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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
as 8 8 8 i i Ths Earnest Kind of a Change that Ever Happened to Any Magazine Has Happened This Month to THE rut SCRAP BOOK for July la Issued In two section two complete mfiihH, eh JL own cover and Ita own table ot contents. One of theme mectlona ht mm MIX- iKTflflrED m.igazfne; the other la an ML-FICTION magazine. Each Is a mammoth maga "a. Itself. The one presents an overwhelming array of human Interest mrtlclem ami " 'irJlons'l "e other an enormous tonnage of fiction 160 pages ot absorbing stories, t .nn aeo I treated new 'yP of magazine the ALL-FICTION magazine. Now I am creating another -1 , Vthe ALL-ILLUSTRATED magazine. This is the age of specialization. The conventional magazine, ,,riii2 of illustrations and its smattering of fiction and its smattering of special articles, doesn't contain " 'k nf anv one thing to make it satisfying. The ALL-FICTION magazine and the ALL-ILLUSTRATED Spuina, joined together as a unit, strengthen each other, and make something really big and forceful and convincing. The Only Way to Know a Thing is to Try It TV two-section magazine idea is brand-new to the world. It is not quite new with me, however, as I have i it odd times, four or five years of thought. It first came into my mind In response to a desire to couple, in ' the strength of the all-fiction magazine with the illustrated features of the conventional magazine. It has 2 difficult probTera to work out. Now that the idea is perfected, I wish to see what thwe is in it. It looks to BWbevery good, but the only way to know a thing is to try it. Two Magazines for a Quarter Easy Money The price of this two-part magazine ia twenty-five cents, which Is equal to twelve and one-half cents a magazine. Most magazines which were selling at tea cents lave been advanced to fifteen cents. TI1K SCKA P BOOK in two parts means two maazinea for twenty-Sve cents against thirty cents for two fifteen cent magazines. Now Ready on all News-stands FRANK A. MUNSEY, New York EUGENE HOSPITAL IMkal intt Surgical STAFF TKuvbodall,M.D. W.O.Prosser,M.D. M.Birtlr.M.D. B.F.Scalele.M.D. LB.Bartk.M. D. Gco.O'RtBar,M D. L E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. - - i Rates on application. - ...Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical . training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. 4 BORN. 4 In Eugene, June 20, to Rex Mey ers and wife, a daughter. Juno 20, 1907, to R. E. Wain wrlght and wife, of Mabel, a son. In Eugene. June 21, 1907, to Frank Rohne and wife, a daughter. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. BARNARD & WEST, Proprietors. Eugene-FoleySprlng, J j, Eugene-Florence. J Parties at hotels desiring; to go to Florence or McKenrie River points should notify the evening before as stage does not stop at private houses. McKenzle stage leaves 5:30 a. m Florence stage tffl,i. m. Phone, Main 21 West Ninth St. ANCIENT ROME Ib now merely a memory of the past. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is the fam ily liniment of the twentieth century. A positive cure tor rheumatism, burns, cuts, sprains, neuralgia,' etc. Mr. C. . H. Runyon, Stanberrr, Mo., writes: "I have used Snow Liniment for rheumatism and all pain. I can't say enough In Its praise." Linn Drug Co. IS IT GOOD? THAT'S THE QUESTION Rather than take chances in getting Good Fresh Meat call up Palace Meat, Market BRODERS BROS. Props. THONE MAIN 40. 45 WES T EIGHTH ST, EUGENE STRAWBERRIES Come pick your own. Four cents a box. R. P. McHenry, Rural Route 2, Eugene. First place south of Chase school house. j 2 4 The Ma trio Xo. S. Number three Is a wonderfu' mas- ' cot for Geo. H. Harls, of Cedar Orove, j lief, I tried Electric Bittern, and as a : result I am a well man today. The ; first bottle relieved and three bottles i completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach. liver and kidney troubles by W. L. Delano, druggist. EOc. Thirty styles tn ladles' oxfords to select from at Wells' shoe atore, 602 Willamette street. tt VIRA STUART PRETTIEST GIRL IN OREGON MIbs Vlra Stuart, well known tn Eugene, where she has visited friends and relatives many times, has been adjudged the prettiest girl In Ore gon. The Portland Telegram says: "Miss Vira Stuart, of Portland, Is voted the prettiest girl tn Oregon, for which honor she has received a prize of 175. She will now be a candidate in the national contest for the pret tiest girl in the United States, rep resenting Oregon. The Chicago Tribune Instituted a search some time ago to discover the most beautiful girl In America. Other papers have been assisting the Tribune In Its beauty quest, by dis covering the prettiest girl In their re spective Btntos. The Oregon Daily Journal took up the search for the Beaver state, and after a long can vass its Judges have unanimously awarded the prize to MIbs Stuart. Oregon's prettiest girl Is 23 years old and befor ecomlng to Portland she resided with her parents at Al bany. Miss Stuart is a dainty little milliner, whose artistic eye and clev er needle have for a long time been employed In the production of the smartest hatB and bonnets turned out by the Allen King establishment, 326 Washington street. She is now in New York, where Bho is enjoying n whirl of metropolitan gayety, and at the same time gathering hints tor the very latest wrinkles in summer millinery. Just before leaving, on June 6, Miss Stuart was Informed that she had won the beauty contest, and that the 175 prize would be promptly forthcoming. When the contest was Instituted In Portland Miss Stuart's name was among the first to be mentioned as a contestant, as her beauty had been noted by several art photographers. When her consent was sought, how ever, she protested against being photographed for the contest, and was only prevailed upon after much persuasion by t her friends. Tele gram. ' i . 4- MARICIKH 4 4 At Spokane, June 6, 1907, Frank Price, of Spokane, and Miss Inez Dunn, of Eugene. The groom is em ployed by a grocery firm in Spokane and the bride Is a daughter of F. B. Dunn, proprietor of the Dunn bakery here. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.-.W. E. Smith, 270 Washington street, Eugene, June 20, 1907, at 2:30 p. m., Henry F. Mil ler and Miss Irene Verne Smith, Rev. H. A. Green officiating. The cere mony was performed in the presence of a few of the most Intimate friends and relatives "6f the young people. After the ceremony an elaborate wed ding banquet was served. Many beautiful gifts were received. The happy couple will reside on the Mil ler farm west of the city. SNAPS IN EUGENE CITY PROPERTY Here are some bargains In city property offered by Busbnell, Crane & Co. that are worthy of Investigation: Eigbt-room house, barn and or chard; lot 80x160.- Price, J1U&U half cash. House and small barn; lot 60x160, 1600: half cash. House and lot- on Washington street; old barn; good orchard; lot 80x160. Price.-1960; half casn. We are general agents for the New York Life Insurance Co. Let u show something new In an up-to-date contract. BU9HNELL, CRANE & CO. Try our 20 cent dinners at the The atre Cafe, tf No better In Eugene than those 20 cent dinners at the Theatre Cafe. It costs no more to apply good paint therefore use New Era. Sold only at the Berger-Bean Hardware Company. NESS FOR SALE I For some time I have been conducting a general merchandise business in Moro, Oreeon, with practically no competition. I have built up a trade of over $90,000 a year, netting me a profit of over 15. This has all peen done with hired heto as mv time has been devoted to the real estate Dimness. With little effort it can be made to pay over 20 on an in vestment of $28,000. If I were going to remain in the mercantile busi ness, I would stay right here. I have good reasons for selling. U ' b,a atT aaat of Sherman Mr store ii so by 80 feet; wen rtoe4 wjtT: la nrrandod by a rich wheat wtth the beat line of brand new sorts: j ana U In the midat ot a popula- no olds and ends. I hare the beet and ET. , M0 Wlo. It oBera the meet profitable patronnie; eaah carter "toeeortnalty tor a nun of eneray in avium and ateam heat, Every modern o Horthwwt todev. convenience. rfF10.1 ' M? Vriet ii the actual Invoice cost of the goods In stock at the bme of ae. , wi1 ttkc .n M of portUDa 0r Willamette Valley u saute or secured notej. I will pay all the expenses of any man who inveiti !? d?".ii fir.d everything aa 1 represent. This is a firat class offer and I e.jTv. . h " bt,t '-l-n 90 jf the offers you read about. Investigate and Sua that I am riht. SnE7ErEN5?S! W- H. Moore, President Oregon Trust & Savings Co.; Port MiFnnch Co kcrs, The Dalles Oregon, and W. W. M. Co. Bank, "tore, Oregon. Write to me today for full particulars and details. J. 0. ELROD, MORO, OREGON The Peter Pan oxford. 14. at Wells' shoe store. 602 Willamette street. tf I Regular dinners 20 cents at the j Theatre Cafe. SOME REAL ESTATE I BARGAINS THIS WEEK Mliams Co. Transfer Pboue nines 11 ! A GOLDSTEIN .V-l. FINE PANTS TAILOR t07 CgamlwwlM aTajafafaW PORTLAND sEEjs ' 0RJ80I jUCLOSTOXT FOI TD TUDI T FOR SALE . 50 acres eight miles from Eugene, unimproved. $600. FOR SALE House and barn with good lot, 66x160. Price, If taken at once, 900. FOR BALE 440 acres 8 miles from Eu- gene, good buildings: 80 acres In cultivation. Price reason- Ohio 4 4 EICE.VE REAL ESTATE A 4 INVESTMENT CO., 4 644 Willamette Htrert. 4 Phone Main 78. 4 4 4444444444444444 For Saie Good high grade sewing machine also piano, talking machine, all in good shape, UBed but a snort time, Will sell cheap. Terms and timo giv en to responsible parties. AddreBS "J. J.," care of Ouard, Eugene, Or. tf A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Ooodloe. of 107 St. Lou. Is street, Dalas, Texas, says: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King s new i.ire rnis, ana no laxative I ever tried before so ef fectually disposes of malaria and bil iousness." They don't grind or gripe,. 26c at W. L. DeLano'B drug store. WW It Ii Matlock 31 E9th Phone Main 60 Agents for Crown 11 House Paints e tt Best in the world Varnishes, Brushes, Oils, Etc- Give us acall when looking for anything in this line. E. D. MATLOCK 31 Ninth S6. -vaiSx Jlv(Mlf3f!il , True beauty consists not In cost, it Kll ripta" LasJ but in appropriateness, and the high- CanenaaennB aaai eaenaeannnaaj "'"J, -j described 83 TJ '. I m Is this true of tho walls in your homeT JT ( I 11 f If no'. yu can make it bo. You can XI 1 I fjjf .r make them appropriate by making them XX I reflect your own taste: you can make f fmammmma them "simply beautiful ' by using JT fill 'J,Hr''r .SLJkVW II . The Sanitary Wall Coating II ijj: II Alabastins makes walls look bettor and last longer, and it is II II mors hygienic than any other wall covering. Yet Alabastino is I I ' " ' U both easy to buy and easy to apply a powder I , M , that is mixed with cold water and put on with a aaaVsWaBBBWaaBaaalM h brush. Don't imagine you know all about it from laVlalknf R4 H reading this ad. but call at our storo and let us KsJfiSvEJaJ? ' " I show you the Portfolio of Alabnstlno Prize I "yaiT" '- Designs let us show you exactly what Ala- BJ y LONG & CROSS Galvanized Iron Cornice end Skylights Experts in all the branches of Plumbing, Heating and Tinning. Satisfaction guaranteed. All work done prom ally. Prices reasonable. We solicit patronage from out side towns. 25 Willamrtte St Phone Black 1521 EUGENE - - OREGON OIL J i OPT MOON WTIH hook 'toon J. E. Kilborn WELL DRILLER By my method you cm po5ltivety secure pure water by casing to hard rock. The only surewayof getting water free from surface " Impurities. Phone Black 2872 219 Jefferson Street L. CHAMBEKS, H. E. ANKENY President. Vice-President DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene. Oregon. Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000 Notes and Mortgages bought. Money loaned on approved security. Titerest paio on time certificata of deposit. A genera' banking biness transacted. A WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON o 4 STONK JARS nr. tha mnat .nmnlAtfl HnA of stone fruit Jars from half gallon to 12-gallon ever carriea 10 ouRcutj. Eugene Grocery, 45 East Ninth St. THE TEXAS WONDER. Cores all kidney, bladder and rheu matic troubles: sold by all druggists on two month!.' treatment by mall 'or 1. Dr. E, W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for tes timonials. Sold by Hull's Drug Store, . The "come and go" feelings that you experience after taking Hollls ter's Rocky Mountain Tea is simply wonderful. Drugs Increase your weak ness. This remedy does the business. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. M O. Warner tunea punos. Leave orderi alOH. E. Morns' music store. OABTOniA. How Money Helps to Make The Man Money in the bank is more than money it is character. The man with a bank account is seldom out of work, His thrift is recognized.' It makes him a good workman. If a man is to be selected for pro motion, the man with a bank account is apt to be chosen. This institution solicits the accounts of wage earners and all others who wish to become thrifty. FIEST NATIONAL BANK lh Bank of the People EUGENE, ORECON. Capital and Surplus 1150,000 When You Want a Loan come to this bank for It. We are al ways ready and willing to accommo date you and will give you the bene fit of the moat liberal terms and low est rates. If yon are buying property or mak ing any kind of a dial we are al ways glad to give you the benefit ot our experience, and will advanco any reasonable amount to assist you. When you g;t a loan at this bank you can depend on having the use of the money as long ns you want It, provnded that the Interest Is paid when due and security Is unim paired. We are always ididy tn buy good noti'H, as well as bonds, warrants and other local securities ot good charnrtT. Kl'GK.NK LOA.V & HAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus, flOO.OOO, Established 1892. BANKING BY MAIL INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK or THE 'Cttlc (guarantee & Crust Company Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts ,, 4 .i t, , Certificates of Deposit 3 " " " Accounts Subject to Check J. Thorburn Ross President George H. Hill Vice President T. T. Burkhart Treasurer John E. Aitchiso.i ........ Secretary Chas. H. Kopp ". . Asst. Treasurer , cj 240244 Washington St., Cor. Second PORTLAND. OREGON We have just reveived a shipment of Studebaker buggies and would be pleased to have the public call and look our goods over before buying. S. L. LONG 50 East Ninth Street Phone Red 1271 1 9 OVERTON Has Moved to Nos.l6andl8 West 7th St. Where he will be pleased to 2 have friends and customers.. J to come and see him sfJsj Knives and Forks Silver plated as good as new and at reason able prices Oregon Plating Works 128 Lonsdale St PORTLAND, OftEGON S.E. Stevens ..Piano Tuner.. ' Leave orders at Eilers Piano House 1 1 Phone Main 41 ! Residence 135 West 12th street ! i Residence Phone Red 277 J i The Oregon Fire Reliel Association of McMinaviUe 1 Will save money lor yon Jf yom insurance is about to expire see J. H Daniel, Lane county agent, and learn j how we save you fifty per cent on yon ' insurance. Brick buildings a specialty. Eugene Office. McClung building rioom g, opp. Loan and Savings Bank ElectricGas, Water J HALL & SHUMWAY, Carry a full llnx of plumbing fixtursi Plumbing aurl sewer work. Also general Jobbing In tin aid alieot iron work. Irun work tramp T attended to, Pbone Black 1371. 499 Willamette st. WHiamatte Valley Co