Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 31, 1908, Image 2

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    TOTS ECOKXK DAJXT OTAD, TI ESDAV, MARCH 8.
1MMWMMMMWMLM III Ml S
1) Don'tMake a Mistake
By purchasing a suit before
you examine the CLOTHING at
TS, TOGGERY
The ALFRED BENJAMIN and SOPHOMORE Suits
have all the requirements that the well-dressed man of td-day
is looking: for. Style new and up-to-date patterns, honest tail
oring' and the very best materials go to make up the best lines
of Gothing ever shown in this city.
Come in, if it is only for a try-on, and you will agree
with us that our clothing- is in a class that sells in larger cit es
for 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, more than we are selling tt for.
BENJAMIN SUITS $18.00 to $35.00
SOPHOMORE" 18.00 to 35.00
POPULAR PRICE LINE lO.COto 18,00
oberis Bros.
Toggery
39
Good
Clothes
Marked By
Quality
and SLyle
SHOW IS THIS?
If ' ' . We can sell your property no
matter where located, or, if you
want to buy, we have the place
to suit you, no matter how
particular you are. . . . .
McFall & Heitzman
Peal Estate Ajents .
One Door North of Hoffman House. !
EU BANGb J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready Vl - .
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ' " .
' ..STAGES.. .
McKENZIE STAGE Itivn Euen EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE-
itSi30. m. Stiecsdo not call at A dtHyiUgekavtiEugenetti i.m,
private residences nut will call Inr lor Mapletoiv clow connection by
b.f ga f II noli lied (he day before. steamer lor Florence , and r cm
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
ANNOUNCEMENT
G. II. Irish wishes- to nnnoiiticc that ho has
ptiaehad the GROCKRY stock of U. A. p
Allen & Co., located at 55 cast 9th St., a ml g
carries nt all limes the best brands of g
Grockhiks, Flour and Yv.v.n. We have our g
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered 3
promptly. ' cS
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH 'HAY A P
. ' WE AIM TO PLEASE . . . , ' .
rig Phon gS II In IC If - " .' 9y3
Main S3 J, rl , lI.IOri :'hSret .
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
.STAFF
V Kuytendill, M. 1).
W.O. VruMer, M. I).
P. I. Brtlr, M. D.
B. F. Scjitle, M. I).
V. A J'lne, M. 1).
Ceo.CVH.DrBar.M I).
L. V. McUwgal. M. U
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern opi.-r.Uino; room and equipment.
Appliances (orX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps o( 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. KU YKENDAL L. M.D., Supt.
.ire tin kind (lint w ulway cur
ry In utork. The Michaels,
Slcrn & Co. hrunil Is a unnrun
tie of excellence, iill wool and
hand tailored by the bent of
workmen.
llig reductions on all winter
Nulla In order to close them out
nnd nutke room rr new stork.
We carry a full line of fur
nislilng for mm, and our
prices and stylus are right.
We own our own building,
nay -no rent and are satisfied
with a reasonable profit. ' '
ED. HANSON
No, H Kant Ninth Street
Hugiuc, i)r'K(H
HIGH SCHOOL
MEETING AT
PLEASANT HILL
I'UOi'OfflTION TO ONSOMDATK
FIVE IIKTR1CTS IV THAT VI
CINITY A.NI ESTAIIUBII IMOX
HC'liaOI OTHKK
l LHASA NT HIUj
nouNDixo;
NKWS !'
AND Kllt-
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
: WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Graniteware. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
TSi Grocer
Corner 5'h and Willamette SU,
Pbouc Red 46 i I -
A
New Set
Chairs
1
Why (Id you have OLD
miaiiiiy rii.MltS In your
home, when you can miilte them
(ll)OI AS XHW tor only f,c)c
A cau of Chinn'nel will wor
wonders In your home.
S e ihui the ChinuiiiHii Is on
every van
See our west dhow window.
ASK. TO SKIi (11 It XKW VVAl.I,
I'Al'KIS
16-18 West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co:
" (Sneclal Correspondence.)
Pleasant Hill, March 30. In re
sponse to a call for a muss nieetin",.
1 lerne number of pvmlc assembled
at the school hour.r- Saturday to jlis-
They' were called t- order by ft. J-
Hemr.rll!, one. of the cmoi promot
es of the meeting. President Camp
hell, of the Cnlverslty of OreROII.
then addressed thf me'-tlim on the
ned or higher education, from an
ethical and economic standpoint, em,
phaslzlnB the fact that, in the Hunt
of recent and Increasing scihmuih
rllunuoflMi nnrl inventions, at laHt
a high school education was Indis
pensable -
' He was followed by suppnnien
dent Alderman, of the Biigene
schools, who presented the different
nlnno fn. not a hi I uh 1 n 1? TUTSl high
schools, and Advocating the 'location
nr piMtant uni aa nn Ideal one from
which to start the general movement
whlcn snouia aot tne smie wim ins'
schools and preclude the necessity of
sending our children to town or mov
ing there with them.
County Supelrntendent Dlllard ex
nlatned the reaulrements of the law
tn this connection, and answered
many qtieRtlons as to tne proper
method of procedure in th matter
ft ... tk. nn.nlmnne sentlmpnt. O.
the meeting that a county tax levy be
petitioned for, and that the five
i"hoil districts that orlginnlly formed
District No. 1 b- unit"! for hl-
school purposes only. P"t'tlons ar
now being circulated for ibis purpose
J in J....u.lnnn ...nit in lha n..
,j.i;ii win 111 IHMII : -it
i ...l.tl-hmnnt nt tha final Union hll?h
scnooi in urp-Ton. ,
"Othe - N'ot-'S.
Tp runerol of Mrs. Mnrgnret Pn'ks
rn Tueirtpy lest wri, nntvittnlnndtnir
the vcry inclement iv-tr". on of
tne Jnre-'t rvr '"' n w" n .1.
FMntlve -pre np-"-' rro --rtr
of the vn'.'.ey, fr-n rt o-.- f tr
Portland. A n'nnc- "''
mrflpr of rlve-1 c'Mrn ho V'-pe1
to be grown, and eight of whnm ""r
vlve her, thpre were niany t"S thit
bound her to this pls-e, whpre ror
more than fifty years she wns kn-wr
and loved, and where now she will
bo sadly mlsred.
Ray Mitchell Is home from the O
A. C. during the sprlng vacnt'lon.
Mrs. Isnbot Renwidt a"d dniiev'pr
Mllly are lin fmm Snrligfelrt vlsltlnr
relatives In this neighborhood.
At. the regular grange meeting nv
the 21st Inst., several members or
Springfield grange, Including their
master, Youngsen, were present
The cemetery board hns
W. L. Brlstow treasurer tn recnlvc
contributions ror tho building or s
new wire rence around the grounds
As soon aB money" enough Is ral"d
work will he commenced on thl
mnch-npeded Imorovpment. Mnny
living at a distance, but who are In
terested In -this mntt"r; will no dnibt
respond to the call for contributions
for this nurpoe. -
Mrs. Ktta Dornsir, of lndepp"d
ence,. who came nn to attend the fu
nerai of her sister-in-law, Mrs. I'-irk.
remulped a r -w days tov!slt relailv'
and o1'!-'"'" rrlcnd'.
K. A. WhcbT aid wife and Alb -ri
llenilrlcks ard wife wt-1 "io'h;
I'ugetM' petiole wo attended the fn
noral of Mrs. Parks. '
HKGlU.Alt.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Have Your AbMrcts Ma. Iy The
Ijine County Abstract .
Melvln Hansen to C.eorg? b. Cox.
part of lot 2 in blk 17 In Falrmount.
'-'(,'' i Henri Snores.
11 60 acres in sec. 34, tp. 16. r
Z Henry W. Stewart eti.X to Nettle
Rossman. lots 4 and 5 In block 24
In College Hill Park. $12o.
U. S. to J. T. Inman, 160 acres In
sec '2S, tp. 17. s r fi w. '
Tresa A. Foun'aln e'el to Man
agers 'if M. W, A. Cam.., W . T) tract
In sec. 25. tp. 17, s r 6 w. $50
F. Walters etux to Bsrhera Y-.tes.
inet In sec 24. 17. s r 0 w. 100.
I.PROV n..--"tt to c. W. neals e
ux. lot 2 of Sec 30. tn. 20 s r 3 w:
tract In sees. 25, 30, tp. 20, a rgs. 3.
4 w $2000.
' Wm Bever etux o Fra"1' T. Con
don, tract In sec. 34, tp. 17, s r 11
w $10
'James Dick to Effl? R. r""v.trn,
in sec. 34. tp. 17, s r 11 w $300
E. E. Crandall etux to Mrs. Sarnb
I,. Wright, tract in sec. 33, tp. 16.
i 'r 3 w. 170.
Mary J. Cluckey etal tn W "1. "
Kelly, tract In sec. .22, In tp. 20, s r
5 w $20.
W. T. Blnkley etux to W. R. Kelly.
Q C D. tract in sec. 22, tp. 20, s r
5 w. 20
;
BOIIN.
A Bad Mistake
1 appoint Lconts
Madame Dean's
Pills,
FRENCH
FCMALC
A Hatr, Cbhtaii Rk-
MRiSTHl Arins. IITEH IKOWX TO Fill.
Hif.'I Htm l HjH-wtv! StUfiu'tlnf1 )ur
Hittttti or Mtni(y iVfuiutt-!. t'nl ),ri'
tTl.tO (wtImix. WllUnul Hum
on trt!.'t) In pnhl for wlu-n rrlivt l.
Nmi'l- r"n. ltiUt m K'lUnit (ho
prim l in, iirttpt ho tiit!tttliilt.s ll your
ilfuKci-t do m 1 1 liiivu iboin fc-nj your
onlim to lliu
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
LESS RAIN THIS MARCH
THAN A YEAR AGO
Ixical Wenthep ..Observer E. 0.
Mrlggs states that during, the present
month 3.2S lucres of Tain fell In Ku.
gene, and tho-highest point reached
ny tne river during tne montn was s
feet. During March. ,1907, the total
; rainfall was 6.6 Inches and the river
I attained a height or 9.4 feet. This
I has been a good spring month with
! plenty of sunshine. The first part
;of the month was better In that re
gard than the latter part.
4. BORN.
At 293 West Firth street, Fne
March 21, 1908, to I. J. Koupal and
wire a daughter, weight 8 pounds.
Mr. Koupal is an employe of the S.
P. Company, In the rrelght depart
ment, at the depot.
Vl'l'''vn.i,K AltTIST AT N'fWT
NEXT MOItXING A MOTHER
Tacoma, Wash., March SO. Mrs.
Eleanor Florenz, wir or Oeorge FIo
rnz, or an acrobatic company at
Pantage's theatre last week, Is the
mother or a bright baby girl under
peculiar circumstances. Announce
ment was made rrom the stag9 Sat
"Hav that owing to an accident, Mrs.
Florenz would not apnnr. The ract
was that Frldsv Mrs. Florenz worked
as a pedestal In an acrobntlc act re
quiring K"pat s'rength and skill, do
ing the Rffrnmn and first show a'
pluht. At 9 o'clock h" lrt the lhi
tre. and at 2 o'"l"ck Snturd'ty morn
Irg was the ni"thpr e' a bubv e'rl.
which has b-en named Eleanor. The
"-nippnv will likely cancel Its dates
tor two weeks.
Was made when the Perfume and
Toilet Manufacturing Co. of Detroit,
Michigan shipped us a case of their fine
goods, because we are not in that busi
ness. But as we have them, and they
paid the freight and gave us a special
discount to keep them, we are goi
to close them out as quick as we car i
We need the room and we are go
tu liiciivv. -j vji- iiiciii uy put
ting, the price to less than the first cost
Rood for rrveryhody.
Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent
s'rchltect In the Delbert Building,
San Francisco, says: ."1 fully end. irse
all that hns been snld or Electric lllt
ers as a tonic medicine. It is good
for everybody. It corrects stomach.
'Ivor and kidney disorders in n
ironipt and etriclent manner, and
builds up the system." Electric Rlt
'eis Is the best spring medicine ever
mid over a druggist's counter: as a
blood piirltler it is unequalled. 60
at W. A. Kuykendall B' drug
store
CAM, VOll COI XTY WARRANTS
Notice Is hereby given that nil out
standing Lane county warrants will
be paid on presentation at my office 1
on April 4., 1P0S. interest will
reaso on that dnv.
It. E. EASTI.AXD.
Coui'v frcnsurT. I -one Co.
Eugene, Or., March 30, 1908. ,
MOTiirirs KncriFV
Seventh and O11K sir-'et.ft. h&s open-
"d under nev miinaijeippnt. (loud
tioard and' room by the day, week or,
man!h. Flrst-clnss home cooking. I
f'Mcken dinner everv ?'indnv. !
11 MliS. S. v. BHOTT. !
4-
MVSU'AI, KI STIVAl,
.Iliwrved Scats for Scastun
Ticket Holders
Available April 1 to 6 at
llurden & Graham's store.
Box office opens at 9 a. m.
General sale opens April 8th. '
Phone flack 4531. a.4
Plumbing
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just, in
; Stoves, Ranges
and Hsatri.e,l;t:adins.
S'l I HWP. HARDWARE STORE
KBTnlTOggTgg 111 I III MIMBWBM
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight tht
1 pas uxiurcs. wcaoan
; kinds of reliable plumbing
. and tinning v.rk.
and lot us estimate on
your work
Ay a & Hcitzmcvn
14 Wt tth St
Ptvont bUci I II?
Candidates' Announcements
r.xi!i.TK von siir.i;iri-'
I h'rchv snnouec1 nivrelt n n c "i.
dldate tor the nomlpntlon f r i--' rr.
sublect to the d vision of tie vo', -
at the Itemocratlc-primaries on :,-r
17. If nomlnitcd nnd ebctid 1
pruinlse t'. perform the duties ot the
office to the best of mv abllliv
IIAltHY 1.. 110WN.
Ton ttU'N'TY JMHiK.
4"fr4" 4 4 4.4.;
Wll.l.t.-iMrl. KIDNr.1 t:,Ul '
I
Have you neglected your ktdnevs?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder! Have yon
pains In the loins, side, hack, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a d.".re
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold hv I. Inn
Onus Co., price r. 1 cents. William!
v' f Co.. props., Cleveland. Ohio.
Tt.rtitK x i . 1.1 1 k
r.nke LAXATIVE HItOMO Quinine
T.lhlifa. TlrllKBlsts ref.icd money ,
It fails to cure. E. W. (IROVE'S slir.
l u.ure is on eiten pox. .ic.
25c of Toilet Soap for 15c
puritan Cold Cream in jars.-
Shampoo Tar soap, 3 bars .
Cura-Dcrma Medicated Soap
. Colonial Almond Balm, bottle.
Violet Water in large bottles
Dentalzone tooth powder ....
Toilet Water, the very best . ....
24c
24c
-.-.20c'
43c
45c
-, 20c
-::---24:
40c of Laundry Soap for 25c
Extracts, all kinds, the bes't..: 20c
Talucm Powder, 25c size 15c
Ideal Bcquet Cologne, now ... ..49c
Hygenic Complexion Soap, now. . ... 14c
The best pure Perfume, spedal : , 20c
Buttermilk Soap, 3 bars for 24c
Witchhazcl soap, guaranteed J4c
M ko 540
WilUmette St
SOIXQS
THM CiOOI) HOVSE.fr 1
.:.( keeper's mjsip
Is i'clqsetlul of good grocer
Tpe; kind she can depend ji,
when unexpected guests R tt
stay, for iuuch or dinner. Thit
la just the kind of groceriiin
supply. Your first order wSH
prove it. It will also p"
that our prices are as rigil v
tho groceries.
W. lit, JLMM, DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phot e M.iin 25.
i M
' THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees anil Teas are selected with great care,
and our cracker list is confined to the best the marie!
affords.
As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A shaft
of your patronage solicited.
mlS7l W. J. Gibson & Son
Suple (Si, Fancy Croc rif s. Flour Q FJ
97 WEST EIGHTH
-r- ' ; Wnfc I: Ints, l,u shnr.j fnitcd
I herehv nnnounce myself n n 1 W lreh rref-rred Stock, unstunrit il
rnndldnte for re-election for lh" He-, Inuisfcr Kiiaranteed; snv sl;.e ce-Mtil
puhllran nomination tor Count) . c:ite; i nly J12 .M) er share Coni
lud st the l.ane county prlnmrles. . pany's m ice, 116.50. p. o. 11m 4
rti'ru ii, .toriiatul
16 O. R. CHItlSMAN I
m3l
koh nsT.m,K
John 3. ltes.s.--I hkrebv nnnounc
hut I will h rsndMstc forVo-'sm
Sun-hlse V, Machines drive
I Will- '.;! C!0 i,
Cll.MHEttS 5IARtn AKK CO
5NOW BALL!
!! , I
1 1 FLOUEi!
Warner tunes nisnns ; o ...
hie on the IVmncratic ticket Kon'i . 1' mnu j,ih .st.ir. ,7
to'ritet the primary April 17th. j -
Inres..r, will doutne tl..i- ,o.,..v
ui rlhe iir tr l'.lt t.l
I h"retiv announce thst ! -U', r. a
endida'" tr re-election to the offi.,.
ot conn.- aseor, sub.ltM-t to tsc
vote ot the tte;oihllcan party at the
c-imary eielon Anril 17
It. K. KKKNKV.
'acts In the HUlr
u incT nuy lots or acre
s'.re.'t ,l,rti,
hen we racQt
: Kuccne n,-e Work,. Sii:h ,nt WIN !
Iiim.-.te treu.
A Horae Prnduct and fet
ter Than Mgsriirported. j
Flour. Ask Your Dealer j
For It. . . j