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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
9 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, BATURDAV,,.JUNK 0, 1008 What Stove for Summer? Nothing adds to kitchen convenience in summer weather like a New Perfection" Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Anything that any stove can do the "New Perfection" will do, and do it better. Bakes, roasts, boils, toasts; heats the wash water and the lad irons, and does it without dissipating its heat through the room to your discomfort. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove actually keeps the kitchen cool actually makes it comfortable for you while doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal range, its heat is directed to one point only right under the kettle. Made in three sizes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. n The Rmf LAMP light that Is very ( affords a mellow grateful to tired eyes a perfect student or family lamp. Brans, nickel plated, hence more dur able than other lamps. If not with your dealer, write our near est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.00 to insure. Tyler B. Veloce A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Pcrchcron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weieht, 2300 pounds. The cham- pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid fifc Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon WHY, THAT'S JfUBT WHAT I HAVR BKEN JjOOKIKG FOB. It you need anything w caa supply you. H your sideboard or china closet lack anything of elthor kind, be sura to look us up. Our display will glad don your eye without doploUng your pocketbook unduly. W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. ASHLAND WENT, FOR APPROPRIATION o SEVEN TO ONE An Ashland graduate of tho Uni versity, In writing to The Guard on business matters, writes as follows concerning the way In which Ashland and Southern Oregon stood by the University by voting for the appro priation: "1 want to take occasion to call yoiir'attentlon for just a moment to a little thing which showed up quite nicely on the University of Oregon appropriation vote down here last Monday. J)own here In Southern Oregon we have our own school, of which we are quite proud, and being close tothe state line we are almost as near "and we hear fully as much about the two big universities of our California neighbors. Nevertheless, there was no more popular measure during the election in our city than the University measure supporting the University of Oregon. When the vote was counted,, Ashland turned out 7 to 1 in favor of the University. "ill comparing this showing with the showing made by some other counties north of Lane where they have their 'own schools' as well, it looks very good for this corner of the state, and the University people in this section are very much pleased with the showing. It indicates, does it not, that our people here are not altogether of the small type? "We are all very glad to learn that the University appropriation is safe, and shall look forward with pleasure to the upbuilding of that in stitution, which should now come by leaps and bounds- The old Oregon spirit still hangs with those who have left the University campus long ago. and we are as much Interested as ever that the present student body and the coming ones should have a good representation from Southern Ore gon." NINE NEW BUILDINGS IN FAIRMOUNT Nine new buildings are in course of construction in Fnirmouut, eight houses and one barn, all of which can be seen from any point of vnn- tage. Most, of the houses are sub stantial cottages, two out of the eight having been just finished. Fnlrmount has many fine homes, and with the grading of the streets during the Inst two years and the building of the street car lines, one 01 the best residence portions of the city Is fast being developed. NEWS NOTES FROM BUSLTING SPRINGFIELD too Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone Black 1511 Night Phane Black 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager 111 -g HOTEL ARRIVALS Hoffman House. Maude Lewis, Mohawk. C. R. Sylvester, Jasper. J. Beidenkoph, K. C. A. L. Stringer, K. C. ' J. MoNeliy, 8. F. Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Wendllng. ' W. D. Smith and family, Portland. ' N. O. Holt, Salem. ' E. Cunningham, Seattle. D; J. Miller, Florence. f J. W, Coffin, Springfield. ' R. A. Drury, Jasper. ! W. C. Bnrr and wife, Wendllng, ' J. K. Halght, Albany. Y. Elgar, Belknap Springs. W. O. Gllstrap, City. ' T. W. Sparrow, S. F. J. B. Rouse. C. O. ' J. P. Wolf, Ocean View. ', J. J. Wolf. Ocean View. O. W. Kerr, Wldlwood. ' .las. Land, Dlsston. ? Geo. Korr, Wlldwood. ' I. L. Fisher, Kellogg's. ) .1. C. Stratford, New York. Faye Abrams, Fall Creek. W. Glaspey. Fall Crook. Mnudo Noet, Fall Creek. O. H. Miller, Drain, S. P. Co. I. Taylor, Portland. C. Crlnghead. Portland. I). A. Morley, Dlsston. ' E. E. tlylnnd, Lowell. .1. C. Wallace and Bon, C C. L. Williams, Doxter. S. Chlobor, Doxtor. L. F. Buck, Chicago. Wm. J. Hannah, Rockford J. B. Eddv, Portland. J. K. P. Withers, city. L. M. Marquam and daughter, Port land. Ed Walker. Elmlra. W. E. Carpenter, Portland. C. H. Pickett, Springfield. C. 8. l'lerco, Rochester. W. 11. Hartley, Cottage Grove. A. K. Hartley, Cottage-' Grove. L. M. Beebe has been elected man ager of the baseball team for the sea son and Fred Yockey captain. Sev eral games are scheduled for the sea son. A good line-up with the excep tion of one of two places has been se cured and a good article of ball is promised the fans during the next few months. It is hoped that within another week the team will be thor oughly organized, and the boys will be ready for daily practice. They will go to Coburg to meet the Giants next Sunday, and the following Sun day, June 14, a gnme will probably be played with Lebanon on the local grounds, as they are making a tour of this territory and have asked -for a game. Jim Stewart returned to Spring field Tuesday from a visit to Klam ath Falls. He reports Mr. and Mis. L. Jacobs, who were formerly in bus iness In Springfield, as doing well there and says that they have let the contract for a fine two-story brick which will be G0x-00 feet in dimen sions. We are informed that Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will soon go to Klamath to permanently locate. Jim thinks that there is a great future for that country. Dr. VanValzah brought a sample of his alfalfa to town this morning which Is about thirty Inches tail and which he says will go fro mtwo to two and one-half tons to the acre. He says the crop will again be ready to cut In July, and if irrigated will fur nish a third crop in August. The rais ing of alfalfa seems no longer an ex periment in Lane county. A large express wagon load of cut flowers were sent to Portland last Wednesday afternoon by the pupils of the Springfield school, which will be displayed at the floral fiesta, which will be held in Portland from June 1 to 6. A request has been sent out to many of the schools over the state to contribute flowers for the big roso show, among them being the Springfield schools, which of course responded very liberally. Dr. It. A. Jayne is taking a needed rest this week at Hood River, going there to look after his land Interests In that section and also take care of his large crop of strawberries that I are now being harvested. I The Springfield Month-Kelly mill fs running a full crew of nine men now and times begin to look gpod again. Everything seems to be on the move, with no Idle men. Everybody has em ployment. A ball game between the locals and the Giants from Coburg was played at Springfield last Sunday, the score being 6 to 1 in favor of the home team. Fred Weston, formerly of Wend llng, has started a-short order house in the old First Bank building. He Is an old hand at the business and should do well. News. Sale Women's High Grade Hose Regular Value to 75c sale 49c Regular Value to 35c sale 29c The largest and most up-to-date line of women' ever shown in Eugene; hundreds of new lace ai. !" ioK s 8' ln black suuie an lace auu uiuers juhi nan lace: tiprfpr.. . . , , iriect orea double h oa an1 tnoa mica m q rr en! no ...... v ' " " t,c"CT:l mtlnS- Apuremaco white foot hose, double heel and toe, all sizes, iuie flnlall hose: value to 35c: pair 1 'a 29c All Dress Trimmings Reduced ine largest, ana nesi assortment of dress trimmings i r-useue, ju every ituuwu weave, pattern and color . L ,lur ou want. e nave u. .uuiiuii.v auu i uesaay less 2 1-2 per cent Dress Ginghams, the yd 10c uruas auu a.u uu .ufiuuiiis in an colors and enri tv. from 10c to Kc. 0ne best of weaves and from the best mills; lot, special sale price, the yard, only . . . 10c 25c Butchers Linen, the yd 1 9c Special sale white goods and all summer wash goods in plain figure and flowered, pure hutchen linen, a beautiful piece for waists, dresses and boys Buits; regular 25c; sale 19c TKe BON MARCHE A Place To Save Money o. Wis. Eli BANGS J.H.W-EST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sale Stebtes ' Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All LVscripi ..STANCES.. McKENZlE STAGE Imvm Eugen. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE t5:30. m. SUjn do not call t A dtly iURclrvnEugeiwl 6 t. m, prlvite midenrrs but will cull luc lor Nhplflon, close connection by Lgjagell nolllicd the dy belore. turner fur I'loteiice and Acme LiveV Phone Main 21 NOTK'H To Oregon Land Company. 412 Wlllametto street, does not employ hotel, restaurant or boarding house keepers to steer people Into their of fice Neither are they connected in any way with curhstono "workers" that disgust total strangers by ap proaching them on tho streets. If you do not wish to pay two or three commissions, go to their office, where you will bo treated on the square, tf WTLUAJM' KWim 11114 HT yea asnaciM yanr ktdaayaf Have fan ewwsrkad yon nerrtras system and eaassd trouble, with your kidney and bladder! Ht you palm in to loins, aids, back, groins der tha ayest Too frequent a sestra to pass nrlnet If so, Williams' Kid nay Pills will eurs yon. Sold by Linn Drue Co price 69 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. IF TOl' KXFY The merits of tho Texas Wonder you would never suffer fro kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble, si a bottle (two months' treatment) sold (by O. J. Hull, or by mnll. Send for (testimonials. Pr. K. W. Hall, 2926 , Olive street, St. Louis. O. NADKAXJ HAS OPENED EMPLOYMENT OFFICK In connection with few elgar store, at 681 Willamette street. Those wish ing belp telephone Red 1411, or call at elgar store. 631 Willamette street n NOTICE OF 8AT,H OF WATER BONDS Notice Is hereby gives that In pur suance of and ln conformity to ordi nance numbnr 734, passed by the comroen council on the 6th day of May, 1908, and approved by the may or on the 6th day of May, 1908, the common council of 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 ln 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 and 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 ln denoml nations of from one hundred te one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid, not to exceed 5 per cent per annum: said interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from their data 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 dar of January, 1948, 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 car value: that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonda when sold Bhall be 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 b 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 bonda will be Issued and disposed of under and pursuant to the terms of the met, "To re-Incorporate' the alty of Eugene, ar4 to ra peal all acta and parts of acta in ooa- fltct herewith," filed in the office of the secretary of atats February 18, lMt. and tha amendments thereto paased and enacted by tha people of tha city of Rugens on the 18th day or April. 1908. A certified check of five per aeat of the amount of each bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, la required to accompany each bid. This notice is published for 60 days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Hally fluard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. l'ato of first publication, May 6th. 190. Ily ord(of the common council, Jy B. F. DORR1S, Record?. IF-1 MOULDING SIDE-walk PQSTJ.BOXESi Organized 16A3 The First. National Bank OP EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid ra $109,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability af stockholders under national banking laws. ' 100,000 Total $300,000 Under Same Management 25 Years. Your Patronage Solicited. T. G. Hendricks President S. B. Eakln Vice President P. E. Snodgrass '.Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier Darwin Brlstow . . . AsMstant Cashier Madame Dean's FRENCH p., I a FEMALE rlLLOi A Bate, Certain Rk- , IIRF FOR HUPPltESSKD M KM8TRU ATION, I EVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Bfel Sure! Hpccdyl Hat! ((faction Guar anteed or Money UefundtHl. Sent pre paid rf.r91.fl0 per box. Will Rend them on trial, to bo paid for when relieved. Kntmiles Free. Innlst on (retting tho fteiiitimV accept no subntltute. If your druggist doe iiot have ihciu send your orders to the UllTEO HEDICAL CO., loi 74, linuitir, Pi. KSoldin Eugene by W. L DeLano . NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princeu NacUne, by Reid now to be had at Schw.rzschild'i Biek Stori 386 WUlamst.LsI$fc. A. C MATK&W3 Gaamaal Teaming' CaaKsssa, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 281! O - O orilUt 345W4th Ttestm Dili Klacie Co. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will start you in a' profitable busineaa. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc, write to j THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. Portland, offeaon, . t AKHOH. OHIO, ' " Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market learvfc. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Successors to ARM1TAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oa,k and 7th Eugene Or. GEO. K.MUNROE TSt HOUSrUKNISHUl STOVES RANGES FURNITURE 67 Watt Eighth St.. We have ever:$hlne: for the' kit chen. All sorts of pots and pans In metal and (rranltcwnre. Ail the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime Instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephone Red 5576. EUGENE .OREGON Summer Suits . Bought at Hanson's Possess Quality, Style and Best of Workmanship We have the lines that ma; be depended upon to lsok right md wear wen. They are hud. tailored goods and the patterns jf the season's newest shadn. We are Eugene Agents for the HICHAHLS, STERN & CO' Itac what more could you ask. Our stock of gents' furnisb Ing goods, hats, etc, Is com plete and everything at reason- -I able prices. Conic in and let us show you. ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon Electric,Gas,Water WSnanKlte VdeyCo E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery. Boarding StaW Sew Floor Rubber Tire TO"1 Kali Crw wage 109 West Hb Sirs