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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
THEUGENE 0AILY GUARD SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1909 1' JlMA DID o fT.n COB MP TIMELY TOPICS O VjKO rwl SMALL TRACR WIL YIELD BERRIES (i, . 1 3Fsm v U W Ms . 0,(5. ROSA BOYER. JtiiBOVKK, 121 Sherman iwnnlon. III., writes: "U ,feJ0tt to praise j-eruua ii UK. y H I became bo run down Loin effects of a lingering Jteral complications united ..down. 1 could neitnor eat i.J,uul lost flesh and spiriu i, tried Peru n a and It (Jid j,me. In two weeks I was oereon, and in a month 1 Jim I ever hod before. Peruna for new life and jl Mnd von two pictures, bo L That Peruna baa done lor kg Than for Years. eF.Joucs, wuuiUB opnuga, (peak a word in praise of .'Jinliied Peruna, aa I have jiiwith the golden opportn- w it a fair and Impartial t-ojr that I have had better ittter, since I have been iiorqoiteanumberof years uplfhhors had stomach !j commended Peruna to hor, ; is well and healthy, after U pronounced hoptloss by ;!iCliU16." frlit an Ideal Laxative. vlMTY MOTES J FROM THE TIMES .-;o!l and sister Miss Marie .i. spent several days visit- bere and in tiiigene aur- ; tteek. .arils thresher has about :; (all groin. The spring :yet unready to thresh, ir :a:e a second sliort run. . -i:te wen, or roriiana. int '' 1 Friday to Monday as the ! -M "' J -ie Moorheg 3. They ho:h:t.x Jfon nvinit to friends in.ful I"? Portland. p J.sist lit, 190!T;'to Mr.. and ; 1 iVerwn twin boys. This v," News Happenings and Gossip of the Past Week in the Metropolis (liy Glenn Guernsey.) New York. Auk. 21. it has often been pointed out that very few of the men who have made New York famous are home -irrown iirnilncra This is not the fault of the stork.who wonts overtime m the metropolis, yet most of these babies seem destined, when of full stature, to become the slaves and servitors of some alert "rube" from the wild and wooly, or up-state, or .New England. "Who's Who" is remarkably barren of those born in New York City. Frank A. Munsev. middle name Andrew, is one of those rural ones who came to New York eager for conquest, and who now employs hun dreds of New Yorkers In his great puuiisning plant. Mr. Munsey, by the way, is today receiving con gratulations of friends upon having attained his 55th birthday. The fa mous publisher, whose income from dozen or so magazines and newspa pers is in the neighborhood of a mil lion dollars a year, was born in Mer cer, Maine, on August 21, 1S54. The glory of his career reads like a ro mance. U is romance, however, with the feminine elements left out. Mr. Munsey arnulred his education in the country schools of his native state, and at a tender age began his business career as general factotum in a country store. Later he took a post-graduate course in a telegraph office and in a short time became a full-fledged lightning juggler. His ability to do things with the Morse code landed him at Augusta, where he was manager of the local Western Union office. As one born under a lucky star and destined from the beginning of things to succeed, it was inevitable that young Munsey should have de cided upon one of two careers. As the state capital offered to the observant youth many lessons in politics, and the little city was also a publishing centre for that class of monthly peri odicals which offered literature suit ed to the Intelligence of the rural population, sandwiched in between advertisements of "hidden name carls, wonderful opportunities 'or ag' nta. solid-sold watches for t.!'i aim mum uni ulu M- m r.a Lr n rTi i . . W I I & by .Mm : "UUIIIHffl IUKKI ft i f::, . I " . -j I T:JL :x.-.swi. . I I row A. M W m' A Nl JVJ7 r i-i r t, Ti II ! t.rove. Or. -ig. 21.- Two and have Nvu imr. a i'ray. of t!it- Spra-Vnu,. iVliH'any o : ii i s. eit. i-.ih ; ami in,- other of live traet is to be set o:it in aiile tr.'ei. The 7'5- . be s.'t between the with Logan. b!aekt)er:v nn.i i MiMwheny vines. Tlue tra.ts are' uicaii-u o'i the toast 1-ork river, ,oul a waterfall is to tie tll'.iuej. to pump the water for irrigation. -to. aire trail purchased re.er.tly by Ceore l.ea. is also to be se: oa: in W;:iu-: apples. LORANE WHEAT 40 BUSHELS PER ACRE CVttaso Grove. Aug. 21. The first load of new wheal, consisting ol till bushels of good nihility, ii- i:ong.:t from l.oral'.e Wed uesday an 1 bought by the Spray-Wynne Hardware Company. Th.o Hveriiiie ,f this tield was 4l bushels to the ai re. KING ALFONSO AND HIS BROTHERS-IN-LAW. When King Alfonso of Spain sent the Third and l'lflli unity corps from Madrid in Itaivelotia to help put down (he revolution there his two brothers-in-law were m command of the cavalry divisions, rrlnce Charles of Hour lion was placed In command of one of the best brigades In the Spanish tinny, and Kerdliiaiid of Havana also commanded n tine force of mounted troops, rrlnce Charles of Hourbon, married the elder sister of Alfonso, ami Ferdinand Is the husband of the next sister. Uoth are excellent soldiers nnd loyal supporters of the cause of the king. It Was left off in the preceding chap ter. No business or social ennui;.. nieiit is permitted to Interfere with his rule of sleeping In the evening. j Mr. Munsey takes practically do exercise, except for brief walks to his offices in the Flatiron building . and an occasional indulgence in 1.4. yachting, horseback riding, golf and automobiling. Suffragettes at Newport The ancient ditty which begins. "Hark, hark, the dogs do bark," will 1 probably be a popular air in New- port next week. All of the suffrage! sisters of the metropolis w ill hie 4 themselves to the marble mansion of Oliver H. P. Uelmont, who on twnU days Tuesdays and Saturdays will keep open house for the "votes fori women" crusaders. The general pub-1 lie will also he admitted to the obse-i Ollies nl the rate of five ilnllnrs nor ' head, nnd the proceeds will be added to the campaign fund of the suffrag ists. This will be the first time that the geuei al public has been admitted lo louse, the so- l:isual and "Sandy" is the t.) roasraiu nllons from llS'u i'rieads. He laid off duty A, honor of the event. Dr. 1 , , chairman of the conven-1 A bnil.Ji hit. for .7. H. Instead of a Ito let" fill he a twrvstorv dwell )shire and W. W. Moade e work. tntl'ism Brothers have thej(ni !Qylthe ground for a newI(, Ice the home of N. . Moffit. inA"' mstlers and will soon i It way. a a in-., ii'Mucuir in i. J J'own. The contract was I I'll. W. Crandall. of K11- tire cures for all the iim, ris "- i"i"'' me -".n .'f i.t l.iinii,n1tv Thee citl-: ami it is entirely likely that .. , 1 ; - f ty climbers and society worship- rs will willingly part with a five jots 10 secure t ho blessed privilege. At the Tuesday session Dr. Anna 'aw. who wears a collar that hut ?is -behind and Is tin ordained cler .woman as well as a preacher of the spel of women's rights, will stand a pulpit in the grnnd ballroom of f "Marble House" that ballroom retofore sacred to New York's hesi society and now to be pollut- by the pestiferous presence (if the I pollol and tell the assembled , iltltude busily engaged In examln- ; the brlc-n-brac how to attain po Ical salvation through the saving me of lovely woman, God bless was horn.The.ccoeh.,..'ntj Mrs. Belmort w 111 be on the job - .rocess and nccompilsn- 1 ' ' . ' . of b.lw.r that WOUll r.-ceiviiiK inn- .nil, mi ... . m.lnrilv n niell. line WHO i.iiin """" n" COS' was 9 pninliil ed wiili pains have discouraged a :1 5a will relieve a cough or cold quicker than Hull s sd Tar. And It Is made td 'We. right here In Eugene. MM. I". tf Mot oakery, ice cream 1 confectionery will be fV during the summer. 19 men. He was . ..i.u .t,. - I.,,, u -.Q n.tvertisill . - . i.-.. o lllisio 1. "o nui lip a n nnHni i'ii:..i ' -5? wim all the latest 1111- Times. iting the sto- & SHUMWAY Pt awl Sewer Work. f"-'il jobbing In tin nd ori. iron worf promptly 4 ;1 Use of plumbing nrtoree IPS TRANSFER Transfer nnd Dinynge rtllslnes. " WihmI for Sjile. OnhTs RIM IVoniplly. ' Wilboiiettc Street. I. sweet the little closet where he hel, -"'';-'.-"" "' " " ' . forth Munsey was all things ' " , ,,'llmto,u, not only eoiior -- ...,,. lliall- ' pi oiessini; 1 mui 1. i. I ntverslty or I llil.lgo. alio iieeessiin- lv has a fad. his being suf frageing. will be the speaker. The same price of admission will be charted, and '"Kightlng against Oiousand dis-nt " .nur-n.e..tj.. I is tinnounced. as a special In- , others, the " ,1,,.n,ent. that before the real obse- lst achieved ,onl"V 'J L th ,n '.nv l begin nnd the corpse of m-re was won at a greater cost than a y other man. perhaps Id , ' ",., wlI1 hp permitted .0 willing to pay. and n h n th ih ()wr fW or ,np seeming success soon turn, d ln,,) ;.'.lnrll1p ,,, an,, h:lv,. n look at failure. ji,i0h ihiliits art collection and Its Gothic inu- At last Mr. Mnse dee ded tha lis a t r;PntlPnliy detectives will the Juvenile week ly co, d n, t be r. n , dPred nermanen ly uccssfi ; d , ma)ie f,.,,e with the sren- ager, ctrciilaiKin imoinei u. i...v After ibr.s of bittier toil he uiu'-nt the niglits ill ' TO THE I'KOI'I.K OF TIIK WlLLA.MKTTi: VAI.I.KY Recently the Commercial Club asked the S . Co. for several improvements in its passenger service, and the company promptly did as re- quested. Among these im- provements is the observa- tlon car (In the rear half of which smoking Is allowed). This car is attached to the 5:35 evening local going to I'ortlnnd, and returns from Portland on the S:15 a 111. Many people do not seem to know about this car being on, and unless it is better patron- Ized the company cannot af- ford to keep It on. The extra cost for riding in this car is only 50 cents between Eugene nnd Portland: 25 cents be- tween Eugene a.id Albany. It lies with the public whether this added comfort nnd luxury In travelling be- tween here nnd Portland will he maintained for them or not. The Hoard of Governors. I.. L. WHITSON. President. Per J. H. 11. REAL ESTATE DEALS AT JUNCTION CITY Junction City, Or.. Am;. 20. -Krai estate is rapUliy rimusiiis hands in i his vicinity. Tin rtl state- firm nf ti. M. Jackson t Son, has s.itil (lurlntt the past week the IJt'-arre farm of (.ranvil'e KNher fur $;i'0(i to C K. Lnni;. of Lindsay. Cn!., alsoi the 435-acre fnnn of havid Stroma, i of w.Hch Irtrt aciO'. wa? scM t Ott -i .Mhlt'rty, of Vison-!n. Tor $l-"'U0.j and the other - -"i .teres t. (.1 its av1 Volk, for $TJ. tltio. One hnn Ired acres of tho I'htis Stroine pla :e was sold to F, W. Whilehead, of New Mexico, for $ 4 "t 0 0 . BUY A Hot Point iron to do your ironing AN ELECTRIC TOASTER . to toast your bread AN ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR to percolate your coffee AN ELECTRIC FAN to keep you cool AND BE HAPPY Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 516 WILLAMETTE ST. Agents for Wcstinghousc Machinery XOTICH .Or .IHSSOI.ITIOX r.MlT.XKKSIIIl. .Ol- Notice is hereby fiveu that C.l Eberth and A. Leabo doing busines under the style nnd name of the "Antique Furniture Company" ol ' Kugene. l.nne County, Oregon, have' dissolved partnership, the said A. l-lo retiring from the said firm. All outstanding accounts of the firm will he collected and payable to C Kbertk. C. EI1KHTH. A. LEA IIO. NOTll'K TO CAIil'KXTUHS OVKRTAXV:i lliinilnls of Kugene Renders Know Whnt It Means. . i i,ic (itrntlon to rumen mo o ... . ... . ,i rv. adults Munsey s nwm. "' . Jesuit but It was not received with' any enthusiasm by the reading I'""" SMALL TRACTS The kHneyi are overtaxed; Have too much to do. They tell about It In many aches and pains Haekache. sideache. heartache, Karly svmplons of kidney ills. 1'rinary tri'iibles, diabetes, llrlght's disease follow. A Kuger.e citizen tells here a cer tain cur'. W. W. C-'ssett, retired, formerly or r.fis Madis in St., F.ngotic.Or.. says: "Althusli I have had no invasion lo u-ie Doan.s Kidney Pills for three years now just as etuhtisiaMieally recommend them as ever. Amte pa iris In the region of my ki iio-ys at tended wiili a dull steady aebini: . throuth im I"lns kept me in mi- r for ah nit I ur months. One day ; while working a sharp pain eaimht j me In my hack and I ronld not move for some moments. When laid up I sinned taking ll .nn's Kidney Pills on the recommendation of a friend. I .found relief from the first, and soon : a rumnb-telv cured. There has lien no svmptons of a return "f the J trouble since, proving Doan's kidney I'llin to be a remedy of great merit." For B.nle bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosler-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, i Npw York, sole agents for the 1,'nited name Doan's- lic v determined to j .i.t D c Ol r LLC of ?' A-L "' O'vptl" " ' V nkf. n... v SA;:JrtCU';'.'.'!?-;n; fT-l. f r 11 linSi'V m ike a last stand with a scheme that "he whole publishing world laughed "t and ridictiled-a monthly maga 7 ne similar In style and contents to the high-priced magazines of the day. Zu to be sold at ten cents a copy. . ,i. ,. of the prophets. ' MnnseV. Ma.a,ine caugbr on and wl.hlnafewvcvs it r. turn.y o ,h. pockets of Us pronmter a fl ie d M.mv other! CI cent magazines LL""' .''... i.ne.l bv Mr. Mmii- ' "aV, .'" ".. " i.h have failed -o be rr,.n,ane.,t. hn! practically ' . i,. l.i.r tiinncv. iM.vond what may J ed th' w ihlesl j ' Mr Mini"' ' ' fi, hi. In 'he . ..i.... I,.,.,-!' .iivMi attempt to r. i , I" ""' ' ' ,e himelf "f : Dally News he rl' ' ' . ; ,, sri,,s r...n ";;;:;';:;, i( h.;j up trie ''' ,.nH he now CLOSE TO EUGENEi u itb an income be originally '-alb dreams of avar'c. tored the H' (larden Home addition is situated just hevond (he fair grounds almost In town. Tracts of 2 1-2 and 5 acres, reasonably priced, and yon make vour own terms of pay ment. If you want a small place cloe to K'l-'ene. see a r.-:il e-'ate dealer and a1-',; him lo show y Home. id. n States. Keniember the ; and take no other. AII'JIAI.F. TKKItlKKS F. A. Hsllnrd. of Newport, Or., has n fine Utter of Airdale puppies, five dogs, from bis registered bitch. Iienn, and sired by H e best blood In the West Wn:e him for particulars. 19 tiii;ih:iw atti:xtio of fiOOH mrtirt O UR. Cnio.l fa fre-)i be. f cheap. Ilolllng l,..ef f,r lb ; smk. .1 lbs. for 2 5c. I The Handv Meal .Market. Kast Fifth innd N iniifT tte siteiis. ".his' aniiiiid 'the corner." Phone lied 4131. a21 Contractors and homcbullders Having just completed an uddillon to our mill It gives us ample room to handle nny and all kinds of mill fork, sash, doors, frames and mould ings a specialty. Store fronts and fix tures on short notice, r-asl 8th st. pinning mill, J. H. Smith & Co., 2"06 Fast bth street. Kugene. Or. U TAYI.OIt & WILLIAMS, Storage warehouse, on railroad track, or hops, spuds, household goods, cement, lime, crockery, or anything- Stone foundation and pipe with water for fire protection. Hate, made on car lots. Inquire of Wllllnmi Transfer Company, Main 661. or Fra ter's real estate office. Dlack 2X61. tf CHINA SALE Commenceing Monday Aug 16 Ending Saturday Night Aug 28 We will make a special sale by giving 1-3 off on all Decorated China, Vases, Silverware and Jardinieres. Now is your time to buy. Do not put it off, but come early and get your choice and avoid the rush.. PHONE MAIN 25 W. M. Greengf-- The Square Deal Grocer OLI HOLIMKKS NOTICE! Rev. C. 11. Clarkfv, past department commander of Snath Dakota nnd chaplain of the Nntlonal Soldiers Home at Hot Springs. S. D., will preach at Hie M. K. church Sunday night at S o'clock. You are request ed to meet at. !1m hall at :''' sharp anil attend In a body. S. M. TAYI.OIt, P. C. DiMtKi-renhle lit Home. Iits of men and women who are amenable With otver. get "cranky" at home. Its not d!sio.-li!nn. Its the liver. If you find In yourself that oil feel cross armm-l tile iK'ilse, lit lie things worrv you. just buy a bot tle of Halliird'B llerbltie and put your liver in shape. You and every body around you will feel better for It. Pri'v 5U coats per bottle. Dil lon Drus Co. Knit SII.K ISV OWXF.H. A fine new. modern, six room two story cottage, hard plastered, sleeping porch, bath, etc., just fin Ishwl Well located, lot 50x1110 feet, worth hut much less will buy it if lliken within three daj. A I dress II. !. L (Juard olflie. tf WOOD HAWIXi. flasollne power, by W. Yf Monre Phone lllark 4K:!I. Order, large or .mall will be appreciated. Cold bollen ham can siways be found at Ike University Home Hnk ery. Wo make a ne-lalty of piittliis. no lunches. llincll DOiei Iliruiniio free. l'J Kst tb sL DISCOHOL FREE CURES LIQUOR HABIT New medical prep.rstlon In liquid and powrt.r forms. Ths kMwn ram MIT for Alcohol ill.... Can b. given Willi, ta. con... - (atlani'a kniwieuaa. r-rvt-r- SICCUS AIIHOMJTKLV Ol'ARAN'TEKD Hlf r" r" otl" l'ackaca of tills Valuable Medl I l I I duo to be glveu away free A pperlabst has Isl.lr dl.cov.red a new ni.dlcln. for II our. of habit. Do you Wl.h a p.ck.a.T If you li.v. n our family a lavlnir '"; '.lli.r, krotli.r or .on who I. lvln you Iroul.l.. or m.klii I If. It. '' you. .nd whom you wl.h lo currd from Oil. dlwau. do not ment. but .ct at one Alcol till, vlellm In I.I. olul.hM and lb. un for- nnat. on. I. not .1.1. lo ....p. b.,... LIMcJ. .H..I. I... cured tl,ou..nd. .nd will our. ny on. b.loi.(ln lo you. Wrll. to u. .1 one. bfr. It loo ll fu.r.nl..l b.rmle.. ...d II. .!. .r. p.i.lllv.. If you w I.h Ir.. t r t.o.nt ml rurlber In.trui Hon., fill out coupon h.low and m.ll It lo ... Hon 1 hU Ul .. lb. .e. nark.KM will ""n lis given sway and ecli f.irlk.r k.. wilt jo.t'll.tll). NI.W y.iu c. .ecure on. KHKK. Cut out this coupon. K.nii If. to.l.y. Hent In p 1 m I n ffilfMr Cuuu.fc lor H'l L" Ink lilll CUI. M.ll Ibl. Coupon to TIIK HKMIOUr Asmil'IATION, VI K.at Ulsl SI.. New York, N, Y. DTFMT K-r77to.-i:" MOST CR0CIRS SELL Olympic Flour SNOWDRIFT AND BRILLIANT every lack gurartl) Made of m-Pm-oI hMY-n Otckihi b.rl wheat It prfMliirca bsw I.Mvr. of bmul Ibaa aar other flour anil Ilia loare. are wlill.w mn4 U(kler. Ile oiiiMi of the tli IncreaiNMl qtutiSMf mi bre.4 pcHiced .1m riMi I. no hlitbr lawu. frr other fi-.o. 4K vni it t.itix uit ron if. IhE FORvTLAND FLOUR.INC M LL HVOWDKH'I' "'Id by I'll-.IW II HKOH. 111111,1.1 r wdil by "Af llll. Ll" :W if For 'be ron.pi cure of cougb". and al lifers IE & LEFfLER Rock Well Drillers W 5-Jl 999 Vlllard 'I 937te lllh 91 . .tnore" you're had wre' you want." Moore, .t-Cleaner. Phone Red 681. ,4w.AA.AAAA , .iri.nl V owns iioiiriMii' i.i,",teli.hia iho dis'inc h.T oi mei- tli.l.iv af'.-f- n s ' be' Washington. Hai'i"1"" P'ls'on. He h t l.etne the only l"l' ropolitnn papers w ill r-'.i noon editions. This ,n r,is!v criticised bv c r.. others, but It has npp.nen: permanent. Mr. .Mini--' - - '" , . . , t 5- no or tl " ' "' two pai's l . ., rteniooll lie t.ik's .jthrea and nroncnu.n ,g"romn!alnts tending to ,'"''"n''; ... -lrt mr and wild cherry h'.ve for agc.'mnlntalned n estab-; c,M:!nr winds w . ..Tu .ma It contain, no op- lum or harmful drugs i and I can be wim sr.ieiv . Sold by Mnn Drug Co Wd Co. prop... Lleve auu, v. IKII SUtlMI. ! John M. Winn. AH wood sawed to j gaufio fr prompt service phun ui.ck 2312. lt.nldonce 324 High st ' VI i irlven "ilii no liatns Mfg ) .1 1-11! Ibibr Morphin. Klenii". o,do hv all .,..-li:nit ' yrups medb in.s tPM n.-.r.oifs. M 'I ill,, no inianoii , of a ii v kind cure f-.r dljord Is an I f'..'f i:i'"; irir Infants, h' Served s coffee, ;tie new coffee known to srrorie-s every !) re as l)r Shonp's Health Coffee will trick even a ro!f" . Myrt. Not grain ol n It. esth'-r rurc aeaoir it. ti. n n i. nirs. cir Th" I'ng'T.e Crenniery p;is the bli;tie-t pi f e for sweet cream, and sells t bn'ter for the highest price lull It does not retail for any more than Hie product of some of the rheaoor creameries. Ask your gro cer for Kugene Creamery but'er. tf Mil-I" lilsrrhoea remedy, prepnred and s ild at the H'-d Cross Ll n g Store - Is the very b"st medicine you can get to relieve th"e conditions pecu liar to summer weather. Try It. tf , U. of O. Meat Market Sri ... lulled m. at bicrm, ham and UrA Frtih and imokrd Mucaifr. Otdrn put oi with nralntss and di.'paUh. Family Hade lolicilcd. Vtdttt dilivtrtd Iret of charge. T. F. BENNETT Cor. South Park and Ook Sts. Phono Black 301 1 i'd ! urn ' .r..t C3. iiti'C'l " p. il.y Kiixir or rar'"!.- c-te nnd rcl e'O'ni.chS. . ti.'r.nilf'o .r .1 by Id.. ,.n o res 1 fill have tl K ton b'-en ve a "made dio.is I by all o cleverly blended as r. lerfully n'lsl)-tng cof- ind flivor And It n . rilnu'e" loo. No te 3o minutes boiling. Sold ers. Tha Spr'.nrfieM tiTsfatiran. you want something good to Try the iench coniitor first. If eat The Kugene Creamery pavs the highest price for sweet cream, and K,.!s Its butter for the highest price, but It does not retail for any more than the prod url of some of ' .e cheaper creameries. Ad .ir r. r for KiiB"ie Crcamei; I '. t- r If Wo have pure vanlilr, -nttact in sale, and It Is the I.e.! !.-- .. hnv. You will nol recijiv. n-. ui bottle, bill It will go twlct cheap Stuff. '. I fled Crocs Hi 'Jr. ( o. ,f the t'.nie of ;mir life at tf O . ..,r u r.n Crcon'l ftd. Jut take a pe yii.e to l:.e ;o. e s:.d proov t t' Kushion Cumfort'Shoc Parlor 204 I. O. O. F. Temple These shoo lire made to order for men or women of honest materia.!. They fit and .re comfortablo . See our samples and you will like thcro, Prices In cfnicOnity With Quolily a htn-uelf to Hie land of nod for ar : o Th"- "p' d"n c?','!, Ql resumes the '.toV'of 'ihe "ay a' P' ''OA 1 i o New 'linen ' Ke