THE BUGB&VE DA1W GUARD. SATURDAY, OCTOBKK it,
Made in New York
,We alone sell in this city
Correct Clothes for Men
Madg in to-c&y's New York Style by
A label that guarantees the
best clothes value obtainable
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Possessing: every convenience and an ideaLlocation
fronting; on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent Qo
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates European Plan
$1.00 and $1.50 per day.
$2.00 and $2.60 with bath.
Eugene Cuard on File
W. M. GREottN, 0 ALSGROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
j Eugene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of o
Live and Dressed Poultry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to
meet the demand we will have on hand a 'large supply of live
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER.
102 East Ninth Street,
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For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
J. E. KILBORNT
Satisfaction
Phone 5391
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
jb 554 Willamette Stred
The
LENOX
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Portland'! New and Most
Modernly Furnished 0
HOTEL
Third and Man) Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
Rates American Plan
$2.60 and $3.00 per (lay.
$3.50 and $4.00 with bath.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
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BEAUTY, ART,
USEFULNESS
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nre nil combined In many of
the sets of Chlnaware. We are
constantl yon the lookout for
novelties, while of coifrse
keeping on hand the standard d
styles. As a result we are en
abled to plcaso evory taste. If
you are a lover of high-class
chinawure, you will want to see
ours.
Phone Main 645
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Guaranteed
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55? High Street
We Carrey Prime Meats
and no other kind. Our aim Is
to haj-e the I'Qt qualities only
ml W the otlior butchers han
dle the inf rlor grades of moat.
CotiQiui-Mtly our regit la r cus
tomers kK'w for prlntiQ.oast.
lamb. muVon. veal or pork, for
all kinds of poultry In season. (
nd for chops, steaks and cut
lets, no competitor Qn ap
proach Qln quality. The same
may bo said ot our apleul
hams at;d bacon. w
Broders Bros
Phone JMalryJO . West, ftth St.
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" PROCLAMATION
! I, J. D. Matlock, mnvO of the city
! of Eugene, hereby notify the people
of OQclty of Eugene, and prQlalm
that TTie bill proposed by the common
coQcllnnd referred to the people, to
anWnd Sections 108 and 112 of the
C'Oirter of the City of Eugene, as
amended by the people of said city
April 18, 1908, by giving the Com
I mon Council the power and authority
! to Issue and sell five per ceM nego
tiable water bonds of the city to a
i Bum not exQedtng $500,000 In the
aggregate, failed to receive a(yiaJorl-
ty of the votes cast thereon at the
' sneclnl election held In the city of
: Eugene on the first day of Octohjar,
1908, and therefore failed to become
! a law of the City of Eugene, the ma
jority against the same being 158
voti".
That the bill proposeioby the Cooi
mon tjvnnll and referred to the peo
ple ttm amending Section 109 of the
Charter of the City of Eugene, so as
to empower the Common Council In
the sale of the water bondsoof the
city when no bids are received for
the purchase thereof at or above par
nt the time atOertised; then Oe
: Council may negotiate and sell the
said bonds or any part thereof at prl
vnte sale at not less that their par
-value without readvertlslng, sub-
Tnifttprl tn th vnta nt thn npnnla nt
the Cfty of Eugene at the special elec
tion held In said city on the first day
i of October, 1908, received a majority
I of the votes cast thereon as follows:
Number of voters voting In favor of
I Bald amodment, 425; voting against
sold amendment, S46; .-majority In
fnvor
' of said Amendment, H. and
thereby became
law of the city of
Eugene.
Dated this 6th
1908.
J. D,
day of October,
MATLOCK,
A REAL RARGAIY
577 acres; 250 acres of fine land
in cultivation; ten million feet of
saw timber; a brand rfow sawmill
that cost over 12000: T20n0 worth
!of new farm machinery and tools; a
j lOicksmlth shop; $1000 worth of
j horses, cattle, sheep and 0g: all
llovcl land; Is In good neighborhood,
; near rOiooI, high school and store;
six miles on good road to railroad
station: land around It sells for $r0
nn ncrP: worth $10,1100. Price, $21,
ooo. Ut'Hsonnhle terms. Soo the
Ileal Estate Exchange.
HKAI) THIS Now is the time to
buy lots Iff the ninir Street Addition
to Eugene. You can get terms on
them. Thenre soon to be raised
10 per cent on Sladden tract. We
have acreage, jmall farms and large
onps, to" that can he bought
through this firm for less money
than clsewhOe. O
Call up Mark Fleming or hunt
him up It will pay you. q Ho lives
at 357 West 5th street. Ills K(lre
Is at 412 Willamette street, OiVfc
Ofcon
Land Co. s building.
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If the party or parties who tnnk
the mor'.ir, used for firing bombs,
the nlsht of July 4th, on the butte,
I will return same to Eugene Gun
H'ompany'a store they will got re
ward. O
If EUGENE GIO-" CO.
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. I'miit-cUns mid IV.nisols llivovcmt.
A iO reasonable prices. Material of
any quality. Ten years' experience.
Cull on F. H. WATSON.
Potts' ClRuOstoro. f64 Olive.
WOOit RAWING q
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore
phone Red 32S2 q Orders large or
man win oe anrrto:aie:l.
; PITMAN
fSgNOGRAPHERS ALWAYS
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v iim.i , XSTii i "riov "i
vf I It Hum Shorthand ami toiu-h
M HrltlnK. Vim will h,.
lliiiroiiult. fiifV.-las!, short-
btiitil writer ttlicn I nm
JltroiiKli teaching y,iu. .nv
U-iiiilont who Mill stiulv rail
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ANTS M KNtKJll IMI- s
KKS. 4ST WHIntni'tte St.
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C0TTA1E GROVE
BRIDGE DAMAGED
BY HIGH WER
False VJ&f of Main Street
Bridge Over Coast Fork
Washed Out Wednesday
STRUCTURE NOW CLOSED
TO HEAVY TEAM TRAFFIC
Ladies' Club Talking of Estab
lishing City Park
$625 Subscribed
The recent rains have raised the
waters of the Coast Fork go as to
dislodge considerable driftwood
which on Its way to the eQclet, Yar
ned off the false work" of the Main
street brldse on Wednesday. In con
sequence th& bridge has been closctl
to heavyO.Ofic, although onrQilde
Is still being used by pedestrians.
Material has been ordered and is be
ing placed on the ground for im
mediate repair of the bridge. Work
wll"commence as soon as the rain
ceases. The long timbers for gird
ers have already been brought in and
are 96 feet in length by 12x16 Inches.
They were brought In by Joe DaOe
wood. ""At the citv council meeting
next Monday exfMng the bridge re
pair will be further discussed. The
top will have to be replanked, and
with a few extra pan0, the bridge
will be safe and probably do for a
couple of xoars, at least until the
bridge coiWactors can submit bids
for aOew sicturQ
The Leader understands the Lad
ies Civic Improvement committee of
the Ladles Club, has undertaken a
most commendable and worthy object
one which jll not only add to the
city's beauty and attractlvenessObttt
isjilch will make the place more ln
Aing to homeseekers and strangers,
and more congenial to our home heo
ple. The movement Inaugurated by
the ladles Is that of securing and
nicely platting a city park, a five
acre tract covered by a beautiful ev
ergreeOand oak grove, known as the
Long Landess grove InCbast Cot
tage Grove, being under considera
tion. J. W. Gowdy has equally as
attractive a grove In West Cottage
Grove, but not as large an acreage.
However, the site of the proposed
cIQ park will be chosen by the lad
les, paid for by them from money se
cured by a series of entertainments,
and similar means, and when secured
the plot will be dedicated to the
city of Cottaee Grove.
Militia Affairs.
On Monday. October 2 6, Col. W.
O. Yoran, of Eugene, and Capt.
Houck of foseberg. Inspector of
small arms, will take the score of
the picked team representing Com
pany E of this place. They will com
pare the various score of picked
teams of the co'mp.anles in the Fmirth
Regiment Oregon National Guard,
a)d award the cup to the winning
team representing their company.
Last year the trophy was won by our
home company and they nre confi
dent that the cupp will nOaln here
for another year, ns thel ronly com
petitor to fear Is Uoseburg. O
On Sunday a team compriOng
T.leufr Potrie, Corp. Battels, , Prv.
Pitcher and Prv. Palmer will meet
the team which went east at the Nat
ional ioot, wlO nre Sargennt Snotl
grass. x'orpnrnl Pitts and Art. Moon
ey. Kor the fourth member of their
team they will be allowed to- select
a member from the company. A
purse of $40 'has been ralseCrming
the members to make the match In
teresting and spectators will witness
somifi'ie shooting.
P SjM'ollll Uoiul Tiiv.
The voters of Koad District No.
69 met Tuesday afternoon to vote
a t.yt for the purpose of Improving
theRoads west of Cottage (Ifyve, to
LoniQ-. The polled result vvas In
fnvor of jklevy by a majority of near
three to Vine. The rork crusher of
the county is at present at work In
that vicinity, nnd they are making
some fine roods; roads that nre dur
able and lasting. We understand an
S-mill levy was decided upon, which!
will meet a!l present requirements. O,
The district l-'alr.
The District Fair committee on fi
nance reported tOt $625 has already
boon sulQrlbed lor the project. They
report that the Idea of the proposi
tion being a money-making Institu
tion for the stockholders or promot
ers, as out of the question but it is
hoped by the assistance of the com
munity to make It self-sustaining.
The paid admissions Qich may not
amount to a consider. iiile sum will
help, and every cen' subscribed will
be expended on t necessary ex
penses. A largenumber of prizes arc
diyed and wQi the expense of col
leoVns exhibits and erection of
buildings, will be considerable.
Loader and Western Oregon.
Or-
Ol'KXIXfl OF IlIXK.
The opening of the Under-
wood roller skating rink
for tho season will occur on
Prlilay evening, Oct. 16. The
Kugenp Miliary band will
furnish mr.vtf olfi
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VlKlOsAWlXi
fla.ollne power, tiy W
W. Moore
I'nonw koo i-Tciors larse or:
small will he apcla;,-,) :
trow "g1'- j
Alfalfa meal. At Halley's. Ventt !
Willamette streets. Phong Ked i
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A MAN'S ESTIMATE
OF WOMAN.
A party of ladles and gentlemen were
at dinner.
"I understand." said Austin Ham
mond, "that Ned Hargravea has be
come engaged while I have been
away."
"Yes." said one of the ladies, "and
bo's throwing himself away."
"In the opinion of 'the .men or the
women?"
"I never speak In praise or condem
nation of another," replied the lady,
"except for myself alone."
"And, without referring to you at nil.
I must say that I never tike a wo-'
man's opinion of another woman."
"Why so?" asked several ladies at
once.
"A woman is Influenced by her likes
jnd dislikes. She has no sense of real
Justice."
"And would-fou rely on a man'4
opinion of a wMion?'
"A mnu of mature age."
"Yourself, for lnstonce?"
"I am forty; too old to be caught by
sentiment, too young to be fook-d as an
old man." . u
This bit of conversnOon took place
when the ladWO at dlnuQs were acc
tomed to leave the men to smoke with
their coffee, aiM the hostess led them
to tiff drawing room, where they spent
an hour conversing on the topic of the
relative value 'of a man's and a wo
man's opinion of women.
IOwas about a week later that Aus
tin Hammond recelQid an invitation
from one of the party informally for a
game of whist. He met there a widow,
Mrs. Cheever, somewhere between
twenty-two and twenty-flve years old.
She was modest and slut almost to
timidity. Nevertheless there was some
thing aliit her that grew upon Him
mond. Mt was not her conversation,
for she was nofPn talker. It might
have been her eyes, set in a small
gral shaped bead. At any rate, there
was sometning awny aown in iirose
eyes to excite a man's fancy and set
him wondering. About what? HanfV
mond at least dldn t know, but Be won
dered all the same.
Hammond asked permission to call and
became a frequent visitor at her home,
a suit of apartments In which ajie lived
with a servant. Ho took heriut oc
casionally either to drive or to places
of amusement, and It was not long be
fore bis Orlends began to speculate
upon a probable Qngagement. One
morning he was sugsOl to receive a
note from the lady who IntrodiO'd him
to Mrs. Cheever In which she said sub
stantially that, having heard of his at
tenQons, she wished to dlsclaO" any
Intention to recommend ttQ lady she
had Introduced as a suitable person for
htm to marry. If he made a match
with Mrs. Cheever he ajust do so on
his own responsibility. HammQd was
surft-Isfid.
Later on he reQved a second note
from another of the ladles he bad met
at the dlnjjyr party. This note was a
positive warning sfalnst Mrs. Chee
ver. Hammond kept the note a secret
for two days, then showod It to the
woman It condemned. Tibe looked
troubled, but told a very straight story
whlchngreed especially with Ham
mond'" opinions In mr.tters between
women. She said that she had robbed
the writer of n lover.
Hammond nt last found the young
widow so necessary to him that be
asked her to be 1q wlfO She declined
nt first, giving ns n reason that she
would bring him nothing; Olecd. could
not make even a respectable show, nt
the wedding. Hammond told her that
heTould support her cotiOrtably a
'A
gave her n check for $1,000 to speiii
on n jnussoau. This, after many prot
estations, she finally consented to ac
cept, and the matter was settled. The
final closing up of the arrangements
occurred nt 11 o'clock one night, and
n.Tfumond left his fiancee a happy man.
The next eventnor nt S h wont in thn
wSfow's apartments to consult with hor Q
as to f?r preference In the matter of nn
engagement ring. Thore waino reply
to his ring at the door. ConTtuced that
thore was no otievithln, he applied for
Information at tlrf office of the janitor.
"The lady moved out this morningj
"""""""" 01 a onnister ror
Bull,ort-
i ia sne leave any message for for
me?"
'' left no message for any one.
sir. While r Bings was going lnfi)
the van she went round to the bank,
came back and paid three months' rent
and went away." O
That was tbo last of Mrs. Cheever for
Hammond. - O
1 did not Inquire at his bank If his
f 1.000 check had been presented, but he
found It charged against him when bis
account was balanced. lie kept away
from his friends ns much ns possible
nnd when rallied wljli queries cs Q
when he w;0 going to be married tam
ed nway with a sickly exjO-ssIon, re
plying that he might posslblwnarrv a
marble statue or a woodJtWndinn
squaw with a bundle of clgnrTin Her
hand, but never a woman.
One morning at breakfast he opened
a note from the lady who had Intro
duced him to Mrs. Cbeever apologizing
for hor part In a plot that had been
i concocted by the ladles of the dinner
Party In which ho had
views of women's testimony with re
gard to women. One of the party said
she knew a woman of twmtf'.it,.
) . ..... . n ---.v.
T" ua" "lv"rocd throe husMnds and
it-.ui one or two leftMJ'io wnuM be a
good srtltjoot for Hamtnoml to tost the
value of bis Judgment of wo:i upon
The l:ui:os wore all uc'i.ist nt the seri
ous results of their conspiracy.
EUGE.N1.V A. M QEY.
SlkPlanJbehindtheSuif !
wm.-,m-men
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Be Prepared
for the storm. Don't
wait until yofl've
caught a cold. Of
course, doctors must
be supported, todut
it's wiser to put the
money into a warm
coat than the doctor's
pocket. We have
some dandy Fall
Overcoats made by
o
the Schwabs of St
Louis; ideally correct
in style, fit, finish and
price. Good ones at
$10, better ones at
$15, excellent ones at
$20, fine ones at $25.
Others in between.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
While
Viewing the
SkyScraper
on 9th Street
" Right About Face
and see Q
McLEODS
;
Nfcw Fall and
Wilder Suiting
44E$hSt.
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P W. H. MYTH
Successor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will do
i n (nni I trnnKli-r DIl'.Tin"
n'OCNl. iMrtlM'tlllld cihhIs.
iftiM'hold eihhIs. trunks il
all tlilnirs In tils line will rcccivf
(ironipt iu) careful attention.
"UusintQi 1'ronipt and Crttvful"
our motto,
rhonr lnln 32
Res. rhone, I ted 4012.
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Farms to
On the
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fir fa. .
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all .,:.'"':
WtOf donl?.11'''
harness i n.r.
lbs. k ,,. ' ' t,
nil- i ... .
fric,'UrW-
50 acres, 3;
a ipm. t.
Uatflrl I "
on. thicv... N
rier . :?r.'."tt
-. ill Wu 1
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15 acres ol lnllC
west of Eu.r:
"tion . renaiaj,,,,1
room noun;: k. ,
Process ol coi
50.98 acresP
courthouse; mos
ing spotftirEm-'
60 acres river Hota,'
8 aides from Ejr,
acres In :oI
W001; !0 acres o!
and willow, tv,,
O a cord deliter B
t ItB
ovtra an aeeprid
usted 414 miiaf.
under cultlvstioi; J
nouse; some Itit
wells. Price
Notice
T r n
in uty rrq
A modern 7-roon I
blocks from blflid
the best streets if
foot well viti id
tank; abundas
and Indoor use. T-j
ly a bargain. Pto
House of five men
North Wublnris
lot, 80x160. Pnt
House ol 5 rooiO
water and good l-
lot back, tu til'
about 240 feet L
on lot; streets pin
2 new 4-room colun
on canine o;hi
store; propertr mi
o montn. Price
Good 10-room noln
ed corner Eleteati i
paving and sldtni
House of 8 roomiLi
East Thlrteenti cf
165; good well H
connections and
house; fruit ol il
barn, chicken pari
Good 6-room bo il
conveniences, bini
shop, situated i
.practically all l
with the hoj. H
property. Price.
We have somedci
prices ranging Ire:
per lot, close in
Brick blocks asl '1
part of the city.- It
bargains on toe men
Call In and g
H0LLEN8ECK REAL
Phone Red
Office. ' '
A New
1 ChaL
9 Tt'kv An TOt
S fcome.when;
i GOOD AS -j
A can ot ffl1
X wonders in yo'.
2 s that lt l-'
j erery can.
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The Fir:
National
Intites ju
9CC
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tion.
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