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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1908)
rwm mmm aaixt otabb, mtfrdat, may im 4 XX fM M'j, :::j::::n::n::::::n:::::::::::::::::::::n:::; Lovelace now on the race track of the season. $35.00 to insure. Veloce Tyler B. pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid G& Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the 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. Phone Black 157 1 W. J. Staple & Fancy Groceries, Flour (8b Feed 9? WEST EIGHTH 0 fl 11 0 0 Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone Black 1511 Night Phone Black 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts oi All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZlE STAGE Imvm Eurhw at 5iJ0 A. m. Stiff! do not oil al private rridncr out will call lor bggagclf aotlllcd the day brlorc. Stage Phone Main 22 JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINOS Spring Clothing Is now moving at a rapid pace and if you want the most de sirable patterns and most up-to-date cloth ing that money can buy Get a Sophomore Suit now Roberts Bros. jj TOGGERY The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers Northwest. $25.00 by the A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. A Grand Percheron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weieht. 2300 rounds. The cham- Gibson & Son o 0 I! fl 38 EUGENE FLORENCK STAGE A dally atagclravtaEugtnt at 6 a. m, lor Maplrtun. clua coancvtlon by tr.uer lor Florence and Acme Livery Pbone Main 2 1 EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE LEASED FARM FOR TWENTY YEAR? ;ltl(.(;S I'l.ACK XKAK COMSTOfK IX HANDS OF roHTLAXJ) l'AIl TIKS, WHO WUAj DKVKIjOI' COAL AXII 111 II, DING STOXK I-IIOSI'IXTS COTTAUK CIIOVE FIRM IXCORI'OHATKS An Important deal Is being con summated this week that no doubt marks an Important epoch In the development of this section of Ore gon. The scene of action is in Doug las county some twelve miles south of this city, at Comstock. Here Ib located the J. A. Griggs farm. For some years It has been known that a bountiful supply of sandstone and coal deposits were to be found on the place, which consists of some 300 acres. This week the papers are being drawn up between Mr. Griggs, as par ly of the first part, and R. G. and W. T. Bodley, of Portland, parties of the second part, for a lease onthe en. tire holdings for a period of twenty yeurs. The consideration is $18, 00(1. Tho Rod icy brothers are In Port land this week closing up the deal. It Is understood tlmt while It Is con ceded that a heavy deposit of coal will be uncovered when the time Is ripe, the present operators will first develop the Bandstone deposlte. This Ib simply the beginning of this kind of development. In a tew years more this section of the state will be recognized as a great coal and building stone producer. One of the recent incorporations concerning Cottage Grove Is that of the Burkholder-Woods Company. This corporation absorbs the C. H. Burkholder general merchandising business, which has for many years been one of the leading firms of the city, corner Main and Third BtreetB. Mr. Burkholder has been in active bu-lness here for the past, twelve years, and in that time has been most successful. Something like a year ago LeKoy Woods, who for a number of years previously was engaged In merchandising here, became Identi fied with the C. H. Burkholder bus iness, with the result thnt these gen tlomen have Incorporated a general merchandising buslnesB under the name of the BurkholderrWoods Co. The company will occupy the new building which will be erected some time this summer on the same ground now owned by the firm, with some twenty-five feet added, taking in the Benson building now occupied by the Modern Pharmacy. Cottage Grove Western Oregon. DKI'OSIT OF CALOITE FOUND IJT BOHEMIA "Bohemia" Sharp, the pioneer ml ner, wsb In town this week exhibit ing some fine large specimens of a new mineral which he has discovered on his place In the Bohemia mining district, on the mall route, and only three miles from the railroad. The new find comprises a large ledge of what Is known In mining circles as calc-spar, or pure calcite. wnicn in plain ungllsh Is pure, un adulterated lime. The specimens ex. hlblted are almost transparent and break Into rombrlc form. When sub jected to Intense heat this cacite Is reduced to a snow white sacked lime substance In fact becomes high grade of lime. It Is valuable for various purposes, and Mr. Sharp will no doubt receive good returns from his now discovery, which he surely deserves, as ho has spent a life time In Hooking the hidden treasure of old Hohcmln. Chicago and other East om parties are In correspondence witn mm roKiirrilng this new find. llr. V. W. Oglosby passod the 7 1st mllo stone In life's Journey Sunday anil Is still halo and hearty and well preserved physically, for a man who has weathered so many harJshlps In cldont to pioneer days nnd the settle ment of Oregon's early Indian trou bles. Ho also figured conspicuously In tho opening of sotno of the state's best mining camps, Including the Bo hemia gold mines. The doctor re ceived tho congratulations of ninny frlondB on this occasion, and from all appearances he Is good Tor many more birthday nnnlv "rsarlos. Ho Is still actively engaged In the practice of medicine and stands well up In the profession. , The entertainment to be driven by the Woman's Club at the armory, which was announced for May 8, has been postponed until May 15. This ntortnlnment Is given to raise mon oy to pay for flower seeds which were distributed to tho school children this spring. Owr two hundred. generous psckngps were distributed. It Is also desired that tho club may havo funds with which to carry out several plans In tho way of civic Improvements. Cottago Grove Lender. Tho World's !it Cllmato Is not entirely free from disease. On the high elevations fevers prevail. while on tho low levels malaria Is encountered to a greater or lessor extent, according to altitude. To overcome cllmntlc affections, lassi tude, malnrla, Jaundice, biliousness fever and ague, and general debllltv, tho most effective remedy is Klectrlr tutors, tho great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for everv form of bodily weakness, nervousness and Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at W Kuykeudull's drug store. Price 60 cents. I am booking orders for for rhyrsanthi'irmnm for de- llve.y In May. Orders taken until May 15th. Leave orders for cut flow- ers and delKti with K. Kao. florist. 695 Willamette St o iASOI.IK WOOIt SAW W. O. Whltn la ftrepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone H!ack 4351. Residence, 51 West Sltta street. NEWS NOTES FROM BUSY SPRINGFIELD The new Odd Fellows' temple at ( sprlnglleld, one or Lie inn--" size in the state, was dedicated to the work of the order last Saturday uight before nearly 400 Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. A large number were present from Eugene, Coburg, Irving, Goshen and Crow. The ceremony was complete and impressive, as is characteristic of the order. Hon. J. M. Williams, of Eugene, was grand marshal of the dedication services, and W. F. Walker ,of the local order, was deputy grand master. The ad dress of welcome was delivered by J. J. Bryan and was responded to by George Drury, of Coburg. After the dedication services Rev. D. H. Trimble, pastor of the Eugene Meth odist church, delivered the address of the evening on "Immortality." The drill by Canton Hovey, of Eugene, and the solos of Miss Nellie Gilbert helped to furnish entertainment for the evening. At the conclusion of the regular program a light supper was given those present in the ban quet room, after which speeches and toasts ended the dedication of the new home of the Springfield Odd Fel. lows. The little fivc-vera-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harper, living east of SnrlnKfleld. died Saturday night from heart failure. Auout three weeks ago the little one was 3lck with chicken pox, but had so recovered that she was aDie to oe about. On Wednesday she was swinging in the yard when she fell, bruising one of her limbs, but not enough to cause any alarm. Later she was suddenly taken worse and the doctor was called, but he could give no assistance, as her heart was 30 weak that Bhe gradually grew worse until tne end came, ii was re ported thatthe fall fro mthe swing ported that the fall from the swing the dlctors deny. A corload of timbers has arrived and been delivered to Judkins' Point where the men are at work on the trolley line. It Is Bald that they will Btart driving the piling today and that the road win be flninsnea as they go. Cars are expected to be running over the road within ninety days. J. L Clark sod a bill of goods to a man giving Goshen as his home last Saturday, amounting to something over $14. The check was given on the First National Hank of Salem. He later went to the flour mill, where he purchased feed, also giving a check, but this time on a Eugene bank. He gave a different name at both places. A warrant Is out for his arrest, but bo far no trace of him has been obtained. A baseball game will be played between the local team and either Al bany or Salem next Sunday, at the Springfield baseball park. The Springfield line-up consists mostly of local boys, and It Is hoped that Chas. Tallafero will again occupy the mound, as It Is understood that he has agreed to be with the locals for one game, If not permanently. The game will be a good one and Is de serving of good patronage. Robert and Lewis Dixon and Fe lix and Bob Bettelhelm left Spring field last Friday evening for San Francisco to see the Pacific fleet come In. The lads were all very Ju btlant over the trip, as It was their first Journey so far from home. The Dixon boys will remain away but a week, while Felix and Bob will re main In 'Frisco for a month or more visiting relatives. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Billings, Sunday, May 3, 1908, at the Hpringtiem, a nine-pouua son. News. GOl'IJ) MVEHV, FEETi AM) SALES STABLES Having purchased the Gilbert feed stables on West Fifth street, near Willamette, wo Intend to conduct a flrat-class livery, feed and Bales sta ill. U'fl nra nrt.nnrml tn fni-nlci. goou teams anil lames saddle Horses on short notice. Our prices will be found reasona ble and our treatment of the public courteous nnd obliging. Having nnd much experience In the livery business we know how to conduct such an establishment In a tlrst-class manner. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. tf D. G. GOULD & SON. ANXrAl MKKT1XO OF THE ( KTGEXH HOARD OF TRADE Notice Is hereby given to the mem bers of the Eugeno Board of Trade that tho annual meeting for election of officers and other Important busi ness will be hold Tuesday evening. May 12th, 190S, at 8 p m.. In the office of the secretary, E ,J. Frasler. 435 Willamette street. R. M. DAY, Pres. DO YOU WANT A GOOD WELL? Having purchased the well-drilling outfit of liion A Weaver, I am now prepared to do any work In mv lino promptly and at seasonable prices. If you want bedrock water call and seo mo or address E. I. REYNOLDS, 819 East 1 1th St., tn!5 Eugene, Or. NOTR E Til T11K IH HL1C Tho ljDuko Leffler Well Prill ing company wishes to announce that they will meet and lower any prices niaoo tor uoing nrst-class work. Uet. tor seo them before making vour con tracts. 99 Vlllard Bitulevard. Telcphhone Hod 5131. rrnu watkh For pure Nsliock water see O. V Taylor. All surface water cased off hy casing Into theeii rock, thtis In juring nothing hut pure bed rockiwa. tor. 0. W. Taylor, 82 S Patterson street, Eugene. Phone Ked 3377. ;o Insist upon DeWttt's Wtlch Haiel Salve. It Is osiwclalljr good for pllei. Sold by allOrfcgglati. Monday and Tuesday Bargain 1W 4000 Lingerie Waists, value up to $2.50, Monday and Tuesday only, each 65c Wool Dress Goods 54c 85c Wool Dress Goods 68c In light and dark colors, suitable for spring and . . . summer. Jackets and Suite In brown, grey, tan . . .nnd all sluIi. Sale for Monday and Tuesday. T ' Di. t. VIA 0,,w3 1 w omens i cucm rviu waiwiuo aim pums, value to $2.50, Monday and Tuesday . . . , $7 Panama Hats at $5.45 $3.50 Sailor Hats $2.75 Special sale on all men's Straw Hutu, including tho new I'uiiiiina and Sailors. Sailor values to $S.r(; sale price 83.75 I'linaiiut value $7.00, sale $5.45 The BON Organized 1683 The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Capital paid in. $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total $300,000 Under Same Management 25 Years. Your Patronage Solicited. T. O. Hendricks President S. B. Eakln, Vice President P. E. Snodgraas Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .ABsietant Cashier Darwin Brlstow ... Assistant Cashier Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best JOc Cigar on the market FRENCH FEMALE A Kafr, Certain Rb- lief for Suppressed MRNSriH'ATlnS. DCVCB flinwM Tn rill H-ife! Hun-I S-ody! Kutlnfixcllon Giinr AntrM or Money itefundeu. Sent pris pslrt lor U.OO pir hoi. will Mncl thom nn Irinl to Im. i.alH A. n SumplM Free. Iimlut on fretting the .-iiiim, nii-rpi no Hunfliilulc. II your dnirKl.it does not havo them aend your orders to tho UIITED MEDICAL CO., Bat 74, UncitUr, p,. Kl 'Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano For Bedrock Wells See me before contracting prices bedrock. "Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do your 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. Kilbom Phone Red 5391 . 557 High St. J. W. BARRINGER Expert Hoimmover Moves anything. Twenty-fiv yean experience. Residence, Eas Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eueene. Oregon 1 Madame Dean's 555531 Pills, mm g A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 281! or call at 345 W 4 th - p. ; MARCHE T ' ?! Read This The Eugene Grocery is now open for bus iness in their new stand and are better able to serve their customers than ever before : : : : : EUGENE GROCERY 1.04 West Eighth Street ' NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Princess Nadine, by R eid now to be had at Schwarzsch il d's Book Store 5S6 Willamette St.. - J. M. Morris v. i, 2i:ii:s 3. W. Warren The Red Star Iteal Estate, Insurance, Invest ments, Loiuis : ; : ; : Property Listed and Sold at Owner's price : : : j : Room 4, McClung block, Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. Phones Office, Black 6271; Resi dence, Black 4402. Engciie, .... Oregon For Snaps in REAL ESTATE ' see McFALL & HEITZMAN 1 Door North Hoffman House Scott's Sanlal-Pepsm Capsule A POSITIVE CURE. For Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder and Dlmwi Eldavra. No onr bo par. Oaraa qalehlf and jwrmarv Ml 7 all rnnatvrml DIiwmm of tba CrlBBi? OrgM. Ab olnwly harmlM. Sold br dmtiiita. Prion HAD, or by Kail, roatpald, tl.OU. or Utroa tkuea S27&. Adrma, "HE 8ANTAL-PEPSTH CO, HF.I.LKrONTALN. O. Hold by W. jL. OK LAVO. Druggl HOWER&T WOOD KstAte nnd Tlmtxr Lands lunch, Kami and Citjr Property Vour patmnAKo rcsrwcu'njty solicited. r Dig 1, ever nrst at. mM) 1 $1.25 New Silks a $1.00 New Silks a and the best of wearing giii, 1 1.0O, now 8 WW waist $1,89 '1 mi 71. Men's 50c Belts now Men's $1 Belts now 69c 540 T7 Willamette St LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as lol lows: To BothVayi OmTir through vii Portland CaUM Chicago 76.25 87.5o St. Louis 71.25 ' 82.5o St. Paul 63.75 81.75 Omaha 63.75 75.O0 Kansas City 63.75 75.oo Tickets will be on ale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good for return in 90 dip with dot over privileges p easure within Unit REMEMBER THE DATES For any lurtlier International! 00 A.J. GILLETE Local Agent Or wme iw Wm. McMutray, General Pas- r- 1 A fir senger agent, ronuiw. v.- Certain Apprval of our workmanship . ; cleansing and your own wisdom Xthat old gown "to J awaits its return to jo purse when you f oi will ioin the Z' S our generous 4""" kr meniofyour cloth. " Everything Pf" Eugene Dy