miasm daily vun, TiKsnAr, October is, i
BOY FALLS fROM
S. P. TRAIN AND
- IS KILLED
VERY-GOOD
HOME MADE
CATARRH CORE
aJle
Oothmg
AT
s
1
THE TOGGERY
VALUES and styb in our lines of clothing for this fall and
1Ee
winter, we
on sale in any store.
Alfred
Correct
Soph
who want the natty and nifty styles of today, are all included in this sale. Not one
old shelf-worn suit can be found in our stock.
Immediately upon arrival of our complete lines of clothing we marked each and
every garment down to its actual value. Understand? Down not up 50 per cent
above its value and offered to you at a reduction of one-fourth off. thus deeding our
customers. But on the contrary, our clothing is marked at the right price in the be
ginning and we claim that we are conducting the Greatest Value Sale ever offered in
Eugene. We make a profit on every thing we sell.
Suits $10 to $35. Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
ROBERTS BROTHERS
CONNER 8th AND WILLAMETTE STREETS
w. m. green, asyg
r
61 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
Our Irons Arc Here
THE EXCEL IRON
It Excels all others in Price and Quality
Yours for $3.50
, Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
516 Willamette Street
For Wiring, Supplies .Fixtures and all kinds of
Electrical
ELI BANGS
J. H. WEST
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
CabsAlways Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES.. o
McKRNZlE STAGEWavra EuR.n. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
at 5:30 a. m. SUgcadonot call at A d.ilystagclraveaEugeneat6 a, m,
private mldvncM but will call for for Mapkton, cloat connection by
baggagtli notilird tha day bclora. steamer lor Florence and AcitK
Livery Phone Main 21 o
M aBBB,.-
oriice, iti'giiti'
1 iiiiiiiiing.
believe, excels anything ever before placed
Such high grade lines
Benjamin
Clothes for.Men
Suits
omore
For the Young Men
we like; the
IiAI)IK3 TO COME
for a look at our groceries.
Not alone does It give them an
Idea of the cleanliness with
which our table dollcacles are
handled. It alar- affords us a
chance of showing thorn some
thing new and nice In the eat
ing line. Won't you viBlt us
today? We have something
we know you would rollsh If
you tried !t.
UARE
ROCER
Machinery.
EARL McNUTT
We Rejnir Every
. thing Electrical
that i.e:ds attention, as well as
reli you apparatus. Further
more we attend to repairs prompt
ly (on 'phone order it you like),
and you won't need to sound
your bugl.ir alarm when you get
our till. Need anything in our
line? o c
EUGENE ELECTRIC CO.
J. O. THOMAS
Kl-c'rlc Wiring. Fixtures
nd Supplies s
I'h.we M-iln 5. KUOENE. ORE
as
8& Co.
and the
PltOCIiAMATION
I, J. D. Matlock, mayor of the city
of Eugene, hereby notify the people
of the city of Eugene, and proclaim
that the bill proposed by the common
council nnd referred to the people, to
amend Sections 108 and 112 of the
Charter or the City of TSugene, as
amended by the people of said city
April 18,, 1908, by giving the Com
mon Council the power and authority
to Issue and sell five per cent nego
tiable water bonds of the city to a
sum not exceeding 1500,000 in the
aggregate, failed to receive a majori
ty of the votes cast thereon at the
special election held In the city of
Kiigene on tne Nrst iday of October,
1901. and therefore failed to become
a tew of the City of Eugene, the ma
jority against tne same being 158
votes., ,
That the bill proposed by the Com
mon counIT and referred to the peo
ple for amending Section 109 of the
Charter or the City or Eugene, so as
to empower the Common Council la
the sale of the water bonds of the
city when no hlds are received for
the purchase thereof at or above par
at the time advertised; then the
Council may negotiate and sell the
said bonds or any part thereof at prl
vato sale at not less that their par
value' without readvertlsing, sub
mitted to the vote of the people of
the City of Eugene at the special elec
tion held In said city on the first day
of October, 1908, received a majority
of the votes cast thereon ns follows:
Number jj' voters voting In favor of
said amendment, 425: voting against
said umendmeut, 34G; majority in
favor of said amendment, 79: and
thereby becamo a law of the city of
Eugene.
Hated this 6th day of October,
1908.
J. D. MSSrLOCK.
A HKAIj NAIUJ.UX
577 acres: 230 acres of fine land
In cultivation; ten million feei of
saw timber; a brand new sawmill
that cost over $2000; $2000 worth
of new farm machinery and tools; a
blacksmith shop: $1000 worth of
horses, cattle, sheep and hoes; all
level land; Is In good neighborhood,
near school, high school nnd 9tere;
six miles on good road to railroad
station; land arnuml It sells for $"0
Bn acre: worth $40,000. Price.
000. Reasonable terms. See the
Heal Estate Exchange.
O
IU:.1 THIS Now la the time to
buy lots In the lilalr Street Addition
to Eugene. You ran get terms on
them. They are soon to he raised
10 per cent on gladden tract. We
have acreage. tmall farms and large
Hues, too, that can be bought
through this firm for less money
than elsewhere.
Call up Mark Fleming or hunt
him up It will pay you. He lives
at 357 West 5th street. His office
Is at 412 Willamette street. Oregon
Land Co.'s building.
I
I ItKWAKO
If the party or parties who took
the mortar, used for firing bombs,
the night of July 4th, on the butte,
will return same to Kunene Gun
Company's store they wlil get re-
ward.
i " El'CENK GI N CO.
. Vnibtvlla and Parasols 1! vti erl .
At reasonable prices. o Material of
any quality. Ton years" experience.
Call on K. 11. WATSON.
lVtts' Clsar Store. 5t4 Olive.
WOOH K.MVINU
! Gasolln power, by W. W. Moore,
phone Ued .:S2. OrJLftrju large or
small will te appreciated.
Here Is a prescription which
should be valued by all who are sub
ject to rheumatism, kidney and blad
der troubles and especially catarrh.
While the latter Is considered by
most sufferers an0 Incurable disease,
there are few men or women who will
fail to experience great relief from
the following simple home prescrip
tion, and If taken In time it should
prevent an attack of catarrh during
the entire season.
Anyone can mix the following:
Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half
ounce. Compound Kargon one ounce,
Compound Syrup Sarsparllla three
ounces. Shake well in a bottle and
use In teaspoonful doses after each
meal and again at bedtime. Get
these ingredients from any pharma
cist whom you know handles only
pure drugs.
This prescription acts directly up
on the elimlnatlve tissues of the kid
neys to make them filter and strain
from the blood, the poisons that pro
duce all forms of catarrhal affec
tions. Relief Is often felt even after
the first few doses and It is seldom
that the sufferer ever experiences a
return attack within the year.
This prescription makes a splen
did remedy for all forms of blood
disorders and such symptoms as lame
back, bladder weaknesses and rheu
matism pains are entirely dispelled.
As this valuable, though simple,
recipe comes from a thoroughly
Mable source, it should be heeded by
every reader who suffers from ca
tarrh.
MR.JND MRS. LITTLEFIELD
ARE HEARD FROM
THEY WRITE THAT THEV WILL
HE HOME AIJOUT NOVEMBER 1
TAKING IN CHICAGO
Chicago. Oct. 8, 190?.
Editor of The Guard: We have
reached" Chicago on our trip and have
worn out our shoe. leather over rock
and brick pavements, and our necks
are crooked from looking at the sky
scrapers.. The best of all, Mr. and
Mrs. Gross joined us at Minneapolis,
and they are in the same fix that
we are, mrt nevertheless we are Hav
ing a fine time.
Have been 'here for a week, and
will leave in a few days for home by
way of California, visiting relatives
on the way. Will be home about the
first of November, as we want to get
to Oregon before It gets too cold here.
The first of September the mercury
was 110 in the shade, and the last
day of September It snowed, so Ore
gon is all right yet, especially Eu
gene, for we havent seen a small or
large city that Is going ahead with
the Improvements that Eugene Is.
Tours truly,
MR. AND MRS. C. F. LIT
TLEFIELD. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers
Delinquent taxpayers will take no
tice that delinquent taxes will not
be 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 aiy one
demanding 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 shall have the
right, and It shall be his duty, ntfbn
demand and payment of the taxes.,'
penalty and Interest, to make out
and issue a certificate or certificates
of delinquency against such proper
ty,' nnd section 3S in part reads:
"Certificates of delinquency shall
bear Interest from the date of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
lo per cent per annum
Delinquent taxpayers are therefore
advised that if they have not paid at
least one-hair or their taxes on or
before the first Monday In April that
the same are delinquent and have
been delinquent since said first Mon
day In April, and those who have
paid one-half of their taxes as above
the rem(5nlng one-half will become
delinquent after the first Mondav In
October, and six months from such
dates a certificate of delinquency
bearing fifteen pePcent interest per
annum may be issued against your
property.
To save further costs, penalties
and Interest you are earnestly re
quested to settle the same at once.
H. L. BOWN.
gherlff and Tax Collector.
;oorft GIVEN AWAY
We want to clean out our lines of
silver deposit jsre and Bohemian
glassware, and will Sive the entire
lot of ene hundred anjt thirty-five
pieces away to yir customers. With
every purchase ot Is or up to $10 we
will give one piece of Bohemian
glass. With every purchase amount
ing to $10 or over we will give one
piece of silver deport ware. The
regular prices of these goods run
from 50 cents to $4 5 0.
This Tf III continue nntil every piece
is gone. Optical work Is inrludod.
J. O. WATTS.
The I'p-to-.late Jeweller end Op
tician, Cor. 9th & Willamette, ,
tf 1
WOOU SAWING.
J'hn M. P. Dixon, successor to W. '
E. Iloddy, All wood sawed to g'lace !
For prompt service phone lllack i
3312. Residence 324 High street, tl i
Gasoline Woodsaw. j
bubecrlbe tor tne IMILV (.tAHD
The bodv of an unknown boy. his
neck broken and the base of his skull
fractured, was picked up early Sun
day morning beneath the railroad
i-oatio three-fourths of a mile north
of Oakland, says yesterday's Rose
burg Review. Circumstances show
that the boy, while stealing a ride on
.he Dnthhniinit nverland train, Noj
15 was either thrown or fell off at
the trestle, and the latter Is the more
probable. The body was discovered
by Charles Neal, a Southern Pacific
section foreman. Coroner N. T. Jew-
et is hnlHini? an inauest at Oakland
today before a jury comprised of the
following: J. ti. Meaiey, a. a.
A r. Yonne E. H: Pinkston, A. A.
CmWK and V. 1 TtrOOkS.
Notjhlng was rouna in ipe w
clothing to identify him, but that he
probably lived In Portland Is indi-
caiea uy iw hvo.ii , - - -
man & King" on the inside of his
shoes. Apparently he was aooui
years of age. He wore a cap of dark
color, a dark gray coat, blue sweater
and corduroy trousers. His two up
per front teeth are a trine prominent
and the tooth fmmedltaely to the left
Is missing.
Two boys, gfvfng their names as
Tom Jackson and George Murray,
and about the same age as the one
whD was killed, are the principal wit
nesses at the"" inquests While beat
ing their way they fell In with the
third hnv at Salem, and the three
rode toeether on the "blind" as far.
as Eugene, the third boy proceeding
southward on no. la, wnue me um
er two waited and rode south on the
"flyer," No. 13. Arriving at Oak
land and learning that a boy hr.d
hoon nicked iiD dead'. Jackson and
Murray immediately viewed the body
and identified it as that of thehr com
nanlnn of a few hours before. They
say they did not learn hisname or
where bis home was.
The authorities are incluned to
doubt the story of Jackson and Mur
ray. They lean toward the belief
that the three boys ran away from
home together, but whether thi3 will
be revealed at the Inquest is a ques
tion. At the conclusion of the in
quest Jackson and Murray will be
taken to Rosebuig and then either
sent to their homes, if their loca
tions can be learned, or committed to
the state reform school
In looks the dead boy bears the
stamp of education and gentle breed
ing. His hands are soft and regular
In shape, showing that he had not
been obliged to do any manual labor.
OPENING OF RINK.
, The opening of the Under
wood roller skating rink
for the season will occur on
Friday evening, Oct. 16. T.ne
Eugene Military band win
furnish music. ol6
, A SIMPLE QUESTION.
Eugene People Arc Requested
Honestly Answer This.
to
Is not the word of a representative
citizen of Eugene more convincing
than the doubtful utterances ot peo
ple everywhere else in the Union?
Read this:
Charles Beadle, of 333 Eighth St.,
Eugene, Ore., says:
" I am fully as ready to recom
mend Doan's Xidney Pills today as
I waR in 1903, just after using the
remedy. As I said in my testimony
at that time, I had suffered from
kidney complaint nearly always
since the war. I never knew when
to expect an attack. A cold would
bring it on or any over exertion.
On several occasions I was helpless.
The last severe attack I had was
about six months ago, when some
thing like lumbago set in and
brought on a heavy bearing down
h ki(,neJ. , wag beM ver .,nd
pain as if there was a weight over
could not straighten up to sa'e mo.
There was such a weakness in the
action of the kidneys that I could
lot control the action of the secre
tlons, BiiJoU caused much annoy
ance. Having used several rem
edies with little if any benefit, I
finally began taking Doan's Kidney
Pills. From the start almost I could
feel the benefit. The action of the
kldnevs find bladder was soon cor
rected and then the pains and aches
disiippared. I was benefited in
every way and what I told iimy for
mer testimony about the relief t ob
tained Is true in every respect. Three
years have riBw elapsed since I tes
tified in favor of Doan's Kidney
Pills nnd I have been continually free
from kidney complaint. I consider
thgni a wonderful remedy and have
recommended Doan's (Kidney Pills
again and again."
For sale by all deaters. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo.
New Yoik, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
VKLLomrLI,I No
Get your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone Red 4STS. tf
COW KEED.
Alfalfa meal. A Bailey's. Venth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521. O
Vudor porco snads are a luxury
with the roach of all.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. '
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hae Always Bough!
Bears the yt
a a, a ai a a:
Powder
.AHoIutely
r u tvt.
f - Insures delicious, y
iw rooa,ior every homeevery
The rmlv hair
from Royal Grape Cream.of TarS
roaae rrom grapes.
Safeguards your food against aU-j
pMwpiiau; n uure iKusu mineral acids i
sic uscu.ia uiespiy maae powders.
DIED
At the office of Justice of the
Peace R. B. Bryson in Eugene,. Octo
ber 12, 1908, Harvey H. March and
Miss Ada May Pyburn, the justice
officiating.
R. C. MORGAN'S CRNrTURE
FACTOR!'. '
Furniture manufactured for whole-
Bale or retail trade. Factory at east
end of Fifth Btreet. Repairing aollcl
lted. Phone Black 5391. Residence
phone. Black 5501. tf
Possessing: every convenience and an ideal loafa-J
fronting on the beautiful city plaia. Adiq
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephoot s
every room. Private bat&s. Bus to and from all too
Rotes European Plan R Annul
$1.00 and $1.50 per dav. ' 2 nl '!f,1
$2.00 and J2.50 with bath. J3.50 and it"1
Eugene Guard on Fife C!H. SPENCER, N
Eugene Poultry Sto
. Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in ropuarit jnH
J l ;l, l kini x tlatee Stiff"!
"-'-. vi.t. utuirtliu will Urtvcun . " " a ,--,1
and dressed poultry,
102 East Ninth Street
For Bedrock Wells and Pure,
some
Water See
T TZ
O PLi. lVJ0.l-a
o Satisfaction Guaranteed
occo
Rhone 5391
J
MARIUH)
J
ais nome to Enp.
evening, October 1!, it
Rominle Mason, aiml i :
paralysis. He cams to i
mourns ago with hii (j
Ing to make his homeim
and four rianphron .
the remains for St. tai
interment there.
Do not let anyone t
somethine else is 'lust n
Witt's Kidney and Wife
cause there isn't ttnid
good. Sold by alUrsgtd
Te
LENA
Portland's Ntwuia
MofentyraniaJ
HOT!
Third aa4 Mia W
PORTLAND,
DON'T FORGET0 OUK w
Phone W
We Carry P
snd no other tm- " J
-no iei "re ,' . i
die the i'fiotsr.4;
Conseqncitlr
lamb. mto. l l
,11 kiad of
bariS ana u.-- ,
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