Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 05, 1908, Image 4

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    COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES
and Records Disc and Cylinder
HILL'S
GUN STORE
The Homa
of the
25c
Gold Moulded
Record
513 Willamette St.
..Guns.,
We have a complete line of
Savage, Winchester
and Remington Guns, don't
fail to see our stock
before selecting your rifle.
Try a box of the New HOXIL CARTRIDGES. Re
member one Hoxil shot kills. No loss or waste of
aine if you use the Hoxil shells ask to see them.
Our Pine Lir.e of Patterson Hammacks must go.
Our Holiday Goods are arriving daily and we must have room.
$5.50 Hammocks $3.75
$4 Hammocks $2.75 $2 Hammocks $1.50
WHILE THEY LAST
fXVf
FOR
City Properties
No. 10 1 lot, II 0 x 1 r fl foot. Price,
rJ.K;.
No. 12. fi-room house West Sixth
Hi root; lot till 2-.NxlllO root. Priru
HCMIMI.
Kl. OA I..... I.. ,1 .11 I ....
.ii. ;.- u kiih ill viiunn iiiiiiiiiijii.
1'rli'ii filii.V
No. 21 l.ol on North Lawrence
street. Price, isa.i.
No. 43 Now house mill burn, West
Ninth Htroot. Price, V.KiiMI.
Ono acre In lllnlr uililltlon. Price,
IO(l.
No. fill Ono block western part of
Eugene, near Eleventh street. Price,
No. 7.1 Two fnlt-Hltml Iota East
Eugene, l'rlco, $7AO.
No. 7.ri Now 7-room house on
paved Blrcct; sire of lot llil 4-fixHIU;
very flno location. Price, $17.1(1.
No. 7 0 7-room house, plastered ;
good well; tiiiru; aotno fruit, Price,
I on.
No. SI -3 loin WokI Ninth street;
$tiiio, or."iM, union each.
No. S7 Now fi-room house; good
barn; -twn unfinished room up
stairs, l'rlco. :IOO(i.
No. R9--I.nl . 7, 8. west urt of
town, Price. I,V.
Wholn lil.H-k on College Mill.
Price. 1 100.
Farm Lands
No. 3 lf4 acres good laud four
nilloa from Eugene. 7cJ ht acre.
No. 4 10 aeroa gtirdonlnud; ono
set to cherries, eight plow luiul; four-
Many Others, Call and See
HOWE & BOUY
542 Willamette Street
NIIIUNKItS
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W. M. GREEN. DEAL GROCER
6 1 Willamette St.
SUBSCRIBE FOR IKE DAILY
Records
Cases
Horns
and
Needles
i
Hammocks
and Croquet Sets to
go at COST
SALE
room house, woodshed, bnrn; fenced
I'hlckon tight; GVSi iiiIIob out. Price
No. 5 0(1 acres noiir CroBwoll: no
In r ill 1 1 viit lin ; good 7-room Iioubo:
good fencing; you ii k orchard of AO
Iroua; enough llnihor for riruwuuil.
l'rlco, $lliil(..
No. 7 241 acres below Coburg;
hoimo mill burn unci outbuildings;
cro) hops with tho (ilaco; V4 down,
balance on time, l'rlco, $IO,(IO.
No. 11 280 S8-10II nrroa, pasture
a till haylnnd. l'rlco, SV-iU per acre.
No. 23 3.1 4 Heron near Coburg;
this Ih ii flno grain fnnn; very flno
farm hoimo; barn not bo good, l'rlco,
W.Vt M-r acre.
No. 30 195 norea near Cruawoll.
Price, $1!0 kt acre.
No. 3 2 24 4 acres three nilloa
from Eugene; good liiiuao of eight
roonia; 4(1 acrea In cultivation, bul
anco In piiHluro anil limber; walor
piped to boiiHo; aulijeel to leaao Oc
tober 1, lSUMi. Price, .K10O.
No. 3.1 lids acres on McKonzio;
fine pasture hind. Price, IddllMd.
No, 37 1(10 acres west S miles;
house and barn. Price. :lii nv acre.
No. 61 4 42 7 7-1 (HI acres 8 miles
somh of llrownsvillo; good eight
room liiiuse; (wo callle barns; one
goat house; hog house; chicken and
wood houses: wagon Bhed: water
piped to house; plenty of fruit; 40
acres In cultivation. Price. ..1()(ill.
No. f3 r0 acres of timber, suita
ble (or wood rant Ii. Price, tsl'J.KI.
No. "( 2MI acres north of Junc
tion; IT'i acres in cultivation; bnt
nace in limber and pasture; all fenc
ed; old orchard; eight-room house;
blacksmith alio pan it tools; 100 head
of sheep; running water. Price,
per iicrc.
HKM1I.MB
A Few of Our
Table Delicacies
ihnuM b In your elost't or
jmnlry at alt Him. Tht-n If
inn iruni t fiiiif'nu.t i tuin'tt yuu
' rt' n! t aught uniut'tircil. Ytu
T1 run u-t nut h tltitntv Inn. Timi
Jl !ih. iHiulti y or nu ats In ft tVw
minuti. itiul tlm uphold your
r.'putaHon tin Imsniailty. Com
uf i ht'tt f thu uiiu'iTy affords.
GUARD, 50 CTS. PER MONTH 1
EUGENE
FORECAST OF
NEXT WEEK'S NEWS
GIVEN IN BRIEF
Washington. S-pt. D. The annual
holiday dedicated to organized labor
will be observed throughout the
country Monday In the customary
manner, with parades, apeech-mak-lng
and outdoor festivities.
William J. Hryan will spend the
week In the Middle West. At Chi
cago on Monday he will be the speak
er at a Labor Day demonstration un
der the auspices of the Injunction
Itcform l-eague. The Injunction plank
in the Democratic national platform
will be the subject of Mr. Hryan'a ad
dress. He will remain In Chicago
the following day, to consult with the
nitlonal committee and other party
leaders In regard to the final details
of the campaign work. Wedneaday
he will Hpeak before tho Democratic
state convention of Illinois at Peo
ria, on which occasion John W. Kern
and Adlal K. Stevenson will also be
heard. Mr. Bryan will divide the
remainder of the week Between Illi
nois and several of the neighboring
states.
Mr. Taft, refreshed by a week of
recreation at Middle Mass Island, will
go to Cincinnati, where he planB to
spend the greater part of the time
between now and election. An entire
floor at. the Slnton hotel has been re
served for the use of the candidate
and his campaign aides, which fact Is
taken as an Indication that he doeB
not intend to remain idle during the
two months he will spend in his home
city.
An interesting political conteit
t hat has agitated the state of Wash
ington for several months past will
culminate Tuesday in a general state
primary, the first to be held in that
stale. Nominations will be made for
I'ulted States senator, members of
congress and all state and county of
ficers. As Washington Is a Republi
can stale by Rome .10,000 majority. It
is taken for granted that the Repub
lican nominations are equivalent to
election. United States Senator Levi
Ankeny Is a candidate for re-election,
an dls opposed by Congressman Wes
ley L. Jones, who Is reported to have
a good chance of success. Governor
Mead Is a candidate for re-election,
and his principal opponent on the
Republican side U ux-Governor Mo
llrlde.
The Democratic primariea In
Brooklyn on Tuesday will be watched
with keen Interest, as the result Is
expected t o show tho relative
stregnth between "Doss" Murphy and
Senatiy McCarren, tho arch-enemy of
the Tammany leader In the hitter's
efforts to control the Kings county
1 Democracy.
I
' Tho Republican state convention
In Connecticut will be held Wednes
day and Congressmon George A. Lll-
ley. of submarine Investlgatln"
fame, now seems nssured of the nom
ination for governor.
Other political events of the week
will be the Democratic state conven
tion In Montana and tho state con
ventions of Illinois Republicans, Pro
hibitionists and Democrats to rnt
I'v the recent primary results anil
adopt pint forms. ,
Tho second annual congress of the
Playground Association of America
will assemble In New York Tuesday
for a session of four days. The con
gress will bring together the mayora,
park, school and health officers of
the chief cities of the Cited States
and leading educators and plav ex
perts, with the Idea of stimulating
every clly In the country to innk i ad
equate playground provisions for lta
population.
The Aiiiertcnn 1,,, 1 1 l,,ul,l,, fi....t ...,n
arrive at Albany. West Austialla.
aiMiut the middle of the week, and
will remain there six weeks to take
coal. Albany la a small place, (he
population being about 4000. but Re
cording to ndvlces received from
there the town Is plai ning to do Its
share In euteriaiiiiug ;he An, oilcan
visit. us.
Kuropean event i of the week thi.t
will be of lntere.it ti Amcih.m read
era will bo the ne;lni; of the fortv
first annual llrltfei Trades-Ci.lon
Congress, 1 V.utl igti -m, the six
teenth ItitenintlonH congi-es of ma
chinists, which will hoi I Pa -.iivialona
at the University of Vienna, tho first
lilt lirtlllt 1.1 11 II I l,l,-..tai f.... IV... ..........
hut iriitn.
slon of adiilterailoii if jlimeutiry
anil pnarmnceutica! product., u' Ge
neva, and tho hucnaris: congress at
london. The las:-nauie.l gathering
Is apoken of as the gi-M-eal Catholic
event tor centur!- in Kngland. It
will be attended bv eminent "ath
ollc prelatea from all pa ts of the
world. Consplcu ris among the Amer
icans present will be Cardinal Gib
bons, of Baltimore.
AT THK ;UAI
The program at the Grand for to
night Is made up mostly of comedy,
and no doubt will please the many
patrons of the theatre. It will be
found In another column. Mr.
Bums has Installed one of the latest
Kdlann picture machines, using it for
the first lime Wednesday night. This
new Inn-Mil Ion of Edison's la In keep
ing with the many useful inventions
that has made hl name famous the
world over.
Kodol will, without doubt, make
oor stum.tch jtr. ng and will almost
Instant Iv re;. u of .ill the symp
toni of I ii ,1 ices i.oi i:..i a i,.o,i.. ..r
I It today. II is sold here by all drug-
gis: s.
11--atlns furnace, nrlek and founda
tion stone for sale cheap bv Elrt
N itlon.il Bank
Cir fre.h c.ooioil tn! received
O'HAMHEUS HARDWARE CO.
DAILY CCAHI), SATIBDAV. SEPTEMBER 5. 1008
GUARD'S FINE
O
-PREMIUM HAPS
HAVE ARRIVED
The Guard has received by
express samples of its fine
premium wail rharta. consist-
Ing of the latest map of Ore-
gon. of the United States and
foreign countries. These
charts are nicely mounted,
lithographed on heavy var-
nlshed paper, and contain as
much valuable Information as
an ordinary atlas.
All subscribers of the Dally
Guard, served by carrier.
who pay t'l 50 for six months
In advance, get one of these
map-charts free.
All mail subscribers of the
Daily Guard who pay JJ.00
(special offer), for one year
in advance, are entitled to
the premium as well aa W eek-
ly Guard subscribers who pay
a year In advance.
Call and see them.
BUY ONLY BROOMS
MADE IN EUGENE
Eugene needs manufacturers and
la advertising for them, but the peo
ple will find that there is something
else to do to get them than to merely
wish for them. The town must sup
port them or they will be slow in
coming. Now some time ago a
broom factorv was established here.
The merchants promised that if they
would establish such an Industry
here they would use their brooms
In profere.nce to outside makes.
Nevertheless, at the present time
they are coming Into the freight,
office dally shipments of outside
brooms. The local factory supplies
all the smaller towns of Lane county
Coburg, Springfield, Mapleton and
Ulorenco, for instance, using nearly
exclusively Eugene brooms. The
local merchants cannot be altogether
blamed, as they have to supply pub
lic demands. The people are to
blame. Every housewife should call
for and Insist upon a "made in Eu
gene" broom, when she buys. This
Is the best way to boost. One at first
may not see it. hut . nevertheless,
these manufacturers will not be too
thtse manufacturers will not be too
enthusiastic In advising other pros
pective capitalists In Investing here
when they have not the support of the
town.
Don't forget, use "made in Eu
gene goods.
COW FKED.
Alfnlfa meal. At Ba!ie7's, Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.
Kodol will, in a very short time,
ennlile the stomach to do the work it
should do, and the work it should do
Is to digest the food you eat. it
makes the stomach sweet and it is
pleasant to take. It Is sold here by
SUnSCHIIlE FOR TUB GUARD.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
AND PROPERTY OWNERS
Notice la hereby given that pursu
ant to t,he terms of Ordinance No.
778, passed by the common council
August 13th. 1908. as amended hv
Ordinance no. 7S2, passed by the
common council ot the cltv of Eu
gene August 3 1st, bids will be re
ceived by the street committee of the
council In the office of the city re
corder of the city of Eucene until
7:30 o'clock p. in. on Monday. Sep-
temner utn. I DOS, Tor the Improve
ment of Eighth street, from the east
side of Charnelton street west to the
east line of Monroe street In il... i...
of Eliuene bv the ennui -,..i I,... .. '.
meni rurning along both sides of
said street and by the paving of said
street by paving the same between
snld points with hltullthtc, asphalt
or other hard surface pavement in
accordance with plans and specifica
tions therefcr now on file in the of
fice of t!ie city recorder.
Bidders are required to suite the
price In detail In accordance with the
specifications, and on the form pre
pared by the city engineer.
Separato contracts will he awarded
to the lowest bidder for the construc
tion of said curbing; for the paving
and for the drainage, t.he said Im
provement shall be completed within
iiiuety days from the date of letting
the contract therefor.
The work to be done under the su
pervision of tho street committee and
to be approved by them. An ap
proved bond will be required of each
contractor for the faithful perform
ance ot tho contract. A certified
check In a sum equal to five per
cent of the amount bid, payable to
J. D. Matlock, Mayor, is required to
accompany each bid. The street
committee reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of the common council
It. S. RRYSON.
Acting Recorder.
Dated September 2nd. 1!0S
Notice- to CnMitor.
Notice is hereby given thi;. In ar.
order of the County Court oi Lane
County. Oregon, duly made and en
tered of record on the 2nd .lav (,f
September, l"0S. the undersigned
was duly appointed admlnVrntir of
the estate of l.uella A Peaiiody. in
censed. All persons hivlns claims
analnst said estate are Vv..!,.- !.,-,
fled to present them wl.'i :'oe ,-o;,-v.-uchers
to the undor-u:i. 1 at i',
law office oT Wood,-oca .v l'o-,.r ,,
Eunotie. Oregon, wphlu s :n.,n:h.
froui the date of this noti v
Dated this 3rd day of S'ptemVr
1'.' i' V O
O RICIIAKD UA.sTuv
AdMiinUtrator of the K.'.i.o 1
V Pe.lbo.lv. d cms,' !
W I.,.ck l;:er. a:-or - w
I. -Lite.
In J, a ' fcfc iHUiasl
0
Mr. Young Man,
if yon want style that is up to the minute,
shape and fit that we permanent, and that
dash of snappineM that u plainly different
from clothing store stock suits,
Have Ed. V. Price & Co.
make your clothes to order. As representa
tive of these famous Chicago tailors, we are
showing 500 fine Fall fabrics, many of which
are exclusive and all of which are the very
latest in design. They will
Make Your Clothes
from your selection of goods and style, with
any ideas suggested by your personal tastes,
and the cost to you will be very moderate
when ordered through us. Have us take
your measure today.
Look at fabrics 4751, 4759, 4823, 4840, 4844
and style ideas 516, 517 and 540.
Men
Notice to Contractors and. Proierty
Owners.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of Ordinance No.
781, passed by the common council
of the City of Eugene, August 31st,
1 SOS. bids will be received by the
Street Committee of the Council In
the office of the City Recorder of
the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock
p. m., on Monday, September 14th,
J 908, for the Improvement of Twelfth
street between Lawrence and Jef
ferson streets. In the City of Eu
gene, by grading and graveling the
same in iiccordance with the plans
and specifications therefor now on
file in the office of the City Record
er. Bidders are required to state the
price In detail in accordance with the
specifications. Separate contracts
will be awarded to (he lowest bidder
for the grading and for the gravel
ing of said street. The earthwork to
be completed within thlrtv dnvs and
the graveling within forty-five days
.rom tne date of letting the contracts
therei'o.v
The work to he done under the
supervision of the Street Committee
and to be approved by hem. Ar
approved bond will be required for
the faithful performance of the con
tract. A certified check in u sum
equal to five per cent of the nmount
nm, payatile to J. I). Mattock, Ma
yor, Is required to accompany' each
bid. The Street Committee reserves
the right to reject any and all bids:
By order of the Common Council
R. S. BRYSO.V. Act'g Recorder.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, Sept 3rd
190S.
RiiminoHi.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
ior ino l ounty of
J. A. Meore, Plaintiff. 1
vs. I
Wiunle 11-fwre rw.ni..,... 1
T MJ",Bl,J MMr' U"i ab0" named
U the name of the Stat of Oregon
you are herebv .,n. j
- "i.'nm in appear
jnd answer th. plaintiffs complaint
fl d against you is the above efltl-
sun. oa or hefore six
ePfY? ' IV 1",mm,"'. htch date
M first publication Is Thursdar ..
fiJ6.J!,.,,"', rn., are hereby ml
r In th, mih complaint. tc-wt-Kr
a seere. declaring the mar-'
;aln Iff ,nd defendant , he forever
.!t-lved. and that plalmlff have a .11-
"- -
a weeks. In t,
in,l d. by order of Hon I. T !
r M.1.:e ot the aW . ,., ''J
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Buy at Polders
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Notice of Administrator's Sale
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Essie Ricknian, adminis
tratrix of the estate of J. H. Rick
man, deceased, by virtue of an order
of the probate court of Lane county,
Oregon, dated the 276h day of Au
gust, 190S, will sell the following de
scribed real property belonging to
said estate, to-wit: The SE Vt and
the SEYt of the SWV, of Section 11;
the N Mot NE and the NV
of Section 14; and the E of NE Vi
of Section 15, all In Township IS.
S. R. 4 W., containing S20 acres of
land, in Lane county, Oregon, at pub
lic auction for cash to the highest
bidder at the west door of the court
house In Eugene, Oregon, on the 2Sth
day of September, 190S, at the hour
of 1 o'clock p. m., and If no satisfac
tory bid is received therefor, I will
after said time sell the same to the
highest bidder for cash at private
sale.
Dated this' 27th day of August,
190S.
ESSIE RICKMAN.
Administratrix.
SOTICK TO CONTRACTOHS
AND PROPERTY OWNERS
Xotice is hereby given that pursu
ant to the terms of Ordinance No.
785, passed by the common council
of the city of Eugene August 31st.
1908, bids will be received by the
street committee of th cominr.n
eouncil in the office of the city re
corder of the city of Eugene until
7:30 p. m. on Monday, September
14, ISO'S, for the Improvement of the
alley between Sixth and Seventh
streets from Willamette street to the
alley east 160 feet. In the city of Eu
gene, by paving the same between
said points with bitulithlc, asphalt
or other hard surface pavement In
accordance with plans and specifica
tions therefor now on file in the of
fice of the city recorder.
Bidders are required to state the
price in detail In accordance with the
specifications, and on the form pre
pared by the city engineer.
Separate contracts w ill he awarded
to the lowest bidder for the construc
tion, paving and for the drainage, the
said improvement shall be completed
within ninety days from the date ol
letting the contract therefor.
The work to be done under the su
pervision of the street committee and
to be approved by them. An ap
proved bond wilr m required of each
contractor for the faithful perform
ance of the contract. A certified
cheek in a sum equal to five per
cent of the amount bid, payable to
' D. Matlock. Mayor, is required t"
accompany each bid. The street
committee reserves the right to re
ject any tjid all bids.
By order of the common council.
R. S. BRYSON.
q Acting Rei pj) ler.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, Septem
ber 2d. l:rtS.
(
Four Bstloa Nonhy U&
Ko. 519.
. . Notice of Kini
Notice is hereby ct
It may concern, thi:
executrix of the
Heller, deceased,
tion and final :
Clerk of the Com
County. Slate of 0-
day of September.
court to make u
time and place for
account, and oh!
anv. and the court
September, 1 90S.
fixing the 8th in
at the hour of !')(
noon of said dar
the County Coon
County Court Hoii
hearing objections
count, and to sb"
final account sooc.
and said eiefotru
said estate closed-
MARY EUAEi
I. X. Harbauji,
Estat.
NOTICE T" OWN
ami rm
Notice i? h"1?
ant to We '
S,A hr :b
of the city of Esfj
1 90S. mis '
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the office of tt B
citv ol Mam'.
m.' m. on MondW-
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enth street from ff1,
street In the ntr J:
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price in detail i. .
sp.cifi.a"''":,
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and Mr '"' 7,1
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