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-o ' o izz rtrcsira saily cuasd, itay, avovzt 12, 1009 FOUR ,1 ' Sri J; FOUR-EIGHT-FOUR IS TIE BUSIEST .THE EUGENE DAILY " 'i F K EE AT tflf M& , GUARD PRINTING CO., IXC. ' Charles II. Fisher. - Published eVerydayoi tne week, Sunday's excepted. Addreas all cem arjuntcatlons and make all remittances payable U The Eugena Guard, tagene, Oregon. . . Entered at the Engene, Oregon, postoffica a ecend-elaaa matter. MKMHKR OF ASSOCIATED PRKHH hubscrlpUoa sWea Dally Delivered by carrier, per week 1 .18 Delivered by carrier, one month : -60 By mall one year (in advaww) i.OO One month I.... .60 Ingle copies , .05 Weekly Guard, per year 1.60 Advertising ihm made known nai application. ' Ageiiui for The OuarO The followmc are authorized tu take and receipt for subscriptions or transact any other business (or The Dally and Weekly Guard: Cresweli J. L. Clark. , Cnburg George A.. Drury. All postmasters pre authorized to reoalve and receipt far subscrip tions tn the Dally and Weekly Guard. , , FRIDAY, AUGUST 1371909 .4 THE AIRSHIPS The ships are sailing overhead; they float upon the gale, their wlnKB and thingumbobs outspread and I shall let them sail; It is a pleasant thing to Bport above tho highest tree, but this old earth, where I cavort, Is good enough for mo. The uoroplnniHts have averred that It's a Joyous thing, to ride the zephyrs like a bird that soars on tireless wing; that Buch experience has worth, It Is not hard to see; but this old trusty, solid earth, Is good enough for me. It's nice to win enduring fame, and medals by the peck; but I consld- er my fat frame, and likewise my fat neck, more useful than . ' awards from thrones, or all the kings that be, and this old earth, ' while I have bones, Is good enough for me. Copyright, 1909, by George Matthews Adams. WALT MASON. GREAT CEREAL CROP THIS YEAR This year's cereal crop will be among the greatest ever grown in the United States, according to the estimates contained In the August wheat, corn and cereal crop report issued this week by the department of agriculture. A gain of more than 700,000,000 bushols in all grains over last year is indicated, and tho bumper yield of three years ago will probably be exceeded. Crops of corn and oats will likely smash all records. A loss in winter wheat as compared with a year ago will be offset by a larger yield of spring wheat, which will bring the total to a con siderable excess over the 1908 crop. Some important interests in the trade figure that the consumptive demand has grown enough to absorb this difference, and that before the entire crop is harvested we will run into a period of actual shortages rather than a surplus. It is also figured that foreign requirements eas ily will take all wheat which is not needed for domestic purposes, as crop conditions are generally understood to be unsatisfactory in most of the Old World grain raising districts. The fruit raisers whose places are in the hills south of Eu gone aver that their land is better than the valley low land for apples, pears and peaches. If this is so, even in part, the fruit resources of Lane county are limited only by the orchards planted and cultivated. A fruit district, however, is not merely land; it is a matter of people, not only the capitalist who can in vest money, but of small growers. With the spread of fruit principles and methods all of Western Oregon will become an orchard and garden. The farms, instead of being in what are now frequently considered small one hundred or forty acre tracts, will be ten and twenty-acre plots. Where the scrub oak or the fir now stands, the prune, the peach, the cherry and a score of other varieties, some yet unborn, perhaps, will bios One thing has been disagreeable impressed upon the coun try in connection with tariff-making that senators known' as honorable men are willing -to resort to trickery to serve the tcrcsts." in- Bound to go hard with the Whitolaw Reids, after rubbing noses with royalty so long, to get back to associating with plain Americans. King Ned might help some by giving Whitey a title and keeping him over there. Dead easy to make justices of the supreme court on paper. A kind newspaper man has fixed it all up for Governor Hughes to got the next vacancy, and get out of politics, forgetting that an other has asigned it to General Luke Wright. ITALY'S CROWN PRrniCE. The heir to the throne of, Italy Is little Prince Humbert, five Soars old. whose title Is I'rluce of Piedmont. He was named for bis grandfaltter, tho 'ate Klni: Humbert, who wub'astnsiil latcd lu 1UUU. t MARRIED At Junction City, August 9, 1'909, J. Melvln McAulcy anil Miss Ada White, Rev. J. Skldmore officiating. Only a Mask Many nre not being benefited' by the summer vacation as they ought to be. Now, notwithstanding much out dour life, they are Utile If any strong er than they were. The tan on their faces Is darker, and makes them look healthier, but it is only a mask. They i are Rtlll nervous, easily tired, -upHet by trifles, and they do not eat or sleep well. What they need Is whut tones tho nerves, periods digestion, creates appetite, and makes sleep re freshing, and thaT Is Hood's Sarsapa rllln. Pupils and teachers generally will find the chief purpose of the va cation best subserved by this great medicine w hich, ns we know, "builds up tho whole system." TODAY BE THERE TOMORROW Four-Efgftt-Four is our phone number; hut we had" dwlfiar that many buyers at the spening of out-' big; mid summer sale this 1 morning We Have prepared the best bar'' gains In all departments and nobody will ' be disappointed it they eome tomorrow to the second day of our Wg sate "The Dodge Department Store lis tlr busiest storo in town," said one imminent lady who Sad been all over town' trying- to match a sam-, pfe- fkomi Chicago She fiaally decided to trade' heme and she' boug&K quite a bilE of Drrp'G'oodb Grocerl' anrf. thre pairs of shoes' for the boys We owe the public an apology, for' sot being able tb- wait) all who attended'our sale today but have arranged fcfr additional help tonsirrow Xevwr be fore did! any firm in Eiigene offer such positively unmstebable low prices on rWgh class bwy- Good Shoes and Groceries as is now being;offered this week;b-th DOD0E DEPARTMENT STORE, 8Ui. and Olive HEWS OF BUSY SPRIR6FIED PORTLAND RUMORS FILL jph" S:tMttle SPRINGFIELDWITH GOSSIP Nw DRyER7TFISCHER- Tho Rom hern Pacific enslneorlnn: BALLY SAWMILL department at Spniiirfield d-uited this ; morning that the remnindt r of the.; Fischer & Dally have contracted Natron line-from Klamath tans to. fr 3n Kure-ka dryer, with a capi.eitj NOTICE TO CARPENTERS Contractors and homebutldera Having just completed an addition to our mill It gives us ample room to handle any and all kinds of mill' work, sash, doors, frames and mould ings a specialty. Store fronts and fix tures on short notice, cast 8th St. planing mill, J. H. Smith & Co., 205 Wist bih street. Eugene. Or. U GOOI fXKTOtl CVKK. Una H n n. r. m .... . - cold, asthma aad bronchitis and all tloov HvenroTt. tar and wild cherry umw iv, i ant? iniuittiDtfa an esiao cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful drugs and can be given with safety to children. Price 11.00. Bold by Mnn Drug Co., W.I Hams Mfg. Co, props.. Clweland. O. WAttOX I'MIIKKI.LAS Still another shipment of those fine umbrellas, adnptod for either rsln or sunshine, have Just nrrlved; Those having spoken for one and othr ers desiring one can now be supplied. THE STEVENS HUUN PIANO HOUSE, PARK HOI'S K. Senator Borah thinks clean-up and sprinkling, of disinfec tants is needed in the civil service house, and Senator Cummins has his coat off and his sleeves rolled up, ready to boas the job. Maybe the harvester trust is really going to share profits with its 30,000 employes, through that stock-acquisition game, and then maybe it is only after sharing the "cussing" with them. As a rule authors court publicity, but the authors of tariff "Jokers" prefer to remain in obscurity, and it isn't because of their modesty, cither. Sltlintcrl nnnnnitn frnlnKt Ham and Wcet end of depot park. Rooms Si! newlV furlltHherf nnH nutcl.tl. rooms in single or suits of two r- uimt rooms, With or without board, prices rea sonable, ftpm-lnl rates to families, traveling tourists or parties. XI the end of the ptraeot cor.tiact on. rbe Natron route )-ad been let to the Utah Const mitiom Company-. Two of 20,000 ft, ami the American- Ex tract Company, of Seattle. Is building the dryer tc the-mill sire.- Thbs Is contractors from 0;n.Ter, N-dw- Lindrthe fr'at of Its kind In this region i,u no oui7i. ii. in,-; ana wnne iiomnarauveiy small, eta field people yesterdtry that tftcon-liCapiHrty Is great. In the dryer thore rrnct for the wtiole muid had Keen let..,' i not a stlclp. of wnori. nltf nnrts They are reported tt ftave s.-rid'.that t w f cement'or Iron. The- heat that tlroy had coioe to dig: tho throe tun-wm a generated will be above tlbe neltt. but ncrnrdlniir tn the plshnvr- KnaAr Ins departnunt'tHeyvarw but bcon vCork on tne other-portions of tlte tractors, waldhg- fan-terms from the , nnvr Is progressing BornpldlV that tt! utnn n.x)nsirtrction vompany. I owners expect' to Have the pUint comv STORE . Maben, the red headed hair man, will braid watch cnain FREE with any hair combings may bring him, with a Dollar Purchase Made at this store. With this very liberal cut prices, all sale Goods will be included, tion this as you know, we have so many geeds at such tremendously low prices. They all w on this offer. He is Red Headed and will be in our w. Saturday, August 14th! Bring in your hair and see' him work. Two carloads-of llnpl'ement arrive; at Springfield" this morning for the-jTh mill pond' and tlte-slde track aiw McCabe Constnictiun- Company, of Portland, wHa- nrer sub-contcactors. Other material IS uxpetHed si on. A. telegraph office Has; been Instnlled at Natron, and npgulnje trains are likely- to be run to--th- little staitioa-dm a month. MflKenziB- Mnc Tho two Denver oontTactoss. whh-- erer and whatever they are,, are re ported to have said' tlmt the; Oregon Trunk line, whntever and wtlovr that Is, intends to- run up the Des chutes, romo down the McKenzle and enter the upper Willamette valley and probably go to Coos Hay. As ev ery proposition nas ninny rumors, and ns some-of- rhem are hound to be correct, may be that t-nch a plsn is In the i.iliiil A the IllfT or sosie bther road. As the mss at the head of the Jtc Kenzle Is very rough aifd diffleult, the Oregon Trunk might enter the Coos Hay field oy fctlowtng the Des chutes to Its source-, and crossing on pletf sometime before January I. weiJ under wayv Goings and Coming ' 5ate Rose and Elmer Wellfe will ho hi FhlT Creelt and uther mountiuhi points to spenua long vacatl-jn; start-lhg-tomorrow or-Suntihy. Tag day exrti tag a dime and every-dim a part of the-big Sprlngfii-itT sif:n Is- tomorrow. Rimer Welts has rcturr.oj from a trip to Albany: Martini Vising and" her husband' are bniTdlng a- boarding hrmse ne-ap-the Kr-trher & Ballj- nillf on the sshbnme traef. The (Vfllnimitre Vii-lley Comptrnr has an office on Main street that has bwn recently Improvnl; OP IVTEUMT TO .11,1, ICKI)1T!S WHAT TIME- vTIT.T- THE CIXJCK STOP Ak Paul TftMtWticlnT. S.-.rfnjp'h-H's Itifillng Men-hmir. pay Eugene enstomers' ear ffi re n all pirrchnses abovw tt. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 0UAR1 THE KKJKNK IU SINESS ItH.l.KtiK, The old rellnblo business school. Wo fit young men and women for any position In tho business nnn's office, and train students for civil service work. Investigate what we have to offer. Kali term opens 8epiemlor 1. Send for Information or cull and see ns. Eugene lluslness College. 11 1-3 West Seventh street, ltanin Hand ing. Phone Main 45. fLi... mm wfFp thA new roffen Xnown to grocers everywhere ns Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee will trick even a coffee expert. Not a grain vf real coffee In It, elthor. Pure health ful tonstej grains, malt, nuts, etc., have been so cleverly blended as to fclve a wonderfully satisfying cof fee I nuts and flavor. And It I "made In a mlnuto" too. No t-e-dloos 1 Olo SO minutes boiling. Sold by O.l fO'ori. ! A KI.EtTUIC TIIKATIIK If these full houses con tinue something delightful In the way of an Improvement will be made. You see how It Is our prons will get out of our show results in proportion as they recognize and appreciate our efforts to give them the heal obtainable. n!4 Psln anywhere stopped In twenty nlnute mire with one of Dr. Shoop ! Pink P.iln Tablets. The formula Is i on the 2,'i-cenl Qv. Ask your doe- j tor or druggist atout this formula! I Stops womanly pains, headaches, i pains anywhere. Write Mr. Shoop I Kaclne, Wis., for free trial, to prove i value Mf his headache, or Pink Pain Tablc.V Sold by all dealers. ,1 P. D. CgRIEN. As chief of the detective hurenti of Chicago P. 1. O'llrlen was mentlimed fre-iucntly a the auccesmr of Chief of Poller Khlppy. who was compelled bj HI health to give up his olllca. B5 Coffee I The arama-tlght can protects I It sgsinsr impurities and dcteri- B orstion never sold in bulk. H Your grocer will srrlnd it H better if ground at home net H too tat, GOMF.Jf OPrwtiTlTJlTY Florence irojierry Helling Fal. There have been upward 2n lots sold In Florence; 2S In Aber deen. Washington, was the Mies of one day, July 2Sth. 19 sold In Eu gehe same date. At this rale they will soon be all sold. tf. CROUFP toppni In S. mlnnt ire tin ,t, (im.p -li Will ........ You can mafce a clear profit of $1600 per month or over If you lease and .operate this mill. TMs la a sawmill prop erty, looated right In the city. Now examine these fig ures take them to any good sawmill man tor verification, and you win oe convinced of this rare opportunity. The mill, is located at the river brio-pe m Eugene. Logs cost) 15 to (6 per 1000; lum ber averages $18.33 per 1000. Common grade. $11.50: fin ishing, grades. $30. Cost of sawing, $3 per 1000; cost of logs. $5.50 per 1000; ttnl OOSt Ions, rniwlna ., ..-III..- -... 1". wlKi i.u per 1090; runover log scale, i sent, J 1 S 7 into tki. $7.50. leavlnle Vnil trt CI K rotnl cost of your lumber right here in the bst mar ket in the state. Now logs wli; .aw 1-3 dear, and ,t won X in jroen ,, rouRh It a ,:!0 drlpa planed. Put take the lumber rough. The common hi worth $11. 50, clear $1?, mak ing an average of $13.33. The Profit will be 7. K0 ptr j000 and on a cut of 20.000 feet per day, which the mill will do If pushed. This will show a profit of $4004 per month of t T'"LVa AwH You "n't twat this proposition In Ore- i win give you -ni-uuaniQ esse property. See M. S over- 26 per from a very on this Barker, ... n . ' - "truer J. 13 1'Anrl BtM. i-t.. - . - - - -" r.ugene, ur. ADVKIM'ISKMHM . rX)B . PIMI0 SAUS TO (XXSTUl'CT TltAXrt- I ... MISSION .IJXE. ...I . I Sealed proposals will be received at the office ot of the City .Recorder1 of Esge-9, Oregon, up to 8 o'clock p. m. edhesday, Aujoist 25, 1909 1 for tlm purpose of constrnctlng a flf-. to. n mU" t.ranan lsslon line from the! Cliy's Hydro-electric plant on the M'Kisizio ri!': 3r;nurate -Fv'J's will ibe received for' tn ufng;. cr9 arming and setting! pc es. I Stfrvjrate UriiTs wflf be received for; placing- ihsuta-ror and stringing line j In acwrdhrro with speclfli-atlons on J rii'i with :.ie City Recorder of the C! y of Eu'it.u. and bids shall In- cl" ile h-.r-p-1 t-;,cr fin mitprliit from 1 Sniitheni Pacific Ry. C.i's. yards In Si-iiimielil. Orjon. The City of. Eugeae wlfl distribute poles along tlu rilir or way under separate eon-J tra-t A' lids m-.st be accompanied by. certified, efcwlc for $150 to guaran tee r;-ioj faith In entering contract and .itar'hig v-irk within a specified! time. The successful bidder will be! c::icctn;r to rtart work within ten days fr-jra award of contract. A bond r.f 20 per C"nt of contract : prico will lx required for faithful performance of work under terms of contract according to specifications. The City reserves the right to re ject auy and all bids. J. D. MATLOCK. Mayor, R. S. BRYSOX. Recorder. 1 notice to cua Notice Is hereby gfrea Bnqua has been appon tut estate ot Peter W. ! ty the County Court f Orcicon. this, the lftn il and all persons btop? said estate are sent the same to uta vrlrli.-d as ly law rcfl flee of 1. N. Hsrusagn, 6. over First Nallonil nf Knirene. Ljiae cog: months from the date n.tt this lath dav o FtOiU( I. N. HARBAl'GH, Attorney for t PkOTICB TO CnEniTOHS In the Matter of the Estate of Grace Mount, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Richard Mount has been appointed administra tor of the entate of Grace Mount, de coaseA by the County Court of the State f Oregon In and for Lane County. All persons having claims against the eatate of said deceased are hereby-notified and required to present the same, duly verified, at the law office of A. E. Wheler, In Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Kugene, Oregon, this. 1st day Of July, 1909. RICHARD MOUNT, Administrator. $1 $1 $11 Any article iso"1 ONE DOLJ Some broken lie out Some new gooi Ju oi Some lln l11' never out" Hat Pin". B0 Pins, Alsrm f tain Pons, W ling Silver Spw: Plated Vre.JI'; Cut Glass, Ui robs. Etc Manrer-Cop! Jewelry f BI2 WlU-Wi: $1 $1 Hjljj v, 19 ESSl ' " The FIRST NATIONAL BA Eugene, Ore. .4200. Canital anrf Snrntns . We would like to have your banking W whether large or small. Safotu ripnnsit boxes, -i , , Plapp unur uoln'i hfo nancrs in one steel boxes in our secure steel ln-,0 vaults. The annual outlay of $2.00 trom fire or theft. 0pen5 A. M.to3P.M A mmtt and plnaaiacjrnip runut i