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THE EUGENE DAILY CUAKD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1008 Not Sisters Now and agtiin you see two women pass Inft down the street who look like sisters. You are us'onithcd to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that woman at lorty or forty-five ought to be at her tinest and fairest. Why isn't it o? The genera! health of womon if so in. timateiy associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that thera can bo no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. . Women who have suffered from this trouble have found prompt !: mil mini In thn umm of Dr. . Fieroe's Favorite Prescription. It tfvee vfcor end vitality to the organs of womanhood. It eleere the complexion, brqjhtens the eyes end reddens the cheeks. No .loohol, or h.blt-formlo drugs Is contained In "Favorite Prescription.'' Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter if held es sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain e"vel A?' World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.I. The LENOX '4. Portland's New and Most, Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third end Main Streets PORTLAND. OREGON Possessing evety convenience and an ideal Ipcation fronting on the beautiful city plaia. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rales American Plan $2.50 and $3.00 per day. 13.50 and 14.00 with bath. O. H. SPENCER, Manager K ales European Plan t. 00 and $1.50 per day. f 2.in and $2.50 with bath. tugene Cusrd on Fife LKT US HEM, YOU the pliittcr on which to sorve I) 1 in on, and your bible will be a thing of beauty If you choose hiimlxonio china nnd glnssware from the, beautiful designs and decorations that we are display ing In our beautiful stock. Our fine chlua is the best valuoB for the money ever offorcd In Eugene. W. M. GREEN, dealscrocek. 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. ' TnrkcysWantcd Live and Dressed Turkeys wanted at Dodge's Grocery and Produce House Top Cash Price Guaranteed E. DODGE Successor to 9 Scobert & Dodge SMfH Ef ADVOCATES OF INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS MEET Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 19. Page after page of the Piedmont hotel register are filled today with the names of recognized leaders of thought in the United Stales. The;' are delegates to the second annual convention of the National Society t';- the Promotion of Vidustrial Education, which will hold its missions in this city during the remainder of this week. The society was organized at a meeting hf.ld In Cooper Union, New York, in November, 1906, and the first annual convention was held in Chicago a year ago. 7 he organiza tion now has a thousand active mem bers throughout the United btates. State branches have been organized in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Massa chusetts, and branches in Ohio, Con necticut, Rhode Island, Alabama, Virginia and several other Btates are in course of formation. State com mittees have been organised in thir ty states, and, as they Increase in size will become branch societies. A notable banquet has been arrang ed to v.:h-3r In the convention to night. Carroll D. Wright, president of the gaiety, will preside, and Gov ernor Hoke Smith will act as toast master. "Industrial Education as an Essential Factor in our National Pros perity" will form the tonie nnd the chief speakers will be Secretary ol Agriculture James Wilson and Dr. Kl mer Ellsworth Brown, United States commissioner of Education, The subjects scheduled for discus sion at the regular sessions beginning tomorrow Include the following: "Moral and Material Benefits of In dustrial Education to the Nation"; "Industrial Training Through the Apprenticeship System"; "Promotion of Industrial Education by Means of Trade Schools" and "Industrial Edu cation in the Public Schools." -Educators and heads of large in dustries will be the principal speak ers. Among those to be heard are L. D. Harvey of Menominee, Wis., pres ident of the National Educational As sociation; Charles S. Howe, president of the Case School of Applied Science E; P. Bullard, a prominent manufac turer of Bridgeport, Conn.; George N. Carman, director of the Lewis In stitute, Chicago; Mrs, B. B. Munford. president of the Richmond (Va.) Ed ucational Association; Theodore C. Search, president of the Pennsylvania Museum and House of Industrial Art; Carlton B. Gibson, superintendent of schools of Columbus, Ga., and Dr. Thomas M. - Bailliet, dean of the School pf Pedagogy of New York University. RATE LOWERED i FOR CALIFORNIA I PRIEST'S SLAYER WILL BE TRIED NEXT WEEK I " Washington, Nov. 18. The inter-i New York, Nov. 19. Considerable state commerce commission today or-j public Interest is being manifested in dered that the lumber rates now ap- the case of Enrique De Lara, the six1 pllcable to Pacific Northwest coast j teen-year-old Dominican who will points be made applicable to Callfor-jbe placed on trial next week for the nla on shipments to Chicago. This ; murder of Arturo Ascenlo, a priest reduction of the California to Chi-1 from Santo. Domingo, who was found cugo rate la 60 cents to 55 cents, all ' Wounded In Central Park on Septem other rates In proportion. ber 14, and died two days later. De All the lumbermen from the Pa- Lara, who confessed his crime to the olfle coast and the Eastern and South-; police, is one of the youngest per ora states who are here for the ways j sons ever placed on trial in this city and moans committee hearing this at-, for murder and also one of the best ternoon met to confer as to the pre-j educated. He speaks several- : lang sentation of their case. Probably C. aages.fluently and spends most of his VV. NIbley will appear as a witness time in reading. His father 1b said to for Oregox and Goorse M. Cornwall, be a wealthy wholesale merchant of of Portland. Or., will suniblt a brief I Santo Domingo, owning branch containing a mass of material show- j stores In France, England and Ger lng the condition of the lumber In-1 many. -diistry nnd reasons for the retention I The killing of the priest was Si of tho present duty. first thought to be sulclffe. DeLara Some lOastorn lumbermen desire to was his protegee and hart come with havo all the delegations here not only i'" to New York on a pleasure trip, resist the removal of the preaent du- When questioned by the police he ty. but nsk the ways and means com- confessed the crime and said he had nilttee to recommend raising the duty ! killed the priest beause of the lat troui the prevailing $2 por thousand ter's depravity. After shooting him t0 4, , through the back of the head the boy- Several Western men, among them 1 rifled the priest's clothes, lighted a Cornwall and NIbley, oppose making cigarette and walked out of the park, any raise. ! Recently he made an unsuccessful at- A Btro'ng demand for removal of i tempt at .suicide in the Tombs, the lumber duties seems to be de- j veloplng among represent utlvos of j OVi.RTAA.ED. the Newspaper Publishers' Assocla-1 ' " turn, who will probably nt least at-; """ i-.uk"" v-miers jyhow tempt to get free entry from Canada ; of nil forest products entering Into j the manufacture of print paper. What It Means. I" IS THIS SQUARE DEAL? The Eugene Poultry Store asks you to please send in your orders early for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens for Thanksgiving Dinner. Phone Main 645, The kidneys are overtaxed; Have too much to do. j They tell about it in many aches I and pains I'ho Hcd Cross l)rii(! : Backache, sldeache headache, Company Will Give j Early symptoms of kidney ills. v.... v.,.,- Mii,.vl Urinary troubles, diabetes, Vuu lour M""y ' Bl.lght.s dl(.Rase follow lluck if MI-O-XA j A Eugene citizen tells here a cer Dors Not Cure Dys-' tnln cure. i w. v uosseii, retirea, iormerly or una diaaison street Hull's Drug Store makes this square doal offer because he is au thorized to do so by the makers of Ml-o-na tablets, and he Is willing to have this statement appea In The Guard because he knows the offer is genuine. And while It may be that there are about 8 cases In 100 that, are too far gone for Ml-o-na to cure, we aro wil ling and ready to .) all the chances, and if Mi-o-na does not ucre any dyspeptlo can have his money back. Even with this liberal offer, Hulls will not havo to refund but a very small percentage, because the 8 In curable dyspeptics will find so much relief in Mi-o-na ihat th(y will once again look upon the sunny sldo of life, nml will continue to use Ml-o-na. Now reader, you may see how can the makers of .Mi-o-na make such an offer? How do they know that 92 percont of the users will be cured, and that the other eight per cent, or the incurables will be relieved? w ay, us all very simple. We've Euirene. Ore says: ''Although I have had no oc casion to use Doan's Kidney Pills for three years I now Just as enthus iastically reccomniend them as ever. Acute pains In the region of my kid neys attended with a dull steady ach ing, through my lalns, kept me In misery for about four months. One day while working a sharp pain caught me In my back and I could not move for some moments. When laid up I started taking Doan's Kid ney Pills on the recommendation of a friend, I found relief from the first and soon was completely cured. There has been no symptom of a re turn o( the trouble since, proving uw o jxium-y i-ius to ue a remedy of great merit." For sale by all anr.ff-rr. fnce 50 cents. roster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni- teu states. Remember the name Doan's Seven Years of Proof. More proof that Lydia E. Plnk ham's VefretableCompound saves woman fcom surgical operations Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: ' I was a rreat sufferer from female troubles, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vejce. table Compound restored me to haaltb In three months, aftar my phyaloian declared that an operation was abso lutely necessary." - : ..ti. Mrs. Alviria Sperlinjr, of 154 Cley bourne Ave. Chicago, I1L, writes: : " I suffered from female trouble, tumor and much Inflammation. Tws of the best doctors la Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to save my Ufa. fcvdlaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp?id entirely cured me without an operation." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink haui's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-ui3-tlown feeling, flatulency, indiges tii )n,dizzine8s,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to writ her for aalTioo. She has guided tfceuKvsuU to awwHk. AiateeM, Lymm, Has ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS Difirf FRUIT TREKS, Dwnrf MAPLES QUAINT JAPANESE SPECIALTIES Cooturr-old KverrrtH'itH only 2 taut tiiwh venerable AnilfiultlcH tiny as n (UTAnuim NEWSTOGK JUSt ARRIVED Mali OrdenwIIl receiro pafmtaktnR attention Wm Imotwt dlrmct mih tha Omtent and tupply utern dealer. Your order will baflllad from mir latest mnslonmAnt i, In Our Expert Will Make Your Selection ana win onoote pianta 01 tne beat uatiiu to ml roar toll and expoanre and conform with ToarianoBcapeacneme. Diateyour neodfiiuiiy and olaarly, and he will aelect In your interest Write for onrNKW CATALOGUE No.611 rortlauid. O recoil Spokane, Waah. COSY RSSTAURANT We will give you a good meal for 25 cents Lunch from 5 cents up Begging a share of your patronage I am at your serivece, S. WHITE, Prop., 6th and Willamette. 'I hftVt hflrt SPVPtl VPA nf nrnnr that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the made thia same oit'er la 1 000 towns bet meciPc nS "to t.k. ToTZU! d before we made It hero, and we havelcoJ,l9 and for every diseased ; concll "LI "" " th'l" "'th? thrchTsITr mngs." 3iaaBaiBssjs)KJsasnajsaiBsa)smi CHOICE CUTS OF . ROAST BEEF Many people snjr tluy are hard to find hard If you don't know, easy If you do. To miike It easy, note tho address below when In search of lender. Juicy, altogether satisfying cuts for roasts and steaks. Brcders Bros hene Main 40 - West. 8th St.. wnen we mnko the stutemnn- kuow It to bo absolutely true. ".Ml-o-ni tablets are truly great for anyone that has stomach trouble. 1 can not praise them too highly for what they have. done for me." Mrs V. D. Bonuett, Uucksport, Me. Tho price Is only 50 cents a box. MAIKHIKV. You are Interested in whatever may brln vn.. ..he highest price for you. v product. Selllug cream to ,io wlli brlns you higher returns thai you can net bv anv n;hUr i niethivti. I EUR EN'S CKEAMERV. Sactefor to Independence Creamery ;474 J, Willamette St. Phoue Main 638 , Ws are agents for the Empire i Cream Separator. OYSTKI5S Just received, the f!rt Htt....-.t .neut of extra select Eastern ovsters. For salo In any quautitv at otto's 90c per tiuarl. O ; Ki.oi ii ri.oi i alley flour, $1.15 mr suck. iiiny department Store. Subtcribe for The Daily Ouard. Ax tf Signetrings eng-aved free at Luckey's. says 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, lngrlppe, asthma, hay fever' bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and tho early stages of consumtpion. its timely use alwavs prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store. 50c nnd $1.00 Trial bot tle free. Scon's Santal-repsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Iuflfttnmation or Catarrh or the BlHdder an-l Diwn-cd Kidneys. NO CORE HO PAY. Curw quickly and rrmiinentlr all I tinalural niiiraiiea of tbo Lrlnnry rgaot. Ab holutftv barmleaa. Sold br driiegiate. Price tl .00, or h mail. Post-paid. l.oo, three bosee i76. AddroM, THE SANTAL-PEPS1MX0. " BcllefsnUlaa, Ohio. Soid i.y W. A. Kuykendall, druggist BUY WOOD NOW FROM Ihe EUBEiSE TRANSFER CO. Excelsior wood, large load... ijrj.tMl Dry Maplo. sawed, per cord.. S.r.i) Dry tie wood, suwed cord... oro Dry body fir. 4-foot, cord 4 30 Ktt.KXK TIM XSKKK CI).,' NfiW LA X K COUXTY MAP. My Lane County Map Is now ready from the printer. Those who wish a copy will du nie a favor bv drop- ioSot)le a l",st Cilrd" The 'rice is 1 have only a small block of these maps nnd as th mounting n.i i orlng Issjnade at a rate of S maps a day, they will be delivered at this rate to tho subscriber nnd in the ;,i,le rotation . they are ordered SIMON KLOVDAHL,. WIM, KKSl'MR PR-UTH B. Tr. J. Christie, veterinary snr-1 has bt-ou asked by his masi rritnj to resume his practice nga. VINCENT RESTAUPvANT Meals 6 all Hours 20c and up Pnone Black J557 West Eighth St bOAKDING Rest Table Board In rhe city. A few fine ims. MIt.s. A. (. WATMKYVS. "I West Xlnth Street. tlce of which will be announced later Main mC',U,mn8- RM'fence P"" B. 8. fob at .Wattn L.C.BEADLE Stone Mason 1.ive 3-.ers at Whlre's restaurant E'uhth sirw or si4re at l uit You Wall With j Calcls t The Sanitary Finisr -isily applied and durable WALL PAPER. Overton Wall Pacer and Paint Company I I 16-18 Weat Seventh St. f In Sanitary Eye Glasses NO CORK, NO RUBBER, nu utLLULUID, : 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 Refructlonist, Suite 1-4. New Dhi.an.an m.i ..at. ill latl.. ' The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON lavteM jan- aaaut, whether Urn - sw aanmH. Y.r kusiaass wiH receive prompt, awurat. and MaHdaatlal atteo - tio., '. ' SAKH lMPOT FOU RJJN'f T. . KBNDRIOKS,, President 8. B. BAKIN, Tice-Prealdent. P. E. 3NODGRASS, Cashier. D4.RWIN BRISTOW, Asistant Ca-shler LUKB 1j. GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier, Plumbing . Furnish your new hom properly. Don't slight thv gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. vJall and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th St Phone bkckl 117 Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling rce LaDuke &LefflerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5J2I 999 Villard Boulevard AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five fpassenger car for hire any tiire day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 123! chants- S H are r,..,.44 CUSinn,.-. anH a!aD 1 Ciecka,. Mted. WAIJUX0 laHKBi toaW4Us,iBJ lues, actst tBiij,! UOM Sn am L. : 7 . Soi In to jmrtaii tit 80 esnforUUt, nt teader parts n pji ha will .. i.-. 1 wn BX JfH ure of Wog rigkdraaU G. BURBA!! 531 OlivsSt WALL PAPS PAINTS WALL PA! FRED LIM Practical Pais (02 W. Eighth Sl M 'H W. H. SMYTH Sttccesrar to M. S. Hubble Transfer ' Company will do a general transfer husinesv, wood, household (JikmIs, trunks ami all things in his line will n'Ct'ivf pronipt and rarrful nttrntion. "UunIiiuks Prompt and C'nn'ful" I" osr motto. I'liDBe Main .1- 1 Krs. rhunc, Krd 4t2. While Viewing SkySc on Fight AbootF3 and sec McLEODl Fallal New Winter 44 E A. C. MATHKVVS General Teanrng Concrete, Gravel, Buying Sand and good excavation earth tor sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4th Sole Kans'S-jS "."..."Tm. f 8- I s riiii m the Wfv Williams Transfer Co- Liuhl and Havy Hauling WOOD TOR hrd-t $ VIIUmSt. ogm. 1rfoo ' Phaa Main S1 - mta l?v