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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
lft Doll Vest Free Saturday Wonderful Values From Now Until the End of the Month We want every girl iu Eugene to have one of these rests for her doll. They conn- in pink and white, ami arc made of fine Mercerise«! Lisle thread, made just tike the lit- tie sleeveless vests you wear yourself. $60.00 Values at $38.00 $35.00 Values at $19.75 Greatest bargains of high grade tailored suits of the season announced for tomorrow Every one this season's new est style and all made of the most fashionable materials. Beautiful high-grade suits in blues, browns, greens and black; sold regular at They are now on ex I If you are down street witli your mother tomorrow stop anil Stunning suits that sold at $50 ....$38.00 them, but lie sun- ami come Saturday anil get one of these d r e n ’ s Underwear, all styles; wool, cotton and Fleece-lined 15c to $1.50 A GARMENT THE BEST ATANYPEÏCE The New King Tailored Waists $3.50 to $5 vest* for your doll. Special Values in Chil- _ n LT?’6:.... $19.75 hibition in tlie «how window. m - c Roseburg. Or., Oct. 24 — The ad dress of A. M. Crawford on "The fu ture policies of the State land Above Local Option Board.” the short talk of Senator Bourne and the passing of resolutions Law asking for state and federal aid in the construction of good roads, were the principal features of today s ses Salem, Oct. 27.—Supreme Justice sion of the Oregon and Idaho Devel Moore holds valid the provisions of opment Congress. The session was called to order this the charter of the city of Medford ex morning by Colonel E. Hofer. 1 hree empting the regulation of saloons and speakers were on the program today, liquor traffic in that municipality Attorm-y-General Crawford. Senator from the operation of the liquor law. Bourne and L. E. Bean, of Eugene, This opinion is given in the case of who made an earnest plea for the improvement of the Siuslaw harbor. J. C. Hall, respondent, vs. George W. In the course of his remarks he said Dunn, county judge of Jackson coun it was the purpose of the people of ty, and the county court of that coun the Siuslaw country to have intro ?» ty, appellant, and Is an affirmation duced at the next session of the leg of the decree of Judge H. K. Hanna, islature a bill whereby the people will be allowed to issue bonds not to ex of the First Judicial district. This opinion practically opens the ceed ten per cent of the taxable prop ____ way for every Incorporated town in erty, in order to provide funds for the state to revise Its charter so as to the improvement of the harbor. Attorney-General Crawford spoke exempt the regulation of liquor traf fic within Its limits from the opera in regard to the Oregon land grants: "The courts have sustained the tion of the prohibition law. no mat ter if the entire state be voted dry. government in this.” said the attor A similar case is pending decision of ney-general, "that when it makes a the supreme court involving the grant to a corporation for certain question of local .option in the city purposes, under certain terms, those to whom these grants are made can- of Dallas. "Where a general local option law not avoid these conditions by assign has by a majority vote,” continues ment. The same is true of wagon-1 the court, "been made applicable to road grants, and if they received i a specified territory, of which a city these lands with the condition at- , formed a part, a subsequent amend I tached that they were to sell them to ( ment of the municiptl charter author | actual settlers at 12.50 an acre, it is j izing the council to license the sale of ! Impossible to avoid that condition by | intoxicating liquors impliedly repeal selling to some one else, The same ed the prior local option law, so far applies to railroad grants. ■ "I . ...... find ...... that there ..... are three cases, as the city was concerned. 'The amendment of section 2 of hike this that have come before the' In each case the! article 11 of the Oregon law. empow supreme court. Raises lightest and surest ering the legal voters of every city I court has ruled that the grant must and town to enact and amend their I be compiled with. When these cor-1 Makes the balling sweelest municipal charters, subject to the porations have been forced to comply constitution and the criminal laws of with their grant conditions, this coun and most palatable the state, is not self-executing, and try will be rapidly developed and set- operates prospectively only, so that tied up.” Leave's no harmful sub 'the adoption of «uch an amendment He also stated that there was ur i the clause in the Medford charter gent need of more railroads in the stance ia the food empowering the council to regulate arid districts, and while there were the liquor traffic, irrespective of any several proposed routes now being general law of the state on the sub- considered, they were mostly for , Jeet enacted by the legislature or by speculation and not development. To the people at large) did not alter the induce the building of these roads he charter of the city of Medford, as en I favored non-taxation for fifteen years acted by the legislative assembly on on all roads built in Oregon for de February 7, 1905. velopment purposes. "The amended charter having re Senator Jonathan Bourne, with a pealed the provisions of the local op view to ascertaining the sentiment of tion liquor law, so far as the city of the congress upon the enforcement of Medford Is concerned, no error was the corporations to comply with the committed in overruling the demur land grant conditions, moved that the rer and in granting the refief award matter be brought to a vote, but this brought up a heated argument, and ed. • “The court also holds in this case the matter was not voted upon for the that a writ of review would have af reason that it was not clearly under forded the plaintiff a legal remedy stood. The sentiment was for a com for the injury he might have sustain promise rather than a contest. 25 Ounces for 25 Cents ed in the manner indicated (the re Many resolutions were adopted for covery of damages to stock and the immediate and concerted action of Guaranteed under all Pure Food Laws trade). A court of equity, according all influential persons to assist in se Ito the facts alleged in the complaint. curing aid in the development work al«o had concurrent Jurisdiction of of the state. the subject matter of the suit and The meeting closed tonight to meet wns authorized to grant a temporary again at Vale, Oregon, so as to give injunction.” Idaho people a chance to attend. In 1905 charters were also enacted by the legislature for Condon anil B. F. Howard yesterday afternoon Dr. Lowe, • the optician, Dr. Casper Sharpies of Seattle, - - will be in , Estacada, embodying similar provis filed with the county clerk a notice arrived here last night to visit his j Eugene November 4th to <th. Doit ions. and also for Brownsville. Halsey of appropriation of 600 inches of the fail to have u,- him ‘ *"* test your eyes tor ¡and Junction City in which this pro waters of Bear creek, in township 16 parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. Sharpies on glasses. * Nineteen years’ experience. the farm near Goshen. vision is absent. south of range 6 west, for power pur poses. The name of the canal is to NOTICE OF DISSOLI TION be the Howard Electric Power canal. It is to be six feet wide and thre Be it known that the business con feet deep. ducted at 6 5 East Ninth street, and heretofore known as Moon * Ting- ! lev's feed. s»«ed and implement store, is hereby dissolved, by mutual con- Mr. Ttnglev retiring from the i «ent, Your Money’s Worth business. All ... bills ----- owing bv the firm will lie settled at the old stand, All or We wish to announce to those wishing or expecting to accounts end notes due the firm of Your Money Back Moon & Tingley must be settled at The cleanest...___ need anything in the line of farming tools in the next few the «tore at once, either bv cash or and most comfortable note. Accounts not so settled will he weeks that we will be pleased to show you our stock and placed with a collection agency, with convince you that our prices are right. In disc harrows •nstructions to make immediate set WEEKLY REPORT OF tlements. we have the Leader lines, and our prices DEFY COMPE At the same time Mr N J. Bial«, of Eugene, a young cheapest in the TITION. ‘ Seeing is knowing.” We have made a reduc man well and favorably known, will EUGENE MARKET succeed end because it Mr. Tingley, and the busi tion in prices on plows and peg tooth harrows that must wears longest ness will 1 m > known In the future as interest you. On Superior drills we have always had a low ‘ 350 Everywhere! the Moon-Blais Implement Company, (Continued from Page Six. > and will consist of a full and com Every garment price, which will be continued. COME AND SEE US AND guaranteed to shrinkage; Valley. I 5 tit 1 6c. plete line of seeds, implements, fenc waterproof Catalog free MOHAIR Choice, ISc per pound. ing. and almost every other thing that MAKE US BOTH HAPPY. A J TOWER CO BOSTON. U.S A HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 131bl5c a farmer will need in his business. TQwfR CANADIAN CO LIMITED. T0QQNTQ CAN per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 13c per We take this opportunity of AMERICAN FIELD FENCE IS CHEAPER salted calfskins. 12<<t 13c per pound; thanking our many friends and pat salted aalfskins. 12 (fl 13c per pound; rons. past and present, for their gen green. 1c less. et ous appreciation and patronage, CA8CARA BARK Small Iota. 5c; and hope and predict their continued car lots. 6c per pound. relations with the new firm, who will make every effort to live up to the ■ 1BUSINE55 COLLEGE 65 East Ninth Street. Phone Black 3011. E. P. Williams, of Pleasant Hill, old firm's niotto, “A Satisfied Cus- * ash . STS would like lo know the Identity of tomer.” M MM RORTLANO URtGON ■ft WRITE FOR CATALOG EUGENE OREGON I he hoodlums who took his horse w. s. MOON, F. 8. TINGLEY. and buggy while he attended the po- o2 9 — ........... ...................................... . Utical speaking at Creswell one night ( last week He tied his rig outside the hall and when the speaking was ■a over found that somebody had been using It, the buggy having been con siderably broken up. It was prob ably the act of hoodlums who do not know enough to respect other peo ple's property. Supreme Court Holds Charter Half HundredWomen’sTailored Suits Almost Half Price On Saturday we will give away free ;wto Doll Vests, one to cadi girl bringing lier doll to the «tore. ASK STATE AID CITY OF MEDFORD FOR MORE ROADS WILL REMAIN WET The Best because it answers best every true test for Baking Powder The best values in high-grade linen tailored waists, new styles, tucks and pleats, plain and with yoke effect; the very best values we have ever shown at the prices, ............................... $3.50 to $5 1 2 3 The Most Complete Hat Stock In The Upper Valley Hundreds of new novelties in Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Hats, showing all the newest color ings. What more can a Baking Powder do? Re- member, we say the besty—no exceptions. And it costs you less,— no “Trust Prices. H f* BAKING riv PowD $1.50 and $3 John B. Stetson We are showing a line of staple and novelty Stetson Hats all sizes .... $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 • • • Trunks, Suitcases, Grips, Telescopes and Traveling Bags GOOD GOODS ONLY for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co’s ( xinper Riveted Overalb WtURS- kmd cwi i I! m«tk <>! wki (v.i i!< mm NEW SAWMILL BEING BUILT AT SMITHFIELD Smithfield is to have a new saw mill The building is already up and the engine mid machinery were haul ed Illis week. Mr. Uniphrey bought tlie Mount 320 seres of timber near that place, and Mr Mount Is to de liver it at the mill for $3.50 per thousand This mill will be eqiiip|H>d with a planer and moulder, and will be In condition therefore to furnish nil kinds of building material If a good article of finished lumber is turned out wo do not see why the en tire output cannot be dis|Mwed of at at once. It will he the nearest mill mt, anti to this place, mid uh th« - 1 muiuvi lumber that from other mill« has been ordered < nim four weeks to four requires from months to get It. Junction City Times. Dr Lowe, the optician, will he in Junction City November 3 till noon. Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly st work record ing the transactions of the Eu gene Ixan A Savings Bank. Much of their time is n>ent on the accounts of men whose if fairs are no larger than yours. But their credit and stand!..„ •iv log net because they have a hank account. Why not give yourself the same advantage by opening an account with us* » 1 9 Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL ANI» Hi RPLI S, SI «VMM». KtTTAKLIHHEI» IMW2 S X -- J —— KÄ. ■RT «3 n ^g -------- S. H. FRIENDLY T. IL Drum and family arrived here today from lied Wing. Minn., and will reside at 791 Oak street. the Moon-Bìais Implement PL gg ■ ■ ■ F' fR POMMEL SLICKER HOLMES Moon-Blais Implement Company ngton ano tenth Dresser Scarf Archie Knowles and wife and Chas Beach and wife arrived in Eugene thia afternoon from the Cascade for est reserve where .Messrs. Knowles and Beach have been acting In the capacity of rangers. They were sta tioned beyond the summit of the mountain. Coming out they encoun tered over two feet of snow for a dis tance of more than fifteen miles. Tin fruit can« in stocx. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Hard ‘ tick tor riumneys CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO Best quality tents -ail ailes CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. large shipment nt rockers and din Ing chairs Just received See US fot new. up-to-date furu.ttire at right price» CHAMBERS HARDWARE co To Ol>V^..l.f»etl<»m lftt«-J yo.1 w» I I » I .»«st »rwi • the I I If '• fa’ a lo Ml «fr » >•! —Company o, T.., n> tier n k «I < «I*« on th • • r»tf t t ■ * » 3-» er a .»• t.-n ret rn ti» butti« t U.» fruos »b I - « i w î iiimoi i Foli fMIlíGUSTtOW IMIttGI STIO* AND ANI» lìYSPFPSIA. Ut HPKPStA. VVMS SULM STOMA»«. BELLUINO. BTC. fe. C. Ü.WITT ID COMPANY. The best bargain of all is the beautiful Dresser Scarf for 4 0 cents. Ask to see one. see that $1 Did you ... Bed Spread that we sell for For the asking. Bring back any merchandise you buy from us that is not exactly as represented and satisfactory (/) 0) 85 cents? u <L> - * .£x: 3 o White Bed Spread YOUR. MONEY BACK > c Plain shades, color green; price, 35 cents O A fine assortmen. Covers at 25c to 55c Note the Price Waists 15; lets All sixes of Knit and Muslin Waists for Children, 15 ceifts Just received a large consignment of Laces in narrow to see them Just the thing for handkerchiefs for Christmas to 8 cents per yard. Cash Box 50^ Prices 3 M urpheys R acket S tore Every one s bould h‘re * * -aluable P* safe place to put _ ■+« pers. Why pay more you can yet the® fr°a cs 50 cents