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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
yiiw r SPRINGFIELD'S STREETS TO BE IMPROVED,; AMKISHAX I.KACI K Q i-kxxaxt hack n.osi: ChicoRO, Sopt. 2 0. "Ttu Ainerl I'an l-ensue rare will lie decided in exactly two Karnes and Detroit will win it. This Is ii remarkable state-nit-lit. but 1 want to be quoted as makins it." said Hush JtMinings, the maiiasiT of t ho lVtroit Timers, re- ently, when opinions wti-o s,nuit as1 to the outeollle of the rare now de- ! XOHTIi I STUKKT TO l!K .lt ADKl) ! manUinS the i' f faildom all irinl Von Have Always DoughtCikiid which has bau in use for ftter 30 years, has borne IJie Blfrnatnro of - nnd has been ninrTe nnrtor his per- TjM sonal supervision since its Infancy. Ua7-&cAlM Allow no one to deceive vou In this. M Couuterfclts, Imitations and " Just-as-gotfA" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of intents and Children Experience against Experuneu. What is CASTORIA Ytatoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, pare eoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures IMarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation aud Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of J Tie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OCMT4WM CDMMNTi TT MUftHAV ffTNCET. NCW VOHK OtT. We have just reveived a shipment of Studebaker buggies and would be pleased to have the public call and look our goo'ds over before buying. S. L. LONG 50 East. Ninth Street. Phone R.ed 12? I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON-SCHOOL cf MUSIC DEPARTMENTS OF PIANO, THEORY, VOICE and VIOLIN Courses leading todiploma and degree. Strong Faculty. ates reasonable. For further information apply to the Registrar or to I. M. GLENN, Dean. AND (i It A V V. I. K I) HOCK CIUSHKH IS HISV AND THK STKKKTS WILL 1110 MACADAM. I.KI) At a special meeting of the city council) last Saturday night It was decided to take some steps toward grading and graveling North D street from Mill street west to the city lim its. This road Is one of our most traveled thoroughfares and during the rainy season becomes almost Im passable. The farmers who are com pelled to travel over this piece of road 'to get to Springfield have com plained to the city council In regard to its poor condition and have been very liberal In offering both money nnd their services toward helping to make the much needed Improvement. New Stciv. .1. J. Bryan has purchased the old hank building from 10. 10. Kepner.nnd ha leased it to Kugene Kester, who will use It for a retail paint and wall paper store as soon as It is vacated. An addition Is being built on the rear end, which will be used by Mr. Kester for a work shop. He has tak en as a partner in his business Mr. Kernut. one of the best paper hang ers and decorators in the West. Home From Arkansas. Charles Witter and grandson, Fred I.emley, returned Sunday from their month's visit at Forest City and oth er points In Arkansas. This was Mr. Wltter's first visit to the old stamp ing ground of his childhood days since 1854, when he crossed the plains to Oregon. The purpose of hlR visit to Forest City was to Bee his sister, who Is now nearly 74 years old. and whom he had not seen for over sixty years. They had not heard of each other for over five years and the visit was a surprise, as Mr. Witter sent no word that he was coming. He reports a very pleas ant trip, but was disappointed with the great changes that had taken place during his sixty years' ab sence. Hock Crusher llusy. The city rock crusher on the hill south of town has been repaired and is now running full time. Three teams are kept busy hauling the rock on Main street. The streets wi.ll no doubt be greatly benefited by the ten inch layer of crushed rock, hut It Is the opinion of the News that if the rock was crushed much finer It would mnke a more desirable and lasting roadbed and give much better. satis faction. News. Livery Boarding Stables 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 SPIOCIAL SCHOLMtSHII' IX A IHSIXKSS COLLKfiK The Hose City Business College, Portland, Oregon, Is now offering special scholarships at reduced rates to the first student in each town who makes application for these schol arships. The business manager of thlB paper recently had the privilege of visiting this co:-.ege In their mng nlftcent quarters on Fifth street, near the postofflce. For information con cerning these scholarships write the Rose City Business College. Portland, Oregon. New students must provide satisfactory references. ' o20 C1UKR AI'PLKS We will receiv-ce our first cider ap ples Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 2S, and upon Friday and Sat urday of the following week Is pos sible. Kindly call on F. Keisner, at Chnmbers-Hristow bank, or phone Red 3022, and tell him how many vou can bring on these dates. INGHAM VINlOOAIt CO. s2 7 d&w The White Sox are making a des perate effort to retain the pennant, but they are not In as gooSAoiulitlon as they were last year, while the ri val teams are stronger. The Phila- aeipnia Atnietics. especially, have tbree excellent pitchers, with two EMPTY PUSES VERY SCARCE AT JUNCTION CITY MANY M-Q AMII.IIS COMIMi IN AMI liKMAXI) Volt Hot Si:s IS 1110 YON l c3 JBS V" PHI NKS CHAH1) Sl'PPl.Y PICKING IN 11.11 K1.1 OH- Houses to rent are In great de mand. Every house In the city is oc cupied but still the hunt goes on. New families are coming In every day and the demand for houses Is much beyond the supply. SeverHl new men have been put on In the depot nnd with the repair shop additional ; help will be required. The majority of the men In this line of work have families, and as dwellings cannot be .secured, rooms will be rented until j better arrangements can be made. I Miss Bessie Fro;ley.wtio was elect ed one of the teachers of the publ'c schools cf this city, has resigned and accepted a position In the public schools of Salem. At a meeting of tile board Monday evening Miss i. au ra Si-helt was elected to till tile va cancy. Miss Schelt has had a ntiui- t Iter of years' experience In school work and during her s..ort stay here i has made many fi ienos. Picking began In the Wllhelm t prune orchard near Monroe Monday. 1 The orchard comprises 100 acres. and the crop is estimated as good. The estimated yield Is 300U bushels. The owners have a drier capacity of 100 bushels a day, aud It Is expected that the picking and operations will re gulre ten days. The gathering of the fruit began with a force of 20 pickers, which will be Increased. Died Monday. September 16, 1907, Mrs. Maud Richardson, at the home of her uncle, K. J. Morton. She was afflicted with a complication of diseases. She leaves a grown daughter. Her remains were brought here Tuesday and taken to Corvnllls for Interment. A majority of the hop yards In this vlc'nlty have finished picking, and perhaps all of them will finish next week. Hops were put up In good shape, nnd If they do not bring fair prices It will not be on account of their quality. Times. TEKUY 'J.TKXEK. The hustling shortstop of the Cleve'inrl lihll'S. more who may swing Into condition any day. Cleveland Is showing re markable strength, while the Detroit Tigers are putting up a pennant-winning fight. Comiskey, owner of the White Sox, Is said to have offered his men a bonus of (40,000 and a trip to Europe If they win. The own er of the Detroit Tigers names no fig ures, but .says his gift, providing the Tigers win, will mnke Comlskey's of fer look linke a "drop in the bucket." The Sox now have 19 games to go, all on hostile territory. The Athlet ics have 23 games. Mr. Jennings, of Detroit, Is no confident of win ning the pennant that preparations are being mado to entertain the post season crowds. Extra bleachers are now being built. If the crippled Sox got away from Detroit with an even break they will bo fortunate. XOTK'K TO CON'T It ACTORS A.NI) I'ROI'KHTV OWXKItS ON STHIOKTS II KM Kl X A F TKK MIO.NTIOXKI) FAMILY ItlOl XinX OF HAWLKYS A'l VILIWOOI Wednesday, September IS, a fnm lly reunion wns held at the home of William Hawley at Wlldwood. The entire family of thirteen children were present, also four grand children. It was the first time In fifteen years that the family has all been together and they came from all over the statu for tho occa sion. Ben Hawley, brother of Wil liam, was also present. Cottage Grove Leader. FARMS KOH SAMO (oshcn-Dexter Stage- Jdne. The undersigned has several val uable farms for Bale. Will be able to suit purchasers as to size of farm, and prices and terms will be found attractive. These lands are located In the district between Goshen and Trent a fine section of Lane coun ty. Also run a dally stage line between Goshen and Dexter, making connec tion with the north nnd southbound S. P. trains at Goshen In the after noon. Fare 50c. Passengers will also be carried on to Lowell, If de sired. R. L. Edwards, Dexter, Ore. d&w s21 SII10 I'Ol'XD HICLIIOF. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the street committee of the common V " V X.' , . . ' If vou are troubled with liver com- ,. .7, i . ,ant nnt ,(1ve ,, received help city until 17 o clock p in on ednes-, r(.a(1 j,,. Mary K ,,, UIIJ, me -.Mil liny ill OPiniiiifi M,lv Tnv.n- "I ua In ,,.. I,,.II, banking BY MAIL VOU MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH US IN PORTLAND, OREGON AND YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NOTHING OF IT .4 INTEREST WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING BY MAIL 'NCLE SAM'S POST OFFICE MAKES OUR O BAf'NG BY MAIL SYSTEM A SUCCESS O O n SPAVINCS BANK frill. OF THE ottctrantcc & Artist Company 0 i"gton Street, Cor. Second, Portland, Oregon ATTENTION, I.ADIKS Colvin & Russell, M East Ninth street, are pleased to Invite the ladies to attend their npcnlna of fall mil linery Saturday afternoon and even S -pteliilit-r 2 1. in:-, sw.h Seven room house, Enid bathroom and hath fixtures, rook stove and linoleum on kitchen floor goes with the place. Electric lights, city wa ter, also good well In the kitchen. Chicken park, fruit trees. Price only $ 1700. Call on Oregon Land Co., 412 North Willamette street, or F. C. Potts, 273 West Tenth street. ; with liver trouble -for over n yeir. Mfietnrs did tii no good mid I tried licrhlre, ii1( .till'."- buttles rnp'd ;ne. I cari'l say too itii:.-h for He-bin,,, its It Is a wonderful liver uu'illclne. I always have it in the house. Pub lish where you wish." For sale by Linn Drug Co. BRASS KIRIO SETS Seo our display In north window of the fancv brass Iron sets. .GRIFFIN IIDW. CO. St9d o3w TIMMKR ASJ FARM I.A.VI) O We ran sell you better h11"1 'or less money than you can buy any place In Ine county. Don't fall to Me or write us before buying o J. 8. MILNK CO., t Cottage Orote, Or. o .tj KIRO VS !!o7, for the paving of t lie streets hereinafter mentioned. Sealed bids will be opened and considered at tlf time and place nbove ictit ;oucI, it ii-l a rontract will t'ue;-t-a;uii be cater ed Into Willi the lowest responsible bidder for the Improvements hereinaf ter mentioned, Said work will bo l-'t for said street, and is done, and this notice given pursuant to the follow-, MII.I.INI HY OPKMN'ti iti ordinance: Mrs, Fox will have on display a Oi'dir.uuce No. fH, passed Reptem- fril u,. ,,r f,,u and winter millinery her 9, lfio7, prnvliling for the pav-: F.i'.iirduy aflernooti and evening, Hep' Ing of Willamette street rroni Kiev- tember 2 1. Ladies especially liivlt enth street to Thlrt"rtith street. I v. This contract will be required to'sSO MltS. FOX. be completed within sixty days after the signing thereof. Bids will be received for the paving of said street with bltullthlc. bituminous macadam1 W. 0. White l prepared to saw or asphalt pavement. Bidders shall your wood on short notice. state the price for the various Items I'nma Black ij,. required for said work, in accordance, " "esi mn rtreei. with the specifications prepared "" therefor by the clt'y engineer. Said; ' I-'IHIO SIOTS work will be done under the super-1 vision of the street committee of the! Black cast Iron, wrought Iron fin common council, and to their sat- Ish, very neat. Isfactlon. nd be approved by them. GKIFFIX IIDW. CO. A certified check Is required of each s!9d o3w bidder f(tf five per cent of the I . bid. Bonds will be required of the successful bidder for the faithful per formance of the work awarded to( Say. I have some of th mm. i ne commim o reserves me right to reject any or all bids. Kugene, September H. 1D"7. u. f. Dormis, Uecvorder. (JASOLI.NK WOOli NAWI.VO Kerldenca. ryiaik rast Iron, wrought Iron fln IsTi. brass bail tops and black toos. See big display In our nortii window. ti it I r r I . II I J" . I u. ('HOICK LAMIH FOH MA.LK bst fnrtn. tiss, hop and wheat lands In Lace county and some choice lots and scrc In Springfield. H. N. B. Hunt, SPHAdl K Til VNSFF.H inT sa:i .1 I kind- of k v 'i n i:. ork tide ant I to ?:an-?er romptiv at' L''larai:"-"d siM;.(in:,0roi. "aurelll for Pintle lewaik lu;iib'T. A ol TO ONTIvAt TOHS - I Attention of ttll ront-fl"lor Is cal- kd to the agp'oinept of the Warren ! Brothers Company, filed with this Ici'v. In finlithc. fryVwhph ftcree- iih tit iYarr'!! atr-ees to l.ecni , sirlnic fo b;:l for ti" lilMinthi" p .Mll.l IMOItV OPIOXIVM o - o .6,, fiattir.-Iai' Hft'-inooTl Bflri . ewela ! September i ftituiitiit:-., ladlet' hat-; Iter, i: Fast Nlnti, fot, M;i j lt.-.'ker flooring or s river bildgc. 0Srl'or The Dally Guard. Company ail rout raetors d'--ibe wo- of laying t'Wt In Iriurdanro Ml Ps f.! and til-.- ti ins of said a;:reeuieNt. (J) If you 'dMIi host trv Ravage's pffln .1,1. ...V U'h.l,.-.. 1 I tall at Barker Gun Store, 111 Wll- lamette street. Ust received n 1 1 Ii- i'ie til J.-w ) ' f ; gero.ratlrg gls.,l,e ,!(. ff It as bandy and as safe as gas - : W Ithi'nnd" rain end shine. f"s V n Fra quality, sold only at' rYe Mt: rcr-Boan Hardware C'oinpii.y. MII.I.IM IIY OPIMVf; , SatrTrdav afternoon ntnl ever-.m ' P-'pte-riber 21. Hhiimatr., latlluV 'ii.u-'i ter, 2.i (;-t Ninth street. 2 1 Just a word to those who wish to invest in Land IN the first place, we ask tho question why people buy cheap land when, from every point of view, good land is much more profitable? For instance, poor land which cannot be worked at a profit. You can't pay for It In a hundred years. But on the other hand. If you buy good land that you can work at a profit, it will eventually pay for Itself, whatever the price may be; and imain, good land Is much easier worked. If you want to raise stock, good land Is the cheapest. If 'on want to raise grain, good land Is the cheapest. If you want to raise fruit or veget ables, good land Is the cheap est. Why? Because It takes no more to plow It; because It takes no more to harvest It. So it Is clear to see that If it pays to work poor land, It sure ly pays to work good land. So when you buy, buy good land,, nnd then If you snould want to sell It, you have no, trouble In disposing of It. . - So If you want good Innd nt the right price, come and see us. Wo have made arrangements to suh-dlvlde some of tho host large trncts In the country, to suit those who mny wish to pur chase their land. It Is of the best grade, suitable to grow anything that grows In the West.' Our prices are right, our land Is At and location Rood, SMALL TRACTS - CLOSK IN Have lour, acre and a half, tracts adjoining city limits, lies nicely, yood soil, just what you want for a home or in vestment. One of these tracts costs no more than an averafje city lot. You can make your own terms, small payment down, monthly installments if you wish, KOB SAI.K A-l farm 4 miles from Eu gene on main graveled road, all In cultivation and all purpose place; will sell cheap for cash or trade for city prop jrty. If you are looking for a snap come and see it. ion sai.i: COO acres;. well-Improved farm, close to market: 300 ncres In cultivation; living wnter; 30 acres timber; on good county road, price, $2(1 per ucre. 1-Olt SAI.K Choice river bottom land; In tracts to suit purchaser; well worth your time to sou this. Price from $."i5 to $100 per ac re. 1'OIt SAMO 711 acres close to town; house and barn; small orchard; 1 V4 mill's from State Univer sity; nice, rolling laud; u bargain at $4,000. I'OP. HA 1.10 House and two lots; good lo cation; on right side of si reel; modern house; will trade for land with proper location. 1'OIt 8 ALIO Choice vacant lots along, car line. Prices to suit purchasers. If you want limber and lim ber lands, we have some In large or small tracts. We innho timber lands a specialty. All correspondence promptly answered. If you want choice river hot (rilh lnd, don't forget to See us. If you wrrt fo buy real es tate, call oil Or Vddress, G.G. GROSS EUGENE , Theatre Block ta o it. i AlUMITACt t BOWN SuccesMrs to YATES A. SCK1 Livery, FcH and Sales Stables LONG & CROSS Galvanized Iron Cornice and Skylights Experts in all the branches of Plumbing, Heating and Tinning. Satisfaction guaranteed. All work done f rom Dtly. Prices reasonable. We solicit patronage from out side towns. 625 Willamette St Phone Black 152 1 EUGENE - - ORECON The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnvQIe Will save money (or you. If yon. insurance Is about to expire lee J. H Daniel, Lane county agent, and leant how we save yoa fifty per cent, on yocr nsurance. Brick buildinnsa specialty. Eugene Office. McClung building1 Room 8, opp. Loan and Savings Bank J. W. BARRINGER Expert Housemovtr Moves anything. Twenty-fiv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SuLE 504 WlllamttteSU Eugem, O-agca ' Phone Hlne.li 11 Munroe's Second Hand Store er w. Eighth so. HouMfurnlthtngt, Stove an lUngc We have )uit received a Kill line ol HEATERS , coal, combination, airtight and cast Call and compare quality and prices before buying CUCBNf .... ORICOIV If We are Strangers to You Call and let us get acquainted. We want your buslmms, and will put forth our host efforts to got and retain It. Attention to (letulls uaa contrlliiited largely to tho succesa ot this institution. Open an account with tills hunk nml draw checks lit payment of your hills. It gives you a standing In the busi ness community, mid you have a re ceipt for the puynieiit iialde from tho receipted hill. When you wish to forward monev you will find our drafts much better and cheaper thiin postal or express orders. i:i (;i.xi: i.o,x havinuh iiaxk. INInhllHlu-,1 una Capital nml Surplus ... $loo,(MM FUCHAWBIiKS, Prealdent. DARWINT BRISIOWCaahlet Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Eugene. Oregon. Paid Ud Cash Capital $SO,000 Not and Mortgagee sought. Money loaned on approved security. Interest paid An lima l II .. I I A- i, a " w- w, ywi, n genera banking b"tneaa transacted. The First National Bank 1 of tugene, Oregon 0 Capttel and Surplus 1 50,000 DepOilU 1 ,400,000 A riiflnm.. .,1 I l ... V) have the advantajfe of our2I years "t7 r" "-' We are always ready to consult and advise anyone seeking invest ment either in real property or in interest bearing securities. T. fl. Hendricks President 9' ' '-"kin VlQ President P. B. 8nodgrnss Cashier L. II. Potter Assistant Cashier O O