Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 17, 1908, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY, MAIUJH 17. H
JURY AWARDS
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Economizes the use of flour, but
ter and eggs; makes the biscuit,
cake and pastry more' appetiz
ing, nutritious and wholesome.
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"i FORTY THOUSAND!:
I LOCAL TI.MHK.lt IMtOKKK WINS
WO COMMISSION- I'ltOM I'OKT
I LAM CAPITALIST.
BaltinPoiwder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
This is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar.
It Has No Substitute
Thar ara Alum and Phoaphata of Lima mlituraa (old at
II lowar prlca, but no houpakeepar regarding tha baaltb
at bar family can .fluril to uaa thom.
,IC ItY KKACIIKIt VEItDICT AFTKIt
I MID.NKillT, AFTF.K IIKIN'O OUT
' OVKK KIX HOIKS AWARDS
' 1'LAINTIFF $:il,l)a.J3, WITH
$!i,77H.l.1 INTKKKKT.
William Wlsdomwaa shot ued In
uluiilly kllk-d by John !lro.a rfun
day iiIkIU at Ironside, Orcein, a vll
Iiiko west of Valo. No words proccd
cd tlio shooting;. Drown asked I lie
Btoiekooiur for a Run to bunt ducks.
wisdom will pnHHlng liy and lirown
lilctv the top of lila head off,
Odell hastened to tho scene, accom
panied by District Attorney McC'ul
loch and Coroner Farley.
DcWItt's I.lttlo Early Risers, small,
wife, sure llttlo liver pills. Hold b)
Sheriff j ul druggists.
The Eugene!
- a
Business College
Toe Jury In the case of H. C. lla
hon vs. M. F). Rankin to recover over
$40,000 as commission on the sale
of largo tracts of tlmuer (sad In
Lnno county and other counties In
Western Oregon, reached a verdict
this morning about 1 2 : 1 5 o'clock,
ifter having been out over six hours,
ind brought It Into court sealed, fol
lowing Judgo Harris' Instruction
;lven last evening about 8:30 o'clock
when ho called the Jury In for that
jiirpoHO. The jury awarded Mahon
he sum of 39,fi92.1.T, with Interest
it 0 per cent per annum from Jan
uary, 15, 1IIU7. the Interest amount
ni? to Jli77X.4ri, making a total sum
found for tho plaintiff of $42,470.1)0.
The uniiiiiiil Million sued fop was
$40,81S.r, with Interest Int 6 per
cent, from January IB, 1907, less
$1 2015.50, making a total of approx
imately ' $42. 500. Thus It will be
wen that the Jury awarded linn
practically the full amount asked
for.
The case was a long one., havlnr
legun Inst Wednesday morning and
lasting until last cvanlng about 0
oVluck, when It went to the jury.
Mahon was represented as counsel
by Judge M. L. I'lpes, of Portland,
and O. F. Sklpworth, of Kugene, and
the defendant by W. I. Fenlon and
Stapleton & Coovort, both of Port
land. The case has been considered
a very Important one and It Is partly
due to the splendid efforts of At
torneys I'lpes and Sklpworth that It
was decldod the way It was. I he
gentlemen are to be congratulated
upon their victory.
Will be open all summer,
may enter at any time.
Students j
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In this age of competition
little chance for the- young" person
who faces the ' wor.d without the
knowledge and skill that comes
through jspecial training.
Investigate our methods! Informa
tion cheerfully and promptly furnished.
MRS. M. RANSOM,
Principal.
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A CM1KKTITL OF
Ot It (ilKH'Kltll S
la an assurance of good things
to est as lung as they Inst.
Count and lay In a stock so
that yen win bo prepared either
for bad weather or unoxopootod
guests. TIio reason you should
u y them hero especially Is that
our groceries are reliable, no
matter hew Utile you pay, so
Hint tho Inexperienced run buy
Hero as safely as the
I in! go.
expert
W. M. CREEN,
6! 9 Willamette St.
THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
Phone M.iin 23.
0RE0G.N
LAND CO
In
Farms
and City
Property
We
Have
A good business proporty to
trade for farm land.
64 0 acres (if yellow plno, $6.00
per acre.
9-room house, good barn, lot
66 2-3x160 $2100
6 acres, Just outside city. 97.10
$
KI'UKXK, OKF.rJOX'S
, iwitidt city
(Portland Telegram.)
In a recent issue of the
"dependent" there app-ared a
suggestive and helpful edito
rial, entitled, "Take Care of
Your Own Town." The cen
tral Idea presented therein Is
that In the public sense the
town Is the home, and slioulJ
be as s':redly considered ns
the smaller homestead. This
Indicates a spirit which
makes town pride a personal
attribute, the spirit which
the Kugene people seem to
have caught. They have
caught It, too. In the earlier
stag of town development,
when It will count for most.
Its working out will confer on,
Kugene a distinctive reputa
tion a reputation which the
city will profit by maintain
ing. The city of Blnghamton,
N. Y., Is dubbed the "Parlor
City of tho Empire State."
It- earned the reputation a
generation ago because muni
cipal cleanliness and munici
pal beauty were considered as
cardinal virtues by Its Inhabi
tants. These led to the devel
opment of good taste In build
ing. In laying out new strets
and residence districts. It
was a pleasure to visit that
cltv. as It afforded contrast
with almost every other New
York city. The influence of
it was soon manifest. It sug
gested cleanliness and beauty
In other cltier, which became
the fact. Kugene hr.s encag
ed In a similar work in Ore
gon a splendid work, of
which the people of Kugene
niny feel Justly proud.
I Reduction
00
5 acres Just outsldo city
per . acre.
13 acres well Improved, $2100
for the tract. Acre tracts to
suit purchasers.
Lots In Slndd n's .addition.
$275 and up; $."0 down, bal
ance 3 or 3 years at 7 per
cent. '
Lots In lllnlr Street Addition:
$a0 down, balance, terms
given.
80 acres, good Improvements:
all bottom land, some fruit
trees; all kinds of berries,'
price, $2600.
SO acres of Rood grain and fruit
land, 7 miles out on good
road, $30 per aero.
We have some largo and
small traits ot timber for sale
ranging from $10 to $25 per
acre. I'omo In and get prKvs.
No trouble to show the goods.
Wo are In tho business.
Oregon Iml Company.
4 13 Willamette St.
Mark T. F.tming, Mrj;r
Eugene, Oregon
STOI" SITU .VOXSF.NSK
(Harney eN'ws, Uep.)
Had we found the following In any
other newspaper In the state we
should not have ben so amazed as
we were to met It In the editorial
columns of ex-Governor Geer'a pa-
ner. the Pendleton Tribune:
"Of course, all ef these Democratic
and so-called "independent" newspa-
papers do not realize that with two
or three Kenubllcan senatorial canni
dates In the field upon which to spilt
the Republican vote, the Democrats
of tho Btate, voting solidly for their
own candidate, would be able to pos
slhly roll up a plurality which would
be ca led a majority.
Of course, the explanation of Its
anuearance lies In the fact that Mr
Oeer Is away from home these days
making his campaign for con-s.
But we have seen the same stuff In
several papers already, and w navt
heard It from a good many Repub
licans who poso as well informed
on politics and other things. Such
talk only breeds ridicule and eon-
tempt. Every man who pretends to
any power of reasoning should. Know
thnt after the primary election there
can be only one Republican candl
date and one Democratic candidate
for senator or any other single of
fice, and that all other candidates
must go upon the ticket uuder some
other -designation and that the voter
ins ins pany iioiiuiiaiiuii 10 suiiiuri
for senator the Fanio as for any oth
er office. For heaven's sake, let up
as Republicans display common sense
at least In the discussion of such
questions.
F.IGKNK'S RKYIYAL8
(Albany Democrat.)
About 250 conversions were
ported at Kugene under Dr. Drongh
er, a union service for the Presby
torlnns and the Baptists. Two other
revivals by the Methodists and Chris
tians reported over four hundred con
versions for the two. Six hundred
and fifty Is certainly a big record
and ought to mean something for Ku
gene If the reported converts wen
really warmed up to the core.
AT MlDNKiHT
Monday, March 16, tho stock ot the
I'nited Wireless Tolegrnph Cninpan;
toes up to $16.50 per share. If yoi
buy at $15 you'll have to buy tndm
at IS West Klghth street, or havi
vour letter postmarked March UUh
This will be an advance of 65 per
I'ont since last August.
How many shares have von?
W1HK1.KSS WOODlll'FF.
OASOI.IXK WOOD NWVIN'O
W. G. White ! prepared to saw
vour wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4 35!. Residence
H6 West Sixth street.
WOOD HAV0
John M. Y. Dixon, successor to W
B. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
tSM. R-ldence, 267 High street, tf
Gasoline, woodsaw
330 acres of government timber
land for location. Price for locating.
$300. 40 acres relinquishment near
C'reswell for $75.
110WK 1110Y.
542 Willamette St.
Ma
VK I'AX Sl-PPI.Y
Vonr wants with wood Oalr,
pie, Fir. and Ties. Also Con!
W'l.I.lAMS TRANSFKK CO.
Phone Black 1 1 4
VOH TY Jl Ix;k.
I hereby announce nnse f ns
andldate for re-election fur the r
A publican nomination for Count
.niuge at (he Lane county priinir:
mtii 1 1, lyo.i.
Kodol
FOR INmOKSTfON AND DYSPHIHlll.
RKLIKVK8 SOUH STOMACH. lifcJLCtllNG. ETC.
it it ri
-tlTTIIH Ol f -
C. JJ.Wll f Ok COMPANY. CHICAGO?
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O. R. CllltlSMAN
ILL.
J. M. Howe is still soul.. best tall
ored suits on the cosst from Cmti
nental Tailoring Comuanv, of Chlra
go, a; 543 Willamette street. it
My stock of Oriental rugs mnt u,
regardless of cost. Call sn.i vi.,
I them at the Hoffman House pnrln-s
ra NAJ HANlK'r.
Pitiless Price
Slashing at
Stanleys Great
Reorgciiiizatioe Sale
Stanleys present stock must positively go
Complete change of management, and a
general reorganization, necessitates the
absolute sale ot all mercnanaise on hand
i
Complete New Stock
Now Being Purchased
From Eastern Factories
Such price slashing- on fine goods durii
our Great Seven Day Special, was till
marvel of all times, but great as the tha
has been, still greater is the price slashinJ
at this sale for the future.
Down! Down!!
Go the Prices
We are doing the business of the towf
Why shouldn't we?
Others are buying everything possible
here. 'Why not you?
Come to the store now, at once.
SHOES, CLOTHING,
FUSNISHINGS,
DRUGS, NOTIONS,
STATIONERY.
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612 Willamette St.
Three Doors South of 9th Street
Eugene, Oregon
0 sea iniacaisnEss