Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1906, Image 5

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Tronar.ilion for As
..mulling iteToa"1."1?,-
the Siomatbs anaiwveis ui
n ob. T)i!estion,Cheetful-
Km.Moi?uine nor Mineral.
JiOT NARCOTIC.
JjiMfl Harm
Anerfecl Remedy forConstlpa
. r"c.,.. Ktnm.irhT)iarrtloea.
Worms lj0nvul:"u''
nessandLQSS OF SLEEP.
facsimile Signature of
NEW VOHK.
exact eopr or wrappeb.
CAST
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
y
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTI
TWC CCHTAUM COM PANT, NEW YORK CfTV,
CASTLE CIGAR STORE
Wholesale and Retail
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Also a Full Stock of Fruits,
' Confections, Soft Drinks, Etc.
519 Willamette St. Phone Red 3122
GOOD GOODS
PRICES RIGHT
If It Were Possible
' for us to put one day's baking of our famous
.Butternut Bread in a single loaf it would be a '
sight worth coming miles to see.
We use only the purest and best ingredients in
making Butternut Bread and those who once
taste its quality are always our coustomers. It
costs more to produce than other breads but you
pay the same price as for the other makes.
U. of O. BAKER.Y
206 East 14th St. Branch 35 East 9th St.
S. L. LONG
50 East, Ninth Street
Phone Red 1271
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS
EXPERT PLUMBING. TINNING AND POOFINC
GOOD WORK AT PRICES RIGHT j
Look at our South
Window and see how
you can obtain a
Beautiful Picture
..GREEN'S..
The Square Deal Grocer
619 Willamette Street. Phone Main 25
INCREASED A 1 1 ENDKNCE
AT THE UNIVERSITY
, I iif i urrnr urmoriKi.
I The iiiciiiorliil to tin- hue Frederick I
j W. Famir hlc,h wit recently placid 1
In tlie navo of Canterbury cathedral. I
Eiutland, will Ihi an object of Interest i
; to Uiany American tourists, as the preat :
i English preacher anil writer had ninny
' admirers In this country. Ilu was d;au
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! Applications for Entrance
Double What They Were
Last Year
Registration ofLStudehts Begins On
Wednesday, Sept.! 26, and
Classes Open On Monday, Oct.
lerlou.QThe Hist of the week Messrs.
hurl Stioiitf and Thomas I!, Town-'
send wi'otake their way thitherward, j
Miss Delia Tiblietts, who taught very
acceptably iu the public schools of
Rust-burs; last year, w ill bo nmiried!
on th 1st h of Lev t month to one of
Eugene's well-known bank clerks.
KosehurK Xews. j
Abauly Democrat: John Paul'
Jones aud li. A. llinshaw, promt-'
nent S. P. men, spent last ninlit iu
i .j , - : Albany, ibey nave been up at
I -Many Improvements Made On sprinm looking after the u.
ri,,,,,. . . n 'ij. ! uridue. Etiirene people are now quile
UrOUnaS and BUlldingS Uolicituun for au extauslvo train snr-
vice between WeudlinK and thut city.
Albany Democrat: humane was
particularly favored yesterday.
President Chamberlain of the Irriga
tion Congress, President Myers of
the Jamestown Commission, Presi
dent Weatherford of the C. & E.,
and President ilofbr of the Develop
ment League were there.
Baker City Herald : VirK.il Cooper
" Students are beginning to arrive in
Koodly uunibera to enter the univer
sity, which opens for tne l'.KIO 07
term on Wednesday, September 20.
The entrance examinations in English
will be held Mouday aud Tuesday of
next week aud classes will begin on
Monday, October 1, after which it is
expected that the work will go on
1 University of Oregon.
Born
throughout the year uuinterriii.tedlv. an1 Uaa Ke"y leare "Ulny evening
Iu an interviow today A. R. Tiatf uy, j for Eugene where they will enter the
secretary to President Campbell, university aud coutiuue their studies,
stated that the largest attendance j ' The boys are iusepearablo in oollego
the history of the institution is ex-iand are roum mate8 MiB9
pected this year. Twl"e as many ap- j Suaie a,ieB who haa beeu spending
plications far entrance have been ro-1 bor 'atin in Baker City with her
coked so 'iot' or were received at the ai8ter Mrs- P8'""' leaven Friday fot
i-nrromminr. in,r iot .... u'i.;i I Eugene to resume her studies at the
about one-half of '.be applicants who
applied up to this time last year re- j
sided in Eugoue, such is not the case '
this vpiir. H frrnnh mnint-itir nf tlin,., '
residing at outside points. The iu-1 At East Fourteenth and Emerald
I crease trom Portland this year is very ' streets, Eugene, September 21, 1906,
noticeable. at 10:3o a. m., to Carl McDonald and
IMPROVEMENTS ', wife, a daughter, weighing nine
! During the summer vacation mnuy pounds.
I improvements have been mado about j
the campus and in the buildings. ! nripil ( TCPRflR
New cement Bidawalks have been "CI Oil Ul iLnilUn
1 laid, the roofs of all the buildings re- j
1 paired aud repainted, new steps built
I at VHlard hall, the toilets rearranged
I In the same building, the iron work Vladivostok, Sept. 21. A reign of
iug shops doubled iu capacity, new , tenor eixsts here. It is charged thut
apparatus to the value of several governmout offlcerB are UBiug their
thousand dollars installed in the me-' official positions to enrich theni
ohanical department and much other 1 solves. There ib also much immoral-
work of minor importance done, j ity among naval and army officers.
I Work on the new library building has
! been commenced and a big trenoh You can Kot tne best in 8ubo01 8UP"
for the extension of the heating, PHo8 at Hul1'8 Red 0r08s Dru storP
.1.......... tn the imi n niamotie streeL. saz
I building is being excavated,
j ATHLETICS.
AT VLADIVOSTOK
Mk(M
Ladies, Take Notice
We are going to going to give you a sample
of Maple Syrup and a package f Yeast Gem
FREE
o
The Fountain Grocery
BRALLEY REYNOLDS
Phone Red 1441 Cor. 7 and Willamette St
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of Canterbury when he died, but was
boHt known lu the United States as
"Canon Fnrrar." as ho was canon of
Westminster for many years before Ills
elevation to the post he held at his
death. Ho was an exponent of liberal
theology and was widely known for
his writings and addresses lu opposi
tion to the doctrine of everlasting punishment.
PHONE MAIN 40.
45 WEST EIGHTH ST,
PALACE MEAT MARKET.
Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can - - - - - - 65c
Bacon, per lb. - 15c
All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price.
Broders Bros., Proprietors.
New Today
FOK SALE A threu-months1 schol-
nrship at tne Eugene llusiness Col
lego. Enquire at the telephone of
lice. 88
PRUNES FOR SALE Petite and
Italian prunos for eal, 10 and 25
cents a bushel. Enquiie at Howe's
lodging house. s22
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
DAKiNAKU oc wii, rropfteiors.
Eugene-Foley Springs.
c.ugene-r lorence.
Roseburg-Marshfield
geneVior.Knr STAGE LINES.
Parties at hotels desiring to go to Florence or McKenzie Rive
points should notify the evening before as stage does not stop at
private houses.
McKenzie stage leaves 5:30 a. m Florence stage 6:00 a. m. 1
Phone, Main 21 West Ninth St.
WANTED Mall or woman, to wash
dishes aud help in kitchen. Apply
at Willamette llouso, W. Eighth i
street. s'2
Hugo Bezdek, the new athletic di
rector and footall coach, who arrived
from the East a few duys ago, ex
presses himself as being well pleased
with the outlook for a successful
season of athletics, esoecially foot
ball. The players have begun to ar
rive and the new coach is beginning
to gain an idea as to what kind of
material he will have to work on. A
majority of the members of last
year's team will return this fall and
tne dopesters have already figured
that Oregon will again win the Moitb
west championship.
State Normal School at Monmonth
REGINS IU 25th year September 26, 1906. Three full courses of
study. Higher course recognized In Washington and other states,
the best and shortest way to a state and lile paper.
Additional work in both general and special methods! also, school
management for graded and ungraded schools will be given this com-
year.
Longer terms, higher wages nd better opportunities are open to
Normal graduates. School directors appreciate the superior ability of
Mmmmth graduates, aa4 the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue .
ctntaiahg foH Mmiation will be sent on application. Correspondence
I" feMtau,
J. B. V. BUTLER, Registrar.
Brevities
Weather prediction: Fair tonight
and Saturday.
East Sixth street is being graveled
east from Willamette.
The Jeffries party is expected down
from the mountains this evening.
I.ea Jnrnagin, prominent busini ss
man of Coburg, was in the city to
day. Several hop contracts have been
filed at Salem this week at 1V, cents
a pound.
Albany buildings over two stories
high are being fitted up with Are
escapes in compliance with a new or
dinance. The fourth quarterly conference of
Humnhiev Memorial Methodist
church will be held this evening
,1Ao. The presiding elder, Rev.
i Wire, will be present.
! Geo. W. Lill brought to the Guard
office this afternoon a branch of a
i,n f Iiibb feet long containing 03
Silver prunes. For beauty and
they cannot be surpassed.
MrB. Annie M. Troxell waa today
appointed administratrix of the es
tate of her husband, Wm K. Iroxell,
who died south of Eugene July 211,
DOU. The estimated value of the
property of the estate is fcioOO.
There will be a meeting of the Eu
gene Boatiug Club at Dr. Bartle's of
fice thiB evening at 8 o'clock. A par
tial organization was
eka aeo. and a full
desired at this time. ,
Umpqua Valley News: Roseburg't
delegation to the state university
will soon be wending lU way Eugene
ward. Tomorrow Misses Grace LaBrie
and Olivia KiBley start for the nelgd
I boring seat of learning, to be
at
Dr.
The Dreamer
Adown the Uly loaded river
The girl and I -Are
rcwfng by the llghta th&t quiver
Across the 8ky.
Where He the amethyst and rose
That level rays of light disclose
And clouds that ply
And blush and fly
As night falls down and brings repose.
A smile upon her sweet lips lingers,
A radiant smile,
As through the water now her flngera
Are drawn awhile
And touch the golden hearted flowers
That lie within wave cradled bowers
And dip and dip
And sweet dew sip
Throughout the nlght'a sleep curtained
hours.
A song fails through her tips' melodioui
parting,
A soft, sweet song,
At which 1 fei the warm tears starting,
1 listen long
To hear again tht sweet refrain
That speaks of joy and hints of pain.
When, lo, the girl
Dlssolvfts In pearl
Of dawn, and but regrets remain.
Water nuttcrflleii.
Real water butterflies spread their
lovely wings In the clear wuvclets of
the blue Mediterranean. Their scien
tific nnme Is pteropoda. or wing footed.
The commonest Is pcrhnps the "boat
butterfly." Ills body seems formed
round a tiny brown kernel, the size of
a grain of wheat, and Is covered with a
shell soft as gristle and nlmost trans
parent. His wings are large, round
and clear as glass so clear that before
they can be examined they must be
nut In a saucer of water against a
black ground. The shell Is so loose
that a mere touch separates It from
the body. All the sen butterflies have
on their tongues rows of strong pointed
hooks. They aro all flesh enters. It Ik
wonderful to watch through the traus
parent shell and nlmost equally trans
parent body the motions of the heart.
These butterflies lay eggs. Just like
the land ones, nnd. like the land ones,
are fond of warmth and light.
effected two
attendance is
follow-
Kate Fnl-
TrpatlnK Open Wound;
In the treatment of open wounds,
whero there has been surfnee Injury
only and the discharge has not been
great, much benefit has been found to
follow the simple plan of treatment
here described. The part Is well washed
with warm water. It Is patted dry.
Then It Is very freely covered with
boric acid powder. Over all la laid ii
piece of linen. Now adhesive plastei
Is cut Into strips so long that they cai
go right across the linen and be nt
tacbed to the healthy skin. By mean
of six or more of such strips the llnei
Is Becurely fixed. Over this Is placed
a piece of cotton wool. Finally the
i part Is neatly bandaged. Practically
the air Is now excluded from the sore
part, and this Is the reason for what
ever good may result. Tbe dressings
are removed at the end of seven or ten
days. The part Is washed, then treat
ed uu before.
I
The Man
With the
Money
Is the one who knows the
value of a penny and has
learned the wise precept of
supplying his needs at an
opportune moment, and of
a house that is reliable and
carries first-class stock We
save you dollars by se'ling
yuo first-class goods No
thing sioddy in our stcre
Why pay big prices for
goods no better
Whenwecameto town
Hardware, Wagons, Buggies, Tools and
Farming Implements commenced to move
rapidly because we gave the goods right and
made the prices correct. Thats why our
trade has grown so fast throughout Lane
county. Everybody gets full values from us.
Berbers Hardware
516 Willamette Street
POLDERS
Haberdasher
505 Willamette St
. ...
- OT THE M
BREAKFAST
TAdLEV
The highest medical and scientific authorities have recoglnzedbeer as a
LIQUID FOOD
The drinking of beer is considered today one of the most Important factors fa the
promotion of '
TRUE TEMPERANCE
Bottled beer is hygenic in every sense of the word, every bottle being pasteurized and
therefore absolutely pure
SALEM BEER
requires no special mention the product speaks for Itself. All we ask Is for yot to try it.
Quarts, per bbl. (6 02) $10.00, Quarts, per case (2 doz.) $3.50,
Pints, per bbl. (JO doz.) $10.00. Pints, per case (3 doz.) $3.30.
F. O. B. Salem. Orders should be sent direct to the
SALEM BREWING ASSOCIATION,
Salem. Oregon.
Eugene people never
realize the difference
'til they have tasted
the goods made at the
Eugene
R a In r or P.rv
I avrMMtaai wa
469 Willamette St
Mall Order Liquor Buaineu. Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale Home Direct.
We Want Your Business
We can furnish all kinds of Wine!, Whiskies, Brandies, Gin and Rum at wholesale price,,
Send us your orders. We ship in plain cam and prepay freight.
Read our price lis' and mall us your orders. Money refunded if goods are not satU
factory. All orders wilt be treated strictly confidential.
We ship all our goods C. O. D., or you can make remittance with your ordsr.
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS)
P quarts Sheehan's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon . . $8.00 or $3.00 a gallon
2 quarts Tillamook Rye or Bourbon .'. 8.50 or 3.25 a gallon
12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon
12 quarts Gordon White Rye Whiskey 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon
12 quarti Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey r 7.50 or 2.75 a gallon
12 quarts Crescent Rye Whiskey 7.50 or 2 75 a gallon
12 quarts Old Port Wine 3.50 or J.25 a gallon
2 quarts Old Sherry Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon
I quarts Old Angelica Wine .... 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon
2 quarts Old Muscat Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine 3.50 or J.25 gallon
U quarts Sweet Catawba Wine . ..... .... 4.50 or J 75 a gallon
12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine 4.50 or 1.75 a gallon
12 quarts Old Tom Gin 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon
12 quarts French Cognac 9.00 or 3.50 a gallon
2 quarts California Grape Brandy 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon
(2 quarts Stanford 3A Rye JJ.OOor 4.00 a gallo
12 quarts Rainer 3A Bourbon 11.00 or 4.00 a gallon
12 quarts Monogram O. P.S. Rye or Bourbon . .. 12.00 or 5.00 a gallon
12 quarts Rock and Rye 6.00 or 2.25 a gallon
12 quarts Peach and Honey i 6.00 or 2.25 a gallon
12 quart, Millvlew Whiskey, bottled in bond 10.00 or 30 a gallon
Remember, we refund you your money and prepay freight both ways if goods arcs
not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealer, and sell our goods at wholesale prices
Nothing but the best. Address all orders to ;
MIKE JACOB Sb COMPANY
WHOLESALE LIQUOR. DEALERS
404 Washington Street PORTLAND, OREGON
We assort cases, if desired) you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish.
The Daily Guard 50c cents per Month
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