Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 24, 1908, Image 7

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135.00 to insure.
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jfsrf It's "wholesome
XO It's pure
frPt It,sgood
WtttjAl lead'nff temperance
jfeVjrl drink stands.
J GUAEAKTEBD
NORTH PACIFIC
J BREWING CO.
7 JL4 ASTORIA, OREGON
BODDY & KUTHE
tk trreat trottintr stallion, stan-
wfilCfi ' dard and registered. The sire of
Ivtuvv , (amniis trotters and oacers
tkof the Northwest. $25.00 by Jhe
A young Wilkes Stallion of
much promise. Standard and
registered. $20.00 to insure.
r '. I A Grand Percheron draft, (reg-
fjH I IStereo;. vayvi
....in-lit ?3fin nniinds. Thecham-
at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won
oureold medals, several banners and blue rib-
, (j. K. rwu:, manager.
id Rickel, Owners
Eugene, Oregon
Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton Streets
JTO - LIVERY
lave a fine 7 -passenger 30 H. P.
White Steamer
to hire by day or hour
Expert driver furnished -
fUGENE GUN CO.
BEHIND OUR
SELECT GROCERIES
yon will find a reasonableness
in price that makes them really
the most economical to use. For
everything you buy here will
be all eaten and nothing will go
to waste. Try us with an or
der and you'll see how far your
money goes in this store, and
how far the groceries go in
your household. You'll be
pleased with both.
M. GREEN THE SQUARE
I WfclLN, DEAL CROCEI
GROCER
Phone Main 25.
n m
MIIIMMM; ,
we Poultry Store
LfsfHive and dressed poultry filled
Ptr0?dKrvrorde"forfrysonc
rmter,fr yur smer cushions,
Phone Main 645
MM. J
T Electric . . o J-DAVESON
Efnr ",noecif;. -""'""lers inspection
0?HV F0.O8L'",,o"s Furnished
"i.t-7,w MONDAY MORNING
St., Eugene. Qrnn.
A. 0, U. W, GRAND
LODGE ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
I'll ILIP (J K V I' It T Z KI.KITK I)
GUAM) M A ST Kit 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 ET C.
IXONEY, OK SALEM, IIOSKX
GUAM! t'HIKE OF DKGHKE OK
HOXOIt CHANGE IX COXSTl-
TITIO.V
Exceedingly lively debates chara
terlzed the meeting of the A. O. U.
w. mis morning, says yesterday's
Journal.. The various modifications
and changes in the constitution that
have been proposed during the pres
ent convention came up for discus
slon. Voices ct delegates could be
plainly heard ali over the building
during the heated moments of the
morning's session, but when the exec
utive session was over at 1 o'clock
this afternoon all the delegates in
sisted that there had been no serious
Disagreement.
Change Constitution.
The important change that has
been made in the constitution Is one
concerning the reinstatement of mem
bers who have dropped out of the
order. By the rule adopted today,
aner some excited discussion, the so
clety will pay out of Its funds assess
ments on memberships for a certain
number of years. For Instance, a
man may omit paying h is dues for
three, four or five years, as the case
may be, and the lodge of which he is
a member will continue paying his
dues until he is finally dropped.
Grand Master Philip Gevurtz called
the meeting to order this morning,
and resolutions were reported by a
committee consisting of F. Buchtold,
J. f. uoage and Thomas Daly, and
were adopted, commending the 20
years administration of Newton
Clark as grand recorder. Following
the reading of the resolutions, Past
Grand Master Edward Werleln pre
sented to Mr. Clark, for the order, a
cneBt or silverware.
A. O. U. W. Fleets
The A. O. U. W. officers elected
yesterday afternoon are as follows:
Grand master, Philip Gevurtz. Indus
try lodge No. 8, Portland; grand fore
man, George T. Baldwin, Linkville
lodge No. 110, Klamath Fall3; grand
overseer, Harry McClellan, Rosebnrg
lodge No. 16, Roseburg; grand recor
der, u. M. Steadman, Fidelity lodge
No. 4, Portland; grand receiver. It,
L. Durham, Hope lodge No. 1, Port
land; grand guide, Sam Roake, Falls
City lodge No. 59, Oregon City
grand inside watchman, Lester
White, Cascade lodge No. 94, De
troit; grand outside watchman, Chas.
C. Balrd, Baker City lodge No. 100,
Baker City; supreme representatives,
W. J. Clark," Fraternity lodge No. 9,
Gervals; Newton Clark, Riverside
lodge No. 68, Hood River; I. Berch-
told, Friendship lodge No. 14, Cor
vallia. P. of H. Elects
The D. of H. Election yesterday re
sulted as follows:
Grand chief, Harriet C. Looney, of
Salem; grand L. of H., Sadie E.
Moore, of Corvallls; grand C. of C,
Ada Ktiykendall, of Eugene; grand
usher, Morna Hendricks, of McMlnn
vllle; grand recorder, Ollie S. Steph
ens, of Portland; grand receiver, Sa
rah J. Wagner, of Portland; grand
Inside watch. May Morehead, of Junc
tion City; grand outside watch, Mae
Gevurtz, of Portland; grand repre
sentatives, Mrs. Hattie McCormnck.
of Marshfleld: Mrs. Sarah Fastabend.
of Astoria, and Mrs. Fidelia I. Mann,
of Portland.
Committers Appointed.
Jurisprudence A. King Wilson.
Upchnrch lodge No. 126; Ed Werleln.
Industry lodge No. 8, Portland, and
P. A. DeArcy, Protection lodge No. 2,
Salem.
Finance A. W. Allen, Upchnrch
lodge No. 126, Portland; J. H. Feary,
Upchnrch lodge No. 126, Portland,
and J. M. Dixon, Fidelity lodge No.
4, Portland.
Grievance A. S. Pennybaker. Pro
tection lodce No. 2. Salem; W. O.
Smith. Linkville lodge No. 10. Klam
ath Falls; F. L. Coron, Josephine
lodge No. 112, Grants Pass.
Arbitration C. H. Stockton, Sea
side lodge No. 12, Astoria; Joe Ander
son, Eureka lodge .No. 12;., roruana.
and P. P. Olds, Lafayette lodge No.
31, Lafayette.
HKST THE WOULD AFFORDS.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Hucklen's Arnica
Salve," savs J. W. Jenkins of Chapel
Hill X. C. "I am convinced It's the
best salve the world affords. It cured
a fplon on my thumb, and it never
falls to heal every sore, burn or
wound to which It Is applied. 2.c at
N. A. Ktiykendall's drug store.
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
v r. White Is prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone BiacK
West Sixth street.
GASOLINE WOOD SAWIXG
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers
61. R. A. Maltzan.' "
Feed your roses or lawn a little
.Li,,, r " fertilizer and see the
Improvement. Chambers Hardware
...r windows wish-
your house or office He.nel!
Good ork guaranteed at reasonable
prices Nick Miller. 74 East Seventh
street; phone Red 4 621. a 16
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' frc
trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co
! Slng-rl :.!g Marnln. Cmpijr.
1 615 Willamette street, phone KcU
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OKI.IVKKY CiKOWIXc;
The daily report of the Division of
jural Delivery, just made public l,v
the fourth assistant pastinasrer-g.-n-eial,
shows that from ,7,4tM eti
tions referred. 15.943 advert.:
routes established, 000 of whu h h.iv,
from time to time been discontinued
,u operation mutes
Of this number 3.ij6s render dailv
service and titil tri-weeklv service '
The 3D. ;(:'!) routes were' being serv
ed by 39.195 carriers. On main- tri
weekly routes one carrier renders the
service, by alternating the trips, thus
earning the same pay he would re
ceive If securing a daily delivery of
equivalent mileage.
After deducting assignments for
establishment of rural routes on Au
gust and September 1, there will re
main for action nearly 1500 petitions,
which department officials say will'
be disposed of as rapidly as possible.
It was recently indicated that the
exigencies of the rural service would
require carriers this year to complete
their leaves of absence by November
1. but Assistant Postmaster-General
Degraw is authority for.the statement
that no change Is now contemplated
in the standing rule under which car
riers after 12 months' service are en
titled to 15 days' leave of absence
with pay, "to be taken at any time
during the year when postmasters
can best spare them," which rule,
Mr. DeGraw added. Is essential to a
good administration; as it enables
carriers on difficult routes to obtain
relief during periods of intense
weather hot or cold thus enabling
recuperation at times when it Is de
sirable, and In many cases quite nec
essary from the viewpoint of health.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
July 22,1908.
Anderson, Andrew, C.
Bellows, llibert F.
Cherm, Mr. (Druggist)
Coster, Henry.
Elliott, Ralph.
Fernsworth, Lawrence A.
Fltzpatrclk, F. H.
Fogle, Millard.
George, Mrs. E. E.
Grogene, Chasley.
Haines, Chas.
Hess, Charley.
Henderson, Mrs. Edith.
Hill, Herald.
Kirk, Mrs. Peter.
Koerger, Miss Virmia.
Lane, R. P.
Lynck, R. P.
Mathews, Miss L. B.
Nott, Mrs. John.
Patterson, R. B.
Phelan, Matt.
Rayle, Mrs. Hiram.
Reed, Mrs. Ida M.
Roberts, Mrs. Naoma.
Stewart, L. N.
Stewart, Mrs. R. H. or Hubbs,
Mrs. C. E.
Smith, Mrs. Carl.
Smith, Miss Marie Agnes.
Sumes, L. C.
Taylor, H. C.
Tompson, J. C.
Van Fossen, Rev. H. J.
Wagner, Roy.
Wharton, Mrs. Hamel.
Williams, Miss Daisy.
Williams, Elmer.
J. L. PAGE. P. M.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Vn,lAA to harohv elvon thnt the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween J. a. Wlliougnuy uuu iv.
Dllvmi la thla rtdV dissolved bV QUI-
tual consent, W. R. Bllyeu retiring.
All bills owed by the firm will be
paid by C. B. Willoughby,. and all
outstanding account will be collected
by C. B. Willoughby.
Dated h.ugene, Juiy m,
' C B. WILLOUGHBY.
W. R. B1LYEU. J31
Just Exactly Right
"T need Hr Kllie's NeW Life
Pills for several years and find them
just exactly right," says A. A. Fel-
ton, of Harrisvine, i. . .ew uie
Pills relieve without the least dis
comfort. Best remedy for constipa
tion, biliousness and malaria. i a
cents at W. A. KuyKemian s -arug
store.
Summer Excursion Itntes to Yaqiiinu
mid Newport unci Detroit.
On sale every day. round trip to
Yanulna, $5.00; to Newport sfa.uu;
to Detroit, $4.25.
Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited
to Monday following, $3.00.
A. J. SILLEl Tfc. Agent.
IIILLMIRK rfROTIIERS
For all kinds of draylng and ex
press. House pnone iieu .i, -fice.
Black 6411.
WOOD SAWIXG
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore,
phone Red 32S2. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
SHOE SHOP IX COIilRG
E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first-
class shoe shop In Coburg. All work
guaranteed. Bring In your job worn.
TO HUNTERS AXD CAMPERS
If you are thinking of going Into
the mountains hunting or fishing,
call up Red 1741, or call at 463 Olive
street. tf
Heating furnace, brick and founda
tion stone for sale cheap by First
National Bank.
If you want to know anything
about auto", call up is.
Phone Red 1101. H nannies me
Bulck.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infant, and Children.
The Kind You Ha?8 Always fiought
Bears the
SlgnatiQi
EAGLES JVILl
HAVE EXCURSION
TO SEATTLE
SPECIAL CAR WILL HE HI X
FROM EKiEXE TO SOI Xl CITY
OX OCCASION OF GRAND
LODGE OF THE ORDER, AU
GUST 10 TO 13 INCLUSIVE
The tenth annual convention or
grand aerie of the Fraternal Order of)
Eagles will be held In Seattle August
10 to 15 Inclusive. It is expected I
that f0, 000 Eagles from all parts of'
the United States will be In attend-!
ance, and the meeting promises to be
the largest In tho history of this
young and rapidly growing order.
Eugene aerie has decided to char
ter a car for an excursion to Seattle
for that occasion. A round trip rate
of $12.50 has been secured and It Is
expected that a large number of the
members of the local aerie, besides
some who are not members of the or
der, will take advantage of the rate
to visit the SOund city. Another cat
will start from Medford, bringing a
number of Eagles from there, nnd
will pick up others at Grants Pass
and Roseburg. Solid trains will be
run from Portland to the convention.
Portland has a strong aerie, one of
the largest In the country, nnd It is
expected that several hundred will go
from there.
The Eugene car will be decorated
with huge banners, setting forth the
fact that the car was chartered ex
clusively by the Eugene aerie, which
will be an advertisement for this city.
Committees have been appointed to
look after the details of the excur
sion. Those who desire to go may
give their names to J. Pironi, presi
dent of the aerie, or to F. W. Bloom
field, secretary.
HERE'S TO THE GIORIOUS 4TII
OF JULY,
LOXG MAY IT LIVE AND NE'ER
MAY IT DIE.
There's nothing like being free
and independent. It's good policy
to dine where you get the best meals
for your money. This, as well as
polite treatment Is always accorded
those who patronize the Theatre Res
taurant. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH ORADE WORK
liTit u ti tt uitiii iiiiii
GEO. K. MUNROE
Thi HOUSFURNISHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
67 Wed Eighth St.
We have everything for the klt
ohen. A ", sons of pots and pans In
metal and granilewaie. All the little
contr vane s Ibat make cooking a
pastime. Instead of a drudge you will
(ind hre. Telephone Red 5576.
EUGENE .OREGON
moulding mam
POSTJ.BOXeSi
NEWLAND'S STORE
o
Makes Special Announcement of
Sweeping Price Reduction in
Summer Wash Goods. Shirtwaists, Children's Dresses, Dress Skirls,
Spring mid Suinnier Suitings, Muslin Wear, I-mlles' Hells, Lace anil
Embroidery; nitiiiy of the goods rtured ill price are suitable for Into
Summer and Fall wear. Sm'i-IiiIs on sale every ilay.
25c Embroidery Friday 12c
Friday morning Newlnnd's Store will hold an Embroidery Salo at
12c the yard several hundred yards of choice patterns, many of
which arc worth more than double the sale price.
One day only Friday, the 24th.
Some are worth 15 cents the yard.
Sume are worth 20. cents the yard.
Suine are worth 2 5 cents the yard.
Sale Begins aL 8 O'CIock, Friday, July 24
SHIRT WAIST SALE
One lot, values to $2.00;
. choice,. all week. . . .
different
Another lot exceptionally good
all week, your choice
SALE SILK
. B,lt styles, and every one priced at
PR T TlrnAT less thlln actual value; you couldn't
IVVi" A O buy tho silk for tho price.
$6.00 Value at $4.90 $8.50 Value at $6.75
Another Lot Offered at $3.90
Possessing every convenience and anfideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan Rates American Plan
$1.00 and $1.50 per day. $2.50 and $3.00 per day.
$2.00 and $2.50 with bath. $3.60 and $4.00 with bath.
Eugene Guard on File
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
' Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZlE STAGF. leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A dally stage leavesEugenett 6 a. m,
private residences but will call for for Mapleton, close connection by
baggage If nolilied the day before. steamer for Florence and feme
Livery Phone Main 2 1
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
J. E. KILBORN
Satisfaction
Phone 5391
HOTEL BRADSHAW
Rooms and board Rooms with free use furnished kitchen,
including dishes and wood. H.ilf way to Nye Beach, overlooking
the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport, Ore.
1
Sale
Price
12c
styles; your
$1.15
$2.00
values at
We are offering some special bar
gains in Silk Petticoats, four dlffor-
The
LENOX
Portland's Nwnd Most.
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Street
PORTLAND, . OREGON
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
POLITE ATTENTION
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a plocu
of meat as was ever laid on a
block Juicy, tender, exquisite
ly fluvored 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 us.
well as t choose the prlment,
so that they will look tempting
aa well aB tender and aucculimt.
Our prices are luw for prime
meats.
Broders' Bros
Phone 2Maln 40 - Welt, 8th St.
Guaranteed
557 High Street