Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 04, 1908, Image 2

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    THK ElCiEXB PAII.T ?rIU. . MTrilAy, AI'KH- 4. 1",
Imported
Walnuts and
I Filberts
We lliv Just
shipment of In
1,0111m Leroy, a
In receipt of n
ilint't from
liroliiiiicnt nur
seryman iiml walnut liniwir In
I 'rant )', who is in u position to
fiirnl-.li llii- best the world uf
fords. Viiiiclles: I' riiiiiiin'tti;
mill .Miiyellc. Tint' "ire
UroiMi on hM-i'ial conlriirt for
U. M'r Hill K'lliriilllcc llli'W
lo lip ueiiillnc Imported Block
l nil Irur lo iiihik. i-i it'ilUK
last. W 'rlli' today for prices.
THE CHAS. BENEDICT
NCRSERY CO.
D.-alrri I"
(H'lifi'al
Nursfiy
Stork.
I'lirlloll, llii'nn.
O
c. k o o o& :
o
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Granitcware. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, NqLs
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
TiT Grocer
, Corner 5'h and WllMmelle Sin. '
Phone ied 4611 . -
E. C. Gulliford
Feed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Kloor Uoimi -NVw
iulitir Tire TuHinutH
I CriM-U HIiiku J.lnu.
C
100 Wt'Hl Sfm't.
riiotio Mulu 0(1
MONROE
The H0USEFUR NISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DE
TROIT STOVES and
rjlANCES. Cash paid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. Phone Red 5576-6? Wt Klshlh it,.
EUGENE .OREGON
' For Snaps
in
REAL ESTATE
sec
McFALL & HEITZMAN
I Door North Hoffman House
Wilson & Nichols
locnted opposite Smced hotel,
tnlrs, are In co-operation with ovor
10(10 lti'iil Estate fit ina. Olvo them
a trial. Thi'y do strictly honest bus-
"'Iness.
They llni property in nil parts
of the mute.
.0
J. W. BARRINGEK
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twcnty-liv
years experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth arQ Oak Sts. Phont
Red 401 1 . Kuirene. Oregon
, E. P. SHKNN
Shocm.ikiii"; .mi Repiir-
p.iirmg: of all Kinds
NiMtlv done at my s'ip.
(S W. Sth st, hui;tMH
Qpoor hats are too expensive at
ftl'y Vu,t it it,n t easy for
you iunc'it out al.ix witu the
quali'y in it, becuuse you're
not a hat expert.
Guyer Derbies
for Spring, no
iave a quality that speaks loud
enough iur anybody to hear it.
They are famous throughout
the country for their style, finish
and durability.
Only the best materials go in
to Ouyer Derbies, only the moat
expert hat-makers fashion tbem.
Prices, $3.00 to $5.00.
ROBERTS BROS
TOGGERY
J3 Dandruff'and R
are but outward signs "ol Ihc'evil
done in secret by myriads ol dan
Jrufl germs supping the Hie blood
ol the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes fhe Itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
it (ailing out. A single application
gives relict and proves Its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
dellghtlul dressing lor the hair,
free from grease amf sticky oils.
Ask your druggist lor free booklet,
HOYT CHEMICAL CO
Dr. T. Felix Courand's
TOILET POWDsjR
A Hin. nntiMn
tio 'I tiltl Powder
for infants
aiiults, Kxinii
liciuVra an pxoU
tt'iit ctmipU'xinn
nml kptho kin
tlciir. wft and
itHIUUV.t)
VIU . r. - Till
-Ml
nk vcli'tv lu'livvus
tr5 n ' k i n i rrit Alton a ml
itwiy 'r ,vllv
'VciJl 1,111 "" lmnM
r. v.-v,
3Z.
VrwTFiintGouoni ll Pv -liKtti-
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rr nr tT lliilll.
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FERD. 1. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
:,ri.i..r of COURAUO S ORItNTAL CRfAM
Xlll KAU UU (lIM'l'
'
Kugvno
si M.i:v
lllnlliclle St.
JJ I mparts av '
beauty and dcl
v kney lo the skln.k f
. II It Is'a perfect aid toX II
II beauty. rctroinlii o
II the rnvaifes of un
wind and time. I.liml-X
nates tan. nunburn and
(recKles. MllowneOand l
I Imncrfcclkms of the sklnA 11
II I'mmcMlnK a dalntyllnjtln(t l
( perfume exclusively its uwn.l It
II It leaves a pleating odor I II
II rlvnllmr the sweel breath 1 II
II of jiprlnK. MSJ.SS.5ii" I II
VOOKLtT rRCC. . OnuOoilT ll M
CORNER STONE
' OF NEW CHURCH
WILL BE. LAID
( KltK.MD.MKS Wll.l. UK IIKI,I TO
.MlHtliOW AKTKItMJON AT XKW
l'UICSHVTKKI.VX ( IH IKH
i'itor;itASf wii.ii iik iiK.M)i:itKii
I.N'SIIIK OK lit II, DIM;, WHICH
IS XOIV IMiKIt IMMJK A.NII
l'l,A,srivltf:D - .MAVOIt MAT
J)f iv WlJ.L l.AV KTOXK .
''.TbtifCvrRfnuiiy.uf laying the turner
atiiuu'ijf tho new Centra! i'ruiljyt&rlan
cliurcli will be hi;ld ' duuilay af.er
no in at 2 : a 0 o'clork. The iyram,
wiii'jli will lio brief, will be iitlil In
lililo Hie IjiillilliiK, whirb l njw uu
der runr ami iilanteri'il. and will bt
as hillows: ' Invocation; liymi.
i-llMiira reading Ity urv. C
lielif tielertiim by a lualy 'fiMi
lei; iiriiyc-r by lie,-. (. C. Wright;
.irief Hiidt'cB-s by itev. V. ,. Uo
1j it i-ii , 1. 1),, of New urn; nfior
iii; laying the corner Hrone by Mayor
Ai.ii.loek, Mini the jir.tyer oi coiueeru
.liin by tba pastor; hymn; benedlc
Llf.n, Ivev. C. A. Wooley.
. Tin) Central 1'reabyieiiun ehnri h Is
ilie ri-Hiilt of the union uf the First
I'resbyteriun and Cumiieriaiid l'res
liyti.riiin ichurches of tnlH city. The
First. I'resbyLerlnn church was or
ganized by tlie'Uev.-llobert Kobe oa
.'.lay 6, 1855, who Berved as (Irst pas
tor until his death Junuary 27, 1 Still.
Itov. Josejih Hanna, brother of our
fellow towiiHinun, Kld'er Calvin Hun
an, Hiipplled the church until 1S70.
when he. wuHiicceeded by Rav. J. II.
Wlfsou, whose labors-were ended bj
.leuth January 2, 1873. The next
.nistorate, that of tha saluted dwnrd
It. Oeary, 13. U.j was one of tile most
.ineftil as well us the longest in tin
history cf . the clntrrh, rontinuipK
Irom January 5, 75, until October.
ism;, lie was follow .'d by the Rev.
'.ii-orst! A. ScKlnley, 1). It., who con
: limed to serve the church until
is;i0; Hum llov. M. S. Kiddle sup
I'li.'d tha'luirch for n britt ln:criiii.
On September lilth, 18!i:iItev. Wll
lliim S. Gilbert entered upon his pus
torn duties ami contltiui'll as pastor
iiatll Octolier 17, 1 N!i U , when ho re-;l-;ned
to accept the pastorate of Cal
vnry IM-eshyteiian churiM, of Port
land. About a. .feur mul u half of
Mr, Gilbert's pastorate was spent in
th- I'hlHpptU" Islands as chnlaln ol
tin Second Qri'Kon voluiiteer reK
iui'iit, and In this cagincliy, ns also In
tli pnsHjnil nctivlLles, he greatly en-
denred himself not only ta the
church, but' to the whole community.
DuriiiK his absence the pulpit w
ii'liiilli'd by tlie Kev. J. )L McJunkln,
of Missoula, Mont. KolhiwitiK the
lift'torato of Mr. Gilbert came Hevs.
J. A. Cleland, W 1 1 1 in in H. Henderson,
D. 1)., and Charles F. Woodward. On
May IbI, 1904, the present pastor,
111 v. II. X. M ;n ii t, begun .Ills labors
with this church.
'The church has hnd n long and use
ful career In tho community. Among
tNise who hnve Berved tho church as
Killers ii ro soma of the lending men
of tho community, pioneers and their
sons. Tho old First resbytorlnn
church was erected In the fifties. On
February. 4, 1SS2, tho building was
slightly damaged by fire, ltowns
ttli"ti remodeled and enlarged, and re-
(leillented February 2, ISSJ. This
church, like all other Presbyterian
liiirch' s In Oregon savo one, was I
I'ule possible by the fostering rare
f t!io hiKird of homo missions, Hul
vebruary 4. IS'.MI. the ihurch decided
!o. beconit, Sv'lf-susttiinliig, since
which tl'ii- It bus received no nld
from outside sources.
Tho Cumberland Presbyterian
church was ormiulzcd In the Hccnr:
school house In the forks of the Wil
lamette on the third Sunday In .lune,
lSaU, The charter memb'.-rs were
Kev. Jacob K. Gillespie, Amelia Gil
lespie, W. A. Masterson, Kllza Master
sou, A. A. King. P. II. W. Young, A.
I Day. P. Gillespie, M. S. Gillespie
and Verllndn Alexander. K?v. Jacob
Glllesiiio w:is the first pastor, and W.
A. Masterson was chosen first' clerk
rf session. The minutes cf the ses
sion fr.wn d-ite of onctinlzntlon to He
cenih r,l S7S, have beeiuinfortunately
lost, hence no acioitnt of the church
In that ttnie can be recordel. Those
who have served the church nt dif
ferent times hi pist.;vs are the KevB.(
.1. II. Ccrnwnll, .1. W. Sned. C. A, i
Wonlrv, K. P. lleudersnn. 'W. V. Mc-
(lee. V. 1". Sharks. G. K. lllair, J. A.I
l.ongbottiim. .1. F. Cliiyconib and nth-!
ers who temporarily supplied the pul
pit from time to time. Kev. C. A.
Wool y I'renueiitly ministered to the
churtOi, and twice was Its reg'ilnr
p:i.itor, tie last pasfnrute exten.ling
for s.iie six years previous to the
union of the two churches.
In Oe s'ering of I Silt the g.-neral
Assembly of the Ciiniheriiul Presby
t Plan church met in F.usene, during
the pastorate of Kev. Georgi'V. lllair.
The sessions of the assembly were
held In Vlllard Hall of the t'nivershy
When lh, 11r.ow1.cl4 wem I rl
j mnile to reunite the two great, church,
, denominations none w-M-o more hear
tv In suiMiort of the nropcsltion than
the local Cumberland chur.'h aud Its
0 ;, -v. t A. Wooley. ws e
torts were cotntantly .llrerf.nl toward
the coiiMinimiit ion of that union. The
ii li f -n of the two d'"iomic a' lans wis
' cnsutmimtcl In May. l'.it. and i f
th two local churchen June 2 1st,
t'Mitl, A a resell of (lie union a
ecu- organisation as efiVrted known
as iie l'.-n:'':il Pi --l ler-iall cMlci.
K r-t ihijfch l-oift tii'" i
(ii il t: 'i i i -i 1 ' .it Ion. and the
.1
lull C'l 1
i ,- V
-f K.!-
'I
cI-.tk
V -.
t': '
ur
-I ,i
n I
T-.fi
- 'I l-i I p-.-ivn-T: i-s a eve
il of, J a ih'vi toii'.d in: c
I'lenc.-.l. riic hniidlug wl'l be
'.ee. llo'tllc 1' t h Iteet n af:,
pi.,,, fuMibhcd to the architect, J
lunzlcker, by the building com Mill -e?,
consisting of Hr. (o :rse OH.
Oi-Ilar, Kev. II. X. MouiiJ, M. F. Mc
clain, K. H. Shacklett and P-ofssor
?. G. Young. The building eiitunleti;
ind furnished will cos- nearly t-1'.-).
and will seat between twelve
ind thirteen hiindr d peopli-.
The officers of the church at pres. !
3it are H. X. .Mount, pastor; serislon i
iinslsts ol Kob'.rt Piittlsan. Caivin.
Hannii, F. (. Young. C. J. H ie, K.
'I. Shacklett, M. S. Mile-.. K. J.;
Mnore, W. A. Hill and mathaii:
lohnson; the tii-'s the Ur. Geo.
O'B. IX-Ilar, M. 1'. .McClain and J. J.
:iolt; treasurer, S. II. F.akin. who has
rwd eoniniinn-!v for 21 years, and
Ethan Collier, clerk.
iim:d.
f-
Forrls X. ilarwo .il was lorn on
March 28, 1904. at Crystal Vall-'y.
Michigan, his former home, whero his
'ather died March 'JL', 190.", of in-
'lammnicry rheuiiu M-m. Little I" r-
rls ilU'd Marr-h 31 a' the Home or tin
irandper-ints In S i ingfield. r., af
ter an IllnesH r;f nniy 24 hjurs. from
mnumonla. He b ;ives a mother, sis
ter un:l Kranilpareiits, with many oth:
r relatives both in Or'gon and Micn
gau, to mourn lih ahsenre. Kuner-
il services Vere oinlm t nl from th"
-evidence of .1. W. Perkins, April 1
U a p. m., und the burial look place
in Cie 1. O. O. I", c m'-'crv, Key. W.
M. Krsklne, of the M. K. church. Co-
nirg. who was a special friend of the
family, officiating. . Xews.
t- -
4-
( WIUS
Tf, on.l Mr. Potee Tnmaolh nl
ottagii Grove, March '28. 1908, a
.laughter, weight i pounas.
At Cottage Grove, to Mr. and Mrs.
hnrles H. Pluanl. March 29, 1908.
a dniiKht'jr. tinning the beam nt 8
'lonnd ' ei
At the home of the" parents, Mr.
anil .Mrs. E. J. Harris, at .Alca, Ore
ton, .V:rch 28, 1908, n son, only 15
pound.'.
'Co Mr nnd !rS W"llr f.vins !ll
Kail Creek, -Friday. March 27, 1 ! 0 s , I
'. Bon. ' v ,
skats wiiii. i!F, itt-:sV:avi':o
.
Fit the Ilk- V-rtf'-viHe nt e'u"--nc
I'loe-iet- Mriuav r.r.i'- Tu?.-tiny
Xlglits.
As a ruleat Viiud-'Vllln slinws,
?e-its are noT frservod liuf the nian
aTgninent of tie Iviigene Thpiter, in
jrd r to Biicce.-i-fiilly handle' the
laru crilrtvds at the two pirformnrcos
will iilace tho si-ats on sale Monday,
a. in., at nine -o'clock.
Reserved Beats will be 25 anl 35
-ents.' Itox seals 50 cents. The en
tire gallrry wilT be sold unreserved
at 15 cents. . '
l)H. AXIHtKW TAYUIIt
STII.li IMMORTAL.
. For the ailments peculiar to wom
an Osteopathy Is simply incompar
able. It ubcs no drugs, seldom bar
recourse to tho knife, and so the
body Is preserved Intact and normal:
it corrects adjustments, removing
every obstruction to proper blonc"
flow, proper dralnngo to parts, and
adenuute nerve supply. Thus It re
stores naturnl enndltlonr, . which
mean health. It has often been de
clared by prominent women well
qualified to speak, that Osteopathy,
even had i? no other application
than to the ills of woman, would
havo made Dr. A. T. Still immortal.
Ah local treatments Is not often nec
essary -the s-'ystem is much Icsb em
barrassing to women than are other
method;i.
Dr. 11. L. Studley. osteopath, office
over Chambers' Ilar:lw:ire ctore
Phono Illack lfl2G. Residence, 734
Ferry street. Phone. Red 3197.
XOTII'K TO STtM'KllDt.DWtS OF
I.I.KWKl.l.YX TKMOrilOXK CO.
The stockholders of said compnny
voted at the annual meeting to call a
special meeting May 9, 1908. nt 1
o'clock p. in., nt Central schonlhouse.
School District No.. 44. I.ane c.ounty,
Oregon for the purpose of Increasing
the capita stock of said eompany.
All stockholders are requested to
bo present.
J! It. P1511KINS. Pros.
A AXDKRSOX.'-Sec., in 8
AXXVAI, MI XKTPAI. KI.KCTIOX
Notice Is herebi given that the an-'
nunl election forVlty officers will be
held In Kugene on Mnndny. April B
190S, at which time there is to be,
elect-nl one tnuincilninn f :r eah
want, all for the? term of two vears.
The following qunllfled electors,
were nppolnte.1 lo set as Judges of
said election, nnd polling places s-
tected as follows, for the
FIRST WAR1S. R. Williams. K
It. Mummty nnd P. J. Mi-Pherson.
Mummcy nnd McPhers.in designa'
cd as clerks. Polling place, truck
house. No. 271 Fast Klevepth
street.
SKCONI) WARD II. R. l.akln. Rob
rrt Cherry and W. S. Moon; Cher
ry nnd Moon designated as clerks.
Polling plain. Hook anl Ladder
room In the city hall building. No.
:9!Kast R chth street.
THIRD WARD- Sncrman Heller. R
S. liryson and William G Martin:
llrysou and Martin dcluna'cl as
clerks. Polling pla e. Heller's
shoe. 41 West Scven'h st-cet.
IXM-R IMt WARD D. K. Y -ran. If
F llur.l and S. P. Ness: II ird and
,e:ilE:iait -Vs. 1'e'l
Ing pine,.. Wilkin biilldir.a. j v
West l-'!Kh!h street.
Polls lo lie o:ietic.l :lt S o'.:o;- ii
t'l and closed -;t 7 iM-'.ik v , -
sail s!th d.v .if :-i-:. tl'is
llv iTller iT the t'ouiHll. M;-ri:-,
9 190S
It. F. DORRlS. Record r..
Ihe Bon-Marche
j '
.TTuilll flWIWMl
Nobby Sutis .
s
For MeA
A new and 1 irge line of
mei's up-to-date suits
In nil thV new and pojai
lar males and styles, in
browns, greys, blacks
and blues; Every suit is
made by an expert tailor;
I
all hand fi Jl ed' collar,
hand worked buiton-hol:''
es and a front that will
net break. If you, want
a suit, nobby, he v and
up-to-date, we have ,r
and do not rob you cither.
Prices from $25 to $10.
Nobby Hats
You will want a new hat
for the Spring and Sum-mer--Somethinjthat
will
go with the suit and have
all the nobby and dressy
appearance. We h ive a
complete line in the latest
fashions. "
From$3.50to$1.25.
Nobby Shoes '
Aixl of course you will
want a nobby pair ot pat
ent kid, or vici kid, or
gun metal, or tanOxfBrds
to wear all summer. We
pever were in a better
shape to show you a
large and complete line
of new and up-to-date
shoes.
From $6.00 to $2 25
Nobby Shirts o
and Ties
And t ) complete the out
fit you will want a new
shiit and tie, so come m
and we can save you
money by purchasing
your new outfit from
The Bon
Marcfae
I TOWER & vo :d
itc.,1 r.i.ii,- ,i i , r , ,llIiN
) 1 "" '"! liv !,. ..,,,
.l.r ,lr.. ,,-,.,,,;,
Snlii-,1,,1.
1 r l-ii-l Nat. i:th
Monday and Tuesd
April 6ih ?th
PROGRAM ME !a:s
J. H. DAV1ES CO
Presenting "The Ballet GSl"
RICHEY W.CRAiG7
Musical Comedian, "Me ard My Partner"
MAUD SUTTOrmco"
' Presenting the auticai Playlet "Cinderel" .'
O NEIL'S COLLEGEBOYT
J Singers andt)ancers of Reputation
SAM
ORIGINAL YOUNG BUFFALO
a,wi.nv ...... L-y iviue veri
, . Wonderfully Well Tiaincd Dos,- -Frank" V
Important Announcement
Showing Goods From.
.ir tu it - ci r r i
) ' ' Wo wish t$ announce to the ladles of Eugene and vicinity thi-
we nave lee.seu a sjiacc 111 .aLun u oooiv ailll'Art Siore, and will flj.
pla-jj all that is newest In Art Needle W'ork;
' . , Our stock-- for this season comprises many exclusive N'ovel-.ia
for Shirt Waists, .Lingerie; Pillow -Tops, Center Pi?ces, Limetae
Sets, Infants' npparel, etc.', which may be had stamped for effibroii
ery or finished complete.
t W o have many new stitches, lnclud.ng Prim ?s Ii;-;h, Ihlorii.
Writll;o.-hian, and applique shadow.
I-'!:l-:U LFSSOXS-WiLL 1SH (ilVKX with all purchases, mida
the personal supervision of Mrs. t. WMUanL
.iirs. wiiuiiii is an expenenceu 'teacnei- anfi authority on ne-dle
work. The opportunity of learning Embroidery under hor dtrectina
should not bo lnissed. ' ,
Book Store, 557 Willamette street.
'" nil I ii Miliar KBItsZiEnhXttJdttiLR
U of your patronage solicited.
tin mmumi i iil m n"r"i I
t LIWULM U1VWJ. llL-V ;uni
o ..SPECIAL..
51b Caiv Choice Lard for..
o o
Bmils and Stews Strictly Cot, Pr '
Wes. 8th
Street
MERCHANTS
EUGENE, OREGON
,cr0. N Ii,,
In Fkt'iv Ruf'les and Spoony Sam on Jlain Street
rics: 15c, 25: and 35 .
I
JUie icili curuiL oil Up Ol rOnlailQ
litiporiuut Date of Showing, Monday, March 30; place, Eiai'i
THERE IS SOMETKiNC
UNDERNEATH
what we claim for our tkti
It is truth. If you do it
find it is absolutely the kt
value for your money we il
make good . Come in and 1 1
the various patterns and It
signs., we have now all iht
Utest styles.
THE 50.UARE
DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phore Whin 25.
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groreriessclected
from thfOljcst brands obtaWable' '. 0
Our Coffees and Teas are fleeted with great care,
and our cracker list is confined to the best the market
affords. ' .
As for flour. ve enrrv flip ipndino- brands. A share
&,, W. J. Gibson Son
Staple FancyftGroceries, Fbur - Feed
97 WEST EIGHTH
We are now located in our ne-vbuildio? o
acro;s the street and we will be pleasd u see yo
. 65c
o
MAr-KlV
BF.ODER.S BROS.
Dois a Genera; iV.r.Kn2
Business ; -
Conscrvjt.v.- I.':'--
S. S. SPENCER. .
I- H. POTTER, .
V. N. M:ALISTER.
1
ii K
Cor'7th nd Wiiu n tt