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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
rSB E0QENE DAILY QUASI). DAY EVENINO, JULY 21,1909 Not Sisters Now and in you lee two women paw . . .1 ,. n Inntr libs ai.tera. Inl sown ins ,. ' You ar oniihed to learn thtt Ihey are mother and daughter, and you realize that woman at forty or forty-five outfit to be t her ineat and faireit. Wbyunlitao? The eneral health of woman ii o in ' limately ataociated with the local health of the eaeentially feminine oranl that : Ibere can be no red cheeka and round form where there la female weakneti. Women who have iuBerad Irom tbu trouble bar found prompt .- i i -. 1 La nu nf Dr. $ Pierce'. Forit. PreaoripUon. It Itm Tlor end rit-l.tr to th rao. of womanhood. It clear, the complexion, brighten, th. 'tm end reddens the sbeeka. Xo alcohol, or h-bit-formimf dru. i. contained in "V"'M Any lick woman may commit Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter to beld a. aacredly confidential, and an.wered in a p in envelope. AddreMI Wort". Unpen..- Medical Aitoci.tion, Ur. R.V. I'.ercc, Pre.., Buffalo, N.Y. Report of Condition of the Merchants Bank ' at Close of Business April 28, 1909 i RESOURCES Loon, end Discount - $166,602.20 Bank Premiies ... 17,837.45 Cub end due from banks 1 44. 1 02.5O $328,542.25 LIABILITIES Cptl Stock $65,,0O.0O Prints - - 1.825.82 Deposits - 261.716.43 $328,542.25 We take pleasure in presenting the following figures representing increasing deposits Dee. 8,1907 . . i?i?7f July 15, 1908 $152,029.1! Nov. 27, 1908 $171,850.51 , Apr. 28, 1909 $261,716.43 Available Cash Over 55 per cent, SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO IRVING MAN Special Correspondence. Irving. July 20. John Zumwalt met with quite a serious accident one day last week, and on that might have proven very serious. As It was he suffered severe injuries. He was making some repairs at the barn of C. Gersbaeh, about the hay carrier, and in some manner, while being el evated by the derrick came In contact with the timbers and was badly bruised before he could be liberated. A. C. Yates, who has a position with EKKbert & Young at Portland, is home recuperating arter a severe attack of appendicitis. He Is Improv ing rapidly and will soon be able to resume his work. Frank L. Bond has entered the railroad service as a student. He is at present on the Cottage Grove local. This makes the second boy from Irv ing, as Mac Awbrey accepted a simi lar position a few weeks ago. and is working on the West Side division. There will be several from this vicinity go to Spokane to register for the drawing of land thrown open 1 from the reservations. Of course I each one expects to be successful, or at least is willing to take the risk. Geo. WIscarson and children went i to Saginaw Sunday to visit relatives. ' Archie Warthen .went to Cottage I Grove Sunday afternoon. J J. S. Ball lias an ' offer for his property in Irving and will likely ac cept it. He will go back to Tacoma, where he formerly lived. that place sometime In the near fu-1 lure. Rev. Whipple has purchased ii team of ponies from Clarence McBee. Clarence Zumwalt, of Eugene, vis-1 Hed his mother on Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Bown and children vis ited friends and relatives here the past week. BLASTING NEW ROAD AROUND CAPE HORN! TSe FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Ore. Twenty-six years under the same management proves our persistency in following out a careful, conservative policy, and our business of almost $2,000,000 indicates the esteem in which this in stitution is held and the trust placed in it by 4,000 depositors. We would like to have your banking business. NEW OPEN AIR. PORTABLE PAVILLION SKATING RINK NOW OPEN COK.NKIl FIFTH AMI OMVK STKI'.KTS SESSIONS Morning, 1 0 a. m. to 1 1 :45 a. m. Ladies Free. Afternoon, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Evening, 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. (iencral nilnilMtlon free lit nil session. Instructor to tearli new Im-kIiiih-i-a I'llICK Special attention piilil to the comfort and plensiie of patrons., l ino hardwood floor, mimic, etc. Kli.MIKA ITK.MS Special Correspondence. . Dead wood. July 20. H. M. Price, . i our county road commissioner, is here getting everything ready to be gin work blasting out a new road around Cape Horn, which will be a i ble improvement when done. I Every one In these parts Is done haying, except grain hay, which seems to be lighter this year than usual. Mr Twir hc hla Indian Creek road open now so he can get In and I out with his wagon. The Corvallis creamery Is yet tak ing out lots of cream from these parts. . The people in these parts are planting lots of kale and rutabagas and such things as that for cow feed. Several are complaining of bad colds and la grippe, which is going the rounds here. C. Pope has moved to the upper lake ranch with his wife. Cattle are looking fine now, espec ially range stock. We have had more rain than usual this summer, making it hard to get hay cured without getting wet. For shampooing te hair, Ivory is the ideal soap. A white soap, it yields a snow white lather, a lather that cleans the hair but does not change its color. Containing no "free" aikali, it can be used without fear that it will make the hair brittle. Ivory S PERCY LONG sTl Lvory oap Per Cent. Pure. , 30 Manufacturers numbing, Hattag MJ j ers of.foalvanized t., Estimate. Furnishd None but Competent Wotkn, ted HhhJ Price list of Pure Food market, corner Eighth and Blair streets: Boil ing meat, 6 and 7 cents; shoulder roast, 8 cents; round steak, 10 cents; loin and porterhouse, 12 &c. A. J. Lucas, Phone Main 620. Special Correspondence. Klmlra, July 20. Everything you hear nowadays is railroad. Of course we want the railroad to go through Elmlra. Dewltte Evers, the 3-year-old son of Moses Evers, Is very sick, the re sult of eating cherries and then drinking milk, which acts on some people like poison. We are glad to hear the little fellow is better at this writing. Miss Daisy Pollock, of Eugene, is visiting her cousin. Miss Lulu Yates. Jesse Fountain has begun work in the office of the county clerk in Eu gene, and will move his family to THE LATEST ' IN WALL PAPER BASS HUETER PAINTS Fred Ludford lb Paint Man Phots (ted 6111 102 V. 8th St. Fresh Meats of all kinds WING & CAMPBELL Olien The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsiblefor much sickness andsufferinjr. therefore, it kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious re suits are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because they do most and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand hnw quickly your en tire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. It you are sick or " teel badly." bemn taking the great kidney remedv, Dr. Kilmer's Swmnp-Root. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild ami immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stinds the highest because its remarkable health restoring protwrtics have beeo proven in thousands of the most distress ing cues. If you uced a medicine you siiouia uave tue oest. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You nmv have a sample bottle by mail free, also a auipuwi ii-iung you n, , ...,., now id una out u you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Ur. Kilmer & Co., llingliitinton, N. Y. Don't make anv mis take, but remember the name, Swamp Runt, ami don't let a dealer sell you omrtliing in place of Swamp-Root if 7ou do you will be d isappointcd. John M. Dixon. AH wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone ! Black 3312. Residence 324 High St. Voodburn has reason to rejoice, Gasoline woodssw. tf says the Independent. Crops are! . good, market prices are. high. ex- -.. - mv , fhR handsnm- tensive street and water orws im- est wife, but still we give the best provements are promised, 'this will' ya,ues , th clt BCome to our be a feeder for the Seotts Mills ccall . . --.H nan,rt. section, and an electric will be here. before Wie close of the year. mammoth shoe sale. ment store. Dodge depart- 324 We are sellng out our stock of ! ; F; - Police' offices arat chewing and smoking tobacco at first 8 We' EiSht ?'ia ""I,"," rt Kn i. th .imo nH hi w ed to day or night. Day phone Red the plact to lay in a supply of good tobacco at first cost. RED CROSS DRUG CO. tf 1171; night phone Main 529. ROOSEVELT WENT TO AFRICA AFTER SCALPS I came to Eugene after your feet. I carry in stock the best quality of shoes that I am selling at a very sman margin of profit. Shoes repair ed wntie you wait. Half soles of the best quality leather sewed on, 75c. T. DRINK WATER, , ' 640 Willamette Street. Kushion Cumfort Shoi u i. v. o, F. Teup, These shoes are made to order for honest materials. Qev fit j Bet our samples and you will iik-B th.- mH - vutyj f Prices In C anformity With Qt W; J. Haskell y 30 West Sixth St. Phone Bj The Best Workmanship Our For painting or house decorating we ustft. rials and furnish expert artists at reasonable! scotr. Sanrai-Pspsin capsules A POSITIVE CUR!1 For l!ifl-tnm.AiB or Otarrti Kfrln.y. KO CUKt KO PAY, i'Stcm 'lklr ti'l jfrnmnentlr 11 Vnnitorl -! it tt Irlvary Orvmua. Ab 1utl mrnliii, rtold bf arucuitta. Prlc fl.an, or b tl, JHMl-p-i.l (l JO, IhTM jTHE SANTAL-PEPSIM CO. BtlfelMtalw, Ohto. For sale by W. A. Knrtendall. riLES Cl-RKD AT HOME BY NEW AnSORITION METHOD. If you suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home hy the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references rrom your own locality if reauested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured, send no money, 'but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, lad. The want ads. probably have a few messages for you to-dav. Some of them, perhaps, will not "wait," either. 4 ROOTS, HERDS A XI) DARKS. You can no doubt recall the col lection of roots, herbs and barks your grandmother made every fall for-the family medicine chest. It Is interesting to note that the most successful remedy for female Ills had its origin more than 30 years ago in one of these home medicine chests, and I.ydla E. Pinkham's Veg table Compound is made tola? in immense quantities from those same roots and herbs with extreme ac curacy, care and cleanliness. f CHICHESTER S PILLS Wv TIIK DIAMOND It BAND. A I,dlr-T Atli jour itmarUt rr A 1'h !- tr IVantond ltrnd I'liU In Kcd and itold mfUllicV horn, tealnl with Blue Rllttwn. VY Tke no older, llnr of viar v Uracslot. A k for rill.rifr -TKIf 11A3JI.ND ItKANII I'lLI A lor ean -Down u Bcst.5fe.t. Alwart RelUtl SOI n BY IWIIfiGISTS EVERVWHtRf Every Woman IB uiicre-UKi iwi suuuiu mjMtw l ftboat the wonderful W MARVEL Whirling Spray 1 I W V.tl..l lrrla( m kSI V X, , L lcl Jl oil cony-u Lu year dntrlft for 1L i ua ciuuit uvi'r w t D V R I,. arnt 1 nthar hnft -nn itimn for IMiitrtMl honk-Id. Tt I full nai-tlralBra anil ritt Uon I T-la-bia to ladtet. M AKVIOL CO. 441uut3ewMunE'V iun-1 Woodwarft Clarke & Co., Portland Protected From the Sun ?,t-'!l;iiii''!i.,,Tr,,i!i!l!!i! i'.A'V ..':':!;'!! fy-Vi ,i j'N i ltOX'T HE MISI.KIt. Many a life has been cut short by a cough that was not believed to be sorlous. Many a backache and sldeache follows a coughing spell. -Many a night Is passed In restless-1 ness caused by coughing. Manv n . cough "cure" that never cures Is tried. Do not be misled. If von cough, take the old reliable Kenin's Balsam, the best rnuirh mr a druggists' and dealers.' 25c. i Use Sun Proof Paint 1 -0(l Dot pa hsm ran uiwnva hai found at the University Home Bak-i ery. We make a specialty of nuttlnil UP lunches. T.linrh hrvro f,,rnlakAj free. 19 East 9th sL if I and your house will be pro ected. Costs no more and wears longer than other paints Z Ask for a Color Card Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company t Ik IS Seventh Si. Phone Red 1161 FOR SALE D. M. Purkerson offers for sale, bixth btreet Addition to Eugene, 30 lots. Part down and easy on balance. Call or phone Phone 4292 491 W. This House Sold ,lkAi: -2... ' li-i We Have Only Two Houses Left,' Have To Hurry HILL CREST COMPAN For price, etc., apply to , 1UI T miDVFA MnafCT ' ' 1 ) wivA4,f i j Office 516 UN1I m.l in mini SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF One of cur "Hannuot" Cigars: "$niHthlWcniid delicious fla vor and arums are Re 'line fuels In a "llnnnnet." You are certain to he pleased In a "llanquet" for they're nf a uniform A-l quality. S cents. W. H. SMYTH Transfer rid do a irr-arr-l transfer buslOm wood for sale, orders promptly attended to, rbnM Main n $50 Per Acre A No. 1 Fruit. Land $50 Per A AUTOMOBILE SERVICE TO THE LAND Automobile service at all times. It is well to engage passage the day before utjour office 487 V illamette street, or phone Red 441 1, ami a feat will lie reserved. As our profit, is small a small charge will be made. If you purchase there will be N01CHARGE FOR AUTOMOBILE 0 TERMS OF SALE 0 5o per acre down, f J.00 jer month jH?r acre, in terest 6; an Oin caseOf death a deed I-'RKIC if at least $30 ru acre has Ixrcn paid. 919 acres of as good fruit land as there is on top oti earth, five miles from R. R station. Subdivided i tracts ot W acres and up. It is as aood will produc ., U IV wC11 iUcalea as t-,e ana qiuuj Hrnt!!"! i 1S I0,,inS land' smooth surface, P vuumu' vicaicu ieaay tor setting. HOLLENBECK ft McMJRPHEY 487 WILU . .HI I" PHPfl JL