Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 28, 1908, Image 4

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    THE KUOKWK IMILX OTiRD, BATIRDAV, MARCH 2fl, J008
To the woman who bakes,
Royal is the greatest of
time and labor savers.
Makes home baking easy,
a pleasure and a profit
SJffiL
Baking Powder
V ' ' '
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
, ,With minimum trouble and cost bis
cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh,
clean and greatly superior to the ready
made, dry, found-in-the-shop variety.
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PIT
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In Portland, March 2 6, 1908, to
Mr. and Mm. Bernard C. Jakwuy, a
daughter. Mm. Jakway was former
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(Successors to the Eilcrs Piano House in Eugene)
You should sec our line of fine Pi
anos and Organs and get our prices and
easy terms. Your old instruments taken
in exchange." -We do piano tuning ard
and organ repairing. We are in the
: COMMERCIAL CLUB BLOCK
(Opposite Methodist Church) .
Phone Main 41 ; ' 1
If Working 'On a Salary
you should tnvo systematically. ;
P.y far tho best way Is to determine tho amount you ran lay
aside mid then deposit this cuch pay-dny, adjusting your expenses to
tho amount remaining.
Tho plan of living first and saving1 whnt mi)y bo loft afterward,
doesn't seem to work out well In practice. t
The formula for saving Is simple. Spend less than you earn.
Cultivate the proper relation between what you want and what yuu
can afford. ,
Start an account with us today and wo will be glad to help you.
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
Capital nd Surplus $100,000.00 Established 1892
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MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
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ly Miss Esther Johnson, of Eugene,
and both are graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Union 8etn.
CHAMBERS "HARDWARE CO.
Warner tunes pianos. Leave oA
dars at Morris' Music Store. It
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SQL
MOST GROCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Mad oi trlccttd Eaitrra Or fun bird wheat. , It pro
Jucrs mors loaves ol bra id than my othr Hour and lh
loaves rt lighter sod whiter. Because of the iocreaard
qa ntlly ol bread produced 'he coil U ih higher than Ice
other Hours. ASM YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS
CCDocs a General B.mking
Business on
f-7. Conservative Lines
S. SPENCER. ..
H. POTTtR. ..:
N. McALISTER..
President.
.... Vice Pres.
Cashier
Cor?ih and Wll'amnt.
CITY NEWS
Senator Fulton will address the
people of Eugene on the evening of
April 2.
The U. of O. debate team which
was defeated at Seattle la expected
homo tonight. ,
Let the young people hear Rev.
Trimble's sermon Sunday evening on
"Choosing a Calling In Life."
Dr. 1owe, the eye specialist, will
be In his Eugene office all next week.
Have him test your eyes for glasses.
nooks of rules have been Issued to
tne operating men or tne street car
line governing the running of the
cars.
Rev. W. H. Wlltse will preach In
the hall over Dempster's store In
Falrmount Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. '
The University baseball manager
Is today completing the practice
ground on the campus by erecting
the backstop.
t
N. R. Hunt, a recent arrival nere
from Aspen, Col., Is making prepara
tions to erect a good residence In the
Sladden addition.
The notarial commission of John
Mathers, of Wendllng, and that of
1ouis E. Bean, of Eugene, have Been
filed with the county- clerk.
Gearge Fisher, the real estate man,
today filed with the county clerk his
petition for the nomination of consta
ble on the Republican ticket.
Alta H. Kfng. of Cottage Grove,
has filed his nominating petition for
justice of the peace of the Cottage
drove district on tlje Democratic
ticket.
Miss linger, Colvln & Russell, Mrs.
Fox and Miss Learned all had thier
mlllnery openfngs today. Their re
spective pluces were crowded all af
ternoon. The appraisers of the estate of
Benjamin Lee, deceased, have filed
their Inventory with the probate
court.' They found property valued
at (12,030.
Tho first college play for girls,
"Cupid at Vassal-," will be present
ed here by Jules Murav in the nenr
future, with Florence Gear In' tho
leading role.
A marriage license was Issued yes
terday afternoon to Orvllle S.
Spear, aged 23 years, and Miss Mary
Amies Lang Ion, aged 19, both of
Cottage Grove.
One of Jules Murry's greatest pro
ductions this season Is tho new col
lide puty for girls. "Cupid at Vss-
SIGK HtAUACIIE
PoditiTwi'T corrd hj
Uiams Utile fills.
TUpt ft) so relieve Dl
tma from Dyspepsia, la
OigMUon ind Too Uohiij
Bating. A perfect rom
(sly for Dtzzlneas. Nausea.
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
la ttio Mouth, Coated
Tornpio, Pain tn too Stria
ToitliD LTVKR. Thoj
regulate Uio Dowp.ts, purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sirmla Signature
Rr7HF -SUBSTITUTES
JSlTTtl:
N IVER
MOVED
But will continue our sale of
Wall Paper
and Paints
As we promised until
April 1
Ludford & Haskell
Practical Painters and Decorators
cor. W: 8th and Charnelton
Phone, Red 5411
Julius '
Goldsmith
C K. Vtunro T. W. Munroe-
HOUSEFURNISHINCS
We no have the most complete
line ol stoves in Eugene
Bids and BejJinj, Rugs and
Matting, Sci Mtrdwar:
and Cuttelry
67 W. KrjtiU St."
tUCENt. . . OR.IOGON
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I CARTER SI
IlEjlTTLE
IJLVEB
Isar," In which Florence Gear plays
the leading part.
! Long & Cross, the plumbers, have
' bought a lot Just east of the old Pres
i bvterlan church, now the W. O. W.
hall, from O. L. Gilbert. The price
is not given out for publication.
Homestead proofs weoe made to
day with W. I W. Calkins. United
States commissioner, by Daisy E.
Burrill, of Eugene, Charles Myers, of
Crow, and Wilhelm Shoring, of Vlda. ,
The nei
college
play for
in which
girls,
Flor-
Cupid at
Vassar,'
enee Gear Is starring this season, is
thoroughly saturated with college
atmosphere. Jules Murry makes the
production.
Judge Harris, of the circuit court,
on March 20 granted a decree of di
vorce in. the case of Laura Farrow
vi. Ralph Farrow on the ground of
desertion. Mrs. Farrow is a resident
of Eugene,
Superintendent Alderman, of
the cltv schools. County Superinten
dent Dlllard and President Campbell
went to Pleasant Hill today on school
business. Incidentally they said a
good word for the University.
The new passing track at the depot
wss today connected with the norfh
sidetrack, so that trains can- me ft.
The western portion of the track is
now being built, and when It Is com
pleted the work of extending the
north sidetrack will be done.
Chief of Police Farr'lngton s'ntes
that the army, of tramps will continue
for some time as numerous as in tne
past, as several thousand are on their
way north between this place and
San Francisco. The 'Frisco soup
kitchens have been shut down.
C. F. 'Mitchell brought to The
Guard office today two eggs laid by
the same hen on his -place, west of
town. One Is extremely large, with
a very solid shell, and the other is
about the size of a bantam's egg,
with a round knob on one end.
Tomorrow U to 9'h birthday of
Irnndma Todd, the oldest person in
t-eno county, who U an inma of
the old people's horep of the Chris
tian church of this cjtv. She expects
to attend Sunday school nnd church
services tomorrow forenoon and will
dron 98 cents in the birthday box at
Sunday school.
Thn Want Kneore W. C. T. . has
accepted an Invitation to tr'e ct'Time j
of'the United Br-lhr"' la- -"'noli
tomorroMniornlnz, an'1 v'!! n?p up
their own program. Ti1'' lesson for
tomorrow will he the world's temper
ance lesson, and the occasion will be
taken advantage of to make it as in
teresting as possible.
ChnrlPs H.' Hales Is having plans
drawn for a $2000 bungalow to be
built on the old Coolldge fruit firm
wo miles south of Eugene, wMch
Mr. Hales now owns. The house will
he out of the ordinary In that th"
outside w.lll be finished with rough
lumber and will be stained, giving a
very pretty appearance.
The American flag In front of the
recruiting office has served a long
and useful career ffor a CTagl. as
this spring will see Its first birthday
of service. The usual life of a flag
Is six months. The one In the pos
session of Recruiting Officer Fuller
Is made of mohair, nnd while tnttered
will be good for another month or
two.
Tho n!CTlh"rs, of th Phllathen
class of the Methodist cherch spent
an eniovable penlni: on Raturdav of
Inst vek at the hon'e of Miss Hor
"lee Collier on Fast Eleventh str-"-t.
..-Mi w ! int. .inssrs - nr- I
ner. I'nrrlinrr-r, Addl--on. Smith. Cot-1
n-r, Tl'fanv. Irish, l.oueshnry, Ittr-o i
Varno"k, Helen aid Crime Koyl,
and th.ir teacher, Dr. Hard. !
I
F. E. Tnvlor. state nia"acer of the
KVntcfMtl Brotherhood, Mrs. Tavlor.
and their son, Arthur, returned to
their home at Portland yestedny.
While here t'"ev brought themselves
Into a very close friendship with the
members of the order. Mr. Taylor
niado numerous friends outside the
organisation bv his nr-intftility and
business methods In lodge work.
Today was a good day for marriage
licenses, three having been issued
up to 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, as
follows: James M. Gearhart. aged
64, of Eugeno, and Mrs. Hlle Gallon,
aged 4S, of Euvene: Clarence W.
Kirk, aged 20, of Eugene, and Miss
Ethel Wilson, IS, of Dorena: Eu
gene Matlock. a"t"d 20. of Eugene,
and Frances A. Johnson, IS, of Cot
tage Grove.
The list of suspended students at
Stanford Includes the son of Dr. Mutt.
or Hiein. tvoerner, of Oregon rtty. I
lnd (!oo l"ll. of Portland. All three i
of the Oregon boys are prominent i
nthlotna l..t .. ....... -i.. .. '
' -" in -110111111 oi mc
football team. He would have grad
uated from the Institution In a few
weeks. Salem Statesman. Moti is
a brother of th- two Mott boys In the!
in. rrsi i j m vregoji.
The damage rase of John Maushn
against the city, wherein Matmhn
asked for several hundred dollars'
damaees because the rubbish nn.i
hage from the city's dumping grounds'
i across the rlvsr was washed en to
i his land by the hleh water, was flml
ly settled today when the cltv deode I
to Maughn the land bv the 'pavnien't i
bv him to the city of flop. The clt v '
paid f 400 for the land originally. " I
; The viiitenp Christian End.-avor !
ll-nli-" held ll first mass meet j,,,. ,
nrsi n'ist an "ur.-h lat even. I
me. l;
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I. Va
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"f tt'--
C.i-ov. was
l"ii;. Irs sulil -llitv.s-l("
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-tlnc and hv
as r. si . d i
I. lent of the i
Ins a social b
so-'ake
' being " Ul,
'e atllri'ss .s
'll.-lv.v The ,v
ver by W A. iin
t'-
:ni;
Plon. After the meet
utr was enlnve.l In .k.
basement of th? church and refresh
incuts served.
CLOSING OUT
The Wells Shoe store
nrM ' 1 x
Shoes, values to $2.00, now ' . .
Shoes, values to $3.00, now -. . .
Shoes, values to $5.00, now . . . . . . .
Many odd lots of Shoes
Over 6000 Pairs of Shoe
and
r
The WELLS SHOE STORE
Geo. C. Stanley in Charge
Cor. Willamette & 9th sts., Chrisman Block, Eugene,!
WILLAMKITK VALI.KY CO..
REIU'CES GAS RATES
The-Willamette Valley Company
desires tn announce that beginning
the first of April the minimum charge
for gas will be reduced from fl per
month, the present minimum, charge,
to DO cents per month. 4
LESS
c
IK
i nis room must De vacatetl
as it has beeh leased for
another line of business.
fourth to one-half regular prices,
All Must Co
Shoes for every member of thtf
family at terrific price reductions,
WOOD! WOOD!
Maple, body and second growth fir,
and ties.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phono Black 1141.
Sheep snearlng macnices and knife
sharpeners,
ed.
New model just recelv-
CHAMBER8 HARDWARE CO.
There's no better preparation
for the day's duties than a cup
of piping' hot Cocoa at breaK
fast. -It invigorates, nourishes,
strengthens, without artificial
stimulation. Does Coffee?
THAN A CENfA CUP
Is made with scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or more
delicious. Your grocer sells and
recommends it.
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D. GVirardelH Company
San Fro-ncisco
at one-
INFORMATION' Bfl
412 Willamette street
farm lands In large and
Cltv properties. LoUlnSsiS
Blair additions to Eoseie.
the goods and the onto
It will pay you to lBves.pl
propositions before Jon
wherj.
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