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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
THJj KVUKMf DAILY OVABD, THt'BSDAr, FEBRCABT 80, 190 OC35SSE 3 CD i vi A w 11 Just Arrived Sophomore Clothes In the Latest Spring Styles and Newest S'adcs designed and selected for t'e man who likes swell clothes at reasonable prices Sizes 33 to 40 New Derbies and Sift Hats STETSON SHOES MR. D0RR1S OFFERS LGGMIOil FOR FAIR GROUNDS , 17 I., n ROBERTS BROS. 0 TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street -- - 3C sminu:::::;:::::::::::::::::;:: 1 Acreage! tttttttt ::: n .a Acreage! To tliB Editor: I see by the Sunday Morn Ins KoKlster "That the Coun ty Fair la Assured," that tha I'onimltlee has decided on Huddleuton tract: that it will secure 105 acres at the con tract price of Ju,uuu, 000 to ba paid in cash and the balance at 0 pur cent lutu,' est. Assuming that thin pro poned purchase Is for the county and not a private Investment, and that it la of Interest to all the taxpayers of the county. I hereby offer tho commit tee 105 acres at the price of 120,000; $7,000 to be paid in cash on the delivery of the deed and the balance to be. paid in a reasonable time, with interest at tt per cent per annum, payable annual ly. The land Is part of the I'rlro lilalr Donation Claim, and Is now known as County Survey No. 9 00. GKO. It. DO Ft 11 1 3, Agent. W. D., tract In Claim 73, tp. r. 4 w. .' United Slates to Martha J. Hosel I ton, patent, 100 acres In sec. 26, tp. 1k u r K u- I CieorKe C. Krlssell el ux to Lizzie! C. LucKi-y. W. U., part of IjI 3, 1" ! sec. j o , tp. 1 ' r. it e., i-'v. (jeorge C. Kn.,:,i:ll t.-t ux to Lizzie L. utkey, U . b., tract in sec. 13, tp. ; ii 0 s., i". it e., ! Itnymond I.. Purdue fo Elijlu K. ,.,r, ,f p,i i;. 7 and X, In' Huddleston's ad to Eugene. l-00. : j-im i.ueivey i't i-. ... vi itliei-s; 77 acrta In claim 50, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. J a 51-. Horry N. Donnett to Marcellus P. Bennett;. 25 acres In claim 43, tp. 17, a. .. 3 w. 100. Marcellus V. Uonnett to Perry N. Bounett; 100 acres in sees. 16 and 21, tp. 17, s. r. 3 w. 3100. U. Drew Musser et ux to Drew Tim ber Company; 80 acres in sec. 15, tp. s. r. 4 e. 51- HMT06 ATTENDS THE BI3 SSOSTER MEETING AT SALEM j ( 17 ' TRANSFERS OF I ME COUNTY KFAL ESTATE Have your abstracts made by Laen County Abstract Company. Ernest N. Gilbert et ux to C. T. A M L'S K.M K.NTS "Of all Shakespeare's historical plays." says CokrldKc, 'Antony and Cleopatra' is by far the most wonder ful." He again says, assigning it to a place even hluher than that of be In the most wonderful of historical plays, "the highest praise, or rather form of praise, of this play which I can offer In my own mind is the doubt which the perusal always occa sions In mo whether the Antony and Cleopatra la not, In all exhibitions of n giant power In Its strength and ylnor of maturity, a formidable rival of Macbeth, Lear, Hamlet and Otnel lo. The epithet 'wonderful' Is un questionably the right one to apply to this drama, it Is too vast, too gor geous, to be approached without some proration of the understanding. It pours such a flood of noonday splen uor upon our senses that we cannot .(..hn H. !!art:x. tn.nasj.-r ot O.e I Commercial Club, Is home from Si-( lem, where he ultenueu iu there Wednesday night, htld to celeb-ate the opening of tire new electric railway between that city and Port land. Mr. Hartog says the meeting ? very enthusiastic and that tu gne was on the tongue of every sWakcr, IMS city and I"Ia"' ,)e'n te onlv outside places which had representatives on tho program. The St-lem Journal, In Its wrlteup of the meetlni;, says: John Hartog, the Eugene boomer, told of that town which had 3000 in 1900 5000 In 1005 and would have over 10,000 In 190S. H? quoted from a Portland paper to prove that Tom Hlchardson had failed to raise any money at Salem for a booster cam paign, and made a strong plea for the annual appropriation for the htate University of $125,000 a year. He did not see how the state could grow if the people turned down money needed for hU'her education. Thl.' was received with great applause. KTKAM TtKFIt AXI KTAM'OItl) COI.LKfiK SP1IS1T Stanford University, Cal., Feb. 19. Hev. Charles II. Brown, of the First Congregational church of Oak land delivered a sensational address on the morals of the students bfin the Stanford assembly this morning. "We have b?en humiliated," he said, "by 100 men who have dis graced us by their drunkenness. I believe the university would suffer Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2l2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. H Hovev Block, 8th and Will. AXTOXV AXI CI.KOI'ATH . TOtiK. I'll FU WITH THK D.XNCINti (illil, FUttM CII Mtl.KS II. IIAM'OHD'S ZKi l'HOIlK TIOX WHICH t'O.MFS TO THK Hl'CKNK THK.VTltK TO.MOIIKOW NUHIT EUGENE HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room .ind equipment. Appliances lorX r.xy work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps ol trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Pcgular course o( lectures by tho faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall of tnc hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D., Supt. Mwiic.l and Surgid STAFF W Kuyknidill, M. D. W. O. l'r.wr, M. D. H. I. I). K.I WikM. 1). I '. A f ..iw. V. I. Gk 'I'.iJ l .ir, M U I . r.'cLW, al. M. I'. j! Nothing But Light HUNTER. & WILLOUGHBY i Have installed nit up-to-date (.us I.iKlnm, L'X)kmg ami Iloatinir Outfit, and have a competent tl.is man to talk (IAS to you. We are kouij; to make a specially of 1 lij;lttiuj; business bouses with a (is I.i;bt you can de- J jn-iul on. Come down to our store and see what (.as will do. We are always jl.ul U explain libt to you, t illier Mioctvie or Cas. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 516 Willamtt'.e St, Eugcr.e, Or. lulMIMIIttt I ' Idllard: lf.ii nc-res In sec 20, to. 2t. e. r. 4 iv. $10. '"r."' H. Sii -kett et nx to I.. A. '.nok; In; I, blork 1, Mary's ad to ' Colmr. $ ,01). . ' A'wl!!:. ;yden ti John Dank-.; 1 rr !n r!al:n 4fi. tp. IS, s. r. 2 w. :ioo. K. ('. Walters et ux to Klmlra l.iim In r ('ii!Hi.uiy: l.'ri.lo hiti.'S In si'c. tJ, t p. " IS, h. r. IS w. $100. Kivd Walters et ux to Klmlra l.um lier Company: so acres in sec. f. tp. IS. s. r. 11 w. 1100. I-". ('. Walters et ux to Klmlra l.um I Iter Company: 2S0 nrr"a in M'r. S ! and s. t;i. 1 s. s. r. 6 w. $1 mi . i r. C. Wn'.tfra i't ux l Klmlra I, inn i S'-r Cnmpoiy; o a.-rrs in s' lil. t;. I 7. s r. f. w. $100. !'. c. Walt is el ux to Klmlra l.nm , l.'.. Ctt'iiniirv ; ? . 0 a.-:"' ! ! -iw. 13, 1 1 I. i p. 1 ;. . I . " it. $loo. ! r:itt.. l.i N-' 1"' -dis: ' U'ii i :i sio. 10. p. IT, a. r. 1 w. i I I'm;,. I S'liti'!. lo AlliiT! S.rowi'rs: It'll :u",vs In sfrs. IS and Ip. III. ! a. r. I . t'ni.Mil. I Kthid M. Clark al to M. S Ti. j lloy.ot'l; : Kit to. I,l,n k in. Kll.u , Strwurt's ad to Kust'n... $'oo. I A. C. llntlirli' iM ux to John 1'. Mo !loijald l ux; 10 airi-s In siv. II. tp. 1 S. . r. 1 w. I t'nlt.vl Stitti.s to HmMttm It. Hhodi': lo aoro In w. S, tp. I. s. r. S w. Talent. i Oavld SmIIh ot ux to John J. I .! I; t met in elalm 4 1, I p. Hi, s. r. 2 jw. $:l!ioo. A K. Wheeler et ux to Mrs. II K. KU.luiier; ii'ael In Kui; -ne. $S.'.o, ! Ileiuv Melton et ux w Anna Ma ' ran lev, W. IV, ims S. 4, 5, ti. 7 an. I S In Mock l;l. In Creswcll, $700, Itemlulcl IVrlnl el ul lo .lames ll.iwl . V, IV, li! ttcrea In kivs. 12 ami l.l In tp. 21 ., r 4 w.. $10 ti, Hi,. A'.klnson et ux l.i Irwin Aiii'iey. w. U , tract In m'c. 30, tp. .'.'0 . i.3. $ 7 'M. I ii ' t' I i I-'!:h;ii 1 1 ii-tl ux. W O , I n I n I 2 H !'.. . k :i. In Ciirnn l'.r. A .1,1. to Cei.iiii' lir.e.-e. $1, II ' ! ',11 V 'lt'Kf t ux t .1. V l';i' .-.i ii. ij C IV. t.xr; , . 1 and 2. i'i ... K I, In M, Kurl.in 1 A I t. t.i I' .t-m,. C,: ec. I 1 .' W 1 , : -i t.i J. r. l.:e -io. i o put ..t i 't :. tn i . i I . in i : M.-r:ii-!an.r ;', 1 a 1 ! t ' Ce'.i i .. i.i:..,., f 1. I n.'. ,1 S;:,:, i , V f . , ,... it. If.'. . I.; ,, Jl. t ; . u, tp 1 ; , r, I , M I' l.;v.-:i , i v , !' r V "". I '''.:.. .!. It :; v. .;, i;.,. !.''. . 1 '. . S. A. il.i:i.:, ;, ii ;,, J, 1, 1 1. . l . Kae upon It steadily. We have read Ii aKaln and BKaln and tho Impression which It lnves hkuIii and attain is thnt of wonder. " A siectacular revival of this most wonderful historical play will be pre sented by Charles I). Hanford during the present season. As Marc Antony ho offers a worthy sequel to his n. lormatice ot the same character in "Julius Caesar," which will be of Kreat Interest to the student and eoiiallv lmc--e.il Inn to the theatre,-, i-r who patronizes tho theatre for an v.. -.tl,.,t. .... I'UiliiiUeill only. Tile Antony of t his play must lie recorded as anoth t nddlllon of his successes In tho urt at chuncleri of S;uiuc p.atv. Chopa:r;i, tltai rare lv:yp:h.Ti i!u-en. watt purM d up tile heart of Marc Amnio- i' i:t.,. drat mclim; upon tli,' r.vei Cyndiis. "whom evc:--Cuni; n c niMM t.i c'llde. t( lauli, to v.eeM." win I,-. n the haii Is of tiim ex.illciit uclivsi'.. Mi's Alice WINoll. Ak r; -oi.s .v-ltllK of K-: ptlan a:id llniiiau .'cemvj. a !- I l-t nt d.in.-la,. girl ami a chorus of youth and hrtu l. beaiiiiiully aid c.i.ir.l.-tevt.d lea Uy ceatllllled, pictures mid pl.uatni: ele.--trle elte.-ts, ini llldltlK the Kl'eat sceue. "the Imttl. and the storm." are a few ot t-ie Ulaiiy leaturcs Introduce,! lo ad. I to t ho Interest and reaiiani .if the play. On f rtiliiy, February 21, an oppor tunity will be sftoriled to see .Mr. Ilantord s presentntl. n of Antony nad Cleopatra at tho Kniiciie thealre. j nir.iv insTiiKss. It In XiNir at 1 1 anil Tt. HiituImN ol KllUene Itemlei'M. lion't neglect an achini; back. Il.icknche Is tile kidney's crv for helti. Ni'Klivt hurrylnu t,i their aid Means thnt urinary troubles follow quickly, IHr.. dl.Hress, diabetes. Ilri.'u's dls.'tlae, Mrs. tl. Lester of f.:, Chnrn.-lten St . Kiuetie,. tire., wis; "I h.ivr. toit died a srent deal with p.iln In my b'tfk .Did lauieucs in tile lotr.s, as well a.s dl.iorders of the kldn vs. S.mi: time m;o I d -clde I lo lase 1 ui '; K! in, I'i'!. and ai'cr list!. i; i(-e;:i t . a lew ilijs I fuull l c-cit r.'i'ef f -.i,;l the pain ;ii ; ni"!'ess. I ..i,,st i,..i,-. Ii' I'.T.'aw. uJ t!':. recc.ly t ..!,.- 'IS K.T sal- by n'.l ilea' -is. Trie ',. .-nts V".-;er-!il:.iirii, C. . II N, w Y,i: k. .i.;c ar.enis f.tr thL. t llt ; S!:tles. Ileeicinber 'he .v,w- h.i.ni s . nd t.ik no other. THK llt.KNK l)..Y CiVAKO. no loss If ,..uch men wore s-'nt liome." rresnlei t Jordan, In Int'odiicln Dr. Urown, 3;.o;,.j liri t!y of tha mora spirit or 'I So s' udents. He declared that "tho TJal cnllcso nplrlt and steam beer cannot be Lsajctated iLigether." Here's your chance to m ike Rood P-". -l:il sale of b..y.s' and Rt.'W s-hool slides at Yoran's s.inp siore. On May 1;. a city mull a lic v b;- InaiiKurtted at !.ai;r.;iule wli'i two leiier carrievs and ore . nloitli :t-- i:;'d ten letter Iihm-s will b- i::...iiic'd i.i tile iiHai;!.:-. -. IfAnTfRQ ,l",-u 1'"" J'll,s- i vndl LiO T'-iT siso i"II--vo r-ls ,vvir I f"-'. 1"-M -X In pp ,-iu ut. .'.!-i-s!;.ian:ulToohi."iT:; 15 ! V C i wv;,!r?r.r''i r.i'!::-. A lvrtivt r. :n !; f r l';:. tn, : S. ll.! :c I'.n iv in-s.i. V A t.au 1 C.O V-i-Jia. C.utet ""utiiix l.i tic ?M6 Tiim-m I ivru rvs-ulato U!0 Bowa. l-rrly VcEMabli SkLL PILL. SMALL COSE. SWALL PRICE. CARTERS l i i lj IVER Fao-Si.-mle Sigi.iturB Rfflter ftrt!TTUTS E. C. Gulliford P-'aJail Livery, Eoardin; Sfcb'cs e I'leer !i., ',. Itiibber Tin. Turin, m,. " II fmk Miur I,,,!,.. I'V) West Mil, S.r,et. I'I "lie M.iin :i'i fl '1 The ESMOND HoTTl" ficrti a i . , . Rain-h!ur.f t in I",n-. Fr-fY Tit k j-, - y.. ,'tl" Fr-.T.: .tn,i M wr, llt. Embi'oiderv LOT 3000 J'ards of "ne embroidery and Insertion Imported direct from Swltz- Ser'.and, in all widths and new pat terns; value up to 20c; Friday, the yard . . . LOT 2 500 yards of new embroideries; all 2 new patterns; in widths from 3 'to 7 Inches; a good edge; values up to ' soc; for Friday only, the yard .... 9C LOT 2,000 yards of special wide em broidery; extra good edge; in widths up to 13 inches; an extra bargain; value up to 40c; Friday only; the yard LOT 1,500 yards of extra fine embroid eries in corset cover designs, in widths up to 20 Inches; good edge; value up to 60c; Friday only; the yard .'. Friday ond Saturday 100 men'3 fine hand-tailored suits. Id all colors and the lat est makes, non-breakable front and hand-felled collar; values up to $20.00; sale $11.95 Friday and Saturday About 50 fine suits in i: shades and patterns. In broke: sizes that we wish to close out values up to $15.00; Fri day and fir Saturday i)t ,6J YT HAM MArUf? A Place To fine WVI 3 AVaira. flSV, Save Money v.,i . 'a&m a ". m 0 A WOMAN'S LAMPS AM) CltOCKRil are her pride mid tlelis'.!t. S: likes to show them to t friends as evicl-'tict) of 'j; home's rel'ine:nent. We hat just the lamps and crockf;; you will be proudest ot. Cm: and Bee how easy our p:in make It to buy anj how bs: the quality and taste make i not to buy. W. M. GREEN, THE SQUARE DEAL GH0CER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. 1 OR ROOM f-SAiviF R. I AND CO. ' Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank ..FARMS.. 3:0 Acres with new S-room house an 1 Ixirn, good trust orchiird and running water, 10.1 :icrci in grain, balance pasture and t'liioei'. $25 w iO Acres with new house .ind birn, tios: tJ :.:.io A o.i (ooi gtavc'.cd road, price $1400. 10 Acres with fair irtif ro.-cments, gocu! soil Jr.d cm made .in ideal place. $30 per acre, u- . . , ana mis in an pares 01 tne city Crejon Hams & Land Co., A. A. Achy, Mgr. ""ltiini ri rri'i. i.. n n 1 'WTTTI iiller's Shoe Store Most any bedy can sell you a shec for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and :-:::ovs what he is selling you. We have a Repninns Department, fitted up cvcrytiiing that's n odcrn in the way Pf machinery for doing the best of reprr wor.. MILLER, 1he.Shoe Paa. West Sth street. "FT. Mcraa of Coed Shoes