Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1908)
THE EICEXE DAILY GUARD, Tl'KMMY. AI'lUL 7, lt03 fflf o n 'ANNOUNCEMENT I II. Irish wishes V Allen & Cm canies at ; ln.-niul :i times CiKoii-kikh, Vi. and i n delivery aj;(!l promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT WE AIM TO Phone Main 53 G. H. EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY. FIRE-PROOF 0 Los AngelesbSafest Hotel . ... . ,h'.' THE KING In the rrt oi the City NO INSID ROOMS pj FIST CLASS (SpEo 0 A vtry desiraWe hoterforall visis ft tSfccitfk. O Birst dm kijAl TurJSLfe.Y COSA3hY, -Props, o a ,4 o j f, ?s jar 5 r o KftSfoJ oo O h Vi? ' lMk J? mo i o r " r rn ieMSItfft o WT? ' L J i ii mi tit ii i i 1 1 1 1 nn i r nil mi hi i ii iwirMitirMnwrorMrtrwr JOB PHINTIfiG OF ALL KINDS liiat he has .k c,f 15 uth .ct., A. aid 55 cast the liest brands of Pf.KI). We have our uid all guods delivered AND VETCH HAY PLEASE 52 Et, 9th S'rett o o ) EDWARD Q 1 tnu-m EXECUTED AT THIS iff Flit announce; N ll (CARNEGIE ADDS 1 MORE MILLIONS TO I UNIUERS1TY FOND 1 New York. Airil . Announce- rnciit that A:id:-w Carnegie ha3 con. lriliiil-d eu..ilj.-,;i binds to Increase' ,i. rs,, . .! . r.is,nn fn,.,t fr ! s'aie universities to bring tin- yearly! Income from $.',00, (KM) to $750,000 ' has croaied much satisfaction among; low. Carnegie also saiilthat he would room ",ri- rt-uriK"i "lul srar"fully contribute $ 1 5,000,01 more to the What was the use of mooning over a fund If necessary. The new funds aU' picture postal with never a word to low for pensioning of professors. M ,., .0 lt .a9 rrom? SPREADING PAVING DOPE ONCE MORE Onci more the Warren Construc- Hon company Is laying its bltulithic paving on Kugene s Btreets, and in-1 i)e knew to a fraction of a second i Bessie had gone to town for a stiop sido of two weeks, providing the, W(M1 t,ut., of Mra. ieuiunn's twoscorej plug tour and would not be back until weather remains good , Kast . Wgntn bonr(lL,ri( lllui)t u,u.. Drigsts jestingly ! evening. When the cv.(nig train street, from A la.mu , o , I Igli wl 1 n nill.m clock U)e ,,, , orm and r7av:,-Ttne8t,"B'thndWU: to ear,,, by the s,evud suf Bess,, descended from At nyeite Bteftt and the same wnnii Mi? evterSportiana of iN'inth, Sev-1 nnth iiSajf Klcvcnlh streets beforo th iiM!i:ii-r Is over. A lare forci; of nu'ii bfv;an ti:e wurk of spreading tin; d tliiH morning. Tlu work at iic"fl a lai"K c-rowil of tiMpI all mv, fur tv.'ii lo those who saw It last, summer, It is lnten-iUiiiK ijfl ri-uiny to novcr w old. o QUIET ELATION AT COTTAfEGRE Special to the llQUly tluard. C'oUiige Ciinve, April 7. The city e(Vct(oij in Cottage Grove yesterday wftTrriMy and there was no exclte-SI-nt. Dr. Itni. Jou was elected tnayQr over 'PtnOirfJion aijd J. E. Voting reconjjp over Alta KJhg.' Herbert Ankln was electee treasurer wUthout opposition. George Atkins was choson cnuncOman from the First rd, Henry Wisher from the iVcod ward iuQkI Al Kldridgo from t(h Third ward. rP (ivmivo lARrwtitflt N(i('i.; .Kurt Oct IVrtnOs IViTut'o-tVHnnlQ: o (niiicliii "0" tJ - Notice Is hreby given that all per sons orbing or repairing buildings in tliQiliy of I'nu'iin, the cost where h it within iW fire limits, equals $.iO, or wit lion t $100, must primeutJ lo me at my oince, .no. ;q.i iimnnity ton st re 't. nKl.i!l or nt'.w sull icieut iO'i'lloirti such liu'.UIIng or re pairs. AM persons I'hIIItq; to eoni ply with the building ordinance of the city will he proseeuted. V. McKAIilNI), Building Inspector, al 1 O f,Gu Charnelton St. Si)TI('K TO THE I'l'llMO 9 ho (ttigeno Transfer Conipany luivftiK sold Its business to J. J. Chase and lt. H. Bray, till persons owing the firm up to April 1 will pleaso pay the undmsA'.ned at the rotnpnnyV office or on thiiitreets. All bills outiitaml agalnst HWflrnj up toTliat date will ho paid by uaP We qeslro to thank the publican' their generous palron ngo and Mi.nk for our successors a continuance of themimoo .1. 3V MAKTIV. uS S. 11. Mi-fl.l'SKKY. O ll VI !V. KNKW The merits of tln T-.xas Winder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two mouths' treatment 1. Sold tiy(3. J. It nil. or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. S. W. Hull, J92'J Oliva street. St. Louis. WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body and siicond growth fir and ticn. J WILLIAMS TRANSKEll CO. I'hano Black 1141. VI KK WATKH For pure liecirock water see G. W. Taylor. All surface water rased off by casing Into the bed rock, thus In nirlng nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. G. W. Taylor. S2S Patterson street, Kugene. rono Hed 337 7. WATK.lt! WAT Kit! For pure bed rock water see Puke & Leffler. Wo case off all s1 face water by rasing Into the hed rock. Insuring nothing but pure bed rock water. . LA M'KK & l.KFFLKK. !!'. Vlllard Boulevard. I'hono lied 'ftf. Kugene. WlMlli NAWINO -.lohn M. t. Knti, ain'r-.nMir to W i(3Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge. t-or prompt service phone Itlack :l:lj Itesldciu,. Z High street. It tiasolltie woodsnw ii:itnv-viiow s i Milts A new InWif Merry Widow sailors Jnst received at Colvin & Uussll's. Kast Mulh street. The up-to-date women avoid cos- lllctles. drliitn ami luiwiler Thv r.t eMieniely hnrmful (o the skin, while ,u"'- ,,r r"""i me long. Ilolllster s Kocky Mountain Tea will bappy years when they two had plan lio. 3,'.c, Tea or Tablets nwl to mvk th cltjr together. He was LINN UHl'tl CO. j assured of a position through his un- ' cle's Influence, and Bissle would keep We bse alt tne latest meth'Kts In houie for him and ivrhnp In time be clesiiltiK and dvel.ig at the Kieno l,lo to write for the uiagaiines. The Ar. 3 S ljKuKene, Or Fro.;.iritiin Is of all kinds at the Bee lllve gr.verv, W. J. illbM.n Son. ; West llnh street. l-i.yi JUST A POSTAL, " ?' ;" 'V .. By LkSTliR ROSE Copinuit. y llmcr Sito'jiu. y -5-e;-vi-r--s-;-rt ? i-s-'t-i-t-vS-i-W . . Jimmy propied the card against the sugar bowl, and while he biirledly ate his breakfast h' eyes seldom wan- tlureil tel)m tn(J plt.ture. Delia, the dlu- It was rather a pretty picture, a iuiet little town nestling on the bank, of a broad stream, but It might have been a lovo letter from tne way Jim my stared at lt. Twice Delia had to remind blm that be must leave the house by three minutes pust 8 In order to catch the last car that would land biin at the ofilce on time. p-ii.j"huij .umi ...i-m... breast pocket and sprinted down pie a trout to the eonu-r. (Hiee ou the Wr he. took out the card again and bad to walk back three blocks because be was carried past the ollico building still studying the picture. After all. it was a pic ture well wiirch the study, for Arlimffuy was one of the pretSHit towns lnTCs native stale. I l'ostal cVfils wlthXjieal views were fTNHoniethlng new filr' the llltle town. Jimmy could reiueinlter-tbo gir which the llrst Illustrated postal received) by an Arlliiglonlau had made. Sarah ! Coyne, to whom it was addressed, bad let the postmistress keei lt for a whole week that all mlghtntee the curi(j) osiiy. ii uail nuracieu uirire iilicuuvkj than the flrat Philippine stamp. O .?v, lt was evident that some aua teur photographer bad taken a plcnwe of Arlington from the bill. Jimmy could almost locate the exact spo wbero Jje had oJtoawstood. It was OVer IT VHKf J1MX WHO BT1!1'1'KI) FlinWAHO, In the I'ruyn lot. where the boys used .to coast in winter, lt was too steep for Jlie girls. One could easily run elea. to the river on a good pointer. '4Jit there was no him of snow lu this picture. The trees that friuged the river bank weivQn full leaf, the inue willow that grew on the tluy Is land was draped In green, and Jimmy could fairly smell the mint and the sweet ting lu the marsh where the crock through the Newmans' lot form ed a continence with the river. Somehow It brought Arlington back with startling distinctness. He bad supposed that be had forgotten the town In bla two hurried years of city life, but with the picture before blm It was a. ouuh be bad Just climbed tba bill iWn(he little red bouse that was hidden In the picture by tQ new brick Methodist church. They were Jiit finishing the steeple when be bad Woe away. Now It jybudly reared Its head above all the other buildings. Jimmy turned the card over and re garded Its face. Tbo blurred post mark seemed Ilka an old friend. He could look through the glass partition w here the boxes were empty, down In the corner nearest the drug store, and see Kmma Sherman Industriously st!mtpltig the mall. He could hear the double thud n i she struck first a letter and then the ( Ink pad. lie could hear the eoai I nients of the men waiting for tin mal'. j to l-o sorted, lie could even see the i recruiting poster with lis gaudy pic tures of uniformed soldi, rs, n gliiry of blue and red and y?llow. In the midst j of the more mm tier bills iimiouncltn; auction sales and the prim handwrit iii!t or tne notii-e or tbe uncial oiMae Ladles' Aid society. But. imwt of all. the nent n-rlilnc nt tf the a ldn-M held his thoughts, lt need ed no tlgnaturo u tell hlin the name of the m-wler. Only Bessie Brewster , bh'i ui 4ini i mini nmi'lini niieil tlon to them. " An 'wn " K'ori.nis ureara. but on it , II 3K, 1 u Beie s Vtiotber had died, and when they graduated from high school and n O be spok of going to the city she bad tvnilv said Hint Her uuiy J' . i . - r.itln.r !lu had used the argument that her , gnvt duty wu toward herself, but she ; thrust the ! l !i from her. and 1" the end he had Bulk away from her. 1l-: clariw: that she did not love him, else . sue wouiu se. (in.". r, rights than her father, for whom she !,e would Sea lh.lt lie uau pi"" ha,rorned an the uest jeu., llfe.. even to tctfcAf tils success. This was flrst (lme he 6WU her baud wrm,,,j gjnce be had left Arlington, ami eyes grew soft ns be studied iiii. ehlroLTanhv. Then his cnicr en tcred'tbe office, and Jliumy bod to bend to bis work. But tbouehts of Arlington were strangely mixed with the details of ac-' counts, and when the noon hour came be an lmervlew wlth the bead of bis room. The latter was looniug for an opening for a cousin at was cia(i enouch to let Jimmy go without the usual two weeks' wait. Three days later Jimmy was in Arlington. I ms Drst call was onthe Brewsters, but the tiny maid tolJilra that Miss iht u. ...... Jimmy who stepped forward to relieve her of lit'0,un Ql wll fiui(leJ lier through the little knot of station loungers. 'You are back for n visit?" asked Bessie When they had crowd. Jimmy shook his head. () "I came because of your postal, be explained. "It made mo homesick, and I just had to come." O ' "i'tu sorry" she began, but Jinifny fitoiiped her.. Tm not." be declared. "I'm glad. 1 never was so glad about anything be fore. It was like ft message that I had to answer. ..j;ut now jt may make you onv dissatisfied torgfl back," cfied the Bit' "That's jusMhe beaury-of it all," explained Jliyny. "I'm not gohur back. I guess . Arlington's a SHg enough place for me to stay in, .esoer chilly"- "EBpeclally?" she repeated as Jim paused. " "Ixiok here." he said, speaking pap- idly and with a voice tjfttibetrayed the 'uftruslty of his feelings. "I know 1 don't deserve to be permitted to-pcak to you after the way I actedSlbout your staying hero when I wanted you to marrv me and coi town. I've for' felted allight evenlo see $roji, but 4f you coulil xuily know the time I've put In since I Wt that card you'd be silrJw for me, even If I did ac ykerSN brute. You were right. Uois, in "staying with your father; I wassail w'roiitt. But I SHi sorry. Do youMuiiykj thatjj! perhaps . some time we tmght be friends eood f rleiulH anee mofro?" 0"Y'o are friiids Jiow." ssict I8;sle softly, "else you would ot lip wulkr uiK i n'l uie. "I don't mean Hint.ft oblectI Jim my. "It's not JMst friendship I. ask(1 It is something more. I waiip a chance to recnln your loQ. Po yon thtfik thnt (Sjere wauild be a rh-.Oic for me In time?" O Somelhlug in fils.-toles" fold the' girl of his sincerity and hlS.-lbneimcJis. Ils. bad hurt her cruelly in thpse Id days, but she hud felt sure that he wtfuld come back to her. Her fac,e- gc'w softer as she laid u hand upbn his arm, "Why wait, Jim?" she asked. '-'You havo learned your lesson." Tbo Qiittlcs fell to the hard packed snow ns Jimmy rapturously caughtn uerjji uiii-jirms. as ne recovered tue bundes W; crushed under his grasp, and there was the tinkle of brokeu glass. l'.ess gave a cry of dismay. , "You've bui1;en the lamp I bought for the parl.W' she reproached. Jimmy laughed happily. "I'll buy a doxeu lamps for the parlor our par lor," lie promised recklessly ThAeny and the siiTtch. Q A gllmps of Thackeray Is given In "Memoirs of a Ixindou Club." by Da vid Masson. At allrjur meetlngst the Carries and at Tlur cluh Thackeray always seemed to uie. In spite of bis light liu ffior and-shis habitual iiQina nauitual nickname of ' among bis frleuds. to be a Thack uiau nart. a sod aud highly sensitive num. a man with whom nobody could take u liberty. It was at of the larger dinners of Our clubWt may have been, a Shakesieare birthday dlnuer aboi:(j)ic year lSiltl-thnt I chanceil to sit nest to Thackeray, and lu the Intervals of the speoehes we had a good deal of unlet talk. But In Our club gatherings there was oft a lapse Into what we ailed the "war of the nationalities." whieh consisted of g.K-J buinored mu tual chaff and banter (gfwceii the Lag IWi ineiiiliers an I the two or throe Scottish and Irish niembers of the -lull, lt may have K-eu this that some how suggested the following bit of Thackcniy's talk wlih me: "D'ye know," he said. "that, though I can descrllie an Irishman perfectly, l never could descrllie a Scotchman?" 1 reminded him of Mr. Blnule "Oh." he said, "that's not what menu: mat s a mere facsimile of man I know, a mere tlescrlotlon from Ife. But what 1 mean Is, I conldn't Invent M-oiciinnn. I should in wrong But. oh. I'm ipilte at home with the Irish character:' V a Satiriol S(rk. French tin t is proverbial, a rather tiresome nurouL came up vnwiiu.g to the Frlnce de l.lCTe of ti,e court of 1 Units XVI. U."Tlmt was exactlv irh,i i ... :,v to ou " 'ot,rv.i , viuvcIt ' ''rUc TWR RFMftRKARI F CURES OF ECZEMA , n l , Qver Twenty-three Years Ago Baby . . Atta'k Years Later Grandfather Suffered Torments with the Disease Virulent Sores Developed from Knees to Toes. BOTH OWE COMPLETE RECOVERY TO CUTICURA : 0"ln 1S84 my ffrandson. a babe, had aari tt w-vmfl. and after trvinir (lie uuvluib iO i no extent of heavy bills and an in crease of the dis ease and Buffering, I recommended Cu ticura and in a few -weeks the child was well. He iB to-day a strong man and "absolutely free from the disease. vA few years ago I contracted eczema, and became an in tense sufferer. A whole winter passed without once having on shoes, my ankles and nearly from the knees to the tried (riwtitkiners, specialists, clernintol-OEit.e-.. ton purpose. My daughter-in-law reminded ji of having prescntied Cuticura for myjgrandson more than tu.,.ntt- vmrM jnr I nt rrre nrocurtHl cleared " theOtlw filial li-mc-U-i jl fo:f.d im , ' nMvliateWi'r'.veiiii (itJtfTfLl final cure, t to-r Miii'i -7t Clone in veani. I am nQJ. ni!!i I had never bad that,! disease. I im well known ill the vicinJJ itv of l.oiusvi'le jinn i incinnan, aim nil thi C'ltM be V'-iifVd bv vit'os. M. V.'. Laltue. ''''' Sevontli St., Vj.!':- viUe. Kv.. A'4 23 ud may 14, luu TV nrnnir:n itchirft; snd burning ofolu' stiin. as in en.,a.:,4h,o fright! fj si-amig, a in f uiasi; tialos3 ftf hoir and oni'J.i of tscalp. as in scalled head, the facial disfWurement. or in acne ell demand rem-eclies of extraordinary virtues to suerfssfully cope with thrm. Thainc?;iticurti Soap, Ointment.-nd fHHa, are Wh Ktiwids iroveji 4y testimonials of remarkabie -ours wlien miniy rem edte.i and even phvuicians haw failed. One set is of tan sufliciuutto curet Cutlru.-a Fwp (2.1b-l to cTPnhift he- Sktn, (Sitt- cura emiiniiBE iwc t 10 i-ieai un pkio,. una iwi- cum Hrsolveiit (5Uc.v,nrn thi form of Cbqpolm.. Coritfd I'UlB, 25! wrviiiforOOitoI'UBtfyh'o lilooi; Pord thrbutrhnut ihi- worlrt I'oher JJruVi 4 febem :6h) . Pi IlitMnjC1tnsi Vdii will fiiSS) It irt thfiisbn's. He lias tlu mwvlh'itt lino : n. I) i-iiu lies t lie fiiBious ilUvhaels, Stern I O 'u niiibiiiiv,.., brought to Kugene. Ui test pntieins ami eutiMVest. iiunlity lii' gol ds. VJ ( o o,ll s(v (,,. li,u, 1,,.. fore yi ii buy it is no trouble to snow "jMis, iiiui we are al ways liairjr to tin it, wiiclmc Jim buy oi :ioi. We curry u full line of fur nislilnjCM for nicijjaiid our prices uod styles are right. Wn own our oniv liuildlng, pay no rent aud arotilfied Bitli a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON Xo. H East Xlntli -eet Kugene, goii For Bedrock Wells Sec me before contr Acting prices bedrod:. Well drilling is my cusir.CJs and i am pre-(i Kaicuiuao vour work: in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kflborn Phone Red i3-l . 557 High St. iJJ a' I a xkw m:.u, KsTxnc kikm Those having farms, timber lands or reliniiulshments, city properties. i ' "uses nierchandlF" tor iwtiiiiiyitMrrffi,7TnrniiiiMiiiiwi llsfk.rc0 b .'i , , . " "'nn fc M' hols. U"a s "n": S!ore, as they are j ln """'h with investors m neirly ev- c"' state In the I nion. Organize 1 4he FiVef Capital jaij . Surplus and ,.''''."' profit., . Addmou.l iiViiii,;;-;-, Btock holders " aatloual b.Qug Ul 1 iiuer ran Vour I'atriMk , - K T. G. Heudrlrw. S. B. Eukin... "" P. E. Snodirr... "" Luke L. Goodrich.. Amu'H - ir :-v .1 iAU KITCMEN & K0M?P Successors to AHMITAGE t EOWN Livery Feeiaal ix lk ?ll. Q QxX aad 7th, o properly. Ltenl'slij! gas , fixtures, r- 'I kinds of reliabfeptcl jind taninji) wi,4'J and let, it 'Batfl your work Aya C 1 -T. 1 i WestfltaS',' . 1. 1 Julius) Ooldsmit Madame Dean'sI Pills. " ' . ... on trial, i" I-' I'".:.' ' o Siiinel'! c ..i..,.fjv ""r"' ' . .... IK) Eugene DyrV.L 14 il.L' ) irlvl"" in uni: ai"l Sc Also p-neral i'. sheet iron wo:H- lr',n attended to , Carry a full I'liotie Bbi' k j."Kn rw"' .,1 It .1: yj tfliimbing 1 i 'SaTsri I O kit ii Sold by W. L.