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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY qUARD. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1008 ' 1 : . 1 k ' J' i b?smB en r,it a . . n: av..i..i.i..du.i. H rn REf-a film! ." . ... EiKi 111; Values . ii " , amwi- ESilESr WZii-tV n .. r 1 : 1U Hi, Sf-- gimi save I our money dy ruruwMiis nuw r-iiae fJtt ud to 40c values nil V special 25c Si uMl Special Prices on oil Rugs, Brussells, Axminsters iMW i aivd Ingrain Carpets. You get better is 11 Plffli values here for less money 1 Km JsO SO WestEiehth Street, ' ffilS 1 0,000 Rolls Wall Paper just Received Call and See It at PR.ESTON & HALES I'l'RK WATER For pure bediock wiiter see 0. W. Tnylur. All surface water eased off by casing Into Hie bed rock, thus in suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter, li. W. 1'nylor, sa.S Patterson street, Eugene, Phone Red aa"7. xotiiu tc tmi: pi-rijc ! The LuDuko K la'Tfler Well Drl'.l nx C.:muuiy wishes lo amioiiiice mat tliey will mei't and lower any prices 1 mn.le far dohm fir.-it-cljis wnrk. Met I ter see tjietn before making your con ; tracts. Vlllard lloulevard. TeU'iilihono Ited SI 21. PEST0N & HALES I! it i a a 8 ' . :: 9 i 'mm A TtlE v 0 lT-rMi nwirTftjiiVmii-Miiii mm" ARE AGENTS FOR Alabastinc SANITARY WALL COATING 50c a Package COVERING 500 SQUARE TEET G :: 4 Booster Says: "Eggs i.,eggs and dollars is dollars this week, bur it's what you exchange them for that tips the scales when you step up to be weighed." We are willing to weigh up on Booster's scales and be fudged by what we hand you for your dollars. Just now it's the spring car of Majestic Ranges Not the cheapest but the leaM expensive. Yours for business, . GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO, at ,1. W. BARRINGER CLEARING SITE FOR FIVE-STORY K BLOCK ' OLD K1EAMK IU'lI-lIXfi AT KAST 1" FAME&CHING BLOQD fiKoSS r"' LIy jW..Til iS aI,nost ''"tolerable J?? .tuny - "-r "r.,"s.",s':S " the ""! . - . ... v beconies rnoroupiny piuimcu irom me catarrhal xixTir A.vi) oak sthkkts u- IX TAKEX A WAV I'AKT ()1 nut .r")j . I extends to the UroncJiial tubes, cajsinu Vjarstnc.s, andnf. ""st-)! eou(?ti; irjes o.uaeu , auccicu. resuinS lit d-Qpsi los " Rtn iieth. and eraduallv all the mucous memhr...J ... ,tU!?aJe....--l oml tlie svstem unset nnfl Hmnnn-..,! " ll"Wt!h.S IT HE TOUX I...WX A.V..j ".nTSe cs tint pSBe 'ki OTHER I'AKT .MOM.I) HALL'S WARICIIOLSE TO Geo. T. Hall. Sr.. this morning be- Kan tearing out the front of the old I frame buildings on the site ot me I Odd Fellows' new five-story brick building at the corner or fcast -Minn and Oak streets, preparatory to mov ing it away. A portion of the build ing will be torn down an'd .the re mainder moved to a lot adjoining Mr. Hall's warehouse, the. present storage capacity being limited. I'oyner & Hunt have the contract to move the building. The occupants of the old building have all moved out, Mrs. Fox, the milliner, being the latest. She moved her stock of goods out this morning and will be located tn the racket store two doors wtst until a nwre suitable location can be found. Condon's bak ery moved yesterday, and is now lo- I cated in the new Hulin block further west on tile same street, Hamilton & Van Orditrand's jti'iiMl'y Was moved last week to th hew Barnard build ing at the corner of West Eighth and Charnelton. streets. . .lust as soon as the old building Is off the ground Carson Mathews will begin the work of excavating for the new block and It is expected that brick work will begin about the mid dle of May, or possibly before. HOSPITAL GRADUATES . THREE NURSES MISSES OWEX, HANCOCK AXI) "Workman receive diplo. imxjmas from eugene hospi- TAL The first graduation of nurses from the Eugene hospital took place Saturday night, at which time Misses Mary Duluth Owen, Nellie Eugenia Workman and Constance Evelyn Han cock received their diplomas, they having spent three years at the insti tution. The graduation exercises were not public, and consisted of nothing more than a bnnn.net under the directum of Mrr J. T. Wilson. Be sides the nurses and Dr. W. Kuyken- Idall, the, superintendent of the hospi- Ital, there were present Drs. D. A. Paine, Geo. O'B. Deliar, Philip Bar tie. B. F. Scalfe, L. E. McDougall and Miss Holstrom, head nurse. Dr. Kuy kendall addressed the graduates and Dr. Pnine spoke. Miss Hancock made a pretty speech in behalf of the grad uates. , ami i- ,t,u -omBW.I Catarrh is a tieep-seated blood disease and m . ,malaa(il HOTEL ARRIVALS The Smeedo ' N. D. Joseph!, New York. T. H. Hubbard, Salem. H. D. Grandy Chicago. F. M. Branch, Portland. '. .', Geo. F. Holman, Portland. Anson E. Cohoon, Forest service. A. E. Cutler, Rockford, 111. A. B. Cutler, Rockrord, III. F. W. Cutler! Rockford. 111. A. ,1. Albring, Oskosh, Wis. I. . II. Thompson, 1110!). P. S. Emerson, 1909. 0. V. Reed. city. Y. E. Lemley, city. It. Z. Young, San Francisco. Miss I.. Senders, Portland. Mrs. O. llextor, Portland. A, SMiders. Ilarrisburg. Sol F. Meyer, San Francisco. .1. F. Rouse, Portland. G. B. Locke, Portland. Seth L. Burger, San Francisco. C. It. Pelfer, Portland. W. H. Warren. Portland. E. T. Bushnell, city. COFFEE is perishable, it ought to be kept in tight packages, not expbsed to air: Your grocer return your mbner If Too doo'l like Stbiliiog't Ben: wt pay tiim DECORATION DAY, MAY 30 It fou Intend to have a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Dav you should make your selection at once, while there Is a nice stock to select from. Nolhing but the best of work furnished at reasonable prices t'ornvr Sixth and Willamette sis E. C. LAKE. GASOLINE WOOD SAWI.NO W. u. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice Phone Black 4 361. Residence, olb West Sixth street. lungs, diseases these important members Rutnntion. Catarrh is a jeep-seated blood stitutionally, for it is beyond the reach of locai t: Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all the impure eat-ir.i,,i 1 .H "le am,!,... same time building up the entire system. It PURELY disease at its head, "lent, s u . ! K'--s!nwn and sib removes, every trace of tl, ;" ".! causing the trouble. Tl,P PmyCJ blood circulates through e L1' flamed membranes co,ilm' mucous discharges rmw Ik. cease, and all the disa ?d symptoms of Catarrh diM.n?V no equal as a cure forthis disease. It refines and purifiestlieenti and repairs cne aaiuage aone Dy v;ntarrn meaicai auviee nee. inn orviri Dfiumt; CO., ATLANlj, VEGETABLE THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Out Coffees and Teas are .selected with great cart and our cracker list is confined to the best the mark! affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands, of your patronage solicited. i Phone Black 1571 Staple (Sb Fancy Groceries, Flour , Feed . 97 WEST EIGHTH MERRY WIDOW SAli.OlJS A new hue of Merry Widow .fillers JUSl received a! C.ilvin I S4 East Ninth stlO-t. o 3, . lnvea,..,. will douti,,. :ract3 in ihe H!;ijv sl, 1'he ci:v iiu.'si 1 fih i in vj. ExDert housemover n Ih .. :r cs anytiitng. I wcnly-liv - . . Wi.v bnv 1,,. .t..r Fifteenth id Oak Sts. 'O i 4511. Eucene.C2? rc(ou Ouir iiioiit'y iiir thtfciuia luia or fit' to ft (It'll B'l r:tn mu tilil itii-4 1,1.1b in-., .. Phone y Kui:,,n' !)-o Work., sixth and wfvV A share W. J. Gibson & Son MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Does a General Banking Business on ' Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President L. H.. POTTER, Vice Pro. F. N. McALISTER, Cashe Cor 7th and Willamette CO H I aJ , 1 r- . t X i V) f d S 0 JEW V f. ? C rf-'lMi a m T .0 2. I l 1. n P n r n h r I c ! . I Minieue ;ie"is. O vn OllSl RlltE FOR THE (,I AK1) . V. ! If IP-di