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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1908)
THE ETGEVE DA1XT GTARD, WEDNESDAY, JIXE 10, 1908 FKiirsday Stanley's ecial For Children's Rompers, the popular .union play suits, are specially priced tomorrow fhey are made of good quality chambray with braid trimmed collar and bells. We hve (hem in t ever a I different colors, both (or boys and girls, trie boys In knee and arkle leng'bs, Dress your children in rompes and have them cool and comfortable and ssve their clothes from - wear and tear. All sizes from I to6 years. A 7k Komper tomorrow JVC We wish to again call your attention to these spc 1 For economical buying they are the greatest bargains ev?' offered in Eugene. If you doubt it step in and examine them. And remember, if Stanleys have it, they sll it"t0r1- Rompers 39c STANLEYS PRICE CUTTERS PRICE CUTTERS 612 Willamette Street an morning fire, brings j out department;, M.MIO.V ITEMS fikh team w.is ox svi:i;im:k ami i'.ssi:X(;i:it tk.mx iilock-1 street da.m.wje small.: i At C o'clock this morning n fire; uhtriu wan sounded, it call having ( Special Correspondence. ) London, June In. .Miss Beatrlcei dung, of lllack liullc, was a Cot-j tage lirovi.- visitor Saturday and Sun day. ; PIONEER RESIDENCE i TRANSFERS OF LANE ; NOW BEING MOVED! COUNTY REAL ESTATE loaded down with many good things that will bear fruit many days hence. Among them was a speech by Grandma llalley, who has passed tile three score and ten mark. Her ! talk alone was worth all the time and trouble spent at the picnic. Every- . H..ddleston to A E Wheeler 1 hmlv loot a tlln.. ;,,wl w:,a v,v 1 III 1 1 111 Vf; 1.ICI l.ll.l. Ill" I..llfl.VU.-tK A HIHIlllt'StOn lO A. t. nePltr, ai A,i,,,c n i ,,,i,.., iii i,t ,.., 7... , , W. a., lot 3 In block 18 or James. time Mends and his best girl the first i the Fourth of July and elaborate ur-i MAMM ' WAS ItllLT IX.Huddleston add to Eugene $10 v.-. iui.ns, ui i-iiiaur, Miu-irjL'u, '"'""h v.w..t ... i r aim tti - i 1 K r 1 W 2 1 '100 I the idcnlc here IVlday and was the, runge.lluts to Insure a good time. j j ".,.' M. Howard et ux tn A. Jacob guest or friends over Saturday. ; The building orcupled by E. C. ! w 22.95 ,rcs ln .clalm 57 Horace and Hssie Sutherland, of I r. ,. ,,,..,,,, ; Lake s marble shop, now being mov-i . ,- . Sw il47n !0nio In from the northwestern part L'.rane v sited their sister Miss Eva, Famous Slate Veterinary of Call- f" ,. " ""w h"',1" 0 m,1!nr 'sss '"on'1 ln the of the city. The fire team, .Wcfi-ia eh.,- "j, i XZZ Tie j ZT T?il was on the street sweeper at the time, dron an ,,. lMun ConBW aIld " ''f corner ! 0reCte'1' WpS at "e th,,e B 'esl(Ience : i I w. $1820. I nut Happened to no witnin a lew cuiinren arrived nere last weeK irom Seventh and Oak Phonp Main 91 i c'u j ,. I'ormlngton, Wash. --igene. An oia-iime citizen tens i ne : lie Hucjui utuice r limy evening ElectricGas, Water to bu within yards of the engine Mouse, was trans furred to the chemical engine and a 1 waB a s,.cessrul and enjoyable af qulck run was made, but before lis fair. Quite u number of young pco- urnvH! at tne scene ot tne rue in ; pie rrom Hlack iiutte and Cottage the residence of John Peterson, at; drove were in al tendance. zb Jefferson street the blaze Mad been extinguished with several buck- nt the Christian church commencing ! pnone Re(j 4 s 72 " na.i.i. ,,,.: m.j K.th'tic .nine iilll, Ili'V. IOOI, Ol WUSUHlg- reachod thn railroad on .ferret-son ; ton, to have charge of the meet lugs, street, a passenger train was stand-! Frank Cleer. who is one of Ing there, Geo; Wlshman to Edward Beesont 9 to tp. 17, s r tat v lp..l In nlnln. ri,,,,.. I, ....... 1...II. nol.. In .h1 ' "-'"v"' I fifties about i.2. he thinks. A man, j F chastaln etux to A. Warden H ELL UHILLIXG . , ?ttmed 1 le,ce " .the 0 (1 tract in sec. 12, tp. 18, s r 7 w. .,.,..ukii,i.i.u Lauer property, now owned by F. L. N. s. to Aibei!t wArden. 120 ac v. n. j.m .... . j 1 Liiamoera and on which his two-lr(1 i RBe 1 a t, 1 s r 7 , i 1'here will be a series of meetings ! experienced well-dr llers ; story brick building occupied by the, ' " ' ..... r-.,l ... . e.ei lencea we 1-arilierS. Inrtonenrtcno r-ronmov .t,l. venr 1875 the hulldimr! vnn. .-...iw 1. .. h.ujii..a 1 -. 1 7Sf; iiM9.3&!r. i Organized 1883 liTe First Nationol Ban O? EUGENE, OKEC0N v-apual paid ir BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, 807 So. Willamette St. tf ; completely blocking the 1 trustworthy vouni men. is running ....... ,.., olrnol ll ... I,, .nil ',.. II .... i . . . ,.L ..... , l.nill. UM.I11U .. , .. j uiiLi-iiiiH piiiiil til. jih inn capuc-; Fresh car best e severnl minutes before It moved. Ity, only recently a carload of Lon-!ment ju8t arrlved. ta. !" :.u";. ""''r" 'uu J.iu;?- "' Chambers Hdw. Co. . u,,t. m, ihi.k u i unii ui uci IUI . It Is not known how the fire orl- another car, which will bo shipped : glnnted. Mrs. Polorson was pre-1 Tuesday. The senior play, "Matchbox," will l.arlng hreakfast when she noticed! The weather Is fine, the birds are 1 "e given at tho high school Thursday smoke In thn front room. A pair : singing their summer songs, and nil 1 night, June 1 1 , at 8 p. m Admission, i of portiers was afire and the blaze nature Is dressed In her most Iip.ih.i10 cents. ill I was spreading nil over tho celling. I tiful gowns. Cn.i.s urn looking well I - Khn called to her hnshfiml wlin wnu ' Tim ,w.il D ...... o ,n niivi tin; About the year 1875 the building I was moved to the corner of Sixth , ,. , , , land Willamette streets, where It was' The Unlted states Civ" Service I used as a dwelling house until only j Commission announces an examina- . ...i it . Winn tn 1m nplH (n tlifa ntv nn Tnlv IJ"lvgrad0 - rnlXa,l,di7a1.d h. V. 'or.th, posUion of c."erk- u n ! ')een occupied by Lake's marble shop examiner, Livii service Commission. I since. It is now being moved to r appncaiion u.ann ana ; James Sanford s lot on East Seventh ! ch'cular f Instructions pddress Sec ' street, between Willamette and Oak. r.etnry' ,1.2th f;Ivll Service District, ! Rnnm nd1 T r. n,,ll,ll,i.r c.n i... Room 241, Cisco, Cal. P. O. Building, San Fran- Tf vnn .,,, ... . ... in tho rear yard, and by hard work land glorious fourth will soon bo liere. lelry and optical goods of Watts lust1 thoy succeeded in subdiilnir tl.ei Th nicit,. nn ,,0i i,-,.i,i ... ' . I -i a aqinnT r. ' "',.. ,.-l . ,,w,i, n niL-m ua ui. iiiiv oiuer .ate. an -----.. a get chances to draw one or more of Bunthii those fine prizes, why not Invest Signature your money there? 0 DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the Local Secretary rtnnrrf r it s pivtt ! I famous little liver pills, are sold byi Service Ex. j i all druggists. thoy succeeded in subduing the flumes. A hole ln Ihe celling and Was a day long to be remembered' tne root was i.irrneu, but tile damago The program was good. There were Is nominal. i several able speeches, which were I he Kind Vuti Haia Always Bougbi Pronounced by millions the great-' est strength maker, appetite builder land health restorer. Hollister's ; Rocky Mountain Tea will make yon 1 j feel that life is worth living. 35 1 I cents, tea or tablets. Lirin Drug Co. Willamette Valley Co E. C. Gulliford FeeJ and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Room New Rubber Tire Turnouts. Fall Creek Stage Lino. 10f West 8th Street. I'hone Main 0 1 ' "u" undivided nrof'i Additional itVi.ni:. -' : M. stocklwlderi uniier natlnnnt l..ni,u . u,u6 laws. ioo I Under Sam. Maiw'Vw a'lL iT.O.'adrfc8, la n Tf.... I'reildi j . x. nuuugrasB p. ! uarwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cas: SlllSCUIIlK FOR Till; GUARD. Madame Dean's FRENCH nf FEMALE rlLLSi A Kafb, Certain He- MKK rilR SCIM.KCSSKD Mknstki-ath.x. ma ( nm n . , . ram nmi! Kalnfuc-lionGa. nn i.r Mn,.j. IMumi,-l. snio iilili..rl..p..rlx. WiilMn.iii ii t :il. I t w tit for wh.n iv'.... ii'l.-s Kni'. Insist ,m irettir. r tt'Ctnn.', nr.-t'pt no tiihutitnic. I"v; Clniimlst ll.lrrt uut lluv.j ihim K'UJ vol onli'l-s l.) Dm IB UH1TE0 IIEDIMLCO., Boi 74, lata'., ft Sold ii Eugene by W. 1. Dels: IW irrnmni HIM linn m MMii-nmrrfrninrowi .w. j.'.r, - r. r tr-,- a a ... ; h.v.- K a F"' in iiiiiwiii mi iiMiiii ii I iiiiiH ll I ill in ii I in ll mi ll ! iinna n ill i mr i in mm m.hm , n 1 1 m'mh . -wi 1 1. ajuja - ""K,KS nn' - . n- . I E II 1 The streets have just been nicely graded and the sale of lots is brisk. Many people are buying, the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET ADDITION. IT THE TALK OF THE T m i: l.:.. ....... . . . ... . . a,u,t tuti Im mvcsniiciit in tins addition will do for vou? How can it avoid ad vaticuig ,n value with those lots lyinK right against the built up district, and where the city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named Mow take vou out there on don t need to buy if you don't want to, 1U we think you will want to after you see these fine lots and know about the easy terms-yon make your own terms-you may have Better not wait; the other fellow -is getting busy and ifs'time you acted, before all are sold. 1 here are oxi.y twkntv lots and two ackk tracts i.kft. r r A ITTIAVkTri-i.T . .viCiM uiti'ii sY ,v: lilJUJ OBEGON LAND CO (MKIiETO KEAL INSTATE CO. HOWE t EITOY ()HEG03ST IIOMEnnd .LAND CO. VACimn j a CD F3 o