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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
f s.whsmrs A . Good Jb). H ttS .a tier is ' More elloved Than lw over 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. rhe Booth-Kelly Ltainaber Co, 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. :m:::::::::m:::::m:::m on the ight Track clothing Is looked k expert assistants. perfectly, pressed Ulrered promptly, by their little. satisfaction as ae- k a (Niiying byeWorks raiamette St. .tRe128cJ ulius psrnith KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Sample room in oonecdon looted 1b Oak sod 7th Eueeo. Or. PIum Mela M LARGER CROWDS AT FAIR THAN ANTICIPATED Opening Day of Exhibition at Cottage Grove Passed Successfully PAVILION AND POULTRY HOUSE WERE JAMMED Annreciatcs smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount Hooa -i&ar ib favorite among ill thinkingmcn It is Doatively the best 10c Cigar on the market Showing of Vegetables Espec ially Fine Livestock At tracts Attention tAMETTE I Market Y" Management I FrpcK J c i 1 V -a.!! OWU ' yonHand Your Order CAMPBELL THURSDAY SPSCtAL Pennison's Decorated Crepe Paper 15c o SchwarzjBhili' Book Store eHcMoeofSafer-rVoauiT (Staff Correspondence.) rot i bub firove. Nov. 20, The first day of the Cottage Orore fiilr paused off Willi a larger attendance than wiib anticipated wheD the diy opened. Afiei the morning exen:lM-F I In crcwil increased In numbers along in tha alt.t--i.oon until at times there was a jam In the pavilion and potil- In the pavilion is placed the wo men's exhibit, and 10 s;.y what It con sists of would take mi loo much space. There are pieced quills, em hroiderr work of ah descriptions, hair work. such as wreaths, chains, etc oil. pastel and photographed pic tures, hand-painted china. Ilatten huri! laces, bead work, pyrogruphy specimens, rrochetied. knitted and pin work, sola pillows and all the work that a woman ak-es a delight in manufacturing. One special feature In this depart -.nt was a postal card upon which w ltten a message of 23 lines and doneAv a man SO years of age. The text .telear. the lines being uni form and the lctte.9 perfectly formed. Several drawlngand ' exhibited, being & work of children ranging in age from S to 12 years This feature is especially worthy of mention. if . ... the culinary nn- a . mich product 01 me u...-- kinds of vK'iiibl'8 Krown in this latitude. There are matnmolh pump kins, gigantic 8(iinshcH, hupe puln toca and beets tuid carrots ns long ns the moral law, onions that rival In size Lane comity's t)lkKst apphm, cabhaKe heads thai weigh as much as 25 pounds, and other things in pro portion. Perhaps the lnrgest Indi vidual display Is that of Hardy Crow, of Lorane, and consists of a general line of vegetables and apples. Fred Walker, of Cottage Grove, has on dis play some yellow dent corn which compares favorably with that grown In Iowa or NebranUa. There Is also a good showing of flint corn and some popcorn grown on land that was bro ken up 53 years ago. All of this has reached o high state of perfection. The exhibits of the pupils in all grades of the Cottage (J rove Bchools Is very creditable. There ore maps, compositions and papers on various subjects, as well as specimens of pen manship that nro far above the aver age. One feature of this showing Is that of the first graders, who have submitted samples of their ability In the paper rutting line. Imitating flowers and fruits. The Cottage Grove Manufacturing Company has a fine booth In which they have a fine showing of mission furniture, such as tables, chairs, ped estals, stands, doors and mantels. The Oregon Mineral Water Com pany also haa a fine showing of lta celebrated brand of London mineral water. This company makes lta headquarters In Cottage Oro end Is doing a good buslneHi. B. C. Morton, the Creswell harneas maker, has on exhibition a set of htrn is pronounced NERVOUS DEBILITY set ..nun . nnrnpKK which in itM.uuuiiirn i by those who know to he one of the will oegin ine erection m a fi..i ,,,.(,,.n. ,.f tinrnesa maker's ' building. The new block will art ever shown to the public. The j hack from the street five feet fur hrn..Rs la the handtwark of Mr. Mor- ther than the old one, to line with ton's son. who learn.-,! the trade In i the other buildings in the block. cult six months old by J. D. Ander son, who also shows a Krade Clydo mare two years old that Ih a beauty. J. I. Jones shows several fine horses, consisting of a grade Shlro colt five months old that is as lurgo as an or dinary yearling, a Krade Hhlrn two-year-old that stands 17 hands high and weighs in the neighborhood of 1700 pounds, the Imported Hhire stal lion "llounclng Hoy" that weighs an even ton and Is Vwned by what is known as tho Shire Company, of which Mr. Jones Is manager. W. II. Cooper has on exhibition a Wllkes Hnckncy Htnlllon a roadster, as well II ll.o.oK ...... .;, ..I.'.- , . . t-i w Knoseveil." a full sister to the stal- IOUttUUl Indiscretions, ttC 110 Honed above and who is called "Ted- . . . dy It." The mare Is said to be the matter What the CailSC NLKVITA finest driver In this part of the , , , , , state, and Mr. Cooper has refused liDletS are always rCCOmmendCd 500 for her several times. 1 The exhibit of horses Ib under the Immediate supervision of J. U. Wheeler, a horseman of years of ex perience and a gentleman who at all times places his services at the op tion of others In showing the stock , al Improvements In the place. Judging of the exhibits will take I place today and then The Guard will endeavor to give Its readers the full list as decided by those who are to pass upon the merits of what has been shown at the fair. Cottage Grove Notw llanna and Cllne have purchased the cigar store formerly conducted by M. A. Clark and hare made sever- Improvements In the place. 8. E. Wallace has a force of men engaged In tearing down tho walls of the Voatch block recently damaged by fire and when this la ccmpieien THERE ARE MANY CAUSES Dissipation, Liquor, Tobacco, as the surest remedy. 22 ytars f meets prom their merits. Your own druggist will sell you six boxes for $5.00, (a six week's course) and he will refund your money if you are not benefited. If yoo still are skeptical, write to day for free booklet FMMU lttatt CHKAIB. KOlt MAIM ItY MARX ItRVQ HTOItK his father's shop at reswell. I Veatch Dawson, the popular i firove hardware deal.-rs. also have a 'booth arranged In which they show a line of the flnei le-drooin and parlor, furniture, can-ts. mm. stc. I Livestock (! lo ' In the livestock section there are ! not as many exhibit" h the mannite i mcnt would have Ilk. (I to see, but I still the stock shon Is of a high clasiomd worthj of mention. In the pig line are Be t) Poland Chinas and I Uuroc Jerseys, shown by J. A. Mor I gan. Curtis Vea" h. W. M. Wheeler and HaitOon Veatch respectively: registered SouA-lown sneep snown !y S. H. Moras: ATIgora goats represent- Thi'pp is more or less talk on the i streets hereabout n new county, with 1 this cltv as the county seat, i The new Ilurkhold.-r bl.ick Is nenr , lv completed. Carpenters are at work I fitting up the Interior and the build I Ing will soon be occupied by a dry i goods store. I Cottage firove has a new theatre the Arcade which opened lis doors to the public last nignt. IN ONI OR MANY COLORS In wire's skiii' as' ..read. cake, pfc rannV. ao.lK..u" other dainties Botch Tear, of Proof. "I ham had seven Tears of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the' best medlclj to take ror congas ana colds ed m- every dlead condi tion of the throat, chest or lungs. W V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world. bee had thirty-eight years, of proof Wat Dr. King's New Dlacor- ,. M(f Is the beet fWnedy lor eongns, i . V.ids. lagrlppe. aSIhma, J5r 'ever. wires nhi'i . home made candy, doughn ilnties. . - n. einiDll was larg" was exited, still there te a l?neCJnowlng from the Champion n.ln"whi'hScon.l. of free milling g"There.hong of vegetables Is ex ceptlonally fine, consisting of .11 Ing Itt herds of Bdgar King km Cur tis Veatch: Felix Currln iargA show a fine flve-months-old HhortMrn bill urn! Mrs Sarah Cochran Is showing uW- of the finest Jer-y bulls In Ijini i I! mm mi (MSI CASOLINK ENC1NES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Kalrluinkv-Mormi Gnaollile Kliglnee for pumping, spraying, saw lug, grlud. Inn. .Dutflta cosiplele. Fairbanks Hcitles for welulilng, Palrlianks5lorse Dynamos aud Mo tors for power anil light Pvlrliiks-Morse Windmills and Tower. Kalrhanks-MorM Orinders, feed Choppers Well riiniMK Ail first iiallt) ihmIs at lowmt tirlcea always in si.a-k l.ilHtrul terms Prompt reply to liiiulrles and quick shipments. Write for caiahigue and prices. BERCRR.-BEAN HDW. CO Agents, Eugene, 0. FAIRBANKS, MORSE OB, CO. Portland. Oregon Groceries You will always find the best brands of CroscrUs Fresh Greeu Vegetable Flour and Feed, . INe delays, we k- our ewo itHntr Pierce Bros. PhoosMuM !2Eul9- LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OP H1QH ORADE WORK 1 mi at t ti uiiiii eiitu NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THt HftlATlST THEATRICAL I SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 P.r Year. Single Copy, 10 CU IfWlRD WKKKLT. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. C0.(U), rcsLlsiiKaa, w. sna r Ksw Toaa I Prtrtlnd I In the section set apart for the (showing of fine hors-s are to be found i;'v''ra, "f ,h'' b' equlne9.i the Pacific coast. Promi nent among those on exhibtlon la a grade Morgan stallion owned by Will 1 Balnbridge. a Percheron and Efje it.Talnfim.Ilt Of D der guaranteat W. A. Kuykendall's drag siore. isgjsna i.ui i riai iwi tie free. N. dlnlnr tables and rest from factory. e snow 1 i,w. Ohasakeaa Hareware Ce HALL Sh SHU M WAY lumMmt and Hewer Work. general lobblor in tin sod BETTIN6 & HENDERSlN MABONH. All kinds of erics', steae and cement work promptly and really duue. All Tork gearaateed. Residence 0 1 Wlliassette Street, S1 West PnurtD treat. Pkoae Red o1'" Also k promptly sheet Iron work, jetyi attended to. Carry a fall line ef plumblnf fixtures rbese Blswk ISTI. 7t and Oak Sta. AUTOMO BILES f rank Brewed - G.nge Pearl and 12th. Pbairrd'l7i Rca, Mitcbl, Pteeiier, Stedud-Dsyton The best can ler nu enec4MO0 ir.dju, Cui kwfkiee 1