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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
THE ECGdXE DAILY GUARD. . THCRSDAf. OCTOBER 8, 100 :: A Careful Meo Protects His Family By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise plan aiui we nave uu u iiiuaiii iu unci 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. Tke Booth-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co, m :tnn:m:j::n:K;:::::::tin:m:i OFFICERS ELECTED Clearance Sale of Fine American Cut Glass a sum FRANCISCO (Continued from Page One.) No pleo with' oat thit Trad. Mark nngraTod upon it, i genuli. 8 We have the largest stock of Cut Glass ever shown in Eugene, consisting of Hawks, Libbey, Em pire and four othor reliable makes. We are not go ing to quote prices here; all we ask is that you come and see the stock and if you are interested you will buy. We are selling 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. O. WATTS THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER Cor. 9th and Willamette turn from B. H. Harrlman delivered by J. C. Stubbs, his personnl direc tor of all Hnrrlman lines, made at (lila morning's session of the Truns Mlsslsslppi Congress, is one of the most sensational events in the histo ry of that organization. 1 Inn-Ilium's message came like a thunderbolt. lie told the Tram-Mississippi Con gress, In effect, that if It did not work lo prevent '.he enactment of legislation which had a tendency to discourage the confidence of the mon ey markets. In rallronds as invest ments, not a tulle of track in llurrl nian territory would be built or Improved. Sluhhs rompared the great under takings of the United States govern ment with those of Hnrrlman and predicted regretfully as a notable example that the Panama cimul. forty years arter Its completion, would prove n failure as a financial investment. President Whifler Replies President Benjamin Ide Wheeler. of the 1'nivcrslty of California, gave credit to the builders of railroads, saying the relation of the people and the railroads was a matter of life and death. "It Is not raiment or ring." he said, "but tissue and blood. Their Joint Interests are not separable. The prosperity of one is the prosperity of the other." Three one-pound cans of Schilling's best linking pow- der. or Cleveland's, for $1 cash. At the Kugene flrt- very. 104 West Klghth street. NKW TODAY FOR SALE OR RENT 806 acres In Cloverdale valley, 5 miles above Goshen and five miles from Cres well. One of the best all-around places in Lane county, with every convenience. Water is piped to the house; three good springs close by; 6-room house; barn 60x 70, will hold 200 tons of loose" hay; 125 acres of good timber, balance almost level, lying over 1 miles along Cloverdale valley, on coun ty road; good family orchard; pos session given immediately. Also for . rent or sale, a good farm sit uated 1 V4 tulles from the larger place, In the Pleasant Hill neigh borhood; fair house and two-story barn, granary and hophouse. Only half a mile from school, postofflce and public hall. For further par ticulars see .1. R. Sellers, 217 Law rence street, Eugene, dtf w2t LADIES OF EUGENE j Have you seen the De Hollemes fa mous Shoulder Brace and Comblna-j tion Clothes Supporter? The twenti-) eth century substitute for the corset, ! although it can be worn with it as! 1 well. Gives a graceful figure. Pro-! motes deep breathing so necessary to I good health, and the true secret of a long life. Prevents the smothering; of the lungs In boys and girls,, espes-1 lally school children. Worn by both.! sexes and all sizes. Agent will call. ! Mrs. E. L. Trigg. 014 It Isn't a new baby In W. P. Smith's home that makes him feel so good-natured his wife Is using Kol ger'a lioldon Gate Coffee her grv cer grinds It. Tin fruit cans tn (tuck. CHAM!'.S HARDWARE CO. Next time you want good pho graphs, try the Laro studio. o4 ::::m:$:$::::::::::::::::::::::::m::::::::::::::: wki.i. rmii.i.iNo UASOI.INK WOOI SAW, Oet your veils drilled by old and Garrison ft Gibson saw all wood ftperleneed ll-drlllen. 'to gage. Office lllaek 1671. Homo Phone Hod 4 S '. t . tt lllack 1761. It t'Ol.l.F.ITIOSS. SMITHS, KXPKUT PI II. I. It' At VOl T WIS AM SI'KVOGIIAPIIKH.S, make collection, opoll ami clir lNk, kvp small M't- of. hook and do all Mml ot Monographic vork. will In pl.ed to luive n talk Willi you. Mr. liutttov Man. Office. IN7 Willamette Si. I'll, me Itnl 4111. FOR SALE BY OWNER Fifteen acres of choice fruit land, wide and selected variety of fruits and berries; all In bearing. Three miles southeast of Eugene, on tel ephone and rural delivery route. Good house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call up Farmers 2S4. tt FOR SALE City property; lots, cot tages, residences; tracts and busi nesses, 1150 to $5700; farms, garden land, fruit, grain nnd stock, 1 acre to 898 acres; Timber tracts, 40 acres to 800 acres; see-J. M. Morris, room 4, First Nat'l Hk. FOR SALE Cottages near Univer sity, 1 four room, 1700; 1, five rooms, new, modern, $1200. One close In 4 room cottage, excellent lot $2150. Red Star Real Estate. Room 11, First Nat. Hank. CARD OF THANKS j I desire to thank the many kind : friends, the members of the G. A. R. : nnd W. R. C. who ministered to me during the death of my husband, and for the many beautiful floral orfer-j lags. MRS. C. H. BAKER. See us for camp furniture of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Our Irons Are Her THE EXCEL IRON It Excels all others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.50 Pacific Electric Engineering fl 516 Willamette Street For Wiring, SuppliesFixtures and all kindt Electrical Machinery. Large shipment ot rugs on the! road; wait for them and save money.) CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 1 Car fresh cement Just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Small alarm clocks at Watts', tf LOST A pair of gold-rlmmed eye glasses with heavy bridge; lost be tween Hampton's store and Sev enth nnd Willamette streets. Please leave at Guard office. olO WCHT FROM THE MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK in Fashionable Note Papers and Calling Cards in all sizes at Schwarzschild's Book Store 1 he House of Superior Quality 386 Willamette St LOST A black dairy hook, bearing the address of T. E. Newton. Med ford, Oklahoma. Finder please leave at Guard office. olO FOR RENT A good hotel property at Florence. Address William llrund. Florence, Or. tf WANTEIV At once-first-class lathers. Lombard. -Two or three Enquire of A oil FOR SALE -A gravel bed. Knquir, at the Vhlto restaurant on Wes Eighth, street. oil! FOR KENT Two light lug rooms. It, I East liotisekeep Twelfth st o! FOR RENT An room house: In unite at 27i North Pearl street, ti best qMa1U tents all t'?es CIlAMltF.liS HARDWARE CO. W. H. SMYTH Successor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do it general transfer businem; Wood, hmiwhnlri 0wul. . , . . , . - - i trunks ana U things In Ms line will receire prompt and careful attention. "Husines Prompt and Careful" Is our motto, l'lmne Main !a Res. Phono, Hod 4012. VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at. all Hours 20c and up Phone Black 1557 West EighthSt. HI H ..The CRANK PROGRAM "When Women Meet.' f'lH.S'R.': "Veterans of War." "No More Servants." ' . "Peasant and Prince." "I'ncle's Rejected Present." V "Moiinluin.N of l.uvre, France." SONGS BY MISS DUIN "I Ixvo You, ;iHic" "Illue Kyes." Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. nv ? Evening Performance 7:45 w ALL SEATS 10c. L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason Loave orders at White's restaurant i n West Eighth street or address at Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD TOR SALE SM Willamette SL. eujen "ef on Phone Main 65 Mo 41 " " 1 Woodwara.