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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1908)
i:ii;:;::;::::::;:::in::::::::::::gn: ft???????222222222222 U PAY A HIGH P T70R almost everything you buy, including the common it2t!!2!2!2!t:222:::::::::x::xz: is O I YO RICE 8 H i ( - I tx if I The necessities ana tne expensive luxuries, num iuuuluii to automobiles. The one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought cheaper today than for many a year past and is retailed in Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices. This means that your dollar will buy more now than at any other time and this is therefore the time to spend it. $oth Lumber C 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. ::::::::mjmm:m:m2:::::::::::::m Come Now! Don't Delay! . See the Famous Clairvoyants SPECIAL OFFER. Reduced Prices for a Few Days Only 50C Readings 50c The liclmiirs, the world-famous Clairvoyants ami I 'a 1 in Int k. can ho eoiiBiillod (in- lu n.'xt ni'k lit tho reduced fee (it ftOr. (imcii at thk h.vmoith IIOTIOI,, llhiinctto HI., next to Itcglstcr Office. Hour 0 to II, Dully anil Siin.ley. Tho Iicluinra, llltiiloo Seers anil 1'nliiilnlB, reveal every Incident of your lite, give advice on nil af fairs, business, love, marriage ami divorce. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Regular $3 Reading This Week for 50 Cents ATLANTIC FLEET COMPLETES LONGEST LEG OF VOYAGE BTUVKS IIKAVK MIDI'S GraiUat known rtniedy lo hvn Hl,MniAOr,(Xt. 3I.H0J -Thu Ii to cilly ihil 1 fv n nun out boitu ol "Sloo'i Hv I Vop" And cured hf oi hrivnt This i n tut wtntrr tod iht hu qol twen tlteclrd u:w - G fillip PH.S.CSl'OM', S4lrm.Or. hoc uW by U JrujjiUi. $1.00 WILLIAMS' Rl.lMtt Ml,ly Hart you neairciea your kidneys? !! you overworked your serious system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you palm In the lolnt, tide, bark, (rolni der the eyea? Too frequent a dpi I re to rasa urine? If eo, Wllltsmi' Kid ney l'llli will rure you. Sold by Linn Prug t'o., price t rente WUIiauii Mf. Co., props.. Cleveland, Ohio. I'Olt SA1 K. KiirriiK niul city property Nil KKi'lll. Addles. N. -lis l.uwn'nm street. for sale lioboskv, alt tin you want your window w!i '!. nr house or office rlraned' Oo.v.1 work guaranteed at reasonable' prices. M. k Miller. 71 Last Seven' hi street; phone He 1 ,n NtllSI KlUi: KOU THK I.IAIUV Auckland. N. 7... Aug. 10 The ar rival of tho American battU-shlp fleot completing the IniiKi'Mt H't! In Its world itiiIho, wan hailed with ilollKht liy tlif piMiple of Auckland anil. In flirt, of the whole nf New Zcalnnd. Tim harbor of Auckland, which in often termed the Naples of the South, never presented a more boun tiful iippi'iimnce than It did when the meat white battleships, flyinn tho American colors, steamed Into the harbor one after another mill dropped anchor, the flagship Connecticut lend ing tho line. The city was early astir, (excur sion trains brought large crowds from Wellington, Christchnrch and olhor points, the number of visitors exceeding all past records In the his tory of this city. Thousands Jour neyed out to tho headlands to catch the first glimpse of the fleet. The waters of the harbor were dotted ev erywhere with yachts and excursion crafts of every description, while the wharves and hniltlliiitx ntonir tho ' waterways were thronged with men. . women and children. On all the buildings the Stars and Stripes and the I'nlon .lack floated side by side. The American colors were to tie seen everywhere and many of the people met In the streets carried tiny Ameri can flags. The arrival of the powerful vessels nf war afforded a marine spectacle magnificent beyond anything ever seen before 111 these waters. The Con necticut, plowing her way majes tically through the channel was fol lowed Into tho harbor by tho Min nesota, Kearsage. Kentucky, Ver mont and other vessels of the fleet. Around and about them everywhere the ttoats of the excursion fleet, which kept up a const.int tooting of whlitli-e and a display of daylight fireworks. As soon as the flagship came to anchor she was boarded by the roceiw tlon committee, who formally wel comed Admiral Sporry and his offi cers and men to partake of New Zea land hospitality. Soon afterward He,ir Adih( S;-rr. male tin offtc Inl visit In the Mayor of Auckland, who returned the is t The exchange of offl.ial courtesies bctwtvn the Ad miral and Lord rltillkett. the lieu tenant Koteruor, w.is deferred until later. Ttie off!,'!.il proiva-iune for to,la I Included the official '..Hiding. State trceeptione.ini present .it ion of ad dresses t I'r.vsiden! K.ios vc!t and I A liiural Sherry, with a procession. o civic reception, mayoral luncheon and military review as events of tho af ternoon and evening, concluding with a State banquet and a display of fire works and a general llluinlnatkn of thu city. Too eiue.-'.ainnipiit programme, as finally arranging for the remaining days nf tho week. Is as follows: Tuesday: One thousand men land for an entertainniont and mayoral receptions, evening, State bull at (lov emor House, the men being untor tulned In various halls. Wednesday: Race meeting, after which Admirals, officers and other guests leave In a special train' for Koto Kua. the great pleasure resort In New Zealand, where an elaborate Maori welcomo will be given them and they will go sightseeing; even ing, various entertainments. Includ ing Malro dancing and sports. Thur.-diiv morning: One 'housand men Innd and are entertained at lun cheon; a'ternoon. LooO land and at tend matinees at the theatres; ev ening, loop men attend sports, and various entertainments will be pro vided lor the officers and non-coni-mlssioned officers. Friday: Haces and football and lacrosse matches; evening, the sur geons of the flee's will be entertain ed by the I'.rUtsh Medical Associa tion. Tne officers of the fleet are en thuslastl' ovt- the suevess of the long run from Honolulu to urkland. probably the longest craiae ever made t y a battlehln f.?e: w ithout coaling. A good formation was main tained throughout th ruu. through the necessity of economizing on coal prevented th speed contests and tac-l.-al evolutions In which the fleet t.-lght otherwise have engaged. the general health of the crew is reported excellent. Trom 3.000 to Viieu of ih men of th - fleet will be riven shore leave dally dm Mia the cjiv of foil.- Mays In mis harhor At the request of AdmlrM P;orrv no II Hor of any kind will ho s rved at ai.y ol the inn tioii ariatikid eir th oiitert.'ilnmetit of the men here. Out door sports will form a prominent feature of. the programme, together with the several gardi n parties and special matinee performanc, s at the theatr-s. l'r.insportalton on the tramwais is free to all of 'hose w, -.ting tne AttierU-ur. uniform and a number of i-hices of auiueuiellt h.i deel led to it've free lulmt-MOU te ;h. sailors of the fleet. NARROW ESCAPE FOR SAWMILL AT SAGINAW A blir fire rnvtri In ihn u-.,lu tho Booth-Kelly sawmill five miles iium auginuw an uay sunuuy, ana i for a tune the mill was In greui dan- j ger, but the company rushed a large j force of men up mere and by hard i worn succeeded in ketplng the flames I from the plant and in ciivalus tliemj so tnat all danger has now apparent-1 ly passed. The fire started quite a distance from the mill and ut first! it was thought there was no longer ' at all, but the breeze fanned the i flumes and they soon spread bevoml I control. Wi.nl was sent down to Saginaw and thirty-five or forty men; were sent up to fight the Humes. Tliey womed hard till late lust night and were finally successful in slay-; ing the progress of the fire, which i was in u logged-off tract of land and I no green tiiuuer was dumaged. 4. 4. BORX. j. 1 1 ; In Eugene, to H. G. .Miller and' wife, Aiie. f, los, a son. 1 In Kugene. to V. C.lford Nash and1 wlu, Vtigust 9, 190S, no,,. i COFFEE Your grocer must sell foor coffee; we can't all be comfortable; but he needn't sell it to you. Timr iracn reform roor moiir II Tog oa'l IU ScailUat 'i B.i. wi m him. IK Vtll KVKW The merits of T.xas Wonder von jroiild never suffer from Kldnev Bladder or rheumatic trouble II "a bottle (two mnnrbs' ir , y O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for test monlaia n, I' .- .. .. .... . 1 Olive street, St. Louis. .aiuer luius nij,,.,- i ' der . Vnic M.i.i. . ' '-'" ?f J "'v ciiure, tf C ASTOR I A For Infaati and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Tl...,r ,1.. 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