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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1908)
wvmato AOr auuto. wtoiosboat, apbil a. i g -The Toggery- is the place where men buy right kind of Clothes at the right prices the Suits ; $10 to $30 Golf Shirts.. to $2 Soft Shirts 50c and up An exceedingly strong: line of Derbies and t 3 C( soft Hats at JJ.W Good values in $1.50 and $2.00 Hats. Stetson Hats $4.50, and $5 Stetson Hats $5 and $6 O'Donnell Shoes $3 and $4 ROBERTS BROS. xt " nntmttxitmttmtttmttutnttttnxtttiUtt E: C, Ouiliford Feed end Livery, Boarding Stables Now Floor Room New Itubhcr Tiro Turnout. Full Creek HIiiko J.lno. 100 West Kth Street. - riione Main 00 MONROE TEi HOUSEFURNISHER We have the exclusive sale of the noted DE TROIT STOVES and ) RANGES. Cash paid for Second Hand Furni ture. Phone Red 3576-6r Wert EJghth St.. EUGENE .OREGON Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market STATIONERY From the best in five ' cents tabids to the ' Superb Crane's Linen "Lawn for social cor respondence .'. .'. Schwarzschild's Book Store 586 Willamette St. A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, whon you can mnka them GOOD AS NEW for only 50o T A can of Chlnnmol will work wonders In your homo. Seo thnt the Chlnamnn Is on evory can. See our west show window. ASK TO SHU Of It NKW WALL l'.U'FU 16-18 West Suventh St. OVERTON X Wall Paper and Paint Co. For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see McFALl & HEITZMAN J Door NorlhHoliman House GASOLINE. ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY FnlrliHnks.Morso Onsulitic F.hkIiics for iiiniiiuK, spraying, huuiiik, grind inn. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Nrnlca for wcIkIiIiik. Fulrlmnks-Morso Dymiimui nnU Mo torn for power nnil Unlit. l'nli'Uinks-.Montv Windmills und Towers. J Futrbunks.Morso Grinders, Feed ; ClinpiM'rN, Well l'uiiiM. ' All first tiinllty (roods nt lowest I iirlrin always In stock. Liberal trrnii. : I'ronipt reply to Iminlrlcs nnd quick I shipments. Wrlto for analogue, mid j price. BERCER, & BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0. FAIRBANKS. MORSE Sb CO. Portland, Oregon For Bedrock Wells See me before contracting: or ices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do vour work in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. E. Kilborn Phone Red S57 High SI. Madame Dean's French p., P female rlLLOi A Hafit, CriiTAiM Hie- ft i.irr roil hi rrnrHKi "isr mknhthi atu'n. huh mown 10 fail Huff) Sun'! HtHM iivt Sitt iMfih't Ion tliiur- HtilM-il 01 - Mhhi-v Ut funilnl. Ni-nt nr- lal4 i..r fl.tO k t t, Illncn.I thi-m m mm, t ih jnni nr wiii'ii ivitt'Vtti, uutplt-H Vr IiimM mi Kt'ltlliK l" I'nultii', invent no Hulmlit iiti1. li your li uttt ilm-n uol huo llivm Nt'litl volir tmltift lo I he 'UIITEO HEOICIL CO., tot 74, IiiciiIk, Pi. Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hailing WOOD FOR SALE ;ifl Willamette St. 1 ftugrnt. Onfoo, I'linnn UlHek 11 " HOWER & WOOD Itenl Fstate nnd Tlnilx'r Lands Ilniirlt, Farm nnd I lly l"roerty Vour ininni rrspwtf ully solicited. Itooin 1, aver Flnit Nat. Hank 'Sold in Eugene fcy IV. L, Delano I Julilis Goldsmith PAVING PLANT'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE MLXIXO TANK ItOILS OVF.lt AXI KKTS FIIIK to WOODWORK XKAItLV A.V ACCIDENT TO THE CHEMICAL EXOI.VK AXI HOSE WAGON' This morning at 4:40 o'clock an alarm of fire wan turned In from the Warren Construction Company's pav ing plant on Lincoln street. The fire men made a quick response and found the plant almost enveloped In flames. A line of hose waa laid and soon a stream of water was playing on the blaze, quickly extinguishing It. For some reason the paving mate rial In one of the mixing tanks boiled over and the hot material upon strik ing the ground burst Into flames. A woman residing near the plnnt threw a bucket of water on the blaze, but that made It burn fill the more, and the flames shot up and soon Ignited the woodwork. It was then that the alarm was turned In. Tho damage was slight and there was no delay In Lh operation of the plant. Manager Shrewry this morning slated that several of the company's plants have burned down in just such a milliner during tho past few years. Ono In Portland burned last year, and only a few days ago another in Newark, X. .1., was destroyed. When ever water Is udmittcd to the tanks containing the red hot paving mate rial, no matter lr It Is only a very small quantity, there Is not much hnpo of saving the plant, as the flames In most instances soon be come beyond control. At the fire this morning the water was played on tho flames on the ground and on the woodwork. , . Nearly nn Accident In running to .the fire with the chemical engino nnd hose wagon Dri ver Caylor ennio near having a bad accident. As he was rounding the turn nt the Hotel Gross a man stod in the middle of the street and refused to get out of the way of- tho team. The driver , was compelled to turn to go around him, and In doing so the team ran onto the sidewalk between the hotel porch and the mable tree there, damaging the cement curbing and the porch to some extent, but not hurting the engine. Tho team was bucked off and tho run to the fire re sumed with tho loss of only a few seconds of . time. Rrlver Caylor thinks the man who stood In the way was drunk. BEUTGEN HOME FROM HOLY LANDS Rev. P. Boutgen, who has just re turned from a visit to lOuropo and the Holy Land, reports tho travel to that part of the world not so great as last year. One of the groat pleasures he experienced was that of reading mass on tho banks of tho Jordan river, where Christ was baptized. Rev. Father' Ueutgen enjoyed his trip Im mensely. ; "It was my good fortuno to bo In Jerusalem at tho commencement of the Lenten season," he snld, "and al so to arrive In Jericho the very after noon they discovered the old wnlls of Jericho." Portland Telegram. Father Heutgeu Is a former rector of Si. Mary's Catholic church of Eugene. C IIFCilN' NOW TO Tit HAT HAY FKVF.lt. April Is the Ideal time to begin to treat hay fever ostoopnthlcally In hope of warding off that scheduled nttnek next summer. Permanent cures nre often accomplished by re moving osteopathic lesions. Treat ment should not be delayed until Irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes nnd nose has resulted. In early spring the predisposing causu may bo treated nlono without the handicap of having to combat the exciting cause also, as becomes the case later, when pollen Is blow ing. Dr. H. L.'Stuilley, osteopath, office over Chambers' Hardware ctore. Phone Mack 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phono Red 3197. iMi.ivSt rn.Ks: piles: ., , Williams Indian rile Ointment will euro blind, bleeding and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultico, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles nnd Itching of tho private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mnll ROc and si. (Hi. Williams Mfg Co. props., Cleveland. O. Secll Hound-Trip tlntc to S FriiuelM'o. On account of the Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will be on sale to San Francisco nnd return for $'jri.00. Sale dates May ilr.d and 4th. Final return lltuli 29 d.ivs from date of sale. A. J. C1LLETTK. nil gent. FAMOUS SHIP HAS BEEN FOUND IN FAR NORTH Victoria. April 27. Latest reports Jrom the Far North, received by way or me ponce post to Dawson, con firm the word brought by Captain Jarvis, of the It. N. W. M. P., that the long forgotten exploration ship, Investigator, has freed herself from the Ice and Is now being towed by one of the steam whaling fleet in the direction of Brhrlng Straits, whence It Is hoped to bring her down to San Francisco and place her on exhibition as one of the greatest of marine curiosities. Afterward the salvors of the historic ship propose to tour her, believing that if prop erly advertised she will prove exceed ingly valuable for show purposes. It Is highly Improbable that there ever has been a story to parallel that of this old British warship now beat ing her forgotten path back to civil ization for the first time since she sailed through Behrlng Straits into the unknown Polar seas and icy shadows more than fH years ago. Since September 21, 1851. II. M. S. Investigator has been frozen, in1 in Mercy bay, narlng Island, in the in ternilnate lacework of land and sea lo the north of British North Amer ica. It was as enmntHiider of this Tamous old ship that Sir Robert Le Mesitrier MeCiure made his memora ble voyage and discovered the North west Passage In IS49 England turned loose her navy to try once more for the trail through the frozen north that had been up to thnt time merely a superstition bordering upon certainly. The Investigator was then an old wooden corvette, fitted with a steam engine nnd carrying a row of long guns behind her whlte-palnted port holes. Nevertheless she was In 1S49 selected to perform the hazardous feat of battling with the ice floes nnd bergs of the unknown Xcth, and to form one of Captain Bel cher's squadron In scach of the Northwest Passng?. The last that the other ships of the squadron saw of the Investigator was on August 6, 1 S r. f) . when she was seen running northeast, rgundlng Point Barrow, In what was then Russian America, or Alaska. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Your Abstracts Made by The ' Initio County Abstract Co. Phoebe E. Parker to A. R. Park er, 320.21 acres In claims 71, 79 In tps. 18, 19, b r 2 w. 15000. U. S. to Elmer Kirk, 160 acres In sec. 12, tp. 18, a t 8 w. Kathryn Hawk, to Samuel Blesell, etux, 40 acres In sec. 6, tp. 18, s r 1 w. $10. U. S. to Elton Connawny, 160 acres In sec. 31, tp. 15, s r 3 e. U. S. to Walter J. Canady, 160 ac res In sec. fi, tp. 19, s r 8 w. Sophie Keene to Eliza Naze, 338 acres In claim 45, tp. 18, s r 2 w. $11000. T. H. Garrett etal to J. H. Cole, part of lots 1 and 2 In block 11 of Pakard's add to Eugene. $10. U. S. to Frank W. Moorehead, 160 acres In sec. 28, tp. 15, s r 7 v. Albert S. Walker etux to David S. Jordan, lot 4 In block 22 in Spring field. $250. W. I,. Hammond etux to G. D. Gould, lot 8 in blk. 3 in C. II. P. add to Eugene. $100. Ira Brown etux to Carl Buchanan. 80 acreB in sec. 2S, tp. 16, s r 6 w. $S00. II. S. to C. O. Co., 4 0 acres In sec. 20. tp. 15, s r 1 c. V. S to C. O. Co., 4 0 arres in sec. 10, tp. 15, s r 7 w. I'. S. to C. ft O. L. Co., 80 acres in rec. 32. tp. 13, s r 7 w. B. R. Yancey etal to A. C. Dogarf. tract In tn. 1". s r 3 w. $11.66. J. W. B.igart etux to A. G. Bogart. 11.65 acres In 6ecs. 16, and 21. tp. 17, s r 8 w. Etnina Hardy et nl to Annie Mary Smith; lot 2, block 2, Eugene. $550. gene. $550. Mnthlas Momh etux to Andrew Swenson. 160 acres In 52. tp. IS, s r 3 w. $100. Catharine Myrtle to A. O. Bogart, tract In tp. 17. s r 3 w. $50,. Mnry C. Cox to A. O. Bogart, tract In tp. 17. a r 3 w. $16.66. C. H. Bogart to A. O. Bogart, tract In tp. 17, s r 3 w. $50. C. W. Bogart to A. G. Bogart, tract In tp. 17, s r 3 w. $100. K. S Tlinmons etux to A. G. Bo gart, tract In tp. 17, s r 3 w. $100. Martha J Clayton, etal to Jane C. Luckey, lot 4 in blk. 1 1 In W. & M. add to Junction City. $650. If DON'T FAIL TO SF.F. The two Drews all the week at OKPHKl'M THEATRE HOW IS YOl'lt STOMACH? Fnsy Way to Strengthen It and (Jet Well. A pood digestive system, one that acts s-. that you do not know that you have a stomach. Is God's birth right to every man to every woman. If digestion Is weak. If food turns Into gas. If you suffer after eatinu if you are sleepless, nervous, out of sorts- then the stomach is diseased and prompt action should be taken. W. A. Emits, a well-known huild- I er In Syracuse, tells an easy wav to strengthen the stomach and get wi ll j when he writes: "Mi-o-na Stomacti I Tablets have done more for me In lone week than all the doctors the two years I was under their rare Thanks to Mi-o-na, I ran work once more, the first time In over a year." It Is nn c:.v thing to the stomach ;rf.d cure Indlcestlo WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BARGAIN Head every article over carerimy, mere a saving 0t T 10 to 50. lhe best or everything induj sale. Shoes, Uothing, mats ana iress taoods Japanese Kimonas for Less In beautiful designs and patterns; the latest and best In make and style. Hundreds of designs to select from. Regular $1.25 values at 98c Regular 95c values at 75c Regular $3.95 values at $2.85 made in all colors and shades In silk, wool and cot- ton. Pure Flax Toweling Special Genuine pure flax toweling In bleached and un bleached; special Wednesday and ' Thursday e 1- l-2c, 15c- Pure Table Linen Special Imported direct from the mills to us. Made of the best linen and perfect in wear. Two days only $1.50 Pure Linen Napkins 65c , 35c Tabic Linens, the yd. 29c .41 btrawHats for Everyon, regular $3.50 Men's Sailor Jjot Regular 75c Straw Hats 59c 5 A large line men's and chllriran.i u.. . and styles. Men's -,!,-.. 'law. 1 , narrow or wide rim; the best ItZ 11 a regular $3.50 Hat. special ... ; "' U'C" them a wash s . a PanamaHat; 25c value, at !llt Mens' Dress Shirts 49, In golf and negligee; the golf arc with .j -cuffs in all sizes and colors; W,ftt7t.r,h" ue up to $7.00; special sale E; tti Women's Shoes val. fa Qa. Women's Shoes val.$5 at $1.48 VA TTe BON MARCHE KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. richest bund jgi) it FNinllSH BREAKFAST Tl C , FIN 1ST 1 MOCHA 3Sl"TT JAVA COfEEj 11KTWF.F.X TEA AND COFFEE of our grade and the. ordlnart kinds there is a very wide dit- ference. Tea aDd coffee an the standa.ds which determiot the character of a grocery store. We are willing, yes, anxious, be judged in that way. Trj . our teas and coffeeafand we .confident of air your grocerr trade. W. M. GREEN, 1 619 Willamette St. ' Phone Main 25, THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER Plumbing ANNOUNCEMENT Ay Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing j and tinning Wv.rk. Call j and let us estimate on your work a & Heitzm&n 34 West 8th St, Phone black I 11? G. H. Irish wishes to announce that lie has purchased the GROCERY stock of B. A. ' Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. ; FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY Organized 1883 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid tn $100,000 Surplus and undivided j profits ..." 100,000' Additional liability of i stockholders . under national banking laws. 100,000 I WE AIM TO PLEASE G. H. JIUSh Phone Main 53 52 Uit 9th Street Total $300,000 Inder Snme Management 25 Years. Vour l'ntronngo Solicited. T. O. Hendricks President S. B. Eakin Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashier Luke L. Goodrich.. Assistant Cashier Darwin Urlstow. . .Assistant Cashier ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL HcNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE.STAGE- at 5:30 a. m. ' Stages do not call al A dallytagtl"vesEuti,'- private residences but will call lor for Mapleton, close c00?" baggage li notified the day before. steamer lor Florence a ra" Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 ElectricGas, Water 1 BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new builclinp; " ' across the street and we will be pleased to secvou. n Jiir Willamstte Valley Co ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for Broils and Stews Strictly Cost Price West. 8th DD Tr"D c no f"C Street. 65c MAK"T A FULL LINE OF... o llolllster's lloeky Mountain Tea tones the stomach, stimulates the lazy liver; eimthens the bowels and make their action easy and natural. The best tonic for tho whole system. J.'ic, T?a or Tablets. LINN DIIUO CO. uslns Mi-o-na. t'.exa hc box fr.CS Hull's Ked t'ross "rut: Store with their Ruaraiilee to refund the men unless the remedy .Iocs all that 1. t claimed for H. ; A. C. MATHEWS General Tcamm? Concrete. Gravel, Building band and good excavation earth tor sale Phone Black 2Slt or call at 345 W 4 th New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters ?!LS S. L. LONG ?o