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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
o o ss CUHES .OLD S , -, the cause which produces it has bet removed, jealunui lu lotions, etc., may reduc theinlUm- UShV;.acecU . -Oil ! ... -a II U fLos which are constantly being discharged HISTORIC FLEET MJTH KR30H cRn. MOXHAY. K,i ST IOOH o O O ; iii:s ki W" . the place clean, Dui can cur m irouuie st 11 lT orarce Old sores exist Decause me diooo is ' TSentrres.'1" . .. (cj with ti,e germ-laden matter I. el 'li-e impossible for the sore to heal. S. S. S. (&flJn. mau"8. on the blood u goes d? into LItJo".'--r poson -producing germs, impurities anu rtmoies J" 1 r fajlure o tfae .e t(J heaL P'ifnare fresh and healthy; then as new, rich blood is UileMf'P s, begins, all discharge ceases, the . m-t tut- - - . . . .vr.!-. fnrm the olace fills in with firm. tissue ' -,rUl S S. S. is nnr-lv the sore is permanency ..u.".. iai,A best blood purifier for young or old. Boole on THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. llllln,. a ... A n'"l wunn-wia, fame 6'eai naval wars of the I an represent!,!,; four disi "'"' .'""i innvliijj orelianl A visit IO Cr.swHl j,,.. Vr,.h 'he whil,. f tne Jm mistk' i-reuture in the i-ounn naval am hi, , ' 'l".s of I ,,, 7"1 ",,u ." nome -.-' "ie, Ml hp. ,.,:.. '""'SHIS "L-ius epitomizing the Pni history of th n,,,, .. ' ..f, " re "aval la tlir..' n'fd Status i i.M!lii: si'ur i-' i. am: ( ,,i r Civ, Kraii,.ii ln'aiitv. ln-c ial ( "ll. A Smts" liriMty rri'spiin,..p, . 3. ):! s Clvswoll. llulm'S, h; ot t!if all ils TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE his TWO CUPS &F TEA IN ONE is what you will have If you use the usual quantity of our tea when you make it. The strength of our tea 1s such that you need only about half the usual quantity In order to make tea of fine flavor and fragrance. That is on account of the purity and quality of the tea. Try a pound; you'll like the flavor and also the economy of using It. M.CREEN, tf J Willamette St. Phone Main 25. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER l J, H. TEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT ANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready fust Qis Turnouts of All Descriptions . .STAGES. fSTAGEItavct Eugene Surado ut call at but I caU lor Hid the day before. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A d ally atageleavea Eugene at 6 a. m, lor Mapleton, close connection by ateamer for Florence and cme ton harlmr H,,. : . De I" II week. -"""h u.e wiiole of stored to her former .,!! ' Permanently locate" Ki;' town navv vB,-,i- l."'"l's- "hl.. the Hartford which ,,, tabliBhlng a new ricSrd for L"4M" erican navy when she terles below New (), !ean! L , xi"" bile; the crul.r ?' ? and. at M- which was the flau-sh f "'l'1"' Dewey , tXuZJ thfl mni7: 'r," "l oan"o, and - nmaiisas and xovirin excellent tvnp nf k ",e?df1 Si!SLh.a 5rihe d-d ' now is ': peasi ': If it 'i bi'tter li's hon '1. This Vi.,.,,i.. ,c ""'": is lit'. , ..us iUi d stiady grown, u hich wiIn1'"!IL.n-J-'- shch! ,. ...boom on d"u i this "ul l"c progress 1 in tne town and mrm i; Have V.. in- AI(,t,.,.lK ,ai(, millly Al.stiacl t, NViscn flux to Mrs. A. M, ui'- acivs in s... IP- buzzlnu 1 li rt iit )i it will )e stranse 1,7,1,. --vifu secnot, ,,f I 1 .vwi 4i U a, 1,1 try Livery Phone Main 2 1 I'OUTK ATTENTION greets all customers at our market, and as choice a piece of meat as was ever laid on a block Juicy, tender, exquisite ly flavored and fine grained, is what we cut your porterhouse, sirloin, flat bone or hip bone steaks from. We know how to cut up meats for your table as well as to choose the primesl. bo that they will look tempting as well as tender and Bucculent. Our prices are low for prime meats. r Broders' Bros Phene 2Maln 40 . . West. 8th St. I II , -feaa Mower or Binder- h LONG & SON agents for the Mccormick machines Stst ever manufactured Eugene, Ore. r tne ?' imie Merrlmac, and whi,-h OUI1IS. THIRTY-EI6HT YEARS BEHIND PRISON WALLS Boston. Mass.. a,, . the only man In the ! world wltho u? J SmIC0Hi,,llle.0 'n'80" nam h.. Hill, a civil war veteran who today entered ut.on hi thiu fearrw?".lnmate ' the sti"e Prison fe sentence for the murder of Wll-nmS70-CbH "fr Si0UBhtn Centre. from the first and'ws wwho aiT ed him in. the cnnimlui rlme and then turned state's evl- al u,e iriai, long since disap peared. Hill was first sentenced to be hanged, but this sentenc i, er commuted to life imprisonment by Givernor Claflin.- He pn prison August 3. 1X70 sina n,. u. has been outside the prison walls on y twice once when the prison was transferred to Concord, and again, a few years later, when it was trans ferred back to Charlestown. Al though he has spent the best years of mo ueilina tne Oars nnri 1q nnur an old man, he has never lost hope of ou.no imj ueiug paraoned. ENORMOIS 1NCKKASK TO (il.ASS WOItKKltS. Cleveland. Aug. 1. CnlnciHom wth the announcement of an Increase in the price of window glass, the miici iuuu winauw mass Uonipany through President Faulkner, the new ly re-elected head of the window glass workers, declared that an enormous increase In wages would be received by the union men In the making of a new wage agreement next month. The American company announced an Increase of 20 per cent on single strength glass, and 33 1-3 on double strength glass, to go into effect at once. Mr. Faulkner says this means an increase of 40 per cent in wages ior single strengtn workmen and 66 2-3 per cent for double streneth. A new wage agreement is to.be made on aeptember 1 Thorn; s- r. I 'I w. i.ioo A. K. lu.,.,-r enix to K ''lux. loi ;, t I, Ik 2 on 1' to Kiigt-ni-. $;,o l". '. l!arnar,l etux t .luia add on West of Kugone. Siooi) Anna Aiuli,-, ,., wiiti,,,,, "K made un. $-'-30, lot 1 mid 4 n blk 7 Fu ........ tit-lit-. Is stlriirlulnv ' . and other sections of Oregon. The Sarah F. Khvood etal to Mrs M v a e I okhfg or'"9 WM' '" In b , , Ski - ei Will get the trarta nnH 101 .. FlWl,..,h o . town of soon iM. -r.r u.c a " ks. . """' a iew - a n-s in sec au jears. some twenty buildings have 2000. hltVJU. Up sil!c,' s',rln8- anu a nuni-i Georgo Petty to K. tM f,n . llaences hp ',ut l 4b acrus in sec Is his fall. A three-story hotel is now 3400. fi. I U I W- S- Shearer to Geo One has Tin lAna ssf tu i , . - ... u ufuuupg or 11 o, in zi s r 2 w Cre9well"tryp Un,UI aJi3lt ls ",4ld to' An" Kli2il 1,owe t" J- "ea- th r L a?i",K thro,'8l there on ver. 162.39 acres in sec 15, tp. 19, w , ,'?8d' tralu Slves but little s r 2 w. 12i.u. ' iaea or the surrounding cnnntt-v hot Josenh Ditn nan tn Cl xr 1 1 i cause so little of it can be seen from 203 acres in sec 35, tp. 16, s r 10 the window of a car. The trip must, 9,)- .!. be made with a vehicio ttoii..i I .1 r wii.,., y ., .. ed livery horhses. The roads are fine Vllet. 136.61 acres In sec 23 to is and a person can spend several days s r 3 w. 14800. on lv'ng,arouni1 an(1 no' "psm to seel D. Hyland etux to W. H. Movers all the fine country. 160 acres In sec 12. ti 20 s r - w ine ricnest of the Eastern b. Jl.OO. "l0.,,!e f01lnd nere' and mythlng1 C. Long etux to Thomas Lee I tl w-i grow ' ' k 3' 2d add to "eorge - """-"o .alio;, uesiues all "". f.iuir tp 21 8 r I. Wicks, 160.- tp., 21, s r 1 D. Shearer, i us oi truit except tropical, with a California climate thrown in for good measure, and the very best of land so cheap that we dare not mention the price or our readers will think - to I . o. Howman. pat 80 ac res In sec 10, tp 16, 8 r 6 w. A. J. Powell, C. J. Hurd. part of lot II in Potters survey. S1000. C. J. Hurd etux to C. W Ilnrf,-. mui mere is something wrone. We : Part of lot H In Potter Joinn can only say go and seeW yourself. C. VVoodard etal to 0. C. Mlk- Then you will become as enthusiastic kelson, 36 acres In sec 33, tp 17 s r as the writer of this, who has lived 4 w. tl. in California since 1894, and been all over Oregon and Washington. The climate and soil are Just right to make the very best of fruit, and whether frult-growlnir navs nslj iir Scarborough, who will have about 200 tons or dried fruit this fall, and there are several others who have smaller orchards. That they are con vinced is proven by the fact that thev are constantly Increasing the acreage S. Merlan to C. A. Merlati, $1, tract in Packard's add to Kugene. S. A. Huddleston to J. W. Wood ruff, lot lln blk 3 In James Huddle ston, $10. Sarah J. Handsaker etux to R. R. Parker, acres In sees 16. 17 ti 19, s r 1. For Sore Kect. l nave round Buclen's Arnica In fruit, it will not be many years-'Salve to be the proper thing to use before this part of the Willamette valley will make Hood River valley, Ashland, Medford and the other thousand-dollars-an-acre fruit sec tions look to their laurels. The land of opportunity today Is Oregon. The Willamette valley is the cream of Oregon. Creswell is in the heart of the Willamette vallev few acres of land there properly tilled will make any man Independent for life. There is practically no limit to tne variety of crops that can be rals ea in this valley. R. B. WBAV WILL PU1 IN ALTO GARAGE. R. B. Wray. who Is local fluent for tne uuick automobile, will put in a garage in tnis city, just as soon as a suitable location can be secured. He Is prepared to do auto livery business for the traveling public or for pleas- lire trips. Call up to Kugene Trans fer Co., Phone Red : 101. FOR S.ALH, K.XCIIANGK OK LKASK 3 J. DAVIDSON Electric Pnnv.rr T0ct. inA . Oregon. Zf" Buildinir. rATyTthA&n'e' Rootn of the 'J-Jl- -TXl N , J US The dard !T tr"ing stallion' stan u"ra and rep-kimA -n . c k?of thednNfa.u0us trottcrs and pacers hrJL 'he Northwest. $25.00 hv thl $25.00 by the eda)d fehero" (re,- r. b ii52L nd blue rib- air, where he won lfrc t-1 . ' PRICE, M.n? ""neentK ... 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, iumlier sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business. Mill located at river bridge in the centre of Eugene city, east and west, and only threeblocks from the S. P. R. R. 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 a3 the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good millman ran make this property pay for 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 state. Capac ity, 20,000 feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Pinner and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention if Interested In a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot beat ' It In the state. The quicker yon art the surer you are of making your fortune, for this Is a chance In a lifetime. M. S. BARKER. 333 Pearl street, Eugene. Or. IHt. J. W. HARRIS MOVES HIS OFFICE Dr. J. V. Harris has moved his of fice from the rooms over Linn's drug store to a suite of rooms in the new addition to the First National Bank building, where he can be found at his usual office hours. His new phone number Is Main 652. a6 It. C. MORGAN'S FURNITURE FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end or Fifth street. Repairing solicl Ited. Phone Black 5391. Residence phone, Black 5o01. tf TO HUNTERS A.M) CAMPERS If you are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing. call up Red 1741, or call at 463 Olivo street. tf for sore feet, as well as for hnniini burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, oi East Portand, Maine. It is the prop er thing, too, for piles. Try It! Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. 2 5c. W(K)I) SAWING. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Boddy. All wood sawed to gunge. For prompt service nhone Hlnnlr 3312. Residence 32 4 High street, tf uasouue wooasaw. 1IRICK. ItRICK . First-class brick, delivered or In yard. Yard Immediately across riv er on Linton place. a6 ED WILES. Feed your roses or lawn a little "Will Grow" fertilizer and see the Improvement. Chambers Hardware IF YOU KNKW The merits of Texas Wonder you vould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. SI a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Summer Excursion Rate to Yaqulnn and Newport nnd Detroit. On sale every day. round trip to laqulna, S..00; to Newport So. uO; to Detroit, $4.25. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited to Mondav following. t:t 'i0. A. J. GILLETTE. Agent She Likrs Good Things. Mrs. Chas. if., srnlti. of West Franklin. Maine, says: "I llke unod things and have adopted Dr. Klin's New Life Pills as our family laxtlve medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a f.iss about it." These pain! purifiers sold at W.A. Kuykendall s l;'U',' store FOR WOODSAWING Gasolene power. Apply I. R. Con rad, 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black 4762. Successor to W. II. Davis, a 13 SHINGLES If you want the finest Washington shingles there are In Eug ne, go to Andrews'.. a7 GUARDIAN SALE OF It HAL, " PROPERTY. Notice is horeby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of Lane County. Oregon, made on tne i.itn day or July. 1908 I w offer for sale nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, nt the Court House door In Eugene, Qi gon, on Saturday, the 5th dav of September, 1908, as guardian of Bes sie L.. Ilolce, a minor, the followlnc described real property, to-wlt: Be ginning 36 rods and 12 reet east ol the northwest quarter sec. corner ol Sec. 34, tp. 18 8., r.l west thence run to north bank of Little Fall creek at lo wwater mark, 4 4 rods to a point ;i degrees west of south from uie piace oi negiiiiiing; thence up tne nortn ,iuiik ol snld creek to the west lino of the southwest quarter ol Sec. 34; thence to a point 2 0 rods eaHt or the place or beginning; thence 12'4 rods north and 10 degrees west to the south side of the county road running up Little Fall creek: thence west along the south side of said road 20 feet ;thence south and 10 de grees east to the place of beginning. Containing 11 acres. In Lane County. Oregon. Said sale to be at 1 o'clock of snld dav. PETER C. McCUE. Guardian. Walton & Ness, Attorneys. K. i. HAIGHT, Photos, stamps and post cards. General view work. Sixth street, be- twma Wlllaaett and Olive. tf ;c. GERMAN" COACH STALLION The German roach horse vhl' h 1 purchased from Duncan S,(oy will make the stand durlir-' ; tie) s-"-'a .-on at SBOK HO IN (X)IIURQ t. f. Shlnn ha opened up a first- tlan iho tiop In Coburg. rAll rk fornteed. Bring In your Job work. d&wtf COW FEED. , Alfalfa meal. At Balle;'i. Tenlh find Willamette streets. I"iune Red 1521. Ban. tf barn. J. It QCRKINS. jTitilck. If you want to know -nit aMto. call up U (TV'n Jii'I 1101. HotynrfK . , - ;t n v f h I n H. Wray. the SUI1SCRII1E FOR THE GUARD. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' fre trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. tf SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. John D. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Ihresla Adams, defendant. To Thresla Adams, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby summoned lo ap pear and answer the plaintiff s com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or betore six weeks rrom the date of the first publication of this summons . which date of first publication Is Monday. June 29th. 1908, and you are hereby no iribd that If you fall to appear and answer' tne said complaint within the tine aforesaid, the plaintiff will ap ply to the said Court for the rellel prited for lu the said complaint to wit Mir a decree declaring the mar rlnxe contract now exlHtlng between said plaintiff and defendant to be for ever fllHsolved and that pliOlitlff havf a divorce from said defendant and for the care, custody and control ol the iiiin-ir child, Km'1 and for full re This summons Is pi.W.shed one, each W'.-k for six consi-cll'ive week In the Eim'-ne Daily Guard, by ordei of Hon. L. T. Harris. Judge ol tin above entitled Court, which said or der Is dated from June 2Uth. 19us. WILLIAM II. MMtTIV Attorney for Plaintiff. ewport 4& ' 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 ARE COMPLETE Bost of fiwj and an abiindaiu-e ot it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, nuiUets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal Military regulations. ' iS MeaClTd hyAVav f ,he Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvalhs, thence Corvallis & hastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. R-ATE FROM EUGENE: Season six-months ticket $5.30 Satin-day to Monday ticket $3!oO Our elaborate new Summer Hook giveia conci-sdMcription of Newport, including a liat ot hotels,; their capacity and ratea. Call on, telephone or write A. J. GILLETTE, Local Agent, Eugene. WM. McMURR.AY, U. P. A., Portland, Ore. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STArr V Kuykendall, M. D. V. O. Proaaer, M. D. P. J. Bartle, M. D. B. F. Scalele, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M. D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating; room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. .'.Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff ot tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. 5-5. Mill 31 3 o Ba ( lya Id z o z S W J ujZ- Jff r. Z CC. CO tQ . cpt JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE B I