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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
o H EUGHKbI War GVARD, FRIDAY, NOVKMHER IS, u. 0 in the Jit Track Hug Is looked cert assistants. Ptly, pressed r promptly, by their mile. (taction an as- frouftteia VeWorks WtteStt. 12861 garnet frWfement h and Salt, w Order AMPBELL i pi lius Smith l!?'Ttf?tfiiillliiixiitt;tTt?f?v,Tm; (Lnci Beloved Than, &. 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. 'he Booth-Kelly Lumber 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample room In oonnctlon located In Register King., Willamette au Oak and 7th Eoeene. Or. Phone Main 03 Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmen It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market THURSDAY SPECIAL Dennison's Decorated Crepe CJ Pafcr 15c &hwarzsehili"s BoiK Stort The House of Superior Quality 56. WBhtU s. HOMORE PALMER BUYS ROGUE RIVER LAND Chicago Millionaire Makes An Investment of $37,000 Near Medford Medford. Nov. 12. A land deal of considerable moment has been closed here by which Honore Palmer, son of the late Chicago millionaire, becomes owner of 1300 acres of land. This body of land Is of the most produc tive kind In the county and lies on ,.,.,) DHa nf th Romip river, twelve miles north of Medford. This partic ular section along the Rogue river is in the finest fishing grounds on the coast, and well-known to many fa mous fishermen from abroad. The price paid for the land ts $:!7, 000 cash. Mr. Palmer expects to di vide the land into five and ten-acre tracts and place them on the market. Besides this Investment, which he made on his recent trip here, he also bought copper mining property locat ed near the well-known Blue Ledge Mine, about 30 miles southwest of Medford. BROWNSVILLE HAS BUILDING GROWTH Brownsville. Nov. 12 Brownsville is assuming metropolitan proportions. Two new brick business blocks have been completed a:id fine resident been mi. re substantial buildings erected during the past year than In anv previous ten years. Brownsville's most pressing need is train serv'r-e. It tak-s passengers rwo davs to make the trip to Portland and return, a distance of less than iiii miles. , ,, The cltv and vicinity has reecutl established a market day system, which bids fair to he a good booster for this part of the valley. oyptRHi EAATHRU OTBTBtv". ist received, the first direct strlp- . . V.matmrn OVSterS. teeBl OI exn ' - r sale lu any quantity O Otto a, 90c per quart. JUHT RHfmvm). . . i IhrtfN nicaJe hsms. which we ars selling at . pound (one to a j;"''".. v The HANDT MEAT MARKET. E. Fifth and Willamette strew. IJst your tlmoerisaa.. i.orf. m aeil. send yoor de- ripTion and prle Fred k chants' Bank building. Eugene. 0 gn. Jnrt arrlTed-Olb,e'"' ,b, "d bag tags M WeKa. oistier MONACO'S RULER IS SIXTY YEARS OF AGE TODAY Paris. Not. 13. A dispatch from Monte Carlo says that flags are ev erywhere displayed throughout Mon aco today In celebration of the six tieth birthday of Prince Albert, the reigning prince of the little Mediter ranean principality which derives lt entire revenues from the world-fa moos gambling casino at Monte Car lo. Prluce Albert nt the present time Is n ban nt from his HI tie domain on one one of his scientific expeditions. Ills chief delight is marine dredging, and he has often told his friends that If the state of his finances did not depend upon the Monte Carlo tables he would have long since ordered their suppression. The prince draws $2.r0.000 a yenr from the syndicate which controls the gambling privileges. The heir to the throne Is Prlnre Louis, a son of Prince Albert by his first wife. Lady Mary Hamilton, who was the slater of the Duke of Hamilton. He was divorced from her In 1880 and sevoral years later married the wid ow of the Duke of Klchelleu. Bhe was originally Miss Alice Heine, of New Orleans, and her father was a wealthy Hebrew banker. Prince Albert's one passion If the study of oceanography. He has pub lished many volumes on this subject and In ordor to be better able to pur sue his Investigations he had built at enormous cost a vessel equipped with sclcntiilc apparatus anil fitted with a glass bottom for observations of the ocean's bed. SIMMY APIfilN'T.MK.VTS. ' Bible University students will I preach next Sunday as follows: I I) L. Morgan. Junction City; D. . fU....,,,,, v. v ait. I r. . .-.HI I T'rBWe, lll'iini"". I vers. Amity: C. It. M're. Hnlsey; I F M. Brooke, Myrtle Point; F. C. isievens Franklin: W. A firessmnn. I North Bantlam: H. O. Van Winkle, Ciiburg: Herbert Huberts. Irving; Howard McConnell. Woodbnrn; Henry 8. Chample, Holley; J. M. Orlck, Brownsville. Mlaol Tomr fliororo. If yon 5't mobo4r frtrt. Wu-lnM to keep out o J a. .. argBi ftOA. a al Witt OWC OUT leUsi mmm .. .. on of river nil bwl trele Urn take Dr. Kin" Ke Ufi ritl Taey keep WUloaaneae. Mimj, dice out f ywnr ayit. Kaykeadall'a drag atore. WOUH MW' I Oaseltaewar, r Meorjfc boss Rid,Ji22. Ord4Jf an will he aerela!4. iBIO REDO'TIQN on all f''hrs Baturdayf N.mber U. Bolton ' Jeaklna. ti H. tt Bt. nl . r o o o YOUNG HUSBAND TURNED SAVAGE Wealthy Pasadena Man Faces Serious Charges Wife Aaks for Dirorce Ios Angeles, Cal., Nov. 12. Huuil for divorce by his wife, the daughter of n wealthy family, Thomas II. Nelmes, a young and rich business mnn of Pasadcnu, was charged In the superior court today with ninny nets of cruelty, principal of which was the allegation that he struck his wife In the mouth with a telephone receiv er while she was trying to cominnnl cale with friends, advising them of his savage treatment. Habltunl Intemperance and ex-1 tremo cruelty are tho grounds set forth In the complaint. The charges are a surprise to the friends of the. Nelmes, who havo always been ex- j tremely pnpulnr. "My husband often urged tun to drink," testified Mrs. Nelmes. "On one occasion when I deollned he In sisted thnt I should. Finally I yield ed and drank just one glass of wine. Then he sreused me o-f being drunk. When we reached home ! endeavored to telephone a girl friend and he strack me In trfe month with the tele-1 phone receiver." vroov SAwnf. John M, P. Dixon, tnaommnr i W. fl. Hoddy. AH wood mwnA ta ruakk For prompt m?rv)e phou Hlarlc 3312. Kfnlrlnce Z24 Hlfrto ntfvi. it iiaine Wgummw, (lltK4. TIMHKK MMW Abstracts furnishfwl, land titles ex amined, timber lands orulsed, timber lands bought and sobfc Fred Fink. Hugnne, Oregon. Merchants' Hank Building. tr ! lAwetii Aueltae peww, ky W. W. Ueere SkM Rod 3212. racers tars e : al l Iw spuveataled AWILfTfB WOSJS) BSWwV Call f Pkoae lists 2 sr Faratsra I. R. A. Maltams tf alter Dear, tMt per seek. Air tf I BlllOr,rtI,,ot "tow. Cuckoo clocks at Locker's. Sig-net rings eagTared free at Lackey's. 1 ! Asstrsstsrnuhed and land tit les esamlaed. Fred Flak, Merchants , BvtS ktaidlag. wuceas, Orsges. If j More over iWFW 'Ii?l?' ! ll If MJkE JLV nerveT Bp rimitaTabletsr. YKLbOW LaML) BI A MANI Kr In, hi man. nature IniondM you to b, INIWVITA TAHLUTS will quicJilr rMiore yt.ur ht-nlth nj tren(h. Tl only rollable mwlklnfl U lot powir, ahrunksa or van and all evil riiilla o( fuut rw'ul ItidUcriV tiouor Um ucdmIti um of lobaccv liquor u4 opium. MERVITA TABLETS have a rword far twenty rnara. Tn at tbmitatt'la oT hapiy and Sruaperoua nifin kmm of tlioir orcullar pritaoc. rlt Ux buublol. Hnnt hr mail n rwaipt of prkffc $1.00 par bos; 6 Cmim fS.OO Nervifa Pills I LOGO VITALUU FOR MIN AND WOMIN A train at thWr raaioratlvit powfra thr can tw bo poMlbla reaiataiicA, Their InMurnca ovir all tMTToua dlaordtfa U aimplr auprme. Of pecu liar pntaawr for tho upbulfdlar ol tho narncna tnra aad roMorlaa' vltalltr to wsajr, iiftwi, BrorkaJU ancaskwotDnaaad trlrla. Batef loo mimh vtow a4 hwoJtli to pwlo cJ-oofca. Uor4 Ua too on t a to oracUcnot IH. Woat for aoajlr thirty joaxo wttooot autrwtioa of fa liar. Sort or man on rooolot of orloa. M eaarto aa? koc C 4 ooaoo lor I2.M. At oM Droftate. riVMBU 9V O.mifcrbW, ONIOAM VOR lAIJI HY MAIIX IMtl'O KTOItF IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LAROF.8T FACILITIES IN THE WE8T FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH ORAOE WORK urtl m mw at iiinii anifi w, r.lNv ssJl -.) HALL - SHU M WAY Plunsysg snd lowrr Work. j Also general Jobbing to tin and ! sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. c , of.plumblos rutu-e. rkosw lilaak 1871. Tth aad Oak sMs. r i - Co, c'asolink encines IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING2MACHINERY FsJriMUk-Mone OaaoUse Engtnea lor pamplng, aprstvlnri, sswUig, grind, bag. .Outfit oompleto. Falrbaaks Scales for weighing. Fair baake-Horse Dynamos ami Mo tors (or power and light. FalrUuiks-Morse Wlsdmllls and rowers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well Puni. All first quality goods at lowest prices always In stork. liberal terms Prompt reply to Inquiries anil qulrki lilpnwiita. Write for catalogue and prices, BERCER-BEAN HDW. CO Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORSE OB, CO. Portland. Oregon Groceries You will always find, the best brands of. Croceries FreshlGreew Vf (jetabfes Flcmr and Fcca Ne 4elavi, wi bse ess ewa ealivtrv Pierce Bros. Phw Mala S3 12 Et 9 rt NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THI QRIATtlT THEATRICAL B SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. . 4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSUKI) WKKK1.T. Sample Copy Free. 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