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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1911)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1011 FIVE i TaKe home a bricK of our luscious Ice Cream, froz en solid; stays solid for hours. BricK Ice Cream is the uuui oi uesserts lor supper, luncheon, card party ' ' "m'm" if or BricKs measure quarts Ice Cream in bulK-a pint, a quart or half gallon. They do say we make the finest egg drinhs to be had. We have a new electric mixer, and the finest chocolate and the freshest egg's. ? Everything just right at the BOWERS DRUG STORE whether it is drugs, toilet goods, soda water. We head the list for quality of goods. You can be sure of courte ous treatment by obliging druggists at the A Torpid Liver 1 a fine field for the Malarial c.erm an.l it thrives wonderfully. The cer tain result In suet) cases is a apell of Chills. HERBINE la a Powerful Chill Tonic and Lhtr HrsulMur. It Tuts the 11vr in honltliy. Viperous condition ami euros the chills ly Opstrovine the dlBcnre irrms which lMm the system. Horblne U a lino nntl- feriodic mediclnf, moro fre tve thnn tho syrupy mixtures that sicken tho stomiuh; be cause It not only kills tho dis ease Krms, but acts eflvtivly In the liver, stomach and bow li, thus putting the Fysum In condition to successfully resist tha usual third or seventh tl.iy return of tho chill, llertune Is a clennslnir and Invitrnr.it ir acdlclno or tho whole body. Triee 30c per Rot tie. JametF.Batlard.Prop. St. Louis. Mo GHIZEH. THE GREAT PYRAMID OF EGYPT A frop !rrti:ro on "l.hiffh' the grout pyramid of Kji.vnt," will bo giv- Stephens Eye Salve Is a healing ointment for Sore Eyes 3cM.0AW0RtCOHWENDtPBV Dillon Drug Co , Rpeclal aKent. ! :J i J. A. ltOHNET. V. D. M. tors are V. I,. Holt. K. K. Chapman and Christina Holt. en In Frank-. Iiitll, 4iS East Ninlli street. Kti biu. Juno 22 yt S p. m. by .1. A. llohnet. V. I. M. of New . York. Phone No.62 BOWER'S Corner Store ADVERTISED LETTERS. Juno 21, 1911. Anderson, W. A." Baglcy, Frank. Bower, Miss Dorothy, (larett, Robert P. Grindrod, Edward. Harrleta, Vincent. l,elth. Miss Mertie. Nichols, Guy. Itlrhev, Mrs. Harriet. Riddle, G. H. Rorapaugh, E. E. Smyth. Miss Wonie. Stein, George. Thompson. Mrs. Alma. J. L. PAGE, Postmaster. MARRIED J At Halsey this afternoon, June 21, 11911, Jesse Bond and Miss Elsie Da l vis, both well-known in Eugene, and j graduates of the University of Ore gon. CITY NEWS MEW TODAY FOR BALE Good, rich milk: every thing clean and snnitary; delivered only within a few blocks. Call at the corner of 13th an Jef ferson streets. J-2 3 WANTED Boy 16 years old wants work on a farm. 471 AY est ith. Eugene, Ore. J-23 I FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooniB in residence, stiitnble for light housekeeping with privilege of kitchen and baths. Call at 205 West 10th after 5 p. m. J-23 iFOt'XD An umbrella. Owner may- have same by proving property and paying for this ad at Gibson & Son grocery store on West xth street. J-23 II AM READY to give you prices on any quantity of fruit or shade trees. No order too small. R. Rue. J-23 I FOR SALE A barn to be moved off. Inquire of Martin Miller, 22 West Sth street. J-23 WELL WORK For all kinds of well work and repairs, windmills and tanks. Work guaranteed. Call 184 East 11th street, city. J. C. Cassions. i ,1-27 IFOR SALE Fresh, new milk enw Riving 3 1-2 gnllons a day. Will sell cheap if taken at once. In quire 435 West 6th. J-24 i'ILl, YOU NEED FRUIT TREES. nut trees, berries of all descrip tion; ornament trees, roses, etc., etc. Write William Lcppert for particulars and priceB, Junction j'lty. Ore. Salesman for the Al bany Nurseries. JY-12 FOR SALE Good cows. Jacohson Brothers, near Battle school, route 1, Eugene, Ore. J-23 FOR SALE Cheap. White Steamer Automobile; 40 H. P.. "-passenger cur With top, tire chains, clock" speeddmeter complete for touring. Two new tires; run only 2,500 miles and in first-class conoition. Have no further use for It, living In the mountains. Will sell for $1.0110 less than cost. Big bargain for some one. Address either 115 East "1st street, Portland, or Col lins Hot Springs, Wash. F. A. Young. WEATHER Sl'MMAHY. For 24 hours ending at noon. June 21: .Maximum temperature. 2; minimum, 47; direction of wind, north; partlv cloudv. forecast: Showers Thursday. tonight and I trip. They will first go to the Silis- J law country, up the coast to YaiiuitKt Attorney F. II. C.reeninan has re- liny, east from there to Fish and turned from a week s trip to I'lor- Clear lakes in the Cascade nionn ence and other lower Suiisluw tains ami from there south to Crn points. He states that ho was tor lake, thence home, the trip oc greatly impressed with ike re- cupying several weeks. sources tit' that country and Its pus-! 1 sibllltles for development. I William !'. Neal. a Eugene boy. j w ho has been studying medicine in John R. Marsh, who lives twelve Chicago, is home acain. lie ami a companion started out In an au tomobile and traveled that way from miles west of Eugene, brought to The Guard office this afternoon a small sheaf of spring oats that had attained a height of R feet, in Inches. He 'says the entire field where this came from is nearly that high. Chicago to Ogden, but they were compelled to ship Hie machine Hie rest of the way on account of bad storms lu that section. Th two big elm trees that on st Seventh street opposite the Klks new building site have been cut down to permit the laying of the cement walk along that half block They were beauties and It seems a shame to destroy tbem but It had to be done. Corvallls Times: G. O. Bassett Is quite 111 at his home on North Sec ond street. He has been laid up for several days and the attending phy sicians have not yet decided what ails him, It being either yellow jaun dice or typhoid fever according to tlicrr diagnosis. I On Thursday evening of this week tood the Catholic Amateur Hrama'ic club. a thesplan organization among the members of the Catholic church of this city, will produce "Del ween the Acts." a laughable comedy at tho parochial hall on the church grounds. The play Is quite clever and will be well presented by the. local nctoi'R who have been working for some time upon it. The Ml cents admls- AT THE FOI.I.Y THE ISKST MOl; PIC The McMorran Washburne Store's Clear the Beck Sale 2000 Yards Staple Apron Checked Gingham 5Ac Yd 2000 yards best qua'ity apron check Ginghams in blues, brown, green, rind black untl white checks and fancy checks nnd small plaids suitable for children's und women's dresses, regular 9c and 10c quality, yard 5 1-2c 15c Henvy Shirtings. Pnrk end Medium at 10c Yd lit pieces dark and medium light colors m heavy Minting, checks, stripes, and small plaids; some ci' tli,, paiterns are suitable for waists ami house dresses, all. yard JfJc Notion Counter Specials Blond Hair Nets, ea. ic Silk hair nets, ea. 5c Saf'ty pins, ass'td cd. Ic Merrick's darning cotton 3 Spools for 5c Colored Embroidery Cot ton, per skein Ic Red Embroidery thread, 12 spools for . . . 0c Egg stocking darners 4c Biack and white hook . and eyes- ...Ic Dustless Dust Cloth 50c Six Spools Best SIX CORD COTTON for 25c THE D. M. C. Embroidery Cotton at 15c Doren 7c Fancy Lawns Special at 4c Yd 26 pieces fine Lawns in dark and light colon, dots, stripes and floral effects, neat patterns for dresses and waists. 12 l2c Fancy Lawns at only 8 l-3c per yard 20 pieces fancy Lawns in floral designs, small and large patterns, for dresses, waists, kimonas, allt pett yd. 8 1-3c 20c FANCY LAWNS ON SALE AT 12 l-2c YARD White check and stripe and dot Lawns and fancy figured batiste, 25 different patterns in all colors yard 12 l-2c -S- -"""V t J,.ta FOR RENT Good furnlshd house and five acres of land with chick ens, cows and horses, wagon and tools, one mile from Woodburn. nro- an miles from Portland. A splendid opportunity for the right n, - .i.nn IT I partv. -r;i or Campbell, care Campbell-Fellman Co.. Houseturnishers, Eugene. Ore. J-S FOR REST Good 6-room furnished hnnso with electric lights and bath on South Willamette street. In quire of E. L. Campbell at Campbell-Fellman Co., Housefurnlshers. J-23 SCHOOL OP EXPRESSION. Mies Baldwin, school of expres sion; voice culture, reading, literary interpretation and physical educa tion. The latter Includes Indian eiubs. wands, dumb bells, free-hand work with Delsarte and corrective vnrb for children. Apartments 17 1 0 SI. Francis. tf MEETING NOTICE. Council No. 6S5 of the Fraternal Aid association, will meet tonight In Frank's hall, corner 9th and Oak streets. A class of candidates will be ad mitted to membership. .Members of the council are re quested to attend. Visiting members invited. J-21 H,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The Home of Good Vaudeville nnd Mo. tion Pirlnrcs. ALOHA THEATRE Commencing Tonight, June lth, for Three Nights. TWO MATIAKK'K Tl'KSOA V 2:30; EDN'ESDA V, 4 NOVELTY ACTS 4 2 REELS MOTION PICTURES 2 KESTERSOX BROS SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Singers, Novelty Dancers nnd BARTON'S DOGS. I'nper Tearers. Seven Hogs Working st once, FRANK SAVII.I.E " SEARIW)OK Eccentric Novelty Contortionist Human Volcano and Hro King MOTION I'ICTI KE. MOTION p""TJ,'!j; VSTnI1M .. "THE LOVER'S SIGNAL." ''''Tl"' lrma by n.p. Co. t on""l" br Th""'""ifr ( "' MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA PROF. BUMPS. Director. Evening Prices: Children 'c Adults 80c toe J.V Ma'lnee Prices. Any Sent: Children 9 GHults Q ;ooi VAUDEVILLE (,IHID PICTURES titKM) MUSIC O .((,!) VENTILATION Dillons for drugs. Tollman's studio (or photos. Buy your fishing tsskle of fisher men; they know what you want Eugene Gun Co. L. B. Langlev and wife of Port. land are stopplnir at the Smeede. si- j pectlng to enter buslnoss In Eugene. JC. J. Moore and wife have left for McArthur, Cnl.. where Mr. Moore will build a dredge for a big land company. A few drops of rain fell last night, but not enough to settle the dust. During the evening it thundered a number pf times. Civil Engineer Joseph McArthur has gone to Monroe to survey an 800-acre tract of land that Is be ing put on the market there. A marriage license was grantedby County Clerk Russell, this afternoon to Clarence E. llarpole and Miss Grace F. Huhbs, both of Junction City. Mrs. 3, N. Fogarty, who was oper ated upon at the Eugene hospital u few days ago, Is In a bad condition, hut the doctors hope for her re covery. Today and tomorrow are the long est days In the year, although the few days previous and the few fol lowing are nearly as long, lacking only a few seconds. The Oregon Power company elec tricians today took down the arch of street lights from In front of the company building which was put up as a sample of the Tungsten arch system, Alfred S. Peterson, recently from Albert Lea, Minn., a brother of P. Peterson, with the Eugene & Great Western company, has taken a po sition as clerk with Derger-Bean Hardware company. Ed. Hanson, the Ninth street cloth, ler, has begun a suit In the county court against Frank H. Park to re cover $17.75 for goods sold to him on August 8. 1905, S. P. Ness Is attor ney for the plaintiff. j The "lathers will begin work on the newcounty Infirmary over near the McKentie river tomorrow and the roof will be on In a few days. Contractor Ileckart Is making good progress on the building. W. 8. Moon returned Inst night from an auto trip to Mapleton. He says the roads are had yet and rather hard on the machine. Four or five passengers were brought out from the lower Sluslaw country. I The work of Improving Blair j street has been suspended because of a break In the county scarnflre, ! which the city was using. It Is be-; Ing repaired and will be placed In i operation again in a day or so. j j ' Supplementary article, of Incor-1 V.nlnv ttiftt firm n. . ' of Mr kiln & Holt to Holt Chip-! JJ man were filed with the county clerk Mrs. A. C. Hull filed with the county clerk today appllactolon to register the name "Riverside Farm"! for her place in section 7. township SI. 8K 3 W. L. W. Post filed ap- plication for the nnmo "Spring Glen Farm," for his 3 ( acres in sections , $ 9, 10. 15 and 1G in townshin 1 S R T W. ai '. i." j.inin Dr. and Mrs. tr. start on July S. D. 8 on i Head expect long outing TURKS. STABILITY AND NOllll.-. ITY Sollg THE KM PEROR'o RE TURN Kosinits. SWANS (lauinlt. FOR HER BROTHER'S RAKE Vltngrnph. IN THE DAYS OF '4 9 niogruph. A U- Admission, children ' adults 10c. sion will be applied building fund. to the school A K Haley and K. E. Foley, two Seattle men, left today for Medlord nnd other southern Oregon points to look for a locution for n grocery store Tbev liked Eugene after r, short stay hero, declaring It to be i better Hum any oilier town m which I they have visited. They declare that they will probably return. .l,,l,ci 1 III. A a Professor It. II. Dearborn of the , ' I'nlvcrsltv faculty, has been lip- r pointed by the stato tax commission of Oregon to fix the valuation of all electrical plants in the slate. He Ih especially fitted for tlie posi tion by bis experience in tho elec Irlcat business und lu teaching elec. tricul engineering at tho University. Miss May Morrison of Conrad. Iila ho, tsni arrival' 1n Kugene this afternoon-; Follx Spnrlis of Blue River, who has been In tho city for several days, 'cturuoi! todny. t jjj Mens' and Young Men's two and three-piece suits in this spring's latest styles. ALFRED g BENJAMIN AND SOPHOMORE Clothes at big reductions in price. H tt $15.00 Suits now $12.00 $16.50 Suits now $14.00 $18.00 Suits now '.. . . . $15.00 $20.00 Suits now $16.00 $22.50 Suits now $13.00 $25.00 Suits now !'..'.". $20.00 $27.50 Suits now $22.50 $30.00 Suits now $24.00 Boys' Long Pants Suits in Sizes From 32 to 35 to Be Closed Out at Half the Regular Price $10.00 Suits now $5.00 $12.50 Suits now $6.25 $14.00 Suits now $7.00 $15.00 Suits now $7.50 I RjOBERTS BR Mens' Womens' and Children's tt Holeproof Hosiery S. 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