Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1911, Image 6

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1811.
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Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much licknesi ttarti with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people tuck
Hood, rich, red blood. Their ntoroach need invigorating
lor, after all, a man can no stronger than his stomach.
A remedy that makes rite stomach strong and the liver
octtve, makes rich red biOod and overcomes and drives
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whule multi
tude of diseases.
Cet rid of your Stoinoch Weakness and
Liver Laziness by Xuhini a course of
Dr. Pierce' a Golden Medical Discovery
the &reat Stomach Jttetomtive, Liver
Mnvl&orator end Wood Cleanser
You can't nfFnrd t accept any medicine of unknown
composition as 8 substkutu for "Gulden Medical Dtscov
. cry," which is a medic.ne ok known composition, having
n complete list of ingredients in plain English on its hot-tlc-wrappcr,
tamo Lei a attc-btcd us correct under outh.
It. Pierce' Pleasant PtlhU ntl&to and Invigorate Stomach,
Liver cad ttowels.
UNIVERSITY SUIT
TO BE HEARD SOON
Decision in Crcuit Court Ex
pected Earfer Next
Month. .
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I W3ES52SBSS5ES
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All kinds of Repairing. Ex
pert work. Everything guar
anteed.
Big' reduction on Motor Cycles
, ..,,,... . .. this month.
BOYER
462 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore.
j Jb. Pail Pure Lard .. 65o
30 ii. Pail Pure Lard ); , . $1.25
44WEST 8TH. BRODERS BROTHERS.
Salem, Or., Aug. 22. Secretary of
State Olcott will have 10 dayB in
which to file his anBwer to the In
junction suit brought against him to
prevent his placing the university
referendum on the ballots lor the
next general election. After the
state's answer the university will
havo until the second Monday In
October In which to reply but It is
thought the university attorneys, W.
T. Sinter. -M. E. Pogue and W. M.
Kaiser, will file their reply sooner.
Judge Galloway will be here be
fore the state fair opens and as soon
as he arrives It Is thought the attor
neys for the university will ask that
the case be set down for early hear
ing. The state also will want to ex
pedite matters, according to Assis
tant Attorney General Van Winkle.
The hearing will be before Judge
Galloway.
. Klther side will have the right to
appeal the case to the supreme court
and unless an unusually conclusive
fight Is put up by one side and a
"fall down" registered by the other
the case will go to the supreme
court. As neither of these things
are expected to occur but rathor a
close fight -is expected, It is antici
pated that the case will be passed
upon by the Btipreme court. The
case could hang fire In the courts
over 12 months and yet be decided
In time to place the referendum on
the ballot but Assistant Attorney
General Van Winkle thinks the case
will bo finally decided before Janu
ary 1, the date on which the money
appropriated for the university be
comes available under the bills.
Secrotary Olcott Is placed ill a pe
culiar position by the filing of the
suit, which Is directed at him. By
virtue of his office of secretary of
state he is also a member of the
board of regents of the university.
At a recent meeting of the board he
suggested that the members of that
board start a subscription to assist
in paying the nttornoys' fees for the
fight against the referendum, and
he Is an avowed supporter of the
university.
At the same time he Is made tho
sole defendant In the two suits which
havo been filed here. Among the al
legations is one that Olcott, as sec
retary, did not examine the names to
dutormine whether they were fraud
v.ent. "Such an allegation Is somewhat
misleading," he said today. "I con
sidered that I merely acted In a min
isterial capnclty, nnd that it was not
my duty to determine whether Buch
names were forged. In fact, it 1b a
manifest absurdity for anyone to be
lieve that I could or should do so,
when It Is remembered that for many
weoks at a time several detectives
and handwriting experts were busy
exMilnlng the petitions to 6cur
eviStnce.
"Perhaps such an allegation It an
essential part of the complaint, but
It places me in a bad light, as though
to a certain extent I were trying to
abet the referendum, when, as a mat
ter of fact, my poBltlcO, as set out
by the law, is merely to take huob
petitions and file them. Obviously,
I have nothing elso to do."
REED INSTITUTE
. HAS FIFTY STUDENTS
With nearly 60 students register
ed for the freshman class, me new
Reed college wll begin its career un
der very auspicious circumstances.
It Is true that the new buildings will
not bo ready by the opening day,
September 18, but temporory quar
ters have been secured at Eleventh
and Jefferson streets, which will bo
occupied until the buildings are in
readiness.
Of the 4 6 students that have
qualified for the opening class, 18
are from the Washington High
school, 8 are from the Lincoln High
school, and 7 are from the Portland
academy. Journal.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
BIds will bo received for the build
ing of concrete foundation for Mer
chants Bank Building and David
Link Building, at the office of J.
R. Ford. 37 W. 7th street, until
Thursday, the 24th day of August,
at 6 p. m:
Plans and specifications for same
can be seen at the office of J. R.
Ford. The owners reserve the right
to 'reject any and all bids.
MERCHANTS BANK,
DAVID LINK.
rhono 1540 for Shampooing,
Manicuring, Massage, Scalp
0 Treatment, Hairdressing, etc.
Wo carry a fulf. line of hair'
switches, puffs, transforma-
' tlons, creams, hair dyes,
etc. Switches, puffs, etc.,
made from combings.
Eugene - Hall-dressing Parlors
. 4 East Niiisi: tit.
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Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach.
'I Buffered intensely after eating
and no medicino or treatment I tried
seemed to do any good," writes H.
M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun,
Lake View, Ohio. "The first few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets gave me surprising re
lief and the second bottle seemed to
give mo a new stomach and'perfectly
good health." For sale by Kuyken
dill Drug Store.
Buy It now. Now Is the time to
buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
Is almost certain to be needed before
the summer is over. This remedy
hag no superior. For sale by Kuy
kendnll Drug Store. ,
.,, Should Double
With the building of the railroad from
Eugene to the Siuslaw assured, the
growth of Florence will be sure and
steady. The lacK of railroad facilities is
all that has held that country bacK and
the new road will bring' an era of
growth and development that will maKe
dollars of profit for every man who will
invest there now. We own and control
in Value
some of the most promising' property in
Florence property that is in the direct
path of its growth and property that is
growing more valuable every day. We
have subdivided this property into city
lots 26x120 and have placed them on the
marKet at prices ranging from $40 to
$150 each. Also we are selling' these lots
on easy terms.
-No Inter
$2.50 Month
est; No Taxes to Pay !
This is an ideal way in which to buy
one of these lots it doesn't inconven
ience you you wont feel the amounts
you pay in this way and the first thing
you Know you have bought and paid for
a lot that will maKe you money. And
our Florence lots will maKe money for
every man who purchases one. But you
mustn't wait too long or the price will
advance. The time to buy is now, before
Harbor
Hampton Blocl
the actual construction of the railroad
begins and before they maKe public their
definite plans because just as soon as
the railroad begins worK then will this
property advance in price. So don't wait
until that advance comes maKe up your
mind to own one of these lots tonight
and come in tomorrow and buy it it
will maKe you money just as sure as you
are reading' this paper.
nvestmcnt Co.
EUGENE, OREGON
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MUTT0NHEAD CLUB
FOR HOP RAISERS WHO
CONTRACTED FOR 15
Hillshoro, Or.. Aug. 19
A contract for 1611 hops
was filed today by which A.
J. Ray & Son take the crop
of J. S. .Myers at 15 cents.
The contract was made March
24, Eleven similar contracts
filed during tho present year
are on file in tho recorder's
otil'ce, the price ranging from
11 to 15 cents, with the mu-
Jorlty at the latter figure.
There are other contracts
for 1911 crops made in pre-
vIoub years, and the con-
tracts include the big Witch
Hazel and Sinclair yards.
Still there are many growers
not tied up and they will reap
a liurvcat from the high prl-
ces. As usuali reports of the
condition of the yards vary,
but taken as a whole, it is
probably an average year.
CITY VIEW HOUSE
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Was
Not Vet Finished
Origin of Fire Is
Mystery.
and
Fire destroyed a new story and a
fcalf fiV-e-Toom bungalow in City
view Park in the southwestern part
of the city Saturday night. The fire
started from unknown cause about
9:30 and was too far out to be
reached by the city department. The
building was new, finished about a
moth ago, although the owners
A. N. Trawlck and J. W. Coleman,
had arranged to have some more
painting and papering done and had
a lot of paint there for use. The
building had not as yet been accu
pled, and no fire had even been us
ed in It, and no one had been on the
premises for several days to . the
knowledge of the owners. The cost
of tho house was between $900 and
$1,000. Insurance tor $500 had
been placed with the Farmors' Mu
tual Fire Relief association and a
vacancy permit applied for, though
not yet received at the time of the
fire. Mr. Trawlck did not learn of
the fire until Sunday, and his wife
then recalled having seen the fire
off In that direction, but thought It
was a nrusn fire.
:! it! nmmm
THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION"
Much Sickness Duo to Bowel Disor
ders, A dnCtnr'n ffrf nnoellnn n.han
consutled by a pntlent is, "are your
uuwuis regular; no Knows that
ninety-eight per cent, of illness is
attended with inactive bowels and
torpid liver, and that this condition
must bo removed gently and thor
oughly before health can be redstor
ed. Rexall Orderlies are a positive,
pleasant nnd safe remedy for consti
pation and bawel disorders in gen
eral. We are so certain of their
great curative value that we promise
to return the purchaser's money In
evprv rnan uhan l,n ran ...
- - -. luv, iu yiuuuce
entire satisfaction.
Itexan -Orderlies are eaten like
candv. thev net nnipkiv cwi T,nn.n
a soothing, strengthening, healing
influence on the entire Intestinal
tract. They do not puree, trrlnn
cause nausea, flatulence, excessive
looseness, dinrrhnpn tv,.. nM
noying effect. They are especially
w. viiiiuii-u. wean persons or
old folks. Two sizes, 25 c and 10c
Sold only at our store Tho Rexali
Store. W. A. KuykendalL
.
Attack Like Tigers.
In flehtlnEr tn kppn tho
the white corpuscles attack disease
germs like tigers. But often germs
multiply so fast the little fighters
are overcome. T Son 00 ..i
boiles, ecxema, salt-rheum and sores
iiiuiiipiy una sirengtn nnd appetite
fall. This condition demands Elec-
trie Bitters tn rpi'ttlnra ctnrnAu
--o- oLuuiutu, liv
er and kidneys and to expel poisons
mini iite uiuuu. i ney are the best
blood nuriflers " n-ritpa n t
ahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I have ever I
found." They make rich, red blood
strong nerves and build up your
health. Try them. 50o at W. A
Kuykendnll's Drug Store.
S. II. FRIENDLY & CO.
Ladies Home Journal
Style Books are here. Pliona
for your copy. 15c Patterns
rreo witn each, oopv.
More people, mci and womr-n, arc
suffering from kidney and jladd-r
trouble thnu over before, and each
year n.re of them turn for quitk
relief nnd permanent benefit to
Foley Kidney PIMb remedy, which
has proven ltseif to be one of the
most effective remedies for ltidae"
and bladder ailments, that medical
science has devised. For sale by all
Druggists.
E. E. Chamticrlaln, of Clinton, Me.
boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica
Salve of stealing tho sting fr0m
burns or scalds the pain from sores
of all kinds the distress from hollos
or piles. " It robs cuts, corns, bruis
es, sprains and injuries of their ter
ror." ho says, "as a healing remedy
Its equal don't exist." onlv 25c at W
A. Kuykendall's Drug Store.
Embrolderlnir dono: ladles' -wnUt..
children's dresses; special work of
all kinds, stumping, etc.
MRS. GEORGE C. TURPIN
62 7 West Sixth street.
82
t have a timber rlnlm of 1,000 -000
feet of yellow pine In Eastern
Ogon. near Pendleton. Price of
location will be $150. H. x pow
room 2 over Linn's drug stort. alfi
M'5 Bess T. Baker took first
priie afiQbest pastry cook In Lone
county. She always uses Cleveland's
Baking J'uwJcr.
It is a very easy matter for you to own it all you
have to do is to pay a small sum down and the balance
in small monthly payments. I can make you this offer
because I am the direct factory representative. This
is undoubtedly the most convenient method of buyng a
piano as it allows you to play it while paying for it. And
I do not sell an ordinary' piano I sell the famous a
dependable ,-
Piano and there is no better instrument made. Beau
tifully finished in' either Mahogany, Walnut or Oak, the
Concord possesses that famous singing quality of tone
and freedom in the action that allows the player to get
whatever effec't'desired. This is an ideal instrument for
i
the home and as I am selling it on such easy terms, no home
in Lane County should be without one. Come in and talk
this matter over with me all you need to get one of
these pianos' is an honest face and your promise to pay
drop in any .time.
Seth" Lara way
557 Willamette St.
Eugene
Depository for United States
Postal Savings Bank
Having been designated by the Board of Trustees oi
f.llA Postal SJovinore Rtitilra aa a T1nrinsir.nrV of the rOSVw
Savings Bank Funds, we take pleasure in inviting yont
business in any of our up-to-date departments, anu
ially in our Savings Department. ...
n,, Cn.-i Tlnnflmlipr 1. lylwi
and on June 7, 1911, showed deposits of $89,-06.71. w
Pav do interest computed semi-annually.
EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK
EUGENE OREGON
INSURANCE
o
FIRE
LIFE
AUTOMOBILE
J. W. 0SBR0N
Room 24. McClung Building. Phone 482.
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