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THE EUOEVB DAIIiT GUARD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 84, 1008- Women's Secrets . Tbero is one man in the United States who hsa perhspt hesrd . . .1 ... U - an n wflllian III the more women iccrci. imu . . - ii . I. nf dnilt tr ihfini. but country, mew h ui m " " .Tv. the secrets of sufferings end tbey bsve been confided to iUr. - R. V. Pierce in the nope ena cxpcsuuua aunvw Tbt lew of these women heve been disappointed in their ex oectstions ii proved by the fact that niflety-eiht per cent, of M women treated by Dr. Pierce have been lntely altogether cured. Such record would be remarkable if the eases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when that record applies to uie treaimeni oi : I on women, in praotioe Ol over w years, p . . tad entitles Dr. Pieree to the gratitude aooorded him by women, as the Sr.t of specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. . . . Every sick woman may consult Dr. Fierce by letter, absolutely w hout ehare. All replies are mailed, sealed In perfeotly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon tbem. Write without fear ai , with out foe, t Vprld'. Dispensary Medical Aociion, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest., luffilQ; n,y; i lli. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIWION BatatJavea Weals. Womon Sfronc, I IBlolK. Women Well. 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 wheels, soua TUDoer ure, easy s iiiya, mvuvc .Hn wyy" substantially built. For demonstrations: and hire, apply to i i HEADQUARTERS AT B00DY & KUTncSr a, RANDLE &!!H0WER P- 0. BOX 455 , AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET EUGENE, OREGON ATWOODS FAIL TO BLOCK CASE SEVERE ARRAIGNMENT 0F9APEI? TRUST Judge Gantenbein Overrules Demurrer of Tremont Hospital's Owners Presiding Judge Gantenbein In the circuit court this mroning over ruled the demurrer to the Indictment aealnat Drs. C. H. Atwood and C. H. T Atwood, who are charged wun committing acts outraging public de cency In equipping auu i."o .i hnsnUni sit Tremont station. The chief ground of demur rer was tuai more vuhu vu vnv-v was charged In one Indictment. In disposing of this point Judge Gantenbein cited his ruling In the case against Mrs. Belle Waymlre and v. in i) ,. .i .i i n tr wVin were convicted of a conspiracy to blacken the repu tation of Mayor lyane. ju iui the defense' urged that more than, ... ima wan rhnrered. as the com mission of a crime, the breaking of a door, was alleged in conuecuuu with the main crime. T.iira rcantonhflln's ruline In the Waymlre-Radding case was upheld Dy tne supreme court, wumu uom that the breaking of the door was nntu inrHHontnl tn the offense charg ed. The court applied the same rule to the Atwood case, in wnicn me al leged performing, of a criminal oper ation formB an Incidental part. Journal. AGE OF. SHEEP . SHOWN BY TEETH TurkcysWanted Live and Dressed Turkeys wanted at Dodge's Grocery and Produce House Top Cash Price Guaranteed . DODGE, The nee of sheeD Is very easily shown hv an examination of the teeth, said a sheep man recently. 'A lamb has the first Dair of perman- wik 1im aHitir - tan BUI ttVUb . " n MVH months old; the second pair appears at aooui i DNDuwi mo -uiru iwr . no . I . J il. a.. ..... v about IS to 40 months. When the whole of the permanent front teeth bar ppesjed,.4fc'P i In. lt v i . 'i"i iiahha inainrM r in: umn We'r than the other breeds; the Cots- wold anoi aouinnowns , ana otaer kla-hlw ImnMnH ..mntlnll' .1 lahAAn' are some months ahead of a Merino, hut at 4 years every sheep has Its full mouth of teeth. Later the age is known hv the aDnearance of the teeth, which gradually lose their iicniiu; ouwi " ...... i.d rrnnA until 1 fl st 1 1 vMra nlH If t llP pasture is not unusually bare and tne sou sanay, bo as 10 wear lire teeth excessively. CHURCH MARKET The -membera of St. Mary's church will hold a market on weanesaay, Thonlmvlvlni, ova NnvnmhRf STith at Bingham's real estate office, cor ner or tiigntn anu wmameue streets. Come and buy for your Thanksgiv ing dinner. da vnii.. wlli Hrlllorf hv nln unit exDerlenced well-drillers. rnone iteo o.a. ti UASOLINB tt'OOli UW, lla..l.An S. nihuin nr. TV nil am I A to saae. Office Black 1671. Home Black 1751 . tf Washington. Nov. 22. A severe arraignment of the so-called "Paper Trust" was the feature of today s tariff hearing before the House com mittee on ways and means, which was in session until nearly midnight After hearing arguments mainly for a protective tariir, wnicn u;.uw. tucir aiici.Liuu uu.ii i . . . the committee listened to testimony of John Norris, representing the American Newspaper Publishers As sociation. . Tariff Bad Feature. Mofrla aronckA fnr free trade i i j i ,.!...( n c tnnnv figures to show that the protection atloraea tne paper mauumi.ui7, i the present tariff resulted in unreas- ousuiv yriws. ReporU of the .typographical en gravers, pressman's ana sterol f--and electrotypers' unions supported nr 1 with tha art. dltional argument that the Increased fuiot . nr naDer reaucea tne uitlv ml newspapers and gave less worn ana lu " vl rriiA nanrt t, an f not iiwrQ nCCUnied i UU J. U V. 1 u.U U&nubU. u. u " . the rest of the time and were eharp- l.r nnanHnnnil Kr TsAlTtn(Pntlft 1116112- hers. ATthur J. Hastings of New York, president of the American Paper and Pulp Association, aamu- Jtnlitanita aa tiioh R 24 Dfir cent had been paid by the Cliff Pa per company ot magara, 01 wmm no Is the head, in addition to which the company had earned In 20 years $400,000 on a capital of 1100,000. Chester W. Lyman, assistant to the president of the International Pa per Company, tne so-cauea x-pr Trust," read a statement, giving de tailed Information regarding the company. Trust rerrecuy uonieuwu. KTXr a. nnnnattA tn o n tf reritintlnn whatever In the duties specified for pulp," said Mr. Lyman. . "We are most emphatically opposed to any reduction in tne print paper inoumr as It applies to newspapers. So far a fhla Anmnanv la enneerned. it Is content to- leav the tariff as It Is, wttb the exception of countervailing c)ue and a possibly addition to the administrative acta ot the tariff law which will prevent foreign manufac turers selling their .oatpnt.)lhrtlrU country, at lower prices than prevail iDHWir. now) mvs:np. ti-r.i. ; , BIG FOOTBALL GAME ON THANKSGIVING East Side High, of Fortiana, and Eugene Will Battle for Honors .i n t.tah anlinnl -nlftVS ItB last foot-ball game thlB season with Portland (Bast siae nign scnoui iu Eu gene Thanksgiving afternoon. East dij t.aa Aataatafl Salem and this will give the local boys a chance to retrelve the honors lost at Salem vaalra am TTlA DOVS ATQ d6- termlned to hold that team down and are out every evening going inrousu the hardest kind of practice to get into shape again. Yesterday : after noon the rain was coming down hard and the field was covered with cold water, yet there were, two full teams out running signals and- hard buck ing It is this grit and determination that will win the game Thanksgiving If anything will. However, East Side ... Mm iiAMff ntwArtc and tnat f fifim. being heaten only by Hill s Military Academy so far this year, and who holds the championship to date. Al though there Is much difference of iin. b d tn whi tha vfnnnr will 'be it is generally conceded that the game will he the fastest and probably as close a game as has been seen In Eu gene this year. "Warner tones pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Muslo Store. tf Waking up at night, believing some one In her home, at Watrloo, Linn county, Rose Osborne struck a match, and when she threw it toward . 1, 1nnl. aa tha flnma ft 1 Or! itnwr. im nuvi j .... the match fell Into an open powder oox near xne ueu. mu sin w ici rlbly .burned In the explosion which followed,- but will probably live. nrtiA irinfli na a 1 AU Counterfeits, Imitations an4jf Experiments that trifle wltli adJ "stb InfeiU and CMl-J, What is CASTORiA twfi Is a harmless sabititnu r . . mm . w . m 'nan Successor to . Scobert & Dodge Te totaH enrollment In the Ore- twnn Avnloiiltiiral ' nnllAVA . for the present semester is 1071 students. distributed in the various courses as follows: Agriculture, 168; for-; estry, 23; domestic science and art,' 167; civil engineering, 114; elec trical engineering,, 165;' mechanical engineering, 134; mining engineer-1 Ing, 62; commerce, 122; pharmacy, j 89; music, 40. New dining tables and chairs di rect from factory. See show win-, dow. Ohassbesw sjsu-dwsrs CO; HwerfetS , t Restore FLOUR FLOUR The Eugene Poultry Store asks you to, please send in your orders early for Turkeys, (Geese, Ducks andU Chickens! for Thanksgiving Dinner. PhoniMain 645. ' SSVaSSSsSSBSBSStSKBsMSBSBSSHSMSSaSB CHOICE CUTS OF ROAST BEEF Many people say they are hard to fiud hard If you don't know, eaay It you do. To make It easy, note the address below when In search ot tendor, juicy, altogether satisfying cuts tor roasts and stouks. Broders Bro Phone Mais. 40 West. 8th St. Va Haw f!mii S1 1 R hai- nnplr &v Billy Department Store. ti . OOMI FKKIi. Alfalfa meal. At Ballny s, ','enth And Willamette streots. Phone Red y Ke natter how long it has been (ny or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth i i.i at l M 1 1 : . BHSSUlUy OKUpO III lAIUBKWll mtrnrM I. III mi all, W.B1MIM BSaaa draff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re ivjsc wi uosuiuica. An limes Duca m i. w as auc. sue. sa rtoi a av-rc.. Stand 50c bottles, at drego-sXa Stad 2c for tnt book "Tlw Cars! tbs Hair." Phllo Hay Spec Co., Newark, N. J. SSaiwtai DaaHaa . red, rough and chapped hands, and all skin dis eases. Keep, .kin fine and soft. 2Sc. drureiBta. Beadle lor Ires book "The Care of tne Sldn." OMtori 1 a harmless snbsatnto -gorios Drops and SootlUng Syraps, bTS5' . contain neither Opium, Morphia, isr aa?4 ' substanoe. Ita ago is Its guaraatee. It iZJiT and allays Feverishness. It cures lMJn, kt Un.... m .1.1 . arraoa SM f. awuu. a.TOi,uuij xrOUbleg. CUKS fwl vand Flatulency. It assimilates the Foed. Stomach and Bowels, glring heeJthy and The CUUdrv'.n's Pauacea-Tiie Mothar,Pr4 . genuine CASTORIAt iiears the Signature of The KM You Hare Aliajsl S II d...'. ?! J at in usb ror uver ao Years, TMK OCTaUS. SOVMHV. TT MUHtUV ItNUT, MCVVtMSfTI. mm 4 Jg?l IM Ml Ilium- j MOST GllOCW &LI ' Olympic Flour SJNOWER1FT AND WtlLUANl' every sack sruraalte a .i , i . , . . r; , n l i-, i niaue Ol aeirtiru iasiciu wrcuu iuio n. isf duces more leaves ol tread than loyoSe tat all i.t.. j .ki.u n Ja.; (Oaves are llguur duu wuikt. . iwi .mr a mmm quantity ot bread uroducrd 'he conliabftslari other flours. ASK YOUH GROCER K1T. I THE PORTLAND miUIUWIlU SNOWDRIFT sold by PIERCEtM 3 fkX'EZtfStf ) ea2!ES25QESSSS2a( FLOUR FLOUR Valley flour. $1.15 per sack. Ai Billy Department Store. tf VhT the Eugene Poultry Co. drew 110 prizes was because they us&S F. J. Soofleld's . Aalmal . Chlolt Food, manufaotnred at the Bsn Chemic al Works, at Butane, Pkoas Red S0l:- j.;K..,::.i .) ...m .-iw NM ;;;; ;TEA: ; . The way to buy tea h ia , packages ; ' tKmclody k responsible for it ' , , ; ' Your tracer rersras rssr MOBSf M rea Asa 'l mt.Scbllllai'i B-.t wepaj al - - Abstracts furnished and land titles examined. Fred Fisk, Merchants' Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon, tf tata lack' Demon: We have secured the exclusive agency for the "Cracker Jack ' Furniture Polish in Lane county, and will give a public demon stration in our show window, corner 7th and Willamette bt. Wednesday, November 25th, From 10 to 1 1:30 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. This polish is prepared by one of the, most proficient expert finishers in the United States, Mr, R. D.: Mendelsohn who will give free instriiciironis inits'use. Stains and Spots Removed Free 'Ul Watts fori Watches C0NCRETE CONSTRUCTOR Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick. ORDERS TOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Phono Black 5521. Residence, 854 High St. 113. I'mhrellO and parasols repaired and recovered. Work practical; no second hand material usedz-Jall on K. B. Watson at Potts' CltfSV store I lS4 OUt. O Bring inyour Tabourette, Stand', Chair, Picture Frame or anything that has a water stain, ink stain, white heat mar flyl'damage, or any kind o mar or stain on the finish as e will remove the blemish and polish the article from the same bottle you can buy to polish the mars left at home. Come and watch him perform wonders, whetner you bring a ' r .. piecejof futniture to test the polishjor not taSW.. -' o Li" hted