WIS EPBENE DAILY fJTJArtl. WEDNESDAY, JCXE 3, 1008
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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. ,
Sold Exclusively By
534 Willamette Street
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Automobile Livery
Automobiles for Hire
Day or Night
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EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
R. E. VELTUM, Aana..',er
HANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
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APPROPRIATION
MONEY WILL BE
WELL SPENT
IMMEDIATE- NECESSITIES WILL
TAKE IT NEW Kl'KPLlS FOR
YEAIiS NEW ULILIUXGS WILL
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HIKED AND APPARATUS WILL
HE liOl'GHT
Since the people of Oregon have
shown by their voies they are heartily
In favor of the appropriation for the
Stato University at Eugene, they may
desire to know .specifically how this
appropriation of $125,000 annually
will be used. For the past several
years the University has been receiv
ing an annual appropratlon of
$47,000, which, together with In
cidental fees and tho interest from
the Villa id fund and special appro
priations from time to time, has.
made up about $73,000 annualy;
and for the several years just past
the 'varsity has been run and was
run this year on a- $75,000 basis.
Tho new annual appropriation of
$125,000 merges all the special 'ap
propriations into one.
As the University has more than
doubled in attendance In the past twe
yearH, the present running basis Is
Insufficient. All the buildings and
apparatus are far too small and few.
The new library building nnd the
small cottage for the women of the
University, both of which are badly
needed, could not be furnlslied nor
heated this year owing to lack of
funds, lloth these buildings must be
furnished at once. The library, which
Uiuches all departments of tho Uni
vc-rslly alike, ikuUh an aniiull expen
dlturo of $10,000 -for revera.1 years
Id bring It up to even an ordinary
slairlard of efficiency. Additional
Insl ructoi's aro neciled In s-ieveral ol
the departim-nts. whose j-clari-'s will
amount to 510,000 or $15,000 year
ly. A waiuan'H (tunnitry and board
lag hall must be. put In at once. It
is estimated Unit, till will cost about
?50, nn-io. Another bnildina I.; need
etl for ela:, laboratory ati'l recitn
linn purpose.;, which u'ill cost about.
$75,000, and the power anil water
plant, wtucii nas tie mi r ally over
taxed, will take $ 10,000 or $15,000
to meet the demand upon It for
'leatltur. Irrigating and fire prntcc
tlcn. The campus slioul.l be enlarg
ed nr. ont'P, for It !s now too small
nnd crowded. The land which lan
ders upon It and which tho Unlver
slty considers buying as. soon as fund
arc available, Is, growing In valuo ev
ery year, and buying It now will mean
saving consiueranio money.
These Improvements will cost from
$1 25,000 to $150,000, enough to ab
sorb tho ninount nhove the annual
; running expense fur several years.
' When tho stato legislature passed
tho $125,000 appropriation this year
of course It did not make any spec
ial appropriations, nnd when the
$125,000 was held up by the refer
on if ti in tho Untvorslty was forced, at
It were, to run an $80,000 business
on $55,000. This could only be done
by cutting down expenses wherever
possible, and for three months last
fall no member of the fnculty receiv
ed a cont's remuneration, taking
notes for his money and relying upon
Uio people of the state to support the
appropriation nnd thus mnko the
notes good. The University will close
this year without a cent of money
on baud, and It will require careful
handling nnd scheming to make tho
$125,000 do tho work the University
needs It to do. All expenditures are
palil by tho University steward, who
Is under heavy bonds. The bill, how
ever, must havo been "O. K.'d" by
tho steward, president, and finally
by I ho board of regents before it In
paid, bo there Is llttlo chance for any
I money to go astray.
CHILD EATS MATCHES
AND DIES IV AtiOXY
Senltlo, Wash., Juno 2. Mrs.
I.eonani K, Smith is prostrated with
grief over tho death of her tbreo-yoar-old
daughter who died Sunday
morning after eating match heads.
1 no chlUI ate the beads off all the
matches In a large box and suffered
Tor more than 12 hours before she
died.
Thinks It Saved Ills Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says In n recent letter: "I have used
lr. King's New Discovery for years
f:ir coutIis nnd colds, and I think it
saved my life. 1 have found it a re
liable remedy for throat and lung
troubles, nnd would no mure be
without a bottle than I would be
without food." For nearly forty
years New Discovery has been at the
head of throat nnd lung remedies. As
n preventative of pneumonia and
healer of weak lungs It hns no equal.
Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuv
kendall's drug store. 60c and $t.
Trial bottle free.
wiMn NAwisn
John M. K Dixon, suremtor to W
R. Hoday. All wood sawed to gnuge
ror prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence 32 4 High street, tf
ussollne woodsaw
COAL! COAL!
1 lace your order for first class
coal now. Williams Transfer Co.,
Phono IllncR 1141. Ji!
8TKRMIV.RG llAltlllT.
Photos, stamps nnd post cards.
Cenernl vbw work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamotto and Olive. tf
WOOD! WOOD!
Ill Inch old growth fir, $5.2".
cord.
Illack
William Transfer Co.. ifHhonr
111
rto sure t!sfeO,e new short turn
bugi'v hrfore huvlnr !
C11AM1IEU3 HARDWARE CO. i
DEXTER ITEMS I """i
(Special Correspondence.)
Dexter, June 1 Hay and grain are
growing fine since the last rain.
Rev. D. E. Haker preached three
very Interesting discourses at the
school house Sunday. After the af
ternoon sermon there were two can
didates presented themselves for bap
tism. Rev. Kelly,' of Saginaw, also spent
Sunday here and Intends to Btay over
and visit some this week with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Turvel Truelson had
the sad misfortune to lose their little I
two-year-old daughter, the little onej
beUg sick only ten days. The manyi
many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Truel
son extend tholr sincere sympathy.
E. T. Templemnn, the road super
visor in this section. Is doing quite
a lot of work on the roads between
here and Trent.
Tho last nows from Mr. and Mrs.
T. II. Hnnsaker since they started for
Klamath Falls is from Medford, where
they are visiting friends for a few
days before resuming their journey.
Several years ago Mr. Hnnsaker own
ed a blacksmith shop at that place.
Mrs. J. V. Stewart, of Goshen, vlB-
Ited -relatives at Dexter a few days
last week.
J. C. Vincent, II. M. Parvln and
W. F. Tate will all be seen taking a
sail in their new carriaaes and bug
gies as soon as the mud dries a lit
tle.
Mrs. R. I.. Jacobs is losing quite a
number of lambs from her flock iby
coyotes and cougars. Boys, there is
chance to show your skill at hunt-
Inc XXX.
JASPER ITEMS
(Special Correspondence. ) '
Jasper, June 2. The election pas
sed off very quietly.
Mrs. Bessie Garrett of Prownsville
and Miss Vera Laird, of Garfield,
Wash., who had been visiting rela
tives at Natron and Jasper, went to
Eugene last Saturday for a two-days'
visit with relatives before starting
for their homes.
The ball game at, .lusper Sunday
between Thurston and Jasper teams
Hood 12 to (I in favor of Jasper.
Our Jasper team Is doing well for
aniateuri'.
The Woodmen of tho World, Tamil
Vni 5:12, will unveil a monument at
;lio Jit. Vernon ceni'tery next Sun
day, June 7, at 2 p. m., in honor of
Wiiibor W. II. Jon -s, deceased. All
.ire invited, to attend.
Chill and Web Walsh' are- home;
froai tho logiriufj r::mp on the Wil
lamette for a f:1- davs only.
WAR DECLARED
Who Will HnRst In This INricl.ir
Muvrnien!'.'
War-has been declared by our lead-,
hut druggists.
They are going to fight stomach
troubles with Mi-o-na s!om?,ch tab
lets. They feel so sure of success
that they guarantee to refund the
price of nny Bfl-crnt box that does
not glvo satisfaction nnd do all that
Is claimed for It.
Ml-o-na is an absolute strengthen
er nnd cure fur the stomach and'dl
gestive organs.
If yon suffer with headnche, dizzi
ness, palpitation, bad taste In the
mouth, nervousness, coated tongue,
distress after eating, try Mi-o-na.
It will not be long before all these
symptoms have disappeared and you
are strong and well.
The Red Cross Drug Company sells
Ml-o-na under an absolute guaran
tee to refund the money unless It
cures.
SONG RECITAL
At Vlllard hall, Thursday night,
June 4, tho University School of
Music will present the vocal pupils
of Mrs. Katherlne Ward Pope In re
cital. There has been nn unusual num
ber of excellent voices In the vocal
department this year, and the recital
will be one of more than ordinary In
terest. The public is cordially in
vited to attend.
PRIVATE HOARDING
Mrs. Sklpworth will open a private
boarding house at the Shelley resi
dence at the corner of West Eighth
and Chnrnellon streets the first of
next week. There will be the best
of service, nnd a fitBt-cln.ss chef will
be employed. Mrs. Sklpworth will
nlso have two nice bedrooms in con
nection. v ' jfi
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MORGAN'S IT ItMTlRE
FACTORY
Furniture manufactured for
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Factory at east end
of Fifth street. Renalrlnir sollrltpil
Phono lllnek 6391. Residence phone'
lilac k 5501. I
WELL DRILLING
Get your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
lU'CIUIOLZ & CARPENTER,
M!7 So. Willamette St.
Phono Red 4S72. tt
GF.RMAN COACH STALLIOV !
The German coach horse which I
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
Hangs' barn.
tf J. H. PERKINS.
If you enn buy your watches. Jew
elry and optical goods of Watts Just
as cheap as at nny other place, and
get chances to draw one or more of
those fine prises, why not Invest
your money there?
Tying her bonnet under her chin,
Sho tied her raven ringlets In:
Then to tho store she went with ploe.
For llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Company.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Und Vnn Uaws Aluitiue Dnuirhl
(( no nmu i uu uaiB ninuj uuugui
Bears the
Signature of
Friday and
1000 Women's Skirts in all sizes and lengths in blue, black
tan, brown, -gray and white, all marked in plain figures'
Friday and Saturday, less 25, you get
rv 11 If
Une Uollar value
BARGAINS
FOR MEN
50c underwear In all colors; bro
ken sizes Soc
50c Ties, alt shades and styles;
t,wo days only !Mc
$1 men's shirts, in golf and negli
gee; sale '. 4lc
$1.50 men's golf shirts, all sizes
and colors . .' W)c
$5.00 men's patent kid Oxfords,
all sizes $3.30
Men's fancy vests, all shades and
sizes HALF
Men's $3.50 beaver hats; special
price 2.03
PQSTJ.BOXeSi
Organized 1883
Ihe First
CF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid m $100,000
Surplus and undivided
profits .- 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,001;
'Total $300,000
Under Sniiie Management 2."i Years
Your Patronage Solicited.
T. O. Hendricks President
S. B. Eakln, Vice President
P. E. Suodgrass Cnshlc,
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assietant Caxhle?
Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashlei
Madame Dean's pga
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A BArit, rrcnTAI Rrc- !
LIES' FOR KCI'I'RESSED mrJZr
MuN-srui ATios. NEYEH MOHIII TO NIL
KiM Knn't Htx-edy! Hntlftu-tion Junr
aut.Til itr Moni'v HKumtrU. sent pr.1
lut.l lorjl.io t Uix. Willftcud tluni
on tihil, lo ho pniil fer when rrllrvcil.
.aiiii'ii'S rr.-e. iii!it on Renins me
peuiitn,., neeopt no nuhfttltute. If your
ilnmulsl iloes not hiivatbetii send your
oitlen to Uio
UHITf.0 MEDICAL CO., Box 74, Lancaster. Pi.
Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano
NEW BOOKS TO READ
The Barrier, by Rex Beach
The Metropolis, by Sinclair
The Iron Heel, by London
Princess Nadine, by Reid
now
to be had at
Schwarzschild's Book Store
386 WilUmatleSu
A. C. MATHLWS
Gcner.tl Tc.xnunif
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and Rivid excavation
earth far sale
Phone Black 1Z
or c.i'l.-t 315 W 4 th
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BARGAINS
FOR WOMEN
$2.50 women's waists, In long and
short sleeves ijl.OD
25c Bummer wash goods, all col
ors; sale !Jlc
20c summer wash goods, all col
ors; sale i. J 7c
15c summer goods, the latest
weave, price l:Ic
$5.00 women's hats, all light
shades; sale $2.15
15c sleeveless vests, all sizes, sale
at . . .' Oc
25c embroidery In wide widths,
sale l"c
Women's shirts, all sizes; sale
price less H
v is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture, of their
world famous.
PORTABLE .YELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
A moderate amount of
money will start you in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In The World.
For full particulars record
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND, OHCBOIV,
or
AKRON. OHIO,
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. Hood Cifjar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is res. live!' the best 10c
Cigar on the market
fffo i "dV4- 1
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
, Oak and 7th Eugene, Or.
GEO.K MUNROE
TV. HOUSKURNISHER
STOVES--R ANGES
KJRNITURE
-r Wc.t Esh'.h St.
We li've cv?r, thiii-4 for the kit
chen. All sor;of pots and pans In
metal and grnniiew are. All the little
contrivances that make cooking a
pastime inst-rtil of a druriee you will
find here. Telephone Red 5570.
&GZNE .OREGON
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BARGAINS
FOR CHILDREN
Children's
sale , .
natpni vi.i -l
",u oes, tan.
Si. 511
Boys' shoes, oak soles and couo,
S1.D8
BTr"? g'r,S' hlUS
Otic
Bo:f alsls in hite and colored
BOit-a",sJn 011 mo" and sh.es
91.49
Children's patent kid pumps,
new thing
$1.03
Boys' wash suits, in lights colors
sale
540
Willamette Street
L V Vis Irjj
Festival
To Hi Held hi Portland,
!V"Oll.
JUNE 1 to 6, 1908
Will be the most brilliant
Florol Fiesta and
Civic Jubilee
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
I
I Several important conventions to b
I . held in Portlnnd on that
I occasion.
o
The Southern
Will sell Special Tic kets on Tliis
;civ-.siou From
EUGENE
to Poitlaiid and Return at
5.00
For particulars call on
A. J. UILLF.TTF.. Local AS1'""
Win. McMiirrti!',
General Pasengei' Agi., I'ertHind, W.
Portlnnd, "The Hose City," will be
scene of splendor anil the cra
ter of world-wide Interest
for one week.
Mill
Willamette Valley Co
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands o.
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
.. .
No delays, we
SSrG. H.IRISH
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j w. BARRINGER
Expcr, housemovcr
Moves any win?' 1 ji
years expcnenci. ?uot
Fifteenth and Oak S.
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