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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
fi FIVE il I & HAS m SUBSTITUTE I CITY NEWS THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, J'RCH 21, 1911. O i km ss o taGM " j -r-r d it ti Si c u 11 ua u a k vz ra vt.v 6A topv is-., t: ra u if" ri 3 ?a ? x& a II KB.I BBSE fi OBB A'IS raHBK9B Sir si fa U tv5 9 HI Absolutely Pur matio from Royal fSrapa Cream of Tartar R3 ALUHO LIME PHOSPHATE NEW TODAY WANTED Woman to do sewing: steady situation.' Address J. 0. Y.. care Guard officii. , M-2 3 FOR SALE Household furniture. gas ranges, fine rubber tired bug gy, piano player "with, .mimic rec ords, oil paintings. Call at 271 West Seventh street. M-2 3 FOK SALE No.- 104 A snap. Hpre is the greatest bargain near Eugene; 65 acres, two miles south ot town on mam roau: all good lanu nun win niauu a goon nome business trip to Saskatchewan. l and chicken ranch: nearly half of nska. Ho expects to be gone sever- iKnn cau uh ,Kri-u now; goon tinnier, ljana nrnutm sens, s:;nu to ? 4 00 per acre. $"() ppr acre: $I..S0fl cash. .1. B. Eggen, 474 Willamette street. M-23 &0R SALE For bargains in farm in L,inn county, near Harrisuurg. See J. B. Eggen, 474 Willamette street. ' M-2 3 U.OST Gold locket last week: pho-I tos on inside; the name Grace ou 1 one side. Finder please .!yup ' 304. iteward offered. M-2 3 ! as the corxTv cuncr ov tiik STATK Or OIK(,0: l-t)l THE COl'XTV 'OF I.AN10 : Notice of final settlement. Estate f T. C. Sumner, d-ceasod. Notice is hereby given, that rover C. Sumner and Verna .1. Uais. executor and executrix of the liove named estato have filed theirl :,, , , n, .,,,,.. ,., inal account in the matter of said late, in the county court of Lane totinty, Oregon, and that Saturday, he 22nd day of April, mil, at the ur of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of i;t!d day has been set and fixed by irder of said court for the hearing abjections to said final account nd for the final settlement of said state. . . All persons interested in said es- !:te are hereby notified and reejuir- (1 to make and ' file any objections I:at they may have to said final ac- munt on or before the said date so fixed for the final settlement of said nale. Dated this 21st dav of March, 311. DROVER C.- SUMNER, executor, and VERNA .1. DLAIS. executrix of said estate. BILYEIJ, Attorney. tnes dly Dort Persecute brour Bowels Cut mil P.,l.arriM ..J Ttuv . trfirtsl p-nanntlnnecessary. 1 rj j ICARTER'S IJTTI.E LIVER PILLS jgS.,iuW ri'r iHtjM CASTERS Lit Ln f-k Hniiclw ti IsJimtioA, u know, mail Pill, SmalJ Doee, Srooll Frir. The Home of Good Vaud-sviHs MONDAY, MARCH 2CTH, TUESDAY. MARCH 21 ST and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22MD '"atince Tuesday at 2;30 Evening Price Adults, 20c; Children, 10c 1 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT LeFEVRE & ST. JOHN present themselves in "THE PROPERTY MAN AND THE SHOW GIRL." This act is direct from one week's run at the Grand Theatre in Portland. 0 2 The Two Lonafeilows- neompnrable duo. Kcci-n-tt'ic comedians, jntr.idut ins hicii-ciaps singina end oaiie A Isugh every minute. 2 COMPLETE PERFORMANCES EACH PiiG'HT f'usby Orchestra. Weather Summary. Th following is a summitry of the weather conditions for the 2 4 hours ending at ti a. m.. March 21: Temperature, maximum, 5a: mini mum, 41; wind direction, west; con dition of air. cloudy. Weather FtM'rcat. Fair tonight aud Wednesday; frost tonight. Dillons for drugs. Erick Weathers yesterilav contrib uted $5 to the city's treasurv for speeding his amomohilo on" thp strepts. The mother nf Or. V. Kuvkpndail Is very sick at Koieburg. Thp doctor has jiirt made a trip to that, citv to see her. Household effpcis have arrived in Eugene Horn I'ortland for A. Chap man and family, who will make their home here. Mrs. EIf-i Lambert, of E-nrin-rflpId I has just received a check for SKf) Irom the National Protective Legion as sick hem-fits. Poi-en", the eight-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.. Eisner, dis located one of her elbows last even ing while playing. Wilov flt-fffrt.. -t 1 colored' citi7,.., w . Krancisco to tal:o treatment in a hospital for an injury. Thn dancing pavilion at Midway park will soon bp completed. The opening dancp will be held a week from Wednesday night. well-known O. r.arripnn Inn ( coutracior. left this morning on al weeks. Al. Svnrverud has received a pos tal card from 111-. W. L. Drown, who with his son, Leonard, Is making a trip around the world. The postal was written at Home. The Coe Stationery company will bo ready for business In the Tltns block one dav this week. Nearly all of the goods have arrived and are being placed on the shelves. Jay Hutton this morning paid a $10 fine in the police court on a drunk charge. Theodore Sinclair yas fined a similar amount but be railed to dig up and will serve five days. Among the new arrivals here who are looking for lands are the, foilow- "K' i'' " ; au;V" from Seattle; Chas. W. Pick, from Cleveland. Ohio, and O. 11. Foster, from Garden City, Kan. J. Baker, a former Eupene laundry man, boinp a partner with E. L. Fisher in the ownership or! the Fisher laundrv on South wiiin-i'o motto street, was in the city Mon day. Ho has begun the erection of a concrete building 40xti0 feet in Sore Lungs and a Dry Hacking Coush can bo relieved by using Ballard's Horehound Syrup 3 Its effect in the lungs Is I soothing find healing. very gratifying to thoso who are 14 racked by a painful cough. Ito- lleves tightness, loosens i Klfl hoarseness and quiets nil lrrl- C-1 . .... ... .l- tateu conditions, so inai ine ;A sloop is no longer uisiuroca iu , hj night. Ed rrlre 2Se, 50e .nd 81.00. jfi Puv the $1-00 size. It eon-p-9 tains flvo times as much as the 20c size, and you got Willi each bottle a Dr. Herrlck's Itcd l'ep- PbW Por roro-.is PlriPtcr for the che.-ttT JamenF.3alIard.Prop. st.Louts.Mo. i Kj Steohtns Eye Salve Is a healing rfl -1 cnli.:p-. tf-i or Ltr. Jlillf.ll IJ,M: l'o, snc(i,ii hetit. . ti, Ot Si Cil A i J j : -r-nr, fy"atinc3 '( Vednesday. 2:30 Maiinea Pncss Adults, 15c; Children, 10c 3 Jim Reilly Dialect -(im-.-ilian an-! yodl'-r. 4 Two Reels cf Classy Motion Pictures. AwM Distress Unable to Eat or Sleep-Mis Condition. The Comfort of Living Restored by Hood's Sarsaparllla 'I have beard people tell about the agonies of dyspepsia, and I have experi enced them. twy sell. I also know what it is to be 4r Mrs. H. L. Jordan. former distress and my present relief. My stomach was truly in a terrible condition. I could not eat anything without the most awful distress. Did not even dare to drink water before I vent to bed at night. If I did, 1 would I awake In the night with such dreadful j agonies I would be unable to sleep ! for hours. I tried about everything ! my friends. Including the doctors, rec- ommended, but without much relief. I "Then I resorted to Hood's Sarsa- Parllla, and the first relief I noticed was that I did not have that awful distress in the night. I kept on tak- ! lng this medicine until in a little time 1 1 was entirely cured. Today I am a i well nerson and thankful for the w-nn- derful benefit Hood's Sarsaparllla has been to me. I recommend it to all." Sirs. If. L. Jordan, 167 North Willard St.. Burlington, Vt. Thre is no real substitute for Hood'a Sarsaparllla. If urged to buy any preparation said to be "Just aa good" you may be cure It is Inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Get Hood's Sarsaparllla today. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tab lets known as Sarsatabs. Springfield and will open a steam laundry there In a rew weeks. Jack's many friends here wish him success in his enterprise. The ladles' auxiliary of the Eu gene Commercial club will meet in the club parlor Wednesday evening at o clock. All ladlCBTire Invited Kline the scissors and a knife and help mnke roses for rose planting nay. Stage passengers out of Eugene this morning were the following - vls " l,son to Elmlra: Dr. Bartle Mapleton and M. Davidson to Crow. C. C. Beck and wife, of Point Terrace, will leave ill the morning for home, A. N. Gurley, L. Gurley, R. E. Gur- ley and F. M. Guriey, of Lawrence, Kan., arrived in Eugene last night with a crowd of colonists and will locale somewhere in this county. They are slopping at the Hoffman for tlio present. C. M. Collier Is excavating for a fine two-story residence to be built in the rear of the family resi dence at. the corner of West Fifth and Lincoln streets. The plans for (his building were druwn last year by Architect .). R. Ford. L. E. Moe. of Albany, who has been employed by the i'ortland, Eu gene & Easlern Railway Co. since It started to oH-raIe cars lucre, has been appointed local manager and will now have cbargo of the affairs of tlie company in that. city. Arch Tirrell and James Murrav ! havo returned from their "hiking" trip along the coast. I hey went ?rom here to Drain and from there j lo Gardiner, then up the coast to ! Yaquinn hay and back home by rail. '1 hey enjoyed themselves hugely. lioseburg News: .1. D. Zurcher turned from Eug.uie yesterdav after' n (la-- ;.-ent r,i liii.l il Mis iwo i llil-1, on. uhu a. .-Olt, j... 0 1 hI him III1 lilitllieiil ri! tjll teriiltlli- wit.!. I h h i r mint iimil such liiuw s Mr. !',nii-ht is hI,U- m. Ie.v M'l'.-y Itosni- ho tic 1 1 iiud, in l,ai liiti, Kan., is In tho city with Jas. Leaaurn, of I I . V 1 i1" -ffSX. -Hood's Sar- I I iap.rllla.ana J . 0$fk d one who I 13'm through the-e Jvf -"""l i!i vf)?7 experiences flRM BSr' Wf cnn ,ppreci" ;v ate how grate- ' V ' $p 'nl I am to I -vt-'i Yy this medicine. -,' 1 L It seems to 8 ma I cannot 1 Btrongenougn q to tell of my I lliiichin.sou, Kan., and they ftrej(0itld luuKiui; over n'iu (j.siiuc uai;ani3 ior few days'. .Mr. IJuyd is owiit of "he J. K. lliil farm n.ir unction j v yearn! lutvinK h(Hi(;h(. it. a fi Ahout 25 .l'nivfi'eiiy Klml'-nlrf who are gi aiiunte.s of the H;i lein himh i: l.'jui. v.il! ti';;:;:; i- h i-inlein cluh. J ' i.im.M u.y; -l $ ni aiTii aixi o niiei-si me (oiinim ; (jf (n(. I11M(If,,. (!UIMlitiui, If f -fcratir,!! of hisli fi-ho-.l KradnaU-s (, ra(.ri(,fl' H,.ro,rt ,5m ro;id in rn in Hip rapi.a! rity in ta- university , ltm!orRroiinft (ir;.ln it would quit 1. O wirl1- I y retnedv ihe tronht". Aiitidjiohlic J. .. , owners have applied to the rounty : An-hii eel Kniert K roner, who (.onrt 5 funiished llif plans fov th new j ' Jlam'Hfni Mur k in this city, has writ- J l-u Mih I'Aks' building eoininittee ChaiiL'. v 1 1 i he r:aI1 m th loml that liire wiil ie no trouble in fin-' JiiR rst'iii from hih jm 't-suif In nuciiiK ') IfcJcre'a huildinif oroool-! tlie u,vn t' low pro.Kui c. '! Iili: ;i(n. Mr. Kroner will prohahly hewill remove nil dancer of cnitpln ainna? ihi'Fe to suhmlt plans for the (pan from j.o'rly fiiti-d jolnis, darrr r hnildinK. form fir- and from oxnloHiortK. At . ' i present t tic tins is piped in tho 1!e funeral -.ihe late Mrs. E. hi reel j a a pre-uire of five poundu K. Hlighton will take plae at the to the Ffpiare im h hut reduced by n r":;'df ii'-e of iQ:- danchter. tr. devUe a HQa-'M aeh horse. At Km ily K irk pan n k, U?t "i.h ftrcet ! t his pre -ui e a main who" !d f:i Wr-rjn sday afternoon at 2 o'cloeK hrea!; during a fire it would he 'hi-.. Ail friends who wih to view theipOP'fhle to exnnuiKh the hiaze mi-v, remains are reo.ueHtd to fall at the til thf c could he turned off. l'n-rc?.d'-n-e h-fore J2 o clock Wed-Uler the low prrs?tirn ..Vritem that will ne'ay. Xo fiewerf. J. eave Uro., the well-known ( Tomorrow Extra Special Sale Offerings SILK SPECIAL $1.25 n:id $1.60 yd. wide colored and black mesca line find cloth of gold, one day only. 95c Yard $1.00. 1.25 and (I.M Foulard silk, beaumul new patterns in all the new coloring 90c Yard Sec in Inch Taffeta ilk In all colors, Hcst quality tomorrow only 58c Yard hop firm, have dissolved partnership, J. W. Seavey buying the interest of his brother, Jesse Seavey. J. W. Seavey now has control of the large hop yard on the McKcnzle and other properties owned by the company. Jesse Seavey will engage In some kind of business In Springfield. The Eugene Real Estate & Invest ment company has received a re quest from Buenos Aires. Argen tine republic, for Information in re gard to Eugene and surrounding sountry and concerning the adapta bility oT the soil in this vicinity for fruit raising. The enquirer is Car los Bartels, whose home Is at Bue nos Aires. Charles Vanduyn. a university stu dent, son of Charles It. Vanduyn, liv ing at 324 East1 Firteenlh street, and who has been very 111 for the past Iwo weeks, has improved and the doctors no longer consider Ills con dition serious. There was a report among the students at the university and it was even announced at two of his elnsses that his death had oc curred last night . There wan a temperature range yesterday of only 12 degrees. Al though this climate is known for Us unifnpmitv of lemperaluw?, this small variation Is unusual. There are places In the Pacific ocean where) the temperature range ror the wliole year does not exceed thlH figure. Last, night at midnight it was no colder than It often has been during the warmest part of the day all wtn-( ter. Chas. Owen and wife arrived In Eugene a few days ago from the east and will make this city Ihelr home. Mr. Owen Is a fine walch- E (lilt!?5 -BESLSIDBpN re-,,. .' .,. ..,,. wt,.h ueen time nnl'a It ix i.aat ;ill hell, r Owen I, , til,,,, ti lth th- IVmIih lewelrv I'll , 1.1 .'"-t WiUhiiipIIh' sll'et. mid fill be a I'efttm nejl I ftj, luie si. mis iiiiiImj- .-"(hp, L. iMfiip fon, lovnierh iili this ..I'.rR. h( .one buck to i'oi I btli'l. There, ia a bad ptoce, in ilie cutin-, tv road at .Indie In' point that he repaired with hut Rliriht cost. Ihe mini nt;indw theip hi, depth of six or eight, Indies. Sever.".! aillotiiodillslH dining the past few days have stopped to dig willi a stick a short ihann.-l lo drain off the water into tin mill race below. This forre'is ihe trouble for the time beim; but the drain rapidly fills up. A spring or water ifsuing irom (,p fl(le r,f tllC 11 I II is (lift HOUnC he installed th" nn lemninB in the pipe. ai pieMine of only ahoui one ounce. S t'h this t h'j gna is uf'd $15 Coats $ ! 0 Women's and misses' new long coats in light and dark colors; Senil and tight fitting: good variety to choose from x Bed Spreads Comforts $! without reducers, directly from the mains. This system is possible with been installed over the city during the larger sized, pipes that have the past winter. WOOD & HATHAWAY HIIOS. Curpenters and Builders HEATIXfi A XI) I'LVMBIXO We use In the plumbing lino best grade Btandard goods; five years guarantee. 71 West Seventh Street Job work In each line. SI'RI.XGI-'IKI.K SAXI) AXI) f.llAYEI, COMPANY Sand, gravel and loam for snle. Leave orderB at C. E. Morrison store, Springfield. Phone .Main 174. Pow ers and Courlrlght. '::f. Subvrllie for Clio f.'uaid. JrNNV Come in and get your slice rL X Ml -1 I", - - n a II 'V-- 01 in-B D,S Bargain cone SOMETHING For Your Money . When you get the real "FIRST QUALITY" you get the best there Is. You get something for your money. In fact, you get more here for your money because the extreme high class of our drugs and goofis costs no more than the inferior kinds. Not only that, but you get satisfaction and satisfaction is worth money always. So trade here and let us supply you with the best to be had, giving the best satisfac tion in use, and at the lowest possible price for high grade. We have what you want in drugs, toilet, bath, nursery and home hcips. If it's medicine, we surely have it. Phone 62 Goods de livered free , DRUG pi i Reduced 1-4 - $!. 50-$3.10 WING & CAMPBELL WILL HAVE COLD STORAGE PI AWT AT MARKFTi1"1"08 for, tl,e coW ,orKe plant ara rLMDll A I IVIAr.rtl now at the S. 1. depot, having been 1 1 shimiari f.n.i. llr.,ln n.u . Midgley Building Being Worked, has had all of this Information for ' Over for Willamette Street Meat Firm i Wing & Cnuinbnll. the Willamette 'street meat, firm, who have leased mo MKlgley nuiiiiing, mention or 'which has been nindo several times by The Guard, will sou Install a complete (-old storage plant and ftx the building up In good shupo for their market, which will be one of -lue ripest In the slate, the floor or the entire building will be of con- crelo and Ihe whole structure will be worked over for Ihe firm. More Bkyllghts will be added and there will bo two offices, one of lliem be ing for privato husincHS. Ilnrry W. Dunn, who occupies a portion of Ihe building Willi his bakery, will move to Wing & Campbell's present loca tion, and llolleubeck & Mc.Murphey, DV-ff L ft J COMPANY INCORPORATED Wash Goods Specials Dress Ginehams in plaids. Mripes and checks, spe cial for one day only 8c Yard 1.m- good wfdo lonR cloth, soft chanml.se. finish, ypc clnl olio day 9c Yard An immenao variety if li.'ic and line fancy whlto Koode, hoavy und shoro materials. All new pat terns, ono day 18c Yard 'realty dealers, who occupied the oth. er part of the building, have moved elsewhere. Some of the machinery anH fiv. some time past, but was not given permission until last night to use it. If you want a student nf it building, and good government, vote 1 ,or S. Barker. M-20 il AltK CLASHII'IJil) AIM PAY Wood Feed Coal EUGENE FUEL AND FEED COMPANY Dry Wood of all Tcinds for Sale Poultry Supplies Phone 825 Office 67 W 8th For Your Health Because we carry about every drug, chemi cal and pharmaceutical in ordinary use, as well as many rare imported drugs. Anything, in fact, your doctor could want for his prescriptions, or anything you wanl for your home or private recipes. Every drug and' medicine is of standard strength and greatest-purity. It is a cura tive, because it has all activity and power and medicinal value. If we put up yW prescriptions, we use the best of all drugs, and do the compounding according to the most scientific teachings. Our knowledge our training our true drugs are your guarantee of best results in medicine. The Comer Drug Store ! (ft t r ii V, Fi I P Hi I;