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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
4 THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARI». THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER A. too* SHRINERS will COME TO EUGENE IN SPECIAL TRAIN Shoes at Big Reductions ------------- - The sun has been busy for the past | week or more heating up the sands «bout Eugene for the benefit of the b*refo ' ed novices who next Satur day will wend their painful way across them to enter the sacred por tals of Shnnerdom, sav» ths Port land Journal. In order to witness the event the Shrlaers at Portland gre going to Eugene in state and a special train next Saturday, and the inhabitants of Eugene are taking precautions acocrtfingiy. It is to be a great event, according to the program laid out. The Shrin- ers speiial will leave Portland at 8 o’clock Saturday morning, returning at 6 o’clock Sunday morning. On reaching Eugene they will march to | the armory, led by the band, whore lunch will be served. After that whl' be the big street parade, in whl.-h ail the Shriners In the state will take ' part The features of this will be the drill corps of the Arab Patrol, picked from the famous drill corps of Oregon Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, of Portland. Al Kader Temple of the Mystic Shrine of Portland will take with them on the excursion the Chinese band which has long been a feature of the ceremonial session of the Shriners. This band will parade in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ costume. and will be very entertain MARRIED ♦ ing. There are expected to be a consid ♦ 4 erable number of visiting Shriners ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ from the East present In Eugene. The At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos special train from Portland will con sist of five coaches and a baggage Wilkins in Eugene, this morning at car. and will be for the exclusive use 10 o’clock, Charles Wilson and Miss Vella Simonson, both of Coburg, Rev. of the Shriners. Cummings, of Springfield, officiat ing. They left on the noon train for a short trip to points north, expecting to stop at Carlton, where the groom’s folks live. I must clean out this stock completely within the next few weeks COME! BUY! Never such prices before. Ladies' Shoes 50c a pair and up. Misses', Boys' and Men's Shoes reduced a third to one-half. I. V. Jackson F ormerly The Wells Shoe Store Cor. Willamette and 9th Sts. DIED A sad funeral took place at Frank lin on September 1st, when Mr. and Mrs F. Bryant’s daughter was laid away. Pearl Edith Bryant, eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bryant, was born in Junction City, Lane county, Oregon, April 27, 1903, de parted this life at Franklin, Or., Au gust 31. 1908, being at the time of her death n years. 4 months and 1 lay« old. Pearl was a lovely child and the home will seem very lone some without her, but heaven has gained one more jewel, and we must submit to the will of the Heavenly Father, who doeth all things well Her body rests In Franklin cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by F. C. Stephens, of Eugene. The fam ily extend their sincere thanks to all for kindnesses shown them during their recent sickness and sorrow T of the long bridge is progressing, BUY SUBURBAN of the manufacturers' associations ot PARRY ASSERTS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ finely. TRACTS ON YOUR the country had shown a majority ..t BUSINESS INTERESTS H. L. Bown and family of Eugen?,' OWN TERMS NOW BORN AGAINST PROTMTION the members in favor ot a revision ot spent Sunday in these parts. the tariff. Charles Connan fell from a tree; Indianapolis, Aug. 31.—There was There are tw<> or three acre tracts and broke his arm. Dr. Peterson set1 WKLL DRILLI X» made public today correspondence left in Blair Street addition, close in. At the Eugene General hosplta . the broken bones and he is getting with streets nicely graded, which you wherein John W. Kern, the Democrat along nicely. Get your wells drilled by old and I August 29. 1908. to B. A Seelye an I ic nominee for vice president, sought ican buy at a moderate price on I wife, a daughter. , on monthly Installments f... if you wish. , and obtained from D M. Parry, ex experienced well-drillers. Phono Red 4 s’. J. tf Alto tracts from >4 to in acres In | president <>f the National Association A sure cure, one you can depend i In Eugene, August 27. 190K, t» BUCHHOUZ * CARPENTER. Harvey Rogers and wife, a daughter. upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy Garden Home addition, These are 'of Manufacturers and a prominent kt>7 So. Willamette St. Republican, an expression of opinion A sure cure and Its pure. Use it I very desirable and you may make hostile to the posting of "prosperity” for all lung trouble, conga, colds, your own terms. W. A. Bell, the grower, today let Earl Parsons, J. L. Myers and C These are splendid chances to placards in factories to the effect the contract for the erection of his W. Semmes, appraisers of the estato hoarseness and sore throat. For sale that "on the day after the election by Hull’s Red Crowe Rrug Store and , make money by saving it, , as well as of Taft and Sherman this mill will fine residence on West Sixth street of Ray Murray. Insane, have filed by the Increase in values, They will At the M. E. parsonage in Eugene, i first-class dealer» everywhere. near Lincoln to Tirrell & Hunter for their Inventory with the county clerk. start up full force.” not last long. September 1, 190S, Philip R. Bell 83640.’ It will contain seven rooms, They” appraised the property ar the light Kern asked Parry: "In Company, See the Oregon Land and Miss Ethel Rogers, both of Mar- 1 with bath, pantries, sleeping porches, 82000. of the fact that the present high tar- GERMAN COACH STALLION i Howe & Buoy or Zimmerman & cola. Rev. D. H. Trimble officiating Iff has not maintained prosperity, 1 etc. It will be heated with hot air , Rugh about these tracts. The first hops of the season wer » would like to ask whether the post and will have a concrete basement.. I The German coach horse which ELMIRA ITEMS. V. D. Hensill drew the plans and fur- brought to Eugene yesterday by Wil ing of thes j placards does not savor Duncan Scott will purchased from for the Seavey. The variety is the Early Fu- nlshed the specifications make the stand during the season at Richard Easton was today appoln.- of trying to obtain money under false house (Special Guard Correspondent» ! gle, and Is always the first to mature pretenses?" ed administrator of the eBtate of Elmira. Sept. 1.—Everything Bangs’ barn, | here. The bulk of the hops In l«nn Parry replied that he was not in J. H. PERKINS. Luella A. Peabody, who died in l^ne looks fresh and nice after the rain. tf Wm. Romancly, thp popular repre- county will not be ready to pick far county. August 19. 190X. The value sympathy with such abuse of the pow i tentative of the Portland Flour Mills, ten days yet. Mrs. Bown and daughter, Becky, of the property of the estate Is es- er of the employer; that it is poor was In the city yesterday looking af- are on the sick list. GOOD (X)l'GH CURE. timated at $1000. Jas. Odell. J. T. busines» policy to promise to run a 1 ter the needs of his customers. He Fred Yates and wife went to Eu The Lane County Veterans’ re-ur Donaldson and Thos. Carney were ap factorv on full time In th«* event of Is one of the most successful business Ion will be held In Eugene durfn ; gene to attend the funeral of Thos. , any electoin; that the business reac the complete cure of coughs. For __ pointed appraisers. Pollock. tion was quite beyond the power of hustlers on the road, and has made the latter part of the present month Dorris and Farmer Hale spent Sun colds, asthma and bronchitis and all political parties to control; that he I’ Olympic” flour a household word In The local committee will meet In a lung complaints tending to consump day in Elmira. could not bring himself to post such Western Oregon, this brand having few days to begin arrangements fo Hickork Bark Cougn Remeay.made Quite a number of our citizens j tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry For several years pa by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com- placards despite Republicanism, and i come to be recognized as a guarantee the event. have for ages maintained an estab took in the circus on Saturday. I of excellence. the reunion was held In June, but i pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be ' declares: James Baber, of Irving, was visit lished reputation as a standard the last meeting It was decided t » "IL am no more In sympathy with It contains no op pure; guaranteed to cure your cough ing relatives in these parts last week. cough remedy. ! hereafter hold it In September. C I the statement that Bryln Is the enemy or money refunded. Guaranteed to - - - , Fred Walters has a crew of men ium or harmful drugs and can be of Industry than I do the statement dMH th. building a dam on Poodle creek to given with safety to children. Price make a friend of you. For »ale by Perfection oil cook stoves are *»: » ~ — ’ j the creature of the Big »tsr. Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and that Tail la ,.u saw $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co . Wll- hold saw logs. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO I rusts," and s said that the recent poll if Ell Perkins’ new mill at the end Hams Mfg. 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