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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
THE ET70EN2S DAILY OUAED. MOWDAY, JUKE 21, 1900. Ivory Soap appeals to rich and poor alike. The millionaire's wife buys it because she knows there is nothing better at any price; the mechanic's wife, be cause she knows there is nothing so good at the same price. In both cases, Good Value counts. There ii no "free" alkali in Ivor)' Soap. That ia why it will not injure the finest ikbric or the moat delicate akin. Ivory Soap 99 Xoo Per Cent. Jrure. Fourth of July Almost Here and you will need a new suit of clothes. Yon will feel more like celebrating if you are togged out in a suit of our Michael, Stern & Co. hand -tailored clothes. They are made to fit, look stylish and wear better than most clothes.' Prices always reasonable. Our Use ol gents' fornUliluKS bs uouiil:te will la HhtrlM, lln drrwpiif and Xochwenr we an uri' to have Jut what Ja are looking tor. Fn HAMCfiM i ay. imn nr i .1 Eust. Ninth Street Lumber Shingles Limit Plaster Oment ELMIRA LUMBER CO. Phone BUck 5 U6 Yard 4th and Pearl Facilitate Ycuy Office Work With ( Y & E filing Devices ' odw willihow you SCHWARZSC HILDAS BOOK STORE mi JULY ORGANIZED First Meeting Held in Florence on Tuesday of Last Week. man, Camp and Walte drew the long or four years' "term, and Mt'Bsra. Jackson and Yost the short term.! The First National Bank of Eugene, was designated as the depository for th funrls of the port, with the un- demanding that when a bank is i I opened in Florence that a portion of J the funds may be deposited here. It. was deemed to issue oonus joi I $100,000 to be sold as soon as pos I slble to the highest bidder, nald bonds to bear Interest at five per I cent, payable setni-iannually at the UM,-ut Vailr.nnl Rnnk nf Rii'!?ftna. Ten thousand dollars to become due in 1920 and ten thousand each suc ceeding year up to 1929. Hon L. B. Bean was employed as attorney for the comnilsslun. The first meeting of the commis sioners of the Port of Sluslaw was held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock lu the Odd Fellows' hall in Flor ence, says the Florence West. The commissioners having taken oath of office the meeting waa called to order by I B. Cimhnian and tem porary organization was effected by electing Mr. Cushman chairman' and T. A. Yost secretary. They then Iclected permanent officers as fol lows: I. B. Cushman, president; P. K. Jackson, vice-president; B. P. Walte, secretary; T. A. Yost treas urer. Trey then proceeded to draw for terms of office. Messrs Cush- Baby Contest at the Bell In the baby contest at the SOME RADICAL CHANGES IN THE TRAINjCHEDULE New Time Card Goes Into Ef fect Tomorrow Cottage Grove Local at 4.30 a.m. Bell theater voting closes on June 30. Ballots may be cast ' at both matinee and evening , performances. Program chang- i ed daily. 2-8 ! If you want a choice residence lot j you cann get one in the Gross addl- j tlon for a little money and easy terms. See the Willamette Valley Land Co., they handle them. i'iO The Springfield Restaurant. If you want something good to eat. Try the lunch counter first. The Southern Pacific company's new through train has been put on and the first north bound train will pass through Eugene tomorrow evening at 5:21 g'cIock. With the new service comes a new time card which makes several radical changes in the service through Eugene. Going north No. 16 will pass through the same as It did before. 2:43 a.m. The Cottage Grove local will pass through at 4:30 a. m. in stead of 6 a. m. as heretofore. The Roseburg local, which has been ex tended to Ashland, will leave at 12:22 p. m. Instead of 11:55 a. m. as" before, and No. 14 will pass at) 5:30 p. m. instead of 6:4lis here-i tofore. The new train which is; designated as No. 12. will leave at; 5:21 p. m. Going south the trains will be as follows: No. 15 at 1 i: the same as before; No. 1J. 5.4! a m. instead of 5:44; the Roseburg (Ashland) local, 1:59 p. m. instead: of 2:18 p. m.; the Cottage Grove, local, 9:20, Instead of 9:35 p. m.;; No 11, the new train, 9:48 p. m. j Following is the schedule. Paste It up for reference; you may need it: I North Bound. . , No. 16 2:43 a. m. No. 18 (Cottage Grove local) 4 ' No.' 2 ( Ashland local ) 12:22 j p. m. ! No. i2(New train) 5:21 p. m.j No. 14. 5:30 p. m. I South Bound. No. 15 12:32 a. m. No. 13 5:48 a. m. I No. 19. Ashland local) 1:59 P- m. ' 1 No. 17 (Cottage Grove local) 9:20 p. m. i No. 11 (New train) 9:48 p. m.; HORSES FOR SALE. All kinds of horses for sale, little and big, young and old, broken and unbroken. SCHMITT BROS. Cresswell, Oregon. Kot coffe and sanlwrcne at all times at the University Home Bak ery, 19 East 9th st. tf Diamond Spd 1 Karat Stone, 14 j 1 Karat and 3-64,1 1 Karat and ' 1-64, Fine ColJ 3-8 Karat 3 Stone Ring A fine line to select from. $ Get our prices Engraving Free WATTS JEWELRY COM Cor. 8th and Willamette Sts. nitaajb ::2m:m::::::?:::::::n:2: ' :::::::::::::::: Wi-ttriiF'rfSS 'fe'$&si 1 Florence I the ! Center Attraction 0 Florence Town Lots at $65.00 were picked up in fine style and there are only 8 more that can be had at the abo price. First come first served. Terms: $10 down, $2 per month. Corner lots $75,00, same tern These lots lay BACK from the HARBOR, are good soil and free from sand. Florence will become the city that i unlimited resources demands it to be. The property that I am offering is the center of the city. Wat( Florence Grow! Florence will soon have a Railroad. Florence now has the finest Harbor on the Cm Florence has more back of it than any other city in the state. Florence will be 12,000 population in 192 Florence has too many good things back of it to remain small for long. Come in and select your choice lot before they are all cone for these will mail money for you Coney Island At the Head of the Mill Race On a warm day bring the children out and enjoy 'ourselves. We have Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Lunches, fc. very thing ord erly. No 1 -iquor Sold Special attention given X women una Children. 5c fare from city. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE C. N. MURDOC AT HOTEL GRIGGS, EUGENE, OR. PHONE MAIN $ L PcOFESSIOSAJ MEN I BEADLE Stone Mason : Ivar order at White"! rcataartat a Wart Biarata aw or addraaa at BprtflW, Or. $50 Per Acre A No. 1 Fruit ; Land $50 Peri AUTOMOBILE SERVICE TO THE LAND Automobile scavice at all times. It is well to engage passage the day before at our oftiee 4S7 Willamette street, or phone Red 4411, and a seat will be reserved. As our profit is small a small bchargc will be made. If j u purchase there will be oNO CHARGE FOR AUTOMOBILE , TERMS OFbSfLE $2o per acre down, $ 1. 00 per month per acre, in terest 6; and in isc of deatPa deed FREK if at least I30 onacre llas.becu paid. 01Q ooro U1 fi iruu iana as there on the top earth, five miles from R. R station. Subdivide; tracts of 10 acres and up. It is as good, will prodi much, and is as well located as the $150 and $21 acre tracts. It is rolling land, smooth surface,. P drainas-e. C. pnrH moH ' .:!.. , . n-uu ivjl oOLLlilg. o nOLLtNBECK & IdDRPHEY " M