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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1909)
13, 1909 foub THE ZUGZXB DAILY GUABD, WEDNESDAY, OCT. .ft i: : THE EUGENE DAU.Y GUARD Gl'AIUi PRINTING CO., IXO. Ckmrlea 11. Flutter. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 13, 1909 .4 9 EVENING w Life's little day I fading fast; upon tbe mountain'! brow the sinking sun 1. ((learning red; the shadow lengthen now; tbe twilight hush cornea on apace, and aoon tbe evening star will light us to those chambers where dreamless sleepers are. And when the curfew bell Is rung, that calls us all to rest, and we bave left all worldly things, at Asrael's behest. O may loft truthful mourner rise and say of you or me: "Oee Whiz! I'm aurry be la dead! He was a honey bee! Whate'er his job, f dpi his best, be put on all his steam. In every stunt be had to do hevas a four-horue team. He thomrht that man was placed on earth to help his fellow guys; be ni8r wore a frosty fuce, and balked at weeping eyes; be hard luck pilgrim always got a bund out at bis door, and any Mend could help him self to all he had In store; heOled to make his humble borne tbe gayest sort of camp, till death, the king of boglccame and slug ged blm la tbe lamp. I don't believe a squarer guy existed In tbe land, and death was surely off bis base when this galoot was canned!" , A O -mw MASON. Copyright, 1U9, by George Matthews Adams. the mlnJonal's,hHNT;etlf Vida. Burley Williams and IIe ul t PERSONAL t wer ln the city over nig ht rtnouiUML. ; E j Hrdie of GulliiurJ, Miss, ar . - - - a r.. last ni?ht. WW 1 U UVJ h " " .-.olT If. J. W. Holmes Is back from a trip ., .' .' r, ,,. u.t iflt. to Klamath Kalis. . " juUg Ne7son was aVtage passen- J. H. Kemp of Wendllng, was ln Manleton this morning. Eugene over nigM. Miss Alta Eastham lias returned W. A. Cox of Blachley. Is In the, Vancouver. B. C. , city for a few days. Ed -Whlttaker took the stage this Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yates are borne: moing,or home at Walton. from Kitson Springs. Dr W W Oglesty came down U. A. Volck of Junction City, was! f Cottage Grove this afternoon. In Eugene over night. I M ,A- uatbers of Mri3ns E. Sujiivan this mclsRng t oi juiu,uuu liij, frotn cottage Grove tnw aneiu. "night. Mrs Ida Mathers of 'Hc,n'fi wa a stage passenger lgtlng her . F Plank. foOida. ;, 5Jr, Hawk And daughter, Mi Be-! rotnrnprt this after-" .P . m trip Jas. Meyers returned this after noon from tbe south. J. R Yarnell Is on a trip to the the I&i river country. Miss Rosalie Friendly hasMiturn ed home from Portland. Walter Eaton left last night for Co,' returned Jestetday from a trip north. . - . , Q . Mrs. H F. Klllborn has returned from a several weeks' visit In Norm Dakota. O , , Mts Jennie Rice of Haultton, is iu Eugene on -her way home from a trip to Seattle, -Avvens-rargo express ifjipauy, pnui- 7 -"jy"., nH P r statier leave fed on page of today s Guard. H ! ' W. Ka v and E C btauer lea should read the office Is now doing: Friday for bunting trip up the AVells-Fargo Express Cipany, prlnt- 11000 a month more business than. n mameiie. . p it did ihls time last vear instead of State Labor Commissioner V. v. Iioo I Ho,i ls ln the clty ,rom SaIem on I f iciiff -business. Joha Stewart and wife ihaveQre turned from Spokane and Omer Geo. W. commission Dixon, the Olive merchant, will move to y4T' "Vols new location ln the Chambers! . ,ahh;r.r and family re- . There geeras to be no reason why the high schoolftuftnts should not maintain an organization to promote athletics 'and publish school paper, providing membership is not compulsory, and the student who does not care for such things, or is unable to bear the excise, is liberty toastay outside the association. Of course, such expenses as are incurred inhese enterprises should be borne by those who are benefited by them and not be come a burden Opon the taxpayers. People sometimes patronize mail order houses because they thinR tfiey cannot get tbe same goods at home. That business is a loss "to his trade which the non-advertiser deserves becAise he does not tell the people through the newspaper what goods he carries in stock. . Jhe Ladies' Auxiliary of the Commercial Club will hold an interesting meeting tonight. , It should be well attended by the members, whose good work in the past has counted for the ad vancement of Eugene. Something like a million dollars has been expended in build ings and improvements in Eugene this year lis a kind of prelim inary to the real building boom that will set in next yea(. ... No good reason why a local business man should sit down and wait for trade to come when his mail order competitors are out hustling after it. It will prove as difficult for Commander Peary to prove Dr. Cook was not at the North Pole as for either of them to show conclusively that he was there, , Every day that the electric railways delay work'pn their proposed extensions in the Willamette valley they are losing monBy. Not much indicataions of an Eastern blizzard or a tropical hurricane here in Oregon. same street Friday or Saturday of this week. Lee Hoeelton will oc cupy the room now occupied by Dix on with his stone polishing business. Farmers in town today ay this Is fine weather for the grass and fall turned to Wendling this alternoon after a short stay in the city. Surveyor Ralph Hunt and Jesse Ayers left on the stage this morning for Blue River to do some land sur veying. W. F. Iteburn of the Hoffman house, left last night for San Fran- sown grain The grass ls coming up ci 't0 attend ttle convention of the Tflot nnri what rulii hna haan anvn - . " fast and what grain has been sown is turning the sober fields to a bright green. Everybody ls busy with fall work and not many have time to cometo town to do their trading A dray heavily loaded with barrels of cement broke down at the corner of Eighth and Willamette stretes this afternoon, delaying Btreet car traffic a few mwiutes. . With -the as sistance of a dozen men and after several of the burets had ben un loaded the team dragged the dray out of the way of the car The members of the men's choral club will be pleased to learn that most of the new mussc has been re ceived and will be ready for rehear sal this evening at the reguhir meet ing. The interest In the organiza tion is evidenced by the fact -that the club has more than doubled in number since last week. Rehearsals are held every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Baptist church. Part fin rnasit hotel keepers. D. W. Easton and wife, of New York, are in the city looking it over, Mrs. O. S. Knox went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on a short visit. A. G. Lucy and wile of Bedford, are transacting biiness in Eugene. Mrs. H. D. Norton, of Grants Pass, formerly of Bugene, arrived here thlB morning for a short visit. W. S. Hidden and family, who ar rived) here a couple of days ago from Madison, Wis , to make this city their home, having taken apartments at the St. Francis, until tie Fisk flats are completed, they having rented apartments ln one of 'them. A CHICKKX PIE SIPPKR. At Dempster's Hall on Saturday evening, October 16, from 6 to 9 o'clock, will be served by the Fair- ' mount Presbyterian Ladies' Aid So ciety. Iwentv-five rents! Come! 016 SEVERE WINTER IN PACIFIC !NORTNWEST 'Did Indians Say, "Heap Cold Weather, Squirrels Put Away Many Nuts." Eggs seem likely to be worth as much as gold nuggets by mid-winter. . Its climate is Oregon's best booster. The Pirate or the Tiger which? I CITY NEWS : J. P. Cullcn wus ftnil $10 liy Po lice Judge llryson this imimlng on a drunk and disorderly rhargu. J. W. Zimmerman has engaged ln the r I esiitie business again hnvlng oponed an offU-o with the Pngi'ilnt ery. . a 15. W. Pollock It putting In the foundation for his residence on dho south Une of the hutte nt tho hcud of Willamette street. Mrs. E. E. DeOou and Mrs. Llsoh- Kio otliL'r wlux'lutnn came down te strei'l nl a breakneck puce, on the siinie slilo of I he H ack he was riding on mi ! (he first thing llms knew he wii Hi'wi.vlllm un the ground. His wheel wus badly Iwtlercd up mid Ills inco uruiseu and cut. Malinger I.iimlilrlh. of tho Wlllnm ette Vloy Co., ncconi.paiiledby Mb who, muiio un auto trip to Junction this afternoon lo look after the com pany's Interests there. A. H. Hardy, Iho crack sliot, rep resenting tho Peters Cartridge Co., gave aOolhor exhibition of faney shooting on the south slope ot the butte thlHnfternoon. 1 n A,l,.n,a W..I 1. t vuM.uittiuu . Miiiiunv In M Ub V.vu of the women's clubs. Ladles,' hnvo your work done at li. Walknr. of that city. They :bnve arrived here and will reside. Donua. the Saullol Hnlr Parlors, Suite 312 Footlnll game 0,.u,.nn it . r I. O. O F. Whit, - Temple New Man-! frrZt'LT'S ' u"onV Hlft ngemeut, phono Main 67B. tt , .,hol Saturday afternoon October Om rs. A. It. SweetHcr, Mrs. O. F. 16th, at K I ilea Id Hold: muni. rn.,rt atwut 2:ao. Admission thlriv.fivo Stafford and Mrs. W. P. Unynttin are' cents. ni rorest virove ituenuing ino state mj r Tho Iiillcs' AnxiQirv will ni...., nn Wednesilay evenliiK nt l'h ('nuimnr. rial Club rooms. A full attendance is requested. A good time promised to mi uo come. HlruiiKers r.H,i1K- convention of Women's clubs. The booster meeting meuA.n tloued yesterday's t'tiinrd. will be hold In tne courthouse MonA.- even ing, beginning O 8 o'clock anarp. q Goo. W. Taylor has returned home Two ancient warriors of the Warm Springs tribe, picturesque figures on the busy streets of Eugene, laid iu a heavy supply or blankets, woolens, and flour nt the Dodge Department store n few days ago. When asked why they bought such heavy wool ens, they said, "Much snow, i-.eap cold weather." When the sgulrrels lay away large stores for winter, peo ple should lake wTmiiin and supply themselves well for cold weather. Our busy corner Is Jhe place to buy for we give you extra all-wool 11-4 blunl.'ts. $7. fit) values for $5.01); nice soft, cotton iilankets, C5c pair. Men's overcoats, 15.00 values $10. 00 $20.00 values for $15.00. Our grocery department Is full of bargains. Another cut iu flour. Mount Hood, extra hnvd wheat flour. $1.35. Dodge Department Store, Corner of 8thand Olive Streets, Eugene Invited. IxiveQf flowers comes Oh 013 the with his well-drilling outfit and ifljlilghest type of clvllliutlon. Floral huw iii-iuifu ni uriu wens on suori notice Iu any part of the city. ol4 A temporary roof of the ornMai-y lmteut roofing Is being up I lie Os tium hoiel uuki I'js eonlraeior can furnish the iWstWi tile galvanlied Iron. The W. ('. T. U. HQ-last W.itene will luiM a mothers ' ineetlng next Frtilay aflernoon nt Mrs. Ftegnl't honie on Mui avenue. All friends are Invll.J T. 1). Fish nt the numbers' l'n Inn, has rec-.Mved a rirnniUI'n orgaulrer from the American Federa tion of lilior. and will get hurr ahing that Hue. iiiiiii vianil am si-iin.1 ,.,-, i,..,i.,.. Terms reasonable, work guaranteed! ou imleu, bii High st. 0; Among real estate deals men-: '"''' l,l,i. Ida.m. Statesman or la. Sunday, was Hie followlx.- , H has. It. Fisher to W. II. IbmUS whole block In Warm Springs A e nueldltlou. $4000. 0 (7) ' Franklin Une weo. iT !,. ..m. iuiiii. ui viSII Ills H S M.-l-'ailden. He r.veh.V.', t'eleKr'am morning staling iVf. ... ., llll: J lien Is rar-ylug n dl.fUured ks a result of ..ilihlin; wuh ,'iu- he i.s rl,llnon sl reel j,,! fill. the 43 Q of .1,-r slstei .Mrs. Iliishfield. died In Wash liiKty roiinty, 1-a., .Mvsieriln.v. lly asprlnt. t:vei n, Tllv. lor, loclnre Irjhis city was mention ed In an nliQal paraK,-.,,,h Thl. tfiiard as oii-i,;-rltiii tonltlit T,,. governor will be here Friday nu-li. l;" """'"X a':' t.i i.m cluing In an in iu in retard to the bust. o o HM)SE FMUENT O o 0 AK you looking for a Louse to rcntr W b'fli wouM you rather tic pay rent d let the other fellow owu the bous-, o.- jmy a siniill sun; each month and in time own the house vouQlff A house iu Kine 'n prettv goM0mS to own. WtjiJJn't yon like to live in a pretiV, un-to-i!ato luinalow, thpt has n'fim. Wl .. ' . , 1. . 1 jiui:i', M inn; uorrur ; P:i fie uniirsvjjlat ,n.,:v0 wo.mi living m it, nml feel tliQuoney yoa nre paying f.iiu itiouui is going to make all vjnirs some il.iv? if ;.. ini.uyJ,- nice tiling to(M&, ,LM,r own l.ome.O'liolJill iVrJstWm. 1 '(iii.i ran miow von How to I ',,11 .... M I IV v uu ii j i .m ,i. i - .iryea, nt .lack Kotlman's'oi'fi all i'o tluO i it a tlo it. "idiQcr, o o o o .u.ineK liotimaa's ottuv. v., w West Kightl. Voot, a.ul l,t iu,,, lell you about it. " night, lie was rldaig 'purely when Uess dene by tho local office of th Hot Water McDonalds) no use postpofts the us? of h0',La; ' oOrOrff V ter bottle when Mi can get a guaranteed v'w" a-jT ; Qu9rubber goods are all the tJest qual- ' VillOCOjatCS a Ity. They are sold to us under a Dositlve . received.'' rt.. . guaraniie an dthat ls tne way we sen um fc j maker. ft . fo you.Money cheerfully re unded on any, Ltonlons NoHct S? h ) purchase lnij.r store that if pot-MtUfaa. . tow Hpl Q tc- att &' V : "'. t? A 'B?andy.fom Bc to $0), ' (FALL WINDS: ARE TIOTING TO A Q C6ENSITIVE SKSn o We have a full line of high-grade toilet creams. J.isJnntV PnM Prnam ...... nuuiiui o um w w . a DeMirador uoia uream, :oc ana Bowers' Rose Cold Cream Bowers' Benzalino Cram ..?. Bowers' Cuti-Cream ' rttnd's Honey andMmond Cream j Hot House Violet, the new Toilet Water "" :"i Brooiside Talcum (the largest, can on the market) good talcum lightfully perfumed ' , SouPKiss Perfume, per ounce BOWER.S DRUG GOi LEADING DRUGGISTS Corner 9th and Willamette Sts. Phone Mti j NEW TODAY LOST Mrs. J. W. Miller lost a Re beca pin on tLs street yesterday abount noon. Will the finder please retujn It to the Guard of fice. The pin has the initials of J. W. M. on it. ol5 FOR SALE Lots in Falrmount. Close to car line and school. $300. See owner at 255 East 9uh or phone Red 1721. ol6 FOR SALE CHEAP -roon. house and 3 lots; corner 12-th and Pearl. Two blocks from car line. Three 'blocks from hlsh school. Enquire of Mrs. O. K. Goodwin, 760 Pearl St. o20 LOST A bunch of keys on Coburg road between Eugene and Arnii-, tage residence. Finder leave at Guard office and receive reward. via WAXTjED One or two ladies to j share expense of renting steam-1 heated flat. Address A. B. C, cf Guard office. al4 ' FOR SALE Lots on Stuart avenue close ln, 5400; see owner at 255 East 9tili or phone Red 1721. ol5 FOR RENT. OR SALE An Al farm of 378 acres; a char.ee to make some nloney. For particulars ad . dress P. O. box 201, Eugene, Or. ol9 LOST Pair of In, gloves at Aloia, evening. perKI ; please leave it TO SBLL-Aiiii troit, 30 H. p, J one; macmneliJ uon. mis It i medium w Presto llrhr i',.,l from gimriimMi. J er wants a lirpl stration will re car's efficient; Room 13 First: FOR SALE Tot I 1200 pound!, street. Murpheys acket 1 SILK BOWS We are iffl selling all bows at . . our Silk IQc WIRE CLOTHES LINE A 100-foot Wire Line at our price 20c . POTATO MASHER A good wire one for 5c or 10c. Have also tht solid wood. DIPPER o The most sanitary dipper issfiQss. Our price ... 5C WRITING PAPER Don't pay 35, 50 or 6pc for box paper when you can get a choice article from us for 25c. and 30c. Stop in and see them. TABLETS Tablets of all kinds, the 5c scratch tablet to the I Oc Linen. and 1 2c choice Bond. CURLING IRONS Rmall one .Q Kp. Large one QcS HARMON! mi'4 A very i A dandy for ....j LINEN COLl All MEn, Boys' plain Collars... BATH m 9 Special sale, ! dozen. A de Thev are 20x361 want you to seel -1 O O O O O Bailey & O ejers ; in new and second-hand furnihg Will tt.S .yhi-.- Di.i. O o csl otn and Uiive bts. 0 0 About Oct 1 &i 0 o o 5mo eeessesoeesesasee esMteeses eesssaes O o