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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
C3 O o iff PHtfAiito I u E,'fiEK AH.V GCAItn. UKI.M S O FOURTHJjREGON HifH SHAY, Al;isT lit. WELCOME BIG FLEET AT CAMP PERRY HlliOll.H STAGE 'lti hllSoV SI'lil.VCiS. t J ill.-HI H Sydney is en' "r . nd thou-, the interior: r nav homage to ;lrtWBe.oPi. the; . whole of. :yC ' ieDe,h'' Mi-0i be brilliant-; ,7.H- it tae expense of ",iIM ate governments, i! 3d s" thores bv pub-' 5terv? ;"?, 'the! h, .arst ips in y'K'lZ light, as l liU" '". .earners, ex- hiTrtW tto vessels. bw4roB wni par"i im. are to remain In f ' During this time rnrram of entertain-1 e "S in.it. beginning ' PTnial of Admiral, fef offers at Ladyj IVttolr i the naruor' e Earl of Dud- te'ifti :,":" n the: " Government House by Itote, the present Gov-j ;T-d Lady Northcote. . wni ball is also to be i ,te Sydney town hall by . ,ionnd the city corpora-1 ' ,,mhOT nf dances, : other entertainments; 'arranged by the citizens mattes ana v. ntare to ne m.u-u -hn ham Hlsn t' nsiiorn, uy i io attend the great sport I: which several tnousana tol children win i"' itial landing will be an .! .l. ulsl.nrs marrh- BK'iair, lue .ion- --- Lession to the Domain. I'gest ano omesi. pa., u"- lv.i ..Altai anil nnst beau- Latei buildings, where received wu.. au.a thousands of Austra- rom ait pans u. ...c In addition to the ?y and Lord .orincoie parly will Include Ad- oi tae uriiisn int!L officers and leading state officalls. :. . II. V.A l.;urj trscuii win several thousand troops. .'. ..l.U ... Q..A, ... ..CC.3..B1. luouuc; niii I: of the foundation stone he occasion. The cere- Ibled I alih. Icq lion, sinet ( mony will be performed jointly by Admiral Speny and Admiral Haw son. Sydney Is decorated as nevpr be fore in Its history. The leading streets are gay with flams and bunt ing, the Stars and Stripes and' the I'nion Jack being seen on every hand, pictures of President FHoosevelt, King Edward, Admiral Sperry, Ad miral Rawson and the Earl of Dud ley are also Included In the decora tions. The complete program of the cere monies and entertainment Incident to the ten days stay in bydney is as fullows: Aug". 20 Arrival of the fleet, which will be welcomed outside the heads by coastal steamers conveying residents from the north coast towns, and Inside by a great aquatic demonstration, all available craft lining the fairway. The rest of the day will be occupied by official visits and in the evening an official dinner will be given by the federal author ities at Government House. Aug. 21 Landing of represent ative units and an official reception of the admirals by the Prime Min ister of the commonwealth, Mr. Dea kln, and the State Premier, Mr. Wade, on the Outer Domain, in the presence of Lord Northcote and Ad miral Sir Harry Rawson. Then will follow a march through the city, and in the evening there will be a state official dinner, the crews be ing entertained at the theatres. Aug. 22 The sailors will be taken on excursions by railway to some of the most beautiful places in New South Wales, Including the Blue Mountains and the Zenolan Caves. The afternoon will be occupied with a regatta and land sports. In the evening Vice Admiral Sir Richard Poore, commanding ' the Australian squadron, will give a dinner and the day will conclude with extensive il luminations in the harbor. Aug. 23 There will be voluntary church parades. Aug. 24 A review will be held in Centennial Park. A federal offi cial balf will be held In the evening, and entertainments will be given by the citizens and the federal non commissioned officers. Aug. 25. A gymkhana, Includ ing specially Australian sports. In the evening a reception by the ma yor, and federal theatre parties. Aug. 26 A demonstration by pub lic school children, a garden party by the governor and railway excur sions to points of interest. Aug. 27 The fleet departs from Sydney for Melbourne. . Camp Perry, Aug. ,s I'-' l. cup match .,I;1V ' .. Johnson. Fourth Or.',,,,'. w , , imitf, jv'rireiim .1 -.. OrSe, nn,n. . ; " " mrd Third Oregon, el,,, 'h respective scores f ,? 97 of a possible 105. "' : " ol" in Ihe championship team match, i Arrangements have 1.,,,.. ,, iia.ie so that perwns waiting to go s'la't'T.'V""'"'" ',k' "'" I ii at,K"-e,u'' C'H,n or Sprtng it'1,1 and connect win. the .tag.. t Lowell for th. spring ,v ,v f and baturdava. Sep- TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY RcAL ESTATE hlk McF..rUl..l .. 1. 1. H I'.. McF.irlj I'lov. l.u ... I.Ik i. add. in Ciittage I ; r, i : I -.i !-:;i.i F. M.'K..: hind s r.tti to lll.'n M. Judkin s to Frank tp. li ., i II. Cold boiled ham sandwiches rtn. a silk, at White's reauiS. B" ain and . tp. I F. Maker. I Kugelie, I minium 'Jt i SUBSCRIBE PUB THE GUAHD. 1 .:K'4 I'nited Sl.ite I til' acl'es. 1 p. I nited Statei S.w. I, sec. ill, ai res. Tracy It. Lyons to John lMiff Henry J. Ilureh. 4.1 acres sec 1! s . r. 7 w . $30il. l-innle F. Ilarger to lot r, Patterson Add. $:':i:,o. M. M. Whet.Tey and wife to Mar- s...e. r.. ireisn. lot 4. lilk. I I . liuuint, $11.-,. Mai-sari-t K. Krelgh ei fto s. h I'l.-l. No. 4. Lane Co.. lot 4. !,: k rainuount. J20O. "'"'.I States to John quarter sec. 3 1 ' I BO acres. I. A. Jackson ,t iix to L. II i.'r. i.j,. acres, tn 17 125. William II. Wheeler Link. 4.1 acres tp 17 $1,000. Mary K. Stevens to nievenson. lots 7, S am: Hill Park. Eugene Si'. nil Samuel Clifford to John Millard. $"000 SllaW's "d(l- Ki'Bene. Nathan Hill to C. E. Sklller. 1ST. acres in tp. 1 S. $7,500. Oregon & California R. H. Co.. to II. M. Damewood. 4 acres in sec '15 tp. 20 s., r. 4 w., $120. Alice J. Purdue to Margaret V. Dunbar, lot 5, hlk. G. Stewart's add. 10 r.ugene, 9 1 Mil .1. V t'olc el u :,. l:ie Keail, tract in Shaw's mid. t 1 F.ugene, $100. X. Ilylaud el u :.. Charles F. Working, part of lots 1 and 1. I.Ik. I'arkaid's add. t,i Eugene, $ 1 100. EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS IN PHILIPPINES tp. Hunzican, I'l s. r. Lxaininati.iii.s may l.e taken on the 2.1th and 2l'.!ll of this month for air-! ihe position of assistant teacher in I III.' Phillipiues. from which oositlon Pot- 4 to David Mrs. n. m. College lea. iieis may work into hiuher nosl- tu.ns as they show their ability. The I salary raiigns for the rit'st vear from! SIihmi to $1200. I The iiuallf leal Ions are about equiv alent to a high sclio 1 education. ' The places In this state are linker; City. Eugene, Portland and Astoria. 1 Women applicants may apply also, I so long as they are either a daughter or close relative, of wife or fiancee' of some male teacher, either going , or already In the Philippines. The number of positions are limited. "how ever. The salary ranges between I $loo and $1 loo. i The school year in the Philippines! begins in June and ends in March. j llllllil N DAXUF.IiS. Nature (Jives Timely Warnings that Xo Eugene I'll I A' 11 Can 1 Afford to Ignore. DANOEIt SICNAL NO. I :. Cottage n CAT WiIK AT I.VONS l-or true female grace and hand some figure the city of Lyons sur passes ail French towns, declared a recent trawler. The women of both huh and low degree are allko equal in the possession of graceful flowing body lines. They are not thin, hut elegant; as a man would say. just right. I understand this highly ornamental condition of the. women folks is true wherever Mar mola hi much used, as it Is in the famous old silk town. American women who are over fat. little or much, should adopt this extremely valuable and simple plan of re ducing, for Marnioia In 1.1 ounco sealed packages (see it is sealed! is obtainable In all American drug stores. Add to It at home a ounco Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic and 3'i ounces Syrup Simplex and take n teaspoonfol after meals and at bedtime. The whole recipe sts but a few cents, but it takes off the fat In a wonderful way even as niurh as HI ounces u day without causing wrinkles or any III effects. Fact Is, li improves the health and brings brilliancy to the eyes and complexion. Oeo. W. Craven to II. llolden, lots ; from the kidney secretions Fisk's add. to Whit 4, tp. l.KK WILI.AItl) Popular and clever actor who will appear In "A Poor Relation" at the Eugene theatre tonight. This play, mado famous by Sol Smith Rus sell, will be presented by a very capable company of players. incomplete, the Third Oregon stands sixth, the Fourth Oregon seventh. In the Wimbledon cup match Cap- tain Scott, of the Third Oregon, won eighth place, score 91 out of a possi ble 100; Sergeant Schwarz, Third Oregon, eleventh, score 91; Corpo ral Romalne, Third Oregon, four teenth, score 91; Sergeant AlwanS! eighteenth,, score. 9.1,. ' CO"W FEED. Alfalfa meal. At Baiiej'g, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. 61 tiASOLINE WOOO SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers R. A. Maltzan. tf comes Thev will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red. Ill smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular in passage. DANKER SICNAL NO. 2 comes from the back. Hack pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Hrlght's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Eugene proof: Mrs W 11 Wood of :li.1 Weal .ins. L. m. Hiirlingame to Lorena Eighth street. Eugene, Oregon, savs: Vickers. lots 7, S, 9 and 10, hlk. X, "I have used Doau'8 Kldnev Pills University add. to Eugene. $1000. I with flno results and have also United States to Wm. Hay. 160 ! treated one of mv children who was acres, sec. 32. tp. 19 s., r. 7 w. afflicted with weakness of the kld- M. D. Allen et UX to Joseph Y. Glb-t nevs fur n iinnihnr nf venra From 4, 5 and 6. hlk Oieneda. $100. W. 11. Cooper et tlx to II. D lock, 13. D., 3.3 acres in sec. 21 s.. r. 3 v., $1000. - W. A. McKenzie to Roderick Mc Kenzle tract In sec. 2S, tp. 18 s r 2 w., $317.1. Jennie M. David et al to Charles H. Heldon. lot 1, hlk. 3, Fisk's add. to Oieneda, $50. Edward Bailey et ux to A. H. Mar tin, lot 9. sec. 27; w'i sec. 28; also 19a acres in tp. la 8., r. 4 w. son, 200 acres in tps. 16 und 17 $2100. John F. Kelley et ux to George W. Cochran et ux, lot 10. blk. 19, James Huddleston5s add., $10. John Kelly et ux to Edgar V. Clo llns, lots 5, 6, 7 and S, Kelley's add. to Springfield, $32.75. Ell Hangs et ux 'to C. Rose King, part of lots 9 and 10, Packnrd's add. to Eugene, $10. C. Ross King et ux to Bertha M. Abel, part of lots 9 and 10, blk. 17, Packard's add. to Eugene, $10. F. W. Osburn, to W. W. Brown, tract In Packard's add., $1. Etta F. Fay to J. A. Elrldge, lot 3, the great benefit already derived I do not hesitate to recommend them. Backache, lameness and that tired and restless druggy feetling made Iffe a burden to me and I was un able to get rest night or day. Doan's Kidney Pills did great service In re lieving this condition." U'Klii. D!IU,lNr Get your" wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4S72. tf BUCHIIOLZ & CARPENTER, 867 So. Willamette St. 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. McLcod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Julius Goldsmith lOSTLY PREMIUMS FOR. GUARD SUBSCRIBERS I THE GUARD has contracted with the Rand-McNally Co of Chicago, to issue for its especial use a large number of map charts. They will be given away Absolutely Free on the following terms : To Daily subscribers (new or old) who pay six months subscription in advance, $2.50. (The regular price of the Guard by carrier 0 cents per month.) To Daily mail subscribers who pay in advance $3.00 for one year. (Special offer for 60 days.) To all subscribers of the Weekly Guard who pay $ 1 .50 per year in advance. . The first lot of these map charts is expected this week by express. Call at the Guard office and see them. YOU HAD TO BUY THEM THEY WOULD COST AT LEAST $5 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAP CHARTS pHESE map charts are printed on heavy linen paper, and varnished, mounted with brass fcr wall purposes. They are large, 28x40 Inches in size, and the three sheets of which they are composed contain enough information to fill a good sized volume. The first sheet will have a splendid map of Oregon, brought down to date, shewing even the new county of Hood River, and around the margin are the pictures of all the rulers of the world. The second page has a map of the United States and the colonies, bordered with useful information. The third aheet is devoted to maps of ioreign countries, and on the reverse lide has hemisphere mapsshowing also pictures cf the great Atlantic battle ship fleet with its world's tour diagrammed. On the reverse side of the first and second sheets are census reports, and a vast quantity of other information that make the charts and maps a veritable atlas and encyclopedia combined. ir l kc a late map of Oregon, the United States, and the world, in every home in Lane County, and we expect to give away 3,000 of them fibers in the next 90 days. guarantee of the great publishing house of the Rand-McNally Co. is back of these- maps for accuracy and reliability of the information they give f toow what we are talking about when we assert that no newspaper on the Pacific Coast ever before offered so valuable a premium to its vnucrs, ana assure everyone wno caKcs auvauuc ui u uwi m. wm wuuu, mtu i.uvuig it, huw w. wui auuw iu mj u i i rjnti o ii o 4 , , , 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 M ' " " , y.ytM o US 1 "MSI ' 1 5 v o0