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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1908)
MJXT OTA MXWATi U.fr.4 rP - .1 I , ! 4- Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious. NORRIS & ROWE'S BIG CIRCUS IN TOWN TODAY POWSEB The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATES. 1'IVIO HDDIKH A If 10 itia ovi:ni:i vwxi m ixs C'hlcfiKo, May !i. Throo nclilllitmnl bodies, four in all, 'havo betui recov ered from Mie ruins of I bo CblniKO Medui'tloii Couipiiny, dUHlrnyed by flrn lust night. Five uro still lnlss- Later llio fifth body was recovered from tbo ruins, . ' "I want to ask- una more question," said Utile Frank as bo was Ik-Ink put to bed. "Well?" acquiesced the tired mamma. "Wen holes coiuo In Btorkliurs, what becomes of the piece of stock Iiik that was thero before tho hole came?" Hewitt's Llttlo Karly Risers arc frniyll, Hafo, ru"" ""tlo llttlo pH' Sold by nil dniRSlntg. Kodol compli'lely digests nil class es of food. It will (jet riltlit at the troublo and do tho very work llseir for the stomach. It Is pleasant to . .i. qid iiy nil dnmuilsts. Base Boll Supplies Bats, Balls, Gloves, Masks and Guides B;isc Ball Managers are invited to come in and inspect our line, before buying your outfit. Large stock of Spauldiug Goods. FISHING TACKLE.. Complete line of Fishing Tackle. Good Bamboo Jointed Poles, extra tip, with case, only $i.oo Baskets, Landing Nets, Fly Hooks 25cclo up to the finest quality of Ben's Flies Columbia Graphaphones and Records Disc and Cylinder Needles ana Repairing Best Gold Mounted Cylinder Record in the world for 25c, and we will take your old records in exchange. We now have in stock a new cylinder machine, with a famous Columbia Aluminum Tone Arm and Floral Horn. Compact, convenient, no rubber tube, 110 horn stand, horn swings in any direction, price, $30,000. Come in and see it, or send us your address and we will mail you a full description. snow is iskttki: and ni(iii;it tiia.v kkvii ih:i'oi:k a m.m iikh ' si'lk.mhi) acts ix THK KNOW (illOl'.NDS AUK XOItTII OF ItAII.KOAD TRACKS. The juvenile element of the city Is happy today. This is tho day of days nearest tho heart of the young sters, and furnlsiies papa and mamma an alibi for being present at the cir cus. For some reason or another a man Is loath to admit that lie Is Interested In the advent of tho Rreat American amusement the circus. When a man or woman becomes so blase that they fall to receive a thrill at the announcement, "Hold your horses, the elephants are com ing," when the cirucs bauds fall to excite the eagerness of childhood, n specialist shoul 1 be consulted to look after one's digestion. Tho. cir cus Is ever fascinating. The fair lady equestriennes, the daring aerlal sIk, the funny clowns with their fun nier painted faces, the daring ani mal trainers, and the excitement of the whole affair make It a day in the lives of all to be remembered. Norrls & Uowevhave been coming to this city for years; have always given a good show. ' but never In lliolr history they have apronched the greatness of this season's offer ing. It is a genuinely good show from the side show, through the menagerie, to the big crowning cir cus program that they are presenting. I heir program Is made up of some of the best circus talent ever seen In this city with any show. Promi nent among the artists are the Peer less Potters, a family of arlnlists, whose flights through space freeze the blood; tho Money-Mora troupe of the arlal bars present an net that Is both graceful, thrilling and all sat-, isfylng. The Waldorf family In posing, tho SI. Leon family of acro bats aro excellent. The flowery kingdom presents its representative performers In tho Sulgomoto family. These Japanese aro wonderful per formers. Tho Ortons In many dif ficult nnd hazardous -exploits created a sensation. The clowns, and they wero everywhere, were uniisiuilly funny. The riders, headed by the Parisian dull, Hose Dockrlll, were all that could be desired. They re sembled butterflies In their grace and annuity. The riding of George Holland, Frank Miller, Mickey Fee ley, Miss Castello and Mllo, Flnl was excellent. There were so many good arts that It will ho Impossible to des cribe them all. It Is a big show nnd well worth attending tonight. Tho tenls are north of the railroad tracks between Lincoln nnd Willamette streets. EUGENE GETS FREH AD IN CHICAGO PAPER A recent Issue of the Chicago Record-Herald printed a fac simile of a letter written by John II. liartog, manager of tho lCugene Commercial Club, with letter head and all, In which Mr. Harlog took occasion to compliment tho paper on tho results obtained from an advertisement placed with it some lime ago. An exact reproduction of tho letter, showing the Commercial Club build ing, tho names of the board of gov ernors, orrtrers, etc., Is printed on one of tho classified pages of the pa per. This Is a free ail and will do as much good or more than tho paid ad placed In the paper Bonie time ago. Can You Spin It? If not, get busy every one is going to ply it. Small Sets $10c, 20c, 30c Large Sets 50c $1.00, $1.50 $2.00, $3.00 tBQ Pahker Brothers HILL'S GUN STORE 513 Willamette Street IMItF. DISTItKSS Is Near At llnuil to Hundreds of K11 Keno People. Don't neglect an aching bark. llackache Is the kidney's crv for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly. Dire distress, diabetes, Ilrlght's disease. Mrs. O. Lester, of r.!t Charnolton street. Kugene, Or., says: "1 havo suffered a great deal with pain In my back nnd lameness In the loins, as well as disorders of tho kidneys. Seine time ago 1 decided to take Dunn's kidney pills and after using them for n few days 1 found great re lief from the pain ami lameness. I most hear'.lly recommend this rem edy to others." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., ltuffalo, N. Y., s. ile agents for the Culled Slalei'. liemember the name Moan's and take no other. VXIVF.IiSlTY II KK;tV IX XKW Vl AltTKKS The Vnlverslty llakery has moved from the old Odd Fellows' building on l'.ast Ninth street to the new Mil Hit building. 2!l Fast Ninth street The new store Is now nicely filled up for taking care of the bakery's business, and a more complete Hue will be curried than ever before. An lee cream parlor will be open ed up Saturday In comivtlon with the store. :uu ligli; lunches will also be served at all h.uirs. ml LEWIBTOV W1JT8 - I.V TIU-KTATE MEET Walla Walla, May 1. Lewlston high school won the tri-state inter scholastic field and track meet at Whitman college today in competi tion with fifteen other schools of the Northwest.. Lewiston secured forty points. Spokane was second with 32 points, Pendleton third with 30 points, Waitsburg fourth with 11 and Prosser fifth with eight points. Ora Jay, of Pendleton, won the in dividual cup. securing 21 points out of the 30 made by his school. J he results; lUO-yard dash Rt.irer, Lewiston, first; Horsey, Lewiston, second; Ojr- don, Pendleton, third. Time, 10 2-u. Pole vault Jay, Pendleton, nrsi; Monroe, Sokane, second; Wilier. Walla Walla, third. 10 feet 4 inches. Half-mile run Severyns, Prosser. first; Funcher, Spokane, second; Luck, Spokane, thir l. Time. 2:07. 220-yard dash Storer. Lewiston. first: Cohn. Spokane, second; Wal ters,, Island City, third. Time, 22 120-yard hurdles Jay, Pendleton, rirst; F.ckart, Lewiston, second; En glehorn, Spokane, third. Time, 15 4-5. Discus Englehorn. Spokane, first; Jay. Pendleton, seennd: Conover, Waitsburg, third. Distance, 103 feet 0 Inches. 50-yard dash Ilerrey, Lewiston, first; Eckert, Lewiston, second; Thomson, North Yakima, third. Time, 5 3-5. High jump Jay, Pendleton, first; flowers. Walla Walla, second; Mon roe, Spokane, third. Distance, 5 feet 7 Inches. Mile run Fancher. Spokane, first; Severyns, Prosser, second; Woods, Walla Walla, third. Time, 4:5(1 1-5. 440-yard dash Mrlloyln. Walts Waltsburg, first; Chiles, Ellensgurg. second; Englehorn, Spokane, third. Distance, 139 feet 1 inch. Throwing hammer Conover. burg, first; Chiles, Ellenshurg, sec ond; Englehorn, Spokane, third Dis tance, 1 311 feet 1 Inch. 220-yard hurdles Eckert, Lewos- ton, first; Kimball. Pendleton, sec ond; Englehorn, Spokane, third. Time, 2S 4-5. Broad jump Hersey, Lewiston, first; Jay, Pendleton, second; Cohn, Spokane, third. Distance, 20 feet 1-2 Inch. Shot-put Englehorn, Spokane, first; L. Means, Pendleton, second; A. Means. Pendleton, third. Dis tance. 4 1 feet 5 Inches. Itebiy race, one-half mile Lewis- ton, first; Spokane, second. McMiiinvllle's Meet. McMlnnville, May 1. Tre field meet between Wlllnnetto University and McMlnnvlle college was won by tho latter by 59 to 40 points. HOTEL AHKIVALS. The Smeede L. L. Ciilbortson, Seattle. S Lochman, Seattle. L. E. tlidwell, Portland. E. H. llosmer, Monmouth. S. Mendelhobn. Chicago. John Wnkely, Portland. J. W. (illkyson, Portland. (t. P. Hobinson, San Francisco. John Olson, Spokane. T. II nyerly, Portland. J. C. Miller, Portland. E. H. Cox, Portland. Charles K. Stein. Chicago. A. Hill Vincent. Saginaw, Mich. Mrs. W. C. Norris, Portland. J. H. llrown, Chicago. J. C. Clarke, Portland. O. O. Denning, Winton, Minn. A. F. Holcombe, Stillwater, Minn. C. C. Clrlmes, Iloseburg. K. Snwdgrass, Koseburg. Walter Leopold, Chicago. Frank Colt man, Chicago. Ford Hansen, Jolfet, Mich. J. It. Me.Morrls, Portland. McCitiire, Portland. Vauduyne, Cohurg. E. Stuart, Cohurg. ( XADKAT II. 1. OIK i:.mim,ov.mi:xt OFFICE In connection with his cigar store, nt 51(1 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone lied 1421, or call at cigar store, 531 Wlllnmetie street. jl Warner tune pianos. I.eir ,.r 4er at Morrli' Mulc Store. tf The Hoffman. F. Q. Ingle. S. F. V. W. Sharp, Lowell. It. S. Oopp, Walterville. E. W. (lopp, Walterville. C. L. Eaton, Jasper. (!. W. Mack and wife, Donna. E. 1 1 In lid . Lowell. A. D Cook, Portland. J. W. Parish, Jefferson. A. II. St. Joint. Portland. It. llolbrook. June. .Martlia Howard, June. Hert McClellan, I'etwater, Mich. J. K. llalght, Albany. John C. Holmes, Walterville. 11. W. Mahon and wife, Mabel. Fred Fischer, M areola. S. G. Splcer, M areola. Leo Mack, Donna. Waller Workninn, Mabel. Paul Itettelheim, Springfield. J. M. Parks, Portland. M. W. Weber nnd wife, Marcola. E Kny. Salem. L." C. Palmer, Salem. Jane Van Prooyen, Leabtirg. P. J. Hoot, Portland. T. V. Case. Coeur d'Alene. Wm. Kuscher. Cottage drove. Mrs. Hart, Cntinge drove. llomney L. Craft, Leabtirg. 1 W. .1 Miller. Walterville. J. D. Dulloice, Orchards, Wash. W. E. Cole, Ashton, N. D. F. E. Siken, Ashton, N. D. L. F. Stanley, City Zolmu Crii7un, Dexter. C. L. Williams. Dexter. W. L. Cirant, llarrisburg. W. It. Dickert Mill-coin J. W. Snores, Unnr.. Siding H. E. Mayer, Portland. Max ise, 1 oi iland. E. S. Hurt, Yonralln. Harry McArmstrong, Detroit. Mich. A XOTISF. DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all ktinu-iiiir .ufr.mra ,.r ..1..,.. mutism, whether muscular or" of thei joiuis, sciatica. lumiNigo, backache pains In the kidneys or neuralgia'! pains, to write to her for a home' treatment which has repeatedly cured ! all of these tenures. Site feels It her duty to send It Li all sufferers FliEK. You cure yourself at homo, as thous ands will testify mi change of cli mate Is necessary. This simple dis-i covery banishes uric acid from tho blood, loosens ho stiffened I.1I111P! purifies tho blood, nnd brightens the '.". smug elasticity and tone to tho whole system. If tho above In terests you for proof addrosj-Mrs M Summers, Uox U, Notre DniVe, lnd. ' One 01 we wnpunaut iuum ui ruysicians ay the Well-Informed of the World is to learn- as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading nianuf ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminsnt physicians are the most careful " the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it if t0 known to physicians and the Well-Informed Renerally that the Caliiornia Pie ce" Co by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical charac its product has attained to the higii standing in scientific and commercial circles vi! 1 ..1 . r,,uccfnl .nnd reliable houses onlv. and. therefore. tli:it n, ... Qich is accuiueu iu - , ,, . ..... ,ilc name of e. 1,..,. Uniw n iniarantee of the excellence of its remedv. ' W UIlip.Ui.J .ww.. n TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent i:l.l. ctonlincr therefore we xvish to mil the nttpnrmn i n . 11 suc cess ana trruiuuuc - -- ----- ui an who 1 a i.ooltb nritb its blessintrs. to the tact that it involves ilm ,,.. . would living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each h t f ;n..monf nf rnntemnl.ltinn and of effort mnv L m.l, 0llr 01 recreuuuu, . r .., 'au 10 contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed wrth generally to great advantage h i as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken ai th i.w.., - r 1 1 lu present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Infot.-ned because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method c' manuac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under ihe name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name ol Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, N. Y, Clothing That Fits and Wears Weil Is what we offer our customers. Wo me Kugene agents for Mi chaels, Sterns Co., whose brand on u suit of clothes Is a sufficient guarantee of work manship, style and cmulity of material. Come and see our spring ami summer line. You will find it complete in every rosx-ct, and we will be glad to show you our goods, whether you buy or not. Yo carry u full lino of fur. nisblngs for men, and our prices and styles nro right. YVo own our own building, iwy no rent and uro satisfied with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. 8 Fast Ninth Street Kugene, Oregon Bargains in City and Country Real Property . MUST SELL. Good Business Property on Willamette Street 400 acres to cut up into small tracts, $20 to $35 per acre. Good 600 acre farm at $25 per acre. We Have Mary Oih.cr Bargains In Our List Call and sec us. OREGON LAND CO. 412 Willamette St, Eugene, Or wssanla 1.. . 1 POSITIVE CURE. For Inflammation or Cntairn ot lh Hl.J.t.r j l)iMMil hiilnrt. No curs no p. Cur qutrklr and rrmn. rmij til t'tapnl 111.. of lh I'rU.r; Orx.. AN .ilul.'j t. ,,, SoM . dro(i,u. !. tiM or null, mnwid. l.,n. u,r "THE SANTAl-PtpsiN CO, "old bj W. L. DK LA NO, lruKm. i m L in m i i i RATES Will be made this season by tte SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as follows: To Both Wayi through rVrllaod 1 76.25 0m Tir Cllilorcii tS7.fc S1.75 75.o0 (hicasio St. Louis 71.25 St. Paul f3.75 Omaha 63.75 Kansas Citv 6-5.75 Tickets will be on sale Mav 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, y- Goodforrrturnln 90 over priviltg p eu REMEMBER THE DATES Foriny furtl'" Inlormatioo H A.J.GILLETE Local Aent or writtto Wm. McMunay, General P sender asont, PortlanJ, Ore. 3 V r. l Fa t u ft.irren o . r . a i E The Red Star Certain Approval . ne CHICHESTER'S PiLLS n w i"1 'k"htif.r ,'."; of Our WnrkmAnrii'ri .inrl lrlll in cleansing and scouring, of uwu wisaom in senoing "that old irown" to us. onlv awaits its return to you. Your purse when you get our prices win join the 2laa acclaim ot our generous and expert treat. incni oi your clothing by us- Everythins possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eu;n Dye Works o: na n Willamette Sts. uPhrme ReA JZAi lti Kstaf. li.Min.n. '"f; Prom-rty . : : noo A ll"U " " ,,-. K?V I KlIgl'lH', HALL A SHUMWaH ii...i.mik nml S' ... O Also genrr..l J"in ' 'J I . I. I run ', ' sheet iron uin- at;ided to.O .l,.rJ' Cnrry a full line of P'"