Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 13, 1909, Image 3

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    THE BTJGKNZ DAILY QUA&D, TUESDAY, TOY 13, 1909
B. Labbe Sons
Hardware
(.50 E Ninth, Phone Black 5Q71
dqoarters for Builders
are carrying a large supply of builders' supplies
Otter at prices ueiuw me usual lji iuks.
W Profits Our Motto
Le iust received a large shipment of buggy robes,
rooes ana nurse uiaimeis. uur aim is 10 carry
Everything in Hardware
pm
I bul It v.t
i However.
ed to be only a grass (Ire
it being o dry. burned
UNIVERSITY OF QflEGON
nnrn n.... ....r.j7i. ii ueuiB ury. mimed
Ur TO EAST S STANDARDS took some "hard ftghtlnx
Fewer Undergraduates Goine
the
the
receive
East This YeSr Than
Last
Less undergraduate students of
the I mversity are soirtR to Kastvrn
colleges 4 r.is year than for a number
of years in the past," said Rwgisirnr
K- Tiffany ,f the Hrtversitv this
morning. "Last year 12 or If. who
had not received degrees at Oregon
entered the big Eastern colleges.
This year there will l,e only four or
uve. .Most ot the students
iun credit for
in Oregon, indi
.i vieKun siannaras are about as
high as th'.we of Eastern colleges."
The registrar then explained that
Oregon girls who go to Smith and
Wellesly usually are r.ot given quite
the same rank as they had here, as
they have not taken the required
work in Dlble study of the curricu
lum ol the Eastern colleges for
women.
UmMergraduate Oregon students
that enter Harvard usually get full
standing with con.litions In Greek
or Latin. Four years of Latin and
some Grek are required at the great
Massachusetts college for entrance.
The fact that Oregon students are
I not gong Kan ths year Indi-
covered when it was cow of
bindings In the south part of
town might" have, been destroyed. j
Mrs. Mary Shelton. vf Portland,
who has been visiting at tho home'
of her niece, Mrs, M. V. Canter, of
this place, left for Corvallis. Thurs
day. She intends to make friends
there a short visit before coming ;
home.
Mr. and ' Mrs. A. M. l'ryor- re-1
turned froiu Belknap springs last
Fr.'day. They have b. en there over
a month and are much improved in
heilth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. (taker, f K'l
gene, who have been visiting Harris
burg friends for a few days, returned
Drilling.
Sec
BUCHHOLZ
iorgood
M drilling
tea 4872
17 S Willamette St
i SHUMWAY
ui Sewer Work.
kl lobbing in tin and
It Iron work promptly
kol pmrablnK nrtnret
ttn 1th un Oak ntm.
SIGNALMEN
at Your Office
I..L lllt.L
in win
Filing I
ki sill ibew you
UZSCHILD'S
X STORE
the work connie:ei home this afternoon
ating that. University! Mrs. Ann AlioM went to Eugene
the last of the week.
Mrs. Warmouth nnd daughter.
Miss Belle Wilson, wore Kugme vis
itors the last of the we k.
Master Lynn Holt had the mis
fortune to jump on an old horseshoe
Saturday and as a consequence had
to have three rusty nails pulled out!
of his foot. Whdle the wound was;
Intensely painful for some time, he is'
doing nioely end will soon be going!
bareloot again.
Miss Vera Morgan, of Lebanon,
who has been making an extended
visit at Eugene, is again here, the
guest of the Misses Gooding.
Mr. R. K. Burton nccompained an
Eastern friend to Eugene today.
Mrs. Den nie Dale arrived home
lies thut
the work here is becoming more nnd
more satisfactory. A dozen graduates i fr3m the north today.
however, have signified their im.-n-l
Hon of entering western colleges for
post graduate course. The Oreson
A. B. degree admits the holder to
the graduate departments whout
examination.
FORMER EUGENE
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
AT NAVAL ACADEMY
'TAYLOR & WILLIAMS, , .
Storage warehouse, on railroad
track, or hops, spuds, household
goods, cement, lime, crockery, or any
thing. Stone foundation and pipe
with water for fire protection. Rates
made on car lots. Inquire of Williams
Transfer Company, Main 551, or Fra
zer's real estate office. Black 2S61. tf
Prices Cut
On Summer
Weight Goods
As the. s.ca-eo advances wo
follow our usual custom of
closing .out seasonable lines In
order to make room for our
fall goods.. We try not fo car
ry any summer goods over.
That is nhjr you will find
our splendid line of summer
weight goods placed lower than
ever e must close tiiem out.
Sole agents for ' Michaels,
Stern & Company's hand-tailored
suits.
Our line of gents' furnishing
Is complete wl In Shins. I n
derweai nnd Neckwear we are
sure to have just what yeu are
looking for.
lO PLACE LIKE HOME
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Street
9
11 sf W&v' !
all: iihi in iv"' i
s v ir v I - 1 hit i ll
f - . ,':.',., ' V '''"' '-'il 1 ' 1 i
-V--HTt ' 1
Th'c f!odcrn U; .'.o-Datc Residence
For Silc By
HILL CREST COMPANY
For price, etc., apply to
M. J. DURYEA, Manager
Office 5 1 o Willamette St. Phone Red 554 1
CHICHESTEiT S PILLS
W 'i m; l.uNI II KAMI. A
"ll-'h-lr' r imontl tUunlV
rilUn. KtJ ui UalJ n.uutAVy
1-r, fpgilnl ilh Mu I llJi .
Tukv mi nthrr. Itnj ill' vt nr "
l'rKirl-l. .kf.il'll.( HI s.TFIt
Ul.UHNt It HA Ml riLK)., i
U DUKE & LEFFLER
Bed Rock Well Drillers
Pnone Red 6121 9 US Vlllard
Black 7241 937 E. 11th St.
LOOK OVER ),
OUR LIST
You will find the Grocery
Specials that are listed be
low the buying opportunity
that will enable you to
make the household appro
priation go furthest:
Green Olives in Jar, Dill
Pickles, Ripe Olives in can,
Catsup, Sweet Pickles in
Bulk and Bottle, Honey in
the Comb and Bottle.
W. M. Green
The Square Deal
Grocer
Phone M. 23. .619 Willamette St.
r
TER
NT
LUMBER CO.
Slrf
i4tk and Pearl
Overton Wall Paper
and Paint Company
16-I8tventh St. Pbooeed 1161
Home Decorating
Home decorating can be done
best, by having
Patton's Sun Proof
It is not adulterated. Mixed
ready for tac
6al. $1.90 One-Half 6al. 95c
Quart 50c
Toncalla, Or.. July 12. Last
I Thursday a teletram was received
I from Justin Miller, at Annapolis, say
jing: ' Passed excellent ph-slcal examin
ation; go into the academy tomor
. row."
I Justin Miller Is a typical country
j boy and received his early education
here at home in the district schools.
Graduating in the eighth grade at
13. he continued to review for an
other year, taking a second eighth
grade diploma. He then attended
the Eugene high school one year and
later visited bis brother and sister
i In Salt Lake Cltv Knterine htoh
! school there, he remained two years. '
As one of the Salt Lake high school
I cadets he, with others, acted as Ad
miral Evans' escort at San Francisco
In the big parade during the visit of
. the battleship fleet there.
Returning to Salt Lake City, Justin
i was appointed as principal candidate
! for admission to the United States
Naval Academy. Having but little
: time before the examination he took
the long Journey, arriving at Ananpo
lls less than two weeks before the
regular examination. He had buH a
short time to prepare and failed to
pass in mathematics. Nothing daunt
ed he returned to Wvomlng and
worked there through the summer.
Receiving unother appointment
through Senator Smoot, he came
home on a visit to his parents. ook
charge of the same district school
where he was once a pupil, taught
seven months and studied diligently
nights to prepare for the April exam
ination. Was granted permission by
the navv department to take the ex
amination at Eugene, which he pas- ZZ
sen wnn living cohmo. uue ."on-
tne the result of the examination he i
finished his seven months' term of,
school, having saved enough money
to nav his exnenses East and the re-'
nulrpd denelt before entering the
arademr. Rut he must go to Annapo-.
lis to nnss the nhvslcal examination. I TJ
Justin's friends believe they are
mm
a
n
Justified In th'nklne that he is made
of the stuff that admirals are made
of. He has shown courage aid de-
l termination aealpst every difflcul'v
that has presented Itself. On the 2d
: of Julv he sealn started on his long
' Journev of 3fiO miles, nrrivlne In
i Annanoll" the 7th. and wiring back
success the following dav. I H
I let ns hone thpt he will make t'n-'
rle Sam proud of him In the years toi
come.
HARRISBURG HAS
I GRASS FIRE SCARE:
CR'ESWE
"He Fruit Basket of the Worlf
We have subdivided 1,500 acres of some of the best Fruit Land
In The Willamette Valley into tracts of Five, Ten and Twenty
Acres.
We will plant the orchaid with such fruit trees as you may desire
and care for them for five years, under the direct supervision of Hon.
W. K. NEWELL,., President of our own State Board of Horticulture.
You know there is not a more practical or successful horticulturist
in the Northwest than Mr. Newell. This fact guarantees to every
purchaser not simply an orchard, but an orchard which will sell for
double the purchase price.
Every tract we offer has been thoroughly tested, and when we
)ffer you fruit land, It Is Fruit Land.
If you buy of us you will be within ten miles of Eugene and the
State University and immediately adjacent to Creswell, a growing and
thriving town.
THE A. C. BOERNSTEDT COMPANY
Minneapolis, Minnesota
516 Willamette, St.
I 0 M.i rnfpinnnrlpnrP,
' Harrlsburg. July 12.-The fire,
bell aroused the torn this afternoon
CresweIl,;Oregon
M. J. DURYEA, REPRESENTATIVE,
Eugene, Oregon
mtimtmmmmimimmmtmmmmmtm
Banonet" Cigars:
oi delicious flu
WHne facta
,; ' ke pleased In
Wcent..
SMYTH
Cornnanvr
$50 Per Acre j A No. 1 Fruit Land' $50 Per Acre
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
TO THE LAND
Automobile service at .11 times. Itiell to
engage passage the day before at. our oflce 48
WilLL street, or rhonc Red 44 n,
will be reserved. As our profit is small sn ,11
S.rge will bemde. If you purchase then 11 be
NO. CHARGE FQRJWTDMOBIIE
TEPMS OF SALE
52o Fr c down, per rcnrih jcr tre.
terest 6; and in case of death a (.etc: 1
919 acres of as good fruit land as there is on top of the
earth, five miles from R. R station'. Subdivided into
tracts of 10 acres and up. It is as good, will produce as
much, and is as well located as the $150 and $200 an
acre tracts. It is rolling land- smooth surface, perfect
drainage. 0Cleared ready for setting.
CD
HOLLENBECK & McIURPBEY
487 WILLAMETTE ST.
PHONE RED 4411
pomptly
least $30 an acre has wen p. o q
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