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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1908)
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NtW YORK CITY. 233 S3 IC S t ,t.C McMurphey & Rugh 22 West 8th St., Eugene, Ore. I THE GOOD THINGS OK I.IKK come oftener to those who choose wisely. For lnctance, those who select their groceries here have the best there Is on their table. For your own sat isfaction suppose you give us a trial order. When yqu find out how much better our groceries are, though costing the same as, os less than, you usually pay, you'll regret not having tried us before. A THOUSAND TREES ORDERED FORFAIRMOUNT ORDER PLACED WITH OREGON' NURSERY COMPANY. OF SA LEM, I1Y IMPROVEMENT CLUB RESOLUTION'S' ADOPTED ASKING THAT NEW SCHOOL BUILDING BE ERECTED ON DISTRICT'S LOT IN FAIRMOU N'T C0DIIT TEK TO INTERVIEW SCHOOL HOARD A special meeting of the East Eu gene Improvement Club was held last night, at which time the mutter of lo cating the proposed new public school building on the district's lot In Fair mount was taken up. At a previous meeting of the c!uh a committee con sisting of V. H. Dempster. M. Svnr- verud and Kd Jndklns was appointed to draft resolutions on this matter ind the following was presented last night and adopted by the club: "lo the Last lt-ugene Improvement Club: "We. your committee, would re spectfully report as follows: Since public expression h:is been given In the press of the city to the effect that the school board must erect a new school building this year and since It was stated in t lie same item that the board probably would not think it best to erect the building in East Eugene on the lot owned by the district, therefore we would urge the appointment of a committee of three persons who shall collectively call upon the members of the school board and ascertain Itheir views on-this im portant matter and carefully and ex actly report their sentiments to this club." I The committee as recommended In the resolutions was appointed and consists of the following:- J. O. Bris tol, T. H. Garrett end M. Rvarverutl. A Thousand Trees Ordered. The matter of selecting the kinds of trees for the various streets in Fairmount was taken np, the decision being as follows: On Columbia ave nue, linden trees; on Moss avenue and Orchard avenue, horse chestnut; on Villard avenue and Fairmonnt boulevard, maple trees, and on Wal nut avenue, walnut trees. An order for 1000 trees was placed with the Oregon Nursery Company at Salem, and they will arrive within a few days. The work of setting them out will begin Immediately upon their arrival. GLORIOUS MEETING AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH As was previously predicted, last night brought to a tremendous' audi ence one of tile greatest sermons ever delivered in Eugene. Such was its history and such is Its record. Dr. .Martin preached the old yet ever new gospel with thrilling power. The message of life from its perennial fount found its way into mellow hearts. The rich storehouse of God's word was opened and the sight was heaven to see. "The Second Coming of Christ and the End of the World" will most cer tainly occur. Shall we be with the five foolish virgins, or with the five who were wise? Five persons last evening made wis dom's choice nnd went forward at the gospel invitation. The grand total thus far is about 125. Services tonight at 7:30. Sub- ,W. M. GREEN, DU&V Phone Main 25. I 619 Willamette St. lY jeet, ".Men Pleasing." Hundreds of people are at the church every even ing long before the hour of service. The sooner you come the better your chance of. getting a good seat. Hear Dr. Martin and you hear the mes sage of the Word of God. Everybody welcome. Subjects for six days are as follows: I Wednesday, January 2ft "Infant I Haptisin Mail's Inveition." 1 htirsdny, January in ".Misplaced Trust." Friday, January 31 "The Old Paths." Saturday. February 1 "Wisdom in Small Things." Sunday, February 2 10:-)." a. m.. "Do All Things Work for Good?" 3 p. m., "Future Recognition"; 7:30 p. m., "Popular Amusements." Monday, February 3 "Safe and How to Know It." DAN KELLY -' BEATEN TWICE IN NEW YORK New York, Jan. 27. Harry Hill man, champion hurdler of the New York Athletic Club, conquered H. P. Kamey, the Western half mile cham NEW SCHEME TO TO SECUREGRDUNDS DISTRICT FAIR A meeting of the board of gover nors of the Eugene Commercial Club was held last night at which time the pion and member of the Chicago' matter of a county or district fair for Athletic Club, tonight in the 600-Eugene was discussed. Several sites yard special race at the Pastime Ath-j were mentioned, among them being letlc Club games at Madison Square 'the Huddleston tract of land adjoin Garden: Hilman won by a scantling the city on the southwest and yard, his time being 1:18 3-5 Dan Kelly, the world's- champion sprinter, was beaten in two dashes. He started -from the-scratch In the 60-yard sprint, and was unable to which is close to the business portion of the city. A proposition has been made which seems to be very feas ible. It is substantially as follows: One hundred men are to take stock IT IS V 1 vis SvV...... . it sr tX &r "V Via sal. fcTs V v- h ' v? r iif' -t r r? ta A HUNCH OF DAISIES IN "THE G INGEltltltEAD MAN," AT THE GENE THEATRE T Hl'ltSDAV NKiHT :u. tck l Keeps Frost Off Windows Don't you dislike to leave the warm living room and undress ia a cold bedroom where the fcost is thick on the windows? Ne mJ to any longer PERFECTION OU Heater (Mtltpc4 wltfc SsMkeka Drte) f. makes any cold room cheerful . and cozy in trice and keeps it to. It has a smokeless deice that means no smoke no smell no bother just direct intense heat. Finished in japan and nickel. Brass font holds 4 quarts, burns V hours, tasily car ried about. Every heater warranted. is unequalled for its brilliant. steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped with the best central draft burner. Made of brass, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer dors not handle the Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (Incorporated) There ts OsiSy One Thai is vara th,s wonto oven to cuke a oolo in Always remember tho lull name, for this signature, on every box. 99 J EUGENE THEATRE CEO. H. SMITH, Mar Phone Black 1442 overcome the handicap allotted to his In the associtalon to the amount of opponents. It was Kelly's first race $200 each, and each one In so doing, on a board floor and he ran finely. I gets a city lot in the tract. When In the 220-yard dash the field was so 1 this is done the owners of the tract! large that he was unable to get past! donate 4(1 acres for the fair grounds. I men and was again i In that way the stockholders would i each have n good lot, secured at n reasonable figure, and the associa tion would secure 40 acres of land free of cost. the handicap beaten. Forrest Smithson, the National champion high hurdler, won the 60 yard . high hurdle 'event In record time, lie covered the distance in bis heat and the final in eight seconds, but on eaeii occasion lie knocked down a hurdle and thereby deprived himself of the record. Thursday, January 30th Nixon & Zimmerman serve the Merry Musical Fantasy ORIGINAL UltKllTV THEATRE NEW YORK TI'V PRODUCTION' ELEVEN BLOCKS ORDERED PAVED (Continued from Page One.) chard avenue to Agate avenue. . .Mrs. Fannie Maxwell presented a petition to have a supposed error in her sewer assessment adjusted. This was referred to the judicial commit ter . - & Other minor matters were discus sed and adjournment was taken at 4:30 o'clock. PROSECUTION ENDS CASE I AGAINST JOHN F. HALL i J (Continued from Page One.) reached an understanding for Mays to i appear, hut. when Mays went to the i grand Jury room he was met with a j statement that, the matter had been acted upon and that bis testimony j was not needed. Prosecutor Honey then introduced hiH oath of office, showing that he was not in charge at the time Carey : thought lie was. GINGERBREAD our Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success a ; lot m ths GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double value soin. Tu., i, it t:- ti l , " ' '-st iiiis arc nedr inc car urn;. i nty aP m price and sold on easy terms. For further in- 'Wtion sec G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON. KII.I.S C ATARRH GERMS. Sufferers Will lw Interested 111 Skt lul citr.-r of Hull Drug t o. The unusual offer made by the Hull firug Co. to refun the purchase I price of Hynmel to any person It fails 1 to brnefit. shows Eng"ne confidence in the remedy, and should dispel all .'doubts as to its curative powers. You j do not rl.-k a cent in testing the heal ing virtues of Hyumel. for Hull Drug '('.). tak'-s all the risk of Its 'giving ! ?at!M!rtion anil p-aws you to he the Ijudi:" as to whether it costs you any , 1 1: leix or no: . CONFESSED II IS ( RIME Profssor Grunt. Chesterfield .Meets Willi ii Thrilling Experience. Chesterfield will not describe him. therefore The Guard cannot. He did not appear to be restless, but to the contrary, he awaited his turn In the reception parlor at 642 Willamette street, with the composure of a iabor- .MUSIC UV A. HAI.DWl.V KI.OANE ROOK AND LYRICS HY FREDERICK. RANK EN Notice of Filial Settlement. In the County Court or the Slate of Oregon for I.ane County. In the matter of the estate of Al bert A. Mounts, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has fllfd his final account as administrator of the estate of Al bert A. Mounts, .deceased, and the; County Court of I.ane Comity. Ore- j gon., has set. Monday, the 2d day of March, Hills, at the hour of 10 j o'clock In the forenoon of said day at j the court' lions? In Eugene, I.ane j county, Oregon, as the time Mini place' , for hearing said final lu-coiint. All ! persons having objections to said fl-l mil account, nre notified to present j illie same on or before h:i Itl time, and I show cause why said final account! j should not be approved and the ad-1 i mlnlstrator discharged. J i Dated. this 2Nth day ef January, 1 DDK. j .1. F. KHIK, I Administrator of tho estate, of' Af bert A. Mounts, deceased'. I,. K. EDM I'NSO.N, j Attorney. ' Albany Herald: Engineer F. H. Colpitis, of thft clit.hiis Just return ed from Eugene, where he visited the mines of the Spcnckr Butte Coal A- Petroleum Cuinpanv, n eltv. A Multitude of Emphatic Song .Hits, Sung by a Beauty Chorus that is Supreme in vocal execution ; A Medley of Mirth, j ; Melody and Magnificense I 62 PEOPLE INCLUDING COMEDIAN'S, SINGERS, DANCERS, SHOW GIRLS, P.EN ITCHING CHORISTERS 62 Gtorgcous Costumes, Massive Production, Dazzling; Electrical Effects Plcas:s the Children and Tickles the Grow Ups, Prices : 50,c 75c, $ 1 and $ 1 .50 hat Ing man. 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