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tSe EUGENE DAILY ODAED, MONDAY, NOV. 21. 1910 TWO. 3 Do You Feel This Wav? AVW Po ym M nil tired out ? Iio you jometimci tovW :i,'i' tMnk . j-iii tun'i -vi-lt ivi .r-. v r rn,fci. -.l ' 'V-" :',' "! ""V l..r.:..:r? Ik, u.t : . ) a ..'r v.""-$-'eriV' V !-' uri '"' ''- "t nJs-Iii ( n? Ar afcy"! V 'T" . .'"""mtir,!,',, nj,.urui.i....,:,i imam. ' i-'l 1(1 1 ' " "; '' utJ 1U l..t Roll I !;.: j if W) you i I "' 1 n.Ml'it rs well put a mi.i I., ur ni.crv. i .1 c.-. d. it if -1 -..-!. IV. I :.', lu.u;i (.: ...vtrjf will '..' I ') ' '""' a '" .(, u,i.:i,.:. I: v.i.l (.. r !,. liver A" J-:.- Curi. ;. of il - It-. '.' tute tomiti-! l-l.i.ilOi. ;.. :;tiunf ' . n uflvf cori- it,rr.. a( a I ;J til ion t a . - ... '. l'vrcct 1 . ! . :i. Jiii 1" " . i ior '..ubfiti . jt as .)oJ.' ' IJr, ' if;;rcliciit p.'imed tmtuin in Uucit- ry ;.ltdi'..ii A iisociuliun, ItuUulo, N. V. ALLEN EATON AFTER SPEAKERSHIP OF THE L0WER H0U$E Ben Selling, of Multnomah, An Aspirant for Presften cy of Siftate t XOTIC'K Ol' ItOAII DISTRICT MUKTIMJ To wflam It may concern: Notice In hereby Riven thnt 11 meet ing of tho taxpayers of road district No. 2, tut I.ano county. Oregon, wiH be hold at the Dine Itlvtr school houso the 17th dny of December, 1010, at the hiyir of ono o'clock p. in. of Bald dny. Tho object of said mooting Is for tho purpose of nu bml 1 1 Iiik to tho tnx payora of said road district tho question ol voting a lovy of an addi tional tax 11 lion, tho taxabln property Of wild dlutrlct for tho purposo ol Improving tho roadH of Bald dlutrlct Till notice In signed by. at leant ton per cont, of the taxpayers of tho Bald diBtrict. 3. C. SPARKS. 1 1.. V. SNA PP. FHANK II. MABON. CIIAnr.BB NKAL. MARION FATI5, li'EUX SPARKS. J. A. NBEL. 01-KN o. l'OWBieg. LOI1I3 W. TATR S. It. RCOTT I. M. NOI.ANhY. O. D. EDWARDS. i.uctl'ick on oir Mrni.Ds A leeturo on tho seolopry of petro leum will bo dellvored at the Unfver- Hity tonight by Mr. ChcHtor W. WaHh burno, of tho (I. H. Keologlcal Harvey. Tho mothod of finding nov oil fieldH will bo described, especial attention helOK Riven to conditions In Oregon. All who aro liitorcated In tho aub- Joel are Invited to attend tho leeturo which beginu at H o clock In McC'lure hall. FOK HAf,K CIIKAP A good fourteon-horHo-powor trac tion eiiKino and one aliooHt now Lane automatic hIiIiikIo mill. Munt bo soJd Hoon. l'rlco. $1)110, and It In now in- Htnlleu ready to operate tho mill Wrlto P. J. Heritor. EiiKeno, or Fred Hull, Din 11 bit. Cnl. u21 FOR flAI.K Flfly Bcres flnen rlvoi bottom: aeron In eultlvatlon; 10 acres mostly clonred, balance contains BOO cord of fir. ash nnd ninple wood; 8 miles from Uueone, Si 1-2 nillos to railroad Btntlnn. A snap for a fow days only at fz.50 per acre. Ono second-hand A-Krade bifKiiy, In good running, or dor. only 10.00. A. M. HENDRICKS. 820 On a st., botwaen IJtti and 14th tf. Will Promote ItennCy Women desiring bounty get' won dorful kelp from Duck Ion's Arnica Salvo. It bnnlshea pimples, skin eruptions, sores and bolla. It makes tho skin soft and volvoty. U glorU fins the knee. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, omened lips, cbiHpcd bands. Host lot bums, scalds, fnver sores, outs, brnlsns nnd piles. 2 io at tho W. A. Knybondall Drua Store. WlKMipIni; Coygh It ! an old Baying tlmt whooping cough mut run Itu conrao. but the uao of Dr. Roll's Ptne-Tar-IIonoy has demonstrated beyond doubt thut sucn i not tho case. It can be cured by too uao of this remedy. For. sale by the Dillon Drug Co. Tho Rclohrated Nysowniifler Piano at Stovoim a II11II11 l'luno House l.'ouinierclul 0I11I1 block. nl! TIIIUTIOMNTH ST. MAKKKT Fresh and cured inenUi; homo ren ilere lard. Try our picnic siiusugof i'tiono Main 8S:i. When you get your wood put In. get a hobo to iiiiiks around nnd do n bum Job. Hut if you want a good. clean Job done. Just 'phono Main 47 and A. (,'. White will do tho work, and do It promptly nnd neatly. n2U If your oyes nro bud and you wish them correctly fitted with glasses. call on Dr. 11. F. Pnrsom), 1185 Stew art avo, Kugono. 17 yonru experience. n2G Tho celebrated Nymiwiimfer Piano at Stevens H. Hiiltn Piano House Oorimorulal club block, n!9 VOR 8.11.10 4. Tho only wholosnlo nnd ro- tail cigar sloro In liugsne. . Uiod tocatloii; lonxe 21 years. tf WM. RHN3IIAW. Thnro will bo a sale. on an trimmed hats, commencing. Saturday, Novem ber 19, Insting until December 1, at Mrs. Uroodlng's, 25 Bust' Ninth, St. n30 Row-wow! Io,-s, doggies nnd dog Intn enn nil find at Mnn's the rem edy that sultn nnd cures tholr nlt-mun- tf 7U T-. ' . l-t-i Senator Hen Selling, of Multnomah eouiity will, unleKaiill signs fall, be the next president of the Femite. Allan II. Keaton. of Kugene, l.ane county, also looks like the winner in the fight Tor the speakership. .Selling has the nolid support or tho .Multnomah delegation, both Ben nto and bonne. Ho ulw Is reported to have eight votes pledged to him outside of tho county. Ho therefore now has approximately 13 of the 16 votes noceKsary to election. Katon is now ilk Toi'tlnnd looking for the support of the Multnomah i county repreBentallvos. It Is report- I'O U1I1L II" l.rillKt Willi Illll. DKMID votes contingent upon his securing tho V. votes of Multnomah county. At a meeting of tho Multnoinun delegation held last Monday night, tho question of tho presidency of tho senate and the speakership ot tho house was diw.usscd. At that timo it was decided that tho entire delega tion from this county would work for the election of a Multnomah county senator as president of the Bcnnt!. Senator Dan J. Malarky, who haB been a receptivo cnndldnto for tho presidency, explained Ilia attitude. Me siiirt that ho would consider It an honor to bo elected president of the senate, but that ho did not desire to make a fight for the election or slanu In tho way of any other man accept able to the countv delegation. It was decided, therefore, to leave the Bolcction of a candidate to the senate delegation, and. It is reported, tho delegation has decided to stand back of Benator Selling and recom mend that tho delegation get peliina his candidacy at tho next meeting, which will bo held In a few days. There aro several candidates for tho speakership. One of Jerry HiiKk, of Wallowa county. Another Ib W. I.nir Thompson, of I.nkevicw. Still nnotherl sAllen 11. Katon. of l.ane. Thompson Is not favored by tho antl nsnembly and Statement No. 1 mom bora of the house because of Ills nct Ivo work In tbo organization of tho assembly and his outspoken opposi tion to Sliltement No. 1. The Multnomah house delegation Is taking tho stnnd that In rase the presidency comes to Multnomah county tho delegation will give Its support to an acceptable candidate from outsldo tho county. Should Katon bo nblo to affect a working agreement with tho Multnomah dele gation. It would give him a nucleus of approximately 26 votes, or only five short of tho number necessnry to olcctlon. Journal. "A Letter to The I'lihllc." Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 22-. 1908. Nyaowander Piano To., Roc.kford, H. (lentloinon: After erecting our new church Inst Jncmy our com mit too made a thorough Investigation of tho host pianos now in tho mnrkot and decided to purchase ono of your stylo No. 1 01 Nysewnnder Metal Hack pi'inos. Our hnildlng is new, con structed of cement blocks, and dur ing the-, summer months was some what, dump to such nn extent that docorntlons on wall wore affected by tho dampness, but tho piano which stood In .tho building continuously, was not affected in tho least. The piano was not tuned from tho timo It left tho fnctory until last month. Tho finish nnd tone of this instru ment in our opinion, cannot bo ex celled. We nro well pleased with It. and highly recommend the Nysewnn der metal back piano lo anyone who Is Interested in purchasing a first class instrument In evry resiH-ot. Yours truly, Tim Hamilton Memorial M. K. Church of Toledo, Per I. N. Harris, Treasurer. Tho. above is the piano now sold exclusively by Stevens & lluitu. ('omrliorclal cluh block. They conio hero direct (rom tho factorv. d 21-22w24 Everybody Needs a good salvo, unit nr. Hell's Antlseptlo Salvo In tho best. It Is a cronmy, snow whtto ointment. Guaranteed for all skin dlenses. 2fic. sold overywhore. For sale by the Dillon Drug Co. 101 Daylight Window Dis plays at Night "Yes, it'a wondciful tli way window display can be made under the pure while rays of tlii new Generat Elccltic Mazda Lamp. Just notice how pertechV it ac centuates every detail in fabiics. Matching goods under its white rays is easy, for it xadintes a daylight clfccr. You will notice that progressive stores every win re ate using these G-E Mazda Lamps, for aside fiom their vastly superior quality of light they give neatly three times as much eadle-powcr as the oidinary caibon im nndcicent lamps. And they cost no more to operate, i his G-E Mazda is a most ingenious invention; it is siu.ply revolutionising lighting methods. " Notice how gr. ally it improves the appeaiance ol all the live store along this tlrect." "TullicU always tfclcn-i ir J by tlie wy a sure! is Egliteil and lion's why tl - 1 ld wuiJovv ar Unci wxl morning huwtO rtp inrustil'ly dmv.n to lorr using Uicvlx-aminsCI-li M iaU I-anipv" 0 We wanl jroa to route in t a moment today and kius piovo lo your enliio t.duf.vtion f.d il you air not sing electric liglit and the wondcilul Ci-E Mada Ljimp O 70U ate losing money and denying yourself conifott and couftnience. We can prove litis lo you. NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION o o PURELY VECETRBLE THE ONE SAFE BLOOD REHfflY It is a penprally recognized fac'. that medicines taken from the botan ical kingdom are better adapted t ) the delicate human system, and safer in every way than those composed ot strong mineral mixtures. Amom; the very best and safebt of vegetable preparations is S. S. S., a blood uied cine made entirely oj roots, herbs and barks, in such combination as to make it the greatest of all blood puri fiers and the finest of all tonics. S. S. S. does not contain the least particle ol mineral in any form, and is an absolutely safe medicine for any one to use. While purifying the blood, this great vegetable' remedy builds up every portion of the system. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Constitutional Blood Dis eases, and all impurities and morbid conditions of the circulation. It is perfectly reliable and safe for children; and little ones who have been weak ened with aet'utiiiouii a?ecliuns or other inherited blood troubles, can take this mild vegetable remedy with good results and without the slightest difnger. S. S. S. is unequalled as a tonic ; it invigorates every portion of the system, and the healthy blood it creates largely assists in overcoming any derangement of the stomach and digestive system. If you need a blood medicine you could do no better than to take S. S. S. It has been in use for more than forty years and is still recognized as the best. Book on the blood free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AtUnta, Ol. OHITUAIIY. Mrs. Isabella Hutchinson Meador wua born at Carolton, Carol county, Missouri ou the 18th day of October, SUV, and died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Heury Meyer, at Uki- ah, Mediciuo couuty, California, on the tilth duy of October, 1910, at the age of, TS years. When Mrs. Meudor was eighteen years old her father died, and two years later in 1X57, she left her homo in company with some neigh hods, crossed tho pluius, and came to California. Three years later site was joined by her mother and two younger sisters. In the year of 18(11 sho was joined in marriage to Fran cis Marion Parsons. This union was blessed wltk tho birth of a girl and a boy. In December, 18U3, the fath er and husband died. In July of the following year, In company with her mother nud Btstors aud brothers and undo, she moved to Hugeuo, Oregon. Hero she waa again married to Jos. II. Meador, In tho year 18U5. To this union waa born five children. The later years ot Mrs, Mcador's Ufa was spent niOBtly among ber children. Mr. Meador was sheriff of Lane county in tho latter part of the sixties. Mrs. Meador ban been a Christian since her girlhood and has been a faithful and constant member of tbo Huptist church foo over fifty years. Her membership at the timo of her death was with the First Haptlst church of Ukiub, California. She was kind and good mother, a true friend, nn earnest Christian and loy al supporter of the church, and her memory will romiun with us as k sweet incenso of a noblo nnd well spent life. Sho leaves, to mourn her passing. besides a host of friends, six chil dren and two sisters. Her children are Mrs. C. A. Honnett, liugeno, Or.; F. AI. Parsons, Vancouver. It. C.; Mrs Kiln Johnson, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Kmma Meyer, Ukiah, Calif.; Mrs. Clara Frost, Spray, Or.; nud J. W. Meador, Kcho, Or.; Jos. A. Meador, deceased. "1 hoard a volco from heaven say ing unto me, Write, Hlessed aro the dead that dio in tho Lord from henceforth; Yen, snith tho Spirit, that they may rest from their lab ours, and thulr works do follow them." iEFriendly;Tlie LeadingStore Coats, Special Npvpr before were such values offered in Ladies', Misses and Chil dreTs CoaTs? $35 Ind Dresses-.-We need not dwell on the quality that has been the Keynote of our success. Suits and Dresses Offering Thanksgiving Coats and Suits $15.00 Values at $12.00 $20.00 Values at $16.50 $25.00 Values at $19.75 $30.00 Values at $27.50 $40.00 Values at $33.50 $45.00 Values at $37.50 $50.00 Values at $42.50 100 Children's Coats, Values from $2.00 to $16.50, at 25 Per Cent Off the Regular Prices. Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Dresses $ 3.75 Values at $2.98 $ 4.00-Values at $3.39 $ 7.50 Values at $5.75 $10.00 Values at $9.50 $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Dresses at $15.00 This lot is composed of Misses' and La dies' Dresses, all sixes. The materials are Shepherd Checks, Storm Serges, French Serges, French Veilings, Taffetas, Oriental Silks and Silk Aeolian Cloths. All good models and colors. Not Sorry for Blunder "If my friends hadn't plundered In thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Har rodsburg, Ky., "but for years they Madame Dean's RSFl! Pills, p m LIS FOB KUWltKSKD CV Mknstuiiation. NEVER MOWN TO Fill. iM Sun.! Speedy! Kutlsliictliiii (limr-AtiH-tl nr MntM'V lfflllltt.l. Ki'lll pro puWt ftr 81.00 pt-r hex, Wtllsciil thum on Lrliil. hi ho mild for wht.ll ri'llt-vcil. buiuples Fn.. iimist on hl'UIiii; tho reuuinu. ncrctpt no suhBtlttiui. If yeur itrtiKKiHt does not huvu Iheiu Bcnil you orauiH lo luo MUTED MEDICAL Ck, IM 74. Uaeistir, Pa. saw every effort to cure a lung-racking cough fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect was wonderful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now in better health than I have had for years." This wonderful life-saver Is an unrivaled remedy fdr coughs, colds, asthma, la grippe, croup, hemhorrages, whoop ing cough or weak lungs. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W. A. Kuykendall. The olive oil at Linn's Is "oil right." That's an old joke, but the oil is new and fine. tf SUBSCRIBE FOE THE GUARD Sold In Eugene by W. A. Kuykendall. We Always KaKe Connections When you engage as to do your PLUMBING you can rest assured our part of the work will be done ON TIME. Glad to figure with yon on any plumb ing work you may have. Percy Long Phone M. 536 Cor. 10 & Oak irtnnanftn n in 'nihin'nni n Tho celebrated Nysewnnder Piano nt Stevens & Ifulln Piano House Commercial club block. nlil How about having US save you somo money by havinsr. us dry clean, by our modern method, your tmii and ovarooait, There'i uo an of lftjtac Mide lait yearg winter tult or overeoat Just boomue they are soiled, only, ilc. I ny our process of dry 0) rloniiiT all traces Ojf the ("iff, snots, etc., aro removed without any detrimental ef fort to tho fabric. Moderate ltttcs. ELECTRIC CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS 22 W. 8th SLPhone M. 827 Linn's driiB shop looks like a gnr- den with tho fine display of plants nnd flower. Mr. Linn snya this will be a permanent thing! Coma nnd 8co thorn. n'ii Sen tho cut Hlass display In 1 .inn's router window. ThlH process f now and easy for everybody. Conio to day, tf Blind Mrs. Ellla Tiler, Ravena, Texas,, writes: "I was blind as a bat. I us ed Sutherland Eagle Kya Salyo and j It acted like a charm. It cut the scum ; off my oyes and retored my sight. It : ts all you claim nnd worth Its weight! Hi gold." 39 cents a tube. For sale by tho Dillon Drug Co. j ItOXINH AT sriU(il'IKM j Johnny Hoohe. rhampron feather-1 welchl boxer of tho Pacific const.' and his manager. Jnck Gannon, arOj at Springfield visiting their old friend. W. H. kr.Gilvory. Itochohis' boxed such men Jlrumlo llritt. Ed- J die llaulon and Frank Klaus. These men hvn boon provalled upon to I give an exhibition at tho Kioctrtc Hi. 'litre nt Spriiigffidd on Monday ev-1 rinim, November ldl. Q this match is nut belnq pulled off, 1(5 the amount ot money in u. nsi Hie admission fee will only he !" cent, enough to d.-jjiy expenses. ti3l j I lie celebrated N ).' nnder Phmnj .it Slovens A Hullo I'Ihikv llmisr I'einmeirlikl rlO block. nl Going to give away $18.00; watch our ads ASK FOR Accept no substitute Etilaco Silk Floss Mattress Made of pure quality Eappeck Silk Floss. 35-Guaranteed for Thirty-Five Years-35 M Silk Floss Mattresses, when made of pure Kappock, are superior to all grades of . cotton, cotton felt, wool and hair, or any mattress made. ' The Eulaco is a Eugene- - - Made Mattress - - - gj and is the only pure Silk Floss Mattresa on sale in Eugene. This Mattress Is made by expert mattress makers in Eugene, and has no cotton in th same, &a la the oase of all factory mattresses shipped in from abroad.. Eulaco Flogg Mattreeees have no cotton in them they are the only Pure Floss Mattresses made, THE OSBURN HOTEL, THE EUGENE GEN, HOSPITAL, S Y. M. C. A. buildings are all furnished throughout with Eulaco, mada in Eugene mattresaes That's the proof. Take one home and try it. LIGHT, AERY AND SANITARY. n you must have an old cotton Ostermoor, Sealy, or gome other eotton felt, see r; cj 1 1 .1 ; re,.. : . 1 . . . . US fi "first. See the difference in price here and by the other fellow. Fo tale In Eugene by 1 W. KlttlVNDS, M. D. Specialist Eye, Ear. Ncwo and Throat 8u Its 101 to 104, Whits Turn. . VoonM, Office. Malo 767. Bea. Black CampMi-Fellmaii Co. r. M Tho Bif Housefurnishers 475 WUIamtte Street to TlidsTOUK UHKISK YH U 1IK111T W i 1.1, . . 1 11 U AV4 iAUM U Vol' will.. .M. 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