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THE ErG EXE DAILY GUARD, TITSDAY, JIM: 0, CITY COUNCIL WOMEN WALKS MILES , PUSHING A CART p s.ws iii:k hisiiavd deserted IIEK AM) 1.1.1 T HER T TAKE CAKE OF JII.KSEI..E AMI CHILDREN Sen (jgpr lliiinin i ij P ( H B A DEM0N$TRA Perfection !n cake is attained by the ing Powder. And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous. , c Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it imparts to the food. v BOKN. Near Thurston, June 7, 1908, to ChiirlCH Clio and wife, a daughter. Kodii Ih the beat-known preparn tion thut in sold liy druggists today for dyspepsia or Indigestion, nr any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It iH pleasant to tako, It Is sold hrro by ull druggists. ' Summer Suits Bought at Hanson's Possess Quality, Style and Best of 1 Workmanship Wo liuvo tho lines Hint tuny bo depended uiHin to look right Hid wciir well. They nrc bund. tailored goods unit tho (inttcriiH .if Ilia 'nciinoii's newest Minutes. i Wo are Eugene Agents for I lie MICHAELS, STKHX AS CO' lino wlint liioio coulil you ask. Our fttock of gonta' furnish ing goods, lints, etc, 1m com. pleto nml everything lit raiison able prices, ("nine In mill let us show you. ED. HANSON No. 8 Kam( Ninth Street Kugoiie, Oregon 1 v&mqp Succmiay to ARMITACE & SOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.Q and biscuit making use of Royal Bak- VBacine Powder MARRIED t - On Monday evening at 5 o'clock, Juno 8, 1908, at St. Mary's Episcopal church, ltov. P. K. Hninmond offi ciating, Ona Pearl Ilare to Chester A. Wycoff and Flossie V. Doano to Jesse P. Wycoff. The witnesses were W. .7. Yale and Mrs. E. L. Dunks. The younK couples will resldo on the up per McKenzio, where thoy are well known and have many friends who tender congratulations. At the homo of the bride's parents, I'. L. Miller and wife, June 7, l'JOS, Walter lllruilnghnm and Miss Ermn Mil lor, JiiHtlro of the Pence It. S. Ury stin ofl'ldatlng. Tem pei Forecast Fair, with bright smiles after a eup of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Sold only in aroma-tight tins. J. A. FOLCER OX CO. San VnnelMO THE IIOHSE WHICH HAS KEEN II KICK IIEFOKE. , always lifts his hoof willingly for our shoeing. Ho remembers how j we shod hi m Inst time and how good the shoes felt on his feet. If your ' horse has not been here before, bring him now. You'll like our shoe ing n well as the horse. For he will work betler, go better and feel better. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. Plumbing Furnish your rtaw hom projwty. Don't sHjtit th )V fixture We do all I n4 tumii tKrfc. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West eth St, Phone block! I IT O MONTHLY SESSION o o "Juo regular inee'.!;; or tho city round I was hoi J last -.light with Councilman Williams, president of the council, in Ihe clmir In the ab sence of Mayor Matlock, and the fol lowing business was transacted: The finance committee reported on the claim of Frank Kelsay and Wll lard Young for I2390.S6 still due on plans for electric light and water systems anil on which they agreed to accept $2500 within a reasonable time. The report Is that the city is liable for a reasonable sum, but the committee had not consulted the en gineer as to what was such sum. It was referred again to the fire and water committee, the finance commit tee and the mayor, to report on it again Monday night. The proposition of Mr. Reynolds to make a deed of dedication for a part of the street at the corner of Four teenth and Willamette streets was ac cepted. The matter of dedication of part of West Seventh street was referred to the street committee. The putting in of a 2 Mt inch water pipe on Olive street was referred' to the fire and water committee and the street committee.- The Warren Construction Compa ny was given the rental of the steam roller at 5 per day. The city surveyor reported on the eost of putting In a sewer between Second and Third streets as probably worth $3000 or more. The estimate for the sewer of 1447 feet between West Fifth and West Sixth streets was presented, and also on East Twelfth street, between Alder and Hllynrd, also the Thirteenth street sewer. The city attorney was In structed to draft the proper ordi nance for these sewers. The chairman of the sewer committee reported that plumbers are cutting into sewer pipes nt other places than where a "Y" Is located. The marshal was Instructed to notify the plumbers to comply with the ordinance In this respect. The mutter of changing the width of paving of East Fifth street was re ferred to the 3treet committee, to re port to tho city attorney for an nnindntent to the ordinance. Reports of committees were read. Mils allowed and other minor matters pttondnd to. The council adjourned t:i meet next. Monday night. NEW CLUB HOUSE FOR UNIVERSITY GIRLS J. E. Yarnall, of this city, has re ecn.Iy bought a lot on Alder street from Professor F. S. Dunn, adjoin ing the latter's residence at the cor ner of East Fourteenth and Alder streets, and will erect there this sum mer a clubhouse for the Klosche Tll llcuin Borority, composed of Univer sity girls who are now occupying the larger house owned by the Old Folks' Home of the Christian church on East Twelfth street. Plans for the build ing are now being completed by Ar chitect John Hunzlcker, and as soon as they are completed so that the contractors can figure on the building the contract will be let. Tho house will cost In tho neighborhood of $6, 500, nnd will be two stories and a halt high, with a full basement. It will contain all the latest conven iences and appointments and will be a splendid home for this popular so rority. lleWltfs Kidney nnd Bladder Tills are prompt and thorough, and will In a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys. Sold by all drug glst i. C.'niVe Clark, division .-.upcrlntcn-dent of the International Correspond ence Schools, with headiuarters In Portland, and It. U. Hunter, maling er of the school's office at Salem, re turned to their respective homes' to day after a visit at the office or 11. J. Klrkwood, manager of the local office. S1GR ESEAOAGHE I 1 Positively cored by PABTTDO li,'o i.ittio piiis. u1 fr Dyspepsia, la- IT TLE UlKvstlen and Too Hoartj 5 1 I i F D Hating. Jl porfoct rem- L city tor ntttlaess. Nausea, KM P LLSa I,rowslneas, Bad T-Mte ft In tho Mouth. Oontod WJ55XJ Tossruo, Pain In the side. ' ITORI'ID lA'KK. ThOJ agulato the Dowels, Purely Vegntable. SMALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. PADTFR Genuine Must Bear CTrrTiE Signaturs gjj.,Reru;r SMRSTITUTES IN ONS OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THlj WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK ItTIt ! ll II UJTIII mini A pitiful case of destitution and want is that Aif a woman and three little children who have been In Eji gene since yesterday, having walked all the way here from somewhere in Marlon county, where she says her husband deserleJ her, leaving her without any means of support. The woman, whose name is not learned, her wherenhnntK InriaV not being known, arrived; here yesterday after-. noon wiin wnat lew enecis sue uuum gather when sho was turned out of her home, in a push cart. She trav eled along the county roads and de pended upon what little work she could obtain from persons along the route for the money with which to keep herself and children alive. Shei Is said to be on her way to Califor nia, where she has relatives. The county authorities will probably look Into the case If the woman can be found. She is said to have camped last night over across the river bridge. COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains. Your grocer returns rur monejr If you don't like it; w pay him. NOTICE TO (O.N'I'KACTOItS AKI ' l'UOPEHTY OWXEIW j Notice Is hereby given that pursu-1 nntnnt to the terms of ordinance No. ! 747, passed by the common council1 June 1, 1908, and approved by the mayor June 5, 1908, bids will be re ceived by the street committee, at the office of the city recorder of the ; city of Eugene, until 7:30 o'clock p. m. Monday, the 29th day of June, 1908, to improve the following des-; Ignated streets, in the city of Eu gene, by the construction of cement 1 curbing along belli sides of said streets, and by paving said streets i with bltiillthlc, asphalt or other hard surface pavement in acctjrrlapr: with tile plans and spe'it'irati'ms theret'"r prepared by the city engineer in con- ' fortuity to said ordinance No. 747, lo-wlt: Olive street, from Fifth street to -Tenth street. ; Fifth street, from Olive street to -Onk street. Sixth street, from Olive street to ! Oak street. i Tenth street, from Olive street to ! Willamette street. Tenth street from . Willamette ' street to Oak street. ! Eleventh street, from Willamette ! street to Olive street. i Oak street, from Seventh street to Ninth street. All in the city of Eugene; The common council requires that separate bids be submitted for each of the above designated Rtreets, nnd ; docs hereby notify all bidders that! separate contracts for the improve- ment or each ot said streets will be required. Didders will state price In detail. In accordance with specifications! prepared by the city of Eugene, and ' now on file in the office of the city! recorder. All work to be done under mo ttiipervisiou oi me street commit i in iii.-u MiiiM.iiuioii, aim io oe uii,iivu ii. uu-ui. ;u i-'iniraciors will be required to furnish an ap proved bond in a sum to lie screed upon for the faithful performance of his or their font raft. And all bid ders shall Include with each bid i certified check In a sum equal to per rent of the amount bid pavable to J. 1). Matlock. Mayor. The street committee reserves tile right lo reject any and all bids. Ily order of the common council. 11. F. DOItKIS, Recorder Dated nt Eugene Oregon Inn o 9 .inn i.iiMiie, uregon, June 9. 1908 Mike Schneider has returned home from Portland. DOMESTIC "Hun tor thJoctorl A y lit Iff HFMDERSONf HUIIT BACK MODEfc "ItUccilnFronl" We invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset department and meet Mne. Bart. She will take pleasure in explaining the superior ity of Henderson & La Princesse front laced corsets in a way that will appeal to every woman vho ts a lowr of good dress. The front laced models are the culmination of the latest and best ideas in corset fashion. They produce results not heretofore found possible in other corsets. The front laced corset remodels the figure, giving it a perfectly moulded back giving it classic lines of grace and symmetry and the long tapering curves which are so artistically beautiful when accurately produced, and at the. same time, they reduce the figure, giving it the flattened tront ana sienaer nip effect. They lessen the waist by lengthening not com pressing. The front laced corsets are absolutely hygienic JFrqnl Laced Corsets U FT not i ri need of a corset at this time. We can assure you that you will be well repaid. Consultation and fitting free. ' WILLIAM?)' KTDJTivt PIL1 Havs you negiecirtf your kidneys? , . Have you overworked your nervous ; system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in the loias, side, back, grolna der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid- ., .. n 111 i , rL50";tS0lllvi,', J'nn Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams Mfg. Co.. prous.. Cleveland. Ohio., IK Vol- KXE'iV I The merits of the Texas V.'onder j you would never suffer from kidney,! 01 r.ieiiinntic irounie. 1 a bottle (two months' treatment) sold' by O. J. Hull, nr by mail. Send for l s' .ur . J'" . w- I testimonials. Dr. E. W, Hall, 29aG u"e slreel- ol- Jj01"6- TRAGEDY. tioo av torMt main on Chicago InUr Ocean. of Henderson & La Prirftesse Front Lace Corests Mme. Burt Expert Corsetier will be with us June 11, 12 and 13 and have the en dorsement of the leading physicians and dressmakers. We carry a com--pletelineo; the new est styles in back laced corsets, i n medium and high bust, long, flattening back and snug hip effects. Be sure to visit our corset de partment when Mme. Burt is with us, even if you are j WOOD! WOOD! in"d gL0Wth"r' 5'2Dper cord. William Transfer Co., Phone I n.i. ' j A sure cllre 0 rou can de-ijend upon. Hickorq Dark Cough Remedy, ' A 'Sine cure nnd It's pure. Ust It I for a11 1,lnB doubles, coughs, colds, i hoarseness and sore throat. For sale bv """"s ""1 Cross Drug Store and ;ir,t.i.. ,!., PVervwiier i 'lrst cidsa de''"-r8 eveiywhcre. ITnw la tills' A fine 9 fnnnfntn 'pen for $1 at Watts' jewelry store. Every l,ri1 warranted. .ioilt.lv UK S.I,E. Notice is hereby given to whom It may concern that by virtue ot an or der of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, made and entered on the 11th day of May, 1908, the undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jacob Huff, deceased, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the steps of the Lane County Court House in Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1908, at. tho hour of 2:30 p. m., cer tain real property belonging to said estate, described as follows, to-wlt: Lots S and 7 In block 41, in Jnuction City, Lane County, Oregon. W. C. WASHBURNE, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jacob Huff, de ceased. O. F. SK1PWORTH. Attorney. GI ARDIAX'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of Harold Frederickson and Dertha Frederickson, minors, was by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Lane County, Ore- sun, uaieoine sin day oi may, lsua, duly licensed to sell all the right, title and Interest of said minora in C. DUNN and to lot one,. block one, of Jones'; Addition to the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Pursuant to said order and license said guardian will sell said lot one at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, on Monday, the ISth day of June, 1908, at the hour of 1 o'rlock p. m. nt the Court House door In Enppno Tjiiw Prfiiintv Ore- gen, and If no satisfactory bid Is re- reived therefor, said guardian will sell after said time, the said real property at private sale to the high est bidder for ras'Q Dated this Hith dav of Mav, 1908. Q MARY E, KRAl'TER. Guardian. J HENDERSON! 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