Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 18, 1908, Image 5

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PiPfRA!(D PAINTS at II
LUDFORD
UilPamter
itSu
fcBQXESH I
rtlHEAL AT
m nwmtogs, when1
IflAK When yon
im friends, yonr wife
M to i mral that is
Qntn'i taste, bring
pxnCafe.
SHUMWAY
"J fcwer Work.
In tin and
It Iron work promptly
pit plumbing nxtu-eg
P 'thuidOakSts.
r
-
What
School Supplies
Will You Need
?
You 1I1 Bare time by
coming here for your school
supplies first, because we
carry such a large stock
that you will be sure of find
Ins here every Item on your
list. Will be sure, too, oi
a saving on almost every
thing. ot School Books,
Tablets, Pencils,
Pens, Penholders,
links, Erasers,
j Crayons, Book Straps,
;Etc.
We buy these things in
very large quantities and if
we can get them for less
than regular prices we give
you the benefit of every re
duction tlhat large buying
secures. Bring in your list.
RED CROSS
DRUG CO.
17-19 East. 8th
537 Willamette
EUGENE, OREGON.
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines
for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind-
lng. .Outfits complete.
j Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo
I tors for power and light.
I Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and
Towers.
, Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed
Choppers, Well Pumps.
All first duality goods at lowest
I
pi THEATRE CAFE prices always in stock. Liberal terms.
I ; Prompt reply to inquiries and aulck
Vstri, where yon get ! hjP,nen- Write for catalogue and
Wearing .nd tooth-. BERGER. & BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE Bb CO.
Portland. Oregon
CapsulOo
A POSITIVE CURE.
For Inflammation or OaUirh
of the BUddar and Diteaaod
Kldaaja, Mo oara do pt
Oarw qataklr od perm an
anlly all Cnnataral OUeaaec
of tha Urinary OrsauR. Ah
aolutalr harmlma. Sold bj
dniRKiata. Prictf fl.OO, or bt
mall, postpaid, $1.0), or thrw
boxea VI M. Addnn,
THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO.
UK liAXO. brugglM
1 Hold tij w. Ju.
ene Poultry Store
fg Saturday Sale of
pve and Dressed Poultry
r'Sl arc im.:.. . ' ..
h. .. s PPuiaty and in order to
"will have on hand a 11, i i:.
. DON'T FORGET OUR NU
ruunc nam 04
MOST GR.OCCRS1SELL
Olympic Flour I
every sack guaranteed
It pro- d
""""ore 1.J l-.7 wn"'- "
" tt H.1,1 min ny other flour and Ihe
ofl ...r.011 l Is no hleher than for
8
TUF. Dai. ... GROCER FOR IT.
Nn,V- WWD FLWJNG MILLS
5
t- "'IMUiii........
rt
Van?, "ia "IM
POs. " v E '50 inoqv aow in m
I 'fU U'n 10 3Un tin ,
XjWat pub si?'13 ' sl3Wi P swua
' SVWOHl'O'f
ROSEBURG MAN
PROBABLY BOUGHT
PART OF RIVER
j'-H-KS I' I Ax AflSKAx,,. TH,.,
OCARTKRS OK ST.XTK s, ,
i-AM. ixsn.i: i ku.i v,: uiv
LIMITS HI T IT w,
.- i II.
THE ItlVKK HAS
u-ki.l... .
AWAY.
The Rosebur
Review of yesterday
prunes a storv
James O New-Ian, n .k l'' tllat
purchased 13."',"
Inalrto h ui M-nou and
or 115 14 ?hP0Tle.'Ln,IU ot Eugene
erroniliM,hf.,:,c' ta,!' or-
maps he"re do no show tha, '.J" th!
was available for purrt, 'Kl
- CM?
West anH iDA .. ai,fc
j -"'um ui ranee 3
on-iandi-o'rS
lanu, auutt nir nn !,
river In , " amette
part ofthe city ' norIhw"st"n
After an mminn!.. ....- .
shin t, ..I .V.""" town-
. a lne ownersh p maps
iiern Lee and Assessor Keeney this
the river it I. h ulr.Z'""r' on
tHllui uui us it p. inimaiin......
ha- he ;..Kri""f"..u,.1 'and
. " away auring the
past few years inH inno
man, it Is be evert ha. hk.
of the river bed instead of a good
Piece of land, as he probably thought
dent learned of this tract of school
land remaining unsold and i, .
. .cjui mere to view
it. As he
maae no purchase,
it lo o,. 1 ...1 , J
that the surveyor found no land
there, it havinz heen ..hj .'...
Neither the man who intended mi'r
chasing the land orthe surveyor are
iMcacui in me city and no lnfor
iLon can be had UDOn 'he matter.
This Roseburg man probably
wuueut tue iana irom tha
school land board without first In-
vestigating It. as did the Ei IPPno man
and as a result while he thinks he
nas picKea up a snap he probably
has nothing but an acre and throe-
quarters of river bed, as the river has
cut away a lurne amount of land in
that vicinity during the past few
years.
The story in the Roseburg paper
as ioiiows:
James C. Xewlnnd. the local real
estate dealer. Is the latest Roseburg
er to acquire fine property "dirt
cheap." Following the action of a
few weeks ago of Claued Kidder,
the local abstracter, In filing a home
stead entry on a big slice of water
front adjoining the city of Marsh
field. Mr. Xewlami has just bought
1 acres of land Insido the corpor
ate limits of the city of Eugene for
exactly $15.14. The sale was made
by the state school land board, which
acquired the tract under the lieu se
lection law.
The land Is particularly described
as lot 8 of sec. 30, tp. 17, S R 3 V.
It abuts the Willamette river and
lies immediately west of Skinner's
Butte. It was excluded from the of
ficial survey of the Skinner donation
land claim many years ago, and that
It was not acquired by some intend
ing purchaser long ago Is probably
due to the fact that the maps at Eu
gene do not show the tract to be
available for purchase.
BEAR STORY FROM
RUSH ISLAND
(Special Correspondence.)
Lowell. Sept. 17 Rushisland. five
miles above here, has a real bear
story, the facts being as follows:
Thomas Hlakeley, during the night
of the 14th Inst, heard a commotion
among his hogs and on Investigating
the cause found that two bears
mother and cub, had attacked and
killed on hog and were making their
supper on the same. Mr. B. and his
boys and dogs made chase and the
cub soon took refuge in a nearby
tree and was brought to the ground
by well-directed shots from the ln
chester rifles, but the mother bear
made her escape. She was sought
for the next day, however, but was
not found. The second night after
she returned for her meal and cub
and Mr. B. phoned to Clarence Mr
Bee to bring his bear dogs and help
In the chase, so all were on the
ground early the morning of the
lfith, and after a short run the bearUiio acres In cultivation, 5 acres or
took a tree, was wounded anil lien
from the tree, only to be pushed
closely by the dogs until It took to
tree No. 2. when several shots
brought her down. Mr. II. says the
bear has made several attacks on his
hogs before, but this is the first
time he has been able to get a shot
at them.
Mr. Stiers. the mall carrier !o Haz
el Dell. Is having all his stage can
do In the way of passengers and bag
gage. He talks some of adding an
other rig to his route.
Mac Crow has returned from Soda
vine somewhat improved in health,
but Is still under the care of his
physician.
Grant Hyianti ami laniny an- no....-
I from an outing to the lakes mid arc
Sloff to Eugene on business lor a n-w,
days. , , .
Thomas HlaKeiy lost ..nun...
horse a few days ami cn account of
lung trouble.
Hunters are still
they all get a good
not be much game .
vear.
The Rev. Mr. K.
Creek preached at
second Sunday of the
continue bis s.T'. : s
Sutidav hT'-a;:.T.
.Mr. K.'l-ay li.is
nearly rea ly to mov
l.ai.-ing and If :
or seed n.-xt :
.;. or Louis.
Rushisland Hiej
iii-itith and v-i'A '
ei.-rv second-
WILL BRING NUMBER
FAMILES TO EUGENE
T. V. Carter, a raui.a'W, .
enport. Iowa, who k 1.7. .. T.
gene tor a few rtv. i...-.
home .. - " " 1 lor
,r 5,1U r, u"'" " January
"...eis io iiiraie here. Mr
I'ar-
. luiuc uere to look ov.-r
and fiiuiiiv u-i.K ..
the inv
a..ci h,. ;,s , s .:.o;u'.v
that it did not take him'
"II'I IUI1H 1111.1 Hi-,,..
line else
iS lo de
' ill the
' ' I ' , ,lus is tne lH'( I
r ulc io ii'iate. He r
i ihe ,!!"e,esl of qu'te
came oui here in
e a number ,.r
Anil Hntnnl ll
who desire , "
thinks he will be able ,., iUd e7
try one of ,l,em to come ,,, Kugene.
HAiiitisiiritii m:vs.
I Special Correspondence.)
... aept. 1 1. Mi-s
i' er of Samuel Mav ,f r
M"?- a"" a pleasant visit' with
M"ulsrK, Sept. 17. Mi,
Amy
ort-
ith her
many friends,
returned to ht
home
Monday .
Calvin Ingram died in this city ot
consumption the 16th i.ist
Miss Amelia May arrived here
Wednesday. She will assist in ,he
business of May & Senders until her
cousin Bernard Senders recovers
rrom an attack of typhoid fever She
is welcomed here by a wide circle of
Mrs. Mary Edrls ot Portland made
a short visit here Monday while on
..w , u, auiomoDiie to Eusene
she retains her health and vigor to
a remartah , ria,ia. ,
tin.. .C,..?"" 'a
I ; k "'" are
much In evidence.
I he farmers of this section are
closing out their grain verv rapid'v
They look upon eighty-five cents net
per bushel for wheat and fortv cents
for oats as good enough. ".Messrs
May & Senders, warehouse men of
this city, Inform correspondent that
fully three-fourths of the grain has
been disposed of.
Quite a block of earlv hn. i.
sold here this week at seven and
one-half cents per pound. This
showing of a steady or advancing
market gives great encouragement to
holders.
The exodus to the state fair con
tinues. Fifty tickets were sold at the
station here Thursday for the fair
grounds.
The French & Companv barn has
been given a new foundation and
otherwise fixed up. Mr. M. Y. Can
ten has done a good job.
XOTH'K FOR SPKCIAI, F.I.KCTIOX.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
1st day of October, 10S. at each ot
the polling places hereinafter named,
a special election will be held in and
for said City, whereat will be sub
mitted to the legal voters of said Citv
for approval or rejection, A DILL,
proposed by the Common Council of
the City of Eugene, for a law to
amend Sections 108 and 112 of the
Charter of the City of Eugene, being
Chapter 252, of the laws of the state
of Oregon for the year 1905, entitled,
"An act to re-incorporate the city of
Eugene, and repeal all acts and parts
of acts In conflict herewith," filed in
the office of th? Secretary ot State,
February is. 1905. as amended by
the people of the City of Eugene Ap
ril 18, 190S, and to repeal all acts
and parts of acts In conflict here
with," and A BILL, proposed bv the
Common Council of the City of Eu
gene, for a law to amend Section
109 of the charter of the City of Eu
gene, being Chapter 252, of the laws
of the State of Oregon for the year
1905, entitled, "An act to re-Incorporate
the City of Eugene, and to re
peal nil acts and parts of acts In
conflict herewith." filed In the of
fice of the Secretary of State, Feb
ruary ISth, 1905, and to repeal all
acts and parts of acts In conflict
herewith," which said bills were
each proposed and ordained by thej
Common Council of said Citv Julv
31st. 1 1' OS anil on said day filed with
the Reorder of said City; which
election will be held tit X o'clock In
the morning and will continue until
i o'cloik in the afternoon of said
October 1st, 1908.
The following are the designated
polling places:
For First Ward, Cyclone Truck
House, Xo. 271. East Eleventh
Street; for Second Ward, Hook and
Ladder room, In City Hall building
For Third Ward, Heller's Black
smith. Xo. 41 West Seventh Street;
For Fourth Ward, room In rear of
Campbell and Fellman's store on Ol
ive street between Eighth and Ninth
; Streets.
R. S. HRYSON.
Acting City Recorder.
September 16, 1908. 12t
A SXAP TO ('IX)SH IT ESTATE.
312 acreB 2 miles west of Shedd
on main line S. 1'. and on Oregon,
California wagon road, a fine loca
tion, R. F. I)., and both phone lines;
all irood iiitricultural land with about
chard, all kinds of fruit; nalancc ex-
tru good pasture land, large 8 room
house In good repair, brick milk and
fruit house; large frame barn. Place
4.s all fenced and cmss fenced. Pos
session at once. Pri.-e only $35 per
acre. H W. TRIPP,
Both phones. Brownsville, Or.
BOOSTER M I'.LTI (i
Friday night. September
18, at W. O. W. Hall. All
Woodmen are urged to at
tend this me. ting and help
boost. There will be Initia
tions of candidates. Come
and get acquainted. All visit
ing neighbors are welcome.
I. P. Inman, C. C.
We have several parties who are
looking for boine-tcad locations or
r.dinnulshments; also .-otne good tlm-
luul there wiil'li.-r claims. If you know of any good
hnni'-sieads or timber ilalms It will
pav you to writ.- u- ddr-ss Aetna
Realty fonipany, Falling Build
ing Portland. Or.-. tf
The reinf'ir'id centre Vurtor ham
i.k Is the on- to buy. They ar'
wid'-r, longer
and
ong''f than tbe
1AVARE CO.
ordinary kind.
CHAMBERS II. M
THIRTY THOUSAND
ATTEND FAIR ON
PORTLAND DAY
Salem. Or , Sept 1
P' 'pic attended
today, I !-. l.ina d.iy,
ill previous records,
the grandstand this
. . At.o-.u :s o -
the State Fair
tl'Ui. l.re.lkillg
The crush at
atTern.inn ev-
i code
I that of yesterday :t.i,l .....
ly was Die grandstand packed bv
about tiaoo people, but the race
track on both the outside and inside
was bordered wtth a dense mass of
people for a distance of over a quar
ter of a mile. And with this im
mense throng at the track, all other
parts of the grounds were crowded
ai tue same tune.
-..mi mis nn. rning all the main
roiuis leading into Salein assumed
the appearance o( n line of march
for a farmer's procession. The visi
tors came by leani as far away as
Independence, Dallas. McMinnvllle.
bliverton and stayton, and by the
nine eacn city, village and hamlet
had sent Its quota, the total made
up an almost continuous stream of
vehicles coming into Salem.
In the first race, the 3-vear-old
pace, E. S. Train s Ray o' Light re
duced tha Oregon record for 3-vear-olds
from 2:16 to 2:09 H. In the
2:16 pare Josephine won In three
straight heats, but in the third had
a lead of about a nose over Tom
Murphy, who made a terrific spur
In the last 200 yards.
The summary of today's ovonts
follows:
Three-year-old pace. $500 Ray o'
Light, first, Mortrix and Cora, sec
ond and third. Pete Palestine, third;
tlmo 2:091.4 ;
2:16 puce, $800 Josephine first.
Tom Murphy, second, Kenwest third,
time 2:09.
2:14 trot. $5000 Day Rreak first.
Bertha Muck second, Nogl third;
time 2 : 1 0 Vt .
Running, three fourths mile, $100
Forrest Rose first. Calves second.
Ransack third; time, 1:14;.
.
DTKD
Mrs. Mary Garrett, wife of John A.
Oarrett. dt-d at her homo in Browns
ville last Monday at the ago of 74
years. Deceased was a well-known
and highly respected pioneer woman.
She was born in Pennsylvania and
ramo to Oregon in 1802.
Her first husband, John A. Honing
died, while crossing tho plains, and
in 1863, she was married to John A.
Garrett. Besides her husband the
following children survive her:
Mrs. Rosa Rebhnn and Mrs. Lottie
Kirk of Brownsville; Hiram Healng,
of Spokane, Washington: Frnnk
Healng of Sites, Idaho; Mrs. Ellen
Long of Yakima. Wash.; Charles W.
Garrett of Garfield, Wash.; Mrs. Al
lle Cole of Crawfordsvllle, Or.; Mel
vln Garrett of Marcola, Or., and
Thomas J. and James O. Garrett of
Brownsville. Albany Herald.
Vou Can't Cure Constipation
by taking the purgatives, salts or
other drugs that act harshly or vio
lently upon the stomn"h or howels.
Ask any doctor and he will tell
you that purgatives ot any charac
ter distend the bowels and weaken
the elastic tissue.
To cure constipation, remove the
cause. The cause ot constipation is
Indigestion. If your food digested
properly it would coutiuuo on from
the stomach through tho bowels,
and would be eliminated without ef
fort and with regularity.
Mi-o-na tablets cure constlpat loa
tlon by curing your Indigestion. II
Is not a pugntive. It is a stomach
tonic and more it tones up,
'strengthens, Invigorates, refreshes
and injects new lite Into the worn
out muscles of tbe stomach, and In
a short time makes the stomach
hardy enough to digest anything you
out. It Is a powerlul yet harmless
stomach tonic, and Its resistless In
fluence on the stomach Is astonishing-.
Try MI-o-na for constipation. One
box will cure you of Indigestion;
two boxes will relieve vou of consti
pation; and best of all, Ml-o-na Is
such an economic reuiedy. A large
box only costs 50 cents, and then, It
you are not satlsried with results,
Hull Drug Co. will give you your
money back.
Ml-o-na cures all Btomach disor
ders whether acute or chronic, such
as dyspepsia, vomiting, over-indulgence
of the night beforo, sen or car
sickness, stomach sickness r pros
pective mothers, etc.
Read this rrom the president ot a
New York corporal Ion :
"I have been a terrible sulferer
from dyspepsia and gastrlcs for two
years. Tbe most eminent physicians
prescribed for me with no effect. I
have been absolutely cured by your
Ml-o-na tablets. The first one gave
me a relief almost Incredible. Very
gratefully yours. Herbert II. Taylor,
501 West 143rd Street, New York
City."
XOTK'K TO THE ITIIMC.
Whereas, my wife, Nolllo Gosser.
has left my bed and board. I hereby
give notice I will not be responsible
for any bills Incurred by her.
FRED P. OOSHKR.
Dated Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1908.
08
NOTK l: TO I'ARMEItH.
Hay and grain wanted In exchange
for pianos or organs. See us or tele
phone at once. Stevens & Hulln Pi
ano House Commercial Club Blk.
Tel. Main 11.
tVKl n.WIXH
Gaso'lne pow', bv W. W Moore,
phono Red 3282. Orders large or
small will bo appreciated.
niM.MirtK nnoTHKits
For nil kinds of drnvlng nnd t
press. House phone Red 2712, of
Olten The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that onlv
urinary and bl.uldtr troubles were to be
tr iced to the kulnevs,
but now modem
' ) science proves that
in... iy an iiiscases
b.uc their lieginuing
in the disoi.icr i.l
these most important
oig.uis.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
Tbcrrtore, when yoiit ki.lneysarc weak
or out ot order, you cm understand bow
quu-Llv yinirenlue 1m.Iv is RtTeeleil and
how every organ seems to fail to do us
dlltv.
If you are sick or " feel badlv." beeiu
j taking the gret kidney remedy, Dr.
iN.iimer s r-wauip-K.h.t, Decause as soou
ts your kidneys are well they will help
11 the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
if you arc sick you can make no mis
take by rirst doctoring your kiduevs.
The mild and the extraordinary ctlect'of
Or. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tbe great
kidnev remedy, is soon reulired. It
stands tbe highest for its wonderful cures
of the mi6t distressing esses, and is sold
on its merits by all fr pv-
druggists in fifty-cent (j(IMil.hS55SB
and oiie-ilolUr size BS!tijiWEHftiylsii3
bottles. Yon niavSiaafallgpjJl?
have a sample Untie H.i...rsmp.io.i
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
now in nun out a you nave kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Ir. Kilmer St Co., Iling
liamtou, X. Y. Don't make anv mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, lliutjhaiiitou.N. Y., on every bottle.
IT'S TIME
to think of your new
Fall suit Wc have
some very clever
models that we'd like
to show you. They're
conceived by the
Schwabs of St. Louis.
Here is one of the
styles. It's Schwab's
$15 Special; set-price
label "on the sleeve,"
Schwab quality inside
and out They're the
best in America at the
price. One-price-to-all,
all-over-America.
See them; you'll
want them.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
I IhePtantbehind the Suif
yiijij
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS in yout
home, when you can make them
GOOD AS NEW for only 50 T
A can of Cblnamel will wort
wondera In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can.
See our west show window.
SK TO SEE OI K NEW WALL
PAPER
1S-18 West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co
""w'ao)).aaiat oe)i
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
la now opened under new manage
ment. We have thoroughly clean
ed and renovated the building
throughout , remodeling It in
many ways. The dining room has
been newly painted aud papered
und we are In a position to guar
antee the best meal In the city
for 20c.
Good coffee and fresh meats a
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Sunday, 25c. Give us n trial and
we will do tho rest. Meal tickets
for week, 21 meals, $3.60. Fe
male help in kitchen and dining
room.
MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props
SEVENTH AS OLIVE STS.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. Gill
and let us estimate
on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West 8th St,
Phone bUckl II?
e)l
STONK'H HEAVE DROPS
Greatest known reciedy lor heaves
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902
Thii la to certliy that I gave m
mare one bottle ol "Slone'i Heave
Drop," and cured her ol heaves.
Thii waa last winter and she has
not been aliected since G Wallace
DR.S.CSrONE, Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists.
$.100
GEO K MUNROE
FURNITURE
(17 West Eighth St., Eugene, Oregon.
I'llono lt.il 5.17(1.
Sole AgenlH for Hie Portland
Slovo Works.
Fifty-three styles, Including tho
noted Detroit Line. Also the Lucledo
Ranges the best low prlco raiiKu
on tile market.
A full line of Heaters Just from
the factory.
Call und examine, our largo stock
beforo buying elsewhere.
Julius
Goldsmith
W. H. SMYTH
Siicceaaor lo M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will do a general transfer buHlm-m,;
k.mkI, household good, trunk anil
all tilings in Ills lino will receive
prompt mid careful nt tendon.
"llunincii Prompt and Careful" Is
our mott4i.
Phoim Main 112
lies. Phone, II.hI lit 1 2.
Madame Dean's
FRENCH
FEMALE
Pills.
A Hrit, OltTAI Itr.
t.tr.r run hrvvuK.'vyu
Mr nht mi Aii'iM. NETIR IROWR TO Fill.
HuM Kun-! Hjten v! Hjiilafnrtlon (imr-imh-o-l
or M.irn y IU-fuiil-!. He-nt pn--iii1
fur tl ifl i r W III M'iKl tht in
on trlul, u tt jmid for lnri n-lif vi-I.
HHinplf Krf-. JijnImI on ir'tUliK tho
pr-iMiltK', B'-''..jit no ifilitiit. If your
tlmtrxM (Im- not tiuvu tin lit .nj your
onl'TB to Iti'j
lillTED kfOICU CO., lot 74, Liiciitv, fa.
'Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
SHARP.
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