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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
. i Piano and Orfin tuning 'trwj 'mi reasonable charges. "nu Rankin's Mntic Store, mB134 WestJTWelth street QttJ' ' ' a & Son Munibnie, Tinning rneral Repairing "?a Wert Kb C" Cue Bed 136-1 Jt aSSTORIA im , kti and Children. n mm mm n 1! K3TI AIMJS . If PALMERJS. Elegant Refreshing Fragrant Useful Masruficent Enduring Satisfactory Toilet. Waters and Soaps at Yeriiigton & Kuykendall 9th Street Drug Store. SationolBank ;r eucine $150,000 !AL BANKING BUSINESS Pnrilund. Bills of Excbanze told on "i. Htl r Depot iti reciTl lubject to check poait. All collect! ooi .nutated to ui i. KancoaoB. Offl President. 8 B EAKIN, Vice Prei 110 WB., Cuhlex. L H POTTER, Ami Cub V. TAYLOR. S?iUse-Moving nd description. Prices res j us a chance to give you to i J. 'uur work. 'borje Black 661 'AUVaYI.OR. Eus-ene, Or. WUlU . JjVnc MUTrJAi- Lira , fVexsleet A. to ACCIDENT fOLIClES iron. Gen. Agt, Portland' mt, Local Agt Eor O Offleh, "toits &, Beeson tOCS Saeoeaaorato i the Meiohant Taller OfokK first class and strictly U ui Eugene, Oregon. I A. SIIUMWAY vh lino ofplamblog fixture inc ana Sewer Work -oral jobbing In tin and OA work. Iron work prompt "k I'm. No 489 Willamette EUGENE WATER CO. (Incorporated) Pure well water tarnished for house hold purposes, motor and hydraulic elevators. Rate and Terms upon Application W KARRIS P rcildral 1 H WcO.DKG Treasure, a McMDRPHT Secretary A STRONL. PULL our pure and choice wines, liquors whiskies, and beers have a strong pull with the public who appreciate high grade excellence in WET GOODS generally. We have a supper stock ol the best domestic and imported whis kies in the country that have purity, age and low prices to recommend them E. C. HUGHES C. S. Farrow & Co Real Estate Brokers Farms, Timberlands and City Property, Stock Ranches, Hop Lands and Fruit Lands of all kinds for sale. For particulars address ns Office: ' Rooms 1 and 2 over Cham bers Hardware Store. Phone, Red 1141 Willamette. St., Eugene. Oregon' Whesi you break your bike Just take a hike And look for Mike He will Ex it good for prices right MIKE WALD Repair Shop 521 Olive St., in rear of Chambers' Hard . ware Store. Beltx- Tm)N KATES TO NEWPORT Ilia and Eastern ft. R.baa (day train leavlDg Albany J"n for Newpert, returning f arriving at Albany about i. Aa this train oouoeota log train from Ecgene no ught train returning. Das i make the round trip In The rate for Saturday ex ikefa from Eugene is $3. (XI. j.'aclflo Agent at Eugene wil jlckets. ""nd Return. Only $4 00 thern Pacific Is now selling Oflttp ticket to Portland from Kr II, good going Saturday "rrn any train Sunday, return ""ay and Monday, Kiting all ty and Monday in Portland Coll arrangement applies from Aj giving Portland iieople a visit valley points at great Roil rates. . GRAND PRIZE Highest Premium World's Fair nt St. Loub, Nloeteen Hunndred and tour. AWAKDED I. W. HARPER WHISKEY Sold only by C. HODES Eugene Oregon It will tring rlob, red hluod, firm flesh and muscle. That's what Hollls ter's Rooky Mountain Tea will do. Thken this month keeps you well a'l summer. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. We arc Going to Dye Clotbes this week and ever; week. Remember, we clean and press ladies' and gents' slothing. Eugene uyt Works, 'phone Red 1391. u WVWWWWVVWWV 1! . , I ... . , .-. J3SaIem Brewing Association Salem, Oregon v Brewers' and Bottlers of the Lubricating OQ Brashes Varnishes Overton Wall Paper and Paint Co Picture Framing No. 40 W. 8th Street. Glass Window Shades OREGON HOP CROP SHORT Latest Advices Also Re- a World's Shortage port 2 FAMOUS SALEM BEER vAAatAsAAAmSaArV ,1 Livery and Feed Stable : E. BANCS Propritor Ji'Ki!!-' Cor I ... I Parties at uotels desiring to go JSLu LineS I Florence or McKeinriepoints laotuy she evening before or Stage wi'l not call t private houses cKeauie stag leaved a 6 :30 a . . , Ilorenre stage, 6 :00 a. m. e Mas 31-1 West 9th Street. Weinhard's Bfemery y MANUFACTURER! OF i FineLager Beers Portland, Oregon ZS5 Statement Mide That Owing to Lice Ravages Many Yards Will Never be Picked Unless the Unforeseen Occurs (Joe of the best posted hop men on the Panltlo coast In a persons! letter to the Guard writes some interesting lasts.' He says: 'The market at London for the past two mouths for Paolflc? has remained from S6?i to 28?4'. Latest repoits from Germany say that markets are FROM EUGENE'S SOLDIER LADS Militia is Now Encamped at Port. land Boys Have Had Sat isfactory Time (Guard Special. 1 Portland, July 20. -Tbe state militia la now encamped near the Lewie and Clark fair gronods, acter a very suc cessful camp at Gearheart Park, on the ooean beach. The men seem to have had a very satisfactory time, but a soldier Is not happy If he has not got somebody or something to growl at or "jolly," lu fact, the monotony of osmp life is made en durable in bo much as the laughs are Interspersed with kicks. The satisfac tion to the soldier Is In having done his best in either or both lines. Private P irdy, of Co. A, wts not happy until he could get s rake and give an example of how Eugene kept Ibe streets cloau. SergeantB Rcbert E. Morris, Ray mond Per dew aud Corporal James r'urnisb, of Co. A, and Sergeant UI: bert and Private r'lhber, of Co. C, remain in camp to eboot for a place I An Ih. atula tunm that nnA. . firmer owing to shortness of supply, !,.. . , , , . .. .i. j ,onn i t,lrt- 1ew Jer,ey. t0 " composed of 15 privates and three oftlcers. wbloh Is estimated at 1200 bales in holders' bands. England's supply in first banda la estimated at two weeks for an average consumption. In the United States the nnaold bops are sufficient only for 43 days' consump tion, or about-2300 bales. PaolBoa to d.y are quoted in New York at 25o. Latest English reports show that the crop will not be over an average one, which means less than 100,000 cwt. Repsrtr from Germany are n it so favorahle now tnat bops are uneven and in some plantations weak. The conditions on the rest of the ooiti- uent are reported better. The New l'ork crop will be a fourth less than last year. Even under the very beet of ounditloos from now on tbs Califor nia orop will be short of last year. OREGOS CROP SHORT, 'flare In Oregon, oiing to tie rav agea of lice and bnney dew, not count ing the missing hills, we fear, unless the unlor.oeu occur, tbat half of the orop will never be pliked. Of course every one can judge for himself, but uuder the circumstances those who hare bops on haod or a ooming crop abould not sell or contract for less than 30 cents a pound In my opinion. We have some 1101 bops and a coin ing crop, and under present proipeots we expect to sell every pound at 30 cents or tetter." Sinoe writing the above cablegrams tell of a terrible storm tbat passed over Germany wblcD practically annl bllated the German bop otop, and ad vices from New hot wave dbb caused great damage to the glowing orop. Lane couoty is the only county that will produce a normal crop. Many The target praotlce was a disappoint ment on account of the wind, wbloh bloes the sand in to the pic and the difficulty iu getting the windage. In explaining this to some visitors tbey were overheard to ask If the wind got too strong during a battle wonld the men quit sbonting? Ibis, of course was quite amusing to the men. Payrolls bare bseu made out for the United States pay and signed, to be paid at Portland. The pay per day Is aa follows: Captains, (5 per d By; Brst lieutenants, 11.17; second lieu tenants, 13.89; Bret sergeants, 83 cents; sergeants, GC cents; oorporals, Personals Judge and Mr. L. T. Harris are in Portland. D. M, Drake Is home from a trip to Missouri. C. W. Ryohard returned yesterday from Portland. J. C. Morris, of Florence, spout last night In tbe olty. Mrs. H. C. Mshon returned last night from a trip to Portland. Miss Lntle Waabburne Is visit lug her sister, Mrs, E. U. Lee, lu Eugene. Mrs. W. Waddle and little daughter xent to Mouroe today ou u visit. Mrs. W,A. Wanu was a passetiiier o Portland ou this afternoon's train. Hon lleury Gilftey was a passenger to Portlaud ou this afternoon's train. MUs Carol" Audersou went to Cot tngu Grove this afternoon ,tc visit frlesds. Geo. McMorran, manager of S. 11. l-'r'endly's etcrr, is borne from a trip to San Fraudec o. Miss liortevse Whltuker, afttr a pleasant vi.lt in Eugene, returned o Portland today, Mrs. S. O. Will Is, of Portlaud, ar rived here today from Koseburg to visit her sister, Mrs. ti. C. Mabon. Mr. ani Mrs S. K. George, daugb ter, Miss Carrie, aud sou, John, went to Portlaud today to take In tbe fair. Mrs. V. C. Wolf, of Pendleton, who has been visiting her father, Profes sor Thomas Condon, left for her borne today. L. A. Roateln and wife and E. M P.osteio and wife arrived here last night fro n Vlclo la, B. C, ou a visit flitb L. Roateln and wife, of College Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo T. Hall, Sr., and miss M. Cooke leave tomorrow morn ing for Mohenzlo Bridge on an outing. U." S. Senator P. J. McCo ruber and wife, of North Dakota, are visiting and Mrs. fi. L. Mrs. Helen Joboaou, sgu, Kev. Her. tert Jobuson, and daughter, Mrs. Drew GrlfHn, aooouipanied by the hit ter's two ohlldren, weut to Portland today. A carload of corJwool arrived In Eugene today from Divide. Like shipping ooula to Newcastle. This la said to be the first cord wood ever shipped here by rail. G. fettle, the well-kuown logging anntraotor,baa let the ooutraot to Tr- rell A Moore, of this oity, for he erection of a Hi e :I000 rosldenoi tt Leaburg. Jobu Huuzluker furnis. i r" the plans. SO oants; privates, 4J cents. Tbejt the home of state pajs tbe enlisted men tbe bal- Bogard lu Eugene, ance' due for camp. Ibe troops re ceive 10 days government pay and 7 days' state pay. Co. A. has not bad a man on sick county. reP"' Mr. J. W. Shumate and Miss Jloor- r'lrst Sergeant Coppsrnoll baa been ey, of the 'Shumate millinery bouse. Rev. E. 0. Sanderson and family are enjoying an outing at Detroit, on tbe C. i E. railroad, in eastorn Linn first wltb all bis camp reports, li. Society Events The reception given by tbe Misses Hawley, ' daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hawley, of Creswell, In honor of Mlaa liawley, of Moscow, Idaho, on last Tuesday eveulug, was one of the largest, aa well as one of the most pleasing functloLS of the year. The fork state that the -"""" aurrouuding the bouse pre- eemea a cuarmiug appearance, using lighted with many Japanese lanterns, and comfortable seats, eaay chairs, divans and pillows being planed on other counMes will not have a half ""-" "' crop according to present prospect,, j Conversation, music and games were I indulged In, delicious refreshments I You Are Invited To attend a social hall Springfield opera house Saturday evening, July 22, given by the base ball boiB. An Invitation Is extended to all and especially the Eusene ball fans. Svarverud and Dlllari's or chestra. Good time for all. You won't get anything but freeb, new drugs and medicines If yuu buy at Hull's Red Cross Ding Store. And the prices are right always right. Ask for the Grafolastic roof paint, which carries wltb It a 6 years' guarantee. Not only preserves tbe shingles, hut is absolutely fireproof. Can be used on anything as It la pli able and will not crack Jennings i. Edwards. were serve!, and In every way tbe ; evening will be Impressed on tbe at the memory ' those In attendance. Tbe ; lonowing guests were present; juiasei, Clara R. 81y, Mabel Thompson, Jen nie Thompson, Rena Scott, EUie Weiks, Ruth Guiley, Katberine Sba ,fer, I.ula Gross, Mae Urcss, Ada jSmitb, Gertrude Longmoor, Fanny Stone, Genevieve Howe, Irma Howe, Maude Catboart, Merle Scott, Anna D. Howe, Maude GUfry, Henlab Mar 'tin, Faith Johnson, Edith Smith, Maude Thompson, Kertha E. Tait, Dorothy Day, (Grant's Pass), Mrs. R. O. Brady, Elizabeth M. Tbomp 'son, Millie Prlngle, Alts Stratford, Bertba Stratford, Ethel Stratford, ; Roxle Prlngle, Nelta Hazleton, Ella ! E. Hawley; Messrs. Frsnk Sly, Vern of tills city, write tbe Guard from Vancouver, B. 3., tbat they are en . route to Skagway on tbe steamer Princess May." J. W. Aldrioh, wife and neloe, of Oakland, Ual., arrived bere yesterday and spent last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rankin. Tbey left thta morning for Blue River to visit Mrs. Aldrlch's brother, Professor L. P. Snapp. Mi. a Emma Bond, oousin of Mrs. J. J. Walton, and Miss U. Williams, both teachers In the public schools cf Rlohmond, Ind., have beeu visiting Mrs. 'Valton for tbe past week. Tbey bare been taking In tbe fair at Port- lnnd. Tbey left on tbe early morning train for. home by tbe nay of Los An geloe, Cal. Born In Eugene, July 21, 1!H)5, to tht wife of Jobu Davis, a son. PREACHING AT FAIRMOUNT Rev. Kpiuertson, of the Norwegian Lutheran church, from Silrertou, will conduct services lu tbe churoh at Pairmouut next Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. :u tbe alternooa be will preach either near Llewellyn or ou Spencer oreek. Reward Withdrawn Up to date no carload of pianos has arrived. I therefore withdraw offer of reward, ae sufficient time has elaps ed and no one baa oome forward to olalm It. P. A. RANKIN. Ioe oold watermelon at the Palaoe of Sweets, 5 cents tbe si ioe. The W. R. P. L. will meet at tbe hon,e of Mrs. J. W. Kays, 71 Wil lamette streot, tiatnrduy afternoon at 2 o'olnok. Go to Jennings St Edwards for ron beds wbloh have a 25-year guara itee Price cheap. Our prescription department gh as modern servloe at tbe most reason able prices. Hull's Drug Store. A Fine Piano Worth 350 Slightly used. Will sell for $200 Payments to suit anyone. For sale at . ,T oonmm, uaie uuuey, Clyde Wrlgbt, Frank Thompson, Fletcher England, Robert McDanlel, Carl Lea bo, Clarence Kent, Ralph WOOD FOR 8ALE Good dry grub stonei Rlppiy k. 8oott, Sherman oak for 13. 7F, delivered to any part Moras. John Gllfrv. Hnrrv Thomcson. ox me cicy. nay s uun sieve. Chester Noland, Elmore Kent, Jobu Barnett, Archie Robloett, Arthur Talt, Eugene Stockwell, James Clark, . Ernest Smith, Ralph Sears, Clarence ... a-tk r A 117 Moraa, James Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. WOOD OnW .George Hawley, Mr. aud Mrs. M. J. GASOLINE Hlllegas. No Flying Sparks, Burning Coals, and No Danger of Fires The up to date gasoline wood saw. For prompt service and good work. Wool saeed wilb gnage. No long sticks. Phone dlack 913. Kes.77S Terry. 3 W. E. bODDY. Bakery and Grocery Go to tbe new bakery and grocery at Fifth i.od Willamette streets, You always get your money's worth tben. ''bone Red bll. The cobnty jail Is beiug lepalnted. Given Away Free to Everybody Beats Them All Our Beautiful American Talking Machine Free to Everybody Purchasing our Teas Coffees Spices China Crockery Glassware Greatest Offer of the Age Clip this Coupon out, bring It to any of our stores. Its value is $3.00 worth of Coupons toward getting you the Talking Machine Free Boys, Girls, and Young; Ladles this Is Your Chance Come ami Hcc Cat Great American Importing Tea Co. Stores Everywhere Also Another Excellent piano, hand some case design. JJsed several months by oneof Eugen's lead ing music teachers. Will be sold for $1?5 , Payment to suit your self. Eilers' Piano House F. A. RANKIN, Agi. ! 22-24 W. Seventh Street. Call Uo Phone Main 681 and get your meat Delivered to any part of the city at any time of the day by Special Delivery E. T. BUSH NELL 277 13th and Patttrion Street. For Cigars JUILUS GOLDSMITH. 1