Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 09, 1908, Image 2

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    THE ETJGEXE DAILY GUARD. THIHSDAV. APRIL 0,
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Imported
Walnuts and o
Filberts j
9 :
Wo are JuHt in receipt if u
shipment of Imi din-el from
Louis Lrroy, a proinlin ir-
BeryQlnii njjl gfJlSSt '8
i rufire, t S' in is gwxm0
y (ft seat najsw am row
MrOV fc MttMAOD coo-ttftcfc to
( aft Tff 4raac twurunrf due
O igtNMij imported: wrfc "
MOT true to wip. trc ftmny
Writ today lor prices,
'; 'the chas. benedict
NURSERY CO.
0 Dealers in General Nursery
ft Stock.
Carlton, Oregon.
iiiiiiitotititta
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
: The Grocer
' Corner 5th and Willamette Sta.
Phone Red 4611
E. C. Gulliford
Feed anTLivery,
Now Floor Room New
ltiihhcr Tiro Turnouts. .
Full Crock Bingo Lino.
J00 West HtU Street. '
Phono Muln 00
MONROE
TEi HOUSEFURNISHER
5 We -have the exclusive ,
"' , sale of the noted DE- '
TROIT STOVES and
RANGES. Cash paid , n
v . for Second Hand Furni- 1
"X'i'r: ture.
Phone Red 3576 -67 Weil Eighth St,
;- , EUGENE .OREGON
Easter
Post Cards
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SCHWARZSCHOJD'S
Book Store
For Snaps
in
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REAL ESTATE
o
;sec,G
ii .sec o u 1 1 ZLZlrZ-ZISZ,
!. iag spills, urni
i
.ss rliti aran nAfjHflASi tav& e.e
JgS3r m fj"gy eywe.iiaiaies "fP ""'3; ,
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Expert houcm?vcr
ftuivc' anything. 1 wcnly-liv
ycaiAxj.Vricnct. Oidcncc. East
FiJJccnth and OaIc StJ. Phor.f
RB 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon gj
toot bate arc loo eapeoftive at
or pnt. Y it w' win for
you to pick out o hat wnJ the
quality in it, because you're
not u hat expert,
Guys? Derbies
For Spring, 1909
have a quality that speaks loud
enough for unybody to beat tt.
They are famous throughout
the country for their style, finish
and durability.
Only the faeitt materials go in
to Ouyer Derbies, only the moat
expert hat-makers reunion them.
Prices, t3.au to $5.00.
ROBERTS BROS
TOGGERY.
6IIP1B
FSOCSuO
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH GRADE WORK
A
New ( Set
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
BIIADDY CHAIIta In yoilf
homo, when you can mnlte them
OOOD A8 NEW for only &0o ?
A can of Chlnamol will work
wonders in your home.
Boo that tuo Chinaman Is on
evory can.
Roe our woBt bIiow window.
ASK TO HICK Ol It NKW WALL
1'APIOIt
,. 16-18 West Sovonth St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
- .eto.aefcjearf .r.- -
BB) eWerpTBTwrT BrsTsre ers eeereievreapBe eByBBrBreaj
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
I'nlrlmiikK-MiirHO GiiNtilino KiiKlnre
for )iiiiiitiiK, eprnyliiK, sawiiiK. grind.
iiiK. .Outfits comiilvlo,
Kiilruniike ficalea for nciuliliiii.
KoirtMiiika-Mone Dynamos ami Mo
tor for t lower anil Hunt.
FulrUiiikH-Morso Wludinills and
Ton era.
Fulrbnukn-Morxo (Jrlmlern, IVctl
ChoiTK"r, Well Puiniia.
All firet qimllty ruula at lowest
prlcew uln ar In etork. Liurrul trn.
l'ronint reply to Inqnirlea and quick
hiDmriHH, Wrlto for cuiiiIokoo and
DrtrvH,
BKRCER. & BEAN HDW. CO.
Agtt.s, tagrunc, O"".
FAIR BANK t, ttStt (8S CO.
Porilnnd, Oiuart
i"e r a raiai
wrwi t
8V Sore' Plv eiS 0
Ml 1'(1VN
aixieo." v,- m v tiron.i.ii o 111 im-
rD 0)rr Ik w 1 i.Wji.i ii 0
. e ioei u ihjh Ainiii ..hr,,i.
) liiO-i .'ii f -1111(1) il"'
. i1 iio.am.T.O iFt.mr
jin.et' (ini)i(ii(a J .ii
1.I1I. Ui III"
A. C. MAQHKYV2
General Tcannne;
Concrete, Gr.wel, Building
S.mJ and rjoid exeavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2311
or call at 3t5 W ith
y jsL i
HECKART GIVEN
faCONTRACT FOR HIGH
SCHOOL ADDITION
Te school board belli a meeting at
CUJ Uelsncr's office last nlKht at
7:30 o'clock at which time the con
0$i Q the ercctlon-iif the addition
to" tfiijjl h i school bddlng was lot
O lltt&irt. whose bid Wfii
(JS 3 Go ffjftYe were :o other bids
ijat too) .: rcn .leilevn, (S,7r8);
JJh9 tt&B & a.eOter.aP',200.
He. n B9n Will 9g9 in n
fie HoOJUOJaeO ttt once Jtisr
at to8 at aeBool (: out In JunO tbe)
WHI o tli0 bulWirijjb Will Oe
corn. ou ao Verk; oft trie) 'iprrU0.
rare romoieooa, it will im r.oo-
proitd op tee time ion classed ave re
euojed in? Beoieoaoor.
Too addition will gi) five a ore
rooms tor too )igli school and lo
crcaao tbo scaring caiiai Ity ol the ax
semOiy room from uu to uOO.
NO MOIIE tTSririOItrl
IN ItAILWAV IIF.POTS
Sale, Or.. April 8. "For tho rea
son that 1ho averago tobai -co cbowor
anuaily misses the cuspidor, and It Is
Impossible 10 k ep the floor In good
'onditlon where cuspidors are used,"
'ho use of rbe8e receptacles has been
'Jlscontinucd at '.rants Pasn aod orh
0 polnta along the Hoe of the Bouth
rn Pacilic in Josephine couary, ac
ordingto the report or (i-moral Man
ager J. P. O'Brien, to the railroad
'-nmmlsolun, upon the sanitary condi
tion of stations on the line of the
Southern Pacific and O. U. & N., ro--eived
today. This report comes in re
ponKO to cnmplaials filed with the
om mission by patrons of stations
and county boards of health as to I lie
insanitary condition of stations in
Ronton, riacknmas. Josephine. Lane,
"oil!, Yamhill, Marrow, Sherman.
!!nlon and Wasco counties, la which
Mr. O'Urlcn assures tho commission
'-hut tho railroad companies are do
iiiK "II In tholr power to remedy tho
'(millions complained of and tho ob
Inctlonuhle features in tho majority
if cases have already been removed
and corrected.
10X1
'OSl'ltH OF MIN'IN'G
O.MPAXIliS HY OUEGOXIAX
The representatives of the f!om
atock Colden (Jate Mining Company
uf Virginia 'lty, Nevada, aro jubilant
over the Morning Oregonian's expo
sure of certain mining companies on
tho Comstock lode, which were re
cently sued in the 1'niied States
courts In Nevada f ir stealing ore to
t no extent of J 1.000,000 from the
(loiiien Hate Company's mine, the lat
ter company being plalntir? In tho ac
tion. This company owns the richest
ground In tho ramp, and while they
were sinking their shart below the
600-foot lovet the neighboring mines
rnn In on the 2000-foot levoi from a
deep shaft adjoining and stole sev
eral millions in ore.
The suit which the Goldon Gate
Company then riled has been the
means of exposing a systematic policy
of graft which has robbed the public
for nearly thirty years, their money
going Into salaries for offlclnla In
stead of development work in the
mines.
Tho Goldon Gate Company predicts
bonanza days again tor this great
camp, which bus produced over
$600,000,000 in dividends.
KAILS FOK ALltANY'S KLECTRIC
STKKKT t'AU LINK ARRIVE
O. M. Knox this morning, assisted
by several employe of the Willam
ette Valley Company, began hauling
rails, 56-pounders, for the Portland,
ICugene & Eastern Rallrnao, of which
V Welch is the promoter, says the
Albany Democrat. The first carload
will bo emptied along six blocks or
Second street. Three more carloads
are said to be on tho way. Active
work has to bo begun hy tho 11th.
Will Mr. Ilirschborg begin an Injunc
tion suit? Perhaps not, hecause Mr.
Hlrscbbcrg bat to eoraro bis power
from Welch's company fur a trolley
item, for which two olocn-lo cars
haro been ordered, end bow dare ho,
and wliy should ho? Tho situation
Is tnlvreating.
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
Scats Now Selling , 4
: April 34-15 :
UlRDTSX UR.tUAM'S
Phono IUAi'k SUI.
1
nr mm vwiewuaiim
For the ooOiplete cure of tfnitis.
rolila. aatama a.n.1 l.r,..li 1.
, ' ,..,, . "
I loot comulaiOAt tvodltujtj to consump
tliiO. llvtrtavnt, tr ;td (wild cherry
efcts f'O ag.t b.a, u'.avncil an uitnb
Itktttd re;'aia;lon a)i a standard cough
letot'dT) It contains miiiplum or
hi t0fil 3l. i(i)aml can bo Wvou with
a&fct Oi children. Price $1.00. SolifJ)
l l.liia) Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Cu.,
grfp, Cl.latid. O.
Q1P VIM' kni:w
Q f) tlil Qver Qf.Vfrom kidney
j bki.i.tcr or VficuniliTii' trmitile. $1 a
bottle tlwo numihs' treatmeiQ) Sold
hy O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
latest I
Utii
Imnnliils. Dr. K W.
Hall,
1 street. St. l.ou!.
rs -
.l.iekM'rr imic,::.'s . ,
I'kMVl
o
vtty
go-
rve.l , !n s;. S e then If
lug to buy.
MOON & TINl',1.
I I'.iQ ,oir ,im
I lO:--' and s.O- 50
ihod at
cetr.s.
the river
OREGON' PIOXKKKS PLAN'
ANNLAL ItKlMOV IX JI NK
The board of directors of the Ore
gon Pioneer Association at a recent
meeting considered arrangements for
the 3th annual reunion ot the or
ganization, which will be held in
Portland Thursday. June 11. A num
ber of new features for the purpose
of making the reunion more success
ful were discussed, and Robert A.
Miller was appointed a committee of
one to QestlQ'.e along thla line.
Those present were:
President Joseph D.I.ee 1848),
Port.irt; Vice PresldiV. J. K. Ma
Ors Js52), Portland; Secretary
OerQ-e H. Himes C3, Portland;
Corresponding Secretary Robert A.
(JH.Iler ( 1854 ), Portland; P. H. D'Ar
cy US58), Salem; Cyrus II. Walker,
(16S), Albany.
&. C. George (1851). Port-Sp-MO
tvasj chosen speaker of the
'ley. itev: A. .1. Hnnsaker ( 1847),
W-.'fiiBeail:, ill act as chaplain.
n JieV'iiO Btirhtcl (1852). Port
iaedP tt niftrslii)!, with P'IWIt to
cOihiM Si ovrn ds.
CotBtnlttie rore apvinted as fol
lows: inenceT Joseph D. Lee. Geo.
H,. tflmes a,nd J. K. .Magers; trans
portailin, Geongi! ii. Dimes; ehalr
oian or t'eeS'titlon cotnmltnej Robert
A. Miller, with power to choose his
own aides; genei'hl committee or ar
rangements. Joseph 1). I.ee, Geortfe
11. ilinies and Robert A. .Miller.
l)EI!lf 'IlTS TO NOMIN ATE
( IIAMBLIILAIX AT THE POLLS j
Tho Democrats of Oregon, by their
own volition, are expected to write
tho naruo of George 13. Chamberlain
in on the priipary ballots on .' iri' 17
ana tbus nominate him as t to , ir
choice for United States fi' 0:110:'.
In announcing his caioli-lt'.'-y fori
tho senate, fbivernor f'iu':'ilier!;ii: ;
rook the gr:iund that he v:,uli n);'Uej
the race, provided the i:ien:lier.-! of!
the narly hy their voiej i t the prl- j
mary election call, d him to the t"sl;. ,
lie cnitlined his position regarding ;
tno senatorsblp, anil then lert tue
matter of nomination In the bands or
the voters. U ts expected, thorefore,
that will he given the r-,tll tarty
vote of nomination, this heiug accom
plished by writing bis name la the
blank space left on the nominating
ballot.
8AVB ONE-THIItl) OF VOI R.
KXPICNSI.S
By socuring season tickets
for the musical f"3tlval next
week you get Ibree concerts
for tho price of two and the
event. Do not think or wait
ing unitl next Monday or
Tuesday botoro reserving
your seats. Gel thetit now.
Out-of-town orders are rap
Idly Increasing.
.
DR.
AXDRKW TAYLOR
STILL IMMORTAL.
For the ailments peculiar to wom
an Osteopathy is simply incompar
able. It uses no drugd. seldom has
recourse to the knife, and so the
body Is preserved intact and normal;
It corrects adjustments, removing
every obstruction to proper blood
flow, proper drainage to parts, and
adequate nerve supply. Thus it re
stores natural conditions which
mean health. It has often been de
clared by prominent women well
qualified to speak, that Osteopathy,
even had it no other application
than to the Ills ot woman, would
have made Dr. A. T. Still Immortal.
As local treatments Is not often nec
essary the system Is much less em
barrassing to women than are other
methods.
Dr. II. L. Studley, osteopath, office
over Chambers' Hardware ctore.
Phone Black 1326. Residonce, 734
Ferry street. Phone Hod 3197.
HAPPY WOMAN'.
Plenty of Them In F.unx-110 and Good
ItoM.son For It.
Wouldn't any woman be happy
Aftor years of liachace, suffering.
Days of misery, nights ot unreal,
Tho distress of urinary troubles, I
8he finds relief and core?
No reason why any Engone roaditr
Should suffer In the face ot evi
dome llko this; :
Mrs. M. J. Drew of J95 West
Eighth Street, Eugene, Ore., Hays;
"1 autfored from sewre pains that
scorned to run from the kidneys '
through tho loins suit diwn Into tiie
limits. There wits also noticeable
disotdcr of tho action of the kidneva,
and tho presence of urlc.aciil c:iii'., I
1
rheumatic twinges. Being Induced ,
to try lioan's Klilnev 1 ...
j lief round. It helped ' me great
1 01 in u jiis a tew oays anil the im-
kii'ioveioeiu continued as long as 1
. I't on
I "elp but il'.e
their ifsft. 1
Donnli Klney
Pilo
lsJroig;reconim.n,iMtio1Ii'e)
hir iiale hv
all dealers. Price":
cents. 1'
Nitw) Yor
! outer-irhurn Co., BuT.ilo.
rk,(aJeStgeiit8 for the I'ni.
ted States
Remcinlicr the
aiiii rti)ko no other.
nnme Doan's-
1 l iiM i i KK i. t-ri-
Haying purchased the IliVe iT.,
op
iiirnnure lactory, 1 am mm
ep.irol to uiauutacturo turiiii n
ui-i-ii .-ice 011 oroers. anil nui m
pared to til; orders tor tlteQtMi
or iuiicH.no iruito
Repairing
also solicited end
given same. (?)
prompt atte
My prlt es w hi ti,. found r. asmia
and ;atistact!on guaran d in cy,
respcil. u. c. MOUl'.AS'
o
Scrub voiir-c'f ,! i'
c; .111 inside. T ttu :i
you re r,
cic.iu st.f
I'vev, ci"
:l(ll. 1 :,'.ci tiort.
a': hv : i 1 1 1 s 1
;:: T.r.c Ho''
la. lO
'.I.I
or Tar
1.1NN
Diil'l) CO.
I Warni-r tuneii itatios i.eave
dera at Morrla' music Store.
Boys' New
Wash Suits
ir 1
g 1
A Large Ship
ment cf Boys'
Wash Suits in all
colors 0II!d shades
One lot of Bov's Mils in blue
anil while front; Knicker
!:t e' er Pant"; Russian Cloak
v.'ill minie; price . .....7ff
Cue lot in liit'it blue, white sail
i !lnr; liaickerlaickiT
Ti ::ilM '.' . I! issinn Coot $1.0H
fine li t T u i Wash Suits in
bin:-nil.) Ion; two pair Trous.
ers; one plain and one Knick
rrliockiT; one cop, liloase
Coat; a well nuide and pcr
fort fitting garment . . Sa.JiO
New
Ginghams
A new and large line of ocantl
full t.inghani.i, just ll will
lie worn this summer. We
don't say we are wiling 15c
(iinghnuis for t'J l-2r or 12
1-Sc ;ingluims for llic hut
we are selling tlie lxt, tiing
liiiins ever put on the murket
for 13c, li l--r and IOc yd.
40c Laundry
Soap 25c
The Toilet and Perfume Co.
made an enror by sending us
a case of laundry soap with
our toilet shipment and we
will sell It for less than
wholesale cost; the very best
grade, regular Be soap now,
8 bars fur 23c
Womens'
Bags 98c
One lot of women's Bags and
belts in all styles and sizes;
the very bcRt material; all
now and up-to-date; no old
shelf-worn plunder; bags
that sold as high sin $2.00;
on sale this weclt for
ouly OSo
Women's
Bags 68c
On" lot wometVs Ui.tb and
Iit'lt; in ali siyl.-s inU nUes;
tne vory best ol' material; all
imw uiid np-to-dii wo oi.l
sht'i'-v. trtt plin'uh r. Haps thai:
Bo nun a loc; oj tue
tills . oc.; fur (.niy .... ti8r i
. I
25c Bow
Ties 15c
One lot or men's flow ties In all
colors and all new fresh ties;
the latest t.hlng in nil ready
ticd'tle in the new shades
and shapes, saves you trouble
in the morning; 25c value
'"r l.-.y
11 $1 Men's
Shirts 49c
'O lot of 111.(6); Coif ;,,) X,,K.
l:-ee Shirrs in ail co'ors a:(d'
"'"W: eii ntailff at .1 t-r:'
fec:VI.tlng; full length l&iv
and sleeves: shirt that Mid
r. high as I. im a sal- now
tor
e
Theon il&xhe
0'rO VVi!la0tteSt
MOWER & WOOD
Jienl IM;,:,' 11,01 i,.r l.N
I .1111 It, I arm aiut ii ,.H.rtT
ollr imlronng,. ivs-ciinlly
soltcil.,1.
I"II1 1. nirr 1'ii.i 11..
lank
-a
Important Annoujicem
Showing
TiTe Needlecraft
We wish to announce to the
we have leased a space in Eaton's Book and Art Store, atTUai
play all that Is newest in Art Needle Work. ' u "'"li
Our stock for this Bcason comprises many exclusive
for Shirt Was, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces L "
In ft apirel, etc., which majrte had stamped tor
. v or finiid corflete. '""""U-
e fve nny ne" stitches, includit PtdScxis Be.h A
k h:Sn. tLOi annliauft ado. ' 'Jcfil
0FeS "WW
the personal stipervio of r.
SDr IPillWrJ o;Iinct) taebee add author! l(6)r
ork. The opportuilt o lurtUliJl 8n)broidery utideT herT '
should not be tniasef
tifcirUnt-rJe of BSoaUs;, Jliinday, Murch 30; place p ,
Store, 557 "Willamette street. ' Ml0'l
Book
619 Willamette St
Bill
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care,
and our cracker list is confined to the best the market
affords.
As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share
of your patronage solicited.
Phone
Black 1571
W. J.
Staple (3 Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed
97 WEST EIGHTH
EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Prosser, M. D.
P. J. Bartle, M. D.
B. P. Scaiefe, M D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B.UeBar, M D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall
of tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates of infor
mation address . W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new building: TT
across the street and we will be pleased to sec you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Url for &3c
Broils and Stews
West, fith
Street.
BR.ODER.S BROS.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
la R
F. K
mm
A FULL L C(J).;.' " "
F'ev Granitwareu
Stoves, Ranjm
- and Heaters agesdi:,s
S. L. LONG ?olSS
1
Goods From
Srp of Portl,
and
ladle of Eugene aj , ,
K
tv5p g)th all vari-za,,.
. Vil'jrd. w ' m
her direct
THERE IS SOMETHEHC
UNDERNEATH
what we claim forou, cv,
It ii truth. If yo do a,
find it a absolutely the bat
Value for your money we vil
m ake good . Come in and M
the various pattern! anadt-
'iM S"?"5 we have now-all the
latest styles.
THE SQUARE
' UitAL GROCER
Phor.c Main 25.
Gibson & Son
HOSPITAL
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full coips of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
Strictly Cost. Price
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
POTTER. . . . . i V 1
McALTSTER. ;-u,irt
C.PttSn4vy(iU)nrtti'