Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 04, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    eigene weekly guard .
T hursday
iim : i , i < nn
Ï
rh. ths Bane
of the World
rd Remedy
EUROPE
bota ot
Manager Bean au 1 Trainer
Roy W
ward took -only twelve men. er«
Nome,
^ege's entries being limited
lend th*
number. Sievers, the miler
Reid, the quarter man. were dropped
on account of poor condition. Tho«»
who went are Captain Kuykendall
Huston. Moon. Roberts. Lowell, Iim
• in. Moullen." Downs. May. Mclnt ri
irdner and Zacharias.
Th
win imlnts In their
is follows:
100 v ir I
, Moon and
yard dash. Moon ¡ini
hurdles Kuykendall
220 yard hurdles. Il<
mil Hu
ton: pole vault. Moullen at- 1 Ku
'«e
. ■u
kendall, broad jump. Kuykendall an
Huston; h'gh jump Moullen: qua:
er. Lowell; half mile, Dodson .in
Hum
Itlng
Downs; mile. May atnl Downs: it:
return home Wed
cus, McIntire and Zacharlus.
ham­
Clarence Aller
mer throw. Zacharias and Gariln r wer«t Portland
Huston will attempt to run
the crack meet.
T
100 yard dash agaiti in ten flat, for the Delta Alpha Fral
the sixth consecutive time, Moullen
Miss Ethel Cohn visit cd Mis, Ruth
may try again for the college rec- Hansen at the Tali 1'i House lust
ord In the pole vault, held by Heat- wee»-.
er. but It Is not likely that any oth-
Miss Kina and
Merle McKelvt y
performances were guests at tne
er record
breaking
Beta
Epsilon
will be attempted.
house last week.
Manager Bean spent Thursday in
Oregon tennis players are watch­
Portland
The team was accompan­ ing very closely for the results of the
HOT WEATHER
COLD WEATHER
ied by Manager M-Ewen of the foot­ t mnls
tournament
between
five
CATARRH.
ball team and Harvey Stackpole.
northwest colleges today and tomor­
CATARRH.
Anirther Mi-v-t.
row In Seattle
Snow and Eastham
Robyn
The University of Oregon is con­ are Oregon players entered.
sidered the proable winner of the Nelson accompanied them.
Olen Arnspiger has been appolnt-
coming I’. N. A. track meet to be
Coach
to aid
held on Multnomah field June 6, un ed assistant coach
der the auBpicies of the A. A. U. Forbes next fall In the football work.
According to track experts the var­ Arnspiger graduates next year.
Wednesday Evening the Freshman
sity will take first place, the Olym­
pic Club of San Francisco second, Rhetoricals were held before an aud­
four hundred peo­
atul the
Multnomah
Club
third. ience of about
Multnomah will piu her faith to For­ ple, The numbers on the program
rest C. Smithson, but he alone can­ showed the usual careful
prepara-
not hope to bring victory to Port­ tion of Professor Glen.
Last night the pupils of LeRoy
land.
Entries are pouring In from all Gesner gave one of the most enjoy-
parts of the country and from pres­ able recitals of the year, The work
ent Indications, the meet will be the| of the performers was a surprise to
I
greatest ever held on
the coast. the audience.
Hlldeburn attended the
Harry
President Morgan of the games com­
He is now at
mittee, has received entries from n week-end exercises.
l-number of high schools.
Including his home in Roseburg.
the Tacoma high school, Washington
C. W. 1 Ross visited old » friends
high school of See’tle, Seattle hig' this week. He Is at his home In !.«•!>-
School, Eugene, The Dalles and r anon.
Terry Beck was looking lip old
number of others, whll - a large num
her who have not yet entered a tean f-lends last Saturday, lie Is now In
have announced their intention c th” employ of the city of Portland.
Monday, election day, will
be a
being presenti
)
.
| holiday st th» University.
Foot bull anti Schedule.
Nathan Fullerton came down from
The biggest game of the foot ba r
season In Eugene next fall will b- I R r»brr; to attend rhe week end fes­
tivities. He visited at the Delta
the gridiron battlq with the Univer
slt.v cf Washl-igton
Th» game wit' Al'ha house while In Eugene.
Mr. David Campbell has been vis­
Whitman will also be a close secon ’
iting his brother, PreBident P. L.
in In i-r«-st, for the Eastern Was'
I fngfon Cotter gational ts expect I«' Campbell.
Miss Emma Campbell, a
have a winning aggregation. The an netce, was also a guest.
,d-nt at Stanford, is visiting friends
mini gome with Willamette Univer­
♦
«■ in Eugene.
sity will al«o he played here, but It
♦
PERSONAL
+
H. G. Flalschhauer. formerly con­
assumes, this fa'I the character of a
♦
♦ nected with the Willamette Valley-
preliminary.
♦ ♦♦ ♦ ++♦♦♦♦++*♦*♦+ Company in Eugene, is in the city Kennewick,’Wash., May 25. 1908.
Th? schcdul”. as a whole. Is a very
from Portland.
Editor Guard:— It has been niy in-
Forbes and
C. M. Bishop, of Saietn, spent l'-.-t
State School Superintendent J. H. tention lor some ;::ne to write you sev« re on«- anti C- tich
Trainer Hayward will mrlalti.y have I
»liât in the cl
Ackermaif spent last night In Eu­
a personal letter, atiu your circular their hands full If they keep their
I
Mrs. Thus. Pearce,
oi
coi tage gene, having attended the debate at letter of recent date affords me an ' men in condition to play all the con­
the University.
Grove, Is in Eugene.
opportunity to express my apprecla-1 tests.
It was largely on account of
Constantinople. May 30.
An offl-
Mrs. F. E. Chambers and daughter,
W. E. Best and wife, of Cottage
tlon of same and to make a few re- i t'he hard schedule last year that Ore- clnl telegram from Athens reports
Miss Minnie, went to Cottage Grove
Grove, are in the city.
g, ii lost to O. A (' , and
there is the arrival at Sy’ra, one of the Isl­
marks about my old home town.
G. Nettle it in the city from Lea- on the afternoon train today to visit
Probably I take more notice of some chance of a similar occurrence ands of the Cyclades group, from the
there'ever Sunday.
burg for a fe k days.
Eugene from the fact that ten years in tbe some of the games the com­ Island of Samos, refugees who re- ,
Miss Mamie Burns, who has been
Mrs. L. L. Warn ick returned today
of my boyhood were spent in that ing season.
port the arrival at Vathy, the capital
In Eugene for several months past,
from a visit at Goshen.
vicinity than
I
otherwise would.
The first hard gam« la with Idaho of the Island, of a battalion of Turk­
Attorney F.-ed M. DiNeffe went to went to her home at Coburg today to | However, after surveying the condi­ at Moscow on October 31, which Is ish troops. These troops fired Indis­
remain some time.
Salem today on business.
tions and ixisslbillties of.other places followed by the Whitman battle In criminately among the people, kill­
Rev. D. E. Baker went to Dexter along the Pacific coast which it has
Mrs. r’rank Zimmer returned home
Hist one w«-ek. Then Washington In ing and wounding many.
this afternoon to hold services there
this afternoon from Seattle.
been my good fortune to observe and Eugen», promises another gruelling
The story Is discredited here, but
He has about recovered
Geo K. Stokes, of O.:age, Iowa, was tomorrow.
comparing them with those of Eu­ contest. O. A. C. comes fse follow­ the (Ireek government
I h
urging
from his recent injury.
an arrival in Eugene last night.
gene 1 can say with candor that I be­ ing w«?k at Portland, and the an­ France, Great Britain and Russia, un­
Mrs. S. K. Munra, of Portland, af­
H. E. Morris and family went to
lieve Eugene lias a brilliant future. nual Thanksgiving contest with Mult­ der whose protection Samos has been
ter a pleasant visit at the home of
Harisburg today on a short visit,
The question of greatest impor­ nomah only five days after.
sine«. IMS, to send warships to the
n F’ J' Frasier was » passenger to Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Prentice in Eu­ tance to the citizens of Eugene and
C’orr<«ipond«-nce Student a.
Island.
gene, returned home today.
Portland on the noon train today.
Registrar Tiffany states that about
vicinity Is without doubt the build­
F. C. Kelsav, the Portland engi­
L. G. Adair returned home this af­
ing up of the city and surrounding 250 students are enrolled In the cor-
neer who has the contract to super­
ternoon from a short trip to Salem.
country, and It appears that you are reaponden»” dspar ments of the Uni­
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Chessman and intend Eugene’s new gravity system wide awake in regard to the means versity, 175 of them being In the
•on are up from Portland on a visit. of waterworks, is in the city.
for forging ahead. I believe that the English departments and part of
Mrs. C. M. Densmore was a passen­
Mrs H. C. Mahon was a passenger
people of Eugene realize that It is these and the remainder fn the edtl-|
to Portland on the noon train today. ger to Portland on the noon train better to build steadily and artisti­ ration and mathematic! department.
From there
she will
go to
Mrs. o. E. Smith returned home today.
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,,
cally than to boom. The greatest ad­ The largest per cent of those en-'
'•elnesday morning from Pasadena. Seattle to visit her son. Harvey.
vertisement to any city or commu­ rolled are teachers.
’ !
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_ rz
;_ _ _ _ .. «In.
nnt
” '
Max
Zimmerman,
the Fomraina
famous horse
The outlook for next year Is also
nity is ar’istlc an.1 attractive homes,
é L
i Campbell
. ................ and „„„
Jackson, Ky., May 30.
+
son, wiiiic
Gilfrev, I auctioneer, is in the city arranging good highways and
public places. good, for hundreds will take advan­ + Beach Hargis, in jail await­
’’p ‘° Woo^urn “today'on a’short ¡J»
Every cue who builds should endeav­ tage of the chance to gain valuable
I He was a pleasant caller at this of- or to do so attractively. A four-room knowledge practically free, at the ♦ ing trlhl for the murder of his
♦ father, Judge James Hargis,
H • _____
Mahon returned this after- flee.
house can be designed to be attrac­ cost of postag? and hooks.
♦ attempted suicide last night
Fred E Harris arrived in Eugen«-
a short trip to points
Aekertuan Sf«oke.
tive as easily as a mansion may be.
with morphine,
| last night and is visiting at the home This Is too infrequently considered
•orth.
On Wednesday morning Btiperln-
Bingham was a passen- I of his parents-in-law. Hon and Mrs. wh-n building « heap house,«, and as t»nd'-n' Ackerman of the public In­ ♦ cover.
to Portland on
last evening's S. H. Friendly. Mrs. Harris ha« been a cons'^quence most cheap dwellings! struction in tbe state talked to a fair ♦
train
here for several weeks.
present the appearance of shacks. I «iz«d audience of «tnd»nta in Villard
Edwin • :i“« and w»re arrived In
Eugene Pearce has accepted «. po-
Mr. Ackerman la on«- of the
public parks add wonderfully to the I H.-itl.
Eugene this afternoon to visit at the
most pleasing,and Interesting talk«-rs
*s nlznt clerk at the Hotel home of Mr. and Mrs. E C.
(' Lake s, cheerfulnesswand life of any city.
E. L. Dorr, a recent arrival fr<
He baa also been doing
1 might say more, but did not in-1 in the state
has purchased
r2.rap't Snodgrass, citv marshal of f w days. Mr. Jones Is deputy audi- tend to deliver a lecture. However., much to help the '''arsltv in Its fight. Simmons, Minn.,
reaidenca from W. A Bell, the gro­
| tor of the city of Portland.
Cottage Gro'
-
-
DclMto
Tonight.
I
will
«av
In
conclusion
that
I
ad
­
was In the city yes-
cer, and has wired for his family to
Miss Helen Char«ller wa > up from mire the spirit of Eugene, working
lordar.
The champions'll Ip .debate of high com«* to Eugene at once, Mr. Dorr
the grave
« t 0. Babcock, city editor of the • Junction today to decorate
schools
of
th»
»tat
•
will
bo
decided
>v<t
-
n>a*l<ally
to
n.akc
a
greater
and
I of her brother. Bert B. chnti tier. better city. Such Insisting done wltn t night in Villard Hall. One of th-- arrived in Eugene yesterday morn­
®*!*m
_ ® st
Statesman, «as In the city
who was killed in the Philippines for«- hour t snd founded upon truth [ strange or-currenc— Is that of t n- six ing and fell In l ive with the citjr and
«Meni.«.-
surrounding country at once.
He
« M Manville and sons, Ira and during the fnsurre tlon.
Astoria decided Immediately that this was
v-'>| n-."v'’ F-vene a beautiful an«i > participants five are girls.
Mrs. R. E. Bondurant
Hnyd. |ja
han
the
only
boy.
It
Is
also
said
that
prosperous
city.
rp gone up the McKenzie on j ter. Margaret, returned
the best place he had seen In many
1 fi«hing trip.
Wishing The Guard every success | many of the teams In th«- state were years In which to live and could
Mrs. G e to. Wil; on. of Salem. Is vis- I today after having been
and your citizens continued ¡irosper- composed of the fair sex. If you want wait until a letter would reach
• the Hoffman House for se
'«U Mr»
to judge whether it Is brains or looks family, but telegraphed them
G so. W Sloat In Eugene I in the absence of Mrs. W. E. Osburn ity. I retnair.
f* * fee
,
t at give the feminine portion of the pack up their household goods
Yours very truly,
w day».
i
Rev
W.
B.
Pinkerton,
who
has
H w V
h'gh s<h<Kils such prominence, come start as soon as possible. Mr. Dorr
E R. WELLS.
tii»i>s
' "Kt arrived fn Eugene last , been in attendance at the local asso­
out tonight and »«-e. Admission 25 Is on«- of the correspondents of the
’*• s ’ni
Hoad, Arizona, to ciation of the Congregational church,
My brother. Ed.
cent.’.
Commercial Club and was attracted
will return from Ashland tonight and
Monday Decide«.
«kina ' Prescott. the Salem corre- ! will be In his pulpit tomorrow morn-
to Eugene by the literature sent out
Request
has
been
made
to
all
the
, *nJ f°f the Oregonian, spent
by the promotion department.
friends of th« University to expend
I n Sergeant R. J. Fuller came up
v i0 r"*Pnc
New Tork. May 30 — The jury trial every effort fn doing what they can
Robert Gross has purchased the
I».
Crfteser was a poss»n- from Portland last night
He and at Jersey City of Theodor** 8 Whit-
to swing all the vots possible In fav­ residence property where he Is living,
tr»ii
on the afte rnoon Mrs. Fuller will leave Monday for m >re, chared with the murder of or the University
appropriation. on East Sixth street, between Oak
that city to make their home there.
twi " *’eid-r 1» down from Wai- Mrs Fuller's son. Caspar Clark, will his wife, disagreed, hut w**re »ent Some Portland backers of the Insti­ and Pearl, from I. E. Stevens, for
bark for further deliberations.
tution have feared that part of the 11800.
‘ ' ' - attend
IttPT.rl and
*>n»4 »eV«
take part In
In ' 1 remain In Eugene until school la out
go
vote of even I»anr county will
"isI exercises.
J
O
Watts
leaves
Tuesday
morn
­
in or-
Rs“.1" c«»3.
______,
The grandmotner» of tbe old Dutch against fhe state university,
J. O Storey, president of the Port­
7-Jlyr Quimby arrive«! In ing for Portland, to attend the meet­
lsr*
..»bernoon from Por”- ' ing of the S'ate Optical S-icletv that Dunkard families In Western Penn- der for the people f Lane county to land. Eugene A Eastern railway, has
■
of
the
rest
of
!
and
used
"Hick-
k»ep the confides« e
»¡»ft Mrs. C R Seitz
received a standard bred mare at his
'evening
H» is president cf the so- sylvanfa have mad*
H 0.
«»Id be very few farm southwest of Eugene for breed­
He will al«o meet with the ory Bark Cough Re medy" and raised the state, there sh
j’wBTv Herren and wife, of Benton cfety.
ing purposes.
th. guests of Mr. and irwelers' association Thursday even­ their families on It for a hundred "no's" on the bill
Mr, g’
yon _ can buy It of your
in a statement n ad »□ the I
vears
Now yo
l-ake In Eug'ne this week
John
ing.
I
diversity
dealers. Ask for It and use It, be­ the regents of th«-
Peter O. Guns'ad has
Hartog returned this «*»-
n
ranee it’s pure; b< •ra us. lt will atop that th»y will have d fleu Ity In
Jos. Nurre three acres of
~«rn Albany, where
th
C A. 1=1 T O TT T-A. .
xt
fall.
I« th» b*st enlng the Universft
V
your cough: becai
as the old Combs place,
r» the rural carrier
eon- _
’tGoTl.
.
Til •
' ■
> . ■ cough remedy made tod ay. Trv It: appr >pr!a’lon bill I
th» city.
The Garrett
B»«rt It«
Bu<(.
W
«.
Iz-cM ’
For sale hv Hntl’s Re-d Cross Dru»
Company made the deal.
fork veil a former Un I-
la*
ersity
The I
Store aud ail dealers everywhere.
CRon student, now a st t|-
i
FOR
Affects the
Stomach,
Kicinêvs,
Bowels
Pelvic
Organs.
Affects the
Head,
Throat,
Lungs,
Bionchial
Tubes.
Catarrh is recognized all over the civilized world as
a formidable disease. In the United States alone, two
hundred thousand people have catarrh annually, in
other countries the ratio or victims is as great.
For many years Pe=ru=na has held the foremost
place as a standard remedy for catarrh.
Persons objecting to liquid medicines can now pur­
chase Pe-ru-na tablets.
TURKISH TROOPS
GUILTY OF MURDER
YOUNG HARGIS
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
to the
disci
of lmt weather.
Use a New Perfection Wick
Blue El.ime Oil Cook-Stove
and cook in comfort.
With a “New Perfection” Oil Stove the preparation of
daily meals, or the big weekly “baking,’’ is done without
raising the tenn>erature perceptibly above that of any other
room in the house.
If you once have experience with the
Wick ELae Flame Oil Cook-Stove
you will !>e amazed at the restful way in which it
enables you to do wotje that has heretofore overheated
the kitchen and voursilf.
The “New Perfection” Stove is ideal for summer
se. Made in three sizes and all warranted. If
not at your dealer’s, write our nearest agency.
Lamp
1
whether high
or low— is therefore free from disagreeable odor and can­
not «moke. Sate, convenient, ornamental—the ideal light
If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
IIM OHPUKATKU
HilisGunStore
513 Willamette St.
Croquet, Sets
$ 1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Tents, Hammocks, Leggings,
Hifhting and Fishing CoaLs, Etc.
"Patterson’s
FISHING TACKLE
A good stock of cane poles, 10c, 15c, 20c,
25c each. Good jointed rod with extra
tip and case $1.00 and up. Don't fail
to see our special line of trout flies if you
want to be successful, tied especially for
the McKenzie river.
Sewing Machine Special
We arc offering
a drop head sewing machine to close them
out at $2L25, a limited number for a
limited time only.
Here is a chance to
get a good sewing machine at cost. Come
early for they will go fast.
Columbia Graphophones
and Records
The heme of the
25cGold Moulded
Record —ONE
DOLLAR and
one old record Any
Make will buy
new ones,
why pay more?
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