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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1911)
THE SVOKNX DAILY OUAKD, TUESDAY, TZB'Y 21, 1911. i 1 r 1- "' TON'S NEW : i I u Cornier 6th and Willamette Sts. Opposite Post Office FOUR DA I i ! i ii i ; I III ii Pi w 'It 01 f ! f i i ; I I i i . n fc M Hi i 7 - r, fc. - whom ... , I .'1 . II -'ifel . I M On Monday, February 20th At 10a. m. We Opened Our New Home The whole store is astir with the arrival of the new Spring merchandise. For the last two months or morr new spring goods have been arriving almost daily at our new warerooms. Cases are. now un packed, marked and placed on the shelves-and now wer'e ready for you with everything that's new for Spring. .... New Spring Goods, New Spring Dresses, New Dress Goods, New Trimmings, New Waists, New Wash Goods, New Ghinghams, New Muslins, New Laces, New Embroideries V- hen Cash Beats Credit Hampton' Eugen Springfield Cottage Grove The EUGENE DAILY GUARD An Inili'iiciHli'iit PniM'r Mrni'tH1 of AMHH'lat,d 1'rCHH t'HAKI.KM H. FIHHKK Killlor nd I'ulilUher I'ubllahed every day of the wenk. Hunilny excuptod. Addreis II com munlcnllom id make all ruiultUiiuca payable to The Eugone Uuard, Ku Cena, Oroxun. TUESDAY,, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. TIIK WA.MHHKIl. lleiuui half froxin, to my dour, and nxkml for brpnd, mid lintli I11K iikiiv. I put lilin liy thu flit' to liako, anil fed him tt and prunes and rak, and baliw uf liny, and pallx of bran, tuilll ho meniMt a illff'icnl man. "Yuu arp a nri'ck," I hhIiI . "iilun What broiiKhl you to lbl I'Vll p8?" "Wbi'ii I was ymuiK," thu wrack rs'pllt'tl. "I wan my parmitri' bopo and pride; Ibey knew full well that 1 wu.m meant to bo the rountry'a preaUlent. I wlKbrd to loam tint barber' trade, and (), Hett nliua, thu fuxH they luaile. My Illy linn. Ik should ne'er bn aollod by trlmmliiK whlker8,. raw or boiled. And no they filled mu full of lore; I atudled yearn anil tht'ii Koine morn, and never learuoil a blooiuliiK thliiK to help 1110 when 1 atarva, by J I im. And aa I conned my hooka with rare, I limned to havo n barber'a chair. I waded deep 111 liarwlu'a traah. and lonKcd to dye Boino Kent's iiiUHtaeho, I atudled Wbateley, Slerne mid (iounh, and loiiKi'd to cut aomv aldebonrda off. And when from study i waa trim, 1 found thero waa no place for me. Dmiui Nature meant that I should wear an apron at a barber'a chair, and here I alt, till stuffed with llreek, and not a kopeck In my lireek." Ilia atory made my bojotn sora: I sadly kicked Mm from my door, and uondorod qur Uio dlssy breaks the human parent often makes. ' WALT "MA80N. T Copyrliht. 119, by Ueorre Matthew Adams. w year, and then went Into a receiver's hands. Starting new pa- pors in Holds covered by old established publications, is not as popular a pastime as it once was. Now that the legislature has adjourned .after being very considerate to the down-trodden corporations, we trust the era of railroad building will not be longer delayed. Eugene's building record this year is' going to press the 1909 limit the largest in the city's history very closely, and; J it inay establish a new mark. BENEFIT RECITAL TOMORROW NIGHT School of Oratory of Bible Uni versity Will Help Ladies' Aid Society t'nder the anxplecH of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Klrat Christian church, the school of oratory of the KuKcne lllbte unlveraltv will ulvn n I recital at the Hlrat Christian church Wednesday eveulUH. Kebruairy 22, at H. o'clock. A amnll admlaalon of 15 cents for adults, and 10 cents for children will be dunned, the funds to no to the now church building. Following Is the program: "Tom Sawyer Treated for Love Sick ness" Oeo. Hamsey "Simon's Wife's Mother I Mrs. (I race Kobb "Too Late for the Train" Carl Mllee The Old Clock's Story The Cottage Drove county scat boomers will not gain friends or popularity by holding up the funds of a state institution. Of course, they will be able to do it. since the referendum is very ' ' w. Morgan easy to Invoke now and a petition can quickly be filled with ' Ch, of" Z'St names. The point Is that using referendum as a weapon for. "" the Lions".. Mm. Anna Mradiey . ,-i, ...in .. ii. .1.1. . i. j I "Farmer Stebblns' Toboggan" nuii m uvi pvjuiiti no vuia sjrabviu ui jupuinr uvuru- t Leslie Obert ment ,nor tend to improve the standing with the publio of those who invoke it. They may have the satisfaction of thinking they have struck back at Eugene, but in the long run a policy of this kind reacts upon those who adopt it ,and we predict that the mass meeting at Cottage Orove Inst night sounded the death knell of Nesmllh county. Eugene can get along without a larger university two years, or for nil time to come, for that matter.J This city has other foundations for its growth and commercial expansion; as a matter of fact, few persons hero look upon the ntilvnrallv ma a pnnimAfiilnl duiaI nnA tti tMn tt n ! . , ' ' 7. J" . " l"' S,,nh K of Kugerte. Ill ger and better school originated, not with the peopto of Eugene, . aid .oumy. and thai nil p(!.-sons hnt wa' conceived bv the mnnnirement nt the tnatitntlnn ' hnvlK dalnia against such "lliiylnic Kellar". .. .Olive Wagers The lllacksmlth's Story The Hoy that Was iliilM'aat Three Karl Chlldere "The llyperchrondrlao" lle,nry Van Winkle "A Daughter Sacrificed" Mm. Helen Swnln Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby given thuf the undersigned haa been appointed by the county court of Ijtue couiitv, Oregon, administrator of the rsiate YOU KK.ST limber shop with with everything furnished, - In quire ut SOU Patterson St. tf. S. H. Friendly & Co., the leading store. Wo wish to announce to our patrons that we hnve se cured the services of M. Cap low, a ladies' tailor and fit ter of unusual ability, hav ing served in the best fash ion centers of Europe and America, nnd we are now pre pared to handle all orders for ladles' tailored suits, coats and skirts. 1'erfect fit, style and workmanship abso lutely guaranteed. Our excel lent line of imported wool ens to choose from. t25 Real Estate News FOU SALIC ont hay. Farmers 2(13, rirsi. cwiss mceiy cureiii also cheat, hay. I'hone KOH SALE So acres of coort Innri tfl WA.NTKli Kiupty 5 gallon oil cans In good condition, at the Cnnncrv.1 f23 8ALK Oil Tit ADK Hulck model 10 19U9 automoWlo. This is fill-) ly equipped, top glass front, speed--ometer. cut-out dial box and Is In first class condition. Inquire of C. O. l'eterson, 462 High tsreet. FOK RKNT 6 room house on 15th and High streets. In good shape, water and sewer connections. Price only $9.00 per month. M. L. Klllott, 214 White Temple, f 23 room cottage with chicken park, some close to II. M t lies Ot)HKN. , " . I estate, should present :hi itself. Tbtro wji no Eugcnclobby at Salem during the kgisla-j properly verified to said i ture, and interest. Wits taken in it by our commercial organisa-, lor " lne omc 01 ' , ,i l ,i . ii i . . . 1 Lugeue. Oregon, within six tlons no furthor than that which was naturally prompted by from the die of this notice close association and friendliness for the school. Eucene as a' ',.'"',, ln, sl"1 a? ' rVbruary. community, however, recognises the animus which inspired tho'0 action of Cottage Grove, and will accept the implied challenge; for a fight to the finish In the spirit that has animated its poo- 0 pie during me past nve years, u wiero is ever a new county carved out of Lane and Douglas, it is safe to say Oiat Cottage Orove will not be its county seat. FOR KENT B two good lots small fruit, deep well school and car line. Trice. $10.00 a month. M. L. Ellltt, 114 White Temple. fa 3 TO TRADE We-have good house and lot, close In that we would like to trade for some small place with Improvements, must be with in ten miles of Eugene. M. L. Elliott, 214 White Temple. f 23 FOR HALE Five" acres nTTlne fruit land, close to Eugene on the river road: all In cultivation, deep loose soil, fine for strawberries or gar dening, plenty of water to Irrigate can be had at fifteen feet, close to achool, good road to Eugene. Price onlv $87V00 with good terms. M. L. Elliott, 214 White Temple. FOR SALE 100 acivc of good land only two mllea from Eugene on good road, about 60 acrea cleared, and barn. This extra good fruit land, and can be divided Into small traits If desired. Only $90.00 per aiie. with terms. M. L. Elliott. 214 White Temple ten miles from Eugeno on main road, one mile from good railroad toum with high school, churches, bank, etc. 12 ncres in bearing or chard and 17 acres In timber, good Improvements. All stock, Implements and household effects go ai this low price of $6000,00. Wll take piece of city property not to exceed $2500 in exchange. M. L. Elliott, 214 White Temple. FOR SALE 235 acres of good land only five miles from Eugene, on main roau, an in cultivation ex cept 20 ncres which Is pasture lana. gooa aeen so . all fenced and cross-fenced, small family or- cnara, goa improvements, 1-J mile from railroad town, electric sur vey runs through the plaee. Will take $80.00 an acre If taken this weea. win make terms. M. L. Elliott. 214 White Temple. f23 WrcS Drive JJk&Facts 1KW I'.llls tun XH U OtNSIDKIUTION ,vn'l.ir'",:ht defw, ,f nl-tcd. ten.ltr "K-n':ls- Ha scope and In- A pair of lll-fiiting glasses Instead a I of relieving the Mm,,,, ,f the strain Administrator. NKY TODAY trouble: """," in,"ns"- " It costs money to run a dally newspaper, for example, the Inland Herald at Spokane ran $400,000 In debt la less than a WANTKP - To hiiv a i:o-d feim about tOO pounds, well broken and gentle. nl gin, grade Jersev Cow. 3 41 K ISili at "fi'J FOR SALE Thorough bred female fox lerrlor imp. Addreaa Sx Willamette 8L f fij CKM'IXE SACRIFICE 1 07 acre of good land on the head of Alsea llev. about IS acres In cultiva tion, amall house and bam, over, I'orr.xt filing of c!i,,.s , ot one million fi-et of saw timber. tamable hy 'rule of thumb , meth runnlng trout stream runs throuith ' '"' l"'1'' bv ihoroech study and place, large spring on place, could elenttrio experience and up-to-dite be piped to house and used for lr- equipment. rlgiitlng, small faniily orchard '" h;ive any iron!.!,, whitever Owner Is in poor health of ml nee.1 "ln "' ,VM have Is examine of monev. Will sell same for ,nra- nd tney tift-d glasses. ,. lllMl.no and nake some terms. '"y , 1 ,"''n, n!l been the safe M. 1 Klllott, 214 White Temple. nUOlU Ur I UAI PARI f"ID 4-Her KulkeanUll Drag store fSl New, 7 room, modern bungalow, walls hard plastered and tinted, bath room and kitchen walls white enameled, fire place, book shelves and buffet built In, all modern conveniences. Full basement, Roy al hot air furnaces. Lot 50x142 feet, cement walks, graded lawn and choice flowers. Terms. Prke $3500. Ten room house, plastered, city wat er, electric lights, gas, porcelain - bath, hot and cold water in nil second floor rooms ,nnri -a1I good bam nnd chicken house. This is one or '.ne best located homes in the city. South front lot 67x 175 feet, owner has formerly held this property for $5300, but on acount of business chance for quick disposal we are offering It for $4200. . A very pretty high lot in Gross addi tion, east front facing on Wood cock street between 18th and 19th, one block from carline, only $400. I 85 ARCES 5 miles from Eugene, 25 acres in crop, 5 acres in clear ed pasture, 30 acres more can be cultivated when cleared, all choice fruit lund; two wells, living spring can be piped to house; barn. feed, lug shed chicken house and oth er outbuildings; farm fenced and cross fonceil; family orchard o( 100 trees; on country crushed rock road, 2 1-2 miles to carliue, 2,000 cords of wood, fir and oak on place: will more than pay net one half of purchase price. Price $50.00 per acre. Balance any time to suit at 7 per cent. A beautiful block of twelve lots near College Hill, all in bearing pear trees. Price $4,000. Three lots and a fraction with a 5 i ima uouse. trice $3,000. Eleven room house with closets, city water, bath, 2 toilets, gas, electric lights, modern in every particular Lot 60x160 feet, close ln. Price $6,000. For $1500, we can sell you close In lot with cement sidewalks already In and sewer ln alley; or a lsrx lot on West 11th street on carlint and paved street. Price $2600. FOR SALE Nearly new five-room house, opposite Lincoln school, u corner of West Tenth snd Monro streets, la Fairground addition, on north and east corner, 66 2-3x14', rents at $12; sewer, city wsisr and gas ln atreet; good well. Pn $1500. Lot alone Is worth $10o. Street Improvements and ldei all paid; easy terms. We have 12 lots ln the Fair Ground auuuion, an good, some better better because they are high cor er lots. If you don't think so. look at the three corner lots on West 12th and Jackson. You will notice a new home glng up on the other corner. Any of these lots! will make you a handsome profit! in a short time. Ask us for prices. Nice, new, little home on West llth' sireei on carline. plastered, wired ; south front lot. Price $1600. j 28 1-4 acres, finest kind of teeo botiom land between two rive; all cleared and in cultlvstiw. about 2 i-2 miles from land In Immediate vicinity e'" for $160 to $li per fre; e ' per acre. $140.00. Dear In mind that our siihtly lege hill lots that range in P" from $400 to $70". with payment down ami small n' ' installments, are the best buys the city today. These l'ts double your money before have paed half for Hem. COME IN AND LIST YOUR BARGAINS The Jack Rodman Company U EAST EIGHTH STREET PHONE 868,