THK KVGVXE DAILY GUARD. M.inv, .11' K iwis.
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i nignesL Musical Oualit v
apiclso culture a.9l 9; C "y
this quality are the W eber Chi-V. lT ';rK
: Cable. Lester.Hin2e, Marshall Jfer M"
nianos sold bv tne h. - un .
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Commercial Club Block, Eucrene (V t
COMPANY TO RUSH
WORK ON ELECTRIC
LINE EXTENSIONS'
Lovelace
The great trotting stalls, sr?n.
a-a and registered. The sire of
now on the race trade of Nonh
season. $35.00 to insure..
Tyler B.
Veloce
A young; Wilkes Stallion of
mu:h Promise. Standard and
registered. $20.00 to insure.
A Grand Pcrcheron draft, (' ree
ntered). Color, daDDie Ut.
, . ! weigra, ziw pounds. The -ham
pion Fercheron at the last Oregon State Fair, when , he
two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib
bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at
Goshen; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Cresweil and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager.
Kincaid (Sh Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Prosser, M. D.
P. J. Bartle, M. D.
B. F. Scalefe, 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 Aerating 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.
Ms
rOUTH ATTENTION
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block juicy, tender, exquisite
ly flavored and fine Brained, Is
what we out your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat bone or hln bone
steaks from. We know how to
cut up meats for your table as
well as to choose the primes!,
so that they will look tempting
as well as tender and succulent.
Our prices are low for prime
meats.
Broders' Bros
Te honJMain 40 - - Wwt flth St..
!. - -..cru! mains r of the
fc. nvttv x Kastcrn lt.nl
;' : ll' looking lifter o.in
' on the company's
!''lc y-Mt of the company
: -,; 1 1 a rep. i,t this at
.'c :at.,l ihal the work of
' t.U;e across ih.. Will,.
. 'i l..:g. n.-SprllicfielJ line
: ' ." l.-g:n w ithiii a few
" 1 ' a -h.u as Contractor
. ti.n.-h s the trestle work as
' r:wr. hi regard to the
- t - in ,. ih.- line to Hendrick s
! ' " u 1 51 stated that the
o-i; win ! coiniuenved within a
vcr.- short time. lie an. h...
4 t';ri;-"-- '"e with the local officials
.. . 00,1.1111 a, hi W1th others in
t . thi afternoon to arrange
,,,,r lu,: "e.MmunK of the work.
GCCG WORK ON
; ROAD TO LORANE
The sou;h Lorane road, or rather
the Mi Kert.au roail to Lorane, which
, is how undergoing improvement, pre
i etii a most pleasing appearance,
i .-!.. ially to those who have to trav
el it in the winter time, savs thu I'ot-
Uge drove Western Oregon. The
road has onl been opened to the
public three years, and when open
i ej, that was about all thai could
1 be said about it. Since then, with
the exception of a little volunteer
work, the road has' been neKlerted
I until this season. This spring.
inrotign private contribution of the
.many cltiiens of Cottage (irove.
j special tax levied by the people liv
ing net ween here and Lorane. assist
ed by the county court, aggregating
llti'ii), the work is made possible.
M. 11. Slum; of Lorane, was given
the general superlntendency with
Curtis Veim'n, nsslslnnt. Mr. Stone
took direct vharpe of the work on
the Lorane t nd and Mr. Ve-ntcta on
mis. i ne worn la helnc aeconv
plished from tioth ends, a crew work
inn from this side to the top of the
grade and another from the Lorane
side. The uraile iti one of the best
established in this section nnd the
j work throughout is belnp done in
in,- n,si ii.iin.iio.MiiK ".i I hi-' l"".'
thliiK to be regretted Is that there
is not more funds available to the
end that the road mrv be complete
in every detail.
xi:vs ok i.ouKit sirsi.AW.
I'AKT OK LANK COI XTY
The postoffice at Alene has been
moved from W. T. Carre's place to
Mr. Kereuson's residence near the
Alder Ritliro schoolhouse.
T. r. Huron and family ami hla
mother, Mrs. Kennedy, started Mnii
itav on' their way to Lakeview, Ore
Ron. They will make the trip with
i.'itims and expect to be on the road
about two weeks, stopping a few days
wi-1' relatives at Cottage drove.
The Saubert mill Is sawing out
timbers to build a set of ways, at
Acme on which vessels ran be hauled
out to be repaired when necessary.
As soon as the ways are compluted
the schooner Coqullle will bo put on
dry dock, and some work done on the
hull. ,
Jesse Hounds ajid partner, L. B.
Caufl.-ld. rame in from Eugene for
a look at their property near Florence
where thev propose to engage In rais
ing rraiiberriis. They returned to
Ktigene on yesterday's stage.
Italph Hunt came In from Kngene
the first of the week and Is at work
surviving the grounds of the Tsllt-i-uos
l ake Club, a few miles south of
:. ,w,i.' He will divide the ground up
into leu and survey out the streets.
flop -lice West.
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Automobile Livery
Automobiles for Hire
Day or Night
Day Phone Black J5I i Night Phone Black V,
EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
loss
R E VEITUM, Mandgtr
. .at.
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big'-
XSl'MKMH
We nill rnrry a full I n
M'in ami milk fml, imtl vte an
niilk u-a ixniiirv ami ) 'i
I'resh at nil limes.
PKoiu ( KII.S
llriii Tour egtes, cliiiki-'
'ot'-n,- Poultry Store. We i
"aibitii.n ami fur wile at in. ' ' 1
""ting from two to three ihoiihI- ' "
Ir"ni the following varieili: '"' '
JM llam-,1 HixkH. Illack 1 gbon.
"'I eR oiMlers from any of tin-
but u-e full- Iitirher nrlH-- 'n'' L"H'
,, ,lry ,,K,,I -nMr- J
;'i nil onl't- pi "Oil" I "' j
I tier. !
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., ",f Pii.iri.-t"i- V f,
V ..i --' t
, ,,..fc. for TM.I.I- ' I"-'.--" I
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(.ItAMIK WOKKS MOVI-.D.
' K C l-ake has moved his marble
'wirks from the corner of W'lllam
lette and Sixih to Kast Seventh St..
I between Wlllaniett'e and Oak, where
he will he pleased to see all old and
!ncw patr-.na. Jl119
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I raaoMNK wood saw
W G. White, la preiiarea to law
rour wood on iho't notlca.
7 r,ne fllack Kaldnc.
&n W'ett Blith atreaL
I IiWF.IW TO OKHKH
1 Cut flowers, hot house
T .,.,.. I'hme Illack
I , .'i :" Mrs V. J. Zlmmer. )24
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p yi if KKW
-r. , .- -ii "' the Texas Vonder
. o'i'.'.l -Tr '.ffcr frnja Wdney.
, -i.t i" rheumatic trouble. l
.tr it, '' '.ri.."t i soin
,', 1 H . 1 ii tiv mall. Send firrj
.. .:; ' Iir K W, Hall, 2926 1
t..:", Btre- St. Louis.
r.ll.l.ll'le: ItltOTIIKHS
-i ,j , f dravlnit and
'ii,.. ;,!,.,ri- Hed 2742; of-
!.;;,. v ;r. l.
,-, i -iiirv s;ells. trre' feellnga.
s , arid' '!vr troubles, keeps
.M a ' uMiP'-r That's what
;u-.-r . K'fkv Mountain Tea will
I -v it and ."in will alwaya buy
HOTEL BRADSHAW
Rooms and board. Room: mtH ' uSf or
slujing dishes andowood.
taii. Kates reasonable.
the
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X. C. COCK. P-p.. N.-r--
ij'i.
,T;n.v
ulileta. I. Inn
fRINTIKS OF ALL kInOS EXECUTED ATTHtS CtFICt
CASTOR I A
for InfinU aaa unnareu. ,
Ttieird You Ha?e Always Bought ;
; week Opens with
- baccalaureate
Oil. HKHIIKKT S. JOHVsov o
lUtSTttX. KKI.IVI KS KM
l.KNT AUDKK.SS III. I HKK limn
rKOI'I.K.
HIS TIIK.MK WAS -Tin: CALL OK
THK A(iK," AMI WAS IIANKI.KI)
IN A MASTKKKl'l. MANNKlt
TQXKiHT AT VILI.AItll HAI.I.
iKAIl'ATIN(J KXKIttlsKS OK
THE SCHOOL OF .Ml SIC.
The baccalaureate sermon to the
University of Oregon graduating
class, delivered yesterday In Vlllard
Hall by Kev. Herbert S. .lohnson. ,f
the Warren Street Baptist church
of Boston. Mass., dealt with social
problems of society's arlstocracv. In
contrast with the working folk of
the country., The theme was "The
Call of the Age." So powerful was
the sermon that frowns would Ifave
been brought to the laces of some
members ()f New Vork social seta.
If they could have heard the master
piece. The audience of Minn people,
however, was held Hiielllmiiml
The speaker said in part: "Thla-ls
not a favorable age. 1 am not a
pessimist, or a communist, neither
am I an anarchist nor nave I . the
faintest tinge of socialism. I voted
the ticket of one of the two great
national parties all my life, yet
there are many evils, but of these I
will refer to only one that marks
this age, that is, the growth of in
equality between classes, the sub.
merged tenth, which is rapidly lie-
coining more than a tenth.
"Ten years ago some authorities
said that all property of the I nlted
States was in the hands of 2 Ml. OHO
persons, and at the same rate of con
centration In ten more years the
same property would be in tiie hands
of 50,000. Another man anys that
our country. Is now controlled by
Just one per cent, of the entire population.
"There was a time when every
man owned Mb fHrm, but now duo to
Inventions the steam engine and
other things, our population herds
together in unthinking masses in the
cities, if the whole world were
herded like one block in New York,
the people of tills earth would be liv
ing In a I and no bigger than New
Jersey. "Why. do you know that I have a
friend wlio has a place where he
takes city children for fresh air. and
that some of these went on a strike
because the milk was rich and yel
low, and not' blue nnd thin like (he
city children get. There arc certain
children In Boston, who 1 know, are
not five years old, and have not seen
a blade of grass. Such aB these are
mere cogs antl pulleys In the world,
of business and commercialism.
"There are In Boston women who
send poodles to hear Caruso. They
got their nails manicured. Indeed,
I hnve seen a doggie taken to ride In
a coach for his health. And a
maid would go alone to hold a para
sol over him, forsooth, to protect
his delicate complexion.
"At a ball in the home of a New-
Jersey belle, after wine of the cost
liest had been served, and American
beauty roses at li a dozen provided
to decorate Ihe hull, the father was
not satisfied. So w lion the ball was
fully opened, at the psychological
moment, thousands of yellow gaudy
colored butterflies were let go from
their rages, to flutter among the
guests and chandeliers and decora
tions until they fell from exhaustion
under the feet of the dancers. And
these butterflies, imported from
South Africa and the South Sea Is
lands cost not less than MiO.Ouu
while In Just four blocks from that
boll "were women earning through
the whole week long, only $1."
I)r. Johnson Is a graduate of the
I'nlverslty with the class of 1X87
His father was the first president of
the i'nlverslty.
The chorua of fifty TOIcea. accom
panied by the orchestra of twenty
five pieces, all led by Professor (ilen.
was one of the features oi me morn
ing service.
The Invocation was given by Her.
W II. I'lnkerton. The Srrlpture les
son, the story of the Hood Samaritan,
was read by Kev. J. 8. McCollum,
snd the prayer given by Hev. P. K.
Hammond.
Mlas Kdith I'resrott sang a beau
tiful solo. "But the Uird Is .Mind
ful of His Our." Hev. V. Wright
delivered the bcnedlrtlon at the close
of the sermon.
Faculty Concert.
The annual faculty concert of the
School of Music will be held tonight.
Following Is the program.
Suite L'Arleslenne HI"'1
Commencement Orchestra.
Spring Song Hlldach
Mrs. Katherlne Ward Pope.
lai. Paroles du f'oew. . . . Musln
lb) Hungarian lianct
Hrahnis-Joachlin
Mr. l-roy (Jesner.
Berceuse
Commencement Orchestra.
Magic Fire Scene I Valkyrel . . .
Wagner
Miss' Alber'B Campbell.
F.rl Koenlx (By r-nu-st I .. Schubert
Mr. Irving Olen.
F.ntra'Aete et Valee Dellbes
wowu: wooi!
1 Inch old rfowth fir. I'i.JS peri
ord William Transfer Co., Phone 1
B'.ark 1111. '
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ANOTHER NEW 0
CLUB HOUSE
TO BE BUILT
SHIl mi'tlnr students' club hmiM '
will lt built durum the pn'si'iit 1
""'Mllli'l' HP'! 'OUll"t.-d bt'foi i t In 1
fall torm of tho rnivtrslty boniiis. :
Tho Zou lotA Thl, a girls' orsauiza-
tuui Aiui U n,i ua .iMi'S du- .t il
mansion on Kast KU-wtuh Siit-fi. !-!
day aro-ptt'd tin plans drawn tv
ArchiUTt Y. l. Yensill. Tin build-
tn will t'ost In tho nt'liihboi Ymi t
$ti. 000, and will contain IT rooms!
with alt tho eoiivontriwon of h mod- j
ern vlub hotim for studonts. Tho lo- j
ration htta not yet boon tin iil d upon,
but il is oxpootod that It hln n fow
days a dofinhe conclusion will bo
roach od. Duo silo talked if is at
tho corner of Kast Thirteenth Street
and I'nlvorstiy Ave. and another is
on Kast Thirteenth further to
ward tho center of tho city.
ATHLETIC COUNCIL
AGAINST BASKET BALL
SKXSK. 1'KUVAHKS ItOHV Til AT
SPOUT SIUHT.il UK. AUANTM1X
Kl I XTIL XKW ;MN IS lU'll.T
IIKAX, WATSOX", W1IITTLK.SV
A A PO 1 X T K I ) l A N A ; K. KS .
The University of Oregon athletic
council will nbandnn basket hall as
a college sport until a new gymn Is
built, if tho student body does not
decide contrary to the sense that
pervades the council, for this morn
ing and Saturday It was determined
not to appoint a manager until sonic
time later. The 'reasons given for
tho abandonment of the game, which
Is now a national one. Is that the
floor In the gymnasium Is too smtill
for tho production of a winning
team.
Ormond Bean was elected track
manager for next year to succeed
himself. Ills report was also ac
cepted which showtd n surplus of
about on tho season. Manager
Frank Mount's report for base ball,
showed only n deficit of $r0, though
the season was filed with all kinds of
hard luck.
Frederick J. Whltllosy of Portland
was elected assistant football man
ager over a number of other candid
ates. He Is a member of tho Kappa
Sigma fraternity.
Saturday Morgan Wiltson was el
ected base ball malinger for Ihc
coming season of liioU. He la a
graduate of the Kngene high school
and Is very well known In local uth-
lelie clrclis.
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BOItS.
In Kugene June, 211, 11I0S, to Kriis
tus .lories and wife, a 10-pound
daugh'er.
,. COFFEE
What is essential to
good coffee?
Good bean ground fresh,
and a woman of common
sense.
Your t rortrrrtunii roar nsnr if roa dost
Uki ScbilllDf't Utili piy bin.
llucklcn'M Arnica Htlie Wins
Tom Moore, of Hural Ho.no 1,
Cochran, llu., writes: "I ha a bad
sore roine on the Instep of my fool,
and could find nothing that would
heal It until I applied Burken's Ar
nica Salve. Less than half of a 2!
cent bolt won the day for me by ef
fecting a permanent turn." Sold un
der guarantee at W, A. Kuykendall's
drug store. , . .,
Hills Wanted for Wot on Hlreel.
The fire and water committee of
the city council will receive bids for
sweeping and cleaning up the dirt on
the streets of the paved district and
also for sprinkling these streets. Bids
by the day or the month for either
or both these Jobs should be address
ed to (imrge Fisher, chairman of
tho fire and water committee.
K. ('. MOIMIAVH Kl'KMTtKK
FAtTOHV
Furniture manufactured for
wholesale or retail trade. Satlsfac-
r,i jiajI k'oi.lnrv nl pml end
of Fifth street. Hi-palrlng solicited
phone BlscK ujvi. itesiaence pnone
Illack D501.
COW KKF.II.
Alfalfa meal. At Ballot. Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Ited
U21.
All this week, while Professor Jo
seph H-cker Is with us, we will In
liugura'e I h greatest lianltewart.
sale ever held III Kugene Sole dis
play In I" ith show windows. At this
sale you will be able to buy good
graliltewsr' cheaper than tinware,
(irlffln Hardware Co. JJI
Just received - large invoice of II-,
noleuins, bought at new prices. J.
W Kavs Fur. CO. If!
Dig rsrpet rug sale now going on.
Kverythlng redmed. J. W. Kays
Fur Co. t'
More Bargains at Newlands
Beautiful L
awns
4c a yard
4c
iHirinc
this SmIo
1 Mir. us this sale ou will be sur
prised at t!ii fcieat values offi-red in
t ho W :th tioods set t um, Sevt-ra !
thousand aids of lawns usual'v sold
ii 0 cents w ill be on
sale a'. pT yard . . . .
Best. .:
Calicoes and Prints
I Mi ri tit
I Ills
Wo have t
nut tho be-t Iiii
but Kood I'nnts
at, per yard . . .
.idt'rt a!:
Sale Ladies' Belts
2.V, .t.V V VIA KS, I.V
I Iti nd rods of while wash em
broider led belts, assorted pa It or tm.
with all kinds of nice buoklei., some
of w hu h are pearl ; many are res
ular 3. c belts;
(ale price
:15c
24
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KM I- .,1 U lll,
tirwon. blue and colored
belts; regular SCie values.
fc5c Belts 45c
Wit have sorted up another lot of
belts, which Includes all our regular
0c ami liec belts, all tin in one tilg
lot at. br
each tDC
Great Special in Ladies' Long
Gloves
F.lhow length, in ladles' Jersey
gloves. Iilack and while; extra vai
ues at, r r
Pair JJC
Best Lisle MotiHUnetKlrii elbow
length, blark and white, worth a
third more; our On
special aaio price VUC
Men s Wear
lurln this sale we will rVs,..
out a lot of men" hat; all od
styles, but (ho sixes are. brokm
smno only one of a kind and .'!ier
two or three (if a kind and tho
sle are broken. None of lue
bata were sold reitular for v&
than l'J.00, and aome ar $2.50
and JJ.Ot) hat. They all go in
on lot at, your rf
choice yyc
A Bargain in Shirts
Wo offer during this sale a
splendid bargain in men's shirts;
all of our reguTar- II 116 shirts. In
cluding silk pongee, hivery $1.26
shirt In the store will bo a 4 r
on salu at, each 4JD
Summer Underwear
We have on sale a flue line of
men's summer Underwear, lu white
ecru, pink and blue; a splendid
bargain at 3.V:
llalbrlggan at boc
Cooper's ribbed, at 7,v
Speciol Offerings in Wash Goods
1 O'r Vor "ne flnni'iy ii-
2 Hates that Is sold
all over ipwn for Ktc.
Snr gi'ALITV IIATISTK, 18c.
Kxtra fine quality French Ba
tista In stripes, dots and floral de
signs; a beautiful wash fabric;
sale price, j q
yard JOC
1 Qr . Will buy Paris Tissue,
1 worth 25c tho yard.
17l(. For fine quality dress
" fV" linen unbleached;
would be good value at luc.
fle r'or Domestic. Pongee:
JU' all shadea plain colors.
Will buy mercerized
Pongee colors.
25c
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OR.ECON
. Docs a Genera! Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines '
S. SPENCER Prtiidcnt.
H. POTTER, Vice Pre.
N. Mc A LISTER, Cashier.
Cor rth and Willamctt
ADMIRATION
it gained by care of personal
appearance. Let us look after
yours clean, press and re
pair, when neceeesary your
garments, and you'll receive
all that's coming; to you and
a little bit more.
'.'
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamttte Sri.
Phone Red 286J
Organized 1883
The First.
National Bank
Of EUCENE, ORECON
Capital paid la $100,000
Surplus and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws, 100,000
Totnl $300,000
Toiler Hume Management 2,1 Years.
Vour Patronage Hollrileil.
T. O. llsndrlcki President
8. B. Kskln Vice President
P. K. Hnodgrasi Cashier
Luke L. Ooodrlcb. .Assistant Caxhlsr
Darwin Urlstow, , .Assistant Cashier
Madame Dean's
FRENCH Oil I C
FCMALC, riLLOi j
MRHttTMl ATKM, lllfl IMffl I fill.
H.M Hun-! Hptyr Hallirav'tlri,tuair'
fcfil--! r M'sivy IU-fuiilr). Hml ir-
pml'l tw ii.'V mt !. WltlaVrnd tin-ft 1
ftu trlatJ, Ut tm jMill hf wlirn rlil.
Hmnil' Yr. JuaUl u fMlinc th"
iriiiiliHi, pi, jut ihtfltni Jf your
driilt d'Ma uut tliMn asTud ymt
llifil moiCU. CI., In 74, UKMt, H.
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
.ORS I
riK9 I
LAROE3T FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH OR AOS WORK
lint at ti at titriss ittits
Sold in Eugtne by W. L. Delano
Itrnrl :ne
ri.u'.u: 01
Prnno tnred hy millions Ihe great
est strength maker, appetite bulld'-r
and h-lth restorer. Molllster's
HKkvMoiintaln T a will make you
feel ,t life It worth living.
rents, tea or Ubl-ts. I.lnn DruJ Co.
Window washing and general
cleaning References given Charles
Wnrpbr CoMr'house lyidKlng House
Tel. lied 4ll. Ir'l
Iwi l
sf
I 4 Ui ' aw t'in fact
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Ciavel, Building
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4 th
4th of July
fANSSHIELDS-FESTOCVIS
all in the
Nalional Colors
Sch warzsch il d's Book Stors
586 Wills mstt Su
t
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