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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1908)
ti r. TOT HCGBTO DAILY GUARD ' . SATURDAY, 'DECEMBER i, IBM. TVbf Sisters Now and ngain you see two women pass ing down Ino street who look like sisters You are ae'onished to learn that they are mother and uauiitcr, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it so? The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of the essentially ' feminine organs thtt there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who have suffered from . this trouble have found prompt relief and euro in the use of Dr ' Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to the organs of womanhood. It clear the complexion, brightens the eyes and reddens the cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drills is contained In "Favorite Prescription." , Any sick woman may consult Ur. Pierce by letter, frae. Every letter is held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a i l:un envelope. Address: World's Dispeubary Medical Assoc!h(.o:i, !;r. K.V. I'icrce, I'res., Buffalo, N.Y. FOOTBALL MEN TO l llTi. has beeD ln Wasl?lnBton , nn.nii i-nDDCO ! The freshman class decided again PRESENT COACH FOREES (last night not to invite outsiders to i their dance. In January. The ques WITH SILVER SERVICE, tion was brought up by a coterie of " 1 the class once before. The vote ! stood last night, 38 to 18. ' m j Prof. F. G. Young went to Port Debate Men Challenge Whit- j lani toda man "P. U." Girls Chal lenge Oregon Co-eds "U. OF 0. MEDICAL DEPARMEMJ FAKE" ALLEGES TELEGRAM PHYSICIAN NOT LIKELY TO REVIVE EXECUTED MAN , Ml-TABLETSi-N?,,! w& a si i civic MSRiFiriNF rn cTiniiicu.aA. ,F9r IMfcB Blf uvvb'a aku ciUMd imvo store. 3RilLC&.?: MOST GR.OCERS SELL Olympic Flour SNOWIRIFT ANDIBRILLIANT every sack guaranteed Made ol illtcted Ejntcro Oregon hard wheat. It pro- Jucet mrjre loaves of kread than any other flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the increased quantity of bread produced he cost is no higher than for other Hours. ASK YOUP. GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS SNOWDRIFT sold by PIERCE BROS. Subscribe for The Daily Guard. Robert V. Forbes, and the lady to be Mrs. Forbes on Christmas, will be presented with a fine silver set by tho Oregon football team when they return to the West on their honey moon. The football men met last night and voted to subscribe $50 for the service as a token of their high regard for their coach. In all prob ability the presentation of the pres ent will be made at the first assem bly after the holiday interim, when the "Qs" will also bo given to the players. ICvery man on the team subscrib ed a considerable amount. The prece dent Is new at Oregon, and wa3 sug gested because of the popularity of tho coach, 'I'd Debate Whitman. Tho committee on Oratory and De bate will write to Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash, for a debate this winter on the income tax question. The idea is that of Samuel Elliot, the debate coach, who believes that a second debate squad 'of sufficient quality is ln college to. Insure a good pontest with Whitman. ' No men on the Interstate teams will he Allowed to enter the tryouts, The first eight of the number who did not make the squad will alone be permitted to tryout In the final choice of three men in January. In case Whitman cannot debate, Whitworth College will be tried for ft date, ' I'acif id Challenges! Pacific University girls liave also challenged the Oregonwomen to a forensic contest, and a contest this winter is a probability. The Butax ians, the girls literary lociety, are Bald to be ln tavor of the debate, but the opinion of Professor arson has not yet been consulted. New College Paper. Announcement has been made that Immediately after the holidays a new college paper will be published on the campus. The unique name is the Midnight Doughnut, and Issues will be published twice a week with an occasional extra. Trie policy of the publication will be witty news. Two sample issues have already appear ed, which pleased highly the limited number who received conies. The paper does not state who is the editor or the publisher, and that feature of it seems to be a mystery. College News. John Penland, the famous Oregon athlete, Is viBlting frlendB at the Uni versity. He will finish up his thesis work, and receive his degree in the Trenton, N. J., Dec. 19.-j-County Physician Frank G. Scammell is still of the opinion that he will be able to set at rest the dispute that a man who has died in the electric chair does not die there, but under the knife of the surgeon at the subse quent autopsy. But according to the authorities the physician is not like ly to have a chance to test his the ory next Monday, as he had planned to do, In the case of John Mantas anna, who Is to be electrocuted in the state prison on that date. . The prison officials have decided to be guided by the opinion of the eminent legal authorities who have told them that if they lent themselves to the proposed experiment of Dr. Scammell they would be liable to in- ! I dictment and impeachment for mal-1 feasance in office. Head Keeper Os- borne of Mie state prison, declares ! that he does hot propose to get him- I self into any trouble with such ex-1 ' periments. He lias therefore decid- j ed that Dr. Scammell will not be in ' ' vited to the electrocution of Manias-.'; i anna. The electrocution will be de ; forred until evening and the keeper will not turn the body over to the physician until the next morning, when there will be no possibility of his resuscitating the victim of the death chair. Institution is Eun for Stock Company Five Dollars for Five Lectures A Dangerous Operation. is the removal of the appendix by a Burgeon. No one who takes Dr.King's New Life Pills Is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, headache, bllllous nesa and malaria. 25c at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. WOGJ SAWING. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. Miss Margaret Gill has hand painted China and water colors on display and for sale at Gilbert's Art store. Agents wanted to sell the home Economizer. It will be to your inter est to call at Hoffman House and see L. T. Butts,, room 2.9, agent for Ore gon. Big money maker. tf Heating furnace, snck and founda tion stone for sain cheap by Flrt National Bank While freely admitting that within the last few years several thpu'sand dollars have been expended ln im proving the Medical Department of the University of Oregon, and that Its standard of excellence has risen appreciably, leading members of the profession in Portland declare that for a lengthy period the institution has been a "fake" and a "joke," and that It has always been and is now being conducted almost entirely in tho finannlal interest of Pr. Simeon B. Joseph!, manager and dean of the' faculty, and a few others. Their contention is that without a state appropriation ' which will at least permit the institution to be brought up to the standard of second class Eastern medical colleges, it is useless, and that unless the legisla ture can be prevailed upon to grant an appropriation of sufficient size it should be abolished. To continue the college longer under present condi tions' it is maintained, would be noth iui; More tlian an imposition on the public, which is represented as al ready suffering severely because of the "palpable fraud" which they al lege is perpetrated by sending forth as practitioners a horde of persons without the rudiments of the medi- i cal and surgical knowledge necessary Tor life-saving and health-preserving work, ;. Institution Vmler Ban. In this connection. It is pointed out that the Medical Department of the University of Oregon is now under the ban of the American Medical association, and that its name has been expunged from the lists of this Institution. According to Secretary Colwell, whose letter is now In the possession of Dr. A. C. Panton, who recently resigned his position as pres ident of the Oregon State Board of Medical Examiners, this action was taken by the association because of the persistent refusal of Dr. Josephl to furniBh It with data as to the en trance requirements which must be met by students. That several medical men of high standing at present have attended the college is admitted, but it is de nied that the knowledge and training acquired by them as an equipment for practice came ln the main irom i that institution. Other sources or ! supplemental Institutions are given that credit. It is a noteworthy fact that among Its most drastic critics i are a, number of physicians who were I at some period Btudents in the Medi cal Department of the University of Oregon. Telegram. Km w w mm &8 KlOri a. ..... Prevents smolw g owmg heat for , J M burned ba 01 Oil Heater (Eqolpped with SBokdea Dnia) You can carry it about and care for it just as easl iu.-i.ci. every neater warranted The ZcTta T arlrU '. 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