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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAII.V CUAKIi. HIAV. SEITEMBKK 25, 10OH A Careful Man Protects His Fami ly The Clothes Do Not Make the Man But if they are well selec ted, well made and fit perfectly, they improve his appearance wonder fully. You can get such clothes at our store because we are sole agents in Kujene for the celebrated Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits. Our fall stock this year is the most complete in all respects we have ever carried. Also, you will find them reason ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled im 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 aud 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 ED. HANSON Hast Ninth vStreet HALL (Sb SHUMWAY rliiiiiluiin and Hewer Work. Also general lobbing In tin and heel Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing mtu-et "hurl lllark 171. 7th and Oak Sis. Heating furnace, brlrk and founda tion atone for sal cheap by First National Uaak. 0 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. Booth-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. HEAVY FROST DOES BIG DAMAGE TO HOP CROP Heavy fronts occurred limt nlnht and tliu night tu' foro unit ns u result tli ii hops that Imil not yi't boon plck ih! ui i) liiully injured, iirroiillnK In re ports received ut Tho (liiarcl otfloo today. At Heavoy Brothers' IiIk yaril on tho McKonziti thu hops wore turn ed tirown by thn frost, but tt 1h tliciunlit that if they are picked lin lucdliitcly there, will tin mi h ri'iit diiinnia, alttiniiKh they will nut tin an niiirktalito an thoso that won pick ed before thn friiHt mine. Heavoy Hi ut tii'i s will have ahum a week's picking yut. Reports friinl iithtr imrtM of thn county indicate that thu 'holm aro nil noil tu Hoiiio yards ami plcklim ceased this morning In a niimlicr that hail nut been finished titi. Ice a bun l au eighth of an Inch thick formed In basins of water In Kim no anil surrounding cuiiniry dur ing tho night. M. J. LEWIS, SOCIALIST, WILL SPEAK SUNDAY M. J. Lewis, of Portland, will de liver an address, "Why I'eople Object to Socialism," Sunday, September 2 7. In the city park at 3 p. in. Mr. Lewis Is noted as one of the most powerful speakers In tho Socialist movement. i6 Ui:iH"fKl ItATKS TO SAX FRANCISCO On account of the Trans -Mississippi congress to he held nt San Francisco October tith to 10th. spec ial round-trtp tickets will be sold on Octobreil and 4 at the rate of t '-'. final return limit IS days from date of sale. A. J. (Ul.t.KTTK, Agent. CAM, FOR CITY WARRANTS.. Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants drswn un the general fund up to and Including No. t7S, resls tercd February 11, ISO. will he paid un presentation at tny otltce Sep tember 24, I'.'OS. Interest will cease on tluO dsv FRANK HKISNKH. City Treasurer. F.uscno, Or., Sept. IS, 1!US. I'rlie night tonight at the (iraud. llll.l.MlltK miOTIIKHS For all kinds of drsylng and ex press. House phone Hud 2741; of 1'rlae night touhjM at the lirsnd. O O movpi to orsT a MDIH OKI) (Xil'NCILMAN MoilfonJ, Or., Sept. 24. To fill the law to the letter, aa askod for In a petition filed with him for the re call of Jofin D. Olwell, ward council man, Uunjamln M. Collins, recorder, will Issue a call this week for a spec ial election to be hold on October IS. Tho petition waB curculated sev eral weeks ago and signed by many who afterward seemed dcHtrous of having their names removed. In the meantime thu petition has been gath ering dust In the nrchives of the city hall, apparently lost until the orig inal petitioners demanded action thereon. It may be that a restraining or der will bo 'gotten out before the election call ifeclnring It illegal. Mr. Olwell has three months more to Berve. for SAI.K At No. G5 Kast Seventh street, fiirnfshlngs of 7-room house, all good as new: car pets, blinds, curtains, chairs and rockers, stands, dishes, bric-a-brac, kitchen utensllB, dining room suite, secretary, chiffonier, bunkers, clock, pictures an to be sold at once. Call from 9 to 12 a.m. tf W. L. SOl'PKKS. gi'AKTKItl.Y MKKTIXO OK M. K. CliritCII SOI TII The quarterly meeting of the M. K. church. South, will be held at Junc tion City next Sunday, September 2!'. Uev. ('. 1,. MeCauslnnd. of Oorvallls. presiding elder, will preach at 11 a. in., administer the sacrament and hold session of conference in after noon. J. N. CHAM. I C. COMPANY A. ATTKXTIOX There will be a tion of Company A O. N. tl., Tuesday quarterly Inspec Fourth Hegiuient evening. Septeiu ber 29th. All members are notified to be present. RAYMOND A. NAUR. Captain Commanding. (.'HUMAN COACH STAI.I.lOX The Gorman coach horse whirl I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand durlug the season at Hangs' barn. " J. II. I'KUKINO. Mikll) SAWINd. Jhn M. r Dixon, successor to V K. lloddy. AU wood sawed to gu.ige For prompt servlie phone Hlaek J312. Residence 32 4 11. gh street, tt tiasollne Woodsiiw. Prize night tonight at the Grand. I'rlie night louUhl at the Grand. O By carrying a FRANKLIN UNION IS DEDICATED IN BOSTON (Contlnuotf from Page One.) the city or Boston was to be let out in small an ins to apprentices in the trades (luring the period of one hun dred years, and at the end of that time 100-131 of ft was to be used for public improvement of the city and state. The first hundred years passed, uud twenty-five more were consumed in debate as to the details of iminnKemt'nt and expenditure. At Hie end of that time the 100-131. amounting to about. $4 00,000, was used to build the handsome struc ture dedicated today, and to the amount has been added by Andrew Carnegie un equal sum ns an en dowment. The hulldini; is a handsome fire proof structure of five stories. Class rooms are dlstriblted throughout the buildiUK on every floor, and there are large druunhtlni; rooms, studies, laboratories and special lecture rooms for chemistry a til physics. On The first floor are grouped the lobby, or exhibition room tho latter tor the display of industrial material of va rious kinds the offices of adminis tration, tho library and the large lec turo hall, seating nearly 100 per sons, and designed carefully and sci entifically to meet every require ment of proportion, ventilation, acoustics, light and convenience. The lobby, or exhibition hall, ifr about fifty feet square and Is treated In wrought iron and rare marbles. The frieze consists of a series of panels, each containing n painting to Illustrate a trait of Franklin's many sided character. Kach group is flank ed by smaller panels bearing insrrtp tlons from "Poor Hlchnrd's Alma nac.' The paintings are arranged chronologically and thus afford a graphic biography of the great man by whose philanthropy the building was established. The Krankliu I'nion will be open ed to students next Monday. Class es will be offered especially for fore men, mechanics, and others engaged In manufacturing or building indus tries. There will also be courses in shop formulae, steam. Industrial chemistry, mathematics for builders, mechanics, machine drawing aud In dustrial electricity. Prire night tonight at the Grand. 1 Company C will give their first dance of the season Sat- ; urdsy night nt the armory. 4 Music by Svarverud's orches- trii. J' I'rte night tonight at the Grand. ' Small alarm clocks at Watt.-', tf I'rUe night tonight nt the Grand. l'tire niitht tonight at the drain! Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise p J rritirUm to offer. I 6. W. McREYNOLDS CHOSEN PRESIDENT (Continued From Page One.) ing effort gave a splendid Interest to tho occasion r to the teachers and pu pils of the high. Central and Catho lic schools for the beautiful manifes tation of their patriotic spirit and their hearty demonstration of loyal ty and welcomo extended to our aged and crippled comrades God bless them and last, hut by no means least, to fhe noble patriotic ladles of the Women's Relief Corps and the Ladles of tho O. A. R.. whose loving hands provided and served the splen did banquet, so generously and freely furnished to all the veterans and their friends. To the citizens whose generosity In subscribing funds for the occasion, a feeling of gratitude wells up In our hearts to vou one and all. J. F. GATES. J. H. PRATT. L. PHETTEPLACE. Committee. A KIUIT CAXXKItV ASSUtKI) AT ALBANY Albany, Sept. 24. A big fruit cannery for Albany is assured bv the action of the Albany Commercial Club last evening. The club agreed to pay half the purchase price of the site for the plant, which will be erect ed by 11. .1. Moores, of Albany, and 11. S. Giles, of Salem. The proposed plant will have a capacity of 10.0011 cans of fruit and will be In operation in time to han dle the crop of fruit next spring. It is planned to steadily enlarge the out put until a capacity of lO.ono cans of fruit Is realized. The cannerv will devote its work to fruit exclusively. Moore has been planning for tlie establishment of the plant for some time, and appeared before the Com mercial Club last evening with a proposition to build a SlO.imn pian If the club would pay half of the pur chase price of $ I S l 0 for the site se lected Priie night tonight at the Grand. Prize night tonight at the Grand. GOODS GIYKX AWAY We want to clean out our lines of! silver deposit wnre and Hoheniian ' glassware, and will give the entire' "i iu one nuniireii and thlrtr-flve pieces away to uur customers 'with' every purchase of or up to J10 we III give one piece of Hohemlnn ' glass, w ith every purchase amount ing to 1' or over we win give one, Piece of silver deposit ware The fi.un art cents to 1 r.n. This will continue until evev piece Is gone. Optl.al work is include,! ,. ' O. WATTS. 1 he 1 p-to-date Jeweller and tip. t;eian. Cor. Ut-:, a.- Wl!lam,;(, I'r'.ie night tonUht at the Grand. O While , Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E 9th St. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage ment. We have thoroughly clean ed and renovated the building throughout , remedellng It in many ways. The dining room has been newly painted and papered and we are In a position to guar antee the best meal in the city for 2 0c. Good coffee and fresh meats a specialty. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 25c. Give us a trial and we will do the rest. Meal tickets for week. 21 meals, $3.50. Fe male help In kitchen and dining room. MRS. A. WADE &, CO.,' Props SKVEXTH & OIJVK STS. AUTOMOBILES Frank Bennett &. Son Oitigt Purl and 1 2th. Phone red 1 7 1 1 ReesKiael Kir, Premier. Ford The beat can lor the price, 700 and up Cars (or hire YOoli RAWING Oasollne power, bv W. W. Moore, Phon9 Red 32S2. Orders large or small will be appreciated. XOTK K TO FARMERS. r Hay and sraln wanted In exchanse '"r pianos or orcans. See u or tele phone at once. Stevens & Hitlln Pi ano nouse. Commercial Club Bik Tel. Main 41. Co i A MCfc. MITLE MEAL4 j THE Tlltlll Is always appreciated, ! ; everything so iietinu some these June wni your appetite is fktk. I mint to treat your fricmls. I or your sweetheart to ; cooked to the Qoe' ! them to the Theatre C Grocer You will always the best brardi Croccria Frcsh'Grcci.Vi-j' Flour and Fs No delays, wen"1"1 Pierce Brcj Phone Main 53 School ani School Sup SchwarzschiW ,:: ThcHoustofSuj 586 win J. W. BARRI'j Expert noii'' Moves anythicf' ' tM Fifteenth - Red 4511. o O o