Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 19, 1908, Image 7

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ATIVE LAWS
IX FHiERAL COURTS
:!rj GilDert of Portland
: order restraining Mas
da McAllister fjom In
a iw person or per-
k in the Columbia under
in itate oi Washing-
iruoran restraining or-
lrj( until September 2 S,
pa initiative laws will
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I Hv t Chtck
here on a Chicago bank; what
shall I do deposit It? Yes;
just endorse It and we will
give you credit right now, as
we have a correspondent In
Chicago and can collect it
promptly.
We solicit accounts of Fur
nH'rs. Merchants, ('oriHirntions,
Firms "! lmlivlduuls large
or small liberal treatment for
all and interest at 4 per cent on
certificates when left on depos
it one year.
loan and Savings Bank
.pitVD X SI Itl'IAS. 123,00O.
!JJJJS- - " -
EARLMcNUTT
UNGS LIVERY CO.
Ijvery, Feed, awge bi
Cabs Always Ready
. Rut Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
,.STACES..
FV-rTerfcau .1 AdailystageleavesEueeneat6a.m.
'"V". elu lor tor Mapleton, close con ruction by
tk day beiorc steamer for Florence and Acme
Livery Phone Main 2 1
Liiiiii iimiiiiMiiiiiiiniini
kene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry
liuJiT Sales are growing in popularity and in order to
L found we will have on hand a (large supply of live
U poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER.
Phone Main 645
be attacked in the federal courts. It
will not be the duty of the Oregon
fish warden to decide th boundary
lln in the river between the two
states, a subject which is now be
fore the government for decision.
vThe enrollment of the Cottage
Grove schools is 344.
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE GUARD.
We
Clean
and
Dye
for
You
EUGENE
Dye Works
Sixth and Willamette Streets
Phone Red 2861
MOHAWK. LUMBER
Ca'S MILL AT
J. S. MAG1UDI1Y AM) ,,N K
KKL1.V SKl.L ,llT ,,,
OX, KANSAS, MKX, Wlltj T.VKI-:
POSSESSION OF thk ,.,avr
IMMEDIATELY.
J. S. Magladry and John F Kellv
have sold the sawmill oi the Mohawk
Lumber Co. at Henna, on the Wend
ling branch of ,he S. P. Co. to David
who wiM-,Ai"d' of Au'nls. Kansas,
i no?, h lmmeiit possession
included in the sale are 3000 ae-
and the losing machinery. Thero
are approximately 200,ood.noo foet
of growing timber on the iand tha
SiH8.,.fnBe,1 ownership. The con
aideration is not given out for mb
"cation, but it is said to be in the
neighborhood of 1175,000
This mill .,.- u..o. ' . .
- i. i. B u"1 auout two and
! Lyf,ars aK0 by Msrg. Magladry
33.000 feet of lumber per day. It is
- uC,u ,,mul ln every respect, one
of the best In the countv
Tho non.
"cn ui me mitt are
thorough business men and will
doubtless succeed In their new ven
ture Tha r..
.Z V 7 """"" owners are among
the best known lumber men In the
state.
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PERSONAL j.
;;
Ben Avers nf Anotin u-..Di,
the city. , '
R. C. Rllwnriifl wo In UA ...
t .7 . . ..u0 iu mi; uij trum
Lowell today.
. b. Mclntyre of Athena, Is In Eu
gene on business.
L. E. Danks and wife, of Blue
River, are in city.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Adair returned
today from Salem.
Dr. George Wall went to Black
Butte this afternoon.
Mrs. C. B. Klny rptiirnaH nnm tut-
afternoon from Salem.
MisS Adel Ollff is nmnnn- th ....
dents who arrived last night.
nirs. a. k. Alunra is in the city
from Portland for a few davs.
Mrs. S. E Pntr
afternoon from a visit In Salem.
miss Carroll Johnson came down
from her home at Creswell todav.
Misses Attn jinn" Vara P0.ihon.
turned last night from Salem.
cnas. Cornelius of Mllsvllle, Wis.
was an arrival ln Eugene last night.
Jlldne E. T Hnrrie nnrl wlfa
rived home this afternoon from Sa
lem. , .- '
13. J. Crow returned last night
EI'CEXE DAILY Cl ARn,
nf?iv. ,
S.lTl
from Sa
; fair.
I- P-. Huiris p:ini., it,.
land this aiu-nunm to spotui .-ju'jav
Mrs. II. A. p;,ne relumed last
evening from a visit , f,.
'Grove. '.
I W. L. Hay ward and iu have re
jiurned from their outing up th,- i..-
Robin Ne'.son came up f.
I land last night to re-witer
i verfitv.
un p.
I'r.i-
i;..irr.ii. !.... i... , .. ..
. 1 1 'imi-intni ten ivorn.
me fiage tor iHH'ilu.Mi for an
outing.
Misses Maude and H.sslo C..i!!og;y
I " "i' irui uregon fit.- uiis af
ternoon. .Mrs. J ilin I.ynn of Port'an l is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. J. w. S i'r.eher
In Eugene. 1
i Attorn, v Zera Snow of P..r-'and
was in ihe city during ;he .iav on
I law business.
I A. V. Gilbert and Panl Cottrell
are out in Douglass county on tim
ber business.
L. S. Hill came home this after
noon from Salem where he took in
the state fair.
Walter Ross, who has been In the
city for a day or two, returned to
Portland today.
Mrs. E. L. Campbell and sons. Gll
frey and Dewey, have returned from
a visit at Woodburn.
Mrs. Margaret Hickey of Cottage
Grove, arrived here this afternoon
from a trip to Salem.
Miss Emily Robovsky has accepted
a position as stenographer ln the of
fice of Geo. B. Dorris.
C. M. Densmore returned to Cot
tage Grove this afternoon after a
short slay in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wagner of
Ulysses, Pa., arrived here last night
(o visit friends near tho city.
Miss Belle Keeney came down
from Pleasant Hill today to take up
her work in the public schools.
Miss Nellin Williams arrived home
this afternoon from a visit at the
home of her brother at Spokane.
Miss Orpha Harmes, operator for
the Pacific Postal Telegraph Co., In
this city, Is in Portland for a few
days.
Mrs. Don Wheat, after a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, ln
Eugene, left for her home at Moro
today.
Miss Edna Hill of Springfield re
turned this afternoon from a visit
at the home of her uncle at Hoqulam,
Wash.
G. A. Brauer of Fessendon, N'. D.,
is in the city looking for a location.
Ho is one of the, Commerical Club's
correspondents.
Mrs. George Kinsey has gone to
Dutch Henry's place on the McKon-
zie, to be with her husband while he
Is building a house there.
Mrs. A. J. Mack left today for St.
Paul on a visit of perhaps two
month's duration. She will be ac
companied home "by her mother.
Major C. C. Hammond was a pas
senger to Portland on today's train.
He was Joined at Salem by F. A.
Rankin, who accompanied him to the
city.
Matt Strand was a passenger on
the stage this lngj-ntng fw McKenzle
Bridge where lie will work on the
government trail being built ln tha'
neighborhood.
Jos. Hopkins and family leave to.
night for Salt Lake City, wher the
family will visit and Mr. Hopkins
will eo to Sallda, Colo., where he
will engage in mining.
Alton Hampton returned last
night from Salem, where he at
tended the state fair. He reports
large crowds, good races and splen
did livestock exhibits. "College Girl"
the guldeless pacer, who mado a
mile in 2:09 without a driver, gave
the prettiest exhibition of the fair,
Mr. Hampton thinks.
William Williams. the Dexter
merchant, Is In the city today, mak
ing arrangements for his daughter.
Miss Alia Williams, to attend the
Eugene Business College this win
ter. tf ,.i, ...if., K'nrin' in the bediming
.r.n I.'-,) ntt,..-l'i.a nf rlvsnensia will be
avoided, but If you allow these little
attacks to go unheeded it win inne
Kodol a longer time to put yum
stomach in good condition again. Get
a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by all
druggists.
SKW HJIA5.
LOST A ladles' gold watch, closed
face. Hampden Vrks, crystal
broken out and containing bay s
picture. Finder please leave at
the Guard office and receive lib
eral reward. 822
FOR RENT Large front room and
bed room adjoining, furnished,
electric lights; phone and bath; ac
comodations for two or three; gen
tlemen preferred; "32 Mill St.
WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at
6 'per cent. Good security given.
Address D., care of Guard.
FOR SALE Good paying cash business-
evervthing complete and
running. Small capital required.
Call 627 Willamette St. S19
MONEY TO LOAN On good serur-
itv at 7 per cent interest, nuni'-
a! B.. care of Guard. S25
FOR RENT Two first class rooms,
will furnish to suit; call at 124
W. Seventh Street. ,
FOR SLE Good barn for sale
cBeap--S32 Mill St.. J. M. Orrlck.
Hard hrlcK for chimneys.
CHAMIiKHS HARDWARE CO
t,n L't.itK.v and niadder Pill"
iar f'T weak bark, backache, rhei.
Irnatlc pains. Inflammation of th
'liladd-r and all nther annoyances du
ll,, weak kidneys. They are fold by
, a 1 1 druggist".
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'SIS Willamette (treet, phone Red;
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r'c.i.-u hi;:; t!u
:! -ilk IS being hull' j
,. r.-ar entrance t'i the i
v and Roach block on I '
A relll'Il'
in froti' "f
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CITY XFWS
Vhe brick work on the new Zubor
J.ivk is being finished up.
The new Central Presbvterian
ihureh Iinil.liTi.. wiir t... .1.1,..."... ..
Sunday. Sept. 27.
A marriage license was vsi;,.,) to
day t,. .lames M. II, .skins and
Cora V. M: Daniel.
Household goods for W. F. Thorpe,'
A. Welch and Lydia D. llrlccs. ali
from Portland, arrived in Eugene'
this morning.
John Maroney, a laborer, was ar
rested yesterday for being drunk and
disorderly and given a fine of JJ0 in
the polue court.
Frank Huker, a recent arrival here
from Forest Grove, has purchased G.
O. Gross' 100 acre farm near Irving
for $47.50 an acre.
John Holbrok and family have re
cently arrived from Colorado. Thev
have rented the Ellis Parker farm
at Dexter and will live there.
The old wooden awnings In front
of A. K. Patterson's meat market
and Nlckllu's store on East Ninth
street have been ordered torn down.
Ernest Wills, of London has been
appointed registration clerk for the
November election. He will begin
work Monday at the county clerk's
office.
The paving crew Is at work spread
ing the dope on the Park street be
tween the city hall and Ihe McClung,
Coleman and Hotel Stneedo buildings
today.
J. 0. Bristow has sold his black
smithing business and will move to
his farm nine miles below the city.
He will build a good house and barn
on the place.
Mrs. S. E. Patterson Is building a
$2000 bungalow at East Fifteenth
and Pearl streets. Tho other one
she built there this summer has been
sold to Mrs. 1). M. Densmore.
Bolton & Jenkins held their mil
linery opening today and all after
noon large crowds of ladies thronged
the place. An orchestra furnished
sweet music for the occasion.
A big banner bearing tho picture
of Bryan and with this Inscription
has been hung across Willamette
street at the Intersection of Eighth:
"Bryan and Kern. Shall tho people
rule?"
The sentence of Chas. Kuthe, who
pleaded guilty to the charge, of set
ling "near" beer In violation of the
city orninance, nas neen postponeu
from this morning till Monday
morning.
T. H. Ellis this morning began
work on the concrete foundation for
the Dunn-Wllklns three-story brick
block on West Eighth street, Ihe ex
cavation having been completed yes
terday. Two car loads of coal for the War
ren Construction Co., one of bitumen
for the sume company, one of cement
for L. N. Roney, and one of wire for
the telephone company were among
the freight shipments Into Eugene
this morning.
The Chambers Hardware Co. today
sent to the Pattlson farm across the
river a three-horse power Olds gaso
line engine and a centrifugal pump
to be used ln Irrigating the farm.
They sent one yesterday to M. M.
Martin at Creswell, a 24 horse-power
gasoline engine to operate a wood
saw and an irrigation pump.
Tho presidential campaign Is
warming up In Oregon. Theodore A.
Hell, a democratic heavy gun will
open In Oregon next week, and will
lie heard in Engi ne Tuesday even
ing. Senator lleverldge of Indiana,
will soon be In the slate to speak
for Tafl, but (latin and places have
not been announced.
Tomorrow Is to be the closing day
of the Conference year at the Metho
dist church. It has been probably
the best year In Ihe church's his
tory. Dr. M. C. Wire will speak at
10:30 a. m. and a platform meeting
will he held at 7:30 p. m.. at which
all heads of departments will report
the year's work In their departments
The Allen cannery finished up on
Hartlett pears this forenoon and the
plant will be temporarily nun ior u
few days. The crop of pears was
good aiid the run was about ns long
ns usual. t iiiiini i -ii ii i.."ic "
and girls were employed during the
run. nesiues rue usuui n.iw m .......
to do the heavy work.
County Commissioner H. M. Price
in the r ltv today from his home
at Hale. He stated that the work or
blasting away Beecher rock, nn the
Mapleton stage road will begin Mon
dav. He took Mr. Furlong, who will
have charge of the work, out ther
to look over the situation and he will
bo ready to start In with the work,
Monday.
A special meeting was held by
the Bryan Club of East Eugene last
evening There was a good atten
dance by men of both parlies. Mr.
Slattery. Republican, defended the
republican platform, and Mr.
Sweanv defended the democratic
platform. Friendly though Intense
discussions followed by several
tferi'lemcn present. Other meetings
will follow.
H .n Theodore A. Bell of Callfor-j
n!a. chairman of the democratic na
tional convention at Denver, will ad-
dress the voters of l.ane iiiintv. hi !
til., oi-'-ra house in Kngerie, Tuesdavj
evening. September '11. Mr. Hell Is l
one of t ie most I'l'ielit orai'it.i of i
: day. '
I.Ai...e shiiiniert of rugs on th'
,u 1 wait for them and save money, .fi
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MARRIED
At the residence of the officiating!
minister. Rev r A WnnW i., ih..,
.ii n-i noon oi rM'pieumer w. Mr. Kit
ward A. Powell and Miss Katy Foot.
i:ii;f.xf. hkyax i ins
I'M. I. Mil Til MK.KT.
A meeting of the four Eugene
Bi.in and Kein I'lubs is called for
2 oYkvk p. m . Monday afternoon
to select a reception committee to
meet the Hon. Theodore A. Hell of
California. who will ii0 hero on
Tuesilav, Sept. 22 I10S
MAJOR 1.. IV FORREST.
Pres. S Eugene Club No. 1.
1. E. STEVEN'S.
Pres N. Eugene No. 1
R. PARKER.
Pres. N. Eugene No. 2
B. McKlNNEV,
Club
Club
Club.
E.
D.
Pros N. Eugene No. I
REAL ESTATE FIRM
IX PERMANENT yi ARTERH.
The Garrett Real Estate Co. have
moved to their permanent home on
Willamette street. Messrs Garrett &
Mitchell have been busy today show
ing many cnllers through their new
building, which is a credit In Its
modernness and location, to Eugene.
See us for ramp furniture of all
kinds.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
' CARD OK THANKS.
We desire to gratefully acknowl
edge and testify to our appreciation
of the sympathy and kindness which
has been shown us by our in any
friends In our bereavement occas
ioned by tho death of our husband
and father, M. S. Hubble. We desire
especially to thank the Order of Ea
gles for tholr assistance nnd sym
pathy.
MRS. HURHLE.
MRS. JAMES GRANT.
MISS CECIL HUBUI.E.
S1GR HbAUACHE
PoHitlrctr curfd by
these Little rillfu
They a)M relievo Dl
tress from Dyvpcpslft, la
d!rstlD and Too Hearty
Rating. A perfect rcm
rdy tor Dizziness. Nausea.
Drowsiness, Hud Timte
in Uio Mouth, Cofttod
Tongue, Pnin ln tho Kids.
TOUl'lD MVEK. TIioi
rvffulato tbo Bowjla Purely Vcffetablo.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Genuine Must Bear -Fac-Sirmle
Signature
JRFU8E SUBSTITUTES
What
School Supplies
Will You Need
?
You will save time by
coming here for your school
supplies first, because we
carry such a largo stock
that you will he suio of find
lug here every item on your
list. Will be sure, too, ot
a saving on almost every
thing. School Books,
Tablets, Pencils.
Pens, Penholders,
Inks, Erasers,
Crayons, Book Straps,
Etc.
Wo buy these things In
very large quantities and If
we can get them for less
than regular prices wo give
you tho benefit of every re
duction that largo buying
secures. Bring In your list.
RED CROSS
DRUG CO.
17-19 East 8th
S3 7 Willamette
EUGENE, OREGON.
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
set LaDuke &LtfflerCo.
Well Drillcn
Telephone Red 0121
999 Villard Boulevard
CARTER'S
jflVER
I CARTER'S
WPlTTlE
WlVER
pills.
"ThePhntbchind theSuirl
..chumb
I OUR GUIDE
to the best at the price is .
Schwab's set-price label
"on the sleeve." There are
no others "just as good."
Some dealers may tell you
so they have to. There
are no ready-for-service
clothes that fit like,
Schwab Clothes. There '
are none that look so "
well "on the man," and
there are none that repre
sent more thought and
honest tailoring.Whether
you buy a "Ten Dollar
Bil!" suit or a Schwab's
$25 Superior, you can
feci sure your dollar is
getting all that's coming
to it.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
Sale or Trade
Will you trid or sell your farm,
tore or land ?
We offer you a iplesdld lnvetmtnt
fn a new country of rich resources
Ideal climate all the year.
Dairy, fruit, mlnerala, liihlnc, man.
ufacturing builuex for all. On the
Coait I Bandon-By-Tbe Sea.
Send four centi In atampa lor hand
somely Illustrated booklet and full
partlculari.
The Warren Publicity To.
Hullo 40.1, rimlmruui llidg.
Portland, Oregon.
W. H. SMYTH
Succeiaor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will du m general transfer liusinesi.;
wool, houneliold rimmIm, trunks nnd
all tiling In hla line will recelvn
prompt nnd careful nttentlon.
"ItuslncMi I'rmnpt and ttorofur'. is
our motto.
Phone Main Hid
lln. Phone, Ibxl 411 1 a.
WIMiMnii' I'AHIioi.lc nii.vK
WITH ARNICA and WITCH H.VEI,
The best salve In the world for cuts.
brulsea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands nnd all skin erup
tions. Guaranteed to give s'fact!on
or money refunded. Sold uy Linn
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
O
Irug company.
park street.
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Moon k Tin