Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 15, 1908, Image 4

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LOW
RATES
EAST
Will he m.i.le tlili hy the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(I ints in Oicni)
From Eugene, Ore. as fol
lows:
K Ah Vtyi
through
I'orllinrJ
Chka")
St. I.ouis
St. Paul
Omaha
One Wiy
vli
Calllornli
K7.5o
82. 5o
81.75
7.S.D0
7i.oo
f7f.25
71.25
6.S.75
(i,75
Kansas City 6.1.75
Tiiki ls will.be on sale
May 18
June 5, fi, 19, 2
July 6, 7, 22. 2.i
August n, 7, 21, 32
Good lot flurn in 90 djyt with itop
over privilrgfi p eiufe within limits.
REMEMBER THE 'DATES
Far lay further Information call on
A.J. CILUvTK
Loial Agent
or write to
Will. AVMuttay, (ieneral I'as
senyer audit, I'oitlainl, C)ie.
A NICK LITTLE MEAL AT
Til K THF.ATItK CAFE
In iilii)'n appreciated, where you K,-t
vT)'iliiiiff xi iM-tliii and frmth-
i- these June mornings, wnrn
four npix'tlle Is fickle. When you
nun! l (rent your friends, jronr wife
or your nwrvlluiirt n"'"' "u,t
rooked li Hi Viiin'Ii'" taste, bring
Ihi ni I" tin Theatre Cafe.
WEATHER OF
OREGON DURING '
THE PAST WEEK
O THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, WEDXK8DAV. JULY IS, imt
TEXTILE TOWN
IN ONE OR MANY COLOR. 8
LAROE8T KACILITIE8
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH ORADE WORK
ItTIMIII M UUIH IHiU
A
New Set
Chairs
of
Why do you have 01.0
RIUnilY CHAIU8 In your
homo, whn you can itinko them
GOOD AS NEW tor only 600 ?
A run ut Clilimuiol sMI wort
wonders In your homo.
H- that '.lie Chluiiiiinu l an
every run.
See our went show window.
ASK TO HICK lll lt NKW WALL
I'AI'KU
1818 West, Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Succeuon to
ARMITACE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eueene. Or.
CLiiMS
Julius
Goldsmith
H. H.' McVAY
' Sucaor lo M. S.,plible
Transfer Company
v III ilo n.gcucriil transfer business;
voml, liouscliultl goods, trunks nml
II things lu lilii lliii- will receive
.roiupt mid careful attention.
"Business l'rouiit nml Careful" In
our mot to.
I'koiip Bed lilM
or leave orders at Niulcati (igiir Store
GEO. K.MUNROE
Hi HOUiFl'RNIMItR
STOVES--F ANCES
FURNITURE
b7 WM Eighth Su
W hsvn rt. rylhuig I.ir the kit
chen. A.1. sons uf p.os and ptui In
nielal and grantteaarc All the lit t If
contrivance tli.it nmkv chiMii i
paatllue In.tvn.l if a duel,;.' von will
flsd here. Telephone ltd l,u:t.
EUGF.NK .OKKOON
Plumbing
Furnish your new liotnt
properly. Don't slight t!v
gas fixtures.. Wc do ,l' '
kinds of reliable pkimbinj '
and tinning wrk. L,tl:
and let us estimate m i
your work i
Aya &. Hcitzmm!
Summer
Suits at
Hanson's
Best of workmanship
and latest patterns in the
Roods arc characteristic of
the Michaels, Stern &
Co.'s make. We are ex
clusive agents for Eugene.
Let us show you our fine
line whether you want to
buy or not.
The ant no-k a the hottest of
thp tuuMiu and niaxii.tuiu tempcra
of I'll) (lexre; oirurred fre-
iiui'iilly In the eastern ijountleii along
ihe Columbia river. The wlnda.
however. were light and eoimequentl)
evalmralli.il wan not exceislve. In
ihe uiMtern lounilei the 11th and
K'th were very millry and oppressive
day,. alliioii!h the uiaximuiii tern
iienitureii were not iinimually high
lieliiK leHs than 'JO deKrees In moot
localities. On the afternoon of the
12ih cloudliKSK Increased, a few
ahower oneiirred, and the tempera
ture on the 13th was much lower In
the Willamette valley and In the
southern counties west of the Cas
cade mountains. Ituln is now badly
need d In all districts, as none ol
coiiBcuuence has fallen In the west
ern counties since June 26th, and
Hi the 'eastern. countleB since ; June
.'lull, The sunshine lias nv.aned
nhove the normal and In consequence
of the pr.Jtra ted perlo.1 of .. dry
weather forest fires are beginning
to be troublesome In a few localities
In the Cascade and Coast ranges of
mountains.
. Const IKs'rict.
Toledo, Lincoln County, Otto 0.
Krogstad The week has been dry
with clear skies and high tempera
ture reaching a maximum of 87 de-
xrt-ett on Monday.
Falrvlcw, Coos County, Wm. Bet
tys Clear, dry weather prevailed
during the entire week.
Willamette Valley
'ortlnnd. Multnomah County, Lo
cal Office, Weather Uureau The
week wua warm, with no precipita
tion. The fore part was bright and
ear, but the lutter part was cloudy
and very sultry on Saturday and bun
day.
Corvnllla, Benton County, B. P
b'rwln Bright sunshine prevailed
throughout the week, with very
warm days and unusually warm
nights. Westerly winds prevailed
The week closed very sultry, with
considerable cloudiness.
Hull-ill. Marlon County, M. P. Bald
win Tbo weuther has been cleat
and warm, with no rain.
Hunt hern Oregon.
Olendale, Douglas County. B
SimiiHe n - The week has been clear
mil warm, except IhiU a heavy thun
derslurm of short duration occurred
on Saturday evening.
Columbia Itlver Valley,
Mlkknlo, (lilllnm County, J
Chuudler Clear skies and hot woa
her prevailed durlug the entire week
The wind was light northeasterly and
aanturly. No rain fell.
Condon, (Hlllum County, S.
Dodson -The weuther for the weok
was warm and dry, with westerly
winds prevailing. -
Heppner, Morrow County, Oeo
u Intel Tin weeV hns been very
warm and dry, with clear weather.
eston II.Milllll-. Coiiiuv Atr-'WI M
linker This has been a week of con
tli.iiously hot, dusty weather. Ll4h
northirly winds prevailed.
I'l'iijleton, Umatilla County, H
lohnsoii ihe maximum tempera
'urea were IrtO degrees or higher on
live days of the week. Light, va
table winds, mostly northerly, pre
vailed. No rain fell. The weather
ivn-i clear all the week.
Ilermlstou. I' mat it lit County. Helen
P. lunnui---The week .has been very
try and hot, the average dally max
I in ti in temperature being a little over
ltil decrees. On Saturday the tern
perattire was IDS. dropping to 90
J:30 p. m. and to 77 during the night
but rising to 91 at 7 a. in. Sunday
morning.
EnWAHD A. BEAL8,
Section Director, Portland, Ore
nery, and a large pie 'ac ory ,u
York la buying tons oi - ---for
lta use. 1 be entry of the Holmes
Canning Co. Into this field discredit
the old atory that Oregon canneries
agreed not to Invade each other s ter-
ii.. Vnrlc ule factory Is
riluijr. hid ' " -- . , .
laid to be the largest Institution of
Its kind In the world. It makes noth
i. k. -nH unolles this staple
article of American trade to all cltK 6
Ithln reach of tne ineirupo....
Thousands of pies are maae eter.
day. The company nas nrrjus-
Itb TllJson & company, ui i'
pack Royal Ann cnerries m
rels. The cberrk-s are stemmeu auu
nltted an automatic pitting machine
:'. ... ....wnr.au A inn
oeing usea ior iuat ,ju.k -
and a half of cherries can be pitted
i. n..hin in ten hours.
The pitted cherries are packed In
syrup In aO-gallon barrels and will be
shipped to the pie iaciory m
lots. As the pie manufacturers
use Immense quantities of fruit they
can use a barret or uo..
the fruit will spoil alter tne uarrei i
uened. The factory couia use sev
eral barrels of cherries a day If the
fruit were to be had. Next year ar
rangements will be made to supply
the New York pie factory with larger
quantities of the Oregon fruit, and
an effort-will be made to Induce the
manufacturers to prick into tne cover
of the pie the words "Oregon Cher
ry Pie."
OMER WATTS SUES
FOR $4,600 DAMAGES
14 Writ Ath St.
I hfit lc till
BETTING & HENDERSON
I luM Height 1 ii,l, rn ear ami all
kind of fnrtiMiluu lur the
Mitiimer t-Ai.on.
If yen noiild ilre well ami
iioiitoitnlily. i, one III ami l, t us
uliow yeu nli.it nr lime.
You iloa l luo,. ,, l,, UU,.,
)" tool "bit suli v".
M VtiiiVs,
lllti I'ltl IT l'ldl ltKS
KKOM ItOf.'lK IIIVKK
In tho Itogito Hlvcr valley,
Southern Oregon, F. 11. Hopkins,
l!'07, made a profit of 19,000 off
lh acres of Winter Nellls pears
iu.i7.oti per acre. In the same val
ley (1. H. Hoover bought 10 acres
pear orchard at IfitlO per acre. Kit-
tiin niniiths later the crop brought
nun imiini, Ktgnt years ago J.
Duniitss set out SO acres of ami!
near Iiayton, Southeastern Washing
ton, lu the slimmer ot 1907
bought 60 acres of apple orchard ad
lolnlng his property, at an Invest
nient of I1S.00II. The apples he pick
ed from these !0 acres thnt season
sold for I HI. 000, and the total crop
irom ine mo acres reamed IT.S.OOO
a return to the owner of M0. 000
Straight Front t'om-ts Kn( hiiii!
Hint
The first two stretch wretched luin
utes Into hours of mtsery for the
I modish fat woman these days. Her
j dally program Is slow strangulation
irom 3 p m. to bedtime.
Hut this (to others) comical an
(tulsh of the well-dressed fat woman
i In hot weather mm- he avoided.
' eer reduce ten or fifteen pound ami
she an wear her stylish garb with
: iMintoii at SO In Ihe shade.
I All s!ie needs lo do Is lo ask her
I druggist for li ounce of Marmola
ounce Fluid Ftrnet O.iseaia Aromat
:ie him a , ounces Svrup Simple
lake a tc.ispoonful after meals ami
nt tied' Ini,', and In a Utile while she
should !' lln from one-half lo
pound of fat a duy. At that rate she
can irui'i ,.t ,ian Into the conif.
i" It. and do It without ex.nlon. dl
turtianee ot her h.ntin or Inliirv
any sort. For, mulerstand. this I:
lurniless ion mixture that does not
cause wrlnkl-s. cost much, or re
quire j-v ;islstaiue from eyereistlig
or si. O 0 n loeth .,s to hilp It ge:
n-Milt . Q
I'lFS IV M W YtiliK O
I li 'M ni:i';(( ( HF.KIiIVS
Ssl I,,lv II . Two new
Homer J. Walts, a well-known
iraduate of the University of Ore
nin. has ailed a man at Atnena ior
damages for alleged defamation of
character. A press correspondent at
Athena tells of the suit as follows:
"Claiming that Jerry Stone has
wrongfully damaged his reputation
as a school teacher and also as a law
yer. Homer I. Watts, formerly prin
cipal ot the schools at Athena, has
itarted a damage suit In tne circuit
court of Umatilla county asking dam
ages against Stone in the sum of t,-
600.
'The particular offense charged
sgalnst him Is that on December 1.
1907, while Watts was serving as
principal of the Athena schools he,
Slone, caused-to he published and
circulated a slanderous, scandalous
nd libelous story concerning the
plaintiff. In effect, this story was
hat Watts had disregarded t.ie In
structions ot the Athena school board
and that he had also used profane
language on the streets of Athena,
and had called puplla by various of-
enslve numes.
"Because of this alleged libel the
plaintiff complains that he Is unable
lo secure further employment as a
teacher, and on this ground ho Is
damaged to tho extent'of J1600. He
then asks for the sum of 13000 addi
tional because he alleges that the de
fendant acted against him for the pur
pose of annoying and Injuring him.
ON COLUMBIA
NEAR PORTLAND
Portland. July l.-,-l!eiween a rail
road and a river, with an unluuted
water power latent In pre - n
,..i, i...,.iiit..lv at hand, and !"
ideal weather and ayuBrapbu-al con
ditions. Hi -j first textile town on thfc
Pacific coast and west of the Mt.sMS
sipl river is to be established at a
point 2H'.4 miles east of Portland a
short distance from Bridal ell falls
The town will oe esiaimsiieu ......
the immense niaiiulaciiirins io." '
will he operated by the Cordon I' alls
Electric & Manufacturing Company,
recently organized with a capita:
stock of J22U.000. The capital stock,
however, does not Indicate the total
cost of this huge manufacturing enterprise.
F.nipluyos to Miuiro i i-oins
An Utopian Idea is to be followed
In connection with the numerous em
ployes who will be required In tht
big manufacturing settlement... Plans
are to be worked out which will per
mit all deserving, employes to acquire
interest In the company, so inai
each may participate in tne promt
accruing from his own labor. Each
family will be provided witn a nonn
and sufficient lands for gardens. The
company will donate a suitable l'lal
of land for park and recreation pur
poses, also for a gymnasium.
Another feature of unique and
modern interest is the prohibition of
the sale of liquor In the town.
"The company has determined,"
according to Its official statements,
"to nrohiblt the sale of intoxicating
liquors upon Its premises, or the use
of such premises for immoral pur
poses, and all realty transfers or
leases will be madi subject to such
restrictions, it leiirr a fact beyond
controversy that s.icial and business
conditions will be greatly benefited
thereby." .
Will Itemove Tii.; Iimt.
The company 'hns srraniied to pur
chase the Pendleton Woolen Mills a;
an initial step. After removing th
entire plant to Gordon Falls the com
pany will enlarge It to a three-stami
mill and equip it with the latest ma
chinery capable of nuiking most kind
of woolen goods. Bcdes continuini
to make the famous Indian rol.es, tlu
company will make s"vral lines ol
staple goods with rcsi'tcred trademarks.
CURE?
MALAR
... - J.,. t imnurities in the blood which ,ii
beiltl ft il qualities of the circulation, and reduce It to a weal-Jj
5-. i K. ?s then deprived ot its necessary nourishment and st3
1 he body u then Pn disoruers that assail it, and th- M
X e. The appetite fatf.. digestion is
suiters in v' i -.hii. the sufferer loses m
.sl,?.b Je. rind some times sores and ulcer.
teeply Pouted with the alaria, germ,
and blood punner are - r
Korat healthful tonic. S. S. 8,, down in
. o f iir,iiritv or Doisoti. and e-iv i. .,n
nYq-litieait needs It cures Ma.aria t.,r
" it removes from the blood the (terms and ik
Produce the disease, and while doing this tones ,,p
nart of the svstera. Book with informaHon about Jralaria'aid d
'',- ;.'i.,i free to all who write. - 1
lafi " wa-av ciif
Prize night tonisl.it the Grand.
Heating furrMice, brick and found::
tion stone for sale chenj) by Firs
National Bank.
A Missouri editor says he has two
subscribers who frequently get full :
and every time they are In that con-j
dltlon they come In and pay a year In
advance. One of them Is alreudyi
credited to 1941 and the fraternity
throughout the state Is crazy to find 1
out what brand he drinks. They,!
want to offer it as a premium.
One thousand . gallons ot "near
beer" were sold- by an enterprlslug
Albany Individual during the recent
celebration In that city, and nobody
got drunk.-
Prlte night tontgiht at the Grand.
IT CAN'T UK HEAT.
The best of all teachers Is exper
ience. C. M. Harden of Silver City,
North Carolina, says: "I find Electrtc
BitterB does all that's claimed for It.
For Stomach, Liver and Kidney
trouble, It can't be beat. I have tried
It and find it a most excellent medi
cine." Mr. llardon Is right: It's the
best of all medicines also for weak
ness, lame back, and all run down
conditions. Best, too, for chills and
malaria. .Sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store.
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THE PIOSEEB
TEMPERANCE BEER
Tills Pacific Coast
JJiJiK II
ZOABTJ I
NORTH K
BREWING
ASTORIA, OH
For Sale bv
COPYRIGHT.
Prlte night tonhjht at the Grand.
ooon rrr;n ca itK.
For the complete vure of to'ghs.
colds, asthma and bronchitis and all .
Inng complatuts tendlnc to ronsump-i
Hon, liverwort, tar and wild che.-ry '
have for ages maintained an estab-'
llshed reputation as a itandard rough
remedy. It- contains bo opium or
harmful drag tad can be given with
safety to children. Prlca 1 1.(0. Sold
by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co..
props., Cleveland. O.
I'M !.:: o.i.m t'MNTi-ri)
THE TOW x
on July I til In honor rf his
birthday, and there will be
many silled gowns and gar
ments to show evidence of th
paint. Whether It he red
paint, s'.i In or soil from any
cause whatever you will have
your garments renovated so
they will look good as new when
cleaned nt tho Eugene Dve
Works.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th .i ilT.ll.tn:tte Sts.
Phone R;d 2S61
Prlie night tonight at the Grand.
1IIL1.MIRR iirtOTIIF.RS
For all kinds ot dravlng and ex
press. Hons phone Red 1745; of,
flee. Black 6411.
H LL (Si, SHUMWA Y
Plumbing and Sewer Work.
Also general Jobbing In tin and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
Carry a full line of plumbing ruturei
riione llluck 1372. .411!) W illametu
Baa"aaM',17?.
Porch furniture at Chambers Hard
ware Co. d
Prlte night tontht at the Grand.
Slnr Sewlot Macnlne Pnmnfcnv.
1 ! WilUraette street, phone Bed
I4SI. tf
White's restaurant for a clean,
square meal. Si) cents. alO
Triio nUht tonlht at the Grand.
K 0. MAKJHT.
Ph ,'tin, stamps and post cards,
c.-nersi ri..r work. Sixth street, be
tween Wtiumette and Olive. tf
lnr.iin wat" paner euaranTood not
lo fade Chamber Hardware Co. d
I'riie ninht torilt':it at th Grand.
TO Star
Diiliic piacline eg.
Is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc
A moderate amonnf of
money will Btart yon in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In I he WV'd.
For full particulars rejanl
inff well drilling maihmcs,
tool, supplies, etc., write to
r - t i
MOUIaDlNQr
f irciWAi it b
f frTtSTTtin L
sue"
fi
posrj.Boxesi
Appreciates smok;
cigars. It gives him
The Mount. Heed
favorite among all to
It is- positively the
Cigar on the market
1 1 soLim-juN i'A; ii u'
; ! I r.. ii.
i Toward I'onlawl-
. No. lb 2 AS a. m.
nress.
Mo. IS U:U0 a. m.,v
Passenger.
No. la ll:"ij a. r.
Passenger.
No. 146:42 p. m.
nreas
Toward San KmnrlscM
2:18 p.m-, '
No. 11-
senger.
Mr, 1 7-
Tailor Made.
Clothing
NTever before have we suc-
rPPfloi'1 111 r (Vr i-inrv 1
- vuw.ug UU1 '-"Passenger
toiners such attractive, such I No. 15-
artistic and up-to-tomorrowi
fashions as we display todav. '
Tsn't it a satisfaction, to know
if we make your clothes
you are sure of a fit.
G. F. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOUGAL
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Croccrics
Fresh Green Vegetables
riour and reed
No dt!r-s, t hj-e our own deli'verv
di Irish Pierce
52 East 9th ;
Scotfs baniai-Pepsm ISapsuIni
A rusiriVE cur.t.
mi'smm.u or Cliirk
ol lh. 1II..1J,, MJ DlMU.d
n.l, .11 ..,, p,.,,..,
t"rj llu A,
i""';"""- f" 11.(0. or S
THj MNTAl-fP!t rS
b,W.L.,,EtAo:T--i
I: H
-9:35 p.m., t
-12:32 a.m., 61
Dress.
No. 136:44 a. iM
co Exnress.
Wendlina Hrl
Mo. 848:30 a, ni., 11
for Springfield.
No. 11:10 a.n
carta frnm Wnr i It efield-
No. 871:00 p. a.M
for Wendllng.
No. 88 6:40 p. m.
It.r.m K7an.lllllir
WM- rJ
Gen-;
J011XM
As
A. f. GILLETTE,
Local Aein.
Madame Dean'si
female Pills.
A Baku, l'':"TA,!t.I;
' 7'' KIB1
UMdor M'!' l5
oil irlul. to. Ii- 1"
..nn'ln... ,-.. I'l 11" '""i-l
Snigglsi d.'iw ""
onlers to t ho
VIITED HEDICU CO., W,
Sold in Eugene
ElectricGai1
A- C. MATHif.w
General Tearmna
THE STAR DR1LL1H6 MACHINE CO.
ou g(xa fxcivation
tirth for sale