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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
DAH,r CQUtp, SATURDAY. N'OVKMHRR 14, M Ghosts tfd of hus'"-. F7IMpl! I" . ut ; a fancy and f ll tilu oM be n,,1-n'fied . it would unpear more i re-brestnins ---- tEysreintheairwebrea the, Lpro.per.heo the condTtioQ !j, free .cope to establ.sh .t fton there U deficiency of i'reSeBneM, a .allow cheek. r L ran 1 ' da appetite is doe to iusrd against the germ. You can ikit all enn. by the ute of Dr. Pierce'. Gold I , increase, the vital power, cleanses the fioporitie., eorichea the blood, put. the .torn JiWtion and nutrition in working eondition, .0 rjVeak or tainted apoe in which to breed. I Discovery" oontaina no alcohol, whisky or V All i iniredienu printed on its outside Jj a secret nostrum but a medicine op I sown Ztk a record ol 49 Jrt tarn. Accept no baothiai "jxt as ood." Ask your neighbors. LAIR. STREET T MARKET id bands, been enlarged and painted, mak f one of .the neatest and most attractive places in the city Weighing the Matter. win agree that our meats are the best. p, full weight and a fair price for a good luppose you see if you can take any excep- - steak will give you sort of an idea; a ircbtse will convince ybu.' We have our own ind guarantee quick service. A share of mge solicited. We aeree to please. CAS Ihe BUTCHER ! Ttitk 620;" ' ' kMX TO 8TH as BLAIR '---waBatMaMaHltaBfBMHMaat Vr - - atlMawaW m ouiuit l oastr YES? hy not make it as you eat it, right on your breakfast table, and by Electricity X, EL5TOSTO The Latest Electric Toaster p neat and convenient household article has just arrived. Come in an J see it c Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette Street im and Gas fitters O o ina (U . I.J f i..tz:k r-t uucdoea irom a men too '. t f irom,JUc;to5lfc (All tize'nipples cut frci Ijinch to 6 inch AH work guaranteed TIM p nmrrc More Red 4646 REGIMENTAL BAND o MAY BE ESTABLISHED0 AT COTTAGE GROVE Steps Now Being Taken Chus. Cochran Wi3 Be Director The Fourth Regiment. Oregon Na tional Guard, has no regiuiemul band, and such an organization has been talked of for some time. A number of the members. of Company E have been trying to secure such an organ ization for Cottage Grove, and we learn that a band is practically as sured here now. Several meetings at Whif'h ri1rfw.tnrol.lr. t. . - . w. uu.jj, man uLueuiB, etc., have been discussed, have been ueio. ana me affairs of the new band are running in smooth channels. Pro fessor ChnfT Piwhrnn hD. ,....,.... una in 1-1.: J 1 1 the position as leader and director, and has on his list of those efficient and willing to go Into such an organ ization some twenty-four or five members. The matter has been taken up at headquarters, and only the us ual routine dlays are necessary be for the boys enlist. The band is com posed of officers and privates, the same as Company E, and is main tained according to regulations prac ticed by regular army bands. Reg ular evenings of practice, a certain efficiency, and the ability of Its mem bers to turn out and be present at K " if gThePfemb?hindtheSuij"i 1 .-' --Jv LOOK HERE! How many men know clothing quality? It takes an expert these days to judge values. The safest plan, we've found, is to buy from honest manufac turers; then we take no chances and you take no chances. Schwab Clothes are doubly insured; not only do we know they're made right, but the set-price label "on the sleeve" insures good values. That's why we sell thCm. That's why should buy them $10 to $30. One-price-to-all, all-over-America. n CTAWLRYS encampment and other military func tions throughout the year are unions the requirements. The state will pro vide U1W1O0S and a certain luimbvr of instrun.. nts, besides paying :i yearly amount to be used in the ex pense of ni:un!:iinitii; such an organ ization. Ves;n Oregon. MRS. RlLEY B. WRAY SECURES DIVORCE Though itiley B. Wr.iV brought a suit for divorce against his wife, Anna 'W. Wray. on the grounds of desertion, Judue Galloway. In a re cent decision, reversed the tables and granted Mrs. Wray the decree be cause of cruel and inhumau treat ment on the part of her husband. The case was bitterly fought by both sides, Rauch, Senn & Sells ap pearing for the plaintiff, while Car son & Brown represented Mrs. Wray. Salem Journal. Mr. Wray is a resident of Eugene. MARRIED ,aaAAAaaAAAAaaAAAAAA At the home of E. Swanson, on the lower Siuslaw, November 11, 190S. Thomas C. Pope and Miss Olga Swau son. Rev. N. W. Phelps officiating. EATON BINDERY ADDS NEW MACHINERY Pratt, of l-oriiand, 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 Da 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 waa lor tire years head finisher for Qlass ft Prud- home ,tha well-known Dianit book makers of Portland. Some of tha fin est blank hooka 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 me ruling machine, and the print shops of Hugene, In co-operation with the bindery, can undertake anything In book-making. The Baton Book Bindery Is now able to handle any ktnd of binding in any quantity, not only tor Eugene but for the whole section. JUNCTION CITY k 1 NEWS HAPPENINGS Married At the M. E. church, by Rev. T. H. Downs, Wednesday even Ing, November 11, 190K, Misa Nellie Thornton and Milton lies. TQia mar riage was quite a surprise but nil unite In tendering congralnlauons. Elmer Dingo has leased the Are- hart building, formerly occupied .ua a feed store, and la having- It- remod elled for the purpose of tstuutishlh i a moving picture show. Elevated seats and all the other necessary ac cessories are to be Installed. H. C. and E. C. Johnson ond Clnr ence Aylesworth, of Hastings, Neb. have been here for Bcveral clays past with a view of mircliusliiK fnrins. These gentlemen are bright young men and we hope they may find something to suit them In Ihls 'local ity. A law suit was the attraction !n Tinin-p Tower's court this week. Mr. Milne .-aiisod the arrwit of Joel Pit ney, who vas char,-'l wnb assault. Tho trial was nostouiv 1 for it few days on account of an absent witi'.fcs. 'in the meantime Vr. Hi toy entered a plea of guilty and t! c . .ir; inipotea a fine of -io.- .: n i. COFFEE Good is so good and poor is so poor; have Schilling's Best tomor row. Year twer returns foa monn H f aaal like It: ws par faiai A UKKAT HAIitJAI.N! Having found It necessary to change my occupation on account ol throat trouble 1 now offer my home In Springfield connoting of three ac res of land and a fine nine-room house, barn, hen park. etc. I have young frott trees, such as apples, cherries, !), etc. Also small fruit. , . An ideal home at a bargain If sold at onre. Enquire of .1. O. Richmond, four doors north of school building Springfield. Oregon. Mind Toar hainaw. If you don't nobody will. It la year bnslnesa to keep out of all tM trouble you can and you can an will keep ot of liver and bowel troub to if you take Dr. Kings New Life Pills They keep bllltousaeaa. malaria, and jaundlcs out of you'' " DO NOT FORGET place to eat. aixuTand Willamette streets. 11 COW rKKT. Alfalfa meal."M Bar.ea. Venth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1621. FIXJIK FI)IK SECRETARY METCALF RESIGNS$ECAUSE OF POOR HEALTH' W-t).u:ion.OXov. 13 Informed ! his physicians that it would be nee sesary for him to take a complete rest for (wo liu9 hs, Secretary Met .elf, of the navy department, handed ;in his resignation to the president to iday. and Assistant Secretary New berry was appointed Secretary. Mr. 1 Metcalf seemed to be enjoying excel lent health when he returned from jhis vacation, Ulit he soon began to rati miner the strnlti of official duty and anriety over the condition of his son, who Is now in a sanitarium at l.os Angeles. Ha waa unable to go on the stump during the campaign, ow ing to an attack of UlneBs, und again yesterday he was confined to his house, but he was able to attend the cabinet meeting thla morning. He discussed with the president the surgeon-general's dictum' that he must have an absolute rest, and. as he did not wish to absent himself for two months when his term of olflce was nearly at an emit! he tendered his res ignation, and after going to his of fice, made it out In regular form and sent It In. VEATCH BUILDING BEING TORN DOWN New Modern Block Will Be Built At An Approximate Cost of $6000 Cottage Crove enterprise again comes to the front Ihls week. On Tuesday Oliver Veatch let tho con tract for a fine new building to Gto. Iea. of this city, to occupy the slto of the building recently destroyed by firo. workmen are now at work tearing out the charred tnsides of the present structure, and as soon as possible will take the walls down. Mr, Veatch tells us his first Inten tion to repair the building has given way to the Idea of an entirely new structure more modernly built, and of stronger walls. We are Informed that the estimate on the coat runs well Into six thousand dollars. The work will be rushed from start to finish. It is hoped to have the now building up and ready for occu pancy by the first of the new year, but progress In building may lie ham pered by the wonther. The now building will bo 70 foot deep, nnu will set back five feet from Its pres ent frontngo. The front will be en tirely modern, with a fine plalo glasB disomy window. A side window is coiiteninlated. which will add greatly to Its value to Its occupant us a means of display. The building will be two stories high, and a warehouse of brick extending 20 feet In tho rear is also contemplated. Another sightly building will thus add to the beauty of Main street, and not only be a credit to Its owner, but to tbe town as well. Western Oregon. TIMiUUt FOR SAIA Fowr and a Half mltUom lent f ol growth fir. cosautlof al.tio Mrwv only mil amd a fadf troa 0m watt, Hinahtw rtror. on bmx nussttux acraa. cu.be beaxht. n-c WH (" tfc money), , , ,., . , ; AmLT ta , TOM WOI-IV No. 400 Hellman Bld(., Las Angelas, Cal Wntehed Ktfteea Tear. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklea'a Arnica Salve; and It has never failed to cure ny sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 26a at W. A. Kuykenoiaira Drug more. R. C WlMAIf't rVRNITDRH FACTORY. Furniture maaufastaue far wisl a!a or retail trade. Kaetary at eaat end et Fifth (treat. Rawtlriaa Mile- Ited. Phoa Black iStl. Raaldwto phone. Blavk hll. V Doa't . orerlook Lacky'i when yon wait a larf Oh rial ti preeeBt.'''1' SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tbe state of Oregon for the County of l.ane. J. L. Morris, plaintiff, vs. Ima Morris, defendant. To Ima Morris, tho above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Ore K(in; You are hereby aiiniinnnnd and required to appear and answer, the complaint of the above named t plaintiff In the above entitled court, I and raiise. on file with the rli-rk of said court, on or before the Zfith day of December, and you are, hereby notified, that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as ; hereby required, the plaintiff will apply t said court for the relief de manded In his said complaint ao I filed with the clerk of said court to- w',: . I For the dissolution of the mar riage contract now existing between, plaintiff and defendant and for the rare and custody of Charles W. Morris, and Jesse S Morris, the mln-1 or children of plaintiff and defend-', ant and for full relief herein. I This summons Is served upon you I by the publication thereof by order j of lion. L. T. Harris Judge of the sbove entitled court.duly made at Chan ra on the IJth day of No. venr,.9s. requiring the flrBt , publication thereof to be mado In the KiiK-ne Dally Ouard on Novem-1 br Mth $"' "ub"' llratlon on the 2iu day of Decern-; t,r 1H0H. and-Ihat you appear oo or before Ihe M Attorney for Vltt Tho Kind You Hnvo Alwuys noniflit, and wlilrb has occn in use for over 30 year, liiu) bortio tho imtnro of sntf n'"l has btH'ii mado uinler his icr- (jyj&ffij-y'',. soual smicrviHlon sluio It-s liiianoy. T7 -eUcA4ti Allow no one to docolvo you lu this. All CountcrtVlt.s, Imitations and " Jt-.s-i;iHiil are but Kxpertnieut Unit trifle with and j' ".....Kir the health of InfiinU mid Children ExMr!no ajruuist Uxoriuiont. What is CASTORIA OMtorta is a harmless aubstitttt for Cantor Oil, Pnre Korhi, Drops and Soothlna; Syrups. It to l'leaaaut. II cantuins neither Opium, Slorphlno or other Nnrcotio substance. Its e;e Is its guarantee. It destroys Womis nd alhiys FeverlHhueas. It cures Ddurrhuia and Wind Colic, it relievos Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It anslmilat-e tho Food, remilates tho Stomach and ltowels, glvlnir healthy and natural sleep. The Children's ranacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tat aiNT.ua aoMMNV. Muna.v aTakcr. Nlw voaa airv. Black Motor Vehicles ' !V r A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed, 6 to 26 miles an hour. Neat in appearance . Travels any Road Made any style Prices $375 to $750 These oars are made to go any season of the year in good or bad roads, are buirt like a surrey, high wheels, solid rubber tire, easy springs, motive pawer gasoline, substantially built: For demonstrations and hire apply to . ; , HEADQUARTERS AT BODOY & KUTHE'S, , . ... ....... , i ' i '.. RANDLE ACS 570 WILLAMETTE P- 0. BOX 455 W. M. 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