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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
o . MOXKW. AK.rsT ;l I DOS " ttttiti.ttttttl D i mm- !vtrV convtnie "wiPlm " Mr H.. Hh bath. lot "rot f DRIVER Ii S MilDII r- I r villi i rv i ft I i Crii CFDTFMRFP tFMTHii THE KAlfc wr inb acificElectric Heating ELECTRIC IRON WILL BE- r0UR DOLLARS A year's guarantee accompanies each iron This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in CET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL acific Electric Engineering Co. Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures i Willamette Street. yrtafgt 0Q$0P Worj for Sale For Sale A cider vinegar, apple butter and cider jelly factory on the corner of Blair and West Second streets; one of the best corners in the town for that kind of business. Building is 50x100 divided in half by partition on a lot 69XJ43. Ample room to handle and pack fruits, farm produce, etc., when not manufacturing. Very little competition, and if an', you lave the markets of Tacoma, Seattle and : Alaska to supply. In fact, a number of Eugene merchants have said that they needed just such a factory here to buy their goods from. A golden opportunity for some one' :-: - o e dress N. A. R., Guard Office o ooooo The LENOX Portland's New and Most. Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Streets PORTLAND, . OREGON tin l . iucai lucauon Up-to-date grill. Telephone in ?ny kitl Bus to and from all trains Rates American Plan (2.50 and 3.00 per day. $3.50 and 14.00 with bath. O. H. 5JP1T NfMTD rVf I Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See KILBORN faction Guaranteed 55 7 High Street A. C. MATHEWS jneral Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Buildin? nd I and good excavation earth for sale rhone Black 281 1 or call at 345 W 4 th Cold bolleH h. " WhUeVrestSe Company's the Northwest Phone Red 5541 HUGHES PLANS o o SEVERE MEASURES FOR GAMBLERS o New York, Aug. 3. Race track In terests are about to experience one of the most severe shocks In their his tory If the plans of Governor Hushes are carried out. Just what form the action of the governor will take Is not learned, but It Is said thnt if win o 0 be something that will shake Sarato o ga irom end to end. and that it will iane piace in the next few d.-iys. o e e 0 NO SERIOUS HIRES IN LANE COUNTY wnue forest fires are raging in British Columbia and in different I parte of Oregon, Lane county has so ! far escaped anything serious in that j line. As far as can be learned no fires to amount to much are burning in iane county rorests. Inquiry at the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company's office this afternoon elicited the In formation that noe of their timber is burning and no fires are near any of their holdings. The Guard's cor respondent at Lowell reported a num ber of small blazes in that vicinity a couple of days ago. but they are evi dently under control, as nothing more nas iieen heard trom them. DeVVitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills will promptly relieve all Kidney and Bladder disorders. Sold and recom mended by all druggists. The Buick autos are the best. See R. B. Wray about them. He can be found with the Eugene Transfer Co., phone Red 1101. tf Do you want your windows wash ed, your house or office cleaned? Good work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Nick Miller, 74 East Seventh street; phone Red 4621. al6 Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap by First National Bank. APPLICATIONS FOR MUSICAL IN STRUCTION from Madame Millett . must be received previous to Au gust 15th. For particulars call at either Morris' or Stevens & Hulin's music stores. aS Madame Dean's FRENCH FEMALE Pills. A Sxrie, Certain Ue-, UEr FOB HCPPRESSED Menstruation. NEVER MfiWH TO FAIL. Bnfi'l Hurel Hpeedv! Satisfaction Juu r anhTd r Money tWunriM. Sent pre paid for $1.(10 per box. Will send them on trial, to bo paid for when relieved. Sample! Krw, Innlst on RelttnR the Pennine, necfpt no mihutltute. If your dnigttlHt doeR not have theiu send your orders to tho 'UIITED MEDICAL CO.. lot 74, Lisciitir, fi. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engine for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind ing. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales Urn webehlM. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo tors for power aad llaht. .FalrUnks-Morr Vlatailk asl Towers. Fntrhanks-Moi-ae GriSllers, red Choppers, Well Pumps. . All first ((iiallty goons nt prices always In slock. Liberal terms. J. H e he. Hie I.-iii-ii . i..,.nlr.,.a anil unlrk i soei'tor. has plai i 'l ' 4ind , shipments. Write lor camiogu, prices. BERGER.& BEAN MUW. tW h "M5 C' Oi ARE OFF FOR ENCAMPMENT f Mi SKXIN OVER A in . 1HKI) MEN TO CAM I' Mi l.-isiv AT AMERICAN LAKE WILL UK OOXK TKX DAYS AX1I PERHAPS TWO WKKKS Eugene sent over a h';:-,1red mili tiamen to the encaiuoment at Ameri ('in Lake, near Tacoma. Wash ov this morning's train. The Fucena contingent consists of Colonel Geo O . "A i id Companies A .', , ,urth reRHn'H. besides the u,i3iuu oi tne regimental hospl tal corps. i iil- troops left on a special train at 4. 4a o clock this morning, the train going through as the third section of ; o Jhe comPan'es from Ashland .... .wainirg were on the same train the orders for the snpa,.,,,. ment read ten days, but it is said that further orders will be made direct ing the Oregon troops to remain two s aunougn tnis Is not a certain ty. Both companies from here had "iruugiy recruited for this en campment, and each will make a s-jku snowing in numbers as well as n emcieney In drill. The members voiiiuany A who are making 11,1. trip are as follows, the names of those ul v-miipany u not being available: Lapiaill Raymond A Hul.l. pv-oi Lieutenant William r. Whito c.i lieutenant William W. Hranstetter first bergt. Robt. S. Huston. Quar- lermasier-oergeant Harl R. Prviir Sergeants Oscar Faust. Chas Wntii n Cecil Henderson; Corporals Benjamin ,,,im, r,uara a, itonne, Kigin Per dew, Henry Gibbs; Cooks Ernest Lo- sey, btacy Cummlngs; Musicians Har ry W. Hopkins, Lloyd Pickard: Arti ficer W. Clarence Henderson; Pri vates tjiaua Adkins, A. L. Archam beau. Albert D. Applegate, Charles K uarciay, Albert Brlggs, Kverett B. parson, itaymond R. Churchill, Chas Christiansen, J. M. Clark. Claude F, Drew, Clarence F. Fisher, Edward U. i-insetn, commie Fletcher, Dean Gil key, William P. Hamm, W. C. Ham ilton, Maurice Harper, John M. Har ris, James O. Harris. Newton n Johnson. James N. Johnson. Milton u. Kintzley, Wm. B. Love, W.E. Low ell, Elmer G. Marshall, William A. McCornack, John F. Mitchell, Archie Morris. Merle Morris, Harrv R. Old ham, Percy J. Patterson, Walter W. Purdy, Roy Puckett, Arthur D. Sears, Morris M. Smith, Cecil E. Statzer. Floyd W. Stratton, Merrle G. Tuel, Edgar J. Udell, Rudolph Wenger, Frank W. Wiles, Welby Wilklns. Geo. Woods. i j , Two members of Company A, Cor porals Raymond Perde.w and Walte, VV. McCornack, are on the state's ri fle team now at Salem,'-practicing for the national shoot at Fort Perry, Ohio. Staff Officers. The regimental staff officers are as follows: Colonel Geo. 0. Yoran, Lieutenant- Colonel John M. Williams. Regimen tal Adjutant Frank R. p"aylor. Regi mental Quartermaster Frank L. Chambers, Surgeon Waldo L. Chesh ire, Major Creed C. Hammond, Bat talion Quartermaster and Commissa ry W. L. Coppernoll, Regimental Ser geant Major R. Cluiule Gray, Color Sergeants Benjamin Gardner and L. W. Baker. CITY NEWS M. Vernon Parsons today filed with the county clerk his commission as notary public. A marriage license was Issued Sat urday afternoon to Gid Delaney and Miss Blanche Marshall. A freight caboose ran off the track at Irving yesteray forenoon, delaying the northbound noon train about half an hour. S. A. D. Puter, the land fraud king, was in Eugene Saturday afternoon on timber business, going south on the night train. The brickworw on the new Mitchell & Garrett building Is completed. The Interior of the building is being fin ished up rapidly. Leslie Miller, who graduated from the University this year, has accepted the position of assistant principal of the Alhena high school. The Commercial Club will tender an nformnl reception tomorrow night to Senator and Mrs. R. A. Booth in the club rooms at 8 o'clock. J. J. Poill. who lives on East Thir teenth street, brought to The Guard office today some of the finest Lam bert cherries ever seen. Thanks. Come again. Sanford Billings Is building a store hiillrtlnir on North Washington street. That ought to be a good location for a store, as it Is pretty Mr irom tnai section of the city down lown. Rov Kerns, special guide In the forest' service, and C. H Cox, forest assialant, from Washim-'"", I). ('.. I leave in the morning tor tne aiuo ll.nke cr.imlry on government IhihI jness. oiiniy fruit ln-:ii- in ih- win dows of 111- ston-K. oM--l.ni: an iiis-e.ns.-l fruit d-str ,y.-d. Th- usual ...,! ulo.n unr-h Is foUt l Is tl) llOlir k.-ros-m- on the fruit O , 'of k'-'.rcase - Hrown, Kf) I. ,i wW Moore today fil-d with the clerk their inv-mory oi me I"Pt: -.tiiui. ! Stal-l-niii,! pi-op- r. The irtv .1 O .1. .u Hu rt Try lUnre he a Uu- I,, i I o.e. who owns ,, vacant In-i-ruer .if Ka,, ku.v,.,,,,, ., streets, will hnil.l a iiuv T.-si-there soon. Tin- report Hiar in eiect a uvi-ry sialil ;im a mistake. UlMltl II, nry (1 li ill 111,- i iiiik. of Diilonm,.. hi., -aviug arrived lo lav " is an rx;i.Tii-iii-i is looking ,iv,. in d laundrymau ami ny " ii ii a view i-stiihllr.luni-one of those " plant or buying out already her -re. i he funeral of Walter Francis will e held at Gordon's undertaking par lors tomorrow afternoon at ! o clock, with interment In the Mni- vt-meiery. Kt-v. O. will conduct the services. C. Wright Work on the electric line between fc-ugene and Springfield is progress ing steadily. The track from liie In tersection with the S. P. track east Is being ballasted and cars will soon be running over that portion. Mrs. Helen R. Marks, who has leased the vacant room In the Hotel bmeede building for a drug store. Is here from Portland, looking after the work of preparing tho room. The new store will be opened In the course of a few weeks. The Rebekahs are .requested to meet at the Odd Fellows' hall at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning to attend the funeral of Brother G. 1. Bolton. FAneral services at 10 o'clock. A good attendance Is desir ed. By order of the noble grand. Among the carload shipments Into Eugene this morning were the follow ing: A car of laths from Coburg for the Booth-Kelly Company: a car of salt for the Seattle Produce Compa- ii, a car ot trult Jars and a car of sugar for the Pollock Transfer Com pany, and a car of plaster for L N Roney. Madame J. Marie Millett, of Chica go, noted teacher of voice, pianoforte and organ, is so well pleased with the city of Eugene that she has decided to remain for an Indefinite nerlod ana rceive tor Instruction a limited number of pupils. Madame Millett comes highly recommended as an In struetor of music. F. H. Wlnsor. of Mitchell. S. D. has leased Mrs. Mary B. Llvermore's residence at the corner ot East Elev enth and Ferry streets for a year and ne and ins tamlly will be here In a week or two to make this their home, Mr. Winsor has two sons and a daughter who will attend the Uni versity. w. W. McCornack, ot this city. won fourth place on the state rifle team at the competitive shoot at Sa lem. He won a silver medal for first place at rapid fire and a bronze med al for fourth place In the highest to tal aggregate. He will remain at Sa lem practicing for the big shoot at Fort Perry, Ohio. The team will leave Salem August 9. Baxter Young has recently pur chased a Rambler automobile from Williams & VanWInkle, of this city. Mr. Williams drove him and his wife to their Fall Creek home In the ma chine Saturday evening, and coming back made the trip in 45 minutes. The distance is 18 miles and the roads are 'very rough. This is a splendid record considering the con dition of the roads. A decree handed down by Judge Harris, of the circuit court, orders the Lucky Boy mining property In the Blue River district sold to satis fy JudgniHiits held by several credi tors, among them being J. W. Shu mate, II. A. Block, Erik Johnson, the Westlnghouse Electric Manufactur ing Company and the Title Guaran tee & Trust Company, the last named holding a mortgage against the com pany for $-55,450. E. E. Dyer left here today for Marshflulil via Portland. Ills 13-year-old son ran away from home some time ago and has just been lo cated on Coos Bay. The boy first went to California, and be was heard of at several different points in that state, but the officers were unable to hold him or refused. A few days ago the chief of police wired that the boy was there, so he left today to bring him back home. The two will enjoy a hunt, however,, before they return home. Sir. Dyer is a builder, and has been employed on the new Garrett & Mitchell building for some time past. Ills home Is at Alsea, but he will come to Eugene with his family to reside. NKU' TODAY WANTED Respectable girl to do chamber work. Inquire at Court House lodging house, East Seventh street. a 5 FOR SALE Perfection wb'k blue flame oil cook stove; In good con dition: a barguln. Call forenoon. 746 Pearl street. tf FOR SALE New H-room house con nected with sewer, electric lights, rltv water; good location; price. I22UO. Howe' Buoy, 542 Wil lamette street. . a5 WANTED Party to build modern six-room cottage in a desirable lo cation, which I will leas,- for a term of ytars. guaranteeing the best of care. Address "Z." care of The Guard, or call at The Guard of fice for particulars. tf Five hundred acres have been set out lo walnuts In Linn county thlc year. Jos. Matlock has r turned home from Northern California, where he has an been employed. He reienny iimii n-ild.-iit In which bis right arm . ..... . ...I 1... .....ii,. ll.tlllf, to was liiiuiv iiuii. u"', n-- - ; recuperate ir.t Hind Han dojjn1 V M T C" IX I j .v. sr "Will make a canvass for students' rooms t-pi ntalivi- of tl. University lonioiiow iiiorniiiL, ii, villi hoi make a lisl of all lionrding and i-ooiu- ing pla.i lor students. A thorough the whole i llv ,i I ,r canvas at least as Charm-lion street will be mad,- and full Information taken In regard to location, prices, water sup ply, eic. Since 'the enrollment this tall will probably he the largest In the history of the University. It Is "oiieu to i inn a good rooms. supply of Uu- policy of the University makes It desirable that those giving homes to women students take women onlv, and that they provide a reasonable use of a reception room or a parlor on the lower floor. It Is hoped that many homes will provide room and board. ' t V VIED, iiiim$ At 306 East Twelfth street, In Eu gene. Sunday August 2, 190S, at 5 p. m., George 1. Bolton, of North wood, Iowa, after a years illness from tuberculosis. He- had been In Eugene for the past three month, having come here from Arizona and Southern California. He was born at Northwood, Iowa, September 27, 1S72. He leaves a wife and daugh ter, Gladys, aged nine years, besides bis mother, who was with him ut the time of his death, and five brothers and two sisters, all in the East. Ills mother has been with him for the past nine months, traveling In the South In the hope of benefiting his health. They arrived In Eugene Just three months ago yesterday. He steadily grew worse until death came yesterday to relieve Mm from bis suf ferings, lie was a member of the Masonic order, the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias. Ho was also a member of the Baptist church at Nor wood. The funeral will be held at Gordon's undertaking chapel tomor row forenoon at 10 o'clock, with In terment in the I. O. O. F. cemoterv. Rev. O. C. Wright will conduct tho services ut tho undertaker's and the Masons at the grave. At her home at Fern Ridge, ten miles northwest of Eugene, Sundav, August 5, 1908, from a complication of complaints, Mrs. Eliza Welburn, aged tiS years. The funeral was held this forenoon with Interment lu the Springfield I. O. O. F. cemetery. She leaves a husbund and several chil dren. WILL IRRIGATE 300 ACRES OF LAND UP THE M'KENZIE The Bingham Land Company, of Eugene, today filed with the county clerk a notice of appropriation of 200 miners' Inches of the waters of Forrest creek, a tributary of the Mc Kenzle, In the vicinity of Deorhorn. The purpoBo of taking the water is to irrigate lands and generate power. the lands to be Irrigated consisting of 500 acres, situated In sections 17, 18 and 19, township 17, south of range 1 east. The flume will con sist of a pipe 20 Inches In diameter at the point of Intake and tapering to 8 Inches at tho point where the water Is to be used for Irrigation purposes. The ditch is to be four feet wide at the bottom, .six feet wlile ,at tho top anil three feet deep. Before purchasing nn auto, see R. B. Wray, agent for the Bulck. See his machine on the street at any tlmo. tf t'ONTKST NOTICE. United States Land Office, Rose burg, Ore., June 29, 1 908. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by E. T. Temploton, contestant, against Homestead entry No. 9985, made May 24, 1900, for lots 1, 2 and SW 1-4 NW 1-4 and NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 18. Township 19 S, Range 1 E., by Robert W. Lyman, deceased, Contestee, In which it is alleged thai said entryman wholly abandoned said land for more than six mooted past; that said Robert W. Lymnr died about the year 1901; that the only heirs surviving said entryman are Grace Murray, Fred Murray and Irwin Murray; that said Grace Mur ray now resides rt Baker City, Ore gon, and that the address of Fred and Irwin Murray is unknown to the con testant;; that said heirs have wholly failed to reside upon, cultivate or Im prove said land In any manner Hince the death of said entryman and have wholly abandoned the land for five years past; that said alleged absence wob not dun to entryman s employ ment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United States during anyj war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evl dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clork a. ni. on August 4, 1908, be. fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, (and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m.. nn August 1 4, 1 908. before) the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Offlse In Rosebiirg, Ore gon. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed June 27, 1 908, set forth facts which show tnat after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It- is hereby ordered and directed that such not ice can not he made. It Is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given due and proper puhMfkMon. BENJAMIN L. Ellin. Register. r .'.,:ii,h1 Tat.. lni'-k; rflifva r .s t , I, . -, :. Win.! in ii.,. stonim Ii. S- -M!,-- uriMiii; mull Imlii-.tion. I I ''-l-l-i T,..- an, ,-,.iiii.mm1 ami a r a aim' am! ,-',,i.n,i i. al Till uu la ll.r,'.. -u,. hi. . :'.. a. i.l fl .S..1.I !.y all druWf,ti, j i.,l i-iii i.rmi i.ll) l.j mail 1,1, mvtfl t prtr. l.y I 1 Mtulti I.) IIikhI It'a (iimtl. I Summer WILL SCON Be Over And there will be no de mand for light-weight goods. Like allothcr sen sible merchants we reduce the prices on seasonable goods as the season wanes because we want to clean them all up to make room for fall and winter stocks. You will, therefore, find many real bargains in our storesuits and furnish ings for summer wear and that will be just what you Wint for early fall. We carry the famous hand tailored line of Michaels, Stern & Co. clothing, every suit of which is cor rect as to style, pattern and workmanship. There are none better; few lines equal to them. Light weight Underwear and all kinds of furnishings (or (lie summer season. ,. If you would dress well and comfortably, como In and let us show you what wo have. You don't linvo to buy unless you find what suits you. ED. HANSON LOW RATES EAST Will De made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows: 1 To E.,th Ways through Portland 76.25 . 71.2S- 63.75 -.63.75 One Way via California 87.5o Chicago St. LOUIS - 82.5a St. Paul 81.75 . 75.o0 . ' 7fw Omaha' Kansas City 63.75., , Tickets will.be on sale ' , May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 ' August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good lor return in 90 dayi with ilop over privileges p eature within .limlta. REMEMBER THE DATES For any lurther Information call on A. J. GILLETIS Local Agent or write to Wm. McMutray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. Sale or Trade Will you trade or sell your larm, rtore or land i TPe olfrr you a iplerdld inveitment In a new country of rich rnources Ideal climate all the year. Dairy, fruit, mlner.iln, liililn?, man ufacturing buainrai for all. On the Coait i Bandon By-The Sea. 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