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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
PARLORS BOSTON DE.TAL PARLORS .k, public prints that the people mav L u are on earth and to enable them to V w o - " " HUl 111 njit under the proverbial bushel. toothing cheap for sale, neither do we do ,votk, but we can give you the BEST jjlvork at a SMALLER, figure than Ibjve been used to paying for it. jisnone too good when it comes to deal--,ith your GOOD FRIENDS, your teeth. lem Right, and they will treat you right Lays here, night or day you will find us, latter the time, we are always pleased to t your pain. Won dental parlors I 56? Willamette St. Sndant Eugene, Oregon Over Dunn's Dry Goods Store DO r o 33 co CO o CO O THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 1909 ?TII I Umnuiii -'ii-i- vvunMIMU UN I O CO CO o CO ELKS' BUILDING DEAL Money Is Almost Subscribed and Work Expected to Be gin in a Siiort Time sl.n 1? ,"pcc,ed to besin on the fnV ,T lck 8tore and (fice build- SnvLh' j SA? the corner ot West beenth and Olive streets, within the cTmv'ZJ3- J haB bcpn Pr ettily decided to build only the base- !' 't''"''" Previously predict ed t The Guard, as the rainy weath er would find the building unenclosed if an attempt was made to go ahead with the entire structure this vear. 1 tie monev for tb. .win. . . skyscraper has almost all been raised and the committee hopes to complete k ii " ,lnolnPr month. That the building will not he h i stories has been definitely decided by the committee in charge. PRESBYTERIANS AGAIN BEATEN BY BAPTIST BALL TOSSERS The Baptist baseball team again defeated the Presbyterians last even ing by the score of 16 to 3. Quite a crowd of enthusiastic fans attended the game, which was interesting de spite the" one-sided score. There was lots of fun and some excitement. The Baptists claim their opponents did not use enough water to eet nn steam, hence their defeat. The bat teries were: Baptists E. Pickard and Beebe; Presbyterians, Jay Moore and Reld. Dr. A. B. Stiles, Mgr. - atitinuous practice A graduate and lisenced in Oregon BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS t DIED t i At the Eugene hospital, August 20, 1909, Mrs. Mary S. Cole, wife of J. N". Cole, after a surgical oneration. I The funeral will be held Sunday af ternoon with Interment in the I. O. I Or F. cemetery. Rev. D. H. Trimble will conduct the services. untypL PARLORS t&tej l Fort ?theS to buy my two JOtj; contract to haul " Also 1 liave SO to n ctil Valley, Southern " lit I will lease for reliable party, the The land has never needs very little l6i tr. as ii ia peiieuuj lint enough fall to t ind is the same rich Jilong the celebrated I -sty of water for lr t certainly can make raising alfalfa Jtnj. O. V. Page, nrd. Phone Farm-a27 rni lt i no wish to buy a "ln, dairy or fruit Bullard. If you id have a bargain. ind I can sell It for 4 the price asked. 3ess, 0. K. BUD iock, up stairs. a27 houses for rent. ;i a few places for J?; also a 6-room lot 80x160, in a A snap. Price, : the Pacific Lnnd "' Block, Room 7. Manager. a21 in as housekeeper bachelor. Would :lld lady or gentle i2 Washington st. a24 by experienced "keeper, cook for hotel chamber S., Guard office. a24 eod LOST A small green opera bag con taining street car ticket book No. 1409, somewhere between Willa mette street and University. Find er please leave at Guard office or Willamette Vallev Co.'s office. a23 FOUXD A gold shirtwaist pin. The owner can have same by calling at C E. Scott s store and paying for this notice. a21 APPRENTICE WANTED At once at 429 Olive street. Miss Moore. tf good cocoa CTJKB. For the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price 11.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., W;l Hams Mfg. Co, props.. Cleveland, 0 Call up phone No. Red 5531 when you want an acre tract In McC'lar en's tract. Buy now before they are all gone if you want to treble your monev In the next twelve months. We handle the best dirt In Lane county. Mark Fleming Co. tf t MARRIED : At Portland, August 18. 1909, Er iek Johnson and Miss Itlkka Ness, both of Eugene. They will be at home after November 1 at 94 7 Or chard avenue, Eugene. JM::::::::::::!ij:Jf?:::: II CASE OF Pain anvwhere stopped in twenty minutes sure with one of Dr. Snoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25-cent box. Ask your doc tor or druggist about this formula! Stops womanly pains, headaches, pains anvwhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial, to prove value of his headache, or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by all dealers. The best bargains are at the Pro gress, 45 West Eighth street. KASPARILLA' ."his sterling household remedy is most ssfully prescribed for a "world of twbles." For derangements of the di lutive organs it is a natural corrective, frating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistcntl Emulating; a healthful activity. IU "oeficial influence extends, however, to "i? portion of the system, aiding in the focesses of digestion and assimilation of foal, promoting a wholesome, natural JPpetite, correcting sour stomach, bad brth, irregularities of the bowels, con "ipation and the long list of troubles wcctlv traceable to those unwholesome auditions. Kasparilla dispels drows ", headache, backache and despond due to inactivity of the liver, 'Kincvs and digestive tract. It is "Rthenlng tonic of the highest value. . " it fails to satisfy we authorize all ! uers to refund the "" :hase price. O ,,ftv Chemical Cc Oregon AGS J. H. WBST EARLMoYJTT LIVERY CO. y. Feed, Stage and Sales Stables f.L- A I Of.An f - WP5 AIW4VJ ivir f u . - t . t aii rv...ntrvis . I i urn outs oi tu i-..f-(- ..STAGES.. O O w Mil 11 ft 01'iy' ,"T ".W.flrm I Ut before. smef lof Fl 4od Ac By GEORGE HERBERT BOHN. Copyright, 190a, by American i'ress Asso ciation.! When I was studying medicine, one afternoon I was In the dissecting room hurrying to get through with a subject before the building should be closed for the night. An examination was be fore me the next uiorulng and there would be no opportunity to return to the dissecting room for some time to come. I bad flnlshed every member except a foot when time was up, and. stufling It In a hand bag I used to carry needed articles between the city and the place I lived In the suburbs. 1 left the room, Intending to flnlsb my work at home. On my way I made one of a game of whist In the smoking car with three strangers. Finishing a rubber Just as mv station was railed. I hastily picked up my bag and left the train. On reaching home I tossed my satchel on a table, made my toilet and went down to dinner. In the evening I went up to my room to go to work. Wlint was my astonishment and chngrin on tak ing up the bag to discover that It was not mine. I was In a pickle. Whoever had taken my own satchel on opening lt would be horrified to discover a hu mnn foot. The fact would be reported to the police, and If the owner could be Identified I would be subject to a charge of murder, followed by an ef fort to get rid of the corpse piecemeal. The wise thing to have done was to report my loss to the police at once. I thought of this, but before doing o concludod to look into the bag 1 bad taken with a view to discovering the owner. It was locked, and I was obliged to force It t The only articles In It were burglars tools. Well," I said to myself, "whoever has taken my satchel Is not likely to report his find, since by doing so he will Incriminate himself. There Is no necessity for my giving the subject anv further attention." Were It not for one of those strange coincidences that arc continually bap penitig my story would end here A vear after my ex.bance of satchels ,v h..us... or. rather, my f.iiher's. was rnin-d I f'H"v,d "t"" of l,,e ni"n d..wntiilr. where they had turned on ihe li'lit- ""d ''n1"-'"' hlm ,,y ""' .,,11 Just ns he was going out the fr, ,,,or. Me turned and gave me n ,,, which knocked me down. ! ' . l,i rtnrlnir the brief i.i.i i t, t I s:iw Ills face I mv partner st whM on '. hn.l hanged ;:'1(1rM, whchcr he bad . ..... it .. . iirrrMl to me that he had not', f-r the :l-'"'o" n TiMfs - H - M :::: u: 4 - WW WW w -- .zzxzr. t it III i :::::::::::::::::!!t!!!!t!itiii ii 2 REMOVAL AL END IN A FEW DAYS Our new building opposite the Guard office will be finished early next week and we will occupy the building at once, meantime everv article in our stock is at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to buy here right now. We Give a Few Instances of Our Removal Sale Prices $75.00 Sewing Machines, several makes $27.50 $65.00 Sewing Machines, several makes $26.40 $40.00 Sewing Machines, several makes $19.?0 9x12 Axmiuster Rugs $20.00 Axminster Carpets $1.00 yd Velvet Carpets $1.00 yd $17.50 White Frost Refrigerators $12.00 $27.50 White Frost Refrigerators $19.00 $32.50 White Frost Refrigerators $25.00 $37.50 White Frost Refrigerators $29.00 $3.00 Woven Wire Springs $ 1 .96 $2.00 Fancy Alarm Clocks.... 99c Anything you want in the housefurnishing line you will find here, and everything at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to buy your housefurnishings WE MANUFACTURE WINQOVUHADES MATTRESSES COUCHES, ETC. Campbell-Fellman Co. Eugene's Leading Housfurnishers. Corner 8th and Olive. Phone Main 43. YOUR CREDIT IS ALWAYS GOOD WITH US AT REGULAR PRICES P Xiil :::: t tin ttimtmimttmtntiiii tiitttttttttt fmMJiimii!:t:::::n:::::::::::: -IhJA" BLAIR STREET LOTS had only seen me once, slnee when 1 had grown a beard. Thus reassured, I made a remark to him. lie replied, and we entered Into eonvcrsntlon. Now, lt occurred to me that should I make a charce of burglary nsalnst him I would stand In a vulncrnblo po sition. IIo had been possessed of my subject's foot, and 1 was uncertain what. If any, use he would make of It to establish n cnunterchnrRe. I con eluded to discover If possible what bl Intentions nilcht be In this respect. I told him the story of the exehniiRc of satchels as baring hnpponcd to a friend nf mine, turned and after fixing a sharp glance on me said cool-1 ly: "I see yon nro the man with whom I played whist and who went off with my satchel." "And you are the man who robbed a house In SI. two years ago and whom I caught by the coattall and recog nized as he passed out. Suppose I give yon away?" "You'll stand trial on charge of murder." "I can easily prove that I was a medical student and was taking the foot home for dissection." "Not so fast, please. To head yon off I learned of a missing man and secured evidence to prove conclusively that a man of your description was seen to murder Ihe person who had disappeared. Then I turned over your satchel with the foot In It to the po lice." Suddenly It dawned npon me how foolish I had been not to report the case myself. It would have blocked my opponent's game. "If you report me." he contlnned, "persons supposed to be nnknown to me will Inform the police of your Iden tity with the man whom my witnesses saw you murder. Vou will be arrest ed, tried and the best of circumstantial evidence furnished to prove that yon had a grudge agnlnst him. murdered hlm and Intended to protect yourself In case of discovery by the fact that you were a medical student studying anatomy." A mental vision of one of those cele brated murder cases of which I would be the central flirare and wherein half the people believed In the accused's guilt and the other half In his Inno cence came tip before me. "My frlend."l said. "In the eye of the law should we Inform on each other we would both be suspected criminals, which Is the next thing to being proved criming. I am quite sure I would be pmve,T guilty. At any rate, I should be nilne. Oo In peace." recognlr.id the Journey satchels. ON EASY TERMS Six lots only left unsold In Dlalr .Street Addition to Ku gene. Host place to buy for homo or Investment. Trices reasonable and you miiko your own terms. Small pay ment down and monthly In stallments If you wish to pur chase that way. See any real estate dealer. j..cd. One day O ..... - A, a T,iin " V , .... i i.-.tMl st him u ' ...... ., ...inner at whlt and n:,"0': . U : " ' w .- - rtn,lo.m III I IJf V 19' U 111 I1 in il- who had Mv first th si- IO !!'!"TV -Y ?r-i b nh'id to the ' . . .. turn 110 m.T o r Two Million llottles of Perry Davis' Painkiller sold every year. Think of it! And every bot tle Is lessoning suffering and helping some nuiuuii 'ueniK to uraiili Hiiuitlle feet anil tniiltM. ttniw n,l hapiilnew. This wonderful house-1 shoes easy. Cures, achlint. swollen VHK U.l:"H INMrT-KAHK. A powder to be shaken Into th shoes. If you have tired, son Ins; feet, try Allen's Koot-Kime. It nut hold remedy stops the pain of burns, spriilns and 'bruise, lt relieves rheumatism or neuralgia. Il euros colds, cramps, colic, dlarhoea. There ought to be a -bottle on your shelves Just now, ready for the first sign of trouble. The new size bottle Is 3.ri rents and there is also Ihe SO cent size. Iln sure your druxKUt gives you Perry IihvIh.' I'll lti:sl CHS ATTKNTIONf Q Ale. and It Is ir. You win "3" pure vanilla extract on the bent money can , rmrrm as lsris a my nat o""" W.,tle t It win s ii' - Sll li: INTO VOI U SIIOI'S flood flit fresh beef cheap. Itolllng Allen's I'ool-Kase, a Miwder. He- beef, fie lb.: aleak, 3 lbs. for if 5c. lleves painful, smarting, norvoiin feet I he Handy .Meal Market, l.nst Utth and Ingrowing nails, and instantly ;aml Willamette slrei'ts. "Just around takes the sting out of corns and tho corner." Phone lied a2 bunions. It's M,e greatest com fort ; dlsco'ry of the age. Allen's Foot- - - - Kaso makes tight or new shoes reel easy. It Is s certain cure for sweat hie, callous, swollen, tired, aching feet. Try It today. Sold by all I druggists and hoe dealers. Hy ; mail for 25 cents In stamps. Don't, accent any substitute. Trial pack-i age fre. Address Allen 3. Olm sted, I.cKoy. N. Y. When Vour Joints Aro Stiff and your muscles are sore from cold or rheumatism, when you slip or sprain a lolnt, strain your s'de or bruise yourself. Painkiller will take out the soreness and fix you right In a Jiffy. Always have It with you, and use It freely. The oldest, the cheapest and the best medicine for Internal and external aches and pains In man Is Perry Davis Palnkllcr, and for over 70 years It has been the great standby for emergencies In thousands of families all over the world. Don't go home without s '.Or. or one of the new size 35c bottles. hot, sweating leet. Relieves corns and bunions of all palu and a Ives rest anil cointort. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores 2! cents. Don't accept any siibsll. lute. For free trial puck ana, also free sample of the F.Hit-Kase Sani tary corn-pud, a new Invention, ad dress Allen H. Olmsted, a Hoy, N. Y. VOl HAWtNO. John M. Dlion. All wood sawed to gatiuo. For prompt service phone lllack 3312. Residence 324 lllfb at. Gasoline woodsew. tf Just take a peep i Gruun.s ad ami come to the store and proove II. tf SIMMrtVS In the Circuit Court of th B!t of Or- Ailak liinuil, rialntlir, vs. L. U. Lv- Itt. l,el,-IUIrtOi. To K. I' Invllt. Defendant In I if liftm ol Uie ppi -,... v.... U.M t,..r,.l.v reoulre,! t spieitr ftimH:r llin i.-onil''""'1 "'i-.i hk II, H ROOV. ellMU'l ,eui. within l Wf-ki rr.Mii um nr.i u..r . , tne liuhlli "lion i,f llil" umn.oli, lel II yil ... full to aup-nr ml n.w-r lor want thel.ot tlie,,lalnilfl will nl'I'ly to ll.tteourt for (l.e relief cJ-mniKl' d In tin ,-wlt: tl.itl the p 1 I r. 1 1 f f I, d.rr,l to l the own-r ol 11. r i.,uu,--i.i 1 , , t,-r of He. lion uiiriy-.i., Klsbln hoiilh. Ilmv his nl ul h Wlllsrnelln )rldl In Ijiii" county. Orenon. nd that nn tut" " t -' "', ,,l. t..l In him nd lht you " t. hv no rlKhl. lt' or Interrat In ths Mid i,mnil. or y Irl tlon Ihcr-of ottr n 7""", ' , , . ,'kl Iri tli l-.utf.nw v... - vlrl't. of n or.l-.-r rutio oj T llarrl.. juds. ..Id co,,r, .Ut. July l-.U,. !'. nd l.y wWU orQr It is dlrcf d li st lhl ,l,mn 0' of J,llV lVt. nd to IR-l limn un um th d.y o ""'ir.'.N'l, VKM. PLYOUTI1-B&THEL 1 H t VfC X ' i 1 -m. t , ., , - . 'Mil H.I I OastopEussell of ErcoklyitTabcrnacleJi The above is s very good portmit.of Pastor Ru..lt. who ii pcrhspi the 7Z.lTkJZn X' on ihe Ame,K. .aiforn, ftl.,. I,a,,.:g spA,. l n,ai-Iv every larnc Atorruan cily, a$ wll a in minv tin in t"'J"- Pa'or KumcII treat, popular thrmc. ..( vital impo-tam. to the think n Chri tisn. o"thi. our day oi I wondcrlul rtrHghienrnrnl. II. .. o. h, S im that the whole ll.blc i. the inured Word of (ijsl .n.l TluL! prccnting Orthodox .ut-ject, in an ."JS J - R Abbott and 1 .Image. r!r RussHI's sO.ns will sp tiaartl, (robably la tbe Monday IMS v,xr weekly In ths Dslry tnd WeeklJ ( tbe Dally. LJvery Phon Main 2 1 ( eh. soff. Red "ru v"' " o r-nat ecl -r Attwsays rev ritniiii.