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THE EICEXE RAILT GrARD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, I MM nnn ,URE'S PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASE J preservauuB u prevention against disease almost dependent upon pure, healthy blood ; every oriran tine j heWy on this rid fluid for "aS? - humors and genua from various sources often ret into th. kiti irreatlifetre.m becomes . sourc. of ffi VI di.'' of , nounshmg health-susUunme fluid. Heredity is likewUeT, nt factor reflating the qnahty of the blood. Some persocs .re to" ,ed bloodirom drssed ancestry and Scrofula in one of i ,unS,re2 j, ,ure toTop out some time ,n Ufe. Kot only po.soas i, thabteS BSlble for cUsease, but whea the circulation is rundown and becomes id Wkin tt the effect in a general bad conduTot Kh, such as weakness, sallow complexions, boils and various All blood trouble, require a nie and Wood' purine a8d to ", i other Muals S. S. S it a! .? very foundation of the trouble, and removes erery particle of the poison or impurity from Ue blood. And not only does 8 S S antidote the poisons, humors and germs but t possesses health-giving, tonic properties, which build npand strengthen weak, imoov. ! ., 5saea Diood,andfortiaes the system against " S- S-S P5anent1' ""'Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, k Eczema Tetter, and all other skin diseases and disorders Book blood aoo any medical advice free. I THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLUITi, GA. University of Oregon News y.Y VEGETABLE The traeK team of the University cleat on the Question of the advh. let: last night for Seattle where theyj b"ty ot the initiative and r-feren- - ' . tuf u i . t- y - j " 01 wasninston and Idaho in the bigsest Triangular track and field Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of mnv famine trr-iffa-re irA 5-pp I . . j h aauu k Ulkbl 9 Ul 1U OIVI -J I on the race track ot the Northwest. $25.00 by the jon. $35.00 to insure. Tyler B. A young Wilkes Stallicn of n.uch promise. Standard and registered. $20 00 to insure. t I r l a urana rerctieron aratt, (reg- V elOCe I istered). Color, dapple grey; I weight, 2300 pounds. Thecham- Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won tups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib- ne mases tne season Mondays and I hursdays at Sen j 1 uesaays and Wednesdays at Creswell and rrt- and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R, PRICE, Manager. ncaid (3b Rickel, Owners ngs Barn, Eugene, Oregon r IUGENE HOSPITAL lul am) Surgical i STAFF bykradall, M D. D.Prearr,M.D. tBirtlt, M. D. lSciiefe,M.D. aPvne, M. D. 0'B,DeBr,M.D. McDwgl, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. 1 ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical jng in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff i hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor bn address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. contests ot the year. The team es perta to oat Its opponents, and goes iih the ambition of taking more points than both of its rivals added together. Matiaser Bean and Trainer Hay ward took only twelve men. each col leges entries being limited to that number. Elevens, the miler, and Reid, the quarter man, were dropped on account of poor condition. Those who went are Captain Kuvkendall. Huston. Moon, Roberts. Lowell. Puri sm, Moullen. Downs. May. Mclntlre, Gardner and Zacharias, " The men should win points in their events about as follows: 100 yard dash, Htis'on. Moon and Roberts, 230 yard dash. Moon and Roberts, hlish hurdles Kuykendall and Huston, 220 yard hurdles, Roberts and Hus ton; nole vault, Moullen and Kuy kendall, broad jump. Kuykendall and miston: high jump Moullen: quar ter, Lowell: half mile. Ilodson and Downs: mile. May and Downs; dls cus. Molntlro and Zacharlus: ham- liner throw, Zacharias and Gardner, Huston will attempt to run the 100 yard daeh again In ten flat, for the sixth consecutive time, Moullen may try again for the college rec ord in the pole vault, held by Heat er, but it Is not likely that any oth er record breaking performances will be attempted. Manaaer Bean spent Thursday in Portland. The team was accompan ied by Manajter McKwen of the foot ball team and Harvey Stackpole. Another Meet. The University of Orecon Is con- , sidcred the proable winner of the ; coming P. N. A, track meet to be I held on Multnomah field June 6, oa- der the ansptcies of the A, A. V. i According, to track experts the var Isity will take first place, the Olj'tn- pic Club of San Francisco second, ! and the Multnomah Club rhlrd. , Multnomah will pin her faith to For ' rest C. Smithson. but he alone ran- not hope to bring victory to Port land. Entries are pouring In from all parts of the country and from pres ent indications, the meet will be the greatest ever held on the coast. President Morgan of the games com mittee, has received entries from a number of hlirh schools. Including the Tacoma high school, Washington high school of SeaHle, Seattle high School, Eugene, The Dalles and a number of others, while a large num ber who have not yet entered a team have announced their intention of being present. FfMMlKtll nnd Schedule, The biggest game of the football season in Eugene next fall will be the gridiron battle with the-University of Washington. The game with Whitman win also be a close second In interest, for the Eastern Wash ington Congregatlonallsta erpect to have a winning aggregation. The an nual game with Willamette Univer sity will also be played here, but It assumes, this fall the character of a Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Niht I Phone Black 5II Night Phone Black 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO I R. E. VELTUM, Manager MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Does a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines SPENCER, President. POTTER, Vice Pres. N. McALISTER, Cash.er. Cor Tth and Willamette 1 WJI s. s. 5v yll L, H. The beattle Judges tave th decision to trvoa by a iMte of two to one. Mrs. Harry Lane, wife of ttu mav- or ot Portland, visited her daughter, Mfsd Harriet this week. Mis. Stephanie Schueeker returned Ve4sesday from trip to Seattle her she viewed the fleet. Rot Wood tsas gone to hts home in Name, Alaska, where he will spend the summer. wiltle Hayward, bob of Trainer Hayward. has come to Eaeene from California to spend the summer. He has been going to school. Jesse G. liond, the Interstate or ator left last night to compete at Seattle for first place with contest ants from Washington aad Idaho. Miss Jeasette Stealer f Portland attended the Junior Pro m last Sat urdav, Mrs. A. R. Goddard and daughter. Miss Lela o were guests of the Beta Epsifoa Sorority last week, re turned home Monday morning Miss Aileea Bronff, ax, H. is vis iting Eda Humphrey. 0S. She will return home Wednesday. Clarence Allen and Blaine Halleck were Portland visitors to see the (rack meet. They were guests at the Delta Alpha Fraternity house. Miss Ethel Cohn visited Miss Kuth Hansen at the Tau Pi House last week. Miss Kfna and Merle McKeivey were guests at the Beta Kpsilon hous last week. Oregon tennis players are watch ins very closely for the results of the tennis tournament between five northwest collet's todny and tomor row fn Silttle. Snow and Kiisthum are Orepun players entered. Hobyn Nelson accompanied them. Oien Arnsntper has been appoint ed assistant coach to aid Coach Forbes next fall in the football work. ArnsplEer graduates nest year, Wednesday eveninir the Kreshnmn Rhetoricals were held before an aud ience of about four hundred peo ple. The numbers on the program showed the usual careful prepara tion or Professor Cilen. Last nfvrht the pupils of LoKoy CtPsner kuvo one of the most enjoy able recitals of ihe year. The work of the performers was a surprise to the audfenre. Harry HHdebitrn attended the week-end exercises. He is now at his homo In Hoselmrg, C, W. Ross visited old friends this week. He is at his home In Lob- anon Terry Beck was looking up old friends last Saturday. Ho Is now in the employ of the city of Portland. Monday, election day, will bo a holiday at the VniversHy, Nathan Ftftlerton came down from Hosehnr to attend the week end fes tivities. He visited at the Helta Alpha house while In KiiR.-ne. Mr. Pavid Campbell has been vis iting his brother, President P. L, Campbell. Miss Emma Campbell, a neice was also a guest. ASK BUSINESS MEN TO CLOSE STORES APPKAI. FROM COMMAXUKB OF Ci. A. IL TO OKSFItYK XATIOVfc IAY OF MOt'KXIXtf To the Business Men of Kugene: Saturday. May 3. is Memorial day; a day set apart by a grateful re- public to do honor to the memory of the brave men whose sacrifices have perpetuated for all time the princi ples upon which our glorious govern-j ment is now firmly and forever estab lished. Memorial day is not now a day only for honoring our soldier dead, hut a day which is now reeoic nixed and honored by all our peopl In paying tribute to the memory of, all the Loved ones who have gone on' befjre year by year. The beautiful, sentiment of decorating the graves of all our beloved dead with the most j fragrant of nature springtime bios-1 soms is becoming more widely ob-. served by all the people of our preat j nation, and In order that each and j all may have a proper opportunity ofl conforming to this beautiful custom,) J. Geary Post No. T, G. A. H..j respectfully asks our business people to close their places of bunluess at 9:30 a. in. on that date and remain closed the balance of the dav. C. 11. IIAKKR. Commander J. W. Geary Peat. TO WIN 'VARSITY NEEDS ONLY PLURALITY In onlor for the I'nlvorHtty of Oro smi to win Its npiiroprlutlon lilll fit-'hl only one more votn will have lo be obtained than Is cnt against the measure, contrary to n report current that s majority of all th votes must be cart for the bill In order for the 'varsity to win. University support ers fear that large portion of the ballots of the stat will not be east on either side on account of a lack of Interest on the part of the Tolers. but so long as they obtain the plu rality t her arc sate. It l Impor tant, however, that the nlurnllty ho decisive. OKKHOX IIKiH HrllOOI, HKltATIXO USAUVK preliminary. The championship debate between The acneauie, as a wuoie. is a Ter,tne leam8 repreae-ntlnit the Astoria severe one and coacn roroes ana an(j Lebanon high schools will be Trainer Hay ward will certainly have ned viilard hall thui evening at 8 ineir nanus iukj ,- . men In condition to play all tne con-i Program tests. It was largely on account ol Medley , University Quartet the hard schedule last year that Ore-1 introductory address. . . ... gon lost to O. A. C, and there la I Stata 8upl j H Ackernian some chance of a similar occurrence I Debate In the some of the games the com-l "Resolved. That member of the Ing season. I legislature of the state of Oregon The first hard game Is with Idaho, shutild be chosen by a svstetu of at Moscow on October 31. which Is proportional representation." followed by the Whitman buttle In Affirmative, Astoria lust one week. Then Washington In MBg lora)p wise. Eugene, promises another smelling Mr rar Thomas, contest. O. A. C. comes the follow- Mim ennif) j,,ja.rs. Ins? f k at Portland, and the an-j Xeaative llianon nual Thanksgiving eontost with Mult- M iss Anna MrCormirk. noniah only five days aft, . ynm y.iaie UHard. frirn-Mindeiire Htudiiit. M)BS .,,ar. Aldriih. Reclstrar Tiftany states that about 1 j,i,M 250 students are enrolled in tne cor-, Mr w w Cotton, Portland. respondence departments of the t nt- versity, lib or inem oeius Fnglish departments and part of these and the remainder In the edu cation nnd mathematics department. The laruest per cent of those en rolled are teachers. The outlook for net year Is also Bood, for hundreds will take advan tage of the chance to gain valuable knowledge practically free, at 111 cost of postage and books. Ackernian Spoke, On Wednesday morning Superin tendent Ackerman of the public In struction in the state talked to a fair siztd audience of students In Viilard Hull Mr. Arkermnn Is one of tno must pVasing and interesting talkers In liie "late. He has also ben doing much to h-It the "Varltv in its light. Ii.lu.lc Tiniigbt. The rhampli.ns'.ilp rt"tai of hlith of th ssalo will ne uec u in Viilard Hall. One of the li that ol Lie s Mr, A. W. Prescott, Salem. Ben. 1. H, Ulngham, Kugeoe Piano Solo Ktudo de Concert Chamlnade Miss Jessie Farias Announcement of decision. Presentation f "Regents' Cup Hon. 8. H. Friendly Aamissioo, zt cents 1 -i 1 rNew Set of I Chairs Ba voi ?S XEV "f Chi . 'a you do you have OLD T CHAIRS in. your fln Vou can mskit them W for only 60c ? Chlnamel will work s- the Chinamaa la on n. mt t show window. iSKKm It XKW VAJ,I 13 Organized 1683 The First, National Bank Of EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid t 10-09 Surplus and unjivmeu profits Additional liability of stockbolders under natiofial bankinc '. r.-i,M'.. fwcurren- ,ants five are gins. . im onlv b'.v. It l- al--o '; 'h:' j f th 'earn in the s-at were. rt (,f the fair h-x It Yn TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Year grew? flurai fw mosn tl worn doai lii vtf kim WII.MAMH' KHISr.t rir,M Have you oegiecta your kidneys? HSTA mil nrpfvnrlrrt vntir nnrvntti to j'udiin whether it U brains or looks ,yltcm ,n(J clullej trouble with your t iat give tne lennnitie e"'l"'i, " , h Kh s -hifl such pronilnen- ii.is th .any mp' out tonlcni anu r- nt.. c jme Admission 2 100.000 Ylomfaiv IN-id-s. Request has len made to all the. fr'ends of the rnlvernlty to evnend .. . rn ,(.v,.rv tlorf in hum --- ! to wlne all the v.. possible in fav lr the fnlversttv aiirfipris'lon. e.'.me P 'tland backers of the Imil 't rl'.n have feared 'hut part f the vr.'e of even I.ane coun'v will go . ',. ral.' iintversiiy. i u up- V f't l.aue ciusn'y de- !. V- t t,m; l ! of ,-y f-w kidneys and bladder? Have fnu pains la the loins, side, bark, groins der tin eyes? Too frequent a deolr to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Bold by IJno IH-us; Co., price SO cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, Ohio, HKHIimVlfl OF BAST KI.KYKVW STKKKT. ASKKI TO IH-XHIWTK The Commercial Club of Kwgene will display decorations on Willam ette street Memorial Hay, May 301 We, the committee from the O. A. It for Memorial Day arrangements, re spectively request the residents of East Eleventh Btroet and all other citlzenk to display decorations pn that day. Very respectfully, WM. SHBKMAJf, W. J. HOWBltMAJJ, J. P. TUCK, Committee. ip vor KXEW The merits of the Trias Wonder you would never suffer from kidney. bladder or rheumatic trouble. 91 a bottle ttwo months treatment 1 sold by O. J. Halt, or br mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W, Hall, 29211 Olive street, St. Louis. latest doslgns In neeiwork, In fants ou'flts. shirtwaists, centres, underwear, etc. S'edrafr Hhop, 3 S 2 Washington street, Portland, Or m'ii . n the t.i:l st Seventh St. ( VERTON and Paint Co. - " r r - .j Cntb r Snnie tlao.ik'ene lit - i T. G. Hendrlrks. . S. Eskin P. E. Snndf-afs-Luke L.jodrica Darwia Brlitow-. ' h.. V- ),!, 'Ill . Ir--: 5nt Vire I'r"Hent Cashier . AssUtsnt Cashier , .Astliuot Cashier M It! Washington i .f r i ,'( 1 the 1 IltV In debate on -.rt I.aw rty ol Saturdsy urs dlrry siielis. tlr l f-elings s'.tTiin ti and liver trorjt,, s. k-eji you well ail simuner. Tha'' m tiat linl-j li-'er's I!oky Momi'am Tea will do. Try it and ou wtii a.wa.s buy It j t', ren;, tea or tablets. i,.t.a Irug' c,:nfjany. . FinreP uUii; Maehlne 'tmpsnr.' la WUiamette street, phone fted Mil. tr KOTICB OP MMI OF WATKlt notrm Nolle Is hereby given ttiat la pur suance of antl In conformity to ordi nance number 734, panned by the comitten council on the Kth day of May, I sos. and approved by the may or oa the 6th day of May, 190H, the common conncll of the city of r.o- gtn will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city recorder In KuKone, 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. 100s, and that said proposals will be opened and conald ered by the council at said time. That the city ol Kugene proposes to sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor in denoml nations of from one hundred t one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid, net to exceed 5 per cent per annum: said interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from (heir data until (aid; Hut said threa hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows; Oa the first day of January, 194S, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upnn toy purchaser and city. That snM bonds shall not he sold for less than their par value; that In addition to the nenera! obligation ol the said city, the said bon.i when sold shall bo a first and eirlualre lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the water svien to iw se cured with tlto money derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council res-rve the right of re-, jectfng any and all bids. That the said bonds will bo Issued and disposed of under and pursuant to the terms of the act, "To rn-lucor- porate the city of Kugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In con flict herewith," filed In the offire of the secretary of state February Ik, Is', and the amendments thereto passed and enscted by th people of the rity of Kugene on the lath dsy of April, 190. A rertiried rh-ck of f!vj per cent of the amount of each bid, payablu to J, It. Ma'lork, Mavor, Is required to accompany each bid. This notice is published for 10 days in the Morning Register and Kit gne Itaity t,uard. newspapers 'if gen-e-rsl rlrcuU'ion, pubiish-d at Kugene. Oregon. late of first publication. May th t0. By order of the mmnfOB council, Jj II. K. iJOKHiH. Merord, tutts sf a. Newland's 5c Lace and Embroidery Counter A Five Cent Li and Embroidery Counter io the rear of the crnfrr section, where good bargains n be hid 4 new tot of Ijcc has been received and placed on this counter, 10 cent and 12S cent va'uej special yard 5c 39th ty JOth Wash Goods Sale VSti Thousands o! yards of new spring goods are on display and splendid bargains unadvertised, offered every day, Beautiful Wash Lawns KKHMV AM. my , SVTl KltAY Jt yU Krlday and Saturday we will hold a sale in wmsh K,Hds and all plaids will be extremely low for the different SJods. About JflOfl yards of oriRht new lawn In stripes, polka dots and floral designs will be on sale for two days, Friday and Saturday, at yd 5c 25c Doted Swiss Muslin 1 7Xc '' - v and Saturday t.: u can buy flue dotted Swiss musttn, ac tually worth 25e thu yard, aa- red patterns, 1 7 1 the jard ......... 1 iC I INK (Jl .tUTV BATISTK In three grades SI.H I1!HK THK Y.Htll s.i.K im K nit: hVAl sti.K iiiii e THU Y.ltl 12Kc 15c 18c 25c, 35c Wash Embroidered Belts 1 5c Thi week we have on sale doj.-ni and doiens ot nic white wash bells, tailor made, some have pearl buckles, r head shape, 3 c belts at each I DC R.. W. NEWLAND, 26 East, 9th Sir eel, I rp C3D ZJ tsfz. f 1 K 55 a 5 31 2 J2 tT z s s s - (Wt t 1 SJJJ 5 3 C i5 I cT a m r' 5 c r o THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the lest brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share of your patronage solicited. ,57, W. J. Gibson & Son Staple Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 9T WEST WCHlft JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE