Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 17, 1908, Image 6

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The Cause of Mafiy
Sudden Deaths.
There ! a disease p-evnilitij; in this
Count rv Ini.stii.i'M'rr'.ll-. i- c;,'lv: w r p-
I ' live M.ili v sll'l'll II
a a' ilr-.il us are c;r.iM-tl
LfrZ P tv It heart ill
, - - i . .
MM., piiruilioill.l,
heart failure or
r- atoplrrv are often
the result of knl
ntv disease. If
kidnrv trouble is
fr. VM'"i D """"'dtoatlvalire
V JtfHj thckidiiry.poison-
tack the vital organs, canting catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Hladdrr troubles almost alwaj result
from a derangement of the kidi.eys and
a cure it obtained nuickest by a preper
treatment of the kidneys. Jf you are feel,
injg badly you can make no nu.take by
taking In. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the
treat kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
raiding ain in patting it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of beiaf
compelled to (jo often through the day,
and to fret up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized.
II stands the liiKhest for its wonderful
cures of , the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root it pleasant to take and is
sold by all drillgists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar sire bottles. You may liavoa
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery ami a hooK mat tens an snom 11,
lioth sent free by mall. Aildrcw, Dr. Kil
mer & "Co., lliughamtou, N. V. When
writing iueution rending this generous
effer in tliis paper. lJun't make any.
mistake, but re iiieinbertlie name, Swamp
Koot, Dr. Kilmer'sKwamn-Koot, and ths
address, Iliiighauitgn, N. V., on every
bottle.
Summer
WILL SOON
Be Over
And there will be no de
mand for light-weight
goods. Like all other 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
w.nt 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.
Mgtit weight Underwear mill all
fcluil of furnishings for (he
summer aoaaon.
If you would drra well nnd
comfortably, coino In and let us
aliow you what w luivo.
You don't have to buy unless
you find what sulu you.
ED. HANSON
The Home
Tailor
is the man for the booster to pat
ronize. We boost and expect
others to boost the town by
patronizing the Home product.
.VkLcod, The Tailor, makes
hi lit that catches the eye.
G. F. McLEOD
41 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOtV.AL
Madame Dean's fTEJI
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TEN YEARS OF EFFORT
If, BLACK BUTTE MINES
o
In the foothill of the Calapjola
Irnouniains on th roast fork of the
j Willamette river, 10 miles south
I Cutagc drove, a great mine has
been carved out of the num.
It has taken 10 long years of
faithfully devoted work, and a pile
of the yellow metal, In do It; hut a
Kreat Industry has been established
whlrn will (five lueratlve employment
to men and sustenance for their fam
ilies, probably for many years after
the man who has pioneered It
has been gathered to his father. '
Against all odds, discourage-;
menu and difficulties, of which
there have been plenty, as In all'
work of this kind, the development j
of the mine has gone steadily for-!
ward. Not a day since the, proper-1
ty, nearly 10 years ago, .came Into
the, hands of one of Its present own
ers, William II. Dennis., formerly of
Spokane, Wash., has work ceaacd.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars'
huve been paid out for labor and
supplies In the southern end of l.ano
county.
The valley between Cottage Grove
and illack Unite Is one of the most
prosperous and up-to-diite fanning
sections of Lane county. Every far
mer and farmer's son has had a Job
of work when he wanted It. Two tel
ephone lines, free rural mall deliv
ery, express, nnd one of the beat,
wagon roadH In. the state, are the
direct results of Mr. Dentils' enter-'
prise. Collage drove, Kugcne and ,
even Shoe Hiring Valley have all'
coinn In for a share of the bene
fits. Hundreds of thousands of tons of
ore are blocked out, ready to be
winnowed for the smelter. The
great smeller Is completed and In
operation, and the stream of liquid
silver has begun lo flow Into the
markets of the world. The first car
load was shipped last week to New
York.
The mines are at tho head of the
Coast Fork valley. Illack Butte
mountain, densely fir-tree-clad from
Its base to its summit, rises majesti
cally to' a nelgth of 8:7 fit! feet above
sea level. Quoting from the report
of an eminent geologist: "In a
NKWPOHT WH'IKTV
KVKNTH Oh' AHT WKKK
During the early pnrt of tho week
Floyd llushnell Davis entertained a
party of his friends at a moonlight
tally-ho party up the bench. The
parly was composed principally of
college people from tho University of
Oregon and Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. The guests worn as follows:
Mrs. Condon McCorniirk, chnperonu;
tho Misses Lucia Wllklns, Pauline
Davis, Hello Van Diiyn, Kate Kelly
and Kilna Ostium; Messrs. John
Wlthycomhe, Hush Davis, Harvard
C. Moore: Dr. K. T. Parker anil John
W. Kelly.
On Tuesday evening .Mrs. Clara H.
Walilo, of Hiilem, entertained nt five
hundred In her cozy Seaside cottage
"Taklt F.ty." Tho guests were Mrs.
P. M. Dektim, Mrs. Ivan lliimason,
Mrs. A. 10. Mcintosh, Mrs. Wilson
McNnry, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Monres,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kerr, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sennits, Professor and
Mrs. John Strauh. tho Mlnsoa Kva
and LaVllln Hiiimison, Vesta Kerr,
Allele Plckel. lriua and Mario Hire.
Until (liilcli, Liienne Moreliind, Kdith
Merrlng, Jessica Jacobs, Hazel Heed.
Udlth Waldo, Messrs. John Wlthy
comhe, Dr. 11. (1. Leonard, Donald II.
Hire, Chester Monies, Paul V. Marls
and L. L. Smith. On the day fol
lowing Mrs. Waldo and Miss P. M.
Dekiim gave a luncheon In honor of
Mrs. Ivan lliimason. of Portland.
Present as guests wero Mrs. V. J.
Kerr, Mrs. T. C. Illiiomer, Mrs. A. L.
Mcintosh. Mrs. D. L. Hire, Miss Mary
S. Harlow and Miss F.sthcr Sheffield.
NKWroitT 1'l ltSON' VI.H
Mr. and Mrs. (leorue II. Kelly, of
Kngcnc. arrived In Newport Thurs
day afternoon and will remain fur
two weeks. Thov are registered lit
the Sheffield.
Mrs I.. .. Clark and son, Dudley,
an en loving ilu nrcnu luvoics at
Nye Creek. They are lointcd In a
furnished lent In the Hooves ramp
yard.
Frank K. Dunn, of Kugeno lolued
his wile and daughter at the Damon
tills week. 9
Miss lintel Huff, dim has been a
guest at the M. iiniinl.l House for the
pus! two e.-ki. returned hnino
Thursday.
Dr. D. A. Pnlne, of Kugcne, was In
Newport this week nupt-rvlsliiK some
n pairs i.u his senktide home.
Mrs J. W. Ilohl.s and daughter.
Minnie, nf Kunene. opened the
Holile euttaiie at Ne Creek this
week.
Mrs. M. M.nrls, of Kug.-ne. and
small par( have reeled the Karl
Fleming coltaKo at No Creek fur
lie remaining summer months
lls Kale Kellv ami brother. John,
r. 'turned Wednesday In their heme at
Fuddle atler a two weeks' Killing at
Ne Creek
llarvaid C, Moore, an assistant In
stineliir at llle l'nlerslt of Olenun.
Is A reeenl lsltor to Newport.
COW KKKII.
Alfalfa meal. At Hal'.ej s. Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Hed
u:i.
Aoon swit;
(issollne power, bv V. W. M.wo.
phone lied :f.'!.'. Orders largo or
small will bo appreciated
Yhete are inanv Imitations ,f vi
Witt's i..r.ollr. d Witch ll.irel Salve
hut Just one ongln.il. Sold by i:
druggists
CoM boiled ham
silk, at Whltei
sandw Ic
fine
resMuratit,
sense It may l.e said that the whole
mountain Is one huge Idle." The
vein Ik 4 00 feet wide, and haa been
proved fir over two in Ilea In length.
Other parallel and Intersecting veins
have been proven and developed on
the 2,000 aires comprising the
Illack llutto property.
Over five tulles of tunnels, raises,
shafts and winzes have been driven,
and yet all this vast amount of work
Is only as a fe want-holes In com
parison to the enormous size of the
ore bodies.
Of course, It Is to be expected, so
great a mass of ore Is naturally low
grade as to mineral values, and the
owners have developed It on a low
gradft basis. Nevertheless, the mine
produces some of the richest quick
silver ore found In any part ol, the
world.
Nearby TIiiiImt Holding. '
In addition to the value of the
mine, large timber holdings have
been acquired which alone will be
worth a handsome sum In a few
years. Also partially developed Is
a water power system which la calla
ble of supplying not only all the re
quirements of the mine, but also
sufflcent power for electric trans
portation from Eugene to Oakland.
Tint mine, reduction plant and vil
lage of Illack Unite, are now lighted
by electricity generated by a Leffel
tn rlil lie operated by this power.
The smelter, or reduction plant
us It Is called, has a capacity of 80
tons per 2 4-hour day. Hut this Is
said to he only a beginning. Ad
tional furnaces are to he erected, In
the near future, for 300 or 400 tons
ner day. The quantity of ore ex
posed more than Justifies it. The
type of plant to be used will be the
"Dennis Roasting Furnace," an In
vention of the manager of the mine.
As a place of residence Hlack
Ilutte has all the charms of a sum
mer mountain resort, lovely climate,
beautiful scenery, splendid roads,
nearly painted cottages, and the fin
est mountain water. Laborers and
their families hava all the conve
niences and comforts of (own life,
and much more, and are fortunate
to find such favorable conditions of
living. Oregon Journal.
NF.W VOHK HANKS
A UK lIl'Idl.Mi WITH
Hlltl'MS MONKY
! Now York, August 16. The
.weekly atatement of the Associated
' Hanks Issued today the following
changes:
! iteserve on all deposits, other than
l!. 8. (leposlls, decrease, J 1 , 1108, UfiO.
Loans, Inerense, 1 4. 3112,000.-
Specie Increase. 11,844.200.
Legal tender. Increase, $'.103,100.
- Deposits, Increase, $13,41 1,800.
Circulation, decrease. $:ioil,S00.
Total loans, 11,2110,013,800.
The surplus of the banks Is $a9,
H24.ri2.ri, as against $, 2114. 075 Inst
year titid SI7,101,ol0 two years ago.
The percentage of actual reserve
held by the bank Is 2D. 43, an in
crease of .OS per cent.
IIIHOMill BTACIF. Til
K1TSON Sl'lll.N'dS
Arrangements have lately boon
made so that persona wanting, to go
to Kltson Sprlugs can take the mall
stage nt F-tigone, Goshen or Spring
field nnd connect with the stage at
Lowell for tho springs by way of
Haol Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturduys. Sept 6
P'.l.hrtt r-TT.Kn; ru.iffl! . .
Wllllami Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It abaorba the tumors, allays
Itching t once, acts aa a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Die Ointment Is prepared for
piles and Itching of the private parts.
Sold by Llnu Drug Co., by mall SOc
and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
W'Klai rUI 1.1,1 r
(let your wella drilled by oln and
experienced well-drillers.
Phono Ued 4S72. tf
HCCH1IOI.Z & CAHPKNTKH,
867 So. Willamette St.
Nlio Ukc CihhI Things.
Mrs. Chas. K. hmlth. of W'ost
Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New Life Pills as our family lavative
medicine, beeauso they nre good and
do their work without making a fu.-s
about It." These painless purifiers
sold at W.A. Kiiykeudall's drug store
WOOD SAW IMi.
John M. P. Dixon, successor lo W.
K. Itoilily, All wood sawed to guage.
For prompt service phone Hlack
:IIJ Kcal.lcmv S2 High street, tf
linsoMno Woodsaw.
siiok shop in com mi
j K. P. Shlnn haa opened up a first
class shoe shop In Coburg. All work
1 guaranteed. Hrlng In your Job work,
i d&wtt
Take Kodol whenevet you feel that
you need it that Is the only time
you need to take Kodol. Just when
yon need It; then you will not be
troubled with sour stomach, belching,
gas on stomach, etc. Sold bv all
drugget.
SI list UlllK. Foil Til K t;l Alill.
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TRACTS ARE FROM 2 TO 5 ACRES
Have been platted and are now offered for sale at very reasonable prices for;
nr i mnn p.kv tprmc mnnth r mcto mAnf u .u t n.An
situated as close in
builder and investor these tracts will prove
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tracts and some of
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.ic-a m thA ritv limits
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bevona tne rair uiuuuuj. i.
rt nf rhA Pnrtl.ind.
in -inca nrnYimitv to the electric road system in tho..
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GARDEN HOME ADDITION
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of tf'. i 1 i.
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it even less desirable.
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the Following Real
mow You the
Zimmerman , RUgh
on the Southwest only a short d?u.
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value within two years, and for the he
a snap. The owners of
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asked tor surrounding propertv in
Estate Agents Will Be
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