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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
EHE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910 ODAY. od milch cow cheap st., cor. W. 7tn. good houses, two or $10 per mouth. Willamette St. j23 property. H. E.! lamette St. rds fir wood at IEREST If inter fr Klncald, 81 E. kene, Oregon. tf lie pony, suitable; I packing. Inquire ( street. y&A. MIUU, III Will 51IC, at D. M. Coxs; pasture Island, 3 psene. Cross the: I the Linton road. I 15 Good 4-room ?ton St.; some k-t 80x160 feet. I., tor a very low Imp. Only JS00. Pillamette St. j2 3 taken at once.. Iot, 17th and Fer 0 feet; street is Iveled; Improve- Mrreunding lots' t ttioo and $700. ; See J. F. i pN'iath street, Hu- " In 230 acres nf bm Eugene, good! louse, large barn. I SOOd condition : ' pts, stock We Are No Sessional Sa But we have the goods that make good In selecting a REAL Piano you will shorten the process by coming directly to our store EVENS & Commercial Club Building WANTED To rent, a good, gentle' NEW DRAWING DIRECTOR buggy horse for two or three weeks, one safe for woman to drive. FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Call or address forest supervisor. I Federal bldg., Eugene. CEDAR POST3 Any quantity, dress B.. box 105, Eugene. Ad- 33 1 1 40 Two goodl FOR SALE Cheap, 3 high, dry lots, v.eu rocaieo, ui rr.tr."'-'? """"'" ".r- LTro,er;r ; " 523 j terms. Inquire or write Owner, 892 Pearl St.. Eueene. Or. 123 t . i-r n - . ith shop. Lewis' WANTED Business opening; will 27j nut in small pnnlt.il- i.m .mnlnv. ment; capable and willing; hard-' The board transacted routine busi ware line preferred. Address F., ness at the meeting and ordered a care Guard. j23 mlmer repairs made on different WANTED House work in small family by 18-year-old girl from country; state wages anu particu 1ars. Address R 5, care Guard. 32 3 Raspberries on the; FOR SALE A big snap; 167 acres fine river bottom land, all can be cultivated; 130 acres cleared and In cultivation, balance in timber; 40 acres in crops, ail fenced; 2 i-a miles from good live town and rail road; good well, live spring; price $4 0.00 per acre; good terms. M. L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple. j23 J26i larties are going for sai.r nn tuhie IS 7 acres ., " of good land, all can be cultivated, 70 acres In crops, the balance In part tire land; ail second bottom land; it Is all fenced, fences are In fair condition; about one acre la family orchard; good nine-room house, good barn 40x00 feet, will hold 25 head of stock; two good wells of water, other outbuildings in good condition. Price $12,000; will take $7000 or $8000 in city property as part payment, $3000 can stand on tho place at 7 per cent interest. See M. L. Elliott Co., 214 White Temple. j23 Lice soon eat up your profits. Kill and this pest quickly and surely with lace. Will trade! Coukcy's Lice Powder for body lice. This is one of! Lice Liquid for ridding the poultry, Lane county.: house of mites and Head Lice Oint-; J want to come ment for the little chicks. All arei Price $40 per ; guaranteed to give the user absolute E- Owen, 536 satisfaction. Chambers Hardware: J23 Company. s&w J27 cM.r JRDAY IS THE LAST URLWIND u have been putting off the - i . j i i neea to maKe, aeiay no GER ATORS and PORCH es that will tempt you. prove that We Lead, Others l : THE MODERN HOME FURNISHERS lesmcn HULIN Hfi Board Selects i23! - Daj Soi0to ivt;.., Smith From LaGrande as Head of Department The Euzene school board at its S. Smith of La Grande as director of drawing in the public schools for the iohool year 1910 and 1911. She is wel1 recommended to the board as be- 'g proticlent in Her work uuiiuuigs uciuie mtj tan let ui uegiua, about the middle of September. - x,xxiaaa44 Tonight and Frldav Niaht THE HKLL THEATK.lt Advanced vaudeville direct from Pantaaes Circuit. HARRY MACK & CO. BLIND BEGGAR'S DREAM With regular program. We change motion pictures daily. Afternoon? 5 cents, even- ings 10 cents. Don't Persecute your Bowels Cot oat eftthanioi and Darnlm. Thef Mt braw CARTER'S LITTLE UVEK PILLS fenur OB M BW. . dUDUBU We, IB ootb QtedcJiolto mcnbaiw Cf oilhoBowd. CiroCa. IliBfcbM, rTnuliitmltiKi" r-' Small Pill, Small Dote, Small Pric Genuine tu Signature DAY OF THE SALE purchases you lungei FURNITURE Investigation will Follow Seventh Willamette IKES -..,. .,.,. l U1IT .NtWS : Dillon's for Drug. Lane county srro:i green corn Is In the local market. Judge Ben Llosev n,tJ, ..in be in Oregon next winter. Eugene' should have him. i Household goods ;or T. A. Wil liams, a recent arrival here ' from Kansas, arrived yesterday. ; A block of sidewalk is being built! on the e.iQt side ,ii a . . . .wp aicuue south from Thirteenth street. The road to the top of Skinner's ! butte has been repaired so that autos , may make the run without difficulty. ' Poltv theitpr his iiii'Tll..i ,u, i... ------ ......uurj iw; est improved auxetophoue. Overtures! will be p!aed during intermissions.' . A marriage licer.se was granted yesterday afternoon to Aloczo L. '.Flinn and Miss Eaima Kirkpatrick, ; both cf Cottage (.Irove. ; Oscar Campbell and faruilv will I leave In a few days for a hunting and ,oming trip to Pine Openings, at the ! head of the Willamette. The concrete foundation for the I newly excavated baseaieut under the i Chambers building across the alley from the Guard building is being i put In. The deer killing season opens on Aug. 1, and niauy Eugene hunters are brightening of their rifles for a trip to the mountains. The nlat nf the Falrvipiv Tml.l ri,. chards, a tract near Creswell, was approved by the commissioners' court today and filed with the county clerk. Civil service examination for the position of aid In the coast and geo- detic survey will be held in Eugene j on August 10 and 11 it there are any applicants. Cloudy weather this morning was an agreeable change. The wind' cleared the atmosphere of smoke,' adding more to the comfort of the' people. ! The Shell theatre Is ouly showing ' Biograph Vitagraph and Sellg pic-; tures, made by the greatest American : manufacturers. Why Is our house crowded? The American Paving company is building new cement sidewalks in front of the Lee and Walters resi dences on Olive street at the corner: of West Twelfth. j W. O. W. and Circle will have joint I Initiation Friday evening. All mem bers of the W. O. W. and their wives and all members of the Circle and husbands are InvltetL I The street cars "gSrrled a large number of people to the Congresa-' Fl,,nnl ,,tnnln n, C pi tt tr f I 1 . 1 , 1. i c ' .IU1IUI 1IVMI til I.COl UllllllLICllJ una. aflD.nAn Tlla nvnrnlwa n. 1 1 1 ,Alt.' tinue until late in the evening. Following are those who took the stages out this morning: Mr. Wol llng, Foley Springs; Mrs. Iniel, Wai terville; Mrs. Bruce Garrison, Walter ville, Walter Mitchell, Mapleton. The directors of the Y. M. C. A. met last night and decided to sink the new well now being drilled to a depth of 300 feet in hopes of finally securing a good flow of water. The testimony In the divorce case of Eureka Wlllltts vs. J. Willlts will be taken In Salem by M. E. Pogue, as referee, according to an order made in the case today by Judge Harris. Henry Bernard Wilkinson, a native of England, today filed with the coun ty clerk his declaration of Intention of becoming a citizen of Uncle Sam'sj domain. His age Is 28 and his oc-: cupation that of a bookkeeper. , Con Dillon and Billy Hayden are now camped at Odell lake, according to a letter received from them this .morning. They report plenty of fUh. B. B. McKiuney ana wile are on a trip to Foley Springs In their Ford auto. Another load of water melons came In for Dixon & Co. this morning. The hot weather of the past few days has been good mel. n weather, the com mission merchants reporting that they dispose of a carload in short order. tr. t .. .. .. l?,,r,uaf , A Vf. rf feurl In .MI3. rtllll.l ruin-'- i.u...., ... yesterday's Guard that she lwit a purse containing $30 In gold. The! purie was found on the street by J.i O. Holt, manager of the Eugene Frultl iuroweis AHsociauuii, nw iMUubi ... j to this office today. j Household goods arrived here this morning for the following from points north: Mrs. Myrtle Philips, J. ! H. Manning and I. V. Parker. Rev. I Leon Myers, who hai accepted the 'pastorate of the Christian church at Dallas, shipped his gooas to tnai cu , 1 today. ; The socialist of I.ane county have ; Issued a call for a county convention to be held In Eugene on Wednesday, I . o in - n, Tha mil states i Aug. o, ai iv a. - ' , Ithat the purpose of 'he convention Ik, to nominate a couuiy un ; transact such other business as may come before it. I The gas range demonstration con- i ducted by the Northwestern Corpora- ,un nAr Hendricks block was UUU IU luo us - 'largely attended by the ladles of thej city this afternoon. Seat had been placed in the room ana a piauorui ihuilt In the rear oa which to make ' the demonstration. ! A force of men at the head of the! mill race has been re-euforclng the, i dam across othe river to divert the. water into the rice, inn i neoe Iwry In order to Keep the mill rije full At present the river is vWy ilow and the greaier portion of It Is diverted Into the race. I Joseph v?Dorr of Seattle will de- Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. 'When my b iby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age. his face, hands and arms were in a dreadful state. The ecaema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie u"p his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa rllla and In a few months he was en tirely cured. Todiy he Is a healthy boy." Mi 8. Ine Lewis. Burins. .Maine. Hood's Sarsuparllla cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get It today in usuat lipoid form or chocolated tablets called SarsatabS- liver a lecture In Eugene soon. He Is known as "the children's friend," and1 the talk will be for children. He will give m Interesting stories toj inculcate reverence for the Deity and: to nurture good citizenship. The date and place of the lecture will be given latef. A new electric sign has been placed; m front jt the Smith restaurant Ik the Fnisler building across from the; postoffice. The sign is quite large, and spells "Cafe," hanging over the ! sidewalk. This wooden building. ' which has been a good deal of nnj eye sore, has been repainted up so that it looks pretty well. I It rained a littlo last night, which could be seen in the dust this morn-! lag before it was tirred uu by traffic I Constable F. T. Plank went to Don-j na this afternoon to attach the gen eral store conducted there bv Bert! Lemon. Dixon & Co.. of Eugene, i and Sherman & Williams of Portland are tne principal creditors. The Eugene Fruit Growers' asso ciation wants wild erersrreen black berries for canning when thev eet ripe. These berries spread over large tracts in some places In the county.! and are considered a nuisance, but; the caunery people will handle them' this year and quite a profit may be! made on them by those who care to i pick them. j Late yesterday afternoon Harold i R. Bowen, aged 17 years, residing on I North Washington street, was com-1 niitted to the state Insane lu'.vlum at! Salem, having beeu pronounced in sane by Drs. C. V. Southworth and F. M. Comings. Justice of the Peace Bryson maclo the cmmitmeut in the! absence of County Judge lleluuis W. ! Thompson. j An automobile, the one formerly owned by Webster Klncald, -was par tially wrecked as It ran Into the large maple tree In front of the Campbell! residence at the corner of West Ninth i and Oak streets. As the machine wusi turning the corner it skidded and could not be steered clear of the walk and tree. One of the front wheels was demolished and other Injuries were done to" the machine. FOLLY THEATER. (The Pride of Eugene.! Vaudeville tonight in addl- tion to our regular program. Jack The Roses Inry, In their sensational Indian uov- elty net. ''RanRiia." Introducing the snake dunce. Special scenery and electrical effects. Saturday matinee and night. "Moon Bird," Introducing the sun dance. Remember, we also give our regular program four reels of first-clas.-i pictures. Special prices afternoons except Saturday. Children Tie and adults 10c. Evenings, children 10c, adults 15c. NEW MEXICO MAN SECURES LEASE ON HOFFMAN HOUSE Will Succeed Jared W. Moore as Proprietor of Hotel On August First W M. Johnson, recently from Farming! n, N. M.. has bought the lease on the Hoffman House from Jared Moore, who hai been conduct ing the place for the past several months ,ainl will take possession of the hotel on Aug. 1. The deal was negotiated by S. Rtigh, who Is an old-time neighbor and friend of Mr. Johnson's. Mr. Moore, who came here from Cheyenne, Wyo., has not yet definite ly decided what business he will fol low, but he think he will remain In Eugene. After ho relinquishes con trol of the hotel he will Join his fam ily at Newport for a few weeks' out ing. The Hoffman dining room will con tinue under the management of Miss Effle Barrett, who has conducted It under Mr. Moore's regime. A Couirh, A C'll And then no telling what unlets, you use Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-lloncy. i It Is the heft: ak your neighbor Look for the Hell on the bottle. Sold everywhere. Dillon Drug Co. kvervhoilv Katlflt! Who has tried Dr. Bell's I'lne-Tar-Iloney for coughs. olJ. grippe or any throat or bronchial trouble. Get a bottle today. Ixtok for the Bell on the bottle. Sold by the Dillon Drag Co. t t..l m H4ianmAttm. hv Dr. Sboop. of Racine. Wis., tella omn slain truttUL anu iJ a piaia aua ii At tica! wv. Get this booklet and a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for some dl- , .. .wl .,,,urnr In VOIlr VlolnMV. Make a greatful ai appreciative friend of aome one who la Jlaoonr aged because ofi failure of othera tj help him. iVdp me to tnskn this tt, and I'll certainly help jiff mit frlntrrlnd. b('er"'ton, drug store. Annual Mammoth Shoe Sale Included in our mammoth Shoe Sale is the stock of a well-known Eugene werchant which we bought for 50 cents on the dollar. This stock will be Mercilessly Slaughtered to insure quick sales. Now is your opportunity to buy shoes at your own price. BELOW WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES AT RANDOM: Women's Patent Strap Slippers, $3.00 vals., at. . . 95c Women's Kid Shoes, $3.50 values, at SI. 9 5 Women's and Children's White Canvas Oxfords, $2.50 values, at .. 90c Women's Kang. Calf and Kid Shoes, $3 vals., at. . . 99c Boys' Heavy School Shoes, $2.75 vals., at .... . SI ,45 Men's Dress Shoes, velour and Box Calf, $3 vals. SI. 8 5 Men's Dress Treadwell Shoes, $4.50 vals., at. . $2,29 Men's Washington Logging Shoes, $4 vals. ,at. . S2.25 Men's Washington Logging Shoes, $5 vals., at. . . S2.85 Misses' Patent Dress Shoes, $2.50 vals., at SI. 49 Baby Shoes, assorted colors, 50c to $1.50 vals. . . . 25c A WORD TO THE WISE COME EARLY Dodge Department Store 8th and All Skin Iisen.ei Yield readily to treatment with Dr. i Bell's Antiseptic Salve. We guaran- tee It. 25c a box. Sold everywhere Dillon Drug Co. j riironic Sore F.yen j Are easily cured with Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It is painless and harmless nnd guaranteed. 25c a box Sold everywhere. Dllon Drug Co. 1 ALOHA THEATRE Three of these coupons and five cents will admit two persons to the Aloha Theatre any Tuesday or Thursday afternoon or evening. C5SAVE YOUR COUPONS" if. 't 's Men's Gun Metal Blucher Oxford; Hito Last Perforated Toe Cap Putside &afk $tay . Full Military Heel $5.00 SHOES NOW $3.50 S o THE- ROYAL BUUe SHOE STORE WILCOX BROS. 45 7 Willamette St. Near Post Office 9 Olive Plies CurPd In O To 14 I)ny. Pazo Ointment Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. m Yes, there's a reason why we soil so many pianos. Just ask our pa trons. F. A. Rankin, 30 West Sixth, street. Calf I :i'!: .i: ! id i: m