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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
: )4 , . ff.t,, : A 'Good, ff Mil5 7-..L ill i-l Rigkt Track when your clothing la looked afU'r by our export asslBtnnta. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, nd our charges by tlvolr little. ni'Hii nuiko autlafuctlo uu as sured fuuU q i Everything possibla in Clewing and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phqft: Red 286 CIGARS Julius Goldsmith WILLAMETTE Meat, Mafiet, Under New Management FvV-Class fOsh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order - tl I nvp Oo"o VVING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 33 52 Willamette o o Bloved -T 0 All the World Loves a Lovep Providence Joins in with the World in Lovmg a Hustler . Witness the weather provided fctjhis community in its home building.spurt. The weather will not last; neither will thpresent low cost of building. Booth-Kelly KITCHEN & JCOMPP :j Livery ,Feed and Sales. Stables' Sample room In connection located lu Register llldg., W 1 1 linnet to St. Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Phono Main 0:1 O Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gi0 hft relaxation The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best 10c Qgar on the market HALL SHUMWAY umhliiK and Sewer Work. Also general jobbing In tin and aheet Iron work. Iron work promptly, attended to. Crr;(Q)rull line Of plumbing nxturet Phone lllark 1.17t. 7th and Oak fits. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything. Twenty-live yean experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oxjon . e " 14 East 8th BOOSTER MEETING ' IN CITY OF ROSES Large Attendance and Promi nent Speakers Are Present Rosoburg. Oct. 24. With Rood road, n railroad from Roseburg tt Cooa Hay, and the advancement of southern Oregon Industrially and educationally, as its objects, the Congress opened III Elks' Hall In this .! this niorning for a two day4 sos lon. President Dexter Hire, of tlie KoschurK' -Commercial Club, ji ml ti ll ho direction of 'which organization, yhe meeting Is being held, delivered an address of welcome to tho vLsinJ tors and to the large assemblage of. pectntora. Response was mude b? Col. E. llofer, of Salem, who then assumed the permanent chairman ship of the congress and outlined Its objects. Mr. llofer flro Introduced Mr. Francis II. Clark, representing the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Clark's address occupied the re mainder of the morning and about one-tlllrd of this afternoon's session, which closed about 4 o'clock. Mr. Clark wns followed by T)r. Andrew C. Smith of Portland, whose subject was good roads. In response to. Invi tations from the chnlr, Judge J. W. llnmllkm nnd Hon. Ulnger ileruinnn made Impromptu speerhes. Mir llo fer then B0uunced that President Campbell m the state unlytOtty. would deliver an address at this eve ning's session, after whlrh the eet Ing adjourned. President Campbell's subject will be: "Higher Standards In the Public S.'hools." At both morning and afternoon sessions the greatest enthusiasm was manifested. and U'a a safe assertion that this meeting will be productive of n, goon i nan any or a similar charac ter ever heretofore held In Roseburg. This evening's pogram will Include vocal and Instrumental music, and after adjournment a banquet will be served inAjnsnnir Hall by the Ladles of tho CiWmerclnl Club to the visit ors and club members. Dwasvuft, the well known rem edy for babies and Children, gjj quiet the little ones In a short tl?ie. The ingredients are prlniQ on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. ' w,iyrA.'1" l"."S,np Poultry Co. drew 110 pQs was because thev used F. , .1. Seofield'a Animal Chick Food. , nianufnviurcdfRjthe Eugene Chemtr ! l Works, atVimeno. Phone Rod 'M. X'l tfo i:iK(, Kmioi just for u little nervous dvspepsta. Try Kodol today, while nlu-n yon have slight attacks 0" ,iinlU,s(lon. and vou take It just loiucr lu order to liet relief from sei.-re attacks of Indigestion or Sold by all druggists. THE BCQB.-B DAILT GUARD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ostler is Street, Eugene, Oregon. ! ; j CHURCH SERVICES I 4m , J. S. McCallum, pastor, flihie ! scirooi at x-reucning ai 11 a. m. : and 7:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor at I 3. C. E. and Intermediate at 6:15; I morning subject, "Why Did Jesus! Pray?" Evening subject, "Worship! the Lord, Thy God." Choir In charge of Prof. Glen. A cordial invitation is given to attend these services. Central Presbyteriiui Clmrcli Cor. 10th and Pearl streets. H. N. Mount, pastor. S. S. at 9:45 a. m. Jr. C. E. at 3 p. fti. C. E. at G:30 p. m. Public worship with sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. on "Fallow I Ground." 7.30 p. m! on "A Convert rnim ThvnllB " A pnrilinl lnvlr-tin is extended to every oue for nil these services. ' St. Mary's Kpi-eoHi Church , Corner of 7th and Olive streets: rector Rev. P. K. Hammond. Holy Communion at S nt 9:45. .Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Evening prayer and sernvon at 7:30. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. o v. ii. ciiinoii. J. W.' Sprecher, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching, sub ject, "Home Missions" at 11:00 a. m. Junior C. R., 3 p. m. Senior C. E. :30 p. ni. "The Story of the Pink Hose," read by Mrs. J. W. Sprecher. 7:30. Prayer Thursday evening. Mctlimlist EpiscoiHil Church. Ilclnier 11. Trimble, pastor. Class 9:45 a. m. The pastor speaks at 10:30 on "The Making of Yourself." 7:30 p. m. on "Facing the Inevit able." UlrM Church of Christ. Scientist Corner of 9th nnd Pearl streets. Sunday services at 1 1 a. m. Subject. "Probation After Heath." Sundav 1 Rcniwi w m. Wednesday evening ""'"InR. ':30 p. m. Free reading room opens dally, except Sundays from 2 to 4 p. ni. All are welcome. Coiigrcgn.Gmil Clmrcli W. H. l'lnkerton. pastor. Morning service nt 10:45. Subject, "Our op portunity nnd our Resource." Even ing service at 7:30. "A Journev Through India." Illustrated. Sundav School at 9:45 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Kiiirniount l"ro-diytcrlim Clmrcli C. A. W'ooley, pastor. Services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. S. S. at 3:30 p. m. A henrty welcome to each of these service t rin'i it. ll. I, l r... ,1 WMU1I T. see the Oregon football (J 'cam nt the Electric and dreamland theatres. onight P. only. NOTICE TO THE PI HI.IC R. T Vdwar.0 wrt-s to U;t,m the publi,- that he Vil not be ro ir.slMe for nnv bills contracted by Mrs. Nona Edwards. 1 "2 4 R. I. EDWA1U1S. , 24. 190 8 Lumber DR. SCARBROUGH ! ON FRUIT GROWING , Believes That Willamette Val- ley Will Lead All Other Sections Dr. L. D. Scarbrough is In the city I from Creswell today, and added to I the exhibits of the Commercial ;club some of the finest apples and prunes ever grown in Oregon. He has sold his entire prune crou of : 400,000 or 500,000 pounds, evaoor--; ated, nt a. good price, f. o. b.. Cres- i well, oiid has seven r eight carloads of flrst Kle apples for which he expects a nigh price. nr. -anroiiR Is one or the most successful fruit growers in tae state, and believes that the Willamette Val- m ?nm!nv 0hrw,'i 1 11 ' eventually De tne greatest "5J.fr" llstr'' '?.: PP!. a. ven as prunes, in tne west, because of the large area of land suitable for the fruit Industry, far exceeding that of Hood River or Rogue River valleys. All that is necessary to make a suc cess of tho business here is proper cultivation and attention, combined with upprored methods of picking" and packing. The climate, because of its moisture is conductive to high coloring of apples, so the doctor thinks, as It brings out of the0soll the mineral properties necessary for this effect. NOTICE Ora B. Henson does public tvp'e-" writing. Address 3 95 East Fifteenth street. oL, E. G. HAIGHT O AO am going away persons having photos will please call for same. Tent Gallery, Sixth street. r Dance nt night. the Armorv 0 Saturday - t PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS ,-.!..".U1 Rlv I'rivniVlXl)!. J m,l, IXSTHltjf'Nox i i it man siMMuwd irrTd touch IVlH-wrltillgV Yon will In- u tborongli. firsQ,ss short band writer wltcn I nn, through tnicbing you. nv Miideni win. will Ntudr .ail finWi in from inn to t,n-e 4- ines, 5 , ,o H.,. 91 iuiuirie cIltHTfn . "'I'-ivn ni SMITH'S, E 'O 'H'-'C VCtOlST. ':','. STEXIKiRVlMI 4 IM .... . . . . ,v , ....... -i., it iiHniiMi.. More o I o K4, - .v.: ' v.- ' f r , .... Clothing Sale of Real Interest all the Time At Hansen's well-known and reliable ' store. You will always find the best suits for the money at our store because we handle the celebrated Michael, Stern & Co.'s brand. These clothes are hand-tailored, and for style and quality are unexcelled. You will always find our goods priced right. We only make a reasonable profit at any time never ask our customers to pay' anything more. Ifyou buy a suit from us you know you are get ting full value for the mon ey aO all times. . Come and see for yourself. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannotbe excelled in the city, and Q our prices will be found lower than many of our competitors can afford to sell for. We own our own storP and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look a our goods whetheyou buy or not. ED. HANSON East NiiitK Street - 0 V. H. SMYTHq Sticcesror to M. S. Hatble X TransfeiOCompar0rrrtng will do a general tnWfer li(r)ifs-G U 1 V'"k wockI, lioiisehold goods, trunks and all things in his line will receive prompt and careful nttention. ,. OV)""usiness lrolnl,t nntl Cnreful" is it. vy ntlp ninfffi. i Co, GASOLINE m IRRIGATION, SPRAut i PUMPING MACKS I Fairbanks-Mow Gaafe ' for pumping, spraying, an 'lug. .Outfits compktr. ! Fairbanks Seals f n ; Fairbanks-Moi Djiw ! tors for power and ujH j Falriinks.Moi ! Towers, Fairbanks-Morse : Choppers, Well Pum. ! All first quality 1 prices always In stott 1 Prompt rci'lr ' 'shipments. Write ! prices. BERGER.-BEANB' Agents, Eus FAIRBANKS, MOW I CLIPP5 l3THEaRr THEATRICAL I ! 1 INTHSWOU ! $4.00 Per Year. SWf : SAMPLE COPY; i FRMCnv ALBFRTJ M- BETTING & 1$ I MA1' ,, r hr!. ".! .... ii Ail riuu - jaj wt work prompt f1 ,J work "'"fM.lJI" Willamette . r vnan " v, aiai thebat FrcshjO5Vg Nodelirfc'-"1 Piercei GrpH ' V . Phone Miiin 3J 1 O 0 ,l- Phone. Ked 4I.Q.