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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
School Suppf.cs Will You Need ? You will save 'time by coming here for your school supplies first, because we carry such a large stock that you will be sure of find ing here every Item on your list Will be sure, too, or a saving on almost everything. BCGEN'E DAILY GrARD. THVHfillAY, RHTKMBItR 17. 100 HOBO GETS 30 DAYS 'EUGENE AIlVFKTlSPn r , - ! ri O IN THE EAST FOR STEALING CLOWES! i r" -m ok ,,, ,lIlT11; Mini mm IT- HALL PLAYERS' ( IxdillM.. I) your new nvi"v . . ru't llorht the i wW, vwn"6 faturtl ("" . i I' -LI. aliimhlno l us estimate on wort iHeitzmim School Books, Tables; Pencils, Pens, Penholders,' Inks, Erastfa, ' Crayons.Bookjttf-fip, Etc. Chairs N pi haie OLD I CHAIRS In youf Liooud mak then kSW for only 60c? foar home. ciiDaman is on rat show window. UOIUXEW WALL flPKR I Wmi Seventh St. TON n ai Paint Co m RESTAURANT iaJ Olive Sts. W under new manage- utt thoroughly clean- funied the building , reiMttllng It in The dining room has Mlntel and nattered i position to guar- N meal lu the city ! ud fresh meats a tfcekra dinner on I Gite u a trial and at rt. Meal tickets 1 IJ.50. Fe. f kitchen and dining W & CO, Pioos H olive STS. We buy these things In very large quantities and If we can get them for less than regular prices, we give you the benefit of every re duction tthat large buying secures. Bring in-your list. RED CROSS DRUG CO. 17-19 East. 8tb 537 Willamette EUGENE, OREGON. J. W. Kelly, a h,. 1m fenced to sixty (In., jn . jail this morning in- J u .- i Peace Hrysim for i lit- ;,,.:t clothing from Fred Moiii;,.', Main, the football plave.-.. now on an outing up u ne uroke into the hou c by Moullen & Main in th Luckey yard and took ev, ucies ot clothing. W ord uf th was phoned down the line and learnea mat the miscreant hn.i i,..0 captured at Albany with the enmis on him. The Albany Herald of ves terday, tells of the arrest as 'fol lows; WEST SAYS HK HAD M NY yt IU1KS Altol T THIS t TY HIS EASTERN TK1I-. Philip Hate 1N- ox publish. r nf the Pa in Portland has iu'st Ills triii il' --.I .,.,' He s:iv th ., .. . : . '. . he k,.,,, !ab o the'inquirl.s'inade'i'.f r.iene aiui tna' weeks thirty-two different asked him what kind of a gene was "I told then. il-,.. i . " won r.ugene I,a, mi,es ot paved streets than. uy other citv I .1 ,r'l,llUltltt I" tn. otat.i. mke of the literary nii,.,uhe;e raiised bv the location t the Slate University im city, tu fact, aid all i could : "i some ! 1 ",l -"ntnvest . and Hill returned mini Im ar..!"e f-ast MrKeazie. upied J. S. ral ar- theft t was in tSiree IKMi'le eitv Ku- Mr. Loaded down beneath th -t .:ln Imnrf.. h t,.,ir nii,,i ,. .u of three coats, two ... , . 8 1 .mtf.mi.ni. thv re o,onnn' from the Eugene Commercial Clul were far more truthful than I couM fecciii and two over--,,.. i."10 tramn - -ts, Mike Kelly, a L" S arre8te-' here this morn ing by Constable Catlln, aa ha alight ed from Southern Pacific train No. 16. As a result of Kelly ? arrest, Frederick C. Moullen and "Hill" Maid, football, stars, aueadlng the .Diversity of Oregon, will their clotni'g. Moullen and-JI.tln rent two rooTS at Jeweler LuckeyIn i: UKcne and urn no absent In the mountains train-i ing dowa for the football ssason. Last night thief entered their house and helped himself to all their extra winter clothing. Numerous let ters on the clothing addressed to both Moullen and Main served to Identify the owners of las clothing which Kelly wore. make as a newspaper man. Euteu Is to be congratulated." added Mr. Bates, "upon the way she has be come known in the East." Halritunl flay kopinuivnlly cnoicomch) prfof personal efforts v,ilKIKc aM.i$Unce of the otto tru))- tjonojiajit Ituatitc nicK enables one to oim vcutar Kobtts daily so (hat assistance to no ture may be gradual); diStHmscdwith vnen to longer needed atKe best of remedies. wKen re ouirrd. at e to assist nature and not to nvpydant tkc nature ftl functions, .K'k must depend ulti mately upon proper tioundnnont, proper ef fovk nd rifW Ini" gencroll;. To get ila tWneficial effects, a.cyi buy th genuine California Fig Syhxjp Co. oniy SOLJ) BVMl.l.lE:ADINC.rUfC(VS Qt w onlr. 'Sar fitt 6iM r" Bottle I HYDE 5 JSk jta-i Hl r.-un u; imi.nijuaiixj ii iii-ijmp.im-.ii-i iimi.i -"--Til 'rr - r-i i'i in linn ni.ni ml inli. iiinin hi Ji jGHEF AND STEWARD OF UMU'i bnILL ARRIVE nAni.lNK tTNr.INF; , IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind ing. . Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo tors for power and light. FairUui Its-Morse Windmills' and Towers. ,: Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well Pomps.' All first quality goods - at lowest prices always In stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. . ..- BERGER, & BEAN HDW. CO. Agent. Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORSE 02. CO. Portland. Oregon' pwoonsAw. Gftun ut .11 P to 1671. Home tf REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN SEPTEMEBER 21. County registration books will open for the presidential election on Monday, Septem ber 21st, and will close on October 2 0th. All those who have already registered this year do not need to re-register, only those who have not yet done so need to register. Millinery 0Mning. Saturday, September 19th, Jenkins, 25 E 9th Street. Bolton S18 FUNERAL OF MISS NEAL FRIDAY FORENOON Th funeral or Miss Una Neal, who died In the Eugene hospital yester day afternoon as a result of an op eration for appendlcltlB, will be held at the home of her grandfather. Rev. William Bartle, at 171 East Twelfth street, Friday forenoon at 10 o'clock, with Interment in the Masonic cemetery. Rev. D. H. Trimble will conduct the services. Miss Xeal was a Junior in the Eupene high school and would have graduated next year. She was popular among musical cir cles and had a beautiful voice. She was the only datiRhter of Mr. and MrftH.- C. Neal of Marcola, besides whom she leaves an only brother, William. She was born at luka. Pratt county, Kansas, July 26, 1890. BORN. South of Eugene, September 15, If .,8, to V. Champion and wife, a daughter. r"" iiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiii'l &l THEATRE CEO. H. SMITH. Mgr. Phone Blk. 2762 ONE NIGHT ONLY y Evening, September 18th The Two Great German Comedians olb and Dill assisted by fJUbert and Billy Clifford .VWny of 40 people in : JudsonGBrusie'i Musical fW.j... fNESOME TOWN gm 100 nights run on . Bfoadwov, N Y HEW SP.t.tDv ALE AT BOX OFFICE $1.00, 75c and 50c NOTICE FOR SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st day of October, 1908, at each of the polling places hereinafter named, a special election will be held In and for said City, whereat will be sub mitted to the legal voters of said City for approval or rejection, A BILL, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, for a law to amend Sections 108 and 112 of the Charter of the City of Eugene, being Chapter 252, of the laws of the stnte of Oregon for the year 1905, entitled, "An act to re-incorporate the city of Eugene, and repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith," filed In the offlre of the Secretary of State, February IS, 1 905, as amended by the people of the City of Eugene Ap ril IS. 190S, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict here with," and A I3ILL, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Eu gene, for a law to amend Section 109 of the charter of the City of Eu gene, being Chapter 252, of the laws of the State of Oregon for the year 1905, entitled, "An act to re-incorporate the City of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith," filed In the of fice of the Secretary of State, Feb ruary ISth, 1905, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith," which said bills were each proposed and ordained by the Common Council of said City July 31st, 1908 and on said day filed with the Recorder of aald City: which election will be held at 8 o'clock In the morning and will continue until 7 o'clock In the afternoon of said October 1st, 19 08. The following are the designated polling places: For First Ward, Cyclone Truck House. No. 271. East Eleventh Street: for Second Ward. Hook and Ladder room. In City Hall building For Third Ward, Heller's Black smith. No. 41 West Seventh Street: For Fourth Ward, room in rear of Campbell and Fellnian's store on Ol ive street between Eighth anil Ninth Streets. It. S. HKYSON. Acting City Recorder. September 16, 1908. 12t NOTICE. The Worthv Crand Matron and Worthv Grand Patron will make Evangeline Chapter No. 51. O. Iv S. an official visit Friday evening. Sep tember 18. The banquet will be served at 6 p. m and Chapter called to order at R. All members of the or der are cordially Invited. Hy order 0f U,e W" M" E. W. YORAN. SI 7 Sec''' J. S. DpCruchv and .:n. J.E. T Gruchy, who will be ehef af.l stew ard respectively of Otlo'i new grill which will be opened lo the public Saturday night, having arrived In Eugene from Portland to take charge of the place. They are French caterers ot not and Otto is iu ue congratulated upon securing ntnr oerviees. - These gentlemen have worked at Hotel Tacoma, the Arlington Club In Portland and Ryan Hotel dn St. Paul and other - like pla and have the reputation of beingf among the best In their line. Steward DeGruchy will employ the best waiters to be had from the cities and the service prom ises to be excellent on that account. Mr. DeGruchy, the steward. Is a mem ber of the Geneva association, a great organization among people of his occupation. The grill room will be opened to morrow night from 5:30 to 12 o'clock and the formal opening will occur Sunday night from 5 to S with a table d'hote dinner. Music will be furnished both nights. Sl'llSCKlllER TKLIS OF SllSLAWS NEEDS. Editor Guard The Siuslaw wants a railroad to take the upper Willam ette Valley produce to market. It wants a fruit and vegetablo can nery to put up its thousands of gal lons of berries that go to waste ev ery year. . : ' It wants a good 'truit dryer to put up tons of fruiter - It wants a good wagon road so people can come and 'go. It wants more good dairy cows. The cream last month amounted to twenty thousand pounds, all shipped out of Lane County to Portland. It wants more people to clear more land and raise more produce to send to market. It wants the bar fixed so that ves sels of good size can come and go with heavy loads of lumber and keep the mills running day and night to cut the vast timber resources, to keep business going, so the merchants of Eugene can get their freight on short notice. A SUBSCRIBER. IIOOSTEK MEETING. Frldav night. September IS, at W. O. W. Hull. All Woodmen are urged to at tend this meeting and help boost. There will be Initia tions of candidates. Come and get aciiuaimel. All visit ing neighbors are welcome. I. P. lnuian, C. C. NEW TODAY. FOR RENT A good five-room cot tage on East Eighth Street, two blocks from the postoffice; partly furnished. Enquire at Kuthe & Roddy's Cigar Store. FOR RENT Large front room and beJ room adjoining, furnished, electric lights: phone and bath; ac comodations for two or three: gen tlemen preferred, "32 Mill St. WANTED To borrow 11700.00 at 6 per cent, (lond security given. Address D., care of C.nard. tf FOR SALE One full blood Hnmbou lette Ham; also itrade rams; R. L. Jacobs, Glenwood Stock Farm, Dex ter, Oregon. FOR SALE Cot 'a Je on Olive St. Fine lot, close in. Must sell. Bar gains; lots, rottaces. residences, acreage, farms, timber and busi ness J M. Morris & Son, Room 11 over 1st Nat l Ilk. S-19 SEE THE t.XGE II ATS. FOR SALE flood paying cash busl-no- everything complete and running! Small capita required Call 627 Willamette fet. S19 MONEY TO LOAN' On good secur ity at 7 per cent In'erest. Address a! II.. are of Guaid. S25 v Mii.i.ivi i:v oi':m( Cage . attorn and Bolton Jenkins. H' ening Saturday. ha ! hats '' E 9th St. Op ..tuber li''.1!. SI 8 GOOD FISHING. VI M WTIH1T. Advice has ti Silverslde and being rauglit Bay. The Iiavil have 'lo ir ;' S. t,-m I,, r 1 '' stork of g" ..m Eve: b W. Kigtit'i .-' listers will Saturday, with a new not sliop . invited 71 SI v.w T'n fr'ilt ran In -'nek. CHA.Mi'Ki'.S HARDWARE CO. o Hffjteiipli Hlgvli i i 1 f; You've Read about Schwab's one price - to - all , all - over -America clothing plan. It means a square deal and a good deal to every man. It's simply this: Schwab Specials at $10, $15, $20 and $25 have set-price labels "on the sleeve." These garments are on sale everywhere at the prices marked. This is an original Schwab idea. Look for the Schwab trade-mark. Don't let the cheap imitator fool you. It pays to get the genuine. We sell them. We are the exclusive local distribu tors. STANLEYS 612 Willamette SC. itlipilllMsjajsjsiwilWISMlss ,g L. C.BEADLE Stone Mason Inve orders at While's restaurant on West Eighth street or address at 1AOOD HAWING Gasoline power, by W. W. M(Hre, phone Red 322. Ordws large or mall will be appreciate. ; I 3 HYDE PARKHas 60-foot streets. HYDE PARKHas a magnificent vciw in every direction. HYDE PARK--L too high for malaria, ty phoid and other dread diseases. HYDE PARK -All neighboring property held , , at three and four times our prices. - HYDE PARK Thirty minutes from the heart of the city. HYDE PARK Has the advantage of a twelve grade school. HYDE PARK Offers opportunities to the laboring man that are unequalcd.. HYDE PARK Has free factory sites. HYDE PARK Is high in altitude, low in price. HYDE PARK Is a bank that cannot fail. HYDE PARKThe man who buys today will obtain a home and independence in the future. HYDE PARK Real estate is CASH, plus a very liberal interest and absolute safety. HYDE PARK No investment can be more profitable than well-located real estate near a growing city. v ' ' ; HYDE PARK Lots in this section wiil treble in value in the next 90 days. HYDE PARK You cannot own the earth but you have an excellent opportunity to own a very choice part of it. HYDE PARK-Nonforfeiture. We will keep your account open for 90 days if through loss of employment or through sickness you are unable to keep up your payments. HYDE PARK Life Insurance. In case of death before payments are completed, we will give a warranty deed and return all money paid in to your heirs and executors. The Real Estate Exchange Suite 3 ani 4 Coleman BIdg., Eugene, SELLING AGENTS FOR lfStr MARKILLIE CO., Room 533, Chamber of Commerce, Portland Or. it l MUMHnr 0 0