Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 21, 1910, Image 6

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    EHE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910
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Stomacfi Blood a!7dQ .
Liver Troubles
Much sicknesi filar with weak &tnmach, end consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervoui ond pcle-peuple lack
ood, rich, red blood. Tbrrr 'tomachs need invigorating
lor, after oil, a man con be no stronger than his atomach.
A remedy thai makes the Ktomjch strong and the liver
eclive, makes rich red blood and overcome and drives
out disease-producing bacteria bad cures a whols saulti
lude of diseases.
Cet rid ct your Stomach Weakness and
Liver Laziness by taking a course of
?jr- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
tne Sreat Stomach Restorative, Liver
Invljlorator end islovd Cleanser.
You can't afford to accent any medicine of unknown
composition as a substitute for ''Golden Medical Discov
cry," which is a medicine cp known composition, having
a complete li&t of ingredients in plain Hngliith on its bottle-wrapper,
same being attested os correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce' P'eonant Pellet n"-i:latc nnd Invigorate Stnmnch, Liver and bowels.
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The
"Don't Need To
Theory
In a recent depate at Eeno Mr. James Jeffries fail
ed to convince Mr. John Johnson.
Some seven or eight years ago Mr. Jeffries was the
the leading man in his line'of work. Business was good
and his profits were big.
Having all the money he could handle at the time, he
concluded to take a rest.
To be sure, he planned to get into the field again at
at the proper time.
But everything was rosy and there really seemed no
good and sufficient reason why he should spend so many
hours a day keeping his muscles lithe and strong and his
wind good and his heart and nerves in trim.
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PU&IC REJOICES
OVER BIRTHDAY
Queen Dowager of Spain Is
Fifty-two Years of
Age
Madrid. July 21. Public rejoicing
.,..t.. ih -oo f:ftv-ecor.d birth
day of Mane. ChnOna, dowager
queen of Spam and mother ot rung
w ch oaivpri .many hand
some gifts from members of nearly
all the reigning families oi
The dowager queen iavrs me i"",
..oeuu-a nrnitrmn nf her royal son,
and, while sha has always been a fa
vorite, this attitude has served to in
crease the love and respect enter
tained for hei oy me masses oi me
Spanish peoplt.
She was bum July 21, lSnS.-and Is
the ytcond daughter of the late Areh
m im ,.t 4iirrla. She mar
ried on Nov. 2i. 1S7U, Alfonso XII.
King of Spain, as ins second wne, mm
upon his death, Nov. 25, 1SS5, she
was appointed regent. Her son, the
prc-em kin,:, was born May 17, 1SS6,
and .Maria Christina ruled the coun
try as queen regent until he attained
hie m n inrl t V Hpr attention for her
son, as well aa her patriotic devotion
to the weltare oi ner auopieu cuuu
trv, have made her extremely popular
among all classes In Spain. She Is a
kind and charitable woman, and so
lovable that when she appears in pub
lic the people often press forward to
kiss the he mot her gown.
ROOSEVELT'S MAGAZINE
BARRED FROM SALE AT
!: HUTCHINSON, KANSAS
Hutcfclman, Kan., July 21. The
latest Issue of the Outlook Magazine
has been barred from sale in this city
because of an editorial article written
by Theodore Roosevelt. Recently an
ordinance was passed by the city
council prohibiting prize fight pic
tures, newspapers containing stories
of prize fights, and magazine, books
or pamphlets containing articles or
references to pugilistic combats.. Be
cause of the editorial oomment In the
Outlook on the Reno prize fight, the
magazine came In conflict with the
ordinance and the publication was
barred from sale.
BUILDING LARGEST
OCEAN STEAMERS
Olympic and Titanic Will
q Eclipse All Former
Efforts
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of the s
July 21. ThW 0.aulB'
nuu wa
ttle
i .icitnnla
be reiegaieu
Mauritania, will soon
the has-been class. Gigantic aa tne
are, they will be pasd in sue nnd
in LHQiil hf inH IWU Tt
Eventually the meeting with Mr. Johnson was ar- ft
ranged. Mr. Jeffries was still tolerably content with
wh&t he had done.
Brother, a has-done is about as bad as a has-been.
Mr, Jeffries did not care to stand up in the training
ring and punch and take punches. He did not see any ft
necessity of practicing side-steps and feints and rushes.
He knew all about them. Why, seven years ago he
had done all of that he ever needed to do.
Mr. Johnson did not overlook the boxing and wrest- j,
ling and the clinching and the side-stepping, etc. . . JJ
As a result Mr. Jeffries received Mr. Johnson's com- J
pliments on the point of the jaw and his business career J
closed. J
Advertising a business is the training of that busi- J
nesa. Advertising keeps a business healthy. $.
It tones up its liver, strengthens its biceps, steadies
its heart and keeps its nerves in order. '
Once in a while a man decides that he is doing so
much business that he can stop advertising for a while
and run on momentum.
Momentum is the gradual process toward a full stop.
The momentum business is usually prematurely full
stopped by the straight left jab of the well-trained com
petitor who finds his opening in the fifteenth round.
If you want to stay in business stay in the advertis
ing field.
You might as well out off your legs because you are
running well in a footrace as to cut off your advertising
ucuttuao jruur uubiiiubh ib voo gooa.
You might as well tell the insurance man that you
are so healthy you will drop the policy for a few years as
to stop advertising because the orders are piling up.
"Don't need to" is the eventual preliminary to
"Can't do it."
The only policy holder who doesn't need to pay his
premiums is dead.
Mr. Jeffries don't need to train any more. He is
licked.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SACRIFICED, ALMOST
NEW, AT 737 OAK ST.
One blrdseye maple dresser, $30;
1 Iron Vernls-Martin bed, $15; 1 iron
baby crib, $6.50; 1 quarter-Bnwed
8-foot extension dining table, $15;
1 cook table, $3; 1 large Alaska re
frigerator, $10; 1 box couch, $5; 1
solid oak combination book case, $25;
1 library table, $5; 1 Oceun Wave
washer. $7.50; 6 doien fruit Jars,
pints, quarts and half-gallons; 1 oak
hall tree, $7.50; 4 solid ok dining
room chairs, $1 each; 1 woven wire
bed spring, $2; 1 gasoline stove, $10;
1 Majestic range, $40; 1 brass S-day
clock, $5; 1 large wood heater, $10;
1 mahogany rocker, $8; 1 cot, $1.50;
1 Mandaltne and case, $10.
TO A1UNQ WOMEN.
X Little Soimd Advice Will Help
Miuiy a Sufferer 1m Eugene,
EUGENE
DAILY GUARD
THE UPPER WILLAMETTE
VALLEY'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
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No woman can ue healtky and well
if the kidneys are sick. Poisons that
pass off In the secretions 'When the
kidneys are well are retained In the
body when the kidneys are sick. Kid
neys and bladder become Inflamed
and swollen and worse ' tno-ubles
quickly follow. This is often the
true cause of bearing down pains,
laruenes;', backache, sldeache etc.
Uric poisoning also causes head
aches, dizzy spells, langour, nervous
ness and rheumatic pain.
When suffering so, try Doan's Kid
ney I'llls, a remedy that cures sick
kidneys. You will get better as the
kidneys get better, and health will
return when the kidneys are well.
Let a Eugene woman tell you about
Doan's Kidney I'llls.
Mrs. J. D. Moon, 112 Lawrence
street, Eugene, Oregon, says: "1 am
only too glad to recommend Doan's
Kidney Tills. Kidney trouble caused
me a great deal of suffering nfid 1
was unable to find relief untfl I used
Doan's Kidney Pills. This prepara
tion titrengthened my back and kid
neys and lived up to representations
in every way.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mliburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the came Dean's and
take no other.
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i National Bank
SYSTEM AN ESSENTIAL FEATURE
System In necessary n the- fticcossful conduct of busl-'i!-?'"';
v ' lM;9 '"ullshed by having nn account with the
Hrst National IWnk and paying nil bills by check. Your
B.iMinit and linking buslnew luvlted.
i .. A ) STATES rtEPOaiTORY. ESTABLISHED 18V)
I H HAL,, $100,000
IIII L18 AMI l'lloKir3 $125,000
UUUUUt&S ill ni- n ,.
ton White Star liners,, mc
and Titanic, now uiUiniS "t f1'"1'
Close on their heels comes the an
nouncement that the Cunard line, not
to be outdone. Is conttmplatlnt, a
50,000-ton monster. In the hope that
tt.c Cunanler will have Liver-
..' i . i, to-minns if proper ac-
,..mn.l!iHnns fin he prOVlueu, iuc
Liverpool beard of trade held a meet
ing today to urge the speedy comple
tion of the $15,0T)0,000 dock exten
sion. hen tnis great uu. . ;
ished, it will accommodate vessels
1,100 feet In length considerablj
longer than the proposed successor
to the present world's greatest iner.
The Mauretania and Lusitania are
vessels of 32,000 tons and a length,
of 762 feet. The Olympic and Il-
taulc will each have a tonnage or
45,000 and a length of SGC0 feet.
Work on the latter vessels Is pro
gressing rapidly at Belfast, and the
Olympic will be ready for launching
within three .months. AH the Iron
work of the structure I? completed to
the shelter deck, which is the highest
continuous deck in the ship, and the
bridge deck plating and riveting is
well advanced. An idea of the pro
gress of the shell sidelights are al
ready fitted In the vessel. The erec
tion of stateroom framing on some oi
the decks ia also well under way.
An important item in such a huge
vessel is, of course, the stairways, and
already those of the second and third,
class are completed up to the shelter i
deck. The main first-class stairway!
will excel anything yet seen in tne art.
of the shipbuilder. Internal work is
proceeding in connection 'With the fit
ting of sanitary and air pipes, tank
suction, water-tight doors, etc.
Perhaps the most interesting news
of all, however, is that the lying
launchwavs are fitted fore and aft,
and the builders have commenced
putting the siding ways into place.
Thus early are they preparing for the
launching, which will take place in
October.
The shell plating and deck plating
of the Titanic are also well under
way. Quite an airniy of workmen Is
emnlnved both day and night on
these vessels, and In the various shops
connected with them every day marks
an important advance in construction.
The construction of the machinery
is keeping pace with that of the hull.
another"strike
made in bohemia
Cottage Grore, Or., July 21. M.
F. Wyatt and son came In from their
mining property In the Bohemia dis
trict yesterday, bringing samples of
very rich ore from a strike made on
the Sunset group Saturday. The ledge
Is about eight feet wide from wall to
wall, with a two-foot pay streak, cou-J
talning gold, copper, lead and silver,
and Is pronounced by experienced
miners to be as good as any ore ever
brought out of Bohemia. Mr. Wyatt
and son have been doing development
work on this group for the past six
years, driving on the vein for 200
feet and tapping the ore shoot at
that distance.
pTlANISH THOSE GRAY HAIR?
I Kill the Dandrutf Germs Stop Hair Falling
1 Thousands of mothers" are looking younger. Their gray hairs lra mt- -
f color has come back, and with It a new growth ol soft, gtoasy, luxuriant hut. S!
yoa look old before your time, when yen can, look years younger by uta
LADIES, WHY XOT PRESERVE
YOIH HEALTH AND BEAUTY?
Dandruff fj
all the fain g J
Km, CiMi, tW
It Is Positively Guaranteed to Restore
Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color
It ether "ao-callec" Restorers hate tailsd. don't give up hope, biiTfrm
SACK AMU SULfflUK xlAlrC ftcmcu i anw. ', ru bo WUIUUXaM
as represented, year money will b rclanelad.
PROFIT BY OTHERS'
Gray Half Restored
H nil nttlar onlte crar ana falllnf ottt Mptm
kad 1 waa tznbltd with a terrible itcainf of the icafe.
Sly head was full of dandraf , which fell tipon my clothes
and kept nt nationally broiling it off. - While ea a
iriiit to Rocaeiter I heard of your Sige and Sulphit
for the hiir. I got a bottle and used it. A few ippll
tatlom relieved the itchinr, my hair stopped fall
ing ont and gradually came hick to its natural color. It
ii now a nice dark brown color, soft, glosiy and pliabto.
6mral of my friends want to use it, and I want tt
kasz atiut yB Kill Charge me for six bottles of it
MISS E. A. BOSS,
fjtuuon, Mercer Co, Pa.
EXPERIENCE
Grew Hair on aBiME
For two or three yuri mt kkJ
falling oat ud gittiag ouitiuaai
Ct my heal wti entlielT kili id
months igo I conuneoced ocbj ti$i
yuui. auo mat DOlue KcmeaUCIM
ni I kept nslne it lenlinVmHl J
used four bottles. The whole tntfj
li rainy covered in! keeps uniiffai
I shall keep on usinj it a whaTU
inflai al nntfi nt lnntA..i
WNW SI SVMSWMe f'tV'tUlClllt
Slirmid
ItsUt!
50c. and $1.00 a Bottle -At all Druists
D Tow Drvjftist Does Hot Keep It, Send Us the Price In Stamps, ml
dear) Yov a Large Bottle,- Express Prepaid
Wyoth Chemical Company "
For Sale ByBOWERSDRUG CO.,9ih andWh
ANNUAL SHOE SALE
Crowds are visiting our busy shoe
department, where the great annual
shoe sale is In progress. Last year
thiB sale created a great stir among
the shrewd money-saving buyers.
This year we feel warranted In ex
pecting even a larger erowd of buy
ers, as the values are greater and the
assortment more extensive. More
people bought shoes of us this year
than last, and we hope to see a still
larger increase the coming year. But
come to our annual mammoth shoe
sale that's the burden of our song
todny.
LODGE DEPARTMENT STORE.
Eighth and Olive Sts.
Nothing so detracts' from the at
tractiveness of women as dull, faJed,
lusterlesa hair.
Therels, no excuse for this condi
tion nowadays, because notice is
hereby given to the readers of the
Guard that Parisian Sage, the qukk
acting hair restorer, Is now on sale
In Eugene at (he -drug store of the
Red Cross Drug Company, and Is sold
with a rigid guarantee at oi)
a large bottle.
Since Its introduction into
cn, Parisian S;ige has had an Im
mense ivile, and here are the reasons:
It Is tnie and harmless.
It cures dandruff In two weeks, by
killing the dandruff germ.
It. Rtrf-n.- f:itltnir hnlr.
It promptly Hops Itching of the!
scalp.
It makes tke hair soft, glossy an:l;
luxuriant.
i v i to ii tr ill ill urnn lu iiio 11,111. -
H Is not Micky or greasy. i
It Is the daintiest perfumed hair ?
A Frightful Wreck 1
of train, automobile or buggy, may
cause cut?, bruises, abrasions, sprains
or wounds that ri
cents Ari c,vc. on-n,',, ,i...
a i ( Quick relief and prompt cure results..
umun,. uunr, MCS VII till lj(l,
eczema, ennppea nanas and lips, sore
eyes or crns. It's supreme. Surest
l.i.e cure. 2oe at W. A. Kuykendall,
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NKWMAVS MARKET
Fresh salmon, whole fish, 10c lb;
sliced, 12 l-:-c.
llullbiit, 12 l-2c, -r 10 by the fish.
Friers. 30c, 40c, 50c, 6,"c, 60c,
Hons, 19c, dressed; fresh ranch.
Ekks, w nterinnlons ou Ice. The
place to trade.
NEWMAN MARKET..
Sixth and Olive.
Phone Main S31. J2 3
PIANOS AT SI 'MM I'll PRICKS.
Those who could not ito awar on
stuunur vacations are entitled to
ninl.-ninimer batvains such aa we arc
giving to the public nt this time.
Notice here:
Pianos at $100.00 and up.
ni'.nn. ot tin itn ....
Nothing but reliable goods In our
5U'l IV.
S. & H. Commercial Club Block.
W. t). W.
Hl I IIMIU UK HI
officers Friday evening. July 22. at
u chick, ine omcers of the Wo
men of Woodcraft will be installed
it the same time.
)-' W. J. ADAMS. C r
HI KPLl'8A.U PltOHf-3 $125,000 I Q ,:
LARGEsf BANK K LANE COUNTY ,MIEERUM'S EAGLE EYE SiLV
PATTON'S
SUN PROOF PAINTS
tonic made.
It Is the best
the most pleasant
and Invigorating hair dressing made. I
Ught shy of the druggist who of-: J
fers you a substitute, he Is unworthy!
of ur cosfldence. Iv
Made only In America bv Glroux;!
Mfg. Co., Buffnlo, N. Y. The glrljX
with the auburn hair Is on every
package. 1-7-19
MM!
nn I
iires
Michtlin was the first to manufacim H
products ncritA
ItHUfffiVtStlt f j,.-- ,
of all the lira matt
In Stock by
Fred Moo!
Eugnee
Made to Stand
Oregon's Climate
SOLD BY
Hummer Colds
Are harder to relieve than winter
ones, but they yield Just as readilv
to Dr. Bell s Plne-Tar-lloney. Sold
everywhere. Look for the Rell on
the bottle. Dillon Drug Co.
AVTOMOIULF.S FOH HIRE
"-passenger Thomas Flyer, CO hp
B-pnssenger Mitchell, 40 hp.
Call Main 616 or Red 1231. J28
CO. A. DRILL
Members are notified to attend
battalion drill Thursday night
Khaki uniform.
C.U'T. YVM. Q. WHITE.
t J
t OVERTON'S J
J 10-1H 7th St. Phone R. Hfll X
! Notice! t
Tain can he easily ind qulckh
Mopped. Pink Pain Tablets Dr
Shoops stop headache, mhiniy
pains, any pnln, anywhere, in 2 0 min
ntes sure. Formula on the 2:ic box
'L, .yo,,r '"'"Kit'.st or dortor nli-ut
his formula if, fine. Sold bv Ter
ington s drug store. " j
I HAWLEY'S FISH MARKET
New location, 629 Oak St.
An Old F;rini!,n
date with ivcryf.Og new 'in piano,
and or.s.nis Koliahln limine .1., ,
..ililiil. F 1 u.,1.1.. .... ...
o between 9th and Cth.
O Fresh Fish
received daily
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L. H.
K. N.
DIRECTORS..,,, J
Potter. Pres. 1 . uu Ii1
McALISTER, Vice Pres. V. inv H4F5
L. T.
ALTON 1
E. U. LEE, County
Merchants' Ba
Eugene, Oregon
CAPITAL - - -
Accounts received subject to Chec .
Interest paid on Time Certificates11'
Qo far Nothiruc but tha Eyofc
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