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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
' -i ------zxijjnjjs; Do You Want to be a WW s n United State emator? Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat a U. S. Senator for re-election, one of th major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved his home tow- by nailing two boards together or laying one brick on another." NOW is the time for you to remove one obstacle to your successful candidacy by building home for yourself or some homeless would-be renter. We can furnish the LUMBER. He IBooth-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co !i:!::::!i!:?:!t::::!i:ii:::!:i!!t:i!!::i!!:::::i::::::tt:ii:t::::i:n::t:tt::::n::::::t: There is an Increasing Demand For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business College has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 1908 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business College EUGENE, OREGON GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR THEATRICALS I New York, Sept. 18. For theat I rlcal managers and players the sea son or isuj-us is going to the the worst that has been experienced In over a aecae. this Is the prevailing Opinion amnll thn momhu,.,, nf ihn I profession and though the season hns JUSt begun the nrpftlr.Hnn being borne out by the facts. While ' tllO llntiruuulylli th.. I I ..... . DniuH mm una exituen since last fall appears to be lifting for oth er lines of business there has not ap peared as yet any signs of returning prosperity In the theatrical business Several llrondway shows that were put on for a run only a week ago have closed on account of poor busi ness and tile lll!tll!lirru ,-.. to find attractions that mav meet I with a greater degree of public fa-1 vor. Many shows, of course, have started on the road with the opening of the season, but the number of players who have been unable to find engagements is still surprisingly large and It Is predicted that before I the snow flies the ranks will be In-1 crenseu mrough the failure of shows that will be unable to weather through the season. ATLANTIC FLEET SAILS FOR MANILA I Albany, West Australia. Sept IS The American fleet under the I command wf Hear Admiral Sperrv' left here this evening for .Manila' I The lonnectlrnt did not leave with ... Lr Msst''s "t will depart at midnight nnd overtake the fleet to morrow. She was delayed bv coaling operations. h vi:TiiKit I'ltKiiicnoN' HU TIIK NOHTII WKST Oregon and Vnhlngron. Fair tonight.. Saturday. Cooler can portion probably light frosts. Idaho.- Fair tonight. Sat urday rooter HOtithweitt. INm ibly light from, south portion. (J.lSOLINh WOOD SAW. TK.lt 'II KKS' .MKKTIM1 A general meeting of all teachers of the Kugene public schools Is here by called for Saturday, September It, nt 2 p. m., In the high school as sembly room. Following the general mooting the principals will meet with the teach ers of their respective hulldlng lil'Y C. STOCKTON. 1 Superintendent. (iarrlson Clhson saw all wood to gage. Office lllack 1371. Home lllark 1751. tf About novu today a team attached to a two-Heated hugy dialled down Kant Thirteenth street from towards the rilerclly and turning on Wil lamette street, went it, tilth. One of the hordes wa a gray slot the other ii bay It a not trained to whom the out III belonged. MII.I.INKHY OI'KMMJ. The IMvldson Sisters will have their Opening Suturdav, September If. with a new stock of goods not shop- worn. Kverbody Invited Tl W Klglith St. SISdw , Millinery Owning. I Saturday, September lih. llolton Jenkins, 2S K Hth Stnvt. SIS Monarvh rouge. Thirty days' fr ' trial. J. W. Kaj Fur. Co. tH ADVKltTISKI) l.KTTKHS. September, 16, 'OS. Ackerby, Mrs. 11. Hrlley. Mrs. Martin Clondonoh, Miss Myrtle Fuller. Terry Crunnlng. Mrs. C. H. Illldenk. K. A. lwls, X. Low, Tom l.npen. C. S. Manska. Carl Mi Klunts. Tho McMurry, Miss Nellie H. Miller, Thomas Moore. Harvey Moore. Miss Olive Huberts, Montlo Shermon, Florence Simmons, H l Stanley, Miss Florence Stevenson, Mrs. William Thurman, Miss Nina V IV. HSeneral IMIvervl. luilen. Mrs. Krfle. J. I.. I'AilK, 1'. M. lest quaMt tents -,n :. IHAMHKUS IIAltPW.lKK CO. OPENING OF OTTO'S GRILL SATURDAY EVEMING Otto'H new erlll room will he nnnn.i ed to the public Saturday evening' irum a-.iv to 12 o clock and the; grand formal onenini? will nn.i Sunday evening with a table d'hote' uinner irom 4 to s o clock. A full orchestra will furnish music on both; evenings. After the Hlnnu,. Uiin.u evening, the grill will remain open! nit ii ror regular business. Fol-; lowing Is the menu for tha tnhlo d'hote dinner Sunday evening: i Toko Point Oysters En Demi Shell Consomme Clurem'unt Kn Tasse celery Kn Hriinche. Salted Almonds lueun Olives. ; Filet of Sole ala llollandalse I'onime d'terre ala' Pom d' Uuerre Houlet de Printemps ala Marengo Petit Pois Francaiso En Casscolettes Huron Sirloin d' Itoeuf ala' Clianipig inons Ponitne de Terre En Creme Salada ala Waldorf Tutti Frulttl Asortl Petit Fours Frontage do' Roquefort Bents Crackers ! Demi Tasse MONKS WILL HOLD MKW lOIIAY. " " "--Large front room anl bed ri,,,m adjoining, furnished electric lights: nhone mt i,.,k. "' cotuodattons for two or thr.,.,- ' "i months ago I fll'lt' llemen preferred; 732 Mill St. OFFICE IX COUVALLLS.' Corvallls, Or., Sept. 17. The election contest proceedings filed by ex-County Clerk T. T. Vincent has been dismissed and Victor Moses de clared elected Clerk of Benton Coun ty. The decision was handed down by Judge L. T. Harris Thursday morning. In reaching his conclusion Judge Harris passed upon about 250 ballots, with the results that the ma jority of Moses was Inrreased rrom three to ten votes. The trial develop ed that there was more or less care lessness (111 the luirt ,f ...: ! Judges and finally on the i,a,i r Uerk Mneent who was custodian of he ballots but Judge Harris makes it clear that he found no evidence Of anv haMiita hi,vl 1 . w(tn - "R ""en tampered This case occupied the rourfs at tention fully two week. .1,, and the rnt. uro These are taxed in. WAXTKO To borrow tlTflonn at b per cent, tiood security given Address 1).. care of Guard. tf FOR SA1.K Cood paying cash busi ness: everything complete nnd running Small capital required tall t:', Willamette St. si; against the plaintiff. MONEY TO LOAN tin good secur. " at , per cent interest. Address 11 are of Guard. s:;. FOR KENT. -T-.. fir.. will furnlh to suit: W. Seventh Street. HOKNKS W AXTI.O 1 "HI be nt the Bangs Llv ory Company's stables in Kugene Friday and Saturday to buy on,, or two rars of hrss. ranging m weight from ii p.,,,,,,, p TOM WATSOX Si 9 S..,.itl w. -v Our Fall Suits Will Suit You We have largest and finest line we have ever car ried in stock. The fa mous Michaels, Stern &. Co's brand is unex celled by any line of Men's Clothing in the market and we are sole agents for Eugene. Orr clothing is made to look well the latest creations in style and pattern. You will find them reas ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing coods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not Contentmera The lareer pirt of m- teatment ladhjctJ upon whityniiml Thy wait or ionu mm, time to open icicnJ mercbanti DtnL Do it now. Make rtf; and ycu will unci thing worth every A Interest Pn on Saving De? ED. HANSON East Ninth Street CAPITAL - KITCHEN i Succfuen14! ARMITACEiJ Livery, Fe class c.ill rooms, i at l.'ti 'ASOLIXK HOOD SAWING Hard brick for rhlmnev, IHAMHKUS HARDWARE CO 011 up 1'f.oio Mn 3: '' K. A. M;tian. or Farmers ?v,at lf 1 I .H :ltd t Hilt I lrs Sjij Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &Lef(lerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 99 Villard Boulevard 1 j Oak oJ7lhj Groce I Vnu Wll j the best I r-...l.irrfSlVn' rrcbm' ,rj 1 Cln,irUBfl 1 IV NodiiV.lr"' i Pierce B1 Phone Man3 O