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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
THE ElCE!fB DAILY C0AHD. tt KD.VF.snAV. AIC13T Iff, in.- O o ;AN' Separated mis nil! Wife From Mai Who Is Responsible 7 We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Portland because he cannot find house for them in Eugene. This is bad for him and bad for Eugene. The real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand for houses. We will furnish the Lumber, Lath and Shingles if some one will get busy and build a few more houses to rent. The Booth-Kellv Lumber Co, 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. tm:::::!::::n:mrnt:nti:t::::::t:i::i:t::!::i::::i:t::tiit:!::it:ittt:n:inmti:tmii:i:i:n; I KITCHEN &. KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables New Set Chairs of Why do you b. OLD BIIADBY CHA1IIS In yout home, when you can make them OOOD A8 NBW for only 60o t A ran ot Chlnamel will work wonden In your home. Sea that the Chinaman Is on eyery cau. See our weat iihow window. ASK TO KICK Oil It N KV WAMj I'ATKK 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co iCHAFIN TO SPEAK ! AT WASHINGTON POINTS i I Tucoma, Aug. 19. K. K. Rock li 1 1 1 . of 'Che urohi.iitluu state com ! nilttee, received Informal ton today that 1'roslduntlul Nominee' Challn would troaeli tliut stats August 31 and open the ciiiiipalK" In Spokane on tluut dalu. Hi will speak a North Yakima on September 1, Seat tle Si'iliMiihur 1, ami Tacomu Si'p- temlier 3. JOHN JOHNSON UUST RUN FOR GOVERNOR 'UraOBIlE MER KILLED BY EMPLOYE Minneapolis. Aug. 19. The Ilemo- cratlir atatu convention la In session hero today. Despite his announce ment that he would not penult his name to go before the eonwentlou for renominatlou. Johnson's name was presented by Mayor l.uwler, of St. Paul, this afternoon, imud great clieerine and enthusiasm. In which C. White, who returned with his ! alt the county delegates particlpat- fiimlly to KiiKene a couple nf weeks led. MJlIwaukee-, Aug. t9. t. Kessell, an lused automobile manufacturer, was today shot by a garage employe named John Gerbier today over a trivial mutter, and btcs condition is critical. Geirbler waa arrested. MTtSCRIiUK FOK THIS Ol'AKI HKTl 'HNS- TO IU tJKXK KltO.M LARK (X)I STY i imimnmii 1 . Organized 1863 I The First o.k.nd7ihEUgcne.or. j Nationai Bank PARTICULAR ATTENTION la always Riven at the Mer chants' Hunk of Kuaene to commercial accounts. We eiletid to our patrons very accommodation and fa cility that Is consistent with, absolute security. You will Had I tint ItavttiK an account with the Merchants' llatik Is a distinctive advantage to you In your business. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 Of EUGENE, ORECON Capital paid t (100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 i am from lkovlew. Is satisfied that the Willamette valley Is a better ! ylace of residence for many reasons. I lie says (hat there Is no land to be taken up tiler worth having, hut j that a man of means could no donlit I make good Investments or do well t;i business. Climatic conditions are j much better here, and he suffered i with malaria while there. 11KI I Mrs. Margaret McCready, wife of : David McC'readv. died at their home two and one-half miles northwest of ! Kttgene. at 1 o'clock this afternoon. She had been 111 for several days. She leaves, besides her husband, two I sons In North Dakota, one at home. Nell J.. and a daughter, Mrs. Mln- Snlvn i.i be the iironer thing to uael",n Sumner For Sore rVet. whit lives in Fairmount. for sore feel, as well as for healing j The funeral will he new tnursday at hums, sores, cuts, and all manner ot j 1: 3 a. m., from V . T. t.onion 3 i...... .,n. ir w it,..o nf i undertaking parlors. He. 1). It. Kast Portand, Maine. It Is the prop- Total $300,000 1'ndcr Same Management Hit Years Your lntrtumge Solicited. T. G. lUudrlckt President S. D. Eakln Vice President P. E, Suedgrass Cashier Darwin llrlstow j er thing, too, for piles, j under guarantee at W i dall's drug store. HT.c. Try It! Sold A. Kuyken- I Superintendent Dlllard expects to take a vacation up the McKenile i .-.., n It., will m as soon as his sec- Assistant Cashier r,,llll v ,.,,,inis from a trip to Crater I Lake, pmb.ilily tills week. Trimble and the I duct the services. GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Kiiirhnuks-Mors? Gastrin? Knyineg for unnpinu, Npruytn. sawing, grind 1 fli. . Oi&lfils cocnpiele. Fairbanks Scu1h fop weighing. t Fairtmnka-Morse Dynamos and Mo- lorn fov power awl light. Fair.Htiikslorse Windmills and Towern. Fnirtwiikfl-Morsti Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well I'uiups. Ail first Quality Kootls at lowest price always In stock. Liberal tern is, lrompt reply to inquiries and quirk stvipnHnts. Write for catalogue and lirtre. BERCER. & BEAN HDW, CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 j FAIRBANKS, MORSE db CO. Portland, Oregon O. O. I will ron- CIIAMUKK3 HAHllWAHE CO. Hest quality tents all sizes. O-A-HTOXTI-A.. tmM Kind Xou K.io .m tidiffl AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any litre day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 FILLING TANKS. mm, H. H. McVA S. vru.v la M S. lluttU Transfer Company wilt 4k m wntm 1nuf'r lmlm-t.; Mid, ltnM'tit)l1 titink) and II tutu in hi liit- will nir prttH n1 rn fill nlti'iilHtn. lliinri 'niiipt mid lielul" i nur iimllo. riion,. Itr1 U'sll m Imrv onion at .Nadeau Vigr titore o Scott's baniai-Vepsm Capsule i A POSITIVE CUr.C. I 1 ft (! Hfise uJ IH ntti U I iHlsral unuT l hm rtoe7 (Irsth At STtlNK'S HEAVE imoi's Greattst known remrdy lor he av Hi8hliiid, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -This is to crrtily that 1 gavt mi mare one bottle of "Stone's Heave loci"and cured her ol heaves. This was last winter and she ha! not been allected since - G Vallate TR.S.C.S TONE, Salem, Or. For sale by all druggists. $1.00 M iiOs misld I "Hiia't wr inn Henrw b.-ae I. A. dtfi. U..1.1 . - U.' 1 liV I A - - - - - Unci aaonr DtCOO PlllPi g i - on &4m to th city. Futt rtl W got a poitu vn'.erday ytn' ht d go t NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE QREATE8T THEATRICAL i SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. S4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. 0 i-m u h:ki y. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. Ltd, Summer WILL SOON Be Over And there will be no de mand for light-weight goods- Like all other sen sible merchants we reduce the prices on seasonable goods as the season wanes because we want to clean them all up ta 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 iust what you Want for early fall. We carry the famous hand tailored line of Michaels, Stern & Co. clothing, cviry suit of which is cor rect as to style, pattern and workmanship. There are none better; few lines equal to them. Unlit weight Cnrlerwcar and nil kinds uf furnishings for the summer season. If yen wimld dress well and romfortalily, come in and let us show you what we have. You don't have to buy unless you find wht suits you. ED. HANSON "'I Mil ! IU M .Sil Joi HALL SHUMWAY numbing "and Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing ln tin and shret Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. rrry a full line ot plumbing rutures l"i"0e Mack M7I. Tth and Oak Sis. o rxei.i-: sa.m iminto THE T0' on July 4th in honor birthday, and there ' many soiled gowns ' menta to show evident paint. Whether ll : paint, stain er soil t cause whatever yon ' your garments renon thpv will look eooitit: rleaned at tlic ES,:! Works. Everything Cleaning and Eugene Dye 6th and Phone Ked W I Appreciates smoH ... it nivishifln cigars. " .(j Th. Mount Ho0i favorite amone all It is DDsitivcly the Cigar oh the mM L. C. bEM Stone on Wet y--Sprlngli-'id- o o o o o o o o