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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1910)
1 THE EUGENE DAILY GTJAKD, MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1910 NEWS I kvelrr. tools will observe liuhday tomorrow, license was grant- Bo Harvey A. Wheel- I Balderree. td Shasta Limited late today, lal for that train. Euge'ue, vice grand Oregon Knights of el 111 at Daker Cltv. Ii5uis scrv ees. m f weather Is at all j ,Jahl, O IE BEST PIANO IN THE WORLD THE STEINWAY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY RMAN, CLAY & CO. lh and Willamette, Opposite P. R. EATON, Piano IS were this afternoon granted a per mit to wed. P. S. Brumby and Bert Vincent were up from Portland today attend ing the monthly meeting of the di rectors of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. The funeral of J. M. VanDuyn, who died at St. Joe, Idaho, a few days ago, was held at Coburg Sun day with Interment In the I. 0. O. F. cemetery there. Seats for the Sehumann-Helnk concert next Friday evening were placed on sale this morning. The seats are selling fast and the house will doubtless be full. The patron-teacher association of the High school section will meet at the High school tomorrow afternoon. A good program will bo rendered. A large attendance is desired. Inter Km.! nf tw acnator R. A. Bootu is again on l Inject On (' tn- uiL uirecioraie or me uowui-iwn,. fed Co. A the next 'umber Co ' an(1 hereafter be , 'actively identified Willi the company, I looking out after certain Interests. pblns. of Newcastle ' foe viltor ?itnm,u' i 0ne of the Catholic societies, the uecme to locato vi uv., - I provision sale at Campbell-Fellman s i Furniture store. 2 p. m. Saturday, ft!e was pretty well I February 2 0. f23 F'Sbt audlcnro r,.! A case wherein O. A. Miller sued lis seldom filled. Crnndall to recover money for la- i bor performed, was tried in the J m s- 1 resumed tuilnv nn lice court todav. resulting in a ver- 'W4 It is hoped to : 'lift for the plaintiff in the sum of "K buildln,. tnolrio ' a0 and costs. Jesse Gard, Harry Austin and i r r i Hi noinies were eacu imeu iu 'uiene, and Intre- the ,,nii,.0 ,-,,., ,. j.i,tni this of Eugene, morning and each was remanded to Your Machine and Lasts Forever 'ever Breaks, Never Wears Out "'Clearer, More Brilliant lone Pyj Columbia Indestructible Records because they are really hr u , and you will keep on buying K full, dear tone. Z ni.your machine! Cost 35 cents! Get a catalog. ' P'endid reoertnirp tn r.hnnse. frnm and. we are adding to long. o Hiirs GunJStore jj o 0 0 4fa New Postoffice Tuner jail to serve out the fine, none of them having any money. The crew of llnement who were here a few days ago stringing anoth er through line between Portland and San Francisco, are now working near Cottage Grove. This makes the twelfth line betweon the two termin als. A large and appreciative audience listened to Professor Howe's address on "The Moral Aspect of Education" at Frank's Hall Sunday evening. Xext Sunday evening he will speak on "The Use of Literature in Moral Teaching." , , , At a recent meeting of the Harris - burg Improvement Club, R. EC, Bur- ton was re-elected president; T. J. Anderson secretary; ami the follow- u, s,.i,c,,ieV chamber was given last lag business men as directors: W. : nli,ht hv i.;rnest Gamble, the basso. H. Dale. V. I.. Wright, C. L. Morris, The concert room was crowded and and It. W. Davis. tle audience was so enthusiastic that I after the last number not a soul left Superintendent Stockton, of the1 his seat, until the applause had con public, schools, is planning to launch tinned several minutes and the the Clean Eugene club among the jrOung artist had returned repeated school children this week. After tho ly and bowed his a, knowledgenients. organization Is effected active work I The recital proved that Pittsburg towards cleaning backyards, alleys has one artist at least who measures and streets will ImXin !' "'i'1' 'hl' srertl visiting artists. Mr. and stre.ts WHJ n.0.n. Gamble held bis own last night with a program that might have been glv John Johnson, we'll has been work-en i,v nny of the half dozen singers Ing on the Natron extension for some' wno are reckoned the very best. time, was examined as 10 his sanity i before Judge Thompson this mrn-!ti,c prospects of installing electric ing. hut was round to be sane. Ho 1(s an(J Dower ror Harrlsburg. was sent to the county poor farin, he being In very poor health. j Th(J man Klccm(l, whose family was i reported In Saturday's Guard as hc Harrlsburg Bulletin: It. R. I1"!'- ' jag destitute and worthy of asslst- pleton of Portland land Edward anre was given a job as cook in the Shearer of Eugene were here yester- jeill restaurant on East Ninth dav in the interest of the Pacific stret.t this morning and a number of Electric Engineering Co., regarding .persons have assisted them with cash them because of their TRIAL JURORS CIRCUIT COURT Thirty-One Citizens Who Wiill Be Called Upon for Jury Duty Next Month County Clerk Lee and Sheriff Bown today drew the following names from the regular jury list to do duty at the regular March term of the circuit court which convenes on the seventh of the month: Charles S. Pogue, farmer. Middle Fork. Benjamin B. Jeans, farmer, Her '. man. George W, McQueen, merchant, E. Cottage Grove. Joseph B. Hill, farmer, X. Junc- i tion. lames N. Shaub, farmer, Creswell. Thomas J. Geer, farmer, Wallace. Robert P. Bernhart, farmer, Flor ence. George L. Day, farmer, Irving. Church A. Stevens, farmer, Spen cer. William F. Mooney, farmer, Lost Valley. Franklin P. Close, farmer, Blan ton. William Medley, farmer, W. Cot Grove. Frank D. Wheeler, merchant, E. Cot. Grove. John W. Christian, farmer, Chesh ire. Samuel B. Jackson, farmer, Sag inaw. Winford R. Lord, farmer, Zum walt. William Forrester, farmer. Irving. James L. Oxley, farmer. Goshen. Jene W. Bemia. farmer, Wallace. Jefferson D, Spencer, fruit grower, X. Eugene No. 2. Richard J. Llles, farmer, Pleasant Hill. Charles R. Hastings, farmer Thurston. Charles W. Powell, farmer. Irving Alva S. Armitage, farmer, Spring field. John R. Freeman, farmer, Rich ardson. Richard E. Brabham, farmer, X Junction. Overton Powell, farmer Florence. Marlon Hager, farmer, Creswell Frank E. Bristow, farmer, South Junction. Henry Rebman, farmer. Spencer Thomas L. Rash, teamster, X. Eu gene, No. 2. MEN'S CHORAL CLUB CONCERT FEBRUARY 26 Assoclnto members can secure seats at the box office, Eugene thea tre, Saturday, Feb. 20, at 10 o'clock a. m. Single admission tickets can he obtained on Monday and Tuesday following. Associate tickets, (three I concerts), one dollar. Single aduns , sjo ,eTenty.five cents, "What was probably the most en joyable recital ever given In the H6- aud provisions. A delegation of citizens from Cot tage Grove and vicinity called upon the county boundary board today and argued for a new school district to be formed out of portions euf districts Nos 43 and 4S, between Cottage Grove and Silk creek. The matter was taken under advisement. Late Saturday afternoon the coun tv commissioners' court ordered an Altaian Taylor 18-hottfl power en gine, with which to operate the new rock crusher recently ordered. Jt will he here about April 1, after which date the court will Inaugurate an active road-building campaign. A new floor Is being laid In the new quarters of Hi" McMorran & Washburno store. The floor will now be on a level with tho sidewalk. When t'he pavement was laid on Wil lamette street the iewaik and floor of the store were below grade and a new sidewalk was built, but the floor was left the way lt was. Repairs to the depot fountain so that the lights may burn at night will he made as soon as Edward Shearer, manager of the Pacific Elec tric Engineering Co., returns kome, which will be early this week. The ttndnUl whloh contain the wires leading underground to the fountain are filled with water. Some men seem to think that If thpv iret into a sera;" and the editor mentions It In his paper he does It I out of malice toward tnem. in neari everv case of this kind nothing could be further from the truth than such a belief. It Is the editor's business to Dab It! local happenings, good or bad, and lf a man furnishes mater ial for a bad Item he has no one to blame should It appear. Lrf,,!?? 0V4.wVM railway today reports good prog ress aud hopes to have the entiro amount r.iii-ed in a short time, al though they realise it will take hard work. Two car loads of rails havo just been unloaded by the Portland. Eugene c Eastern to be used on this extension or in some other if this one does not materialize. ' Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the people of the Bethel school dis trict met at the schoolhousc and or Molted a Sunday school with the: following officers: Stipt. Elmoro J. ' wuirav, isiuie uiinersuy simiciu i ; ; Superintendent Stockton of the imb- asslstant superintendent, Mrs. Blake; Uc 6Choois and t,. plan for the cere secretary Miss Ray; treasurer, MissUQnleB I0 b heM on ,,,. 000Mlon ruttlei librarian, Mr 1 utile; dlree- lu connection with the general plant tor of music, ham Kimball, (B. U. ig 0f roses througihoul the cltv. A student); organist, Mrs Tuttle. Com- full attendance is desired as the la potent teachers were also appointed. ,ies are very anxious that full plans nhe attendance was good and the tn- ma, be commenced, it is desired teres) was exceptional. Indications tlu lis man, volunteers as possible are favorable for a great school. nsslst iu Helping make the day a suc- , , ',, . ' 'cess. The date has not been definite- I he regular meeting of the Fort-; ,y 8et, Dut lt wl h(1 al)0iu ho lnUU0 nightly Club Saturday afternoon was!of March. If the weal her ft good the ol special Interest because of the re- ceremonies will lie bold out of doors, organization of the Club under the Ullt lf u ls ralny tlu.v wl be hpl(1 new president, Mrs. Sweetser. Stand- somewhere Indoors, mg committees were appointed to, Tno schools are urged to simply .i u,m,h-.u,ui iiiommniiiM the year, aud the choice of subjects or next year was discussed at j length. I his matter will bo definite- ly settled at the next meeting. The subject for the afternoon, 1 The School as an Element in Social Ser vice," was ablv presented by six or eight of the members, and great in terest of a practical nature was evi denced In tho general discussion of tho subject. AN OPEN LETTER, I wish to say to the peoplo who have not had. the pleasure of meeting me that 1 have come among you with tho intention of staying, (and I am a stayer from 'way back), and I like Eugene so much better than any oth er place on earth, that 1 have ac quired a little property here and ex pect to end my days in this busy place. I will not be here today and be gone next summer. Incidentally 1 may say that 1 am in tho piano business. I will not advertise myself as headquarters or hindquarters of anything. I do not boast that I am the oldest, largest, best, or most honest dealer in town, hut I do say that I sold the Chlckcring piano now" being used at tho Tabernacle with such satisfaction, and lot tlic public judge I hose points. Some make tho Maim that they can savo you $."0 to $100 on a piano, but do they do It? You just try me and see if 1 am not tlere with tho goods. I havo Just demonstrated to all who have bought Trowbridge pianos in Eugene, that I 'have not only mado the claim, but have actually sold a car load, lack ing one, of tho tho genuine Simon pure article, bran new and right from the factory, and as good as they turn out, at a saving to my custom ers of $100 to $225. If I can do that on one make of piano and furnish exactly the samo kind that has boon sold here, placed sldo by side and compared, does lt seem unreasonable that I can do so on the ot'liors? My claim is that I can givo you more piano value for your 'money than anyone else In town. Como In and I will tell you why. I havo Just received from the factory, (this is no josh, they were shipped January 27.) a full car load of the celebrated Miller piano, the equal of painos sold In Lane county for a much 'high er price. My prices plainly marked on all these pianos. Yours for business, f2.". F. A. RANKIN W. O. W. LOOK Tuesday evening, February 22, a special car for Woodmen only will leave the depot at 6:50 promptly for Springfield, Card will stop at 8th and 1 1th streets. Members aro re quested to take ear at these stops. A rousing time Is In storo for nil who attend, All aboard. . Clerk. All Skin Trv-u!lu are overcome by using Dr. Boll'fl Antiseptic salve. It ls as pleasant to ubc as pure cream and is guaran teed to give Katlsfnetlon. 86o ft bo. For sale by Dillon Drug Co. CARD op THANKS. I wish to thank friends who havo made good the amount of my loss of monev stolen from mo last week. MISS MYRTLE CLARK. REAL ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have withdrawn from all real estato deal ers the right of sale on my house aud lot, 8f3 Moss avenue. I Signed) J. M. MeM ASTERS. It COAL! COAL! Just received, ono car of good coal. See Smith's Transfer. mil Asthma Is a distressing disease. Dr. Roll's Pine-Tar Money relieves almost In stantly. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. For salo by Dillon Drug company. Oeorgo QeorgUS has Installed his electric hat cleaner In connection with' his bootblack parlors In the front of the Combination barber shop. All kinds of hat cleaning guaranteed. f22 Luckey's Optical liejiartment for glasses. Registered optician In charge. Luciicy's Optical Dept. tf l.uckey s Jewelry Store tins a regis tered optician. Eyes eiamlncd and glasses accurately fitted. tf OIbi $1 SO Mtd fwrards. !.., qr'a Optical Dep't tf Hie fountain pen tnat In making new frcds every day can ho found st Eaton's book Ad art store. tf LADUKE & LSFLER Bed Rock Well Drillers Pnorie Red 5121 999 Vlllard Black 72 9J7 E. 11th St. LADIES ARE MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR ROSE-PLANTING DAY Metiug to Be Held Wednesday Evening to Take Matter Up With Schools Mrs. Durkhelmcr has called a meeting of the committee from the' l.i.il, :ilivillnr- fnr WmjImmI night u( thls week to take up the mutter of rose-planting day with! programs for the occasion and a ,,,. of addresses nv prominent citizens will probably f!e maoe. ! tsi ABUiaivrnaiin ninrnniu "on I IMU I UIM a Dl n I PI UH I EXERCISES HELD AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS TODAY Simple Exercises in Different Rooms at Various School Buildings Simple exercises were held at the public schools tills afternoon In ob servance of Washington's birthday which comes tomorrow, Programs had been arranged by the teachers for each room and they were carried out In a systematic manner, some of the exercises being entirely new and very interesting. At the Condon school tho Condon section of tile Patron-Teacher Asso ciation met and carried out a pro gram in addition to the programs by tho children. "l" "" 8K"U" ?? LA6 """lls wl" e"loy ,ho usual i holiday. KKW TODAY lr,.rT wtv-rri Vi m. , ',rV r V , r" tll"lcry- Call In person. f22 FOR SALE OR TRADE Automobile five passenger. Addreas 193 Sprlngflold, Oregon. f22 FOR SALE Oat and votch hay. Phono Farmors 13x9. Squire Smith. nils FOR RENT Nice four-room cottago on College 11111; phono Main 411 J. G. Pitts. t2$ WANTED To Irado driving horso and buggy for work horso. Ad dress Box 836, Eugene. f23 FOR SALE Sheep and gouU by G W. Luyne, Mouud, Ore. ml4 WANTEDA lady clerk at the Deli catessen store, (i-'G Will. Call Iu person. f2J FOR SALE New 0-riiom modern house ami 2 acres of land, near new carline on College Hill, or will trade for city property. Phone Red 10G1 tonight f 2 I STOLEN Will Hie parly who took gold watch iWalthani) Nn. 7.005.- ls.2, and chain from resideit.e Mil West Eighth street, February u, return same at once. No qiiesiious asked. 123 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep Ing rooms on first floor; pleas ant, convenient; electric lights, hot and cold water; close in. 5 1 1, Washington street, cor. 7th, t 22 ROTATION SALE 10 to 20 per cent discount; something different each day. For ruesday, Fohruary L'l'. bibles and books of fiction will be oil sale. The E. C. Scott Co., 537 Willametlo St. Foil SALE Look! Special! No. 4C contains 2 lots In Falrmount size 00 2-3x100 each; ne corner of 15th st. and Moss live, on the car- line; northeast corner from new school : one block from store church, etc.; and main Springfield car line; streets are all graded and graveled, walks In; electric light on corner. These lots aro nigh and good ones; an easily bo cut Into 3 good lots fuclng south. Price, $1 250. Cull at Toiler & Kay's of flee, (owners), 22 V. 8th st. f21 ELP WANTED - District managers agents and solicitors for new Whole Life and Ion Year 0 per cent Debenture bond, also best tint Ural death and disability policy. No classification for occupation, race or sex. Good pay. Mr. Meek, 1041 Drexel llldg, Phlla. Pa. f2Id&w AKY LADY can easily mako from tlS.OO to $2."..0u per week work ing for me quietly In her own home locality. This Is a bonaflde offer one which will pay you to Investigate, even If you can only spare two hours a day. No Invest ment requlrtd. Turn your spnro tlmo into money. Write me at once for particular. Address Mary 13. Taylor, IW.x 30, Woman's building, Joilet, Illinois. f23 FOR SALE (Usd this: No. 2 1 F. Contains 20 7 3-1 Oil aches; fine A 1 No. 1 upland sosv. 3 acres in bear- Ing cherries, apples, poars, etc; all hinds of small berries; good living spring; house contains 5 good rooms; chisels, etc.; 2 good porch es; medium good barn: 3-1 mile to city limits, OW line and S. P It. It. close to this. Let 101 show you this wo will take a car ride, hafMB. Utile chat going and coming, and pay your fare. Price, $4000. I Terms. Tozler & K11), 22 W. 8ih. I f22 SEE Sam Rugh FOR Real Estate Cor. 8th and Willamette St. Room 5, 2nd Floor Phone Main 64 City property to trade for country property and vice versa. Some good good business openings ob tainable. Property in Col orado Springs and Denver and other places to trade for Eugene property and vice versa. We would once more im press you that we have a fine list of lots, and some bargains. If you have a lit tle spare money invest it in a good cheap lot. We have a well-defined idea as to where they are. Good new little home In a plondld location; 8 blocks from Willamette street, on heat Jtreet; good corner lot; price $1400.00 A modern home, cIoro in on EDleventh tre0( ; pantry, bath niul cloBotR; woodshed and iruod woll; now Btdewalk, parkins una our t) luff i no prti'o U $1900.00 A choice Oregon farm,, con slsiing of ono hiindro acres, (100), 3 miles from Eugene, and 1 mile from Springfield. Every aero ls fine, level and tillable, (iood 7-room house, largo barn, 2 wells and wind mill; G acres of orchard. ThlB 1b one of the best farms In Ore gon. Price, per acre $133.00 We have a large number jf well-improved and un improved farms and fruit lands. Some good or chards close in. We advertise nothing that we are ashamed to show. Only what we con sider as A-No. 1 is pnt in our ad. FOlt SALE -Corner lot closo In and high. 00x100. New house, modern architecture, 7 large rooms besides porches, pantry, wardrobes and large, completely furnished huth room, bol and cold water, electric lights, collar, cold storage room, concrete foundation, plastered walls, ideal stairways, light ami spacious attic, floored, woodhouse, ill well pillule. 1; well, ",0 root, the it feet through solid rock and.' give., line. i water. All this, and In addition a bulky surprise two of them for you when you come to see, Prlci' $3,000. Terms. Call at my Office, 66 .Monroe St., cor 8th. f23 50 Old and New Violins Big stock of Mandolins, Gui tars and Banjos. Must go at once. SEE OUR PRICES ROACH MUSIC HOUSE 26 W. 6 St. Phone Red 1027 WALL PAPER PAINT WALL PAPER Fred Ludford The Paint Man Sole agents Bass Hueter Palits Phono 5111 lOk W. Ml. e tW TlieoU)niit.ce In .harge of thi o o