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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
li£E fa U GENE WKEKLZ UüAjib, THUKbDAY, NOV. 18, 1909 SPRîBfiFIELDITEMS INTERESTING MEETING OF SPRINGFIELD GRANGE roti isai . i * yi'IiNITI'HE Foli HALE 31 East Sixth street. \ Inquire at M|h RY ST(H,'K I A. I ch. n I |. nt agent Halem Nursery Co iff f|. ,■ 486 Willamette street <19 FOR HALE Cheap, owimr having «tty. »««veil-room. strictly modern cottagi*. 186 West 12th HI. tf TIMBER MEN The Guard has Jus. pun'*-! a new uilltion <>f cruiser'» ««itltnst* books. I rlco 25 c«*nts FOR SALE—Htud«>ba»vi »«wing him chin« wagon In goad urdm. inquix Smythe Trai »fer Theatre blu tf poll SALE— A good rubber tired in valid chair, •-n»y running, never |.**<n med Price *27. ('ull at Mrs Felderworih, 228 Second and Jefferson. tf FOR SALE A complete Hue of nur »eri stock. For pi Ire» w rite the It ;ne Hirer Valley Nursery, Med ford. Oregon , jj FOB SALE Single comt) Rhode I h I and Red Cockerel» Address or In quire of Mr». Jo«. Nurre, Eugene vf FOR SALE Cheap if taken at Olii •*, » l>hirk»mltli »hup und I II) of an »era of land at Second and Blair street» Enquire on the prenilHiw ofi' Christensen. n30 FOR SAI.E Second hand »haftlng pulleys. sL-ai »unie Wie d working mi* hlnery For particulars a! <lr.-»» Z X. C., cf Guard tf FO l< SALE New tour room bunga low un<l barn on College lllll; reni» for lie per month, lot 5ox 120. neat to alley North front Price, filou For particular» In- U .lie nt 711 Charnelton street. If FOR SAI.E Fim* Insldi* property for • ale; 80x160 f«*«*t. with a good r<*s- • I l**nce; corner of 7th und i'earl *tr<*ets; Ju»t 1 10 feel from the new | Osburn hotel. Inquir«* of J. O Watt* at AVntt» Jewelry Co. tf Foil SAI.E -’’The Ahlers " oplstsite - i I* i itlverslty, comprising about 7 irre«, with 37*0 feet fronting on 11th st. I'leally sltuatiuf for stu-l dent dwellings For further partic ular», call nt Hoffman Hoiii-e tf Foil .SALE f> room C'Htago on lot 5<» k 16O, fronting '«iwt; all largo room»; oleclrlc light» nnd telo- I'hono; corner lot; 7 block» from High Hch<M)l. Phono Black L’»72. tf FOR SALE -Hou»«* of 3 rooms, good w* ;l; electric lights and telephone, truer lot, facing east, 30x160; ■■ a minutes’ w aik to < lent rai <' . I. Wi-t 1 7 • h and 1 'ba r »•■'ton street»; third house west of Willamette »trie on West 17th. tf YOU CAN BE A MORE POPULAR AUTHOR, FOR ONE DAY, IN THIS CITY, THAN DICKENS Regular Meeting Held Last Sat- I urday with Very Inter esting Program Springfield Grange met In regular '' ••ssion ui) Saturday, November 13. | I lie forenoun wan devoted to routine liusliieHH and to admitting new niein- bers Into the order. At noon a bountiful dinner was served and good will ami so* lai feeling filled the hearts of all. At I :3U the "lecturer’s hour" exercise* were opened by a I song, led by the choir, in which all the Grange Joined, after which we listened to a recitation by MI hh Grace Kyzer, one of her l/eat. By special request Mr. Kirkland sang "’The Bashful Man," and in re spouse to a hearty encore Hang a Scottish song Then Mrs. Stewart read "How to Raise a Watermelon on a bottle." )t sounds unique, but it is practical. 'I lie debate by our wor thy master and secretary was decided In faeor of the negative. The subject On the day that you was "Proportional Representation,” publish in this newspaper a and those who listened felt grati fied at having heard both »ide» of a “help-war ted” ad. you will question ho vitally important to the be more widely read,in this voter* of the day. A solo by Mr*. Young that was highly appreciated city, than Dickens, or any finished tlie literary program, and the other author. For your unfinished business of the order was resumed. theme will touch human in It was unanimously decided that terests more intimately, Springfield («range hold a farmer’» convention and fair again next fall. more immediately, than There was a vote of thanks tendered any fiction can do. You to those through whose efforts the fair tills year was made a success, es will appeal to human emo pecially the ladies of the order, upon tions at close range. And whom the hardest part of the work fell, and who performed It so faith incidentally you will de fully ami cheerfully. serve to be, Lr that one A vol«* of thanks was also tendered to the Salem auxiliary for th«* special day. a “popular author.” table of exhibits prepared by them. At our next regular meeting, the last Saturday in November, two im portant matters will come before the order for decision. FOR KF.NI First tie* changing of the date of Ft Hl KENT - Thri-«* or four room», meeting from the second and last unfurnished. v«iy r< ■ unable. 650 Saturdays to the second ami last I'attiTiiin street. nl7 Thursday in each month. If this fails to carry our last regular meeting of this year will fall on Christmas. In this < use it is suggested we omit th«* last meeting. This will necessitate I election of officers th*' first meeting FOR RENT - J A new concrete build-1 in December. Hence a full attend f..«.» two or morel ance Is especially desired. Ing 67 feet by »• Oil 90 feet, stories in height; will bo built to suit tenants, either in one or more STILL ANOTHER RECORD rooms, best modern construction, ba <*nienl and elevators, situated FOR MAIN STREET adjoining new II vey I lock and on Olive street and at an extremely BUSINESS PROPERTY ’ >w rental. AV. T. Campbell. n20 THE LAST GUST OF A MIGHTY WHIRLWIND SATURDAY, NOV. 20th This Will Be Odds and Ends Day Thousands of dollars worth of merch; Whirlwind Sale and in so doing hur etc., have accumulated and many sh of a kind ghty >ods, pair I Saturday f this We propose to make prices which we accumulation. All of these remnanents and odds and ends are of the best stock in the house and now tnat they will be thrown out at the most M1UW Will • j IX>sT IXD I <)l \l). N. A. Rowe Sells to G. Brown TAKEN CP By Chas Eberth.a cow,I Hansard and Makes Profit T'•• owner may have same by I Fob ,*ALE Tn« liiinipiuey ranch proving property ami paying all | a' llarrl»burg. 218 acre* I ' llltlcM of 900 Per Cent < ha ■.*■«. Call al 191 Eighth St. (14 i ■ -t of town |35 |>er n re. nome write terms. See th • rnn<ii. ihn Yesterday ‘he record price for ■ ■ i**r Edwin A Hen'«ir*'ti.Glyni. TAKEN IX About November 1st, a brown horse with streak of white .................. Main rlreoi property was . . raised ... ..... _____ an- I*. I AVn or d«*.i »! can b* closed in for» head, weight about 1100. | other no’ch when N. A. Rowe sold 34 |t'i E F I'prrv I’«*’ a* I’.irrUbufg. At?-1 horse, Henry Spores, one feet on th«* corner of Fourih street, < » , n26 mil«* south of Coburg. with a * 1 000 building on it, for *6,- oo0> or no less than *176.96 per front ■ . sai .E.—Now ! u « «tory mitica 1 MT «’Ki.l.l\b ' »I V foot, which Rowe bought four years 7 room», c rner ■ l-«t, five school •’ MONEY TO LOAN On improved ago for something like *20 per front black» from High 1 loot. The purchaser is G. Brown be »ok !••• lutlfu! home. AVI11 farme 8. D. Alien. tf Hansard who bought the property >• ami time given ot> part If ! -lr** I A. N. Striker. 625 Olive GASOLINE wool SAWING.—Tele as an investment, and for the pres ■r**«*t. phone. Main 651 and Farmer* 61. ent will not mint the wooden bnlld- K A Ma t*an •< , log. which <s occupied bv a cigar FOR Al E Ill-room bouse. No. 2'*5 I store. The increase on Mr. Rowe's Wt t Tenth street: lot 66 2-3x160; ANY ONE. anywhere. can start a I original investment of *680 is just ho1 nnd cold water both upstairs mall order business at home; no !IOO |ier cent. .Air. Row«* w .11 move his i: I downstairs: the best plumbing canvas. Ing. Be vour own boss. 1 family to h<s 10-. ere fi rm, about one r*'i*l wired all through; good stone Send for free booklet. Tells how. , mile wist of town, and reside there. foundation mid good corner lot; He.icock, 2706, Lockport, N. Y. tf s one fruit trees nnd »hade tie* I mitl.l S KI iri.L. ITX1RIST. DIPHTHERIA CASE Price »4200. plenty <>f berries Cut flowers, potted plants and car Enquire rit residence or Howe A- Buoy'» of fin*. 4 74 Willamette nations In fine assortment. Werl REPORTED BY DOCTORS Springfield greenhouse*. Telephone tf street. tf There Is one cas«* of diphtheria in now is THIS?- Farm of 113 acres. Spi'iiigfiehl.that of a seven-year-old A" clear but 20 acres of timber, AN INTELLIGENT PERSON may girl, who lias had <|ui.e a severe at earn *100 monthly corresponding room house. 2 barns, orchard. for newspapers. No canvassing. tack, but is now improving. It is un The prettiest place and finest Send for particular*. Pres* Syn derstood that quit» a number of other neighborhood In Oregon. High dicate. 3706 Iiockport. N. Y. tf children were exposed before th > na- I ■hoo| and graded school on tin* lure of the disease was learneu. but f irm about a city block from the l; i: OVERMAN. Halsey, Ore., legal as no other cases have develoned lit- li •me* Postoffice, store and church adviser In land titles, member of tl<* danger of ar epidemic is feared. Just across th«» road. Land of the It is not known where the child the National Co-operat!»e Realty best. Also lit half of it would be Co Notary Public for Oregon, and contracted th.* contagion, but there ideal for orchard. No matter how I am the owner of a few land op have been several cases in the county hard vqu are to suit this place will tion oontraots that I *have with the this winter. Drs. Barr and Pollard bit the »pot.” Price »7000. »4000 view of sellitMt. which 1 will «how are attending the case. i a«h Or If you ha»*» gill edgerlty anyone Interested, w'hat 1 am get property you can have a trade. See ting to)’ tio use of my money by u» this week or. better »till, today. so doing I » large Hwt. of MR. COX CORRECTS The R«mJ Estate Exchange, 531 farms and city property for sale at Willamette street. all times, aleo bnelnesn proposl WRONG IMPRESSONN Hons, and mining stock In the K A.WTKI) ¡tovle Ootntoiidaled Mine* Co., of REGARDING PROFITS Colorado. I will help you buy. W anted - Hot Het, and cattle to ¡ma build or sell your homo. My price ture by the month.Call Main 779 Mrs. Rickman, 2*2 East 11th. tf I* all right. Editor Cottage Grova Leader— "ANTED—Position ns bookkeeper Please permit me space In your paper by young lady with four years' ex few lines. DIED : for I a noticed perience. Address Bookeeper, rare J an item In the Eugene of Guard. ft1* Guard recently wherein some one said I was making »14 per head off of " ANTED—To rent on shares, a farm At the Oeueral hospital In Eu of about 160 acres with milch cows gene Nov. 10th. 1909. from chronic my dairy cows. I want to tell the public that this Is a falsehood. I and farm implements. Address nephritis. Carl Turnell, aged 42 never to'd any one I was making $14 Iowa farmer, care Guard. d8 years. Ho «'¡‘» an employe or tne per morth per cow. I never have Utah Construction Co. at work on " ANTED Three canvassing agents; the Natron extension. The remains made any su< h ctatements to any big snap; good for *150 per month are being held awaiting word from one. and whoever said I did is tell ing something that is not true. •'I *ar money. Address I’. O. Box relatives. My check for October . the returns 5 !9. Cottage Grove. Or. « from six cows, was $55.20. We had At the family homo on Wall street, our butter and cream for a family of W anted — Carpets 'n clean with west Cottage drove. Thursday n>ght, racuum cleaner. Thorough work; November 1 1. 1909, Mrs. James Oli four, which would be, as near as I can tell. *7.50, which would make my reananable prices. Phone Black ver of consumption. check *62.70. 4*21, (8 a m to 6 p. tn.) This is the best I have over done. " ANTED Stock taken to pasture at •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J Butter fat at the present time is 37c ’he E M Warren place. 2’4 miles per pound. Now take these same BORN : cows ■'oiithwest ut Eugene. See G. " t for April. May. June and •Inly. Grow, on the place, H F. I). J. Imx .. ....................................................... and they would make 25 per cent 30. Eugene. Or» »11- cream, about *25 or *30. , , , ■ Cha«. T> laun« ___ __________________________________ I Mv cows made me last year |1OO Cotta«*' Grove, November 8, 1909, "ANTED—TO BENT m ibir . . by per head, counting skim milk, butter 'it Iowa farmer, a farm of about an eight-pound Iwy. and cream for family and heifer ’•IO acre» with milch cows and calves, with which returns I am well Y(*| xi. t.Hti s Alii: A i< i ims farm implement*. Address Iowa pleased. However. I don’t want any of hi-adache. as well "Ider w men. farmer. ca$* Guard. b it all get quick relief and prompt one to say I am making *14 per head from Dr Kings New Life i’HU. per month from my cows. AN” -CD—Young married man m.* world's Room the country, but tell the best remedy for sick and wants place near town where he truth, and then immigrants will not „..rvons headaches. They can keep a cow; will work for par bi....*i - ■! ■ " s 'I,1'-1 '""w V be disappointed. ty owning place or In town. A<l- Your» truly. Try them i " •' TOM COX. dre. i AV. H. IL, General Delivery. Eugene, Or. D5dw Kuykendall» Unheard-of Prices You can’t afford to miss attending this the greatest of all great remnant sales you ever know To the Hundreds ot Customers Who have helped make the greatest sale in the history of our business we extend to you our most hearty thanks and extend to you a most cordial welcome to make our store your home in the future. We appreciate your business and assure you that at all times you will find us exerting every effort to make your dollar go further than at any other place in Southern Oregon DO NOT FORGET Saturday, Nov. 20th When bargains beyond the wildest dreams of the bargain hunter will be realized and when prices on many of the very choicest merchandise which have become remnants or reduced to a few sizes will be made which you will have to see to believe The Store of No Disappointments