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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23. HHiM s tízn:::«:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .............................................................................................................. ♦♦444<-I;::: ♦4 4444444444’ ♦4 »4 4444 ♦444 ♦444 ♦4 «4 ♦4*4 4« 44 4**4 ♦444 *•» >~ ♦♦♦♦ 444 4 Easter Saits Easter Hats Easter Shirts Easter Ties Easter Shoes ♦444 4444 4444 ♦♦♦♦ 4444 ♦4 44 4444 ♦4 44 ♦4 44 4444 44*4 4444 4444 44 44 44 44 «<•44 VO 44 ♦4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4444 4444 44 44 4444 ♦ ♦♦♦ 4444 444« 44*« 4444 44 44 «444 «444 4-4 44 44 »4 «444 4440 ♦ 4 »4 ♦♦44 ail to match at ♦♦ »•» 44 ♦♦ 44 »4 ♦4 ♦♦ 44 »♦ ♦4 »4 44 TOGGERY “The New Iowa” A Separator of Cream and The Cream of Separators. Closest Skimming, Lightest Running, Most Durable * ■ ■ Took only medal at Jamestown Exposition J. W. Quackenbush &. Sons t N SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS OF PAST WEEK POSITION FOR ROOSEVELT Trouble and ol Kidn,, Never l>i„ Suswct i * rravulrncr F Most people do n-1 90S, in the following manner: All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs leet at 1. O. O. F. hall to form for arade at 10 a. m. sharp. Address by J. M. Williams at li a. m. at opera house. Basket dinner at 12 m. Afternoon session at 2 p. m.. Selection by orchestra. Remarks by Past President Ella E. Frazer. Vocal solo, Adele McPherson. Recitation, Maud Bryan. Violin solo, Charlie Croner, accom panied by Emo Hendershott. Select reading by Mrs. Poole. Summary of standing of lodges in district, Bro. Fletcher. Sol ’. Lloyd Stileij and Emo Hen dershott. Recitation. Eva Walker. Solo, Hazel Huff. Drill, Hovey Canton. Orchestra. The public is cordially invited. ++++++ ♦ + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 SOCIAL ♦+++++++ + + + + + zc the e . e ptrtill ing increase and rem.. The 89th anniversary of the ln- pendent Order of Odd Fellows will e celebrated in Eugene on April 25, The new foundry proposition was brought up at the (' -mmerclal Club last Friday iiigjit and thoroughly dis euse-d. One of the gentlemen who Is Interested In the iHtabllshment of the foundry at this place was present and laid his iiiann before the club and ;;ie citizens of Springflela, con vincing th- ni that he meant business. They propose establishing a complete foundry, one that will be able to take care of any and all the wnrk that Is to be done in this l-x<allty, and an- ticipi • erecting a building to cover a ground space of 65x120 feet, I n their proposal to the citizens, they ask tnat a free site be given them and the lumber put on the ground for the building. While the request mean« that should the Coin mere In! Club accept the proposition a con- Hlderable amount of money must nec essarily l>- railed, yet It Is a good proposition and Hhould be accepted If poHHlble. A mmmittee çf thrée was appointed by the chair to take further investigations regarding the site, lumber and raising of the nec- ft. sary am unt of money, and the com- milti i- will make a report of their prog.eBs at th-- next regular meeting. Go« <1 llaM'luill Ti'uin. Springfield, as usual, good ball teum again The fans were around s-'rlptl 11 paper Tuesday pone of raising money grounds in xhape. Se old players that were w last season will be seer inunil with the locals, a also be some new fac< showed up well an-1 will likely mak- tile t<-aiii. it is reported that the old reliable twlrler. Charles Taiafero, will return to Springfield I11 the near future and will perhajie be Induced to Klgn up with the team. New Electric Plant. The News learns from a reliable source that the machinery, Including the large dynamos at the electric plant, have been Bold to a Portland firm, and that it will be replaced by new machinery of a more up to -fate kind and greater capacity. The change has been made owing to the Inadequacy of the present power. At present the power ‘furnished has been overloaded and the light ser vice has been very poor, and with the addition of the car Bervice it would be impossible to furuish the neces- stry amount of eurrent, thus the change. Born To Mr. and Mrs. William I’enseline, Thursday, April 9, 1908, a son. Burn To Mr and Mrs. .1. P Hoel- Friday, April 10, 1908, a daugh- News. ODD FELLOWS WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY 4 4 4 4 4 1 e <Jcr’ »re 3 '5t -se» thltrj ■■ O’t the ■' “Cniied U l?t'«:lt »ml J »‘C’-tue, s/q'Z , , . '' ■ iMu i , vith dorfortnff the etT- . w e ljf iitul dittute undern..: system. “*1 What To I)o. There is comfort 1:1 t’,< often expressed, t': t I)r. j;,;” 4 - -Kfj Swamp-Root, the gre: t 1 • ’“y fulfills every wish m uver/byS pain in the back, k. n- and every part of tin. utaiar. It corrects inability ■o holiTS and scalding pain in j 'sln8 it, or [¡uj effects following use < ’»or. w:ne73 beer, and overcomes tha pleasant J 1 tu 80 «5 cessity of being cor during the day, an.I b' ai' -¿J times during the lr 'Die rni’.aj the extraordinary i i; ' 'SwtlnHM is soon realized. It t!lt M for its wonderful cu: •■k. îii'jst diu I 1 :> cm3 tressing cases. If ' SoHbyÏJ you should have th gists ill fifty-cent «n loUar size». J You may have a book that tells a al out it, both sent fr< bv mail. Address I): Kilmer & Co., Bin-. i** of L.’.niton, N. V. Wli writing mention t - and c.:t¡ i:q)ke any mistake ■member name. Dr. Kilmer tlie udiii.ess, Binru. »5? no ,of the pa I -f It, for coi 1 for many ,that has I months a gigantic endowment by Secretary of iusHtlel. Portland, April State Root. The plans, as far as they t'ho-e most Interest I w re - v. n tar President Roosevelt is to be given i have gone, plan to establish a gener I sur.- issed. The work of the Eugene the position of chancellor of a great al university in Washington upon the <)rnt. rio Society chorus, under the "national university" which is to be co-educat tonal basis with the Ameri I direction of Professor Irving M. endowed by Andrew Carnegie for can college system carefully blended Glen is considered by the Chicago $25,000,000, and upon which the with the GernfAn ideal of specializa Symphony Orchestra to equal, if not plans are now’being perfected,’and tion in order that 41 wid ? general cul 1 excel, that of any other chorus en will be formally announced after the ture can be obtained upon which to countered on the trip; the men com Chicago Republican national conven- base the student’s specialized knowl posing the orchestra could not say tlon, is the substance of a dispatch edge. Many prominent educators in enough in praise of the directorship received by the Evening .Journal of America are now being consulted in of Professor Glen, but declared it a from its special correspond- this city regard to the plans. pleasure to work under him. And ent in Washington. Kt is declared that the plan of the that the orchestra, the chorus, and The Information, it is asserted, I president at the present time is to the soloists met with the approval of comes from one whose station is such j go abroad and spend a year in travel. the audiences at the three concerts, that the statement is Invested with By the time he returns the university was witnessed by the hearty and en authority. will be sufficiently advanced to allow thusiastic applause after each num Carnegie, declares this gentleman,- hint to proceed with the detallB of the ber. Those who missed the orches has been prevailed upon to make the I organization. tra concert on Wednesday afternoon missed one of the rarest musical treats that Eugene has had for years. Jan Van Oordt, violinist, and Franz i Wagner, cellist, are wonderful mti- I sicians; their mimic comes from the soul rather than from the mind; it is grand, majestic, passionate, appeal- Dan Kelly will train under ''Mike" visited the Kloshe Tlllacum house ' ing, plaintive. And Mrs. Rose Luti- Murphy, of the University of Penn- I Wednesday night, and also attended ger Gannon proved herself a con- the "Golden Legend." 1 tralto of the richest and purest qual sylvania, to re-eBtabllsh his reputa- ' Professor Carl McClain returned ity; her r-ndering of the Aria from tlon in the sprints. The sporting from Portland this w ck. La Gloconda by Ponchielli was beau Miss Grace Parker, matron of the tiful. ♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4 world in thhe East seems doubtful as It is to be hoped that steps dormitory, returned from a short vis ability, or that he never ran 4 to Dan's will hi- taken towards the organiza- 1>I I I». it in Portland Tuesday. ti n of a permanent oratorio society the hundred yards in the world's rec L. R. 7 -, of Florence, visited for Eugene. Bond, 4 ord time. It is absolutely necessary ♦ ♦ + + 4 4 4 4 4 + ♦ + + 4 4 his sons. Jesse and Paul, l^st week, •—o---- for him to Bhow that he is a 10-sec- Miss Hazel Bean was a visitor in I wonder how many of our people Eugene, the ond man to be generally accepted Portland this week. know of the work done,by the Fort throughout the United States as the Miss Schuecket; visited in Portland nightly Club towacds, b»lping the foremost sprinter of America. Saturday and Sunday. I niversitv of Oreg m.’ These ladies G-orge I. M. White, of Portland, “Mike’1 Murphy is perhaps the have sent out one hundred-circulars ♦♦444444444444444 greatest trainer in the United States. was elected manager of the freshman to each of forty-eight women's clubs Pennsylvania students hold him track team this week. It is very like in Oregon asking for their support of ♦ above any on the Atlantic coast. An ly that the Cniversity of Washington the appropriation bill. X 4 . x-PetinsyIvania student at the Uni freshmen will be brought here for a 44444444444444444 versity said that Murphy would put contest. A number of the members of the Kelly in shape if any man could, During the April vacation the li Kappa Sigma frat°rnity were hosts To Wallace Brownson and wife, of Murphy's strong point is training. brary will be open between 8 and 12 at a dinner party given at their chap Camp Creek. April lfi, 1908, a son. Itertsch Better. each morning. ter house early in the week The Ernest Bertsch, the senior who was No rates are given by the railway guests were: Mrs. James F. Robin Will. Hi l i’ I'V II OTHER hurt in the ammonia explosion in the company to students during the va- son. Miss Ella Doble, Miss Mary How TO GET chemistry laboratory, is improving cation. ard. Miss Frances Nels-n. Miss Adele very rapidly. The accident threat- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Montesano, Wash , April lfi. One ened to injure on eeye. but Dr. De visited relatives here this week. Mr. Goff. Miss Hel n Beach. Miss Heine dozen young bachelors of this city, Bar, who is atending him, warded Condon is registrar at the I niversitv Robinson. Miss May De Bar, Miss Edith Woodcock. desirous of forming matrimonial al off the Impending harm, Bertsch of Washington. Hances, have formed a club called was experimenting with ammonia in L. I,. Steiwer is ill at the dormito-l The Bashfuf Dozen.’ and will p 10I >1 tube, which exploded, striking him ry. He has been confined to his bed Interest» and see if they can become in the face. for several dnvs. but ig now be:t r. hers of the thimble Club, and two benedtots. The oflfcers of the club Y. W. <’. A. Lecture. Miss Mo-fa Drain, ’ll, is prevented guest-. Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and Mrs. are Howard Wlntera, president; B. Mrs. Kristens n. a missionary home by Illness from attending college dur- 1. E. B- in. the former assisted Mrs. F. Carter, vice-president; W. R. Fln- from China ou a furlough, addressed Ing the rest of the semester, Herl Willoughby in serving a very deli- clev, s -retary, anil Harry Llnsem- the Y W C A. April 7 on the sub home is in Drain. cious- luncheon, following several tneir, treasurer. It Is said that the ject "The Chinese Woman from the Miss 1 Pearl miss ’earl Wilbur left last week hou rs of ne diework and conversa- dues will be used In printing litera Cradle to the Grave.” for i'niou, where she will visit until tioa. tim- to be mailed to prospective Mrs Kristensen left her home in after the spring vacation. ----O' * brides. Norway when nineteen years of age, Miss Blanche Huston left Sunday ♦ The wedding of ___________________ Miss Etbvli Bar- and i»<ter several years of training in morning for her home in Portland hour and Dr. S. D. Read, which oc Ttie I’sysdiologicai Moment. hospitals took up the work In Chl- The Misses Effie and Una Smith, of na. She has been there nearly six Pendleton, visited their brother Ed curs on Wednesday afternoon of next week, is to be followed by a recep- “Pa. what’s a payschologlcal nio- teen years. She and her husband are gar. during the past week. tlon from four-thirty until six o’clock meat?" the only whites among a half million Satu Davidson, ’ll, went to Port "We will suppose that your mother Chinese, and although they have had at 583 Willamette street. land Friday night, returning Sunday —0— wanted a new $30 hat, and that I many narrow escapes, are very proud evening. Rev and Mrs. Harry N. _______ was down town and had Just met a of their progress. Mount Stephen F. Seibird, ’ll, has decid were pleasantly surprised on Mon beautiful young lady who found It <’liiis of 2,50 Next Year. ed to leave college for the rest of the exceedingly difficult to keep herself Registrar Tiffany states -that the semester to take an interest In the day evening by the former members the Cumberland Presbvterian from falling In love with me. We freshman class for next year will I nlon Republican, of which his fath of church, but w.-o are not affiliated will suppose, also that I greatly ad probably reach 254 or over. This er is editor. with the First Preshyterian church. mired this young lady, and that we year one fourth of all the high school Each student who goes home dur had paused in front of a candy store graduates in the state came to Ore ing the vacation Is expected to do During the evening the self-invited and said a lot of complimentary gon, and nyxt year th ore will be near work for the University cause. Last guests presented their pastor with things to each other and that I had ly 900 In the state, which should oc Wednesday a meeting of the student a handsome 1-ather upholstered oak finally Invited her inside and bought casion the lr -ase easily. body was held at which plans were ' hair and to his wife they prevented her a big box of candy and that we a purse of money. The evening end Me r.in n W Ins formed. ed with an elaborate supper. looked at each other and done a lot Ralph McEwen won the novice of sighing, and that then the girl had track meet Wednesday over a horde sadly said goodby and started out of close < mp< titors Some surprises ' \1 I M Ml\ is and tha I had followed her. We will were sprung by entirely new men. IH HE-BEVsnX WITXFSs suppose that, having reached the True, a junior, who was an unknown Washington. April 1« street, I was about to start after the athlete, winning the broa A Jump by «al witness for th gov young lady when I heard vour moth- a leap of 19 fee 7 inches, The meet ihiis Is all a was not e Hyde-Diarnon.i-Bens inducted as first announced re will say by Tral! r Hayward, for nianj of the lar ad fraud cas«-s tie for -» J ing of guilty participants were far from being in the criminal etui your mother novices in track work, Conslde ■able McC’oi rnack. a banker, a and hurrying complain was heard on nnd He told af th»- nameroim involvtn t public lands 1 we will suppose Oflicen f-r Dorm Tenn* moment, I wish to W «wine -day night off leers for the which Hyd and bimsei You may easily im- "Dorm" -as* ba 11 and track teams ested financially. The oth feellngs would be In were eh - - ted as follows: Baseball e< were Isabella Kin, aid i*s. But we will sup captain. third floor. Walter Berr4i Curtis and Marian L. Doy|< pose that I paused, extiectlng her to second t floor, A. J. Elton Track In Hyde's offices. The deft tell me that she had be< n following - captain. third floor. Floyd Ramp; to offset the weight of > me for hours and that she would , second fl -or. A. S. True Managers, Back's testimony relating place the case In the hands of her1 third floor. J'hauncer Cunning transactions by admitting __ sec Jar amt t anciuilagna lawyer at once—say, yx 11 understand. ond floor. "Ted" Cooper. Meets and furnished the money to fl this Is merely a tain deals and that Mr hypothetical games will he held in May. For the complete cure „ __ _ —that it Is merely a fictitious was only an agent. Mr. la-eal «ml IVr-a-nal. OÎ CO'/ghs. constructed for the purpose of «•olds, asthma and bronchitis an/Za Professor Schmidt returned from a ^estined that he paid his < (ration. don’t you* Well, while trip to Portland TwesJny. where he for ■*-r all the land so pure »ng complaints tending to consump- I wa »turning <n-r tn my mind sui h address« -! a German conv-ntlon on that he always drew sight Hyd c for reimbursement thoughts we will suppose that your th«- University question. Ur and wild cherry I mother came up to me and said: tuaL m,lBU'»0d an estnb. 8 Hamilton. Mr and Mrs. W ■John. I 1 really don’t look well in Hamilton. Mrs J. F. Bark. r Mrs (, j lished reputation a. . .Un<Ur<1 cou<h » an en anything but that ISO hat Don’t E Sawyers snd Mrs A L. Kldii der ii»-'ir>'i ' C,'nft*n* no opium or that yon could afford to of Roseburg, v sited Miss B< Kid ‘" r»< »nd can he given with j ma?” That »wild be a der and xitend-d the mu a *1 iu ment, 8ne wquid tlvai this week. to children. Price |t .oo ' Miss Josie Moorehead, of PropiB.BC?/vXd. OW,I,,,m’ I University of Oregon News SpringSuit Is Here « You will find it at Hunton'». He lias the swellest line ul clothes—tilo famous Mirluels Stern Cp.'s & make—ever brought to patterns and cut; best quality ol goods. < ome and see our line br f<>re you buy—it is no trouble to show goods, and we are ah ways ready to do it, whether you buy or not. We carry a full line of fur- nous nishings for men, prices anil styles are right, W e own our own builiiisg. pny no rent and an1 satisfied, with a reasonable jwofit. ED. HANSON No. X East Xinlli Street DICK CROKER IS OUT OF POLITICS ’ Pacific Morse Lin ' exprcisly for the need r**T«fw- ranchmen. It is * P'” ’ 11 tratinf liniment, a rente' ' eT’’L des. A soothing « relief ol pain, «nd the bc;t I>«•* * : 1 1 . sprains and sorene- ‘ g curing the wound- «’’-I !"*! . BARBED WIRE and f r healiM ■ abrasions, sores and ku Horse Liniment is ft t' No other is so food or he w ways. Mil fails to sa'- all dealers to refund the r 'rJ'1 _ <>«■• «.•«« ■ How C hmucau CO. w I and our A P£«FtCtf LAXATIVS