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TUB Kt'CHNH DAILY GUARD, . t li tl i I i i ' !' C ; 1 1 ) . i Cwigni Sobs, NsfsL 'Hi SCHIOSS BROS t CO ffj3$ . JaJjb Fine Clolhal Maktrt fCS' eSr lUtllnw " Wtw Vofli ' i We are showing a complete assortment of new tan and brown and olive shades in Men's and Young Men's Suits, made by Schloss Bros. & Co. in conservative, business and dress suits, and College Brand in the extreme young men's suits. Prices $10.00 to $35.00 Outing nd Peg Top Trousers $2.50 to $7.50 S.H. Friendly IIOTKIj AltltlVAI.N Tlio Kuiccilo Hen Irwin, Mllwnukln, Or. ' 'v. K: Muiibinor, Plilludolnlila, Pa. ; C. F. Uinurson, N. V. , . Frank Ward, Porllund. ; 8. Nonioro. Portland. r Mniun a i. f H. lloldoinnnn, S. V. , J. McC.rendie, S. F. , Z. V. Hubenstoln, I.. A. , C. Wasner and wlfo, Odossn, Mo. J. T. Mnylnne, Portland. . Arthur Will Vincent, Simlnnw. 8. L. Hoffman, Ilaltlinoro. C. It. Pans, wife and son, Colum bia Falls, Mont. -J. W. linker, OottaKe Grove. Frank Woods, B. F. II. j. Lively, Seattle. A. 1). Hlsdon and wife, Seattle. S. Van Kooyon, C'lilcnun. . J. Farley. The Dalles. M. C. lllnek, ChlciiKO. Al II. (MayliuiK, ChlrnKo. .1. (r. Wood. Portland. K. (!. Davis, Cleveland. K. II. Kuntiip, Boston. II. li. ltowlnnd, CIiIciiku. S. Shlrek, S. F. X it. Zwetaw, St. I.nuis. W. II. Ktncart. Medhird. Henry l.anpi, Portland. C F. CiinnliiKliuni, 'otlno Orovo. W. II. Bclinrfer, Stcicltlon. Cal. Tile Hoffman Y. Pepin, Port land. H. Senff. Mllwaukle, Or. 11. H. Fisher. Portland. Win, Harris, Cleveland. Kdlth 1,. Craves, Salem. l)r. M. C. Itehhan, WondllnR. Dr. M. C. Itelihnu and wife, YVciid II nn. A. D. Hlsdon and wife. 1909. W. K. Holler, Sprlntifleld. Hoy Smith, Brownsville. I'harlcs M Slraus. Portland, i. S. MiiRlndry, Donna. II. C Stellmneher, llarrlsburR. It. II. Goodman, Lowell. Rolit. Gano, city. Mrs. A. F. Hurd, S. F. W. N. Hokks, HarrlsliurK. H. A. 11 I In tr. lieerliorn. I. F. Cnntrell, Walleivllle. Miss .el In Harm, Waltorvlllo. Mnttlo Kliini. Porllnnd. Verna Woodward. I'ortland. J. 11. Chrlstonsen, C, tl. Personal Attention... The officers of this bank Rive their personal attention to the In terests of the bank and Its patrons. This Insures careful, acurate and expeditions service; Just the kind that a business man appreciates and that nil patrons of this bank receive. This bank Is not In the experimental stase; sixteen years ex perience and a paid capital and surplus of fl2.,(00 testify the ructchs of our method. We solicit your pntromiKC, l-to or small. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank OpiUl and Surplus $125,000.00 Established 1S2 Stetson, Varsity Hats .lumen W. .Inrksnn, Mapleton. 10. N. Freili'rieksnn, PI. Terrace. 11. A.' Cnvoll, I'ortland. John Hustings, S. F. Norman Gray, Kniplro Stock Co ir, M. Ilarwood, Davenport. Mnrren Suroanip.i Davenport. Hob Kluin, ICiiHune. McGrcHrny, Tacoma. P. Wllhelm. I'ortland. Mrs. J. A. 1 1 ii r 1 1 ii ku m o. F. M. Keever. S. F. G. Hesse, S. F. S. It. llyars, Portland. A. F. Tyler. Elkhart, Ind. 10. W. Gordon, Springfield. Warren Suroiunp. A. O. Merrick (The Colloirlan) I P,, rill, ,1,1 llj. W. Kiissell, Thurston. .1. K. Itussell, Thurston, .lames W. Jackson, Mapleton. 10. X. Frederlekson, Pt. Terrnee. A. Donnahoo and wlfo, C lie hulls, Wash. Mrs.1 Antha l.anih, Portland. Warren Kelly. Portland. Win. Harnett. I'ortland J. II. Clirlstonseii, Pnrlland. O. W. Wallace, CoburK. Ilohnrl A. Ilulery, Deerhorn. W. II. Chesley. Portland. .1. K. HnlKlit. Portland. '. ('. Sprlnner, ChleaKO. lT. C. Unit. Salem. A. .1. Salisbury, I'ortland. Norman Gray, lOmpIro Stock C;i. 11. II. tlnodninn, Lowell. D. W. Neal. Lowell. D. L. Anlliony, Portland. Fred C. Pell, Junction City. I'so stair pans under your stair car pet. Wo have them. CIIAMllKHS HARDWARE CO. no mre and see the new short turn bupirv before hnvlnr. CHAMHKltS HAKDWARK CO. Hon supplies of all kinds. v CIIAMllKHS HARDWARE CO. I See the new braced SnvnRe wheel. 1 No extra chnrsn for brace. I CIIAMllKHS HARDWARE CO. insist upon DcWKts Wtlrh Hanoi Salve. It Is especially Rood for piles. Sold by all dniKiilsts. CITY NEWS J. A. Carpenter Is here with anoth er carload of horses which he will sell. G. Myers has tjo contract to lay the cement walks around the new passenger d , i Snow Is nieltin; In the mou-ntainH, and the raM and rii er, usually sc clear, are muddy. The University ba! .-ball team did hot go to itoseburg last Saturday on account of the rain. California cherries are now In thu market at reasonable prices. Ore gon cherries ure growing rapidly. Jos. Burgholzer and family have moved to iOugeno from Salem, their household goods arriving yesterday. The Kiigene high school baseball team was defeated by the Chemawa Indians at Chemawa Saturday after noon by the score of 7 to 1. Under the new schedule the Rose burg local, north bound, arrives ut 11:55 a. ui., Instead of 11:45 a. m., an before. A marriage lirense was granted this morning to Warren Kelly, aged 2S years, and Mrs. Antha Land, aged 2 8, both of Cottage Grove. The big brick chimney at the new depot Is being built. This Is the last brick work on the building. The slate roof will be put on at once. Eggs are 16 cents a dozen In the local wholesale market, a slight rise. Andrews & Pitts are repainting the 120-foot, sign on the Bide of the Campbcll-Fullnian building. Claude Gaby, who has opened a new plumbing shop on West Eighth Btreet, has the contract to do the plumbing and tin work on C. S. Freeland'a apartment house, now go ing up at the corner of East Ninth and High streets. R. L. Edwards, who was In the city from Dexter today, repjorts the sale of the Naze farm of 339 acres two miles from Goshen to a Mr. Patton, recently from Grants Pass, for $11, 000. Mr. Naze has gone to Wood burn to reside. Supplementary articles of incorpo ration of the Eugene Divinity School changing the name to the Eugene Bi ble University and making other changes .as mentioned In, The G'.,ar,i a 'few days ago, were filed with the county clerk today. The Oregonlau was delivered about the city before 7 o'clock Sunday morning and this morning; to the de light of lis subscribers. This is over seven hours enrlles th hor"tofore. The new train schedule, milking this de livery posslblo, was Inaugurated Sun day morning. ,. . '' Robert Todd' won. tlio $1 prlzo at Stanley's for guessing the missing ar ticle in the collection of men's wear ing apparel on display In the show window. The question was, what is missing to make a well-dressed man. The answer was a whole sleeve but ton, one of them in the shirt being broken. ' While George Croner nnd wife were returning to Helknap Springs on the stage the other morning the stage team became frightened and started to run away, but luckily the driver succeeded In running them In to a fence nnd stopping them before any damage was done. The stage was on a steep mountain road at the time s On , J 1 MRS. EDWARD CAREY WILLIAMS. The bride of Edward Carey Williams of It.wtmi was Miss Elinor Wilson of Wilmington, lel., daughter of General James A. Wilson. V. S. A., and la very popular In iiriny nocliC circles, silw has traveled extensively abroad nnd accompanied her father when he rcprvieuted the I lilted States army at '.be rorouiitinn of Klni Edwnnl. Andrew Carnecie nnd many other persons if note attended the wedding, which was one of the chif soctecjr rrecta el 'be early spring. and .had the team become uncontroll l able there might have been a fatal accident of two. W. O. Cook, who conducts the old MarUn brick works west of the city, has just closed up another kiln of 115,000 brick. He says the demand for brick this spring is far beyond expectation and he is unable to fill the orders he receives. Most of the output itf this last kiln will be used on the high school addition. The University track team return ed Sundav night from Pullman, Wash., where they defeated the Washington Suite College team by the score of VI to 60. The boys are pretty sore from their trip and the two meets in which they participated, but expect to be in good shape tor the Oregon-O. A. C. meet here Friaay afternoon. 1 ts-a L. N. Koney is busy with his plltf drlver and a good-sized force of men driving the piling for the trestle along the bottom beyond Judkins' Point for the Eugene-Springfield trolley line. The piles have been driven to a point one hundred yards east of where the work was ! begun. The track will pass directly in front of the Walker residence In the Walker hop yard ISEPIIILICAX RALLY Judge S. A. Lowell, of Pendleton, will speak at the courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. Ail are Invited to come and hear the issues of the campaign ; discussed. A (.'nliforuinn's Luck. "The luckiest day of mly life was when I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnisa Salve," writes Charles F. Bu dahn, of Tracey, Cal. "Two 25c box es cured me of an annoying case of Itching piles, which had troubled me for years and had yielded under no ether treatment." Sold under guar antee at W. Kuykendr.11'8 drug store. $5 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 ROLLED BARLEY HAY AM) BALED At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. tf PURE WATER For pure bediock water see G. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off 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. . Sea me new s'an-r carpet lining. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO., Remember' the date, Baruca Male Quartet. -May l!Uh. . ml 9 New models easy riding Rambler bicycles on display. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Take one of our Coffie'.d power washers on 30 day' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa per Just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. When your food seems to nauseate you take Kodol. Take Kodol now and until you know you are right again. 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. PERSONAL i"r-"---' Iirdy Howard fpent Sunday In Portland. W. H. Klncat"., of Medford, is in the ciy today. U. G. Holt, of Salem, ItCln the city for a few riays. K. ItJPoppleton was here over Sat urday and Sunday. E. E. Orton came up from Junction City this afternoon. Rev. D. E. Baker returned this noon from points south. W. H. Hoggs, of HurrisQiirg, was in the city over Sunday. B. A. Washburne went to junction City this noon on business. Rev. M. C. Wire arrived nome mis afternoon from a trip north. Mrs. L. Bilyeti returned Saturday flight from visit in Portland. E. M. Cootier was a passenger to Portland on the noon train today. Fred Stickels returned this after noon from a, trip to points north. " T. C. Abrams enme down trom Cottage Grove on the noon train to day. Mr. and Mrs. N. u. swnuisn went to Portland today to be gone several days. Al G. Hold.cn returned to Seattle today after a visit with his mother in Eugene. M'uO Ora Jackson returned this af ternoon from an over-Sunday visit at Junction. W. L. DeLano and family are home from their extended trip through Cal ifornia. Mayor J. D. Matlock returned this afternoon from a , lecturing trip to points north. Fred C. Peill, manager of the Wll helm Interests at Junction City, was in Eugene today. Miss Beula Coffin, of Portland, Is visiting her sister, MIS. Charles F. Croner, in Eugene. Mrs. E. L. Campbell and son Dew ey went to Wooiiburn today to visit their re atlves there. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edwards were In the city today, returning home on the afternoon train. Ralph Hliiit left tin this morning's stage for MeKenzie Bridge, where he will do some BUrveylng. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fields and Mrs. A. Church left Sunday morning for Kentucky to visit Mr. Fields' folks. Mrs. C. S. Frank expects to leave tomorrow for Billings, Mont., where she will visit for two or three months. Mrs. E. G. Briggs has arrived home from Oakland, Cal., where she has been for the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dunn and daughter. Miss Lucille, are home from their trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Douglas returned this after noon from Mt. Angel, where her daughter, Miss Mae, is attending col lege. Miss Anna Weber, of Portland, ar rived in Eugene this afternoon to vis it Mrs. S. H. Finnogiin during the an mnuv. Mrs. J. M. Williams and son went to Salem today to attend the Rebekah assembly. Wr. Williams will go down tonight. Mrs; G. N. Frazer was a passenger on the uoon. train' today for Salem, whero she will attend the Rebekah assembly. . Mrs. A. F. Hurd arrived In Eugene from San Francisco Saturday evening to join her huabahd, Captain Hurd, of Florence. ..Hobart Hulery, after a short visit In Eugene, returned to his home on the MeKenzie near Deerhorn on this morning's stage. Sam Hartsock, of the Red Cross Drug. Company, returned last night from Corvallis, where he attended the horse show. . Mrs. Jerry Horn and daughter, Miss Lela, returned to Portland today after a visit with relatives anil friends in Eugene. Hugh Currin has returned from Cottage Grove to resume his studies at the University after a visit at home for a few days. Forrest U.ti'trum, a student of the University of Oregon, has returned from Ksscbiirg, whore he visited his .'oik:!. A. J. Salisbury, of Portland, was in Eugene today working in the inter ests ,-f Governor Chamberlain's cam paign for United States senator. Mrs W. M. llcimforth, of Traverse City, Mich., after a short visit with her son, O. W. Heimforth, in Eugene, left this morning on her return trip. F. X. Frederlekson, of Point Ter race, was in Eugene yesterday on his way to Salem to attend the grand lodge of Odd Fellows in session there today. Dr. J. S. Dale, formerly a practic ing physelclan In Eugene, is here at tending the commencement of the Bi ble University. He Is one of the re gent!'. . Elmer V. DoolUtle came down from Cottage Grove today. He re cently bought a tract of land in the Hlair Street addition and will build there soon. Mrs. .1. J. Bryan, Mrs. Wm. Rouse, Mrs," Fred Wolfe, Mrs. -Jos. Doran and Mrs. Magill, of Springfield, went to Salem today to attend the state assembly of the Rebekahs. C. V. Cunningham, fornierlv em ployed by the Willamette Valley Com pany here, but now one of the owners of the electric light plant at Cottage Grove. Is in the city on business. John ,11. llartt.g. L. E. lienn -nnd V. W. Calkins left on this morning's staue for Florence to take in the rho (lodenilron carnival, and the latter two to do a little campaigning on tile side. Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Peter were ias-s.-iisers for the north on the noon train today. Mrs. Peter soes to Sa lem to attend the Kebekah assembly and her husband Is on one of his rec ular trips. A. I. Hlsdon. of Seattle, is In the city on business, lie is a former res ident of tfrmcno and learned the printer s trade in The Guard office, thin owned In- tleorire .1, Huvs. who conducted the paiier bef ire the Alex anders and (.anl.Vli bro.hols ha. I iliarce of il. ' ' We still have our(h)rK?:n cov.nter. 1 which Includes !iar,l--,ir f ,i- jr.K and mattlnR. pon't wait until' O lacy are ail i;.,ne, CHAMlil'KS IIAHDWAKE CO. ! PERT PARAGRAPHS. The only thing that some of us can do that seems to count ut all la to earn our own Ilvlug uud incidentally that of some others. If you can't keep the schedule, transfer to another line. The ofteuer u intiu makes the an,,,.. mistake the inure curtain he Is that li,- is ngui. When a mini acquires a sore spot lie Is ant to think the whole caminuni!.' is in a eoUHplruey lo rub up ugniust 1:. A general knowledge of stars doesn't necessarily lit a lutiu for a chair in astronomy. Some men look out for themselves, well satisfied that his Satanic majesty will look out for the other fellow. Don't find fault with your neighbor's work unless he Is on your payroll. Amiability is a cood substitute for Intelligence and often passes for it. Positively enred by Uw.fo L,irt!e I'llli.. 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Yon qi m coinldete in erer, -cwillk-8bJ,sumJ gouus, whether fen be, We carry i full Uae r r nishlugs for met, ui , prices and styles rt rigk. Vie own our otri btol ly no rent and m aiiJ with reasonable profit ED. HANSON Xo. East Ninth Swa Kueiie, Oregon due ,.f tbe l'li-1 ill Ibe nil aiHivr. , of ilii.-irsl i" " '' ,.,-,-r. It is '-M .laieaiidacniliti-"'"'' ,ir TO tiin if- ,,,. as nil 'J liinndry "'.JJ (H'livrr wu - FISHER LAW!1 .ii Mnin 6.". No children if ';'';4 none wm I LMEEi To Cur I ft Customers IT' B U 111 I 11 t- ll week iffustratcd songs bewcen a:t$ I thcgrcitcst of Movinj Pla