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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
o o O o 4 O o TllE EVGF.NTF n.v . LJ. ,.Q.... O uvku, " i-.ii. l-.Ml Y sKl'TKMIllil! S o- TRANSFERS OF LANE Cfillim REAL ESTATE I S:.ii c. 4. t; ..I S:at m w ' which produces it !is been removed. LciabT . Ishes, lotions, etc., may reduce theinflam F.ofsal'"",": hut cannot cure the trouble t 'Z,i keeping the p . t hecause the biood is j ,..13 cuirec. ' ... ... . I'niled Stat 1 til) uires in 7 w. . .1 . 1 f, ii l.i Kilw.ii i- I. I p. Jii , '.ati'otii Si, In ilt'l'-i ill See. O :ni.U'. jSPANISH WAR VETS ' PARADE IN BOSTON t's To I. !oyd A. H,,r!. 'I'. 1.-., rt '.ts "rff .hich are constantly being discharged purities and po fibreS o the flesll are kept m aslate , j-tneres. d :, , fe(j wUh the germ-laden matter i by be,?f ..;.:w. for th, snrff to heal. S. 55. S. i1" j.tlin. makiniv1' lmrT uih Tt trraa ilnwn intn c:ft-" . nrifvinr action uu - .w. e . . k8 i the poison-producing germs impurities and ,Bd ?eSIK.nsil.le for the failure of the place to heal. L, which a "s h and healthy; then as new, rich blood is . Lini nurc. ni-j" . ,, i .. i 5lKi"r orocesS begins, an uiscuaigc osa, mc .fiue bes to form, the place fills in with firm. !or& "Thfsore is permanently cured. S. S S. purely i ht blood purifier for young or old. Book on ' a.7S ical advice free to all who write. jua., - SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAHTA. GA. v. i.i.i. Oshurn et u x to KM n .. i uaii in .Minimal! Bene, $i;.nuo. William McCollum t Cllllolll, 1011 acres in K'.i- 4 w. I'efrv . 1 J Me SUNNY JIM SHERMAN ATTENDS EISTEDDFOD I fcrTsRiSTJinPiSTrra I Charles I,. Firhard er x tl) , -" t.urn. tract in blk 1 ;! Ban's add. to Kusene. Ji m.,.' ..ii-iissa M. urannam et a! m n acres in sec. n SO ; Staple Goods In choice groceries are always demanded by those who provide a generous table. And good housekeepers are always care ful to deal at the store where reliable brands are furnished at the lowest prices. That is why the store of Green Is so uni versally popular. M. CREEN, i9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25 THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER Cs j, h, ipEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT MGS LIVERY CO. livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. pE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE o. Stages do not call at AdallystageleavuEugeneat6a.nl, iieta but will call for for Mapleton, close connection by Htified the day Wore. steamer lor florence and Acme LiveryThone Main 2 1 l 9. 16 & HENDERSON MASON'S. hrirk itnni and rnment tit and neatly done. All need. Residence 921 1 Itreet, 131 West Fourth Red 491!. AUTOMOBILES Frank Bennett & Son Garage Pearl and J2lh. Phone red 1711 Reo, Kissel Kar, Premier, Ford The best cars for the price, $700 and up Cars for hire FOR THE OAILY GUARD, 50 CTS. PER MONTH Brabham la s.. r. 5 v.. S i n ,10 I'niled States to Kdward Condon SO acres sec. 4 tp. 19 s.. r ii w Melvin Hensen to Ad'die K Work man. tract in lot 6, bik. 1-7 Fair mount, $100. United States to Kmnia Staples wea see. oi, I p. y s., r. Z W. H. E. Walker to I.. A. Walker, 3.44 acres sec. 32, tp. 18 s., r. 2 w., Walllce Shortrldge et ux to V C Shortridge, 1 3-4 acres in tp. 2'"' s' r. 3 (1. United States to Albert H. Hen dricks, tract in sec. 34, tp. 16 s r 2 w. ' Everett Terpening et ux to A. G. Bogart. 10 acres in tn. 17, s. r 3 w., $775. ' F. M. Wilkins et ux to W. F. Os burn et ux, tract In Eugene. $1950. Horace C. Wilson et ux to John F. Kelly, tract In Mulligan's add. to Eugene, $10. Alma A. Hunt et al to R. Scobert, tract In blk. 7, Sladden's 3rd add. to Eugene, $150. John Seavey to ux to James Sea vey, 160 acres in sec. 12, tp. 23 s, r. 2 w., $10. M. C. Burnes et ux to Marv A. Smith, lot 2, blk. 5, Coliurg, $700. R. J. Burnes et al to Marv A. Smith, lot 1, blk. 5, Cotmrg, $1100. John H. Seavey et ux to James Seavey, et al, 1-3 Interest in tract in tp. 17 s., r. 3 w and tract in sec. 14 s., r. 2 w., $10. W. P. Huff et ux to H. Vehnske et al, tract In sec, 33, tp. 20 8., r. 3 w., $262.50. Ben F. Lyster et ux to Margery H. Reed, 5.60 acres in sec. 11, tp. 20 s., r. 12 w. Alicia Harrington et al to Arba Herrington, tract in sec. 3, tp. 20 s., r. 4 w., $600. V. B. Cooper et ux to Fred M. Walhte, tract in sec. 4, tp. 21 s., r. 3 w., $120. Jeremiah Gibson to Isabell Car penter, tract in sec, 27, tp. IS s., r. 1 w $400. V. T. Kayser et ux to H. Venske et al, 1 acre tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., $252. James B. F. Dodge to Theo, Hen drlckson, 160 acres in sec. 11, tp. 15 s., r. 12 w., $500. United States to Cora Walker, 160 acres sec. 24, tp. 19 s., r. 2 w. United States to Wm. O. Prosser, sec. 31, tp. 15 s., r. 9 w. United States to Ernest W. Cuff, tract in sec. 4, tp. 16 s., r. 6 w. United States to Jos. Amber, seVi sec, 18. tp. 18 s., r. 6 w. Ameda C. Phelps to George Wm. Parker, tract In Packard's add. to Eugene, $12 60. United States to Thomas F. Mc Glynn 48.39 acres In sec. 6, tp. 18 8., r. 6 w. United States to Edward Farman, sw sec. 4. tp. 20 s., r. 6 w. Richfield Springs. X. Y . s-;.t. i. Additional interest was c:i,.n i.. 1 1... Muili-. opening t,f biK Kisud !:n! here today by the presence cf Jfimi j Sherman of ftica. repul.Kmii cainti date for the vlce-presid. m v. Mr. Sherman presided at the opening ses sion, which was attended bv nearlv l.O0 singers from IVnns. Ivania. Ohio, Xew York, Vermont and Can ada. The series of competitions ex tends over two days and to the win ners will be awarded $2,nrto in prizes Judge H. M. Edwards of Seranton, Pa., is the conductor and Dr Daniel Protheroe of Milwaukee is acting us adjudicator. Boston. Mass . Am ''cali-s in a'.tend.iuee ii. u :nual encampment Slates War Veterans l ull force i .' is altern. ade, which was the Hie day's program. marched through s" reels, whn li wei - - The del 'll the alliipa of the riuie. turned i in i ion for the par big I i .lt il : . The vet-'i u: t lie do v in i i lefullw ,!ee At the (imiul Mr. Burns has secured the services of Miss Henderahott to sing the il lustrated songs again, and no doubt she will meet with a warm welcome from the many friends she made while singing at the Grand in the early part of the summer. The fea ture picture for tonight is the "Arti ficial Preparation of a Diamond." This, with the five comedv pictures makes a good bill, the entire program of which will be found in another col umn. Circus day was a banner dav at the Grand, over 2000 people enjoy ing the fine program, and many were turned away. YVIM, START MILK VA()X Begin Supplying Patrons on Septem. Imt 1 Beginning September 1 the Rivet Road Dairy will begin supplying cus tomers with milk. Customers desir ing to take milk from my dairy please telephone Farmers 3S3. RIVER ROAD DAIRY, so U. C. Holman. Proprietor. "raleil in their honor. liien places of honor in the procession were s one of the survivors of the .Maine ;,nd several of those who took part In the sinking of the Merrlinac and the cut ting of the cable at I'ienftiogos. Tl.e procession was reviewed by a num ber of high offiiors of the army an 1 navy who played conspicuous ,i.-ts in the Cuban, Porto Riean and Phil ippines campaigns and in the nava'. operations in West Indian waters. Groceries Good Canning Peaches 60c box Jelly Glasses, 30c doz E. DODGE Cash for Butter, Eggs and Vtat Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Produce. Ill'Y Sl'lU KP.AN Tit.vt Ts ox vorit OWX TKR.MS XllW ! There are two or three acre trncts' left in Blair Street addition, close in, I with streets nicely graded, which you can buy at a moderate price on vt, iiiuuiiii, i uni ill niieiii ii .iiiii wmii. Also tracts from Mi to 10 acres In Garden Home addition. These are very desirable and you may make your own terms. These are splendid chances to make money by saving It, as well as by the Increase In values. They will not last long. See the Oregon Land Company. Howe & Buoy or Zimmerman & Rugh uhout these tracts. I.I.MlltA 1TKMS. (Special Guard Correspondent! Elmira, Sept. 1. Everything looks fresh and nice after the ruin. Mrs. Bown and daughter, Becky, are on the sick list. Fred Yates and wife went to Eu gene to attend the funeral of Thos. Pollock. Dorrls nnd Farmer Hale spent Sun day in Klmira. Guile n number of our citizens j took ill the circus on Saturday, j .lames Haher, of Irving, wus vlslt I ing relatives In these parts last week. I Fred Wallers has a crew of men building a dam on Poodle creek to hold saw 1 igs. Eli Perliin.-,' new mill at the end of the long bridge is progressing finely. I II. L. Bown and family of Eugene, spent Sunday In these parts. Airalfa meal. At Ba!ie7's, Tenth Charles Connan fell from a tree and Willamette streets. Phone Red (and broke his urni. Dr. Peterson set 1521. I the broken bones and he Is getting along niceij. HOP PICKIXO XOTK'K EXrV!:sio TO XKWI'OIIT. Hop picking will commence In the During the summer season Sun. Anderson yard, two miles east of Eu- day trains will be run on the C. & BlIiLMIRE BROTHERS For all kinds of draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of fice. Black 6411. COW FKKI). gene, Thursday. September 3. GLEN G. ANDERSON. HERB BUTTON, AGT Axldent and health policies, ance. Opposite postofflce. si I from Albany to Yaqulnn. leaving Al bany at 7:45 a. m. The morning local from here connects with this train at Albany, round trip rate, $3.00. WOTICE Singer Sewing .nacnine Company, 615 Willamette street, phone Red 14S1. tf All persons having rooms o rent to students who have not yot listed their names for the directory, are re quested to phone A. R. Tiffany, Unl Tnrira shipment of rugs on theiverslty registrar. Black 271. at onci. road; wait for them and save money. I Roome for women are especi.illy de CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 1 sired. Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to meet the demand we will have on hand a Urge supply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. 1 02 East Ninth Street, Phone Main 645 M EAT 1 primer We Carry Prime Meats mid no other kind. Our aim Is to have the best qualities only ml let the other butchers bun dle tho l it rin- grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roust, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds of poultry In season, tind for chops, stenks and cut lots, no competitor can ap proach us In quality. Tho same may lie said of our splundld hams n ml baron. Broders Bros Phone 2Maln 40 - - West, 6th St,. For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 5391 55? High Street Everyone is anxious to secure a Competence for old age. Young Man, You Coniineiice ow Every young man who has acquired fortune, has made his start from REAL ESTATE. . We are offering to start you in FRUiTVALE on a five or ten acre tract. No capital required; save a portion of your earnings and make a commencement Nov. Only a small payment needed to put you in possession of one of these beautiful suburban tracts. We are in position to give such terms as you reasonably need. Our offer will stand for the next thirty days. Will you avail yourself of this opportunity ? Surely you cannot afford to waste your time. Why not commence novv ! Call at the office of the Eugene Real Estate & Investment Company ; we will talk this matter over with vou, show you these tracts and start you on the road of success. ugeie Ileal Estate and Investment o 550 Willamette. Street. Phone "Main 78" Company a, "T i ii i t tt I I 1