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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
THE EUCK.VB DAILY GUARD. TIESDAV, NOVEMBER 17, ! Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is (lie best of all medicines fur the cure of discuses, disorder and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It is si safe medicina In any condition of the system. THE ONB REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no iojurioua babit-formiiitf drutfs and which craatcs no oravinf for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY to food that its makers svs not afraid to print it avary i"rWint on , act) outside tattle-wrapper and atteec to the trathfulnese i Jm sum susdar oath. ." " It is gold by medietas dealers rrerywbere, and any dealer who hasn't It east fat it. Don't take aabatirate of aa known eosapositioa for this saediome or known ooMratmon. No eonaterfeit is as food as the genuine and the droiUist who eaya omethiaf also is "fast as food as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistakes or h tryinte to deceive yea for his' awa aelBsh beaefit. Such a aua ia not to bo trusted. He ia trilinf with your most priceless possession your health ay be your life Itself. Sm that yu ft "' r" fr. . t. n f n i a in crniM?iO J MEAT MARKET Has changed hands, been enlarged and painted, mak ing one of the neatest and most attractive places in the city N AfteiWeighmg 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 delivery and guarantee quick service. A share of your patronage solicited. We agree to please. LUCAS The BUTCHER PHONE MAIN 620. COME TO 8TH & BLAIR Do You Eat Toast? YES? Well, why 'not make it as you cat it, right on your breakfast tabic, and by Electricity Th. ELYTOSTO The Latest, Electric Toaster This neat and convenient household article has just arrived. Come in and sec it Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette Street Steam and Gas Fitters Pipe threaded from 1 inch to 6 inch Price from10c;to 50c All sizc'nipplcs cut from linch to 6 inch All work guaranteed MARTIN & BRIGGS, Stf" KUTHE CASE TAKEN TO THE FEDERAL COURT Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Filed at Portland Yesterday A petition for a writ of habeas cor pus for Charles F. Kuthe, in jail in Eugene on the charge of selling non intoxlcatlne malt liquors contrary to a city ordinance, was filed in the United . States district court today, says yesterday's Portland Journal. Kuthe, it seems, was arrested and fined $25. Refusing to pay the fine, he was sent to jail for twelve days. The petitioners assert that the Im prisonment of Kuthe Is Illegal for the following reasons: That the city or dinance of Eugene Is unreasonable; uows IACKAC.! The back is the mainspring of woman's organism. It quickly calls attention to trouble by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such as nervousness, headache, pains in the loins, weight in the lower part of the body, that a woman's feminine organism needs immediate attention. In such cases the one sure remedy which speedily removes the cause, and restores the feminine organism to a healthy, normal condition is LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia Ave., Rockland, Me., says : " I was troubled for along time with dreadful backaches and a pain in my side, and was miserable in every way. t dootored until I was discouraged and thought I would never get well; I read what Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound had done for others and decided to try It ; after taking three bottles I can truly aay that I never felt so well in my life." Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa-writes to Mrs. Pinkham: "I had very severe backaches, and pressing-down pains. I could not sleep, and had no appetite. Lydia E. Plnk ham's Vegetable Compound cured me and made me feel like a new woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty year Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herb, has been the standard remedy for female ill, and has positively ourwd thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodio pains, backache, that bear-Ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges. tion,dizzine8s,or nervous prostration. r (I Best at Any K . Price that the city charter of Eugene does hot authorize the city to make it un lawful or to prescribe a penalty for selling non-lntoxicatlng liquors; that the legislature has no power to au thorize a city to make It unlawful to sell such beverages; that the section of the city charter relating to malt liquors has been suspended by the op eration of the local option laws; that the ordinance Is void and that the plaintiff Is deprived of his liberty without due process of law and against the constitutions of Oregon and the United States as well. (Kuthe is not In jail, as stated above. Sentence is wthheld pending settlement of the case.) SECRETARY ROOT SURE OF ELECTION New York, Nov. 1 6 In the opinion of Republican leaders Secretary Roots announcement settles tne question of his election to succeed Senator Piatt. So long as no an nouncement had been made, his sup porters were at a disadvantage and local politicians agreed that Presi dent Roosevelt had recognized this weakness and Induced Mr. Root to come out into the open. Heretofore the opposition has stood on the prop osition that he was not a candidate. Timothy L. Woodruff refused to comment on Mr. Root's statement. Mr. Woodruff Is now the only man in the race outside of Mr. Root. It is announced that ex-Governor Black Is not and has not been a candidate and that he would not accept an elec tion to the senatorship under any cir cumstances. LOST VALLEY NOTES (Special Correspondence.) Lost Valley, Nov. 16. Residents of Lost Valley and vicinity voted a five-mill road tax November 15. Road Supervisor E. T. Templeman called a meeting Saturday, November 14, for the purpose of voting a road tax. A five-mill tax was voted. This gives about $1400 to this district. At the present writing the meeting was still in session. Every one left with out a motion to adjourn. R. L. Edwards preached here Sun day afternoon and evening. Rhodes Wllhelm has returned from Wlldwood, where he has been working in a logging camp. The Trent Debating Society voted at the last session to Invite the Go shen Debating Society to hold a joint program and debate in the near fu ture. Date and place will be men tioned later. At the election Inst Saturday night the following officers were elected: President, T. H. Fen ton; vice president, C. B. Wheeler; secretary and treasurer, Viva Stroud; sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Carr; editor. Mr. Usher. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsay have moved into their home in this vicin ity. Mrs. Lizzie Fitch, of Corvallls, has returned home after a month's stay, visiting her mother, Mrs. E. M. Johnson. James Parvin is rapidly improving and is able to be out and around once Seven Yean 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 condi tion of the throat, chest or lungs," Bars W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King s New Discov ery is the best remedy for coughs, colds, 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 gunrantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and J1.00 Trial bot tle free. DAIRYMEN. Uuibrtillas anil nArnsnls rnnntroit and recovered. Work practical; no second hand material used. Call on E. 13. Watson at Potts' Cigar store, 564 Olive. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything-. Twcntv-!ivt yrar experience. Residence, Ea Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phont Red 451 1. Eugene. Oietron EATON'S . Book Bindery Hook Itouml. Musnitnc llnuml. I'nrtfolliK Mnilp. Itl.tnk JWks Knlrd nnd Houiul to Order. Anistic llookhlnillni; ltnn... Nnlltlng lint (iootl Work. Xont Hut lieasonaliK Prices. Office at EATON'S BOOK STORE You are Interested in whatever may brine yon be highest price for your milk product. Selling cream to us will bring you higher returns tha;i you can get by any other method. EUGENJS CREAMERY. Successor to Independence Creamery. 474 '& Willamette st. Phone Main 63S We are agents for the Empire Cream Separator. WILL KKSIME PRACTICE. Dr. J. Christie, veterinary sur geon, has been asked by his many friends to resume his practice again and Is looking for headquarters, no tice of which will be announced later In these columns. Residence phone. Main 612. tf BRUTES ASSAIL MEDF0RD GiRL Kidnaped, Mistreated and Re turned Home, With- No Recollection of Captors Medford, Nov. ,16. Cleo Hurst, a fourteen-year-old girl of this city, was kidnaped on Friday evening, and was returned to her home at 3 o'clock this morning after all search for her had proved in vain. The girl is in a pre carious condition, having been bru tally mistreated. The girl, who re sides with her grandmother, left her home Friday evening to visit a neigh bor. She was seized and thrown into a carriage. She remembered nothing more until she awoke today in her bed, where physicians were working over her. So far the police are baf fled for a clue as to who her assail ants were. BALKAN WAR CLOUD STILL LINGERING I'WIR FLOl'R Vienna, Nov. 16. The possibility of trouble between Austria-Hungary and Servla has not been eliminated. A semi-official statement Issued here today states that the Austria-Hun garian government will be compelled to take decisive steps If the Servian provocations do not cease. The dig nity of the dual monarchy forbids it longer to tolerate Servia s actions A final decision as to the course of the government will be reached in a few days. The Austro-Hungarian government Is determined to take special military measures without further delay. These measures will be purely of a defensive nature, consisting probably in the concentration of large bodies of troops at strategetic points in Bos nia and Crotia. It is understood that Servia has recalled her minister from Vienna, but this cannot be confirmed. RUINOUS FIRE AT . TILLAMOOK CITY Tillamook, Nov. 16. The most dis astrous fire in recent years occurred hpre early Sunday morning. Tho en tire Olsen block and a restaurant were burned to the ground. The fire threatened to destroy the entire town. Numerous buildings caught fire from the partially destroyed op era house two blocks away and a res idence four blocks away ignited and was pratially destroyed. Following are the losses: Sapping ton Company, groceries, $27,000; Tillamook bakery, $6000; Dr. R. T. Beals, $1500; Talmage & Johnson, lawyers, $960; Masonic lodge, $500; Reese restaurant, $1200; Tillamook hotel, $200; C. L. Clough, druggist, $20; Billy Stevens' .billiard hall, $150; G. A. Edmonds, general mer chandise, $210. By water and smoke, P. F. Browne, shoes; Todd & Company, clothing; Sturgeon Millin ery Company. The fire was discov ered at 4:30 a. m. in the rear of the bakery. The volunteer company re sponded. The fire is supposed to bo Incendiary. The greater part' of the loss Is covered by. insurance. ROOKWOOD EXHIBIT. There will be an exhibit of Rook wood pottery at Eaton's Book and Art store on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Eugene Is the only city in Oregon, outside of Portland, where this beautiful pottery is shown. No pieces will be sold until after the exhibit. nl8 Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's 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," sayB A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's Drug Store. WOOD SAWING. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. FLOUR! FLOUR! Valley flour, $1.15 per sack. Ax Billy's Department store. tf WOOD SAWING. Gasoline pawer by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. FLOUR. FLOUR. Valley flour, $1.15 per sack. Ax Billy Department Store. tf Don't overlook Luckey's when you want a large Christ mas present. ' Valley flour, $1.15 per sack. Ax Billy Department Store. tf Cuckoo clocks at Luckey's. Signet rings engraved free at Luckey's.0 O VnT the Eugene Poultry Co. drew 110 prizes was because they used F J. Shield's Animal Chick Food manufactured at the Eugene Chemlc-?L'orks- at Eugene, Phone Red f051. N3 .vi v aTers ana eTen bakers this has made the Superior range famous. Chambers Hardware Co. YOU Can. PlirA itvannnola tJIA. tion, sour or weak stomach, or In Tact any form of stomach'trouble If you will take Kodol occasionally Try -i mini; wu uur guarantee, we know ii win no ror you. Sold by all druggists. Warner tunes pisnos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Stnr tf All goodf bought of Luckey engraved free don't forget. Cifln5?M,Spw,ile Ma-h"ne Company. 615 Willamette street, phone Red 1451. . u Heating furnace, brick ari founds J11 8toIe for' sain cneapy Flr.i National Bank Abstracts furnished and land titles nanw"ked.fI'ed Fl8k- Merchants Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon, tf MADE FROM G8AFTs I CKOX f f ,tet healthful, I WSWStv U8efu,?S!- No alum oT S. P. TO PUT ON FAST THROUGH TRAIN Twenty-eight hours from Portland to San Francisco Is the time the Southern Pacific is figuring on for Its fast train on the Shasta route. The best time at present bntween the two cities Is made by No. 13, which makes the run of 773 miles In 35 hours, The change in time will not be made until March, after the close of the rainy season. There has been somilderable dis satisfaction at the present slow ser vice between Portland and San Fran cisco for some time, but the railroad I officials have juai SUH trjth ui J ""inurement olii) J layins ot hnnH.i.j.,l ! steel rails h ihA u i ,ris udi riiuaa iiMtisi tions to San Frit.. The Portland to,J ui mug io naretfcfc. that it Till b i men and allm .u. J ; time as possible li H uetween this tltjudt,; metropolis. The tiia Pullman eoaipierl ii Portland- FrlK) Mb luxurious than at prsc faster. Jonrtal Black Motor Vchk A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as tlx it automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; hi b to Zb miles an nour. Neat in appearance. Travels any Road Made any style Prices $375 to $750 These cars are made to go any season ot bb good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, cnlirl nihhnr tiro P3SV Rnri.iaS. mOtivePOWR substantially built. For demonstrations and w HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHF1 RANDLE & HOWE! AGENTS Misses' andChfldrens High Top, Box Cdf SHOES $2.00, $2.25 and $2-50 The exact shce fcr protection agaW"' j j:-o-,o-r.vahlc weather BURDEN GRAHAI 568 Willamette 5fc. --'"'V, Jo o MOST GROCERS 10 nivmnic rw . SNoirRIFVANPf every MadeolsrUctrfECrg-,,, Juces more 1' Cet. Vfl quantity of Jp 08 other Hours. ASK .ifjjtj THE PORTLAND FL