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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
THE ErGEXB DAILY GUARD, SATl UDAY, OCTOltKH 10. HMV. Villi 1 Eaaeae wwc" Li A 'will become de- Ca paU War tha flr,t 1 proper recalpta will Stelpti will be irompt :o those makiig pay . the mail. i I. Where "thel Door Opens ' Constantly Ya ob (nelly haa en luarp easy th 4niu4y nail at caU iuimu1 -M matter Ine weather conditions . .f 1 1 I 1 Breana u t wuy iuicw uuw uiucn its! comfort you can have Iroro PERFECTION Oil Heater (Etpfeaei arts Sartrtm Desks) ) iuW hour. Turn the wick as high no smoke n smell no dangi .Jlnllewftoulmeanol inlaw heat thai t beausa ol ut smokeless device, . .1 ii in ,W 1 he brasa lorn noio i luuaji. watoroom. Every kesle. vnarroteo. r5T .m meets the need olths fMLampe,,,-. bright i dcdyr light ideal to read or Lb Made of krr-iuckel plated, latest ira 7.tl W bomer. Every lamp rr,tei ( Jiul do" ""V Pectection Oil Hearer 3, Limp wnlt cur nearest agency. both to the city any taxpayer, IPliX PATERS Htntr ilni that tha , moUtiU to 3, It prompt payment it made. By order of tha common council L. E. BEAN', City Attorney. Of EOF Tna merits of Texas Wonder you .vould never Buffer from Kidney, eni aote iakabltant i-i 5(1 roars, except ai bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 292 Olive street, St. Loula tie nice in - win. No. 14 WcC'uag See Watts for alarm mocks a dollar up. k,. ..... e e yyyyy?yrr earance Sale of ine American Cut Gloss If Mark arajawre ! lTihjsrmi,ajUa ffl Kav iwgist ttock of CiiV G1M9 ever Ptosae, consisting- of Hawki I.ihVaev. Ira- p far nther reliable miXt: We irt not o- anew nere; gjj v mk is that you come ai w ud if you w mUrmUni you will Uinj loeni Bn. l4T bwi bivw 1 w .73 ir aet. OUaw gockU of th am- ! 0. WATTS H. VTEST ways Kedy - Jts of All cscriptiorO 'AGJS.. ' F.UGEN'F.-FLOH ENCE STAE 11 A dai.v stapcicavrsEucenct 6 3. m. ' lor Mapletan, close ceiinrction fry, C . . . . m 10 " ::j ruone Mairr2I O OAK LOG SEVEN o FEET BENEATH CBOflND SURFACE PrXTUAR BSD MADE AT COT TAUE GIIOVK DtW, SIU1DES 1IY HANGING ITSELF sTAMC Ml I.I, ON DICK WHITE MINK IV HOIIEMl V D1STKKT. Last Friday, while exta.aiiug for tha long sewer on tb0 Wuai Side, H. C. Hart and his men came onto an oak log burled seven feer hin.r ih- urfa.-a of the ground. Nsiurailv. they were curious as to huw It came to bo In suvb a place, and wito the aid of a team of borses, alter much work, brought It to the surface. The log Is ten feet loog and at its thickest place u rooabijr to feet tbrouBb. It is very heavy, be ing water aoaked. and s Jet black in M)kor. Mr. Hart iu have a part of the log Bswed up as stma as it is dry, as he thinks It will undoubtedly make a beautiful piece of furniture if pollened. The oldest known set tler, who was talked to oa the sub ject, saya he has no recollection of ever hearing that the river formerly had its bed In that plere. although the sand and ahella fouad in exca vating demne that t so time either a lake or rivee le-d had been thvre. The log has probably been in the erounfl r a reat manv yeiire. and liotnlthstandinK the time it he been there, Is hard and sound as it ever was. The loR wa probably a white oak. and might have lie;i washed ashore In the river or lake, a here it was if gradually covered and remained un til this time. It has been hauled to the side of the street back of the old Wall property, anere It is sight for the curious. We have splinter, which aas removed with a pick axe, which is as black as ebony and almost as hard. The ditch which Mr. Hart Is dig ging will be finished In about three weeks. There remain yet close to 3,000 feet to be dug and sewer to be laid. Tile Dick White Mine. II. 11. White, proprietor of the Dirk White miiKi. one of a. group of his properties at Bohemia, ex pects to produce several bricks of the yellow metal through the office of an improvised mill, soon. He has erected a stamp mill, and has exrel lent water power. The Dirk White mine has been developed for several years by Mr. White, and he said this u'eek he was going to determine how his property would pan out. He is an old timer In the Bohemia district and has faith in this property. He says it h:is a fine showing and has no doubts of the ultimate outcome. In rase his experiment proves a snr i "ss. it will be a revelation to those who hold properties in that district from if I! who are forced to have their pvo lerties remain undeveloped owing to Kiiiisus I'miiily Ai-rives. Thos. Srhild and family, of Good land. Kansas, arrived at this place T'.iursdrv with a large carload of personal effects, including five borses, two colts, two cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, farm implements, wagons and household goods. Mr. Schild has purchased, the Del.ure Hemenwny place six miles south of town and will move thereon at once. Mr. Schild appears to be a prosper ous farmer and will no doniu suc ceed In favored old Oregon, where crops never fail. Dog Suicides by Hanging, tirvmn Sears who lives on a farm two and a half miles oirtheast of thi cirv last n valuable young var m nt wiiiiiii weonesuay Ol il n' mm, I wa. The dog nteempiou iu jump 1 I er a picket fence while running and In falling bark Its neck slipped down between two pickets and it was choked to death before located by Mr Sears. He regrets his loss very much. I eader and Western Ore gon. NOTICE OF MEETING OF 0 ISOAIID OF I'l 1 M'--" , Notice is hereby given that on the third Monday, being the 19th of Oc-1 tober 1 til's, the board of cqunliza-: tion wllfaattend at the court house In l.ane county. Oregon, and publicly 1 I 1 examine the assessment rolls and cor rect all errors in valuation, descrip tion or qualities of lands, lots or oth er property assessed by me; and 1. shall be the duty of persons Inter ested to appear at the time and place aPb0a'tneddthi 24th day of September. 1908,biAjamin F. KEENEY, County Assossor for Lane Coun ty, Oregon. 1 COI.I-IXTIONS. SMITHS. EXI'EKT ( ( (ll NTAYrS i!Ti.-vm:lt M'HEItS. IM II AND innke colled "I"'" 9", .'' 1I11'' f llfHtk-. In M d, vtellou pie Willi ( II I ire. Keep slllllll mimI 1o llll kiIN I ,0k. W. loOene M ,OMr. r,nMie- 7 WHl.lMielt uilk Mill. M. I'llolH 4:i". Sl3 CI. KM tN 1 " II mi 0s tv ; kOb- Hangs' ha'"- DIED AA Mrs. Emma ueiauey died this morning at her home on ."y;, West "th street. The decease is 44 years old. She is Survived by h. r husband, Jesse, and a number of children. The fnlldren are. Gid Delanev of Eugene; Leslie, of Wisconsin. M Vude of Eugene; Mercy, of Wisconsin and Jessie, who accompanied her father to Norwalk. The family wish to inauK me people who kindly helpei iui-111. 1 ney came to i-.ui;.'.: January. The body was shipped t?oV' Wisconsin, this morninir wh.i last vwaiK. termetu will be made iu Shermans graveyards, it was accompanied by her husband, and a daughter. Jessie. PITMAN STENOGRAPHERS ALMS IN DEMAND I uill Rive private 1NDI. VIDVAh lXSTltlCTIO.N in Pitman ShirtliAn and tnuctt typewriting. You will lx a thorough, fint-cluxN short liaml wrltT d"n I am through teaching you. Any student who will Htmiy ran finish rn from two to thrvo months. Itnlew, $7. no r month. Inquiries rhoTfiilly. answered at SMITH'S, EX TENT I'lltl.lC AtXXHNT ANTS AND STEXOtiltAl'H KHS. -4S7 Wlllumette St. Tllone H.Hl 4 (11. 4"f 4 AAAA DIXXKH AT OTTO'S GUI I.I, Sl'XDAY EVENING Oct. 11, 5:30 to S p. m. HOc Table D'Hote SOc Consomme Maecuronl Salted Almonds Olives Fried Filet of Hulibut an Tar Tar Roast Young Capon Glblet Sauce Mashed Potatoes Salad Macedoino Ice Cream and Cake Cafe. The Mandolin Club will render music during the dinner hours. It Tastes Good and Creates Strength the famous cod liver and iron medicine, without oil. Vinol is much better than cod liver oil and emulsions, because, while it contains all the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder, and strength creator for old people, delicate children, after sickness, and for stub born coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. RED CROSS DRUG COMPANY EUGENE ORE, GEO. K. MUNROE FURNITURE (17 West Eighth St., Eugene, Oregon. I'hono lied 5571. Sole Agents for the I'ortland I Stove Works. Firtv-three styles, including the noted Detroit I. Ine. Also the Laclede Knnges the best low price range on tho market. A full line of Heaters Just from the factory. Call and examine our lnrgo stock before buying elsewhero. C. R. MEAD J. W.MAC HEN DEFORE'boyinir real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sires and descriptions, also cty property for sale. M. & REAL ESTATE CO Telephone Main 171 RIGHT FROM THE MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK in Fashion ible Note Papers and Calling- Cards in all sires at Schwarzschild's Book Ston The Hou: of Superior Quality 386 Willamt'tOe St.. EverpWcmaa , ,.1 rn- ' '. W MARV1L Whirling Spray 1 Vi'iIjij"''"''--"'' " " Laue-iavie Drg . o.. n ior. KWKlnl. Clark . HortlM ytsbi J 1' ai- Ji"i' ii - ; .. I ll ; ' H 'iVvi: 1. ''; 1 I , ..-..-it, 1 ! a- 1 r NOTICE T TDK 1MH1.IC Please take notne that the Albany Flour adver.lsed by "Ax Billy" Com pany is not "Johnson's itest" 1 Ftuns .int Brandt (lour, uaiui.i.uurel by the Albany Mill and Elevator Com pany. We have but one grade of tioiir. ' Johnson's ltet." .1:1,1 sell on ly to rrpma!'!e dealers. ALBANY MILL COMPANY. The above notice appears in today's Guard and Register. The public is lead to believe that "Johnson's Best" Pheasant Brand Flour is a higher price flour than the one we are offering, Some weeks ago we contracted with Mr. Knox, of the Albany Mill and Ele vator Co., for a car of "Johnson's Best'' Flour at $J.06X per sack delivered in our warehouse. The following day Mr. Knox notified us that unless we main tained a selling price of $1.25 per sack he would be compelled to cancel the order. We informed Mr. Knox that we considered J 9c a sack more profit than a dealer should realize on 1 sack of flour, it being the most staple article he handles, and unless we could fix our own selling price could not use his flour. Since then we have made numerous in quiries throughout the valley and have been unable to find any mill that will sell us flour for less than price quoted us by Mr. Knox. "Reputable" dealers are paying $ 1 .06 for "Johnson's Best'' and selling it for $1,25, meanwhile AX BILLY continues to sell Albany Flour & $1.15 Dep The Store That Keeps PricesjDown ESSE AMI El.EVATOU 3E 9 tv I UK 5,5 ,Q i i r V V i j H. I'ERKINS. O 00