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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
SI 'J 1.1 i 1 ( -It "The Highest, Musical Quality' appeals to culture and refinement, Some possessing this quality are the Weber, ChicKering', Hobart M. r Cable, Lcstcr.Hinze; Marshall and Wendell and other ' pianos sold by the house of . , Commercial Club Block, Eugene, Oregon SUBSCRIBERS TO FUND FOR EUGENE'S MARKET DAY 4 4 1 Mutlock, in KuBene, June 24, 1908, t 1 ounjiiiiiiii j ,. .tim (juib unu m ia tain- A I A. L.. ,n I).,. II KT Vln..t MAKUIKO . At the Methodist parsonaj;n in Eu gene, June 24, 1H08, at 2:30 p. in., Jos. Curln und Mrs. Macule Kittle wocd, both of 'KuRHue, Kuv. I). II. Trimble officiating. . At the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. I). ervne Freeman. He v. II.- N. Mount. olilclatini;. ' See our line of hammocks, camp furniture end refrigerators. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. tf Yesterday's -baseball scores; Port land 8; Los Angeles 4. Oakland 4; San Francisco 1. . a fv r ft,-, cm m,. fei? fiMm i Following is a list of subscribers to tint fund for the market day, Sat urday. June 27: ' Hampton Eros., Morning Register, (hiin.liers hiii iii-are Co., o. II. Friendly, i J!er;ier-Uean Hdw. Co., Cockerline & Weatherbee, F. E. Idinii. Griffin Hardware Co., Ax Billy Department Store, Campbeil-r ell mau Co., Roberts Bros., Burden & Grahurn, Eugene Gun Co., fc it h & Rodman, J. C. McKlroy, Gross Ho- store, Palace of Sweets, Red Cross Pharmacy,.J. H. Daniel, E. Schwarz- schlld, Julius Goldsmith, Smith & McCornack, H. W. Dunn, R. W. New land, K. n. Matlock. Gilbert Art Co., Stevens & Hulln, Morris Music House White's Rest. Roddy & Kuthey, Hamilton & Van Orstand Lud ford & Haskell, Gldson & Son, Eu gene Steam Laundry, Scobert & Dodge, Thos. Bailey, E. Hanson, Great American Tea Co., S. L. Long & Son, Bangs Livery Co., C. E. Gul llford, Fred -Gould, Irish & Pierce, C. F. Condon, S. S. Range, H. J. Burns, Mark Smith, W.A. Bell, Geo. Melvin Miller, eGo. Fisher, Hunter & Willoughby, W. F. Osburn ( Hoffman House), Independence Creamery, Mrs Fox, Kitchen & Kompp, Warnock. Bros., Eugene' Bottling Co., Bon Marche, T. E. Lynu", J. A. Scherzing- er. A.MISKMEXTS cTnTi: TCinUCD? OlrtIL ILftUIILIIJ IN CONVENTION ; ' Fresh from the triumph at thef Studebacker Theatre. Chicago, May J (Continued from Page One:) Itobson, the foremost character ac-; tress in America, will be seen at the-: bi-rly on "The Principles of Taxu EugencO theatre en Tuesday, June 'Hon." , ' , 30, in thq flew American comedy, I The speaker told of the main prln "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," ; clples governing taxation, of the in by Anne Warner. In dramatizing j equalities ;d problems. He said, her own novel, (whlcn has made j that in every state .in the union, Miss Warner famous) she has left ! schools have b?en Klnj! forward rap- out none of -the comedy found in that . Idly, with jut any difflcultv, with thei popular book, but has added more, -exception that It Is hard to g;-t and in the role of 'Aunt Mary," j enough money. This is the proli-! which MIsb Itobson plays, she has Mem that' now faces those interested .given the theatre-going public a i In the public schools of the country.. ; character absolutely uuique and ori-.'Ag the sliualicn now stand3, many JA.FOL0ERt California smshine Ring oat many, ring fa towi King oat (he fcM, ring la tlie truty" DR. BELL'S PineTarHoney 1 Nfcture'i moat natural remffly, Improved bj science to .PLBA8ANT, PERMANENT, POSITIVB CURB for oougha, colds and all Inflamed surface of the Lunge and Bronohial Tubes. WHY DO THE PEOPLE USE OVER 5,000,000 BOTTLES ANNUALLY? Hat ti Owe el let Mmy tttMoni, Olvcq by Om ef the Maafr Jut Foar Dqmi Stopped The Coneh. ' MILWALKEK, WIS. TUB PI. E. BIJTnERLAND MKPIOINK CO., Owillrnien: I wiittonimniTiPMimonlRl to llionn of four Rat 's wtt and tKiiwflttM mtltuitt. AlMiut two weeks nsu 1 cotitrnctd a Tf ry tn ll wnirii mini on mi nines. srrw wgrw uiiiu could bawlj whlerxT amt 1 was "all hi'rKtoftfk. Tried four am 99 ytmn old and neror naed any . . remedy equal to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey It aires quick and permanent Kllef in trip as well as coughs ad Ids. It makes weak limns a iron. . Mas. M. A. UvrcAura. Paduoah, ky. or flTB rrtiirdles (ut itipydlunt help me. Jlywifewfiitlolhe dniRidit's miui purchased a Wtu Iwttle of your Ir. liell'i the flnt food nlsht'S lfP tn two weeka. Anybody wlio doubts Hlettbrm wrlteineorwlfeabouiit, Beapectfully, Ho. IOrewtbuib Street,. GKO. ULRICI1. Look for the Bell on Bottle and our Guarantee No. 506. MAJtDFACTURltD OHLT BT TUB & & SUTHERLAND MEMCINB CO., Iwyrtfj Psducsh, A. IRRIGATION EXPERT. . VISITS ElGENE A.'. P. ' 8tovsr trnd his accomplish ed young bride o Washington, D. C, who have-been stopping In Eugene for the past four days, left on the train last evening for Portland where they will reside. Mr. Stover is an Irrigation engineer in the employ of the government and while in Eu gene seemed to be transacting busi ness with A. R. Black, the well known mining engineer and' Irriga tion expert of this city. The details of their deliberations could not be ascertained. Mr.: P. R. Whittlesey, of the firm of Glnnever & Whittlesey, prominent elastic hosiery and truss manufac turers of Portland, Is In the city' on a short business trip. Messrs. Gln never & Whittlesey launched them selves In the metropolis something over a year ago, In a small way. They now operate the largest factory of Its kind west of Chicago, and by hard work have built up an enviable re putation for their goods to which this success is due. Phone Red 1421. McVay'a Trans fer '' ' ginal. L. S. Sire, under whose man agement Miss Itobson is starring, has surrounded her with a strong com pany, in the staging of the produc tion nothing has been overlooked by Mr. Sire, and under the skillful hand ling of E. IF. Hostwick "The Rejuvenation- of Aunt Mary" will be found to be one 'of the best comedies ever offered to a theatre-going public here." ' . - 'COFFEE ; . , Good grocers like Schil ling's Best, for 1t makes good-will and not trouble ; in .case of complaint, the. money is ready. " , , Your vroctr returns jour nootr If roa doo't Uke iti w. par Dim. The nest Pills, Ever Sold "After doctoring 15 year.i for chronic in'Hiiestinn,. and "spending Over two hunc-?!' dollars, nothing has done iueso n'nch good lis Dr.- King's New Life Plllp, I consider! them the best pills over sold," writes B. F. Ayacue, of Ingleside, N. ( . Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. 25 cents. Window i vaiSing and ' general cleaning. References given. Charles Murphy, Courthouse Lodging House. Tel. Red 4621. Jyll, .When you need to take something tnke it promptly for the stomach, but take something you know is reliable- something like Kodol for dyspen sla and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleas ant to take, it Is reliable and is guar anteed to give relief.- It is sold by' all druggists. Tying her, bonnet under her chin, ' She tied her raven ringlets in; Then to the store she went with glee, For Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Linn Drug Company. Complete line of flags and bunting at Hill's Oun Store. For sale at. bnrai"i to seniv-Vn-n rnnei. .T. W. Kayn Fnr. Co. tf communities are greatly overburden ed, while others do not have their share. Taxation., is divided into four kinds, district taxation, town or township -taxation, county and state, all resembling closely their names. Mr. Cubberly advocated state taxes on the ground that In all other kinds the Inequality is Increased. For in stance, "a great railroad is in one county, and while it draws upon oth ers for freight and traffic, which it does not enter, yet its taxes In most states do not help and but a few sec tions. So it is with a great corpora tion, which -draws materials from all over the 'state But only one little community gets the tax from this or ganization centralized in one spot, though It is a' factor in the welfare of many parts. The state tax ob viates such conditions. Many Kcakerfl. v The corps of lecturers before the meeting is perhaps the best that has over been gotten together in the state Besides the leading ducators of Ore gon thffre- 'are present: Elwood P. Cubberly from Stanford, Edward Hyatt from California-, Dr. Albert Bushnell from Harvard, Effle B. Mc Fadden of . the San Francisco State Normal, A.' C. Nelson, Superjntedent of Public Instruction of Utah. President, P. L. Campbell, of the University, President W. J. Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural college, Sup erintendent Robinson from Portland, and many others are also on the pro gram and, taking active part. . Officers of the Conwntion. President, R. F. Robinson,- Port land. . First Vice-President, W. W. Wil ey, Tillamook. - ' Second ' Vice-President, E. T. Moores, Salem. Treasurer, Margaret J.' Cosper, Salem. Executive Committee. ,J. H. Ackerman, Salem; ' R. F. Robinson, Portland; Frank Rigler, Portland; P. L. Campbell, Eugene; J. M. Powers, Salem. Special Committees, School Finances H. D. Sheldon, Eugene; E. T. Mar latte, Salem; C. M. KIggins, Port land; L. R. Traver, Monmouth; E. T. Moores. Salem; " . The Program To Come. ' This evening the "teachers will be glvert a reception by the Commercial Club. Tomorrow morning the: an nual business meeting will be held. in every tin of Folder9 Golden Gat Coffee v SOLD .ON MERIT J. A. FOLGER & CO. bUUbb4 1850 SAN FRANCISCO his annual address and officers will be nominated. The chief address will be by Frank Rigler, superinten dent of the city schools of Portland on "Industrial. Education in City Schools." In 'the afternoon Dr. Hart will de liver an address. At 6 p. m. lun cheon will be served, after which there will be a band concert, and an Illustrated lecture in Villard on "The Scenic Resources of Oregon," by President Campbell. Tomorrow's Program. The. programs in. the various de partments for tomorrow are as fol lows: . ' General Program. 9:00 Department Work. 10:05 'Recess. ' 10:15 Annual Business Meet ing. (a) President's annual address. (b) Reports of Committees. (c) Reports of Officers. (d) Nomination of Officers. Recess. 11:25 Address, "Industrial Edu cation, in City Schools." Frank Rig ler, Superintendent City Schools, Portland. 1:30 Department work. 2:40 Recess. ' 1 2:55 Music. 3:10 Address, "Application of American Historical Geography "to Teaching," Albert Bushnell Hart, Harvard University. Evening. 6:00 Luncheon on University Campus. Band Concert, Eugene ' Military Band. t 8:00 Illustrated Lecture, Villard Hall, ,VThe Scenic Resources of Ore gon." President P. L. Campbell of Eugene. ' ! 11:15- Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July 4th. See north show window. Cham- Korq horrt-ynro 10 d CIVIL sekvic-k KXO,XATOX I ,A n examination for clerl rier will be held at th m c" jthis clty,., -Ju v 1 t,h9e08POTICf,1' ! Its, IS to 4 5 voarn M Age not be arir ittod , , 1"? l Unmarried wnnien im Z ? " to the exa.nluatinn hit n .r for appointment only as clerk .- PJ"I.C!"I,L. .must "e PbUt. without b?s or shoest not less than 125 pound. . overcoat or hat. ' For application blanks and for fall nformation relative to the mlZ tlon. nua t niinn. j...... vacations promotions, etc!, Immediate v uure GEORGE L. HARWOOn oecretarv MnnrH nt ri,.n j. .... v.,,,! service El. aminers, Postoffice. Eugene, Ore. A new club, known as the Alpha club, has been announced at the nnl- vcioiiv. cuii uosen nr hra v. They have taken over the leased the house occupied during the last thru years by the Kanna Siom. t..,.. Hit V and Will, reside thr-rn l. lieais uiiiu mey are tn a position to build a suitable clubhouse ot their ; own. ine members of the club are j Ward L. Ray, 'OS, Pittsburg, Pa. benjamin w. Grout, '08, La Grande Harold (' Merrvmjin '01 PnrtUnj Harold E. Hunt, '09, Condon; Lelani, I Li. steiwer, it), fossil; Earl Hallfi, '1ft TAntrer PIlV r.nraa U'hlta Ml i Portland: Roy Applegate, '11, klan-' ! main r aits; 1 nomas b. Hoover, 11 Fossil; Howard Drew, '11, Tllli mook and Fritz Dean, .'11, Oram Pass. Ingrain wall paper guaranteed to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. 0 oo A mini -. y . , Q .... ' - i : . , - ' C 'v!, . , ' ' y' l- ., OO Mr. F. O. Ginneyer THE TRUSS MANUFACTURER AND EXPERT HERNIA SPECIALIST OF THE -GINNEVER. 2b WHITTLESEY MFG. CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. WILL BE IN EUGENE FROM SATURDAY, JUNE 2? TO, FRIDAY, JULY 3 - ; TO APPLY TO Riiptured Men, Women and Children THE "PERFECT" TRUSS His Headquarters will be W. A. KUYKENDALL'S DRUG STORED, 588 Willamette St. Mi Ginnever has httd over 20 years actual experience in this work -and ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES ,TO HOLD ANY RUPTURE with comfort under all conditions. We are not roaming 'Professors'' or "Doctors", but are reliable, people 'and have letters of endorsement from the physicians ancl surgeons of Portland. YOU i CANNOT AFFORD TO JMISS THIS REAL OPPORTUNITY. Mr. Ginnever and his lady attendant will also apply Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps and Armlets, Abdominal Supporters for maternity, navel rupture, after operation, floating kidney and stout people. I V -SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION of the "La Genore" Elastic Corset. ' The only corset made '",1vJ 'allowing deep breathing, free and graceful movements of the body and real CORSET COMFORT. III !. ' r-rd iooec9 MMHnHUH'lll I o