THE BUOEME AILYQVULVJ.
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
GUAM) PIU.VTIXG CO., IXC.
Charles H. Ktohrr.
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Hon. ut the Dally and Weekly Ounrd.
" WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1909
died :
At .the home of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor, near Co
burg, July 20, 1909, Miss Lela May
Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Horn ot Portland, aged 21 years.
She was a Eugene girl, having been
born and raised here. She was tal
ented, having possessed much elo
outlonary ability and often appeared
In public enteriaiivnieaia m ru...a.
and elsewhere. She failed in- .health
some time ago and came no ujuuiis
to stay on the farm with her uncle
and aunt, but she grew worse Initeai
of better, as hoped. She left many
friends here besides her sorrowing
mfanta nnd nu.menc.us relative. The
funeral will be held Thursday morn
i .. 1 r i a n n'nlock at the Episcopal
church with interment in the I. O. O.
F. cemetary.
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THK KOCK-A-BY LADY
The rock-a-by, Lady from Hushaby street
Comes stealing, comes creeping;
The popples they hang their head to their reel
And each hath a dream that Is tiny and fleet
She brlngeth her popples to you, my Bweet.
When she flndelh you sleeping!
There Is one little dream of a beautiful drum
"Rub-a-dub" It goeth;
There Is one little dream of a big sugar plum.
And so, thick and fast, the other dreams come,
Of pop-guns thut bang and tin tops that hum,
And a trumpet that bloweth
And dollies peep out of their wee little dreams
With laughter and singing;
And boats go a-flatlng on Bllvery streams
And the stars peek-a-boo with their own misty gleams
And up! up and up. where the Mother Moon beams.
The fairies go winging.
Would you dream all these dreams tiny and fleet?
They'll come to you sleeping;
So shut the two eyes that are weary, my sweet,
For the Rock-a-by Uidy from Hushaby street.
With popples that hang from her head to her reel,
I. Comes stealing, comes creeping. Eug(jne Fle,d
HOW AN IDAHO CITY WAS MADE
UNIQUE CONTEST
The Bell Theatre offers a
handsome prize to the home
liest man in Eugene. The con
test begins Monday, August
2d, and closes Monday, Au
gust 9th. Enter your friends'
photos at the box office at
once. Pictures of the parties
entered will be shown on the
canvas when contest opens on
Monday, August 2d. Contest
will run one week only. j24
THOMSON BROUGHT.
' - BACK TO EUGENf
- .
Albert C Thomson, a Prtl'"!
drummer, was brought to fcugene
last nlgh(, by Sherltr howu . -been
arrested there yesterdaj ou tne
charge of contributing to thedelln
quency of a minor, who is a Eugene
girl. Thomson ana iu s" "
Portland from Sere a ie -.'
.u .... marrvine. hut the
girl being under age her parents ob
jected and the man was
day the matter was settled by tne
couple securing a marriage license.
The wedding will occur i.aie im- .
tcrnoon-.or this' evening.
ElCAVATl.NG AND GRADING
At. a ha tnr excavating
r A ..-n h nl VOU
your Daseniems i -with
gravel for your foundation ana
sand for your plastering. Will also
grade and prepare your lawns to suit
your taste at reasonable figures. K.
Yergle. ,685 West seveuiu
city. 11
I'SE AT.T.RV'S KOOT.EASR
A Dowder to be shaken into the
shoes. If you have tired, aching
feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rest
the -feet and makes new or tight
flhneq eAav Cures achin?. swollen.
sn.Aa.lnn Fnn. U. .... ,n.ns
and bunions of all pain and gives-
.. l. n i . j oi d
rest auu cuuuuri. rv it luub, ouiu
by all druggists and shoe stores, '5c.
r.. aAAAtit a no- aiittatUnii. Fflf
FREE trial package, also free sample
a new Invention, address Allen S.
ot the Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad
uimsiea, L.eKoy, n. x.
' The growth of Boise, Idaho, is an exemplification of what
, . . utnA ...111 rin in ttlfl 11T1. DU11U1I1U Ul t Wl-J "
persisienp BBitsipwoD yy" c
, o 0 i,n- roiiviUes of the early settlers, who re
instance nio muoo-"" -- . ..
fused to raise a moderate-sized bonus, lost them the main line of
the Oregon Short Line railroad, and for several years they were
without railroad facilities at all. Then a twenty-mile stub road
was built connecting with the main line, which was and is still
their only steam railway. The town was surrounded for nun
dreds of milosV sage brush deserts, and had but one commer
clal advance to build its future uponthat of being the capital of
a new.and sparsely settled state.
But the people there had learned their lesson from the loss
of the Oregon Short line through lack of the proper public spirit.
They determined to overcome aU obstacles and build up a city.
How well they have succeeded is demonstrated by the fact that
the town, which had a population of less than 6000 when the fed
eral census of 1900 was taken, is now a beautiful city of 25,000
people, with one million dollars' worth of buildings under con
struction this year, including a seven-story hotel which will be
one of the finest in the Northwest.
' Boise owes nearly all of its growth and prosperity to the en
terpriso of its people. They not only erected fine homes and bus
iness buildings, paved streets and laid cement walks, but they
built electric railways down the irrigated valleys to the towns
.u. ci.-- Tin nnrl thua extended the area of their retail
trade. Local capital built one of these roads, twenty miles long,
without the assistance of a dollar of outside inonev, and local
men began and promoted another thirty miles in length. It was
this faith in their city and willingness to back its enterprises fi
najiclally which made Boise the city it is today and overcame the
many obstacles that would have dscouraged less determined
communities. ...
Eugene has every natural advantage and should outgrow a
city like Boise with only reasonable effort on the part of the
people. All that is required is for the local capitalists to stand
back of every movement that promises to increase business and
draw trade from a larger area of territory. The proposod Sius
law railroad is one of theBe. It means a large and increasing
revenue to our merchants and increased values to property own
ers. But it will never be built unless the people of Eugene want
it badly enough to put their money Into it, and convince foreign
capital of their faith in investments tending to develop the conn-try.
WILLIAMS' CAUUOLIO SALVE
WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAZEL
The nest saive in tne worm ior cum,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet;
fnn nhnnnnn1 hnnit. Dflrf all nlrlll AMllla
tloiis. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money roiunueu. soia ur n.u
Drug Company.
u-ucv vnrn iravT . ill.', stih. .
and your muscles sore from cold or
nn,..., n f lun. whan vrtii ulln nr anrflin
a Joint, strain your side or bruise
yourseir, painkiller win taKe out tne
onnnnua nn.1 Civ un.i "Icht In A llffv.
Ilwno. halTA It with Vnll B H H ll9t II
freely. The oldest, cheapest and the
best medicine for Internal and ex-
ln.n.1 nnhaa ntiA i.nlna In nmn Ik
Perry Davis' Painkiller, and for over
seventy years it has been the great
standby for emergencies In thousands
of families an over tne worm, uon i
go home without a 50c, or one of
the new 3uc bottles.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE Good dry seasoned fir
wood. Phone Fanners U'- J-'
WANTED Traveling companion to
investigate Eastern Oregon home-,
steads. Comfortable outfit. 897 ,
Pearl street. ci.i
FOR SALE A nearly new lln to.r. j
sale cheap. Call at room 12, Hull
building, 67 E. 9th st. 324 ,
SAW MILL FOR BALE At a bar-
aa4n. Good as new. n.
nett. Monmouth, Oregon, Box 15.
HERE IS RELIEF FOR WnMEX.
If you ..have pains in the back, Ur-
1 Dlnnnnn n KlrfnCV irOIIUlC-
and want a certain pleasant ne re
lief from women's uis. "J "l"r"'
Grav's "Australian Lear. it is
" . . ...1.1.1. and re levea
all female -weaknesses, Including ir,-
nm.nt1.Ti a llH ii PPrnLlUUS. lUU.UDi
nnn'n , 4 n ot r o 1 1 a n .Ia f lS SOld by
j...Li.,. . hv mall for 50
nonf Rnmnle sent free. AUUiea,
The Mother Gray Co., -LeKOj, .. x..
Tl I --- na utAtmPn 111 U lil 1 11
:.;v-nr shoon's
iiihs su c ' niiu iv u
Ptntt Pain Tablets. The formula is
on the 25 cent box. Ask your doctor
or druggist about tnis iiuiu..
Stops womanly pains, neaaacnc,
pains anywhere. v rue w.
Racine, Wis., for tree inai iu
value. All dealers. .. ,
THE ELGE.NB WAX
k ta f iret a colt from
the well-bred trotting stallion, Char-
He N., weight 1400 pojnos. wuu win
make the season as follows:
Coburg, Mondays.
Harrisburg, Tuesdays.
Junction City. Wednesdays.
Balance of the week at the fair
grounds, Eugene.
Terms 15 to Insure sucking
colt; $10 to Insure with foal; 5 for
single leap. '
PRANK C. KING. Owner.
LOST A 1909 Model Kacycie on
High gtreetDetiween-ium auu m...
Tuesday night. SuMable reward
if returned to Louie C. Aya, 34 v .
Sth street. - ' ' -' J-4
FOR SALE I must sell today, Wed
nesday, camp 'wagon complete
horse, harness and wagon, bedding,
groceries and two gunB. All for
$99 . See owner at Gould Livery
Barn, corner Fifth and Willamette
streets. .. - . . - J21
In slclmess. . It a certain hidden
nerve goes wrong, then the organ
that this nerve controls will also
surely fall. It may be a stomach
nerve, or it may have given strength
and support to the heart or kidneys.
It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed
to nils vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Re
storative was not made to dose the
stomach -nor to temporarily stimu
late the heart or kidneys. That old
fashioned method is all wrong. Dr.
Shoop's Restorative goes directly to
these falling Inside nerves. The re
markable success oi mis pibsuihi
tlon demonstrates the wisdom of
treating the actual cause of these
failing organs. And it Is Indeed
easy to prove. A simple five or ten
davs test will surely tell. Try It
o- and see. Sold by all dealers.
tf.M "nffMA nnrt Hnndwicnet at all
times at the University Home Bak
ery, 19 East sth st. u
WOOD SAWING
Gasoline power by V. W. Moore,
phone Red 4S31. OiMnrs large or
small will be appreciated.
Shoe Bargains- but not bargain
shoes. Come to our Mammoth Shoe
Sale. Dodge Department Store, Sth
and Olive. J24
DeWltt's Little Kurly Risers
small, gontle. ple-nint. little liver
pills. Sold by all druggists.
HORSES FOR SALE.
All klndt oi horses for sale, little
and big, young and old, broken and
unbroken. . SCHMITT BROS.
Cresswell, Oregon.
Oregon granite does not gather
moss, takes a beautiful polish,, and is
especially appropriate for monuments
on account of its hardness and dura
bility. It Is guaranteed by tne tac
tory, and highly recommended by
those who have used It, among whom
........ ...... txinnn.t tpvn1p nf Hip
1U lunu.v ,,i ui..... .... i ----
state. Noasouts. Order now for fall
shipment "nnd save money. Office
209-10 I. O. O. F. building. Phone
Vain 183. V. C. Brown, manager, tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
In the Matter ot the Estate of Grace
Mount. Deceased.
Notice Is heroby Riven that Richard
Mount has been appointed administra
tor of the estate ot Grace Mount, de
ceased, by the County Court of the
siaie oi iirrnnii in auu .1-, .v......
All persons having claims agnlnst the
estate of said deceased are hereby noti
fied and required to present the same,
duly verified, at the law office of A. E.
Wheeler. In Eunene. OreRon. within six
nioni'iN IIUIII lltn un.1T ..v....
tinted at Eugene. Oregon, this 1st day
ot July, l,o.. RIcnARn ,fWHT
Administrator.
SILVERWARE
CUT GLASS
MAURER-
COPPERNOLL
JEWELRY CO.
INC.
Watchmakers
(Sit
Jewelers
542
Willamette St.
OPTICAL
GOODS
BOY A
Hot Point iron
toao your ironing
AN ELECTRIC TOASTER
to toast your bread
AN ELECTRIC PERCOLAtf
rr i
lu jjc-uu-cuc your cortee
AN ELECTRIC FAN
to keep you cool ;
AND BE HAPP
Pacific Electric Engineering c
Rlfi Wll I AMPTTC ct 0 1
Agents for Wcstinghouse Machi
linery
JULY SALE
A complete assortment of 60c Zonpphone retf
puuc
New Popular Music
Such as "The Long Way 'Round is the Sweets;
Hnme " "I Wish I Hari a Girl." "Thp Rirl nf th.1
West," "I Can't Stop Loving You," "I Am Awful!
for You," and many other new song hits.
Come Hear Our New Edi
llSOB!
Lawrence (SMoi
MUSIC HOUSE
26 W, 6th St.
Phone Black 13
Transfers past week
$67,787
Our Ahstraotlnff la
.VCi'l'H TK
I'KO.MIT
1 Will IN ritll'K
And here's another frcuk at large. A Scotchman visiting in
this country, says he pays an income tax of $5000, and would be
glad to pay more. Bet he is not on the Skibo.Qastlo visiting
list.
America Is to have a crowned head, without a protest from
.r Tiw u to nrcaent a duplicate of the ancient Ro
man civic crown to Miss Mabel Boardman, of Washington, for
her work with the Red Cross for the eartnquane sunercrs,
the Citv Historical Society of Philadel
phia, must not bo "skecrcd" of ghosts he denies that Betsy
Ross mado the first American nag.
5 LOANS
country ct city
repayable $125 monthly
on each. $100.00 borrowed'
Eugene Abstract Co.
I iu:i . STICKI.KS,
. SorretnTjr
Phono Main 73!,.
3 and 10 McCtting tlldg.
AKE yOU COMING TO THE EXPOSITION)
Hdn I thouM of Ml A, WtU. you Mttet.nuny
SfEClAl TES ON FARES
AIOI)LIOI!A61E ClIMlTE
! MTHOME COMFORTS
We HOTEL SAVOY
UND BV MAIL fOII l5tVTW
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.m At em txriWiH I '
Ti noma wu cwrotr, ,n-vrmi mt-no -J i
The tottom dropped out of a Belgian canal the other day
nnd all the water leaked out. That will probably tempt the Pan
ama canal knockers to get out their hmmcrs agin.
O
Truth does not stay down a well all the time. She was with
tho Swiss merchant who said: "American tourists are more wol
corao in Switzerland than those of any other country because
they spend thiir money more freely than others."
3 rnffW E
is Just Coffee, but perfect h
; Coffee. f
! Your irrwer will gQ-A It (
F bettor if ground i homo not 3
j f loo tin. &i
This advertisement is to play
the part of a beacon to enable
you to go to "the" right place
to purchase your groceries.
Price isn't the only feature to
be considered in the purchase of
foodstuffs quality and excel-
lenrifi shnnlrl nlau thp mnst im.
portant parts in deciding which
establishment you should patronize.
Ynu'll find hnrp tho irfMl1
, comoination low prices, su-
pcrD, unexcelled quality and
quick, courteous service.
would YOU try us7
W. M. Green
The Square Deal
Grocer
Itinnc M. US, .01(1 illniclle St.
Don't you want summery scenes like this to be "your scenes" oa the
home that i3 your little home? You've bought them and planned them maty"
you? Always, planned alone, you and she, and your plans never materialijed?
day, with our aid, and your plans will easily and quickly be realized.
Every article in cur $50,000 stock at "Removal Sals" Pri
Save money by buying now
Bargains in
Everything
Now
$:t.(M) Sprine.
slightly tliimngrd,
1.28
$2.S3 Sprlnir Cots.
1(10 Kuril
$2.00 Pictures. $1.00
llli'H's Cr-t
.Swwpcr $1.98
Winihnv Shailcm
"c Kach
Snle prlco.i . Mrli-tly
rah. Your rn-illt is
Khh1 nt rt'Kiilitr prlcrK.
II M.
Some Instances For You
New White Sewing Muchines, reg. 875, snlc $1!0.00
New White Sewing Miirhlnrs, reg. $05, sale $i!H.r0
Xew Home Swlig Maeliines, rrg. $TO, sulc $27.00
Domestic Sewing Muchines, reg. $00, snlo $'-H.OO
Refrigerators
ALL AT CLOSIXG-OIT THICKS
White Frost and Wisconsin 1'ccrless are the bet
Made
Ilegulnr $17.nO, special $I2.0
Hegiihir $23.04), speelnl $13.73
Hegiilnr $:iO.OO, eciiil $21.l
llcgillar $:2.30, speelnl $2:5.711
Kegiihir $:I7.25, special $27.00
Hegiilar $13,1)0, speelnl $:U.OO
Ilegulnr $00.00, sicial $18.00
All Hummocks, Porch Shades, Porch iood.
Ktc., Etc., at less than wholesale prices.
Remo"
Sale
Snaps
.W)
1 00 W".
Oolli"
Ml
$18-
See
ill.
umroe
Corner Olive end Eighth St.
fl-Mlman