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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
THE KvGl OS IMTV GUARD. TIIVIWIMV. Alfil ST 0. 1908 .i m . ' ' . ..r:::::::::::;;wjJW5i:::?n n::jnn::::uj:::::::::::::n:::HHilHi ntt??f?ttifSfiiJi!i!Ji!:::2:xz:::::::::::::J o - HIG 1 11 25 ' o o o . o H PMICE PAY A YOU HmmtitttffltroffltfflM il Jill jh5t ill SWl p I Aa - - uj - r 3 i g 5 2 , i FOR almost everything you buy, including tne common 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. Tin feottfc-Mly Lumber C0 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. JAPS REPLACE MACHINIST STRIKERS ON C. P, LINES Winnipeg, Aug. S. Thn Canadian Pacific Is now replacing aomo or the Btrlhem In i..e Western mlon hy Jap aneiie, and the rru of the situation lies In the attitude of the cnglneera firemen and conductors. The Indica tions are that within a few days they will refuse to take out trains on the mound that they have not lieen prop erly Instructed. This action would result In u complete lie-up of the en tire system. BRITISH CONSUL'S TERRITORY EXTENDED Portland. Aug. 6 The territory of Alaska has heen added to the ju risdiction of llrltlsh Consul James l.aldlaw. and Culonel 1.. K. Steward has heen appointed vice consul, with headquarters t Nome. Mr. l.aldlaw has nailer consideration the appoint ment of vice consuls fur Marshdeld Oregon, and Aberdeen, Washington. ' HOI' Y Aims MAY iO I MMl'KKI) Sacramento, Aug 5 There Is a tumor to the effect that the hop growers and dealers lu this and Yolo county will hold a meeting in this cltv in a few days to tuke drastic ac- t ion to steady the hup market fr.'iu existing ovcr-produc- lion The movement u said to lont.Miiplale bringing the growers and dealers of the entire coast Into line with a Men d( letting minion .if 1 tills ears crop, possllily ;n to n.r cent, go unpicked. It Is understood that after the 1 Mendocino county growers h.ie heen approached, then tho-e or Oregon and Washing- ton will he visited MIINCI.KS If vu want the finest Washington shingles there ;ire In Kilg.'ne. go t.i A n.ll ew s' a 7 V nisi :.,:,. H.-ense is Issue.) to I dav i,. 1., , r Mveis and K laa V O V M -l- 1. i . . it rt : . - I 1 ... -. r .,r;:- EUGENE BOYS ARE DOING WELL AT ENCAMPMENT (Continued from Pace 0n.) men with whom they are assigned. At mess you will hear a man rail for near milk (cfmdensed rrnaw), or near chicken (eggs). Many familiar faces are to he seen members of somo organization or aa visitors. Mrs. Raymond rtahb and son arrlv ed this morning and "der captain" wears a smile. H. II. Davidson was a visitor In camp. Sergeant Morris ("Snip") Is with the Second Washington O. N. tl., and met the hoys at Murray Station. Chaplain W. S. (illliort Is lu camp with the Third Kegjment. All the men are. doing fine, anil having plenty to eat they seem to take camp life easy and are enjoying themselves. NEAT CAUSE OF SUICIDES IN NEW YORK CITY New York, Aug. 6. Robert Turn bull, a prominent operator in real es tate, and formerly a professional pug ilist of somo note, while probahlv craztd by the heat, shot and killed himself at his home In llrookivn ..o day. Turnbnll Is suld to have Neon lightweight champion of America at one time, and fought Jack )enio,ev two draws, but was afterward defeat ed. Morris I.. Hriskey. another heat vlc'ltu. committed suicide hv hanging today. JOHX TKMPI.K ;it.VKS WIU, II.WK OP liATIO.V THREE DEATHS IN AUTO GAS PLANT Albany, N. Y.. Aug. fi. John 11 llarrlsou, of Milwaukee, manager of I the Auto tins Company, was proba-1 lily fatally injured and John Mnlonei and William Fort were killed as a re sult of a series of explosions In the' plant here today. Loss, f :.'., nim. 1 New York. Aug. .',.-.lhn Temple Craves, candidate for vice presidency on the Independent ticket, s at a pri vate hospital, where he will undergo a slight surgical operation. It Is un derstood he will he there about ten I U.I 9. The LENO Portland's Nitw iM M Modernly Fumobfl HOTE Third and Main Slmlj PORTLAND, . Oil Possessing every convenience and an'ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rates Amnions J2.50 and J3.00 J3.50 and 1.00 witb I Rates European Plan $1.00 and $1.50 per dav. $2.00 and $2.50 with bath. Eugene Guird on File O. H. SPENCER, m i The ve ertnary certific ate of Tlvron ' Mc.Neal Weller was filed with the; county clerk todav. Walker Jenney returned In it nlghl from a short outing at Newport. A NATURAL MISTAKE. EU BANGb ). H. VEST C. P. BARNARD EARL MeSj BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAr.Fu. v cTt.-cuc n nDcvrv ST . cm o. . " " -uKll cuufL-i LuiM-'' at 3:30 a. m. StAaHnnni . a j.;.... r..oiit private midfnces but will call lor (or Maplcton. df ctw ab b-" nit odv ornrr . itimf nr r nrr rkt Livery Phone Main 2 1 M. A(r.,d cf W.,.r, -Huh, Hp tZTvxZ 'I him hw Eugene Poultry Storj All orders for live and dressed poultry & promptly. H possible send 'in your orders for frys any in advance of delivery. Chicken feathers for your summer cusr.i 5c per pound. 102 East Ninth Street, Phoned ',' O o O O o o O G o o