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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1909)
o o o o o O O THW F'Tr mI.V C.VA1W. SATntr, l i v,n.. . ... o o a I Safe and Sure Cough cure. , , jpij Balsam VfJ?i uy other aareotk 2 ksbil-lorauog in hinrof a poisonous or harm- j j enters ito, its com- ,j S ami' P"re couBh cure Sis that cannot be cured , , other medicine. I ihnusands from con ISM" uBveauiuu"".- Sved thousands of lives. " bottle conUins 40 doses. J draggists. 23c.. 50c and 91. 2 rtsKtpt eoythlnfl 2 La Tu wuron oalls at your kilt freshly rotated coffee. Baged .wiiiie green, patty coffees. ' A rich, llmr foa'U ootio u. aii 1 it Tea. Us t It lip and La anbroaial rdllneaa i kl tabaga axataaWal to aa eon, freshly routed. Liiii ivn twt 9 uinu f.t A- A. Txr.U.n M VT f7 IT y iim W TEA CO. Walla Walla. Waak. i-ttrMaava nat seen oar aiii, auf your addxeas m asve aim oau. a) KARMONY IN YOUR JEW HOME WCirpets, Woodwork, home life nannier. V Jceontiie specialist will r wn. witnout obli r M will &eum the fur- i- iw aew name. "lawkat p- Mack & Co. Ftand Carpeta Ininiin aa.u LEOD R Tailor f located near the " sia and Wil- 'i H tie rnntno f - f' J VUG U- 'Works. ldew patrons are ai tne new K OF WINTER !.K IN STOCK j pslls. mil I 'S. 5""" T0 1 wi i Son rr S '" litu ' "'"' roller,.,!. I 'iih.m ,,un? the I -uv.u scud i our 116 Mason : Whit, nr.t e's restaurant "r addrs3 a GENERAL NEWS FORECAST 0F THE COMING WEEK Washington. D. C, Feb. 13 The conference callOd by President Roosevelt to discuss the conservation of. the natural resources of North America, the movements of President elect Taft, tne proceedings ot Con gress and the arrival of the Atlantic battleship fleet In home waters will figure prominently In the news of the coming week. Canada anl Mexico have consented to join with the United States In the conference called by President Ucose vplt to discuBs the conservation ot the natural resources of the conti nent. The sessions will be held at the W'.iite House In this city, begin ning Thursday. The main nhWt r the conference, as announced, will bei iu ijuiiu out mat natural resources ore not limited by the boundary lines which separate nations, to develop a better knowledge of the natural re sources of each nation on the part of the others and to Invite suggestions for concurrent action for the protec tion or mutual interests related to conservation. a a President-elect Taft will spend the early days of the week in Cincinnati, ill Is home city, where elaborate prepa rations have been made for his re ception and entertainment. After concluding his visit In Cincinnati it Is expected that he will proceed im mediately to Washington to com municate to the President the result of his observations . and Investiga tions at Panama. . . . xJ , J)aU!!e8l''l' fleet under Rear riuimru. aperry win complete the cir cuit of the globe at the end of this week, when It Is due to arrive at the Virginia capes, which was the point of Its departure on its memorable cruise a year ago last December. The ... - ; u entrance into Hampton Reads and the review by the President will be OeterreJ, however, until .Monday of me lollowing week. I A national turitf commission con-' vention, in whkh .c-jmercial and trade organizations throughout tnri country have been invited to take part, will meet at Indianapolis Tues day for a session of several davs. The convention will be tjie first national ga.uering ever held for the express purpose of promoting the movement for comprehensive, scientific tariff revision. Its deliberations doubtless will be followed with close public at tention, particularly by members of Congress. 'the hearings In the government's suit against the anthracite coal roads comprising the alleged "Coal trust'' will he resumed in New York Tuesday, when the defendants will open their side of the case. A At the . latter end of the week thousands of visitors from all parts of the continent will begin to as semble in New Orleans for the an nual Mardi (.Iras festivities. Several added attractions, including a notable programme of automobile races, promise to make the carnival thU year eclipse all of Its predecessors In point of attendance. Universities and scientific societies of Germany will unite next Tuesday in paying honor to Prof. Ernst lleiu rich Haeckul, the celebrated natural ist, on the occasion of his seventv fifth birthday. The anniversary will mark the retirement of Prof. Haeckel from the chair of zoology at the University of Jena, a post he has gccupiea since lstia, important iUYi(fhieb of the week will Include a geiiCf'flf fcrtHVUiltlon of I the Laymen's .Misslonai'f tfriWmsntl of the Presbyterian church f fbj United States at Birmingham Aid.A XffKVt 'oSiWILL MANUFCTURE and the eih'.ieinili annual Tuskagee .e luuicremv at i uskegee Institute. Housn for Sale. LONDON MINERAL SALTS Notice Is hereoy given that the! Board of Trustees of the Y 11 C A ' of Eugene will receive sealed bids' up! to noon March 1. 1908, for the dwell ing house uow located op Lot 5 of Block 16, of Mulligan's Donation to the City of Eugene, being Just north; ot the Christian church. 1 Bids are to be left with Samuel ' Roome. president, at the Wells-Kargo ; Express office. The proposition made mnist In clude the moving of the building from the lot on or before March 15, 1909. Right reserved to reject all bids. By order of the Board. E. 0. POTTER. Secretary-, i Evaporated Product of Lane County Spring's Will Be Placed On Market Afraid of Ghosts XOT1CK All persons desiring to pav any moncv to the city of Eugene should pay the same to .1. .1 W aluin, who has been appointed city treasurer to suc ceed 1'iank Keisner. J. 1). MATLOCK. Mayor. RtnHTII CH ADK EX A I X A Tl OX Th eighty grade (Inal examinations for tha public schools win be held Janffaiy 21-22. 1905. Mav 1S-M. 1 9ns. June 10-11. 1909. Teachers who have pupils readv for ! oAniu.iifiiiuii iwiuiun noiny me or the number or questions wanted and the name or the person appointed to conduct the examination at least 15 uHy oeiore me date lor which thi questions re wr( W. B. bILLATtD. County Suneriuienuent, Levi Geer, principal owner of the Loudon mineral springs, twelve miles south of Cottage Grove, was in Eu gene today on business! ' Ho was a caller at the Guard office and sIiowihI the force a sample of the salts that are being manufactured from the waters ot the springs. An evaporat ing plant has been Installed at the springs and the salts will be manu factured on an extensive scale just as soon as fjey have become suffi ciently known to crealo a market for them. Tim salts are an excellent remedy for all stomach and kidney troubles ami are good for rheuma tism. In their natural stale they are not bad to taste, but to make them still more palatable other harmless Ingredieuts have been added. If they are properly advertised they should bring large returns to t'lie company that operates the springs. Many people are afraid of ghosts. Few people are afraid o( germs. Yet the dbost is a fancy and the germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs can't be avoided. They are io the air we breathe, the water wn drink. The garra can only prosper when the condition of the system gives it free scope to establish it self and develop. When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek. a hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. You oan fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medioal Dtsoovery. It inoreases the vital power, cleanses the system of clogging impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stom ach and organs of digostioa and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or habit-forming drugs. Ail its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op knowis composition and with a record of 40 yrors of cures. Accent no sub.titutc there is nothing "just as good." Ask your neighbors. I It. C. MOlUiAVS VI'HVlTITnif j FACTORY. Furniture manufactured tor whole Isnle or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street; Repairing solic ited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone. Black 5501. tt ! t f ai f 4 ) We wtfjl pay S cents per pound for dressed hogs. In any quantltv. Han dy Meat Market, 'Phone Red 4891. fctu and Will streets. fl5 wl Lee Hosellon, In the Cole mon building, third floor, cuts and polishes agates and other stones. Work guaran teed 111 nil respects. tf . YOUNG MEN WANTED Young men wanted. Wo wish to confer Individually with a largo num ber of young men who have a com mon school education and who are physcicnlly fit; only those desiring to outer the railroad service need apply. Address School of Telegraphy, III bernla llulldjtig. Market and c,nns streets, Sau Frunclsco, fju r1 Kotltil la a combination or nil the , nttl url (llHeetlve Juices found In an ordinary V.enltliy slmach, andslt will digest your food In a natural way. Pleasant to take. Sold by all drug-. Biais. V a.a aaa)fa)a)si SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARll, STOXH'S HEAVE DROPS Greatest known remedy for heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -ThU U to cerllly that I gave m mare one bottle of "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured her ol heaves. Thia was last winter and she ha not been allected since G Wallace PR.S.C.SrONE. Salem. Or. for sale by all druggists. $1.00 ia)ff9fftfaiai PubaerU for the flunrd. 10 Sp sols Thread 10c with every purchase of $ 1 0 or more dp 10 Yards Ca ico 10c with every purchase of $ 1 0 or more VALUE TO $3.50, SALE .$1.98 VALUE TO $2.95, SALE. $1.89 VALUE TO $3.50, SALE .$2.98 VALUE TO $5.00, SALE. $3.89 VALUE TO $6.50, SALE .$3.98 VALUE TO $5.00, SALE .$3.39 VALUE TO $6.50, SALE. $4.95 VALUE TO $7.25, SALE. $5.69 VALUE TO $4.50, SALE. $2.89 RE-BUILDING SALE QUILTS VALUE TO $4.00, SALE ,$2.39 VALUE TO $5.00, SALE .$3.45 VALUE TO $2.75, SALE. $1.79 VALUE TO $2.25, SALE .$1.49 VALUE TO $1.95, SALE. $1.29 VALUE TO $1.75. SALE. 98c RE-BUILDING SALE Men's Suits andOvercoats Don't let this chance pass you it may never come again. All the very best of goods, and all hand-finished. Come, take your choice any overcoat in the lot at ONE-HALF PRICE. SUITS WORTH $30. . .$19.85 SUITS WORTH $25. ..$16.95 SUITS WORTH $20. ..$14.95 SUITS WORTH $15... $11.65 RE-BUILDING SALE YOUNG MEN'S SUITS REG. $10.00 SUITS.. ..$6.45 REG. $ 8.00 SUITS.. ..$5.45 REG. $ 9.00 SUITS... .$5.69 REG. $ 7.50 SUITS ....$4.69 REG. $ 6.00 SUITS... .$3.29 Children's Umbrellas 45c 95c Women's Umbrellas 75c $1.25 Women's Umbrella 98c $1.75 Women's Umbrella $1.48 $1.50 Men's Umbrella. . 98c $1.75 Men's Umbrella. . $1.29 10 yards Calico, 10c, or 10 spools Thread, 10c, with every purchase of $10.00 or more. Come and save money. If there is anything you want we will sell it for less if it does not appear in this advertisement. Come to the store, it will be less. THIRTEEN DAYS ONLY. RE-BUILDING SALE Dress Goods ; r. This is tho greatest slaugh ' terlng in price ever heard of. 656 GRADE,' SALE, YD ...49c 75c GRADE, SALE, YD... 58c $1.00 GRADE, SALE, YD.. 83c $1.50 GRADE, SALE, YD $1.19 $1.75 GRADE, SALE, YD $1.39 12V2 OUTING, SALE, YD 8V2C 15c SILKOLIIME, SALE, YD 11c 10c PERCALE, SALE, YD8y2c I212C PERCALE, SALE. ..11c 15c GINGHAMS, SALE...13C 10 vards Calico, 10c, or 10 spools Thread, 10c, with every purchase of $10.00 or more. RE-BUILDING SALE V: PRICE 12 WOMEN'S FURS. V2 WOMEN'S COATS... .... V2 WOMEN'S WAISTS V2 CHILDREN'S COATS y2 ALL MACKINTOSHES. ... i2 MEN'S COATS, ALL:...'.. V2 RE-BUILDING SALE WOMEN'S SKIRTS VALUE TO $2.95, SALE. 98c VALUE TO $3.50, SALE. $1.89 : RE-BUILDING SALE 1 MEN'S WEAR Extra Sale Men's HaLs VALUE TO $1.50. SALE.$ .50 VALUE TO $2.50. SALE .$1.00 Extra Pants Sale VALUE TO $3.00. SALE .$1.45 fBtfSK SEE BEXITER- - - REMEMBER THAT Wo will be in business every day in the year and will stand back of every article we sell. Your money is not our's until you are satisfied. 13 DAYS' SALE 13 value to $4.00. sALE.si.95 jor I, WOMEN'S SHOES LOT 3, WOMEN'S SHOES ' LOT 5, MEN'S SHOES RE-BUILDING SALE IflflK ' nrgadtvaTue - Value o 4.00; in a.l Va.ue to $3.00; in aU . CHILDREN'S SHOES LUUI1 . t u n- sizes; the bestf leath- sizes; in medium; ail v . - m..,.. c j j " w" to $2.50; Rebuilding ' ' Every Child s Shoe reduced DCDHIiniMP PRIPF Sale $1-29 er; Rebuilding Sal8. . .$2.35 heavy; Rebuilding Sale $1,95 20 per cent; that mcni you .t'DUILUINu p!ULO ' buy any Child's Shoe and take Ljmmm lot 2; women's shoes 0 lot 4. men's sues lot 6, men's shoe onc"fifth the COTTON UNDERWEAR. . 35c Shoes in all sizes and Va to $2.50; in heavy I Value to $5.00; in patent REMEMBER cTHAT WHO, IIMnERWEAR....89c 9 TSl Z Work Shoes; a,l sizes; kid and vici ; aiPsize : . (jlced fo'r'this RebiUldhSale's Rl Any SHIRT SALE.... 50C buiklinig price ..... .$1.95 Rebuilding Sale $1.50 Rebuilding Sale $2.75 Not ono or two, but cve$ pair. . Q Don't Forget Ycur Pocket Book i fie rescent 538 and 540 Willamette St 5f