THE KVOKSK DAILY GUARD, 8ATVROAV. JfLY I. 1B0
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be nuJtf this .vMn by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows:
T BjthWiyi Of Way
through vli
Portliad Cjlilornll
Chicatfo 176.25 87.5o
St. Uuis 71.25 82.5o
St. Paul 6.5.75 81.75
Omaha 6.1.75 7S.oO
Kanus City 6J.75 75.00
Tickets will.be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 2.3
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good lor trtura in 99 diyt with stop.
ovr privileges p eaure wftbln limiU.
REMEMBER THE DATES
Far any lurthsr Inlotmallon call on
A.J.CILLETE
Local Agent
of writ to
Wm. McMuiray, General Pas
sender agent, Portland, Ore.
A MCK LITTLE .MEAL AT
THK TIIKATKK CAKE
In always npprrclulrd, where you get
everything mi appetizing and Hx.lli
some these June mornings, when
your apMlle in fickle. When you
Hunt to treat your friends, your wife
or your weeUn'rt Ut a nieal that I
cooked fit tli Qiwn'n tmrto, bring
thrni to (In- Theatre Cafe.
IN ON B 01 MANY COLORS
LAR0E3T FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH ORADB WORK
urn at u i itiiiii mm
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do ynit have OLD
RIIAIIIIY CHAIIIB In youi
home, when you can make them
OOOII AS NEW tor only 6(lc T
A vail ot Chltiaiunl it II I wort
wonders lu your home.
8-e that Mi Cliluaman la on
very can.
See nor west show window,
ASK TO SEE tu n NKW WALL
I'AI'KH
K it Wait Seventh Bl.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
CiMiS
Julius
Goldsmith
TWO BURGLARIES
AT JUNCTION CITY
DURING WEEK
At an early hour Thursday morn
n thu residence of 8. I.. Moorhead
wan entered by a burglar, who en
tered tin; premises by removing a
screen In the sitting room and rais
ing a window. Hi; went upstairs and
entered th sleeping room of Mr. and
Mrs. Moorhead. and "swiped" Mr.
Moorh'-ad's pants, which were found
on the back porch. The ponekls were
rifled, but only money, five dollar6
In sliver, was taken. Ills gold watch,
....... .... ...... ....rlurl r.ir Ihlrtv-flve
Willi U IIW .....'. - j
yearn, wa unmolested, for which the
burglar will please uaxpi un.
When Mr. Moorehead arose be missed
hla plants from their customary place
and surmised at once that the room
kDrf hMn oniereri. He was aiiorehen-
slvo for fear that his pants had been
taken, and wondered how he would
get down town. However, they were
discovered as stated. It Is rather re
markable, too, that he had five dol
lars.
The residence of Mr. Clayton, Mr.
uArhasH'a nnvl Annr nelzhhor. was
also entered by lowering one of the
front windows. Mr. I'eak, a railroad
man mho Pimmil IHIStalrB. COUld DOt
find his pants when he not up. They
were discovered aown sums iu mc
narlor. He lost all the change he
had. something over two dollars.
A candle had been used Dy me Dur-
nu a amtlfplt lllllle Will fOUhd.
also'nituierous greasy sixits. The lit
tle girl heard the uurgiar ana wane
her mother, but she supposed the
noise was occasioned by the roomers,
who work on the night shift. Noth
ing else about the premises was disturbed.
Other Noted
n, II Mmllh nf the S P. de-
nni force, arrived home Wednesday
evening with Mrs. Smith. He was
married to Miss Mario uraiiam, one
of Astoria's charming girls. When
they received their trunk the next
morning It was gaily ornamented with
big red hearts, oiu snoes. nine sine-,
bootees, and other things. They
have secured rooms with Mrs. Den
Kalsor.
i li u...ifln tiimn mrer nf the
Pacific BtateB Telephone Company for
l.ane county, was in me cuy i iiursnuj
making preparations lor renuiiuiiiK
the syJlem at tlria place. Some lines
have from eight to ten phones, and
It Is tho Intention of the company to
Hiring additional wires and reduce
the number on each line to lour, u
Is claimed that this change will result
In much better Borvlce. Times.
and dollars Wood nines will not laat
ten years and tbey Ker foul a.l the
same. If yen put It before tne people
for a vote 1 believe three fourths of
the people will vote for ine !! ani
stand pipe system.
E. K. f'HAPMAN'.
One of tr.e TdXtiayrii.
STEALS SAME AUTO
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditaWe .tamlin?. Actor- ,
in5!y, it is not claimed tbat Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the oniy remedy of
TUVIPF' FHiPF known value, but one of many reasons
I Wluti CiiArco , vy ,t u the bMt of anil fimiiy
' li,r,tiv is the fact that it cleanses.
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acta without any debilitating
aftereffects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and f
truly as a laxative, and its component j
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
aide substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggist.
The Guard yesterday mention-d
that Chief of Police Karrlneton had
received word that an automobile bad
been stolen at Independence and that
the thief was supposed to be headed
toward Eugene with the machine. It
now develops that the fellow stole
the auto at Chicago and drove It clear
to the coast'. He was arrested at In
dependence for not having a license.
He gave ball and then restole the au
to and skipped. Today a full descrip
tion of the chaffeur and the auto is
In the hands of every police official
and sheriff In Oregon, and strenuous
efforts are being made to locate the
missing car. The auto was a Haynes
model, W. 3. for five passengers. It
was painted French gray and the en
gine was numbered 1762.
CALL VtH CITY WAKHANT9
Notice Is hereby given that all
city warrants up to and Including No.
494 and drawn on the general fund,
registered January 2, 10S, will be
paid on presentation at my office on
July 25th. 1908. Interest will cease
on that day.
Eugene, July 17, 190S.
FRANK KEfSNER,
City Treasurer.
THE EYE AMI ITS CAKE
(Dr.
t.
2.
3.
4.
H. H. McVAY
Succmsor to M. S. HibbU
Transfer Company
will Oo a general transfer buslneiMi
wood, household rimmIs, trunks and
all things In tils line will receive
prompt and careful nttenlliiu.
"Ilimliieas Prompt anil Careful" (a
our motto.
Phone lied I4UI
or leave orders at Nadeau Cigar Store
CEO.K.MUNROE
Vs HOUSFUR.MSHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
6? West Klsr.ll $U j
W hre everything for the kit
ehn. A A sorts of pots aud pans In
metal and graiiltsware. All the. little
contrivances thsl make rooking
pastime lu.te.nl of a 'nidge you will
find here. Telephone lied &&:.
EUGENE .OREGON
Plumbing
Furnish your new homt
properly. Don't slight the
gas future. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning Wi.rk. Gill
and let us estimate on
your work
Ay a &. Heitznun
14 Wm 8th St.
Chant Uckl I T
Summer
Suits at
Hanson's
Best of workmanship
and latest patterns In the
goods are characteristic of
the Michaels, Stern &
Co.'s make. Wc are ex
elusive agents for Eugene.
Let us show you our fine
line whether you want to
buy or not.
BETTING & HENDERSON
MS(is.
All ktu.ta of lu.ck tune slid cement
work promptly aud tuvulv done VII
fork gnaranto'.!. Ies.t.-iie
Wlllsmell,, Sue. . Ml ,.( I'uu.th
lrKt. PhiiL He J 4113.
l ight weight t udrrwer and all
klmU of furulnliluga for the
summer seasiui.
If you would dreu well ami
comfortably, rome In and let us
show you what we hair.
You ill. n't hair to buy uulras
you find wluti suits you.
ED. HANSON
SPRINGFIELD
NEWS NOTES OF
LOCAL INTEREST
The free traveling library of the
Oregon Library Asoclatlon Is in the
care of the Library Association of
Springfield. The use of the books Is
free to all, and books may be had
Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m
and 7 to D p. m.
Civil Engineer IC. E. Kopner has re-
celvod an appointment from Uncle
Sam as one of five engineers who will
start from Tillamook and ninke a ge
odetic survey along tho coast to Coos
liny. Permanent monuments will be
established ; an exact measurement of
the const line will bo made; the
mountain rung" mid streiims will al
so tie measured and reliable charts
made.
J. II. Under has sold tho popular
Under theatre to local business men,
who took charge Iho first of the
week. Mesrs. ltoo and Meiidn are the
new purchasers, and both are woll
known mid well-liked In the commu
nity and It la their Intention to keep
this theatre In a metropolitan man
niv.
Mrs. Albert S. Shaw underwent a
slight operation at the hospital In
Kugeno yesterday morning. While
medlcul skill pronounces tho opera
tion a slight one, we all know what
the knllo Is. aud her wldo circle of
friends will be gUd to know that
she Is recovering very nicely. Mrs.
Shaw will slay In Eugene for a short
time under the survellance of skilled
care.
The Springfield Match Coinpnny
has absorbed by purchase the plant
of the Oreg.in Match Company, here
tofore carried on by Messrs. ilucholi
Slmms. Hy combining these plants
Into one It makes the plant of the
Springfield Match Company one of
the best equipped on the const. It
behooves our townfolks to ask for
and talk Springfield matches.
j News.
I
' K. K. I ll PM AVS YIEWS
j OS THE WAIEK VIESTION.
j Editor Cusrd: It seems to me our
city council Is at a loss to know how
I to get pure water for our young and
'thriving little city, without adding
two hundred thouund dollars more
to the three hundred thousand dol
lars already voted for a tnx-rlden
: people to meet lu course of time.
Now 1 wish to say to the honorable
'city council that a great many of the
idles aud towns back In the middle
i west are n.it troubled along the line
of gravity niwn, and have gut wa
ter too. and at less than half the ex
pense. There Is a mt nheet of pure wa
ter as there is in the world, underly
ing the c'tv of Euscue. which Is to
be had only for the dUKlug or boring
!'ir It II n well JO to ell feet deep,
cement it u-,i. put a maud pipe twen
ty feet In diameter, by one hundrvd
and iwents f,vt bull. put In sour
pump, h'mi-i ,-in tie run with a g:i
'cclee, e t ,i ,v niami and
lure t,i tv u t,i run It dav and niclit
.nid ii n , rile im.i ut w hi. h
l'.n; c.,i-.t two hull .Ire.! I!i,.n
Franc Lucille Hard, new Chris
man Block.)
Object looked at.
Rays ot light.
Picture of object on retina.
Retina.
MYOPIA OH NEAH-KlfJHTEDNESS.
Mvopia or near slghtednesa Is ex
actly the opposite condition to Hyper
opia, which was explained last week.
The eyeball being too .long from
front to back Instead of too short at
In hyperopia. This Is bIiowii In the
above drawing, the dotted line be
ing where the retina should be In
normal condition.
Mvopia has many causes. It may be
Inherited or It may be caused by an
SPECIAL SUNDAY
EXCURSION TO NEWPORT
Sunday, July 19th, tickets will be
sold to Newport and return for $2.50,
good for that date only, leaving Eu
gena at 6 o'clock a. m. and returning
on the midnight train. Through con
nections made at Albany. Come one
ind all and enjoy a good Sunday on
tho beach.
A. J. GILLETTE, Agt.
Z I The great trotting stallion J
I txrainrfr Aard and refisterpH Tl ri
tUV viuvv . o---r me a;.
i many iiuucis and m-
. I f U Mefei
on the race irac. ui "u""mu p.j.uij
now
season
$35.00 to insure,
1
Tyler B
A young Wilkes Stallion
much promise. Standard
registered. $20 00 to insUrt'
r J r i
A vjrano rercneron draft. (,
VdOCe istered). dapple
I weight, 2300 pounds. The ll
pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where hed
lZr' g. r. price;
wr : J J5V n.lrl fN
ivmcaia wk iviuci, j wner,
Eugene, Oregon
Kincoid's Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton Strrf
Feed your roses or lawn a little
"Will Grow" fertilizer and see the
Improvement.' Chambers Hardware
Cold boiled ham sandwiches, fine
as silk, at White's restaurant, 5c.
alO
overdevelopment of the eye In youth
The most general cause Is, starting
Into school very young and doing
nearwork. Thereby causing such t
strain on the posterior tlHsues ot tlu
eye. which are very delicate, that
they are weakened and bulge back
ward.
Myopic peoplo do not see well at a
distance, but see objects held ciost
to the eye very clearly. This troublt
Is one that must receive the care ol
the eye specialist as Boon as It Is
discovered, for the chances are that
It will gradually grow worse unlesi
checked. Sometimes progressing sc
far that vision Is entirely lost. But by
wearing the proper glasses and
guarding the eyes very carefully thlf
mav be stopped and the eyes saved.
People that are near-sighted
should always have the light arrang
ed correctly when they are nslng
tholr eves. That is, have It come from
over the left shoulder. Never, under
any circumstances allow It to shim
In tho face. They should always work
with tho head held In an upright
position, as working with the head
bent over causes an undue amount ol
blood to rush Into tho eyes, thut
lii lnging more pressure on those deli
cate posterior tissues.
Astigmatism will bo tho topic tor
ntixt week.
' OIlllElt TO SHOW ('.U SE.
In the County Court of the Stale lit
Oregon for Lane County.
In tho mutter of thn (!uardii..uip of
Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver, i'.
Susan Wejtr. minors.
This cause coming on to be heard
July 17th, im.J, on tho verified pe'.l
foil of John M. Williams, the guar
d;an of tno above named minors for
license to i.u'.l thn Interest of sa'.d
mli'ors In tr.e real property described
.Is follows.
lU ilinnui ; at the southwest corner
ol donation hum claim No. fit Notlf
No. 7(2t In section 3a, township l
r. 2 w., run thence north li de
grees east la.J.. cnains; tneiue eiisi
i chains; south la. 2a cllulu.-. .in. I
est 24 rhnln i (? beginning, contain-1
lug Ilil.t'iO H.'.ei ; also beginning at
the northeast corner of I). L. CI. " I
Notlf. No. Te'Jti In section 3:1. tou-
hlp IS s.. r. 2 w.. run west 4:1 30
chains, soulh 15.10 chains to south
line of said claim, east 43.30 chairs
to s e. corner 'hereof and n irth 3(
minutes east 15. 10 chains to begin
ning, containing 64.40 acres, mere
or less, all In 1 ane county. Oieg in
And It appearing to the court that
It will be beneficial to the said war li
that th.lr Interest In said real e.sta'e
should be sold.
It Is therefore ordered that said
Harry Weaver, Leater Weave-.- md
Susan Weave - and their father un I
mother, Peter Weaver and Caril"
Weaver an I all persons tuleiested In
their estate appear In this con-t am
how cause, i," any they have, why
ar. order should not he made bv tMs
yourt licensing the guardian o-' said
minors to sell the Interest of said mi
nors In slid land, and that Mon lav.
August 17th. IIMiS. at the hoiv "
9 a. ni.. be fixed as the time fur
bearliK the s:ild petition and nuy
lection t:i:it nuiy he filed t'.i-n
and that this order be served on .
persons In publication thereof
three mih.-..ih' weeks In the Kim.
llnU Ciiiu.l a newspap. r. ):-,-,
lug in l..ie.e Countv. Orenon.
li. K. CHltlSMAN, Jpd;
r
RUSTIC
MOULDING
Sidewalk
P05TJ.BOXES
1 1
CASOL(Nl ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fnlrlmnks-Miirse Gusoline Engines
mr pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
'llg. .(luttiis complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
I'aii-lianlis.Morse llyiuimos and Mo
tors tor power anil light.
nir.iims..iiorse Windmills nnri
i oners.
l-.ilrlviinks.i,,rs,, Gilndeni. Feed
wiopiiors, Hell Pumps.
All first iimllty gmls nt lowest
brlces iihvnys in sim'k. Liberal terms
Prompt reply to Inquiries anil quick
shipments. Write for catalogue and
prices.
BERCER, & BEAN HDW. CO
Aj?ents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS MORSE fD CO
Portland. Oregon
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuykendall, M D.
W.O.Prcsser.M.D.
P. f. Bsrtle, M. D.
B. F. Scalefe, M. D.
D. A Pine, M. D.
Geo. 0'B.DeBar,M.D.
L. E. McDoujal, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modem operating room and equipm
Appliances tor A ray work.
' Sputum and blood examination!,!
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by fhe faculty and araeM
training in the hospital. , The medical and surgical sta
ot tne hospital constitutes tne tacuity. for rates or infol
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., SJ
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
9
Electric,Gas,Water
Appreciates smoking
cigars. It gives him relaJ
T-1 war m. mm e I
i ne mount nooa ua
favorite among all thiriiM
It is positively the
Cigar on the market'
OS,
Willamette Valley Co
HALL (S, SHUMWA Y
I lumblng and Sewer Work.
Also general 1nhhin i. ..
- - -d iu .in ana
sheet iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
Carry a fun nne of plumbing nxturei
Phone Illack 1372. .499 WtUametU,
cosvaiairr.
1X1 I K S.i.ll ) t i kii
nr. TOWN I5EI)
!th In honor nt hi.
and there win i,l
ns and nr.
evidence of" the
It be red
cans,- w-i.never y h
your garment., renovH,,.,, Z
. io.ik good as n, w h..
the Eugene tye
on Juli
blrthda
many soiled
menis to show
paint. Whether
Pain:, s-nin or
cle.ini
Works.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teammg
Concrcte, Gravel, Buildine
iand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 251 1
Qf call at 345 V 4 th
SICK HEADAOHE
lra r.v-s 1 PosltWely cqred hm
these Little pmi,;
EverytViins possible in
Ueanmsand Dyeing
r.rj Eugene Dye Works
elh nl W.U wttc Sis
Phone Red :Sd
li. T c"Tr" l
.... Ajii.io S-UIK,
UCT SJM rclleya Turn.
I ITTI r tn' ,ren DyspfpaU. in
1 1 ) mw i'"" "t Too Uaarty
Pill C h'orttatMss. Nausea,
rltfcd, nrcwjuieici. Bad Taata
' me Mouiti. oUed
ru. Pain In th. sih.
muill SVsiALL DCSESHALL PRICE.
'. rCARTFR5v, Genuine R
aT- I Tt. C; 1. n
--'lie o.g-afjre
TTl P
SOtTHEKN PACIFlu
B. It. TDK
Toward Pnrtljiiul Psunj
No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oreii
i press.
j No. IS 6:00 a. m., Cotta
! Passenirer.
I No. . 1211:55 a. m., M
Passencer.
No. 14 6:42 p. m., Porta
press.
Toward San Francisco Tts4
No. 11 2:18 p.m., Roset
senger.
No. 17 9:35 p.m., Cottifi
Passenger.
No. 15r 12:32 a.m., Callfd
press.
No. 13 5:44 a. m., San
co Express.
Wenilllnv Ilranrh.
No. 84 8:30 a. m., leaHil
tor Springfield. J
No. 8211:10 a. m., ami
gene from Springfield. .
No. 87 1:00 p. m., leant
for Wendllng.
No. 88 6:40 p. m., arrlre
from Wendllng.
WM. Ml'RB-i
I'.en. PE
JOHN M. SCO
Asst. C.
A..J. GILLETTE,
Local Agent.
Groceri
You will always
the best brands ft
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vegetal
Flour and Fed
No delays, we h" oof om
Irish Pie
1
Scott's $anta!-Pepsin
POSITI"
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