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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1908)
J, . THE KtJGEXE DAILY UtTAJlD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 10 XX.. " 1 K I ' jiP j MODEL NO 9 There is No Better Recommendation for a legitimate business than the fact that our customers are buying high grade merchandise at season able prices. You will be one of these customers when you know we are handling such well known lines as Alfred Benjimin & Co.s Clothing for men, the Sophomore line for young men Stetson Hats and Stetson Shoes Guyer and Remle Hats Cluett and Monarch Shirts Dents and H. &. P Gloves Our Stock in Every Department is larger and more complete than ever before. ( You'll be convinced if you give us a call , ROBERTS BROS., Toggery S Acreage! S XX, .... . , : . It Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, V2 miles from; Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. i Hovey Block, 8th and Will. ANNOUNCEMENT i : G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has punclmscd the' GROCERY stock of Ji. A. ' Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Grockriks, Flour and Pkkd. We have our own delivery' wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE II It) IO If '53 Et. j n. 1 ivi on :"hsw.i HHHHIVMMIMINIIMtl a The OLIVER t TYPEWRITER NO. 5 1 Is equipped with B ruling device the only ruling device on any typewriter. In many forms of manuscript work, or In abstract work, or tabulations, the ruling device becomes a wonderful convenience. It la furnished with the No. 5 Model. C. S. FRANK, Agent CIOARS Julius Goldsmith NEW SPRINGFIELD RIFLES FOR OHEGCN JWLITIAMEN C'OXHIGXMKXT OF I'lVK KA( H roil COMI'AXIKS A AXD C OK KLOKXE HAS HKK.V ItlXEIVKI) KXTIHE COMI'AXIKS WILL ItK SlTl'I,IKI WITH NKW ARM HOO.V. Captain Ilabb, of fri. A, and Can tain WillouKhby, of Co. C, have each rocelved a consignment of five of the new model Springfield rifles to be used In the militia throughout the United States. The companies will receive their full quota of arms dur ing the coining month. The new Springfield, mod"! 1906, Is an excellent appearing rifle, and it takes only a casual examination to convince the ordinary marksman that the gun Is all that has been claimed for It. It Is better made than the Krag, being much In the nature of a Krag. but Inclining many Improvements In minor de tails, which have been suggested out of long experience with the now dis carded gun. The new rifle Is slightly shorter than the old one and to make up rr the deficiency In length of the rifle proper an additional Inch and a half has been added to the length of tho bayonet, which now Is about sixteen Inches long The bayonet, like that of the old rifles, Is detacn able and when not In use on the rifle Is attached to the belt, making a knife for use in close fighting. Sights are set on the new rifle for 127 yards, though the maximum raiiRe is nearly two miles. The weight Is something less than that of the old gun. Four hundred of the weapons are already on the way here from the ordnance department at Washington, D. C, and the entire guard will be equipped with the modern arm by the time the out-door rifle season open The schedule for the national shoot this summer Is announced. The matches will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio again. Three great programs are included. The shoot will open with matches of the National Rifle Association August 17 to 20. The Ohio State Rifle Association will sandwich In its events at intervals between August IS and 20. The big national matches, teams and individ ual will be held from 21 to 29. That Oregon will send a team Is almost assured. New men will have a better chance of qualifying In view of the change of rifle and the com petition for places on the team gives promise of being more heated than ever before. Madame Dean's Pills. FRENCH FEMALE A Ham, Cehtaix Hie- t.ittr run Hui'i'BiwsKi) MKNflTltUATtuN. NEVER MOM TO FAIL, M fil Hurvl HpoiMly! Hntturuollnn CI .inf ant wl or Munoy Hfumlrl. Hent prc ItuWl lor ll.u) h'T box. Will acini tlu'in mi trlrtl, to Im piilit Tor when n1 Moved. Humpies Fntv Iimlut on pott In ft tho Pennine, nwt'pt no mi but Unto. If your drutuUl liw uot bavo Uii-m Bond your orttent to tho U1ITE0 MEDICAL CO., loi 74, Lncittir, Pi. Phone Main 53 fa 2? Sold In Eugene by W. L Delano OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10 over Ch.inibcrs-Bristow Bank FARMS 320 Acres with new S-rooni house ami barn, good fruit orchard and ninninj; water, 100 acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre 40 Acrts with new house and turn, close to school on good graveled road, price $1400. J90 Acres with fair improvements, good 'soil and can 'be made an ideal place. $30 per acre.! House and lots In all parti of irxcity ' Oregon Homi & Land Co., A. A.JAoby, Mgr. IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY Steel die stamped with your Initial with envelopes to match. SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store UNCLE SAM'S TARS SEEK PROMOTION OVKK TWO THOl'S.VXI) MUX IX Ah.MlllAL UV.VXS' FI.KKT WANT lICTTKIt IIKKTII8, AM) ARK WORKING TO THAT KXD. , he fleet there is an instructor and Representative ui wo "",., looka after the Interests of the stu dents on board and helps them with their studies, it was through the warm Interest that Adm ral hvans had for this Institution that It was possible to secure the-great conces sion of having these Instructors 1 ap pointed on the United States ships. In speaking of the work accom plished by the 1. C. S. among enlisted men, Admiral Dewey says: I am glad to learn that so many men in the naval service have taken and are taking advantage of the excellent sys tem which these Schools follow I have heard many favorable opinions expressed in regard to their work On board many of the ships stud quarters have been fitted up where students may have quiet, and all con: venlences for "progressing in their Courses. Admiral Chas. M. Thomas, In charge of the second section of the fleet, has expressed himself as being amazed at the wonderful progress hi3 men have been able to make. The advancement of enlisted men In the Navy Is only one branch of the enormous work carried on by this jtreat factory of trained brains the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pa. For 16 years they have '"en ocrupled In the sole busi ness of providing ambitious men and women In all trades and professions, In all conditions and circumstances of lit? with the training that would ouallfy them for higher positions, better salaries and successful lives. That they have been sue cessful in doing this is proves oy me growth to which this Institution has attained. Sixteen years ago it was a mere experiment with one Course of Instruction. It Is now in many ways the largest educational Institution in the world, with 208 Courses of In struction. The proprietors of the In stitution have a capital of $1.000, 000; own and occupy five buildings covering over 300,000 square feet of fl,.np unarm- IhoV VlMVP fl Hfivate Print ing plant turning out 3 1-2 tons of printed matter per any. a niaiiiiiB department handling 15,000 pieces of mail every 24 hours; 3,000 employes and an Instruction staff competent to handle the work of 3,000 students each day. The original preparation of tne ln- atnitoHnti mittr fnr thpsi. Schools cost SI, 500,000 and every year there Is spent a quarter of a million in-revising and improving this instruction matte. MitnilriiHn if thntiaanrta nf men have secured advancement through 1. (J. o. training, arpeiuers nave become architects; machinists have Kannmr. minarlntanitantu' anrt nlnrlrK have hecome managers and proprle- . . 1 .1 ,U-I XT tors 01 uusmenses ui lueil owu. nui only have men advanced in their own trades and professions but men work- changed to more pleasant work where advancement was quicker and great er: and young men wishing to learn a traae or proiession nave oeen en abled through I. C. S. courses to en ter the trade of their choice and at the start have secured a position paying a good salary. In the city of Eugene tnere are a large number 01 men who owe life-long benefit to thlf institution. The Incalculable better ment brought to a vast multitude ol men and women proves that thlF great plan of teaching Is one of the greatest benefits to humanity thf worm nur. ever Known. Tho 1 P Q le ranpDonnturf In fhlc part of the state by R. J. Klrkwood. t; w est Mgntn street, wno win Df glad to communicate with any am- h!tl,,,o nw,n In h! .rlnlnO.r -1, r. An sire to find out more about the most practical way in tne worm ot gain Ing promotion. HAIX & 5HUMWAY., rUiuiblim una twwer work ,"AW -toner) )ul l,,lli nr hoot troll work.. Iruu woik prom ti 1 1 1 1 '. furry full linn of pluiubtntt Hxtni. Phonn Black lSYt Wtt,nntte it A FULL LINE OF.. New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Hsaters MfAadln8: SL L O N O "AKDWARE STORE . 1. LrVll VJ .50 East Ninth Strt. J. W. BARRINGER Expert housemovtr Moves anything. Twenty-liv years experience. Residence, East Bi Mutiny ins vjit ois. I none . Red 4511. Kuifrne. Oregon vara j For 8ln hr rhmner Marawr Ca I lU-tuvr-IWn llMtrmr loimiir. There Is a strike on In the fleet. Over 2,000 men In Admiral Evans' ill' tun ln have gone out for better po sitions and higher wages. Hut the most remarkable fact about this Btrlke Is that It Is perfectly agree nhle to employers. In fnct the Nnvv Department and the officers of the fleet encourage ft In every way, for those men are endeavoring to got their demands by conforming to the regulations put In force by the Navy Department for the promotion of en listed men. in 1101 Congress passed what Is irdlnnrlly known as. the Personnel Act, which enables enlisted men In rhe service to become commissioned officers soniothlpg that before this was only possible for Annapolis grail nntos. The result of this biw has been very bonoflclnl, encouraging men In the Navy to study for pro motion and thus acquire the g.m I habits and conduct that the study habit rnrrlrx with It, and Itivolulai lly forcing them to lnrn more of tin. 'heory of the work. ('onioqnontlv there bus boon noticed a inarii'Ml bt erniem In the efficiency of the er vlc . It l nn ordinary sight to chservo one of the admiral's t;irs. after the watch has boon "piped below" cel ling his "dltty-bov" and spreading his "calking unit" In a comfortable "lace and making a recitation on Nautical Astronomy a recitation hat Is sent by mnll to his rorrespon. lenoe sell io professor: for It s through the correspondence schools that most of the men secure their theoretical training The International Corresponden 3eho.il. ..f a... ; A miiM.ii, in., ut.ino nave ;,"T i.iiiiii students In the fleet that Is now sailing ttjt the Pacific, (if tv i't enllated meii'who have so far ... cured commission, as ensigns im ler the Personnel Act of 1 ; 0 1 , r,ive been I. (. S. student. On neo.mni e' ho mnmfith iirgnulratlon of tM :reiil Institution U ts possible for Its students on hoard the fleet rot only to send In their recitation., (,.. oicry port of call, but t, actn-,iv come In contact wi'h the Itopre-vnta. lives of the Schools n n.0t of ts 'ylnts at which the fleet will touch These schix'ls have agendo, at iter toudn, Huenos Ay res, Pmmnni. Sim tranclsco; and If the fi,vt should come home throug'i the Suet can-il the men could fm sthn.i,.,.i ' encles at llnnohilu. Msnlln. Shang hai, llombay, Slngaiwro. Alexandria, The Navy Oeparlment has granted cverr Inducement for the men to , study thmugh the opportunl'v xt : forded by the International Corrcs. j pondeoce S-hola. Oo each thlp In STATU l'( I!l!i:sTltV ASSOCIATION' MUKTS The Stnt Forestrv Assoclatlor at a meeting in the City . Hail las night Initiated a movement for a stntt forest. Resolutions were adopted proposing legislation by which the state would be permitted to exchange about 100,000 acres of Its stati school lands, located within the for est reserves in scattered tracts, to th .National Government for one com pact body of the same area. The resolutions direct the State Land Hoard and the State Forestry Com mission to confer with the nrooer of f trials of the Government for the purpose of tscuring the enactment o legislation necessary to bring abou such a tram tt r. The plan to give Oregon a norma nciit state forest to be administered ny the oil ii rs ol the state govern men! met with enthusiastic Indorse ment of the foresters. Professor K It. Lake of ( rvv.iHis, president of tin ass,,, -ini Ion, presided at the meeting the resoliltlo-l being tillered bv II 1) Langllle. Charles V. Gallowav. Sn.te Land Agent, concurred In ill, plan If the iii-crcsts of the slate wen properly protected and a bolv of land received In exchange as valuable m. ' "in sin renuorefl. Oregonlan. Mo Vse to Die "I have foend out (hat there is m use to die of lung trouble as long a you can get fir. King's xew i)iscm-' cry. savs Mr, .1 P vi,iin n..-. I hero. Pa. "i wonk. nol ,e nh.o (n ...... ....... woiiueriui modi l ine. It loos' ns up a cough qubkei ili'tl anything else, and euros hint ;.Lse.i-!,. eyen after the case is pro nounced hop,-'-ss." This most relis hie remedy for coughs and colds la ;:r" a.-lhiua. bronchitis an, hoarseness , t , ,,,,. ,;anuitee a Vv A Kiiykeu 1.,11's ,tn,g stJR -0, '"d II. T.-ia: bottle tree. i a xkw i;i: t. kstai'kkium Tiiose hav;g t,r-.s, ,,.,r ,aud. , -r rellnquishmen-j. city propcrtl. s M.iis ness houses tr merehandise fo, ale shotlH see Wilson & Mehois ,ver Linn's Dru ; Store. as xiwy 'n in touch with Itve tors In no lv "v jery state in the I'nkm ' Ag-nls for Ptta!.i!t,a Incubators CHAMHKU3 1IAKDWAUK CO Slaughtering Prices Still Continue At ummage Sale Wa are still cuttine the prices on all our - - swus io naj. ufacturers' cost. Every article in the house is rd We must reduce our stock, come and buy it's the p$ est sale of all sales; everything reduced. We only a few bargains. $10.00 Women's long coats 4I3.0O H Oiucu 3 lung win $io.'io White and Dark Furs... i2c outing flannels Sjc best grade calico r -1 ) 'a.. 11 .1 $0.50 women s waists au sizes $2.50 women s wnue waists j 35c women's High grade Hose 25 25c men's All Wool Hose .n. T. . 1! Ol, . 5pi.oo men s iegiigee onircs $J.oo men's Dress Shirts ;. $15.00 overcoats, rain proof.. 9 $20.00 hand made Suits-, now. 11,95 $4.00 oak sole Shoes, now...'. . 345 $2.50 women s Dress Shoes 1,39 TheBonMarche a e 3 DWc Are Out '.of Monet and Must Have If ON HAND COMPLBTB STOCK OP Pictorial Review Patterns THB ONLY PATTERNS HAVINO THB Fateot Catting & Construction Guides THESB OUIDES SAVE' MATERIAL, TIMB & LABOR Illustration ot CuttlmrOulde tor Pattern No. 2275, showing the correct way of laying out the pattern on the material, aud lluw to uc the least quantity of soods. " FOLD Or X MSH tUTUIIAL .to "o'i MnRiu. arm Illustration of Constractlon Outde for Pattern v No. 2275, showing how to aew the diflcrent parts together, etc. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 and 15 Cents Each ALL a E'A M S ALLOWED and in ord to get it we will make big reductions all goods in our store for the next fif teen days dur ing whicli time you wi! be able to se cure somebif bargains at lugene Racket Store; 35 E. Qth St., Eugene, 0rcjoi MR.CH ANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a Genera! Banking ' Business on Conservative Lines Ptts S. S. SPENCER, . L, H. POTTER, .. F. N. MeALISTER CorJ?th tni WiHinutt lOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT I