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THE Kt'GK-XK DAILY Gt'ARD, WKDNtsDU, MTTKMUKH 0. i lect t sir- A NEW SPLENDID RESULTS "UELSDh bests bans IN FRUIT GROWING i . IN m um RUG stor: JUST OPENED in the Smeede Hotel Building PUR.E FRESH DRUGS COURTEOUS TREATMENT Complete Line of Sundries and All Goods carried by an Up-to-date Pharmacy DY MB Pllirrni nTontlnucd From Pae'One.) D I M il I 0 H A I tn i right and left'rngT N..t7to- CONTAINS NO MERCURY CKKSWKI.L STOCK UVISK.lt SKT ASIDE A PART OK His RAM H FOR PEACHES AND CHERRIES -ah is ;i.Al UK 1II 1T I'LAIMEU AX Oi l) I'Ki nk CHARD nig as son.; ' ii.) landed ja.-h ami left soulldt (1 Nelson terrific to jaw. Round nis led rich; : i N.-I.-.U1 -UK. (lit- THE QUALITY STORE IELEN R. MARKS CO., DRUGGISTS Hotel Smeede Building, Eugene, Oregon. snort arm mows tn body ami ""ii iui lot! uppercut to jaw. i;iins staitsered him with right jolt to jaw and left to same place. Hans' round. Itoum! s Nelson shot two tefis to mouth, starting blood. Cans hoicked. Nelson doing all the work. Cans then landed two right uppercut.s to jaw. At close quarters. Cans hnsv lilnek. Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering '.h Contagious Wood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while and shuts the disease Cms., 'J" svsU'm tj do Rteater damage to the delicate internal members, sum,-1 N hrn' miwever, the treatment is left otf . the disease always returns, and the inded patient tinds that his health has been injured bv this powerful mineral, and Rons sounded.. Nelson's tffVll M h the Mrrrhint. pfEupne. Paitundtjlkover K MlttB with us. ime f with uj-ani fWuof keeping r-iwiuninete. XT ' Off The List I PIKOMPP Residence, 5 rooms, well 230 feet deep, new house, 3 lots, good furniture, on car line, all for.. $2J00 Residence, 9 rooms, modern, plastered, lot 84xf 72, price... $3150 H Fourth lot west of Geary XX school $375 cash XX Ten lots on College Hill, XX and on the north side of XX the hill........ $1500 XX 15 acres, house and barn' 4 blocks from car line $2600 96 acre, 3 miles from court Xt house, fair house and XX barn, per acre $80 XX XX The XX Real Estate H Exchange H Suite 3 and 4,Colman, Bldg XX ; AND THE BURGLARS I Sam Hartsork had a little peculiar ! experience with the burglar element j Sunday evening. Strange as it may jseem. hu went home at 9:30 and see ing the side window up. It naturally excited his suspicion. His first ' thought was of a revolver In the front ! .nntn ami fllllelrlv oliedim? the floOf 'he secured the weapon. The burglar, evidently anticipating a warm recep tion, made a nasty exu mrougii i .ie wlnitiiw lnnrilne- in a hox of nears. I scattering them all over the porch. His partner was standing ni uie coi ner of the house, and hearing the confusion evidently thought the devil was to pay, and In his mad rush for the front gate he came in contact with a dry goods box that landed him on the ground. While Sam stood readv for business he was unable to get a shot. He says he was amply re uald for picking up the pears by see ing the boys run. Corvallls Gazette. t Special Correspondence I Creswell, Sept. .--0:i Tuesday September S. by Invitation of our esteemed neighbor and friend, T A. Shafer, a number of citizens of Cres well, including the writer. C. J Ful ler. Dr. L. D. Scarbrough, Judge 0 S. Miller and J. L. Clark, took a ride out to the fine home of Mr. Shafer. located two miles southeast of town! The object Mr. Shafer had in view was to show what can be done In the way of raising fruit, and reclaiming old orchards by thorough cultivation and proper care. Though Mr. Shafer does not claim to be a fruit man, but a stockman, from choice, the results of his work In the fruit line were a surprise to the whole party. We gathered from his peach trees that nave only been set out two years. some of the finest Crawford peaches it nas ever Deen onr rortane to sam ple, and we saw new growth on the peach trees over six feet long and three-quarters of an Inch In thick ness, and the trees were alt rugged and healthy, the ground perfectly clean and ty cultlatlon kept moist. He has ten acres of cherry and peach orchard set In alternate rows, with the Ming, Royal Ann and Cen tennial cherries and the Crawford and other standard Tarietiea of peach es. Also ten acres more of eherrlss set ont this Beason, all making a fine, healthy growth. While looking over the young or chard Dr. Scarbrough made him the following offer: That If ho would set out the balance of tho 60 acres which ho Intends to set out In cherries and tend it for two years, he the doctor, would bind himself in writing to purchase the sixty acres at $12,000, or J200 per acre, but iHr. Shafer laughingly replied: "I want to get the benefit of this orchard myself." He next took us to look at an' old prune orchard that I advised him two years ago to grub out. Here is where the reclaiming comes In. The old prune orchard that two years ago was grown up to fern and other weeds, and the trees looking hardly fit for firewood, was as clean as a well-Kepi garden ana loaded with fruit to breaking- Mr. Scarbrough, who is an author ity on prunes, estimated that the crop on the 2'J0 trees at 700 bushels, worth 30 to 35 cents per bushel, green. It has been largely through the In fluence of Dr. Scarbrough that Mr. Shafer Is trying the fruit business, and of course he is highly pleased to see such evidence of success.' Now. the point we wish to make is this: We have in this part of Oregon hun dreds, yes thousands of acres of just such land that canbe bought for from $25 to $100 per acre that with intel ligent care and cultivation can be made in five years to be worth $200 to $500 per acre, but we are greatly in need of Shafers nnd Scarbrotighs to take hold of it and hnndle It. In hopes that more of our farmers who are raising such fine crops of fern and goat weed may be Induced to try fruit in a practical, common sense wnv, I advise them to make a visit to tiie fine and hospitable home of T. A. Shafer, and also to take a look through the orchards of Dr. Scnrhrough. It will .pay. iug. when round. Kound 9 -Dane rushed in and Cans 'lacked away, landing two tip percuts to face. In close fighting the Dane landed on jaw with left. Nel son's right leads were rather low, causing crowd to veil its disfavor Nelson got in two rights and left to stomach. Nelson s round. Round 10 linns landed left to jaw , and after clinch Nelson landed right ; swing to stomach and beat a tattoo i on stomach with short arm rights' and lefts. Gnns landed two upper-' cut and Nelson swung olhoW, catch- ! lag dans on point of jaw. Crowd 1 hooted Nelson, who was cautioned by referee. Hound even. Rounds 11-13 Nelson rushes dans and has him on defensive most of the time. Hans landed sevaral tmes In rallies, hut failed to do any damage. Gan clinches frequently and Is bleeding freely. Kound 14 dans seconds worked over sore face during Intermission. Nelson rushed and Hans mot him with left and right to body and right and left to face. Cans reached body. Nel son backed Cans to rope, but no dam- a. Kound even break. Round 16 Dans caught Nelson with terrific, right and left to mouth, starting blood In stream. Nelson rushed furiously, causing Cans to hold on. Terrible rally In mldrlng Hoth- spat blood freely, dans tired Nelson landed right and left to body as round closed, and went to corner bleeding recly from mouth round. Round 16. dans landed straight left to jaw. At close quarters Nel son did much execution with upper cuts. Doth cautioned to break by referee. Hans landed hard rights to stomach, following with lefts to the same place, hut could not follow his advantage, dsns' round. Kound 17 -linns landed right nnd left, to jaw, and then shook Nelson with two rights to same place, hut the Dane never gave colored mail a chance to rest, dans landed terrific right to Nelson's jaw as round ended. Even round. Round IS Nelson landed left to face, dans landed left hook to Jaw dans swung terrific right to Jaw, but Nelson forced hlni to ropes, landing several lefts to body, dans staggered Nelson with two rights to Jaw. Round very fast. Round 19 At close quarters, Clans uppurcuttlng with right to face, dans landed several times on Nelson's Jaw and body, dans round. Round 20 Nelson rushed, land ing two lefts to head, forcing dans to ropes, landtag right and left to jaw and body. Nelson nearly closed dans' right eye with right to face. Round all Nelson. (Jiiiin Knocked Out Round 21 Nelson worked Into a clinch and Gnns put left to body. Nelson sent rights and lofts to Jaw and staggered his man with a rain of blows to body and head, dans tried to cover up. but Nelson was merciless nnd rushed him to ropes, landing at will on n practically de fenseless man. dans dropped to mat more from weakness than from force of blows, lie tried to get up within the count but was loo lute. As offi cial time-keeper shouted ten dims rose, but Referee Kddy Smith mo tioned him aw-ay and declared Nelson tho winner. foi- lie is oueu lett with weat stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma- ans 1 tISm. CtC. Tile action l,f S. S. S. is entirely different II mntilut nr. Mercury, nor any other liarmiul drug, but is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious lllou.1 Poison" Vv removing the virus from the blood. It searches out every panicle of "the poison ami dots not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the body. Jls hue tonic effects tone un the stomach nn.l ili.i.wtjon ii.n,rr.v tl... appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing .tiu.u)ie inionn.uion atwut the inherent stages of the disease and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. J. O. THOMAS J. DAVIDSON Eugene Electric Company Modern Wiring and Supplies Designers and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Carrying a Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods .. Pbon. M .In 5-74 WW Eijhth St. Zutrae, Orefoa. Will Move About Oct. t and Occupy the Center Room of tke New Register Building. CALL AND SEE US I niuu-rttan'a Hale of Knd Property Notice la hereby siren that the un derstood, guardian of Ira Neil Ed wards, a minor, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all of the right, title and Interest of the aid mlnor.sald Interest being the un divided one-alrth Interest, as an heir- at-law of W. S. Mller, deceased. In tho following described real property The weet half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of tne northwest quarter of Section Six In Township Twenty-one, south of Rango Three wost, containing 120 .acres. In Lnno county, Oregon. I Qnlyt ..1. ...Ill V. .. U..I.I . 1 1. Milann'a imiic mm tin ueiu Ml ine Hour u ;( 1 o'clock p. m.. en Saturday, the 19th day of September. 1908. at the southwest door of the I.ano county courthouse. In Kugene, Oregon. Tho said salo will be held by virtue of the authority and direction of tho probato court for l.ano county, Ore gon, contained In Urn certain order of the court dated July 27th, 190S, and duly entered of record in Pro bate Court Journal, Vol. 10, at page 227 thereof. HUGH EDWARDS, Guardian of Ira Nell Edwards, a Minor. WALTON & NKSS, Attys. ALASKA WHEAT VIEM) IS SMALL Washington. Sept. 8. --Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson announces that Dr. uaiioway, wit .!...- ........... agent who was sent to Jiianlra, Ida ho, to investigate the reports concern ing the wonderful new wheat, claim ed to have been discovered In Alaska and Introduced Into Idaho, reported the wheat Is n fak". Wilson said: "The Alaska wheat yields but 35 bushels to the acre. The "grain Is badlv mixed, and of an Infe rior quality. The recent analysis showed the so-called Alaska wheat contains but little more than per cent of protein. All sofe white win ter wheat contains on an averago of 10 per cent." A Paying Investment Mr. John White, of 38 Highland avenue. Houlton. le., says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried manv advertised remedies, hut the cough continued until 1 bought a oO-rent. bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery Before thH' was half gone .......i. .it ..toe. This winter ine con., "...-i ' - - i,..,,,,.. n..;i I has followed a few doses once more banished the annual cough, i am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best of all cough and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Mit kendall's drug st-i". 0c and !. Trial bottle free. The Home Tailor s the man for the booster to pat ronize. Wc boost and expect others to boost the town by patronizing; the Home product. McLcod, The Tailor, makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Groceries Guardian's Sale of Ileal Property N'otlce Is horeby given that by vir tue of an order of the county court of I Ijino county, Oregon, duly made and, entered of record on tho 13th day of AugtiBt, 1908, in tho matter of the guardianship of Leroy Parker, a ml-i nor, the undersigned guardian of the! person and estate of said Leroy Par ker, will on Monday, tho 14th day of September. 1908, at the hour of ll o'clock p. m., at the southwest door of the county courthouse. In Eugeno, Or egon, offer for salo and sell at public. auction to tho highest bidder for cash B, . i In hand all tho right, title and Inter-! rlone ost of the said Leroy Parker in and j to the following described premises, to-wlt: The east half of the southwest quarter of section 20, tho north half of the northeast quarter nnd the northeast quarter of the northwest! (luarier oi acniou in lownsnip ia, south, Range 3 west or the Wlllnm-! Leave orders at White's restaiirn. r. ette Meridian In Oregon, containing 1 'i West Eighth street or address i't 200 acres In Lane county. Oregon. i Springfield, WILIIELMINA VAN PROOYION. j , diinrdlan of the person anil es- """ " " tate of Leroy Parker, u minor. Heating furnace, brick nnd fouin: i- WOODCOCK & POTTER, Hon siono for sale cheap by K'hvt Attorneys foe dunrdlau. National Hank. You will always find the best brands of. , . Croceries FrcshJGrecn Vegetables Flour and Feed No delays, we hs"c our own delivery Pierce Bros. 52 East 9th ti L. C. BEADLE Stone Mason Room Making Sale We will have to have more room for our big line of School Supplies and School Books which are coming in. We will close out some of our side lines at cost and be low cost. Offer special prices on staple goods in order to get the room we need. Sale lasts 10 days, September 10th to 20th SICK HEABAGHE Positively cnreil by these Millie !-"! Tlipy also relieve Dis tress Irom DrTprta. In aisestwa and Too IKar:y Eating. A r-rfpct rcro edyfor Dullness. Nausea. Iirow.tness, Had T.iflt in the Month. Ovit.l Tniirii. Patn tn the "Me T"KHD UVFJt- I WOOD HAWING , ' i iCaWtfrsi , iTTlE 1 1 B i3. CARTER'S f ITTLE IVER on I c. regulate tie Bowls. PuMy Vegetable JJWLL PILL SMM.D35E. SMALL WICL NOTICE TO THE Pi nl.K . Whereas, mv w:fe. Nl" dosser, has left mv bed and board, I hereby give notice I will not be responsible for any bills Incur;,'. Dated Eugene. Oreg-n. Sept. 8. 190S. oS i;. (i. HAHillT. Photos, stamps and jst card,. I General view work. Sixth stree i between Willam..t- andJTjllve. tf i b'LLMIRF. nr:iTHi:ns ! For all kind f Craving and ex 'press. House phone lied ii 12, of c o "oltne oower. hv W. V Monro. F;..(1 T.2S2. Orders large or wlll he sjipreeiated. '7" Tiality tent's nil s'7es. 11 MBERS HARDWARE CO, Genuine i.'.t Bear REFUSE S.'IIITITUTEI- We rKiit'i ii- hot' hn a 'ion- 1 , ii- pav v"'i '" " K,..,!:v Coi.;., m, ing Portland, : Vi lr !'. ill. li . ' :, i IIJ1.1- Dishes Stationery Toys A big line of Japanese We will offer during this lale r 11 IT 11 hand painted dishes 25 a big line of box papen at cost L-'OllS ana 1 edOy off regular prices. Prices- Rfar: MoriaKi Ware 5o off All 50c box paper, 35c , , ,, i rcKiar prices. 2x Pape" ,7c at about half the All souvenirs and hand See our line of 1 r painted dishes 25 off. I'KNNY POST cards Regular Trices Cigars and Tobaccos wewm akc a big reduction on Rubber Goods, rerfumcs, ooaps, Ladies Hand Weitmhavea portiMof the HtCr Ba s purscs and miny other lincs not Stock and must close it out this montn. joio t ' at wholesale prices in any quantity from 10c mentioned. Kemcmbcr wc always sell as worth up. we advertise. Trade with us and save 5c cigars, 3 2 o' rjC money and get the best goods on the Lay in your winter's supply and save money, market. o Eat, KOH-I-NOOR Pure Food Candies Red Cross Drug Co. 8th Sb. WiMhmette St.. i 2C o o o o o o o