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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1908)
THfc KIGEXK DAILY GUARD, MO.NDAl, aii.ibi L - V " " - ' " " - Hajammaaaa . ; . -ANOTiER-v Wife eparated From nlflS Mai Who Is Responsible? We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Portland because he cannot find house for them in Eugene. This is bad for him and bad for Eugene. ; The real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand for houses. We will furnish the Lumber, Lath and Shingles if some one will get busy and build a fe more houses to rent. The Booth-Kell V Lumber Co 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. htmtttmmtmmttmtmttmmmmittitm CORONER HOLDS INQUEST OVER WRECK VICTIMS (Continued from Put Or.o.) AT THH GUAM). The feature picture at The Grand tomorrow nliiht U the "Kittle Chim ney Sweeps." The description fol lows: A wealthy dun 11 y and a friend are dlnlUK when the little son, by request, renders JoBelyn'8 "Ber ceuse" on the violin, rue nusimna IIKKK'H AX CXAMIM, K OK (i(M)l IIOIIHIC H IONS 10 Sen how quietly he stands while be tiiK. shod. He knows he Is having a Kood Joli done. We do all kinds of horse bIiooIiik and our clirtrxcs aro reasonable always. How can a horse do a iinnd iluy'B work poorly shod? Lot us tlx yours up now. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. distance, lie supposed they not on alter ho got off. Ml. ..lift llovlu (if P. ..-111. nit nova nuMiii ..n ii... ir,.'ii. ... i.. ih.'. r, i ilerlares his passion for her end of the smoker at the time of the rebuked, ho glides out with w reck. He said he tried to reach for the emerxency brakes, but wus thrown to the opposite side of the cur. HEAVY BLASTING INJURES MANY San Francisco, Auk. 24. A large large blast at Gray Bros.' quarry on Forbes has long football history ... .... .. hNee street, near Day. caused a show- guest seizes ti e woman's hand anier ot rwk, tor arKe raAUn In that ! . .. .... .... . - I neighborhood. Several arte rocks cruel smile on his face. Next, In a seclud ed spot the vllllan concocts a vile plot with footbads the little boy Is kidnapped went through the roof and windows of the Clement school, and only the fact that school hud not yet been with the result that '"r ',' " '',""'. . !'" pus. r our riiiiureii, just ciiici iiik m lie tell the I rain skidding along on " " ?, , 7,,1' 'iiii .o Jyard. were struck by rocks, but not llie rails and men ho knew that the "". " i .ertouslv iniiired A New Set of Chairs Why do you have. OLD SHABBY CIIAlltS In youi home, whon yon can make them GOOD AS NKW for only too T A can of Chlnamel will work wonders In your home. See that lbo Chtnnunn Is on every can. See our west show window. ASK TO KICK ot'K NKW WALL l'AI'KU 16.-1S West Sevuuth St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co brakes were alreiuly set. I lie car lllled and he crawled out the upper I j Hiue. lie ran iuick to lie uuy coaciij I and secured several bottles of wbls i key for the Injured men. He then I went nmnug thu passengers and se ( cured Talcum powder and cloths I with which to dress the burns mid I scalds of the engineer. I W. Waddle, proprietor of the Hotel j Gross, who was a passenger on the i train, testified that he was silling In the rear end of (he smoker. When I the train came to a standstill with a ; Jolt he thought It was a holdup, but i soon leuriied the cause of the sudden 'Stopping. The dead engineer was a personal friend of Mr. Waddle's, and as he told how lie tiled to help Mi ll- iicHMos ttie terrible urlef of the be- 'en veil mother and la avenged for t lie , slight put upon 111 in. Meanwhile) the boy has become u waif and chim ney sweep and endures ninny hard ships. On passing a beautiful house one day the lad anil his roinpanlou nine upon a beggar playing a violin. Reminded that he run perforin upon small sritritii.w TK.UTS AUK I'LACKIl ON M.UCKKT IIKHK The proposlllon of the Kugene Ileal Kstale and Investment Co. to sell off a tract of land close to the the Instrument, the lad lakes from idly In small tracts Is a move In the the beggar's hand and renders the1 right direction. This city ought to "Berceuse." At once a window in ! lie surrounded oy a nen oi small the mansion la thrown open by a wo-1 fruit farms. Just as Salem Is, the man who recognlxes the melody. ' country for several miles out from Hushing out to the Bate she clasps j the capital city having been cut Into her darling hoy in her arms. Then 1 small tracts years ago. The result follows the nrrest of the villain and l.i that there are now hundreds of his punishment, thus ending one- of '. comfortable suburban homes there, the greatest series ever taken by a I whose owners are making a good ols out of the wreckage teals came P'ci lire uiacnine. m,b ,. , . to his eves mid Ills voice was choked I mere are seven oiner pini , u nmmi pi ice ,..,.,,.,, ,,, ,.,,, wllh emotion two Illustrated songs on the bill. 1 he j ante to taking poor care of a large William Hodes, who was wllh Miv I entire program will be found In an-, farm. Wii.i.ii.. i...im.i il.,,i i, i,iii,..,i 1 oilier column. Two performances ; About Knseno the land has been throuiili th,, window of the smnklni! ! every evening at S and o'clock. I held In larg, car. lie was then close to the over Robert V. Forbes, the big Yale end who will coach Oregon this sea son, Is perhaps the most noted: foot ball player ever secured to coach a v ." .v iiam. His college football career began, at Wesleyan Universi ty, where he played for two seasons ho fe..ai-u uud uicKle. He afterward entered Yale, where he played tackle In inns and end in 1906. being cho sen both years- for the All-America i icim. ! Forbes was graduated from Yale in I 1 007, and last autumn coached the! West Point football squad. He lives i ai Ballard. Wash., where he is engag ed in the lumber business. He is about 3il years old. and is a big. pow erful man, weighing more than 200 pounds. I nder his coaching the Ore gon team Is exported to make an ex cellent record. Oregoninn. Portland, hanged. AGENCY FOR. Keelox TYPEWRITER. Otbons jnrj Ribbons (or All M.ichiurj at Sctiwarzschild's Book Stcrs 58t WilUmrtX Su CHICHESTER S PILLS .-. Mil III U..MI IIHIMI. J-VCS I.JI.s! .l 1 I'.-M,.i, , f ' 44 ' .I .- '-i... -. ,.tn,..jA rH V' V"?s W 1 ft I'-!- tii nt Tim W Jt ' Wh'MI I.HiMi I'll I . I -r sold bkUuisiiiu'iiisiiiKt turned liicnmotlve, uud ttilnktiig It , might explode he ran over Into a wheat field and remained there until he thouiiht all danger was past. He heard the engineer uinaiilug and helped get him out. Conductor Mlukler was recalled and testified llnil tile carcass of the bull- was badly mangled ami (hat lis head was cut off near the Junction of .the neck wllh the shoulders. I IHto tJllslrap. a newspaper report jer, leslltle.l that he saw the neck and ! head of the animal, f Coroner Gordon made n statement that the track was properly fenced at dial point and thai there were two ; gales nearby, tmih securely tied, it i could not he seen how the bull had ' gained access to (he railroad riglit-of-wav He staled that Superinten dent Fields, ot the Southern I'ai Kic i C.lfford Company, asked permission of lilui for tlie removal of the body of Flre- 1 limn Holier to rorilaud, and Ihe per mission was granted. The ci, roner then adjourned (he lu qo. hi till die o clock (his afternoon in ,.iiiet s.,ti!.. more testimony. Tile new testimony Is intended to bring out (:uts as lo the rcsiionsllol- , tty fer the bull l.i'lng on the ril lioiel t Uht of v, ai at ihe lime of Ihe w re, k. Mr. Bums Is arranging for an elec tric chillies for the front of his new theatre on Willamette street. i held In large tracts until recently and (he city Is still Immediately sur rounded by large places. "Fruit vale." "Garden Home," and "Blair Street Addition" are now on Ihe mnr- W II FAT MAIlKFTS Chlcami. Aug. 21. Soptontlier. llecember. !U ; May. S. Pontile who live In furnish ed rooms comn to "know the town" better than other peo ple. They move when they see chances to better them selves. The ads. are IMPOR TANT tot THEM. She Like Good Thlncs. Aug. 24 Wheat Is tiu- Tai'oma. Aug. '.'4. Choice milling bluesietn. !K1: club. 91: red. S'.i. Fx pun prices- Hluestem, old. ! 1 : new. So; club. S9; new, SS; red. .T; new. Sii. KmvIIciiI 11,-nltli Advlre. Mrs M M. liavlson, or No. Ave.. San Jose. Cal., .179 says Mrs. Chas. k. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things anil have adopted Dr King's N'ew 1.1ft. Pill. n r...n.. , ..... ket. the latter being largely sold out , medicine, because thev are "good and already, and these tracts, from n do their work without making a fuss acre up. till a real want and should , Bhout ... Those pnmC",, be eagerly purchased l.y hoiueseek-1 Rnrt at w. KuykendaU's drug store Fur Sore Ktvt. A lawn ?oci;i will bp I Ladies' Aid Society of the C'ongre- "I have found Huclen's mica i gailonal church next Wednesdav Salve to he ihe proper Ihlng (o use i night at the MrMurphev residence at lor sore feet, as well as for healing the foot of Willamette street. a't hums, sores, ruts, and alt manner of abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone, of Heating furnace, oriek and founda Fast Borland. Maine. It Is the prop- tlon stone for sale cheap bv First er thing, too, for piles. Try It! Sold National Bank under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken-; -. . dull s drug store. 2Sc. Singer Sewing .vacnlne Comninv 8HOK SHOP IJl OOttlhO K. F. Shlnn hag opened up a first-! All work wooii s it; C.'isollne power, by W. W Mi.ore, phone lied :t;v.'. Orders ,l.i rue or sie.i'l will b lippreclsted. The worth of Florirlc Hitlers as a general tamlly remedy for head-1 I.lll..,,..,.w .! .. ,1... it....-' ,... i I.'......,.. tJ .. class shoe shop In Coburg, that I "am prompted'to say a word In Suaranteed. Bring In your Job work. Its (aver. (.r (he benefit of (hose! awtr seeking relief from such aflllctlons. I ... ,, , ... . , There Is more health for the digest-! 1 t",s-' I'rliea a Watts Jewelry .ve orciitis l a boitle of Fleclrlc Bll-! ,"' 1,rn for ,h' "'en ter, than hi .i.iv other renie.lv I know!""1 -'. Instead of the 3ml, of ..!! under guarantee .it Ky- i ,h' ;'",h "m"8 on S'""I''V. ait kendall ding t.re. ' " . I There ar. lnaiiV Imitations of IV 115 Willamette street, list. phone Red tf NKW TODAY For XIV - V nickel watch wl'h fob In .. ii oi vmarj o:i:ce. Call at this office. FOR KENT Nicely room. Inquire furnished from Fust Ninth st. a J '. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among ail thinkingmen It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION.SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, gntving, grind Inn. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for neighing. Fnirbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo tors for Kiwer and light. FnirUinks-Morse Windmills and Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well Tumps. All fh-st quality goods nt lowest prices always in stork. Libera) terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and Quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. BERCER.&. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, C FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Portland. Oregon You're ontlj Right 1 when your clothint after by uur expt H Clenned peneclU, nrnnpr iv. delivered amr our charges lr!;1 nrss make satfii sured fact. ITvprvthinKliossSi Cleaning and M Eugene Dy 6th anlVil!K Phone Red &' Ph5j WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 5)2 Willamette Furnish yew1 protxrly. gas fixtures, kinds of and tinning jj and let us A your worK j Aya & J3 PhOlrtk" 1.".:. t" ti nst r.iiw r-'.i tiik ;vun I'.ne-t W ills. .f l-. .s In the city lo.lay. C.r -s ' 1 '"s l!t s l'.,rb.. lined Witch ll.'iel S. but Ins: one original. So',1 by .IritKsMsis. 'l.s.e shipment of rues imi t'i. roa.i; wall f,.r them ami save nutn.'v CllAMUKliS HAKDWAIiK I'll. W VNTKU- !iv iv:r:,. N., I'"fw ! t l.it'.t.l'r, h.ei-C. . V. ' ' y V:r- i. .v i Williams Co. Transfer Ligtit and Heavy cflaulig 50 TiHamttt.bU. Eager. Oregon H. H ! Tr.insfer- woim. 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