Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 16, 1908, Image 7

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    THE KVGEN'K DAILY GIAIU.. THl
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IWIIAY
: RECORD PACK
M SHARP.
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Sharn went to Salem today to a
.'lien quality. (he weather having
been just right for it.
SUES GARMAN-
tend to other business. Me nasi
. many friends all over the country,
who have asked him frequently to1
' visit them and In case be successfully j
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W WINES
AT CANNERY
ELI BANGS. J. H. WEST C. P. BARNAFgi EARL HcNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales StaBles
Cabs Always Heady
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGEleavti Eugfne EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
at5:30i.m. Stages do not call at A dailyitaeeltavnEujjfutaiA i. m,
private rrsldencM but will call (or lor Mapletoo, clow connection by
bggage it aolitied the day before. steamer lor Florence and cmt
Livery Phone Main 2 1
i ltneV'Urg Heview: Mrs. William!
! Ihorntun. of Kiio-no. nrf .i i i
HEMENWAY COMPANY
closes out his property ne win jpeud i
i Mrs. ( Wllev ,,f s.., i : "
rtst of
nis me traveling. i
YPQTCCnH V!.l 'S.ay a,"d 01 to "kway ! M- T. Mundle. a milliner, todav
I HO I LnUA I : I IL "' ? l" wh their beKan suit in the circuit curl
;'" nd sister. Mrs. W. s Urosi. ! against the Carman-Henien av Co
HIjOCKS for I
AI.I1ANY DEPOT lOXKl
.-. niercn;intj r i',tt.. . i-
lam-
The cement blocks for the depot
i! hare thn last nf fhft tftrpe car-
The Allen cannery mad
...uiiiiiui rails must continue drv aces in in
sum if 1 49 m o... i
a record Juuge 11. L- Hensnn h.. . ..t.u
leges in her complaint, filed : v her
or
1'diK jesterday, putting up 6 SO cases lthe ""ity clerk his decW
of cherries, which Is a larger pack ' actiou brought by A. Castel
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u in the
attorney. J. s. Medley, this morning,
that in March. S, she was hired
by the defendants to work sixteen
weeks in their millinery department
at $18 per week; that shf worked 1
eight weeks and at the end of that j
time the defendant, without cause,!
discharged her. in violation of their
contract with her. She sued for the
amount that would be due her had
she worked the remaining weeks
called for In the contract.
rrfiESB i leads arriving tonay. I . n. cms. tne
aid Kent
TH1XG OX 40
iCOOI
I.NVBSTIGA-.
-BITE'S
begin soon
to tie smeu - ,
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MILLINER
ma0 wao aw:. ,
j -fit hrouzht .
strict before -ia .---,
bin! to" u""-
tilling- t , '
iters bare lowered their
too,
o, the railroans ua.e
thjt amounts to al-
Iste
J nr. h
pal saving, a"u
cost less than ever u
nd the old miner.
at bae ran short of j
M many mines
Ld in order to get ore j
C and arranged for the (
vbich amount to per
130 a ton. "Bohemia,"
Vote lame has gone to the j
I ...t-.i flzura of special
he past, thinks that F. J.
begin snipping ore w.
Liner la also enthusiastic
Li nn his 480 acre
Jluror Spar." The ledge,
several Tnlles ion? ana
niv-flve feet wide In
i. It runs through his
le only ledge, the owner
l kind in tne unuea
tr discovered. Not any
produced In tnis country,
Acid" which is the pro-
"Fluror Spar," being
In France.
Id is usd in a multitude
thanlzlng granite, iron
kimilar things. As the
large, its value may e
culable.
mon looked at the
lie University geological
Iday. Others have re
in to Mr. Sharp. Boot'h-
bny, he says, wants to
he government wants tn
id to put It In a forest
s, he refuses to do, be
I as being a blow at his
s, the move might be
maker, Is here himself unloading the i than ever before put up by this can
blocks There are about three thous-. nery, and five more than ever put up
and of them in all, of different sizes, ,, t,, 0,, u, u , .
and show a splendid job of block- by tlle Salem canner'. wn
making. Ellis evidently knows his ed the same company. There are
business. Some one .remarked that ! over 100 women and girls and twenty
the depot would cost about $ 10,000, ! or thirty men at work at the cannery',
but tho cement blocks and the work I and the sorting and grading room Is
alone amount to almost that. The I
work of laying them will begin Mon-I
day morning. Albany Democrat. 1
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Hair street
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IT IS THE TALK OF THE
ZIMMERMAN k RUGH
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"Is It Hypnotism?'
crowded with the feminine portion of
the force. The cherries are coming
In ranidly, the season being In its
The streets have just been nicely graded and the sale of lots is
brisk. Many people are buying the very choicest residence lots
at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene.
People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR
STREET ADDITION.
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Do you realize what an investment in this addition will do for you? How can it avoid ad
vancing iii value with these lots lying right against the built up district, and where the
city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take you
out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want to, but we think you will want to after
you see these fine lots and know about the easy terms you make your own termsyou
may have. Better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, before
all are sold. There are only twenty lots and two acre tracts left.
OREGON LAND
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Ballard against Klamath county, J.
B. Griffith, county Judge, and Fred
Melhase, county commissioner, for a
wrlj. of review of the proceedings in
the local option election, holding the
election legal.
V'Khl, DKIIiMXO.
For up-to-date well drilling see
LaDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers.
Tel. Red 51 21. 99fl Villnrd Botil. t'
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IXVOKK I1KI Al.I.
AtiAlXST MCDI'Olil)
CITY Xrxcif,MAX
Medford. Or., July 15. The first
recall petition In Oregon under the
new amendment to the constitution
adopted at the June election is be
ing circulated In the first ward by
prohibitionists for the recall of John
D. Olwell, councilman. The alleged
cause of the recall Is that Mr. Ol
well does not now reside In the ward.
The real cause Is thought to be that
he voted to license the Hotel Nash
bar, and It is hoped that by getting
Olwell out to elect a councilman in
his place who will favor a dry city.
Mr. Olwell Is a popular business
man of the city and no complaint
was ever filed regarding his removal
to another ward until Councilman
Wortman changed his vote last Tues
day because he voted to keep the Ho
tel Nash bar In operation. Mr. Wort
man threatened an injunction against
the license at the time, but abandon
ed his intention.
A SIMPIjK QUESTION.
Eugene People are Requested To
Honestly Answer This.
Is not the word of a representative
citlien of Eugene more convincing
than the doubtful utterances of peo
ple living elsewhere In the Union?
Read this:
Charles Beadle of 333 West Eighth
St., Eugene, Ore., says: "I am fully
as ready to recommend Doan's Kid
ney Pills today as I was in 1906 Just
afjer using the remedy. As I said In
my testimony at that time I had suf
fered from kidney complaint nearly
always since the war. I nevor knew
when to expect an attack. A cold
would bring it on or any over-exertion.
On several occasions I was
helpless. The last severe attack I
had was about six months ago when
something like lumbago set In and
brought on a heavy bearing down
pain ns if there was n weltrht over
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each kidney. I was bent over and
could not straighten up to save me.
There was such a weakness In the ac
tion of the kidneys that I could not
control the secretions, and H caused
me much annoyance. Having used
several remedies, with little, If any
benefit. I finally began taking Doan's
KirinPV Pllln Thn antln I, l.tj
- ovinju ui Lua J4U-
neys and bladder was soon corroctod j
and then the pains and aches disap
peared. I was benefitted in every
way and what I told In -my former I
testimony about the roller I obtained'
is trila In nvorv aiinnl Th.u i.nn.a
have now elapsed since I testified In
favor of Doan's Kidney Pills and I
have been continually free from kid
ney complaint. I consider them a
wonderful remedy and have recom
mended Doan's Kidney Pills again
and again."
For sale by all dealers. Price fiO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agonts for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
cow h'KF.n.
Alfalfa meal. At BallP7 s, Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.'
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ill wituiuia
TOWN
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ilKnis IT 1 iMijMliLmMl
roi.lTK ATTKM ION
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 prlmest,
so that they will look tempting
as well as tender and succulent.
Our prices are low for prime
meats.
Broders' Bros
PKne2Maln 40 - - West 8th St,.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
EXCURSION TO NEWPORT
Sunday, July 19th, tickets will bs
sold to Newport and return for J2.&0,
good for that date only, leaving Eu
gene at 6 o'clock a. in, and returning
on tho midnight train. Through con
nections made at Albany. Come one
and all and enjoy a good Sunday on
the beach.
A. J. 'GILLETTE, Agt.
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LAKE MAHIIIiE AXI)
UKAMTK WORKS MOVKl).
E. y,. Lake has moved his marble
works froin the corner of Willam
ette niul Sixth to East Seventh St.,
between Willamette and Oak, whero
ho will be pleased to sue all old and
new patrons. Jul 9
Feed your roses or lawn a little
"Will Grow" fertilizer, and see the
Improvement. Chambers Hardware'
Cold boiled ham sandwiches, fine
as silk, at White's restaurant, 5c.
aid.
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