Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 19, 1908, Image 2

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    TM HVtTUX tAWt OT ARB, THTIWDAT, MARCH l, IW
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H
V S ' JEST'.
MODEL N0 9"
There is No Better
Recommendation
for a legitimate business than the
fact that our customers are buying
high grade merchandise at season
able prices. You will be one of these
customers when you know we are
handling such well known lines as
Alfred Benjimin & Co.s
Clothing for men, the
Sophomore line for young men
Stetson Hats and Stetson Shoes
Guyer and Remle Hats
Cluett and Monarch Shirts
Dents and H. &. P Gloves
Our Stock in Every Department
is larger and more complete than
ever before. You'll be convinced
if you give us a call
ROBERTS BROS., Toggery
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Acreage!
Acreage!
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
Hovey Block, 8th and Will.
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A.
ANNOUNCEMENT
O. II. Irish wishes to announce that he ha
nuaehased the OROCKRV KtnrL- f n A
Allen & Co., located at 55 cast 9th St., and
carries at all times the best brands of
Grockkiks, Fi.oiir and Fekd. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Phone
Mall. 53
lb. OLIVER
TYPEWRITER NO.
U equipped with a ruling device
the only ruling device on any
typewriter. In many forms of
manuscript work, or In abstract
work, or tabulations, the ruling
device becomes a wonderful
convenience. It Is furnished
with the No. 5 Model.
I C. S. FRANK, Agent
C
10AR5
Julius
Goldsmith
Madame Peak's
i: Pills.
FRENCH
FCMA
A Harm, Certain It.
Liar roa Ni:tritmKD
ManimU'ATlim. ami inn TO Mil.
H.ifW Hnrrl Kprmlvt Satisfaction Guar
anteed ur Money iWuiuli'd. Hent pro.
111.1 ft.rli.iy iThi!i. wuiarnd them
on trial, lo ho paid nr when rvlleveri.
Hamplca Kn-r.. Inatat on getting lha
genuine., aeeept mi aiihstltuta. If your
druggist (tufa uot havu Itluin lend your
ordcra to tlio
IITED MEDICAL CO., lot M, Uiciittr, Pi.
Sold In Eugene by W. L. Delano
33 East
9th Siravt
G. H. IRISH
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.
Koomi y nd JO over Lhambcrs-Uristow Bank
..FARMS..
320 Acres with new S-rootn house and barn, good
fruit orchard and running water, 100 acres in
grain, balance pasture and titular. $25 acre
40 Acres with new house and bun, close to tchool on eood
giAveled road, price $1400.
J0 Acres with fair improvements, (food 'soil And cao be
nude an ideal place. $30 per acre.;
Houses and lots In all arM of thejdty .
Oregon Homi & Land Co., A. A.Aaby, Mgr.
IT'S DELIGHTFUL
to use
OUR STATIONERY
Stool dlo stamped with, your
Initial with envelopes to match.
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
Book Store
FORTY-SIX BAGS
MAIL RECEIVED
LAST NIGHT
EASTKlt.V MAIL NKI.AVKIl 11V
VUMHtH IX KASTKI1X I'.MtT OK
OltrXiOX AltltlVK ArTKIt SKV
Kit A L DAYS' DKI.A1 THAIXS
Kl'XMXG OX S( HKPI LK TIMK
AGAIN
Forty-sir bags of mall, a greater
part of It from 'he East, arrived In
Knrpnp on three trains last night,
and It kept the poatofflce Torre work
ing to distribute it until after
noon today. The cause of thin
rush of mall is the floods that have
prevailed in Eastern Oregon along
the line of the O. It. & X. railway
over which all of the Eastern mall
comes to Oregon. The waters have
subsided during the past two days
and the trains have teen able to re
sume their regulur schedules al
though In some places the tracks are
In bad shape and slow time is neces
sary. , i
The Da es Chronicle or Tuesday
glves some Idea of the extent of the
trouble In the following news story:
"A few trains are being put on rue,
run over the O. ft. & X. lines which
have been tied up for the past few
days owing to the rains which caused
landslides and washouts In several
places between Portland and the
mountains east of Pendleton. Train
lervlce has been at a standstill un
til yesterday, when a lo.al train serv
ice was established between Portland
and Pendletsn. A train was sent out
from Portland on a local schedule.
and ran as far as Pendleton. Another
train was made up here and went to
Portland as a local. 1 he ShanlKo
'.rain was run to this city. The Spo
kane train made the run between this
Ity and Spokane. During last night
ill the stock which had been held was
sent out.
"During the forenoon of today
there was no service, hut No. 2 came
out from Portland this morning on a
local schedule to run to Pendleton
and arrived In The Dalles at about
1:10 this afternoon. A train was
started out of Pendleton this morning
to take up the local service, but was
delnyed several' hours by a work
train and will arrive here about 6
o'clock this evening.
"The Spokane division has not suf
fered In the least from the storm an-',
could have been operated on sched
ule time had it not been for the slide
below this city.
"Last night the rain started again
In the Pendleton district and changed
to snow at an early hour this morn
ing. This change In the weather will
bnve a tendency to allow the river?
to fall Into their normal courses and
this will give the repairers a better
chance to make time. The troublH
In the Blue Mountains east of Pen
dlcton has been caused by serious
washouts on all streams In that sec
tlon being very high. It Is hoped,
however, that t lit? trouble will br
remedied before tomorrow morning
so that Eastern mall trains can get
through on time and the Eastern
schedule resumed. Trnlns N03. 4
and 6 will leave Portland this even
ing on time and everything will he
clear for them to run up to sched
til.-."
MANY HOP CONTRACTS
FILED FOR NEXT YEAR
(i(K)l) EVIDENCE THAT HOP IX
Dl'STItY IX MAItlOX COIXTY IS
XOT SNOWED TXDKit
As good evidence that the hop in
dustry of Marion county Is not yet
i,- ia oviHent from the
j, f ennirarta made for future
delivery filed with the county recor
der at Salsm. Following are the
f.r-n, Pnole to Elsas & Pritz,
10 000 pounds at 10 cents. T. L.
Ross to Elsas & Pritz, 12,000 pounds
at 1 0 cents.
Alex Harold to Elsas & Pritz. 12 -000
pounds at 10 cents. T. B. Wal
ker to William H. Ramsey, 10,000
pounds each year. W08, 1909. 1910.
Annan n n ri H H. Annen to
William H. Ramsey; 8000 pounds
each year, 1908, 1909.
J. P. Wllquet CO W. n. rvalue-.-. .
12,000 pounds each year, 1908, 1909,
1910, at 10 cents.
u..n.,, innon a n A H H Annen to
W. H. Ramsey; 8000 pounds crop of
1910, at 10 cents.
C. C. Wegner, Silverton, to w. H.
Ramsey; 5000 pounds crop of 1908,
1909, 1910, at 10 cents.
William Grimm to W. H. Ramsey;
12,000 pounds crop of 1908, 1909,
1910, at 10 cents.
A l.lmlipplr Pmtnm. to W. H.
Ramsey; 7000 'pounds crop of 1908,
1909, 1911), at 11) cents.
cmmnit n Fennel. Innonpndence,
to Fa Ik, Wo'rmser & Co., Chicago.
30,000 pounds crop. of 1908, 1909,
1910, at 10 cents.
E. Uowen, A. I.. linwen ana a. r.
Inriafinn In Fall WnrltlSer & CO..
Chicago, 15,000 ' pounds crop of
1908, 1909, at 1U cents.
v t i.ir-ir tn Falk. Wormser &
Co., Chicago, 15.000 pounds crop of
ItHlf. 19UH, at to cents.
& Co., 15,000 pounds crop of 1908,
1909, 1910, at 1U cents.
W. H. Downing to E. Wattenberg
& Co., 20.000 pounds crop of 1908.
14(14 ni 10 rents- (.rnn nf 1910 at 11
cents; crop of 1911 at 12 cents. Sa
lem Statesman.
IX('ltK.SI(i (ill 7.IN(i
AliUmiENT OX
NATIONAL KOItKST
Special to Dally Guard.
Washington, March 19. The for
est service has recommended that the
number of cattle and horses allowed
to graze upon the Blue Mountains
(w) National Forest In the state of
Oregon during the season of 190S he
Increased from 16,000 to 17,900 head
and the number of sheep from 150,
000 to 152,500 head. This forest
has recently been divided Into thre
administrative units, and the Increase
In the number of head of stock to
grate on the range this year was
made V) permit an equitable adjust
ment among the former users of the
lores;.
HALL &. SHUMWAY.
Plumbing ana huh work
' Also inml Jul Mug In; tla and
ihvet iron work, lrou wink promt
itta 1 1 1 1 tt,
Hurry k full lina of plnmlilnu fljtnr.
Phone Black IIYl Willamette st
J. W. BARRINGER
i Expert housemovcr
Movej anything. Twenty-fiv
years experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1 . Eurene. Oregon
Runirii GnAiiK rxA.MixATiwxs
The eighth grade final examina
tions for the public schools will be
ne tt
' May 14, 151
I June 11. 12.
j Teachers who have niinlls readv
for the examination should notify
me of the number of questions want
ed and the name of the person ap
pointed to conduct the examination at
least 15 days before the date for
which the questions are wanted.
W. U. D1LLAUD,
County Superintendent.
(Iasolixr wood RAvrixa
W. G. White la prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence
S16 West Sixth street.
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Hsaters tflheLdin!
makes afj
S. L. LONG "ARDWARE STORE
Scott's santal-Pepsio Capsule
S- A POSITIVE CURE.
tT WaO Cv wr mi.
Mllff til l lMUMl -fm
ml ItM Umt trt. Ah.
... iiiir u.r
taW k W. U DK LAN', Dnuhl
3SX
VMID NAWIXO
John M. . Dtxon, succ&aaor to V
. llodar. All wood sawed to gunge
For prompt service phone Htac)
3311. Residence. J67 Hijlj street, tl
Gasoline woodaaw
VK L'AX 8VPPLT
Your wants with wood OaV,
pie, Fir. and Ties. Also Coal.
WLLIAM3 TRANSFER CO.
Phone Black 114
Ma-
S30 acres of government timber
lan.l f..r l...tl,.n l..i
, ' . ... ni uiit.
'IJ0O. 40 acre, relinquishment near
Creswell for $T5.
HOWE A moY.
541 Willamette A.
J. M. Howe la still seltlug best tall
ored aults on the coast from Coetl
nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chira
cs, at (42 WlllametU street. tt
WELLS-FAIMiO EEFVSK8
TO PAY IX DOUGLAS
Rosebttrg.' Or.. March 18. The
Wells-Frgo Express Company has re
fused to pay the taxes levied upon its
property In this county because the
tax heretofore has been about 18.50.
while this year it is $500. It has 12
offices In this county, of which Rose
burg Is the largest, and the authori
ties believe the amount of business
transacted by the company and Its
assessable property amply justify the
assessment Assessor Staley has seen
fit to levy this year. It seems the
company's holdings have been over
looked before.
Ml'CH COXCEKX FELT.
Ordinary Methods for Treatlnij Cat
nrt-li Pi-ovo I'liKuccessful.
Written statistics show that an In
crease In catarrh have shaken confi
dence In the usual prescriptions to
tnfoguard human health from th
ravages of this disease.
When stomach dosing was proven
Ineffective, It was natural to loo!
for some other treatment, and It I
believed that In Hyomel an ansolutc
cure tor catarrhal troubles has at
last been found. Inhaled with thi
air you breathe, its healing medlca
tlon reaches every part of the nost
ana tnroat. nnd soothes the Irrlta
ted mucous membrane so that rellel
Is almost instant, while lasting curt
is practically sure to follow.
The complete Hyomel outfit costt
but Ji.oo, and Is sold by Hull Drug
company unaer an absolute acres
ment to refund the money If It does
not give satislaction.
CALL KOIt CITY WAURAXTS
Notice Is hereby given that all cIM
warrants drawn on the general fund
up to ann Including No. 229. register
ed August 13. 1907. and all warrnnl
drawn on the sewer fund up to and
im-imiing .o. 2ii, registered Angus
23, 1900, will be paid on presenta
tlon at my office March 21. 1H1S.
Interest will ceae on th.it d.-iy
FRANK HEISXEIt."
,, City Treasurer.
I-.ugene, Oregon, March 17, 190S.
FOR SX1.K ItY tiH.NKH
Good building lot on East Twelftl
street, near c.tr line. 95x160 feet Al
so eight-room cottage and two 'lot
on North Mi.l street. Inquire ol
J. J. WALTON.
Law Ofiico, 513 Willamette St
a29
A NEW HMAl, ESTATE FIRM
Those ha vi ik farmr.. timber land
er relinquishments, city property
business hotifes o;- merchandise foi
win should tee Wilson & Nichols
?vcr Linn s P-ug Store, as thev r.
in touch with Investors in nearly ev
ry state In the Vnlon.
ip Yor knew"
The merits of the Texas W. n,cr
'oi, w.-,,,,,, n ,r 8u(f(,r (rom
Ha ider or rheumatic trouble n ,
ottle (two months' treat ment S.I,
T O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send f.v
est men a a Mr c ... "'
Olive street. S-. l'.ou'.. " ' S-'
FOU U.I XTV Jt lKiF.
I hereby aun.tnnce mvsc'.f ,
.-and date for reflection for U. Re
PUM can nnmlm.l..- 1X1
alS n n -.,,.,.
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r wum shop itKMovAi. x(.tu
P. S M.IVm.H . .
noved hi, shop fr:n p''" h
111 b. found by.,, hta,u.,omT ,i
I
Opportunity
Knocks But Once
This is the opportunity of your life bargains ga!ort
Evcrv article is reduced; all must eo. W? i... .
' """'M
every thing ana nave reaucea it in many instances be
manufacturer's cost. 30 to 50 per cent nrl,,..!.'
. . ir t ...
nearly everything, zuc in our notion department
as much as 35c elsewhere in town.
Rummage Sale a Success
Friday and Saturday
Men's Suits Value to $20 00, Sale $U,83
Friday and Saturday we are going to paci
on sale all our. clothing at manufacturer's cost
We must reduce our stockall our new $Pfinj
stock will be placed with the other lot. The best
all wool, hand tailored, hand filled collar and non
breakable ;'ront. The best of makes from the
best of clothiers. The value of our suits is after
they are worn a while. Friday and Saturday all
must go, value to $20, $1 1.95, val. to $16, $7.ej
Rummage Sale on All Shoes
We have sold thousands of pairs of shoes
and no wonder. If you haven't already bought
you had better hurry, as the little measly price we
have on them is moving them fast; but we still
have a large stock, and all complete. We have too
many shoes and must reduce them. Thi best sol
id oak soles, single counter, full vamp shces made
with style and for service. $4 women's shoe $2.33
to
The Bon Marched"
oave money
ON HAND C0MPLBT8 STOCK OP
Pictorial Review Patterns
THB ONLY PATTERNS HAVINO THE
Patent Catting & Construction Guides
THES8 OVIDES SAVE
MATERIAL, TIME & LABOR
Illustration of Cuttlnir Guide for Pattern No.
2275, showing-the correct way of laylnirout
the pattern on the material, aud how to ue
the least quautity of good.
,BACK D
iWc Arc Out of Money
and Must
Have It.
t. . i
and in order
to get it we
will make big
reductions on
all goods in
our store for
the next fif
teen daysdur-
incr which
zy
time you wl
be able to se
cure some bi?
bargains at
Illustration of Construction Oulde for Pattern
No. 2279, showing how to aew he different
parts together, etc
$ S
III I
to o
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
' 10 and 15 Cents Each
Al-U SEAMS AllOWeD
Eugene Racket Store
1 35 t 9th St., Eugene, Orej'
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THE BEE HIVE GR0CERV
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groccrie
friim tl.rt K..fc 1 i . ... ii
... urai uranas ODtainaoie
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great ci
and our cracker list is confined to the best the nu
affords.
As tor flour. e rarrv flip lnnrtincr brands. A
ni ( ,. . .
Staple (8, Fflicv CrocriPs. Flour
97 VyEST EICHTH
, j
' your patronage solicited.
S3fw, VV. J. , Gibson & Son