Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 13, 1907, Image 2

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    COMPANY
WINS FIRST PLACE
CITY'S STREET
SWEEPER ARRIVES
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Ho STANLEYS
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liugene, Oregon H
ABOVE ALL OTHERS
HERE AT LAST is
Step lively, if you want to
avail yourself of this splendid
chance to secure High Grade
Clothing before the stock is
broken. Get these nobby pat
terns before they are all picked
out as they are going fast
The high grade tailoring and
up-to-date designing of the
L.S.& E. Clothing, along with
the patterns we are showing
makes it easy to sell.
- v Suits from
10.00 lo $30.00
ROBERTS BROS.
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
Special Bargains
For One Week
A fine hmne you can be proud
of; 10 large rooms, benldea
but h room, 2 halls, pantry, 0
Rood closets, wood shed and
larKo barn; electric Hxhts on
porch, In hotiao, wood shed
end barn; Kood well, nlso city
water; everythltiK about the
place In first-class condition;
a lui'Ko lot with fruit In a
good location' ran Klve quick
possession. You can buy this
flno houso now for. . . .yrtiliMl
9-rooni house near ITnlvorslty;
deep wull, with private water
aewor connections, bath and
toilet; ono lot; for. . . ,JU700
i-ronm house with Rood well
and sewer connections;, on
north side of Kleventh street,
. half Mock east of Willam
ette;: ejin Klvo linuirtllntn
possession; for. . , . . . KilnOO
0-rooni col tune ami burn; lot
IMxISO; on South Wlllnm
, otto street yiHM)
7-room house, on north side of
street; lot KOxlGO .. I,KMI
6-room new cottaxe, bath and
toilet; oast front; also flno
bulldliiR lot on Klevonth
atroet; nil for ;inoo
If you want anythliiK In
farms or small fruit farms, at'e
us; wa can please you.
PLANK &
JOHNSON
620 Willamette Srcct
j ' Appreciates smoking good
; cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
I It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market.
Munroe's Second Hand Store
67 W. Eighth St.
tlousefut nlihtnuv Stoves and Ranges
W hav lull itviv.d
a hill lint ol
HEATERS .
Coal, combination,
airtight and cut
Oil and compart quality
and prices be tort buying
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TH.t.V AXV OTIIKK (TOIl'A.W
IX TIIK KTATK AT IXKI'IX'TIOX
hkckivks a hcohk ok jhi out
or
A I'OSHIW.K 200, IIKATIXU
CAMI'AXV K, OK I'OIITLAXI), BV
OXK I'OIXT COMPANY V, OK
ICl'OKXK, (SETH HIXTII I'l.ACK
A couple of week) a no The Guard
stated that It was reported that Co.
A, O. N. O., of this city, had received
a hlKher marking than any other
company In the state on the showing
made at the annual Inspection con
ducted by Inspoctor-Ueneral James
Jackson last spring. The report was
proven correct by the receipt or the
general orders from AIJtitaut-Gon-eral
Kinzer, dated November i, and
received by Captains Hubb and Wll
lougbby, of Companies A and C re
spectively, yesterday. Company A
has a score of 14 points out of a
pntMlble 2no, Company K, of Port
land, which haa heretofore been the
crack organization of the state, fall
ing to Hccoud place with a score
oi K3, Company C, of Hum no,
won sixth place with a scoro of It; 7.
Company A, of Kugcnei second, Cum.
ninked fourth In the state and has
always ranked well up In the list of
top notebcrs. Kvery nicmber of the
company, from the c:iptaln to the
private In the rear ranks, has sltiv-i
en faithfully to make a good showing
at these aniiual Inspections, and lor;
several year ast the company ha:
had an attendance of 100 per cent, !
some of Ihe members traveling many I
miles to bo present at the Inspection
so that the company's record in thlslly decorated with flags and flowers
respect would be clear. They have
received as a reward for their loy
alty the honor of being ranked the
most efficient company ill the whole
Oregon National (luard. '
The companies of the state rank In
the following order this year: FlrBt,
Company A, of Kimene, second; Com
pany K, of Portland; third, Plist
Battery, of Portland; fourth, Com
pany C, of Portland; fifth, Company
M, of Salem; slxlh, Company c, oi i
uugonn; sevontn, 1 uompany k, ot
Port In ml; .eighth, Company 1), of
Rosehiirg: ninth, Company II, of Port
land; tenth, Company A, of linker
City; eleventh, Company I, of Wood
burn; twelfth. Company H, of Ash
land; thirteenth, Company II, of Port
land; fourteenth, Company I), of The
Dalles; fifteenth, Company K, of
Portland; sixteenth. Company U, ot
Albany; seventeenth, Company L,, uf
Pendleton,
Company A's Mtirkliik,
Company A was marked us fol
lows:
Present In complete uniform, fiD;
absent, nono; total strength of cone
pany, f5; total scoro received for at
tendance, 20
Ceremony of Inspection, 9; condi
tion of arms. I; condition of equip
ments, i; condition uf uniforms, v;
condition of books and papers. Id;
condition of armory, 10: rare of
property, 10: total scoro received for
inspection, (III.
School of soldier, 8; manual of
arms, H; rirlugs, V; movement by
squad or section, II; movements by
platoons, 1); movements by compa
uy, I); extended order drills. III; to
tal score received for drill, 6S.
Duties of captain, IP; duties of
lieutenants, S; total scoro received
for efficiency of officers, IS.
Military courtesy, a; general dls-
Ipllno, II; total score received for
military courtesy and discipline. 17.
Total score out of possible .'00,
184. ,
Company C's Markings
Present In complete uniform, 43:
absent, 10; total strength of com
pany, f3; absent with leave, tl; ab
sent without leave, 4; total scoro re
ceived for attendance, HI.
(Yremoin of Inspection, S: condi
tion of alius, S; condition of equip
ments, i;coniritlon of uniforms, H;
onditiou of books and papers. P:
condition of armory, i; care of prop
cty, N; total score received for In
spection, lit).
School of soldier, S; manual of
arms, U: firings, s; movements by
squsil or section. i; movements by i
platoons, S; movements by company, I
!; extended order diill. !; total, j
score recclvt-d for drill, Mi. I
Dulles of captain, tf; duties of lieu-;
tenants, 7; total score received for !
efficiency of officers. 111. j
.Military courtesy, S: general tllsel-1
pllne, M total for military courtesy
and discipline, 1H. ,
Total score out ot a possible 200,.
167.
corrnu-
The (.Icalinir is simple.
If you don't like Schil
ling's Best, it costs you
nothing.
Your in- Limn. Mr n,,n..) II iuu don't
lit it. r iar h m
Tin: v1ii :;ikii i;ik to.
wishes lo Miiio;iii"e lo the I'Mhlle that
the floo,- now la tii v -el.';' stupe, i
It has Jiit lice iiMirlac ".I and l now
In better shap-' than ever before. Al
so the skates haie been put In first
class shape. Cood uuisic cverv nUhl
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The slrcet sweeper ordered by the
city authorities more than a couple of
months ago and for which tracers
had been sent out In order to locate
It, arrived last night and will at
once be set up and placed In com-
mission. It Is said that It will op-
erato nicely in wet weather and will
sweep up the mud on the pavement
Just as well as It does the dust and
trash. The machine Is a four-wheel-
ed concern with a big rotary broom
about eight feet long and two feet
In diameter, and will be operated by
two horses, the fire team. As soon
as It Is set up the team will he hitch-
ed to It and the disagreeable mud,
which Is caused by the accumulation
of dirt and other material in the
absence of any kind of systematic
sweeping, will be gotten rid or.
The sweeper was purchased from
Chas. Hvaas & Company, of New
York, and was shipped on September
29. The freight on the machine was
iku.ii;.
The sweeper was set up and given
a trial on Willamette street late this
afternoon. t
BANQUET AT BAPTIST
CHURCH LAST NIGHT
A TIIOCSAXD llOI.I.AItS l:ISKI)
which wn.ii iu:i,i' to Kit km
( iirncH oi' J)i:i!i' iso
(ji'Ksts i'iti:si:.vr
In the parlors of the First Baptist
an elaborate dinner by the ladles of
tile ciinrcn. I ne roonu wore profuse-
and an orchestru directed by Arthur
llenderahott fturnished special nut
sic. The different phases of church
work were carefully presented and
considered by short addresses and
though the promoters of the banquet
had not thought of raising money .yet
the guests voluntoered pledges
so cheerfully that within a short
time flOOO was offered, which In
sures, with three or four hundred
dollars more to be rulsed, the clos
ing the yosr with every obliga
tion met, Including the debt Incurred
bv remodeling the church building
about two years ago. Toasts were re
sponded to by H. I' Ihirrls, C. P. Dev
ereaux, C. S. Krank, Professor K. IS.
DeCou, Professor W. P. Ilovntyn,
Mrs. W. P. Hoynton and Pastor O. C.
Wright. With the splendid record
of the past thrco years In which the
membership has doubled, a new par
songao nnd church building acquired
and all debts met, the cuture certain
ly appears to bo hopeful for this hon
ored church.
An every night all year around
medicine, pleasant to take, results
positive. It's llulllstor's llorky Moun
tain Tea, the greatest family remedy,
35 cents, tea or tablets. I, Inn Drug
Co.
It uosts no niore to apply good
paint tliororore use Now Kra. Sold
only at the Uorger-Uean Hardware
Company.
j Got your
j Winter
I Suit Yet
I
Chilly nights and mornings
call for heavier clothes and a
good overcoat. We carry a
splendid assortment of the
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Micheal Stern & Co. Suits,
the best hand tailored clothes
in the market.
Our line of overcoats and
cravenettcs is complete and
priced very reasonably. We
would be glad to have you
call and sec our line.
Underwear and a complete
line oi furnishings, in which
both quality and price appeal
to the purchaser are to be
found in our store.
We own our own building
and pay no rent, therefore
being able to sell for a smaller
profit than some oi our com
petitors. OOR PM-tS
AK.C Rli.Hr
ED. HANSON I
8 East 9th strret
Euxene, Oregon
the parlors of the Urst liaptlst
church last night about one hundred
and fifty Invited guests were given...
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For $6.15 you can take your choice of over 150 Suits I
of Men's Clothing. All patterns included and values I
as high as $20.00 - H
one - half its present size within the next few weeks.
must have cash and will sell all goods at less than I
wholesale prices UNTIL WE REALIZE
GET INTO THE
STAN!
612 Willamette St.,,Eugene, Orea0n.
RIGHT STORE
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Near
9th street