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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1908)
1 1; : ft . Vi' o THE ErCBJfB DAIIT GUARD, WHWK8IIAV. OCTOBER 7. i::i::::::i:::::m:::::;;::::u:::::::;:::::::::::::n8j o o o A Careful! Meui By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise plan and we nave no criticism 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. The Booth-Kelly Lum ber Co 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. It :: :: H 4 ft Clearance Sale of Fine American Cut Glass mm No ploro with- J,4il Murk engraved out tliis Tnulo Mg $ l)uihii It, in genuine. HAKUI We have the largest stock of Cut Glass ever shown in Eugene, consisting of Hawks, Libbcy, Em pire and four other reliable makes. We are not go ing to quote prices here; all we ask is that you come and seo the stock and if you are interested you will buy. We are soiling Rogers Bros. 1847 best Knives and forks at $3.75 per set. Other goods of the same manufacture at lowest prices to be found. J. 0. WATTS THE UP-TO-DATE JKWELIR Cor. 9lhat4 WUbmrtU ::::::n::::::::;:::n:::::j:;::j:n:::::::::::::::ti 8 tt II 8 :: :: :: s !! :: tt tt it :: it H tt 8 tx tt BIG MUSICAL ATTRACTION MAY COME TO EUGENE One of the biggest musical offer liiKB of the scnaon will he the appear ance of the well-known baritone. Em- 1 llo do Uogorza, In t'oncert. Mr. de ; Corgoza lit of Spanish narentaue and I lias his share of the Latin tompera ' nient. Ilia voice in wonderfully flox 1 Dili', and In equally as dellKhtful In I the prologue from "PuglliuT' as In that exquisite English sons. "Drink to Me Only With Thine Kyes." Mr. de liorgozn'a mastery of Spanish, and Miss Comnn, of Portland, who for the past six years have been bringing the best In the concert world to the Pacific coast, feel that unless there Is an assurance of ear nest support on the part of our citi zens the experiment may prove ex pensive. Mr. de Oorgoza will give only twelve concerts on the Pacific coast this season, and by securing his appearanre here Eugene will add to Its reputation as a centre of cul ture and refinement. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF COMMERCIAL (1,11! BASEBALL TRIP ACROSS OCEAN IS PLANNED A baseball trip to Japan is in store for the University baseball team, if the plans of Captain Hurd and Mor gan Watson, the manager, are suc" ce.isful. The University of Washing ton made the tri:i during the last summer and won victory. No defi nite arrangements have yet been I t ' " ! x V " Ml - ' y I ) !$ -. . " V 1 Iff" "V i. hk (;oiu;o. Regular meetings occur on second nnd fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock In clubrooms. corner Tenth and Wil lamette street. Next meeting will bo October 14. All women knowing their names to m:"'L'. I'ut as the Orientals seem to have been presented for membership'!'" willing to pay good expense mon and falling to receive notice of their ey the trip Is not bevond the realm election will please notify me. of probability. All women who are strangers are I To Insure the success of the pro rurdially invited to attend the meet- ject the Northwest championship in GREEN 619 Willamette St. OX OI R SHEWS and counters you only the best canned i:l age goods, and the evry kind. want in fine grocer:: find here, and you ' our prices right oa fees, canned g)ods thing In groceries. ourselves on tie cos efficiency ot our s:i THE SQUI DEAL CR Phone Main 23. lugs. ALUKUTA S. McMUHPHKY, President. K. (i. ll.VKillT As I am going away persons having photos will please call for same. Tent tlallery .Sixth street. imsehall should be won next sprin from amateur teams of the North west. Ilitrd. at the student rallv this morning, said that there is much gcxid material among the new men, and that he believes that the team will be very fust. Oilier Talks At the same meeting Mnnmrer M r. Large shipment or rockers and din- Kw,,n announced that on October 17 Ing chairs Just received. See us for "s w"" lls tll(' 'Varsity-Alumni game, new, up-to-dnte furniture at right Krl'llroti battle would be fought out prices. between the Portland high school CHAMltKHS HARDWARE CO. I1""1 ,he freshmen eleven. . Oliver Huston, captain of the track Miss Hazel Ilran and Miss Rertha ' LPn'"- "lso s'lhl th,,t thv wo"ld Dorrls will open a kindergarten n... " """"""r " cl's and medals for toher 12. Any one desiring further tniormatlon rnll on Mrs. L. E. Uean. Phone Black 47S1. a9 ltest nualit tents all size? C11AM1IKRS IUROWAKK CO. See Watts for alarm cioc'ts dollar up. from tf r reach. Italian, (iertnan and Kngllsh I lends to his progi-unis an unusually versatile quail! y, and ho is reognlfed ; troughoui tin' country as the Ideal I barlt.Mic. j In ,-,Mis'r :' : ;-v nins( v. !ui- U,s i ton. i.;. - -lie .: u a ' In. ;..,! t,-.. .1 ! u'i .ii Hard hrlm for cutmnevs. C11AMHKK3 HARDWARE CO i;. T. ;t ti Cot your melU ttrlilfd by old ntnl exporti'iired vll-ilrillori. Tboue Hod 4 st V 2 . iSOI.!NK Ot)i SAW. Uflrrlnun A (Jtlnn miw nil wnoil to (Mftotf llltuk 1571. Honit tf Hlaik 17&1. tf O i it mi ttVC4 -.11.1 tit i me1 i Sm ) v-t'P", ft t t ; KticfH t tv hi i .Mitci f I.. Mr .1 ' In his iitii i 'il. UO H!:m attl In .i hun." tin KTx'-M llttt hti-n i. tHitlUtti'!'. .t ;! iiwi ion I'.U lisn Aiui'!'s to for :hi l:ii'lTotu' in PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS I ill une jirixnte IMl. IIH l. INsTlil Tll i I'MlltilM hoi thiitul HIKl Intuti I X I'll Ml . I'll V ill Ih- ii llit.r..iiuh. irt-rlavs (i,.rt. banil wriitr when I jim llireuuh tt'ai-lnog ill. Any otiiibiti who vill .tuily Ian fiiiwh in fiiii mo to tlnv im-nlli. Iiale ST. .Ml month. Iniiiirl- clniTfiilly ansuri.,1 ,n SMITH'S, K I'll! 1' PI Itl.M' AI11l r. WIS AMI SIKNlH.lt PII Hts. is; illaiuette St. Phone 11,1 lilt. cross country work and good train ing in the track squad. There will be an indoor meet next spring, the Co lumbia meet, two dual mocta one with the University of Washington in Eugene, and one with O. A. C. at Cor vallis, the triangular meet at Seat tle, and the amateur meets at the Alaska-Yukon exposition in Seattle. Kred Moullen, Coach Forbes, and Trainer Hayward spoke on foot-j ball. President Campbell on the work! of the year, .1. II. llond for forensics K.irl Kilpatrick for the publications' .inn .none i hessiiien for the il. ; Oft ice, li.gister Ittiililing. We Repair Every thing Eli th.it needs attention, nj ell you appari'w- tnrtOilfil more c m "-" i y (on 'phone orckf irj ana you won i yourbo?br.t!irmtol ' i.'ii W....J invthl our Din. l: mil. ,T-ir n rrTRii Elec ric and SuppW I r. . ! Io 1. l-tw' I-"ii c " - club. The N ! ay. M the 'irn About .Mill people were pre Cilloge Xes l-lhwest lOllt'ereili'i on Kulo -il for a lite nil. ;u in collMges II of the terpn t.i- Bro.NK'H IIKAVE HitOPti toll, ' .or t!ie sill'.. 'm.-'I during ; iiiv.'rsity. It ..ni:;uion o; N ILL SI LL AT A S( p.ll ( One I'mp every illlle. 1r 4 O of the best resldenc in Lug. 'tie. ni.derr. in House Is brand new. al best flllisne.l hum.. enient walks, fine lawn. co,',,l In fact, ;Vre is notMn.. ... compare with it for the mone.- !,' ... ' i-i r in n stnvt. ii''X -12. :us.ne. Grt'.itf.l known rcr.ivdv lorhc..ives l-'ighl .iv-l. t ., Oct. Jt, 12 -T his is t.i rerti y ll.i 1 j.v- tv. fi.'.rr nic bi t!.. I "Slo 'c'' Hciw ilrorr"jt .i nu.-.i li. r ol hr 'Vi", 'i'his wis l.ut xvi'it'r at'H 'Vt Im net been aiW .tird im.-e - 0 Wa'l-ice PR.S.C.S TONE. Sal-m, Or. ror sale by .ill arugist. 0 s.ico AUTO.M01 ,.v. -4 G.'.r.iff Pf" The ! tlV or aildri HcatlnR furnace, Cr ck and founda tion stone for sale iftf-np by First Xatlonia Bank. Wil'.a:"' '"'".V iV.! L.C.BEA Qtnne mi O O 0 o O 0 o