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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
n Igr;iit2n!i;tt!ti;:;::t::;;:;;:n;:;;;;:;;;;;i;;w - : I A Pi w I II' EICEXE DAILY GUARD. Till KSOAV. 5HTKMBHH 21. HKW TUB ! . - . . - ;?tns;;2s::n::;;? Carefil Men rotect His Family By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise pl and we have no criticism 10 oner. The first necessity for a family however is a HOME. If you have gone this long without one, you should not delay another day. MATERIAL of all kinds is advancing, but is still reasonable. If you need a home and don't take advantage of this opportune time to build then get the insurance anyway for you surely are a DEAD ONE. The Bootfh-Kellv Lumber Co 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. auj5 (A f g fMrF5d2 2 VW ss E30 M3:ii , J2 P i Dsa I - - JL7 . 02 ui - . J. LEWIS, SOCIALIST, WILL SPEAK SUNDAY EXCELSIOR FACTORY (POET PROSPECTOR STARTS UP AGAIN! VISITS EUGENE! IS NOW NKJIIT Ol'KKATlXG DAY AXDl I i AFTER AN IDLKXKSS OF SEVER-, Clarence E. Eddy, known all over! AL MONTHS' DVKATIOX PLAXT i tne coast as th Pe' prospector, was from the Nevada mining districts.! Mr. Eddy discovered the "Lost Pack-1 er" mine in Idaho several years ago. ! I selling it for a good sum, and it Is The Eugene excelsior factory, onenow wonh over a million dollars. He I of the city's leading manufacturing has spent the past three years in the I institutions, has resumed operations ! Nevil(la sold fleld8 nlld ln Ueath Val" ! after an idleness of several months' i ll'-v' 11 l,art of the tlme 1,1 tl,e 'utter; duration, caused by the financial de-1 l,lace w,ln "Scotty." the notorious, prcssion. The mill Is running night ! spendthrift. As a poet Mr. Eddy has; and dav with a full crew having 1 K"l"'d considerable of a reputation, ' Htnrteil the flrat nf tin. urouont n-.w.k ! having already published a number Octubre:t and 4 al the rate of 2ii. The company has orders ahead for """ '"' "s uuuuier in prepara- fltrnl return limit i'l davs from date excelsior to keep the mill in opera- . '""m on ran nas attract- M. J. l.owla. of Portland, will do llver an address, "Why People Object to Socialism," Sunday, September 27, In the city park at 3 p. m. Mr. Lewis Is noted ns one of the most powerful speakers In tho Socialist movement. si 6 ItKIH'ClOK KATES TO SAX KttAXCISCO On nccount of the Tians-Mlssls- slppl congress to lie held nt San Krani'lsco October filh to 10th. spec lal rouml-liip tickets will be sold on started the first of the present week of sale. , J. ClIl.l.ETTK. Agent. V. M. ('. A. EMPLOYMENT III lti:l KOI I STl'DEXTS trees and preparing them in the prop-: er lengths for converting them into 1 excelsior. The pay roll is large, hen.'e On behalf of University students i ,he resumption of operations will needing employment the Y. M. C. A. naturally be felt in the community. ..!l,t.r ull ' 1 NOTICE OF MEETING OK iioaiii) ok Kyr.u.iz.vnox Hon for nn Indefinite period of time. l'" attention, and it was receiv This plant employs twelve or f if-' Mr- "ryan with expressions of teen men steadily, besides numerous "I'Proval. men In the woods felling the bnl:.i 1 of the University Is conducting nn , employment bureau. If you havei work and care to help students who are working their way, pleas- call up James Lyman at I'nlverslty dorml-1 lory. Illack ! yrAIM'EKI.V MKKTINt; OK M. E. ( Ill lU'M SOI'TII The (luavterly miv: lug nf the M. E. r'unvh. Sonlll. will he tjehl ;it .lline lliiM t'i'v ttel Siiih1:iv, Sepletnher :'M. liev, ('. 1., Mcl'ausl.in I. of I'orvallis. preitltnt; ehler. will prea-ll ttt 11 a. m., adininister the sacrament and hold session of conference In after noon. J. X. t'lt Alt!, P. C. Company C will give their first dance of the season Sat- urday night at the armory. Music by Svarverud's orches- tra. NOTICE TO l'AHMEHS. Notice Is hereby given that on the! third Monday, being the lfltli of Or- ! toner. I SKIN, the board of onualiza-i llav and grain wanted In evclnni-e '' ' '"""'' ""'t house it, rr , 'S! Lane county. Oregon, and publicly hnne at once Steve,,. 11. et CALL KOIt CITY WAHItANTS.. Notice Is hereby given thai all city warrants drawn on the general fund up lo and including No. r7.", regis tered February 11. ISO, will be paid on presentation at my office Sep tember 24. 1!10S. Interest will cease on that dav. KltANK KE1SXEK. City Treasurer. Eugene, Or.. Sept. IS, VJOS. MMI.I.MMN' OA It HO L1C NAI.VK WITH Alt 'K and WITCH HAK1, Th best salve In the world for cut. rrors lion or iu:iitie er pi',';.,:' y aj-sised h in,'; and i; s,h.ail he ;he duty of persons inter ested to appear at the nine and place appoliucl. I'aied this 24th day of September. HEN.1AMIN K. KEEXEY. County Assesstir lor l.ane Coun ty, Oregon. 'or-, nn, i House. Commercial Club rl- , Tel. Main ji. COMPANY A. ATTENTION There will be a ouartcrlv insnec Hon of Couipany A, Fourth Regiment Tuesday evening. Septem-1 3.s 1 - Uesldence 3'.'4 High street, tf vtasoune viooctsaw. O. X tier 2Sth. All members are notified to ue present. HAY. MONO A. HAim. Captain Commanding (H:i!MAX I'OACH STALLION The German coach horse whici. I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand durlny xhe season at Hangs' barn. tf J. H. PERK1X3. WOOI SAWI.NO. Jnhn M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Hoddy. All wood sawed to guage! For prompt service nhnnn uiaoi. Krl- Ertt Eugene Rciiiibllcaus Met't day t.veiiiug. The East Eugene Republican Club will meet Friday evening at Demp ster's hall, at 7:30. A good nrogr.i,,, brule. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet-1 and prominent speakers hav ter, chapped hands and all skin erup tions, ttuaranteed to give satisfaction or momy refunded. Sold by Linn Ora H. writini-. street. Kodol (.MH I ISIIINli AT NEWPORT. Vdsire luis in'st been received th:l( Si!eisi,le and Chinook Salmon are being i. ingh: on trolls in Y.iktn:i Hav. s'.- I .iif' shipment of rugs on t he read; ;0t (or them and save monev CHAMHKKS HARDWARE CO. In a verv shon ,,n.. enable the stomach to do the work ,t - iii-imi ill). I no SI" i-l r lr it i 1'l'';!'."r"1 , ' t 'lisest the food vou .u- I - "ii; iiiin j .....a, Llll- MtliniUil r.-gisier your name ior t.ift ;m, fu-1 pleasant to take tine prosperity. It is important; do all druggists net f.u! to bo present. ; llv orde SVRVEl;rn I'-v E. SLVTTEKl.Y. Se, kind- Kodol ill. without ,iouh'. vour stom.u-h strong and win instantly reltee you ef all the torn of indigestion. Oct a bo; It today. It is sold here l,v all gists. - :up tl d.-us DevVI't small pill sure. Sold' . . at. kirnu m and it is h iw.:-ir;wi It Is sold lure VIS PiUUUivy ( 'Mit i'i i" -,Hl fnr.,il,,r "' au HIIIIlllfilMI CO. . Little Early Risers ,-, I 'asy to take ,.,,., a,! druggists . tf tf60regon Builders Are you doing what you can to populate OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers,ho!: mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brwJ hands and a willing; heart capital or no cipiti Southern Pacific C (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the Eafl tribution through every available aeency. not help the good work of building; Ortfon 1 us me names ano aoorc.a , - . ., 1:1 i l. :..,-j : thu tate? WewtHI bear the expense of sending them complete au about OREGON and its opportunities, mi niMTSTS TiriCETS will be onuleJi ber and October from the East to all points The fares from a few princlprl cities are. From Denver.. ..$30.00 Fr?.mr " Omaha . 30.00 " KansasCity 30.00 v " St. Louis ... 3-.50 IS" " Chicago.... 3S.00 TICKETS CAN BE PP-", liyou want to brine a frirnd or reWive ''"'uir amount with any of our agents. T he by telegraph. A. J. GILl ETTE. U Im. McMUF RAY, General Passenger Ag.ot- r, i i ronians, wrcguu. aI XOTICK Henson do. public tvpe Address 395 East Fifteenth MOST CM0CER Olympic f every sack V Mad, -I "J more loaves ot , Juf es more loaves 1.- ,r, lihtf cJ V' us for ramp loaves are ugu," .ttt' quanHtyof bre.J olhet Hours. - THE PORTLAND FLO V t'HAMUKKS -.lAlilnVAUK B1U.MIKC dTRKIL " To 1 tnr of drtyln and ex P . JUa cot hl 2712, of trial. J. W. Kavs Pur Co I Monarch ranges. Thirty d4 Vnd"T p f tlll'tl f) luxury tb tk rfc f CflAKBBRS; HiftWJRE CO.