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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATCRDAV, JUNE 20, 1008 i; : Make the breakfast a success and the day will take care of itself. J A rnt r.FD mm Folder's Golden Gate Coffee starts the day right. Aroma tight tins Never in bulk. Sold on merit No prizes -no coupons-no croc leery. J. A. rolrfsr A Co., San rMlHO MARKET DAY j POSTPONED ! FOR A WEEK Warm Weather Clothes (JIVE REST SATISFACTION WHEN PURCHASED AT HAN SON'S. WE CARRY HIGH GRADE SUITS, MANUFAC TURED BY MICHAELS STERN & CO., FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN EUGENE. THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE, "WEAR AVELL AND ARE PRICED REASONABLY Unlit wcljrlit Underwear mid all kinds of furnishings for the summer season. If you would dress well find comfortably, come In and let us show you what wo luive. You don't linvo to buy unless you find what suits you. ED. HANSON No. 8, East Ninth Street ' , , Eugene, Oregon Owing io the heavy rain of 'ojsy, Eugene s l'i-al Market day was post poned !iy Manager Max Zimmerman until next t-'hlurday. June 27, at which time the weather will doiiblWss b kI. Sf- such a rain as this n dom lasts long. The program c:'t Sntnr.lu v. M.' Zimmerman annou'ices, wi'l be liiKei' and better than here tofore planned and It is expected flat the day u iii je a huge success. An I 'hcr coni'k1 will be secured to le married In pub'lc and it is prohi'ile that new fejtures will be added to the celebration. The big parade w'll be pulled '-ff, at planned, and oy having more time in which to ar range !t: it will' be better than It would have Ici-n tr.day had not Ibe rain spoiled the i !ana. A mill y faimers came to ..own todiiy . Iilii'ung that the rain would ceaiiu. but Umdreds who weie figuring on coining stayed at home. Mr Zimmerman, as well as the people of !' gene in general, rttret very much that a postponement of the day is neces -.(ivy, but this was the H'ly '.hir.g to no ender the clrejm-starees. SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS " MONDAY, JUNE 22 The University summer school opens Monday. June 22, at 8 o'clock I a. m. The :heads of the different de partments will he in their orfices for consultation Monday morning. Class work will also begin Monday: Credit to the extent of seven semester hours may be earned. The following sched ule will be followed: Nature study and elementary biolo gy,' Professor Sweetser, 10 a. m. Sanitary Hygiene, Professor Sweet ser, 11 a. m. Chemistry, Professor Shlun, lec tures at 11 a. m. . Psychology of child development; Professor Sheldon, 10 a. ra. Recent problems in education, Pro fessor Sheldon, 11 a. m. English poets of nineteenth centu ry, Miss Williams, 9 a. m. Teachers' course In English, Miss Williams, 10 a. m. . Elementary German, Professor Schmidt, 9 a. m. SIGR HEADACHE Positively cured by these i.uiie mis. They also relieve Dls-' trosa Irora Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too nearly Eating. A perfect rem edy tor DlzzUoss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dad Taste la "the Mouth, Coatod Tongue, Pain In the Bide, TORPID LIVER. The rvgulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE- i CARTERS OlTtLE II IVER IIS8-1 Geiwina Must Bear Fac-Sinrilo Signature ; REFUSE SUBSTITUTES : ..TO STOP.. and think of the advantage to be derived from buying paints from a reliable Paint Dealer z means to favor us with -your Z patronage. BASS-HTETER 3 PAINTS are the best in the a best in the market) and the price is less than that of in- ierior brands. i Ludford & Haskell, 1 . ACENTS m 8th and Charnelton Streets a CARTERS WlTTLE MlVER m - - S? i HrW TTSx MP- H. H. McVAY ' Successor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will tl uvm-ral transfer 1unIiic8! wmid, household (foods, trunks and nil things In bis line will receive prompt iiihI careful iiltentlon. "Iluslnoss Prompt nml t'nrefiil". is our motto. , Phone Ued 1121 or leave orders ut Nmlouii Cigar Htore CHICHESTER'S pills 1,01 lo I rtH jour ruwffini i.ht V.hv-frm IMMMiund TlrnH4l . I'lli.ln ltttl ..! Uid n.w.LMc' mii n nine lnnH MOULDING SIDEWALK PQ5Tt5,BOXeS HP A. In DIAMOND lltl.? Every Woman uwwiUBimtiiwiia inaw atHtkil lit weniUrfnl MARVEL Whirling Sprcy Advanoed German, Schmidt, 8 a. m. American history, teachers' course, Professor Schafer, 10 a. ni. Greek and Human history, teach ers' course, Professor Schufer, 11 Professor . Solid geometry. Professor DeCou, 8 a. ni. Advanced mathematics, or peda gogy of mathematics, Professor De Cou, 9 a. in. Physics elementary course, Profes sor Boynton lecaures, 11a. m. Elementary French, Professor Clo ran, li a. m Advanced French of Spanish, Pro fessor Cloran, 9 a. m. Thinks It Saved His Life. CHl'IH II NOTICES llaptlht t'liuroli - O. C. Wright, pastor. Mlble school at 9:45 a. in.. Frank N'eedham, super intendent. The morning service will adjourn to Villaid hall for the bac calaureate sermon at 11 a. m. Rev. H. S. Johnson, of Boston, will preach. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Evening ser vice at 8 o'clock. Uev. H. S. John son will preach the sermon. Christian Church J. S. McCallum, pastor The Bible school and the morning service will be combined, commencing promptly at 9:30 and closing at 10:30 to at- , .., M - ... , , Itend the baccalaureate service at the Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine.' i!ii... ' t....i i.-j . i says In a recent letter: "1 have used ! 'op'. S.i". , s in; rr.?l D00veT ,to j p. ' m., 'subject, '"Confession of Faltb." for coughs and colds, and I think it j,., ..,....,. , , . a saved my life.' I have found It a re-i all these services liable remedy for throat and lune ! S'.L. C-c.... lT.hn,ft8'antliW0d ? mr? el C"'-ner Ninth and Pearl streets. without a bottle than I would he a.... , o without food." For near v fortv i o..i.i.. .... ,.u' ,i, ,i.:j, years New Discovery hag been at thejMan. Evolved by Atomic Force?" x:n:::::::m::x2r:::::::::::jjJ2J! lit ymt irwnM Hf H, other, t)itt Mini iinnii for llhiitrmlMl bHik-Ml4. Tt flTM UuviwrlB Drug kju., o atorv. Woodwnril. Clarki A Co., PortU , B. F. YOAKUM, RAILWAY WIZARD. B. F. Yoakum, wbo is recognized as one of tbe most active Influences in the railroad world, Ib a nntlve of Texas and was born in lSBtt. He began work as a rodsman and chnlnman on railway surveys and literally learned his business from the ground up. While his rise in railroading has been remark able, to his intimate friends and associates tt is not regarded as phenomenal, for be Is possessed of tbe energy and force of a Roosevelt and undoubtedly would have made his mark in any calling he nilgbt bave chosen. I head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventative of pneumonia and healer of weak lungs It has no equal. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy kendall'a drug store. 50c and l. Trial bottle-free. 0 o 0 o 0 0( Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone Black J5J I Night Phone Bl.itft 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager THE EYK.ANI) ITS CARE (By Dr. Franc Lucille Hard.) The Perfect Kye. t. Object looked at. 2. Rays of light. 3. Crystalline lens. 4. Picture of object on retina. The perfect or emmetropic eye Is an exact sphere about an Inch in dl- ainoter. In front the cornea Is en grafted upon tbe main hall and is one-sixth of the circumference. The emmetropic eye Is very hard to find, on'ly one person In many hav ing perfect eyes. These see the stars as bright points of light instead of a light with the many spangles that most of us are accustomed to seeing. When an object is looked at, rays from it enter the eye, focus upon the retina, and from there are carried to the brain through the optic nerve. But In order to get to the. retina the rays from the object must first pass through the air, then the cornea, tne nneoii8 humor, the pupil, the crystal line lens, tho vitrlous humor, and fi nally to the retina. Then the little fi bres of tbe retina, called the rods and cones, must be set In action to carry the message to the brain, before we realize what the object looked nt Is. This sounds like a long process, but it Is all done so quickly that we are not aware of It nt all. When passing through tho crystal line lens tho rays of, light, which en ter the eye in a slanting direction, are crossed, so that the picture formed on the retina Is reversed. The brain, however, Interprets this correctly, and we see the object as it Is. sary to use glasses to bring the rays but Is too long or too short, vision Is Interfered with, and it becomes neces sary to use glasses to bring tho rays to a focus upon the retina and thus give tho perfect vision. (To bo Continued.) Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wednes day evening meeting, 8 p. m. Free reading room open dally, except Sun day; from 2 to 4 p. m. All are wel come. Catholic Church- Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m. , Ves pers and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Methodist Church D. JH. Trimble, pastor. Morning service and Sunday school dismissed on account of Baccalaureate service at the University. Leagues, 6:45 p m. At 8 p. m.,the pastor will give a special address on "The Finished Man." Professor Glen and choir In loft. Visitors in our city specially invited. i ( 'nil in I Presbyterian Church j Frank's hall, 42 East N'inth street. H. N. Mount, pastor. No Sunday school or morning worship on account of the baccalaureate sermon at the (university. C. 13. at 0:45 p. m. and evening servnee at 7:45, as usual. All invited NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and con Btructlng a bridge across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12 in Sec. 15. Tp. 16 a.. R. 4 W.. said bridge to be an 80 foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by a certl flid chock of 5 per cent of the amount of tho bid, said bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane County on or before 2 o'clock In the after noon of July 6, 1908. Tho court reserves the right to rejoct any and all bids. E. U. LEE, County Clerk Oil cake meal, 02.25 per cwt. tt MOON & TIN'GLEY. HI LI .MIRK imOTHKRS For all kinds of draylng and ex press. House phono Red 2742; of fice. Black 6411. OASOMXE WOOI SAW W Q. White U prepared to safc vonr wood on short notice. Phone fllaok 4351. Residence, 5 1 West Sixth reet Have You Tried Our Sunny Monday Soap If Not, Why Not,? SUNNY MONDAY is a pure white soap, made of vegetable oils and amonia contains no resin or animal fat, is therefore uninjurious to the gar ment. It may be used in any kind of water, any temperature and on any kind of garment. If you haven't a little FAIRY in your home you home is incomplete. FAIRY Toilet Soap is a pure white floating soap, unexcelled for bathing ,. purposes, used by the most fastid ious and aristocratic people everywhere. The. Gold Dust Twins need no SH introduction, let thenv do you work a H 4H a JH HH H H HH a H H H H H tH H U iipfii f Fs 44 hen Mr. llr 'j; special representative of the Fairbanks Co. calls at your home give him care ful attention. I am sure our special proposition will interest you. We guarantee Fairbanks Soaps to be as he represents them to you, lock 9 Phone Main 60 3 1 East 9th St. H MM an S3 a z a MM MM MM a MM M :::j:j:j:::tn:::;::::::::::::::::::st:t:::t::MM mm HM ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r.::::::::t:::s MM FIREWORKS Wholesale -Retail Skyrockets Roman Candles HILL'S GUN STORE 513 Willamette St. Croquet Sets from$J.50 to $4.00 XOTICK To the pulille and our customers I wish to say that Mr. E. C. Statzer has withdrawn from the business In the Pleasant Hill blacksmith shot). I have rented the business and will run the same individually myself, mid all parties owing Statzer & Dumpier will please settle, as we wish to close the books. ' Respectfully, ED DOMPIER. E. C. STATZER. J26 C30 Cures dlr.iy spells, tire'r-feijjjnus. stomach and liver (Aiihles. neeps I von well al! summer. Thnt's Shut ! llollller')liork.v Mm aln Tcvlll I do. Try l and you will nlwa buy jit. 3". cents, tea or tablets, l.lnn Drug Company. t".HI) OF THANKS Wo desire to gratef uly arknowlcditc and testify to our apprwintlon of the sympathy and kindness which has been shown us by our ninny friends in our bereavement occasioned by the death of our husband and father. Daniel H. Deyoe. We especially thank those who furnished floral of fertni:! . MKS. DEYOE AND FAMILY. - o DeWltt's Little Early Risers, thr famous little liver pills, are sold by all druggists. Patterson Hammocks for style and comfort, see our line from $ 1 .50 to $6 Just received a shipment of Savage Rifles in Feather Weights, Saddle Guns, Carbines and Regular Sizes, and invite you to call and see them. 8 Remingtons in the new Repeating Pump Guns. JJJ Automatic Rifles and Shot Guns. 8" The Home of the 25c Gold Moulded Record HH M COLUMBIA CRAPHAPHONE AGENCY njj Disc and Cylinder Machines and Records One Dollar at Store and one old Cylinder Record, any make, will buy five Gold Moulded Records THINK JJjJ OF IT. A catalogue for the asking. mm . . .AAM MMMMTHMffff MEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE OREATEBT THEATRICAL $ SHOW PAPER IN THE V?ORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. O ISSfKn WKKKLT. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ud), "KtK, . I'l I1I.IMIKI1S. U.FRT,l BORt MASAtlEM. ' Iji u BI., .Skt VOBt. MARKET DAY AT THE EUGENE POULTRY STORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20th. CONSl'MKHS . , . n.m, hnih Wo will carry a full line of fancy dry picki I , Try plain nn.1 milk fed. and we ifre able to fill H "-'lrr ,n 1 our milk fl H.nllry nml you will buy no other. Kresli at all times. ritoorcnis , o.k. t Tt llrlnir your eirits. chickens, turkeys. (."', u1 o Kuui'iie Poultry Store. We pay liiiiliesl rnh l'rl" ', ruck'1''" cxhiblUou mill for sale nt murvelously l' rrl" "'nK rc"l'"'rl ranuiiiB from two to tlm-e muii(1s. TIicm- arc i"'r'Orhri. W1"" from the f..ll" Init varieties: .White "Wl HI." k , '.",. tt nml llnrtnl itm-kH. Illnck l'iihorns nml Huff 1 "T ml r"" ..... m fill ckb orders from any of these viirlclic. i " M Mr"- .'l!'.'.1!'.'-" - I'l1"'- .l'!'l-'-'W- -'-'i'i t il'l I lll'(