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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
o OlkMil), Till i; THE KIT; EXE 1 A1LY lAV. NOVEMBER 10. 11X18 ji.t' 1 . -e- o Specials for Friday and Saturday er Postal Cards .each ic land's Talcum Powder, 25c, for He Ws Remedy, 25c .for. 14c iron and Wine, $1.00, for : . ... 49c Henry's SarsapaYilla, $1.00, for 49c Specials for Friday aid SacftrMay o 10c Envelopes, two packages for 5c 10c Collars. Men's and Boys', each 1c 25c Men's and Boys' Cps, each 7c 50c Ladies' White Skirts, each 19c 5c Beeman's Pepsin Gum, two packages , 5c 612 Willamette Street, Three Doors South of Ninth St. levs Mm Rosendorf Stock of Quality Merchandise On Sale at Stanleys at 50c on the Dollar Don't Miss It - The Great Half Price Sale Jen's Woolen Underwear Values to $2.00 Choice per garment . . . Jen's 35c Wool Socks Pflir .. . . lens 2Hc Work Socks iThree Pair ...... 98c 25c 25c Clothings We can give you Quality Style Workmanship and save you money On Anything In the Clothing Line Ladies' Stock Collars Values to $ 1 .00 Sale Prices 7c to 50c Men's Golf Shirts Values to $1.50 Choice 79 c mi a . . tt tt tt tt tt uh tt tt tt tt tt nil ::. tt- ttn it Jeopie resent city 1 university ; Trainer Hay ward went with them. Kon Agricultural team the favorite.' ! The players are: Moullen, captain; One man from Salem has posted $500 ' (Clarke, Pinkham. Mcintyre, Glllls, with a Washington street cigar storo I : Dodson, Main, Michael, .Means, Sulll- to be offered on O. A. C. at odds of j van, Mciviniey, n.uiz, iiiiiiuiei, riuiu, m IO i. ine uregon Donors Bcem ! Hiekson. Halley and Latourette. bev- Saturday Agent Gillette e Will Be At least 1500 eral more will go down morning on the excursion. Besides the game itself in Portland, there will be much college rivalry hptweon the o A. C. and the Oregon j rooters. The O. A. C. cadets will be ; in full uniform, and are practicing SayS ' fancy drills for the occasion, accord i lng to Corvallls papers, i The bulk of the Oregon rooters : will leave Saturday morning on the : excursion, though numbers of them win an TTHdnv mi sneclal excursions. Many others will stay in Portland the whole week, either having their to be waiting for better odds, yet In some Instances havo taken a chance at the prevailing offerings. Kew wa gers have been made In Eugene. The Punting Bottle. Saturday's game will be the fight for punting honors between two Port land boys, Dudley Clarke, fullback of the Oregon team and Carl Wolff of the Oregon Agricultural team. In Clark and Wolff the state can boat of two of the greatest football play ers the Northwest has ever seen. Both men were born In Portland. Another feature of Saturday's game is that of the officials chosen for the occasion are the very best football Judges known In the I inn , ., . ... ' homes In that city or having friends. J !90 people and at the Th nrmn nnrnrie In Portland will f or li.00 will go on the .. f,m tho Hotel Portland. Yell Northwest. Oliver M. Cutts, of Pacific excursion to Port- t.,, T.nselv. six feet five in his. Seattle, who will act as referree, and was the statement of tnPklucs and. his assistants will ; u. n. Hoc kenberry of Portland, rated MUCH MORE PAVING ORDERED BY COUNCIL Elven Blocks of Bitulithic Or dered at Last Night's Meet ing of the City Dads WELCH SYSTEM MAY BE PACIFIC COAST LINE V, lettee of the Southern flornina. The train or atll(ieIlt3 aiso are expected to Join the 'officials, and thoroughly conversant Rat 7:10 a. m. from Eu- undergraduates Half of the two sfc-wt ,ne ries of the game as It is I ire expected to arrive In sae here in Eugene are ,,iaved today. They have officiated at Bout noon. They will leave one anA tne remainder are not ex-! , of the Pacific Northwest games u .rrt nf , 0UI ln pected to last long. H. and will arrive here,1 ti. Itcttlnc bout midnight. The rail-. Tl.o netting. ill be the rate announced : Betting on the outcome of Satur M3.00. ; day's game in Portland has begun, gon team left this noon I and several wagers have been niaue d. Coach Forbes and, at 10 to 8 and 10 to 6 with the Ore Pa" lead the men. The law and Medical j ,ls unP of the most fair and impartial in the last two years, and In additlm to handling Saturday s game they are to officiate at the University of Oregon-Multnomah game on Thanks, giving day. hvland's Store News f and 65c Drsss Goods at 50c week Xewiand'8 store is offering special prices in dress t himil.-..,ic ,.t ..i. -t vorv low prices. Bu dress 'wis 'ls and your saving will be from 8 cents to 35 cents Sit Serges. ft Panama W Dress Goods., I cent Specials... This week, Yard, 50c ARE YOU A BOOSTER At a meeting of the city council last night eh'vnii more blocks of street paving vro ordered and or dinances covering the work will he prepared for pas-age. The streeis to be paved under this new orde are as follows: IVarl street from Kast Sixth to Knt Kli-venth, five blocks; Olive street from West Tenth to West Eleventh, one block; West Eleventh street from Olive to Lincoln, two blocks: Oak sirec-t from East Ninth Chehalls. Wash., Nov. 18. W. J. Pattlson and A. Welch have applied for a frani-hlso to operate n street i railroad through certain streets of tills city. They nk for a fifty-year franchise and agrco to begin work on tile linn within six months after It has been grunted. After the sixth year rhey are to pay the clly lafiO per year for twenty years: for the re mainder of the life of the franchise, $r00 n year. It Is staled that the securing of the franchise here Is but n part of a plan to link up the Pacific North west with an electric system. It Is Kalil to be the intention of the com pany to continue south toward Port land as fast ns the right of way can be secured. The name men who are applying for a franchise havo made HtT y Market Pork Sausage It's getting a reputation. Orders from Portland. Oik trial makca a customer. East Elfih and Willi, m ette Htreets. Phone Ked 4Sfj. TO Ot itic A t'OI.K IX ONE l. Tako LAXATIVE I1HOMO Quinine Tnbleta. Druggists refund money If It rails to euro. IC. W. OHOVIO'H signature In on each box. 2 Qc. ful. Itoom No. 11. Now stock brass and black and irons. Chambers Hard -vara Co. Every Woman MinwnwuMi ami iioniu iww kMARVELWhirling Spray 1 111 mw VfflMl rrl.f. la Mtr ilruit vial fnr II. 1 a R T K -i'FP I lllualnttml U- 44 tulH-kl HUoet,N KMT VUlttU WiHtdwiirtl. riirlr f V I.-',. L'l..,.nie turn l.lnebti- h !lt ' U I lirilU"ll HI UIB Wl v-rimium Tnnt'h .tre'et from' Willamette to Oak, i the purpose being to connect the two one block. After these contracts are , cities, which are only comiileted the city will have over 70 , apart. four miles Of course you are. Then turn out Saurday and Join the crowd going to Portland. It you are proud of Eugene, proud of Its University, help (li-irrin on to victory. The U. of O !$1.25 Dress Goods, yd. $1.00 56-inrh Broadcloth In plain and fancy colors; r 1 car) Cravrnettcd f.v wor-h $1.25; ?. sale. yd. .-. . Suiting. 90c $2 quality; yd. . jSale of Ready-to-Weaor Goods 'w ladies, misses and children. sale ln all ready-to-wear O fa $35 and $40 Suits, nw . 25 5 and $30 SuitSrnow $ 1 8 to $22.50 )aadfc20 Suits $14.85 to $15.6 For Ladies Long Coats, worth $6 fA Vnm T - J: fu:tl Q..,Arnh CWS 1"'' lined and usually sold at $25.00. o jtin 0 all i nvlnr I p. I He one of two thousand to stand I behind our team and vlc'.ory will be theirs. Ciet vour ticket now from A. J. Gillette' and avoid the crush. Hound ! trip onlv $3.00. Train, leaves Eu i ene at 7:10 P m. Returning, leaves Portland at 7:30 p. m. El' GENE COMMERCIAL, CLUB. WILLIAMS' KIDNEi" I'lI.LS i Have you neglected your kidneys? ' Have you overworked your nervous Isvstem and caused tr-juble with your I'k'idnevs and bladJ-r? Have you ipalns'in the loins, fide, back, groins Und too frequent a desire to pass I urine' If 1 o. Williams' Kidney Pill. 0A. j , , Cllre you. SM-1 by Linn Drug Company, price 60 nts. blocks of bltullihlc pavement. Oilier Mutters. Some supplies for the water pump ing plant were ordered from the Her-j ger-Hean Hardware Co. i The conlrnct with Frank C. Kel sev of Portland for constructing en- . .un ....,. nl.nl onH tlm' gineer uiiue ... . .. ,,,, im Rl transmission line ni 2 per cent oi me ..,: .,. ';. ".. ine. ". ......on,. "... t. KHAN'K HEI8NEH City Treasurer. Oregon, November IN. CALL KOIl CITY WARRANTS. Notlie is horeby given that nil city warrants from No. 49 to No. 202, both Inclusive, registered to Juno 24, 1908, and warrants Nos. 637 and 538 and (150, registered November lHlh, l'.IOH. all drawn on the general Oregon on to viciorj. it - y. . .lrr.ion navahle at the , 'y u to. liner team can win. If It only believe. In ro t of ;jlrr,,W,nl,"i Zt Member 24, 190S Itself. The l"'Wr:'r",L8!::L,0.ri'! tlOth the work PreinM. was, K tnat is neeueu iu '"-" ,, .A Eugene, 1908. One of these days you will wake up and kick yourself because you did not Invest In Eugene real estate. Before prices tako a great spurt, office ana iook over I I and It was referred to the may or and city attorney to adjust It as thev might think right for the city. The matter nf diseased meat and milk being piildlcd In the city was discussed hut no action taken. The matter of waiting station on -t-oot rniiuDV line at the corner f ... Ti,l..nth and Alder streets Come to OUT :r,,hr;o;r",:'a:;."8,rp,'t "-ja. Exc..nok The rontrart fr entabllxhlnfC a1 rnrk rriiBhinic nl.inf by Bam Manonid " T w, f"orMv reported on, and the. Warner tune, -.in.... ..e.ve or- street ron.nil- Instructed to der. at Morrf Mu.ir Htore if enter Into contra-! after investigating ,,.," Carbollr.ed Witch fnn matfr. . . .. 1 1 . .nniin The matter extend the city wa- Haiei naive it """""."""''"J & i..m -fr,,t o,i.lltl,,n and cleansing It Is especially good which was rejei d at the last mi ei-iior iinti. -Fourfold fire screens in black M,l rllt. Chambers Hardware Co. CEMENT WORK. All kinds of cemerwork; curb?, gutt. r. sidews and .,nnH:,tint. See us before vnn let vour wk. O. Meyers. Or. o bk Main 13. N2 9 Luckey overlook (Ti Don t . t a mas present. Fred Flsk. srge Christ - Oregon timber lands t bought and sold. Eeoe. uregon. w ino. ,.t inn coiitif!' was reeonsid'-ren. The motion i lared out nf or der and the mnwir stated that the matter was within the Jurisdiction of, the water commission. T)fg promise of the Wil!nm-,- Valley Co. to ex tend the train- a ordered carried out. K'vv' l.r,i.vive Jough Hyrup moves the b,,. ; r.-nt Contains nn opia'es. it U pl-a-ant to take. 1 children (S "i' MV I'" tb taste. o, near'v llkV:rt)'" "'' H"ld all .Ki'w "Imiwrlal Car Cleaner" will ttke pl'ch or dirt of anr kind off a palnt ,f),,r varnlfhe'l surface without In juVlng the finish. Chambers Hard ware Co. 1 Slngr Be!:i jiacnlue Compiiiiy. HIS Wllla'te street, pboue Red 1451. 3 " llatlng furna'-e. Tnck nd foiiQ, tlon ton- for al cneap oy ru"' National Bank Abstracts f ft sued and land s examined Freo Flsk, Ji'-rchan's' Bank Building. Eugene. a);on. tf Wood-savers and even bakers this has made the Superior range famous. Chambers Hardware Co. WATTS FOR WATCHES The Only Exclusive Tea and Coffee Houselln the City Something New That Will Interest the Ladies NEXT SATURDAY ONLY To introduce our now line of specialties we will run the following prices: COLLEGE BRAND C0FEEE 50c Grade 40c per lb. 40c Grade 30c per lb. 35c Grade 20c per lb. 30c Grade 20c per lb. All our Fancy 75c Tea 60c per lb All our Fancy 60c Tea ... . 50c per lb. q jod orjfr E3i 009 fouej jno v Bollzge Brand Baking Powder 1 -pound cans . 25c 5-pound cans $1.00 1-qt. bottle Vanilla Extract. . .$1.10 1 -qt. bottle Lemon Extract $1 .00 4-oz. bottle Lemon Extract 25c 4-oz. bottle Vanilla Extract 35c THESE PRICES ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY Bacon Bros. Tea Imp. House Phone Rci.03056. 55 East 9th St.