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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
HE EUGENE DAniY GUARD. ' TRTTfASr; JtAY'18." 1 9 - YfHY waste time at the tailor's, and worry, when for less money you can slip into by far fuperior 7'4rV!7Ll rr&r Uk lot dxUbdiiiUOMt VvV If trW I Yw a it !.. Yl -4 1 Ml II (A J II M Jhi Is an AtteAury E12; $22.50 to $35 I Klxlrla n ( ri'Tv fV'fxJ "4 itbrt lit 1 pi mi mi ir I hnoi oil) . .iniuuii) -Hiii mn-i- 53&50"Wm imette St. I ;nln?v9 ?irfl .ilnil ri-nillnK lo-tnlfr 1)9 I nfi jiiilHiini lo M'tmn oil) Mil Jiljiuoid I J!'J iLjjJj'i'liiinfjFflll.iuj i , ' 1411 H.'U fl-MI J 1.1- ll'-"ll 'llllli! -Iwirflls 11 -'..Wfrtr,'" (ll l!.f no'J lo )il) liliol II lllmf nrf' .. I mnl nLliiid cmIA wit no vxlmll M! . J I mot oil I lo n .ir.lHltii oi b-iixld I In..;nT, nir.Boi ,wioi nun r; .,1)1 9Jni h ,bn,mUl , 1m'(1 !.on11X,lLLl14(l,",) .?" ?.rt' VkViu y.: tIj u. .iutu.fi .-.I; 10 I uHIZ,,,,?-,o.of,1;;;::.ru7,1T ;i!;;;r,,:;i,:r:;,:::r;;-l!;;1,' .ml '.,1! 1-i.Hii..-. Hi tl i ,.,, ,,,. ,,.. ,1vu , mini hv,:. ' ' '.::,.,,,,,, , '.,,,., V , v.V linn'-! ':-.:ii!.l ....It ,.) il.ilil ul wniul. . . ,,", Kit 1. ltH..W.K.ll ..! tU VlU1(n(V3:"J """"'I'. p. .rtlli-T il ! ih.l..;l '!) Ill i ,, ,,, . ,. ,, " - " Mnth'civs' Pnvk wilitHbn -W-tlie-uVy '-Adrr.Agii... .ll ,U. Jrt' rtHi,1ti iV-tc tllHri h,-PP tft-tV'i.Vv. f U,1,UIJ MEMBER OF OREGON CITY WATER BOARD DE FILTER SYSTEM IS CLARES SUCCESS ir.. UhHnoIr hfl-I tirataf - Our. Qimnlv fl yOttfcHOWPJs uver a year bbu iua,u.. - j . fm rinK Dlanta with a view to. se-that after it has received the sewage curing a supply of pure water for Eu-of Eugene, .Corvallls Albany. Salem curing a Biipi"; y ,h,n. hA WI..a n iho llttlo vl aKes along the to the mayor of Oregon City, regard- river, thus rendering the eupply about Ine the Jewell filtering plant in oper- as bad as It could be. Notwlthstand- atlon there. The reply which the tag this our supply, furnmnes ug wuu j frnm f'harloa nr.cHpnllv mire Dater. We have had H. Caufleld. president of the Oregon.) numerous tests made by different bac- Clty banK, ana ior me ptwt u.uctcc.. iMNuio5iow fttiu.."v --- -- years a member of the Oregon City that the water after filtering fa from water, board and is as follows: 98 to 99 per cent pure and with prac- T tl-nllir nil noxious Eerms removed. May 21), Ju. Thi..i nhont m exoi water as it is pon, J. D. Matlock. Mayor of fcugene, pogslble to get outside of a labora , Eugene, Ore. tory . 0ur ctiZens are a unit In ) Dear Sir: Some time since I had praising the water we furnish them the honor of writing wou la regard and wouia not for a moment go back in Mime Information you wished tn hn ld svstem without filters. ...... n-atnf BVfilnm VOtlf telteT' Tl.. nP nn,.raa nat cnm Pt h 1 11 IT 1 ftf auuill JfJ'ii ..... . i - - UlLEiB,Ul.wuov, a - n A norilllc. having been aaaressea to .mjvi to install, but after once in, me cuai ooie, bskiub iui wj'i. Carll of this city and by him referred ot running and maintaining is small ' slon to piny it at the Festival o; tv me. and not worth TConsWerihg la .view. of Music in Eugene. Mr. Foote replied I now take the liberty of addressing the results. If the committee that that It would please him very much you further on the same matter, hav- has the matter of . water -supply to to have his latest, work, played, ia.liu lnir Just learned that your city is look after would visit our plant and guue, and hoped that the people at about to procure a new water supply examine into it, .1 feel sure that they , the festival will enjoy it. This num and have in contemplation the sink-would wan t to put in a filter plant ber will be a stellar .attraction .afcone ins of wells for that purpose. Should for your city. Outside-of my interest of the concerts, and..glves the people this be done I hope, for the welfare In the general welfare of the public, of Eugene a chance, to hear a. new cf your citizens, that an emciem i naye.-at particular uuere.x in me filter system may be Installed, as I water supply of Eugene, because I feel that no. water-should be put. In. expect .by two .sons to attend the Uni the mains or supplied to the public verslty next year and would like to that has not been thoroughly filtered, know that they would have as good no matter what the course of supply, water there as they have at home. We have had such good success withj Hoping that this communication plant here that 1 cannot neipi may produce results, i remain, MAY FESTIVAL rt r TIMING Soloists and Musicians From Abroad Arrived Last Night : Rehearsal Today; This evening the first tconcert' of the May festival of music .will be given in Villard hall atithe :UaiVerr sity The sololstB and i musicians from abroad arrived last evening, and a last grand rehearsal was-.held this morning at 9:30 o'oWclM It has just been learned tbat.tna Bcttman-Kllngenburg .trio, will play a trio lately composed by Arthur Koote. and never before heard, out side of New York city. This trio was played In that city a short time agp and created considerable favoraDie comment among th- .musical critics on the papers. Mr. Bettnian, hearing it mmd ate v. - wrote iu mi. wanting to advise all other cities to I do as we hav -done and me filtered Yours respectfully, (Signed) CHAS. H. CAU FIELD. X AMUSEMENTS t $ $an,ooo armour horshs IMMENSE CIRCUS THE SEIiLS-FLOTO SHOW where as the best ever seen with a ThnpftHiiv Mnv 1ft l chnw flnv at ulSnt. Eugene.- DAMROSCH ORCHKSTR.V work the second u tun it baas been played in public. Mr. Belcher,. Portland's most, pop ular tenor, will. sing, the tenor solo in "Hiawatha's . Wddl): - Feast.'" ac companied by the entire ovcllestra This is a solo.jq wJbich the possibili .Ies of fine IntarprBtitlon are. numer ous, and in wbictuMr. Belcher's mel low, rich tenor will have ample op portunity to do its best. It Is necessars tbat .the festival be attended by a. large audience eacb The undertaking la a huge one, and,, unless expenses can ot made, all piamt for a future annua, festival wll) ha: given up. The peopli now have the chance to. prove that they believe In, stand far and wii. support tan. organization, devoted & the furthering of good. music in tlti A Poor Weak Woman At the i termed. w,U endut Irwvriy and patiently , onie which a stronil man -.moid ivo way nd(.r The ' 'Of ut.women aca more pwaail uuu they ought I , bo under uch tmubles. Bverf -woman ouillns to knoiv that nho muy obtain the moset expencuu i amrgi ud in oiioi i amndenct oad pnvwiy by writings, the WorU's Uispensar-y, nicoiiM Akacuti..n, K, y Herce, NL.D.,.Prcside.Tit,,Dufiaks K. Y. Dr. riorci bu been-ohici consulting physician cf U-.l- Lj.-alidj' u...i ..'SurtflDaliDwtituta. o fafl'Jo, K. Y. ... miny.veitrs and Has. bad a wider jwiictk-u! experience ! ,k..irMiment m women, s; yisensoB irtan anv n.i. . . Hi, nieaicines aroiworld-famoua for their astonishi The most: pert ere reornj ver deviarj for M. ccte women- l uTnrao "ejcriiju IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN ETr.ONfi " CICIt WOMEN, The raeny and varird lymp tools of woman's peculiar in forth in; Plain F-nfilish in the- People's Mcdienl Advi,er7Sl . ...j .4 ..n.m.HntM Ftlirinn nf whinli. nl..,i. i . llu reviu."u , """-iKiuna, w ;i y receipt rf 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing . J The following is from a San Fran Cisco paper: The Tschalkowsky programme that cltv. and it is to be houcd that titer '.. r - . . ..'Walter- DamroBCfc and the New York ..will not let the nnnnrt.iin.itv nass liv. The much-talked of Armour oapp eis.mphony orchestra played at the . sray JpM;n.!,n1SgjMa-.nWhi0L!a1:lt theatre. last night was one- j. 0. Lee was acquitted at Alltany I :.,:r ';"t 'Seiis-Kloto e-hows.i "a.Ti ?LJtlSJ- yete:.$hww.Tlolatl?s the These shows retain the street parade) w'th lots" of thoSe" people' who- as tr&ii T betor' jlSicePor'ter for a"n,nKO,3 wni'aieThe show:alwaVs come late, and for whom long. he -JSd W.. trM the m?.H. 'm ghon ll o'clock Ihow lines of automobiles stand In waiting; first' tims yesterday when tte jury dv Some shows have equated n4 thv all seemed to be lovers o disag after .beiw out ll.ha.rs. day. aome snows nave '' music, for they made it very eviHpnt - -- this feature of circus day n i th,t: tnelr 80u8 were stiPPed. It WaS count f the tremendous expense to rouslng evation that Mr. Damroschj Proven Eraeema Curot provide Pphernal a foi ' ftreet d'B- j Man, SUlterers nRW! Mei play, out tne aens-rioio oirr.u u Thmnrh th. four . mnvRmnt nfsn ntlerlv with .). iBhata street parade t a part of a-c r- -Symnhonv Pathetiaue." whlchi coeries" that even, the ainitranm nf ails ticket and tnat CO aepnve- raw . -h'A hor. nlv w i,viimu n. j... ulieople., cheatra carried its listeners on thai It is to these di;cour.ured suffer- I, iat n?es 01 us u s "u" ' sublime harmonies of the Russian era In particular that wa now offer. nnnivti irinK nuruiiu. wiihtu nuvnui . , . . j ... n - .... j ... ... M.l.7..l;i..m.rk the llbernlltv of this ' ue.ty i..e . ouiyo cents, a trial OQttle or tha- ' ilnSM Thn nnhltc la thus tlle nlla"ai tempo or tno seconti accepted standard eczetaa remedy,, i SfSrdd In Innortunl y of seeing movement, and- its- characterlstite simple wash of oil of. wlntergreeat mi the .wdS the. "vellnes9 ot the thymol and glycerine, a compounded h w7td, lil t uition The horses thlrd movement, in which Mr. Dam- in D. D. Di prescriptlofl. tre a Srta , fenure of tie dl ta" roscn was 80 exceedingly busy, and, Hundred of cures lave convlmred ! And fof ivVarhSTO been not -1 for 1,1,9 ,1eeP expressivene-e of the flns'e. as and w know yo can prove- In iMi: the show 'hat will stay ln.our-mm-, stantly wUh the first application ohat and. It l;.ln that drnft horses with "rlm. '8 "uuimer ui u taKes away tne lton at once. Cf Hi From the "Nutcracker Suite" had the "Overture Miniature," ' -e hkchstratiom of land title "UuBsian Dance." and 'You Should XocJ Tlun Edges YOU will always find thM best made clothes. 1 he abi i'lnra-is. illfip-ed bv them. The thin one o the distinctive features of ClotlfJ It enables the ciotntolay nat between theW result of sciuiii Weselecttbt a score of dijj you, because we h the best tailoiniji and selling at; k These clotlieti no matter hiirpn With eachjuitj guarantee that eraiyti the style and shjptui . suit is worn oub. c AllWool Clothes M Out spring tine, ot Clothcraft is now compV& iJ iff-. 117-.: nc "M5LL TO MAN" CL )T1 e li n CI 1 i numbers. Ttm howiesi ar ell matched ailJwll.KroW A circus wltliliJtf jtrn ij'tI -niehow does TroP itttr lllW I nn nort WHl,!make,"iour .rr i .... ., . . i .1 -mi v- K'Xhey artvlooatect oai. Kortli (una i The soil'in MfttiiewWi-ufif "iff rlcl.'rWerl I.,... miinii :i t&crtHMinoiiaMiri Hor truck garCltfultrj . I . -v it i Milt l"" H i:- i'i.ni . ii s ii.i',r,.WSCtWlMi!uml.iitin''i .1 If ........ ...it J 1. -noli-. ii. vf -"'li f ''j i '" i-'nuiv!iii imi: IJ3fl(U)J W f' ,.: .-(l:ti "M"l?illiiUNM-iJll IK i'. Hill Ill.'l ,i, iiium'siuUM ..ju i io i-, 1st. mi i ni.-iv that iMirCft-Hielfid so:.(1a;1,pJ it, jfa tur,w v lotSM.tMike:iui.'nMi!liinJiii.iit Willi. hsuiAo ,smh high cln.. althoimh largely Increased ii are gray, owned. pageant ttre real thing-, and . Uie, .nnjipiinceivciit that the i : llJIjvf U4 l-rtnlbed this f:i , J iflioAvetoWJ t.fws evorsWW fl U- I It looks na thomth a record-lireal nhlo chiiral'or "thnt I'.'Q pnnplo. can lmnlly ho ilif ;ii)i.:!n:i !. The liow I LIX DRUG CO. then the t.. ii,. - .,- ,.,... Dance of the Reed Pipes." The last Martin Svurverud to rexiatur mo title- named piece was apntauded with ,.' ln"J. ?r niwi "t lami more enthusiasm than was accorded Ion who, by the come buck for two profesFi formances, with tlie "Sa'- si Usee" in B u'h. Armour hij 'x trfl:1! , r.;nk.-j. pp-Ji a Pienilld -V:fiJo IhWiJltllilOnraii-m- auco Is Indorsed 1), roHi -in 1 -i'l:- ei.; i --r.it . it (iil. Xtl"1 lilMI li-.: so ' :i i. .l ...;uin,. "'IJ '',:'.-' .'t'l ' rid; I I . ..ui.!, .. l'" " yd !.. .j,li ..I ml 1ii.l' plltll!.ll. ; .!. V,'.f .Ut '-.I s. il XUiii.l "I'f .Tt.-lll ) II 30 1 1. in and I IIUll .tit rtl mil v :ll-'R ul llli.ti . s:,,i.. .t. I i.l,.l J).,! ., ' v l i i.- -i ; ,u, , . - ' . Ii; f p-itiif ovi --I : i .i.i iii-xi:i i,i i '-.tilllH !(: u, : .ll.,H lir. y ninvsiin'.iors every- lamia u ...i nil thn Kno.wn as Falrnaount Helehtn. an mlill ll.lll t(J KUIHIIh Ijlltn Pntinll nratrnn to any of the others., probably be-- a' e mine oiiears on tne it.at tu.-e-cause it was reminiscent of Mavd Al- .'"?,Y .'"u"1" "''"' way. is toon to ttn-vfrom Ids 1. 2. 4. 5' and 8 l Hoik 3: lots 1 2. 3. 4 nnil k in i.ioi,, : S 12 lli, 17. 18 nnrt 19 In block 2t: lots 1 nntt 3 n itlonli 1 nr.A ln. e l Mock 5. In until Fnlnrtoitnt M,.lCTht. ily one vncal number v."i on the J'"" ,ial P1"" or parcel of land raiimie, the ".reanne D'Arc" arta. ,n'' R', 'iorS oVI'm J 'r1""1 h wns sung by Mine. Sara Anitei- HelBht,? iheno, north ViK"'. The singer was In excellent S- i1"- , mln R. alonir the south A J the .r. seemed better ?f diVrn,' SSlhV 'tiZZ d to hor than the Wnsnerian s. so 10 min. k' t ti,: h Iks in she had previously, ? .m,n: w- Jl f"'!. nionir th 1 . w lv ROli"i1flrv o' P-iM C'v lie "Anilantd Cantnhlle." from '"4 foot, to a n'oint Ti"foi .."." SirTTrs 'TjWffrrr, Opus 11. was ex- " VIT' ""'"' the William Snlt'- n itely performed on the Dnmrosch Wt:'thciN? doT il Sfr E" 'H iKS. The. great "Marche Slav" '."-t: thon.o n. n rtoir.' 21 min p'' JoJ V the ni&flumber. "a It W-ThJ'V Af J.d 'T"' Wall Paper and FRED KUDFORD, 'EPa? Sole Agents Bass Huetcr Paint Phone Red 5411. ' T02 W. i l" si l:i).,f ! l b.? Jon .1 A!.l!".;!,0l,,v. iilnve.l iihiT.Tn,i .iu .' i'. .'"Cr. s-. rt"K- i mm. Snultr Th ... . ...j" ln ,l,n'.v r,,ntnl auspices ot tm bnnl Association was ffson School 1 't: '' tf. tLi.;.' .iu..i''.i.i.L L,2? . ...... ii... t it. iM.i us, QniiuKW, Ml-.' lo III.) IllT .1,1 I.Woo .o ,.i-'A ' Kin t" i?",nh--.. Stafford '.T V). Kllho-- anu IU 1111 Eueivs, Thursday, M Admis-ion for this-i dy and date only THUS THE PEOPLE-NOTfi BENEFIT WHILE THE CRUEL CIRC T WilM EOS mnv oonri Tnko notice .our it I tjat on the tth ,ny of ii ,!,"i'',rn,lr'n wan iinsnr.u I., . ; headache',. wenrinrs and ' eleeplessnesa "that dragged down feeling. V FYPsn Turcoman i Now. lt.".ildi Slate Priiuor.. .wmi.. rj.T'T "..!,!",' thoroforo, untosa von Rnnn. '. " s'h ") of .lnk' ' ,'," rnune why nun, npnll- !. whkd this moniii e re,,. ravorVf , ?. ,n';..""0i:,',n!f th. n III renorlud ..:i-tli,i,. forever h.., ... ' ..."" ''."" Rl wtl he bettor prepared to, -!il k;I if liir,. .otiim ! lilrttoqA iS l!iV' '.' ''''.;'' S "3'? era ra $ iTas. , :i Acting directly ou-Uw-kidnrvs these mild rtN. ire ulnicnlt uMUnt! relic beennrt thejr tm(lnlV';Mt' as ' a ' tonic; ; of c put dean. fbc, kidney .';Use .of imrnriiV tics,ml,.cjcji idle, poiaonn-fiMBt tka'''' yntemw .iohIiim h.i t.-1m oj,ii i rt.. Ffifi'WAiM'Piil' at'Oiit (lie first or sooonn -oi. 1., " Attorney I ilon't bolliA Uhall Wcajv,,. L uiiH.vlil HI lame. y'K. F CAMPT1H.U Counl' Clerk. 'or Applicant. ciitidida;,;,-Lr r1 kt' of.t.ye:Jiri,,u.r, .-,,, ..v;,:;:r.; jWH H,l. nec,n,d ..vnw tftiK'r iii4)i,.ra-9, for ,th,.iKn. Wi tv V ' 'J' '--PStforiii nii.l make a v- , r ",'""' J'-'-n.M i.v t "1 p "-'in-WI 'i''WW Po mnvl.Mi on, nnjvi.f11l nr the s.ici.Stn .111 this suite between ''"" '-f Iw, no, ","1 '"""tha from li r candidate and t hos u, aIjuU k''1 "" " ".v ,,, e field, whh-h wottld.-t-sIUSilaMaa ' -w- W. HAW;1"- ''W '1''W,,tl)9,-?- f-tor. . ... . . . J" niin) ait 'Mi.ue.ulLa iihl.iioo.1 11..1 il -iit ,1 1, afw wn-.i'. 11!:; ifliiift kit, 1 ifeS "te-iioiSTOiJriiiwii lb.,,., I '"T- TO eituH8 wing All the Pol luJ htr,m- ni n..-riiHr,tmi(,i,,lMli,l,(lW inil tiHoiillB 50.de. bOMootV. 'RliihVpml I mn liri'T5-fi!or 'n h"r'hy that Prod r., 8elf a Vifhr r 4 iif-t-::- 4:iv; ;t .'ri-i,,-r V4i.(aiJ,r-,;d.a1ayijM,.V c'i j.'-!:'...,.';, TiTl. ?'.! .n forget, It's a SUPERB. SPFrTimn ao nDiniHUL Cliff 50 ANIMALS-J25.00D ARMOUR PRIZE GORGEOUS STREET At 10 O'clock Each Mornin? k8 and SeeforY(f Circus for 25 Cen w a Circus Trust; the Circus-D . , LARGEST BANK IN LANE COUNTY FOR SALE BY '' iit,iA). imia ix, of rll lsto uroeiefciirf, V O . J Kjt I RAIN or hinf AT 2 rt v ho.jouj ttruer, Aamiiuo fit TiUe the Circus War Lasts. J JwoTComplete PERFORM!