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THE KVGRXE DAILY GUARD, WERXESDAV, OCTOBER Si, 1008. For the Man Who Walks? one mile or ten a day it's all the same iO your feet ate ready for businessin STETSOISTCorndodgers Foot-freedom, comfort, ease, that's wnar. mis :"C op ado dgefc" ISA STETSON SHOE with all that means of STETSON wear and worth. Look at the shape roomy, sensible, snug Conforming point for point vith the natural lines of the foot.. Make lb Corndodger jrour wee)c-eUy ho. It atut the certainty e shoe comfort every minute you'n wearing It is day out f every seven. Cell end grt out book "THE RIGHT TO KNOW." The reeding of Ihii u feelly urorth your while. It a new book, bated oa a new idea, thai gina yen an X-ray new ol a good jhoe in the aaakiag. Scad (or at. Read it. Learn by . TOGGERY 4 4 5 ( kelVii mm Possessing every convenience) and an ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plara. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone every room. Private baths. us to and from all trains RateEuroKn Flan . R1cs AajiericanVlan $1.00 and St. 60 per dny. S2.UU and S2.G0 with bath. Eugene Cuard on File , W. M. "GREEN, 619 Willamette O St. Sur Irons It Excels all others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.5(3 Pasiffi! Electee Engineer..! 1. VT;11.m...tA 'Str.t For Wiring, SurpJi-s,fF0tires ond all kinds cf lilectricol MaXfS?s!ryd moueiyi LENOX Vortlamd't Neva IMeMfc HOTEI J TMra anal PORTLAND, OlECOM $'2.50 and 13.00 per day. S3. 50 and $4.00 with bath. O. H. SPINCER, Managfti BEAUTY, ART, UEFULHE& e nre all combined In many of tho sots of Chlnawaro. We are conatantl yon the lookayt for novelties, while ofG course t? a, keeping on hand the standard styles. As a result we are en abled to please every taste. It you are a lover of (Ajgh-clnss rhlnawnre, you will want to see ours. fa. wr o tJROCER Phone Main 23. q Are Here Irecimental RIFLE SHOOT IN PROGRESS Eugene 0. N. G. Companies A and C Will Try (fit Oct. 22 and 23 Respectively The annual reglmentay rifle com natltlon of the Fourth Regiment, Or egon National Quard, Is now Jinder way,- the same having commenced Monday, the 19th of October, at Mc Minnvllle. In this qaaptest each Com pany of tn rne0ient uses Its own range, and Colonel O. O. Yoran, as executive officer, and Captain O. E. Houck, as range officer, making the rounds, superintending the contest at the respective Btations of the differ ent companiO, the dates being as fol lov3: J) ComanT F, "McMluavllle. October 19. Company H, Dnllas, October 20. Company G, Albany, October 21. Company A, Eugene, October 22. Company C. Eugene, October 23. Company E, Cottage Grove, Octo ber 20. Company D, Rosebtirg, OctoVr 27. Company B, Ashland, October 28. Tho regimental trophy contest is for teams of four men from each com pany and the regimental medal match allows ten 'men to enter from' each company, as well as I'll members of the Btaff. Each contestant is re quired to flifj two sighting shots and ten record shots on each of the ranges which are 200 yards off hand, slow and rapid fire, 500 yards slow fire and 600 yards slow fire. The medal Is awarded to the man of the regiment making the highest individual score? and the reglmcajitnl trophy s awarded to the company producing the team making the highest aggregate score. Last year the regimental trojajiy. which Is a Bllver cup, was won and is now held by Company E, of Cottage Grove, the team shooting consisting of Sergeant Snodgrass. Privates Mooney. Baker and Martin.' Since that time Private Baker has been transferred to headquarters non-commissioned staff, and appointed regi mental colair sergeant, and Mr. Mar tin has been discharged from the service on account of III health, los ing to the Cottage Grove Company two excellent marksmen, but Captain .lohnsyn thinks he has developed In the company other rlfiomen who will be able to retnln the honors at Cot tage Grove, and expects.that both the Individual medal and the cup will re main In that city after the contest ends this season. The names of those entering the tenm will not be selected until 24 hours before the contest, as there are ninny good shots In the company and competition is very keen to gain a place, and the uncertainty stimulates good practice. SNOWS HEAVILY IN CASCADE MOUNTAINS (Snecta. Correspondence.) Lowell, Oct. 19. The lute rains wore needed to revive the pastures, but They were a little lute and the pastures will be short this winter. Snow fell on the hteh peaks of Mount June last week. On th sum mit of the Cascade rnnees snow fell to a depth of three feet. Tho pack nil. of the Oregon Eastern railroad h.wl .1 f n Kn..Lr In lli-nl ft.ll nflor1 Kin ...... ...n-n. ... ....... ...... muttiiK an effort for half a day and never reachlm; the summit. The crew of rnilrond surve'-ros that have heenpoaitttnK Hnr Waldo Lake i nno nopr. irnnsrerreu mien in me North Kork To do some work there, and It Is runiMred will re-survey sev eral places iiTmp the Middle Kork below the mouth of the North Fork. .TiFhnu Cain. of the Middle Fork school district. Is moving his famltv below Rush Island, to District No. 74. '0ie cattle men are driving their herds out of the mountain rnmtesf the vnlley to winter the stock. All look well, which shown there wns plenty of grass during the summer. Mr. Parks, of Pleasant Hill, hough t some beef cattle last weekgf Mr. Winfrey and Mr. Togue, paying 34c for steers nnd 2 V, c for cows. Jasper Hills will soon close down Ma Imrirlnir rnltin nn the Wulherrv. This Is tho only rump Hint hns onoifj The crew or railroad surveyors tnni camp doing business onMie fiddle Fork or Its tributaries t present, the first time for several years that this has been the case. The political not otiiav simmers it mm ml I nwll. There h not he-n riS' speeches, and from the ttav the people t"lk there will be soiwv for nil the candidate, luvrilie race seems to bo between(3)ifl aM ltryan O II VI1NS IX SHOKS G We have a lnrgo lino of shoees. In msnv sty'A for men, women and children. wli we are desirous of re ducing at once. In order to do so we offer them at prices far below regular rjwll Tallies. It wllivy.ty you to (GUI and see them. We csrrv a comiWe line of gener al merrlwllse and guarantee right prices anTiair treatment. Campers' supplies a specialty. Your patronage will be appreciat ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. ;3 IVxter. Oregon v v.vuv.sv: gimm-kky Having houglit the Erniene : tJi'.-cery, W. Sth St.. I wish to nVrouiu'e to the pco- pte of Kitgene antl vlcliii' that w.pi ill endeavor to i(fcV, Pf ilr on' siiuare by all and will be pleased tit receive a s!;:ire of their patronage. K. I.. 1HRR. ELMIR-. ITEMS (Special correspondence.) Elmlra, Oct. 19. The people of El mira are very much enthused over the prospects of a railroad. Ernest 1 ucl worth and wife wj leave Boon iui their home in Kent. Peter Colgaard and Captain Beer man made a flying trip to Elk Prairie Sunday. Rev, Calllson preached his fare well sermon at the Christian church on Sunday night. Rev. Howard, the pastor of the Baptist cbeych, Is located in Elmiijew anrt will Wench two Sundays In tl?n month at Elmlra and two Sundays at Crow. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Millard Kl zer on October 17th, a son. Miss PercuB Hale is staying In El mlra attending school. Mrs. Rlggs. from Washington, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fay- et Deming, for some time. Bert Inman went to Kugene ror a load of supplies for the men at Beech- er rW:k one day last ween. Dalt Jeans.lllleeri Kizer ana tne .lill Lamb brothers we iTt to the Siuslaw after fish one day 0t week Mr. Cratz and son, of CWfornla. are In the vicinity selling Diooueu horses. GREEXLEAF ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Greenleaf, Or., Oct. 20. Marlon Wheeler Is overhauling his mill, get-tlna-MsadyQo saw this winter. OuT telephone line is in pretty bad shape lately.Wnd Is being put where It belongs. W.b. James Johnson IsTnJoylng a visit from her niece, Miss Mary John son. We hare seen a good many barrels going by lately, but are td they contain fish, not whiskey. Saw onel wagon going by yesterday on three legs and a rail. The sick list has been added to 1 Otto Hunziker. A gang of men with Will Mead as engineer are spoiling a lot of logs and stumps and brash on Herman Steinhauer's ranch with a donkey engine. Vjp are Informed that Roily Kust is at tne neaa or a company oe Ing formed to do the same thing at the lake. . . The Care of the Hair Every man and every woman de sires beautiful hair. And every one may have It If they jvill but give it proper care and attention. The first and all important step to wara tne prevention ot uuiuness ana giayness nd toward promoting a lux uriant growth of fine, silken hair is to keep the scalp sweet and clean and free from dandruff. All kinds of advice have, from time to time, been offered for the re moval of dandruff, and for the pro motion of hair growth. Some are bad, some are good. There Is, however, one safe, sure and economical way. That is to use Hay's Hairhealth. Hay's Hairhealth "keeps you look ing young." It positively removes dandruff and always restores gray 'and faded hair to Its youthful color and beauty, no matter how long It has been gray or faded to. what Its orlg nal color. It Ib not a dye; promotes a fine growth of luxuriant hair when all other remedies fail. It Is not greasy or sticky, and 'does not soil skin or linen. Send if: for free book "Care of the Hair." You can get $1.00 and 50c bottles of Hay's Hairhealth of any druggist, 'or they will be sent, prepaid, on re ceipt of price by Philo Hay. Special ties Company, 30-32 Clinton Street, Newark. N, J. NOTICE OF DISSOI.VTIOX. Notice is hereby given .that the ptnershlp existing between M" L York and E. H. White Is hereby dis solved by mutual consent, E. H. White retiring and M. L. eYork pay tVig and collecting all bills. Dated at Eugene, Oretron, this le)th day of October, 1908. M. L. YORK. 030 E. H. WHITE. CALlA'Olt J.1TY WARRANTS .? O O Notice" Is hereby given thit war rants Nos. 47 and 4S, drawn on the general fund nnd registered Aorll in. I90s. will be piWl on presentation r.t my office October 22, 0) 90S. Inter eTaJ will cense on that dny. Eugene, October '7. 190S. O FRANK REISNIOt. City Treasurer. VII,I SELL AT A SAOM1FICE. tnie ot the nest resiurhce prop erties in Kiigtejf, modern in every way. House Is brand new, absolute ly the best finlshail house 'ti the city; cement wnlkv fine lnV good barn in factO.here is nothing to coijire with It for the money. Cal nt iTT I Vot Fifth atreet o.,o0 otopjox 512O0ugene. " ' tf Orkwauh O If (TV party or pWle p.tnles who took the irTirtar, used for firing bnmhs, the nlKht of July 4th, on the butte, will return same to Eugene Gun Company's store they will get re ward. tf f EUGENE GIN CO. 5" lirellna nnd IVrasols Recovered. At reasonable prices. Materlnl of any quality. Ten years' experience. l-'nll on ,rt K. H. WATSON Potte'W ''galore, 564 Olive. NOTICE TO THVVniLK- d R. I Edwards wishes to Inform the public that he will not be re sponsible for nny bills contracted by Mrs. Nona Edwards. o-M R. I. j0)VARPS. C' KKED. Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's. Venth 'p Willamette streets. Phone Red I Ml. o --- O A. H T C3 ITL I Br, tea """iHw .Q. Bc The kind that mikes the breik-fasfca-real Coffee through and throtrgh always the same. Your procer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. TOUR GUIDE to te best at the price is Schwab's set-price Mbel "on the slegve." There are no others "just as good." Sornjf dealers may tell you so they have to. There are no re.Wy-for-srvice clothes that fit like aSchwab Clothes. There are none that look so wqgjon the man,"(iSl there arenon9that repre sent more thought and honest tailoringVhethoj) you buy a "Ten Dollar Bill" suit or a Schwab's $25 Superior, you can feel sure yourollar is ting all that's coming to STANLEYS 612 Willamette St, WOOD SAWING. John M. V. Dixon, successor to W. ! i;' sawea to guar" j " , "a""i'i service pnone D I'-, "sutenoe 31'i-JIigh street, u ( Hcatins furnace, j,- and founrta. iThtbe nndtheSuif MOULDtN&HIl Plumbing Furnish your new hom properly. , Don't slight the gaS fixtiSres. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinrJhg work. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Hjeitznnn 34 West 8th St. Phone black I II? Well Drilling ' For up-to-date welt drilling see LaDuke &LefElerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard GEO. K. MUPiROE FURNITURE 07 West Eighth St., Eugene, Oregon. Phono Red 557(t. Sole Agents for the Portland Stove Works. Fifty-three styles, including the noted Detroit Line Also the Laclede! Ranges the best low price rang ! on the market. ! A fill line of Heaters jut from , the factory. i Cull and examine our large stock before buying elsewhere. AUTOMOBILE , FOR HIKE o Five rpassenger car for hire amiS-e day or night O GOQP DRIVER CALL BLAC8. fe3l )39Jls tnu3A0i)jst!3 gpi 'eoudpifni 1 p,isujuj s.))miils) f ja-jSEij puo j Wiliiams Transfer Co. j Light and Heavyfijauling wooaroR sxLE i 504 WillimetteSt- I Evgent. Otefon I Phone Main 651 ! Scotrsfiantal-PepsfcP? A POSITIVE CUTS For Inll.mmatloii or '"'"'5 ki.1u.ji. fry)-"" Corp. .lotrWeynil r- rmiD-nOJ nil i iinmunii - hf I rlimrj rt" 'iui,'i " 1 -T', V t.r LARGEST FACILITIES 1 I IN THE WEST FOR A I THE PRODUCTION OF ? 1 HIGH ORADE WORK BATES AS 10W AS EASTERN HOOSEJ g Abf A M T-:. AJJ"- . l( W44nTHE SAHTAL-PEPSIHW c:0ne '! 'Vlr Bellelontalne, Obk). O I o T: a.-....i.-an,ill. di'US- V.are C Kuykendall, pi SOME IMPORTS SAFEGUARD?1 lUad8' WietM'k account wit), J ch9nt' Baistf, management m invest of iw.; tion o. 1 CAPITA! I HORSE Shoeing! "SHOE Y01R HORit SHOE id or repair your ante wltli sk Pit n,V-,... the best manner il lowest prices. Coat high-grade work in as promotness. Ehonld to everyone who m their horses properly iiJ wagons repaired in tit G. BURBM 531 OliveS WALL PAP PAINlJ WALL FRED UK 102 C. Eighths ,a44444wH WhOe Viewing SkyScr. on iJiehtAta-' and McLEOI O New Fall a; Mi'nWJ VY "-r Madame Deai':i FEMALE riU I U cM 'aeap oy First Sold by & o .Hiiunai uank. gist. 0- West 0 o CO