BAXUt GVAJID, THTlWOAf, ATM. 8, t
EATTLE MAKING
PREPARATIONS FOR!
VISIT OF FLEET
BIG ELEPHANT
ATTACKS SMALL
SHETLAND PONV
Gigantic Bargai
n Sal
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ISpeclal to The Guard.)
Ono of the big trained elephants
For now is the time to buy
Soft Shirts, Panamas, Straw Hats
Better values than we have ever shown before in
Panamas at $5.00, $6.C0 and $7.00
A new and up-to-date line of fancy Straw Hats
at $J.0J to $3.50
Fancy Shirts that appeal to all classes
of trade $1X0 to $5.00
ROBERTS BROS.
Hi it
E. C. Oulliford
F eed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Floor Room New
Itulitier Tiro Turnout.
Full Creek Stage Lino.
100 Wont 8tb Btreot.
1'lione Main OO
Seattle. Anrll 30. Elaborate nren- at Norrls & Rnwe's circus last night
aratlons are being made by thet-a fo, f unknown ;
Chamber of Commerce Reception and ; trained Shetland ponies with the
Entertainment committee to care for show, fearfully pounding and maul-:
properly the largo crowd of visitors . Ing the tiny horse. j
v ......tut In nl.u j.inu i, ,., i lie uiiuck was iiiauv
MAY
2-4
Saturday and Monday m
MONROE
Hie HOUSEFURNISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DE
TROIT STOVES and
RANGES. Cash paid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. 1
,Phne Red S576-6? Welt 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 hest in live ,
cents tablets to the
Superb Crane's Linen
Lawn for social cor- '
respomlence .". .'.
Schwarzschild's Book Store
386 WillamaLLe St.
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only GOe ?
A can of Chlnamel will work
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can.
Boo our west, show window.
ASK TO 8 UK Ol It NEW .WALL
I'.APFIt
16-18 Wost Sevonth St.
' OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
For Snaps
in
REAL ESTATE
sec
McFALL & HEITZMAN
I Door North Hoffman House
GASOLINE ENC1NES
' IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
j PUMPING MACHINERY
j Knii-ttnnkN-MnrNc (iiisullno Kunhu's
for pumping, upriiyhitf, sawing, kv.ihI
Iiik. .OutntM rinnpli'U-.
; Kali'lmnkH Hrnh's for writhing,
j KalrlmnkH-MnrNO ItyimmoN ami Mo
'tort for iovrr and lilit, '
liirUuiks-Mursu V ImlmlllH ami
1 Tmvwfl.
J FalrlwnkM-More (ii'lutlrra, KwmI
: ChojuM'rt, Wi'M Piimptt.
j AH flrnt ipiality km(I nt lowest
prices nhvays hi tttock. 1.1 born I ttrmn.
Prompt reply to Inqnlrlrn and quick
i shlpitH'iitN. Wrllo for rnltiltiuuc anO
prlct'fl.
BERGRR. &. BE N HDW. CO.
Agonts, Eugene, 0
pairs sk. morse is. co.
PorlU.id. Oregon
Ing reception and entertainment in
Seattle harbor of the officers and
men of the Atlantic battleship fleet.
By the time the fleet arrives here
on May 23rd, the Seattle Chamber of
Commerce will have on hand a com
plete list of all the available rooms
In the cltly for transient guests. In
addition to a thorough list of all ho
tels, their accommodations and rates.
These llHts, together with Inform
ation of all the various points of
Interest In the city, street car routes,
complete data as to the location In
the harbor of the various battle
ships, and such infomation as will
permit visitors to reach the ships
without confusion and all other mat
ters of Interest to visitors, will be
at the command of out-of-town sight
seers, free of charge, at an Informa
tion bureau to hu opened and main-1
tallied during the stay of the fleet,
In I'loneer l'lace,
This Information bureau will be In
chnrge of competent and courteous
officials whose especial duty will bej
hi ca.ro lor me comiori anu conve
nience of visitors, and to see that
everybody Is supplied with a com
fortable home whilo the guest of
this city.
One of the greatest events of the
program of entertainment for the
public, will be the aquatic sports on
the bay. TheBe will Include boat
races by crews from the battleships,
launch races by the swiftest tenders
from the warships, and other events
of like character. In order that the
public may have opportunity to view
these races In comfort not only will
many barges be provided by private
pnrticls for carrying visitors to the
scene but permission will be obtained
from the Admiral of the fleet, for
persons to view the races from the
decks of the warships.
rho battleships will bo moored In
huge horseshoe formation around
the bay, and .as the races and other
aquatic events will take place within
this horseshoe the spacious decks of
tho war vessels will provide room
for thousands who desire to enjoy
tho spectacle.
Announcements have already been
made, by the Oreat Northern. North
ern Pacific, Oregon Railway & Nav
igation Co., and the Canadian Paclf
round trip rates, of a faro and a
third, to be granted to Seattle during
the stay of the fleet from every point
In the Northwest. These tickets will
give a ten day return privilege so
there will be no unnecessary crowd
ing of trains, and those who wish to
take a lengthy holiday will have an
opportunity to gratify their desire.
The great land parade that will be
one of the features of the celebra
tion will take place on the morning
or Monday, May 25th. That day will
furnish the greatest military spec
ta 'le ever offered the people of the
.Virthwest. There will be ten thous
and men in Hue, Including snllnrs
and marines from the battleships,
fourteen companies of coast artillery
from tlimo Paget Sound forts, com
panies of infantry from Tort I.nwtnn,
notional guardsmen and many uni
formed fraternal organizations.
Elaborate preparations are being
made for decorating the city and the
line of. march of the parade will be
literally covered Willi flags, hunting
and other hangings that will make a
splendid background for the brllllanl
migrant to pass before the thousands
,ir pursonj who will crowd every
point of vantage.
The hotels and reslauranls are
making unusual preparations to cure
for the thousands of visitors, and all
have agreed mil only to refrain from
raising prices during the stay of the
fleet, hut have signified their Inten
tion or1 setting forth special mi nils
as an Indication of their share of the
hospitality Seattle will exlend toward
her kih's Is.
evening performance closed. The
beast trumpeted with rage, knocked
his keeper to one side and rushed
at the pony, felling It with a blow
from his powerful trunk. The lit
tle horse, taken by surprise, vainly
struggled to get upon its feet, but the
elephant stamped upon him, break
ing the pony's leg and crushing his
ribs and Injuring him severely in
ternally. The big beast was finally driven
off by his keeper. The pony was
carried to the hospital car and plac
ed In a swing. Its leg was set and
it was otherwise bandaged. Wheth
er the little horse, one of the most
valuable with the circus, will recov
er Is problematical. Medford Tribune.
MAN WHO CAPTURED
JRACEY IS DYING
The following dispatch to the Port
land Journal from Denver will be of
Interest to- many who remember
Tracey, the outlaw, who escaped
from tho state penitentiary of Ore
gon: One of the bravest of the old time
officers of the west, E. A. Farnham,
of Steamboat Springs, is dying at St.
Luke s hospital. His condition is so
serious that a telegram has been sent
to his wire asking her to make haste
to Denver.
It was Mr. Farnham more than
anyone 'else who succeeded in finally
ridding Brown's Park of its gang of
outlaws. He captured single-handed
the outlaw Harry Tracey after Tracey
had murdered Valentine Hoy. Tracey
afterwards escaped from prison, and
In his effprts to avoid arrest killed
seven or eight men of the posses who
followed him in a perilous hunt
through Oregon and Washington.
Finally Tracey was surrounded in a
wheat field a few miles from Spokane
and killed himself in the night by
sending a bullet through his brain.
I Farnham has lived In Routt coun
ty for a quarter of a century, and his
nnme has been a terror to "bad
men." Brown's Park, which Is the
extreme northwestern corner of Colo
rado, and adjoins the "hole In the
wall" country, where "Butch" Cas
sldy and his gang so long made their
headquarters, was the scene of many
of Farnham's exploits. He. had no
fear, nnd Caasldy never attempted to
cross the line into this state as long
as Farnham wus the peace officer of
Routt county.
Many stories could he told of
Farnham's bravery. He was a man
of few words and slow to anger, but
of great determination. The Hoys,
who were among the oldest settlers
in the county and of great respecta
bility, were among his closest
friends. Valentine Hoy was killed by
Harry Tracey at a watering hole be
cause Tracey, who was then an out
law, with a price upon his head,
feared that Hoy would cause his ar
rest. Farnham took up the chase
at once nnd did not stop until Trac
ey's capture. .1. C. Hoy, the brother,
still lives on the Routt county ranch.
111 . i .J . t-U R-. A7T i, C l l
rollow tne crowua iu urc u-n ii.aiiic octiuraav aJ iu
rlav. It will be the greatest sale and the hieve rr.. 0IV
wUVVQ Pvp
under one roof. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Dre r !
ana tnousanas ui uluci uimgs ai a gicdi reduction.
Shoes, values to $5 at -. 98c
Shoes, values to $5 at $ 1 :48
Shirts, values to $ 1 at . 49c
$10 boys' Clothing . . $5.85
Lace Curtains at cost.
of w
$2.50 Hand Bagsjyg
$2.00 Hand' Bags
$1.50 Hand Bags ... 6
A Place to Save
Money.
The BON MARCHE
For Bedrock Wells
See me before contracting
oriccs bedrock. Well drilling
is my business and I ant 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.
J. E. Kilborn
Phone Red Jl . 5a7 Hifh Si.
Madame Dean's
FRENCH p.. , p
FEMALE rlLLOl
MhNMHi a.i.in. NtiU MOW TO FAIL.
8;tM Hun-! Minvtlvl Sull1iu'llon t)imr
iHi I.Tfl.tO 1 r t, tit m ud th. in
ni li-ui, t" Ih I'ukI fnr wlu'H n lli'vM.
hi in, h. -ft' lit no Riitifttiiiiii' I vour
tl 11111 tto nut luw v i hi in win) yt.iir
unit t to lite
tlllTED MEDICAL CO.. loi 74, iHclitir, Pi.
Williams Co. Transfer 'Souiniugeneti w. l. dcLmo
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD FOR bALri
404 TUUmrttrSt.. ! Eugciu. Orrgco,
Phoiii. illHok 11
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HOWER & WOOD
lteiil K.lnte mill Timber I.aniN
Hmii'li, hxnli nut ( ity l"r"w-rly
Vour iMiruiiiige rit ilully
mihilted.
Iloom I, but l'lrnt Nat. Hunk
Julius e
Goldsmith
Kll-'TKKX Yii.-;;s OF ACiONY
Will Yon (Yntlmii. to Suffer from Ca
tJii'i'li in tile Face of Tills
Testimony?
"I suffered for rifteen years with
catarrhal trouble so bad that 1 had to
lenv the sea. I coul l not lie down
nt night to si 'ep on account of the
constant catarrhal dropping. I wenl
to two different hospitals for treat
ment but without any lasting benefit.
1 wat constantly raising yellow and
green phlegm, ami the, trouble was
so unlieerable and nauseating that I
was ashamed to go out In louipany. 1
have used only two bottles of llyo
ii"'!, and have been ruivd by tho rem
edy. It lias made full and complete
recovery."-- -Captain We! Inert'.
lly.'.inel is a dry. healing, nut '.sep
tic ulr, extracted from the eucalyptus
groves of Australia. It Is a pleasure
to use ilyomct, beeause you do not
take It into the stomach.: you simply
breathe In this germ-killing air. and
relief Is immediate, and complete re
covery comes in a few days. Ilyo
mel outfit, including an inhaler, costs
$1. If it does not cure your catarrh
asthma, brum lilt Is. roughs ()r colds,
Hull's drug store will return your
money.
A Twenty. Year Senience.
"1 have just ciripleted a twenty,
vear health sentence. Imposed by
Htickten a Arnica Salve, which cured
me of bleeding piles just twenty
years ago." writes O. S Woolever. o!
l.oKavsvllle. X. Y. llS klcn's Arni
ca .Ive he. ils the worst sores,
burns, wounds ami ruts In the short
est time. 2 ,0 at W. A. Kuyke''ll'
time store
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITAGE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or.
RICHEST BLEND
" ENGLISH
BREA vFAST
FINEST
MOCHA
1AVA
COFFEE
HKTWKUX TEA
AND COFFEE
of our grade and the ordimr,
kinds there is a very wide dil
ference. Tea and coltee in
the standards which determine
the character of a grocery store.
We are willing, yes, anxious,
be judged in that wav. 1
our teas and coffees and we art
confident of all your grocery
trade.
W. M. GREEN,
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25,
Plumbing
Death Was on His Heels.
Jesse P. Morris, of Sklrpers, Va.,
had a close call In the spring of
1906. He says: "An attack of pneu
monia left mo so weak and with aueb
a fearful cough that my friends de
clared consumption had me. and tha:
death was on my heels. Then 1 -was
persuaded to try Dr. King's New
Discovery. It helped me immediate
ly, and after taking two and a half
bottles I was a well man again. 1
found out that New Discovery is the
heft remedy for coughs and lung dis
eases In the world." So'd under
guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store. oOc and $1. Trial bot
tles free.
I'.lXilX NOW TO TREAT
FF.YF.lt.
HAY
April Is the Ideal time to begin
to treat hay fever osteopathically in
hope of warding off that scheduled
attack next summer. Permanent
cures are often accomplished by re
moving osteopathic lesions. Treat
ment should not be delayed until
Irritation ol' the mucous membranes
of the eyes and nose has resulted.
In early spring the predisposing
cause may be treated alone without
the handicap of having to combat
the exciting cause also, as becomes
the case later, when pollen Is blow
ing. Dr. 11. 1.. Sludley, osteopath, office
over Chambers' Hardware ctore
Phone Mack 1.120. Resilience, 731
Ferry styeet. Phone Red 3 1ST.'
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all !
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning vtk. Jall:
J l,i i: t. US
aim ici ua taiuuait un
your work
Aya & Heitzm&n g
3 West 8th St,
Phone black I 117
Organized 1883
TTe First.
National Bank j
OF EUGENE, OREGON j J
capital paid iu iuu,luu
Surplus and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking iaws. 100,000
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THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
ANNOUNCEMENT
. H. Irish wishes, to announce that he has
puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A.
Allen & Co.. located at 55 east oth St.. and
carries at all times the best brands of p
Groceries, Flour and Fekd. We have our p
own deliverj' wagon and all goods delivered $
promptly. S
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY S
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Phone
Main 53
52 Eist,
9th Street
G. H.
Total $300,000
Inder Same Management 2B Years.
Your Patronage Solicited.
T. O. Hendricks President
S. B. Eakln Vice President
P. E. Snodgrasa .Cashier
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cahler
Darwin Uristow ... Assistant Cashier
ELI BANGS. J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Keady
First Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions s
..STAGES..
MtfPM7iu UTir.Bi.. n el if.cvc P! fiRFNCE STAGE-
.u.ju.m, oiagcs ao noi can ai t oaiiysiascio" - h
private residences but will call lor for Mapletoe. dose JJ
baggage if notified the day before. steamer for Florence anil " .
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
EleciricGas.Water;
wu.u.oi' Kiiriri vr.,fjt
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys nnd bladder? Have yor
pains in the loins, side, back, grolnr
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney rills 111 cure you. Sold bv l.lnti
Drug Co., price 50 cents. William?
Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio.
BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our ne'vbuilJii' g
across the street and we will be pleased to sccvou.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for 65c
Broils and Stews Strictly Cost Price
I.TW
Wtfamutto V allay Co
W KFI'll
0.S(lt.lK WtsOU SAW I Ml
W il. White U prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Thono Mack 4351. Residence,
514 West Slitb street.
Alfalfa meal,
and Willaniett,.
At H:itle's Tenth
streets. Phone I'.ed
InTvetuf will flouMe th"ir monet
In two years If they bur lots or acre
tracts In the Malr street addltlor.
The city must build la that d'rectlen
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming:
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
. earth for sale
Phone Black 2SU
or call at 345 W Xh
New Granitware just in
o Stoves, Ranges
and Heater sWiS
i . K,.iic crdM
5. L. LONG NiiSSi