Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 23, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. MO.VII.1V. XOVEMIIKII
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'Catarrh is a Wood disease which cnuses a general inflammatic0 of the
Inner liniivs or mucous membranes of O- body. The diseasing of these
delicate surfaces and tissues produces all the well known symptoms of the
trouiile. such as ringing noises in the head and ears, tight, stuff;feeling in
the nose, pains above the eyes, irritation of the throat, sometimes slight
fever, and a general feeling of weakness and ill health. Even the lungs
become affected by the continual passage of impure blood through them, and
there is danger of consumption if the disease is allowed to remain in the
system. S. S. S; cures Catarrh because it purifies the blood. It goes into'
the circulation and removes every particle of the catarrhal matter, making
this vita) flui4f pu(e, rich and healthy. Then the inflamejl membranes begin
to heal.levery symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and health
restored. S. S. S. rids the system of catarrh by attacking the trouble at its
head and entirely removing the cause from the blood, thus making a perma
( netjtjaijd ,'lastlrig cure, r S. S. S. is made entirely from health-giving roots,
herbs and barks, and for this reason is an especially safe and desirable medicine.
Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Do You Eat Toast?
Wcll,Hwhy"not make it as you eat it, right, on your
breakfast table, and by Electricity
: Ti?e EL
iTha Latest. Electric Toaster , , .:
V I ,'iv... ; i . s . . . li.!.''r.';Vi I .1.;' t,
.". r.'.'lhis neat and convenient household article, . ;
. has just arrived.
or'n.i,...i i ..!!: I.;.
pacific Electric Engineering Co; 1
... 7- f r
3it Willamette direct
Possessing every convenience and in ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plnaa. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date prill. Tcltphone in ,
every loom. Private b.vhr. Bus toai d from all trains
Rates European Plan
(1.00 and fl.KO per day.
$2.00 and $2.60 with bath.
Eugene Cuird on File
Misses and Children's
High Top, Box Calf
' SHOES
$2.00,1$2.25 and $2.50
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The exact shoe' for protection apair.st the v.et
and disagreiab!e'Wcather ,
BURDEN &
56A Willamette St.
Steam and
Pipe threaded from 1 inchjjto 6jnch
Price from 10c to 50c
All'sizc nipples cut from 1 inch to 6 inch
All work guaranteed
MARTIN & BRIGGS, SRrSSfsT
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Housemov&
Mow anything'. Twenty-five
; yean experience. Residence, Ea
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
'.Red 4511. Euatne. Oeoo.
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TOSTO
Lome in and see it
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The
LENOX
Portland's New and Most,
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PC R TL AND, - OREGON
Hates American Plan
$2.50 .Hid 3.00 per day.
$3.60 and $4.00 with bath.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
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COLLEGE GIRLS
WISH TO ESTABLISH
DEBATE LEAGUE
Movement Sta?ted Atftlbany
Has Been Discussed ' '
At University , ,
An effort to organize a state de
bating league for young women stu
dents of the various colleges and uni
versities iif Oregon was set on toot
laat week when the young women of
Albany College met and. elected Miss
Rhoda Stalnaker as manager of the
local young women's debating soci
ety.
In pursuance of the plan to organ
ize a state debating league, Miss Stal
naker will write at once to the sev
eral state Institutions and endeavor
to ascertain the sentiment toward a
state league, and if favorable, will
later set a time for a meeting, at
which the colleges and universities
will be represented, to permanently
perfect the league.
Talk of such on orgnaizutlon has
been Indulged In by the stmfwyp
been Indulged in on the campus by
the University students. Two or
three girls may enter the tryouts for
the interstate teams this year, and in
case a girls' team Is formed their at
tention will in-obnbly be directed to
forensic contests with girls teams.
The opinion is generally held thai
mixed teams tend toward biased de
cisions, for usually the judges have
a prejudice In favor of girls. Tradi
tion has decreed that Oregon debat
ers shall be men, and such is the rule
in other colleges In the Northwest.
WORLD STORY
DENOUNCED AS
- PURE FABRICATION
icw York. Nov. 21. The World
today prints the purported substance
of an alleged interview , between Dr.
William Bayard Halo and Emperor
llllnm In which the emperor severe
ly criticises Great Britain, and other
countries. Today Dr. Hale an
nounced the story as a fabrication
and states that he told the World re
porter, who showed the story to, him
before publication, 'that it was a fab
rication from beginning to end.
OREGON TEACHERS IN
I -
SESSION AT. BAKER CITY
Baker City, Nv. 2 3. The nnnunl
meeting of the Oregon State Teach
ers' Association opened here today
with an unusually large attendance
of teachers from all parts of the
state. State School Superintendent
Ackermnn called the meeting to or
der and delivered a highly Interesting
addresB. The meeting will close on
Wednesday and promises to be one
of the most successful ever held In
this state.
EUGENE PROSPEROUS
That is the reason progressive
things come to Eugene. What
would you think of a sick, accident
and lifo Insurance paying you $15.00
weekly if laid up by sickness or ac
cident, a neat sum in event of death,
and which works on a co-operative
plan that each fifth year returns to
you In cash an equal share of the
entire surplus of the business . of
the year you joined? Eighteen
years' experience have proved this
to mean practically your money back
If you don't draw any during the
five years.
Here are a few facts about us:
18 years old; membership, 250,000;
nssels. $4,000,000. No order as
purely representative In .government
except the Odd Fellows. Stands 6th
In the list of fraternal orders ln the
United States. Is for men and wo
men. If you are depending upon your
income tor support, yon cannot af
ford not to have that Income in
sured. The National Protective Le
gion has what yon need; secure it
before It Is too late. Investigations
solicited. We Invite you to address
Frank C. McLean, deputy organizer,
215 W. 11th street, who is now mak
ing Eugene his headquarters.
1 We want several ladles and gentle
men in ana atiout Eugene to solicit
members for us. ,
JTfiW LANE COUNTY MAP. '
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My Lane County Map Is now ready
from the printer. Those who wish
a copy will do me a favor by drop
ping me a post card. The price is
iv.uu.
I have oaly a small block of these
maps and as the mounting and col
oring la made at a rate of 8 maps a
day, they will be delivered at this
rate to the subscribers and In the
same rotation as they are ordered.
8IMON KLOVDAHL.
Watched Fifty Years.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Hucklen's Arnica
Salve; and it has never failed to cure
any sore, boll, ulcer or burn tcwhlch
It was applied. It has saved us manv
a doctor bill." says A. F. Hardv, of
East Wilton, Maine. 25c at W. A
Kuykednll's Drug Store.
JIAIRYMEN.
You are Interested in whatever
to iiuereaiea in whatever
m"T Drl" the highest price for
TO" ml! product. Selllug cre-
to us will bring yon higher returTs
thai you can get by any other
EUOENI5 CREAMERY.
Siiecwoor to Independence Creamerv
4 1 4 w. Willamette st. Phoue Mnln 6S.X
We are agents for the Empire
Cream Separator.
WATTS FOR WATCHES
REATY TRANSFERS
OF LANE COUNTY
Arthur I.ifljley et ux to Mrs. E.
A. Mudget. tiTict in sec.O. tp. 18 s..
r. 2 w., $1800.
Melvin Hansen to Melvin Hansen
et al, tract in Walnut fara, i.
Storey Bracher Lumber Co. to A,
F. Pottrntz et al. tract in sec. 16
t 1 a i. r w . 13750.
1 M. E.' Phillips et ux to Frank A.
Fox, tract In Glenada, $100. . i ;
fiartha W. Karnowsky to Arnold
M. Karnowsky, V4 acre in tp. 17 s.,
r. 1 e;, $1. ' v :''
' T. G. Hendricks to Ella Fisher,
tract In Mulligan's add. on the west
to Eugene, $1.
Springer Emmerson et ux to G.
D. & iL. A. Coryell, 100 acres in tp.
19 s.; r. 5 w., $1000.
Nancy A. Sfnith to Louise A. Linn,
tract In Shaw's 2nd add. to Eugene,
1RKO .
W, Polders et ux to W. H. Hodes,
lot 24, TjSiltcoos iLaKe uiud, iuu.
Hiram E Lee et ux to Blue Moun
tain Class, 1 acre in sec. 13, tp. 21
s., r. S w., $10.
TIniteil States to Benjamin S. Bing
ham, 160 acres In sec. 10, tp. 22 s.,
r. 4 w.
Robert H. Parker to Eli Bangs et
ux, tract in Lane county, $J.'o0.
United States to Fred M. DeN'effe,
tract in sec. 10. tp. 22 s., r. 4 w.
O. & C. R. R. to C. A. Harlow et
al, 1 acre in sec. 27, tp. 17 s., r.
10 w.; S20.
Albert J.- Ward et ux to R. C.
Shepherd et ux, 160 acres in sec.
1. to. 17 r. r. 3 e.. $10.
Emil Steffan et ux to Ellas Dick-
erhoof, tract in Cottage Grove; $3o0.
Burton H. Lee et ux to D. G. Go
ver, tract in sec. 22, tp. 20 s., r. 4
w., $800.
i Gus'O. Solum et ux to J. P. Por
ter, 80 acres in sec. 34, tp. 18 s., r.
7 w., $1000.
! United States to F. Elsca'nip', 160
acres In sec. 10, tp. 19 s., r 7 w:
. United States to John R. Hoselton,
J 60 acres In sec. 10, tp. 19 s., r.
7 w
: United States to Henry Elscamp,
160 acres In sec. 10, tp. 19 s., r.
7 w.
Wm. Landcss et ux to Calista Z.
Lingo, 2.04 acres in-sec. 33, tp. 20
, r. 3 w., $K00. :
Leonard Wilson to H. C. Neat,
tract in Marcola, $125.'
H. L, Bown, sheritt to Mary s.
Wheeler, 120 acres in sec. 14, tp.
17' s., r. 8 w., $6.91.
W. B. Cooper et ux to ueo. .
Hull, tract In sec. 4, tp. 21 s., r. 3
w., $215.
M. E. Furrow et ux to J. J. Har
den et al,. tract in Pleasant Hill,
$100. ..... , , . , .
William H. Russell et al to Sam
uel Awanson,' 110 acres in sec. 32,
tp. 17 s., r. 1 w., $10.
Bruce L. David to Charles R. Da
vid, tract in Florence, $1500.
Charles R. David et ux to Bruce
L. Davfd,' tract in see. 7; tp. 18 8.,
r. 10 w., $2500.
Charles R. David to Jennie M.
David, tract In Florence, $10.
Ella J, Morse to Charles R. David.
tract in Florence, $10.
Ella J. Morse to Bruce L. David,
tract lh Florence, $10.
W. Polders, trustee, et ux to C.
S. Frank, lbt 45, Tslltcoos Lake
Club, $100. ....
United States to Almon Wheeler.
tract In sec. 2, tp. 20 s., r. 7 w.
Almon Wheeler et ux to Thomas
C. Wheeler, tract in sec. 2, tp. 20
s., r. 7 w., $1000.
Sarah Lilly Callison et al to N. W.
White, tract In sees. 21 and 28, tp.
21 s., r. 3 w., $1.
N. W. White et ux to S. H. Calli
son, tract In tp. 21 s., r. 3 w., $1.
S. H. Calllson et ux to V. S. Camp
bell, tract In tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., $1.
H. M. Anderson et al to Catherine
E. Broadwater et al, tract in sec. 19,
tp. 16 s., r. 1 w.. $1.
Rudolph Yergle to Josef Hufnagel,
tract In Purkerson & Qulmby add.
to Eugene, $400.
Heirs of O. F. Knox to W. B. Coop
er, 220 acres in tp. 20, s r 3 w.
$17560,
W. B. Cooper to J. A. Abeene;
tract In sec. 4; tp:21, s r-8 wi $T0.
William Polders etux to John S.
Magladiy, tract in Eugene, $10.
. Calvin Morro etux to Herbert A.
Cox, 160 acres in tp. 19, s r 4 w. $10.
Anna A. Baker etal to Lena Flynn
tract in Coburg, $61.
W. F. Speer etux to George W.
Hayward etux, tract in Fairmount.
$1500.
R. W. Matteson etux to Minnie M.
Ranch, tract in Sladden's add to Eu
gene, $450.
A. T. Bonnett etux to George
Ruble, tract in Junction, $S00.
John B. Harris to Lucy F. Purker
son, tract In Cheshire's addn to Eu
gene, ii.
w. W. Calkins etux to Martha
ivy, tract In Fairmount. $100.
August Vitus etux to Eugene Hol
land, tract In tp. 17. s r 2 w. $1000.
J. J. Harden et al to C. E. Gardin-
ler, tract In walnut ParK, $175.
Luna .Faublon etux to Luther E.
McCougal, tract In Shaw's addn to
Eugene, $10.
Melvin Hansen to Geo. Hayward
etux; tract In Fairmount, $100.
0WA19TS maonw aonf aonw aonf
COFFEE
Why doesn't your gro
cer moneyback every
thing ?
Can't get the goods or
the money.
Ttur rrocerrjmt jont mnnr It too doo
& Sctutliat'i Beat: w n k.S .
FLOUR. FIXH'R.
Valley flour, JJ.15 per sack. aJ
Billy DepartmenPstore.
i
I.ar KI
o - "icui 1I OU-10. SUK
r loss Mattresspa tnof j
whih i t .;r .vr-:-
".ti re, mi nu.vv, wniie'
hey last; this Is a savin gof J2.B0 i
Chambers Hardwire Co.
mint, A. rWr.f . u. laKei
.- . ,,. nu; riiiu Oil ft pa nt-
- - .... .n.i.u em mtn wiinout In-1
Jurlng the finish. Chambers Hard-
Women as Wei! as filen Are Blade
miserable by Kidney and
o - Bladder Trouble.
Kidnev trouble prevs upon the mind.
discoura'gesaudlesseiis"mbitioii; beauty,
vigor ana cneenui
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born1 afflicted with
weak kidneys. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
tge when it should be able to control the
tuxuAoe. it is vet afflicted with bed-wet
ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi
culty is Kianey . irouuie, uu we am
step should be towards the treatment of
these importantorgans. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and .bladder .'ana not to
habit as most people suppose. i
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
SwamD-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in lilty-
.mil mif.-lnlfct!'
bottles. Youmav
have a samplcbottle
bv mail free, also a nonwofSwamp-Boo.
oamublut telling all about Swamp-Root
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. Ill writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
lliuglmmton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remembet the name,, Swnmp-Root,
Dr, Kilmer's bu-amp-Koot, ami me liu
dress, liiiighiimton. N. Y . r.n ewf
bottle. V.
EVEROBKENSXILTES, BITI.11S.P ALIUS
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
Dwarf FRUIT TRKK3,Dwnrf MAl'I,:s
0UAINT JAPANESE SPECIALTIES
Century -old KTerrreons only 2 feet hieh
Venarable Antliultie tinr m Gernnintu
NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED
yratrawui reolTep&lDftklnB attention
I nhrtn nlanta of th hMt haMtn tn
MltYMvaoU todtxponr and oonform with
rr l.andoap ohem. State yo
tti oUarlr, and ha will aelaot In
WrluTor our NEW CATALO
oar needit fully
Vwtlud, Omw . apokaut, Waah.
COSY RESTAURANT
We will give you a good
meal for 25 cents
Lunch from 6 cents up
Begging a share of your
patronage
I am at; your serivece,
S. WHITE, .Prop.,
6th and Willamette.
GEO. K. MUNROE
FURNITURE
07 West KiRhtli St., KiiRene, Oregon.
V , I'hone Red (5570. '
Solo Agents for the Portland
! Stove Works. i
Fifty-three styles, Including'" ibi
noted Detroit Line. Also the Laclede
Uanes the best low price range
on the market.
A full line of Heaters Just from
the factory.
Call and examine our large stool
before buying elsewhere. ; .
scotrs santai-ptysin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
Far Ialammatlon or Catarrh
Of tha Bladder and DImaumI
Kidneya. MO ODES MO FAT.
roiqulfltly and permanently
the tJrlnarj rgmttM. Ab-
UK ' u i in i a n , ooia DT
rirassUts. Price 1.00. or b
lruKgUts. Pries U.OO.
pmT, Kt-ild, ll.oo.
turn
iTHE SANTAL-PEPSIM CO.
Belltlantalae, Ohio.
Kuykendall, drug-
Sold by A
Klet
BUY WOOD NOW FROM
The
EUGENE TRANSFER CO.
Excelsior wood, large load... yi.oo
Dry Maple, sawed, per cord.. 5.50
Dry tie wood, sawed cord ... 50
Dry body fir, 4-foot, cord 4.50
KIOKNE TRANSFER CO.,'
VINCENJ
RESTAURANT
Meals at all Hoars
20c and up
PnoneBlk 1557 West Eighth St
Hoarding
Dost Table Board in Hie city.
A few fine rooms.
MRS. A. O. WATHEWS,
West Ninth Street.
steals
. ' j
29''
i iim You Wall
With
I Calcimol
The Sanitary Finish
tfsuy applied and durable
WALL PAPER. !
Owton Wall Paper. ' .
ana faint Company
16-18 West Sbvo,i. o. '
w oi.
Sanitary
Eye Classes
NO CORK, NO RUBBER
NO CELLULOID,
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 und Refiactionlst.
. -1!4' J'1"" Chrism,,,, nI(lR.
; The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE. ORECON
Invites your account, whether large
, i i ., or gmaii.
Voiir business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAFE PKPOSIT ltOXKS FOR RENT
,. p T. a. HENDRICKS,, President
S. D. EAKIN, Vice-President.
. K E. SNODGRASS, Cashier.
. DARWIN BRISTOW,
'' . Assistant Cashier
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
. Assistant Cashier.
Plumbing
Furnish your new horn
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. C&W
and let us estimate on
. your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West 8th St
. Phone black 1 11?
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDuke &Lef(lerCo.
Well Drillers
' Telephone Red 5121
999 Villard Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five fpassenger car for hire
anytime day or night -..
GOOD DRIVER
CAll BlLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
Successor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will do a general transfer business,
wood, household goods, trunks ana,
all tilings in bis line will rcceirfj
prompt and careful attention. I
"Business Prompt and Core"" "
. ( or motto. j
I'hone Main 32
Res. Phone, Red 4812.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Boiling
Sid and good excavation
. . . earth for sale
Phone Black 28JI
or call at 345 W 4th
Williams Transfer Co.
Liehl and Heavy Haulinj
VOOD TOR SALE
504WlllimetlSU EugetK. "V00
Phois Main 6S1
Uoi.
Mat
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luck. n)!S
eood lati'jrr.
fit so KE!ri
lenaer pint
ha vilt I.....
' lire of bemsn
juur aorseti
us shoe l;i
g. bus:
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Neighbors Ai
Boss Hm
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