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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1906)
' : ? 4 HfllW TprtUCE SALE V.'-' ; rom now on our entire stock of Livht Uu. C"v Vlgllt Summer FaN-Jrc: n-rJll -1 j . " VViU w- uussa out at Le Va the Regular K.eta!l Price Every price cut right in two. Everything must 4 t ... J1. r go regarcness or cost. je TOLMIE JUNCTION FAVORS ORGANIZING A COUNTY FAIR Such Men as O.W. Washburne, G. C. Millett, A. C. Neilson and J. M. Nichols WKI 89 Olad To Assist -Eugene Expected To Se cure Grounds and Erect Build ngs The fire was very ci"oi us. it kit factory, warehouses and the large de. mand for spices : oiden Coffee Tea kxtarcts Ealing Powder On every grocer's selves. High Crade! HisH Price! A. FOLCER & CO. Cor. Howard ,i cM.. c. - CALL AT P.O. CIGAR STORE Tho Junct'on Ctiv Times env.- Eugene has llimlly taken steps toward me organization of a euunty fair. A couuty e.xhibitiou, whil. uot a tnoucy maker us an organization, would lie I a great developer of the county's' varied resources and would have a I tendency to develop new ideas a d j new ventures in all Hues of cereals, fruits, stock of all kinds, and would i really array one industry or enter-1 prise against another as tt. which I could produce tho best results. It would also lie the means of in creasing ull lines of trade iu Eugene, lint mile tlnrni.r II,.. f..;- 1,,.' r. many days previous. ot '"'r ""cm, henry Kompp, Lane count? is about thi. n.ir.i !"" "''' county iu the st;,to in wealth and population, and tho best in overage CVTrUnrn TO t!Mlm";rk'U,,."J resources, and why should LA I t.i!!!L J I U ri'JiESlmU wc lKlvl' ixl:lljitimi of our pro San Francisco THEY'RE FIRST IN QUALITY at Your. Store west of 1 LGGaL train may be returned from .Salem FOR CIGARS. Fine Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons, Etc. I duct Tho Times can lie to do its part, and that such men as C. . Wnshhuriio, C. Millett. A. C. Xiolson, J. M. Xiehuls and others will lie (jl-d to as sist However, it is expected that Eugene LEE HOSELTON, Proprietor. .Indue Hcnn this afternoon Mr-". .Mncriim ennie up from I'ort Inud today to visit, her parents, At torney ami .Mrs. Ceo. I!. Ilorris depended upon j Mrs. J. w. llllrpl, ,,,, (, we feel satis led Poll,,,.,, c,..,.-.. .-. . ... UUJ1, lu visit relatives,. Mr. ami Mrs. L. p. Hofton and son have left for a trip to Wisconsin, taking the southern route. Sid Smith arrived homo yesterday nfternoon from Ashland, w'eliro he has been playing baseball. - i-rntessor 1. M. Glen and fumii I- " ' R IMItC r Saratoga Chips Sliced Beef in cans Sliced fkef in glass Korned Beef Hash pviled Ham Welch's Grape Juice, Olives in bottles, Pickles of all kinds in bot- lies, national c1Scuit t-o.'s Lookies in 5c and 10c cartons. PICNIC! PICNIC! Everything for the picnic and lunch at Green'. rh reliable grocer. old Veal Loaf Corned Beef Roast Beef Chicken Loaf Lunch Tongue Boneless Chicken Boneless Turkey Potted Chicken Potted Turkey Vienna Sausage fhone Main 25 M. GREEN 619 Willamette St. Report ot Mar.) Ciiangss in Schaduie of Southern Pacific Trains - Ovsr i land Will Increase Its Spaed S Aftfif nhanrro ie Morlo "HI tako the initiative, secure the : Krouiids and erect tho necessary i A report reaches the Guard to the i Ijuilditijrs as the business men in that . effect. tllJit tlm ...... TD....!.l.. llMlf will Muriru l.u I 11 . wmciu iiitllli; LOm. "V '"-..iv vuo niWLll'Jt IJVIIflH. j - . .'I. VUeil HIKI tlllllllV pauy is contemplating extending the We would also favor tho county j llft tl,is morning for an untiiiK in the CottfLCR Oiit-n I.-.....I f : nink-i ntr n Hl.u.ml . . ' Const Mmititi. i .... ..I r...n " JM."1 iu HtWUUIg 1 " ".. . n'l uj.i iL toil lOT within the near future, probably i tue enterprise. witbiu fiu days. It is said that the j hour of haviiiL' Portland will .,t i. i f) ! OTP 1 1 I niltr ; euaiitred, makini; the arrival and de. i "MOCD.HLL UrtillC parturo of the I rains at KiiKene prac tically the same as at present. After this service Is inaugurated, it is said that tho night overland trains will make much better time, stopping only nt the larger cilies, such as Salem, Albany aud Eugene. It is also learned that the mail ser vice on tho locid will be -xtended to Cottage Grove on August 1. .-.t m-, . eut it comes only as far as Eugene. 1 iWYl'lrfci:wruttJj SUMY AFTERNOON "PHONE MAIN 40. 45 WEST EIGHTH ST, jALACE MEAT MARKET. Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can - 65e Choice Breakfast Bacon, per lb 15c All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price. pders Bros., Proprietors. IMMENSE STEEL BRIDGE GIRDERS On a freight train Thursday morn ing uouiid south two immense steel girders loaded on two flats attracted . much attention. The girders wree 2 SO teet lu length, over 8 feet iu width aud 18 inches thick. Both nore load ed on two strong flat cars, on which ; they wore braced with heavy timbers i and iron rods. Tho girders were from i Carnegie steel mills and wern bound . for Marysville, Cal., where they will be used in tho construction of the new Southern Pacific bridge across the Yuba river. The baseball game at Spring'leld Sunday afternoon between the Ma roons, of Portlnud.aud the Springlleld Hlues promises to be tho fastest game yet played lu the sawmill city. The "lues hnVe been practicing bard every vuiij( lor tLs .'at two weeks and expect to win from the Maroons this time. It will be remembered that the latter won tho previous gamo between tho two teams. Const Mountain above Dallas .1. 11. wood. tfPllnni! m... ......... First Nationd Scale OF EUCENE I'l.id up rash capital . rpls SIOO.OOO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Jona on Knmll! Irrmi. SUM ilnfu on Chluco J-n hr.-nclc. id rorll.,,,,1. BHHolR.cn,,,, KM oo Torlltn countiiei. llepoiitt received mtjrct to check 01 ceeillc.lc of drpcslt. All collecllooi Inliuilcd to ui wai tcceive utwiipt .Itcntloo SNODCBASS C.iolc. L II POITER AuiCmJ ., uiiiuiit.r ur the Bohemia Railroad and the Oregon F- L- CHAMBERS, oeetiiiues wo., was lu tho city yesterday. ? W. II. Cross, of Pni Mim.l u... ' f 1 T . visit with i,i , j. e Cr ';; i;;-"amDers-Drisrow Eugene, has left for Klamath Kails on Banking Company Mrs. Clara Simons, of Portland,! tugencOregon. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Paid Up Cash Capital $50,000 I' rank Stewart, in Eugene, returned: b(""t0llKy- ! Note, and Mortgage! bought. Monev Potior Opium left todnv for WVj loanrd on approved security. I.iterent djI.H Superior, Wis., via Spokane ' Ills k" i! "'"""I" " A general .1 1 11 1 , 1 , , ai",K-1"p' . Jll b inking busiuest tranuctci, sister died last night at the latter; place and ho will tako her remains' entit, 1 ' President. Vice-President. DARWIN BRISTOW, Casliler. CliLTcti Notices r EeSHELRimNK HniJR w mv m w- 0. ZIEGLER, Prop. SEA VIEW, WASH. Personal, J. L. Lombard went to Portland to- day. W. P. Scott was down fnrnt .tiis.i.i.f today. Rev. D. E. Baker went to Creswell last night. C. F. Smith wont to Portland tdoay on business. Mrs. R. A. Booth returned todnv from Newport. Levi Geor, ot London -prings, was in the city today. John McCulloch, of Crow, spent las night in the city. Miss Eva Allen is homo from an outing at Newport. Professor s-1 :-s. C. A. Burden hare gone to T j-.- port. -luoruey r,. t,. ueiietliei, of Acme ! Marked '3VIIICS w open for th c?ac- ri-,T u-..:f.j . a p line surf bathing. A -noit desirable plarc to sptnd the sum- Seaview second stop after leaving Ilwaco. m.t.'.. I F particulars address i:t Colling & Co. W. O. ZIEGLER, Ilwaco, Wash. j Christian church, J. S. McCalltim, ! minister. Iiibio scnool at 9:i."i; ;preacliingatila.ui. and 8 p. in.; Junior Endeavor at :i ; C. E at C:J."i. -Morning subject, "Much Laud to be ! was in the citv rn-tr.i.. Possessed." Evening subject, "Mar- Mn w t i t , n . j 1 1 , 'Ir8 lb t. John went to riage How to Consider It. " f , , . .. . . First Church of Christ, Scientist.- T r I!rol ,' o , ... C. Bruustetter camo down Sunday service, U a. m., subject ,vii,,c.. n.i r. "I v;,i ,.i,, i ,., ... , Cottage Grove this afternoon. n.a.1t.r r.vi,, n,Dfi.,!. u' . AtlorllP.Tj. E. Attorney J. E. Young camo from Cottage Grnre this iifteintaiii. Weather pretlic-ion: Fair tonight and Sunday; continued warm. Vestenlay's Imseb II scores: Seat tle, II; Portland, 2. Los Angeles, 2; San Francisco, 1. Oakland, 2 ; Fres no,l. Rev. C. A. Wooley, while walking with his wife along East Eleventh street yesterday afternoon, was run into by a speeding bicyclist and knocked down, lie was pretty badly oruiseti up nut not severely injured. The name of (he rider is nut known. M. F. Grljgi who recently piuclms o l tile Hotel Gross, has let tho con- ; tract to Arch Terrill for the erection of a 6oiVH) residence on tho east half , of the Sharpies lot on Fmt Eleventh street which ho purchnseti from Mr,, j .Martha Chambers. ! A dance was given Vjv the M..,Wn I Woodmen lit Marcola last night. Portland IlenrlcrshoU'H orchestra, of this ctiy, , furnished tho music, from I V. K Lodge, who has" been night ! operator at tho Western Union tele down ' Kraph office for sonio time, has loft ior 1'Hiti iinicuown, leaving behind sererr.l tmitirri 1 Accuracy ond Promptness I Safety and Liberality are the marked features ol our busl- ncss. We put forth our bed efforts to Ihe end that every patron may be cared for. Those who know us best are our strongest supporters! and leellng that we have given good service to others, we now ask an opportunity ol serving you. Eugene Lean and Savings Bank, Established 1892. C.-.pita and Surplus $100,000 ol t; Sunday, Iioui iu i p. m. ' Mrs. T. B. Br. les i.m! s. n went to !, rt'n''1 f "e'H ir llnmr.hrn imrii i , t. I Soduville th is morn iug f or an ou t iug. A Welch, geiierul Bin.. church, L. E. Ro-kwell, 'pastor.-! J. H. Booth came in from Roseburgj " '"'iu"'"'i Valley Co., haa recently Public worship morning and evening ''l"ay to visit his brother. K. A. I .?." ''0"""e'1 '" a Pli"l hospital n...... L- 1 It,,,, II. class uieeLiug, U..10, .pworiu ieague is a U-LONG 50 East Ninth Street Phone Red 1 27 1 HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS EXPERT PLUMBING. TINNING AND POOFING " CoD WORK AT PRICES RIGHT pVERY AND FEED STABLE. BARNARD St WEST, Proprietors. tugeneFoley Serines. 1 25X&S STAGE LINES. F fsl'rf j ho.tls 'fin? to go to Florence or McKcnzie Rive kate hou not,'y ,he eveninr; before as stajc does not stop at "ven:,e stage Ieaver.:30 a. m Florence stag; iO a.ri. Phone, Main 21 -Writ Ninth St. at usual hours. Sunday school and! Attorney C. M. Kissinger left today Uinie class at 1L' m. Ihe pastor will on trip to balem, Oregon City aud preach mjruing and evening. Astoria. Episcopal church, D. E. Loveridge, Mrs. John O'Brien returned yester rector. Morning prayer and sermon, day from a visit with her dnughter at 11 a. ni. Xo evening service. Roseburg. L". B. church, Geo. E. McDonald, Ous Ream and family went to Row pastor. Services at the usual hours River last night to spend Sunday tomorrow. with relatives. Baptist church. O. C. Wright, pas-1 John Stowell, night clerk at the tor. Bible school at 0:4 ) a. ni. ;j Hotel Smeede, went to Portland to nuriiing worship, with sermon, at 11 ; , day to spend Sunday. B. V: P. U. at 7 o'clock; popular! President P. L. Campbell returned eveuing service at 8 o'clock, mbject, j yesterday from Ashland, where be at. wun riieiiniutism. Ho Is now com pelled to go around ou crutches. IrtfinYHUYiiL A" If CMICMHTIR-. CNQI.I.H PILLS VSAFK. l-.. r. ui.'. I.-.I1... ... t",HM I.. MM Ml VI Kit s KM.I.IHII lli:il knl Ootd iu.,all- l-ii,. ...;H , -,.n ..r,.r'-.o. luk. HOtftbrr. U.r. 'il PT"" Imlla- M.rei r.r l.ril.Hta. ill. a "It.ll.r r ., l..dir-n in., i, ii. ,u jj.au.. J-jj-.t'I" tS: "Vacation Reveries." The pastor : tended Lliatautpia. will be absent from his pulpit for four Sundays after tomorrow. Congregational church: E. Clar ence Oakley, pastor. 11 a. m. morn, ing worship, with sermon by pa-tor on "It seemed good to me ai-o. " Xo erenirg s -rvice. I'r,C3 ur I". Vtc.i:, i i. : t I A Cl-t V. C. Pyle, the W. ( w. organizer. went to Portland ttlnnv in ...ami u..n. I day with bis family. j H. .1. Vcrrell arrived here today! from California to visit 1,1. ,iu,,i.i,. ; Mis. C. P. Barnard. j I Hon. and Mrs. II. R. Kincnid are! in Portland. Th-y will go to Newport l.e ire returning home VI i. Silvia llanis came up from '- ' ,u to-Icy t.j vi-it at t!,e home CHAPPELL &. CIRARD Soccmon to 0. w. Tarkw HOUSE MOVING Ol all kinds and descriptions. Prices rea sonable. Give us a chanc to giv you an estimate on your work. IJ1 West Jd Mreet. Thone Red 272 EUCENE, .... ORECON Vincent's Restaurant 37 W. 8th St. Good, substantial meal for only J5 cents. Try u and ?et your money's worth. Genuine To find that can purchase gfood up-to-date Talking Machine 10-in records that formerly cost you one dollar each, for the small sum of fifty cents. If pay more you too much. you you pay BIG STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM MORRIS Mouse 606 WilUmelle Slid Pl.one r.'.ain i) -r"v!