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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1908)
o I THE KUQKKE DAILT GUARD, MOXDAY, SEITEMUKB 2, 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 Plain 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 moths 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. FOn SALE BY CT A Ml PVC 612 WillametteSt. O A Jt nbJL I O EUGENE, OREGON FOR SALE City Properties No. 101 lot, 60x1 SO feet. Price, No. 12. 5 -room house West Sixth atreet; lot 66 20x160 foot. Price t'jooo. No. SO 3 lots In Gross addition. Prlro No. 24 -Lot on North Lawrence street. Price, fJ?M. No. 43 New house and barn, West Ninth street. Price, JIMMK). One acre In Jllalr addition. Price, (loo. No. 66 One lilock western part of Rugnno, near liloventh street. Price, $2000. No. 73 Two full-sited lots Runt fiimono. Prlco, 7no. No. 75 Now T-rooin house on paved Htroi't; alio of lot 66 4-6x160; vorjr fine location. Price, 947AO. No, 79 7-rootu bouse, plastered; good well; barn; some fruit. Price, SjSiW. No. 84 3 lots West Ninth streot; (II 100, 01200, t:i(M) each. No. 87 Now 5-rooin house; good barn; two unfinished rooms up stairs. Price, $:UMM. No. 89 Lots 6. 7, 8, west part of town. Prlco, $11.10. Whole block on College Hill. Prlco, $1 100. 'arm Lands No. 3 154 acres wind hind four nillei from ICllKetio. $7.1 per licit'. No. 4 10 acres itnrdinlnnri; one sot to rhurrlos. elKht plow land; fuur- room house, woodshed, barn; fenoed chicken tight; 6 14 miles out. Price l!ftO. No. 6 66 ncres near Creewell; CO In cultivation; good 7-room house; good fencing; young orchard of 60 trees; enough timber for firewood. Price, $42410. No. 7 241 acres below Cobnrg; house and barn and outbuildings; crop goes with tbo place; V4 down, balance on time. Price, $10,00. No. 9 286 88-100 acres, pasture and hayland. Prlco, $2J pr acre. No. 23 364 acres near Coburg; this la a fine grain farm; very fine fnrm house; barn not so good. Price, $50 M-r nrre. No. 30 196 acres near Creswell Price, $'20 per acre. No. 3 2 244 acres three miles from Uugeiio; good house of eight rooms; 40 acres In cultivation, bal anco In pasturo and tlmbor; wnter piped to house; subject to lease uc- tober 1. 1909. Price, fOOOA. No. 35 691 acres on McKenzle; fine pasture land. Price, $0H. No. 37 169 acres west t miles; house and barn. Price, $110 per mini. No. 51442 77-190 aorw 8 miles south of Hrownsvlllo; good .eight room haiiso; two cattle barns; oue gnat houso; hog house; chicken and wood houses; wagon shed; water piped to house; plenty of fruit; 40 acres in cultivation. Prlco, $.1000. No. 63 GO acres of timber, suita ble for wood ranch. Price, $IUA0. No. 70 280 acres north of Junc tion; 176 ncres in cultivation; bal mico In timber and pasturu; all fenc ed; old orchard; eight-room houso; blacksmith sbn piuul tools; 100 liimil of sheep; running water. Prlco, $:l.1 iMr acre. Many Others, Call and See HOWE & BUOY 542 Willamette Street ..Ihe GRAND.. PROGRAM Two Stout. Life in llurmah Teak Korost. ' 1 Henry Hudson. .". Short-sighted Jane. Hen Hur, or Koman Hpvetarlo. SONGS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT Ooodbye, l.lttle tilrl ' Would You? Seo and hear llryan and Tnft on the tiunranteo of Hank Deposits. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Evening Petiormonce 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c FOK SAI.K, K.VCHANGK OH l.tA.HK Having concluded to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and an tools connected with the business. Mill located at river bridge In the centre of Kugene city, east and west, and only three blocks from tbe S. P. It. It. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local domund for all slubwood, sawdust, shavings, cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mlllman can make this property pay for Itself in two years, and If ho will operate day and night In one year. Greatest opportunity in thlB part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 20,000 feet in ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything noeded to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Qlve this your early attention If Interested in a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot beat It in the state. The quicker you act the surer you are of making your fortune, for this Is a onance in a liretlme. M. S. BARKER, 333 Pearl street, Kufene, Or. Notice of Halo of Warrants Pursuant to authorization duly giv en by the voters of School District No. 4, of Lane 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 116,000. Said warrants will be due twenty years after date, payable ut the option of the district after ten years from date; will bear Interest at the rnto of five per cent per annum. Interest payable scml-unuuully, and will be Issued In denominations to suit tho purchasers, but In no case less than $50. The public generally and each resident of the district In particular may subscribe for said bonds or any portion thereof not less than 150. Subscriptions' should be by sealed bids slating the amount of warrants desired and tho prlco that will bo 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 9ptomber, 1908, at which time and place the di rectors of said district will meot to open said bids and award said war rants to tho highest bidders therefor. The directors reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. FRANK RKISNKR. District Clerk School iJiatrlct No. 4. Laue County. Or. Kugene. Or., Sept. 10, 1908. COUNTRY CLUB AND LIVESTOCK. MEET BEGINS Guard Special Service. Portland. Sept. 21 The Portland Country Club and Livestock Asso ciation begins Its initial meeting to day. The exhibit of livestock sur passes that shown at the Lewis and Clark exposition, and the races will be the best ever !;?ssed here. The great mile track Just omp!eted at a enst nf 127.000 the. immense barns and steel frame aropKheatre. give the grounds and surroundings an ap pearance of solidity ana permaneu. The track Is considered the best drained that has been built In this part of the United States. There Is a steam railroad line Into the grounds In addition to a splendidly equipped electric line In fact, the latter has been tested and found capable of handling forty-five cars at one time. Together these lines will relieve the ground sofs even thousand people within the first fifteen minutes after a meeting. No event has taken place In the last year that -will be more beneficial to the Pacific Northwest than the vis It of the delegates In attendance up on the National convention of the American Association - of Traveling Passenger Agents. These men have traveled through Washington, spent three days thoroughly investigating Seattle, where they held their con vention, visited interesting points on the sound; then they came to Port land, where they disbanded, going to many polntB in Oregon. Washington and down through California. The traveling passenger agents meet thousands of people every year, and Influence a vast amount of travel. The Missouri river valley Is one of tho most successful hog sections of the United States. Today one of the most popular stock-fattening roods In the Missouri river region Is a mix ture of alfalfa meal and sugar beet pulp, which is produced In Colorado. Advices recently received from that I state show that numerous new mills are being erected, and certainly the Pacific Northwest should give this industry every (possible encourage ment, and this is particularly true since the great international concerns like Swift & Company and others hnve decided to locate upon the Pa cific coast and are now spending mil lions of dollars In building their plant at Portland. A good reliable fattening food equal to corn would make this section of the United States the very richest portion of our great republic. The Hood River Applegrowers' As sociation has just closed a contract for 80.000 boxes of the growing crop, and now have under discussion the sale of 150,000 additional boxes. This will be good news to all the fruit-growing sections of the Northwest. AMCSHMKNTS CALL FOR C1TV WARRANTS.. Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants drawn on tho general fund up to and Including No. 575, regis tered February 11. 190. will be paid on presentation at my office Sep tember 14. 190S. Interest will ceaso on that .In v. FRANK RKISNKR, City Treasurer. Kugene, Or., Sept. 18, 1908. WOOD N AMINO. John M. P. Plxon, successor to W. R. Roddy. All wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phoae Hlack 3JU. Residence 324 High street, tf Uasvtla. Woodsaw. One of the most successful plays of the present season is "The Little Prospector, a comedy-drama which comes to the Eugene theatre on Thursday, September 24. ' The Lit tie Prospector" was written esmi- clally for "Chic" Perkins by a mas ter hand In stage-craft, and the lines and "business" fit her like a kid glove. The character of the self qissertive, Independent, yet lovuble daughter of a degenerate physician Is Interpreted with a charm that wins the audience nnd sets the gal lery gods In a furore, and the real critic is the gallery god. he Is honest to himself and the players and he won't stand for phoney goods. "Chic" Perkins Is surrounded with n group of theatrical atelites that are an important factor In the suc cess of the new play, nnd give the magnetic, little star excellent support, which causes "Tho Little Prospector" to run as smooth as the waters of a mountain brook. There Is an ele ment of pathos In the drama that Is not overworked, and tho comedy Is not of the "slap-stick" order, but Is clean, refined, yet the situations never fall to bring roars of hearty laughter. There Is an Indescribable charm about "The Little Prospector" as Interpreted by "Chic" Perkins that makes the play a success, for It tells the story of human emotions In which love, hato and romance are skillfully blended by a playwright of international fame. Success from a financial, artistic standpoint has crowned the efforts of the strenuous magnetic "Chic" and the little star deserves tho laurel of Fame. R. C. MORtiAN S FVRN1TI RK FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solicl Ited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone. Black 5501. tf r The most compFete line of Men's Furnishings in the city at The TOGGERY Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $1.50 to $2 50 Interstate Shirts, new coat. $ 1 .00 to $2.00 Monarch Shirts, $1.00 and $1.25 Cuffs attached or detached Arrow Collars in all the late styles, xx sizes New and nifty neckwear in new shades and shapes Dents and H. & P. Gloves Hats, Shoes, Sophomore and. Alfred Benjamin Clothing at Roberts Bros, wi, You're on the Right Track 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 ana Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 286 J S I G N W ARD That is the way the trade flies. ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for peoplj that light has tor moths-it attract them its wav A brilliant, lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Cos Lane County Electric Worw JOE I UCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette Handsomely Decorated Chi we are selling at prim have never before over values at in quality, btt. richness of decoration China and English w THE SQUAT 131 Jf M"k TFM THE J VV. Ifl. OKJMLPI, DEAL CROl 6 J 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. VOI R HOItSK GETS I.1TTLK KXOIGh!' for all the work he does. To keep! him well shod is really a necessity,! for if he goes lame you lose In ser- vice. You are Invited to bring him here the next time he needs shoeing, j We do nothing but first-class work. Burbach & Bristow I 531 Olive St. I EUGENE HOSP1TA GASOMNK WOOH SAW. Garrison Gibson saw all wood to aae. Office Black 1571. Home Black 1761. tf For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phono 5391 557 High Street GKHMAN COACH 8TAU.10V The German coach horse whirl, I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at HsnsV barn. " J. II. I-KKKIN3. K. ti. II Vltili r. SKK HKHH IUTTOX For your accident and health in surance. Opposite postoffieo. C. R. MEAD J. V. MACHEN We have several parties who are' looking for homestead locations or) relliniulrhmenis'. also some good tim ber rlaims. If you know of any homesteads or timber claims it will pay you to write ns. Address Aetna Kealty Company. 3J"i Failing Build ing Portland, Ore. t( gEFORE buytntr real es tate call op or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sires and descriptions, also cty property for sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO TekphoM Main 171 Kn. tU. and treatment)! Medical and Surgical (A Modern operating iom wo pn Appliances lor A ray Sputum and blood eumuuw Full corps of trained fl""1 RatesonappKuuo4 ..Training. School for Nurses.. J 1 Rerular course of lectures bv the faculty ana p training in the hospital. The medical and surpa. of tnc hospital constitutes the faculty, r or mation address W. KUYKEND ALL. Medic! and Surgical STAFF Kuykendall, M. D. O. Fran, M. D. P. J. Birtle, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Pilne, M. D. Geo. 0'B,DeBf, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. Photos, stamps and tot cards Ceneral view rk. Sixth street between Willamette and Olive, tf Cider a','i'!' ,, re,-, ! , ,1 at i our facti S.yemScr '.V, Od 2s only. Ingham Vinegar Co. SiS CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hoars the x'V ,r- toiUA'.U.t School Books and School Supplies Schwarzschild's Book Stori The House of Superior Quality 58b Willamette St. 'lip We tarry i Or I kind. and no owi-'-j to have tse 7 ; :fH die tne v.u j r Con.e.vi.-nt!!r lara. n-ntton.";;, all kin.ls of ,nd fr lets. n- f'W; ' ,,r,vi, h US I" "I'-.- hams ...1 Hrt- am !. ' " f)J Ul Phenp :Main0:i