Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 27, 1908, Image 7

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    ECGKVE PAILT OrARD. MOXHAY. APRIL 27. 198
t TO SUBSCRIBERS
on int DAILY GUARD
I. e HAVE on hand about
ob. hundred silver sets,
,50 kitchtn jeiwmenwe
7jSunut year. We
Wm nut and when
10SC
joMwill order no
more.
ur Proposition
Jo this we will give every
;bcr who receives The Daily
I by earner, his choice- o
of these splendid premiums,
W as they last) if he will pay
Lt six manths subscription at
MANUFACTURERS
o ARE SOUQ FOS
STWE UNIVERSITY
SAYS, 0. S. E.
gATESUN LUMBER
AM TOO HIGH
t
Salem.
jy
ytM;?'-; VI ".'-f.yTwi..iuMwiniii.i
I
THE KITCHEN SET
THt SILVER. S&T
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,
t
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 are.
Come in today or tomorrow if
you want to make sure of getting
one they will go fast.
iOrjinlan)
T'ufc Msmifacturer' Association at Doollttle
8 t Scent meeting passed the lulluwliig , Company
'solutions;
Whereas, the last session of the
Oregon legislature by an almost
unanimous vote passed a bill appro
priating one hundred anil twenty
five thousand dollars ($125,000) an.
Dually for the maintainance of the
University of Oregon, and,
Whereas, the referendum tlAi boon
Invoked to defeat sold appropriation,
which action We believe to have been
Inspired by local Jealousies which are
detrimental to the best Interests of
the state of Oregon: and.
Whereas, the entire state of Ore
gon Is at the present time making
rapid development along all lilies and
attracting a desirable class ef immi
grants from nil parts of the ast aiid
Middle West; and,
Whereas, the defeat of the pending
jUARD PRINTING COMPANY.
CIRCUS DAY AT EUGENE
TURDAY, MAY 2ND
PERFORMANCE AT 2 AND 8 P. M,
tWs?2 Famoos Equestrians Wtt
PT ; Mvl8 Oaring Aerialisis Wihmm
IV 23 Kerry Clowns yp! "
l jdMT SSr ' " thc acAUTirvt ,
)LPVlt 'B-Q FBeur T!E
ITH ydMx X 10 Lovely Ladi of Faultless Form in Clo&aic
I 11 v. ($ ' Poses on a Great Revolving PoHeslnl.
ICARSX&A 11 Arabian Tumblers
1 HOUSES m52c-'i ",cii,SI Ride"
fee MenagerieY. ,te6ffS Knife
f rtippsaraV : ; 7 xjs 7 Russian
p of Trained Wild Beasts v Gsawcfcs
! EBHA MWllh I ,
.?"' Entire World who throw. ' ' U'.lU..!Jj
( FAULTS on the Naked Bock of . S s rV TDrr
' S.f.ly Running Hor... S - EMIiLL1
el Thundering- Reman Chariot Rsscs sZ. l . . x xu
fFE'J!!! SEALS & SEA LiCNSV ' fY '' X U ls. V'
Roman Clisriot F.
Educated SEAls 5 SEA ynvx
A COMPLETE JAPANESE Ci1
9 SENSATIONAL Cfl'JJLJL?
Ej-My Lady Japansso Artists ia .''."l
HIGHEST JUMPIflG HORtf-,
KERD5'PERFCRr.i.Mi t! i.i'i:
1 PlP DIA1 Kifjf'. HOK - t- J
r"T Tin H .1 lu Jit
atipr.ni iatii)n Mil, by the, votprs of I
me Ktnte woum seriously Injure thej
reputation of the state of Oreenn In
ail parts of the Union and would tend
to keep out of this state sui-h immi
grants of the desirable class; there
fore, be It
Resolved, by the Manufacturers'
Association of the Northwest. That
we express our hearty approval of the
appropriation of tine hundred and
twenty-five thousand dollars. annual
lv. ami we pledue our individinl ef
forts to enlist t ho co-operation of all
loyal citizens of Oregon to not only
vote ior the pundiiiH hill HI the eom
liis vlci.tii.in, But to use nil honor
able anj lesltlmnto means to Induce
a!! those who have the welfare of the
state of Oreson al heart to support
this measure: and be It further
Resolved, That we extend an earn
est appeal to all commercial organi
zations within our state to assist In
the prtiwaseof this appropriation bill;
and be It farther
Kesolved. That copies of this reso
lution be Kfven to the Portland news
papers for publication.
t., April 2;i. Klmer u.
of tlie I'erro liordo Lumber
complains that the carload
t rates on railroad ties Sad lumber
fates on luniliernnd r.TCrond lies on
tho Oregon & SoiKi!lrtjMtem are too
exorbitant and asksirhe railroad com
mission to come t the relief of the
lumber manufacturing interests along
tho line and secure f them a reduc
tion In the: tariff schedule. He says
the present rate for lumber la II per
1000, and that upon railroad ties S
cents, and that vlKIi there Is a mar
ket for lunilu'r the manufacturers are
hit pretty hard, lie says he has paid
as high as $:ll.i;i; on a carload ship
ment on a seven-Wilt,' haul from his
mill to Cottnce Orovo.
The citizens of Unburn, aloiiR the
line of the Southern Pacific, near Cot
tage drove, ask the railroad commis
sion to Interfere to secure the rein
statement of Latham as a flaw sta-
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths, .
There is n dise.ise rir liii-i in this
country most daily etic N-cium- Mtiiecfti- i
tie M.iiiyMiddi-n ;
tlf.tt lis are caused :
by it heart ilis
e:w, JMICUUIOUUI, ,
lieatt t.uUire or .
aiHiplexv iiiei'tten
the li'Milt of kul
liev tllscae. If i
ki,lue Uouble is
iilloitfdtoadv'iiuce .
tlickliluey-iHUson- !
cd blued, will ot- .
tack the vilul orpn, c.Mtsiug ce,'l4rr, 0 '
the bladder, or the kltlrieVs themselves '
break ik'wu anil waste away cell by cell. ,
Bladder trouldcs Hlmnst'always'result '
from a dcrunecmcut vl the kitli.'eys and
a cure is olitained quickest ov a proper '
Ireatment of me kulncys. If von are feel-
mm
Read This
lion for passenger trains Nos. 1 I and
12, as the station Is entirely without
train s-.'ivlee, except for freight. The
complaint Is slKtied by K. M. Sharp,
and lie stntes that General Manai;er
O'ltrlen has been pelltioued for the
relief asked, but that that official
has thus far l;norcd the people's re-tiuest.
DANCING MASTER FORD
ASSAULTED ON STREET
W. STKWAKT
lll-X'Al'SK OP
I1KATS HIS V.WK
ItHKl'KAL TO AD-
, .jut him
DAXCK.
AXIJ HIS SISTKIt TO
TRAINED IMPORTED An
TSv. w n,nj oTn
W. Stewart, a young man roaitlliiR
In EuRene, was arrested by Chief of
Pol ire FarriiiKton this morning for
assault ami battery, alleged to have
been commuted upon Professor Ford,
the dancing master who conducts
Saturday night dances In Davles' hall
on East Ninth Btreet, He was taken
before Police Judge Dorrls and a
state charge lodged against him. He
has agreed to appear again tomor
row morning at 9 o'clock before tho
same official, acting as justice of the
peace ex-offlclo, In the abseuce ot
Judge Bryson.
It Is alleged that Stewart walked
up to Ford on the street near the
Hotel Gross Sunday afternoon and
proceeded to give him a beating. It
is said that the trouble was over the
fact that Ford refused to admit Stew
art to the dance Saturday night,
while the latter was with his slater.
This angered Stewart and he proceed
ed to thrash Ford the first time he
saw him on the atreet.
Professor Ford, not knowing that
the young lady was Stewart's Bister,
emphatically refused to admit them
when they appeared at the door of
the dance hall, and the young man
naturally took it as a rank Insult to
his sister.
l'mf. Kurd's Stati'inent.
Prifessor Ford handed the fol
lowing to The (J n Hid this morning
as his statement of the affair:
"Stewart has attended my social
dances for about four months. The
last two months he has made himself
so obnoxious that I have had to tell
him that he must not come to my
place of business any more, but he
forred his way In. until last Satur
day I told htm he could not come In,
and that I should not allow him to
enter my premises. So he left and
on Sunday at about 3 o'clock I was
at the depot and returned to the
Cross hotel and was standing on the
porch when he called me down on
the side walk and railed me a vile
name. He struck me on the left
temple and knocked m down and
kicked and struck in- In the fare
and head until I was almost uncon
scious. Ills ' -'ends in t. nd' d V)
pull him off nnd the hpf-ctatoi s.
about did not un l'-r :md why
tlH'.v did not pull him off until tln-y
saw It was too lad.
P II rnui.
A Tniit lor Theater ocn.
If yotj miss the big vaudeville at
the Eugene .theatre wx' Tucsd;iy
nU'M, yon will miss clTiii 'li rig good.
The Portland papers claim that
this is the bst thing the (irand thea
tre has had for many w , and the
entire hhow will be put
En Ken' theatre. There .
and all the
a .win nr.
The fix big act mrik1
vand'-villp show, consist Um tit sIhk
inn. dancing, comedy and music
Sea? will be on sal- ar The box
office Tuesday a. m af ' o'clock.
Prices, 15c. 2."c and : . Pox
r,oc.
KVAXS TO I
i:st ik
to.mm !
The luieue Grocery
.9. now ojkmi for bus
iness in thjir new
sUiul and are letter,
able to serve their
customers than ever
before : : : : :
EUGENE GROCERY
104 West Eighth Street
iug badly you can make no mi.tukc by
taking lr. Kilmer's 5wnmp-Root, the
great kidney, liver and bbuldcr remedy, .
It corrects inability to hold urtue and J
scaldi?! pain in passing and over-1
comes that unplcaWul necessity of being I
compelled to go otieti thtough the day,
and to get up many lituvs dunue ihv
night. The mild and the rxlrnonuunrv
etit'Ct of Swamp-KiHit is smut jcalicil, i
It stands the highest for its wonderful ; " immmmt
cures of the most digressing cases. N
Swamp-KtHit is pUii.inl to lake and is i "
sold by ull druggists in tittv-cciit and iM0!.IkOTrn0 mi I f
one-dollar sire bullies. You ii.av have a I .nlOfl CO I LlS O riLLS
w di- , fv . "H-.niwioMi iiuami,
I'HU in i
i.' iic I h th ),,,
I Ilk t nil ulNl-F. Illil nf
IilAduNI IIUM I'll. I S I. a
f ti.kTi.iHiiN lifi.sjmi. AUbv Krlla! la
SOLO RV DRl'GfilSTS CVLKiUKLRC
Al'lill, :)i
San tn Itarbara, I'al.. April :'."i.
Hear Admiral Thonias has received n
niessaue Irnm Admiral Kvans slatlni:
that the latter will resume command
of the fleet on April an.
sample bottle of tins wonderful (let
covery and a bool; vh.it tells all nUut it,
both sent free by mad. Ad.liess, llr. Kil- '.
inrr & Co., llincli. union, N. V. Whin 1
writiue. mention readme, this generous
otter in tin papci. lion't make auv
mistake, but reineiulH'i the name, Swam p
Root, lr. Kilmer's Sw.uuiv Root, and the
address, liilli;ll,initoll, N. V., on everv
bottle. ' ' i
Slih-cl-ilie fttr 't he (illal'tl.
; I I ItXITVIiK KAtTOKY
Ilnvlni; purchased tho Day & Hen
derson furiilturo factory, 1 ntn now
prepared to inanufncture furniture
upon special orders, nnd am pro
pared to fill orders for the retail
or wholesnlo trade. Hepalrtni; work
also solicited and prompt attention
given same. ,
My prices will be fortnd reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed In every
respect. 11. C. MORGAN.
MUTIIKK'B KITC'HKX
Seventh and Oatt Btreete. has open
ed under new management, flood
board and room by tho day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chlckon dinner every Sunday.
tr. Mits. a. y. abbott.
l'ltOCI,.MATIO
WhereiiB, there was submitted to
the people of tho city of Kugeno,
Oregon, nt a special election for that
purpose on the 18th dny of April,
(90S, an initiative proposal after be
ing ordained by tho Common Coun
cil, pursuant to nnd In accordance
with tho general laws of the state of
Oregon, for amending sections 108
and 112 of tho charter of said city,
and whereas thore was at the aamo
manner submitted to the people of
said city for their approval or re
jection an Inltlnllve proposal to
amend tho charter of said city by add
ing a section thereto forbidding tho
establishment of cemetnrien or addi
tions thereto within the city, or tho
burial of human bodies therein, ex
cept .under certain conditions, nnd
Whereas, tho votes cast at Bald
election having beeu this 20th day
of April, 1908, duly canvassed nnd
determined and the said amendment
of said seel Ions 1 US and 112 aB afore
said having carried by an affirmative
vote of 67 as against 171 negative
votes thereon.
Now, therefore, 1, ,T. 1). Matlock,
mayor of. said city of Kugeno, by vir
tue of the authority vested In me as
mayor, do hereby proclaim, announce
nnd declare that tho whole number
of votes cast for npd ngalust said
proposed amendments nre as stated
nbove, nnd thai said amendments re
ceived an affirmative majority mf
nil voles east and. that said proposed
amendments, from the date hereof,
be and the same are In full force and
effect as n law of tho city of Kugenn,
and a part of tho charter of said
clty
Thatsald proposed amendment ofi
the cha'rler by adding an additional
Lovelace
The great trotting stallion, stan
dard and registered. The sire of
many famous trotters and pacers
now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the.
season. $35.00 to insure. '
A young Wilkes Stallion d$
n uch promise. Standard and
registered. 20 00 to insure.
Tyler B.
Veloce
A Grand Perchcron draft, (rcg-
istcrcd). Color, dapple grey?
I weight, 2300 pounds. The cham
pion Perchcron 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 at.
Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswcll and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. )R. PRICE, Manager.
Kincaid Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene. Oregon
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. ProMcr, M. D.
P. I. Barllc, M. D.
B. F. Scald,, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Gro.O'H.UeBir.M D.
L. E. McDougsJ, M. l.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment. .
Appliances forX 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 practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical s'taff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
EUROPEAN PLAN
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
section thereto forbidding tho
tabllshment of cemeteries or addi
tions (hereto failed to receive a ma
jority of the votes cast thereon and
thereby failed to beeome a law of
said city or a part of the charter
thereof.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my 'innd this 2'ith day ofj
April. 1IIH8, and caused the seal of;
said cltv to be loTeunto affixed. j
.1. I). MATLOCK, I
Mavor of the f'lty of Kilgflie. j
Attest: II. K. UOItl'.'H, Recorder. I
Los Angeles' Safest Hotel
i
i lit tb
six net
hlKh cla"S and each oim
typical
'. Vliids of
,'ind ttlnn.
L.T'
4l
Cement Work.
I am Prepared to do a'
.rr. ,.' Q ,rlf . rt n I U f
f. All work 'NjrTi-H I l'hon(j)'
Main yi. (J. Mvers, Gross Motel. ,
A 20 U
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SlIIIIIIMHIM "
In flu- f'frciilt four! of 1lic SUito ot
Onvn fur I.jhic "imui'v i
Kouiva It -x-n, plHlnilff. vn. Iavld 1
M, l';ir '.criti-r, dcfiMidaid. I
To Piivl' II. T;t! :m-tit( r, thi almvc
iiiiiii' ii d f''ii l:iri' : i
In i!i" ii:ini" of the Hiiiti' fif Orci;f.n (
yrni -tf- ln rchy mii in rmiiM-d ;nd rcijuir-;
i t- : j r " ; r In f;ili cirrulf court a'
y.n-j :if ('it y, I,n n ( on nt y, ai ( ut ,
Ori i!":!, on or lifTon- nix vf-kn from J
tli- f;i.- of tin- flrf ptil)tlcaM'n of,
till. MHioipoii, and ni.HWiT lh coin-j
ilalnf f f he i!aln(irf fll"d therein; i
for whw tii rc'(f ttic plaintiff will np- :
jdy fo iie lonrt for Ui relief prayeil
for tn c itKpIaint, nniuely, for an J
;inniilliueiit f niarrliiife contract
ex j -firm bet ww-n o f)ii and t lie plain
tiff, of date fjviober 1!1m, 1!o7, and;
for fitch other relief dm fit Hie court1
It U orrl.-re.l hy the court, tiic lion, j
I. T llarri-. J-eUe fle-reof, d.lteiP
A 3- i 2'. l'''s, licit tTVlO' irf mmi-i
0
i -i
b" H';i'trtiipon ytni ly putdna-
Kii. tit- i'i;ird, a m-wispH-
P-r of general j r ula' jon , put!iiH'-d
latly In said c.untv, Stmdav ixjit-
er, for H I 'tflfet lit v. WH')(H, Th"
date of t lie flrht. publli aHoti beltlr
Monday, th? 27ti day of April. ll0b.
OKO. 11 IXKKIH,
l'lalntlff'l Attorney.
THE KING EDWARD
In t),t lltiit il the City
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE
A very desirable hotel fur all visitors to It.ccity.
Firt c!.i'.s in ail respcts
RatcSl OOpcr day and up. Write fur booklet
TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props.