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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
fotfs m& Store ' . -J! Special Sale O St4'liy, Octohst 2M kUti to.vedfcJEfilAL SALES on Stpfhy, Oct. '23rd, CANDY UflC CaflOy W1UW" v. ua: wwuierWWC WUISCU 5 cents jer pound Special Sale i Saturday, Oct. 23rd Ladies Flannellette Night Gowns at 59c and Cireereat reductions and bargains, also children's gewns. all ages at 39c and . ..-cl.:- T -1 ci i m - ynameuewe akiris, i-ung or onon, 7c ana j?c. Children's Flannellette 1 t ; a- 1 r-M 11 ...... (as, 25c. rv go-ng 9 ouy any rianneuette gaods chis tall, you should gliti this opportunity. They are rare bargains. CflNCERT IS ORGAN IN EUGENE G EOPLE. :RE COMPANY Be Held Soon to t Hatter and Council to a hose bur. Thai part of the city has built up wonderfully, during the past two years and now ! that there are water mains and a' dozen fire 'hydrants east of the Uni versity the city will probably place; a. hose cart there for fire protection, i A meeting of Fair-mount citizens, will be held In a few days to discuss.; the matter and formulate a petition to the council At present the nearest hose cart to Falrniount Is the one at the East Eleventh street station. As; this has to be drawn bv meii. it would take fifteen or twenty minutes 10 get 10 rairniount In case of a fire and about as long for the team with the chemical engine to go from the central station down town. Falrniount has never had a fire. but this is no Indication that It is immune. In case of fire at present there would be absolutely no means of fighting it except with garden hose. PORTOLA PARADE I IProtectEit From the Sun GREATEST EVER SEEN IN EV: First Rehearsal till Htlri Tonight and Will be Attentitd by . Twenty M embers A concert band t aeiug ornanlied In Eugene and the first rehearsal Will UA hfA frtnltrht In at the University.' r... bchraeder, 4 competent band and orchestra director from Long-! nioni., voio., has recently arrived1 here and ias interested a number of the younger musicians in the matter.' He has Ifirhftratl, Inwalhc. . them, but exnects to Iihto:,, h,i number to thirty and organize a! band thar win hn hirH k.v... v- ! of the members of the oW mint band, which Professor Head made such a success of. will be included in the personnel of the new organiza tion. .ir. senraeaer would like to have some of the older musicians as a nucleus around which to bull! his new organization, but most of the members of the former organization are discouraged at the failure of their attempts to give the city a good band and decline to, take part in the new effort. Mr. Schraedcr says toe will have a concert band equal to the best In (he state and one that the city will be nroud of. Ho'U oatwwiuiw- t,i of encouraging a reed section and ama ui or twelve young men to take up the work on the clarinet from the beginning. I any Special Featyres Twenty Thousand Marchers 'and .mwm JUDGE CHRISMAN TENDERS RESIGNATION (Continued from Page 1.) J0 FRANZWA ping, Horseshoeing, Carriage Work. KM STREET, - - EUGENE, OREGON -"Good Workmanship. Reasonable Charges. t : THE SWEDISH SANITARIUM IS equipped with the latest bake ovens for Che treatment of Rheumatism and kindred muscular ailments. 443 Market St., corner 12th Portland, Ore. Write for particulars. Phone M. 7033. A tJti, MArs. Full line of v. ricciL rim rvci fces sh and salted meat uilard. Fresh and smoked saucage. Orders put and dispatch. Family trade solicited. Orders to! charge. T. F. BENNETT Park and Oak Sts. Phone Black 30 1 1 $IOUI(l .IlKWAHI) would gladly be paid for a cure by many peopie who are crippled with rheumatism, yet If they only knew It, they can be cured by a few bottles of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the price Is only, 25c 50c and J1.00 per bottle. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. Look for the fussy seal on Whit man's candles. Dillon Drug Compay, Hotel Smeede Bldff. o22 Big shoe bargains. Dodge's FULLWOItTH $3.00 Women's Shoes for $2.35 and $1.98. All sizes. Dodge Department Store... o26 Dillon's for Drugs. Whitman's for Cndies. Hotel Smeede Bldg. . 022 cessor may enjoy the pleasure of your association us much as I have, and with my best wishes for your success I remain, Yours very trulv, G. R. CHRISMAN, County Judge. Mr. Thompson Hwom In Attorney Thompson wns notified of his appointment to succeed Judge Chrisman In the following telegram: Salem, Or., Oct. 21, 1909. II. W. Thompson, Eugene, Oregon. I have this day appointed you coun ty Judge of Lane county, vice G. R. Chrisman, resigned. FRANK BENSON. Governor. . Mr. Thompson took his oath of of fice as follows, udamlnistered by Clerk Lpp: State of Oregon, county of Lane, ss. I, Ileluius W. Thompson, do sol emnly swear that I will support the constitution of the United Slates of America, and the constitution of the state of Oregon, and lhat I will faith fully demean myself In the discharge of the duties of the office o county Judge in and for the county of Lane and state of Oregon, according to the best of my ability. So help me God. H. W. THOMPSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of October, 1909. E. U, LEE, County Clerk. Xo Change of Policy Judge Thompson, when seen by a Guard reporter soon after he was sworn In, stated that there would be no change of policy in the judge's of fice as far as he knew, and said: "If I make as good a Judge us my San Francisco, Oct. 21. The beautiful weather of today brought out Immense crowds to witness the great parade ot the Portola festival.. It was a parade headed by Don Gas-' par de Pcrtola and Queen .Yerilia, and was the greatest affair ot the kind ever witnessed in the olty. All California was represented by per sona) delegations from the various towns or by official flouts and twen ty thousand people In line. The most sivectacular feature was two thousand Chinese carrying the' largest fire breathing dragon ever imported, while the whole Oriental section was a gorgeous riot of color. The Sanish war veterans, headed by General James V. Smith, formor governor general of the Phllllpplues, and commander of the first Califor nia volunteers in the Spanish-American war, carried the huge American flag made for the Hudson-Fulton celebrations. - CARRIAGE MAKERS MUST BUILD AUTOS Washington, Oct 20, Automobiles have displaced carriages to such an extent that Che carriage-builders are obliged; to retire from business or devote their attention to the con struction ot automobile bodies. In effect this was the statement made today by Maurice Connolly of Dubuque, la., president of the Car riage Builders' National Association of the United States, which convened here In. its 35th annual meeting. Wllllivm L. Hall, assistant forester of the Agricultural Department, said the supply of hardwood rroni which the bodies of both carriages and au tomobiles are constructed' Is dimin ishing rapidly. MARRIED t At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elliott, in Mushy Creek valley, Sunday, October 17, 1909, J. F Lee nnd Miss Nellie Elliott, Rev. Sith officiating. UsiSiw Proof Paint and your house will be pro tected, 'tcsis ro rroe and wears longer than other paints i Ask for a Color Card Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company I6-ISS.-ventli St. Phont Red 1161 OF l.NTKKNWr T Al.l. IthAllKIUs WHAT TIME) WILL THE CLOCK STOP Ask Paul Itrttelliplm, Springfield's ItuHtllng Merchant. We pay Eugene customer' cat fare on all purchases abova II. anroninttmen Just a notification i oti that you couldn't secure fresher, more satisfactory and excellent groceries than those you pur chase of us. 1 Our prices are but those af j fording us -a low, reasonable profit the quality of the goods i the best obtainable. Select Your Fall Suits From the Best We are now showing the nMt complete line of clothing ia the city.-. Par quality, atria and workmanship our line cannot b excelled They eouie from tkm celebrated' house of MICHAELS. 8TEUN ft CO.;vhoe foods need no recommend but th guarantee of their brand. We can ault in pattern and price alike. Come in and see usIt la a pleasure to show goo da Ilk ours. Our Hue of Rente' fnralsMiige la complete and In iuiuta, V derarear and Neckwear we sure to have Just what rea are looking (or. an ED. HANSON East Ninth Street , W. M. Green At the home of Charles Reetz, at Junction City, Octflber 17, 19U9, Miss I Alta M. Heetz and Jus. W. Klock, I Rev. T. H. Downs officiating. Main 25 61S WUMm3. te At the home of Jacob Gates at Crow, Oct. 17. 1909, Jps.-e Gates nnd Miss Rosa Smlgley, Justice of the Peace J. V. Jenkins officiating. : born :. i To V. H. Seymour nnd wife, In Eugene, October 19, 1909, a daugh ter. .. . I predecessor I will be doing well." , Mr. Thompson is one of the state's . brighlost young attorneys, nnd Is president of the Eugene Commercial Club. The appointment Is a popular! one. PRESENT THIS 50c COUPON AnyofOurlOO Stores And Get Free Any 60c Article in our China and Crockery Dept. Free With $1.00 Purchase Tea or Coffee or any 25c Article Free with 60c Purchase Tea or Coffee, Your Own Selection. Free! Free! Freeli This Coupon Must Be Pteeooted at Time ol Purchase Great American Imoortiiij Tea Co. to K. Dili St. !:.;. io-ih WMWUJJJ1II' !' FIXING A WATCH Looks easy, but It tnkes a lot of kuowlodge and practice We have both. For that reason it will ua wise to bring yours nere WHEN IT NEEDS FIXING We gunrnntet. nil our work. When wo hand you hack your watch yota can depend upon It being all right In ovory particular. Our charges orei very modernto, too. Try ua when y. tt have watch trouble. SMARTT'S Smeede - Hotel - Bid The Antique Furniture' Co. Upholstering, Cabinet Work Reilnlng, Matressee Made lo . ( rdcr end Renewed. Expert Carriage Trimmer. All work Guaranteed Phoie Blk 5391 1S IE. 8th St SUllSCItlllK FOR I'HK iUAIti. THE WOMAN'S TOGGERY SHOP Seventh and Willamette mi and SATURDAY SPECIALS 18.00 Raincoats at $13.98 W coats are in .heavy Moire, Satin Stripe and orded effects in colors Black, Gray, Blue, Green Brown. -Every Coat Guaranteed. p Long Kimonas at .... $1-98 Short Kimonas at, .... oc J-50 Outing Flannel Gowns at . $1.19 tt Outing Flannel Gowns at . . 98c JCVJutintr FUni-. PtttlCOAtaS at' . JUC Vcial Value, in Fleeced Lined House Besses for Friday and Saturday only, 1 .49 w I THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY On Furniture, Carpets, Heaters, Ranges, Etc. Will Sell as Our 50th Regular Saturday Spreeisd; T' - a 95c A Substantial Thirteen-Bar Clothes Rack This Rack Has 39 Feet, of Space 95c .n.-4..4 ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER NO PHONE ORDERS TAKEN STORE OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK THE ' LIGHTED CORNEA Seventh And o o o THE MODERN HOME&RNISHERS o o o o o 0 O o o o o o O ro o o 0 o o o o 0