Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 01, 1908, Image 5

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    11AXAXA CKKAM
THRFrKK nLTorAnn. moxuav. ji nk i. nms
ism innAino
. ,i.i.i..l,,,,,.,i.i,wniu Lull". I Hn
. J 3 l"3 """-'I -VII
iii -t carrjsponuenu; try u
- "r.' e lar bananas, rub
(' , v tiaspoonfuU of su
.'!',' (!!) sweet cream boat
s' If troth; then add one luc
!:'' lemon JELL-0 dissolved
", teacups of boiling water,
jl'". mld and when cold gar-
..mlied c'jerries. Serve
J ,.' ,nd cream or any good pu.1
:i"'T 1ELL-0 Is Bold by all
rf tt 10 cents per package.
ii'J
Summer
Suits
Bought at
Hanson's
Possess
Quality, Style
and Best of
Workmanship
ffe havo the lines that may
Impended upon to look right
ad wear well. They are Inuid.
uJowd goods and Ore patterns
i the season's newest shades,
ft we Eugene Agents for the
(ICHAELS, STEIIN & CO' line
-that more couM you ask.
0m tock of gents' funiltdi-
H goods, hats, etc, is coru-
(df and -everything at roason
itle prices. Oome in and let
b dwff yon.
ED. HANSON
Sd. 8 East Ninth Street
Eugene, Oregon
WRONG TIMBER
CHARLES MAO SHOW HARTOG SPEAKS
TENNIS CBEFiCB
.ti;
Wj.-h.. M.iv J... Charti. .
ic Miow, t the University of Ore-;
U. won the int. r, PI. ,
..i.u.iiii-, ,n S:11S!,.S ,. ,,i.iv
HKI.l .MAV sn-t . u. i,avw and
w.iit. v a-a
AT AD MEN'S
tlbrait ii. of
lllUion State Collece wnti lb..
It was divided to ho',1 it
comer-nee tournament in IW-l-ml
AI.I.KtiK' ";'M.y,'ilr in hi-: the Universities
KHU IU I i- vt ,,... "asnington. Idiho and Oregon,
r n.tl 111 l.r.NT UHATIOX human College and Washington
and Uregon Agricultural Colleges will
be represented.
NIl'H'al.s Til iitiv.i-.-n ilmihl
..... ... r. iiKii
1 Ol XT OF
SHOWN ;ooi TIMHMt A XI)
FILED OX Poor 1.AM)
In'ei!'1"" who ls gloved
In the clothing department of F E
Dunn s store, today began suit Fn
the c rcult court against Warren
Mchols to recover 110U4. which ren-
m.7T ,-.6 amount the Pintiff is
JESSE BONO WINS
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Jesse H. Bond won the Interstate
Oratorical ronlPf at carin i,,.,. o.
ntir In f-i- F'o'uuu is i , "iuhic io.ii oak"
f.J a. . 00 3 Pe-e of limber :urda' ulKht ln competition with the
.. u, lustinw with interest from I V.rator8 trom ldal' and Washington
February, 1907. U niversities, Bond's oration was on
Bellman alleges that he and Ernest ! the "We" If "The Evolution of
11. tillStran. Chan U V. . ! Character " Act . K ..i
. - ... nuuum nn.i . - ...... -- me iiliuii
ue le.enes a prize ot ia. no is a
Junior In the University, and is the
second Oregon orator to win the cov
eted first place In the interstate
league.
)Z am. T- ,Kilei engaged the de-
, "Hi"e mem on four quar
ter sections of timber land in town
ship 19 south of ranges 9 and 10
west. He alleges that the defendant
showed them some good timber and
hey duly paid him $200 each, as a
locating fee, and made their filings
with the land office. Before thev
made their final proof, the plaintiff
alleges he discovered that the land
they filed upon was not what thev
were shown, but land far inferior.
T?aI re ho 8eek3 t0 recover the
ssnn, expenses incurred in filing on
the land, with interest, the total
amount reaching J 1004. .John M
and Geo. A. Pipes are the attorneys
for the plaintiff.
UNIVERSITY LOSES FIRST
GAME TO MULTNOMAH
Guard Special Service.
Portland, June 1. In the first of
a series of two games between the
baseball teams ot the University of
Oregon and Multnomah Club teams
today the club won by the score of
2 to 0. The second game is being
played this afternoon.
PRIVATK BOARDING
Mrs. Skipworth will open a private
boarding house at the Shelley resi
dence at the corner of West Eighth
and Charnelton streets the first of
next week. There will be the best
of service, and a first-class chef will
be employed. Mrs. Sklpworth will
also have two nice bedrooms in con
nection. jG
IMK1).
t iix
At his home near Crow, May 30,
190S, George Hoselton. aged 76
years. The funeral was held today.
The Hest Pills Ever Sold
"After doctoring 15 years for
chronic indigestion, and spending
over two hundred dollars, nothing
has done me so much good as Dr.
King's New Life Pills. 1 consider
them the best pills ever sold," writes
B. F. Ayscue, of lngleside, N. C. Sold
under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken;
dalt's drug store. 25 cents.
MERCHANTS WHO HANDLE
EUtiEXE FACTORY HltOOM'..
The following are the names of the
firms handling the Eugene llroom
product.
W. M. Green, Ax Billy, Geo. Hall
& Son, Chambers Bros., Griffin
Hardware Co., J. H. Daniels, Mer
ger Bean Hardware Co., Sconert &
Dodge, W. J. Gibson & Son, Eugene
Grocery, (Hamilton & Vanostandl.
Johnson & Christensen, G. K. Mon
roe, . A. Belle, Campbell-rellninn
Co., E. D. Matlock, W. H. Daniels,
W. 11. Demster, Fuiruiount.
Portland. June 1. John 11. llar-t-ig,
manager of the Eugene Commer
cial Club, was one of the I'liiuijial
speakers before the Pacific Coast AJ
Men's convention today. He spoke
on "Promotion Work That Pays,"
aud said In part:
The subject allotted to me, "Pro
motion work That Pays." Is a rath
er ambiguous text. All promotion
work pays. If It does not pay, it is
not promotion work. For to pro
mote means to advance the interest
of. ,
The efforts to promote, the sys
tem used to promote are many how
ever and vary widely.
Those which bring results are the
ones that pay and such only can be
classed as promotion work, while Ihe
others come more truly under the
heading of superheated oxygen. . . .
Promotion woi-y and- advertising
are not synonymous. They are often
erroneously so considered.
An ad man creates his ad and casts
It out upon the world and he ls done
with It. His ntxt work is to create
another ad.
A promoter lays his plans for re
sults nnd he ls never done for as he
sets his lines, each line branches off
Into other hands, almost unlimited
in number.
For instance: A promoter after
sizing up the possibilities as well as
the advantages of a community, must
decide how he Is going; to make the
most ot them. He knows that adver
tising, that ls. the plating of adver
tisements will bring Inquiries, will
bring visitors, but the working of the
ad, the size of the type, the quantity
of the spucu used, while It may bring
the visitor, does not hold him. The
ad. Is a means to an end. It creates
a desire unci there stops. There must
be a stronger magnet to hold tho vis
itor. You must have the goods.
When a man is Induced by your
ad., and your correspondence to vlBlt
lyour community, both the ad. and
the correspondence are things of the
Now that Is just exactly where the
prormrws-'s business comes in, and
where his- advertising sense Is of no
further use to him.
Getting a community aroused to a
itptrit nt harmony, to the appreciation
mu, he rich.
r 1TH MOXKV TO IlI'TtV.
lamxtiHEss gives
ff revision a tvhn.
seems to be much discussion
itference of opinion on the tar
Wion by the shining lights of
"eat parties. We are molding
' opinion to regard the Theatre
taat with hlirh favor nnrl set-
f-U doubts as to its mpnls heine
Many where in the city. The
"pinent that is needed to con-
n that the Theatre Restau-
u that we claim for it is
" a trial. It's bill of fare
'-e you.
THEATRE CAFE
smoking p-ooc
o o
ut. Hood Cigar is a
"Tt. ...
"tnonrjaii thinkingmcn
5 0tt,-1.. .1 . . . n
'"-'y ine rcst iuc
s market
"EW vnnir-
Upper
K 1E GREATEST
'iR'TrSl fc, Clint it mnrn
e Muff vunn
Single Copy, lOCls.
k,t Ell tt-LM
WEATHER I-YIRECAST
FOR NORTHWEST
Portland, June 2. Oregon,
Washington and Idaho
Cloudy, with probably
showers tonight.
- WILLIAMS' KTDNVil HLLd
Have you neglecwa your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains in the loins, side, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure yon. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams
Mfg. Co., props.. Cleveland. Ohio.
WOOD! wood:
in Inch old growth fir. $
enrd. William Transfer Co.
Black 11 -11. i
1!ik kli-n's Aniltii Stive Wins
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1.
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the instep of my foot,
and could find nothing th.it would
heal it unlU I applied Bucklen's Ar
nica Salw. Less than half of a 25
cent box won the day for me by ef
fecting a permanent cure. Soitl iin
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store.
BROOKLYN HANDICAP
WON 1IY CELT
Gravesend. June 1. Celt
won the Brooklyn Handicap.
Fair Ploy being second and
Master Robert third. Time,
2:04 1-4.
no you think Eugene should have
a good broom factory? If bo, use
nothing but Eugene brooms. J2
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
pavs In a recent letter: "I have used
llr. King's New IHsrovery for years
per f.-r -oll,')s Illl!l coins, ami I nuns it
Phone i saved my life. I have found It a re-
tfilialilf remedy for throat anil lung
troubles, and would no more lie
carload of about SO hobos was; without a bottle than I would lie
unloaded and searched by order of without food." lor nearly for y
the sheriff. But as the robbers had years Sew l.isi-overy has been at the
gone no h a short time before, the head of throat and lung reined es. As
"gang" was permitted to remain un- a preventative of pneumonia and
til about nine o'clock, when by order healer of weak lungs It has no equal,
of Mavor Hunt. Acting City Mar- Sold under guarantee at ,. Ak,,y
shal L W Dunham lo.id-d them Into kendall's drug store, .-.oc anil $1.
a box'car and started them north.. Trial bottle free.
. . .i-n ..umi u-i.rlhlessl
arlUOT PITyinK h,r bnnnK unilnr her chin
out of Oakland. Oakland, ure.
n t:vs NOKS
S i. u r.l;: 's At !;i'I Sk't l'urt
;.i:ui, i ,i ; S.m I-fiun i.-t ii,
!'.i;''it, 2 ,i; O.tKl.d;,!, ;i '. Sfcu
il;ty's '.u't's: rurtlmni. San Truii
fis. t, 1. l.os Ancfl.-M T-l . Oak
iniul, rnrt!:niil w m live out of
-t''it fcamos iti tlu rit's with San
Krainistii.
Tlu' twi. -it'll rt-p.-rl of the I'hleaco
tMinau of stat is t irs cnii'tleil from
the rtH'onls of 37 IfatliiiK cttios shows
an alarming iniTtiat' In tho nuinht-r
of MiirMes. particularly within t h
last four months. Tho numhvr of
those who die by their own hand has
Increased at the rate of almost ten
ler cent a year. The table is com-'
pleted to liHtti. It Is as follows:
moo. sro; iyoi. 2 2 ; 1902, 24o:
1903. S176; 1904,2946; 1905. 3 0 S S ;
1906, 2957. j
Isaac H. Smith, 5S years of aK-', a
prominent and wealthy builder and
contractor of Tillamook, committed
suicide Saturday by usIiik carbolic
acid. He had been very dt-spondeut
for some time. His estate is said to
be of tho value of $100,000. j
For the first time in tho history
of the Oregon Agricultural College,'
the senior class appeured In caps and ,
gowns Thursday at the regular week-j
ly assembly. Tho present senior,
class numbers over SO and will bo
the largest O. A. C has ever turned;
out. Commencement exercises will 1
begin Sunday, June 14.
Uenver was selected this morning
as the city In which next year's
General Assembly of tho Presbyter
ian Church of tho Vnited States of
America Is to be held. Hut ono bal
lot was taken for the two contesting
cities. Tho vote was so nearly unan
imous that S.aitle withdrew and the
Colorado capital was finally Rejected
with ono voice.
Strawberries aro now being ship
ped out In great quantities from the
Frewater-Milton country, aud In a
few day'B timo tho berry picking
season will be at Its height. A
great many have been shipped to
Spokane, Seattle and different point h
and good prices are being received
for them, all tho way from $5 to
i0 per crate, according the size and
quality.
Tea, to be Good,
should be free from artificial
coloring it should be pure.
Folger's Golden Gate Teas
are pure healthful
freshing. Six flavors
if tea
rc-
Japon
Gunpowder
Oolong'
Engl is H BraaKfaat
Ceylon
BlacR & Crn
The choice of flivor
li nutter of tute
Packed flavor-tight in dust
proof cartons.
J. A. Folger (EL Co. San Francisco
Importers of Pure Teas
A Gruiul Kiiiuily MixlH-liic.
"It gives m pleasure t" ni.eiik a
good word tor Kiectrtc Bitters,"
writes Frank Conlaii ot 4 lit! Houston
street, New York. "Il's a grand fam
ily medlctuo for dyspepsia and liver
romptlcntlons , while for lame back
and weak kidneys It cannot be too
highly recommended." Electric Bit
ters regulate the digestive functions,
purify the blood and Impart renewed
vigor and vitality to tho weak and
debilitated of both sexes. Sold un
der guarantee at W. A, Kuykeuilall's
drug storo. 5 0 cents.
THE FRATERNAL KltOTIIKItllOOD
Election of officers at tho regular
meeting tonight. Every member
should consider It Important enough
to be in attendance If possiblo.
FRESH CKMKNT
Fresh car best grade Portland le
nient Just arrived. Price $3.75 per
barrel. Chambers Hdw Co.
COW KKK.II
Alfnlfa nioal. At Bailey's Tenth
nnd Willamette streo'.s. Phone Hod
1251.
V rn mm nrtl hv nilllliina thn trront-
fflt Ht riliir! h in ilk nr n tinnl I In ItndiiVr M
anil health restorer. Holllster'a I
uockv Mountain lea win mane you i I
fnol that HfM la wnrl h llvlnir 5 T. ' I
cents, tea 01 tablets, l.lnn lrug Co.
EUGENE HOSPITAL
friiiiunoii
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of
OreEon for Lane Counlv
of civic Improvement, ls the inter-j Louisa A. Bowen, plaintiff, vs.' David
eetlng task for the promoter. He
may be the cleverest ad. man In the
world, but If be falls In the apprecia
tion of other requirements, he will be
a failure.
To get a communllty to look Its
best, so that the newcomer will fall
In love with It, that's the secret. . . .
... To awaken a slumbering com
munity, to shnmo the knockers, to
call forth the boosting spirit, to
arouse the entire public to tho glop.
ions possibilities of the right kind of
promotion work, to make our w-rld
brighter and a better place to live
In. to work hand In hand as friends
and brethern, instead of pulling
hither and thither a though man
was his brother's enemy, to beautify
to Improve, to expand, to get
suits that will make a community
more prosperous, more amiable,
more hospitable, more happy, that's
the kind of promotion work that
pays.
Owl.
How Is this? A fine J! fountain
pen for $1 at Watts' Jewelry store.
Every pen warranted.
e tied her rav n rlnolets in:
Then to the store went with glee.
For llollisti-r'. Km-ky Mountain Tea.
l.inn Drus Company.
Remember We In. ? lay. .Inn- 3
is the Ilroi.m Factory op.-ntr.g D;
. . , ,.,- ,i, il, r and n- for a I
Notch 'broom and receive .'
lil'Dom free.
vh:-k
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Rogers Bros. K47 silverware Is
sold cheapest at Watts'.
Net, the mini- on label. Top
N.cvh Bro'im. Taylor & Gibson. None
l.er'er. A whisk tiro on iriven wirh
,-i. h one pun tia.-ed on up ning irav
.lime ::nl.
HORSEMAN FINED
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
L. Rlckel, a well-known horseman,
was arrested by Chief of Pollen Far
rlngton yesterday for indecent expo
sure, lie became drunk and drove
one of his horses reckl'-ssly on the
streets and raine near running over
a number of people. Later ho nindo
a nuisance of himself and his arrest
followed. He was taken before Po
lice Judge Dorrls this morning and
fined 125. He said he would pay the
amount as soon as the banks open
tomorrow, todny being n legal holi
day, and he was released from custody,
TEA
The way to buy tea is in
packages ; somebody is
responsible for it.
B. Parmenter. defendant.
To David B. Parmonler, the nbove-
nnmed defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby summoned and requir
ed to appear in Bnld circuit court nt
Eugene City, line county, stato of
Oregon, on or beforo six weeks from
tho da to of tho first publication of
tht ytummons, nnd niiBWcr tho com
yratnt of the plaintiff filed therein;
for want thereof tho plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for In the complnlnt, nnniely. for an
nnniillment of Ihe marrlngn contrnet
existing between you and tin plaln
tirf, of dale October 21st, 1907, and
for such other relief as to the court
may seem equitable and just.
II Is ordered by the court, the Hon.
L. T Harris, Judge thereof, dated
April 25, 1308. that service of sum
mons be made upon you by publica
tion In the Eugne Ounrd. a newspa
per of general circulation, published
dully In said county, Sunday except
ed, for six consecutive weeks. The
dntn of the first publication being
Monday, tho 27th day of April, 100S.
GEO. II. DO It It IS,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
(il'AltlllAN'S SALE,
Notice Is hereby given that Ihe
undersigned guardian of tho person
nnd estate of Harold Frederlckson
nnd Bertha Frederlckson. minors,
was by virtue of nn order of the
Probate. Court of Lane County, Ore
gon, dated tho lull day of May, 19US
duly licensed to sell all the right,
title and Interest of said minors In
and to lot one, block one, of Jones
Addition to the t'liy of Cottage Grove
Oregon, Pursuant to said order and
llcenna snld guardian will sell suld
lot one nt public, auction to the high
est bidder for cash, on Monday, thtf
1Mb day of June. 1908, nt the hour
of 1 o'clock p. m. at the Court Houei
Am In l..nM I .... fV.nnlu fA '
gon, and If no satisfactory bid Is re
ceived therefor, said guard'ian will
sell after said time, the said real
prowrty nt private sale to the high
est bidder for rash.
Dated this 1 .t h day of May. 180.
MAUY E, KltAI'TEK,
Guardian
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
V. O. Pronrr, M. D.
P. J. Btl. M. D.
B. F. Scilcte. M. D.
D. A Pilot, M. D.
Gto. O'B.DtBir.M.D.
U E. McDougil, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances (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.
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Sing- r .-vn .eg
SIX Willamette
1451.
Bee supplies n!
C!:am!-r
M.o-h:ne r.mj-!.y.
.T, et. Ii'loIi'J li'' 1
all k!tiu
4 Hardware Co.
A big vtTin;.r: "
established i'l Bak'T
T i.tz veterinary
f,,r a brick li'l
Stnet and Valley avenue
aivei;iJ.
o.si,0.IX,",f,
i. A T CO Tl T A.
n .v. i:si.'1
" ,,rrr,
! Am apple tbre- cut last w
J I ,-, I '..1- ( otlllty.
.:V:i'-..l in 1 -!.
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(Oil.! COM.
Place your ord -r
cial now. Williams
Phone Black 114 1.
Jti ,
I STEHNHEItt; IIAHillT.
Photos, stamps and post cards
Oenenil vi"w work. Sixth street, bi
tween Willamette and Olive. tf
-pita! I? t''
:tv l-v Dr.
surge., n. I':'-
ding on Third FOR PALE
liaV been , ,;f ( .
Mir' rontr.
...d .l'-rs. v row and
( nr.-i. T 1 Olive
tf
New models ea-ty riding Rambler
bicycle on display.
CHAMBEKS HARDWARE CO.
NOTICE Ol' FINAL Kin TI.I-.'M EXT
Notice Is heron? gtven that the un-di-rslgned.
Adeline A. Taylor, the
- administratrix of the estate if Mllo
Taylor, decerned, has filed her final'
for first class aWiunt In thn mailer of said estate, I
I'r.i nsfcr to. Inn(l Mondav. tho 1st dav of June.
linn, al the hour of I o'clock lii tin-1
afternoon of said day has b'-n fixed j
by ord.-r of said court for Ihe hearing j
or oiniK-rions to huhi nnrii account
and for Ihe final settlement of said
estate. All objections must be filed
on or before said date.
Dated April 9. 1'kih.
ADELINE A. TAYLOR,
L. Bllyeu Attorney. Administratrix
Cures dl7.7.y siiells. find feelings.
NOTICE Ol' HALE.
Notlci. is hereby given to whom It I
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T- W adke . I M
i..,- h W
l'OU It E N'T An .-'g't-ro.m
jth barn and ii i' k-n ard
at tPiard office
ho'ise
Call
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1 stomach and liver trouble., keeps may romerq thai by virtue of an or
I ...11 .ii .m.,,er That's what 'der of the County (V.urt of Lan"
! Ilolll.ter's Kwkv Mountn.n Tea will County, Oregon.
'! Ien'!t:i:
1 a -e
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Pott's nmm "
f ' '. - ij
made and entered
Try It and you will always buy I on the 11th day of May. IftOH, the
l!lin ' llll'li-niKll'ii no .ilium. 1 n.-.i ......
j will annexed of the estate of Jacob
Huff, decern..-.!. wi'I sll at public
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
at (he pl.-tis of the Lane County
Court H.oi-e In Knui a", Oregon, on
Satur-liiy, the 13th flay r.f June,
IS'tS. at th- iionr of i :io p nt., cer
tain real prop.-r'y le-lontlng to sn(d
,.,i;.f.. r.--i as ff.lh.ws, t'i-wlt:
Lou f, and 7 in bio. k 41. In Junction
Citv Lane ''"nn'v, 'ir.-gon.
W, C WASIIIUTtNl-:,
Adti.lrl-.ira'or with the will nuto-v-d
of the itale of Jacob Huff, de-
c-a--d
O. K. SKIP WORTH.
Attorney.
do
It. 3.'. cents, tea or tat.i
Drug Company.
the new braced Savage wheel
No erra rharre for lirae.-.
CHAMBERS HAItiAVAI'.E CO.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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