Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 13, 1907, Image 2

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STETSON
SHOE
$5.00 $6.00
AND
Take of Your Shoe
Compare the Stetson
Shoe with any other
say the one you take
off in the shoe store
compare the quality of
the leather look at the
stitches in each count
them slip your foot
into the Stetson and
you will know you've
found the better shoe.
and
Compare
it,
with
Stetson Shoes give
you back every penny
of their cost in actual
wear and satisfaction.
Neat and refined in ap
pearance always in
perfect taste.
See the Stetson be
fore you buy your next
Shoes.
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Dunn's Sanitary Home Made STANFORD TEAM
Bread the Best-Why?
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Because it is made from a combina
tion of the best flour obtainable
blended in our own bakery;
made scientifically on the home
made plan. After it is panned it is j
proved with steam, baked in an ,
oven with steam injected thus doing j
away with the old time custom of
washin? the bread with grease. We I
strictly adhere to the pure food law.
Sanitary methods are used in every
thing. We would be glad to take
orc'ers for anyhing in the bakery
line. Delivered free everywhere in
the city any day in the week.
MAY POSSIBLY
NOT COME
F. B. DUNN, Prop.
Phone Main 72.
No. 4 East. 9th St
DOES YOUR. WORK
KEEP YOU OUTDOORS?
We have a special O II f T
in a Man's O I J J
All solid selected calf uppers;
heavy oak sole-leather soles.
Just the thing for spring wear
MILLER, The Shoe Man
39 West 8th St
The report in a Portland paper
that the faculty of Stanford Univer
sity had refused to allow thetr trark
team to meet Oregon May 3, is con
sidered here as mere talk, for no
word of any difficulty of that sort
has been received by Manager MeCar
ty, of the 'varsity track team. Such
a trouble is entirely feasible, howev
er, for no contract of any sort has
been signed by ell her party. What
looks more ominous, however, is the
fact that very little or nothing has
been heard from Stanford for a num
ber of weeks, and it fs time, indeed,
that more definite arrangements are
made.
While the report may be totally
without foundation it seems more
than likely that thero Is some conflict
between examinations and the date.
May 3. in that case the day may be
changed to some time later. This
would be very satisfactory to Oregon,
for the later the big meets come the
better the condition of her men.
LINN COUNTY.
PEOPLE TIRE
OF REFERENDUM
It Allurin EViMino- White Bw...
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Refrigerator,
H Allwin Folding
Go-Carts
IS IT GOOD?
THAT'S THE QUESTION
Rather than take chances in getting
Good Fg!sh Meat call up
Palace Meat Market
BRODERS BROS. Props.
PHONE MAIN 40.
45 TEST EIGHTH ST. EUGENE
LAXI IiOCATOKS
Wilt Bros., land locators. Ciook
county, Or. llomeslend, timber, desert
and swamp land locations. Thorough
knowledge of tho country and abso
lute reliability and accurncy guaran
teed. Those Tleslrlng to use any of their
public land rights in a new and
growing section of Oregon should
eommunlciite"vlth us.
I For further information call n4).
, Vincent's restaurant, Eugene, Ore
, gon. Address Wilt Pros, Sisters, Or.
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Instigation Shm Thai They Are
fteing Ueed to Furttor Political
Amblta of Coterie of Office.
Seekers - Mroment Blocked by
Defective Petitions
ALBANY, April 1 1. (Oregonlan
Special.) It is announced in Albany
today that the 500 names which have
been signed to the petition calling
for a reference to the people of the
University of Oregon appropriation
bill have not been properly verified,
and that the entire work must be
commenced over again. Also it Is
stated that the petition itself does
not contain ail that Is required by
the referendum law, and that the
two reasons will together vitiate the
work accomplished thus far. The
petitions were prepared by Tilman
Ford, of Salem, and the defects are
credited to those who launched the
referendum.
The announcement that the work
of the referendum workers thus far
Is null and void Is not received with
a uniform feeling of regret here.
There Is a feeling among many right
here In Linn county, where the agi
tation against the University appro
priation first showed symptoms of
life, that the movement smacks of in
sincerity, personal animus and pos
sibly politics.
Some prominent citizens have In
vestigated the matter of appropria
tions for state schools of higher
learning and have ascertained that
the increase In appropriation for the
Agricultural College at Corvallis was
greater than that for the University;
that the annual maintenance fund
for the Corvallis school was doubled
from 125,000 to $50,000; that a
building fund of $130,000 for the
next two years was added; that these
appropriations, when added to the
$10,000 or $12,000 annually re
ceived from the Interest on school
land fund and the large appropria
tions from the Federal government,
make the funds available for the Ore
gon Agricultural College during the
next two years greater than that
available for the State University.
Men who have Investigated this
have no feeling against the Agri
cultural College or tho University,
but do feel that if the motive of the
referendum people Is only one of re
trenchment and an effort to curtail i
the expense of higher educational
institutions: supported by the state,
It should reach all of thise Institu
tions which, are drawing upon the
public purse,, and in no event should
It be directed at the State University
alone.
That this feeling Is growing here
is evidenced! by the fact that a prom
inent citizen and taxpayer, since
signing the- referendum petition, has
applied to cite county clerk to have
his name stricken from the petition.
He, among, others, feels that the
effort is at least misdirected. It
doesn't strike at the entire higher
educational system, nor does It strike
at that portion of the system which
is most condemned the normal
schools.. Tile (eellng Is gaining
ground that the intelligent way to
go at tile business, and settle it for
all timu to come, is to use the initia
tive and let the people, at the next
election, settle the entire educational
question..
Then, again, those that are active
in talking the referendum in the Uni
versity bill devote much time to la
menting the fact that the public
school system of the state dues not
receive anything like the money It
should,, compared with what that
devoted1 to higher education. But
none of them initiated a bill at the
last election to Increase the money
available for public schools,, nor any
other measure to give a full nine
months' school to boys and gtrls
In the rural districts. Nor will the
referendum on the University bill ac
complish that result. Tttey are. how
ever, attacking the only state insti
tution that has made Us courses of
study fit on to tha public school
system of the state.
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Just Received
$2500 invoices of 1907 Carpet products o
Fresh From the Loom
We buy in big quantities save money by doing
so and you -get the benefit of our saving.
See our complete line of Hemp Ingrains, Pro-Brussells-,
Velvets, Ax-Minsters,. Tapestry and the
finest Imperial Body Brussells.
In Rugs, Linoleums- and Mattings we excel..
All of your carpets sewed, laid and lined free of
charge.. See-our sample of sewing done by our -new
$300 Carpet Sewing- Machine in comparison
with; hand methods. We- have the only carpet:
sewing. machine in Eugene that will sew all carpets
satisfactory.
Our carpet cleaning department saves your car
pet as- well as; your time- and worry. Carpets
cleaned,, fumigated andirelaid the same day.
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IS GOOD
PICTURE FRAMING under control of
an expert who has had years of experience
im a big city. Best known machinery
used in making the frames. We give you
better frames for less money.
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YOU MONEY
Campbell-Fellman Co
H Successors to H. GORDON, The Hotisefurnisher- tt
ti Cor; fith and Olive Streets U
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STUDENTS MAY NOT x ......
SURVEY FOR CANAL1!
MMMM.
TIIK TKXAH WOMll'.n.
Cures all kOe', Madder anclQ)ieti
mntlc troubles; sold by all druggists
on two months' treatment by mall
'or ft. Dr. K. V. Hall, 2926 Olive
street, St. I.ouls, Mo. Send for tes
tlmoni . Sold by Hull's Drug Store.
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W. t T. l I'M MIIKXT
WILL SPK.YK HKltK
Mrs. Addlton, state president of
the W. C. T. ft. 'will speak In the
Falrniount church Sunday at 3 p. m.;
the I 11. church In the evening at
7:30. and the high school Monday at
2:lp. m. An Informal reception
will be given her nt 4 o'clock In the
ho ft- of Mrs. W. W. Calkins, East
Kk-vonth street.
JOKI'HINK lll'LL, T. S.
If Services of tho- Engineering Class
Arc Not Accepted At Once They
Cannot Do the Work During the
Vacation,. April' 20-28.. I
If the services of the university
students who are taking up engi
neering work are not accepted very
soon,, the proposed plan of having
them survey the route for a canal be
tween this city and the Long Tom
during the spring vacation, April 20
to 28 inclusive,. will have to be drop
ped,, for in order to have their ser
vices preparations would have to be
made at least a week before the 20th
of the month. Dean McAIIster, of
the engineering department, would
only be too glad to have the offer
accepted, but though the Commercial
Club has the matter under consid
eration,, no definite answer has yet
been made. The men, too, will be
very glad to do the work, for It would
mean valuable experience to thera.
No salaries would be paid, the only
expenses;, the club says, being the
cost of living and a few similar Items.
However, before such a plan could
be begun two or three camp outfits
would have to be collected, which
would take at least a week. Then,
too, It is doubtful whether many of
the men would care .to go on such
short notice, even if the offer were
accepted today, for some of them
have already made plans for the va
cation. In case the university engineers
should take the matter up two or
three parties would probably be made
up. It is also said to be quite feas
ible to finish all the surveying that
would be needed at this time In a
week.
OVERTON
HAS MOVED TO
Nos. 16 and 1 8 - West 7th St.
Where he will be pleased to have friends andCustomers
come and see him.
Chesterfield
Palmist, and
Clairvoyant
' Gives Proof of His Great Powers!
Mystifies His Callers.
They enter his parlors with sken
; ticisr.i and prejudice. They depart
filled' with admiration at the words
! of truth and wisdom which fall from
: his Hps. By consulting Prof. Ches
j terfleld you will learn how to pre
serve health, retain youth and re
i store lost vitality.
RfcACKSStmilXG
I have purchased the interest ot
my partner, A. W. Gilbert, In the
blacksmithtng business In the- aid
Weldemann brewery building on
West Seventh street, near Olive. I
have added a horse shoeing depart
ment to the shop and will do btack
snitthtng to all lines. A share ot the
public patronage Is solicited,
mi dw SHERMAN HKLLER.
Without Asking a Single Question.
Without any previous knowledge and
having no natural means of knowing
who you are and whence or for what
you came, he tells your name, occu
pation, what you called for, tells of
your enemies and friends, husband,
wife or lover, who is true and who
fs false tells whom and when you
will marry; how to win the one you
love.
See that your paWcr uses Phoenix
paint, the only paiut made for this
climate.
PRESTON & HALES.
I am still renovating all kinds of
feathers, both new and old, bedding
and pillows, at 10 East 8th street.
Will call and get them and return
them. Get ticks washed If necessary.
Phone Black 242. D. R. Lakln.
dw mS
Tells you how to attract, control
and change the thoughts, Intentions,
actions or habits of any one secretly;
the controlling power, Implanted In
your nature.
Children eat, sleep and grow after
taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Ten. Brings ro;S cheeks, laughing
eyes, good health and strength. A
tonic for sickly children. 35 cents,
tea or tablets. Linn Drugto.
M. O. Warner tunes nianoa. Leave
orders at H. E. Morris- music store.
UOGVK ItlVKit Al9l.hS
At Eugene Grocery. tf
His powers are wonderful and In
disputable; his advice Is reliable;
his Information clear, concise and to
the point in love, marriage, divorce.
Investments, business, oil and mining
claims, etc., taking no fee In advance,
i accepting none unless you obtain the
information for which you consult
him. Tells how to Improve your
character anfl educate yourself so
that you win reach the highest pos
sible development of mental vigor,
health, happiness and capacity to
earn wealth; how to accumulate Oi
fortune; how to locate buried treas
ures; insure you success or charge
nothing for his services. Q
I IX KIGKXK OXE MOISE WEEK
Special Icq fee all this wpek. My
$3.00 dead trance, -deep psychic read
ing. $1.00.
1 Parlors at 642 Willamette street.
Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ni., dally
and Sunday.
Stability
Progressives
Ample: Capital
Tlie Almve Are Three Strong Point!
I In the Conduct of This Dank.
I
j Backed by capitalists with
i resources, managed by financiers of
I recognized ability, with a progreaite
I policy in keeping with the times,
! this institution Is enjoying a rapid
and deserved growth.
Your Banking Business is Solicited
EIGEXE LOAN & SAVINGS lMv
Capital and Surplus, $100,000.
Established IS!2.
I First National Bonk
I OF EUGENE
I Paid up cash capital 4 r OHO
! and surplus lJ)IO-'i
j A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
VtK ou reaK.ii.ble trtin.. SIsM to ""J!
Sao Frmclico and fonUnd. Bull ol EiebM"
1 'oieum couoltiei. Dixlti cccti.ri
or itttiflcic of dtpoilt. All colleawu uunrt"
vill receive prompt atteotlon.
, FSNODGBASS Cuhlei LHPOtT""
i L. CHAMBER, --A221
! DARWIN BR!STOwCish
Chambers-Bristow
Banking Company
Of Eugene. Oregon.
Paid Ud CashCapital $50,000
Notes and Mortgaga JboueM -J
loaned on approved f'1.K0
on time certilicats of der"'1 -
bankinp h-Htir tranwcM
STOP WITHAL
HOTEL GROSS
WELL NGTON WADDLE, M
Open Pay and N"?11'
Long Distance Telephone
in Offlf
. , Close
Everything new and n.i---to
the depot. Can catch a tr
without any worry or tro
Prices reasonable.
TaySor & Smith
Real EsS'e Agents
COBURC OK&Ofl.