Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 20, 1908, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    o
0
o
o
o
o
f tatt W ti Swav, Qa-crsT tf.
I
mi n i t',ti"i vonmmtm-, ""a'Si-"-'-"-
IbfldlUnA
CASTORIA
AYrtclablc Preparation for As-
slmllatirigihcrooUandHcijula
ting Uie Sluniadis ami bowels of
EUGENE HAS
OPPORTUNITY TO
HOLD TERRITORY
Promotes'Diiiestlon.Chetrful
nessand Jtest.Con tains neither
Oraurn.Morpbine oof Mineral.
NotNahcotic.
aua-SiiMVZimaaa
Annfret Remedy forCorWliM-
tion. Soiir Slumach, Diarrhoea.
Worms onvulsio ns.Feveristv
qms and LOSS OF SLEEP.
TwSimila Sijnalurtof
NEW YOFK.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
V
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
nncrnn.fl
tXACT COPOF WHAPPEB. ijwflW I wllS
"r", -mjrm tm ttmrnvn himmt. New tokn em.
The
LENOX
Portland' New and Mott
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main SlrcaU
PORTLAND. OREGON
Possessing every convenience and an'idcal location
fronting; on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Ralas Eurcpton Plan Rates American Plan
f 1.00 and l. Ml inr rtiiv. $3.00 nnd $3.00 por day.
(2.00 iiud 3. HO with bnth. 3.f0 mid (4.00 with bath.
EuS.n. cu.rd on Kite O. H. SPENCER, Manager
(KSSATIOV IV M'.MHKItlXO IV
Ul'STKV TI'KXS t'AKVKK KOAI)
THIS WAV liir; lKVKU)l'
MKXT MCTAI.V IX WKSTKHX
I.ANK, 1IKXKKIT OK WHICH
MA V ; TO COKVAI.MS
Kxplanatlon of the report that Car
ver's railroad wants to come to Eu
gene lies In the present condition of
the timber business, say men who
ouKht to know somethlnK of the sta
tus of the Industry. Carver, It Is
IhoiiKht, expected that a line to the
timber would add a steady source of
Income when he first began Its con
struction, and felt as soon as he
reached the green timber belt that
extension and operation would be
easy. Now, however, that the lum
ber Industry is at a practical stand
still, nobody knows for how lonn.
the hope of Immediate freight traf
fic has fallen through and he is look
ing for another field.
This field lieB in Kugene, which Is
the centre of the upper Willamette
valley, fly connecting with this city
the promoter not only stands a show
of getting a share of considerable car
rying trade through an untouched
section of the Willamette valley, but
of making connections with local
freight traffic which will originate
with the building of an electric line
up the McKenzie.
Not only does It seem the Intention
of the CV.rvallls & Alsea I.) come to
Kugene, but also later, when means
are uvailuble, to go to the Siuslaw
and connect this portion of the inte
rior with the coast and therefore
cheaper rate.
Cur vail In is not a good terminus for
such a route, for tne Yaciulna road
runs from there to Yaqutna bay.
causing too much competition for the
now line. Eugene, therefore, seems
a much mora favorable point to out
side observors, who have recently
studied the sitpation.
(iixxl Development
Even If the road were owned by
the Southern Pacific, and there Is
nothing to Indicate that it is, the
construction of such a line would be
of Immense value to the county, for
in Western l.ane there are large re
sources which can be made to contri
bute to the upbuilding of Eugene. As
the route for the Carver line has been
mapped out, Eugene has been threat
ened with a loss of trade, not only In
the foothills of the Coast range, but
in the SIubIuw valley Itself.
With the building of any kind of
a road to the timber belt mills would
spring up, as they have in other pnrts
of Lime county, when transportation
facilities have been nfforded, add
ing thousands of men to the wealth
producing population. This develop
ment is bound to come, the only re
maining question being which town
will get the benefit, Corvullis or Eugene?
MAHKIKI)
On Wednesday. A'iK'i-t 1 't. 1-S.
at 4 p. in., at trie home f the l,ril- 's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. And-r-son,
at the c.rinT of Ka.-r. Thirteenth
street, and Onyx avenue, by H'-v.
Downs, of Jiinitiim, John Mollis I'it
ney to Miss Caro H. Anderson.
ill
As an Attrac
tive Display
you rumint find niiythliiK to
t'Hiiul uur t hiirn it ml crockery
Mite, .1u!kIiik from tho nut Is
rael ion It K'v,,t uiitl 0i money
mi veil lu buying hvrv.
Thi'M' tm not choup roihIh, but
I ho ,triitn nr very low consid
ering tlio guullty-
THE SQUARE
W. M. CREEN. DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
Housr ,
.
On Wednesday, August 19, 1908
to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jenson, who
live on lllalr street, a son.
TiiKKHiii.vo ni Tirr
HI K.M.II XEAH iOSHi:.
Near Goshen yesterday aftenur. 1
;he threshing outfit owned a:i I op
"ated by Ho?ea I'arvin and Klden
Templeton. of lxter. was torn!!' de
stroyed In a wheatneid one aii i oue
half miles south of this place, to
gether with I.'jO bushels of grain.
The flro started between 3 and 4
o'clock In the afternoon, soon
spreading to the stacks of grain and
surrounding fields. The loss is es
timated at $1000, with no Insur
ance. All except the engine was destroyed.
CAKI) OK THAXK.H
The officers of the Eugene Aerie
No. 275, and members at large of the
Fraternal Order of Eagles, wish to
extend our sincere gratitude to
the neighbors and residents living
In the vicinity of Hayden bridge for
their very kind, willing and volunta
ry assistance to us on last Sunday, on
the occasion of the drowning of one
of our members. During the exciting
moments Incident thereto It was Im
possible to get the names of all those
who helped bo freely, but to the fam
ilies of C. J. Long and W. C. Myers,
we are especially indebted and
thankful. Also to George Moore,
who happened to be present at the
time.
Eugene Aerie No. 275, Fraternal
Order of Eagles.
JACK HODMAN, Pres.
F. W. HIiOOM FIELD, Sec.
(M)OI) COl'fill CURE.
For the complete cure of coughs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and all
lung complaints tending to consump
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation as a standard
cough remedy. It contains no op
ium or harmful drugs and can be
given with safety to children. Price
$1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil
liams Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O.
It. V. MOItOAX'S I'lTV.VITl'HE
FACTOKV.
Furniture manufactured for whole
sale or retail trade. Factory at east
end of Fifth street. Repairing solici
Ited. Phone Black 5391. Residence
phone, Black 5501. tf
DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
will promptly relieve all Kidney and
Blndder disorders. Sold and recom
mended by all druggists.
Notice to Contractors und lroerty
Owners.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of Ordinance No.
778, passed by the Common Council
of the City of Eugene, August 13,
1908, bids will be received by the
street committee of the Council In
the office of the City Recorder of
the City of Eugeno until 7:30 o'clock
p. ni Monday August 31st, 1908,
for the Improvement of Eighth street
from the East side of Charnelton
street to the West side of Monroe
street In the City of Eugene, by the
construction of cement curbing along
both sides of said street and by pav
ing the same between said uolnts
I with bltullthlc. asphalt, or other
On Tuesilnv Aiiunsl 1 1 1108 to . ""iuk, bmiii, or otner
r .nM'h M H8n! " Pavement in accordance
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ream, who live
on North Washington street
weight, 1 1 pounds.
specifications
In the office
with the nlnns und
a son; i tiu,r,,()1. now OI1 n
or tlie City Recorder.
Bidders lire required to state the
I price In detail In accordance with the
iX.ltnre (Jive Tlmelv V.irni..v. 1 1.,.1 . " ' " " lon" l'""
HIDDEN IIAXtJKRS.
Xo Eugene Citlen fall
Afl'iu-d to Ignore,
THE
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF
UNIVERSITY OF ORECON
Piano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice Miss Eva Stinson (Brrnnrman, Bachellcr, Sweet)
Violin Mr. Le FoyGtancr (Scvcik)
AajUutt Ma Albnts Cimplxll, Miu Vedi Quikcnbu. Mia ln Titklni
Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced
Opens Sept. 22, 1906
I.
M. CLEN, Dean
pared ny me city Engineer. Separ
ata contracts will be awarded to the
lowest bidder for the construction of
DANC1E1I SIGNAL NO. 1 comes flj' ,!r .i,, forho paving and for
'from the kidney secretions. Thev ,' 1 '"" '"ffi '!'' , ""lrve-
1 will warn you when the kldnevs are " , , completed within
I sick. Well kldueys send out a thin. ' ' f,' "y' '"J , ""'e '" U'U1"S
I pale and foamy, or a thick, red. Ill- ",;"'r' therefor
smelling urine, full of sediment anil,",01 1 , ''',mp ",1"r 1 e
'Irregular In passage. snperv sion of the Street Commit-
DANCEK SH'.NAL NO 3 cmi.s o be approved by them. An
from the buck. Hick pains, dull and ,""r,,vt'' "" ' e rt-qulred of
i heavy, or sharp and acute tell von V" ' c,""rHi-,0r ,,,r ,h" lr
,of sick kidneys and warn you of the' " TV!' the col,,raot- A rti-
approach of dropsy, diabetes and i 'l'd. c? In a nni. "J"1" to flve
lllrlght s disease. loan's Kidney i ' 'he """ t bid, payable to
Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them J' "' n". M""'- ' required to
permanently. Here's Eugene proof : I """'l-any each hid The Street
Mrs. W. 1). Wood, of 385 West,,"'" "" r'KnI 10 ri-
Blghth street. Eugene, Oregon, savs: J!! "ny or b l,,s' by order of
"I have used Doan's Kldnev ,.Ml!, h Common Council
with fine results and have ulsol s- "KSO.V.
treated one of my children who was , . ,, Acting Recorder,
afflicted with weakness of the Vl.l-1 na','1 ' Lugene, Oregon, this ISth
neys for a number of years. From d"' "f August, 190S.
the great benefit already derived I Summons "
di. not hesitate to recommend them. I i. it,- ci.,.i, i'r. ,,, . .
Backache, lameness and that tired, ori"
and restless draggy feetllng made' Oregon foMho County of
,m. n uiiuii-H in int. niui , was un-' I A i(.,,a
it lil.t I., i-l r.i.l nl..ht ..r " '"""re.
Plaintiff,
Kidney Pills did great service In re-ln.i .!'
Il...in thl. r.in.llll.in l""""'r
Jor S'.w Keel.
"I have found Duclcn's
To Minnie Moore, the above named
netendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon
mica " nor,'DV summoned to appear
Salve to be the nrou-r thin t use . ' r lno 1"" complaint.
for .ore f.M-t. as well a, fr healing 17 "Lj . , rl ,n"
wsinmrn iav-avraraaaaikt
MOST CR.OCERS SELL -
i burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of
I abrasions, write Mr. W
I East Portand. M.ilne. It Is the prop
iff thing, too. for piles Try It! Sold
Sunder guarantee at W. A. Kuyken
dall's drug store, jr.c.
77... ......
Olympic Flour j
MtW il vlnlrd T.vtrtt CVf led Wit. It prve. if
.luvri nun ttuvr of brrtd thin iity ettwr fUnir od It
Ituvrt tit li;htr nd whitrr. !Vc4u thf liKrrjucd fl
qm.iltty ,U bind roltwrd t ,o.l li ih. higher thju hv
oltici.lloui ASK. VOIR 11KOC1-.K HOR IT. -
THE PORTLAND FLOUR INC MILLS "
SIIOK SHOP 1 CIllllKO
K. P Shlnn hn .
cl nhoe h m1 in C
tied court nd suit, on or befnre i.
We.k frt.n. Ikn it.l. ,.f . K 1-..
rs"nrL."' "ration of this summons,' which d."ei
of first publication Is Thursday, Au
gust , Isos. and you are hereby no-1
tilled that if you fall to appear and
answer the romplaiiK within the time I
aforrsaid. the plaintiff will applv to
the s.u.l cnurl for the relief priived
for In the said romplaint. t-it:
ror a decree declaring the mar.
b,
ne up a first
Another Slash in Prid
The e?vd of this Big Sale is not, far
stexf
1X7 T . . . 1 .
Our loss is your gain. We must vacate this build;
September 1 0th. We have marKea our immense
C - rt-f of kill- i o 7P Yzrp nnlv o 1 4-1
nn anil Mf r 1 s 1 1 ;.-) 1 . 1 j u i uo vv i j 1 h .
week to sell the remainder in we have decided nottosfn
anything, we are going to cut tne prices aown even
than before. Just think of it below manufacturers'
1NOW IS wnen 11 win pay " j'Cdrs sunn
everything as DianKeis, quina, auues, luinnig, aress
waists, hosiery, etc.
Closing Out Sale Waists II Closing Out Sale!
Just think of buying the best lingerie and You can buy dress trousers J
silk waists at just wnat manuiaciurers irousers prices ana you can buy
eharge and even less. Don't pay 5, we trousers'atithe price of overalls u
$2.95. and don't BaV r . ... "l
rZ ' .r. u TV 1 1 01 patterns ana styles to o ckfm,
$2.50. we will sell you one like it for only (cf t, coU , V ,
now 95c. one must 156 soId by SePtember
TU1T RfW MARrWTT
A A dW V AVi m. 4W ettecJ
FOUR DOLLAR
-WILL BE THE PRICE OF THE-
3
::
Pacific Electric Heating Compan
ELECTRIC IR.ON
UNTIL SEPTEMBER TEN
A year's guarantee accompanies each iron
This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest
GET ONE ON A FREE TRIAL
I Pacific Electric Engineering (
Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures
516 Willamette Street
Phone Red
111 arnrli '
.ii.r.nt .....I . 1 1... ".mill-. m"W CMSling
... ii'Mj 14 iJiir inn wnn,,-!,,.,,,, ... ,.,,.1
. 1 - .111. 1 . 1 11.1 e 11 ill - 1
llll.l.MIISF. nnnjiiKits
K..r .
tirei.
flee. I-.:.
K. v.-
!'. snd c
I - 7 ; of-
In
nrce
full r
Tin,
t h 1
Sll. ii'.'
.iu.it).
There is an Increasing Deiw
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business Colic
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:-
Fall Term Opens September 7, K
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business Colic
EUGENE, OREGON
(,i
1 V. drussnt
ch.l- 1'
-d a.
from said defendant und fu
lie' herein.
Miinmons Is pulilish- I nn,-,
''ek for six eiins.-.uriv..
eeks.On ttse K'nii 'i. !,,
' ...d of iinn i. r h.iv.
! : .1 IllKiM' ,;!', , , , .
- .1 . rder Is I A .S ;,
ti.XSOMXK V(HM) SAW.
"arr,!",n "-on 9iw n-i ,w
I.I.I VM I! l VUT!.
Attorney tor l",.iiir,
W lute',
rVspiiirant
'0';
that
ou.
K. d. HAIGHT.
I'hitns, stamps ami post cards.
I'''""' ork. e)th street, he
ieen illamctte and O'lve tf
o .
snisciiniK koh tiik GiAnn.
;l KMAN C1
purchased
make the ':
Hangs' 'earn,
tf