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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
Here is a Catch It! Snap! o 24 acres of rick dwp bottom lwid. 5 Nothing brtte ' in the worji. All in hops at the present time. The finest of fruit and vegetable land. This is the best bargain ever offered in Lane county, and ihere are lOo men in Eugene to day who are looking for propositions like this. It is useless to try to tell you what all you can dc with land like this in the way of raising vegetables and small fruits. I am positive that every acre of this land will pay for itself the first year of properly worked. Now Then If the above proposition is true, the proceeds would be $275 per acre. The investment can not HE UEATEN. On the other hand reduce the proceeds to one half, it gives you $137.50 per acre, A SPLENDID INVESTMENT Now, divide $275 by 3 imdtheresultis5y5.66 per acre, which will give you in round figures over 33J4 for your investment; and that is not all, those 100 men who are look ing for small invest ments will pay $300lo $400 per acre for land like this in small tracts from 2 1" 5 acres. This land is situated mile from Eugene. Can't you see what a good investment THIS is. Get the habit and buy it all. and cut it up to suit the pur chaser. Ycu cannot make money without investing in tha right, place at, tha right, time Please do not overlook us. we always have bargains on our list and the bargains always go first. YOU WIL HAVE TO HURRY THE S T A G E 1 Society Events MV l..lV Nl-.l,l.." In th.O.aii number of western jiluy several Ktaiid ion an tar su perior to all others 01 their darts. Oiib of ttit'., limn (llii to the li-it (Titles of tin- Kimi. It "My l.mly Nell," which the. f.iiiAis Allen stoct .A W part to k jo' aflvaritaK?. Ml honf'" truly uiiHoiililhtlcatt'cl a the prom aiQlhdUaled, while Miss Mtlh vrf ina'le a spleinllil heavy woman, wr. Kendl did ood work as the man from Anz.tiu. ft i I'm.. r nil'.' ai LORANE PEOPLE WANT I lietu Kiisllnn home the M erlne Fiillrron and Jeii: itom iff i'i:iiT. with ' I.K.V STOCK )'. J are not siulsfled with their outlet to tne railroad at untune urove, hut are atcltalln the protect of KftllnK a way out to Creswoll. A committee ' in ivinviiffriliiK (he ro.tte and the town i of irciiwull, to find how much hcli i can he (.ecured toward building a contiMiny will preaent at the KiiKrtie I road to that station. theatre next week. "My l.ady Nell" The CuttaKe tlrove schools opened kIvch true to life pictured of the mln- on Monday mornliiK last with teach- I ii K camps or pioneer ilaya, canipt era In each of the rooms and an at which were oulp.iKts of the clvllla- tendance somewhat larger than that Hon which now enriches Oienon and enrolled at the name date lust year Mreuilv' 1'iu ul iitr.ri tu tiuv.. ki.iriin I hump- Ul urr:V() Hn,i n,8 (jf ours' means another phae to our no'lal life, for all are IntereHted In the affair of th' university anil Its students. The dormitory, the fraternity and uo- rorlty houes are all lndnK put In readiness for occupancy. At the MlrHl-4 Kath- rfsle Bacon I'm'? arr'ved. while the beautiful now J home of the Tail I'l Kills In being put ( outlet to CRE$WFLriv.v , Thenols i pvsillilllty of the Incom- i ini; Kr'nliman clas numbering In ,ilT VI'l-w; I'HO.IKtT Or m:V ,h. neUhborhoodoof two hundred student . On Iiiki Monday afternoon Mm. Slad len wan hupplly surprised by a larue party of her friends In The people of l.oranu and vicinity i honor of her birthday. The ladles ltO.l COTT.WiK Ii II ( V K S( IKXll.S OrKM.I) .MO.VDAV CAIC ON hollenbeckJ REAL hSTAr CO. for all kinds ol bargjint, f rrnt, titf lols, brick b.ockand ns dcn ropert y . Of fir Room 4A7 WIDtmMIt St, EUGENE, OREGON PhoM 441 1 -.... Vri r 1 Mi t'lHS. AVI IIS, WITH THK STIM'K fO.MI'AXV ryy'i"y",'7"",'"l"w' firmr lie ('allfornla, Kvery character In the l'p to noon yeiiterday the enrollment drntna Ih tru to life. There aro ex- (ho lower Kradca, incliidltiK flmt to cltliiK KceneN, RceneH of IntunaH omo- Pt the hiirh achnol waa At. and In Hon, wont' that will niakii an an- ' ' (II cure IiiiikI). The title role In played by Minn Vernu r'ellon. and II la a part! that ul t a her perannnllty admirably, i Sho him acoreil a wonderful aucceaH ' In II. Th irn are dcllKhlfnl hIiiko j cltliiK". every detail of which Ih j worked out naturally. "My Lady I Null" Ik h dear tort of n Kill that! no nun can help hut lovlnx. Hlie Iiiih a Henae of humor, too, and many j a I n null cornea im a ox-milt of her tnil-1 ten. ThlH In a charmlnic heart inter-, eat atory, one of the mnnt toch- ; Iiik love atorleii ever aecn on the; American atnue. Tile pilcea aiu In, i 20 and :tn i is. Tim lialty AHtorlnn aaya of thij com puny: 1 ".Mm the Vetinicr" wan the third hill itlven by the Allen Hlocli co:i pnuy hint nlulil, the piny wan well received and the v.irloiiH membera proved iheniaelveii worthy of their parti. Ml Felton played n aoclety hello and illaplnyed how totally different he could handle limt nlKht'a role from that of the two former nlnhta. Shu wan delliihtful n well aa lov able. Mr, Charlo Avren dlatln- litlahed lilniaelf In the lead and from MIHS VKKNA I-'KITON, WITH AI, l.KS HTtH'K tt). wai 276, maulUK a total of elahth the rvreptloo the udlencn tendered . 312. him, he haa won Jhe admiration of I Horn At the farm on Mcuby Antorln audlencen, aharlnir hnnnra ! rrnek. Hontember IH. to John Motii with him, Mr. Kennedy plnyed the and wife, twin sonB. One died, aged friend. Mr. Heahiiry, na a Methodlut one hour. ThB other Uvea l',iti.. duaann, made mucli fun. lilnyliia hla Grove Weatern Ornaon. - Fairmount Department - The hop ncaion la nearly over. All, t xnii. rarrylnx tianketa of koixI thlnu blK and little, old and .voting, hnv.t picked hops a part of the time. The location of the atreet car turn waa a aurprlxe to nil here. Topt-rty la chaiiKtiiK hand? -np- Idly In this quarter. Kiuh dnv hrltiRt rhaiiaea. People from nil aec tlona are aeeklna homea out here. Iceland Wooley la hulldliiK a new home on f)n-x avenue. II. P. HoriiKUa haa dlpoed of nil hla falrmnunt holding.. Ilarr Itroa. have nearly (oinpleted lre addition to their knltu fac tory. Four Vnlted Ptatea mall cilhTtlon bnxea have been placed In our tnldit. We auppone aome on.i loca:- ed them that la. delertnlned where they ahould be tdai-t-d. but It nitiat have been a blind man or done In the dark of the moon. Common acnae mild have called for one to hae been placed In the vlclnttr of the knife factory and store, ttarr llroa. probably nolo! out more letter tlun an the rent of the commultv. J. I.. Mamh paid u a nor', vlalt Inat week Falrineiint population U IncrcnH- Inu rapld.v. The itork recently !- Ited three or four of our liniiii-n. 11 Tailor It back from Hen-, dilcfc ren walked In with arm loadavif beaut1- fnl floweri. refre.4hnie8tH anda love- Iv cllver dial), aa a present to Mrs. Sladden. The Home MWHlonnry society of the Methodist Kplar-onal chuch held i reception on Wednesday after noon at the homo of Mra. F. J. Hard It waa the eloH.'nir event of the flea- son and was !nricly atrended by the "hurch member-) and their friends. Mra. .1. T. Finland, president, of the coclety, received with Mrs. Hard. The rooiiia were daintily decorated with asters and awect peas, especial ly the dining room, where refresh ments were nerved. The ine.-tlnK of the Arts and Prifts society this week at the Tollman studio was very hit "roil Iiik. The or ;n nliil Ion tit the club was completed, ill" constitution adopted: and officers elected. Thoy are: Mr. FJnton. nri-a'dent: .Mrs. .lohn Pipes, first vice president: Mrs. Al'li-rnian. sec ond vice president; MIsh Maude .Stln-ion, secretary-treasurer. The society Is composed of both active ind assiclate members. The former will do wora in drawlnir. painting basketry, etc., nnd will hold exhibits at cetta'n intervals, probably twice a year. The dues, which are three dellnrc. per year, will be used to sub scribe to the nceesanry books and maKazlncH bearing on the subjects, such n "The Craftsman," "The Stu dio," etc. The society will meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Mrs. M. .1. 1'nderwood. one of our old lime resldenla, but who now resides In Tacoma. has announced the enKiiiiements of her duuithters. Miss Anna underwood to Mr. Frank It. Inylor of Seattle, and Miss Mnr Kip'l I'nderwnod to Dr. I,. 1,. I.ove of Tacoma. The weddings will take place at an enrlv date, The Thimble club met Ill's week with Mrs. (1. I). I. Inn at her home on Lawrence- street. Mrs. Mini was aalsted In ent -rtaltilni; by Mrs. I'lnlre WlA HiKhby. Mri, Flunk I., 'hiinibers. Mrs. F. .1. Wilson and Mis. Arthur (lumber were guests of the club. One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-informed of the World is to !,-nrn ns to the relative standinir and reliability cf the leading manufactur-O i-rs of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are most careful as to the uniform quality and i-rfi-ct puritv cf remedies prcscrib- by them, and it is well knrtvn to .Qsicians and the Well-Informed Kent-rally that tne California Fiff Syrup Cri.. liv r-.-icfin of its rnrn-rr mf-thotls and ixrfect enuinment and the ethical character of iin.-l to the hlch standinir in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and Q!iabie houses only, ,d, therefore, that the name of the Company has become guarantee ot the excellence of its remedy. t TRUTH AND QUALITY appealoto the Wel!-Inform' d in every walk of life and are essential to permanensuc cess and creditable standing, therefore e wish to call the attention of rjl whb v.otil.'e enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of rifc'ht living with all the term implies. With proper knowledges! .whalPis best each hour of n.-creation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dfspensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels lhat it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the apoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California I'ig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy lias been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and lias attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name cf the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name- Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. 1 he genuine is for sale by ail leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one siiie only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, J. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or niisliranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1006. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. fa Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, X. For Sale Sixty farms, large and small. Two hundred city lots. Four business properties. Twenty-five residences, (let prices on' state school lands. OFtBOON LAND CO., 412 X. Willamette Street. MILMXKRY Ol'KXIWl Rnttirday afternoon and evening, September lil. Hhumate. ladles' hat ter, 25 Kast Ninth street. S 1 wiuiu a wneel linrrow load ol ice cream brought up In the rear, t'pon approaching the house It was seen that the family waa utisuspect'nK. A rap at the door brought Thomas out with hla front hair nicely parted and an evident attempt (o do up his bach curls preparatory to retlr.ng nfter 111 arduous day at selling real estate. He was too much surprised to aav come In, but the people did not wall on ceremony they went In and took possession. They were not long in getting comfortably settled and the entng was spent In conversation. music and games. Meanwhile a few repaired to the kitchen and dining rooms, where soon the tables were spread to feed the assembled guests After all had partaken Key. Wool ey, escorted by Mra. McDonald, con fronted Mr. nnd Mrs tlarrett for a few words of admonition and expla nation. Mr. tlarrett was compliment ed upon obtaining years ago such a worthy helpmeet, who had proven herself to all by her faithful service III church and social attalis. He would not attempt to evplaln how It cume about lhat she should accept such a husband, for there were mys teries In this world which one should uot attempt to -.vplatn 111 i-inclusion, he presented them 1. .f -... -.. , ml w ife ate to re for I w'th a hntldtomc silver cud receive have the i-v!iip4hv l(o knew them and Last Tuesday little ss 4 simple mark of esteem of the mini) f-elndH asscmhl. d The fun of t'ie -v 11 1 nit then resumed and on lluiied until in 1 .1 11 1 .: M named all an It was an enl.n,h1c affair and was cnrr'cd out with the -.phil ami go.ij will charctei lie vf this sift leu. O csterdjf .1 Hchopmi few dn N 1 . ' of all fi lends their Utile alrl ; Mlain he died ! A call Is ifiit f.r the reortsnlr:! 'Hon o( the Improvement Cluti tl tilt ! evecln f. ol the tlrt H.md.iv in lie tob.9 " ' A gemi'ne mtiw!e was given t' - - - Mr and Mrs T H Carre'- and fain. I UXsT , V D teUfclt Tnesday. In some V,tv It be-I l,ot. between So p 111. v known to a lew that this was and noon todav. a bilious alts -k. i h the anniversary of their ms-rlai;,- , iisUk-s and sick headache This ".oss Vhese bold spirits determined to eel- was occasioned lv finding at W. 1. elirale the evrnt. The Id.-a w.i st Deljino's drug store of a box of pft first to Invite a number iA'senilng King's NewOi.lt 1111 lluarsnteeu the number of veais of itiuirlid lite, for biliousness, malaria and Jaun 19 he. tig uttrcrt.rv as 10 (he nuni-jdlce. J.'.e. ber. they dewnmrrrd not t 1 make a: . - mistake si'd t.i luvlt-d ab.-ul one TH K TK W (i VDFIt. hundred Word hi pacd around ("ires all kidney, blsdUr aid rheu that all who 1011M d so should as-:in.itlc troublo: sold by a'd druf -tst' semble at the stole and march -i-, on two months' treatment bv . In a bodv This w i Uigcli ,. j for I'. IJr K. W Hall. $ O' .e Of o clock the.in h stsrli d. 01 h-' ti ee'. 8t Q.onl. Mo. Send far tes SfMl()XS. IN' THK (Mltt'l'IT rol'HT OF THK STATU OF OKKHON FOlt THK t'Ol'NTY OF LANK. Stella I. Uutledge, alalntlff. vs. Thomas L. Uutledge, defendant. To Thomas I.. Uutledge. the above named defendant: In the name of the Hlnto of Oregon, you are hereby required and notified to be and ap pear In the above entitled rourt and answer the complaint or the plain tiff now on file with the rlerk of said court. 011 or before six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons to-wii- (in ,.r before October U'lh, 1S07. and von are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said romplnlnt as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In said complaint, to-wlt: A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and that the plaintiff he given the care, custody and control of the minor child. Dor rls C Uutledge, of plaintiff and de fendant, and for full relief. This summons Is published bv or der of Hon. I.. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled court, made at! chamber. In F.ugene, Oregon, on the SL'nd day of August, l:ni;. and bearing said date; and directing summons to he published once "each week f r six (tli consecutive weeks In the Kugene Dally (iuard. the due I" 1 1 ' II . aiion of this sum. : Suits to Order For $25 In any single or doublc brcastcd latest style cut. Perfect lit guaranteed and good linings, Nearly 500 nobby pat terns in new gray checks and plaids to tempt you, up to $40.00. D. S. McDougal 588 Willamette St. SB CSS9 (89 tSBEO G2EXESnX& CSB 81 College Meat Market The Wide-awnfcp nd Up-to-dat.e Brtcher Shop at. 277 East, 1 3th Street, has reopened under new mp.ragsment With a choice line of ,Ws :ind Lard ' Also our own rielivery Pleasing customers is our motto. Seeing in Believing Give Us a Call C. M. HALL, Proprietor Phine Black 3361 EVERYTHING GOOD IN THE GROCERY LINE AT ALLEN & SON 52 E. Ninth SC. Phone Main S3 We hive our own delivery Goods handled with care A Trial Order Appreciated FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Lot 100x30 on corner JOth and Lincoln. 8 room modern house with good barn, 3 blocks from main street. 10 acres just outside of city limits with good house and barn. 70 a:res with good improvements, 1 mile from R. R. station. $3,000. 442 acre stock farm 7 miles from Eugene, a bargain for $12 per acre. 520 acres 12 miles from Eujene with stock and all implements. EUGENE REAL ESTATE AND 1NTESTMEN T COMPANY 544 Willamette Street phone Main 78 s HIGAR Julius Goldsmith iniMIs liv Ml l, ,.-,.T Is oil A Hi;. ii! :':'n,l, I an;. ,,iul tin- last mihn. h'atmn on th.i l.'tli tay nf ti,toh,-r. 1. MIl.YKt'. Altiirn.'y for I'lalntiff BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located m our new building across the street and we will be pleased to see:you SPECIAL 51b can choice lard for c Brot! nd Stws jlricT'y tost price Iff? BRODER.S aROS. NEW MARKET OVERTON I J Has Moved to Nos. 16andl8 West 7th St. VM'ti'K ( i;i in roits. ! N'otUf l hcr.o-v yti,n thnt KshI.-i Hl'kman has !i. , n In- th.- I'mlmtc ! I'ourt of l.am- loimty, Ori'Kosj. -I'oliitv.l h ,1 mluist rt r:x ot th.' rs:nu. J knisn. ivt.J. All i j !'.'roiu IisMik claims Kltit said 'state U1 fiio th. sstn with th,' 1 I'ron.'r vouohcr t'leri-for, with the i 'tinlnlslrs: at the Isw oltlev . Q T W'Ullatn ft Uean. n Kugene. l.sne i loiinti. meson. tthln i ni.nth from ih. i,i'm .xf ii... t-, I tton of th s notice 1 1 1'nrry fall llu of I'Ujml'tiiff rlittirv , I'nte of first nuMliatlon Aue.i., i I'liimblli mr sirtrr srork. Where he will be pleased to have friends and customers come and see him HALL. & SHUMWAY. ireoernl JolMnir In tia rd his Jalnltif as the lin iTvH rtJ-A jtlmoULsls. aVQ Null ! Dru ,3:at. I , l?U i 1 1. u i .l- . v i ,,','.. , 4''-t Iron ork.f lrvo work promr AilllilnltralrlC.5 ..... William. Uean, Attorneys for L's- ""'n'1' 9 rhon BUck 1IT1. 411 Wlllsmstt it. Only a- Few -More of the ipecinl Bargains left, yet. we may have just what yu want ' O CotT and see A !.inC-kaLh-uPri?h,Pio. standard make $218,00 A ftneht Man-upright Piano, standard make $2500 Ahnc light oak upright Piano, standard make $310.00 and many othtrscqually attract ve. If you are pIANO HOUSE ft , S. E. STEVXNS. Msrp 1 1 1 4 Q