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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
r - r iii" - ,t on . THl rrOEXK DAILT Gr ARB. WKIUiKSIM v. Jl XK Thereat trotting stallion. s,an- iO - "8'acrcd. The sir, L "'any lamous trntf,,. ' the race track of the Northwest k Z LpJ:i.rs Tyler B. '" St" Of rr.uch promise. S'aHir-i J -g-tcred. 20.00,oatudr,a Vincaid Rickel. IPT VITII613 Ws Barn, Eugene, Oregon ten as Weil as to Are Made trails by Kidney anil Blafe TiouMs. ''!(3iZJ an.l oheerfui. I-L' JL .!!, are ' U, '--v ' i::ev tul'le has EUGENE HOSPITAL 'hfctl ind Surgical STAFF I.O.ProeKr, M.D. M.Birlle.M. D. IF.Salele, M. D. UPIm,M.D. ;k0,B,lBar,M.D. ,E.McDougal, M.D. For the cart 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. Rates on application. ...Training School for Nurses.. Pnilar course of lectures hv trip famltv -J .1 -- - piatuuil lining in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff toe nospiiai consuiuics me iacuity. ror rates or inior jifai address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. -Pje i, M'- Ik';" affu-trj with -ik V.unevs. It the oii ..1 ..r:nte vx) often . if the urine scalds !- flesh. ; ; i. when the child reaches an V,r worn i- should .c iMt to control tlie 'a-e, it is yet alSiclrd with bed-wet. tin...ie;.H-:i.larxtt it. the cause of the diffi culty ;s kt.'.ntv trouble, an 1 the first step should he tov.ar.is the treatment of tt. se miiurtaiitor): ins. This unpleasant trouh'.e is due to a diseased condition of the ki.hievs and hla.i.ier and uot to a liar it as m. -t ih-o;1c suppose. Women as well as men are made miser ah'.e Willi kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The tr.iid and the limuediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realucd. It is sold by druir;ists. in fmv cent a-:u one-dollar S!e botl'.es. You ma have a sau.-.ue bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet tellini; all alxmt Swanin-Root including many of the thousands of testi. mnnial letters received from sufferers cure,!. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ttinghsmton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, nr. turner s Jwamp-Koot, and the ad dress. Blnhaniton, N. Y.. on ever bottle. AMISF-MK.XTS On Tiifsduy, June 3'. ar t.i - Ku-ct-ne theatre. 1.. S. Sire ftill pi-m-ii-May Kobson. in the new llos A;u-r- ii .in eomedy. "The Kejuvvnan.-n f I Aunt Mary.'' by Anne Warner, l'he ; play Is from lite novel by the ame limine whiea won Miss Warnei Jis tinetion as an authoress, i li was while reading the novel Miss Kohsou saw In the ehara. u r ot Aunt Mary, herself, and one !i:,-!i she knew would -:alul out fur above anything else she had ever had She !at ouee went to Miss Warner and I asked her to dramatize the book, land the result is one of the boM eom ledies ever presented on the stane. I "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mapv" is one of the most poptilad books on the market today, and those who Ram. 0f Bwimp tn Automobile Livery j Automobiles for Hire g s Day or Niht 8 Djj Phone Black 151 1 Night Phone Black J751 H EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO ! R. E. VELTUM, Manager ' Q li BANGS J. H. VEST C P. BERNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables v Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. KENZ1E STAGEleavea Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE- i.m. otacejdo not call at A iiyirafeiaveiiaigeuciii hte rnidences but will call for fiftil notified the day before, for Maplefon, close connection by steamer for Florence and 4 erne Livery Phone Main 2 1 Organized IB33 The First National Bank OF EUCENE. OREGON Capital paid id 1100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of' stockholder under national banking laws. 100.000 Total $300,000 I'nder Same MiuiiiKotnent 2.1 Years Your Patronage Solicited. T. G. Hendricks Presldeal S. B. Ealcin Vice President P. E. Snodgrasi Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caohler Darwin Bristow ... Assistant Cashier : ..TO STOP., j and think of the advantage to be derived from buying paints q from a reliable Paint Dealer g - means to favor us with your a " patronage. BASS-HTETER a PAINTS are the best in the ( best in the market, and the price is less than that of in- ferior brands. Ludford & Haskell t AGENTS . 8th and Charnelton Streets - 1'OIJTK An il.M ltlN 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 strained, is what we cut your porterhouse, sirloin, flat bone or hip bone steaks from. We know how to em up meats for your table as well as to choose the prunes!, so that they will look tempting s well as tender and succulent. Onr .rl.es are low for prime meats. Broders' Bros c . KMim AO - West, fltlj SU I 'Mi'': MAY HOItSOX IX "THK HK.ITVKX- ATIOX OK AX NT MAKY." have not read It should do so. In dramatizing the book. Mlsa Warner has left out none of the comedy, but has added more. With this has been added many novel stage settings. The company supporting Mlsa Koh snn is a strong one and contains the following well-known people: Nina Savllle. Grace Parks Klsko, Lillian Westner. Francis Herhlln. George A. Stevenson. H. M. ' CroWley, .lack Storey and George Hull. Miss Kobsoii Is one of the few who In this day dares to be a character actress. To her character Impersona tions she brings a comprehension of phraae or line, a telling reserve In pose and gesture and an ease and fluency of quiet, unctions delivery that are In the better spirit of a pol ished, experienced and original com edy. All of this local theatre-goers have seen loo little of lnte, and will be glad to learn that Mlsa Hobson will appear In this city In her new play In which she is starring. Ac cording to the play. Aunt Mary has become apparently somnolent, owing to prolonged residence In the coun try. She conies to the city, and va rious Influences combine to make her sprlghtller and younger. She re juvenates a few degrees In, each act, so that In the last she has become as renovated, joyous and as apt to everything as the vivacious May Rob- son heraeir. The play Is divided in to three acts. The first and last take place at Aunt Mary's home In the country. The aecond act Is laid In New York city. The production is produced under the personal di rection of K. P. n.wtwlck. The stage settings are most elaborate and the nroduction Is complete In every detail. The entire cast and produc tion will he seen here as played at the Stu.lebaker theatre, t'lilingo, for the past thn-e months. Chlcngo critics have endorsed It as one of th. best comedies ever seen In that city IS ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK LAKH MAIIItl.K AXIt (iKAXTIK WOIIKS MOYIlll. K, C. Lake has moved his marble works from the comer of Willam ette and Sixth' to East S-venth St.. between Willamette and Oak. where he will be pleased to see all old and new patrons. Juli .'Ymlor" Porch Hha.le. If you want the original porch shade, one that has fast colors and will stand hard usage, buy the "Vu dor." They are cheaper and better. You should pay no more than the following prices for any shade: 4 fool 12 .75: 6-foot, 3.7r. : 8-foot. 14.75: 10-foot, 1 25. All shades 8 ! Vrt long. We banc them free. I CF-iiiB3KS HAKDWAHB CO. MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE. OP-EGON Docs a Gcncrai Bankir. ; Business on Conservative Lines ElectricGas.Water S. S. SPENCER. -L, H. POTTER. -F. N. McALISTER. President .. . Vice Pres. Cashier. Cor 7th and W illamet1 Market During Commencement Eugene Poultry Store mm ! Wil'aro'-'J .JleyCo j . I GAHOLINE VIK)D HAW W. G. White Is prepared to saw your wood on ahort notice. Phone mark 4351. H is.J.nce, 51 West Bli-3 streeL rixwnrw to mtnhit Cut flowers, hot house plants, etc. Phone Ilia, k com Mrs P. J '.limner (24 f wood: v.ooii! 1C Inrh old growth fir. t" 25 per cord William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. tf 102 East Ninth Street, Phone Main b-J r that ,11 :l ,l,e-a-!vcs o! tr.e ojrrlu tnjoy Chicken Dinner, we aj oUt m. q week only, our hr.c ot ly Dressed Milk Fed Hens . ,b - uiin k i " r tT tO Fed Hen ib zl of July GHIELDS-FESTCONS o o o .'.'atior.ii Oiiors iiMi'i Book Ston ,4 Wdlart.L '-Q IIII.I.MIItH llltOTMHtH For s'l kinds r,f drsvlnr snd es pres.. Mous phone Red 2712; of fice, Hli.k C41I. .lust rec-lv-d large Invol-e of 11 roieeni". boucbt at new pri.es. J W. Kays Fur. Co. tf H x rg sale ri'iw r-,ine '.n 1--.. -':i:i:r r.-du:i-d. J. S'. KaTf Fur Co. t' riiti stov,H, nesrlv ri'-w, r,nlv x oo f ampiM-ll-Kellnian Co. The ll-tuefurnUhers. iionx la l-ilt;e:ie. Jur.O-U. 11H', lo She! toil Poli. ,t a.uiO. ue. a n. In Eugene. June 23. t.i C. It. Mur ray and wife, a sou, I'AIM'I l. HC1.IPM-1 or SI x XH. I' M MIA M.IKMM,. There will be a partial e.il.- of llio sun on t!ie moiiunc ot June J It will take place in this s'ate in the, morning trom b:2.' lo o'clock. The eclipse will assume various shapes as is Is viewed from differ ent parts of the globe. Here about one third of the surface of the sun will be obscured. The moon passes between the earth and the suu and eats out a large circular piece ot Its brilliance. In other pails of the country the pheuomnnou will take: the shape of a ring eclipse. In other words, the moon will come in exact! line between the earth and the sun, obscuring the whole of the orb ex-1 cept the rim. w hich will shine out in i a perfect ring of light. When the moon Is closer to the! earth it blackens the visage entirely : and temporarily hangs a pall over the earth. At present It Is ton far I away to Intercept the whole of the sun's rays. ' The ring will not he visible? In this state but the slfnple eclipse will bet worth seeing. OFFICIAL STATU VOTF. IS IWXYASSF.n Salem, June 22. The formal of flcal canvass of the returns of the recent election was made today by the Governor and Secretary of Stale, and the figures 'heretofore pub lished confirmed. Cnder dale of June 23. Governor Chamberlain will Issue proclamations declaring In full force and effect those measures which received an affirmative, ma jority vote. The acts and Hineiul ments adopted will be In effect from the time of the proclamations. Those which will be proclaimed as adopted are the amendment permitting (he scattering of state Institutions, the November election amendment, the sheriff's custody of prisoners bill, the 1'nlverslty appropriation bill, the recall, proportional representa tion, Statement No. 1 instruction to the legislature, tho corrupt practice act, the grand jury amendment and Hood Klver county bill. STATK HIKI.F. SHOOT OX SAI.M.M IIAXGK Through the untiring efforts of Captain Charles A. Murphy, of Com pany M, Oregon National Guard, Sa lem hns rinally been chosen us the plnce for the state military rifle tour nament io bn held sometime. In the middle of July. , Adjutant-General Flnzer, repre senting the governor, accompanied by Major Baker, of the head.llartnrs Bluff, of Portland, were In tlm city yesterday and In company with Cap tain Murphy and Lieutenant Carle AbraniB, visited the range across the river for the purpose of estimating the amount of additional necessary equipment and making a final de cision as to the fitness ot the grounds. Snletn Statesman. Summer Excursion Kate to Yayliia and NeHirt and Dctriflt. On sale every day. round trip to Yaqulnn, 15.00: to Newport 15.50; to Detroit. 14.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Run- day to Yaqulna and .Newport, limited to Monday following. Ill no. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent WF1LL DltlLLIXO Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well -drillers. Phone Hed 4S72. tf BCCHHOI.Z ft CARPENTER, S7 Ho. Willamette Si. 1 'siri'.xy notl.'y tue public thai I not be held responsible for any bills not contracted by myself. J-19 GEO. C. HEEIIE. STKItXItKIMi IIAKillT. Photos, atamps and iost cards. General view work. Sixth atreel, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf Haven't you often wIshiM thnt you had bought real t state In some psr tlcular section a few years ago! Will you not be as apt to irh, in a few yenrr, that you hed bought one of those five-acre tr.i'ts In Garden Homo addition. NOW! It's not so hard to decide wlu-re lo lmy If you red some frank in. I homst advice. Come and talk It over with un when v-iii linve the tun-', which ought to b) right away. OltKIION' LAND CO. 4 12 Mill Street. Minnrch Range, used only a ihort time. Co"t 1!5 no new. It Is yours for 147.50. Calnpbell-Kellmun Co. The lloils'-furnlshers. Rlnrer Sewing Machine Compkny, HI 5 Willamette street, phon. Red I4U. tf I n..li.i,mi jrt.ftu m f, A MIL' lit lower prices than von have b.-i-n pay ing i amiiiirii-n-itiiirtii ' , ' lloiisefurnlshers. J2lw Monarch ranges Thirty days' free trial. J. W Kays Fur. Co. If SI HHOtlllF, FOH THE Q AIIII. cleaning Ref.-rcn.es given. Charles Vurphv Courthouse lodging House. Tel. Id 4(21. Jy 1 1 CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Thi Kind You Hare Always Bought Bar tht More Bargains at Newlands Beautiful L During tilts Sale awns 4c a yard lMirins this s.ilf on tll ln jttir prists! t tln rva; i.iluvs oft-TiMi in tho WrtIi ItinMs set", inn. iv'i-vr,.' thxMisaiul anis oi l.twus usuaMv suKI salt i, iht :ud T(C Best. .. Calicoes and Prints i (hit W'f havr tlu th'T k:;,1os a!. not t(n- M.st fituii, Imil tittiM Trims M, it yard . . . . Sale Ladies' Belts SS.V, :tv VAMKS, .c Htindrt'ils of whitt wjish fm brotttVrlod belts, Kaorttul pal ten., with nil kinds of nic buckle. tnm of which nro ptarl; many v reK ular 3-.o belts; xjtlu prlv 24 eb: 15c i'i inuif n n n t'i t hrwun llltlM anil belts; reRular 3Tc values. colored 65c Belts 45c We have sorted up another Kit of belts, which Includes all our regular 50c and 6 f belts, all go In one b'.j lot at. A c cach, 45C Great Special in Ladies' Long Gloves Klbow length. In ladles' Jersey gloves, black and white; extra vai- ues at, pair Heat Lisle Mousquetalre elbow length, black and white, worth a third more; our Cr yvc 55c special sale price Men's Wear lurin thU sale wo will i lo. out a lot of men s hat; All Kood tvtvs, but th sixes are brokea sttnie only one of a kind and others two or three of a kind and the sites are brok n. None of thee lists were sold reK ular for les than 12 00, And somn sro f 2 . ft 0 and $.1.00 hnts. They alt K In on lot At. your OQ choU'ii 7C A Bargain in Shirts We offer during this sale a splendid bargain In men's shirts; all of our regular 11.15 shirts. In cluding silk pounce. Every II 35 shirt In the store will ba 4 r on sale at, each 4) . I D Summer Underwear We have on sale a fine Hue of men's summer underwear. In white ecru, pink and blue; a splendid bargain at . . . H.V llalbrlggan at rute Cooper'a ribbed, at 7.1c Special Offerings in Wash Goods 1 "Jl, For fin Quality lln tlstes that Is sold all over town for 15c. ii.V Ol'Al.lTV HATISTK, 1N& Ktra flnoquallty French na tlsto In stripes, dots and floral de signs; a beautiful wash fabric; sale price, Q yard JOC 1 Q. Will buy Paris Tissue, I worth H5o tho yard. 171 For fine quality dreas ' V linen unbleached; would bo good valuo at 25c. For Domestic, Pongee; all shades plain colors. Will buy mercorltod Pongee colors. 30c 25c f vfeiCOsfft o te IP- If to to 1 19$ 1 X -.3w lar I? IMS I J. W. BARRINGER ! Williams Co. Transfer Expttf housemover Light and Heavy Haulinj' wooo I'OK SALE M... t.i' .504 WllUmtuSt Euns. Un(oa, ovei anything. Twenty-I.Y , Hh.m. lHmM, yean experience. Residence, Ea : Fifteenth and Oak St. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. bbacrlb. for ill. IIAILT GLARU, ?id Broilers " t ni f in iT r j ri r. inn. q a wla',r?'":TCl'CVr"lf''. i i it r -HM .19 mm