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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1908)
111(18 10 COTTAGE GROVE WILL HAVE A A LARGE THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS, g OF THE ErGEXE DAILY GUARD. SATI RDAV. KKI'TKlHKIt SO, INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS ONE KNICKERBOCKER, ONE PLAIN. TIMS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of knte pants, is guaranteed to stand the hardest wear without ripping or tearine;. The Pants are taped and sewed twice. The Plain Pants are made with Douhle 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. FOR SALE BY STANLEYS 612 Willamette St. EUGENE,OREGON Everything Possible in Cleaning and Dyeing also do pressing on short notice EUGENE STEAM DYE WORKS PHONE AAIN 122 6th AND WILLAMETTE Groceries You will always find ; the best brands ol Croccrics ' FrcshTGrcct. V rotables j Flour ai.d l;.cd , No oVUy, wi b" out own uVlivrrv 1 Pierce Bros. ltxxie VUi.i ii U Ki.tS 4th rMiir.ur&TFR s ph : C,.. yl.L .(,u.(t( !lVH.TltJ ! OJttMt lilt VNU I'll. I , - ti f C. R. MEAD J. W. K' ACM EN JQEFORE buying re.il es tate oil op or come to Springfield, the best town ol its si:e in the v.lley, the best r.tilra.id center and the hrst water power in the State. Farms ol all sizes and descriptions, also cty property tor sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO TfWrhi Miln 171 AUTOMOBILES Frk H'nmt & Son Oar.iff IVrl jiKt l.'th. I'hoiirrfd 1711 Lri cm U ttw rri.c JAW jftl up AX.Vt.M. KMIIIilTIDX Ol' UVK KT.HK WD FA KM l-I.OIIKTS ivii,i. in: iii:i.i KA( Ktot itsK wiu. i:i: aiii:u i.atkk riitsr kaii: to hi: iiixd this FA IIi One of the annual attractions at Cottage drove 'hereafter Is to county ir district fair. Plans were perfected for the-annual exhibition of the livestock, poultry, fruits, farm liroducts. minerals, and manufactur ed articles of southern bane and nor thern DatiKlas counties at a meeting of the Collage drove merchants in the Commercial Club rooms Wednes day evening. Grounds were leased for a term of years, plans submitted for the necessary buildings, officers elected and various committees ap pointed to direct and carry to a suc cessful conclusion the various de partments of the fair, the first an nual exlimiblt of which will be held this season about the middle of the coming .November, the exact date to be fixed at a meeting of the commit tees next Tuesday evening. While a lltle late for holding the fair this year, there Is ordinarily very good weather here up to Thanksgiv ing time, and owing to the fact that commodious buildings will be pro vided, a Utile rain will not seriously interfere with the success of the oc casion. Defore another season rolls around a race ccnrse will he secured and thf n.iual fal 'a-.'ractlons provided. This first cxhibl:. therefore, will be more of a produce and livestock show, or carnival, than a fair, owing to the lateness of the season. Fair officers President, Thomas Dannn vice, nresident. Harrv Wynne; secretary, C. C. Hazleton; treasurer. Ben Lurch. Directors A. Drund, C. H. Bnrk holder, F. D. Wheeler, Ben Lurch, H. H. Veatch. Soliciting committee Ben Lurch, Marlon Veatch and C. W. Wallace. I ...i,nn u,,K,.lt,.a P M Rnrk- holder, C. P. Jones. H. H. Ventch. H..IIHtnc onmmlttPP IT ft Thoilin- son, C. C. Hazleton and Currln Cool- Advertising committee W. U. Conner, W. A. Hemenway and An drew Hruna. Entertainment Thomas Pearce. C. J. Howard and Harry Brehaut. M,in ,i i. Isham. D. T. Aw- brey nnd LeUoy Woods. Exhibits J. f . spray, r. n. kos enlierg A. L. Powell, D. J. DtiUru ille and F. B. Phillips. Fancy work and culinary arts Mrs. P. D. Wheeler, Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. H. O. Thompson and Mrs. II. H. Veatch. Prizes Thomas Pearce, Ben Lurch, F. D. Wheeler, C. H. But'k holder, II. II. Veatch and C. C. Ha zleton. Leader. boux. 4 In Eugene, September 25, to C. W. Sims and wife, a daughter. I (kill h 'S OHfjrQM tt9 9f Appreciates smoking good cisrars. It eiveshin. ret.iT.itimi ;The Mount Hood Cigar is i lavonte amone all thmkine men It is positively the best 10-; Cigar on the market XOTICK FOll SPF.CIAL ELKCTIOX, Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st day of October, 1908, at each of the polling places hereinafter named. a special election will be held in and for said City, whereat will be sub- niitted to the legal voters of said City for approval or rejection, A BILL, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, for a law to amend Sections 10S and 112 of the Charter of the City of Eugene, being Chapter 252, of the laws of the state of Oregon for the year 1 9 0 . entitled "An act to re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith, filed In the office of the Secretary of State, February IS, 1 it 0 r . as amended bv the people of the City of Eugene Ap ril IS, 190S, and to repeal all acts and pnrts of acts In conflict here with," and A HILL, proposed by the Common council of the City of Eu gene, for n law to amend Section 1011 of tho charter of the Cltv of Kti- gene, being Chapter L'.'r.'. of the laws of tho State o( Oregon for the vonr ;i!05, entitled. "An act to re-incor-, ponite the City of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In i conflict herewith." filed In the of ' flee of the Secretary of State. Feb ruary ISth, 1 ! 0 .". . and to repeal all, acts and parts of nets in conflict1 herewith." which said bills were i each proposed and ordained hv the I Common Council of said City' July Hist. lS'OS and on said day filed with the Kecord'T of said Citv; which i election will h l.u at s' o'clock in tho morning and will continue miti 1 7 o'clock In the afternoon of said I October 1st, I '.i us. The following are the designated polling places' ! For First Ward. I'vclone Truck i House, No. 271. E.i-t Eleventh Street; for Second Ward. Hook and ; Ladder room, in City Hall buildin For Third Ward. Heller's lllack ' smith. No. -II W-st Seventh Street' ! For Fourth .Ward, room in rear of i Campbell and Fellman's store on 01 ,lve street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. H s UltYSON Acting City lierorder September lti, r.iiK. jt They TUi ttie Kinki Out "I have used IV Kin" s w i i'., j I'll! for many ears. with Inere.i-in; I satisfaction. They t.ike the kinks out of MoTiueh. l!v,r nnd bowels w:tnoul ft-s ttr rr:et:M. " sas N H Blow n. of l'i:isf!e!,I, vt. Cuarant I s.Atisfa.'toi y at W. A. Kuvkcnd.i'.t's drU'I store. o S'.nnll alarm chuks nt W.i;;s'. t' winter STYLES o Alfred Benjamin Co.s for M, just arrh Regular sues 33 - -atouts 38 to rattcrnsandfatrbl . evershowuM The New Yi Show is on. V 11 . cordially mvitd tend. Roberts TOGGEI 554 WillamettJ There is an Increasing De For Young Men and Women who hav PRACTICAL EDUCATO The Eugene Business C has trained many young men and worn for responsible positions. If youarem ested write us for information -: Fall Term Opens September 1 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Cd EUGENE, OREGON at Plumbing Furnish your new home ' properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all 1 kinds of reliable plumbing ; jnd tinning wrk. v-ali and let us estimate or. your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th St Phone black 1117 Scott's szatai-PepsinuapsDb: A POSITIVE CUr,. ' R ' I ' : - ,r,'- r-"w V 4.. e' r;' " I .lr.l l. t . I i,-ril 1 1 h. t- i run it ,ix ,.f h-. mm KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ! ARM1TACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables j Oak and 7th Eucnc. Or ! BETTING & HENDERSON j masons. ; All kinds of brick, "tone and work promptly and neat: j;1 vork guaranteed. Kei .1Mr;t' Willamette Street. 151 Weet 'l treet. Phonn lt l First-C en I 1ST, Sti ha, 0 o o O 0 o o