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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1908)
THK FrOIWK IMRTOTAfet. TIKBPAY, MARCH 81, 1Q0 r ' - - :::m BUILD ft jSSSBB Wiyiiiii.ii.uliii.irrTnT: s ! Acreage! Acreage! EUGENE'S NEW WATER WORKS; official' fokmust t OF NORTH WKST Wedtern Oregon i""t Wt ern Washington Fair to night and Wedneaday; llKht froat - tonight. Westerly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair tonight: free lng temperatures; Wednes day, fair. , 8outhern Idaho Snow to night; freezing temperature. : MAY START BROOM FACTORY . IN EUGENE Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, V2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. At the special meeting of the city council yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock the proposition of taking ip ..... Knnlu mpntlnned bv The Guard yesterday, was discussed. A " ti, proposition was made by the Amerl- jean Ught & Water Company, Mirough XX Its representative, F. K. Lowery. to XX ' build the proposed water system and F O Taylor arrived here last J i night from Guthrie Centre, fowa, 'and will probably locate nere, nav- ing been induced to come to Eugene i UK. ANDREW TAYMUl STIIJi IMMOHTAI-. Hovey Block, 8th and Will. tx For the ailments peculiar to wom an Osteopathy Is simpl? incompar able. It uses no drug's, seldom has iir to the knife, and bo the body Is preserved Intact and normal; ndiiiutmetits. removing every oliftructlon to proper Wood .. .. .,..,.. m narts. and IIOW, proper uiaiimv n- take In payment the Eugene wa'er bonds .at par, riat. tne average, me of the bonds not it- lie over twenty years and non-optional. Another meeting was called for ihln afternoon at 4 o'clock, to further dlBCUHS the matter. Street lllocknde Ordinance. An ordinance was paasea maKins u ". h Thus It re a mlsdempanor for any train to aauquaie h h ;rs 1688 than m nolS.errUar Tf re hydrant wr, ordered placed even had It no other appllcat Ion tA,hrcohrnerraof-East Twelfth and than to the ,11s oir . . o nld Charno.toeeU. retss'not often nee "T. u JUBom i much less em- , ' . i ,nn,on thnn are other w DarraaaiiiB iu Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office ' by the promotion department of the Commercial Club. Mr. Taylor was in the hroom manufacturing business in Iowa, and came here with a view of establishing such a plsnt here, but i ... .,of r.illv derided fllmllt tne mutter. If not hrenms he will nrob- ably enter some nth line of hnl-j ness. He is now looking around for. a suitable house to rent and will j. bring his family out soon. ku- min Aanartment. 1 in f removing ; nonHpnp(, w)th ownPrH of sev-! ernl manufacturing nlantR In tnej and It Is probable that nom Imnort-, ant indiiRtrles will b eloca,'1 h'e during the year as a result of the de-j partment's work. . ' Perfection in cake and biscuit majrjng is attained by the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous, Important Announcement Showing Goods From The NeedJecraft Shop of Portland We wish to announce to the ladles of Eugene and vicinity that we have leased, a apace In Eaton'a Book and Art Store, and will dis play all that Is newest In Art Needle Work. . Our stock for this season comprises many exclusive Novelties for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Luncheon Seta, Infants' apparel, etc., which muy be had stanped for embroid ery or finished complete. We have many' new stitches, Including Princess Doth, Madorla, Wallachlan, and applique shadow. - FHKK LKHHONH WILL 1K (JIVKN with all purchases, under the personal unoiVlRlon of Mrs. M. Wlllard, Mrs. Wlllurtl la an exporlencod toucher and authority on needle work. The opportunity of leurnlng Embroidery undur nor direction should not bo mlssod. liniMirtnnt Date of Showing, Monday, March SO; place, Eaton Book Store, DD7 Willnmetto street. MIHIC'AL FK8TIVAL MRS. MAGGIE SOMMERVILLE DIES- AT LOS ANGELES M9. 'Baking Powder Absolutely Pure IU-sorvfd Rents for Season Tlckit Holilem Available April 1 to 6 at ' Burden & Graham's store. Box office opens at 9 a. m. General sale opens April 6th. Phone Black 6431. V Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. . Phone Red 3197. FINNISH SENATE ' DECIDES TO OUT FORMER RESIDENT OF KITOEXK PASSED BEYOND LAST NIGHT AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS I JOB PRINTING "OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE BONDS, CITY, SC HOOL OR STATE, TAXABLE Salem, Ore., March 30. For the Information and benefit of a candl-j date for assessor In a Southern Ore-t gon county, Attorney-General Craw-' ford gave an opinion this morning , In which- he holds that all county warrants are assessable for the pur ; pose of taxation under the Btate laws. ' While not asked to pass upon these i questions, the Attorney-General also Bays, orally, that not only cntintv I warrants but those of slate, school I districts and municipal cities, as well as bonds, are not exempted from tax ation under the state statutes. Her tnfnro it hno been eonnrally supposed and many brokerage tlrnn hove ad , vrtlced "tlint the noisotlable Instru- n'nts r not sublect to aasest. 'm-nt nnd tsxntlon and much revenue hps doubtless been overlooked on that I nccoiini. ouence of a vote of lack of confidence I nUnt aftBr . .. hi i v nnnra hna ii PtTinCtl : . in it me r iuuibu - to resign. , , COFFEE Why do we drink so much poor coffee? Because good coffee is so good. Your groctr returns your mnner II you doo'l Uk SchilliDg't Best: we pay lum. Tf Invlqorntefi. ptrQrtthPriFi --a builds up, keeps you In condlMnn, phyaleally ard iiipn'nlly. Tn-'i wha' Holllffr's R""'-v 'n"-tn'n T i wl'l do. Tea cr Tablets. SS-. Linn Drug Co. "ove ynur ta"i shod at the river b-'de and save BO cents. a27 Sheep snear!ng niacnmes antf Knife sharpeners. ' New model Just, receiv ed. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Mrs. Maggie SommervlIK w'f of MaCK It. DUHIf I vilIBi w. ...... -In conse- gene. died at, Los Angel, Cal., l't night arter a wei iiuiii n...... pneumonia. Her relatives here knew nothing of her illness ana were grat lv shocked when the mei? stating that she had died came this mornl. The regain v"l be h'onght to Vn gene for burial, arriving pmhahly FrMav. although It Is not known definite!". Mn. Soretiervllle vi brn on th ctovers fn"i p ?v ip1- noThept nf Puirenn on Tulv 29. 18'";. She rosjrl on to f"m pnrl In Rneene rlnr'ng hor p'lfr.H and wnunw wnmaood, rtr.TiHln-r th mibHc schools and the rnlverslty of Orenn. S was mr rlorl to Mnf'k'7. PimT"rvH Pt th fnmPv homo jniv 1, 1896. S" and hnr inohtiTir cnntHuei tn reside ln FinTnn f" a nitmhop pf yoars, and T"-nt tn I n Ane"" about, a vppr art, Vr Q-mervllle pna'n In the T-'bo'-oPl0 lienor hnplpppo t-e. hPr hnchand "r mother. Mn. F-'llv (atnven. t"-o brothorq. 1 pnn Tj. Stev ens and Welbv S'"vens, hes!d?s num erous other relatives and a host of friends here. The onfy baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority erf the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities !j which it imparts to the food. 'J The two-year-old daughter of Ja- a boy about seven years old, mj tv v. t i 1, a.hn Uvea ton mllpa nhovA 111. ' . iui ni., , o . B'"p me Dome.. Tkt link Lebanon, was burned so severely SaU . .. cl ,h, . "m urday morning that Bhe died Satur- s'r'8 cl0'alnS "Bht fir, froafc day night, about ten hours after the atove, and when her parents reuM accident. Mr. and Mrs. Houck had i the house all her clothine w bj gone out to the barn to do the milk-j oft. and her skin from the totem , I I 1 1 , . . I .. tnin nhlMpan ' won liaatrrtvait ing ailU IlttU ICil HIGH HTW Ulb, ni..ullluJtu. ! BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET Wc ire now located in our ne-w buil Jinj T1 across the street and ws will bi pleased to sse you. . ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 63c Br. ils and Stews Strictly Cot Price i Wes. 8th Street. ' BRODERS BROS. NEW MAKKH j 'Lots; !alr Street 4 ' u, a J v h 8' . , ' n sou. i SOU( j Va v j t 4 ' r ; .ru.: .: -ft. s.. s 7. r V At Vt vn' I I I ' .A NjX m- XV Nt.x.A . U f----! 4 Sr-r ,pCO-r--STFtT - 1 , , i . ; , BOLD SOI.n SOU) 801.H HOt.ti SOU. ? P LVT , f l ' ' - ! I V OF j 1:1 M - I! , i " 511 ' ' tr v '..,.;.. r' TO . ' si.7i.sW H II : ' . i , ' w - BLAIR STREET ADDITION tUGE.NL, ORE'GOU Only four of tlie acre tracts and a few of the three-quarter acre tracts remain unsold, and there has been a good sale of lots Several houses built in the addition this spring and summer, and other, purchasers will set out shade and fruit trees. The property was priced very to start v. ith; and rapid sale and in.provon.cnts made and contemplated justifyan Arance of 10 f Cnt. on all unsold lots and tracts on Aori 1 I5t'.i. Blair Street Addition property will doubk""1 vo years, ii is at present prices uic oesi ii.vcsimvni tu iuctic, L?tcavvc u is buwaitu wucre uic wwii musi txp.mj over it. Just as sure as water runs down hill Eugene must grow down fe main valley roads, where the electric roads will co ne up from Portland, and wh:re th: largest part of tuT city's business will t from. If you want a home or wish to save money by investing it on easy instalments in desirable real estate, you can't miss it in'BLAIR STREET ADDITION! il r K P vmerit ond y0 - a -a ikja j come own Tims on Balance. s 10REGON LAND CO. PLANK & JOHNSON McMURPHEY & RUGH, Any of the following, well-known and reliable real etfate dealeft 'frill be glad toshow you this property at any time GARRETT REAL RESTATE CO. OREGON HOME AND LAND CO? JENKINS & STARBUCK.- G. G. GROSS PACIFIC LAND CO. HOWE & BUOY