Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 30, 1908, Image 2

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1 Acreage! f
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Three, Five or Ten j
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay- j
ments, near school. j
Hovey Block, 8th and Will, j
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HOW IS THIS?
We car, sell
matter where
want to buy,
to suit vou.
particular you
H McFall & Heitzman
o Peal Estate Agents
S One Door North of Hoffman House.
SB?
ELI BANG! J. H. VEST C.P.BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, l?eed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Gass Turnouts oi All Descriptions
.STAGES.
at 5130 i. m. Stages do not call at
irlvaie rcaiaencra ou win cmi w
igfjell aallticd tut day btlor.
Stage Phone Main 2 2
ANNOUNCEMENT
G
. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puaehased the GROCKRY stock of H. A.
Allen & Co., located ut 55 east oth St., and
carries at all times the. best brands of
Grockriks, Ki.oi'K and Kkrr. We have our
own deliver)' wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Prior.
Main S3
G. H. IRISH
EUGENE
Medical pI Surgical
STAFF
W Kuvkendall. M. D.
V. O. Pioivt. M. U.
P. I. Untie, M. 1).
B. K. Scilrlr. M. t").
P. A Pliw. M. I).
GrihO'P.lVHar.M D.
L. E. MirUmral. M. U.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDA1 L, M.D.. Supt.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Acreage! S
your property no
located, or, if you
we have the place
no matter how
are. . .
DTi'.nuDmnDniurp CTAr.p
A dally itagtlcavtiEugeiwal 6 .. m,
lor Mipklon, clow connection by
learner lor Florence and cmt
Livery Phone Main 2 1
S3 East.
9th S'rt.t
HOSPITAL
For the care and treatment o(
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
1 Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
CJJQ a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER President.
L. R POTTER Vic Pr.
F. N. McALlSTER. Osh.cr.
Cor;?ih and Willamette
Good
Clothes
Marked By
Quality
and Style
ire the kind flint hi- always car
ry in Htnrk. . The Michaels,
Hlorn & Co. brand In n guaran
tee of excellence, ull wool and
Iihih tuilorcil by the bent of
workman.
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IllfC reductions on ull winfr-r
Hulls In order to clime them out
Hiid nuiko room ror new stock.
t
Wo carry u full lino of fur
iillilng for men, and our
prices and styles are right.
We own our own building,
pay no rent and are satisfied
with a reasonable profit.
ED. HANSON
No. 8 Kant Mnlh Htrcct
Kugeiip. Oregon
A
New Set
Chairs
Whv do vou have. OLD
SIIAUIIY CIIAIUS In your
homo, when you can nmke tbem
GOOD AS NEW for only 60c 7
A ran of Chlnnmel will work
wonders In your homo.
S" that lliu Cliinuiuan Ib on
every can.
8eo our west show window.
ASK TO HKK IK K NKW WW.U
1'Al'Ki;
16-18 Went Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
BANDON
"BY THE SA"
Money there for you.
$.'.0,000 pay roll monthly.
A eounlry of rich resources.
Meiil cliimito and scenic
hoarh.
The finest home-sites now
op. snl .
Prices are low, terms easy.
Live ngeiits wanted In your
roll my.
Wiito at once for handsomo
hooklet and full particulars.
The Worrell Publicity Co.
Suite ion, Itllchiillan lllilg.
roi'tland, Oregon.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of rcliablc'plumbing
and tinning; wrk. all
and let us estimate or
your work
Aya & Heitznun
54 Wnt Sill St.
Phinr black I 1 1 T
aTMBoru all C ffantf Crna.
ut Sale by I'haniuera iisrowure Co
llrrm,,t.n llt.l.iiM 4iniiAnv.
S. E. Stevens
.. IMAM) Tl'NKK . .
Ia-mvo onlrrs nt Kllrnt' I'Una
HoiiNe. . rtione .Main 41.
IttxIilcruT l:Ut ct l'-'ih St.
Hclilcnct rtioiie llctl UT7I.
HOWER & WOOD
Itenl Klle unit Tlmtier IjiniU
ItHiirn, I'trni mid 4tljr Itoprrty
Your Mtrttnire resirciiuli
will.-1 1 id.
Itmini I, cr First Nat. llnk
BARKER'S MILL
HAD NARROW ESCAPt
FROM BURNING
FIRK CAUGHT HKXKATH Bl'ILO
IXG AXI WOriil) SM)X HAVK
KXVKmPril) KXTNtK MIMj HAI
IT NOT HKKY DISCOVKRKf? IX
TIJVIK MIStM)KI!STAXllXG OF
ALARM
A fir In Barkor'a sawmill near the
WUHttipUa rfvor brltlan was lis'-ov-tred
lust In the nick of time Sunday
morning to prevent the total rK'Strur
lon of thn plpnt. Men pbjh1pk alns
h rofi londln" n thf brlrtie d'
avrn "nok- from th.? mill
nnd pV'tit an lnvftit?atl'n of the
"alien riiind" a bkz of no mean pr"
tort'ins bfinn'h the hulldini?. By
working hard th men iiffppd"d in
Tiitt'ne out the flmes before thy did
miir dnninnj?, but two lfir timl)pr
10x12 InrbPH In d'nnsionB wr?
burned throtmh B"1 so1? other Hm
Tre wnq dona. Th f!rp ranht In
he preaso that had drlnned dnwn
'rom nlnner and I was imnossibt
to extinguish I with watr which
vas rarr(?d In bucket, but. th men
'hrw wot mud nn thi flames and suc
ceeded In chorklnt; thni that wnv.
An alarm wa? phonel to the f,rp
pnorfment hindquarters fr"n the
residence of Dr. Henry Ho"kJns,
"arbv, about 8:40 o'clock. Flrean
Oroner was In the rear of hp en
"Inn holing nt fhp t'me fid Newt
"xon annwofRd he cp". The nerson
vho nho-'d said: "T,'n sawmill I"
Hrp." , Saxon asked. "Wo Is th's?"
Me re'ved the reph", "Hink'ns,"
ind thinking t wa .1. R Hrpklns,
MrnnrlpMr of the FiiKPn Lumber
o.'s mill. pptnB,y sunnrt-pcl tat
t wnr h mill that was pflrp. ""he
"oml'-ni pTipinA and op wn;on wa"
iVon her, but no flrQ wt een nd
Ireman kroner cam'- hiV rtnwn
nwTi, Wftn h rpi"hed th Hi''
flroHS he wpi Inform-'1 ta tp t'r
"as (n th BarVnr mi'l o"d staged
th tam oit that w-- " S"'"
nHg two blocks was toU that It was
H. 1
Tls pT'n dp'",ti'a' th "pd
nf nn alarm y-tf ""l. oe b'r
b,oro was a m'"'ip"",n',,,ic of th"
TlPni , Pfl tnirt-l I'" i'"inpi -p-
'iilt'nir 1" hn fn"' - -f r
Tod residence on W v t Sv?nth
Uree.
KX-HKCltKTAHV rvv-. "
mi st rki'ay k::i:s
P-lem, Or , Mnrch 29. Wpt I
nerhnps the blggcnt lii'ls;-""'
aver r'.pinred antnst e erlvte Indl
vldO'l'ln the stae of Oregon
landed down by .Indite Onllowpv o'
dennrtment two of the e'reit cn"f,
when he found for the plaintiff In th
mm of $103,926.41 In the DnihiV
-aso. The f'ndlngs of fact nnd the
conclusions of law anl the decision or
'he court were signed up by the court
Saturnd.'".
George O. Blnghnm, of counsel for
Dunbar, Is authority for the state
ment that the case will be appa'ed
to the supreme court as soon as the
proper papers can bo made out.
MIS1CAI, KK8TIVAL
A
Itiwrveil SiMits for Season
Ticket llolih-rs
Available Anril 1, to 6 at
Burden Graham's store.
. ltox office opens nt 9 a. m.
Gi'"ernl sale onee April flth.
I'lioiio Hinck 4.'.31. a4
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Candidates' Announcements
CAXIMDATK VOl SHKH1FF
I hereby nnnounco myself as a can
didate for the nnnilnntlon for sheriff,
sublect to the d-clslon of the voters
the rtpmneratip nrlmnrles on Anrlt
17. If nominated and elected I
promise to perform the duties of the
office to the best of mv abllltv.
, 1IAKRY L. UOWN.
rXlll ttll'NTY Jl lKiE.
I hereby announce myself as a
cnndldate for re-election for the Re
publican nomination for Count)
Judge nt the l.ane county primaries
April 17, 1908.
alfi ' G. 15. CHU1SMAN
For. CONSTAtSI.F. '
John .1 (lesA . .. i . ,.,i liy nnnou'ic
'lint I will b . a can. I' la-., f.-r ch-s'h
ble on the Hem.-.c -n ;c M-k". 4).m
forget the primary Ami!! 17th.
NFW ANTI-TOXIN FOINH.
The (iermsns have f.mn I an ant!
toxin for the "liir.ino.ss germ." The 1
claim that It will transform any hit I
of sluggish and slothful habits int. j
an energetic person to whom thn-
"tired feeling" Is unknown. This I--!
the reduction of th.. ner'n thecri '
to Its logical absurdity. Germs are
not the only cause of disease. Germs!
simply multiply in depleted or rtls- i
ssed tissue. Saturday Kvenlng1
Post. j
OstrnjatriT win the fate of irni '
by restoring the proper circulation of j
the ho 111 fluids that are alone cap. i
shl of impairing tho diseased tissue.;
Doe -It rot eem like the correct and '
rational method?
llr. 11 t,. Stii llcy. osteopath, of fh e '
over Chambers' Hardware store
Phono Black 1 326. Resld-nce. 734
ferry street. Phone lied 3197.
I? y.m want a go cart with es-c-lally
good springs e our new Mun
nmental line Just received from th
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At Acme, Krldny. March 20, 1908.
the Infant dauiter of Mr. and Mrs.
j Krank Saubert. aed four days.
At the Eugene hospital Saturday
evening, March 28, 1908, Holma Hu
sun, aged 24 years, from spinal men
ingitis. He came to this country
from Norwav ahout two years ago and
had been working In Ischer Bros,
logging camp most of the time since.
His parents live In Norway. The on
ly relative he has here is a brother.
I'eluar, a few years youngr, who,
came from Norway a year ago at his,
solicitation. '
The funral wns hld this morning
Bt 10 o'ciork. with Interment In the
I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. Domniers-,
naes conducted the services.
JOSIllA HIM"
. Joshua Hill wns bnrn hi Dele-
ware County, OMo, Fb-iarv 1 S, i
1S35, and in 1 839 move with his!
parents to Ind'a where he grew to
nianhooil. At the age of 21 years nej
married Kmelln? Klinrh, on July 3, i
1858. In 184 he, with his small
family, moved to Wisconsin, where
he located on a farm. Whili m the
farm he worked hard until his
health failed and he derided to come
West, coming directly to Fairmount
in 1905, where he remained until
two years ago, when he moved to
Springfield, where he since lived up
to the time of his d-ath. He whf
aged 73 years, 1 month and three
day.'.
The health of the deceased ha
been poor for the pa3t several
years, hut h had been confined t
his bed hut two days at the tlm of
his dath. On the llth dav hf P-n-temher,
1906, as he was doing some
shopping, he was taken suddenly III
with a very bad stroke of paralvsl
"f the right side which he recovered
from. The second stroke happened
June 10th, 1907, which was the same
sid and from which he soon recov
ered so he was able to be about. Last
Thursday, March 19, he was taker
with the third stroke, this time being
on the right side, which resulted In
his death Saturday noon. After th?
last stroke he did not regain con
sciousness, but seemed to suffer
great nnin. He leave? an aged wife
itnd eight children. Four sons and
one daughter reside in Soringfield
and the other three children, two
?ons and ene daughter st'.U remain
In the cn:itQrn s;p.'m. H was a good
husband, father p."d neighbor. Owlne
'o his poor health since coming to
Soringfield, his r'cqncintnnce wps ir1'
v;ry lone, though all who kn"W him
have only words of praise, for he was
a man who united sound sens? with
strong convictions. Th s-th'-oker
family have the sympathy of the en
'ire comm'in'y. The intQrmQnt. vas
in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, Monday.
March 23, 1908.
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MFSICAl, FFSTIVAL
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I!e.rvcd Sciils for Season
Ticket Holders
Available April 1 to 6 at
Burden & Graham's store.
Box office opens at 9 a. m.
General sale opens April 6th.
Phone Black 4531. a4
HOTKIj AltltlVAIJS
Hotel Sniredt.
NV. A. iso, .ilinneapolls.
F. G. Keller, Portland.
Charles H. Chick, Portland.
Hill Courtwnght, New York.'
V, H. Kennej , 1-eona.
H. W. Ilunlie.d, Portland.
H. G. W. Johnson, S;. Louis, Mo.
U. L. Wells. Portland.
I. . A. Abr.ht, Portland.
.1. H. Smith, Portland.
Iiei.r.v Veal. Portland.
K. P. Talley, New York.
Jack H:idman, cl.y.
J. V. Kid. n, Klntirn, 111.
K. W. Klden. Kibnrn, 111.
W. C. Kolb, Portland.
A. A. Allen, Tncoiua.
It. U. Krause, San Francisco.
J. Wormsei, San Franclsro.
CAItl) OF THANKS
To our kind friends and neighbors
we desire to express our sincere
thanks for their assistance during the
Illness and at the funeral of Mrs Ko
sail:. Baiisch.
JOHN ZIMMF.R AND FAMILY
FRANK Z1.MMEH AND FAMILY.
COFFEE
flood coffee is partly in j
b u y i n and partly in
nuking; like everything '
flsc. ;
snip r in i-: nivi'it iiiuiKii::
Bring v.ir work Id Smltherman'f
wagon and carrline simp. Mr Wll
1 klnson. the ucll-kt.,.,, ,'
is with dim. ai?o a first-class painter
and upholsterer from the Fast All
work guaranteed. New rigs made to
Now's the time
to inke Rocky
Mmintain T a. It ,rv,., ,
the
itom-
HO. Ki.lTlCVs sill llv..r Tl...
olldcri., spring to,. , ,.lK p' .
Tie !,. u'!l he surprised with
-he r,M,, 3;1(, ,,, or tiW(ilj
Warner i,.s p,a: i.eave or-1
ders at Morns' M,w Store. ,,'
.r.,,n'.,.;V"7kmrt"",)" r'r
VhlVl. thB R'"lr ,,r,"t '1dltloi
"r1" m'" "d In that dsrertlan
In to year. If the, buy lot, or
A Bad Mistake
r J ,.,k
wasniauc wucii me i errurne and
Toilet Manufacturing Co. of Detroit'
Michigan snipped us a case ot their fine
goods, because we are not in that busi
ness. But as. we
paid the freight and. gave us a special
discount to keep them, we are g0ino
to close them out as quick as we can
We need the room and we are goin
to make a quick sale of them by pUt.
ting the price to less than the first cost.
!
25c of Toilet Socp for 1 5c
puritan Cold Cream in jars . 24c
Shampoo Tar soap, 3 bars 24c
Cura-Germa Medicated Soap 20c
Colonial Almond Baslm, bottle 45,,
Violet Water in large bottles.. ... 43,.
Dentalzone tooth powder T. 20c
Toilet Water, the very best 24:
40c of Laundry Soap for 52c
Extracts, all kinds, the best '. 20c
Talucm Powder, 25c size , -.15c
Ideal Boquet Cologne, now 49c
Hygenic Complexion Soap, now 14c
'The best pure Perfume, .special 20c
Buttermilk Soap, 3 bars for 24c
Witchhazcl soap, guaranteed I4c
The Bon Marche
JnTIUfiEnfflffWrTnff
M. GREEN, JKoX
619 Willamette St. Phore Main 25.
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from tlie best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care,
and our cracker list is confined to the best the market
affords.
As for flour, we carry the leading. brands. A share
of your patronage solicited.
liiack 1571 W. J. Gibson & Son
SUpl , Fancy Crocri?s, Flour & Fad
97 WFST EIGHTH
IS
NOW
FLOUR.
A Home Product and Bet
ter Than Most imported
Hour. Ask Your Dcaict;
.For It.
1 D r
have them, and tLv
540
Willamette St
THE GOOD HOl'SE-
KF.BPEIPS DELIGHT
la a closetful of good groceries.
The kind she can depend on
when unexpected guests are to
stay for lunch or dinner. That
Is Just the kind of groceries we
supply. Your first order will
prove It. It will nlso prove
that our prices are as right aa
the groceries.
$ 1.20 per sack j
BALL
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ractort. j
CHAMHKR3 HARDWARE CO.
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