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THB ETGKTK DAILT Gl'ARK. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, KM Friday and Saturday Special When we advertise an article the article will be just as ad vertised in quality and price. Every article guaranteed to be just as advertised. We want every man, woman, and child to read our advertisements, and to come in and buy, so when you see our advertisements in the paper, you can bank on it that it is as advertised. Don't think that because some merchants do not do as they advertise that all don't. We guarantee our ad vertisements to be just the same at the store as they appear in the paper. SAYS HE Will FENCE IIP PART OF JEFFERSON STREET i ii ll.WKICU IIKXDKK'KS WILL AT TKMIT BETTLK.MK.VT OF KTKKKT MATT Kit IX COIKTS nV SHCTTJXO OUT TRAFFIC OX HALF OF THOROUGHFARE. Silk Waist Patterns . In all the new shades and colors, in tan, brown, blue, red, fray and black, in stripes, figures and plain. The very latest creations for this Fall and Winter wear. In every shade to match the new dress. Hundreds of patterns to pick from and prices always the lowest. nrr Price, the yard $2.00 to 75c Fall Dress Goods In btown, brown stripe, blue, blue stripe, fray, tan, red, wine, and every new shade suitable for suits, skirts or coats. The very best of quality made by the best mills and every piece bought direct from rA . 1C the mill. The yard 3Z.OU tO DJC CLOTHING Made by the best of tailors in Chicago and New York. Every suit cut and made up in the very latest of style and of the latest patterns of clothes. Every suit all wool, hand tailored; hand padded shoulders, hand felled collar. Prices from $15.00 to $35.00 See our line of Men's Shirts in all styles and colors. In coat style and plain. SOMETHING a Little Different TiTe CRESCENT 538-540 Willamette St Jefferson street from West Eighth street south several blocks and which separates the Stewart addition from the Huddleston addition, is owned partly by the city and partly by the Stewart heirs, eacn owning half. Several weeks ago the matter of the purchase of the half owned by the Stewart heirs came up in the city council and was referred to a committee. The committee so far has been unable to come to an agree ment with the owners of the other half of the street on account of the price asked for the land being too high, in the Judgment of the commit tee and the majority of the members of the council. T. G. Hendricks, president of the First national Bank, who is trustee for bfee Stewart heirs, stated today that 1; the matter is not settled at once he will place a fence around that portion of the street owned by the heirs to bring the matter Into the courts for a set tlement. - If this Is done it will shut out travel along the streets running east and west through the Stewart addition and extending Into the Hud dleston addition, and in order to reach the latter It will be necessary to go as far north as West Eighth street. As this Is now a thickly set tled portion of the city. It will mean a great inconvenience, to say the least, for the residents of the Huddle ston addition. fluid!!!!! ..rrai sT I" v rr 7 V A We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim la to have the best qualities only .nd let the other butchers han dle the tnt rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast, lamb, mutton, voal or pork, for all kinds of poultry In season, and for chops, steaks and cut lets, no competitor can ap ' proach us In quulity. The same may be said of our splendid hams and bacon, Broders Bros Phwi 2 Main 40 - - West. 8th St,. j g H 2 til V j She o W jp- Irg s lis 3 ?9r u g v 1 v KX o o 0 o Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Delinquent taxpayers will take no tice that delinquent taxes will not bo advertised as heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are delin quent after the expiration of six months from the first date of such delinquency may be paid by any one (lemundlng to pay same and a certif icate of delinquency will be Issued to such party. Section 37 of said law. In part, reads: "Any day after the expiration of six months after taxes charged against real property are delinquent the tax collector Bhall have the right, and it shall be his duty, upon dumnnd and payment of the taxes, penalty and Interest, to make out and Issue a certificate or certificates of delinquency against such proper ty," and section 38 In part reuds: "Certificates of delinquency shall bear Interest from the date of Issu ance until redeemed at the rate of li per cent per annum. ." Delinquent taxpayers are therefore, advised that If they have not paid at least one-halt of their taxes on or before the first Monday In April that the Bamo are delinquent and have been delinquent since said first Mon day In April, and Uiobo who have paid one-halt of their taxes rb above the remaining one-halt will become delinquent after the first Monday in October, and bIx months from such dates a certificate of delinquency bearing fifteen per cent Interest per annum may bo issued against your property. To savo further costs, pennltlos and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. It. U MOWN. Sheriff and Tax Collector. LANE HOPS SAID TO BE TAKEN BY HORST Late this afternoon It was report ed that E. Clemens Horst, the big hopgrower and dealer, had during the past few days, since he gave out a very bearish interview regarding the mnrket purchased practially all the 1908 hops In Lane county, paying 7 Vic a pound for the best. This news caused a stir In hop circles in asmuch as Mr. Horst had been un usually bearish on the market. The only lots he did not purchase in Lane county, says the report, were those he was unable to get at the price. Portland Journal. Notice of Sale of Wiirrnnts Pursuant to iiuthorlr.iition duly giv en by the voters of School District No. 4, of l.ano county, Oregon, nt an election duly held in said district on the second day of May, 190.S, the di rectors of Biild district will Issuo and jsoll the negotiable, Interest-bearing Will I ft III! Ill lilt. I1IKU it i lO I ae HUIOU1H of $15,000. Said warrants will be due twenty years after date, payable l the option of the district after ten years Irolll dnto; will bear Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. Interest payable senil-imniially. and will he Issued III denominations to suit the purchasers, but in no case less than :itl. The public generally and each resident of the district In particular mny subscribe for said bonds or any portion thereof not less than liO. Subscriptions should be by sealed bids stating the amount of warrants desired and the price that will be paid therefor, which bids should be deposited with the under, signed at his office In the cltv hall In Kugcne. Or., not later than 7:30 p. in. on the 30th day of September I SOS. at which time and place the di rector of said district will meet to open said bids and award said war rants to the highest bidders therefor. The directors reserve the right to re ject any and nil bids. Kit ANK KK18NEU. District Clerk School i)lstrlct No. 4, t.ano County, Or. Eugene. Or., Sept. 10, 190S. O H lt(i A1NS IX SHOKS We hate a Urge line of shoces. In many styles, tor men, women and children, which we are desirous of re iiui-nn m om-e. in order t.i do so we offer them at prices far below regular reull Tallies. it will pay you la call and mem. We rarrv a romnlei llni of al mcri-Hiioilue tod urntc runt prices ana r.r treatment. . u'l'ht-s rcc!l r lour patronage will I ,.,.r,-, h,;. ed. WILLIAMS Wfl.l.I WS. i Dexter. Oreion. ADVKHTIHKl) I.KTTEKS Sept. 30, 1908. Anderson, Mr. Haker, Mrs. Florence. Barnes, S. E. Buchanan, Dora. Cairns, R. O. Carver, Kron R. Clendunon, Mies Myrtle. Cook, U. A. Ehrhardt, Frank. Fowler, C. S. (2) dear, Eugene. Ollehrlst, Tlllle. Oulllford, F. S. Hale, Wm. Haley, Marina. Harding, Lauer. Hnyter, Master Charles. Herald, Mrs. A. B. Ilorrel, Mrs. A. B. Leonard, 11. C. Lobs, Miss Annie. Mudi'ti, Elwood. Martin, Lee. MrKnrlnml, Mrs. L. J. Miller, Mra. lieo. E. Murray, Mrs. K. M. I'erkes, .laiiies W. Pierce, .Mr. and Mrs. H. D. II bodes, ,lohn. Plnnock. Mrs. F. V. lleeso, Mrs. Orle. Ktnehart, Clay. Rogers. John Ii. Ross, Duncan. Sheffer, Wm. Smut, Miss Dora. Smith, Mrs. M. E. Stoddard, Ellas. Turner. W. t'mslead, Harold C. Wahal, Henry. Wickiuan, Victor. Vurvign MacLarty, Mr. J. L. PAGE, P. M. ItKIHCKD KATES TO SAX K1JAXCTSCO On account of the Tnuis-Mlssls-slppi congress to be held at San Francisco October 6th to 10th spec ial round-trip tickets will be siild on Ot'tohre3 and 4 nt the rate of $25 final return limit 2 days from date of sale. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent. A SXAP TO I i,it.K I P KSTATE. 312 acres 2 miles west of Shcdd on main line S. P. and on Oregon. California wagon rood, a fine loca tion. K. F. D.. and both phone lines; all good agricultural land with about 200 acres In cultivation, acres or chard, all kinds of fruit; balance ex tra good pasture land, large room house In good repair, brick milk and fruit heiiM-: large frame barn. Place Is all fenced and cross fenced. Pos session at once. Price onlv $.1J per '' K. W. TRIPP, Both phones. Brownsville. Or. KKWAItli If the party or p.irtl, won the mortar, used for firing hoa-hi the night of July 4th. on the hutttv "111 ii'tutu same to Kugcne Gun Coinpaiii s store they will get re- ard. tf EC GEE. GIN CO. Warner tun- planns, I,cavp or ders at Morrt' Music Store. tf o o Newark Style Show We Continue to Show This Week Correct Llothes for Men Made in New York by Leading tailors of the fash- ion centre for men's clothing! Roberts Brothers TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E 9th St. EUGENE HOSPIT Medical and Surgical STAFF V KuykendaU. M. D. W. O. Promer, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scaiele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M.D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care arJ t-,i . ..vtuo, Medical and Surgical Q Modern operating; room and q, Appliances forX ray g,j Sputum and blood examlmi Full corps of trained nutit Kates on application. ..Training School for Nurses,. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and i training in the hospital. The medical and surgi oi me nospiiai constitutes tne iacuity. for rates mation address W. KUYKENDALL, MJ Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market j Eugene Poultry J Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultn Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and meet the demand we will have on hand a 'large ltd and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR ! 102 East Ninth Street. Phone N ELI BANGS J. H. TEST EA? BANGS LIVERY C Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stalk Cabs Always Keady First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZlE STAGEleavea Eune EUGENE-FL0M at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at private residences but will call for baggK if notified the day before. A dallvitajfiM"! lor Mipleto". ckn steamer lor Flore"." Livery Phone Main 2 1 YOUt IIOItSK GETS MTTI.K KXOIGH tor all the work he does. Tn bn him well short Is really a necessity, for It he goes lame you lose In ser vice. You are Invited to brln,; him here the next time he needs shoeing. We do nothing but first-class work. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. WeJl Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke icLefflerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 VUlard BouLrr 5 15 iSSH' i" MOST GROCERS SI Olympic F every sack guarantee .i.j. .i -i-,.-i r,.in Orrfoo lurf "l .tldoc Ji acic. i duces more loaves of bre.d "'"jn loaves are lighter and whiter- J i ,1.. net quantity of bread produce " j other Hour. ASK YOUR GROCER ?J tui pnnTLAND FLCUl BETT1K3 h lEDBERSOl H A SONS. AH kind, oj brick. ,:one and cwent work promptly and neav dol 11 Tork guaranteed. Ke.i.1enc ' 9:1 Wll.amette Street. 131 ,., v Utreet. I'hor,. Red 4SIJ. urtr ' For Bedrock Wells and Pure. some Water See J. E. KILB01 Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 5391 55 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY GUARD. 50 CIS- 0 o