Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 26, 1908, Image 4

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THE El-GENB VAV GUARD, TUESDAY, MAY Sfl, 1H
Makes the most ntttri
tious food and the most
dainty and delicious.
if
POWDER
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No fussing or fretting over
the biscuit making. Royal
is the aid to many a
cook's success.
NO ALUM-NO LIME PHOSPHATES.
Ti-Nt Cnso
"I'm a 'beauty doctor,' " an
nounced tho hi ranger with the luind
satchel full of comin'l'ca and iiiuh
sugo machines. "Do you think I
could got liny practice around here?"
"You iniilio m;y things pretly,
don't you?" dnnvlcd the old farmer
111 I ho speckled Hlilrt.
"That's my busim-as, sir."
"Well, If you'll go dawn buck of
my barn you'!! find an old slntu-col-
We sell
the best lines
of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
. In our new loca
tion we insure
prompt service '
and courteous
treatment. Try
us with a share
of your patronage
EUGENE GROCERY
104 West Eighth Street
Madame Dean's!
FRENCH Dll'lO
FEMALE rlLLOl
A Baku, Ciciitai rti
i.h:k ron Hiipi-nr.s-.Kn
M KNHr 11 cation, Kuril m;0WN 10 FAIL,
.Kifl-I Klllx-I HC(1yl Milllni-IUm (him-
anlivil nr Moin-v lu-funciiil, Ki-ni I'iv-
paid lur 81.W i. r h... lllri-ml Hum
tin lilul, to tiu piii'l fur wli.-n ivth-vnt.
HunipK-i I'n-,'. Iiiflsl on gulling Uio
KCliuMu', neivpt no Milmllliuo. If j our
lriii.":l-t ilm uot huvo ilium Komi your
orUcift lo l ho
imTE0 !
LM.il U
Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano
orcd cow with ono eye and one horn
and wrinkles like canals all over lie"
fuce. She's the ugliest cow In seen
states, and If you can make her ju-et-ty
I'll agree that you be a 'beauty
doctor' an" give you a dollar."
OlIltioilH.
"You're n chemist and druggist,
are you?" (
"I am."
"Been In business a number of
years?"
"I havo."
"Understand your trado thorough
ly" "I do."
"Ueglstored?"
"Yes, sir."
"That is your rei-tlfltato .hangini
over there?"
"It Is "
"Well, glvo me twoptnnywo rtli of
tooth powder," ,
IIOIiTiKI) 1JAIU.KY AND HA liED
HAY v
At Bailey's, Tenth and Wlll&mt tie
stroeta. Phone Red 1521. tf
"Say," exclaimed the Irate lla
dweller as ho rushed Into the gas of
flco, "do you mean to say that this
bill represents the amount of e
we burned laBt month?"
"Not necessarily," calmjy replied
tho man behind tho desk. "It mm.)
ly represents tho amount you have
lo pay fur."
8IGK HtAUAGHE
Positively cored by
those LitUo Pills.
They also rcllcro Dis
miss trom Dnprpsio, ln
dlgratbm anl Too Hourly
Bating. A perfect rcm
ody torDlzilitcRS, Nausea,
Drowsiness, Dad Tusto
la tho Month. Coatod
Tragus, Fain In tho Hide.
TOnrio ITVKIt. Tliei
regulate tho Bowels, rarely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMAIL DOSL SMALL PRICE.
(CARTER'S
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
carters
Gmuim Mlttst Bear
Fac-Simila Signature
EFU$r SUSSTITUTiS
For S.iaps
in
REAL ESTATE
see
McFALL & HEITZMAN
I D.wr Not ll Hoffm.in House
New Set oflj
Chairs
Why do yoti have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
Homo, whon you -can make them
HOOD AS NKW for only 6O0 t
A can of China met will wor
wonders lu your 'home.
See that the ClUuaman Is on
every can.
Sen our west low window.
ASK TO HKK UW TVKW VALI
l'Al'KR
16-18 Wtst Seventh St.
overton
Wall. Paper and Paint Co.
J. M. Morris V. t. Muiru
.1. W. Warren
The Red. Slnr
ltrul l-Ntntc, -limn-n ice, hivo-d-
nil-ins, I.imni '-
I'roiH'riy l.istc.l n : 1 S.iWl nt I 11 1
On hit's price j 0
Room 4, MrCiuii lil"' :;. Curlier Slli j t
r..d wi;;.,,,,,, s,.,. Unlet 70, -nt Uibuy
d.'iii't.'Khir'i M02. i WALL PAPER
: DON'T READ :
: THIS
On iff nt
, W ALL rAfilK ,
Wcfirivc it p:r roll from
and it fc up to date
HAL!, f?, V, J'.f WAY 1 I
I'IimiiIiIih' aril S.ner Work. 11 Jf JP1J I It
Also Kcneral jolililr'? In til; and LUGIOrfll & lldsKell
sheet Iron work Iron urk promptly j Pricl icil Piintm and Dor4to
attended to. Sth anJ (T, !....
SEVERAL REAL ESTATE
SALES AT PLEASANT HIM,
IMtOl'KRTY IIKI.VG TUAXSFKRRKI)
BY KKVKKAL 1 1 ICS ID K NTS
OTIIKU ITOIS OK 1XTKRKST
(Special Correspondence.)
Pleasant Hill, May 25. Ed Dora
piiT, of Springfield, has taken charge
of the Statzer blacksmith Bhop, and
it is safe to say will restore the pop-
u.arity of tho same.
Several changes In real estate have
taken place In the last few days, and
more are likely to occur In thhe near
future. .Mrs. Whitney has Bold her
home to Mck Morehouse, of Jasper;
John Elliott sold 15 acres of the
residence portion of his fnrm to Phil
Sylvester, of Jasepr, who will move
as soon as Mr. K. can build a new
house, and Robert Sherman has sold
his fine large farm to a Mr. Bailey,
of Woodburn. Mr. Sherman will
move to Woodburn In a week or two.
Aunt Katie Basket has returned
to her home near Salem after sev
nral weeks' visit with her sister, Aunt
Polly Calliscn.
Mi3S Ada Davis Is homo from Spo
kane, Wash., for a short visit with
lur parents.
P. N. Shelley is up from Portland
and will go tii the springs as soon as
'.he weather Is suitable. His health
Is not much Improved.
The cemetery board has bought
who fencing and will all the help It
can get to put it up next Thursday
(the 28th). The Indies will furnish
llnner for all. Calne and bring post
augers, hammers, grubbing hoes and
drawing knives. Not enough money
has been raised, but It Is believed
more will be sent In.
Don't forget the big picnic June
Oth. The usual attractions will be
present, Ice cream and confectionery
stands, lunch counters, and a ball
game between the Santa Clara and
Pleasant Hill teams.
REGULAR.
R. OJjARKNCR TRl'H WILSON
ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
(Rev. Clarence True Wilson.
The question Is not whether the
women have a right to vote, but It
whether wo have a right to com
pel them all to vote at the dictation
of a very small minority of their own
number. It Is certain the vast ma
jority of our women do not wish the
ballot. The Inws for the protection
of women are Improving steadily
with the years and every Interest of
he i-3 Is as well safe-guarded as that
of any men. If you wish to protect
the rights of women ask yonrself to
day, does my wife want to vote, does
my Bister, does my mother claim It
to be her privilege? If they do not,
what right have I to compel thein to
do It. by my ballot?
But it is snld we need the ballot
of woman to aid us In government.
Hut Is It expedient? Will society be
Improved by the granting of the bal
lot to women? Will the bet'er ele
ment of women come to the front as
political workers and fill our offices,
or will the worse? Which Is the bet
ter element of women ? The quiet
and unassuming queens of our homes
our mothers, sisters, wives and
sweethearts; or will politics be con
trolled by the clubwomen? This it
not an untried experiment. Four
states have given the ballot to wom
en unconditionally, and after 30
years of women's voting, politics has
uot arrived at the moral standard of
our own state. In Wyoming. Colora
do, Idaho or Utah. But you say,
"There are not as ninny women as
men In Wyoming." Yes, but In
Utah women are so plentiful that
seven or eight of them club together
and keep ono husband between them,
and with this numerous company
I hey havo not closed the saloons, or
closed the brothels, or prevented
gambling dens, or purified politics.
Indeed, there are not four states In
our Union where politics Is so cor
rupt as In the four slates where
women vote. It Is a sad picture
where a limn, for the sake of ofrlre,
sells his Integrity, but It Is sadder,
an, I a common sight, In the states
wlica women vote, to see women Bell
their virtue for office.
ran tilve Six-clAr Incidents.
1 can give specific Incidents with
names, places and dates, where wo
men, deflrlng to be assistant county
i-lerks, etc., are sent from the can
didates' office to the political boss
to there offer her all at the shrine of
u man, who, but for politics, would
nit. be allowed to enter her home.
In every women's suffrage state, the
priivsrb hns had n double emphasis
that 'Politics make strange companion."
If you wish to prevent such condi
tions In Oregon, v.ito "No" on the
woman suffrage amendment on Juue
1st.
XOTICF. OF 8AIF,.
Notice Is hereby given to whom It
may concern that by virtue of an or
der of tho County Court of Lane
County, Oregon, made and entered
on the 11th day of May, 190S, tho
nndcralgncd 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, tho 13th day of June,
I'.iO.s, at the hour of 2:30 p. 111., cer
tain rei-1 I'-opcrty belonging to said
estate, described as follows, to-wlt:
Lots (' and 7 In block 41. In Jnuctlon
City, Lane Cuinty, Oregon.
W. C. WAS11IU RNE.
Administrator with the will annexed
of th.' e-.tatc of Jacob Huff, de-coa-l.
Li. 1". SKilWOilTH.
O Attorney.
RKWARD O
o
I had j! 'er from the nnrn Satur
day night or Sunday morning my
addle. It hns my name across. Hi
back of tho pommel A. P. McKIn
joy. Will give tb reward for an
definite Information regarding the
same.
-y.
MANY MORE
BLOCKS OF STREET
PAYING ORDERED
COUNCIL ORDF.liS OHDIXANCKS
PRAWN COVERING IMPROVE
MENTS ON SEVERAL STREETS-
VARIOUS OTHER MATTERS OF
INTEREST DISPOSED OF BY
CITY FATHERS
Nineteen more blocks of bltu'nth
Ic pavement were ordered by the city
council at Its meeting last night. The
streets ordered paved are as follows:
Olive street, from West Fifth to
West Tenth strets.
Fifth street, from Olive to Oak
streets. '
Sixth street, from Olive to Oak
West Tenth streets.
Seventh street, from Olive to
Charnelton streets.
Tenth street, from Olive to Oak
strete.
West Eleventh street, from Wil
lamette to Olive streets.
Oak street, from East Seventh to
East Ninth streets, and all of the
park streets.
The matter of paving West Eighth
street from Charnelton to Blair street
was deferred until another meeting
because of a remonstrance against
the Improvement. Several other re
monstrances were read, but no action
was taken on any of them.
The width of the paving on Tenth
street was left to the street commit
tee to Investigate and report to the
city attorney before he draws the ordinance.!
The question of paving West
DATES FOR JOINT
DEBATE THIS WEfK
The legislative candidates will
hold their joint debate at the fed
lowing places this week:
Pleasant Hill, Wednesday after
noon, May 27, at 1:30.
Goshen, Wednesday evening, May
27, at 7:30.
At Jnuction City Thursday after
noon, May 2S.
At Coburg Friday afternoon. May
29, at 1:30.
Springfield Fridiy evening, May
29, at 7:30.
STEVE PITER'S HOOK
HAS BEEN PUBLISHED
"Don't shoot, Steve; for God's
sake, don't shoot!"
This Is the way that the noted de
tective, W. J. Burns, pleaded with S.
A. D; Puter when the latter covered
him with a revolver at the time of
Puter's arrest In Boston, according
to the nated land frauder's book,
"The Looting of the Public Domain,"
which Is just off the press.
Puter wrote the book while In jai!
serving out sentence for land fraud
conspiracy.
Puter's account of his arrest by
Burns in Boston, his escape nnd re
arrest In Oakland, Cal., differ mate
rlally from the story as told by oth
er writers on this subject.
Puter's book reveals a number of
sensational incidents in relation to
the land fraud game in the Pacific
Northwest. A number of these alleg
ed grabs took place In Idaho and
Washington, as well as Oregon
Names are mentioned in every in
stance.
DECORATION DAY, MAY 30
If vou Intend to have a: monument
Ninth street from Olive street west 'or tablet erected by Decoration Day
to Lincoln was ordered deferred un
til the next meeting.
Miscellaneous Matters. ,
The petition for a sewer on Second
street, from High street to the river,
was granted and the survey and spec
ifications ordered.
The steam road roller was or
dered to Blair street to smooth the
suifaco down.
The street committee asked for
further time to provide trash boxes
along Willamette street.
H. J. Reynolds made a proposition
to deed to the city a strip of land
you should make your selection at
once, while there Is a nice stock to
select from. Nothing Dut the best of
work furnished at reasonable prices.
Corner Sixth and Willamette sts
m29 E. C. LAKE.
NOTICE OF SALE OF WATER
BONDS
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of and. In conformity to ordi
nance number 734, passed by the
common council 011 the Rth ilnv ni
seven feet wide at the corner of May, laus, and approves by the may
Fourteenth and Willamette streets, or on l.lle 5th diy ' May, 190S, the
provided the city puts In a sidewalk
It was referred to the street commit
tee with power to act.
The question of removing the trees
In front of the government postoffice
site was referred to the city attorney
to report on the legal status of the
case. The street committee was em
powered to tear up the old sidewalk
and fill lu with gravel and Burface
with decomposed granite.
The street commissioner was au
thorized to consult with the city at
torney and take Immediate steps to
remove the obstructions on Oak
street in the shape of the two old
buildings now standing in tho centre
of It, and which are being moved
very slowly to a new location.
The matter of grading and gravel
ing Twelfth street between Oak and
Pearl streets was ordored.
The mater of putting In an arc
light at the corner of East Twelfth
and Oak streets was referred to the
fire and water committee.
An ordinance regulating the width
of the sidewalk on part of Park
street was discussed and then laid
over until the next meeting.
A petition for a sewer from Alder
to A street on East Thirteenth was
referred.
A petition to lower the sewer on
the east end of East Twelfth street
was referred to the sewer committee
and afterward granted. Root-cutters
were ordered for clearing the sewers
A contract was lot for the construc
tion or a sewer 220 feet In length In
the alley between Pearl ad High
streets, north of East Twelfth. The
contract was given td Thomas Soleim
at $145.50, his bid being the lowest.
The only other bid was that of
E. R. Miimmey at $150.
The ordinance prescribing the du
ties of driver and assistant driver of
the fire team, which was passed at
the last meeting, was reconsidered
and another ordinance was passed
which was the same as the first one
except that the driver and assistant
driver be selected by the fire and wa
ter committee, leaving out the chief
engineer.
Another meeting will be held next
Monday evening.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Lane Conntv, Ore
gon, will receive sealed bids for the
furnishing of all material and con
structing a bridge across the Ed
wards slough on Countv Road No l
In Sec. 15, Tp. 16, S. R. 4 W., said
bridge to bo a 50 foot span, of Howe
Truss pntlern, to bo built according
to the plans and specifications now
on file In the office of the County
Clerk of Lane County. Oregon. All
bids to be arcomparled by certified
check of 6 per cent of the amount of
the bid. said bid to be filed with the
Clerk of Lane County on or before
2 o'rlwk. In the afternoon of June
4th. mos.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of Che Court.
E. V. LEE.
County Clerk.
common council, 0 the city of Eu
gene will receive sealed proposals
at the office of the city recorder in
Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of
three hundred thousand dollars in
water bonds of said city, or any part
thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7, 1908, and that said
proposals will be opened nnd consid
ered by the council at said time.
That the city of Eugene proposes
to sell the said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds to the
highest bidder therefor in denomi
nations of from one hundred to one
thousand dollars, as the purchaser
may desire; that said bonds are to
bear Interest at the rate bid, not to
exceed 6 per cent per annum; said
Interest payable semi-annually on
the first day of July and January ol
each year from their date until paid;
that said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds will be
come due and payable by the city of
Eugene as follows: On the first day
of January, 194S, principal and in
terest payable at a place to be agreed
upon by purchaser and city.
That said bonds shall not be sold
for less than their par value; t'hat in
addition to the general obligation of
the said city, the said bonds when
sold shall bo a first and exclusive
lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease
ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc
tures and appliances of every kind
composing the water system to be se
cured with the money derived from
the sale of said bonds; that the com
mon council reserve the right of re
jecting any and all bids.
That the said bonds will be Issued
and disposed of under and pursuant
to the terms of the act, "To reincor
porate the city of Eugene, and to re
peal all acts and parts of acts In con
flict herewith," filed in the office
of the secretary of state February IS,
1905, and the amendments thereto
1 ana enacted by the people of
loc i.ij ui r-ugene on the ISth dav
of April, 190S.
A certified check of five per cenl
of the amount of each bid, payable to
J. H. Matlock. Mayor, Is required to
accompany each bid. '
This notice Is published for 60
days In the Morning Register and Eu
gene Dally Guard, newspapers of gen
eral circulation, published at Eugene
Oregon.
190Ste f "rSt I)ubllca:ion. May 6th.
By order of the rommon council.
B. F. DORRIS. Records.
Put This stove b
If ia umnrlarf.,11.. VA
convenient to do
kitchen work on a
stove that'i ready
at the instant wanted.
and out of the way the
moment you're done.
Such a stove is the New
Perfection Wick Blue
Flame Oil Cook -Stove.
By using it you avoid the
continuous overpowering
heat of a coal fire and cook
with comfort, even in dog.
days. The
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Slow
ia,IUL auu perceptib ytothehHU
a room; the flame being directed up a reuinnTrf ?
the stove top where it is needed for cooking!
. ove .enu.ng out heat in but 4
rection would be preferable on a hot Z
a stove radiating heat in direction, Th,
New Perfection" keeps a kitchen Uiforj, '
comiortaple. 1 hree sizes, fully wmmd
" n. "1 your dealer, writ, ournMrai.,
. , . w oouoy us late,
convenient, economical and 1 mat lirt!
tnvmr. If nnt with n... Jl K
n - -., .vui ucaici.wmenurnM,-
est azsncv.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
The great trolling stallion, !
dard and registered. Ikmi
1 many iamous trotters and pis
now on the race trade of the Northwest. 525.00 by &
season, aa.uu 10 insure.
A young Wilkes Stallira
much promise. Standard t
registered. $20 00 to insure.
A Grand Perchcron draft,
istered). Color, dapple pi
weigni, tow pounas. meets.
o:on Herrhernn at rh last Orco-nn Slate Fair.whjrf h?r
v w v vuso iuui uiu ujbaiii, avvbiai kaiiiibio auu viub t
U . I U HTJ, J TU...,J.
Goshen: Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswcll and ft
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manif
Tyler B.
Veloce
Kincaid & Ricke!, Owiur!
Bangs' vBarn, Eugene, Oregoi
A
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, select'
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great as
and our cracker list is confined to the best the W
affords.
As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A a"-
01 your patronage solicited.
g3rwi W. J. Gibson & Son
Staple (8b Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed
97 WEST EIGHTH
FOR SAI.K OR TRAIIW
One of the best retail merchandise
stores in i.ane county. Parties will 'r V,
. i-i.-i-.-ii. ur r. 11
gene property to vnltie of their nrm.
erty, H.'iOfl. Balance for Hock. fnn
13000 to .-)000. to be cash. Thl u
a splen.l d chance If you are looking
for a chanre to malts moruiv Ad
dreai 'TV this offic. O ,,,
CI'.RMAX CO.UII STAI.I.InV
Tho Oermaa coach hoi so wbirh
purohaed from Duncan Scott win
make the itand during the season at
Summon
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County
Louisa A. Itowen, plaintiff, vs. David
1). Parmenter, defendant.
To David n. Parmenter, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the stnto nf n,.
you are hereby summoned and roni.ir.
el to appear in snld circuit court at
tusene City, I,ane countv, state of
Oregon, on or before slx weeks from
he date of tho first publication of
this summons, and nnswer the com
l.alnt of the plaintiff filed therein-
11 o the court for the relief praved
tor In the comn!ainf nn..i,. . ..
anrnllu,,,,, f ,a? mar:!, co" ran
existing between von and tv, ..:.,!..
nl (lii:VOi-!nli.in ui im?
for such other r.-llo't as to th? court
nay seem equiM, ,ui jllst
I t ?,r T"d r' 11,0 co"rt- ""f "n.
rmns be madY. v., ,v pubUca-1
on in the Kug.ne ,;ard. a iiewspa- i
ed for .7, L " " ' 1M111''' except
.onaip
EUGENE HOSPITAL
For the care witrea'4'
Medical and Surgical Casa
Modern operating room md
Appliances forX ray
Sputum and blood
Full corps of trained
Rates on appHeahoo.
..Training School for Nurses.
Regular course of lectures by the facuhy ana 1 ?
training in the hospital. The medical and J
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuykendall. M. D.
W. O. Proeser, M. D.
P. J. B.irtl?, M. D.
B. F. Scaieft, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Gro. O'B, DeBar. M, D.
L. E. McDoucjI, M. D.
5 K
mm.
date of ,he ,r publication' bein
Monday, the 27th day of April. 190i
The
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o Olympic fl
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J,rf more loiv ol bttidtj
loive ireUjhttr IM"
qvuatlty of bteid r-roaW
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