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THE ECGBVE DAttT GUARD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1808'. k x ki i I ) Truly Tailored When you buy a Schwab Suit, no mat ter whether you pay $10 or $30, there's one thing certain, the suit is as good as it , looks. We've found that out. Schwab garments are truly tailored inside and out. They're made from dependable materials and repre sent an honest effort to give the best at the price. You take no chances whatever whc'i you buy Schwab Cl6thcs. They're built to satisfy, and they do. STANLEYS 612 Willamette St KITCHEN & KOivlPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Knmplr rmmi In cimiMM'tiuii liH'iittHl In Iti'itUlrr HI(Ik. Willtiiurtto St. Oak and 7th F.m'ruc. Or. ritono Mt iii !:l C liii-S Julius Goldsmith Our Hand Tailored Suits FOR FALL WEAR are made by the celebrated bouse of Michaels, o Stern & Co They have quality, style ;d fit. a$l will lookJ&e a :it made to orderAl-j so you will hud th'0) rea sonably priced. Come and look at them before buy ing elsewhere. I O o V e carry ;i complete line of furnishing goods that cannot he excelled in the ch, and ourices will be found lower than many of our competi-J tors can aiiora 10 sen lor. We own our own store andQave no rent to pay and are content with small profits. ,0 O You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON O East Ninth Street "HIIOI4 VOIR HOItSI., SIIOU YOl'lt MAItlV or repair your carriage or wagon with skilled worknuuiHhlp . iiml In the best manner we will ntViio very lowest prices. OConsclentliius and hlgh-Kiadu work in our line, as well as promptness, should recoigjiiend us to everyone io appreciates having their horses properly Bhod, or their wagons repaired In the best manner. G. BURBACB 53 J Olive St. o Madabe Dean's FHENC E Pills. FEMALI AO(ArR, CKIITA1N ItK 1.1 KIT KOB Hri'lRlt!MCli MKNsriil'ATliiN. MCf EM MOWS TO ftt. H.ifi'l Hun't H-eilvl SHtlnfiu'lhin (luiir aiiIcnI .r Mniirv )v.-fmitli'l. Hoot pn' IHikil inrll.tv r Ix.x. ' WIIIwimI tli.'iii i trhilt, l iml ' for wlivn rvlli'vi',!. 8iinlfKr.''. tir.tft on io'IIIiik tin. iik tin It your iroiiiitn.'. net-opt no ttuhiiMtmo. II llrtltotll nol unvuiui'iu unlop..o tliu t'tid your 'Ulllj kEOICtt CO.. lot 71, UncntiK, Pi. Snld in Eugene by W. L Delano CLIPPER IS THE QREATEST THEATRICAL SHOW PAPE3J IN THS WORCJD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Qs. ISSlQl WKKKI.Y. Sample CopycJFree. FRANK QUEEN PUSJ. Z0.tf, u.rTj miKis, n iii.isiiKKs. V M 4 h aiihm 4t W. usrii at.. .Ns Ynna " BETTING rkgENCERSON M.S()S. Q O All kinds of brlcx. stone min crmeni work roiiiitly and neatly done, .Q nrorK guranieea. itesiaetice u.i WlllnmettV Street, 131 West Fourth treet. rhon Hed 4Mt ).4I nwijom sI OOH.iptSOJl OUOI, .)mii ii sjai'aiscjj puo SOg A31MN1IH VINCENT o RESTAURANT 0 MeoIsaC Si Hours w Ocandup O Phone Black 1557 West EighthSt. hi USt Kill:: l?!t TIIK til Al!l 1.0 CENTENARY OF HISTORICAL COLLEGE IS OBSERVED EmiOburi;. Aid., Oct. 14. A ! score of church vKiQ'arles and hun I dreds of Catholic raity thioiiKhout Qe country gathered here today to tion of the centenary of JWint St Mary's Collide, America's riunt hii torlc RomaWCatholIc blither 0tlti ilUist h Is- r QHtltn- tlon of learning. The town, as well us the college, is in gala attire In honor of the occaslnfi, and during the tvQdays of thQrelebration there will be a succession of banquets, speeches, musical and dramatic iier formances by the Btudents, and other features of interest. , The celebration was formally open ed today with a pontifical mass of thankHglvlne. The sermon was de livered by the Rev. Dr. Cunningham of Pittsburg, who graduated from Mount St. Mary's in the class of '7S. QAmong the eminent prelates In at tendance at tne mass were oanuniu Gibbons of Haltlniore and Arch bishop Kalconlo, the apostolic del egate at Washington. Tomorrow with a bfViuet at which Richard M . Rellly of l.ancasti'i-, Pa., will deliver the oi'atlota.and the Itv. Patrick 1.. nuffyoi vTr!irli'Boti, S. C, will recite an ode 'Qfn posed for the occasion. .Mount St. Mnry'B is justly enti tled tn the hoiO's now being paid her. The college is Jjnown as the "cradle of bishops" worn tile fact ,U... ,.f A iiiui-lnn'. liUllnim .Mill iU IIIUUJ I, I IIIOI.-CID "'Bl'lrii. I t .. I,...,.. l,, . A ......... "- have been students hery Among the mOd priHati's who Htii.lloil Jiere were Cardlnrt McCloskQ', AUcva'a first cardln!iT(Ql!lshoii Route, the ''guardian angel of the mount"; Archbishop John Hughes of New York, who tolled as a gardener dur iGi?Os first year to pay bJuitlon; Archbishop a Purcell an iilshops Laughlln, Elder, 0'hatard, (llliQii, Wigterson and Spatildlng. ! Those of tho laity who Inter brotigh lustre to the name of the college include Attorney General Bo naparte, J'Q'Ice White of the Su preme court: (leorge Miles, tho poet, and UeneriQ Thomas AndtciQ the Iirsc American coiuiuunuer lu. .ia- nlla. Motint St. Mnrj''s is the plijSeer secular college. Wince the estni'Msh- ment of the college there have occu pied Its presidential chr-ir many cl(0:ymen who, like its fiHinder, Fa ther John Dubois, later rose to high places of honor in the church. n Save your pennies mid own the l ver. Kvci'vone Itrlfevi'H it. No time li wnxtol anil fewer mistakes are nuiiU on the VISiBLE WRITINX; Oliver Typewriter TIIK ST.XII.ltl YISIULI WIltVTKIt. IU'ciiiis4 pvery wowi is nIiowii iim writ ten. Write for HKWnl iisy iNiymnil ii'oMiMitioii, or stv the nuicliiiie tit my offlif, f. S. FRANK, Will Agt-iit. Kiiii-m'. Orvgoii. -o a W. MADMEN C. R. MEAD B EFORE buytnij rral es tate call uo or come to SiQrigfield, the best town oi its s:e in ihj valley, SJ; best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms oi all sites rd corrftirns, also cty property for sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATP Cffl Tflcph.QMiin 171 Automobile FOR HIKB Five CSQiger car for hire any tirgjp day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 : typi LARGEST FACILITIES ff .IN .THE WEST FOKJ Jthe PRODUCTION OK li I HIQH QRADE WORKJJ I lm 10 J UtTtM Hautj V H.lipii HHI..ITS-VTI 3MI rf JTT-W: J Copyright, 1908. by T. C. McClure.) iii-son Williams, feeling sorry foi Deacon Flint's widowhood, suggested that he take a girl from the orphan asylum to keep house and for com pany. The deacon started for the city next morning and returni In the evening with Qke orphan. Her name was Ruth. Jhe deacon liked her at first j glance. Sind he kepiQiking liQ better j 0n day. Before going to bed that night she was sAown over the house and through tbcQantry and told what to get for breakfast ami at what hour to have It ready, and lie deacon's heart swelled up as she called to him: "Good aight, my ow.Olear old papa. Your little Qughter Is awfully glad she has come to live with you." Breakfast tQs to 1q ready at 0. The deacon overslept, and it was 7 before he got out of bed and went downstairs. There, was no one about. He knocked at the daughter's door, but got no answer. Qe went outside to look for her, and, finding nothing, he Returned and opened the door of her rroom. She wna still asleep, but when he called tojQ- shiQvoke up and de- manded uOkuow what was wanted. "You should haQ had breakfast all ready an hour ago." Q"Xot on your life!" she exclaimed. 'But but, what do yofl mean?" de manded the nstoQisbcd man. "You skiddooauddonVask questions. Say, pop, you might as well uudt'Q stand right uoQ that I'm a lady and mu'Qbe treated as such. After this I shall tnke my breakfast In bed." The deacon got breakfast, and &)ss Kuth came down. She found fault with everything and when reproved 1 gave him ucb back talk that he reached over and boxed her ears. The ; next minute everything on the tnble . she could reach was tltng at bis bead. ; After being hit by turee plates, ! cruet, the coffeeot and the sugar j bowl he flew the coop and made his ( way to the parson'sOiouse. "Ab." said the good nfi?n. "I wns! wondering If you came home last night and brotflht the orphan with you." "Ljlldl" exclaimed the deacon wlttQa greht deal of energy. "And and" "And you come over nnd sec her. Kh w.qn fin hiWttlile nn n kitten btst 'O night, but this morning she seems to be n limb of Rntnn." When the bouse was reached the adopted orphan was found InQhe yard throwing pieces of the broken crock ery at the hens, jjnd she had already lamed nn old master and knocked a speckled hen gully west. O ".MiOiIng, puson," she cnllcd out. "I suppose po(is,ATOn telling what a bud kid I am? if ue wasn't a dub he'd have stayed and me." fgjight it .Ot with "My denr child, 1 nm sorry to hear such reports of you," solemnly replied the parson. "You seemed to me the other day to be such an Innocent, bum bleQouug girl that" "Twit wns in the game, parson. I was after a passand A home. Oh. I can be au angel vnwi I want to. See me knock that black ben's bead off." The parson and the deacon walked aside to consult, andUhe latter Qked iu anxious tonea: "Well, what shall I do about It?" "Sit down with her and talk of heavcOand angels and appeal to her Q'ter nature. I think you will have bi'iOrying in five minutes. It seems thut In some Qny I must have got a wrong Impression of tb child." The good man returned hotne. and the ib:HoiL-sat Aiwn try moral sua slonO Tbtyvlllage Q(Jeyard was In sight, nnd he looked over nt the stones and asked Q girl if she knew where good folks went to when they died. "Oh. come off!" she answered. H'nn't we go to a Qcus or something todaj-5 pkucw you wntQn okl Kke, bt)t Vf coni to stir .vou up. Come Iry-iOil shave. I don't like your whiskers; The ihgyou rose up QlQook )wr by tlfKenr jjid lni her into tlw bniw and linked IV upAi ckwe ami said! soinethlnQtxMiri nnd wntQunfttt sue t-miiu Willi's) iwrsuii. lie itittn went to tli fliQ to rit In n sliort for noiin. At 12 o'cloct. when tie fume back, the closot door UiyQn t! floor. j tbk and chairs worfa'on their 0uks. and the girl wns gettlty? ready 10 jjmsn winnows. The deacon wont oiittiid cut amllniiiwd n tH'acli tree Mnili nnd WMO'jut around her shotil- dcrs "d (i-V1 her up tn another the afternoon " was round to tw on Are and ...inn i or snvoi. ue went to the bolide to find the nrisoner A. ererv. tiling plnne i m's atm tne renewing note to a ilont- lvr jivtVn) an )rntlmnii. sml I don't husllr. t will. ivur ntyiu. mi r can I ' And Jop of that the good pardon came arouml hQndole with him and to say: Q "I giM-M we made n mistake, drncon. Instead of tryliih adoption plan agslu why not take a wlfeT' The iHimon bad srQrter slsfer forty-two years oM. and public pi4ip had a : that she would mnrry Trie deacon If aked. The brother had beard noth ing of this, and tthDtbiter wns r.C$ln his nhMl In the least when he put the qttln. but the dw-on turned from surveying the wreck ami answered: "N,"i3-i!'irneyli:ht, Q1' .T get r'L-ht (W,re or I'll throw you ever Mhe fen.r' Ami that was ten years ago. and they hnve not spg?n to each o:her slnc. Q m. or ad. o.. Coffee Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Q Your grocer will grind it better if gOund at, home not too fine. ,j f :. ,.:) YouVe on the o Right Track when your clothing is looked after by our expert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, gand our charges by their little ness njake satisfaction an as sured fact. a Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Wttfamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 White Viewing: the SkyJScropSr c on 9th5trtet o Right flxut Face and seeO McLEOD'S New Fall and 0Wintgr Suiting 44 E$th St. e WellDrOHng For up-to-dateQell drilljg see LaDuke &LefflerCo. q. Well Drillers telephone Red 5J2J 999 Villard Boulevard -o- W. H. SMYJH Successor to M. S. Hubble Transferee -ornpany . will Uo a gentYiu tninsfer busin.-s,- nniiM-imid goods, trunks and !al' things in nts lin will ren-ivr j , , i.n iui nn. nnon. 'lliisinres Prompt and fiwef L'lureful" Is our motto. I'lione Main .12 rhone, Kel 4!)ia. I ( KALL (JB SHUMWAY Plumbing .nd Sewer Work. aiso general jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended tu. Crry a full line (Qplumblng nxtnret Phone Hlck 187!. 7th andQak Su. D O O J. W. BARFBNGtR Expert housemover Mov& anything, giwenty-live years experience. ResidenQ East Fifteenth and Oak Sts, Phon Red 4511. Eurcne. OKeoo f EPOSITORS are satisfied that under the direction of such representative and competent men as the directors of the Merchants Bank of Eugene that all funds . are carefully handled and always safe. Accounts, subject to- check, cor dially invited, CAPITAL - $65,000.00 s THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived by buying trom a practical paint dealer means to bug your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter J02W. Eight St. Eugene, Or . Appreciates smoking; good cigars. It gives him relaxatiog The Mount. Hood Cig& is a favori among all thinking men It c positively the best 10s Cigar on the market s Plumbing Furnish your new hom properly. Don't sHght the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing JJid tinning MXrk. Call AQd let us estimate on your work Aya &(Heitznun 34 West 8th St, QfhdSk black 1117 WILLAMETTE Meat MarJket UndS? New Management First-CIass Fresff and Salt" 'Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 5J2 Wilfamette LJC. BEADLE ?Stoce Mason Irfave orders at WIQe's restaurant 'in West Eighth streetor address at WiHiamV Tranflr Cf. Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SALE Willamette St, Phone Main 6ol O 0 A. C. MAtHEWS General Teami Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and pood excavation earth for saft? P&one Black 231 1 or call at 345 W 4th 1 Farms to BeS loday 22 acres Situated , 1 acre o ti ' 12 acres rira. v'."" h,H near Snr ensa 1rt'JC0'". d. 1 set of doubi. k0,8.1' 1 fcmJ w harness i i,T u'.Ht?l whTteVaH fl'lr',la'rJ 2": includeol'?1.1.: Trice ""'o Hi 50rtfrps 5 I ilitedlnX barn and cuSC";: o C0W9, 1 . ,'. harness, wagon, jC'' ? harrow. nm O"""'! on, chickens Sn',a'h , ' rh etc; :Ol0 7 oats. 40jr 5 15 acres of truiOrV;'' west of EugePers " .1 vat on. ' roo;O hn . ,0."F process of construction V nH P '"It;, . . u. rnce . , t-u. acres 3 mti J , most lieaw:, I ing sot near h-0?ne. acres river Dottom luj,- 8 miles from If,. ' . unnvi 40 acres in solid balm c- ... iui tuuo l0 f , A 'hi "eS 01 tots tEl ..u niiiow. inuwooisi a cord delivered to ueefc Price J 65 acres all deep rich nJ uated 114 miles from V;. J under cultivation: weiltntJ uouse; some Irult tr wells. Price $m' Notice These SnJ In City Proper A modern 7-room houu blocks from bigh school tne best streets In the foot well with water toil tank; abundance of werb and Indoor use. ThiPiii:- ly a bargain. Price., House of rive rooms si:u 1 .North Washington street lot, 80x160. Price House of 5 rooms; lot Kit! water and good drilled 1 1 lot bac, tux title, nu: about 240 feet. All kiids on lot; streets paved. Price a 2 new 4-room cottases ti;t I on carline opposite ri i store; property rents Jt I.I (ftiod 1 0-room modern how j ed corner Eleventh and H:': i paving and sidewShV hil Hotisef S rooms nlceljrb.1 Kast Thirteenth street: . 165; good well 90 (MdP, connections and water house; fruit of all kii'M barn, chickeiPpark. Price I Good 6-?oom house with it : conveniences, barn and nr-l shoo, situated on lot 1j' nractlrally all the furtir-l with the house. This tt : property. Price We have some cholcjrMiie: prices ranging iroatTi per lot, close in. Brick blocks and fronn 1 pyt of the city. Absolute? bargiSr.s on the market. Call In and get our pr; HOLLENBECK REAL ESTAH 2 Pl,.,.tn ltifl 4411. Office. 4N7 nmaix'v A New Set Cfeirsa Whv do y'1" 1 SHABBY CHAIRS U J home, when yon n a ":1 GOOD AS XBW for 1 A can of QlJ"" 1 wonders In you.0"' s See ttihe ChiaaB"1 every cir See our west show B- I SK TO SKI-, li rt-- I'.irr... 16-IS WeSe I OVERTON 1 wnilPaDerandP s - o J r- 1h Firiv- National Bf Invites your - Yyr business w. Q tlon' - nnB1 P Or- a. V- s. ':r.s5.c' ..-.: Brti" BlUSCBinH SOB '"