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THB ECC.KXE DAILY GVARTI, SATIKOAY. OCTOHEU 17. lfk8. EMILIO DeGOGORZA who will appcli Eugene October 30, uses the Chickling o Syrup tfftos iPR0P0SED NEW , m . - . . o which is one of the many fine high class instruments carried by ! -nets Gently jt prompt-C ! )y on the Lou els, cleanses j ine system ejJectuaUy, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To ot its oene-ficlol e-fjects uuv 11 UP M'KENZIE OCCUPANTS OF GERMAN pKOON HAVE WISHED ial Club Block. Opposite Methodist Church O O Mr. Hasweil has been employed by Mr. smltn ItJJe lor everal years past and knows the " uslness tho iQlighly. He is an enterprising and industrious young man and will 'doubtless succeed in. the Southern ' Oregon city. . o Henry Walkennd JohtVjSpencer were each fined $10 in tfTe. police court today Wr being drunk ;i dis orderly. The new hitching pOts around the county park blocksQre being erected, : on- NEWS born to W.' C. Trotter I'1", .he Eugene hosuJtal a le.VQ .m. died yesftrday. 01 uftr- J UrCoT and family have ar Se from Marshfield W T Ttieir household goods list nigW- "T. tho much to the. convenience olQhe-fur- Eiils has beeoawarded 1 . Mora O h,.ild 1 SOU lineal feet of Mers- ... .idei.alk.and curbing in the. c 0)s h;0resl d hQnoal. Ui addition. H.mmltt has purchased FO'. Osburn's residence on Lte street, Just souiw or mo :hoel tor tdduv. fo ladi3cliool Social will be etenlng BegmninK at i.vv p.rih Hnuse of St. Mary s, til Church. Everyone cordially Cirrett & Mitchell real iO- sbc.v has soin lh. oeiuvei si Hi p corner or i-.ast nev- I High streets to John Hun-' Hon as carOr on mail route No. 1 out of Springfield, the resignation to take effect two weeks hence. George ThompsnCLof MohawlQwill take his iQice., M. C ravis, mail carrier on Spring field rural route No. 1, today brought to The Guard office some ripe l(frck caps, which he picked y'O'e ofPhls route yes'Qrday, jUj-o soi' second crop Bartlett pears which grew on his place wesUof Springfield. They ate quite a c9n iosity. actually trteO RNIA FicdSyrup Cp. SOLD Br LEADING DRUCWSTS-6CH p..50TrU O C Nunuf LAL1F0 Artii'les Compar. yv ,i lerday. state at Incorporation of the Yar:iotith. T Power & Kallwar tni: .,-' re filed in Portland ves- uo in i'i.- v.i i j Hie s.H're'ary or oalem. Tllo locornorotors Ml i h.. fj to :-sve i.lti -to i la:. 1 :-The -i ! U-I.eil U no iwy are yosjh accus:: c A CRIME wtiarrred lense With S Arr.ir?t Vear-OiJ tutory .'hirteen Girl Of- t -: o o O ah are Geor ;e tengftaKO. il. A. l.yiv.an and Zerr Snow, and he capita' stoi k is $1H0 Ji)0 It is learned that the Intentlii olQe cominioy is to build an eh ctric railway frt;n Kut:eiie to Bvlkrap and Foley Spr'!i.s. The satiu men have Incorporat-M the Con solliated L'tcky Bay inv-iiic Co., wit j a capital stock . of v' ooo.oflc). The Guard, a few d.ivs aao, rien tl.ned tae fact ths: the McKenzie 1 ower & Railway Co (h,,j n ho waters of the MeKenzle river ibout twenty miles from Eugene. This is for power purposes for thai sained a lot peratlon of the railway. This pa-1 four years ago er also jfcontloned tQ ffie Lucky' lit a scandal '.'.th one of his huly toy mine in the Blue rler district ; teacher, w.i tried in the juvenile vould be operated aitaiQsoon, and court today ii i iised of a siatutory ue u. taintitiit-'ii ui inis new win- ui uueruK"111 i a i.-year-oui gill : I ! : : : I ) i i it: Sest Creamey Butfer ma m sv 1 JtvQll O o nfloe llaroun, &t or t . 1 li years, a son Harouu, rstwbile presidtuit business co '.ego here and who noto'.y three or D.VIliVMKX are Interes'X ... . V woattn-er ..ghost price for inn ti ill uussa UI 1 the cilrs today. w r arren went to Portlaud to- arrisb'.irgOas in E. .V W day on business. O R. J. Kirkwood returned this mQ' from a trip south. J. 10 Holbroig) and son, of Zion, are in The city. O M. Johnson was a stage 'ssenger to Eliu.lra this mining. .MisV B. L. Bogart is visiting In Portland for a few davs. tVSplcer leaves this evening for pauy bears out the statement. HIGH SCHOOL HAS of a mi becoming mixed up may brlnir you, .unnVj .oduct. Selling cream tn ii w!-: briui you higher return tlia i . ou can set by auy other I whose nam - is withheld as It will ,uo- -. rnvwivnv D.. . .w K. A7,;- , at ih.ia U.i n H .llllllll III U W .... . . .l.!.!. I lileiigo Wheal )urki't. I'liliiimi. O"'. :7 Ikjeomlir. 9SVi May, $1.03 3-QJuIy i7 Mi. j After )i'. ling the Pl FNniD TPflMluumkW J' witnesses. Judge Chris- r " bfLtlMUlU I CAM no.,,,.,,,,,,) thl, ,.as .ui m.,,,,!,.,.. ' rea.n Separator, We rto agents for the Empire rii 8KK OI.YJIIMC (iAMBS at the Eiectrlc Theatre to- night and tomorrow night. Northern Idnha on business. Rnleiyii RonVy, of Goshen, was In the city today on business. D. Hooker was a passenger to Lea burg on this morning's stage. Mr. and Mrs. j A. l.ane were In town from HarrKourg today. Mrs. Ashley SV-vys has returned home frorPa visit at Ashland. M .L. Hammltt was a passenger to Albany on last evening's train. .Milton Bally and family, of Marco La spent last night in the city. J. M. Ywihelm came down from Creswell on the noon train today. OMrs. O. E. mith has left for 0: fornla points to spend the winter. Rev. ij. S. Chnmpie went to Holley today tr? hold services tliOo tomor- YestfJay's Game With Junc tion Showed Some First O mau postponed the ease till Muuday when I: will be finished up. v : Material The river steaniQ City of Eugene I.. !. . I.. It-Ill . , iiiw ill mo uiwtri uiu nil-ill' I ni'i j ine jtner nigntjiear uregon I tty. All Humors 'v won the ap- . , .. ... i plause of all who weiVm a position tal lu '. Althnueh the members w - . mnnn , to Class O In yesterday's game with Junction high the local high school lads showed a team thjh. won the un expressed dissatisfaction i of without help. Qod Pimples, bolls, ectema and other enip- Ulie 1 Hitn Tnaa nl anrtntlta that tlw.rl r.ull.,. bilious turns, fits of Imlltct'stlon, dull head. art'hitti-t. o9 A part of the Sunilw ! f the now Presbyterian School room ch has ! '.n nf tile !iin':: of the so ! Mr. P. G. ilr-'dway yes-:-. ;1 'he wi-in'it of the y.n;:i-' ' tipp. row. q AtiTTrney and Mrs. were passengers on t 1'niv'otv i'Imsv 1 today. O to be marie ilt of the ynnlii; men ail'' .n.-rs. t vyuug women aneniiinir :iie i nivei -. .o-' i .,.--.:.. sitv. The cliift will be i -(lui'jjeti-d by I'rot. Ktoel'.ton. si:p"ni oeeiiQet aside for arter a p 1 II. larQ tram inn;.' !.i ir.r.iu ,i. w ,,r ii,.. 63 O '! schools. The"MindaO . hour is iii-ITi Suo'ay moriiinsr. A" . , ,. . , ,, ' young men and viuen of the Univer !.. I. nrk tmd Dr. h. U, , viteil have dissolved partnership. blt dle inute(l- :k continuing the business .0 c. ArneI. who was in the9ity from . over Preston & Hales hat- Marcola ,,., stllU.(1 that ,he So.itti .itaddie store. ern Paclfic companOhad its docks ,, ... . ,,,. i theiO pretty well cleared of lumber. Randa l and P Hower have tf ' , k ,here was g. :JL BlfL''XmS"l Peot of the company nQiming oper- iay. This kind of whyls is P. elm: 1"' id. 0rt' of Cobitr I ' 1 oil I '. o criticise. the team with their playing, the team sluQed Ptmplea, bolls, not only great strength, but Tine speed. The team Is not yet fully or ganized as a unit, as was shown once or twice win Junction broke ehes and many other troubles are due to throng the line, but worked some them. They are removed by new iioiy8 and delayed passes dowA pO to a science. Kuvtendnll, the speedy, HOOQ S 03rS3P3rill3 quarter, will prove invaluable to the , .. .. , , , "earn. He is not only quick, but dls-1 . 1,1 ""H" """ld ,orm or "' 'hocolaied plays fine hendwork In ot Uiing his I woicts Known asaarsataDS. JUUdoaew invs. Wreigor. playing naif, Ib go ing to O one of the stars this year. . iti, tl Yesterday time and ngain he imOi I vj"" s!W" end runs or tntrty anil tony yarns. ' Knox is equally as valuable as the I other half. He may prove a second MoiilhQby his accuracy in kicking. Grey, a new majj. played his end in a way that biTtiig! forth special praise, t'e wii d.'vi On Into a plavor iii-o Irnin Jenkins 's lllo if lost would he '"i ll.- ream is nearlv in-. a-"l th" i-e.r. rai 1 f. I i.iellO fKy Busy Bank Book-Keepers ire constantly nt work record- lug the transact lns of tho Bu-0 l .. a. O ., ..Tr, Ilnnlr who will be it jollier run O r.l Hi u i';ir HI l !i:s -eel ii prae I ' I M5l I IqII j Vm I in" The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank gene lonn & Savings Dank. Much of their time la iput on the account of men whoso iffulr are no larger than yours. nut their credit and atnnj:.. ,ii iugner liecnuse they have a bank nccnOt- Why not give youiQlf he annie iidvunlngo by opuOng an account with im'.'O CAlMTAIi AXI srRlM.I'S, 1J..,000. Ol Sl'AIIDISIIKD 1HIIU. tla:a loiiay. O s. K. o. Ilrail:' r me down ir .'in CresvvelOihls uoi.W frf vlMt l-elalives over Siimlay. .1. 11. riiellis has reMireeil M'otu Klkton. on meotint of hisWiioiher :-i - f! lileni- is'-" ::!: eiliie t. am in v 1'i-iso inusi be tlouMeai they not ilTOmNG'SCALP ,.,..,...., p Dandruff and t .!.v,ii.L. llev this given lo i be .lune- In. the game yesterday oniv showed strength but faillnc health illiani Wheeler, of Tucson. Ari zona, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. 11. Kell- Hon. and 5irs. It. A. Booth re sit, at their O grit to sta'-wiib it the way they did tinitr tri . .m i . ; I ,u,a "lu U1 "Oia ,D Arnel is still sunnlvinir the Eugene turned tortus' rrun n vis I be much better for n.Oldy e 'h J X' laito rj off of his I son's ranch nt Aralla. ,Je reBuuiLiuu y, neeis. r-0mh. .rhlnrnftQ,,.!,,,. made O Don! today began jnlt In the 'flirt against L..K. ftavees to f ITST.50 with "Ttiterest at Mi ' 10..0ctolOr 3. 1907. to rt 1 SO attorney fees. J. I Pmber tract.. every day. The Ladies' society of the Cen tral Presbyterian church will give a supper in the basement of the i. ... . .. . . r ciwcn r i ilia v MveuiiiK. wli'uci -.uurney tor tne plain-, vs he adlps , tnelr j work of paying for the finishing "ffv!, rn.i .. . .A ip basement or tne cnun-rn i in- .iim,uiii nun ii v n T vpi u "' from their trip to Kii-0 a-y Had a splendid trip but : we very gla.l to get back - and Kncetie. whieh looks 'hem. tSey deQre. Qlrs Dr. D. X. tOith of Caldwell Il.dahn, will be the guests of llev. O. C. WrigO over Monday. C Arnel. a prominent citizen of the .Mohawk vallev. was in the city from his home at Marcola today. Mrs. .1. R. Bean returned tn Port land today after a sit witn ner laughter. Miss Hazel m hiigene. I.letlcs 'j?.-iaiter today filed with the r'"rk notice oiiproprlation ainers' Inrhe-M.f the waPr Eramerieh creek, o bich !"n seciQ.s 26 ami 27, I', South uf rani'o 1 w-oat Y Puriioses. - O ;' ' I "'"nher. the members of ' wk clubs sent to the pre- .'Idewv of t..r. but shoot- f'2i,ly r,.,,, I,,, the ,,ogt 0 ' ' tnt fair weather. p- K. Harr.'ond entertained --'"u in nonor of Mrs. Wm -i. of OreK'.n ntv I he hr,.,.ss ;i Miss Juliet' Cross, of the I cirli, - -'-"Mitt, ot San Franta- ilso expect to have a Chrysanthemum C. X. . JUM-Hiur. iathr ot Q ihn unrl mirnll bag itlll hailllker- : ' he fn.versily. is up fln..i chief sWo some time Watch Tin- the date. November. O h.vi to ball I'oit- J-Iven towaYl the end of tne first half it was noticed on the side lines that several of their players were practically "all in," yet they stayed with it lo the Inst. Their playing wns clean throughout and I hey did not lose their temperance. In the second half Coach Hug ran In a great many of the second team men. to give them prurtlce and to re lieve the first team men. Other Teams of OnQm There seem to jo so far Mils year three tennis who will make the fight, for the Oregon scholastic champion ship: iiaj ly. Hill Military Aeadetiiv. Salem high school and Kngetie high school. The other Portland -squads Henry TEA ' (ood tea, close0price. Thre is no other wato builc aogood busrness c keep a good business. Your erorf r rrturni Tour raoner lf&o'P liio SclaUiuu'i Bell: we par loau kk.F.m:. the a iiitnnl-varsi!) loot- 1 are -s yet iinKiiown quantlil '. a- KJ W in iias nearly !ic:- oln toatn lia'i;-- all the players except one who :V, li mited last year have come back, anil .... It,,,... tn Slie loiisitieif u'ir-,-ii wi niiont. iliiuinl-varsiiy game q Conrad Myers accompanied on. Leon, to llarrisbiug today. loot-1 are s yet iinKliov in "as nearly hc ,.-i n..i-..r flu- all the players i-xc .,,1,1 Silh Kerron. of d'ni llallil. are nong t be old grails v, liu iirv lasl weeK. This indicates that Ka!"ln's lealn is not what h!w repre sents it or that Hill has iW unus ual aggregation. The com Q alive strength of Kugene will not be pat-l In the this afternoon bis The latter will give an elocutionary re cital there tonight. Charles iPskene. land attorney for the0.oii'hetn Pacific Company, lert Inst night for San l'raneWeo, where he has l'."on tninsfe'-i-erl from Port land, lo the head offices. Wi'hers c.'in known until her game with Salem on November 7. w Have von seen the Dr. Hollemes Atamous Shoulder Brace and Comlii wa.sTnatlon Clothes Supporter VV.nil Owl: rn. le .1: n' Kugene. was in th" city Widiies- goj.i. ,i-,v ill- Withers has 1""-m visiting i,iJ .ti.i.eMe.- Mrs. W. T. Emery, In r.ite. Vail, v the past few days. kin Do not l"t anyone tell you that sonietbing else is O-t (CI good as Do Witt's Kldui'V and llladder Pill tlo.'W l.-n't Mtiythlng Sold lo all druggists. be. us for ramp furnltuce are but outward signs ol the evil done in secret by myriads of dan Jruff germs sapping the lile bloof' ol the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out A single applQtion gives relief and proves its wtWh. Save your hair before too late. JVtaro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing lor the hair, free from grease ntf sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CP.' r POHTLANO. ontooii !8 I hi 5 O IE 4 o- MOST GR.OCS SELL Olympic lur I M-..V ui i-T-.t.-d t-.i-.U-rn Oregon li.ud whr.lt. It pro duces more lo.ivex ol bre ul lh.ni .my olber Hour and the liuviiarr lighter and whiter. IVciir ol the Increased quantity ol bread produced 'he coil In no higher than lor other Hour. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE. PORTLAND FLOURJNC MILLS HHkitiitBnnfifiaTKWiiiviiiiiiTikfiHriQi Wet Weather Goods i i i o i I AiiKToiiJr,ieeliitfortt. II 110 I fair l,nl MTlll BlAltlU W..tr.l,.'l lH.,k"fti.l Efery l&Omaif tt Bicycle Papes, !bteel Mud Guards, INud Splashers, Water ffiool Hats and Gbats Canvas Thigh Hunting Boots, .Umbrella Covers anct n r mas i dARVELWhlrlinnSpray lb BOW Vl-t rjrlCr. Ui'al II'HI i imirii- Irlll. II tn-l' lltlfUlltlr III'lilY it buiiiiii fr .,k.ftli-U. It elTM Ii, ...i.i. t., l. a. MMtVI lOI 4llji.lalalci-l.M- IOIIK.q tjMiici-.'MVIa trK .X... O lurrt WofMlu-nrrl. flrtriff ' r- . . . A. E. TiWer, one of the rural man The carriers "i" " '"" i""1 'on his 1 yesterday in an 1 IrnV Qniliia. nauon tiuuira .t.. .,'- , ,-esterdav afiernoon t. witness . 'Mram f0, home, the rains roads uQ muddy. Hi" school '"'O Eugene to see !.d, -,,,,a'- The Ut! , "f; A:1,an --, v fason, some- It-"-' :,h ""-i it ;h' V '" i0 !' a return trStt;'ulyerday 6bvae,r,and Stockhllder, annual . ong accont of Seriton,, "'iation held 2S to October ..rv t.. ennH health. amrilK true se nr.! nt muz life. re vents t he leaves on smroherlnir of thei-ings In buy Wind ik i .i I trtris e-rt-liiilv School children. Worn by- Agent will uotrv sexes ami an call. Mrs. E. Ij. vr.t'fc; In . v-V'enrtricKs. 0'd'inal Hank socu.iVJ'resal haiu.aixs is: shoes w tiovo n Inree We of shoees manv stvles, for men, women and chlldO.'which we are desirous of re ducing at oncoQ In order to do so we offer themit pries far below rt'gular retail values. It will pay you to call and see them. We carrv a complete line of gener al merch.Olise Qi guarantee rigbf' nrlcea nnH fair treatment. Campers supplies a specwoj. (Ti.wi , t. J. ,1.. i.,,lnv III HI IllUI, i 'i '.,,,',,,, night to iitynd the iiaptis: sra.ee in vention, a; which ffn'r'1" ''" . er an address nniWnv'ls of the rnipo.ua Baptist Assoc! Won. -Ho will be gone the greater portion of next week, visiting hiQy.:ly at Eu ge.iQ Q 0 in v sent iiir? v O iHAdsnv voi it OWN TKK.MS NOW (!!CHESTtR 3 PILLS H W i :IK III A.liM UltAMI. a : l 1. ,rl. 1 "'ir llr.,(.-l. f r A ('( .-A ''i.,i.,..'.-r--O- - ".I Tlr,.,lA i-. .J ' i-i. .- iii m -.fit" IJ . i . , i . i.i i i . , . A Ifr '.." .... ..'.,1. .. A'- - . f q'" t" "r'r.i rr f nriV'lK Of 15 z o Repairing EUGENE GUN CO. An Upportunty to Obtain Strong Bargains ve "i Hiree Th left In Ilia. r v ith streets i.ii 'an buy at on monthly i I Also tra (5 rsKodol is a combination of the nat- SVal digestive juices ana it 0--'s IL 11 me addition ble and you terms. nower- Oroi.on. ' 1 hose are .-e- t J fviaKe men- . aire tracts addition, elo-... In. y graded, which you nod. -rate price on iiaii.n fovt .' ,r,Th from i-o ln acres i.Biiiper uti,ni-o o -!- . 1. .. Your patronage will be appreclat-1 Garden 6d' 0 WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. o"n te 023 Dexter. Orecon. - Thoe arc These are may make a- .I::a. of ""1!r,-,l " Eisk and i'v have nr. i'l (Thire Co 'a E. - a p; .j luce and ; .Bedford. Mr. " ; will have " - while Mr. O ari-I continue " 'n house In ' Ninth street. to ciass'-s ui i"jvi. " .- - .yy.., M will do the work that tne stomach rf)l"we e- ISIS. i lilliia by saving I Increase In (rrj-s I. an 1 r'ompany. J chances to as well as They will I ir- eon self does. Sold by ail druggis I'.'ioy it tii Zi Hi in- se tra ts. in ic . r-OIJle lltive Thecord of the Chicago ln ,h five tW.npiotiship game.! was r mnrkni.le The hutting record ' Tlie score was 21 to II. ("hi- known cago stole In !ia"S. ", ; r :t , "' : ' ' '.' ',' cjgo made otily :i .-t 1 :''.: ' ' ' ' ' An ai'l fair is le-in- .o-i.l at V. River this week, a big thing. r,a of ,d modern chine a v,. . 1 ! Co: Q r.C30- i: I.. . to be- I ii.-n who . to lie ; , : v. f ine of the Th- "I n : w an ! . ;,',-. ;,e ma-; futures, j STRONfr BARGAINS ! CHILDRINf'&KNIT WAISTS InOasonable Staples O 'oo HOSIERY SPECIALS QADIES' BLPC RIBBED HOSE q with vidcQibbcd topswarranted fast black and stainless, high split heels and drlc soles, per pair 15 cents . MEN'S FAST BLACK FULQSEAM- LESS Hose, superior ya n, two thread heel and loc, rib top, per pairQ 10c O MEN'S FANCY EIROIDERED (13 AO- TapcdQ own front, over shoulders and down the back, and with buttons for fastening lower foments. A most splendid thing for a child. Sizcs 2 to IU years. Price-.. 15c each , SCHOOL HANDKER'FS Plain white hemstitched handkerchief; 'a splendid bargain. Each 3c j Same as above but a little better and. finer j BL'CK SOX Assorted pat terns, price per pair 15c II material, each MURPHEYS RACKET STORE 35 EAST NINTH STREET 3L 10 Plain with child's initial handkerchief JO cents 3 for 25c "XT J o