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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1908)
THE El'GESE DAILY" GUARD, MOMMi. nn. . - - - " - - T"' t-t'"M " i:::::::::::::::::::::: 8 " tt Vh&A Traveling Mcxn Said He spent Market Day and Sunday in Eugene and complained because he had not stayed in Albany where he said it was,, more quiet " V '" '" , r -.' '! n . One' of the reasons why its so lively here is that many of those who cop template building realize thatnow is the opportune time to begin Jnce building material has hardly ever been so reasonable in price, and probably never will be again. We surely hope not. .. We have several teams on the jump delivering lumber and if you will leave your order with us we will put on another team The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, . 14 East 8th Street,, Eugene, Oregon. nmmmttmtfflmmtmmitt;wtm;mtimtt;mnrat;mm BLOWN IIP 8Y DYNAMITE, YET UNINJURED TWO KI'UKNK MKN Mlll.MTMU'H. I.V KHCAPK HKATII OK NKIU H1 H IN.II ItY IIMItSK SI'i:!'!'. Kl ON KVKAMITK AMI WlUiV III IC1.KII V IK l. KKCT INTO; TDK AMI. I 11 would be lind for a attire If th people were never car- lulu about riitdlug It open for business If t "skipped" a few days now and then, ap- T lironeiiuillg UUII Ulialllcss. It la only aomewhiit lona hud for store when Die peoplo can never be certain of finding tin advertisements In their paper when ll "sklpa" n few woeka now and then In lu nd- vertlsliig eampnlmi. CELEBRATION IN EUGENE WAS BEST EVER (Continued from Page One.) 1 llltot till Nl'AliK to KITSO.V NI'ltlNOS. Arrangements have lutolv been I made an I hat persona wanlliiK I" go lo Kltaon Hprlnga ean lake the mall "Jack" Pnlll, one of the veteran ataae at Kuki'iic, (IohIich or Hprliiii gardoners uf th University, and 1'"''' with the stage at Thomas ('.mill t Ivl... .1..... ' !'mv'11 ,,,r lh" l"-l l,v ' . I Inr.'l Hell, on Tueaduya, T "'n ",,,,r '"' ami Saturday muiuuirr renenar in r airinjiuni l'h uradu.VH. Sept tl Saturday, hid a miraculous e.capo .... . , ... ,, ., . from death hy being blown up by I ' s""" ,Vr I'omert? dynamite. Their horae stepped on a' Try J KUK-t). the dainty, appella tor of tlin ,.ploalv which had been ,nK' "'"'onomlral dessert. Can be dropped In the alrcel. The dynamite l,r,,lired Instantly simply add boll eiplodcd lilting the horae and the l" water and servo when eool. Fluv buggy. tnitetlier ; with lla occupauia 0'',, J''t right; perfect In every way. several feel luto the air, but the ex- A I tie package makea piuiukIi desert plenum did not Injure ellher man nor for a largo family. All grocers aell maim the horae to any estetit. A hole II. Hon I accept aubiitliniea. JKt.l.-O aa nig aa a buaiiol baket waa made compiles with- all pure food lawn; 7 In the hard atreet hy (he force of the flavors! Lemon. Orange. Haan- MPlo.ia berry. Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry. "" "ere returning from reach Bprlngfleld, when suddenly they fell themselves heivl liiio ill., ulr 1-1,., ouiity (ell in thu road upright, the "uiiimer eurion Kniea to aqylna horae waa thi.iwn on her head and Dreaal and atuuud. Stranae to nay, neither the lo men nor the li.it were an Injured that (hey eaa'.i aot drive home The horae, a flue 11141. however, aeem to be ruined for while able to be driven l (he ittable at (he I'olll home, evaumiatlon akowed Ita rlelil hlnddiot, aim which tl atepped on the piece of dyuamlle. to be an badli Unrated that aince the aivident the animal 1 nil been able to use tl ad may low the b. K part of the hoof ' ; The huaav at allahtly arraiched. and ta meu pr(l aiutiued by live etplnaloa. I'olll, who l qulle aaed, though heaity, waa deafened In one ar. Wheie the diJialnlle came fmm U a myateiy One ttieor la thai aotne flahermau had cu a atu k ( the e ploaive into eve!al plcea wi'.a whl.h to kill Hi id ,t lnoutraln hlrini and 11 i .citetitiv on, o( the pu-n-n had fallen into the at reel, aa the lull ermau dn e 011: of town. Another l that a piece of a .tick had been anted lu Hi atone at Kaleu'a isv k quarry, aa I lu traiuli bad flipped rof)i a w tau TUia morning Mr IV. Ill nM 1 , mare w ahowtng hut !',:le Impieie ment. T i. an iiii . at , . 1 1 h o,' '"" O anil Mention anil IVirolt. (In tale every day, round (rip to laouina, eu; io .Newport i.r.O; to 1 et 1 oil, It,, Tlcketa aold on Snturdav and 81111- dny to aiiulna and Newimrt, llmlliil lo Mill, lav fnllnwlm;. S A. J. nil.I KTTE. Atjeul. the Cumpbell-Kellman team of this city by a aeore of 7 to 0. hi the polo-VatiltliiK eontoata for a medal, Kberlee Kijykendall and Hon- nlo Wllllama tied at 10 feet. In II10 fifty yard foot raco Sid Smith waa flrat, N'orinan Piirkorson, Hin'ond. Time 5 Heconda. 100 yard laah - Ted Cooper, first. Noriiinn. I'lirti'iHon aeeoud. Time 11 aeeonds flat. 2110 yard dnali Sid Smith, flral, Ted Cooier. second. Hope-cliiublnK ronleat won bv K. MorKiin; helulit 37 feet; aecond C. Hlckey, holaht 3 r feet. The Fireworks, The flreworka on the aouth slope of the hutte lu the evenltin, were very Kood and were pulled off In oulck or der, there belnn no alow and tlre- aomo walta. .Many country people alayud In (own (o ami Ihom and all aeemed to be aatlafled. The grand free dunce In tho Ar mory concluded the day'a festivities. and other social happenings. We pre dict that to organize a dancing class and making It a paying proposition for the Instructor will be a difficult matter. News. Raaaon Enough. "I am going to quit my place." said the man of all work. "What's the matter?" asked the sym pathetic friend. . "Don't you like tho brand of cigars tho boss smokes?" "Yea, but bo keeps them locked." Humor mZ Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITB NOTH'K TO IMMI OWNKIIS. The 'h enae on dona la now due and thime who haie dona the- do not want bad Inner dtapoae of them or ae.liie llccine. which la now Ml fcr males ami li mi for remalea. 1. UOWKY. I'eg t.J collis-tor". I""!; sum' in itmriui V V Shlnn h.n tipeed up a f trial c!a a iee h-.,p in CoImim; .t werk flWi.llil.id. Jl:lli; In yen- jt, , , dwtt w rj .;, ;uti 1.1.1 o. C, ' lour we'. cpciun-i. wc I'holie P I (vT IU I'll III l I it i 'ed by old and I d: lllera tf C Mtl'KVTKU, - v.l..m,ctie S: NEWS ITEMS FROM SPRINGFIELD TOWN Mrs. O. W. Jonlison Is conlem plullng a (rip to Nebraska and Iowa Ihla auuimer. making a visit to her old home, If he decides lo go she will accompany Mrs. I.. M lleebe as their furmer homes are only a ahorl dlatance apart. Marry Stewart Informs us thai he and J. I,, Clark are soon to become owners of a fine new until. This will he the first owned by Spring field people, hut there are proapeets of (wo or three others making pur ehasea In the near future J. I'. Fry was caused lo appear be fore the city recorder Thursday morning on a complaint made by the marshal, wherein said defendant was accused of discharging fireworks within the city limits, which Is eon trary to the city ordinances. Cpon a Plea of guilty he was given the min imum fine which amounted to 1:1 The petition circulated by C. II Peari-e during the past week, askln (Sorernor Chamberlain for tho par den of his a.111 Harold, w ho Is serv ing time Hi the penitentiary for (hi shooting and robbing of the old man Carl, at Nation, was signed bv ne.irli every business nan In town and was sent to the lioveinor this week. Prof. Kord and famllv who open e.l a d.uuing dins In th 0H'era hone, Inst evening did not 111 ee( with len ciwioiri:!! success so f:tr as crun 1' was c.-n .-.--,-ned lln'i ... "... ... " Clear Wasta. "Why Is Chester moping about so?" "ritsnppoliited In love." "Thinks the girl he cau't get is the only one lu the world, I suppose?" "No; It isn't that so much, but he spent $ I on her in Ice cream sodas." Ready to Plaase. "Wlion are you going to pay that bill?" "Tomorrow." , "1 am afraid tomorrow will never come." ' "Then call around yesterday." Couldn't Fill the Bill. "Are you tho man who advertised for a dog?" "Yea." "What kind of a dog did you want?" "No use going luto that. You wouldn't do." Aftersight. Predicting weatlwr (ar ahead 1-ooks geod. but they will Hod 'Tie easier 10 dope It ott A weak or ao behind. PERT PARAGRAPHS. , Truth telling la an exact science, but lying la 1 fine art. The man who la with ttf majority doesn't see the need of reform. Borne men are born poor, some attain poverty and others nies't up with the fold brick man. Sometimes man mistakes rapidity for (irogTeealon. rr. When trouble tav.,.. , whack at its It Is surprising t,. ,ii,, ,er how mnuv of our fr end, jxu.t knew it waa going to liamvn. THE ANNUAL QUERY. "Whnt," Anks the poet Who ta earnestly seeking Infnrtnntlon At iirst hand, "la so rnre as n day In June?" That looks easy. Jum days may bo rara, Particularly In winter Or very late In tho fall, Hut there are other Hare thlnns " If one starts out With a search warrant Or a pinch of salt t Looking for them. The man Who, recognising his own Superiority. Allows his wife To have the last word Without Helng; mean about tt; , 4 The woman Who can look pleased . And feel it , When a rival steps forth With a twenty-eight dollar hat To matfh her own modest Two fnrty-elRht ltd; The small boy Who tells the truth And stays at work When a He , 7 Would get him . Into the ball pa me; Th minor clerk Who doesn't know more than the boss; The woman who knows The difference Hetween an Inshoot and a l-omt run In fact. The list la ao large That we wonder at the poet For asking the Question. Query. "Papa?" "Well?" "What is a menace?" "A throittened danger' "Then what would be be?" SIGK IftADACHE a womenace ; Knew Her. "Are you acquainted with the wid ow's daughter?" "Yes; that morry little tot" "Tho same one. She is a regular widow's inltc." Positirelr eared Vf these JMttle rills. They also relieve, r tress from Dyspepsia, b digestion and Too near) Entlnp. A perfect r edy for Dizziness. Nairn Drowsiness, Bod Tun In tho Mouth, Coattl ToBffue, Pain In UieSMe TORPID LtVEIi. Tt( I regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. I SMALL PILL. SMALL DCSE, SMALL K ICARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. ? e wm No Use For It. "Whnt did Unit dmle want?" "Wanted to Imv ."11 eents worth of bri'ln fnml." "I wonder wluit lie was golns to do ! cartels i ITTLE 0 IVER i a .LS- Genuine Must Bear Fao-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Ha to Chaae Them. To you golf ?" "No: don't need to." "What do you do for exercise?" "I have a garden." "loea that gWe you the right klnr? of eTerelse?' "Well, uiy neighbor keeps chickens." .enokn na i ial raw r . I ' v' 11 the Wild Enough. 'Ton t you feel the call of the wild In spring?" "1 can't aay lhat 1 do. Near est 1 come to es-IH-rlcncing it i. In the call of the liKlallineut house collector. He b "lid enough " " " u 1 don't r -J- " POLITK ATTENTION 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 grained, Is what we cut your porterhouse, sirloin, flat bone or hip bone steaks from. We know how to cut up meats for your table as well as to choose the primes!, so that they will look tempting as well as tender and succulent. Our prices are low for prime meats. Broders' Bros Phone 2Mam 40 - - West 8th St.. - - - he GRAND PROGRAMME Burning 0f Rome (BySpecut Requnt) TACrrandtheSchoolm A7 l Children A Hunchback Brings Good Luck SONGS BY MISS HENDDRSHOTT "Daddy's Little Girl" . "Bcnnicjcan" Matinee To Day 3 p. m, Evening PerforiTfjInce 7:45 anfe Alt o . O at ATS 10c. o o o o O 0