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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
w 'Tii O o O iANOTHERJ o n m1 o Wife Man FT m niU WKo Is Responsible? We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Portland because he cannot find house for them in Eugene. This is bad for him and bad for Eugene. ' The real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand for houses. ' We will furnish the Lumber, Lath and Shingles if some one will get busy and build afei more houses to rent. The Booth-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co mt:::t::::m::tt::m::::!!t::::;t!:!:nt!:::!n imj SPRINGFIELD NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST Two young mun workliiK tor the Dmitri-Kelly l.iimlMir Company were, nrrested by Marshal Htuihuti Inst Krl iliiy iiIkIU for riding Ihi'lr horse fns tor tlinii il slx-mllo KHil through Miilu atroel. They wore niusod to npiienr before tlio mayor In the nbsoni-o of the rornrder. who assessed them the tiilnliiiinu flue "f 1 on tl' promise thill they would ho Kood In tho fu tnrii. The boys wore only onjoylim ll Illllo wllil west sport unit perliups illil not I'oitHlilor lli dnimor to poios trliitnt mill small rhllilri'ii hy their fast rldlnit. However. tlu innrshul ill (I lit iluty In onfnnlim I ho nrrtl- namo, hiuI lliln will prolmhly ho n 1 non to others. Tlio wheels nml runnliiK Hours for a, now hook nml ladder curt for tho flro coiupiiny huvo arrived nml are now nl tho bluiksnilth shop, l.tithor & Son hnvhiK taken tlui eontrnot to build til" curt. Tho now ladders have nlBO arrived anil nild greatly" to the ctuiipntont of the dHuarLmoniL S. W. Upton, who him Imn yard foreman t the Ilomh-Kolly- mill for the lt three Fears, hnnilrvt ! hU resignation to the company UhC Mon day, whlrh took effect Weiriieiday. Mo expectft to leavi Springfield ns noon ah ho ran dtapose of lib. properly- John Thomset h.. from Bpiktainn. tho new superintendent at thu lfcwitli-Kol-ly inlll, who surreed (1. (X Ihiasott. hna nrrlved ami took chtinto of the mill .Monday. I te hux a wife untl four elilldren. hut will not move hla fam ily to Springfield tur poeatbly two mouths. Professor nnd Mrs. rtnuKhman ro turni'il last Friday eveulng from 1 Ihi'lr trip to CiiUfornln, where they wi'iil Homo time iiko In niHponso to u message, mnminelng tho serious Ill ness ol Mrs. Hniimhman's sister. Tho 'professor report! thnt at the time of , their departure aho was slowly con- VIlli'HClllk' lr. J. Huilolph Ilnrr, snreossor to Dr. It. A. .Inynfl, has rented office rooms In the I. O. (). K. bulldlnpc. I w here he will move In tho near fu jture. Nnwa. UNIVERSITY OF ORECON EXPECTS SPLENDID YEAR Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to meet the demand we will have on hand a large supply ol live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF V KuvWndall. M. D. . O Pronrf. M. U. H. I. Hirtl.. M. I) B. r. Spirit. M. P. U. A Pali M IV Co. O'rUVRai.M.n. L. E. NV1V(I. M. 1. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum -d fc!i.rJ exair.inatiooi; Full corps ol li allied nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the (acuity and practical training in the Ivapital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D.. Supt. Tho work of tho University of Or egon during the coming year will be the HlruiiKeat In the history of the limtitutlon, due to the fart that the working toola of the University, houka, nppariilus. etc., huve heeu niurh bettered dnrliiK tho summer. The library hus been ttreutly m iviiKthened by the tulilltlon of $10. (HW worth of new books nml niurh niM'aralus has been ordered fin- nil tlepurUiionls. The bloloKlinl labor atory has been almost completely re modeled, and many Improvements have been mucin In the physles labor atory. Many of the huililluita hnve been renovated and the new library InilldlnK, which was wholly without lUlils, and hut scantily furnished last year. Is boliiK completely equipped with olectrlc UkIiIs and now furni ture. Hereafter the general reading rooms anil the stark rooms will be kept open until 9 o'clock in the even ing. A number of now Instructors have been added, notably a professor of Kooloisy, a chair that has been vacant since the death of Professor Condon, a professor of political science, and associate professor of psycholony, an assistant professor of education, a new head librarian and a number of Instructors In department that huve been badly crowded. Work on a new recitation biillillnn to relieve the over-crowded condition of the other holldlnus Is being push ed, and It Is hoped to have it ready for use soon after the opening scs- slon. The girls' dormitory has been completed and furnished.. A number of now student cliihbousus have been erected during tho summer. The work of improving the campus Is be ing pushed as rapidly as possible. The number of students will prob ably be from a third to a half greater than that of last ear. which was the record attendance for the University. OTHER NATIONS WILL SUPPORT ANTI-CASTRO MOVE Paris, Aug. 29. The Neth erlands government has asked France to co-operate with her in the present difficulties with Venezuela. France Is considering the matter. seems to be Mrs. Genevieve Longfleld, of Illinois, who for many yearn has been one of the most prominent mem bers of the order. With the Daugh ters of Veterans It has been the cus tom to advance the national senior vice president to the presidency, but Mrs. Nettie Fox, of Ohio, who holds that office, died recently, and It Is expected that the Junior vice presi dent. Miss Clara Hoover, of Chicago, will be made the new national pres ident. The big event of the encampment week will be the parade of the tlrand Army men on Wednesday. It is ex-! peciea mat some twenty thousand veterans will he In line. Out of con- s deration tor tlm nrm ,r ii,n n,.,....u ers the routo of the parade will be T.ondon, Aug. 29. A foreign office hut Utile over a mile long. Oi-ctipv-1 official slated today that it was not lug seats on tho reviewing stnnd will I unlikely that Great Britain would as he the governors of four or five suites j sist Holland In her dispute with Ven auil a number ir other notables. j ezuela. He said Great Britain Is in On Tucstlav evenioe tin. imimmoi, the samp nositinn na Ihu I'nll campflre of the Grand Army will be States and has many grievances mm in me aientine theatre. Gov- "gainst iasiro. uut Is reluctant to ernor Harris, of Ohio, Mayor Whit-- take action. However. England feels lock Of Toledo tetmrttiiniit I'. n ' that Rhe fun annnnrt Unllmul ..-!.),,.... der Shearer, of the Ohio O. A. u.'.belns accused of bullvlnc h little and J. Kent Hamilton, chairman of 'Mate. the executive committee, will extend! greetings, nnd the Invocation will helinilln llirtlllll bv Illshon Fullowa rhi(.u. IMA H II W MAN t t... rh., " 7 V.,: "inn "'i.n,. inn ion, in .11 ISSUlin, I coiniuanner-tn-eniof or the G. A. lt., will respond, after which Mrs. Kate! r.. jones, ot mon. .. y national! president or the w. K. C, will extend greetlnes for the order On., nt ih IDAHO IT h.aa iniiresslve feattirea of the ranipflrei Wallace, Ida., Aug. 29. The con aslde from the speeches and music tlnuous repitltlon of the gossip that will be the flair oreseiilntlnn ti. o,n hfr hushnnH a.. nni..,A ... ArlllV liriMa Tho il.,w.n.., . l 'in nn . . . . ' ATTEMPTS SUICIDE to an nttemnr nn tho ... t t eii in .ins. Irnnk Duster, of Burke, to commit suicide by swallowing a large quanti ty or corrosive sublimate. She Is in a precarious condition. TOLEDO IS READY FOR GRIZZLED VETERANS t . . i (Continued From Page One ) For many ears the W. It. r. hm taken nire of it. hut the organlrntlon f.-.'ln now th.it the large sum of mon ev roqiiiri-d could he expended more !. t.ir the care of old soldiers. and i;ie will ask die government to isk,' oi. r the property For national '.'le.l.l.n: ot the Woman's llellef tl.e car.d.-late this i.'ar lu ,.lnl. M- Virv ii;man. Itoston: .Ml )' of C.i::!..n!a Mrs IteKe ill i Ki-... j,u Mr, Jennie ,,-,, f i. ., F rn- , .1,,, i ,i 1SJ .,., G. A. H. h moim. s: i.iud:d.ue now Portland changed. WHKAT MAHKF.TS Aug. 29. Wheat is nr.- Army Nurses. The demonstration w nen these heroic, women are pre sented to the old veterans It is ex pected w ill be unparalleled. Other features of the encampment will be the unveiling of the Meigs monument nt Petersburg, the excur sions to Sandusky. Cedar Point, I'ut-In-llay and other points of Interest along Lake F.rle. The dedication of the Meigs monument, marking the place where General William Henry Harrison defeated Procter, the Brit ish General, and Tecumsoh, hi illnn ally. In 1S13. will he attended hy the governors of Pennsylvania. Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia Much interest centres In the choice of the new commander-in-chief of the G. A K. For this office there are i ready several prominent candidates, among them Judge Henry N. Nevlns. of New Jersey, former Governor S It Yutl Slant r llnnn,lu u .1 i Attorney-General W. A. Ketchiim ,.r;a,ai "lie Ointment l iu. . Indiana. Chicago. Aug. 29. Wheat closed September. 94. Hiuw a . i . Ill- May'. 9 S Vii It' Vi . ' ' 2' P!LE8t m.KS; P1LK8! .. . Williams Indian Pile ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching ; Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allavs ,ltchlDg t once, sets as a poultice. give. Instant relief. Wllllami- In. TUY THIS FOH IirSKllT llle.,p.. 1 , .... one w nnir in nil. Iiavor- ed JKI.I.-O In one pint of hotllng wa ter. 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