THE EIC.KNE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, OCTOHKK 30, 1908
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CAMPAIGN IS WARM
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IN EMPIRE STATE
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&IS AFTERNOON
iuia after-
hull "ni Astoria
fEuieoe " t01ich.
t.e t minutes
I wVrS by a long
I . off to Astoria
By a series
lM . Jenkins ana
k ""Sn within two
I tlie .i line, wnere
k'L6 owns Astoria
f.neer ana bb .
hr in getting
S1S hi, Astoria aga."
,umce more by end
toe ,,e bucks car
line for
or Mvi off to
A8, Merles of punts
tier a sei rt
Rome, N. Y., Oct. 29. "They are
talking prosperity and the papers tell
us that they are going to '4e a great
big parade In New YorirClty next
Saturday night, with red fire. They
nnlnt, tf hflVO 1 11 II Til I n I) t iotl Q TtlBV
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are going to have bands, and when I
was 'in iew iuriv i uw mem uuua
ing grandstands along the route for
people who will watch the parade.
Why don T. iney mite lue money ana
i...nlali Indirlnm! nt n i fh I fur tViu
hundreds of men whom 1 saw sleep-
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LEADER OF GOTHAM
IS CRITICAL ILL
New York. Oct. 30. Mrs.
Astor. for 20 years the ackno
leader of New York society, is crit
ically ill, and several of her relatives
hiivp npii cnm mntiuil tt tiui- liujli.!..
She is Slid to be more than SO ivs
iiu, ana nas ueen in tatiin
t-.ir uae iiast two years.
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William (J it
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EUGENE GROCERY
SsW'.'vr.nrt runs and
t Z six yards o
1 we they were neia
iere w . . nunt-
rk?edmenbylong
b? 1 onrried the tal
'S ot Astoria's goa.
fci nme were;
wd. um-
fceree; b . rnleman,
field juusi
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Lplete election re
S be received at The
' ueJ evening
"It, mav get the
mt comes over
, .... hanohua In tha iwrL-s?
IUg ua mo u ...... -
had occasion to ride down Broadway
two nlgnls, one time at l o ciock ana
another time at 4 o'clock In the
morning, and there were not less
than 300 men sleeping in one park on
benches, and they were protecting
thoitiBolves from the cold by tyinK
Jkwnona iuk nhnnt. thplr ltAibs. While
these men have not the money with
Which to ouy luasuiRS, mo nepuun-
(a nnannlnff nmnpv fnr ril
can ptii vj io oF.u,"b .-
lire In order to prove that it is the
party of prosperity."
concluded his speech at tills place to
day, i ne meeting ws uwiu m
opera house, and Mr. Bryan was in
wmI hv Rev. Mr. Peabody. of the
T?lrnr HantlSl cnurcu. -ill. oiaun
Dig xail jieerings
n....... M V.. fil-t. 29. Riiliuljli
can cheers have sounded in the wake
of the Taft special train wnicn luuaj
.. n InH I VrtllH H IlllllllillULia. VICllt:,V.
Oonoon Falls and Auburn. The cli
max was reacnea iouibiii. i mio
...tu n i,w rnirnHo. two meetings and
an overflow. There has been no lack
of auditors ana aemonsuuuuii!, i.o,c
nh nan nns iiirritu. yco nir
the heavy campaigning required of
him yesterday in u renter .k im .,
L' u... tittio offfict of the strain
todav. He has hit at the roots of
what he consiaers iue
.! tn Airai.V anopcii. mill llilB ui.
free in expressing his optimism as to
rL h nt Tuesday. Governor
i, i.oon pntmiieiided in very
"""," ,, HWPwise the remain-
siruiis ..."h. - ,.,, ,,,., nrt
der.of tlie -New iui iv un "- -
the vice-presiaentiai cmu..
N9
u clover seed at J.
, t Sons.
200 IMCX1C HAMS,
one to a custom. . j
I Market, E th and Wil-
ptanos. 'eave or-
; Music Stnre. '
tOHiECTlOXS.
US. EXPERT 1'
li-mrXTAXTS AM
li,uMii.'it. nmke
h. oiicn and close
HI
71. u11 bindcl of
CailU UU ml
ilihic work, wo "
I to have n ""
Mr. Business Man. '
Willamette St.
4411.
Having bought the Eugene
Grocerye 104 W. 8th St., 1
wish to announce to the peo
ple of Eugene and vicinity
that we will endeavor to d.il
fair fend square by all and
will be pleased to receive a
share of their patronage.
E. L. DORR.
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K(tERT X 11AVRY, iresiik'nt and Oiii'ral Mngr,
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE Fine house'on East 9th
street; close in; nlue rooms; nioa
ern, plastered house; full base
ment of stone nnd brick: south
front: h.t 07x107; good well; large
barn; many varieties of fruit;
iii-Mtmrlv i-rll worth SSIH10; Will
sell at once for $4500. See J. M.
Morris, room 11, over First Nation
al bank. i2
FOR RENT 8-room house In good
repair wun line ueep wwu. nan
block from car line. Phone Red
3252 or Dempster's grocery store,
Fairmount. n'-
..-.,t- a 'm.l IV ONE DAY
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Take LAXATIV bi mtu.viu wu......c
Tablets. Druggists refund .
it fails to cure. E. W. GRO h, b
signature is on eacn uua.
Large shipment nt rockers and din
ing chairs Just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furniture at right
PrlCCHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
. ,,t r, i,h,ii Sr. Sons are un-
loading' a car of Page fence today
FOR SALE Two lots In Block 4;
Sladden's add to Eugene. Address
Box 733, rtoseburg. Oregon. N29
Tirivrrn n ,nnma fnr llirht. house
keeping; phone Red 5421. 031
G. F. SKIPWORTH, Attorney-at-lnw ;
office over Linn's drug store.
EDNA BERTSCH, PUBLIC STEN
ographer, room 5 over Crescent
store. Phone Red 1111. No
CASTOR I A
T?nr Tnfants and Children.
, the Kind You Have Always Bought
PITMAN :
STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS
IN DEMAND
I will give private 1XD1-
viDVAi, lXSTitirnoN i
IMtninn Shmtliaml anil touch
lvi'ri(iiig. Y" 'll le u
thorough, ftrst-clnss shoit
luiiul writer when 1 am
through teaching you. Any
student who will study can
finish in from two to three
months. Kates. !r-r, l"'r
month. Inquiries cheerfully
answered at SMITHS. VA-
'ERT l'l 111,11 l'"V;...
. AV1 fci'l'l..IHilt.Al'll-
v'us 4H7 Willamette St.
Phone Red 4111
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9:37 am
Portland, Or., Oct. 26th, J 905.
Az Billy Department Store,
Eugene, Ore.
All grades sugar advanced twenty cents this morning.
Mascn Ehrman & Co.
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Until our present stock of about 200 sacks is exhausted
we will continue to sell at old price
Fruit Granulated Sugar, per hundred $6.05
Dry Granulated Sugar, per hundred $5.90
Ax Billy Department Store
The Store That, iveeps rncea iuw
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Central Presbyertian Church
Pearl Streets
Vonici i v"-"
U November 2.
Four Great Musical Artists
FORREST DABNER CARR, Basso Cantante
FLORENCE GER TRUDE SMITH, Soprano
EARL T. PFOUTS, Violin
EDWIN M. SHONERT. Piano
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Alton Packard, Cartoonist,
. ttttxt wt;t t DONE
2. November z.
The Artist Trio
MARY AGNES DOYLE, The "Coleen Bawn" of the Lyceum
A FLORA McGILL, Contralto
BLANCHE DEERING, Violinist
5, AprU .
Iowa College Glee Club .
An organization d twenty men.
"The Music That Everybody L.kes
3. January 23.
Russell H. Conwell
President of Temple Uni versity. PhUadelphia
LECTURE"Acres of Diamonds
Conwell is the most popular lecturer in the world a, the static
ot the lecture bureaus will show
6. May 15.
Hon.f Joseph W. Folk
Governor of Missouri
LECTURE "Soldiers of Peace"
Govorne, Folk has W-n toe toP has called the attent.on
of-the entire world o his splendid career
RARE FUN, WELL of That Everybody L.kes
cartoonist of rare genius jej - - q h , Ko 5 Oreater Eugcn0?
. Thi8C0urse.i9.,in'er "ApPrri.urplu. it wiU be retard to apply o q
society or individual, dui in "" on 10
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