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THE EUOBNE DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1008. ft II !,' 1 1 (j 'if: . Kitchen Coolness No hot and blistering air to sao vitalitv and make cooking intoler- able when work is Hnn on the safe, economical and comfortable New Per fection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Using it, your kitchen is not a room to fly from, but a place where all the necessary household work is done in restful coolness it doesn 't heat the kitchen. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is convenient and handy for every purpose oj a cooking stove. It saves money and time makes a clean kitchen and contented coot Three jizes of "New Perfection " stove. If not with your dealer write our nearest agency. SENIORS WILL PLAY BASEBALL TOMORROW A. The RSTO LAMP draft lamp free a true cen ter draft lamp free from the faults of other lamps. A perfect artificial light. Handsome and safe. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) TIIIC DI'.MOCKAT TIOKLHI). (Albany Democrat.) A Salem man vlBitlng In liiiRene was offered the dally papers, which lie refused, but want to reading some SICK HtAUAflHE i Positively cured by tneso Millie ruin. Thoy also roUore Dte- I tress Irom Dyspepsia In- I digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy tor Dlzzlnoss. Nausea, I Drowsiness, Dad Taste J la the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Bide, TOKPIO LIVER. Thai regulate toe Bowels. Purely Vegetable SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. I CARTERS! II LYER I I FILLS. of Kipling's poems. Whlpplty woos ky wee! (This' refers to John Mlnto. It was early In the day and he was offered a morning paper which he refused. He preferred to wait for the evening newspaper.) CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirm'le Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your srcr Mturae rour nour 11 jom 4m IDu II: put Mi. Window washing and general cleaning. References given. Charles Murphy, Courthouse Lodging House. Tel. Red 4621. Jyll Oil cake meal, 02.25 per cwt. tf MOON & TINGLEY. After a hard struggle with their fast failing nerves, the 'Jarslty Sen iors have decided to accept the chal lenge of the Oregon Alumni base ball team for a gume. The Alumni were ready and anxious to play Mon- day afternoon but the Seniors plead that the field was too wet. It was a mere excuse and shallow; they were simply afraid. They hated to go to certain defeat. But at last, stung by the taunts of the alumni, the jokes and jests of the faculty, and urged by the fair co-eds of the grad uating class, they have banded them selves together In what they term a base ball team. Five of the Senior team were made monkeys of by O. A. C. In four games. Around these five presumed ball tossers the Seniors unblushlng ly base their claim to victory. Hus ton, Paine, Hathaway, Ramp and Kestley, of the Varsity team, 1908, are the famous men. Four other fear stricken and fumble artists have been rescued irom the co-eds to help out. They are Floyd Brooke, Roy Zacharias, Gordon Moores and Wal ter Moore. The game will be played at 9:30 tomorrow morning on Klncald field, which has been put in shape for the cntest. Spectators can be easily ac comodated in the bleachers and grandstands. President Campbell will umpire the game. A great crowd la expected to be present. The game Is so easy that the Alum ni. have not even been practicing. It will be a farce from this standpoint. Horace Kenton, '06, will pitch the game; Carl McClain, '06; short stop; GHf fori Brown, '06, first base; Fred Zelgler, '01, center field; Ray Good rich, '03, left field; Jack Latourette, '07, second base; Roy Kelly '07, catcher; George Hug, '07, right field; Wlstar Johnson, 07, third base; Substitutes, C. N. McArthur, '01. Judge Potter and Judge Harris well known members of the alumni, will also act as substitutes. ... MARltlED In Eugene, June 22, 1908, James C. Kirk and Miss Tina C. Beaman, both of Junction -City, Rev. J. S. McCalluntofflciating. CARVE EVKItV WORD I THAT VOir SPEAK. There is one thing to do, as we jour ney along. That every one knows Is correct. When talking to others, as we're passing along, Is to carve every word thatOwe sjieak. We never will see the mistakes that we make. If we never take time lust to think, And we oftlme regret the words that we' spoke, But lias! We have' seen it too late. Some are tut small and others great, They aie numberless as sands on the shn'e, But the smallest are oftimes the wist as you know, And the others are mentioned no more. It pays to he careful, honest and true, As along through life's Joui'ney we row. If we use this smalt proverb In every day life, The sun will shine brighter wherever we go. . MELVIN HERBERT. Junction City, R F. D. , 3 . - When you need to take something take it promptly for the stomach, but take something you know is reliable something like Kodol for dyspep sia and indigestion. Kodol Is pleas ant to take, It Is reliable and is guar anteed to give relief. It Is soM by all druggists. THE SWEET IKi, (iRADUATE. Standing with reluctant feet Where the brook and river meet, See the sweet girl graduate , Brace herself to tackle Fate. See her In her dimity, "Plain white lawn or organdie. Waiting, trembling, sweet and fair, With a rosebud In her hair, And an essay in her hand, Shaking as she takes the stand, See the blushes come and go, Soft pink blooms in ftelds of snow; Listen as she reads the lines Leading to the fur confines Of the future which she sees Dimly through her auguries. To her school days, ending here. Pays the tribute of a tear, And with a smile she turns to meet The long hard nath before her feet. She has learned from books that life, At its best is only strife. Till the end, when she lays down The hnaw nrnaa tn take the crown. I Oh, say, , , Ain't she the higher way? " Ain't she Man's never-yet-qulte answered quiz? Still the same reluctant feet, ' Where the brook( and river meet, That same evening, rather late, Sitting in a hammock with Some young cub named Brown or Smith, Swapping moonshine, mnoh and bliss Rosebud, rapture and a kiss Does she fear to tackle Fate? Ask the sweet, Sirl graduate. y W. L. Lampton. DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve. It Is especially good for plies. Be sure to get DeWitt's. It is sold by all I druggists .' ' CITY COUNCIL HOLDS SESSION LAST EVENING An adjourned session of the city council was heffl last night and the following business transacted: Jected to the passage of the ordin ance and It was laid over. An ordinance to Increase the sal ary of the city attorney to $100 ier month was referred to the judiciary committee. The ordinance appropriating the $3500 collected from the county court to the pavement of str?et in tersections In Ordluunce No. 747 was passed, and the recorder was author ized to notify the treasursr of the diversion of this fund. The manner of paving the Park streets was brought up and plans and Councilman Williams reported the i EnBneer Waggoner, in which he sug- work done by the committee of the whole with reference to the aband oning of the purchase of a team and other matters concerning the sprink ling, sweeping and cleaning of the streets, and the report was adopted. The committee reported a schedule (or sweeping and sprinkling the paved streets, the main businpss streets to be swept four tjmes a day. The report of the committee included sprinkling of the streets which will be published later. The committee was empowered to make such changes as the exigencies may arise and take action. The council agreed to take the best street sprinkler of fered by the Eugene Transfer Co. at $200, and the street committe was authorized to complete the trade. Bids for sweeping, cleaning, and sprinkling the streets were opened, and the matter turned over to the street committee. Ordinances. An ordinance was passed' levying an assessment for paving Seventh street from Olive to Oak. An ordinance was passed with re strictions on house moving, requiring housemovers to get the eonsent of the property owners in front of whose property there are trees-that may be damaged and requiring a per mit from the mayor, and to keep the building moving, providing a penal ty for leaving It standing for a long er period than 2 4 hours. An ordinance to license and regu late bill-posters, making the license $25 per annum, was referred to the finance committee. An ordinance to Improve Oak street from Fifteenth to Sixteenth by trading and gavellng was passed. An ordinance to regulate weights and measures was passed, and order- art niihllshed n both daily papers. An ordinance Tor protecting tne gested that vitrified brick be used where the horses stand and that wrought iron pipe filled wtih con crete and a cast Iron head and chain connecting them. The matter was referred to the committee of the whole.! i The city pttorney was ordered to draw the ordinance Improving West Eighth Street so that the straighten ing of the street between Charnel ton and Lincoln streets be made to conform to the wishes of the proper ty owners in the district named. The riding of bicycles on the side walks at great speed was referred to the street committee to bring in an ordinance. NOTICE. All members of the Eu- gene Commercial Club are re- quested to be at the S. P, depot Wednesday, June 24, at 10:55 a. m., wearing the club badges, which can be ob- talhed onlv from V. D. Cal- lison. C. S. WILLIAMS, Pres. Flowers and Cherries. The Ladles' Auxiliary wants donations of flowers and ' cherries for the Portland vis- Itors. Please leave them with Mr. Calllson at the Com- merclal Club; NEXT TUBS- DAY EVENING. MRS. .R. McMURPHEY, Pres. Kodol is the best-known prepara tlon that Is sold by druggists today for dyspepsia or Indigestion, or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is paved streetB from injury by scatter-1 sold here by all druggists. ing gravel or mixing cement, moriar, ; etc., was read twice and'referred to, Rosebnrg is to have a magazlrte. I tne street commni.ee. wnicu win oe puousneu montniy anu An ordinance to reconstruct the i will make its initial appearance in I sewer on Twelfth street from Adler. July under thename of "The Oregon to Hilyard was passed.' . ,! Magazine." The first edition will be I An ordinance to construct a sewef" devoted to Douglas Icounty and in the alley between Fifth and Sixth Rosaburg, with a general scope of streets from Jefferson to Blair streets j the whole southern portion of Ore was passed, igon and the Pacific slope of the An ordinance to construct a sewer state. on the south side of Thirteenth street from the manhole to a point east of lder, was passed. An ordinance to construct a sewer I in the alley between Second and i Third streets, commencing at the i west side of high street and extend I ing east to the river. Mr.' Fisher ob- V1 i wry I ""'raw's li'.1". liver Y?. i lied 1.1a,l,l,r c"".ne' Win,.' inM's Disease, which i. .JN lorm ot kidnev trouble " " Wnt rir e.. onmwuded for -ery,htaK5J kidney, liver or bladder.tronh V found just the reined. . T'11"! been tested in so iiiaiiyw,Xfc " ?" work .,! i rrivateVrS'c0 win. rC not aheady tried it, ! ? bottle sent free !;, ail, .ta.tfiS address to Dr. Kiln..;.' & Co., ihi;h union. N. Y. The rejfiihir fifty-cent :,iul one- Uollar size bottles are 8..SZfr sold in-1 otvI i n,".,kt rw. . Sw.l-R.t.Dr.Kil.,rer'.p35f and the ml, 1 ii:,,i ..F1.DIX, every liotile. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building oand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4 th Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Is the one that children like-so well to take, as it tastes like maple sugar. It acts gently, yet freely, on the bow els and thereby It drives the cold out of the system. It is sold by all druggists. H. H. McVAY Successor to M. S. Hubble T r... j-rausier company will do a Roin'ral transfer hndn.. wood, household goods, trunks .aj all things in his line will mAi in-oiiipi anu carcrul attention. "Business Prompt and Careful' our motto. Phone Red 1431 or leave orders ut Niideau Clgar Store C. NADEAU HAS Ol'RN'P.n EMPLOYMENT 0PFICJ In connection with his cigar store, at 531 Willamette street. Those wtib. ; Ing help telephone Red 1421, ot till at cigar store, 531 Willamette stwt and off Opportunity Today In the Rich Valleys of Southern Oregon There is now offered for sale a tract of 300.0Q0 acres as ' fine land as can be found in the world, "and this magnificent property, large enough for J 1,992 Farms and Homes, is practically given away to the ,992 persons who apply for a farm before they are sold. In addition to the farm each purchaser is given a business or residence lot. , The farms range in size from 10 to 1000 acres. One undivided farm and one lot together will be sold for only $200, payable $ JO a month', and each purchaser will receive free of charge, a warranty deed for the lot ancl a warranty deed for a farm. There is practically no limit to the variety of , crops that can be raised on this land. The soil is rich and fertile. Put your monthly savings where you will have something worth while at the end of the year, REMEMBER THAT WHILE THEY LAST $200 Payable Ten Dollars a Month Buys a Farm and Lot Sub-Divisions:- One town lot with each farn FREE For further information call on 6 Farms of J000 acres each, 2 Farms of 64 acres each, 400 Farms of 160 acres each, 500 Farms of 80 acres each, J020 Farms of 40 acres each, 4080 Farms of 20 acres each, 5974 Farms of JO acres each, McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 WEST 8th STREET fl.i " ffiiriu -est?, .jt, j'gf OPPOSITE POST OFFICE o o o EUGENE, OREGON. O N o