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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
HVGKTC DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20908 A Good Mntle IT is. More Ft B eloyedl Tlhasv ev. iLover AH 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. TRe Booth-Kelly Lumber Go 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. itttitttittttttttmtttmttttttttitmttntttttttttmtittttfttfM "'""W'WWWWWWWHmHmmWHWWHH4tHtHMHMWHH - You're on the Right Track when your clothing Is looked after by our export assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, dullvored promptly, and our charges by their llttlo. nosa make antlafuction au as ured tact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample room In connection located In Iteglster HUlg., Willamette St. Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Phono Main OU Julius Goldsmith WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount, Hood Cigar is a favorite amongUl thinkingtnen It is positively the best 10c Ggar on the market HALL &. S HUM WAY Plumbing and Sown Woft. Also general jobbing In tin and hoot Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line ot plumbing ruturea I'hone Mark 1S71. ?th and Oak St. J. W. BARRirto Expert housemover Moves anything. Twcnty-iive yean experience. Residence, E.ist Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone WORK ON ALBANY CAR LINE BEGINS A. Welch this morning begun ac tive preparations for the construction of the First street electric line. Ties hnve been ordered distributed along the street nnd grade stakes nre being made now by Mr. Dnnnuls. The city engineer has nlso been secured to pre pare the grades so that work can pro ceed. From all appearances It seems that -Mr. Welch has decided o give up his franchise granted him to operato on Second street, and also the franchise recently granted him which he re fused to accent on the ground that thirty years, tho time the franchise was granted for, was too short n term. With his decision not to accept the new franchise and not to work under the provisions of the one grnnt od him about, a year ago, It would seem that Welch had decided to give up his $5000 forfeit bond to the city and work under the old Hirschberg franchise, which ho has acquired t a rumored price of $8000. The Hirsch berg franchise is an obnoxious one to tho city, nnd It Is probable that Mr. Welch will be enjoined from proceed ing with his work or some nttmept made to prevent him from operating under this old franchise. Herald. KLOEBER KILL BY FALL OVER A TREE Clreen Hlver Hot Springs, Wash... Oct. 2S. That Fred Kloeber, as well ns Julius Kiunle. came to a violent end by accident In the deep mountain forests near here was established yes terday when Kloeber's body was found beside n fallen treo,or 'which ho hud stumbled nnd broken his neck. The supposition is that when Kunile died suddenly last Sunday presumably from heart failure. Kloeber hastened for aid, and In running along this tree In the darkness stumbled. He had struck lib Jaw, und had not moved, his giHi being still In his gr;0i. Ho had gone less than two miles after leaving Kumle. The bodv was located by dogs. Death wa'a probably Instantaneous. Kloeber was an ex-newspaper man, SB years old. Ho was associated with hla brother, Dr. J. S. Kloeber. nt Green River Hot Springs. fi TIMMONS RAPIDLY GAINING STRENGTH Out Almost Healed But Still Weak Prom Loss of Blood WHKKK 1ULLKT9 KLKW. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.. a veteran of the Civil War, who lost a foot at Gottysburggvmys: "The good Electric Hitters Tiav'e done !s orth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I spent much money doo- '(SlnK '"r a l"ul ril!i at stomach truu to little purpose. Then 1 tried KUvtrU- Hitters nnd they cured nie. I now take them as a tonic and the keep me strong and well." 50c at W. A. Kuykeiul:U!"s drug store. I UH It Kl.Q It Salem, Oct. 29. Several davs will bo required before C. Y. Timmons. wife slayer, will bo removed from the Salem hospital to the couitv Jail. While th ewound. self-inflicted on his neck, Is nearly healed, Timmons is said by his physicians to be very 111 and weak from loss of blood and his removal is a question of time. Tinimons Is bound down to his bed by shackles and tho county officials are taking no chances on deception on his part and nil attempt to escape. He talks but little of the murder and practically tho only mention of the crime he has made which has impor tant construction was the confession on the night following the tragedy. W. C. T. U. DENOUNCES SPEAKER JOE CANNON Denver, Oct. 28. The National Woman's Christian Temperance Un ion convention today adopted with practical unanimity a resolution com mending the efforts of the churches to defeat th ere-elcctlon of Joseph G. Cannon as a member of congress. The resolution was Introduced by Mrs. Mary B. Kuhl, secretary of the Illinois W. C. T. U., as follows: "Resolved. That we. the women of the W. C. T. U. in convention assem bled, do hereby exptess a most hearty commendation of the action taken tav the Methodist Episcopal church and tho several churches In their brave effort to defeat the re-election of Speaker Cannon, because of his per sistent opposition to the reforms pro posed by Intelligent bodies." RIDDER FAMILY i ARE LIBERAL GIVERS' i New York, Oct. 28 Announcement ' was made by the Democratic National i committee today that campaign con- trlbutions aggregating over $40,000 ' were received at the New York head-1 quarters on October 27. The list I made public this afternoon shows that ' the sum of $37,000 was contributed I by Herman Kidder, treasurer of thej National committee, nnd his three sons. The list is as follows: I New York Herman Ridder, $10,-' 000; Victoi V. Kidder, $9000; Joseph E. Kidder, $9000; Bernard H. Rid-! der, $9000; .Michael Fogarty, $1000; j Morgan J. O'Brien, $500; Robert G. I Monroe, $1000. Pennsylvania J. E. O'Donnell, I $100. Missouri Edward F. Goltra, $3,-1 000. i Nebraska W. A. Woodward, Delaware Willard Salisbury $200. TIMllKfl VOK. SALE Four and a halt million feQof old growth fir, consisting of 12u acres, only mile and a half from tide-water, Sluslaw river, on good logging strem, can be bought for $2000 cash (need the money). Apply to TOM WOLF, No. 400 Hellman Bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. OUK TIMHKIt LANDS Abstracts fi.Qished, land titles ex amined, timber lands cruised, timber lands bought nnd sold. Fred Flsk. Eugene, Oregon. Merchants' liank Building. tf H.OIK ll.tUli Vall.-y flour. Sl.tTi per sack. At Hilly Department Store. Q WHAT CAUSES DYSl'Kl'SIA? Ami incidentally Constipation, Coated Tonsiie, Nervousness, Headache Anil other Symptoms. Did you ever know that the stom ach is a churn? That just as soon as you are done eating, the healthy stomach continues to roll the food around, and mixes It thoroughly with the juices of the stomach. And did you know, dear reader, that if the stomach Is run down or flabby, so that it cannot do the churning, that dyspepsia is the re sult? If Mie food is not churned it lays heavily on your stomach, turns sour, and causes all kinds of distressing symptoms, such as headache, coated .u-.p,,, Lviuanpttliuu, etc. And so, as every Dheln win tnii you, the way to cure dyspepsia is to fix the churn, in other words, build up me siomacn so that it wm pron- frlv mlv I 1 ' If you have dyspepsia and want to get rid of it before it gets rid of you go to Hill's drug store and get a large box of Ml-o-na tablets. The cost hi onie50c and every reader of ihe Guard Is welcome to his or her money back if Mi-ona does not cure. Ml-on-a has cured thftisands of the orst and most obstinate cases of In digestion. It quickly curea sea or nancy vomliaS ot preg- Ml-o-na IsAheVeat stomach ton ic, one or tWj tablets will stop sea r car sickness, vomiting of preg nancy and will instantly tone upi'e worn nut stomach the morning ;.r tho social session. K. G. HA1GHT As I am roing away persons having Photos win please call for same Tent tiahery, Sixth street. COW FKKIi, 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 wjll be found lower than marry of our competitors can afford to sell for. We own our own store and have no rent ,to paj and are content with small profits. You are invited to come and look at our gqds whether you buy or not. ED. ft ANSON East Ninth Street GASOLINE IRRIGATION, SNA' PUMPING Fairbanks-Mont hi for pumping, spnrmi Ing. .OntfiU compko Fairbanks Sals It Faii.hmiLa.Monl M tors for power ui bjkj rairUanKS-HOK TnirpM Fairbanks-Mow 6m Choppers, Well ru All first nualiuiut nrirefl alwars ill stot n Prompt reply to lifinj shinroeuui. Write h 4 prices. BERGER-BEW? Agents, vn" y aiRRANKS. HOiSl PoruuiM CLIPri 18 THt Wl THEATRICAL IS IN ths wi ( nn Par Yur. St? T,V j SAMPLE COPTJ U.BKBTJ At. BETTING 4 $ U4 -i Kk All wni'i '"" a work proui" ,j TO W 1 lamew'"-7 fljj street. ?io. Grocer You will FrcshlGrt;? Floorn!,; No fcUri. '' . Every; Womais iMARVELWhirlingSpray , 1 Tbe new Vhi.iI Hjrl. Pierce K , Viic S3 I ikt M rttrom ta lent. U el''" Ast Tear tlrnrist for i If hm rnnnl mnniv (I Mauve i.. ,-rnt nm puurnlan ud ill rtv-Hons -r:t-T&lQM -M H IX 44 LUut H JU Mrwt, LH 1UKK. AUTOMO fru r' Phone M.i n ZZ f-l? Willamette "fJ i $1 is nor sack. Ax 'mem S'ore. tf Alfalfa meal A. t.i. .. (b Woodward. Clarke J CV.. 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