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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
NICKLIN & NEAL THE PLACE TO TF&ADE The Satisfactory Corset RXjSWaOCOBSETS EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED We carry a full line of t'ism, sizes from J 8 to 30 inches Prices from $ 1 .00 to $3.00 a pair CorSetS at 50C We have the best 50c Corset on the market; hose supporters attached. drab and vhite, all sizest Hoppkkgrs' Gloves, 10c O Just received by ((Areas, a newChit of ladies and ehildrefc' canvas glovoj, with and without gauntlets. 10c AAlKDAM) VI. Ladies' Gaunfkr e Gloves Nt lot jut In lie qtul ity, with gauntlets, pr...ac Children's Hose Supporters 10c Misses' and children's hose supporters; white, light blue and pink. Special, pair 10c Billy Buster Shoes for Boys If you want your money's worth, buy the boy a pair of Hilly Duster Shoos. They are built to stand hard wear. Kazoo Pants for Men If you want a Rood pair of pants, either for common wear of for dres3-up occa sions, Let UM show you. Prices from $1.25 to $5.00 a pair. Men's Corduroy Pants $2.50 n pair. Hoys' Corduroy Pants, $2.00 u iNiir. Grocery Department People get full value for their money when they buy their groceries from us. We are agents for the London Mineral Water Buy a case and get your health back The Place To Trade Nicklin Neail PAVING COMPANY TO RUING ANOTHER ROCK CRUSHER ft "o:k of paving Willamette rwt, fjcept uftween the car rails ;s Tenth street to Eleventh !:'l, as completed today and the force of men will be put to work next week on East Eighth street, under the new contract. Superin tendent Chlpman today stated that he mnv bring another rock crusher to Eugene and place it at the quarry for the reason that' the ground on which the one now in operation is located is low and during (he rainy season this winter it will he Impos sible to operate it there. Itoth crushers will be kept working dur ing the entire winter and when the time for active paving opera' Ions In the spring conns, there will be enough crushed rock on hand to keep the crew going without wait- Ing for the roc;:, as has been the case a part of the time this summer. CITY X'KWS TEMPERANCE WOMEN REPORT - FINE COENTION p. u f. V. 'IT I'.- HAS MADE MOItK PRO ;i!KSS IX I.AXK COIXTY IH'lt. IiQ QVST YEAH Til AX AXV V K A It DIKING SKYKXTKKX YKAltS COl'XTY VXIOX HAS 1IKKX OIUiAXl.KD OKEK Kits KI.KCTKD. n o o The annual convention of the Lane County Woman's Christ'an Temperance I'nlon held In the Bap tist church yesterddV. was one of unusual Importance. , The sessions, devoted almost entirely to business, were intensely interesting from start to finish. Mrs. Wheeler, the county president, said In her annual address, that during the seveiuiein years Lane county has been organized no one year has perhaps shown so much progress in all lines of work as the one just closing. New deparements are being worked. The 1.. T. I., work is coming to the front. We now have eight active unions, three L. T. I..s, two "Y.s and one union not holding regular meetings. Our finances are In the best of condition erer known, medal contest work is also being pushed, more opies of our state and national papers are be ing taken, and more interest mani fested in temperance literal lire. Pro hibition is prohibiting more and more throughout tho county. In conclusion she-said: "We must work to get each city council to pass an ordinance prohib iting the shipment of Intoxicating li quors into prohibition territory. Sa lem, California, has done this and the Southern Paclfip agents from i Portland to San Francisco have been ' Instructed not to accept shipment of liquor to Salem." The Irving union, on account of j the faithful work done under ad verse conditions, was declared unati- 1 imoiisly to be the banner union. Officers Klectcd. I The following efflcers were elect ed: President, Mrs. Eva Wheeler. ; Cottage Grove; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Nellie Humphrey, Spring field; recording secretary, Mrs. Car rie A. Day. Eugene; treasurer, Mrs. K. I). Mellon, Creswell; vlcepresi lent at large, Mrs. Ll.'lo Norris. West Seventh and Washington streets,, Eugene. Superintendents were elected as follows: Franchise Mrs. II. X. Ilaber, Junc tion city. Contest Mrs. Llhblo Palmer, 043 Alder street, Eugene. ' I.. T. L. Mrs. K. IV Melton, Cres well. Evangelistic Mrs. .1.0. Richmond, Springfield. Literature Mrs. Olllo Iiasse.lt. Springfield. Scientific temperance Instruction Mrs. L. Norris, Seventh and Wash , ington streets, Eugene. ! Anl'-Narrotlc Mrs. 0. H. Hull, 713 East Thirteenth street, Eugene. Social and red-letter day Mrs. Anna Calkins, East Eleventh street. Eugene. ' Purity In literature and nrt Mrs. H. A. Green, Eugene. Legislation and petition Louise i H Johnson, Creswell. Press and Christian citizenship Mrs. Josenhlne Hull. Eugene. Flower mission Mrs. L. A. Ruber, Cottage Grove. Lumbermen and miners Mrs. Young Barnard, Cohurg. Health and heredity Mrs. M. A. Layne, Irving. Sunday school Mrs. M. D. Mitch ell, 487 Pearl street, Eugene. Resolutions Adopted. The following resolutions were adopted: The Woman's Christian Temper ance I'nlon of Lane county convened CARVER PAPERS BURNED ANDMUftT IS DROPS 0 METHODIST "CHURCH CLOSES SUCCESSFUL YEAR'S WORK GREAT PROFITS OFoSTANDARD OIL MAGNATE I o Stephen Carver's proposition to 1(11 KIM bu'ld a railroad from Eugene to the I Siuslau timber has finally been turn ed down by the committee which had charge of the work of raising the JdO.OOil in subscriptions to slock in the company to build the road. Such action was 'jen last evening at Hu mecting at the courthouse. I). E. Yoran presided at the niefl ing and speeches were made by P. E. Suodgrass, M. Svarverud. J. O. Walls J. M. Shelley and others. It was shown that the cit izens had lived up to their agree ment to raise $i'i0,0i0 within the lime specified by Mr. Carver, but that he shipped the rails that were prom ised for Eugene to Corvalli and be gan the construction of a road there after the citizens of that place had I subscribed $30,noo tj the project. 'Since lu" ha shown no dlsposlt'on to : In gin building operations here and ' has said nothini; to any one in En- gene as to his future intentions, it was decided that the matter be drop ' ped as far as the stack subscriptions are concerned, and it was voted that the suhscrption paper should be Ol'Alll'Kltl.Y HKI.D I.Q XIGHT mkkti.m; AND ltE- -An adjQurn- hearliiK of PAIIT.MKMS lXDfrATKD 1MSIS. I'EltOl'S COXD1TIOX M KM. itKiismr of imfy. o o. Last night the fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist church was held. Dr. M. C Wire, the presid ing elder. In the char. Reports from the various departments of the church establish this as Hie banner year In its history. The finances of the church are In good condition. The stewards ox- i pect to receive enough subscript Ions ! t meet everv' obligation before ihe : cioso of Sunday's services. The hudg J et of the church, including all Hems, ! such as janitor, light, fuel, music. ; deacons, presiding elder, pastor's sal lary, etc., will require an expenditure I of JSInii this .car. In addition lo : tli! ili.t I,,.!!,,., ,.r .1,., ..I, I. I. ...... .... burned. I pended $4.10 on the Interior of the j Alter the moctliig Mr. onn took I church, grentlv beaiilifving the e.ll . the p;tpers out in front of the court-! r',-e ti,. .,,,.1.... u,.i'w,t 1.;. .,1.,,. house jind touched a match to them. I mised and expended "$:ti'i0 In lis own New York, Sept. 2 1 incut until Monday in iV the gnvcrnmffnVs suit to dissolve tho POUTS l-llo.M YAltlOl'S liE-fliatndard Oil "'Company, which will Q , rSlve the government's expert itr- ITATED PUoS. cotllltallts another duv In which tn They were entirely destroyed in ntlvute or two. The Hireling before adjournment pledged support to tlu proposed Ell gene-Salein electric line. p'4 pf U118. rOTTEB lULUKH. A marriage license was Issufd this vears, of Eugene, and Miss lva Pitt-1 in me napusi cnur.-n 1 r..1K.-...:. . 1100I IK tT I.ririiitH Resolved, That thanks be tend IIP r.ugein- red i "t IIIHIIIUMIIM 3 THIS IS THE TIME OF j THE YEAR. j WHEN YOU WILL WANT A NEW STEEL RANGE j Vtha f rtg, yrjy can nlj on, and from th firm you cn nf on. V Mil tht o Come in and sec how nice they arc O. C. Wright will give an address on the Philippine Islands Sunday nighl at the Baptist church. Curios and steroptirou views showing the h.ib'ts and lile of these people will he shown. ' "Hill" Haywaid. the physical di ' rertor of the stale university, who went to Jamestown with Dan Kelly, 1 Is expected home on ton'ght's local. Kelly Is still In the East, anil may re main there. E. .1. McClannhan. of Migene rnlvnH first UrCtlllUlll On at the state fair at Salem. He had on exhibition the McClanahan Incu bator, which he manufactures at his place of business on West Eighth street. unions for cr.nr'esles and also for the use of the Baptist churci and the words of encouragement by tho pastor. O. C. Wright; Resolved. That the iin'ons of Lane countv desire to express apprecia tion for the faithful and untiring fi delity which the county officials show In their efofrt lo enforce the local option law, re.illzing they an' f'ghi Ing the subtle and unprincipled class. We rejoice with them over every vic tory gained. Resolved. That we tender our thanks to the county press for their liberalllv and courtesy In giving us Incubators 1 spare In their valuable papers. Resolved. Thai 11 is ine sense "i this convent'on thai the blank re ports be sent us earlier, giving us more time to prepare reports. - MRS. W. A. HUMPHREY, MRS. CARRIE A. DAY, MRS. O. A. BASHETT, Committee. JOESPHINE IHM.L. Press Correspondent. (J cr Chester Good, the 11-year-old son of Mrs. Emma Good, residing at 97.1 Willamette street, fell from the roof of the house this ntlerpoon about 2 o'clock, suffering a fracture of the left arm Just above the wrist and n ai.ni.cr.meni of the left shoulder. Dr. Bartle attended the Injury. j 0uar , , ,,, Rev O. A. Stlllman, general fliis-'tnat th city council will reconsider .1,,'n.rv for Oregon representing the 1,. resolution to employ the fire team Congregational Sunday school and tini.iuhinE soc let v , who with his fnm- im)Xt I'm: rmr. tf.aw - ox stkv:t sk:i;pr:it MRS. POTTER PALMER ARRIVES IN EUGENE Mrs. Potter Palmer, famous on two continents as a society leader, ar rived in Eugene this afternoon and will visit for a time at the home of her son. Honor ePalmer. on1 East Ninth street. Mrs. Palmer was ac companied here from Portland by her son and his wife, who had been In that city several days awaiting her arrival. Mrs. Palmer senior has just returned from London, landing in New York on he steamer Lusitan'a last Saturday. She stopped a day at obtain figures from tffo Standard's books for0the period frod 18S2 to 1SH2. o It Is understood that William . Rockefeller will be called to thj stand next week that he may produce the books relating to tho assistant treasurer's office. The Standard Oil Company of New York makes huge profits, not be cause It has any real business of ltd pwn, but because it acts as agent for the New Jersey corporation. In 190 I It pa'd dividends of $ I (M '.IH.II.MI. This, according lo popular belief. went Into Ihe coffers of the parent corpo ration to be paid out gain in divi dends or held as surplus. Il devel opes. however. Unit about $:i,(Mitl,0ilo or II went to Mr. Rockefeller Individ ually, and as much more to the oth er Individuals connected with the parent concern. In llMMi, the latest year for which f Igun s are available, 17 of the 71 odd subsidiary corporations of thy Standard paid dividends of Jll.lti;!!, IIIKI. Should It develop that Mr. Rockefeller Is an Individual owns a large a proportion of the'r stock as he does in the New York company, bis share of the dividends would be nearly $12,00.0(10, and his Income from oil. Instead or being $10,000. noo a year, would lie not Tar from $22,000,000 annually. work. The benevolences or the church (outside Interests! such as foreign and home missions, educa tion, church oxteclon, etc., will ag gregate $;i;i(10. This Is surely a church which exerts an influence out side Its own constituency, oxpend'llg as It does nearly as much abroad as lor Its local use. The church has bad a signal growth in membership during the year. Scarcely a Sunday has passed without numerous additions. 2S4 per sons having united with Its commun ion since October 20. "IKlil. Tho net ga'n, allowing for dismissals bv letter and loss bv death, will ho some 200 This church 1non.1l.lv tend: Central Presbyterian church Oregon Methodism in numbers todav. I v,t's In Frank's hall, East Ninth Its membership records show an eii- street, II. N. Mount, pastor. Sunday rollmenl of upward of 10(10. school at 10 a. m 8. O. Allen, sii- The quarlerlv conference, bv uiinn- Perlntendent; Christian Endeavor at lnious vote, decided because "of tho :r' I'- : public, worship, with ser- crowlni! iiieinliois ne.l mil of the mon, at 11 B. m. nntl C.1U p. m church, to advance the budget for in- Morning sublect, cal church expenses for the ronfer- evening subject, pllcc vein' licirltitl 1 1117 Wnnt urn hi.r ' 'I 1 tt.tr 'to $.-,01111 I Christian church Plans Tor aggressive work in everv luistor. ( Hl ltCII SKHV1CKS. , -. I -Ser- "The Lost Christ'' ,"A Case of tho tier home in Chicago and coming on west made a new record for actual traveling time between London and the Pacific coast, having traversed the distance In less than two weeks. When Mrs. Palmer stopped from the train here this afternoon Bbe looked as fresh and radiant as though she had just led the grand march at one of her famous charity balls. Instead of having Just trav elled over 7000 in'les. She and Mr. and Mrs. lion -re Palmer were driven to tlie I aimer hour,' lu nirri.iges. LAST LAWN SOCIAL OF THE SEASON lllues." .1. S. McCnlliim, lllhle school at 11:45 n. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:110 p.m.: Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m.; C. E. nt ila p. 111. Morning subject, "Tho Family"; evening subject, "How to. Make tho Most of Life." A cordial Invitation Is given to attend all these services, M. E. church, D. II. Trimble, pas tor. This is the last Sunday of the cocferenco year. Boards and com mittees for the ensuing year eloctad by the quarterly conference will b-i announced. The pastor has planned mouths i to make this closing day the crown- will be 1 Ing day of tho year. Let all friends come. All invited. Norwegian Lutheran church, AT. Dotninersiiaes, pastor. Services next Sunday nt 10:30 a. in. and 1:30 p.m. In the Trinity Norwegian Lutheran church nt Sixth and Pearl atroets. Culled Brethren church, C. C. Bel', nnstnr. Preaching at 1 1 a. m, and 7:110 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sundiiy service, 11 a. m.: subject. . I "Reality." Sunday school, 12 m. HAMMOND FAYOKS Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. m. THE WKIIKK PIANO Free reading room open dally excopt Sundays from 2 to 4 p. in. All nre welcome. , department of the clinch are already laid for the comlniyear. DIED James T. Kirk, one of the best known pioneers at Lane county, died at Hie res'deiic:' of bis son, .1. F. Kirk, near Junction (iiy, September 20, 1 Oil , , aged Sd years, II and 20 days. The funeral held at Smlthncld Sunday at 1 1 a. 111. by Rev. 1. I). Gardiner, with Inler menl lu the I. O. O. F. cemetery there. At 742 Pearl street, Eugene, today, at 1:40 p. in., Wanda McCubblns. the daughter of Mrs. Ivy Islimael, aged r years. The funeral will he held to morrow with Interment In the Mt. Vernon cemetery. Dlt. The finest make In tho world the Weber handled only by tho Ellera Piano House, has found lis way Into another Eugene home, the Eplsco- 1 pal parish, occupied by the new rec I tor. Rev. P. K. Ilninmnoil and Ills I esteemed family. This has been n record breaking season In Eugene in the sale of very high grade pianos, such us the Weber. Chlckeiing, llo bart M. Cable and other makes of high rank. Then? are still other select homes In Ibis city thai are sadly In need of IMI'OIITAXT VISITATION AT rOXtJKKHATIONAIi CIH'RCIC The national authorities of ' tht Congregational church have sent & special commissioner to make a tour of Inspection and observation In tho Western states of tho country, and have chosen for this work Rev. T. O. Donglnsi, I). I)., of lown. Dr. Douglass- Is one '-f the well-known and highly trurled leaders of tho church- There will be a band concert and lawn soc'al 011 It. Mc.Murphey's lawn ' W'edneulay evening. September 2.' , 1 to be tlven by tile ladles of the Con-1 gregatlonal church. Save your dlmis for this event. NEW TODAY. WANTED Manager for new branch of our business here in Eugene. Write promptly, with references, the Morris Wholesale House, Cin cinnati, Ohio. o23 FARM FOR RENT r 10(1 acres, good house and barn, to rent for cash tlhe pastur" freel or grain rent PERSON A I, Mr. iiud Mlnnvellle, tho hitler's row. Miss Edna Founlaln. of Waller villi; was a visitor In Eugene today, ii 11 t purchased a fine KLuhall organ of the Filers Piano House. A fine piano from Ihe Filers Piano House was delivered at No. 32tf fiiesber street today for Mrs. Emma Rluard, ihe purchaser. tiiniifi ,,r ,,,(. ,,r tl,,, .iiint-f. iiiiUi4 j'l'hls Is a good time or I he year 0 --s "lid has had perhaps moro extend in, i,.,, 1., i,. .., 11, ia i.ii.i. ed and successful experience than t-r. and a c.,11 at Ihe Filers store, 24 "' other man now In service !n his West Seventh street, mav aid you 111 I """ "r w,,rk- "" ' ' l"'k making a selection. I "" ''"I"'1'1 matters relating to the leucines rininri vm ninoi'ijr null the nntlonal welfare. Eugene Is ono of four places which he visits In Ore- . . 1 gtlll, BUII lll OIIIV MHI H III Willi 11 11 tt Mrs. . A. (.iny, or Mc-iw) gH,n(, g RllM)lltn nml u (, in b are In ''''''" v.sltlng )(pw, t)(lt rl,,n,,s ,,, tho Congre molher, Mis. M. A. I Kill liinn I church will use the prlrf- lege that is theirs by hearing him on tomorrow morning 111. iiiu usual iniiir of morning service, 1 1 a. m. Tho other sorvlco sof thit day will be held as usual, Sunday school at in a. 111. and evening services at B:30 and 7:30 p. m. W. B. PINKEUTON. Pastor. I'AltKWFI.I, DAXCK. Big farewell dance at Seavey hop yard Saturday, September 21. Music by Eugene, orchestra. Just receive!, a largo shipn.en. 'jf See us, as this will go quli clfic Land Company, Room 7, over j Chambers-Brls'ow bank. tl I,. 1 9x1"! ingrain rugs CHAMBER HARDWARE CO. o We are loatBd with MUr all kirufc from $2.00 to $20.00 More arriving every day. tfyWi,buy of us, WE BOI LOSIv MONEY." BR&R-BE A$H ARD WARE Co 11.. 1,1,1 nrriven nere iroiu braska.has located at 79.1 Mill street. Todav he purchased a handsome 1 .ea ter piano of (hp Filers Pia (d) House. .ivin k RuisII.Mr. Phii"- " ' 1 1 . i-x ihe N nth street mimne all Slid their (ail openings 'In noon Ttn-ir resistive plar.vwer" thronged wiih lad.es who gr. atly ad mired the work- of art 1,11 exhllii- Th " 'all ' sn 1 " .ue ii--' If anything, than tier ue 0 ti.n. feu hillg. vn,rti"v I- K. a" "' ' O William. b.ive iust sold 1-''" ac:,-s ,,f fin timber land in town-hip Ii, th of rang- 4 cut. !n the M-Ken- on the street sweeper when lt,nrrlves. The efficiency of the fire apparatus depends almost entirely upon the promptitude with which it reaches the fire. Put the lentn on Ihe street nil nrotiertv thai rouliLbc saved un der present roml ii lulls' ' inld prove a Ilojl tlral pus when silblecled lo the 1 nnWildable delay that would n-u ii.O.ettlng the team ti the fire ap fjaralus. Insurance has snared lo an almost prohibitive f.gere Do not Increase our fire rlk tnr'her by liking ihe ' (Ire team lor another purp se J. R C . Chamln-,Vv'l istow TAKEN I'P- Small yellow and white cow, weiring halter. Any one proving property and paving ro -this notice may gel tbif cow at 70!) I'lilverslty avenue.' s2l Columbia graphopvonen and rec ords are the best. For sale by Mar ker (Inn Store, ii 1 : Willamette St. tf it costs no mora tn apply good paint therefore use New Kr. Bold only at the Berger-Dear Hardwar Company. 1: Peerless Ice cream freie will freeze cream hard In three mlautea. They turn easier than others. We can tell you why, also other good points. CHAMBERS HARDWARK CO. FOR SALE -Three-burner oil stove. .Iss E. Kith, one bliM k west of dorlllllol'l . s'-.l ;-D BOARD AMI ROOMS - Fo slx or eight students. ck.I East Eleventh Mreoi. Phone lllai k 4?(il. s27 (lOOii 110 V III) -And good 1 1 e r (jj k. ', '. East st ri et . IS C t lit ll the irUe prtld Is n-t seller are well amount received. hank. given out. bat sjtlefii-d with SALE IIY OWNER tin-! room collage worth $ the ken at ntv- I he price 1 Enquire W this office. w slx- Ou. if ta be $-'.u. tf signifies th best in BUSINESS COLLEGES' Pp;t TP MNING; REST PCXITffNS EnfollmtO P"t VAr, S4i puplU, Onirlu'trti cc all em- ployrd. We will pUce you into p-i(m when competrnt SHVlQoR CATALOG'O K)aTLAND, OREGON lie roun'if. to Darwin iiriMo, 01 O