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o o TWO O THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, NOV. 13. 1909 The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A rasa who bu wok and impaired itom.ch and who does oot properly die.t hii lood will soon find that nil blood haa become weak and impoverished, and that bia whole body ia improperly aod sufficiently nourished. Dr. PIERees' GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT make the ttomach mtroni, promote! thm How at dtieetlwe laletm, rettorea the loot appetite, make mealmllatloa perfect, Inrltoratea lot liver mad purine and eaflcbea the blood, It It the great blood-maker, , tteeh.bullder and reetoratlve nerve tonic. It make moo) etront la body, active la mind and cool In ludtemenu This "Diaeorerr" ia para, flyeerio extraot .of American medical root, absolutely tree Irom aloohol and all injurioui, habit-formin( druf. All ita Ingredient, are printed on ita wrappers. It haa no relationship with aecret nostrums. Its every Ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a subatitute for this time-proven remedy op known composition. Asa voua nbiohbos. They must know of many cures made by it durloj past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Ore. Capital and Surplus $200,000.00 We would like to have your banking business whether large or small. Safety Deposit boxes. Place your valuable papers in one of our heavy steel boxes in our secure steel and concrete fire proof' vaults. The annual outlay of $2.00 will protect you from fire or theft. Open 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. FOREIGN MARRIAGES BRING GRIE F TO". AMERICAN HIE SSES Guard Special Service London, Not. 13. The fnarrlage nt v.rnnls Antolae da Charette to NO KIDNEY MISERY OR BLADDER TROUBLE A Few Doses Overcome Any Kidney Disorder and j Backache . rfaHYa and 'I backache and regulate harmless I regulate or end bladder I extorting all the money Possible. Clara Ward ana rra llvnr.-ed: nenlectcd and Ill-treated' Miss Suzanne Herring has attracted Mar wheeler and Count Papen- much attention on this aide or ine hem divorced; refused to aanin uei water, and today's ceremony In Newag a cM equal. , n , York Is looked upon as the culmlna-. Martha Williamson and Count uu tlon of a real International romance. dol8tadt djvorced; treated her as a As neither the bridegroom nor the bride Is wealthy, the prime consid eration which usually enters into such Vlove" affaire Is absent in this Instance. Indeed. those who pretend to know state that the Mar quis Is more bountifully supplied with this world's goods than is his bride. , . The Marquis Is said to be a thrif ty person, with considerable knowl- Vnioli. Vmoira flTld Dtlke ; Manchester, husband preferred a variety performer. , This list is by no means complete, 'but, except In rare insianees, the story of all American women who i have married European "gentlemen I of title Is very much the same, ine lesson is that except iu r.nrx honorable and descent of ",. . I . V. .. .,!.. a nf TnnflPV fl PhflT- ' . ni-jrrv In t:heiT tense vi me a,u, - - Europeans iireier iu -- - .......ri.iin ain,si unknown among the ii imi it is only the nobles of the decaying French aria-1 ponnderg and degenerates who, as a tocracy. He was given an exhibition i nle attenl,lt t0 Warier their titles of this thrift by leaving on this side with an AmerU-an wife as , the many beautiful presents lntena- Bn Incldent ed for today's bride. In order to avoid itoyul liirtlulnys. I the payment of American duties. Tllig r the birthdays of Kins I The glfst from royal personages Ed d and King Victor Emmantial come irom ine couiieuuuu,, u, . . . tne sanie ween. ru- f O'JUST RECEIVED A line of Gibson Mandolins and Martin Guitars. If you are inter ested in strictly high-grade instru ments it will pay you. to call at the WARREN STUDIO 518 WILLAMETTE St. Instruction given on the Man dolin, Guitar and Banjo by Mr. and Mrs. Warren. oml tin Charette. head of the tfrencn .,,..,,,, ..piphraledi Tues- I Royalists In Brittany, where nis an- wh,e that o( le jtaian mon- cestor, the vendee chief, was shot u',arcn wa8 on Thursday. Victor Em- the Kepubllcans in iisi. manuel was born November inn Among donors are tne mieen or sQ fc he ,8 now forty years Portugal, the Duke of Orleans, the Duke de Charette, the Countess del vvh,e the K,ng wa8 tne recipient Paris and the Count de Casserte. the' congratulations, the popular uuite ue iwunu. - denionstration in nis nonor who upl and tne Duke de Cases. Uhnrtnwprl hv the demonstration ar- One of the gifts is a bejeweiea . rn((rt bv -ne Anarchists of Home. sword, which the Pontlfictel Zouaves, . . " ugtom , the agitators to former comrades in amies of General ; .demonstrate every year on Novem de Charetto, have presented. Therei ber u the anniversarv of the exe are, again, historic diamonds pend-j cllUnn 'of tne Chicago Anarchists In ants, dlnniond flowers and old Fland-, j s87 and t))e recent legal assassl ers lace from the Baronee ie Char-i .. ' . Senor Ferrer In Spain has ette. ine uunt oi tuu unucBiwmi . presents the bride with the rlcnestTh, , of nil the gifts, a diadem of aiamona that the alltnorltles have taken every laurel leaves. 1 lie fcivei ia fuel to the Anarchist lire. vear reports from Home state out-ot-oroer " "Hm of trouble, is to iae , "Touwintinctlyfee. that your; kidneys and urinary orgau . , fnS cleaned, healed and vitalized,, and all the miserable symptoms,, such as backache, headache, nervous-, net rheumatism and darting pa ns Inflamed or swollen eyelids, irrita bility, sleeplessness, or suppressed, painful or frequent urination (espec ially at night), and other distress, leaving after taking the first few, dThe moment you suspect any kid ney or urinary disorder, or rheuma-, tlsm, begin taking this harmless preparation as directed, with the: knowledge that there Is no other medicine, at any price, made any-: where else in the world, which will affect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fiftv-cent treatment of Pape s Diuretic, which any druggist can sup-( '''v nhv.ioinn nhnrmacist. bank-' er or anv mercantile agency will tell vou that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of; Cincinnati, is a large and responsible' medicine concern, thoroughly worthy j of your confidence. Don't be miserable or worried an-, other moment with a lame back orj clogged, Inactive kidneys or bladder miserv. All this goes after you start I taking Pape's Diuretic, and in a few days you feel and know that your kidneys, liver ana urinary sysiem am healthy, clean and normal, and all danger passed. Accept only Pape s uiuretic miy cent treatment from any drug store anywhere In the world. Out of the I Priced Qtf DODGE DEPARTMEN That we may make Novembe banner month of the year wear. ing staple and dependable mercl3 at tne lowest special prices ever to the Eugene buying public. SECOND ANNIVERSARY Merchants Bank STATEMENT OV OOKOIAIOX OCTOltKH 20TII, 1000 KcHourcps Ixmiin nnd discounts. , . 1217,041.88 Bank p remises 17,887.45 Cash and due from b'ks. 133,158.88 l.lnblllclcn Capital stock $ 65,060.00 Profits 5,259.08 Doposlts 297,828.83 Total 1368,087.91 Total .1368,097.91 CO.M.MIONCIOI) III'HI.NKSS OCTOltKU SI, 11)07 Koto Increnso In deposit Duceinbar. 1907 .- $47,219.00 July, IIIOH $inu,()2l.0() November, 1908 $171,850.00 April, 1909 $261,716.00 OCTOBER, 1909 8297,828.00 Officers 1.. II. Potter, President; V. N. McAlister, Vice President C'utlilel'i 11. II, llnlihs, Assl.stmit Cnnliler Honrietto de Chnrette. Tilled MHi-riuges Fail I booking backward, to other Inter-, national marriages, it would appear that new Marchioness's chances for future happiness are very few. The rosier of American brides of Euro pean -husbands is a large one, andj misery and unhappiness is written large afler each name. Here is part of the discouraging list: Hiilh Aniury and Baron Roque fort, divon-el; noble husband threat ened her life with a butcher's knife. KloreiH-o Aurenroid and Count Forest-Dlvonne; beaten aud ill-treated by ilier husband. Kliznhelh Carey and Baron de Stuers, divorced; wife was prisoner In castle for some time. Estelle C'liti pin and Count Vlllars, divorced; the Count lost all inieres't In his wife afler securing a liberal share of her $1,000,000. Bessie Curtis and Marquis de Tal- loyrnmM'erlgonl, divorced; husband was chronic gambler. May Cuyler and Sir Philip Eger- ton, divorced; husband was Incon stant. Justine Dixon and Sir Snencer deadly, divorced; husband had de lirium tremens and became insane from drink. Florence Drulllard and Count de Poiirlales, divorced; was Ill-treated In puhlh'. Item burst and Count Penaloza. mid Dr. F. W. CUMM1NGS Recently of Vermont, has opened nn offlco In the McClung Bids., this city. Hours 10 A. M. to 3 P. M Rosldonco, 325 East Twelfth stroot. , Phone Mnln 744. Special attention to obstotrlcs nnd dis eases of women nnd children. All calls promptly answered. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD ADVERTISED LETTERS. precaution to prevent trouble, but fears were entertained for the safety of the Vatican and Its distinguished occupant. The authorities warned the troublesom element that any at tempt to hold parades will be put down by force. For their own safe ty, all the priests of Home were warned to stay indoors. Kt. Martin's Day. St. Martin's Day was observed In England In the customary manner today, nnd the official weather fore casters had to take a back seat. The least superstitious of Englishmen still entertain a sneaking belief in the ancient "poem": if November eleventh is cold and clear, Then the wlnWr will be sovere: But If that day he stormy, child, The next four inontws will all be mild. So runs the old saw In which Is embodied the popular superstition of St. Martin's Influence over the weath er. Elected to the See of Tours in 374, St Martin converted his whole diocese from paganism to Christian ity. Ho died November 11, 397, and, in accordance witn old church cus tom, his day is celebrated by ritual istic churches the world over on the anniversary of his death. divorced; driven Into the street at evening, Wednesday ""ring the Anna Uonld and Count de Castel- ?'he duKf SXin.??. lane, divorced; husband preferred V''6. 'd'S 'a il lCt n 1 w v other women, and spent her money , 'p ?11 bfr?lv 11 lL? on them: now married) to Prince del .J.z.!8 w,"'. . B've" for 'he best Saga,,, wh another divorce In pros- "wili Ei.a llagg,,, and Count de Tolna, honb.m'lm8 TiL"".'" CHRYSAXTHKMCM BAZAAR A chrysanthemum exhibit and ba- zaar will be held In the parlors of the Central Presbyterian church Tuesday day 17 ex pected to exceed that of last year. Prizes will be given for the best col lection, best vase of cut flowers Inr divorced; husband tried to feed her to cannibals. Alice Heine unit Prince of lon nco. divorced; subject to indigestion. Eva Mnckuy and Prince Colonnn, divorced; husband associated with oilier women, Helen Morton andi Duko Valensny, annualled; grossly insulted nnd Ill treated. Eleanor Patterson and Count Czlikyi, deserted her and extorted money. Anna Robinson nnd Earl Rosslyn, divorced; husband lost her money on races. 'Adulo Sampson and Duke do Dlno, divorced; spent, all her money. .Marie Satterfleld and Count Lar Isch. divorced; squandered her mon ey nnd deserted her. Sarah Stokes and Baron Bnlwett. divorced; used her ns a football and showered attentions and money on ouier women. Alice Thaw and Earl of Yar mouth, divorced; deserted her after uouse plants will be in n sennr.itp i class. Prizes of equal value. The bazaar will havo many attractions, among them a doll booth of fancy dressed dolls. Ice cream nnd cake will be served; also coffee and doughnuts. Admission, 10 conts.nl5 Kills Her Foe of 20 Years. "The most merciless enemy I had ior years." declares Mis. James Duncan of llavnesville. Me., "was Dyspepsia. 1 suffered intensely nfter eating or drinking and could scarce ly sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now 1 can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and mv strength back again." For Indiges tion, loss of appetite, kidney trouble lame back, female comnlninm it , "i '-u. umy ouc at w. A. Kuyken SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD . .November 10 Baldwin, H. B. Bates, E. H. Hertsch, G. V. ' Rouen, M. L. Briggs, Harry. Brlggs, J. S. Brown, Miss Gladys Brown. John H. Butteroff, George. Clark, Mrs. Etta M. Cornell, Earnest Crocker, Miss Clara Dyke, Mrs. Edwards, J. R. George, .Miss Helen George, Lawrence Golden, Henry R. Goodwin, Ronald M. Gray, Earnest Hanson, Hans L Hansen, Miss Myrtle Hawkins, Mrs. W. E. Hicks, Miss Ernia Hull, W. Hunt. T. A. Hutchinson, H. E. Jackson, Mrs. Nannie Janey, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. R. H. Kendall, W. H. Long, Geo. Mann, R. O. McAuley, Malcolm, Miller, Mr. Miller, Bennle Miller, J. C. -Moore, Mrs. Pallie Mulholland, A. E. Noah, F. E. Schreive, Joseph Shefler, Miss Viola Sinner, Mary Smith, Clarena Smith, ..Mrs. Ellen Smith, Roy Srlgaray, CJiiillanne Tate, R. L. Terpening, Mrs. Caryl II. ' Wood-, Merlda A. Wyatt, .Master Edward J. L. PAGE, 1909. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Outing; Flannel 2'Ac Value Simpson and American Prints All Wool Storm Serge, 85c value Ladies' Rain Coats, $7.50 values i Men's Fleeced Underwear... ' GROCERY DEPARTMENT Fresh N. 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