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1 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THVK8DAY, MAY 14, 1008 It vim jA in Lovelace now on the race track of the season. $35.00 to insure. Veloce Tyler B. 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 Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid b Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has 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. S3T.S7. W-'J- Gibson & Son Staple (8k Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed V ' 9? WEST EIGHTH OC3 0 Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night 0 0 o o Day Phone Black 151 1 Night Phone Black 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager EU BANGS J. H. TEST CP. BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready Fitst Class Turnouts ol All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIU STAGEImvo Euufn. at 6:30 a. m. Sucrido not cill t private midrncra ljut will call lot o.gjjell BotiHrd the day below. Stage Phorfi! Ma&i22Livery Phone Main 21 Spring Clothing Is now moving at a rapid pace and if you want the most de sirable patterns and most up-to-date cloth ing that money cau buy Get a Sophomore 'Suit now Roberts Bros. TOGGERY The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers Northwest. $25.00 by the 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- OS 0 I 8 BARNARD EARL M.-NUTT EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE A daily stjgr If Avr-iEugrO'At 6 a. m, Inr Maplrton. close cwmrction by turner lor Florence and Acme BLACK HAND AFTER THE RICHEST WOMAN New York, May 13. Rc-ports which Ihu3(; responsible for them as sort are authentic are to the effect that .Mrs. Hetty Green, who Is occu pying apartmentB at the Plaza Hotel, recently received a BlacR Hand Inter threatenliiR her with death unless she gave $5000 to the writer. Since, the receipt of the letter Mrs. Green, in leaving the hotel for her office In the Chemical Bank building, has been accompanied by a detective. Formerly she was In the habit of leaving alone. The threat has had the effect of causing the hotel detec tives to pay particular attention to Mrs. Green while she !b In the build ing. Mr. Green, It Is said, has personally given the letter slight con sideration, but her guardians at the hotel. It Is said, have Insisted upon her taking extra precautions for her safety. The letter advised Mrs. Green to be In readiness to pay $5000 to a messenger who would call to see her. and that she would be wise It she maintained Becrecy. KAVXKH IMSCOVKItS AMKItK,'.X DKKYITS Washington, May 13. Senator Itayner, of Marylmd, today spoke In the senate on his resolution direct ing the appointment of a committee to Investigate charges against Colo nel William F. Stewart, of the Coast Artillery, now stationed at Fort Grant, Ariz., by order of the presi dent. Saying a communication had been sent to Colonel Stewart inform ing him that improvements would be made In the sanitary condition of Fort Grant If desired, Rayner added: The Bame sort of communication passed to Dreyfus, I think. The charges against Colonel Stewart," said Rayner, "are frivolous and petty and do not in the slightest degree reflect upon his character as a man, his character as a citizen, or his courage as a 'soldier. One of them Is that he has temperamental Infirm ities. "The president hnB come to the conclusion that Colonel Stewart Is a man who wants to have his own way." , Colonel Stewart, he said, had his own ldens about his duties, and did not propose to be Interfered with In their performance. ADVEKTISKI) LETTERS - Anthony, Mrs. Mamie (2). Baker, E. G. . ' Campbell, O. W. Clark, Ml ss Mamie. Connor, J. O. Elliott, Mrs. Catharine. Fuller, Mrs. M. J. Qetohel, William. Jackson, Henry. Long, Mrs. Delia. Marsh, Wm. Mure, George. Neel, Mrs. Varle A. O'Neill, L H. Poterson, Mrs. E .V. Rice, J. W. Smith, Mrs. Mary. Strader, Miss Mildred. White, R. D. J. L. PAGE, P. M. COFFEE Nothing: does more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good tHt makes him. Your grocer returns your money il you doo't Uka Schilling's Deit: we pay him A t'lillfornlnli's l.iuk. "The luckiest day of miy lrfo was when 1 bought a box of Bucklon's ArniHA Siilve." writes Chnrlps F lln- dahn, of Trace-'. Cal. "Two 25c Imx- i es cured ino or an annoying case of I liching piles, which had troubled me for years and had yielded under no ether treatment." S.ilil under guar antee at . Kuykondall s drug store. FOU SALE Olt THADE One of the best retail merchandise stores in l.nne county. Parties will take Improved farm property or Eu gene property to value of their prop erty, $4500. Balance for stock, from $:I000 to $5000, to be cash. This ! a splendid chance If you are looking for a chance to make money. Ad dress "P.," this office. m31 ViiIimM Same aa Gold, B. O Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers when they buy a box of New I.lfn Pills that they get the worth of that much gold In weight. If nfflleted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under gunrnn teo by W. Kuykondall, druggist. 2 5c. sti:khi:k) ai iiak.iit. Photos, stamp and post cards, t'eneral view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf When your food seems to nauseate , you tiiko Kodol. Tako Kodol now i and it n 1 1 1 yon know yon are right ; ssaln. There Isn't any doubt about ' what It will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after ; you have used Kodol for a few weeks , It Is sold here by all druggists. Sine -r dewing Machlneot'ompnny, fil. Willamette street, phone lied 1.M. . tf Cure dlJ.n- spells, tired feelings, stomach and liver troubles, keeps you well all summer. That's hat llol llster's HiM-ky Mountain Tea will do. try It and yon will always buy It 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. LINN DRUG CO. BONDS VOTED BY , SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, May 1 S. Citizens generally arc enthusiastic over the results of the bond eltction. The vote was 10 to 1 for the bonds. The first step to be taken b -he supervisors will be to estimate the cost ol me imnrnvemnnrK made uossible by the sale of the bonds, and the amount of money to be expended. Possibly by the middle of August work will be gin on the projects which are to make San Francisco a larger and more beautiful city than ever. For an auxiliary fire system ana lands necesary for It, bonds amount ing to $5,200,000 were approvea. For a city sewer system, 4,uuu,- 000. For school buildings and lands for ample Bites, $5,000,000. For public hospitals ana necessary lands, $2,000,000. For a new city hall and county Jail, $1,000,000. For a suitable garbage system and crematory, $1,000,000. SOPHOMORE A.VM'AIj Pl'flMC ItHKTOItlCAI.S, MAY 15 Followine Is the pjrogrnm of the Sophomore annual rhetorlcals to be held in Vlllard ball May lu: The Chambered Nautilus Mr. H. R. Davles The One-Legged Goose Hiss Jennie L,niy The Legend of Nenhauk . . . . Mr. Alfred Powers Happy Song" ( Del Riego) Miss Irene Slmlngton Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address Mr. Harold Rounds A Caudle Lecture Miss Carolyn Demstan The Village Pastor Miss Kuby Pratt The Legend of the Organ Builder.. Miss Irene Slmlngton Song Selected. ..Mr. P.. W. Prescott The Famine. .. .Miss Ethel Johnson Marco Dozzarls . . , Mr. Benjamin Williams Scenes between Beatrice and Bene dick, from Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." Miss Frances Oberteuffer (' apd Mr. Dudley Clarke. Explanatory Note The second scenes In which these two characters ap pear have been arranged so as to form really only two scenes the second scene beginning with the entrance of "Beatrice, weeping. The popular Benedick and the fascinating Beatrice have both re solved never to fall in love. Friends of the two conspire to bring them together and to have them fall In love with each other. Explanatory note to Scene II. Beatrices cousin, Hero, has been cruelly wronged by Claudio, his bethrothed. Benedick, In hope of winning Beatrice, espouses Hero's cause and challenges Claudio When Hero is finally proved Inno cent and is reconciled to Claudio Beatrice and Benedick satisfy their friends by falling deeply In love with each other, If only "for friendly recompense." The exercises begin at 8 o'clock and the public Is cordially invited to attend. DeWItt's Little Early Risers are small, safe, sure and. gentle little pills. Bold by all druggists. NOTICE OF SAIR OF WATER IIOiNDS Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance or and in conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed by the common council on the 5th day of way, 1U08. and approved by the may or on the Gth day of May, 1908, the eommon council of the city of En- gene will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city recorder in Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars In water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 n.m. Tuesday, July 7, 190S, and that said proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said time. I hat the city of Lngene proposes to sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor in denomi nations of from one hundred to one thousand dollars, as tho purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid. not to exceed G per cent per annum; said interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and Januarv of each year from their date until paid; tnat snid three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come duo and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 1948, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. That said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value; that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive lien on nil lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing thc water system to be se cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds: that the otun mon council reserve the right of re jecting any and all bids. That the said bonds will be Issued and dlspesed of under and pursuant to the terms of the act, "To re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and to re peal nil nets and parts of acts in con flict herewith." riled in the office of the secretary of state February Is, liMi.'i, and the amendments thereto passed and enucted by the people of the city of Eugene on tho ISth dav of April, 1H0S. . " A certified check of five per cent of the n mount of each bid, payable to J. 1). Matlock. Mayor, is required to acoompnuy each bid. This notice is published for f.O days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Oally tluard. newspapers of gen eral chelation, published at Eugene, Oregon. Date offjlrst publication. May 6th. By orderTif the common Quncil. JyS B. F. DORR1S, Recorder. Friday and i r nn TV T L7.' Fivooo I .-H- Shivro T.nfk 1 m I JUU mejlS l wicao vjuu uimio. vvim uilU WithOU1 ri ... i V i . cfi r- i . cu"- all szies and colors, Men's Oxfords $3.75 Men's patent kid and tan vlcl OxfordB, In all sizes and styles; solid oak solea, single counters, full vamp, perfect In fit; a regu lar $5 shoe; while they last, Fri day and Saturday, only, pr.3.75 j 000 Men's Negligee and Golf value up to $1.00, Friday $1.50 Linen Napkins 63c Pure linen napkins, in regular table size; guaranteed pure lin en; in white only. We have a full case and to close out the most of them, we offer values up to $1.50 dozen, Friday and Satur day Oile J 000 Women's Lingerie Waists, in all sizes, long and short sleeves, perfect lilting regular value $2.50, Friday and Saturday, only TEe BON Organized 1683 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid in $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under ' national banking laws. 100,000 Total $300,000 Under Same Management 25 Years. ' Your Patronage Solicited. T. G. HendrlckB President S. B. Eakin, Vice President P. E. Snodgrasa Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhter Darwin Brlstow Assistant Cashier Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market Madame Dean's! FRENCH pMI FEMALE flLLOl A Safe, Ckhtain Rb-K MK.Nsnu-ATKiN. NEVER KHOWH TO FAIL. K ifrl tiutvl Hpccdy! Katiptiu'tlon Ouar imti oit or Minify lWumlcil. Kent pri Iiiilli.rfl.(l p,Tli.).. Will send tliem on trial, to bo pulit for when relieved. Hamp.ej Free. Insist on getting the - r mii.iMMuie. ii your uriiL'cWi tinea not have, thelu send your UIITEO McCICtl CO., Box 74, Lancaster, Pi. iMnri wr iJMiLlfLLlgMjBCMiilMMin Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano ClOARS Julius Goldsmith J. W. BARR1NGER Expert housemover Moves anything-. Twcnty-fiv years experience Residence, Eas Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 Eugene. Oregon . A. C. MATHI1T5 General Te.ift.ng Concrete, Gravel, Building iand and (food excavation earth for sale Phone Black 281! of call at 343T4th Saturday Bargain. MPl . . . reg. vai. up 10 jz, r riday and Saturday 89 Boys' $10 Suits $5.65 Boys' suits, long pants, in black, brown and gray; long coat, a well-made, perfect-fitting suit, made by best of tailors, a suit worth up to $10; they can't last long; Friday and Saturday. .$.1.85 Shirts, in all sizes and colors, made full and lawe and Saturday each Embroidery Sale 59c 1000 yards fine Swiss and Nain sook embroideries and Insertions In widths up to 24 inches. A well finished edge embroidery aiyl Insertion to match worth up to $1.50 the yaid; Friday and Sat urday, the yard 5l)c MARCHE 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 : : : : : EUGENE GROCERY 104 West Eighth Street NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princess Nadine, by Reid now , , to be had at Schwarzsch ild's Book Store 586 Willamette St.. J. M. Morris V. It. Murne J. W. Warren The Red Star ' Rcnl Estate, Insurance, Invest ments, .Loans : : : : : Property Mated mid Sold lit Owner's price :::::: Room 4, McClnnfe block, Corner Sth and Willamette Sts. Phones Office, Dlaclt 6271; Resi dence, Black 4402. Eugene Oregon , For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAN J Door North Hoffman House Ecoii's sania!-Fepsm Capsule A POSITIVE CURE. For Inflaminitionor Pttrh of the UlBtMfW and lite&l KMnny, No oare no pat. (nra quickly and rrruAn- Btlr ill rn natural Dlovaira of tho I rlnry OrffMii. Ab solutely htrmlM. SoM bj dmmU. Pi-tre JUU or ttt mH, KxtptiM. or thro r Iflt o AN 1 Alr trSIH MM HELLKFONTAI.Nfc, O. Hold bj YV. L. DB LAXO. DrtniL o HOER &. WOOD Itenl Kxtatc aniPrlnitx-T Land Ranch, Karat and Vitj Property Vour patronago respectfully nollrltcd. Room 1, aver First Nat. Hank derwear, a" roken. .0 to ! M " less than the 7. ' "P to SOc. FrM.. . . ' Women's i Millinon. i A line nf . hats in all 8han. York milliner; n f & one-half price. $175 A Place to Save Mor LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as b lows: To BolhTiyi OaTu through Til Portland Cittn Chicago $76.25 Wi St. Louis . 71.25 Sis St. Paul 63.75 813 Omaha 63.75 7S.fi Kansas City 63.75 fa Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good for return in 90 diyi J over privileges p easote within a REMEMBER THE DATES For any lurther lnformitiaI A.J.GILLETE Local Agent nr writ tO Wm. Mc.tturray, General t tx fin , singer agent, romauu, v- Certain ApjJJjj of our worsnunsbP in cleansing ani your own i,tt "that old w" WV purse -!wnTif ,:ii ;,-.!n the 2V our gencroosan"' m..t nf vour doli it"-'" " i Everythins,p?S Eugen. 8 1 I