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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
T 4 :l. mi ri,JMi, i t 1 I n This Week KlliKXK MISICAL KKST1V Al, Kvt'iiing of April 1 1 0 April ! 4 o$ tip WINTER HAS BEEN MILD AND DRY o EUGENE WILL BE REPRESENTED AT ROSE FESTIVAL HOTHER? i -1 q I lit'-"'; 1 1 1 '."'V '-'..I' W "1 I itfowltiR is a summary of woalh- A media,: of the- b.iar.1 of ;;.ni'rn- .'tri7?PiJWr it i on, I!! Inns in Orison during the , oi s ol lw I'ninin.'ii'i.il . : i.l as lii'lil j J(r V"RJ j J' j ' ' 1 i winter. a rivpi.r.l l.y thv .-.! hrr' las! instil. Ii as dechi. l tlutl thci I r Vi'Hj'H I vifc5t-V Dir. ail at r..rlan.l: q m itumlwr of X. I...,l lUilasiiu-j I f " fiy JivKt The wrath, r .liirina the w six io ile..te.l t.i tiio rniverv.ty of Or." I j l-riKfl B - Two Coim-rta on l"lll ( Vl'lorlKKiii iiml Kvoiiini!) IT.". t'HUKl'S IT.". III oi' HI-STKV (U (I S()I.O!S 'I mouths v.aO'H J'11' i)rv, with no st(Tiii Cilv. TiUM'.ay Kvi-nini:, "Holy Wriliii siUiy i. in., Symphony ( oiiri ii VoihH'Mlii):l-:vi"lihli'ii l.oKiiil." IrSS lluill in l!io vaiii rainv days i Inn iho oas b- sin 'Mil : I t viM'itn'r. ami Si'ais now selling lit Burd -o. Phone likn-k ham': ii l.ra- ; 4 ;i l . UiO SVMl'IIOXV OHCHKSTKA, Al'UIL i-l-13, KIGKXK MISICA1, rl.SllVAI., IMVKIISITV, VILLAIil) HALL. Sini;to concert $l.aO Soason tlikeis to turoo concerts $:! Automobile Livery i t i e 1. 1 AutomoDiies ror nsre Day or Night pjy Pbone Black J51 1 . Night Phone Black J57J El 'GENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO E. D. VfcLTUM, Manager 69 ! Paint - Paint : Wall Paper Wc arc now located in our new store 10,000 Rolls Wall Paper Just Received Call and See It at PHESTON & HALES Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hootf Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market Ludfordil& Haskell Praclic.ll Painters and Decorators cor. W. 3th and Charnelton Phone, Red 54 JJ Every Woman HOWER & WOOD ltn1 Kslntc nm Timber T.jukIs l.jini'Ii, Ftrrm and City JrojMTty Vour putroiiuo rt'SHHt fully solicited. iEoum i, ovtT First Nut. Iwuik mm -NteJ XTBtTi 'yt J i li.'li', inilil ami colli ii-ils aiiti S, , ..M.I tl.-.l.tr Ml N..-; :t i ii; t'rtii it li'ir 1 y until ml ot Mari-li. IJuriut; i'iin!iM- tht-.- wai a in.iii-ril ,'iv-s in iir.'i'inii: ii n iln (iast ami I'asratlr rami's oi tuoiititahis, ami on tinnl rali j spiMl Inmi I ho li'.th to Mio 2 1st. wiu'ii; tin toni ptrnt uros in thf w.-sli'in iMiin- 1 ti.'; wciv sliulitly lu-inw tin- tiot uii; point and in tlio t astern r-mnti.'s frotn 1 to dt'urt'i'! Iowim tlian the froorlii? nohit. but only two Millions I r.'poriod zoro loinporai nri-s. Not . wit IwtandinK rains ooimuti'iI almost J daily In January, tlio total utnuunt was small ami ly tho ond of tho month thoro was a doficlomy of near ly two hud. os. whioli was ptoport inn ally uroaiost in tho east on, i tunnies. Tho roldost woathor of tho season oocurred during tho first throe days in Kebruary. when zero temporal tires woro roportod in nearly every eastern ooumy, and tompeatures from 10 to 30 do.uroos ahovo zero In tho west ern ooiintios. This cold spell was of short dura-Mon and followed hy mllil weal her during tho remainder of the month. Tho Fohruary precipitin Ion was deficient lu all counties, and hardly any snow foil In tho cultivated valleys. About tho middle of March thoro were throe or four days with heavy rains and mild temperatures, which caused alt rivers to run hank full am! numerous washouts occurred alnntf t.ho railroads in the eastern dis trict. Kroquent light frosts occurred In March, and In tho higher sections thoro woro a number of killing frosts. Ho Ciot W'luxt Ho Xeoded. and a n iiiilmt t he buildings o ill be printed, tuv . :.t ' en lv in.'liilter At a r f.ular nte li.'f t ho beard t.f r; of i ilu lo pb t Uli S - insunitiou with .irticies - i ;ho fa.-uhy. ' tit's ui r.e eiuh. I'Miiii ...Iiiiuni- 1 ;'ie ii.. t:;.r ui' i ti ut bein.; rep 1 1 M'siii d at the 1 ot ; ..i iid i u.-o fc: iv.tl w.i; l.:k.';i Hp ami tiiui.emalv d i il-'.l. i.ent i:e It. Tliomas, repro- .ui ui the ii - ival com mitt o I com i tie t ui ; land I 'ommorcui I club, w.is pr.cnt a mi uracil the club to take aiiu'u. It was decided to expend .ieeial hundred iloliars in stMuo man ner thai will atiravt aiientaoi. The mombors ot the club were not alio ?:e:hor in favor of a float, but a par ade of Mug no girls on horseback and of members ot t he L'omiiioreial club unlituiiily dressed In white seemed :o bo favored. lavid Linn, Frank McAllister and V. A. 1U11 were apiioinied as a coiiimitloe on tho mailer. liesolutions thanking tho Thimble club and tho Thursilay AfLernoon club for l ho si reel pennants woro passed and resolutions on the paving of tho n: reels around tho park squares were adopted. They arc as follows; Whereas, tho city of Kugeno Is now engaged in improving and pav ing several of Us t hot onghfarvs and. Whereas, this improvement ts tho greatest adorlisoment that La no. county and hugone. Its county soul, could have, and Whereas,, tho streets Him'oundlng tho county park, partly nw iW d by tho county of Lane, If uupaved. will bo .i detriment to tho adjoining streets. therefore, bo it Resolved. That the Kugouo Cotn inoroial club, hi mooting assembled, Ih emphatically In favor of Hooing tho immm "Nino yonrR ago it tookod ns If my tlmn had come," says C. Farthing, of Mill Crook, I ml. Tor. "1 was so la interiLMi tnd itionlri km atniiit Uie wuinlrrfnl I MARVEL Whirling Sprcy . Tbe notr Tl".l .7rl Ai;m ; Alo.t I Dlivvnient. , I"" ui'nii i imi 1 1 1 1- iiit.i., mi . . '. 'slenili'r inroad. It was tiion unit my IdniKKlst roromnionili'il Klortric mt- ti'rs. I bought, a liottlo ami I Kot what I ni'Oiloil stri'iii.ll). 1 hmt one foot In 1lio Krnvo, hut Klci't rlr? lUt- ltrn put It. back on tho turf ac.ain, and j I'vo born woll evor Binco." fold un- ).;.. ,.nl.-..-. r.t W A K!ir!t".v.!!'!" vom roniBin drK 8torc 60C 1. nir dninl.l for II. 11 lit i'niiTiuiBiiiiiT ina ni.,ltv.:l.. ni'i'ppt no otlitT. hut mMkI .11111111 fnn Itlu.lrtili.il t ik-...l.d. Tt (rlTP, full iinrtleiilHm mill llrrilnmii tn. l.iio-luvii lli'uit ...1.. u Htorea. Wooclwnrfl. ClarkA M A iniitlii'i' who is in gni 11 1 plivsii'Al ('.iitiliiion 1 nuHinils to lict-( hilil the li!i'sinj; of 11 cm ui i-imsi it ui ii.n ; sickly, ailing motlici's, tilt' ivwrso. Tin. liny luU' Ininirs to horn liv ini? n"ini'iiiSility. At sudi 11 time ton Kii-at i al" .'aiiiiot In' Iiikcn to Imilil up (ho inotlii'i's pcin'ial con xtitiition, nml lvstoixi Iut feminine svtti-m In 11 lioaltliy, noriiinl 0011 ililinn. 'l'lio :;ro;itcst, nssistanco that liny woniiiii can have in accomplish ing tliix. nll-iiiivrtant work is LYDlA E. PI NKH AIM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND .Mrs. M. liihncr, of West I'liion, S. V., writes to .Mrs. l'inklmin, l.ynn, Mass. 1 w:o rri-atly run down In health, luiriYriui? from a wcnlinoss peculiar to my m'x. 1 hi'irim to lalm l.ydia K. I'iuWhiim's Vi.jfctalilo Couipounil, and I was not only rc-stoml to bciillh hut I am lliu iiroini niollior of a lino baby irirl. I wish every nick anil ailinfr womnii would irivo l.ydia K. I'inWhaiii's 1 Vc'i-ctabli roiiiinuiui a trial." I Mrs. Paul Oliver, of St. Mnrtiu- villo, Ui., writes to Mrs. I'inkhum: " For wn 1 Hutti-reil from tlm worat I form of i.'iiiiilu troubles ami tlm doctor ! aaid I could not (,'nt well without an ,...,., ii.,,,. r.vJia B l'inklinm'a Vece- IM I'lll lll.l Lll 11 1 1,, III lll.in in rruiiiK 1 in- 1 1 - sl reel surroundlim Hillil park imvi'd t'OileCoinpouiid ro'.orc.l mo to pert.-i-t ncaltu, aim 1 nuvo vim .niT-vrn, Imliv cirl. 1 will never cvnao to and so notlly l.ano county. tlm county court of 1 A Twenty-Your Senicncc. "l havo Just completed a twenly year health neiitiinco, liup08oil hy llucklen'B Arnica Salvo, which cured 1110 of blecdliiK pilea Just twenty yenra iiko," writes O. H. Woolover, of i.i'Hiiysvlllo, N. Y. Iliicklim' Arni ca Salvo heals tho worst noron, burns, wounds and cuts In tho abort-1 "st tlm" arm at W. A. KuvkRudaU's I druK store. 1 praihii l.vili K. rinkham a mcilicine. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Kor thirty veal's l.ydin K. l'ink hum's Veuctulilo Comiiounil, nmili liom roots 11 nil herlis,has Isien the standivnl remedy for fomiili) ills. ftnilliiisiKisilivuly runiUhoiisiindsof. women wholmvi) hueti troiililed with tho worst, ioiiua. Why Uout you try ay KliiiiiniiKi.itii iiiimiimni LAM. STREET TION ARE NEARLY ALL SOLD IF YOU WANT ONE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY 8)M i ! solu u -j SOLu : : oi.n I ' sow) , 1 I ,. : : :?V fcfcs jfy ! Jh?i 7Za i SS9" 'l8f'SS53. 2 'rr b- 7 5 It $Cew4 ----- i ,1 , 1 1 r- - T T? 1 3 " T 1 1 v ' ' r N. sou) a I V v . I (" a' N vnyj V - f ' X A V 'S, A ;iln v VC V VoJv v v Pri 5 Cj VvJr A J A A i A. A AV, j-i .i A A- . "XV.X v? va -rtir - it - &. j vA AS 1 , j - T T .nil.!, I, ' - . I . Tf-T . iifX.H- .11 W -r- ' - , if- i if JtiSr SOU) i'Ta SOM) ROIiD SOLD J SOM) !) HOI. I) j7a soU a SOM) PLAT BLAIR STREET ADDITION TO EUGENE, OREGON. Only two 'of the acre tracts and two of the three-quarter acre tracts remain unsold, and there lias been a eood sale of loh Several houses be built in the addition this spring and summer, and other purchasers, will set out shade and fruit trees. The property was priced very f"3Mab'; to start vith; anj rpid sale and improvomcnts made and contemplated justify an Advance of 10 Per Cent, on all unsold lots and tracts on April iStli. Blair Street Addition prfc.-ty will double in 'W m twn vaHd T. .V -.i-c. iUX it-.v.'ctmi'nf in RtiWne. k:;tisa it is ;itii,ite.-4 wherp ffhn Imim mini .....J :. o - mu vni. T r.ic.'nr nri. ri; iiii- i'.t.ni iiivi.iliiil.iii ill i .i r -i iwu-iw u u .iiuaii.- wijl L i: iiiwii iiiiizr i-Ynni nunr i , .. ,'vow... I w.,... q Just as surVac ri Am, hill Fiio-.n.-- mint prow down the main vallcv roads, wherf the pl.'-inV rna-lc ,,n ,.n f-. D-.. tl ,.,J ,.,J .i ... . i . . f .1 . . . 1u1uguv.11 ""t,- nm wuiiiv uu nuiil I UI uoua, HI1U Wl mC ,1Wfl D,in Ail I IK! Pllv hlicillMe il.ir.... sa money by investing it on easy installments in desirable real estate, you can't miss iLin BLAIR STREET ADDITION', Small Cash Payment, and vr o . "...... UL...HV .uaas-iii tu.ue up irom rot nana, ana Where the larfjcsi! part t the city's business will always mcy by investing it on easy installments in dcsirablcrcal estate, you can't miss ifcin BLAIR STREET ADDITION', Small Cash Payment, and your S-:2:id strcet'wilVie graded through the addition this r;?ring--thj tix,- to buy 'c or more of the large lots, bZ'A x 1 13 feet, is NOW before the price is advan-cd ' ra o O & O Arm of th fn'nv.in vc!;-knowii and rclir.b rci! estatz fJ.nlrrs will IV o-h-l . . v '-'C ..... " w - mv. i-v-i o.l. ,v VOC ll.i UtUUIllV tl L .III1; I f ., , it'-- , Arm of til' ophgon land co. iiSphey,& ri;g:-i. o 0 ()?',;ON HOxME ANDLAND CO, HOWE & BUOY P0CIFIC LAND CO. . - WdJ' . , . J:J1 ....... v " i" iiiwii 1. 1 i.n. - miiaiiiri. i,- I- . o