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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
Evening r ;" ALL SEATS 10c. . . . .. rs . daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE: rati, till on, telephone or write jOUNE ENGINES ON.SPRAYINP. orrl nc MACHINERY b-Hone RtiuiltnA PHinu k, sprarintf. miwina n.inH. F complete. l Scales for weighing. ts-Morw Dynamos and Mo. I f"t mi Unlit, I jwiorse WlHdmilU and! ,, "rumen, 1,'eed : Iqulltr noorl, at lowest l Mock. t.llw.i . ' lor catalogue and ' " Eugene, Or. I ptlH0reMn F1 MATHEWS rtii T-. f'uk 281 1 H 345 W4th ETRICAL AM Burglar Trust Lyons Boat Contest Boss, Daughter and Dumm Foreman's Hatred 0, Mean Man! Whose Hat Is it? Shoeing the Mail Carrier SONGS BY MISS FORD uill My Lovt for You" 1 1 ! Couldn't Make a Hit With Mollie" I n..hrmiinr.a 7:45 and 9 ft. m. i. DAvrnsniv Tattht KleCtnCOI Winn uwmvh ww. Experts in Modern w " "- r---i rjoaranteed ,0 P55'". Underwriters Inspection f Of . C.:f.'-iirn Furnished Kjtimatesnu'iw"v""' 'toLBEOPEN FOR BUSINESS I MONDAY MORNING pho Miin 5-74 Vt Eighth St.. Eugene. Oregon. Newport YAQUINA BAY :gon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv 41c Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and wndance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern site, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro Fuel in abundance. Cottaees oartlv fur- 11 or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal Iy regulations. PORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to iv or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Tram m six-months ticket. :$5.50 Hay to Monday ticket ..$3.00 Oat elaborate new Samtrer Boole gives'a conci'eCdescription of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and GILLETTE, WM. McMURRAY. Util Agent, Eugene. G. P. A., Portland, Ore. I HERE'S TO THE GLORIOUS 4TH OF JI LY, LONG 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. Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR SALE .504 Willamette St- I Eugene, Oregon Pbone Ulack 11 ' ACIFIC ELECTRIC Zl3 Second St., Portland SUCCESSORS j TO j MtKMncry, Sipplits, REAR ADMIRAL DAYTON RETIRES Q FROM COMMMD Washington. 11 C , Anural Jam, H. Duv,,,,,. ,,)na , in--hief , the Pacific fl,.,.,, is ,I relieved from the duly todav in, w n r. uonie to await statutory retirement for age in tober Rear Admiral Dayton l" his command of the Pnciflc ,--:u u, nt.ur Acini Hi I William T. uniMUUtue. WnO tlflK huan I .. mnnrl r,r .v.,. , " '" 1 com- fleet UM "lualron of the Admiral Dayton, whose active ca re" I nt he navy la brought to a close, has had about twenty-four years' ser vice at sea. He Is from Indiana, and entered the navy in September l.sfi He reached the grade of Rear Admir al in February. 19ufi. when h h ,,. 10 "'command of the Pa- w..., ncc nun TOOK hu nwrnn n cruiser division of the fleet from New ,rV?,.the ''"'"'I'l'lnes and then to the California coast. Admiral Swinburne, the new com- munaer 01 ne Pacific fleet, Is slxtv-i one years old and a native of Rhode imana. ne graduated from the An napolis Academy la 1S66 and since that time has seen service in all parts of the world. He had a prominent part In the naval operations In West Indian waters during the war with Spain and later joined Admiral Dew ey's fleet In Manila. From 1902 to 1904 he was the commander of the battleship Texas. CAMPBELL STARTED FOR THE EAST TODAY President P. L. Campbell started' this mornine on hu trin v.aat Al lect from a number of applicants ad- anions to the faculty. He will first go to umcago and Indianapolis. Af ter that he will visit educational cen tres and interview the men he has in mind for positions. The board of re gents authorised hlra to make selec tion of five or six men or women. The president expects to return in about four weeks. PLACE OK RECREATION' FOR THE SOLDIERS I During the encampment at Ameri can Lake, Washington, the Young Men's Christian Association of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho will con duct two large tents which will be for the use of the enlisted men and officers of the regular army and na tional guard. One tent will be used for correspondence, reading room and recreation. The other will be for entertainments and meetings In the evening. Free stationary will be furnished by the association, bearing, the camp letter-head, and postage stamps and postal cards will be on sale. The tents will be equipped with phonographs, pianos, etc., and will be open to the use of all. Entertain ments will be arranged for in the evenings, using local talent from the regiments and several addresses will be given by leading men from the cities of the Northwest. The same features were conducted two years ago and proved very popular among the men. The tents were well filled during the evenings and other times, when the men were not on duty. The general orders this year are very strict as to men leaving the camp, so the association tents will provide a good place for leisure hours. A cor dial Invitation is extended to all en listed men and officers to make use of the features provided. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your rroctr r.torm your moner If F doa'l Hka Scbtllinj't Bait: we par bin BIDS WANTED The building committee. Eugene heating Oregon, asks for bids for electric lighting and gas piping for I. O. O. F. building, on electric wir-; ing and gas piping until noon, July 30, 1 90S; on heating until August i la, 1908, at noon. Plans and sped-1 flrations on file at the office of the architect, John Ilunzickcr, Eugene, ; Or. al R. C. MORGAN'S ITRMTI RE FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole-; sale or retail trade Factory at past1 end of Fifth street. Repairing solid-j 3312. Residence 324 High street.! Gasoline woodsaw. If tm..i-: J. 'nmt - V a,il inn n-- EDWARD SHEARER, Local HUNTER & W1LLOUGHBY Wiring STOCK OF ELECTJUC IRONS JUST RECEIVED Often The Kidneys Are o Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy KUneys Make Imrur; Blood. It ueil to be considered tli.it nnH- urinary ami bladder troubles mltc to Iw traced to jrny: kidneys, luu llou mmicru j science prow that nearly a.l diseases have the r Kv-timine. in the disor.ier oi these mor-l i:r.jHrtaul organs. The kid'ievs filter and purity the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak r out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help ill the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring vour kidnevs, The mild and the extraordinary effect of Y T-M . c- I, . . kidney remedy, is soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on Us merits lv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You mav have a sample bottle Horn of 8 wan -Root. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to 6nd out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binj hamton.N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. PUREJVIEAT AND MILK WANTED IN EUGENE The pure food campaign wnlcn a number of Eugene citizens are actively at work at present in the riprurm natsin tn un. .u- .......... l. t c llml luc j WImam M ana H. ftl uuKe, propnet meat and milk supply of the city is as I of the anti-Statement No. 1 propo good as It can be made, is bringing ganda and who is bound by the bonds to its support some of the most influ-1 of bread and salt to the camp of enttal organizations of Eugene, writes , Charles W. Fulton, Is to be chairman the hugene correspondent of the Ore-1 of the Republican state central com-8n'an- , , imittee. . A petition, to be placed before the, William M. Cake is down and out. city council, is being circulated by E. I according to the way the game Is be- SchwniZSChild, Who Was the original . Inn- nlnvi.il nnrl (ho curds pro linlnir n,0VBr 1,1 ,hls reform, and the signa-1 uires, wnicn are careruiiy solicited, I Mr. Beach. The Joys of harmony are include the leading physicians. in the) to be fostered and maintained within city and those citizens who are will- the ranks of the Republican party, Ing to stand by the authorities In even if, like a college of good stir their efforts to scure the things ask-1 geons. It is necessary for the state e(l 'or. committee to amputate Chairman ' . - Cake and graft on a new head In the itEMMW i'i.itt .NEW GRAND OFFICERS ! Medford, July 30. At the busi ness session of the Red Men this I morning the followlne officers for! the ensuing year were elected: Great1 sachem for Oregon. J. H. Fitzgerald of Medford; great Benior sagamore, A. E. Buttner of Portland; great Ju nior sagamore, W. L. Little of Ore gon -City; great prophet, George N. Farrin of Marshfield; great keeper of the records, L. Carstenson of Port land; great keeper of the wampum, James A. Devlin of Pendleton; great representative to the annual confer ence at Bridgeport, Conn., L. L. Ja cobs of Medford, R. W. Ritner of Pendleton, George W. Orton of Port land. The next great council of Ore gon will be held in Portland in 1909. iti r n uiimiiu a. ... ......... . Dr. J. W. Harris has moved his of fice from the rooms over Linn's drug store to a suite of rooms In the new addition to the First National Bnnk building, where he can be found at his usual office hours. His new phono number Is Main 052. all Just Exnclly Right "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years and find them just exactly right," pays A. A. Fel ton, of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New 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. 1 WOOD SAWING. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf i fjBaojne Woodsaw. . BRICK, BRICK flrst-rlnsa brick, delivered or In yard yard immediately across rlv- er on i,inton place at! ED WILES. I Monarch ranges. Thirty days1 free 1 trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co tf riean the ll)8 VM HJ ' -L"- ENGINEERING o o :::::: BEACH IS AKTK.lt 111 I, I A" CAKE'S JOlt S. C. Beach, senator from Multno mah county, foresworn enemy of Jon- athan Bourne, political antagonist of ....... .. ..... n . . . stacked" to "clean" him and "fatten" norm ot senator ueacni. i-urtiaun Journal- LOST VALLEY NOTES (Special Correspondence.) Lost Valley, July 30. Haying Is now almost a thing of tho past In this vicinity. H. M. Parvln made a trip to Eu gene last Thursday. Rev. Frank Kelly, pastor of the Baptist church here, spent the past week visiting friends at Dorena and Saginaw. E. M. Parker and family started for Silver Lake and other Eastern Oregon points last Wednesday, the 23d. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. McDougal sticnt a week In our pleasant valley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fenton. They left yesterday for Hazel Dell, where they will stay for two or three I vpfilri, T. H. Fenton visited in Eugene last Saturday. Rev. I). 10. Baker has sent nil ap pointment for the 5th Sunday in Au gust. Rev. Baker's visits are always appreciated. llro. R. L. Edwards held services at Trent last Sunday. Edgar Johnson and Rhode Wll hclin started for a hunting trip to- 'duy. Several of our neighbors have been camped up the river several miles, I picking blackberries. City subscribers who desire The Guard mailed to them at summer resorts or . other out-of-town places will please no tify the office, giving city ad dress, also new address, and the length of time they desire the paper sent to the latter. On returning, please notify office In order that service by carrier may be promptly resumed. 4,4. 4j ' i E. If. Ilarriman was to leave New York to, lav to spend a month In the woods of Southern Oregon. He will! niak" the trip across the continent slowly, Inspecting his railroads en I route. Mr. Ilarriman said, today that he Is seeking absolute rest In his trip to the Pacific coast, and will not 'try to break sliced records on his I trin. as he has done on former visits ! to the coast. 3FX Manager O Howe Buoy FOR. Real Estate 542 Willamette St. EUGENE Miidicd and Surgical STAFF T Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Prouer, M. D. P. I. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaieie, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D.. Supt. I. ORDER TO SHOW CAl'SE. In the County Court of the Stalo of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter ot the Guarilia...inp of jimiij tycayci, uusivr weaver, t.l RUl,T, Wuu, nilnnn This causu coming on to be heard July 17th, mnci, on t:ie verified pett t'on of John M. Williams, tho guar dian of tho above named minors for a license to i.e',1 the Interest of said minors in the real property descrlbad as follows. Beginning at the southwest corner ot donation laud claim No. 51 Notif. No. 7026 In section 33, township IS 8., r. 2 w., run thence north 14 do- ' Keeea east lo.2." chains; thence east i cnaius; soma in. i:a cnning, and vest 2 4 chnlnn to beginning, contain Ing 30. !0 uc.'ei ; also beginning at the northeast corner of 1). L. CI. 51 Notlf. No. 7021! in section 33, town ship 18 s., r. 2 w., run west 13.30 chains, south 15.10 chains to south line of said claim, east 43.30 chairs to s.e. corner 'hereof and lortli Ul, minutes east 15.10 chains to bfuln nlng, containing 0 1.10 acrvi, more or less, all in i an county, Omg'in. And It appearing to the court that It will be beneficial to the said ward.; that their Interest In said real estate should ho sold. It Is therefore ordered that said Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver and Susan Weave- and their father mi l , mother, Peter Weaver and Carrl" i Weaver ant all persons luteiested In their estute appear In this cO'it ant- show cause, If any they have, why ar. order should not he made by this court licensing the guardian ,' said minors to sell the Interest of said mi nors in said land, and that Monday, j August 17th, 1908, at tho hour of 9 a. m.. be fixed as tho time for 1 hearing the said petition and any ol- - Jcctions that may be filed thereto, and that this order be served on said persons by publication thereof for three successive weeks In the F,ugeii'! Dally Guard, a newspaper, clrcul.it-f Ing in Lane County, Oregon. G. R. CHRISM AN, Judge. Singer Sewing .v.acnlno Company,' 615 Willamette street, phone Red I 14(1. tf: When hungry ,Mti't forget that I White's restaurant will satisfy you. COMPANY 5 1 6 Willamette St., Eugene GAS o o o HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. riLESt truss: riLics!' Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, blooding and Itching nllaa .PUBS. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching it once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared tor piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 60o and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co.. props., Cleveland. O. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CORVALLIS, - OREGON Orfers colleglnlo courses in Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal Husbandry. Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic! Srlenco and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanla Arts, Including forgo work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, niu chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens Sept, gtj. Illustrated catalogue with full In formation on application to thtt Re gistrar, free. r Madame Dean's FR SEE Pills. f A RAFR, CltllTAIW IlR I.IRr Poll HUI'HHKHHKD MiessTiiCATiow. lEIEl mm TO Fall. Hufi'l Huri'I Bh..iIvI Hiitln'ucllnn (lliur antcod or Moni.y iWumlfil. Ht-nt pre paid l..r ll.io t b.ix. WlllniMiil lli. in on trial, to lo piilil fur when relieved. HHiiipIci Fr-. liiMlHt mi Kctlliitc tho (re, mine, neeept no auhfltltuu. ir your driiKKlKL direr, nut buvo them Hcnd your onlern to tlio UNITED HEOICtL CO., loi 74, Liaculir, Pi. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano (INC.) Stoves, Supplies, Piping o VsBshdsU o o o O