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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GLAKi), FRIDAY, MAY 13. iuu8" I 1 ill i Beautiful Wash Good:- Lots of new Spring Goods are on display and Splendid Bargain j unadvertised are offered everyday o Domestic Pongee yd 30c Silk Ginghams yd J 5c Dress Linens yd 15c Staple Ginghams yd 6c Nice Lawns yd 7c Dress Ginghams yd J 2VxZ : Thousands of yards of fine Batiste now on sple and display at I2c, 1 5c and J 8c the yard, some would bz good values at 25c NevIand'i 5c Luce cntf Embroidery Counter Embroidery worth up to' JO cents thj yard Val. and Torchon Lace W'.rih up to 2'i cents the yard. ' . Qft' WillCr! Anoiher lot ol btr styln just received from VJillM f TU.131) Nrw Yoik by fsr,r.,s, an-i tl.e entire lolls now on rale at mcrli Iis than-heii r.il v .hie sone$2 00 yjIup ,-.t $1.48 some f2.50 value idM.S8-S3.00valuttatK.43 J3.50 va.ues at 52.93. , University of Oregon News Next week there will occur the .sell, why placed the fine ut $50. greatest athletic festival of the "'' whs I"'1'1-, l1"' ""I'i hJI'lll th O. a. C.-Oregon track meet I The name law Is a good oue to ob comes off on Klncald field for the ! serve. There Is said to have been championship cf the Northwest. On considerable violation of the law In Saturday two fast guinea of baseball . the Cascades. between O. A. C. and the Oregon I 'The final meeting to perfect the l.a ui'lin 1 1 t m u uno in'tlio mnrnimr organization of the First ..National and one In the afternoon, will be Bank .of Ilari'lslmrg, was held at tire played. In at i t on tq th s, Er day "ana .or tiarrisiiurg, im.i..irrcn, "".,..., lH finished ..'.... .i .,n ' i at whi.h .i,,. ih a!ilni stock of,laer 18 tinisueu. j III HI 111.11 K LIIU BIIIUC1US Will i;cii;uitiii3 "...vm i , . I Cnlvorailv l)nv bv wnrkliii; nn tl,n S25OU0 was all Paid up, and the fol 'rumpus and on Skinners' Butte. On ''lowing board of directors wore eleo ' Saturday will be held Junior week ted: John Sonmierville, W. A. Lane, 'cu'rcl.-i. l.'rMnv nlL-ht tha .Tun Inr t 0. L. .Morris. Win H. Dale, T. J. Anr xhihitions-, will be held in . Vlllard RUSHING WORK ON PASSENGER DEPOT The brick work on the Southern Pacific Company's new passenger de pot was entirely completed today. The roof is now nearly reauy ror me ai uie niverBity. un rnay ftirn(), ... rh countv treasurer. . nA itara nr - w.. - --- . ' laylllK Ul I lie bittic auu Kul"lu busy at worK on me wuuuuu timan IB Ik. T3 FORTVvi. SUCCESSES jS liias of the buildings. The have about finished their work iciu. and the roof gutters being put on. The slate is all here tor tne roof and will be put on just as soon as the underlying wooden 0 GEa?9 When a medicine has erations ana is then more popular than e.'.; ""loi XI merit. I ins is the record of S. S. S Its n intr eaa iV. long Una of cures of blood and skin diseases f e:tik H, ..inet Pvt.iBlvM v c KI.,J , c-0'lle SO e 1 . ' 1 . "-v. ulwuu iitrllci plumbers Catarrh, Scrofula, -Sores and Ulcers Skin A arict- Fww rk, a blgf due to au impure or poisoned condition of i ""J i UC are now Tt rnnnteracta and Hrluca n,,f n. . " 01 ."e b, s a'.pii), oit rxKt l$?.48- ball, and on Hulurday night the Ju Milov rrMiii In the aniiury. . Oregon beat O. A. ('. at track In ,'the Coliinibla meet last month, but the Agrl' are not satisfied with that and .-;pr.et to put up a clasc couteBt. The meet will b'! more exciting than psiial. Oregon haa a fine lot of dis tance runners, I Ire events In which O. A. C. has always' been strong, and some pretty races will bo run be tween thn "rivals. The baseball situation iff also! equally as acute. Uoth the Oregon and Agricultural College teams are, winning games, and the amateur col legiate championship of the Plate, 'rliaps the Northwest, lies between! the two C'.'.H'T"'?' The playing of two gomer, .In. one day Is an Innovation. J The work for University day, la I llri.-' Inn fbrr-e w.lnw ".U V'1'1'.. . i;r;; 7 u i I " .h ' i the high of l.incaid field to hold eight hun dorson. Samuel May, T. V. Soninier- vllle. Ueo. J. U'llhelm and It. K. Burton.. '1 :m board then chose the following officers to serve until the regular annual meeting, which will be held January next: President, John 'Scmiuervil'c; First vic-pres., J. (J. Senders; Cashier, Geo. J. WI1 helm. Juis ns soon as (be paperB are approved by ill" autlioritlirs at W'ash Ing.'on, and the necessary currency Is received t'i bank will IipI'i . busi ness, nnd will then take over the business of the present bank of Har risbur?, which will include from the present resources, more than $07000 no won deposit In the present bank. Bulletin. K.U'KM SALOONS WILL . .. COMPLY WlTHTIIK L.VW It counteracts and drives out the , le "'i S. 5 vstetn of aH unhealthv matter. rm,. t,.' ' V""10 uj i.t furnish the body with the nourishment and si w'? pi es u witn tne ncannim properties and acts ,nl viisT 1 reiuvisoratinjr the system. It cots rcvn ,1 J ?p!tn,,:JVia;;' 5 Xlje World's llf'St Climnto I'ltil.TJ"0' e V'lUn,K 1 J0"11 Stent. Mcnrdin the building of a MiS ' -X?, . overcome, cllmalle aftoctlons, las.,1- is hot entirely fre" ffom disease. On elevations fevers prevail, while' on the low levels malaria 3 encountered to a grea'ef or. sSe'r 'altitude. To EUGENE HOSPITAL Medio! and Surgical STAFK W Kuvkendall, M. D. W. O. Prnwer, M. D. P. I. Battle, M.'D. B. F.Swirle, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Ueo.O'H.Uenar.M D. L. E. McDougal, M. V. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. ; Sputum and blood examinations ' Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. . : . .Training School for Nurses'.. . Pcgrjkir, course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. on Skinnere' Bll'.'.S. The materials ror tiQ'o.'1 will be furnished by th(V romnierclal club, Tho .luiilnf Prom on Sitnrday nir)ht will lio tho chief social tvaiit before C'oiAiAcncoment. Quests will prob nbly ti-,' prseat from C'Vvallis and other oivng. 'hiti-.'in Track fcet. In the tra-.k meet with Whitman last Wefinesday afternoon, Mcln tire, who has been putting the shot well over forty feet, did not get a tudo. lnalaila, iaillulice.' biliousness. 1 fever and a;,ut. and general debility, ' tho most effective remedy Is iilPctric Titers, the groat altoratlvo and olood purifier; the antidote for ev.-ry form ' of bodily weaknessi fearvo jsuess and 1 Insomnia. Sold ttuder guarantee at W Kuykendu1.". s drug store. Price 50 cents. Salem, Or., May 14. Chief of Po lice Gibson last night made a trip of Inspection of the saloons of the city to see whether they were comjil;. mg , with the new ordinance. J he caltl found that they were all complying wiih tho exception of one Slate street saloouniau, who ltad curtains up in, front of bis place. The chief ordered him to remove them, and they came dwn. Today the chief will ask the license committee of the council to accompany him on a trip to all the saloons to see that they are comply ing with the law prohibiting back rooms. Some of the siUoonmen Insist that tlie new law permits fhem to keep back rooms If they keep the doors locked. The matter will un doubtedly be settled tomorrow. The police will enforce the law strictly. . ltOlt . .. : 4. V At Pleasant Hill, May 14,' 1908, to J. 11. Bristow and wife, a son. - v VtliiMAMH' KTDSiCT W.AjH Have you negiecteS your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous plnee, though the distance that tbo'v , gystem and cause(1 trouble with your rirst was only three inches beyond I , . , . ., ,. , u tho forty mark. Neither he nor kll,ue5'8 and blttllder7 HaTe ou Zacharius threw the discus one hun-1 pains .in the loins, sldo.-back, groins died feet, thougli a number of men 1 der the eyes? Too frequent a desire In college can do that well who are 1 ,0 pa88 urlne? ir go Williams' Kid- twenty pounds lighter. Tomorrow In the Washington State meet, these mon ar likely to get their places in those events. Debute Postponed, The championship debate between the Lebanon nnd Astoria high schools has been poHtponed until May 29. The question Is the matter of pro portionnl representation. The con test will be held In Vlllard hall. ' Hummer 1 School, A huletln has been issued ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 50 cents. William Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. FURX1TUKK PACTOItT Having purchased the Day & Hen derson furniture factory, 1 am now prepared to manufacture furniture upon special orders, and utn pre pared to fill orders for the retail an-1 or wholesalo trade. Repairing work noiinclng the summer school to ex-;aiao solicited and prompt attention tnnii irom tne end it commencement ' given same. until the middle of August. Two I Mv nrlces will be found reasonable MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, 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 Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas . fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv.rk. f vJall and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West Bth St, Phone black I 117 E!earic,Ga5, Water WiHamstte Valley Co Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No f elayi, we hve our own delivery Plmne II lnlCI.1 51F Main 53Je 1. IIVLOI 1 th St. E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Eoarding Stables New Floor ltooin New ltiibbcr Tiro Tiiruniita, Fall Crock Stage I.lue. ion Went Hlh Htrwt I'lione Mnln (! courses will bo olfered In biology by Professor Sweetser and Miss Kent. two courses In chemistry by Prof. Shlmi, two courses In education by Prof. Sheldon, two courses In Eng lish literature by Prof. Howe and Miss Williams, two elementary courses In French and Spanish, res-1 pectlvely, by Prof. Chloran, four courses In German by Prof. Schmidt, three courses In history by Prof. Clark, four courses In mathematics by Prof. DeCon, four courses physics by Prof. Boynton and Mr Jackson. The work Is prlmnrlly for teach ers, though many other students at tend. ItCKlstrutlon. " According to the t'niversity cata logue recently . Issued, there are en rolled In every department of the t'niversity, including those at Port bind, instructors and stil'pMits. The total number of students is 714. In the college of literature and Science are 304, In the rolleee of enginoerlnv'. 1 nr.. In Cie school of law 9 nnd the School of Medicine. SS. The Scho.il of Music has 162 registered. Tho School of Law and Modlclno are located at Portland I'nlversity Notes. The froi'hnii'ii team representing the Phllogiau debating society bent tho freshmen of the l.anrean tenm last Saturday night by a two to one decision on the question that the Uni ted States should adopt a system of shipping subsidies. Preceding the debate Professor Howe, sp:ike on the Referendum of the I'niversltv funds. Miss Kvn Nelll, ex-'Ott Is visiting her brother, .las. K. Nelll. Nell McMillan, Jr., addressed the Y. M. C.'A. last. Wednesday night In Ueady Hall. He Is a New York man. Professor Dunn spoke Monday il McClure on "The Deification of Cae sar." The s"cond team heat Albany Col lege 1 1 to ti las' week. The Athletic Council recently gave I Arthur Van Onsen, the "yell" render. ! an "O" for his good work. Abe Hangs, a former student at the l.'tilvorsity but now a student at the I'nlversity of California, has re- I turned to his home at this city. and satisfaction guaranteed in every reBpoct. R. C. MORGAN. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received by thb Board of Directors of School District No. 09 (Junction City) Lane County, Oregon, on or before May 20, 1908, for the erection of a two- story. Blx-room school building in Junction City, Oregon, according to rj! plans and specifications now on file I'll mill, Ihn nia.plr.. far tn, mlilnl. bonds In the sum of $0,000 for build ing and equipping same were voted. SOREN L. JENSEN, F. W. Moorhead, Clerk Chairman NOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS Plans nnd specifications for the completion of the new Y. M. C. A building at the Oregon Agricultural College are ready. Contractors may seo tho same at the office of the general socrctary In Corvnllis. Bid: are to be all in by 5 o'clock p. ni. May 2rith, 190S, at which time the contract will be let. C. T. Ill' till, mlfi , General S-crctary. SKK THE FLEET AT SEATTLE May 21 and 22 tickets will be on sale to Seattle and return for $12.."J final return limit lo days from date of sale, and on May 2: and 2ti tick ets will bo sold to Tacoma and re turn for $10.30, with return limit 15 days. m22 A. J. GILLETTE, Agt. Notice of Keltlentent. Alt parties nnvtng rinlms ngah:it tne estate or the late T. A. Evans, of Elnilra, Or., for labor of any kind connected with the cutttug or driving of logs during the past season, will please present them to the under signed for settlement, mlfi ELMIRA LUMBER CO. NOTICE TO CONTILUTOnS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material ana con structing a bridge across the t,a- warJs Slough on County ro:id No. 12, in Sec. 15. Tp. IB, S. K. 4 w., said bridge to be an 80 foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the olans and specifications now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by a cetri fied check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of l.ane County on or before 2 o'clock in the after noon of June 4th, 1908. The court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids ,! ..' ( By order of the Court. E. U; LEE, County Clerk. strong, robust health. .Wheie the blood iTT.fch7'l t!ie vim. i . Dioou meuicmes nave no eltect. Nt only i, s e ,1 Jii tW 1 roots, herbs ami barks of, known healing a.i''" y IlisEads cuiiiiun me .n r.'.iite.M. irace ol mineral i,i viv I a!t jparwot the H-slero; and. may be used by cliildre h c : aiu periect,) .new as uy omcr people, n is t ' l,:"f f.l Huts aremei v with a record' and' one n. , i ' " c:'i-,"-'Biiii,. I mr of s,i' ssiul service. If yu arc i nJVSii' H iwn will' !) vuui liouoie, ailU Will piVH .:,l "U1w.:. merlicnl oil .... tllar ia 'tkoat C-k..'0'.' THE SWIFT SPICCb;; 1 !6I9 Willamette St WKI(illKI) IX and nevBf fodud rtitijl in quantity or quality. 't what yiu ;n saro!ot:c:. cenes alter you isnteA them in your hoaseioi une us your first If honesty aud ireijii nj T. I ny count wi'a 0a e ir-r--1 of many oth;rs hertilte Tr5E SS'JARI D2AL GROCH Phone Main 25. NOTICV; TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the. County Court o Lane County Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and con structing a bridge across the ' Ed wards slough on County Road No.' 12 In See. 15, Tp. 16, S. R. 4 W., said bridge to bo'a 50 foot spnfl, of Howe Truss pattern, ,to be built according to the plans and specifications now, on file in the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by certified check of 5 per rent of the amount of the bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane County on or before 2 o'clock, In the afternoon of June 4th. '1908. The Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Court. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. Valued Same ns Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my customers when they buy a box of New Life Pills that they get the worth of that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria-l or biliousness." Sold under guaran tee by W. Kuykendall, druggist. 25c. STEItNllEItG & I1AIUHT. riiotos. stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body and second growth fli and ties.' WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. Use stair pads under your stair car pet. We have them. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ti Aitnisin lit; notes LOCAL AND PERSONAL WlKlIK HAWINO John M. r. Dixon, sucecnaor to W E. liodoy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt servlre phone Black :i312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline woodssw At Ilalley's, Tenth and Wlllamettp streets. Phono Red 1521. tf 1 Mrs. Ida Bennett went to Eugene i Tuesday for a couple of days' visit with friends. I Mrs. Emornl Cook of Junction City I I ..., t....... I r.. .. ..!.. IK-lf filllll.1i UIIM I'll ne-in.li i- . ,,,, ilt with her narfents. Mr. nnd Mis. .' ' x minions the great- McMiihan. est strength maker, appetite builder ! Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Turner. 7"" M, restorer. llolllstor's of Eugene, called on their ninnv ! 0 Vk V'.'.",' . nmkp '"" I friend sin this dtv Sundav afternoon . ',h,al "fu ' wonh 'lvinS- 35c tea ROLLED 11AHI.KY II AY AND RAIJ'.D HOWER & WOOD Ileal i:tntr anil Tlinlier Iannis ItHiiclt. I nriii and I'liy ltiiieriy Your uironiig ri'siH(fully snllcltlll. Itooiti I, vrr Flrxl Nut. Hank Sl llSCRUtK KOU. THE Ot,'AUI. A. C. MATHEWS Genera! Tcinnnsr Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth lor sale Phone Elack 28 If or call at 345 W 4 th returning home on the local In the evening. Mrs. C. E. Eulh r came down from Eu".ene feiturday last for a sh n't vi' It wl:h her brother, .1. 11. Haskell, and family. Mrs. Full -r's hiine l in Ito.non. Mn., but she hns been lsltlns In this section for several months ii:ist. It . -ost W. I lltl'T B lie r out Mum-. Wrently. l ; ti ioiuplalnt of II. 1'. M'liuii. Nevl:t wis nrreit-'l land taken before Justice O. II. Rus- or tablets. LINN Dlil'G CO. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. 0vevi., ? tor mi-! The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I O - Summons In the Circuit Court of the Btaie of Oregon tor the County of Bane. Bertha E. Williams, plaintiff, vs. Howard S. Williams, defendant. To Howard S. Williams, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the complaint of the above-named plain Hit In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, on or before the 2 2d day of Mav. I'.'OS, and you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as he tho plaintiff will ask said court for the relief prayed for In her om. plaint so filed with the clerk of said court, to-wit: For tne dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between said plaintiff and defendant, firm fnt an onior kIvImr and KranttiiR to plaintiff v kmc mi CU II v (II ho m nn YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in tlie Grocery Line phone or leave your wis: I THE PARK GROCERY" Successor to Nicklin and N"bl Quality and Price Guaranteed. - R. Daniel, Prop. Phone Main 63 Park and Oak, $th and Oak daughter of plaintiff and defendant .-..a ..ee wiiiiams, and for full re lief In said suit. This summons Is served upon von by publication thereof bv the order of lion. L. T. Harris, judge of thl, above entitled court, dulv made at chambers In said countv on the rith day of April, IMS, r-Miuirlug the fii-l IMio.icatton nereof to be male orli ' 1". 1!mk. and the l,st publican,, ! on the 22,1 day f Mav. laos aw! that ou apprr on or before the 2?li i.. HlLYEC. Attorney for Plaintiff. I I 1 - I ' F E S z 2 o Mm o o Yl 11 x 3 2 W zj Z 2 (fl I p, . c fJ r v - v. ' ;ti k -5 s w r m t W t v; i-w i fli ti At o ?-DD q j-f lo?; C J 3 N '