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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
TWO THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TgUESDAY, DEO. 21, 1911 4k C.&H. IS NOW SAID 10 BE 'BEHIND Your Credit is Good ' v. o & O Portland Paper Has New Story As to Ownership of the Hunt Road '" C E V J to 2 p y 3 7o BUT TWO MORE DAYS LEFT in which to do vour buvihe don't make the mistake of going from store to store come here at once. You will find here the most beautiful selection of Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold Jewelry, Hand-painted China, Brass- ware, Sterling Silver, Ware, Sterling Silver Umbrellas., Remember every article is reduced now trom 10 to 25 less than regular price. Silver Plated Novelties, and araway s 557 Willamette Street VVVVV New Today WANTED Woodrhonpar ta rut aarnnrt growth oak n.l fir. Man nri(l wlfa ?rafarrai1, hnuae rant frae, cull lit IJ B. Hth ulreat or phono FurmoiK 41X8. ,1S7 WANTEH Woman to rio houaawork nK taka cara of clillilran. ('nil nt 3M W. 1th. mraat. tin HOMF.STHIAP LOCATION Can lorata ft faw honiaataudar. Will cut 4 to 8 million unnil tttittiar. P. T. nver aaiiN, 31.1 W. Fourth, phona 760-H d2S i.p:ui, Mi nt hj k no mi h.u.k. Notice In hnrahy Riven that nuraiianl to tlui taruis of Ordinance No. I1H2 paaaari the Council of the i-llv of iSu " lUf. 1!. IIM I and approved hytha Mayor I lac. 20, 101 1, t tin Common Conn ell will anil Itnlirovomant Honda of anlil rlly to amount of t7atM4. honita Noa. I to 1!) Im-loalvA to ha for ;nn.im aucli anil No. -2 for $100.00 and No. II for f 1 SP.4, homla to haar Interval III par rant par iimitim payable aanil-unnually, Money to Loan on Im-provedFarms BANK OF COMMERCE EUGENE. OREGON to henr dull- lm 1, liUl duo pm 1, IJtai, with option of redemption. nftir 0110 ye nr. HnUI honds will no imlrt for not leu tlinn par nml nrorupil Interest. The Council rtmorvpu the rlKht to re ject, nny md ull Mdt. Hid will he re ceived Hi the off lot of CHy Kernrdor uiuti iec. an, iyn at r o'clock v. m. City Itocordi'r, It. S. llryaon. 1 K. I). 2S V Y T t y t t y y t y y f y f y y y y t y y y y y y 9 ? y f y y t ? y y y y y 9 f y y ? y y y t ? y y t y f ? y t y 'y' y t 9. Now the Hunt road Is said to be backed by the Chicago & Northwest ern. The Portland Telegram says: ine racmc ureat Western, which has the most favorable survey of all projects from Eugene to the coast and down to Coos Bay, is now re garded as a Chicago & Northwestern property. It will be the Pacific coast outlet for this new transcon tinental system now forging west ward, and will he used by this road in making Coos iJay one aof the most important towns ou the Pacific coast. The P. G. W. is also to be a link in the east and west line across Oregon to connect with the Pacific, Idaho & Northern (the "Pin" road), and the proposed road across Idaho, which is now belnng built. Those statements are accepted as trustworthy by some of the best in formed railroad men iu the North west. There have been in Portland and other Oregon cities during the pres ent month rilroadVien who repre sent almost every department of the Northwestern system, the " location, englnering, construction, operating, legal, fiscal and executive. Several of them are in the city now, and oth ers will be here within a few days, all of them keping their movements as guarded as possible. It waB first suspected that the Pa cific Great Western Railway, which has already let contracts for con struction through Lane county, and which is now fighting the Southern Pacific for certain rights along the Sluslaw, was a Hill project, but this has been officially denied and in Buch a way as leaves no doubt as to the truth of the denial. When the new and mysterious project appeared in the role of actual builder of a line from Kugene to the const the Harri man people characterized the new road as a bluff, and a "promotion" scheme, just as happened when Hill paralleled the 0. K. & N. with the North Bank and when Hill built the Oregon Trunk into Central Oregon. Put tho best posted railroad men declare that the Harriman interests had no Intention of building into Coos Bay via the Eugene-Florence route until they discovered that their strong rival, the Northwestern, was getting into their persimmon grove. The same is true of the startling activity of the Oregon Short1 Line and the Oregon Eastern in driving a line through Malheur canyonn across the state. There Is every reason to believe that when the real .motive for this burst of speed 1b revealed it will show that the Northwestern will be running its grade and laying rails for a new line across the same strat egic course. It is a noteworthy 'fact, to which the attention of local rail road experts has been called, that the only places where the Harrimati Interests are showing any activity at the present time are in the zones whore the Chicago & Northwestern has been detected as being active, This applies to Eastern and South ern Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Is now developing in tho. western por tion of this state. TIIK QVKSTIOX SOIA KH. i Buy hoso and gloves dur- Ing our Christmas Hosiery- Glovo salo. riUENULY'S. 12 2 1THKK LOST Up.talra In l.onn Savlnk'i" IiMk. or on tha atri-.t. n Een tloimm'a hrown laothar pursa of tha ordinary kitol: -mtatm IVim n r;oltl and aoma allvar. FlnoVr plana? rava at lluard offica and recalve rc. wunl. , Timely ! I WE HAVE THE ASSORTMENT ,1 II 4 SCHWARZSCHILD'S BOOK STORE POPULAR 'fiction best titles DONATIONS FOR THE NEEDY POOR ACCEPTED Donations for needy poor will be received nt the Chris- tlan church from Thursday afternoon until Christmas it'or istrilution by 'the Christian Endeavor society. Donations will be called for If the chairman of the committee Is notified. Phone -Gi-K. Thoso knowing of nocdy families please notify same. dl 4 PHOTOS AT A CUT 1'RICH Wo will get your Cnnstmas photos out In good time and with the staff of good workmen we now hifto you enn't got as good work anywhere at dguble tho price. Clark, Eugene's Leading Foto grapher, 504 Wlllanietto St. NOW O O o 50 cents THE NEW WOIISTK MILUXEHY THE BEST cream mix. broken mix, plain mix, at Otto s. Special prices for schools.' d23 See the assortment dishes at Nlcklln's. of holiday dMtf Just the thing for the boy or man. Buy a membership in the Y. M. C. A. tor his Christmas present. It will last tha whole year. Gymnasium, swim ming pool, reading room, games he will enjoy it all. Call or phone for rate Open dally until 10 p. in. d:'3 Chriaintaa decorations of all kinds t Nlcklln's. liUlf Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Ewlnf returned to Portland today attar a visit with Xiiends in Kugene , A STUDY IN BROWN CAMPBELL FELLM AN CO. Buy Your Useful Christmas: Presents At Our Store. LARGEST STOCK ": ' ' BEST PRICES USEFUL GIFTS Store Open Evenings This Week. Christmas Goods Deliv ered on Saturday or Monday, as Desired Campbell-Fellman Co. THE HOUSEFURNISHERS ' 475 WILLAMETTE ST. EUGENE, OREGON THEATRE -THEATRE i , t f T f f f T f T Y T f T T T f f T T f t r t T t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, FRIDAY AND SATPRDAY"' Specialties and Photoplays ALL NEW FEATURES Mr.. & Mrs. John T. Chick In their Comedy Sketch .. "Matrimonial -Mishaps." MISS EVELYN LORRAINE Will Sing, "I would Rather Love What I Cannot Have Than Have What I Cannot Love," and "I Don't Believe You." Special added Clever Team attraction fi?3 ...1 HAMILTON & MACK Singing, Talking and Dancing This Act added special, making three vaudeville Acts with 3 Reels of Photoplays with the small admission of 15c and 5c. You cannot afford to miss this program. ; TONIGHT AND THURSDAY DEC. 20 and DEC. 21 THE BROTHERS A Feature Drama How Poor Babies Are Rais ed in Paris . Educational How Teddy Lest His Pet Comedy MUTT & JEFF THE DOG CATCHERS Comocly .AN OBLIGING FRIEND 1 Dramatic Comedy A BREEZY MORNING Comedy A Comedy Program Interspers ed with Educational and Drama, fi Big Pictures. Admission 10c. Children under 12 years, He. t f y t I i f 7 r,.wv New Line to Tilkmook ria the l r jlsvf V This oddly rut tailored gown gives one a good Idea of tht wny but tons are being list d trimming fashionable gowns. These are silk covered ball but Ions, matching the dark brown of the dress. The skirt Is sjshed. and tht tout has a novel arrangement of the revets, that on 1 the left whig lining very wide and shaped to the figure by means of narrow tucks. With the gown is' worn a brown velvet turban trim med with a band of tawny Australian chinchilla. The collar and pillow muff are also of chinchilla. I AND PACIFIC RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY Trains will run daily, except Sunday, on the following schedule! t.v. rortiann i : a. m I.v. Hillsboro S:f.O A. M Ar. Heath Points I:?0 P. M Ar. Hav Citv 2:04 P. M Ar. Tillamook 2:25 P. M Lv. Tillamook 7:55 A, M Lv. Day City S : 15 A. M. i Lv. Pcai h Points . . . Ar Hillsboro Ar. Portland I Through tickets on ' P. Ticket Of !ce. to all IP. It. & X. Kurt if from your nearest a-- 1 55 1'--"- '4 : ift P. V at any inil'.t nn r.H rticular or from JOHN M. SCOTT. 9en.: Pass. Agent. Portland. Or. , . rfc I WHuaiMaBDsv PIC varied JIake the ideal present. We are showlt the largest and led line. 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