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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1908)
EVGEXE DAILY GUARD, SATTRDAY, MAY 30, 1008 DO YOUR FEET EVER HI K IK TIJljr ... You will forget you jJjjfjgl nave leer, n you try THE FAMOUS CORNDODGER LAST. Worn with comfort by men who had suffered foot dis tress for years. Let us put a pair on your feet. Don't buy unless you're pleased. The red diamond on a shoe strap U always a guarantee of excellence. Sold Exclusively By ROBERTS BROS. 554 Willamette Street. Tailor iV!ade j Clothing Never before have we sue- . ceeded in offering our cus- tomers such attractive, such I artistic and up-to-tomorrow j fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLOED 44 East 9th St. Successor to T. V. CASE x j GRAND ARNY VETERANS VISIT CATHOLIC SCHOOL I.AIKiK FLAG l'KKSKNTKI) AT A MKETING HKM WEDNESDAY AFTKKN'OOX ADDRESSES DELIVERED The children of the Catholic school held a patriotic entertainment on Wednesday afternoon in their hall in the rear of the school. Those present were Rev. J. M. O'Farrell, Commander Baker, Colonel Mercer. J. II. Gates, E. F. Chapman and Mr. Offutt, the ladles of th Relief Corps and ths parents of the children. The program was carried out very successfully and at its close Colonel Mercer addressed the pupils. He said that it gave 'him great pleasure to address the children of the Cath olic school once more, and to be able to present to them a flag from the niemhers of the Grand Army and the Relief Corps. His intention was to apeak on what the flag stood for, and to explain to the children what it meant, but he had seen by the beau tiful and patriotic program which they had rendered that such an ex planation was not necessary. The colonel wished every success to the school and 'hoped its pupils would always be true and loyal subjects of the Stars and Stripes. The next speaker was Rev. J. M. O'Farrell, who thanked the colonel and the members of the Grand Army GASOLINE ENGINES ! 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Positively cared hy these Little Pills. They also rellove Kfl tares Rum Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too nearly lUllcg, A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness. Kausca, Drowsiness, Cad Taste la ths Month, Coated Tonsm Fain In ths side .TORPID LIVER. The Purely Vegetable. SHALL PILL SMALL B8SE. SMALL PRICE, Genuine Must Bear Fac-Siiflils Signature Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w.rk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzimn 3 West 8th St. Phone block 1 1 17 Get your Rubber Tires put on by S. B.FINNEGAN J574 Olive St psi REFUSf SUBSTITUTES I tiik noitsK which has iikkx ii Kit io iii;kokio. always lirts his hoof wlllliiKly for our KhnelUK. Ho remembers how wo shod him last time anil how good the shoes felt on his feut. If your horso has not been hore before, bring him now. You'll like our shoe ing as well as the horse. For he will work better, go better and feel better. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. Dandruff and IbMJQNGrHAIR are but outward signs ol the evQ done In secret by myriads ol dan Jrnff germs sapping the life Mood ol the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and step It (ailing out A single application gives relief aad proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO MHTUtNO, OHC40 f E. C. Gulliford Feel and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor llooiti Xew Itnlilier Tire Turnouts. Full frtvk Stngo Line. 100 West 8th Street. Phone Main 00 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 In the name of the children for their visit to the school and for the hand some flag presented to them. I he reverend father said that in no Instl ....i,... ,t nf ih Lnlted States to the other would one find more loyal and patriotic runu than these over whom that flag would wave. Tcey would cherish It and long remember the event as o.it of the most notable Bcenes of their lives. Commander Baker also addressee the pupils and paid a graceful trlb- t n Irish MrfiTflde. A f ter the addresses were finished two of the hoys came forward and took the flag on the stage, wnere, om rounded by the pupils, it waved over them during the singing of "Amer ica," with which the exercises closed. 7 ; AMUSEMENTS o OKPHEIM'S BIO PROKUCTIOX NEXT WEEK. If there are any lovers of the dra- ma w.io nave not visitea me ui pheum theatre since the Empire Stock company has been holding the boards, it is certain that they have missed Reelne a well-balanced com pany of players and a really good JUNCTION PICNIC ! A BIG SUCCESS IDEAL DAY AM) VSl'AL CROWD IN ATTENDANCE FOURTH OF JULY MILL I1E CELEBRATED Th mornine of the picnic dawned dawned clear and bright. It was an Ideal day although the afternoon clouded, and turned cool In the even ing. About the usual crowd was in attendance and notning occurreu iu h nl..ciiroa t th dflV. The following program was carried out: Music Dy Dana; cnorus; auuira welcome by Rev. Dswns; music hy v.an1. .Itatlnn M1R Ids KrU- ger; recitation, Mrs. Swartz; chorus; May pole drill by twelve gins; music by band. . Sports, in the park Foot race tor hnv. nnHar IK 11 R0. won br GOOdie Thompson; foot race, girls under 12, J1.50, wen by Belle Ross; old men's race, $1.50, won by W. R. Summers; orange eating contest, boys under ib, $1.50, won by Joe Satterfield; neck yoke contest, men, $2.00, won by Arlle Thorn and Jay Miller; scramb ling contest, boys under 10, $5; for girls under 8, $5; for all un der 15, $10. Will Celebrate the Fourth. At the last meeting of the Com- mcr1nl Plnh the oVPflltlVP PJlHimlt- tee was appointed to interview our citizens in regard to celebrating the ITniii.th nf Tiilv at thin nlnro The committee has canvassed thr town and has alrendy secured sum clent funds to insure a successful celebration A meeting will be held shortly for the appointment of the usual commit tee '. It Is the intention to give attrac tions of the usual order and we hope to mention them In our next issue. Junction is noted for her success ful celebrations, and this year It will be bigger and better than ever. Tlmea. . NORMAN GRAY, In the big production of "The Bohe mians," at the Orpheum Theatre, next week. show. And the Orpheum's new and enterprising management promises to give a still grea'er performance all next week, commencing Monday evening. The big production for next week Is entitled, "The Bohemians," and no better play for providing amuse ment for all classes of people was ever written. ' The Bohemians will be presented in four acts and fif teen scenes and from this state ment alone It may be seen that the drpheum theatre folks are working hard and providing Eugene theatre goers with a stock company which EMILY HOLZER, In the big production of "The Bohe mians," at the Orpheum Theatre, next week. HALL (& SHUMVVAY Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour anc! Fee? Madame Dean's frinch p., , - FEMALE rlLLo! A Sa?, Curtail Its-1 iiKr ron m rrm.Kii siwturiTws, dehi men to mil Unti l Kun-I HpmlTl Sntlafiu'Mon Ounr. nntivd or Moury iWuiultil. tvnl prc iwi.l for ll.io r l.. win arml th.-m mi mm, i, m pmti mr wlion !'llrvril. Kamnlt Knt. Iiml4t mi irotiitid ii, lipiHihio, no.vpt n nubnilttittv it vour Oniifuliit not hvo ihcm vena your UIITED MEDICAL CO.. Iji M, luaitir, Pi. gives first-class stock productions. As for the quality of the play itself it may be said that "The Bohemians" ranks among the best of the great nielo-drnmatlc successes and Is not a blood nnd thunder affair at all. but a wholesome, moral play full of fun and life, teaching a moral lesson, and those who witness it will hnve the, satisfaction of seeing a great struggle against right nnd wrong, which at last proves that right will win In the end. The first performance will be given at the Or pheum Monday evening at 8:15. NOTICE; TO CONTRACTORS. rotiee is hereby given that the County Court of I.nne County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for th furnishing of nil material nnd enn struotlng a bridge across the Ed wards Slntiuh nn Cmimv rnn,i Vn i In Sec. 15, Tp. Ifi, S. It. 4 AV., said onuso io no an su root span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built accordlne to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of th Countv Clerk of Idine County. Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by a cetrl fled check of 5 nnr pnl" nr amount of the bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane Countv on or before. 2 o'clock In the after noon of June tth, 1908. Tho court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids By order of tho Court. E. U. LEE, County Clerk. FOR NEXT SHERIFF OF LANE COUNTY The next sheriff of this county will probably handle not less than seven hundred thousand dollars, or nearty three-quarters of a million dol lars of the people's money during his term of office. He should there fore be a man of the strictest Integ rity and the utmost honesty. His character, like that of Caesar's wife, snould be above suspicion. Have the voters of Lane county stopped to consider this matter seriously? Har ry Bown, candidate for sheriff on the Democratic ticket, has a racord for faithfulness to duty that entitles him to the confidence of the, voters. The question of whether the candi date is a Democrat or Republican should not be considered in the mat ter of county affices, but the char acter of the man is what should be looked at. He should be a man of clear brain and clear conscience. It is the duty of eVery voter to safe guard the public funds with the same care and caution that he bes stows upon his individual proper ty. The people must have a Bherltf that merits their absolute confidence They will and should be satisfied with nothing less than this. How can the people judge a candidate ex cept by his character and by the record he has made? Harry Bown Is receiving the support of both par ties because he Is a man of charac ter and ability arid worthy of the support of any honest, conscientious voter, it you want to elect a man who will be found at his post at all times, a man who is thoroughly hon est, a man who has had years of experience in the sheriff's office ns deputy and a man who is very cool and deliberate, 'honest and upright and a safe guardian of public funds, ue sure mat you e ect Harrv flown on Monday, June 1st. Editorial in Springfield News. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano I'iiiitiliitiK nml Newer Work, Also general jobbinit In tin (J'ul sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly, Nodr'jyj.we have our own (U'.lvrry ' attended to. ' - ( rry a full line f plumlS.enxture, ! KT'cOiS H ID I iH 52 H'' Phone llliitk M7'J. .4IW illainclt.. , M1" llVIOn flh M , Willi an Co. Traiifcr Light nnd Havv Hauling WOOD FOR '2 ALE Mi WllUmfttrSU ' Aifnt, Owfm, Phon tllack 11 H NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereliv sriven thnt fho County Court of Lane County, Ore- sun, win receive sealpd bids for the furnishing of all material and con structing a bridge across the Ed wards slough on County Road No. 12 In Sec. 15, Tp. 16. S. k. 4 V said bridge to be a 50 foot spnn, of Howe Truss pattern, to. be built according to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Countv Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. Ail bids to be accompanied by certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. said bid to he fllort wiih tt,. Clerk of Lane County on or before 2 o clock, in tho afternoon of June 4th, 190S. The Court reserves the right to re- jvi-i any ami an Olds. By order of the Court. E. It. LEE. County Clerk. AUCTION! iiorsca at B. r. stock yards at Eu K'Mie on Tuesday, June 2, at 10 a in. nnd 1:30 n in r.n hn-,,1 f ,. bred driving and business h,,,,.. marcs and geldings jst from Eas tern Oregon. No horses reserved; no by-bidding; all will go. T-rnis cash L. VORBATH, W. H. McCAIX. S. P. WYNEOAR. Auctlonee'n"' HOW DOES IT LOd THAT SUIT OF YOUft Does the pants hold their shape or the coat roll and break in front, and T the sleeves draw up, or does' th ine pants come up to your shoe top now? y0 had just as well have a suit that is steam shrunken and sponged and hnAe... . .uuu unisned with a non-breakable front at the same money as to have a suit nntw. r "'sciiieranv way. .Be just as careful about picking the make as the color and style-every suit guaranteed. The Clothes That Made New York Jealous Made by Solomon Bros, and Lemfort, Thou haro tho crtla rtnA f'.:l ... i iny "uvk. jivic anu liuiiii and are hand made. Good Good Only made by experts arid .sold by Tho Rnn Ma who 540 uii tLvyn i tsui 111, wiiw, WHAT TO HAVE FOR DIXXEB is often a question ol great Im portance. Let us help you. II you will call at our store n may be able to suggest lots ol things you haven't tbought ol. Everything we keep Is op tt the highest standard of excel lence, and contains more nonr l.ihment to the square Intl than three times as much oil lower grade. w. GREEN, DEAL GROCER 6 J 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARr. EARLMcNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGS S.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugwe EUGEMH-FLORENCE STAGE- at 5:30 a.m. Stage, do not call at A da-ly fape l'"1"8 tr private residences but will call lor lor MapWon. ct bggage if notified the day before. sieamer lor Florence m Stage Phone Main 22Livery Phone Main 21 Pl'RK WATKH For pure beriiork water f G. W Taylor. All surface water cased off by cnslns Into tho bed rock, thus In suring nothing hut pure hd ro-k ws. ter. O. V. Taylor, s:") rntt0,n street. Eugene. Phone K'd 3377 O fiKHMAX fOACII STAI.I.lOV The German conch hoi so which 1 purchased from Duncan Pcott will make the stand during tho season at "ngu oarn. " J. It. rERKl.NS. I FOR SALE On TRADK stores in Lane county. Turtles will take Improved farm property or En teno property to value of their prop. $3000 4,nnIA,,1"nM' '0r atwk- fro" 13000 to t .ooo, to be cash. This is rorPL h'd 'han'e lf you are looking "f-." this office. dress Ad-m31 If you can buy your watch. J,,w. "Iry and optical Roods of Watts lt -""""ii I tmm 1 1 Hi ml I il mi i imH ii""" FAN3Y PRIZE CAHU are always ofteM W f The breviers know tla .'kins the rt e taa trKv7 n'l .vour ""' alwa ... -ll.vltS Hav.. us cut you o.I ruf f r next suniay ' t. in ,. a treat .i.. .. ;:i oninv and ,- ,., advantage th. ,y IK" Broders'.BroJ Phone Main 40 .WertW our money there why not Invest If you want watches, Jewelr W,. W can clnvince v it will pay you to buy of hlmP that A FULL LINE OF... New Grmniiiwe just Stoves', Rjmges r m . 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