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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
THE Kl fiKNK fc.UI.V fir.VRn ATl l;ilV, AQ.IST l. Sllhan Pills ""OX. Hixj Uimer Pants Sa l AT I AND $3.25 H. BUY AT POLDER'S 1 ::::::;;:::::::::n::::::::::::?:::::::::::::::::::::::::n C. MAR.X, Jr. Everything possible In clean ing and dyeing. Sixth and Willamette Streets. Phone Kod 2801. Zr Liver His. i i 1 "i" IL "Ulll Kc Crow Urns Store. IX. 8 ! ! f 1 o V h GEO.K.MUNRCE; Ihi HOUSruRMSHFR ! STOVES-RANGES FUPvNITURE 6? West Eighth St,. We nave eve-ryinmg for the kit- chen. AH sorts of pots and pans In i metal and granlteware. All the little contrivances that make cooking a j pastime Instead of a drudce yon will find here. Telephone Ked 5576. EUGENE .OREGON J. W. BARRINGtR Expert houserj)ovtr Moves anything'. Twenfy-fiv y tats iirci:'r.cc. Fen'c'trce, Ea Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eueene. Orejon. i 0 E 1 x I . . (Continued BONO BUYERS SAY ELECTION WAS NOT LEGAL From Pair,-. Oiu-. i vo t'liarau-iv. s,,f,,n 1. :n tiie uri- ry e.nm ii in of J.'.ii.- I lor wale.- I Kinal i-liarii-r permit t Hal to issue lunula in tin '"" till Sewers, iiuo.ci works, and $7 strikes $10il.oil0 fur electric licilts .0 00 tnr Kas. The ;lineiulnieiu out the uuthuritv in Ush.. $ i mi, tniii liouds tor electric n,.!.... ami 7.-.. tor Ka act increases the water l.on.ls to $:!"".. jiec- ion I 1 2 iv:.,tes to til, manner ;' 'tn a special tax ,., v.-ar to rs '' lo ii.iy lb.- i:. iv-i ,,11 I ' ! : he-e inn i v ;Hlil ill i ;i s 1 T - : iu'.nl lor ilteir re.l. ai;.: ; n. 'l'!iis sim ,n was aim mleil t.i I, eial tax to nay interest on i si" bonds ami ilKiiiiiini; the plan of nav- I iiient (if inter, oii the water bonds pay inn it out of the revenues of lino plant and not by taxation. It I also provides for a sinking f.uwi ,,,,t of the revenues of the plant to inu tile bunds at their maturitv. Now, the attorney for the bond buyers holds thai the bonds are in valid because the two amendments were voted upon separately. They both relate to the same subject mat ter, and according to City Attorney Bean's interpretation of the law was legal because the law provides that in Buch a case It was proper to vote upon both at onco. Had the two amendments been submitted sep- aiaieiy one uugni nave Deen de feated and the other carried and In that case It is readily seen what a nilxup there would have been. The city attorney stated this morning that as far as he could see now, he dues not believe the bond buyers' reason for declaring the bonds in valid fs ai giimi one. He will look further Into the matter, however. NOTED ELOCUTIONIST COMING TO EUGENE Read what others say of him: The readings, of Mr. Eugene Knox were among the best ever heard in the city. Waupun (Wis.) Democrat. Mr. Knox carried the audience with him In pathos and comedy, and is a master in interpretation. Wau kegan (111.) Gazette. As an elocutionist and Impersona tor Mr. Knox has few equals. Car rollton, (111.) Gazette. At the M. E. church Monday even ing. August 17. Admission, 2u cents. Children, 15 cents. BOKSf, To Mr. and Mrs.- A. Rttddlman, Friday morning, tu list 7, 1908, a daughter. SpringlieTiT' News. EAGLES MILL .MEET XK.XT YE.VK IX O.MAIIA The Fraternal Older of Eagles, in session at Seattle, voted yesterday- to meet next year in vmiaha. The fol lowing officers were elected: Grand "vorthy president, llertinrd J. Monogitn, Philadelphia; grand worthy vice president, Frank K. Her ring, South Bond, Ind.; grand wor thy chaplain, John A. Kline, Cleve land; grand worthy secretary, Con rad H. Mann, Milwaukee; grand wor thy treasurer, Klnley McKea, Hele na. liOCAIi IlItKVITIKS E. O. Potter, of Eugene, filed his commission of notary public with the county clerk today. Dr. R. A. .layne, former mayor of Springfield, has sold his practice in that city and will soon move to Hood River to reside. A carload of household goods and farming implements for Henry llan selman, from Aberdeen, S. I)., arriv ed here today. Mr. Ilanselman will engage in farming near Eugene. C. F. Hawkins today filed In (he circuit court a suit against .1. II. and Jennie Vincent tn recover $72n.- i on M-k .v. ,nimit.' O. V,'. a promtssoi Potter are a note, iirncys Wciod for Tie Johnson v.-.-l n .; ; It. .1 :.. ' LOST-- A mil. I r Kl.'V.-l nn Orchnril sir t. Lili- . ii iO"iniH ol tf ;iv-nile fire. WANTED A nunili'T of Klrls to lf-arn nnrsinir. Knn'rire at the K'l-m-no Ccneral Morpital. tf FOIt RENT Modern 7-room fur nished house for rent for ie year. East Eleventh street. a2-' WANT EH A h'Mlsewfirk. ette street. Cirl A PI'1 do eeneral I--(1H PALE haliy .ilk.- II;. hv . :irriai;e and 711 flak street a 1 h KOI! SALE A nood tin i-'Ky(a)nI ne for $2'. M f'harnelton t.. telephone Black 4722. tf O T'.i -suu i iH'in aa.i Truth and Quality o appeal ta the Wrll-InformeJ in rvwy walk of lifiai! are esscnt ial to permanent success ami rmtitable standing. Arcot ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of r'i$ and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy oi known value, but or of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the f:u-t that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves Hk internal organs I on which it acts without any debilitating I after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and ' truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is fire from all objection able sulistanccs. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine - manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur sale by all leading drug- Summer WILL SOON Be Over And there will be no de mand for light-weight goods. Like another sen sible merchants we reduce the prices on seasonable goods as the season wanes because we want to clean them all up to make room for fall and winter stocks. You will, therefore, find many real bargains in our store suits and furnish ings for summer wear and that will be just what you w.nt for early fall. We carry the famous hand- tailored line of Michaels, Stern & Co. clothing, every suit of which is cor rect as to style, pattern and workmanship. There arc none better; few lines equal to them. T.lht weight Underwear ami all kluris of furnishings u,x the SUUUIMT SCMHOll. If you would drt'Ns wrll mul comfortably, conic In ami let us show you what wc have. You don't have to buy unless you find what 9uft9 you ED. HANSON The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLcod, The Tailor, makes' the fit th.it catches the eye. G. F. McLSrOI) THAT TO Stop and think of th dvn(e derived by buying lrom prc'Cl paint dealer mttns to kuy your WALLPAPER I3 VAIRTS at F. LUDFORD'S Practical Painter J) 102 W, rifht St. Eugene, Or. Columbia Graphophones Disks And Cylinders, the home of the 25c Records HILL'S GUN STORE 513 Willamette St. Special Sale of Hammocks To make room for our holiday goods that arc arriving; daily we are going to close cut OUR. STOCK OF PATTERSON at the following prices: Vttvgi i'attirsaa's rrsaa a Croquet Sets at Men's good working gloves, M.00 values at 75c Good hop gloves at 15c Ladies' and Gents' outing gloves only 35c Sewing Machines Good d-p-hcad machine for $22.50. Come in and sec them. Cash or installments. Columbia Graphophone Agency SANDERS DISC PLOWS Solid Steel Frame Strong and Rigid Have all Necessary Adjustments If you wa it the Best buy a Sanders. ' Sold by W. QUACKENBUSH & SONS 5 Is 1 GrJ Afl oi pr i ULi Li TYPEWRITER ;i)r V'i'..r ocni or Daughter I-et youn? Ioi'ks 'ypewrite your business letter: anJ !carn to be sell-supporting. The Oliver Typewriter is the Greate.'.t in Existence. C.5.KRANK,LocalAgt Euirri, Oregon William Co. Transfer Lichl and Heavy Hauling TOOf7)rO bALE '404 Tlllamettebt- I e.iueiie. Otejuo o O ii?lillj llim'i"' Gold MoulJ Records 25c Each Disc Records 60c Each HAMMOCKS $7 Hammocks $5.60 17 ? nammocKs $5 Hammocks... 3.50 $3 Hammocks 2.70 $2 Hammocks.. ; .1.50 Reduced Prices MOST GROCERS SELL Olympc Flour every sack guaranteed Made ol selected Eastern On-Run hard wheat. It pro Juces more loaves of brejd than any other Hour and tl-.e loaves are lighter and whiter. Recluse of the Increaiu-d quantity of bread producrd 'he CO. I is nf, higher tlian fur p oilier Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER l'OR IT. THE, PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS 5 MADAKE DZAfi'sfyA'p I .slit KCBtCUl CO, tai 7. liiicister, Pj. SnIJ in Eugene by W. L. Delano C. R. MEAD J. W. MACHEN 11EFORE buying real es- tate call up or come to Springfield, the belt town of its sire in the valley, the best railroad center and the best, water power in the State. Farms of all sizes and descriptfens, also cty property f sale. M.'.M. & REAL ESTATE CO- ' Telephon.1,1',in 171 i y , i, M,n HO','1 13 Hi! .W hum 5 i a 4 o