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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1908)
n:::::::::::::::::?:::::::::::;;:::::: iiiiizitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiinizim o Do You Want to foe a :: United States Senator? Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat a U. S. Senator for re-election, one of th major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved his home towr 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. TKe Booth-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co There is an Increasing Demand For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION " The Eugene Business College has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 1 908 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business College EUGENE, OREGON M. S. HUBBLE PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND HUSBAND MADE HER WORK IN FIELDS WKMj-KNOWX DRAYMAX EX- MRS. AMANDA HIXSOX SUES riRKS AFTER EIGHT MONTHS, JACK HIXSOX FOR DIVORCE OK SUFFERING FUNERAL FRI-I ALLEGING EXTREME CRUEL. DAY. I TY. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car (or hire ny time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 MadameDean's FRCNCH Dn , p FEMALE lILLOi A Hapk, Ckhtain It M kNtrnt' atiom, inn 1 10 VI Tv IUL. Hufrl Hun-! NivMiv! HllfrM.-Uon Uur ftittrrtt or Mkih'v lWruiiltl. Hrnl irw 1.t for ft lir.Hv V til watt Itu-ni m Irul. t Ik tut fur wln-n Mtovnt. Klll-t r. hnui on Rrttlltf lh vriiiLiu, M.fi no ntiamuttv If rtmr ilitiKttt (Un uoi trnwitirtu ariid your untiT lo I ho 11110 kiDICil CO., Ill M, llloiHf, n. HALL (& SHUMWAY Sold in Eugcnt by W. L. DLano Julius Goldsmith ! M. S. Hubble, tho well-known Eu gene drayman, after an eight months' 1 illness rrom tuberculosis of the spine, died at his home on Olive street be tween West Fifth and West Sixth this morning at one o'clock. The funeral will be held at the residence Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services to be conducted by Rev. O. C. Wright, pastor of the Baptist church. Tho Eagles will have charge 'of the services at the grave In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Monroe Smith Hubble was born nt Stanford, Lincoln county, Kentucky, Dec. 30. 1S5S. He was united in marriage on hln 31st birthday, Dec. 30. 1S78. to Moss Emma Moss, of Winchester. 111. From this union five children were horn. Thev moved to Eugene In tho year 1SSS and thev had been here only nlno months when Mrs. Hubble, and two sons were drowned In tho l'nt,...,.. river near this city. This occurred on June 30, 1SS9. On June 24. 1S93. Mr. Hubble was united In marriage to Miss Minnie Farrow, of Eugene, who still survives him with hi daughters. Mrs. Arthur Merrill of Speer. 111., Miss Cecil Hubble and Mrs. James Grant, of Portland. Deceased was a man of genial dis position and had hosts of friends. He was In the transfer business here for several years until he was taken eigiu mourns ago and troni that time he was never able to work. He Ulllierweni three nirefcnl nn,,.,,,! illirlni! his Illness nn.l i.nt months in St. Vincent's hospital i; Portland, being brought homo ..i.u u short time ago He was a member of Eugene Aerie No. 27n, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and of the Sons of eterans. Dumbing ami fVwrr Work. j Aleo general Jobbing In tin and heet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. tarry a run line or plumbing rutu-e. F.fteenth and Oik Sts. Phone Phooe lllack 1371. 7tli and Onk StI Rtc 451 1 . Eugene. On. goo. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Movei anything. Twenty-liv ye an txfctirricc. r cjierr.ee. E A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth tor sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4th Mrs. Amanda Hlxson today began suit In the circuit court against her husband. Jack Hixson, for divorce, charging cruel and Inhuman treat ment. She alleges that at one time he destroved their ninrri..a .n.Hri Icate by burning It. thnt at various mm numerous times ne cursed her and called her vile and indecent names, falsely accused her of being unchaste and unfaithful to him, but the worst of nil Is, so she alleges, that he compelled her to work In the hay and harvest field, while she was in a delicate condition, compelling her to shock hay and bundles of grain and to do other hard work, causing her great physical suffering Impairing her health and endanger ing her life. In her complaint Mrs. Hixon says ..... .ne iiuuneu at Koseuurg on May 3, 1S92, and thev have three minor children, William Lester, aged I-; Clifford, auert s i'..,u.. I aged ti. She asks for the cnstnrtv Af the last named. J. C. Johnson Is at torney for the plaintiff. i DIED ' At the Eugene General Hospital 'Tuesday. Sept. 14. lHOs Erblue U.ronsbeck. aged 1.", years, from tuh (emilosis. He was the son of Mr .i.iii .Mrs. navid (irousberk of rVswenbrr were ,ak of an operation for appendicitis. She OREGON VALLEY LAND I ThA following letter wan raratvojl n4a.' k ll. A.l Zimmerman & Rtifh vhn A.nl..Din i . .'.j " -o I " mi v mmuoito agcius IUI me i4ua land or Southern Oregon. Many people are sleeping, because q meats luiiua Lull I: II hh n in nn trnnn -i nav oro twnnii anA unnn cures one of them for you. Six thousand farms were sold In last month. Come to our office, No. 22 West 8th Street it oomnlete rpnnrt nt thom - , w. bi.ui... no qio ciiuuift ill sc.cu iiuua. . Read the following letter carefully and come in and seeusbti J was a popular young lady of hi.- COTV FKKD. Alfalfa meal. At Ta!',o7's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. w ki.l ntcn.Mxo Oet your wells drilled by ola and experleneed well-drillers. I'none Ked 4S73. tf Singer Sewng .a,-nlne Compktir, Sl! Willamette street, phone lied 14U. SKE.IUKU HITTOV For ,.ur a,-, ,,-n: and health In nrance. 0-,.,.,r,. postofflco. A Funeral announcements later How to Get Strong J I'lly. of 1247 West Congress street, t'hi.-an.i !ho i . . ! , Ho says: "My m,h :j,'rf " "IJ """ s very feeble. I, I. rH Ing ,o murh ,.,,, f I. 1 tters ,,,. 1 feel It Is mydn.v 'o tell those who need a tonic an 1 Strengthening medicine about u ' jinv mother's case a mark-d " "i,fc r,'!"'! '''' Insomnia has 'beet! ' !. stomach, liver and kldnei ;W' A' 'kondalf, drug store. D0c. SEE Hl l-.n Ill TTON 1"r V-'tir a,- Ident ,i h.,.,:,i, . snr.iii,,.. opmwi..- p..!off.,-e. ,,r;'K ' t rhlmn.-vs llAMiKKS '.l.Ul.WAKE CO HARRIMAN AND SOUTHERN ORH Zimmerman & Rugh, Eugene, Oregon. Gentlemen: . I have just returned rrom an eastern trip as far as ChlcsK Ited Lake County on my return trip. I have never seen a faiw productive valley than the Goose Lake Vallev. They are nis crops of grain, grass, vegetables and fruit over there wi:ta: non. I looked at a forty on which a man a few years is" aitaira and red top. It Is bringing him in lt per acre ik which on the same basis would yield a man S160 per year W'l "lie in our lu acre tracts, or nearly as much every year u ne the land under our plan. With irrigation :"0 per cent could it this profit. I saw a small addition of lois laid out adjoining on tne owner actually Is selling them at$2 00 and $300 per lot. four the week I was there at Lakeview. Thev are no better If in any way better than those we will give awav next year iti' I looked at wild lands amongst our lands In that valley, and buy 200 acres, and the owner held it at 100 per acre. I sa er than $40 per acre, excepting our lands. Coming bark ilo side of the valley, right against the sagebrush hills. 1 lw vegetables and corn, nnrt hrnnrhl thorn home The potatoes are finer than the average in the Willamette valley. You ihos : stand that at the present time there Is no Irrigation worth m the entire valley, nor anywhere' in that country .excepting i and there where a farmer brings a little creek across his ba the handy water In improving his crops. Goose Lake is none 'or lakes. It is a great, big. clean bodv of water with sandy M' wlll eventually become one of the pleasure lakes of the miles long and eight to ten miles wide. . , Lakeview ha. , i reservoir fed by large springs further lip. Thi y are now completing I -ourt house, and have the JaO.OOO In the bank to pay for ; has no debt and taxes are low. Lakeview Is the best city in t- i uvs touay off of a railroad. Against this handicap. o uuiii any railroad, this city has been mini i ana all modern rnnvpnicn... stnm'v vans.. It is In "ml the sparse population now ther Is a good claw ' Pie. -iour reason will tell you thit with such evidence 'all to make mnn.v h, .i,u.tl .n- i.f lioO. to get for It not less than ten acres of good vailey land '; J on five, perpetual water right, and in addition a :on 101 J "eai ot one of Oregon s best counties mm -- . present time into tne city 01 . h..-j , the Oregon Eastern which Harrlman says he Is po'ns to ."'; The Nevada. California & Oregon, a road on which the las taken an option, Is building north from Reno to . six miles south of Alturas. Lakeview ,y J ,'"""" "'"ier east of the Cascades in Southern '-,r"'' -7, ' 1-Mii comes. Tni3 rompeny's opening of the Sin l.nls '', Mtg. 1., when It distributed 6000 farms and ).. on !!'-., j."en the Oregon sale a big boom, and we do n ". kr.o Cl,. i: e Eoing to last I rge your people t. i- ' rtracts now. ' Yotirs truly. until to 1:' a tra. 'ITU OKKli'1' v.u.uv i.. ; 1Aii,trr. I General I between I'. J . -.v wort ..;i3?a ,: O o o O