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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
the tmnaat daixy gv&hd, thtrsday. april so, im f o r1 3 COM. FOUa ON made in New York Wi UiJlT- is a comfort LOST GREEK dressed. to know that you are properly -'-Mi: ill I I I'll Ki ll I I- ( I'.KI K in ii uv it. i). i'aim: ami M. ;: (.l:i(,(.S I'l.At Kl IX I IHIK iu t: vl NOT A Tlt.U slack i:k.mai.i:i liK "Benjamin" Clothes leave no room for doubt, they are the Standard of Style in Fashionable New York, and they are the best that can be produced. The Prices are always ' right. We are the sole distributors in this city. I). D. Pain,, and M. P. Crises, who returned yesterday from a trip to Lost Creek, above Dexter, broiiRht home with them a few pieces of coal which they picked uo in the bottom f the i-ret-k. The sample li ft l.v Mr. l'aine at the Kiisene Gun Company s store is anthracite and looks as itood as any mined in the Eastern states. Mr. l'aine says that several handfulls of the coal were picked up out of the btd of the creek and placed In a cook stove while they were there and a nival for twelve persons cooked with it. livery particle of the coal was burned and not a trace of slack was left. Jos. Wlllu I m. w ho w as with Messrs. l'aine and Crises, says that considerable of this coal has been picked up in that vicinity, but that prospect II1K has ever been dime lhe Wilhehn coal mine th Roberts Brothers TOGGERY - 554 Willamette Street w hich has been developed to some ex tent, lies on the opposite side of the mountains from this Unit, and it may be that this Is the same vein. Mr. l'aine, who was raised In a coal producing state, says that the pieces picked up by him and his com panions are the best he has ever seen in this part of the country. It miitlit pay some one to investigate the mat ter and prospect for ,a while to see what there really is there. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE 4 : ! 4 ft ' ! ; I I II rt ii ii ft tn ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii SometHIng N IN BUGGO A Buggy especially safe for women and children. Will turn clear around in 16-fooL space. Do you realise what this means. If your horse gets scared at the street car you can turn in 1 6 feet without tipping. Accidents reduced to a minimum when The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which will be in a short time. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. We are Leaders in New Departures Chambers Hardware Co. SOLE AGENTS o ti it . ii ft the Have Your Abstracts Made by l.nne t nuiity Ahstract. Co. C. Timmons Co. to O. W. llurd, tract In sec. 3.", tp. IS, s r 12 w. $10. O W. Hind, elux to Hurd Lumber ft XaviRatlon Co., tract In sec. 35, tp. IS, s r 12 w. M. I.. Fance etux to Hurd I. umber & Navigation Co., tract In sec. 35, tp. IS, ! r 1! w. M. I,. Fance etnx to V. B. Hartley, lot 1 and part of lot 2 In block 1 of .1. K Young's add to Cottage Grove. G50. S. N. H. Hunt to Charles C. Irish, rontraet, block 2 In Hunts add to Springfield. U. S. to Jasper B. Hills, pat. 160 acres in sec. 14, tp. 20, s r 1 w. F. W. Madantz etux to Morton Lew-Is etux, lots 14 and 23 In II. L. & T. B. Stewart's plat. $500. F. C. Bean to F. J. Berger, lot 6 in block 4 In Mnpleton. $100. F. C. Bean to Estelle Bean, E. 15 lot 5 In block 4 In Mnpleton, $100 Margaret A. Mathews to N. N Mathews, lot 2 In blk. 1 In VanDuyn add to Coburg; also tract In C. E. G. Del.any's a id to Coburg. $300. X. N. Mathews etux. to Cary O. Smith, lot 2 in blk. 1 in Vanduyn's add to Coburg. $loo. I'. S. to M.-rritt Davis, SO acres In sec. 24, tp. is, s r 7 w. Robert Vims etux to O. L. Clark. 2 1.13 acres In claim X2, tp. Ii. s r 2 w. $T.n. Teresa A. Fountain etal to Maria .Min'r. tract in sec. 25, tp. 17, s r fi tf !! it ft ! si ,n O O r- ftxW .1 1 rn p - JH r? (, x to f . .- (j p rlSkAr flu J z -w Mi ir- ism i . $:.o 3 ICfcWll jESS Louisa M. Stewart, ndmr. to O. E. . ZL jS Adrian etux. deed, lot 3 In block 2 2 "f i1STiUn r. of Ellas Stewart's atld to Eugene. I J flESKc Frank M. Horn to James Horn. 1 , PI NigjV :,s :!- a"'l's in BL,t'' 31' "' 1". r 4I ejS-' Andrew Svarerud etux to A. H. ImF' Cfd Jlf; Dilllard. lot 5 In block IS In Falr- 53 ISSWTdft mount. $suo. f I JL- Hridiyi I ttrtl N- A' W'hlteaker to Oscar Heller, t K1 ife lEirCjlf I ,rr 4" nrr(,s "' s'"'' '" 17' 8 r ' fr ' r-ZrO J m T- A- ' ' ill 1, etux to D. D. Maxwell, J i!T rC Lrf S" "' n'Ti's In sec. n. tp. Is. s r 3 w . S JQ V Emma Hlleman to A. L. Hall, 1 ifr I ffSfff 105.15 acres In sec. 7 and 12, tp. 17, n I s r S and fl w. S V) j" y frdQk - Charles H. Fisher etal to C. If. I Itf ' Cannon, runtruei, tract In sec. 31, I f M. Miller etux to V. It. Itoyse, 1 fj&, :"'r,s "''' '- 'I'- " r I. e. ''V7777),77 ' V. I. H:m- to K. X. Illalr. lot In i I Y '('( yV' ,V" n 1 block 5 in Watts' add to Blue Kiver C N jCi-v $I."0. j Ik. sy CT jCi H s . tan S-ie of ores:..!.. !. !.. f'.i l!!!". ! rn . o. CU . rs . i $.'. Wl yl N O vS - fiS " ' '" s ;" Il-'nlaniln l.UM h. 40 lie-i I ?T - J 1 ! -'- In s r 4 w. I . . v"u3 WC) W II. M.ixwel! to F E. Hangs, to, ,nn vrt-n o ' i. -p i7.srtw. I ft 2 S-S C-C F,,nk . -':.,, rt .,;, X,-. I- Wil- I jj W 4 i iO A XI n M I I .oiigtn.. I..' -t in fix s ot r.ii.is t..w- it U tV sSn'0 K r K ;ir' '- aid to Kmc.:,,. $2Md. . Yk IS SS A Xf llarrv M. Sfe:irl t .ix t; F W.I ST 8 $ y 5' I sSAO I i isl.'irn al: lo,s '. 3. 4. 5. .;. 7. v I W 5 T3 $5 T-a I". 11 and 12. block 2.1. r. II. .;! X fj W - !.,!-o 4. Wo. k 5. lot , Mo.k 7.' S; g 3 N O I .if's ad tr. :;til-.I" $2 X q ! M ciiiL'.-r t ttx to Willi. mi' Max-! S; . V ..;!. 37.U.5 a. r-s n s. ( . I. til 17. s. ' V " vV 4w J! I T- Ny NX w;i!lr..i,;!il,- .t al io Frank, . S-'-art; lot 5. Ii o k S'c-AaM's ;id m mmm nmmm mmmm Fr.ihJl M '?.: f..r- o! 1.' :.. k 1". K'l- ,Dnt Foreet... I .B-. .- ! .. Fr..k' & . 1 !..:-: I..t . b o,k .,. Jo's ; j, n. J I I. i::.a- Stewart s ad t.,- IK-K-IK-. 1 atld 2 .'.M-k I 7, a.ul :' .,; I,:., k ',3. Coll.-.lo lliil Park t !'-'- I I It ,-.k s-. ..n .vi y t.'.'i ;--i m .-.-.-. I and -'. LI k I. !.- . 1 1 r i I . '. ! IO l.'iC-!:.- I I'. I ( lN 'an ' .1. I.I I'M I 175 I , N K Markb-y r-t in to J. M. Sher- li s::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n:::::::::::::! :::j::::::::::n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::i:::::n MOVKMKXT TO PUOTKIT TI1K fNIH.WS Rhoisidt'. Cal., April A lnovo- mcnt to Kive the Indians of the Khp Wctit a 8iuape deal unci to protti:L them from the rnpuclty of lantl-Krah-bers anil politlrlans was launched here today at an Interstate conference of the heads of lndtun tribes, well known educators and philanthropists. The greatest object oT the confer ence, which will extend through three days, is to open the eyes of the Interior department and of the peo ple to the utter Incapability of the Indians to compete In a commercial way with their white neighbors. Dr. David Starr Johnson, president of Stanford University, is one of the leaders of the movement. ! It is declared that thousands of Western Indians are now landless! and homeless, and on the point of starvation, because of their inability to cope with Illy unscrupulous whites who have robbed them of their pos-1 sessions, it is admitted that the ef fort to educate the Indians to the standards of white men's civilization while successful In some iuslances lias been lai'Kely a failure and that othyr methods of conserving; (he Interests of the native Americans will have to bo devised. A state convention tit the Califor nia Kruit (.Irowers' Association was I also opened here -today and has at-j traded a large number of delcatea , Tile sehslon will last tour days. ' LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol- Triangular Track Meet University of Oregon Freshman Portland High School . Eugene High School One of tbai best meets of the year, with three teams com pctirrg in the entire fourteen events. Starting at 30. Keen competition all the time. ADMISSION 35c Kmcaid Field, May 1, 1903 It. ItAK, l-'I.OItlST I mn now ri'.idy to furnish rut I lowers, nlso designs In any form. Also house plants and Bhruhbcry. al 1 filid W'lllanicttR St. lows: Tq Both Cayi One Way through via Portland Gtlilornia Chicago ?7r.25 s7.5o St. Louis 71.25 82.5" St. I'aul M.75 HI. 75 Omaha fi.i.75 75.uO Kansas City M.75 75.ot OCS3G IOC ttttttttttttt GKT IIKIITliS KAItl.V Those who Intend koiiik to tho fleet celebration at San Kranclnco May 2, 3 and 4 are requested to apply for berths at once so that they will he able to Ret them. If enoiinh signify their Intention of koIiik from Kimene a Pullman car will probably be set out here so that those uolni; may re tire early and save the trouble of net. tint! up In the middle of the nliibt to catch the train. A. .1. f'.H.I.KTTK, Airent S. P. Co. IM-OKMATION liriiK.M' 412 'llintnette Ktre.-r. 1'lmber nn farm lands In larce and smtill tracts. City properties. Lots In Sludden and Illalr additions to Kiwtic. Wei have the Koods and the prices nre rlKht. will pay you to Itivi'slimito our propositions where. Tiikcts will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2 July 6, 7, 22, 2J August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good lor return in 90 djyt with lop over privilegei p enure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES for any further Information call on A.J. GIUJ'TK I mal A;;i'iit Wr M.,o..r or wrilf to M. Muir.iy, ( iriirial I 'a li'tit, I'nrtldiul, Ore. s fl 9 Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night OH 0 Day Phont Black J5IJ . (it Phone Black 75( EUGENt AtiTO:Vi03ILE LIVERY CO P. t. VcLTUM. Miifijper 0 icao before you buy else- OHKiiO.V I.ANM CO. t'utt we arc turnint; cr;it lm-' .'it 'Tk ami L'tiaratltee ; :'tet tit Large Stock M se Minn; th ' in. i-i iw.ir- The I.aDuke f,. frier Well I)r',. Ini; CompHiiy wishes to uunoi.nce that they win meet itritl lovier any prices made for doinu flrt-cla'.H work. Del. ter s.-e tl.em before making your run. tracts. mm Vlliard lloulevard. Tidephhone Ited ;J. Pl ltK vaii:i; for pure bediotlt O. ater f, rj. w tiylor. All sutf.ue wall r cased off by easlim Into the bed nek, 1(0,1 In surliiK iiotblnK but pure le-d rock wa ter. It W. Taylor, ,s I'niterson Btteet, Kllltene. Phone lij d 3177. Ecott's santal-Pepsin uapsub SX A POSITIVE CURE. I K i n T II. Ili.l-lr muA himmu MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. Sl'ENCER,... President. H., POTTtR Vice Pres. N. MlALISTER,. Cashier. Cor 7th and WilUmrtte V iW If w.li.ti, Larn,!. HnH l,f i - II 1)111. I'nll,nt. I III ut Ik. H'k ?J -MTHt 8ANI1PPVM CO, A v "-., hl.i.i,rrii.MAi.ML a, Hold hi W. I,. 'IIIVUI.M, U. UK I.ANO, ltruKirl. J. M. Morri .1. W V. Warren V. Morris The Red Star YOU i o T. to D. S. McDouga! T. V. GSEf Tailor. 44 QUI .eei ef ill ik ':, 117'. N wood 'ot 7 and . McFa"-land Rd to Cotta Grove. 1. 0 Ilee Klipplle, of all kind t'MA.MUKK.H II.MtDW AltK CO I-e your team rljoJ a bridge and utt DO tWi. Ileal IsHtale, liimitfice, InveHt. roetitu, Loaim ; : : : : rroxrtjr l.lte im, so at Ouner'pi prici. Itooin 4, Mct'liinit block, Corner Stli and Wlllametto Kin. I'hotnn Office, lllack Hel tho river! dence, lilack 27 WANT THE BEST to I'c foiitul ill tin' (irncc-iy Line pli'uif or lfaV your iiiJcr "THE PARK -GROCERY" Successor lo Nicklin and Neal Quality and(JJrice Guaranteed. o R. Daniel, Prop. f'beiie Mjln hi O i-tti iod OA, 9th jnd Oak dence, KlIKCIlr, IIAIil.KV II V AMI IIAI.KIi Oirgon .I.UMA unt il STAI.I.IOV lSl,I.KII The ( r er in it ii coach borne which I purchuiied from Human Scott will makn the tand during the ieaon at! . Itans' barn. At Itvlley's, Tenth nnd Willamette " J. II. PERKINS. Itre8t. Phone Ked 1621 It 0 D Ii 0