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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1908)
CD THE EttSKXE DAILY Cl'AItD. HTl ICDAV. SKITKMIIKH Wl. 1.H CONVENTION OF j UNEMPLOYED OPENS; NYvv Vmk. Hi-pt. Tin- 'Mtinl Mil im..il i iiim-miuii it tin- 1 1 1 j 1 1 ; -1 . -imI ujt. ni .1 in Mils rity tinl:.y ami will poiitiniii until snini linu next wi-i-k. Thf c;il!i'rinn him Immmi iirniilK'-! ' .1. K;iils llnw.-. tin- fri.Ti.l i,t I In-IiiiIhh-s." ;im! hcvi-ral nthi-i' ilil!:tn-tlirni.-'- nf 11 ir;trf Iral lor tin l ail I raliii t turn nf liilnil. Tin' iirontutiTh of the r un vi-nl inn ili-ilari lhaf iiiat lidi'.MtK will ri-sillt fruin the n-riiliiil-t. Tin viiriuiirt iin-Klili-mla! ramliilal-.-i havi lii-i'ii unaiili tu ai-r.,t the invitailun I' ultlr'ri-H f hi riiiivwi tlnn, bin ii Is ixn-rt-il thai in' iit ri ri'f'i'lital ivi'M of III); m'V-ial aiti-h will ppruk. KCMISKVII.T MAS NO rsi-j l-'(it ('Alio IMIK.V ll' YOTMISS Washington. Sill. 2.1. " The raid liuli'X HVKlt'iii Ih fine fur a kovitii-iiii-nt dr-itrl mr-iit . hill In hi iivi'n'.i nnmi- h't'B wl to work ami pump Boimt hot, red blooil Into Hils lam palKti. Ni-vi-r mind ard ltnlxlni t tit peoplr to find out how wi think they oiiKht to voti. I.U'k Kit out with ri'd fin and Htiinip talk and bands of muslr ami cxprnsi tnomy and Hllr 'iin up mi that tin y ilo voti. In hi-nvi-ii'H naiiii-, Novum Iht In al moMt hi'rn." Thcso wordn wito nm-d hy I'r-n-InVnt Uonm-vi-ll In rrlt Ic-lsin nf tin work of Ititpuhllcan National Chair man llltchroi-k. arconlliiK to a enh Inot offlcor who In tnlklUK today of tho iri-nlilint'n attlttido In tlin Tuft canipalKii. Tho tuihlnot officer dot8 not llko llltihroik, lit! Buys 111" proHldi'tit'n word led to tho appolntniont of Si-nalor Critnn of MahKnchuHuLU ait pilot of thu Taft catnpaUn. Thu cabinet offlii-r i-xplalm-d that Hitchcock la thu youiiKuHl man that ha over Iwnn trimt-(l with Ihii re BpiuiHlljllltli'H of a lil K canipiilKii. and r-hat tho Itiiptilillran li-adi-ra wi-re hamh In their crlllclmii of thu card Index. The proHlclent put an end In the Jmnu-ntio card Index that Hitchcock was plannliiK by piillliin the wire and starting thltiKa In a lively way. NEW i. 0. 0. F. BLOC: REAP.IftS COMPLETION jTPANSFLHS OF LANE I COUNTY REAL ESTATE ; i a -; 1 1 nn I day ' ti k- i.iil-'i' ans will; , : ' V - i i i ii. -riinatnl in i ;. The IJ.-iifiiaii' ' .rn.ir and' ov.t tin' l.i rnor, , ' -...!.- --)t m& w S A' U ,3! upi ' i f h . - kai J 1 11 P . t ' , , - -A - "' ,, 1 : I , M : KiiKune'B flrnt aky-Bcrapi-r at tho eoner of Kast Ninth and Oak streetB la a handHotnc Btructure lOST VAM.KV NDTKS. (.ItANt.U l-'Alll AT IIAIXKV (HTOIIKIt O Urownavllle, 8opt. '23. Tho llal aoy UranKO AKrlciiltural and Stock Fair will hold Its third annual exhi bition at llalauy, I. Inn county, on Friday, October II. In thu two yearn of Ita life this fair haa aBauimid propurtlona far be yond tliu uxpuctalloua of lta promot ers. Lamo rrowdB uminlly attend and tho dlaplnya of aurlciiltiiral prnducta, Block, etc., are of tho beat and guile extunlalvo for a foot hill ri'Klnu. Tuh fair thla aeaaon prontlBea to ecllpae anythltiK hori-toforo attempted, some good prliua bulitK offered. Kndol will, without doubt, make your Btomarh atroug and will almoat InHtantly relieve you of all th aymp totna nf IndlKontlun. (let a bottle of It today. It la aold her by all drug-glBta. Senator Jonathan llourno, of Ore gon, baa ordered 40 boxes of Corn ice pears from thu Lewis orchard near Mudfnrd, which he Intends to present to 1'rosldunt Kuoauvolt and membera of the cabinet In order to prnvo to them some of Ills tales of Oregon'a wonderful peura, which bo told III Washington during the last suasion of congroaa. (Special Guard Correspondent). Lost Valley, Sept. 24. II. M. Par Tin la fitting up a wnndsaw attach ment to his engine, and In a few daya will bo ready to huw wood. H. Ij. Kd wards preached here last Sunday. It has boen announced that Sun day School will bu organized at Trent next Sunday. T. H. Hitnaakor and wife have Just returned from a four mnntha' trip through Southorn and Kaatern Ore gon. They returned to find them selves "grandpa" and grandma." Hoad Suporvlaor Tomplomnn la SPItl.(;i''IKIil) I,OCAI.S. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. O. H. An trim, Tuesday, Septenibor 22, 190S. a daughter. Mr. Antrim In mall clerk on the Sprlngfleld-Albany train. MIhb Minnie Spnng, a Lane county teacher, leaves this week for Waa co, Oregon, where she has accepted a position as teacher in the schools at that place at a salary of $65 per month. J. S. Klrkley Is fitting up the cor ner room In the FJemlng building, for his meat market. He expects to bo .ready to move In about two weeks. He says when his new mar. working tho roads In Trent now. lionet Is completed he will have one of has Just returned from a trip to tho! the boBt In the state, mountain!. More hunters than tleor, J C. Stratford, who formerly con Ib his report. ducted a photograph studio 'here, 1b Win. Williams mado a two or j visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. three ilnva- trln tn Knirnn lttHt week. Henry Stewart. Mr. Stratford re- H. K. Williams and wife spent a 1 cently returned few days last week visiting In Clo vordalo. Mrs. Kssox nowen Is quite ill with lagrlppo. We notice John Clark Is erect ing a new manse In Trent. W. II. Fenton la building an addl tiol to the house for Wra. Wllllnma. Heavy fronts are prevailing throughout this vicinity. All the late corn la greatly damaged. if you expect to do a roc- ord busiuesH this fall, you niiiHt match your expecta- tlons with your advertising. HIC01NN1NO HIOHT NOW. from an extended trip to New York and other eastern cities. 1). A. Marshall haa aold the Spring field bakery to Krneat Ilartlett, who took poaaesslon last Friday. Mr. Marshall haa been proprietor of the bakery for the past year and suc ceeded In building up a good trade, which no doubt will be held by Mr. Ilartlett. News. DeWltt's Carbomed Witch Hazel Salve Is the bent thing to use for piles. Sold by all drugglsta. The bod let of three elk have been found In the woods near Seaside with their throats cut. None of t-he flesh had been taken, but it was found that tho teeth had been extracted. Tho peoplo of that region are very indignant. ATI Ghirardelli's Cocoa is a food drink for young and old that pleases the palate strcngthc-ns the body builds tip the nerves-quickens the mind. It instills qualities in young and old which produce perfect contentment and perfect health and allows one to give A Smile All the While Okirardelli's Cocoa is a standard com bination of the cocoa bean. It is made with painstaking care and after 50 years of manufacture stands to-day a perfect product. 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c ,ry .1. ii lo ; 1- V:i!i i that j y Willi ir !-' IV- ! -ruin: r i nf Anierl- 1 heard at Hie ( is Congress i .1. S. I.ipkev tn J'-- j trail In Clli-iii liiil Park PiioelM. A. Hail al t Meulle, trail in nit ah- hUKene, llOljll. Mary Wald to It. M. nay, tract in Bee s, tp. 1 it, irii. II Ivan MrQiieen to Mont urn. tract in hec tp. 11 i )0. Ivan McQueen to Mont son, trail iti tp. -U. ;, r J. J. Harden t i Aitn.i S. trait In Walnut Park. $1. Margaret I. liiheu et al to Je-w; i (i. Wells, trail In Cullcfce Hill Park, j 1 ii ... ,, miiiwIj.v will attract lnter- Mailiue! " ,h ,.,. ii, S!nainimii a i ."n w i i.- ' i i.tlenleil iwililical situation there as a l.,r,!,.n 1 result Ol t.'ie 111 Hhepar.-l- w lii nil. Anderson. '.'a - -;e llil.- t'-.-i p. j'lil'iii-ani v. (eivernor I'ra t),-. only coip. n,:aiiia'i in fo: for which pla i.lreiii. 1 he S'.tte . tlator he Die Helline: ernor. Many emiie can and Km" liiternatiumii in session in thi.- city. The Atlal tie butt !e.-Mr fleet Is due to reach Manila et Thnri-day. Ile eent advices fi-mi t e Philippine cap ital tell of elaborate arrangements made ther- I t the -ntertiiinment of the officers and men of the fleet. The assembling of the Danish par- hi ba ifc b a a rzu ii i i ha I:.. i i. John Hurley etux Moore, Ititi acres in se r 6 w. $101)0. J'. J. Harden etux to I). A 1. tp. tract In Kllas Stewart adiln, Kugeiie. il. I). I.. Harden i-nix to .1. .1. Harden, etux, tract in Walnut Park, $.D'). S.A. Iluddleston to Henry ('. cotnb, tract In Huddltston's addn to Kugeiie, $:10. K. W. Jordan etux to Lyman R. Mrlggs, et al, $10, tract In Purkerson & Ciulmby addn to Kugene, $10. T. W. OHburn etux to K. u Darr, tract In College Hill Park. $1000. Ivan McQueen etux to Lydia M. Sbepardson, tract In tp. 20, s r 3w. $2700. Fritz Wald, Jr., to J. W. Maltman, tract in lot 7, blk 3. Skinners addu. $1400. irilllnm T rl. ....-l. nt,,v In Inc. 1T1II1UIII IJ, V,lli;ntCI tHIA HI epn vv. iuys, iract in sec. i, ii-. d, s r 9 w, $100. V. S. to Clarence C. Fisk, 120.59 acres In sec. 4, tp. IS, s r 3 w. Harrison Matteson etux to Claude Bevlna, tract in Marcola, $125. Charlea Hadley etnl to C. C. Mll lett, 160 acres In sec 7, tp 16, s r 4 w. $6000 tensive frail Is Insures of the ex- comntitted by M. Al bert!, the ex-minister or justice. A number of financiers and other men of national prominence will ad dress t:ie annual convention of the American Hankers' Association, which wlil meet in Denver on Tues day. Other important conventions ot the week will he the National Irriga tion Congress at Alhuiiueniue, the convention of the League of Ameri can municipalities at Omaha, and the annual meeting of the National Asso ciation of Cotton Manufacturers at Saratoga. AMUSEMENTS Fred Raymonds famous comedy, the Missouri Girl, will be the attrac tion at the Kugene Theater, Tuesday, September 2 9. The fact that this is the twelfth season for this play is a -m'ii. r.' xii.i,ii ii t pmma I most conclusive proof that good, Milton D. Mitchell etnl to Emma hnt.nm ehentrlcni nrortuc- tlr-ns are always welcomed and gen- Eu- A. Wells, tract in Shaw's addn gene, $100. George Irish etux to Emma A. Wells, tract In Shaw's addn, Eugene, $100. S. A. Iluddleston to Addie Work man, tract in Huddleston's addn, Eu gene, $100. George F. Morris etux to A. J. Morris et al, 162.33 acres in sec. 6, tp. 18, s r 11 w. Emily Ogden to Otto Morton, 40 acres In Bee. 2 7, tp. 19, s r 2 w. $50. II. L. Ogden etal to Emily Ogdeh, 40 acres In tp. 19, s r 2 w. GKXKKAI) NEWS KOI'EPAST OF THE COMING WEEK. Washington, D. C, Sept. 26. The middle West will be the poltlcal arona of the coming week. William J. Dryan, the Democratic candidate for president, will spend the greater pnrt of the week In that section and Mr. Taft, the Republican nominee, will be heard In various places In the Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and Knnsas. Jnmes S. Sherman, the Republican candidate for vice-president, will be gin a Western tour nt Chicago on Monday, when he will speak under the auspices of the Hamilton Club. John W. Kern, the Democratic can didate for vice-president, will begin the week In northern Ohio. On Wed nesday be is scheduled to speak at the Michigan Democratic convention In Saginaw. Thence he will start on an extensive Southern trip, beginning his engagement at Birmingham Fri day and speaking In Macon the fol lowing day. During tho week the Democrats and Republicans ot Michigan will hold their State Conventions to rati fy the results of tile recent priniar- emuslv patronized by the theater-go in-; public. The comedy is so closely Interwoven with bits of pathos and Btich Bensatlonnl Incidents as would actually occur In the lives of such peotile as oxist In The Missouri Girl, that th- entirety Is a revelation In sl-npllcity and Interest in play build in :. Mr. Raymond has equipped the p!iy with the best of accessories, and hrs spare! no expense In making Its product irn one thoroughly worthy of tho patronage accorded It. GOODS GIVEN AWAY We want to clean out our lines of sliver deposit ware and Bohemian glassware, and will give the entire lot of one hundred and thirty-five pieces away to our customers. With every purchase of $5 or up to $10 we will give one piece of Bohemian glass. With every purchase amount ing to $10 or over we will give one niece of silver deposit ware. The I regular prices of these goods run from 50 cents to $4.6U. This will continue until every piece Is gone. Optical work is Included. J. O. WATTS, The Up-to-date Jeweller and Op tician, Cor. 9th & Willamette, tf 2ftc A select merchants' lunch 13 being served at Otto's new grill every day from 11 to 2 p. m. s26 an E. G. n.MGHT. Photos, stamps nnd post cards. les nnd to adopt a platform. The General view work. Sixth street;, Democrats will meet In Saginaw Wed between Willamette and Olive, tf r ft iWmIf Ilk tBill Atgctab!ePrcparalionfor As similating thcroodandReHula ting iheS lonadis and Dowels of Promo tcsDigestion.ChEerrul nessandRest.Conlains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. fyam tSOtdn-SAMUIZPfrCBEa AbcSinnm flrptmunt -JtimSitJ - A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour StotMch, Diarrhoea, and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of rTEW -YORK. Always Bears the Signature of nnnTfl tXACT COPT OF VaAPPCB. j fll mm Thirtv ! ... , miiiiuiiiHj Builders Are you doing what yon can to populate yotn OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest bal mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co (Lines in Oregon) is sending; tons of Oregon literature to the East In tribution throutrh every available agency. Will not help the good work of building: Oregon bysd us the names and addresses of your friends the likely to be interested in this, state? We will bt f4 bear the expense of sending them complete iota about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be onsaledurinjfc ber and October from the East to all points in On The fares from a few principrl cities are. ' I From Denver $30.00 FromLouisvMtSj ' Omaha... 30.00 " Cindnuab " KansasCity 30.00 " Cleveland " St. Louis. 3i.50 " NewYott " Chicago.... 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID Ilvnti Wjnl to hn'nor A fnVnn nr rl.ltive lO Ore ?0I1, ittd amount with any of our agents. The ticket will thtn b - by telegraph. - . . . A.J.GlLlETTE,U-alAM "m. McMURFAY, General Paaengrr Ag.nt. Portland, Oregon. Our Stock of Irons Is ExM 50 MORE ORDERED The Special price of $4 will hold for a short i their arrival. In the meantime consult our Illuminating I for useful current saving ideas in home and - nation. Pacific Electric Engineering Machinery, Wiring, SurpW L COUNT AND COUNTESS SZECHENYI lhinc:iry lm nut ivnsr.1 to .,. .,. , , ., tVnn. S,.v..n.M .HUH- In- I,,,,,,,:,, V r '? Tho cm,, M,l to hv, im,,,,,.,,, ..-,.tl,,r , ,m o l?i h'' "'1" V"n',-rt'- Better Than Pills FcTTiverJ i WW Ikinv h l llun piBi. tc" ""JaSJ? J ' It Bftntihc,,, ,h4 Slomich. J1 Dijoiiav cuiti l-T' Bo-. curmr Contl irution. i-,Li fcl the STU.-h rul luwhfl Gaug h it Uvo. K-"1 ' NR.Tblm , tlvirt not riihmnl otila uiafT tuta. CITAJJrt. BOX. , uuir.fP o