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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
DO YOTT GET TJT JQ BEARS WITH if ran dr. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost evi-ryltody who rc.uU the news purlers is Mire to know of the wonderful h lines matte ity I'l, l Kilmer's Swruuit- I Hoot, Hie ((rent kid L ney, liver and blad- der remedy. MU It is tne great mra- ,,,,,,,,.!, ,.f II, r L nineteenth century ; I jlihi'oviTHil wflt-r vf-url -rrvJ:- ... ............. ,,i, ULf liv Dr. Kilmer, the SSf- eminent kidney and Madder specialist, and it wotilerfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the Madder and IlriKht'a Disease, which is the worst form of kidnev timilile. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root it not rec ommended for everything hutif you have kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will I found' jnt the remedy you need. It hai been tested in to many ways, in hospital work ami in private practice, and haa proved o successful ill every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all reader of this per, who have not already tried it, may have a sarnp.e bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to findout if youhavc kidney or bludder trou ble When writing mention reading thia generous otfer ill this paper mo seno your address to Dr. Kilmer Kc Co., ihngliaintoii. N. Y. Tin: rcj;iihn fiftv-cent und one- dollar sie bottles are """ ' sold by all good druggists. Don't niaka any mistake, but remember the name, bwamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, and the dddrcss, Iliiijjliumlou, N. V., on very Ixjtllu, Clothes Do Not Make the Man But if they are well selec ted, well made and fit ' perfectly, they improve his appearance wonder- - fully. You can get - ' such clothes at our store because we are sole agents in Eugene for the celebrated Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits. Our fall stock this year is the most complete in all respects we have ever carried. Also, you will find them reason ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will he found lower than many of our competi- tors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not ED. HANSON Kast Ninth Street ONE SHOT i.. HORRIBLE TALES OF MURDER GOME FROM OLD MADRID srili.MAN, OF tOITAt.K I.KOVK. IIOI.IW TI1K ItWOltD i;i:m;iiai. xkws notks oi SOI TIIKKX i am: (HI' AMI VI- uxrrv This Is no fairy talc, but a true story from rial life, and happened near Ilohemla last week. O. 1.. Stld nittii, the noted bear hunter of that district, whs out looking for a shot when he- spied two bears playing In the brush. They were indulging In a sort of boxing match, and Mr. Ktidiiiun stood and watched the- game for several minutes, when, he con cluded to take a shot, waiting, how ever, until they stood In line. Jlls opportunity came and he let drive They both scampered down the hill and the hunter thought for an In stant that his shot had gone wild. Hut acelng one of them Blagger and fall, he hastened down and found both lying dead, side by side, the bul let from lil ride having passed through the heads of each.' Mr. Stldman due not claim to be more thHn an ordinary hunter, hut he thinks thai up to date ho has the bolt and securely fastened about his person, and is willing to pass It up to nnv mail who can make a better allowing- "I" neighbor Malm for him, however, that ho Is a dead shot, n,i thi. klllli.u or both bears at one shot Is nothing extraordinary for him. They simply got In line and lie did the real. This makes nine bears Mr. Htldman has killed In the none- m In district. Olio of the bears Kllieu lust week was brown and Ilia other i black. Ntuge ItllllllHliy l-nsi Saturday the stage from the Vesuvius mines ran away and a dan gerous accident was averted by a small margin. The stage, horses be- aino frightened oil a long grade aim began to plunge madly down me hill, which was vory steep. In spite of the effortB of the driver and the brake they could not ho stopped, and coming to a turn tho horses ran off the road, overturning the rig and throwing tho occupants to the ground with great force. Only two pusscngcrs happened to' no riding that morning, and fortunately neither wiib very badly injured, aside from numerous bruises. Miss Maggie llriind was returning to her home, and C. T. Long, of the ilraham hotel, was returning from a fey days out lug up on the Hard properly. One of the horses was badly cut, but on the whole it wus a very fortunate ac cident. . News Notes - Hev. A. J. Armstrong and family arrived in this city Saturday from Lakcvlew, where .Mr. Armstrong has been pastor of the M. 10. church for several years. The family returned to Cottngo (.rove by their own pri vate conveyance, coming leisurely over the road, milking Iho trip very pleiisaut and enjoyable. Owing to Mis. Armstrong's poor health Hov. Armstrong found It necessary to re sign his piistomto III Lakevlew and return to this place to reside, which Is Mrs. Armstrong's old home, sho be ing a daughter of our pioneer towns man, O. P. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Hees will go to Portland tomorrow, whero Mrs. Hees tins u damage case pending In the circuit court against thu Southern Pacific Hitllroad Company for Bovore injuries which shu received. In a rail road wreck in front of Udgnr King's residence north of Cottage drove nl- most a year ago. The case has been delayed by legal technicalities from time lo time, but It Ih announced It will be culled tor final lieniing on Thursday of this week. A number of local Democrats have orguul.eil a llryaii club, their firnt meeting taking place last Saturday evening. About nii'iie lire on '. list of members and It Is said they will work libiug lines to hcitl pioluou tlle Interests of their selected pnrtv. Madrid. Sept. 23. The horrible murders laid at the door of Dr. Ag ostino Tortosa. Mayor of Alarcon, is charged with killing several per mni who have died under extraor- dlnar circumstances. Ilia brother-in- law and mother-in-law perished by suffocation, and it is declared that he placed them In an unventllated room and caused It to be filled with dan derous gases. Three other persons are alleged to have been suffocated liv the doctor In his fatal chamber. A young and handsome patien t who consulted him was murdered, the bodv cut to uleces, and thrown Into a torrent and the mayor Is further said to have killed his landlord by piercing his skull with a pin. AMUSEMENTS "The Little Prospector. It Is a pleasing thing to watch the development of a rose-bud from the time when It first hursts Its tiny pet als, until It reaches maturity, and Is transformed by the magic touch of time Into a full bloom riowcr, ae llghtlng the eye with Its queenly beauty and diffusing ambrosial frag rance around. It Is also pleasant to watch the progressive career of a fav orite actress from her debut on the stage until she attains assured recog nition In the ranks of the profession. "Chic" Perkins who Is starring this season In "The Little Prospector," comes of an old theatrical family. Her mother was a valued member of McVlckers' famous stock company in the palmy days of the drama In Chi cago. " Chic nerseu, was tne dram atic leader, until she has reached at last the topmost rung and stands se curely upon tho dizzy heights of popular favor. Peoples wno nave learned to associate her name with everything fresh, pleasing and breezy and when her coming Is announced It always awakens a lively antlclpa- tlon of enjoyment In the hearts of her friends. In "The Little Pros pector" she has found a fitting ve hicle for the display of her genius, Sho will present it at the Eugene Theatre, Thursday, Sept. 24. MARKS DR.UG S'l uk. - - ..w.q. . or- Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Two registered druggists in charge. A double checking system that ab solutely prevents errors. The best and purest drugs always used. No substituting-A new store and a new stock guaranteeing the fresh ness of everything in the store. Complete Line of Sundries, Patent Medicines ana i ouei nicies THAT TO Slop and think of the advantage derived bv buying Irom a practical paint dealer means lo buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Kiintcr 102 W. Eight St. Eugene. Oi he cluh litis lor oMIt-el'ii: lioorm- Atkinson, president; V. l(. Vcntt ll. vice president ; W. V. Oglesbv. sec ond vice president ; 11. King, secreta- mid l. .1. Iiullrntlle. treasurer I'llcy will go to Kimono this evening to hear speaker lleli from California. Ill the doclllnes of their purlv. Iioollttle brothers have purchased tin donkey logging engine of ,loiie irothers, and li will be taken to tin erro-llordo mill this week. It Is n ! KiXlU. and will replace u bull team I he deal Included the equipment ol Hue used Willi the engine. .Miss Lottie Veatch, of Kugcne. Is 111 town visiting her sister. Miss Maggie Voalrh. Leader and West- I'll Dregeli. WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under Now Management First-Class Fresh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 33 51 2 Willamette Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Delinquent taxpayers will tnke no tice that delinquent taxes will not bo advertised us heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are delin quent after the expiration of six months from the first date of such delinquency may be paid by any one demanding to pay same and a certif icate of delinquency will be Issued to such party. Section 37 of said law, in part, roads: "Any day after the expiration of six months after taxes charged against real property nro delinquent tho tax collector shall have the rlL'ht. and It shall be his duty, tnion dumaiid and payment of tho taxes, penally and Interest, to make out und Issue a certificate or certificates if delinquency against such proper ty." and section 3S 111 part reads: Certificates of delinquency shall hear Interest from the dato of Issu ance until redeemed at the rate of lfi nor cent per annum. Delinquent taxpayers are therefore advised that If they hnvo not paid at least one-hiilf of their taxes on or before the first Monday In April thnt tho sumo are delinquent und have been delinquent since said first Mon day lu April, and those who have paid one-half of their taxes us above the re in u I n I uk one-half will become delinquent after tho first Ntonday In October, and six months from such dates a certificate of delinquency hearing fifteen per cent Interest per annum may he Issued against your nronerly. To save further costs, penalties mil Interest you are earnestly re Liucsted lo settle the same at once. II. I,. DOWN, Sheriff it n.l Tux Collector. Marks Drug Store- The... Quality Stort Phone Red 6231 Hotel Smeede Building V. M. V. A. KMI'I UVMIXN I' in ni:u run M't m:rs till behalf uf I ' 11 1 vers It v students needing employment t tic V. M . C. A it tile I nUcrslly Is conducting III. tnplm mem bureau. II you huvi aim k and line lo help sllldenls w !u lie uoiklllg their wii, please call li lames l.iiiian at I'liiversity doiiul lory. Hlack i;liT. CM. I. I (lit (IIV W Milt WIS.. Notice Is hereby given Unit all rlti Hsirunts iliann on the general fund up to and Including No. ;;.', regis ered February II. l!Ui, mil 1 paid ll prcscnia! Ion at my oUtce Sep ember H, puis. Interest v.11 case on that ti n t-'lt WK liKISNKU. t'lly Treasurer Fir; lie. im . Sept, is. 1 lips. t.Olill llsiilM; ' M-HI'iUJi. Ad Ice V:ts Ins- Pcen receive.! thai 4!hers!!t iiu.l Chinook Salmon nr. '"ins taught oh IrclU Ul Vkma Hay. H Notice of Sub of WiirruiitM rursualit to alllhurliitlou duly giv- Mi by the voters of School Distrlc No. 4. of I. line county. Oregon, at an 'lection duly held 111 said district on he second dav of May, lues, the ill rectors of said district will Issue and lell the llegol luhlc, Interest-tiearlu warranis of the district to the innoiini or $iri.biin. Said warrants will he lue twenty years utter date, payaliU .it the option of the district after ten vears from date; will bear Interest in the rate of five per cent per iinniiiii interest payable scuii-iuiniuilly. ami ivlll be Issued 111 denollilnat tons tc -uiit the purchasers, but lu no cast less than The public generulli ind each resident of the district in uirtlcular may subscribe for said tends or anv po-:'. mi thereof not Its: than $.'ot. Subscriptions should b tty scaled bids stating the amount o ivarrants desired and the price thai tvtll be paid therefor. which bid: houltl be deposited with the und lgned at his office In the city hall u Kugcne. Or., not later than : at i. in. on tht4 :tiith day of September I lips, in which time und place the til rectors of said district will meet t pen saltl bids ami award said war rants to the highest bidders therefor 1 lie directors reserve the right to re let t any and all bids. Kit AN l KKISNKK. District Clerk School titstiict No. 4. Iiue County, Or. Kugcne. Or.. Sept. IP. Cos. Y sUWlXii Casollne pew. r, by W, W. Moore, phono Ked Orders large or iiikiII will be appreeia:etl. OAHTOniA. rwn u,, -i y -ill Hi I'M Bi't 44444..j NOTICH FOlt SI'KCIAIj KLKCTIOX. Notice Is hereby given that on the tut inv of October. 190S, at each or tho 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 City for approval or rejection, A uil,l., proposed by the Common Council of the Cllv of Eugene, for a law to amend Sections 108 and 112 of the Charter of the City of Kugene. being Chapter 202, of the laws of the state of Oregon for the year 1905, entitled. "An act to re-incorporate tne city oi Eugene, and repeal all acts und parts of nets In conflict herewith." filed in the office of the Secretary of State. February IX, 1905, as amended uy the people of the City of Eugene Ap ril 18, 1 11 0 S , and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict here with," and A IllLh, proposed oy uie Common Council of tho City irf Eu gene, for a law to amend Section 109 of the charter or tho city oi I'.u- gene, being Chapter oi uie laws r the State or Oregon tor tne year l'.lOfi. entitled. "An act to re-Incor porate the City of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith." filed in the of fice of the Secretary of State. eb ruary lsth. 1905. and to repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith." which said lulls were neli proposed and ordtilncd by the Common Council of said City July 1st. Il'iis and on said day filed with the Recorder of said City: which lection will be held at S o clock in the morning und will continue until o'clock in the alternoon of said October 1st, tUOS. The following are Iho designated polling places: For First Ward, Cyclone Truck House. No, 271. East Eleventh Street: for Second Ward. Hook and Ladder room. In City Hall building For Third Ward. Heller's Black smith. No. 4 1 West Seventh Street: For Fourth Ward, room in rear of Campbell anil Fiilinan's store on Ol ive street between Eighth and Ninth Streets. K. S. ltUYSON. Acting City Hei tinier. September 1'. ll'OV l'-t I MUST ! I BE SOLD I Twenty acres of land almost In city. Nice new buildings; nearly a thousand dollars worth of live stock, Imple ments and furniture; price, $4,000. Terms. 10 College 11111 lots on this side of the hill, $1500. One lot worth $4H0 for $350, If taken this wet-K. We have hundreds of farms ranging in size rrom 4 acres to 4'ieo acres nnd we will pick the best thing on our list for your money. COW f'EEt). Alfalfa meal. At na'.'.oy's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Ked 1521. l i 1 1 The Real Estate Exchange Suite 3 and 4,Colman, Bldg Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market THE PEOPLE'S 7th and 0! Is now opened nnde meat. We have tb ed and renovates throughout , rem. many ways. The c been newly paintr, and we are In a t antee the best lor 20c. Good coffee specialty. Chi Sunday, 25c. Gii we will do the rw for week. 21 meii male help in toe room. MRS, A, WADE SKVEXTII "I wki.i. iutn.i in HALL , SHUMWAY numbing ami Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing In tin and Get your wells drilled by oln and 8hpot lron work. Iron work promptly experlenc Phono Ki d well-drillers. 'd 4SV8. WtHlH rawim; attended to Carry a full line of plumbing rutu-ei IViono lllnck l:t. I. 7th an.! On It Sts. C.asoMne power, by W. W. Moore, phone lied 32S2. Orders large or iina'.l will be appre-latcd TO 111 M'KKS AM CAMI'l-KS If you are thinking of goinc into h- mountain huntlm: or tlshiui:. call up Ked 1741. or call at 4t'.3 Olive street. tf J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything. Twcnty-fiv yc JiMJftiartf, Ft; c'irtr, E Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phonr Red 4511. Eozcne. Oitgon. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any tirre day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Well Drilling For up-tc-date well drilling see LaDuke &LeftIerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard 4' rMciHTruEJul Tril ls always sl'in""- 1 ...erilllilli; ' "H' vine tin" vour appiti" n a nt to tr' I' Mirrusv- tbr f-i or your : ...Hiked to . them tl"1 CEOJO! in; w AUTOMO BILES Frank Bennett & Son Garage Ptarl and 12th. Phontrfdl711 Rro, Kissel Kar, Premier. Ford The best cars lor the pHce, $700 and up Cars lor hire ..I Kitht' IV ,lc 1 0l' .1 IW- Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling TOOD rOR SALE KH TlH-imettf St- Eupw, t'( on rhona Main 6il Stone- . i et Wt i i-' IftUVUUlM j I f 1111151 tjupiiuca l'et iriilltv terns - nil .ret CIIAMHKKS HARDWARE CO. Monarch rnntm Thirty drt" fre., trial. J. W. Kui Fur. 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