Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 25, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD,
THURMDAV, JUNE 2H, 1008.
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- If'you have a good Coat and
Vest and wctild like to look
as well as the fellow with a
new suit buy a fine pair
oi Flat iron Brand Trousers
at $2.50 to $7.50 and
you have your suit complete
ROBERTS BROS
TOGCER.Y '',,
554 Wilamette Street
A NICE LITTLE MF.Afc AT
, , THE T1IKATHE CAFE
is always appreciated, wliuro you get
everything ho upitUliij ami tooth
somo these - Juno mornings, when
your appetite IS fickle. . When you
mint to trout your friends, your wife
or you sweetheart to a meal tlmt Is
.cooked to the Queen's tusto, bring
them to "tlin Tliontro Cufc. -.''
, KITCHEN & KOMPP
i Successors to I ,
. ARMITAGE &. BOWN ,
LiVery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Ok and 7th Eueene. Op.
aim
Julius
Goldsmith
E. C. Gulliford
Feed and Livery, ,
Boarding Stables
Now Fl.mr Room New
Ituhher Tiro Turnout.
Fall Creek Hinge Una.
100 West Htb Street.
.' Phone Main BO
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vegetables
' Flour and Feed
No dcUyi. we h"c our own drllvrr v
Phone M ID1Q14SJE' '
Min 53 Vj n. mi on ibsi ,
POKTLANBERS
HIGHLY PLEASED
WITH EUGENE
TIIKV AM, JIAI AX KX.IOYARLIC
TI.MH. IIEHti YKSTKKRAV DIN
XKR WAS Klt'CKHSI-TL AF-
faih ca ls ioadf.d with
fm)vi:hs axi) hdruii-s foh
return trip.
The Portland extmslouU'n who
spent the day in Kueene yesterday
left on their special train for borne
at 7:1") o clok last evening amid
the cheers and shouts of hundreds of
cugenu citizens aim music uy the
band. Every man 'In the party ex
pressed nimseir as being dellithted
with the entertainment accorded
(hem durlns their brief stay here
and all were pleased with the an
pearance of the city. Those who had
made previous visits here were struck
with tbe great strides made by the
city along the line of public improve
ment during the past year.
Before the train started for Port
land a committee of ladles from the
ladles auxllllury of theCommerclal
Club had filled the car seats with
beautiful roses and boxes of luscious
cherries. This was a surprise to the
excursionists and one that was ap
preciated. The dinner at the Commercial
Club rooms was a success In every
particular. Everything was carried
out according to program nndr there
was not a dull moment during the
entire time the dinner was In prog
ress. Clfiod nature and .Jollity pre
vailed throughout. Tho toaBts were
excellent. Those not on the program
who spoke were, H. L. .Plttock, one
of the owners of The Oregonlan:
Congressman Hawley, Dr. Albert B.
Hart of Harvard University, and
John M. Scott, assistant general pas
senger agent or the o. v. co.
Telegram From Chicago.
The following telegrams were re
ceived from prominent railway offl-.
cials during the progress of the ban
quet: ,
"Chicago, June Z4, isu.
J. P. O'Brien, Eugene . V
"I have read program of festivi
ties Eugene today celebration open
ing new station In conjunction with
University Commencement. V am
very sorry not to be with you. Please
present my congratulations to Presi
dent Campbell, members of Com
mercial Club and citizens of Eugene
for. the splendid accomplishments to
date and best wishes for a prosper
ous future.
"J. KRUSCHNITT,"
"Chicago, June 24, '08.
"John H. Ha-rto'g, Mgr. Eugene Com
mercial Club, Eugene, Or.
"McMurray says 1 an) invited to
the festlvltioa at your, beautiful city
today and the dinner given tonight
by your club. Would be very glad to
attend but my .seven league boots are
out of repair and my wings are held
In reserve for use In the beneficlent
hereafter where there are, I hope,
no railroads.. But I Bhall be with you
In spirit and shout for Eugene as
loud' as the best trained college root
ers. I roniember with pleasure your
call upon me when I last 'passed
through your city. , ' ' . '
., ' "J...C, STUBBS."
"Chicago, June 23,'08.
'John H. Hartog, Mgr. Eugene Com
mercial Club, Eugene, Ore.
' "Tim ttniannmi. liMlTI-ln nPflolulB ..f
Ihu .lln.ptmn,, llnno nmu In aUuul.,n
here Join me In extending to the peo
ple of Eugene most heary congram-
iniiuiiB (mi inn (ipt'iiing ui iiiu new
Ktiill.in Mm now llln irlvun ihu llnl-
verslly by tho people of Oregon and
uio siuuiiuiti oiuioiiK ior your ueau
tlful city and county. 1 sincerely re
gret not being with you today.
"W)l, MrMUKKAY. ,
'Mr. linitog replied to all three
telegrams In one message as fol
lows: "Your splendid telegrams
wore received at our., dinner and
greeted with vociferous applause.
Your thoiightfulness Is appreciated."
C. C. Chapman, of the Chanman
advertising Bureau, composed a song
and when called upon to speak, sang
It as rollows:
Chapman's Song.
(Air Hnlluliijnh. Amen.)
A Lane county drink, we are will-
ling to buy
But, what do they drink In a count,
. Hint s tiryT
We woro served on tho campus by
' l.nne county peaches,
But our thirst dried from Tom and
it... r'.-i...,.......-., u,.....nuhu '
We then ate your trout, full two nun
dred we ate
l And all the while wondering what
you used ror unit.
Your cherries wpro ripe with their
rich, ruddy Juice,
Hut having no cocktails, oh, what
was their use?
Your students you give high and dry
education, .
Inspiration they drink from your ap
preprint Ion.
Your Campbell we know goes a week
without drink.
But must llnrtog make Boost Julie
from red printer s Ink?
Sum rrlendly snld he had a loniV for
tonight, ,
What we want to know la, where did
he get tight!
t
We like your toastmnster, yon long
may he reign.
Hut what will we take to relieve us
from 1'iilne?
From Albany town, they sent Dasent
down.
So far he's been helnle his sorrows
u u li(ni
to drown.
llie or lye, pink pop of Old
nip.
Pip hitlers, Peruna,
1 sheep dip?
tree spray or
Whatever It is,, 'tis the best we have
seen.
So we all want to come back to dear
old Eugene.
Chorus: Hallelujah, we are thirsty,
Hurrah for Euuene! ,
iQlallelujah, we are ready.
To drii tER-0-SE,E.
Coiss) Isactsst-y Kenuirks.
Many ciiHiillsiestAv thintE.9 were
Halil f titf in sis' her people by tlii-
isltors 4rlia their stay here.
AiMiie. tWw tver Iks following:
CharKti Y. Galloway, now state
lanil ageal, but formerly a student
at the University "Eugene never
looked so welt as today, though I
have been here many times."
Attorney-Oeneral A. M. Crawford
expressed his -deep regard for the
University and for Eugene. "No
town In the state." he said, "shows
the spirit that pervades thlB city."
Hon. J. D. Abbott "When I was
here three years ago there was not
a good street In your city. Now
look at the difference. Your paved
streets are excellent, t '
-Hon. W: J. Clemens "This is the
most beautiful towns in the state. I
am delighted with Eugene."
, Congressman W. C. Hawley
"Eugene's' streets have a fine ap
pearance. Your depot Is splendid.
I notice many new buildings going
up, an indication of growth and pro
gress. V' ' ,
C. C. Chapman, a member of Chap
man's advertising agency "Eugene
is a coming city, and from an adver
tising standpoint her enterprise Is
worthy of a city many times her
size."
H. Wittenberg, a prominent bus
iness man of Portland complimented
the city "I heard much of Eu
gene," he said, "but the reality and
the Improvement of the last awo
years are a surprise. The only thing
I have to say detrimental is that 1
have had t.o much to eat."
MRS. TU'T WOULD '
STOP DIVOI1CE EVIL.
New York, June 24. That df
vorce is the greatest evil of the Am
erican nation today is that state
ment made here by Mrs. William
Howard. Taft, wife of the republican
presidential nominee. All society is
agog oyer some very pointed remarks
made bV the wife of the man just
now uppermost In the public mind.
"Yes, If it were In my power, di
vorce would be stopped altogether,"
said Mrs.. Taft. "Of course there are
cases where separation might be Jeg
ally granted, but there Bhould be no
re-marrlage allowed.' The ' laxity of
our divorce' laws Is a menace to the
very morals of our nation.
To begin with, If divorces are to
be granted at all, there should be.
an uniform divorce law for all states
for the nation and there would
be no opportunity to evade It as is
being done at the present time.-
"We mla;ht build up the greatest
navy in theiworld so we might have
the good will of 'every, ruler on
the earth;, we might have a credit
and commerce unpnralelled in .the
history of nations; but when within
the" homes of our country Is a moral
laxity and family ties, can be broken
up In a twinkling through a process
of law that is looked on as a matter
of course just as one would file a
will or deed, then there is a greater
dsnger to' the country from a wat;
with rorelgn nations.
Mrs. Taft declared that she does
not believe In a business -life for a
woman. "A happy marriage Is the
most useful life for any women," she
said.
Owing to the absence ot
Chairman S. S. Bean, ot the
University Board of Regents,
tho meeting which comes reg-
ulurly on the 23rd cf June
has been postponed until the
.
first of July.
CLOSING KXERC1SKS OK
CATHOLIC SCHOOL.
i The closing exercises of the Catho
lic school will be held Friday eve
ning. The public Is cordially invit
ed. The Sisters desire that a large
attendance of the patrons and friends
of the school.
J26 ,
TMtls Wonted for Wot on Street.
The fire .and water committee of
the city council will receive bids for
sweeping and clennlng up the dirt on
tho streots of the paved district and
also for sprinkling these streets. Bids
by the day pr the month for either
or both these jobs should be address
ed to Goorge Fisher, chairman of
the fire and water committee'. ' ,
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llucklrn's Arnica Ntite Wins
Tom Moore, of Rural Rome 1.
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had 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 25
cent box won the day for me by ef
fecting a permnnent cure." Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store.
. You can buy real estate on as fa
vorable terms as you ran buy furni
ture, or a piano. And when your
real estate Is paid for It Is more
valuable than when yon bought II
which Is not true of other things
bought on the Installments.
Come and let us talk tho matter
over with you.
OREGON LAND CO.,
412 Willamette St.
Mrs. Nellie ltngnn. n former as
sistant postmistress at Royston, Ore
gon, pleaded guilty on the charge of
feloniously opening mall Ail was
sentenced to thirty days tn the Mnlt
nnmnh lall. She refused to be sep
arated from her one-year-old daugh
ter, and the baby will spend the term
In J nil with Its mother. ,
Q'USCIUBE FOR THK GUARD.
You Credit
o Is Good
With Us
By Buy i
Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Crockery and Glassware
Many Bargains in every
line of Carpets and Rugs.
Every Carpet and Rug
in the house at reduced
prices this week. All
Linoleums reduced.
Rugs:.
Look at these 'rug prices and then come
hero and buy. You will find your money goes
farther. .. . ; .
Tapestry lirriisells rugs; special, eo.. . $10.00
Axminster ruijs, 0x12; special as low as $18.50
Wilton Velvets, reg. $42.50; special ..$87.50
Buck's Stoves and Ranges
White Frost Refrigerators
White Sewing Machines
Tusctileura Porch Shades
OFFICEKS OF THK NEW
COUXTV AKE NAMED.
Salem, Or., June. 2'4. Governor
Chamberlain, by proclamation last
night, appointed the following offi
cials of the new county of Hood Rivf
er:' -
Sheriff, L;E. Morse, county clerk,
George Culbertaon, county Judge; A.
J. Derby; county treasurer, V. C.
Brock; county commissioners M. M.
Hill and R. J. Mclsaac; school super
intendent, E. E. Code; county asses
sor, Jay T. Lucas;-county surveyor,
John L. Henderson; county coroner,
Dr. J. E.Kddlngton.
The newly appointed officials took
office this morning. .
NOBODY SPARED, . .
Kidney Troubles Attack Eugene Men
- and women. Old null lining'
Alike. .
Kidney ills seize young and1 old
alike ; . .
Quickly come and little warning
give. ' -
Children suffer In their early
years " 11 '
Can't control the kidney secretions.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain. ' i '
Women worry, can't do dally work.
Robust men have .lame and aching
backs.
Oik folks, Weak, rheumatic, lame,
j Endure distressing urinary Ills.
Thejtcure for man, for woman, or
for child
Is to cure the cause tlie kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys-
Cure all the varied forms of kld
ney'sufferlng. Eugene testimony guarantees
every box. ' i
Mrs. A. J. McKlnney, of 69 Law
rence St., Eugene, Ore., says: "For
several years I had attacks or kid
ney trouble at odd times and pecent
ly It became more acute. There was
backache and more or less irregular
ity of the kidneys. Being Induced
to try Doan's Kldpey Pills I found
relief almost from l'.ie 'first dose.
?'he backache Boon left me and 1
pit .'better and stronger. As 1 con
tinued their use every symptom of
my trouble disappeared. Other
members of our family have also had
good results from using Doan's Kid
ney Pills."
For sale bv all dealers. Prli e, 50c.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. X. Y.,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doun's
and take no other.
Y Grand Family MedSrinr.
"It gives me pleasure tn sptiak a
good word for Electric Bitters,"
writes Frank Conlan or 436 Houston
street. Xew York. "It's a grand fam
ily medlrlue for dyspepsia and liver
complications .while tor lame back
and weak kidneys it cannot be too
highly recommended." Electric Bit
ters regulate the digestive functions,
purify the blood and Impart renewed
vigor and vitality to the weak and
debilitated of both sexes. Sold un
der guaranlee at W. A. Kuykendall's
drug store. 50 cents.
Cures dlziy spells, tire, feeling-?
itomnrh and liver trouhles. keeps
yon well al! summer. That's wi.it
Minister's Rocky MaiWQ- T iTill
do. Try It and you wU trry buy
It. jr. cents, tea cr :i":;s. Linn
Drug Company.
Save Money Now
Bg; Here
specials at mces mat save xou money
Some Good Specials in
Carpets
1 They won't lust long, so don't delay. i'
AIJ wool ingrain, reg. $1.10; special, yd 00c
All wool ingrain, reg. OOc; special, yd.. 70c
All wool In grain, reg. 8Jic; special, yd '. .C7fc
Itoyal Axniinster, reg. 91.00; spe'l, yd $1.40
Saxony Axminster, reg. $1.50; spe'l, yd $1.35
Remember we have a big
assortment of Rugs and
have placed a special price
on each and every rag in
oar Big Stork.
Viidor Porch Shades
Campbell-Fellman Co.
Complete Housefurnishers
Phone Main 43
UNCLE SAM WILL PAINT
THE TOWN RED
on July 4th in honor 'of hl&'
birthday, and there will be
many soiled gowns and gar
ments to showevldence of the
paint, Whether it be red
paint, stairt or soli from any
cause whatever you will have
your garments renovated so
they will look good as new when
cleaned at the Eugene Dye
Works.- ,'
Everything possible in .
' Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th ii Witlam'tt.. Sts.
Phone Red 2m ,.
VISIllLE-WniTIXQ ,
OLIVER. TYPEWRITER
IliH'iiuse every word is shown as
written. If about to buy a typelviiti r
Investlntejhc Oliver. C. s. Frank,
Agent.
Madame Dean's
FRENCH
6l2 Pills.
FEMA
A ham, Ckrtaix It,
l.irr fob HciT8Fn
2 , ."i""'?'"'"'- "E,t" "I" HO-
ntml nr Miwey lVrund.il. siit pTZ
lM wll.iJrl,, Will win! tlirm
Kntniihi l-n-e. .i,t nn ttlni tho
cenuln,-.lwptn,..h,tlini.. If vonr
SrSEx.tisr uo- ," "" Tf
WITEO MEDICAL CO., lot 74, UncMtir, H.
Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano
This
at Cost while they last
No. 50 West 8thS t.
Warm
Weather
Clothes
GIVE BEST SATISFACTION
WHEN PURCHASED AT HAN
SdN'8. WE CARRY HIGH
GRADE SUITS, . MANUFAC
TURED' BY MICHAELS STERN
& CO., FOR WHICH WE ARE
SOLE AGENTS IN EUGENE.
THEY KEEP THEIR SHAPE",
i '
WEAR, WELL AND ARE
PRICED REASONABLY
Light weight Underwear and all
kinds of furnishings for the
summer season.
v, If you would dress well and
comfortably, come in and let us
Buuiv you wiini we iiave.
You don't have to buy unless'
you find what suits you.
ED. HANSON
No. 8 East Ninth Street
Eugene, Oregon
J J I I S SHUMWAY
Plumbing and Sewer Work.
- AIbo general jobbing In tin and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to. '
Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures
Phone Black 1372. . 499 Willamette
, A. C, MATHEWS
General Teaming"
v Cotftrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
. q earth for sale
Phone Black 2811 q
or call at 345 W 4 th
T. Couches
They are right,
W Air
W M H
In Linoleum, we are of
tenng special valuesthis
week, and, also have
many remnants that will
interestyouandsaveyou
money. Many patterns
to select from.
Crockery Special..
During this week wo offer . u.,
decorated 42-pieco dinner t niade
land, of the- best aeml-viterlou, and a haJT
some pattern. A big r.d complete l.e
dishes, crockery, glassware, etc., at price, ,hs,
make you savo money by buying here.
We Furnish Your House
Complete
Sell for Credit or
Liberal Discount for Cash
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be made this season by the
SOUTHEftN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows:
To Bothw'avi OmV'7
throuph vil
'Portland CililomU
Chicago $76.25 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82.5c
Sr. Pniil 63.75 8175
Dmnba 6X75 75.0D
Kansas City 63.75 i
Tickets will be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22,-23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good lor return in 90 d'V. J
over priv-ilrg p "sure within !"
REMEMBER THE DATES
For r.y tirlher 'nlormitiM call
A.J.GILLETE
Local Agent
cr write l
Wm. McMuiray, General P"
smrer rv.ent, Portland, Ore.
H. H. McVAY
. .1 C Hut
Transfer Company
will do a K-ner.il k. ,
wrxl. houehll m rW
all things in I.I.
nnd rsn'fnl "".f"L(r
'.lluJdnrss MH...I l"
HIT IllOltfl-
. order. t -. 1
In conn.-.li"' r
at 531 W:l'ase'- '-' 4:1.
Ing help teVphrneBluoiI.(
at cigar store, . '
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