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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1908)
it i km "ty 11; Id 3 tt o I The You're on the Right Track whi'U you clnthltiK In looked aftc;' by our exiiorl assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, ami our charges by their little, ncsa make satisfaction ail as sured fact. EverytWmg possible in Cleaning nd Dyeing EugenCDyc Works 6th ani WilUmetK Sts. Pl'one Red 286. Julius tjoldsmith WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phor.e ii Your Order o AH the World Loves a Lover Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a Hustler Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt. The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building. B Slfef&f KITCHEN &. KOMPP very, Feed and . Sales Stables Sitinplo rtioni In connection I era led In ' liciiistcr ltldu., YVIIIiimctle St. Oak and 7th Eugene. Or rhniio iMain 0:1 ApprcciSlcs JtmokSg gooJ Cigars. It givCS him relaxation n. A w r: . The 19wnt Htod Cigar is 8 ! favorite amoiQ all thinking men ilt is po;ivcly the cst 10 q' Ggar on the market HALL3B, S HUM WAY IMumlilnii and Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and iheet Iron work. Iron work promptly mended to. Carry a full line of plumbing nxtu .0) I'liuDti lllark 171. Tib and Oak StiC W. BARRINGtR Expert housembvtr Moves Qythiny. Twenty-tivt -iV...,,!, ,j r,v r iij l:t ..,.. . -.O KM BF01B71I TT77 o ooifi-tieiiv 14 East 8th J CHOLERA TAKES SCORES OF HOGS . ! IN LANE COUNTY I Junction City, Oct. 25. ling chol- era tins made Its appearance In this (section. Tlio first instance was noted amoni: hotis belonini; to .1. K. S. ' Nlolson. Ho last nine heml. A fen days later tlio herd of l- Y. Thorn, who liven two miles from Mr. Nicl son, contracted the disease, nnd -0 head were lost. At present the pi iie' is nwaKiilfc tun lnt'Ke hand of fat ' lions hclnne.ltii; (o Hon. ( W. Wnsh luirn. To date he has lost M 1 head land more are ilyin; everv day. I The I'tato vevM'lnr.ry suiv.eiu was J here a few d:ts a:;o and he uro . uonnced II to be cholera In its most I violent form. lie advised that ail huss havlnu It should he killed and burni'il, whlrh is now lit'itt;' don It 1h mil known how Mi. tI:.on- i ifa!nMl n foothold horo, its then has I htvn no fore.KH brood brought in. i NEW SAWMILL BEING BUILT AT SMITHFIELD Siuh field Is to have- n new saw mill. The bulldliiR Is already up and the enulne and inachlnory were haul ed this week. Mr. I'miihrey nought the .Mount 320 acres of timber near ftnt id a ii and Mr. Mount Is to de liver it at 'lie mill for $3. all per thousand. This mill will be equipped wllb a planer and moulder. 9ml will be In condition therefore to furnish all kinds of hulldlnir material. If a Kirotl article of finished lumber is i turned out we 4 not see why the en tire output cnnTiot be disposed of at at once. It will be the nearest mill til llll. lllmil oti.l I.....I. I..., - has been ordered from .,er mil Yreuulres from four wMks to four months to get it. Junction City Times. NOTl3: OK IHSSOI.l'TION'. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership existing between M. I.. York and M. White Is hereby dis solved hjinutual consent. K. H. White retiring and M. 1.. York pay ing and collecting all bills. late.l at F.ugene, Oregon, this 16th day of October, 190S. p M. 1.. YOlibV o30 K. 11. WIUTK. WIU, SKI.I. T A SACIJIKICK. One ot the best residence prop erties In Kugene, modern in every way. House Is brand new. absolute ly the best finished house In the cltv; lenient walks, fine lawn, good barn- In fact, there Is nothing to compare wtth It for the monev. Cal! at 271 West Fifth street, or address Box M2, Kugene. s. tf BAttT OPART), MONDAY. OOTOBBB Mstleir ' is. More1 Street, Eugene, Oregon. rilOHIItlTlOX l.KADEIt lKAI OK 1X.HKIKS. Everett, Oct. 24. F . B. Hnwes, prohibition candidate for the Legislature In the 4Sth district, died today of the injuries he received Thursday when he was run down by a Great Northern train at Startup. Had n nose I'nll Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proenetor of the Croom Ho tel, VauKhn, Miss., says: "For sev eral months 1 suffered with a severe eolith, and consumption seemed to have Its grip on men.waen friend recommended Dr. King's New Uis. covery. 1 heiian takias It aiij three bottles effected a complete cure." The fame of this life-saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at W. A. Kuikendall's store. 50c and $1. TLM1SKU I'lilt SAI.K Four and a half million fet of old growth fir. consisting of 120 acres, only mile and a h ilf from tide-water, Siuslaw river, on good logging sireni. can be bought for $200d cash (need I he money 1. Apply to TOM WOI.F. No. 400 llellman lildg.. Los Angeles, Cal. OYKTKKS KASTKKS OYSTKltS Just received, the first direct ship ment of extra select Kastera oysters. For sale In any quantity at Otto's. 90c per quart. noon s.wvi.Nti. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Hoddy, All wood sawed to gunge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline Woousaw. K. i. HAICIIT 9 As 1 am going away persons having photos will nlease (all for same. Tent Uallery, Six street. UASOI.IXK WOOD 8AWIXO Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers R. A. Maltian. tf The retiuoiceI centre vm" ham mock Is the on to buy. Tliey are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. OHAMUF.KS HAKDWIRF. CO CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . - o 26, 08 o W iumo OREGON GRADUATE WHO HAS MADE GOOD IN THE EAST if Hon. S. II. Friendly has received a letter from Max Handman ' which he prizes vary highly because it Is from a young man who worked his way through the state university, and who made the Ijest cf his oppor tunities. The letter is as follows: , Temple Email u-l Klnrston, N. Y. "My dear Mr. Friendly: "You will perhaps be glad to hear that 1 have' accepted the call to act as Rabbi of the Jewish' congregation of Kingstown. N. Y. I hope that I will fl-j my work Interesting and particularly usefiij. I had given up the idea of becoming a Jewish min ister but I though 1 would give it ft trial before I pass final judgment. My stay at the I'niversitv of Chi cago last year has proven tp be of Kieat oenetit to me. I am glad to he able to add that while there I hove won distinction as a student and brought honor to the niime of my alma mater, the University of Oregon. "I now recall with pleasure the two years spent hi Eugene and es pecially to your great kindness to wards nro. I wish to thank vou Tor this most heartily. With best regards to the Mrs. and Misses Friendly. I remain, Sincer4- yours. MAX SYLVIUS HANDMAN. i Mclean and wife"" not married at sea T.ll5,?"ard stu'1 ,he other dav h'" J''-'. the man who was ............ . ,.- HK a )elni: .. : .r".J j -"WW ano nis wife. ere married at sea. Such was the1 . v v i 1 1 it, xri i or. i ' j,! PrrotffAAT t JSJfNOGIUgHERSALWAYSjjJ VK HUM . X J 1HAL ixS"rnitTCT ln 1 lliiian .sbortpKj anSHoncli tyi.'WTiting. Vou will lx- a tbor.uigl first-class short Im ml wrTicr when , tlinmgli leiuiiing you. ,. ? J-Va "V""'!" " !"",l' r" Iiintl W fr,,,,, ,,, , ,1BH, ii-nlli. Rates. ST.,-,0 ,N.r moiiili. In.iuirie cliinrfnllv nnvw.-r,.,! at SMITH'S. K'. V-J .,',v.0.l:.iJ.,' nj. . 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 Kiclwel, Stern & Co.'s brand. These clothes are hand-tailored. arid for style and quality arc unexcelled. You will always find our goods priced right. We only make a reasonable profit at any time never askour .customers to pay anything nyre. If you buy a suit from us you know you are get ting full value for the mon ey at all times. . Come and ee for yourself. We carry a compile line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled 9 the city, and ou prices will be foun lower than many of our comoetitors qjkn afftgd to sell for. We J own Ar own store and have no rent to pay and content with small profits. You are iavited to ce and look at our goods whether you buy or not. ED. HANSON East Niuth Street , W. H. SMYTH Succeisor to M. S. Hubble 0 lrasfer Company will lo a iinUni transfer biisincs": wol. lioiisehold rihkIs. trunks and all things in his lf will receive prompt and wrefnPTiltentlin. '.-. O 1" I- Co, I GASOLINE LMJ 1 IRRIGATION. SPIA PUMPING MACK Pairhanlu-Mw CwJ for (lumiiinii, sirifiuv Ing. .Outfits ronipta I Fairbanks Sniff feia Fiiirbanks-Mc.rs'liniii tors for iKitt'rr ind w FairUnltvMup j FalrTnks-Mtir CbupKis, ttrll W X II I'inl iiilHlill fi'4 prices always in i"L LH I'i'iiimil rcnlv tn int""-1 khiiinirnis. Vrlifl"1 prices. Aeeiits, Eugif- FAlUBAiK':, nw portiir'U-w- CLIPP 13 THEofe'n THEATRICAL S o IN THS r- rtl 1 Mi' o mm Sample Copt; U.8FRTJ r ; ;' BETTING & i; All kinds of br. -ork prompt'?' vork ff""'"' thet5IC"7 Croon3 Freshftrcs-Jg cinoraw- l iv - AUTOMOi Frn " ' t- -1 Grocer! O .a .t.ifl 1