Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 02, 1908, Image 5

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ry
Dderfut
ntry
.. imiiipa of land
rid fias e'er sn;u,
t'Ue, .nSouthern pre-
being opeucu ""VT
L American people ThU
y your "Hi'"-
cooamuu3. -
Led dollars, payable $10
.... from ua one of these
larms, ranging in size
Ires or line iruu
fclcn is under ims""".
opening. uu icie"
I. V fiilft. acres
WWtllET ... -,
land. Along .with each
town lot in me auuiuuus
the county seat ui
.1.- ....miner mptrnnolls
nrrnin. mien i-auvu m
Ind Empire."
VALLEY UNO CO.
Massachusetts BIdg.
.N8A9 CITV, MO.
OFFICERS
J, MAUTIX
H. HOKItKKS
MARTIN, lresident.
DlOItllKltS, Secretary,
fiMITH, Treasurer.
KFEUBXCKS:
bnk, Kansas City, Mo.
onal Bank, Kansas City,
t Co., Kansas City, Mo.
A SERIOUS QUESTION
Fathers and Mothers-How Abut It?
Not a matter of luxury, but of vital necessity to the develop
ment, culture and education of your bovs and uirls What' inip
KNOWLEDGE OF-MUSIC. Do not eumpel your children to e ,,'er
handicapped In this feature when today It costs so little to iit a
piano or an organ in the home. x ()lu.r aiToniplWIime'it will
give them one-half the benefit. Vol iliiMlsi-:i. them 'an in
strument, and why do you not keep that promise'
Call at our store and see tor yourself what von tan do We
have a nice assortment of pianos, from which vou'ean select includ
ing the world-renowned Weber, Chickerlng, Schumann Story &
Clark, Hobart M. Cable, Haddorff, Kimball, Hinze, Whitnev and
many others. Then If our line, our prices or our terms are not
all right you don't have to buy. Don't put it off longer hut make
a, personal InvejitiRution and see for yourself. We are yours for
guaranteed satisfactory treatment.
"THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST MUSICAL QUALITY".
- 'V-lfri
Commercial Club Block, Eugene, Oregon
BUILDING PERMITS iGASOLiNE traction EUGENE'S POSTAL cottage groye number "
ENGINE RECEIVED; nrnr OF NOBODY'S MAGAZINE
FOR JUNE WERE
OYER $75,000
RECEIPTS INDICATE
SK.V KliVL
j I.KXCKS
JIUK'K
KXl'K.NsiVh.
AND OXK
NKSIDKS
KKSI-
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A big gasoline traction engine ar
rived here this morning by freight
for the ller or-llean Hardware Co.. i'
having b e:: ordered from0 the 'n:.-r-nationa!
lljvester Co. Tho tn:u!:luj is
for S. W. .Miles, a nr.131.fiMi,.; firm.
Itltlt'K ier,w,ho some tune ago purchased the
XlMKltors! y "emenway larm .five miles ,
.... west c. ..ugeae. tie w ill use It to do i
KKSI I.KXCKS LKSS KXPKXSIVK I general power work. Including the i
" l. to his Marion county farm where!
FltOXTS. i he wl" operate his clover huller with
it. This is th? first traction gasoline
: I !lnKne ever brought to I.ano countv. ! l'
,..,., , . , 7ll0' ought to prove popular, as there
Building Inspector V. McFarland i is no danircr of fir., i , i.'... ..
reports that building permits to tht fields with them. Kverv year' there 1
amount of oyer $75,000 were taken Ms a report of one or more threshine I
omnia oeing D'irned In this countv.
having caught fire from sparks from
the steam engines. The Berger-Heun
company will use the engine in the
Fourth of July parade, to pull their
float.
.,,! The Eugene Commercial Club re
HRflWTU flC P TV 'eived ''"" today (rum II. Veatch.
UllUllill Ur UN I 'Arista in Secretary i.t the I'onimer-
IeIi is offered and all ex-
hspectlon If It it not as
resented In the printed
ht Lands
t into
00 Lots
comp
12
prise alternnte sec
miles wide through
iiuey counties and a por-
COlintv. These lanrto
ided Into 5.974 10-acre
Mere farms, 1,020
500 80-acre farms,
'arms, 12 640-acre
1.000-acre farms.
;;1he GRAND..
Today and Tonight
. i Burning of Rome
A Champion After All '
Liquid Electricity
; , A Disastrous Oversight
The Peaceful Inn
r
..SONCS.. ,
"Without a Weddiny Rinj "
"My Irish Rose"
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
" . Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c..
Following is the list of permits is-
; sued:
(W. C. Hazelton, residence .... $2000
G. W. Hunter, barn 200
O. K. Aldrlch, cottage 400
Miss E. Partridge, cottage... 500
. Mitchell, Garret & Smith !
brick block 8000 j
W. E. Barker, residence,.... 500 !
D. L. Harding, bungalow.... 1000
HOW Kll..ll
Kixinti,
WAS KKSCVKl). i
The Kugeue pustnffice.
gained in Its receipts during
the quarter ending June 0,
190S. $1735.57 over the cor
responding quarter In 1H07,
from the reports of Post
master Page. The total re
celps for the quarter this
year were $titi44.S5 while
those in 1907 were J4S09.28.
This is a gain of 35 per cent
on the 1907 total.
The receipts were mostly
from stamp sal-s. 'ers being
but slightly out I .to 11 from
other souries. Something
like $3009 was transferred
from the Postal department
to the Money Order depart
ment, showing the profit ap
proximately of the postofflce
here to tho government.
This may be taken as an In
dication of the rapid growth
of the city.
cial I lul at (.ullage drove, to the ef
fect that at their last meeting, tho
,('11111 tendered a vote of thauKs to ttio
;Kugene Commercial Club and Its
; manager In appreciation of making
;the July number of Nobody's ningu-
Zlne a Cottage Grove number.
. The club has ordered an extra
! thousand for its own use. and some
1 of the members gave the magazine
enough advertising to allow the
1 front-piece to bo printed in three col-
ors.
i The write-ups will be furnished by
'the Cottage Grove people and will In-
! elude timber, dairying, poultry, fruit
land general farming. The timber
matter will only be touched upon In
a general way, as this and the tnin-
;iiig Industry will , have a separate
1 number of the magazine devoted to
; each.
:i
Pnn n I.. I.. 1 l- w
I Divinity School heating plant 1600 , the Iea;1(,p 'f , k,d ,
I Dr. J. W HarrU. bungalow 1750 terdav of E,na. Donienuli,. .the 1 8
. Eueena. Planing Mill Co.. add. BOO1! ,...uU t i
E. M. Johnson, barn 250 n.nBi ia , ,. ,H , .,..
!
l'OLITK ATTENTION
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block Juicy, tender, exquisite
ly flavored and fine grained, Is
what we cut your porterhouse,
sirloin, flat bone or hip bone
steaks from. We know how to
cut up meats for your table as
well as to choose the primest,
so that they will look tempting
as well as tender and succulent.
Out prices are low for prime
meats. ,
Broders' Bros
Phi . 2Main 40 - - West. Sth St.
L. Nelson, addition . . . i 500
C. R. Warner, bungalow ... 2000!
E. F. Small, bakery building. 475 !
L. L. Lewis, residence 3000
E. S. Rolfe, residence 2500
J. C. Able, residence 1000
N. Aya, addition 300
J. C. Callaghan, cottage 500
S. Watklns, wood house 1.00
J. N. B. Fuller, residence .... 1500
Mrs. M. J. Carman, residence . 1000
1 P. E. Dunn, repairs to store. .
M. D. Blssel, residence ....
wb, Hodes, dry room . . . .
L. A. Tobias, bungalow i. . . .
Wm. Yoran, barn
J. J. Walton & Smith,
repairs to store front.,. . . .
J. R. Geddes. residence
N. Wray, addition
S. R. Jenkins, barn
N. Humphrey, house repairs.
E. B. Barger, barn
W. W. Brown, residence . . .
Dr. H. D. Sheldon, residence. 2200
Dr. P. G. G. Schmidt, residence 2600
A. C. DixOn. residence 5000
Red Cross Drug Co., repairs
to store 400
J. C. Yarnell,
girls' club house
Miss Yetta Wald, residence
J. M.-.Kitson, residence . . .
Wm. Bishop, cottage ....
Persons contemplating
mav find the inspector at 565 Char
nelton street, first door south of the
Eugene steam laundry.
FORM I'ltlCK
rts for farms snW! in
rtlfleil 111' tho Plnnnn,.
piy of Kansas Citv. The
of each farm reirarrt.
to be 1200
tract is to hnvo K
ted land. The sum nf
held in trust h.. tfert
Conumnv u-in t.o
(struction of an Irriga-
;"",us water from the
" to irrigate about
me (,oose Lake val-
ffered $.10,000 tna-orrt
tries at Lakevlew, $2 5,-
so tor a bonus to
sugar tactory started
ounty
presentativc
Krman. of 767 Pearl
uKtme, nas been
usue agent for Lane
Of EtiEcnp
Ht douitt the last, and
"t'liurtttnitv ever of
PI. of Oregon to ob
,e 'a at so small a
KdM.9 ani secure
lr w Hum at
f I th 1000 a m tn
be Lke-
L . "'ore tnan
f ram. by the tlme of
r" .-car.
!r p'ir paymcnt today J
nh. Vn M'gene,
-ry sal lon and
ery ,:: :r am,aTi
a T. .' " mis com
.,lah'3 iS -- P-
merman
lied Itl" C 0",Uy'
Market During Commencement
Eugene Poultry Store
' 102 East Ninth Street,
Phone Main 645
In order that all may avail themselves of the opportunity to
enjoy Chicken Dinner, we will offer this
week only, our line of
Fancy Dressed Milk Fed Hens 18c per lb
Plain Fed Hen . . J - - 1 6c per lb
- Frys and Broilers - --- 25c per lb
1000
1000
. 200
900
il50
. 200
500
150
200
500
150
5000
4000
1500
800
. 250
building
GREAT SCARCITY OF
HARD WALL, PLASTER
Chas. Rivett, the plasterer, says
that there Is a great jcarcity of hard
wall plaster In the Northwest and
that he alone has ten men Idle In this
city because there Is no more of the
material here. He says that In Port
land there are several hundred men
Idle on the same account. Mr. Riv
ett has two car loads of the plaster
on the road and they are expected to
arrive inside of a week, thereby par
tially relieving the situation.
NOTICE OF niSSOLCTIoX.
Notice is hereby given that the law
firm of Geo. B. Dorrls and G. F. Skip
worth Is dissolved by mutual con
sent. Mr. Dorrls and Mr. Skipworth
will both occupy the same office
rooms until further notice.
GEORGE B. DORRIS,
G. F. SKIPWORTH, J2
Kodol will without doubt, help
ativone who has stomach disorders or
stomach trouble. Take Kodol tooay
and continue it for the short time
that It Is necessary to give you -complete
relief. Kodol is sold by all drug
gists. . -
canyon, 15 miles from here. He Is
surrounded by a posse of determined
men, heavily armed, and his death or
capture Is expected to be reported
at any time.
Edsa, the girl who underwent the
tragic experience, is at home today,
suffering from nervousness and
slight bruises, but not seriously in
jured in any way. Her feet were
badly cut by stones when Bhe was
forced to walk over rocky roads her
sole garment being the night dress
wntcn she wore when dragged from
her father's house.
Captured in lonely (nyio,
Cleve Rogers, the younger kidnap
per, who was captured last night by
a posse, after being traced to a lone
ly mountain cabin, and after using
the girl as a shield against bullets
from his pursuer's, Is In jail here.
Feeling against him does hot run
high, as the girl says he offered her
no indignity. A pathetic feature of
the remarkable case Is the fact that
one of the leaders of the posse which
captured Rogers was his own father.
The old man liad no idea that It was
his son whom he was following with
a gun, and when he saw the boy col
lapsed. The resentment of the community
Is directed against Loveall, who Is al
leged to have planned the kidnapping
and the burning of the outhouses on
the Domengtne place.
CRACKERS PROHIBITED
UNTIL'aFTER PARADE
No fire crackers' or bombs
will be permitted on the
streets on the Fourth of July
until after tho parade.
J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor.
By order of the Council.
A 1HMTH .. I. I'KltSOX A US
Kl'ttKXK It)l LTKV
STOKE NOTICK.
No delivery after 9 a, m, Saturday,
July 4. All orders should be In ear
ly Saturday morning.
WKATHKK FORECAST
FOR' XORTIIWKST
Portland, July 2. Western
Oregon and Washington
Fair in southern portion,
showers In northern, tonight;
Friday, fair, cooler, except
near coast; westerly winds.
Eastern Oregon and Wash--
ington and Northern Idaho .
& Showers and thunderstorms
tonight or Friday. Cooler.
Southern Idaho Showers.
thunderstorms tonight or
Friday; cooler west, warmer
east portion. Friday cooler.
A brass band will be at Recreation
Park discoursing music during the
baseball game July 4th. Game called
at 3:30 p. m. J3
Children that are to represent the
states on July 4 will' meet tit 0:30 on
Dr. Whltson'B lawn, 07 West 7th
street. Ily order of committee. J2
Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July
4th. Soe north show window. Cham
bers hardware Co. d
A brass band will be at Recreation
Park dlscoiirslne;. music during the
baseliall game July 4th. Game cnlled
at 3:30 p. m. J3
'fi. A. It. ATTKXTIOX.
Members of the G. A. R. are re
quested to meet at G. A. R. hall at
9 o'clock a. m., to take part In the
parade. The line of march will not
be lengthy. The post will be dis
missed when the parade Is finished.
A good turnout is dosired. '
C. H. BAKKR,
Post Commander.
Ilaselmll July 4th. Recreation
Park, Springfield vs. Eitgeno. No
other amusements during the ball
game. J3
Baseball July 4th, Recreation
Park, Springfield vs. Eugene. No
other amusements during the ball
game. J3
Perfection oil stoves ore snfo and
do not smoke. Chambers Hardware
Co. . d
Baseball July 4th, Recreation
Park, Springfield vs. Eugene. No
other amusements during the ball
game. . x J3
'if 'you want to know anything
about aiito, call up R. B. Wray,
Phone Red 1101. He handles the
Bnick.
Fred Wllhrow is up from Portland
for a few days.
Mrs. J. C. Luckoy was In towti to
day from Junction City.
Miss Margaret and Martha C.ili!
sor. of Jasper, are In tho !
Frank Scobert returned this after
noon from a visit In Portland.
Miss Inez Stark arrived home from
Mt. Angel college this afternoon.
Attorney and Mrs. I). V. Ktiyken
dall went to Drain this afternoon and
from there will leave for there, will
leave for their home at Klamath
Fall.
Mies KlsiiV Krnnlaoi. who u.u b"eu',
visiting at Thurston for some time.;
Is expectrd home tonight.
Miss "-Vliiona Waddle returned-
J3 i home this afternoon from a visit with
her grandmother near Junction City.;
W E. Frazer, tho w Known,.
Portland torse buyer, was an arrival1,
in Eugene on the afternoon train to-,
day. !
Miss Mary Hall arrived up front
Portland this afternoon to visit Mrs;
Claude Gaby and Miss Grace HyUnd
for a few days.
E. C. Alexander, assistant fi rnian
of tho San Francisco Call, Is vltl'iif
at the home of his brother. F. L. Al
exander, above Springfield.
Mrs. Martha Chambers,- Mrs. Fred
Chambers and daughter. Miss Min
nie, returned home this afternoon
from a.i outing at Newport.
Mrs F. A. Rankin arrived h-iroe
I jlny from New York nnd ot.ier ICai
tern cities where Bhe has been visit
ing her son, James G. Hammond,
for the past three months.
Mrs. Frank Ankeny of Klamath
Falls.' arrived In Eugene th!p nTter
nooti to visit at the home of let- nm,h-er-ln-liiw.
.Mrs. H. E. Ankeny. S-o
Is on hoi way home from tt trip t
British Columbia.
Newport personals In Albany Her
ald: P. E. Snodgrnss, cashier of the
First National Bank of Eugene, with
his wife and dnughter and her guest.
Miss Wllleta Moore, , departed for
their home today Dr. Herman
Leonard of the University of Ore
gon, arrived from Eugene in quest ot
an outing.
Complete line nf flags and bunting
it Hill's Gun Store.
Warner tunes piano Leave ,.
ilnrn at Morris' Muslo Store. tt
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Does a CJencrai Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President.
L H.. POTTER, Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, ....Cash.er.
Ccr ?th and Willnnv tte
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LEAGUE
Game Commences at 3:30 p. m.
3:30p.
July 4th - Eugene vs. Springfield - July 4th
at Recreation Park, South Willamette St.
Parade led by band starts for the Ball Grounds at 3:00 p. m.
No other attractions during the hour given to Base Ball
Grounds Remade .
Grand Stand scrubbed and perfectly clean so ladies' suits will not be injured
m. - RECREATION PARK - July 4
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