Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 04, 1908, Image 2

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BABY BOY HID
A NICE LITTLK MKA.J AT
THE TIIHATUK CAFE
In always appreciated, whore jtoo get
everything mi aptM-tfiJiig ami tooth
some titvm June, nwimlnias, when
your oetite Is Nek In, Wlum J"u
want t treat yonr friends, your wife
or your sweetheart to a miwl that la
cooked to Dm Queen'. Uaift, bring
them to the Theatre Cafe.
Which Broke Out in Different Plates
Nothing Would Help Him
Mother Almost In Uespair dkin
Quickly Healed WithoutaScar and
Trouble Has Never Keturned
COURSE OF
STUDY FOR EUGENE
HIGH SCHOOL
New Set
Chairs
of
Why do you hire OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In , your
home, whep you can male them
OOOD AS NEW for only 50c T
A can of Cblnamel will work
wonden la your borne.
Bee that the Chinaman la on
every can.
Bee our west show window.
ASK TO SEE rtUII NEW WALIj
I'AI'Elt
16-18 West Seventh St.
j OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
a! 1lSSi
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
jnd tinning wv.rk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
SINCE USING CUTICURA
MOTHER GIVES IT PRAISE
"HYrl month nito, hit llttla boy,
now two aud a half ywn obi, bKn to
urPKK out wnn
Itching aorm. I
bfgttn to doc
tor him, and as
oca as I got
thra healed up
lnoneplaofthy
would brtk out
In another. I
wai alrnotit in
dnxpair, Joould
not got anything
that would hWp
him. OneYn
Jng I rftila too
timonial from a
lady who had cured her little boy with
Cuticura. I began to ue the Cutlcura
Hoap and Cuticura Ointment, and after
.using them three time, the aom com
menced to heal, ile is now well, and
not a var is left on his body. They
have never returned nor left him witb
bad blood, as one would think. Cuti
cura Itemed) are the best I have ever
tried, and they are surely great. I
shall always have them In the house,
handy, and shall hifthlr recommend
them to any one who Is suffering likewise.
I cannot give them too much praine.
Mrs. William deeding, 102 Washington
Bt., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1107."
LIST OF STUMKS ICKOriKKI) OK
STl'lKTS IX K.XMI OF FOIH
c'li.vssK.H i-koamh.y
BIG SHOOT o
BEGINS TODAY
AT SEA GIRT
YOU LAST CiMNC
Sea Girt, X. .1., S.-j.t. 4. Of scarce
ly less Importance to the military
world than the great national
matches recently held at Camp Perry,
are those which began on the Sea
AUI'r.l) Girt ranges today and will continue
TO LIST KOK JIMOItS AND BK. 1 . " " Ine wnole 01 next J1' .
auuiiiuu 10 me annual matcnes oi
XIOHS Ill'T IT
WITH THE HTfUE.VT,
IS OPTIONAL
The Eugene high school course of
study for the coming school year has
been prepared. There Is a course
In pedagogy for the Junior and se
nior years, but this Is optional with
the student. There are four elec
tive subjects for each semester from
the Juniors and '.he seniors, includ
ing pedagogy, and the student Is re
quired to take only one of them.
There are three elective subjects for
each semester for the freshman and
sophomore years. The course of
study Is as follows:
FltESHMAV YEA It
34 West 8tb St
Phons bKkl 1 1 r
C. R. MEAD
J. V. MACHEN
DEFORE buying real es
tate call up or come to
Springfield, the best town
of its sire in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sizes
and descriptions, also cty
property for sale.
M. M. & REAL ESTATE GO
Telephone Main 171
ITCHING TORMENTS
From little patches of eczema, tetter,
milk Grunt, psohusis, otc., on the skin,
tw ain, or hands of infants, children, or
adult nro instantly ruliVved and hmm1
y cured, In the majority of canon, by
warm baths with ( uticura Ronp and
gentlfl unointiru: with Cuticura Oint
ment, the Kn-at Kkin Cure, amriRted,
wh-m iicoHNimry, by mild doses of Cuti
cura Itoxulveiit. Cuticura lU-inmlioH are
guuruntevd absolutely puru.
Cutlnirs Hop (2Ae, to (Vnnte th Bkln. Cutl
mrft Oliilitirhi Hh-.) to Mi ni tlir Hkln. nd Cut I
cut It'-aolvi'ht (ACir.).(nr In llm lorrn of Chorolftt
CiUt I'lllfl. Zftc. wr vlnl ot AO) to I'lirlfy thf Itloocl
frilit tliniti.timit Mm wi.rlil. I'nltar Utug k Uiuin
Corn. Hom I'nilM. l-mlon. Mum.
m-Hailed kt, cuitcurs Uuuk on turn DUmuw.
WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 38 512 Willamette
ACENCY FOR.
Keelox
TYPEWRITER.
Carbons and Ribbons for all
Machines at
Schwarzsch lid's Book Ston
SS6 WUIamslt Su
Safe Management
Means Progress
A safely managed business
always increases in size.
This also applies to a bank.
The Merchants Bank of Eu-
?ene protects its depositors'
unds and financial interests
and the people know that
it is a well managed bank
ing institution.
Open an account with this
growing bank .
CAPITAL - $65,000.00
Required Bubjects:
Iflrst semester English. Algebra.
Physical Geography, Elect one
subject.
Second semester English. Alge
bra, Geology. Elect one subject.
Klcrtlrc HubJrrU.
First semester Latin. German
(1st year), History (Greek).
Second semester Latin. German
(1st yearl. History (Roman).
SOI'IIOMOKK VKAK
Required Bubjects English, Al
gebra, History (Greek or English).
Klect ono subject.
Second semester English, Plane
Ocametry, History (Roman) or Eng
lleli). Elect ono subject.
Klcctlve Subjects.
First semester Latin (Caesar)
German (2nd year). Physiology.
Seoond semester Latin (Caesar),
Germiin (2ml year), Holany.
JI XKHt VKAK
Required subjects:
First semester American Litera
ture, Plane Geometry, Physics.
Klect ono subject.
Second semester American Liter
al ure, Solid Geometry, Physics.
Elect ono Hiibject.
Klect Ive Kiihject.4.
First semester Latin (Cicero),
German (3rd year), History (Euro
pean or Oregon, Pedagogy.
Second semester Latin (Cicero),
Gorman (3rd year). History (Euro
pean or Oregon). PedHgogy.
SKXIOH VKAK
Required subjects:
First srrp'.ster English Litera
ture, American History. Elect two
subjects.
Second semester English Litera
ture. American History. Elect two
subjects.
KN'ctlve Subjects.
First semester Ijitln (Vergil),
Economics, Advanced Algebra, Peda
gogy. Second semester Latin (Virgil),
Political Institutions (If. S.). Trig
onometry. Astronomy, Pedagogy.
lt(iulrcmi-ntH for (iruiliiutlon.
hollowing are the reoulrements
(or graduation:
English, units: Mathematics. 3
units: Foreign Language. 2 units:
S'-lence. '2 units: lllstnrv 2 II lilt u
Electlves, 3 units. Total'. 16 units.
the New Jersey Rifle Association
those of the New York State Rifle
Association and the L:nlted States
Revolver Apsociatlan are to be held
at the same time. The Sea Girt range
has always been a Mecca for ambi
tious marksmen, and this year a pro
gram has been arranged which for
richness and attractiveness compares
favorably with any ever shot.
Many of the teams that recently
competed at Camp Perry are here. to
'.ike part in the various matches.
Cuba and the Philippines, In addi
tion to nearly all the states, are rep
resented. For the first time the rl-
fie.i with which the army and the
national guard were recently equip
ped, together with the new United
Slates ammunition, will be used in
cnnletB In this country, and the re
units will be of Importance in de
termining their .value.
Tlis most Important match will be
fir the Dryden trophy, a magnlfl
cen piece of fctronze, presented by ex-
Senator Dryden, to be competed for
by teams of eight from the same
branches of the military service eligi
ble to the National Trophy match
It Is shot at 200, 600 and 1,000 yards.
Tho trophy carries with It cash prizes
of from $50 to $150. The Interstate
regimental match for the Brlgg3 tro
phy, presented by Senator Rrlggs of
-New Jersey, will be shot at the same
li?'.nnce by teams of six. With this
trophy goes a medr.l to each man on
;h winning team, with a cash prize
to rhe second, third and fourth teams.
The matches oi the New York
Silatc Rlflo Association are headed
by th company '.earn match at 200,
Son nnd 600 yards, open to teams
nf l( nr. Another leading event will
he' Hie Thurston match, at X00 and
900 yards, open to everybody.
The program of the I'nited States
Revolver Association comprises four
great matches. The first Is the cham
piomhip match for any revolver
which carries with it the chamnlon-
J ship of the United States, together
.v. th the championship cup. The
second Is the any pistol championship
match, also for a silver cu;, and the
pistol championship. Thj third is
the n'flflary revolver championship
match, which carries the " title of
champion, and the fourth Is the mili
tary revolver match, with unlimited
entries. All of these matches are
regarded as very difficult, as they
require as many as fifty shots and at
fitly yards' distance.
to buy goodi less than Manufacturer's c0s
CLOSING OUT SALE M
Wednesday Evening, September the M
Remember what remains of the BON MARCHE'S stock
be sold to other parties at a great loss, hence wp
every article less than manufacturers cost. Think of k
the best or merchandise at OU to U per cent or the whn!
. :a in .L- Jll.. r , ,cveiM
ac uu to u per cent on cne uouar. rvemember thi
ends, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, September tin
THE BON MAR.CHE
Where ok
goes as it J
OREGON IlltlltK T1RKS
OF MISKKLV Hl'SllAM)
J. W. BARRINGLR
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-fiv
ye ats excellence. Fetidente, E
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene. Orccon.
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived bv buying from a practical
paint dealer means to buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eight Si. Eugene, Or
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Saad and t.J tjuaruua
earth lor sale
Phone Black 25 It
or call at 345 W 4th
Julius
Goldsmith
BUY ONLY BROOMS
MADE IN EUGENE
Eugene needs manufacturers and
la advertising for them, but the peo
ple will find that there is something
tin, m no to get tnem than to merelv
wish for them. The town must sup'
port them or they will be slow In
ciuning. .now an me time ngo a
broom factory whs established here.
The merchants promised that If they
would establish such an Industry
nere iney would use their brooms
in preference to outside makes
Nevertheless, at the present time
they are coming into the freight
office dally shipments of outside
nroiiuis. I lie local factory supplies
.in me stunner lowns ot l.ane county
- Coburg, Springfield, Mapleton anil
Florence, for Instance, using nearly
exclusively Eugene brooms. Tt.
local merchants cannot bo altogether
iiiaineii. as tney hare to supplv pub
lic demands. The people are to
blame. Every housewife should rail
lor and insist upon a "made in Eu
gene" broom, when she buys. This
Is the best way to boost. One at first
may not see It, hut nevertheless,
these manufacturers will not be too
thlse manufacturers will not be too
enthusiastic In advising other pros
pective capitalists In Investing here
when they have not the support of the
town.
K.m't forget, use "made In Eu
gene goods.
They Take the Kinks Out
"I have used Pr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with incn.miii
satisfaction. They take the kinks
out of stomach, liver and bowels.
without fuss or friction," snvs N II
Urown. of Plttsfleld. Vt. lluarniilee.l
Mtisfnclory at W. A. KuvkendalPs
drug store. S;",c
Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 2. Six weeks
ago there was a local sensation In
the marriage of D. W. Sparks, capi
talist, aged 72 years, and Mrs. W. M.
Davidson, aged 65. The bride came
from Albany, Or., brought by glowing
letters that nromlsed a comfortable
(home and happiness In her declin
ing years.
Night before Inst another sensation
materialized In the departure of the
bride for her former home. She was
accompanied as far ns the railway
station by Sparks, where she public
ly denounced him as miserly and
mean, abusive nnd fault-finding.
Though preparing to tnke the train
she lacked money enough to reach
Albany, but the deficiency was quick
ly made up by a hurried collection
by n policeman at the Southern Pa
cific depot. One witness was so In
dignant that he threatened personal
violence upon HpnrKs, but the desert
ed bridegroom made no reply and
quieuy nisnppcarcd.
Mrs. Sparks dramatically refused
her husband's request that she write
to him and told him that she would
never return, ns she had become tired
of living on hot air and promises.
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Is looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and' our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured? fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
DeiVltts Little Early Risers are
small pills, easy to take, gentle and
sure. Sold by nil druggists.
. OyiOOVwn
Builders
Are you doing what yoa can to populate yon J
UKtOON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest fa,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with braniit
hands and a willing heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co,
(Lines in Oregon)
ii sending tons ot Oregon literature to the East hi
inouuon inrougn every available agency, Wi
not help the eood work of Emildina Orccrnn U
os the names and addresses of your friends wba
likely to be interested in this- state? We will be tU J
--- me expense oi sending mem complete intot
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONISTS TICKETS will tv nn uli4iMnff
t" and October from the East to all points in Okp
The fares from a few onnciprll cities are.
from Denver $30.00 From LouisvOlt Kll
Omaha. 30.00 " Cincinnati CI
K.ansasGty 30.00 " ClevtljalRI
u it. Louts... 3b.50 " NewYotkS
Chicago.... 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
II you want to bring a friend or relative to Orejon, it pail Ibi p
-...u. who any oi our agents. 1 he ticket will into (t n
w7 iciegrapn,
7 .,r, A. J. GUI ETTE, Ltcil Ajral
Wm. McKUP RAY, General Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
BETTING & HENDERSON
M SONS.
All kinds of brlcn, stoneand cement
work promptly and M.-miy done. All
"voik guaranteed. lic-ldciue !:'!
l!..i:nc!tii Slice', 111 West Fourth
trul. i'bu'iM Kvd 4Ji.
L. C. BEADLE
Stone Mason
I.' : orders at 4
v -I KluliUl '. , . Ij :
Sjo In,,!;. Id.
rct.-mrant
a l.lit s at
wooi. saw'ixu
(lasollne powr, bv W. w. Moore
Phone Hod .V.-SJ Orders large or
uuill will be appre.-lared
; xsoi wo,ii saw.
Carrlson (llt.son saw all wood
um'. iMtice iiinck U71
lllack KM.
win, I'ltti.i.ivo.
NOT1CK TO I'ONTHArTOItS
A.M PltOI'KHTV OWXK.K.S
Notice Is hereby given that pursu
ant to Mie terms of Ordinance No.
7X5. passed by the common council
of the city of Kugeno August 3Ui
1H0S, bids will be received bv the
street committee of th" comincn
council In the office of the city re
corder of the city of Kugene "until
!..'!'. In' on M",rt'. September
M. ISPS, for the Improvement of the
alley between Sixth and Seventh
streets from Willamette street to the
niifj eas! I Mi f,.,,ti tm, r,r n( Fu
gene, by paving the same between!
said points with lilt u lit Ii i. ....k..i. .
or other hard surface iui-om.;, ,
accordance with plans and speclflr-i-1
1 ons therefor now nn file In the of-1
flee of the city recorder.
llldders are required to state the!
price In detail In neenrrfuno ,oi. ,k.. 1
speciflcaiions. and on the form nre- i
pared by the city engineer. '
Separate contracts will !.. av,.i.. , 1
the lowest bidder for the con-trnc-1
Hon. paving and for the drainage, the,
.. .,Miicnt snail be completed
" "'' ' Iron, the date o
letting the contract therefor. j
The work t he done under the n
pervislon of the stn-et committee and'
to be approved by them. 1P
proved bond will he required of each
.'.intra, tor for the faithful perform
anre of tb contract. A .-.-r; if j, ,
VOl U HORSI-; (iKTS
MTTLK KXOKill
for all the work he does. To keep
?, rVh" 6!,Ud i'8 rea,ly a "v
ZJ vB K0B3 la",e you lose ser
vice. You are Invited to bring him
he e the next time he needs ahoeln
e do nothing hut first-class work.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
Home
i heck
cent ,.f !!,
.1. n. Matl
accouinanv
tf ! romuttir.v
Meet any
pc-
""I equal to fi-
.in'oiint bid. paab
k. Mvnr. Is required to
ach bid. The Street
' reserves the right a" re
md all bids. "
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
men?" under new manage-
ment. We have thoroughly clean-
LTl r,eaoVilt?1 'he building
throughout . remodeling it in
many ways. The dining room has
been patnte(, an(,
ameethe best meat in the city
Hood coffee and fresh mts a
specialty Chlrkell mtml
will do the rest. Meal tickets
for week. 2! B,eaU. d.5a p'
MRS.
A. WADE & CO,, Props
VK.XTII OI.IVK STS
CAR.EY ACT
LAND SAI
15,000 res ol land. In the ttatr of Idaho,,
lying ateng th. Snake River and on the
ma. Ua.ol th, a s L Milrold(i
Jweem the towns of King Hill and
""'T. will be open for tt.e
Pt5t" 2. IW. Th. ..le.of th.
and w,lt be under the supervision of
the Stale Lnd Board oi Idaho.. Tbe
tract lifs in a cove, til
to 1500 foot elevation". 11
surpied foe fruit IW".
abundant surplui of " ' J
opened under inewnj -j
the purchaiet ano 1
not found desirable, l 1
GRANT. OPENING 0
OCTOBER THE TWE
Toe drawing ol location! will be add it King Hill, where Ila'
, lu. wly , SMp,n e,t ne lnd otner k"",,
Itrrnn ,:tl l , r.. 6 . . . ... ili 1H1
. . " .'oeiracKea ior time who who io occupy ,.
pnxmuug opportuuilv for homt. w. Mnti id tue iu
REDUCED RAILROAD RATES
Aak your atatlon agent is lo af and full particulars as t local 1
and full lofarmition about the land, wnle lo
Kings Hill Irrigation Cb VoW
MAIN OFFICE, BOlSt."
Ike ,1
K. 1
1 -". .
rilling
". drillc
l r.ou:.
I'y order of the common council
It. S HHYSOV
,, . . A "!': K-order
Williams Transfer Co.
LiSht and Heavy Haulii
wAJU I OR .SALE
mrij
S0 Til
J.O.THOMAS
Eugene Electric Comp
0 MJ.. ir:-: A CnnlieS
ivvci ii ttjiiii aiivi jurr -y
T. ..' , ..jit i , . r:wtfi
-"snvr aoo iviasiers ot tlectnc ana jjs h
Full Line of Up-to-D.itc Goods
Phone Mjin 574 West Eighth St.. Eugene. Of
illMove About Oct. 1 antiOccupv thcCrntfJ,'.
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New Rceistcr Buildin?-. CALL AUJ-1
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