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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1908)
THE IXGHXB DAILY GUARD, WED.VKSDAV, Al GI ST 20. 1908 t? n 'J O iANOTHERJ ; -' -i Separate! From Wife! Mm rulS .1 Who Is Resp ons ible? xir r i - 1 - 1 J 1 1 ' - . 1 . , I D -4 1 -i - -1 knni ion XiCs. nnnnl j we rerer to a man wno lives nere ana Keeps ictnniy m i uiuanu uctauoc nc.cuiuui una a 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 few more houses to rent. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. LANE NEEDS GOATS TO CLEAR BRUSH ItKV. ('HAS. A. I'llll'I'S COMINtl TO KlXiKNI' onh) CITY'S TEST CASE IMr(il,A('Ol-.TY .MAX KXI'ltKHH ICS MIS VIKWS OX KIIKKI' VS. (iOATS I.ATTKK AUK (.'ItKAT Illtl SII ItAZKIIH HKUIi'H AN ICXAMI'l. K OK (i(H)l) IIOltSK HKNSK Bon htiw quietly lie stands while bo lim. shod. IIii known lui Ik having ll Kiioil Jolt done. Wo do Hit kinds if I tlrularly needs Hi horse shoelnK mid our chumes nro ' brush. reasonable always. Mow can a homo do a good day'H work poorly liodT l.ut ua tlx yours ui uow. "tlottts ran it made n profitable Industry In ituiiiy parti of I. Htm coun ty. " H IhiUKla county in tin remarked after ha liiid vlslioil tho hilly sections of this county. "There Ih no nnltntil ttitu cleans up tlio brush tto well, aud l.imo county In tho roast district pur- K''t rid of the Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrios FrcshGrecn Vegetables Flour and l'ced No eVUyn. ( ll-"f our ow n dtlivrrv Irish (& Pierce In IiuukIiis riunty tminy land owners find t hp raising of tuohalr far nmro profitable than wool, for not only do tho goats clean up till' brush, but they produce a valuable product. Thcrn are a few In l.an county, I understand, but tho rnl InK of tho aniinulH has not boon lunifa such n specialty a In liotiKta coun ty, where the rancher In the hilly tlls trirts doea not know what to do with out them. "(If course, I don't know how hart tho varmints are here," continued the raiser, "but I sci' no reason why they should be harder on ttoats tlmn on sheep, You people In l.ane county find plenty of money lu raising wool. I don't Icalll KIHIW whether goats Hum Main iJ h iia or r sttCell III tales tel. I d lit- r.' i . Irs, t'lOl imeil gou nil ilili'i el' rani." fill . it'-. not. lie Iti. Charles A. 1'hlupa, gtate sec retary for Sunday Bchnot work In Or egon, U to apend tho first week In September In Lane county In the In terests of Sunday school work. Me will tipeuk at lrvltyt September 1; Oak Hill, September 2;: Cuhurg, Sep tember .1; Spriugf lelil,, September 4; and at Thurston, September f. also Sumluy mortiltiK. September 6; at 1'leimaut Mill Sunday afternoon, at Creswell Monday ovenlni?, September-7. It la earnestly hoped that all Sunday school worker will he inter ested ami do their pari to make Mr. Philips' comiUK to Lane county a auuevas. MltS. M. 1). MITCHKl.!.. President l.ane County Sunday School Asaoi.'lailiin. th.ui til. better than 1 :i i'.miil iiiiiui ii. lull lot- of iher :nul !'"'- tlKU the ma-i lllilo to lllei'l ! in il.llai y e e : C. K. MKAI) J. T. MAC1IEN ni'TORE buym? nr.il ej lite cill up or come to Spring licld, the Kst town oi its si:c in the vjllcy, the best railroad center And the best wiUr power in the State. Karnu ot all si:ei And deKnptions, also cty property tor jAle. M.M. & REAL ESTATE CO. T.Ur-lioin Miin 171 IIOItN. f In Kiiwi ne. Wllllnui lute I il.iu t hl.'l' Almost a tld illfe. r.101. liexter At the Knm no lev. le A. N .laiuhli i , liostiltal. Allitust I.eiMs and wife, Why Jiiiuin l. t;o( Well. HALL C& SHUMWAY riumblnn ami Sencr Work. Ji'tilittiK In tin and . Iron work promptly Alsi (cueral hii't Iron work attended to. 'rry a full line of plumbing mt'Qci IV'nice UU. k 1.171. 7th ami Oakn. o Ki nl.e.li In iitii svllle. o., knows Mm Min i I .'.. o( ru-al route S. She writes. Mv biisliatiil. James l.ee. firmly kliini he mn s hts life to the u-e et In Kind's Niw Utseevery Ills limns w.ti so severely affeck.'.l tint ii'tismnni ion -eenie.l Ineiltable. ulirii i Ir end i .mi mi n. led ew l'is .ineiv We ui.d !! ami lis ue has ' e-t.n , ,1 tilin f. i, 1 1. ct Ii, .ilth." lr Kin h i w '.M-iMiell l ttio Kiui; ol 'hio.it and itni; riini.lles for ooiiwlis iiiid i out- it hm no e.u.il The Ills! i.ie Klves relief I ri It Sold uiiil. i ii.ilatite,- .il K'li )i. ii, fill .Iriii: AT TIIK iltANI). Tho feature plrturo at The flrnnd tomorrow lilnlil Is the "Little Chim ney Sweeps." The description fol lows: A wentthy family and a friend are dlnlim when the little son. by request, remtera Joselyn's "Iler ceuse" on tAn rlolln. The huahaud soon after departs, whereupon the nu est sclie the woman's hand and declares hbt passion for her. HolnR rebuked, he Rlldos out with a cruel smile on his race. Nest. In a seclud ed spot the yllllan concocts a vile plot with foiitbiids, with the result Hint the little boy Is kidnapped. Iteturn 'n i! to the mansion, the villain wit nesses the terrible urlef of the bo I'eaved mother ami Is aveimeil lor the slh.ln put upon him. Meanwhile, the lol h.is hoeonio a nail' anil r::lni ney s "op ami endures many hiiril- still's, fn ,a .his a lieaiititul house oue day the lad and bis , 'omp.iutoii eauie upon a ln"m.ir plai lm; a oillit. Iietllirided tlial lie can pei'tnrm upon tile iustinuieiit, tlie lad takes from the liem;ar's hand and renders the " llefieu-e '' At once a window In the mansion Is thrown open by a wo man who I'ccnitiiic.s the melody. Itushiui; out to the Kate she clasps her dafiltii; boy in her anus Then follows the arrest uf the villain and his pun shluetit. thus etlditii; one of the greatest set K-s ever taken by a picture machine. There are seven other pictures, and two Illustrated s.iiiks on the bill. The entile protrain wilt tm round in an other column. Two icrlorniani't's every evenlnu at S and 9 o'clock. Mr Hiirns Is arranging: for an elec tric chimes tor the rront of his new theatre on Willamette street. l:ivllciil Health Ailv Ice, Mrs M M f.lffor.l Ave. "The worth i teneial ;ui:l! arh; stor. , free. .oc and $ 1 ne. li'.al till ,. lellou-uess aidolio I am pr, (.nor, f.. Havlsou. of No S.in Jose, fal.. I Kltvtrlc Hitters as i remedy for head 379 a is : IS IN JUDGES HANOS The test case as to the le gality ol the bonds voted by the people last fall is now on before Judge Harris, the de cision to be handed down next week. Yesterday after noon Attorneys Williams & Hean. for the city, filed their complaint. Tho attorneys for the Willamette Valley Com pany followed the action with a demurrer, and it was at once taken before the circuit court and argued. Judo Harris, in taking the case under advisement, said that he would render his verdict next week. HOPPICKERS AT WORK AT HARR1SBURG llarrlsburg. Or., Aug. 2a. Hon- picking In this section commenced yesterday with full crews of pickers, i The growers report that they can Bather and dry their early hops by the time the later varieties are ripe, and If at that time the market does I not Justify picking they will leave! the late hops on the vines. The; yield Is estimated to lie less than one lialt' last veal's crop, lluweier, it is I he general m diet ion that t he iimil- II ' "ill I'" il'. best eler e-iiiih m this h.'i ili-li a . SCHOOL PREPARATIONS ARE BEING MADE The members nf tha htirh ei.hnni faculty are preparing themselves for the year's work to begin next month aa rapidly as possible. The building will be cleaned and made ready In tho next two weeks. L'rofessor Paul B'onit Is at work nr- ranging his laboratory for physics. Me has about $21)0 worth of extra apparatus. The courses tn nhvelec will be made patini.i.illu atmn i some of them having sixty expert-1 iiieilis. O. E. Dettnering has presented to I Principal Hue for t.ln. hleh o-hnni si i volumes ot historical novels and Pres- cotts Histories. These have been placed In the public library, which answers for the high school library as well. Mr. Dettnering is selling and giv ing away all of his large library. Re cently he made a gift to the public library of this city, and also pre sented Professor F. S. Dunn, of the I'niverslty. with a number of. vol umes on Masonry. THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived by buying: irom a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter 102 W. Eight Su Eugene, Or. TUiK NOT HI'. lee cream, it you are warm, hot popcorn it loll are cold. The sweet est of candies to keep volt sweet, tine orchestra lluisa' to please the ear. and a good social time. Where? At the lawn social at McMttrphey's Wednes day night. August L'ti. Admission to grounds, le cuts. Children coming with parents will be admitted free. DODGE BUYS HIS PARTNER'S INTEREST K. Dodge, of the firm of Srnbert " "'g''. has purchase)! the Interest "I his partner. V. D. Sroheri. in their store al tlie corner ,,r uliu, iU1, West L'L:' s'r. and will ,i,minu,. fi ''""'I''''1 ili" ' -'al'lishnieni :i the ;i "' '''i s an. 1. ii d ;iia: has he, n i'r, ! ;'"'a''" I" the IMS!. Alter the hop n mer Mr. Scobert will prnli look after his other interests, demanding his whole time. I'e wi;i remain with the during the Imp picking season, ell as a grocery department the conducts a wholesale deuan. dealing in fruits and other pro- ablv th. v lll.'V 1 i r -ai As w, 111 111 nteut 'lints. n si i:itM!i:iti;'s it viiMi TKAIN I.K.WI S llKili:i.lll lUi for Sore Feet. "I have found Ruclen's .rnlca Salve to be the proper thing to tine for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of Hast I'ort.ind. Maine. It Is the prop er thing, too. for plies. Try it! Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuvken dall's drug store. 15c. He train berg idelberg. Aug. 2ii.-.The funeral earing me iiodv of Von Stern- e ii mis city today for I.eipsic and torpor of the 'is is so pronounced P'cd to sav a word lu the benefit of those o.t: su, h afflictions health for the digest- io organ- in a li eile of Klectric lin ers than In any other remedy 1 know t- m. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I Hears tho sj,q COFFEE d tea; Schilling's Best, ls sold by about 9000 grocers w est of the Rocky Mountains. Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market 3 You're on tlie RiahtT: when vour clothing a after by our eipW f Cleaned pe"' properly, delivered f and our charges bT: ness make satisfatAi sured fact. EverytWngpo r-ioaninc aniDil 1VHIIU0 - Eugene Dye I 6th inl Oiiw S Pnonc RedJ Pill" ;.i. ra, t'HK WlMlIS J(i : :. i ; s i i v i i? i- ... Madame Dean's FRENCH )... FEMALE ra.i. :n k i'.i, Tii "1 -V Safs. ritnTAix Re- trr nm srrrKrs.sKi iIKNSTIll-T.. Mm 71 "faction (illnr- " 1 .J !. ,. V""y '"'funil.,1. s,. , ,,r,.. "i trial a. Wl" t- m '; l l Pl'l for When relieve,!. i'. i , I , f . ; " )''n Hie Ir c7i ,' 'J!'" '"'""tltll". If vour . ' I':1 ""I have the 111 sen.1 vnur -I.'IIIC Mm MEOIOL CO., In, 74, lc,r, p.. Jj Furnish your A properly. ', f.'-rtiiriS. ' gas 1 j r 11 IWJ w - - , and tinning J and let ui your - ,j PhOIK ' H. H. Transfer 0: will ,K C,'n,T?l':1 WIMXl. lieu--"- rj prompt am' "1 M Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano or leave order" o o o o