Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 20, 1908, Image 6

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THE KIGKNE DAILY GUARD, I'RlIAY.OVEMIlKK 80, 1008
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Remedies are Needed
l "Wore we perfect, which we ire not, medicines would
i not qkcq do uptusu, uc imoe our
1 '
( Mue weitkiiuv, .-.,....,., urogen uuv. n
. indisoretions which have gone on from the early ages,
" through countless generations, remedies are needed to
j aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise
; acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach
weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is
nothing so good as Ur. fierce s fjolden
ery, a glycerio compound, extracted from native medic- .
ins! roots sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For
Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after earing,
Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronio Diarrhea and other Intestinal
Derangements, the ' Discovery" is time
The genuine has on ita
outside wrapper the
Signature
I You can't afford to aocept secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alco-bolio,
medicine of known coMrosmoN, not even though the urgent dealer may
thereby make little bigger profit.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets re'ulate and ' '; "r " f '
eugar-eoated) tiny i-snulVfrr to telfg candj
Black Motor Vehicles
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 cars are made to go any season of the year in
good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheeis,v
solid rubber tire, easy springs, miveftwejline,
substantially built Far demonstrations and htte .apply to
HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY '& KUTHE'S,
RANDLE & HOWER
AGENTS
570 WILLAMETTE
P- 0. BOX 455
TurkysWanted
Live and Dressed Turkeys
wanted at Dodge's Grocery and
Produce House
Top Cash Price Guaranteed
E. DODGE,
Ttie Eugene Poultry Store asks
you to please send in your orders
early for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks
and Chickens for Thanksgiving
Dinner. Phone Main 645.
. . T. H. ELLIS . .
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR
Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick.
ORDERS 70S SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Phone Black 5621. Residence. 854 High St.
yilemi havs hs
.i.rn.Kh
i tlirnnilh
Medical Uiscov-
- proven and most euioieol remcuy.
. . .., ursr eaa
STREET
EUGENE, OREGON
Successor to
Scobert &' Dodge
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
' Many peoplo say they are hnrd
to find hnrd If you don't
know, nay if you do. To make
It Misy, note the address below
when In search of tontlor. Juicy,
altogether satisfying cuts for
roasts and steaks.
Broders Bros
Phene Main 40 - West. Ath St
SEPARATE FROM
V. M. C. A. AT
Some question bag arisen as to the
relation between the proposed asso
ciation and the students' association
at the University. The latter has
been organized (or several years and
has been doing effective work along
social and religious lines among the ,
students. Boras four Or five years
ago a movement was started to se
cure a student building which would
be used for the student association
and other student Organisations, such
as the SP3 d9u;tln? -octettes,
glee club, athletic ""aquarterg, etc.
Several, subscriptions were secured,
but it was inought.unwlsa to conduct
the campaign for sufficient funds to
erect the building, And so consent
was secured from a number of the
subscribers in Eugene to allow their
subscriptions to go toward the pur
chase of a lot which was to be re
pained until such time as it seemed
wise to go ahead. Accordingly a lot
was purchased at the corner of the
campus, costing $1100.00. It is
probable that sometime In years to
come a student building wltl be erec
ted there which will be for the use
of all student organisations, and un
der the control of the. college Y, M.
c. 'a.
The building for which funds are
now being secured will be erected on
the lot on Willamette street be
tween Tenth and Eleventh, and will
be primarily for the boyB and young
men of the town. No doubt many
university students whose homes are
in the city, and others who may wish
to avail themselves of the privilege
will be members of the city organiza
tion as well as the other. A combina
tion membership will doubtless be ar
ranged for.
It should be borne in mind that the
majority of young men in Eugene,
between the ages of eighteen and
twenty-five are not attendlug the
university.
If at some tljaa In the future It be
cc&ies necessary for a student, bond
ing, fund will be raised all over the
state for the purpose.
Ia OUier CMes.
' Following It a Hit ot several cit
ies In the United States) Is Bngeoe's
class and the sums raised for T. M.
C. A. balldings:
Citf Pop. tOM
BaUfSng
and lot.
$50,000
73,000
90,00
40,000
46,000
75,000
25,000
48,435
26,000
31,000
70,000
73,000
49,000
50,000
63,000
42,000
63,000
56,000
80,000
85,000
30,000
58,000
40,000
85,000
53,000
70,000
65,000
85.000
60,000
31,000
Alton, 111 11,000
Billings, Mont 11,000
Brandon, Mont 11,000
Beatrice, Neb 12,000 ,
Boulder, Colo 13,000
Bristol, Tenn 16,000
Bennington, Vt. ... 9,600
Cadillac, Mich .... 8,800
Cripple Creek, Colo 8,000
Dixon, 111 10,000
Edmonton, 'Alberta. 18,000
Fort Collins, Colo.. 11, 000
Frederick, Md 10,000
Foil flu I.ni:, Wis. .18,000
Grand .Tnctn, Colo. 10,000
Grand Forks, N. D.. 12,000
Kankakee, 111 18,000
Long Ueach. Cal...l7,000
Lebanon, Penn. ...22,000
LnFayetto, Ind ...25,000
Moosejaw, Sask . . . 8,000
North Yakima, W. .12,000
Ossinnlng, N. Y.... 8,000
Phoenix, Ariz 15,000
Pittsburgh, Kas 18,000
Riverside, Cal 12,000
White Plains, N. Y. 1G.600
Walla Walla, Wash. 20,000
Winona, Minn ....20,000
York, Nebraska . . . 7,000
ARE YOU A BOOSTER
Of course you are. Then turn out
Saurday and join the crowd going
to rortiana. it you are proud of
Eugene, proud of Its University, help
Oregon on to victory. The U. of O.
team can win, lr it only hniteves In
Itself. The public's moraLsi'pport Is
all that Is needed to make our team
Invincible.
Be one of two thousnnd to stand
behind our team and victory will be
theirs.
Got your .ticket now from A, J.
Gillette and avoid the crush. Round
trip only $1.00. Train leaves Eu
gene at 7:10 p .m. Returning, leaves
Portland at 7:0 p. m.
EUGENE! COMMBRpi At, CLUB.
TIMUHH ron HALS
' Voir aad a katf saHUoa feet of old
tvowta fir, conaUtlag at ltt acres,
saHr mtia aad a baU from tide-water,
SWiisUw river, on good logging au-em.
ana be benght for fltOO aash deed
tke money).
Apply to
TOM WOLF.
No. 400 Hellman Bldg..
Los Angeles, Cal.
HKf" y Market Pork Sausage
its getting a repututlon. Orders
from Portland. Oni trial n,.,k..u
customer. East Fifth nnd Wllli.m-
otte streets. Phono Red 4891.
WOOW SAWI.Vl.
c
John M. P. Dixon, siiocefwior to W.
it. Beddy. All wood aawed tf. guage.
Fer prompt fwrvlre phnneO Black
3313. Residence 324 High sin, tf
Gasoline loaaaw.
HALF PRICK SALK
Of all pattern hats Saturday, No
vember 21. at Colvln & Russell's,
84 E. Ninth street.
Large shipment of SO-lb. Silk
I v man Tragus just receiver1
whlob we will sell for $10.00, whllS
i they last; this Is a savin got $2.50 i
. Chambers Hardware Co. I
i "Imperial Car CleaneQ will takfk
pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint- i
: ed or varnished surface without In
! Jurlng the finish. Chambers Hard
I ware Co.
WATTS FOR WATCHES
CRIMSON VERSUS
BLUE ON GRIDIRON
' BATTLE TOMORROW
NSV Haven, Nov. 20 The advance
Tuard of an army of thousands of vis
iles has reached here, eager and en
thusiastic over tomorrow's football
game between the Harvard and Yale
elevens. The downtown strcVfl are
resplendant with the colors of the
two big universities, and there are
many other outward and visible signs
that the great gridiron contest of the
year Is at hand.
BOtS of tne teams are in quarters
awaiting the signal that will call
them to vlstory or defeat. Reports
are .g the fffeot that all the. -Jers
are la'ttCtllSul shape and a spirit of
Confidence pervades both camps. Sel
dom in recent years have the Harvard
men entertained a feeling of greater
confidence in the result. The general
impression is that tne teams are more
evenly balanced this year than usual.
Unless all signs are misleading, It will
be a game well worth witnessing.
The game tomorrow will be the
29th since 1876, in which year Rugby
football was introduced at Yale and
Harvard. - Of the games played Yale
has won 21 and Harvard 3. There
have been three tie games. In 1877,
1886, 1888, 1895 and 1896 the teams
did not meet. Harvard has not won
since 1901, in which year she was vic
torious by a score of 22 to 0. Since
ttisn H has been, a. continuous string
0! vlns for the Ella.
ATTORNEY RALPH FISHER'S
LIFE IS THREATENED
Polnh n PlaliAr. -uhn in the nrose-
cutor of the Oregon State Bar Asso
ciation, baa informed tne ponce mux
ror some weeKS past ne na ueou ic
nnivim, nnnvmnna latfara threaten
ing his life, says the Journal. Mr.
Fisher has been appearing as prose
cutor against, several members of the
i. a.iMd, 'aitiAm .MlskirmAnt n rn-
ceedlnga have been instigated, and it
la supposed t&at. tome one 01 mem
ha. t,Vdn fhla mthnri nf tTVlnZ tO in
duee the" BTosecator - to drop thel
charges.- t
Another tetter. ' was received this
ufwa u.u. ,pvF.w- w . -
misspelled, so as to hide the writer's
Identity, It reeds ss follows:
"Mr. K. naeaer; . i
"Sir:
Dhuh i. mnra T tKVA hfarA TOO . f C
to be schot or disposed of, and I think
my duty to tell you to be careful.. Of
course this may only be talk but the
shooting of Mr. Heney makes the
matter worse. If it were known that
I had warned you It would be bad tor
me. rnysisian.
. x& . ?inl.H la tuall.lrnnwn In
Eugene, where he -has visited fre
quently. He is a nepnew 01 mm. j.
M. ahelley.
OREGON TIM BE H liAKDS
AUxHnn,a fnpnlahwl llinH HtlPH Pt-
amlned, timber lands cruised, timber
Ip.nris bouKlit anil sola, irea riss,
Bugene. Oregon. Merchants' Bank
Building. tf
Do NOT FORGET
place to eat.
streets.
Sixth and Willamette
IT
da a a on
Fall and
Winter Suits
of Quality
Are what Hansen'!
tore 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 lower than
ifiiny of our competitors
can affoM to selPfor. We
own our own store and
have no rent to pay and
are contentQ with small
profits. O
You are invited to come
and look at our goods
whether you buy or not.
ED. HANSON
East Niuth Street
il ADVISED
USE OH CUTICURA
After Other Treatment Failed
Eczema In Raw Spot on Baby
Boy's Face Lasted for Months
Cried with Pain when Washed.
ECZEMA WAS CURED AND
HAS NEVER REAPPEARED
"""Our babf by broke w
Kstema on hi face wneB 6M month
Sd! one place on the side of his face
the stee of a nickel was raw like beef,
steak for three monthjand he i would
Jryout when I bathed the parts that
were sore and broken out. I gave him
three months' treatment front a good
doctor, but at the end of that time the
child was no better. Then my doctor
recommended Cuticnra. After using
a cake of Cutlcura Soap, a third of a
box of Cutioura Ointment, and half a
bottle of Cutlcura Resolvent he was well
and his face was as smooth as any
baby's. He Is now two years and a'
half old and no eccema has reappeared.
I am still using the Cutlcura Soap; I
think it is the Uncut toilet soap I ever
used. I keep my little girl's hair and
face cleansed with it too. I am so
thankful for what Cutioura has done
tor us. Mrs. M. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1.
Alton, Kan., May 14 and June 12, '07,"
SANATIVE.
Antiseptic Cleansing Is Best
Accomplished by Cutlcura.
rwr ' nAlnl1 mfVio finrl Pnfl-
VI 'omen, " Il
cura Soap, Ointment, and Pills the pur-
VHI, m... ....... w
effective remedies, for
preserving, purifying,
and beautifying the
skin, scalp, hair, and
bands, for the treat
ment of inflammatory
nH iilnAmtlvA Mindi-''
tions, as well as tor re
storing to 'health,
strength, and beauty
)uasntejMl . absolutely pure under toe
InlUtd States Wood aad Druar Act.
CMuiett Eimu us latmsl 1iil fe
BvWfHuaur lefeaa. CkflSra. ul Ateltt eott-
SO9 Ohtnl40.) Uml a SUk M
am, ImthI ta.).fet la Om mlr.mi
om ram. . w wm of m rur fl
gVid umiiioat & vorM. rHav Ungm nmT.
On.. ( Pro.. BqMob, Km, v '"-
1MB., itot rn... mimmimt m
nuMiMOKml
KVKROHEENS.I.rLrES. HIJI.HS.PAI.HI.S
UKNANIeNTAL shrubs
QUAINT JAPANESE SPECIALTIES
Culury-oId CverifrtHfiiiT only 2 ivet huh
Veiierablo Anthiuttlfw tiny u a Oeniniuri
MEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED
Mall Order will receive paintakin attention
Wm,
u4 appljr Euttrn doalen. Your order wilt
b flilM rrom our latent conslganent, Jnitt in
Our Exprt Will Make Your Al-tlona
and will ehooae planta of the beat habit to
ml. yoar toll and exposure and conform with
rewlandtoape aoheme. Bute your neediifaUy
ud eleerlr. earl he will select In roar lntrit
wnteforoar BW UATALUCiUfi Wo.511
FefftlaUMi, OreaToai 8pksute, Weah.
COSY RESTAURANT
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,
. - 8. WHITI, Prop.,
6th and Willamette,
A POtlTIVE CURE
KidD7,. mi Htir.
II IjHwlil a
Klakly barn lei . Sold br
droggUta. Prlot fl.BD. t by
i THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO.
BellefentsJne. Ohio.
Sold bv T. A TCnvIranHall rlrnir.
gist. - ' "
BUY WOOD MOW FROM
The
EUGEKE TRANSFER CO.
Excelsior wood, large load . . . If J. 00
Dry Maple, sawed, per cord.., 3.50
Dry tie wood, sawed cord . . . 6.50
Dry body fir, 4-foot, cord 4.50
Kl liEXK TRANSFER CO.,
VINCENT
RESTAURANT
ralsfct, all Hoars
20c and up
Pnone Black J557 West Eijhth St
30ARDING
Best Table Board In ilie city.
A few fine rooms.
MK8. A. O. WATHRWS.
Tt Wees NlarJi Street.
tt.
Tint You Wall 5
With
Calcimo I
The Sanitary Finish
Jrsily applied and durable
WALL PAPER.
I Overton Wall Paoer
and Paint Company I
16-if yreat aeventi 8t.
1 a Vui a. .. 9
I
Eye Classes
NO CORK, NO RUBBER.
NO CELLULOID,
NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
Sapoffiydliir Bfltlclan as you
tfonia yot physician. For ef
fectiveness of work rather than
tuwuess oi price.
Dr. Franc Lncile Hard
Optician and Rcfractionlst,
Suite 1-4, New GhrlHman ni.i
y Tltflllllll il i i
First
National Bank
OT BUCBMB. OUCON . .
yaw i, wfcethe ksraa
taar-"'
w1S, reaatTi.''r.aK'
tr atteav
. . ajissai,f
S. B. aUatlH. tlePreaUeat
F. B. aWOSeS-kSS, Oasttlar.
DAJIWIN BBISTOW.
Assistant Cashier
LUKB L. OOODRICH,
. . Asslstaat Cashier.
Plumbing
Furnish your new horn
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. vJall
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West Ath St.
PhonebUckl 11?
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling:
see LaDuke & Lef fler Co.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5J21
999 Villaid Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Fle sMsigef. cat, lot bite
aar T o aight
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
Siicceacor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
n,tu . H..a Mti(ifr hiislncw;
wood, huuwhold goods, Irunks ana
nil rhinr in .hi, lln- will recetv
prompt and careful attfntlon.
"Bnslnesa Prompt and Careful U
our motto.
Phoae Main) 2
Res. Phone, Bed 412.
si . e
A. C. MATHiWS
General Teanne
G crcte, Grarel, Buung
Saad and gaod excavaooo
-.earth foe sale .
Phone Black 2iJl U
or call at 345 W 4tb
Sanitary
mi M iialiiiili
nam.
Atp uaiuisa urn Basra
rreaiian
Williams Transfer Co-
Light and Heavy Haulin
OOD TOR VOJ
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confer with th0?
mviied,
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rsv ans wssuitk
IS SUS IW.
G. BURBAQ
531 OliveSt
WALL PAPER,
PAINTS
WALL
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