THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1911.
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THREF
Yot Teeti Jeqti
ire Attention
The majority of people neglect their teeth while they taKe extra
Lod "re of their health.
Watch and consul us when they need attention. We are thor
oughly equipped to give your teeth every required attention.
Besides we give a ten years' guarantee and we treat all most
carefully. The prices you will find most reasonable for the quality
of worn we ao.
BridgeworK
Scientifically made and ap
plied is the greatest boon of.
fered to man kind. When a
(eW teeth are missing loose
So time in securing a bridge.
The bridge looks as well as
your natural teeth, will chew
your food to your entire sat
Ufaction, and is worth a
hundred times its cost.
WE MAKE A SPECIAL OFFER
22 Karat Crowns .-$5,00 Porcelain Crowns 35 Gold or enamel fillings $ up
22 Karat Bridge teeth 5 Inlay fillings $ up Silver fillings 5fJ(J to $ 1 .00
Painless extraction . . . 50c Good Rubber Plates . . ...... 7 to $Q
DOCTOR M. M. BULL
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
EUGENE, ORE.
IA MAN'S
LAST WILL-IS
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Artificial Teeth
It is a comfort to know, es
pecially to elderly people,
that where no sound teeth
remain on which to attach a
bridge, . that we can supply
plates that fit firmly and
won't humiliate you before
oompany by falling out,
thereby causing humiliation
and anaeyance.
Charles Lounsbcrry Wrote
Poetic Instrument He
Had No Property.
squirrels and the birds, the echoes
and strange noises, and all distant
plnc.es which may ha visited, ti'KOth
er with the adventures there found.
And to Rive to said boy, each his
own place at the fireside nt nlBht,
with all pictures that may. bo seen
In the liii mint; wood, to enjoy with
out let or hindrance, and without
any cuniherance of care.
"To lovers. 1 devise their imaRln
nry world, with whatever they may
need, as the stars of the sky. the
red roses by the wall, tho bloom of
the huwthnrne, the sweet at ruins of
music and auht else by which they
may desire to figure to each the
lastliiKiiess and beauty of their love.
"To young men Jointly, 1 devise
and bequeath all boisterous and In
npiriiiK sports of rivalry and I Klve
to them all disdain of weakness and
undaunted confidence in their own
strength, though they are rude. I
give to them the power to make
lasting friendship, and of possessing
companions, a;id to them exclusi
vely. 1 give all merry songs and
brave choruses to sing with lusty
voices.
"To those who no longer are
children, or youths or lovers, I
leave memory, and 1 bequeath to
them the volumes of poems of
Hums and Shakespeare and of other
poets. If there be others, to the end
that they may live over the old
days again, freely and fully without
tithe diminution.
"To our loved ones with snowy
crowns. I bequeathe the happiness
of old age, the love and gratitude
of their children, until they fall
asleep."
Dunn Block
Lady Attendant
Willamette Street
Phone 820
AVENGING CHICKEN,
LAD SHOOTS WOMAN
Boy Ambushes Autoists and
Sends Fatal Bullet
After One.
Sooth Norwalk, Conn., July 20.
llis Eva Hammond, of Coaticook,
Cauda, lies today at the home of
her uncle here with a bullet lodged
against the base of her brain. Her
body la paralyzed, and there Is littlo
lope that she will survive. Sho
vaa shot while automobile riding late
yesterday, and William Beers, a 12-year-old
boy, Is accused ot having
tamed the Injury. ' '
Young Beers told the police that
I passing automobile ran over his
yet bantam chicken a day or two
ago, and he had lain in amnusn to
atenge the death of his favorite."
With a small rifle in his hand, he
bid In the bushes and determined to
(hoot a hole through the tire of
wery automobile that went by. This,
he said, was hlB Idea of revenge.
Was Hammond's car was the first
to pass. The lad aimed at tho tire,
but the bullet veered off and landed
In the young woman's neck.
Trant Engene Residence.
I have good irrigated land with
an abundance of water for irrigation,
located in Payette Valley, of Idaho.
which I would exchange for Eugene
residence) property. Will take prop
erty up to 16.000.00, but it must be
Torth the money. My stuff will
be placed at Its real value. Payette
Valley Is known to be one of the
best fruit sections in the United
States and my land is in the most
frost-proof section and will nroduce
anything In the way of fruit, vege-
laoies ana hay including a fa fa. thnt
tan be produced In this latitude. My
rMson for making the exchnnge, I
cniioren to attend University.
Address W. F. Sinclair, Generr.l
Delivery, Portland, Oregon.
Cane augar, irult and fresh sweet
tream, when properly mixed and
frown constitute College Ice Cream.
Brands good. Is good. Cost sno
more. Phone 343. tf
THE ABBEY HOTEL.
At Newport, Oregon. P. M. Abbey
& C, Props., is a new concrete hotel
thnt Is now open to the public. 2
blocks from the beach. Hot and cold
water in every room, 18 rooms with
private baths, steam hoat,. electrio
lights. Rates from 12.00 to $3.50
per day, American plan. J5tt
Foley Kidney Pills are composed
of Ingredients specially selected for
their corrective, healing, tonic and
stimulating effect upon the kidneys,
bladder aud:uiinary passages. They
are antiseptic antiljthio and a uric
acid solvent. " For pale by all drug
gists, i , .
Phono 549 for Shampooing,
Manicuring, Massage, Scalp
Treatment, Hairdrossing, etc.
We carry. a full line of hair
! switches,' puffs, transforma-
tfons, creams, hair dyes,
etc. Switches, puffs, etc.,
mlnde from combings.
Eugeno Hiiirrtrcssing Parlors
1 4 East Must St.
FOLEY'S HOVKY AD TAR COM-POUN1J.
is effective for coughs and colds In
either children or grown persons. No
onlntes.'-no harmful drugs. In the
vellow nasltage. Refuse substitutes.
For sale by all druggists.
PARKIS0N SAID
TO BE IN CHICAGO
Salem; July 20. Although advices
received here indicate that H. J.
l'arjtison Is. in Chicago, instead of in
California, where he said he intended
to visit his mother. ex-Justice W. T.
Slater said today that there will be
no attempt to bring him back here in
connection with the suit to save the
appropriation for the University ot
Oregon from the operation of the
referendum.
"All I am waiting for now is the
names of the plaintiffs In tho case,
said Mr. Slater. "When there are re
ceived, the complaint will be filed,
It makes no difference to us
whether Parklson has 'skipped' th
country, whether he Is In California
or whether he is in Oregon. We
will go ahead and pursue the suit and
win out, regardless of Parklson.
Honest Medicines Versus Fukcfl.
' Shelf brackets, sock needles, door
locks, plumb bobs, tack hammers,
zimlets. drawer pulls, can openers,
biscuit cutters, pairing knives, flow
er trowels, potato mashers, cooking
forks, stove lifts, tea strainers, ham
mock hooks, 6 inch scissors; any of
the above at 6 cents each at Hill's.
d&w Jy20
Snrains require caierul treatment,
Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's
Liniment freely. It will removo the
soreness and quickly restore the
nnrts to a healthy condition. For
sale by W. A. Kuykendall's Drug
Store.
The $10 Suit House
$20.00 Suits Sellina at $10.00
A very snappy selection of Men's Wool Suits
in a variety of very attractive desgns. They are
in durable weaves and come in Grays, Browns,
Diagonals and Blue Serges. These suits sell
regularly for, from 515.00 to ft f Afjk
$20.00 but are now priced ,at H I J?JJ
Fine Balbriggon Underwear, good val
ue at 50c now selling at special price
Men's Dress Shirts same as usual'y p C
sell at 1.00 to $1.50 now special ft JC
Pure Silk Hose, 50c values now on
sale at only ;
President Tart s recent message
suggesting an amendment to the
Pure Food and Drugs la win its re
lation to Prepnred Medicines, does
not refer to such standard medicines
as Foley s Honoy and Tar Compound
and Foley Kidney Pills, both of
which are true medicines carefully
compounded of Ingredients whose
medicinal qualities are recognized
bv the medical profession Itself as
the best known remedial agents for
the diseases they are intended to
counteract. For over three decades
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
has been a standard remedy for
coughs, colds and affections of the
throat, chest and lungs for children
and for grown persons, and it re
tains today Its pre-eminence above
all other preparations fo Its kind.
Foley Kidney Pills are equally ef
fective and meritorious. Sold by all
druggists.
A Peek Into His rocket
would show tho box or Bucklon's
Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, n car
penter, of Marllla, N. Y., always car
ries. "I have never had a cut, would,
bruise or sore it would not soon
heal," he writes. Greatest htaler of
burns, bolls, scalds, chapped hands
and Hps, fever sores, skin eruptions,
eczema corns and piles. 2oc at W.
A. Kuykendall's Drug Store.
For rammer diarrhoea in children
always give Chamberlain's Colic, Col
era and DInrrhoea Uemed-- and cas
tor oil, and a speedy cure Is certain.
For sale by W. A. Kuykendall's Drug
Store.
(Dally OUlaJniman.)
As a usual thlngthe thought con
nected with a will left" by a person
w h n h n R riennried this world, is
' that It Is a legal document, pre
pared by a legal advisor, for the
' purpose ot disposing ot wordly
' possessions In the manner pleasing
' to its maker, without interference
I from the courts. Hut a document
;-recently came to light, which was
, given the mime of will by Its mak
er, yet It needed no legal procedure
to be probated, nor could it be
! broken by the courts. In fact it
was a beautiful poem In prose.
The remarkalile document was
left by nn Insane man. Charles
Lounsberry by name, who lived at
one lime in Oklahoma City and
, died more than a year ago at an In
stitution for the Insane In this
I state. The paper drawn up. as he i
i wished II. later vcat found among ; HEAVY FALL COLONIST
some or his possessions ny a menu,
las he had no family or relatives te
! which they should be returned.
Lounsberry, before losing his
! mental reason, was an ordinary
business man, engaged In the writ
ing of Insurance. As far as known,
he never attempted to write for
publication, nor was he educated
better than the average person. The
loss of his reason, it seems, merely
took tile freakish form of causing
his brain to create the phrases which
he wrote down and named his last
will and testament.
Happiness His Estate.
In this case, the insanity far
overreached the man's previous san-
itjs yet II did not take the form i
which ordinarily would be expected.
Some Insane people are obf-essed
with the idea that they own all (he
riches and wealth of the world, and
they might be expected to devise a
peculiar manner of disponing of It
after I heir death. Hut it was not
so with .Mr. Lounsberry. He ad
mitted that he had no wordly pos
sessions, and his estate, according
to his Idea, consisted of the true
sources of happiness, the kind which
nature provides. The will was as
follows:
"1, Charles Lounsberry, being of
sound mind and disposing memory,
do hereby make and publish this
my last will and testamony in order
as justly may be to distribute ln.v
interest In the world among suc
cedding men.
"Thai part of my interes which
is known in law. and recognized In
the sheep bound volumes as my
property, being Inconsiderable and
of no amount, I make no disposal
of In this my will. .
"My right to live, being hut a
life estale. Is not at, my disposal,
but these things excepted, all else In
the world I now proceed to dovlse
and bequeathe.
"I give to good fathers and moth
ers In trust for their children, nil
good Utile words of praise and en
couragement, and all quaint pet,
naiiips and endearments, nnd I
charge said parents to use them
Justly and generously, as the needs
of their children may require.
"I leave to the children Inclusi
vely, but only for the term of their
childhood, all and everyone, the
flowers of th? fb-lds and the blos
soms of the woods with the right
to play nmong them freely accord
ing to the customs of children, tho
banks of brooks, and tho golden
sands beneath the waters thereof,
and the odors or tho willows lhat
dip therein, and the while clouds
that float high over the giant trees.
And I leave to children tho long,
long days in which to be merry a
thousand ways, and the night ' and
the noon, and the train of the Milky
way at which wonder, but subject
nevertheless lo the lights herein
after given to lovers.
HcqucstH to Itoys.
"I devise to boys jointly all the
useful idle, fields and commons
where ball may be played, all pleas-
waiers w nere one may sw ni.
Woman s Power
Over Man
Woman's most glorioui endowment is the power
to awiiken and hold the pure and honest love of a
worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on,
no one in the wide world can know the heart agony
she endures. The woman who sutlers from weuk
nesi and derangement of her special womanly or
gauistn soon loses the power to sway the heart of
a man. Her general health suffers and she loses
Iter tfood looks, her attractiveness, her amiability
end her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. H.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with
the assistance of his stuff of uhlc physicianti, has prescribed for and cured many
thousands of women. He has deviled a successful remedy for woman's ail
ments. It is known (is Or. Tierce's Inivorifo Prescription. It is a positive
specific for the weaknesses und disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu
lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will
edvikc you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, f
SICK WOMEN WELL.
Dr. Pierce' M Plcntant Pelletx rettilnti pnd tfiwtSfn stitrcf. I.htr and Bowtlt.
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TRAVEL IS EXPECTED
Tt Is expected that another large
Influx of' settlers will be brought
to the Pacific northwest In tho fall,
as a result of the colonist ratesthat
have been authorized by the leading
transcontinental railways. One-way
second class fares will be In effect
from the east to points In the Pa
cific northwest from September IB
to Ortohop la, Inclusive.
This year's colonist rates are con
sidered exceptionally liberal In the
nintter of stop-overs nnd other priv
ileges advantnijeouB to travelers
desiring to find the place best suits
them. The railways report (ha'
they are getting many inquiries con
cerning this fall's colonist fares, so
that :I0 days of.. heavy travel Is ex
pected. Last spring a similar re
duction In fares brought In a lot
of iifwronieha nnd tho experience
IM'onilses to no depllcated.
To give nn idea of how cheap It
will he possible to come to the Pa
cific coast to points from principal
eastern ci'les. the following are
cited: Atlanta. C.a.. $4fi.!l5: Maltl
more, Md., $49.75; Hoston. $50.1 S;
New York, $r,0: Chicago, $33; St.
Louis, $32; Minneapolis, $25.
Pacific northwesterners having
friends or acqualnlences in Iho east
who .want to come lo this pare of
Hie country, nro urged to write
them, calling a'teullon to thesu ex
ceptionally low fares, at once, In
order that they fan mnke plans lo
take advantage ot .them. Journal.
J. P,
Room 14
First National Bank Building
LICKXSK NOTICE
To Persons
Tracks,
Opera (hue
Automobiles
Cabs, i:tc.
for Hire,
ticks,
Persons operating for hlro drays,
trucks, wagons, automobiles, hacks,
cabs, nnd all vehicles used for
transporting passengers, freight or
baggnge are required to pny licen
ses, and obtain license tags. This
law Is in effect and such persons
are notified to .comply with It nt
once. J2 5
n. S. 13RYSOX, Recorder.
Interest Upon Interest
Makes money grow quickly. Is yours growing? Your
money, deposited in the Sivir.gs Department of the
Merchants' Bank
Eugene, Oregon 4
Will be earning interest upon interest at ,ths rats 3 per
cent, compounded semi-annually.
U H. Potter, president E. U. LEE. Casfhlor.
B. N. McAlllstor. vice- pres. H. II. IIOI3BS, Assistant Ctuhler.
Illllsboro Argus: It Is said the
Congregational church block al
Forest (Jrove will have to pay
about $H00O for paving. And this
makes tho property more or less of
a white elephant, as there Is no In
come from rentals.
ant
and all the streams and ponds where
one may fish, or whore, when grim
winter comes, one muy skate; to
have and to bold tho same fo
period of their boyhood. A
streams with the clover blossoms
and the butterflies' thereof. the
woods and Its appurtenances, the
nte; to i N
for the: fa
Vncl all' 3
Home of the $10 Suit.
Corner Sixth and Willan3tte
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THE GIANT QUARTETTE '
Who are making a big hit in the ALOHA THEATSR'S
Week-End Bill.
A TJarhoil Wire Cut, Collar
or Saddle Gall not properly
healed Haves a dlsllguring i
scar.
Ballard's
SNOW
LINIMENT
I the Right Remedy for AH
Abranlonn of the KIrab.
If tho wound In clffinfled and
ho lln.motu upplifd promptly,
tho liefLlinK- procfus bfRtnH at
jnco and tho wound heuls from
tho InHifJo outwardly, thus por
forniinff a pTfuct. rure that
leaves no Bear. If Urn wound
lis hc-ala on tho outside too quici.
fll ly. pus forms under the sur
Ki Tare and bivnlcs out into a run-
niiiif noro unit la nuru 10 cure
and inevitably loaves a bad
flcap.
Ownrrs of Moodrd stock pre
fer th.i liniment to nil others
lor that re.-iaon. and tln-v nan It
not onl on ft no animals, but
hi humAt1 nBh. as It dops Its
work qulcMy and thu.-ouliIy.
rice 23 r, 50c and HI. 00,
JamesF.Dallard.Prop. 6t.Loult,Mo,
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ttepheno Eye t'alve Is
ointment to boro
HSolo An d R re c n n C N nn ft Rv J
Dillon Drug Co , Hpeclal agent.
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Depository for United States
Postal Savings Bank
Having been designated by the Board of Trustees of
the Postal Savings Banks as a Depository. of the Postal
Savings Bank Funds, wo take pleasure in inviting your
business in any of our up-to-date departments, and espec
ially in our Savings Department. .
Our Savings Department opened December 1, 1910, :
and on June 7, 1911, showed deposits of $89,306.71. Wt
pay 3 interest computed semi-annually.
EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK
EUGENE OHECON
The Palace of Sweets
Auto Stage Up
McKenzie
McK?nzle rPKortu arc? lie plnco to
krep cool and the Aulo rltane Is th
way to get there qulnkly and xiu
fortably. Stage daves K. E. Veltutn
& Co. '8 Rfiraffo every morning oxceot
Sunday at 6 a. m. for Vlda, Foley
Springs and all Intermediate poln!
For Reservations and
Rates Phone 81 1
ASLAK A. AABY
JOHN PERKINS
CITY, SUBURBAN AND
FARM PROPERTIES
Aaby PerKins
Next Door to The Guard Eugene, Ore.
5 lb. Pail Pure Lard 65a
10 lb. Pail Pufe Lard .$1.25
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