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.. cwtvt SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. Ok
LfeflW I" '
GREAT RAILROAD MAN
IS SEVENTY YEARS OLD
o
Hill Maned oiOan aesn
and in v;t ,),,. rich h.
'th Hi,. I'.nitic coast
mate i.raiinal. In wvj
lormal
-ie policy
a! If nit, try.
IS tile !!-
came i ln
n, HI 1, 9C
Theft tC" CKO. H. SMITH. Manager
onTnight
Hie Great Melodramatic
Comedy Succes
loligan in New York
and his dog Flip
Original Stage Settings
with a train or cars
Better than a Circus
k 25c, 35c, 50c-Boxes 75c
J. J. HILL.
HAS I. DAVIDSON
togeae Electric Company
Modem Wiring and Supplies
ud Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Carrying: a
Full Line of Up-to-Date Goods
!te lliin 5-74 Vett Eighth SL, Eugene. Ofeffott.
It About Oct. I and Occuov the (Vntr T?nnm rf thr
ft Register Building. CALL AND SEE US
St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 16. When
James J. Hill, the great American
railroad kins awakened this morning
he had reached the scriptural age
of "three score and ten." But time
has dealt gently with him anv phy
sically as well as mentally inn Is
today as strong and fresh as few
men twenty years younger. Some
time in the year 1906 it was stated
that Mr. Hill had announced his In
tention of retiring from active busi
ness on July 1, 1907. but that time
came and passed and found him still
In harness, working as hard. If not
harder than ever to consolidate and
strengthen his enormous financial
and railroad interests, the largest
In the control of a single man In the
world. It is believed that the un
settled condition of the money mar
ket and the exigencies of his rail
road enterprises resulting from re
cent legislation by congress caused
Mr. Hill to postpone the date of his
retirement. However that may be,
no man has earned rest from life
long activity more than Hill. Dur
ing his lifetime he has acquired an
enormous fortune estimated at more
than one hundred million dollars and
has brought under his control great
er., trnsportation interests than are
or ever have been In the hands of
any single Individual. He controls
the Great Northern system, which
he created, and also the Burlington
and the Northern Pacific. As head
of the Great Northern he has more
than seven thousand miles of track
under his control, the Burlington
gives him eight thousand miles more
and the Northern Pacific about five
thousand miles. The tracks of his
railroads, if placed together would
come within five thousand miles of
reaching around the earth. In ad
dition to that he controls the largest
steamer line between Unied States
and China and the fine steamship line
between Buffalo and Duluth. He is
also supposed to have a controlling
Interest In the Erie railroad and im
portant intersts In many of the At
ltntlc lines.
Mr. Hill Is a Scoch-Irish-Canadlan-
American and was born on a small
i
farm near lluelph. Ontario, on Sen-1
temper 16. 1S3S. His father wis a
North of Ireland Orangeman and his
..u.ue, HS a hootch iassi(1 ()f n
I unbar Han. with a pedigree trace
able hack to the house of Stewart
As a boy Hill showed a dislike for
farm work, but such interest in
books, that his father (decided to
make a Presbyterian clergyman out
of him. He entered school at the
age of seven, but when he had reach
ed his seventeenth year young Hill
decided that he would not become a
minister, but a businessman He
became clerk In a local grocery
store, but after one year he went to
the United States. He drifted to St
1 aul, then a busling town of about
five thousand Inhabitants. He found
work at the docks, shoveling grain
into steamers. He soon became a
clerk, however, and remained in a
clerical position for eight years.
When the war came, voting Hill
with Captain Shelley organized a
trOOD of Minnesota pnnah.Mj..
offered his .services to the state of
..iiiiuenuia. mere was some delay
and Captain Shelley took the men to
Iowa and entered the service from
that state. Hill remained at home
and did a great deal in sending men
and food to the fighting line. At
mat time no began his railroad ca
reer by becoming the agent of the
St. Paul PaHflx nil,,-.,,. ii.. ...
Cognized the possibilities of the road
tiHuuiiKu, at mat lime, it was in a
wretched flnnnefnl nnrl 1. v c I 1
dition. Ho Interested some r.nmrthm
opening of the I'.ivat W.nfi-
oni line, from Huiuih to the Pacific
Since tin: time Hill has expanded
his railroad interests wisely and
with daring conservatism. It is char
acteristic that Hill does not tolerate
the splitting up of profits on his
roads. He controls the dining and
sleeping car privileges on his roads
as well as every other privilege con
nected with transportation an.l in
cluding grain elevators along theioo
wheat roads. His methods were en-i tt
tirely different from those in vogue J
on the other railroads and won for I
him the reputation of being a close
.m sungy man. n S true, lie prac
tices the strictest economy in con
ducting his railroads, but in other re
spects he has always been quite lib
eral. Of his 4,000 acre estate near
this city he bns for many years con
ducted one of the finest stock farms
In the country at great expense. He
has probably the finest collection of
paintings owned by a private Individ
ual in this country nnd has a collec
tion of diamonds and other gems val
ued at more tban two million dol
lars. His two sons, who are also In
the railroad business, give promise
of developing into worthy successors!
or their father.
"DODGE'S"
Headqusrders for FRUIT JARS
Special prices while moving
E. DODGE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Successor to Scobcrt & Dodge
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KXCVIWIOX TO TIIK
SOITII POLK KKtUOXS.
Sydney, N. S. V Sept. 16. Ar
rangements hnvo been completed
here to run a novel summer excur
sion to the ice-pack nround the South
Pole. About one hundred passen
gers will start towards the end of
December on a month's cruise, about
a week of which will be spent In the
Ice-pack.
LOUIS W. BILL.
Son of James J. Hill, who Is the
active president of the Great North
ern road.
Albany will soon have continuous
vaudeville. One of the four electric
theatres here Is planning a change
to vaudeville, giving this city an in
novation In the theatre Hue.
The CheniM'st Fat Keduccr
Host.
Is the
bankers in his plan and gradually
acquired the securities of the road,
which was renamed the St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad.
The attention of nil who are half
choked and generally bedeviled by
an excess of fat. which, by the way,
always seems more excessively exces
sive during the sultry season thnn
any other. Is called to the Marniola
Prescription Tablets.
Seventy-five cents secures enough
of these remarkable fat reducers
from any druggist to last you a good
while, In fact, It buys an extra large
case. This Is enough to make a very
desirable change In almost anyone's
weight. Taken one after each meal
and at bedtime the loss of as much
as a pound of fat a day has been at
tained Innumerable times.
This is a royal result that seems
all the more remnrkablo when one
realizes these tablets are cheaper by
a half than anything else your drug
gist has. But the net loss they bring
about Is not the only good feature of
these tablets. They are pleasant to
take; don't disturb the stomach:
don't require one to exercise a par
ticle or diet a mouthful, and Inst,
but not least, do not cause wrinkles.
They reduce one quickly but evenly
naturally. They produce. In short,
the Identical results of the famous
Marniola Prescription, with which
they are identical In composition.
Try a case. If your druggist is sold
out then write the makers, the Mar
ninln Cnmnnnv of Detroit, tn send
' you one by mall.
Mi. Book-Keeper
It's you who must look after your own interests.
You'll get more money when you are in shape to dc-.
mand it, not before. Doesn't it seem wise to put your
self where you can demand it? Are you worth money?
Then why not get it? If you are not. worth more
money why not b8 worth more? Permanent success
rests on merit and fitness. Arc you as fit for bigger
things as you care to be? K not get in line. Wc
want a chance to tell you how. Don't say no without
investigation for it will cost you nothing to hear what
wc have to say. Write today. We will explain our
plan for the asking it cost you nothing. Ask for
booklet "A".
lEo International Accountants'
No. 67. Fort St West.
Society,
Detroit Mich.
EU BANGS
EARL McNUTT
J. H. VEST
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZlE STAGEleava Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAR
at 5t30 a. m. Stares do not call at A dallyiiaeelejveiEureiujtt a. m.
rivate reddencea but will call far for Mapleton, due connection bv
age If notified, the day before. steamer for Florence and Acme
Livery Phone Main 2 1
BRING IN YOUR JOB PRINTING-PRICES RIGHT-WORK RIGHT.
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SAY
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That You Wanted 5 Acres in
UO A In
WELL, " You Will Have to Hurry"
Where is FRUITVALE? Well, that's easy. FRU1TVALE is located just 3 miles from the Court
House on tL Irving road, by the Bethel school house and ,ust opposite the Palmer mill site,
better know as Bangs' Park. .
n l n a j 9 fLr arr, tracts left out of 22, and if not sold before October 1st, it will be
Only 7 five-acre and I three-acre traces ieu uul u , tinnrAV. arJ Ka anrp 6 for
$200:Per acre; our price now $625 for 6 acres or $125 per acre, $1 00 cash, and balance b0 tor
one or tw years. .,. , ,
Opportunity is now knocking at your door, and if you will call at our office we will show you these
tracts at our expense.
Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company
550 Willamette Street. Phone "Main 73"
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