Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 21, 1910, Image 2

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Fads for Weak Women
IMine.UHithi of all the sickness ol women is cue 10 iudii ucrangemcm or ui.-
case ol the organ distinctly feminine; Such sickness can be cured is cured
every day by
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
It act. direetlyon the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora
tive tonio for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and
inl treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to
every moocst wuiuu. .
We snail not particular!! here as to the symptoms ol
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wanting full information as to their symptoms and
means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in clotti
binding for 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
Graduation Presents
You an looking for dainty and novel gifts ;
We are showing some beautiful new designs in.
Cold Lockets
Gold Stick Pins
Cold Cuff Link Sets
Diamond Rings
Cold Bracelets
Cold Neck Chains
These are all made of 1 4k gold and will be appreciated
Watts Jewelry Co.
Cor. 6th and Willamette Sts.
HAIR SALE SPECIAL
Tho ladles of Eugono will have an unusual opportunity to pur
chnso flno natural hnlr nt wholesale prlcos. Having just arrived from
the East with my largo stock complote, a tow prices quoted below
will give only an Idea of my astonishing bargains.
32-inch Natural Wavy Switches for 39.95
Former Price 118.00
28 and 30-in. Natural Wavy Switches $7.00 & $8.95.
Former Price $14.00 and $18-00
26-inch Natural Wavy Switches for $6.50
Former Price $12.00
Smaller sizes ranging from $2.48 to $5.50
Just half their value
Puffs, curia, pompadnurB, In all Bhados. Hair Nets, 10 cents.
Ladles are welcome to call and Investigate, whether thoy buy or not.
Will be at the New Osburn Hotel Monday & Tuesday,
June 20 and 21. Two days only. Ask for MRS. SECKLER.
Women's Kid Oxfords, regular $2.75,
now
Women's Patent Button Oxfords, regular $4.00,
now
Women's Patent Turn Oxfords, regular $5.00,
now
now
CONGO ARE
VERYJAD
Report of Commission on For
eign Missions Is !
Filed
Edinburgh, Scotland. June 20.
The Commission on Missions and
Governments concluded its report,
presented to the World's Missionary
conference, today with an assertion
that the claims or Humanity and the
rights of nii83loni have been so flag
rantly and continuously violated Dy
the government of the Congo state
(now taken over by Belgium), that
an appeal lor action snouia ue inane
bv the conference bo nil the powers
which are signatories to the General!
Act of Uerlln."
"We have no hesitation In asking
the conference to make a decided
pronouncement upon the Congo ques
tion," the report says. "The new state
cue Into being unuer conditions
which make the whole family or na
tions more directly responsible for
lta existence than la usually the
case; they did not merely accept an
accomplished fact, but lent an active
hand to the accompnsnment. . mis
makes It doubly Imperative that the
conference should present a full
weight of Christian sentiment, ei
fectually voiced, to overcome the na
tural and usually coiiiuieuuuu.e '""l ..,nBir nw ri cnTRir" TAR
disposition of governments to med.-,WvnK UN tLtW nly oAri
lime Clearance Sato Shoes and Oxf
,ve rr-de deep cutsin prices to eftect auick shelf emptying:... ThUis Cut Pric Season, ErUmmft1
: ... u a. om deeo iticersions in incprices-ltpping off Fourth here, a Third the-. ,.j V
zzz"sz . - footer .
EVEB.Y SUMMER SHOE MUST GO AT ONCE
Just glance over this bargain feast and call soon later may be, too late
jrA.' Ton and Wlna f-vfrrA a
Women's Tan Pumps and Oxfords, regular $4.
. 1 A Art ntiJ
Women's Hand-Turned snoes, regular ?.uu
$5.00, now '
Women's patent shoes, stage last, regular $4.00,
now
Women's Tan and Black Oxfords, regular $3.00,
now
now
Misses' Rock Hill School Shoes, regular $2.25.,
$1.69
$2.50
$1.98
$2.35
$2.98
$2.39
$1.49
$1.35
Men's Tan and Wine Oxfords, regular U n J
y w.vw, w ... ... ...
Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, Eegular jj
now
Men's Work Shoes, regular $4.00 values '"
now ,t
Men's Goodyear Welt Dress Shoes, regular '$4
now
Men's Chippewa Hand-Made Logging Shoes, rj
lar $o.uu, now
Men's Buck Bicycle Shoes, regular $3.50,
now
jjoys siuvui buucs, icguiai yx.iu values, now
at ,
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AMD CHILDREN'S Mod
unLHiLi ncuuicu FnlCES
Dodge Dept. Store, 8tb & Olive Si
die.'
The commission heads the list of
Its findings with an expression of
gratitude for the large amount of
mutual helpfulness found to exist
between so many missions and gov
ernments. Concerning the right of
entry for Christian missions, the re
port says:
"Insmmneh n the resnlta nf mlR-
slonary enterprises are now so evi-'
dent and have extended over so long ' 1 ""r ' K" ,,' ..j ,ih
a period that their general benefl- residents to be a five or six months
cent effect is demonstrated, we think construction Job or the Portland Eu
that It may reasonably be asked of K,1" ,.. .,,Hr
all Christian governments that they
LIME IS PROGRESSING
Great Headway Being Made by
Manager O'Connor Early
Completion of Loop Line Assured.
What was anticipated by Eugen
Money to Loan on Real Estate, 5 Pep! 1 1 4 4
Cent Interest. F0B BAVE. .
Cent Intercut,
I want to show you how easy It Is
to build a home, and to pay tor It in
monthly installments, the same as
rent. Our plan will enable you to
build houses, buy homes, or pay off
Indebtedness on real estate. Call or
write for information. The Jackson,
Loan and Trust Company, J. W
Jones, agent, 22 West 8th.
Grading, Excavating and Teaming.
The only wholesale and
retail cigar store in Eugene. 4
Good location, lease 2V& 4
years.
tf . WM. RENSHAW.
4
The Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. do
grading, excavating and general
sion under the present construction
ruiuuum mui. niej , , ,j. -...h.H. l, ai eradine.
should use ttioir good omces witn d d ' t sull)Ise to tne pe0- teaming; can furnish concrete grav
UIUBU UL UIIL1V1IS 1U1 111.7 II Co
admission and exerciso of missionary
endeavor, where such admission is
RUBLE HEALING PARLORS
Invites your attention that wo are hore to stay, and In addition to
Mochnno-Thoraputlc treatments, I combine In the most scientific
ways, as the disoase may demand, earth, air, water, food, human
niagnutlsm and psychic measures. ,
Dlnductlon, which Is but a part of my means to thlB end for the
enrichment of the blood by oxygen, is lauded by Geo. P. Goodale,
president of the Detroit Free Press. Ho saj-B: "It is the most for
ward stop In healing In S00O years."
After having tried noarly all other moans of cure, Marshall
Flold, America's groatost hardware king, says of Mechano-Thorapy:
"It Is tho best treatment I have ever found."
Cnucors, goiters, tuborcular, rheumatism and running sores are
robbed of tliulr poisonous toxlnea by my wonderful earth absorb
ents and permanently cured. Appendicitis, gastritis, weak eyea,
plies, kidney Ills, hoart and lung disorders yield to my treatments
when medicine falls. No pain, no drugs. Try us.
I nm working some wondorful cuors In Eugene and solicit your
Investigation. Examinations free.
W, N. Ruble & Daughter, Mechono Theropist
Rooms 10 and 11, First National Bank Building
not now granted, and, further, that
such interposition may be justified
to the governments, not on grounds!
of religion but upon the broad ground I
of humanity, on account of the beni
ficent Influence of missions, and upon
the common right of mankind to re-'
ceive such benefits." ,
"While fully recognizing the duty
and right of civil authorities of every
country to lay such temporary re
strictions and conditions upon the
movements and settlements both of
their own nationals and of foreigners
within and across their borders, as
are demanded In the interests of in
ternal order and international peace,
we think it well to record our judg
ment that It is not wise for the civil
power to allocate areas of work to
different missions, unless in confer
ence with and with the concurrance
of the missions concerned."
New York Paper Says He Must
Build to Coast or Be a
Harriman Feeder
r Pel
1 !!
X EnUblUhcd
9 i&n
sf National Bank
A checking account supplies the best means for
the payment of all bills. It is not only safer than
paying in currency, but is much more convenient
and affords a great saving in time.
Accounts subject to check are cordially invited
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ESTABLISHED 181
CAPITAL. $100,000
Bl'KPLl'S AX 1) ritbVlTH $125,000 '
LARGEST BANK IN LANE COUNTY
dpi it unci Surplus
$125,000
THE TEST OF TIME
Must finally measure every business enterprise, if in stability, effi
ciency, character and noivlce a bark has Blood the tost, It deservei
more than usual consideration f:om tho public.
Our past record shows that we have stood tho tost, and upon
tbli wo solicit your banking busluess.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Ban
CAPITAL AMI SVIIPIA H
OXK ni NKHKD AMI TWKNTY-KIN K TilOUSAXD 1KH4.AU8
KSTM1I.IM1KI1 lttira.
Wall Paper and Paints
FRED LUDFORD, IT. Paint Man
Sole Agents Bass Huctcr Paint Co.
Phone Red 5411. 102 W. 8TH STREET
COOS
BAY AS
A HILL
FACTOR
lie , , TU- ..!.. nnlnllattnn
pie VI cuseuc. lUU CiU v J ,ny.i .u..
of this line means more for the city
than the average citizen compre
hends. No city in the west consider
lng population and wealth will be a
well equipped for street car servlc
as Eugene. Contractor Roney an
nounces splendid headway beln
made on the Eugene-Springfield
bridge, which will be a great accom
odation when completed, to the resl
dents of our sister city of Springfield
as well as Eugene. When the presen
lines under construction are complet
ed nearly ten miles of street oar line
will be in operation, bringing the
suburban districts within a few mln-j
utes of the center of the city. Rapid,
development of all additions
through which this line passes as
well as a corresponding increase of
values Is assured. College Crest addt-i
tlon to Eugene offers the very best
opportunity for either a home or anj
investment. No lot more than two
blocks from the oar line, $100 to
$250 each, that this properly will In
crease 60 per cent In value in the
next 60 days, goes without sayirg.
Terms $10 down and $10 per month.'
Call at our office and take an tuto-
moblle ride out to College Crest and
see the car line under construction
right through the center of this
tract. Phone Main 534 or call 14 East
Eighth street. I. H. BINGHAM.
el, washed sand, crushed rock and
loam cn a moment's notice. Phone
5G81 or leave orders at L. N. Ron
Office, Main 134; residence Black
ey's office, 37 W. 7th.
DR. BELL'S ANTi-PAIN
For Internal and External Pains.
XOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
All persons wlsh'ng to irrigate
lanns or gardens must make applica
tion at the water office. Hours for
irrigation, C to 7 a. m. and 5 to 9
p. m. All bills payable before the
11th of each month. J17
SHOOTING GALLERY
C. Nadeau has opened a first-class
shooting gallery In connection with
his cigar store, whe:o young folks
can amuse themselves, and he will
give away some elegant prizes. J 2 0
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE GUARD.
LUMBER OFFE
AT REl
The Coyote Lis
a good supply ol si
dimension stuff.
etc., at the corner
ond streets. Tni;
liberal discount os
the next 30 davi
White Temple' tu:
her at the mill .
basis.
HERMAN B
FRED PEi;
W. H. DEili
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Dr. Geo.
West Eighth ste
States Telephoni
Calls attended ill
and night i.hone,
and X-Rays.
According to tho New York Her
ald. Hill will have to build a line to
Coos Bay or his new lines in South
ern and Central Oregon will be mere
ly "feeders for the Harriman sys
tom. This new view of the Coos
Day situation Is of decided interest
hero as it presents another Dhase of
of the Importance of this section In
the railroad world. Tho statement
Is made In a page article appearing in
tho New York Sunday Herald, and
the gist of It so far as Coos Bav Is
concerned. Is as follows: I
'It Is assumed that when the Des
chutes road connects with the South
ern Pacific railway at Klnmath Falls
it win uecome a real through line be
tween Snn FranclBco and Portland,
taking to the latter city the products
of Southwestern Oregon that now go
to the former city.
"The Deschutes railway as such
will end at the head waters of the
river at Odell. The Southern Pacific
Hallway, with a thousand men at
work, Ib building through this point
a one n una red and Iltty mile exten-1
slim of Its Klnmath Lakes line from!
Klnmath Kails to Odell, whence It
will swing around over the Cascade'
range. Joining Its mnln line again at
Natron, In Western Oregon, by what
Is called the Natron cut-off.
"Odell seems to be destined to be-
como n future railway center of
great Importanco. In addition to!
having tho Hill Oregon Trunk line
and the Harriman Southern Pacific
and Deschutes line, the Oregon Short
line has obtained right-of-way to It
across Southern Oregon from Ontario
to Coos Hay, and will build to it by
the time the rival rends get to It. ' (
"Mr. Hill's Idea of getting so far
away from home by his rival line as
Klamath Kails Is yet to tie explained!
by him. Klamath Kalis Is peculiarly
a Harriman railway town, completely '
Invested by the Southern I'aclflc, but
what will he do with those going:
Mutti to San Francisco? Will he
turn them over to Ills good friends,
the Harriman lines? lie has project-
eu me noise and Western Railroad,
an cast nn.i west lino across tho cen
ter of Orrn from Hotse, Idaho, to
nn vregon Trunk line, via Burns,
in the center of the stale, to Coos
Hay, tapping the richest section of
the plateau. As matters now stand,
asserieu. all of his traff c not
NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that Jlarv
Ann Royer, executrix of the estate of
John C. Royer, deceased, has filed
her final account as such executrix
with the clerk of the County Court
for Lane County, State of Oregon,
and that Mondr-y, the 27th day of
June, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
the courthouse In said Lane county,
has been appointed by Hon. Helmus
W. Thompson, Judge of said court,
as the day and place for the hearing
of objections to said final account,
and the settlement thereof.
MARY ANN ROYER.
Executrix of the estate of John
C. Royer, Deceased.
NE
WFO
YAQUINA' BAY, "Oregon's Matchless Beach
The place for perfect rest and every conceivable form of healthful, delight!
tion. Its facilities are complete best of food and abundance of it. Fresh'
springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets ftesl
ed every day. Fishing, boating, bathing, picking water agates, digging clai
iamous Yaquma rock oysters, and all outdoor sports. Fuel in abundance.
partly xurmsned or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strictly sanitary ren
Summer Excursion Rates
FROM ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST
Eugene, $5.60. Saturday to Monday rates, $3.00. Sale of tickets will
1 Ki. ex i a
j.utu. wuuu lor return any nme in six months.
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt.Portla
TO THE PUBLIC
As I have leased my blacksmith
shop to W. C. Pickens & Son, late of
Tennessee, 1 wish to thank all my
customers for past favors and kindly
ask them, as well as all new ones, to
favor the above named gentlemen
with a trial, as they guarantee all
work to give satisfaction.
Most respectfully yours.
B. O. STATZER.
Pleasant Hill, Or. Phone 194. dwt
NOTICE TO CUT GRASS.
Ordinance No. 311 requires all
owners, agents or occupants of any
property within the corporate limits
of Eugene, be and are hereby reqjir
ed to cut ard remove the grass.!
weeds, thistles, and bushes growing
In the streets and alleys njacent to
their prenibes before the 2oth diy of
June.
E. A. FARRINCTOX, I
H Cliy Marshal. !
CITY PROPERTY
Bargairs that should appeal to the careful
buyer
Corner lot, 66 2-3x100, fine location for
club house or residence .... SI 100
Lot 50x100 on Alder street, half block to
car SI 000
All kinds of lots in Gross Addition, high and
dry $250 to S450
Terms 6 down, $10 per ramj
tuuiii ior casn. iuiac v.. ,
a i jnr toment 1
U-1UU1U X1UUDU, JI1UUCW1, vv
barn; city water and well; snu!
block to car; a snap at
5 -room house on Stewart '
150; good well; wooasm.
Price
FARMS
NF.W M1I.K WAGON.
Ceorgc Johnson of the Wither
rami dairy, has placed a milk wagon
on the Eugene route and giviranteos
M furnish pure milk ot reasonable
prices Orders may be left at Nicklln
Holts Btr. and at the U. of O
meBt market. Will deliver milk
evenings during su memtomrhsn aonr
evening during summer months if
uesireu. mono t armers 36.
- Bi and little, all kinds of nrices
oju acres, 10 miles out; 5 miles to shinni 1 fis D,v0 i r iiPS out: 120 11
nnrnt- .1 r o v .
r , lai-uuss Diuiaings; 300 acres
m crop; all tillable; a fine place. Per
acre cfic
7u acres river bottom, 10 miles down river,
2a acres cleared; per acre . ggg
ance timber and pasture;
ines: fine snrincr; 70 cre'J
acre
10 acres on river road, fie
terms; per acre
destined for Portland or the East by;
his Northern Pacific Rnd Great Nor
thern lines must bo turned over to
Ms rivals ultimately at Klatuathi
r ui is.
BMOD DISORDERS, rheumatism,
torpid liver, permanently cured
free. Consult one who suffered
years. Write C. A. Marshall. 711
University street, Seattle Wash
J S
Farmer. hrin
Thos. Uallei. phone Main . tf
BUSINESS CHANGES
Hotl, Department Store, Shoe Store and
several others. Money makers
Willamette valley la
W Ul on. . .. .uP
on. au, upstairs n Mat nnlr's Iflm DiiiMir, finnnsi 6 'u'
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