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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1908)
mil TBB fXOZXK DAILY GUARD. WKDXESDAr. FEnilCAKY 10, 1008 ; 0 ai i - -. - .55 roc f. l - - njw Just Arrived 1 Sophomore Clothes In the Latest Spring Styles and Newest S'tadcs designed and selected for te man who likes swell clothes at reasonable prices Sizes 33 to 40 SIUSLAW PEOPLE ! ENC003AGIN3 THE ! CARVER RAILROAD TIIKY AKH VKltV IMPATIK.NT with j:k;kxk axi c.s kke no icixikp ix tiiaxsi'outa- TIOX IIIFFK TIriKS KXl'KIT 1KOM KAIMIOAII NOW 111 I.I). tX IX THAT IHIlUCriOX FIIOM COKVAIXIH ! AMI KKMKXTS lUolttjtX New Derbies and S:f6 Hats STETSON SHOES 0 n 0 ROBERTS BROS, j 0 TOCGER.Y 554 Willamette Street. 2t I Acreage! Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, V2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. Hovey Block, 8th and Will. ;:::mt::tm::::::::::::::::::::::: 8 :: :: KuKene people who have visited tho Iiiwlt Sluslaw rountry during the winter state that the citizens of that section of tho county are very lma tleut with KiiKcne on account of the apparent lack of Interest taken by (he city In reKiird to transportation facilities for ihe Sluslaw valley. As slated by V. K. Kisk, In an Interview prlnt'.d III yesterday's Guard, tho peo ple of Florence and tho other towns aloni? tho coast are KlvInK Stephen Carver all tho cncoiiraiienient possi ble for the extension of his Aisea railroad from Corvallls to that part of the state, seeing- no immediate re lief In sight from ICiiKcne. The line Is being constructed as rapidly as the winter weather will permit. It has been graded for fifteen or twenty miles out of Corvallls, and the rails have been luld for a number of miles. No doubt the road will be pushed on to tidewater, via the Lake Creek val ley, which Is also tributary to Eu gene, but the trade of which will be lost to this city after the line Is com pleted. A Kline no citizen who has consid erable property on the lower Sluslaw and who baa worked for a long time for the advancement of that portion of the county, today told The Guard that a Coos Hay man last fall engaged tiUUO boxes of apples from the far mers adong the Sluslaw for shipment to Marshfleld, but on account of the alinuls on the bar at the mouth of the river, thereby preventing vessels from coming to Florence, It was Impossi ble to deliver the apples and they rot ted. There was a Iosb of perhaps 1 12,000, as tho apples will easily sell for 12 a box, not to mention losses In other lines of trado on account' of lack of transportation facilities. If the harbor Improvements that were star'!.!', so'uo twelve or fifteen years ago had been cr.mplyt ed, or If n line . I railroad harf been extended thriugh that country this loss would not have ocurred and the lower Slus law valle jrould have been one of the richest fruit-growing anil lumber ing sections In the United States. EUGENE A.nFaLBANy" PLAY BASKETBALL Bilurd.iV evening tho laat basket bull game of this season .will be play ed In the armory between the high r.-'hi'l. of F.ugeno nnd Albany. This will be no slow game, as Albany's team has Improved to such an ex tent Hint I hey feel that they are able to doleat Salem In a g:ime with then) Friday. It' they do and F.ugene beats Albany Saturday evening, F.ugcuo will have second place In the league. As It now stands, however, Koseburg, or course, has first place, and Kugene nnd Salem are tied for second, Al bany being lust. The stupendous scale . on which I Charles H. Ilanford's productions are ; made have been, from sea.son V Kja" j8 )n, the subject of Increased admira . tion and wonder. Kach presentation he makes is designed to eclipse Its I predecessor In brilliancy of effect iand elaboration of detail. It Is an other evidence of Shakespeare's com prehensive genius that the actor is not obliged to depart from his plays for material for unlimited scenic ex ploitation. It has been argued that but little scenery was employed In the day of Klizabnthan drama; but there have been skeptics on this point. Certain It Is that no plays lend them selves more splendidly to the pur poses of the scenic, artist and costum er, as well as of the actor, than those of Shakespeare. One of the most striking of the great poet's scenic dramas Is "Antony and Cleopatra," i which Mr. Ilanlord selects as his sub 1 Ject for a spectacular revival this sea son. It Is particularly fitting that Mr. Han ford should follow his pro duction of "Julius Caesar," which created such a profound impression last winter, with the story of the Ro man warrior's historic armour with Egypt's queen. The subject has been one of rare fascination for the gen ius that makes the stage Its meduim i of expression. The greatest players have lent their talents to the two proles which give the play Its title, and celebrated authors have time and 'time again striven to add something 'new to the story, only to be eclipsed by the one great play dealing wLth tho topic. Like all his other reprc ! dentations, this latest contribution to theatric entertainment by Mr. Han ; ford will he dominated by the spirit of modernlBm. This does not Imply that the performance will be found lacking in respect for the highest tra 'dltlons associated with it, or that a garbled and mutilated texa will be thrust before the public. ,MR. DORR'S .OFFERS -LOCATION . FOR FAIR GROUNDS To the Editor: I see by the Sunday Morn- lng Register "That the Coun- ty Fair Is Assured." that the committee has decided on Huddleston tract; that it will secure .105 acres at the con- tract price of 3O,00U. UU0 to De paid in casu balance at b per cent luter- est. Assuming that tnts pro- posed purchase Is for the m. ,..,, onH not a urivate investment, and that It is of interest to all tne o of the county. I hereby offer the commlt- tee 105 acres at the price 01 $20,000; $7,500 to be paid In cash on the delivery of the deed and tho balance to e paid In a reasonable time, Mm with lntarnil t ft Oer Cent per annum, payable annual- ly. The land is part of the Prlro Blair Donation Claim, and is now known as County Survey No. 959. GEO. B. DORRI3, Agent. Embroidery F-ridnv U l m J WILL ;HOV lALl'AHLE ! Blair street addition property Is sure to double in value within the next two years. Two electric rail ' ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ;,ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other dl , rectlon. As sure as water runs down hill, Kugene must build down the valley because tho business Is there. There are both acreage tracts and lnrge lots In this addition, only, a mile from the haziness center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terniB, a small payment down and monthly Install ments If you desire. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W KuYsrioKH. M. t). V. O. !' vr, M. I). P.I Urllr, I,'. I'. v. "U-:t. M. i. I '. A "iec, I,'. !. lire. t'V.I rl ar, M II. L. L. !.r.i'mi.il, M. U. For the cue and trc.ttmrnt of Mcdtcnl .md Surgical Cases Modern opcr.ttins room And equipment. Appliances forX r.y work. S,v.itum And blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. R.Uis on application. ..Training School for Nurses.!" Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical (raining in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address V. KUYK.ENDALL, M.D.;Supt. COFFEE Your grocer must sell 1 ojr colicc; we can't all be comfortable; birt he needn't sell it to you. Your i;rrx ft 'rrhirn. Tour minrj II you don'l llku 3vLHllitf' llrl; u. r-.lt lii.u. Extra Pressure Now On Tho JuiupiiiK Off Place "Consumption had mo In Its grasp, and I had almost reached the jump ing off place when 1 was advised to try Dr. King's New Disovery. I want to say right now It saved my life. Im provement began with the first bot tle nnd after taking one d'zen bottles I was a well and happy man ngain." says tleorgo .Moore, of Grlmesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak; sore lungs, and for preventing pneumonb New itiscowry Is supreme. 50c anil l at V. A. Kuykeudall's drug store. Trial bottle free. I'll.KS! nr.Ea: PH.KS! .. . Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding nnd Itching pllea. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, Rives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pllo Ointment Is prepared for pllea and Itching of the private parts. Sold by I.inn Dm Co., Ii mail r.Oc and 11.00. William Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. SIMiKIt SKWINd M.ii-iTlXK to. Sinner and Wheeler & Wilson Sew Ini; ti'ni'HniM snid fn ent;y payments. LUMBERING NOTES ' j FROM COTTAGE GROVE! The Chambers Lumber Company, at Dorena, Fred Russell president, completed this week 3000 feet of log ging road leading back into the for est. The company does not yet fix the date for starting no its machin ery, but is putting the plant In repair so when the outlook Is favorable It can rekindle the fires under Its boil ers and set the saws a buzzing. A new furnace is to be built at' the planing mill at Dorena. The Instal lation of a dynamo was made only a short time since eo now the mill and the company's store is electrically lighted. In addition a large ar?a of lumber docks have been built. The railroad siding Is to b? changed from the middle of the lumber yard to the side parallel with the main track. Tho company has a large lot of dry lumber, sl.llng and framing timbers, In stock, as wl! as flooring, rusiti', and dressed casings. The lattr is kiln drlfd arrt kept In a rain proof warehouse. The payroll cf the com pany In busy times wis $S0O0 per month, now o u nothing save the hire of a watchman. The Brown Lumber Company will in nl)"ii i month move Its Ingoing camp to the timber tributary to Tay lor's Spur of the O. & S. K. railroad, .M,.K t, "hie! Inn miles Fnat of Cot tage Grove, where the mill h locat 1 ed. Trie men f :r this camp will num : b?r fourteen. Two donkf,y engines, one for Ihe'yard and one for the road, i v-MI be the orient equipment. With Ithis force tlT output will b from i'lcMon to thirty thousand feet of i lojis. depending somewhat on the size land length of tile ftigs. It la estl- mated that the next move will not nav" lit ue inaiio ueiore iwo years shall have passed. Western Oregon. i il 1 : in;.: Willamette street. Phi. snir vot it i !:Mi ( . IP!! l: T' t:iv; Klt'OI pi Siv!NS' .nam: nr Tin: i:ii i:ps m o . inn si: a ioc m u t:ss j Nothing But Light HUNTER & WILLOUCHBY IIavo installed an up-U-tlate Has I.ilitinv;, CVvkiii) ami lli'uliti; Outfit, ami have a itu;uett nt ll.ts m. m to talk GAS tv ynil. We are ji.in to ina!;e a speeialiy .f Iii;!itin husiness houses with a t'.as I.i;.;!.t ymi tun i!e jxnil on. Cotae duw u to fur slu'.e ami sie what Cas will do. . W'e are always ylad t.) explain liv;!u to you, cither ;kettie or (las. CAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 516 Vilhinctte St, Eugene, Or. to Hell Tnver !hv pt si S'ir'l-', Wah. They always the highest ninrliet price. 1 I' Is now K"iienil!y known that! IhU hn '. slui k of plaiiiM, piani.liis ! and iri:.uw tn iihC bi' sold at once.) Our inf Messrs. Steven and I lllilln. who will engace In luedness ! for themselves. have leased our wateronin-. and we must varau. by the i nd of the month. We nil" selling dally the ben i i ano at lower prices than the Mnall j dealer pas f -r them wholesale. Ye, j terday we sold to a well-known res-. Idem of Kiuene a regular $100 piano, .fur I:'4S. Tod.iv offer a t;i;.V "' could send you thousand piano, ue,l only a few month, for testimonials from people restor Itllil l.AND KOVAL llAKKIiY Ilreail. tf.e het and lualtbles' bread niae. For sale at Otto's, Pll.l-s cti;ki IX TO I I lVS PA.O OINTMKNT I guaranteed t. cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed, lng or protruding piles In I, lo H days or a ouey refunded. f.0c. i j $l!'fi. Another in a handsome golden bealth by llolllster s Kooky Mountain t1lV ,'n. .o outer reiueay so etlevllve can oak ease, worth $:liit for $ I 7 H. If you overlook this snlen did cliuioo lo secure aa Instrument at practical cost you alone will be (ho ItWiT, ' tipon evenings. I II. HIS PIANO llol sK, i!T Wist S. V.111I1 Slni'l.. . T. II. Ci.liile. tien. g(. and sure. 3..c. Tea or Tablets. .inn nun; co. We pay toll for any old Monnrc! range. fl J. W. KAYS Ki lt. CO. nips hm woiip i-f l , ird of .'tine ill . IMi'i:. 4 Piivien,., wl'l iv.vlv.. I'M. 1!;. u, t:. -.MU, ,.1V ,,( P,.),n, l-V, t"''. .1- the olt!,,. uf II,,. i ,.; '(. Mr. I' 'ILK : l.'li-l'. for the delivivv t the V;l"i ! .,, b-tl,p.nc, A -f i,r li.it cord of onk no.,, I an. I I "" 1 ." ., ill i!r w oo,l. s.il.l a-.;!. .- '" '" ion,.,.! d on or b.'ioie S.--- t, in!., r I . I ",'V I'le boil, I l....'rii. (,,, rjl,; ! '. ni.v I : ,u and li.ud f..r '! t.l! 1 (;il p.:-f,. rill nice of (ho CO'!. ti.ut will i, rem),,. i ,,f the tn! t.'.lil. r. it anv th, r,. he l.''.U 1- Pi '' re Mil. t HS 11; i; ia:is.!-'!, c;ck. I Why buy wxv clothos whon w run J mnk your oM on" I-M-k Hko rrw jut KiiKi'tit' Py Work, Sixth nn.l Wi! ! lanu'tlo sirtvtj. t( When You Po:n... I for a trnln or run f ir a r in-., i paper carpet lack you w v j K "'d run (or your money. An ! j what you get at the Griffin .ir. iCo.'s thi' lust values In tow I the money. ! V.ni can got an evccllem rn ' your money In spray pump, nia'erlals. lime and sulphur. ; Yours for busin,.. GRIFFIN Hardware Co. LOT 3000 yards of fine embroidery and Insertion imported direct from Switz erland, in all widths and new pat terns; value up to 20c; Friday, the yard LOT 2500 yards of new embroideries; all new patterns; in widths from 3 to 7 Inches; a good edge; values up to 30c; for Friday only, the yard . . . . LOT 2,000 yards of special wide em broidery; extra good edge; in widths up to 13 Inches; an extra bargain; value up to 40c; Friday only; the yard LOT 1,500 yards of extra fine embrold- 4ries In corset cover designs, In widths up to 20 Inches; good edge; value up to 60c; Friday only; the yard ' Friday end Saturday 100 men's fine hand-tailored suits, in all colors and the lat est makes, non-breakable front and hand-felled collar; values up to t20.00; sale $11.95 Friday and Sntmday About 50 fine suits In t shades and patterns, In brokti sizes that we wish to close ok: values up to $15.00; Fr: day and &m f Saturday P a4j, f if The BON MARCHE, B Vev,, )i 'theI, IS A WOMAN'S LAMPS AND CltOCKKI are her pride and delight. S: likes to show them to I: friends as evidence of 1: home's refinement. We ly just the lnmps and crorkr: you will be proudest of. Cot' and see how easy our prlK make It to buy nnd how bi: tho quality and taste make not to buy. W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. OREGON HOME & LAND CO, Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank till''; Iwarc n for1 :i fori -iir.i v 3o Acres with new S-room house an! lurn, fruit orchard and running wat-. t i acres in grain, liahuiee pusture and titnbt"-. $'35:u'K 40 Acres with new house and barn, do;; '. j oa JooJ gtavded road, price $1400. t0 Acres with fair imrrovements, good so.1 and can k made an ideal place. $30 per acre. HoUSeS and lnt in all n.i.t nf ,ka lv Oresoi Ham? &. Land Co., A. A. Aiby. f:.7- i We vf all tho latent niethi ,1 U , cleaning and di eliic nt th-. Ki i...m, . I lye Work, eorv'r Sixth a ml Wlllam elte street. Phone lied '.'MM. :f l!"r.'" v 11 r h:ui'e I S i. . ul . il.. of bo ' c-i, -hoe at lor.m's se' 51 l.ei: 'ii r.n.l Phe'i ni v ' T S :-', .'. c.'"' eai'll. -t, i:iiijene. Ork 1 A. I I. i-ss it.., C. Guiliford jj F.3laij Livery, Iio.irc.irS stables V '!, r ll.w.v,.lv I ,irv '"''Iv rU Imi stag,. ,,,., filer's Shoe Store Most any body can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and knows hat he is selling you. We have Repiir.ns D-'partra-nL fitted with everything thdt's n 0jcrn jn the way cf machinery for doing the best of rep.iir vork. MILLER, Ihe Shoe Man. West 8th street. Xm Home of Good Shoes Hi !! W NIn Sice,.,, Phone M.,n p., .'-f, CAV