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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1908)
T1DC ECOHNE DAXLT GUARD, Tl KSDAV, JCNE 0, 100ft m i '! i Don t Balk at the Dollar Mark Price isn't everything in buy ing CLOTHING. The quality counts for some thing. You will always find the high est quality of goods and workmanship at the min imum of price. ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street j ClfiSnsestljGStemEjJect I ually.lJisui'ls Milds and near i aclies duo to Constipation; ! Acts naturally, acts truly as a Laxative. j Dost tor Menrompn ana Ih'ila' I rpn-Vnunc and Old. 1o Jet. its jierwjjicial Ejects Always buy the Genuine vvkich lias ihe full name ofthe Com- CALIFORNIA Rg Syrup Co. by whom it m manufactured, printed on the Iron! of viry nacknjJe. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. on size only, regular price 50 pf bollle. HALL Bb SHUMWAY Plumbing ami Sower Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Curry a full line ot plumbing fixtures Phone Black 1373. .400 Willamette Julius Goldsmith 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.' A young Wilkes Stallion-, of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. Tyler B. Veloce I A Grand Percheron draft, (reg- . j - i - j i. lstercaj. voior, aappic grey; weight, 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 Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon WHY, THAT'S Jl'ST WHAT I HAVE KEEN LOOKING FOR. If you need anything we cun supply you, If your sideboard or china closet luck anything of cither kind, be suro to look us up. Our displny will glad den your eyes without depleting your pocket book unduly. W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. UNIVERSITY'S MAJORITY NOW OYER 3500 Complete official returns from al! counties but Harney and Wheeler show that the University of Oregon appropriation bill has passed by a majority of 3,r,(i9. The returns from the above counties will not change the result materially, for tljolr vote Is fight and will probably break about even on the University questlin. Multnomah county has given the bill a majority of 9480 Instead of 8390. as first announced. The total affirmative vote on the measure, with the exception of the vote of Harney and Wheeler coun ties. Is 43,253, as against a total neg ative vote of 40,1 49. In this city the bill has carried at the rate of 3 to 1. and In such cities as Astoria, The Dalles, Pendleton, LaOrande, Baker City, Roseburg. Marshfleld and Ash land, the vote has been about two to one In favor of the measure. In many of the country districts of the Willamette valley the vote has been overwhelmingly against the Univer sity. The country districts of this county and of Eastern Oregon have given more favorable returns for the University, especially In the commu nities where the alumni and students of the University reside. Oregonlan. ROYAL AIM 'If MASONS KLEGT RA.I OFFICERS Portland, June 9. Officers were elected by the Grand Chapter of Roy al Arch Masons of Oregon yesterday to serve for the ensuing year. Instal lation of the new officials occurred yesterday afternoon, and the sessions of the grand chapter closed last night! Numbers of out-of-town Masons are In the city in attendance at the various Masonic gatherings scheduled for this week.' In addition to the work of conferring degrees there will be special lodge meetings of the various local organizations. A. H. Steiner, of Salem, was elect ed grand high priest yesterday after noon. Other officers elected are as follows: Deputy grand high priest. Edward Kiddle, LaGrande; grand king, Frank J. Miller, Albany; grand scribe, C. J. Buchanan, Oregon City; grand treasurer, D. P. Mason, Alba ny; grand secretary, James F. Robin son, Portland; grand captain of the host, Oscar Hayter, Dallas; grand lecturer, O. P. Coshow, Roseburg. The grand high priest-elect ap pointed the following officers: Grand chaplain, P. O. Borg, Hoppner; prin cipal sojourner, M. S. Woodcock, Corvnllls; royal arch captain, J. M. Howe, Eugene; master of third veil. I.. C. Marshall, Albany; master of the second veil, George E. Davis, Can yon City; master of the first veil, Clyde Evans, Portland; grand senti nel, D. O. Tomaslnl. Portland. JASPER NEWS (Special Correspondence.) Jasper, June 9. Mrs. J. H. Smith ar1 Emma Wallace went to Eugene on business last Friday. The picnic given at Pleasant Hill was uttended by a large delegation from Jasper and all report an en joyablo time, Jasper Camp No. 532, Woodmen of the World, held their unveiling sere mony at the Mt. Vernon cemetery Sundtiy at 2 p. m. A large crowd was present to witness the proceeding. C. NADEAU HAS OPENED EMPLOYMENT OFFICE In connection with his cigar store, at 531 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Rod 1421, or call at cigar store, 531 Willamette street. Jl A (Jrnnd Fmiiily Metllrine. "It gives nib pleasure to speak a good word for Ktectrlc Bitters," writes Frank Coulan ot i'id Houston street, New York. "It's n grand fam- l lly medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications .while tor lame back and weak kidneys it cannot bo too highly recommended." Electric. Bit ters regulate the digestive functions, : purify tho blood and impart renewed vigor and vitality to tha weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50 cents. 0 o 0 o 0 1 11X119 2 3G30 Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone Black J5J1 Night Phone Black J75I EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO VELTUM, Manager . R. E. 0 8 o as EU BANGb J. H. TEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions STAGES., McKENZIE STAGE Wives Eugfiw EUGENE-FLORENC STAGE al 5:30 a.m. SUrra do not cill at A daily lUgclr rtEurtnt it 6 a. m, private rrsiiltncra tut will call lor lor MapWIon, cloat connection by b.ggage It Botlilrd the day bclore. itramtr I of Florence and cm Livery Phone Main 2 1 BIDS VANTI1 Separate bids wanted for brick work. Iron work, plastering, cement work, plumbing. Wiring and all ex terior mill work for the I. O. O. F. building on or beforo tho 20th of June, 1908. Plans ami specifications ran be seen nt the office of John Hunzlcker Eugene, Oregon. Each bidder will be required to furnish n bond of at least fifty per cent or Ills bid. By order of building committee J20 The Hst Pills Ever Sold "After doctoring 15 year.t for chronic Indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nettling has done me so much good ns Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them tho best pills ever sold," writes 11. F. Ayscue, of Ingleslde, N. f . Sold under guarantee at W. A. Ki.ykcn dall's drug store. 25 cents. woont wooi! 16 Inch old growth fir. $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. tf FlSHT AGAINST PROHIBITION AT MEDFORD IF TOl' KXKW The merits of tho Texas V.'onder you would, never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by .1. Hull, or by mnll. Send for I ttlmnlsls. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292C Olive street, 9t. Loula. I O j Those rich prlioa to be given aawy i hv Watts are attracting a great deal of attention nnd bringing good re ! suits. Tho prUes are on exhibition In the corner window of Watts' up . t.Olate Jewelry store, corner Ninth ' Od Willamette streets. Action was begun today to prevent prohibition rrom going into effect In Med ford, as urovided under the city charter, says the Medford Tribune. A temporary injunction was applied for from Circuit Judge Hanna by At torney Robert G. Smith, representing J. C. Hall, to restrain the county court from declaring prohibition in effect in Medford, as provided unaer the local option law. It is expected that prohibitionists will seek to dis miss the Injunction, which the wet forces will seek to have made perma nent. Attorney McAllster, of the Anti-Saloon League, is in the city, pre sumably to defend the league s cause. The charter's clause, under whlcn the action is brought, reads as follows: The city council shall have power and authority within the city of Med ford to license, tax, regulate or pro hibit barrooms, drinking shops, bil liard rooms, bowling alleys, dance halls, and all places where splritous, malt or vlnouB liquors are soia or kept for sale, Irrespective of any gen eral law of the state on this subject, enacted by the legislature or by the people at large." The county court Is compelled by the local option law to declare the result of prohibition 11 days after the election. The case will be tougnt at every pclnt by the wet town advo cates. Attorney Smith said today: "This Is not a question of sentiment, but of law, which, I think, is altogether In favor of the charter, which was pass ed after the local option law. The only suprenje court decision upon the point Is that of the case of Renshaw vs. the county court or Lane county, where It was held that if the city charter had been specific on the ques tions involved, It would have been binding. Medford's charter is spe cific." HERMAN BILLEK MUST BE HANGED Springrield, 111., June S. The gov ernor and the pardon board today re fused to commute the sentence of death passed upon Herman Billek, who was convicted of having mur dered tho entire Vssral family in Chi cago. Billek ns convicted after a hard-fought-legnl battle, which lasted two weeks. Tho poisoning of the Vzral family was a mystery for months be fore the crime was fastened upon Bil lek. The murderer will be hanged Friday. 'FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGONY Will You Continue to Suffer from Ca tarrh In the Fa4e of This Testimony "I suffered for fifteen years with catarrh troubles so bad that I had to leave the sea. I could not lie down to sleep at night on account of the constant catarrhal dropping. I went to two different hospitals for treat ment, but without any lasting bene fit. I was constantly raising yellow and green phlegm, and the trouble was so unbearable and natiseating that I was ashamed to go out In com pany. I have used only two bottles of Hyotnel, nnd have been cured by tho remedy. It hns made full and comploto recovery." Captain Will not. Hyomel Is a dry, healing, antisep tic, air, extracted from the eucalyptus groves of Australia. It is a pleasure TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE; Have Your Abstracts Made 1' The Ijiiie County Alw'wt Co. Eldo G. Parker to V.'. H. Morford, 160 acres In sect. 3 and 10 la ;n. 17, s r 9 w. $10. J. C. Snodnrpss "tal to J. F. Ka s ton etux, trrct In sec. 31, to. 1.. s r 3 w. $1000. 1. F. CamDln'11 to P.o-annan A. .an Horn, lot:; I, 2, 3. 4, 5 in blk 0 in Campbell s 1st add n Eugene. H. Cle.elanrt nd, to A .H. Cr:"n. lot 1 in block 5 In Wynne's add to Cottage Crave. $450. Carrl': P. Olstad to William Olson. 320 acres in sees. 21, 2S, 29, tp. 17, s r 4 e. William Olson to Merritt C. Crls wold, .120 acres in sees. 21. 2S, 29, tp. 17, s r 4 e. William Olson to Merr'tt C. Gris wold, 320 acres in sees. 21, 28, 29. tp. 17, s. r. 4 b. $8000. Carrie P. Olstad, guar, to Wm. Ol son, 320 ncre3 In sec3. 21, 28, 29, tp. 17 s. r. 4 . $3000. Merritt C. (iriswold et ux to Mc Kenzie Rlv-r Timber Co., 320 acres in sees. 21, 23, 29, 17, s r 4 e. $1.00. U. S. to Waiter S. Gilbert, 135.56 acres In cc. 25, tn. 17, s r low. W. W. Calkins etux to H. W. Hall, lots 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 In block 4 of Fairmount. J. C. Whiting to Anna T. Bu-ks, lot 10 In blk 7 In Scott's add to Eu gene. $10. Frank Stewart etal to John ftew art, jr., lots 4 and 5 in block 2, lot 5 In block 14 in Ellas Stewart's add to Eugene; lots 3 and 4 In block 17 and lots No. ? ? and 4 in block 36 and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of block 30 in College Hill Park. J-. E. Pitts etux to Minnie Evans et al, part of lot 3 in blk. 4 of Kelsay's add to Eugene. $100. L. W. Brown to William L. Gllham lot 1 in blk 2 of Eugene. $425. W. H. Kay etux to Melvine Buss, lot C In blk 11 In Hendricks add to Eugene. $350. W. W. Calkins etux to J. T. Trim bio ct ux, tract In Eugene. $100. Did You Ever Try To c!:a BJ... I , .ajjiit d iiunared Dollar Bill Split it Not tear it Nor bust it. Split it WILL1AMM CARBOLIC SAIjVK WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAZEL The best salve in the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props., woim s.iwrxo John M. t. Dixon, successor to W E. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw R. C. MORGAN'S FURNITURE FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone Black 5501. COAL! COAL! Place your order for first class coal now. AVilllams Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. J6 Tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied hqr raven ringlets in; Then to the store she went with glee, For Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Company. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD. NOTICE OF SALE OF WATER BONDS Notice Is hereby given Miat In pur suance of and In conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed by the common council on the 5th day of May, 1908, and approved by the may or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the common council of the city of Eu gene will receive senlcd nronnsnlR to use llyomel, because you do not, at the office of the citv recorder in take it Into the stomach: you simply t Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of breatho In this germ-kllling air, and relief Is Immediate, and complete re covery comes In a few days, llyomel outfit. Including an Inhaler that will last a lifetime, costs $1. If It does not euro your catarrh, asthma, bron chitis, coughs or colds, the Red Cross Drug Company will give you your money back. three hundred thousand dollars in water bonds of said city, or nnv part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m. Tuesdny, July 7, 19S. and that said proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council nt said time. That the city of Eugene proposes to sell the said t'tree hundred thous and dollar of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor in denomi nations of from one hundred to one thousand dollars, ns tho purchnser 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 date until paid; that said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will he come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of Jnnunry. 194S, 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 par value; that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall he a first nnd exclusive Hen on nil lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures nnd appliances of every kind composing the water system to be se cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds: that the com- GKHMAN COACH STALLION m council reserve the right of re The German coach noise which liJectlng any and nil bids. purchased from Duncan Scott will 1 'he said bonds will be issued make the stand during the season at ! an'1 disposed of under nnd pursuant Itucklen's Arnica '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 that would heal It until I applied Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Less than halt of a 2 5 cent box won the day for me by ef fecting a permanent cure." Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. GASOLINE WOOD SAW W G. White It prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. 11ILL.M1KK BROTHERS For nil kinds of drnylng nnd ex press. House phono Red 2 742; of fice, Black 6411. So you can spend . Both sides If you only could That would simply . Be immense And you can It's dead easy More times Than once Every day. In Our Store One way for you. To do the job Is to buy All your goods Shoes, Hats, Clothes. Shirts and Hose Dress Goods, Curtains. , And everything That goes That's all The BON MARCHE EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF P Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prosxr, M. D. P. I. Bartlc, M. D. R. F. Scaiefe, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M . D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. : Appliances forX 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. MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. L. H., POTTER, Vice Pres. F. N.McALlSTER,.. - Cashier. Cw ?th and Willamette MII-IHI Hill "" .it our I all cus'.oni-'rs DIOCK juicy. i.-M..i.. . ly flavored and fine grained Bangs' barn. tt J. H PERKINS. Pronounced by millions the great est strength maker, appetite builder and health restorer. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Ten will make you feel that life Is worth living. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. to the terms of the act. "Tj re-lnenr. porate the city ot Eugene, and to r-i peal all acts and parts of nets in eon-! filet herewith." filed In the office! of the secrntnry of state February 1 S, 1905, and the amendments thereto' passed and enacted by tho people of the rlty of Eugene on the 1 St h dav of April, 1HOS. A certified check of five per cent of the amount of each bid, pavablo to J. P. Matlock. Mayor. Is reun're.i to accompany each hid. This notice Is published f t SO days In the Morning Kctisicr and Eu gene Pally Guard, newspaper of i-en-i eral circulation, published at Eugene ! Oregon. ' ; i ato of first publication, May 6th Singer Sewing Machine Compsnv, 1 190S. 615 Willamette street, phone Red i By order of the rommon council ' f jy6 8. F. DORR1S, Recorder. " I'OI.ITI ereo KZav5 .iTiaSTVUBH what we rut Our prices are choice a piecf was ever l.n-1 n tender, cxquisiir- cut up meats for '' i;ne or hip Dune We know ho to for votir table as ,ose'the prime!. will look temiu..5 nder r.n.i siiculest- uv lor P Rroders' Bros ... atii St. I Phone Mom 40 - ag- How Is this? A fine J2 fountain pen for $1 at Walts' jewelry store. Every pen warranted. See our new blue and white enamel ware. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. YOU WANT THE BEST to he found In the Grocery Line phoner luive your jiJ 1 "THE PARK GROCERY" Successor to Nkklln and Neal Quality and PriccG uarantced. R. Daniel, Prop- 1451. Phcn Main Park and Oak, 9th and Oak