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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARi.. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910 BIZ LIVERY, SALE AND FEEO STASLES Onod turnouts, hacks, rar rlaKes. double and single bug gies, rubber or steel tires AIpo dealer In bay, grain and mill feed, delivered to any part of tbe city. HoraeB boarded by the day, week or msnth. Give us a trial. We will use yon right. HESKITT & YOUNKIN 14 W. Bih Street, Kugene, Or. Phone Main 805 ds Moo Sarsaparilla Cuies all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, fiirps nalpnpss. nervousness. J builds up the whole system. uei ii iuu; in uautti mjum i"uu v .huvolated tablets called SarsatftbS- I: YAWMAN & EHRE j Filing Devices and all other Office Special tics. Globe Wernicke Elastic Book Cases. SCHWARZSOILD'S BOOK STOBE HANDY MEAT MARKET IS THE PLACE If you want iresn meat and prompt delivery. We cure our own hams ani bacon. Home made head cheese and sausage. We cater to choice family trade Sib St. near Will. St. Phone Red 4661 mm & son i WOOD, GOAL, FEED We have wood to burn. Get your wood now and have It drying tor win ter. You can save a dollar a cord by Retting your wood from the car. Of fice, 71 West Eighth atroet. Phone Main 825. EUGENE FUEL AND FEED CO. LAOUKE & LEFFLER Eed Rxk Well Drillers Phone Hed (131 9 Vlllard Ulack 7241 37 E. 11th St. LADIES NOTICE 0. 1 YORAN WILL BE CHOSENHEAD iOF K. OF P. Eugene Man Has Clear Field lor Highest Office of Order in Oregon The new White Cloud Washer will do your wash ing easy, and in much less time. BERGER-BEAN HDW. CO. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything elae falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified, FOR KIUNEY, LIVER AND 8TOMACH TROUBLE It is the best medicine ever told over r.. dmggiat's counter. Every Voniani is uisrciMia Boa wiuuiu uu i fcboat UM wonderful kMARVELWhirlingSpray I HOW yKlnl Prrlrifc, ce ji on eon Ten- mm AdK oor dniffiriitfnrlt. Sk M mtmrnZlf . It It cnmi'it ui pij Uie iBrwaf'Jf tAUVItl., 'VPI no Portland, Or., June 21. Darwin E. Yoran, of Eugene, has a clear field for the highest office within ! the gift of the errand body of Knights of Pythias, now In session here, and ' will bo elected grand chancellor by acclamation. j For -the office of grand vlce-chan- I .nil... Ihn.n xircirn n niimttOf .if nHl(. dates announced last night, and it la believed that a number of ballots will be required to make a selection. Sa lem Pythlans are urging the selec tion of Krank T. Wrightnmn, now serving In an appointive capacity as grand tribune. Rainier Knights are here to land something for their lodge, and if they fall to elect A. L. Clark as grand vice-chancellor, will present the name of J. B. E. Bourne for grand moBter at arms. Friends of City Attorney Grant de-' veloped a large amount of strength among the delegates last night for Grant for grand vice-chancellor. Mr. Grant himself is not an active aspir ant, but his friends Insist he should run. For prelate of the grand lodge, It Is believed that the contest has narrowed down to Thomas Laughary, of Astoria, and W, W. Elfert, of Medford. Reports from the grand chancel lor will show that Oregon now nasi alwint 6400 KnlL'lila of PvthlaR In1 good '"landing, and that they have a I I record ot expending $15,654.70 for I charitable work during the past yenr. I were it possible to list all private) donations made on account ot the order, that sum would probably be: i uouuieu, FINE NEW STREET CARS AFt COMING Two That Are Much Larger Than Any now in use Ordered Eugene Is.to have two new lnter urban street cars that are bigger man any in use neie m F. They are 41 feet long, which is ten feet longer than the present cars In Eugene. The other semi-open car ... ka Annt u-iii he unloaded at once, but one of the big cars that are now here will ue seut iu . . , t .it o. E '.. nam BvatPITI . ior me r., ot v. o " j there. The two new cars are already on the way here, and are expected. any uay. iney are oi ww.. ... , dern pattern, having the seats as in railroad passenger coaches. They will be used on the Springfield line exclusively. There are also coming, additional freight cars and an electric motor that can be used to haul the trailer when needed. Eugene's street car service is to be second to none in the state and there will probably be arranged a .closer schedule as soon as the loop around College Hill Is finished and the Springfield bridge completed. I HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED wpliey's 1 Racket Stor 4 We wish to state to the people of Eugene and vicinitv thai we have purchased Murphey's Racket Store and the good wi Mr. Murphey, and as we contemplate some radical changes 1 by adding new lines and enlarging thte stock, we have decided IU indite a ,..,... i , i ..'; Reduction Sale Fr:m row until July 1st. Every article in the store is reduced t;uni;r. mis saie pur ueiu. KENTUCKY MINISTERS FIGHT IN PULPIT; ONE STABBED IN EAR; DIES II A II V V. I.. i. Iliuirnt'hl l, Mk -lf,i. tt Una Till tmrtifin in uu u m u.i, in vnltlfthln t , ladlM. MAIIVFT. f (V woonAnn. ctiAttKK & co. ruitTLANU, OHEOOS Rock Creek, Ky., June IS. Rev, Robert Vanouver Is dead and Rev, ! Isaac Perry Is under arrest following ia duel fought with knives late last ! night. The duel took plnce In the i pulpit of the Rock Creek Baptist church, where the participants were associate pastors. It is believed 't.n,.l,l. ........ ...... .1 ituiiiuti uttri cumin Miiiius isuiit'eii uie iikiu. iiev. vanouver was Biau- bed In the left ear and the wound re- 504 WUlnmetto St. Phone Main OBJ j suited In instant death. FUEL! WOOD! TRANSFER WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Professor Hug and Miss Mac kenzie Will Wed on July 5 i An interesting engagement has just been announced by the Misses Anne and May Shogren. It Is that of their niece, Miss Gladys Macken zie, to George W. Hug, who has been visiting here this week from Eugene.' Mr. Hug la the principal of the Eu gene High school. The engagement Is the culmination of a college ro-' mance. Mr. Hug met Miss Mackenzie' when she was a freshman at the Unl-, verstiy of Oregon five years ago. At that time he was In his junior yeari and a prominent athlete. They are both graduates of that Institution, he oi the class of '07 and she of that of '09. Their, weddlne date has been, set for July 5 and the service will be read at the BaptiH cnurcn, r,usit Twentieth and East Ankeny streets. I Oregonian. BARGAIN'S IX NEW AND I SECOND HAX1 ORGANS During our great demonstration pale we have taken In exchange sev eral organs, most of them as good as new. All of them are large, high top organs, and several of them hav ing from two to three large plate glass n''rrors, and a few of the six octive. i Rather than ship these organs to Portland we wil dispose of thein at unite?! d of prices. They must all go at prices ot from $3,00 up to $50.00.' Easy term 3 can be arranged If desir ed. $5.00 dewn places any organ, with .tool to match, In your home. J $3.00 per month pays the balance, i We also have several new organs I of different makes which must be This Is A Genuine Reduc Sale 8 8 We don't mean we will advance the price and then aive 20 per cent discount, thereby bringing the price down to the ren. ular price, but OUR PRICES ARE NOT CHANGED, and the clerks will figure 20 per cent discount on eaoh and every purchase. Besides, these prices are very low anyway. This sale takes iii everything in the store nohtmg reserved. We expect to con- x: iu -1 in i j : uiiutt ii is puiiuy ui mr. muipiiuy in uuiny as we agree in ailourl advertising. Yours respectfully !! tt 35 East 9th St. C. Branstettei Eugi sold before June twenty-third at un- over sixtv high grade new pianos Inlwe can save 501 heard ot prices. stock. We have now just eleven Ing now. It is needless for us to Inform yau pianos remaining. They must be EILEES' ot the large number of pianos that sold by June twenty-third. So be; Temporarily ion have been sold by us during the past sure and give us a call of inspection 1 Hulln Piano Ho: two weeks. We started our sale withjand Investigation. We are sure that1 block, phone Hi! Go With Us Tomririorra Up the Beautiful Willamette Valley and see the Town of ow A FREE LOT ASK FO TA Residence lots are large enough to afford A BE AUTIFUL HOME AND A GOOD GARDEN. Business lots of ample size. The gat payforyourlotbeforeyoupayus. Lots $ 1 25 to $200. 10 down, bal to suit you. No lnterest--No Taxes Lowell Meadows, BEAUTIFUL, Fertile, Rich Be Reasonable I . Our population is growing rapidly. 2. Demand for acreage grows with the population. 3. Prices for acreage must grow w But there is only One Crop of Acreage-Therefore An Investment in Lowell Meadow, Must Increase RaptdTy. 400 Acres. $50 to $150 Meadows , , . '9 down, balance to suit you; no interest; no taxes Take your cho.ee of upland or nver bottom whtle .t lasts, But next week s too late. A free auto ride each dav eney - oyiana Kea tv ; Office. Ground Floor of Eagles Building Phone Whm A? 1 TL c II VA. I T- y cuene, uregon SSS1SSSSSS SSP -, " , s 0 1 I