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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
CURES . BLOOD POISON No case of contagious blood poison is ever cured until the last Pice of the virus has been removed from the circulation. The least taint lelt in the blood will sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, witn all its hideous and destructive symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper colored splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc No other medicine so ' 1 1 i ; O O C Tf errva Anton 1 H in tilP surely cures comagioua uiuuujjuwra kj w. u. s - t: blood and steadily and surely drives out every particle of the infection, n a r.i .,rir,M KinnH onHWves this vital fluid as fresn. M8NTANA MEN INTERESTED IN WALDO LAKE rich and healtly as it was before the destructive virus ol contagious Diooa poison entered the circulation. S. S. S. quickly takes effect on the blood, and r-radually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin clea. . of all spots, sores and other blemishes, the hair stops coming out, the mouth and throat heal and when S. S. S. has cleansed the system of the poison no trace of the disease is left S. S. S. cures contagious blood poison because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers, tested and proven for more than forty years. Book on this disease with suggestions for home treatment, and any medical advice sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SIGN WARD in 1 hat is the way the trade flieb ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that light has for mothsitj attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas Lane County Electric Works JOE TUCKMjr. 627 S. Willamette A. R. Black Sells interest in Irrigifon Reservoir for $35,000 SELLS UNDEVELOPED PART OF ENTERPRISE New Man Will Proceed to De velop Balance of Lake Reservoir Capacity The LENOX Portland's New and Most. Modernly Fqrnbh4 HOTEL Third and Main Streets PORTLAND, . OREGON Possessing' every convenience and an ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent. to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains Rates European Plan Rates American Plan II.DO and $1.60 per day. $2.60 and $3.00 per day. n.liO nnd $2.60 with bath. $3.60 and $4.00 with bath. Eugene Guard on File O. H. SPENCER, Manager VU RANGS EARL McNUTT J. H. WEST BANGS LIVERY CO. . Livery, Feed, Stage and. Sales Stables Cab Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. MrllRNZIK STAGE leavn Eusrn at 5:30 a. m. SUgri do not call at private midencra but will call (or b.ggageil notillcd the day Wlorc. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A daily stage IcavesEugene at a.m, lor Maplcton, close connection by steamer lot Florence and Acme Livery Phone Main 2 1 flfcAT 1 2&2 lift5- We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim la to have the beat qualities only nd let the other butchora han dle the lul rlor grades ot meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know lor prinio roast, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, tor II kinds ot poultry In season, nd lor chops, steaks and cut lets, no eonipetltar can ap proach us l quality. The same suay b said ol our splendid . hams and bacon. Broders Bros Phon 2Mta 40 - - West. Stk St. As forecasted by The Guard last summer, F. H. Ray and his associ ates, cf Helena, Mont., have purchas ed a large interest in A. K. Black's Waldo Lake reservoir, irrigation and power enterprise. Deeds Hied for record today show thut for the consideration of $35,000 A. R. Black has sold and transferred to F. H. Hay the undeveloped por tion or nis Waldo Lake enterprise, Mr. Black reserving an Interest therein to the extent of 38,500 acre feet of developed reservoir capacity and an annual, free and perpetual right to the use of 38,500 acre feet of water irom the reservoir. The deeds have been In escrow in the bank until the final payment was made. ' As soon as the weather and the snow In the mountains will permit, Mr. Ray and his associates, who are well posted on Irrigation develop ment and the benefits to be derived therefrom, will procee to develop the balance of the Waldo Lake reservoir capacity, and store flood waters for future use, for power purposes and Irri gation. Sufficient development on those lines will enable the Willam ette valley to support a larger pop ulation than Southern Callfornia.and will also encourage and hasten the building of competing railway lilies to Eugene. Three Years1 MisNlonury Work Mr. Black has strongly advocated IrrlKatlon in the Willamette valley and diligently prosecuted the work of this enterprise for over three years undar adverse conditions. He has been ridiculed for advocating irriga tion in this valley and for spending money on whut many have seen tit to term a foolhardy undertaking. He has also undergone many hardships In the construction work in the mountains. That he persevered un der such conditions and brought the enterprise to the present degree of success entitles him to much credit for his foresight and energy. Mr. Blnck's reservation of said 38, 500 acre feet of water annually is amply sufficient to Irrigate 30,000 acres of land in the Willamette val ley. There are over two million acres of arable land In the Willamette vnlloy' which Irrigation will greatly benefit. The commercial advisabil ity of irrigation In this valley is no longer a question. It will be a great and lasting benefit, establish a foun dation upon which new developments will be made and insure permanent prosperity. The following para graph plainly Illustrates that flood water stored In a reservoir suffi cient to annually Irrigate 30,000 acres of land in this valley is a very valuable property: Store Flood Waters Wnter rights for irrigation from the United States reclamation works are Bold at an average price of $36.05 pur acre. The Willamette river is a navigable stream mid the United Stntes government will not permit the diversion of water for irrigation to the detriment of navigation. The entire low water flow of the Willam ette river is applied to power pur poses, which Is a beneficial use, and has become a vested right. The courts respect nnd uphold vested wa ter rights based on priority of appli cation to beneficial use, hence the great value of ilood water stored for future use is self evident. Not withstanding the above, tho entire Willamette valley can be Irrigated without transgressing upon vested rights, by storing flood waters, which now run to waste to the ocean, In reservoirs In the foothills on both sides of the valley, and toward the head of the streams. The prec'.pl tntlon In eight months of each year Is amply sufficient to fill such reser volrs. It Is commercially advisable to construct such reservoirs on ac count of the great future demand for irrigation in this valley. The people will eventually be compelled to do so In order to support the Increase in population In the Willamette valley by production from the soil. CLOTHING. BAR.GA1 i A i u ! tV l jii.v .'I r I"; tl'X IfV" :H t Y it'1 m V 1 The story we have is short but clothing-to W . TA1 of honest all wnnl ,u.'., and tailorings of thp hot. Tii v are from XA to VL W tL uccu accustomed to pav M , oise oi use cnaracter. to investigate Mfin's Pants, mnrip nf oil 11 in a I n cloth, worth $3.00, at" . . . .!.m. $ 1 J Men's Hnflts mnrlo nf oil u.i n.. cloth, worth $4.00, at .,' 5J Men's tine Worsted Suits, navy blue ka only, worth $12.50 ...... . $8, Men's Suits, made of warranted ali 1 1 IS S I HliArlnn iMnrlH al.ll.. wuui ut cUu due uiuins, gray and j a f uruwn, worm xo qia.uu 7,(1 Men's very fine Worsted Suits, newest models, worth every cent of $20.00 m 9 at .'Ill Men's Cravenette rain coats; these are fl a ( warranted at $1 5.00 value; go at. . $74 Men's Overcoats, made of all wool Or- tJ egon made cloths; real $18.00 value Boys' two-piece knee pants suits; fully i worth $3.00, go at Boys' two-piece knee pants suits, made tf i of all wool cloth; worth $5.00, at. . boys' Knee pants, sizes b to 1Z years, values 50c and 75c, ao at BROWNSVILLE W( MILL STORE 519 Willamette, near Hoffman House, Eyl MRS. FOX LEASES GRAND THEATRE BUILDING Will Move Her Millinery Store There From Racket Store Building i;2F' Mrs. W. J. Fox, whose millinery store is now located In the Racket slore liiilldliiR on East Ninth street, has leased the room now occupied by the Grand theatre one block fur ther oast, and will move her store there right away. She will be in her new quarters on Mondav, No vember 9. Mrs. Fox has been wilh the Racket store ever since the old building where the new I. O. O. F. block stands was torn down hist spring. She has been crowded and has not had the room for the nroner display of her goods. In her new location she will have one of the best rooms for her business in the citv. The Grand threntre will discon tinue business, it Is understood. Steam and Gas Fitters M o ripe threaded from I inch to 6 inch 0 Price from 10c to 50c ' All size nipples cut from 1 inch to 6 inch All work guaranteed MARTIPl & BF5GGS, fer HOPKINS DIVORCE SUIT AT SALEM onlom Statosmnn: Late Inst even ing papers wore filed In the case of H. L. aiopklna vs. Joyce P. Hopkins In which the moving party asks for an absolute divorce from his wife on the ground of wilful daserdon since th sumnur of 190 None of the dalalls ot the family trouble nre mentioned In the papers. Ihe partii mri sorlnllv nrtimlrent nnd well lwn. racially In Salem, Albany ai r.ugene. i arey r. Aiariin ap pears as attorney or Mr. Hopkins. 0' Abstracts fMrr.ihedMd land title1' examined. Fred FV MerrhnnA ..it. it, i, t-.iiKvllV. VlieKMl. o a. ta t o rt?: a . NEW LIFE NERVITA NervifaTaM ,9 Extra Strength tadlati Bisulti (Txllow Ladsl) I BK A MAN! Erery ! ?h a tna.n,s? nature Intended you to be. M P.V .I'A TAIXUTS wiU quickly restore your bunlth and atunth. The only reliable metlicine lor lost pr.,-t-r. shrunken oriransand all evil results of youthful indiscre tion or the excessive use of tobacco liquor and opium. NERVITA TABLETS have a record for twenty years. Ten of thocfiatwls of happy and prosperous men kuuw of their peculiar potency. Write for booklet. Sunt by mail on receipt of price. 91.00 per box; 6 taxes S5.00 Do You Eat Toas YES? Well, why not make it as you eat it, right on ?w breaklast tabic, ana oy dki Nervifa Pills 'Mi cures zmm mm, CCLCS AJID BRONCHITIS Aftor Other Remedies Fail "I have been troubled with a chronic cold and bronchitis tor a long lime u:id ha?c iriej many remedies withou; l.ndirg relief. Through inj kind sus F,es;lon ot a trlend 1 tiled Vinol, anc utter taming four bottles, am entlrel.' cu:id." A. H. WlUe, 733-Sth Avenue, ilir.LCQjioiis. Minn. b. McDonald, H7 W. Congrosr Bt. Paul, ;inn., writes: "I coi traded a severs cold last winter aat, thought I would never get rid ot it. I tried Vinol as a last resort, and It ca completely cured me." Vinol combines two world-famei. tonics, the healing, medicinal proper ties of cod liver oil ana tonic Iron, de UctouslT palatable and agieeable to th weakest Honiach. for this reason Vinol la unexcelled as a utrenjth builder for eld people, delicate chil dren, weak and run-down persons, at tar leknesa and for Caronlc Couta. Cold, and BroathiUa. Vinol Is sold In Eugene bj tlf Red Cross lrnn Comftaajr. NERVE T01IO AM 1000 VITAIIZU i FOR MEN AND WOMEN ! Airalnst their retttorative powers there can be 1 no possible resistance. Their Influence over all j nervous disorders Is simply supreme. Ot pecu liar potency for the upbuilding- oi the nerve cen- ters and restoring vitality to weak, nervous, ! hys'-erlcal. ana-tnicwomenand airls. Bfina-J th. plak f l.w ot health to pal cheeks. Used la the private practice ot Dr. West lor nearly thirty years without a suv. ration of failure. Sent by ! mall on receipt ot price. 50 cnu per boa ar bus tar JJ.SO. At all Ons-rctata. I FltHKR DKUtt CO.mLOsiistt ONIOAM FOB SALE BY MARX DRUG STORK R.ICHT FROM THE MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK in Fashionable Note Papers and Calling; Cards in all sizes at Schwarzschild's Book Stors The House of Superior Quality 5S6 Willamette St,. The EL TOST0 The LaesL Electric Toaster THis neat and convenient lJf "? has just arrived. Come in and set Pacific Electric Engineering 5J6 Willamette street i "ran Pvdusivtly For Gentle A POSITIVE CURI of th BlKilLr flkj lt(Na,Hl Kfdnw. NO CiTt HO FAT. (.urw lutcM? Rn- rfft-mnm'titlT all t'nnalnrnl TnMUra v tb I rlnwry Orftuit. Ab imlotfly Lkrtnlraf, yoj i, druKituUi. Trie ll.m, or ty hiKtl, wt-pt.t. fl.tu, time box X AdJroM, JKlISANTAL-PEPSIN CO. Bells too talna, Ohio, I Sold by W. A. Kuykendall, drug- EATt3WS Look Xzizty Rooks Hound. anilines Hound. IVirtfolioi Mde. lln Itookn Ruled arjrt Round tiijtlrder. O ArtlstiT ltMkblii(liii; Done. 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