Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 27, 1908, Image 2

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A Good,
TTKe
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing la lookod
after by our export assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by tholr little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning ana Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
. Phone Red 2861
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Julius
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Goldsmith
WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 38 512 Willamette
"
eloved Tlhaul
O
All the World Loves a Lover
Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a Hustler
Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt.
The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building.
Booth-Kelly Lumber
1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Sample room In connection located In
itegistor Itldg., Wllliiinotto 8t.
Oak and 7th Eugene, Or.
l'hono Main 03
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkin&mcn
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
HALL Sh S HUM WAY
Plumbing and Sower Work.
Alio gen.iral Jobbing Q tin and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
Carry a full Una of plumbing fixtures
V5'lck 1371. 7th and Oak Su.
J. BARRINGER
Expert houstmover
Co)
Moves anything'. Twenty-live
yean experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oig
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"PURITY HELPS" ROASTS
"OLD BILL OBEDIAH"
Mnploton, Oct. 2 4, 190S.
Mr. Editor: We believe that "Old
HI 1 r Obedlnh" has got It about
straight. The cat (s the wrong kind
of a cut to name "Evangelical." We
don't wonder that "Old Hill" has
Mnploton people all classified as on
the road to "hell" when wo hear foul
language among the children, men
swear, women profane, and "lies" and
liars ure heard everywhere. Sub-bath-hreaklng
Is common, and fathers
and mothers who come to church, or
hnvo family prayer, or read the Dlblo
aro the extreme exceptions and nenr-
ly all who aro now trying to pride
themselves in running a "union Sun
day school dance all Saturday night
into Sunday morning, wind up in a
drunken row, kick out several win
dow lights, and then try and pride
themselves on running a "union" Sun
day school, which some of them have
not nttended inoro than a few times
in six months. And more than once
tho Sunday school has been run In
Muplcton when the self-termed "un
ion" people, "Old HUT and his family
Included, had all bundled up and
gone down tho river on n Sunday
high time." You can easily see that
"Old Hill" has measured 'em by the
gospel, and found that "except they
repent they shall all likewise perish."
nut lot mo say that there are a
few down hero that are on right lines
who love Hod with all their heart.
and serve him In purity, nnd but for
these ufethinks the Lord would not
have spared Mnploton this long. These
few are kind of out In the brush nnd
"Old Hill" hasn't found them yet.
In closing let me say that "Old Bill"
has his theology twisted, and he has
not been to Sunday school often
enough to get his history straight. He
missed tho mark (Just a little! when
he classed us all with himself ns on
the road to hell, but ho Is certainly
right when ho says the "cat is the
wrong kind of a cat to name Kvanel-
uai.
"PURITY HELPS."
WOOD SAWING.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage.
For prompt service nhnna ni.v
3312. Kesldenra 324 High street, tf
iiasuune woouayv.
K. O. HA1GHT
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As 1 am going away persons having
imiiiios win piease call lor same. Ten
iianery, sum street.
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(JASOUXK WOOD SAW1XG
Call i.rhone Main 32 or Farmers
61. 11.(3) Mgjtian. tf
OYSTI-KS I.ASTKKX OYSTKKS
'''cvvlved. the first direct shlp-rm-m
,.f extra select Eastern ovst
Or sale In any uiiantlv ,,t hi Qj9.
UQT mVAKT, Tl-ESDAT. OCTOBER
Hustler
LONG TOM RIVER,-ONCE
NAVIGABLE, NOW CREEK
Solid Bridges Replace Draws on!
Public Roads May Again
Be Opened to Traffic
Monroe, Oct. 2 6. Long Tom river.
a stream which a few years ago was
declared navigable, over which one
of tho oddest drawbridges ever con
structed was placed and upon the
opening of which several thousand
dollars was expended by the govern
ment, is again n quiet country creek.
Bridge tnrponlers nre at work build
ing a solid bridge across old Lonir
Tom, at the Pfouis lane, nnd the
queer old drawbridge a few miles
north is also a thing of the past.
Just why these things are so is not
very easily explained. The quanti
ty of water is as great as Is needed to
carry on light boating, and the coun
try tnrough which this stream winds
Its way Is large enough to support
a Hue of freight boats. The citizens
of this portion of the country, howev
er, nre enthusiastic over a railroad,
and apparently nre not able to see the
benefits to be derived from an open
river, with small boat or two carry
ing tho products of southern Benton
and northern Lane counties to mar
ket, nt a minimum cost of transporta
tion. It is almost a surety that within 10
years this waterway will again he
opened to traffic, despite the fact that
a railroad Is now being constructed
Into this sntne section of the state.
Just as soon as the larger ranches are
divided into smaller holdings nnd
this Is rapidly taking place a great
er demand than ever will be heard by
tho man who can figure out another
scheme to open the Long Tom river
to navigation.
Had a Close Call
e
Mrs. Ada L.QCroom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom fto
tel, Vaughn. Miss., snvs: "For sev
eral months I suf fer.$ with a severe
cough, Bnd consumption seemed to
have Its grip on men, when a friend
reoommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery. I began taking It and three
bottles effected a complete cure."
The fame of this life-saving cough
and roC-eniedy. and lung and throat
(jjaier is world wme. sola at w. A
w.ivKenm I s store
ykenlall s store. 50c and $1.
Trial bottle free.
TIMHKU lQi SAI.lV
Four nnd a half million feet of old
growth fir. consisting nf 12fi ncrea.
only mile mid n half from tide-water.
Siushuv river, on good logging streni.
can be hoiti'ffhfur I200O cash mood
the monevlJ ()
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TOM WOLF.
No'00 llelln HUig .
w Los Angeles. Cal.
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MORSE KNEW HE
I HAD "BUSTED'
BANK
New York, Oct. 26. After the ad
mission of the tostimnnv nf .Inhn V
Gates, ex-Justice Morgan J. O'Brien,
Charles Schwab, John H. Flagler and
W. E. Havemeyer, to the effect that
as directors ot the National Bank of
North America they had never au
thorized the honor! lie nf file nvur.
drafts by Charles V. Morse, the vice- i
president of the bank, and had never !
known or the existence of such a prac-'
tice, the prosecution late today rested I
its case in the United Stales court i
here against the former bunker and 1
promoter and his fellow defendant, i
A. H. Curtis, who aie being tried for I
alleged violation of the National i
banking laws. 1
Today's session furnished a num.-!
ber of sensations, not the least of
which was the declaration by W. W. j
Lee, a former vice president of the I
bank, that on the d:iv of ti inutii... !
Hon s collapse, Curtis, the president,
uuu emu iu mm:
Itepudiated Loan
"I have Just told Morse that he
has 'busted the bank.' "
Mr. Lee was questioned at length
concerning the happenings behind the
Closed doors of lh hanL- Hlnn .u..
evening hours ot October 16, 1907,
me nay oi me collapse. After the ac
counts of the day's transnctidns had
been closed, jt was discovered, Mr
Lee testified, that Mr. Morse had
overdrawn his account $211,000 In
order to make good this deficiency
Morse had turner! imn n,. i, ,. '
quantity of securities for the most
mn siocks and bonds not listed on
the stock exchange, and of doubtful
" Too1!,8 TC,0,"a:cral ,or a of
;7.i?'? a' T1"u loan the directors re
pudiated on the following day.
A Ileulthy Family 0
goo health since we began using
Dr. King's N L-e p using
ago says L,A. Bartlett. of R ,r
nuuie l. uuiirard. Me. They cleani
. suua. ij cents at W
A. Kuykendall's drug store
O
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; PITMAN
STENOGRAPHERS ALWAYS
I Will I , ......
J11UA1, IXSTIU'CTION In
I Itninn Shorthand and touch
typewriting. You will be
thorough, first-clnsn short
hand writer when I am
throiiEii teaching you. Inr
student ho will stmlv Van
finish in from two to(Xl)ive
nioiiihs. lutes. S7..-,iry,M.r
month. Inquiries cheerfully
Am' M, STKnVkjk ViMT'
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KKS. Is
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M'illamcttn
"N.
ILover
Clothing Sale of
Real Interest all the
Time
At Hansen's well-known
and ' reliable store. You
will always find the best
suits for the money at our
store because we handle
the celebrated Michael,
Stern & Co.'s brand. These
clothes are hand-tailored,
and for style and quality
are unexcelled.
You will always find our
goods priced right. We
only make a reasonable
profit at any time never
ask our customers to pay
anything more.
If you buy a suit from
us you know you are get
ting full value for the mon
ey at all times. . Come and
see for yourself.
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 competitors
can afford to sell for. We
own our own storeQ and
have no rent to $ay and
are . content with small
profits.
You are invited to come
and look at our goods
whether you buy or not.
ED. HANSQJ
East Ninth Stret
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W. H. SMYJH
Successor to M. S. Habble
Transfer Company
Will do A pftnorm tmncfor hueillPS
wihk!, hnusohoid goods, tmnks and
8 I t i nrM In kl. MlnltP
Plt ,,nd ra"',1 attention. 0
"u!iiiffvr-nnint nn lart'iui is
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GASOLINE H
IRRIGATI0N,SPM
PUMPINC MAOC
Fairbanks-Hone GmW
tor pumping, ipnjntH
Ing. .Outfits coopWt
Fairbanks Scales fij
Fairbanks-Mot Dna
tors for power nod II
FalrUnks-Moiw W
Fairbanks-Morse
Choppers, AY ell Finn
All IIhI nn.HtV K4l
prices always in stork. 14
Prompt reply lo ioiJ
sbinments. Write 14
prices.
BERGER-BE4NH51
Agents, Mii
FAIRBANKS, MOW I
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THUTRICU I SKI
IN TH2 WOW
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