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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1908)
T1TK EIGIWB DAIT.T GWD, MONDAV. JTLV i. i - - - -- " " " ....... i .fflTrtss; ttttaaaawmtwas " tu A PRICE ttDR nlmoqt evervthinp vou buv. including the common I AA a - 1 . CD 2L necessities .and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs to automobiles. The one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought cheaper today than for many a year past and is retailed in Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices. This means that your dollar will buy more now than at any other time and this is therefore the time to spend it. The ! Sooth SCeiy Lni&ber C, 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. . "s NEW YORK CLIPPER l THI IMATiar TKEITRtCIL I SHOW PAPER IN THt WORLD. S4.00 Far Yiir. Sl.gl'Copr.lOCts. ItMUKD WtUU. Sample Copy Fuel. FRANK QUEEN PUR, CO. (Ltd), LT !, . 1'IIIIC.IKIIK.IIH, lluuu, 41 W. Ml u Hr M Tout. HH.I..MIKK muiTiimtH For H kinds of draylng and ex press Hoiim phone Red SH2; of fice, illa.k (411. MILITARY ROAD 6RANT BEIN6 OPENED The boat part of the Oregon Mili tary Road land (rant, comprising 300.000 ot the total of 600,000 acres, li to be thrown open Imme diately for settlement, and colon lin tlon work baa already been begun, says the Oregon State Jnurnal. The Oregon Valley t-und company, com posed of eastern people, with Port 1 it li (I. headquarters lit M :t 0 Chamber of ('nmnmrw, has perfected a plan of na)e of t hi lands tu tracts comprising II. won tnirtn. varying from 10 acres with Irrigation to 1000 acres of grai Inx land. - The company Is headed by It. J. The m LENOX Portland's Nnw and Most Modernly Furnished HOTEL 1.. XT Tnh-d and Main Stret( PORTLAND, ORECON Poucuing every convenience and an idcil location Irotitnj on the beauliiul city pUtA. Adiacrnt to business center. Up-todAtc grill. Telephone in every rtxm. Private bit hi. Bus to and irom all trains Rates American Plan Rett s Kurfftran Plan 11 mi ami II tut per dav. 12 00 and f : 10 with hath. tugrnt Cuird on Pile It 50 and .t 00 per day. 13 50 and It 00 with bath. O. H. SPENCER, Manager Martin of Kansas City, J. II. Borders la secretary and H. O. Shlmp la treas urer. Tbeae men are the same who successfully put the lamest tract ever opened In Colorado on the mar ket last year In the Sao Luis valley, and built an irrigation dam HI) feet hliib, storing water for Irrigation of a portion of that tract desired for Intensified farming. Clear Title to 1-nnil ' II. A. Hunter, president of the Ore Kon Military Land Uruiit company, former owners of the entire 500, UOj acres, returned to Portland- yester day on buslnuHS connected with the der consideration by the company other valleys, said Mr. Hunter, eluding Sprague river valley, Drew's valley and Callow- valley. But theae are on a limited scale. The larg est Irrigation project, and one' that will be Immediately developed, la al ready aurveyed, and will take water from the Cottonwood river. .l400 FEET OF CEMENT WALK AT UNIVERSITY The University will build 400 ON K TIIOl'SAND MES AT WOItK Elgin, Or., July 20. Track laying on the oxtonslon of the O. R. & N. frnm Klwln l.o f.iujti.K la nou. tr-Omr formal conveyance of the title to the,m Rt le rHte ()f o-hnlf mile tt day. new company At the Portland hotel , Wnrk , now RnlllK (m beyond the .......... mouth of the Wallowa river. At pres- "Thls grant, which extends from cut about 4011 men are employed at the Klamatli Indian reservation to i different places nliing the roail. and Lakevlew, and thence through liar-j as soon as the track Is extended a ney and Malheur counties to the distance of several miles, the crew Snake river, should not be confused will bo Increased to over l.Ooo men. In the public mind with one or two The road will run Into the "own of railroad grants that have litigation Wallowa by earlv September. over titles. This title to the Oregon Military Head grunt is absolutely un-i questioned. i "It has twice been ndjudlcated by the governu.eat of the Culled Slates, which has decided that its validity j tutunot be challenged. The grant was i passed irom tne government many COFFEE Three-quarters of coffee is such that w e ' can't years ago without any strings to it as1 touch it" vi maL- fiv to lt sale, the nrlee i uhl.h III " " L l""fcc llvc MaUaakMR-'1' MOST CROCERS SELL ' Olympic Flour every tack guaranteed. Uit J srUxIrd l-j.l.r.i t,t,, htd t.btti. It rro Jwn men kvax-n id brrkj thin iny ettm lleur snd ths kuvn trt UhWt Old wbiwr. rW.a ol tlM lKrrd q ahly id mt ntW.d lh o4 la nv hifh tlun l ollmlkw ASK. YtH'R CRDCrR KOR If. UJL PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS should be sold, or any other compli cation. Sik New Industrie. "The plan adopted by the colonlia tlon coiiiiuy Is unique, and has been found successful in putting other similar tracts upon the market. "That th iniHiny has great con- tlilctuv in Southern Oregon climatic conditions and the s.ill of the lands to tie opened for settlement is shown bv the fact that thov are ,,fr..ri,..- 11000 and railroad transportation to any one who will make an Investiga tion and show that their printed lit erature tor settlers contains anv nils representations regarding the lands They have offered l 0.tMiii toward starting Industries at l.nkevtew. : . eoo ot which Is to go for a bonus to ine nrsi ueei sugar factorr started there." The lauds comprise alternate sec tions In a strip la miles wide through Lake and Harney counties and a por tion of Klamath count). These lands are to he divided Into DS7 10-acre farms. 4OS0 SO-aere farms, 1020 40 acn (arms. MH HO-arro farms. 400 1 do-acre farms. U 40-acre farms and six 1000-acre f.irma One t niroriu Price. ' The rontiacts tor fiinus sold to settlers sr.. certified hy the Pioneer I rust company of Ksnsas t'ltv The uniform n,-.. of each farm, rvsard-! less i.f ,:t,.. i , !, .,,0 Ks.h in a, re trj.t Is t,i have five I I'" ,,r! ''' The sum of j i i. n.;.t m in,t t,v i i.m.-er 1 1'i-t co!ti.:iny 'V,., t , i: i' t.oi ' io.'u river tn li rUsi.. ,. k grades of the top quarter. Your trocr ralurn, vosr mon.r II tot doa'l liks $Silluig't Ban: pr hiiB. KXt'l 1U4IOX TO XKWPOKT. lurlng the summer season Sun day trains will be run on the C. K from Albany to Yaiulna. leaving Al- oany at C4. a. m. The morning local from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate 13.00. ti.XSOI.IXK VOOI HAW W. 0. White Is prepared to your wood on short notice. Phone lllnck 4.1.M, Uealdence, West Sixth street. 516 WOOI MWIXK Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, i"""1" "en o:i. orders large or man win i.e appreciated. Huy a package of "Will Orow" fer tlllier for your rosea or garden. Price Joe. Chambers Hardware Co. Torch furniture at Chambers Hard ware Co. j the will Ih il, coti-.trin-:i,.n i.f an irrl-' in laklne water from the Singer Sew;, j-.acnlne Componv. SI a Willamette street, phone Ked UM- tt row KKKO. Alfalfa meal. At llalley"!. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone lted 1521. BIO STOHE AT THE DALLES BURNS The Dalles, Or., July 20. Hunt & Roberts' grocery store burned at 1:05 this morning, and with its $21,000 stock is a total loss. Two theories Of rail nra Hvsnpari Dafa ...... lineal feet of cement sidewalk along j have chewed matches or spontaneous comoiistion may have caused an ex plosion. The bulldlne Is of one stnrv nri the fire started In a garret near the the north side of the. campus, where Eleventh street Is paved. Fllline has already begun and the cement work will also begin as soon as the .,.,.,. ... ;ih'm; "o-ui oauiraay anu : not tin roor, which a temperature of appropriate the funds. The earth for 1 102 degrees had affected yesterday the parking and he gravel for the Firemen were handicapped by the foundation are being hauled In this location of the fire and The dense week. It Is understood that the smoke. The insurance is large whole west part of the campus, which .. , heretofore has been In hay. will be ..,.., . put in lawn. This of Itself will be w'LWMo RnISr.I PILM a great improvement. . President ' Have you negiecieS your kidneys? Campbell takes great pride in the: Have you overworked your nervous .Tin ,h.. ,' I "I, T n"s "e" ystem and cause1 troble with . ...... ..... ,-..... T-i, i, uuieiiL ui your an Institution usually is of almost asi" 'UUB,5 ana Dlaerl Have you much Importance as any other single nalns In the loins, side, back, groins feature. . der the eyes? Too frequent a desire ... 7 ! t0 P898 urine? If so, Williams' Kld- n I il. 8 , prlce 60 ccnta- Williams I s IK. u.. nrnns.. I nva an1 nhu DIED s. 4i 7T7777 ' W ELL DIULLINO At the residence of J. W Parker ST A'J'r;elSS "r o,d and years. 4 diivs Sim i, ... ,.. 'r.L. .. . . 5" uruters. . - " ni runs- rnonn Keii jwi iiiouin. .. ii., .nine 30. ISSS.and was married at Portsmouth In 1S54 She went to Vpr.-a-v. Wis., in 1 !:.. and aga'-i jonrn-yeil wistwiud ri 'i her fan i:y In is::, t i.,.n r.Ht.:v. Ore gon, reltl'ng near Kran't'.ln n l p... I 111 rp or near Elnilru until her BUCHHOLZ & CARPEN'TER, S7 So. Wlllamette'St. sld deeth. Mrs. He tt was tc mn:l!- i- rMlilren. three of whom survive her Thiv are: Mrs. Mary K Parker, of r.iiiMin; ) 11. . Hml II. K. lnlt Eagle Cliff, Wash. of Sniiiincr Kxriirslmi i;ie m Ymjitina nnil NrMrt and Detroit. d:y. round tnn t0 to Newport 15.50; On Sr. le every Ynnulna. 15 tin to Oe'rolt. 1 1.;: Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to aqulna and Newport, limited to Monday following. ;l no A. J. GILLETTE. 'Agent IK VOC KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder vou would never suffer from Kidney bladder or rheumatic trouble ti , b O. .1. Hull, or bv mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E W 11 ,;i ""I Olive str.-et. St. L, ' M'"1' Kennedy s Laxatlv- Cough Svrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives ,he cold out of the system. Soln by all druggists. si uscTtniK port theguari. to "00 .. in ..u (,e l.i .ll- Th re are Irr: itt.-n pr ; Heating fllrtl.ice l.rlek and founds. ,tlon stone for salo cheap bv First is tin-1 National Pauk. Q WELL Dltll.l.lNtj. O For tio-to-dMe wel; (lriHi. . I.anut Leffl., Co' J. ,'1 Tel H...1 r.ii ,..;. drnler. lotli. .. oii wan ed. your hon. tlood work iia--intr prices.- N'i.-k Miller. treet; phone Red 4i(). your windows was,. o'-'Ce cleaned" a" reason.-,),,, r.ast Seventh an Ol ARHIAN SALE OF RFL I'ltOPKUTV. ;",""' Is nPrel,y Kiven that In pur- Cour "r,il,r 0( he Countv on ho 11 h",0 Cm;n!y' 0reKon. made on the 1.1th day of July. ios I will h J'iT Sa'.e at auction to he highest bidder for cash at the House door , Eugene oVe! son. on Saturday, the 5th dav- nf d Jr'ibed i" n"nr' ,he 'lowing -eno,h; ----I n. r h . 'fining: thence up; ws, VrT of s2i(1 ek to the; of ihe ,:".' Rustic MOULDING SIDEWALK P05TJtBOX&Si lOrgoiuzed 1833 -Ee First National Bant srXB- ifriaiT" MnrrAKI w m i u.p ran., iincuvi' j Capital paid t WWI Siirntna ' ami linHlvMpM nrofu, -mm Additional liability of ltnplfheMai.a iimlnf natlonnl hnnlrlnp laws. 100.IH . cms prl lotai v, Under Same Managcnient 25 Aem T. 0, 3. B. Eakln D in oj fill! c. nuooarasa j LllkA I. Ilnrf.lnh AoUtnt C'll Oarwln Rptejiv A.dlstsnt Csl r hiiiiih i,alltll' " Your Pntronage Solicited. J I. Hendricks P"1"! Vice FWl rods iV-n ,nj ,A VM,K' lnenc the s mi i ii , ,. , A rfl'rees west nin:nt up ab.ni; f thn ... . Lit .e fall creek; thence t-'iad 2 0 fe.-, , " me said eaV n"'.h?rHn",h and 10 1- county, 1 I-.,. tn he I'KTKR o H 1 o'clock of said : "'fl-K. C,ariiian. I Attorneys. Masami Beam's m FRCNCH tj a rtALt mLXi A 8am; Ckhtaik Rr- fT" A IJKV VCR Sl-PPRJRSK.D C-7 MaxsTRi-ATios. QlHtU l" nrZ- Kafel Hues! HneedT'HatKiS'-'"; anteM or Money Arfumlisl. paid for 11.00 per hex. Will J "J on trial, to be paid for wli" ; Noniplei Free. Insist en f"".y Krniiine, accept no eiilstl:oTC. druggist rloes not have llitai ena ; onlers to the 'MIT MEDICAL CO., lot . UK" Sold in Eugene by W. L DtU Gl.tB SlTISUmiK FOH THK