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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
THE Kt'GKN'E DAILY GUARD, SATX RDAV, JVI.Y IK, 190 i iwaMw - o i Ui' -Bit. Mill"" ( eoTic. Witt 5io.Dt'M!0r' DBS, re"1'"' taw Tnr Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature of ftAl V 11 w . w In Use For Thirty Years j :: : : ' THff CtWTkV UMMNT MIW VOU fTT. PE6 u s pat, orncc Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. btfkr Am rib. bcuuu cts kiAt rfcfcl w. 1 la oh ffl. Tablet 'miS At b nccourr to comet fw iwifi fin Ah ft m Much Ml KvdMt through the Uvr, lUdtcvti Md lnllllHn Mdltol i fm m ilHft M fe J wMmt b Mr ImwrlMla Ml A 4 JO. MIA. HOTEL BRADSHAW miindboafdy. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen, who and wood , Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking . Kates reasonable. V. C. COOK, Prop., Newport, Ore. V I. , If you need a Mower or Binder sec L. LONG & SON Agents for the '.. ,v .; McCORMICX MACHINES the best ever manufactured ' i Eugene, Ore. ptbSt, Newport YAQUINA BAY ' ' Matchless Beach Resort- F1 Place tnr.f.D. , tit Fom, n( h , ,V eCt Kest and Evy Conceiv- ' . ron of Healthful ad Deliahtf.l ni tS? hR COMPLETE Best of 'food and te' sch as feieffrLWatte,r !rom spnnes; . All modern ay. Fue V V 5pnone' ma"ets freshly pro " ""furnished ,n Kab1llnJdan- Cottages partly fur T Nations ,ed be had cheaply. Strict municipal 'His.thenrr X the Soi'thern Pacific to a"J the tr n a n. all'S & EaStern R- R' Train Ir'P a pleasure throughout. ; ATE From A .! " WVIb lb ucKet. : $3.00 U ' p!4 , f """" their 2"P'city . . i ion nd p. WM. McpIURRAY, U. P. A., Portll, Ore. MEETING OF HORTICULTURAL STATE SOCIETY The following circular l,.ti,.r i, is been issued by ,e sla,u board of horticulture: ' ol T. jorvallls Ore, July l.Vos. The Oregon btale Horticultural So ciety will meet in Portland; Oregon luuueV ,hrSl 111 nnn""' session I,' will likewise inrnwi ,.. .i... .i .. nnnn.l " ... 'iwiun " UI lnu northwest . .u.i u.uwers Association, which ar ganizatlon will deliberate during the This "Horticultural Week" n Portland will be the biggest mid-winter rruit growers', packers' and shin lera" hieetinir eve,- i.ih .... .... . 1 - . .a "i-iM uu me coast. Kopreseutative horticulturists from Will be in nttenHnrm ...t,n . mine eminent teachers, experimenters and authors i rum various sections of the contin ent will favor the convention with address, lectures and demonstra tions,' - i An especially aitractlvo feature of the occaninn wfn h. .. . me er large display of delicious fruits including ni'ncuia, prunes and nuts in both commercial pack and plate dls- , 3 ," ..." nuriicuitur- al Society will offer an exceptionally " seieciiou or cups lor best dls plays. commercil narv Tv.ia i- i. Self will hrlngr nn n .. 0 .. u u.cij i:jiiiesi and many splendid exhibits, besides tuere win do several most excellent non-comietitive dUniavu .u - .iu.k mc icnuiiig orcnara oistrlcts. i There are a dozen ffrat-Moao fw..i. growing sections in the northwest each one of which la iuc better than the others. At this meet ing tnese sections promise to outdo all former displays of winter fruits thUB assuring a rare treat to our vis itors from the east and over across the seas, for this In national event at which consumer, buyer and producer will meet for con ference, discussion and good fellow ship. . . , . ! This announcement is for the pur pose primarily of enlisting vour sup port in behalf of the display. It Is time VOU Were thillkfmr nhmit part you will take on this feature of. uie-convention. Do something; just as much as. you can. Exhibit stan dards in CnnilllPrciill llunbe n.. or little known varieties on plates or uuierwise, out tor the good name of your district, do something, the best you may to keep the community cred it at the top. Iri a few weeks the .horticultural and farm papers will have a full list of awards together with the condtions of competition. Do not lose 'sight of the fact that this is one of the very best places at which you can do good work for your locality,'. t ; I Thousands will visit the fruit ex hibit and will gather from It a far better opinion of your products than It Is possible to obtain from . any amount of printed matter, i i ! As an educational event there has never been any occasion in the north west to approach it in comprehensive ness. The association had a grand time at Vancouver last year, the best up to that date. This year the associa tion is a year older and in conse quence must be bigger, better and en- tiflfrl tr. a vraataf ..nnant Thin In tho most comprehensive organization of Its kind on the continent and Port land is going to entertain tne visit ing delegates In a stylo befitting their rank end their glorious occupation. "Vmi will mica a front hltr anlhna- Is&lU educational meeting If you are nit In Portland, Oregon, December l-i.), us. 1 E. R. LAKI?, Secretary. n T . " 1 u,Z !"',of;sslimal manner, and only Hie did the umpire he:ir th,, , .' lar cry of "rotten" from the 1,1....," Only once did Halsev . , " iu iiniy one inn nj: dii a SpringfU-ld man touch the s.we ,;m whi-u thr slid in. but that was enough to win. Halsey beat around pith twice, the other li. itii; shut ball. Tills play was a f.-atur,. f ,he game. Kest ley, the centr fielder making a star throw from his posi tion siiuiire Into the big mirt at the tally corner, thus shutting out what was almost certain to be a score. Both Players and spectators had a good time. Springfield News BIG JUNCTION FARM SOLD TO i PORTLANDERS 'lunnllnn Pl'tv Tulv 17 TWO Port land business men have Invested heavily In Lane county rami lann. j. R. Smith, wholesale cigar merchant, n ctunlninBnn whnlpa;ile emwrv merchant, and P." D. Gilbert, travel ing salesman, were here this week rrA a toul U'lierphV MeSSrS. Smith and Stephenson became owners of what Is known as the John Connor farm, located four miles west 01 mis place. The farm consists of 1149 acres of fine rolling land. Last year It was sold by the heirs of John Connor to Peter Murray, of Elma, wasn., tor io nAn Mr Mnrrjiv sold the farm to' the Portland merchants for the , ik onn with the land they get 150 head of sheep. 50 head of goats, 40 head or came, n om horses, three wagons and all other . i,i.nn, nn tho fnrlll. It is consld- IllUl-llltlCl J . ei-ed one of the best farms In the Willamette valley. It is said tney ni . j ni.nt iiniin ii hirue acreage of apples and other fruits, also a large acreage ot jmism" ....... trees. IHIaSEY AMI SI'HI(;i li:i.l I,AYKI (1UISK GAJIK Next Sunday at Association Park the hardest game of the season will be fought to a finish between the lo cal knights and the bunch ot big fellows from Coburg. C'oburg has been playing faster ball than when here, so we honestly look forward to the treat of the wa.ton In this line. This will be our first mlxup with o bnrg since the formation of the four- cornered league, ami ouiu n- up at tncir uesi ALFALFA ;itOVX XKAlt JIWCTION CITY A. C. Nielsen left a specimen of al falfa at this office Monday thnt meas ures five feet Bix inches. Still some people claim that alfalfa will not do well In this valley. It is the verv pluce for its successful culture, as there is always water within reach of Its roots. .Mr. Nielsen makes It pay and so can others with the same care and attention. Times. A SIMPLE QCESTIOX. Eugene People are Itcqintil To Honestly Answer Thin. Is not the word of a representative citizen of Eugene more convincing than the doubtful utterances of peo ple living elsewhere in the Union? Read this: Charles Readle 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 after 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 never 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 as if there was a weight over each kidney. 1 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. secreMons, and it caused me much' anno; aura. Having Used several reinedles,' with little, if any benefit, I finally began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. The action of the kid neys and bladder was soon corrected and then the pains and aches disap peared. I was benefitted in every way and what I told in my former testimony about the relief 1 obtained is true in every resect. Three years 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 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' THE WEST. Come and hear the break of the sea of seas, The thud of a league-long crest, And hear the shock of the king of seas On the wall of the mighty west. Come and see the plumes of our for est kings, From Sierra's snows to plains; God's amphitheatre tier on tier, Where pine and redwood reigns. O, sapphire seas and purple mists! No Italy so blest A vision of Hesperldes. Land of the sun-down west." Selected. HOSES. Red as the winds of forgotten ages: Yellow as gold from the sunbeams spun; White as the gowns of Aurora's pages: Pure as the robes of a sinless one. Pink as the dawn of a summer morn ing; Sweeter than Araby's winds that blow; Breathing fragrance our world adorning ItoseB, roses, I love you so! selected. wood: woout 16 Inch old growth fir, J5.25 per cord. William Transfer Co., Phone Black 1141. tf Will take a few boarders: home cooking. Apply at 521 Lincoln St. Chicken dinner at the Underwood House, 20c. J18 j - -i Uurri snow up m ii"" ' Last Sunday Halsey was en'ertaln-j ;ed on fSe Springfield diamond in one IB the best pmues ever witnessed on the local grounds. .l.-.ls-y was . .' . r nilned to win and play.-d good hall to a man. but the Invln-ibies l;'t h-n, ING Dandruff ahd AUJNCrHAIR r hut nirtnurd l;nS of the Cvll done in secret by myriads ol dan Jruff terms sapping the lile blood of the hair. Micro kills rt para sit, soothes rb itching scalp, givs kwtra t ttn tar ami stops itfaJlifoaL Asiijle apliwin jivas relial to proves its war. c,. hir hore too htk .Micro prevents baldneis. It is t deliithtlul dressing lor the hair, tree from grease and sticty oils. Ask yourdronist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL v. CLOTHING AT THE TOGGERY SALE Alfred Benjamin Suits, Sophomore and S., R. & S. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES Every Suit, in Our Store Marked Down, Which Means a Bargain ' For Every Purchaser SIZES 32 to 44 $ 9.00 Suits Reduced to . $ 8.00' $ 1 0.00 Suits Reduced to . $ 9.00 $12.50 Suits Reduced to . $ 1 1 .25 $15.00 Suits Reduced to .: $13.50 $ 6.50 Suits Reduced to . $ 1 5.00 $18.00 Suits Reduced to . $16.00 $20.00 Suits Reduced to . , ' 1 $ 1 8.00 $22.50 Suits Reduced to . $20.00 $25.00 Suits Reduced to . $22.50 $27.50 Suits Reduced to . $24.75 $30.00 Suits Reduced to . ; $27.00 ROBERTS BROS. 554 Cor. Willamette and Eighth' Streets, Eugene, Oregon El'GKXE CRESCENTS . JtEATKX HY .H'XCTIOX In the game of ball played here on Sunday the Junction City Blues de feated the Eugene Crescents by the remarkable score of 12 to 3. The Eugene team didn't have a look-in from start to finish. Nichols, for Jirnctlon, was in fine form, striking out fourteen men and not allowing a safe hit, the three scores made by Eugene being let In on errors. Pit ney, the catcher for Junction, caught a very good game, only one man safely stealing second. The boys will play the same team here next Sunday. Admission, 25 cents. Times. EXCURSION TO NEWPORT. During the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the C. & E. from Albany to Yaqulna, leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning local- from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate, $3.00. lee cream, lemonade and candles at Walker's, 68 West Eighth street. J22 , . ; uoitx To the wife of Max Stewurt at their home In How River valley, Friday, July 10, 1908, u 11-pound son. To the wife of Harry Cornett, at Cottage Grove, Wednesday, July 15, 1908, an 8-pound son. i TO HUNTERS AXI CAMPERS If you are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up Red 1741, or call at 403 Olive street. . . , i - -tf Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowols and thereby drives the cold out of the system. Sold by all druggists.. : niLL.MIRR BROTHERS For all kinds of d raying and ex. press. House phone Red 2742; of fice. Black 6411. White's restaurant fi r a clean, square meal. 20 cents., alO HERE'S TO THE GLORIOUS 4TII OF JULY, . . LONG MAY IT LIVE AND NE'JEIt MAY IT INK. There's nothing like being free and Independent. It's good policy to dine where you. get the best meals for your money. This,, as well as polite treatment Is always accorded those who patronize the Theatre Restaurant. 99 4 9999 lilt :::: :::: tt a tf t tt tt &. tt tt t I 999 ; 999 :::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::;;:j::;;::::::;;;::::;::n A Few Moments Spent in Our Store Seeing the New Models of Auto-Loading Rifles and Shot Guns Will Be Time Well Spent . Remington Auto-Loading Rifles, $25.00 Remington Auto-Loading Shotguns, $30.00 Remington Repeating Shotguns, $23.00 Complete Line Savage Guns Featherweight, i Saddle, Regular Full Line of Tennis and Athletic Goods. In fact Every thing That Goes With an Up-to-Date Sporting Goods Store ' ' Hoxie Bullets Do the Work. Ask Us Why? Canvas Hunting Si it 5 and the Light Weight Waterproof Suits. Something New -Phonographic j w A Orders Supplies Jnl 1 flv w O j civEh 25c GUN STORE c 'Records mwiumette street Attention IJsiiringfleldnThl 'os9 was 1'layed 1 I o o O