0
THE EIGEXK DAILY GUARD, BA1TKDAY, FKHIU ARY 20, lOlirt
Kind Vu Hare Always' DougUt, and which lms occn
n for over 30 years, lias borne the aatrtro of
SrfZt-j1- sonal supervlsiou since its infancy.
'ucAt&l Allow no one to deceive you lu this.
.. f,f,.its. Imitations and " Just-as-good" ore but
rrimcnts that trifle with and e?.tcr tlio health of
jjnts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
rustoria is a harmless substitute. for Castor Oil, Pare.
Mric Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
ntains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
wbstancc. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorins
d (jiajs revcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
., jt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Fiatuleuey. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
stomach nml Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Hie Cailihvn's Panacea The Mother's Rritoad.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
I BOOST EXCURSION
i
TO JUNCTION CITY
A BIG SUCCESS
OVEi: oK IIIXDIIKI) (-1T1ZKXS
t'K i:i (;i:k acchpt hosimt ai.
ITV OF XKUillllOHS OX XOltTll
MKKTIXli lll'.l.l) IX opkka :iorsK
AXD kkmcitatioxs i:x hax.
KD .HXtTlOX Wil.I. IMMKIH
ATKIV OlttiAXl.K COMMKlt
1'IAI, CI.Ul AS UKSU.T OF
Mv:irrixs
The Kind You HaYe Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCHTAUn 03MMNV, TT MURRAY STRECT. NIW VOHK CITY.
Tli hnost excursion to Junction
merolnl Club and Eii-j:;e citizens lnla K!u:e niggardly in its
ufu-'nu nisi niKiu was on or me
host ye, and all Junction was at t';o
upot wlu-n the flyr ar;'ivtl naif an
hour la" u n?pt tho dt'lesatlon
from t h o c " 1 1 n y .pat. V h on t h o
train sto d tVf vrlr tank be
fore rpaeMrtr, th the passen
jrers verv isivpi -;1 1-v yells from a
? roup of Junction City hii?h school
ttude' ts. T"ey jrv io "ah. rah.
rah, Kupeiu!" yell besides their own
and seven 1 manufactured for the oc-
hhere Is Only One
ii
mt Is
99
2
USRJ Tll WOtlLO OVER TO CURE A OOU3 CM QHE DAY.
Vim remember tha i:ll name.
this signature on evoiy box.
hues
IT CUTS SOME ICE
If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen are
obliging; if the service is prompt, and last,, but not
least if the quality of the goods is the best, the store
never lacks business. Come and give us a trial order
and be convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin
ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness.
We carry a complete line of staple and fancy
groceries, flour anq1 feed, and buy and sell country produce.
97 WEST EIGHTH
Phone
Black 1 571
W. J. Gibson & Son i
ANNOUNCEMENT
C. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puachased the GROCKRV stock of B. A.
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and
carries at all times the best brands of
Grockriks, Floi'r and Fkkd. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
SU??LY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
rnone
Main 5J
G. Hi IRISH
52 East.
!9th S're.t
'-Mnnnii. W
- if.YAV m umniuinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn r3
OREGON HO ME & LAND CO.
Kooii.s 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank
caslon. When t'm rain pulled into
tho station, prominent citizens of the
railroad division point were there
with the glad hand for the visitor3,
who were escorted over to the opers
houpp, where the exercises of tho
evening were held. The Eugene Mil
itary Band, which accompanied the
excursionists, first played a selec
tion on the street.
The meeting was largely attend"'!,
the little opera house being crowid
to overflowing, and was enthusiastic
all the way through. Junction peo
ple have always borne a splendid rep
utation as entertainers, and that rep
utation certainly did not suffer last
night. The visitors were made tn
feel perfectly at home and were given
the lltferty of the city.
As a result of the mc'lng last
night a CvtimerMul Club will be or
ganized there, a call having been
made for a mass me;ting some time
next week to arrange for the prelim
inary work looking toward organiza
tion. The meeting was opened by H. I.
Rami, president of the Junction City
Development League, who announced
that Hon. S. h. Moortead, editor of
the Times, would make the initial n1
dreps. Mr. Moorhcad spoke wittily
and briefly, extending felicitations lo
the visitors. His speech was fre
quently Interrupted by applause.
Dr. L. L. Whitson, president of the
Eugere Commercial Club, was then
called it'Hin. Ho thanked the cl'Izens
of Junction y?y heartily fir the mag
nificent raception given the Kugene
booster. He spoke earnestly of the
possibilities of Lane county soil, and
stated that we could raise as goad
apples as they raise at Hood River
?nd MeriTord, If only the proper at
tention l3 given our arehards.
Mayor .1. D. Matlock, of Eugene,
also spoke on the fruit industry and
reiterated Dr. Whitson's statement
ble of producing. as good apples as in
ble of producing :s good apples os In ii(fe
tne o;ner lot amies nieiiiiunu. nu
stat'd that In an early day no part
of the Pacific coast raised better ap
ples than were grown right here in
Lane cnunt". and he hoped to see the
day when the Industry is revived.
He said what Lane county and Oregon
need3 at present is railroads, and
any railroad, no matter who Is be
hind It, that should seek to enter
this territory should be lent every en
couragement by the citizens.
j-h ii, fi..tng manager of the
Commercial Club, was 'h"n called
upon and In his own original manner
i....ue u witty and instructive address
that made everybody happy. He nlil
of the good work being done by the
club in advertising Eugene an.l Lane
county in the East, and gave an idea
as to the amount of li'erature h 'Ing
s:nt out and ttie results already a:
fiined. He urged the citizens of
Junction to get together and ori;-n-ize
a club to co-operate witli the Eu
gene club In advertising the resources
of the cntiro county.
Prc.-iidi'tit Kami then asked all
those who desired to join sut h a club
to arise and sonic i-nty 01 ine en
terprising men of that city qulckly
ros? to their feet. It was antwiinced
that a iueeMng would be held some
time next we k to lake the fh'st
steps towarl organizing.
.1. M. Shelley was the next speaker
and he touched on the wonderful re
sources of Lane county and compart d
the soil here with that at Hood Ulv-
address, Introduced tho following res-,
olutioti, which was uulmously ,nl.;p:- I
i'd: !
Whereas, Tho Inten't of rdiicttiion '
is one of t.ie givntrft Impm kuuv to :
every citizen In tho state of (lr.'gm,,
1 since through educattiui me way s
opened to every boy and gi-l in ;he
'state to broader opportunity an I
! larger usefulness, and since the su -j
! ce-is of free government is m ee.- inly
founded on high intelligence ami gcu
trul public enlightenment: and ;
Whereas, The state of liregon is;
certain to be brought Into gvent pub-j
lie prominence in all parts of ihi I" n-,
lou in June on account of its large
use of direct legislation through tho I
initiative and referendum, and con.se. '
qnentty its attitude toward higher ed-1
uiation as shown by the result of its'
vote on the University appropriation!
widely advertised in every section of
tho country;.. und i
Whereas, We believe It would bo:
a calamity to the educational inter-1
ests of Oregon to cripple the lnlver-!
slty, which is the hend of the system
of free public schools, and also a c;i-j
lamity to the state as a whi le to ad-1
vertise It to the hoinc-seckcrs 1
throughout the great Middle West as
npport ol '
higher education; therefore be It
Resolved, That we place ourselves'
on record as h-artily favor. ihlo to the r
appropriation of $125,0110 to tho l'ni-1
versity. and pledge ourselves to do!
everything in our power, 1 tth iudi-
vldually and collectively, to insur-'t
the approval of the bill a; the p.ill.s
in June.
Other Speakers.
Professor Mickey, principal cTT the!.
Junction s?hools, and W. It. Pillar, I.
gsraaszmaaa aciggicgrcga caranrossa ffiSffi
A FACE
I m pa rt s a
rare softness.
beauty and del-"
icnev to the 5kln.
It Is a perfect aid to T
beaulv. reslraininKl
the ravaces of sun'
wind and time. l;limi-
nnte5 tno sunburn and
freckles. -MillowneAs and 1
imperfections of the skin.l
Posse.isinjj adatntv clinin,r
perfume exclusively its own.!
it leaves a pleasing odor I
rivaling the sweet breath
of spring. pcc so ctwis
BOOKLET FRCC. A Onuct.-!
Jjon t
county school superinttnilent, sp.:ke,
Mr. Dillard congratulating the peo
ple of Junction upon voting bonds
for a new school building. There
were only two dissenting votes at the
election, and some one previously
(during the evening said It was
thought they were cast accidentally.
C. S. Williams, who Is to become
the next president of the Eugene
Commercial Club, probably made the
best address of the evening. He told
that he taught school at Junction
twenty years ago, and it did him gaol
to see the familiar faces of the old
timers who wore in the audlt nce, and
it pleased him to see the enthusiasm
manifested.
He made an eloquent appeal for
the University of Oregon appropria
tion. Mr. Williams has only recently
come Into prominence as a public
speaker and he Is always called upon
on an occasion like this.
The meeting then adjourned, and
nfler a few minutes of handshaking
the visitors were Invited to the hotel,
where lunch wt-.a served. After an
hour's wait the crowd hoarded the
train for home, voting the affair to
have been a splendid success.
Names of Excursionists.
Those who made the trip were as
follows:
Mayor J. D. Matlock. John II. liar
tog, S. S. Spencer and wile, H. F.
llollenlieck and wife. (1. 11. Cluis
mati, K. E. Mink, (1. W. Criffin and
wife, D. P. Durum, N. 0. Hyland.
11 ,F. Keency, John Hampton, D. F
Skene, H. C. Million, L. C. Rea l, Dar
win Ilristow, William Modes, W. F.
Ollstrap, George Yerlngton, William
Gross, Harry llobbs, A. Lombard, S
R. Mosher, ,1. J. Hughes, Howard
Woods, Walter . Wilson, Leutr.tr i
Gross. Geo. Ervmnn, F. X. MeMis
ter, Guy Davis, A. Svarvernd, Wm.
Pernian, Lloyd Plcknrd, S. E. Si ev
ens, E. E. Qulinby, II. L. Down. Nor
bert Ava. Dr. L. L. Whitson, E. I!
I I. W. Thompson, nr. r . M
Dav. Mofrls Schwarzsehild, It. M
Day, W. P. Morse, F. K. Lane, J. T.
Greenfield, Free Thomas, Carl My
ers, Clarence Stevens, L. O. Tlerk
wlth, C. E. Gulllford, F. A. Rankin.
E. 1). Matlock, Alien 11. Eaton, Geo
W. Smith and wife, Professor II. D
Sheldon, Jack Hodman, W. S. Morn
It. S. Ilrvson, O. K. Roberts, V. G
Martin, W. It. Dillard, F. II. Wether
bee and wife. Dr. C. H. Wllloughby.
Dr. D. A. Paine, I. T. Nlcklin. W. .1.
Gibson, Professor L. K. Alderman.
II. M. Price, L. M. Travis, W. Polders
W. E. Smith, Drew Griffin, Geo. M
Miller. G. W. Dixon, Jos. Fellinan.
J. M. Shelley. Horac" Burnett, A. M.
Gilbert, II. A. Trotnp, J. M. Hamilton
II. !lart7hclin. A. lleltzman. It. S
Hylanl, A. A. Simmons, T. W. Mun
ro'". F. C. 1'otts, II. A. Cox. C. C
Coffman. Colonel It. M. Cries.
SfiAID
TfHINfrr
3 Dandrufe'and
X kATlTVTUil AID
are but outward signs ol the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
druff germs sapping the life blood
ol the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
It tailing out. A single application
gives relief and proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
PORTLAND, OREOON
ITITtlHIIHrtlbifilMH
First
.FAR.
Sjr a
3:o
Aer.; '.wtli iiMi. c.t-rt-,,,, linitcn n ti 1 lvirn. I'trtl
fnr.t n-chard and runtiiusr water, 10.1 acres in
S'-mt, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre
A:r" vi:h n:w hrjs; r brn, cb: tj s:hoilion good
'"'lai,pti::$143J. 3 - -
A:sw.t;i fair improvem:nts, o4 and can be
in ,dcal place. $30 per acrc.J
Xsjiesand c intllpirH oflheicity
Mjm &. Larl P v. A. A'Aabv. Mzr
or.
Professor H. D. Sheldon, of the
University of Oregon, made a vigor
ous specehv In which he touched upon
the Univrsity appropriation and
made an appeal to the voters to sus
tain lite appropriation at the June
election. Professor Sheldon Is a
splendid Impromptu sp-nker and his
adilre-s last night hraught forth
probably mop- appla;..' than any
other luring the evening.
Dr. D. A. Paine was called upon
ami at the mention of his name h"
was greeted with applause. He t"l'l
ti. . i :! tl to make n'.i th noise th"
v-aut'tl t t; lie was us-' 1 to It - he
i w as f-tr::ie' siipe nn!eiHl'':i' el l 'ie i
'(irictli insiiue a-loln. The difttr Nolle' of l-'lnnl Setelemcnl,
.-;-e-.v t !'i ili'jit, a- ti-iia!. and p". as tl Estate jf Ellzaiielli Shannon, de
;!ie Hii.lient-e with his wlttltlsmsl ie,is-d:
; .;r it, between b'trsis of orattiry. Notice Is hereby given that T. C
I'i :,f' ss,,r I.. It. A:le: in i". supt i hi-, lleiiilt leks, i-' i utor ..f mild estat
'teiiileiit of l-'iie ei s nil'.":", miok't haH filed his final act tint fir se'lle.
i f th" ie.'uitiess ot i he l a i v-rs tfy i men t of :he eittate, ari l Monday, ih(
i ,., . a tr r.s ! carte si up- ;iuili dav of March, num. t in
htitnliiitus.
In the Circuit Court of the S'ate o
'Oregon for Lane county.
Glen O. Powers, plaintiff, vs. Oregon
Dlue Hlvcr Mining Company, r
corporal I en, defend a nl .
To Oregon nine Itlver Mining Com
pany, a corporation, d"f ndttnt:
In the name of the Stale of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
court and action within six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of thiR summons, anil If you fail so
to answer for want I hereof the plain
tiff will take Judgment against you
for the sum of JiiOO .00, with Interest
from August 1, llior,, and 12i10.(IO,
with Interest from November 7, 1904.
and S$.4". with Interest from Jan
uary 1, 1 907, and for cost and dis
bursements of action, and for nn, or
der of sale of property attached lr.
thlsi action.
This sutnmonn Is published by thr
order of lion. L. T. Harris.
Judge of the above entitled court
made January 17, ltiox. and thli
summons Is published' t ho first titio
January Is, Jikik.
WILLIAMS K- IIF.,N.
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
e-a to lee Velers tor t.'lt'll 1H',U III I 11
coi'iiu !. lion.
V t '. W'a-iilell lie. o
i.f th- il-'V 'liipmen: 1
and wlia'
elti
-tio'l. f'lltl
of that
h n done
nil t iwar.1.
iii'rltii k In the foienoon of fald ilay,
has been set by the Hon. tl. ft. Ciiris
Tnan. 'Vmnty Judye ofsnltl county,
for h'-aririg obi' i thins It the siiuie,
if anv, at the Couu'y c nirt r urn, a'
the Court House of ald county.
spring
Suiis arc
Now
Showing
Our Block of spring and sum-
3 mcr goods will bo larger and
better assorted than ever bo
fore. Goods are of best qual
ity and stylish patterns, tnll
orded by tho famous MICH-
jj AEI.S, S'lERN & CO., whoso
? brand Is a guarantee of ex
cellence. Come In and look at
3 them.
Itig reductions on all win
ter suits, In order to closo them
out and make room for new
Htock.
We curry n full line of fur
iilsliingx for men, mid our
prices nml Mylc lire right. .
We onn our own bullilliig,
oy no rent ami lire sntlsfled
tvltli a nwHonable profit.
m ' HANSON
No. H rant Ninth Street
I-llgene, ttri'gou
C K. Munro- T, W. Munroi
HOUSEFURNISHINCS
V7c now have the most complete
line of stoves in Eugene
Btds and Bedding-, Rugs and
Matting, Shelf Hardware
and cuttelry
t? W. Eighth St,
tUCFNif . . ' oR.c;r.
-t t,i" (nan. , lc
Mil t til-
.he
he peo
mid
6 OF ALL KINDS EXECJTED AT THISOMCt.'
iilitl'.y tor
ion (or the I'niv rsity.
illlllttM .(opl"l.
ruary, l:oi.
Tth day of Fi;h-
:.n;ticKS.
Mr. Washbiinie, at the close of lil' tho estate.
Executor.
Dorrlrt Sklpworth, Attorneys for
hower & Wood
Ileal tKstiilc nml Timber t.iimN
Itiiiuli, I riu and ( iy llopcrtjr
ionr iKiironuge ii nih'i iiulii
sf.llcMciI.
Itoinii I, over l irt Nut. Hunk
JO
And if you purchase FIVE Dollars
wo-th of goods before April first
I'll pay for and send you a Pictorial Review for one
year ?nd allow you to select from our stock any of
our J 5c patterns. Why not buy the cloth for the
children's spring dresses or that gown you arc going
to make.
Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly
magazine with fiction, articles, fashions
and also departments on Home, Dressmaking, Mil
linery, Embroidery, Crocheting, Cooking, the Care
of Children, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a copy.
I'll be very pleased to sec you indeed at the
Eugene Racket Store
35 Qth St., Eugene, Oregon
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IS YOUR
fsrB.,nr.vJN's
mi
1
BREAD Madewith
PURE
WHITE
FLOUR
If it IS you already know all we can tell ycu about it.
If it IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLQUR in ycur
Kitchen Next Baking Day.
It makes the Whi'est, Lightest Bread.
FURE WHiTE
Fl OUR
is tr.aoc cf i'c!cclcc Scclch
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Grade. Use Pure White Flour
for pastry and cakes as
well as fcr bread- it sat
isfies cr your mency back.
Pure White Flour is fcr
Sala by the following
Merchants, price $ 1 .50
per sack
Ceo. T. Hall Son,
W. M. ;recn,
W. A. Hell,
l' I). Mm lurk.
The I'higciic (irorory Co.
('. II. Daniels,
Peter Johnson,
W. II. Iiciopsier,
Ccle .v.- Wilson,
W. .1. (iilmnii .V Soil,
.1. V. Willie,
l'iuiiltaiil tirocery,
t'nlversfty Home Hukcry,
li. II. Irish
l lepil .V- llyclniril,
Siirlngflclil, Ore.
W. W. Kuwk, Irving, Ore.
ArliiiliiKe tt HiivIn,
Oeawell, Ore.
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DISTRIBUTERS
f KLE TO Y0U-MY S3STER
j (iuv iiM.ri
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iwnt w.lh f.i
V'oitmn'R atlrrn'
t.'it"Min yuu,
your m-HU'T, (
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mi'i v.'iinuii'i tifTfritj3
J lmv ((Mind thocuru.
I will uiiiu, Ii cc of ur.y cr,r, i -1 f- j .
4it3t: Ui't ion.i lo II.. i 1
tlrnoiit. J umit it fr-.l t fl w-. if - fc ;
yuu, n rt'nrr, fur j- iunw'tf, vo-.u -. . .-' ; ,
our iU'Ui'T. or your f iiiU-r. I wi itii , .
t in cira 'urm !v ,i i t i, n,tm wit icmt ..a ' . f n
t O'l't'T. Mf i CJliimt V, rutJiint wi f;fr,'... i ..j; ;,
t Vth: t w v.o m n krow Irorn 4iprrlciio, il i '
brlt.-r limn any doctor. 1 k .'.w thut fiy hf". r( (.-
r.i. f.t in a .( fit bVTo t i j for Ixu'-ttrrtior c
UlntNh til .tharicrV I Irrrntlon, 1.1 -.rln i ib; ;
IMI.itii of I'm Vomb. I r jiufte, Siutity i.r -ti';-i I
IVruHl. i;ierlne or 0.urlnn 'lumor cr "ow'.ln;
nl' i) pinn In the hen.), hu.k Hnd t-wcli, hc-irin
ildwo (--Hnir, PiTvttunn;n, trt-cp nit It ellnir t-
the wplne, nit liitKlioly, Uvflre 1i cry, hut fut.hr,
Wffiiifi, ktiimy and llalior trouhlc bcij
caunrtj ly ttcikneimpi fet ullnr to mr n,
I wft'it t' rful tti a coiiinlfte 1n dmy' IrcM
mtnt rntirtly true toprwft to yu tlmt yuu ran cur4
ynurnrlf ut liuina, rns.ty, quickly nrtt Burtly, lij-miiiiH-r.
t.ifit tt will tint vim not hint tn v(m ti-i
trntmm r omrIe' trijl : or,f if yo-i ?V'i!r1 wi-h in r-,nt .im-, it vtil cot yrti otily itUtut 1 li wnta
wk, orlr.ui lmr t r-mn i t; It will rurt int.Tfcn with your work nr or-iiitkn. Just ml
me yur nam onl fJ-Ucm, ul rni low y ai miir.-r if ya wiiti, ar.l I will at-nd y-i th t nut in; r.
tor yo.ir m- rn tr,. f . r-, (n rl i n vraiMi.-r, Lv return tr-tul. 1 will aUo n-nd you free ol (, tt.
Kk - Wl)UN S OWN MI'.tJiJAI AIVISI:K" wi ll exi.Unat.,ry itluatraillonaj ahowint w r
W'mniulTT. firJ trr,- c i .i. ilv c i; th"it--Hvr4 at riotro, y.vry wr-mnn ahouM liava it. an 1
ftira tn think lor ierr-l(. ': i wtn-.i thi d tnr vh ' Voti mii't Yn- a an ojrution." ymi r i
I' for ynif !;?. 'I ),-nt .art-1 1 v.."pi-ti Kuvw r'lTcil ttif rrnir4 wi'h my Jtort-p rfn iy. It curaa a',
r Joutie. 'JMt.ther of ).nti r littr m, I will irxviain H nimpki hotn trm(miit which upwdi'
iitrl 'frciiil t .va l,'.forrh.-M. t.r.tr Kifkn. -.4 wi I'ainal or Irn-rfiiUur Mrnairutttioo to Youbj
Ua-Ji'-i. rintfipn. , mw licr.l'h f;lvi-a'4 tm il'n fr:.m it
Whcrrvar i -ru liv, I r.i tt,-r vu f y( tr fuvn l-vHiy who know an! will fflndty w 1
rT antfarwr thrtt thia Horn 1 rnlm:iit rrjl turjii all wnmrrt'a diiwaAwi. and mak women wi,
(rnnr, plump and roituit. Jut irntl ma your atldrr , and tha frw ln day's trMloimt layoux
altiioUMk, WnaUniir. a y-u mnv uot aaa Um olUr aain. Addrwa
MRS. Mi SUMMERS, Cox H. . Notr Dame, Ind., U.S.A.
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