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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
atMAAAAAAA A E EUGENE Dye Works EVERYTHING POSSIBLE III CLEANING AND DYEIN6 Sixtb and Willanattt Streets Phiiti Rid 2861 WmSm&B P jr.&,ctic8J DUCATIO'N It fits the young men and young women for any position in the business man's office the world of unlimited opportunity. It gives the right start and thus success is half won. In view of this is it not to your interest to investigate what we offer to learn what we have done for others and what we can do for you Phone Main 45. o - i"& WE U 13 Rankin Building, 7th and Willamette Streets, HARRIMAN HELD UP BY SHRINERS THIS MORNING Thi three hundied Stirr ers on their pilgrimage fr.-m lortland to Kugene T...tav held up the train of R h Harriman. the great railroad magnate, and forced him to slight and speak to the Shriners. The holdup occur red on a siding and was ac complished by the aid or a Chinese flag and the Arab Patrol. Harriman donned a fez of Al Kader temple anil shook hands with manv men After the Shrners had cheer ed the railroad official and as his train started, Harriman stood on the rear platform and said: "Now give three for W. J Bryan." . J E. H. HARRIMAN WAS IN EUGENE I (Continued on Page 11.) the paved streets, the splendid res idences on East Eleventh street and the buildings and grounds of the : University. He stood up In the auto mobile as it was driven through the , University grounds so that he could secure a better view of everything. He expressed his Interest for the treos on the campus. He was de ; lighted to get such a. splendid view jof the city and surrounding country i as the trip to the top of the butte afforded. He Inquired as to the re sources of the country and the popu lation of the city and asked numer 'ous other questions .which were all i gladly answered by those in the car j with him. Looks like HI Pictures. Mr. Harriman looks very much I like his pictures, which everybody I has seen so many times. He is ouiaii oi stature. Me wore a gray suit and a slouch hat and the tan on his face showed the effects of his summer outing at Pelican Bay. He wore his big glasses, as shown in all of his published pictures. Every body recognized him as he was driv en down Willamette street In the automobile, Drain-Coo liny Rontl. The Joint committee from Rose burg and Marshfleld who interviewed Mr. Harriman on the train on the way to Eugene consisted of L. Wlm berly and J. D. Zurcher, of Rose burg, and J. E. Oren, Wm. Grimes and Pr. E. Mlngus, of Marshfleld. Two other Rosebnrg men got oft the1 A-RE MUCH OBLIGE TO GREET YOU Is the Master Key to Success -. u.ni v rii,Vii Ft.tniti t. ....... i. ,i.a.-hed Kucene. Mr. Harriman prom. ,..-d the committee that he ,.ld at , once send a man to Coos ltav t,, . jvestiiiai,. conditions there. He fur ther stated that if he could be as- jOrt'1.000 for a period of ten veara bv the construction of the road he would order work resumed. In speaking of a line into Central Oregon he stated that the road from the Columbia ,1011th to Klamath Kails would ;l, once : be built, and that the Oregon Kast jern or the Natron extension, would ! follow by easy stages. I Included in the partv with Mr 'Harriman was John Mulr. the -real I naturalist, who has been with him at I 1'elicnn Tiai. l l' -... .. I' " voiiou. auornev .for the Northwest lines of the llarri- man system. Ceneral Manager O'Brien inmnrul e.n.ii.tu.ln,i..H. ..i . , . lunimnu e it I - vin and several minor officials. It Is needless to say that Harrtnian was well pleased with Kugene and the reception accorded him while here. The fart that he Intended to spend only twenty minutes here, but prolonged his stay an hour or more on account of so much to see, Is tes timony to that statement. WKATIIKR POKK4-AST KOll NORTHWKST . - - . - .. 4 Portland, Sept. 5. Ore- gon and Washington Pair night; showers near coast; Sunday, fair. Idaho Kalr tonight and Sunday; cooler Sunday. WHEAT MARKETS Chocago, Sept. 6. Wheat closed: September, 97; December, 97 M ; May, l.00H. Portland, changed. Sept. 5. Wheat Is un- SKK I1KR11 HUTTON' For your accident and health surance. Opposite postofflce. In- DeWltt's Little Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold by all druggists. targe shlpmont of rockers and din ing chairs Just recolved. See us for new, up-to-date furniture at right prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. DeWltt's. Kidney' and Bladder rills are for weak back, backache, rhei;-! niatlc pains. Inflammation of thai bladder and all other annoyances din! to weak kidneys. They are sold by I an druggists, all druggists. Sec us for camp furniture of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Singer Sewing aiacnlne Company, 615 Willamette street, phone Red 1461. ZZw4fVt ..Groceries.. Hard Wheat While le E. DODGE Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted 50 MORE ORDERED ! The Special price of $4 will hold for a short time after ' their arrival. . In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer for useful current saving Jideas in home and store illumi nation. , ' Pacific Electric Engineering Co. Machinery, Wiring, Supplies niijiinitR nnoTHEits For all kinds of draylng and ex ! press. House phone Red 2743; of til flee. Black. 6411. - SmiSSixIr 5:::::::::::::::::;j:::;:;:j:;:;j:::;:::m FALL TERM OPENS Monday, Sept. 7th, 08 Eugene, Oregon ::::: Flour $1.35 moving We Carry Prime Meats and no othor kind. Our sin is to have the best qualities only nd let the other butchers ban- J die th. lnf rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cue- to mors know for prime roast, j lamb, mutton, real or pork, for ' all kinds of poultry In season, and for chops, steaks and cut lots, no competitor " can ap proach us In quality. The same may bo said of our splondld hams and bacon. Broders Bros Ph.ne 2Maln40 - - West 8th St.., WKMi DltrLLIRO - Get your wells drilled by olo I - 1 experienced wcll-drlllors. I Phone Red 4872. TT.4 1 P8 IIP ti4 a it4 t ii- .... : . zl it tt tt it tt iz it m v - - . -4 tf PHHtn "".?TIlIllI 4iiiilliif ' l'l ' o o o o o o o