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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
MHMUMB ttf "TTTT T T I I I I I I I I 7 E I I I I I I I I 1 .AAAAAAAttf mtt:t!tttTTtT!!t?Ttt??- ii::::i:i:;;;i... n . . - o U PAY A HI TO the common Jl necessities and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs to automobiles. The one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought cheaper today than for' many a year past and is retailed in Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices. This means that your dollar will buy more now than at any other time and this is therefore the time to spend it. The $hlKSly Ligrabeiv Oo 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. mtit!ttttffim:mmt:::tt!t:m MOULDING ;& 13 SIDEWALK ' .''if POSTO, BOXES. ' 1 1 LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH QRAUK WORK itnt tl u ti UHiii mm NEW YORK CLIPPER IB TNI iniATIIT THEATRICAL I SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. JiOOPtrYur. Slngli Copy, 10 Crs. IMl'Kn WKkKU. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUIT PUB. CO. O.HV ALSIftT J S'lSlK, f Sl.lstlMi. -w it W. ti ftr , .Nt LOW RATES EAST Will ie nuulc this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Linos in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as follows: T. St. I amis St. hull Omaha throufh Portland 76.25 71.2S U5 6.U5 Oim T.y vl Calilornla 87.5o S2.50 81.75 75.o0 75.00 Kansis City M.75 Tii kits will, be on sale May 4, 1H June 5, ft, l1), 2n July 6, 7, 22, J.t August o, 7, Jl, J2 Good ix rturo In TO day with stop am rrivilrera p uwtt within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES Fur At- further Inkvnutioti fill on A.J. (.II.I.KTK l.ival Atent ol write to Win. N, Miiir.iy, C.rneral I'.is sri:c.tt aef't. Portland, Ore. RIFLEMEN PICKED FOR TRIP EAST Riflemen who will represent the Oregon N'atlunul Gunrd In the Nation lu rifle competition at Cani Perry, O., next month wore selected yester day nt the Salem rifle range, follow I ii K two days of competitive work among the 1!) expert shots who qual ified at the recent slate competition for position on the National learn. Kouiteon men were chosen afler (ho rifle course had been gone over twice. The selections wvre mode according to scores, the best shots being selected, In accordance wllh an order Issued hy Adjutanl-tieueral W. K. Klnier last week. The names were transmitted to tieueral Flnr.er's head quarters yesterday afternoon, and are as follows: Captain George K. llouck, Fourth Infantry, Itoschurg. t'aptaln K. O. Soott, Company K, Third Infantry, Portland. (Junrtermnstcr-Sorgeant A. Q. Johnson. Company I), Fourth Infan try, Itoschurg. Lieutenant F. O. Stewart, Com pany I), Fourth Infantry, Itoseburg. Private Wallace McCormack, Com pany A, Fourth Infantry, Kugene. Sergeant A. A. Schwari. Company K, Third Infantry. Portland. Sergeant Cheater Ahrams. Com pany M, Third Infantry, Salem. Corporal Alex Ferguson, Company O, Fourth Infantry, Itoschurg. Seritesnt t). 1". Homalne. Coniiany K. Third Infantry. Portland. Private M. Mooney. Fourth Infan try. Cottage Cirovo. Private Hen F. Shields. Company l, Fourth Infantry, ItoseliurK. Corporal Perdue, Company II. Fourth Infantry, Koschuri.. Sergeant J. A. Potts. Company 1, Fourth Infantry, Itoschurg. GA.VS AXO NKIO.V TO FIGHT AGAIX San Francisco, July 29. Fight fang are assured today of another chance to see Cans and Nelson mix things for the lightweight champion shin nf ttin wnrtit James Coffroth signed the two lit-' lie ugmers last ntgni ror a 45-round go at Colma on Admission day, Sep tember 9. Forfeits of 2,f00 on each side were nosted tndav to hinri th match. Nelson dictated the terms of the flKht and haa tho better of it in financial matters. Tho fighters are to divide 70 per cent of the gate receipts, the winner I taking lin per cent nnd the loser tak ling 40 per cent. Nelson will have a I two-thirds Interest in tho moving pictures, Cans having given up his ii,,,., " it iiiu-itM in mis icaiure. Eddie Smith Is to referee the fight. The fighters are to weight KU pounds at the ringside. The fight will be pulled off lu the afternoon. Nelson will stay in the east for three mote weeks and then come west to begin training. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing'. Yvr rrcr Won, ro.r aiur If ri win. mtii.i.iNtj. Per nv to lite well drilling see I alinke A- I 'tier Co . well drillers, tel. I!,,! :,:. -ji Villard Pool, t' Hil l MlliF. rVIIHTIII its vVr r.'l V4",l ef iltalpg nnd ev iri Hei,-,- phelie Ki d ; I J ; ,.f. (Ii e. It:. , k I I 11 NO ENGINEER AT THE TESTING PLANT The government's forestry depart ment has dec 1. 1 ed not to keep a man permanently In chatge of the timber testing plant at the University, and the proi-etlv will lie Incorporated Into the regular etlKlueerlnx department Professor Joseph Knspp was lu charge, but has lnvn transferred to Seattle. The machinery w.is appro priated lv the sis',., on the condition that the forest r department kee an engineer here m charge ,i( the plant For two isrs extensive t. .a en tre gon lunbers. ni.istly (: ,m t!ie ll.i.ith K'lh plant. .-r,. mil.. rh verv co.sl results I'll.' o-mnal I'm: t lie tlt.u lu:, s was f ee). IT CAN'T UK IIKAT. Tho best of all teachers is exper ience. C. M. Harden of Silver City. North Carolina, says: "I find Klectric Hitters does nil thnfa claimed for It. For Stomach, Liver nnd Kidney trouble. It can't bo beat. 1 have tried It and find It a most excellent medi cine." Mr. Harden Is right; It's the best of all medicines also for weak ness, lame back, and nil run down conditions. Heat, too, for chills and malaria. S.tUl under guarantee at V. A. Kuyken, lull's drug store. I'.XCVIISION TO XKWPOItT. Paring the summer season Sun day trains will be run on (he C. & F. from Albany to Yaqulna. leaving Al bany at 7:4T a. m. The morning local from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate. 13 00. tiASOI.lNF. WOOD S.UVIMt Call up PV.nc Main 32 or Farmers 61 It A Maitian. tf THREE CARLOADS OF TELEPHONE i EQUIPMENT Manager J. K. Ileaton, of the Tel phone Company, received word this morning that throe carloads of tele phone equipment were on the way to Eugene from San Francisco, and that one had alrea ly arrived, y,,. Ileaton was happy, for he thought It was the material for the improvement and enlargement of the central offioe and of the lines in the city. He was dis appointed when he 1 -tied that It was the material for the toll or long disiauce lines, lie Is expecting the material for the local improvf tuents every day, and when thev arrive the work of making the (an.uoo im provements to the local svstem which was begun with the laying of conduits for underground wires several weeks ago. will be resumed. 'mtaanHHiMi . POLITE ATTE.MI0! greets all customeri i: market, and as choict i of meat as was eier li.'. block juicy, tender, tie ly flavored and fine ptm what we cut your portril sirloin, flat bone or si; steaks from. We kooiH cut up meats for your a: well as to choose the rl bo that they will look It: as well as tender and sin: Our prices are low to; meats. Broders' Brc Phone 2Main 40 - -WtJ 1M von wait your windows wash ed. onr ho-iso or office cleaned -Coed work iiiarsnteed at reasonnVe Prices V.k Miller. 7 1 Kasf Seventh street, pi, lied 46-M. 0 alt; MAY FOUM VAM.KY KAdNH CIIMT1T In order that Albuny mav be prop erly represented at the convention of horsemen to he held here In August it is requested that businessmen who are Interested In the establishment of a racing circuit, horsemen and others meet in the rooms of the Commercial I l"l on H-lday evening. .Inlv ;:ist at i:..o o clock, when a temporary or ganization will be effec:.,l and a delegate chosen to repress in Albanv In the convention. The establishing of an amateur rac ing circuit, composed f , ate.! in the WlUatue.te vall. v. f,h as Albany. Salem, Kugene. Scio Hills boro, lnd.pend,n,e. r-.uyUv McMinn ulle. in conjunction with Portland U now tegarde.l as certain. Manager "asent. of the C -mm, rcial n!, i,. ,"" " O. Woodworlh, has been lu correspondence with fie o tl. era iif the liivers,,,,. I .riving fu, -. Portland., h , !, nranta;,,,,, Is ! "" ',h'' ,'r"1" '"r taking the initia ' ve establishil-g the new r; i g "r. ul!. Aibany i, mocrat. ItKAI. ItnsK UvrPiNS Professor J. t;. Iielanothe. a noted reach electro-chemist, after f.Tteen '' "u""'s experimenting and rewarded in the discovery of a pr0. whereby roses and ,i other -eg. ""J non-metmllc substances. anther, .a-ura, beand ' " '","' the g..uil... ra, For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Wh: some Water See J. E. KILB0E5 Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 5391 55? High Sd MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic FIou every sack guaranteed Made ol Klected Eastern Of eon hard wbul Juccs more loaves ol breid than any otbatw" loaves are lighter and whiter. Bfcause olfo quantity ol bread produced "he to. I i m,biflb olher Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FORtf THE PORTLAND FLCUWNC H i fell ef .1. OA Fun'.v. BI': , ik, 1,1,,!. .k ...-.-. V yS-? WILLIAMS' Kii.M i.,jU Haro you negiecteit your kidneys? "ave you overworked your nervous Wtem and caused trouble with your kidney, and bIftdder? ,lRve Mini In the loins, side, back, groins ,he f5e'7 To" frequent a desire 'o rass urine? if s0. William,' Kid- nn,, "nWB,I,C,,rraJr00- Un Mfg Co ' rU'e ,n,9 Williams Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio. acency ro Keelo TYPEVVRJT Carbons and Ri-' Machines i' Schwarzschild's 5:' 586 WillamrtM A attd C will give a ittir.lay night. o o o o o O o Q o o o