Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 31, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EICBVE DAILY GUARD, HUDAY. JULY 31. O
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TIIK TOWV ItKI)
on July 4th In honor of his
birthday, ami there will b
many soiled gowns and gar
ment! to show evidence of In
pain. Whether It be red
paint, a'ala or aoll from any
cause whatever you will bate
your garments renovated o
they will look good a new when
cleaned at tlio Eugene Dye
Worka.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th n4 Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
A NICK MTTI.K MKAIi AT
TIIK THEATRE CAI'E
la ulnars apisrerlnled, where you (let
everything mi iipiH-tlilug nml tooth.
Nome thewe June mornings, when
your apN'liie la fickle. When you
nam In Heal your frlcmla, your wife
ur your treelliciirt to a meal Hint la
rooked In the (Juorn'a taate, liring
them In the Theatre I'nfe.
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you hare OLD
BHAIIIIY CHAIRS In yooi
home, whan you can make thaa
OOOI) AH NKW tor only lo f
A can of Chlnamel will work
wonders In your noma.
Saa that tha Chinaman li on
ry can.
Una our west alio window.
ASK TO MICK OH II NKW WALL
1'APKIl
10-18 Went Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning ws.rk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznttji
S4 Weil Ola St,
f hone alack III?
E. C. Gulliford
Feed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
New Floor lloom New
Rubber Tire Turnout.
Vail IVrrk Stage lone,
10w VYrat Mb. Street,
rhiHM Main BO
Julius
Goldsmith
I
i -t
AND SCRATCHED
All the Time Torturing Eczema
Covered Her Body Could Not
Sleep Doctor Said Sores Would
Last for Years Skin Now Clear.
CURED IN THREE MONTHS
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
"I take great pleasure In telllnK you
what a gn-at help tt wan for nie to uaa
(titii-ura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment
for mr lathy niece. rih waa auifiiririaj
from that terrible torture, eiwiiia. It
waa all over her body hut the worst waa
on her faoe and hale). Her hanila were
i had that nils could not hoiii anythinc
Hho cried anil acratWied all the time and
i snatching. I haI her under the doc
tor a care for a year ana a nan ana nu
swncl to do her no good. 1 took her
to the IkI doctor In the city and lie aaid
that nhn would have the aorea until alia
waa all yeata old. But If I had de
pended on thn doctor my baby would
have lout her mind and died from the
want of aid.
"I lined all the remedlea that every
body told me alHiut and I tortured the
child almoat to death. Then 1 aaw in
the paer how Cutlcura waa the thing
for Irritating akin. I bathed her with
warm water and Cutlcura Soap and uaed
the Cutlcura Ointment. Hho waa cured
In three month. Now her akin la aa
clear and smooth aa It could be. I shall
recommend the uim of Cutlcura wherever
I aee the akin in bad condition. Alice
I,. Howell, 47(1" Kaaton Ave., HI. Loula,
Mo., May 2 and 20, 1UU7."
GROWS HAIR
Cutlcura Removes Dandruff and
Soothes Itch In if Scalp 9.
"Warm h urn poo with Oiitirura Snap,
and light fltcHMiiiKA with Ctiticura, pr
vnnt dry, thin, and full in liHir, remove
mm tti, witl, and dandruff, tUntrny
hnlr paraAiU. noothe Irritated, itching
wrttnf, iitimulato the hnlr follioltn,
fKNn tfi tM-alp Hkln, supply the root
wit h ffH'rgv and nouritdirni'nt, and
make thn hair (trow Umd a tweet.
wlmlfMnin( healthy acalp when all
other treatment fails.
rntnnloui Pitmut nl Internal TrMtmrnt for
Pvrry Humor m Infanta, ( lilldrfii, and Adults n
Outfit
for Your
Vacation
at Hanson s
Everything a man
needs in the way of cloth
ing, whether he stays at
home during the hot sea
son or goes to the moun
tains will be found in our
stock,
We would like to show
you our line of summer
clot' ling; no trouble to
show gcods. Our line is
reasonably priced, and in
style and quality is unsur
passed. Eugene agents for
Michael's, Stern & Co.'s
line of clothing-famous
the world over.
Light wctgtit I'ntlerwrar and all
klnila of furnlahlnga for the
aumnwr aeaaon.
If you would drraa well and
comfortably, romp In and let ua
allow you what wr hatrf.
You don't have to buy unlcaa
you find what aulta you.
ED. HANSON
! ,.! JLp.TH
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Succvaaort to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak tnd 7th Eugene. Or.
rf
INTERESTING
Toii'-ka Ka.. July 31. One of the
most Interesting Republican cam-1 , ,, . ,,
u s i The contest for the Itepuhlican
palgns that Kansas haa known In nollntttion ,r (;v,rnor to succeed
many years Is practically ended, and Governor E. W. Iloth Is even more
from end to end the State la awaiting hitter than the senatorial struggle.
with the keenest Interest the rennlts!1" ul.ernatorlal '11;" ''"
. I are sharply drawn. The two candld
of the general primary next Tuesday, j ate are w K Stubba and Cyruli u.
In Its outcome Is involved tne gov-
crnorshlu and the queation of who
shall he tbe Itepuhlican senator 'n
the United atatea congress from thlsler and )leilda (or honesty and de-
State to Bticceed Chester I. Long.
Thero is also Involved the nomina
tion of candidates for minor State of
fices, for electors, for congress, for
legislative, county and township
places.
Senator Long la opposed In his con
test for re-election by Joseph L. Brls
tow, who was formerly Fourth As
sistant Postmaster-General. For a
n il in tier of weeks the rival aspirants
have been engaged in a lively cam
paign that has carried them to every
nook and corner of the State. The
managers of the Long campaign ap-
pear to feel every confidence In the
result. Nevertheless they have tuk-l
en no chance of becoming victims of
over confidence, and are keeping
up the fight with unabated vigor to
the very end. The long forces have
had the benefit of a splendid politi
cal organization that extends Its ram
ifications through every couiity of
Kansas. They expect to win out by a
good, safe majority that will leave
no doubt as to the result. The Hris-
low forces, on the other hand, are
likewise claiming the victory, though
their claims are not so expansive as
the Long claims.
Hrlstow has made a good fight for
the toga and his friends expect him
to Bhow up well In the primary, ev
en though he may not win out. His
attacks on Senator Long undoubtedly
have given that statesman some anx
lotts moments. President Hoosevelt
Is exceedingly popular with the Re
publicans of Kansas and Mr. Hrlstow
has niuile one of his strongest points
against his opponent by charging the
Senator with Insincerity, In support
of the President and his policies. He
also charges Senator Long with be-
ing In too close sympathy with the
WORK BEGINS ON
TWO NEW RAILROADS
Urownsvlllo, Or., July 30. Work
on the new railroad up the Callpoola
river from Hrownsvllles has com
menced. Ties are now being placed
along the proposed route.
The new line Is badly needed. It
will open up one of the finest dairy
ing and fruit sections of the coun
ty, besides giving an outlet for the
mlllious of feet of lumber sawed by
the tiillls In the Callpoola valley. A
new switch has been placed at
Brownsville by the Sonthern Pacific
for tbe big cannery.
Dallas, Or.. July 30. That a rail
road between Dallas and Salem will
lie running In full operation within
fifteen months Is now an assured
fact. ICnglnoers In the emhploy of
the Hnlom-Fnlla City & Western Hall
road Company have been out ovo rthe
line for the past month engaged In
making surveys. This work has been
practically completed and contractors
will be put to work as soon as the
necessary details are completed. Ir
Is underHtooil 'that I.enilbetter, of
-Portland, SpauKling, of Newlierg, and
oilier wealth) n: a In P.ir'.laiul are
luicklng the line.
('MASKS 1 1.1 Tllll:!',
Mils SCJ.IO IIOItSK
Brownsville, Or., July 30. C.
Troutinaii, u fanner living near here,
who lost $14.ri through a farm labor
er, has given up hope of catching the
thief. The fugitive laborer was a
tramp, and had been hired hut a
short time when the rohbbery look
place.
Trout man save chase to his thiev
ing farmh.ind oa horseback. He ar
rived In Albany two hours behind
hi in. hli horse covering the distance
In a little over an hour. After reach
ing home the iinlinul dropped dead.
It was valued at t'.'.'iO.
1 IlliOl t.ll STACK TO
KITSOX SPItlXdS.
Arrangements have lately been
made so th.it pcrious wanting to go
to Klton Springs cm take the mall
stage at Fugene, Goshen or Spring
field and connect with the stage at
Lowell (or the springs by way of
ll.iiel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturday. Sept 6
GASOI.INV. W(H)I SAW
W. 11. White Is prepared to saw
your wihvI on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516
West Suth street.
Heating furnace, brick and founda
tion atone for sale cheap by First
National Bank.
V(HM SWUNG
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore,
phone Red 5:i Orders large or
mall will be appreciated
Ott.i' Merry idon M:..
First hat. :t ; ; s.-end h.t . .ITt;
thirl hat, :;I7. Wa.!,-h Olios .In
.lows (.T premium iaki-ts tin
e,-U. nj
J lt.'f..re pur. !uing a.i auto gee R I
! H Wr.iv ao'ii; f..r the llutrk See
Vi n;..V..;e et tae :t-et at ativ
time. q ,f
CONTEST
CLOSES IN KANSAS
, railroads and other
large
rpora-
land.
Stuhbs has conducted his fliiht by
'agin oa lhe machine element.
cency in the conduct of State affairs.
He has arraigned those in power as
the leaders of a faction that has bar
tered public offices aa so much mer
chandise. He says it Is time to get
away from the oW system of grafting
and Doodling If the Kepuhllcan party
1b to be saved from defeat, and be
points to himself as the instrument
through which the political reform
may be accomplished. He charges
the machine with having blocked all
reform legislation until he (Stubba),
and his band of square dealers came
to the legislature and demanded ana
forced the' reform measures now on
the statute books. He declares that
If he Is elected governor Kansas will
lead the States of the Union In great-
;er reforms for the people.
Cyrus Leland. the opponent of
Stubhs, was formerly the national
Republican committeeman from Kan
sas and a personal friend and adviser
of President McKlnley. He has lived
In Kansas more than fifty years and
has contributed more to the State's
political history than any other citi
zen. He Is a practical politician and
his organization reaches every voting
precinct In the State. His name Is as
famous to Kansans as is that of Jos
eph G. Cannon of Illinois, or William
B. Allison of Iowa. He is a typical
representative of "practical" poli
tics. Between Stuhbs, the representa
tive of the LaKollette school of poll-
tics, and Loland, the "practical" poli-
I ticlan, the Issue Is clean out. Stuhbs
expects to win through an uprising
and a whirlwind, which his political
opponents believe will not material
ize In next Tuesday's primary. Leland
must win through his superb organ!
zatlon, which admittedly never was
In better shape to bring about sue
' cess at the polls.
DIAMOND MINES
HAYE CLOSED DOWN
' Klmberly, July 31. The close of
the DeBeers diamond mine, which
shut down today for an Indefinite pe
riod, Is attributed directly to the
slump In the diamond trade In Amer
ica. For moro than a year the Amer
ican Imports have been steadllty de
creasing until they reached a figure
that seriously threatened the dia
mond trade of the world. The De
Beers Company, faced by the necessi
ty of further retrenchment, decided
to shut down the DeBeers mine,
which Is the largest of the group of
mines owned by tbe famous syndi
cate. FOIt 8ALK, KXCriAXGK OK I.KAHE
Having concluded to retire from
the lumber business I offer for sale,
lease or will exchange for Eugene or
Portland Income property, my saw
mill, sawmill site, booms, iunilier
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge In the
centre of Kugcne city, east and west,
and only three blocks from the S. P.
It. It.
This Is a fine opportunity for some
one to go Into the lumber business,
as there Is always a big local demand
for all slabwood, sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as the better
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good tnillmiin can make this
properly pay (or itself in two years,
and If he will operate day and night
In one year. Greatest opportunity In
this part of Oregon for a mill man;
best located mill In the slate. Capac
ity. 10.0(10 feet In ten hours.
When you have this mill you are
at the market. Planer and dry kiln
everything needed to make lots of
lumber and Iota of money. Give this
your enrly attention if interested In
a lumber proposition. I am sure you
cannot beat It In the state. The
quicker you act the surer you are of
making your fortune, for this Is a
chance In a lifetime.
M. S. BARKER.
333 Pearl street.
Eugene, Or.
IF YOU kXEW
The merits of Texas Wonder you
.voulit never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. (1 "a
bottle Itwo months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials Dr. K. W. Hall, 29:6
Olive street, St. Louis.
koi i wooimwixo
Gasolene power. Apply J. R. Con
rad, 733 K 11th. Telephone Black
4Ti)I. Successor to W. II. Davis
at
SHIXGI.KS
If you wsnt the finest Washington
hlnli th.ie are In Eugene, go to
4i4rt i . -
K. i;. IIAIGIIT.
aotos. Manips and post cards
Ge-ral vu work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamette and Olive. :f
The nani.il commencement of
Ohe ni. , taking place, closing
We, In. ,!.(. lhere will be ten g ad-lutes.
KETCHEL MEETS
HUGO KELLY IN
RING TONIGHT
San Francisco. Cal. July 31. The
names of Stanley K.-uhel and IlU'-'o
Kellv are to be heatd today wherever
sporting men congregate. These two
great fighters are to meet in me uoi
useum tonight in one of tJte most ltn-
............ 1...I1N thxr h:m befn nulled
inn, .
off here In a long time, and the stake
is the middleweight championship oi
the world.
The contest Is attracting much at
tention. Ketchel and Kelly are re
garded as two of the most brilliant
fighters that have been before the
public since the days of Bob Fitzsim
mons and Jack Dempsey. Kelly has
the benefit of a longer experience In
the ring, but Ketchel makes up in
cleverness and hard-hitting gnalltiea
what he lacks in experience. He has
risen to the top of his division within
the last year and a half, and from
the time that he first appeared as a
national character he has swept ev
erything before him. If he wins
from Kelly tonight he will finish
with the list of prominent middle
weights by taking Joe Thomas next
month.
u,..v... fiakiar. h.va hepn tralnine
faithfully for several weeks and they
are In superb condition tor tne cou-
taa If nnlv.nl a nltPH TH nCCS n .i the
statements of their managers ount
for anything. The contest will be
limited to twenty rounds, according
to the articles of agreement.
Fights Scheduled for Tonight.
Stanley Ketchel vs. Hugo Kelly,
20 rounds at San Francisco.
Sam Langford vs. Tony Ross, 10
rounds, at Bath Beach, N. Y.
George Gunther vs. Tommy Crow
ford, 12 rounds, at Dunkirk, N. Y.
Matty Baldwin vs. Charley Griffin,
10 rounds at New York.
ITALIAN DYNAMITER
WILL HANG TODAY
Revelstone, B. C, July 31. This
is the date fixed for the execution of
Francesco Cedio, a member of an al
leged "Black Hand" society, whose
crime and trial attracted widespread
attention. The crime for which Ce
dio was given the death penalty was
the blowing up by a dynamite bomb
of the Niagara Hotel, at Grand Forks,
B. C, about two years age. The out
rage followed the receipt by the pro
prietor of a number of letters de
manding money. The bomb result
ed in the killing of Louise King, the
daughter of the proprietor, and the
injury of several others.
lI)oc" Willinms to Hang
San Antonio, Texas, July 31. The
execution of "Doc" Williams, who
made a sensational escape from the
Bexar county jail two weeks ago,
tages place today within the confines
of that Institution. The crime of
which Williams was convicted was
the murder of Thomas J. Turner, a
man who had befriended him. The
murder occurred on the Llvernia road
last April, and the murderer made
an unsuccessful attempt to hide his
crime by burning the body of his vic
tim. His trial took place here In
May and resulted In a speedy convic
tion. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice Is hereby given that the
nartnershli! lioretniorn nviuii,r
twton C. 11. Willoughby aril W. R.
Bilyeti 13 this day distolved fcv mu
tual cunacnt, W. R. llllyeu rniring.
All bills owed by the firm will be
paid hv (' It Wlllmn.hhe I n
outstanding account will be' collected
uy l. ii. iiinuvhhy.
Hated Lu-ene. Julv 20, 190S
C. B. WILLOUGHBY.
W. It. BILYEU. j31
IIcnI tin. V,...,l Arr.....i..
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Uucklen's Arnica
Salve, ' says .1. W. Jenkins, of Chape
Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the
best salve the world affords." It
cured a felon on my thumb and it
never falls- to heal every sore burn
or wound to which It Is applied " 25
cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug
store.
AX OPItmTUXITY
I have decided to dispose of mv
piece of property located on the south
west corner of Eighth a-id Olive
streets. Parties desirlns Lie same
can see me afternoons and evenings
at ;.!,: Olive street. W. L. MeFar-
Summer Excursion Kult. to Ynqulna
j and Newport and Detroit.
I On sale every day. round trip to
:?o'a,,;r.t.H., x,wp,,rt
Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
da) to aqulna and Newport limited
to Monday following. $:t 00
A OILLETTE. Agent
TO HUNTERS AXIMMPKHS
I If you are thinking of going Into
, the mountains hunting or fish ng
street 01170
Compare, A and C will Etv,
-lance at the armory Saturday ti,ht.
a.0.0!!", b.lKwMl,,m '"hea. f
llk, at Whites restaurant, Sr
' 10
CASTOR I A
inianti and Childrea.
i
Saaiui.ul -ES
25 Salespeople Wand
- AT THE
Bon March
540 Willamette St.
Eugene Poultry SlJ
3C per pouna.
I 1 02 East Ninth Street
S. L. LONG & Sd
East, 9th St
Tailor Made
Clothing
Never before have we suc
ceeded in offering our cus
tomers such attractive, such
artistic and up-to-toniorrow
fashions as we display today.
Isn'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
THE REALIZATION
OF PROSPERITY
Every one who tolls, whether
with hand or brain, should
make adequate provision for
the future.
The way to prosperity Is
reached by climbing the ladder
of thrift, and what a pleasant
realization It Is to know that
you have plenty of money ahead
lor the "rainy day" that may
come sooner or later.
Now Is the time to start an
account with the Merchants
Bank. Itilorc.n I'aid on Snvlnes De.
posit. '
EleccricGas, Water
Willaraxt. Vatfey Co
HALL fib SHUN WAT
iiimtung and Sewer Work.
eDrM jl,bblnK m tin and
All orders for live and dressed poultry
promptly.
If possible, send in your, orders for frySra
day in advance of delivery.
Chicken feathers for your summer cushiJ
Phone Mii
If you need a Mower or Binder see
Agents for the
Mccormick machines
the best ever manufactured
Eugene,
Appreciates smokirj
i cigars. It gives him rti
The Mount Hood G(
favorite among all thirji
It is positively the i
Ggar on the market
Grocer
You will always i
the best brands
Croceries
Fresh Green Vck'J
Flour and Fee
No delays, we b-t ax or.
Irish Pie
Phone Main 53
III
Special Tod
AND EVERT Oil
Bass-HueterPoitl
a good painter a
the best job on fi
F. LUDFOK
102 W. 8th &
Scott's JMtaWH
J. V. BARW
FxDtrt hcWfl
II!WKI:""' ,'
Vf
Sold by W. U VtV
"y . ru!1 Ilne of p;SjlrenxtuJ
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