Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1908, Image 6

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    HUGUrrlFDAILt .Ot.ABtoWEBSESJOAiV OCTOBER 21. 100.
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TEN SHARES FREE
We will give ten shares of Mining Stock Fres
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To ar.y person answering ttjjx ad within ten du.vn. atatlng what
Block Ih'iy iKuvtvl'l Pi" wluh to niirvtiiiij?,
6ICC.ii American Wbaci uhd' Vehicle American Teieisraphon.
American Canadian Oil. American I.e Forest Wireless lei. l,o.
Alaska Ft. & dial (Treua.) 11. C Anvlt,'aimiU)d Coal.
Alaslta Pet. at Coal (Pooled) Coiiiatltdi Golden Gate M. Co.
German-American Cofleey-)maha Ind. Telephone Co.
Portland Homo TelephonfcJ0o.-Tae.oma Home Telephone Co.
United Wireless Telegraph Co. Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co.
Marconi Wlrelt-as Telegraph Co. Kldollty Copper.
National Copper.
HAVE stock lu Oregon's rlchestKlne; 20100 capital rwiy
and non-assessable, for sale for cash or triJ?. This mine Is
fully equipped and paying running expenses. Examine that at
once.
WK HAVK Mining, Industrial
sell for cash or tradcVJir
property, or anything ot value.
WK HAVK 6 per cent and 8 per ceo! guaranteed stocks Street and
Electrical Hallway. " '
WK A UK dealers in Iclpal, corporation and other bonds.
IF YJ3V do not find here what you want, stateQlly just what you de
Ore. what yoiLhave to trade, or whether it is a cU deakthe
t.rlrn (tin T.firf fl lih urill
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134 8IXTII HTKKliT, I'OR'M
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Eugene Poultry Store
3 Big &tiiftay Sfcb of
Live and Besd Boglflry
Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to
meet the e'emand we will haye on hand a llape supply of live
and dreued poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER.
102 fast fitoBh StrAL
ELI BANGS J. H. VE5T . ARL McNUTT
BARGS UVEEY CO.
Myery, Peed, Stagp oad Salas Stable 0
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Cabs Always Ready
First Clan Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
MtK ENZIE STAGBImvm Euerne EUGENE-FLORENCfi STAGE
(i;jO. m. Stagndo not call t A dilly'age lcav05Eu4ewil6a.pl,
filvilc iriidrncM but will cWI lot tor Mapleton, cloae connectlaa by
f((nil r.i(ld tho day Clor. itcamer tor Flounce and Acme
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Invention or Oil Stocks,
Stocks, which we will
farms,
timber lands, town or city
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AGKNTS WANTED TO 8EI,L
TtK'KH AM) HO.VDS.
AND, OKEGON. n
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PROHIBITION
PARTY MIKING'
4STIVE CANVASS
Chicago, 111., Oct. 21. When the
returns of the general .:etn are
read two weeks from toda ywt Pro
hibition nartv leaders will be might
ily surprised as well as disappointed
If the figures fail to show great
gains for their cause from one end
of the country to the other. The
campaign that Is being directed
Trom the Prohibition National head
quarters in this city Is by far the
most active and extensive in the his
tory of the party. It is an Interesting
fiui that, while the committees of
bJh the Republican and Democratic
parties have been bandlcappe&vdur
lng the present campaign by Juw of
funds, the Prohibitum .. campaign,
fund has been as large and perhapB
a little larger than in former years.
This Is easily understood when It is
borne in mind that the PrcQbition-
ists ana tie otner minor parlies
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well, have always had tiwlepend irjT-
on contributions from Individuals
and not fn corporations and men
of great wealth. At the same time
the Prohibition campaign committee
jpwdnjaicB linen ill iibcu ui iiiui e luiius.
is Illustrated by the recent
aitiuiitMii. ui cjiiKeiie v . iumiii, 11113
candidate for President, that if the
Prohibitionists had $10,000 l spend
they could carry the state of Geor
gia in the presidential election.
The activity of the Prohibitionists
In the national campalgnQlias found,
a reflection in many states and It Is'
pred!A?d that In some of them the
Prohibition ticket will cut quite a
figure in the result of if election
for State officials. rl' Prohibition
ists have named tickets in more than
half of the State where Btate officers
are to be elavted week after next. A
list given ont at the headquarters
here today shows the Prohibition
candidates for eovernor as follows:
Colorado, itov. H. L. Murray,
Longniont; Connecticut, Matthew E.
O'Brien, Bridgepo't; Idaho, W. C.
Stalker, Caldwell Illinois? Dan R.
Sen, Peoria; Ii (liana, Sumner W.
Haynes, Portlanf ; Iowa, Karl W.
Brown, Ames: Ijansas, Rev. Albert
L. Hope, AblOn '; Maine, James H.
Ames, Btvdolrham; Massachusetts,
Wlllnril O W'lli. Hovnrlv Atlxhl-
Ean. John W. flrav. Adrian: MlnnoP
sola, Dr. OejrO' D. Haggard, Min
neapolis; M'jsourl, H. P. Karls, Clin
ton; Nebrakn, Roy R. Teeter. Falls
City; Nev Hmnpshlre. lev. E. B.
Tetley; New l'ork, Dr. CWrge 0.
Stockwll, Kt. Plain; Ohio, J. B.
Martin, Cincinnati; Rhock Island,
Iouls E. Remington, Providence;
South Dakota, 9. E, Knappen; Tex
as, Judge E. C. Heath, Jlnckwnll!
Washington, A. C. Caton. Olynilila;
West Vlrnln, K. W. Mills, lBilr
mount; WlaconsA, W. I). Cox, Mll
wniM)ue. GERPyiAN EMPEROR
ON BALKAN "ROUBLE
D"rl!n, Qr.t, 20 The Prussian
'inrllnnioit .was opened by Emperor
iVIlllum todny. Alluding to the Ual-
kanfl trouble, the eieror said that
tivrmiiny was lota lntercstcil there
than nny other of the powers., but
the country was working with the
others foroa pcacefal, and satlsfnrrt
niry Hoiuiiou wi - too presoiu airti
cultles. a
' NKWS NOTES.
The uanks of OffAAtt, both stale
AAd national, have $. 000. 000 more
deposits than thlM hnd Inst July and
about $2,000,0011 more than cllc'
bnd last May. This Is shown by the
statement Issued todny showing the
condition of all stite anil national
banks on September 23, the date for
which the last statement wns called.
The Individual deposits amount to
$7.1,600,01)1) nnd the bankB are Ory-
ing in cash $12,700,000, or about 10
and two-thlrns per cent of the Indi
vidual deposits.
Enraged by nn article which P'
peared In the Walla Walla Evening
Statesman, Friday, L. L. Boise, an
electrician, broke all the plate glass
windows In Ino front or that office,
valued nt $7"0. The employees of
the Morning Union, puhllshed in the
same building, heard him nnd noti
fied the pollre. lOlso made p vl
cloua'gnt with the police before
could be landed. The story puli
llnl'cd wns that Boise was taking an
other woman to the fair grounds In a
carriage when his wife and five chil
dren stopl him. begging hi in to
come home and spend the money on
his own family.
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You will find no poor
tea in packages beari02
our name. If you find
any such, you know what
to do.
Your trecvr return roof anf If yo doa't
ttk Sctuill&j IWitt par him.
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Gasoline power.
W. W. Moore,
phone Red 3282. ( Orders
large or
HIBLU. will
be appreciated.
foi woormAwr
armAAVii
Gaixilene power,
rad. 73S E. 11th.
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Apply 1 R. Con-
Telephone nucS
to W. H. Davis.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
the Kind You Have Always Bought
Berths- ss yJtrz
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GUARD PLA XT
. ,OW PREPARED
' t'Ofl WORK ACAIX.
The Guard "ll?,"?8 ,C'8i
plant is now Instai. 4'
Willamette (Theatre ?10CK)
and Is prepared to do J'
klnd)if printing more sat
satlslai'torlly than ever and
do it more promptly- We
have Installed a splendid new
cylinder book and Job press,
a new double deck linotype,
and nrtich additional material.
nQing the plant double the
siitf of any other in the city
and one of the finest in the
state.
Telephone number same as
before, Main 19,
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BUT SUBURBAN
TKACTtMN YOUR
Hl'N TERMS JiOVl
rnets
i two or .three acre tracjan(j 1( tna bu8inesg grows as he ex-
oireei saaiuou. u u,
witlr'streets nicely elided, wnicn you
can buy at a moderate price on
on monthly Installments if you wish. I
Also tracts from Vt to 10 acres my
Garden Homo addition. TheBe arei
verv de rabln and vou may make p
your own terms.
These are splendid chances to
make money by saving It, as well as
by the increy In values. They will
not last long.
See the Oregon Land Company.
Howe & Buo-' . or Zimmerman &
Rugh about these tracts.
Sotice ttoOelifiquent Taxpayers
Delinquent taxpayers will take no
tice that delinquent taxes wlii not
be advertised heretofore; tinder
a lw nnRRerl hv the last leelslature
of this state ixes that are deli
quent after the expiration of six
months from the first date of such
delinauencv mav be Dald byny one
detnandlft; to pay same and" certif
icate delinquency will be issued to
such party. O
Section 37 of said law, in part,
reads:
"Any day after the expiration of
six montbB after taxes charged
against real property ue delinquent
the tax oollector shall have the
right, and ltyhall be bis duty, upon
daynand aad pvyment of the taxes.
penalty and interest, to make out
and Issue a certificate or certificates
of delinquency against fcuch proper
ty," and section as in part reads:
Certiircates of delinquency snail
bear interest from the dnfci of-lssu-
ince until redeemed at ihirrAte of
15 per cent per atlBlUD. fe ,"
Dellnqueot taxpayers are tlierefofC-
adylsed that If tfiey have not paid at
least oae-half of their taxes dft or
bofore the first Mondav in A',i)il that
the same are delinniicnt and have
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IeftJkfttllalr Street addition, c os, -7lDectB it to. more will be employed.
oeen oeunquent since saia urn Mon-t- . . .
duy In April, nnd those who have?YOU may be discouraged
paid one-half of th(r Taxes a above
the remaining jne-half will become
doltnquent atvor the first Monday In
October, and six months from such
dates a certificate gf delinquency
bearing fifteen per cent interestier
aniAtm nuy be issued against jour
PCf '.erty, A
To furthef (!0st3. penalties
and Interest you tire earnestly re
quested to Qtle the same at once.
Sheriff and Ta Collector.
PiLEst rn.ics; PI Lies t . . ,
Williams Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching it oObe, acts as poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment l prepared for
piles ana iiiwing oi me private pans.
Sold by I.lMi Drug Co., by mall 50a
and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co"
proj)., Cleveland. O.
DAIIK.MKX. n
Yoip Are
re Interested in whatever
may brfffi: vnn ,!i3 ilghest price for
you i uiiik product. Selling cream
to as will bring you higher returns
Urn i you can get by any other
method.
EUGENE CREAMERY,
Successor to Independence Creamerik
474 -i Willamette st. Phone Main 6 J
We are agents for the Empire
uream separator.
WIIKKK 1!I I,1,KTS Kl.KW.
David Parker, of Fayette, N V.,
a voteran of the Civil War, who lost
a foot at Gettysburg, says- "The
(id Electric Hitters haveOone
worth more than five hundred dol
lars to me. 1 spent much money doc
toring for a bad rase of stomach trou-
Jilo, to little purpose. Then I tried
lectric Hitters and they cured me. I
now take them as a tonic ami thev
keep me strong and well." 50c at
V. A. Kuykemlnli's drug store.
SlngtT Sewnig Mucmue Company,
U5 Willamette street, phone Red
1451. Q tf
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PITMAN
STOOGRAPHERS ALWAYS
IX
DEMAND r
private IMH-H
IlllTIOX in
ITtniHtt Slioi
ortuaml anil tttii'h
tYMvtritiiit. Vou will W a
thorough, fii-Ht-cla( short
hnud writer wh"n I mn
tliniuich teachiiix you. Any
atmlt'iit who will study ran
ftnlitli Itwfrom rwo to three
nionths.QKntes, $7.50 per
month. Inqulrlr cheerfully,
anxwi-retl at SMITH'S, E.
PERT PIHI.K' AtXtHNT
ATS AM) STEXtKiRAPH
K.ltS. 48T Wlllnmeue St.
Phone It.Hl 4411.
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Bmti tl S-1 una Kr.t
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TRIPLETT STORE WILL
OPEN NEXT WEEK
One of the Largest Rooms in the
City Well Lighted and
Conveniently Arranged
H. jsvTr!plett's nelry goods store
In thUler block, Just completed on
IWlllamette street soutn me v.ui
i.i ..in i. ronriClW business
mau uiuuk, win w .v.', "
early next week, probably Tuesdaj-.
The goods are now being delivered
and Mr. Triplett is waiting on the
painters to get through with their
work on the interior of the building
before he starts to straighten around.
The room! perhaA the largest
single store room In toe city. It is
splendidly lighted and the fixtures,
which are now being put in, will be
conveniently arranged. Mr. Triplett
expecU to employ six clerks at first.
pectB ,t to mor(
Tiie new pace wtu handie dry
oodg , Bhoes, men's furnishing goods,
ladies' ready-to-wear garments.
"
A Liougiao county apple orcnaro
yielded $2,400 an acre this year. No
panic for people with orchards like
that.
LEFT 00 RER DOORSTEP
FOR THISgOTHER
Mrs. A. O. Tuson, of Livermore, Cal.,
writes: "I picked up from my door
EtefSlone day attlo book in which I
soon became very nch Interested.
My Ultle girl of five years of age had
been troubled for a long time with
loss of appetite, extreme nervousness
and undue faticue. She was all run
down and In a very delicate condition.
"This little book was very compre
hensively wrijjf n, ftid told of the new
methocT of extracting the medicinal ele
ments of the 3' liver from the o,
ellminftlng theabnoxlous oil which la
so hard for cWldrea to take.
" 'Just the thing said I, 'for my little
daughter,' and I immediately wejjt for
a bottle of Vlnol. It helped her -won-
loderfully. She has gained rapidly lit
flesh and strength, and she does not
taKe cold half so easily.
"I am extremely grateful for the
itiofi It has- done her, and I hope other
mothers who have weak, delicate or
ailing children will be benef ted by my
experience unff just give Vinol a trial."
Vlnol is sold in Kuifi'lic by the Red
Clots Drug Company, o
niSPOURAfiED
because you have tried so
many nsrve remedies without
haviifg received r.ny benefit
?f you would onlyotry a si
:cks course of NERVITA
TABLETS, you would Jnvv.
good reason to re)oice. If
they were n& the best made
vhy vould every drfiggist
rejpmmend them ? They are
known as the King of Nerve
Medicines Jor 22 years; any
druggist will sell you 6 boxes
for $5. Cheer tp. It's not
too late. Write for Free
Booklet.0
Fisher Drug Co. Chicago.
&K SALE I1Y MARX IniG STOllF
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The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Invites your m-igyiiiit, whether large
or sOhll.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidontial atten
tion. O
SAKK DEPOSIT HO.YKS FOIl RENT
fj) G. HENDRICKS,, President
S. B. EAKIN, Vlcv-Presldent.
P. E. SN'ODGRASS, Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
A.ist9nt Cashier.
Lt-KE L. GOODRICH,
C. P.. MEAD
J. W. MAC HEN
DEFORE buying real es
tale call up or come to
Springfield, the best town
ol its size in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
(ate. Farms of all
ard descriptions, also cty
property for sale.
M. ii & REAL EST$E CO
(Jckplnc Main 171
W. H. SMYTH
Succesaor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer CpmpaiQ'
will li a i(n)rnl tnVrtsler hiulnes;
nHiroiiM'Kiild kimxIs. trunkn amlV
ulJryirfH in his line will receive
pimipt and eiirefiil attentinn.
"liiisinoa Priiiit ami Lunful" Is
I'll. .i.e Main XI
,!!.-. Qne, lied 1012.
Creamery
75c
a t DODGE'S
SIQN WARo
l hat is the way the trade fli
ELECTRIC SIGN
- has the same fascination for people
that light has for moths-it
attract them its way
eA brilliantly lighted store is alwaJ
o well patronized o
o
Everyth&ig P sible in Wiring or Gas
Lane County Electric Wo
JOR TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette
mm&smsssesmmm
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iiftiaTrTtrriiTinrmrTrify
-TR GRANft
PROGR.AM
oM0NDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY1
. "Pestiferous Spider"
. "Lover in Kneading Trough"'
'Aroo Club Competition"'
"Half Satorday Off"
. - "Fireman' Daugber"
!'it.-'" "The Picture"
"Down Wih Men'"
SONGS
"On the Banks of the Old Mill Stream"'
"My Heart I'll Leave Wth You, Dear"
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Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Evening PertDriaanc3 anaSf-
ALL SEATS 10c.
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical 0d Surgical
STAFF
W KuykrndaU. M. D. ,
W. O. P-, M. D.
P. I. BjrUe, M. D.
B. r. Sca.ele, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B.DeBaeM.D.
L. E. McDouKal, M. D.
..Trainins: School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and prH
irainin? in me nospiiAd i -
at tne hospital constitutcsnne wcuuy. y
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, USA
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Fnr F&rlrnrlc Wells and Pure.
some
J. E. KILB01
O tf4t;tf,fiftn Guaranteed
J)tisfaction Guaran
Ph3ne539I 0
in
utter
Roil j
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For the carcacrttlMSt'1
o McdicU Mi Surgical
Modern ot'-rstins room and up
App!ianc230forXrayi.
SpStum and Moid cxatriitw
Full corps of tiiincdnuna
Rates on applic100-
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We Carry ProO
nd nwih"1111:. ....
Oto haVthelft
rilf rhp
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lets, no cob
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of "' '
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