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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
mt. vv i ... .... Howcvcr enthusiastic wc may 1oc over our G. S. &. E. Clotiuas do flot want togo up in tba air. You profcaJ!y can grt just -as g-ood ckyh as ours, but horn you dan nriy on se curing dtfsrablc patterns and latest styles at all time, besides wc doubt very much if ycu can secure better va!u:s than thes:. Suits from $10.00 to $30.00 f in all t i: n: v b'ow.i and grey shadow plaids and stripes, blacks and blues arc always good. Every garment, no matter what price has a snappy appear ance that shows high grade tailoring. Wt MAKl A PROFIT on everything we SELL ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 354 Willamette Street For Sale or Trade , S2A norea In Niirth Diikotn, un der cultivation, 3-4 mllu from depot; 8-room houao, Inruu barn and itranury; 8 horaca go with placvi $40 por aero; will rxrhunKo fur I.ano coun ty property. 41 acrrt river bottom land, with mail houiu and larxe baru; 30 acrua under cultivation; balanro tlmbur: only B mllci from CiiKcno; 12,000. 10 arret, with liouao unit barn; all klnda of trull. 1C n k 1 1 h )i walnuta and clieatnnta; i mllea from Kunonv; 1 1 600. A now mttaKu, amnll barn and I wo lota, bolwetm I'nlvuralty and HlKh arhool, II.&00. ' Btaoo atook with flxturca for aulu or trade; about I'J.OIHI. 9-room houae and amnll barn, In north part of city, ISM). 60il20 to.it lot; cluair In; 1.0(10. New S-room houae with fur nace iinil all modern Im provement!; Hood lontllou. 14000. Inquire of PLANK & JOHNSON 620 Willamette Srcct A GOLDSTEIN Irii Fine Pants Tailor' NITURI OIEtOM KXOLaarrmT to a tuh Vhent?l a School Eft tWY n c tuf rtrnioauu H.sHind 10 Waternmns r "-i Kleni -- FoiintwnlVrn o Schwnrf child's BOOK STORE Jflfc WUUm.lt.- til f! NEW LUMBER RATE SPELLS Rlffl TO fflpWEST w il l, li t vk i:i 1 i;i t of ci.osi; M)V .W.I. HI T TllltKK MIIJ.S ix w n.i...MK'y !: v.ty.KV, ox VKMM llft. V II OWXKO fiv SOI TIIKKX O'Ai'lFIC 11 M -;lt.MKX KTATKOl'ASK IX LKT OTKI1H TO OUKOOX TIMIUJIMAX Out of the 300 lumber nillli In 1 1.0 Willamette valley only three will he a hie to tout In u"e In operation If (he proponed advance in Knlern lumber rutin Ih made by the railroad. Thene Ihreu nillla are owned and operate I by the HiMitliern I'udUc. They are Militated on the KuKeiie-WuudlfiiK branch In J-anu count) . With the exf-epthm of lhenu three rallroHd-owued lull In the liiiiiljerinen of the valley will be cuiifrniiitvl with abjJJlutu ruin If (he "rate are ad anred. Ju order to br.HK Hie faciH t-leiirly betore the public a. id the In terrttate roiiimtrrti coiniitlrviioii, (!eo. M. .Cornwall, publltiher or I. in Tlm berniaii, rei i-m ly re(innted exprea nloiiK Irom the mill owner and he haH publUhed the replied. Tliey are unanlitioiiH In lher prediction that It will bo linp'iurtlble for the iiiIIIh, with the nolo exception of the three owned by thH Hmithern 1'aclf'c Coinpnny, to continue In buttl iiettn If thu new tariff 1m put Into effect. i he leelluft aKalnat thu HarVlmnn policy which threaten the extinction of Oregon'i Kreateiit Imltutr), la In tetiiie. Hald one whose Inlerents are deeply c(ncermtd: "The Houthern Pacific sold timber InndN to the luuibernien and enennr aged them to build mllla. Next the Huuihern Pacific built iiiIIIh In oppo Hltlon to thonR In thu hands of private owners and the rates were advanced. Finally It refuses to sell any more of Its timber land. These are the counts In the Indictment aKiilnst thu Southern Pacific. It Is simply ttir.it U'tiK thu hi in bur business In this slat." Following nro extracts from some of the replies received by Mr. Corn wall: (leneral MiinuKr Barber, of the HeUver hum bur Company, Prescott, Columbia county, writes: "In reply to your Inquiry regard- I it K the I no tut no In the Kuntern rait rule, will say that It menus Just this: If wu are uIIIkm1 to meet thu differ ence In rates by scIHiik our lumber for that inu eh less, we will be obliged to close down." Clackamus county would he affect ed according to the following from F, 11. Madison, or thu IliKhlaiid Lum ber Company at Oregon City: "I am now iirninliiK to shut the mill down by thu seventh of Novem ber indutiuUuly, which Is n very se rious blow tu both myself and thu famUle depending on work at the mill. 1 have this summer put in a new HO'home-power boiler and many other expensva that 1 have gone to, hut I will have to stop, as 1 can not sell lumber any cheaper than what I am now getting. Heft A Moehnke's sawmill, tny neighbors, havo already quit business and there are four other amall mills which say they will quit business In the course of another mouth." The Falls City Lumber Compnny. In Polk county, replied as follows: "It Is little use to parley about what effect It would have upon us, as there la only one ultimate result from such a step, and that Is we would without doubt bn compelled to close down, or at least manufacture not more than Hit or 40 per cent of our capacity. This, of course, would bo very unprofitable business." C. It. Walker, manager of the WeM Oregon Lumber Company, at Clnt skau'e, says; "It Is a blow to the lumber Indus try w h!ch can. tot be appreciated by tiui4t outside of the ti lde proper." The CroHxctt Timber Cumpuny of ullown county write: "We think the policy tdiow u by tin I I a rntpoi I a i ton coinpiihleK tit Inctca l?ig niles on lunihrr r nnpatvs verv closely to th' policy ot ilime tabled Trenxlcd flunnclei t w h.i kllb-d the KooHe that laid the goldfii en ',:'. and n' think the diMm nr,- in the (Iikiu clal couilllions ot (he ro:id nitv, cum pa i ed w It b w It it t wy w ere be fore the lumbrr 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 bad fatten ed them up to their ti -ineiit Dcotdl tlon, juNtttlis us lu making this com pai iHon." From the North Powder Lumber Company lu Futon county comes the following: This advance will be very unjur' and unsatisfactory to Katttern Oregon uillls, and will come at a very Inop portune time. It will affect our mil put tu all upper grades, shop lumber, mill lumber and Un'sh. Now, It this advance routes. It will almost close us out on this particular line, the rate being aticady prohibitive on common lumber from here Fast. All Fastern Oienoii mills will m prac tically shut out of (he msrket " M H. Marker writes as follows con certing Lane county : "I do not re uy remedy for the -'tust'on except aovei umciit contn A n Inc teased t ate w otiM ork w on drMts r ti In attd parsl e the N'oi t '9 CM to a wonderful dtgt,e There is ho doubt him kQ ho (h I mvf i I the Mistier nt'iin thouaht We need j st b t tt more 1 1 ax f$ nt tneut 0 btillititis tbeiu from the to the i NofQwrM !.'Hioin the could not etoiK'i-L.r llnQ iHluerQhal will be I KiemtUit Fer-',. J-1. - i.j ,U t 4-f 'be ''rMei Lumber t'.iun'.eo . in Vnte j It til count . S '! the t.'i lUS opt n- r, ,nvO ..f , 1 twlsfntutA m.'itki't. attd t'h o v-t rittlttttl mt admm-t n tb,t ptopottd. It iMtins liHiMt!'!,,' , , Hti con- pete lu tiie Kai aud Middle We-l SHORT SELLERS BUYING ABANDONED H0P YAgDS .-P rt .-aHI'T of bojia art; )i:iyini I'.M' a'jau'l')ii.-d yards. TIiIk iw tht JaiHrtt turn thy ho tnarkfi haH iak-ii and Ituliratt'ii hj frantic the HhortH ar now that th'' aro poHitlVb thtrt wtT mt eiKitJKh balta of hop Kath i?r(d lu OnrKoii to fill th ahort aalK made nior lhait a year ao. ' l.attit advlcva Htate that a nniuhT of ahandotiMd yarda In tho vicinity of Grvala have been ptirchaaed liy the diialvra during tb paat 4K houra, and therv are reporta that ahort Hftllera are taking up abandoned plane In ol nor aectiona. In tho Oorvala dla trld T. A. Mvealry & Co. are aald to be thu principal purchaaera at thla time. Wlth'a hop crop of allxhtly more than half what the. abort adlora have already Hold, the Oregon grower may coipe Into hU own thla aeaaon next Kt-aHon h Ih cbaucea look belter at tbla time. The fact that he would not pick his moldy or llce-rldden yards caused a scrlona deficiency lu the production from the viewpoint of the !nrt iji-llur, but li the grower It may prove an unlooked-for salvation, bringing u It does tho short Heller to rcnfl.thut he cannot forever sell hops several years of the time they are purchased or grown. Latest advices from the Kast, from f'iillf:irula. Washington, and from I'.urope tell the same story or a short production this s'-ason. poor finality Is shown' every where and Oregon is the only pl.ice that picked nothing but the beat this year. This will add that much more to Oregon's market tho coming season. On account of tile great scarcity of new choice goods, shorts are try ing to buy somo of the old holdings. In thla they fallel. for few holders of old atork are willing to sell them at the prices offered, somo of them saying that they hardly cared to offer them at this time. Journal. with Bottthern yellow pine. At the prenent rate coast innnufficturerH find It hard to reach Mlrtaoiirl rlTer pot nt h, aa agaltiHt tho Koutheni pro duct; and a 2 per cent raise In rat en will, In the Judgment of the writer. Bhut us out entirely. If the new rate Koen Into effect, many mill will close and thouHunds of men -will havo to Meek othenr employment." The Klk Creek butnher Company In houtdaa county repllea: "Wu would not advlau the lucent mettt of cap'tal In thu lumherluK lu diiHtry In thla vicinity with tho Kant em market cloned, which will he tho Inevitable renu' ;f tho proposed In crejiHu In rales. Tho Hooth-Ke!ly Comvu-ny aaya: "Now Kaatern rates wo believe will decrease our ouiput from 50 to inn per cent. Wu mean by thla that if wo are wllllnn to operate for tho pleamire of beniK In huHlnoaa and not with tho Idea of mnkltiK any profit whatever, wo uilKht produce about one-half tho lumber that wo could if our inllU were runnliiK to their ca pacity. If, however, wo view tho ad vance and the conditions H will pro duce from thu standpoint of profit and lus. Me uro unaolo to see that wo should operate at all, as the pro potted new rate U absolutely prohlo Ulve." ho in: ki'tivi; Many KtiKene I'eople Knll to KchUm) the SerluiiNiieaN. Itackache la so deceptive. It comes and goes keeps you Kucsalntf. Learn the canne then euro It. Nino times out of ten It comes from tho kidneys. That's why Point's Kidney Tills euro It. are every kidney til from b.iok ache to dlabeteH. 1 1 ere' H u KiiKene cane to prove .t: II. II. Miller. 8r.. of II tl Went Sev enth tret, Kuuene, OreKon. nays: 'I mtenk from experience when I my that Imu's Kidney 11 1 tu are nil equalled lor kidney trouble and hack ache. I have used them and kim Just how thi'y art In rejunlatln:; the kldiit VH. Others who h:ive" taken ad vnntJKe of my inlvlte have also im'I hiuni's Klduev nils and fotnnl siui I -Jar relief. 1 have never heard any taitu but pral-w for tliU remeilv " l-'or sale by all dealers. Price. .'n cenix. l-Mter-Mllbui n Co., tuf fnlo, N. Y , side UKentH lu l ho l ulled Stale. Keineuiber the name -- loan's aiul taRe no other. I. Ml !.TOKS Wilt . lanil locator,. I took county, Or. Ilomestentl. tliuttr. .ItMtorl aiul awatiip laml loratlona. Thorouith knowlmlKu of tho country and atiso luln rvllablllty ami atcurary guaran til. Thoas doilrlnn to uaa any of tholr public laud rlithta In a nw and growing action of Orrgon .ahould ininiincia nh ua. For furthKr Information call at Vtncnt'B rcataurant. Kugrn. Ore gon. AJilrni Wilt llroa. Slater. Or. tl vk 01 1 t it a y vw iv ' Several tract of five and ten acre- for $M0 an acre. AUo one hoiMe and barn, w:h small orchard, for $lsuo i and a fUe tie (tact. lth nix-room j houne, b;irn. and foir acre in or chard. kukI well, nil for $J-in AIjo (ttunlt apple orclurd for f tee an acre, close to the clt of Knuene. 1 IWCIKU l. M Ct . ' lto.m ,. ter Chamber AHiintow bank. t U i Mill ItKH S MT lll:0 ! Si-vonth an.1 (Vik alrvfl. h imen ntititT Ij'W nt.-initk;iMni'nt lirit hl.ln In h.' (Uv. .','K .O lilKMIh KlrlilAs h,iiii 'kin.-' Thlck.'n illltlttT ,trrv S'lll'liv J MKS S. V. AlltlOTT. Warnrr lun-a pun-v 1 ri-- EUGENE THEATRE - - - PhnebBlack J222 G. g. 1 ' The :: :: with MISS VER.NA FELTON and her Excellent Support in POPULAR PLAYS AM) POPULAR PRICES Week of September 2 2d ELECTRIC LINE AIDS SHIPPERS TO GET CARS Kreewator, Or., Sspt. 19. The sev eral parkins houses In thla city have about completed their season's prune packing and will now begin on the apple crop. Over 1 00 carloads of fruit, chiefly prunes, poaches, pears and plump, have been shipped here during the past 20 dnva over the (). It. & S. and the Walla Walla Val ley trolley line rla Northern Pacific route. The shippers say (hat since the ad vent of tho fraction company and their ability to furnlh Northern Pa cific refrlKorator cars, troubles have ended rordlnB the twcarfnK of cars as tho O. R & N. aiamta ban? "loos ened up" wonderfully, and oven taker the trouble to rail up the grower' over the long distance telephone and ask them If they can supply them i ears. Such a state of jiffulrs has; heretofore been unknown in thin city and of course the shippers appreciate ' i The apple crop Is a good one and ' top-notch prices have already been ! offered and pcrepted. Tho apnle truest havo tW-n well sprayed thfs . year and thuwood derived thereby I is already showing Itself by the ab-i senco of hchIo. There will be overj 1U0 carloads of apple. from rhfs j point. Hay shipments aro bectmvfnx! Moneral, the ranchers consigning their hay to points on PiiKet S.tund, whro prices aro good. HarTPsttnn has hern begun on tho third alfalfa crop, whl h promtae to be above the averago yield. For Sale or Rent Fine farm of 814 acres, fenced, In. cludlntc 100 acres under plow, 550 in grass, hut fine for grain, balance timber; good house; milk house;- t barns; wood abed; orchard. Water i from three springs piped Into homo.; milk .reuse and barns. About ti'OO j acres level, no overflow land, t.'snat. i ly have 150 or 200 cnttle on tiriitta. i Located nine ml lea southeast of ll7u-' nene and four and n half miles from two railroad stations. In Clbverifle, valley, and on county road. A gen uine bargain at IHti.tmn. c. V. Hvll, 1 room l, Heekwlth building. ; If this farm is not sold within a reasonable time lt wtl b for rent. 1 Apply to .1. it. Sellers, '.Mi Law raid street , Kimene, for term.-. 1 l AitM roi: saf.k ! One hundred and s I x r y a'-re, ntreN fartn lind, balance imsture and timber. Coed five room house, sprint: water In the bouse: miM turn; 4 acres In orch.ird; half mile fnm i'ivt office and st-bnolbous-; a r wh! Hire for a dairy. Will sell at a bargain. For particular Inquire at the (iuard office or adtlit's "V.," care (iuard. . 8.1(1 i Xnlh-, It.r 1'iiMlrnllon. full iM Sia'.a l.aml i)f(!i-i. KxaaXMirK, Or., July 2 ti , t!Kii Notlco W h,'r'!y Kfvrn that In rum. illaiu' with the prorlalona of tho art of ranxri'aa of Jif S. 1 S 7 S. tntlUt "An ail fur the of limber landa In tho Stall' of I'allfornla. Ortuon, Ni'vada and Wahlnttton torriiory,' aa pttomlpd In all pulillr laml atalra by ail of Auxuat 4, I SSJ.. Ailrla M. Plorv. of Walton, county of l.ano, atalo of Oroson, flloit In thla of fir on Marvh I. l07. hr ! nu'nt No. SI!J for tho purchase of thi' N'V, of NKV, of S.'1'llon No. 24, In Township No. IS, aonih, ranuo (Vo v. M . anil will offor proof to ahow thai tlio land antiKht la mor vatuatilo for lia timber or atono than for aKrlrttltuiat purpoara. anil to oa talillih hrr rlnlnt to aaiil laml IipI V. V. I'alKIn!!. I'0 (oniiullonr. l hla ottlii- In K.H;i'B". rfc;n. on Wi-il-iiv.laj . iho 30th S.y of i:ol.'r. w Sho nanuM n w'tni'siK Jarvl Suthi-rlii'il, n( Walton. Orvi.in: W. Ham S Sn: hi i liin.l. ot Wn. Or son: William T HalUy, oMvalton. ori'iton: W. II I'li'no. of W.ilti n. Or-i-Rnti. Anv an a'l prraona rl.tli'ihiij a,. !. ! t'i a:,.nii .tirril,,,! Imls an' t. in. !,.,! in ,. (holi- rlalnta in thtu ott.io on tn'fur aaUl Ji'Ih day of October. 1"'" ALLEN Eugene Billiard Parlors The place for gentlcmtn to spend an idle hour. All the leading brands of cigars and tobacco. Lemonade, soda and mineral water of all kinds. J. M. Martin 493 Willamette St. Every Woman wuuwhmu m tnoQM I now i ft!'tiliria wcin.trfnl ,!! MARVEL Whirling Sprcy 1 twm.i fi.Tnfati-.'i'X - xamt i onTn4ni, k It CtHjiwi IwtiiJ;, MM . Nil Ml! ilamn llliitmiri NvI-ihU. ttmt vtviukM -jiif. Mimii. ro.. 1 alB 1 ka V l tlruif aa M aatiwaa. Woodward. Oarkfl A Co rttnland A POSITIVE CURE. P(W liaaBaMiML a Clatrrh I iaW Hliik mi IhMtwal KMMftx N Mr cm. ailr ftll I irJ f Ik t'r(rT Oiuii IN liir UralM r. alraaiM. Iica 0 JV. e b iitO. rMraual. t a i, urw tonaw IU 1,'drw thi iantal .mmuco. HKLLKIUNT U.L tk. hj V. U OK I.AMK OrtimtLf STOCK Co- 4 Eugene Dye Works Now is the time to let its clean up your Fall Suit, Overcoat, Ladi s' Coats, Skirts or Su ts. We clean everything: and make them look lik: new. j euceneTdye works 6ih end Willaroe le St.. Phonfs:- Red 2S6I and 4362 R. J. MOiES, R. J. MOSES i SON Successors to Scobert &, Dodge We carry a full line of General Merchandise nd are headquarters for Fruits and Fresh VeRCtaWo: Cor.than:01rv , Thon Vain 44 I. "1 Ktl.Ck M At J i'lrd . lQou.mr-cHvr.ol tr, ,d than any olhrr Uiur ! loi an lirh!,r SMITH, Manager Cll o o t: 4 t-V 1 :.J L. J. MUSES. MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic flour every sack guaranteed En,,,, n,.. ., n .,-4 v;, u ... , A miim 01 inj ncrriTa ,Ja l;ty tr,ad f A,-H 'h eo-1 U ttc hifw- tS.n l rtVtll.- ASK YOL'R GROCEX FOR IT. THE PO'i LAND FLCUWNG MILLS HKNJAMIN' I. Vt!Y. lii'Sinor. dwa at Morrta' Mu.ic iQ. I I O o o