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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21,-1911- OREGON PYTHIANS txq'Uis. Cloak and Suit House! HAVE BEST YEAR ite Eugene 1 1" tiff ' , Eugene We have swagger Coats and Suits, espe cially priced. ; .' $20 for suits which can not be duplicated for less than $26.50. $21.50 for suits well worth $27.50. An inspection will solve your whole prob lem. Every model is original in design. See our $15.00 and $18.50 Coats, and you yourself will acknowledge that they are wcr.c'srs fcr the orice. If Cloak and Suit Hons 483 Willamette Street ........ Register Block RUSSIAN MINISTER : MURDERED IN CITY OF PEKIM, SAYS RUMOR ' Bt. Petersburg, March 20. It la rumotvd that M. Korostovetz, Rus ltan minister to China. has been murdered In Peking. Neither the i hro's Herbicide will not only prevent foreign office nor the war office is loss of hair but permits a luxuriant ible to confirm tho report. I growth. Herplcldo kills the germ .that causes dandruff and to this germ most hair losses aro attributable. It A LL'Xl RIANT GROWTH OF HAII1 Docs Not Fallow Neglect of the Mrjllp Aside from combing It when they think necessary many people give no attention whatever to their hair. Then when the hair begins to foil out ft never occurs to them that their trouble Is the result of personal carelessness. An occasional application of New- Advices were received for Ihe As sociated Press direct from Peking late this afternoon and mentioned In f keeps the scalp clean and free from ;ne nussian legation in connecuun with the Russo-Chlncse negotiations, but made no reference to the unto ward event which might have fur nished the basis for the rumors at Bt. Petersburg that the Russian min ister bad been assassinated. C howiw p. a. p. i Nearly 600 New Members Add- ed Grand Chancellor Made Many Visits About enn new members have been received ipto the order of Knights of Pythias In Oregon this year, ac cording to statistics compiled by 11- lard Marks, of Albany, cnairmau ui the publicity committee of the grand lodge. When the grand lodge con venes In Its next annual session at Aetorla In June the preceding fiscal year will show the greatest growth of any Bingle year since the order was established In this state. When D. E. Yoran, of Eugene, be came grand chancellor of the order In Oregon last Juno he took the new slogan of his term. "6,750 members in Oregon by next June." and practi cally enough members have been se cured already to reach the goal Chancellor Yoran set. Lodges throughout the state continue to grow rapldlv so the mark at which the grand chancellor aimed will not only bo reached but passed. Aside from increase In member ship, it has been an active year among the lodges of this order in Oregon. District conventions have been held in almost all of the dis tricts in the state and there have been many special moetlngs of vari ous kinds. Those districts which have not yet held conventions will "Havine taken your wonderful 'Casca- probably hold them soon and it is rets" for three months and bemR entirely i very probable that before tne next cured of stomach catarrh and dy6pepia, ; grand lodge session every district in I think a word of praise Is due to i the state will have held a convention "Caacarets for their wonderful composi-j this year. turn. I have taken numerous other so- The 47th anniversary of the foun- called remedies but without avail, ana l dation of the order, which occurred Sulisrrlho for ttlio Guard. dirt, allowing the hair to grow un hampered by accumulation of dan druff. Newbro's Herpiclde Is sold by all druggists and Its manufacturers, have such confidence in its germ de- stroying power that they authorliei all druggists to guarantee the one dollar size bottles to do as claimed or money refunded. Applications may be obtained at good barber shops. Send 10c in postage for sample and booklet to Tho Horplclde Co., Dept. R., Detroit, Mich. find that Cascarets relieve more in a diy. than all the others I have taken would in S year." James WcGuue, N 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. Ffeacant. Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Grips. 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold In bulk. The Ken nine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to euro or your money back. 919 RAILWAY LINE PAYS ; THE LARGEST TAX One-tenth of Property in Bcn - 'ton County Is Owned by Southern Pacific j Everything for the Table o o ft 4) Corvallia, Or., March 21. Tax re turus from Benton county enow 4 hat the Southern Pacific owns and -controls more than one-tenth of the tax able property In the county and that the company's assesshient has in creased from $10,850.33 last year, to $23, (108. 33 for the year ending April 4. 1011. This increase is the direct result of the change In assessment of timber land, of which the railroad company owns 1 1,000 acres In th's heart of tho valley. Instead of as sessing .the timber and land as one they have been assessed separately. The total tax of the county Is $193, 705.05, of which $59,105 remains to be collected. The Southern Pacific company is the largest taxpayer in the county.' .on February 19 last, was generally observed by the lodges with special meetings and It Is estimated thnt more than 50 different looses held special anniversary ceremonies . During his term as grand vice chancellor last year and as grand chancellor this year, D. E. Yoran has visited every single lodge of the or der within the boundaries of this state, thus establishing a splendid record. The lodges which were not visited by Mr. Yoran this year receiv ed official visits from Grand Vice Chancellor Frank T. Wrlghtman. of Salem. Lou R. Stlnson, ' of Salem, the popular grand keeper of records and seal, who has filled that position most successfully for many years, has accompanied the two leading grand officers on many of their visits. L. M. Curl, or Albany, is a past grand chancellor of the order In this state and one of Oregon's two representatives to the supremo lodge of the United States, has also assisted In the Pythian activity of the year by attending many of the district con ventions and Pythian gatherings. Lawn mowers sharpened In flrst alass shape at the Frenzwa black smith shop on Olive street, between West Eighth and West Ninth. " tf. Our stock of silver has been selected with the greatest care. It truly mirrors what is new, what is right, what is desirable in silverware fashions, and, furthermore, each article carries with it our guarantee of reliability at a moder ate price. DR. A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon, 210 White Temple. Phone Main 67 8. Residence 963 Harrison avenue Phone Main 664. Graduate lady nurse In attend ance 2-5 p. m.. except Saturday and Sunday. ( DESTROYS LIQIOR CRAVING ' Drunkeness is a progressive di sease; he moderate drinker la not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, tho craving for more and more becomes irresistible as the disease advancos; the result Is Chronic Al chollsm. The treatment used successfully by thousands right In their own home is Orrino. It is sold with the understanding that if it does not benefit after a trial, we refund your money. Orrine No. 1. I the secret remedy; Orrino No. 2. is for those willing to take tfie treatment. Either form A white laundry soap free from rosin, which saves your clothes and doubles' their life. Rosin hardens and breaks the threads of fabrics, particu larly woolens, and in time in jures them. Sunny Monday washes woolens and flannels without the least -danger of shrinking, and colored goods without fading. ' Sunny Monday also contains a mar velous dirt-starter which saves half the rubbing. - ' THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO HARRISBURG IS NOW ACTIVE FOR BRIDGE Harrisburg Bulletin: Is It up to the people or Harrisburg to wait up-! cn ;o deliberations of the county! court in the matter of having a stir-; vey made of the proposed bridge 1 site. It is a very important matter, evidently. More import from the i fact that the people in the neighbor-1 hood of Sclo are asking the county ; courts of this and Marion county to: erect a $50,000 bridge. The court: doesn't know hardly what to do. The! demonstration that the people over there are making might outweigh the earnest prayer of a long suffer-; Ing public who have had to put" up: with the conditions In this tail end1 of Linn county. I NOTICE OK SALE OF TIDE LANDS! Notice Is hereby given that' the State Land Board of the 8tate of Oregon will sell to the highest bid der at its office in the Capitol build ing at Salem, Oregon,- on- May 29, !H1, at 10:00 o clock a. m. or said day. all the state's interest In the! iiae ana ovcruow ,iajias nei-eiuaiier i described, giving,, however, to the: owner or owners of any lands abut-. ting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands the preference right to purchase such tide and overflow j laud will not be sold for nor any i providing such offer is made In good; faith, and also providing that the: and will not be. sold for nor any offer therefor accepted of leaB than j $7.50 per aero, the board reserving! the right to reject any or all Kids. I Said lands are situated, in Lanej County, Oregon, and described asj follows: . . Beginning at a point in the U. S. ' survey meander line at the southwest corner of lot 8 in section 19, twp. 18 S. R. 11 W. of W. M., thence N. 46 degrees, E. 11.30 ch. along II. S. ! survey meander line as noted; thence1 N. 25 degrees, E. 4.80 ch. along U. : S. survey meander line 83 noted; j thence N. 20 degrees, W. 5.90 ch. ; along U. S. survey meander line as noted; thence North 2.60 ch. along: S. survey meander line as noted;! thonee N. 16 degrees, W. 6.00 ch. j along U. S. survey meander lino, as J noted; thence N. 29 degrees, E. 7.20 ; ch. along U. S. survey meander line; as noted; thence N. 22 degrees, W. 3.40 ch. along U. S. survey meander; line as noted; thence North 6.30 ch. to corner to fractional sections IS and 19, on cast bank' of slough; thence N. 47 degrees, E. 1.40 ch. 1 1 Spring Suits Pollock Bros, Jewelers ii are Arriving 5 1 6 Willamette St. Eugene, Or. f I , ; , , . ,xl. ; i - vv uiemiciic ul. c.ugene, ur. $ PAINLESS DENTISTRY 3 . f .i"-S Uold Fillings tV 4 '1 Silver FilHn,,- lilt. M. M. HULL The Pninlt'sa Dentist Can you afford to neglect your Jceth, tho moBt neoiled orgaua In th wholo body7 our prices are rea sonable. Our Motto. "Llvo and let Live." Plates that stay In tho mouth, and the very best that dentistry affords. Per set, oniv S7.00 TO $10.0(1 urirtge and Crown wurk- $5.00 PF.It TOOTH t At Hanson's clothing store. Patterns and styles are the latest in hand-tailored gar- ments. You will find just i what you want for spring and summer wear if you i come early and look over our stock. Prices are al- ways right all our cus tomers will testify to that Mcst complete line of 't gcnt furnishinrs in the costs $1. Write for free booiciet or;along (j, S- surVty meander line as Alcoholism. The Orrine Company, j noled; thence N. 83 degrees, E. 2.70 Orrine building, Washnigton, D. C. ;cn along U. S. survey meander line Sold by leading druggists, and ln:ll8 noted; thence N. 70 degrees, E. this city by Linn drug store. 3.90 ch. along U. S. survey meander ' I line as noted; thence N. 29 degreoB, LOCAL FIRM WILL CONTIXK sK. 3.70 ch. along U. S. ': survey mean VALVAULK AUKXCY der iine as noted; thence N. 27 de- W. A. Kuj kendall, of this city : gree8i w. 4.90 ch. along U. S. survey has Just closed n deal whereby he meander line as noted; thence N. 86 will continue to be agent for ZEMO ; degrees, W. 6.50 ch. along V. S. sur- the well known remedy for ec- vey meander line as noted; thence zema, dandruff, and all diseases of';, 9 j.g degrees, W. 2.50 ch. along the skin and scolp. v. S. survey meander line as noted; The extradordlnary leap that this Whence n. 35 degrees, E.- 4.10 ch. clean liquid external treatment for!aiong jr. s. survey meander line as skin affections has made into public ; noted; thence N. 10 degrees, W. 1.30 favor in the last few years proves its!ch, along U. S. meander line As not worderful curative properties and ; cd; thence S. 65 degrees, W. 1.20 ch. makes U indeed a valunble addition I along U. S. meander line as noted; to the fine stock of remedial agents thence S. 20 degrees, W. 5.30 eh. carried by the W. A. Kuykendall along U. S. meander line as noted; Drug ,Co. thence S. 23 degrees, W. 2.70 ch. They have a limited supply of along U. S. mcandor line as noted; samples, one of which will be given I thence S. 83 degree's, E.. 6.00 ch. free to any skin sufferer wno wishes I along U. S. meander line as noted, to teat the melrt of the medicine. A I thence S. 47 degrees. E. 2.00 ch. booklet ' How to Preserve th? Skiu," along V. S. meander line as noted, will ulso be given to those Inter-1 thence S. 10 degrees, W. 3.00 :h. Ladies and Misses take particular delight in exquisite Suits' we are showing for this spring; . all man-tailored now on exhibit. All sizes in best serges, shark-skins, worsteds, etc., in a great variety of pretty color shades, specially priced at- $14.98 to S22.50 SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN WILLOW PLUMES WHITE AND BLACK $20 Plume, 12-in. SI 0.00 ., $25 Plume, 14-in. $12.50 $30 Plume, 16-in. $15.00 $35 Plume, 18-in. $17.50 Our agent In New York has found a place where he can buy willow ' plumes at half price. These plumes are measured where the feathers start on the end of the stem to the end of the plume. They are very deep and knotted with fivo Joints. The plumes are 12 to 15 Inches longer over all than we ad vertise. You must see them to appreciate theRe values. Dodge Department Store CORNER EIGHTH AND OLIVE STREETS csted. WOOL AND MOH1AR. Wanted Highest price paid; at the old Junk shop ttr.nd, S7 West Eighth street call and see me before you sell. JOE JACOBS. along U. S. meander line as noted; theme West 4.20 ch. along U. S. meander line as noted; thence S. 3o degrees, W. 4.20 ch. to corner to fractional sections 18 and 19, on east bank of slough, according to the field notes; thence S. 30 degrees, W. 6.50 ch. along U. S. meander line as noted: thence S. 4 0 degrees, E. 6. no ch. along U. S. meander line as not ed; thence S. 35 degrees, W. 7.00 ch. along 1'. S. meander line as noted: thence South 12.00 ch. along U. S. meander line as noted; thence S. fit AND criilllXtiS1 degrees. W. 8.90 ch. along U. S. me- Hist MatianafBarili m A Suggestion to Our Depositors If you'feel that our methods and treatment of jof banking affairs merit your Influence and good wlll we will appreciate it If you will mention to anyofyow friends who contemplate opening a bank account, tW we solicit deposits. Capital, 5 fOO.OOO.OO. Surplus and Profits, S133.00fl.l) Largest Bank in Lane County. 2 t'HMKXT WALKS i This Is the time of year to have ander line as noted; thence S. 55 de- ' cement work done. Urst class work : grecs, W. to South line of N 1-2 of guaranteed. Put a curb around your I section 19; thence S. 89 degrees. lot In the cemetery. Fuller & Cher ry, rhone 6S0-J, 969 Kerry str. A-lo . remetil i-..:,:: PAINLESS EXTINCTIONS Work nunranteed. Dr. B nil's office in Parlors, over V. K. Dunn's Btoro. Phono M jAji 8 ;:nl hIwuvh present. O . .vii i .mi.'ttk sti:i:i:t i-xKXK. oni.c.o.N ...600 lie Boson Dental 820. Lady Attend- t 4 ROOMS VOK YOVJXO MEN" t AT Y. M. C. A. $ j A marriage license was issued Rat- urdav to Bessiit L. Stnmm. and Kob- 5!ert Brabham, both of Ffc.ene, alsoi No. 8 East Ninth St n,LB:t I minutes E. on subdivision line across slough to place of beginning, containing 30.33 acres of tide laud fronting or abutting upon lot 9, sec tion IS, and lots 1, 2, 7 nd 8 anl the east side of lot 6, sectloirl9, twp. 18 S. It. 11 W. Applications and bids should be addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk of State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application anbid to purcnase tide lands. g. o. mows. Clerk StatSLand Board. ' WORRY AXI HIRRY aro the two greatest foes to diges tion and very few people reach the age of forty without falling a victim to Indigestion in some form or other. I'ndigested food is a Berlous men ace to health and Is the cause of headaches, sleeplessness, flatuency, gas and distress In the tomach, de spondency, nervousness, bad breath and impure blood. In Buch cases Vinol has a marked beneficial result. It seems to go di rectly to the seat of trouble, strengthens and fones up the tired, weakened nerves of the stomach, en abling one to digest with ease the very foods that once caused distress. A case has just come to our atten tion in Barre, Vt. Mr. Samuel Wheeler suffered with a stomach trouble for years and had taken all kinds of medicines without relief, and at last found a cure In Vinol. He says Vinol was worth five dollars a bottle to him. (We guarantee this testimonial to be genuine). If you suffer from any "form . of stomach troublft) try a bottle of Vi nol wih the understand! that your money will be returned If it does not help you. Red Cross Drug Co. , 0 (. 1IOWDY19. A. I. 8nbce for the Guard. REVIVAL MKETIXGS Evangelist J. 0. Bruejl of the Norwegian l'1 , church, will be In Euge J hold a series of revival 1 m , in commencing 1'. 'can hall, corner I.Mb J Willamette streets. S'inw .. March 19. I", a" sunw. m. id 7:30 p. ra. Meei I !"?. t All wbo? J nan. ram"" - - scandl familinr with the , , navian language are corai , n j uttonii. l Evangelist Brushy , man of great abiim ..i I fail to hear him. ' I ri." Fire, started thers' storeroom at " Sunday noon de o( buildings and l.'O" ' on i3I1:ei corn, causing a w55 $200,000. .Ri i 1 German r''nu- 1 1 ALL KINDS v I TIO- M, K I "iicu tins litn day of Mrr-j. i: well. 1911. t-m23