Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1909, Image 2

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TWO
i4 POO We Wo?72rt
At ah ia termed, will cndura bravely and parienllf
griea which a atron man would iv war under.
1 li iuet i women ara mora patiaat liiao they (.ughC
to be under lieu troubles.
Every woman oufht lo know that aha mar obtain
the mat aijwrienced medical advice frt tkart
and in abtolul ttnfidrnc and privacy by writing to
tha Vorld'e Diper.ary MedicaJ Aaaocial.on, K. V.
Pieroe, M. IX, Hreaident, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. fierce
tial been chief oonultinj( phytician of the Invatida'
Hotel and Surlical Initilute, of Buffalo, N. V., for
Diany yean, and ha had a wider praetioal eaperienco
in the treatment of women 'a diaea.ee than any other phyaioiea U thil eouatrr.
Ilia mediviuea ara world. lamoua ior thair aetooiihinf amoaoy
Tba moat perfect romady ever devid lor waalt and data
Mte women la Dr. Pieroa'a Varoril Praaoriptioa.
IT MACES WEAK WOMEN STRONG,
SICK WOMEN WELL.
Tba aiany and varied aymptnml of woman 'a peculiar ailmente ara fully eat
forth in Plain P.nflilh in the People a Medical Adviaer (100H paet), a newly
raviaed and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will be mailed r oa
receipt of 31 one cent atampe to pay coat ol mailin ey. Addreaa aa above.
PERCY LONG
Plumbing r-' ? sland Tinning 1
Manufacturers o( Galvanized Iron Cornce and Skylights. J
Estimates Furnished X
None but Competent, Workmen Employed
I
The effect a "Banquet" will
have on your troubled, racked
nerves. It will bring genuine
contentment, together with a
thorough sense of solid enjoy
ment. A "Banquet" costs but 5c,
and it really is better than the
majority of cigars made out of
town that sell for twice its
price. Prove it today by invest
ing 5 cents.
When Selecting Your Optician
. rt'Hctlr'tl rH'rhnro of tin opto. it
rtrUt l hhi M 1h' ruimldf ml. Tin nut'
of tHrtiiH'iili mill tlimhifiil wink
1 1 an luiitc mu pawn m1 from mir offUv.
tipiit-Ml mirk Iihh Ihvii riM.uit'il tn n
(H trill I NIMl OUT CllitlMIM'M HW lt-
iinil nf ip'iIiik -intirialt MiiUriirlloii.
l-'lfd'ii yini" itf mi tut I Mmtlr hi l.u
Ki'iH Niitl our ltinliHM uronlhtf nil tlu
1 1 in our r'ronl. . . Our r(iia nn
tioot'lnh't)' right. .So t-lutro (ir r
ninhiiit.oii.
WATTS OPTICAL PARLORS,
Oil Willamette St.
Madame Dean's
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FCMAwC
Pills.
nAFB, BP Tall PI It PJ- mi - Jfil
tvlimo AtioM. itm itwri II fuv.
HM HuTfl Hm1t! k Uli-iu.n tlur
nt-t or fMtiiirjr )rnilMlj. H nt rtw
iit tt.rl twr U.i. W ill rtitl ihcnt
nit Oil. U- ! mi J fir ti'Mn'liviit,
NMmplfvj Krt. 1 1 IV il on lit
fnilrt( Kaatl mi uhoiult. 1( VlMir
driiRiisl ! Uwt ImwUmu. wttti jruuf
'twill kfBtCU CI., hi M, liKUtar, H.
JTHlt
.LATEST
IN
WALL PAPER
BASS HUETER
.PAINTS
Fred Ludford
1K Paint Man
Pboo Hod 6411
101 V. sth St.
W. H. SMYTH
Transfer Comp.tny
avlll d.i a general traaafrr buaturaa.
u otvl (dr m'c. O
orders promptly
r ticivdcJ ta
Ihew Mala
Ve. I'buaw. Knl 4W'.aV
Commercial Club Block
Phone Main 536
Lumber
Shingles
Lime
Plaster
Cement
ELMIRA LUMBER CO.
Phone Black 51o6
X Yard 4th and Pearl
SHERMAN, CLAY GO.
25 E. 9th Street
K.rliiu.iy ami Other I'lumm
VMvy ami Cotljio Orim
A K'xxl pin no will nnrouniKn
your Hilhl lo make (ho KreaUHt
effort. A fact worth eoiiMiilor
ItiK Nil perBon can buy hero
for Iohh than you oiiv jirtco lo
all. 1'lantiB for rem.
C. F, Shaw, Mgr.
h f
ASTHMA or
HAY FEVER.
If you auffrr writ at anra
and li-arn of aomrtlilna yoo
will Ini (ratrful for Uw real of
your Ufa
D IlLCN IRIC CO.
H1I7 Wlllamrtl NU, Kara, Or
f? W
f3TO.NIGIIT
" Ri'iittritiiiP Mu tiik ntinn T. r. v A ak your gin- l B wi-iisaS.'J II BOOK 4TODP I 1 Pnone Red 5111 I
St llWCItlllh VOH Tilt. GUARD, cer for Eugene Creamery butter, tf l A SOI D RV nfllfiO!STS FVRTOSt B WK STORE j Black 7241 til
THE EUGENE DAILY GUAUD,
yIN THE 0
0. A. C. STARTS SAME
OLD STORY OF POOR
TEAM THIS YEAR
O. A. C. ha alarted,
through the columns of the
state, preiu, Its annual "hard
luck" atory, telling how poor
the prospects are for Its foot
ball lea in this year. This Is
getting to be an old "Kag"
and very little credit Is given
to it among football men.
Their object for circulating
this report every year Is pre
sumably to give their oppos
ing teams over confidence,
and, prushlhly. to show what a
" renin rkiililo development
such ami such a coach which
they hud secured hud made
from such a poor outlook"
which perhaps may attract 'a
few good men th" next year.
McARTHUR SAYS HE'S
QUIT ATHLETIC SPORTS
"Father of Athletics" at Uni
versity of Oregon Has
Too Much Business
Portland, Sept. 21. C. N. McAr
thur, Hieaker of Oregon's IcKlftlature
secretary to Governor HenBon, la tell-
ltiK all IiIh friend., that ho la out of
athletics for good.
Such talk from "Tat" McArthur,
called the "Kath'-r of Athletic" by
all riiiv.THlty of Oreiron studt-nta.
cannot be taken seriously the firat
time It if. KirunK. for athletics are an
natural to htm aa politics, and he
taki'K to both like a duck to water.
For ten yeara h luis been one of the
best known athletic figures In the
Mlate. as a player, a wrlier ami or
ganizer, and even If he does withdraw
from the active eoum-lls of the Hlato
1,'nlvrsily's ntlilellcs. he will be cull
ed upon occiiKlouully when hiK qin:s-
tloiiH come up.
.Mr. McArthur arrntiKcd the first
interstate tr:n k meet ttctween W'anh-
Inutou ami ir'k",n In 1 mm, when In
ciillcne. ami iu later y-urs. while
prucilcliiK Inw In I'orrlund, nianui;eil
the Oregon-Idaho uume lii 1!M)7 umt
the t)renfin-l.. A. ('. tame In I'.MIS.
EUREKA, CALIFORNIA.
TO GET RAILROAD
San Fniiiclwo. Spt. 1 !. fnlalu
A. II. Paysou, proHlilciit of the North-wcNh-rn
I'lii'lfli. whi-l. U ownd Joint
ly hy th Santa Kt and Southi-rn Pa
ri fir, hart JiiHt aniioniirtd that thr
Kup hw vvi'fii Kitn'ka and SIumuvioiI.
a iKMlnni'.. nf I n.r. iiillin will h..
' and work oi Out line will 13 started
I' soon.
An appropriation of li.oon.noo
ban hri'ii mado to Htart roniriK't ion.
I I 1 railroad win open up t no north-
wrHtr-rn )art of ru'lfin'iila, and Kivc
mraim of traiiHportlnx thr IihiiImt of
llumtMililt and thr north roust count
yr to markft.
IMn otiIv mode of conimunh at Ion
at pirsfiil In hy wahEtoi rond and hv
water. The proHird roiiHl i in I ion
of tho roa I luot born undrr ron-idtT-alhoi
for xrwral tar.-t. A month auo
t'aptiiln Pay -on wont to Oilraso.
w hrn hr utni'd thr ronntnn tlon of
tin line lir'toio Prrslciit Itlptry ot
thr Sun! Kr and Jit 11 us KrutlArhntit.
dlns tor of main triia urn and oprda
tlon of thr llarrlmau Hvtrm.
A III IHIY I P VAt.U
Quick! Mr PrugglMt quick ! A
box of Huckb'n'a Arnica Salve
Here's a quarter rr the love of
Mown, Hurry! Ilahy'a burne,! hlm
wlf. trrrluly Johnnie cut hl foot
with an axe Mamie's resided Pa
ran t walk for piles and my corns
aobx. rthe gut ft and axon cured all
the family, lis the greatest healer
on earth. Hold by W. A. Kukken-dU.
Fruit
1 -w aw c U d5
Why pay $200 per acre for. fruit land when you can buy jut as wwl f - M t
1 his lancl is situated five miles from depot. A good level oad all to ll W fr 0nly 50 Per acrc"
prising 180 acres'within the last 8 days. Why not come i, i and I , k tl U'e Sld six com'
tracts can be bought on timv, small vash payment, balance tol i, ,r . proPosltlon ever with us. These
aaa (TN araaw
TUESDAY, SEPT. 21. 1903
both of which put several thousand
dollars Into the athletic funds of bis
alma mater. He also took a leading
part In working up the colkge con
ference that now rules the six big
colleges in the Northwest.
He was first elected to the athletic
council of Oregon Id 1Su8. He served
three years as an undergraduate and
ever since his graduation In 1901 he
has been the alurnnl niemuer, uems
re-electod each venr by the alumni as
sociation until this year, when be
tauae of his official duties at Salem
he has requested the association lo
chose another representative.
MULTNOMAH WILL
PLAY IN EUGENE
There has been tomo question
among football enthusiasts since the
announcement tlmi Oreson and Mult
nomah would not play Portland on
Thanksgiving day this season.wheth
er the loss of the money annually re
ceived from this game would make
any material difference to this year s
finances.
Although It Is probable that there
will not be so much money on hand
at the end of this season as there was
last It Is quite probable, especially
If the team turns out to be as good
as It looks now, that the games with
the U. of W. at Seattle and Idaho at
Portland will easily draw the crowds
that will mnybe more thau make up
the one game.
When O. A. C. plays here there Is
expected to be the greatest crowd
that was ever on Kincaid Field. It is
known that Portland will bring over
a thousand on a special train. There
may be difficulty In handling the
crowds. Ilesld s the income from the
games, 20 er cent of the student
body tax goes to football.
I'lilllli-s Ib-ut Dctroil
Phlhulijlphlu. Si-pi. 2 1. Philadel
phia, defealed Uetrolt here yesterday
In the final game of the series, mak
ing three victories for the home team
to one for Detroit. The score was
4 to :i and the game was intensely ex
citing. JrfiYii' In I'arN
I'arin. Sp I . LM. Janu-a J. .Ti'ffris,
'irrlvt'd hern todiiy m routo to Amer
ira. ! iK)kMl in urn, f-mditlnn. Ho'
said lit would he wtilini; to fiht In
Australia provided ttu American of
IVth wri! lmsatNfinMory.
CORVALLIS MILL
FORCED TO CLOSE
foiVHllls. Or., SMt. ID. The Oc
cidental Lumber Company, employing
40 men, ri.Mil Its mill hero this
morning. penllng a decision of South
ern Pacific officials In regard to
switching rales. Six dollars a car
for switching a distance of less than
a tulle Is considered exorbitant by the
milling romimny. This Is a double
rale, charg'-d by (ihe Southern Paci
fic, however, hi-cause of the fact that
the I'orvallis & .-astern tracks must
be used a iKirtion of the distance.
The Occidental mill has been using
Mary's river and the Willamette for
trausiMirtatlon purposes, but. these
streams are two low to deliver logs.
m;v iiiiiii.. iit) iuM.iv i iti:i:
"Well Irrluation for Small Farms"
Is a piiblUannn Just Issued by the
tlcliei'al Passenger lleparlne nt 0f iiR
Orexon Itallroad and Navigation Co.
and Smithern Pacific lines In Oregon.
This booklet sets forth In a practi
cal, concise way the possibilities for
profit of Im-Mi, Nsive Irritation, and
should be In the hands of every far
mer In Oregon.
Copies may be obtained free on
application to Win. McMurrny. gen
eral passenger agent O. It. & N. and
S. P. lines In Oregon Portland, Or.
tf VM. McMl'KH VY.
.hi. b ZT,IZ Z?" sJSk Srn'-:jA : I LAUUfvt & L
b..t it doe. not retail for any more 7 "CtS " nm $J.OO up . . ,,
than the product of some of the P V I w&'Kf&ZtX. I SCHWAHZSTHII 1 1 II Bed RockWeU
HoHenbeck , McMurphey
same'into fn
same into 10.20
.Mi: l-lV.i: K' KfZKM.V.
IK
Oil of Winters,... ThymJ
: It reallv se-ius strBe that so mans
!awa,hthatisu,idtocure .
not be cured In a few days, but there
i absolutely no sufferer from eciema
whoever' used this simple wd
did not find liiu.Hih.ifly th at wond
erfully soothing, calm. ol.
tion that comes w"hen t ihe itch i s
taken away. Instantly upon appl
n a few drovs of the wash the
remedv tikes effect, the Iron Is allay
ed There is no .need of experiment
the patient knows at once..
instead of trying to com, , und the
oil of wintergreen, thymol. Kb-ine
.to. in the right proportions our ,
selves ve are using a prescription
j rt is universally 'eOSD V
Prescription, ur -" n n
Compoun-i, ltKL
.r'y nas given .
great confidence In its merits.
Drug Co. ;
HERE!?
You need an
Alarm Clock
A guaranteed clock for
75 Cts.
Other styles up to $1.50
Watts Jewdry Co.
C3 ' . 9;h &. Willamette Sts.
The Antique Furniture Go.
Upholstering, Cabinet Work
Keluvng, Malrcsses Made to
I rder and Renewed, Expert
Carriage Trimmer. AU work
Cuarareed
Phone Blk 5 19 1 191 E. 8th St.
BED ROCK WELL DRILLING
Elcvra years experience
Any siz; hole J 000 ft limit
C. E. G 0 R D I N I E R ,
1106VillarJ P.i one Red 512
"The 'Moore' you've had 4
The 'Moore you want."
MOORE,
The Carpet-Cleaner. Phone
lied 681.
BUY W00O NOW FROM
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Light and Heavy Haullnf
WOOD FOR 8AI.R
04 Wlllaruetie Street, Eoariie, Or
CHICHESTER S PILLS
,Ti - I Ash jaar llrwcalat f
SsaTC. i'u. i. u, bi b-ia r m,i tAyi
T- V.
IS DEVOTED TO HER FAMILY ANj
A PLEASANT PRETTY HOUSE MAl
Protected From the Sun
I use sun Proot Mini
J and your house will be pro-
J ected. Costs no more and J
J wear's longer than other paints J
Ask for a Color Card
Overton Wall Paper
and Paint Company
id-.ooevenin oi rnone r.ra i id. m
i
THE NORTH POLE
Has been purchased by the Eugene
Fuel Company, and is now ready for
delivery as follows:
4-foot body fir. per cord $1.50
4-foot heavy slab at, per cord . ?:l.i3
1-foot maple and ash, per cord .$.". 00
EUGENE FUEL CO,
559 Willamette Street
Phone Black 2381
S5
No Vacation or Outing is
Complete
without the help of a
A KODAK
-VT. I M
2
Have Purchased 919 A
a!ld Have Subdivided
and An A
tl. 1 I
A GOOD WOMAN
HER HOME
HER. LIFE
BRIGHT AND HAPPY
BUY YOUR. WIFE
ONE OF OUR FINE HOUSES
IF YOU WANT TO INSURE
HER HAPPINESS
HILL CREST CQ
M. J. DOB YEA, Manager
With
lark Rodman Cri
J
ir YOU H.WK HI
there Is no reinedv 1
jewelry. It need nul
expensive.
IF THE QI'AUll
JKWEI
was as low as the i
pretty poor stuff, n
you can nx up that 1
spending a little mou
elry that anv one m
receive und proud to;
SM AM
Smeed - Hold
Aya & Hi
Plumb
34 West
Phone bUckl
We are now in bcl
Jttcnd to all
Plumbing tlia
the fire
Good Workman
HALL (82, Shi
Plawblng and M
AUo general Jobb'.l
meet iron wort. Iron 1
kttended to.
"5arrr full Una of pin
Phone Black 171.
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