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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1908)
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Florsheim Shoes The Great $5.00 values in Men's Dress Shoes Our price . . $3.25 :s Men's Work Socks The grade that you get at two for a quarter Our price . . Mens Sweaters Any Sweater ,in the store, 8Mc Half Price ttttffffftttftfftftftttttmfitittfm J. H. WEST EARL McNUTT NGS. LIVERY CO. jvery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions I ..STAGES.. jSTAGE leave. Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE iStagesdonot call at A daily stage leavesEugeneata.tn, Bees but will call lor tor Mapletoo. close connection by ilied the day before. steamer lor riorence ana -." I Livery Phone Main 2 I 4 BUCEEL ertainmcnt Course SEASON 1908-1909 ntral Presbyterian Church PKWJSB TENTH AND 1. JSAKi. is l c i o -SECOND NUMBER- THE ARTIST TRIO Friday Evening, Nov. 27, 1908 MAR.Y ACNES DOYLE 'I it In mt ,..., i:...i..rv iinwipsfilnir rare merit. I FLORA McGILL ,v.n CONTRALTO AND PIANIST "-JMcGill has a voice of (jrvat ruirge and mcetness. 1 BLANCHE DEEDING VIOLINIST lm perfect ileveloimicnt of the natural musician. "WW Is. J. W Dabney Carr, of the four great musical artists, s are all first class. -OTHER NUMBERS- ,12 ,1 909 PRESIDENT RUSSELL H. C0NW&LL, ! . J I-ecture "ACKKS OK IIMMU.mw k..... . - ... ... iHt Academy or yLZT ' 11 repeated "Acres 01 iiuimiiira" . fch home city, lMiilailclnliia, ll.nt- timw with -l"'' !-urct" B-ALTON PACKARD, Cartoonist. "p on a lecture omr it a Kiiargnf.- of )niiin '" J THE IOWA COLLEGE GLEE CLUB. ? "THE MfSlC Tl:r EVERVBOUY I.IKts. OuU i, , ronc-rt musical eompany Ih'"- rhnrMV T. f-HON. JOSEPH W. FOLK. Governor of Missouri. I U-m.r, "SOI.DIKItS K TKACK." ' man a ,ovi rn.r Kolk Is surto have a mi- idmission Ticket, " Reserved Seat !i'cn pickets, including Reserved Seat Pjriplege.Qv2.SU I Seats on sale at Linn's Drug Siore BiC HIGH SCHOOL GAME HERE TOMORROW The football Rnme between tho Portland Kast Side and the Eugene high tomorrow afternoon is rreatliiK .imich more speculation than the av erane game. Portland high advocates declare that East Sidu is bound to win. Their argument is based on comparative scores: Thnt Salem beat the local hoys and Portland beat Salem. And even before Salem was beaten it was questioned whether It would be possible for any school to delcat their fast aggregation The Eugene boys look at it this way: He fore the Salem game they were prettv badlv used up as a result of the game with Astoria the week be fore Salem's team was nt is best. They all feel that they did not do themselves Justice then. .When Sa lem was beaten by East Side, sne was crippled from the game with Eu gene a few days before. In this way the two defeats are accounted for. Now. last week, the local team held down the Albany College, which is considered in the 'Varsity rank, to a close score. This week cvory mem ber of the local team is in good con dition. They have be1 going through the hardest kind of practice and feel that it will be a hard fight. The line-up will be the same as in the Salem game, but Coach Hug savs that the first man who doesn t fight will be taken out. He will have most of the second team in sulia to go in If necessary. This game is the last game In which five of the star players will participate for the high school. They are- Hallev, Kuykendall. Krciger, Ktiost and 'Preston. All of these men will probably try for the varsity team next year. Thi3 evening a rally or demonstra tion of some sort will be held on the The Portland boys arrive this even ing on the local. The gome will be, called tomorrow . 3 o'clock. The admission is 50 cents. THE 'l:V.I.I.IS VEIN. iforvailis (Jan-tte.l he result of the game was a great ,uri.riM. not only to the ul;"t hodv. but .very r:t!en of C,, wis' toucned with deep sympathy for the b"V, when the firs, bulletin was 111 i. f,.n like a mud ball nost.o. uu'i , r . H'Uh . against a bran u UNVEILING OF PHIL SHERIDAN'S MONUMENT (Continued from pago D. companies of Marines, 2 companies of blue-jackets, from the President's yacht, Mayflower, and the Dolphin were In line, tho United States Ma muslc. The second division consist ed of the District of Columbia Mil itia. comiK)sed of the 1st and 2nd regiments of Infantry, the lBt sep arate battalion, the Signal Corps, the 1st Hattery Kield Artillery, the Naval Battalion, the High School Cadets, headed by the Engineers' band. The third division of the parade waB composed of veteran societies of the Army of the Potomic, of the Cum berland, the Tennessee and the Ohio, whose members serv"t under the famous soldier in wnoso honor they were assembled. President Koosevelt addressed the assemblage and pronounced ft splen did tribute to the! valor and the mili tary genius of Sheridan. Horace Por ter, formerly ainabssador to France, also spoke in honor at the soldier and patriot and told of his dartiiR deeds on the field of battle. ik hat. With a -t -he goov-g-r at the feet o one;-, for The pan two years It 5) , hard do- to have both ey.-s J', .1., i,..'d.. of 3 minutes. Hut the CAPTAIN THE0RIN ELUSIVE SAILOR Albany, Or.. Nov. 23. Police of this city have searched in vain all day for Captain F. Theorlu. who is want ed in Portland to answer to Hie charge of killing M. 0. ltaasmussen, watchman of the steam schooner Washington. Tbev found that a man supposed to be Thwrin spent Inst night at a hotel here, but this man left Albany this forenoon after his al leged recognition by a aallor from Yaquina buy. Not in l'rico. San Francisco. Nov. 2 3 The po lice boarded the sieamtr Kose City thiB afternoon on tier arrival from Portland, but failed to find Captain F. Thorlen. wanted tti the northern rlt v on a charge of murder. The de tectives called the entire crew on deck and thoroughly searched the vessel without fiiiditti! any trace l the man. MILLIARD WINS LIGHT GAR RAGE AT SAYANNAH Savannah, Nov. 25. Wil liam A. lillllard of Boston, driving Lancia, tho Italian ear, won tho first Internat ional light car race over a run In thiB country. Ho maintained an average speed of approximately 52. fit! miles an hour for tho entire dis tance of !!! miles. Time 22 3 minutes. 33 seconds. The lluick car. dlrven by Iturmiin, was second nud the Chalmers, driven ny l.orlmer. third; a Hulek, driven by liearne, was the fourth car. PROGRAM FOR UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICES To hn knew bow to tane their medl- rVn;?w.r,B th.- they did .be same . " .-.. n vear ago Her' , O ', I' of O and e hope Fhe W:n-.m.t on Thursday ,r,:r.e than ne did us. 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Tim choir for the servile consists of Messrs. Prescott and Ferris, tenor; Mrs. Dr. H. I. itend and Miss l.lla Prosser, soprano; .Mrs. Daisy Mlddln ton and Mrs. O. D. Linn, alto, and Henry Davles and O Jlcardsley, basso. Mrs. Daisy Mlddleton. soloist. Mrs. ,M. II. Douglas, organist. Following Is the program: Organ voluntary Prayer from Ixi be'igrin. Doxology. Invocation llev. W. . Plnkerton. Iteading of proc'amailou llev. J. H. MeCallum. Anthem - Jubilate Deo," choir. Kospoiislve reading llev. C. A. W'ooley. Hymn. Serlpture leasou ltev. D. H. Trim ble lifferto Andstite con Moto. Holo- PrW" 'be lrd. O My Houl; (iul)moiif. Mrs Dstsy Mlddleton. S-rmon-. ltev ti nouin I'ra.vi-r of Thanksgiving - ltev. C, Wright. Hymn Q lletli llll tlon. Pos'lnde Ailegtetto, Ashford. A3 otsowr.tis OUR EXPtHltNLJ; PAanc "lArfQr iOBllKITID XurVrft f TREES 5 ... ...... mi "irisitiin -tfw-ff t,..-n l Tt i -..i i... i .... i .....t.V2 it J ... fy. ''.' in. .., ..ii , i jstTv t.f! fllMOll flu, k (till-. 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