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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
.UlltV aWMI THE EUGESB tiCASD. SATURDAY, OCT. 21, I Bit reAD THIS !!!!! fi'ii ! It costs you, ordinarily at least, $1.75 to have a suit of Clothes cleaned and pressed doesn't it? And the ordinary man has a Suit cleaned and pressed every week which makes the cost at least $6.00 a month. Well, we will press and keep clean one Suit of clotres foryou every week and only charge you $2,50 every thirty days. And -we guarantee .... that when we send your Suit home that there will be no smell of gasoline, because we clean all clothing by an improved odorless and sanitary process. Another thing our wagon will call for and deliver your Suit promptly that's another advantage of doing business with us. Phone 65 Our wagon will respond immediately.' ' ' , E FISHER Absolutely Purel MAKES HOME BAKING EASY f Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky rusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Trr ATTEMPT TO STOP : LIQUOR ELECTON OHAVE YOU SEEN THE AT SPRINGFIELD $EW COMETS YET? Astronomers say there are Fix comets in the sky these Suit Brought in Circuit Court nidus, but enly two are vis- . wucu" I'Ouri . ibio to the naked eye. One 10 xjnjoin itecoraeri rora ! Placing Question In an. endear1 or to prevent the holding of the election in Spring field November 7, on tho liquor question, a suit was filed in the circuit court today, seeking to re strain the recorder, John Million, from placing before the peop'.e the question of whether or not liquor shall be sold In Springfield. The plaintiffs in the suit sro L. Qrnham, J. 1. Barbro. N. W. Enierv. I of them can bo seen very plainly early in the morning a little north of east, about forty degrees from the, hori zon. Those in K.ne who havo st'cn it during the past iw moiniftrs suy It Is much brighter than IlaiWs cornet was when it was visible. Tl tail of the new comet extends downward. The othef one visible now is ill tho north wctt, but it is very dim. w.Psmr,,hd aUndJraTn' i DR. FRANC LUCILE HARD LEAVES EUGENE NOV. 1 John C. Mullen, as recorder of tho ton of Springfield, is defendant. The n!ilntiffs alleee th at the nlaf- t!en. it held, will he null and void Dr. Frenc Luclle Hard, tho Eu- and will bo a useless expense upon : se" ltlclan. leaves the city Nov. mo taxpayers 01 tno city. The plaintiffs claim that the elec tion will he void for the reason that the now home rule law does not ap jily to counties which have voted "dry," accordinc to their hellof n.i inasmuch as Lane county voted in 1 for tho winter. Those wishing thoir eyes examined please call next week. Offlco 6SI Tattcraon street. Phone 717. o21 Mrs. Tonnle Champion of Eugene, has begun Biilt In tho circuit court June. 1908. to nrnhlhit ih ..i. p 1 ngninst her husband. William H. liquor, to vote Springfield "wet 1 Champion, for divorce. They wore useless as it Is within "dry" terrl- married at London Springs, Oregon, tory, The election, If held, will be on October ?", 1 S 9 . and havo seven minor children, their ages ranging November 7. the snm Hnt a. c. from seven months to 11 years. Mrs regular city election. Williams A Champion alleges cruel and Inhuman Bean are attorneys for the nla'ntiffs treatment. She says her husband in the case. placed her on a homestead In the I woods, many miles from nny other ' house nnd compelled her to live , -CAIilj FOR BIDS. there while he went awav to work. Bids will be received until October She savs ho has alwavs heon cross 2 5th at Hall and Sons store for the and crabbed and alleges that he ac- excavatlng for basement for the Hall cu"es her of being unduly intimate br. new block 40x116 on Pearl and with a certain Greek, which she savs Park street. Reserving the right to is false. Mrs. Champion ,asks for reject any and all bids. the .rare nnd custody of three of the GEO. T. HALL. SR. o25 minor children, Nellie, Ruhv and the The state board of barber exam- infant, rieda. W. G. Martin Is her Iners will be in Eugene Monday, Oc- attorney. tober 23. All those holding permits 1 win report and take the examination. oil The Stevens & Hulln Pano house sell tho celebrated Nysewnnder piano thnt u-ill coi'n CI OO In .,..,1., The Stevens A Hulln Piano houso Mils cverv 20 vears. l'alno block, op sell a fine line of pianos including posite M. E. church the Victor, Foster, Waltham, Arm- ' strong, the celebrated Nysewander Sam Huddleston of Creston, Wash, and others. Paine block, opposite M. enme In vesterday to spend a few L. church. o24 days with C. C. Richardson. i . O O f i I W.J'B1.'. .-y 1 ft. a m r: t v; hi :e i . t ' fmm Ainiiifll"1-'-""1 avevyourmether? 'The dearest little j bit "of !lovelinessinttowa' Her! teatlty 5s. as exquisite ' as' the shoe-craft inUhe (quality Pingree-Made shoes. She J is helping olmake Pingree-Made shoes famous. Get'ac-' .quainted. W atch v, for t her mew poses in'our windows. WILCOX BR.OS. "We Give Ease Where Others Squeeze" ROYAL BLUE STORE Across, from Hampton's Big Store ake your Owi on A piano is the most companionable of all in struments it shortens the long winter evenings and gives to every home that one touch that is necessary to complete comfort No home should be wthout one it is an easy matter to own one, especially if you will come to me and tell me that you want a piano. I make the most liberal terms of payment and sell my pianos cheaper than any other dealer in Eugene. I will sell you a Concord Piano on your own terms. If you want a piano if your home is with one and will come to me and tell me just how you would like to pay for it, lack of ready money won't keep me from selling you one. As Isaid before, I will sell you a Concord Piano on your own terms. Nothing could be fairer than that, especially when both I and the manufacturer will . guarantee any piano you might purchase from me. And my prices on high grade in struments are lower than any other piano dealer in Eugene can make becuse I am the direct factory representative for the Qpn cord Piano Ccme in tonight or Monday and talk this over with me we can do business. SETH LARAWAY 552 Willamette St., Eugie The Real Estate. 1 4 East Eighth Street While Wc Have Farm Properties, City Properties Suburban Tracts, etc., galore; Yet here is a Farm f that should appeal to you. We consider it one of the best purchases in Lane Co. , -it , 85 acres, on crushed rock road, 5 miles from Eu- -7" . . gene; 30 acres cleared; 25 acres plowed and seed- , ed to oats and vetch; 5 acres pasture; 10 acres more slashed; fair house; two barns and other j ' outbuildings; two wells; living spring; can be pip- ' ed to house at a trifling expense; farm fenced and ' cross-fenced; family orchard in bearing; one- !" fourth mile to school; two thousand cords of stand- J ing fir and oak. Balance of place is good grain ' 7 J. and fruit land when cleared; 18 tons choice baled , hay, wagon, mower, hay rake and plow goes with -j this place. .Price $50 per acre; one-half down, f '. 7? balance terms to suit purchaser. Near-by land is r. -k -$ field at $75 to $100 per acre. .Let us show you ; ' ''J this place. The M Real Estate0 14 East, EigKtii Street thseb; 1 1 th 1 1 ; fill IS. t T T f X if T T : ft.; ' r t j. r .,