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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. MOXDAT. SEPTEMBKR y. 1908 o g:::;:;:::::::::::::::?:::::n:::::::::i::::::: 3 o You Want to be a United States Seimatorj Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat a U. S. Senator for re-election, one of tJ major, charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved his home tow 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 buildine home for yourself or some homeless would-be renter. We can furnish the LUMBER. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. tllT- - - : FOR C Al C" COUNTY CLUB " i iiirATAni miniii City Properties No, 101 lot, 00x150 root. Price, Ni. 13. li-room homo Wcat Sixth alrmrt; lot CO 2-9x1(10 feet. 1'rlce No. 20 S lou 111 Uroiig addition, l'rlco :,. No. 24 Lot on North I.awrunco atroot. l'rlco, fOM. No. 4 3 Now hotiHi and barn, West Ninth atroot. l'rlco, .kmio. ' On aero In lllalr ndilltlon. l'rlco, ' Htm. No. 66 Oni block wontorn part of RiiKonc, near Kluvonth atroot. l'rlco, No. 7S Two f ii1I-kIt.oiI lota Kant Kiikoii. Prlro, 75(. No. I 75 Now 7-room limine on lmved atroot; alto of lot 80 4-5x100; very flno location, l'rlco, $17.10. No. ,79 7-room houao, plaatorod; HiM)d woll; barn; aoinn fruit, l'rlco, No. 84 S Iota Weat Ninth atroot; 91 loo, oiaoo, i:kmi each. No. 87 Now R-room houao; good barn: two untlnlhol rooma up atalra. Prlco, ;lcMH. No. R9 l.ota 0. 7, 8, woat part of town. Price, wo. Whole block on College lllll. Price, lloo. . Farm Lands No. 3 1M acroa mwul land four nilloa from Kiikoho. mt aero. No. 4 10 acroa Kardonlaiul; one lot to cherrlea, olaht plow laud; four- room liouae, woodahed, barn; fencoj chicken tlKht; 6 Vt nillea out. Price No. 6 B6 acrea near Creawelt; 50 In cultivation; itood 7-room houao; nood fcili'lnu; young orchard of 50 trooa; oiioukIi timber for flrowood Price, lliOO. No. 7 24 1 acroa below Cnburx: houao and barn and oittliiiildliiKa; crop koob with the place; M down,' balance on tliim. Price, 910,0(1. No. 0 2S0 SS-100 acroa, pimture and hityliunl. l'rlco, 9-'J hv iiciv. No. 23 S54 acroa near I'oburit; thla la a fine Krnln farm; very flno I farm houao; barn not ao good. Price,' 9.10 ht licit-, j No. 3D 195 acres near Croawoll. , Prlco, 9-0 ht ucrt No. S'i 24 4 acroa throo mlloa! from Euitenc; good house of oIkIH rooma; 4 0 acroa In cultivation, bal ance In pasture and timber; water piped to limine; aubject to leaao Oc tober 1, 1909. Prlco, .1HM. No. S5 698 acroa on McKonilo; fine paature laud. Price, 90DHO, No. 37 ldO acroa woat 8 mlloa;! hotieo and barn, Prlco, 9'0 1t urn'. I No. M 443 77-100 acroa 8 mlloa j south of llrownavlllo; good elcM-j room hauao; two entile harna; one Koat houao; lus houao; chlckon and wood bonnes: wiikou ahod; water piped to houao; plenty of fruit; 40 acroa In cultivation. Prlco, 9,1M0. No. I3 in'i acroa of timber, aulla blo for wood ranch. Prlco, $t'J.1. No. 70 2S0 acres north of Junc tion; 17.r acrea In cultivation; hal nace In timber and pasture; all fenc ed; old orchard; eight-room houae; blacksmith alio paud tools; 1 00 head of sheep; runuliiK water. Prlco, 91 Many Others, Call and See HOWE & BUOY 542 Willamette Street IN PORTLAND (Special Correspondence.) Portland, Sept. 14. The Portland Country Club and livestock show opens next Monday and continues all week. It will be the Iarneat showliiK of livestock ever gathered In the Northwest, not excepting the marvel ous exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition. Tho speed contests will be extraordinary; the mile truck Is without a purallol In tho American continent. 1 he transportation facil ities to and from tho grounds will be excellent, as both ateam and elec tric roads will carry their thousands. The bountiful ampitheutre built upon stool trusses, the first of its kind In OroKon, Is already completed. The state fulr opens today under the moat favorable ausptcea. The bulldiUKa and grounds are in "ap ple pie" order, and exhibits In all de partments superior. Every community In Oregon should bo represented at tho Traua-Miasla-slppl congress In San Kranctsco Oc tober 6th to 10th. fcach of the cotn nieiv.liil bodloa of the state should huve at least one delegate; the mayor of each city and the Judge of each county have been asked to name dele gates. Thla congress, whoso aeasions are second in Importance only to those ot the national congress, and whose deliberations have much In fluence upon national legislation, baa bold one of Its most Important gatherings In Oregon, while cltliens ot this state have held the highest otflcos within the gill of the organization. TIM WOODRUFF SAYS HUGHES WILL CAUSE (Continued from Tata One.) UIO LAND 8 A I,K l. DOUGLAS COUNTY What la considered the blggeat deal In farming lands ever made In Oregon was consummated In this' city yesterday In the transfer of 4000 acrea of Douglas county soil for 1200,000. The seller 1b Frank U'allo, of RoBoburg, and the buyers A. H. Perkins, of Medford, and J. M. Johnson, an Indiana capitalist. The tracts Involved are the 2S0D-acre fnrm of Mr. Waite and the Curroy place of 1200 acrea near by. Both tracta are situated In the IJmpnua i I ',,, j, ,, mi uwiiiiKiit'lltl 10 ine Southern Pacific railroad. The land has boon In cultivation for years and Is now considered In a high state of productiveness. The buyers Intend sub-dlvldlni: the farms Into 10 and 12-acre tracta and sotting out fruit trees, for which the! soil Is considered admirably adapt- ed. The Improved acres will then j he sold to fanners from the Kasi and elsewhere, who will apply Intensive ; methods to Tanning and fruit-grow-! Ing. Portland Telegram. WKATHKK VOHKCAST i''ou NoimnvKST The Home Tailor is the man for the booster to pat ronize. We boost and expect j others to boost the town by! patronizing the Home product, i McLeod, The Tailor,-makes the fit that catches the eye. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL Portland. Sept. 14. Ore gon Fair in southern por tion, occasional rain tonight and Tuesday In northern por tion. Washington Occasional rain tonight - and . Tuesdav; cooler. Idaho Occasional rain to night or Tuesday In northern and aouthern portions; cool In northern portion. J. O. THOMAS I. DAVinSON Eugene Electric Company Modt-rn Wiring and Supplies Designers and Makers of Electric And Gas Fixtures. Carrying a Full Line of Uc-ti-D.ite (jmvjs Pboot Miln S 74 Wot Kbth St. Kugru. Orfjoo. Will Move About Oct 1 and CXcupy the Center Room of the New Rejisltr Building. CALL AND SKE US tain the prosperity wo .have, ami ex ecute the promise of reform It tou dors? No proof whatever of that la ottered. Ail the evidence wo have is ibe other way The majority of us have not forgotten the sevoud ad ministration 01 tiroter Cleveland, which ended only on the fourth of March. IM7. The Democracy then 'had lis npporiuinty to show the I world what It could do with govern ment, for It possessed the executive office, a maturity of the senate and a uwn.'tnv of the hou-e. Ms opir tunlM to ieuise that control for t 10 I'uhti.' ben. -m wa wasted Dis coid and , ui!u-i .11 reigned through oui ltc .nine toui ,a:v liua.tac ttv to i. a. h ',. )(!. al c.'iu'lns'.ons or to take any effective action was dem- 0 '"'" N" pr.-tm-.-. weie k. ,'t. no jlefouus wete aiU!i';.-'a, d.' o How 10 tlet Strong 1 P. J. Daly, of 124 7 West Congress street, Chicago, tells of a wav to be come strong. He savs: "Mv moth er, who Is old and was very feeble, is oeriving so much benefit from Klec trlc Hitters that I fool It Is my dutv to tell those who need tonic u.,.i strengthening medicine about It. In my mother's rase a marked gain In flesh has resulted. Insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing stronger." Klectrlc Hitters quirk!) remedy stomach, liver and kidnev complaints. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykondall's drug store. i.Oc. K. ti. It AHitlT. Photos, stamps and post card? Ceneral view work. Sixth streei between ir.atnelte and Olive. Host nua'iiv tents all s'res CIIAMHKHS HAUlnVAHK CO GEO.K.MUNROE FURNITURE 07 West Klgblh St., Kngrne, Oregon. Phone lll .15711. Sole AgentH for rlie Portland I Stove Works. Fifty-throe styles. Including the noted Detroit Line. Also the Laclede Ranges the best low price range on the market. A full line of Heaters Just from the factory. Call and examine our large stock before buying elsewhere. WILLAMETTE Meat, Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt, Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 512 Willamette 1 UlAkV j. V) Pest nu.l'ltv lemsJ-all fere I'll Willi:!; IAHDWAKK fo. CAhi'OnlA. o Julius Goldsmith Rlicrpno Trtoaton Phone Black C-- uui.w GEO. H. SMITH, It ONE NI0NT Thursday, Sept. Ij The Great Melodramatic Comedy Succes Hooligan in NewYo and his dog Flip Original Stage Settings with a train of cars Better than a Circus Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c--Boxes Madame Dean's KEt? Pills. A Saf. Cebtaix Rb i tar tor Hi praassitn Menttbi ation, nm am to?L ..I, """j.Xpdj! Nutlnfactton Gnar- aillml ir tn o.. Pl;l for tt.ra twr Soj. will send them " ihaI. to bo palcl for whn rvllfvM. M.npip, tr, ,,, on gemnit the oiiuln. n.vs-pt no Mibitltuut. If your oriisc.M dnn not hav mem aend your onu n, to tho WITtO LEDIC4L CO., Iti 74, Ulcut, H. am Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything. Twenty-fiv Ve ats cxfcticnce. Pciicftrte, E Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phont ReH5ll. Euecnc 0.eon. c. MATHK Gcncwl TticJ Concrete, GrvfJ." 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