Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 21, 1909, Image 4

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    THE ECOINE DAILY GUABD, MONDAY JUNE 21, 1909.
TOE -EUGENE DAILY GUARD
UVAKl) PKINT1NG OO., NO.
Cliulra H. Fln-3r
MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1909.
There are prospects of several factories being established
in Eugene. Probably these will not be large concerns, but it
must be remembered that most successful enterprises begin on
a small scale. Payrolls will come with increasing population
and the latter is certain if we proceed to develop the country
along the right lines. Eectric rairoads will make small farm
ing profitable and densely popuate the Willamette valley with
in a decade.
Dr. William Osier says : "Whether tuberculosis will be fin
ally eradicated is even an open question. It is a foe that is very
deeply intrenched in the human race. Very hard it will be to
eradicate completely, but when we think of what has been done
in one generation, how the mortality in many places has been
reduced more than 50 per cent it is a battle of hope, and so
long as we are fighting with hope, the victory is in sight."
There are laborless jobs a-plenty, but, with few exceptions,
those who hold them down soon find out that they are also
payless. If you want to be sure to cop the coin, you've got to
get busy. . .
Cleveland s most prominent Presbyterian minister thus
bucks on the anti-tobacco resolution adopted by the recent gen
eral assembly of his church: "It is no sin to smoke; I use tobacco
and will continue to do so." And there are others.
The meanest wife has been found. She made a phono
graphic record of hubby's snores and turned it loose on him just
as he had said to a pretty widow: "No gentleman ever snores."
However, no matter how high the price of lemons may go
it will not, for an obvious reason, affect either price or quality
of circus lemonade.
Moreover, the real .story of those African killings will not be
unown, untu tnose doUar-a-word magazine sketches begin to
appear.
JUNE TERM
CIRCUIT COURT
HMNVENED
Trial Jury Begins Work on Li
quor Cases Another
Grand Jury Chosen.
late hour this afternoon.
Flftwn Dins in Jull.
'William Smith Saturday ifternoon
chatiKed his plea of not guilty to
the charge of gelling liquor, to that
of guilty, and he was sentenced to
15 days In the county jail. He was
on trial again today with Mart Kn
dlcott. Civil t'UM-S.
Tracy K. Johnson vs. A. E. Dean,
to recover money. Judgment for
(527.50, coats and disbursements.
rts'Bros.
McCLAREN LAND FOR SALE.
Mark Fleming. Offers Fine Tract Ad
. joining City in Acre I'lota. .
This is the proper time to build electric roads and dig irri
Ration canals in the Willamette valley.
Have you done your full duty on clean-up day?
EVERYTHING FOR SALE.
Stork ami Furniture of Katun' Hook
and Art Htore to be Hold Out.
shoo sale at Undue Dept. Store, cor
ner Eighth and Olive streets. J-26
On account of huvlng to move my
tore and being unable to Uiid a lo
cation, I take this iiinni of inform
ing the public that I will offer for
ait tint Nturk and fixtures In my
dook und art store on Willamette
iroui. Biiecini prices will lie niado
on all ariii'lua by private sale until
Saturday, Juno 20. when a. public
ale will be commenced.
I shall be U8ieciully ploasod to
have I he. mil ii ueonln who have
bought tilings In -my store get the
benefit of tlit prices that circum
stances will compel In the case of
""" Al.l.lij.N BATON.
You can huvo your choice of 700
pair of sample shoes at the Dodge
Ilopt. Store, corner th and Olive.
They are now going Bl ,very low
nrl' j-2il
Don't be discouraged, good lines
are hero and shims are selling at
hard times prices at the great sample
Cut Glass
Tho kIiins we have Is dccld
cilly different strict! high
Kratlo and of exquisite de
sign. Then, too, the price wo
nk for it Is no higher than
some cheaper grade are sold
for. We are pleased to show
anil tell you somethings
- about glass.
' TEe
C. E. Scott Co.
0!I7 Willamette St.
Circuit court convened In regular
session tnis morning and the roll of
tiriai jurors was called. The follow
ing were excused: H. H.. Veatch, T.
W. Carmen, J. C. Porter. D. II Hill
Carl Fischer, W. W. Brown. E. D.
Matlock. .
A new grand Jurv was chosen nc
follows: II. C. Wheeler, foreman:
L. Heaver. S. 8. Snell. L. Loekaid
B. F. Cleek, Frank Harlow, Geo. A.
Drury. Sam Flint was annnlnoH
grand Jury bailiff and F. L. Arml-
tage win still act as court bailiff.
Hoimin Arrested.
Mrs. Uena C. Parsons, wire of Os
Parsons, of Springfield, was ar
rested Saturday evening, charged
with violating the local ontlnn inu.-
She was arraigned In court this
morning. It's understood that her
husband has left the county.
more Arrnigiimcms.
Jack Llipton. nronrlprnr nf iha
voney island resort, whleh no
raided by the officers Saturday, was
arraigned ana a plea of not guilty
"oo uuicien. i nere nre upvoru in.
dlctments against him.
oeorge Turner and Pearl 'Mc
Donald were arraigned on the
nurse ot violating the local option
aw and time for' entering a nien
was set fcr tomnrrnv at Q a
...jniinu solium and M. Endlcott
u also enter oleas at tho 00,o
nine on me game charge.
A jury wui taken this morning In
the case of the State vs. Mart Knrii.
cott and William Smith, charged
awning uooze, as follows: ,
B. H. .Dunlap, N. W. White, C E
Buss, p. L. Barber, Grant Hendricks,
Jos. M. England, Frank E. Maken
sen, E. H. Oomph, W. HI. Fenton.
J. II. Dcvor, M. F. Origgs and Jas.
E. Lee. .
The ease was still on trial at a
The McClaren tract is now open
for sale In acre tracts, joining the
city limits, Immediately on the west
side. The most desirable residence
part of Eugene. For prices and
terms call on Mark Fleming. " tf
For some days back cases of sam
ple shoes have been arriving for the
great sample shoe sale. Dodge
Dept. Store, corner Eighth and
Olive. J-2 6
MEN'S OXFORDS
JAN, BLACK"
OX BL000
$2.50 to $4.00 at
YORANS SHOE STORE
I
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THE STORE THAT FELLS
GOOD SHOES
W. J. Haskell & Son
30 West Sixth St. Phone Black 5551
InsideDecoratingaSpedalty
You do not need to take up the carpets, we are careful in
our work. We would like to make an estimate on your
work.
The Green, Marshall Paint
Is A No. 1. It is fure ar.d miied in prcper profcrlicn
Guaranteed and m ixed ready to use in any c'esired color
We do all classes of painting.
Work and Material Guaranteed
1 . 1
M mm ad
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Big UOtflfflg
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Sale
ma
fewiafiJf
THE STORE THAT
SAVES YOU MONEY
gST51CKAl(l III nt WCKlS
Has
oinpuiau oi me
Coffield Water Power Washing Machines
i
Put in water
and clothes
attach motor hose
to faucet and
in 1 0 minutes
your washing is
done. We will
send you one for
Free Trial
1 pi
These machines are
Easy to operate,
Easy on the clothes
Economical on water,
Economical on time
Try one
Call and See Them w f. lry
ir ,rm Satisfaction or
w.ii.iiu lUkLUII fflV
The Coffield Water Power Washer is not Like Others
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Successors to UAr a, ufuiKi?m 1 "f"
JUNE 19
JULY 4
25 Of
This Spring sSa
in
ALFRED fiENJl
AND
SOPHOMORE l(
AIL TO GO Aj
14
OFF
REGULAR PRICi
In order to clean up our stock and make room for the
lin f foil ...U' L 'Ml L , .! . 1
x iwinuiy wniuu wm qe arriving witnin tne nes
dayswa are p'aceing our entire line of this spring High
clothing On Sale at, a reduction of 25
The label Alfred Benjamin or Sophomore on a suit is a
antee which we are always ready to back up.
Remember we are placing our entire line of over 300
and youths suits of this springs latest styles on this sale.
Uur prices are all marked in plain figures. Come i
your suit and take off the marked price.
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$30.00 Benjamin or Sophcmnre Suits, now $22.50
$28.00 Benjamin or Sophore Suits, now $21.00
.97 Ml Roniomin nr CahU.. n.
$26.00 Benjamin or Sophomore Suits, now $19.50
$25.00 Benjamin or Sophomore Suits, now $18.75
$24.00 Benjamin or Sophomore Suits, now $18.00
$22.50 Benjamin or Sophomore Suits, now ?$I6 90
$20.00 Benjamin or Sophomore Suits, now 6 $l5,'oo
$18.00 Suirsnow $13.50 .
$16.00 Suits now $12.00
$15.00 Suits now $11.25
$14.00 Suits now $10.50
$12.50 Suits now $9,40
$10.00 Sails now $7.50
SIZES 31 to 44
OMUNTKE LINE OF HATS SI.50 TffS5.00-
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554 WUIamatte St. Cor,