Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 13, 1908, Image 7

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THE KTOEXB DAILY GCARD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 1908
Best
Creamery ouuer
75c Roll
DODGE'S 1
SIGN WARD
L is the way the trade flies. An
ELECTRIC. blCiJN
e same fascination for people
that light has for mothsit
attract them its way
V brilliantly lighted store is always
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Cos
ane County Electric Works
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette 0
CLUB TO "MAKE
DEPOT GROUNDS
THING OF BEAUTY
COMMERCIAL BODY WILL PLANT
FLOWKHS, SHKVHS AND TKKKS
MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT
to niscrss matte:rmoxey
WILL HE I'SEli FKOM ROOST
FIND.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'
DROWNS IN VAT OK WINE
Santa RosfBt'al.. Oct. u rj&s
George Collier, wife of a rancher at
Occidental, was drowned yesterday
In a vat of wine. The woman was
visiting the winery on the Collier
ranc& and had climbed to the edge
of a Targe vat, partly filled with wine.
In some way undetermined. probably
through being overcome bv the
fumes, Mrs.sColller lost her balance
and fell Inside the huge receptacle.
Before assistance reached her she
had len suffocated.
(The
GRAND..
PROGRAM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
"A Prince's Idea"
"Hatred"
"A Good Hearted Sailor." q
"Electric Sivord" . ,
"Fake Alarm"
"Courageous Flower Girl"
SONGS
"I'm a Y iddish Cowboy" -VS.". ' "
"Some Day, Sweetheart, Some Day" "tf'-ift" :T
Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and.9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
GENE HOSPITAL
Ki Snrtinl
pw.H.D.
Pt.M.0
KM.D.
I&.H.D.
l.M.D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
fining School for Nurses..
InuT of lcct"res by the faculty and0practical
hospital. The medical and surgical staff
fjj institutes the faculty. For rates or infor-
LT" w. ku YKJiNDALL, M.D., Supt.
At a meeting of the Commercial
club last night the matter of beauti
rylng the Southern Pacific depot
grounds was the principal topic of
discussion. Plans for the work were
submitted and at the outset Presi
dent C. S. Williams offered to head
a subscription list with flO for the
i!0.- l D- E- Yoran WWted that
H llo.OOO is raised for a boost fund
the promotion department of the club
could handle the matter out of that
fund. That seemed to be the con
sensus of opinion among the mem
bers of the club present.
There are three acres to be Im
proved. It is planned to have the
entire tract sodded; flower beds will
be planted near the platform and
shrubs and .evergreen trees will hide
the water tank and pump house.
Trees will also be planted along the
side boundary of the grounds to
hide the view of the allevs and back
yards.
Some of the members of the club
expressed the opinion that the citv
could well afford to" devote a few
hundred dollars to the work.
Manager Hartog is in receipt of a
letter from W. F. Chace. a landscane
architect at Portland, stating tiat h
win De in Eugene on October 20 to
go over the grounds with Mr. Har
Wg and lay out more definite plans
i.t their beautiflcation. The promo
tion department will then obtain
definite prices for the improvement
and place the matter before the S. P.
company, asking them to fill In the
entire grounds If the people of the
city will do the work of beautifying
them. The Improvements will de
pend, of course, upon Aether or
not the company will agree to main
tain a garduer regularly to care for
the grounds. If not, it would be
money wasted.
More Police Wanted.
A committee of three was appoint
ed to interview 'the city council ask
ing that body to increase the night
police force from two to three men.
The business district Is growing rap
idly and is now much lai;er than
it was when the present force of two
night men was put on.
Other Matters.
A committee was named to see
the council to urge the immediate
Inspection of wooden sidewalks,
many of them are In a deplorable
condition, and to urge the extension
of the cement walk district. The
committee was authorized Oj consult
the council in regard to the light
supply, especially on the streets.
At the suggestion of D. E. Yoran,
a committee was appointed to make
a list of Eugene citizens who are not
members of the club and to whom a
special invitation will be given to
join in order to make the club a
still more powerful body for good.
Will Receive. Barrett.
Before the meeting of the club, a
meeting of the board of governors
was held at which Dr. L. L. Whltson,
President P. L. Campbell and Dr. W.
Kuykendall were appointed as a com
mittee to recelvePlon. John Barrett
upon his arrival here Wednesday
evening.
Manager Hartog wa9 authoPml to
be present at (he booster meeting at
Corvallis Wednesday's a represent
ative of the club.
NEWS LOWER SU SUW
Several men from Coburg have re
cently located on homest(S)ls near
Heceta. after spending a week or so
in that section.
Born On North Fork Frldav. Oc
tober 2, J 908. to Mr. and3lrsr. R.
Henslev, a son. n
J. Tl. B. Miller, brother otfioa
quin and Geo. Melvln Miller, arrived
here Friday and remained until Tues
day. He gave a shojt talk to the pu
pils of the high school and the upper
classes of the 0termedinte depart
ment Monday afternoon at the school
house. lie arranged to deliver a lec
ture In the Odd Fellows' hall Monday
evening, but the audience did not ma
terialize. A movement is now under way to
build a telephone line from Acme by
way of South Slough and thence on
to Maple Creek. Orrln Stanwood is
promoting the enterprise and propos
es to build the line and keep It in re
pair. Persons wishing to connect
with the wire can buy their Instru
ments and pay him a monthly renMi
for the use of the line.
Mrs. J. A. Vader, who left here a
short time ago, is now in a hospital
in Portland, where she underwent a
surgical operation last Friday. The
operation proved much more serious
than was expected, as the surgeons
found an abdominal tumor which it
was necessary to remove. She was
getting along well at last reports, and
the surgeons and nurses speak hope
fully of the prospects of her recov
ery. Florence West.
ANOTHER L0CAls
OPTION GASETO BE
TRIED THIS WEEK
Sid Pitman was arrested at Spring
field charged with the sale of liquor
- Seaveys hop yard during picking
season. In violation of the I(ggT"r4p
tlon law. He was arraigned DeTore
Justice of the Peace llryson this
morning and pleaded not guilty. His
trial was set for Friday of thlB week.
He was placed under 1300 bonds
unijl then. Pitman is charged with
dispensing the fiery liquid that makes
good men bad and bad men worse to
the hop pickers at Seavey's- it Is
said that the "booze" was Rid al
most openly, and as a result there
were nightly carousals among some
of the pickers.
accuseToTsTle
of wheat stored
ALBANY FARMERS' WAREHOISE
COMPANY ACCTSED 11Y KV
GENE MILL AND ELEVATOR IX).
BARGAINS IX SHOES
We have a large line of shoees. In
many styles, for men, women and
children, which we are desirous of re
ducing at once. In order to do so
we offer them at prices far below
regular retail values. e
It will pay you to call and see
them.
We carry a complete line of gener
al merchandise and guarantee right
prices and fair treatment.
Campers' supplies a specialty.
Your patronage will be appreciat
ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
o23 Dexter. Oregon
MOST GR.OCERS SELL f
I llrmrur Flrmr s
a
every sac?Jc guaranteed J
Mleol selected Eastern Oregon hard wheal. It pro-
more loaves of bread than any other Hour and the g
""ware lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased jtf
iMoaty of bread produced the cost la no higher than lor p
"""ftoun. ASK. YOUR GROCER FOR IT. t
Cf THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS t
-'iiia,.
lit
NOW
V n
- ..VT "e trart.
i til- C-
,,''? o'Wes to
A Hcnllhy Family
"Our whole family has enJo;ed
gOOd health elnrx. VL-a heenn lisln?
Dr. King s New Life Pills three ye;;
ago," says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
1 Route 1, Guilford, Me. They cleanse
and tone the system in a gentle way
that does you good. 25 cents at W.
A. Kuykendall's drug store.
BIRTHDAY OF
CATHOLIC BISHOP
Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 13. Rt. Rev
Benjamin J. Kelley, Catholic bishop
of Savannah, received congratulations
today on the occasion of his sixty-
first birthday. Bishop Keiley re
cently retur'QI from London, where
he was a prominent participant in the
session of the Eucharist rouuress. He
Is now devoting much of "is atten
tion to the plan for C&tlylic mis
sionary work on 01 extensive scale
among the negroes of the South. The
plan, which has thOj.npproval of the
Pope, is to raise irfund of HOte
00(1 bv annual subscriptions or n
each from 100,000 persons. The fund
Is to be used in educational work and
in spreading the Catholic, religion
among the Southern negroes.
HAVE YOC MADE
Anv inquiries about the cottage,
carpets and furniture located on
South Lincoln street (advertised else
where in this paperl for $1200? This
is certainly a bargain and you should
not hesitate an hour. When this
property advances In prire and the
rainy season comes on and you have
not "secured a home, do not say I did
the lest 1 knew. Enquire of A. X.
Striker, 625 Olive street. 014
.
WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE.
One of the nest residence rrop-
ertie. in EuEene. modern in eer
wav. House is urana in-
1.. l,ocf finkhpd hOU
citv cement walks, line lawn, gouu
barn In fact, there is nothing to
compare with It for the money Cal.
at 271 West Fifth street, or address
Box 512, Eugene.
NOTICE TO THE 1'VHLIC
Please take notice that the Albany
Flour advertised by "Ax Billy" Com
pany Is not "Johnson's Best" (Pheas
ant Brand) flour, manufactured by
the Albany Mill and Elevator Com
pany. We make but one grade of
flour, John8cfu s Best, and sell only
to reputable dealers.
ALBANY MILL AND ELEVATOR
COMPANY. o!7
CALL X)R CITY WARRANTS.
Notice la hereby given that all city
warrants lip to and Including No
46 registered April 15th, 1908, and
drawn on the general fund, will be
laid on presentation at my office
October 14th, 1908. Interest will
cease on that day.
FRANK REI8NER.
City Treasurer.
Eugene, Ore., Out. 7. 1908.
Three, one-pound cans of
Schilling's best baking pow-
dor, or Clevelnndjs, for $1
cash. At the "ugene Gro-
very, 104 West Eighth street.
Would Mortgage the Farm
A fanner on liural Route 2, Em
pire. Ga.. W. A. Floyd by name, says:
"Hucklen's Ar-Q-a Salve cured the
two wor.jt Bores i ete.r saw, one uu
my hand and ones on my leg. It Is
worth more than a gold mine. I
w-mld l'ot be without it If I had to
mortgage the farm to get It." Only
25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug
Btore.
In a petition of the Eugene Mill &
Elevator Company filed In the Cnlted
States court in Portland by P. R. Kel
ly, of Albany, It Is charged that the
Albany Farmers' Company disposed
of wheat and oats stored by tho own
ers in a warehouse operated by the
FarmersJ Company, and that tho lat
ter has defrauded a number of per
sons by refusing to account or settle
for grain so O'used. it is also
charged that the Farmers'Company
has recently disposed of a portion of
Its assets by selling property to Al
fred Freersken, a resident of this
county.
It Is said that the Engene Mill and
Elevator Company purchased and
stored 8214 bushels of wheat with
the Farmers' elevator. Tho mill com
pany shipped a portion of It, but
claims to have had a balance due it of
2929 bushels, valued at 12753.63.
which the elevator people refused to
deliver upon demand, and which has
since been sold.
R. A. McLagan also joins the suit
and states that he placed 1S87 bush
els of wheat In the elevator bins bo
longlnig to the Farmers' Company,
which it sold without an accounting
to him. He allegoB that his grain dis
appeared in October of this year.
remaps mo most serious allegation
is made by William Long, a grnln
buyer of Eugene, who states thut the
Farmers' Company got away with
873 bushels of oats belonging to him
and then Issued a check uncashuble
when the holder of the warehouse re
ceipt presented It fosettlement. He
claims to have sold the warehouse re
ceipt to J. R. Baltimore, of Ibis city,
and thut the latter Is holding tho
check, which was refused at the bank
upon which It was drawn.
The petition asks that the Farmers'
Company be declared an involuntary
bankrupt, and that all Its property bo
sold for the benerit of its creditors,
Albany Herald.
To Heat
a Cold Corner
Don'Fsilejin the cold a touch
ol a match a steady How oi
genial warmth and in the cor
ner that's hard to heat you'll
have real solid comlort with a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Eqalpped with Smokeless Device)
Just what you nrrd lo help out in
a cold snap or between lessons.
No smoke no smell no bother
it s the smokeless device thai does it. As easy to
operate and clean as a lamp. Brass ' lonl holds
4 qua.-h gives intense heal lor 9 hours. Finished
in nickel and japan every heater warranted.
Iff
h lSSXTr I is Ihe best all-
d lamp made.
EauiDned with
latest improved central draft burner. Made ol brass
throughout, nickel plated. Just the light to read
by bright and steady. Every lamp warranted.
II your dealer doesn't carry the rerlection Oil
Heater and Kayo Lamp, write our nearest agency
lor descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(lacorporatatf I
E. G. HAIGHT
As I am going away persons having
photos will please call for sani. Tent
Gallery, sixth street.
FO!? WOODSAWI.VO
Gasolene )ir!er.
absolute
house In the
tf
App'y 2 R. Con
Tebphone BiacU
Successor to W. H. Davis.
rad. 733 E. 11th.
4762.
si
NOTICE TO KlglMERS.
Hay and grain wanted In exchange
for pianos or organs. See us or tele
phone at once. Stevens & Hultn Pi
ano House, Commercial Club Blk.
Tel. Main 41.
You take Kodol just for a little
while when you have slight attacks
of Indigestion, and you take It Just
a little longer In order lo get relief
from severe attacks of Indigestion or
nervous dyspepsia. Try Kodol today.
Sold by all druggists.
The reinforced centre vud'r ham
mock Is the on to buy. They are
wider, longer and stronger than the
ordinary kind.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Large shipment of rugs on the
road: wait for them and save money.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
'"''st. tv"" ' Awvt. the well known rem-'
ody for babies and children, wil. i
ntltllt ll.n In n ehnrt f i 111 P
The Ingredients are printed on the,
hr.,,1.. ..! I.V
""'ne. Liiuiaius no opinies. on.
all druggists. I
W(K)I aAWIXti
r.amlirp nnwer. by W'. W
phone Red 322. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
Moore i
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WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS
GATHER IN BUFFALO
Bufralo, N. Y.. Oct. 13. Promin
ent woman suffragists are already
arriving In considerable numbers and
committee meetings are being held
I npreuaratlon for the fotleth annual
convention of the National American
Woman Suffrage Association, which
will open In this city Thursday. As a
preliminary to the convention of the
national body the annual meeting or
the State organization convened to
day. The sessions of both gatherings
are to be held In 'lie . M. C. 4.
Auditorium.
The sessions of the national or
ganization will continue six ilnys ami
will be presided over by tho Rev. An
na Howard Shaw. A fine array of tal
ent has been obtained to address the
various meetings, consisting of prom
inent men and women who have be
come famous for their devotion and
labor along different lines of human
activity.
Among the scheduled speakers are
Miss Jane Adams, Mrs. Florence Kel
ley, Charles Edward Russell. Rabbi
Stephen S. WIho, Rev. Antoinette
Drown, Hlackwell, President M. Cary
TliotOis of Byrn Mawr Colliie, and
Mrs. Harriet Stanton Hlatch.
8 m:::::m
Clearance Sale of
Fine American
Cut Glass
fiS
No piece with,
oat this Trade
Mark engraved
apon It, is genuine.
Had a CIimc ("nil
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Ho
tel. OiuKhn. Miss., says- "For sev
eral months I suffered wfth a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have Its grip on men, when a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Dls-j
covery. I began taking It and three
bottles effected a romplt-to cure.":
The fame of this life-saving cough
and cold remedy, and lung and throat
healer it world wide. Sold at W. A. i
Kuykendall's store. Doc and fl.
Trial bottle free.
We have the largest stock of Cut Glass ever
shown in fSugene, consisting of Hawks, Libbey, Era-
pire and four other reliable makes. We are not go
; ing to quote prices here; all we ask is that you come
; and see the stock and if you are interested you will
buy- If
I We are selling Rogers Bros. 1847 best Knives it
and forks at $3.75 per set. Other goods of the sami S
; manufacture at lowest prices to be found. it
J. O. WATTS I
H THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER tl
XX Cor. 9th and Willamette
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BRYAN MEETING.
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T-fy win
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Z-t mMny,
61.
GASOLINE WOOD SAWING
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmer.
R. A. Maitzan.
P!nirr Seii? .us n!ne Comphny,
615 Willamette irreet, phone Red
Mil. U
SMITHS. EXPERT Pill
lie ACCdl NT IMS AND
STEV'K.ll AI'IIEIO. nmki'
cillerliiiiio, iK'n and clow
l.iK.k. keep munll
l.k iinil ) nil Mn'k
lenozriiplilr 'irk. We !!'
U- p.n i to have "' '"
with )"ii. Mr. Hiiin'-v Mn
(iff ire, 17 H illiilii-lli"
Plume Red 4 111.
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There will be a meeting of the
Bryan Club of East Eugene, Thurs-,
day evening, 0l(W 15. '08, In
Dempster Hall at 7:?J) o'clock p. m. ,
M,ir L. I). ForresTand Leon Ed-,
munson will address the club on tbls;
occasion. Come and hear these gen-1
tlemen. They can Interest u, Ev-,
ervbodv l.t cordially Invited lo attend
this meet In. O t&)
NOTRE
Ora B. Henson does pulille type-;
writing, Ciddress 395 East Fifteenth'
o25
GASOLINE. WOOD SAW.
Garrison Glhuon saw all wood
tf
f' Oregon
V Watts'.
button! and
pennants at
tf
WILL SELL OR TRADE
Any ami nil Active Storks mid HoihIn
H9
STOCKS
Amerlrnn-Canndlan Oil
Alaska Pet. & Coal (Pooled)
Germnn American Coffee
Fulled Wireless Telegraph Co.
Amer'n De Forest Wireless Tel. Co
Comstork Golden Gate M. Co.
Taroma Homo Telephone Co.
Fidelity Copper
STOCKS
American Wheel & Vehicle
Alaska Pet. & Coal (Tres.)
11. C. Amalgamated Coal
Portland Home Telephone Co.
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co.
American Telegraphone
Omaha Ind. Telephone Co.
Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co.
National Cropper
WE HAVE stock ill Oregon's richest mine: $200. 0 capital fully
paid and non-assessable, for sale for cash or trade. This mine is
fully equipped and Is paying running expenses. Examine this at
once.
WE: HAVE; Mining, Industrie Inversion or Oil Stocks, which
we will trade for farms, timber lands, town or city property, or
anything of value. We have 6 per cent and 8 per cent guaranteed
stuck, street jnd electrical railway.
IIOM1S BONDS
B PER CENT ft PER CENT
Omaha Independent Tel. Co. Portland Home Telephone Co.
Tai-oma Home Telephone Co. Northwestern Long Dlst. Tel. Co.
WE ALSO HAVE: 5 per cent 'tld Bonds to sell for cosh or trade
for Income bearing real estate, or desirable farm property.
IE- Vol' do not find here what you want, state fully Jmwhat you
desire, what you have to trade, or whvthig a cash deal, the price.
etc
Telegraph.
! lte or rail.
Roberts (Si, Co.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
STOCKS AM! HO MIS.
I:U SIXTH STREET. PORTLAND, OREGON.
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