Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 06, 1908, Image 4

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    THB KCGBNB BAiif OBAD. HtllMV. MAIU H . tiKiH
OI H ( It.U KKIt JACK
di'jiiirtiiii'nt. If one In any butter
than another, Is that devoted
to fancy crackcTH and lilscuitH.
Come and nam pi u It. Include
crackers In your next grocery
ord r. You'll find them Juat
the thing to offer callers, Juat
the thluKs when you fel like
'taking "Jiint a bite." We have
100 varieties but,, duly one
quality the best. ' '
M. CREEN,
THE S QUART
DEAL CROCR
i .61? Willamette SU ) ,' Phone Main 25.
OREGON HOME & LAND CO:
Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank
45 ..FARMS..
320 Acres with new 8-room house anl barn, good
fruit orchard and running water, aoo acres in
grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre
" 40 Acres with new house and bun, close to scho3l on good
graveled road, price $1400.
, 193 Acres with fair improvements, g-ood "soil and can be
made an ideal place. $30 per jtcte. :
' i' Houim and lot In all parti of tht city
Oregoi Horn & Land Co., A. A.Aobyv Mgr.
Often The Kidneys Are . . j
Weakened by Dyer-Work, i
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. !
it iiMfii to be considered that oiilv
urinary awl bladder troubles were to bt
traced to the kidneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly ail disease
have tlieir beginning
in the disorder oi
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filtei
ana puriry inemoou j
that is their work. '
Thareore. when your kidneytare weak .
or out i order, ri can understand how j
quickly your enure body is affected and J
how every tmfait seems to fail to do t
t duty. i
If vow are sick or " feel Iwliy." begin ,
taking the great kidney remedy, iJr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon j
as your kidneys are well they will help
nil the other organs to Jieallli. A trial
will convince anyone.
: If you are sick you can make no mis
tnke by first doctoring vonr kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the hihc-nt for its wonderful cures
of the moftt distressing cases, and is sold
on its merits by all fz'r
druuiftHtHin fiftv-ceut MiJfT.Ufmi J?
mid one-dollnr i'-tE&fllillHr!
bottle, You may --i-jyiHa
have a sample bottle Unnwofawwap-iioot..
by mail free, also a piiuumlet telling you
how to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention tjiis paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., King
lianiton, N. Y. iJon't make any mistake
but reuieinber the iiume, Sunnip-Root,
J)r. Kilmer a Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Uinghumton, N. Y., on every bottle.
COUNTY COURT
WILL GIVE BOUNTY
ON VARMINTSGALPS
ELKS' MINSTRELS
SCORE BIG AND
GREAT SUCCESS
COMMISSlOXKitS'
I'KTITIO.V
, COUNTY
(OlIiT HKKDH
LANK
OI' HOl'Tll
CO VOTE 'tXL'B AND
K.TTKKMIXATK
COYOTKH, WOIA'KS AND COL
GAliS
' The first .shipment of butter over
cut out of Crook county wag ship
ped laat week from the Prlnnvllle
creamery to Portland, the shipment
Amounting to 600 pounda.
Don.pt Forget
Watts' Reduction Sale
; WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS
And every other line in the store until
' Saturday Evening, March, 14th.
J. O. WATTS, Jeweler Sz
v. 9 h Willamette sfs.
dereaftw a bounty of J.0 HI
be paid on scalps of eayotei, wqivei, '
cougars and, like, animals that prey
upoo, the utoelt Jrf Lane county. The
county commissioners' court yester
day made an order to thai effect, up
on petition of th South Lane County
Coyote- Club. TV club consists of
79 leading farmer and stockmen re
siding at CresweH, Walker. Cottase
Orova and the respective communi
ties and has paid by aasenment over
1100 In bounties during the past year
yet, the petition declar?s. wolves and
coyotes do not seem to diminish In,
numbers, but continue to make de-j
structlve'. raids cn the farmers' j
flocks.' '
Since the bounty on these wild an
imals was abolished sveral years j
ago. they have Increased very ma-1
jtcrlally and have proven a source of:
Sreat annoyance to the farmers, es-j
pecially to those who live near the!
mountains. Bofore the bounty wall
abolished many mountaineers made a
Kond living by killing wolves, coy-j
otes and .cougars, receiving:
3.50 for each scalp from the coiin-l
t:' !
Th fad that the county has
agreed to re-establhb the bounty fys-1
...... - .... I V. ., r I f ....!.. .
l"L IB a ouun;c Ul ni, u rn t .-,,.nt ,
to all farmers who have snffer'd at'
from the depredations of wild an
imals. , ;
1 FHAVK 'AM.KV SKIMS
I A"STIt.rT IH'KIVKHS
i Frank B. All'-y toriny sold hl3 ab
stract iMialnoss In thlB eity to Hon.
I.I. H. Booth, and Jol-n M. , Thorne,
: cashier -and, asHlstaitt Vaphier, res
1 pectlvely. of the Dnig'es County
bank, and Will II. Flshe.-. the well
'known ex-dry goods merchant. Mhn
I agement of the bulpes has been
i permanently assumed hV Mr. Thorne,
I whose fctrmer position in the hank
- will be filled by another men later.
! In -the mean Imp awhfncn 1" the
clerical work rf t'ie Vn5( t Ml be
given by Mr. Fisher ut'l mor" per
manent arrangement'! are mo l .to
fill Mr. Thome's place. Roseburg
Review. . ...
I The Elks' minstrels at the Eusene
' theatre were greeted by a packed
I house last night. The performance
i was bfyond expectations, and that-ls
! Baying a good deal, for we all knew
the show would . be good, all our
fevorlfs were in rhe cast, and we
knew that Messrs. Draoer and Miller
jftwav. succeed in their work I" this
line wherever they go. The audience
! appreciated the work of the perfor-
mers and showed Its appreciation
by frequent encores and ontbJrsts of
'applause. A part of the credit for
the success of the -show is due a
number of University boys, -who help
ed materially. The inimitable Ar
thur Van Dusen was the star end
man and others on the end who did
splendidly were Ibrold Germanus,
Virgil Cooper and Elmer Paine. Be
sides the students on the ends there
were Judge Wlntermeier, Martin
Hammltt. Clint Drapfr and Harry.
Miller, the last two named being the
gentlemen who put the show on. The
, "gags" were" all good and ome of
them hit local celebrities well.
The grand first part was excell"nt,
the stage settings being beautiful
and the costumes worn by the per
formers rich and elaborate. The so
los were all grod and the choruses
fine. Otho Roberts, san? "Sam
Land," Virgil Cooper "Bill Sim
mons," Harold Germanus "l.e" It
Alone," Arthur Van Dusen "Willyum
Wilson," Elmer Paine "Ever Lovln'
Snoony Sam," H. t,.'' Burford "The
Glorious High Ball." Clint . Draper
"ello, Miss Liza Gren. M. Wool
ruff "Keen on Smiling." and Harry
Miller "Ephrlam Johnson." TJie,
grand finale was pretty. "As the cho
rus of "Keep on Smiling" wai being
sung a curtain was drawn aside and
there In the background on an eleva
tion In the centre of a white snot
llght, and where the picture of the
elk hung before, ood Miss Hazel
Huff, In all her loveliness and beau
ty. . It was ar splendid ending for
tb first part. ,;
. Th? olio was full f good fenturs, '
nrlnrinal among ''which was the
"Dath of the Gladiator," In whMi
Cred Hammrnd was the Roman sen-'i-.-t
reva r.rahem his daughter.
"Penny-Ante." and Carey Ioosley,
(six feet six (."Archibald." the glad
letor. T. wes simnly Bld-splitHng.
N. L. Fltzhenry's f-mnle impersona
tion brought 1own the house and oth
er features of this part of the show
were ai good.
The performance will he repented
again Saturday night, with some
changes in the program.
A Sale That Is
WW
Making History
This is not one of . these common -sale
that you so often eeut a real
price cutting sale. Every . article in tht
house .is reduced not -one or two old thing,
but 'every article including all our new
spring stock.' j ! ' ,
Ladies' Furs and Coats H Price
Every Ladies' Coat and Fur must go. They have
given ju;t 10 days to vacate in, and they have ot t"
go. v omen's hijh grade hand tailored coats in jM
colorr, and furs in white, gray and brown ,
' all must go at price
RUMMAGE SALE ON BLANKETS
Mens Fine Clothing
It's a shame to slaughter the price so on mtn's good suits,
but we need the room. Men's clothing, latest patterns
aid styles, perfect fitting, made by the same f J Ct
bouse as our $25 suits, value to $16, sale H -Dj
RUMMAGE SALE ON COATS
Gigantic Sale on all Shoes
Here is where every member of the family benefit by our
Shoe Sale, because we have the very b;st sho:s forevery
member. Solid oak soles,jinglecounters and f j11 vamp.
All prices reduced on every shoe.
Rummage Sale on everything in
house.. Come and buy.
the
TheBonMarchcstvftS
1 Make your hens lay by feeding Se
curity Poultry Pow-!-r. i
PMAMnv.lB HA ROW A HP, T.
Warner tnnes pianos. Leave or
nB m MftH." tnsle Store. tf
J03 PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS DUE
JLAN
C
OUNTY
i;ii '
1 SO Feet
old
The
V FAIR
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120 Lots 66x
Now Being S
Nicest Location in the City x
Only Five Blocks From Willamette St.
The Price is Only $300.00
$ 1 00 Cash, Ballance at 6
Don't le: this opportunity pass to get a choice residence lot. They are going fas'. Each purchaser also Rets one
-hare ot Stock in the Lane County Fair Association which will-own, clear, 65 acres, after these 1 20 lots are sold
SEE THE
COMMITTEE"
STOCK NOT ASSESSABLE
F. M. Wilkins,
Alton Hampton,
J. M. Williams,
H. F. Hollenbeck,
O. D. Lnn,
F. A. Rankin,
Amos Wilkins,
Jack Rodman.
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