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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
e o o o THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY,AUGUST 21, 1909 THREW len fO m'i vll re hi item ill ail KB, tun t-i r to ftlni -e a) ;oa ol :rtj w oourfl itor4) nth PhoJ st- Romp -Recuperate At the Seashore NEWPORT . delightful resort and a happy combination ie ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion reaiiou """""s uuuuug nsning rid- lirinng -t""". j.icw.jun, a most charm- popular play ground. SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAS A Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of $5.60 FromTLugene Ask for our booklet, "Outings in Oregon" JILLETTE, Agent -:. EUCENE, OR. WM. McMURRAY, GENERAL PASSENGER ACE NT, Portland, Or. . SPRINGFIELD AND ViCIHiTY FUNDS RAISED FOR .ELECTRIC SIGN; actual eoiBUuction work begins. -!Xews. The chit-f '8,,d clher machinery will be added j t .,f i i s"on- '"uv lluve R contract to dress jxipon Free Coupon Theatre Alolia have arranged with the Aloha Theatre lhat cn Nation of 5 of these coupons on any Tuesday, after- j night you will be admitted free. Save Your Coupons l.tH'nl and Personal n., ! Hie shingle mill Is about tJ in- Hie Commercial Club met . last ' stnt a planer. This Is a new audition levelling u regular session. action u-iw II. . ... . ...... uillluieilL Ol JOlIll I i... ... . . . . viii- D , , , , sf quaumj oi minuer ami later J.nar and Paul Bettleheim as a com- the machine will be used in their mlttee with power to act to see that l"rch column factory. This enter-' the big electric sign Is immediately lmBa ls l,olllg lu'11' l,l by s-'-'K-' b'n'r'V'r Trr t,,ml9 h,,vin3 been raised. This sign will be placed present. The mill is having dimcul on the hill just south of town, near ty in getting cars to ship their shin-! the wagou bridge, and can be "seen slt8, whicl the' llre manufacturing tor n great many miles. It will be ul "le rB,e of 20'000 llll'- ' quite au advertisement i The "01"' ml" ls ni,t 'ot "in-1 : 'nlng at its full capai-.ty owing to the' inability to get wheat, the farmers ' holding up for higher prices. They i are now getting a dollar a bushel, j The mill, however, will soon have ' some wheat shipped In from up in ! Washington. When the Natron ex-, tension Is completed Springfield will probably bo quite a milling centre, ' being an outlet for Eastern and Cen- , trul Oregon wheat. The price of land , In the valley ls getting nearly too j high for profitable wheat raising. , Walter ("Fat") Kestley, who Is with the Southern Pacific surveying crew under Russell above Natron, out his foot with an axe yesterday, a con- i pie of stitches being necessary to close the wound, "Fat" says It docs not hurt much, and since he gets a week's lay-off on full pay lie thinks he will cut the other foot next week. I Mrs. K. Page returned lust Si't lurday from her month's visit with .Mnm . .-.. , -.., 'relatives and friends In San Frnn- SUPPLIES FROM NATRON ! Cisco, l.os Angeles and other Califor- inia points. She reports a most plens- C. C. Bowman has been busy this! ant sojourn, and a great change in week making arrangements to start 'he southern state since her last visit, freighting for the Southern Pacific; Mrs. W. 1. McKinney and children Company, or rather for the Utah ' returned home from their month's Construction Company, who have the pleasure trip at Newport. They took work in charge. He has bought a along their tent, and necessary sup fine new outfit, consisting of a team. pile, and enjoyed the real pleasures harness and wagon, that he says ol enmp life on the coast, stands him a cash outhry of $700. Charles Uivett informs us that lie This gives him two good teams and has leased the building formerly will enable him to draw some big owned by Mr. Stitt to II. E. Hen loads over the mountain roads. He drlcks, who will move his stock of left Wednesday for Natron, whore his Rrocerles from the Walker building headquarters will be established, as on Mill street. the supplies will all he shipped to N. A. Rowe has been on the sick that point and distributed along the 1 list for the past week, and during company right of way. His 'work will this time his business has been look bo mostly from Natron to the mouthed after by George Allison, his for of the North Fork of the Willamette, mer partner. a distance of about 35 miles, and will it is said that the I'tah Construc reqnire three days to make the trip. ;tion Company has nearly finished MULES FOR RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION WORK Springfield Is quite elated over the arrival of two carloads of mulej yes terday. There are thirty-six of them and. from their looks one would juago that they represented a good bis Bii mt'lepower. Whether the Interest they have created is over the grow ing population of the town or -simply the fact that they me.i.i aitiii'l railroad construction is just a mat ter of conj'cture. Speaking of population, it is claimed that the number of people In Springfield and immediate vicinity is something like 3000. ,1 1 1 Klf flft ,,v.fs kVT i TO HAUL RAILROAD THOMAS WASHINGTON, U. S. N. Lieutenant Couiuiaiidi'r Ttiouius Washiiigtou Is chief e-tllcer of the kuu lieat lkdphiu, which has tlgnrevl ftv rpiently in news ilispatclics us being employed eu special service. Lieuten ant (.VinumiHk'r S'alilngton Is a North Caroliiibui. this wwk to visit friends. Postmaster II. A. Washburne and family left yesterday for an outing at Cascadia, going In their White steam er. Mrs. O. C. Wolfe and Ida Walker went to Salem yesterday to visit with relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. ,l. P. Fry returned hist Saturday from their month's trip to tlie coast. ARE AT GOSHEN! Sprluiiftt'ld is not roIuk to the wholo thini; wlnn ll rnnu's tn In'hiK hendutuu'UM s for distributing supplies and hulhlitm materials for the Na- tion extension. The eon- tractors have just diseovered that Goshen, the little village on the main line, five mile south of Kufcene, is the near- est rail point to the seene of operations. and yesterday rented the Mullock warehouse and (he livery stable there for the purport of niaktim' that place one of the distributing , points. The warehouse will be used to houst the contrae- tors' horses which will be used ( to transport (he su)ipUes and i inali'ilals from lioshen io the ) ! scene of operations, (ioshen and Natron will ho the two ! ' most important (iistrlhut Ing ( centres, while Springfield and Kugene will he hoadnuartors 4 for the office force of the eon- struetion company and the sub-contractors. (Ioshen has the advantage over Natron as a distributing point on hc- 4 count of better roads out of that place. MOlMiAN-HTANKItlK Stop! At Watts' Jewelry Store and get that watch you promised yourself? IS siio 17 -Jewel Klgln, In 2i)-year case $13.00 13 slrn "-Jewel Klgln In 20-year caso $9.00 O size 15-jewel Klgln In 2 0-year case $14.00 These are not bargain watches, but good vellable timepieces. (iKT Ol'll PRICKS llKI'dHK 111 YINti Watts Jewelry Co. Cor. 9ch and Willauict.t. Su-et.t i ' iStl sSLiL'JJ 'HI i OK lXTKItKST TO Al.K OKltS WHAT TIME WI1.1, TilK CLOCK srop Ask rmil lP'ttelh.-im. S, rlng.icld' Itusiling Merchant. e pay Eugene customers faro on all purchases aboy SI Planing mill and furnlturo factory. Eist Thirteenth street. I'hono Main l;7. It. C. Morgan, rea, phone, Hed J, A. Sinnsbio, rea. phone Ulark 5741. car : Dr. U. S. DeArmoiid, of Grants Pass, arrived lit Eugeue on business this morning. my NOTICE TO THE PI ItMC. Xotiea is lierehy given that wife, Mary llurlburt, has lot t my bed and hoard and 1 will not he respon sible for any debts contracted by her. a25 DAN IIUEIU'HT. ! i,i:k's cm isi:s or ci,e i;i,m" IDE R IH.OOO tons PiimmI new p . ) i .i.dnw imiii OUND THE WORL D From New York Oct. 16, 1909 -News. men cuuiiin i iiji nie Dii.uve int'i iiiii, . soon will ship their whole outfit I here. J The interior of the Southern V KXCAVATINli AM (JIIADIN'O I am In the field for excavating I No New l)evcloments No i:reat develonments in the wav of railroad news have occurred dur-'cific depot will be somewhat remod- lng the past week, though a car load elled so as to make more room for , of scrapers arrived here yesterday the agent's offices. from Horn. Cal., and ten or twelve Harry Cox. who tried to make car Jmore cars of machinery and horses holic acid a beverage (lie first of lust ! are expected on any train. The sub-: week, has fully recovered and lias jsontrnctors are out now along the . Bone for an outing at the coast. route making preliminary arrange-! Mr. and Mr". Hugh Kesler and iinents that will be necessary before Mrs. Nelson Kester went to Portland One :.teiiinei for (he Knlll-e Cruke of n Wy four months: costing only your bnsemonts and furnishing you i $u.".0 i.-i.l up, including all necessary with gravel for your foundation and j exiieuse. sand for your plastering. Will also Horn-:: Madeira, l'.uvnl. India. grade and prepare your lawns to suit .(Vylon, . Iliirma, .Java, . PlilllpiilneN, Madame Dear's rrrNCH n.. . . Tift Wi FEm;c rILLSi O A HK, O.UTA1W lt MKNfrrurnTlnN. ami lC 19 !t. 8f.-l Him-1 HM'clyt Mtl.tiu-IU'n liiiiir Illllivil ur Mniii'y lt.'fllliiliil. .'lit pT' uilil i.tr H.iM mt l.i. WlllN.nt Om-iii on trial, I, liu pnl'l OiT wIh'ii n lli'v.'it. Hiiinpli'ii Khk. I irHlni un iii'lllnif t Imt Iteimllie, levcpt un mitmtllilU'. 11 your drtmvlftt iIin mil liuvo tlit'lit tcinl yuur unlvrH lu l hu UDITED kEDICtL CO., lot 74, tlcnt,v !. Sold in Enoene bv W. L Delano ynur taste at reasonable figures. R. Yergle, D85 West Stventh street, city. tt Kagle valley toitmto patches are lirodiiciug loud lioxes to the acre and the tomatoes sell at. from sit cats to $1.25 f. o. b. Baker, says the DellK rrat. China, .liipan. , n unusual chance to visit tlllllsun.ly a(ll:ietlve place! TWI.I.I T Ali OltlKM' Cltl lSK Kehruary l'.mo, by S S."C.rii"ser Kiirfii'THt." 7:1 duvs. including 21 ihiys Kgypt and Palestine, $UHI up. Wi ile for list "C." I IIAMi C, CI.XItK, Times lllilg.,X.V. COMIC TO IIAltltlHIiriSCI Land as good as the best and cheaper than lu any other part of the valley. Addrens The Pryor-Canler Company, lliirrlsliurg. Or., for Informa tion and prices. i..-.jtu.'.. - - A M The Fall Term of the nsliiess C Opens on Wednesday, September 1st, 1909. Students may enter at oitimAHMrintT-lhe vear. Thoro training. individual instruction. We train students for Civil Service Examinations: We invite you to investigate what we have to offer. Send for information or call and see us. Address Eugene Business College, y SS1 M- Ransom HatflW J. M. Gressly, Principal Commercial Department o o i o o o o pywiaiw,!. ..ini.n-i hi.) -TT' tT""!'", eiif 'jjM ITi of o o o o