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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
THIS El'GKNH DAttT GVAKD. SATIRDAY, NOVKMltER a 2S, 1008. t JiSJIJt!!!;!? liVtt,Attl ef .... , l L : : It Hen's Clothing We are Closing Out this is the Time To Buv AO Prices Reduced Will Always Save You Money o 612 Willamette Street, Three Doors Soutft of Ninth St. Specials f6r Monday and Tuesday Men's Suits, values to $15.00, choice $3.95 Nature's Remedy, 25c, special 9c Danderine, $1.00, special 67c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 10c, special 5c S. S. S., large, $1.75, special , $1.19 Jayne's Vermifuge, 35c, special 23c The Zed Rosendorf Stock of Merchandise at, 50c on the Dollar STANLEYS Always Sell For Less Two Stores " Filled With Shoes Wc arc Seil'.r.g Shoes at One-Fourth to One-Half Rekuction from the Regular Prices The Wells Shoe Store, on the corner of Willamette and Ninth Streets is now owned and conducted by us. SALE PRICES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE li It It it 91 . ii a ti a I a f it tt it tt it Buy Shoes and get two from Stanleys pairs for the Price of One - """"" ttmntttttttttttmm:tt:ttt:t::mn v SIllllTII T.I SCHOOL BOARD CONVENTION DISCUSSES REFORM IN SCHOOLS ILLY 1EES ENGLISH TYPE 1 oarnarwrlM arown 1 IParlfle Nortfiwwt1 WDiODIrJCMKl to U etZPiL?f tjipm-timplr put In A thm cut th atria J lurni-hort with each! 5w ur own II oil r J ICQ ORNAMIRUll oveltiwundoldfBTor- AO. 511 REPORT SAYS FOUR j OREGON MEN ARE j . ON ALL NORTHWEST I A report In Eugene today says that Clarke. Moiillen, I'inkham and Dod son have been chosen for the North west team by- the Oregonian. W hile the report Is hut a rumor, the foot ball men are not unlikely selections for the team, though it was not ex pected by many that Oregon would re ceive four places In the all-Northwest line-up. The second annual school board ' In the last two games Dodson hts convention for Lane County was held played a wonderful gnme hi end, and In the court house this morning. priUse has been elicited from every Delegates were present from many of critic for his playing. Pinkham Is the districts over the county, and 11b one of the most aggressive players In lned to addresses on the subject .the NiirlhucKi. nun lor thin reason 01 cuihiwuu State Taxation Is Advocated by Leading Educators in the Country will undoubtedly be given a place. Besides other matters concerning Moiillen and Clark'.- are men wlin'tne district work, recommendations cannot possibly be omitted, for their 1 In the changes of the school law of, , ""j J' ' : , ... .... . .. ' the Rtnte wpre made bv the conven-i llu" JHsuru'1.-nIll-r individual Teals in the Oregon con tests of this yen Jay Moore Is home from Portland where be has been visiting for a week. President and Mrs. P. L. Camn- bell returned home from Portland last night. Koy Knox returned to Albany this noon, after a visit with relatives and friends here. Mrs. John Iluoy returned this morning from Crcswell where she has been visiting. Mrs. S. Peterson returned to Port land today nfter a visit with her father, K. D. Calkins. Dr. J. C. Whlteaker returned to Portland this afternoon after visit ing here Thanksgiving. Judge John II. Scott, Is attend ing the good roads convention In Kiigcno this afternoon. Dr. James Wltliycouiue arrived this nfternoon on the Kosoburg local to address the "Good Hond's Meeting." Mrs. J. II. Sinrr returned to Jtinc- 1 a visit hero CHANCE FOR AN ATTRACTIVE BLONDE I tion. The reforms dslred will be!'" ""- " '" placed before the representatives ol "l- Michigan Man la Anxious to Se cure a Wife The following letter Is posted up In the Kugeno postofflce: Detroit, Mich, Nov. 3, 1908. "I am looking for a wife. Must be good looking, blond preferred. "I am five feet 6 Inches tnll and a pretty fair looking brunette. "Address Iq "li. C. TUCKBIl "Detroit, Mich. "126 I.aSalle .Ave." today fo attend tho funeral of llort : R A WK DFPIPI A I C Wlnkloy. hor brothor, who died thlBl"n"x WrriWIHI-0 weok at Long Crook, Or. Mrs. C. C. ( Wels, and another sister from Los Angelos will also attend the funeral. ARE FOUND GUILTY Tho brick layers on lie new llovey ' block are ou a strike and work Is at! Alleged to Havo EmbeZiilcd a a staudatlll. It Is said that the' trouble was over a dlsaKgreemenl with tho contractor. The contractor expects 40 resume work Mondny morning. :: CITY .NEWS : A Hinall fire oururreil . HiIh nfter- noon at a luiirh comititr on Hlxth anil Jllv nlrM(H. A kmhoIIma h(v whs tint l rouble, but thrn whh no hoHouh Imh)uk. 'l'b new Ihm-hu, Jerry, wlil eh is rollcvliiK nno of (lio bluckit, idiuIh a Hplondtd run. ATTORNEY RALPH FISHER MURDERED BY FINCH (Coiiltniiftl from Pano One) DIRECT DESCENDANT OF i Lane county to the Legislature J. E. P. Withers went to Irvlng- The 'main feature of the Oregon j ton today for a visit. He will go to Large Amount I'lllMbiirg. Nov. 2s Guilty was the verdict In tho (lulled HtutcH court In the lane of C. K. Mullln, r ishler, and It. K. HlKHem, president. it the do funel '''.irmers' and Merchniitit' llant of Mount Pleasant, and K. P. Htoin iniin, former prenldiitit of tho Ainii Lumber ('(iiniiatiy. Mullln Is alleged lo have omhei tleil l Hi, nno, and oilier of nldinir nail libelling him. Montgomery hmn I'p, Plllsburg. Nov. 2S Wllll'iei M.Hif gouiery, former cashier of he wrck cd Altegheuy Nailoiial Hank. w:is ntn- tenred In fifteen years In Iho t''iiltir- DniCD Af 1 1 I I M Q ill pc; school district that has been crltl-i ,"" l" "i"'"" iiuui-ii i,ii-i...,.u 7(1(1 ,s th0 une(1,ltti burdens on tho I districts. Kducation is not only of Stillman Howard Atwood died this local concern, but of general Impor- tyi nrn l, cr ot Ihn hiinia lt his Hnilfrhlpr LinCO. Mrs. Georgia Tobev. of a combluation i The advanced stand taken by the 3 mm of appoplexy and paralysis. He was 82 years I(1 ten months old, to the day. He was a direct descendant oi lending educators of the country, In HntHm? Slaty Superintendent Acker- man and Dr. II. D. Sheldon, Is that Walker Is In town from munroe NITURE "-..""-'"dlng th. r;- AI,o tt, Lacled. f ' lo price rangi i! H"i"rs juu fron Roger 'Williams, who founded Rhode! state taxntion Bhould help equalize IBlnd . the district burdens, especially of The deceased came to Oregon sev- '.nose aisirn is in.u ... V en years ago from Maine, where he I settled sections of the country, where was born, and where he lived the the wealth is not great, greater portion of his life. Ills Superintendent Ackerman of Sa birthplace was Concord. While In j le.n. Prof L. I Trauer of Mon Eugene he lived with his daughter mouth, and Dr H. D. Sheldon of the at 527 High street. I University, dollvered the principal Besides his wife. Sarah, and his addresses. . daughter, Mrs. Georgia Tobey, he la survived by a sister S3 years of age in Maine, and by a son, Charles At- DCDCrtMAI i wood, of Portland. J KtriiUIMftL S Mabel Haas went to Salem today. ! John Hamilton of Salem, Is In the ! city. I G. O Walker. , I Prof. L. R. Traver, of Monmouth, 1 Is In the city. I j E. Young came down from (,ot tage Grove today, i Lester Ogden is out from Maple , ton on busing . i Hen Bingham Is down from his ranch at Deerhorn. Alton Hampton returned last nii;ht from Portland. B. M. Donald, of Astoria, Is In the cltv'on husines. today. Norbert Aya went to Junction to dav at noon on business. . Miss Lulu Ren-haw arrlvef home fAu Portland iast night. Dr. J. W. Harris returned this al ' ternoon from trip north. Charles A. Park, fruit commission er , in thme city from Hale. Mr, 8 J. Warner of Fall Creek ,," 'n Kugene on lmslnes to-Jay. O Veatrh and E. K. Barn were t'n.n from C-.H:. Grove tdar. Judze A T. Stearns of Oakland, Ore on if 'visi.ing hi, Jamil, hr.. Wa'ren Lurkey. a brother of J. C. I o) key went to S.Vn this morning a Rei Turner, a fnlwralW .tdJt Jfrom Robarr. U vultlng lo Ho HARMONY IN YOUR NEW HOME Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, make home life happier. Our expert decorative fpecUlirt will Titit your city soon. V.'ithout obli gating you he will diieuei the tot nisbiags for your new borne. J. G. Mack & Co. Furniture and Cax;A roinua oatooa O a ' imnliiH! hint in the supremo court, Mr. Fisher being appointed proseeu to.r. The charge against Filed waa tlury today. that he atipeared 111 court during ilicj Montgomery wns convicted of em trlal of n ciihi Inloxlcnied. Ho for- be-.lement by Die abstraction of The lawn around the Baptist j ,.', ,....,' . . ,m..j t... ...mh',. u..,.,. church has been Bocded. Brick work has been resumed on j tho Dunn-Wllklns thrco-story block. sequel: Italpli II. Fisher, who Is the pmse- Co. c will give a social dance In the armorw tonight. Hose Coleman and ner neice ana nephew, Horteuse and Rupert Bean, went to Junction City today to visit friends and relatives. Ralph Wood, a well-known hop buyer. Is In the city from Portland. He ruvh ehnfee hoes are hrlniflnir S.V ennta ner iwnliul now. , Ml. U-.,1- .1 , (...f.o,., n.n Clltor of the Oregon HllltM llllf Assil- State School Superintendent J. H. for tla Oregon Eastern, Is In the . elation, baa Informod the police that Ackerman Is up from Balom attend-' Cly I 'r wimo weeks past h has been ru ing the annual meeting, of the Lane I ; reiving iinonymoiis lettera tbreiiten- county school directors. A marriage license was lssue.1 to- n's Mr. Fisher has been up- Frank Strang, a University stu-!ny to Harry A. Neat and Pearl La ; Hearing-as prosecutor agulnst several dent, returned this afternoon from Kaut members of the bar against whom poluta in the Willamette Valley ' I disbarment, proceedings have been where he has been visiting. The Eugene school board met last Inst (gated, and It Is supposed that Herbert McQueen, a former Eu-nKht and fixed the time for the an- "" " t "hem has take nthls gene boy and a University of Ore- ) ,chool meeting at December 9, ; method to try lo Induce the prosecu- gon graduate, is visiting relatives Bt 7-30 n m. ,,,r "r,,i and frrlends in this city. He re-i K. J. Euller, former recrulUng officer here. Is visiting in Eugene. Ho Is now In Portland, living on East Forty-fourth street. Only n few-days ago the .liiurmil in lined the followln.' siorv lug sentenced Montgomery mado of which today's tragedy la a fitting statement to the effort that he never turns to Portland Monday. OREGON ELECTION RETURNS COMPLETE Salem. Nov. 2 7 tlon returns wer and were canvi-u Chamberlain and S HeliKon. Figured ;iti average of tin- Idenilal candidal-", plurality is ahowt: vote of the li! Another letter was received this morning, typewritten and purposely misspelled, so as to hldo tho writer's Identity. It reads aa follows: "Mr. R. Fisher: "Blr: New signs are being put up along I "From rumors I have hoard you the Southern Pacific for the mile ' ore lo be schot or disponed of and I posts, the "slow signs," and bridge ! think my duly tu tell you to be care and culvert numbers. I fill. Of course Ibis may only be talk, . j but the shooting of Mr. Honey makes Students are coming back, after the matter worse. If It wero known Thanksgiving recess of th? L'nlver-1 ihni I had warned you It would be ov .ml nteh school. Both open I bad for me. Phvelstan." "epuoneari i ,hHr ,rnoo, worn Monday. I 26.411. Ifi - e -t Itepiibllean )(,.T u a. Green will preach UAi.saiiMBaiBBi 'I tie official elec i 'implelfl today .1 by Governor letary of State ;,'iu the basis of r-s for the pres- took out' penny of the bank's money for his own use. He snld hn had not been given a fnlr trial or ho would tnll nil the fdi'ts. The ducks and grnse are reported numerous on the preserves west ot the city during this cold foggy weath er. Blood Humors Oiirimfinlr tu pfmplM, txiili. hlrei, vtTvi or ialt rhum, or some otlmr fuim of trup llonj but tometlmM tlir aitt In the yUm. T?Mll"tMl by tUug ot WnakiiAii, languor Jta of Aptwtiin, or (tjnrJ drblllty, wttbut tttunlinr trir brraktntf tml. 11'mnI' Htuiiapartlla ipln tbro,rrnoTaf ,i trtfiirllif m mini Um tim whI yte,.u TtiU U the lilnionr of thoti-ariiln aitriiMlt t. Accept do aubntltute, but iuUt ou bavin Hood's Sarsapariiln In unusJ Huuld form or In ehtcolsted tabb.r bnewa 4 Sarsataba- lutdank'ii ih elector be conipar.-d i'h that of the , the japtst church at Springfield Bun highest Ix-mni ni'K- laiidldate, the j day, both morning and evening. The plurality Is 24.57'.' public Is cordially Invited to attend the services. J fill It' ll VOTICKS I (a ... I The H. P. Co. has Issued ao order , iv.nei,ilonl (1.ur'-l j that all warehouses on Its grounds t ongn-gai ml r . h , tainted a uniform color, a, It be given to ih 'y- The pastor j light gray and there shall be no ad-; a. m. on A vertlsemeiits on inein. A EU BANGS J. H. VEST EAPL fvlcNUTT will be given lo .(ll nrench St Bov's Gift to the vWirld. in the evening at 7:30 Mr. J. O. Clark of the p.-jland Y. M. C. A. and Mr. Claen.V Spragim will speak. Bun day school at :45 s. " '" P S C E at 615 i m. All strangers are' O'llsllr Inrl'el. Mtd-week ser vices on Thursday ncnlng. 'iQ P. B. .... .11- 0,.rrl. M...e. it s and I 'y Vesper aer-i ,1M ana Last night a smsOdog got away from the bsggagernsn at the depot. Whoever finds the animal might re turn It to the depot. A few days ago, near Ashland, a 180-pound Newfoundland belonging to a show company Jumped out of the car and escaped. A 1100 reward is offered for his recovery. air. A. L. Peter want to Albany! BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery. Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables Cabs Always Ht idy First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKFNZIE STACEIeavw Eunc EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE -jlSOOi.m. Silvio not oil at A dsiiy iljgelravnLugeuc n . m, erlvste resldiKs but will cell lor lor NUpklon, close cetnrction ty "If'tell nolli4 the dey atlorc. iirjmer Ice Florence and rent Livery Pbone Main 2 1 elswhre.