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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1908)
.! wnaam vusr4)Ma, monday; march as, im OREGON EASTERN PORTLAND IS SOLID FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY I jJTt . ! i AMENDED HAPS ' PLACED ON FILE I . ,r...i,i..inn nl Portland.1 t 1 i if I,. MODEL NO Q 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 Cjepartment is larger and more complete than ever before. You'll be convinced if you give ui a call ROBERTS BROS., Toggery I Acreage! Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, V2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. liovey Block, 8th and Will. : t::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::;:: ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has punchascd the GROCERY stock of 15. A. Alien & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Gkockriks, Flour and 1'rkd. We have our ow n delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE BANDON "BY THE SEA" Money there (or you. $50,000 pay roll monthly. A country of rich resources. I (la 1 climate and scenic beach. The finest hoinc-aites now on sale. Prices are low, terms easy. Live agents wanted In your county. Write at once for handsome booklet and full particulars. The Wnrn-n I'lilillclly Co. filled 4(in, llliclinium IllilK I'ortliiiid, Ort'Kiin. A full set of officers to serve for the ensuing half year was elected ai last night's meeting of the Portland Ad Club in the rooms of the Board of Trade, says the Portland Journal. The new president is C. X. Black, formerly of the Head-Black Adver tising agency, who has retired from that concern to become business man ager of the Spectator. The other of ficers chosen are: First vice-president, E. J. Jaeger; second vice-president, D. C. Freeman; secretary, Scott Bozarth; treasurer, Fred John son. Following nn address by F. E. Beach, the club unanimously adopted a resolution favoring the $125,000 appropriation for the State Universi ty, which comes before the voters al the June election under the referen dum law. CoimiHTciul Club. The Portland Commercial Club has adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, A thoroughly equipped State University is not only of incal culable value in the education of the youth of Oregon, but a factor of great Importance to Kastern people who contemplate making their homes In this slate; and Whereas. The work of the Univer sity of Oregon cannot reach Its high est efficiency without adequate funds; be It Resolved, by the Portland Com mercial Club, That It l.s the sentiment of this body that appropriation should he made for the maintenance of the University of Oregon com mensurate with the needs of the In stitution, and that every other action should be favored which will enable It to keep pace with the rapid devel opment of the stat in other regards, and make every Oregnnian proud cf the University. (Signed) C. W. IIOD30X, Pres. E. Jj. THOMPSON. Sec. Portland, Or., March 2, 190S. ' milMMIIIIWMIHMM HOUDANS and GOLDEN WYANDOTTS From the best strains. Eggs $2.00 per setting: of 15 C. S. FRANK, 189 E 9th St. CI0AR5 Julius Goldsmith Phone M.ln JJ G. H. IR.ISH I '33 Et. ;ih Street OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 ana 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank ..FARMS.. 320 Acres with new 8-room house and bain "good fruit orchard and running water, 100 acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. S$25 acre 10 Acres with new house and b.trn, close to school on good graveled road, price $ 1 400. 190 Acres with fair iniprovcnvnts, goad soil and can Jbe made an ideal place. $30 per acr.. Houses and loll In all ortt of thelcitv Oregon Hami & Land Co.,A. A.Aaby, Mgr. Madame Dean's FRENCH P,i I a FEMALE lILLOl A HArit, Ckrtaim lr 1.IKF Full Hl'lTHKHSKD MKNrni ATl. nuer ftNOWH TO Fill. HitV! Hun-! HwtMlvt i-Uitlntiw'tloii Umir mibvil or Mi tin '.v iVfumltil. tVnt pn Milit itr f l.ui m-V tt, Will M'htl thi'm 011 ttlni.lt I to util fur when r.'Mevitl. Humplci Knv. liotlnt on got Our IIh pi'ituiuc, notitt n sulixtituu. If your ilruititiMt mit buvo 1 lie in bciX your otMimioiliu UIIIEO MEDICAL CO., I01 74, Uicistir, Pi. Sold in Eugene by W, L DcLano A FULL LINE OF. New Cranitware just in. Stoves. Ranges and Heaters Makh.!"dins: SI 1 ONfi HARDWARE STORE . U. IVIIVJI SO Et, Ninth Strft, Easter I Post Cards at SCIIWARZSCHILD'S Book Sure HALL & MIUMVVAY. I'Ui lulituir mho Hitir woik ' Al.n ifvni.riu jotMiiK In! tin and iliwt Iruu iNork. Iron woik I'ronir it' 1 1 I -.. Carry (nil hiiH or tiluul lot Hxtnnw Phono m.e 1 in Wii,aroita it 1(1,500 IS IMUCK FOR TWKXTV-ACliK ORCHARD C. W. Potter and 0. G. Gould o( St. Johns, Or., huve purchased the H. T. Hull orchard, a'itille and a hall southwest of Medfnrd, of 20 acres. paying 116.500, or 1S2. an acre, the highest price ever, paid for young orchard land In the history cf the Rogue River valley. - The property consists of 20 acres of 9-year-old Newtown pippins and Spitzbergen apples and d'An'on and Howell pears. It Is the north half of the 40-acre tract which was pur chased by Hull & Parker from J. E. Watt last autumn for $23,000, or $12,500 and the transaction nets Mr. Hull just $4000. or $200 an acre profit In lesB than six months. The same land was purchased by Mr. Wntt two years ago Inst February for $225 per acre, or $10,000, and the year before that was sold for $160. This Is a profit of $600 an acre In two years and $675 an acre In three yoars. Klitht years ago the land was purchased, implanted, for $40 an acre. Merford Tribune. . POLITICAL I.ITKRATI RK (East Oregonlnn.) Tho state of ()rnon has just Is sued 100.000 copies of a booklet con taining m pages, and giving In de tail all of the initiative measures which wll bo before the people at the coming election. In addition to the measures upon which the people will vote next June there are arguments for and against tho proposed measures, and taken al together tho booklet forms an inter esting polltlcl lexicon of Oregon! Each voter In the state will be sup plied with a copy of this booklet and It Is supposed that each voter will acqunlnt himself with the laws unon which he i to vote. Vain hope of uie rHHinilt'ri. out or the ltto.ooo conies, at least T.Vllili) u-lll l. ....... away unopened, and the sweetness if me milium- measures contained lr. them will be unsted upon the desert air of listless citizenship. Since th tApt-n" of publishing una i"i.'i(ni-cnpy edlton of the Ini'ln tlvw measures win be considerable every voter shnnlH r.i.-nl th. m....... Th- people will pay the bill, anyway. nun mime goml SMOUIll come i-f It. A ttniVe llllKt.-ll.-n uua nt.i.l.. 1... .... legislature when the publication of me initiative measures was taken away from the newspapers and given lo the state printer. The newspapers could reach th voters In a way which would be of some benefit to them; the Initiative measures published In the Usui lug papers of the state would have been rend .nil atiiHlc-H !... i..- .. . I prosaic pamphlet as they are. not ; one voter In every 20 will' even read j the titles to the measures. 1 " The. l.ucky Quarter 1 Is the one you pv out for a h.ix ol Dr. King's New Mfp pm,, Th,,v bring you the health that's more pre. Hons than Jewels. Try them for headache, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint v,ni the price will h ehu.,Pr..ii . . A. Kiivkendall's drug store. FUR Utl'XTY iSSFKSOH I hereby announce that r lll h n candidate (or re-election to the o(flee of county assessor, subject to the vote of the Kepubllcan party at the primary election April 17. H. K. K EE NEY. J. W. BARRINGER Expert houscmovtr Moves anything. Twenty-liv fears txperience. Residence. East Fifteenth and Oak Su. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. I W lis all the latest methcls la 'cleaning anil dyeing at the Eugene Dye Works. vrner Sixth and Wlll.m. tie street. PV nKedtS61. :( 2 SI, Kucene, Or. Kodol is today the best known rvm "dr all dlsor.leni of the stomach I such as lyspMla. heartburn, sour 1 stomach and bclchlnj of fa. Sold bj all drugg lata. representing the Oregon Eastern rail- : road. Is In the city filing at the U. 8. land office amended maps of the rail way sufvey through Malheur and Harney counties, and while he claims to know nothing of the Intention of his company, his presence gives rise 1. .nib rtf immediate construe-i IV HIU..U loin - tion work, especially taken In con-: nectlon with tne reports 01 khiii. 1 .,mre at Vale and leaiun iiiiu ii-uii... -- Ontario which have been heard of late. Harney County News. (The Oregon Eastern is the so-, called Natron extension, which Is to . be built across the mountains from ' Eugene by the Harriman people.) j WHERE W1M. LAXK COl'NTY S I'OOK UK I.Ml-.iWf-"- Thurston, Or., March 20, 1908. Wrtllnr Guard 1 should like to know of Lane county what they In- j tend me to do with the poor wno aie at the Lane county home? I was talking to J. T. DoneUon, ' one of the trustees of the Mt. Vernon : cemetery, a few days ago and he told me that Lane county could Diiry no more poor there, as they had refused j lo help buy an acre of land to help enlarge the cemetery, which is badly , needed. When Dr. B. F. Russell took tne poor the trustees gave him the lower east row of lots, all of which are now full. What does Lane county expect of me? Do they intend for me to buy r. cemetery? Yours respectfully. MRS. M. E. RUS3EI.L, i Supt. Lane Co. Poor Farm. XEGRO COLONY FOR I'MATII.LA COUNTY To establish a colored colony in Umatilla county is the plan of Rev. John C. Coleman, presiding elder of, the African .Methodist church In , Washington, Idaho and Oregon, who ; Is now In Pendleton. i It is the desire of the colored mln- j Ister to bring a large number of so- j ber. Industrious and substantial ne-: gro families from the Southern states j and settle them In a colony upon ; some of the lands which are being; reclaimed In the western part of the i county. He thinks the conditions! Ideal here and believes It would be for the betterment of his people. DENVER MAKFP GOOD j PROMISE TO DEMOCRATS j Denver, March 21. The. final draft o( $25,000 ot the $100,000 fund subscribed for the Democratic! convention was mailed to the Demo-; cratlc national committee by tho Den-i ver convention league today. I NEW ANTI-TOXIN FOVNI). The Germans have found an anti toxin for the "laziness germ." They claim that It will transform any man of sluggish and slothful habits Into an energetic person to whom that ' "tired feeling" Is unknown. This is the reduction of the germ theory to Its logical absurdity. Germs are not the only cause of disease. Germs simply multiply In depleted or dis eased tiisue. Saturday Evening Post. Osteopathy seals the fate of germs by restoring the proper circulation of the bodily fluids that are alone cap able of Impairing the diseased tissue, 1 Does it not seem like the correct and '. rational method? Dr. IT. L. Studley, osteopnth, office over Chambers' Ilardwaro store. Phone Hlark 1 326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants dniwn on the general fund tip to and lii -liidlng No. 229, register ed August I t, 1907, and all warrants drawn on ti e sewer fund up to and including No. 211, registered August 23. mot;, win ,e pan on presenta tion at my i -f f ice March 21. 1K0.S. Interest will cense on tint d:iy ' FRANK RKISNEH." City Treasurer. Eugene, Oregon, March 17. 190S. city day CITY ELECTION I am directed by the common coun cil to give notice that the annual cltv election of the cltv nf Eugene will be held April 6th. 1H0S. v which time one councilman will be elected (rom each wnrd af ih. ni... i-.-n dates (or that o((lre Bhould (lie their loimiiKung petitions with the recorder on or before tho 2 1st o( March, 1908. S. D. ALLEN. Cltv Attorney. RhJMTB lilt uih KA VH.AATI..NS Thr eighth grade (inal examine lhe P"bll: cnoI,: will be May 14, 15. June 11,12 Teurher W-Sn ...... n . , outing renov or the exam'natloi should nnfr ." m ine nutc cr o( questions want d and the tin oe (.( the person ap 'olnted to conduct the examination at Irs.l , rla- tier,.-.. .... ... hlch the questions are wanted . n. diu. a no. Conn y Suu-ruueuucf. n.KHl f r FverylxHlr Mr. Norm.. . irch,,,c, ,n the IVX";",' Mn rranclsco. sav-t: "i f,n, ," VI that has Iwn s.iis of I:i..trr 11. for pvervt. ..I.. i. 'is gooa 'lv..i- .;V stomach, iver and lstdrjey disorders in promnt and offi..!,-. NiUHiPth, W,B-.'.. 'Kwrr cnu er, ,s the b. ,r medicln, over a drnggisf, cunter: H i hlood Purifier ii i. .. : " cent. . v- . ""'Uusmiv, hn Tor.. K"k"'i drug Work Hard Little Girls You mav win the prize vho can tAL. ' get your friends to help you save the clippings tne entire aa must be saved- bee the prize on display at our store. I Your chance to get a Smith s Axminster Rug at Small Cost We are giving a special on all our Axminster Rugs and Carpets, such prices as appeal direct to your purse and saves you money. Remember we carry only the Smith Axminsters they are standard the world over. Note, the special prices for the next three days only. Smith's Axminsters 9x 1 2 Reg. $27.50, now. . . . $20.50 Smith's Axminsters 9x 1 2 Reg. $30.00, now . . . $22.25 Wilton Velvets, 9x12 Reg. $42.50, now . . . $37.00 Imported Wilton Velvets Reg. $50,00; now . . . $42.50 Prices Strictly Cash Credit or Installment Sales at. Regular Prices N-w Line of Carp-ts and th celebrated Fibre Crpe'S WATCH OUR ADS THEY SAVE YOU MONEY C AMPBELL-FELLM AN CO. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISI1ERS One block west of Loan and Savings Bank iff TUtt MARK MQIimis it 1 i t6 tailor can't give you better value than we can for$25t)$tt This Is due to the fact that v.-e are exclusive bCwlTcpresentatives of Ed.V.Price&C. Chicago's forenioot merchant tr.ilor5,M do business cn such a hrccalithatyot Cet the' benefit of their rerruriubly lo cost of operation. Let us measure you hr thst nev ;r'1 fjit today and have thcs.'cxcillentuitoi make, to fit you clone', a garment thstd embody every virtue found in the btf clothes known to the tailoring art. If looking for distinctive and orifjnalid you'll find them in designs 4S0, 4S9, 491,493 on our new fashion plates. You also find many exclusive patterns in 500 handsome fabrics comprising Price Spring line. No ready-made clothing dealer cn cut in stock one-quarter the styles of o tenth the fabrics that arc shown c iro Get your order in while the line's WB.,,.. n. B.Kowit, s.ck. and the styles new-yod ll be mere ! co.i Upd, pleased with the result. Men Buy at Polders K0 WiUnn & IVlVUnlclGK'.M"!L..nWKH!NCS We now have the bob" line of stoves in Er Beds ndBcddinj.R""' 'Matting, Shelf H" Icuej opixnitc Smeed hotel, up; ;airj. are n ro-operatlon with overj 1000 iipnl K.nate firms. Give them I j trial, hey do Hrlctly honest bus-j lneM. They list property In all.paru! er w. of the state, 'I 1 IUCINI.