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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
MONDAY, SKPTKMBER 28, 10 jt, m HTG15E DAn.T tit; ARB, ii , il HERMAN R1SDER rfo- O . U --K M . THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS, ri INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS ONE KNICKERBOCKER, ONE PLAIN. HHIIIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of X 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. FOR 8ALE BY ft CT AMI PVC 612 Willamette St. O 1 lNbl! I O EUGENE, .OREGON d6Oregon99 Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State. OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing: heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis tribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad '.o bear the expense of sending them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be onsideduringSeptem ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principrl cities are. From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha... 30.00 " Gncinuati 42.20 " KansasGty 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis... 3i.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago.... 38.00 TICjCETS CAN BE PRXPAID Ifyou wint to brine frlrnd or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with ny of our agents. The ticket will I ben be iurnished by telegraph. A.J. GILLETTE, Local Agent, Eugene. Win. M( MURRAY, General Pauengrr Agent. Portland, Oregon. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Delinquent taxpayers will taka Ba ilee that delinquent taxed will not be advertised aa heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of t-hlH mate tuxes that are delin quent after the expiration of 8lx months from the first date of such delinquency muy be paid by any one detuundliiK to pay same and a certif icate of delinquency will be Issued to such purty. Section 37 of said law, In part, reads: "Any dny after the expiration of six months after taxes charged iiKntrut real property are delinquent the tax collector shall huve the right, and it shall be his duty, upon demand and payment ( the taxes, penalty and Interest, to make out and issue a certificate or certificates of delinquency against snch proper ty," and Bectlon 3H la part reads: "Certificates of dellnqnenoy shall bear Intoroet from the date of issu ance until redeemed at the rate of 16 por cent per annum. '." Delinquent taxpayers are thorofore ndvleed that It they hare not paid at leant one-half of their taxes on or before the first Monday In April that the same are delinquent and have been delinquent since said first Mon day In April, and those who kare paid one-half of their taxes oa above the remaining one-half will become delinquent after the first Monday In October, ami all months (rou suck dates a certificate of deltaquenoy bearing 11 (teen per cent Interest per annum may be lamed acaiast your property. To save farther ooaU. penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. H. L. BOWN, Shorlff and Tax Collector. HERMAN RISDER HEW TREASURER OF DEMOCRATS New York, Sept. 20. Herman Rldder, one .f the foremost (Jernian American citizens of the country, was tonight appointed by Chairman Mack of the Democratic National committee as a treasurer of the com mittee, to succeed Governor C. -V Haskell of Oklahoma, who resigned early this morning because of the charges brought regarding his affil iation with the Standard Oil Com pany. In selecting Rldder Chairman Mack acted on express orders from W. J. Hryan. Ilidder will at once take hold of collecting campaign funds for the Democratic national campaign. In choosing Kidder, Bryan and Mack passed over the claims of Moses Wetmore, chairman of the Democratic national finance com mittee and other aspirants. August Belmont Is understood to have sug gested Kidder, even before Bryan ( rN AMmf. HERMAN RIDDER. ordered his appointment. Belmont was said to have been offered the place, by Mack today during a long conference at the Hoffman House. Soon after Belmont parted from Mack a message came to Mack from Brynn ordering Ridder's selection. The formal announcement was made by Mack at the Hoffman House just prior to his departure for Buffnlo at 9 o'clock tonight. "I think we now have a treasurer who will not be subjected to the mer ciless attacks that have been hurled ngninst Haskell," snid Chulrmnn Mack. "Anyway, Rldder Is all right,'' he added as he boarded a train for Buffalo. When seen at his home tonight. Kidder declined to make any state ment on his appointment further than that It had come from Mack rather than from Bryan of the Demo cratic comntittee. He Indicated that he would accept the trust, but declined to give any Information as to what methods be would pursue. T.'O. IIKNDHICKS. I'lri, S. R. KAKIN, VIC. I'd. p. a. sNoncKAss , Caihl.r I I'KK L GOODRICH. Atlt. oaih UAKWIN HHISrOW, AIM C.lh. I'lI K l'OK Hl'KCIAI, KLKCTIOX. The First National Bank EUGENE, OREGON Established J 883, 25 Years. Under Same Management Statement condensed from report to Comptroller September 23, J 908 Itl-lSOlltCI-lH Available cash S4o,Mi'.l s:. Loan MiO.tiati.s: II. H. and other bunds and Kugetui city w ar rants 4I7.0H.V71 ItHtik building and fix tures 34,or. !; Other real estate owned I t.tl7.f J Total l,Sta.4:M.SI Li ui i.l 1 1 i:s rnpltnl J 1 (HI. 000. 00 Surplus and undivided profits 1 19. 332. SS Circulation lot), 000. tut Deposits l.r.74.091 33 Total M.S93. 424.21 1 ! I I i I I I A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF Alfred Benjamin i Co.s' Correct Cloth lor Men just arrived Regular sizes 35 to Stouts 38 to 44 Patterns and fabrics better il cvw snown before The New York $ Show is on. You cordially invited to tend. Roberts Bn TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street W. M. CILIIKKT (JKTS STATE CKKT1KICATE Plensnnt Hill, Sept. 27. ny Borne mistake the name of W. M. Gilbert, of this place, was omitted from tho list of successful applicants for state ser tlflcates at the last examination. ELI BANGS J. M. VEST EARL NUNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cafes Always Kcadv First Class Turnouts ot All Descriptions ..STAGES.. Mi'KFNZIK STAClllrjives Eurhi I i:J0 t. m. SUsrt do net (ill t privitf imMmkm but will cll lot b.ggigril nutilird tlx dy txlura. EWiENE-FLOKENCK STAGE -A dMytAgr lc4vrF.ui;rwit6i, loe Miplfton, iiw conitrvtftm by itranirr to Flocvnct nd cnie Livery Phone Main 5 1 Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st dny of October, 100S, at each ot tho pnlllnK places hereinafter named a special election will bo held In and for said City, whereat will be sub mltted to the lentil voters of said City tor approval or rejection. A HILL proposed by tho Common Council of tho City of lCuRene, for a law to amend Sections 108 and 112 of the Charter of tho City of ICuiieno, boinK Chapter 2r2, of the laws of tho state of OroKOn for the year 190.ri. entitled "An act to reincorporate the city of EuKene, and repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith," filed In tho office of the Secretary of State, February IS, 190f. as amended by the people of the City of Uuicona Ap ril IS, 1IDI, and to repeal all acts nod parta of acts In conflict here with," and A HI I.I,, proposed by the Common Council of tho City of Ku Keno, for a law to it mend Section 109 of tho charter of tho City of Ku Reno, hoinK Chapter 2f2. of tho laws of the State of Oregon for tho year 1905, entitled. "An act to re-Incorporate tho City of Kimene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith." filed In the of- j flee of tho Secretary of State. Keh 1 ruary ISth. 190S, and to repeal all acts nnil parts of sets in conflict 'herewith," which said bills were 'each proponed nnd ordained by the Common Council of said Cltv Julv Slst. 190S and on said dny filed with ' the Kecorder of .laid City: which election will be held at S o'clock In the morninK and will continue until i o'clock In the afternoon of said 'October 1st. 190S. ! The followlnn are the desiKnated polling places- ! For First Ward. Cyclone Truck I House. No. 271. Kast Kleventh ! Street; for Second Ward. Hook and 'Ladder room, in City Hall bulldln For Third Ward. Heller's Hlack- smith. No 4 1 WVst Seventh Street; For Fourth Ward, room In rear of Campbell sud Fellman's store on Ol ive street l-etwivn KUhth and Ninth Streets. It. s HHYSON. Actini; Cltv Uerorder. I September lii. ISiis. ut tiltKKXI.KAK 1TK.MS I Special Correspondence.) Creenleaf, Sept. 26. The timber held by Stnrrett & llovey In this nelnhborhood is beitiK looked nfter In person by Mr. Starrett. of the firm. The bridge below Wheelers has had lumber hauled for a new com. Lumber for a new house, barn anil other bulldltms is materinliziiiK at Herman Stoiuhauer's. Portland parties have hniiKht three forties out of the four belmiKliiK to l'eto Wllcut at Deadwood. A. U. Cutler, of Mlrhlgnn. Is look Inn for a home here. He Is accom panied by his wife nnd one child. They have six, and the schools In here are trying to convince him that this Is the country, par excellence. I There is an Increasing DeiJ For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Colle has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- - Fell Term Opens September 7, Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Colle EUGENE, OREGON NOTICE TO K.UiMLUS. Ilav and grain wanted In evhance for plan.'! r orsaus See us or tele phone at once. S'evens & Hulln VI n,, iii,... Connncrci.il Club H'.k. Tel. Main 41. tiOOOS CilVKN AWAY We want to clean out our lines of silver deposit ware and Hohemlnn glassware, and will Rive the entire lot of one hundred and thirty-five pieces away to our customers. With every purchase of 15 or up to jlO we will !ive one piece of Hohemlnn Klass. With every purchase amount ing to $10 or over we will Rive one piece of silver deposit ware. The regular prices of these goods run from SO cents to $4.50. This will continue until everv piece Is gone. Optical work Is Included J. O. WATTS. The I'p-to-dnte Jeweller and Op tician, Cor. 9Hi & Willamette tf Thrjr Take the Kinks Out "I have used Or. King's New Life Pills for many years, with Inrreating satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," savs X. II Urown. of I'lttsfleld. Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendalls druw store. 2C,e Plumbin' Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the j gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w,rk. yJall and let us estimate on ycur work Aya 8c Heitznun West 8th SL Fhon black I 117 V.. (i. HAUiHT. rhotos, stamps and post card Cenersl view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive. t( YtOOH K.WVI.NU C.nsollne power, by W.O,v M,,0re phone lted 3:'S2. Orders large or tuall IU be appreciated. Small alarm clocks at Watts' tf O Scott's bantai-Pepsm SHpsab M rUol Hit ULl .F. Por tnflsmm.tltm nt CWi,rh ot Ci. HittdJnr Rna Kuit.. N , H ,H..,llfin,kw, KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. WILLAMll Meat M Under New M Meat AW Phone in Yoo1 wir. & CA! Phone Main 35 Madam Astrolo? Clairvo)' "ld h, H. u. US HN'O. I.ru',tt BETTING & HENDERSON MASON'S. Alt kinds of brick, s:olie and cement work promptly and neatly done. All fork guaranteed. Residence 9:1 Willamette Street, 151 West Fourth treet. Phono Red 431?. o ' Eugene t ' Present, . . .4it:i 0