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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
1 i 1 'S til TOI II lite THK KL'OEN'K UAIII uiani', 1 i-.7i'.. , J"1""" ,r ' "ir ' ' . - - - I . I :. ...... Their entertain- Q- i IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour ad Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquarters for White TRivcr Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, The Grocer Cornt f 5th and Willamette St Phone Red 461 J University of Oregon News n. thoroughly appreciated on !... nnuul uur. and there i concur!. ided the club's annual uur some denial"! lor ond Tiie Cn-4'in basketball team meets Ih.i Or hi Agricultural aggregation Saturday night. In the armory, and a look at the comparative scores seeniH to make, the chances of the local team brighter. Oregon liar, the best team of basket toer ir. her history, due to the efforts of Coach .Murphy, and the training of the men . The vtlBtlng five, on hand. seems to have !i The mi" lor das. has av-':'' " and from the mat-rlal a- bind two 'give a play .t . Htron tea,,.,, H-.uld be select,-!. ,ary. I ue a a . i. no r ..Tll0 The Int.rsuto d-l.at.s wilt take hers of a iiili in th riM,.u.. the other team some what weaker than lam year 8, ana on the home floor the Oregon live m,orv Or should win.. The showing made by coached thin plate this year on rr;lay e.enom. March 27. Washington's negative team meets Idaho's affirmative at Moscow; Idaho's negative trio will contest with Oregon's affirmative at Kugene. and Orgeon's negative Bipiad will meei Washington's affirmative at Seattle. I'ri'M'iitr Kmlili'iiM A final meeting of the second foot hall team of ISOTwas held at the dor- Carroll cnase, wno team so successful!) ii ,-,,: iv saert'.an, ' ... n..,.f;.4j,ir (lien will diiect while Cirover Kesiky Is the man-' ! BR0DERSBRO5.NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building acrouthe street and we will be pleased to see you. I the University on the Southern Ore- during the latter part of the season gon trip Is very nattering, ana iney gpoke briefly to the assemuiea mem go Into the game with O. A. C. with hers, expressing his appreciation of tho experience of seven games on their faithful work. Ho urged that their side. the second team continue to a man Just what the lineup will be has to work for a good football team next not been announced, but It Is quite season. In concluding he gave as a I certain that Carrie Loosely, the man token to each member of the team a who Is six feet six. will be pitted neat badge with the letters "O. K.," against Foster, of O. A. C, who mean- fr Oregon Keserve. and the unm acting, Campus Not'-- , Fred .Voullen, captain-elect of ue football eleven, was In I-orlland dur ing the greater part of the holld-i '- lit there lie reiereeu - " --- Multnomah and St. Louls-MuUnon.ah games. Fred is a recognif u . On Both Sides By W. F. BRYAN. Copyrlu'i"' .,!.')7. by E. C. Tarcells. mad curious nah-tia. .. Dollsbed surface e ... dancing floor. On tl i!N of small tallies InnkhiT nilillv ...... . rt alls, which for the ni-hi" nsual service clothes nil "1 en. It was tmllA a little recalled the anil I Invitation hail doesn't n;" lrtew to "loused. s. I their old farm. l,in h""l demand-1 .,.i,i ,. .. . wr U , nvrulu cv. l.enuil . , , ,,s sella Fenway euuie'cotintry. ea ieo I-......'.. out on the broad piazza . and the unm- "i . . 7 :..."", ;omninin urea six feet four. Captain Hatha- bers ",07." As a remembrance of : eacn year u, u.e holldavs. IUW11 UU1 Illfe I"- - ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for Broils and Stewt Strictly Coit Price BRODER.S BROS. ... 65c West. 8th Street. NEW MARKET ?tiablv nlav one guard hl work here, the members present ed Farrlngton the other. The for- ed him with a silver mounted pocket wards are slightly undetermined, book with engraved nameplate. there being several good men for thej Itelny lliice I positions. Bill Hayward announces that the ; An interesting preliminary will be 1 Inter-class relay races will take place played between the team representing i February 22. The distance covered t'r. ..n.l .Via 'vurallv .llf.H will 1... tlvn n.lli.a ..wh n.l.n r.in- teain. Both fives will be strong, and ' nlng a mile. Kberle Kuykendall, '07, . . .. .1 UU. W.l .. . W hile there he refereed the sp""'"- . ,.hK.ed over the well ueot lawn, past the road auu so fields to the cool dark of the woods beyond. I'n-tty'" she repeated scornfully. IfB Just tbe loveliest thing I ever saw. It looks almost like the coun- "Almost." echoed Br.rrion. "I say. that's a bit rough on a fellow. Slicher ly guaranteed that It would be the real ""That's Just the trouble." she ex plained. "You Just go to the roan and ity on football and as an official gave general satisfaction. The Portland Journal announces that Dan Kelly, Oregon's Prf"'1 sprinter, will be a strong candidate for the American atheletic team which is to compete In Kngland. The Dorm. Club gave a most de lightful dance in the parlors Wednes day. January 1, with a large attend ant This dance is becoming an annual event, and Is eagerly awaited In Miller's Shoe Store Most any body can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and knows what he is selling you. We have a Repairing Department fitted I up with everything that's modern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, The Shoe Man. West 8th street, liw Home of Good Shoes orable mention in Walter Camp's all-American football team. Miss Bessie Kidder, who was ill with tvphold fever, has returned from her home at Koseburg to re-enter college. No training was done by Ihe track .. ....... ...II I... ,.u Inlnputt nn uul Un..l 'HQ lln.-pv I.iU'i.I '1 .men OIITUIK ,U'HtnH. imany main events land Sam May. Ml . w'ill act as cap- took a complete rest so as to be ready Two SMiikrrH Tills Week. tains of the class teams. A tryout In , to begin hard t raining f wltti me rt- ; Rev. Haudenschield delivered an the near future will determine who opening of college. ...hire. t the I'nlversllv assembly ! are to run. The course has not been No selection of football coacn mis I Wednesday morning on the subject. ' decided unon. but probably the track, been announced. i "The Essentials of Success." While on Klncald Field will be the scene I short tho address was strong, and of tho contest. A splendid Bilver cup pointed out to tho audience not j Is offered as a prize to the class alone tho may to mornl success, but; whose team wins the race. Bach to material success, through keeping I member of the winning team will the mind clean and deflniteness of also receive a gold medal, purpose and methods. I This event la new this year, and Miss Ross, of the Y. W. C. A., vis-1 Is part of the praiseworthy effort of ! lted the association at the University . Trainer Hayward to Institute an ef ithls week and talked with the mem- fective system of fall and winter j bers. She is a graduate of Stan- training for distance men. The won : ford. I derful showing of the freshmen in I Forensic Contests I the croBS-country races lead's them ! The candidates for Intercollegiate to believe that they may also be vic- orator were tried out in vniara nan toriouB in tne relay race. upper this afternoon. Those who competed i classmen know, however, that a man rae: Bert W. Prescott, '08; Mozell i good for cross country work Is often Hair, '08; Floyd Ramp, '08; Cecil j not fnst enough for the mile. (Lyons, '08; Jesse H. Bond, '09; Har- Football l!eMirt j old J. Hounds, '10; Henry Davis, I Manager Kestley reports that tbe '10; Clarence Whealdon, '10. The ; receipts of the football team were I final contest will be held on Friday $85114.22. The net balance on the levelling, January 31. 'season Is $1442.95, but owing to the Tomorrow aftcrntion the prelim-j fact that $1000 is represented by a I Inarics for tho Interstate debate will i certificate of deposit on the Title Guarantee & Trust Company of Port land, $442.95 is all that Is available for present use. The coaches' salaries nmotinted to $1000, the training table cost $320, The treasurer has every bill and Its receipt attached on file at his office. Two More rhlterhilniilents TV, n.n,.,.. r. so.... ... i , . iit. w.i-Kwii will Kive 111 has been shown in debate this year, the spring a second concert to make be held nt the same place. The final contest will be held in Vlllnrd hall on Friday evening. Jan uary 24. Tho question for discus sion Is: "Resolved, That the pres ent laws with regard to Chinese Im migrants should be extended so as to Include Japanese Immigrants." No little umnunt of enthusiasm What Are You doing With 0 Yoir Spare Gush? Putting it away isi a sock? Putting it away in a bank? Or are you just "blowing it in?" Take our advice and Put it in Lots in Blair Street Addition TIIK SOCK S WING I'l.AN IN AM, ItlCIIT. IF SOMKONK DOKNN'T NTKAI. TIIK KIH'K. TIIK HANKS Alii: A I.I, ItKillT, TOO, AMI THKV WILL PAY YOl' 4 TO X I'KII t'fcXT I NTKKKST, which is vi;itv tioon; hi t an invkstmknt in in. ai it. Kiiti Kr Aiinmox with its wtihai. iik.vity ,ni sir. KItloH I.OT.XTION, WILL AtTl'AI.LY MAKK Yor I'ltoM no TO lot) ITU t KNT IN A YK Alt Olt TWO, YOl ( AN III Y LOTS ANI TIlXtTS Tlll.lti: MY MA KIN I) A SMALL (AMI IWYMIINT, AMI, IF YOl' .IKK, T XKK ( AltK OF TIIK 11X1. ANCK IN K XSV MONTH. LY 1'AYMKN I S. Coach Chase, who did so well with the Willamette elev en and our own second team, may be chosen. Professor Young and Professor Olen have moved their class rooms Into the upper part of Johnson hall. Steward Johnson takes Professor Young's room for his office. Profes sor Clark and Professor Sheldon will also soon have rooms. Dudley Clarke played in the St. Louis-Multnomah game. The Y. M. C. A. is considering giv ing a banquet in the near future. Examinations will begin in one month. LOWKLL ITKMS (Special Correspondence.) Lowell, Jan. 10. Victor Sharp is now mall carrier from Lowell to Ha zeldell. There was a watch party at the Rusch Island schoolhouse on New Year's eve. Mrs. Stiers baked a New Year's cake and unveiled It at ex actly 12 o'clock, and It soon disap peared, as the crowd ' quickly con sumed It with lemonade. The party consisted of 39 persons, all from Middle Fork and Rush Island. Mu sic and games were the order until 1 o'clock January 1st, 1908. John Cain's daughter, Beulah, 12 years of nge, has typhoid fever, but under the care of Dr. Tanner, of Springfield, sbe Is Improving. Mrs. Stiers, of Middle Fork vicin ity. Is laid up with the grippe. Clarence McBee. with two witness es, made a trip to Eugene last week to make proof on a timber claim. The high waters of the Willamette damaged Joe Carter's place, two miles east of Lowell, to a great ex tent, carrying away as much as six acres of one field and threatens more damage, as the current Is gradually taking away more available farm land. II A! HA! II A! (iood lllncsl Ion and (hm Health Bring Joyous Life Do not blame the poor dyspeptic tor oeing hlue, cross, nervous, lrrl tablc and grouchy. He hasn't got a hearty laugh In his whole system. Before there Is any Joy or merri ment It Is necessary to tone ui the weak stomach muscles and get diges tion working naturally by using Ml-o- no stomach tablets. This prescription cures all stomach troubles bv strengthening the digestive machin ery and putting It in such perfect or der that it will rare for all the food that Is eaten without distress or In digestion. So certain and reliable Is Mi-o-na to cure Indigestion and all stomach weaknesses that Hulls drug store sells it under an absolute guarantee o refund tho money unless It cures. Try a 50-cent box and see how quick ly yon win get relief from Indigestion and forget you have a stomach. KuiHTII GKAUK KXAMIA'ATIONS The eighth grade final examina- "I SAY, NBLL? HOW WOULD TOO LIKE TO CHUCK IT ALL?" tell him you want to give a baru dance regardless of expeusc. Your Jack-o'-lanterns are carried by an art ist, and they are illuminated by elec tric lights instead of candles. You dauce in the barn, but the dancing floor you laid down costs more than some of the real barns themselves, and tbe band you Imported from town will play tbe same music that we are going to have nil winter and by tbe same men." "I wanted to have tbe best," he said a little sulkily as he turned awuy. A little hand rested upon his nrui for a brief Instant, though ho felt the im press long after it had been removed. "It is the best your best" she said. "But It's not a real furm dance any more than this Is a real farm, Ted. It's all a play and a pretense. We were to wear print dresses, and Rita Farnuui is upstairs getting into a de collete mullc gown trimmed with real lace. That's her Idea of the way a farmer's daughter dresses." Ted glanced approvingly nt the sim ple little print frock that suited so well the fresh, rounded figure and the piquant face above. "It Is useless to paint the lily until the illy is faded." he said, with n little laugh. "When IMta Farnuui gets tj henven and she finds her nngelic robe is not to iter liking she will search the olber place for a dressmaker to fix It over. All dressmakers will go to the other place," he added. "That's the feminine belief," assent ed N'clln, with a rippling laugh that re minded Ted of the song of birds iu tbe early morning. "That's where they ought to go," he growled. "Even eternal torture will not atone their crimes against art and nature In the way they fix over the humiin form to make it conform to the dresses they have built on those wire models." "How about the way you have made this farm over Into a toy? That la Just as bad." "What's the matter with tho farm?" iieninnueii iiarrlon. "it's one of the Hons for the public schools will be j show places of the country. You are held .lanuarv 23, 24. May 14. 1T. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils rea.lv for the examination should n.itl'v me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap. pointed to conduct the examination it least la days before the date (,.r whiih tho questions are wanted w. n. nii.i.Aun,' County SiuHTintotnli':.t. ( AI L I (Hi IWXTl XVAItliANI'S Any of the following; well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to show you this property at any time giv.'ti th.'t I ,. ' I'.n on .l.i: teres! i Kugel'.i J I'-'os. the only one who has snid anything :i gainst It." "I am disappointed," explained the girl. "You see. dnd does nut lib., I reminded of those times when er" I "Before they found coal on his farm . and he g,.t Int.. society," completed ; Ted, who knew the story of Joel Fen i "ay s sudden rl-e to riches and bis j i!.se,iiem avoidance of any refereuce I to his Coini!ry 1 j f "Weil. ,!: has hated the countrv : ever Ht..v. but I love It. This has been ;"- first Msit t, a farm since the old days. I was l'. a ,t,;t, K,r, ,rotutst a new toy w!.u i . rtJ i -., ,,, ll0 oi in,, dan e. but I I'd WlMfttllv n k i: .- l... OREGON LAND CO. PLANK & JOHNSON FRENCH cS; REYNOLDS GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. PACIFIC LAND CO. H. CHEZEM Ti.AMi, t'.Mir.; M'llsCIMHK Kofi Tlir (,! ,,; T! lt! CAST lor I. -Tin v:j v Ho.. si ; i ;..! V ' ;.!.. ,.. I - :.. r-.,. ,t..., ,.f ' 1 I X VJ se party for the barn the same." she add Von are wearltor r..-..r. 1 a cotton shirt, but you've got k'b ly manner on; Ted." nrrlvil ( hny ...,. i,,..,,,, from a tie.irl.v fnrn," tbe i! raiment, others of the 1' irty hurried out nn n.- ' wai free ti wander to the It was sonifttK..' supposed to forget. ' leu a fashionable "fame. great disappointment to U o uicu!, . insincere e all fine wus disappointed (T Itself. She made herself In oue corner of the dart ,. luv ii.t.niu .-auiu out lalDflj;, nnd where she was not m ruption. " For an , hour she sat U luot.v .uui, vt.m uhu COIt u nuwio pnriur suit ffl , houses, and It was not out j eu s voice mat she recmt the present "I've been looking f, . where." he announced u ward her. "The ball Is mJ uu. every oue says It )( the season, nnd as a rctrtr that I may have leave of hair an uouiv "Your sister makes a cht ess." said Nelln. with suiue. - it must he a r. have some one to take shoulder the burden of ec: "You bet," declared Tel fervor than elegance. "Th: cover n multitude of socli, come; let's get out of this J reul country. It lies Juit road. We can sit over tbe real rustics nnd imagine enviously looking on and the music. Nella fell In with the s;pj laughingly they stole acrj to where a little knot of fo era bad gathered to me Ted found a scat for tier stone and took his place bi "Its funny," he said, the other side of the fei conif over here, while tt wish that they could be It's human nature, I what we know nothing of "I have been on both it minded, "nnd I like this US ciety Is all right for th nothing else, but I am it: It, Ted. It Is all so trti unhutnan." "Inhuman, too. for t chuckled Ted. "I say, X'eE you like to chuck It nil! too. Tills is n real farmi society trimmings. I'll ctr the trimmings, nnd we'll Then we enn live on W. fence, couteut on either. knowledge that we have : gate." Nella's hand stole Into h be very nice on both fence with you," she s! Postponed Beaming Willi Joy. Ilrj sat upon the edge of n! chair. His spectacles w happiness, nud he llsteK tension to tlia remarks ft' tive mother-lu law. "I must tell you frant! said the ItiiLv. "that m your marrying my dam wrung from me only m' knew that If I dl 1 not tip disgrace the family bj When Flic v.-nnts anytltt have to give it to lier or sco'ienees, and long n taught me that I niist' fan oiT n cyclone as rfr when she loses her temi' If there Is h tinllrna haav' pin. Has the ninrrlastKj yet?" Rut Mr. Mcek's sr longer misty. "I have, nmdnni." I" vouslv. "to see a ir.an ': rou will excuse me I1- wlth you-er-t.miorro And ns be flew ',J the little man confrar mum the '.art that comes.-.'. union .W"" Tin VV-sdam ' Tbe punillt Karm and wnlrbed Hie ripl1'1 A mini .nun. tewani'Jl skin of wine on Id Master." he sai.l t" bridge safe?" And b twisted roHs that cr "I am not n.vuslenif mout hurriedly." rep"" "nefore I can either c tho bridge 1 must K' been fully tested tW "You are to" f"' and straightway start' the ropes sai:-"d i flnally lie fell lnw tbe; "The bridge Is not ' ed to him. , The man nnu-rily nut i thoun'it y i. ....id i" the "That is true. Kar. Illlln Ti hlle N-fore .T to cross and fell t! And the man a so, i,.. . I- 1 TTlVZT. e Int ..f view tb t-rfit. t 1 'j w.n a e;i,t;( '. !,.. yoi'.rv k ' mm, : i d.l V ...t , at tt.re.tr i s'M i .ti Waiit, f ;S4C tir.urt4 ) ;b ll.sl stetie when ho rea mdelv threw liapplly inLssed b!a my V-"" - tvr. "you do., t k'1;'. tlie midst ..i i "Yes. I do" i'-" niati. r i "llivu In "r ,. "No. but I parnnct M' , I munching pcai.i.'- " 'In Htr lal tv. J!'r. ' rur. . -Hint