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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1907)
gnro Leave behind them good impressions. You will not dispute facts concern ing the superiority of our Stetson Shoes over those handled by others once you become intimately ac quainted with the merits of these goods. It is hardly necessary to enumerate Its points of advantage, Simply try today our $6.00 Stetson and facts will speak for themselves. We have also just received the first shipment of FALL CLOTHING. ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY COH. 8TH AXI) WILLAMEKTK STS. AUTOMOBILES HAVE NOT HURT HORSEJUSINESS AI.HKItTA, CANADA, GltKATKST HOUSE MAKKKT IX COUX ' TRY HOHSKS WILL ALWAYS UK HIGH FIXE CHANCE FOR YOl'XQ MEN FARMERS TAKE AXY KIXI) THAT WILL WORK MONTREAL SPECIALIST . ATTENDING MANSFIELD Saranac Lake, N. Y., Aug. 12. Dr. L. J. Lemlun, of Montreal, a spec ialist in nervous disease, has again been attending Richard Mansfield, the actor. While the family declares that there is no change In the corn! I tion of the patient, the Indications are that Mansfield is not as well as when be first came to the Adiron dack two weeks ago. He no longer goes on his daily walks. WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FDR CUT1CURA Five Children Suffered With Fearful Skin Troubles One Little Girl's Eyesight' Was Endangered A Grateful Woman Writes of FIVE PERFECT CURES BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ! . . ,. .. .. I "Outloura Remedies saved my two children. My little girl's face was so covered with sores that she could not 'see and I thought at ono time that tier -eyesight was gone for good. After two dootors had failed to do her any good a friend asked me to try the Cuti oura Remedies. I did so and in two or three days we oould see a great ohange and in four weeks she was well and her face was smooth and had oured nicely. She had been sore tor three months so that she could not rest night or day; My little boy was sore all over. His head was a solid scab. First we tried a doctor who did him no good, but the first time I bathed my son's head with Cutloura Soap and put Cuticura Oint ment on it he rested better at night and the next morning his head was much better. In five weeks he was well. I cannot say enough for the Cuticura Remedies for if I had not used them my baby would have died. My little sinter, Nora S , had a terribly sore faoe. I told my mother of the Cuticura Remedies. She used i them and the child's face soon got well after the bust doctors had failed. Pearl B used Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills for sores on her Imxiv and face, and little Pinkey 8 had a sore bead. Her mother used Cutloura Soap and .Ointment on it end she was soon well. Mrs. Mary Hicks, Sutherland, Dinwiddle Co., Va., Apr. 14, 11)07." Automomblles.have not driven the horse out of his sphere one whit, says E. C. Smith, t'ue veteran horse buyer, who la in the city with a drove of horses, most of which have been sold. Today the horse is a scarcer article and hieher in Eastern Oreiron than ) in i Western Oregon." Mr. Smith brought a drove of horses from East ern Oregon through the Willamette valley, and says he finds he could have sold his bunch at Shaniko for more money than he has received on the venture In this valley Some years ago horsemen became frightened over the oft-repeated prophecy that the horse In fifteen years would be a thing of the past, generally speaking, and for three or four years very few horses were rais ed Since then, however, the demand has been so great that the buyers pick up the kind that used to go to the canneries, and are glad to get them. . . The whole West has grown and with the new growth all of the sur plus horses have been used up by farmers who want teams. Alberta, In Canada, la the greatest 'horse market in the world, and the new settlers there could handle fifty thousand horses, according to Mr. Smith. They don't care whether they are big hors es, little horses or ponies, but want anything that will work. The unit ed States cannot supply the demand, and the horses are going up In price, and will go still higher. This summer thirty cars of East ern Oregon animals have - gone to Nebraska, the young ones to work on the farms, and the brood mares to raise mules. As a result on these depredations on the rangea of Oregon, horses are becoming-very high In the eastern section, the renowned home of cheap horses. Where men were accustomed to buy good riding horses across the mountains for 15 and $10, they are now obliged to pny as much as the people do here, and some times more. These things, clnims Mr. Smith, who has traveled all over the country In the horse business, make the bus iness a very fine one now, and a young man has an unexampled chance to make his fortune doing nothing but ralBlng horses for the market of the country. "if I were a young man," said Mr. Smith. "I Would go where there was still lots of range and Invest in hors es The horse will never lose its place because of the automobile, and each year will make him worth more." ' The best kind of all around horses In this horseman's mind' Is the Norman Percheron. He has the best bone and suits the most purposes. Mr. Smith leaves tonight for Seat tle. He leaves about seventeen hors es here at the Eugona Transfer Com pany's barn which are yet to be sold. ECZEMA ON FACE Cured by the Cuticura Remedies 'I had eofma in very bad form nil ovftr my fat for the past four months. Phytttciana in several towns pmurilted for it without giving me any rwtulu, hut four weeks ago I commenced using the Cuticura Hemedltvt, confUHtinK or one rake of Cuticura 8oap, one botttn of Cuticura Ttraolvent, and two boxos of Cuticura Ointment and to-day I am perfectly well. Nettie HHRfHon, Jtidge vi Ay, Iowa, Mar. 4, im7." Rraotvrnt (Mv.Mortn th farm ol t'hmtilate Outfit Put il(lt tvr via. I at All) tu I'urtfv thu IIIimmI. rn aokl thnwKbout tht wortd. wttr Uruti Cbem. Cvn . Hoi Prop.. l)toa. Mom. f-Mlil i'rm. CuUvurn Uwi oo Skin DlKMOfc OIK Cl'STOMKHS find they can get better Groceries, better service and better prlcos here than elsewhere. If yon want KINK, I Itf.SH (ilUH KUIKS you should deal with us. All canned Goods, Soups, Vegetables, Meats, Fruits, etc. Fine Flour, 8ugar, Tea, and Coffee. BIG POWER PLANT BEING SURVEYED A corp3 of engineers from San ' Francisco, In- the employ-of some company at present unknown, have.' been at work since early In the sum- i mer on the electrical water power I plant project at the head of the Mc kenzie river. Considerable work was ! done there last summer, and it Is be ing continued this year. Besides sur veying out a canal route and power house sites, roads are being laid out over which it is presumed heavy ma chinery of some kind is to be moved. The canal as surveyed Is four to six miles In length, and takes water di rectly from Clear Lake, the source of the McKenzle, and conveys It to a point below the falls. The total drop I In that distance Is said to be nine ' hundred feet, and the power attaina ble under a full head of water, which can only be had in that lava forma tion by means of a cement canal, will be something Immense. At one point the canal will be built by tunneling through a mountain. It is presumed that the Idea of the promoters Is to furnish electric power for an electric line perhaps across the mountains, and for factories 1VISOX H AS FIXE CROP OF . FRUIT A.M VEGETABLES I. S. Day, of Ivlson, states that the peaches, prunes and apples of that vicinity are looking tine, and that the crops will be bountiful all over that vicinity In these fruits The veg etable crops are also good. Cattle are also looking fine on the ranges, and with good prices some good beeves will be sold. W. B. Smith, who formerly car ried the star route between Hale and Ivlson, has had to give up his place since the mall cornea from Elmira now. Mr. Smith has carried the mall for five years without grumbling to the satisfaction of the entire clmmu nlty. J. D. Mays carries the Elmira route.. Mr. Day says that many men are trying to buy timber In his vicinity. One contest case- is being tried be fore United States Commissioner W. W. CalklnB today from that vicinity. The case Is a contest over a home stead, Ray Llttlefield being the plain tiff and Willis McGutre defendant.- VITKIFIKII MUCK IIKIXG PLACED BETWEEN HAILS Vitrified brick are being placed between the rails of the street car tracks near the Gross Hotel on top of the "binder." The first half block of binder tins been laid, and men are spreading the crushed rock for the bltullthlc pavement as fast os possi ble. O ntop of the brick a prepara tion will, bo put which flnlsiieB lip the surface. The rails of the Btreet car line are below the surface of the fac- lug, the brick being molded for that i purpose. v The' street railway people are now working on Eleventh stroet, and hnve done plowing ns far east as Patter son street. They are working much faster on that Btroet than they did on Willamette. Men who should know state thnt Foreman t'tterbnek Is do ing a good Job, nnd that the work on the track Is of an especially nerma nent kind. All of the gravel Ib tamp ed down very carefully nnd every rail and tie laid with the greatest care. WHY HO WEAK? Klilni'y Trimble May Ho Shipping Your Life Away Euitcno People Have Ionriicl Tills Fart. When a healthy man or woman begins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, de pressed, suffers backache, headache, dly spells and urinary dlsarders. look to the kidneys for tho cause of It all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep yon well. Doan's Kid ney Pills cure sick kidneys nnd keep them well. Here Is Euguno testimo ny to prove It: Mrs. U. W. Klrkpatrlck. of 337 West Seventh stroet, Eugene, Or., says: "Though I am not In favor of the Indiscriminate use of proprie tary medicines, 1 know there are a number worthy of complete confi dence. Ono of those Is Donn's Kid ney Pill. I was led to get a supply of this remedy for use In our family, and In my own case and that of our children they gave excellent results. It Is a pleasure for me to give Doan's Kidney Pills' my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price, R0 cents. Fostor-Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. JVUKCIlv VII Uvvl Y cleaning, dyeing or pressing, give us 4$")T9Ur5t Phone Main 30 c- We do t-ciM work under guaranteed. Eugene Bttam Laundry. That the Full Strength flavor and quality, may be fully protected Folger's Golden Gate Ij TEA Teas YU!! are packed flavor-tight in dust proof cartons. They give tea satisfac tion. J." A. Folrfer CO. Co. Sn Francisco Importer of Par To Every Woman . UtotwtUd Bid ihould fcnoir doue in wonaenu i MARVEL HhirlliM Sorcv Ilbe new Tafbftl Svrtat. Jnjte tie amd Auction UMt-Saiv Mt aioai uonrerneni. t Haitian UJiHUf. raw wr.. ' - m . alhar. hnl . i .1 Minn ftf III utmiwl book ). IttTM full iwrttenlmr Bad llrrtion In MlUAbUrnlmdlM. HMflL f. a. law i-oauk, Liuie-UavM Drug u, u storm Woodward. Clarke Co..' Pirrli4il WILL PUSH OREGON TO THE FRONT AX EASY WAY TO ADVERTISE THE STATE AXD TELL OVR EASTERN FRIENDS ALL ADOVT THE SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES WE POSSESS ' On April 29 last the Oregonian published a special industrial edition devoted exclusively to the exploita tion of Oregon. It contained proba- ably more sneclal and miscellaneous information about Orego nthan any one puoiicsuon mat nas ever oeen is-i. sued. It is peculiarly useful and val uable to the homeseeker, because ft gives the latest and most reliable In formation about so many different subjects that the homeseeker Is nat urally interested In. Almost every department of Industry Is specialized, and both descriptive and statistical Information of a highly valuable character is given extensively and In entertaining form. Residents of Oregon who know Its advantages as compared- with the congested and dopleted East.and who still have friends back there whom they would like to Bee here enjoying tho good things or this favored state, can aid In a splendid work now with out cost and very little effort. If yon think your friend would be In terested In knowing moro about Ore. gon and might eventually become a valuable citizen, send his name nnd address to the general passenger agent of the Oregon Hnlh-oad nnd Navigation at the office of the S. P. Company in Portland, and a copy of this special edition, with a com plete summary of the several subjects treated, carefully Indexed, will be mailed to him promptly. In this man ner you may be the means not only of doing your friend a good turn, but of helping to stimulate the growth and prosperity of Oregon. Don't forget that commencing September 1st and continuing dully tor two months, tickets will be on sale at almost every railroad station In the East to all points In Oregon and the Northwest at what has come to be popularly known as "colonist rates." These rates are the cheapest genernl long-distance rates ever es tablished, and enable one to reach Oregon from any part of the United Stntes at but a trifle more than one cent a mllev They are the greatest Incentive to colonization and progres sive home building of any known agency, and If the restless, dissatis fied resident of the East Is made to know beforehand tho advantages ho can enjoy here, the problem Is solved and the star of empire will continue to move steadily westward. Now Is the tlmo to spread the gos pel of Oregon, so that It may be heard and heeded by the time the rates go Into effect. Send one nnme or two, or a daien, and you will be exerting a worthy Influence toward the upbuilding of our state. Send them to your nearest Southern Pa cific agent or to William MrMurrny.i general passenger agent, Portland A HAKE CHANCE I have a fnrm of 127 acres to sell; "0 acres In cultivation. 30 acres pas ture, ii acres timber: horses, cows, hogs, chickens, wagons, farm Imple ments: orchard and good buildings. $48 per acre. Four miles from de pot:; good schools and neighbor hood. Enquire at the Springfield Iftjtel, Springfield, Or. tt CHICHESTER'S PILLS W m - TIIK IMA MOND BRAND, A C'htWsam-taVa I IMIU Id H4 brmntat. AUforCinilY..TEar B1AMN HRANB ril.lJfbrtft tun knowKH Bat. Safest. A! win Keltablt SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Bargains in Farms and City Property See oar list, before you buy Here are some River Bottom Snaps 25 ACRES only 4 miles from Eugene; good 8-room house, barn and outbuildings'; 500 . peach trees just coming In bearing; 50 cherry trees and some apple trees; 4 acres of berries; 1 acre of asparagus; good well of water. This Is first-class river bottom land. Nothing better on the mar ket today at the price ot $200 por acre. 70 ACRES, 1 mile from city limits;' 2 good houses; 2 good barns and outbuild ings; S acres of cherries and all kinds of- small fruit; about 4 acres in English wal nut trees In full bearing; 2 acres In fine apple orchard; some prune trees; balance In pasture and the very best of gardon land. . This place can be divided Into two places, and will give about equal amount of Improvements on each place. Price $200 per acre. 13 H ACRES, 3 miles from Eugene; all In fruit; ISO English walnut trees In full bearing; 230 apple trees; balance In cherries, almonds, flUieits and small berries; good new house and barn; fine well, Price $4,S00. 210 ACRES, 1 mile from Ir ving; all under cultivation; good bouse and barn and outbuildings; good grnnory and windmill; plenty fruit for family use. Price $10 per acre. CITY RESIDENCE AND WIL 1.AMETTE STREET FRONT. AGE FOR SALE. $4,500 buya an up-to-date modern 8-rooni residence, close In; good barn and other buildings; fine fruit of all kinds. Modern 9-ronm house close In price, $3,000. 1 Modern 8-room house, near Patterson school; all the fur niture; price, $3,000. Modern "-room house, close In; east front; price, $2,000. HOLLENBECK REAL ESTATE CO. Office Rooms 4S7 .WuTsmetU St EUGENE, OREGON . Phont 441 1 Willamette Street Special for Today We have for a very short time a fine piece of Willamette street prop erty which can be sold ' for at least 50 per cent less than it is worth and much less than any other piece on the street. We can con vince you of this if you mean busi ness and want a bona fide good in-vestment Don't Get Excited and pay fic titious prices to specula tors when you can buy at the very bottom or "inside fig ure" from legitimate dealers who know prices SEE US TODAY H. F, Hollenbeck Co. or Coffman, Smith & Roadman e Eugene Racket Stor COMMERCIAL BLOCK OXFORD SALE ' We will place on sale Saturday, Aug. 10th our entire line of Oxfords which we urii sell at ACTUAL COST. We are 5 stocked on these goods and wish to reduce it. Remember every pair goes at ACTUM COST while they. last. . m" EUGENE RACKET STOR EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF VT Kuykendall, M. D. W. O. Protaer, M. D. P. J. Birtle, M. D. B. F. Scaleur, M. D. . I. B.Bar Mr, M. D. Geo. O'B.DeBar.M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. - " ..Training School for Nurses., . Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stai of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or ink mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supti MOST GROCERS SELL 1 uiympic nourj every sack guaranteed Made of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It no- 4 duces more loaves of ere id than any other Hour mi J I loaves are lighter and whiter. Because ol the Intoud '( quanm 01 oreao proaucra 'ne cost is no nigbcruua b f oiner nours. adxi xuuk urcui-JiK fUK U. THE PORTLAND a ItfJ ia1 WIT IW1 W FLCURJNG MILLS LVaW il 1 II 1 TiLT J IH j 2 ss?v n j; ci.Li.J livery uu Doaraing oiaDies BARNARD '& WEST, Props. First-Class Turnouts of all Descriptions. Rubber Tire Cabs and Single Rigs IF YOU WiSH A CAB RING UP MAIN 21 , No. 45 West Ninth Street. Fresh Cheese Swiss, Limburger and Cream Brick X always on hand 2 at the 1 Model Grocery S 494 Willamette St a OVIERTON Has Moved to Nos. 16andl8 West 7th St. Where he will be nleased to have friends and customers to come and see him HALL & SHUMWAY, Carry a full lin of plumbing flxtarst Plumbing and sewer work. Alao general jobbing In tin and sheet iron work. Iron work promp attended to. Pbone Black 1371. 499 Willamette it. 206 E. 14th Pbone Block 1561 Suits to Order For $25 In any single or double- breasted latest style cut. Perfect fit guaranteed and good linings, Nearly 500 nobby pat-1 terns in new gray checks , and plaids to tempt you, up to $40.00. 588 Willamette St t sj - LONG & CROSS Galvanized Iron Cornice and Skylight Experts in all the brand j Plumbing, Heatinj "s I inning. , ij Satisfaction guaran p !j work done promotly- reasonable. V-nut-We solicit patronage rrooiou side towns. 625 Villmilti r St Phone Eune TranfCo- " c ...nr to Ua 411 kin) of MollM , ct.lt,. WO ' "" . OmcT.I!KM Mini- "