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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, APRIL 31, 1911. THREE A- . immmmn ""' "f 5 1"'"""""J n A MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE LINE OF PARASOLS On Sale - at STANLEY'S at Just About ONE-HALF the Regular Prices MORE THAN A HUNDRED PARASOLS NO TWO ALIKE 50c to $5.00 EACH STAG WHIP-CORD TROUSERS ; If they rip; 'a new pair free. $2.00, $2.25 and;, $2.50 MEN'S STRAW HATS Regular 50c to $5.00 each; on sale at . .v..i 35c RAZOR STROPS V Made and guaranteed by W. R. Case & Sons. 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1 .00. $1.25 and SI .50 POCKET KNIVES --i Made and "guaranteed by W. R. Case & Sons.'. ' Any Knife that doesn't qive satisfaction can be exchanged at any time for a new Knife. 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 THE NEWEST THINGS IN LADIES' NECKWEAR NOW ON DISPLAY Jabots, Collars, Coat Sets, Ties, Scarfs, Auto Veils. AN ELEGANT LINE OF NEW HANDKERCHIEFS STANLEY'S PRICE CUTTERS, 612-618 WILLAMETTE ST. El fiKXK. OKKCiOX LASTFOREVER" GUARANTEED HOSE for, Men, Women, Boys and Misses. Every pair guaranteed to wear one month or a new pair free 25c COLGATE'S TOILET SOAPS We have all the popular numbers, and can please every customer; 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c and 24a COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM, our price . ... 20c COLGATE'S TALC. POWDER ,our price 1 9c COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER, our price 19a COLGATE'S SHAVING POWDER, our price 20c COLGATE'S SHAVING CREAM, our price 20 a Woven Wire Fence BEST ON FirstIt is the strongest fence, made o? the strongest wire. Second It is the most elastic fence, and spring's bacK when released from any strain. Every wire tight and right. Third It is not controlled by the wire trust or any other trust. And It is double the strength of any common soft wire you are used to, by actual test.; Are you from Missou ri? I am here to show you. Fourth -Fits the roughest ground as well as the smoothest. Fifth Only taKes one-third as many posts posts, and don't bag or sag. Sixth It is the only wire with loop ends. No trouble to splice. Always even at ends. Seventh It has the best weave, and the only knot that hold? fast and stays. Runs from top to bottom. Eighth It is the govern . ment standard fence. Quackenbush & Sons, Eugene; Shay-Waymire Co., Cot tage Grove; Creswell Hardware Company, Creswell. MUSICIANS GATHER IN PORTLAND FOR BIG CONVENTION Talent from Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana ' Meet June 7, 8, 9 Portland. April 20. Musicians of the northwest will gather at Portland June 7, 8 and 9 for the third annmiE contention of the Northwest Music Teachers' associa tion. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana are included In the or ganization and the earning meeting will he a gathering representing the musical talent of the four states. A banquet will he held the first evening and will he marked hy ad dresses and tcasts by prominent musicians. The second and third evenings will he devoted to concerts. Morning sessions will be given up to educational conferences, em bracing vocal, instrumental, theory and public school music . Well in formed people on musical Btibjects will present papers along these var ious lines and a discusslun will fol low each paper. Afternoon sessions will bo varii'd with recitals. Mrs. Hose lianscom aud Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer will be among tile soloists, and W. H. Dover will give one evening to choral work PRESIDENT TAFT y i imiiw i mvMwmnxnu!xgmmmmmmtaammmum.m TO ADDRESS DOCTORS 1 TT O IT iC' i OFPHILADELPHiA'l F H IT 4 1 O ft J YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, A Harmless Remedy That Makes the Hair Grow, Philadelphia. April 20. Physi cians of the Quaker city are prepar ing todav to give a rousing recep tion to President Taft. who has ac cepted' an Invitation to address the' Philadelphia Medical club at its an-, 11 it a 1 banquet tomorrow. It Is hoped' that the president will announce his views on Hie proposed national tie-' partnieiit or public health, which Is now being advocated hy physicians, and which will have a cabinet ol-j flcinl ut its head. I in accepting the Invitation. PresI dent Taft highly praised the doctors of America. I "If nothing else justified the Spanish-American war," he said, "the discoveries of Hie American physi cians In Investigating tropical dis eases and the necessity for .bettor suuitatary measures in the countries to the South wehi'nrilple to JiiBtlfy, the expense of the war tell times ov er. ' "It- remained for the medical men of this country, and especially the; nlivslcliuiu In the United Slates army' I to discover more things In the period What a pity It ! to observe so ninny people with thin and faded hair sail then realize that the moat of these people mieht have a fine, healthy head of hair if they would hut use the simple "unto tea" of our grnudtnolhers, combined wilh other itipreriieata for restoring- and pre serving ilie hair. No-o:ie, young or old, need have gray hnlr. wreak, thin or full ing hair, dandruff or any trouble of the sort If they would but use Wyeth's Sob nnd (sulphur Hnir Remedy. Ou the cou trary, it ij possible to bare healthy, rig orous hair, of perfect color, by a few ap plications of this remarkable preparation. Wyeth's Sage Hd Sulphur Hair Rem edy qllicftij reinoVes dandruff, leares the scalp clean and: healthy, promotes the growth of the hair aud restores the nat ural color of the -hair which has becouio fuAtlA nr .rev 1 , i D I'll, I. wl)Alinm. dresslnc. which may be used t any time I since the war than were discovered and with nerfect safetr. Don't neilect I in Hie entire two centuries before, We are Faying' More for Potatoes Than , W Have Ever Paid, Better See Us Before You Sell. ' your hsir. Start today with Wyeth'a The convention, coming as It does ; '"J" flnltwr tviuo cnrnlvnl week, will irlve' ' tliORe ill attendance an opportunlty to enjoy this great floral fete The recolnmMldf(j ',! soid by all druggist. sessions nna coucena win ue hl'iu in This preparation is public at fifty cents offered to the bottle, and ii For Rale and recommended by OF GENERAL INTEREST hours not conflicting with the prill clDal events of the carnival, and those attending the convention can i Dillon Drug fJo. avail themselves f carlval excursion . ...., I ELM IRA NEWS NOTES U. U . taHlliei, Ul DCauiu, in Mrn- Ideut of the Northwest Music Teach ers' association; Edgar S. Fischer, Walla Walla, is vice president; Miss Lucy K. Cole, Seattle, Is secretary; Mme. Maud L. Cleary, Boise, Is treasurer, and W. H. Boyer, of Port land, Is chairman of the executive committee. I'OSTCAKDS AM) PHOTOS First-class work. Reason able iirices. The old stand, opp. Postofflce. tf A. A. SIMMONS. Special Correspondence. Elm Ira. April 21. There was a general exodus of Falrvlew people yesterday tc Eugene to serve us wit nesses on the Taylor land ease. Frank Taylor and family and Clyde Lamb have returned from a fishing trip on Lake Creek. Bern, to Mr. nt;d Mrs. Fred Hock ley. April is, mil. a sou. Mr. llogau was In Elmira yester- BANKING BUSINESS You have more or less of it. Possibly it is with us. Such being the case, you know something of our service. But if not a patron, wouldn't it be well for you to be come one. , r Start an account in our Savings Department and re ceive some returns on your idle money. '-- --t . EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK Established 1092 Capital and Surplus $150,030.00 day making preparations to open butcher shop here In the immediate ' future. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Yates and Mrs. D. C. 1 Hale are visitors in the county me tropolis today. Mrs. Uogart. who lias spent Hie Lawn mowers sharpened In first-; w inter In Arizona, is expected home class shape at the Frenzwa black, i today. She will be accompanied by smith shop on Olive street, between Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Cook anil son, West Eighth and West Klntn. tr. Harvey. that time; and England, (lorniniiy. Vrance and Holland have been en gaged In the colonial business In the tropics for from one to two hundred years." FRANK 'S. BLAIR WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANT, j Phone Main 224 565 Olive St. Eugene, Oregon P. S. We pay the CASH you don't have to trade it put. VACUUM CARPET CLEANING Orders taken for both Eu- gene and Springfield. Phone 245-J. - tf iDnn'tFortreteSW Mr. Dusenlierry went to Eugene loday for medical intention, lie Is having a serious time. Otis Trout and .Mr. Erwlii and families have moved to Co I guards logging tin in t on the Thuyls place. By nil iioriatf)antf- . SAFETY AND ECONOMY of paying bills by check are well recognized facts which sanction its use. You areocordially invited to open a Checking Account with us. . Capital 100,OOO.nt 9. Surplus and Profits Stt5,000.00 1-argcst. Hank in Lane County. q Established 1883, That it takes long ex perience for an optomet rist to be competent to properly correct eye de fects. You can't afford to take chances. This has Deen proven uiimj mueo uj the serious results follow- I ing the work of the inex- x perinced eye specialists. . I offer you the benefit t of my seventeen years of steady practice and guar- t antee satisfaction. i o . J. 0. WATTS, Optometrist 564 Willamette Street Hampton's old stand DI'.STKOVS l.iglOH t.'KAYINK Drunkenness is a progressive dis ease; the moderate drinker Is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, tlie craving for more and more becomes irresistible as tho disease adv ances; the result Is Chronic A I-1 cohollstn. v I The treatment used successfully! thousands right. In their own A IIOPKI'TL MESSACJE TO SCALP SI I'I'KltEltS AM MUX WHO'S . IIAIIl IS TIMNNIXti Dandruff now bald later. ' The same Is true of scalp diseases. In fact, baldness is a scalp disease. 1 ho trouble with the greaBV salves and lo(lons the so-called dandruff and scalp cures you have tried ho far Is that they don't do anything but temporarily relieve the Itching and cake the (iandrufr so II dcesn t full until its dried out again. Nothing can cure really cure such troubles but u real scalp medicine that will kill the germs causing dandruff and scalp disease. ?'. ,. Learning from leading feUow druggists throughout America that they bad round a whirlwind cure for dandruff, eczema und all dis eases or the skin and scalp, lite W. A. Kuvkendall Drug Store, onjprov Ing to the liiboratores compounding the treatment, Hint it, Is the most prominent drug stare lu this oily, se cured the agency for the remedy. This remedy la Zti.MO, the clean, liquid preparation that kills the germ or disease and ZEMO SOAP to wash the scalp or scale clear and by Its antiseptic qualities soothe and heal. , , I Sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere, anil In Eugene by W. A. Kuvkendall. 90 Per Cent. Per Annum This Is the dividend of tho Meo Motor Company for thepast five years. Common stock In most automobllo niatiufucturliiKconcems payB rrom 30 per cent to 1000 per cent, divideiidsi- j: j j Our offering of the 7 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock of tho CONSOLIDATED MOTOIt CAIt COMPAXV, (Capital stock $4,000, 000.) of Cleveland, at par, $100.00, with a bonus of 100 per cent of Common, should prove equally productive ol profits. The CONSOLIDATED MOTOIt CAIt COMPANY lllan'Ujictllres the lloyal Tourist and the Ciixton Cars, both of which nru familiar to every autuiuoblllst. There are Individual, fundamental, merlinnlcnl reasons why their complete' line of commercial trucks, taxlcubs and pleasure- cars will assure large profits to tho Investor; these wo will glndy fur- ' ulsli ou request. luvustorB will also be furnished with certified public accountant's statement? cctiii-iiiiiiiially. The book value of preferred stock is 82 per cent In excess of price usked. The Crouton Taxlcnbs are now being nsod by Waldon W. Shaw Co., of Chicago, and nineteen other largo taxlcab companies. This Is the first nubile offering of tho stock, which Is limited to $2.1(1, OuO. ' General lliusiniled prospectus, showing plants, assets, etc., upon request. Address , Harvey A. Willis & Co. 32 Broadway, New York " ' by The lllucbley and Dead- wood stage, leaving (he h'lsh livery barn at Junction Jlon days. Wednesdays, and l'"rl- day.-,, will bo extended to Ma- l plctou .May 1 to connect with boat sen Ic e to Florence. ' Dltl tKl & I'lSIl Props. My20 ! Mooro" cleaning less work. Itsj not how miicn dire you get out of a' rarpet. Its how much you leave on. j A vacuum cleaner with a pull. Moore, ( lha carpet clsanr. Phono 4G2-J. I homes is Orrine. It Is sold with tile understanding that ir it does not benefit after a trial, we remind your : money. I Orrine No. 1, Is the secret rein-j i edy; Orrine No. 2, is ror I'hose wlll-v ,lng to take the treatment, blehtr ' SHttHli ,,i3 wi ,B receive,' foi form i-osts $1. Write for free book- ,he building ,.f the foundation of let on Aeoholisni. 1 he Orrluo com-! tllt. m)W i,;iS- building at the off;c- NOTICH I have resumed the practice of; medicine and occupy the same of fices In the Chrlsinan block, corner Ninth. and Willamette. Phone TS4.I a24 DK. I.. W. llltOWN. 1 , DR. A. BURSELL Physician and Surgeon. 210 White Temple. Phone Main 678. Residence 963 Harrison avenuo. Phone Main 664. Uradunte lady nurso in attend ance 2-6 p. m.. except Saturday and Sunday. NOTICK TO CO.VTHACTonS pauv, Orrine isuiiuing, nsiiniB'oii. D. C. Sold by leudlii;; druggists, and in this city by the Linn Drug Co. t rnone Hir .laeijioooiiig Maiilcuiing. Mussuge, Scalp t Treatment, llalrdressiue, etc. t We carry a full Hue of hair switches, puffs, transforma- t lions, creams, hair dyes, t combs, Ilarrettes, hairjilns, etc. -witches, puffs, etc., t made from combings, tv Kiigene llalr,lrcing Pnrlora 4 Knst Ninth St. watc repairing a specialty of the .lack itodmun company up to .Monday. April n, at o ciock p.- m., where the plans may be examined up to that time. Certified check fori 2 per cent of the amount of the bid l must acconmanv it. The right Is i 'received lo reject any and all bids. ' ' C. O. PKTIOHSON. ' Chairman Building Committee. j DAVID M. CKAiTaM, ' . j j Oa22 ' Seretarj i 0 i . i Don't forgettjliat tbtOA'atta .lofcel-1 ry Co. IsSloIng busiiTt'Es every day at Hamilton's old stand, two doors tl) l.fi I ' Merchants' Bank Corner of Seventh and Willamette. Capital Stock Surplus Fund Eugene, Oregon $65,000.00 5,000.00 Interest paid i Savings Accounts and Time Certificates OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS v L. IL Potter, president; F. N. McAlllBter, vice- prgi.; rod Fisk, rVhler; Harry II. llobbs. assistant caslieler; M. F. Griggs, Alton Hampton, L. T. Harls, E. U. Lee.