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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
A ---- I EMV8 IfUD, THUBSBAT, KOVEMBBB 13, 1 "The Store That Saves You -Honey IS THE PLACE TO BUY III Heating Stoves If you want a heater that is the best in quality and construction, the most economical in fuel and the most effec tive in service; examine our latest model, the LENOX, made for Oregon use. The Lighted Coiner Don't fail to see our display of the latesk in DINING ROOM FURNITURE Nine Piece Dining Room Set $48.75 RINT-IdAUGHLl CO. Successors to Day & Henderson Seventh and Willamette tin 88 m HH 88 - :::: :::: 8 :::m:::::::t::t:::m:ttttt:::t:m:m:::mm:::m:mm:Jt:t: :::::;::i;i:;;m:::::m::::::::::::::m::::::::m::::::m f BLAIR, street MEAT MARKET Has changed hands, been enlarged and painted, mak ing one of the neatest and most attractive places in the city AfterWeighrng the Matter Fully you will agree that our meats are the best. Cleanliness, full weight and a fair price for a good article. Suppose you see if you can take any excep tion. One steak will give you sort of an idea; a week's purchase will convince you. We have our own dolivery and guarantee quick service. A share of your patronage solicited. We agree to please. iurA QlirJIM ITCHER Liwwe5iwiL " - 1 PHONE MAIN 620. ' COMfi TO 8TH h BLAIR I Fall and Winter Suits of Quality Are what Hansen's store offers to the people of Eugene and Lane coun ty. The MICHAELS, STERN & CO. line is fa mous for style and quality. Prices reasonable all the time. If you buy a suit from us you know you are get ting full value for the mon ey at all times. . Come and see for yourself. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lowier than many of our competitors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not. ED. HANSON . East Niuth Street OPPORTUNITIES MADE IN FOREST SERVICE (Guard Special Service). Washington, D. C, Nov. 12. The- Forest Service has just an nounced the following appointments on National Forests:. Lulu E. Smith, assistant forest ranger on tne Uoronado 'National Forest, Arizona; W. B. Rogers, Henry L. VTayilor "and Charles N. Birdno, assistant forest rangers on the Crook National Forest, Arizo na; Wesley B. Harrison, assistant forest ranger on the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas; Chester E. Jor dan, Frank Price, Clarence Reed, William II. Parkinson, Jesse E. Rob erts, .Delberth. W. Booth, Hugh R. Downey, Claude E. Barker, Marlow M. Baldwin, assistant forest rang ers on the Sierra National Forest, California; Samuel T. Van Noy, for est guard on the Targhee National Forest, Idaho anil Wyoming; Orrlon Beal, assistant forest ranger on the Lolo National Forest, and John W. Bell, forest guard on the Madison National Forest, Montana; H,;i..v W. Waters, assistant forest ranger on the Montezuma National Forest, Earl N. Young, Walter J. Jones, Robert A. Dean. Harry B. Hlllis, and Orrison I,. Htllls, assistant) Iforest rangers on the Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon; C. C. Hon and J. C. Gilchrist, nsslstant forest rang ers on the Deschuttes National For est, Oregon; John L. Jones, assist ant forest ranger on the Washing ton National Forest. Washington. Steam and Gas Fitters Pipe threaded from 1 inch to 6 inch Price from JOc to 50c All size nipples cut frcm linch to 6 inch All work guaranteed U AnTIM C RDirmC PMor.f Red 4646 nMliin w urvi ViVJJ, 41 W. 7th St. BUY WOOD NOW FROM The EUGENE TRANSFER CO. Excelsior wood, Urge load... rJ.M Dry Manic, miwed. pr cord . . rt.no Dry tie wood, sawed cord . . . ." lrr body fir, i-Utot, cord 4.60 Kl'tiELNE TKAXfikfcH CO., L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason 1OiOi orders at White's restaurant on West Rtghth street or address at Bvnsciunii von the gpakd RUSTIC MOULDING SIDtWALK SHINGIs, posts, Boxes WIIKX HER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Eugene women know how the aches and pnlns that come when the kidneys fall make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, diz zy Bpells, distressing urinary troub les, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of dia betes, dropsy and Brlght'a disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently iir a'l these disorders. Here's proof of It In a Eugene woman's words: Mrs. L. E. Abbot, 4 84 Pearl street. Eugene, Oregon, says; "Last winter I was taken down with a bad spell of kid.i)y complaint and my back be came so weak and lame that I could hardly move. I took various remedies but did not derive anv benefit. Fin ally Doan's Kidney Pills were rec ommended to me by a friend and mv husband procured a box at DeLano's drug store. They proved to be all and more than Is claimed for them. As 1 used thorn, the pains and weak ness left mo and mv kldnevs were strengthened. I consider Doan's Kid ney Pills the best remedy of its kind uu i no mnrxet FOOTBALL RALLY WILL BE HELD TOMORROW NIGHT Game Saturday Is the Most Im portant to Be Played in Eugene The football game with the Uni versity of Washington Saturday af ternoon In Klncald Field will be the greatest game at Eugene this year, is well as the last. In honor of the game, tomorrow night the students will hold one of their big rallies on Klncald Field. There will be speeches, songs, marches and a bon fire, under the direction of Yell Leader Loosely. v Tlie Dreglpn student iboay ana team feel the situation to be a des perate one, and demanding every ,tA thA famnila CreETOn SDlrit. In fact, enthusiasm promises to be higher tor tnis game iu . time for the past two years, when such "demands were not put upon enthusiasm by a defeat. No hard bucking was done last night, the players running through the signals, and Dud Clarke called the signals, and is likely to do so Sat urday. While It Is not unusual to have anyone but the quarter direct the plays, as the candidates have had little experience In college games, if v.na honn thmiirht advisable to try the plan of trusting to the older backfield men. The Oregon work will be lighter the rest of the week from that of the first part. The team seems to be workingto getner Deuer. voigut, ri.iiri la HisRhlpri with n. bruise on one of his legs and is not likely to piay saiuraay. oeameB wn .ifh fcta 1QK nnimda ftnri experience there is Sweek and Newton. Sweek is a little light, but fights hard. Newton Is a very powerful, man, but has not played football long enough to fully know how to use his weight ana sirengm. Plnkham will probably be In the play Saturday, after the long rest from seve-.e work, owing to a bad hurt. He plays with terrible vin dlctiveness in a game, and his pres ence will be worth much to the men. SALEM HOPS GO AT EIGHT CENTS George L. Rose, of Salem, yes terday sold the remainder of his hop crop, 903 bales, to Klaber, Wolf Netter at 8 cents. This is the largest single block of hops to change hands in Oregon this year. Eph M. Young, of Independence, sold 190 bales to Ralph Williams at 8V4 cents. Other purchases from growers and transactions between dealers brought the day's 'business up to around 1500 bales. It was the most active day In the Oregon market since the middle of October. Ore-gonlan. Why Overheat Yo Much of your summer pleasure depends upon having cool and comfortable kitch en. Why not be prepared for hot tays before they come ? Ask your dealer to show the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. It's a wonder. Does the work of your big range in every particular, but has this greatadvantage over it. 1 V thatitnever heats NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook makes summer days endurable. Ti paring a meal m less time than wT, . ! the coal .nAoZZ?"1 0 -1 uttJJ j with the family-not overheated, but J2 comfortable. That is the way you will do who nh. a New Perfection Ou" Cook-StoW kitchen. Made in three skes; fullyJ J wwci, wmc c tot JRtTtfk I n-m-r a center MH oftillumiiZ , t , Pwer- 1"gefontholdoiloriZ; plendid femily lamp. If not with your deiler witl 2 nearest agency. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) A VOIT CAN'T CURB CONSTIPATION. by taking purgatives, salts or other drugs that act harshly or violently upon the stomach or bowels. Ask any doctor and he will tell you that purgatives of any character dis tend the bowels and weaken the elas tic tissue. To cure Constipation remove the cause. The cause of constipation is Indigestion. If your food digested properly it would continue on from the stomach through the bowels, and would be eliminated without effort and without regularity. Mi-o-na tablets cure constipation by curing your indigestion. It is not a purgative. It is a stomach tonic and more it tones up, strengthens, in vigorates, refreshens and injects new life into the worn out muscles of the stomach, and in a short time makes the stomach hardy enough to digest anything you eat. It is a powerful yet harmless stomach trouble and its re sistless Influence on the stomach Is astonishing. Try Ml-o-na for Constipation. One box will cure you of indigestion; two boxes will relieve you of constipation, and best of all, lli-o-na is such mi economical remedy. A large box only costs 50 cents, and then, If you are not satisfied with results, Hull, the druggist, will give you your money back. Mi-o-fla cures all stomach disor ders whether acute or chronic, such as dyspepsia, vomiting, over-indulgence of the night before, sea or cut sickness, stomach sickness of pros pective mothers, etc. Read this from the president of a New York corporation: "I have been a terrible sufferer from dyspepsia for two years. The most eminent physicians prescribed for me with no effect. I have been absolutely cured by your Mi-o-na tab lets, ihe first one gave me a relief i almost Incredible. Very gratefully i yours. Herbert H. Taylor, 501 West1 ivsra street. .New York City." uq i ou ilqi i oast I YES? Well, why not make it as you eat it, right on you breakfast table, and by Electricity The EL TOSTO The Latest Electric Toaster This neat and convenient household article has just arrived. Come in and see it Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette Street AVI Mi HKSIMK PRACTICE. nr. J. Christie, veterinary For snle V all dMW. PHo Kn?c,on hna bpen Rsk?d by hls man? cents fostor-Mtlbnrn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole auents for the United amies. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. TIMltKH KOR SAM? Four and n half million feet of old growth fir. consisting of 120 acres, only mile and a half from tldo-wnter, Sluslaw river, on good losing strem. can be bought for li'OOiOonsh (need the money). Apply to O TOM WOI.F, , O'' ,,rt0 Hellman Bldg.. Iks Angeles. Cnl. . w M1I.MXKRA- SAM?. 4- Saturday. November 14. Jh1'' MOTMi.wa r NIT1 KK FACTORY. Furniture nianiifacrmea for whole sale or rotall trade. Factory at easi lend of Fifth street. Repairing solid lited. Phone Black S3S1. Residence one, Black till. tf friends to resume his practice acaln ; and is looking for headquarters, no- j tice of which will be announced later ; in thesi columns. Residence phone, S -vain biz. tf Speres Hawkins 4o West Eighth. Q Don't overlook Luckey's when ygi want a large Christ mas present. A larce assortment of silk umbrel las with Hull's patent detachable handles In gold, silver and fancy pat terns at Luckey's. Pleafjnt. snre, easy llttl liver Pills, !) DeWltt's Little Early Ris ers. Sold by all druggists. New and Slightly Used Automobiles Bought, Sold or Great Bargains in the Following Autos Tourist '07 Model, 7 passenger, glass front clock m gas lights; in perfect order. $1650. Cost M Franklin Touring Car, top, gas ngius, ipeeW .uonths. lignt, aiuu; ior iaou. ,., , si Stoddard Dayton, '07 Model, glass t i( clock, gas lights; in fine condition. Cost livvu. i" - Stoddard Dayton, '07 Model, glass front, v- . lights; in fine condition. Cost $3000; for $ 1 l-j ,.1 n,io. Tni r, o-laas front, ton. all new tires. for a quick sale, $SU0. MIKES NUMEROUS Uiaan y Pope Waverly Electric.-in perfect wndition :hs. Cost J2200; with new reefer for cnars , cost $300. All for til 50. - (rom AH makes of Runabouts in perfect comiit.on For Bargains See Us The Wise Man Buy PORTLAND AUTOMOBILE COMMISSION I Automobile Row, 534-53B Aiaer c, Phone A Mam i" WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE S0 cOA ERS IN PORTLAND THE LAKGST in Free Storage Eugene Poultry Store - ?.-J.,f 9l? of Dig aauiiu-j w - LiveandlDrcsseurw--, Our Saturday Sales are g'"S ' ' ' u, wff'rij m.t rVmad we will hOw h j 1 JV,!K NC - .. rriB ,C1 j .ltry. (ffOIN 1 and dressed pou 102 East Ninth Street,