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TV0 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1911. EXCURSI9NISTS 10 STOP IN EUGENE 'i c , . noise 11SS 1W Train. Load of Portland People. . ...ttilf Rn HprovPrirl5iv-."":"l ' II IIC W I IWI V I I IWUJ) Demonstrate 0 ddch IsWith Us Demoostata one? chilJl' ss. iow nppy and rhys'cafiy wll,Tnth healthy children, vill toll how J.ydia H. I'mkiif.-.n'j Vogotablo CVmniound made all thia p.-;ssii)lo. lion are llu'ir naikes fend correct 'addresses.' Write thorn :uid kara for yourself. Th-.y aro only v. i:v out of thousands. ffPl mm ftr&r ICS S Mo-B-MSfhorrrj 3 fa flabv AA mi 13 ".M I.iiW itn 3 lKUtllliil'l llll't T W e-'ii, MU )li;rl..ii) .5. Sara KiiAnw And Jtm Inkr-n tliroo jiriz-o tlio rcnirbt." Aim. a. r. iiucr- Jiml Avo.. l!i(lluii!)iilt8. JikI. I am tlio mother i-f a twulvo pound boy r.i"l lnt la Hi'Mijr tdi'l bonlthv." Mrs. Mary ,Aniuin:':i, U.l-'A. No.1, tixW, Codott, Wt. "Mvli'il'V l.i ilr'Uf :ul liltlp.' anil t nrtj vrr;:.' Mri. It. M. Scliorn, lutf WuoUbrldyo stri'- r, hi. r::iH, .iiimi. ' ,ti.n im- li ibv 0:1 itm ta ftro , fimitlv." MrH. liciil. II. StnnsDory, "A!v hijou roftorHit nnd I now r-nv n hW I't.hv lioy." Mrs. Anna Au.lertsi.n, !' I'.', HI bit l)'ii'k, Minn. " A in in'W i'. v.'oll womnn md hnvn tlio rttan. cut li;ilY linv."--.Mrs. Kmnk ihu iiUaiy, K. It. fc-i. 1. jpilr-talii, Nobniflliii. ' I luivi! !! ;, fat, li.-nlLliv liftT,"-Mr, A. A. l'.iin iiRfr, It. V. !. N, 1, Ilaltiinoro, Otilo. '! !imm n(o uf tint finest bnhv Kir1fiymovr ,,,f,.Mr!1. c. K. tl jixiwln, iflfiti. Ohhtreut, Vi i-iitii'1'.i, N. (J. Vfl rtrn nt hst MpawjiI With a iwoet little r uiil.' Mrs. (i. A. Ijitmrouso, Montetzilt, 't rvn alovrlylinhy hoy'flTid yon can toll Tdrvno Unit Im in ii 'Vint.lntm' Iuly."--Mr8. J,(.iu; MloImt, :t- Minimi) Kt-.t'iirMmlt, N..I. 1 liavfj Hireo clii)iiroironl to'k y'"ir 4Join j )uii'l citch ttiii'-.'-Mra, Julm Ilowa'd, Wil Hiiivrt ui, Vorntont. "My Iinv li.'iiitl In tlio lnpniwt man hIIto tf)-i;iv." Mrs Clrtra Iartr;iUo, 17 Mttrioniont Kt UufT.ilci.N.y. 'I liavo n tluo Htromz bRhy dn'tjilitor now."' Mr!". A. A. tilli'.i, ItH7ttti lllo, N . V.,lttut 44. MJur llftt baliy JstttrnnB aul liotililiy huu wo uttribuio tliitt result tu tho thnolv tme of your f'djniiounil." JlrB. FreJ Vunnnu( Aurnni, Offctm. iiiwo my a(iii my Ditny'ii poou ucnim 1- Sept. 28. 2s. SI k 1. .1. j. i ivinnniM niiaenw. Mn. Goodwins LKIUT f "t:k.',,)'J "i'uva my a(il my bnt jS "Now 1 Ii.ito a nli-o b:itiy i tfirl. tho fovof our hrnm." Mr. Doylvu CiU, 111 Butitbg.ito tit., WorcrntfT fliiM. "Am tbo mother of A twolro niind bnly hiy who w tlio picturo of Imaltb." Mrs. Jf'ioniAhr, Jl74 Stit Avn., Cincinnati, Ohio. "Vj Imvo ono of tlio illicit baby boys." Mm. A. C D.lVault. Klmo. Mo. "I own tlio hrultli of invftijlf nd tbrca ohlMroii to liyilin V rinkhani'a V'st;tablo I'oiniKiuiitl.', Mrs, AlfroU i umo, Ho tfti, Mt'lViiioiicli. N. Y. MI have no ilorn pound bor.' Mrt. Mag glo Ibtur It. K. I. N: 1. Wi'hkyvilli, I'a. "Vour inmllnlno Unn bronnht h inpiii'-ss to Our lioliic."MrH, Ton Oriinthniu, tfj W. Vaii'lnvflor flt., TaylorviJIo, 111. "Now my liomo is ni.iilo bappy by A btg baby wy.'f Mr. Jlary t4Uockt Bu 127;l, . ! For fuvtber i.nfonnaUon, tuldivps Jlra.ririkham, Lynn, Mass. atvioo 1h fit:e9 always helyful awl 6triculy confltlcntiul. Uor HL PRACTICALLY - ; . ' WIPES OUT PHEASANTS dJiirWuburK. Or.. ,iSit. .W.;-r-Mo- pngs from tlio lioiiuiry !m gi uinu, iiKli which Hit) )ml uvi piiHt-eil Cglfci iihoatmnlH hnvo iirmitlruMy biife cXicrmiiiiiU'il in: tiint; ewtiou. PortlaniJ. Sept. 21, Portland bus-i ino$8 men nr.! looking forward eag- orljr to tho conilim' OreRon excursion, ruij. by tbo PortlniHl Coinmorciai i lu)j. ' soulli tbrouKb the, Willniiiotte nml JtoRne river valleys to Klamath j Fulls. They are scanning tho itin- oraiy', jut made np and tho only ob Jpotion so tar heard Is the oxprensed wlajh that Tnoro time could be spent In tho various cities alonR tho way. The. tr it w 11 bo made for tho solo inirpoHO of Betting bettor arqunin'ed and cenimitinK nure cloRely the frlondly relationn that' obtiiin between I'or land and all of westeni Oregon. That sortion of the fate iB Krowlng no fant that Portland people feci that they nniKt make trenuent viBitH In order to keep In toueh with It all. Many port landers liavo not been Bouth to tho state line for sonio time and they are taking aitvnntaKO ct j this pxrurston to renew old ni'nuuint-, nnoes and form new friendships. ' Tho different citloa will preet the' excnrsionlBtH enronte and Hpecd them on thoir way with Rood wislieB. One i of , tho points of special interest will bo ' KiiKone, whore they urrivo Fri- day, September 29, at ll:l" a. ni., i leaving at 2 p. m. Tills beautiful I rniversity City haa always been at- tractive to Portlandera anil they look! forward to visiting it agnin. ! President P.-1.. Campbell, of the j State University, has Invited the trav-! elers to take lunch as tile guests cf tho domestic science department of! tho institution, and this will be a ploasaut .tciiJure of tho trip. The! Portlanders will exchange greetingd ; with the Kiigene Comnicrcial club, and will learn more about that prog ressive, piodern city. The excursion will leave Por'lnnd September 2fi, at TnltO p. in., return ing at 9:30 on tho night of September 2!t. TO PARKISON IS AT SALEM TO EXPLAIW SIGNATURES liuiidrcda of them having been found dead m tho fields.- -1 The unusual heavy rains and cool weather Is thought to have wrought ns much destruction to the young birds as resulted from the hall. I'.KSTAllt.WTS. IIOKFMAN HOI'SIC tilt ILL. Tho best 2 Do meal In town. KcHtiiiirantN. - we (8. ' ".. , , ' . took for on Irtrffoj Anti-Skid 1 I U tough, flexible, v R Stud, do prevent fSSfe&s. V " T I KnlQin, Or., Sept. 21. II. J, Pnrk Jrou, Harry Yaiutliwich and W. S. XVKen, Rt.torne.VH in tho University rofGr(?utlum oaao, arrived in Saicin at 11 o'clock today and are in confer ence with Attorney General Craw ford, preparing an answer to tho in junction suit brought rtfcniiuit S'.mto tary of State Olcott to prevent plac ing the referendum against tho rni versity appropriations on (he ballot. Tho answer, which is to he filed soon, will be based on tho theory that tho conspiracy was directed against the promoters of the refer endum for the purposo of undermin ing and defeating the referendum. It is thought that i'arkison will plead inndvertency as an explanation of his own name appearing twtco on each petition. i ; We highly recommend Diamond, "W" steel-cut coffee. Try the new steel-cut. All chaff and dust is removed, making an even, clean grain and producing a delicious, clear liquored drink. Packed in 1 lb. and 2 lb. sealed tins. ; We also carry a full Diamond "W" stock. 478 Willamette St. Phone 38 . EUGENE; OREGON. SAYS PACIFIC GREAT WESTERN IS REALLY ' ' AN ALLY0F THE Si P. Correspondent Hands Out Dope That is Not Generally Be lieved in Eugene. IN STOCK BY t MOZACH AUTO CO. F. C. MUllen, Prop.- ...... 668 Oak Street Interest Upon Interest Makes monc gtov quickty. Is your,s grovviag? Your money deposited in the Swings Dc?arttrcnt of ths erchants' Banks O EceiCi Oregoa O kc earning; Interest upon interest at ths rat 3 pzr cent, compounded semi-annually. L. II. Pi.ilr. proout K. V. I.KE. Cashier. B". F. MoAlllster, vice- lrL JI. II. 110DU3, Asslitnnt Cashier. Xew Heinedy That Itcmoves l-YcckloH or t'o.sts Notlilni;. Here's a chance, Miss Kreckle Pace, to try a new remedy for freckles, with tho guarantee of n reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny un less it removes the freckles, while If It does give you a clear complexion, the expense Is trifling. Simply get an ounco of othine-duu-ble Blreugth from your druggist, and 0110 n lulu's treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself forov- ! ever of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Itarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. llo sure to ask for the aouble strength othlne. as this Is the only prescription sold under guarantee of money back If It tails to remove freckles. BmAt Feel Bor Teat, Tender Tect and Swollen feet Cured EveryTime. TIZ Makes Sore leet Well No Mutter What Ails Tfcein. The following from the Portland Journal, under a Florence date lino, will l)e of interest, but it is not be lieved by many that tho Willamette Pacific Railway company and the Southern Pacific, company, have any connection, as mentioned in the story, which was presumably sent from tho office of the morning pa per In Eugene, as ono of its employes sends iicwb from various I-ana coun ty -points to the Journal: Florence, Or., Sept. 20 Tho forth coming visit of .Manager J. P. 0' llrion and other Southern Pacific officials gives rise to conjectures whether some statement will he gi ven out regarding the building of the railroad from Kugcne to Marsbfleld via this, port, and more especially as to tho relation of tlio Southern P'i clfitv to the Pacific Great Western, which' has been purchasing rights-of-J way wtat or the crest ot the coast range, and waterfront property . at Mapleton. Statements have beon published in the Portland papers and elaewhero that the Pacific (treat Western is blocking tlio Southern Pacific's plans for a coast road, in that it hnR ifought rights-of-way in a number of the strategic points in the .mountains, especially two tracts that control portals of the main tunnel on the Southern Pacific survey. SUM the story thai the Southern Pacific is being blocked is -not con vincing here. For ono t h f n g, t h e accreriilcd Southern Pacific agent has kept east of the pass entirely, and no known represent at ivea of the Southern Pacific company have been in the Sitislaw valley. At the same time, the Pacific Croat Western has been buying rights-of-way for tlio past JO days or two weeks, to the public's knowledge, and It does not seem reasonable that tho South ern Pacific company would sit idly by and allow important points to be gathered up by an enemy. Etmtoos who It troubled wllh pot, rrsnlr, or ttmiler (t?ct iwolUu fort smelly fwt.ooni, callouses or tmnlonscan tpilokly luako tliHr feat wrlinow. ilrro Is ltit;ii!t trUcf ami n last in, pornnnent rcmojy It' falt-il 11. TU makoi norofeft well am) Rvrc11mttctnri qnU'kly rpihiMHt tu thoir until nil e& '1whmm ot lnJlef Unvo bon nbl it wc.r nbous a till Ue !imlltT with prrfoct oomfirt. It's alio only foot rrmeoy evormadoivhlcawM on thf rr!ne1i,,p of ilmwlnir out nil the pol mioiip csuiliitlons whU'h ciuio Rorotivl. Tcwilprs and other mnrdlf mnrrlyclca up the portn. Hi clennuM them out antl kipx ttirm olotn. h works r!ht tiff, 'ou will (wl lHtir tho ver; tlrsl time It'iuseV Ve It a wet'k(id ymi rui forget you ever haJ sorr feci, TlnTo l nothlin on rann uinicsn compnTCT wuh u, n;. is nw; inlnai nil ilriMjMt w cents nr twi or direct w you wuh truia Wultor Lulhur LHtJtio & WILL IS ATTACKED BY OREGON COUSIN Cottage Grove Woman Avers Miss Jones of Chicago Not of Sound Mind. Chlcaao, 111.. Sept. 21. A suit at taekinv; the validity of the will of Sn san K. Jones, who died Juno 2!, 1H 10, leaving several charitable be quests, was filed in the circuit court hero today by Sarah ('. Jones of C'ot tacf Umve. Or., her first cousin. The will nvers that Miss Jones. who left an estato valued at between llo.Oiio and '$.'i0.0oo, was 70 years old, pick mid not of sound mind and memory at the time she executed the will. She iet't her estate largely to public institutions in Chicago and Marshall, Mich., and nlon to Chicn i;o and .Michigan people. Cottage tl rove. Or., Sept. 20. In quiry gives no Information concern ing Sarah Jones. JOHN L. SULLIVAN IS - - BOOSTED FOR CONGRESS Boston, Sept. 20. Democratic friends of John U Sullivan, ex-heavy-welglit champion , of , the. world, launched today a campaign to olect him to congress as a representative from Massachusetts. , Sulllyan has been living the life of a country squire near Boston "for the past eight years. CARD OF- THANKS. To our many kind friends, neigh bors, and members of Rich Mountain Circle h. of (i. A. R. we extend our thanks for their beautiful floral of ferings, also to tlie Sunday school mates that remembered us. .in our groat bereavement, we wish to ex press bur sincere thanks. -. -MRS. K, SMITH, MRS. H. O. HOWARD, , DAISY SMITH, I.IICILE SMITH, , HAZEL SMITH. JEFFRIES BROTHERS ON THE WAY HOME Seward," Sept. '20. -Jim and Jack Jeffries arrived -today 'from tho Kenai river country, where they have been hunting for several weeks. They killed several bears, three mountain sheep-and one moose. The brothers will said on the steamship North western Saturday for Seattle, on the way to the bedside of their mother in Los Angeles. ENGLISHMAN WINS FROM ABE ATTELL Madison Square Garden, New York. Sept. 22. Abe Attell, the fea therweight champion, tried the im possible lust night by conceding about to pounds in weight to the Knglish lightweight champion, Mntt Wells Wells, being as clever ns the Am erican in the ring move, had the call almost from the start, and won handily. Attell is given credit for the game stand he made ngninst his heavier and clever opponent. ' Dr. Franc .Luei-o Hard, Optician, has her office at GS1 Patterson slreet Appointments made by telephone, number 717. ol2 IT IS IX) LAUiat When 1 make a big "ado" over a carload of pianos just received, mat. ins tho largest display ever seen ia tho' city. One time I rweivwi B by boat, which added io lliuse alreadv on hand, made 4 0 in stoc-L Not a bad showing, eh? For a small deal er like-. P. A. RAXKIX'' Who undersells all other dealers to town. sji iax; ikt i : i s i: u . s i s ! : i : i t-oit sale. , . Registered. Cotswold sheep for sale, owes and . rams. , Address E. Terpen ing, Kugono, Or. ot . ,. ., Sl'liSCltllll.; l-'OI! THE (ifAIlluV . Sep. 26 THE EVENT OF THE YEAR VM. A. BRADY, Ltd. 1'rescnls The Funniest l'lay Kvcr Written YKSTKHDAV'S KOOUKS. Pnclflc Coast League Portland, S. Oakland. 2 (10 Innings); San Francisco, 5, Los Angeles, 4; Ver non. 7: Sacramento, 2. Northwestern League Portland 4, Tacoma. 2; Victoria. 9, Spokane 8s Vancouver-Seattle game postponed because of rain. JL 4fL JUL YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, a Harmless Remedy That Makes the Hair Grow. BY MARGAKICT MAYO Direct from a Solid Year's Iluu nt Daly' Theatre, .New Vork Baby Mino Is sending a gale of laughter around tho world. It is now in its second year at Sir Charleo ; ndham s . . Criterion Theatre. London. Vlthin three months Baby Mine will bo played in Berlin. Vienna. in ns, .ticnnnirno aim oi. i etc - NO TlifcT, We are not in any trust or combine. We buy direct of tho factory only. Our custom ers profit largely thereby. Stevonn & l'nlin Piano House Cominoreini clu block. s28 What a pity It is to observe so many peope w ith thin and faded hair and then realize that the most of these people might have a fine, heal thy head of hair, if ihey would but use the simple "sage tea" of our grandmothers, combined with other Ingredients for restoring and pre serving the hair. No one, young or old. need have gray hair, weak, thin or falling hair, dandruff of any trou ble of the' sort if they would lint use Wyeth's S.ye and Sulphur Hair rem edy. On the roiurary. 1; is possible to have healthy, vigorous balr. of perfect color, by a few appl les i Ions of this remarkable preparation. Wyeth's Sage and Sul-lur Hair lleinsdy quickly removes dandrmf leaves the scnlp clean and healihv, promotes the growth. of hair, and re siores the natural color of the hair, which has become faded or gray, n Is n clean, wholesome dressing, w hich may bo used at any time with perfect safety. Don't neglect your hair. Start today wltU Wyuth's S.igo und Sul phur. This preparation is offered to Hit public at fifty cents a bottle, and Is reri.m mended and sold by all UlUK-gists. What the San Francisco cri'ics say of " l!.i: "Baby Mine" proved the greatest comedy in Si'ii I Iny recollection. Walter Aiuhony, in "The C. When the play ends your laughter machinery is ; know there never was an) thins o ninny.-- i;.i in "Tho Chronicle." .You must be a' hopeless dyspeptic it' -lie ii.;. i,r : your ribs. J. Lawrence Toole, in "1 In- i:a:i;i You Can't Step a ig Laugh I.Ii.e BABY skats I'oit "i;.nv mini:" now s 1'rlrcS: ,",Oc. 7."c. S 1 .1)0, SI..VI i within ; ,i ai'd ;:. Heoatid. ..-.-n't 10 y.'.s:: '.i.k ft i 7-3 J . A EAWKIWG SERVICE unsurpassed in efficiency is ot'.'ered you ' ( Strong, old banking institution. Accounts su-je- to check are cordially inviterU ESTABLIWEtfaaSfc CAPITfil . SIOO.OC'O.O'J. . ' CfiSm'' ; SURPLUS AND PROFITS. $135,000.00