Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 19, 1908, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE BX'OEXB VAILY GCABD. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1908
o1
For the Man Who Walks
one mile .or ten a dSV it's all the
same if your feet are ready for
business in STETSON Corndodgers
Foot-freedom, comiQt, ease, that's
what this model
is built for.
the y j
"Corndodger"
O ISA
STETSON SHOE
with all that meaSf STETSON wear and worthLook
at the shape roomy, sensible, snug conforming
point for point with the natural lines of the foot.
o
Make tfw Corndodger your wMk-di;
comfort otoit minuto you'ro woariogO
it-
tlx days out of erery (even.
CII and get out book "THE RIGHT TO
KNOW." The reading of thu u really wcrth your
while. Il'i new book, bated on a W idaa.
thai give, you an X-ray view of a good ihoeVi
the making. Send for U. Read it. Learn by il.
ROBERTS BRCfc,
TOCGRJIY
O
lhe
o
1 u
mM LENOX
Portland's Now and Mft
Modernly FurnbbSQ
HOTEL
Third and Main Street
PORTLAND, - OREGON
Possessing: every convenience and an ideal location
fronting; onhe beautiful city plaza. AcjQcent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. BustG and from all trains
Ratal EuropQaQplan Rates American Plan
$1.00 and tl.no pr dnv. $2,50 iQl S3.0iQior day.
12.00 and 13. SO with buth. 13.50 nnd S4.00 with bath.
Eugene Guard on File Q
O. H.$PEgCER, Manager
-o-
BEAUTY, ART,
USEFULNESS
aro nil combined In Qany f
tho seta of Chlnnwaro. Wo are
constant! yon the lookout for
novelties, while of course
keeping ""j'ft'd tho standard
styles. AsTl result wo are en
abled to please every taste. If
you aro a lover of high-class
chlnawnrc, you wljaswant to see
ours.
W. M. CREEN,
UARE
ROCER
(9 Willamette St.
Phonf: Main 25.
Our Irons Are Here
THE EXCEL IRON C
It Excels all others in Price and Quality
Yours for $3.50
Pacific Erectric Engineering Co.
. 516 Willamette Street
o
For Wiring, Supplbs.tfMxttircs and oil kinds of
O Electrical Machinery. 0
VARSITY OFFENSIVE
PLAYING POOR IN
SATURDAY'S GAME
Alum$ Foiled Attempts of 'Var
sity to Advance the
Ball
O
DEFENSE HAS BEEN
EMPHASIZED BY FORBES
Ends Lack Defensive Power
For Which Oregon is
FamoiiO
GUARD PLANT
vmr I'RKPARED
" FOB H'OKK AGAIN.
The Guard Printing Co's.
plant is now installed at 478
Willamette (Theatre Block)
and is prepared to do all
klwte of printing more sat
sa&sfactorily than ever and
do It more promptly.
have Installed a splendid new
cylinder book and Job press,
a new double deck linotype,
and much additional material,
making the plant double the
size of any other in the city
and one of the finest in the
Telephone number same as
before, Main 19.
GREENLEAF ITEMS
o
7hj first line was gotten on the
'varsity team when they beat the
alumni Saturday 4 to '0. A place
kick In the last part of the second
half by Captain lloullen's stub foot
made the only score, but twice in the
first half the old graduates swept
within a fow yarda of a touchdown,
only to be held uy a stonewall of the
'varsity line.
Coach Forbes said the game was
satisfactory. His team showed a very
good dofensrt formation, but on ot
fense could not make gains. ClarkO,
greut spiral punts of 60 yards saved
the day for the students.
Taken as a whole the 'varsity
squad, seventeenXsn being tried out
during the contest, showed up Qtter
than in any first game for jears.
There wore eight old Northwest play
ers on tho alumni team, and they
outwelgliiQ the 'varsity fifteen or
twenty potTiids to the man.
Oregon has a good Hue this year.
which when required to will stop the i
hardest rushes. Purt of the game
one tackle was weak, but by a change
the point was rengt honed so that
such men as Frank Templeton, Ker
ron, McKinney and Zacharias qfYld
no more plunge for six or eight
yards.
A weak place this year for the
team may be the ends. For defensive
work MichaQand Hickson played a
groat game, the former in the 'var
sity, IIQIatter In the freshmen-Port-lang
hlgli gume, but neither of these
men have showecfVullty to carry the
ball on offense, a thing for which
Oregon ends have long been famous.
Dodson, another enndidate, seems
more cnpuble In offensive work, and
In the short time he was in the game
Saturday played well defensively.
Hayes, a fourth man who is being
tried out, plays with all his might,
but. seems to need more speed and
weight.
The back field Is In a curious condi
tion. Of the number oWcnndidates
for the bncks, Clarke at full has his
position cinched. Lntourette, former
quartor on the Portland high, plnved
one half as halfback and KlltzO.ie
other position. I.atourette Is a pig
my compared to Clarke, but possesses
the faculty or running ends and put
ting up good Interference. Hurd. an
other canAlnte, who was given a
chanco. hart little opportunity to carry
the ball. Klltz, who played the en
cctlre game, Is a very speedy, well
built man. But whatever the forma
tion, the Oregon team could not work
any kind of plays for gains Sattir
riay. except the forward pass twice,
two or three bucks by Clarke, and a
few brief yards on end runs. Forbes,
It may bo stated, has worked almost
altogether on defense, so that It was
not expocli'hui the scoring machine
would bo v.-i-y successful.
Frlcndly's Itantpiet
MenOrs of the alumni and varsity
toniii::ogothor with a number of In
vited guests, were tendered nQiiquct
Saturday night by S. H. Friendly, n
well-known Eugene merchant, who Is
a member of the University board of
regents. The banquet room wdoc-
oriuoti in tne college colors, and pre
sented a scene of rare beauty.
C. N. McArthur ('01 ), acted as
tenst master, nnd responses were made
by Frederick Slelwer ( tin l . Judge 1..
T. Harris t'SS), Henry M. McKinnev
C07). J. R. I.utourette C07). lilch-
ard S. Smith C01). Captain Fred
Moullen. Trainer V. I,. Hnvward.
Conch Robert V. Forbes. Regent S.
II. Friendly, and President P. 1..
Campbell. CiM's were laid for tiO
(Special Correspondence.)
Greenleaf, Oct. 17 Michael Alma
si was laid up a couple of days this
week as a result of getting In the way
of a team Andy Almasi was hitching
up, the team not being thoroughly
broke yet.
The Greenleaf electric light plant
Is in operation again, this storm hav
ing raised the creek enough 'q gener-
The blow the other night put the
Ouphone line down In innumerable
nlaces. The rftl was not blockad
ed much, thougu. Q
George oraniQ is laming ui j
Ing a 40 from A5l. Almasi and mak
ing his home on It.
Mr. Perkins, late of Blachley, and
wife are going to help Herman Steln
hauer in his farm work Ite coming
year. v
Mrs. Effie Stuckey's brother canio
in on the stage lastQ'ght.
BARGAIN'S IJQSHOF Q
We have a large line of shoees. In
many styles, for men, women and
children, which we are desirous of re
ducing at once. In order to do so
we offer them at prices y below
It will pay you to call
themw
We carry a complete line of gener
al merchandise and guarantee right
prices and fair treatment.
Campers'QuPPHes a specialty.
tour patronage will be appreciat
ed. Q
WILLIA.BS & WILLIAMS,
023 Dexter Oregon.
O o
0 O Bud a Oose Call
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Ho
tel, Vaughn Miss., says: "For sev
eral nionMV" surfered with a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have its grip on men, when a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery. I began taking it and three
bottles effected a complete cure."
The fame of this life-saving cough
and cold remedy, and lung and throat
hauler is vrld wide. Sold at V. A
Kuykendali s store. 50c and $1
RELEVES ALL THE
DYSPEPSIA ABOUT
FIVE MINUTES LATER
FRHK YOIIWKI.F KKOM ALL
STOMACH TROI RLE.P.Y TAKING
4 LITTLE OIAPEPKIX, WHICH
niftKSTS VOIR KEAL3 AND
PREVENTS FERMENTATION',
WHICH CAUSES GAS AN1 OTH
ER MISERV
As there is often some one In your
family who suffers an attack of In
digestion or some form of stomach
trouble, why don't you keep a case of
Dlapepsln In the house handy?
This harmless blessing will digest
anything yon eat without the slight
est discomfort, and regulate a sour
stomach five minutes later. '
Tell your pharmacist to let you
read the formula plainly printed on
these BO-cent cases of Pape's Diapep
sin, then you will readily see why
they cure indigestion, eQr stomach,
heartburn, and prevent at once. such
misery as belching of gaw?ructations
of. sour, undigested tWd, nausea,
iJwadaches, dizziness, constipation
isfid other stomach disorders.
Some folks have tried soJ,png to
find relief from indigestion Wth the
common every-day cures avertised
that they have about made up their
minds that they have something else
wrong, or believe theirs is a case of
nervousness, gastritiswiatarrh of the
stomach or cancaf. J
This is a ser.Vis mistake. Your
real trouble Is what you eat does not
digest; instead It ferments and sours,
turns to acid, gas and stomach poi
son, which will putrefy In tho entire
flfn-(iflve tract nnd intestines, and. be-
and seasides, poison the breath with nause
ous odors.
A hearty appetite, with thorough
digestion, and without the slightest
discomfort or misery ofOthe stom
ach, is waiting for Vi ns soon as
you dQde to try Pape's Dlapepsln
One candy-like Trlangule, taken af
ter eating, will Qimptly digest all
vour food, the same as a strong,
healthy stomach would do It.
MRS. JAMES HAYES
O SEVERELY BURNED
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice Is hereby given that the
partnership existing between M. L,
York and E. H. White la hereby dis
solved by mutual rtnsent, E. H.
White retiring and"I. L. York pay
ing and collecfjg all bills.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 16th
day of October, 1908.
M. L. YORK.
O30 E. H. WHITH.
CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS
Notice Is hereby given that
rants Nos. 47 and 4X. draw-
general fund and registered
1 90s, will be paid on presentation r.t
my orrice October 2 2, 190i. Inter
est will cense on that day.
Eugene, October '7, 190S.
FRANK REISXER,
City Treasurer.
Orkwauo
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 Eugene Gun
lomimnys store tney win get re-
wiir.l
tt EUGENE GUN C
Umbrellas and iV.rnsi
lsQv
'ovcml .
guests.
.1 to 1! on O. A. C.
Si 3 of tho nlui".ni here Saturday
l.tl.l TT.t u-u.T.tru u-..m !..,.... ntt. I
In Portland at oddsQ 5 to 2 on j.
Ef Novemher 21. Great confidence Is felt
In t oaeh Norcross by the would-be
bettors, a thing which Is Mtlfled
when It Is considered that iWtcnm
bent the University of Piuet Sou.ul
2 4 to 0 Saturday.
Tho University of Washington also
ran up a big score against Whltworth
College at Seattle. Indicating &i
their prospects aro brightening. The
score was 24 to 4.
' Little or no comparison can be
mode with Oregon's team at the pres
ent time. Tho real worth of the 'var
sity will depend upon Just how hard
tho veterans played against the
youngsters. Strang" though it may
seeik nt no time. ax-rent for b few
imW-nta In the nvWil half Saturday.
lid they seem gtVy worn.
M reasonable prices.' Material of
any quality. Ten years experience.
Call on E. 11. WATSON.
Potts' Cigar StorrL 564 Olive.
W-
NO'Irfl'E TO TTIE PUBLIC
yiQ'K TO T?IK PI I
till not
3 itrao
Tt. I. Edwards wishes to Inform
the public that he wlU not be
sponsible for any bills (yMracted bv
.Mrs. ..Nona Edwards
o24 K. 1. EDWARDS.
However, fronihe status of the
game this year, a great defensive
team lie worth more than a
swift .Sticking machine. Moullen's
place kick from the forty yard line
recalls his feats two years ago. when
at any place beyond the middle line
of the m-i'liron. Oregon's opponent's
goal was Invariably In danger. Mm
over. Ula'-ke's wonderful puntint; u
aid n di Q sive team, for there is on
ly one umu In the Northwest known
to !. his equal, and that Is Wolff
the O. A. l fullback.
COW FEED.
Alfnlfa meal. At Ba'fi's. Venth
and Willamette streets. T'hone Red
1.121.
WOOM RAWING
Gasoline power, by W. W,r-Jtoore,
phone Red 32S2. Orders Uge or
amall will bo appre-atpd.
Mrs. O'RrleiQttho orved such ex
cellent coffee nt l!(cjsovijl, says:
Keep tne cover or your Flit's Gol
der(latt tin closed tight. The fla
""Mnd nromn Is in the coffee when
you uny tt. q
iHntlng furnace. Brick antQiinrta
tie" atone for sale cheap by First
.National uank
tflre were a few small coals, on
which 8hslaced A
Junction City, Oct. 17. Mrs. Jas.
Hayes. this place, was seriously
burned yesterday by the explosion of
gas in thecook stove. She had a
fire In thla'stove e.Qy in the day,
;Ol when she started the fire again
nail coals, on
wood, pouring
As the live coals did not Ig
nite the oil she llghttV match ifjf.
onened the stove door, n explosion
then occurred, throwing the fire di
rectly in her face. She threw her
apron over her head and extinguish
ed the flames, but her face and neck
were badly burned.
someoal Jl and closing the
on
stove.
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers
Delinquent taxpayers will take no
tice that delinquent taxes will not
be advertised as heretofore: under
, L .k (T1 law Passed by the last legislature
s ?i - r pf thls 3ta'e taxes that are delin
,: , 1 -" intent after the expiration of six
mo;is from the first date of such
ilelflfquency may be paid by any one
demand ing to pay same and a cerartj
icate of delinquency will be IssuedtO
such party.
Section 3" of saislaw,- in part,
rends:
"Any day after the expiration of
six months aiJ taxes charged
against real property are delinquent
the tax colleci3 shall have t3)
r!,.l,l , 1. i.l,.T!. ut J
ii niiiiii uk 'inn limy, upuii
demand and payment of the taxes,
penalty and Interest, to make out
aU issue Q ertiflcate or certificates
of delinquency, against such (fkoper
ty," and section f in parr-reads:
"Certificate of. tielinn
bear inteiWt from the date of issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
15 per cent per annum. ."
Delinquent taxpayers ar therefor.
advised that It they have not jaid at
least one-nair of their taxikJon or
'ULTs2f "
ml Ti 'n :'.'.' -.A, I PnvVl'f
fir - Wleiy i i Ihiijl
mmm urn
1
2 ffiifeyl-ill
. mm Urn Ays &H
j jl " IM OKI Mill
O O O O LARGEST Fi
I IN THE W!
! THE PROKl
I HIGH C8i:j
1 1 ...j
1 HUIHHIM
WellK
before t')first Monday in April that
the samj-'are delinquent and h
been delinquent since said first Mon
day in April, and
paid one-half fi their taxes as aliove
the remalim, Vone-half will !,Bcnmo
delinquentSr.ter the first Monday in
October, and six months from such
dates a certificate of ijwvnquency
bearing rifteu nernt ilrrorest per
annum maytll QPWj against your
property.
To save further costs, nenntsjoe
and Interest you are earnestlvOe
quested j) settle the same at o'nee.
M. L.. HOWN,
Sherlffand Tax Collector.
WILL SELL .T A BACRIFK E.
vjue oi me best residence
erues in fcugene, modern
oYou've Read
. A r i . i
aooo acnwaD s one- q)
price - to - all, - over -America
clothing plan.
It means aquare deal
anc)aoor,deal to every
man. It's simply this:
Schwab Specials at $10,
D $1 $20 and $5 hgve
fit-pri5 labels "on tQ:
sleeve." These garmeng
are on sale everywhere
t the prices marked.
This is an original
Sr-Viuu-ah iHpa T.rink for sD'
the Schwab trade-mark.
Don't let the cheap
imitator fool you. It pays
to g3t the genuine. We
sell them. We areQie
exclusive local distribu
tors. STANLEYS
612 Willamette St,
For up-twiir
secLiDuktij
TOD
TfephotK Re
999
GE0.KI
cs
(17 West Eiishta S-
Sdif
Fifty-three ST
noted Detroit 1
itanses tSf
on the marl
A full li
the frfiM- ,
caii Sf;
prop-
jt-. iiuuse is urana new, absiibiie
HJhetest fi-Aied house liOhe
city; Mient Ws. fine lawn KOj
barn in fact, there is ruling W,
compare with It for the moTTsv Cal'
i v:i. nun street, or address
Uox 512, Eugene.
SHOE YOUR HORSE,
. .-. Htm
, r repair your curriage or wg)ri
with skilled workmanship anu m
the best manner vmt.n at the ver
lowest prices. tV.iscientious anil
high-grade work in our line, as wen
as promptness, should recommend u
to evervone who appreciates havin?
their horse nronerlv shod, or their
wagoirrepald In the best manner.
"alto
FOR
Five'pi
GOOS
ICALU
U'.a'3
o.-"ati
OrSJS
EUGENE GROCERY
's '
91
Oregon buttons and pennants at
Watts'. q tf
Having bought the Eugene
t.rorery, tm v . sth St., I
wish to announi-e to the peo-
nle of EuiTene and vtcinltv
that we will endeavor to deal .
f:ilr and square by all and
will be pleased to receive a
share of their ninrona'-e.
K. I,
woon SAWING.
tfP H TTAffl
531 Olive St.
John M. TV Dixon, successor to W
E. Roddy. Q wood sawi to guage!
tor promptMervW. n- Black
3312. Realdsnce S?4 High Oeet. tf
Gasoline Wooasaw. Vet ti
IK)I sAWIXQ
Gasoline power, by Wr
phone Red 32S2. Order
small will be appreciated
W. Moore
s large or
OASTOniA,
Bf r tin
IM nd 3!i Hw mir! Bjryta
Scon's Santal-Pepsin C'es
A POSITIVE CURt
For lnflnini"'-"i .' ".
l-nrw iilrtlr ""''.'.'ill'iloJ A
Kll Vnnntoml l"-"1 ,
thelrlnnry Oit ,T
Kim. Prlf " ',r.Ii
it- AJJrw". j-
THE SANTAL-PEFSlisU.
BelUlonUioe, ObW.
' s TO
lrMwt... rnc, .. 'i If OK'
' ' iav
VdiS
Sold by W. A
gist.
Kuvkcndali, u-'--'
G
Pbc:
SubvrilH
the tiiiiirtl.
of
o
o
o
o
o