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WGltX'E VKEKLY GUARD, THIRSDAY, UNE 1. TWELVE OF 1HE imm 0F woodcraft NflRWPIRIiNS HEfD Wfe m smm. mm m. a ii...r.t . Panama and Mlit Mraw 5 .urn. celebration OcVEIL MQIMtHTS PROPOSED MEATUSES i:Pkcisks iu:u ix wood.mkss HAM, SIMAV AKTKH.MMtX MUSIC AND SI'KKCIIMAKISG The Norwegians of Kugene and vi cinity celebrated the anniversary of .i, ,.row,,iiiir of tlie king of Norway AXXU'J, MEMORIAL SERVICES liKI.I) KIXIIW AKTEIJXOOX r.v LOCAL CIRCLE CARRY UHE i g tiwsjiva " Hats For Men 0 A shipment of Panamas Sirect from the land c'f fat .Panama, is now opened up and ready for your inspection, ' What is as cool, comfortable and durable, and no other hat 2 & because the Panama that costs you twice as much las ree timcs as long. Prices $4.85, $6.00, $7.50, $8 0, $io.OO, $12.50 Split Straw Sailors in different width ' ancj ajj heights in crowns, some with black and some jn trimmings. Sailors 50c, 75c, $1.00, JLSO, $2.50 and $3.00 Get a New "Jolly Bailor" Straw $3.00 The latest and most popular - what, made of light soft straw with sailor crown and light forim, bound to match band in pearl, gray and brown. AJZr 14st4 Ratlfl a Make your old hat look new. Brighten them up WICK rial Ddnv 4 ,with .,k Hat Bands 25c and 50c i yesterday afternoon with appropriate exercises. They were iu uu.o up held In the forenoon at the Wood men hall, but through misunder standing the crowd did not gather until 3 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time the exercises began. Thoro wn music and an address by A. M. Newman. A splendid time was hat hv all Itrescnt. The Norwegians of this city are talking of organizing a lodge of the Sons of Norway here in the near future-, -- probably within two weeks. An organizer will be up from Portland shortly to start tne worn. HAS MAJORITY OF 17 VOTES, whim: akmorv mix i,osi-:s HKItK 1(V 02:1 VOTI-IS TOTAL KKH KKS OX OTHER MEASURES The University of Oregon appro priation bill carried the county by 1786 votes, there being 1547 votes cast against the measure. The ar behind here by 623 votes. Altogether twelve of the referred initiative and referendum measures carried In Lane county. The vote was as follows: 1 A. PERSOXAL Imperial Hats worth $5.00 cost $3.00 S. U, FRJENDLY !S9'2-594 WILLAMETTE. ST Calftornia Blankets a pair $6.00 CITYNtWS The mojSiliy m eoiltig f the Com mercial Qluib will, be held tonight. Comrautaloner'B tnnnrt session imt is iopcte this evening. W. J. Kyle-, of tiled -lt h tho whiiiIv nilsmon us notary is still in to udjotirn and will be sent to her grandmother in Massachusetts. The boy was re leased1 from custody. George Caswell Is their father. . Mayor .1. n. Matlock, Councilman Ccorge Fisher, M. Svarvertid and En gineers Kelsay and McArthur drove to It'itchlo creek and back Saturday to view out a route for the pipe line for the proposed city gravity water syutein between the creek and the bridge at Hendricks' ferry. Max Zlnimermnn. promoter of the florencc, today ur0 i,ow narailo and market day 'clerk his com- ., ..n 20. states that the ru- rubllc. I ,,. that he will bring In a lot of his own horses to sell on that day Is k There wltl 1)8 no drill by Company entirely false, and Uint he will sell r innirrnur nlirlit nti nrcount of the nnv horses that anv one will bring In death of Ueulenunt White's father, lon'that day without any charge what- ! ever. 1 lie V 111 vvi nil y uunvuai n-tm mv.-,. , ,, j.... ". ...i a... ... h.,M.' Tho old board walk in front of tho of the O. A. C. team by the score of government postoflco lot on' Wailam r. . a ,elte street was at last torn tip this inftcrminn and gravel will bo filled is u,,i hi j, i,-.e,i n 'until the government sees fit to ap- , ' " 3 V. Vi.nV I proprlate money with wmcn 10 mum shoe repair shop oil West Llghth .',,,,.,,,. Thn'mnnlo trees will street for some time past, lias gone to a cement walk. The maplo trees will not be cut down at present. Coliurs, where ho hus opened a shop. MnrHlmro licenses were Issued this Sliollon In.. let riernfon by tho county clerk to the by the wind u. nei-ann tor a followlnc: C hosier A. WycKotr. agon IS years, (if McKnnzIo Ilrldge, and Minn' Onii 1'enrl Hare, aged 18, of Professor H. I) tho contract to W. now residence to be built on Alder street, near Professor Sweotser's rcs- b the piling is all driven and access is 'made possible to Springfield. Two or three big telegraph poles will have yt be moved, as they now stand where me li nun win run. A marriage license was issued to- dayto Warren G. Thatcher, aged 40 years, of Creswell, and Mrs. Mary Taylor, aged 42 years, of Eugene. Campbell & Fellman have occu pied the two rooms just vacated by the Seattle Produce Company and C. O. Hudson's wholesale house in the Gordon block, and still they are cramped for room. ' Sunday morning at 1 o'clock Otto Katifmann, upon returning to his home on West Fourth street, discov ered the roof of the residence occu pied by John G. Powers and family, at the corner of West Fourth and Washington streets, on fire. He turn ed in an alarm and the chemical en gine was on the scene In a short time. A stream of chemicals, soon extinguished the blaze, and there was little damage to tho roof. During the evening before the chimney at' the residence had burned out, and it Is thought that sparks lodged, in the shingles and were fanned Into flanieB D. It. l.nkln returned today from a trip to Portland. M. Wllhelm, of Monroe, was in i."c city over Sunday. Attorney Jerome ivnox, ui i, Grove, Is in the city. Miss Leone Jenkins returned msi night from Portland. Mrs. M. C. Wire returned home to day from a trip north. Fred C. I'eil, of junction ilj, In Eugene over Sunday. F. D, Wheeler, oi tallage um.c, was In the city today. Archie Service, of Baker uiry, is m Eugene for a few days. A. V. Connelly, of Roselourg, Is In Pinirona fnr a dav or so. C. H. Holden, a prominent citizen of Florence, is in Eugene. Jesse Griffin returned today from a visit nt Cottage Grove. J. F. Ross returned this afternoon rnm a tri nto Portland. LeRoy Gesner came up from Salem on the afternoon train today. Professor I. M. Glen was a passen ger to Portland on the noon train to- daMia n M. Knelisli and Miss Ed n TCnrhnrt left for Portland this Yes Sheriff Bill 951 State Institutions . . . . 2B7o Supreme Judges ....159S Change Elections 3712 iTo work prisoners. . .i 4 4 a Free Transportation. .1395 Armory Bill 2102 University of Oregon. 3323 Equal Suffrage 2J0b First Salmon um ....ziot Second Salmon Bill.. 24.14 Reddy Bill Single Tax 14 41 Recall Election U. S. Sen. ..3969 Proportional Rep. . . .2763 Camnalcn Funds... .3096 Jury Indictment 2752 Hood River County .. ii (9 County High School.. 3254 No 3834 1723 2578 676 1444 3429 2725 1547 2911 2041 204 1 2982 3670 1577 1024 1770 1499 1467 1265 1331 The Women of Woodcraft held their annual memorial services yes-1 terday afternoon ami unveiled monu-i mcnts over the graves of three of their deceased members, as follows: j Mrs. Cynthia A. Qarson and Miss Ber-: tha H. Whittaker, In the Odd. Fel lows' cemetery, and Mrs. Maude R. Bradley, In the Laurel Hill cemetery. ' The ceremonies at each of the graves were very beautiful and Im pressive, Mrs. Geo. N. Frazer lead- Ing in the ritualistic work. Rev. p, I K. Hammond, rector of St. Mary's! Episcopal church, delivered a short! and touching address at each of-,the; graves. I ne graves were all banked ' with flowers furnished by members' of the circle and friends and families I of the deceased. Forty-five or fifty i of the members of the circle were In j attendance at the unveiling. 1 Idonce. " jVida; Jesse P. Wyckoff, aged 18, and ' ! Miss Flossie V. Doano, aged IX, both Siiturdiiy afternoon nt Itecroallnn I of Vlda. A double wedding soon. Park the University second team do- fented the high school tcjini In a slow '' Arnold, promoter fif, stree! and uninteresting game of baseball carnivals and proprietor of Fourth of by the score of 14 to 3. I July attractions, wub in Eugene today Interviewing the local celebration The warm wealhor of yesterday j committee In regard to exhibiting and today softened up the new pave-' some of his attractions here, lie has ment In places until It was nearly Coffered lb" committee a balloon ns- tlrkv. What will It be In the hottest : cension at a reasonable figure turn oather next month and In August? Circuit forenoon. court This meetR Wednesday is the adjourned will probubly have a merry-go-round here at that time. A drunken tramp painter was plac- torm held for the purpose of clenr-'etl In the city Jail this forenoon ny Ing up tho docket for the regular Chief of Police Farrlngtou. He will ferm, which begins on Monday, Juno appear before Judge Uorrls In the 15. morning. He fell aeleep In Williams' iialnt shop on West Eighth street. and the workmen could not wake him up, so sent for tho police. Chief Far rlnaton had to bent him on the bot- tr-i'i of the fe-t before he could bring III m to coucsiousness The young son of Harry Rown, sheriff-elect, brought to The Guard office today a largo ripe loganberry, the first that has been seen this sen aon. This la very early for thoso ber ries to ripen. ... , " , . ,, , ,, .. Yesterday Postmaer Page Keptj It has been suggested that tho oily ,,,,,. llM1 ....(ween the hours I place a spark arrester over the (lf 1() , , , , lnsten,i r hetween; smokestack of alio new strum road g , 4 m heretofore. Notice; roller, which Is-now working on the ot , ,..mKe W11!t (-hviiu through the ! streets. A repetition of the fire of .,, , ,.,.... 1,,i1 ..,,,, , to the office In the afternoon and; 1 were it Imlllltoillll'd In Hot getting mall. The morning hour Is a ' ":x ' last August might result if this lire caution is not taken. Last night's 12:30 o'clock train from Portland coiiHlstel of flft-'en inipenuer coaches, all loaded, he sides the usual number of lisguage, mall and express cars, Tlie heavy traffic was c:iused by the people re turning from the rose festival nt . Portland. The case of Wavne and l.ela Cas well, dependent children, came up 111 the Juvenile court today. The girl was turned over to Mrs. Geo. Kelly, were their much better one for the majority, and will prove to be a popular one when the people becoino accustomed to it. A quarter of a mile of piling Is built and ready for the rails on the electric railway trestle from Judklns' Piilnt toward Springfield, and a cou ple of hundred ties are down on the grading on the Eugene end or the trestle. Connect loll with the line to I he trestle can easily be made as soon BISHOP' HENRY C. POTTER. Famous Episcopalian divine who sur renders his clerical duties because of failing health. 't of I-his In ",,.'vW<t4 m',. A Man isinDanger thbery every day he keep a-lt jiIhmiI liis (M-rseii, Iun l:is (-lnei' of lillill'N. Wheu a man has u strong will lie Is apt to hnvo a won't that Is equally enVetlve. Tlier are some very attractive peo. pie In the world whose strong point seems to lie making resolutions and getting some one else to keep them. The thing that comes to you free of charge sometimes Is apt to discharge Willi, a deep ami terrific detonation. - I The i'eepet Injury you can do to hi Satanic iini.vsiy Is to refuse to U of service til hi:n. I New tlnit er;;s are down, ham pcr vciv.'ly c,h l:: '!M I'v.v n.-. er :sw ct:ile ai;;utl vii . n a CKHlculle love!? nnnn A. W. Walker and wife arrived in Eugene from Medford yesterday on a visit I. B. Cushman. the Acme lumber man and capitalist, is in the city for n few Hnvs. B. R. Westbrook, proprietor of the Hotel Roseburg at Roseburg, Is In the cltv on business. Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Gue arrived from Medford last night. They are on their way north. Andy Taylor and John Stewart left this morning lor a weea s nsuing nedltiiin no the McKenzie. Mrs. W. S. Gilbert, of Astoria, af ter a visit In Eugene with the Misses Chase, left for home today. Mrs. E. Etter and little son weni to Portland today to spend tne re mainder of the summer there. Mrs. Geo. Baehrens. of Portland. Is visiting friends in Eugene a few dayn. Hon. R. A. Booth was a passenger to RoBcburg on the afternoon, train today. Miss Sadie Douglas returned home today from Portland, where she at tended the rose festival. 'C. T. Clark, day operator at the S. P. depot, Is taking n short layoff on account of a slight Illness. T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the Na tional Bank of Cottage Grove, came down on the noon train today. .Mrs. V. B. Mathews came down from Goshen on the noon train today to visit Tier daughter, Mrs. L. L. War nock. Miss Margaret Cundlff returned home last night from Eastern Ore gon, where she has been teaching school. Dean E. C. Sanderson, wife and son returned on the noon train today from Pleasant 111(1, where they spent sunday. A. W. Ream and family have re turned, to Eugene from Oakland, where they spent the winter and summer. ' Mrs. M. E. Perkins, of Lebanon, af ter a visit with her uncle. Rev .C. A. Wooley, and ranilly In Eugene, re turned homo today. A. O. Knowles and bride left this morning by horseback for Davis lake, In the Cascade Mountains, where Mr. Knowles will be employed during the siimmer by the government as a for est ranger. C. R. Rankin, tho engineer In ; charge of t!ie Oregon Enstern sur-i vcy across the mouutaias from Na troll, arrived in F.ugene this after noon from Portland. He was nccom panted by his wife. MODERN WOODMEN HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES fiRAVKS OF DEPARTED NEIGH' HOHS DECORATED YESTERDAY SERMON IX THE EVEXIXO Yesterday was annual memorial day for the Modern Woodmen .of America, and fitting exercises were held by the local camp. At 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon 75 or-80 of the members met. at the hall and rode to the I. O. O. F. cemetery, where the graves of the departed neighbors, five In all, were decorated with flowers and the ritualistic ser vices of the order were carried out. A committee was Ujen appointed to go to the Masonic cemetery to deco rate the grave of Neighbor Paul Green. In the evening the Modern Wood men met again and proceeded In a body to St. Mary's Episcopal church, where an excellent sermon was deT llvered by the rector, Rev. P. K. Hammond. FRESH CEMENT Fresh car best grade Portland ce ment just arrived. Price $3.75 per barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings. stomach and liver, troubles, keeps you well al! summer. That's what Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Try it and yon will always lim it. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Company. STERNBERG it HAIUHT. Photos, stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and .Olive, tf New stock fishing rods and flies we art overstocked in some kinds it files which we will sell at cost. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. . Every day Is Special Sale Buggy Day with us; get our prices and see the goods and you will buy. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Rogers Bros. 1 84 7 silverware sold cheapest at Watts'. Tho reinforced center Vudor ham mocks are tho best made; we are sole "gents. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. A full line of "Cold Storage" re frigerators; get our prices before buy in;-. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. exeui roi; :s notice. Estate of Danel Smith, deceased. N.itlce is hereby given that the un dersigned, llepry T. Smith, has been .duly appointed executor of the estnlo of Daniel Smith, deceased, by order of the county court Jif Lane county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same with proper vouchers to said executor at the law office of L. Bllyeu In Eu gene, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated this 21st day of May. 1908. HENRY T. SMITH, Executor. L. BILYEU, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notlca is hereby given that J. C. Morgan, administrator of the estate f I. O. Morgan, deceased, has filed with the County Clerk of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, his final account there in: and an order has been made and entered of record directing this not ice and naming Saturday, the 13th day or June, 190S, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, for the hearing of objections, If any, to said final account and settlement thereof. Dated this 8th day of May, 1908, at Eugene, Lane Coiintv, Oregon J. C. MORGAN, Administrator of the Estate of I. O. Morgan, dereased. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys for Estate. the We are exclusive agents for genuine Vudor porch shades. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO GEO. K. MUNROE TiT. HOUSFUR.NISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 67 West Eighth St,. We have everything for the kit chen. All sorts of pots and pans in metal and granlteware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a nastime Instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephone Red 5576. EUGENE ,OREGON MEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL g SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Par Year. ' Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSUED WEEKLY, Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB, CO. (Ltd), U.BKRT.I BORIE, l'llHLISHKHS, , Uaxaokk. 47 W. tir., 2KW Yokk w HATES Will t-, e nwJe this- season by t SOUTHERN PACIFIC (l ines in Oregm) From Ei To s11. urc, as i lows:; Both Way, through Portland 76.25 71.25 fi3.7S 63.75 0d Caliy Chicago. St. Louis. St. Paul! Omaha- Kau.su: Gity 63.75 Tickets-will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6 19, 2n July 6; 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good or return In 90 dayi I uvor privileges p easure within ; , REMEMBER THE DATES! For any further Inlormatiooocl A.J. GILLETE Local Agent or write to Win. AkMutray, General senjier agent, Portland, Oi IN ONE OR MANY COLO:-. LARGEST FACILITY IN THE WEST FOl THE PRODUCTION Ol HIGH GRADE W02I iitis s tow s uiTmihij NOTU'K I'OH i'l ltldCATIOX. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, March 20, laOS. Notice is hereby Riven that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entit led "An act for the sale of timber MKKTlXfi AT FHAXK'S HAM, KOK Itllll.U'AI, STI PKNTS lands In the States of California, Ore- Ron, .Nevada and Washington Terri On Mondny evening. Jimp S. at 8 l. in., there will b" a mooting held nt Frank's hall on Kast N'lnth stroet. which will be a.ldresscd by Itrothtr V. II 1-e-H-i-,ll V,- AUDI T n TO KXTKIinl To give a party or t have a few friends In? nhniiogranhs will frnW entire programme for .' tertainment you "?sire- ; ami hear what far"50' things It can glre you. i hear the new record. f,.n, r-nmlc inline llu-" - grand opera from fun".1' ics lo sp lend Id orallonf. EUGENE GUN CO. m. ......... .... ' 534WilametSm- tory. ' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August -I. 1S92, .Hepsoy A. Wutts of Eugene. Conn'v of ;.ane. State of Orciron. did nn .li.lv I nunily, laic from China, in tile 22, V.IOT, file in this officer her I u of hIKIcat students and , sworn statement Xo flO'it fr ih. purchase of the X 1-2 of N'K 1-4; SW K4 of Xi: 1-4 and Lot I of Sec-! lion No. is, in Township No. lit, j ninth, liai-.gp No. S. v,.sr V. M. and; will iff i- proof l,i sh-iw that ih. tnn.l ', 't't-MV r:-s!l;in uviV. An interesting dis O'trsc l! pnr--' v! who attend. 'Hie snb.ioil will be "Cod's Misslcn m v W.m-'s," l-t Ml'btt-ncil At'iorica ..The GRAND. ci-i i- i-ii., :uid mil ls pi-ift. 1, valui.b! Mr its t;-u- Today ano PROGS, A Case cf Arson, Unlucky Intcrfcren.-c, Pru: Uiu-.- vi-ii ;m- I.Mnwti us l-..i- X ; iti.i: li.-iUtt vmii- iti-e oi.irhi-il t - .1 I ,w nn -in-. v anil bin-; oio- it. I -in I-. i I 1,-ir neither I I- l.tl.V ollti'l- .lll.l- iii- inuo.-y ii- H-r- 1 1 :. ;!; I. i"ii. I; .1 o ) Vii-,t" A:;ui:c In ti c V, -! r ' v Vlvn "No Or.i : bh: ! ' Kb The Eugene Loan and SavirgsEcrk Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 EttaHit.cd l2 mil:! lil;- tlic tll!'.i-st!v- fuui-'.lii-i.;. . purify t'i. blood and Impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and j debilitated of both icxcs. Sold un der stinraiitrp at V. A. Kuvkcndall's i: at t' ;ii-...i. Ore a l.lddi :-t : lo anil. .1 Mil illlllV.i; 1 Will he b - o. V. r.-t ,-f i;,. - -i. . o er. Any and :i',l ji-r-mn vrr ly Hie above ,l.' er;i' iinlred tn rr-m- steil to .f a-l- IMi-l,- I lands .T- ir claims In this of Malinee Every T- y 2:45 Kaih furnish a bond of at least fifty per ofilre on or before said Itth dav cent of his bid. , June, 1 SOS. Ity order of hullditis conimltteo. I nKXJAM I,. KDDY J20 Kegister! Evcrins Fcrfor.snce Rrn rirK-lc civen awj-. J'-:r-c SAVE YOUR CUPONS. 2e crATS M l. itrt" h r, " o ' drug store. 10 cents'. o 7 M) iiiinimiiiii'""