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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1910)
I UJV.VV THE 2TTGES2 EAIL7 GUARD. L Utter 4 Lt nature of the cn ranlsh be etle efforte 1 directed and Senna, ldue to the ,e0e(iy which Alness wlthou , on which it Jiiil effects al j, manufactured fc Strap w foTED p to July B, N . th school t.,h,e.0: Tho r Eht ".' ., n bids. y n or address C. ant. Snores, factors), John Olitviuf' - fet Number 11, F, D. Ne. J" ffl . .. ":" i should be C. A. Wednesday j J. Handsaker, bisiness to bring Every one inter proUbitfon urged lire To tor, lis name tens Honey te the best 1 leierai muuon ! it. Look for ;e. Sold by Dillon r Ire HITY NFWS Dillon for drugs. The Westminister Guild will iteet at 2:30 p. m. at the church parlors next Saturday. . , j Today and tomorrow are the long est days of the year, they being of equal length. Architect Hunzlcker is drawing plans for a summer bungalow to be built by Dr. Kuykendall on Triangle lake. . Rev. Geo. E. McDonald, formerly pastor of the Eugene United Brethren church, has accepted a call to Seattle. A marrlge. license was issued yes terday afternoon to Robert M. Smith and Miss Myrtle Orr, both of Mar cola. The work of laying the concrete floor of the nes Hampton block was begun this morning by Contractor Ellis. Excavation for the Kappa Sigma fraternity house at the corner of East Eleventh and Aider streets has commenced. - The Real Estate Exchange has sold the D. C. Andrews residence property at 870 Pearl street to E. F. Westfa.U for J2.800. . The stores of the city, except those that deal la fireworks and other things necessary at celebrations, will close at noon on July 4. A. Lombard this morning began the work of pouring the concrete for the foundation of the new Eonnett block on West Ninth street. The holes for the College Kill loop trolley poles are being dug. A large force of men is laying rails and surfacing the track. Wm. D. Ady, of West Liberty, and N. C. Ady, of Bell Plain, Iowa, are here as the guests of W. Polders. They may decide to locate in this city. A. M. TJterback, one of the P., E. & E. construction foremen, went to Salem today to superintend the sur facing of a mile of new track built by the company there. Cyrus Bradley, who has been sec tion foreman for the S. P. Co. at Corvallis for a number of years, has been transferred to Irvlm He i a' son of W. P. Bradk-y, of Kugne. TL'ESEAY, JUNE 21, 1910 FT7X 3h? Firmo"nt Brick Co. has just tin kiln ? T'ct ""ru!ns "'lr rim kin of brick, gome 140,000: brick being the l.ilr.. X'iese brick are t:rst class and Usve a splendid Thft T- .. ... .uSeiie rruit (..rowers' asso ciation has been advised that the balem cher- fair daie has been defl-' nitely set for Julv 7, 8 and 9 The association will have a fine exhibit1 ui uiiemes mere. The Hadlpv roalTnpa nn tha elta of the new M. E. church on South' Willamette street, recentlv purchas ed by the Campbell-Fellman Co., is' being moved to the corner of El t Thirteenth and Pearl streets. Coroner Gor.lcn, who was called to Lowell yesterday to hold an inquest over the remains of a railroad la borer who was killed in the construc tion camp, is not expected home be fore night.' JfTIDtl Vt"V X ',!' a .Marriage licenses were granted Djr i" J?"'3I the couiitv clerk todi',f)to the follow- out there last week. He numbered 25 new ones a week ago. He also saya there is a whole lot of new side walk being built in that part of the city. I1DI!TK TOMOli I low ing of Eugeue. nnd Mrs. Minnie Jenkins aged 5 4 years, of Springfield; Edward Dempsey, of liarrlsburg, and Miss Irene HeaK, of f'oburg. The Commercial Club recently of fered to put Mil ornamental llamp posts on the sidewalk in front of the new postofflce building If the gov ernment would pay for the electric ity, but the government refuses to do so. There Is an appropriation for certain expenditures only at the fed eral building, and additional lights U not included iu the sum allotted. flay's The faculty of the I'nlver- elty would like to see the city decorated for the commence ment exercises tomorrow more elaborately than ever before. There Is nn unusually large number of former stu dents here, and the occasion should bo recognized by the people generally. While the time is short, everybody should get busy this evening and fcunorrow morning nnd display the colors of the University. ; lit. KD KYAX Columbia Park 15)ys 1'rack Drum Major was necessary to ake the eye out. Maravoka Louise, Another foreigner employed in the camps, is at the bos- lillal ...111. h.l,An .. h.S'V1 rfrV'C8 ftm;nilti(;n3 f 111 be happening two or three' days ago. held in Eugene for the following po- anions on Ihe dates given: Train- ted nurse, laboratory aid (male), as Never Falls to Restore Gray Ilair to its Natural. Color and Beauty. No matter how Ions' It has been (rra jr orfaded. Promotes a luxunantgrowth, of healthy hair. Stops its falling out. and positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Will not soil skin or linen. Will nut Injure vour hair. Is not a dye. 1 and SOc.ltot tics, af druRais!. . I'v mailtlorbOc.Spnd 2c. forfrwbnokB-'TheCarm of the U;ilr antl Skin." lbilo liay Spec. Co. Newark, N.J. ,U S. A..andToronto,Ont.,CanmdA Bay's Skinhealfh OtnfmenlcnrM Vi-A-ma, nlltfvi iain, lirubk-rt, tuni bitM chaiM1 haiulH, cliMniur, sunburn, prickly hrat. 2M. ot drutftfiala. bead hiu lur fkuoplo tuba Linn Drug Company. female), statistician In ducts (male), all July il'e Columbia Park it.iys' Hand's me r.oyai res;aurant owners win not move outcf the old wooden build ing on the site of the new Titus block until July 10. Immediately after on account of alleged neglect of his that !aie the building will be torn hop yard which they rented, down and the work of erecting the new b!k begun. a gold medal contest will lie held were as follows .tune 24. SMiO n. .m. nt Hip fVntrnl J. H. Maxwell, rural mail carrier Hresbytorian church, corner Tenth on Eugene route No. 2, will attend and Pearl streets. All great speakers the state convention of rural carriers come and see who is the lucky win- in roruana next. weeu. xne conven- ner. Admission free. All welcome. tion next year will be held in Eugene it having been promised this city at the last convention. Alex Maxwell, wanted in Multno mah county on the charge of seduc tion, was taken to Portland today by City Detective R. H. Craddock. His mother accompanied him and will put up the necessary bond immedia tely upon their arrival there. The city is unable to get anyone Watch for programme later. Baker City Democrat: Judge Smith leaves this (Sunday) evening for Eugene, where he goes to at tend the annual meeting of the re gents of the state university, he being a imember of the board. He will also attend the commencement exercises which take place this week. i H. N. Cockerline, the well-known sistant in chemistry (male), assis-i rQi,i't .,r pn,,o iti io,. ',, i tant in dairy bacteriology (male and. fnr Mii,vken wis . tn nttonrt ii,! forest pro- national convention of Insurance ag plant ecol-iol,f.. n ...in ti, -1,1, hi,,. oglst (male) July 20 and .surveyor; Uly ot Ku(.eiie Hoval Anne cherries In general land office July 20 and 21. for Ul0 banquet to bo hold. They - ivtll ItA 1..1...I.,.! nc h.,.n. Stage passengers out this morning. Eugene. Last vear ho took nrunes. Mrs. l.eo. Croiierih.it the rhnrrlou will rlniilitlnoa mnko Rev. P. K. Hammond, rector of St. to jieivenzie briuge; .Miss Myrtle car- a bittcer hit than tho nrunes did. ter to Leaburg; Sam Curry to al- terville; S. B. Eakln, wife and Miss! Judge J. W. Hamilton Is here from Nusbaum to McKenzle Bridge; May- Roseburg to attend tho meeting of or J. D. Matlock to Walterville; E. the University rogents. Sharp and J. Goodfellow to Wal- terville; Miss Tina Hulery nnd Mrs. ; rrrr r-: rr rr Fred Ross to Walterville; Frank CAl'SKS SICKNESS Ross to Walterville; John Jacobson ' to Florence; Edna Chamberlain to Good Health impossible with a Dis Florence, and S, S. Miller to Hale. I onions! Stomach IM-'OltMAI. HAXt'l Company C will give an'ln- . formal dance In tho Armory next Saturday night, to which the public Is cordially invited. The first dance will begin at 9 o'clock sharp. J25 4 4) O Don't Do Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps,- pimples black heads, ecsema or sores. Wheat one 25c box nt Dr. Boll's Antiseptlj Salve will cure you. Try It at ones Sold by Dillon Drug Store. NOTICE TO C'ltKDlTOKS The is nothing that will create . T, T . . sickness or cause more trouble than ':""al0 ol Garonne' s. anngioy, ue- Theodore Dergltes, a foreigner em mloved bv thft Utah Construction Co. In the rnllroiirl rnnlnR nn the Wlllnm- .ucr,rilnpa tnn,ni, nnri n,n.. ceased. ette, is at the General hospital as pie daily contract serious maladies,. Ntlce is hereby g"iven that the un the result of being struck in the eye Klmnlv throuirh illsrrurard nr oIihsb dorslgned, John M. Smlgley, has been Mary's Episcopal church In Eugene.l with a piece ot rock from a blast. A of the utomnch ',,luly appointed administrator of the to take care of the dump pile across has received a call from St. John's deep gash was cut in his head and It We urce evervona sufforlnir with e3tat9 of Caroline S. Smlgley, deceas- lue bad essary river anu u is again in a very cnurcn ac enwon, a suuuru oi run-; I any stomacn derangement. Indices- '') vmu i" on Ibad shape. It seems it will be nec- land, but has not yet decided wheth- tlon or dvspepsla whether acute or 01 ol'pK"" !ar Lane County, and hau essary to pay mre than $10 a month er or not to accept It. Eugene people itt-,t., J I chronic, to try Ro'xall Dyspepsia Tab-' q",nlifk'd as, m,,ch administrator, and . to a man to care for the dump in generally regret to learn that he is!J - FOLL1 THEATUH- ilets, with the distinct understanding "H Persons having claims against said order to keep him on the job, contemplating leaving the city, ,nnt we wm rPfllnd their monev csll,tc nrc hereby notified and re- ! ' '1 1 wnmcli without question or formality, it QUlrea to prosent the wne, vor!fled?. The Eugene Commercial Club has Coburg Journal: Mrs. WilllamiT , ? ' , , l'lj'Vb'J" after reasonable use of this medicine ns requlrod by law, with the proper rereiverl a Rpt Of recnllltlnna nrlnnto.r Qn'nra, an.l VillHTon lnfl Thnarlav LlN, diameter hliniOl'lSt, al- ava nnt antlcfln.1 n'ttk o..l,A VOUCllei'S. to thf a-ilrl nihulntulrDtn. received by' the Nyssa Commercial Club, ask- morning for their new home at Hall, lng the local club to aid in a fight Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Swager have for the division of Malheur and Har- lived In Coburg for many years and ney counties to form Otis county, have niamy friends who, altluough There will be no action by the local sorry to see them leave, wish them organizatin. befct of associations liu their mew home. DeArmond Bros., of Grants Pass,' against whom J. R. Campbell had a Officer Bonney, who looks after suit in the circuit court, have settled the work of numbering new houses, the case and it will be dismissed, says six new residences have been so demonstrating physical culture. Pictures RASTUS IM ZULULAXD. THE CLIFF DWELLERS. CAPT. KIDD'S TREAS URE. We change pictures every day. Admission, afternoons five cents. Evenings, ton cents. V9 recommend the mto our custo-' tt' "10 office of M. Vernon Parsons. mors every day, and have yet to hear 1,1 1118 "ecitwun minding, in Eugene, ot anyone who has not been benefit- i"'Bon, within six months within cd by them. Three sizes, 25c, BOc dl,,e ot ,llls notice, and $1.00 a box. Sold in Eugene Dated at Eugene, Oregon, June 21 only at our store The Rexall Store.' 1910. W. A. Kuykendnll. I JOHN Af. SMIGLEY, I Administrator of the Estnto of CHERRIES FOR SALE Blngs and Caroline S. Smlgley, Deceas- Black Republicans nt 4 cents per ed. pound. Fred Ludford, 1194 Moss M. VERNON PARSONS, avenue. Phone Black 3262. tf I Attorney for said Estatet. 1 Farewell Week Baandons Players Young Mrs. Wiilthrope Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday The Most Successful of all Great Society Dramas PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT I5c, 25c, 35c and 50c Matinee 10c and 23c CLOTH ING SALE Get Ready to Celebrate the 4th by Taking Advantage of Our REDUCED PRICES on our high grade, all wool, hand tailored 1 If 1 : 1 -iTJ VI 71 rm Sophomore and Alfred Benjamin Suits We absolutely .guaranteeevery Suit, bearing either of these labels, to be all wool, to hold its shape and color. They will be sold at the following prices, which are a great saving to anyone interested in high grade Clothing: bi:-.T.'-.-iMt " - Boys' Clothing All light colored 3.50 Hats $3.00 Hats $3.00 . $2.50 Boys' $1.50 Hats . $1.00 Sizes 3J to 35 Will sell at $30.00 SUITS WILL: SELL FOR. 27.50 " 23.C0 " 22.50 " 20.00 ' . $2?.00 . 25.00 , 22.50 . 20.00 . 18.00 3 3 V3 Discount Create? Reductions on Medium Priced Clothing. $18.00 SUITS WILL SELL FOR ... . $15,00 SUITS WILL SELL JOR $10.CQ SU1TSOWILL SELL FOR $15.00 $10.00 $7.00 Don't ForgeL The Time, the Place, the Price O I 1 -iGU