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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
I f ' Made in WewYork 0 you want to see yourselt dressed like a New Yorker? Then come in and try on a Suit or Overcoat made for us by Alfred Benjamin & Co. They are the leading tailors of New York and we are the sole distributors of their product in this city. Roberts Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street MgD0B5Tri Staple Goods In choice groceries are always demanded by those who provide a generous table. And good housekeepers are always care ful to deal at the store where reliable brands are furnished at the lowest prices. That Is why the store of Green Is so uni versally popular. MPDP1T1M THE SQUARE . UlVJVCn, DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. THK F.IGEXE DAILY GVARD. THUS. FRANKLIN UNION IS ;!AY,KITKMi;KK .1, U))MJ0 o o COMPLETED IN BOSTON COLOR TESTS FOR WARSHIPS OF UNCLE SAM - o i it :i louby or exhibition r.inm- :he Inter a i' r the display of Industrial niaienil f various kinds tin- m, ,.s f :u'.- iuiuiauauim. uie itlinnv ami Mi.' large lecture hall, s.-aiini: n..,w- ion, : 1 .0(10 persons an.i a ; ami Hi, ll.-ton. Sept. 3. The famous white Minadivn" of the American n.i vy may b.'ivme a "preen squadrnu" as a result of a series of tests that were commenced this ivk with the Boston, Mass., Se,n. Benjamin Franklin di.. bequest of $."i,ihi) with in that the fund, '-if awpt i.. i. .. i.i. . niiaimants ot the Town of ; TC '""""Beci under the dir.-w:,. , of -fully uie oeiectnien. milted wi-u the Minister 01 ine oldes; Hpnonil" CoiiKi-eKational and IV sl.vie,'' n churches in that Tow;.." whi we " HnnT"!16 .!a"8 ""d,',' ""ti '"0l- tions, to youns marriM artificers uuuer me aire nr tui.inr.. tt . ..i Th ft.Tia ' drf- , Cial ledum r..,.n,u f..- v der 100 ve, ;1 l"V:U'a ,l,e,'1- l-hysi.-s. The school w 1 . .I! coll1 '". discernible in the new col-! death. ; maimy ior evening work una ilu anvimiHiUli 1(1 XUOft U U UUXl ;ll'V i-rn cir V -i n b .w, .1. .. dilation : am . ,". .' r V,"arh," . Early in the and con venienc. I week tile ankee left the Clurles- ! Class r.mnw nro .1 i '"W navy yard, where everv ooril.in i throughout the buildins on everv 1' hl'r, ''Ml'rll,r hlll htt''i Painted a floor, and there are larni. duiRhiu!; v'''' lim'tU The lrull'r was to determine at what distance she i rooms, studios muoraiorics tad sue :.stiy and I'r.iuklm s mainlv fop pm., -,i, .. . ... ori aK'l how it would act In various When the Rreat Dhiluoon..r t. , I finest possible equipment 'for lUhl- i SVt.Hf .,''"'v''r ... . in made his hel', k "1 i '"S the class and drauKhuiJ r , ' ...L.a.'" . Xi!"k,'(' ' h- Painted .....v. o.iuin-s in fjirt'it aim ine same I experiments will be made. The r.- I suits of the tests will nut be announc- Al KIU ISKI) l.KTTKISS ed until the experiments have been I euinpieieu, motion n js pretty wen - c - Groceries Hard Wheat Flour $1.35 While moving E. DODGE Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge man made biR honmu,. u.. , . . that the fund wo, l.l i;',. llas '-'n Installed. fn lu b;'j,'nn'1- Of this he pro-' ided that J.,00,000 be t.-ien devoted iS'nnn .USeS,- and ",? '""'lining I lo5,000 be allowed in r-....,,.i.,. At the end of 200 year-,, ns he fiK ured. the sum would reach over S - it . 000.000, of which H5.iKifi.ooit was to go to the state and ihe .-remainder to the City of Boston. At the end nf 100 years the fund amounted to $391,1(18.85, which was apportioned pro rata in accordance with the original tenns. Tt-e Frank lin heirs at that tima Instituted a suit seeking to restrain the proposed disposition of the fund, whien alter two years was decided a?aWst. ti em For twenty-five years thereafter, Boston s Selectmen September 2, 1 90S. : understood that soma one of the! now Alder- men wrangled over ;ii uses to which the fund should be put. It was finally decided to use the nonev for the erection, equipment and maintenance of one of tha finest trades schools In America. Four years ago, when Franklin's modest $5,000 had grown to t I08.SSB.4', Andrew Carnegie added an ither i S4US.33tj.4S. Today there was thrown open for the Inspection of visitors a hand imie :four-story building just completed at the corner nf Berkeley and Apple ton streets. It is known as the Franklin Union, the $s:,0.000 trades school which has been ad lei to Boston's educational facilities through the bequest of Benjamin Franklin more than a centu.-v aso and the later munificence of Mr. Carnegie. The purpose of the new intliiiticn Anders. Miss Leota Anderson, Miss Olive. Babba. R. Canell, Mrs. Walter. Crestal, Mrs. W. A. Croft, Mrs. Almice. Doe. Mrs. F. P. Grlep, K. W. Lloyd, Miss Jennie. Lyman, Mrs. H. C. McCormlc, Chas. H. McCormick, Mrs. Chas. It. Meal. .loe. Mitchell, Mrs. Thenerv. Mullen, Mrs. P. Myers. Mrs. Kmma. Myer, Mrs. II. N'enl, Albert. Nichols. Almon H. Pullman, Mrs. Harmon. Snodgrass. Miss Motile. Throne, Mrs. Kmma. Tidweli, Mrs. Traiib, Albert. Turner, O. T. Verrirk, Fred. Wilcox. Mrs. Charles McAlistcr White, Wilson. Foreign Ilogge, Mr. Stone, Ervin E. J. L. PAGE, P M. A Paying Investment Mr. John White, of 38 Highland avenue, Houlton, Me., says: "Have been troubled with a cough everv winter and spring. Last winter I is to afford an opportunity for lhetrled ,.. advertised remedies, but luacucHi training oi mecilanics, draughtsmen, and stationary engi neers, and lo fit young nun to be come skilled and Intelligent artisans and workers in whatever trade they undertake. In laying the plans for the institution the foremost trades schools in Germany, France and thig- land were inspected the cough continued until 1 bought a 50-cent bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery. Before that was half gone the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies. Trial bottle free. The building is a handsome and HM ,iP ,,, nt w A Knv comuiouioua um;iuic ui u,,Lr. " i,endalls drug storel sione. i ne uuHumeni couluiiis i model boiler room, a steam and hy draulic laboratory designed for the education of stationary engineers; and an automobile laboratory wi 'i equipment for experiments fur steam, oil and electricity, an electri cal laboratory, and a clay modeling shades ot sreon will be selected. The navy department recently decided that the white painted warships were too easily seen at a distance and their Identity and power were dis closed as far as the eye or glasses could reaoh. Acting upon the advice and recommendations of the general war board, of which Admiral Dewey is chairman, it was decided to have a series of practical experiments to absolutely prove the advantages of a more sombre color and to lest. Im practical methods, the various shades of green paint as a method of biding a ship's approach. The carrying of the painting scheme to the masts, ventilators and every exposed portion of the ship's exterior above the water line is a new Idea. PLAY CONGRESS TO MEET NEXT WEEK New York, Sept. 3. There Is every Indication that the second play con gress of ti'.e Playground Association of Amerlc;', which is to meet in this city next week, will be the most not able gathering of its kind ever held In this or any otlier country. The purpose of the congress, which is al so tile annual convention of (tie asso ciation, is to bring together the muy ors. park, school und health officers of the cities of the I'uited tSutes, and leading educators and play experts with tie idea of stimulating every city in the country to make adequate playground provisions for its popula tion. In addition to a program by prominent specialists In educational and social work there will bo ad dresses by a number of men prom inent in mihllc ttfo. heiwlpit hv f!ov- ovt, uuu i-,ernor Hughes, of New York, and Bishop William Lawrence, of Boston. Singer Bewtng .naenlne Company, 616 Willamette street, phone Red 14S1. tf room. On the first floor are grouped the liiiiiiitMitit'i'titi4iiUiiii Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. RILLMIRF. BROTHERS For all kinds of draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of flee. Black 6411. ftrnsciuiiE for the guard. Eugene Poultry Store ! Big Saturday Sale of ' Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing; in popularity and in order to I meet the demand we will have on hand a large supply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 'WsliX PBiMei We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim Is to have the best qualities only nd let the other butchers bun dle the Inf rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds ot poultry In season, and for chops, steaks and cut lets, no competitor can ap proach us in quality. The same may be said ot our splendid hams and bacon. Broders Bros Phnne 2Main 40 - - West 8th St. For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 539 1 55? High Street miiiiiiiiww Will Everyone is anxious to secure a Competence for old age. Young Man, Yoxi Commence Now? Every young man who has acquired fortune, has made his start from REAL ESTATE. We are offering to start you in FRUITVALE on a five or ten acre tract. No capital required , save portion of your earnings and make a commencement Now, Only a small payment needed to put you in possession of one of these beautiful suburban tracts. We are-ii position to ge such terms as yau reasonably need. Our offer will stand for the next thirty days. Will you avail yourself of this opportunity ? Surely y6fJ cannot afford to waste your time. Why not commence R0W ! Call at the office of the Eugene Real Estate & Investment Company ; we will talk this matter over with vou, shoVyou these tracts and start you on the road of success. ?wgeae Real Estate and Investment Company o o 550 Willamette Street. Phone "Main 78" I O ijj fWSMilii?'iirZ ""