Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 07, 1908, Image 7

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groceries..
Hard Wheat Flour $1.35
While moving
E. DODGE
Successor to Scobert & Dodge
pDE OBSERVANCE
OF LABOR HOLIDAY
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FIGHTS srHHIH ,:d
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
557 High Street.
5391
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ran, 23 rounds, at Sun Krill.
Cisco; Stanley Ketcl.el v,
Bill PapKe. 25 round, a, I
Angeles; "Young Peter Jack-
at Goldfleld, Nev. ,u
Lewis vs. Tnk Russell. i
rounds, at Boston; Clarence
Forbes vs. -Kid" Herman, 8
rounds, at Racine, Wis Rav
Bronson vs. Jimmy Dunn 13
rounds, at Springfield o'
demonstration took pl,e luU.r thl
auspl.es of the Jacks',,, Tr ul, , , '
cl and was participated in t:1M:
w organizations of the ,-it'v V,
subordinate bodies of Z
tanners' Union also par-.io a ed 'n
the observance of the day.
Buffalo, N. Y.. Sent ? r,.,
thousand men in XJ:7 l(tee.n
,im th .,..i ":--" uiaae
1 .i . """"" vaiaau ot union men
,that marched through the downtowS
t ; 8trcels ot B"'"alo today. The . rH
t; as virtually the onl
t nays celebration
The parade
feature of th
the usual nicnicn
,and outdoor festivities hav g
iiHSSZt '." that tlieVork!
iAAj-iiJ; ,.. . 71 1 , .lnt"'r holiday in the
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pleasure.
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HOOL OF MUSIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Lai Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
....Miss c.va atinson (Drenneman, oacnener, oweet;
Mr. Le Roy Gesner (Sevcik)
LMaAlknH Campbell, Mia Veda Quackenbush, Mlsa Ina Watkins
Rites Reasonable Faculty Experienced
Sept 22, 1908 I. M. GLEN, Dean
New York. Sept. 7. A narade of
nearly 50.000 men .,h . 1?.'
delegation of women was the feature
"i .. iorKS celebration of
'ue printers and the h
"" aim nridgemen s unions had
the largest numerical representation
Besides the parade there were the
usual sporting events and picnic
wore given by various political organizations.
wBirn"nRham' Ala- s,,l"- 7.-I.a
ia. was generiuiv
uirmiiiKiiain, Mobil
labor Bn1 other cities ot Alabama,
ouse- C1,ly the obsvanre consisted
their plai
observed In
-Montgomery
in this
d of the
outdoor snorts
".000 members of the local
participated in tu parade
ollices and manv business
eserveu tne dav ,v
usual parade and
some
union?
Public
houses
cs at nuiiii.
using
Chienu-o. 111.. Sept. '
celebration of Labor Day n
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Vitiates smoking good
It jives him relaxation.
rat.HoodCiiarisa
Jiimon?illthinkinemen
l ',c in,! attended to.
onthe market
GEO. K. MUNROE
IT. HOUSFUR.NISHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
67 West Eighth St,.
We have everything for the kit
chen, AH sorts of pots and pans In
metal and granlteware. All the little
contrivances that make cooking a
pastime Instead of a drudge you will
find here. Telephone Red 5576.
EUGENE ,OREGON
HALL (& SHUMWAY
Plumbing and Sewer Work.
Also general jobbing In tin and
sheet iron work. Iron work promptly
Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures
Phone Black 1371. 7th and Oak Sts.
Indianapolis, 1 ml.. Sept.
leiiranoll OI l.alH.r ):iv nn.l
stilted in openim; or the Indiana ' Si n,.
iness in fbic;11rn ti, . i.,i.. ; ... " V I ,.... ,,","" " suspen-
,, . , ' . ........ i.i ,,,nn-; oi iiusiiiess in in lanapo s to-
zations turned out in full force for j day. The usual parade o union
n,n,h" ,'i,raj1t'(!,his '''"ln-t. Fol- labor took place this morn nK an
owing the parade thousands of work-1 as one of the best seen in even
npmon oU.inJ i. . , . ... " 'i.il
...r,... n.n.x-ii r iiresr - ru par v'H'ars. 'rn N nn.l ntl.wi
aiiriuDi.u io near tne sneech i iinuer t hp aiisn rea ,,r vnri..,,,
this
of William J. Bryan on the injunc-
Lion question.
Pittsburg. Pa.. Sept. 7. Labor
Day was flttingry celebrated here
today with a big parade, followed
by a mass meeting and sports at
West View Park, under the ausnlces
of the United Labor League of West
ern Pennsylvania. The speakers
were P. H. Morrlssey, grand-master
of the Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen, and ex-Congressman
John J. Lentz, of Columbus. 0.
San Francisco. Sent. 7. San Fran
cisco was given over to the "sturdv
sons of toil" today, who paraded
streets many thousand strong in cel
ebration of Labor Day. The Inter
est, owing to pending strikes and
wage disputes, was seldom greater
than this year, and In the procession
were workmen from mearly every
trade. The demonstration was the
biggest held here In several years.
Richmond, Va., Sept. 7. Labor
Day was appropriately celebrated
here under the auspices of the Cen
tral Trades and Labor Council. The
scene of the main celebration was
Lakeside Park, where a program of
sports and festivities was carried out.
Addresses by the candidates for the
governorship of Virginia also formed
a part of the program.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 7. For the
first time in its history Labor Day
was celebrated In Jackson today. The
sports
A nri'mii.
zatlons were given this afternoon.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 7. La
bor Day was extensively observed in
the national capital today. Govern
ment departments, the banks and '
many uuslness houses were closed
and the labor organizations of the
District of Columbia held picnics and
excursions In various directions out
of the city,
Roberts Bros.
..TOGGERY..
Where Men's Clothing and Furnishings
are handled exclusively
Sophomore Suits
Alfred Benjamen Suits
Cluett, Monarch and
Interstate Shirts
Stetson Shoes
Hats, Gloves and Fancy Neckwear
Southwest Corner of 8th and Willamette Sts.
A Paying Investment
Mr. John White, of 38 Highland
avenue, Houlton, Me., says: "Have
been troubled with a cough cverv
winter and spring. Last winter 1
tried many advertised remedies, but
the cough continued until 1 bought a
50-cent bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery. Before thnt 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."
Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store, 50c and $1.
Trial bottle free.
Hard brick for chimneys.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
Bmh the H"' """I15 BOUflt
FRENCH
FEMALE
"A Kafr, Curtain Rk-
MRF FOB Kuei'HK.SHKD
Mknsthiiatiow. HOEtl MOWIt 10 FUU
Hnfot Kure! Hpeertyl KAtfRrticlInn (luur
Rnteril or Money Kiriu1.-1. Sent pre
rnlil fnr II iD per hoi. Will iwnd thorn
on trial, t.. Iio piild (or when relieved.
Sampler Cn--. Inlt on Renins tho
genuine, accept no tmrtiitltutti. If your
dniifttlHl d.Mfl not uuvo tbciu send your
orders to tho
'liaiTED kEDICAL CO., Bat 74, Lincnhr, Pi.
'Sotl in Eugene by W. L Delano
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
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That is the way the trade flies. An
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for people
that light has for moths-it
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is always
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas
Lane County Electric Works
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