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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1908)
foo it! 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, $6.00 and $7.00 A new and up-lo-date line of fancy Straw Hats at $1.00 to $3.50 Fancy Shirts that appeal to all classes of trade $1.00 to $5.00 ROBERTS BROS. Lovelace Tyler B. Veloce 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 of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Percheron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weight, 2300 pounds. The cham- pion Percheron 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 Crcswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid (& Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon WEEKLY BULLETIN ON WEATHER CONDITIONS Following Is a report or the West ern Oregon weather conditions for the week ending Monday, May 4, an reported by the weather bureau at Portland: General Nummary. The fore, part of the week was clear. During this period the max imum temperatures were unseason ably high, owing to the uninterrupt ed sunshine. The minimum temper atures were usually correspondingly low, owing to the effects of radia tion, and frosts were of frequent oc currence. On Friday there was a de cided change to cool and cloudy weather, which continued during the remainder of the week. In the coun ties west of -the Cascade mountains moderate rains fell, but in the east ern counties the recorded amounts were light. High winds blew at times, especially on Saturday. Count District. Doravllle, Columbia county. The week was generally warm and pleas ant. Unseasonably warm weather prevailed on Wednesday and Thurs day. Marshfield, Coos county. Fair and warmer weather prevailed during the fore part of the week, but the latter part was e.co and showery Falrvlew, . Coos county. Clear weather prevailed all week except on Friday, which was cloudy and threat ening. During the afternoon a heavy rain fell. A light frost occurred on Tuesday. Port -Orford, Curry county. This week' was generally fair. A fog pre vailed on Thursday morning. Willamette Valley. Portland, Multnomah county. Clear and unseasonably warm weath er prevailed until Friday, after which It was cloudy and cool. ForeBt Grove, Washington county. The week was generally mild nrtd the rainfall light. A severe freeze occurred on Wednesday night. Salom, Marion county. The weather was clear until Friday, with froaty nlghtB. bight rains fell on Friday and Saturday, accompanied by high winds. Corvallls, Benton county. The fore part of the week was clear, with unseasonably high temperatures. Friday and Saturday were cold and showery, with high winds. Eugene, bane county. The weath er was warm and clear during the fore part of the woek, but the latter part was cold, cloudy and rainy, with j high winds from the south and south I west. ! Hull Run. Clackamas county. The wenther Was clear until Friday, when It turned cloudy. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY lias a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. . . As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share of your patronage solicited. Sack157r W. J. Gibson & Son . Staple (Si Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 9? WEST EIGHTH 1AXI COXC'KHT IX PARK TlllltHDAY HYKXIXO Following Is the program for the open-air band concert In the East park Thursday evening: March, "Western Girl." Overture, "Martha," Flotow. Sextette from "Lucia," Donizetti. "Polonaise Mllltalre." Chopin. Selection, "Carmen," nizet. Miserere, "II Trovatore," Verdi. Intermezzo, "After Sunset," Pryor. Nautical Fantasle, Tobln. "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sou- Dnncp After Concert There will ho n rinnra ul tha TTn- derwood ring Immediately after the nana concert. Music will Ho rur nlshcrt by the Eugeno theatre oreh.es try. A general Invitation is extend ed to nil. The flnnr hnti hixm itnin,l In fine condition for dancing. Como lout nnd enjoy yourself. 0 0 0 o 0 3C CJO Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone Black 151 1 Night Phone Black J751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager 0 0 0 o Q9 EU BANGS J. H. VEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabj Always Heady First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. MolCKNZlE STAGE Imvh Eugrn at a. m. SUgcs do not call at crlvfttr rerid ncn But will cill fur DggAge 11 nolitird Iht day brlorc. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE A dally itaftlnvriEuSfiie.it 6 a. m, lor Miplflun, clew connection by ueimer lor Florcnct and Acnw Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT tKlS OFFICE A i:V DEIMHTI KK J. S. I.uckey, the pioneer jeweler, has secured the ser vices of an expert engraver and In the future- all Roods purchased of him can bo en graved In an up-to-date and artistic manner. NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is horeby Riven that the county commissioners' court of Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all materi als and construction of a county bridge across Brumbaugh creek on county road No. 60S, at a place des ignated by the court, In accordance with the plans, specifications ad strain diagram now on file In the of fice of the county clerk of Lane conn ty, Oregon; said bridge to be a Howe truss spun of ninety-two (92) feet. sunported on double bent piers set on bedrock, with approaches aggregat ing slxty-rivo (65) feet In length. R-ch bidder will be required to de- poult with his bid a certified check la the sum of five &) per cent of ths amount of his bid, all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or be fore May 8, 1908, at 2 o'clock la the afternoon. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Uy order of the court this 15th day of April, 190S. E. V. LEE. County Clerk. Tar and CuncnaUgna For the complete euro of cooghs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild chorry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Trice 11.00. Bold by I.lnn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co., props., Cleveland. O. " i . At the Eugene hospital Tuesday evening, Mav 5, ISO. James Henry Belknap, aged CI years, from a com plication of diseases. -Mr. Belknap was one of the Lane county pioneers and was the last of the old settlers of the upper McKen zie river, his home being for many years at Belknap's bridge, a few mill thu .f McKenzie Bridge. His father was the discoverer of Bel knap Springs, which are situated ten or twelve miles above the old Bel knap homestead. Deceased was born In Vermont. When nnlv four vearB old he came with his parents via the Isthmus of Panama to Southern Oregon, wucrc they settled on the Rogue river and his father served as a volunteer In the Rogue River Indian war, his mother acting as nurse. When he was 22 years old they moved from Josephine county to the upper Mc Kenzie valley. He was married to Miss Ella Finn at Gate Creek October 1, 1873, who has been a faithful helpmeet ana companion. Besides his wife he leaves the following children, all of whom live In Lane county: Bird, Mrs. Alice Odell, of Waltervllle; Ar thur, who lives on the home place; Mrs. Cora Inman, of Waltervllle; Miss Clara, Mrs. Klda Trotter, of Marcola, and Clarence. He also leaves the following sisters: Mrs. Dora Slmm8-, of the upper McKenzie; Mrs. Fred Peplot, of the lower Sius law country, and Mrs. Lockwood, of Canyon, City, Grant county, Oregon. He was a member of the Order of Washington, carrying an Insurance policy in the order for $1000. The funeral will be held at Lea burg Tuesday at 2 p. m with Inter ment In the Waltervllle cemetery. Friday and .Saturday Bargain N? SKXATOK Kl ITOX WORKING FOR CAKE Portland. Or., May 5. To help Taft nnd Cake, Senator C. W. Fulton has sent his private secretary, C. W. Halderman, of Astoria, to open head quarters. These were opened this morning at Rooms 604 nnd 605 at the Imperial hotel, Taft and Ful ton are personal friends and the sen ator wants to do all he can to assist the secretary of war in lining up a Chicago delegation. Fulton's headquarters will also do whatever possible tn promote the Interests of Cake. This Is a com bination which Is favorable to Ful ton's friends, and when tho head quarters opened this morning a num ber of ardent Fulton people called to learn in what way they could be of assistance. It is not intended by Fulton to dic tate the politics of the state in open ing headquarters for Taft, says his secretary, but rather to 'help his friend Taft, and to do what he can for Cake. Fulton himself will prob ably be back In time for the June election, In which he will vote and speak for Cake. The Fulton-Taft-Cake headquar ters are on the same floor as the Mulkey-Taft headquarters, and while each Is working in the Interest of Taft, they are not co-operating. MI-O-NA MEANS STOMACH COMFORT. It's of Special Value to Many Here in Eugene A notable discovery, nnd one that appeals especially to many Eugene people, is the combination of stom ach help In Ml-o-na treatment. This preparation works wonders In cases of Indigestion or weak stomach. it acts directly upon the walls of the stomach and bowels, strengthen ing and stimulating them so that they readily take care of the food that Is eaten without distress or suf fering. So pnsitlvo nro the good effects following the use of Ml-o-na that the remedy Is sold by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store under an absolute gu-ir-antee to refund the money if It falls to cure. A lil) cent box of Ml-o-na will do the good the stomach needs, whi.h Is simply to make it do its own work. AXNTAT. MKKTIXG OF THE EltiENE HOARD OF TRADE Notice Is hereby given to tho mem- oers or tne uugene noard of Trade that the annual meeting for election of officers and other important busi ness win be held Tuesday evening, May 12th, 190S, at 8 p m., in the ortice or the secretary, E ,J. Frasler. 435 Willamette street. R. M. DAY, Pres. 1 am booking orders for for chyrsanthemums for de livery In May. Orders taken until May 15th. Leave orders for cut flow ers and designs with R. Rae. florist. 595 Willamette St THE DREW STOCK CO. At the Orpheum all this week. Pre senting tonight the farco comedy. "Clams." ni9 ROLLED HARI.EV HAV AND BALED At Bailey's, Tenth hnd Willamette streets. Phono Red 152 1. tf Simmons' Photo Tent Oak street. Thero will be new features every evening this week, which will be an nounced from the stage. n9 THE ORPHEUM. ' 0 rlrvrn Mpn's Golf and Nefflisree Shirr ir. u jxj vy.v.a - c 0 in an color? nr tn SI. 50. FrJrlav anrl .i-,.J Olv-vJI r- -r J CIL'-J. I ( YAM ' ' . BV Men' Tics, value to 5oc at 25c One lot men's silk 4-In-luuid Ties In all shades; Vales 50c at $3 best grade Suit Cases $1.85 leather bound steel frame; well made and solid; a regular $3.00 case; , ' Frklay and Saturday, only $1,815 25c Bow Tie, all colors at J 5c A new dress Tie in all sluules; a regular 23c Tie) only 18c Boys' $10 Suits, special $5.85 One lot iKiys' long punt Suits in all colors and sizes; a regular $10 Suit ; Kxt'lal sale $5.83 Boys' $2.5o Suits only $1.45 One lot boys' short pant Suits in blue, black anil grey; a regular $12.50 suit, only $1.15 J5c Women'? . " PF 1 . . Women's summer sl.,, le v Vt regular 15c Vest a . .Mte 10OO vnrrio tin n.. . welmg, yard n gain at. the yard U,rih;i 'Women's Millinerv'SV we are going to close out our k . 'l trlnnncd Hats; VhT f. 4 l ""r STIIIf J0c Cotton Toweling, vj, BOO yards of the best 0(m T 8 'ra H IOC Toweling; .' n T1ln8, , $t-50pureLmenNapkinsdz63r v-.ami-, only, ,.,. liTe BON MARCHE PROCLAMATION ' Whereas, there was submitted to the people of the city of Eugene, Oregon, at a special election for thatj purpose on the 18th day of April, 1,908, an Initiative proposal after be ing ordained by the Common Coun cil, pursuant to and in accordance with the general laws of the state of Oregon, for amending sections 108 and 112 of the charter of said city, and whereas there was at the same manner submitted to the people of said city for their approval or re jection an Initiative proposal to amend the charter of said city by add ing a section thereto forbidding the establishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto within the city, or the burial of human bodies therein, ex cept under certain conditions, and Whereas, the votes cast at . said election having been this 20th day of April. 1908, duly canvassed and determined and the said amendment of said sections 108 and 112 as afore said having carried by an affirmative vote of 667 as against 171 negative votes thereon. Now, therefore, I, ,.T. D. Matlock, mayor of said city of Eugene, by vir tue of the authority vested in me as mayor, do hereby proclaim, announce and declare that the whole number of votes cast for and against said proposed amendments are as stated above, and that said amendments re ceived an affirmative majority iof all votes cast and that said proposed amendments, from the date hereof,' be and the same are in full force and ! effect as a law of the city of Eugene, and a part of the charter of said city. That said proposed amendment of j the charter by adding an additional section thereto forbidding the es tablishment of cemeteries or addl-; Hons thereto failed to receive a ma-1 jorlty of the votes cast thereon and ' thereby failed to become a law of said city or a part of the charter , thereof. In witness whereof, I have here-! unto set my hand this 20th day of April, 1908, and caused the seal of said city to be hereunto affixed. 1 J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor of the City of Eugene. AtteBt: B. F. DORRIS. Recorder. Read This The Eugene Grocery is now open for bus iness in their new stand and are better . able to serve their customers than ever before : : : : : ! LOW -! RATES EUGENE GROCERY 104 West Eighth Stmt near 9th. Stamps, postcards and photos at lowest prices. tXW KKKO Alfalfa meal. At Ralley's Tenth and Wlllaaiette streets. Phone Red CASTOS5IA For Infanta uid Ch.idren. The Kind Yon ';r;s Coagsb Bears tha - ''' " S'fnature of U 'd, xoticis of snionii ixdkmxity sF.i.v.criov. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., March 16, '08. Notice Is hereby given that the State of Oregon, on September 6, 1907, applied for the S.W.V4 S.W. of Sec. 10. Tp. 18 S., R. 6 W. of W. M.. and filed In this office a list of school indemnity selections In which It selected 6ald land; and that said list Is open to the public for Inspec tion. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision there of, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to be more valuable for mineral thnn for agricultural pur poses, or to object to said selection for any lawful reason, should file their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest In this office on or before the 8th day of May. 1908. I hereby designate the Eugene Guard, published at Eugene, Oregon, as the newspaper in which the above notive is to be published. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. TAKE A KODAK with you $1.00 to $80.00 Schwarzsch ild's Book Store 586 VVjllamDt,Lc St,. J. M. Murrls V. K Morris J. W. Warren The Red Star RenI Estate, Insurance, Invest ments, Loans : : : : : Property Listed nnd Sidd nt Owner's prico : : : : : : Room 4, McClung block, Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. Phones Office, Black 6271; Resi dence, Black 4402. Eugene Oregon EAST Will be made 'this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, asl& lows: To BothTayj OkTij through rit Portland Caliionii Chicago 76.25 S7.Sc St. Louis 71.25 83.5c St. Paul 63.75 81.": Omaha ' 63.75 7s.0 Kansas City 63.75 75.x Tickets will be on sale May 4, IS June 5, 6, 19, h July 6, 7, 22, 23 August ft, 7, 21, 3-' Good lor r. turn in 90 diy! i'b over privileges p easure within iiaii REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information ciJ A. J. GILLETE Local Agent or write to Wm. AkMurray, General Pfr senger agent, Portland, urt. de- XOTICK TO CUKHITOItS, Estate of Rosalie Bausch, leu sea. Notice Is hereby given that Frank J. Zlmmer, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Ros alie Bausch, deceased, by the Hon G. R. Chrlsman, county Judge of said Lane County. All persons havlnK claims against the estate, are hereby notified to present the same to the administrator at the law office of Dorrls & Sklpworth In Eugene, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice witn the neossarv vouchers FRANK J. ZIMMER, Horrls & Sklpworth, Admlnl8trat'- Attorneys for the Estate. .ii a re n 31, los. Inresiu,. wm doubt, then- money n two year. If they buy lot. or acre Tbclty must Duiid In tnat reo en. For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see MoFALL &JHEITZMAN - J Door North Hoffman House Scott's saiWepsm Capsule A POSITIVE CURE. For Inflame ttt on or CWUtrh Of tb UUddw and OiMwd K(dor. No car do pt. Oinw quickly and prmrv oatlr til raktarl D1mm of tho Crtnorr Orua. Ab olntalr harmlm. Bold bf drum", Pr'o or b nail, postpaid, l.UO.or tfcraa THt SAKTAl-PEPSIN CO VELLE FONT AIM. O, Ii. DS LAVO, Irnggtt Hold bf W HOWER & WOOD Real Estate nnrl Timber Land. nch, K.rm and City Property lour patronngr- respectfully solicited. Boom 1, rer First Nat. Hank Certain Apprval i .IT of our workmanship j in cleansing; and scour!' your own wrJorn -n f "that old ow-n teYs, awaits us reiui. -purse when you ?ct i r, the 7 Ud .. 1 out renerou.' br ment oi ymu , Everything pos& Cleaning end Dy Eugene Dycfb , th anW.na-rutt'5 Phone Kca