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THE KIGEME DAILY GUARD. Tt'KKIlAV. SKWEMBKB
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The Kiud Yon ITave AJwoyf nought, and which lias oeen
in into fur over 30 yrurH, li;u borne tlio rmtnro of
ami Iikh been mrule nniler hiH per
F s -?!Tt-pL sonal mipcrvltilon xlnce its Infancy.
WuM-CUcuitt Allow no one to lUscclve yon lu thin.
All CoiinlorfVIt, Imitation nnd " JiHt-H-eood" are but
UxporiineutH that trllle with and eci-u-r the heulth of
InfuiiU and Clilldren-Kxiinrtonce agauiht KxperlmeuU
What is CASTORIA
CtmUiri if a ItarrnleiM anbiitltrjto for Castor OH, Pare
gvirift, Jro)B and Hoothlnr Hjnipa. It lit I'lnuiant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarootio
kuuhUiica. JU af U iU guarantee. It lctroj Worms
and allnvii PcverlHliuexM. It cure Dlarrhosa and Wind
Colic, it relieve Teething Troubles, cure CoaHtlpatlon
unl Flatulency. It uHlillut.e tlio Food, regulates the
Stomach mid Itowcbi, giving healthy uod iwtnrul sleep.
The Childr.iii'M J'unacea Tho Mother!! Priead.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The KM You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMk OCNTAUM QOMMi, TT HURIUT TfltttT. NIW WM 6 (TV
tf6Oregon99
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State.
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong
hands and a willing; heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon)
b lending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis
tribution through every available agency. Will you
not help the good work of building Oregon by sending
us the names and addresses of your friends who are
likely to be interested in this stater We will be glad to
brat the expense of sending them complete information
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONISTS TICKETS will be on sale during Septem
ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fares from a few principrl cities are.
From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70
" Omaha... 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20
" KansasGty 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75
" St. Louis... 3b.50 " New York 55.00
" Chicago.... 38.00
TICKETS CAN Bt PREPAID
llynu wml to brine frlrnd or relative to Oregon, drpotlt the proper
mount wllh tnyolour igenli. The ticket will then be lurnlihed
by telegraph.
A. J. GILI ETTE, Local Agent, Eugene.
Im, McMUK RAY, General Pauengrr Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
The
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every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
ftatt European Plan Rate American Plan
$1 00 ami l. 60 nr day. $3.f0 ami M OO per ilar.
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0.!H. SPENCER, Manager
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole
some Water See
J. E. K1LBORN
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 5391
557 Hish Street
smm Tuts
ON OYSTES BEDS
IN COOS BAY
En-
I'nless present plan are Interfered
with, a native oyster bed will be
planted In Coos liay on or about the
first of January with a view of propa
gating the bivalves that at lone time
abounded here as is evidenced by the
tons of oyster Bhells around the bay.
The announcement wan made uy Prof
A. R. Sweetnor, urate biologist, last
evening, before the Chamber of Com
merce, says tho Marshfleld Times.
"Wo have InvestlKated the condi
tions pretty thoroughly Jiere and be
lieve conditions are favorable to the
prorogation of the oyster," said Mr.
Sweetser. "The only doubt In our
minds as to the advisability of ex
uerlmentlne with them Is as to the
cause of the destruction of the orig
inal oyster beds. If that la liable to
bs repeated at frequent Intervals. It
would be useless to experiment with
Uiom. but I don't believe' it will. I
am going to make a further examina
tion of the liay and conditions here
and we will know definitely about
tho matter by about January I .
"Tho Btate will bear the expense
of securing and planting the seed. I
will make arrangements with parties
owning the mud spots here for ,a
small area to be used for tho oyster.
We will have to get the seed from
t.he 1'u get Hound. They will grow
and propagate here while the eastern
oyster will merely grow In size with
out propagatin.
Must (iiiJird IWmIh.
"There Is one thing we need and
must have to make the experiment a
success and that will be the moral
support of the people In seeing that
poachers do not Interfere with the
oyster beds for at least four years. It
will take about that lung to give the
oysters a start.
"If tho experiment Is a success, It
will be a great thing for Coos Bay
and for Oregon. The commercial
possibilities of oyster culture are
great, if we succeed In Coos Day It
Is our plan to establish a dozen orH
so places In Oregon. At present Va
qulna Hay is about tho . only pluce
having many native oysters and they
are rapidly being depleted there.
-"As to the experiment station at
Sunset nay. It is coming along nicely.
Mr. Simpson contributed a site for
the research building, the lumber
has been arranged for and we will
now have to arrange for the labor.
Sunset Hay affords the finest loca
tion for studying all kinds of sea life
of any north of San Diego. This will
be the only station on the Oregon
coast and will bu a great advertise
ment for Coos . Hay
light effv.'ts all irvc to ni tke "Uine
...u T,,un" th most complete and
up-to-date mi:t: i''v
.-it-nia.Ms ut ( hcWf d I'll '
li.h hart appear"! m. This Is a.
is tri desl en one considers
the iaaunieratil alls that thei-e om
edlans have scored in the past.
There are more than forty peopie
in the company and the cast numbers
among withers th- Hroadway lll"",",
donna. Maude Lambert and Billy .!:
ford, Charlotte id t, Edward Cor-,
man, J. A. Kavnes. Miss Lambert
has been a Broadway Idol for several 1
nH hor s.-mu-hlts In ' Lone-1
some Town" are still being whistled
in the great metroKilis
MessrB. Kolb & Il 11 promise us
the New York production In every
particular from principal to chorus,
as well as the same elaborate scenery
and gorgeous costumes which were
one of the many features of the long
run at the Circle Theater.
MODRES WILL COACH
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
MINNESOTA INDIAN
LANDS ARE OPENED
nuluth Minn.. Sept. 15. More
than 46.000 acres of land, formerly
Included In the Cass Lake, the Chlp-
pewas of Mississippi, the Leech Lake.
the Fond du Lac, the lied Lake and
the Winniblgashlrth reservations.
were thrown oiien to settlement to
day In accordance with orders from
the general land omco. a large pari.
of the tract consists of good agricul
tural lands. All of the lands are
subject to entry under the homestead
laws, and settlers will he requirea to
pay $1.25 an acre In five annual In
stallments. An important provision
Is one subjecting all of the lands to
a pro-rata charse for drainage work
that may be erected by the state of
Minnesota under the terms of the
VolBtead law passed at the last ses
sion of Congress.
Gordon Monres, the fast end who
graduated from the University of Or
egon last Juno, and who it was hoped
would turn out ror the M-ultnomah
oleven this fall, has turned profes
alonal and will not be seen In a foot
bull uniform again, says the Portland
Journal. Moores Saturday signed t
contract to coach the Columbia Unl
verslly team at a contract which calls
for $300 for the season's work.
I'lowden Stott has signed to coach
the Columbia University, but objec
tions were raised by the directors of
the club and he resigned. Moores'
selection followed.
Moores will make a good coach for
he was one of the heaillest players
at Oregon last year and has hud much
valuable work under good conches.
He wllj luko up tho stonily of law In
Judge Kenton's office this morning,
and much of his spare time will be
devoted to turning out a good foot
ball team at Columbia. Ha may take
charge of the track team there In
tho spring.
KltKSH WATFR CU SKI
DKATIt OK HKIUtlSG
Albanv, Sept. 14. That the thous
ands of herring which were strewn on
the heaoh of the Pacific ocean near
Yanulna bay recently were not de
stroyed by any volcanic eruption In
the ocean Is Indicated by a logical so
lution of their death which Is of
fered by W. M. Toner, express mes
senger on the lorvallls & eastern
railroad and owner of the oyster beds
and crab-fishing plant on Yaqulna
Bay.
The herring enter Yanuina Bay an
nually In large schools, Mr. Toner
nys, and penetrate far up the Ya
qulna river. When t'ley begin to get
too much fresh water they return to
the ocean. This year heavy sudden
rains fell when the herring were go
ing Wpstream in large schools and
much fresh water overwhelmed
'ho fish. .
Mr. Toner verifies his theory by the
fact' that , people on the bay saw the
dead herring floating out to the ocean
from up the river long before the
tides threw them out upon the beach.
If a volcanic disturbance had killed
the herring, It would have caused
the death of scores of other kinds of
fish.
oom Making Sa
i r
We will have to have more room tor our hie,
i i o v i ci l ri l i ulo 111
bchool Supplies ana acnocu juouks wnicn are
... , r i !
7 II I r in oiHa ,
e Will C1USC UUl sumc y-ii uui oiuc lines cu COsr
r .1. vui in,
ia.Au r nep ntxr some or our side Imps ar 1
low cost. Otter special prices on staple g0ods ; 1
1 ail I
to get the room we need.
Sale lasts 10 days, September 10th t0
Dishes
A big line of Japanese
band painted dishes 25
off regular prices.
Moriagi Ware 5o off
regular prices.
All j-ouvenirs and hand
' painted dishes 25 off.
Stationery
We will offer during; this sale
a big: line of box papers at cost
prices.
All 50c box papers 35c
All 25c box papers (7c
See our line of
PENNY POST. CARDS
Cigars and Tobaccos
We still have a portion of the Hoselton Cigar
Stock and must close it out this month. Sold
at wholesale prices in any quantity from JOc
worth up.
5c cigars, 3 for 10c JOc cigars, 2 for 15c
15c cigars 10c
Lay in your winter's supply and save money.
Toys
Dolls and T(
Bears
at about hall
Regular M
We will make a dlo mj...h..
- H iLLiui inn A.
Goods, Perfumes, Soaps, ..Ladies'
oags, rurscs and many other M
mentioned. Kemcmbcr we always
we advertise. TraJe with us an
money ana get the best goods
market.
Eat, KOH-I-NOOR
Pure Food Candies
R.ed Cross Drug (J
Willamette St.
8th Sta.
A MBASUKH OV MKKIT.
Eugene Citizen Should Weigh Well
Tills Kvlik nce.
AMLSKMKNT8 a
rictiirlim a nhane of life in a big
city that ennuot fall to delta tho In
terest of nil put rons of th drama.
"Hooligan In New York" Is full. of
ximallonal sconVti. ordinal comedy
and thrilling climaxes.. It conies to
hiinenn Theatre, Thursday. Seutom
her 17. Scenelcally tho iiriuliicilnn
Is unusually elaborate, flvo coniiileie
sets twin, carried, each one of which
Is a work of art.
A welcome announcement to local
theator-noers will he t.he forthcoinlnit
enKiiKument or the well known am
popular t'.erman dialect comedians,
Kulti and Hill, In their New York
and San Kranclsco success, "1, one
some Town." These clever German
dialecticians will appear at the Ku
gene theatre next rrlday night for
limited engagement 'f one nigh:..
"Lonesome Town" was on unmis
takable success, not only on this
coast but in New York. Chicago and
all of the prominent cities of the
cast, li ran for four months at the
Circle theatre, New York cltv. clay
ing to crowded houses and this has
been the rule wherever Kolb ami mn
have since appeared in this laugli-
pruuueer.
"Umeaonie Town" la a cotnedv set
to music and It la a dlsilnrl noveliv
lu its particular line. The lato Ju.i
mn C. Hrusle wrote It and the humor
l as keen and pungent as the most
critical plagoer could desire. The
terv deals with the laughable at-t.-iuiu
on the part of scv,.r.il Import
ers to claim the town of Watts, ("al
I'orula. which proves n cxcellen
vehh-le for tile Iwo st.l-s to crea'e
s. one 1, well as f r t !. Introduc
tion of sixteen musical numb.'i ,
eer one of which Is ; gem,'
'1 he plav Is full of stunning, c.itchv
n ;U' of the Mrt thru makes ore
w.lill to whistle illl.l the orchestral Ion
Proof of merit lies In the evidence.
Convincing evidence in Eugene.
Is not the teatimony of strangers.
But tho endorsement of Eugene
people.
That s the kind of proof Iven
here.
The statement of a Eugene citizen.
L. Bonney, 459 Olive St., Eugene,
Ore., says: "I have suffered from
bnckacho for a good many years. My
trouble wns severe pnlns In the buck
which caused me a great d eal of suf
fering. My kidney secretions wvc
Irregular, unnatural in appearance
nnd of much annoyance. At night my
sleep was greatly broken on account
of tio frequent action of the secie
llons. I tried many rniedles hut ih
tained no relief until I procured
Iioan'B Kidney Pills at V, I.. Iieln
no's drug store. After 1 had usee"
iiiio box I received great relief and
on continuing their use my iroiiules
quickly disappeared. 1 take ure.it
pleasure In expressing my apprecia
tion of Hoan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by a'.' dealers. Price 50
cents. Koste; -Mllhurn Co., Untfalo.
'ew York, sole agents for the Unl e l
Statps.
Kcmember the name Doan's
and take no others.
FOn SAI.K, KX CHANGE OR LEASE
Having concluded to retire from
the lumber business I offer for sale,
lease or will exchange for Eugene or
Portland Income property, my saw
mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge In the
centre of Eugene city, east and west,
and only three blocks from the S P
K. R.
This Is a fine opportunity for some
one to go Into the lumber business,
as there is always a big local demand
for all slabvood. sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as the better
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good mlllman can make this
property pay for Itself In two years
and If he will operate day and night
In one year. Hreatest opportunity in
una pari ot iiregon tor a mill nan
best lorated mill In the slate. Capac
ity. SO. 000 fe.-t In ten hours.
When yon have this mill you are
at tne market. Planer and dry kiln
everything needed to make lots of
lumber and lots of money. Cilve th:
your early attention if interested In
a lumber proposition. 1 am sure von
cannot beat It In the state. The
quicker ou act the surer you are of
maklnu your form Ac. for this Is a
chance In a lifetime. I '
m. a n-VRKKR. :
333 1'eirl street.
Eugene, Or
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Is looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
SIGN WAR
That is the way the trade flies,
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for jx
that light has for moths-it
attract them its wav
A brilliant lighted store is alwi
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or d
Lane County Electric W
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. WttW
YOUll HOU.SK GKT8
MTTI.K KNOVC.ll
for all the work he H . t i
him well shod Is really a necessitv
tor If he goes lame you lose in ser
vice. You are invitoH tn
hero the next time he needs shoeing.
e no notning but first-class work.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
IS do. Ul.
l!!V- ,UI1!.I!
1 X
It'll ulrls hi etesa
the nniii j'..go ail. I
C. R. MFAD J, v. MACHEN
JJEFORETbuyinjr real es
tate call up or come to
Springfield, the best town
of its size in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sizes
and descriptions, also cty
P"r"T im sale.
M. & REAL ESTATE CO
TtU-phcmt Main 171
M
C0FFEI
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which Is to your
haps you like 1:
breakfast and dta
for luncheon. I:
we are bound U '
cause there's no J
coffee in town it
ask. All we -' A
W. M. GREEN, S
619 Willamette St. Phone Main t
We Carry M(
snd no other r!ai
, .I, hMt i
to nav lJC
.11(1 le. ic
die the IntriorP
Consequent
tomers 0 w.
amD. muou.
an siu" j
3nd for chor JJ
lets, nu ,
proach u l
may be mIJ
hams inu v.
Brodert
v.. ti. i;iit.
Ph " ', .tamp .iti'l t'. r I -1.
Cu nt t il v:. work. Sfyh t
between Willamette and Olive, tf
j Williams Transfer Co.
I Light and Heaw Hajlins
TOOD TDK 'SM E 5
I SMTiUimetieS! ! It... .
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Eugene Poultry
Rier C5r.trr!3V Sale Of
I .iv And Dressed POIR
MVS -w W HI
-ur .Saturday Sales are growing
meet the demand we will have on nana
and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGtl
, Pb
ivt tast rsiti 5trc
I hone Main ti:. i