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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1908)
THE ftl'CEVE DAILT GUARD. Tl'KSRAV, BEPTKMHER 29. KW A Careful. Protects His Family Ti ; i :r i ' . iri? z 'ttl:. - ... .j oy carrying a iue insurance roiicy. i nis is a f 1 !a.- . ana we nave no cnucism 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. Ike Booth-Kellv Lumber Cn 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Eusene Theater Phtme B,ack 2762 1 CEO. H. SMITH, Manager Friday, Oct. 2d The- Brilliant Musical Novelty The. Bostonian Minstrel Maids with a bevy of Pretty Girls in TVIIRTH, MUSIC AND MELODY The Greatest Musical Organization in America Prices: 25c. 50c and 75c MAN AND DEER KILL ONE ANOTHER tloseburK, Sept. 28 In Otlala can yon. 2 7 miles went of this city, lust Friday, (iuorgo lluxton, nged 24, son of William lluxton, of Hrorkway. was killed In a buttle with n largo buck dcr which he had wounded, llo was iiuntliiK alone at the time, hut only a few minutes before he bad chatted Willi III tile woods with Ceo. Smith ,n Portland street car con ductor, who was on a vacalion. When the two purled lluxton went to the nullum of the canyon and Smith beard him shoot. .Siipposlug lluxton had Jumped a deer. Smith felt mi concern and returned to lto.se bnrg. I'pon lluxton's failure to return home Smith was sent for and piloted a party of searchers to the place where he had heard the crack of lluxton's rifle. Nearby he found llux ton and the deer together, both dead. The deer hail been shot and Buxton's body had been horrlblv gored by the animal's horns. A knife lying near them Indicated that lluxton felled the deer, and suppos InJdead, started to cut Its throat when It alaekod him. AMUSEMENTS direct from the Pacific coast, where I i they have made a big hit nightly. I "i appear on October I at the cugeue iiieatre. "The Missouri Girl," which comes to the Eugene theatre tonight, is a bright, rural comedy that pictures life In the Ozark country in every detllll. It hits a Dli-nnv .uii. ...... u uv. u& IUUIOI WHICH alwavn leilVMH a vtmA in, ii,dl.,n 1 bears the proud distinction of. hav ing the endorsement of all the lead ing critics of things theatrical, as well aa of the pulpit throughout the In these days of expensive produc tions and extravagances In stage dressing It will be a delight to Eu gene tneatre-goers to see what Is said to he the handsomest production of the season. "The Itoyal Chef," which conies to the Eugene theatre Tuesday October 6th, is said to he he costliest made by any manager this season, and cost the management C. R. MEAD J. W. MAC11EN IlEFORE'buyun? real es- ' Ute call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its si:e in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms oi all si:es and descriptions, also cty property ior sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO TrkphwM Miln 171 COFFEE A middling steak- first-rate coffee are better than middling coffee and first-rate steak. Con sider the cost Voni not iMurm rr mmmt II To ttmt Mkt Sxhuiua't w MT kin. VINCENT RESTAURANT MH It HtlliSK i;ki j ;.nn.K i.xoh;h (or all the work he dee. To keep , him w ell shod Is really a necessity. : for If he Keen lunie cu lose In ser vice. You a iv Invited In hrlnn him here the uet time be needs shooing We do nothing but l.tst-cl.iss work Meals at. all Hours 20c and up BlubacK & Bl istOW Phone Black 5071. West Eighth St-f 531 Olive St. O ' A Sure-Knmiiih Knociter J. 0. (ioodwln. of ltel,lsvin vi' 'ays: "llucklen's Arni, 4.1.'., '.' ur.'-enouh knocker for ulrrnt. A ei.ii one rsme on my leg last summer that wonderful salvo knocked It out In a tew rounds. Not even a sear re mained." liuarauteed for piles, sores ....... us. eic. :c at W. A. Kuv kendall s druic store. - v . ' A MISS s.llHK llAHIOMi v n, .. ... . ' J UlI.l.MlltF. nnilTHKHS Vor all klmw or dravinn and ex priws. House phone ltJ J74J; of- Kedel win. m Vl,rv ,hor, tlm, enal. e the stomach to do the work It should do. and the work It should do Is to dkcM ihe food vou eat .1 makes n. stomach sweet and It In easant to take. It Is sold hero h, all dnusists. Heating rums. ft bflck and founda tion stone for sale cheap by First National ll.uk entire country. The ooniedv ls clean refined d extremely fun,,,. . "' ""I1 ,h' are Z . u,e ymir ,,, sister or sweetheart see. Since hist season the nianasement f the Juvenile Itostonlans has ar ranged a new and novel perforniance Ihroi.gho,,, and take pleasure I en, ,Mheamuse,ei lovln " , , II. heir latest offering. The M, , ., Maids, a bevy of pretty Birs , ,'. ';- -"ie minstrel perfornian.-e f '"M hv a musical com, ,v .Iiiclng the best la ly artist, ' ; American s-nge. Including ,. :'" J.'1" -''"''I"" fasad. Kl faye Crirrin. s.dn. v y ,r nier. I onnie West ! Tun l.,,V ln Martin, the child w -nder " l'.-au:y chorus. The c,n,;,,v com,'. over h K' .1.000. re the,.. ri..,.""u..r, " " ' ls ""n d ThU , ;7.,'.. '" "ot louht- its exe, " 18 n'"'J for The ,.,.... . .''' mil V, girls u- "; whl,'h the vols. illOV. LOAN & SAVINGS BANK SHOWS DEPOSIT INCREASE The report or the condition of the: Eugene Loan & Savings Bank pub lished In today's Gtiartf, should be! verv eratffvlnc niiVo in ,inni,i.nMn-. and depositors. The most striking .c-uiuie ui uie report is that it shows an Increase in deposits of $160,000 since the last preceding report was made to the state bank examiner on July 15, 1908, the amount of depos its now aggregating over $s3.1,ooo. The Eugene Loan & Savings Hank is one of the solid financial institu tions of the state, its growth having been steady and sure since its es tablishment, due to the careful, busi nesslike methods, which have al ways characterized Its management. MAItltlKl In Eugene, Sept. 2S. 190S. hv Jus lire of the Peace Bryson. Sherman Clark and Miss Leah Amanda Wiltse. In Eugene. Sept. 28, 190R. hv Jus tice of the Peace Brvson, Robert es ultt and Miss Marv Elliott. WI1,LIAIW KTilKlvl I'H.14 Hav you negieciea your kidneys? Have you overworked vour nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have vou Pains In the loins, aide. hack, eroins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so. Williams' Kid ne Pliia vin .. .... t in . iui c JUU. OUIU U 1.IUU Drug Co., price 50 cents. Williams ... ,, fnw fKKif AlTnlfa meal a. "nWlllamette street's." '"' Tenth Phone Ifed Small alarm clocks a: W.v.is', i. a. a r a itit(i.M .MIST ; AT OXC'K 2 Parlor stands. II Mockers. 2 Homan window seats. 1 (las Kleeterler stand lanp complete. 1 Kight-day gong clock. 1 Piano stool. 1 Chiffonier. 1 Leather top shoe box. I (las range. Has parlor heaters. 1 New hot water tank, with fittings, complete. 2 (loud parlor carpets. 1 (lood hall and stair carpet. Pictures, hrie-ii-hrnn i:ir- (imieres, curtain poles, lengths, window blinds. large blind for plate dow. V. L. SOfPKRS. O i' s,,,..k s, all . one in- 1 RlKTfO JJ' TiTtu i AIJTOM Th. W a",?.