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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1908)
2S :.HTTrttrt;;tt::;;::::::::::::::u:;:::::n: We Have Seriously Considered r : li i ! ND almost decided to discontinue our half-page-advertise-. mpnt since the ad. or something else has brought us al most more husiness than we can care for. However, on second thought, we concluded to increase our facilities and care for all orders offered and are prepared to do this to our mutual satis faction, we brieve. No one can give you better prices, grades and delivery of first-class Lumber and Shingles. . The Booth-Kelly Lumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co. HATCHERY FOR TROUT ON THE i: M'KENZIE RIVER day by way of Portland. Ha him boon traveling In Old Mexico, Nuw Mexico, Arliona, Cnlltornla and Oregon dur ing tho laat six or eight months. He baa seen nearly all of the Pacific ooaat, and haa visited I'ortland and Salem during hla at ny at Kugune and experts to return here and Invest at (or dlsHslng of amne real t-atate In a Inn service at 8 p. m. Stereopticcon views on Chinatown, San Francisco, sermon by pastor. Christian Cliurcli J. S. McCallura, paator. Bible school at 9:46 a. rri. Dr. Royal J. Yesterday Alex Patterson, the I "d f.ro fr'ca' 5C"- butcher, hung hla veat up In his sta-" ""L "i " ' " "" BOY STOLE ALEX PATTERSON'S WATCK new addition he ha. laid out In I)e-! "l" Pearl street while he helped at th .,, h , ' " trolt. Ho thought very favorably ofiu,""a 0,e "' " non n8 wenl lo a 4-arre tract near the southeast 1 'he garment on again he missed At the meeting of the Eugene Com- boundary of Knlrtnount. Mrs. Defer nia goiu wiiim mercfal Club next Monday evening Hie matter of the necessity of a trout hatchery on the McKenxlo river will be takuu BP, and It Is probable that preliminary action looking to the es tablishment of one will be taken. All nun itilcieslcd III fishing are urged to be present. II Is felt by many persona who have observed conditions during the past few years that the trout In the river are becoming loss numerous, and In order to prevent their entire exhaustion at some future time the mailer of restocking Hie river is be ing discussed. remains Mrs. II. nal. Kitgone with her sister. Klncald. Oregon Jour LOOSE HAY SOLD TODAY FOR $8 TON Bales of loose hny wero made In Eugene today for H a ton. Other lota have sold for H, and the far mers acorn to think that as the sea son advances the price will probably rise. New hay Is plentiful, the crop being good everywhere, and a few other wiseacres think that the poor prospects surlier In the season have boomed I ha hay market too strnnalv Borne sales have beeu made at prices PflDW as. KAHTr'WNfcH will IX'ATK IX KK.KNH Peter Defer, who has been visiting in Migene tne last rew weeks, start ed home to Detroit. Mich , laat Tucs ANOTHER MARKET DAY SATURDAY, AUG, 8 Max Zimmerman writes The (Sunn! from Itnachiirg that he and Mr. Col gate, bis partner, uro Intending ' lo cate permanently In Kiigeuo In the near future. He also announces that another market day will be held here on Saturday, August s. He states that he and Mr. Colgate now have a deal pending to erect a large auction pavilion here for a permanent market place, from Itoscburg he goes to tlrants Pass. WILLI A . MM' CAHHOLIU SIAI.VK WITH AltVICA and WITCH ll.VKI. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tot ter, chspped hands and all skla erup tions. Uuaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Una Drug Co. Williams Ufg. Co.. props.. Cold boiled ham sandwiches, silk, at Whiles restaurant. fine fc ain Monarch ranges Thirty days" free trial, j. w. Kays Kur. Co. if f"" ' TTIH Ills J PRUDENCE SHOULD LEAD YOU lo deposit your money In a good bank rather than kep It oh.re It Is exposed to all kinds of risks. If the ECHKNK l.n BAVINC.S HANK offend no other inducement than a secure place to keep our rasli, it would h. ,.) ,.rth Mule lo open an mount there Hut t: otters main ethi rs Comr u,t a-k si v f f. fleers hst the; S!C K Hi inn. I'm W. Osbui n, I, jl dent. I" A w w I 'a Inc. Vlie.pre.lden! "!.' 0. Asst. Cailller. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bmk A boy by the name of Hert White, nged about 12 years, was seen hanging nrouml the barn at the time and he was at once sus pected of tho theft. Clilef of Police rarrlngton was notified und the boy's father was told. They aucceeded In getting n confession from the boy. wno saiu ne nan taken t tie wnteii out of tho vest and taken It to a second-hand store, where bo traded It for a pair of shoes, telling the second hand dealer that his uncle had given him the watch, but he needed the shoes worse, and wanted to trade It off. The Juvenile court will proba bly handle the case, as the hoy has been a ward of that tribunal before. tongue. Junior Kndeavor at 3 p.m. C. K. at 6:4 Bp. m. Come and hear about tho most successful mission work In the world. iOOD I'Ol'OH CTItK. For the complete nre oi coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion,, liverwort, tar and' wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price 11.00. Sold by I.lnn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co., props., Cleveland. O. IT CA.N'T UK HEAT. The best of all teachers is exper ience. C. M. Harden of Sirver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. Kor Stomach, Liver and Kidney trouble, it can't be beat. I have tried It and find it a most excellent medl-j cine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the best of all medicines also for weak ness, lame back, and all run d jwn conditions. Best, too, for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at W, A. Kuykendall's drug store. , Ktt.UJ.OK ll.HI.UI. Catholic Church Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Most Itev. A. Christie D. I)., will confirm a class of 3 & at 10:30 a. in. Sermon by the moat reverend archbishop. Ev erybody welcome. Ladles are re quested to wear their hats. No even ing service. Notice Is hereby given that all property owners must cut the grass and weeds In the streets and alleys abutting on their property within the clly limits within ten days from this notice or work will be done and the costs assessed against the prop erty. By T)rder of tho Chief of Police. KXt'l ItSIOX TO NEWPORT. During the summer season Sun day trains will he run op the C. & E. from Albany to Yaquina. leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning local from here connects with this m. 1 he pastor speaks at j 'rain at Albany, round trip rate. imject. "The Founds-1 MctlHxIUt Clmrcli D. H. Trimble, pastor Class meet lug. : 4 r. 10:30 a. Summer Excursion Iliites to Yaqyinu und, Newport nnd Detroit. On sale every day, round trip to Yaquina, J.l.Ofl; to Newport $.1.50; lo Detroit, JI.Ud. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaquina and Newport, limited to Monday following. S3.O0. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent. COTTAtiE HAKEHY WILL HAVE DELIYEKY WAtiOX The Cottage Bakery on Monroe street, between West Seventh und West Eighth, will put a wagon on the strews next Monday, July 13. Bread from this bakfry is now on sale at Irish's grocery at the corner of East Ninth and Oak streets, jll LAKE MAHIILE AND (iKAMTK WORKS MOVED. E. C. Lake has moved his marble works from .the corner of Willam ette and Sixth to East Seventh St between Willamette and Oak. where be will be pleased to see all old and new patrons. Jul9 PICKING OUT GOOD BIT1 is very easy here. We do have any other sort. In J the more particular yoni about butter the better it: suit you. Our extra di creamery has made m M friends. If you will try I: are confident it will maki of you also. W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. Hon of the Kingdom," and at S o m .l subject, "The Heal Man." Similar! W. O, W. j school, U m. Leagues, 6:45 p. m.l ! Seal's quartet will be In the loft. I The Woodmen of the World and Mrs. Mlddleton, who delighted our Women of Woodcraft will h.M . townspeople at the armory last win- Joint Installation pf officers Krldav ter. will Blng morning and evening evening. July 10, at W. O. W. hall. KlrM Church of tiirl.l. SoJentWt ' A" Wootlni'11 "re urged to be pres- l'itrn,ir Xlt.tK a.,.! !.... ... . . Cllt. Sunday service, 11 a. ni.: subject. "Sacrament." Sunday school. 9:41 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting. P I". Kreo reading room open dal ly from i to 4 p. in. All are welcome. SHOE KHOP IX f'OliniG E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first class shoe shop In Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your Job work. . d&wtf 1 P. INMAN, C. C. IP YOl! KXKW The merits of the Texas Vonder VOIl Wnilld nnr.-.r mtittnr f-nw 1-14. S. Mary's KplvoM Church . bladder or rheumatic trouble $1 a lorner of Seventh and Olive bottle lta tumitlu1 twiiasBH ..u rector by O. J. Hun. r h jnn. Send for Sunday lesnmoniais. Dr. E. W Hall. 2926 streets. P. K. Hammond Hl communion al S a n scnuoi at ) li a in. Morning pray er ami sermon at II a in. Evening prsier and crm.m at 7:4r, , Strainers and visitor, cordlallv wel comed I'nii.-sl liivilm-,, ( iltl., S "I.- s: the r II ,-burch cr '' ""Mlh snd K.'i rv i et as T'Ml.trt Snn.l v -. l,,,..l i .. Icl'IPC .11 I I Olive street. St. Louts. The Bnlck sutos are fhe best. See It 11 Wray n!io.,t them. He ran be found with the Eugrne Transfer Co phone Hcd 1 10. tf Pi.' P- S. C. K . T !, 1U.h.i I bur, , and in. IIII.I.MIKK mtOTHKliS Kor all kin,! of dravlng and ev. Press, Hons,, i.hnnn Red f. Black f. I 1 1 fl v UIH. . 4',.r 11, '' M.irnlng 11 Y P. I', at 7 t ' school sine- ship at Sir, V Even- 14S1 o O r S,s t Marnlne Compkny, e street, phone ltd . wood: wood; 1 IS Inch old growth fir, J." cord. William Transfer Co Black 1141. 2' per Phone tf WELL Dl:il.l.(i. Kor up-to-date well drilling ee LaDiike fc Lettler Co., well drillers Tel. lied t'121. !) Vlllard Iloul. f Kennedy's Laxative Cough Svnn acts gently upon the bowels thereby drives the cold out of the system. Sold by all druggist,. Ko.Iol will without doubt he'-, at.yone ho has stomach disorders i stomach trouble. Take Ko.lM , 'h' and continue It for the h,.-. that It is necessary to give , Plete relief Kodol is sold Ly'nii irne. v. ;. H it;Hr I hotos. stamps and p,v., l.enerat view w.o-it c.... ... . twoen Willamette and Olive y ..lEe GRAND PROGRAMME Wanted a Maid Troubles of a Flirt Poacher's Wife Give Me Back My Danny Peggy's Portrait ...SONGS... "The Bird on Nellie's Hat" "Killarney." Matinee To Day 3 p. ra. . Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. ALL SEAT in. . neJMn r:-r c.irant.,.1 , I to fade. I hamhers Hardware Co. d MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE. ORJEiSON iliti Does a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines - S. SPENCER Ps L.H. POTTER, Vif' F- N. McALISTIS, Cor 7t. aid Viamctte o 0