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Kr, THE ECGEXK DAILT GUARD. KR1DAV, JIXV IT. lOOH - f LOW R.ATES EAST Will If uuJe tliis M-jvin by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows: Bth Wiyi through Portland 76.25 71.25 63.75 6.J.75 One Way vis Calilwala 87.5o 82.5o 81.75 7S.O0 76.oo Chiiaco St. Louis St. Paul Omalia Kansas City 6J.75 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 93 diy with tn ore privilege! p luun within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further inJomutioo cill on A.J. GILLETE Local Agent . or writ to Win. McMutnty, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. IN ON OK MANY COLORS LAR0R8T FACILITIES IN THK WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OP matt ORADB WORK urn iiutu iiiTiii imn tfl ';V f-fit A New Set of Chairs Why do you have 01. D BllAnnY CIIA1U8 In your home, when you can make tliotu (1O0I) AS NKW for only oOc t A ran ot Cliluainel trill work womlore In your hums. Hoe that '.ho Chinaman la ou every can. , Hoe nur west aliow window. AHK TO KMC or It NKW WALL HAI'KU 16-18 Wmt Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. GEO. K. MUNROE lb HOUSrUIVNISHIR STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE t7 Watt Ilghih SU i ha ev.rylhine; for tha kit- fhen. A A aorta of pota and pane In nietat and fraulteware. All tha little eontrivaucee that make cooking a aitlm Instead of a drudge you will una nere. Teiepuoue tied S576 EUGENE .OREGON Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing jnd tinning v..rk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzimn 54 Writ Alb St, rhone eUckl I If BETTING & HENDERSON All kind of t.ih k .lone and ivinrnt work promptly an.1 in;'. ,,.ni. ork Kuaiantri I. Ite.nVm-e M Wli:mel'- Sir.-..!. HI , Kolllth atreel. I'h.n Ke4 ii. a sice littli: mkal at I II H THK.t'l UK C'AKK la always appreciated, where jrou get everything ' "I i-llnff ' tooth eomo these June ntomlnKa, when your ap-llle Ik flritle. When you timnt l treat rotir friend, your wife it your sweetheart In a meal tliat la cwjhiil to the Vucen'e tnate, bring them to It"- Theatre Cafe. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Julius Goldsmith H. H. McVAY Succcuor to M. S Hnbblt Transfer Company till (to a ircnerul transfer bullae: woml, household goods, trunks and II thing In hla Hue will receive prompt and careful attention. "HualncM I'rMiipt and Careful" la our motto. Phone Itrd 1421 or leave orders at .Nndcau Cigar Store Summer Suits at Hanson's Best of workmanship and latest patterns in the goods are characteristic of the Michaels, Stern & Co.'s make. We are ex clusive agents for Eugene. Let us show you our fine line whether you want to buy or not. l ight weight I'nderwear and all kind of furalohlnga for the summer Mam.u. If you would dn-M nr and ronifortahly, come In and let ua how )uii nhat we liave. Vou don't have to buy unlcaa you llnd what aulta )ou. P-D.ItANSON - I ft T I IA r.l.l. .wii-' PROMS NAME GHAFIN AND WATKINS TO LEAD Columbus. O . July 17. For pres-Id'-t.t, KuK'fin- V.' Chafln, of Chica go. Kor vice president, Aaron S. Wat kin, of Ada. Oiil'j. Tin- above inker was nominated today by the I'lohibltlon National convention, both men being; chosen unanimously. The full endorsement of the convention, however, waa not Klven to Mr. Chafln until after three ballot had been laaen. On the flrat two ballots Mr. Chafln did not show a uraat deal of atrenKth, receiving but l5 out of I0K3 votes on the flrat and 376 out of 1087 on the second ballot. Ilia nomination waa practically assured, however, when the roll call bejran for the third ballot. Ilia own state, which had voted largely for Daniel H. Sheen, of I'eorla, III., and the New York delegation, followed by those of In diana and Wisconsin, came over to Mr. Chafln and on the third ballot he received a total of 636 votes. The strongest competitor of Mr. Chafln was Hev. William B. Palmore, of 8t. Louis, who received 274 votes on the first ballot and 418 on the sec ond ballot, and a comparatively small vole after It waa evident that the nomination of Mr. Chafln could not be prevented. Tangle Over Vice I'resldcnrjr The convention tip to this time had run smoothly and without the slight est friction. It was decided to make Mr. Palmore the vlco presidential nominee and he was named by accla mation. He declined to accept the nomination, however, and persisted In his attitude despite the strong urg ing of his friends. The convention, finding Itself con fronted with the necessity of naming another vice presidential candidate and many of the delegates, being anx- luos to catch the early night train for their homes, became Involved in decti parliamentary tangle. The rules were several times suspended and the suspensions Immediately re voked. Finally It was docldod that Professor Aaron A. Watklns, ot Ada, Ohio, should be named by acclama tion. MOTIIKIl'S IIAKINti II.W. I was doling In my armchair with a book upon my knees. While through tho open window came sweet summer melodleB- Thu sound of many song birds and the humming of the bees: And the breath of Junes red roses drifted with the summer wind (Now I love the scent of roses and the wnndering breexo was kind And he bare bis lovely burden till he found my halt-closed blind.) In the culinary rcglun underneath, I thought 1 heard, No wand then, Its clever goddess as about her work she stirred: And I caught the aound of singing though I understood no word Now t wonder It you've noticed as you vo gone along life s way. How some odsr will bring suddenly to mind a certain day. Or a scene, ot pain or pleasure, which till then forgotten lay? As I doted within my armchair came my friend the summer breeze Came and stirred the leaves of that old book that lay upon my knee; men he whispered, told me gently, "Hero's something that will please. . 1 was the smell of ginger rookies from the regions down below! And my thought went back to child hood as an arrow from a bow And 1 stood In mother's kitchen In the years of long ago, With her sleeves nbove her elbows and her hulr all tidied back. (She used to say a frowsy-headei girl was always slack I 8ho would spend the half of Saturdn, In baking up a slink. Of cookies, bread and doughnuts pies and puddings. Johnny cake Oh 1 cannot rail to mind the half the things she used to make. nut I know 1 always liked to stay annum ami watch her bake. And I'm sure I must have bothered her. for oft I've heard her wish "I wouldn't get right under foot then with a sudden sh !" She drove me out (but afterwards she let me lick the dish. I iwas fun to watch her mix the dough and use the rolling pin: And when she had It all rolled out (I always thought too thin.) To see her cut out cookies with a heart shaped cooky tin. And how I tensed to have what's left to make a cooky man! And what a time 1 had to get him safely In the pan. Ami when 1 had him baked he looked Just like a palm leaf f.m. As still I dreamer! of baking days In which I'd taken part, I a suddenly awakened from un dreaming with a start. And there stood the kitchen goddess with a fresh baked cooky heart. Now I wonder If you've noticed as you'e passed along life's wavs How the smell of something bjklng on the moment seined to raise A long forgotten memory of our niottier s cooking d.-yn William 1 liool.l In S.MingfteM KepuMiesn CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bear the .ueiui Humor md Philosophy) Br DUNCAN M. SMITIT CHARM OF THE MEAL TICKET. Bating In a p-s's'-raH Mr.a.lng. I' .'.'i and Light, Goltjg lo a vr .!'' i:at After evrv t, it- -Say. It grown ner."i.,nia. And If yon 'l.-iiv It. When the folks nr.- all away For a change I-"1 Ir Waltresa with a pleasant ir.ille And a maiin-r fr- Ambles to y.'r chair to say. "What'a It going lo When you'v picked tho things yru want She cuta off lr chat Goes, but Boon returns and eaye, "We're Just out t that." Tben you atudy out the bill. While behind your chair She leana over to remark., Thla la pretty fair." 8o you let her pick It out. Entreea. aoup and nam. For you know It's all alike Nothing In a name. How you weary nf the trork. Knast and hash imd slew. That the waitress every day Carries on to you Sornetlmee. when It's very bad. Wlab that you were dead! fust about two years of It Drives a man to wed. A Mean Trick. In his nome city they tell s sad story of a mean trtck on a pawnbroker. He was enjoying a beauty aleep when a furious knocking at the street door brought him to the window with a Jerk. What's the matterr be snouted. "Come down," demanded the knock- r. "But" "Come down." The man of many nephews hastened downstairs and peeped around the door. "Now, sir," the pawnbroker de manded. I wan'sh know the time," said the reveler. Do you mesn to say you knocked me up for that? How dare you?" The midnight visitor looked Injured. Well, you've got my watch," be said. Bluebeard. , "Bluebeard" originated In France and was called the "Romance of the Cheva lier Itnoul," the historic figure being a certain Giles de I.nnl, lord of Kalz. He whs marshal of France In 1420 and though a brave and fearless soldier waa addicted to vice and violence, and from this fact was charged with tho wholesale murder of young women, whose blood he used for the purpose of diabolical Incantations. From these circumstances the web of the story Is spun. A Fugitive Bit. "Lend me a pencil," said the press humorist. 'Thought of something funny?" "No, but I've thought of something that will pass muster as a Joke." Louisville Courier-Journal. Setting Him Right. He Tell me, confidentially, how much did the bonnet cost you? ' She George, there Is but one way la which you can obaln the right to av apect my millinery bills. He popped. Between Friends. Nan Did you notice how dreadfully that piano needed tuning? Fan Why, no, dear; I thought It harmonized per fectly with your voice. Chicago Trib une. There Is no tyraut like custom and no freedom where Its edicts are not resisted. Bovee. Strange Uses For Churches. There are cases Innumerable of churches being used during England's civil war to accommodate the horses of ouo or another resilient of the op posing troops. Deilbnm church still shows traces of i'urlliiu vandalism In the mutilated sculpture. The oak door, at one time elaborately decorated with small carved figures of saints, now snows the flgnrea without their heads. And there Is the famous case of Notre I'ame at Paris, which during the days of the Revolution was converted Into a "temple of reason." with Its god dess, a hollet dancer, enthroned on a mound In the midst of the choir. -Strand Magaslne. As Bait. Mrs. A. (over pbone) Can you sent? me up a cook today, Mr. Dwyer? Head of Intelligence Office Sorry I can't accommodate you, Mrs. A., but we have only one in the office. Mrs. A.-But why mayn't I have her? Head of Intelligence Office Oh, we bave to keep her as a sample!-Har-per's Weekly. Trapped. lie was telling her about the mem bers of his cricket team. "Now, there's Brown," said he; "in a few weeks time he ll be onr best man." "Oh. Jack." ahe giish.il. -what a nice way to ask me!"-London Judy. Hepeleaa. "lte'e no good at an argument, hi he? Not at all convincing !" "Well. 1 should say not Why. that man couldn't convince a woman that he waa pretty -"-Cleveland. Leader. Value of Humor. Xhe man who becomes a humorist Is the man who contrives to retain a cer. tain childlike i,t , freshness of mind !de by side with a large and tender tolerance - (Vrnhlll Magnilne. Tin tnsn greatest tr-.,t between man and la the tv- si givlug cuuusei ! (Special Correspondence.) Lowell. Jul 15 A msa people are crossing the mountain. Low. making for Kastern Oregon and going to the Kltson Springs. l .t ek four !..-. a pa-'d Lowell bound .'or Kastern Or-son horseback, and two of the boys w. r- phoned for a,l overtaken by th.-ir pan tits. '" turned back. They wen, all miuorr, and were huntlni new pa.-tuteo it. whi.-h to sow the.r wild ' Tti railroad surveyors re- inforcing and inking 1"-'"" .irvevs. They will sink; the rU.it route' scon, as they are ueitmn c. e ..o the required grale wether W F. Cllstrap and r. It. Weuer bee. of Eugene, passfd Uwell or, a i ,.iu,,o rrin mi the MU- die Fork, taklns in the s:gh.s ana wonders of the mountains. Grant Hvland and Clarence Moilee are pushing their barns 10 comple tion at a rapid rtae. as hfj-cu:tlnfc time is here and they will soon he needed to store away their ha ana grain. . . An electric storm passed over Low ell on the 13tX and a heavy shower of rain follow!, which wss a great help to late potatoes and growing vegetation of all kinds. Above Hush Island It Is said two Inches of rain fell In two hours. There was no dam age done. The government phone line rrom Lowell to Hazel Dell Is being put up. and It will soon be "Hello, Hazel Dell." Next will he the toot of the locomotive. A.'R. Black, of Eugene, has a force of men constructing a flrst-c.ass trail to Waldo Lake. The farmers are busy making hay, which Is good. TO Hl'NTKRS AD CAMPERS If you are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing. call up Red 1741, or call at 46J Olive stret. " Kennedy's Laxatlvt uougn yrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. Sold by all druggists. v; RUSTIC MOULDING StUNGJis PQSTJ.BOXESi CASOLfNK ENGINES . . IRr iCA TION.SPrlAYINC and I UMP1NG MACHINERY Fi.lciuiuks-Moic fiasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind In;. .Outfit complete. Full-bunks Scales for weighing. Fairbiiiiks-Morse Dynamos nud Mo tors for power ntid Unlit. riiir!.,uik-M,irse Windmills and Towers. l'iilil:uik-Mor...e (irlmlei-K. Feed CI'opiM'is, Well Pumps. All Hut Olllllily immmU III l.u.oel I pries iiLmivs lii slock. Liberal terms 1 ronipt reply in inquiries mid uulck shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. BERGF.R. & BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Of. FAIRBANKS. MORSE (Si CO Portland. Oregon VXl I.K .s , fox rm THE TOWN UKII on j my 4,n n honor birthday. n(i there of his will ho many sailed gOWn anA ments to show evlden.-.. i ,l. paint. Whether it be r,,d fain or soli frm ...... paint cause what '"" win renovated S1, "I .ts n w ;,,,n Eii;ene Vim. your garment they w ill lo.'k , cleaned at ti,c Works. Everything possible in Cieariins and Dyeing Eugen Dye Works 6th tni y;,u. vft s (P mm ;IV7 I v , y Lovelace 11UW ui - season. $35.00 to insure, Tyler B. " : j A Grand Percheron draft, VeiOCe I istercd). Color, dapple plorTPercheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where U ,..e Uir cold medals, several banners and M,.l to G. R. PRICE, ManpJ Kincaid (Sh Rickel, OwJ Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton SbJ Miafical and Surgical STAFF w"Kuykendill,M.D. V. O.ProssCT,M.D. P. J. Birth;, M. D. B. F. Scaiefa, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. OH, DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDoueal, M. D. training in the hospital. 1 he medical and surgical m of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or ink Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such, attractive, such artistic and' up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL ElectricGas.Water Willamette Valley Co HALL SHUMWA Y Plumbing and Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing in tin and sheet iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. v. Carry a full im8 ot DinmblBg nxturet Phone Black 1372. .409 Willamette A. C. MATHEWS General Tcamina Concrete, Gravel, Building 5and and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 2811 or callat 345 w" 4 th SICK HEADACHE ! at a. 1 rOlitlf..i J (CARTER'S Positlrelr cored by these I.tttl. mi,-' ..v . .us. TSav .1 .. 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