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THE EUGENE DAILY GURD, ill".". " COTTAGE GROVE PmYSIUK NUrt VIEWS REAL ESTATE COMPANY FORMS CORPORATION - i! '4 CREAMERY IS BEING ENLARGED a. Jm. an wmm fwt (!-.- COOPER UN HUiAISTOfll i , i. I". :::t PESTON & HALES 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 44 4 44 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 o 4 4 44 44 4 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44 4444i4444444444444444444444444444444444444444i ARE AGENTS FOR Alabastine THE SANITARY WALL COATING 50c? 41 a Package COVERING 500 SQUARE FEET A Trent for Theater (loom. If you miss tho bit! vuudevlllo at tho EiiKeno theatre next Tuesday nlKht, you will iiiIbs coincthliif; Rood. The Portland papers claim that tlllH in the host thing the (irand thea tre has had for many weeks, and tho cut Ire show will lie put on at the Kimono theatre. There are six acts and all the high cIiibs and each one a winner. The hIx-IiIk nctB innke tip a typical vaudeville show, coiibIbIIiik of slng . Iiik, dancliiK. comedy and mimic. Honts will bo on salo at the box office Tuesday a. m.' at 11 o'clock. J'rlces, luc, 25c and 35c. llox Boats, DOc. .VOTK Ii TO Till: I't'llMO I'ltOMIXU.NT ItlNSlAV OICMCRAIj NliAl) The l.aDuko &. LeMcr Well Drill-! Inn Company wishes to announce that I St. Petersburg, April 23. Gon they will meot and lower any prices cral I.lnevitch died of pneumonia to rnado fur doing first-class work. Met-, night. He had been 111 a llttlo over ter see them before making your coll. a week and on several occasions se tracls. Vllliinl Houlevnrd. rlous symptoms of heart failure maii- Telephhono Hed 5121. ifested themselves. Il'KT ItKCKIVKI) A fresh lot ot frog's legs from Min neapolis. OTTO'S. l'l'KK WATKIt For pure bedioclt water see O. W. Tnvlor. All surface water cased off 'by casing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. CI. W. Taylor, 82 S Patterson street, Kugeno. Phone Hed 3377. ' I'IMXJ'S MttiH i Tonight at Otto's. ' a25 Fresh garden soeds ot all kinds at the Hee Hive grocery, W. J. Gibson & Bon, 97 West Ulgbtli street. See tho new bracad Savage whoel. No pxlrn charga for brace. C1IA.MHKHS 11AHD WAHE CO. Take ono of pur Coffleld power! wnsherB on 30 days' trial and you can I do your washing without work. C11AMII1CKS HARDWARES CO. Bonn th J1'"" M u m '"'"IP HOTKIj AIlItlVALS Tho Sniecile. E. Allen, Cincinnati, Ohio. G. S. Gasklll, Minneapolis. Geo. II. Stllo, New York. H. P. Gilbert, San Francisco. Wm. Scovlle, DesMolnes. John Sweet, San Francisco. S. J. Sternberg, San Francisco. II. Drash, Portland. 0. It. Aicherd, Portland. P. K. Thomason, Portland. H. 11. Reynolds, Portland. Charles L. Monsbn, Portland. H. J. Wright, New York. W. R. Roberts, Spokane. T. A. Chinnook. Portland. II. E. Sargent, San Francisco. Fresh garden seed In bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE DAILY GUARD rt'HAVE on hand "about one hundred Silver sets, and J50 kitchen sets, which we gave as premiums last year. 7e want to close them out and when they are gone will order no more. 11 " " " ' Our Proposition To do this we will give every subscriber who receives The Daily Guard by carrier, his choice of either of these splendid premiums, (as long as they last) if he will pay $3.00 for six months subscription at THE SILVER. SET i. ir. liiXGH.VM xow Assot i.ti:i with m. sv.i; i:i:u and m. IIA.VSKX AUTICI.KS OK IX. CORPORATION' 1 II.KR TODAY CAPITAL STOCK IS $.-,0,000 Hon. I. H. IJIngham has recently become assoclmcd with M. Svarve rud and M. Hansen in the real estate business In tills city, and they have incorporated, the articles of incor poration being filed with tho county clerk this morning. The name of the company Is the Kiig'Mie Real Estate and Investment Company, the saini under which Mr. Svarverud and Mr. Hansen have been transacting busi ness for several years past. The cap iltil stock of the cnrp'jration is $0, 000; theobjectsand pursuits. as given in the articles are to c'onluct, operau and maintain sawmills, shingle mills and logging railroads, to engage in the manufacture of lumber, to leas and contract for timber, to own and operate coal mines, to write insur inee, to borrow and loan money, to buy and s?ll lands, to operate ferries, 'o buy and sell livestock, to promote. own and sell townsites. etc. This company recently leased the room in the Ilovey building at the corner of Eighth and Willamette t reels, formerly occupied by the Chaiubers-Hrlstow bank, where they have flno quarters, using the same fixtures as used by the bank. Mr. Bingham is president cf the company, Mr. Hansen vice president ind Mr. Svarverud secretary and treasurer. A TREAT l''OR T.IIKATRE OOKKS OK Kl'GKXK If you miss the vaudeville at the Eugene theatre next Tuesday even ing you will miss something good. Tho Portland popcrs claim that 'his is the best thing the Grand thea tre has had for many weeks, and the entire show will be put on at the ttugene theatre. There are six act? and all are high class and each one a winner. Tho six big acts mnko tip a typical vaudeville show, consisting of sing ing, dancing, comedy and music. Seats will be on sale at the box of fice Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Prices, 15c, 25c and 35c; box seats, 50c. EUGENE THEATRE -Phone ' Geo. II. Smith, Black 1442 Manager Tuesday night, April 2S. One per formance only; curtain at 8:30 sharp. Advanced vaudeville. lly special arrangement with Sullivan & Cousldlne, direct from Grand thea tre, Portland. Wesson, Walters nnd Wesson In "A Trip to Washington, D. C." Naomi Ethardo, renowned Euro pean equilibrist. dinners and Aldert, eccentric dan cers nnd comedians. Leo Cooper and company, present ing II. D. Cottrell's "The Price of Power." Tho two Roses in a dainty musical offering. Ilallen and Fuller In a one-act comedy by Geo. M. Cohan, "Elec tion Dees." a27- K Western Oregon reporter- on a visit to the Cottage Grove creamery on Monday nurning, found Mr. G. Stiller, the proprietor, btsily em nloved in superinttnding the new in'.rm-mcnts he is having made. Nothing of the building which he purchased in January except thn out side walls remain. Tho l"alU has been entirely remodeled for his bus iness so that there Is not a neater or more convenient creamery in the a cenvnt floor has been laid and he i3 now enlarging the capaci'v . . ,h u.ant. bv adding a larger doii- r and engine and an immense churn of 1000 pounds capacity per day Half of his product is shipped to Portland, while the other half finds . ,!rui in cottage Grove and the various logging camps in the vicin ity. 'The main building Is 24x50 feet In size, but he is contemplating add Ing at least 30 feet to it. In .which will be located a refrigerator and an Ice machine: The water he use? is taken from a well that he has sunk to the depth of 32 feet and contains about 27 feet of water, a steady hv i.-tc.n. power for a num ber of hour3 failed to reduce twe ,.'iii'., u is ice cold and Mr. Stiller hinks himself very fortunate in be ing abla to strike such a supply. He- sides this supply he also takes the city water, but more as a protection from fire and for outside use. Hr !is 100 feet of fire hose always ready for nss attached to a hydrant, aid in ca-e of an incipient blaze on the premises, or an outbreak of Hit in an ad.ioieing building Is in a po sition to fisht it with good prospects of success of extinguishing it. The business is not confined to turning out 1000 pounds of a prime article per day, hut he also manu fuctures, in season, over 500 gallons of Ice cream a week, all of which "-id readv market in this city Mr. Stiller Is a rustling, energetic man, and will continue to make such Improvements and additions as quick ly as the demand for his products "lake it necessary, and Cottage Prove is to be congratulated that one of Its Industries Is presided over by a man who evidently has faith In the future of the city. DRAIN NORMAL SCHOOL VS. HIGH SCHOOL Unless the weather interferes serl ously there will be a baseball game tomorrow hetween the Drain Normal School and local high school teams. The unpropitious weather has not permitted much practice this week, nevertheless the local team is in good snape and hopes to win from the Nor ma! School bunch. Despite the frequent rains of the last few days the grounds are in fair ly good shape nnd with a moderate amount of sunshine between now and tomorrow -afternoon there should be no inconvenience caused by a wet field or slippery ball. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. Admission will be 25c and grandstand 10c extra. The following article, taken from the Pittsburg Press, describes the re sults of T. L. Cooper's visit to that ; city, and the effect of his new prepa ration as told by people who Rad be come convinced of the soundness of ; Cooper's stomach. ! Cooper believes that the human stomach in civilized . races has be come greatly weakened. Ho claims that most 111 health of the present generation is due to this fact. The article is ns follows: L. .T.' Cooper is meeting with the same astonishing success in Pitts burg as In other cities. For the past few days many thousands of Pitts--burg people have culled at his head quarters to talk with him. ..Cooper's prophecy, made upon his arrival, to the effect that before he l"ft Pittsburg thousands would real ize that -his theory is correct nnd would come and thank him for what, his medicine bad done, is rapidly being borne out. "On Monday an astonishing num ber nf people called to express their gratitude to Mr. Cooper. Judging from what, some of these people have to say to a Press reporter, when in- tervl-.'v. "ii (', ' , hum,,, :,-:';0-?erti: ""lly verilM 14 dttt1!tV ::9ne " :he , fc inenis was llml- i "Willi! , 103 South ivjan0-- "to tony,; ft ;loor health. She , - ,,! ' -icuins.uj'a a"J I wa, inclined iff' I cr'""l"!y looke ufc5, 'Shortly nftr Mr r. iMttsburg i i,,,a;r;Cl;0', derful n s.ilts that fc,ar 01 i talned hv persons She had .akr.nW she was relieved of ', 'is feet long. She W..a , ! ,0 (1 mediaiely,as Ra atf''a i s:nce she h, ,aH " ;' K.-t, i She feels sp.ondnl't it S , much better If " " "n I ! statement I wo ihni?,?ldo?bI1'!i i the ca I at my house and i I he C...,ei- remedies are bwl. Justly (anions. v so lh M . Red Cross h,-, o,..." O-His, The great trotting stallion, stan- wuiu oiw itvibitrca. npi. many famous trnttr.K A now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 bth season, oa.uu 10 insure. Tyler B. a young wilkcs Stallion ol much promise. Standard and registered. 20.00 to insure. V. A Grand Pcrcheron draft, (r. 6IOC8 I istered). Color, dapple m: I weight. 2300 pounds, the cham pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays 31 Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manajer. Kincaid (8b Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon lT i m.. I '""v THE KITCHEN SET the time. It make no difference whether this payment comes from an old or new subscriber, or wheth er the $3.00 is for advance sub scription or in payment of arrear ages. You simply pay $3.00, and are credited with six months sub scription, and take your choice of either of these premiums if you get to the office before they are gone. We want to close the goods out. that is the only reason for mak ing the special offer. The pictures on this poster show just what the premiums arc. i-. N Come in "today or tomorrow if you want to make sute. of getting mc-they will go fast. GUARD PRINTING COMPANY. XOTK'H TO CO.Vrii.UTOitS Notice Is hereby Riven' that the county commissioners court of I.ane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all niaterl- lls and construction of a county bridge across Hrtimhnua.il creek on county road No. tlOS, at a place des Imitated by the court, in accordant wilh the plans, specifications ail strain diagram now on file In the of flee of the county clerk of I.ane conn ty, Oregon: said briilse to be a Howe truss spun of ninety-two (itlM feet, supported on double bent pi. rs set on bedrock, with approaches aisi;renut luK sixty-five (tiii) feet In length Much bidder will be required to de- noslt with bis bid n Certified check in the sum of five (5) per cent of tho amount of his bid, all bids to be filed with tho county clerk on or he- fore May 8, 100S, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Tho court reserves thu rlaht to reject any nnd all bids. lty order of tho court this 15th dav of April, !ns. K. V. 1.10E. County Clerk. Death Was on Ills Heels. Jesse P. Morns, of Skippers, Va., had a rloso call In the spring ol I9U6. tlosays: "An attack of pneu monln left mo so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends de clared consumption had me. and that death was on my heels. Then 1 was persuaded to try I Jr. Kind's New Discovery, li helped me luuncdute !y. and after taking two and a ha!l boltlis 1 wns a well man aaiu. 1 found out that New Discovery is the best remedy tor coughs and Iuik dis eases in the world." Sold under ituanintee at W. A. kuykendnll drtiK store. r.Oo and $1. Trial bot tles free. Miin;r:it'a mtciikx Seventh and OaK street , has open "d under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home rook In Chicken dinner everv Sunday. , It MKS. S. Y. A11HOTT. CTHK TDK t'AlSIO. How to Reineily Jliirh of the Suf fering in Euneiie. Half of the sickness and suffer ing In Eugene comes from a weak stomach. Cure the cause by using Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets and be well and happy. Kven the most chronic rases vield to Ml-o-na. V. C. Worrell, connect ed with the Lake Shi.v Railroad for years, says: "For fifteen years 1 had acute stomach trouble and noth ing helped me. A friend recommend ed Mi-o-na and two boxes entirely cured me." Cure the cause of your suffering and he well and happy If the stomach Is weak and von have Indigestion, flatulence, dizzi ness, ntaiiaciie. get a n0-ccnt box of Nli-o-na from Hie Hull Drug Co. They give an absolute guarantee to refund the money unless Ml-o-na curee.. Every Ready Batteries and Flash Lamps We have the agency for the only Battery Manufactured on the Pacific Coast and can give them to you fresh For gasoline engines and automobiles it has no equal HUNTER. WILLOUGHBY GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES CAM, I Oil CITY WAItlt.lXTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants drawn on the general fund up to and Including No. Stiii, regis tered October l.", 11)07, and all war rants drawn on the sewer fund up to and Including No. r.'JU. registered Januarv 14. l'tus. win i.r. ...,i.i Presentation at mv office April '"I I I,,...,..,... ...in ' ... .'I . u.l(.e im null date. FRANK U EISNER, City Treasurer. EiiL-ene, Or., April 2 1, l!n,s. A Twenty. Yiiir Sentence. "I have 1ut completed a twentv vear health sentence. Imposed bv lluckb'n's Arnica s.ilv.. .vi.i.i, ...... .'i . tee of bleeding piles' Just twenty ve.,rs n ;.." W-it.' O. . Wnnlever. of! i.euasviue. Hurklen's Arnl- 'a S;ilu- h.'ils the worst sores, burns, wounds and cuts In tti -;t time. at V. A. Kuykeiuiairs drug store EUGENE HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Caso Modem operating room and equips Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and pra ind surety Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosser. M. D. P. J. B.irtle, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DtBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. training: in the hosDital. The medical a of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or ui nil. nubUlldl tUUSlUUICS inc. ldl-Uliy. ' wr Csl 11 irTnftrrmnitl 1U II.. 3UP' irior- IP YM' KXKYV l iti:sn ck.mi:nt V'resh car best grade Portland ce ment Just arrived. I'rlce $;1.T." p.-; barrel. Chambers Hdw. C... Tho merits or the Texas Winder 'on w.mid never sufr.-r from kldnev'l 'eladder or rheutmitlc trouble. 1 'a 1 bottle (two months' treatments. Sold ' b" O. J. Hull, or bv H...I1 g--a , ,, , "' nil i ir Ollva street St. I.oul. Q MKKltY VIIHV SAILOlW Q A new line of Merry Widow sailor? Just received at Colvln & Hussell's S4 East Ninth street. t( rtr.B y l..t K "3 T, -t J . I i K ttl I.ki h .f liQ S,.-.$2 MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Does a Gencrai Banking Business on Conservative Lines 0 Via? S. S. SPENCER, L. H.. POTTER. F. N. McALISTER,- Cor Tth nd Willam O