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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1908)
4 TBS ECGENB DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, IMS 5,3 iffffr'fr?" Perfection in cake and biscuit making is attained by the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous. MO- TOWNSENDIS ELECTED STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT 'Baking Powder . y4 tm w w 4 Dvwwi . A The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it imparts to the food. , J. IAIiZELL I1KOWN OES TO PRIHON San Francisco, May 13. Under SIDK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little PIIIh. TUojr also rcllove Dl jppa trees rom uyrrpepsia, in IL J ITTLE dlecsUsn ana Too llaarty 111 IWrD E"tlne- A parted rem- III I VLlV odjr (or DlaawB, NftQsoa, I I I PI LLS Drawslium, Bad Taste 111" mm tn- ths MoaflL Coals f 'I Tosgri. PslD In tin Bids, I '" 1 LIVER. Tbe mtnlite U Bowels. Purely VegeUMa, SHALL FILL SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE.', J i CARTERS IS?8- CtnwM Must Bear Fac-Simils Signature REFUSE SUBtTITQTEi guard of two deputy Bherirfs, J. Dal zell Brown, confessed accomplice In tbe wrecking of the California Safe Depslt & Trust Company, was taken to San Qucntln today to serve bis nentenco of 18 months for embezzling $65,000 worth of bonds of the Sac ramento Gas & Electric Company de posited with the trust company. As the prisoner was taken from the county jail he seemed complete ly resigned to his fate, and showed little emotion. Up to the last minute Brown had hopes of being able to escape confine ment In tbe penitentiary, pleading that he be allowed to serve his sen tence in the county jail, but this re quest was denied him on the ground that It would lead to' the breaking down of prison disctplfne. He will, therefore, have to undergo the humil iation of being measured shaved and cropped and clothed in. convict's garb.', '. .A : - ' OJflOJf SETS. ' - J...W. 'White,, 6th and .Willamette. ,' ,.' ' . . ml6 to a 3 S 2 m A m r rr zr C X c S "X Q 3 t V: b 3) 5 & - 5 r O DA3GI 31 'S ? 1 f I The counting of the votes cast at the. annual student body election at tbe University yesterday afternoon ; was completed last evening at a late hour. The following were elected: President of student body ThoB. R. Townsend. Vice-President of student body Leroy Woods. --...'..; ' Secretary "of student body Nelta Harding. ,,, ' . Members ol c-ecutlve committee Ormond Bean and Harvard Moore. ' Members of athletic council Wm. Woods, Fred Moullen and Paul Reid. Editor-ln-chlef of Oregon Weekly Earl Kllpatrick. ' Associate editors of Oregon Week ly Harriet Lane and Oliver Huston. Manager of Oregon Weekly Dean T. Goodman. Assistant manager of Oregon Weekly Fritz Dcnji. Editor of Oregon Monthly Ruth j Hansen.' Assistant editors of Oregon Month lyJennie Lilly, Nelta Bartl'et, Al fred Powers and Marlon Stowe. MtaaneijOf Or4pon Monthly Wm. Cake'v,; Vf; :, 'Assistant manager of Oregon Monthly Cecil Espy; . - ' "' - : i .-' ... - ;' RESIGNS POSITION j.'.' AFTliR MANY ; YEARS After 22 years of continuous anU efficient service Miss Kate Bulck has resigned the management of the Western Union Telegraph Company's office In this city. Her successor is not yet announced. Miss Buick will continue In charge of the Wells-Fargo express agency, which business has now reached such proportions as to demand her entire attention. On June 1 the telegraph company's head quarters will be transferred from the present location to the apartments now occupied by the Bond Real Es tate Company,' just one block south; but the express agency will remain where it Is now. Frank Busch, who htis been employed by Miss Bulck for several months past, left this morn ing for L,ake Tahoe, Cal., to work In the express office at that place. Roseburg Review. . GOULD LIVERY, FEEI , AND SALES STABLES Having purchased the Gilbert feed stnbles on West Fifth street, near Willamette, we Intend to conduct a first-class livery, feed and sales st&n ble. We, are prepared to furnlak. good team!) and ladles saddle horses' on sbart notice. j Our prices' will be found reasons' ble aad our treatment of the publla courteous and obliging. Having had muoh experience lri the livery business we know how to conduct such an establishment in a first-class manner. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage.: tf , . . D. O. GOULD & SON. ; PUBB WATER For pure bediock water see O. 'VV. Taylor. All surface water cased oft by casing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. G. W. Taylor, 828 Patterson street, Eugene. Phone Red 3377. HOTEL ARRIVALS The Hineede. Neil McMillan, Chicago. Charles A. Craft, Portland. Walter Jackiou, I'orllaud. Al Fellenstein, Chicago. C. L. Schen, Chii-ago. J. W. Zluu. Boston. W. Wallace, San Krancisco. Fred Grover and wife, Scholls. N A. A. Reardon, Portland. . Volney Seebeck, Portland. Ed Frohman, Portland. Bell B. Scully, Portland. M. I. Brandy, St. Louis. J Louis Collat, N. Y. A. C. Lindsay, Portland. Miss M. J. Wlllard, Portland. W. B. Kernan, Portland. J K. Douglas, Chicago. Barney Well, N. Y. ' -, C. H. Champlin, Portland. - John T. 'Stever, Portland. J. M. Powers, Salem. Geo. E. Sanders, Albany. Pearl Wynne, Roseburg. S. B. Palslfer, Roseburg. Samuel While, Baker City. Miss Carrie Kesterson, N. Y. The Huffman. John Mlnto, Salem. E. G. Budianan, Drain. Frank Weber and wife, Marcola. P. S. Robicum and wife, Marcola. Wm. Mulligan and wife, Los An geles, i F. R. Wagner, Portland. T. F. Minahan, Chicago. W. H. Adams, Portland. C. D. Prultt, Omaha. , Thomas Hegdahl, Seattle. J. H. Ackevnian, Salem. Otto N. Gore, Albany. . M. C. Harpole and wife, Albany Wllham Walker, Portland. H. H; Veatch, Cottage Grove. F. T. Wrlghtman, Salem. . H. H. McVay, Seattle. F. P. View, Portland. I Mrs. Taylor and sister, Coburg. George Hooper, Shaw, Or. C. E. Davis, Marinette, Wis. Arthur Davis, Marinette, Wis. i John O'Brien, Lorane. P. F. Davis, Lorane. W. E. Hayes, McMlnnville. Mrs. Gus Windle, Portland. R. Mitchell, Portland. F. E. Qunton, Molalla, Or. ,Q. L. Shearer, Portland. J. A. Rakoff, N. Y. R. Seaff, Milwaukle, .Or. R. E Mason, Albany. I. M. Bates', Portland. H. J. Kempel, Seattle. B. A. Smith, Carlton, Or. DO YOU WANT A GOOD WELL? Having purchased the well-drilling outfit of Rien & 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 -B, I. REYNOLDS, , , East 11th St., ml5 . ' ,iM Eugene, Or. DECORAXJON DAY, MAY 80 If yon -Intend to have a monument or tablet' reotd by. Decoration Day you should make your selection at once, while' there is a nice stock to select from. Nothing out the best of work furnished at reasonable prices. Corner Sixth and Willamette ste. m29 . . ( E. C. LAKE. . GERMAN COACH STALLIOW The German coach horse which I purchased from ' Duncan Scott will make the Btand during the season at Bangs' barn. ' U ' J. H. PERKINS. COW FEED Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red Tying her bonnet under her chin. She tied her raven ringlets In; Then to the store she went with glee, For Hollister'B Rocky Mountain Tea. LINN DRUG COMPANY. Investuf will double their money In two years If they buy lots or aere tracts In the Blair Btreet addition The city must nulld In that direction OREGON WON MEET 3Y SCORE OF 75 TO 47 The University of Oregon track team won the meet from Whitman at Walla Walla yesterday by the score of 75 to 47. The complete list of events is as follows. The Guard giving all but two or tnree last even- Infir: 880-yard run Dodson, Oregon, 1st; Downs, Oregon, 2d; Cox, Whit man, 3d. Time, 2-0. 100-yard dash Huston, Oregon, 1st; Martin, Whitman, 2d; Moon, Oregon, 3d. Time, 18 seconds flat. PoIb vault Moullen. Oregon, 1st; Foster. Whitman, 2d; Felthouse; Whitman, 3d. Height, 10 feet 11 inches. Discus Phllbrook. Whitman, 1st; Dutcher, Whitman, 2d; Zacharias, Oregon, 3d. Distance, 103 feet 3 inches. 120-yard hurdles Kuykendall.Or- egon, 1st; Phllbrook, wnitman, aa; Huston, Oregon, 3d. Time, m sec onds flat. -220-yard dash Martin, Whitman, 1st; Moon, Oregon, 2d; Keid, uregon 3d. Time, 21 4-5 seconds. Shot-put Phllbrook, Whitman 1st; Moullen, Oregon, 2d; Zacharias, 3d. Distance, 40 fet 1 1-2 incnes. Hgh jump Moullen, Oregon, 1st; Phllbrook. Whitman, 2d; Foster, Whitman, 3d; height, 5 feet 3 3-4 inches. 440-yard dash Lowell, Oregon, 1st; Reid, Oregon, 2d; Barnes, Whit man, 3d. Time, 52 seconds. Broad jums Kuykendall, Oregon, 1st; Martin, Whitman, 2d; Lewis, Whitman, 3d. Distance, 22 feet 5 Inches. Hammer throw Zacharias,- Ore gon, 1st; Gardner, Oregon, 2d';'Moul1 Ion HrppnTi 3t ntatnnpp 141 fpet. Downs, Oregon, 2d; Mays, Oregon, 3d. Time, 4:40. Relay Whitman won. Oregp entered all her weight men, Moullen, Zacharias, Gardner and Mclntyre, , j i rine-iarnonev I V 1 Lunl! Bronchial Ihmy. V. 111. mm 4 DIED. . 4 West of Eugene, May 12,. 1908, Andrew Ohlson, son of D. P. Ohlson, aged 23 years. The funeral was held Thursday at 10 o'clock, . with Inter ment in the Danish cemetery. I am 89 ycsri old and never used my romedT equal to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It gives quick and permanent relief in grip a well as coughs and soldi. It makes weak lnngB trong. Mas. M. A. Mbicaub. Paduoaa, Ky. why do the people q. 5.000,000 BOTTLES ANNr!?.? iM Fun Duh TTIS TI1E E. E. Rt'TnrnT ,v ... alUirj,, tota:-l.lltw"'M, Uflfil and lnetM mmni or five remnliM, lm iht,4lm', ti 'il s 1'inNTar-ni.iiFr. M lour inSJf,,1 " 1, It let t ;em write u,e or wifeatxmi u. bJ31' a Ko.4-iUrnliutb Street, S'' Look for the Bell on RntH. ..j . r... -""uwmtiua THB a B SUTHtRLASDMEnicLSBOL ."II : Wall Paper Wall Pap er JUST ARRIVED RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Whereas, the Supreme Ruler of the Universe has seen fit to remove from our midst the child of our be loved brother, John Russell, i Therefore, be it resolved that Eu gene Aerie No. 275, F. O. E., express! to Brother Russell our deepest and; most heartfelt sympathy In his latei bereavement. . - Be It further resolved,' that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon ' our minutes and given for publica tion, and a copy given to Brother Russell. , - . ' L. M. TRAVIS, I ELMER ROBERTS. W. E. SMITH. Committee. Be Gosh! What, is this thing I See? A Cuban Presidential Bea. There's always something occurring in Cuba to command our attention and interest in our next door Island republic. .Just now the Cuban presi dential campaign promises to be equally as warm nnd interesting as our own. .Your enthusiasm will c aroused to its highest pitch once you glance over our bill of fare and or der any of the many appetising dishes mentioned thereon. You se cure satisfaction at all times at the " THEATRE CAFE; ' 100 brand new pattern Ow) ! and (i.-utmitl fl(rt. ri,.i." " right up-to-the-miaute, laii Z the otice. SAY Thir1. ,i. right. Come in' and at Si a yourself Ludford & Haskell Practical Painlm lot! Decorum Mill $3 REWARD I had stolen from the barn Satur day night or Sunday morning my saddle. It has my name across thf back of the pommel A. P. McKin zey. Will give $5 reward for anj definite Information, regarding the same. A. "P. McKINZEY, tf At Hampton Bros., Eugene , A 'New' Set of Chairs : Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS in your home, when yon can make them GOOD AS NEW for only 60c ? A can of Chlnamel will work wonders in your home. ' See that the Chinaman Is on every can. See our west show window. ASK TO SEE OUR NEW WALL PAPER ' 16-18 West Seventh St. , OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co, NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE IREATUT THEATRICAL I SHOW Pitt IN THE WORLD, $4.00 Per Year. SIWIl ISSUED TEffilT. 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Of Interest to you Ladies Sewing Machines We have a car load lot "White Machines are King" Fully Guaranteed Buy the Best. $ 1 .00 Down and $ 1 .00 a Week ' OLD MACHINES-Old Singers and New Home Machines in good work, ng order, from $5.00 to $15.00 each on easy payments. - Special Matting Sale Continues till Saturday NM Up to 40c values for only 23C iron Beds-Big Shipment Wc Make Your Credit Good and You Make Terms That Suit Your Convience See Us COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Be No. 50 West flth .Sro Dt.., ..; , If Yn,. Want Anyi ; Fr Your Home Office FurnishfP S;c Usani i You Will Save Mf EUCENl'S BIC AND BEST HOUSEr0H.NISHER.S !:::::j:::;:::;::n:::::::j;::;n::n:::::::n::::::::;;;:;:H