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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
SEATTLE HAN WAS PROFESSIONAL ' PRIZE FIGHTER A ttf bam a 10-cent piece will count FULL value I A tag from a 5-oent place will count HALF value CONSTRUCTING WATER SYSTEM EhglmidSays HO Aim CONTRACT FOR 51 TOIg&GCO In F o od and strictly prohibits ; the sale or alum baking powder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods ' A lie aaic ui aiuiii ivuw has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colunv 1 bia, and alum baking powder are everywhere recognized ai injurious. i To protect yourself against alum, when ordering DaKing powaery Say ptainty and be very sure you get RoyaL Royal ii the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape t Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and .wholeJ I s inmrrtMi nt IhA food. ,,r rr . Jk HIGH SCHOOL, GIRLS STROLL IN THE RAIN and Miss Preaeott acted as chaper ones. . . Bee supplies of ail kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE) CO. Koriol cnninletelv dlzeats all class- Ever since the first of the wek alea ot tooA. Jt wlu KOt right at the number of the'blgh school's fair ntu- trouble and do the very work Itself dents have Planned tz: stroll that : r the stomocn. It is pleasant to might nearly Do called a "walk." Wbother or not tbey had In mind the saying that "walking Improves beauty," Is not known, nevertheless the party had planned to visit the neighboring city of Springfield and show; them the beauties of beautiful Eugene. The best restaurant In that city had been notified and warned of the' tastes of the prospective guests ant) told to have the best to be had prepared for them. As the party was about to start the black rain clouds be take. Sold by all druggists. Bee supplies of all kinds CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Be sure and see the new short turn buggy before buying. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Fresh garden seed In bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The funeral of Mrs. Ray Buell will held tomorrow morn Inn at 10 that so moistened things yeBterday o'clock at the residence pn South afternoon and eevnlng also started. Willamette street. Now this might look discouraging to, . t ,. KAMA hut Anitti nf thla X. rt V wam I mnui'nn rrn roue., an minded lit-1 See the new braced Savage wheel. No extra charge for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. tic.- : The party started at about 4:30 and reached their doBtinatlon in lllBt' seventy minutos. There they had Remembor the ' social Saturday what each claims to be the "swell-, evening at Falrmount ball.- ni9 est" chicken dinner ever served. At 1 1 ten minutes past sevon tbey stnrted I to return, but not until they had given throe rousing cheers for Springfield. The return was made In Just forty minutes. The party consisted of the MIbbos Mary Barker, Pauline Potter, Agnes Dodson. Lillian Ollkcy. Cosby Qll strap, EiibpI Barker, Winnie Kelly and Anna Qolsor. Mrs. E. O. Potter NEW TODAY. FOR SALE I have 200 cords oi hard wood, 6 Vt miles southeast ot Kugono. Address ueo. u. bock with, Ooshon, Ore. ,ml4 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT 728 Willamette streot. ml4 F. C. K ELS AY KMPLOYKD AS CON- KILTING ENGINEER AND Me CXAIN A McAKTHl'K TO IK WORK PRELIMINARY BlUVBV OF RITCHIE AND OTHER CREEKS TO BEGIN AT ONCK KEL8AY AND McCLAIN & McARTHTR AJIE EACH TO "RECEIVE TWO TETt CENT OF ACTUAL COST OF SYSTEM rsjt ""nav . 1 Get Busy-You Only Have Until May 15th AH clippings must be in our hands by 6 o'clock on May 1 5 th, neatly tied in packages, marked witlVyour name, age and address and number of clippings. The prize will be awarded at JO o'clock in the morning of the following day. Special Sale on Mattings, Couches and other articles Sec cur ad in Monday's Guard for prices CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO. Biggest and Best Housefurnishers 50 West 8th Strret Your Credit it g-ood with us. We stll goods for Cash or Installments At a meeting of the city council In committee of the whole last night the engineering firm of McArthur & McClaln was given tbe job of con structing the city's pipe line from Ritchie creek, and F. C. Kelsay, of Portland, was employed as consult ing engineer. Contracts are being drawn up today and the work of making tbe preliminary survey will probably begin tomorrow and will be rushed to completion.-' . McArthur st McClaln are Univer sity of Oregon students and have been engaged In similar work for several years, among their contracts being the construction of the sewer system at 8prlngfleld, which was entirely satisfactory to the people of that city. Their work of constructing the pipe line for the new gravity water works will be entirely under the su pervision of Engineer Kelsay, who will furnish all the plans and speci fications for the work, and who will stake out the pipe line and give his personal attention to the work until It 1b completed. Mr. KeUay, It will " rnmemoered, was employed by the city council a couple of years ago to furnish plans and specifications for a municipal water system, when the question was first agitated, and there was considerable trouble in collect ing hiB fee from the city, but It final ly resulted In his securing the en tire amount asked for. The matter of going ahead withe the plant was held up from time to time, but It now appears as If the long-cherished plans of the municipal ownership ad herents are soon to be carried out. Contract Signed. The fire and water committee' of the council and Mayor Matlock' and City Attorney Bean, s to whom, the matter of drawing up the contract was referred, met In the offce of the city attorney this forenoon and form ulated the contract. It was drawn up and late this afternoon signed. The t.ejma as agreed upon In. the con tract In brief are as follows: Engi neer Kelsay Is to make the prelim inary surveys of Ritchie creek and two or three other creeks to ascer tain whether or not sufficient water can be secured from them. This work is to be commenced at once and completed within ten days. McClaln ft McArthur are to be employed by Kelsay to do the actual surveying work. If the survey proves these streams will furnish all the water desired. Kclsay's employment 1b to bo continued as consulting engineer tin the completion of the construc tion work and he Is to make all plans nnd specifications. For the first or preliminary survey he Is to receive 1250, nnd if the report la nccepted he is to be paid for his entire work a sum equal to 2 per cent of the actual coat of the plant. The first payment Is to bo made at the time the final Hiirveys are completed, and at the submission of the approximate cost oi i no piant. r:ns payment Is to be omt-liuir of one per cent of the cost When full detail plans and specifi cations aro, completed no Is to re ceive a like payment, and for his ser vices for supervising the contract during the construction work he will be paid one per cent In ten install ments. McClaln & McArthur are employed as resident engineers to do tho ac tual construction work on the ground and to furnish Kelsay with surveys and details. They are to be paid the same price and In the same manner that Kelsay la to bo paid. The committee reserves the right to cancel the contract at any time and If done before any of the steps mentioned are completed the engi neers shall bo paid only for the work accomplished, except It Is agreed that Kelsay shall be paid the $250 for the preliminary work. The contract is of course conditional upon the sale of tho $300,000 bonds recently voted. Portland, May 7. In a special dls patoh to the Evening Telegram from Juneau, Alaska, Henry Croft.who was entered as an amateur by the Seattle Amateur Athletic Club for the heavy weight championship in the recent boxing ' and wrestling tournament hpM in PnrttnnH tn decide the ama teur chamoionshlD of the Pacific coast, and who won the champion ship from Edward Johnson, of the Multnotoah Athletic Club, is alleged m ho nrnteiulnnal. He Is alleged to have fought Nick Burley, a well known professional, at DawBon City five years ago, and participated In fights all over Alaska. He is said to be a son of Johnny Carroll, an old time professional prize fighter who resides at San Francisco, and whose son, Jimmy Carroll, has earned quite a reputation in the prize ring. Sup porters of Johnson In the contest with "Croft" are reported to have loat $2000 In bets to the supporters of the alleged "ringer." HAMMOND ARRIVES HOME WITH PARMENTER Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond ar rived home from Omaha, Neb., this afternoon, bringing with him -David Parmenter, the old man who forfeit ed his bond at the last regular term of circuit court, which he had put up for his appearance for trial on the chartfe of polygamy. It will be re membered that Parmenter was locat ed In Omaha nearly two weeks ago and was arreBted there. Deputy Hammond says after he was arrested he was released as there Is no law In Nebraska against polygamy, big amy being the term designated by the law In that state. He was arrested again, however, for being a fugitive from Justice, and held until the dep uty's arrival. Parmenter will be tried at a special term of court to be iheld soon. CORNER RESIDENCE LOT SOLD FOR $6500 J. P. Campbell. United States dep uty marshal for jalaska. who was re cently In Eugene visiting at the home of Hon. I. H. Bingham, baB bought -the I. FV Blanton corner at Thirteenth, ancrvWlllamette streets' for $6500. He will move his fam ily here next fSft and place bis sons In the University of Oregon. Later he may erect a Jjsndsome residence there. A new cement Bidewalk Is now being lard-ln-froot of the prop erty. The Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company made the sale. HIGH STUDENT , BODY ELECTION THIS AFTERNOON Late this afternoon the Eugene High School student body held Its tri-nnnunl business meeting and elec tion of officers. An amendment was passed that made the office of sec retary separate. Further amend ments were referred to a committee to be voted upon later. The follow ing student body officers wtre elected for next year: President, Robert Miykemlall, nl; vice president, Es ther Uron, '09; secretary, Pauline Potter, 09; eltiir of tho News. Leon nrd Buoy, '09; business manager of the News, Holmes lloleman, '09; manager of debate, tie between Er nest Lamb, '09. and Edward Unlley, '09; basketball manager. Clay Wat Bon, '10. with valuable tags Save your, tags from - ,.. . -v..,v ' Z:, HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY OM StatMman OH PMoh TbMtoy'i 16-. MarallMt SptarHMd Salter's PrMt Egtanthw Jotty Tar Bridla BK AM II n it tn ura itumiijF Black Siar W. N. Tlntltys j.t: fjrur Tmpanny Pick "vy . Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many othtf useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Taf Fountain Pen 1M Tags English Steel Rasor JO Tag ' Gentleman!! Watch 300 Taga French Briar Pipe 50 Tags ' Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 300 Tags Best Steel Sbeaia 75 Tags Lady'a Poeltetbook-MTm Pocket Knife) Ttft Playing Csrda-30 Tap 60-yd. Fishing Reel-60 Tap Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which ! to redeem tags. If, you cannot have your tags redeemed at hwne, write : , us for catalog. . h;- PREMIUM DEPARTMENT, 'THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo? ' V:'.' DELAWARE MAX NEVER HEARD OF ROOSEVELT j Georgetown, Del., May 6. James T. Calhoun, 58 years of age, and a farm hand living 16 miles from here, has just learned that Theodore Roosevelt Is president' of the United States, and that such things are in existence ot cameras, airships and automobiles. Making his first trip on steam cars and his first visit to George town, Calhoun arrived In town today very much bewildered. He said that he was all tangled up and dldn t know whether he was walking on his head or feet -half the time. He gasp ed when some one tried to take a picture of him. 'Alnt, -taking any c nances wltn those durn things," he remarked as he- leaped to one side; expecting the camera to belcn rortn a lew six- pounders. When some one in the group of men standing around him asked (him if he had any definite views on Roosevelt's policies Calhoun calmly replied that he had once heard some body speak the Greek language and that that sounded very much like it. "What?" said a listener, "haven't you ihearcPabout Roosevelt?" The farmer had Just remarked that he had not when an automobile flashed by. This was too much for Calhoun.- He's going right back to tho farm. He firmly believes that the story about airships is a fake. ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters for the following are at the Eugene postofflce uncalled for for the week ending May fi: Allen, C. J. ; : ": Arnold, P. J. ' ; ' Aurlch, Robert. Black, R. R. Burns, Miss Mamie. Carson, Virgil. - Christlanson, Mrs. Ivah. Dean, Mrs. Amanda. . Fessenden, Major (2). '- - Fredona, J. C. Getchel, ErneBt. Hosmer, Eldrldge. Ivanovlch, Mike. Jackson, Mrs. Henry. Johnson, Mr. C. King, S. J. Knutt, Mrs. Tuffold. Lynes, .Gladys. Magnus, Mrs! Ida. " '" " ' McCall, Mrs. Sarah. McDougall, Frank. McGrew, Link. - ' Otley, R. R. Peterson, Mrs. Vada (3); Plnkham, Miss Muuie. Shoemaker, Miss Frances. Straight, Frank. Swearlngen, Mrs. O. R. Vaghan, Mrs. Mamie. Wattenberg, Wilfred. Whitman, Mrs. J. H. Wilcox, Asher (2). Wilson,' Mrs. S. W. Wright, Marcus. J. L. PAGE, P. M. Pl'RK WATER For pure bediock water see G. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by rasing Into tho bed rock, thus in suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. O. W. Taylor, S2S Patterson street, Eugene. Phone Red 3377. FOR SANITARY AND PRACTICAL UP-TO-DATE Plumbing and General Repairing it will pay you to see us. We are from the East and are opening; up a shop on West 6th St, next door west ot Rankin's Music Store. Estimates cheer fully given. O Yours fof Business Wm Krcofsky&Son AUTO ACCIDENT WIPES OUT FAMILY Dakorsfleld, May 7 A. E. Lourke, wife and baby were Instantly killed at Reedly by their automobile being struck by a Southern Pacific train. Scott Manlove, driver of the automo bile, escaped Injury. Loucke was a prominent business man of Selma. RS.(MH) ACRES FOR THE KLAMATH RESERVE Washington, May 6. The Inte rior department todny withdrew 5 8, 000 acres of land in Siskiyou county from public settlement as a pro posed addition to the Klnmath forest reserve. The department approved Oregon list 21 for 3000 acres in the Roseburg district. GOULD LIVEItV, FEED AM) SALES STAT5LES Having purchased the Gilbert feed stnliles on West Fifth street, near Willamette, we Intend to conduct a first-class livery, feed nnd sales sta ble. We are prepared to furnish good teams nnd 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 snare ot your patronage, tf D. G. GOULD & SON. FARCE "Too Much Married,' pheum this week. Her hand this man cou;d not get, His health was not as It should be, He had not used the "best as yet," Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Co. (iAHOLIM? WOOD SAW W G. White la prepared io saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 616 West Sixth street Warner tunes pianos. Leave ders at Morris' Music Store. tf Portland HROSN Festival at the Or-m9 WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body and second growth fir and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. ILLUSTRATED SOXO "Picnic for Two,' this week. at the Orpheum m9 MOV1XU PICTURES "A Nurse Wanted," at the Orphe um this week. m9 COFFEE Schilling's Best is a business-like name; you know what it means; and it means what you want Your rroctr rturol ro aiaue? U Ton doa't Hit par kirn. John Rlha, of Vlnlng. la., savs: "I have been soiling DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year, and they give, better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold.' For sale by all druggists. THE DREW STOCK CO. At the Orpheum all this week. Pre senting tonight the farce comedy, "Clams." m9 See the new sanitary carpet Hnlne CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. We still have our bargain counter, which Includes hardware, furniture, rugs and matting. Dont wait untli they are all gone. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Saturday evening. May 9th. the Y P. S. C. E. of the V. B. church will give an ice cream social at Falrmount hall from 5:30 to 10:30. Every body Invited. n,9 Insist upon DeWltt's Wtlch Hazel Salve O: Is especially good for piles, sold by all druggists. The Oregon delegates to the So cialist national convention at Chicago May 10 are as follows: c W Bar ree. of Tne Dalles: B. F. Ramp and R. R. Ryan, of Salem; MO A'ollie Crabtree. of Portland, and D iPvar ner, of Corvallls. o Notice of Rnlo on Execution Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Lane on the 4th day of April, 1908, on a judg ment rendered in said court on the 2d day of March, 190S, in favor of E. E. Mink, plaintiff, and against Nannie K. Belshaw, defendant, for the sum of two hundred forty-two and and 20-100 dollars, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the ofifce of the clerk of said court on the 7th dny of March, 1904,-by which writ I was commanded that ont of the personal property belonging to said defendant, or If sufficient could not be found then out of the real property belonging to said defend ant, on or after the said 4th day of April, 1908, to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. Being un able to find personal property with which to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs, I did on the 4th day of April, 1908, levy upon the fol lowing real property belonging to said defendantt on the said 4th day of April, 1908, or subsequently, to wlt: Lot No. 4 In Block No. 8 of the original town of Eugene City, now Eugene, as platted and recorded, all In Lane county, Oregon. Now, therefore, In the name of the State of Oregon.and In order to satis fy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, 1 will on Monday, the 2 5th day of May, 1908, between the hours of' 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'colck p .m., to-wit: at 1 o'clock p. m. on said day, at the southwestdoor of the county courthouse In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, offer for sale for rtelshaw's right, title and Interest In cash subject to redemption, all of the nnove-nnmed dofenfltant Nannie K. To Be Held In Poitlud, Oregon. JUNE to 6, 1998 Will be the most brilliant Floral Fiesta "d Civic Jubilee ever held In the Pacific Xortlw Portland, "The Rose City." Till W scene of splendor ana tie en ter of world-wide interest for one week. Several important conventions to held in Portland on occasion. o The Southern Pacific Co, Will sell Special Tirki'tsM1 OrniMiin r'nts EUGENE to Portland and Return st $5.00 t- (hilars call OS A. J. (ill.'l.KTTK, L Win. -"lu,'.,i ( r. Conner Act-PO11 Belshaw's rktht, title a.0 Interest in ertv. and to the above-Jfscrlbed real prop- ted this 15th day of April. 1908. FRED FISK, 8herls3 LarggCountr, Oregoa. A New Set of Chairs Whv do von h "li suin chairs 1 mil", when you ess ta . Lou AS SKW A ran of Chlnamel .U wonders la ur'?M.U Sfe that tho Cnlnam "Soweo- ASK TO " 16-18 West Seto- OVERTON Wall Paper and PwC 11 Madame Deai's FRENCH Pf FEMALE I WT, 7 srnuln.-. us""" ,. CL Id l- VII I tU limn I