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THE EUGENE DAILY GUAPD, BATUXtDAY, OCT. 21, 1911
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dk&ui warn rurwiuicui.
Phone 124 526 Willamette St. Eugene
Ranges at big reductions for the next ten days. If
you are in need of a Stove see us as wc can saye you
money. We huve a special sale on ranges and will
give you JO to 20 percent off, and guarantee them
to give satisfaction or we will refund your money.
"We have the Acorn, Americas very best, with flat
boftc or log bHse; alsoWander Great "Western Super
ior'Monurcli Mnlliahle Sled Hange which cannot,
break. '
AVe have n fine lino of Wilton Velvets in sizes 9 by
12 feet which are tho best bargains in the city. Call
and see them. r;.
NKWH .NOT1W. brothars have laid their ranches and
black aaud mines to partial from
Tho department of lalior of New Oakland, ('!., who will at once open
Jeraey hue been very active recently j the mines on an extenalro scale.,
cleanini: ud tho bakeries. Five cellar i Kluninth Pioneer Press: Chap
bakeries have been closed In New- Graves leaves for Lakevlew where he
ark, the proprietors of two other rel-; will taku charge of the Examiner. Mr.
Jar bakeries have been told that (Iraves is the pioneer newspaper man
their places will be closed unless and printer of this part of the state.
tney are put in proper runiiiiiun anu
many othora have been tnreatenoa
with being closed entirely for not
complying; with the orders of the de
partment. In the last twelve months 192 In
dustries have been located along; the
Illinois Central railroad with Invest
ed capital of (13,394 and einlpoylng
3,274 people.
Port Orford Tribune: The Meek
"I wonder' she aald. "why the
allowances of money made to wives
by husbands are called 'pin money,' '
"I suppose," he explained crossly
"It's because It sticks the husbands.'
Popular Magazine.
Sir Thomas Bod ley reatored the
public library at Oxford university
in 1G97.
WE ARE GOING SOME
From Soptember 30, 1910 ,to September 30, 1911
Our Deposits Increased $202,944.96
Depository of Postal Savings Bank
Depository of Lane County.
Depository of City of Eugene.
We Invite Your Business. Paid Capital and Surplus
$100,000.00
EUGENE 1,0 AN AND SAVINGS BANK ,.i
. Established lHU'J, Cor. Hth and Wllltiiuetto Streets, Kugene, Ore.
Wis; Why do you think he Is
rich? He looks as though he hadn't
a cent In the world.
Wage Only a rich man can af
ford to look as though he hadn"t a
cent In the world." Philadelphia
Record,
"Talk about lurk!"
"What happened?"
"I found a ten-dollar bill In
last Bummer's suit."
"Oee! Why, I thought yon were
married!" Toledo Blade.
my
What makes Cleveland's Baking
Powder sell Quality and price, 3 lb
cans 1 1.00 ; 6 lb. cans, $1.65. Ask
for the cans with the acrow top and
metal handle under regular cover.
The MATCH I.EH8 MILTON plan".
stands up In any ciimate. Ouarant'd
for a LIFETIME. Tho Wiley D. Al
len C., 25 Cast 9th atreet. o25
Mrs. Bess T. Baker took first
prize as beat patsry cook in l.ane
county, Mio alwnya uses Cleve
land's Baking powder.
, The best plaster. A piece of flan
nel dampened with Chamberlain's
Liniment and bound on over thonf
recte d parts Ibs uperlor to a plaster
and coats only one tenth as ninth.
For sale by W. A. KuykendaH'a drug
atore.
The Stevens ft Hulln Piano house
sell the very plnttn you want. Paine
block, opposite M. IS. church. o24
Guard:
"Th situation at Bprlngfleld Is
that a fight is on- War pijint Is at
a premium. The factions are trying
to get together but so far have fail
ed. The kick seems to be on Rivett,
v ho may yet have to come out as an
independent. One aide lays the soft
beer at bla door, while another
claims him to be the only man who
never bad backboift stiff enough to
try to close up the sporting houses.
Rlvett'a stand (as defined by him
self). Is: If the town goea dry, It
means dry with a big D no soft
leer. If wet.the aaloon to be regula
ted as well aa it la possible to do so.'
Mr. Rivett says that he like" the
home rule law because it gives peo
ple the right to Bay what they want
and that Ireland has been fighting
for the very same thing for four hun
dred years, why not Oregon have it?
Ouarfl Special Service. I"e , "at tne picture s..o rc
u , ... . oi fri,. .i..o advocating the saloon because as a
Bprlngfleld. Oct. 21. The dove of maUer ofa(,t the fllll.fledged ,aloo
peace which seemed likely to hover , would not be allowed to run on Sun
over the political field In Springfield day and this would throw alt the
may bo shooed away and a regular v,ould-bo Sunday saloon dimes Into
political campaign inaugurated. The i!" JSI.-v. -rR!T.S""
wl " "l..u.e "The socialists, who claim but 40
SPRINGFIELD CITY
POLITICAL POT
BOILING HARD
Fusion Ticket Nominated for
Harmony But Socialists
Will Have Some Say
EUGENE THEATRE
Saturday, October 28th
Curtain at 8:45 p. m.
Presents
CECDB.
FLORENCE
content, .however,
tn mio or noine ruie vermis uruui- ... M (j w anma
billon. , which issue will be fought .k,t. .Tout I
out on Its merits without reference "":" '"'",
to bsve about 1
nine, have a good ticket In the. field
to tne personnel oi ine canu.uuu. ,-,, n. ,, me.ina men who
recuiar or- --- -7 . , " -
llenresentatlvcs of the
itaniznlon of the "drys" met with
sluillnr representatives of the "wets"
yesterday and formally agreed upon
a plan to eliminate personal feeling
from the prohibition fight along the
lines laid down In The Guard two
days ago. The committee formally
agreed upon the following ticket:
For mayor, Wfilby Stevens; for
cotincllmen, Arlle J. Henderson, O.
W. Carson and Wilbur Lepley; for
treasurer, E. E. Morrison; for re
corder and city clerk, John C. Mul
len. Provisions were made for the cir
culation of petitions for the nomina
tion of the above gentlemen with
the understanding that he prohibl
If elected, nromise to give a'n admin.
istratlon on Bible terms. The end
1 not yet."
jollificatioTnext "
saturday, night
Guard Special Service.
Springfield. Oct. 21. The Spring
field Commercial club met last night
and held a moat enthusiastic meet
ing. The matter of a Jollification
In honor of the finishing of paving
was taken up. and It was unanimous
ly voted to hold the celebration, next
Saturday night. October 28. There
nOLBRCOH
l'I.HlM:tHH,TI.IIMHH:tTltJ'l'PH-l,l
ndlng that he prohibl-' ,, h. . rIlnA masouerade street
ion Isbub would be eliminated, from ! parade, followed by a masquerade
the campaign and that each citizen ; ,, n.vin. The nararia wIlT
would vote ns he pleased on that is-, be an eiaborale affair and will be led
ue. So far as that particular Issue uy B und Tnl raatter has be-n
Is concerned, hrmony seems to havelinder a,CuBlon for the past week.
ueen secureo. . jt waa thought by the superintend-
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Bum mvi , iiui uura urn? io.ua nun- .itmnnni'
ever important in itself make up all Biirdette. that the paving will be fin
mm mere in ui a cumpiiiKn, o mm: i8hed this week and that It would be
1 at
hi .
Prices 50. 75, $1. $1,50 $2
Seat Sale Friday Morning
ents of the Universal Construction' S"L.,r ,j ue . -.1 p.nt 6y intend "
Messrs. Hoaiklnson and i "V? "'' nKve capacity to irri-
" vj.iiv . tDiiuuiMC n.,.u iiuiu BUU fQ l.UUU SCreS Of nH
a large tract, known as Douglas which means that thev lntenrf t aa
the elimination of prohibition as a possible to have the celebration to-, G"dns' consisting of 410 acres of to their holdings in that vicinity
tiictor in the city election does not niht. Hokevor. as explained by on
appear to have secured the unanim- ot (ne company's directors, t. W.
fine farming land adjoining the city;
on the east, to F. B. McCroskey, of i
Ity which it was hoped that it would. Waters, to the Guard representative ! Washington, and 1 H. W. Cousins or
in me ursi piace uie sociansii. ien this morning, the company waa un-
that furthering tho cause of the co- abe t0 gecure the delivery of cement
operative commonwealth and the rec- wlth the promptness which has been
ognltlon of the materialistic theory anticipated and the paving will not
of history , was of more Importance De completed until late next week,
than any temporary tssuo, or elim- The committee on the proposed
inatlou of issue, bo they went right , irBBt lights in lieu nf the nnles
ahead and nominated Thomas Slkes on min street reported that the re-
ror mayor anu fiomer j. uinKna, n,,lred signatures had been obtained
Joo Morton. Curtis Harden and Hen- Bn(i that the wav 1b now open to be-
ry Vollstodt for counclluien. The g work Jn accordance "with the
socialists are looking tnjtho future plans. The ornamental poles will be
apd are determined ta. Jeep up an erected as soon as the Oregon Power
organisation. Hut there'lwere other company can get them.
complications. Reference to the oth- .. - :
era, a gentleman Bets' them forth aa Guard Special Service.
follows to tha representatlves of the Springfield, Oct 21. One of the
CURED OF JMAI1ETKS.
oan rrancisco. l ne consioeranon is Springfield, Mo., October 1909
not given out. uiarK wuaaourne I Hall's Texas Wonder, of No. 2916
paid over I4u,uoo f0r the tract a 0live street St. Louis, cured mo of a
11 ' i- "iey , sevore case ot Diabetes and I rerom-
maae a gooa prottt on tne deal. mended it to any one suffering from
Clark & Washburne, after they Kidney troutilel. Mrs. Kate Wal-
purchased the tract, subidivlded it dorf, West Calhoun street, Sold by
into live ana ten-acre tracts and at f or Bale oy an druggists.
least twenty houses have been built J . ,
on it since. The Southern Pacific; Astorlan: J, H. Seymour, the Jew
Natron extension, which will in time cler. has installed a handsome and
become the main line between Ore- costjy eight-day clock in the Chara-
gon ano. aiiiornia, passM-inrougn ber of Commorce where it can hs
n.v ui n.m u pas- readily seen from the street. He will
senger and freight depot Is promised. Ueep the clock so rgulatod as to
The new owners say they will irrl- serve the people on thir way to the
gate the entire tract by a system of . trains,.
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ALL READY BUILT
RIGHT ON THE CAR LINE
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Owner
Phone 78
506 Willamette Street
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