness. 60c. At W. A. Kuy-
senunu s urug store.
IK YOr KNEW
Tne merits of Texas Wonder you
vould never suffer from Kidney,
Diadder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street. St. Loulu
NKW TODAY.
Open for business -s-lth a full line
of meats. The Handy Meat Market.
East 5th & Willamette Sts. N30
u.sin, iiuiitfrs-
on, sour or weak stomach, or In
inn rtin Ht.snn..niK , .
fact any form of stomach trouble If
you will take Kodol occasionally. Trv
It today on our guarantee. Wo know
what It win do for you. Sold b all
uniKmsis.
Pleasant, sure, easy, safe 0;le llv.
t i ius, are IH'Wz;, l.ittlo Earlv
Risers. Sold by y druggists.
E. H. S. fobs at Watts.
REALTY TRANSFERS .
OF LANE COUNTY
Charles E. Harwooa et ux to John
C. Helden, t9-t in tps. 11 and 18,
s., r. 9 w., J2000. '
Nettle Rossman et al to Walter
Milican et ux, tract ft College Hill
Park $1 '
Charles A. Ogden to C. M. Ogden,
120 acres In sec. 27, tp. 19 s., r.
2 500.
Clara M. Ogden to Ootto Morton,
tract In sec. 2 7, tp. 19 s., r. 2 w.,
120 acres, $200.
United States to David Stephern,
124 V4 acres In sec. 30, tp. 17 s., r.
1 w.
Alice Lavlna Clink et al to Rex-
ford E. Myers, tract In Sheshire add. I
to uugene, fiiav.
H. Henning et ux to E. S. Wilson,
tract In tp. 17 s., r. 2 w., $10,500.
United States to Samuel M. God
dard, lot 6, sec. 30, tp. 17 b., r.
1 w.
Ruth Kenerly et alto David Ste
phens, tract in sec. 25, tp. 17 a.,
r. 2 w., $2250.
O. & C. R. R. et al to Samuel M.
Goddard, tract in sec. 25, tp. 17 s.,
r. 2 w., $100.
J. J. Houck et ux to D. O. Houck,
tract In tp. 1 a., r. 6 w., $1.
Kingle Hinds et ux to E. W. Armes
eta ux, tract in Cottage Grove, $1000.
John W. Harms to A. H. Beagleet
et al, tract in sec. 26, tp. 20 s., r.
3 w., $2000.
George T. Hall et ux to School
Dlst. No. 68, Mi acre in sec. 14, tp.
16 s., r. 5 w., $1.
United States to Jacob E. Lari
mer, 4 4 acres in sec. 2, tp. 20 s.,
r. 1 e.
United States to Hugh M. Price,
tract in sec. 18, tp. 17 s., r. 6 w.
S. A. Mfddleston to A. T. Cocker
line, tract in , James Huddleston's
add. to Eugene, $10.
George F. Porker to J. S. Magla-dr-y,
tract in sec. 30, tp. 20 s., r.
6 w., $1.
Frances W. Schenk et ux to Geo.
W. Mack,' 44.20 acres In tp. 18 s.,
r. 3 w., $1216.40.
United States to William H. Ray,
160 acres in sec. 10, tp. 19 s., r.
4 w.
William H. Ray et ux to Herbert
A. Cox, 160 acres in sec. 18, tp. 19
s., r. 4 w., $100.
John H. West et ux to A. J. Per
kins, part of a tract in Springfield,
$2000.
Gustave Schnell et ux to Gertrude
B. Hlckox, 14 acres In tp. 16 s.,
r. 3 w $2500.
United States to Gertrude W.
Stelnhauer, 160 acres In sec. 30, tp.
16 s., r. 8 w.
Frank Hess et ux to E. W. Pol
lock et al, tract In Packard's add.
to Eugene, $140.
Baltzerk Deal to Lolo May Deal,
tract In sec. 4, tp. 18 s., r. 8 w.
United States to Adela M. Pierce,
40 acres In sec. 24, tp. IS s., r. 9
w.
J. O. Watts et ux to S. B. Eakln,
tract in Jamet Huddleston's add. to
Eugene, $1.
EATON BINDERY ADDS
NEW MACHINERY
Pratt, of Portland, is Foreman
of His Up-to-date
Shop
Allen Eaton, who established an
up-to-date bindery here more than a
year ago, has met with so much en
couragement that 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 Plntt from Portland as
foreman of the shop. He was for five
years head finisher for Glass & Prud
hoine ,the well-known blank book
makers of Portland. Some of the fin
est blank Books in the court house
and business houses here, were turn
ed out by Mr. Pratt while he was in
Portland. He is an expert with the
ruling machine, and the print shops
of Eugene, in co-operntlon 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 whola section.
' Seven Years of Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condl-
nuu ui me mroai, cnest or lungs.
8HV8 W. V HnnrV rr Vnnamn Vf
The World hna hnH Ihlpfv-altrKf ,AnnA
of proof that Dr. King's New Discov
ery is the best remedy for coughs,
coius, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever,
bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs,
and the early stages of consumtplon.
It's timely use always prevents the
development of pneumonia. Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuvkendall's
drug store. 50c and $1.00 Trial bot
tle free.
nAIRYMEN.
You are Interested In whatever
may brine tn ie highest price for
your mils: product. Selling cream
to us will bring you higher returns
than you can get by any other
method.
EUGENS! CREAMERY.
Successor to Independence Creamery
474 H Willamette st. Phone Main 638
We are agents for tha Empire
Cream Separator.
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NOTICE OF ni&OMTIOY.
H. It. Srhmltt has withdrawn from
the Willamette Valley Investment
Co., whose business home Is at Cres
well. Mr. Carl Fredericks will con
tinue in charge in the office of the
firm, while Mr. Schmltt win rf.
his time to other lines. Q
New designs In watch fobs
belt buckles and fobs at Watts
o
and
Coffee
Always uniform our
best product sold In 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2i lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your erocer will grind i it
better if ground at homer-not
too fine.
ThePlantbehind theSuif
1.7." OlllH. frrtiSFSs
Hi
IT'S TIME
to think of your new
Fall suit. We have
some very clever
models that we'd like
to show you. They're
conceived by the
Schwabs of St. Louis.
Here is one of " the
styles. It's Schwab's
$15 Special; set-price
label "on the sleeve,"
Schwab quality inside
and out. They're the
best in America at the
price. One-price-to-all,
all-over-America.
See them; you'll
want them.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
O
J. W. BAfRINGER
Expert houserrver Q
Moves anything. Twenty-five
years expc-ce. Residence, East
rmeentn and Oak Sts. Phone
A 4511. Eueene.Oeoo.
m
all
With
Calcimo
The Sanitary FinisT.
wAsily applied and durable
NEW DESIGNS IN
WALL PAPER,
Overton Wall Paper
and Paint Company
16-18 West Seventh St. .
TIHUi in
Sanitary
Eye Glasses
NO CORK, NO RUBBER,
NO CELLULOID,
NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
Choose your optician as you
would your physician. For ef
fectiveness of work rather than
lowness of price. ,
Dr. Franc Lucile Hard
Optician and Refractionist
Suite 1.4, New Clirisninn IIIdK.
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE. OREGON
Invites your account, whether large
or small.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXKS FOR RENT
T. G. HENDRICKS,, President
S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President.
' P. E. SNODGRASS. Cashier.
D4RWIN BRISTOW.
Assistant Cashier
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
Plumbing
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. vJall
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitzm&n
34WestathSt,
Phone black I 117
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDuke &LefflerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 512 1
999 Villard Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
Successor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will do a general transfer business;
wood, household goods, trunks and
all things in his Une will receive
prompt and careful attention.
"Business Prompt and Careful" is
our mocto.
Phone Main 82
Res. Phone, Red 4012.
A. C. MATHEWS
ff General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Builr'jn?
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4th
o " "
Williams Transferee
Light aiavy Hauling
wrrw-ir mD t.t R
504 WdlamettrSt uf?eoe. r-fifc
Tint You
Phone Mala 651
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W.UKIXG VX11ER
is said to Vis;
luck, eitept to ;i-,
season. Waltiij 3,
shoes put on by u i
good luck to joe fcj
111 so conitorub), r
tender parts i
he will know iti,- J
ure 01 being nei:i; s
your horse ticii;
us shoe him.
G. BURBA
531 CM'
WALL PAH
PAINTS
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Practical M
102 W. Eighth Si
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