vill IMPROVE
FOLEY SPRINGS
SUMMER RESORT
A. A. Hafllnger, of Foley Springs
u In thA nltv. havlnff
..Mffipr resoi i. "
...H ud from roruana on vue iucui
ast Blgnt -"- - ; '
. i Aimnanv witn Mrs. n H-
Thov are on tne way 10 me
user.
Brings, expecting to leave tor mere
.rHav or Sunday or as soon as
e weather gets better. Mr. namn-
cer toio a u"1"" "
number of Improvements which they
moect to make at the resort this
... r..nw rannrrpr tnnRT HT 11
summer. If It Is possible to get the
lumber In time a double-deck veranda
be built onto the front of the
hotel. This Improvement has been In
contemplation since last summer, but
heretofore It has been Impossible
to secure the iniiiuci, me i
Blue River being away behind with
orders, and It would be too expen
slve to haul the lumber from the
valley. Mr. Hafllnger thinks he can
get the lumber before the coming sa
son is over, as a mill is to be erected
at McKenzie Bridge and will be in
operation within a few weeks.
An Improvement that has long
been in contemplation and will be
made this year, if possible, is the
piping of the hot water of the springs
to the hotel, the ofllce and the cot
tages for heating purposes. The ear
ly mornings and the evenings in that
altitude are quite cold, even In the
summer time, and the pleasure seek
ers hover close around the fires.
Mr. Ilallinger has disposed of his
restaurant business in Portland, and
intends hereafter to make Foley
Springs his permanent home. Dur
ing the next few years other im
provements not mentioned here will
be made at the resort, and by the
lime the electric line up the McKen
zie Is completed they will be in shape
to care for the much larger patronage
they are bound to enjoy with the ad-
-ont nf Ihp rnllwnv.
MAKItllOD.
At the Methodist parsonage in Eu
gene at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Hev.
U. H. Trimble officiating, Uoy Sim
mons and Miss Ida M. Belils, both
of Coburg.
rosltivcly cureii by
these Little Fills.
Tuey also relievo D!s-
tre3 frora Dyspepsia. In
I digestion and Too Ilearty
Ealing. A perfect rem
edy lor Dizziness. Nausea.
Drowsiness. Bad Tasta
In the Mouth, Coated
Tnniruo, pain In tne side,
JTOI'.I'ID LIVER. Thos
regulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sirmle Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
HALL &. SHUMWAY,
Carry a full Huh of plumbing fixtiiret
Plumbing and sewer work.
Alao general jobbing in tin ri d
sheet lion work.' Iron vroik promt
v HtterHerl ri..
Phone Illnck 1371. 409 Willamette st.
Taylor & Smith
Real Estate Agents
COBURG, OR.EGON.
You Spring
Suit is Here
You will find it
at Hanson's
made by the famous
Michael Stern
Tailoring House
Latest and best
of material
Uaa Special Hats
$1X0
lBfcwr Kan
j Ea 9th Sl . Eugene, Or
SIGH Hi
CARTER'S I
ICJlTTLE
gIVER
I I a I I II
CARTERS
fiTVTkER
HP
WILL GO TO
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PORTLAND
JN CANOES
Ten students of the university,
most of them Portland boys, will take
their canoes down the river to their
homes the coming Easter vacation,
which begins April 20. At least Ave
canoes will go in one fleet, and It is
believed here that that is the largest
number that ever started from this
point. Some of those who will make
the trip are William IlugRlns, Louis
Pinkham, Hubert qbertautler, and
Richard Charman.
Last fall three O. A. C. students
tried the trip between here and Cor
vullis and were almost drowned.
Since then no one has tried the river,
though in summer time It is not un
usual for light boats to pass over the
rapids. Ilelow Albany the fleet
will sail each canoe being provided
with a small canvas.
BAND WILL ORGANIZE
TOMORROW NIGHT
A meeting of the band enthusiasts
Is cnlled to be held in the navies
hall on Ninth street Friday evening,
March 22, at S o'clock, for the pur
pose of taking steps to organize. All
musicians who desire to become
members of the band are urged to be
present. The committee which Is so
liciting monthly subscriptions from
the business men for the support of
the band is meeting with good suc
cess and will probably raise the re
quired amount within a few days.
PKKSIlYTKItlAX MKKTINUS I
l)i:'KlXHM(; MICH IXTKKKST '
The series of meetings in progress
at the Presbyterian church is devel
oping much interest and strength.
hast evening the church was crowd
ed to its utmost capacity. Mr. Steele
preached a very strong sermon from
the text: "God was in Christ recon
ciling the world to himself." He
dealt with the character of Clod,
showing that God does not hate man, 1
and is only prevented from destroy- 1
Ing them by Christ, but that Jesus
Christ is the revelation of God. Je
sus loves and saves bedause God
loves. Jlcn do not need to fear God,
but fear sin and the devil.
The music was excellent. The
singing of Mr. lloppy Is one of the
chief attractions of the meeting. The
orchestra will be present again to
night to assist in the song service.
NOTIC'K TO COXTR.UTOItS
IticH Will lie Kocrlved for 1'i.ving
Willnmctte Street. ;
Notice Is hereby given that the!
common council of the city of Kugene
will receive bids for the construction
of the improvement of Willamette city, in accoruauce wnn which iigree
street, from the south line of the ment Warren llrothers Company
Southern Pacific Company's right-of- agrees to license all contractors de-
way to the south line of Eleventh
street, provided for under ordinance
number (101, passed by the common
council March 11. 11107. and niiurov-
ed by the mayor on March 11, 111117.;
Said improvement to consist of the
excavation of said street as provided
for by the plans and specifications
prepared therefor by tbe city engi
neer; the construction of uniform ce
ment curbing in and along either side
of said street between said points,
to lie constructed in accordance with
plans and specifications prepared
therefor by the city engineer, and for1
the pavement of said street between
said points with bithulithie pavement,
said pavement to lie in accordance
with the plans and specifications lire-
pared therefor by the city engineer,
nil of which plans nnd specifications
are now on file in the office of the city
recorder.
Hids for said improvement will be
received by the common council at
the office of the city recorder up to
7:30 o'clock p. ni. on Tuesday, the i
Woodmen of the World
Special Meeting
tonight
3 CoAAittos or HoQ owl
An rijoiw! mertiM of Eugene !. Sn. S, Will b b-kl
In the banquet room 01 ri'iiu"'
committee npixjte.l lu.t meetlim on selection of n j
building for lu.II purpose' Hill r.-.rtO Kvry ittfinl-r .lioiild j
make a s-rlnl effort lo attend. f
K. SXOIMillASS. M. SV.l!Vl:l!H.
1:. ,. kai:i:ix;tox.
Colilinitlee.
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BASEBALL MEN
WORKING OUT
INGYHNASIUM
The baseball candidates for the
University team are working out
hard in the gymnasium during the
wet weather but the last few days
of outside practice showed that some
changes In the probable lineup are
likely. Huston, who has been try
ing for pitcher, has shown up some
remarkable ability as an Intlelder and
It seems likely that he will play there
instead of pitching. Ramp who was
an Intlelder last year, Is likely to go
to the outfield, therefore, though
these things are not certain until
about the first game. Kelly will
probably play In the field part of the
time, also for though he caught last
year Johnson Is showing up equally
as well behind the bat.
"Dud" Clark Is making good at
center Held. He is easily tbe fastest
man of the outfielders. Kent ley is
also doing good work chasing Hies.
Coach llezilek has been working
very hard with his pitchers. Last
year the weakest part of the team
was the slabsters and as there Is no
new material In sight, Hezclek Is
simply developing the pitchers of last
year. So far, he has worked on the
fundamentals trying to get form.
Html seems to be trying the hardest.
and last year all that kept him from : am! participated in by over a hnn
being lirst-class goods was wildness. I died ladles. The decorations in the
Hozdek, who Is an experienced back-1 dining room were most elaborate and
stop, however, has given him some
valuable points and the poorest fan
can see the improvement In his con
trol, llurd is u left-handed Eugene
lad.
"e "rst haspuiill trip will be made
(ll,, in thti Kuater vacation. The
team wilt play the Multnomah club,
another Portland team, the Oniles
club, Whitman, Pullman and Idaho.
20th day ot March, I : 0 7 . at which
time said bids will be opened and
cnsldpr(,d ,)V ,he common council.
Kach of the above specified im
provements are to bo let by separate
contract to the lowest responsible
bidder therefor, the common council
reserving the right to reject any or
all bids.
A certified check for five per CPUt
of the amount bid shall accompany
each bid or proposal.
The excavation, as provided by the
plans and specifications, shall be
completed within 70 days from lot
ting ot the contract therefor; the
curbing provided for shall be com
pleted within 70 (lays from the let
ting of the contract therefor, and the
paving shall be completed within 90
days from tne clnte ot letting tne con-
tract therefor.
Attention of all contractors Is
called to tne agreement oi warren
llrothers Company, filed with this
siring to bid for the work to lay .lie
bithulithie pavement In acconlanc;
with its patents nnd the terms of
said agreement.
Hated
1H07.
tills 12th day of March
B.
'. DOItKIS.
(iiy Recorder.
I.AIIII'.S MlTII'H,
.Mii,i,ii:i!Y oi"i:xi;
Friday nnd Saturday, March 22
nnd 23, at 1:1 Hast Ninth street.
Ill2:i ''Its. FOX.
XEW TODAY.
FOR RENT Furnished house-keeping
rooms, bath, hot and cold wa
ter, also one large sleeping room;
cheap rent; Inquire at t!3 West
Eighth street. Monroe's second hand
store. Phone Red 30-11. m2S
remarkable pictures of the birds
lll'SINKSS OI'I'OUTI'NITV Flnei()f tha( vl(.nllv Klamath county Is
chance for party with little means' n( (, rI1,i,.KV),!H fr nearly every
to go Into manufacturing niisiness ;
for himself. $:i , part
Address "S," rare (iuard. 1
cash. ! '
20
Grounds to Report
SUCCESSFUL
O
CONVENTION
OF REBEUHS
The district convention of the Re-1
bekahs in the I. O. O. K. hall in thin
city yesterday afternoon and evening ,
was a success in every particular.
Sixty-two delegates from the seven
lodges were present, besides severnl
members of lodges in other juris
dictions who happened to be in the
city.
Mrs. Ella Frnzer, of Kugene, wns
chosen chairman at the opening of
the convention, and Mrs. Mary Mar
tin, of Springfield, secretary. The
work of the order was exemplified
and Mrs. Martin read a very interest
ing and instructive paper. Spriug
fifld was selected for the meeting
place of the next convention. Mrs.
Jaea Wllloughby, of Kngene, was
elected president and Mrs. Mary Mar
tin, of Springfield, secretary for the
ensuing year. The lodges in this dis
trict art those at Kugene. Spring
field. Florence, Mapleton, Coburg.
Creswell and Goshen.
The evening session of the conven
tion was more largely attended than
the afternoon session, the lodge hall
being crowded to its utmost capacity.
Afier the work of the convention
was completed a splendid banquet
was served in the dining roow below
coiiKisieu til ivy, wrrgiiu rapc ami
flowers. The pink and green color
scheme was carried out In every de
tail, the decorations being arranged
with artistic taste.
ELI BANGS FURCKASES
HENDERSON PROPERTY
KM Hangs, the pioneer Kui;rm'
liveryman who hns been residing in
Eastern Oregon fur tho past several
months, has purchased ttie residence
property belonging lo the Henderson
estate at the corner of East Eighth
and Pearl streets. He Is now on
his way here with a car load of
horses, and it :i probable that he
will' go into the horse dealing busi
ness, erecting a stable on the rear
portion of the lot he has just pur
chased. The price paid for the prop
erty is not given out.
HM.
OX
K Kl.VMCV WILL SI'IO.AK
".l.MO.Vii THK WATKItKOU'l'
Lecturer for the Audubon Society to
. Adiliess Students of l iiiversity nnd
Public Schools Nct Week.
Wm. F. Flnlcy the national lec
turer of the Audubon Society nnd
president of the branch In Oregon,
will lecture next Wednesday on the
subject "Among the Water Fowl" be
fore the assembly of the I'niverslty,
and in the afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
will talk to the public school chil
dren In Vlllanl ball. Ills pet lire
will be Illustrated by colored lan
tern Hlides.
Mr. Ftiilcy Is one of the best au
thorities in Hi.' Fulled Slates on
bird life, and is an Ititcn-sllng lec
turer who has received remark
able appreciation wherever he has
been. In many large cities whole
pages of the leading newspapers have
been given over t" dexerlptluns of Ills
work nnd Iih ' n'loio'i-npln. I'l l pi':
tares are coi -ld' ti -i the most won
derful product Inns of birds that have
ever been taken In Ibis country. The
best of these will be shown on the
screen here next week.
Of late the nol"d student of nature,
for hi' is such, lias been studying the
fowl In Hie Klamath Lake country,
land while there obtained some truly
, , wat,.r r tM. Nortli-
I west coast.
The home of Mr. Flnley Is In Port-1
land, and from every
account Ins
style anil delivery In his addresses
Is most Interesting and entertaining.
Every short while the dallies of Port
land have some of his views or ac
counts of his work and adventures.
JAMES STKKI, APPOIXTKI)
STATE n.VXK EXAMIXKH
Salem, Or., March 20. At a meet
ing of the state board this niornlnK
formal announcement was made of
the appointment of ,'ames Steel, of
Portland, a state bank examiner.
Tata appointment does not take ef
fect until Xy 25. The ofllce car
rl4 aalary of :iu"0 year and ex
penses. If yon have any clothe that need
cleaning, dyeing or pressing, give us
a call. We do first-class work under
guaranteed. Eugene Steam Laundry.
O
tf
Il onion sets.
CIIAMIIERS HARDWARE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CLEANING Uf DAYS
Tomorrow and Saturday are the
days net aside by Mayor Wllkius as
cleaning up days for the citizens of
Kugene. The mayor desires the
Guard to announce that It Is his de
sire that all citizens, whether prop
erty owners or not, clean the rub
bish from the streets and alleys sur
soundlng their homes and business
property and if possible burn it; If
not pile it up and wait till
It Is dry enough to burn. Kverybody
who has a pride In the city's nppear
unco should take the mayor's ndvlce
and see how much cleaner the streets
and alleys look Sunday morning than
they do at the present time.
l''or City neconlcr.
i. t. i .f". .aw i'ly
1
1 1
1). L. Cartmell announces his can
lldacy for the otHco of city recorder
at the election to be held on Monday,
April 1. li07.
PILES TltEI IX TO 11 DAYS
PAZO'S OINTMENT Is guaranteed
lo euro any case of Itching, blind,
'deeding or protruding piles in (1 to
I t days or money refunded. 50c..
' lo had no coat upon his back,
Hut hud one on Ills tongue,
And Kocky Mountain Ten, 'tis said.
Kept him from being nng.
Had breath. Mini Drug Co.
l.lmo an.i sulpliur spray ready to
use any quantity.
CIIAMIIi:ilS HAHDWAHE,
Mine and Hiiiptnir spray ready to
uso any quantity.
ClIAMDHitS 11 AflDWAHl'j. '
Potnliima Incubators aro easy to
operate nnd sure hatchers. Wo have
them in stock.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE.
Just Arrived
Our ?j'in; Sloe It
of Casrlall tni
Tennis Goods,
Running Shoes, etc
Baseball managers are invited
to inspect our line of Spaulding
Mitts, Gloves, Masks and Bats.
To the lover of the Tennis
Court we wish to say that we
have Shoes, Markers, Nets and
Rackets from $1.25 to $7.00.
Do not fail to see our stock be
fore buying, it will pay you.
Barker Gun Store
5 1 3 Willamette St,
MILL WOOD
4-Foot and Stove Leeths. Leave
orders at Hull'j, 537 Willamette St.
01 Phone Main 6U
A. V. BAR.NAR.D & CO.
Driver urill collect on delivery,
STOP WITH VS.
HOTEL GROSS
WELL'NGTON WADDLE, Prop
Open Day and NIkM.
Long Kliilanrc Ti-liilliinii In Ofrke
Kvi'rythliiK ni'W anil lJ?rHt-rliiHH. CIok;
to tin.- (lt'U"t- t'itn catch nil trains
withnm liny worry or trouble.
PrlcCH rt'UHonulilc. D
"3
' A $
N'M9d
SUMMER WAISTS
Our New White Waists are in Comejand
see them. Prices from $ 1 .2 5 to $4 each
ickiin
IMIOXK. MAIN (1:1.
TWO KNTltAMi'.S I'aik mi. I Ouk Streets: . lith mill Oak Streets
l)NNNMMHttMNMNMWMfMtMIMMHWHN
19
OVERTON
HAS MOVED TO
Nos. 16 and 18 - West TthSt.
Where he will be plcasjd to have friends and Customers
come and sec him.
S
Drink ORCHERADE
A DELICIOUS BLENDING OP FRUIT JUICES :
Pure,Refreshlng,lnvlgoratlngr,Wholesom
T " Al Boda Fountain or In Bottle ' . (
AM 1( Tl ltlOli IIY IcToiONM lum'r.INU COMPANY
JHints on tho Care of
Jewelry
1 . Jtnvclry Hhmilri not. tin
thrown In a ouho promiscuously,
at) It will hoconio Hoiiitcliod or
Hcarred. DinmotulH In imrtlcni
liir, 11 h they will Bcruich or nlcl'c
uiu-h other.
1!. Wash frequently, iihIhk
boa p n ml warm w a l.tr ; r I no
thorotib'hly in alcohol nnd dry
In boxwood HnwdiiMt. IMnmnnda
should ho kept. Heun to be bril
liant. Tho top beeomeH eloctrle
from tho friction In weurliitf.
while the buck ot the stono will
becoino covered with dutd. or
lint iittracted tlioroby, which
destroys Its brlllluncy.
3. Diamond mount Intffl
should be examined frequently,
to see that the clamps or claws
do not wear and let the stone
fall out , especially In flntsur
I. Pearls become discolored
by the accumulatloii of please,
soup or simitar sulislunncs col
lect! hk around the clampH and
under the HettliiKS. They can
be w ashed (he same as ot her
Jewelry, but not with hot
We will be pleased to clean
any jewelry purchased 'l us,
Kill If. 4.
j.Tluckey
The Reliable Jeweler
Estiilillslinl IK(II).
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitzimn
34 Welt Sth St,
Phone black 1171
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOI FOR SALE
504 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon
I'hone UIhcU 11
Eugene Transfer Co.
Siiccawor to CJarks
Alt kind of bailing mm) team work. Piano moving
tpetlaltv. Wood to Salt. Stoiaet.
ov,.ii rairy mih Loin and !..iari imi
I onict Tilcplwna Had IIUI, BUiti.e, Pbonc Ked 121
Warner's Corsets
We have just received the line of these
Celebrated Corsets. . If you want 'a
satisfactory corset buy the Warners's
Rust Proof.
No. 196Medium low bust, medium
waist, long skirts and medium long over
abdomen, front and side supporters, fits
almost anyone. Frice... $1.00 a pair
Meal
You, Mr, Man!
Do the women
do tbe work
Are they the ones who
shorten their lives at every
house cleaning time by tug
ping at the carpets to lay
them or beating them with
a. stick for hours to clean
them? Don't you think it's
your plate to help; but ,
Use the Modern Way
Phn Bed 4257
JAY C. MOORE,
Sanitary Carpet Cleaner
I DO THE REST
LONG & CROSS
Galvanized Iron
Cornice
and Skylights
Exprrts in' all the branches of
Plumbing;, Heating and
TinninR.
Satisfaction guaranteed. All
work done promptly. Prices
reasonable.
We solicit patronage from out
side towns.
625 Willamette Sl
Phone Black 1521
EUGENE
OREGON
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-five
years experience. - Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene, Oregon.
The Oregon Fire Reliei
Association of McMinnvOIe
Wili ve money lor you.. It yonr
imuranc is (bout to expire see J. H
Daniel, Lane county agent, and learn
how we save jffl fifty per cent, on your
insurance. Brlcl buildings a specialty.
Eugene Office. McClnfin buildup
Room 8, opp. Loan and Savlnga Bank
S. . Stevens
..Piano Tuner..
Leave orders at Eilers Piano House
Phone Main 41
Residence 133 West 12th street
Residence Phone Red 2771
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