Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 05, 1908, Image 7

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    FIGKVE DAILY OVARP, Tl'I SIHY, MAY , 1!)DH
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GiTV DADS HAVE
'VASSITY EXPERTS TO
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BEAT P03TUJID GLU
t'ence in suxmer weather rZ- 1
t New Fenecuoa Wict
j. Fkoe Oil Cook-Stove.
ag that any stove can
.'the "New Perfection" will
wd do it be'ter. Bakes,
P.. u;ic tnasts: heats the wash watir and tv.. j
jjg, I - M MU
us, and does it without dissipating its heat through the room
your discomfort. The
NEW. PERFECTION
lick Blue Flame 09 Cook-Stove
MHy keeps the kitchen cool actually makes it comfortable
you while doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal
' . Jf A 1 i . . .
W, its neat is airecicu 10 one point only right under the
kettle, maoe in tnree sizes, tully warranted. If not
with your dealer, write our nearest agency.
n
R&Sfo LAMP
affords a
LMm&t' Kent that is verv crntftil
to tired eyes a perfect student or family
lamp. Brass, nickel plated, hence more rlur.
-able than other lamps.
If not with your dealer, write our near
est agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( Incorporated )
PRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new building
across the street and we will be pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for 65c
Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price
West. 8th
j Street.
BB.ODER.S BR.OS.
NEW
market
i W 03BOCB3
.'.i ..t : !, r.w :V-.:x.ii w '
.in in i! otti.v on tin- :itth Hour I
l.i Sit fii.uul b.uhil-.ls; l!i:
tttrnin. says i!i, ):i::uLi0T.'li-:
'..i:r. "i"-,,. '.iiir.'au arraime furl
mmml.i:i.n f.ir a! visitors who
i-si'."-t to vMt 1'or'laiul durills rtio
"ivk of the bis rolt-bration, June
l'roparations will bo made to take
ear? of an extra population of 100.
000 for the we.'k, and to do It with
out trouble. Inconvenience of confu
sion to the strangers who will want
the comforts of bed and board dur
ing their stay.
Blanks have been provided which
will be sent broadcast to any point
from which people may apply for
such accommodations. The prospec
tive visitor needs only to notify the
festival committee how many days
he will be here, how many persons
there will be in the party, and how
much the visitor desires to pay for
room, with or without board.
The application will be. placed on
file and the record will be kept in
such a way that when the visitors
begin pouring in they can go direct
ly to the place assigned to them and
have no further trouble. This will
be done without cost to out-of-town
visitors. They will be able to secure
accommodations in first-class hotels,
moderate-priced hotels, apartment
and lodging houses, boarding houses
and in private residences, at prices
to .suit their own purses.
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LASHVEifiNG
laiM-
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otttMrxu.Vnox khom utoii.
Xi:Y KOlt WIl.I.AMKTTl: COM
I'AXY HKA1, STATIXt
i i 0:v:: Ml t X'UVTS
I. v in b.i-.ti IiuqS.iII callu s .i.iinst
M a'. ; uo'ai.ih l'vwt.. and Sat ut!ay.
. The club nit have a tvni.it kalily
Hood team. Morris and l'ai;ibell be-:
lug pitcher that are hard to beat In
amateur circles. Morris pl.tvod con-'
the Multnomah basketball;
FLEET OFF NEWPORT
ABOUT MAY 19
W. H. Jenkins came up from Tort
land this noon, lie has been busy
promoting the stopping of the fleet
off Yaqulna. and is getting ready for
the excursion there. A train will go
over and back the same day, which
It Is thought will be the ISth or 19th
of .May. The date will b? definitely
announced as soon as known. Al
bany lK'tnocrat.
tre on
Til IT,U;""
"i Heukle tb. freshman n.iittmnvv lu
1'l.AXT t'AXXOT UK Tl HX'KK I '"'thered with a bad arm. the teat
of pitching two games In one dav, as
OV Kit TILL MOXKY UK BON DS he did at Salem, being too much for
t him. Clifford and lluril however
AUK 1'AIO tare in their usual winnlni; form
Clark will probably be in the game
once more at short, permitting Colo
man to go to second and Huston to
the outfield. The football fullback
Is perhaps the best hitter on the
team.
Charles Ersklno received a bad
cut in the head last night while slid
ing to u base. Two stitches hud to
1A FULL LINE OF... S
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Hsaters rkes"
I ANP. HARDWARE STORE
LVMV? 50 East, Ninth Street.
w yi o $ O r" Z. rKW Pt
wn , 2 I 2 33 J uY
i'nt n in LtX 3
"i V ' S2S3
law pa
"i. m , . . v. i vj - l i
-v . cad
K5KD 19$ X
iiAi;i;i.MAs MKX
AT I'i:M('A hay
Klamath F:i1Ip. Or.. M;iy 4.- Work
has already cdin ihimummI on tho lm-!
provfuiciii at l't'licau 1-ay, mvncd by
K. II. Ilarrinian on uppor Klamath
lake. A jmiupinK l!:uit has Ixmmi hi
.atallcd and hot Hiul cold water will
bo available lu every cotta-1. A cold
storairo plant will also be erected. J.
S. Hotabinl, brother or Cnl.mel V.
H. Holabird, of lns Angeles, who en
tertaiiKJ the Harrimaa party last
summer, is in charfio of the improve
ments. Colonel Holabird, who is
now in Mexico, is expected to arrive
here the latter part of May to take
personal Charge of the resort.
kiOl'LI) L1VKKV, I'KKO
AM) SAIvKS STAMPS
Having pnrrha-sed the Gilbert feed
stables on west Fifth street, near
Willamette, we Intend to conduct a
first-class livery, feed and sales sta
ble. We are prepared to furnish
pood teams and ladies' saddle horses
on short notice.
Our prices will be found reasona
ble and our treatment of the public
courteous and obliging.
Having had much experience In
the livery business we know how to
conduct such an establishment in a
first-class manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of vour patronage,
tf I). 11. GOt'LI) & SON.
i ne cuy council nem an adjourn-j
ed session last night m the council I
chambers with a full board present.
Various matters were discus.ed and
acted upon, among which was that
of the transfer of the v.ater plant
from the Willamette Valiey Company
to the city. A communication from
. C. Woodcock, attorney f.r the
company, was read, lie stated that
It would not be good business policy
to turn the plant over to tin- city be
fore the money is secured or the
bonds are given the company in pay
ment. Ho stated further that the
property is now held in trust, by a
trust deed, and It could not he turn
ed over until the consent of the trus
tee was obtained.
Contracts covering the transfer of
the property were submitted to the
council by Mr. Woodcock, who was
present, and they were referred to
the committee of the whole, -vhleh
will meet tonight.
limit ino Matters.
The petition asking the street rail
way company to move its track on
Alder street to A street was reported
unfavorably by the committee to
which it was referred. The report
was adopted.
The matter of n new sidewalk on
the south side of Kast Thirteenth
street from Alder street to t'ulvur
sity avenue was referred.
The fire and water committee
recommended that an arc light he
established at the corner of West
Kleveuth and Washington streets.
The improvement of Ahh-r street
from Kast Kleventh street to the mill
raen was ordered.
City Attorney Hean w;u ordered
to draw an ordinanie Providian for
a il umbing inspector anil defining
ills duties. He was alsr ordered to
draw an ordinance prohibiting the
cutting of i lie pavement only on a
proper permit. An amendment 1o
the dog license ordinance was order
ed drawn, providing a license of
$2.50 for males and J5 for females.
An ordinance prohibiting the using
of sidewalks by bicycles on any paved
street was also ordered drawn.
At the close of the meeting the
council met as a committee of the
whole to discuss the question of se
curing water from Kitchte creek for
a gravity system.
be taken in the scalp.
MAltlUKl
A very pretty wedding occurred at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Ma
ker in Koseburg about 10 o'clock yes
terday morning, when Miss Musc-ttn
Haker. a recent arrival in this vicin
ity, was united In the bonds of mat
rimonial happiness to (leorge 11. Tur
ner, a popular young man who re
sides at Kugene. The ceremony was
performed by C. A. Itexroad, pastor
of the local Methodist church, and
was witnessed by numerous relatives
and friends of the contracting parties
The happy couple left late yesterday
afternoon for Kugene. whore they
will make their future home, the
groom holding n lucrative position
at that place. The bride In the ro
mance recently arrived in this ctty,
having come from one of the (-'astern
states. While residing here she has
been employed as night operator b
the Pacific Slates Telephone and Tel
egraph Company, and ban at ail times
j proven herself to be a chtirmlng and
! effleinnt young ady, Koseburg
Newj.
NOT! CI ' TO NTOCKIloUWHfl til-'
i.i.ku i;i,LV ti:m;phok co.
The stockholders of said company
voted at the annual meting to call a
' special meeting May 1 !'. at 1
i o'clock p. m., at Central sehoolhoiise.
S.-hool district No. 11. uine county,
Oregon, for the purpo--" of increasing
the capital stock of said company.
All stockholders are requested to
bo present.
J. H. rnitKIN'a. Pres.
A ANDEKSON, Sec. ni8
1M) YOl WANT A IHHH WKIX7
Having purchased the well-drill
ing outfit of Kien & Weaver, I am
now prepared to do any work in my
line promptly and at seasonable
prices. If you want bedrock water,
call and see me or address
E. I. HEYNOM)S,
819 East 11th St..
ml 5 Eugene, Or.
NOTICE TO TUB I'lUMC
The LaDnke & TWfler Well Drlll-
Inc Comnanv wishes to announce that
they will meet and lower any prices
made for doing first-cla work. Bet
ter see them before making your con.
tracts. 999 Vlllnrd Boulevard.
Telephhone Red & 1 2 1 .
PIHE WATKU
For mire bediock water 0. W.
Tavlor. All surface water cased off
hv easln Into the bed rock, thus In
siiring nothing but pum bed rock wa
ter. O. W. Taylor, azi ranerson
p'.reet, Eugene. Phone Hd 3377.
WOOD! wood:
Maple, body and lecond growth fir
and ties.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone Hlack 1141.
WOOT BAWlO
John M. K Dtion, larcutor to W
u,.Anv All wnr.fi RAwed to CH0K6.
nr-mnt aorvicA nhone Black
3312. Kenld-nco .24 High street, tf 1
(inolln woodsaw
CASTOHIA
AVcSclnWc Preparation for As
slmilallng ihcFixxl atulUetf ula
tiixg the Stomaths and Dowels of
mm i mm
4 For Infants and Children.
Promotes Digesllon.Chrerful
ncssandRcst.Contfllns ndtlw
Optiim.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nahcotic.
Mx.Stnnm
itirmS-d-
Apcrfecl llcmrJy forConslipa
tioii. Sour Stonuch.Diarrhoca,
Worms .Cotmilsioiis.Kcvtrish
ncss and Loss of Sleeu
lac Simile SiStiolureof
NEW -VORIC.
LXACT COPr Of WRAPPER.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
OK
IF
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CflSTO
tmc oiHT.un aoMmNV. mw torn city.
AX.M'AI. MKICTINO OK Till!
Kl (;K.NK HO.Altll OK TIIADK
Notice Is hproby Rlvon to the mem
bers of the EiiKi'no Hoard of Trnclo
Ihnt the annual meeting for elertlon
of officers and other important luml
ness will be held Tuesday evening.
May 12th, 190S, at 8 p m., In thu
office of the secretary, K .J. Krasler,
435 Wlllametto stri'et.
n. M. DAY, Tres.
NOTu lO OK SAIiK.
Scaled bids will bo received by the
unilcr.slKiicd up to 1-' o'clock noon
ion Monday. May 11, 1IHIS. at I'enillo-
ton, Oregon, for the followliiK des
cribed real properly, to-wlt:
Lot (i In block t! Shelton's Addition
to KiiKno, l.ane County, Oregon.
Title to said property will bo such
as can be conveyed by Trustee In
Hitnkruptcy lu the matter of Iee
Teutsch, Bankrupt. Tho rl?ht to re
ject any and nil bids Is reserved.
T. C. TAYLOR,
Truslen In Bankruptcy.
Hated Fcndlctou, Oregon, April 2 4,
1SU8.
O10HMA.V COACH STAI.MOV
The Gorman coach horso which 1
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the Bonson at
Dongs' barn.
tt Ji H PERKINS.
See the new sar."-ry carpet llnlnii.
ClIAMBKltS HAKDWAItl': CO.
MOTH KlI'S KITCHEJf
Serenth and OaK streote, has open
ed under new management. Oood
board and room by tho day, week or
month. FlrHt-clHHB homo cooking.
Chicken dinner everv Sunday.
tf MILS. a. Y. ABBOTT.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUCENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President.
L H POTTER, ..." Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
Cor 7th and Willamette
YOU WANT THE BEST
to be found In the Grocery Line phone or leave your order tit
"THE PARK GROCERY"
Successor to Nicklin and Neal
Quality and Price Guaranteed.
R. Daniel, Prop.
Phone Main 63
Park and Oak, 9th and Q.ik
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Th- ml!" out: K'"d Kr: and;
, n-v "f i'"r. K M. Warr-n.
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A Buggy especially safe for women and children. Will turn clear around
in 1 6-foot, space. Do you realize what this means. If your horse gets
scared at the street car you can turn in 16 feet without tipping. Accidents
reduced to a minimum when
The Short Turn Buggy
comes into general use which will be in a short time.
We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes.
We are Leaders in New Departures
Chambers Hardware Co.
SOLE0 AGENTS
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