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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
,01 MEETING JFCOMMERSIAL CLUB HELD ' ,.p ORGANIZATION KOI". ...vr VF4II M.IXY MAT. n PlIll.IC IXTKIIKST P. ISSKI, AXI ACTKU l-TOS ,ST XlfiHT oiimr nf the Eusene lime o:u" .'.'the ensuing year and much ""we e as Coliow.: r-onp Theatre Pfcone B,a 1442 jUgene 1 ii C U 1 1 C ceo. H. SIVUTH, Manager j President, C. S. Williams; vice pres ident, o. o. spencer; secretary. K. u Knox; treasurer, Darwin Urlstow trustees, F. R. Wetherbee and F L, Chambers. Th secretary's report was read as: i'j'.lows; To the officers and members of the' Eugene Commercial Club; ' Gentleman: I beg to submit mv' report as speretary of tU? EtiReno' Commercial Club Ur rh'var end-' lng March 8, 1 90S, as follows: : Amount c' monib- i'i col-' Pcted from March 13, 1907, to March 8, 1908, inclusive, iflTor, amount from application fees. J755; amount from house recefnia im-.n Mhc.h i 1907. to March S. 1908, in-lusiv $1465.94; amount received for ad , v?rt!ement per Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. Jlo; amcnnt received for j advertising per Willamette Valley . uiupuuy, amount in treasuciy March 13, 1907, 1S0.89. Total. $4193.62. Amount of warrants drawn on treasury, $3513.58; amount of petit expenses, $310.40; amount In treas ury March 9, 190S, $337.95; cash on EI OEXE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10. 1008 j5"23XJrch 9- 190s. 31.6. Total, Amount of Interest-bearing debt rr.vi.iiii m f pity ( HAS. S. VII,M AMS, XKW I'HKS IDK.VT OF COMMKUllAl, CI.IK of the crj March 13, 1907, $55o! PaH on principal of debt, Decem ber 12, 1907. $220; paid interest on principal. December 12, 1907. $34.- 20; paid on principal of de'.u roo iruthy 14, 1908, $350.50: paid lure-, est on princliml. February 1. 'i $4.75. Total paid on principal, $550; i interest paid, $38.95. ! Respectfully submitted, j V. D. CALL1SOX, Svy. j Trvnsuivr'ij ItejHirt. j The report of the retlrlnc i.'r--tnry showed receipts to be $ is.",i.5;. land disbursements $3513. 5S; ; ance on hand, $337.95. I Included In the various m:tMrr I discussed and acted upon were the following: ! A letter from William M .'Murray, fieneral passenger ruent of the : Company, was read. Mr. McMurray j stated t tint the company would run j an excursion from Portland lo Eu gene on commencement day at the I University In June, and it s ex pected that 300 persons would come up from the metropolis on that day. The new passenger depot ,ie, . ..u...,i elso be opened to the public on that date. I.. WMtson. C. S. WMlhns J. H. Hurtog were appointed a com mittee to adopt a uniform budge for tin- club. The committee on biillllng and loan nssoclntlon was Increased from Unci, to five. A I'liniiiiiui'i! tn fir-'e was auth.'r lieil to arnnge fir a reception to governor Chnuib"r'i' In when he ap pears In Euk.'iij on Mcrc'i 17 t,i pie s' nt the colors to the new Fourth regiment. V or.unlttee o: three wn?. appoint ed to nrranse for a reception for Mine, niauvelt when rhe arrives here Thursday I.) give a concert at th theatre. The wives of the members of the club will give the reception. The mailer of enlarging the recep tion room was referred to the trus tees with power to act. The new by-laws were adopted and 300 copies ordered printed. The matter of ornamental light poles for Willamette street was refer red to a committee to conf.r with the light company. The matter or proper support for the band was brought up and the concert to be given on the night vt March 17 was mentioned. In a few minutes tlf club members present bought over tickets to the con cert lo show t!iin 'appreciation of the band and Us exolj.mt work. Nti I'se ttt' lie "1 have found out rut there Is no use lo die of lung uvuole as Ion as you can g m !r. King's N- Ivuv ery." pays .Mrs. .1. P. W!:t:.. of Uusb boro, Pn. "1 w.-.uhl not h niive to day o::ly for that woajerrul medi cine, it loosens up a roimli quicker than anything else, un.i cures lung disease even after the case Is pro nounced hopeless." This most relia ble remedy for coughs an. I colds, la grippe, usihmi', !.; im-lii'ts and boarseness is sold under aarautee at W. A. Kuvkendail's drug store, o0i" and $1. Trial bottle tree. , UC! M.IVVIXO John V. 1. utxoD, suLcossor to W K. Hodo.f. All ood sawed to ksuko. For prompt service phone Black 312. Residence, 267 Hlgn street, tf liasoline woodsBW- (iASOl.lXK WtXIII MAWIXO W. O. White f prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone. Hlack 435!. Residence. 516 West Sixth street SHIP 'i OUR rllOIH CK to 'VI! Tower Cx. 902 Post Street, Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market price. V7 FOR S.XI.K UT OU.KI. ' (lood building lot on East Twelfth slreet. near car Hue, 95x160 feet. Al so eight-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Innuire of J.J. WALTON-. Law Offlco, 513 Willamette St.' a2(l ! WATER! . WATER! For pure bed-rock wut .r see Lk iluke & Lefller. the well-drillers. Prices reasonable. Phone Red 012!. 999 Viliard avenue. tf Invea.uo will double their money In two years If hey buy lots or acre tracts in the Uliilr street addltloi. The city must tmlld In that iHrectlen. iiiiiiiiii The Perennial, The Pre-eminent, The Most Popular and Pcetic of Plays Friday flIsir 1 3 ell 50 - PEOPLE - BIO FEATURE VAUDEVILLE ACTS A Chorus of Bewitching Beauties NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Crook Goethe's Most Powerful Drama Exactly as Produced at the World's Leading Metropolitan Theatres Gloriously and Sublimely Staged Costly, Colossal and Complete Munificent, Memorial and Magnificent THE LAST TRIUMPHAL TOUR Prices Lower floor except last 4 rows . j it $1.50 Lower floor last 4 rows $1.00 Balcony 1 st 2 rows Balcony last 4 rows $1.00 U Gallery . Box Seats . 75c 50c 0 $2.00 a i XX It xi HI pmfw via ' ia.: 0: It V -':'!( 3l!riV ' X .5 ! asM - ikii y hass " ' . i. .!.. I.t. L-'t)'.. ; n . .!. t . 1 --!: II : K . '.! .( . . . U - 1 2mmmM bQ..Efi;' !u- . r ... , . .. ... ., . , l . . . . am f .. - ... ' , ..... . ...... ,j i.' . . J 'I ; : - ... .; ,,w , ; :i.,. ,.,'.,h (t R l' -'-.'- '--' ' . ..:"-"l .-'tV- -"; 'i : ' J'.":' ' ' '' !' I'.M . ..,;..., H. Only Eight Blocks f1 rom Willamette v i.- J;: J: I - '':':-'-' "v f : ,:' ' ' " S- . ' Don't let this ODDortunitv? pass .to get a choice residence lot. They are going: fast, feacfi burchaser. .alsrr ftets,oncT HT . ri. r ' .1 . 1 k : . .CV.. A ...L!ll . llj. '. f. ' .1 1 OA 1 . 1 1 v-,hare or ptbek in the Lane oouniy ran ..nssuuduuii : wjnvn wm own, ciear, ua acres, arter pese I l) lots are sola., -.--:r; v ;.v j. g . ,-:..'.;." ' '' .." 1 ' - ..-. ,., ii ; fl 't, r , ,;.;-. 1 . . , . , A ' r-F-ir X .. A -orro r r- ' 1 ' - : 1 ; 1. ( ;.. . . 1 " ' .1 It : rr .1 . 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