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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
o A Carefs! Mee a Protects His 1 amily By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise plan ana we nave no criiiuaui iu unci. The first necessity for a family however is a HOME. If you have gone this long without one, you should not delay another day. MATERIAL of all kinds is advancing, but is still reasonable. If you need a home and don't take advantage of this opportune time to build then get the insurance anyway for you surely are a DEAD ONE. The Booth-Kelly Lumtber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co. n:::!:t?:::!?:::::::::!:!:::!:::::::!:t::::t!:::::::::::::::::::t::::t!::::i!!:i::::t:tt!n THE SAVER can juitly pilnl with no IIHU pride to the prndent ninigmut ol hit flounces to lb dlly economies ef fected hen eiid luete which heve en abled him to eitibUih a surplus fund. You too, will be will pleued to lee your money Increase by bsvtiig n eccouat with the Merchinte Bank. Interest Paid on "' Saving Deposits CAPITAL - $65,000.00 THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. U now opened under new mnnage nionl . Wo have thoroughly clean ed and reuovuted the bulldliiK throughout , remodeling It In many way. The dining room has been newly palmed and pa per ml and we are In a position to guar antee the boat meal til the city tor 20c, 11 noil coffee and fresh meat a specialty. Clilekon dinner on Sunday, 25c. Hive ua a trial and wo will do I lie real. Menl tlrketa for week, 21 meals, $3.60. Fe male help In kltelieu and dining room. MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props HKVKNTII A OUVK 8T8. BARN AND TEAM OF HORSES BURN AT SPRINGFIELD A barn belonging to J. A. Burgess mid a team of horses belonging to the mill company were burned at Bprlngfluld early tills morning. The fire was discovered about 4 o'clock n ml wna beyond control before the firemen could reach It. An effort wns mailo to get tho horses out of the blazing burn, but the flumes were so thick that no one dared to outer the building. The horses were val ued at 1100 or I'iOii and tho burn was probably worth 1100. Tho mow whs full of hay and some grain was destroyed. Hums belonging to U. V. ltychard and Mr. Webster, across the alley, caught fire several limes and It was with difficulty that they were saved. Thu origin of the fire Is u mystery. 4 HIIOWKHY KtlilNOflNT V . FOR TOMORROW IN ONI OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OK HIGH GRADE WORK BUILD PLANING MILL ON EIGHTH STREET Osterhout & Smith, the firm men tioned by The Guard some time ago as contemplating renting tho Inu- haul vinegar factory building for a planing mill, have leased a tract of land bttwton the old electric light plant and the mill race on Knst Klghth street and will erect a mill building there. The work of clear ing the ground of the trees wns be gun this morning and the building will bo put up at once. it la ex pected that tho plant will bo In opera tion In a mouth. The machinery has been ordered iind Is expected to ar rive before the work of putting up the building la completed. Oregon Showers tonight or Friday In northern por- tlon; cooler except In south- west portion; , northwesterly winds. Washington Showers to- night or Friday; northerly winds; coolor except near tho coast. r Idnho Showers tonlgh or Friday In northern portion; fair In southern portion; coolor. IS THIS A SQUARE DEAL? Tho Itctl1 Cross PriiK i'on.wu.y Will ilvc Vmi Your I miry IWk if Ml-O-Wl 1mh Xot Curt Dys- REDISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS COFFEE Nothing does more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good tt makes him. V . .. . I iMM-vr rriurnt four mnntr u yos soil IITIS at II at IMTtll 111111 mm j (iUHMW fOAl'll STW.I.IOV The Herman roach horse whirl. I 'purchased from 1 mi mini Scott will make the stand duriuy the season at Manns' barn. U J. II. I'KUKINd. Norn i: II. tlenson il . , .. - ) public typc- Tho Ited Cross Drug Compny make this square deal offer because they ure authorized to do so by the mak ers of Ml-o-na tablets, and they are willing to have this statement appear In Tho linard because they know the offer Is genuine. And while It may be that there are about S cases to the 100 that are too far gone for Ml-o-na to cure, wo are willing and ready to take all rhances and If Ml-o-na does not cure any dyspeptic can have his money back. Kven with this liberal offer the Ked Cross Drug Company will not have to refund but a very small per centage , because the S Incurable dyspeptics will find so much relief In Ml-o-na tablets that they will once again rook upon the sunny aide of life, and will continue to use Ml- o-na. Now, reader, you may say how can the makers of Ml-o-na make such an offer? How do they know that 92 per cent of the users will be cured, and that the other S per cent, or In curables, will bo relieved? Why. It's all very simple. We've made this same offer in 1000 towns before we made It here, and we have figured out the percentages, so that when we make thla statement we know It to be absolutely true. "Ml-o-na tablets are truly great for any one that has stomach trou ble. I cannot praise them too high ly for w hat they have done for me " -Mis. W. II. llennctt, Huckspoit. Me. The price Is only "0 cents a box. WILLIAM!!' Kill St PII.1,4 Hat? you ncgitvtpt your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervoui system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have toe pains In the loins, side. bark, grolna der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to imiss urine? If so, Williams' Kid ne Pills will rur you. Sold hv I. Inn Dru v, i i-Mt. Williams T'n f""t cms In .I,,,- The school board and superinten dent realize that the transfer of pu pils which It has been necessary to mnke will entail some feeling of dis satisfaction on the part of some of the school patrons and it is desired to assure all such that your school officers regret as much as aiy one tho necessity for the changes. The situation Is simply this: By using several rooms In the high school building we shall be able to accommodate all pupils now enrolled but It Is necessary to take pupils from both the Patterson and Geary build ings, which ure now very much over crowded, and send them to the high school and Central buildings. It hns been found Impossible to ar range the matter by running new ward lines, and so In every Instance we havo tried to select those to whom the change would work the least hardship, that Is, those who would have the least number of additional blocks to walk because of the trans fer, and we ask the help and oo-oper-ation of the parents In carrying out thies solution of what has been a vexatious and perplexing problem. The superintendent will be in his office at tho high school Friday from t until 3:30 p. m., and will gladly hear any , complaints on con sult with those who desire further Information regarding the matter. Gl'Y C. STOCKTON. Superintendent. FOR SALE. EXCHANGK OB LKASE Having concluded to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland income property, my saw mill, aawmui atte, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business. Mill located at river bridge In the centre or Eugene city, east and west and only three blocks from the S. P R. R. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings, cull lumber, as well as the better graaes or lumber.. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mlllman can mnke this property pay for Itself In two years, and if ho will operate day and night in one year. Greatest opportunity in this part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 20,000 feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention If Interested In a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot beat It in the state. The quicker you act the surer you are of making your fortune, for this is a chance in a lifetime. M. S. BARKER, 333 Pearl street, Eugene. Or. FINISH UP PRUNE CROP THIS WEEK The Allen Fruit Company's evaii- orator In thla cltly will finish up the! prune crop thla week. Mr. Allen stated thla morning that he expected the last prunes to come in today. He stated that the crop In Lane coun ty thla fall was smaller than he an ticipated, and thinks there la less than half a normal yield. Some ur,,U'.,r &-h.iu ,..h .1 ., f.. Voro.1 liiealltU ruleH n full rr.m but most of them had yields far bo low the average. The fruit, however. Is of excellent quality and brings $!. per ton at the evaporator. IS! MOV XL OTICK. Howe & Hiioy have moved their real estate of'ne from J. A. Maurer's to the I'-ic-'ie Creamery bmhlint:. No. !T! Willamette street. Phone Ula. k I.'IJ. AT A It. I?G MX MIST GO AT GXCK 2 Parlor stands. 2 Koekers. 2 Itoman window seats. 1 Gas Klecterler stand lanp complete. 1 Eight-day gong clock. 1 Piano stool. 1 Chiffonier. 1 Leather top shoe box. 1 Gas range. 2 Gas parlor heaters. 1 New hot water tank, fittings, complete. 2 Good parlor carpets. I Good hall and stair carpet. Pictures, brlc-a-brar. jar dinieres, curtain poles, all lengths, window blinds, one large blind for plate win dow. W. I.. SOl'IlEKS. 6a E. Seventh St. with 'i In Eugene, Sept. 30, 1908, to Ray LIttlefeld and wift, a daughtr. The First National Bank of Eugene n as oegun suit in. -the circuit court ncvnlnfct U D Onnl.ln T It 1 "n (. a, iiauniu, iu XUIIIUIIU timber bnye, wlro has secured a lot ot L,ane county timber lands during the last few years, to recover $2000 with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent from September 30, 1907, on a prom issory note. SIGR KEAQAGHE CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. - Positively enred by tiieso Little ruin. They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too nearly Eating, A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In tho Mouth, Cbatod Toaguo, Pain In toe side TORPID LIVER. The WM7A m regulate tee Bowls, purely Vegetable. SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. CARTERS FITTIE IVER PILLS. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sinrila Signature m pernor '.mrstitUTES A Payrng Investment Mr. John White, of 3S Highland avenue, Moulton. Me., aays: "Have been troubled with a rough everv winter and spring. Last winter I ineu many advertised remedies but i the cough continued until I bought a ,'0-,-ent bottle of Dr. King's New His-1 neiore mat was half :ie conga i a none HALL SHUMWAY Plumbing and Sower Work. Also general jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work Dromntlv attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing nxtu.-et Mione Itlnck 1371. 7th and Oak Sta. J. w. barringer" Expert houscmover Moves any thing-. Twenty-liv re aiMipetientt. Ftsidtnce, E Fifteenth and Oak Sts, Phone Red 451 1 . Eueene. O.tron . r MOmDING VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at all Hours 20c and up Phone Black 5571. West E;8hthS th m i im- nts tU.lc St - ,1. - ; I K; :i;,boar.l and -t Thurteetuh i gone This Winter same happy result has followed:' ., ,,..-e , , niore banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that lr. King's New IVscoverv the of ail cotish and lung remedies " Sol I under guarantee at W. A Kuv- an s iirue store ---i,. .,,..t, ..., ;uc and $1. AUTOMQ BILES Frank Bennett & Son Gjr.it Ptl and I2th. Phone rvd 171 " Rco, Kissel Kir, Premier, Ford The test cars tor the price, $700 ind up Ors for hire KITCHEN & KOlj I. iverv. Feed Sales St Sample room i" Oak and 7th toJ- Phono mc.HT FROM TW CRANE LK Papers ana v - f ,ni!l :' CnhmirUr.llilirS 8"' OUIIn"1'"" ,-J ThcH,.o,otS j8i wu:i""- 1 o