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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1908)
I Tnrrr.rt.tAK ii.uU"U'.Ut."Mi)M.U'. ar.i'i kmiikk 7, ioow . ryy?f????gtti;;t;;n!i:::iint2;s;??'ft.j!. 'vrrTTTTTTTT??T?TT?TTTTTTTTTTTTTCrririITIIIIIIIIiIiiiiiiii .........imnumtm""""" ""ttn,.;'H tMntwt......T. . El W an United Stated Senator Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat a U. S. Senator for re-election, one of major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved his hometoJ by "nailing two boards together or laying one brick on another." NOW is the time for you to remove one obstacle to your successful candidacy by. building home for yourself or some homeless would-be renter. We can furnish the LUMBER. ITKe Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Watch this Space for our Room-Making ..Sale. RED CROSS DRUG STORE r, ' 1! EUGENE MAY HAVE A MILK GONDENSERY i HTOSKH 1IKAVH DIIOPH Greatest known renacdy Kir hravea Highland. Or., CXI. 31, 1 102 -Ttata u In cvrtily Hut 1 f.vt n marc on boltla- ul "Stuna'i Hcava lVorV'and cured her ul haavca. Thla Wat laat wlntrr and alw hit boI brtn .llrvlrd line. - O Vtllac. DR.S.C S rONE. Salrm. Or. For Mlf by all druf (late. $1.00 IIOUN In KiiKenc, rlcntcmhcr 6. 1S0K, to lllarenco KJIlnii and wl(o, a non, weight lOV pounds. Ill lluKonc, September 6, liiO-i, to Call V. OKlchby a n (I wife, a son. Drain Nonpareil: C, M. Dena- more, of Cottage Drove, la In this o-tlon tinylug .11 the prune, (or l. lie It paying from 110 to 115 per Ion for tlirm. c. h. ux;i:its, hkpkfhkxtixo ik- j TROIT CAI'ITAI,, HKKK IXVKH j TKiATI.NO IK K.NOKJIf COWS ! ARM 1XUXD PLANT VTIUj I1G WILT AT OXCK C. E. Itoirors. n friend of I. II. ; MhiKhiini, from Detroit, Mich., Is 111 j KiiKntu IooIiik over tho rouiilry In the I Intercut of cnpllallKta who ilimlro to I put In a milk comliMisliiK plant horo. I If rows In miffielont number to ! Juattfy tho erection of n medlum-stied i plant can bo guaranteed within a ra- Idlua of olRht mlloH. the. plant will ho , erocina at once. ,No bonti will ho aakod frdm tho rltlrona. aa the people I who are ooutempIiitltiK putting In the ! plant hare plenty of capital with I which lo carry out tholr plnua. Mr. ninnhnm will show Mr. Roeor9 the country nurroundlng KiiKono this , arternoon. and a liioctlnR of the board of governor, of tho Commercial Club will be held this evening for the pur pone of making nrratiKciucnts to pre pare tho required data. Milk condennliiK plant. In other part, of the atato have paid from the Htart. and there la no reason why mich a plant hero should not. There ap pears to be enough cows III the vicin ity of Kugono to furnish enough milk for the operation of the plant, and It Is confidently expected that Mr. liog ers will carry a favorable report to tho people whom he represents. H. H. McVAY Soccrar lo M. S. I lubbl Transfer Company wtll ito a Rvncrnt Imnafi-r Imii1iii-m; wood. Iioiiaadiold irooda. truiika .nd nil thing. In til line III rwl jiroini niitl careful attention. "tluotncM Prompt anil nn (nl" I. our motto. Plioiio It.il ll'.'l air oe order mi Madt-.u I'ltfnr Htore We have several parties who ar looklUK (or homestead location! or relinquishments; also some k.khI tim ber claims. If you know of any kooiI homestead or timber claims it will pay you to write us A, 1, lives Aetna Uealiv Company. 3U5 Falling- Hulld Ing, rortlaint. Or. tf AUTOMOBILES Frank Brnnetl & Son Gutgt l'rl tnA l.'th. ltioorrrd 1711 Hco, Kluel Kir, Prvimrr. F.vd The b,t uii l. tlx prl.c, JIX) and up Can tor hoc A.M18K.MKXTS J. H lleardo and company closed their operatic nnxaitoment Vtdne. day evenlnar. aft.r havlnn ptlven Kol o thre of the hmt performances nr aen here. The company I. up tivdate la every way. and deserve, (he public patronage wherever they may so They are appearing at Cas tle Hock the balance of this weok. havliiR none up there yesterdav morn ing The CiUlo Hock peoio will make no mistake In turnlnx out to the rouipniiv' complete repertoire Mr Kearde Intends to brlnt: his play ers back here later on. and If he does we can .isoir ethem a heartv we!.-, on.' Kelso Courier. At the Kutene thi'atre tonlitht. Ad mission. I'l. ;o and :u cents. Her One t;nil Sin. V in lnli.uia reen:lv oissed lihlsrecnt en .'he il.s-encv of "Cir,v lolrc SV.cli C...n- and In dischari: in the a.'tr.-ss who t-.a.l been arrested for. appearlan on the stage In the Parisian creation said that tho "1)1 roctolre'' was decent compared with the Bight, that can be seen on the streets almost any rainy day. Of course there Is not anything Inde oent about a direetolre gown and we NATRON ROAD WILL BE BUILT SAYS HARRIMAN CI,AItEXCE P. IllTlTOX offer to prove it next Saturday. Sep tember 12th. when the company nlaylnx "Her One Great Sin" Appears here at the KiiKone Theatre, the lead Ins, Indy. Miss Klorcnce Stanley, wenrs a mnttnlflcent gown of that class. EUGENE CHAFIN SPOKE HERE SUNDAY RllUCnA Phafln npnhll.l,l.. it . " i, i. u ium- date for president, spoke at the .Methodist church In Kusene at the (orenoon service yesterday. He spoke on the church and school In relation to civic rlshteousness and entirely eliminated politics from his address. The rhurch was crowded to Its ranaHtv Mrhtn. nvnM - . , sand people listening to the address wnirn was eloquent and rorcernl. fea 1 11 re nf tha msatlnr waa ...i solo by Mr. Palsy Mlddlrton. XKT TODAY. VATKI -To buy a good varan! lot. preterrably In western imti of town. Address E. C. rare (iuard s Klill SA1.K- - c.ood five-room cottace with three closets, pantry and bath room; coed barn; larce lot. t l'le. Price rkht. Call at .lcffcrson street. sio "All work originally outlined for Oregon, which was eheclel nt. Ala- continued last fall on account of the uiianciai depression, will be carried to completion at once. The Central ureRon line will be built as quickly as tho materials and money can be gotten together. That branch Is now out of my hands and In charge of the local truffle managers. It will oo siarten immediately. "Th Oregon and Washington road which lmliw!.a i tunnel, the Tillamook extension, the rwiuiiaiN-.Miiron tine, the removal of the tracks on Fourth street In Port land, in fact all the work projected when wo were compelled to withdraw from the field last fall, will be fin ished without loss of time. "With the exception of the Cen tral Oregon road, these other pro jects will tako more time and it will be some months before we can get started on them, but all will be car ried to completion. It Is not our In tention to abandon anv of the pro jected work in Oregon. K. H. Hnr rlman In Portland Interview. FAREWEMj. excursion to NEWPORT SEPTEMBER 13 I ine southern Pacific Company will give us rarewell reduced rate excur sion to Newport Sunday, September 13. The fare for the round trip from various points will be as fol lows, which is less than one fare: From Cottage Grove, 2.B0; from Creswell, J2.50; from Eugene, $2.60; from Irving, $2.50; from Junction City. $2.50; from-Harrisburg. $2.50; from Halsey,. $2.50; from Shedd, $2; from Tangent. $1.80; from Albany, $1.50; from Corvallls. tl.50. Ideal Autumn wenthac nifl.l.. thd ! close of Xewport's most brilliant and successful season. "He in at the finish" Sunday at j Newport. A. J GILLETTE, Local Agent. PEACH 1IETWEEV KAIMtOAO MAfJXATES Friendly rivalry for traffic. Instead nf war to the knife as heretofore will govern the relations between the Hill and llarrlman systems here after, according to a statement made bv K. II. llarrlman at a reception given him at the Commercial Club last night. The former misunder standings, he says, are over and a friendly basis of operatl ,ns has been reached. All Oregon lines protected by the llarrlman system win be built' s ,1,1 he. just as soon as practicable "er year of financial unrest Mr Ha'rri man says the Interests he represent have escaped with hardly a scratch ami are In good .hapa to proceed with construction. Mr. H.rrlman left rorllind Satur day night by prlal train fr 3an .In. J" ,to'!'J at Medford and Ashland, and will join hi, f,m.i Il.v at Weed. Cat., v.sterdav 1VOOI, SAWIXG Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phone Rod 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. The reinforced centre Vudor ham mock Is the on -to buy. They are Wider. lOnirer anri at I., n ra. t,on -------- - .uau ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Photos ilim.. - 4 a. , IO ouu puot ams. iienernl Vina L'l.i . . v. - v.. a.. unin aucel, o"- tween Willamette and Olive. tf iar iresn cement Just recerved. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. They Take the Kinks (hit "I have used Pr. King's New Ij I ,"s for many years, with inc-vin-. safsfaction. They take e ki "ut of stomach, liver an I V, v ' thou: fuss or friction " -v u' l.roun f Pinsfielj. v. c. , ;. . . , ' ,rv a- W. A Kni,-,, The Home Tailor s the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing the Home product. McLeod, The Tailor .' makes the fit that catches the eye G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL WAVrnI- Young la.lv to v. er, ami bookblndery. K.i: s b.tok store. tf I l'H M HKI1S 1 1 '. !i I'W ; "-.l L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason ''..,v'' ';rders nt White's restaurant "-ingX-ld V'n Stri'et r addr653 al " O KITCHEN i Successor! I ARMITACE li Livery, Fee Sales Sti Oak and7lh EuJ TheFiri National . . Invites yont areeam. or mmll i our business will t4 arcurate and w! SAFE DEPOSIT WW T G. HEXDRIC' S. R. EAKIX. V p E. SXCPOBAS I.I'KE L. 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