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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
i:::;:;::m:::?::::i:::ttn::::::::: - AY A HK2 RICE YOU o The TV B H::::::m:m::::::::m:::n:::m::::nm:::::: j I EmI IfioN 1 a: po l? lgLl f 1 (r buv. including the common 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. Bb fcfeMly Lumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Coo SOUTHER PACIFIC TRAFFIC IS NOW NORMAL . Soutbero Pacific railroad traffic la normal, accordlnn to railroad men In thu city. The full number of men baa not boon put on tho runs yet, and no xtra trains are being operated, how ever, uucnuau of the heavier motive power iieliin lined. The bin frelitht etiKlnea are capable of drawing twice hh lunch as the "nuinkuya" in UHe two ycnm uko. The iiiokiiId of today are capable of haulinR ft 2000-ton load, and nut overstraining, either. Though tlila la prealdentlal year, railroad men expect business to In crease as tho year grows older. Since last fall the transportation business. Jin common with many other IiIk lines, has taken a decided slump, but during the past month, with a new harvest of fruit and vegetables, and grain In sight, tho Southern Pacific traffic la atuadlly Increasing. MAKKIKO 4 4. At Wallervltln. July 23, 1 90S, John W. Ilulmea aud Miss Dora May Irvln. They came to Kugena and went to Newport on a honeymoon trip. It. 11. WltAY Wll.l, PI T IN Al'TO (iAUAUK. II. 11. Wray, who Is local agent for Uo llulrk automobile, will put In a garage In this city, Just as soon as a suitable location ran be secured. Ha Is prepared to do auto livery business for the traveling public or for pleas ure trips Call up to Kugeue Trans fer Co., Phone Ked 1 101. W, HYDE STALKER FINED AT MEDFORD VMVKKMITY OV OUKGON ilt ADL' ATK HAH TItOl HI,K IN SOUTH' I0HX OltltfiOX CITY The following from the Medford Mall concerns a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon with the class of 1898: William Hydo Stalker was yesler day fined $15 lu tho court of Justice Cannon In this city for assault and battery upon the person of J. A. Both well. Mr. llotlnvell was the com plaining witness. Mr. Stalker pleaded guilty and the fine. was Imposed without a formal trial. Tho assault upon Mr. Bothwnll took place on .Monday In front of the Ho tel Nash. Mr. Iloihwell Is said to have been approached and struck by Mr. Stalker owing to differences aris ing between the two men over the af fairs of tho Healty Kond Byndicato of Oregon. After tho assault on Monday Mr. Stalker visited the recorder's court and paid a fine of I0 for disturbing mo peace oi me city, it was proba bly duo to this fact that he was not moro heavily fined In the Justice's court. TRANSFERS OF LANE ! COUNTYJEAL ESTATE Have your aostrHoig made by Lane County Abstract Company. Elizabeth M. Stewart to J. M. ; Kitchen: lot 7. block 7 Elina Slew- art's ad to Eugene. $ 173. ard; 320 acres in sec. 3(1, tp. 17, s. r. 11 w. $400. J. S. Luekey to S. 1). Allen: 1 acre In rec. 3". t;. 17. s. r. 3 w. o4.'. .i.l'lP I. Ill It StVl-:l.f Hln,- I,., 1ft block S. Hcmlrirka' ad to lC.14e.1e! e". Julius F Cnv In .1 W fnv l,.ra o and 3. block 5. Goshen. $1. I'.ltzaheth J. Ashley et nl to I. Cray; li'u acre3 In sec. 10, tp. 21 j e. 1 1 imki. I'lilttvl States to C. & O. L. Co it, 11 acres In sec. 14, tp. is, s w. I'ntent. Noah Buoy et al to John Johnson et ux; 10 acres In sec. 20, tp. 19 s r 3 w. $100. It tlir World Afford "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend llucklen's Arnica Salve." says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Will, N. C. "J am convinced It's the best salve the world affords." It cured a felon on my thumb and It never falls to heal every sor. burn or wound to which It Is applied." !5 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. (MI4. KOlt C1TV M.UtltANTS Nolle U hereby given that all city warrants up to and Inclndlng No. 4!4 and drawn on the general fund, registered January S. I H 0 S , will be paid on presentation at mv office on July 25th,' 190S. Interest will cease on that dav. Kugene. July 17. 1901 FKANK KKISNKK. Cuy Treasurer. LAIUK-S' HATS ;IVK AWAY Commencing Monday, Otto will give tickets with each Ice cream soda and Ice rrenm inir..hua,l at fectlonery alore and on each Satur- uav nigni at o clock a ".Merry Wld ow" hat containing candy will be glv en the party holding the lucky num ber. y,-a KXITIISION' T() NHWPOUT. During the summer season Sun ns? lraina win ne run on the C. & E from Albany to Yanulna. leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning local from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate $3.00. R. C. MOIMAVfl KviixmnR KAlTtlllY Furnitnro ' msuufactured for wnoiesale or reta l trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed, factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing nollclted. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone Black eSOl. llefore nurehssln mn Mtit.t t IV Wrsv, anent for the llulcV See i his ni.ieiuue on tne s:rect at anv i time. tf si iwcimii: ixm mi: (u auiv i' fiKHMAX UW li STAI.MOX The Herman coach horse which 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the aland durln the season at Hangs' barn. J II. PKKKlXs. Cold boil.. 'i o sandwiches, fine silk, at While's restaurant, ec alu t J. 10 4 DIED. a. At his home In Kugene Julv 23 190S, at 7 p. m., John M. Roberts of old age. He was born November 19, 12 4. The funeral will be held Sat urday at 10 a. m. with interment in the I O. O. K. cemcterv. Rev II N Mount will conduct the servic s at the house. The deceased leaves four children as follows: Charles Rob erts, of l,os Gatos, Cnl.; George llob-er-s. of Kugene. and Mrs. Mnrv Van denlmrg and Mrs. Isaac Jones' both of Cottage Grove. He came to Ore gon 30 years ago and was a resident of Kugene for the past IS or IS years COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: good; better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best It: m ki If TO saal T. " "XT UK HK.T. The best of all teachers i, fxrifr lencer c. M. Harden of Si! er tI North Carolina, Mv,: .., fjml Bl.ters does all ,h:,f, claimed o r It tor Stomach. I.her ani, KUn" trouble, it ran t be beat 1 k,, It nd find I. a most cxe Ue ,,n , ' fine." Mr. Har-ien Is r!tl: , ,' ,t best of all medicines also for ti oacK, and all run d.mn1 condition,. Best. too. :r chi-s an,"l u- Y'V "n'l"r ''"-iran:,., ' W. A. Kuykend.ill's drus ,tere I rsuhscribe for the HAil.v Gl m, I O Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARJL COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket '. $5.30 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Our eliboratt new Summer Book givesja conci'tjdescription of Newport, including a list o hotels,' their 4capacity ;nd rites. Call on, telephone or write A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent, Eugene. WM. McMURR.AY, U. P. A., Portland, Ore. EUGENE HOSPITAL Mastical an4 Sursical staff Kuykrndall, M. D. P. I. Bartle, M. D. B.F.&:,ltie,M.D. D. A Pain,, M. D. pe.0'B,Def5ar.M.D. L. E. MtDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modem operating room and equip'' Appliance forX ray work. Sputum and' blood examinations! Full corps of trained nurses. - Rates on application. ..Training School for NiFrses.. traiSUinr(i,coursc of !ccturcs fcy thc fety and pra,ctial n , 1 jPj 1 cons,,tut thcbfaculty. For rates or infcf nation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Suf- o o o O o O O On