Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 24, 1908, Image 6

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    THE EIGB.VB DAILY GUARD. Till WiIAV. SHITKMBKR 24. 1B
We Deal In the Best
Farms to Be Had
On the Market
Today
220 nrrcs sltunled 10 miles from Ku
Kene; 1 : 0 iicri's under cultivation;
20 ai'ri'H In HiiiIht, balanr In pas
ture; t iirre of fruit; good Iioiixk.
baru ami oiitliiilliiltiKH; bent of wa
ter. Till" Is absolutely imu of the
beisl farms In Lane county. I'riee.
(Hill MT uerc
12 aires river bottom land, situated
near SprliiKfleld; mueli fruit of
all varieties; 1 0-room house; Rood
well; barn; 2 cows, 3 dozen rlilik-
ens, 9 heail Iioks, 1 farm waiion,
set of double harness, set of Blimle
harness, 1 IlKht driving rlK, 100
lbs. while lead for painting, ! Kals.
oil; Includes crop and farm tools.
I'rlro $7(MM)
DO acres, 35 acres In cultivation, sit
uated 1 mllu east of Donna; house,
burn and oiithulldlnKs: 1 team of
horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, l.r, Iioks,
harness, wauon, plow, cultivator,
harrow, mower, rake, spray wag
on, chickens, small tools, hay car
rier, etc.; 20 tons hay, 27.r bushels
oats, 4 or acres of corn, potatoes
for fa'nlly use; Interest In phone;
2 wells. I'rlio :IOOO
15 acres of fruit land ij miles south
west of KiiKenc; 9 acres In culti
vation, remainder In oak grove; 7
room house; barn 2tx40 feet in
l-oieHu of construction; 2 wells;
ii acres In bearliiK fruit.; telephone
and It. I). I'rlro HtlWiM)
DO. 98 acres 3 miles from ICukciic
courthouse; most beautiful bulld
i ii K spot near I'limeiie. 1'iico, $110011
CO acres river bottom land situated I
H tulles from Kunene on river road;
40 acres in solid balm timber
will cut 2000 to 2000 cords of
wood; 20 acres of this small balm
and willow. This wood sells at $5
a cord delivered to excelsior mill.
I'rlca Hindoo
65 acres nil deep rich valley aoll, sit
uated 4 V4 miles from lOiiKene; all
under cultlvatloni well fenced; old
house; somo fruit trees; 2 good
wells. I'rlcu 1(1 11)11 kt hcjv
Notice These Snaps
In City Property
A modern 7-room house, situated 2
blocks from high school on one of
tho best streets in the city; a 70
foot well with watur lower anil
tank; ahiiuduncu of water for lawn
and Indoor use. This 1b absolute
ly a bargain, i'rlcu lft,1lMl
House of five rooms situated on
j.'ortli Washington street; corner
lot, SOxlCO, I'vke, 70O
louse of S rooms; lot (111x150; city
watur anil good drilled wull; Mi
lot bark, tax title, milking lot
about 240 feet. All kinds of fruit
on lot; atruola paved, I'rlcu. HIKNI
2 new 4-room cottages with 2 lots
on rarlliiii oppusltu Kalrnmiiut
Btore; property rents at Jll per
JlioiHh, I'rlcu IftlHillI
flood I (l-i'Diiill minium house, situate
t'd corner Klcveiuli and ill'!', sis.;
tuiVIHK antl sliluwalk. Prlco looo
lloimo of 8 rooms iilculy located on
Kant Thirteeulli Istreet; lot ti.rix
10fi; good wall 00 feet deep; sewer
conuuctlona and water in the
housu; fruit of all kinds; good
barn, chicken park. I'rlce. .$;t(Mio
(iood 0-roo in liotisu with all modern
rouveulences, barn and carpenter's
shop, situated on lot 100x100 feet;
practically nil tho furniture goes
with tho house. Tills is close In
properly. I'rlro yrjoti
Wo liavo sonio choice residence lots
prices ranging from Jlul) to $UKi0
pur lot, close in.
llrlck blocks ami frontage in best
part of the clly. Absolutely tho best
bargains on thu market.
Call In and get our prices.
HOUENBECK REAL ESTATE CO,
l'hiillK Iteil 4 111.
Office, IM7 Willamette. Sln-et.
LARGEST KACILITIf.S (V-, i
IN THE VVKST KOU. M;
THII PRODUCTION Ol'Mj
ii , n if n ij A l 1 t iy . L I T, '
W. H. SMYTH
Suavwr to M S. HubbU
Transfer dnpany
will ) ii Kt'tKTai iit.M-.u-r I'litmvi;
wimiI, lniii'tioiil uuim1., trunk nml
nil llitnu In lilt hn U rvrWvt
munt ninl ('iiri'fnl nl(iiiilnn.
"ItiioliH'oM I'tonipt timl I nrt'ful" It
iiur motto,
riiuiio Mmii :tJ
A. C. MATHPAVS
tumril li'.immi;
f'oPCU ll. CiLIVi I, IinKtinv
S.i nd jr.d rixM rxw.tvj'.m
i-.utli 1, r sale
ri'.onf Bl.uk 2511
or'callil 345 V 4i!i
I I IN UNK OK MANY tul.U
i. rm
1 UTII 10W t UITIII MOUtll tjj
Tills woman nays that after
month of suffering Lydla K.
I'iiikham's Vegetable Compound
made lier M well as ever.
Maude K. Forffie. of Ijeesburg,Va
wriU;n to Mrs. llnkham:
" 1 want other auffrrinff women to
know what Lydii, E. Pink ham' Vefre
table Compound has done for me, Foi
months I Buffered from feminine fill
ao that I thought I could not live. J
wrote you, ana after tatting lydia K.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and
UHlng the treatment you prescribed 1
felt like a new woman. I am now
strong, and well aa ever, and thank yon
for the good you have done me."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. I'iiik
ham's Vc(ri!tiiol" Compound, made
from roots mid licrhs, ling been the
BtHtidurd remedy for female ills,
and hiw positively cured thousandHol
women who have lieen trouliled with
(liHphircmriilH, intliimmation, ulcera
tion, tibroid tumors, irregularities,
rxiritxlio pains, liuekaehe, lliat liear-iiK-down
feeliiiK, llatulency, indices
tion,(li.zini'HH or nervous yrostratioa
Why don't you try it?
Mrs, I'lnkliiim Invites all sick
women to write Iter for advice.
Blio has culded tliiiiiHiiiitlti to
bottltli. AildiOHM, Lynn, Mass.
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived by buying trom a practical
paint dealer means lo buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
J02 W. Eight St. Eugene, Or
vn it iiousk ii;is
;.rrn,K i:oi ;n
for nil tin work lu iI.h'h, To ktni
ll itn well mIkuI Is roiillv n nt'prisii v
for If lu kh's 11111)0 you lusi in kit-I
vliv. You nro IuvHimI to lirln:; him
hero the next tlino lu m-t'ds hliorlui;.
Wi lo iitit h Itik hut flrst-i'lusrt work.
Burbach & Bristovv
531 Olive St.
A
New Set
Chairs
C 3!
or
Why ilo you hv O1.0
RMAHMY CHAIItS In yimr
tiotni, whiMi you run uinkt ttuuu
liOon AS NKW lor only 0c ?
A ran of I'hliiutiii'l tll work
wotil" ri n yom liumiv
S.it tlutt Mm rhlumu.in U on
oiy run.
Sot our wont show wtiultiw,
4Mv Tt SI i: Ol l( NKW WALL
I' Al'llt
i is Wi'.n St'vonth at.
OVERTON
Well Tiptr tr.d Paint Co
C. H. MKAO
J. T. MACHKN
T1F-FORE K.ym! rt.il cs
.t oil up it come to
Sprint; lu'M, t!ic K-st town
il its ;i:r in th valley, ht
Iv.t r.ii'riuJ center ,ind the
K-t w.iUr t'ini(t in the
St.iti'. I .iinir. ol .ill sires
.imJ cV-.Tiptuins, u':o ctv
ptvivity i T S.l'u.
M. M. &, REAL ESTATE CO
ROOSEVELT ROASTS
HASKELL AND
(ATTACKS BRYAN
Washington, Sept. 23. President
Koortevelt tonlKht wrote a letter to
W. J. Ilryan, replying to the latter's
telegram in defeiiKe of Governor Has
kell. He not only adheres to his for
mer statement, bui adds further
changes, showing .Mr. Ilaskell'i
frlendshln to the Standard Oil Com
pany. He tnen contrasts Ilryan'a ac
tion with Taft's refusal to indorse
Senator Foraker, and concludes by
declaring Mr. ilryan's policy for deal
ing with the trusts Impracticable, as
his railroad and monetary policies.
Tho letter reads:
"Dear Sir In your telegram you
speak of so much of the charge
agnlnst Governor Haskell an dealt
with his relations, while In Ohio, with
the Standard Oil Company. You
omit the charge as to hln relations
with the Standard Oil Company in
terests, as shown by his actions
while governor of Oklahoma, this
very slimmer, this action being In
part taken while he was at Denver,
where, as you state, he was by your
wish made chairman of the commit
tee which drafied the platform upon
which you are now standing. In
my statement I purposely made no
specific allusion to the Ohio matter,
and shall at this time make none, In
spile of Its significance, and In spite
or the further fact that Governor
Haskell's close relations with the
Standard Oil Interests while he waB
In Ohio was a matter of common noto
riety. "In Oklahoma It Is a matter of
court record. Hy this court record It
appears that the attorney-general of
the state, elected by the people, ob
tained an Injunction to prevent tho
I'ralrle Oil & Gas Company from
building a pipe line, and that Gov
ernor Haskell found this out while
ho was at Denver, as appears hy the
representations for the dissolution of
the Injunction made In his name in
bohalf of the state before a court of
superior Jurisdiction to that which
Issued the Injunction. In this the
governor states that the acting gov
ernor, in his nbsence, had asked that
tho hearing be postponed until he,
tho governor, might return and have
an opportunity to investigate tho con
troversy. "The governor set forth in his peti
tion that he Is tho sole authority to
determine such matters, and that the
attorney-general and tho Judgo of
tho lower court had no right in the
ciiho, nnd that the action of the Judge
of tho lower court represented an en
croachment by tho Judiciary.'
IIIiH-keil Ijiw Kiirorccnicnt
"Tho attorney-general opposed the
dissolution or the Injunction, stating
that tho I'ralrle Oil & Gas Company
was a foreign corporation, which had
not accepted the provisions of the
constitution uiiplicablo to such cor
poralloiiR, find that without nullior
liy of law It wns employing a gi'eiit
forcu of men anil teams' to dig un.
across and into various highways or
the slate for the purpose of laying lis
pipelines. Tho governor prevailed,
tho Injunction was suspended and
tho pipe line wns permitted to con
tlnuo Its work, to use the words of
tho attorney-general, without uny
color of law. I call your attention to
the fact that the question, was not
whether the Judge erred or whether
tho Injunction was proper. The
point Is that the governor was alert
to take out of tho hands of the attorney-general
what the attorney-general
foil was Ills sworn duty, and
prevent an alleged instance of
breaking the laws by this particular
great corporation.
Slumlord Admits Control
"As far as I have seen. Governor
Haskell has not even attempted any
thing which can lie called a defense
of his acllou. it thus appears that
his action was as Inexcusable as It
wns wanton, except on the theory
that, In defiance of the attorney-general
or tho state, and at all hazards,
ho Intended for some reason of his
own to protect the interests of a
gioal corporallo:'. against the law.
ll has been s accosted on his behalf
Hint, niter all. ho did n.it favor the
Siaiiiliinl t)i ('.mil. any. but merely
tlw Pnilrlo Oil I'oiiipniiy. Tills claim 1
Is dlsp.iscd of I, v the tc-itlnionv nl Ihei
Standard Oil Company Itst-lt". taken
III the latter p:.n of l!ol7. In the suit
now pending before the I'tiltcd Slates
court at M. 1. mils, against the Stand
ard Oil Company. Ill this testimony
tho Stan. lard Oil Company, upon ho
les re. lulled liy he uovenilllelll I i
pit In a list ot all companies In which 1
It lii-ld Mock or In whl.-h n i snli-ddia- ;
ry companlo held stock, rep. nod
antoni; (he others llio I'ralrle Oil r !
Gas Conipal: , total capital $ I .l.thio,- .
oho. ot which the Nalonal Transit !
Coiiiiauy.s share was fti.'.i'.Mi.aihi,
and f a rt lie r 'ii ore. It appears that (he:
National Transit Conipanv 4i.ul a cap- '
!i.l s'ok et i v,.:;n. .f which
t'le S!,i-'l.-:d ot Conian owned
'"'. I-' l ' 1 111 oilier w o ds ti'.e '
l'r;i:i I.-
!ili,in w .is t 'i
Ml. ;ilt i . ) i l- tl:,. ,;i n.:
Y:.i'iMl ('.'Hi'..in , nil fi'.'j
in
: . .i. ! tli.' S';unl;t;tl iU v'.nn;.i
u y .
Tufi I'. 'l itis U ill ( oiitr. ivi
". t.M-v.t inir ;ii-li,n!s n tli's
i':i' f i ,i 1 1' H.vKit tt mi Vi .
.Krv. : id in '.is It . v o( An
'.', 1 ltiu.t:.' l in m s:;ih--
"t It .i ,t in;rtfr ,n titinuu'ii
iii'ion.-M al'-ni; S.-t;.i'.i- l'.r.tkfr. as
Ii Kn It iii; !. n a niiiii.t wi f.inuiHMi
iiiMui mii tl.'M'nitir llakcll.
lliai Iu- was tn. tl.-f.iul.T ami wp
IKMt.r of tcriiiin Kif.it roip.uuN' in-tsM'i-i.
ati,( i hi'i iM iM t h.s5::, tt xw
polh't- ffi w in. a.lniiiijsi;-atlxit
has l h.-i- .ts !-.) , u ((Mt-
.iiti'.: i'!. of ,u,iiik' S. H.i:.w- r.r.i
k. r :: : ' 1; , 1 ,i . ,k . 'U,.-,.
i- a- . ! i;.. . i,.;,; , Vl :.,.,
.1 1-.
1 .
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r.i h.
'l-' 111
.t.l. Hi ,
o
by actual deeds that his words were
true when he said:
" 'I do not care for the presidency
If It has to come by compromise with
any one on a matter of principle.'
"With hundred-feUl clearer evi
dence before von as w the cinnection
of Governor Has-kell with the Stand
ard Oil Company man -Mr. Taft then
had as to the connection of Senator
Koraker with any corporation, you
nevertheless have secured Governor
Haskell m chairman of the commit
tee to write the platform on which
you stand and put him In as treasurer
of your campaign committee.
Mil. TAFT TALKS TO
KAIMtOAD MKX
Chicago, Sept. 23. William H
Taft Ileniihltoan candidate for pres
ident, delivered the first regular
speech of his present campaign tour
of the Middle West when, in tins cuj
tonight, he addressed a large audi
ence of railroad men, assembled to
hear his views on the injunction ques
tion and other labor problems. The
meeting was under union auspices
and Mr. Taft spoke by special invi
tation of the railroad labor organiza
tions. Mr. Taft's address was prepared
wilh special reference to the charac
ter of his audience, and was a brief
hut comprehensive exposition of his
own views on the lahor question and
of the accomplishments ot the He
publican party for the betterment cf
the condition of the worklngmen.
Talks on Injunctions..
Mr. Taft met the injunction issue
fairly and squarely and gave a logi
cal explanation of his decisions in
injunction cases while on the bench.
He said that there was nothing in
his record to apologize for and de
clared that in every Instance he had
merely done his plain duly as a judge
and every decision, he said, had been
based on ample precedent.
He called particular attention to
the fact that, while he was not the
father of the Injunction in industr(:'.l
cases, as had been charged, he was
tho first to uphold from the bench
the right of worklngmen to slrike In
a body.
In closing he appealed to the rail
road men to endorse the ont pa' ty
that favored fair treatment of the
railroads In respect to rate-making.
. A GOOD STOMACH
Menus Good llculth, Clic-rfiiliicss,
Ambition, rersistoncT unci hucccss
Relief Is not cure; opium will stop
the most excruciating pain, but it
won't cure the disease.
And it's just the same with alleged
dyspepsia cures which contain pep
sin. The pepsin will help to digest
the food, hut the stomach Is left In
worse condition than it was before.
You don't want pepsin to digest
your food; you want the natural
juices of your stomach to digest your
food. If you have dyspepsia or any
stomach trouble, you want to make
your stomach so strong that it will
digest its own food.
You can mako your stomach so
strong that you can eat what you
want ana nil yvti want mny time you
wnnt It, without distress.
Ml-o-na w-IH cure your dyspepsia
or any. other stomach trouble by
building up the flabby walls and
making the stomach so strong that
It will digest food without artificial
aid.
In other words, Ml-o-na will cure
dyspepsia by removing the cause.
The lied Cross Drug Company is
tho ugent for Ml-o-na in Kugene. and
they say lo every resident ot Kugene
whoso stomach Is weak, who lias In
digestion or dyspepsia., that Ml-o-na
Is guaranteed lo cure or money back.
The price Is only 50 cents a box.
One box Is all you need to prove that
you are on the right road to health
and happiness.
"I can't say enough for Mi-o-na
tablets. They have done more for
mo in one week than all tho doctors
huve for the two years I have been
under their care, and I will do all 1
can to recommend It to my friends.
You cun nlso use my name In your ad
If you like, for Ml-o-na Is better than
gold to me. I am like a new man.
ii lid am able to work once more for
the firsi time in over a year." W.
A. Knnis, 3-S Green street. Syracuse,
N. Y.
MISS M l. I. IK Ml I'.i'llKY,
Graduate of llr.'tke Conserva-
tory of Music, Dos Moines.
Iowa, teucner of piano. 27:1
West Tenth street, l'iiono
- lle-1 2 HS7.
A V.w inn liivrMinrn;
Mi-. John Vhiti nf 3S Illinium!
nvi'nm llMiiltuii. Mt s;ivs: 'lhivi'
Immmi trounu-tl with n ini-Ah vwry
winu'i ami spring. i.ui winu'l I I
trlo.1 many u.Uvnisod rt'iiu'ilii's, hut j
the cMii;li , tun iiim'tl until 1 bntmlit a
.'t-('.'nt bottlf of lr. Ktn.n's New H!s-,
rovt'ry. lU'tur.' that was half izonv
the i-oimh ;i all sum1. This wint.-r
;hii saiiif hapi'y result has fuliowt.l:
a t'w .l.'t-i muv Muiip haiiuhtMl ttw
.Miti ua 1 ron I am now run vnuvti
that I'r. Kit :; s Nrw Uisi'mvitv i- :hc
iH'-ii i',' a!! . 1 1 i '.h aiiil lunu: vtMiio, !;-;."
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von 11 ii''viT snfr from Kiilnex .
Ma I'l-r or ihtMi nvtt ic trouMiv tl a
1hi;:U ttwo moir.lis" treattnrut t s !1
hy .1. Un:. or Uv mail. Smi 1 for
t!itlnniua:s. lr. K. Y. Hall.
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We Continue to Show This Wee!-
Correct
Leading
ion centre for men's clothing
TRAK,
MOULDING
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITAGE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone m Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
'. Phone Main 38 52 Willamette
School Books
and
School Supplies
Schwarzsch ild's Book Stors
The House of Superior Qu.ility
536 W'ilUmeLte St.
HALL ra, SHUMWAY
I'liimliln ami Srwrr W ork.
Also Koneral Joblnng in Un and
sheet Iron work. Iron work", promptly
attended to.
l-rry a (n i!tl(, p( plumbltm,' rutu-e
l-Ql e I'.LM-k 1;:ti. 7,,, ,, ,k Ss
9 "
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Made in New York by
tailors of the fash.
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
Founded, Controlled
and Officered
by men of strong financial standing,
and the highest possible reputation
for prudent business ability the
MERCHANTS BANK
of Eugene
is well prepared to meet the require
ment? of every depositer and client
who desires Safety and the Best
Service.
CAPITAL - $65,000.00
C'GARS
Julius
Goldsmith
Madame Dean's
FRENCH n ,
FEMALE rlLLiii
A Kafp., Ckhtai IIr-
L1F.P l-'Otl HUl'l'iiESSKTI
5lKxsrui-AT'-.x. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
R.ifi! Sur,'! S n,.ilvi Kiiti.r.i.,i..n !':n.,p.
am. od or M,,iT IVfiiiuli-a. Son I pro
ilil l.irl.il rl,.,.v. Will swill llHiu
on trml. to ho pni lor wlu ii ri'lpv. l.
tvilnplc-s Kn-. I.' 1st on eettin;; tho
pi'lililm-, ii-.-.-t no snltnlittile. If vonr
orinrulst il.w-H not huvy ihctu senj vour
onk-rslollic
UHITEI) I.EDICAL CO., Box 74, lancastw, Pa.
Sold in Eugene t;- W. L Delano
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five p.ir.sengcr car for hire
any tirre day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL SLACK 1231
Weil Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDukc &LefflerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5121
0QC Villard Boulevard
! AUTOMOBILES
Krark B-unttt fi. 5.-
u.wit P.- ,rl .,J IJi;.. pi, ,j r,i 1711
He... i;is5rl Kir. PrriTiicr. Pari
I i-c t,-t c.lrs lor thr pri.e, 57'Xl cj up
ti.s lor hire
(fj-lEtt 1
en
THE PEOPLE'S BRi
7th andOlivjjJ
Is now opened under tf,
uale Wm
ea and renovated t
throughout , remit
many ways. The diLi.
been newlv .
and we are iu a posltit
iuo Desi meal
for 2 0c.
Good coffee arnt
ItMh
specialty. Chicken
(
ouuuay, 2jc. Give
we will rin (ha -a.,
e tin
It
for weelr 91 .n.i'.
I:
male help ia kitchea J
1 UUII1,
MRS. A. WADE & G
SHVE.NT1I & 0I.IVI;
MCE LITTI.b alULAfl
THE THEIII
Is nliviiys aii)ri'ciiitiHl, vltff
Vi'rytliliiK so iiiK-tizinj i
some these June mufti
your iiiH-tite is fickle. I
want to treat your frlen.
or your sn-iTtliirt lo i v
cooked to the yuocn'( m
them to the Theatre fid
AFf-rcriaics siccfc
The Moui-tK:csq
favorite among
It is cos lively & :
Cigar on the m.irket
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