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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1908)
THB KUGEXE DAILY GUARD. TTKSDAV. OCTOBER 0. 10O o A Careful Men Protects His Family By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise plan and we have no criticism to offer. 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. The Booth-Kelly Lumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co ti!!!!!!!!tt!::!!!!!i:::::::!:::mi::!t:iiii:::i:::::i::t::ii:::::!tii:::t::::!:!:n:i:i ::::::::j::x:j2n:z::j:n:j5n:::m::::::tt:jt:tJt:::::::j::jnin: Wet Weather Goods Cocoa Door Steel Door Rubber Mats Mats Door Mats . . Sip ,6x24 madc of bcst Size J 8x30, good quality, Heavy deep nap, closely stccl wirc links, firmly diamond center, plain ed- woven, selected cocoa fiber, fastened to heavy wirc ges, price Not the common goods rod frames a decided usually offered at this bargain at $ 1 .43 $ 1 .25 gQc . Perfect Folding Umbrellas Steel Door FoOt We carry a large . c and well selected Bcs P,vin .Bscmar Scrapers nc, -m Men's yr. r SEOCK in IVien S, n,ng through circles of 6inch.huvyl0pMge.tcd UdiesandCMd- mat which adds loMrcngth bradbo1hcdi,iapanod ren'sUmbrellasat Lay, taly lut when f 1 prices that make . 5c each quick sales $ 1 .25 MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE TRACK WORK BEGINS WEDNESDAY AT 'VARSITY 35 East 9th St. For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. K1LBOKN Satisfaction Guaranteed Plione 5391 557 High Street SUBC81BE FOR THE DAILY GUARD, 50 CTS. PER MOIHH Ev8iy.Won.an rllnabnrtv llm HI V Xjrl. lni. It elwu Au tw" Jtuotti fvw it. iximv, but ml tKiiin fr hill l..itl,'Ulr tu.l .lirA'lluiti In. 4 4 li Jul M i vvi . .N I.UUlt K. Uute-iWTU Drug oon o itcrr. WiHHlMri, I Url n. Curt I II L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason Lesto orders At White's restaurant in Wvt Klghth itreot or addrets at Ol'TLOOK IS OXLV OHDIXAKY . liAl KICAXS KLKCT OK1TCKI1S j KKI "AllltOTT VISITS l'OOT-' 11ALL PHACTK'i:. Truck prospects at the rnlverslty! nro more dull In their htm than they have been for many years, lint as Is usually the rase to the followers of the field and track sports, thero Is a bright side, as much as there was last year. In the new men who have entered college. A trark meeting was held Saturday In the gymnasium at which plans were made for the fall cross country work to begin Wednes day or Thursday. Kach class will havo representa tives In the trial to win the prize which will bo offered by the management. Captain Huston expects that each class w ill also elect a captain, who will look after the training of his men 111 the cross country work. , .Many of the best men In last year's squad are not In college, and others will have to be developed to fill their shoes. Zacharias, who always took points In the hammer was graduated. May the freshman, who sometimes helped to enlarge the score, is In Vale, and Roberts, the sprinter and hurdler, is attending a denial col lege In Los Angeleo. However, there seems to be new material In a plentiful quantity, but when It Is considered that the old and tried men often full, the uncer tainties of development In the most likely material may be appreciated. Literary Society. The literary societies began their wore Saturday night, both the Pilil ogiatis and t.anrcnns reporting good meeting. The l.aurean society elected the following officers; president. T. U. Townsend; vice-president. ,1. II llond; secretary, C, A. Steele: assis tant secretary. Will Irwin; treasur er, K. K. Dunton; censor. Cecil Lynns; editor. Hen Williams: and sergeant -at -arms. II. A. Scullen. College Not, A. .1. Abbot, one time the great est end in the middle west, vislie.l ihe I'nlvcrslt; Fi May uml Saturday, lie is now a traveling tiinti working out of Portland, and has visited Cer tain and Salem. Hoth Willamette ami O. A. C. have a good bunch of ma'erial. In his opinion. O. A. c. has the better line ef the trio. Oregon t in swiftc b i. 1 -'td Oscar KtiniM'tt. .lue calif, 'ho is studying law tit ttte tr."n Law school in Portland, teo ti. i'!!; friends a ad i:...l:- .he 1 . three iLivs. ProiVvsur Chloran. of the depart ment of Modern Languages, has kept a list of the birthplaces of his stu-l dents. Most of them were born in the middle west. j The cement walk along Eleventh street has been completed. Hay Walsh, a student In 1906-07, who has been doing railroad work for a year, has returned to college. Miss Jessie Hurley has returned from her home In Portland. Gladys Kenny of Leona, returned to Kugeno Saturday afternoon to take up her college work. Byron (loolnll sprained his ankle yesterday in boarding a street car. ANNUAL STOUTS' RALLY TOMORROW The annual students' rally will he held in Villard hall at the University tomorrow morning at the regular as sembly hour 10 o'clock. There will be numerous speeches, a voenl selec tion by Miss Grace Campbell, num bers by the glee club and other mu sic. The speakers will bp Hon. S. H. Friendly, President Campbell, Le- Inna llnrH Mnrln nim.;..,,,.. .. t- t Kilpatrirk, Oliver Huston, Ralph Mc- cnt'u, rien .Houuen. lrainer Hay ward and Coach Forbes. The public Is Invited to attend the rally, which promises to be very interesting. WILL SKI.L AT A SACltlKK K. One of the best residence prop erties In Fugene, modern in every way. House Is brand new, absolute ly the best finished house in the city; cement walks, fine lawn, good barn In fact, there Is nothing to compare with It for the nionev. Call at 271 West Fifth street, or address tiox el.', r.ugene. if W ILL SKI.L AT A SACItlFICK One of the best residence proper ties in Kugene. modern in everv wav. House Is brand new. ahsolutelv tiie best finished house in the rltv; ce ment walks, fine lawn, good barn in fact, there Is nothing to compare with it for the money. Call at 271 West Fifth street or address Box 11, Fugene. tiASOLINE WOOD SAW1XO Cpll up Phone Main 32 or Farmers ! K. A. MalUau. tf Miss Hazel Hean and Miss nertha Dorris will open a kindergarten Oc ti'her 12. Any one desiring further information call on Mrs. L. E Hean Phono Hiack 4 7M. ng l aige shipment ot rugs on the road: wait for fiem and save monev CHAMHKKS HARDWARE CO " THE CHINA STORq IAL Great Price-cutting Sale in Ladies Dry Goods J3.00 Wrappers, sale 313 1.50 White Skirt ' 1.25 White Skirt '3 J. 50 Shirt Waist 85 2.75 Shirt Waist 2.00 Shirt Waist.. ,J J.75 Shirt Waist 1.25 White Skirt - '3 1.00 White Skirt 'l 90 White Skirt - 63 85 White Skirt. 60 White Skirt - J 35 Muslin Drawers 45 White Apron.... - f 75 Shirt Kimona r? J.75 Long Kimona.. 2.75 and 2.50 Long Kimonas..- 200 Ladies' Goods Made to Order ALL WORK FIRST-CLASS The Only China Store in Town JAMES LONG 55 East Ninth Street See Watti for alarm clocks from Tjl-Cf :; m.-nt ot rockers and dln - ta r Just r.celved. See us for ''U'-to-date turn. tore at right CHAMHEKS J1ARDWAKE CO. (iF.iniAX 'OAC'H STALLION' I "" 1 Ora ii. The German coach hors which j wrltau. -K pnrcliasert from Fiuncan Pcott will i ' make the stand durln the season at iiangs barn, tt MUM k' Hard b'i''. J. H. 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