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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
Till ETGEN1 DAILY GUARD, TliriWDAV. AIGIST 13, 1008 cm mm i ino EAGLES ARE SOARING HIGH AT SEATTLE CLOSING OUT SAL ARRIVE HOME FROM ENCAMPMENT 1 ; H The Kind You Have Alway D-.uir.it, nd wlilc linx been la uso for over 30 yearn, liait borne the nature of - and hiui been made ander lilft per l? s itA?!?-?--?- 8nal aupervlalon aliico It liifuacy. lUlfW-UtcA4U Allow no one to deceive yon in thla. All ConntcrfelU, Imltntion and Jmtt-aueood " are but Rxperlnienta that trifle with and citfer tlie health ot lufauU and Children Ezperisno agaiust Kxpertnieut. Whac is CASTOR I A Caatorla in a liannlemi mibstltute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Jrop and Bootain; Syrups. It is JHleuaaat, It euilalmi uelther Opium, Morphine nor other Xurootk) aiibatauco. IU are 1 1U guarantee. It destroy Worm and allar FevorUhawia. It cure EMurrhusa aud Wind Colic It rollovea Teething Trouble, enre Couatlpution and Flatulency. It aanliullates the Food, rrrulatea the Htonuuh and IloweU, giving healthy aad natural aleep. The Children' I'aoaceTh Mother VrktwL GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Beari the Signature of I The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. IIWWM OITT, . : Ji The LENOX Portland's New and Mott Modernly Furabbed HOTEL Third and Main Strata PORTLAND, ORICON Poucuing every convenience and anideal location fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to buiincu center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rata Kiirtttaan Plaa Rata American Plaa 11.00 and 11.60 pur day. 12.50 and 13.00 per day. 11.00 and U 00 with bath. $5.60 and 14.00 with bath. O. H. SPENCER, Manager a a .T. R (V-l EugMM Cuird on PH THE EXQUISITE AROMA OF CHOICE COFFEE will tie round In out' ftnu Mend uf Mot-hit ami Juva that ini.k.'a a nip of mftVp tit for tho Rods. Our ivimtutlou U your nuf luinri. In the matter of tens ntid uud I'offrt'H, mid you ran hotter quality at lower prli-ea here than at any other xturo In Kiinene. Purity, fine flavor ami uulfty In guarantied with ev ery pound of ten, coffee or upleea sold al lireen'H. . W. M. CREEN. DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23. ELI BANGS J. II. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First CUis Turnouts of All Descriptions CTArrc VKKNZ1E STAGEWavn EugtM EVV.F.NE FLORENCE STAGE- At SlJD a. m SIlmAi nmt .U .. A A.. I.... I L' . . private m4J,Kn but will call ic lor MarWtuo, cUw coonrction by k. . . .f I.I. 1 Ik - J . .. L. . I - 1 , . tirainrr Kir Flwrnce and A(nw Livery Phone Main 2 1 ( OMPAMKS A AM) " CA.MK IX ON THIS MORNING'S THAIS' I'ltO.M AMKRICAN I.AKK WIIKKK THKV KI'KNT TKX DAVS IX CAM I OF INSTRl"TION ALL ItKl'OItT A GOOD TIMK Colonel Geo. 0. Yoran, of the Fourta Infantry, O. N. G., and Com panies A and C returned home on the 6 o'clock train this morning from the American Lake, maneuver field, after ten days of most creditable military work. All the men were In the finest possible physical condition, tanned and hardy after the long marches in the dust and heat. No sickness was reported from exhaus tlon or from the bivouac Monday night in the bitter cold. From the hour the troops reach ed camp until they entrained for their return to Oregon, they displayed military capacity In every move. Ar riving at the maneuver field Monday, August 3, the two Oregon regiments threw up their camps in the course of a few hours, and were ready for the field at daylight the next morn ing. Commissary and quartermaster's departments were handled with sffl clency and there was no shortage of supplies or inferiority of rations it camp or In tho field at any time. Il'ith regiments did peculiarly ef fective work In the period of simulat ed w;irfare of Monday and Tuesday. They were on opposite aides, hut did not n;me In contact with ench other nn the battlefield. The Third was re sponsible for the defeat of the llhie army on Monday, while the Fourth Infantry, In conjunction with the First and Sixth United States Infan try regiments, won Tuesday morn ing's engagement for the Dine force The boys all say this was the best encampment as regards military in struction they ever attended, and are not complaining of the hard work during their ten days of service. t AMUSEMENTS Hen Ferguson, representing the American Amusement Company, Is In town making final arnngements for Ills aggregation. They have met with great ttiieciup recently In towns south of here There are five pay jhowg and every one clean, mornl and interesting. T'e "Dixie Land" or ".Smith before tho war," consisting of eight colore I entertainers, will please n!l the patrons. The Vene tian Ulowers give a scientific exhi bition of blowing, spinning and weaving glass, and they show how common glass Is made into various ornaments. Knch person paying ad mission receives a present. The "cra zy bouse" is where you enjoy a good hearty laugh, and Imagine yon are going through space and looping the loop, an illusion without the aid of mirrors. "Omaso," the Australian wild girl In her den of forty living reptiles, Ib worth seeing. The electric theatre, featuring pictures of the lllark I'rln cesa, and many other amusing films, gives entire satisfaction. The shows will exhibit here all next week, com mencing Monday night, August 17th. iiiiJ ('losing their engagement Satur day night, Angus: I'lld. The carnival grounds will be located on the lot near the S. 1'. depot. Tho free at traction of KM Mangles, the boy won der, diving T.'i feet into a tank or, :tii Inches of water, dning his sensational suicide Hie high dive. Is tree, and takes place every night. Join the crowd, and remember the time and place. I The daman players, w ho presented tin the Hontler to a good-sized au Seattle, Wash., Aug. 12. Nomina-1 tlon of officers tor the ensuing year j and selection of the place of meeting! j for 1909 were the principal business before the grand aerie of the rra ternal Order of Eagles today. A hot fight has developed for the next place of meeting with Omaha, St. Paul and Saratoga Springs, N. Y., striving for the honor. The probable new officers are: Grand worthy president, Bernard J. Monoghan, Philadelphia, Pa.; grand worthy vice president, Frank K. Herring, South Bend. Ind.; grand treasurer, Flnley McKae, Helena, Mont.; grand secretary, Conrad H. Mann, Milwaukee, Wis.; grand chap lain, John A. Kline, Cleveland, O.; grand trustees, Theodore A. Bell, Napa, Cal.; W. A. Kinney, Saginaw, Mich.; Martin J. Gray, New Haven, Conn.; Henry J. Lea, Seattle. Interest centres in the parade of Eagles attending the ninth annual grand aerie In Seattle, which takes place at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. Fifteen thousand members of the order from all parts of the United States will be in line. In the after noon the grand lodge officers will go to Tacoma to participate in the ded ication of the new lodge hall there. There will be no grand lodge ses sion tomorrow. Election of officers for the ensuing year will take place Friday. Nominations were made this aftornoon. Great Growth of Order. This morning in order to hasten the work, the convention was called to ordor at 8:30 Instead of 10 o'clock. The reports of the grand secretary and treasurer were read and adopt ed. Grand Worthy President Bell made his report, which consisted of about 5000 words. He referred to the great work of the order, mentioning especially the aid given during the Monongah mine explosion and the great fire which swept the city of Chelsea. He showed that the order has enlisted 33.834 new members during the past year. Mr. Bell's re port was adopted. The grand trustees and finance committee presented reports. These were discussed and will be approved possibly this afternoon. . Various committees are to make reports and Instead of adjourning for the afternoon and attending the races at Tho Meadows, the convention will be In session this afternoon. Tho committee on organization of state aeries asked for further time and this matter was debated at length on the floor of the convention. Prac tically the only work so far today was tho adoption of reports. Grand Worthy President Bell an nounced that nominating speeches will bn limited to five minutes and seconding speeches to three minutes. Saratoga, Omaha, St. Louis, St. Paul and Atlantic City delegates are busy securing pledges for the con vention next year, but so far little ad vantage is perceptible. KKEJ HEItltKV SMPH AM) IHtRAKS ARM Cottage Grove, Aug. 12. Fred Herren, of this place, while trying to butcher a cow yesterday afternoon, slipped from the platform and fell to the floor, about seven feet, brenklng his left forearm above the wrist, the bones protruding through the skin. DIKE DISTRESS It In Near al lliinil to Hundreds of Eugene ItenilcrN. l'on't neglect an aching back. Hackache Is the kldnevs' crv for help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles will follow ipiii kly. Dire distress, Urlght's disease, dia betes. Mrs. (i. Lester, of 5 ."id Charnelton :ul.,ii,r I,1 II 111. ! t 1 ! IZVm i11' K."1' "U'"lne ",st suffered a great deal with pain in h .,. f lv" V " wo" Hs H"'-ders f the kidneys, in tnl. sni(1 ln)(1 aK() , , ,a-ke lixians Kidney Pills and after using I them for a few days 1 found greut ....... irenei irom the pain and lameness. I Wllltami Indian Pile Ointment , most heartily recommend this rem wlll cure blind, bleeding and Itching I cdy to others." piles. It absorbs the tumors, allava Kor "ln by all dealers. We Are Going Out of Business Don't forget that we are positively going out of business and that every article in our immense stock will be sold at just manufacturers' cost. You can buy now from io to 30 cheaper than a merchant can buy wholesale, because he has to charge the freight to his goods, and we are going to los-e the freight charges. Don't fail to be here every day. Closing Out, Sale of Men's Clothing Every suit will be sold in the next 25 days and every one at manufacturers' cost. Don't wait another day. Come now and get a new suit. Closing Out Sale of all Bedding Come now and buy your year's supply of bedding, wool and cotton blankets, and. all grades of comforts, . Every one at manufacturers' cost. Come now and save almost one-half. THE BON MAR.CHE 540 ette Sto FOUR DOLLARS -WILL BE THE PRICE OF THfe- Pacific Electric Heating Company ELECTRIC IR.ON UNTIL SEPTEMBER TENT A year's guarantee accompanies each iron This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest GET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL Pacific Electric Engineering 0 Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures 5 1 6 Willamette Street phone Red 5! n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: P!LK! t-ruts: riLkCH! Price BO Uc..n. ,t once acts a poultice, rvnr'.. 7n, foV tn'iTit gives Instant relief. Williams' In- ted States. dlan Pile Ointment la prepared for' Remember tho name Doan's piles and Itching of the private parts. "n(1 ,llko no other. Sold br Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c and $1.00. Williams props., Cleveland. O. Mfg Co., a II your store fulled to open Its doors for a time It would b h.ird to convince people tluit lltluifs were proseprous. li )our iore-u,, tails to mi- p-iir (or awhile tt will le iiall h.ird l i make It ai- pv.tr that theio is nothing 4 anttss. wki.Ii nrai.i.iNo Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4S73. tf nrninm.7 a rinpL'vrpn 8S7 So. Willamette St! . J ! The time to "retrench" in T your advertising" is when T you divide to slow down in your business or "to net For Bedrock Well s and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. KILBOKN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 5391 O 35 7 High Street IK YOV KNEW Thn merit of Texan Wonder vou .vould never suffer from Kidney, Madder or rheumatic trouble. It a bottle (two mouths' treatment! sold by i). J. Hull, or hv null. Send tor testimonial. Dr. K. W. Hall, :92ti 0!iw street. St. l.oul KOU WOODS UVING o i.toli'ri, power. r.v!. 7 J.I K 11th. t7t:. Swocestir a!3 Apply .1. K. Con Telephone Ulaek to W. II. Davis. O !tler. safe. on tne tolHiitxan. j If you lake Kodol In the beginning' the bad attiii kes of dyspepsia will be avoided. o.r. if you allow these little attacks to go unheeded It will take Kodol a linger time to put your stomach In good condition again. Get a bott (. of Kodol today. Sold bv .ill druggist. There is an Increasing Deroa For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Colic. has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- i'ou Term Opens September 7, 15 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Collef EUGENE, OREGON Sir Th. he will i Am, 'i ira s m is l.lptn annoiuircs t liallenge cup. for Witt l.n:!,. K i". pic.ix.tii;. sr,., i ay llv.r 1uls e-d I a. I dru s:. d j m.ti; unco. Laxative Cough Sv-ut 'eru'.ly recoin niendcd for eh.:- it taste nearly a goo,! ' sugar. Sold by all druggists. :ia:: -ajr the I Mg lam afl GASOLINE V(H)1(J. O ' ; C) ro K. ( as Garrison h Gibson saw nil -o sace. Office- lll.-i.-ir i -.-1 H'.a.k Kit. wooil Motile tf War'i.-r tunc piano. I., ders at Morris" Music Store. o When hungry , fr I White, restaurant win satlsfQ' HAIGHT. GeMM 'tnmP, an'1 fs' a'',9 wo, n V 1 n W?rk' street. be" ' " n " "laPQ-te and ulive. tf SI HScnilll- FOIl TK Gt'ARD. O GERM -N " I The German ;. purchased from i; make the st.ir.d Rangs' barn- t tf J8