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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1908)
THE tTQE.VE n.iILT GVAtm. MOXIIAV. OCTORKit 5, too infilPIJ I VALLEY LANDS ARE Gravenstein Apples ) ROBERTSON WON GREAT AUTO RACE WHEATEDJO DEATH AT BRIGHTON BEACH t DODGE'S I Successor to Scobert & Dodge f West 8th Street fe GRAND.. PROGRAM "When Women Meet.' "Veterans of War." ".'o More Servants." "Peasant and Prince." "I'ncle's Rejected Present." "Mountains of Latere, France.' SONGS BY MISS DU1N "I lovo Vou, Girlie." "Blue Eyes." tLe-'SL-r" ess; f.3 Lai. s5ii .1 Sitorday2:30p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. ra. ALL SEATS 10c. ur Irons Are Here THE EXCEL IRON EjcsIs ail others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.50 Sfic Electric Engineering Co. 3)6 Willamette Street Knag, Supplies, Fixtures and all kinds of Electrical Machinery. iua hAl'KKT SAYS FAR. i i n OI T THE WHEAT 13 ACRES IIU SKS ARK ru-URI.VG MORE MOXEY VBARI.r THAN 20 ACRES OF GRAI.V. . ana Mrs. Arthur P. Stover of Portland, were in Corvallls Wednes- , "mes- Mr- Stover is ' as at the Ixhik Tom farm siiint; on wag at the UnB Tom farm skint B i ".. i"ion tnat some ,,, llIt. aisrant ruture a great canal headlns somewhere shove En sene, will carry water to this entire section and make it as productive as t shou M be. Mr. Stover is not stow tn voicine a protest at th n,nni. and everlastlns wheat raisin? In this section. The ia nd has heen "a.'H.a ed to death." wheated n in. ,a continuonsly that one can' scarce raise an umbrella on much of it If most of it was placed to clover and given a rotation of crops, it won Id be restored In five years. Mr. Stover says Washington countv people scouted the worth of irrigation, but are now coming around to it. An object lesson was a tract of Irrigated clover from which the fourth crop is now being taken. One crop without irrigation to four with irrigation ought to prove something. The mat ter of wheat raising in this section suggests the following from a Me Mmnville paper, which says: 1 "Why are thirteen acres hHnelne a better Income, than two hundred acres? Both tracts are well culti vated; both excellent soil; both are three miles from North Yamhill; both have been cropped for ten years past. But the thirteen acres "with less labor and less expense in taxes and in the original investment have averaged a better net income than two hundred acres? Ten years thir teen acres prunes; ten years, tso hundred acres, grain. Any limit here for grain raisers? Go ask Preston Ilusbee of Xorth Yamhill, or call him up by phone. He owns thirteen acres and the place Is not for sale. When he desires he takes his ramily to Southern California for the winter. It Is not recorded that: the 200-acre owner can do so." OX OCR SHELVES, and counters you will find only the best canned and pack age goods, and the best of evry kind. VhaTeveryou want In fine groceries you will find here, and you will find our prices right on teas, cof fees, canned goods and every thing in groceries. We pride ourselves on the courtesy and efficiency of our store service. H. GREEN, THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER wai lacSt. Phone Main 25. SPIHXGl-'IKLl I'KOPl.K HAVK iSKi TIME AT .MO.NTUOMKKY'S Mr. and Mrs. Will Washburne, of Junction City, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vash burne, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cheshire are spending the week at Montgom ery's hotel, 35 miles up the McKen- zie, says the .News. It Is said that at this time of the year the hotel crowded and it was necessary to put the entire party in one room. Short ly after they retired the crowd down stairs, who were less fatigued, start ed dancing. This made Jim Clark feel young again, and he jumped out of bed and to the amusement of the rest of the party danced the "can can" in his nightie. The music also Inspired Bill Cheshire, who gave then; a sample of his ability along the same line. After growing exhausted he picked up his coat and carelessly let a bottle drop to the floor. The con tents were past saving, but as he claimed it was only gun oil, the ex I pianution was accepted. Later he I went down stairs and was gone for a I considerable length of time, and when he came back he eotilii not find ! his bed. After trying to get into ev ; cry bed in the room, it is reported, I Will at ins! gave up in despair and Scrawled off in a corner by himself, i The crowd are having a fine time, , ami the pii-ture of Jim and Wii! do j ing the "eiiua-shark" will be repro i dined at the Gem theatre ia the near 1 lutHi'e. Brighton Beach, .V. Y., Oct. 3 Twenty thousand people threw the i-(uii-h luio metr iarvnxe ailn let rtll a At AArt t ' A I here when George Robertson, of New lork. drove his Su-horsepower btmpiei across the line, winner in a record-smashing 2 4-hour automobile race Nearly 50 miles behind him Ralph K. Muiford, of Brooklyn Drought his 50-horsepower Loiter u ior me piace. after a neek-and- m smiRgie with the big sis-cylinder Thomas car, which, handicap ped by a long series of tiro ti-,,,,hi., could not do better than third. The .".(.m rnuRsum u-norsepower ca driven by Hughes, of New York, got lourtn place. The four leaders covered 117T, 1125, 1115 and 907 miles rl lively. The first three heat" ,, world's record for 2 4 hours n-hieh was 1107 miles. Is the twenty-third hour the Kiist car, with Harry Post driving, crash ed through the fence of the back stretch, throwing Its occupants near ly bu teet. carl Brown, the me chanic, received a bad fracture of the right wrist, and possible interna! injuries. Post was only slightly hurt. Alter me race lionertson was placed under arrest for the killing of Fickett, the Pinkerton detective, who died at the Coney Island hospital this afternoon from injuries received yes terday, when he was struck liv the Simplex car. The arrest of Robert son is regarded as purely technical. Seriously Hurt in Races Thomas l. Fickett. special officer. strttck by car while crossing track; ootn tegs Broken and internal inju ries; died at Coney Island hospital. Charles Gatenja. driver, avoiding crowd on track, ran through outside iraii; wrist broken, bruises and shock. Harry Block, driving second car when leaky tank started fire; severe ly burned about face and hands. Harry Cobe, driver: went through Inside fence; left leg Injitied. GKXF.ltAL SEWS FORECAST OV THE PRESENT WEEK We Repair Every thing Electrical that needs attention, as well as 11 you apparatus. Further more we attend torepairsprompt ly (on 'phone order if you like), and you won't need to sound your buglar alarm when you get our bill. Need anything in our line. EUGENE ELECTRIC CO. J. O. THOMAS Electric Wiring. Fixtures and Supplies ' hone Mnin jrriCMir nnc 1.WU1U WfVii j A new flve-niiie automobile record ' is reported to have been made at lle ) lena Inst week, a White steamer owned by C. M. Blair, of Billings, go ing five miles on a circular tin', Irak in 4:51. DO YOU GET TJT WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Yuu .Miserable, Washington, I. C. Oct. 3. Poli tics will continue to occupy the cen ter of the stage during the coming week. 1 he strenuous tour of .Mr. Bryan through the Middle West will he continued and Mr. Taft likewise has an itinerary mapped out for the week that will keep him exceedingly busy. Mr. Challn. the Prohibition candidate and Mr. Uisgen, the ehoiee of the Independence party for presi dent, will cover wide stretches of territory in the six days -beginning Monday. Neither will there be any let-up of the energetic, campaign on the part of the leading spell-binders of both the older parties. John W. Kern, the Democratic vice presidential candi date, will begin a week of speech making in the South Atlanta States, Governor Hughes, In behalf of the Republican national campaign, will devote the entire week to the trans Mississippi Slates, including Minne sota, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas. Senator Beverldge of Indiana will start the campaign ball rolling for the Republicans on the Pacific coast, speaking In Seattle, Taconin, Port land, San Francisco and Salt Lake City. Eugene V, Iebs. Socialist candid ate for President, plans to put In the greater part of the week in New York and New Kngiand. The Georgia State election' will take piace Wednesday. Though the Independence party lias displayed some activity there is no doubt of the election of the Democratic state ticket headed by Joseph M. Brown as candidal for governor. The temperance cl'-ment are mak ing heroic efforts to bring about a "dry" victory In the town elections which wilt be held In Connect lent on Monday. Democrats of Rhode Island, who will meet in State convention Tues day, will be forced to find a new candidate for governor. Governor James II. IUkkIiik having positively I declined to stand for re-nomlnation. The Vermont legislature, which Kill assemble in bh-nni.i! S'sison on i Wednesday, will elect a I'liiK-d Stales I squalor to fill the unexpired term of (the late R-drield I'r etnr. wiiii-h I. .11 1 linnes until March 3, 1 '.' 1 1 . Almost evervlndv who reads the news- miers is suiti to know oi tile wonderful .i i . cures ln.uk ly in T' J i 4 41 r 1 lir. scene of pa eanls leliraliiiii Coon Oi lob- Philadelptiia will notable festivities am thrmmb-mt lite w--ek in Knmtr's s--.v.-imp- oi tlteetfys ---tth annn ; Root, the j!.ml Kt'l- l i ne i nneii sijh-i !l oev. i:cr and Mail- wlii assemble Monday h: . ih-r remciiv. ,fr term. The dm k-1 contains malty i. i-.hi-'ureat toed. : itttoorlant eas--s. ini-!oi;:s a number ..,,,,,- f the -that concern tie Government and its nineteenth century ;! attempt to enforce the laws against discoveroiniteryears ! bit' rpnrat ions. ! frf scientific rcsi-arru j M'k K.-oltl-rs o! tne i ana nan fa bv Dr. Kilmer, the ! clfic Railway wiil nte ; in Montreal ,.,.,,,i,.-,t L-itlnev and I Wednesday to consider an increase in Iblnlder socialist am! is woidcrtuily t He common sioik ait aiiioiim gin successful ini.ronn.tlv curing lame buck, exceeding :,,o...oo. un- id catarrh of the Ma-Mer al t Hm.onant conventions of the week ' luc!i is the worst j will include the Irans-Mls.slssippi , K '! , Commercial Concrcs in salt ior ii or Kioiir. ii"' D livi Satu oultry Store ay Sale of Dressed Poultry "t -,;,h m Popularity and in order to :' DornJd aflilr8e supply of live vMT FORGET OUK NUMBER. j C'ommf'rrlai fVnirn : I Etnn In hirai, i,. .1 i. -i titiii hut it TOU ijare i in tu fouii'Uust li tt-malr you tie-.i li and haj Toronro, and th n iitiT in Washinst'it. oik an-1 in private pravtice, .. . ' ""7 , ' ,,, , ! .-.. !' VffV I iC IJiav fit it i ... :.(..:-u ..i ,.ltm oaser. o have not aiicadv U-M it- B 'vc , W.tlc sent' fire by a- a ' lni-vor niieincrirou iicaf.oii reading this M-K:r an isctt i yout f the Na' oad Cfiti:- i iii more aoo-.i i fill lout if vou have . l.le. Wli-tl "I '.'A : ! 0:iero-iso:icr in : i ; ltes to Dr. K:!n 1 Co., I'.ieeh.in'. ;;. Y. l ie- l ' Li' -CtMI. ;.'t i o; r U'tMiifl Morljinji- flit l'arm A f;.rnir fn Hurai H-hmo Z, Km-!r-, fit . W. A- KlnyI hv ukim, nav?: fr- ? tr' I v-r oii on iv hand and n V-.y U-n.- ft I Tbe srom-iiht can prottcts ft sgsinst impurities and deteri oration never sold iu bulk. Year grocer will Brind it better if Krouua tt holmvuot too fine. Here's Light on the Overcoat ques tion. Have you seen the big, roomy, hand some, graceful Fall Overcoat models we've just received fresh from the Schwabs of St. Louis? They're great coats; dressy, warm and comfortable. They'll stay stylish two Winters and look good longer than that. Models as shown abov, priced at $15 and $20. Others $10 to $30. STANLEYS 612 Witknette SC ttutr' hut , h;n ;i sr.: f W. A, Kl: Hi if!', i ! h.ft ' " Only AUTOMO BILES Frank S'RfiHt &. Son C&tige IV Art nd i?, Fhonerrd I7t fi,K.iel Kir, 1 Vernier, Fofd Oft (of hire Clothes Do Not Make the Man But f they are well selec ted, well niatie and fit perfectly, they improve lis appearance wondcr fwlly. You can get such clothes at our store Iweause we are sole agents in Eugene for the celebrated Michaels, Stern & Co's line of hand-tailored suits, Onr fall stock litis year is the most complete iu all respects we have ever carried. Also, you will. find them reason ably priced. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods that cannot be excelled in the city, and our prices will be found lower than many of our competi tors can afford to sell for. We own onr own store and have no rent to pay and are content with small profits. Yon are invited to come and look at our goods whether yon buy or not ED. HANSON East Ninth Street A New Set of I Chairs Why 4a you bava OLD SHABBY CliAIHS la your horns, when yon can make them CKJOB AS NEW for only 50e t A cast ssi CMnamei will work wonder la yoar home. See that tbe Chinaman 1 on every can. Bm our west show window. 4SK TO 8KB Ol'K SKW WALIt IAIKIt 18-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co J The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Invite yur iteroimt, iihetlier large or Kituilf, Your busiftejw will receive prompt, -erat and confiilMntla! atten tion, SAI-K 1JK1UW1T IMWKS 1'Olt liHXT T. O. HKNiJitiCriS,, President 8. B. KAKI.N, Viee-l'resldettt, P. B, S.N'OIMiKASS. Canhier. ItAKWIN UHISTOW, Assistant Cashier. I.UKK U uootmtcii. Scott's saniai-Papsm Sapsute a positive mm. of tit BisMf n4 iJiwMMcj KtfJe?. ho tun t tiff iftiiri.f tt I'ttStfl tVtf mii mitntmrmi liWavn ttl ih I titter f tttfm. Ah mthtimif hm.ru fm httl &$ Wc Deal In the Best Farms to Be Had On the Market Today !20 aerti aiittst,d ia mti from Ku gese; ItjQ taws ua4?r culti'atton; 2fl acr in tiraSwr, hsisnco ia pas tur; I arr of fruit; jeood huuse. bars arsj oulbaSUlags: bst of vta t. This is ttasotuttfSy i the best farms to county. I'rlee. sMm per mere 12 fr river bttm tand, situated near SprittgHeiiJ; much fruit of all varietira; 10-room hon; Komi well; bro; S , S dosa fhirit ens, B arad hg, 1 farm wagon, st of doabte harness, set of sinsie haros, I Ituht driving ri, 1 AO lbs. white Jead tor painting, a ssals. it; ittdttfle erop aaj farm timts. lrii-e ... , ... $;ooo 50 seres, 35 aer io enttlvation. sit natca 1 tttlie east of Oonoa; house, barn and outbuildings; 1 team of hores, J eows, 1 calf, IS hosts, haraess, wagon, plow, cultivator, barrow, srowrr, rake, spray w&g- - fR, ehtekjifis, -sroaH Soil, hav car rier, etc.; SO tons hay, 7i bushels oat, 4 or & aerea of corn, potatoes for family use; taterert la phone; S weiis. Price &UHH 15 acres of fruit Isud 5 mite south west of Eugene; acr ia culti vation, rentaittfier Jn oak grove; 7 reom hoasp; barn 16x44 feet In Pfffs of construction; 2 weiis; i acres la hrartnjt fruit.; teleptionw and II, P. 1. IVice Kn 50.SS acres 3 BtHca from Kuxen courshouae; nsuat beautiful build ing sjKst near Bageae. Price. tMHHMt So acres river bottom land situated 8 miles from Kntseae oo river ruad; 4 acres In solid balm timber wifi cut S0U to Sifto cord of wood; 20 acres of this small balm and willow. This wood sell at $3 a cord delivered to eicelslor mill. Trice 85 acres all deep rich aiiey soil, alt uated 4 mHca from Kogeae; all trader csiSth-atloni well f eoeed ; old house; soasa frait treis; 2 good wells,; Irlee, , . , . ,Ioo ut acre-. ice Ihesebnaos In City Property k modern 7-room house situated 2 blocks front high school on one of the bt slreets lit the city; a 70 foot well with water tower and tank; abundance of water for lawn and Indoor isse. This is absoulte ly a bargain. Price. .15m- House ef Hire room situated on North Washlsmtssts street; corner lot, 80s I SO. Price,.... 7H. House of S rooms; lot Stx!50; city water and Rood drilled well; lot hack, tux title, making; lot about 8-10 feet. Ail kinds of fruit on lot; streets paved. Price. $2lHt 2 new 4 -room col lane with 2 lota on rarilne opposite Falrmount store; property reals at $14 per month. Price .......... .finoo Cijod IB-room inodero house, situat ed corner Eleventh and llish sta.; paving and sidewalk. Price $t(MMk House of 8 nmm nicely hn-ated on Kt ThirtwsBth atreit; Isl 8t Hi; Hood well 80 teet deep; sewer connections and " water in the house; frail of ail kinds; good barn, chicken park. Price, .$;HH Good -room house with all modern conveniences, barn and carpenter- shop, situated on lot ioosliitt feet; Iiraeiieally aH the furniture goe with tha house. This is ctono in projserty, prieo Hl-2ti We have sssnte choice residence it:t prlrea raeslng frooi t:, i,t i,,o p'T lot, rhm& lu. llrlcic ldks and frontage In 1m-1 part of the cliy. Absolutely the best bargains on she Jtsarhet, fall In and Met our prices. HOUENiECrt REAL ESTATE CO, Plwme Ited nil. lifitee, mr Not WtBie!te S!re.-t. HALL m SHUMWAY Plutidrinit and Bewcr Wtk. Also general jobbinit in Sin and heet iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full Una of ptttrnbtttg future I'Jmue lUack 1371. ?th and Oak H. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert houwmovtr Move anythinf . Twenty-ft ft tt f yfftKr.re. Ftn'c'ertf, E Fifteenth and Oak Stt. Phopf Red 451 f. Eurene. Cy.tr on. THAT TO Stop and thtnk oi the advantage denved by buying Irons a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AMD PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter 102 W, Bght Si, Eugene, Or A, C. MATHRWS Central Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Buildir r Sansi and g o t f .t v j'.ion earth lor sale PSe ESaek 2SH or calf at 345 W 4th WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management first-Class Fresh and Salt Het Alwvys on Hand Phonrio Your Order tylNG & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 512iHamctle J. r I.. W - Mnti. H. 0. aH In his pla' rri-r h a va- - - tl Phone Mam 645 .Dr. Y.