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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1908)
Ifjyou have a gcod Coat and Vest a id would like to look as well as, the fellow with a new suit buy a fine pair oi Flat Jrcn Brand Trousers at $2.50 to $7.50 nd you have your suit complete ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Wilamette Street. . A NICE LITTLE MEAL AT . THE THEATRE CAFE 1 always appreciated, wlmro you get everything so upiietlzlng mill tooth SDlllo tlntto June morning!), when your apiwtlle Id fickle. When you want to treat your friends, your wife or your sweeUienrt to n nienl tlint is cooked to I lie Queen's taste, bring them to tile Thbutro Ciife. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to i ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. CIGARS Julius Goldsmith lE. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables Now Floor Room New Rubber Tire Turnouts. Fall Creek Stage Line. 100 Vrt Nth Street. I'hone Main 90 Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Froch Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, wt nave our own delivrr v Phone r M If) fCU 52 Em Main 53XJU n.ll13rlih Si .-1 -I 1 LYDIA. E. No other medicine has been so successful in relieving the suffering of women or received so many een- u i no testimonials as has Lydia E. '. i'lnkliam's Vegetable Compound. In every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia K. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Almost every one you meet has either been bene fited by it, or has friends who have. In the Pinkhara Laboratory at Lynn,Mass.,any worn ananyday may see the files containing over one mil lion one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, and here are the letters in which they openly state over their own signa tures that they were cured by Lydia K. Iinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound is made from roots and herbs, without drugs, and is whole some and harmless. The reason why Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is so successful is because it contains in gredients which act directly upon the feminine organism, restoring it to a healthy normal condition. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. tiib Star J Drilling Mm Co. ' is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL' " DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. . A moderate amount ot money will start you in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES hove been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DHILL1NQ MAUHIREIiU. Iy Portland, oneaoN. I akron". Ohio, Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinklngmcn It is positively the best J 5c Cigar on the market VISIIII.K WRITINO n OLIVER TVPCTVRITKR llix-niiw every wonl Is shown as written. If iilxiut to buy a typewriter investigiite the Oliver. C. S. IVkii Agent. PINKHAM THB EUGENE LABOR LEADERS NOT SATISFIED WITH PLATFORM Chicago. June 21. President Gompers, John Mitchell and other leaders of the American Federation of Labor are angry, gloomy and re bellious over the federal court In junction plank adopted by to eco vention. "We have been thrown down, re pudiated and relegated to the discard by the republican party," said Gom pers. "What President Roosevelt and the federation attempted was to have the Injunction abolished. In stead of that the republican party calls for legislation that will legalize what we have been trying to abolish. What action is contained in these words in the plank: "Wte believe, however, that the rule of procedure In the federal Copyright, J. E. Purdy. JOHN MITCHELL. courts with respect to the Issuance of the writ of injunction should be more accurately defined by statute. "That means that what tne presi dent wanted and what Mr. Taft de sired and what we have been fighting for has not only been defeated, but the suggestion has been made to make the conditions which now pre vail more binding. The situation will be taken up tomorrow by the federation and an official statement will be given out." , No leader of the feredatlon attend ed the convention or was within ear shot ot the convention orators. "I do not wish to say a word," said Mr. Mitchell. "That Is a matter for the federation to act upon." TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Edward Mix to Bertha Mix, W. D. 80 acres In sec. 31, tp. 17 s., r. 6 w.. and lot 1 in blk. 2, Cole's 3rd add. to Marcola, $100. J. M. Working et ux to Mrs. Kate Houston, L. S. C, lot 1 in blk. 4 Hendricks' add. to Eugene. Con. Timber Co. to Wisconsin & Oregon Timber Co., W. D., eV4 sec. 18, part of sec. 20 Bee. 22, wV4 sec. 2G, sec. 30, n.w. sec. 32, n.e. Vi sec. 34, all In tp. 20 s., r. 6 w., sec. 21, tp. 20 s., r. 7 w., $10. L. G. Hulln et ux to William Whit- tall, W. D., lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, in 1)1 k. 23, F. & 11. add. to Eugene, $100. . United States to Ernest II. Holter nian, patent 150.50 acres In sees. 11 and 14, tp. IS 8., r. 11 w. United States to Carl J. Jorgensen, patent, 47.29 acres In sec. 21, tp. 18 s., r. 11 w. David Link et ux to Mlkkel Bjor tomten, W. D., 6G.30 acres In sec. 10. tp. 18 s., r. 5 w., 93.64 acres In sec. 23, tp. 18 s., r. 4 w., $1950. George U. Donls to D. M, Purkcr son, Referee's Deed, lots 1 and 2 and part of lot 9 In block 9, Packard's add. to Eugene. $1200. Cutting S. Cnlef et ux to E. Manns, W. 1)., tract In claim 38, M. tp. 17 s., r. 3 w. J. S. Edwards et ux to R. N. Graves, 120 acres In sec. 6, tp. 19 s., r. 11 w., $1600. E. L. Cady to H. M. & C. A. Rlggs, Agreemunt. s.e. A ot sec. 22, tp. 15 s., r. 1 w. H. H. Klsk et ux to Demmle M. Kemp, W. .. lot 11 In blk. 1 in Fisk, ndd. to Olenada, $50. Amanda Campbell et nl to Xan thus Thompson, W. D., 40 acres in sec. 8, tp. 7 w., $500. J. C. Parker to Frederick S. Dunn, W. D., $2250. J. W. Doren et ux to Elmer C. Kollor, W. D part of lot 15 and 16 in blk. 7 of Gross add. to Eu gene. $200. Oscar Page et ux to J. P. John son. W. D lots 6 and 7 In blk. 82. Washburne's division of S. 1. and P. Co.. In Sprlngflold, $150. J. 1. Jones et ux to Fingnl Hinds et ux, W. 1) part of lot 1 In blk. 5, In J. I. Jones add. to Cottage Grove, $1. Frank E. Sly et ux to Charley J. Fuller. W. ., lot 6 In blk. 2. Cres well, $1600. Ann Eliza Howe et al to James C. Smith et ux, W. D., part of lot 7, In sec. 14, tp. 19 s., r. 3 w. H. F. Scott et nx to John R. Scott. W. I)., lots 4 and 5 In blk. u in I'roswell, $1. O Amelia Ayarji al to Alfred A. Aya, W. D., 5 acres In sec. 36, tp. 7 8., r. 4 ., $1. Christopher Hanson et ux io Mrs. E .1. Titus. W. I)., lot 1 in blk. 2. In Kolsoy'a add. to Eugene, $1250. United States to John llarnisen, patent 160.79 acres In sec. 34. tp. 1 5 s., r. 4 w. 7.. 11. l.awson et ux to II. S. Knowl- tnn, It. for D., lots 6 aQ 6, In blk. DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY, JUNE 1 In McQueen's add . to Cottage Grove. t W. W. Stevens et al to F. R. Wo therbee, W. D., part of lot 2 in blk. C of Shaw's add. to Eugene,. $1500. Olaf J. Hanssen et ux to Joachim M. Salter, Deed, lots 1, 2, 3, 10. 11 and 12, in blk. 13 in Duncan Plat, 10. O George M. Neet et ux to John M. Shulu, W. D.. 80 acres in sec. 34, tp. 18 s., r. 1 w., J700. STATEMENT MEN PROPOSE TO CAPTURE ORGANIZATION. Statement No. 1 members elect of the Oregon Legislature do not pro pose to take any chances of having either branch of the lawmaking bodv organized by unfriendly forces. Plans Already are being formulated by which the Statement members ex pect to capture the organization of both houses. In carrying out thelr programme, however, the republi cans (Statement men) undoubtedly will be joined by the 15 democratic memberB whose votes will be re quired for the successful organiza tion that Is proposed by the legisla tors who are pledged to elect Gov ernor Chamberlain as United States senator. The details of this plan, It Is said, propose that the democratic members, in return for their support in the work of organization, are to content themselves with the election of Governor Chamberlain to the seu atorshlp, at the same time conceding to the Statement republican members all of the important committee chair manships. CRAWFORD CONSTRUES THE HOLDOVER LAW. Salem, Or., June 23. Attorney General Crawford has held that no officer elected two years ago can hold office until January 1, 1909, under the law passed by the people June 1, which changes the time of the state election frcm the first Monday in June to the first Tuesday after the first Monday In November. Sheriff H. T. McClallan of Douglas county asked the attorney-general's opinion in the matter. 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 structing a bridge across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12, in Sec. 15, Tp. 16 s., R. 4 W said bridge to be an 80 foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be builf 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 certi fied check of 5 per cent of the amount of the 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. The court reserves tne rignt to reject any and all bids. E, U. LEuj, uouniy uierK. Thinks It Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says lh a recent letter:, "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for years for cougbB and colds, and I think it saved my life. I have found It a re liable remedy for throat and lung troubles, and would no more be without a bottle than I would be without, food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has been at the 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 B drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. XOTICE To the public and our customers ! wish to say that Mr. E. C. Statzer has withdrawn from the business in the Pleasant Hill blacksmith shop. I hnve rented the business and will run the same Individually myself, and al! parties owing Statzer fc Domplcr will please settle, as we wish to close the books. Respectfully, ED DOMPIER. E. C. STATZER. J26 A Oram! Family Medicine,. "It gives me' pleasure tn xi.oak a good word for Klectrlc Bitters," writes Frank Conlnn 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 renowed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold un der guarantee at W. A, Kuykendall's drug store. .50 cents. MIST CVT GRASS AND 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 tho 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. AT THE C.RAXI). The program at tho Grand will be found In another column and Is one that every person will enjoy. The management has started to enlarge the theater so as to accomodate the large crowds. The clock whlrh Is to be given away Friday night is In the window of the Toggery, 8th and Willamette St. tf SHOE SHOP IS COlUIKr . E. P. Shlnn sVns opened up first class shoe shop In Coburg. All work guaranteed. Hrlni le youjjob work. d&wtf CKRMAX iSlACH 8t.LIO The German coach hoise which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Bangs' barn. If O J- 51 PERKINS. 23, 1008. ANOTHER PRINCE j OF SPANISH REALM Madrid, Spain, June 22. Within a very little over a year after the birth of a son and heir to the throne gladdened the hearts of the King and Queen and the Spanish people, Queen Vict:ia tonight pre sented to her royal spouse another baby Prince. The announcement of the news to the jrrowds awaiting the bulletin from the royal household was hailed with great joy and the city Is tonight the scene of reiotcing almost equal to that which followed the birth of the first child on May 10, 1907. Queen Victoria was formerly the PrincesB Una of Battenburg, and Is a granddaughter of the late Queen Vic toria of England, being the daughter of the Princess Beatrice and the late Prince Henry of Battenburg. She was born In 1887 and Is but a year vouneer than the King, who was Jiorn May 17, 1S8K, and became ac tual ruler 01 Spain on me auunei KING ALFONSO XIII. OF SPAIN. sary of his birth, in 1902, when the regency terminated. King Alfonso and the Princess Ena were married May 31, 1806 at Mad rid, the ceremony being the most elaborate the old city had witnessed In many years. During the wedding festivities a Catalonlan anarchist therw a bomb at the carriage occu pied by the royal couple, narrowly missing them and killing 16 of their retinue. GOVERNOR WILL BE HERE TOMORROW Governor Chamberlain last night telephoned Tom Richardson, manag er of the Portland Commercial Club, that he would join the excursion of Portland business men tp Eugene to morrow. The Governor will join the excursionists as the train passes through Salem. Arrangements have been made by which members of the excursion party can get their tickets today. By this plan much of the cori fusion will be avoided that certainly would result In an attempt to distri bute the tickets just before the train leaves the Union Depot tomorrow morning. This excursion will be the most representative party of citizens that ever left Portland on a similar expe dition," said Mr. Richardosn last night. "Several prominent other business men today joined the ex cursion and the list will be completed and fully up to th expectations be fore Wednesday morning." Oregon ian. Ilucklen's Arnica StHe Wins Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1. Cochran, Ga., writes: "I ha.', a bad sore come on the instep of my foot, and could find nothing that would heal It until I applied Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Less than half of a 2 5 cent box won the day for me by ef fecting a permanent cure." Sold un der' guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. Bids Wanted for Wot on Street. 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 George Fisher, chairman of the fire and water committee. The Rest Pills Ever Sold "After doctoring 15 year.i for chronlo indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me so' much good us Dr Kidg'8 New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold," writes B. F. Aysctie, of Ingleslde. N. (. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Ki.yken dnll's -drug store. 25 cents. It. C. MOiMI.WS FCRXITVRB FACTORY Furniture manufactured for wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicited Pbone Black 53-9.1. Residence phone Black 5501. COW FEED. Alfalfa meal. At Ballet s, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1210 All this week, while Professor Jo seph Bker Is with us. we win )n. sugiiraff ,1he greatest :Qiltewarf, sale ever held In Eunene. Not rli. piny In both show windows. .t this sale you will be able to buy good granlteware cheaper than tinware. Griffin Hardware Co. jo4 BABY rORTUREO 6 By Terrible Itching Eczema Face and Head a Solid Sore Spread to His Hand and Legs Would , Scratch Until He Bled Tiny Suf ferer Immediately Relieved and ENTIRELY CURED IN 2 MONTHS BY CUTICURA " When my son Walter was three weeks Id, eczema appeared on hii face. We did not know what it was so went to a doctor who treated him for three months. Then he was so bad that his face and head were nothing but one sore and his ears looked as if they were going to fall off, bo we tried another doctor. He said he could cure him and we doctored there four months, the baby never getting any better. His hand and legs then had big sores on them and as for his sleeping, we could not think ot it, the poor iittle fellow suf fered so terribly. First I tied his hands to the crib to keep him from scratching, but when it got so bad I tied him in a ehawl or he would scratch himself all bloody. When he was seven monthB old we tried a set of the Cuticura Remedies. The first application of Cuticura let him sleep and rest well, in one week the sores were gone but it stayed red and sometimes it would itch so we used Cutioura for two months, then he had a clear and white face. Now he is two years and seven months old and has never had eczema again. I hope this letter will help some who are suffer ing from, skin disease. , Every mother who has a baby suffering with skin disease should just try Cuticura; there is nothing better. Mrs. Louis Beck, R. F.D.3,San Antonio, Tel., Apr. 15, '07." A single set of Cuticura Remedies is often sufficient to cure torturing, dis figuring, itching, burning, and scaly humors, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when all other remedies fail. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor constats or Cutlrura Bonn, (2Sc.l to Cleanse the Skin. Cutlrura Ointment 60c.) to Ileal ttie Skill, and Cuticura Keaolvent (60c.), (or In the lorra of Chocolate Coated Pllla 25c. per vial of 60) to Purtfy the Blond. rVild Uirounhnut the world. Potter Drug ft Chem. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston, iiaaa BUT" Mailed Free Cuticura Book on Sxtn ptamuwa. LOW KATES EAST v. Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene. Ore, as fol lows: To Both Ways' through Portland 76.25 71.25 63.75 One Way via California !f87.5o 82.5o 81.75 75.o0 75.oo Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha 63.75 Kansas City 63.75 Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 . Good for return in 90 days with stop over privileges p'easure within" limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further .Information call on A.J. GILLETE' Local Agent or write to Wm. McMurray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. Madame Dean's FRENCH P, I p FEMALE lILLOl A turn. Certain Rb LlRr FOR HrPPBESSRD Mkxstruatioh. ieteH Mill TO Hit. Safe! Sure! Hpcedvl Satisfaction Guar anteed or Monrv Refunded. Sent pre paid for JI.OO per hor. Will send them on trlnl, to be paid for when relieved. Sample Free. Insist on getting the nenulne, accept no atibatttute. If your dnmlsi doee uot have them send your orders to the 'VIITEO UEDICaL CO., lot 74, lucutK, Pi. - Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano HALL SH JMWA C0 Plumbing nnd Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly "ttended to. O Carry a full line of plumbing nxturea Phone Black 1372. .400 Willamette MONTHS Warm Weather Clothes lIIL'V SOX'S. WE CARRY Hicu GRADE SCITS, MANCFtc. TUtEI) V Mlt AELS STPnv Km WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IX THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE, I HiwtK WELL ASI) m I PRICED RliASOXAnil Light weight Underwear and all kinds of furnishings for the summer season. If you would dress well and comfortably, come in and let tu show you what we have. You don't have to buy unless you find wliat suits you. ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon Rustic MOULDING SIDEWALK SHINGLES POSTJ.BOXESi i ..TO STOP..; and think of the advantage to , be derived from buying: paints from a reliable Paint Dealet means lo favor us with you' t patronage. BASS-HTETER PAINTS are the best in the B best in the maricei, au - price is less than that ot m- a I t - J ienor Druui. g Ludford & Haskell ! AGENTS J 8thandCharneitooMree , NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL I SHOW FIB IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copi.lOW ED VTEEKLT. ALSrttTJ ':. .TW.JSTH5I-. "" ttiv: "V.'nLs." trhP funiiutii.rPiT (ell isvtleowr aaJjJ'Jjr. j,,; f. Woodward. 1r' 1 NV W 14: Mill "si-BsonmK Foit the er