Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 07, 1908, Image 2

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    THE KIGKXE DAII.V CfAHK, 1 'KIH.IV. I'KIIKI'A ftV 7,
University of Oregon News
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I Pl'lKtlM I i;u tics
villi tin; hU'h sr)i;:ol di-l.iiiliis I-iiku- Ttl (), .,..,, ,.i.. ir the intiT
In their irewiit I n in. Sj (final ihh ,, n-ains n. Jir. tllllwrt. Onwn;
IIiIh liwn In pinna that covi'rt CuvatH l'mrVwHir A. H. 1'rli-st, WaiililiiKiuu.
1 "" rt"Tl;i?S "ZTX:
not exist niil-8 c-rtnln measure arc 1 01ll),.n hllH i.m.,! i,.t, and h; Is
Incorporated feir Hi wrk' Ufcxl yi'ar.ltntorlrm the lank with eniTKy and
Tho i!nivruliv l nt (he head of the deelKlon. The other two men are
leaK.ie. and the final context wllll" , WahlnKton, it U re-
1 ' I portud, ha Hlx i-oaehuK, one for eaeh
lie held here ilurliiK the irln(
The first complaint mvinn to Ilo in
the qucBllon for duhatv, for the rcii
hoii that the snnio proposition could
not bn lined by all, hut that several
liave been Ktudled, a cane In some In
man. I tie meiiiiiers or the ureKon
'tnHin are working hard on their (iiiuh
I tion.
Itaskelliiill Ti-lllll.
Tne basketball team will leav.; on
Its trip IhroiiKh Kustern Orenon,
t WiiKMiiiL'tnn fitirl Idiitio next Hii t Urdu V
Mlanees having to be worked out In ;, T, fim KHmo wm ,e played
two weeks. This comiiels the dehat- with Cliemawa. Baturday nlKht, the
or In a high m-hnol to do llttlo else next two, .Monday and Tuesday, with
-t , ., . Idaho in Mjl-ow, tiiu fourth with
than work on tho -fon. to ,,,, Vie r, , l-ull-
neglei t of their studies, and oeeaslons; nmlli um ,":. rt r t i with Whitman at
lilenly of eompcilut, j Walla Walla, and the next two In
The r.et'oiid lonipmliil Is that the I'endlcton and Portland with the
t iiikii Krnooi anil .iuiiiioiiiiiii v.iuii re-
luelhods aro radically different, for
( Slieetlvely.
nome liluli school lir.ve worked out 'the men who will make the trli,
Ihelr ciiiesilons wllhout atteniptlni; to ! Hr i.oon.-ly, Van Hi oy, .Moore, Wul
learn written pieces l.y heart, while Karrl'imlon, Channun, Htninv,
others have hail mere recitations, the : Htevenson, Coach Murphy and .Man
body of which was written hy a coach, j K,., Nelson.
It Is claimed, and leani'.d hy heart, 1,'ast Halurdav nlnht tho team went
nil recited In the contests, i'roni ,0wn to defeat ' beforu the (). A. (;.
the sentiment in somii towns there ,y the n,!ore 30 to 14. Tho first
ecnn to he the belief thut this Is nn iiair was 19 to 3, but In the second
"iduu advantage. lhl, my Kot ov,,r thflr stage fright
For remedies tho plan to have one Hn, th ,.,. Kt0Mrl 12 to 11. Van
general question Is offered, and that Scoy threw most of the baskets,
the sides shall nut ho assigned until ,,, ,. v..i..
a short stntnil limn lierorn llm ili.luili. tui-Hli oiih.
thus compelling thn dehalurs to sneak . Tha aurean Debating Society has
to a largo degreo extemporaneously
A point concerning Judges will also
be brought up. Tho present inethodB
of choice Is for each team to select
nominated officers as follows: Presi
dent, It. Mount and C. K. Lyons',
vice president, Gordon C. Moores;
secretary, William Wattenburg; as-
one, and a third to be appointed. All ; nltnt secretary, W. U Diinton;
treasurer, i;. a. oteei ana lien Wil
liams; sergeant-at-armn, L, Mayer;
censor, C. li. Ilamble.
It seems quite likely that a fresh
man football game will bo played
with O. A. (!. next year at Corvallls.
It Is also likely that a first team
game will be played with Whltworth
College at Tacoma In the futuro.
Tha latter held O. A. 0, down to a
close score this year.
Coach (.'base, of tho second timm,
three judges, It la claimed, should be
appointed for the reason that then
none of them will feel indebted to
ellliar nldo for their position,
liett W. I'rescolt was chosen In
tercollegiate orator laBt Friday night
In a splendid contest, and will com
pete for honors nt the Intercollegiate
Oratorical Association contest at
Monmouth March 21.
Tho winner Is from Baker City and
a member of the senior claas. Since
entering tho University ho has nl- has left for tho ICust
ways been active In student affairs Physical Director llaywnrd has re
nin! Is al present president of the As- celved a, letter from Dan Kelly. The
soclatotl .Student. During the nasi
three years Prescott has been a mem
ber of tho tenor section of tho 'var
ity glee dull. Mis oration was. on
"Mercy That Condemns." Tho orutlon
dealt with tho evil of our country
nnd reproached present public opin
ion and officials for being too lax.
Tho enntnstants worn;
Josbo II. Bond, "Kvolutlon of Char,
ucter.
Moielle II. Ilnlr, "The Army of the
Dawn."
Ilert W.
latter is about to Join the Twenty
second regiment, National (liiard of
New York, which maintains an excel
lent athletic organization.
Tho Y. M. C. A. of tlio University
has one of tho largest memberships
of any cnllego In tho United Slate.
It now claims 1 1 4.
Iilxniiilnatlons for the first semes
ter began Inst Wednesday. Bo far
they no reported as rather severe.
Today at Walla Walls representa
tive of the six big institutions of tho
Northwest are holding n meeting tin-
Prescott "Morcv That I orinwoai are miming a meeting un
Condemns " ler tho auspices of Whitman Col-
Harold J, Hounds, "Tho Noblllly of !"K0 1,1 or'1"?' ninko niln govern
Itohert Hums " '"K "r reiiulntliig football relations
t'larenco 1,'. Whealdon, "Coinmur- U'tween the Institutions President
.dill MiichlnvulllnnlBiii." 'Campbell and Curl McClaln nro rep-
Henry Davles. win, was also a con: resent ng the varsity.
testant. was unable I. tor the irv.l ""', wlll " "''
cut on account of Illness.
In accordance Willi the constitu
tion of tho InteiPnlleglato Oratorical
AKUiwhillon till ,.f 11.,, l,.l.i ,...11..
In the league held their annual Iry.l hn 'V'"',1 ') W" v "''-
ntiton Friday evening. Tho winners iT ,h ; " lll,ve
nt the other c ges are us follows; I charge of that i epat'linent of the as-
. I'aclflo College, Harry Maxfleld, I "''' l"" ''' bereafter.
"JCducntlonal Kinaiieli.allon." ' Delegates representing the eight
McMinnv College, Joseph (I. rnl "f" Intercollegiate Orn-
.ltlchardson'Tho Trend of the Hour." '"' "' Association met al .Monmouth
dent on Thursday nfternoon which
will keep her from classes for some
time.
Hthiin Collier, 'Oil, has been put at
I'aclllc University, w
"Vindication of a Nation
10. Owynn,
Maul Saturday afternoon and elected
Judges for the coming contest III
Albany College, Wallace IMunier. ' !t!"r ,1'h"e1 wV? . I','1'
"The Cry of tho Oppressed."
I rlftu Collegw. John lv Wright: Me-
Oregon Ht4.to Normal School, Mrs. !' " ,V"""K:,i Vu v '
U Hryant. "A Prophotlc ltecor, ." j Albany College, W II a m P. Neal; Or
Willamette University, C. It. ltel- Alrn '"!' ' lege jPoter 1.
i,, Ta,.i.n..iv1 ('-.,,.. J u, ...... I.ockwood; W lllnniette University,
knap, "Twentluth Century States,
Oregon Agrlrultiiral College, John
O. Hchroedur, "Nature' Calls."
The final tryont for Interstate ora
tors will take place on Friday, Feb
ruary HI. Those who will compete
lit that time are Ilert W. Prescott, It.
Walter It. Wilson; Pacific Universi
ty, Sam Lawrence; Oregon State Nor
mal School, Virgil Untitle) University
of Oregon, Thomas It. Townseud.
Night before Inst tho night watch
man at the University discovered an
attempt to enter tho library to se-
I). McCorty, Cecil K, l.yans. Clarence cure, he thinks, examination uues-
1.. Whealdon, Jesso II. Ilond nnd A. 'Hons. The wlnduwawore all securely
C, Marsters. Tho preliminaries were fastened.
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 up with
everything that's modern in the' way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, Th. Shoe Man.
West 8th street.
Hi Home of Good Shoes
MMayaaptgriOT;itir--TrwAm.n
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitwarc just m
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters V,f,LheLfndins
iUtlKVS flu
S. L. LONG LWPE STORE
- - r Miu mru,n ai,repfj m
WtEKLY REPORT OF r,
EUGENE MARKET
f'lilttlm hark 4 1-2 j ',c.
Wool IS,..
I'oulti')', V.v.V. etc.
Kkk, per doz 21c. "
Jialry llutter Per roll CO 45.
Creamery Dutter Per roll, CO
liens Per lb. He.
I'rys Per lb. Sc.
(leese Per lb., 7c.
Ducks Per lb.. 8c.
Turkeys Per lb, 1214 c.
Kriiltw, VcgetableM. I'.'lc.
New Potatoes DOc por cwt.
Onion Per cwt., $3.7!.
Lemons per case, $3.75.
Oranges 2.75.
Iilvestock afarket.
Htecrs Por lb., 3 !fi 3c. '
Good cows 3 'i'v 2 l-2c.
(lood prime dressed veal ri6c.
Mutton on foot Per lb., 3'4t&4o
1'al. Ilos 4 I .'2tfl'.ric.
Flit hoKH, dressed Be.
(rain and Feed.
Flour M.H-".
Oat hay tic.
Cheat hay per ton $14.
Timothy hay Per ton $15.
New oats Per bu., 4 2c.
Hran, per ton, $Uli.
Mixed feed Por ton, $2S.
Khorls. per ton, $:I0. '
New Wheat Per bu.. 7ro.
Itolled barley Per ton, $:!.ri. ,
Chopped feed $3t per ton.
rollTI.AXO M.XIIKUT IIKI'OKT
Portland, Feb. 0. The v.v. mar
ket, which, was more or less unset
tled yesterday because of the uncer
tainty of tho weather conditions, for
the Immediate futuro, wa weak
amtln today on tho return of warm
weather. Yesterday some dealers
held for 27 to 2 cents for Oregon
ranch stock, hut It is understood that
no Important Bales were made at
those figures. Today's prices were
25 to 2(1 cents, and at these prices the
market was not active. Kkks stocks
generally are larRo, nnd the receipts
today wers considerably In excess of
tho demand.
There was no chanKB of Importance
In tho poultry market, which usually
Is not active until later In the week.
While receipts of hens and chickens
wen) not laro, they were rather
heavier than tho requirements for
the dav.
In tho ornnKO market Just now
there Is a serloiiB shiirtiiKe In lar);o
slr.es, "while the supply of the smal
ler Kiadea Is sufficient for the pres
ent. There is a chance, however, for
a shortage in all grades In the near
future, for tho movement of tho fruit
from tho south Is almost at a stand
still. Ono carload Is on the way to
this market, but when more will come
Is not known. Tho Interruption In
Hhlpments Is duo to the hud weather
that has prevailed in the orange dis
tricts for some time past. Prices
hero today were unchanged. .
One car of lemons was received
hero today. Tho market Is slow to
steady, with no chnngo from tho quo
tations in for lust week.
The Pearson-Pago Company ro:
celved one car of sweet K)tatoes,
which hold firmly nt $3.25 per hun
dred. Tlie market Is strong here and
In the south. A car of Jersey Island
celery Is due tomorrow,
W. II. tllarku H Co. will this month
miike I he last shipment for the sea
son of apples to the Vladivostok mar
ket. This consignment will bo about
n corload, and It will probably leave
within a week or ten days. Only tho
best late-keeplug varieties will bo In
cluded lit the slilpmeut.
The lucal apple market Improves
In a slow hut steady way, though the
prices have undergone no change for
A week or more. Tho latest addition
to local stocks was a small shipment
thut ciimo in from ('mis Hay.
Onion (irowers Ht III llulllsti.
"I can see nothing In tho condi
tion of the southern onion market to
warrant paying more than $2.50 for
Oregon products at this time," said
a local dealer today. "Hut many of
tho growers still maintain their bull
ish views. They demand $3. They
rimy get that figure, hut It Is doubt
ful, despite tho fact that the Ran
Francisco market Is now falrty firm
and slocks here limited. It must he
remembered that Mnstern onions are
now going to tho Southern markets,
and It will hn but a short time before
there are supplies from Japan, to say
nothing of the early California offer
iniis that will ho ready for the mar
ket next mouth."
HopN mill Prohibition.
North Yakima, Feb. 4. The hop
growers of this statu at the coming
genet'iil election will have a power
they have never had before, and as a
result something In the nature of a
e on tilnat Ion between tho hop produc
ers and the liquor Interests In Wash
ington Is not nn Impossibility and
perhaps not Improbable.
In four counties of the state Cloy
will be aide to elect, representatives
to the legislature who will go pledged
to siippo't legislation demanded by
them. In others they may lie able
to combine with other forces and In
this way secure friends In the nest
legislature. It Is apparent thut the
liquor Interests, especially the brew
eries of the state, will really combine
on any proposition looking to nun mil
strength, because the brewer has al
ways found the hopgrower an eneinv
to prohibition. In Washington the
liquor Interests have always been ac
tive at election time, and an able bib.
by Is always maintained at Olympls
during the Uw. making seas u.
Th omanliatlon of the Washing
ton Hopitrowevs' Association at I'uv
nllup lust week In which over 1 tie of
(the leading producers In the slat'
took part. pronlstM to rev.ilntlonue
the Industry In this part of the
North. t. At the imetlng the state
wis dSMded Into three sections and
nc-rtcis here art now perfi-ctlng an
organisation of a branch to have
ch.ir;,' of the work In Western Wash
ltt.:to',i, 1 !i,, ssmm-UU. i H( ,M,,-t.
umll:i:e wllh 111,. Pacific Coast Hop
Rroiyci r.' union.
I '! rehic'len if the hoi acrea,:,.
.' I i'-e elite his'.!. oi of the ml.l.llc;i.in
tidied H i lil!),;:llvlltn
n.c:i:s locking to the pvi pet nation o!
tho Industry. An ef in. has been mad'
.to .secure a pledge troll) .rov.'.-r.-i t.
1 redo!-,, acriui,'- in.d 'l"'.v up wird
j wbero fiod n- e!!.-: h;.ve :, b n
jctireii. (a i.v;y lie-!'! of ! i"'
j fl vi- acrei thcro will Pe rcduul ' n -
J'Oim.AMl Mtltbe'T ISKPflHT
Creatnerv Hotter :joc'f.' 3"c.
K'g. 25 li 2i;e.
Chickens 12 H I 3c.
Wheat Valley, S.'le; bluoslem, S5i
Oats Per ton, $271 $2H.
Ilarley Per ton, $27 i $30.
Hay Tlmothv, $1S; cheat, $14.
Grain Ilav S 1 4 i $15.
Mohair Choice, 2Slr30c.
Wool Valley 8cft20c.
Hops Prime, 4 i c fj 7.
Potatoes SOift 60c.
Onions $2. 40 (ft $2.50.
Chlttlm bark 4i 5 Vic.
NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT
S. S. Ran ate will open his new elec
tric theatre In tho llodes building on
Willamette street next. Monday even
ing. He will put on the Passion Pluy
and tho price of admission for this
performance will bo 10 cents, al
though after that It will be only 5
cents. The plaro.wlll seat 100 per
sons nt one time, performances will
ho glvn In the nfternoon and even
Ing. The little theatre will be fit
ted up handHomely and will no doulit
prove a popular place of amusement.
Its name will bu the Electric theatre.
HOl'XI) Tll.VFI,S I.IOO
' MII.KH II Y INSTINCT
San Francisco, Feb. 6. Tho In
Btlnct of dogs, which often leads them
long distances to their original homeB
has again been Instanced at Oakland.
Sent to the Western part of Montana
last December a greyhound yester
day appeared at Its old home in Oak
land, much to the surprise or uoc
Michael Ryan, Its former owner.
Ryan conducts kennels at 1902 Un
ion street, and last December sold
two greyhounds to a person going to
Montana.
Yesterday a trnvel-slalned and
foob-weury greyhound appeared at
the kennels. Ryan went out to drive
It away, but upon seeing h 1 in the dog
gave an eager bark and leaped to
welcome him.
"Am I dreaming?" queried Ryan.
The lick of the greyhound's tongue
ngulnst his face assured him that he
was very much awuke, and now Ry
an is very much puzzled as to how
"Mooey" traveled over 1 500 miles,
guided entirely hy nnlninl instinct.
Keeping Open House.
Everybody is welcome when we
feel good; and wo feel that way only
when our digestive organsnro work
ing properly. Dr. King's New Life
Pills regulate the action of tho stom
ach, liver and bowels so perfectly one
can't help feeling good when he uses
those pills. 25 cents at W. A. Ktiy-
kendall s drpg Btore.
If you Buffer with Indigestion, con
stipation, feel mean und cross, no
strength or nppetlte, your system Is
unhealthy. Holllster'a Rocky Moun
tain Tea makes tho system strong j
and healthy, 35c. Tea or Tablets.'
Linn Drug Co.
Notice of Kl.utl Settlement.
Entitle of Wlllam A. Marshall, de
ceased. Notice is hereby given that N. S.
Marshall, administrator of tho es
tate of William A. Marshall, deceas
ed, has filed his account for final set
tlemeut of the said estate, nnd Mon
day, the 10th day of February. 11)08,
at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of
snld day, al the county court room at
the court house in hugene, Lane
county, Oregon, has been set by the
Honorable 0. R. OhrlBtnan, county
Judge of said county, to hear objec
tions to the same.
Dated this 2 7th day of December,
A. D. 1907. '
N. 8. MARSHALL,
Administrator.
JESSE 0. WKI.W,
Attorney for said estate.
NOTICK TO t'KF.IMTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that Mary
Elizabeth Heller has been appointed
executrix of the estate of Philip Hoi-!
er. deceased, by the County Court of j
Luno county. Oregon, this the 2nd :
tiny of January, 190S, and all per- i
sous having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present'
tho same to said Executrix duly verl-.
fled as hy law required ut the office
of I. X. Harliaugh, situated I- Room
5 over the First National Hank In the
City of Kngene, Lane county, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated this 3rd day of January,
190S.
MARY ELIZABETH 11EI.1.KR
Executrix.
I. N. Ilarhnugh,-
Attorney for Estate.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is herehv given that the un-'
d 'nUncd. administrator of the es-.
tat',' of J 'soph H. Stone, deceased,
has filed hts fln.il m-c.nmt with the
ctMintv clerk of I. nno county. Ore
gon, and an ord-'r has been inatle and
enlered of re-ord directing this tl itlce
.slid so'tluit Motuliiv. Ci, i;th i!:iv of
Vpri!, Kiev, ., the hour of to oVl u'k
a in , for the hearing of oMeetlons,
lit any. to sal I acconn: and for tho
1 (Irtil! Si I'.Vl'e 'll ''.1 estate
R VI. I'll W. Sl'ONK,
j A,l'iitn':stt.i'or of the estn'.. of
' Jov.vu H. Ste.no. deceased.
Saturday
From 3:30 till 9 oclock
we will sell
Mens' Ties
value up to 5Cc at
19c
JO yards
best Outing Flannel
for
59c
Opportunity
Knocks Bite
A BARGAIN ONCE GONE IS
NEVER RECALLED. LET NO
THING KEEP YOU FROM THE
STORE SATURDAY
WATCH
SATURDAY
NIGHT'S
PAPER
FOR
MONDAY'S
BARGAINS
Everything at Manufacturers' Cost
$16-$18- $20 SUITS
Only three more days left to
to get the best all wool
suits, hand tailored, the
latest styles, values up to
$20 for
$11.95
Ladies'
Coats and
Suits
Y2 Price
65c DRESS GOODS 35c
Buying from a New York
manufacturer 1000 yards
of all wool Ladies' Cloth
at 50c on the dollar we are
going to give the people ol
Eugene the benefit of the
bargain, value to 65c yard
sale, . j
the yard JJC
The BON MARCHE Thes0My
Jenkins &
Starbuck
Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
We are new comers here
and are in the
Real Estate
Do
Business
We have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number of Eastern
People who are going to
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis
posing of properties such
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. We
are personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are comtng west. If
you want to SELL, list
your property with'us for
there is going to be "things
doin" in real cstat: that
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms 17 and 18
THEATRE BLOCK
I Acreage!
Acreage!
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
II Rooms 3 and 4 Beckwith Bldg j
ANNOUNCEMENT I
G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puaehased the GROCERY stock of B. A:
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and
carries at all times the best brands of
Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
WE AIM TO PLEASE
52 East,
9th S'reet
Phone
Main 53
G. H. IRTISH
HOWER & WOOD
Ili'lll VlnH nnil Tlmlirr I.nlul
I'anrh, Kiirm mul ("Jty l'r,.Tly
Your imirming,. r-, itully
Hixim !, out Klri m. Ilnnk
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuvkrndjll, M. D.
. O. ProMt-r, M. D.
H- J- Birtle, M. D.
R. F. Sciiete, M. D.
D. A P.iinr, M. D.
' 0'B.DB,M D.
u E. McDougal. M. I).
S. E. Stevens l
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating; room and tquipmcnl.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations.
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
Training School for Nurses..
Regular ccmrsc of lectures by the faculty and pncl
trairung m the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
o tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. TCT iwcwn ah m rv Snot.
. . I'lWll TI NKIS . .
LrHvr i.nlrr, , Kil.r.- iMnn.i
H.inx'. I'k..nc Main 41
ltixlili'iw VUOYiM l-.'il, si.
Kcit-n I'll. mo 15,-d jjTT 1.
TF ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDES SON, Mir.
Rj!t-F.imff.in pi,n
s.?. M.,$!.ia.s:.oo
tm Buj to tn.i trpm jli u;
Front ityi M.rri!H-, Si. "
P" . ,"v,..
BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MARKET
'I arc now located in our ne-v buildin?
urUjS the sircet and we will be pleased to see you-,
' .SPECIAL..
o 51b Can Choice Lard for A 65c
-VlCt'L
Or iiis and Slewj Strictly Cd't, Price
B?vODERS BR.OS.
El