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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
:::::::::s:::n::::::::::::::::m:::j:::::n:m ! WW WW 44 f .4 ! -The Toggery- is the place where men buy right kind of Clothes at the right prices 1 the Suite..... $10 to $30 Golf Shirts... $1 to $2 Soft Shirts 50c and up An exceedingly strong line of Derbies and t"2 flfl soft Hats at....... -v J. 4J.UU Good values in $1.50 and $2.00 Hats. 'Stetson Hats $4.50, and $5 Stetson Hats $5 and $6 O'Donnell Shoes $3 and $4 ROBERTS BROS. iiiziuziiiwiiiiiiuiiiwwiiwiiwiwiuiwiiiwiiiiz i . tt ti Owww ail tfttttfttttt? CIRCUS OF TODAY COMPARED WITH OLD-TIME SHOW i IMOXKIOU OltKliOMAV k.ivoks i xivKitsrrv. I Oret;ouiau. j Salem. Ore., April 22. (To the 1 Editor.) The writer fully Indorses I the OreKorjIaii's view in last Sunday s (irMi.,...i...,0.. ,,, the Oregon I niver- Flty airoiriatin. and also the ex cellent paper s.i-'ii'd C -V McArthur, In a previous i.-siu-. an 1 erprese the hone that I'vnis II. Walkf, as a J LJ ...I . . Tinned ui i zen influential the Herman Q. Smith, representing the Greater Norrls & Howe circus, arriv ed In. Eugene last evening, and dur litK a v'slt to The Guard of fit? he said: schools and anion;,' myibers or pat rons of Husbandry. Mil reconsider his position in usini? the referendum aa a revolutionary incatn of defeating a law of Oregon passed In tne spim progress in accordance wuii im -,u Do you remember the circus of slitution of the .Nation aim me o.... childhood days, which consisted of few pc-fformers "of mediocre ability, possibly a lion, an elephant, a few ' horses and several aid red wagons? : In comparison the present day circus' is a thing to marvel at. the Greater Xorris & The writer, as a member of tne ur- egon legislature of 1 !:!. acted with the late Mr. Wilkins when he intro duced the bill for ihe State I'nlver nltv at Kiiirone. and knows he had To transport i the sympathy of the latter In offering rtnwo clrciiB. i Din first hill fur acceptance or tne museum, menagerie, hippodrome and i Congressional offer for founding the i congress of nations it requires forty State Agricultural i.onege, mum douhle-length cars, or three special j was located at (.orvanis, unuer a mu- t trains. i.tlon of the late .ludge Uelllnger. j 'There are ov r 200 performers ' These two schools, since the Slate Ag-1 and over D.10 people In all depart-i ricultural College got away from sec iiienta. ! tarlan Influences, have never more i ."Sleeiilng' accommodations and than kept up with the Increasing de-j three meals a day for this vaBt'army niand on their services', and from a NEW SPR-iNG ARRlVATjl New Arrivals in Men'sSjv. Shirts, Clothing, Hoslerv Evervthine that is new and ua-trwt,. clothing, hoisery and ties will be found at the "BOM ik1 4 A fresh line of new spring goods. We have the orQit" have to rob you to sell them. They are honest ?nd n collar, hand worked button holes and a non-break u will not break or roll. Every suit guaranteed, $lo nrie.,,0nt tint of souls must be provided, and as they are a rugged class, the food must necessarily bo of 'good quality and abundant. ' "The acres of tents and other par- near view of the narrowing influence! against which Willamette University! is now fighting to conquer, I hope that the citizenship of Oregon will 'defend the Hlate institutions, yvhile E C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Itoonii New Robber Tiro Turnout.' Full Creek Htage l.lne. 100 West Hill Btceet. I'boiie Main Oft MONROE TKe HOUSEFUR NISHER We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furni ture. Phone ted 5576-67 WeU Eighth St.. ' EUGENE .OREGON Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market 1 1 stationery! j From the best in five .' cents tablets to the Superb Crane's Linen Lawn for social cor- ' respomlence .". .'. Schwarzsch tld's Book Store 386 VVillamatte St.. A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, whon you can make them GOOD AS NI5VV for only DOo T A can of Chlnnmel will work wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman la on every can. i See our west show window. ASK TO SICK OVK NKW WAMi l'Al'KK 10-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Cw a --. rCV, B uW I I V V u It 1 New Spring Oxfords New Spring Oxfords for men, women end children, in black and tan ; the best makes and latest styles; every one a winner. Made in all sizes and widths, in light and dark tan. Also a new line of Spring White Oxfords. Prices, $1.50 to $5.00. uphernalla of the circus must be j erected on short notice, the parade given, two performances, one In the afternoon and the other at night, and a jump to the next stand of possibly 150 or 200 miles made. "Pretty fine system this; don't you think? "A veterinary surgeon nnd two as-' slslnnta to louk uter all of the stock is with the show. . "An oidalued minister Is with the circus as spiritual ndvlucf, and to hold services In the tents of the big show every Sunday, morning nnd evening. And the strange part of it Is that scarcely a performer or work- sustaining the historical schools at Salem, Forest Grove and Oregon City. Most sincerely 1 hope measures will he tuken by the next Legislature to assert and maintain this state's right to her water powers, under the terms of her admission to the Union. It Is with no 111 will that the writer notes the 'fact that Willamette Uni versity, founded to serve God and hu. nianity, has to? much neglected the practical second object, but has in the past turned away its best teach ers because they were not loud in their professions as religionists. With earlier opportunities to do advance work, It has never been attempted to 540 Willamette Street.. The BON 'J I Ml f ' 'nortfti!, . For Snaps in REAL ESTATE sec McFALL & HEITZMAN t Door North Hoffman House For Bedrock Wells See me before contracting orices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do your 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. Kilborn Phone Rrd ;jsl . 657 High St. GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPiNG MACHINERY Kiilrlmnks-Morso (iuNollne Knuliio for iminpliitt, HpriiyhiK, turning, grind lug. . OumtH tMniih'(i. Ktiirtmnkfi Kralon for wclhlnn. KtiirlutnliH-Monte Dynamos and Mo J Corn for power and liht, ; KitlrUttikA-MnrNO Wiiidmillt) nnd ! Tower, FiUrluuikruMorHfl (Jriiidrr, Feed ' ClinpnerN, Well lmnpM. I All flrnt quality khhIi at lowettt ; prices always In ttIH-k. LIIktuI ternin. Prompt reply to lnqnlrles and quick , NliipiiM iilN. Wrlto for catnloKiio and , priee, I BERCER. & BE N HDW. CO. I Agents, Eugene, Of. FAIRS MKi, MORSE &, CO. ! Portia. id. Oregon Madame Dean's! FRENCH FEMALE Pills. A HArK, OHTAIN lt- i.irr ou KceritmtKi MKNSTKl An.iN. IEHI MOwa 10 FAIL. H;ifr! Hur.'! Ktwilv! Null.tm'tlon l4lmr-niittn-.l or Moiii-v tti funili tl. Sent pn vitl for It.m -r tKt. Wlllitt'iul tti. iu ell lilnl. Ui Ih' lylltt for wtirll n lli'Xi-tl. Hainpli-a h'riv. ln.UI on Kt'ttlni; tho lii-mitiH', iiciH'et no niiliwiliiii... It your itruuitlt.1 .loo not liuvv ttit'iu uil your iimiti io inn UllHO UEDICAl CO., lot 74, lliciltir, fx. Itutinan arountl the show fairs todo such servlco to the state as Prof essor McAllister, and a few advanced students of the Slate University did In vacation 40 years ago, by measur ing the water power running unused in 24 miles of the North Santlam Riv er. Within that time the Slate Agri cultural College has been trying to found a forestry addition, but is growing so fast in other directions that there seems neither means nor time to lend out In Oregon's greatest Interest. JOHN MIN'TO. avail themselves of the benefits to be drlved therefrom. "A graduate of Stanford Univer sity with li M. A. degree after his ntuno, gives free or charge Instruc tion to nil of the children and em ployes of the show who care to avail themselves of t'he opportunity for ad vancement. "A well-equipped blacksmith shop with three husky blacksmiths is car ried with the circus. "A harness shop in which Is re paired most of the harness used on the. 300 horses Is another department. "A barber shop with -three first- class barbers for the accommodation of tho employes Is another depart ment "In the ticket wagon Is a well- enulpped offlco, with typewriters, secretaries and clerks. HJs from this place that the vast machinery of tho show Is kept oiled, from the master, mighty brain of Mie general manager, II. S. Howe. Every little dutnll of the vast circus Is looked after here, and If. there Is a quieter or busier of fice in the country than that presided over by Manager Uowo we do not know It." This circus will be In Hugcno May (iltKATKlt XOHK1S .V HOWK ('liters is comixo. When the Greater Norrls and Howe circus exhibits In this city Saturday afternoon and night May 2nd, a fam ily of circus performers will be seen by the name of Orton. There are eight mouthers of this family which Includes young men and young wom en. Their father before them was in the circus business anil conducted a rather pretentious circus In tho New K inland States under the name of the Myles Orton circus. This family Is indeed versatile, for they are clowns, wlrewalkers, jugglers, trapeze ar tists among them, and their bicycle rilling on a very slender wire at the very Up of the tent and divers other hazardous and thrilling fiats are as tounding. Hiirlng the run of the Nnri'ls and Uowe circus lit San Fran cis this spring, of sixty perfortn niiivs -TJ.s7it persons paid admis sion to the big show. The Orion family were among the distinct hits of the big programme which con tains tho names of performers of world-wide reputation; performers from every clime In the civilised world. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN . Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eueene. Or. Tl" E ' 'i TIE MCHCM (KM jgblgfif FIN 1ST BREAKFAST JAVA tea. Mm COfyEE HKTWKK.N TKA AND COKFlt of our grade and the ordinarr kinds there is a very vide dit- ference. Tea and coffee an the standards which determim I the character of a grocery store. We are willing, yes, anxious, to be judged in that way. Tr our teas and coffees and wean I confident of all your grocer trade. w. fiRITFN THE SQUARE VIV& E H , DEAL GROCER 6 J 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. MOIIK TKACH Kits KOIl AliltlCl IiTCKAL COLLEGE. Corvallls, Ore., April 23. Re-or-ganldatlon of the department of do mestic science and arts and the elec tion of a dean and three Instructors therein, additional Instruction force for the department of conrtnerce, the employment of a number of instruc tors for vnrlous departments, provis ion for a $10,000 wing for the agri cultural building and the acceptance of the resignation of I.abrarlan Nich ols, Miss Helen Crawford and Miss Snell were the features of the meet ing here this afternoon of the Oregon Agricultural College Board of He gents In special session. Plumbing ril.ES (TltKI) AT HOME HV NEW AllSOUlTIO. METHOD If you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send mo your address and I will tell you how to rure yourself at home bv the new absorption treatment; and will also send some- of the home treat ment free for trial, with references from your own lornllty If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, hut tell others of the offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Dox P, Notre Dame. hid. Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call! and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzmm 34 West 8th St, Phone black I 117 I ANNOUNCEMENT ' ' I G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has 3 i purchased the GROCERY stock of B. A. Allen & Co.. located at 55 east otli St.. and carries at all times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE Phone Main S3 52 Eist 9th Street Organized 1883 The First National Bank j Capital paid in $100,000, Surplus and undivided profits 100,000' Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 ! G. H. Si Total $300,000 V'nuYr Same Management Years. iour rntromige Solicited. . . . . .President ItElilN XOW TO THKAT KEVEIl. II AY T. Q. Hendricks. S. B. Eakln P. E. Snodgrass. Luke L. Goodrich Darwin Urlstow . , . . .Vice President Cashier .Assistant Caxhler .Assistant Cashier ELI BANG5 J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL M;NUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leave. Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A dailyttaReleavesEugnintfci.il private residences but will call tor for Mapleton DosBa6" noiuiea tne day betore. steamer lor close connrctiM tf Florence and Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 Williams CO. Transfer I 'SoldintugenebyW.LDeLano light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FO' bALE sol Willamette St.. 1 ugen, OriOj i'lionr lllaek 11 HOWER & WOOD Itiwl rlntt mill Timber IjiujI" Itnucli, Turin and City I'luix-rtj l our imimmiKe r. sm'ci!ii1I) Hullcitcd. ItiMim I, over I'lrnl .Vat. Hunk IGA Julius e q Goldsmith He (iot What lie Neislcil. "Nine years tiKo it looked as If my time had come," says t". Karthlns, of Mill I'reek, Ind. Tor. "1 was so run down that life hiitis on a very slender thread. It was then that my driiKKlyt recommended Klectrlc Hit-' ters. 1 houulit n buttle and I cull what 1 needed strctiMth. 1 had unci fool In the Krav but Klectrlc ltlt I'rs put It hack on the turf again, and. i vo neon won ever since. ' sni, tin der Bliarantee at W. A. KuykeuJ.i'irs drtiR store. ffle. April Is the Ideal time to liesln to treat hay fever osteopathlcallv In , hope of warding off that scheduled, attack next summer. Permanent I cures nre eften accomplished by re-! movliiK osteopathic lesions. Trent-1 ment should , not bo delayed until Irritation of the mucous membranes i of the eyes and nose has resulted. In early sprint: tho predlsposine ' cause may be treated alone without ' the handicap uf havltiK to combat', the cM'ltliiK cause also, as becomes' the case later, wheu pollen Is blow-i int.'. j Or. 11. I,. Studley, ostwpath. office, over Chambers' Hardware rtnre. Phono Itlack 1326. ltesldence, 73 1 Kerry street. Phone Hod 3197.' I ElectricGas, Water is 4f v -t-- rj 7., 1 BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-v buildm? n acrossthe street and we will be pleased to seevou. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price BKODER.S BROS. West, 8th Street. 65c (iKT l'.l KTHS K.AUI.Y Those who Itiiend coin to the fleet' celebration at San Francisco May 2. 3 nnd I are requested to apply for lll'fl!l'liV nt mv -m l1,,,'"ia t once so that !iey will -i, ' . , '. , . V ' P'1'11' ' S"1 th.-m. If enouuh lKn:fv If you Intend o have a moiuiment ! Ih,.,r ,lu.nln , Kini. ,nm Kecn,, or tablet erected by IVcoratlon Hay ; a i.,nil ,.,(r w, ,ol,ablv be set you slum d make your selection at I , b,.r so lUa, thlls0 mav r,,. once while there Is a nice stock to ,,,,,, ,..ir:v and save the trouble of Ket. .elect from Nothing but the best of , nnir ,, ,e middle of the nicht to work furnished at reasonable prices. I ,..,t-h n, ir,. A. J. GU.l.KTTE. Willamstte Valley Co A FULL LINE OF.t. t'omor Sixth and Willamette at, i A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming COncrcte. Gravel. Building Sand and good excavation cut li tor sale Phone Black 2311 or c.Q at 345 W 4 th " er New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Healers 22lesadin3 S. L. LONG 50 East Ni"-h Stgl m 29 K. C. LAKE. Agent S. P. Co.