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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
THE EUGE.VE DAILY GUARD, THt'ESDAT, MAT 2i, E Be alive to opportunity. It's the individual that's active that in the leng run comes out on top. Have you stopped to think that we have such lines as Albert Benjamin and Sophomore Clothes Stetson and Guyer Hats S"!etscn Shces All of these arc carried by the best dealers in lart'.c cities, but are seldom found in tow as of this size ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street BtACKSMlTHT"', Get your Rubber Tires put on by s. b:finnegan ' 574 Olive St Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market - Groceries ' You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Hour and reed No dcliyj, wa have our own delivery Phone M ID ICLI52 E"t Main 53 fo lie 1K.1 jtl 9th St. NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princess N.idinc, by Reid now to be had At Schwarzsch ild's Book Store 306 Willamette St,. E. C. Gulliford F ced and Livery, Boarding Stables Npw Floor Room Xow Rubber Tire Turnout. Fnll Crwk Ntngo Line. FOUR GIRLS Rentored to Health by LjrdU K. IMnk ham's Yegt table Compound m4 Whmt Thi 4mp. HlwLmUnRoM,590 EMtWtti Street, New York, mrif: LydU E. Plukhara'i Vegettv bla Compound oreo cam irregularltlM, po riodlc uttering, and nervous headache, after everything elM dutv let otheri know of it. Kutliariiie(Jrai(,2353 LafuyetU) Ht., Denver, Col., writes: "Thanks to LytMa E. IMnkham's VeKHtallCoinKiunil I am well, af UtThufferilnf for montliM from ner voun pnjwtratioii." Mint .Marie Htoltz mmi, of Laurel, la., writes: "I was inn run liiwnronili t ion ami niif furHiIfntmHuppreHoion, imiitti'Miinn, and nwir rirculiiiion. Ly-Ha K. I'iiikhain'fi Vt'etalfle Compound ma'Io mo will ami strong." Mish KHtm M. Olson, of 417 N. Ka-st St., Kt wiiTH'i, II)., nay: " Ly ii:t 10. 1'ink hum's Vt'KO tithlu Compound cured me of backache, hide ache, and ehtahlihlie J b.-,t local .ioct..r. had ! fulled to help me. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Comiout1l, made from roots und herbs, hits been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, in Ham mat ion, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, iiTetfiilarities, periodic pains,1 backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulcney,indiges Uon,diz.ines.s,oniervou.s prostration. Why don't you try it? . , Mrs. I'inklinm Invites all Hicl women to write her lor advice. Site hits guided thousands to lioiiltli. Address, Lynn. Must). . t A. 1A t". A o. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. A New Set of Chairs Why do yott have OLD SHABBY CHAing In your home, when you enn make them GOOD AS NEW for only 60o T A can of Chlnamol will work wondura In your home. See that the Chinnuian la on every can. Seo our west show window. ASK TO SEE ('ti lt NEW WALL I'Al'KU 16-18 West Sovonth St. ' OVERTON J Wall Paper and Paint Co. GEO. K. MUNROE HT. HOUSFURNISHER STOVES RANGES FURNITURE 67 Wtt Eighth St. Wo have everything for tho kit chen. All sorts of pots and pans In metal and graniti'ware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime instead or a druclgu you will find here. Telephone Kerf rrft. EUGENE .OREGON J. M. Morris J. V. Warren r. Murrii W. The Red Star Heal Kstnlo, IiistinincP, Invest, incut, l.nmi : : i : t Property I. Med mid Sold nt Owner' price I : t : I I Room 4, McCiuuk block, Corner Sth and Willamette Sta. rhotieii Office, Black 6271; Resi dence, Black 4401. Kuirrnc, .... Oregon HALL Sb SHUMWAY 1'liitiililiiK "d Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry n full line of plumbinr nxture ritontt lllnik 1II7U. .4111) Willamette ' "... MOORES WILL PROBABLY NOT RUN AGAIN Gordon Moorea will In all probabil ity not run on the 'varsity track team again. This week he hurt his leg attain where he split it a month ago, and as a result he will not be able to Kincald field against his old foemen of O. A. C. Moores graduates In June, after one of the most brilliant athletic careers. Just how heavy his loss will be tomorrow Is a question, for he was unable to accompany the track team to the Inland Empire, and the team was so balanced that his absence was slightly felt. However, there is no doubt but that Moores, in his events was certain of his places over any man In the Northwest., A yaung lady residing on East Tenth street, had rather a peculiar experience last evening. She was in the living mom of her home studying wnen sne nearu some one on in'jj rent porcn. tioing cut presently anu turning on the hall ilgal, she saw a woman run tiff the porch and across the lawn to the sidewalk. The young lady then noticed that her rubbers. -hi'-,h were left the porch, were missing, and going out to the walk she saw the woman, still running, and one of the rubbers was left on the walk, she evidently being unable to get that one on her foot in her haste. I . Tying her snnbunnet under her chin, She tied her raven ringlets In; Then to the store she went with glee For 1 lolllBter's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Co. KNAPO-GURO DIP AND DISINFECTANT ONE GALLON MAKES 63 GALLONS DIP FOR CURE OF READY e OR USE Knnpo-Uuro Hip is approv ed by the l!u reau of Animal Industry, Washington, 1). G. and per mission granted Us uso In Official Dipping of Sheep for scab. This shows Its value, coining from tne best, aut hority in the world. it la irooo in irenuiiK nuni v-wmc nnd Hog for lice nmt nit "Kin dtsenHea. Be sure to aik for PruRslan Knapo-Curo and Dlnlitfrctnnt. Don't teke some other, act Knnpo-Curo and you get the licet. 8enc for free book on dlpptou. ' Preston & Hales AGENTS Mfgs of Harness and Saddles Dealers in Paints and Wall Paper SAY HOYS! TOM WATSON'S OUT AGAIN THIS SPRING AND CLAIMS THAT FOlt TIIK WHITE 1IOI SK UK'S THE THING Our Popullstlc friends have unbound ed faith and confidence In their can didate. So has the public In us. Our record of the past speaks volumes. It you want to securo satisfaction at all times, patronlie tho Theatre Res taurant. You will be well satisfied with Its meals. THEATRE CAFE Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-toiuorrow fashions as'we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make ymir clothes you are sure of a fit. ' ' HOTKL ARRIVALS HoU'l Snwle. ' George E. Merrill, Salt Lake City. H. Brash, Portland. F. M. Morlarty. S. F. Nate Sweet, N. V. John C. Mosfleld, Portland. , F. Darrlngton. St. Louis. W. H. Bennlnghotf, Portland. Geo. T. Fields, Seattle. H. G. Hurcham, Portland. W. J. Leonard, S. F. C. H. Hoffmaster, Kinnet. J. C. Thomas, Eugene. S. F. Wilson, Eugene. Wm. Mead, N. Y. J. C. Goodwin, Boston. Mrs. Zera Snow, Portland. Mrs. Beach, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. BrocB,bank, N. Y. Master Brockbank, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodie, Oregon City. G. L. Harding. Oregon City. R. D. Wlnslow, Seattle. F. O. Miller, Portland. The Hoffman L. Fuller, Port land. V. C. Brandshager. D. M., Iowa. H. M. I.andess. Vida. A. J. Baker, Portland. J. E. Jacoby, Jasper. Faye Abrams, Kail Cre; k. Miss Simpson, Lealiurg. i. W. H. Help, Lowell. J. Jones, Seattle. J. W. Aubrey. C. R. Sylvester, Jasper. W. G. Eaton, Jasper. A. J. Salisbury. Portland. David Ivy, Crow. C. A. Stephens, Crow. Charles Gold, Crow. Frank Holland, Crow. M. Young, Springfield. Geo. Lamb, Springfield. B. F. Smith and wife, Springfield. C. II. Sellars, city. Simon Green, Boston. Otto Hansel, Chicago. I, , (i. Gillette, Portlatfil. W. P. Harrison, Portland. 1'. D. Gilbert, Portland. W. A. Chesley, Portland. Oscar Ingram and wife, Lebanon. John Wiseman, Lebanon. ' Berney Wilmot. Camas, Wash. C. A. Caswel, Cames, Wash. Bessie Hyland. Gall:-. Or. J. It. Eaton, Baldwin, Kas. G. W. Marshall, Tac::ma. WOMAN' S AIXII.IARV MEETING A special meeting of the Woman's auxiliary of the Commercial Club will be held ill the flub rooms at 7 p. ni. ! Friday to consider the niatttr of ac j companyin;; tho Commeri'jnl Club on jthe trip to Albany Mav Ul22 AI.I1ERTA S. M v.M !"RPHEY. New models easy riding Rambler bicycles on .display. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Be sure and see ttie new short turn bugiry before buyiiu'. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Insist upon DeWnt s Wtich Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Sold by all riruggisls. EX Summer Suits Bought at Henrori's Possess Quality, Style and Best of Workmanship Wo lutve the lines that nuiy lie di'iM-nded iimii to liaik right nd wear well. They are hand, tailored gocxls nnd the lmt terns ,rf the wason's newest shadt-s. We arc Eugene Agents for the MICH AELS, STERN CO' line what more con Id you nsk. Our stock of gouts' furnish ing good-, hats, etc, is com plete and everything at reasou- V nole prices. Come in nod let price: show you. ED. HANSON Xo. 8 Hast Xlnth Strwt Eugene. Oregon For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see ADDITIONAL PEItSONALS R. O. Brady was in the city from Creswell today. W. B. Wing left this afternoon for ooinu south on business. Mrs. S. M. Godardame up from Portland this afternoon to attend the Junior Prom. Miss Kathleen Mllllorn came up from Junction City this afternoon on a short visit. ' Drs. A. J. and E. B. Dayton, of Sa lem, were arrivals in Eugene on the afternoon train today. Hon. T. B. Kay arrived up from Salem this afternoon to look after the affairs of the Eugene woolen mill of which he is a stockholder. Mrs. A. G. Atwood arrived in bu gene this afternoon from Falls City. Polk county, and will visit friends a few days. Lloyd HugheB. who lives a couple of miles north of town. Is quite ill. Dr. W. O. Prosser is the attending physician. Mrs. W. ,W. Oglesby, of Cottage Grove, after a visit at the home of Carl Oglesby in Eugene, returned home today. W. P. Warne, of Washington.Pa.. was an arrival in Eugene this after noon. He is looking over the state fnr a locution. T. H. Fenton, of Dexter, was In the city today on his way to Myrtle Creek to attend the meeting of the ItniitiKt Association. 1,.l.n Z,.t, and dmiffhtpr Of Portland, arrived here this after-1 noon and will visit at the home of J. W. White and daughters. Mrs. E. Carter, of Seattle, who has been visiting here for some time, went to Creswell this afternoon. She was accompanied by Mrs. Emma Lee. Rev. D. E. Olson went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to speak on pro hibition there tonight. He was ac-e-mpajiled by Professor Jesse Davis, who will sing. John M. Moore, a well-known vet eran of the Spanish-American war, having been a. member of Company C, Second Oregon, in the Philippines, is in Eugene greeting old comrades. II? is now traveling for a life insur ance company. Albany lhrald: Walter Bilyeu, a former Albany young man, now practicing dentistry in Eugene, came down, last night and took the first degree in Masonry. Dr. Bilyeu is now ' almost completely recovered frsiu the effects of bis recent illness. lMCS'IC AT ( HOW There will be a public picnic at Craw on the nth of June. In the forenoon there will be a short program-ami in t ho afternoon there will be races and ball games. Prizes will be given for the fastest foot races, men's race, boys' race, girls' race, ttig-of-yar and ball game. There will be a ilauce in the even ing. Tickets, 51.23, supper included. w21 d2 5 The World's llest I'll nunc is not entirely free from disease. On the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the low levels malaria is encountered to a greater or lesser extent, according to altitude. To overcome climatic affections, lassi tude, malaria, Jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Biters, the great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness and Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at W Kuykendall'a drug store. Price BO cents. FOB SALE OH TRADE One of the best retail merchandise stores in Lane county. Parties will take improved farm property or Eu gene property to value of their prop erty, $4500. Balance for stock, from $3000 to $5000, to be cash. This Is a splendid chance If you are looking for a chance to make money. Ad dress "P.," this office. m31 It. C. MOitG A N'S FUtXITl RE FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Blnck 5391. Residence phone Black 5501. BAPTIST MARKET At Manvllle day, May 23. & McKlnney's Sattir m22 Kennedy's Laxative Cough Svrup does not constipate, but on the other hand its laxative principles gently move the bowels. Children like It. Sold by all digglsts. STERNBERG & 11AKIHT. Photos, stamps and post cards General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf I'se stair pans under your stair car pet. We have them. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. SIMMONS' PHOTO TEXT Oak Street, between 9 and 10. Kodol completely digests all class es of food. It will get righ: at the trouble nnd do the verv work itself for the stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold by nil druggists. Fresh garden seed In bulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Thousands of rolls of new waH pa per Just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. v1,T y"r "ems to nauseate ou take kodol. Take Kodol now and untM you know you are right wh tn. 3mrHP ,"n'. Rny do"ht what It 111 do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have nd Kodol fr a few weX R Is sold here by all druggists. NEW TODAY Where the finest biscuit cake, hot:breads, cru or .puddipgs are required yal is indispensabk, BaKing Powder Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, eyery-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more tasty; nutritious and wholesome. LOST VALLEY NOTES (Special Correspondence.) Lost Valley, May 21. Miner Weg. ner, of Camp Croelt, was in the val ley last week visiting friends and relatives. A large number of our neighbors went to Rush", Island last Sunday to witness the baptizing there. Twelve Ladies -fuse Tailored Salts . $25.00 Values for $14,85 Newland's store hr.3 jurt rceived by express a lot of ladies' Suits, fine tailored, lijw buuuucr and early fall styles, Jackets Ml satin lined The colors are Copenhagen, golden brown and navy, sizes, IS; 34, 38, 38, 40. And you can save $10.15 if yon buy these elegant Suits for they are $25.00 values. The lot on sale. We invite you to call and see them whether you wish to buy or not. At this price the lot should net last many days ' Sale price To Make This Sale "IIU, We will offer out regular line of Ladies' Spring Suits D to week at the following prices $10,00 Suits $7.50 $14 Suits $12.00 $12.50 Suits $9.90 $15 Suits $12-50 Silk Petnicoats this week , . $4.90 Ladies Dress Skirts, 1 0 off $10,00 Black Voile Skirts at $7.90 Gr ind Embroidery Sale all this Wec' lVEWLAND'S! Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixture. We do all j kind of reliable pjumbing ; and tinning Wv.rk. Cal)' and let us estimate oni your work o Aya & Heitemu 'I i were baptized. T II. Kenton left today for Miri ! c",('k' 'h""? he will atteno tbek tist. Association. p , ,:-l'v;irds mMm! m, last Sunday a; June. A tee mil ' was in in tendance. .Mrs. W. II. Kenton complete! t very successful seven-mail,' ttn of school next Fridav. 14, IS, one oi is mi $14.85 EUGfNE'S BARGAINS? FANCY PRIZE CATTtf ,.,,, offered ton6 are l'h i Ua t-'lil-.-''- ' . , I.' i-ml Ilav V.HI " r i ,; next i. ,.n I- a tr-tf 0! f- Brcdsrs' Bros Ph tie .Van 40 West. DON'T READ; THIS ; ii.i,vouniw; JWchavc it F rf 10c up and it is up T.et CHICHESTER'S PILLS "i'V.i.V'Ci'V,!r,.v'.rfu'iiTVk f,V-t::'. I'Ul.e. i:..t . i . .it . ,- . AV'0 ' " ft !.. . v! :- G. F. McLOED 44 East 9th St. Successor to T. V. CASE Lurford fcHjii 100 Writ Hilt Strwi. l'lione Main Oft McFALL & HEITAN t Door North Hoffman Hou 54 West 8th St, WANTED TO RENT 1 .m I,. -A six or sev.-n-pr-fer fur office. Phone black I 117 O. . " th and " ' " il'ARD. ; t I nished. Call 0 Sl ltSCRIHE FOR THE GI J