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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1908)
HH KtKJMTR DHLT 6l7ARI;vKOjiDAY,"6cTOKR 30, IK MAKES . A LASTING CURE eral medicines which will remove the externa! ,f Co,, the treatment is left oil the disease will sureiQ i3'"' i thsorae symptoms ui uiitim uimuii ana uiroat, , ts li ? nin" haif. sores nnd ulce,s- ttc- are usiinMv worst ! Cj toots,'1' J protress on the internal tmers. R' i hepith oi the s,ie?r S s. Caught "-r p son and with the Insurance that a lasting cure wi'.l : 3iood."?' ' ie entirely of roots and herbs, of recoenizcu ! ,5 Biedicw . tidotes and destroys the powerful virus of the ..ifvi"" tne o ... j k niii) M by P". i the circulation, removes every STpmptorn Of7 F c s does not hide or cover up the disease in any wav, but tS S; ' 't from the blood, leaving not the slightest tra jfot jttiW J treatment book with valuable informatiouand -desired sent free to all who write. q THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. SIUSLAW MEN CAPTURE YOUNG SHOULD ALLOW HOUNDS .TO RUN IN MOUNTAINS O, hey Would Run Cougars nnd BEl ALIVfc) Wolves Outnd Dee-QVould in a Trap and Carried Then Be More Numgous Home on a Role Other 0 Siuslaw iiotes lr .1. . I i. ; i : . j n nr prtiiuoiiiiii; in,1 '-'miiiuM of hounds in tho imuiiuaii. iui iri'pealoil iIumv will soon bo no muit t'r hmiuut;. was the ihnhiraiion i.f ".IT o tne LENOX Portland's New and Most Modernly feirnished HOTEL , Third and Main Streets PORTLAND. . - OREGON fes-fssin? every convemfnee and an ideal location loolin? on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to center. up-to-oaie gnu. nnimum. m Private baths. Bus tpand tiom all trains Ar Dlnn - liaies Amencan nan iai 11.50 per day. jml l! 50 with bath. fcrfo. O. H. SPENCER, Manager jvcry room. $2.50 and $3.00 per day. $3.50 and $4.00 with bath. ,oo. i rotior. who Kent the n..n.n Springs siiiiijiBir resort this war and i who has jusrW-turnod to his home in Eugene, lie stales that the cougars and wolves are becoming so numer ous that they are either killing HU the deer off or are running them out i of the mountains. The cougars and ; wolves are becoming very bold and are lux engine rapidly, lmi-inr th I u a i.-.. set In the Marti1"8' tvWor ""' ers the cQ.ave u nounds i the niouii- THE SATISFACTION-IN BUYING groceries at our store Is mutual. We take satisfaction In carrying In.stock the best of everything, selling at reasonable prices and serving customers promptly and courteously. Those who trade here take satisfaction In the goods, the store service and tbs prices. Have you tried the Eng lish walnuts we sell at 20c a pound? Tou'll b9 satisfied if you do. M. GREEN, THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. bur ur Irons Are THE EXCEL IRON It Excels ail others in Price and Quality. Yours for $3.50 L. 11. (jyaer and Ed Herrington had iij-iiveiy tussle witn a hear on Wednesday, but they succeeded In capturing the acirnal and car- rleiW home. 0 THey ... orchard and found a young brown bear in it, the animal having been caught it by a fore foul. They wanted to take bruin home alive, so tried to drou a lasso over his head. The beast was too n'Q for thgyind knocked the rope away every j time. After working for some lime lone of them caught him by a hind j foot, then (joy flQi rope around his body and at. length managed to tie hiV feet ';eiher. Their next move I was to swing the bear on a pole and carry It toward home. All this time ilhey had heaol noises In the brush near by and were ai'raiu the old bear would appear on the sc ; On the way down li.il his bcar shlp slid forward on the pole quite near Herrington. w ho was afraid the animal might suddenly want a piece ; of Ed's pants. After abait three hours of hard ! work they managed to gel home with their prize, and placed the cub In the barn. Other .Notes. ) There has been a good run of sal ! nion the past week, and the canneries j have presented u scene of activity i during that time. Kyle & Sons put part of their fish In the refrigerating i room and will can tiiem up later. At the Hard cannery a crew of men ; were put to work to salt down what Hie minamen were unable to can. fhe catch is falling off now and the best part of the run seems to be over. unless another school comes in from the ocean. Judge Hotter and Geo. H. Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly Company, arrived here Tuesday from Eugene and are spending a few days hunting ou the lakes' over south. The tTsiltcjos Club Is having the streets through their grounds at the Inkps rteiireil nut. Chiirlos Tnvlur and John Peterson are doing the i work. Cougiirs are reported to be growing ilng more numerous on Uiiucau slough and have lately been killing sheep ; from the flocks of the ranchers. 'I he steamer Kuscue has a cargo of j salmon on board ready for a trip to I Coos Hay as soon as tlu bar will per mit. Florence West. EUGENE NOvSThAS FIVE MERGENTHALERS Albany Herald's Old Machine Has Been Shipped to This City grown percetullily scarrer. were allnvMA to run In tains, Mr. croner says, they would! frA'iten away the wolves and cougars ! aifil the deer would be as plentiful us boforoQ Hounds, he says, do not kill the deer, hut run them into the riv ers, where they are safe. On the other hand. whdS the varmints hear the baying of the hounds-and the barking of dogs they never liirger. but take to the high nniiains. as they are in deathly fear of the ca nines. O .Mr. C:??.ier had a verv successful year at the Sorings this year in fm iP this was the most successful year lr the history of the resort. At one time ih. ro were till camps on the grounds. The fishing was good, but the hunt ing wns poor, for the reason as stat ed at the beginning of this article. RENO Vv'IDE OPEN GAMBLING TOWN" Mono. Nov.. Oct. 24. Reno will re main a widj-open town for some time to come, according to the re:ilt of the city election held he to today, w hen the gambling element won bv a majority of 506 votes out of a to tal of about 3100 votes cast. The election was on u city ordinance to forbid the running of gambling games under license In the city of tieno. I he ordinance wiii put to the city vote up;n petition of the Autl (Jumbllng League, who made a red- hot fight at the polls. HEARST TO SEEK PLACE IN SENATE Reno. .Nov., Oct. 24 Word comes from .New Wit today that William ituuoieu iienrsi win soon tako up too resilience in Aevaiia for the al u-seii purpose or poc.ouiing a can didate for 1'nittd Slates senator In mill, using tiiis as a step to the pros idency. Scific Electric Engineering Co. .516 Willamette Street r Wiring, Supplies,jFixtures and all kind tf Electrical Machinery. 009 u XX n no w Out Sale FOR NEXT 7 EM DAYS fos' Underwear, Skirts, Kimonas, Japanese Handkerchiere, Buttons, Thread and Teweiry Wl Mrty u I mean inBS must aive uo ftildine JAS. LONG, l-"" r::::t:::n:::n:::t The Register, of this city, has pur chased the Mergenlhiiler linotype that has been in the office of the Albnay Herald for several years past and ; will add it to its plant. The machine lias been for sale for some lime past. land It was offered to The Guard as well as the Salem Journal, but the publishers of both papers decided to put ir new machines of late models I ,.i adding to Hie equipment of their plants, even If tlv cost more. The ; 'Pain point of public Interest in this . transact ion is that it shows Albany i lacks the enterprise to sup.iort a i ae vspi; per that can aflord 'o owr and operate typesetting machines. In 1 Eugene it is uiifere't. The Guard plant Is equipped with two machlner if the latest niodeis. a No. 5 and a No. 4 I double-deck model i. Yoran's Job office has a No. 5. and the Regis ter will have two of Ihe order models, which have been in use a number of years, making five Jlergetithiiler rna bines in this city. Albany has none. A town Is best JutUted by its news-. paers. XOTICH TO TAX I'.WKHH Notice is hereby given that the road-poll tax.' amounting to $3, Is, now due froin each male Inhabitant of the city T1 Eugi()e betweeu tb ages of 2i and 50 years, except a exempt by law. and will become de linquent unless paid before the first d.O of December. 1 908. Please call 0 the offlre of 1.. B. Bean, city attorney. No. 14 McClung building, where proper receipts will be Issued. Receipts will be prompt ly forwarded to O so makla pay-1 naent through lue mik It will Bave trouble and expense, both to the city any fxpayer, If ironipt payment Is made. llv order of the rnniniuh council. I.. FWtKAN. !tl V St ill Ktl.t 'I K.UTM OS VOI' It OWN I KH.MH ,()W Tbeie are two ur, three acre traru left in lllair Street addition. rlos :-i. with streets nicely graded, which you can buy at a moderate price cm on monthly Installments If you wish Also tracts troici to lb ncres III Garden Home addition. These air very desirable und you may nitiltc your own terms. These are splendid chances to uiiike money by saving It, as well a.- by the. Increase In values. They not last long. See the Oregon Land Company. Hone fc Buoy or Zimmerman i Hugh abov. chese tracts. A Ith.ll, HAKCiAIN .577 acres: 2u0 acres of fine land In cultivation; ten million feet of saw timber; a .brand new s.fwmlil that cost over $2000; $2000 worth of new farm machinery and toTils; a blacksmith shop: $1000 worlh of horses, caltie, ccheep and hogs; all level land; Is In good neighborhood, near schuicri. high school and store: ix miles on good road to railroad station; land around it Bells for $50 an acre; worth $40,000. Price, f21, 000. ReaHonaMp terms. See Hir Real ICstate Exchange. 0 ; o COI.I.IiCTIO.VH. ' SMITHS, K.VI'KHT ITU I, If ACCOI'NTAYTH Al NTKMKJItAI'HKItK, make collrccjllons, open and rloM lifMiks. Cliecp Hlncll serN u( boo US' and do all kind, ol Mteiccwaphic Horli. We Mill be pctsed to have a tic Ik with you. Mr. HusIC'hn Mitn. Office, in" vrilhiiiwtU' StP i'hoiie Re d 4 II I. (MMItl Cllt'OH ( I KK. J. H. TEST o EAPL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. L', Fd, Stage und Sales Stables 0 Cabs Always Ke idr 0 r"t QassumQts of All Descriptions CTA C l: . a v sm- Odd F " m ST GF EoB'ne FUGENE-FLOP tCE iAOE i iv,i "'! o not zt it A Ci'lyitJlflMQijlAicn.W 6 l. m. S.C,,.: r r ' "II Ir lor v.,r!rtrr. low eeor.ecloe ty City .attorney. o Just Spffee, but perfect Coffee. Your prooer will jrrind It better if t;rouud at homtj uot too fine. q S ii rUePtantbehind theSuif iT-'-' .' It E 1 t isnitsT FAClLlTli'.a r(9 mmm u i mm-, m , mm. mmmm EPS MOUIi)!N0 SIDEWALK PQSTJ.BOX&S Plumbing Furnish your new horn properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning w.rk. Call and let us estimate on you work Ay a & Heitzrtun 14 West 8th St. Phono bl.ckl J IT SOMEfkMPORTANT ( SAFtLcTJAKUS Every depositor natu rally desires safety for his funds. When you have an account with the Mer chants' Bank of lugene your deposits are secure. The strengffe, careful management and sound investment of this institu tion are guaranteeC of safety. Your account cor dially invited CAPITA - $65,000.00 For tfSQonipieici curt uf roujth colds, arftbnie and bronchitis and al lung coiuplicfiis lending to ronsmnp ftou, llvcrwcrt. lar ami wild cherrc hava Cur uiibs II I 1 tl t It I Im.l .(1 f.rtll cl reputation as a i.,lr.r : miigh rejci, rtr O" contain, no up j lutn or frarmfol drills and can li j liven wllh cfl"iy 'o rhlldrea. l-ry, j II.WO. Sold uf I. Inn Urns Co. Wil Hams Mfg. Co, props.. Cleveland, O IllKAbrjlKSTAl RANT. has again t:in charge or ins Ideal rtaurant on Ninth street and she will be plt-ned lo meet all of her oil tu tomers. Ti-e beBt of servica and the best of eatables thai the market affords. o27 ViTN'l-: Tci - f - AtrtlKl:". I J : 41 ! ! : M K1M MHflKt, D Gasoline ito. .hone Red 4mall Red Jin, .11,0 .W by W. Vt. Muori; (Jrd.rs laric tfi r1ald H.NKNf VTiye ineri'iiof I ' yd-' o rntild never nffer frnf?T K Id lie. ix.ttlo irtn niKT'fl trentnient" nl I &) by n. j Hull, or kEf in.iii. fpni ietlmor!B'! I'r E W. Hall. Ollre street. St. Ioil. Here's Light on he Overcoat ques tfionr Have you seen the big, roomy, harad .. some, gra'ceful Fall Overcoat models Ve'vii just received fresh from the Schwabs of St. Louis? They're great coats; dressy, warm and comfortable. They'll stey stylish two Winters arl look o o good longer than that. Models as shown above, priced at $15 oandc$20. Others $10 to $30. STANLEYS 612 Willaiaeiti St, sv y'n warned In rxchans ....Ifiil ..r-T.n M. f lie or l-'t' A. C. iATHfe-VVS General Tea-nj C rcitr, Gravel, Bu-n? f ard and encd excjrltion earth lor sale Yur. I'.lack 2811 ..r rail at 2AQV 4th LARGEST FACILITIES I IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF I HIGH GRADE WORK -i . i.- msam Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling: see LaDuko & Lef (ler Co. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard GEO. K.MUNROE FURNITURE Wet Kighth Nl., I'.icaecce. f'vcuon CI e Reel .1.1711. Sole Agents for Ihe Portland .Hiove Work.. Fifty-three styles, lurlndlftg th noted DiUrol. I.lite. Also thu l.acleih itanges Ihe biii low prii!e rang in the market. A full line of Healers J nut ftou he factory. . . 'all and examine our large storl before buying elsewhere. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car 3r hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 1 SHOEING TlfJ SIIOK VOl'lt IIC1UNK, HIIOK VOl'lt MAItH," or reiialr your carriage or tkagon with skilled workmanship and In the best manner wo will at the very lowest prices. Conscletitloiiif and high-grade work.ln ouP line, as well as promptness, should recommend us to everyone who appreciates having their horses properly shod, or tbelr wagons repaired in mo nesi manner. BURBACH 531 Olive St. WALL PAPER PAINTS WALL PAPER FRED LUDFORD Practical Painter 102-W. Eighth SC. Eugen: Or i4.Wt majkiia l.aa , '.aapiaij l!t; PH umid (qklulK. .j.ir.4 SOW A31MNIH Williams Transfer Co. Light nd Heavy Hiulint) ' Hh.ne Main I b cfr H Whi! Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face a ind'see McLEOD'i New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E9thSt Scorrs Saotal-Pepsin Capsules A POSIgVE CURE For ofltnniitlw r -urrh 0 tb BU'Mif ftK4l (HWIfd KMMn. po cvmm po tat. TO Hfr Ofl If nn rfHriMiiif ftll I nminral IHifMN uf tb ( rtmrj Orgwii. A fc- jfuitiiu. Pru i.n, or br D.ti. t-lll, i uu, thtm SAKTAL-PEPSIN CO. ILLS. Madame Dean's FCMALC A Hr, C'KKTAIX ItR- I Mir r HurrHBMtx it KKHrBtf ATIOH. MTU UIKR U H I tit(c Hunt' hHlv! -tIrt llofi .i'ii.. bdUxinI or MtfOy )'U'(uuIttl. N'pi pr puld I'lrllOifrbcix. WtllHfii-l (!t : on trlnl. to om p tnr wlint r-H -v -i. Harnplrn Krw, on urttlrw )! riiuta', iiwpl no tihnru(fi. h ,vi-ir ardrr to t be VWTEt LUICAL CO. Ul 74, UiciiW, ft. Q Eugene by W. lpeLano a L.. BEADLE Stone Mascn 3. :'' 4 I; . llav for : prone ii. o H I "I A' i " Wclote. wwh lor Morentt I !. & fn H3i 'rn -i'l. i?.f r- i t::VW sold u ... , glt. Q e S e Ic lliill I'i .(5) ii:k A. Kiiv-ii'lu!l, ill tv l.-icve '''r WhJi:' ill W est l'Q tre.. rt' i 'tr-i fit Hfl it o 0