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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1908)
othes Do Not akethcMan i&l'T.A. and fit k- 11 i... mnrove F1 v., can get l-.r' . at our ,.JfCfKu"" Ificbaels IStfrn rf twd-tailored k stock this year Lnost complete m r ,ic we nave raci Also, you jnJ them reason- rir.cW. i 1 Ur a complete ljpe .jj be excelled in 'jfy and our prices tjibund lower than o( our coiupcu- ir1 tn sell 3B dim" e. tir nu'II J L...A tin rent ijaa wit Lvand are content r smill pruuis. invited to come . . j Lokat our guous fcer you b HANSON k Ninth Street HENDERSON HASOVS. SrKi. itone and cement ud ifatly done. All t'wL Residence 921 laet, 151 West Fourth Red (117. MS WASTED. till be received at September 26 and 28 b Vinegar Co. S26 mmm Ire: ,; I'll .KB luty wi Wei er Sen fl. fit" iy:i Jnd I If'.: im. is pre: jr. rrii- d: toas IS. !1 ca ablet F i. i UI tnold. Pres, rr. jq.: - yflM c- 1 llljllll X'eeetablePrcparationfor As similating tbeToodandRegula ling ihc S tomachs andBowels of PromotesDiifesUon,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither gitum.Morphine nor Mineral. OT NAHCOTIC. Apefeci Remedy forConsOpft tiofi. Sour StorMch.Diurhoca. Worms onvulsions,Feverish oess and Loss orStm. Tac Simile Scgnerure ot NEW YOHK. tXACT COR1TOF VUIRI, Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales arc growing in popularity and in order to meet the demand we will have on hand a (arge supply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. 1 02 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 ' The Best Are Sewn Into These Garments Stitch by Stitch COSt $40,000 to learn the. knark nf o-pftino- Wnoltex stvles into men's garments. $40,000 spent in searching out the macfAr .t-n f n a r rrr i .1 . ..A,i-Lcuiui.3 or rans. $i-u,uuu paia out mar. isian stvles a r AmdrUn n,;, aa u p-pneed the same as ordinary varments that lack 'U their finish, their exclusiveness. FASHION, The best of these Wooltex garments is the way they wear. There is no cotton, no adulteration in them. Every thread is pure wool. This standard of cloth can be obtained in no other garments but Wooltex, and the style is there to stay. It is put there by skilful needle-work stitch by stitch. Beside the two styles shown here you will find suits, skirts and coats in pleasing variety garments for young and old, including 1 1 Walking tuits in hard finish, fancy suitings, diagonals and broadclothi me with ihcath skirts many with big buttons. Beaucleve coats, modified Directoire tyle-"high waist line in back ilaihed sides bias back, a new and pleasing effect. Artistic evening wra is or broadcloth in pastel colors, with novel effects in trimmings some with cretonne trimmings, hand-tinted in water color. Long coat suits high waist lines trimming cleverly arranged to add to height and increase slenderness novel sleeve effects and enormous lell- covered buttons. ' Marchioness and Belmore coats the standard coats, but made better than the standard way. In material, in style, in workmanship, these coats can not be improved. Separate skirts which button down lo the hem ikirts with side plackets skinswith front plackets skirts with habit backs many in modihed Direc toire style, opening at one side over pleats. and suits, coats and skirts in almost endless variety, all nappy Woolltx i lei -all durable Wooltex materials garments that deligni me eye and hold their attractiveness till the very end. Every Wooltex Garment is two full seasons of satisfactory wear. ul?uw ,or he Woohmx Style book. Proro It you will Bet the newest and ties! ric;uil '"limn Pointers. . fr,n.coin In nod the suits thcm.elves. see the style., seethe materials, see the rt 0 ,M ,,. workmnsi.hlp. , , , inch y """ wl" "anl " " the benefit of the t-t rMrl. styles when t"-y Uvlr " rvk.bl suits as than, ud i.ted within sour sy KM.n suet, m..ur.e . HAMPTON BROS. ilia lijfiui 1, mm For Infanta and PMirir. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOR! TalHIITNIIMHllt, VaiHItTT. t 1 Paris Styles FAULTLESS guaranteed by the makers AW iy TRUTH ABOUT PRINTING PLANTS ; JJFTHIS CITY the cawim has thi. om.v mod. i KKX PI.VXT IX THE HTY AND I Wll.l, HDIHI.K ITS IAPUTIY i IX XKW UXATIOX THIS KALI, j Wll.l. IIAVK THE 1(1 ST All- i hanged ami most lOMi-i.i tk plant ix okkgox i tsiih: ok I Portland The morning paper, with an old. ante-dated linotype and an old drum cylinder Cottrell press with a speed of 1000 an hour, talks about having a better plant than The Guard, which has a new Model 5 linotype, the lat est out, a two-revolution Cranston newspaper press, about twice as large and twice s fast as the Register's, and other facilities necessary for a modern plant. The morning paper moves its old junk Into a new loca tion and brags about It. while The Guard, with a plant already twice as good, will double Its capacity when it la located in new quarters in the near future, a splendid double-decked linotype, Whltlook press and much other material having already been purchased and Is now awaiting ship ment in San Francisco and Portland. That ought to tell the story of growth and business. The Guard Is not spending $8000 for additional equipment, when It already has the best plant In Oregon south of Salem, just for the sake of spending money. We need It in our business. As to taking the building vacated by the morning paper, we simply pre ferred It as a. newspaper building to the Garrett & Mitchell building, into which the morning paper has moved, and which has been named the Reg ister building. It might have been called The Guard building, this paper having had the refusal of it for some time before the owners leased It to the Register. It is a good building, but did not meet our requirements in Its Interior arrangements, and for that reason alone we surrendered our option, as Messrs. Garrett & Mitch ell, who are thoroughly reliable gen tlemen, will Inform any one who cures to know about the transaction. The Guard will not only occupy the rooms vacated by the Register, but will have the floor above, and many improvements will be made in the building, making It one of the most convenient and the largest print ing offices in Oregon outside of Port land. Before long we will be able to Invite the public to Inspect one of the finest printing plants, both for style secrets of 1Lj. I you iingm nave in vnnr pnsv their style, their The Beaucleve is a garment which will serve on many occasions quiet, but con vincingly elegant. The ma terials are the best broad cloths that the makers can buy such material as you want in a dress garment, yet with that durability which you need for daily use. Oh , v'' x ! o j I prim inc. 'vi r !;;:., , .. ., im.!s;t; ,uiy hero. 1 We don ': know anything about in .ancient hit..r of i he n. s;..Mr hs ; ""' 1,1 Ku.-ue-the t'.H'.e when the j Ui'Kistor installed maehinerv that is till doing service there hilt we do , know wii.it has happened in the paM .two nd one-half years Ail that Is necessary to t 1 1 hat has occurred j m this last period is to compare the jl'.iliy and Weekly Guard of the pres ent tin.,. .:h the Kugene papers of i"o years ago. r,mietiody ha... evi dently mcii setting a pretty r-wift pace and it hasn't been the' morn ing paper, either. PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS DOWN TO WORK KXKOI.I.MKXr IXt'HKASIlK TO lAV lttUltl) MKKTIXti TO XKillT AMI HKASSUJX.MHXT OK TKAtHF.lt. The pupils of the high and gram mar schools of the city are down to hard work today. A meeting of the board of directors will he held to night at which a reassignment of some of the teachers, as well as quite a number of the pupils will be made, ana by tomorrow everything will be running in the order that will prevail during the remainder of the school year. Ihe attendance today was somewhat of an increase over the enrollment of yesterday, but the exact figures were not obtainable. The number of stu dents enrolled In the high school Is HO. Ihls is nil Increase of 2S over yesterday. More have been enrolled In the grammar grades, making nn Increase over the first day of last year greater than given In yester day's Guard. A SNAP TO CiaicsK VP KSTATK. 312 acres 2 miles west of Shedd on main line S. P. and on Oregon, California wagon rood, a flno loca tion. R. F. I)., and both phono lines; all good agricultural land with about 200 acres In cultivation, 5 acres or chard, all kinds of fruit; balance ex tra good pasture land, large 8 room house In good repair, brick milk and fruit house; largo frame barn. Place Is all fenced and eroBs fenced. Pos session at once. Price only per acre. H. W. TRIPP, lloth phones. Brownsville, Or. XOTH'K IW'H MOl'XTAIX ClHCliK. Ladles of Rich Mountain Circle. Ladles of the G. A. H., are requested to meet at W. O. W. Hall Thursday at 9 a. in., nnd each bring a pie, a cake, and salad, to assist the corps In entertaining. M A 11 Y SMALL. President. MISS NKL1.IK Ml'P.i'HK.Y, Graduate of Drake Conserva tory of Music, Dos Moines, Iowa, teacher of piano. 273 West Tenth street. Phono Red 29S7. 10. (i. HAKillT. Photos, stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive, tf MKW -itjuAT. LOST AND FOUND Lost from Wil lamette street, found on Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive, "The Little Hungry Lunch Room." Sandwiches and hot cof fee, stew and tmnaltes, etc., served in good style. Come and sue Kd. 21 FOR SALH Good 9-rootn house on Eleventh street, with both toilet and sewer connections; pavement paid for. Call on A. K. Wood, room 21, McClung building, or nl residence, 2SI West Kighth street. :l'l FOR SAI.K OR HUNT One seven room house, cither furnished or unfurnished, with 1 acre of ground; one four-room house with 1 acre of ground, near electric line, this Bide of river. Inquire of Mrs. Powell. 2 6 LOST A ladles' gold watch, closed face, Hampden wirks, crystal broken out and containing bny's picture. Finder pleane leave at the Guard office nnd receive lib eral reward. S22 LOST On West Klghth street going bv Wldmer place, a brown and tan beaver shawl. Finder leave nt Ilerger-llean Hardware store and receive 1 reward. s2l GIRL WANTED For general house work. F.nqulre C. V. Oglesby, 921 Furry street or address llox 2 41. s23 l,OST A receipt book and subscrip tion list belonging to The Guard. Finder will please leave at this of fice. I WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene Poultry Mtore, i"i r. jiii young chickens weighing from 1 to I pounds. Phone Main 04a. WANTED Two girls to work In Ot to's r -tifectlonerv store. Apply In person after 10 a. m. tf MONEY TO LOAN - On good serur i'y at 7 per rent Interest. Address a it t:tn nt Guard. K2fi r i WANTED Girl for general house-! work, wages, 12.. per inoiitli. lu il'iire at 7.".:. High street. tf FOR KENT Two furnished and two unfurnished rooms. 2 1 .'. W. I lih t.r....! r:i': WNTED M--eiiger. o I ri' u ! r at j Western I riion office. (-.2 I and BELL WILL SPEAK AT THEATRE THIS EYENING Hon. Theodore Itell. h,i will ad dress the people of Kugene on the po litical issues of the day from a IVm ocratic standpoint at the Kugene the atre tonight, will arrive from the south on this evenings train. lie will be met by a committee of local IVmocrats and escorted to bis hotel. The speaking will be held at S o'clock The band has been elig aged lo tiirnish music A large number of People fl-Olll Olilsi '.. iioinK ir.t in ili I city t oliear this distinguished speak er and the theatre will doubtless be ' filled. Mr. Hell meets with the Kagles of fer the meeting, he being a past grand president of the order. Vfl'AllTKKI.Y MKKTIXti OK M. K. ( Ill IK II SOl'TH The quarterly meeting of the M. K. cTiureh. South, will he held a: Junc tion City next Sunday, September 29. Rot. C. U Mi'Causland. of t'orvallls. presiding elder, will preach at 11 a. ni., administer the sacrament and hold session of conference In after noon. J. N. (. UAIG, P. C. The reinforced centre Vudor ham mock Is the on! to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger thnn the ordinary kind. CHAMUKRS HARDWARE CO. Warner tunes pianos. Ieave or der at Morris' Music Store. tf rThePlantbehind the Suif : ft? Truly Tailored When you buy a Schwab Suit, no mat ter whether you pay $10 or $30, there's one thing certain, the suit is as good as it looks. We've found that out. Schwab garments are truly tailored inside and out. They're made from dependable materials and repre sent an honest effort to give the best at the price. You take no chances whatever whe:i you buy Schwab Clothes. They're built to satisfy, and they do. STANLEYS 612 Willamette St. liii f II: H ft I .'rMS 11 1 J Wi l r ..- -J .' kVl Kt-3- J fc . 1'!;V'. nil Founded, Controlled and Officered by men of btrmg financial standing , and the highwC pmsible reputation iot prudent buiinni ability, the MERCHANTS BANK of Eugene is well pte pared to meet the require ment, jf every deptitrr and client who desires Safety And tfw Beat Service. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 KITCHEN & KOMPP , Successor t ; , ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLcod, The'. Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL W. H. SMYTH Successor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do a general transfer IiuhIiuusk: wiknI, linuM'liold goods, trunks and nil things In Ills linn will receive prompt mill careful attention. "HiislnexH Prompt nnd direful" Is our motto. Phone Main ll'J lies. Phone, Ited 411 112. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh'Grecu Vegetables Flour and reed ' "" No dclays we b"e our own oVUvctv Pierce Bros. Phone Miln S3 52 EiitS 9th The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Invites your account, whether UrRss or Hituill. Your business will rccoivo prompt, arcurato and cuntlduiitlal atten tion. HAKH ItKPOHIT IIOXKS l'OIl IlKVT T. O. HENDRICKS.. President. ' 8. II. EAKIN, Vice-President. P. K. HNODGRASS, Cashier. IJAHWIN DRISTOW, Assistant Cashier. Lt'KE L. GOODRICH, Assistant Cashier. Madame Dean's FRENCH FEMALE Pills. A Karic, fritTAiM Kr i.ir.r rK hrrrHKMiKi) Mknntui ATinj. Kill MOWN TO FAIL. HhM Hurt-! H-lv! ni,nfiijt.i.n (inar itnl' i 'l nr M.iii. r It. fiin-l' l. 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