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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1908)
Imported Walnuts and j I Filberts M'o are Just In receipt of a tUinriit of tn-n illn-rt from Muls 1-eroy, u prominent niir- Reryinan unci walnut grower In T Fi-surc, who Ih In a position to furnish the best llio world uf- fords. Varieties: FriiiKiuette (iiul Muyctte. These Krotvn on HK-clnl contract for ii. V will MiruiiKK Hiohc lo be genuine Tfiiportecl Mock mill true lo iiihik. Arr Kolnu IiikI. Write loony lor prices. THE CHAS. BENEDICT NURSERY CO.O Ji.-nlerii In firm-nil .ViiiH-ry Stork. Cni-llou, On-gcui. ii cre e a e e Q O Q IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Tm Grocer o Corner 5th and WtlMmette Sts. Phone Red 4611 ntn,Wtt tti O: E. C. Oulliford F eed and Livery, Boarding Stables Ni-w Floor Room- New Rubber Tiro Tiirnoiitii. Full Creek Hinge Lino. 100 West H(h Street. Phono Muln 00 MONROE TEk HOUSEFURWISHER We have the exclusive sale of the notedoDE TROIT STOVES and RANGES. (fash paid C for Second Hand Furni ture. Phene Red 53T6 -6r Watt Eighth St. EUGENE ,OREGOV For Snaps In REAL ESTATE sec McFALL & HEITZMAN J Door North Hoffman House Wilson & Nichols? Jxieatod opposite Smeed hotel, up titnlrs, ore In co-oporutlon with over 1000 Roi,?tnto firm. Glvo then(ja a trim. Thiy do strictly honosius Inestu. Tlioy Hat property lt-u.-parts of t.Wstalo. O C' Poor bats are too expensive at any price. tfVj isn't easy for you to pick o'jcji hat with the quality in it, because you're not a hat expert. Guyer Derbies For SprCnz, 1908 have a quality that npcaka loud enough for anybody to hear it. They are famous throughout the country for their style, finish and durability. Only the best materials go in to Guyer Derbies, only the most expert hat-makers fashion tbem. Prices, $3.00 to $5.00. ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY GERMANS FAVOR THE UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION 1 r -xUi.fi. Mil Rustic MOULDS M sidewalk mmwrn o GF.RMA.V ItKLIKF KOCIKTV OF KV. f.'K.VK AltorTS RF.SOI.FTIOXS AT MF.KTIXO HKI.It OX APRIL 5 TIIF.Y IIIXIKVF. IX IIIGIII.It KIHCATION AXI1 IKK1TLXF.SS OF I'XI VF.RKITY The German Relief Society of Eu K'iib Q'irt Lane county, adopted the folbnMig resolutions unanimously at a regular meeting held by the soci ety at rWgcno on April 5ht: Whereas. The !ant Oregon legisla luro appropriated the sum of $125. 000 to be expended for the support and maintenance of the University of Oregon; and Whereas, Said appropriation lias been referred lo a vole of the people Hid will bo vot:d upon by the peo ple of this state at the coming clec 'lon in June; anil Whereas. We, Gorman born citl r.i u, believing In higher ciliu-al Ion and linriw in i; fully the value of a thorough and efficient educational system, and hcQ.ing that the i:n verslly of Oregon will In the future, is it has been In the past, bo a cred it and source of pride lo the whole tato of Oregon; and Whereas, The l.'nlverslly of Oregon has taught ninny hundreds of stu dents (fully two hundred alone in IU07 and 190K) the German lan guage and German literature; and Whereas, we consider the Univer sity of Oregon as ono of tho centres ilCAierman culture; now, therefore, bo It Resolved, That wo hereby pledge our support to secure a liberal (jJi proprlntlon for the maintenance and support oiryio University of Oregon MU8. OKXIiVIKVK f.XAKK W Il.SOX Kopmno Soloist WlK- ApK-urs at the .Musical Fi-Ntiival in Kugine on April 1 lib unit 1 - I ' Mrs. Genevieve Clark Wilson's name Is too familiar to the musical public to call for extensive details of (he- talent and htr achievements. "' ing the nine seasons whim -rs. son has devoted to public singing, she has broadened in her art until she is recoKSlzed throughout the; country as one of the foremost of American singers. Everywhere, un der varied conditions, from single so lo numbers to long and sustained ora torio roles and recitals, she has met with unbounded success. There Is not a prominent orchestra in the country with which Mrs. Wilson has not appeared and her career is signif icant in the many re-engagements made by various clubs 'inder hose auspices sho has sung. Mrs. Wilson's success Is that achieved by beauty of voice, sincerity of purpose and untiring and intelli gent labor, added to a personality i which convinces t'ie hearer at once j that she will do well, whatever she i undertakes. I Tire KasteiV press unite In prais ing the artistic work of this wonder ful soprano. Her clear sweet, voice, I and that. and German urge all German born speaking citizens of ntjrv-ii tif Oregon ttVvoto for the full amount of the University appropriation at the coming general election next June. EMIT, KOPPB, Pres. hr. A. SCIIEMZINGKU, Sec. m -m z-4 i ii ail iiiii ii ma TRANSFERS OF LANE 0 C0UNTY REAL ESTATE o Have Your AbslrnclN Made by Luno County Abstract Company. I.evl Goer to Kealhley Iialles, tract In Sec. 30, tn. 22. b r 3 w. (lOoriM S. Malles, etux to Mary A. Pcdlso.V'ract In sec. 30, tp. 22, 8 r l. Levi Geer to George S. Iialles, tract In sec. 30, tp. 22s r 3 w. J I0. De BEV0ISE BRASSIERE UetJevt JrraSaiere f9 I.evl Geer to Tieorge S Dalles, '. $100. II. Gn tp. 20, IN ONE OR MANY Cfg.ORS LAROEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOA ORADE WORK tract In sec. 30, tp. 2, v 3 ThoiiKis Buioltn etux to .1 routte, 75 aVes In Sue. 25 s r 4 w. $050. s C. L. lloxlo to Gilbert L. Short rltlw, Last Chance, Gold Doll-, $t. Sarah M. Giles to Mrs. Martha Hurt lev lot S in blk 2 In Cox add to CfJ.'lorencB. $500. Q IJ U. F. Parker to Thomas Slken, part flof lot 8 In Coles, plat to Mnrcola $25. C. Colo etux to G. F. Parker, AV. I I ItTIt tl I0W l tilTIII MOVStl j ic:icm;v.vntir: inn :o Q J. W. BARrHlMGER Expert housemover ves anything-. Twenty-fiv year experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 J . Euertte. Oregon New Set Chairs of you havo CHAIRS In OLD your rrmne, when yon can make tl'A US' ' Why do SHARDY (1000 AS NEW. for only 50' ' A call of Chlnamel will work wonders In your home. Sen that the CbJuamau Is on every can. Sec. our westlow window. ASK TO Sl-'K )l It NKW WAI.Ii O 1'APKlt Vi-M-'Woat SoveiW St. f0OOVERTpN Wall Paper nTPaint Co. to MjircolV. C. Colo etux9o "fi))tna8 Slkes, lots 4 ind 6 .In blk. 7, Cole's 1st add to Mnrcola. , U. S. to Nellie Sioggln, pat. 160 acres In Sec. 22, tp. 19, ior G w. U. S. to Jessie llt-uce, IliO acres In Sec. 22. tp. 19, a r 6 w. Jus. Karhan et ux to John F. Kolly, 100 ncrea In sec. 4, t p. Mi, 1 w. A. C. Gregory etnl to John John son, etux, Intel In Sec. 14, tp. 19, r 3 w. $l0iv' John Johnson etux to G. S. Mil ler etux, truct In Sec. 14, tp. 19, s r 3 w. $2000. Ivan McQueen to Jv P. Lane, 3 acres In Claim -10, tJ20, s r 3 w. $150. S. A. Huddleston to H. A. Taylor. lot 6 In blk. 3 In James lluddleston's add to Eugene. $10. Q Favorott Gilbert etal to W. N. Long,, hit 7. In block 8 of Skinner's add to cngOHP.aaj CALL FOlt COFXTY WARRANTS . O Notice Is hereby Riven that all out- (lstaiidlnK Lane county warrants will bo paid on presentation at my office on April 4., 1908. Interest will cease on that dav. It. K. EASTLAND. County Treasurer, l.ano Co. Eugene, Or., March 30, 190S, J. M. Morris J. W V. Warren , Morris The Rc6 Star It.iii ICMjitc, lusurtiiu-c, Itivt-M iiient!, Iiniis : t-S rrH-rty rMitl iimlVjftdil (iwner's : : i s : Kooiu 4, MeClung block. Corner Sth and Wlllanute Sts. powerful enough to stand the most exacting tests of grand orchestral ac companiments, yet flexible, limpid, and possessed of a peculiarly bell-like quality, especially fits her for work of the character demanded of her In the festival here, where she must sing against tho united effort of a huge chorus and an unusually large orchest-a. Her voice is full of natu rally resonant timbre, which the smooth, well-rounded brilliant lustre that comes from years of labor and thought, has rendered most telling in Itn efect. Q This peerless .i t"t 1st is one, and on ly one, of a galaxy of stai that the Hugene Oratorio Society i3n':ffrto$ In Its festival next week ana the el forts of this organi.atioiQto place Eugene musically on the map with Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Los A'igeles, Denver and other large y. niern -i'ilu iherjit s gencrsus re sponse. RemetubeS the .date andg place April 14 and la, Villard hall. o Combination COXSET COVER. AND DRAWERS o This Is the greatest boon to the woman of today; it takes away so much of a bunch arotindhe waist, makes every garment fit better and makes all the strain come from, the shrglders; a perfect fitting gar ment, with embroidered lace edging of the very best gooS, io finished with all lace. Ask for No. IS, which Is fln O ished with all ace and combina tion corset cover and drawers. Tho price only ...... Q $2.50 No. 2 4 In enibro iPry, In sertion and lace edging com- and drawers? Eugene Theatre oo rnone bi. , CEO. H. tilSS lift! Monday and TuesdaV April 6th & 7th pr.ogrammjP J. H. PAVluS , CO. Presenting: "The Ballet Girl" ' RICHEY W. CRAT Musical Comedian, "Me and My Partner" MAUD SUTTON Tc5T . , Presenting the Nautical Playlet "Cinderel" O NEIL'S COLLEGEB0Y? I Singers aod Dancers of Repulat;on SAM BROOKS b JEANETTir In Fluffy Ruffles and Spoony Sam on Main Street ORIGINAL YOUNG BUFFALO A .,.:rr nrlflnnll MirVcmitl ICr.'rJ U.. Till t, .iiitni-M vii' "v - t j-iji'j uy mi e Vera ,.ji. I Wnnrlcrfuliv Well Trained D Jni SEATS WIJ,L HE RESERYF.I) Theater Nights. MoiSflay nt iiikI En Irene Tuesday As a rule at Vaudeville shows, seuts are not reserved but the man agement of tho Eugejuj Theater, In order to successfully handle the large crowds at the two performances will place the seats on sale Monday, a. in., at nine o'clock. Reserved seats will be 25 and 35 cents, mix seats 50 cents. The en- D., $00. Uart of lot 8 in Cole's addPiIre gallery will be sold unreserved at 15 cents. - G- COFFEE u. What is essential to good coffee? Good bean ground fresh, and a woman of common sense. ur t toe tr rrtiimi Tour money " rou dont Uk Scbillioi'l Bait: va par lum. What's Viulcr Your o lit t Phones--Office, det-. (o) I l-!ng-ue, vx- lllack (!.' Illaik 4 102 I run Qi1 I Inittl I For Sale by Chnmners Hardware Co lli ijief-ll.nii llnrar Coniuiny. Resl- 1IL Williams Co. Transfer Li nht und Heavy Hanlina WOOD F(JK 5.AI-E ;S( 4 Vi'il!.inittf St. I Ei.iifiw. Onii-o l'luni '.llm-k II tV A popular lecture by J. Whllcoinbo llrougher, D. !., at the llaptlst church Monday night, April tith. Keservcd seats, without extra cost, are now on sale nl Si-hwartischlld's book Blount 25 cents. ati A XKW 1IKAI, F.STATU FIRM Thosa-OiavltihCiirms, timber lands or reliSaishmeuts, city properties, business houses o.- merchandise for sale should see Wilson & Nichols, over Linn's Drus Store, as they are In touch with Investors in nearly cv-tP:lr Rfliliril GILVTiR XXAMJ.VATIOXS Ig, me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person an pointed to conduct the exajnjnatton at least ju nays ootor tne date fot -which the questhMis are wanted. for the examination should notify The eighth grade final examine tlons for the publiO'fhooIs rii be held nJ May 14. 15. June 11. 12. Teachers who have pupils- ready W. H. DILLAKD. County Suerintende:.f. blnatlon full iQd only . . . Also corrtt well made; ?na prIO .5:l..-n ftse-fitting j trices: 1 5c, 25Qnd 35t. ' - Important Announcement Showing ootis iwm q 1he Nellie craft Shop of Portlani ...tl. t n thn 1.wlln nl W ... ... - we have leased a space in EatoTI's Book and Art Store, and wli; & plaQll that is newest In Art Needle Work. Our stott for this season comprises many exch.O.e Novelties for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Luncheon Sets, Infantsapparel, etc., which may be had(st) mped forembr ''. ery or finished complete. . O We have many new stitches, Including Princess Beth, Madorli, Wallachlan, and applique shadow. FREE LESSONS WILL HE GIVEN with alliur(R,5es, under thj)ersonal supervislp)of Mrs. M.'WIlIard. Mrs. WillaRl is an experienced teacher and authority on needle work. The opportunity of learning Embroidery under her direction should not be missed. IniHirt:.iit Date of Showing, MotQlay.March 30; place, Faton'i Book Store, 557 Willamette street. Q have the corset cover and buster sijrjt portcjj in one garment new and splendid garmeffi gome Solagents in and e them. Eugene. 1916 only No, 1914 only No. I90rj only No. 1911 only o . ... 75c . . . $1.50 Jl.00 1.50 New o Ginghams o AQiew shipment of 190S Qghams in all the new col ors and slOJes. Prices, Q AXXOIXCKMKXT J. M. Howe nnd J W. Buoy nave opened a real estate office in the building with I. A. Mnurer's 1nn-elrv nln.it ' ....-.. a 11111 lamette street, where we would b(J)i I'li-ni-fii in nave an oia irienos wno have property to soil, bc-.h farm and city, cull and list same with us nnd w-e will do our best to sell same. HOWE HfOY, tf 542 Willamette Street ery state In tho Vulttn. K. C. lVWItt & Co., Chlca-S. iti. Gentlenu-u - In 1SMT 1 had a disease of the stiMiianb and iunv,ls. In the sprlng of I tin 2 1 l.."M;ht a bottle of Kodol and the ben 1 received all the gold In Geoi iil.i c.MtKl not buy. Mavxou live Ions au.l iri;er. Yonr v-. rnl . V. N. Ciirn.-ll. R.dlr.. I'.a. Vin.ust i!"M-.. -t,,:,! i,y a;i .i:-,u- A Tvvt-nty-Yciir SeiueiH-,. have just completed a twenty-' health stMitcnce. Imposed bv Hucklen'a Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles PJyt twenty years ago." writes O. S. Vrimlever. of I.eUaysv ille. V V. Ilitcklen's Arni ca Salvo heals the worst s-res. burns, wounds and cuts In the sVirt est time. S.'io at W. A. Kiiykond. Ill's drtK: store. iUi MOON' TINul.KV. 10c, 2y2c and 15c Womcns' Waists o ' Age and new line of wo men's waists In white lawn in long nnd short sleeves, finished WJth lace and embroidery; they are the most beautiful vvai(t-uj shown for the money; perfect fitting and well made. We have them as high as $10.00, but those arc only while they last mi MA iFt$fo THERE ISSOMETHING t mTntrWArr; a tu - U111l.l11Ll 111 k3 what vdaim for oig chim It is truth. If you ao not P find it is absolutely the tel value fr your money we wi! gr makoCjood. Come in and s t,ne vatious paitems anu-- sitms iOefcJnave new all the Q4dteostyaj;s. O W. M. CREEN.SrTi 619 Willamette St. n Phone Main 25. O - THE.BEE HfVE GBOCEl c CD o o . . ti Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best braudsoobtainable Our Coffees ad Teas are selected 9vith great care, and our cracker list is confiued to the best the market affords. As for floiir, we carry the leading brairas. share of your patronage solicited. S3r' W. J. Sibson &. Son Sta?e (Si, Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed o 97 WEST EIGHTH TheBonMarche 540 Willamette St BR0DERS BROS. NfityMARKET We are now located in our ne-v building TJ -across the street and we will ie pleased to see .you. ..Fecial.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 65c BQ) Broils and Stews Strictly Cost Price BROODERS BROS. West, Bth Street. NEW" MAP.KIT I .lai-ksen In ml v-ieap. -tos N,.. l: p. e t-U'iu It' v on n:o t MOON & TINGl.KY. 3 JX. m "I- r-y I 1 , iie. S2 , Zf- HOWER & WOOD Real 4St-.te nml Tin.l..-r l.an.N Ibin, li, 1 arm am ( jlv l'i-x ,.( I our inlitPHge le., .()y solicited. """'(T. ' T I irt :i. r,.,CJ MERCHANTS BANK EUCE.lORJTGON Docs a General Banking mmm mm ls Business on !onfi:rvativc Lir.:s SPENCER. . POTTER. . PrCS:pl i. :e rrvs- N. McALISTER, Cor Tth and Willjmf tte 3 Q i ;' v-. o o o