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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
fBX TWOS DAILY OUAfiD. SATTODAY, MAY 21, 1910 in Sun- I 1 . X CaaUMurr Kolti Bemtr If m you get tbU love 9 S 7 that tha name-plate 11 ieatJ-NewPifcetioQ." II Many Women who arc Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It fa do longer necessary to wear yournelf out preparing a fine dinner. Even in the heat of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn out. BIG LEAGUE GAME ... TOMORROW AT MIDWAY PARK Car Service Promises to Be Good and Eecord Crowd Is Expected Ject. '"How the Methodists umj e. "'ho1 at T p. , m. : meetings at Eugene Keep the baoDaiu. rric"nd 7.30 p. m. Wednesday Bl- The Fork la the Koads." , j 5ra JatP2 p. m. Thursday Central Presbyterian Church- - prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Corner Tenth and Pearl streets.'M. ,., ant 1st N. Mount pastor. Sunday school win LV ftrC: "? Jt AT 12 mm. r Wednesday evening meeting H. Kershaw, of Los Angeles; even- at 8 p. m. Lssons from the Comet. I lng, Tomorrow afternoon the Spring field and Roberta Bros.' team will Unitarian church meet In their second game of the sea-l Frank's Hall, 42 East Ninth street. , son at Midway park. Schermer will ir.hnr Havea Sareent. minister Bi-i do the pitching ror tne mm cny vmm Ble geno,, at io:2U a. m.: moruius and Lemley will catch. Baker will service at 11 a. m.; evening service a.. be on the mound for . Roberta Brc. and Brock will be at the receiving end. Tom Kelly will play second for Springfield and will be a great help towards bringing home the bacon. Rich Parrott, the tallest man playing Coming Religion." Evening, A Rescue Mission on the Barbary Coast of San Francisco." Baptist Church u. u. Wright, pastor- WORKS OF CHARITY AND formed and gently reared, women will find, in all the seasons of their lives, as maidens,wives or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy which acts gently and .AnnrATinu niefiiecn 1 ni?asantlv and naturally, and which may be muncuiiuH uiowgLu j- w.tfi tmly beneflcial efft!0tSi under-any f (Continued irom page 1). conditions, when the system neeas a laxative. ! . 1 is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is ment of an Institution for the fee Die-1 . . 8imDla combination of t.hn .iaa on vhorp thev can do uiau- . . . . : - ere incj , , :n .i:i j k.. .,., K,hn have exuertence laxat ve anu ucummauva wniuiumo m uiants aeeu u, mu " - " . ...... ... I 'with the mentally defective. This wjtn pleasant aromatic uquias, wnicfi are fnnihtafcare mu.t be exercised by the state.' eabla and refreshing to the taste and 1, rtmn-in Bible :Va,B "Iur. ," hi. ,., h US""" the special acceptable to the system when its gentle Hew T?erielioit. Oil Cook-stove Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the bluest dinner without healing the kitchen or the cook. It to immediately lighted and immedi ately extinjfuiahed'-'-twran be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with it. no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don't have to watt fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and it's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an Intense heat on the bottom of the pot. pan. kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It ' has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It doea all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be bad with or without CblneU t?rdlflreYWrwtiem; if not at your, writ far Dmertpiif ClrenUrto I he nearest ftucocy of tti Standard Oil Company . ' t' Incorporated BaaHBiaVBBaWBBWBMBBWHsiUHBfci POLK'S GAZETT EER I Mrertary of Mh Cflv. Town and VIIIho u Orviroo and Wmihlnstoa, ffivijir m Itoacriptlva Nkth of earb plAe., Ixtcatlon. luiippiH raruillra mna m i:inmI- flMfl IlirMtorv uf mu-tt BmIm. US rMMIM. I. L. POI.K CO., In. Snatlla, Wuh. PHNTZ NHWB STAND 637 Wlllamotte Btreet, 8 doom from Snioode Hotel. NEW8PAPHR8 AND MAOA ZINBS. ' ml PREVENTION THE BE8T SAFEGUARD If for any cause the horse or othei domestic animal exhibits a lack of energy brODer relish for fonri. nr An flnminn: I of general debility, timely action should oe taken tor the restoration of its health. Tti th naln,ol fnnA t ... Jn.t. , . m wwiHcativ animals Nature provides certain peculia) meaicinai herbs, leaves, barks and root Which Ream neCMSArv fnr tliir Vioatth 1 Pacific Stock Food in greatly condensec : form is intended to supply the essentia,' j virtues of those health-giving natural remedies and is prepared expressly foi those animals deprived by man of theii ju.iunu 100a. 11 is an alterative tonic which stimulates the various organs ol ! the body, promotes the secretions, tonei 1 up the general system and restores tin disordered conditions to a normal state It stimulates the appetite, improves th( digestion and assimilation of food, purines the blood and insures a good, healthy condition. Booklet free. Hovr Chkmicai, Co. Portland, Oregon h'jcuhn in ritia np'r ni liiu nuuu,. ... n.K . win piay nrsc Dase wr ' class for everybody, J. vv. ruiu.i . , de)ends upon the special j The car service will be good and Ph. D. teacher. Morning worship atj"? s,ate. their meth- cleansing IS desired. Evuiu ..w.. v . "-1 - .11 a. for sale at usual down tbwn places. B y 11 a. m.; evening service at 8 p. m. o caring for I)alipers, criminals' Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of JecseTwrre mm mm mm Following is the lineup 01 uoin; Jecti ..Does Ellgene Want An open , "7h:, ".T:." 'f These cases sllOllld.. : 8 - . , 1 I " i - "iVu teams: t Sunday"?" Evening, stereoptlcon t their disposal. 1 nes Baear0-ottkfirrVrelude on Ala3ka' -.:r r- rr.ecV.Xrhbe TtettXtX excellenoeof the remedy the full name of the udver, second'base rsaVerlr3d has?;' FIrst au-iatian"- ' released' only unieT Zt compariy-Galifom.a Fig Syrup Go.-.s .printed Roberts, shortstop; Smith, left field; j 3 McCMlum minister. Bible 'raprlBC'nmfce,lt me"1 , on the front of ever Packa?8' and Without it Coleman, center field; Hobbs, right 8cnool 'at 9:45 a. m. Baccalaureate 1 d0He u?5,.fLVi?tai& any preparation offered as'Syrup of Figs and fleid' , ., t .1, .'laerraon by G. S. O. Humbert at 11 a. N.p.rlv 300 000 'babies under one Elixir of Senna is fraudulent and should be Shff'ntr8' 1 he7; nT&Z To W.? t'he" ct eoh ...W.lll'r", tb, declined. To those who know the quality of Kelly, second base; Hardesty, third "orMve "service In the evening the tj'nlted States, according to a state- this excellent laxative, the offer of any substi base; Jewew, shortstop; Kestly left graauatlg class' of the Bible Univer- rcMlmotLor ofTediaS tute. when Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna field; Carson, center field; C. Har- Blt will have charKe of the services. "J1,?' is nailed for. is alwavs resented bv a transfer n p at R'AK 111 tue Js nujjniua iueuitai ovjiia,, , w Ej. at 0.40. DDittmn,a in a nana .roaH hl nf na trnnacTA tn snmfi fi rRt-p.laRft H nio1 ftf a hlioli But what was more start-. ment, whero they do not recommend, nor sell desty, right field. : CHURCH SERVICES I Congregational Church- Morning service at 10:45 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni.; Junior C. E. at 5 p. m.; Senior C. E. at 1 p. m.; evening service, 8 n. m. Morn ing subject, "The Lord of the Sab bath"; evening, "Sneaking With Au thority." United Evangelical Church V. Urblno, pastor. The pastor will preach at the Qoodonow hall, Eighth and Monroe streets, next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. prayer meeting Thursday evening. Fali-mount Christian Church- Corner of East Fifteenth street and Columbia avenue. J. M. Morris, min ister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; no preaching at 11 a. m.. as the church will Join with the First church In the ordination service. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:46 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m.; subject, "The New Crea tion," Illustrated by chart. Methodist Episcopal D. H. Trimble, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Class, 12:15 p.m.; Leagues,' 6:45 p. m. Morning sub- ... n HIWUII1K. unueu urmnren. nurcn ..- - i. , ' - -j . Corner Elerenth and Ferr y street. aTemSnt that wllh propel eire.! false brands, nor imitation remedies. 1 he genu- Irhnni'.t i n . m . nnnTin wnrihir Tat probably one-half of these deaths me article may oe Dougni or an rename arug 11 a m and f o Pm JuSto? and ou,d " Prevented. Dr. Knox 6aid gists everywhere; one size only. Regular intermediate c. b. at 3 p. m.; Senior ln.P.art: . , , ', . ' price 50 cents per bottle-r Get a bottle today C. E. at 6:30 p.-m. Subject for . " morning, "The . Sacred Sabbath evening, "The Sting of Intemper ance." Holy communion will be ob served In the morning. "A most significant feature of the .Mir!, Ufa mtv vanai'ttUnn fa tha Ha. velopment of the idea of nelghborll ness. The two fundamental elements In this relationship are real need andii adequate help. No class in our com-' . munlty needs the ministrations of a NEW TODAY Falrmount. Presbyterian Church I ",,"', " '"'" - PifrBflSfh Jfr-nt rVeTUewhlttWv "There are about 1,400,000 Infants. FOR SALE By owner, nice sightly nastor Sundav school at 10 a m.- In t,le country under twelve months lots on College Hill, softie of them C. E. at 7:15 p. m. Preaching at 11 or a.Se and a0ut one-fifth of this right on the loop. J Phone Main 411. Q. Pitts, m28 a. m. nn "Tho flrentPBt Onnnrtiinitv """"' ,rel.reu -iv uio niiiuu of the Ages." In the evening at 8 'ea" .p bably one-half of these in-' p m the W C T U will have fants deatns 0,"ld be avoided. FOR SALE Three lots in Midway charge of the services ' I "Abollt 200,000 babies die each Park at a bargain; terms. Inquire .year irom one ot tnree causes: pre- J. P. Lane, Creswell, Or, WANTED To borrow J iiupiurcu auiau larta worth J3500. Addrd care uuara. WAMTED Two girls il ply personally. We hare given Dariim, m24 to ne seiectioa or amp uuu uie cnectc oo prexr sermon at 8 p. m. her imeans a good milk when her own rails. Milk dispensaries are Invaluable." EVES AND GLASSES German Lutheran Rev. C. Hopf, pastor of the Ger man Lutheran church, will hold ser vices at the Norwegian Lutheran church at the corner of East Sixth ' See W. L. DeLano at rooms over and Pearl streets tomorrow at 10:30 Shell theatre for glasses to relieve tt- m- e'e strain. Graduate of Dr. McCor- rh...h r. m.lck's ColleRe of Opthalmologv, of hSE?S,: . .n, J ca8o; also California College of ...... ..iuu.uo uinouieiry. U(JINSUL,TATION FREE. very easy terms; no money down required. Address. XX, care of Guard. m24 LlnTr. q 7, h i t' thro"?h natural protector, its ------- " . momer. ner interest can be easily - : - arousea. ane orten needs Instruc- mon at 11 a. m.; evening prayer and tlon. She must have placed within LOST AT TRACK MEET Small black leather purse containing sev eral dollars in silver and 2 keys. Finder kindly return to Jessie Lin ton, theatre box office. - m24 you prescriptions. company. . Good clean famlljr (J Doara, 4: oo; board tu pwr week. Call at SillJ LOST-i-A child's Centennial Fair souvenir leather purse, May 19th, either In Eugene or on Prairie road between Eugene and Junc tion. Finder please return to this office. m24 4ttl PIANOS AND ( : Pianos and oraii new and second lui Stevens & Hullo fit Commercial club k anos rented, tunlti paired. i .... ":. ' ' ' ' - ..; . .' . ' , :-. ; .;..",' .... -, , . Clay Co SIXTH ANDiWILL AMET TZ STREETS j Steinway and Other Pianos V 1 3 'i : i ... ! Ml,- One Price to Ail 0 .-vyC, PIANOS FOR. RENT Few - Used - Pi I.'.' At J '.'(I ! 'l i 4,V,.!i I . . ' 1 ianos - at - Vry Low