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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
0 . aa - , W . IIF o O C3 CZTS I Just I Arrived a Sophomore Clothes In the Latest Spring Styles and Newest S1 lades designed and selected for te man who likes swell clothes at .reasonable.prices Sizes 33 to 40 University of Oregon News New Derbies and Sift Hats STETSON SHOES i . AMl'SKMEXTS . The ffnhl aga'Dul the rafurenduin whlrh ht-lpa wonderfully the work u! of the L'nlvcMiiy HpiniirlutloD hau the botany apartment. The j.Jay, "Antony and opntra. . ' ' , 1'rofennor Bweetsr also bnllows 1 will bp Klven wllh the wealth of real 'rH:-,',7.,ri (alio.- Tha Veen he ha. found a location for a blolo- In,1!ficen which the poct'i own re!n be taken up ,n the future. RtaUy tha, th.re ran b , no doubt o, over the .ft., and for that matter lh.k,lb.ll Tr. H "rd ha turned to severa. out of the mate, alumni and friend The University basketball team re-1 npraMf,,. for assistance In this en- of the University are u.inK all their ti.ra.-d from It. tour of the Inland TrnrVie lit scheme of stage pic- Influence to cause the movement on Empire last Sunday, and while they i , ' ' haa b(,en carre(i out bv M. nart of the enemies of education to WOn only two eamea on the trip, they I . . , nitnA nhin whose fall. - ' came mn rln to winning three of the! , ' i'. j,..inin bh nnrinir NEW i 7 V! V W In Portland, the Alumni, who are other, thm the showing Is very cred very numerous, have taken a hold of liable, particularly when It Is con- the work, and are pushing the Uni- gidered tbe poor gym the team has to verslly side of the fight very .Irons:- train In. ly. A canvas will .oon be made of The team was silently weakened the business men of that city to so- Dy the auBenre of "Dick" Hathaway, licit fund, for the distribution of lit- captain and .tar guard, but neverthe- erature to every voter In the .tate. lesa they played star ball. Under the Already considerable money has been tutelage of Coach Murphy the team raised by subscription. i,ag g0 far won eight out of sixteen In Eugene, as well alumni, the fac- gamet. nlty and students are taking hold of The' men who went on the exnedl the campaign, backed loyally by the t)on wfirB. Vnn ar.0yt Moore, Wat people of the community. Wednes- Fon, Lonely Stephenson. Charman. day at a muss meeting at the Unl- FarrlnRton, strong. Coach Murphy. verBlty, nearly every student present ,, Munai,,.r NelRon. promised to write at least ten let- Tne BcorB9 ma(je on the trip were turn to' voters In the state nsklng lur , ai follows: their help. Each student is expected , Chemawa 9- Oregon 22. Idaho, 13; Oregon, 16. Pullmnn, IS; Oregon, 13. Whitman. 23; Oregon, 21. Pendleton High School. 21; Ore gon, 20. M. A. A. 0., 32; Oregon, 9. Two or three more ganie3 will yet be played this season. Dy loyal sup port Manager Nelson will make a fine showing. Oratory Tonight. The Interstate oratorical tryout will to file a list of names, which will be compared with others, so that no needless repltltlons need be made In I correspondence. The Alumni asso-i elation has also been getting In or-' respondnnce wllh its members. In or der to gather In all the funds pos sible. While the general opinion seems to prevail that the University will win j f nt . the supporter, of the Institution Will HUl l?L IlllJ ro.uuinu fann, nnif BERTS BROS, n TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street. 0 3C3Q 1 Acreage! I . Acreage! Three, Five or Ten I Acre Tracts, , 2J I miles from Post , Office on easy pay- , merits, near school. Hovey Block, 8th and Will. :: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 :: 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 44 44 444 because. of the Interest In the col!egebe hed tonght villard hall. Those I18U11, HIIU parti uu pwuuui ui mo name that the referendum gives the stute In the Middle West and neigh boring cornmonweal'1.. Mump Kpldemlc. For the last lew iuu....is an epi demic of mumps ha. compelled a ni"ihor-of .tlldent. to intnrrutit their college work. Prof. McAllster also lienib attacked. While not danger ous to life the epidemic Is very an who will try out for Oregon will be Bert W. Pr?scott, R. Dell McCarty, .tesse H. Hnnd, Clarence L. Wheal don, Cecil K. I.vans. A. C. Marsters. ''Varsity It'-P's. Will Applegate, of Klamath Falls, and a former E. H. S. student, has enterd the 'vanity. William HlgKinn has returned to college after t half yar's absence. Mls Elsie Dow. who attended the noylng, and In aome casos where the ; ,!njvrs , Wnshlngton last semcs patlents are old becomes serious. Ust ter hn, rR.cntoI.,rt r)re-r..n spring one of the Pullman m-n was ft 1)ncn nfnc.,,ny announced suffering wllh the mumps, and after-that th0 Kp0 Hut) wM, e,ve nothpr wards aevernl University men were , onnPert thH pnri ,n prdnr to n, afflicted with the disease, it also,.,n ,,, ,.,,., wh,n waa ,.reatl,A on breaking out again this fall. th E,torn nreeon trln. ICcgiMtnition Ileglstrntlon nt the University has reached 417 In the undergraduate de partments. The mil. leal students are also numerous and bring up the total students In rUe"iance. in Eugene somewhere nenr dOO. Out of the stu dent, bp 'v p' t!ie examinations at the end Tf th" first ."Ul ster, fivi flunk ed out, while otlnrs received what. Is known es enntlltlins. Threo mem bers of the vtrtty fotliall teams an reported to have falle.i In the mid year examinations and under the fac ulty rule will not bo itble to return to college mil 11 next year. Professor Trrlll and.Fome of h" mining engineers spent two days lif week making connntntlns last wek at. the coal mine near Spencer's Butte. Mdntlre, tttnn 1iHi" fmirpr n-i.' Profe?ao Tor-M mee nn the perty The. Hh P-linol neba,,n? 'igne iMfltrlet. chnniplnnphli will pe"n be deelded. The Inter-dllct debite? will then be held, and the two win ning tennis will have their final m teet at the University. At present it rcmnlna for Grants Pass and Marsh field to fight 11 out nt Uosebnr'7 on jruiuniy a o mr LIIU i:illlllJlJimian Iji ui . oomnern uregon. just wno tney aro tne regisi.aiion The central Oregon ehamplonahlv authorities have not given cut. but j i, between Lebanon and nrownsvllle EUGENE HOSPITAL For the cm and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps ol trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. Medical and Surgical STAFF W KuvknuUII. M. t). W. O Ptnvr, M. D. P. I. IVirllr, tf.. I. R. f rM.-lr. M. H. l A I'll-r, M. I. (in C'H,IVl r, 1 D. L. E. VkD.Hie.il, M. fj. TflEl)Ot7roU OK OSTKOPATIiV Wliej !(' Title Means How He Clets It pud the Peculiar Abilities Ac quired in Ills lra Course of Training The gradu.it of a rcogt!lzetl col 'efo of osteopathy, nfter a long and hiiustive study or the highest au 'hnrltles In nnatoniy, physiology, untholngy, diagnosis, therapeutics and ;ill kindred branches. Is awarded a diploma that gives .him n legal right i 'o the title of Doctor of Osteopathv. That Is the only title that ho wishes. ! for he makes no pretense of practlc-i ing medlciv, wo-d medicine b-! ing generally accepted as mcLinlnsj drucs. The ah! roviation of the tltlo cf ! Doctor of Osteopathy Is D. 0.. audi the province of the 11. O. 13 to help nature, in the human body, to right herself. He believes Hint drugs are not only unnecessary, but distinctly .la-.inv'liig, and that the body Is a very levfeet machine. Hint will run nlong itnooHily if supplied with the proper fuel 1 food), and If none of Its p;irts gel out. of position. Itepaii lng the Structure. Hut, white the most pertecl of 11:3- 'hllies. it is also tile moat l..llr.nl.. pervade the whole or Knglnnd. In and derrtnemeiit of Its parts can 'be business llf". In h itee lite. In conver- brought a'.jnut In nenre nt tM.ll,.,, l H-.ILtl.,, 1 1 i . "JO. will have a untile with (1 A C fresh-1 '. . """"" 1" ' '". sn.uns, llllcllle exert oils, ui !, WuZr 24 or .vVrntr 7 mlZJl'ul' "l K-yl nrntraetlon. , relaxations er r'lnes for the freshiunn and sec-1 , , 1n.101.ih ui temperature, are 111,;,,,;": arra.,"",? tTaX?! .t,!tW UnH! !T'"y f,T,"f may when t'i,. viit iliv team Is awiv , , " ' " ""uie in mhs neiteaie iiuvhaii- ',.mt s S..,,e a .',!n,a,i!wau.s' ;i vair's wel dn-s ed """ n,'" ,Sl,""";""" ""' im- a ganie very b,..y. Im, .h, '- 'lillili f..r tv To ' " in-lit does not see fit to add that ,,,.,, wi ,,!,,.. ,., , ,,. , to the alrcn-lr hard '. .........,.,...,.,-, .,,,, , n is ior , ne es iec:a work or. fin 1 1,,,. , ... ... 1 V o ,,B ,l""1,l '' 'a.ni.us for, Ing Hie derangement and rerrlfvin.. ... v. ...... w.,l.a . ,, ,, . . . ii'ii toe osimjia, tile phvsit'l'tn is I The gym has been re-olled and the trained. He is a master m. they will be known in a few dys bv thetr absence from class room and campus. All will have to do the la it :iemo3ter'8 work over ngaln. Iturcs Halunlay. Next Rr-turdny nfternoon the Inter clas'i r 'lay will be run 0,1 Klncaid field, thi' winning team of five men to get five gold medals, one to each Individual. The Seniors have not en tered a team. Mays. Slcvers, Downs, Hoover nnd Moon will represent the freshman; Lowell, Hudson, W. Williams, Itld doll and Jamison, the Sophomores; Pint,, Wood, llonil, Sullivan nud Mc Kwen will uphold the honor of the Junior class. rv-tlcll ScliiNliile. V"ii""r McKweii has partially ar--t"i. - the football schedule for llios p. follo'vs: University of Idaho - V'tscnv, (lettiber 31: I'nlwrslty of WesHngton nt Kugene, N'oveinber H; Oregon Agricultural College at Portland November 21; Multnomah Club nt Poriland. Thauksidvlng day, November 20. Ilesldes these he ex pecta to arrange games wllh three of In the Columbia rlvr district the a debate Is to be between Clntsk'in'r and Astoria at Astoria on Mar-h 7 In Eastern Oregon linker City, Union Enterprise and The Dalles yet remair unbeaten. A new event In University nthl 'llc this year will be a college champion ship track meet. Formerly It hnr been the custom to have a meet be tween the two lower classes, while the upper classmen looked on. bo, this year the meet will tie enlarged In scope and nil four classes will fight for the championship of the University. The Phtlnloglnn Society has chal lenged the l.aiirenns to an lnter-so-clety freshman debate to be held In the spring. It Is needless to add that the Iaiureana will probably cheerfully accept the defl. The University of Washington de sires to hold n tennis tournnnietit. There Is little likelihood of Oreg ir pnrtlclpatln;'. Professor K. K. DeCou Is In receipt of n letter from Professor Jos:-,,!, Q,.hr,.p ,l,.i.nHni,l ,.f 1.1........ ....... the minor colleges prior tn the .Idaho; , , K'K., ,,,,. ,.os,.ul.(.,, .,. game. T hese will probably be Pa-1 Professor Schafer notes especlalh , . , . ' " "Mia.i.eue ami , ,,irlt of leisure which s 11s ,0 (in account of Hie new rules a freshman team will be organized nnd experience in designing and executing beautiful and correct settings or classic plays has earned him through several generations of famous actors the soubriquet of "the grand 01a man of scenery." . The dancing has, been rehearsed undr the personal direc tion of M. F. Trostler, of Cleveland, Ohio, whose achievements in arrang ing terpischorean effects on a colos sal scale have made him famous. A special feature will be a premiere danseuse of personal grace and expert accomplishments. The chorus and orchestra will be under the direction af the company's own leader, and a skilled electrician will give his undi vided attention to the lighting effects which have been arranged to embrace a magnificent array of scenery. Among the old favorites who will j appear in Mr. Hanford's company producing "Antony and Cleopatra"! are Alex McKenzie, John M. Kline and Geo. C. Gunther. This repre sentation of one of Shakespeare's greatest dramas will be especially noteworthy because of the brilliant opportunities It affords Miss Alice Wilson In the role of Cleopatra. Miss Wilson, though an Englishwoman, has during her stay in this country been prominently cast with Otis Skin ner. Nat C. Goodwin, Charles Hawtry, and Viola Allen. The date of Mr. Hanford's engagement at the Eugene theatre is tonight. "The last of His Race," with all Its wealth of special scenery, gorgeous costumes and bright and catchy spec ialties, Is the attraction at the Engine theatre Monday, February 24. This piece, whoch has attained such an en viable reputation and secured such a hold on the hearts of the thactre roers from one end of the country to he other, is from the pen of Clarence Hennett, author the the "Holy City." mother notable success. Mr. Bennett has located his scenes near the city of Mexico, and based the fabric of the nlay upon t?e events which actually occurred during t'-e brief reign of the unfortunate Emperor Maximil-i 'hn. The grDat treasure. 'the secret if which was o loyally and Jealously; guarded by El Agullla. (the eagle) who although a serf t-aeei. his lln- -"aL-e from the rryal Mnnt-zunni. Is founded on fact. Th? success If this pice has h"en so phenomenal In America that the firm has deeded to present It next year In EnslsnH Kiinie as yet schedule. Whitman and W both will have fine toam. Koh.-rl W. Korhea, who 'will coach this year. Is considered a fled among apparatus r?-arranced. Nothing But Light HUNTER. & WILLOUCHBY Have installed n iiri-to,-(l.ite Gas I.ijjhtinji, C'ikiii and 1 1 eating Outfit, ami have a competent Gas man to talk GAS to you. We are goinv; to make a specialty tf lie,litiii business houses with a Gas'I.iht yon can ile jicml on. Come down t our store and see what Gas will do, W'e me always glad to cv plain light M you, either Klectiie or Gas. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 516 Willamette St, Eugene, Or. :llld when nnvthlm' , .-..... - ...t.u ' the students. Ily his reputation ho i,..,, ' . ,'.T... . ' . , ' . 11 ls ":'er mechanician! should be the best man the Unlver-1 "Y.l,. , " " " n ,, .. 1. 0, Z. , f c',,ll'd '" i . iwnnoiu a coach, owing to the fact 1 if some little nart has ulit, ,. "Olio" Ar isplg. r will not plnv I, ' V ""n"p '- great. Cot,, !, ! place, the resulting trouble mav be a next ,a. Tha , ur' yoai' XJJZ ; m-haTve'r'haT1 i lT C XX i ly enacieu nars mm. o. a. 1, is mei t ... " ""-. r-A.cti. ou,a oe only college which will not lose men ! 1 , ly lo "nit repairs In the wrong e- by the nil. I RtHHTIt (iRAHK XXAMlS TUis k". m? JWor f,lrln"- damage. Hm I Kmiiiis for Clerks. , , "'" ""rsman does nothing un-! . Kxamlnntlons will be hold on' Th eighth grade final examlns-1 ,1,1, 'h,',r,;"Kh examination 1 March 4 In Astoria, Haker City. Port- tlona for tho public achoo'.s will bo s ,,,,,c ' . ' , ,UUF !t has Ing .iiahles him to rcp'.ace It. That Is the work of the osteopathic physician. sts For Spring '08 i 5000 new lawn Waista bought from a New York Manafacton, (jreut reduction; cu n.o unnn-j uoriuge siart, . raise a large sum so he offeree! his whole line of Wau great discount; we took 8000; ho we can sell them fo, 1 ' most mercliants'would have to ry- -Buy your new spring lr now mid save the retailer's profit. MONDAY . firO MND,? AND CjV AND TUESDAY Sv TUESDAY 5000 f0t m NEW NEW LAWN SlSW UWN WAISTS ' l$m WAISTS FOR , jfa FOR $2.39 J5OO0 new Ijin Waists in ail the new designs, sliurt and J .., . A ..-1,1. I.Aa f.nnt. Ii.rf. oollnm im.l roffc. .l. Mi n i , niiitii: ...... . ........ .. - mm wirli lace and embroidery front. All new und fresh from n I OrK. UO llOUgllf lll:ill l . Il.lc uinLuuill, mill ive are inline tx cive the imtrons the bene. fit of our good luck. Don't fall to come and see Bk Ift .1... .,....,,,1 auuHiiiiiil nt new whitn lnwn Waists t n your choice of any ' r for i. M rkttf fkS A T)l ?T A Place To Save Monejj I'KOMI'TXKSS OF IIKUVH1 Is as much a part of this c eery service as god quali' and moderate prices. We your order as promptly an lake it. Try us and sec 1. punctually we get your c cerles to you. The satlsliti: .will s not end with the ptoi; receipt of your things. In grow greater as you use : groceries and think ol C smallness of cur bill. M. GREEN, MSP 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank 30 Acres with new S-room house an! barn, 'go fruit orchard and running wpt-::, : .v :u-resin grain, balance pasture and t:.:nb-r. o25-itN 40 A:res with new housi and barn, clo:c tj s;'ioul on gooJ graveled road, price $ 1 400. 190 Acres with fair improvements, good soil ar.d can k made an ideal place. $30 per acre. Houses and lots in all pert, of the city Cregoi Hortn &. Land Co., A. A. AnbyMgr. j In ml nml Kukciio for olorka in tho held fnrst mrvlr. KxHinlnatltma will til-l May H, 15. i mi lif hoUl In nttior ntnttvt, Iho number' June It, 12. inf VHrnnrlfA lining In (ho nilKM.or- Toachors who have pupils rom1 ; hotul f twontv. Tho Biiltiry ranm1 for th examination should notify from $i00 lo $1200. ! mo of tho nnmhor of quoattona want- i Tho ut)riU whlih will h tostod od and tho name of the person ap tiro nponiuK. pouuinnsnip, arnnntoiu' K you want an opinion ns to the: n.upnf oMoopathle treatment d.i nnr ! tibllity to ropy from rouah. draft, and the time It taks t. tvmplt'te the ex miI;i Uim will c Mint f!HtMi n-r nr, Toewrltinir and stinoiphv hT-io will to In IihI.nI lu the examination wh.-rt" th raiidltlato dashes to qual ify for ih-e lranelo. Tho nri of the flork li the of fKo tf the t.Mt-Ht ttM in aiul d.o n nt'p'ire am exposure. 1 StMllt t 'h'MIUi. A nuiMber nf rlitiue hsvo ho-n Md d'liiuii the s i!nhid,.l in wet-k. M.'raniral hull h is l u v i;i!auti"i1 ai I n'w i'Ii i irlr il n I'i'itnrua 1. d Vrof-f?.r V-.' MUior h-V m d hN of he from thai iMitKiiim lnt Mr I'lure l n. f : in t I'.u rom n. heliii; tMr?i il (tit. i tho diawhii: roiou rr,r. SftiviMT l:.i rerelvrl a !lkl thl liiUtnU.. rt i.. . - ' (Miumnc any nolntod to eonduet tho xamtniition .t iraininn ha ....... .u u.;n ...iifiv ill,. .11, l,' n;r which thd questions are wanttv! V. II. IMl.I.AHl). County Siuieriiit,'iii!o:.f. Why huy r'v rlothos whvn wo ran in n K your olil om look likp n.'w .u KiKiMic 1Kb Works. Slxih ami Wil lanu'tttf stnvts. if h. t... i ..... ... ' ' "" " no ...... ...... rilMII'O JY a.ul knows; or, i.ltr Vl,. , :;.o,l ,wi,.,nlh ,, S1V1, ,llm (h(t lH.r:u,u:y to d.'inonstraie th,. thin, to' Kr. II I.. SlVv. o-,.,,a.hi of;, r 0..,mi,..-, Ilar.hvnr,. T' if..-k i ' -' . u,..,t. r.'rry stri',.t l'h,- (;,, ' " f'no roll'Vitoti of I ." pluuts. lately of .0M tpceimrtit the NoriluM'tft,1 C. K. Pennants nt the (iilhert i Tomi any, 50 cents. f i New arrlvaU in this s'-a,n:'s ;:ui rii;ini enr:au:s at i mt-: ! oilman Compxnv, one 1Uh k esi . : laMti Sitings Hank. A s -oet t'.med ortan en v $ 1 t y.Wv I'lno Mouse t-'Uin,; Out S.:'e n v. Tiu St. o ' y.lir 1,.,.. !r, ,ni..t, s- e a; oran .-o,. sr.-re f '""' "'-, aav. ' '"lis, 'V ': i ., '-I- . l.'.,';r V . iller'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 knos v.h.it he is selling you. We h.ivc a R?P''"r:r.g Department fitted vp 'i,h everything that's u.odern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair v'or'c MILLER, Ihe Shoe Man. West 8th street. TiTi Home of Good Shoes o