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THE ElYJE-VE DAILY GUARD, VF.I'F.SIAV, XOVEMIiEK 18 A Clean Man Outside cleanliness is less tlmti half the battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, nd new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery fraranti Ch.M diMuti It m.k. nan. InaidM el.aa and hialthr. It oUana tb. di(.tT orfaaw, wkN para ol.aa blood and claan, healthy flaab. - It restore, tooe to tha nervosa yitam, and aura. Derail .ih.uilioa aad prottratioa. It oontaim ao alcohol or babit-lorminf draft. Constipation it tb. moat aaolMn uaoleantinefa. Dr. Pi.ro.'. Pleaaaot Pel lU cur. it. Thar never trip. , Eaajr to take a. eandy. TRACT BOUGHT FOR j MISS PETTY MAY 0. N. G. RIFLE RANGEi KEEP CHILDREN Roscburg, Or., Nov. 17. Acting Miss May Petty, matron of the as an agent of the Federal Govern-' Atwood maternity hospital at Tie fan" ' r .I,1" ?,nt"Genex"i. W-, E, Fl5- mont station until tew days ao. zer of the Oregon National Guard, -, be allowed to retain control of yesterday purchased a 2 7-acre tract !lCr adopted girls, 2 and 3 years of of land, one ml e northeast of the aso. provided uhc does not renew her nM I'i. rTiin"86-. ,Tnl?rl?e ; connection with the Atwood lnstitu thl u,,lLt ""V'S1; the title to tlon. This was the verdict of the zZtJl'LJl Jl,VaJ t' heard testimony -In u ...... . , me juvenile court yesterday In th sTato mimia Ttin 1 Znl ,the , Proceeding Drought to take the chll state mllltla. It will become the lar-d,.cn pway from her n , :, " 'ru.".0I':! A large number of witnesses testl- 1200 vnrdi """"""""'""' " , Tied that Miss Petty has taken good "" 'araa- .eare of the children. It develoDed MI,KB CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS 1 1!,'"1 J,,,!!?8 J,?"!"'!? ,"!??l?n ..'Nf N.TJ115U1r.?n'eedi ! ilU.e glr.rwee per'mured to6;Unless trndlna- n; hTHin- n.' i" i "JV ! orations, and she also stated that days or money refunded. 60c " g AdTo'cTthe stand n. . i, ,,,, ,, ,,, during tho afternoon and denied that 0rnd0fw Int'V0 h? had performed criminal operations hm r i -X.i at 11,0 iremont station hospital. Nu- Ilefore nrlces take a iTreat snnrr' n,er0"8 nur and employes who jieiore prices lane a great spurt, n,,VB wnPi,,i ,.. him . Mm. f,. NOTORIOUS BATO DIVORCE SUIT CALLED New York, Nov. 18. Society is noted for his eccentricities, made her looking forward to some spicy revela- ?n allowance. Her habit of exceed- 1 Inn- hci ullnusnpa r-nllRPri freC-uent tions in the trial of the divorce suit flurre,g and estrangements with her brought by Mrs.. Frances Work- father.. She announced at one time Burke-Roche, Batonyl against her that she could not possibly live on ........ a. i d.-i .i.. A..ofni . less than $375 a day, and Mr. Work, coach driver whom she married wealthy though he was, could not see shortly after her divorce from ' way clear to .allow her that Burke-Roche, her English husband, amount.- The case was called for trial today ,; wa M- "cne '"B. " " in open court. .At the same time " ui-uuur .'"'"'"V" Batonyi's connter-eult, in which he her acquaintance with Batonyl. The makes various charges against his handsome Hungarian had been a pro- wife, will be tried. . If.".?"!. It was about two years ago that so- " " ' " -""j led to learn that Mrs. Burke-Roche, their courtship was carried on on the one of the handsomest women in the bo of "e coach Good Times, "Four Hundred," noted horsewoman, while one of them handled the lines whip and breeder of prize toy bull and the whip and the other occupied terriers, had been for almost a year the box seat. Batonyl made love as the wife of Batonyl, the famous pro- well as he drove, and he taught Mrs. tDinnDi ...i,i ti, mi. i, Roche the latter accomplishment, at place August 9, 1905. at the Hotel 'east. so thoroughly that she soon Empire In this city, but it was not . became noted as an amateur whip, until a year later that it was public- driving her four-in-hand about New ly announced. Then the couple went Prt and vicinity, to Europe for a while and upon their i The trouble between bride and return took up their residence at bridegroom, however, began almost Newport. as soon as their marriage became Prior to her marriage to Batonyl ' known. The union was very distaste- Mrs. Roche, as she preferred to be ful to Mrs. Roche's father and he did called, had figured considerably in ! not seek to hide his sentiments in the newspapers. She was conspic-1 the matter. He promptly announced uous In society on account of her j that his daughter's allowance was wealth, beauty and love of sport. As j cut off and intimated that the cou Mlss Frances Work she was a great -pie would find it rather hard sled belle in this city, and when she went ding to ,get along without his help, abroad in 1880, she met the Hon. Subsequent developments proved that James Boothby Burke-Roche, bro-ihls prophecy was correct. Mr. and ther of the present Baron Fermoy, ! Mrs. Batonyl lived quietly enough for and next In line of succession. They a time on a small place near Newport were married but the marriage owned by Mrs. Batonyl. Mr. Work proved an unhappy one, and In 1890 ,dld not relent in his attitude and the Mrs. Roche obtained a divorce in. couple soon found themselves short Delaware, with the custody of her of funds. Through the intercession three children. Her daughter, Miss of her brothers a reconciliation was Cynthia Roche, a great belle and one 'effected between Mr. Work and his of the most attractive young women daughter on the ground that the lat in society here and in Newport, mar-; ter leave, her husband. She did so ried in 1906 Arthur Scott Burden, j and brought the present suit for di- youngest son or Mr. and Mrs. jumeB i vorce on the ground or non-suppon A. Burden. The wedding, attended I and other charges. Batonyl retallat by all society, was one of the most ed by bringing a counter suit and brilliant held In New York In re- j well-known Newporters into the cent years. scandal. He also brought suit When she divorced her husband against his wife 8 father and broth- her father, a millionaire horseman, ers for alienation come to our office and look over , f t0" The san.e effect This "wSs to THIS itPAI. FWATF! FYPHAwrii! ''in lite testimony offered by the state ilEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE) ,.,. , the ay R8 t(J the charac. "il . ti.i of the Institution. Journal.- Largo shipment of 30-lb. Silk Floss Mattresses Just received, which we will sell for $10.00, while j they last; this Is a savin got $2.50 ' 'Chambors Hardware Co. ! E. H. S. pins at Watts. OASTOniA, Bwrttle yTM Kind Ytu Haw Alwafi toUjjM COFFEE is perishable, it ought to j be kept in tight packages, j not exposed to air. I Your groct r returns rour money if yon dost Uke Schilling'! Besi: we par him Do You Eat Toast? YES? Well, whyjnot make it as you eat it, right on your breakfast table, and by Electricity The ELVTOSTO The Latest Electric Toaster This neat and convenient household article has just arnved. Ccmc in and see it Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette -trect GEORGE GROSS AND WIFE HOME AFTER LONG TRIP Lef Eugene September 20 nd Made Tour of Eastern and Southwestern States- Geo. G. Gross and wife returned to Eugene last evening after an extend ed visit to the East and Southwest. Leaving here September 20, Mr. and Mrs.. Gross first went to Mlnneano lis, where they stayed a short time going from there to Anoka, Minn, From the Minnesota country they went to. Chicago, where they stayed one week. Leaving the Illinois -me tropolis they went to La Platta. Mo. Mr. Gross' old home, where they so journed some time. From there they went to Kansas City, and from there to Leon, Kansas, and also visited oth er towns in the sunflower state. Tex as was their next object. Old Mexico proved attractive to them and they spent some time tnere. Arizona was the place they visited next and from there they struck for California, vis iting several towns in the golden state. Mr. Gross was In 'Frisco the day I!ei;ey was shot. On that day he visited tne court room where the trial of Abe Kuef was In progress, listen ing to the proceedings about three hours. He and his wife left the city about three hours before Heney was shot. . Mr. Gross states that the towns and country throughout the Sacramento valley were burned up; that no rain has fallen there since last February, and that the flowing wells were going dry. He says it seems good to get back where It rains. Both he and hih wife greatly enjoyed their trip of eight weeks and never felt better In their lives. LANE COUNTY EXHIBIT NOT BROUGHT BACK SPORTING NEWS - - Nov,- conies the bie earn . . . . Haven. ow nnis team, nas a p-vraislng bunch of niimr1S, i"iVv"" '-u lu "1B U3 Thp Mow Vnrlf in,.ri.n. .Ill l.. ... -Ulek .801116 at least 21 players to dispose of. j g It u ih m?. . Chrl8ty MatUewson's speech-mak- of the St. Louis Browns: will S 'inhl.iBu ?X0.. AaS. m"d George Stone. Lll 8 'r AAA U " "WU X1UII1 ed First Baseman Tennant. of tho .. uecuiur 1 nree-i League. : n " " i a. ui jjwoiwii uutiuiw loung juougnery. 01 Philadelphia, the greatest fichtins ton Americans, have been sold to the ' n"icnlne 8een at the armory in many Indianapolis Club. ja day- And now thnv buv that unn t- I Peter Mnhpp'o hrnthai. Tim nor never would have been the player to be a "falsetto" at Philadelphia re- iiuii no is nan ne noi mose uow legs. nisiea nearly nail a .V a : round ni?ninir Al lfuhlnL- a ooxing carnival Is being arranged to take place In Savannah during the week of the big automobile races. Coach Glenn Warner, of Carlisle, Is bolnil boostod for Pnni'h nf tlin lri- vorslty of Pennsylvania snimd of ELI BANGS J.H.4liSf E.U-M. McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery; Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Rjdy First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. I?sES5AGEJ'",Vf ElTne EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE b.ggag.,1 ucliiied tb. day before. ,ie.imer lr Florence and Acme Livery Phone Main 2 1 ISO!) Tom Rhovlln tho f,,..,,.. v..i . , ..... nin- rior. says that tho University of Chi cago hflS the hpRl fnnthull tu.., i. tho West. It is Said thnt If rnntnln T3.. n Harvard, plays in the game with Yale it will be against the advice of Har vard's medical supervisor. AAA Fred Merkle, of the New York GI- j Harry and Willie Lewis in a neat jbout at New Haven on December 14 ;ir Lewis wins Lewis loses, and If Lewis loses Lewis wins. All a bettor lias to do Is to bet on Lewis. 4 After fifteen years In the major leagues Catcher Jack Warner has re tired to take charge of the Galveston ball team. Former Captain Hogan. of Yale, en ui risn, urowne and Cor nell, of the Harvard football team Jim says these three play footbali that Is football. If Jolllinv Hnvua nn n...,nJ i... j u..u uiiiuiiuu, lilt; ants, says he lost 20 pounds in two : ."nllan, runner, come together in Mad- .l..i-a nr,..M t .... ... ISOn anilarn P.nrilan nm-r ...ni. uiii muiviHB nun ceieoi ated rat-' j , . . Ci.-i, its head foozlo. : scheduled, the event probably will be attended by one of the largest Manager Charl.e Habb. of the Mom.tmlj Eugene, Nov. 18th, Editor Guard: The Register of yesterday morning said that the grain and grasses Lane county had at the Oregon state fair, 190S, were re turned. This must "oe a mistake. It also said I was in charge of it. guess it was a car of fruit trees just arrived which the reporter took for the exhibit. Please correct the same. Our exhibit is at Seattle, to be dis played at th2 olg fair there uex year. E. M. WARREN. Wood-savers and even bakers this has made the Superior range ramous. Chambers Hardware Co. YOUR LAWN IS HUNGRY MOW lm mr TIME TO FEED IT 8Pi It will Gladden four Heart HOLLIES AND BOSES ALSO RESPOND TO PBOPEB FERTILIZATION At THIS BKAIIOIJ No need to Utter with Stable Heftue rpHIS is the time of year to apply - bone meal. It takes several months for it to dissolve in the soil, so the nutriment goes into yonr grass next Spring, when needed, if you apply the bone meal NOW. No other fertilizer is quite so cheap and clean. Noweedsinit. Just the thing, applied right now, for roses, holly trees and other shrubs. To meet the Fall demand forthiseffective fertilizer we nave on nana an immense stock rnces astonishingly uv. weiurnisncom nleta informatinn AH suits for turf and shrubs. tsiiMiwaiMtiiWiti luiuauu, iit-iiuu-oinimiie, l i; :i, ASK FOR FERTILIZER. BOOKLET US .... Steam and Gas Fitters Pipe threaded from J i(gchto6 inch Price from 10c to 50c O All size nipples cut from 1 inch to 6 inch All work guarantJW MARTIN & BRIGGSrVwe?tchdsr TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF STANDARD TIME Washington v 10 . ri..., ...... jci. iwentv- Ue J ears ago today took place thai win-ld-wlde revolution in measuring - - ..... ..i,inuii in me standard ii.'thod in the rMl States, whose c.v.r"; W"S '"!r f,,1,,,wed "y "'her civilized countries. Previous to N .'...ber IS isss. the methods of i ieasurlnK llle ln , so varied and so numerous as to be ludicrous. Thi.ro n.... - . arils used in the Fnitod Stales from ........ ,.. ,-,. am, on rt b tweon Now YurVt .....I 1. . Vtual dirror..,, Vs' twelve ,,n, r of ..11,,"' 0 liS"nCt H"""'rl Even small towns had two differ Mil standards, one known as "town or local time, ami tho ...I, ,', ";at.!!!:,U'- "''".llythiscondl.'loi;:1" h .Miss Etna Hallermnn i.. . "",M U , ,U1,0SS coiiipllca- " " w "''Vs. Frohi there sh will tin s and railroad officials were har- K" ,0, h"r home at Oregon Clt She rled to the niitni ,.r .i...,.,i. 1.. ..... . will be ;w... ij .... ..... .,ff.. , " IIH'll there was a genera! re-settlng of watches and clocks all over the Unlt- Irl-f,' HeS ""d Can,,lla- he four f. t ki Je z.ones one ho'lr "l'" t, in 10 which the continent is divided came ntn o ... . ... . 7 0.1 oiiiuoiuiv oui Mr that" A,. " Krk. frm ,he bpK"liR that the general readjiistment was accomplished without difficulty, and it nas worked satisfactorily ever since. Other countries were quick to take notice of the convenience of the ofTh2ma,W!n,ent- a"d tne n"'Jrltv torn. adopted the same sys- COTTAGE GROVE NOTES ,,. Ti'10 ,i,sws K,h,1 Mo("fi nd Oer last V t' Tr Wel' KuKene visitors blR football Kame. . I Miss Sophie Osbers went to .'res- w 11 vuP, T ;?' !orn'ns: where she .mm - ll i I Umbrellas and parasols repaired and recovered. Work practical: no second hand material used. Call on 664 6le.t8n " Pott8'-C'ear 3tre. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover v Moves anything-. Twenty-live years experience. Residence, Ea Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phr. Red 4511. Eurene. O.onn iwu k. n. Before aw sore can heal 11, a)f As long as tlS blood, to n which CaUsePW Ishment and strengti remaTn '-h 0ur "0 anv old sore on tfc. 7'tl WtuZf3i ally fed wth unhealthy matter d CdS'N by draining it from the svst- "iiZSS ,,luon- Sjw down to'tiSt' ttrough the so7e; but' lie Tffi SiS flllhlrwil Q C cs 1. , P'aCe lSOnn,MWTir' Bkin regains its natural color and whS "inN rmrifierf the blood the pa & & tjloer. d any medical adv?c,1 Cfl r W r liiir ik. Black Moto A Practical f ar L Business or Pleasure InpYnonciio nnot un i . ,. m..m. , WOi icw lMan na r as much xikJ automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles SM 6 to 26 miles an hour. milesanta;W Neat in appearance Travels any Roarj Made any style Prices $375 to$?50 These cars are maris tn fin ami crtrtrift- . good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, u solid rubber tire, fiasv snrinnc mntii,. ..... 1 l. ll . -T: J r" '"ai 'uuiiic wrea substantially built. For demonstrations and M HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY 4 KUTIR RANDLE & AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET P- 0. BOX 455 EUGENE! mtttniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinij let tssmw the platter on iW; him on, and .rarut1 a thing oIbeutjl! handsome cbiuuia from the beiiriiilfe? decorations tiitnnl ing In our teiSaiai fine china Is ihebesa the money ew W gene. W. M. GREEN, Zi 619 Willamette St. ronetoM Misses' and Children's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 The exact shce fcr protection against 4 ! LU rather ana aisagrtcauit. BURDEN GRAHAJj ... c 568 Willameue w .,f(",'V8i "' "",kl "", tln,e "il'les thni .w.i.v uuuiTsioo.i iiy iff av ,,ub. '! ro re many niimls which wr.-stl.-d wiih tho prohlrni. s c-irlv" as I Mist l'l-ofossor Charles K. Dowd of Siirntnmi. X. il, workml out .. .1...' ory hv whieh li.Or,.,.t-...i ..... ... . ... i-1 1111 1 mile should l. res-Hinted - mei ldlntis ,me amir niinrt. Sir 5i,..,f..-.i 1...,. iin-si-tHed a iil-iii i..,.i .... S? !. . o'clock notation, fflie nl:m rkM was rlnallv ndnnte.i 1,-.... V. .... -.-iiMmui iiiui i.i.miie was woi koiI out m V F Al len, of Now York, seorota?? d ins urer of 1 ho American Hallway Asioel- will be aceompanled by Miss Ma'bel -V.k . Ulls c"y' who visit with her for n short time. t oniracor Crais had his hand "utl lacerated last Saturday while shooing a horse. A kick from the animal jammed his hand Into horo ,,,T,wL,.1,'h reniovinB and two 01 ins fincors were torn so as to re quire nirdeal aitontlon. J- C. Lewis and Frank McFarland Vni' '0'u(1 a nev l,leat ninrket In 'hi' (B)moat market buildlns on the 'st s.ile. adjoining Stoneberu's con reotUmory. and are doing a gond 1ms iness. Leader and Western Oregon At noon on November 18. lSS3 !dr.ur l!"?e.s. 5""os- or- ' aen ' Morris' Huslo Store. tf EATON'S Book Binder llmiks Hound. MiiRaiines I Ion ml. Portfolios Made. Illunk liiHiks Huled ami llounrt liirilor. Artistic llookliinilins Hone. Nothing Hut Good Work. Xont Hut Keasoimlile l'rlce Office at EATON'S BOOK STORE There is Only One f "Br onto Quinit inaw is ,1 a S3 initio j com ' USED TH WORLD VtR TO uu - m Always remember tho full ii.true for this signature, on every n mi 1 1 A I'M Vav. sac. y "JL . . T. H. ELUS Uwlivll L. 1 1. . . Cement Blocks and ORDERS FOR SIDEWAI GI1 Phone Blacj6)5521 I 11