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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1908)
tot wmnssm daily guard, s at hid a v, jink ao, ioos JmB 8 If you have a gcod Coat and Vest and would like to look as well asjthe fellow with a new ' suit buy a fine pair ot Flat iron Brand Trousers at $2.50 to $7.50 nd you have your suit complete ROBERTS BROS TOGGER.Y. , 554 Wilamette Street A NICE LITTLE MEAL AT THE THEATHE CAFE is always appreciated, whero you got everything mt itpiHitlziiiK and tooth aomo thine Juno niornlngx, when your appetite Is fickle. When you mint to treat your friends, your wife or your Hwcetlioart to a meal that is cooked to the Queen'g toxic, bring them to the Theutro Cafe. ' KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to I ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eueene. Or. ClOAiS Julius Goldsmith Truth and Quality appeal to tho Voll-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is tfio best of personal and family laxatives is the, fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is fre; from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur sole by all leading druggist. OFFICIAL VOTE OF OREGON HAS BEEN TABULATED E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery. Boarding Stables New Floor Hooni New Rubber Tire Turnout. Fall Crock Btago Line. 100 West 8th Htreet. I'hone Miln 00 Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, we have our own delivery Dr. T.Felix Couraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep. tio Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed, ltenders an excel lent complexion and keeps I ho skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and refreshing effect. At doal ers or by mail, 25 cents Box. Pro pared by FERD. T. H0PK1N8. N.Y. CITY, Fraprlttor of QIURAVD'I ORIENTAL CREAM JOB IAU ADD M0OM1UNDID Br STANLEY'S. 612 Willamette St. ... . Eugene Appreciates smoking; good cigars. It gives him relaxatioa The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market VISUILE WIUTINQ OI.1VKK TYPKWIUTKR IUtuusc cvvry word Is shown as written. If about to buy a typewriter liiventlgiit the Oliver, C. S. Frank, Agent. STONE'S HKAVK PllOIH Greatest known remedy for neavea Highland. Or., Oct. 31, 1902 This is to crrtlly that I gave m mare one bottle of "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured her ol heaves. , This was last winter and she bat not been allectrd since- G Wallace rR.S.G STONE, Salem. Or. For sale by all druggists. $1.00 Salem. Ore.. June 18. The offic ial returns from the recent elections Klve Chamberlain a plurality of 1522 over Cuko for United States eSnator. While the official canvass has not been made. Secretary of State Ben son has tabulated the figures from the different counties and tho result is definitely known. There are some of the abstracts yet to be corrected by the Countv Clerks before the of ficial canvasses can he made. The official returns Klve Chamberlain a gain of 100 votes In Crook county, as compared with the unofficial re ports. The total number of ballots cast waa In the neighborhood of 115,000 the exact number not being reported by all counties. Since there are some voters who do not mark their ballots to all offices. It Is not possible to de termine from the number of votes for any office the total number of votes cast. The lamest vote was that for Senator, which was as follows: Amos (Prohibition) 3,787 Cake (Kenublicanl DO. 899 Chamberlain (Democratic).. 52421 Cooper (Socialist) 5,267 Hcavv Voto on Anipntlmentx. Owlnsc to errors in the returns the vote of the Initiative and referen dum measures has not been ascer tained In full. It Is shown, however, that the eaual suffrage amendment was defeated by a larger majority than two years ago. In 1906, the vote on this measure was: Yes, 36,- 902; no. 47.075: majority against, 10.173. The vote in 1908 was: Yes, 36,859; no. 53.670: malority against, 21.812. The voto on the university appro priation was: Yes. 44,154; no, 40, 535; majority for, 3,619. The arm ory appropriation was defeated by a vote of 33,507 to 54,848. The free pass bill was repudiated by a vote of 28,856 to 59,406, a majority of 30,- 550 or more than 2 to 1. The single tax amendment was defeated by a vote of 32,066 for and 60,871 against a majority of 28.805 against. The wheelmen's fish bill, antagonistic to Lower Columbia bill.' aimed at the fish wheels, carried by a vote of 56,- 130 for to 30.280 agalDst, a major ity of 25.860. NEWS NOTES, o Exclusive passenger trains will be put on the Corvallis & Eastern Kail road by the Harriman Interests on June 22. This will be the first time in the history of this road that this line has had anytning but mixed 'train service. An additional train I will be put on the run between Al bany and Yaqulna, making two trains a d In each direction. Oregon's fruit canning industry will not amount to 1500,000 this iseaBon, although normally the lndi;s- try amounts Jo at least $1,000,000. i Business and not the fruit crop is responsible for the sweeping reduc- i tion In the output. Commencement exercises for the i Central Oregon State Normal School at Drain, which termniated last Wed nesday, were the most sucessful and enthusiastic in the history of the school. Fourteen were graduated as follows: O. C. Beals, Alta Drain, Mar lon Ramsey, Lillian Ramsey, Mary Mires, Ruth Brawn, lone Applegate, Meda Tracy, Belle Teague, Gertrude Moon, Maude Ashworth, Mabel Woodruff, Charles Chadbourne and Rollln Dlckerson. A Drain man tells the Nonpareil that near that town he found a curi osity in the shape of a snake about 2 V4 feet long trying to swallow snake about 3 feet long. The smaller one had the larger reptile In near ly a foot andx was straining every nerve to get on the outside of his victim. But Drain will soon be dry. COTTAGE GROVE NEWS OF PUBLIC INTEREST POWELL To the wife of Robert- Powell, near London, June 18, 1908, an 8-pound boy. TIDBELS To the wife of Harry A. Tibbells, 10 Mi -pound boy on June 10th. GAROUTTE To the wife f John Guroutte, a 9-pound boy on June 10th. TONOLE To the wife of Jihn Ton- ole, at Divide, a 7.V6 -pound boy on June 12th. DELANEY To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Delaney, of Curtln, June 6, a 10 pound girl. J F. Spray put a force of men to work last Monday morning excavat ing for the foundation for his new brick on the south side of Main street near the depot. This brick will be, when comploted, the largest In the city, Its foundation measurement be lli, 100x120 feet. It will have a large basement and it is designed for a two or three-story structure, but the upper stories may not be added until later. On the corner facing the depot will be a large plate glass window In which Mr. Spray has suggested that the Commercial Club maintain n fine exhibit of Bohemia gold quartz spec imens quicksilver specimens from Ulnck Butte, lumber specimens, fruits and berries, grains ana vegetables, where they could be examined by pas sengers passing through our city on tho various passenger trains dally. Leader. A Crrniuf Family MetHcine. "It gives me pleasure to snwak a good word for Electric Bitters, writes Frank Conlan ot 436 Houston street, New York. "It's a grand fam ily medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications .while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bit ters regulate the digestive functions purify the blood and Impart renewed vigor and vltnllty to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50 cents. Miln S3 G.H.IRJSH; 9ib St J. W. BARRINGER Expert housemover Moves anything'. Twenty-h yearj experience. Residence, Ea Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon Williams Co. Transfer, Light and Heavy Hauling' WOOD FOALE ; 504. Willamette St' Cugene, Oregon Phone lllau-k 11 " POUCH SHAIIKS We are closing out all tho old original Vudor porch shades. See these prices: 4-foot, $2.50; 6-foot $3.50: 8-foot. $4.50; 10-foot. $6.00 If you want something good see our up-to-date porch shades, absolutely ladoless. Alt we nsk Is a compari son. We can show you Vudor porch shades hanging less than a year all faded out. We hans all porch shades free of charge. Campbell-Fellman Co., tho housefumishors. R. C. MORflAVft VPKMTVRK FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end or r lith street. Repairing solicited I'hone Black 5f91. Residence phone utacK Haul. . MINERS BUSY IN BOHEMIA GOLD DISTRICT WILLIAMS" KIDKtvI PILLS Hars you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure yon. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, Ohio. Only One Place. ' There Is only one place In Eugene where you can purchase the new standard steel tubular construction White Frost Refrigerators. An iml tatlon has been placed on the mar ket made ot sheet Iron. When you want a good refrigerator, one that will not swell or warp with weather conditions, see us. Campbell-Fell man Co., The House Furnishers. D19t2Wl MUST CUT GRASS AXD WEEDS. Notice Is hereby given that all property owners must cut the grass and weeds in the streets and alleys abutting on their property within the city limits within ten days from this notice or work will be done and the costs assessed against the prop erty. By order of the Chief of Po lice. NOTICE Te Oregon Land Company, 412 Willamette 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 curbstone "workers" that disgust total strangers by ap proaching them on ,the streets. If you do not -wish to pay two or three commissions, go to their office, where you will be treated on the square, tf AVIioro Your Credit Is Good. When you want to furnish your home or office and select the same from the largest stock at less prices than small dealers charge. See Campbell Fellman Co., the House Furnishers. Your credit Is good with them. dt2Wl Ttio Host Pills Ever Sold "After doctoring 15 year.l for chronic Indigestion,, "and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me so much good lis Dr. Kings New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold," writes 13. 1' . Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C . Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. 25 cents. Curd of Thanks. To our many friends who have been with us In our recent bereave ment, we extend our heartfelt thanks for their sympathy and many cour tesies tendered. MRS. BELLE SWEARY WOOD! WOOD? 16 Inch old growth fir, $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. tf . GERMAN COACH 8TALLIOV The German coach home which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Hangs barn. tf J. H. PERKINS. SHOE SHOP IN COBURG E. P. Shlnn has opened un a first- class shoe shop In Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your job work d&wtt FLOWERS TO ORDER Cut flowers, hot house plants, etc. Phone Black 6031. Mrs. F. J. Zlmmer. 12 4 Bohmia, Ojy, June 18. A. P. Churchill is packing In supplies and has commenced development work on his President' group of seven claims. Some very good ore has bepn opened and all wor-k shows up well. He has a very promising copper and gold property in his , President group. He owns several other groups and has Interested Roseburg parties In some of his holdings. On the Royal Flush group, owned by Portland capitalists, and others, Mr. Tom and soma helpers are doing development work and show some good ores. John Crowley of Port land Is principal owner. Development work Is progressing on the Twin Rocks properties, owned by Illinois and Oregon capitalists. A cross-cut tunnel is in 200 feet and will soon cut a ledge of proved rich ness. The managers expect to cut this ledge within 20 feet more, then they will drift on theUedge and block out ore. W. H. Shane is doing development work on the Pittsburg group, owned by himself and others. He Is build ing a trail to connect with the Glen wood trail and county road. All this trail Is on an even grade, none of It over 8 per cent. It Is a pleasure to go over this trail, after traveling some than are 20 per cent grade and some even worse. People In this camp are beginning to see the advan tage of good trails and wagon roads. Mr. McCabe is doing some location work on a new find and says he has something good. He will soon pack In supplies and commence develop ment on his Rock Creek property. He will build a trail on a good grade from his property down Rock Creek to Steamboat Creek, to connect there with the wagon road that comes up the Steamboat to' Roseburg. He hopes to see Roseburg Improve this road, as a good many people in camp would buy supplies there if there were an outlet. S. J. Brund is getting along nicely with his wagon road contract and hopes to have the road completed soon, so that ore can be hauled over It. This Is the road F. J. Hard is blulding from the Vesuvius to his Utopian property, where he has blocked out considerable high grade' ore. This ore Is free milling and Mr Hard will haul It to the Vesuv ius mill for treatment.' He will also commence hauling base ore from his Oregon-Colorado property soon. This ore will be concentrated and tho con centrates shipped to Tacoma for smelting. SPRINGFIELD NEWS NOTES OF PAST WEEK At the. annual Rehnnl mnoHni, hau at the schoolhouse Monday, June 15, J. J. Bryan was re-elected director and Herbert -Walker clerk. Bill Ford left Tuesday for Klam ath Falls, this state, witn the Inten tion of looking over that section of uio cuuniry as regards an opening for business. w thini nin ,m overlook the country and come back to a place that is good enough for auy man. mrs. 'ord and the little boys did not go with him. Ford made the trill nrrORR tho finnt.. ...l.l. Jim Stewart. The high school turned out en masse to the nicnlc last SntnrHnv .riv en by and esner-liillv tnr tho s ii a Three large rigs were just crowded uui oi tne restive students and sev eral private turn-outs trailed along In the wake of the shoutlnR bunch in the larcer rlns. Thev nil hart n time. The party was chanernnprt hv Mrs, Baughman and Miss Sorenson. The day was fine and the picnickers iKiriea iiu uia sol" gave them a very suggestive wink, then thev load ed In and drove homo. Cold Spriniis is an Weal, spot for picnics and the place has manv fond mpmnrina DtnFa away by Its friends. A feature of the uay whs a Dan game they all play ed ball, but the sentiment was direct ed to the short stop, Miss Sorenson, who put up a good game. News.' LAKE MARHLE AND GRANITE WORKS MOVED. E. C. Lake has moved his marble works from the corner of Willam ette and Sixth to Enst Revonth at between Willamette and Oak, where ne wilt be pleased to see all old and new patrons. ' jui9 At the Grand. , The program for the Grand will be found In another column and Is a good one from beginning to end. Th fontllPO Itlntlii.. In .fni ... .. -.. ....S...-J 1'iv.iuc ib i ue luier, and the best one of Its kind ever pnltDn ftii. TKa ... .... get the use of It for a week, but OWtrtir In lha Inc.. A.. ... " " ui-iiiHim mr mis feature picture they were unable to Irstfin II Btln iv.tn . i. ... . . j . "fvn. i ne price or admission will be the same All seats inc. Matinee every dav, chil dren 5c. ,r Market Day. . 10 per cent discount on wall pap er, l.ndford & Haskell, 102 W, sth Street. .119 COW FEED. Alfalfa meal. 'At Ballev's, Tenth and Willamette streets. I'hone Red 1X1. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is especially Bond for plies. He sure t" i;i't DeWllt's. It Is sold by all drilgKl8t. DeWltt's Ktaney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough, and will In a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys. Sold by all drug- Pronounced by millions the great est strength maker, appetite builder and health restorer. llolllstcr's Rocky Mountain Ten will make you feel that life Is worth living. 35 centsQ'a or tablets. Linn Drug Co. IP YOU KNEW The merits of the Texas Vonder you would never suffer from kidney bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a' bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send fur iroiiimiiiiius. nr. r.. v Jiall, 2 uiive street, St. Louis. 2921! Wnen you nerd to take something take It promptly for the stomach. Inn take something ysu know , reliable something like Kodol for fi-ipe-p-sla and indigestion. Kodol is ple-is-nnt to take. It Is reliable and is gua'r anteei to give relief. It Is soi l l.v all diTSgglsts. Iliiy "Henley" lawn moiver anil tt wl!l h Heiisnre to mQ the l:iwn. v ...... i, m. no n.Miuw AKE CO. Avfeeetable Preparationfof As similating theFoodaMtfiegula-tiag- the Sjomachs oMBswek of Promotes'Di4esuotiXhtTful nessandRestXootalns neither Opnjm.Morpbine mr itinera. Not Narcotic. sntUMnOUm A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stamach.Diarrlwea. Worms .Convulsiens .reverish ness and Loss or Sleek TacSitnite Signature f NIW "YORK. EXACT COPT OF WRABPEB. The Kind You ii Always Bought Bears the Signature of Af m WW mmm AAif In Use For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire ol manv fsimnnc trHo now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season.'- $35.00 to insure. t A young Wilkes Stallion ol much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Percheron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weip-ht. 2300 nounrls. Trifrham. 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 arid Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Tyler B. Veloce Kincaid Rickel, Owners Bangs Barn, Eugene, Oregon EUGENE m HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall, M. D. V. O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Bartlr, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDouiral, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases . Modern operating; room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses, i Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. . The medical and surgical stall of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D.,Supt. MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE. OREGON Does a Genera! Banking Business on Conservative Lines .... President ... Vice Pr-....Cashier. S. S. SPENCER, L H. POTTER, F. N. McALISTER, Cor Tth and WillametM i " -am MOST GROCERS SELL 5 i cTatend 5 ifnun, Olympic ic nour j every sack guaranteed HHHftllllil Made ol selected Eastern Ore gon hard wheat. trf , Juces more loavet of bread than any oinej loavei are lighter and whiter. Because of the I f quantity of bread produced the co 1 1 no h'heMM j Cj other floun. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR n. CHE PORTLAND FLCURJNC MILLS ;