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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
THE El'GEXB DAILY GUARD, TI WWV, A ( GI ST 4, lxm fKminnnm::ttttig5rf AY A HIGH PRIC FOR almost everything you buy, including me commun 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. Tie Lwmmr C 0 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Dr. T.Felix Oouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDtH iWW5t5 (io 'i'ilet I'owder I WANTS TO DIE THAT FOLKS MAY LIVE IIOTKI. KIHTKIC WKITKH' NOTK THAT UK HAH (MMITTKl Hl'l CI1IK, HIT UK lllVT Charles Ittibi-rtM, who bus been do- kinlrritllonnil i should lw mod (meljr flr bath ing ami shaving, giving delight- i fill Mid rafrrahiiiL limit. At dent, i era or by mail, U5 I omits Hni. I'r. 1 rml bf FERU. T. HOPKINS, N.V. CITY, rmikw ot IOURMIOI ORIMTU CRIAM BTANI.KV'H. Ill Wlllmnolm Ml. .... . KugfM AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five pjutngcr car or hire any tiirc dty or night GOOD DRIVER for Infants and Adult. Kiqul nilnlT twrfunml. hViuUvi n axctU ! 'B porlr work around one of tho limt oomiilwKion Ktmt'im linlt'U fur ttuvuntl wtokn piiHt, vlvtf. HaUevaalhl timployi-r: win you nifiiHo noiuy my hihut. Ml. Annie KiwIut, 10 Conner Htiwl. Hrooklyu, N. V.. that I nm no Ioiikf working here. 1 Imvo mmmiUeil sut thle. I die no they may live. 'Taul K., Allan Chun. Holier.." 1 Some itpiireheiiHlon wiih felt lent tthe. until hail t-iii't-leil out hln tXiret(H- 1ml Intention, hut an InveHtlgHtlon this inornlnK proved that ho watt ntlU In the I ami of the UvIiik. although pretty Imtlly "miaked." It waa learneil ! (hut lie hkil drunk three-iitiartern of a I Knllon of lemon extract thW mornliiK, innd that not hetuK titroiiK euouKh to Jaatlnfy him he went to the pantry of the hotel and poured a lot of Khmer Into the mixture that he had made of 'the lemon extract and a number of other thtuKM nttuitlly found at till ml 1 plKit. lie waa found at the depot when the noon train arrived today and he told the landlord of the hotel that he wan koIiik t Salem. 111m win ter In llrooktyn will not he pained yet awhile wltn any meHttaKeo that he hit nhuffled off this mortal coll. MAIUUKI) 4 In Portland, Monday, AukuhI 3. 190H, Knymond O (Dick) Uicliard Bon, and Miaa Klla HenUornhott,. both of KiiK'Mie. Thin conies as a surprise to their many friends here. They write that they will live in Seal tie. Mr. Richardson's home Is In Chicago, bavluR come tl Kimono a year or more uko with tlio family of W. A, Sumner, secretary for llouore Palmer, the Chicago millionaire, who lived here for aome time. Mrs. Itlch nrdrion Is the oldest dutiKhter of Mrs. II. Ilendershott, of this city, and has been employed at the Palace of Sweets for several years past. .'il the list of niarrluKo ltcenrs ap pearing In yesterday's OreKoniun la ou Issued to S. V. Kiitup, of Brooks Oregon, ami Tens, M. lluremlwlck, of Portland. Mr , Hamp, more fa miliarly known here hy his ulck name,- "Stjuee," Ki'adualed from the University tf Oregon this year. He I was a memher of the baseball team (several years, and was prominent in inner simiem auairs. no is ai irvti eiiKHKed In the general merchandise huslnesM at Itrooks, a sin nil town In Marlon county, north of Salem. CALL BLACK 1231 IN ONION MANY COLONS At Its regular meeting this week the city council of Kosehurg will put on final pasnaKe the street paving or dinances, lltds will be Immedlnlely aked for doing the IS blocks of street work, and alno for the con struction of the new concrete and steel bridge tw er hei-r creek In t he centre of the city. The fti't.OtM) NooU voted ut the laM election will aUo tie offered for sale at once. LARQK3T KAC1LITIK3 IN THE WKBT YOH THE PRODUCTION OK II 1 Q H UR AUK WORK MTU At HV at UlUM lllld SIGK HtAUACHE CARTER'S Ioltlrt-W cared by llire l.ittl I' ill. t?rrs fconi In- KiUi.jr. A vrftvt ma e1 U IXuiurML Numv lTvMtirN. Ha4 Twit lb IK )khu(a, (Wr lvvi. I'kiu In Uk SM TiiKI'lU UVKIt Tata ftuUt tb lU'Wrlm. un-y Vrrnlks. SWILL PILL SUUl DOSE. SMALL PRICE. 1 ITTLE IVER PILLS. 'carters! f'TVf lk" g phis! A..rUSt S'JSSTITUTSJ imi.khi raw; riMM! . . WlUtiiiui Inaiaa Til ulntment will cur blind, blaodlnn and Itching lIHis. It abmirbi tb tumors, allayi Itching it once, acta a a poultice glvta Initaut relief. Williams' In. dlan Vila Ointment la prepared (or pilot and Itching ot the private parti. Sold by l.lnn Drug Co., by mall KOc and $1 00. William, Mfg Co., prop,., Cleveland. O. City suhscrlltt'rA who diMtre Thp limird mailiM to them at Ktnnincr rt'sort or other out- of-town pliu'o will please no- ttfy the office, giving city ad- (In;!, Hltto new address, and the lellRth of time tttey delro the paper tem to the lfttt,r. On returltlug. pleas notify oftlce in order that service by carrier may be promptly resumed WKI.ii !;tll.l.lr Hot your welU drilled by 0U1 and experletn-ed well -driller, l'hono Ke, it nrcHiioi.z fvnrKN'TKit. ;? Svi Wll'.imette s:. rois moiis ivti (liolt'iie p.er. .Vpplv .1, U (Vn rad. T.l.t K 11th Te'eph.me lt:.i, k 4"e).V Si.veor t. . II. lavt ali Politics and Politicians State convention meets at Charlotte ou August 26. A recent election In Georgetown, which is located In the heart of the distilling district of central Ken- turky, was carried by the anti-prohJ-1 Churles N. Hasted!, the new treas- i bttioa element by the extremely nar urer of the IVmocratic national com-row majority of one vote. The con- mltteo. bears the distinction of belne lst waa a most excitlnf? one. tno Ilrst Governor ot Okianoma. He waa chairman of the important com The carnation is the favorite flower of JudKe Taft, as It also was of the i late- President McKinley. But while I the latter favored the red carnation mittee on resolutions at the recent luii.riiiiuu. rjUMT 111 lljn UU, , ....... was engaged in railroad construction1 ,.i la'1 ,'"e', , l"e wu,le variuiy i W()rJ Wl liter luruiMi Colonel Frank U Smith, who Is a! 11 " 20.000 Jewish , candidate for the Kepuhllcan uomlna-1 v" lrsw " 'T v"n" 1 " e V, tldtl for lieiltenunt-irovernnr nf MM- I" J uln u u.mii,ij ur- nols, has sent an appeal to every vot er In the State by the name of Smitn, asking for his support In the general primary which Is to be held next Sat urday. President Gompers of the Amerl cun Federation of Labor, il Is siiid, Is exerting nil his lufluenco to Induce the members of the Farmer's Kiluca t In mi I and co-operative Cnlon to sup port Mr. Hryan for President. The union Is said to have a membership of almost 2.000,0.0 throughout the country. I'rey Woodson, who has been re elected to his position of secretary of the Democratic national committee. Is a Kentucky journalist, betng editor and publishers or newspapers In Pa ducah and Owonsboro. He was rail road commissioner of Kentucky from lsl to lSi,". and has been a mem ber of the Democratic national com mittee since 1S96. Among those mentioned on the Re publican sldo to succeed lulled States Senator Stone of Missouri are Col. Hlchard C. Kerens, one of the veteran leaders of the party In Mis souri: Lieutenant Governor McKinley former National Committeeman Thomas .1. Aklns. State Chairman Walter S Dickey, and Joseph Black of Kli hmotul. The national committee of the So cialist party is reported to be hard put to find the wherewithal to con duet the coming campaUn. It Is de sired to send Kugene V. Debs, the candidate tor President, on an ex tensive tour of the country in a spec ial tram, but the subscriptions to the fund to be used for this purpose are said to havo fallen short of ex pet'tut! ms. The Itcpublican State convention in New V,n k to nominate a candidate j for governor will be held In Suratoca. I probably the second week of Septem ber The Prohibition party's notifica tion meeting, at which Kugene W Chafln, the nominee for the Presi dency, will bo officially notified of Ills notnitiitlon. will be held In Chi cago August IS. cause it is held on their Sabbath. Whtther this loss will be an injury to the Republican or Democratic candidates is a matter of cjnjecture j CARD OK THANKS We desire to gratefully ackncwl ege and testify to our appreciation of the sympathy and kindness which has been shown us by our many friends In our bereavement. MRS. GKO. I. nOl.TOX. M US. I). J. HOI.TON. MISS GLADYS BOLTON. Mrs. D. J. Bolton takes this means of thanking the ladies of the Eastern Star and others for the beautiful flowers furnished at the funeral. SHOK 8HOM IX COBUIG E. P. Shlnn has opened up a first class shoe shop In Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your Job work. d&wtf WKt.L DRILLING. For up-to-date well drilling see LaDnke & l.effler Co., well drillers Tel. Red 51 21. 999 Villard Boul. t' White's restaurant f. r a clean square meal. 20 cents. a10 WOOD SWVINti Gasoline power, phone Red 3 1!1 2. small will be npp: by W. V. M.iore. Orders large or cciated. Take Kodol whenever von feel that you need It. That Is the onlv time you need to take Kodol. .!,' hen I1"11 "'ed I': then yon , not be (trouble,! with sour sroma.-h. belehinc I gas on stomach, etc. Sold bv a'i l druggists. If il V. i". I miblt. .it I 'lie S. . i pi I IV. .11 I III'. , ll.itr , .iMtttv ' I'll !! I go erll, r-io 'h, instant Postiva , pecis to ree. nutation for Ceng: I M 111 II. sot. I ,1 Met , . !.e held SvpleinlnT S'ate Distrbt ; i'. ner. w ho is f .minus f .i l orator. llia be !ii K- niltillcail tltMlt 1 :i :i t i, 'f North C.u olin.4 li Re s til yon want to know nnoki.. about unto., call up R. 11 Wrav Phone Red 1101. 11. handles the Hulck. m f en t'.i Io vnu want yaor wm.iows 1. i 'Mir house er off , . ei.u ""I wo-k gua-.-',i ,,t re.n riees Nick Miller. T ',. 4. ree:; phone Red ll-rnr,. p,ir,-l,:i,,,e ,,,,, . -uv n;vitt for the Hui, 'K Is tn.iehlne on the s:r-t 1; me O 'i'h- RIGHT OF WAY DEEDS FOR ELECTRIC LINE CASH PAID BV POUTLAXI), EU CiKJTK KASTKRX COMPAXV FOU PROPKKTV I1ETWEEX EU (JEXK AXI SPKlXCiFIELD Several deeds for the right-of-wav for the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Company's trolley lino between Eu gene and Springfield were filed for record today. The deeds were made out to A. Welch, trustee. The grant ors, the amount of land each convevs to the coinoanv nnH tha i.,.i., Qi.. ed are as follows: S. D. and Ella M. Cams. .05 of an acre, $10; W. B. and Myrtle- M. Doane, .OS of an acre. $100; Frank E. Dunn and W. R. Walker, .31 of an acre, $150; John and Alice Hake 17 of an acre. $75; Charlotte L. Blos som, .003 of an acre. $1; J. R. and Annie M. Sincox, .57 of an acre, $100; Charles L. and Mollle Scott, .14 of an acre, $100; Jane M. and Geo. C. L. Strachey, .09 of an acre, V I U. HERE'S TO THE (IL0R1I1 OF JI LV, LOXG MAY IT LIVE A MAY IT IHK. There's nothing like t and Independent. It's go to dtne where you get the for your money. This, 1 nollto treatment Is alw' those who patronize the Hi taurant. VINCENT SELLS MARKET TO WING AND CAMPBELL J. H. Vincent, who has been owner of the old Goodpasture meat market on Willamette street for several months past, has sold out to W. B. " ing and Thomas A. Campbell, both or this city, the deal having been con summated last evening. Both of the new owners of the market are expe rienced In the business. Mr. Campbell having been employed in the shop for several years under the ownership of r Goodpasture, and M. Wing hav ing been engaged in buying and sell ing stock for a long time. Thev will take possession of the business on Ihursilay of this week. GASOLINE ENCC IRRIGATION. SPRAY i PUMPING MACHle j Fairbanks-Morse CiwoU" j for pumping, spraying, H j IUg. .UUIIIIH v"ii,v - 1 I Calrhnnka Scales fOT "( Fairbanks-Morse Pp,B0 tors for power and IW FairLttnka-Morse Miw" Towers. cnlrhnnks-Mnrse GrM" A 1. tfl- lilt- VMld mi iiij.. ii t 1 prices always in stock. (JfJ Prompt reply I" inqu- shipments. Write for nrlres. BERGER&. BEANHD Agentf, EugeW; FAIRBANKS MORS' portlano. urtJ" COFFEE A middling steak and first-rate coffee are better than middling coffee and first-rate steak. Con sider the cost. Yoor (tkm r.lumi your K m -. . pi, bin. n t !-'n,'i7!W: !!s v-a"nlne Compdnv. Willamette street, phone Red i4l. tf -t , KetftidV, Laxative Conch Svrup esp,.n:l-,iv recommended for chil 'en it t.istcs.riy a, Ennj R? vup.e s'uar. Sold by all druggists. Madame Dean'sI 'rVJtt Pius. A Sam, CkktaH B- i.iar for m '" 9 MMSTRlATieV IflB ant.-o.lor S.-l'",? intirtol. tot"' !'"' Mr! snmpies .h..;!3' genuine, seeeet"';'' druKHist ,.i.'t """ owenuiui' UI1TED MEDICAL CO.. H iiii'i1" Nice dry " price $1.-' ! x'-" tj. WM-M Phone BM.l "'w --a i o U o o o