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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1908)
TBI zramsm baut ovaho, tvehdat. apkil aa. too - - 4 5 ::::::::::::: PAururMT nu -The Toggery- is the place where men buy right kind of Clothes at the right prices the Suits $10 to $30 Golf Shirts $1 to $2 Soft Shirts 50c and up $3.00 OLIVE STREET NOW ASSURED An exceedingly strong line of Derbies and soft Hats at 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 One of the circulators of the netl tloii to pave OHv street from Wesq Fifth to West Tenth today Informed a reporter that the required number of BlxnatureB of the property owners alonK the street had been secured to InHuro the work being ordered done by the city council and the petition 'will be presented, probably at the next meeting of that body. Olive street has begun to become promi nent as a business street, two fine new blocks having just been complet ed on the thoroughfare and several others talked of. The paving work on the oth e rstreeta which has been contracted for Is processing rapidly, and it Is expected that the present contracts will be completed some time in June, but if all the paving projects that are now being talked of "come through" the' company will be busy In Eugene until late In the full. ROBERTS RAYMOND KERR PASSES NAVAL EXAMINATION iMttnxttitxxtttittiiii E. C. Gulliford F eed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Flour Itoom New Itiihhi-r Tiro Turnouts. Full Creek Stage Line. 100 West Hth Street. , l'liono Main 00 tx it ft i IT ii tut Word lias tic'1!1, received bv his rel jiilhvs in Kugi'ne from Hayniond i?JKi'ir. of tills city, who Is an nuli- ji-nnt for cadetshlp In tho I'nited ;Hlates naval academy at Annapolis, that ho has successfully passed the rentired examination for entrance lino tint Institution, and he will at once take up his work there. Kerr Is a well-known former student of the Hugene high school. Ills many friends here are glad to learn that he has been successful in t tie examina tions, There have been several Kugune boys In this academy during the past few years, prominent among them be ing Wuyiio Osburn, now an ensign In the navy, and Hoy Davis, who Is now In his senior year In the Institution. MONROE TO HOUSEFURNISHER We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE- TROIT STOVES and RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furni ture. Phone Red SS76-67 West 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 10c Cigar on the market STATIONERY From the host in live cents tabids to 'the Superb Crane's Linen Lawn for social cor respondence .". .". Schwarzscti ild's Book Store 386 Willamatte St.. New Set Chairs of DR, BROUGHER STANDS FIRM FOR UNIVERSITY SUPPORT "One of the greatest calamities that could befall the state of Oregon In the coming June election would be the failure of the people of Oregon to stand by the appropriation of $125,000 given tne university at the last session of the legislature." In these words Dr. J. Whltcomb DrouKher tgave his views on the ap propriation for the State University, at the White Templs yrsterday morn ing. He spoke nn "Christian Cul ture." He said In part: "The perfected character which marks the truly cultured man must be given proper conditions and exer cise forf development and the addi tional time for full Rrowth. Chris tian culture, therefore. Involves the whole being. It concerns Itself with the Indlvluiial physically, spiritually, and Intellectually. For the all around development, of our young peonle we have founded our denomi national schools. I have nothing to Fay against the public school system of our country. In fad, I have near ly everything to-fay I" Hs favor. "1 have been to l-'nuene. I have looked Into the entire situation and i every cent of that money is needed j by the Instrttition to meet the de-1 innnds of tb present m-mient made t niinn It by the Jar:;r attendance of; 'students. Clays' rooms a"d l:ibo'"ito-' rles are over crowded. The hriiinc: plant Is Inadequate m het all the buildings. The library Is without light and the girls' ilormltorv cannot he ns'-d because there is .nfit money enough to c-omnlete jt. In order to avoid a deficit the professors were compelled to teach three months last year without salaries. hvery voter who Iovps his state and hives the young men and women of Oreiron and who wants to lilve them on ade nuate education at the State Univer sity will voto. I leliev- in favor of that, appropriation." Portland Jour nal. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BARGAjNjw Read every article over carefully, there a saving, Jo QWq. 1 "w- J s ""-luueri lri ,i . sale. Shoes, Uothing, nats ana uress joods A Japanese Kimonas for Less in beautiful designs ana best ir make and style. select from. patterns: the latest ana Hundreds of designs to Regular $1.25 values at 98c Regular 95c values at 75c Regular $3.95 values at $2.85 made In all colors and shades In silk, wool and cot ton. Pure Flax Toweling Special Genuine pure flax toweling In bleached ami un . bleached; special Wednesday and Thursday . . c, 12 l-2c, 1.1c Pure Table Linen Special Imported direct from the mills to us. Made of the best linen and perfect in wear. Two days only $1.50 Pure Linen Napkins 65c, 35c Table Linens, the yd. 29c Men's Sailor $3o, wM aw nou 39. Panama for CoiI4ren is, " A 1 11 , . o. miso nua uien s ana childrens1 and styles Hat. u ... . Men's sailors: tt,. ' '"' narrow or wide rim; the best of a refiumr o.ou nat, 8iecla! Let the children play. Oct them . a Panama Hat; 25c values at "m - Mens' Dress Shirts 49c . in goir anu negligee; the coif are with ,;,fU In nil U. ...... . are lth M fill, "no:, pertect fhtin,: .. -. ue up to $7.00; special sale .. 5' Women's Shoes val. $5 at 98, Women's Shoes val.$5at$1.48 Anuan m. try .. Ihe BON MARCHE 540 Willamette StreeL. Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, whu you can make them CJOOU AS NEW for only 50o ? A can of Chinamel will work wonders Hi your homo. ' See that tho Chinaman Is on everjr-can. See our west show window. ASK TO SKU Or It XKW WALL l'AI'KIt 10-18 West Sovcnth St. .. , OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. DIHH IIISTHKHH In eiir At llnnd to lltimlrfds of Kn gene People Don't neglect an aching back. Backache Is the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly. Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's dis ease. Mrs. O. Lester, of D56 Ohnrnelton street, Ktigene, Or., says; "I have suffered a great deal with pain In my back and lameness in the loins, as well as disorders of the kidneys. Some time ago I decided to take Donn's kidney pills and nfter using them for a few days I found great re lief from the pain nnd lamenesB. I most nenriuy recommend this rem edy to others." Kor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Uomember tho name Donn's and take no other. For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAN ' Door NorthHoffman House GASOLINE. ENGINES IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and , PUM?iNC MACHINERY I I-'nlrluuiks-Morse (iasolinu Knglncs . for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind log. .Outfits complex-. , I I'nlrliaiiKH Scales for neighing. KnlrhiinkN-Moi'NO Dynamos aiitl Mo I tors for power ami light. ! riilrUiiiks-Moi'so Windmills nml I rl Toivrrs. Fairbanks-Morse (irimktra. Feed ClMMMrs, Well I'ltiups. i All first nuallty goinls at lowest prices always In stock. Liberal tenuis. Prompt reply to Iniinlries nml quick shipment. , Write for eutnloi'ue nnd i price's. .for Bedrock Wells See me before contracting" orices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do your wotk in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have lirst seen me. J. E. Kilboro Phone Rd IJ"! - SS7 Hith St. BERGER.& BEN HDW. CO. Agents, Eug sne, Of. FA1RBSK, MORSE & CO. Portland, Oregon Williams Co. Transfer Li&ht and Heavy Hauling WOOD KOK iAI.E iOi WlllimettrSU 1 Extent. Oveco, I'hoim illnck 11 Madame Dean's Pills. FRENCH FEMALC A Hrr, rniTAiN Mr.- Mknhtiu atun. HMtK UOWI TO rilL S.(.'! Sun ! Hivfttv! SnllFr.u-tiOU llii:ir. Huti-tt or Moiit v )t fumlM. K ttt yr lor 'T Wlllnriitl Iht'tn on t rl to ll for wtu'ii nIU'l. SttntU'i t'nt1. IlinUt oil m'tlintf llio V'imln mvt'i't no mibnttluto. It your ilruttfif' ilow itol hnvy i hem wnul your onlrrx lo tho 'UllttD HtDlCAL CO., lot 74, UlcillK, Pi. 'Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano NOTirH TO '().STi:.CTOItS Notice Is hereby Riven that the roiinty comnilasloners' court of I.nne county, OiOKon, will receive scaled bids for tho furnishing of all materi als and construction of n county uruiKO across iiruuibatm'li creek on county road No. OILS, at a placo des- lunati'il by the court, in accordance Willi the plans, specifications ad strain dlaKiani now on file In tho of fice of the county clerk of Lano coun ty, OrcBon; tald brhlKe to be a llnwi truss span of ninety-two C.I2) feel supported on double bent phu-s set on bedrock, with approaches HKKrejiat- lui; sixty-five d'.."i) feet la length. Karh bidder will he reiiuir.-il to de posit with his bid a certified check In tho sum of five ( per cent of tile amount of his bid. all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or be fore May 8, 0S, at 2 o'clock in the I afternoon. The court reserves the ;ht to reject any and all bids. By order of tho court this lulh day of April. 1 908. K. II. LEK. County Clerk. di i:i ? Mrs. Rllzabeth Voreso, of Cottace Grove, aged 80 years, was found d jad Sunday. She was born at Xenia, Ohio, In 1828. She came to Snlem 23 years ago, residing there 14 years, and since that time with her daugh ter, Mrs. Tabor, at various places. Mrs. Vorego's health had been poor for some time. Tho funeral was held Monday. ' KIFTKKX YKAHS OF ACiOXV , Will You Continue to Suffer from Cn taiTll 111 the Face of This Testimony V "I suffered for fifteen years with catarrhal trouble so bad that I had to leave the sea. I could not lie down at night to sleep on account of the constant catarrhal dropping. I went to two different hospitals for treat ment hut without any lasting benefit. 1 was constantly raising yellow and green phlegm, and the trouhlo was so unbearable nnd nauseating that I was ashamed to go out in company. I have used only two bottles of Hyo mel. and have been cured by the rem edy. It. has made full and complete recovery." Captain Wellnel'f. Ilyoniel Is a dry, healing, utiHsep tlc air. extracted from the eucalyptus groves of Australia, it is a pleasure to use llyomel, because you do not takcit into Ihe stomach.; you simply breathe in this germ-killing air. anil relief is Immediate, and complete re covery comes In a few days, llyo mel outfit. Including nn Inhaler, costs $1. If It docs not. cure your catarrh asthma, bronchitis, coughs or colds. Hull's drug store will return your money. ' BREMFAST iW I fLi il l KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak. and 7th, Eueene. Or. fin :st . tiOCHA X 15 JAVA COFEE ,. i!i:rvi:i:.v tka , AXI) (OKFtr of our grade and the ordimrj kinds there Is a very iae d:. ference. Tea and coffee an the standards which determlw the character of a grocery store. We are willing, yes, ansious, to be judged in that way. Try our teas and coffees and we ire confident of all your grocery trade. WM HDtriTN THE SQUARE . m wKILILPi, DEAL GROCER .1 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. Plumbing Dentil Was on Ills I led. V.W.I. FOIl C1TV WAItltANTS Jesse T. Morrih. of Skippers, Vn., had a close call in the spring nf 1906. He6ays: "An attack of pneu monia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends de clared consumption had me. and thai death was on my heels. Then I whs persuaded to try Dr. King's Now . , : ; .. Discovery. It helped me immediate- Is hereby given thnt all cilyhy, d after taking -two and a half bottles 1 wns a well man again. 1 found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and liing dis eases In the world." Sold under gunrantee at W. A. Kuykendnll s drug store. 60c nnd $1. Trial bot tles free. Furnish your new home't properly. Don't slight the j gas fixtures. We do all ! kinds of reliable plumbing j c and tinning Wi-rk. Call and let us estimate on ' your .work. ': . ! Ay a & Heitzman g 3 West 8th St, Phone black I 1 1 7 ANNOUNCEMENT j ' s; G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. p Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9U1 St., aud carries at " all . times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our p own delivery wagon aud all goods delivered prompt!'. , . ji FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE Phone Main S3 G. H. I K 52 East 9th Sirett Organized 1803 The First I Notlc warrants drawn on tho general fund up to nml including No. 3 1 ; , regis tered October. 15. 1907, and all war rants drawn on Ihe newer fund up to and Including No. 529, registered January 14, los, will be paid on presentation at my office April 29. 190S. interest will cease on thnt dnte. KUANK REISNEK. City- Treasurer. Eugene, Or., April 24,-!0S.' A Tweiity-Veiirnience. I have JusU'Coniplptcd a twenty year ncHiin sentence, Uncklen'n Arnica S.ihx? me of bleeding plli Just twenty year ago," writes O: S. Woolever. (f l.eltaysvllle, N.. Y. ' Uucklen's Arni ca Salvo heals the worst sores, burns, wounds and cut In the short est time. S5c at W. A. KuykendaU's drug store XOTH'K TO TI1K l'l llUC The lDuko I.effler Well Drill ing Company wishes to announce thnt they will meet and lower any prices made for doing first-class work. Het- lmposed by I ,or s,, them before making your eon which cured ! raits. 999 Vlllard Itoulevard. leiepaiione nod aijl. HOWER & WOOD It.iil Estate nml Timber IjiiuU Itniicli, Farm and city l"roK-rtr Vour iMitroiiHge ri'siNH'Ifiilly solblt.il. Hihiiii 1, liver First Nat. Hank Julius Goldsmith t'o. A. a i i i:tiox! lt vunr inon'Mv Inspection of Co. A, Fourth Iti'Kimcut, O. N. u.. at the armory Tuesday trght, at S;K. All memlMM s. must be present. Hy order if KAYMOVD A. 11MII1. . l':iptiin t'ommandlng. wood: W(M)h: Maple, body and second growth fir nnd ties. WILLIAMS TKANSO:il CO. Phone Hlnek 1141. PI UK WATFIl For pure heduick water see 0. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock a ter. 0. W. Taylor, S2S Patterson street, Eugene. Phouo Hod 3377. Simmons' Photo T'"l Oak street near tlth. Stamps, postcards ami photos al 1 est prlivs SIMMONS' PHOTO TENT. Oak Street, between 9 and 1 o. STOCK TAKEN TO PASTl l!E Three miles plenty of wate 4 4 2 Lawrence out: good grass and See E. M. Warren treet. Euitene. ft . National Bank T CF EUGENE, OREGON I Capital paid 16 $100,000 Surplus and undivided j profits 100,000 i Additional liability of stockholders under ! national banking laws. ' 100,000 Total $300,000 Fuller Same Management 25 Years. Your Patronauo Solicited. T. Q. Hendricks President S. B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashier I Luke L. Goodrich. ..Asslf taut Cashier Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashier ELI BA.NGb J. K. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL H;NITT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE- at 6:30 a. ra. Stages do not call at private residences but will call for baggage if notified the day before. A dailyitageleivtsEugroeW"- for Mapleton. clote cocmrt" .,m.r tnr Florence a , Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 I. ElectricGas, Water BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new buildin? 3 across the street and we will be pleased to scevou. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for... Broils and Stews Strictly Cost Price BRODERS BROS. 65c West, 8th Street. tttf Willanistte Valloy Co 1'ltKSIl ( KMKNT IVWItl's I.lttle Kany Risers, the tjresh car best grade Portland ce- famous little I. Ivor I by all dniffUt. Pills. ror iaie,nieni just arrived, rrice 3.7S pot j barrel. Chambers lldw. Co. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming: O Concrete. Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Fr-Qe Black 2S1 1 or call at 345 W 4 th A FULL LINE OF... New GranitWaf e just i Stoves, Ranees and l-fnaoic of the Leading S. I. LONG 14 A u n w ARE STOlf