Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 18, 1908, Image 2

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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 can
buy
Get a
Sophomore
Suit now
Roberts Bros.
ferns" TOfifiFRY
Lovelace
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.
Tyler B.
Veloce
A young Wilkes Stallion of
much promise. Standard and
registered. $20.00 to insure.
A Grand Percheron draft, (reg
istered). Color, dapple grey;
weicht. 2300 Dounds. 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 Creswell and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager.
Kincaid Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
. Has & new and up-todate stock ofGroceries, 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.
SlSfisyi W. J. Gibson & Son
Staple (ffii Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed
97 WEST EIGHTH
OREGON WON
BY CLOSE SCORE
AT PULLMAN
BOHEMIA MINERS
PEGGING ' STEADIL
ON THEIR CLAIMS
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Mineral. Orr'Kon. Miiy 14 Th Mo-
hemla mines are quite active and one
can near blasting on every nauu.
There Is sumo snow on the highest
points, but not enough to binder ex
tensive operations. Wagon roads,
trails and bouses are Doing Dunt ana
improved, while underground opera
tions continue unbated.
John Brund is building four miles
of wagon road, extending from the
Vesuvius Mill to some mines owned
by F. J. Hard, who is manager of the
Vesuvius property. This is Mr.
Hard's Utopian group, and be will
commence hauling ore to the mill as
soon as the wagon road Is completed.
He has made arrangements with the
Vemivliis people for the use of their
mill. Mr. Hard milled 50 tons of thlB
ore last season, and It gave Buch sat
isfactory results that he has decided
to put on ore wagons and has gone
to heavy expense In building itho
road.
In coming up the Sharps Creek
road from Cottage Grove, one looks
at a sign at Martin Creek which says,
"Two Miles to Combination Mine."
ThlB property is said to be rich In
silver and gold and one that will soon
be on a paying basis. Clark Bros.,
owners, have done some extensive
development since they took over
the property two years ago. They
have a small sawmill to cut their
mining timbers. In going Into the
mine, one Is struck with the up-to-date
method of timbering which the
owners have adopted, namely, 'the
square set. They have various drifts
and crosscuts and In three levels
have 1500 feet of tunnel, which work
has exposed ore bodies of sufficient
size to warrant installation of a mill.
The mill to be erected will be of
the wild type- of concentrator, mill
and frue vannerB. They have
enough ore In sight to supply a ten
ton mill for a considerable length of
tlnv.
Two miles further on the trail Is
the property of the Martin Creek
Mining Company, operated by Colo
nel W. H. Burghardt, of Salem. At
this property Is a large bunkhouse,
tunnel houses and several tunnels.
Mr. Burghardt has exposed some fine
ore In some of these tunnels.
The Star property Is not being opr
ernted at present and the mill Is idle,
but It Is thought operations will be
resumed shortly.)
The Twin Rocks Mining Company
property, over the range In Douglas
County, Is being developed as fast as
men can do the work. A crosscut,
which Is not 200 feet. Is being rap
Idly driven and will soon cut a ledge
of proven riches.
M. II. Shane Is doing development
work on his Pittsburg property, at
the head of Rock Creek. He has
some very nice ore exposed and has
been at the property moBt of the win-to.-.
The newly organized Trinity Min
ing Company has taken over all prop
erty In Bohemia owned by the Great
uastern people and win Boon com
mence operations on all the property.
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, AT Kl'UK.NK HUM SCHOOL
The college comi dii ttu, "A Case of i
Suspension," will be pre-eiited at tne
high school next Til .-day evening,
utider the auspices ( 'he -
Cast of characters:
CulWjtv iii l-
Dorothy W t-larK
Mildred Bonnie Baker
Alice Carrie Koyl
I ndcrgnKluaU H of a .Warlty College
Tom Krnest Lamb
Harlod Harold Young
Jack Philip Hammond
Members of the Faculty
Miss Judkins Esther L Ren
Prof. Edgarton. . .Ulyssus Ellmaker
Kathleen, Irish servant
, , Celia Hager
Jonas, the Janitor Wlll U'Ren
At 8 o clock. AamiBsiHu, i
V. W. '. A.
Time, 8 o'clock.
Place, Eugene high school.
Attraction, a college farce. Lem
ade well. Candy booth with home
onade well. Candy booth with honie-
Admission, 15 cents.
11ME JHVKP NOTES
(Special Cori.-spondenee.)
Blue River, March 17. The Ice
cream stand here will open Monday
for business.
Percy O'Brien sent cut two wagons
loaded with people to the McKenzie
Bridge last night.
Kelix Sparks has been cutting logs
for hiB sawmill for the last few days.
We hear the McKenzie Bridge mill
Is sawing lumber now.
There was a grand wedding In
Blue River city on tne n . i lem and Bnortsmen. Trainer
contracting parties were miss u-uiuim", - - . hv
Lane and Archie S hough, at tne res-
Pullman, Wash., May 16. Oregon
defeated Washington Slate College;
in a dual track meet here today by ,
the close score of 62 to 60. Features j
of this meet were Houston s record;
of 10 seconds In the 100-yard dash; .
fast work by Roberts, an Oregon
freshman. In the 220-yard dash; a
splendid broad Jump by Captain Kuy-,
Kendall, of Oregon, and the consist-
ent performances of Johnson, Cooil
and Clark, the distance runners on
the Washington State College team.
Downs, Selvera and Dodson, Oregon s
distance runners, showed the effect
of their grueling work in the Ore
n.u'hitman meet and were not in
the best of condition for today's
evnts. Moullen's failure to win the
pole vault and the Inability of Zach-
arias to capture me iia....c. ...
for Oregon gave the local athletes
points that they did not count on,
Oregon Forfeits H'liy.
All the Oregon men showei the ef-
Ifect3 of their long trip, although the
sprinters and hurdlers did excellent
work. Oregon seemed to ave a run
of bad luck in a number of the
events, but managed to win out by
an actual score of 62 to 55. Pull
man's remaining 5 points were scored
bv Oregon's forfeiture of the relay
race. Oregon nas a spienoiu team ui
ldence of Lawrence Danks. Dexter
Sparks, J. P., officiated. After the
wedding there was a taffy pulling
and games were played. Those pres
ent were; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sparks,
Mr. and Mrs: Dexter Sparks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Banks, Miss Ona
Baire, Miss Alta Horn, George Grun
ing, ' Miss Ruby Boltman, Misses
Grace . and Clara Grunlng, Willie
Craft, John and Lew Tate, Mr. and
Mfs. Chester Edwards. The bride
and groom went up Simmons creek
the next day on their honeymoon.
They will Btop, at the Hotel Sparks
for a few days.
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KKJHTIA AXI STKOXGLV '
5 (Oregonian.)
The , Republican platform
speaks rightly and strongly
for the State University ap
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
roor coffee; we can't all
be. comfortable; but he
ndedn't sell it to you.
i Your groctr return your mooer If TOO don't
Ulu Schilling Bit; wa PT bim.
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Automobile Livery
Automobiles for Hire
1 Day or Night
Day Phone Black ISII Night Phooe Black J 75 J
EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
R. E. VELTUM, Manager
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WHAT BOMK SAY
OK LATH CONVENTION
Political suicide for Fulton, the
strengthening of Bourne wltfh the
piople and the election of George
Chamberlain as United States senator
In Juno,' are three of the reBulta pre
dicted from the Republican convene
tlons Thursday by Democrats and the
ndvoontes of Statement No. 1. While
the Bourne mtan enme up yesterday
smiling and declaring that they were
good losers. It cannot be denied that
the wound' resinning from their
treatment by the Kultnn delegates
will not !in entirely hulled for some
time. Oregonlnu.
$3 HIOWAItr.
OOULB LIVERY. FRED
, , - .AND SALES SIABLK
Bavins tpnrohaaed the Gilbert feed
tables on West Fifth street, sear
Willamette, we Intend to conduct a
flrst-elass livery, feed and sales stable.-
We are prepared to farnlsi
good teams and ladles' 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 ljvery business we know how to
conduct such an establishment In a
first-class manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of your patronage,
tf D. G. GOULD & SOX.
Hayward Is recognized by local ath
letic authorities as one of the great
est coaches in the west.
The Oregon men will meet the
team of the Oregon Agricultural Col
legs In Eugene next Friday, and, If
victorious, will claim the Northwest
championship.
Today's events resulted as follows-:
Those Who Won Points.
100-yard dash Huston; Robert
and Moon, all of Oregon; time 10
seconds.
220-yard dash Roberts, Moon
and Reid (all Oregon); time 22 1-5
seconds.
440-yard dash Reid (Oregon),
Lowell (Oregon), Chase (W. S. C);
time 52 1-5 seconds.
880-yard run Johnson (W. S. C.)
Downs (Oregon) Dodson (Oregon);
time 2:04 4-5.
120 -yard hurdles Kuykendall
(Oregon), Putnam (W. S. C), Rob
erts (Oregon). Time, 16 1-5 seconds.
220-yard hurdles Huston (Ore
gon), Putnam (W. S; C), Roberts
(Oregon); time 28 seconds.
Broad jump Kuykendall (Ore
gon, Putnam (W. S. C); Huston,
(Oregon); distance 22 feet, 7 Inches.
Pole Vault Cogwell - and Boone
(W. S. C.) tied for first, Moullen
(Oregon), third; height 9 Jfeet, 9
inches '
Shotput Halm (W. S. C), Moul
len (Oregon), Zacharias (Oregon);
distance 40 feet, 11 Inches.
Hammer throw Halm (W. S. C).
Gardiner (Oregon), Moullen (Ore
gon,) distance 139 feet, 5 Inches.
Discus throw Mclntyre (Oregon),
Love (W. S. C), Halm (W. S. C);
distance 115 feet 8 1-4 inches.
Mile run Clark (W. S. C). John
Bon (W. S. C), Cooll (W .3. C);
time 4:48.
High Jump Putnam (W. 8. C),
Moullen (Oregon), Anderson, (W. S.
C); height 5 feet 8 Inches.
The relay was forefelted to W. S.
C. ,
Rain fell during the afternoon and
the track was transformed Into a reg
ular quagmire. ,
DOWNWARD COUtSE.
I had stolen from the barn Satur- Vast Jlcing Realized by Kugene Peo-
nny night or Sunday morning my
middle It has my nnmo across thf
back of the pommel A. P. McKln
ley. Will give $5 reward for an
definite- Information regifrdlng the
same.
A. P. McKINZEY,
tt At Hampton Bros., Eugene
ROLI.KD
BAHLKY
HAY
AND BALED
At Balley'e, Tenth and Willamette
streets. Phone Red 1.521. tt
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIESTAGEWn Eusene EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE
t 5:30 A. m. SUersdonot call t A daily itjgflravri Eugene At 6 A. m
pilvate rrritlencri but will call lor Inr Maplrton. clear cutitwction by
baggage It uotilied the day brlore. iieamer lor Florence and Acme
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21
A CllfomlB's Lack.
"The luckiest day of oily life was
when I bought a box of Bocklen'a
Aralea Salve." writes Charles F. Bn
dahn, of Tracer, Cal. "Two J Be box
es cured me of an annoying case of
Itching plies, which had troubled me
for years and had yielded under o
other treatment." 8old under guar
antee at W. K-uykendall'g drug store.
Plinu. WATKIt
For pure bediock water see O. W.
Taylor. All surface water cased off
by castai Into the eed rock, thus In
urlnf nothing but pure bed rock wa
ter. 0. W. Taylor, 8S8 Patterson
street. Rufene. Phone Red S377.
OKMMAN CXMCH 8TALI.IO f
The German coach horse which 1
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make th stand during the aoaaon at
llanga' barn.
U J. H TERKINS.
XW FKKI
Alfalfa ninal. At nailer's Tenth
ind Willamette streets. Phone Red
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OfFICpIoiHF"
ONION SKTS,
J. W. While, fith and Willamette.
win n sawinu
John M. K H'xon, surer sunr to W
V.. ltod.iv. All wood sawed to gmiKe.
For prtfpt service phone Black
street, tf
1le.
A Utile bachncho at first.
Dally Increasing until the back is
lame and weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow.
Diabetes and finally Brlght's dis
ease. This Is the downward course of
kidney Ills.
Don't take the course. Follow the
advice of a Eugene cltiien.
Edgar Washburn of 442 Lawrence
St., Eugene, Ore., says: "I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills with entire sat
isfaction and believe the remedy un
equalled for backache or kidney
complaint. I had felt the need of
such a remedy early this winter, and
from the results I obtained, I can
conscientiously recommend It."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
States.
i Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
SMITHSON BREAKS
WORLD'S IlKCORD IX
100-YARD HlRDMiS
Forrest Smlthson Is at his old
tricks again, lowering the world's
record in the hurdles. At the Atlilet-I
1c League's field day for the sailors I
III San Francisco Wednesday lie set I
a new mark in the 100-yard low'
hurdles. Smlthson ran over eight j
low sticks in 12 seconds flat. The j
former record was held by Kranzen
leln In 12 2-5 seconds. Smithson
was on the program as a special fea
ture. The hurdles were set up on the
blcyrle track at the Stadium. A
slight wind was at the Portland boy's
back, and it is possible that the rec
ord will not be allowed him.
BEE THE FIJJBT AT SEATTLH
May 21 and 2 tickets will be on
sale to Seattle and return for $12.60,
final return limit 15 days from date
of sale, and on May 25 and 28 tick
ets will be sold to Tacoma and re
turn for 110.39, with return limit 15
days.
mJ2 A. J. OILLETTB. Agt.
Simmons' Fhoto Trt Oak street
near Slh. Stamps, postcards
photos at lowest prloee. ,
Tlouse plants, eiit flowers and flo
ral designs at the residence of the
late Rosalia Hansen. nrj
WELL-DRILLERS OF El GENE A
EMTABLISir PRICES
Eugene, Or., May 12, 1908.
We, the undersigned well drillers
In Eugene and vicinity, have estab
lished the following prices:
For a three-Inch well In earth, 60
eenta per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, 76 cents per foot. No casings
furnished. '
For a four-Inch well In arth, 75
cents per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, 1.00 per foot. No eaalngs fur
nished. For cement, gravel and basalt
rock, $2 per foot. The owner of the
well to furnish all needed casings.
For out-of-town work, parties hav
ing well drilled to furnish all trans
portation, board and the water nec
essary to drill.
J. B. KILBORN.
LA DUKE ft LEFFLER.
O. W. TAYLOR.
CARPENTER ft BUCHHOLZ.
C. O. OORDINIER.
H. I. REYNOLDS. ra20
1H TO WANT A (JOOD WELL?
Having ntirchnsed th wnii.m
log outfit of Rlen ft Weaver. 1 ani
ouw prepareo x0 do any work In my
line promptly and at seasonable
pr res. If you want bedrock water
call and see me or address
E. I. REYNOLDS.
S19 East 11th St..
m15 Eugene, Or.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Hears the
Siguirturo of (.AaZVCcii:
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DKOOItVjDlON DAY, MAY
:
If yon n(S-,d to have mr.Wnent
or tablet erected l,y DecoratioV Dav
you henld ninke your seect,,n 't
I "ii.ir h;uj ,u,j W'il.a, ,,..;, a.
m' K. C. LAKE'.
THE BON MARQlJ
STORE
NEWS
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Clothing for Well Dressed Mm
If you have not seen ourneWin,,
Snrin? Ciothine'. von hn k... w
. t . UCLlef Com.
t-iivht amA,' tha stop, .r.
ngiiL unaj, iuii.31 in Myie, perfect I
111 anu mauc uy CALeil tailors. n
ment that proves, its value after hard
usage. $6 to n
New Straw Hats for Men
We are going to have some hot weather
this summer and you will want a straw
hat to keep cool-rnow is the time to
make your purchasein all shace
styles, prices . . . 50c to $7,00
Mew Lingerie Waists for Wnmtm
A new showing: of Women's fin? I inrrorln
Waist, macle the best material and finished
with laces and embroidery, oerfect
fitting . , . . $1.50 to $10.00
Summer Dress Goods all Colnr?
.
A comnlete showing of new wash, mk
, - o , 6wuo
for summer, wear in all the new weaves
and patterns, in stripes, polka dots, plaids
and flowers, new designs,
yard . 1 . . . . 5c to 50c
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be made this, season by the
SOUTHERN .
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows: '
To Both yPiyt One Way
through via
Portland California
Chicago 76.25 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82.5o
St. Paul 63.75 81.75
Omaha 63.75 7S.oO
Kansas City 63.75 75.oo
Tickets will be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good (or Ntarn Is 90 day with stos
ortf erivlltgei p eaturs within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
A.J. GILLETE
Local Agent
or write (o
Wm. McMurray, General Pas
senger agent, Portland, Ore.
J. W. BARRINGER
Export Housemover
Moves anything-. Twenty-frv
years experience. Residence, Eas
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eojrene. Oregon
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CHICHESTi-R'S PILLS
Organized 1883
' Te First
National Bank
CF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid n 100,HI
Surplus and undtrMed
profits WH
Additional liability i
stockholder! under
national banttlni liwi. 10I.1H
Total WW
Under Same Manngenwnt 2J Ytis,
Inn, Pntrnnaee Solicited.
T. G. Hendricks PmlM
S. B. Eakln Vice Presldeat
P. E. finodgrass CiiUf
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cll
Darwin liristow . . .Assistant Cisiie
Appreciates smoking P"1
cigars. It gives him Klaul
The Mount Hood Gp"
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It is positively the bet w
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Cigar on the m
J. M. Morris ''
J W. Warren
The Red Star
Ronl Estate, liunraMft,1
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Owner's pries .', " nt id
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