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THE EVOBKE DAILY GUARD, ITESDiVj MAT IB, 10 i f t ' n e f ;? I ; c ;' i f n r i , y 1 fCMUM HOt 4 CO riM CMJm Nakwa Mama ai Mm f i i1 mirsww. . Jt'f'x j ' fti.nst'? iijL yfYi"'vi-(f lW'' '' ' v. K"v"-'' WALL STREET SHOWS SIGNS OF, REAL REVIVAL 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 and Peg Top Trousers $2.50 to $7.50 New York, May IS. 'Prices of se- icurlttes advanced lust week witii 'growing Impetus and IncreaslnR vol ume of transactions, tile total saies un liiuisuay rihiiiK iu ine largest hi 'any day since last summer before the i financial crisis developed. The per sistence of the advance and Its free dom from Influence on check by events seemingly unfavorable to val ues gave It Impresslveness and had the effect of converting a growing number of skeptics In the profession al operating class who had contested the advance by short Bales at various stages and had tried repeatedly to cover a loss. Abandonment of opponltlon by this class and their turn to the long side had not a little to do with this In creased animation and buoyancy of the market. The success with which all obstacles Were overcome and per haps aggressively advanced from the inception of the political movement has beon convincing proof of the wide resources commanded by the leaders of the movement who are commonly believed to Include great banking houses and Individual capi talists whose Influence commands the resources of the most powerful group of capitalists in the country. S. H. Friendly E Stetson, Varsity Hats it. c. HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE. , AT VALLIARD HALL Make your plans to attend the fi nal debate of the Oregon High School Debuting League at Vlllard hall Frl-dav--.a'vGntnir. Mav 2 0. Astoria will flnhntn' J.nhnnnn fni tho el. n til nltn. ! uhlp of. the state, and the winner will receive a fine silver cun given by the regents of the University as lndl-jWLn ftj viui.uin, The subject will bo "Proportional i HonroBontntlon," a very live quuHtlon 1 to ooma before the voters at the dec-' tlon on June 1. I Astoria, tho champion of the Co-1 lumblu rlvor district, has defeated linker City, the representative of MOKCiAX'H KUKXITUtE FACTOR!' Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone HiacK obwij - visit at the home or ner' rather, C. j Rf) 10 D 1 1 1 1 fl I U R I rUDLIU UUILUII1U BILL INCREASED. May 4 9 Kastland. in Eu-,iie. returned to me ., ... mittee added $H nuo.UOO, brinsing the total carried by lhe ,neasure as reported to the 6enate to over 30, 000,000. Tb ig acllon includes $3, 000.000 for the pUrehase of land for uu!iu.ub in Washington. ' IUjiIio Gets Jjind Tne senate today agreed to the house amendments to the senate bill Grlf- jKrar -ing one minion acres of land to state of Idaho under tne carey ct. SIMMONS PHOTO TENT. Oak Street, between 9 and 10. Cures dizzy spells, tired .feelings, stomach and liver troubles, keeps you summer. That b what llol- llsler's Kinky Mountain Tea will do. Try It and you will always buy It. 1)5 ceil Is, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Company. When your food seems to nauseate you take Kodol. Take Kotlol now Uaslorn Oregon, and Lebanon, the ; and until you know you are right champion of tbo Central Oregon dis trict, has defeated (irnnls Pass, the! representative of Southern Oregon,. The debate will be a warm one. ml!)1 again. There Isn't any doubt about what It will do and you will tlud the truth of this statement, verified after you have used Kodol for a few weeks It Is sold here by all druggists. $.1 HKWAItr. 1 had stolen from the barn Satur day night or Sunday morning my saddle. It has my nanio across thf hack of the pommel A. P. McKln r.y. Will give V" reward for an definite information regarding the same. i A. n. McKlNZEY, tt At Hampton llros,, Eugenn Wo still have our bargRln cor.nter, which Includes hardware, furniture r.igs and matting. Don't wait until they are all gnno. C11AMHKKS HARDWARE! CO. KlmmoiiH' Pliolo TYnt Oak streot. . near !)th. Stamps, postcards and I photos at lowest prleea. llso stair paus under your stnlr car pet. Wb have them. C1IAMI1KIIS II All DWARK CO. j n sure and sen the lirw short turn btigirv beforrt buvlnir. CIIAMIUOII.K ll.VHDWARK CO. ! Hen' supplies of ail kinds. I CIIAM1II0I1S HARDWARK CO. ' Kodol completely digests all class es of food. It will get rlgh: at the trouble and do tho very work Itself for the stomach. It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. NKW TODAY. FOR SAI.K A 30-horsepower lint all complete and III good repair; ! also a 70-horsenower needing I some repairs. Kugeno Woolen Mill. 32 . ' PERSONA Ii . ' " Stuart Stanleton left today for Col fax, Wash. C. R. Griesen. of Hood River, Is in the city. '. C. E. Bailey, of Junction, was In Kugeno today. C. H. Hanson, of Grlnnell, Iowa is In tho city. Clifford Edwards Is at Leaburg for some time. s R. h. Whipple, of Drain, 13 in Eu gene on business. E. E.- Hyland is down from Low ell for a fe,w days. , Donald Graham, of Albany Is in the city on business. x W. H. Balnbrjdg-a Is in the city from Creswell on business. A. T. Sonnott made a trip to Junc tion City today ou business. Fred Fischer, lhe Marcola lum berman, la In tho city today, C. F. Wolfe, of Chico, Cal., was an arrival In Eugene last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sol Lars, of Ac me, are In Eugene for a, few days. Hon. J. D. Matlock was a passen ger to Albany today on business. W- H. Whiteaker came up from the north on the afternoon train to day. Captain and Mrs. A. F. Hurd left this morning for their home In Flor ence. . Attorney Geo. A. Pipes returned this afternoon from a trip to Port land. Mrs. Stephanie Schuecker return ed this afternoon from a trip to Port land. .1. A. Buchanan and Q. W. Small of Roseburg, are In the city on tim ber business. Miss Vera Herren came down from Cottage Grove on tho afternoon train today. Miss Myra Brown Is up from Port land for a4wo weeks' vacation, vis iting her sisters. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred E. Chambers have returned home from their trip to San l' ranclsco. Miss Helen Pfaff. of Portland, af ter a few days' visit In Eugene, re turned home today. Banner Brooke, lot Portland, Is here visiting bis brother, Lloyd, a student at the I'nlverslly. .1. S. Luckey Is home from Walla Walla nnd Pullman, Wash., where be witnessed the track meets. A. .1. Johnson, ex-sherll'f of Lane county, was In the city on business today. His home Is at Creswell. C. L. Weber, the Creswell mer chant, was In the city today, return ing home on tho afternoon train. Benjamin Beu'ty, a student at the I'niverslty, has discontinued his stud ies nnd returned to his home In Port-lard. 11. X I'razer was a passenger to Salem on tho noon train today to attend the grand lodge of Odd Fel low--. George Richardson, of LaGrande. Is here visiting bis brother, Joel Richardson, a student nt the I'nlverslly. Mrs. Pauline Washburn, of Oak Hoden. ' " r Sciinm and wife, of Acme, are In Eugene on their way to Viola, Wisconsin, where they wilj visit for some time. , Mrs. J. II. Daniel went to Salem on a visit. She was accompanied by her little niece, Doris Shaw, of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Herren, cf Cor valil3, arrived In Eugene this after noon to visit at tne nome ui ..... ..u , Washington, Mrs. E. C. Lake. committee on uubJiu HerDerl l-.asuanu, " n" grounds today visiting his father, County Treasurer r.asuana, in r.ug-ne, ,v.u.UvU ed the house last metropolis tonaj. W. F. Walker, W. B. McKlnney auld Charles Dorrity, of bprmgiieia. went to Salem to attend me grauu lodge of Odd Fellows. Frank La'ole, of Walker, was In Eugene today on bis way home from Natron, where he has Deen empiujeu for the past several wen. Mrs. A. M. Griffin and children went to Portland ioub. . lllr fin will Join tneni in a. uaj u. they will remain thera some tim. I C. W. Martin ana wne, vi ling, were in Bugone today on the .r way to cottage urove, '.aey will visit Mrs. Martin's folks few days. OJcdrora Tribune: .urs omnia Thompson Hardy, oi Eugrae, is vis iting In Jacksonville, the guest of her cousins. Misses Carrie. Beekman and Corinno Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn, of Portland, stopped off in Eugene last night on their way home from a visit at Jacksonville. Mrs. M. A. Green has left for her old home in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Green accompanied her as far as Portland. Medford Tribune: Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn, who have been stop ping at Jacksonville during the past few weeks, left for their home at Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams re turned laBt night from their trip to San Francisco. They made a short trip through Southern California and stopped a few days in Southern Oregon. Jj" and It only had tha 6V jels. 18-Inch BY COMMIT f EE -The senate iill.lin.ra i.i.H "'y' .'eted consider- Take H i clerk since the biwksi I? voters, will begin work! W wflnjik l department at the S. p. ; To purif. ., V I w, taking the place of f ai ,VjSf al 'V CITY NEWS WILIAAMt' KIUSiJl MJ.Ld Have you negieciea your kidneys? Have you oyerworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to puss urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Clcvelaqd, Ohio. A (.'iilifornian's Link. : "The luckiest day of m'.y life was when I bought a box of Buckten's Arnlsa Salve," writes Charles F. Bu duhn, of Tracey, Cal. "Two 25c box es cured me of an annoying case of Itching piles, which had troubled me for years and had yieldejl under no other treatment." Sold under guar antee at W. Kuykendnll's drug store. PURE WATER For pure bedi ock water sea G. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing Into the ked rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. G. W. Taylor, 828 Patterson street, Eugene. Phone Red 3377. ' The work of laying the slate roof of the new passenger depot, was be gun today. Sunshine, rain and hail was the program for today. Will summer ever come? The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Palmer at 643 Alder street on Wednesday afternoon. . ' The stone work on the new addi tion to the First National bank build ing was begun today by J. A. Nash, Robert J. Gross Is having John Hunzlcker draw plans for a five room bungalow to be erected on his lot on East Eleventh street, between Mill and High. . . ROLLED BARLEY HAY AND At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. tf See tne new sar"-ry carpet lining. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Remember the date, Bat ilea Male Quartet. May l!Hh. ml9 New models ea9y riding Rambler bicycles on display. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Take one of our Coffle'd p6wer washers on 30 days' trial and you can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Thousands of rolls of hew wall pa per 1st received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Insist upon DeWltt s Wtich Hazel Salve. It Is especlnUy good for piles. Sold by all r!rngglsts. See tho new braced Hnvage wheel. No extra charne for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. FOIl SALE- Two full-blooded Ken- tucky fox htniuds. Enquire tit 4ii:t Olive slreei: plume Red 1741. mlM WANTED - Ranch wink by the , month or will rent one on shares. Addivs'i L. A. Clark, 2S.". Jeffer son str.H't. Eiriene. dw tn2li 1 v A GREAT SAVING In lending money by mall Is effected by using our drafts. The coat of them is leas than one-fifth as mnrh as express or poatofflre money order lu sunn of over $1.00, and la lower on any amount over li.OO. Bank drafts are the generally accepted moans of tranamlttlng funds and are safe, convenient and payable In any city, while they may 'be transferred by endorsement as often aa desired, i "The fee charged by the bank are: ' On sums of $15.00 or leaa 5c ' Over $2S 00. not exceeding $100 10c Each additional $1.00, or fraction 5c We furnish drafts direct on hundreds of cities In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and South and Central America, as well as the principal points In the I nlted States. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $J25,0OO.OO Established I82 laud, Cal., arrived here last night to him A young man In Portland went In to a North End saloon with hi montn s wages and sain lie was a rich man's son, money being no ob ject to him. When he refused to do nate a few dollnrs to the men to whom he was talking and who were unemployed, thev threw him down and took nil of his money away from Charles McFarland, who has been working In the county clerk's office as regihi-iaiion ciera since the b were open to lu the freight depot toiuorro u. nuww.u.1, uu ..as resigned to go to farming after two years or laithtul servic,!. Dr. Bartle Is attending the 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. L. K. Culloch, who 'resides southwest of the city. The little girl a few days ago was thrown from a horse and in ternally injured. While her inju ries are very painful and she will be confined to her bed for some time with them, It Is not thought that they are fatal. Governor Chamberlain will speak at Junction City the afternoon of May 21. The, meeting will take place at 1 o'clock. On that evening be will address the voters of Eugene at the theatre. . Ex-Uhited States Senator Gearin, who Is touring this part of the state with the governor, will speak at Cottage Grove on that after noon and will come down to Eugene to be with the governor here In the evening. -L SICK SfEABfiBHE Positively cared by these Little Pillr, Tuey also relieve Dis tress arom Byspepsla, In dlgasUaa and Too Heart; Eating; A partect rem edy (or Dizziness, tiausoa. Drowsiness. Bad Taste in the Woutb. Ooute4 Tongoo, Pain In tbo side TORPIB UYBR. Thas regulate tba Bowels. Purely Vegetable. - SMALL PtLL - SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE. CARTERS IflVER JlpjUs. J.A.FOIf.EReCt Golden California Sunshine in every tin of Folg'er's Gate Coffee SOLD ON MERIT J. A. FOLGER & CO. aUtabfoh 1030 SAN FRANCISCO Charles Kuthe, Lester Luckey, Roscoe Riley and Percy Patterson have launched their gasoline launch in the river and the little craft Is now in commission. Mary E. Hughes has been granted a divorce from Newton Hughes by Judge Harris. The plaintiff is also grautcd the care and custody of their minor son, Jasper. . L. R. Edmnnsoil, Welby Stevens, Henry Stewart and J. W. ilaker, Democratic candidates for office, are on a trip down the Siuslaw In the in terests of their candidacy. The time of he Memorial se'r vice at the Methodist church Sun day, May 24-, is 10:3b a. m. Instead of 11, as given In the JiuWiBhsd pro gram. , . Hon. Steven A,."Lb'weil, of Pendle ton, was M) have spbk'eh. at the court house ias't hlghl, ;but ;bwing tb a mis understanding . the date Has -been postponed until 'Saturday night of this 'week. Stis. A. "E. b'un'n 'is Having plans drawn by Architect John Hunzlcker for a fiye-room bungalow to 'be built oh her lot at the coiner of West BALED Tenth and Olive streets this summer. Architect Y. D. Hensill. is finish ing plans for a $3000 residence to he erected by R. J, Hemphill on his tarin at i-ieasani mn mis summer. The excavation for tha building is al ready completed. A majority of the merchants have agreed to close their places of busi ness dining the Oregon-O. A. C. field meet in this city Friday afternoon In order that the employes as well as the proprietors niuy uttend, .1. 1). Damnum returned this morn ing from Portland, where he went to see his son, Frank, who had one of bis. arms badly cut ill a sawmill. Thtf hand was nearly cut off, but the doctors say they can save it. Tile, concrete work, on tho new' Heckwlth block is completed except the fire walls, and if the weather is not too bad tley will be finished ill a couple of days. The roof on the west portion of the building Is on. Mike Wald has leased Attorne.4 .1. 10.. Young's building in Coittage Grove for a five-rent motion picture theatre which he. will open there about June 1. He thinks there is a splendid field for such a place of amusement there. J. A. Cudgel, of Portland, was In lhe city today looking for a location. He has lu"u through Southern Ore Sim and likes Eugene and surround ing ciuntry best of all. He is also looking for a location for a brother-in-law of his. A dozen or fifteen members of the Pythian Sisters at Albany ram? to Eugene this afternoon to attend an entertainment to be given bv Hel metia temple of Eugene tonight. There will be a program and a lunch. D. A. Ulsdon, or Seattle, has sold tho old Risdon property at the cor ner of East Seventh and High streets to E. L. Chambers, of this citv. The property is 160x300 feet in dimen sions, and . abuts on the mill pond which Is owned by Mr Chambers. Companies a and C have begun their annual target practice on the ranges south of the city. Some good scores have already been made by a number of members of each com pany, and both win rank high in marksmanship at the end of the sea son. The city's new street roller was unlouded from the car at the depot today. It weiehs 12 uQ.. The is. " be replaced by 24- nch wheel, a, soo as att() PABTFB'tf Gsmiina Must Bear REFUSE SUBSTITUTES- Read This! - does your SUMMER SUIT LOOK RIGHT flfipa IP """a tailored Km the VmA -' mat v sesses qualitj.6lu. ttjie. ComeaadKtomipriii, summer line, You complete la ererr mm cwlllbeglau(0shw goods, whothcrroiibiu. We carry a full Um nisblugs for men, usj prices and styles are tight We own our mn btftj lay no rout and are u&tr. with a raisnnalile prollt. 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 ED. HANSOfi Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL s A pure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent comiJcxinn and keeps I he skin clear, soft and velvety. Relievos skin Irritation and should be used freely after Imth imr and shaving, iving a ueugni- and reiresninL etluct. At deal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by Ken T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of QOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM JTOB UU AMD RECOMMENDED BT 1 jj Ao. 8 East Ninth Slmt fj Kugene, Orcgoi1 I j j- ii i ILme,! I To Our I I - Customers 8 I fe LI .... 1...., iH glV fill No chilnrfli w" STAM.UV'S, HI 2 Wlllan,..!!,. St. - - . duel the lut !'. in the rut alien'. This arlirlo has "n f interest lo.'11. ilale ami ""' iniW TO (il n- IMinne us a ""'"II l'-'-hy "rk f ,.K si , (leiuer vi" cluirae. FISHER IMiene Main tt. l' ORPHEUM THEATRE Ur der Entirely New Managemeni. I HDiruAM nrnou; A 1 9nl Ii RlC 1 "L A To-Night and All Week THE EMPIRE STOCK CO. Presenting all week or jit Ni York: Comedy Su3 . " ... "The Millionaire Illutrte4sonjrs b'ccn acts arJ the greatest of Moving Picture 'UacU Torn' Cabin' Cuatain rises at 8 p. nft-Saturdavs r.V ItV , ,:I,'",r- in the Ka-t ' 1 no roller was r,,,m Io'r 0 viui.oo.vil ivc niiu