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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1908)
g:::mm:ii:mm::m:t:m:mi:m:::m::mt 1 o A B The You're on the Right Track when your clothing Is looked after by our export assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered proniptlyi mid our charges by thulr little, noss milks satisfaction nn as sured fuut. Everything possible in Cleaning ana Dyeing Eugene Dye Works oth and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 Julius .Goldsmith WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Frej and Salt Meat Always gn Hand Phone in Your Order WING &oCAMPBELL Phone Main 33 5t2 Willamette Good EKd stlfcr' . is eiovd Tlta&irv 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. IBootli-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample- mom In connection located in Register lllilg., Wllln nut In St. Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. riiniio Muln 03 - A i . Appreciates Smoking good o c I cigars. It giveshim relaxation The MoiinL Hood Ciorar i! I , ii t i i idvornc among an tninKingmcn It is positively the best JOc Ggar on the market o HALL B S HUM WAY lMumbliig and Sower Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended Q Carry a full line of plumbing ruture I'hone Mark 7th and Oak Sta. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert houjemovtr MovQinythin?. Twcnty-Ie yean experience. Residence, East IT: I .l . . i n o. 1 i wuciiui ana uak its. fhone Red 451 1 . Eugene. Ongon toe Kvawnt PARTICULARS OF COTTAGE GROVE'S 016 OLAZE Loss on Stock of Goods About $25,000 Mr. Veatch Will Rebuild I Tho Cottage Grove Lender tolio nt! tho big flio there Monday night as follows: t ottnge drove was visited hv quite a destructive fire Mondnv evening but which, through I ho officlehcv of the volunteer fire depart nient and our excellent gravity water svslem. was confined to the two-storv brick building being occupied by the Gnr-ninn-llemcnwny Coiiipaity, located at about the centre or .Main street In the very heart of the cltv. The fire was discovered about 9:30. In the even ing,, soon after the store closed, by Miss "Jlnmilo" Blair, of the Hotel Oregon, located on the opposite cor ner, nnd II. II. Veatch, who was seat ed in tho hotel conversing with a commercial traveler, ran to tho city hall nearby and turned In the alarm. Hy this time the fire, which seemed to have originated In the rear of tho building, upstnlrs, from some un known cause, had spread to all parts of the building on both floors. The east aide fire company responded promptly, as their hose cart was but half a block away, but the west side company encountered the partially mm uiiwn oriuge on Man street 'which Is being rebuilt, and was do- ,v-..iiii,, ni il V",, As soon as he fire, un- ,u'r h0 heavy pressure of the water. nnn H errec'. and .hen the'900 P" 1art. j, second company got bnsv it was evi dent that owing to the still night nnd the damp condition of the adjoining buildings the fire laddies were Oing to be able to keep the fire confined to the hlg brick alone, the fklr ap prehension felt being that the 'walls of the brick would collapse and that the fleo might then spread to ad Joining buildings. However, the walls stood and seemed to be little, If nt all. damaged. The tlartels millinery store In the old wooden building adjoining seem ed to be In the most danger and It j was early vacated by Its occupants, i hand. j The Oarman-Hemenway Companv I were advertising a big closinit-ont sale. It having boon nnno'Mu-od bv them thnt they would close it their stock and retire from busing In this ;cltv by January 1st. The sale was ; nnnounced on sreat c'iWv'i sluns th t were spread . in, ss tliWr,,,,! ,,r '"'"'""e- ' 'act and i. was probable due to that ifj) fire was n.n .!.. s-rvj earlier l s. passing bv. rtuA.niiiaiiv oi'i iipi,.,l both tho first and second fhors of tl. building and o daixt ovabd. wkdjyesdav, October at, ioos claims to have had something like aj.i $25,000 stock on hand, which Is ! I ft practically a total loss, lint whlrhH was insured for $14,000. The building was the property of O. O. Veatch, on which he carried $2000 Insurance. Mr. Veatch will at once replace the wood and sheet iron front with a modern brick front and replace nil the interior wood work and modernize the building In every particular, as It occupies a prominent aim vaiuanie corner lot on .Main street. It has again been demonstrated ilit ti,i i,. .,,. .n .......... , i . .U'Cl,. . ..e"5?n.K.ra""te . ZZZ, ' I .1? i ...... ,..i,i..i. i" i..." j-:, f;J.,iv .,V.V,.i.V ' ,. , ..,.. - ...ivii.iii n(,iiiii,i inc. WIIEIt'ri BILLETS FLEW. David Parker, of Fayette, N r., a veteran of the Civil War, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric. Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I spent much money doc toring for a bud case of stomach trou ble, to little purpose. Then 1 tried Electric Hitters and thev purpit nio I I now take them as a tonic and thev keep me strong and well." BOc at W. A. Kuykenilairs drug store. WOOD SAWING. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline Wooasaw. E. G. HAIGHT As I am going awayjiersons having photos will please sail for.same. Tent Gallery, Sixth street. OYSTERS- e -EASTERN OYSTERS Just received, the first dire ship ment or exira select Eastern oysters. For sa,e ln Rnf quantity at Otto's. GASOMXR WOOD 8AW1NG Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 61. R. A. Maltzan. tf WKIiL nRTXiLITCO if your wells drilled by old experienced well-drillers. Phoms Red 4872. and 1M NOT JX)RC.ET to eat. Sixth nnd Willamette stl Tf 1 ts. tf KUllW vi,oi u $1.15 per sai'J;. Valley flmir Ax tf Hilly Department Store 0-vFEFI Alfalfa (p al. At !U:-,eV. Venth and Wlllaun-ite streets. Phone Rod 1521. - Car fresh cement Just received CHgi'UKKS HARDWARE CO. MEMORY OF PRESIDENT BENJ. HARRISON Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 27. Amid the enthusiastic demonstrations of a' . i'wic, nit iinuu- '?" stat"e of Gen. Benjamin Hr- ! irre.it ennpniirco nt i, l; of the , """fa, a unvenea touay.; well and favorably known, will shipments. Write for XL .V., r"'. opposite me fen - eral building and in the henrt nt n,a .downtown section of the city. Sur- the Moon-Blais Implement Company, .rounding the statue were great! and will consist of a full and com s anils to accommodate the many dis-;plete line of seeds, implements, fonc- , , omciais and guests In- ing, and almost every other thing that v take part n the exercises. ; a farmer will need In his business. f r m"" ,lntn.ry standpoint the oc- We take this opportunity of e ,.r h..?,V u u "ny ? mllanr event thanking our many friends and pat nVrLii L L I,,lliu,"'""lis- The big rons, past and present, for their gen parade which preceded the unveil-! eious appreciation nnrt nalronane. Reiriment nt f1'nbrace the Tenth m me regu ar armv sta-1 tloned at rort Benlnniln T4ii,.i.ian the notable Black Horse Troop of the mvei military Acaaemv, a large contingent of the Indiana National Guard, the Spanish-American War veterans and many seml-mllltary or ganizations. ' Half-way surrounding the monu ment Is a magnificent stone exedil upon which are carved three short In scriptions. They are: The Union of the States. The Supremacy of Law Unselfish Public Service. Nowhere on the monument is any reference made to General ni son s public career, even mention of the fact thnt ho f i!.L . ,2 iinear school, high school and store: of the 'l'imed" Stye's "beTni'lf I'l ?!!..m'' 0 to railroad ated o TIMI1ER FOR SALE Four and a half million feet of old growth fir. consistingof 12ft aero, only i.e and a half from tide-water. n.n k W..rlvefcf n sood !SKlng strem. can be bouglrVfor $200rcash (need the money). v Apply to TOM WOLF, No. 400 Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. OREtiOX TIMBER LANDS Ki'i 1 3 turnisaea, lana titlesj-x-ttfilned, timber hWs cruised. tiiiMr .ins oougnt and sold. Fred risk ;.Tdi,:g.8un- 6-rchan,s B'i ' ti ' Gasoline power. e power, lVTw, Moore pnone Ke,l 32S2. Orders small will be apr.rSated. large or ' GASOI.IXK 1 SAW. Garrlsc on d Gibson 9w j- to gage. Office Black 1571 u"." Black 1751. ILover NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION Be It known that the business con ducted at 65 East Ninth street, and heretofore known as Moon & Tinir- ley's feed, seed and implement store, is hereby dissolved, by mutual con Isent, Mr. Tingley retiring from the I business. All bills owing by the firm will be settled at the old stand. All accounts and notes due the firm of tors for power ud li Moon & Tingley must be settled at Fnlrianks-Morse Wiw the store nt once, either hv rash nr Towers. note. . Accounts not so settled will he Fairbanks-Mora Grata ..i . 1.1. . . ...... m ,,...n n 1'Kicu wiui a collection agencv, wim viiupikts, iirurwup Instructions to make immediate set-' A I first ausllir rok tlements. ! prices ahvay, in Mt. H .Mr. N. J. Blnis, of Eugene, a young Prompt reply to feium succeed Mr. Tingley, and the busi- prices, .ni i, i. i .. 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 Satlsfieu Cus tomer." W. .S. MOON, 029 F. S. TINGLEY. A REAL BARGAIN 577 acres; 250 acres of fine land , In cultivation; ten million feet ofj saw timber; a brand new sawmill that cost over J2000; $2000 worth of new farm machinery and tools; a blacksmith shop; $1000 worth of j horses, cattle, sheep and hogs; all; level land; is In good neighborhood, aiaiiou: iann nronnn ir ae is rnr s:iu siauon; land around it sells for uim .vl.n:il an acre; wotth $40,000. Price, $21,- All kinds of M, J 000. Reasonable terms. See the work promptly S(ti!J neai r-state txenange. 'Torn ua'" 111 1 COLLECTIONS. SMITHS, EXPERT rVB MC AtXXrt'XT A NTS AND STENOGRAPHERS, majjM collecUoiia, open and close books, keen, minll sots of. books and Vo nil kinds of stenographic work. We vtiH be pleased to IjveOa talk with you, Mr. ltiisivMb Man. Office, 487 WIIIanMW Phone Red 4411. : St. KLOl'R FLOUR Valley flour, $1.15 per sack uuw Department Store. -W (s ' large farm near Gervais hiVieen chascQy a syjiillcite for $110 an acre and Vril be out to fruit trees. Twenty thousand apple trees and 20. rtrtn peach trees are to out. and (Tfl f-'rm;,IIl b.Ylld IiiSDJll tract: War nor tn n m m Z .aa rp OI i.ini jiurris aiusic Jere. n More Co I GASOLINE TOT IRRICATION.SPRAm PUMPING MACHPC Fairbanks-Mont Gwbi for pumping, tpn)and rag. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Sola fa Fulrbanks-.Morw Pjum RFRCER.-BEN Agents, Ei(,0l FAIRBANKS, MM3 Portlamuraia ..-in vAD1 CLIPPt IS THE0REW THEATRICAL 1.1 IN THE WOM 4.00 Per Year. issrED n1111 Sample Copy ft FRANK Oj 4LBERT 3 FORIl. rTsriS-4 BETTING & .cnVfi ' Willamette Street . Dhnna Red "W ! GrpcerK the best bran (WO I ! Hour an"'" No dUy. we bn O Pierce Brl (l r Phone Main 53 s- ' tf a- !UTOM04 Guilt ' . . . ibr tr The ""ritf