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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
THE EUGilCX DAILT CHARD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 100 For the Man Who Walks one mile or ten a day it's all the same if your feet are ready for business in S'PETSON Corndodgers Foot-freedom, comfort, ease, that's what this is built m oPndodger" IS A STETSON SHOE th all that means of STETSON wear and worth. Look l a 1 - t ? at tne snape roomy, sensmie, snug comonning point for point with the Mk tha Corndodger four weak-day ho. It rnnii the certainty of ho comfort every ininuto you're wearing it tix days out of ovary van. Cd and get our book "THE R1CHT TO KNOW." The reading of ihit u realty worth your while. It's new book, bated on a new idea, Sat gVu you an X-ray 7iew or a good ihoa in ) BoWng. Send (or IL Read it. Tara by it. BROS, TOOCEEY mmm ww T.MH . -SA Possessing evesy convenience and ag ideal location ' fronting on the beautiful city plata. Adjacent to . business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone it every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rdtesjturepean Plan Rates American Plan 10 and II. SO per (lav. '' 2.50 and 3.00 per day. ia.00 and $2.60 with bifth. - $3. BO and 4.00 with bath.'. Eugene Cusrd on File O. H. SPENCER, Manager a?, W. M4 GREEN, JSgyiffiSSt 619 Wlamctte St. Phone Main 23. , OuronsmAtJ1ere MJ4 Vj, v THE IROF5 It Excels all others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.50 Pacific Electric Engineering Co. v 516 Willamette Street 0rQviring, SuppIies.JFixtures ondQll kinds of Qectrical Machinery. to model for. natural lines of the foot. The LENOX Portland's New and Most. Modemly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Streata PORTLAND, OREGON BEAUTY, ART, USEFULNESS nro all combined In ninny ot the 8i't8 of Chlnaware. We nro constantl yon tho lookout (or novelties, whllo of course keepltw on Itnnd tho standard styles? An it resulwe are en abled to please every taste. If ynu aro oVlnuwai a lover of hltsh-class e, yon will wanQo see LANE COMITY HIGH Gg SCHOOL PLAN POPULAR Many CounQes Adopt System T : .. j tut : Al.An Jw Taking u up The "Lane county plan" for coun try hlnh school organization, vg5jc'n was explained in the September fttlm ber of the University of Oregon Bulle tin, has aroused 4 great deal of in terest toward the organization of county high schools In all parts of Or egon. Requests for Bulletins and in formation are being received by the iniversity reg!strur in lir'jn num CLrs. The "plan" is so simple and works so admirably In actual practice that there is little doubt that the niOber of high schools in the state will be more than doubled within a Comparatively short time. It makes possible bettor high schools in the larger towns and the establishment of others in the country districts where none have existed, obviating the necessity of sending children away from home to school if their education Is to continue above the eighth grade. One of its many ad verts. '8 ls'fhat IaiO' bodies of valu able land, timber and other, owned by non-residents and corporiAfons, which have alweys escaped taxation for school purposes, ace made to pay their full share. JalifTiQrnd Marlon counties are already taking up the plan, where It Is being strongly agi tated, and It will be voted on rt the November election, and the matter is being strongly talked of In half a do en other counties. FORESTRY EXHIBIT FOR SEATTLE EXPOSITION D. H. Weyant, who Gathered Mineral-Exhibit for Port land Fair, Here Today D. H. Weyant, proprietor of the Or egon Sienna Paint Company's factory at Salem, which manufactures paint from the material mined at the Sim mons paint mine at Walker, Lane county, was In Eugene today. He has been commissioned to gather a fores try exhibit for Oregon at the Seattle exposition next year. He gathered the stato's mineral exhibit for the Portland exposition In 1905, and he made such a success of the work teat the Oregon commission of the Seattle fair hus employed him to get up an exhibit ot the merchantable timber of the state. He is meeting wBh good success wherever he goes, he said this morning, and expects to secure something ubove the average from I, line county, as this Is reported to be the leading timber' county of tflo state. t IDEAL RESTAURANT.' MIbb Effice Barrett has again taken charge of the ' Ideal restaurant on Ninth street and she will be pleased to meot all of her old cua- tomers. The best of service , and the best of eatables that tho market affords.. o27 XATIl'E OF DISSOLUTION" ilo It known that tho business con ducted at (5 East Ninth street, and heretofore known as Moon & Ting- ley's feed, peed nnd Implement store is hereby dissolved. ! mutual enn sent, Mr. Tlnt?ley retiring from the business. All bills owing by the firm will ho settled nt the old stand. All accounts and notes due the firm of Moon & Tlngloy must be settled nt the store at once, either by r:ih or note. Accounts not so settled will be placed with a collection ntrency, with Instructions to make Immediate set tlements. Mr..N. J. Rials, of Eugene, n young man well and favorably known, will succeed Mr. Tlngley, nnd the busi ness will ho known In the future as the Moon-Hlals Implement Company, and will consist of a full and com plete line of eeds, implements, fenc ing, and nlmfi t every other thing that a farmer will need In his business.. Wo take this opportunity of thanking our many friends and pat rons, past and present, for their gen ern nid'oolul ion and patronage, and hope and predict their continued relations with the new firm, who will make every effort to live up to the old firm's motto, "A Satisfied Cus tomer." A W. S. MiffX, o29 K. S. T1NC.1.EY. ifttU.UNS IX SHOES -O We hnvo a largo lino of shoees. In many for men, women d children, which wre desirous of re ducing nt once. Til order to do so we offer them nt prices far below ! regular ifjail vQies. I It will pay ou to call and see irisvm. We carry a complete line of gci3 nl merchandise nnV-yuaraniee right I prices and fair treifftont. I Campers' supplies O specialty, i Your patronage will be appreciate MviLLIAMsQ WILLIAMS. DextcQOregon. P Kl tiENE O'H EIiY 4 K Having hoiuit the Eugene r.rocory, 10 ()'. Mh St.. I ish to announce to trv-veo-l'!f of Kticcue and vHtiitr Hint we will endeavor to deal f.itr and square bTSill and :i he pliaeil toVVi-He a ' of tltWr 'oatronaao. E. I.. DORR. Q o REV. M. L. ROSE Q HAD SALftriJ Hfllitu WHILE HE WAS AWAY North Yakima, Wash., Oct. 21. When Rev. Ql L. Rose, pastor of the North YaKima Christian church, returns from EussrffcOr., where he Is assisting at tlW dedication of the Eugene Bible University building, ad jacent to the University tf. Oregon, he will find that his salar'rhas been Increased $50 a month. Tfs action, which was planned as a suiTftlse, was taken by a full meeting of theQngre gation, and was unanimous. The congregation has Increased so rapid ly, consequently increasing the du ties of the-pastor, that the members of the church believed the minister Untitled to more reinunrflon. iney accordingly voted to raise the salary from $1200 to $1800 a year. HUT SUBURBAN TRACTS ON YOl It O OWN TERMS NOW Theie are two or three acre tracd left in Blair Street xidltion, closo in, with streets nicely graded, which you can buy at a moderate price on on monthly installments If you wish. Also tracts from to 10 acres in Garden Home addition. Theso are very desirable and you may maje your own terms. These are splendid chances to mil,, minn hv snvlng it. BS Well 08 by th? Increase in values. They wilB not iast long. See the Oregon Land Company. Howe & Buoy or Zimmerman & Rugh about these tracts. AN OI'EX LETTER. To the Editor nf The Gunnl nnd I Want the People to know Hint I write the Following Voluntarily. Hurry L. Goodlel. I write these few lines out of grati tude for what Mi-o-na has done for me fof dyspepsia and Indigestion. I have suffered for the past five years and ave tried different doc tors, but have no relief until I bought a 50 cent box of Ml-o-ua from our drug store (Hull's Red Crws Drug Store) here a short time ago. The first box did me so ia)iich good that I immediately purchased anoth er one, and I now feel better than 1 have at any time in the past fite years. Am able to eat anything and everything, and get a good night's sleep afterwards. Was so bad at one time that all I was able to eat for over a month was a raw egg In a halt a glass of milk, two or three times day. I wouoi earnestly advise anyone suffering as I was from dyspepsia, to give this remedy a fair trial. I remain gratefully yours, Harry L. Ooodrlel, No. 9 River.St., Astabula. O. Ml-o-na Is the only logical dyspep sia remedy on the market today. It is not a digester, it does not contain a particle of pepsin. It cures by build ing up the muscular walls of the stomach, and making the stomach so strong and perfect that It Is able without artificial help to digest an -ordinary meal with ease, and with out discomfort. The experience of Mr. Good'.el Is a common one, and it Is safe to say that Mi-o-nai tablets have cured more acute and chronic diseases of the stomach than any other medicine. Hull Drug Co. sells It at 50 cents a oox ana guarantees It to cure or money back. JjOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership existing between M. L. York and E. H. -Will Is hereby dis solved tiy mutual consent, E. H. White retiring and M. L. York pay ing ana collecting all Dills. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 16th (lay of October, 190S. M. L. YORK o30 E. II. WHITE. CALL FOR rY W.-tltliAXTS Notice Is hereby given that war rnityi Nns. 4 7 and 48, drawn on I he general rmid"d registered Xyril IK. imps, will be paid on presentation r.t my office October 22, 190 i. Inter est will conn' on that dav. Eugene, October 1", 19(S. FRANIi REISNER, . flty Treasurer. WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE. une or tne Dest residence prop erties In Eftene, modern in every way. House Is brand new, absolute ly the best finished house in the city; cement w alks, fine lawn, good oarn in lact, mere is nothing to compare with It for the monev. Cal! at 271 West Fifth stre or address Box 512, Eugene. tf REWARD If the party or parties who took the mortar, used for firing bombs, the night of Jtily 4th, on the butte, will return (jjme to Eugene Gun Company's store they will get re ward. tf EUGENE GUN CO. .Qiibrell as and l-nrasols Recovered . At reasonable prices. Material of any quality. Ten rs' experience. Call on E. Viav WATSOX. Potts' Cigar Store, 564 Olive. I'"KKT. O Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's. Venth and Willamette streetr Phone Red 15j V- WOOS.YVIXG. JohnVit! P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Uoildv All wood sawed to guace ;Kor prompt(ervire phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf ' Gasoline Wooosaw. i Heating r-na'e Si-k and tonnda- tlon stnne sale cheap Dy First National Bank ' 1VV ::'. i'ayo1 Witch Haiel Q ilv,- -Mv l.rJSlv for piles. Be , scare Cjet IVWitt's. S.M.l bv all druggisi. The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its Wm ponent parts are kjjgwn to them to be wholesome and trtdy beneficial in effect, acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs-and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of t laxative for its remark-, able success. That is one of many Reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. Lfo get its beneficial effects always ay the genuine manuiaciurea Dy uie Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. Right Style One thing about Schwab Styles you can depend on them they'sjs. right-and what's more, they're made right, so that the style will last a good while. Make it a point to cell on us soon and see our great display of Schwab's $20 "Bter prade" suits for men and young men. They're0 excellent clothes ue in fit ancJD l9onest in workoanship and Cp.ie-rice-to-al!, all ovefj. America. The square deal store. Q o 1 AINIvltYS (7f2 Willamette St. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Q Phone Black 23 1Q or call at 345 W 4th O ummm ilhePIantbehind the Suif POSTS, BQXESl ,1 Plumbing Furnish your new horn properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Gall and let us . your work estimate on Aya & Heitznun 34 West 8th St Phone black 1 11? largest facilities in the West for the production of high grade work tATlt It 10W AS EASTERN RODScS Well Drilling . For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &Lefiler Co. Well Driilers Telephone Red 512 1 999 Villard Boulevard GEO. K. MUNROE FURNITURE 07 West Eighth St., Eugene, Oregon. Phone lied 557(1. Solo Agents for the Portland Stove Works. JPifty-three styles, including the noted Detroit Line. Also the Laclede Ranges the best low price range on the market. A full line of Heaters Just from tho factory. Call and examine our large stock before buying elsewn bpre. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five 'passenger car for hire any tirre day or night 0 .. GOODDRrvtR CALL BLACK 123! '130.118 qiua.atg srjg SM 'eJttapisH I96S Pea" suoiid Williams Tr.s2r Co. Igght and Heavy Hauling voon res jale S04 WllUmelftSU'l Eueen?. Onfio Phone Main For InrtfTnnttoD or('h E or th UlmMer nn.i n- Kiflneys. KO CORE 0 tfAl. rurt-njulckly a? rvrmsn"..tir all Vnnaturnl I1m ot tbo Vrlnnrj np"- , ,A, m."t.'l- harm Iff s. aW T SANTAL-PEPSULCO. Bettelonulrte, f -J . A. Kuykendall. u.-ue- ii sr. -a 'VJHMl gist. 0ME IMPORTlkT SAFEGUARDS 11 fnnds- chants' Bani , yur deposit, 'Tho ... . management w inrestmM .. .. tl0,n 'mtl diallv intnt.j "SHOE YOl'R H0RSL , SHOE Id or repair your oniia un smiiea wortma the best manner n it lowest prices. Cij. high-grade work In Un as promptness, stall sc to everyone who itjnu their horses properlt wagons repaired In litis G. BURBAf 531 Olivil WALL PAPS . PAINTS WALL P FRED LVD Practical m 102 W. Eighth St. ,nui trt While Viewing Sky Serf 9A on t3 Right Abco!. ana 3 McLEOE NewFallf Winter- u.M !orf!-rVi.-f I on in. - .t--.'! J Madame pi ij"N.cLEHPi alBiamiBa m CcM StoOft I