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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
""N 5mm :mHt:m:::::tt:::n: s-""7" 7 r Stanleys PRICE CUTTERS 612 Willamette Street, Eugens, Oregon V 3 I. tz Great Half Price Clothing Sale..... fc Being Held at Stanleys Every suit of Men's Clothing in the store to go at Just One-Half the Regular Selling Price. Buy during this sale if you want to save one-half. Every new Spring and Summer suit in the store to go during this-sacrifice sale Big Reduction Shoe Sale Every pair of shoes in the store reduced in prices during this sale.. is txmt CCESS IROAD WINS Secure Thirteen in Four 'Work '' committee of the -stt Company has put "n and a halt today, in of Eugene to ni the result has "hut, very encourae "' approached was 'of building the road Wowd to subscribe ft net result nf the 'loot thirteen thous- l olrt. The eood f' tomorrow, with re- ,0l It Is confidently - e imoiint sold tntnor- weed that of today. Mtwrlbinlg for As Have your mind ! committee calls, test von ran It to d Proposition. I0e form signed by '"frlbe fOP snarelI ltnf the I .. .. Nr. at one dollar per mereof, which I treasurer of said iVs- Ci,i i per cent 1 wWrlptions to the nall have been ' 'nnre at the call of the treasurer by order of the board ' of directors as it may be needed to ; prosecute the building of the railroad I from Eugene to Florence." WOOM-SAWYERS' NOTICE j I We, the undersigned wood-saw-j yers of Eugene, agree to cut wood at the usual prices for the season of 1909. I Fir innnle sh. balm and ties, two ' cuts, 60 cents: three cutB, H'J cents. Oak and slab wood, two cuts, Si cents: three cutB. 75 cents. Time sawing, $1.0 Oper hmir. one man; each additional man, 25 cents per hour. Each member is under $50 bond to cut wood at the above prices. R. A. MAI.TZMAN, W. W. MOORE, C. E. RUSSELL, I,. E. W ARD. J. II. P. DIXON. a5 TOBACCO AT COST i 1. T?!,et,mattKni. b Dr. , Slioop, of Racine. Wis., tells some 1 ... . i 1 iitaln a tin plain trutns, ana in i"" -practical war. Get this booklet and a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop s Rheumatic Remedy for some dis heartened sufferer in your vicinity. Make a grateful and appreciative . a-tirt fa Hisrolir- irienn oi some - - ,,! hee.iiae of the failures oi. others to help him. Help me to make this test, and I'll certainly help your suffering friend. AH dealers. M) VOl- FEEL MKK T1HS? Does your head ache or simply feel heavV and neon, fort able? Ioes your back ache? noes your side ache' Do vou feel fagged out. The tonic, laiative herb tea known as line's Family Medicine will clear yo"r head remove the pain in sMe or back and restore your .Ueng h Nothing else Is so good fr he oin ach and oweis. At druggists and dealers, 23c. WMIAWI? Gasoline power u. , o? phone H.'d 431. small win in- t'i - NEW CONVENTION ARRANGED BETWEEN CHiNA AND JAPAN Tokio. July 13. It is believed that the new convention between japan and Corea extends beyond the finan cial arrangement necessary for the es tablishment of the central bank, and It Is expected that Corea will thereby transfer her judicial autonomy to Ja pan. CHiCAtiO WHEAT MARKET SHIPPING CHERRIES TO SOUTHERN OREGON Chicago, July 13. July. $1.20; September, $1.10 December, $1.08 3-; May, $1.11 1-4. ; PILES! i'n-Es: iJLES! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, itching and bleeding piles, it absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, icts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Wiiiiams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and itching f the private parts and Is sold bv Unn Drug Co. By mall 50c and. $1. Williams Mfg. Co Mnay Boxes Go to Grants Pass, Medford and Other Towns 4 OIIITl'AHY. nv lady ran et a silvered "No Drip'' coffee strainer by writing Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Send no monev. Simply for the -Drip" coupon privilege, giving your name and addrets. I)r. Shoop will also send free b new and Interest ing little book describing Dr. Shoop s Health Coffee. Health Coee la such a close imlatlon of real aoffee that It requires in espert to tell the difference. And neither " grain of real coffee in . Made from pure toast-d grain, malt and mil., ts flavor ind taste la eceed inglv gratifying No tedious holi ng either. "Mide in a ntlnute " , Dr. Shoop. Write today for the . Vrtrin" Coution. Ail dock aim ' grijeers. DeWltt's Mtte Early Risers pills. Sold by U drus!sts. p '-osnr aheUmaJlwlie r- i nit 14 mm i t in riav Free Trifll UOOQ ro 70,c;aa,s free trial of This Coupon entitles the bearer to ten oa any Parker Ly ZZltn Ten days be used for that pcrpd and M For unless damped or broken b y v ole o thedea'er's protection, a g K;udty , iSSSiS X ten dayson return of the Maurer-Coppern o J K" f BgtB,, Oregon 542 WiiUm't'M St.. y1illlllH'Hll,MM" Mnnager Holt has quite a gmid-slt-ed force employed at tn packing house of the Eusene Kruit Orowers' Association enga-d in packing cher ries for shipment. iie refort a good demand from Southern Oregon, one hundred boxes having been sent to Grants Pass yesterday, while Mod ford and othr towns have had orders filled. The best market, however, is in Seattle, where the btiik of the pack j goes. j The cherries are carefully sortod; and packed In layers, and only the) best grades are accepted . This sys tem naturally semis the larger part, of the local crop to the cannery. where j the receipts are ninth heavier than at the packing hoiie. Alfred Miner, a well-known figure la early Oregon history, died at the home of his mm. at Acme, on Wtri nesday, Juno ?, 1909, aged It years one month-and ten days. ieatli was due to general debility caused from old ajje. Mr. Miner came to Oregon in the ox-team days of 1X63, settling first In the Grand Ronde valley and later ning to Sdletn, Oregon and from there fo Lane County. he bus reside! continuously thronga- oa the last tbirty-tiv? year. NEW REALTY CO. BEGINS BUSINESS Kverybodys Realty Company is a new firm from the East, and has just opened a real estate office at SS0 Willamette street, upstairs over toe Knykendall drug store. J. W, Wagr. the manager, is an old time reai estate man from Ne braska. RUd is in touch and co-operat- wturel ing with the leading real estate men in different parts of Nebraska, lows,. Kanatfs, Missouri, Illinois, Minnesota Mr Miner was a man of storliBKand tho Dakota. Jiy their methods jsrlucij!' and while be never etnnss s list of your property is placed in ed a r'nt fortune In the wor'd'.tne hands of the actual bayera by good, still he was rich in strict In-: their local representatives. The bsy tegrlty. tetiiperam-e and moral fftrti-?rs are what you want and we are tilde, iie was a man whose word was in touch with the people who will get NEW PEOPLE HERE FROM ILLINOIS TO LOCATE his bond and who did much to pro mulgate the pioneer honesty of the early settlements In the Willamette valley. He was of the Jscksoniss line of political faith and was fa miliarly known about the court house In Eugene in the days of the Camp bells and later in Sheriff Withers time, iie lcavs one living son, Al fred A. Minor, of Acme, Oregon, and two daughters. Mrs. T. M. Martin, of Eugene, and Mr. P. A. Wegner, of Camp Crwk. Oregon, liia wife and two daughters preceded him to the Great lieyond. in his death the Oritn Reaper ha dlsplseed another land mark of the early Oregon pioneers. Among thn new arrivals brought) hero bv the Commercial Club are Mr. I and Mrs. T. 4. Juw-k nd daughter,; from Elgin, 111.. "i Mrs. A. W,; Moore and two daughter, from New Jersey. Mr. Moore wiii follow In aj few months, after t losing up ills bus iness interests. Hih gentlemen have been wholesale Jeweler. 1 turn Kteusre vav Kow is the time la get B utt f roas the well-bred trotting sialltotr. Char iie N weight Hm pounds, wiio will , make the season as follows: CobBTH, Monday. Harrisifflrjs, Tuesday. juncOoa City, Wednesday. Balance ct the week at the fair jronnd, uvm. Terms $iS to incur uekinc cott: t to iimire with foal; (S for tingle iesy. FSAJJK C, KIN3, Owner. them here. Thia company hsa a novel method of selling your city property somo-; loleg thai Is entirely ew. Can sad have them explain this to you. tf IIMift (TBKII AT IloJIK BV XKW AJtttlTHX SIKTHtM. If you suffer from bleeiiing, ilch ing, blind or protruding piles, send ro your tddress, and i will tell you how to fare yourself at home by the new absorption treatment: and wii: also send -Sfinte of this home treat ment free for trial, with references frm your own locality if requested, imsnediate relief and permanent cure siifed, Snd tyi nomey. but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Biiatutera, Rox P. Notre) AT HOI !MX HOI SK j I will Im at tli" Hoffman House the balance of this seek, where I will be pleased to meet nil those who desire ! to have their eyes an with the best of classes. J17 JEKItY HORN, Optician. "The 'Moore" you naa w The 'Moore yo wt." MKHi5, The Carpt-Clener, Phone ttA tsHl. TUV THIS HW KEfifiERT. Try JKLL-O, ihe dainty, ppet(jing i Dame, lad. eronomli al dessert. Can lie prepared j -instantly simply add boiling water j f!r. P. W. Prentice' offices are at and serve when cool. Flavored Just j West Eighth street. Cal attend right; perfect In every way, A 10ej fo day or night. Day phone Red package makes enough dessert for l utl; sight phone Main S2. tf large family. All grocers seli H,j . Don't accept substitutes JELL-Gj Slf T. fUrrls, who apok compiles with all pure food laws, hpJ.e flB f(M fjf(h ))f jy w. w.Bt , " " j cbeck to rover expenses, with enough AK FOR THE l. K., j jft nIPf ( v.t vr cigar, but the The new cigar made by the KH ,,,,) jMdxfl a-m the money back, gene Cigar Co. 5'! lie said that he appreciated the hn- jsr that was fels in being invited to One acre of strawberries in Wat- j address Corvallia people, and despite Iowa valley ieldd $',o). it l; the rain had a good time. Corvallia Iimed. jfjaxette, , mtm exu t f use. For tiie complete cure of coughs, v'oldi, asthoaa and bronchitis and ait lung complaint tending to coaaurap Hob, llwrwort, tar and wild carrry have for cgec mslnislned an eataa--"oilgb remedy. It contain no os ium or harmful drag and can be given with safety to children, friew Jl.BS. Bold by Lino Drag Co., Wil liams Mfg, Co, props.. Clsveland, O. Nesrij IWft acres wtll be rriga t.d by a pew project near Prlneville. Raits insure big crops in Klamatk. -jiiijty vsilevs. 4 : Seen of h eliiWrea of M. O. TuH, of Marion county, were iakn to he ixsfii sn4 iflri home s Port )!Kl Sast week. These were part of fifteTi horn Is one fatniiy, part being dead. ' ' I Best at Any Jj Coid botlco htm can aiway bej found at the ( niversity Home ftak ery We mske a specialty of putting up lunches. I.n-B bnie furaish free. 1 Kast 'h at. " , Your Pi nn'!;r dinner Js not ,("- tr cream. Toa can it delivered prompflv at any! time by calling tip the I'aljifl ofj Sw.ts, P'ark 1 31- I Kt'-ry Houwii Will lie llerelei. 1 if von will end your name andj addre'i we will msli your t'iiKK j parVace ot Mother tiray s Antrallaflj i,eaf a certain, pleasant herb cure! hn women His. It is reliable! regulator and never-falling, if yoitj have pains in the back, urinary,, bladder or kidnev trouble, us" this j)lijiant uiiim of aromatic herb,! root, and Pave. Ml druealt sell it, r.tt fi'iit-. or address The Mother, Gray Co., I." Roy, S. Y. We sfit! have rh-mg and smoking itobaeeos at first r.,l. O rk! cucwrf rmca co. ' Ci The l;iiem Chci Assortatloa was a flnsiM lsl failure. Otherwise, it M t splendid nieces. 1 a LOU MOST CR.0CERS SELL Olympic Flour j SNOWDRIFT AND BRILLIANT every tuck guaranty td Made of it' d Ktern I Irfaun brd wtmrt. (t iwodure m"re in- of bresii thn any oHe iiovr no i;e , , . - ranso of the the lttmnrl osnttty of bread) produced l he i no tifgiiee tlisn foe other flonrs. AHK Vot B i :R FOB IT. THE PORTLAND IFLOUJUNG MILL NNowumFT m b riKHt f-: mts. illJJAT 1 "A V RIJ.I.Y" o o O O o