Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 19, 1908, Image 4

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    THE ElttEXE DAILY GUARD. SATURDAY. SEITEMHER 19. """
THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S
COMBINATION SUITS.
INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS
ONE KNICKERBOCKER,
ONE PLAIN.
THIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of
knee pants, is guaranteed to stand the hardest
wear without ripping or tearing.
The Pants are taped and sewed twice. The Flain
Pants are made with Double Seat and Knees from
seam to seam.
Riveted buttons that can't pull off. All edges are double stitched
cloth scientifically shrunk and sanitarily camphorated to protect it
from moth and germs. '
Wearbetter Combination suits give the best value for the least
money $5.00 for the suit with extra pants.
ALL PATTERNS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES.
FOR SALE BY
CT AMI PVQ 612 Willamette St.
O 1 Jt 11 w 1 O EUGENE, OREGON
FOR SALE
City Properties
No. 101 lot. 00x160 fct. Prlco,
No. 12. S-room house Vnnt Sixth
Hi rod; lot 06 2-31160 foot. Price
filUH). -
No. 20 3 lota In Orosa addition.
Price :ttV
No. 24--Lot on North Lawrence
itroot. Price, (KSifl.
No. 43 New Iioubo and Darn, Went
Ninth street. Price, 5000.
On aero In ltlulr addition, l'rtco,
(KM).
No. 60 Ono block westorn part of
Eiinono, near Klovonth street. Price,
$UHo.
No. 73 Two full-sized lots Kast
Kukoiio. Price, (1750.
No. 7S Now 7-room honse on
pared itroot; alto of lot tt 4-6x160;
very fine looatiou. Price, 47M.
No. T 7-room house, plastered;
arood well; barn; aome fruit. Price,
2ll0.
No, 843 lota West Ninth street;
9IIOO, Oliioo, fliitMl each.
No. 87 Now K-room house; good
bars; two unfinished rnrniii up
stairs. Price, :io(M).
No. )) I.dtn fl. 7, 8, west part of
town. Price. DillftO.
Whole block on College Hill.
Prlco, 91 100.
Farm Lands
No. 3 1!4 arres Knod laud four
miles from Kiikoiiu, (ITS ier ncre.
No. 4 111 acres Kurdenlnnd; one
set to cherries, clttlit plow Iniul ; four-
I
room house, woodshed, barn; fenced!
chicken Unlit; 64 miles out. Price
No. 6 66 ncrea near Creswell; 60 i
III cultivation; ood 7-room house; j
Kood fencliiK; youiiK orchard of 60 1
trees; enoiiKh timber for firewood. I
Price, DUlioo.
No. 7 241 acres below Colmrg;
house and barn and oHtbulldlnKs;
crop goes with the place; V4 down, i
balance on time. Price, (110,00.
No. 9 286 88-100 acres, pusture
and hnyland. Prlco, -J mt ncre.
No. 23 364 acres near Coburn;
this Is a fine icraln farm; very fine
farm house; barn not so good. Price,
1S50 n-t acre.
No. 30 196 acres noar Creswell.
Price, 90 mt acre.
No. 32 244 acres three mile
from liugeno; good house of eight
rooms; 40 acres In cultlvatloa, bal
ance In pasture and timber; water
piped to house; subject to lease Oc
tober 1. 1909. Price, $0000. .
No. 36 698 acres on MnKensle;
flue pasture load. Price, 900H4.
No. 37169 acres west 1 miles:
house and barn. Price, 10 pnr acre.
No. 61441 77-100 acres 8 miles
south of IlrowiuTlllu; good eight
room hause; two cattle barns; one
Kimt house: hog house; chicken and
wood houses; wagon shed; water
piped to house: plenty of fruit; 40
acres In cultivation. Price, $.kmm).
No. 63 iiu acres of timber, suita
ble for wood ranch. Prlco, I J.1().
No. 70 280 acres north of Junc
tion; 17i acres In cultivation; bal
nace In timber and pusture; all fenc
ed; old orchard; elubl-rooni house;
blacksmith sho pnd tools; 100 bend
of sheep; running water. Price, t:n
imt ncre.
.Notice of Sale of Warrants
Pursuant to authorization duly giv
en by the voters of School District
No. 4, of l.ane county, Oregon, at an
election duly held In said district on
the second day of .May, 1908, the di
rectors of said district will Issue and
sell the negotiable. Interest-bearing
warrants of the district to the amount
of 16,000. Said warrants will be
due twenty years after date, payable
at the option of the district arter ten
years from date; will bear Interest at
tho rate of five per cent per annum.
Interest payable semi-annually, and
will be issued In denominations to
suit the purchasers, but in no case
less than fiO. The public generally
and each resident of the district In
particular may subscribe for said
bonds or any portion thereof not less
than (50. Subscriptions should be
by sealod bids stating the amount of
warrants desired and the price that
will be paid therefor, ' which bids
should be deposited with the under
signed at his office In the city hall,
In Kugene, Or., not later than 7:30
p. m. on the 30th day of September,
i 90S, at which time and place tho di
rectors of said district will meet to
open said bids and award said war
rants to the highest bidders therefor.
The directors reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
FRANK RKISNER,
. District Clerk School district
No. 4, 1-aue County, Or.
Kugene, Or., Sept. 10, 1908.
InnTTipr nnnwc UCUJC . !
oui iauc unuic nuio " i
OF GENERAL INTEREST!
Horn To Mr. and Mrs K. H. Min
er. September 10, ISO's a ten pound
boy.
A Taft Club Is being oreanlzed in
Onlv preliminary
I arrangements have as yet been made.
'unit nn roiriilar meotillUS have been
"held, but a large number of republi
cans have signified their ni'emion
Joining and the first meeting will be
announced next week.
The steel ceilings are now being
placed in position In the lower stor
ies of the new Phillips brick block
and the outside steel cornice and
decorative work has already been
completed. The building when fin
ished will make a tine showing on
Main street,
Married In Arkansas last week,
Mr. Will Garrett, of Albany, Oregon,
and Miss Maude I'ently of the same
place. Tho Hently s rormeny re
sided in Cottage drove where they
are well known, the old gentlemaiii
"Dummy" having conducted a shoe
shop here.
Attorney Lark flilyeii of Eu
gene, will address the citizens of Cot
tage Grove on the national issues of
the day from a democratic standpoint
at the Masonic iiall Saturday even
ing. At the conclusion of the ad
dress a Bryan Club will be organized.
Conditions In I lie industrial cir
cles of Cottage Grove are better than
they were In 1!"7 or for some years
before. Note a concrete illustration.
Last year the Cottage Grove Manu
facturing Company was doing a little
business with one employe. Man
ager Jones was rustling about mak
ing a hand part of the time, for
there was not enough to keep him
In the ofrice. Now he Is kept busy
in the drafting room, employs a fore
man In the sh ;p and ten men to op
erate the various machines. Two
years ago. the factory was idle part
of the time. Leader and Western
Oregon.
Many Others, Call and See
HOWE & BUOY
542 Willamette Street
..The GRAND
PROGRAM
h Jiniinvtay llorw.
' Ancient llembjcear.
lluuwn Vultures.
. Poor Family' Holiday.
lllltler'a MImIcc.
The lleHt Jilue.
SONGS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT
What Might llnve lb-en.
Hilly IVnr.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. nv
ALL SEATS 10c.
Notice of Adiulnlntrntor's Hale
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Kssle Hickman, adminis
tratrix of tho estate of J. H. Kick
man, deceased, by virtue of an order
of the probate court of Lane county,
Oregon, dated the 27th day of Au
gust, 190S, will sell tho following de
scribed real property belonging to
said estate, to-wlt: The SK and
the Slii of the 8W!4 of Section 11;
the N V4of NK ami tho NWVJ
of Section 14; and tho K Vjof NIOVi
of Section 15, ul In Township IS.
S.. H. -I , containing 62 0 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 Kugene, Oregon, on the 1'Sth
day of September, 1 908. ut the hour
of 1 o'clock p. in., and If no satisfac
tory bid is received therefor. 1 will
after said time sell tho satiio to the
highest bidder fjr cash at private
sale.
Dated this 27th day of August,
KSS1K HICKMAN',
Administratrix.
Notice to Creditor.
N'iOIa I h.tr.,1... .I... .h.t I...
enter of the County Court o'f Uine
v iiuiuj, uregon, uuiy made and en
tered of record on the 2nd .lav of
September. 110S. the undersigned
was duly appointed admin Vrntr of
the estate of l.uella A. Prabody. de
ceased. All persons hiving claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them wl,h the (.roper
Touchers to the undemgncl at the
law office of Woodcock k Pjtter. in
Kugene, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 3rd day of September.
1908.
RICHARD I'ASTON.
Administrator of the Kstate of Luella
A. Prabody, decease I
Woodcock ft Potter, attorneys for
Kstate.
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
J.- E. KILBOHjV
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phono 3391
557 High Street
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
la now opened under new manage
ment. We hav. thoroughly clean
ed and renovated the building
throuKhoul , reuiodellug It In
many ways. The dining room has
beeu newly painted and papered
and we are In a position to guar
antee the best meal In the cltv
for I'Oc.
Good coffee and fresh meats a
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Suud.t. :'.". Ghe us a trial and
we will do the rest Mil tickets
(or week. SI meal,. $.1 :,o. Fe
male he'.p In kitchen and dining
room.
MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props
M t I II A l K MS.
KILLED DEER
WITH A ROCK
The Guard yesterday mentioned
the fact that a Cottage Grove man
had killed a deer with a rock. The
Western O'-egon of that city tells of
It ns follows:
In the days of long, long nan.
when slings were in vogue, possibly
little comment would have been
made on tho following stunt, but we.
of latir d.'tys, who are more niodern
ly provided with hunting utensils,
can truly regard this with awe:
Andrew Ilrund of the local gro
cery firm of Metcalt & Brund was
hunting In the wilds around Bohem
ia this week. He had carried plenty
of ammunition and firearms for It?
discharge, but somehow had failed
to catch a glimpse of the four-footed
game aid was about 'o give up the
hunt ai a bad Job. So straightway
he placed his gun on the shelf ant
cast thoughts of nice tu'cy venslon
from his mind.
One day early this week he hap
pened to be passing through a dense
underbrush when he spied a deer, a
dandy big fellow, who looked at him
with aggravating eyes. With no gun
at hand he thought things of the star
(that was guiding his luck for the day.
me only available object with which
he might inflict Injury to the deer
wns a big rock close by. With no
alternative, ho concluded to tnke a
chance anyway, and so let fly at his
deershlp, striking him in a vital spot.
Whether it was from fright or the
effect of the rock we are not pre
pared to say, but the deer succumbed
on the spot. As a consequence, mem
bers of the party have had deer
steaks and we learn that Mr. Itrund
has traded his gun for salt and rocks
claiming that either has his gun fad
ed In the Bohemia district, it Is re
ported, not very extensively, how
ever, that the deer was unusually
large, but we shall learn more on re
turn of the party.
A MKASl liK OF MKHIT.
Kugene Citlens Should Weigh Well
This Kvidence.
Proof of merit lies In the evidence.
Convincing evidence In Kugene.
Is not the testimony of strangers.
But the endorsement of Kugene
people.
That's tho kind of proof given
here.
The statement of a Eugene eltlien.
L. Ilonncy. 469 Olive St., Kugene.
Ore., says: "I have suffered from
hncknchn frr n ffnml mnnv vnara l i-
tronble was severe pains in the bark
wnicn caused me a greatd eal of suf
fering. My kidney secretions
irregular, unnatural in appearance
and of much annoyance. At night mi
sleep was greatly broken on account
of the frequent action of the secre
tions. 1 tried many remedies but .13
talned no relief until I procured
Dean's Kidney Pills at W. L. Dels
no's drug store. After 1 bad used
one box I received great relief and
on continuing their use my reuiiie.s
quickly disappeared. I take great
pleasure In expressing my apprecia
tion of Poan's Kidney Pllis."
For ale by a!" dealers. Price C 1
cents. Foste: -Xllhurn Co , lluf fa'ci.
New York, sole agents for the I'nl i
t Mates.
i Remember the name Moan's
' and take no others.
The most complete line of
Mens Furnishings
in the city at
TEe TOGGERY
Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $1.50 to J? J
Interstate onius, new cuai, pi.ju to $2,00
Monarch Shirts, $1.00 and $1.25
Cuffs attached or detached
Arrow Collars in all the late styles. V, si7PC
New and nifty neckwear in new shades and stanJ
rkt u d r-i mFi
Lucius ciiiu ii. u i ., vnoves
Hats, Shoes,
Sophomore and Alfred Benjamin Clothing
at D ;kAc 4
IVUJd tO MJl KJO. Willame
You're on the
Right Track I
when your clothing Is looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 286 J
SIGN WAR
That is the way the trade flies.
ELECTRTr STr,M
-.-w WAWl
has the same fascination for J
that light has for moths-ii
attract them 1
A brilliant lighted store is alw
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Cj
Lane County Electric m
JOE TUCK, Mgr.
627S.WM
Handsomi
Decorated
we are selling
have never Mo:
values at in qn
richness of dt
China and En;
"Sfl vta rr rT T THE
vv. m. otvinn, deal
619 Willamette St. Phone Ma
VOl H HOllSK (JETS
I.ITTLK KXOVGH,
for all the work he docs. To keep!
him well shod Is really a necessity,'
for If he goes lame you lose in ser-i
rice. You are lnrited to bring html
here the next time he needs shoeing, j
We do nothing but first-class work.;
Burbach & Bristow i
531 Olive St;
(IASOUXK ttOOH SAW.
C.arrlson Qlbson saw all wood
to aa. Office Black 1571. Home
Ulark 1751. tt
C. R. MEAD
J. V. MACHEN
gEFORE boy.nir real es
tate call up or come to
Spring field, the best town
o! its size in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms ol all sizes
and descriptions, also cty
property for sale.
. M. & REAL ESTATE CO
TWphon Miin 171
EUGENE H0SP
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Proaser, M. D.
P. J. Bartle, M. D.
B. F. Seattle, M. D.
D. A Paint, M. D.
Gto.O'B.DtBir,M.D.
L. E. McDougil, M. D.
For the are and tttil
Medical and Surp4
Modern operating: row j
Spotom and M 1
Full corps ol nan'
Rates on iffM
..Trainincr Srhool for Ntf
Regular course o! lectures by the faculty
f,-.;; . u t TKe medial
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. ''.J
mation address W. KUYKENj
We hare several parties who aro
looklna for homestead loeatlons or
relliuinl.ktuetita: ,!,, ,,,,,,
her i l.rnn If j.mi ko of a:iv c.v',
tl.Mllrstfadi of limt't'r r';i!iiM i; uill
l'.iy "tl lo r!i in AMr, s ..'n
Ke.il'x Coniiaav. 3:T. Faihnis HuiM
Portland. Ore. .,
SKK imsn It! TTll
For your areldent mil h . : !. ln.
snrain-e. Opposite Mto(f ,,.
S--e us for ramp f-irmt;ir. ,.; r;
kinds
School Books
and
School Supplies
Schwarzschild's Beck Stors
The House of Superior Quality
58f W ilUmtt-te St..
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