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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
e 1 Going of IB Out WITHYCOMBE IN EUGENE THIS I::.. Persona'. Every piece .of Vanise Gallon, ' Oriental and Baby. Irish Lace in the : : ! House at V2 . Price ' Your money goes further f here" than anywhere else in the city. J v 0 j 0 T OLMIE & TRAVER Spoked the Theatrs to the Lane County Republicans, ! 011 State Issues (3. OP. BacLion. o! Keokuk. Iowa. Grant Hult, ot Saleni.in lu tlie ui'ty!' T. Gorduu Is reported iome better oday. " o . , . ... Mike- Harbaugh weut to Portlaad .lay.: v I E. L. Campbell spent Suuday iu Woodburn. O ' aud 11. W. Boweu, of Di.' O.ue, Iowa, are ii? Eugene, j Dr. Ii. . A. Paine weut to Portland this afturiloon. ' I 1 E. C. Lake returned this afternoon 1 NQt a LaWA Allriinnna Procnnt ana" from a trip south. - -0 riMMlwuwu I IUUUI1I' UIIU 0, J. KIZfR MAY. ,.j recover From injury! Wait for i o. face J. Riser, who wask lokel In Hi. by a borse Friday evening ami who was thought could not rccovej, is feeling very much bettor today, lie is iu good spirits and exprea.se. tbe hope that he will rocover. Ho U able to take , liquid uourialitncni without the use ot a tube, II io eye sight wus Sot distroved. ' ! CM. L AT p:o. cigar store FOR CIGARS., .. c ! - Fine Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons, Etc. LEE; HO$ELTON, Proprietor. , v , "PHONE MAIN 40. , 45 WES T EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. p ALL .KINDS OF FRESH AND SMOKED - x MEATS' ON HAND.. ., F '- Brcders Broi., Proprietors. No Great Amount of Entliusiam ; Manifested Other Addresses 1 Made ' t . Even the leider of the state ticket fails to draw a large audiouce or elU i". a great amount of enthusiasm from the Lane county Republicans. James A. Withyuouibe, candidate for gov-' eruor. arrived iu Eugene this after noon aud delivered an address at the theatre. . . - The doctor was met at tlio depot by the Jnuior baud and uuiuber : of proniineut Republicans, including the fuiWiug S H. Friendly. Dr.T. V. Harris, S.'B. Eakin, E. R. ilum mey, S. L. 1 Mooi heac, Mayor F. M. Wilkius, L. E. ilean, E. J. Frasior;' J. W. Hohhs,1 A. C Jennings, I.j H. Gingham, E. O. -Potter, J. M. sliol ley, County Judge Christum.,. RJ S. Biyson, G. V. Grifllu aud S.. M. Yo rau. He was escorted at once to the theatre, where an , audience, a littlo more than half lining I he lower floor, had gathered. .The stage was nicely decorated frith a huge flag aud a num ber of potted plants. . Hon, R. A. Booth, iu, an appropri ate and eloquent speech, introduced Mr. , Withyeombe, who , spoke at length on the issues of the present campaign. , He was occasionally in terrupted' by applause.' Among the other speakers on the program were Hon. H. M. Cake, of Portland, who was defeated iortbe nomuintion as United States senator by Jonathan Bourne, and Attorney :C. N. McAr thnr, a popular Uuiveroity of Oregon grad ate. Humor anv Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH DEATH OF MRS, PHILIP MILLER V$alem" Brewing Association. ' SALEM, OREGON. v -tBrewers and Bottlers of the FAMOUS" SALEM BEER. . Alra Philip Miller died at her homg,' OG West Sixth street, iu Eugene, at 7:31) o'clock Saturday evening, .May 13, 191)6, of paralysis. She was aged 51 years, 6 mouths and 11 days. Almir J. Hays was born at Mill wood, Guernsey county, Ohio, No vember 8, 1834. She married Phillip Miller March 2, 187;), when she came las a bride to Eugene, and has ever I s: nee resided here. Besides her hus ! band she leaves two daughters, Mabel jand Pearl, and faur brothers, Win, j Pearl, Shonuau aud Charles Hays. jShe was a member of the Methodist Church, having professed Christianity j in hor early youth. She leaves num- c.u.ia iiicuub ly muuru nor ueuiise, W. H. Feuton returned this after-1 noon from Dexter. . ! G. E. Detmering is borne Irom a' visit 1 Day ton, Or. Dr. C.W. Lowe-returned home from the south yesterday. B. K. Lawson came In froji the south this afternoon. L. Bradea Gtbson, of Cres'.voll, spent Suuday iu Eugene. ' T. G, Hendricks returred today from an outing at Newport. ! ., Mrs. L. Rosfein went to Salem yes terday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Jesse Lawrence weut to Junc tion this morning on a visi:.' Percy Patterson, has gone to Port land to visit his brother, L. II. '' ChaF.H. Fisher returned today from an .over-Sunday visit at Roseburg. Mr., and Mrs. P. Welch cuino down from Cottage Grove this afternoon..; 'A-sess r -B. F. Keener returned to day from his trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr. aud Mrr. L. G. Adair returned yesterday from a short Blay at Boswell Springs. Editor S. L. Moorhead., of the Junction City Timesj was in the city today. , Miss Belle Darby, of Salem, after a visit with Eugene friends', returned home today. ., ' ' Miss Poulah McGuire, after a visit with her parents in Eugene, returned tn Portland today. . , . . Mrs. Fred Hewitt, of Acme, left today for Portland as a delegate to the Kebekah grand lodge. Mrs. T. J.. Net ley, of Mapleton, weut tn PnrtlnnH tnriatr tr. ittun K.. Rebekah uraud lori. Hafd Lines For h M". xi.. u-i -, I Now Umt the Indian Territory Is to Mis. infield Bennett and Mrs. A. become a half of a sister to us Instead W. Wallace name down from Cottage of n half sister, as It has been, the red Grov this afternoon. brother has accumulated n new line of Syduey Smith left this .morning for rcl'""slbllltles, troubles and tcnipta- I It Is enoutfli for the white man to answer for that he Introduced the In dian to whisky nnd taught him to nil fWHEN JQHNNY-JUMP-UPS COME. fro chovte and cheerful penile spring I beckon with my thumb. i 1 want to luttr the May hells ring Their silve r toueil turn turn, I When nil the Utile bin'.iea hiutf come, ; ' Jump-tips , And lohnny- I long fur blossoms on th trees Peach, unpl- rh- rry. jilum Thnt nod ami bft-kon In the breeiu, Vrhile bees n round thor.i ham: For buni.tj on v. hkh to lie nt caj come. jtmip-ups ' When Johnny- ' t I lonff to hie myself nwny With Nature for my chum. To have a rurnl holiday. A regular country "bum," ; And wutch tho Utile lambkins ploy como. Jump-upa . When Johnny- - I think they beckon to mo now From quiet rural nooks; I do not know exactly how A Johnny-jump-up looks; . I never saw one, but I vow I've read of them In books. Method. "Bllaks ftp pears to ho pos sessed of the no tion that bo can sing." " "Oh, no. He Is just trying to de preciate the value of ' the property next door. He wants to buy It" . I! Ashland, where be has a position with the Missouri Mining Co. ' 1 Mrs. J. H. Davidson cn-iie down 'from Cottag) GroVa yesterday to visil her daughter, Mrs. B, K. Leste:. ' J. W. Owen spent Sund.iy with hi daughter, Miss Eimine, who is at tending the academy at Mt. Angel. ; Mrs. Feustman, of Salem, after a visit with her niothor, Mrs. Chorpeu iug.iu Eugene, returuod homo yester day. ; ' Frank Halo came. In from" Grants Pass yesterday to join his .wife, who has been visiting her Dnrenta. Mr and Mrs. V.' Hemenway. ) . Sherwood Burr, who has served four years on the battleship Wiscon sin; is home visiting his mother, Mrs his red hide with red liquor without having It on his bend that he Induced the slmijlc aborigine to run for con gress and become a member of tho I United States senate. ! What will the shades of his ancestors say ns they Jlbher away In classic SIpujE or mixed Choctaw, when .they seo Mr. I.o wrap his tattered coffee 'sack nhout him nnd go down to Wash. ;ington to help make laws for white and red alike and to mluglo In the mad , scramblf: for grnft? Nothing very ! complimentary to their desceudants, jruu uuiy rest assurcu. The funeral was held this afternoon ! I'anrn U"rr hu u'rm of enlistment 15 'T- ' , , i-. at the family residence and the re mains interred iu tho Masonic cem Brevities A marriagf licen.se day to Flunk L. Hackett was granted lo- aud Miss H. WEINHAR-D'S BREWERY MANUFACTURER OF FINE-1 LAGER BEERS j ' Portland, Oregon. :t lie. ft L. Minnie B. Yancy. The time of Tom Richardson's ad dress before tho university on May having expired Mi J. Thompson went to Junction today to speak on local option. He 1 was accompaouied by the Divinity School quartette, consisting of E. R. and A. R. Moon, C. C. Curtis aud Elijali Stivers. . , , ' Portland Telegram"' society ileal: Among nronilnptif. Kiiirnn. nnnU 1 Who U'urn ' nnfnrt(.l,i..l 1.. It 1 .1 . uuvw 1111111.-U IU 1 U1UUUU the past week wore Mrs. 0. Norton auu.lrs. L. G. Hulin. Mrs. Hulin's Mak,e Him Like It. To make the homo noem cheerful And keep tho husband sweet, Co plnnt a Window garden Bonlde his evening seat. Have boxes neatly painted . And keep tlio edges trim And then. If he Vlll not be goodi Throw flowerpots at him. : Belter Name. ' "Why does u dentist call Ids place of torture n parlor?" . "Why not?" ' "Isn't It a drawing ropm?" is in the evening instead ' of ' the ' sister, Miss Scofleld will pass several I weeks lu liugeue this summer. i I ' NEWS ITEMS FROM " : BUSY JUNCTION .., .... , , . , t : Only 5o Business Days Lelt bl this Removal Sale t j . 1 he people of Eugene 'and Surrounding country nave proved beyond question that they have appreciated the bargains I have been giving. Everything in stock will bc.soW at the ' ' ' Very Lowest Prices forenoon, as stuted by the Guard Sat urday. I : ( .The Cnamlicrs Hardware Co." 'today delivered a tliree-ho'rsepower Olds gas oline engine to the Allen Cnnuing Co. with which to run the sorter at tho cannery. It will also be: used in spraying treos at the' Allen orchard near the city. , l The work of grading and graveling Wfest Fifteenth street one block west j from Willamette baa been completed. ' The transformer M V. H. Kay's I were elected dslegates to represent electric motor was put in today i,he' Rp,'p!"'h lodge of this city at the ' ' 'annual a..l t 1 1 . ,The Methodist Aid Society will ! (emoiy, Scar. You Never Can TelL "Ethel says she never will marry." "Pshaw! How can she possibly know that some man won't propose to ber?" . Birred Him. . ' "Why don't you buy an automobile1?" "Can't afford. It." , "I believe they do require the dollar flown In cash." Hunger : Good Advics (rem Kuil's Dru as to How to Creatd .' . Appetite an Store Any physician will tell vou that it is unwise to eat unl.w i one is really xuigry. It is lar l tler. to h.iss a .neal tliau to tut witimi t uppitito Hut do not take a tonic, Mii,init, or appetizer to i,,uke y,,u liu-gry. Hull . drug store says that the best .vay to eriale an appettse is to leetoro the dlge.,llon to heahh l,y thelnse of li-o-na stuuiaeh u.hl, ts, a reliable einedy that they have, with th hest. if atistacliuu. ' When Ml-o-nii is used the intation md inllammalioRof the ..tonmcll coat ng will be soothed, the giistrhil lulll les will lie strengthened so thai they vill rmir out the natural digestive flu ' ? W1 ,r'Klll'"ly, and (he Uiod you wt will be perfectly digested nit bout tistress. j A lurge'-lmx of Mi-n-nn stiminch (ab ets is sold for . cents by ilulfs drug -tore, and it is so since sful m.d ro uiblevui curing Indigestion and oilier .tomnch troubles, with the exception ,it cancer of the stonjiu-ti, thaLlhey ell it under a guarantee that the aoiiey will be le.un.led (uiless il does ll Hint is claimed for it. U1ji m ). R.l& JUKE 'BEST TIME SAVER Chicago Seventeen Hours Nearer via - This Popular Columbia River Route. Franklin was right when ho said : "Lost time Is never found again." The O. R. & N., ,u addition to giv ug yon ail) miles along tho luatcliless 3oluiubH river, saves you 17 hours to Chicago. It is tlio Short line to Lewiston. Short line to tho Palonso country. Short Hue to Spokane. Short line to tho Coour d'Aloiie ooiiiitry. Short line to Salt Lake City. Sliort line to Denver. Short line to Kansas City. Short line to Oninlm. r 'Short line to1 Chicago. ' "Short Hue to all points east, 'Three' trains east daily, 9:15 a. m.. :15and 0:15 p. ni. The "Chicago ortlaud Special" is as line as the nest. Every comfort of home. ' ' For particulars ask any agent of the .outhern Pacillc Company or write, A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent,' i . . Portland. Or. Wood Wanted Bids will be received by the bojird if directors ot school district No. 4, r.ugeue, Oregon, at tho office of tho dork of said hoard. up to noon of Sat irduy, June 2il, Well, lor luU cords of our foot grub oak wood, . an 110 ords of four foot body fir, to bo de livered aj. tho various schoolliouses in Miguue oil or before Keptember 1, llloi;. A bond of ten per cent, of tho amount of any vbid accepted will be wipiired for tho .faithful porform Jiice of cimtniet. j The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. ' . . FRANK RK1SNKR, , li;wj2 Ch rk School Dint: No. i. "Hello. Dill; when are you going to uompli's bicycle store to have your wheel cleaned and packed iu vaseline? Thev 1HV it's UTM. " f- MEN WANTED Mill hands and yard men wanted. $1.75 to $2.50 per day. WUlamctte Valley Lumber Co., , Dallas, Oregon. Where Are They t ' . They call It Klnsla blcMcdneM, But mill It keens one guesalnf In such a very, lonely lite To And a single bleating. ' ' meet at the home of Mrs. W. K, borough at East Tenth and High streets Tuesday afternoon at 2:3U o'clock. ' . " j ' J 'M. D. 'Mitchell's well, which will furnish water for several families, is 1 '." 1 M P Store. 'till 8:00 Every Evi-.s luri 9 1.1.3 e. I down about 25 feet. The drill has ! weluesday tuoruing for Nauipa, Ida- gone through the gravel stratum and j no' w,,ere t,10y lmve P'lfdiased "n js now in the solid rock- j drug sture. Messrs. Hill aud Poole w.twr..,iin.lo. T,9,il,t f are estlmi,!, young men and all j, , . . , . , regret their departure Tuesday, fair ao(l warmer. j v n-i,-,i ,'. ...i,j'.,I Miw 1,In AdHlus was. elected as of East'Eleventh and Oak .streets bus ' bi.en riioved away and luiubtr is on ; the ground for T. G. Hendricks bun cmI.jv, to lie erected on the lot. vajuublo cow belonging to J. M. Bamfoi-d was killed lu the yards here Tuesday by a passing train. , Mrs. A. J.'Kaisorand Mrs. H. Bur- which meets in Portland next w:eek.-: The county Democratic candidates- unlu,B 018 tyle lu balos change tea will be here on the 2(!lh r,U.,ln ,i, , "mw' Many of the Eugene politicians of both- parties will be here nlso. J. H. Hill and Thos. Poole loft PERT PARAGRAPHS. Women won't be happy In heaven Having sold my residence and must vacate same at an early date my house ho!d goods are for sele. Call at 734 Pearl Street. ' C.W.Lowe W. S. BUMPS' VIOLINIST, LEADER OF BAND - AND ORCHESTRA ' Late leader ol Washington Theatre, Spo kane. Instructioni gfvenf music lurnlshed I lor patties, etc. ; ' . 284 Midlson St. delegate to represent, ,the Degree or Honor lodge, of this ciiy. a( the .forth, coining session of the, grand lodge, which mi.-ts in Port,fniid In July. Mrs. J. W.' iOk- Ci.nH. KufU- 1m Uih twmAt-i. If" In I ;ntf.' I'li..n O t rouiii iu Un' V.'.il- 1 ' if. LIVERY AND FEED STAm nci'nsv BARNARD &' WEST, Proprietors. I EUGENE-FOLE Y.SPRINGS, 1 fi I ' c EUGENE-FLORENCE, 7SIOP I'lrit.'' ' J ROSEBURG-MARSHFlELDi I J' ' fi Parties at hotels desiring to goto Florencror McKen.'le R'ver points should' tio'.ily the evening before, as stage does not s'op at pnV.ite houws. M;fi:n.-ie i'age leaves at S;30 A. M. 'Plioae Rlain 21. 'I VUjt-i SUje al 6.00 A. M. ' ' 1 r,rt K'.i.is;r.--t. : , J ill .i..iir;rit t-.n l,lck. 'r jv-r:i"' ill KMev o Clj'.ujl.er:ilin vl sprnk -r, - .. ,-'-0.-)I Tur-e on I'.e a i'Ti''"iii oi .riy . ...y,. , j ten Today, . and y'WlS f..v -"vh. Fl'ior ' iuj.I CI u k bulging j. Prists en a!! Grr.Co.5 cf Z. c:.- - - For a Short Ticie Only ft - O; ( -O - ;W.y t- A. k (,. ViT-i VO OY!