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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1908)
w CLID BLOCK, YAQUINA BAY egons iviaicmess ucau Ian' regulations. iv vi vui i - L daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. mm .. -ass ru?.-. ikjisJI r: . "i; The Latesb Popular Airs as well as the classics are best rendered on the.Whltney Piano. Nothing refines and elevates the 'soul like music. The quality of the mlslc you will produce from a Whitney Piano will make yourself aud family for cer that vou are "of the earth earthy." A Whitney Piano at home is what every one who ap preciates fine music should have. We are selling them at reduced prices. EUGENE, OREGON Newport Tht Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv Fotfflof Healthful and Delightful Recreation ..mitim AR COMPLETE Best of food and taceof it Fresh water rpm, springs All modern A such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro t evenr day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur "j or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal IVPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific io r.... rw.uk thpnre Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train RATE FROM EUGENE: ton six-moiuns ucsei.. j.ju Way to Monday ticket $3.00 On tliboii't new Summer Book gives'a cooci'sjdescription i N'tvpon, iacladioK a list of hotels, their capacity and m Call on, telephone or write .GILLETTE, WM. McMURRAY, Eugene. U. P. A., Portland, Ore. The LENOX Portland's New and Most. Modernly Furnished t HOTEL Third end Main Streets PORTLAND, - OREGON pains; every convenience and an" ideal location F on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacenf to p center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in hTtoom. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains ItorfMnPUn Rates American Plan with bath. $3.50 and $4.00 with bath. Hfil O. H. SPffNdTP Mina-M POLITE 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, so that they will look tempting as well as tender and succulent. Our prices are low for prime meats. BroderV Bros Phone 2Main 40 - - West. 8th St.. aBBaaWaaMaBBMaBBBBBBBl aV dr(k Wells and Pure, Whole ome Water See E-KILBORN 53 f His GOOD ROADS NOW IN BOHEMIA MINING DISTRICT nkku. iticnuxs WEEKS' jjTAV IX DISTlt'ltT AUTO.MOIill.KS (X)ll.) KASll.Y KKACH TOP OK MOUNTAIN. I Herbert Leigh. t.hs well-known mininir engineer of this city, re turned home t;r.t.lay night from the Bohemia mint"!, wnere he had been working for four weeks on the North Falrview property. He Is en thusiastic over the present condition of the "Hardscrabble" road leading to the mines. Until recently the road has been rough and made trav eling very disagreeable, but now, Mr. Leigh says. It is as good as any prai rie road In the county. To prove this, he state:) that in coming out of the district he rode on horseback from the .North Eairvlew mine to Wlldwood, a distance of 11 miles, in three and a half hours, gring in a trot, or galln'i all the way, whereas frrmerly this was impossible on ac count of the roughness of the road. All the stamps and big rocks have been removed the entire distance and the road leveled so that an automo bile could easily make the trip to the top or the mountain. Much Work at Mayflower. Mr. Leigh stated that the owners of the Mayflower mine are building a first-class road to their property, this being a continuation of the Noonday road. The Mayflower peo ple are getting ready to install a re duction plant and they have recently developed a very large ledge of free milling ore. They are also con structing a big flume and an electric power plant. There Is greater activity In the dis trict, M- Leigh says, than there has been for some time past, and he ex pects lively times there during the next few years. The mountains were never so beautiful as they are now he says. Wild flowers abound in profusion and the griss is more pro lific than he has ever seen it in the mnunU;r.s. CARELESS SHOOTING AT JUDKINS' POINT Vcctoi-ilni' gttapnnnn nhnnt 10 o'clock some person or persons dis played lack of judgment by careless use of a gun at Judkins' Point. Two canoes were on the mill race oppo-c-Hq n-hnra itia hnnttnfr occurred and one of the bullets struck the water not over three feet from one oi me canoes, and right in the path of the other canoe. It was not a stray bul let, as the report seemed to come from just a few yards above. It seems as though some effort should be made by the officers to apprehend and deal with these parties in such a manner that this will be altogether stopped. This Is not the first occurrence of this kind, but It happens repeatedly. The au thorities should not wait until some fatality occurs, but act now and pre vent serious injury or tha loss of life. DIKI) OX THE TRAIN NKAIt COTTAGE GROVE Roseburg, Aug. S. While enroute i,r., rrmu Wn-imrt. .Mrs. Josephine Orth Wilkenson, a member of one of the best-known pioneer lanuura Jackson county, and wife of a well i. .,.. om-kniMti nt Klamath Falls, died early this morning on train No. 15, while near cottage uruic funeral will be held Monday after noon at Jacksonville. AT THK GRAND. The program nt the (Jrand will be found in another column and is one r .v. i,o0i ,,f the Reason. Plenty of comedy with Just enough drama to make It interesting. i wo ,ei ,u. ances each evening. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Wood at Yoran's shoe store. FOR RENT Flrnished rooms at 357 West Fifth street. lf WANTED Apprentice girl at Col vln ft Russell's, 84 East Ninth street. WANTED !!! families to got their shoes repaired at the ' Knler prise shoe repair shop. Half soles 3.. and up. 59 Kast NMrnhrtreet. ss t0ST A child's gold bracelet and brown and white leather bag con taining small amount of "'"". Return to Palace of bweets. aU WANTED To buy A good young ppntle mare; must u; - eTr Call t Thirteenth stree store or phone Main ;.. C. IX Dan, lei. FOR BALB-Span of 900 pounu mules and a iirsn - on and "amp outfit. Enquire at Eugene Brick Yard or phone Far- mers o4n. LOST oTliiKhth trcoT ""n Lawrence and Willamette, a h Ite crepe silk neck scarf, small hello figure snUk frln Ind er return to 1-Si y-1 h au and receive reward. mil s7.E'''"'llw' set "Ok l-Oll V V fnxniture bookcase. drons' s. ste. l r nt, . $ 1 r. 0 cash will b o It .Hi- (t Sf,9 Oak street. august ' . . 8 :wi;; AMI SKMKMs X . J In presenting "On the Fr.,-, '"r cjn-idi-ration. I b t been Tl ",a' ""J" "a" hTs "n taken in the luaKe-a,. f ,,e An (..i;l;iy ,ah,n,,,t company . artist ; Uu-ii dramatic line. a;:-i t,e ,,. gan.-d and cast acronlinclv It is my aim to brim this produc tion to the hlglu-st point , efticien '. by carefully producing every de tail and using scenery and costumes according to the times of the piece The play jj one of tnt, kind afur having seen which you feel better for having done so. The storv is one that is intensely interesting, touches the heart, the sympathies and man hood of everybody. Strong in hu man interest, strong in love, strong In all that moves an audience to en thusiasm. One moment, tears, anoth er instant a hearty lauh. it is re plete with funny comedy situations, in conjunction with the pathetic scenes that appeal to the heart, teaching a moral lesson on the 111 re sults of deception. The specialties are bright, clean and entertainine, in fact some feature vaudeville acts have been engaged for this show, and taken as a whole this performance I especially guarantee to be merito rious of your esteemed patronage, and again assuring you that It shall be my endeavor to please you and make you feel that your money has not been misspent, I am, sincerely yours, B. CI.AMAN, Bns, Mgr. "On the Frontier." This attraction will be at the Eu gene theatre on Wednesday, August 12. Prices, 25o, 35c, 50c. Recognized an Old Friend. He knew H wu a tnmoua Joke And laughed till he was eore. He'd met It la a minstrel ahow A dozen years before. 8howlaj Her. "What are you doing that for?" "Because my wife said 1 couldn't" PERT PARAGRAPHS. As the price of foodstuffs goes up our spirits come down. You may be able to get along with out sense, but you must have dollars. You never can tell some small Imps grow up to become preachers. One way to get rich quick Is to In herit It Time Is not money In the prize fight ring for the man on whom It Is called. What's her red hair for anyway lf Sot to Itep her temper hot? Nothing amuses a youngster more than to bear her spinster relatives re ferred to as "the girls." The man who addresses bis wife as "mamma" In public should be retali ated upon by having pet names sim ilarly applied to himself. If we never worried, the professional advisers would have tj revise their Inst editions. TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. oar rrocer rrturni roar money 11 roo doa Uke Schilling ' Beet; we par bid. The time to "retrench" in your advertising is when yon decide to slow down In your business or "to get on the toboggan." Rest qualitv tents all sizes. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. The reinforced centre Vudor ham mock Is the on to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Large shipment of rockers and din ing chairs Just received. See us for new, up-to-date furniture at right prices. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Tin fruit cans In stock. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Car fresh cement Just received. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Hard brick for chimneys. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Perfection oil rook Moves are safe CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. If vou want in kmi eanythlng about' auto", call up H. Wrny, Phone R"d 1101. II" handles the Bulck. G . m T"l T A. - : i : . x i 1 j V 10, ions i -rrgf-' vi-ninmmiWmMtkummtmtnaSSXSrvaSaaaErm-. fflrTTW ui nunmin SIMM. Indisputable Evidence. , hav, rc'ad our, OIt-r"pcatcd statement, " In uso for over 30 years." It in the i early sixties that the prescription now universally known as Uastoria was la-st ii .J uso of. WitlP a record of over fifty, under five years of ecj. out ox every hundred d3aths.it was the AMBITION OF EVEEY PHYSICIAN to discover a remedy suitable for the- ailments cf infauts and children that would aecrea;o Lns distressing mortality. In Castoria that relief has been found. 1, 2 os take thG, s,tatlstlcs covering the deaths in the City of New York for the past 30 years, and hero wa find the benificent effect of a combination cMrucs excluding opiates and narcotics so long sought for, namely : CASTORIA. Of the total number of deaths in New York City in 1870, 50 per cent, were under five years of age; in 1880, 46 par cent.; in 1890, 40 per cent.; in 1900, 35 per cent. only. Just stop to think of it. Until 18 97 no counterfeits or imitations of Castoria appeared on drug store shelves, but since that date Mr. Fletcher has been called uponU suppress a number of these irauds. While the record for 1900 does not como down to our expectation it is owing to the carelessness of mothers when buying Castoria, The signature of Chas. tL Fletcher is the only safeguard. iWiil AVcficlnble PrcDaratioriror As similating ihcFoodnndRcula tiBg the S lomaclts and Bowels of k'm.'.laM'lUiMJJ.I Promotes DigcsliortChccrfuI ncssandRcst.Conlalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. ot Narcotic. MoMorouiir&vaxLmcaER Any JW jkx.Smna Har-m Srrii - Ctanfini Sugar t'tMny9Mt rlavvr Aperfcct Rcmcilv rorConsllpa llon. Sour Slomiich. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Fax Simile Signature of NEW VORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. XOT1CK FOR PVnLlCATIOJr. United States Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Lllah Owen of Crow, County of Lane, Slate of Oregon, did on March 10, 1908, file In this office her sworn statement No. 9583 for the purchnse of tho N 14 of N W 14 and S W 'A of N W 14 of Section No. 10, In Township No. 19 south, Range No. 4 West, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tnan for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, V. 3. Commissioner, at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 2 8th day of August, 1 908. She names as witnesses: Joseph Lllcs of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sov erign of Eugene, Oregon; Walter Holland of Crow, Oregon; Walter Canaday of Crow, Oregon; Norrls Owen, of Crow, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims on or requested to file their claims In this office on or before the 2 8th day of August, 1998. BENJAMIN I . EDDY, Register. NOTICE KOIt riBI.ICATIOX. United States Land Office, Hose burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com nllance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "All act for the snle of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land Stntes bv act of August 4, 1892, George II. Walrons, of Belllngham. County of Whatcom. State of Wash ington, did on March 2t. l'ts, me In this office his sworn statement No. 9586. for the purchase of the S W 14 of Section No. 17, In Township 17 of South Itange, No. 8 West, W. M .. nnd will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or ston'; than tor agricul tural puri.on-s, and to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Cal kins, U. S. Commissioner, at his of fice in Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses: t InrK levereaux of Eugene, Oregon; Frank A. 3"rlpi of Eugene, Oregon: Enili Roberts of flreenleaf, Oregon; V. T. Di-vereaux of Eugene. Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above-ilescrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In 'bin office on or b-f:!t the said 29th day of August, 1 mm. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Tho Kind Vou Have Always Dought, and which has been In uso for over 30 years, has borne, tho signature of mill has been niailo under his por LV4y2 sonal tiupervlslon since its Infancy. T7. 4CCUK Allow no one to deceive you In this. 1I Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" aro but Kxncriiucnts that trltle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys IVormg und allays Feverishuess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Itowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Fnnaoea- Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tilt CNTU COHMNV, TT HUIIIMV ST. NtW BH OITV. NOTICE VOK l'UHLICAT10?r United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., April 9, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with tho provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands In tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all public, land states by act of August 4, 1S92, Mike lleltz I man, of Eugene, county of Lane. stale Ur Oregon, did on March 20, 1908, file In this office his sworn state I nient. No. 9584, for the purchase of the NW14 of NE Vi and lot 5, of Sec tion No. 24, In Township No. 19 south, Unrig 0 No. K west, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Us tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to-eslabllsb Ills claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, II. S. Commissioner, at his office In Eugene, Oregou, on Friday, the 28th day of August, 1908. He names aa witnesses: Clay Ow en, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph lleltz mnn, of Eugene, Oregon Thomas Ma har, of Eugeno, Oregon; Andy Hellz man, of Eugene, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands are requested to file their claim In this office on or before the said 28th day of August. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTH'K FOK PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Ofrice, Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08. Notioe Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Juno 3, 1878, en titled "An Act for the sale of tim ber lands In tho states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter ritory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1 892, Thomas E. Seavy, of Eugene, County of Lane, State of Oregon, did on January 27, 1 908, file In this office his sworn statement No. 9547, for the purchase of the W. 14 rf N.W. ' (fractional) of Section No. 18 In Township No. 17 south, Range No. 2 West. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his clai'u to said land before W. W. Calkins, IJ. S. Commissioner, at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the 20th day of August, 1908. I He naruea as witnesses: Henry I Tbelme, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse Senvey, of Eugene, Oregon; John S'-avev. of Eugene, f)1-egon-, I AIIV U 11(1 HII p'TJMIIIK rilllllllUK ll'-(J, i verseiy Hi' arive-iieHf-rioeii lanus are requented to tfin their claims In this office on or before the safft 20th day I of August, 1908. 1 BENJAMIN L. EDDY, (J'L'Sl ster. Signature of Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. J. A. Moore, Plulntlff, 1 vs. Minnie Mooro, Defendant. To Minnie Mooro, the above named defendant: In the inline of tho State of Oregon you are hereby summoned to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint, filed against you In the above enti tled court and suit, on or before six weeks from the date of tho first pub lication of this summons, which (Into of first publication Is Thursday, Au gust (I, 1908, and you aro hereby no tified Unit if you rail to appear and answer the complaint within the I lino aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief prayed for in tile said complaint, to-wit: For a decree declaring the mnr rlatie contract now existing between plaintiff nnd defendant to be forever dissolved, nnd that plaintiff have a di vorce from said defendant and for full relief herein. This summons Is published once each week for six consecutive and successive woeks, In the Eugene Dally Ouard, by order of Hon. L. T. Har ris, Judge of the above entitled court, which said order is dated August G, 1 908. WILLIAM (',. MARTIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditor. Eslale of D. B. Deyoe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Claris sa S. Deyoe has been duly appointed executrix of the estate of I). 11. Deyoe, deceased, by the county Judge of said Lane county. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present the same to tho executrix, at t lie law office of Geo. B. Dorrls, at Eugene City, within six months from the date of this notice, with the necessary vouchers. Dated this, the lilh day of August, 1908. CLARISSA S. DEYOE, Executrix. GEO. B. DORRIS, Attorney for tho estate. Notice of I-Mull Hi-tl-llieJlt. Notice Is hereby given that the un I him filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Pe ter L. Hollo, deceased; that the coun ty court for Lane county. Oregon, has by nn order amy mane ana euieitru fi'v...l Mfuwlnv thp 24th dnv of All- i.muI ! the tirinr of 10 o'clock U. IT1.. ns the time and tho county court room In Eugene, Lane county, Ore gon, as the place to hear any objec tions to the said account. All per sons Interested In the said matters are required t" t tlf any enactions in 0 .i i. ..mini with the clerk of said court on or before the sald(ay. I'lfAlA l.A nr.-. Administrator. Estate of Peter L. Hollo, duceased. WALTON & NESS. rs. Attorneys. W o o o EXECUTE! 4TTIIS IWfifcl if O o o o o o o 0 o