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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
TH2 ET7GZNS DAILY OUABD, THTTSSDAT, MAY 13, 1909. Fortune Telling r . i.k. Inl. in.idfr.tion lb Oil HMOtlll to WOIB. o'l hppine woawily health. T. worn... who nclu her bclth b tltio h. T.rr loilnJ.lio ol ll tood fortun. For w.tbouC belch lore Iok in luilr nd (old it but droti. WooiMly hclih when lo.e or imp.ired guy (enerally b remitted by ihe u.e ol Dr. Fierc'i i-ivor.te Pre.cr.pHon. T Prescription has, tor over 10 yean, been curlnt delicate, weak, pain-wracked women, by the hundreds of thousands and thla too In the privacy of their homes without their harlni to submit to Indelh cata questionings and offensively repute nant examination, . . . i . i. r. p: u.. I ...... irtt Bick women are invneo 10 cuo.un i.. 7 All oorrenpoodence held at aacredly confidential. Addrm World Dupeotary Medical Auociation, R. V. I'ierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. I. Vs. Piuaca'i (il!T Familt Doctoi Bool, The People Common henw Medical Adviaer, newly revi.ed iip-lo-daee edition KXKJ pae, anawera in flats tnfliit hoita of delicate gueitioni which every woman, tingle or married, oufht (o know about. Sen! frit, in plain wrapper lo any addreM on receipt of 21 one-cent mnipi to cover muling only, or in cloth binding lor 31 ttumpi. WILLIAMS WINS OFFICE OF STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT ANNUAL RHODODENDRON EXCURSION TO NEWPORT ON SUNDAY, MAY 1G Only Eugene Man to Win Posi- ; Bound Tip Fare From Eugene Eugene optical ranors . Dr. D. W.Jarvis, Optician 21 1-212 I. O. O. F. White Temple Arc Your Eyes Tired? That in a hint nature gives you that they need atten tion. When your eyes trouble you the pleasure of life is destroyed. Good glasses bring relief and a return of hap piness. We have glasses adapted to all conditions of the eyes. Our appliances for testing the eyes are the latest. You are always welcome. No Charge for Testing Eyes MOST GR.CCERS SELL . Olympic Flour SNOWDRIFT AND BRILLIANT every sack guaranteed Miuln of wlrrd'il KnMtcrfi Oregon lmrd wlirttt. It pnxluci'a nioro loiivi-n of lircml fhiin n ny other flour and the louvea are whiter uiul liglitcr. lie rmiae of the Ihe huTenm'il iiuiintlty of hreud priMltired the coat la no hiiiher tlian for other flout. ASK YOl'K (JIUK'KIt l'Oll IT. THE PORTLAND FLOUJUNC MILL SNOWDRIFT lold by PIK.RCI BROS. tion at University Election. University student body officers were elected yesterday as follows: 'resident' Ben 11. Williams, of Eugene; vice-president Harper Ja mison, of Portland; secretary Ruth titinniway, of Portland; two mem bers at large of executive commit- tee iJcan T. Goodman, of I'enule ( ton and t'haiincey M. Cunning, of j Baker City; three members of ath , lotlc council Louis II. I'lnkhani, of iBpokane; Oliver Huston, of Port ! land, and Kobert McKenzle of Athe na; eilltor-ln-chlef of Oregon Week ly Horton C. Nichols, of Portland; associate editors Kay Clarke, of I Kelso, and Kalpli .Moores, of Salem; business manager of Weekly Fritz , Dean, of Grants Pass; assistant niuu ; ai;or Ualph Stewart, of Albany; editor of Oregon Monthly Jennie j Lilly, of I'ortland; associate editors ! ThomaB Word, Portland; Olive ' Uonnel, of Portland; Birdie Wise, of I Astoria; for the fourth position of assistant, Louise Gray, Astoria and j Itonald McKenzle, Portland, tied with 200 votes apiece; business man ager of Monthly Glen Brledwell, of Forest Grove; assistant manager Theodore Williams, of Portland, (ilee Club Muimgrr. Arthur M. Geary, of Portland, was elected manager of the Glee club for the season of 1909-10, at a meeting of the club yesterijay afternoon. Geary will he a senior next year, and is quite well known In student body circles, being this year president of the 1911 class. and Other Upper Valley Points $2.50. BUY GOOD LOTS ON EASY TERMS There are still about fif teen good lots left unsold in Blair Street Addition, also a one-acre tract. These lots are only three blocks from the Geary schoolhouse and on graded streets. You make your own terms; small cash payment and monthly Instal ments on balance If you de Blre. See any real estate agent In htigcne. The annual rhododendron excur sion to Newport will be given uy me S. P. Co. and C. & E. on Sunday, May 16. The schedule of rates from upper vanejr points, fo tne round trip Is as follows: From Cottage Grove, $2.50: Cres well. $2.50; Goshen, $2.00; Eugene, $2.50; Irving, $2.50; Junction City, $2.50; Han-isburg, $2.50; Halsey, $2.25; Shedd, $2.00. The train leaves Cottage Grove at 5:10 a. m. and Eugene at 6 a. m., returning to Eugene after midnight and arriving at Cottage Grove at 1:2(1 a. in. The rhododendrons of Newport are world famous for their luxurian grace and beauty and are now In the height of their glory. Ask any agent of the company for full particulars. THESE COM NIGHTS HAVE NOT SPOILED THE CHOPS of pianos and the Trowbridge is now at its best and the price is only $250. It has been advertised as a leader and sold for very much more. If I had been charging from $350 up for them and then changed to an other leader because some one had shown they could be sold for $250, would you think I was overcharging for the new leader and all others that I asked a good price for? A few more left at $250, guaranteed absolutely new and as good as any. tf F. A. KANKIIN. 1' 1 : 1 1( ' 1 1 1 : 1 iO.N ST A Mil O X. The Perrheron stallion Corbett, weight 2200 pounds, will make the season of 1909 at the race track. Ten dollars for season. E. A. Bond proprietor. H. 11. Thayer, manager. tf For real wheel value see tne Sav age bicycle before buying. Chambers ADVERTISEMENTS VOR PROPOS ALS J-OU FIHMSIIIXG POLES l'Oll TRANSMISSION lilNE. City Recorder's Office, Eugene, Or., May 4. '09. Sealed proposals will be received by the city of Eugene, Oregon, until 8 o'clock p. in.,.. May 24, 1909. for six hundred cedar poles for the transmission line between the City of Eugene and the power plant on the' McKenzle river. I The poles are to he sound, smooth j cedar poles, thirty-five feet long, eight Inches In diameter nt the top. Delivery to be made along the line where the poles aro to be set, forty poles to the mile. Length of line, about fifteen miles. Bids will also be received for poles delivered on cars at Springfield. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council. J. I). MATLOCK. Mavor. R. S. BRYSON. City Rec. Surprise your wife. Good sewing machines at big reduction; $35 ma chines reduced to $25. Hill's 513 RE7L ESTATE BARGAINS! af nf $10,000. and in order tn I expect to maKe u iw.uuw " . T. ., smeiJ crviH f. fh.c investment, w sacrmce on we n.uuwu.K ww.. JWil V ' .or-n n :i -nm Proemell All p.VP.l rilflW land 6XCrDt 20 arrac . .: l..' liiln ri.. 7K huchp c nf nats nr 3 tons hav to the ar.r uiJ'l UmDer. Vlll rllUUUlc in kmv.. . Y 7 -j , "lull small cash payment any good farmer can meet deferred payments out of ti crops from the land. Price per acre 33 n 17 ACRES orchard land with 200 growing cherry trees, 32 miles north , Eugene, near famous Harlow cherry orchard. Price 10 ACRES adjoining Dr. McCornack orchard; gilt edge fruit land and fine loca tion for a home, only short walk from new $20,000 school now buildino You can make the price of this land out of two crops of strawberries on i land itself. Price 83O0 1 30 ACRES within the corporate limits of Florence, dry and level. Price per acr; for the whole, S35-or IP luacreiracis ai, uerauie 04Q.OQI 1 nt? in MiliP.r's addition to Florence. S 1 50 to $250 each. Lots in the oriniJ plat of Florence S200 to S50 120 ACRES in Glenada, lying between the church and public school. Splendi: marine view and spring brook through the tract. Per acre jjj 96 ACRES at Acme: 41 acres meadow and balance rolling hill land: creamJ and 2 stores, 2 merchant mills and shiplanding near. Good dairy propositi Price ;.. S2O0I MILL SITE on ship channel near Florence and 18,000,000 feet tributary timber. Price $ 1 8,00: CHOICE BUILDING SITES in my home tract near Hendricks' Park, with or 1 out spring water.. Building restrictions insure big values. Overlook till and river, near car line. Prices on application. All the above property is owned withinlhe family, so I do not need to consult anl one about prices, terms or commissions. I want money and NOW is the time to get a bargain from me. I sold acreaae l Eugene at $49 per acre that is now worth $1 000 per acre. I sold the qrora wnere me new baniora Dunaing is now going up lor $1 uu. 1 sold a lot if Florence for $35 that is now worth $1500, and thought at the time I was, getting good prices. In 1S91 the yearly production of gold for the whole world was only $130,650,000, and theccfcl silver was then but $177,325,000 yearly for the whole earth. Since that date these have gradually;! ed until last year tne proauction or goia was 4i,is vz.uuu ana in isuy tne coinage of silver was):;! uuu. j ujs SLeauy lucieitae 111 me inuuutuuii 111 me great, nieuiuui 01 ejtunange IS saicl to be due tod traduction of improved machinery in mining, and there is every reason to believe this increaeo I tlnue indefinitely at about the same ratio, with the result that money will continue to grow cheaK I real estate will continue to increase in value. Tne united states Is getting more than her nrnmrl Kir. .,, n,A rtvamn tUvm.ch lmml,.nnflnn 1 I 1 . ... l'"JJI.. lino un ihuucj ai,u v",ii6ii nci i in uugi auuii auu iui:i eai u cuuniieice, is getting a grej'-i portion than any other state. The mathematical conclusion follows that Oregon real estate will Incr propuruoii lo iuis increasing uuiow 01 money, i ne next turee years wilt be boomers. BUY K1' GEO. MELVIN MILLER Phone Red J46J Room 20, McClungi White Frost Re frigerators, White Sewing Machines, Comfort Porch Chairs, fine Porch Shades. Every thing for the home Big line of Carpe: and Rugs, select patterns of Matti Linoleum, best qualities; Stoves and Ranges, Crod ery and Glasswan If you want vour home fnrnkhpH nr Qnmp nwr niooc the same from us at surprisingly low values. We carry the largest best selected stock of Sou u 11 j i J .vmb 111 icu& MucuiLiLic, cib vve uu, inaKes our prices SOmurh nwprthr the Smn den prq rnnnnt rnmnata uritl, .10 kt . iU lllUL11 1UXV er llk nPtitnr, rnnf T , rZ 1? " " l.Lv 'T 11 1 UdIa,ns 111 one week than all our con rv..w vuuiuiucu, ,,u vyiu yay yuu LU WaLCll OUT aOS. SOME SAVERS WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS Tho kind you pay $3.00 for we sell special on Monday and Tuesday only for sPdttl $2,19 SEE OUR BIG LIME OF BEDS COUCH COVERS Two dozen In this lot of Tapestry Covors. While they last, Monday and Tuesday only, each, sPccinl 99c BUY YOUR HAMMOCKS FROM US Remember w GRANITE STEW KETTLE Fine lipped Saucepan) 6-qt. size, in good graniteware; sells every, where for 85c; Monday and Tues day only .each, sPccial 35c Speical Prices Carpets and Rugs Now REFRIGERATORS We have the largest and best se lection of Refrigerators in the city. "White Frost" is the best made; Wisconsin leads all wooden makes, or the National for less monev Special Discount on Refrigerators. PORCH FURNITURE We can save you money on every article of furniture for the porch. See us for special prices on the Old Hickory line of Porch Goods. Complete Line Crockery and Glassmare ,. r ii i . II "u",fJlclc rocKery and uiassmare -e cany a line of Upholstering Goods, and have in our employ the onlv expert earner dnrwv m 1 : " ' We do not farm out this work, hut do the same in our own establishmen mattress men in En are bought of us we do the dranerv work W QM c w ! :l?'e. Surt?,ns; Port,ers or Drapery Goo.Js MJ .v. vuu. luiiiiMimgs Tor the home or office We carry a large . line of Stoves and. Ranges, also Oil . . and Cook Stoves. We can save you money on this line of goods. CanpbeII-F Phone Main 43 ompany .. EUGENE'S RIG HOUSEFURNISHERS o Corftr Eighth ai Olivetreets We sell for Cash or Credit, on liM terms. AII sale prices strictly cash. TWIIMII JO. I