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TTO Kl'GEXE DAILY GCARD. SATl ltl) AY. Jl I.Y 2.1, 11(08 .J IJim 1 ' j I unnF L IFF riirDEN TO ME. C, OATBOH, W M L,iti,Ohlo,rit: btheiOicae,"- o- gHtilei remeaiee, uu.u- ptnnineot relief. IM Zuberand family, recent j Wllllamsport, Pa., have Luke Eugene their home I 'ffnN'oiTllimnid rfC ' arw"' : i i iiu i luii ui LAND PURCHASE IS DIFFICULT IO.m P KKGKNTS TALK ALL MOKXIXG MET AGAIX THIS i AFTKItXOOX KIGHT OF NINE MKMItKKS ARE PRESENT THE MEETIXG IS NOT PI BLIC Discussion was the business of the University board of regents today In Vlllard hall. All' morning the body talked over the land situation, and shortly before noon appointed a com- ther, and to repon ai anoiner maei ine of the body to be Scalled by Pres- ! ideni Campbell. The committee ap pointed was as follows: Hon. Milton A Miller, of Lebanon; Hon. J. C. Alncworth, president of the First Na tional Bank of Portland, and Judge j. W. Hamilton, of Roseburg. From reports in the newspapers before the board convened-, the situ ation is serious, owing to- the rise In property volues the 'last two years. Tho best tract seems' to be the Kln aM nint nnnth of fiaBt Thirteenth LjMturhof thhed I . et but it B rumored,, the iprlce come rather high. - ' ' Lu. IiOOIl'J 1" v.. ... ?' . . a rrtm U,d nn Infnrmtalon could be obtain F11 . i.ii, ad. Thev had not yet adjourned M'" "Jr. VJL, when The Guard went to oress. ""f ..ii I All of the nine- regents, except .I Hon. Nehemiam Butler, of Dallas, were present. They are:. Hon. Jas W. Hamilton, of Roseburg; Hon. 'Cy A TVilnh nf Portland: Hon. Wll. d with H medicines Ham Smlthj ot Baker Clty. Hon. uioggeftM- Frederick V. Holman, of Portland; i hm hoi botUe, snd be-1 Hon. R. S. Bean, of Salem: Hon. J. u nnUhed there was j c. Alnsworth, of Portland; Hon. Mil- lnmtcondlUon. Mucn ton A. Miner, oi ieuanon, ana non. 1 . a U I1.! nf thla iiittf kepi on nnui i rem- i o. ... ..,,, u. ...... In 1 IDODtD I time SOU 1 1"W hcvuutd uuiiiiniiid buuDwn 1111 I . . ti a it c.lMJt .t.nt.Mn. Miwril health IS alSO ei- l null. o. ... rucuuij, tuniiuiuu, F Hin. Cyrus A. Dolph and Hon. J. C. i. .ma nudMrni A nsworin, non, n. a. uenn is pres IT ?JL S?hW I'lent and L. H. Johnson secretary and Lwiittbleta. E,cl1 th" ! un stnarl R Rnkln treasurer. i.iriRedoo(Peruna. P:esident p. L. Camnbell was also the Ideal Laxative. ; present at the meeting of the board, as was Secretary Johnson. E. G. HAIGHT, Photos, stamps ana post cards. I , 1 ,i General view work. Sixth street, be- UseJ the Bonnett resi- tween WIllamette and 011ve. ,.. . tt Ieets, In which to reside I White's restaurant f . r a clean, . square meal. 20 cents. 1fl Mrnpr M ' r lrst uuu 1 ' . 3C , ; ' rh . " " . - . " - ; rh Blair Street AdditiQn IT IS THE TALK OF THE ZIMMERMAN & HUGH OREGON LAND CO. - ( JiritCH SKitvici s T t tT ttT Christian Cliiiirh J. S. McCalliim, pastor.riiblo school, 9:4.i a. m.; proachimj at 1 1 a in. and X p. in.; Junior Endeavor ai 3 p. m.: (.'. E. at 6:45 p. ni. Morn ing subject, "Running a Hare"; 0vrn- nig suujeci. "Where Do You Live'" A cordial InvirmiMn io ,.i . . t;nd all these services. Fulrinoiiiit l'rcslij tcrlan I C. A. Wooley, pastor. Preaching' ai 1 1 a. iii. uuu o p.m.; oundav school at 2:30 p. m. A cordial Iiivltailon to all. Baptist Church O. C. Wright, pastor. Rible school at 9:45 a. m.; morning worship, with sermon by the pastor. 11 a. m.; B. Y. P, U. at 7 p. m.; evening worship at 8 p. m.; sermon by pastor. Stere-1 opiicon views of the great parade led by Admiral Evans In 'Frisco. St. Mary's Kplsroal Church Corner Seventh and Olive streota P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy com munion at a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a, m.; morning prayer and ser mon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:45 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Norwegian-Lutheran Ctinrch M. P. Dommersnaes, pastor. Ser vice Sunday at 10:30 a. m. in the United Norwegian Lutheran Trinity church, East Sixth and Pearl streets. Mrthodiitt Church Class meeing, 9:45 a. m.; morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Bar tie will preach. Sunday school at 13 m.; Epworth Leagues at 6:45 p. m topic, "The Fact of Conversion." Evening worship at 8 p. m., sermon by Rev. T. J. Wilson. Regular mid week worship Thursday at 8 p. m. United Brethren Church J.( W. Spreoher, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Junior Y. P. S. C. E., 3 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. COFFEE The goodness of e very thing else at breakfast de pends on the coffee. , Yoar grocar rrturof rour moner it jon AmI Mkt SchlUlu'l Bl; wt mr Ilia. . Use DeWItt's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold hy all nrugglsts. The streets have just been nicely graded and 'the sale of' lots is brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET ADDITION. Do you -realizOwhat an investment in this addition will do for you? Ilow can it avoid ad vancing in value with these lots lying right against the built up district, and wh, ere. the city is certain to get its greatest growth? ' Let one of the agents named below take you out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want to, but we think you will want to after you see these fine lots and know about the easy termsyou- make your own terms you may have. Better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, '.before . all are sold. There are only twenty lots and two acre tracts left. STEPHEN MERIAU DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Stephen Meriau.'a resident of Eu gene and Lane county for :i years, died this morning at 10:3 at us home on the corner of West Seventh' and Washington streets. He had not been well for three years, hav ing suffered from Brlght's dis-ase. i ne deceased was born In Canada on Senteniher ?s in .n,i ly 79 years old at the time of his aeaui. w nen he came to Eim(ne and settled he at once took a prominent place in the life of the cor.munitv. He was the founder of Morlau'a park, now called Bangs' park. Besides his wife he leaves five chil dren, as follows: Mrs. Nettle Ilvan, of this city: Mrs. Theodora i h urch in. Of this cltv: Mrs. Clam Hev..r nf South Dakota: Mrs Mm Ii.tor' Salem, and Mrs. Llla Bushnell,' of Eugene. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from Pay & Henderson's undertaking parlors, Rev. O C. Wright conducting the cer emony, with Interment in I. O. O r cemetery. Jnst Kxactly Right "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years and find them Just exactly right," says A. A. Fel ton, ot Harrisvllle. N. Y. Ntw Life Pills relieve without the least dis comfort. Best remedy for constipa tion, biliousness and malaria. 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. Summer Kcurslon Rates to Yaqulna' and NewKrt and Detroit. On sale every day. round trip to Yaquina, J5.00; to Newport 15.50;, to Detroit, 4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaquina and Newport, limited to Monday following, 13.00. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent. TO HUNTERS AND CAMPERS If you are thinking of going into the mountains bunting 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. Baseball Double-header Chicago Ladies' team vs. Eugene, and Eugene vs. Springfield, at Recreation Park Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock. Porch furnlturp, at Chambers Hard ware Co. & Warner tunes pianos.' Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store, tf ac Columbia Graphophones 'Discs and Cylinders HILL'0S GUN STORE 513 Willamette St. Patterson Arc the Best for Style and Comfort $1.50, $2, $2,50, $3, to $3.50 each GOOD ASSORTMENT CROQUET SETS FROM $1.50 UP TO $3.50 Tents, Outing Suits and Leggings. Kites, Sand Sets, Toys, Dolls, Wagons, Etc Bicycles Columbia, Pierce, Snell and Sterns. Bicycle Parts and Repairing. A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE One Hoxte m TVRoili BulUt wane w noiiera am ftcifc i tipwdi. u pef "Id, deep iU latuntiy Wary blood tnll. small can bra nnri tnan Oit ramriurc 11 vou hh tt. lit icpaniclv but tupply U. M. C. Winchester, or "f ttaBdartl carttirlfc trtth. Koills4 Bulla t attd wtthout dUturWaf original toad. II roar dealer docsa'i keep ttaad ud carvidrn with BoxUlamS Bullnta order bun aad five ut hit name. Book ot hill lalormatioa for your tuaM oa a po card. Send lor It today- Hoxie Bullets ASK TO vOOI) 8AWIXU Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282: Orders large or small will he appreciated. 3E 3E Columbia cRecords The Home o the 25c Gold Moulded Records MammocRs Bullet Kills U the most rMiarkaVilt hi munition. When tt hlu itlutrnrloa above, te-arlni taurifif tar rrralrr kUUag pown to urfe cauMi no narv, Wetlo cot sH KozleBal- Something New SEE THEM SIIOK SHOP IN COItVRG E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first cia8a anoe shop in Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your Job work d&wtf TOWN t HOWE k BUOY LOW RATES EAST Will De maJe this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, t fol lows: T Ejlh Viyi Oo Vty through via PortUod CllKorrU Cl)icaco $76.25 87.5o St. Louis 71.25 82.5o St. Paul 63.75 81.75 Omaha 63.75 7S.oO Kansas City 63.75 75.oo Tickets willjbe on sale i May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good lor return in 90 day with top over privilege p'euure within Units. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further inlormattoo call oa A.J. GILLETE Local vAeent or write to Wm. McMutray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore White's Short. Order House Meals at all Hours 20c Up W. L. WHITE, Prop. W, 8th St 1