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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1909)
TWO THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, nKMPAY. OCT. 13, 1909 EUGENE -run iir ni a tin rnnnmU Olinn sai ttt wuiviano luuuttii onur STORE O We are displaying in our East window TAFEETA, MESSALINE and NET WAISTS & the latest foil Styles, values $4.50 to $5.50 Specially 9riced?or FRIDAY 0NLY S3.98 s o SEVENTH AND WIIAMETTE o Just arrived, a nw ,io ofjvlisses and Small Ladies Fall Skirts, Specially Priced at o o o o $3.75 . We also carry Skirts of Extra Large Size, ask (orspecial prices We hav& the best line of Neckwear shown in Efigerg. Ask to see the CO-ED, Friday Only, 25c. Special values in Linen Embroid" ery Collers o 0 AT 2 FOR 25c SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE THE FAIR STORE FRANK SMITH PROP.. The Farmer s . Opportunity Is to take advantage of the times, and buj f when anj where he can savs money. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY We are closing out this line and ye selling Till Farm Implements at Cost o There arc Disc, Sulky and Gang Plows and Moline Har rows with a spring connectionthat takes the jar off the horses0 neck. Everything in hardware at living prices. e DB. LABBE & S01S, 0 Hardware q FOR SALE DRIVE AUTOMOBILE ACROSS NTINENT Portland. Oct. 13.-Ben Holiday, one of Portland s best Known ouag biiMex men. a prominent memoe of JSe Multnomah CluD, where he to m nf ,ho lo.rtlnc hardball plajers. la creating a at s In the auto mobile world in the tast He nas recently 'brtime connected witn tne American branch of the Simplex Au tomohtln HnniDany. and will atari Weat next Friday with the avowed lasKlght. W. H. Lncaa of Portland, being re-elected president J" m L also appointed de legate to the meeting of the national .-octa-tlon at Memphis, Tenn.. In -Nvem her No act on was taken on the Sition of reorganizing the circuit. Rfats Greek. Portland. Oct. 13. Eddie OJ&ra- nell. the Multnomah ---blstr"r; vhA was flaw wreaiciu a rhamplon Asfcria last week, took on peter huzukub, lc . ...... mcoad The Hindu refused " . i,,,i to go on and tne uree -o inten.,rn of drWiJig a powerful tour-l tuted. 0'C?nne.l agreeing to throw .Mr. HUH lliretS tuuca m - nd nt.ll tossed the OreeK tne req.w Ire car all thu way to this coast Holliday is a thorough mechanic, a Remedies are Needed were wb ptneci, w , mn, meuicinei . I not often be needed. But sinoe our system! hsvl kT V come weakened, impaired and broken dn. .l ' 4 iadisoretions which have (one on from the early through oountleis fenerations, remedies art needei! aid Nature in correctini our inherited and otheiv acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of uaml weakness and oonsequent tfifesriva troubles tw"? oothinf so food Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiiZ ery, lycerio compound, extracted irora nativ inal roots sold lor over forty years with m u.jT" , Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Psia Heartburn, Bad Breatt Belchin of lewd, Chronica.!? S DenueeoKnts, the "DAcovery" is a time-prorsa ni Thr, denmne ham on Ita S oafalde wrapper tbm q Signature Yon een't afford to accept eeeret noatnmQs a ioki- I Uolie, medicine or know coairosmoN, not na taouViU! thereby make I "tie Differ pront, 'thoiUkJ1 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets refulate and iarlfonh 1 bowels. Sufar-coaled, tiny f ranules, easy to tikfiU N wa nrevlnnslv allied with the PatK- wree times in iuur u.,uu.--. anH Win, mflCh ne WaKYS. ' Lucas llo-elected. Seattle, Oct. 13. The annual meet ing of the Northwestern League of Iirofpsslnnal liaspljpii OMlbS Was held aPs baseball storks. VESTERI). Portland, 2; Vernon, 0. San Francisco 3-4 ;L Angeles O-o Sacramento 4-2: Oakland1 0-. pity nc ct inHN? VIII VI gh jviinv DECLARED WET Saftn, Or. Oct. 13 Through an opinion written by Associate Justice Will R. King, the Biipreme court to day announced an opinion In which it Is held- that the charter of the city of St. Johns ts very similar to that of Medford in that It Is superior to the local option law. The St. Johns charter is. held to be a special act au thorized by an amendment adopted by the lnltatlve in 1906 by which the power is conferred upon the city council of St. Johns to regulate the sale of liquor. FrDBBERS BREAK INTO HARRISBURG DEPOT Harrlsburg, Or, Oct. 13. The Southern Pacific depot at this place was broken into last night by robbers and the office and freight house ran sacked for valuables. A careful checking Is being niaJe, but so far nouiiine- of any value Is missed. Q'here is no clew. ftOPS SELL AT 26V4 109 acres, 80,000 feet good saw timber; 85 ncres of this good fruit land; 11 mllrs from Eugene, 1 mile from the .MaScnzie river. Prlef, 8.B0 per aero. A. M. Hendrlcksr 820 South Oak street, Eugene, Or. nil OBITUARY. On Nov. 1, the prices will be rnlHcd in the McClaren addition. Those acre tracts will make you a beautiful suburban home, where you can 'have your gjjden and yet be close to the city, t'los: to school In good residence district. Buy before tho raise. MARK FLEMMING, 412 Willamette stret. SL1IMONS In the Circuit Court for the State of OroKim fur the County of Lane. O. 8. WoolilrlUKo, plaintiff, vs. Ueask ove- 44-50 E. 9th St. Phone Black 5071 Vera i To Hotttile Vera Woohlrldge, the abi mimed dffeiuiuiu; InLho name of the 0rute of Oroffon I you Wd horol.y auminoneil ami retjuf 'oil 10 appear una answer me comr .Int of Hi u ahovo-nanu-d plaintiff .n the nhovo-tntitleil court now on file with tho dork of Haiti court, on or before tho 2sth day of October, 1909, and you aro hereby not tf tod that If you fall to no appoar and answer ttald complaint In tin Id court an hotvby required, the pin 1 11 LI rr will ask said court for thi rollef prayed for and demanded In bis sulil complnlnt so filed with the clerk of nald c uirt. In-wit: Kor the dlnolntlon of tho marrinKe contract now exist in between Raid plaintiff nnd defendant and for full re lief hor-dn. ThinOiimninn in served upon you by order of the Hon. (1. H. Ohrl-sninn. Judge of Ijine county. (lroRon, duly made at chambers on tho 1 1 1 It day of Sept amber, 1900. requiring the first publication hereof to ho made In the KuKene Pally Guard, on September 15, 1909, and the last publication hereof on the 27th day of October, 1909, and that you appear and answer said complaint on or before, the 2Sth day of October, 1909. 1 HITjYETT, Attorney for Plaintiff. . The Special List of new Amberole Records cemplete are now on hand. Come and hear the Whitney Brothers' Quartette, Victor Herbert's Or- tfiestra,Unitcd States Marine Band, Etc. Hcifr Ours First ?, New sontt a$l instrumental hits n& now in. See us for ev erything ir?mup GuoKe M. llamniftt was born June O20, 1S04, and1 died September 30. mil!!, aged 4o years, 3 months ana 1 0 days. He was born near Eugene, being the fourtlh child. With his parenls he moved to their home on the Mohawk about twelve miles from Eugene. Early in life he went O the Couer d'Alene mines wheie he spent several years. He also spent several years in other minus In the Western states. In 1892 'he came for a visit with his parents after whioh he returned to the mlnQ in British Columbia, and Montana. In 1901 he was called home by the deHth of his ither and the serious Illness of his. brother Paul, who dleJ'a month later. Short ly after this he '4lted Alaska, from there he went to the Panama Zone. Of hi' years he has lived in dif ferent parts 'of California, mostly in San K'raiK'isro and Downlsville, near where ho died. He was kind hearted, Jovial dis position and a seneral favorite of all friends and relatives. He leaves a kind, loving mother, who will great ly, miss his frequent letters 'home. Also several brothers aOl sisters, all of whom were present nt the funerul. LAWRENCE & ROACH MUSIC HOUSE 62 W 6th St . n Phone Black 102 UDUKE I LEFFLER Bed Rock Well Drillers I'twne ReJ 'Hack 7241 1 1 Vlllard cs;. nth St. EUGENE TflsSFER CO. Select Your Fall Suits From the Best We are now showing the most complete Hue of clothing In the city. For qusllty, Btyle and workmnnshlp our line cannot be excelled. They come from the celebrated house of MICHAELS, STERN & CO., whose goods need no recommend but tho guarantee of their brand. Wo can suit In pattern im.1 price alike. Come In and see us It la a pleasure to show goods like O'irs. Our line of genta' furnishings ts rouipU-tw Mid In Kliirts, I denveni and Neckwear we nre sure to have JiQ w hat Jen are looking (ikr. 4.4. W.giOX I'MUUELLAS. Anotlier big shipment of those popular wagon umbrel- las Just arrived. Good for rain or sunshine. STEVEN'S & Hl'UN PIAXO & hoPpe Commercial Club Block AT WOODBURN o Wonrfhnrn Or.. Oct. 13. What Is beIlevedto be thO highest price ytO, paid for 1909 hops In this state nas been paid 9y E. C. Herren. of this place, who secured the F. P. Stahl neker lot of 77 bales at Sherwood for 26 H cents a pound. This lot la said tn ve heen one of the finest In the state. Other recent purchases by HA-ren include 50 bales bought from Mrs. Quail for 23 cents. 27 bales from Will Gooding for 24 cents and1 80 bales from Geyge BallWeber foj- i cents. LATHAM WILL ' BE FLAG STATION Salem, Or., Oct. 13. General ManO ager J. P.0 Brlen of the Harriman lines in Oregon has Informed the railroad conimissloir ' that Latham. Lane county, will be made a flag 'pit ion for numbers 19 and 20, the lioseburg local. In response to a peti tion of the people who live near that point on the Southern Pacific. r The citizens of Glendale also have petitioned the railroad commission for depot improvements Including lights. NOTICE AGAINST IIVNTIN'G O AN" I) TRESSPASSING. Notice-Is hereby give that no hunt ing nor tresspassing will be permitted during the season of 1909 and 1910,1 on the fa Vis and premises of the undersigned, all of the farms being In Lane county Oregon. Arrests with out distinction will be made if this notice is violated. C. W. Dwlgans, L. A. Coldren, Chas. Erisbee, John Parker, L. Lem mon, G. L. Day. Chris Baars, James Knights, E. A. Bond, Fortney & Jen kins, Blon H. Drake. Jas. Humphrey, Wm. Boqua, E. J. Slayter, J. H. Wil burn, J. B. Sherman, John Bvers, J. H Landers. J A Adkins, Q J. Cpmbs, A. Oi. Davis, oel Smyth, Green Zum walt. Thomas Morgan, Chas. Van TOirn, George Jensen, H. R. Oldham. W. E. Stafford, H. F. Mitlkey, It. C. Dwlgans, E. J. Ward. E. D. ftwmier, Raymond iod. C. H. Wlthrow. Cha.-. Stickles. William Pearson. C. .umwait, itoiand Fox, Chas.W;0O . i ai: 7b H T EXCAVATING AND GRADING I am In the field for excavating your basement and furnishing you with gravel for your foundation and sand for your plastering. Will also grade and )repareronr lawns to suit your tnsta at reasonable figures. R Yergle, 685 West Seventh street, city. tr TAXIDERMIST & EIRRIEIt. By Improved mctihods 1 mount true to nature big game heads, fish, birds and mammals. Make fur rugs and garments, clean and remodel them. Exi.ress ami mail orders promptly at tended to. r. M. H ARRIS, ItCS Washington St.. Portland, Or. Telephone Main 3600. TAYLOR .v WIl,T,l.MS. Storage wan-house, ou railroad track. fur hop, spuds, household i i A lln,e. eroekerv or anv. I IhiiiKO Stone foundation nnd piped ; with water for fire protection. Kates ; mad ton car lots. Inquire of Wil- limns lransfer Company, Main rl 2 ssi ' brea' eS!lte 0fflce- Dlack' ii;i Qi: bach, W. L. Iflfwers, Peter Withers. .1. E. Baker, John Maxwell. J. w Maxwell, Henry Douglas, P. D., A. J.C nrinKiey, A. Ward, Peter Calson. G C Mast, E. C. Ward. A, Jeske, G L Soverns. Lars JoJhirlon, M. J. Harper L. M. Soverns. F. II. Miller, S a' Hughes. G. A. Hicks. H. L. Plank E and J. Spencer, William Humphrey. l-rupn. Thos. Tucker v P rut, W. R. Wing, A. B. Woodcock. o22dv REMOVAL. Dr C. W. Southworth has moved his office to the rooms formerly oc cupied by Dr. 'Cheshire in the Chrls !(" building, comer of Ninth and p, J"1?','?, s,reetso Office phone. Black 13S1; residence phone Main ,86- S23 60 .. JIALIS TEXAS WONDER. I have sold Hall's Texas WomOr trouble for thPlast five years, and have guaranteed it in many cases ..ac never naa a complaint, days treatment In each bottle. O. J. HULL. hi 1he.E"K(,t.e VMcamery pays the highest ice for sweet cream, and ' "utter foQhe blghe.? ,hL WMS V0 ret,,il for any more han Product of some of the cheaoe creameries. Ask your gro! r for Eugene Creamery butter, tf We take nrlde m tho t ,,..P .. H KEN'S. Fryers, broilers '-v i ne and around tho 4s;I. roasters or oll. vi r a an'1V !''nt lnr'ek, East null 1 1 im O 8 rn.iln corner.' Xiuth Street "J list Phone Red ff VnH rl l,Q'"te line o( Pure Drugs sell at reasone pTic:t0n frug Co. Dr. ROAD TO Ai MK OPEN FOR TEAMS As soi 0f tii, ,, Florence 1m,. deceived 1 h pav fit? Red Cross tf Prenttcp-B nm Eighth street. Ca.,7au:na: 1171: olcht nh' hone .- (el n.l tVQltost EQor : v'- '-. ooi n !! T. F W. WeEigl to day ola .0. FRANK I'NOWl.ES. W.MiiQivTMT" yo-.i. We I iiniiiii-e. W. !(.,, " - n"'l 4 !' evervth:,,!. in V " ""o.wmplete s "rug Co. lii) The Snrlrtprie-rt jhn iftDiton. f b. ttot " . t ' f'r uromnt ."A-J- vv2L'--.:r .,r. H-d Cr,. Snrlrerle-d It BARGAI In Farm banft Fftm of 80 acres; 25 acres in cropibalaJ ana pasture; xwo iiouses; one i rooms, one 4 J lamiiy orenara; gooa pries cenar; 3 clnekeik, park, this pjaceis suiuaiea 11 miles iromE- gooa neignDornooa. rrice, per acre Farm of 80 acres, situated about 8 mik tage Grove; county road runs through tie J 1 1 i 1 .1 : . Ai , H Will trade for Eugene property. Price ..' 26 acres, situated about 6 miles west of Fl acres under cutfivation, balance in timber. Pel 100 fyres of tine Willamette valley miles from Eugene. . Per acre 50 acres, more or less, all under cultivate just 4 niiles from Eugene. . Very best of AVillsd land. Trice, per acre l0 acres of Tich river bottom soil, situated norfli on river road; new house of 6 rooms,' J porcujogooa barn. Ail in crop, consisting 0! cabbage and corn; 3-4 acre of strawberries; fen pie trees. Jrrice Farm of 115 acres, situafbd 10 lWles from than mile from Woodman Hall, church house: 90 acres under cultivation; good housi lots of good spring water on place. Will trail amount of $3500 for Eugene property. Cash pr lo acres finebottom land; 4 acres m cuIH 5-acre tract situated less than 1-4 mile fromSl scribed, making a total of 30 acres. Hns25F,i cherry trees on one tract and a beautiful m nils wouia maKe an laeawnome. this piaceti only 5 miles froiB Eugene on river road. Prittl Tract of 8 3-4 acres, situated near Donna, Oi l 4 rooms; barn and outbuildings; good well; 3 acres in cultivataion. Price Tnrm 70 01100 A milnc frnmll mile from Irving; land practically all in cultivail house, barn aiol other outbuildsjigs. Terms. Pen! A Few Snaps ik (Jfir Pi o . 2 18ts in Fairmount flldition; lots 2G5 feet fr i 1G0 feet deep; good 7-room house; souKniit.El nes; gooa well ot water; small barn and allM buildings. Price I House of 9 rooms, plastered throughout; sis I xio icet; corner lot, situated close in; three u pliblic school. A beautiful home. Price New house, situated on Lincoln street; 6 rtl bath and toilet; closets in all the rooms; housl electricity.; good deep well; lot 60x150. Price 9-room house, plastered throughout; eleetrj bath, hot and cold water; lot 66 2-3x80. This ki Cated close tn m nf Uio hnat onlinnls in PltV.fKI a l-story 5-room bungalow; modern tnronp V iu--a!.eu OU 101 Ot LJ-iJX8U. Trice '0""'J n Good 9-roo mliAuse, 6 rooms of which arel and papered; 3 rooms ceiled and papered;' good well; some fruit trees, flowering shrufe Kranarv that wniiM mal-o n cmnA lmrn Sitnateol car line near school; 10 minutes walk to Stater: Trice - iino residence lot. 53xl60r situated on ok I streets in city: onlv 3 blocks from Willamette 1 east side of street: n.ivino- nnd sidewalk, vrtOI piped on lot r&ldy to attach. Price . . . 2 lots on OreconQvpnunr P.-ist front. Tlieal very desirable. Price Ae have spvornl vorv rlnsipnliln luts in Fasl Addition; also fine building lots in the Gross il and some beautiful lots in the Kincnid Addn and see us before you buy. We can save vontj mom kW4 PHONE RED 4411. 478 WILf-4 I u. ticon, ham and lard. Fresh and smoked s.tucaft- s JC SOI with neatness and d.spatch. FarrsT)) trs J'-livcvsV free of char?e. , Vvivlslur worn!. It.:,- load... 'J.0 Ov Maple. :i,.) H'r cord.. A. .Ml l ; ltrr tit' wood, tMod, tMird... I Hry body fir, -ft., cord 4M) o Hlark S31J. Residence 3!i iTk 1": . Ir ' U ...BU u , .. . "':'. (-.vhite Temple 0 ,,s Cor. South m " " UMU VSrllV O O O