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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
THE Kl'GfcNK DA1LV CI - - 0& 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 Stetson She e3 All of these are carried by the best dealers in large cities, but are seldom found in towns of this size. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street BLACKSMITH h"s A ftPtOMTY. I 'I 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 JOc Cigar on the market ', Groceries You will always find . , the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No deUyi, we have our own delivery Phone f If DICLI52Et Main 53 Oo rl.lK.loM 9th St. NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princess Nadinc, by Reid now to be had at - Schwarzschild's Book Store 386 Willomatte St. E. C. Gulliford Fee land Livery, Boarding' Stables New Floor Itoiun New Kill. her 'I'lii- I anient. 1'nll I'revk Stage Lino, 1011 West Hlli Street. Phone .Main D'l ffoaen as Wail as Wen Are Blade ISissraMs by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble p:eys upon the mind, discourages and lesscusainbitioli; lieauty, Mgor ana cheeriul-nt-ss goon disapjiear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the unite scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause of thediffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys aud bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney' and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and tho immediate effect of SwamD-lJoot is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in litty ceut and one-dollar size bottles, You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Bom of Bwunp-Booi. pamphlet telling all about 8wamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Uiiigliamton, N. Y., on even bottle. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eueene.' Of. A New Set Chairs Why do you have SHABBY CHAIRS In your homo, when you can make thotn GOOD AS NEW for only 50o 7 A can of Chlnamel will wort wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman Is on every can. See our west show window. ASK TO SHE Wit XEW WALL PAPER ( 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. DON'T READ THIS Unless you want to buy J WALL PAPER ; Wc have it per roll from JOc up and it is up to date Ludford & Haskell J Practical Palntrn ind Decorators m 8th and Charnelton Streets , lliltil GEO. K. MUNROE TF. HOUSFURNISHER STOVES--R ANGUS FURNITURE 6? Wast Eighth St,. We have everything fur tho kit chen. All suits of pots and pans In lift :il and gniultowuro. All tho little contrivances that inuke rooking a piiHIIuin Instead of a drudxo you will find here. Telephone Red D576. EUGENE .OREGON Madame Dean's FRENCH P,. . a FEMALE rlLLOi A SAm, Our aim Kn-I l.IKI roil St I'l'KKHKKU ' M tt NHTitr a T ion, BETtK MOWH TB FAIL. HiM Hrnvt ihmmIv! Nillnliu-UiMi (i'.inr itii!At or Mi'tirv li. fun.lt !, S.'iit I'm Tior 1" 0"- WUlm-ml th.tn on tilul, lo K nil for wttrn ivllcvi'il. hm i.u.s Ki'itini; Hi.- v O 'i'1'. "" it no mi it 1 1 tuti 1 1 ur n noi imvi'UMin niui your i it. UXIHO MtOICtL.CO., 601 ft, Uacii'ir, Pi. Swift ODD FELLOWS MEET AT ALBANY NEXT YEAR Salem, Or., May 21. Selection of Albany as the place fur the next meeting. Installation of officers and a street parade In which nearly 500 Odd Fellows and Itebekahs partici pated, were the principal Incidents in the last day of the session of the Odd Fellows.' grand lodge. This afternoon the new presiding officers announced the names of ap pointive officers and immediately af terward the usual installation exer cises were held. The full list of new grand officers Is as follows: (iruiul IOdge Officers. Grand master, Kd Hostetler, The Dalles; deputy grand master, H, E. Coolldge, La Grande; grand warden, T. F. Hyan, Oregon City; grand sec retary, E. II. Sharon, Portland; grand treasurer; O. D. Doane, The Dalles; grand marshal. F. D. Gardiner, Ba ker City; grand conductor, Amos Vass, Salem; grand guardian, C. B. Dinwiddle, Prinevllle; grand herald, J. L. Reynolds, Jacksonville; grand chaplain, Thomas J. Elklns, Portland. Kehckiilt Assembly Officers. The new grand officers of the Re bekah assembly are as follows:' President, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Grants Pass; vice president, Mrs. Carrie Hubbard, Independence; sec retary, Mrs. Ora Cosper, Dallas; war den, Mrs. Addl? Grout," LaGrande; treasurer, Mrs. Edna Jacobs, Corval lis; marshal, Mrs. Belle Belchers, La fayette; conductress, Mrs. May' Geer, Hlllsboro; chaplain, Mrs. Jaca Wll loughby, Eugene; Inside guardian, Fannie Hickman, Portland; outside guard. Nettle Burnett, Murshfleld. There was a close contest between Flood River and Albany for selection as the next place of meeting, but the hitter place won out by a narrow mac gin. ItOLLLD I1AIU.I.Y AND BALED , IIAV At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. ' tf KNAPO-CURO DIP AND DISINFECTANT ONE GALLON MAKES 63 GALLONS DIP FOR CURE OF READY FOB USE Knapo-Curo Dip is approv ed by the Bu reau of Animal Industry, Washington, D. C. and per mission granted Its use In Official Dipninir of Sheep for scab. This shows its value, coming from the best authority in me worm. i It in goon in trenung nnri, i-htiic Innd Hok. for Uoe and all .kin dl.ea.es. B. sure to a.k for Pru..!nn Knapo-Curo and Ui.lnfcctant. Don't take some other, Ret Knnpo-Curo and you get the uc.t. ocn I'Jr irec uuui uu uipytutf . ; Preston & Hales AGENTS Mfgs of Harness and Saddles Dealers in Paints and Wall Paper SAY HOYS! TOM WATSON'S Ol'T A(i.IX THIS sritlMi AM CLAIMS THAT I'Olt THK WHITK HOI Si: HK S THK TH1M! Our l'opullstlc frloiuls hnvo lmliouiHl- od faith mul ciinnilonre In thulr cnu- illdalo. So has tho public in us. Our rtn'or.l if tlio p:sr siioalcs volunics. If you want to sootiro satisfaction nt nil tlinos, palrotilxo Iho Thoatro Uos- tauiant. You will bo woll sallsfU'd with its moals. THEATRE CAFE Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the g.is fixtures. We do all ' kinds of reliable plumbing j and tinning Wv.rk. Oi!l ; and let us estimate on your worn - Ar- Jf?. UaUtm, I AT THK OHPHKIM TIIKATISK ! Large crowds continue to visit the I Oriibcuiii theatre each evening to bee jliie Empire S;o-k Company, which is ; presenting the New York couieJy success, "th Millionaire." and eM ' audience Is kept bu-y lau'hiS from ! beginning to end. T. e iiiu:rat i i song and the realistic inovifg pi : jtures of "Uncle Tom's Cab;:." are ! auong the attractive features of the jOrpheupi's bill this week. Next i week, commencing Monday night, the ! Empire Stock Company will present "My Sweetheart," a beautiiui com edy drama In four acts. The curtain rises each evening at 8:15, there be ing only one show at night except on Saturday night, when two perfor mances are given, the first starting at 7:30, and the second at 9:15. Do not forget the matinee of "The Mil lionaire" tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. . NOTICE OF SALE. Notice la hereby given to' whom it may concern that by virtue" of an pr der of the County Court i of Lane County, Oregon, made and entered on the 11th day of -May, 1908. the undersigned . administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jacob Huff, deceased, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the steps of the Lane County Court House In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1908, at the hour of 2:30 p. m., per tain real property belonging to said estate, described as follows, to-wit: Lots 6 and 7 In block 41, in Jnuction City, Lane County, Oregon. W. C. WASHBURNE, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jacob Huff, de- ceased. 0. F. SKIPWORTH, Attorney. PICXIC AT CHOW There will be a public picnic at Crow on the 5th of June. In the forenoon there will be a short pro gram and In the afternoon there will he races and ball games. Prizes will" be given'for the fastest foot races, men's race, boys' race, girls' race, tug-of-war and ball game. ' - There will be a dance In the even ing. Tickets, $1.25, supper Included. Yesterday's baseball scores: Los Angeles, 4; San Francisco, 1." Port land, 3; Oakland, 3 (called in sixth on account of rain). Bee supplies of Aii kinds. . CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Summer Suits ' Bought at Hanson's Possess Quality, Style and Best of Workmanship Wo linvo the lines Unit may be (l('M'iidc(l iiKin to look right nil wear woll. They are hand. fnilmiHl goods iiiiil 'tlio patterns jf the season's newest 'similes. Wo lire lOugono Aonts for the MK'HAIXS, ST KllX CO' line what more could you nsk. Our stock of (touts' furnish liiK goods, hats, I'to, is com. ploto anil everything at mison nhle prices. Come in anil lot us show you. ED. HANSON Xo. Kust Ninth' Stroot Kiigeno, Oregon For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see' McFALL & HEITZMAN J Door North Hoffman Hon J. M. Morru V. P. Morn's! J. W. Warren The Red Star Ileal l-tte. Insurance, Invest iiienti, Loan : : : : : rroiN'riy l.iietl 11 ml Sold nt t tier s in-lee li.wm t. M.-Ctm.v h'.nok. Corner s- A md Willamette Sis. I! i 1 RHODODENDRON FIESTA AT FLORENCE A BIG SUCCESS L. E. Bean and W. W. Calkins re turned on last night's stage from Florence, where they attended the rhododendron festival Wednesday, May 20th, and Incidentally looked after their polltk-al fences In that vi cinity. They reflort the festival a splendid success, the weather being pleasant, rain falling on the day pre vious and the day afterward, but none on that day. The rhododen drons were at their best and the town was lavishly decorated with them. The streets were fitted up in a splen did manner for the occasion and the people of the little seaport city did themselves proud In making the af fair a success. Miss Laura Johnson was crowned Queen Khododendra )y Joaquin Miller, he Poet of the Si erras, who was there with his broth ers, Geo. Molvln Miller, of Eugene, and James Miller, of North Yakima, Wash. The mayor of the city made a very pretty speech as he. presented the keys of the city to the queen, and Miller spoke on rhododendrons. John Hartog, manager of the-Eugene Com mercial Club, made the principal ad dress of the occasion, which is highly spoken of by those who heard it. FIRST. NATIONAL BANK . MAKES STRONG SHOWING i The F!r3t National Bank of Eu gene prints Its sworn report in to day's tluard, and as usual makes a very strong showing: The follow ing condensed statement is evidence that it is not only a large and grow ing'financvlal Institution, but that its management is such that it can be heartily endorsed by every depositor and patron. " ' Liabilities Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus -and undivided " profits 109,524.21 Circulation . 100,000.00 Deposits .... . . 1,397,104.84 Total $1,700,629.05 Kcsources Available cash $ 783,893.08 Loans . . ' 513,202.57 U, S. and other bonds and Eugene city warrants 372,707.67 Bank building and fur niture 22,734.62 Other real estate 14,091.11 Total $1,706,629.05 OREGON WINS ANNUAL ' MEET FROM FARMERS (Continued from Page One.) dall (Oregon), tied for first plncv; 10 feet 6 inches. Williams (Ore gon), third. 10 feet. Low hurdles Huston and Rob erts (Orogon), first and second; Brodio (O. A. C), third. Time, 26 1-5. Discus throw Mclntyre (Oregon), 115 feet 7 inches; Jamison (6. A. C.) second, 1.12 feet. Lounsberry (O. A. C), third; 107 feet. ' Relay race, one mile O. A. C. won by ten yards, the team being Howard, Davolt, SLeiwer and Gren haw. Oregon team, Reid, Dodson, Downs and Lowell. OFFICIAL FOKF.t AST FOR NORTHWEST Portland, May 22. Ore gon. Washington and Idaho Probably fair tonight and Saturday; warmer. 4. THK STHF.XI OVS LIKE Pulls So Hard mi the Stomach It .Must Have Help The stress and strain of the stren uous life in both city and country makes stomach troubles. Five peo ple suffer today where one did ten years ago with sick headache, dizzi ness, flatulence, distress after eating specks before the eyes, bloating, ner vousness, sleeplessness and the other symptoms of Indigestion. All who are suffering with stom ach troubles, and that means at least two out of throe in Kugene and other towns, should use Mi-o-na stomach tahlois. Nothing else is as safe yet effective; nothing else can be so thoroughly relied upon to relieve all troubles from indigestion a.s Mi-o-na So ivli;,i,e ls Mi-o-na that the Hed c niss lirug Companv, with every "0-ceut hex they sell, give a guaran tee to refund the money unless the remedy cures. t'liiiago Wheat Market Chicago, May 22 Mav, $1.02 5-S-July. SMI l-S; September S6 3-S- De cember, SS 1-4. The funeral of Hilda fielsell was conducted at 2 .iVi.wb 1.1. i: ! residence nf her uncle, Iw Beisell on West F.lghih street, Kev t) n" , Trimble orfleial ing. ' T.ie epenlng chapters of the new serial. -The Man of the Hoar," are printed In today's i;ard. Our read ers will find this novel vow inter-' 'm,vhW nWu ,"ay rilli"s "n"ler i bicycles on dipav. CHAMHKKS l'lAUnWAUK CO Ladies' Flee Tailored Suits $25.00 Values for $ 14. r Newland's store has Just received by nnte "'0j Suits, fine tailored satin lined. The colors are Copenhagen, golden hrn. . 18; 34, 36, 38, 40. And you can ., ,,T..mV- Him i .. tnese elegant suits for they aro 1 on sale. We Invite you to call nnH see them whether you wish to buy or not.' At this price the lot should not last many days Sale price : To Make This Sale We will offer out tegular line of Ladies' Snrin. ' a at the following prices i?tul Suds week $10,00 Suits $7.50 $14 Suits ton $12.50 Suits $9.90 $5Suih $12 Silk Petnicoats this week' Ladies' Dress Skirts, idium . . ' heavy weioht $10,00 Black Voile Skirts at Grand Embroidery Sale all this Week NEWLAND'S! niEu. '"-.:'. At the home or L. Uelsell, in Eu gene, May 21, 1908, at 10 p. m., Hilda, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Samuel Belsell, from heart trouble. Mb Roberts Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamdle jo A 4 c uction l Saturday, May 23d, 'OS, 1 :30p s 26 head of well bred drivinir : mares and geldings just from Lalitoii i.i- 5 the famous Finiicl ranch, near Ketl '."-Ujc CA- reserved; no by-hiddiuu; all will :.'-"' ' J. A. CarPr.U- o Pi b. P. Vyne3-.r, suctianecr. . VJ r- new mu,erandear1i.8'ot'f 'HJ "ou valuM V: "f.J $14.85 EUCitNE'S BARGAIN SHOP ! Miss Pearl Lewi, returned ihi. ernoon i,-0i a pleasant tUU iS MIm rinUn nv,.. . ed this afternoon to Visit Mrs. Z SI IISCRIDK FOU THK Gf.tRD.' Made in New York HE Clothes we handle are Certified," because they have the "Benjamin" label. A suit " Nearly Right" is about as satisfactory as a Cheque that is "Nearly Good." Buy "Benjamin" Clothes and know that you are buying the best. ...it!l! 9 o HORSES at S. P. Stock Yards Rno-ene. on 1. ,r mil -eu Phones- -Office. niaekrJJTl; Ke.-i deilt'e, Plaek 4-o2 l-hiKone, - Qtirgfin 1 West flth St. Phone block I 117 Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano