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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
THE EVOEVE DAILY e - -- GCAHn, S ATl'lil) A Y, AM.lsr .'It. I1II1K bGRAPHQPHONES m uiu-- n d Cv :nder nj Records---- HILL'S GUN STORE 513 Willamette St. i Records Cases Horns and Needles i .IJ.t KII1H Guns romolete line o Savage, Winchester ind Remington Guns, don t fail to see our stocky before selecting your rifle. OO f vnftheNewHOXIL CARTRIDGES. Re- ,', Hnvil shot kills. No loss or waste of if you use the iioxu sneiis- -ask to see them. k "pailerssft's Hammocks and Croquet, Sets t6 go at, COST CurPme Lire of Patterson mmmacKs must go. 17 Goods are arriving daily ana we must nave room. $5.50 Hammocks $3.75 fcimocks $2.75 $2 Hammocks $ 1 .50 WHILE THEY LAST IIIIIIIIIH Illinium MMMMMUHp LUMBER BUSINESS AT COTTAGE GROVE IS PICKING UP championship tropliv, ,,; ''"I of I MIT A Su'ciC-!- '"!.: is antic. paid, hu.,. ii'V. -.-d ,.,r , ! fui,, bailing m:o o: ganuaih'i : a ins. o an 'It l.i- t'. a. a. r. (IIAMI'IO.VSHII'S n in-: in-: nun Halifax, X. s.. Aug. 29.-Seld.mi in the twenty-five years i.f field and track sports under the Canadian Am ateur Athletic Inion has there been seth-! u 1 "' oi runners. K.ipers and ...,in-,s u, ,BU grade as gath ered today for the annual champiun- mir in is. input it tv... - .... .i ... .in f. . mi., " - me Riumius ui i e uaniler. "uh sue a tew miles east of town over 'cra' Athletic Club, nor has the The new 00-horsepower boiler and! engine for the MeKibhen Brothers' sawmill arrived at this place. to, ar tt-ttl. .v...!- meir new cut-off saw, Satur- uuj morning and was out- ever been The entrants inchni.. many of the foremost amateur ath- the O & S. E. railroad the same davj C01" ' the a""al event ir win ue remembered Ihat thQ t . : Klhlien mm . Z..r. '"?'. tne Mr- many of the short tlm ;,.;k. .tr"lea a, letes throughout Canada. went to work at onti ntomCvl ll The ."rOKra the day includes the result that bv the time 5e new '?i7e "'"'Vl c"'"l""8hl ai machine ,., :'L e tne follows: 100 yards. 200 va.rt nn ,ame ? nd everything ivani xsnV.,""" 1, . w in reaaness for its installation 120 van h . " ' : Thf the?'"K n'Bh 3ni. running broad" power equipment will give th. m ' ' ,ur e'K'". throwing and In a comparatively few days aa were numniing again. 5 000 ner rtiv i .V . . -1'ouuu weigui, inrowing tile ' ,er aa and the 16-nound hammer iintlln.. .1, ic . e" nil- iu- LAXE (tH'NTY FAHMF.ltS WHO lt.VISK lilti HOI'S capacity of neverni n:ivo n.iu . . - ....... i. I . T c "nupiea in saw '"S 'umber with which to replace the 200 feet of flume which was also de stroyed at the same time the mill burned, but by the close of another week the mill will be readv to take care of its orders. A Leader representative visited the site of the new skating rink an I swimming pool on Fourth street i uesuay and lound that Yv. n discus, and The Ileldler Ilrothers, who are cul tivating the Harding farm near town for a term of years, threshed U.ofl bushels of wheat, last week, 3711 bushels of oats, besides about 1M 1,k1,1.. ..f 1 MM P I uunvin in eii u seen. i ney also had completed the ,.v,.,,vnti,.., ' naTe 100 Ions f '"' 7 or .s acres of swimming pool, uoxso feet deep, and had most of the lor the big SOxlOO foot ft,-, f Ti Potatoes, and a large number of fat ue itei!..(1Q ot,. .-.,. ..., .... material hoes and a few beeves to turn off i-:iiiiii!illv Will, u'ha.1 ...,111,,.. .. l K,,n,ii., i. , . . .. -Moats "0 cents and hnv Sin anil $12 ul",l,lllh me Ki-uunu, liicnuiinu: ! , i, r M . . , - irravel for the concrete foundation ! th? ,r, ""ws a,' "m rying ah,,,,, and pool. Carpenters will begin l e I a-'llnK- exeept what to do with the work soon ' money. Hut it requires hard work. The llrown Lumber Cn. pumped I ""s '"' " "' Kvl " ''"k'r- nut rhnlr in I II nn...l 11,1. i. .- i . . ..mi lino ii-iri in iii uc- to enlarge the p;ind and make im provements on the log (lump and chute. Other extensive repairs and improvements are being made pre-! On sale every day, round trip to punitory to beginning active opera-1 Yaqiiina, $5.00; to Newport $5.50; tions iigain. j to Detroit, $4.25. The Clarman-Ilenienway Company. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun of this city, have established a branch 'day to Yaquina and Newport, limited store at Yoncalla. anil will open f ir ; to Monday following. $:i.nil. : Summer hxctirsion Kates to nquiiia i and ewport and Detroit. DR. KUYKENDALL FILES ON POWER Hr. V. Kuykeiidall, while on bis "tiling at Triangle Lake last week, filed upon a water power site on Lake creek where the creek leaves the lake, lie appropriated iiiuoioi miners' Incbe creek for ele o: the waters of the tri.-al power purposes poeii canal is w here the creek leaves the lake and the general direction is southwesterly parallel with the creek. The canal will be 15 feet wide at the bottom and six feet deep. Or. Kuy keiidall has not announced what lie will do with his power site, but it Is a valuable one. nud It Is probable that It will be Improved In the near tuture. : : i GROCERIES Country Hams, 1 5c lb. Country Bacon, 1 5c lb. Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs and Butter ET"Tl? Succewor to S:hsbart, A. Dodge UKJUKfUff Corner flth and Oiive Su Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Produce :: MITK'K All persons having rooms o re.it to students who have not vet lifted their names for the directory, are re quested to phone A. li. Tiffany, Uni versity registrar. Ulack 271, at oikv. Itoome for women are especially desired. n:::::::::::::::::::::::::n:::::::::::::::::mj; GERMAN COACH STALLION The Clorman coach horse whlcli I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Hangs' bam. tf J. 11. PEKKINS. TlILLMIKF. mtOTHEISS For all kinds of drnylng and ex press. House phono lied 2712; of fice. Mlnck 6411. Si nSClUltE l'OH THE CiUAIU). BETTING & HENDERSON MASONS. All kinds of bricK. stone and cemont work promptly anil neatly do no. All vork Kuaranteed. Kesidoneo Wlllamt'tte Stroot, 131 West Fourth otrcet. I'hnuo Itcd We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim Is to have the best qualities only nd let the other butchers han dle the lnf rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds of poultry in season, and lor chops, steaks and cut lets, no competitor can ap proach us in quality. The same, may be saiil of our splendid hams and bacon. Broders Bros Phone 2Main 40 - - West. 8th St.. business next Monday, August :!1. with a full, line of dry goods, cloth ing, notions, s'.:oes. anil everything in ready to wear garments. The liar- I man-l lemenway Company are among Cottage drove's foremost business ! nii-ii. They d.) n:it wail for business to come to them, but g after it. a mi their patrons always get full value tor their money. Leader and es Oregon. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent KXCTHSIOX TO XKYTOHT. For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. IvILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed (I MOST GR.OCRS SELL ? During the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the C. & 10. from Albany to Yaquina. leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning local fruin here connects with this " j train at Albany, round trip rate, $3.00. j Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed J Made of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pro- d Juces more loaves of bread than any other flour and the 5 loaves are tighter and whiter. Because of the Increased 4 quantity of bread produced 'he coil is no higher than for p other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOUR.ING MILLS mianvTiiTBWLijijjiiiiunia HWWli:j4 WAV I'OLO CIIA.MIMOXSmi'S AT XHW YOKIi CITY New York, Aug. 20. Beginning today and cnniinuing for one week Van Cniii'tlandt Park will hold the centre of the polo stage. The occa sion is the annual senior and junior championships. The difference is not in the age, hut in the skill of the players, although in both tourna ments the teams play without handi caps.' The juinor, for which the perpet ual trophy is a cup presented by Sam uel n. Warren, of Hoston. is for teams of four whose aggregate handicaps do not exceed twenty goals, none of the players lo have a higher handicap than five goals. A cup presented by William Waldorf Astor is the senior COTV I''KKi. Alfalfa meal. At Ba'.'ie7'. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Ited 1521. WELL DldLLlNO Get your well3 drilled- by ola and I experienced ell-drillers. , Phone Red 4SV2. tf 13UCHIIOL3 & CARPENTER, 867 So. Willamette St. Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf GET AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER For Your foi or Daughter Let youne folks typewrite your business letters and learn to be self-"supporting. The Oliver Typewriter is the Greatest in Existence. C.S. FRANK, Local Agt Eutjrre, Oregon Phone 5391 557 High Street AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR .SALE 504 Willamette SU uKeo, iekon Phone HlMck 11 " THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage nient. Wo have thoroughly clean ed and renovated the building throughout , remodeling It in many ways. Tlio dining room ha: been newly painted and papered uuil we are In a position to guar hulee the best meal In tho cllj for 20c. flood coffee nnd fresh nients p specialty. Chicken dinner of Sunday, 25c. dive us a trial and wo will do the rest. Meal tlcket for week, 21 meals, $3.50. Ke nialo help In kitchen nud dining room, MRS, A, WADE & CO., Props NKVIOXTII OLIYI'l HTH. ;,wu.tfMmjiffW'HW-Bl jttjilk. KiJIWiKthimiSli - - 1 - 'liTTfrin.nfci"" " -- - - rm ,ut.. Everyone is anxious to secure a Competence for old age. Young Will You mmence Now? Every young man who has acquired fortune, has made his start from REAL ESTATE. We are offering to start you in FRVJITVALE on a five or ten acre tract. No capital required; P3miK l i A f -umigs and make a commencement NOW. Only a small payment needed to put you in possession of one of these beautiful suburban tracts. W glVe SUcri terms as you reasonably need. save a portion of your e are in position to Will Our offer will stand for the next thirty days. W 111 you avail yourself Ot thlS Opportunity r oureiy yuu wnuui anuiu tu vraoit. r'ul tunc. f"jr huu waiiucnuc CoV ! Call at the office of the Eugene Real Estate & Investment Company ; we will talk this matter over with you, show you tracts and start you on -the road of success. I o o O 550 Willamette rcet. Phone "Main 73' hone "yain 73" o o if J -""i"ri bi'.T, ii, , &geae- Real