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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1908)
o o G -o it WOMPP feed and Stables ItiEupoe.0'- I HEADERS LcrtVS. CHone aod cement I U Residence 9-1! L7 111 wt Fourth ! L mt. j bu fld Property !TS. teby giren tnat pur of Ordlnar'-o No. ihe Commen Council Eugene. August u, k. rivpii bv the L of tie Council in L Citr Recorder of Eaeonlll 7:30 o'clock tujiiit 31st, 13U8. Lst of Eighth street side of Cnarnelton tide ot Monroe It of Eugene, by the lament curbing along liJ itreet and by pay- Lueen said points I ispbalt, or other bment in accordance and specifications file in the office fcriler. Required to state the I mordance with tne bd on the form pre fer Engineer. Separ ili he warded to the I the construction ot j the paving and for pe said Improve-1 romnleted within k the date ot letting Irelor. be dam under the kit Street 'Commlt- fcroved by them. An fill be required of for the faithful per coatracL A eertl m eaual to five ner Im bid, payable to ayor, Is required to I Din. The street pes the right to re- tlds. by order of lull. R. S. BRYSON, j Acting Recorder, i Oregon, this 18th I m. ! Xolbe i t n:rm-i".s i.mJ l9gt) (VI11T. tire If hen by slv that pttr s, -i' t to t! term of Ordinance No. -;Y jiii.-ifU by the Common Council I'f'the City f Ki'Bt'iie. Ausust 13, H0i bids will be received by the stY,ei committee ut the Council in i e office of the City Itecorder of the Cltv of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock ', in., 'Monday August 31st, 108, for the Improvement of Fifth street: from Olive street to Willamette street in the city OI r.usene,u me iuumi iiu tion of cement curbing along both fides of said street and by paving the same between said points with bitullthic, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders are required to Btate the price in detail In accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by the City Engineer. Separ ate contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for the construction of Baid curbing; for the paving and for the drainage. The said improve ments shall be completed within nine ty days from the date of letting the contracts therefor. The work to be done under the supervision of the Street Committee and to be approved by them. An approved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful per formance of the contract. A cer tified check in. a sum equal-to five! per cent ot tne amount uiu, imyauie to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to accompany each bid. The Street Committee reserves the right to re ject any . or a, I bids by order of the Common Council. R. S. BRYSO.V, Acting Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th day of August, 1908. T"K ,U"-V W tVKIWKSIUV. AVGl'ST '20, u " " ri . o FuOIBALL DATES FOR THE BIG ' COLLEGE TEAMS 1" Go's.. at Ittu 2 4 S-.,v. N..v. X v X (v. ulelphis A : mm at ItU;i, ;(. -l' .vunia S' -A'-'herst at !'!: - :i --Chicaao at CliU.i.i . ttt si-:mkvi 1 7-14 - i i; ij at hh.t. - Pennsylvania . . . I l'h!i- iU-a l tilts , nt hi (. oiisj, liuarilian's Sale of Real Property Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, guardian of Henry A, Mil ler, a minor, will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, all of the right, title and interest of the said minor, said interest being an undi vided one-sixth interest, as an heir-at-law of W. S. Miller, deceased, in the following described real proper ty: The west half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Six, in Township Twenty-one, south of Range Three west, containing 120 acres, in Lane county, Oregon. I Said sale will be held at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, the 19th day of September, 1908, at the southwest door of the Lane county courthouse, In Eugene, Oregon. The said sale will be held by vir tue of the authority and direction of the probate court for Lane county, Oregon, contained In that certain or der of the said court dated August 10, 1 908, and duly entered of record In Probate Court Journal Vol, 10, at page 334 thereof. 8 A BRA K. MILLER, Guardian of Henry A. Miller, a Minor. WALTON & NESS, Attya. Villi- l'ntvtrity . SO-Wesleyan at X,w nav,. "". tross at Xe APE ST A Ml OS IT s iir.AK- 1 la- Sept Oct. Oct. ven. ; C Uash"1K,11 an.! Jeffer son at New Haven Oct 31 Massachusetts AgSie8 t New Haven. at Nov. 7 Brown at New Haven No'' ,1,4JrinCm ht ''"""-'ton. No-. 21 Harvard at New Haven Hurt-aril t uiversiey. n -3TT at Cambridge CambridJgIL,"Ve''3i,y of Ma'e Oct. 7 Bates at Cambridge 10ITW'1"a,"s at OmbrMw. o h , 1T bIrl"Kfield Training School at Cambridge not ?,4i"nn'""",lls af Annapolis. Oct. 31 Brown at Cambridge Jov. 7 Carlisle at Cambridge. V.ov' . Dartmouth at Cambridge Nov. 21 Yale at New Haven Iniversit,- f Peiiiisylvania Sep -30 North Carolina at Franklin Field. ct- J Washington and Jeffer son at Franklin Field. Oct. 11 Franklin and Marshall at Franklin Field. c.S!!1- 14 Lafayette at Franklin Field. Oct. IS Gettysburg at Franklin Field. Oct. 21 Brown at Franklin Field Oct. 28 Swarthmore at Franklin Field. Nov. 4 Carlisle Indians at Frank lin Field. Nov. 11 State College at Frank lin Field. Nov. IS Michigan at Ann Arbor. Nov. 30 Cornell at Franklin Field. Princeton University Oct. 3 Springfield Training School at Princeton. Oct. 7 Stevens Institute at Princeton. Oct. 10 LafayeJte at Princeton. Oct. 14 Villa Vova at Princeton. Oct. 17 Swarthmore at Prince ton. Oct. 21 Fordham at Princeton. Oct. 24 Syracuse at Princeton. Oct. 31 West Point at West Point. Nov. 7 Dartmouth at New York or Princeton. Cornell University, Oct. 3 Hamilton at Ithaca. Oct. JO Oberlln at Ithaca. WOOD! WOOBf 16 Inch old growth fir, $5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141, tf COW FEED. j Alfalfa meal. At Ba'.iey'i, Tenth j and Willamette streets. Phone Red' 1521. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of Henry Schmidt, deceased, has filed herein her final account with the county clerk of Lane county, Oregon, and an order has been made and en tered of record directing this notice and setting Monday, the 14th day of September, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the hearing of ob jections, if any, to said account and for the final settlement of said es tate. VICTORIA SCHMIDT, Executrix of the estate of Henry Schmidt, deceased. WOODCOCK & ''OTTER, Attorneys for Estate. Ri-nuirkahi,. Aiiim.il Clown Join the ilarmtm it Bailey rirvu An ape that stands on itj, head is the latest laugh-ctimpelling cirvus feature. As is usual with all snoil things, it is a part of the perform ance given this season by the Itar num & Bailey greatest show un r:inh being a member of the companv of animal comedians just. brought from Europe by She three Menstims. who are touring America for the first: time with this big circus. Professor Wormwood, the pni Kngllsh animal trainer, is also with ittw siiu, presenting a novelty in ueasi education in tne stutpe ot aa ant-eater that has juggling down to a fine art. It performs in company with four bears and two dogs, and Is an example of animal tratniug even more astonishing than was the com pany of seals first brought to notice by the Barnum & Bailey manage ment. Other of the more important ani mal displays, which are a strong fea ture of the varied bill, are three herds of educated elephants just brought from Europe, Le Clown Moustler's animal comedians, a spec tacular horse act, Mary and Petrol's ponies, dogs and donkeys and Miss Stickney's post graduate pony and do. The lover of animals will find the hour between the opening of the doors and the beginning of the main show none too long a time in which to see all there is in the menagerie department. It is a complete zoolog ical display with any number of spec imens not seen In this country In the past. There is a baby colony in one end of the tent that draws the atten tion of everybody and holds It for hours. There are nearly all the ele phants In America on exhibition, herds of camels, giraffes, dromeda ries, Philippine cattle, llamas, water buffalo and horned horses, besides an infinite variety of caged animals. In costume, properties, tentage, flags, trappings and parade equip ment it is an entirely new show. The parade, again in evidence. Is ail of re cent European make. It is sched uled for 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The main program is given almost without exception by artists new to America and picked with a view to variety and novelty from the best of Europe and Asia. The display is capped by the thrill ing double, automobile somersault performed by the LaRaqne Sisters. The act Is said to "out-Hmlt" all the limits of the past. !. observe ih.ii'.Hea.-ior.allV there comes an attraction of genius musi cal and dramatic merit under the heading "Musical C.imeilv" i.iime Opera." White "Urie li,,t Jie i Unifies" has show girls, y.ntv ballet, chappie chorus and all tha"t s it of thing, still the play is found ed on a good, strung, w.il laid p.nr ami a pure wholesome storv that is strong dramatically ami mustVallv Miss Cameron's part gives ample op portunity for the displav of the ver satile talents ot this dainty nm,. soinmeilienne and the music site in terprets was written alii, p.i displaying her remarkable high tone mm to tne dramatic qualitv also of this distinguished little artiste. Alanv will remwn,!,,! lt.... r ron's clever work tn th L.k she had created, including the Hes tonians" -Maid Marian" in "Robin Hood." Yvonne In ' The Serenaders." Daphne in "Foxy Quiller," Marion Worthington iu "The Tenderfoot," Cordelia Allen In "When Johnv Comes Marrhing Home," Estette tit "The Telephone Girl," the Maid in "The French Maid," Little Bonbon In "The Girl From Parts," etc., etc. Her many admirers will be pieaMed to learn that in her new piav, "i)ol lie Dimples," Mr. C. H. Kerr hag fitted her peculiar talents more cor rectly than In any or her previous successes. The play "Dolly Dimples" was fashioned lafter the character and song with which .Miss Cameron set Broadway humming when she plaved the long engagement at the Casino 1 jj "". an W ted 50 good fat Veal 50 Dressed Hogs Top Cash Price, Chickens, Eggs and Other Farm Produce ring vtil and hogs evtfy dy bsrt Saivtity EftrtUr!? Sueresaor to Schobert, i Detfce yvlU&, Coratr 6th an4 Oiive St. GASOLINE WOOD SAW. Garrison & Gibson saw all wood to gage. Office Black 1571. Home Black 1761. tf IP TOV KNEW The merit of Texas Wonder you would never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $t a bottle (two months' treatment) gold by 0. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2S26 Olive street, St. Louis. theatre in New York as Little IKillie Hiupies in fill ran i'oufr. Tee supporting company in "Dol lio Dimples" is a most notable one ' tii in em inn ,iie ill OTery detail, with proper scenic, elec- ..i mm iisetiiumeiii eiutiimeiu. Miss Cameron will be at the Kueene theatre Aug, 2T and 2S. 1'HBOtUH STAGE To KITSOS SPRINGS, Arrangements have lately been made so that persons wanting to go to Kttson Springs can take the mail stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring field and connect with the stage at Lowell for the springs by way of Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdava. Sbpt 6 GERMAN XACII STALIJOS The German coach horse which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Bangs barn. tf J. H. PERKINS, E. G. II.VIGHT, Photos, stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and O'lve, tf PRIME f 11 L AT y A We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim to ta hove the best qualities only mi let the other butchers han dle, the Inf rlor grades of mess. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast. Iamb, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds ot poultry in Reason, tnd for chap, steaks and col lets, no competitor ran ap proach us In quality. The same may. be said of our splendid bams and fcaeon, Broders Bros Phne2Main4Q - . West. 8th St.. SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON PJano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood) ; Voi: Miss Eva Stinson (Brenneman, Bacbxller, Sweet) ' ; Violin . .Mr. Le Foy Gesner (Sevcik) ' ' ABjiinU-Mia Albtrt Campbell, Mia Vet QuJiktsbujb, Mia In Wittfas ; Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced Opens Sept, 22, I90B I, M. GLEN Dean BILLMIRR BROTHERS For ail kinds of draying and ex press Hons phone Red Zlt'i, of fice, Black 6411. Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap by First National Bank AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any tiire day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Williams Co. Transfer j Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SsALE j SMWIlUnwftaSt. gugn, Oon j PIhhm Uiaek 11 j RESTAURANT THE PEOPLE'S 7th and Olive Sts. Is now oponed under sew inanagn ment. We hare thoroughly class ed and renovated the building throughout , remoderitoK It In many ways. The dining room has boen newly painted and papered and we are In a position to gunr anlee the beat meal In tha city for tie. Good eoffee and fraait meats specialty. Chicken dlnnor on Sunday, 2 Co. Give ua a trial ad we will d the reel. Meal tlckete for week, tl memla, J,M, re ntals help Is kltches and dining room, MBS. A, WADE k CO, , hips NHVH.VTH OUVK MTU. HHHIIUllHlilllllllHIIIIIHIIIiHUIIHIillUHIIIIHIIIHH Fruit vle Acreage Now On the Market We Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company have now decided to place FRUlfVALE ADDITION on the market Situated V2 miles from the city limits and n the proposed Electric Railway line, Piendid wagon road, Bethel school just ','ross the road. The soil on these tracts cannot be excelled for the culture of Walnuts, PP'es, Cherries, Pears, Peaches, small Iru'ts and vegetables. Why Not Own Your Own Home When you can acquire a modern one for the some money you now pay rent. Call at ouf office and we will show you these acre tracts, we have a comfortable convey ance at your service, and you can not afford to miss this opportunity. We are going to sell these tracts in the next 30 days Those who come first will have their choice of the entire plat. Prices are reasonable and we will make terms to suit purchaser. Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company 550 Willamette Street. Phone "Main 78 0 0 0 MMI Tim t nir saat-1"