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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
THH ECGKOTi DAILY SCAKD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908 FRF To S DO L ome Little Girl We will give absolutely free to some little girl 12 years of age or under who will write us the best advertisement, stating why papa and-mamma should trade at Triplett's. Advertisement to cover one siue of a sheet of common note paper. There will be three prizes. First Prize One Large Dressed Doll. Second Prize One Medium Dressed Doll. Third Prize One Smaller Dressed Doll. Contest closes Saturday, December 12th. All should hand in. the advertisements at the store by Friday night, " - UtL. Decern . Judges: I. H. BINGfj- E. R. GILSTRAP, E. S. CARLYSE. WINNING AD WILL BE PUBLISHED II ANOTHER ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIP MEET OPENS m NEW YORK New York, Nov. 30. With an en try list comprising many jf the lead ing college und club uthletes of both the East and West, the indoor cham pionships ol the Amateur Athletic Union beginning in Madison Square Garden tonight promise to be one of the most successful athletic affairs ever held in this city. The urogram, on which twen ty-three events nre listed, has been' split Into two sections. Tonight the 75-yard dash, 300 and 1000-yard run, two-mile, 220-yard hurdles, standing broad Jump, throwing 56-pound shot for height, putting 8-pound shot, pole vault for distance, running hop, step and jum'iH running high Jump and the one-mile walk will be decided, lo morrow's program will be the 60 yard dash, 160 and 600-yard run, five mile run, 300-yard hurdles, standing high Jump, three standing broad Jumps, putting 24-pound shot, pole vault for height, and three-mile walk. Most of the Eastern athletes who won fame at Athens and London will compete, and many champions from out of town will be on hand. It Is predicted that the Westerners may cut quite a figure in the results. The Chicago A. A. has sent a strong team of championship calibre. The ath letic clubs of Montreal, Boston, Balti more and several other cities wil also be represented in the meet by their tMBT performers. REALTY TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY j W GROCERIES 1 Day ion Hard Wheat Flour, $1.25 Sitin White best valley Flour, $U0 50 boxes best Seedless Raisins w'.iile thty last $3."75 box of 50 in box E. DODGE, Successor to Scobert & Dodge Clearance Sale of Wall Paper now on at Preston& Hales Measure your room and they will toll you how cheap it can be done. IIIIMMMMtMIIIIIM? Misses' and Children's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00,2.25 and $3.50 The exact shoef for protection against the wet and disagreeable weather BURDEN (& GRAHAM 56B Willamette St. Hive your Abstracts hinde by LilHe County Abstract Cojrilltipy Levi M..,Beebe et U Ashbel. L. Smith et Ux; otracl In lluddleston's ad to Eugeno'.- Wiflrffl et ux to L. N. Phelps; lot arf, Tslltcoos Lake Club. J100. V. L. Dunten et ux to Jos. Plronl; tract in Blue River. $1. Samuel Roome et ux to W. O. Heckart; tract In Ellas Stewart addi tion to Eugene. $500. Mrs. Margaret Underwood to E..J. JFraster; tract In Eugene. $10. Geo. W. Spores et ux to Elmer M. Parsons; lot 13, Hunt's ad to Spring field. 1271.25. ' London Timber & Milling Company to Storey-Bracher Lumber Company; tract in sec. 11, tp. 23, s. r. 3 w. $1. Jessie O. Seals to Wmr InBley Seals; 194 acres In tp. 19, s. r. 5 w. S2000. Sarah Matlock to Jennie Pratt; tract In Eugene. $1.. Jennie Pratf to R. M. Pratt; tract in Eugene. $1. Wm. A. Cofry et ux-to Minnie P Clarke; part of a tract in sec. 22 tp. 16, 8. r. 6 w. $1550. Wm. A. .Curry' et ux to Benjamin B. Blaine; 55 acres In sec. 22, tp, 16, s. r. 6 w. $625. J. C. Porter et al to W. A. Wltcher; 40 acres In sec. 15, tp. 20, B. r. 3 w $2600. B. N. Plrinl et al to Angclo Plrinl; tract in sec. 4, tp. 21, s. r. 3 w. $500. Abram II. Nottnge et ux to "Jesse Lee-Houghton; '160 acres In sec. 33, tp. 17, a, r. 11 w. $1500. Prudence Nottage et al to Jesse Lee Houghton; lots 12 and i3 In sec. 8, tp. 18. s. r. 11 w. $1000. State Land Board to Wm. S. Flem ing; 640 acres in Bees. 16 and 36, tp. 15. s. r. 11 w. $800. Mary Close et nl to Margaret F. Dunbar; tract in Eugene. $10. Percy McDonald et ux to Margaret F. Dunbar; tract In Eugene. $10. Dora E. Thompson to V. L. Dun tract In sec. 37, tp. 17, s. r. 1 w. $550. Emma E. Sturtevant to V. L. Dun ten; tract in sec. 37, tp. 17, s. r. 1 w. $200. Oeo. W. Fuller et ux to Seward D. Allen; trnct in Kelsay's 2d ad to Eu gene. $500. Jacob Gelvity to John II. Cham bers; 120 acres in sec. 2, tp. 21, 8. r. 4 w. $1000. Harriet E. Slndden to Jas. N. Net tleton; tract in Sladden's 3d ad to Eugene. $450. Veda B. Lyons et al to L. W. Hunt; trnct In College Hill Park. $10. Mrs. Elisabeth Pitts to T. H. Gar rett et nl; tract in Kelsay's 2d ad to Eugene. $100. W. F. Griggs et ux to Anton Miller; tract In Eugene. $360. OREGON WELL REPRESENTED OH ALL-NORTHWEST Clarke, Moullen, Piiham09nd . Dodson Are Credited , . With Place Four University of Oregon players are credited with places on tlrfc All Northwest football team by the Ore gonlan and three by the Oregon Jour nal. C. N. McArthur, for the Orego nlan, gave Dodson, who has played such a brilliant style in Portland, the left end position, and Robert A. Cro nin gave the place to Savage, of Ida ho, at the same time mentioning Dod son for his brilliant work. The men as they made the coveted honor team are Moullen, guard; Clarke, fullback; Pinkham, left tac kle, and Dodson, left end. Wolf, of the O, A. C.r plays a half back posi tion, and Mucklestone, of Washing ton, the other back. Coyle, of Wash ington, Is admitted by all as the log ical man for quarter. Jamison, of O. A. C, Is given a tackle, over jakln, the big Washington freshman, and Grlmm, of Washington, is generally chosen for end. Cronin also gives a halfback position to - Borleske, of Whitman. Who WIH Captain Team? Dudley Clarke is likely to become captain of the eleven next year. rinirnom mf ! a'SfronBrwininntB fttf ,tHaf position, but as Dudley Is a uackfleld man, and much of the time this year was field captain he ap parently stands the best chance. .Coach Forbes Is almost certain to be chosen coach again, if he will ac cept. While at the first of the season it was considered likely tnat ne cou;q be retained here, the opinion now prevails that he will consent to an other contract. In case Forbes should decline the headship of the University coaching forces next yeaiv Ole"- ArnBptgeFnaB been spoken of as a coming man. He la versatile Ih'htB own playing, and from the-way he handled the second team this year, would use excellent Judgment. In the production of a team. In any case he Is likely to De retained, as assistant for next year, If he will consent. Otherwise Fred Moullen Moullen may be given the job, as he Is not likely to graduate until next year, and Will be barred from play ing under the four-year rule. Oregon will lose this year by the four-year rule and by graduation Moullen, right tackle and captain, and Mclntyre, fullback and guard. FAMOUS OIL CASE GOES TO SUPREME ; COURT OF NATION Washington, Nov. 30. Another step in the government-suit aguinBt the Standard Oil Company of Indiana goes on record today, when the coun sel for the government applies to the supreme, court for a writ of certio rari, thus bringing the fams re bate case before the highest' tribunal. This is the case In which the court of appeals reversed Judge Landls' fine of $29,240,000 against the cor poration. The government In its petition for a writ of certiorari advances as its principal prayer the Importance of the interpretation by the supreme court of the United States of certain clauses in the railroad tebate law. It is pointed out that several sections of the Elklns lasr -are not sufficiently explicit in view of tho conflicting court decisions and that the court of last resort should for the Jienofit of all concerned take jurisldction of the case and give a construction which will be final and binding upon all In ferior courts. The officials of the department of justice who are most closely Identi fied with the Standard Oil suit have found upon aa examination that the supreme court refuses to- grant writs of certiorari In cases decided by the United States circuit court.; of appeal unless the questions at issue involve the interpretation or the constitution ality of the law. The government contends that under the rare filing one circuit court of appeals may place one construction upon it, and another court In another circuit a conflicting construction, and that It - afhlA that nlno rilFfoi-ont structioni may come from me nine circuits. The complications that could arise have been used for their full effect in the petiWon of the gov ernment and the officials of the de partment of Justice are confident that the court will grant the request for a construction of the law. 'I hare fcad seven years of proof tkat Dr. Klng'e New Discovery la the keat medlelae to Ut for eougaa ana celds d tor tr diseased eon41- tios of (ha throat, cheat or luasja." ears W." V. Henry, of rename; Ma. The world haa had Ulrty-etarat years f proof that Dr. Kief's Naw Discov ery la the Best remeay tor cougns, colds, lagrlppe, asthma, "hay fever. bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumtpion. It's timely use alwayB prevents the development of nneumoaia. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall'e drug store. 50c and 1.00 Trial bot tle free. OA IX FOB CITY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants from No. 49 to No. 202. both Inclusive, registered to June 24. 1908, and warrants Nos. 537 and 538 and 050. registered November 18th, 1908. all drawn on the general fund, will be paid on presentation at .my office. Interest WT11 cease on Nov ember 24, 1908. FRANK REI8MER. City Treasurer. Knoteno, Oregon, November 18. 1908. Watts for Watches RIGHT-OF-WAY AGENT FOR OREGON EASTERN IN EUGENE AGAIN Major Edwards Here to Finish Up Some Matters Con nected with New Line Major Edwards, right-of-way ajont ror tne Oregon Eastern rail way, the HaiiMman line which Is di-o- jected from Eugene over the Cascades and through Klamath Falls to Weed Cal., is in the city again, having ar rived batu relay from San Francisco When seen by a reporter this morr ini; the major stated that the object of his visit here at this tin. 1H to tinisn up a few small unsettled mat- tors concerning the right of way for the line. He expects to be here about, a week. While he is noz in a po sition to state positively, Major Ed- warns inniKs that construction worx on the new railway will begin early uext year. FIREMEN'S ELECTION. The annunl election of the En ?enA Fire Department to choose a chief and assistant chief engineer will be held on Monday, December 7, be tween the hours of 1 and 6 p. m. The election will be held In firemen's nan in- the city hall building. W. W. STEVENS, Pres. E. F. D. OREGON TOOSKX LAXDH GEO. K.MUNRQE .Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules FURNITURE 67 Wert Klittith 81., Kugrne, (W-pgon rnnno IUSI oo7i. Sole Ap'iila for the I'ortlndd Stove Works. Fifty-three styles, Including the noted Detroit Line. Also the Laclede Uangcs the best low price range oa the market. ' A full line of Heaters Jut from the factory. i Call and examine our large atork before baylag elsewhere. - r v Sold by W. A. fi't. ii A POSITIVE CURE Tor liiiUmmAon or Caurrh of th ttU(Kkr ftiid liaoM-J KMncyn. RO OVRI MO FAY. i'urm quickly fttitl jraanntlr nil 1'nnalunU llc of th Vrtry Oivum. AN omitt()f htrnlei. Bold by bua lit. Prios p .00, or by THE SANTAL-PEPS1N CO. Kuyaeudall, drug- C. L. BEADLE HINKLEY BROS. Stone Mason ' ! L'ave ordera at White's rwUurani on WM Blulilh jtreot nr ariitrvt-p ui KlHSriUtlK THE ;VAIU, Contractors and T fosterers Kstinuicre KurnUlii-d Phooo. Red 3961 KniUvnce, 148 East Eleventh street. 4 Abstracts famished, land amlned, timber lands cruised, timber lands bought and Bold. Fred Flsk, Eugene, Oregon. Merchants' Bank ouiiaing. ' - - tf Watched Piftv Tram For fifteen yeara I have watched the working of . Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore. boil, ulcer or hum tn hi.i, it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 26c at W. A. nuTKininii s urug store. COW KKKD. Airaira meal. At Bailey s, Ventb J"J Willamette streets. Phone Hed Umbrellas and paraeols rfialr-. and recovered. Work practical: n second hand material used. Call oi . B. Wataoa at Potto' Cigar store Serm lean of Prof. EUGENE GIRL WINS MASQUERADE PRIZE (Special Correspondence.) Marcola, Nov. 28. Misses Novella Bedell and Clara Roth, of Eugene, came to Marcola last Thursday even ing to our masquerade, dara Roth took the prize. She was dressed as a cowboy. Miss Bedell's costume was that of a little maid. How Is Your Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She ra: Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters In a case of acute Indigestion, prompts this tes timonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today. This great tonic and alterative medicine Invigorates the system, purifies the blood and Is es pecially helpful in all forms of fe male weakness. BOc. At VT. A. Kuy kendall's Drug Store. IF JO? K.NEW Tne merits of Texas Wonder you xould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. Jl a bottle (two months' treatment I sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Seud for test'monlals. Dr. E. W. Hall. 292 6 Qlive street. St. Louis WOOD SAWING. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. B. Boddy. All wood sawed to tcuaee. For prompt ' service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street tf Gasoline Wouasaw. Anlauf station across the line be tween Lane and Douglass county has a new depot In the course of erec tion. The railroad commission or dered It built at the instigation of the people who live near Anlauf, and finishing the two rooms, each meas uring about eight by seven. Stomach Blood and r . Liver Trn,tL m Much .ickne., ., with ' W00 A remedy .ha. mal! 2 tlZZT, h " t) active, make, rich red bloo"TDhvs,ro? "J U ft? Get rid nf ... -the inat Stonach nviaorator ana f0orf o "' v-.. . w "e. You can't afford to accept v m.j- iry," which is . mei'cin. .' 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L,cave ri ders at Morris' Music Store. tf PILES CVRED IN fl TO 14 1HVS I'AZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to -ure any case of Itching, blind, pro- Trunin ir n ui.. it A. .. ui uiueuiug plies 116 to 14 "' or money refunded. 50c C "Imperial Car Cleaner" will take Pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint ed or varnished surface without In' luring the finis. Chambera Hard ware Co. Watts for Watches CASTOR I A For Infant and Childaan. rite Kind Yob Have Always Bought VINCENT RXSTAURAINT Mears sX, all Hours 20c and up Pnone Black 1557 West Eighth 4S Bears the BOARDING Best Table Board In tne city. A few fine rooms. MRS. A. G. WATHEWS. 71 West Ninth Strwt. II u GEE IT GOOD WATCHES High Grade Movements With 20 and 25 year giarunteed osa Are the kind I carry in stock. Come in and look them over. Ask questions ari my price it's a pleasure to waitonyou H. D. SMART, Jeweler n MARKS' DRUG STORE, Hotel SmeedeX Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing a speciaiij. J E fin..- FN Skani and Gas Pipe threaded from I'A inchjo Price from 10c to 50c . Allsize nipples cut from 1 inchto6o All work guaranteed oirTC F?K MARTIN BKiuitt n 1 IS Eugene Poultry Storey you to please send in J early for Turkeys, and 'Chickens for Dinner. Phone;Ma.n 0- . . T. tt ,Tr rnNSTBUCTO .oandPrV ORDERS FORSIDEWALSS R'j ' Phone 5521. EesV 0