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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
MILT Mam, MOWTUr, AWUl 7ft. i :::: -The Toggery- is the place where men buy right kind of Clothes at the right prices the IB Suits $10 to $30 Golf SJiirts to $2 Soft Shirts 50c and up An exceedingly strong- line of Derbies and $3 00 soft Hats at fJ.W Good values in $1.50 and $2.00 Hits. Stetson Hats $4.50, and $5 Stetson Hats r $5 and $6 O'Donnell Shoes $3 and $4 ROBERTS BROS. :::::: :$K:mnm:n:::u:::::::::::::::::::::m:: E. C. Oulliford F eed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Room New Rubber Tire Turnout. Fall Creek Stage Line. 100 West Htli Street. 1'lione Muin 00 MONROE TEe HOUSEFURNISHER , We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furni ture. Phn Red SS76-6r Wait Eighth St. EUGENE .OREGON Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market STATIONERY - From the best in five cents tablets to the Superb Crane's Linen Lawn for social cor respondence .'. .'. Schwarzsch ild's Book Store SS6 WillamaLta St.. A ,New Set of Chairs Why do you ' have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, whon you can make them OOOfJ AS NEW for only BOo T A can of Chlnamel will wort wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman la on every can. See our west show window. . AHK TO SEE OI'U NKW WALL PAPER 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. For Snaps in REAL ESTATE sec McFALL HEITZMAN t Door North Hoffman House GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Falrbauks-Morao Gasoline Engines if ' for iiiiniliK "praying, sawing, grind ing. .OlllfilH COIIllllli. Fairbanks Scales fur weighing. . KiilrlNinkH-Monte PyiiiuuoH mill Mo torn for lamer iuhI light. EnlrUinkH-MorHO Windmills mid Towers. Falrbanks-Morno Grinders, Ford Cliopiters, W ell Pumps. I All flint quality good nt lowest priced nlwiiytt In stork. Littoral terms. Prompt n'ply to Inquiries unci quirk shipments. Write for rntnlogue and prices. BERGER.&. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS. MORSE (E. CO. Portland, Oregon For Bedrock Weils See me before contracting: orices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do vour 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'. t J. E. Kilborn Phone Red . ii7 High Si, Madame Dean's 2 Pills. FRENC FEMAL A Satf, Cvktain Kn urr roil Hri'inrwKi Mknhthi avion. NETIK MO TO Mil. K'tf ! Sun-! Smmm1v! HittlMm ltnn tilittr miUmiI nr Miuirv iVhiiuliil. K'til ui mltl lur ht t.ix. lllNciul Ihi in on tttul, lo U ol fur whfti ivllfViM. Kuitili r'rif. tui Kttlnit l)it k'finilm-, it'fjtt no nuttftiiitiic. If ytiur Iiui:ki-i iIih not h.tvu llu ui fonU jour tmli i to tho UIITEO HIOICAL CO., loi M, tincistir, Pi. Williams CO. Transfer "Soldin Eugene tyW.L Delano ELECTRIC ROAD EXTENSION GOOD NEWS FOR VALLEY (Special Correspondence.) Portland. Or., April 2 7, 1908. No announcement made In years has been more Interesting to the state at large than the publication o the. plans o the Oreeon Electric Railway Com pany, which mean a system aggregat ing three hundred and eighty-one miles In length, and reaching the principal towns o the entire Willam ette Valley, with an extension to the const as well. McMinnvllle, Newberg, Dallas, Eugene, Albany, CaBcadla, Hlllsboro and Tillamook, with In numerable other communities are In cluded. The line between Portland and Salem has received such excel lent patronage that on several dif ferent occasions It has been neces sary to revise the schedule to ac comodate addltlonul trains. In the Eastern Htutes tha multiplication of trolley lines hiis decreased the pas senger traffic on the steum roads, but the latter hava felt so marked an increase In freight traffic that the passenger loss Inn been more than compensated in earnings. A .very large delegation from Al bany visited Portland last week for a double purpose. First, the City Coun cil ctune to investigate the subject of paving, and as a result Albany will Immediately begin the permanent im provement of her main streets. Then the coin in it tee representing the Al bany Commercial Club completed ar rangements with Bury I. Dasent to take charge, of the city's publicity work aa Manager of the Club, May st. Mr. IJasont Is now Advertising Manager of the Portland Hallway, Light and Power Company. Secre tary of the Hose Festival Association, and Secretary of the Pacific Coast. Advertising Mens Association, and his experience will make his work ef fective, i The greatest success has attended the Oregon Development League meetings throughout the Eastern part of the state. LaUrande raised $3300 In a few minutes, besides adding greatly to the membership of its Commercial Club 'they will com plete, a fund of $6000. Elgin busi ness men subscribed $000 to adver tise tilrolr city; The Dalles will con tinue their publicity work on an ev en more liberal scale than hereto fore; Haker City, Is alive to the value of similar work. Headquarters of the Rose Festival Association look .like an Immense Valentine shop now-adays. Thous ands of beautifully engraved Invita tions are being sent out In rose-gar landed envelopes prose poems In ac cord with the occasion. "The queen of flowors will have a perfumed whisper of welcome for you, and her sweet hospitalities humored for your tarrying closes tmo message. HAYS MANY HIOH SCHOOL M UIKLH 8MOKK CKiARETTKS Seattle, Wash.. April 25. That the cigarette habit is becoming alarming ly prevalent among the high school girls of this country was .the state ment of rtev. Lyman Beech'r Sperry, who has been givinggi series of lec tures under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., and who spoke today before the meeting of trie runfi Schoolmasters' Club, at which 200 educatorB were prs.nt. "In one city," said Dr. Sperry,, I found 60 per cent of the girls were addicted to the habit. I do not know what the percental? it 1Q Seattle, but it is a fact that It is a great deal more prevalent than Is generally sup posed. Parents are, In many ln Instances, unable to correct these ten dencies because they are too lazy or leading questionable lives and are afraid ef their children." W. H. Lucas, a local educator, star tled the meeting by advocating that nnrpnla ?lv tholr children the Bible to read only after It had been cxpur-l gated. He declared tnat ne wouio not, under any circumstances, allow the youth of the country to read the entire Bible.' NEW SPRING ARRIVAL Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD VOR 2Al.E ,MM VliUnwttrSI. uKciw, Of, Thorn, Slack 1) " HOWF.R & WOOD Il.itl 1 State ami TIiiiImt l.nnil. Rnmii, i'uriii mid City l1oK-rly Your mi tit miii rcsiHt'tliilly iiclti'l. Itoom 1, over I'lrM Nut. Kniik WORLD'S POLK VAI LT ItKCOKD IS llltOKKX Philadelphia, April 2 3. The fea ture of the performance of hundreds of athletes at the annual relay and field sports held on Franklin flehl to duy under the auspices of the Univer sity, of Pennsylvania, were of the hil?hpt ni-rlpr On. worlfl'H record. that for the pole vault, was broken by W. It. Drav. of Yale 12 feet (i inches.) Dray tried to clear 12 feet 10 inches, but was too tired. The Uni versity of Pennsylvania won the blue ribbon event of the meet, the mile re lay, tor tne cnampiousnip or me unit- m C,.nn 11 1.. ............... ...nc Chicago, who ran Pennsylvania to a flmTlnn'i -raaaoi sensational finish. - l. THOUGHT FROST DID LITTLE DAMAGE Although the thermometer dropped to the freezing point and below 1n many parts of the valley Friday night diligent Inquiry among the growers indicates that the damage to all classes of fruit, If any, will be very sngut. strawberries, cherries and other small fruits are farther ad vanced than prunes, plums, apples, pears, etc., and nil growers commu nicated with say they have made a close examination and fall to find any discoloration. The Bky was heav ily overcast with clouds when the sun came Hp, however, ami the salvation of the fruit crop Is due to this fart. It will bo two or three days yet be fore the exact conditions will be defi nitely known. To date t-hore Is a promise of a bumper crop of nil vari eties uf fruits In this section. CALL l'Olt CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants drawn nn the general fund up to and Including No. 3liti, regis tered October 15, 1907, and all war rants drawn on tho sewer fund up to and Including No. !i2!. registered January M, 19UX, will be paid on presentation at my office April 29, UIOS. Intorost will cease on that date. FRANK RE1SNER. City Treasurer. Eugene, Or.. April 24.-190S. New Arrivals ifi Men's SV-1 1 - Sinat$ Shirts; Clothing, ' Hosiery anpr cveryxning mat is new aqo up-to-datt in shc,, . clothing-, hoisery and ties wUl be found at the "BON Mas H A fresh line of new spring; eoods. We hav ih. . ."ARCHt have to rob you to sell them. ' They are honest mid, f"1 collar, hand worked button holes and a tion-breakihl iO will npt break Pr roll. Every suit guarantees). Sin on,"?' thai New Spring Oxfords New Spring; Oxfords for men, women and 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 t.o$5.00. 540 Willamette Street. Tie BON MARCHE , COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like 'em ?; ' ' - Your irrrtcw returns your rnona- 'f ytti dost like SrhiUins't Qett: we f'ay uim Itrlng to Eugene Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. , Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause- that Backache pains come from sick kidneys, Twould Bave much endless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Eugene people endorse this; Mrs. S. Y. Abbott, of 484 Pearl St., Eugene, Ore., says; "Last winter I was taken down wltht a bad spell of sickness and kidney complaint. There was naraiy fever a time' when I could not attend to my housework, but mis rjme i waa completely laid up. My back was so weak I could- scarce ly move without pain. I started doc toring and took several prescriptions but without much benefit as far as I could Bee. Doan s Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I got a box. I continued taking the remedy and the pains and weakness left me. My kidneys seemed to gain strength un til 1 was entirely well again. I can now do my work without the least annoyance." For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. '..oeiOMyt KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eueene. Or. Plumbing i 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 & Heitzm&n 34 West 8th St Phone black I II? ( Trt ICHES1 BIEND ftbgffff ' ENaJsiT iinwl V- BREA tFASI m.M Vtl Jlllllll Tl C FIN :5T mqj :ha JAVA COF 'EE . I niCTWUEX TKA AMI COFTEK .i uur Kiaue ana tae ordimrj kinds there is a vnrv m fprfinno Tan nr,A .... me stanaarns witich determine iue cnaracier oi a grocery store. ve are wining, yes, anxious, to ne juagea m tnat way. Try ui Lena miu uuuees ana we are vuiinueiii oi an your grocery trade. W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. ' Phone Main 25, THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER A Twenty-Year Sentence, "t have Just completed a twenty year health ' sentence, I in pined by Ilucklon's Anilcii Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles Just twenty years aso." write O. S. Wotilever, of l.eltaysvllle, N. Y. Buiklen s Arni ca Salve heals the worst sores, burns, wounds and cuts in the short eat time. IT.c at W. A. Kuykemlall f drug store ft . Julius Goldsmith xoTirK to Tin; n 111,11- The l.aDuke I.ertler Well Drill ing Company wlshe to announce that they will meet and lower any prices inutio tor lining itrst -class work, liet ter see them before making vour con tracts. !! Villard Boulevard. Teleplihone. lte,l 121. I'l liK WATKR I Kor pure liedu.rk water see O. V I Taylor. All sin t.u-e water cased off by casing Into the bed reck, thus In- siiring noiha-.g but pure bed roek wa iter, i) w. Taylor, si"i Patterson inireot. Eiuene. I'houe lted 3377. (.'ASOOVR M'lKXI SAXVINO ! W. i. White la prepared to aar I your ,mJ on fhort notice. riiene Black 4351. Residence, 610 West Sixth street NOTIC E TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereiiy given thnt the county commissioners' court Of Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all materi als and construction of a county brldgo across Brumbaugh creek oil county road No. 608, at a place des ignated by tho court, In accordance with the plans, specifications ad strain diagram now on file In the of fice of the county clerk of Lane coun ty, Oregon; said bridge to be a Howe truss span of ninety-two (92) feet, supported on double bent piers set on nedrock, with approaches aeerei-nt Ing slxty-flvo ltu) feet In length. Each bidder will bo. required to de posit with his bid a certified cheek In the sum of five (5) per cent of the amount of his bid. all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or be fore May S, 190$, Rt 2 o'.rloek in the afternoon. The court reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. By order of the court this loth day.cf April, 190i. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. Organized 1883 The First. National Bank OF EUGENE. OREGON Capital paid m 1100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. . 100,000 ANNOUNCEMENT G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has , ' puachased the GROCERY stock of B.'A. Allen & Co.. located at 55 east oth St..' and - y , ... . 11 . ,1 1 . 1 J- .r ?a carries ai au times tne oest oranus oi j 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 Mafk53 52 East, 9th Street G. H. IRISH 5 Total J300.000 Under Same Management 25 ears. Your Patronage Solicited. T. O. Hendricks President S. B. Eakln ...Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhler Darw in Brlstow ... Assistant Cashier ELI BANGS J. HWEST C P. BARNARD EARL HcNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables ' Cabs Always Ready- First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. MeKENTTF. STACK F,nn mir.FNF.Fi ni'ENCE STAGE- at5:30a.m. SUgtsdo not call at A dallytaei.vEugentat6.. private residences but will call for - for Mapletjn. ,-iose conn" boggageif notiiied the day before. steamer lor Florence aw 'OT Stage Phone Main 22Livery Phone Main 2 1 ElectricGas.Water NOTIt i: TO K.Mil.KS To the officers and members of Eu cene nerle. No. 2 75. F. O. E., and! visiting Druthers: You are requested ui tie present 1 Sunday nt'tei-e eon at 2:30 p. m. at i No. ;t:iti North High street, to aitend the funeral of the little son of Brother John Kussell. JACK ItOPMAN. W. P. iiafflu IP Y! h'h' Tbe merits of the Texas Wcr,J.T. you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble, il a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by null. Send for testimonials. Ir. S. W. Hall, is:5 Ollva street. St. Louis. Willamette Valley Co BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are how located in our ne-v buildn: r 1 across the street and we will be pleased to ve you. V ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for , , Biyils and Stews Strictly Cost Price BRODER.S BROS. West, 8th Street. ... 65c MAWilT wrr-m w A. . - i-i j j-, rrt tin ' ' ' k 33 ," h' Ul A, C. MATHF,VS Hjcneral Teaming Concrete, Gravel. Ruilding Sand Qi Rood Qcava:ion earth lor sale Phone Black 2S1I or call at 345 W 4 th A FULL LINE OF... o New Granit ware just in Stoves, Ranees AflH Hoatorc oftheLeaoi'S 0 S. L. LONG 4alrnc n t . HARDWARE SJ0JJ