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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
THE ECGEXE DAILY GUARD, SATl l!I.V, MAV 2:1, 1908 .WarZLf.l:X Ci r' h;v-r:''-.,l ; APlPRR AM vi jur.t-ni.inii 1 w - - - r- i rr Why swc'lcr over a flowing nAc in a stully kitchen, when a iiLv I'crRction W'flk Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove will do the family cooking without raising the temperature enough to be noticeable? Jiy putting n "New Per fection" in and allowing the range fire to go out, you may make this summer's kitchen work not only bearable, but actually a pleasure. The Wicfc Bks Eta G-I Ccoli-Ste produces an intense heat tiniicr the ktttlt or in the overt, but does not radiate heat in all directions as a coal ranee does hence is used with comfort on the hottest summer day. ' Made in three si.es, and warranted. Jf not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. 0XFORMQ!gflat-!cf anofc &akHo WEW M HIGH SCKOOLi n i I$3Stffo Lamp EES Caaaa Bible to ex't. fiivus a c as near erfec- s pos- to ext. lives a clear. bris'ht 1 'Jit that rearhfn the furthest corner of a good ti.'iil liwiiu-touin. Well maiio throughout of nickelcil bras.;; puifcctly fe niul very ornnim-iitul. Warranted in every particular. If not with your dealer, write our licaiCit ajjency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Lovekce The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers' ntow on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by Jhc season. $35.00 to insure. . . ; Tyler B. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. 20 00 to insure. V . A Grand Pcrcheron draft, (rcg- lOCQ I istcrcd). ' Color, dapple grey; I weight, 2300 pounds. The cham pion Perchcron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, iour,gold msdals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays ar.d Thursdays at Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswcll and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid. (Mb Rickel, Owners Bangs Barn, Eugene, Oregon State ScHool .luporintonj'-nt J. II. Ackerman, in au lntcrvii w, In re Hard to the ('Ualillsbment of a coun ty high school In Lane County, Falil: I l.avij carefully looked Into the proposition for eKlalilUliliiK u Coun ty Hlxh School In Lane County; ae cordluf? to the county levy provided far in the County Hifjli Selinol Law, and can Hay without reservation that the .proposition meets with my hear tiest .approval. The' reason for my being so much In sympathy with the plan Is that It, in my inind, Is the hesl scheme for f urulshlni;, at a niiuimum expense, high school facil ities for every boy and girl In The 'onnly, regardless of wriere they may live. Kurther, it will encourage the or ganization of small high schools In country districts and t.iereby bring high school facilities much nerirur the homes of the pupil:. So near that in many instances the pupils can nttpnd high school In the (lay time and be at home ut night where they should be. Further, that the Influence of the high school will be a potent factor In encouraging the seventh and eighth grade pupils to complete their work in order Jlrit they may enter these high s;:ho:ls, which are provided so near home. And further that theso iiigh school centers will become centers for all literary efforts, on the part of tho country people., and will serve as does the rural delivery and tele phone, and other conveniences thai heretofore have been enjoyed by the towns and cities. 1 sincerely hope that Lane coun ty will be tli banner county in that it will take lip and successfully carry out this advanoed step In education. 5c Woman's Cxli-ifo 5 3c 11)0(1 pair.- vovee'r; r:JorJ.- in narrow w:'!'1' '. SU....1 si.s, solid oak sir , r-.igie couuiers, full vamp, and linen lining, pat ent and vic-i kid, Cuban and French heel. These are from our best S3.SU.' ft. 00 aiil io' reg ular sellers, 'while QQ they last. only, pair yJl $2-50Vcmc-n'sShoJsS;i-39 .'00 pairs women's shu;s in reg ular stock, all sizes from 2 to S, and all widths from C to KK, solid oak soles, single counter, made by the best manufacturers, and of ,-,,ml full stock, in viii kid, high solid sides and patent (hi "2Q tip, reg. ti.Hr, now . . vp I .J J J Men's Oxfo di$3.S0'' A full line of r--..'.: R:e:j- ki ! Ozfordr. in all ; lies i ,:d wivn.. In Dtir ol tli n west end toes, solid oak so'qs, si: gle cum. ter and lull vaui;: wih-tf uj f) $'i.imi a pair to tlve tie nod- the benefit of a good buy we'ofier them at JO only , . . . Jt) Cli'ildreri's (!m;.i 0 ui'g:1: s nebbi,.., ti. 11 thi- n:Ui.., , "-"eta Iat,-s, widths- 11 all , FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' MAKES STRONG SHOWING The First National Dank of Eu gene prints Its sworn report In to (lay'a. (iuaril, .ami as usual makes a very strong showing. Tho follow ing condensed statement Is evidence that It is not only n largo and' grow ing financvial Institution, but that its management Is such that It can be i heartily endorsed by every depositor and patron. i.umiimcN Capital-. $ 100,000.00 Sin-plus and undivided THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable . " ' Our Coffees and Teas a,rc selected with great care, ajid our cracker list is confined to .the best the market affords. . As for flour, wc carry the leading; brands. A share of your patAinage solicited: Satkw: w- J Gibson & Son SLapla (Si Fancy Croccrks, Flour (2l Feed 97 WEST EIGHTH prol'lls , nir.-ulatiuu Deposits.'. , Total . . . 1011,52 1.21 100,000.00 1.3S7.1 04.S-1 IH'T, u". ' 1 I i run u i a l i . - .n s 1 1 m : r Z&lL. Ihs BON 'MARCHE w ASHLAND WANTS T J , CLYDEJ-AYKE tUH gflfTfW : EUgCHC School body of the Normal, at 8 l3 S- . ravne. After Hie . U ! JTf i . iiPT nil L m . " ' . .. r i v The student I liusipess meet passed resolutiu of regtmlsof Hit I'resltlent C. meeting the classes met and unani mously signed a petition which will; lie sent to the beard. President . I'ayne was. elected, to fill the unex-1 plied tet-ni of II. V. Mulkey,' and is not an applicant fer ine position for the coming year, lie has discharged his. duties so capably and so canselen-t tiously, and has been' so active in ; bringing the schoid tip 'to the requir-! ed -standard .that, 1 the s:udents and -faculty are unanimous In their desire that theH'gents retain his services if' possible. Au he is not seeking the; position It Is hoped that such a peti-: tion may have sonis weight v.itji; both President Payne and Cue board; of regents. Ashland Tidings. ' President Payne is a former U. of O. star athlete and a graduate here. IlCNOUl'CCH Available cash $ I. ('MtlS . . . . U. S. and other bonds u'nd Kugeue city warrants Bank building nnd fur liture Other real estate .... . $1,700,029.05 7Stil,Sfl3vns 5 13,202.57 372, 707. C7 22,734.62 14,001.11 Total.. . . . .$1,706,029.05 a:;solith cusk ' vow diptiikkia. Chlcacro, May 21. Dr. Ernest Jen tsch has sprung a surprise In med ical circles by the announcement that' he has discovered a treatment which is an absolute cure for diph theria. With this remedy which he calls 'Ivegetable antitnxlno" or lobelia, he claims to-have cured 150 cases of M.irvnN vori.i . ! l't'T IX VV.TEI-. ' ri. VXT AT XEViTCKT . J. M. Martin, ot l-Jng.-ne, lia3 writ ten to Mayor liensell proposing to put in a water works system providing Newport will am'ee to his terms. He: offers to put up a plant to cost not less that $5000 to supply the city! wlh fresh water. In return he wants a franchise -for 30 years, and also asks the city to give him the site. This is the first, of a Cerie3 of pro-j posais which will result from the t new movement fnr a. water works sys-; teni, Newport Mail. SFMNCrliAIR are but ou-ward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair., Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stor3 it falling out. ' A single application 9 gives relief and proves its worm. Save your bajr before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a I delightful dressing for the hair, free (rem grease and sticky oils. I Ask yourdruggistfor free booklet 'I KOYT CHEMICAL CO.' G) PORTLAND, OREGON , f . - 45 Wat, Eighth St Everything for the School Room Desks, Charts, Maps, Globes, . Flages, Blackboards, Crayons, .' ;'. Dictionaries, Etc, Examine : v our goods, you will find them ' the best E. L. MORE, Manege TOILET PQWMR 3 AXOTIIKH I'ltOHAItl.l': VICTIJI OP' .MltS. GLXXKSS. La Porte, Ind, May 21. Another name was added today to the list of supposed Intended victims of Mrs. Belle (lunness w;hen Mayor -Darrow received a letter from Omaha, Neb., signed "Samuel Harvty." The writ er states that ho visited Mrs. dim ness In May, June and August, 1907. Ho urgeB Vayor Harrow 'to ask Ray Lamphere if lo recalls "Same, the man who had the nuggets." No ex planation of this request Is given I Harvey adds that he jnet Mrs. I Gunness at the tiepot in Ogden, diphlhyia by administering It l.vpo-l 7"",' V? , J S dermicallv K 8 "",t u vas somg to Althougil llhellu is known to l,e n ! ;,rn,!.i11,,sh,0I' wll0Wila al sd'1 ii.,ii.. ..i.i.i... ...t.t..i ,1.. 1 1. 't- 1 iilirornta. i'm ni. ki mi., 1 . 1 . leni'scii has (liMii.instrated that It Is harmelss. when it is used In this way. At the j lug of medical men tit w hic h he an nounced his discovery Jenlsch In- I Jected thirty drops of tin antllovlne Into his body. Not- one of the tihv- ! siclans hail ever before hen I'd of tho While ii is pnsslble that Harvey actually visited the Uunness farm, the authorities aro pu.zled over the hitler statement. - , A pure, nnisop. i tic Toilet l'owdor for infants and r adults. Kxqui- I sitely perfumed. , Hcnders an excel- I lent complexion and keeps t he skin clear, soft and velvety. Kelieves -skin irritation and j should be usod freely after bath- , ing and shaving, ! mng a delight- i nd rclreshuit : elfect. At deal- ; ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pre pared by F.ERD. T. HOPKINS, N. Y. CITY, . Proprietor of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM TOR SALE A.ND RECOMMENDED BY ' staxlkvs, : , (112 Willamette St. - - - . . !:i,-;ciir XOTlCK TO '.'OXTItAl TOltS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Lane County. Ore- EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical rd Surgical STAFF W KuykcntUll. M. D. W. O. I'rotirr. M. D. P. . U.irllf, M. D. B. K. Sciiclr, M. D. D. A Paint, M. D. Geo. O'U, DrB.ir, M D. L. U. McUuugal. M. I. For the care and treatment of Mcdidil and Surgical Cases Modern operating hxm and equipment. Appli.uicci (orX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. use of lobelin as a cure for dlphlhor- ?""'," , , ln i ln i furnishing of all material and con- i , structllig a bridge across the Ed-j wards slough on County Road No. 12 in Sec. 15, Tp. Id. S. It. 4 YV., said' bridge to he a B0 foot span, of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according! to the plans nnd specifications now on file ln the office of the County I Clerk of Lane County. Oregon. All1 XOTK'H ()!' HAM-;, Notice Is hereby given to whom It j may concern that by virtue of an or der of the County Court of Lane I County, Oregon, made and entered on the-11th day of May. 190S. the ...l.,.ol.. 1 -J...I..I... ....... U .V '' 'i 1. will nni.v..,i .,f ih. .ut., , 1 ,,,1'ids to be accompanied by certified Muff, deceased, will sell at public sale to tho highest bidder for ensh, ! at the steps of the Lane County 'Court House in Kugeno, Oregon, on , Palm-day, the Kith day of June, ! 190s, at the hour of 2:30 p. n., cer tain real property belonging to' said .estate, described as follows, to-wit: : Lots ti and 7 In block 4 1, In Junction ! City, l.aue Countv, Orce in. W. C. WASlllU'KNl-;. , AdiniiiNt rator wlt'i.the will annexed J of th- estate of Jacob Huff, de I ceased. O. K. SKII'WOIITH, Attorney. ; I'ICX'IC AT CHOW check of f per cent of the amount of tho bid, said hid to be filed with the Clerk of I ane County on or before 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of June Ith. 190S. Th" Court reserves the right to re ject any and ail bids. By order "of the Cnurt. K. I". l.i:i:. County Clerk. 50.1 5 l IN CNE DAY That Is what one man lnad'o sell ing our special'.ios. We want- one to represent us In .every county in the Northwest. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY experience not necessary, as our articles se: themselves. All you hav.i to do Is to show them. Write today for particulars. CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO. UUMa lliichiiniin llldg. I'OHTI.AMI. OHKliOY Automobile Livery Automobiles for Mire Day or Night Day Phone DIack litl Nie.ht Phone Black J70t EUGENE AUTOMOBILE UVEUY CO R. E. VELTi:.".. M.ma.ccr 0 There will he a nubile nlcnlc at Crow on the bin of June, ln the n29 forenoon there will he it short pro gram nnd In the nfternoon there will be races and ball games. Prlaes will be given for the fastest foot races, men's race, hoys' race, girl-' race, thg-of-WM and ball game. " There will be a dance In the even ing. Tickets, $1.2:1. supper Included. pi'.coit vnox hay, my If you Intend to have a monument or 'tablet erected by llecoration Hay you should make your selection at once, while there Is a nice stock to select from. Nothing nut the best of work furnished at reasonable prices. 1 orner Sixth and Willamette sts. E. C. LAKE. HKWAItl! j Sab or Trade Till yoU (r,,,He , Sfn your fJrm I i tort or Kind? I Wf olferyou .isple-d'd irvestment J in .1 mw c- entry ol rich resources j Id.-.il cbni itt .ill the year. J Dairv, tiu:t.mii-Mb,(i..hircinn- j it .K-turn-R i-usiura (or .ill. On the I -e.nl 1 Eiicdou-By-The Sca. , HiMid foer em's in st.imos ior hand- , som. ly iilus. rated boo.,1. t and full J particulars. The Warren 1'iililiclty (' Suite 1(1.-., llHclimian IIKIg. I'ortlanil, Oregon. (' ri !5K w.ur.K I had stolen from the barn Satnr-i day night or Sunday .morning my t saddle. It has my name across thr ' luck of the pommel A. r. McKIn 1 rey. Will give ' reward for nni 'ileftnlto inforiuntlim regarding the same. - tt A. P. M. MV.KY. Hampton llros.o Kugone Wh."i yn'ir f.H.il s-enn to pnnsrate' you t:'ke Kedo!. T.ike Kodul e uv n are riulu l'or pure bednn-k water CI. W. Taylor. All surface- water raed off by casing Into the tied rock, thus In juring luithiiig but pure bed n O. vn- tcr. I,. . laylor, S'Js Patterson nnd until v. ,11 knmv . 1 . :-,.is,-uf-. 1 uu mo, :ica:n. 1 acre Isn t nr.y .lmiSt al - what it will d.i ami v,.u ;; ;t ln'ist elon 11,-Wl-ts Wtii-h 1 lo7"l truth of this s'; Ih-nt --;fie, -- Salie, It Is especially g.io-.t for p.les. you have u',-i! Kodol for a f-w -'', Sold by all druggists. It 3 so:d hero b)' ft'l drugs. -its NEW YORK SPPER 13 THE GREATEST THEATRICAL 5 SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. S4.00 Par Year. Sirgfe Capy, 10 Crs. ISSt Ell WKKKI.T. Saiviple Copy Fres. FRANK Jl,EN PUB. CO. iL!(I. 'IT. I B..KI!:, I ' 'lO.I-ll! ' " ,:''l-UM-..M.-ul H.'.T TO ll.WK I 'll! IIIWL I is often a question of great 1: pormice. Let us help you. j you will o?.!l at our sure ; liij.y be ai.'ie to suggest lots things you haven't thonsbt l-;vci-ythiiig we keep is up: the highest standarl ol act lence, and contains more r iihnient to the square kc than three times as much of i lwer grade. GREEN, VS&S& 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. , ELI BANGb J. H. WE3T ' C. P. B RNAPH EARL StMiH ;S LSVERY CO. ' - L'Vc-ry, Feed, as end ?ais5 Stables t i . ' Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts ol All Descri.itio-is TAr.S. Mckenzie stage iravw n. Hin-.ENT-rLCRr.CE STAcr- at 5:30 a.m. Sbgesu. u caU l A A-ly"'lvhs private residences but will- call lor lr l.'Won. ciost e sie.tmer ir-r n-i-- baggage if notified ihe day before. Stngs P'AoaiVliin 22 Livery P-lone Main 21 MERCHANTS BANK EL'CENE, OKr.CON mmm Doc , Ccmni Banking l?-..-inas on Cot.-'l'tA'C Lines S SPENC iK, . 1 H.iPOT lh. .... V. N. McAL.STER Cor7thdWBVJ r it rV I ' ., - i; l IIJ.'K 1 -VvVrV-- - J