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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1908)
o o o o )0ItlERN MAC bi Oregon) Lot, Ore. as fol lows: 0Vy vis CaHforaU !87.5o . 82.5o. 81.75 75.oO 75.00 ttrnfi tatui 16.25 71.25 . "63.75 63,75, by 63.75 M wffl.be on sale Ly4,l8 Ec 5, 6, 19. & 16,7,21,32 Mldiyt wltliop ap f unt wilma liu& lifj THE DATES . Ltba ItiorauHoaulloa J. GILLETE Local Agent milt to ;tay, General Pas- igent, Portland, Ore. pes smoking good I pves him relaxation. H Hood Cigar is a fongauthinktagmen pely the best 10c l f market ic.Gas,Water Jsette Valley Co ENGINES SON, 1NCK wiWYINGand MACHINERY Gatolln. ri-. 1 'mriiiK, in.. . . " " lett, '"K, grind- -"irs "'IM ilKT""19 Mo- windmill, anri hi w. 1 ' taVui., ben "".. " wtalop,,. .nq ""tlDW.CO. elox 4 J,, 1 Bunk --" uiUil Gi'Arto. o IhTcanrls HavB Kidney I UUUUUUUV - - - m t Trouble and Never Suspect it. ITevulrncr " KlUiier Dl.eu.e. Most people clo not reamc mc ine increase and remarkable prevalency lnS of kidney disease. While kidney dis- orucrs arc wic diseases that pre vail, mcy di c almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vho con- . tent itmiiuf uilh dortoring the rf, while the orig inal diuate undermines the system. Wilt To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, win in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder iiid every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water nd scalding paiu in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer and overcomes ui uupicamu cessity of being compelled to go often i J...:-., dnv. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and he extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine Tou should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a i .. .-11.- all - - K'VW DOOJC wink - aboutit, bothsentfree by mall. Auorcss m. Kilmer oc v."., m bamton, JN. V. wnen writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbamton, N. Y. Kir: UN 8.KDM?? Successors to ARMITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing; the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL MEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL $ SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 CIs. ISSCED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), ILBERTJ BORlg, ri'RLISHKRS, u.M.oiM 47 w. aim St.. Nsw Yoaa, AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger cat for hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 'Hall & shumway Plumbing and Sewer Work. A'o general Jobbing In tin and beet Iron work. Iron work promptly itundM to. rrft a fan ii0, tt Bambini rurtarw 'Vhone Bhufc !.)-1. Tt, ,! Sts. Warns Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR SALE H Willamette St..' Eugene. Oregon Phone Black 11 U THE KTgK ft MILITIAMEN O WILL BE HOME TH0BSDAY IIHKAK ('AMI' tt ' i: x I: s i, A V MOKXIXc; AM, siOI' 1 ,.OHT. L,M AWII ILK WILL AHUIVK IX KKiKXK (IX .VI.-, A. M TWAIN-. V. ,,. A. ;ltKVT 81-CTKSS AM) ( OXVKMKXt K (Special Correspondent ) Camp David Stanlev. Auk " 9 ! my previous letter I did not 'mention' Company E, or Cottage Grove " which belongs to the l.anf collnty ,rnn'ui gent with Captain Johnson' I mand and First Lieutenant Metca f and Second Lieutenant Petrie on duty with company. Two familiar facea are to be found In Its ranks, Wlllard Llkins and Frank Woodruff, both of whom were nieml.ers of Company C Second Oregon Volunteers, and serv ed through the Spanish-American Uer.Tblrd and Folrtb regiments. O. N. G. were paid United States pay today and the boys are happy This morning being Saturdav in spection of quarters was held'nv a regular army officer. The afternoon is given up to athletics, and a fine baseball frame U in nmv.na.. seems to be pleasing the soldier fans very much as every now and then the onlookers will burst into cheers that can be heard quite a distance. 1. M, C. A. (iient Success The armv Y m c a i . success, and any one who could wit- privileges and conveniences provided the men fn nitanrianfl , not help becoming enthusiastic sup- l" nioveiiient and one can hear this remark mnHa t,nl(n nr. by some of the boys from Eugene: i:u we una a i , m. V. A. build ing and aSSOCiaHnn 111 P?mrnna " AnA giving my opinion, after having at- leuueu camps like this for several years. I can say that the Influence is a strong and healthy one on the men ..ami,, n. eieai worn ana a great need. Tomorrow IKnnrinvl nn H.i,.. ....11 and many have taken advantage of luio iiu are in oeaitie, lacomj-., Olympla and other nearby Washing ton cities. Incidents of Cnnip While Pnmtinnv A inaca ihPn.... . Albany last Monday a member of the company who got off the car claims nc i-uaa?u a uuuglllllll lor six uioeks, but failed to catch it. Pretty swift for Albany. Lieutenant White has proven his skill as a "bronco buster" and from the stunts he put his horse through at battalion drill Wednesday morning he is pronounced an expert riding master. Both the horse and the lieu tenant were perspiring freely when the exhibition was over, but he main tains he was not "skared 'tall" and Is ready to give riding lessons on his return. Leave Wodnvmuiy We leave here Wednesday morning and will stop in Portland a while. Company A leaves Portland for Eu gene at 1 o'clock Thursday morning, and will arrive home about 5:50 the same morning. No men are on the sick report. A few have sore feet and light troubles, but nothing serious. XKWS OF THE DAY" IX IIUKVITV I'Oli.M. Washington. I). C. Aug. in. Chief Carpenter .1. I). Fletcher of the navy was placed on the retired list today on account of ae. Grand Forks. X. D.. Aug. 10. The seventh annual tournament, of the North Dakota Tennis association opened here today under favorable auspices. The principal events on the week's program are the State championships and the Red Hiver Valley championships. Tokio, Aug. 10. The South Man ehnrinn railroad, which recently was placed officially under the control of the Department of Communications of the Japanese Government, today inaugurated a weekly service be tween Darlen and Shanghai. Detroit, Mich, Aug. 1 0. The ninth biennial convention of the In ternational Brotherhood of Station ary Firemen began in Detroit today with delegates present from all parts of the United States and Canada. The sessions will last till the end of the week. Boston. Mass., Aug. in. Delegates representing 2.0no.OHO Catholic men and women throughout the t'nlted States were present this afternoon when the seventh national conven tion of the American Federation of Catholic Societies began its sessions In Svmphony Hall In this city Presi dent' Feeney of Brooklyn called the gathering to order. Narragansett Pier. U. I.. Aug in ment under the auspices of the I oint n- f'1,,1, hcL'.m hire to- dav with a good attendance. The events to be decided during the week events to e u-:ni"i .......... include men's singles, mens doubles. L" J" ,i.,.h bibles. A $4nn silver challenge cup is offered for men Quit August 10: The congress of . . I In a tU'f ! BOS- of Kruinor con.. , . ' A" p-' " .. -I,.- tniinv mirsi am ui i n h, te Government. The session ,o he of particular ""j will have to provide funds to i new the present financial straits of the Government. , , , ,. Washington. D. '' " ,,. Joseph M. K. tuO n I - States w;::' M - life In California, iroin no he was appointed to the Kuprcme nA.IT OC..n. MOM. XV, U (.I s '"'"'h by I'residint 1 v.v M. Kini.'.v Dallas It i' I it I. ! j T. as. Aug. ., I.,a,in ans in rexas i... . i ""''.-rH uf ,h, a m.itee. met m i,,.r,,;u M :"""' 'hV a,Taug.;m. n,s for' Ihe stale ct.uveniion to be li,i K.re lo. morrow. Tbe convention w'll select candidates fr governor and other s.ato otileers to he vot.nl for a' the .November election. Krie. Pa.. Aug. 10. There was a large and representative audience to day at the opening of the annual con vention of the Luther League of I ennsylvanla in this cl'v. The liiti-.i session in the Luther Memorial church this alternoon was devoiea to reports showing the work being doue by the various local organiza tions. The sessions will be conclud ed tomorrow. """'"n. Mass., Auc. 10 As the day draws near for the "Cy" Young Uft.iuininal Interest In the event in creases among the baseball fans of Boston and vicinity. Next Saturday is the day. and the American I Park is the place. The people of Greater Boston will then honor the world's greatest ball player as he de serves. The g.ime on the dnv of the testimonial will be participated in by two players from each duh of the American league. The veteran pitch er in whose honor the event Is to bo held will be the recipient of numer ous gifts from the "rooters' " clubs and from Individual admirers. MARRIED Miss Mayme Henton of Tacoma and Homer B. Angell of Portland, were married Wednesday afternoon of last week at 5 o'clock nt the resi H.,n"P of the bride's aunt, Mrs. C. C. loans on North Twenty-Ninth streeet, Tacoma. Kev. Herbert Judson White read the marriage service in the pres ence of the close friends and relatives of the bridal pair, and during the xchango of vows Miss Hubbard, al so of tnis city, sang "Annie Laurie." In the parlor where the ceremony was performed, a bridal bower of white Jessamine and Testout roses was arranged and bowls of flowers were placed on the tables and man tels throughout the house. The bride was unattended and wore a gown of white silk mtille, with trim mings of Valenciennes lace. Her Mowers were an arm boquet of white carnations. After the wedding a bridal supper was served on the lawn of the Johns residence, covers being laid for 24. A large centerpiece of roses over pink was the chosen ornament. Mr. and Mrs. Angell left that eve ning for Victoria, from there coming to this city, where they will visit for a few days before leaving on a six week's trip through Montana and Idaho. The bride wore a smart trav eling costume of brown with hat and gloves of the same shade. Mr. and Mrs. Angel will live here, where Mr, Angel Is practicing his profession as a lawyer. Telegram. R. B. WRAY WILIj Tin IX AUTO GARAGE. R. B. Wray, who Is local agent for the Bulck automobile, will put in a garage In this city. Just as soon as a suitable location can be secured. He is prepared to do auto livery business for the traveling public or for pleas ure trips. Call up to Eugeue Trans fer Co., Phone Red 1101. FOR SALE, EXCHANGE Oil LEASE T-Invinir rnnclnrlerl to retire from the lumber business I offer for Bale, Idiigo nr a'lll uYeh.i n ire for Eugene or Portland income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business. Mill located at river bridge In the centre of Eugene city, east and west. mid only three blocks from tile t. v. U. n. Thto i o fine nnnnrlnnitv for some one to go Into the lumber business, as there is always a big local demand for all slabwood, sawdust, shavings, cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mlllnian can mase mis ..rif nnv for Itself in two years, and if he will operate day and night in one year. Greatest opportunity in .Kift nn-, nt nroptin for a mill man: best located mill in the state. Capac ity. 29,000 feet in ten hours. When you have tnis mm you me at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention u interested m a lumber proposition. I am sure you . uni it in the state. The ..ii,ftft ..o... aft ihn surer vou are of quiunei j. ... - - making your rormnc, iur luid . a chance in a lifetime. M. S. MAKn.r.11, 333 Pearl street. i Eugene, Or. well nim.LiJfo Get your wells drilled by old and j experienced well-drillers. iv, Hprf 4S72. tr BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, S67 So. Willamette St. FOIi WOOPSAWSXO Gaso.ene power. Apply J. H . Con- ' Un ' Telephone Black r f - cor , w. H. Davis. M al W(XI HAWI.VO. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. Boddy. All wood sawen a guaK.v J"r''r'V"' ' , ' 3,M street, tf I prv i i' Pimm? ni' " Gasoline Woodsaw. I m.NTKs AVi CAMPKHS if vVi ar- thlnklt.c of going Into tn mountains hnn-ln f ! J,",, ,741. or ...ILat 4-3 Ol v.. street. Slner Sewtug r.ar-r.ijy Com y. R15 Willamette street, phone iied a e 1 tl I O T in. liiiw Newland's Table Linens , Undoubtedly the lowest prices ev er marked on these qualities. The designs are of high order. Neat patterns in water llllles, popples and floral effects some with napkins to match. One piece 58-lnch bleached table damask, fancy design, very special at, the "iO yard J7C One piece Canterbury Bell design, bleached linen and would be good value at 60c. A ff price Hft C One piece bleached linen, 58 Inch, Ivy leaf design, extra good quality, 7Cf sale, yard C VC One piece 64-inch design, popples, a splendid $1.00 quality, our Bpeclal sule price Ofta per yard JJC One piece of fine mercerized table Damask, (0 Inches wide, full bleached beautiful pattern and great values at 1 1 00 70-Inch extra heavy bleached table linen that would be good value at $1.50 the yard. Our price yard . . $1.25 Huck Toweling Special value in toweling during Sale. Good quality. Q bleached Huck 7C Good quality 1 C linen Huck 1 JC Extra fine linen t at yard tvJC NEWLAND'S STORE has. Just received an advanc e shipment of ladles' Suits, elegantly tailored, new Fall Styles. Jackets are Just the right length and full satin lined. We want you to see these New Suits for we cannot begin to tell you In this ad of their be auty and elegance. COLORS golddn brown, black, and these suits, your saving Is $19.15 They are made of new Kail material and at these prices they should all be gone In a week; sale Special Today AND EVERY DAY J Bass-Hueter Paint and a good painter JJmakc J the best job on cart. J F. LUDFORD J02 W. 8th St. 4) IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK inn i uw i until Ht Sale or Trade Will you trad or stll your larm, f tort or land ? olltr you asple-did Investment In a new country ol rich resources Ideal climate all tbe year. Dairy, Iruimlnerals.lishii, manufacturing- rusiness foe all. n the Coast ; Bandon-By-The Sea. bend lour cents in stamps lor h.nej somrly illtrlated boo.lttand lull particulars. " The Warren Publicity '. Suite Iliicliiinan lllilg. Portland, Oregon, Shirt Waist Saturday Morning, August 8ih, we will place on sale l lot of White Lawn Waists: all thi year's styles, lace at 4 embroid ery trimmed, some with long sleeves open in front, others with three-quarter sleeves o, en in the back. Not i single waist worth less than fl.48 and many are good values at 52: Sale price 98c $2.50 and $3.00 Waists $1.50 Another lot of white Lawn Waists All this year's styles and the very best make thret qusrter sleeves. They are regular A l f $2.50 and $3.00 waists, they go on . h 1 1 sale Saturday, at each WIIWU 01 0 0 ror tI,rl white lawn waists. I , H n These are regular $3.50 waists. Beautifully embroidered fronts. Wash Goods Remnants at Great Reductions Some of these lengths are ample for Summer Dresses, some will make Children's Dresses or aprons, and other Shirt Waists or Skirts, Negligees or Dressing Sacquea ranging from one to eight yards. The colorings are shown In an Imnienso variety of docldedly attrac tive patterns. Almost any need for Wash Dress Goods may be supplied at less than the former low prices. Beautiful Swiss. Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries on Sale Beginning Saturday you will have a chance to buy all kinds of em broideries at a splendid saving In price, some fine wide Swiss flouncing down to the nurrow edging all underprlced. One Special Lot 5c We will have a lot of embroidery ' special for this sale. Many of them are good 10c valuos; your choice of the lot C at, yd JC Ladies' Long Gloves Elbow lengths In Indies' Jersey gloves, black and whle; extra " ".r8"1 49c Best Lisle ' Mousquetalre elbow length, black ad white, worth a third more; our special f C sale price ft SV new blue. They would be good values at $25.00, and If you buy one of Lovelace now on the race track of season. $35.00 to insure, Tyler B. Veloce pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid Rickel, Owners Eugene, Oregon Kincaid's Barn, Thirteenth and Charnelton Streets EUGENE Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuykendall, M. D. V. O. Prosser, M. D. P. I. Bartle, M. D B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M. D. L. E. McDoujral, 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. HOTEL BRADSriAW Rooms and board. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen, including dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport.Ore. O O 90c Fine Swiss 58c We will have on sale some fine Swiss Embroidery at about half worth some IS Inches wide; SlOc values f Q. at JUL Ladies' Belts 'r choice of a lot of ""black, brown, blue and col ored belts, regular 35c values, 03c BELTS I.Tc We have sorted up another lot beitB, which include all our reg ular 50c and 65c belts; all go in one big LSf lot, at each tJC ftau.vu, aiiu ii juu uiij uuc ut $14.85 Offerings The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers the Northwest. $25.00 by the A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Pcrchcron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weight, 2300 pounds. The cham HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating: room and equipment. Appliances (orX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application.