Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 21, 1910, Image 4

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1910
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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
OVARII PBUfTHfO Co., INC.
Lliarb-,. If. Fisher.
THREE GOOD
DOCTOR'S V1 BSTIOX.
Some
Ml MM I: OF ASSOCIATKD I'llKSB
Published every day of the week, trundavs excepted,
gene. Oregon.
Address all com-
tNUMCrlpUoa llutes Daily
Entered at tbe Eugene, Oregon, postofflce as second-class matter.
Delivered by Carrier, per week t .15
Delivered by Carrier, one Month 60
One Month
Single conies 06
Wastry Guurd, per year 1.00
By Mall one year I In advance) 4-00
Delivered by Carrier, one year 6.08
Advice AjerIusi
Harsh Porgativi -I'll)-.-.
Vm ot
Liml
Agents, for The tlnurd
Tho following are authorized to take and receipt for aaoscrlptlonii or
transact any other business for The Dally and Weekly Ouard:
Creswell J. L. Clark.
Ooburg George A. Drury.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910
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THE MEAT BOYCOTT
O butcher, spare that steer! Touch not a single horn! We've
sworn for half a year to live on beans and corn; to live on oatmeal
cake, and prunes and BUCOOtaib! no more for us the steak, no more
the corned beef hash! O butcher, If you've tears, prepare to shed
them now. We look upon your steers, we contemplate your cow;
for slews and rousts wo yearn, the grub of yesterday, and then In
anguish turn, and eat a bale of bay. This life seems gray and drear,
as some December dawn; tbe cabbage wagon's here, and we must all
Climb on. O butcher, spare that mule thy weapon bo accurst!
We're making It a rule to eat. no Wienerwurst; no food our lips
shall pass, that's gained by shedding blood; by day we live on grass,
by night wo chew tbe cud. Wo dietary wrecks eat grass, upon our
knees, while tailor rubbernecks bite branches from the trees. So,
butcher, spare that crow that fell Into your snare; spring chicken
does not go upon our bill of fare. We long for good lean meat,
but longing will not wash; for us the gaudy beet, for ua tbe pallid
squash.
Copyright, 1D09, by Georgo Matthew Adama.
WALT MASON.
Lane county reports 10,489 children of school age, the net
gain over last year being 696, which is only exceeded by Mult
nomah, with a gain of 896. Marion increased 497, and Linn
487, while Wasco, Wheeler, Crook, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant,
Josephine, Morrow and Sherman counties showed a decrease.
These figures indicate that Lane county is the fastest-growing
section of all Oregon.
Mrs. Roosevelt and her daughter, Ethel, have sailed for
Egypt. No pyramids or mummies for them; they're going to get
the colonel. And wo imagine there'll be some gobs of good old
homely joy when the long-separated family is reunited.
'
Yes, Carrie, you may reopen your Cook-Peary controversy
-during lent if you promise to do so in a calm and decorous man
ner. However, you must not use a beer opener on it; if you can
not open it with an ordinary can opener you had better leave it
alone.
South pole enthusiasts are wanting Colonel Roosevelt to
head the American expedition that is to dig out the south end of
creation. This may be a political scheme to put Teddy in cold
storage for awhile.
The Dakotas, Minnesota and Montana are having another
blizzard. The blizzard crop is reported to be the best in several
years up in that neck of the woods, and there is no reason in the
world for anybody who likes snowballs starving to death.
A press dispatch says Mayor Gaynor is to tip the Sunday lid
slightly in Now York city. That New York lid tips almost as
easily as a derby on the head of a ladies' man.
If any little 0x9 crossroads paper wants to gets its editorials
reprinted in the Orcgonian, all it has to do is to give the direct
primary law a good whack.
Modford's city council has called for bids for the paving of
thirteen miles of 3trccts. That's going some!
Dr. Cook declined to see callers at his hotel in Santiago,
Chili. Guess Doc thinks he's been "called'' enough already.
Wonder if the destructive gas that is to accompany Hallcy's
comet will have a meter on it?
JOHN H0LGER IN
tomlotl to shoot anybody, iul ho 01
. i.ored tho priaontr iiist-iurKtH..
JUSTICE COURT, west.
John Holder was arrested Wednes
day and taken before Justice Sovery
on a Charge of shooting at Paul Barn
hardi. Karl i.eppert and Raymond
Mitchell with intent to kill, llolger
pleaded not guilty.
He testimony of Paul Bernhardt,
Karl Leppert and Raymond Mitchell
was taken, and the defendant I. -Mined
In his own behalf. He admitted
firing I wo shots, but said he was not
shooting at any one
After hearing tin' evidence the J uh
tlco Raid that be did not find any
thing h ading hint to think llolger In-
K VICKY Mm Mi l;
is or should be worried when the llt
tlo ones have a cough or cold. It
may lend to croup or pleulsy or
pnuctnonia then to something
more serious. Ballard! llorehound
Syrup will euro the trouble at once
and prevent any complication. Sold
by Dillon lrug company. Hotel
Suiccd building.
The mud Is reported so deep in the
streets of CorraiUi work has had to
be stopped on tbe new depot, as It
was impossible to haul heavy loads
through tlie streets.
Honored by Women
" nen a woman aprtiki M her
ilf M icerei tiitlcrinjl ilia
truiti you. Million! have ho
MOWN thi mark ot confi.
dence on Dr. K. V. Tierce,
ol Buffalo, N. Y. Krcrv
wher there are nomeo who
bear witness to the winder
working, curing -power ol Dr.
Pierce'i Favorite I'reveription
- whiih tavea (he smfftriut i
mw fiatn, ad iuocemlullv
rttpplet wiih woman' wcak-
it MAKB5 WEAK WOflBN strong
IT (TAKES SttK WOMBN WELL.
No woman', appeal waa ever mitdirvctrd or lirr coi
BY DR. OLIVER
The Shadow Life, the Whiskey
Devil and the Nature of
Hell His Subjects
Thero were three large meetings at
the tabernacle yesterday. In the
morning Dr. Oliver talked on "The
.Shadow Life." In the afternoon he
delivered his address to men on "The
Whiskey Devil," and In the evening
his subject was "The Nature of Hell."
In all of these addresses Dr. Oliver
was at his beet, and at the conclusion
of each service many declared them
selves for Christ.
This evening the subject will bo
"Noah's Ark," which Dr. Oliver says
Is one of his strongest sermons.
In the course of bis sermon yes
terday morning on "The Shadow
Life," Dr. Oliver spoke in substance
as follows:
"Everything combining solid sub
stance casts a shadow when Its re
latlon to tbe sun Is right. At ;
glimpse you can determine the sub-
stunce by the shadow. You Instantly
recognize a borse, a house, a man
tree, by the shadow cast. This Is a
physical truth. In the moral sense
and in the spiritual sense there Is
such a thing as the shadow life, and
a man Is known yea, bis value to
society Ib determined, by the shad
ow life. I mean, In simple language,
his Influence. Write your name on a
card and drop It on any street in your
town, and tho man who picks it up,
If he knows you, knows what that
name stands for. I am In this ad
dress urging upon you the Importance
of concentrating all the faculties of
your ransomed powers Into strong,
stalwart manhood and womanhood,
which can stand for God and tho
right with the stability of Gibraltar,
defying every wave or tempeBt.
"Some years ago, when 1 was in
France, in one of the great palaces,
I sam tbe table upon which Napoleon
Bonaparte signed his abdication,
compelled by the powers to release
the reigns of government, and the
proud and haughty emperor, in a
storm of rage, drove an Instrument
Into the surface of the table. It was
not much more than a scratch, but
somebody came along and put his fin
ger on that scratch and went back to
his home and said: 'I put my finger
on She spot made by Napoleon when
ho signed bis abdication.' Then ten
thousand others followed and put
their fingers on tbe same spot, and
then hundreds of thousands of others
followed tho samo Inquisitive pro
cession and put tholr fingers upon
that spot. Today tho table Is placed
back beyond tho reach of tho curious
throng and the sign reads: 'Do not
touch the table,' The spot originally
made by Napoleon has beun enlarged
by the finger-touch until I could bury
the end of my index finger in that
hole. 1 am Illustrating a great fact:
thero are any amount of people In
I he world who would be glad lo help
you perpetuate your mark, if you
make a bad move, a bad mark, a bud
record, tlie world will know It. nener-
ations following you will know It. If
you make a mark lor Hod and right
eousness the people likewise will
know it.
"If I should engage in a length;
presentation of shadowgraphs of the
great men of the world, 1 think you
would be Inspired to emulate their
noble examples. Tho patience nnd
prayerfulness of Abraham Lincoln;
the purity and unselfishness of Fran
cos ED. Wlllard; the fidelity and zeal
of D. L. Moody; the lovaltv of Abra
ham, tho father of the faithful.
"Some years ago. In London, a
great building was the scene of an
an Important event. .Members of tbe
aristocracy crowded to tbe side of
a coffin which contained tbe body of
one of Hod's noblest women, finally
I be great doors were opened and the
multitudes crowded In by thousands.
Among the number there came a poor
woman Carrying her babe ami lead
ing a larger child. She finally reach
ed I be coffin and. bending over, she
put the little child on the floor and
told the larger one to take care of
it. When she bent over the coffin I
lo look upon the cold face, the little'
shswl fell back around her shoulders
and tbe tears fell upon the glass
which was above the face. A guard. I
noticing that she was slopping the
multitude, sprang forward, touched I
her on tb,. boulder and told her to I
move on. 'Please, sir, don't make me
move on; she saved my two bovs
from a drunkard's hell, and I have
a right to look nnd to weep.' The1
guard stepped back nnd held tho mul
titude while tbe woman wept.
"I would rather have some one step
by my eoffln-slde and say: He led
me to Jesus.' or he led liiy husband
or my child to .lesus. and pay honest
tribute to Dry faithfulness as a Chris-!
Man man. than to have a monument ,
of gold studded with diamonds that'
would pierce the skv."
A doctor's first juestiou when con
sulted by a patient Is, Are 'our
bowels regular?" lb knows that
its per cent of illness it attended with
Inactive bowels and torpid liver.
This condition poisons tie system
with waste matter snd causi an
accumulation of gases which must be
removed through tbe bowels before
health can be restored.
Salts, ordinary pills and cathar
tics may be truly likened to dyna
mite. Through their harsh, lrrlta
tlug action they force a passage
through tbe bowels, causing pain and
damage to the delicate intestinal
structure which weakens the whole
ystcm, and at best only produces
temporary relief. The repeated use
of suoh treatments causes chronic
Irritation of the 6tomach and bowels,
dries and hardens their tissues,
deadens their nerves, stiffens their
muscles and generally brings about
an Injurious habit which sometimes
has almost, if not fatal results.
I have a pleasant and sale remedy
for constipation and bowel disorders
In general. We are bo certain of its
great curative value that we promise
to return tbe purchaser's money In
every case where it fails to produce
entire satisfaction. This remedy is
called Rexall Orderlies. We urge you
to try them at our entire risk.
Rexall Ordertlles are eaten iiko
candy, they act quietly and have a
soothing, strengthening Influence on
the entire intestinal tract. They do
not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu
lence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea
or other annoying effects, and they
may be taken at any time without
Inconvenience.
Rexall Orderlies overcome tho
drugging habit and safely remedy
constipation and associate ailments,
whether acute or chronic, except in
surgical cases. They are especially
good for children, weak persons or
old folks. Price, 38 tablets, 25 cents,
and 12 tablets, 10 cents. Remember
you can obtain Rexall Remedies in
Eugene only nt our store, Tbe Rexall
Store, W. A. Kuykendall's.
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In Eugene, February 21, 1910, to
Lawrence O. Nichols and wife, a son.
Mr. Nichols is The Guard's job print-
In Eugene, February 19, 1910, to
E. H. Tripp and wife, a daughter.
Mrs. J. J. Hess wishes to
announce that her new spring
samples and styles of ladles'
tailored suits, coats and skirts
have arrived, and invites the
ladles to call and see them.
Orders taken at reasonable
prices. 125 West 8th street.
Phono Red 3071. f25
Cough Drops
Old time Menthal, Horehound and Wild
Cherry; the pure food kind.. Large box
for 50
Bowers' Cold Cure
Is guaranteed ;price, per box. ... 25fi
Bowers' Mentholated
White Pine Cough Syrup
Per bottle 25lJ
Bowers' Cuti-Cream
Will keep the chaps off; makes the skin
soft, white and velvety; matchless for
after shaving. Price per bot. only 25c
Bowers' Benzalma Cream.
Made from pure Almond Oil and Ben
zoin, combined in elegant emulsion.
Price for a large bottle 25c
Bowers' Penetrating
Linimsnt
Will relieve chilblains, lumbago and
rheumatism; put up in 25c and 50c
bottles.
Bowers Hair Tonic
Removes Dandruff and stops falling hair
try a bottle for 50c
Bowers' RoseCoUr
The best ever; per jar a
Bowers' Cleans,
Will make old RinMuJH
Removes spots from all fi!
n nth: amp hottu HB
FEELS'
THE BACK
For Sale by Uowers' Drug ck
We can fill your prescription; J
whose blanks are used. Weuseal
unecKing system ana employ onlyrt
ui uyyiMb.
Free
Phone
Main 62
BOWERS DRUG Co.
LEADING DRUGGISTS
TAYLOR WILLIAMS. Saved nt Deatu a Door
morale warenouse on railroad The door of death seemed ready to
track for hops, spuds, household Pen for Murray W. Ayors. of Tran-
goods, cement, lime, crockery or any- s" Bridge, N. Y., when bis li's was
tiling. Stone foundation and piped wonderful!? saved. "I was In a
with water for fire prltection. Kates dreadful condition," he writes; "my
made on car lots. Inquire of Wil- skln w"s almost yellow; eyes fmuk-
llams Transfer Company, Main 551, en: tongue coated; emaciated from
or Frasler's real estate office. Black losing forty pounds growing weaker,
28C1.
HEAVY SNOW FALL I
IN EASTERN 1
AND m
Portland, Feb. 21.
Eastern Oreitoti and
U dally. Virulent liver trouble pulling : Central Washington ttl
, me umvu 10 death in spltet of doc-
tors. Then that matchlese medicine,
0; Electric Bitters, cured me. I regain
WON'T NKEl) A CRUTCH
Whpn RHItnr .1 P Snnanmn
Cornelius. N C. hrnifiert hla Inn had. "d the 40 pounds lost and am now
ly, it started an ugly sore Many we" and strong." For all stomach,
salves and ointments proved worth-1 llTer aBd kidney troubles they're su
less. Then Bucklen'B Arnica salva i Vrome. 60c at W. A. Kuykendall's.
healed it thoroughly. Nothing Is bo 1 "
prompt and sure for ulcers, bolls, r- F Prentlce'e orTIcee are at
burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores I 86 We8t Eighth street. Calls attend-
plniples, eczema or piles. 25c at M 10 aay or nlirht. Day phone
fall of snow. Trains areet
further aud colder Ttt
dieted.
lty. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's.
1171; night -hme Matn 529.
I am fully
view, flashlight and
photography. Lane coiujl
specialty. Linn Drug Sail
berg.
Luckey's Jewelry Strai
Competent leglstered i
TAXIDERMIST X FCHRTER,
By lniproi meOiOlIS f mount true
to nature Mr name heads, fish, jirds
and mammals, Make fur ruys and
(arments, cloan and remodel them.
Elxpresa and mall orders promptly it
tended to.
o. m. ii uuus,
io't Washington St., Portland, Or.
Teli'tiluine Main 3liOU
THE LANE COUNT HUMANE
SOCIETI
All complaints should be made to
W. E. Wtlmer, secretary, con Aider
street, Eugene, Or, Phone Black
2902.
CONTltACTOEa
Tergle, Simmons. McMillan & Co
are prepared to execute all orders
for excavating grading, hauling sand,
gravel, brick, etc. Teaming of nil '
kinds. Let us bid on your work
Phones Red 4291, Black 4562, Black'!
4101. Hesidences 941 East Fifteenth 1
street; 5S5 West Seventh street, tf
ui. wro. wall's ofiice Is at SO
West Eighth street, over tho Pacific
States Telephone Company office
vans utenuea day and night Day
and nlL'ht nhnna AT I n ...
i - ...,ii. juu, OUT'
gery and X-Rays.
Everybody Invited to Co. C's dance
next. Tuesday evening. f22
gggsjn
THIS IS THE
If the hoot's of your horns
Ing. 1 have the metal, ti(U
the skill and the wllliW
your horses right
firm footing. Another US
find my charges tor il
riirht. If they're not
to kick harder than yoir I
JOEFMI
570-514 Olive St.. Eifs
DIED
nornur n 1 1 ,i whro thr 'A : ,ur u ice, to
the wOttO I Hum?! Mmuiual Aiimuuion, Dr,
K. V. PUfMs I'rctidrot, Huflulo, N. Y.
3
Or fn'a inr ltlltt foJu. mi: J aslurml tour nun nrtfnf oo. a J.ir.
At his home OB North Fork. Krl
day, February inh, 1110, after an
Illness of Hlmut a week. Kllsha Johu
son. aged 72 years. Mr. Johnson was I
a native ol New York, and Served
through the civil war In a cavalrv
regiment from that st.it.-, doing dutv
as a soldier for four years and two
months. II ccanie to the Sluslaw In
I line, 1S92. and some f,ur or five
.ars Inter moved lo California,
where he remained for several days
He then returned to this section and
spent the rest of his days here. He
leaves an aged helpmate. ': e sm.
and two daughters FionTce ,
day
At l'hoenix, Arlion.i. a few
ago. Miles Perkins, a former
known MfJSVU of Lute cow
went thero Svcral )eara ago for h
health.
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MHHijg HillT III THE WOrSE
THE STORE THAT
SAVES YOU MONEY
er1 -
On Furniture, Carpets, Shades, Stoves, Etc.
Have just received direct from the factory a
Large Shipment of Go-Cad
NStotf Lst Improvements
without the h.gh prices of other lines
RUBBER UNTCEDFORONE YEAR
THE
LIGHTED
CORNER
TE MODERN HOME FURNISHERS
Seventh
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