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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
o o FtTV PTTAfuti niTTn . . um miiLi uuaku, muKolJAY, JTJLY 21 1910 II I PAoY YOU SEVEN Wmwmm - rt IO KEEP IN TOUnW WITH THIS da Ac tw mxr w ar a a a a ji p mm. m. n r Villi Wn TO k W. SIXTH in better shape kinds of plumb- meta 1 woris No Overcharges tood Workmanship AT MARKET PLACE and resn uieai ry. We cure i i fcad cheese and cater to choice trade . Photw Red. 4861 & SON i:-j 11 lure a more satis cigar than a HT. (rkmanshlp is per il that is put Into fcbly better than pty of dealers put few. I enjoy a genuine ' try Ji T. HOOD FEED hi i burn. Get your lit drying for wln- i dollar a cord by from the car. Of- 11) street. Phone IND FEED CO. pea, city prop- Ill kinds, and at Have lived In M and know thi glad to show JON & SON TE 8TREEI nt Store OREGON ELL OF a Si. 38 L1!0 feet, ana ' street with r ana one Pm and all "w, only i v f' of no litres , $12.50 iroo Ku- llto W iSFER PH stored t'POone. ? 1 U. S.ltJ"altn" KIK SALft FOR SALE 5 acres of good fruit laud on car line. Inquire at 400 High street. j2S FOR SALE Peieh plumTaT 1 Vic a huhu ai .jg cast rsiutn or (Jed 1721. p.ione J23 FOR SALE Cheap, nearly new pi-' ano if taken within the next week.: Mrs. Coivin. 204 East Eleventh, tf RIVER BOTTOM ACREAGE One ! mile from railroad, $50 per acre. I Bell & Skene. Lana Countv ak. stract Co. tt, FOR SALE uy owner, 7-room mod ern house; lots of fruit on lot; viuoc m, cueap u taken at ones. 62 S Ferry street. tf MOWER FOR SALE Good second . hand mower for sale cheap. See Webster Klucaid, SI East Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon. tf WOOD FOR SALE Good fir and oak wood. See Webster Kincald, 81 East Ninth street; phone office, Main 676, res, main 674. tf FOR SALE uLe of the most choice acre tracts In Blair Street addition Reasonable price, with easy terms. See any real estate dealer. tf FOR SALE A good-paying business or will trade lor good Inside prop erty or land. For particulars see Mark Fleming Co., 412 Willamette street, Eugene, Or. tf FOR SALE No. 153. 322 acres 11 miles from Eugeue on good road; 160 acres fine bottom land; 120 acres in cultivation; about 30 acres of oak and maple timber; FOR SALE Rooming and boarding house, centrally located; good bus iness. Will sell chea if taken at once. Call at 109 West Eighth st. 321 FOR SALE Brand new Victrola, with $25 worth of records, at a discount of 20 per cent. Address Red Cross Drug Store, Junctloo City. Or. tf FOR SALE My rubber tired buggy. Buggy and tires In nearly perfect condition. Cost $110; will sell for $50. S. M. Calkins, 345 E 13th st. J21 NOT CHEAP LAND (We don' handle that kind) but high grade fruit, nut and garden land in smal tracts at reasonable prices. Wllla mac Land Co., rooms 2 and 3 Cherry block. tf FOR SALE 50 acres of Hood River fruit land for sale at a sacrifice, or will trade for Eugene property or close In acreage. Inquire of J. W. Jones at 22 West Eighth street, Eugene. SNAPS IN ORGANS $20 to $65. Mason '& Hamlin, Estey. Bentley. and others, some used six months, good as new. Need room for pi anos. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 25 E. 9th St. tf FOR SALE T ne (iuarrt job prlntine 2e;i irtmenf is prepared to turn out all kinds of commercial :atlonry. books and phamplet wrk. prompt ly tnd undir the Ftipervl -l.a of ex pert work'iien. Prlrei are a'.w.ijs ff-a-onabl- FOR SALE Tno baby buggies: one large brown wicker buggy, with leather cnr-rlnae ton, as good as new. and one leather go-cart, nlso in good condition. It has firing seats. Price very cheap. Call at 109 W. 8th st. Mrs. L. E. Tidball. tf t . WE HAVE 16 ten-acre and IS jve acre tracts of the best fruit, nut and garden land In the valley, sit uated on the McKenzle river close to Eugene and Springfield. Fine soil, hleh and dry and a beautiful home spot. Wlllamac Land Co. j.-qh RENT some nice rooms, cen Rooms 243 Cherry blck. tf, tranj. located, suitable for office FOR SALE BY OWNER Little farms: part ot the Sladden tract. I..-. .....t. p iha fioorv school: close In: 3 and 5 acre tracts; best of garden and fruit land; terms given. Come out and look over this land and see for yourself. Mark Fleming, owner. 321 . FOR SALE No. 42 Good 8-room plastered house, all modern and up-to-date; has light, gas, batns. toilet, sewer, cement basement two sleeping porches. btifre. kitchen, fireplace, reception halls and porch lights; lot 66 3-- feet; corner lot; east and north front; has nice lawn and lota of flowers; lot well filled in. Par ties arego Ing away and will for this very low pri-e. 14. no. Three blocks from librae te oi. Term. H. E. Owen. 53' Winam ette St. Main 475. J23 FOR SALE Say. aadn't fu b.e"" consider this. Just think. 40 tlgM In the heart of Pleasant mn, 3ust on the market; the nicest place for a home; elegant fruit land, right at the finest hlgb Rohool In the county and nearly every bit In cultivation. This is ice ot the season and won t last long. r...... i . ntr ISO ner acre, cei-iur unit . , ,Kts other small tracts will ?'! sale; only last week .tract r.ant across this sold for KOft per " E. C. Statzer. Pheasant Hill, pai Springfield Farmer 19L FOR?A.E ' BY OWNER Modern house', new. 9 rooms bcides clos ets; sleeping porch; law front in la. amnK nes. - - . . bou evard at east enu o. - - on tt wide and macadam-! , .-.h at.v lzed: Hood spring: city wo' con-1 nected; chimney for f ho air pipes, electric lights: "1" for toilet. Data. n:4,"J."'" '"',,; . I and hot water tank. .A bargain a. R'STICE FULLER AM) NEW COLLEAC, V.ll "4 Villi xf I "VVrfv m if '-fir k - This Is the first snapshot of Justice Horace II. Lurton since b( liecnme k member of the supreme court of the Luited States. He is walking with Cliiuf Justice Fuller, whose Ioiik. siuiw white hair enhances bis illnincil nnd venerable nppearunce. Justice Lurton lost no time in liecniulim an active member of the court nfter be was sworn In by the chief U"tip He is imted for his inriefatfirahle energy and at nnee plunged Into the business ot tlie court, taking up several important cases, upon which he will write epinluns. FOR SALE TA-itUiued. FOR SALE Special to Investors one block best College Hill prop erty at a bargain. Iuqulre Hunter Electric Co., 22 W. 8th st. tf 'OR SALE 40 acres, 2 1-2 miles out; very best of land. $150 per acre; fair house; land sells all around this place at $200 and $300 per acre not as good. Mark Flem ing. J21 FOR SALE We need room for new machines; have a few good second hand machines cheap. Come quick ly for bargains. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 615 Willamette st.J22 FOR SALE Lodging and boarding house; furnished complete, doing good husines, for sale cheap. Must sell ou account of other business. Enquire or address J. E. Hill, 32 E. 9th St., Eugene, Or. 327 FOR RENT FOR KENT Jefferson tj-room hous street; good v at 2a5 :11; $10. tf t'Olt KENT r.-rooni Iriuse, 325 Pearl street: sewer, bath, gas, clec tiic lialits; $16 per month, water fiee. Call at above number. tf FOR KENT Modern, furnished flat; bath. Schueider flats, W. Eighth street. tt FOR RENT Two nesniy tinted) Hats with steam heat and bath in very desirable location. Call at rm 6 over 550 Willamette street, tf FOP. RENT Storenom at Irl E. 9th, St., 27x114 feet; double front; 9th, and Park sts.; good location forj Aiiv business, cheap rent. W. S. i ! Moon. 63 E. 9th St.. over store, tf I i rtr siortntnff nurnosea. Lan at room 6 over 550 Willamette street, Eu- gene. Oregon. " PASTURE FOh KENT We are tak- in in all kinds of stocK to pas ture on the E. M Warren place, 2 1-2 uclles south west. See man In charge on place. G. W. Grow, route 3 box 20. I-UK KrJNT Nt ana finely fur nished rooms on first and second floors; single and in suites; for light housekeeping. Light ,heat, bath, hot and cold wRter; 2 blocks from Willamette st. 136 E. 7th street. WANTED. WANTED Hoy to learn bookbinder's trad Apply at Eaton's bindery, alley entrance back of Eugene the atre. J21 WANTED Two or three unfurnish ed rooms for llgni nouseneei.i.6 in good location or small house, Mrs. E. P care Guard. 322 WANTED To rent, a good six-room horie for 1 vear; not over 8 blocks postofnce. Will pay $10 to $12 per monin. cwei . "Bo--' 4,6 Willamette it. 32 WANTED Young man of ability with good reiereucea Uon in office: is a good bookkeeper and will collect or solicit. A- drs 3. care of Guard. young lady ; not experi- WANTF.D Position ' a -U.l'-- V.. .. . - hail but willing to " '.. work not wanted- A.Jrcs care uui. .-.r .ariHUTi. " . . nar school, up to !.,.; k.hni'ii 1500 anq iol casa or '-am. aid in TSl9 .". lC mile from lviga and west. town with the Smail n-1"' ""' - TornDklts, crops, wx. pU.-e. " ' 1J0 Yonca'.;. Oregon. WANTED Coutitiucd. WANTED At Ax-Billy Department store, ten extra salesladies and one experienced shoe salesman. 321 WANTED First-clnss fresh milch cows. Call Farmers 71. 32 4 WANTED One dishwasher In board Ine house. Commercial Club boarding house, 23 W. 10th st. tf MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD-SA W Y E R Prompt service ; satisfaction guaranteed. Fred Da vis, 926 Ferry street. Phoue Red 3162. al5 CHARLES KINUWELl,. FLORIST. Cut flowers, potted plants and car nations In flue assortment. Went Springfield greenhouse. Telephone Main 64. tf EVERY MAN should wear our New I Health bandage; cures weakness, ' varicocele, etc.; no electricity or : drugs; price, $3. Send your hip measurement. For further particu lars address Modern Hygeulc Ap pliance Co., 127S Market street, San Francisco. 320 R. E. OVERMAN, iiaisey, Ore., legal Adviser in land ales, member ol the National Co-operative Realty Co. Notary Public for Oregon, and l am tho oa-iier of a few Ipnd op tion contracts toat I have with the view of selling, which I will show anyone Interested, what I am get ting for the use of my money by so doing. I have a large list ot farms and city property for sale at all times, also business proposi tions, and mining stock in the Doyle Consolidated Mines Co., of Colorado. I will help you buy, build or sell vour borne. My price LOST AND FOUND. FOUND 1 nalr of spectacles were .left In Dr. Wlllotighuy's dental of flee In the Colxman block a few days ago. Dr. Willoughby thinks ... lr, Uv a man rt i f n I? I mey wcic ' " ' - ".' - " near Springfield. Owner call at Guard office and pay for this no tice. J21 LOST OR STRAYED from my farm, 2 1-2 miles west of the city, a slx-weks-old black pig, weighing about 25 pounds. Call up Jens Jensen, Farmers 18. 323 IOST A lady's handbag, containing $30 In gold and some change, In the street near Willamette. Finder return to Guard office. Suitable reward. J22 JflAHVtl.. V f Ti-f. IMlt -n4 lm? iijimi-1 I" -"r- srr?a. WOODWARD 4 CLARKE CO. Portmna, ures". Madame 'sjEjj I FEMALE I ILUOl ij i.ir.r rna snrnB-tn rr MEHTKCA-Tion. IHtl 0 ' Hf-' Hun'' Klilv! fnll'fHcllon (liinr Bnt.4 or JI. . li- ''';.'!: P" l,l f.,rll.iP-ni. v. ill win tlim in trial, to b psl-l f"f 'li.-n r..l.vl. 8.ininl.- Kr. I"'ll ,,n K"ttlp I the ceniil u, Kmit mi luiHtmnv. Ifyour Sruielnl Atm Dul bv tlieul jelid your onlf rs to tlie I UIITEO MEDICAL CO , "ol 74, tueniif, rt. g Sold in f ooene rY. L Ptlwe I Every Wpman A vSi,V ll -'-il th- ww l'-rfiil RV'"ilwi'VE1-WhlrlinoSPr,y NOTICE OF SAI.K OF SCHOOL DIS - TK1CT BOX IKS. Notice Is hereby givea that the board of directors of school district' N-. 43, Cobtirg. Lane county, Oregon, through the county treasurer of said county, offers for sale the negotiable bond of Mid district to the amount of eighteen thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars ($1S,95), said bouds to bear interest at the rate of five (5) percent per anuum, payable annually, and redeemable at the pleasure ot said school district after ten (10) years, but due and payable absolutely twenty (20) years from date. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds or any portion thereof will be received by the board of di rectors at the office of the district clerk of said district, until 1 o'clock . in., .-vim. o, un. a certitieu' check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. payable to R. E. East- lana, county treasurer, will be re quired with each proiwsal. Said bonds to be Issued In denominations ot from one hundred to one thousand dollars, or as the purchaser may de sire. Dated this 15th day of July, 1910. By order of the board ot directors of '.-ichool district No. 4 3 (Signed) GEO. A. DRURY. J23 Clerk. NOTICE OF UllS I'Oll Til K TION OF SCHOOL IIDI SK OOItl'IU), OKKtiO.V. EltEC AT Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the district clerk of said district until. Aug. 6, 1910, at 1 p. m., for the furnishing of all materials and for the erection and completion of a new; school house in said district, accord ing to the plans, specifications and details now on file at the State Bank of Coburg. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check ot five (a) per cent of the amount bid, payable to the order of Geo. A. llrury, district clerk The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the board of directors of school district. No. 43. (Slgued) GEO. A. DRURY, 32S Clerk. NOTICE To grade ami high school student who wish to take special work during the summer, l'roteosor Parker wil begin a six-weeks' term on Aug. 1st at tho Eugene Businoss College. For particulars inquire at tlx! Busl nes3 College, 14 1-2 West Seventh street. YOU NEED A SUMMER HOME Now is the time to begin arrang-l Ing for your summer vacation. You! wll need to get the wife and children i away from the coming summer heat and dust and Into pure and cool at mosphere. Why not take one of those ten-acre tracts la the suburbs of Florence, near the ocean, that you can now buy for $300? Keep It a few years and you will be able to sell it for $10,000 or more. Tho people of Los Angeles mado millions out of the development of adjacent ocean beach property, and millions will be! made out or tlie development or i-ane, county beach property, and you had 1 ju-t as well make a few thousand '.vhlle you are providing pour family with wholesome summer recreation. if you do not like going far away as Florence, try one of those Ci'.y View Park tracts lying within the suburbs of Eugene, close by the artesian well. These tracts are well wo-xled. shady retreats, elevated above the dust of street traffic, the 1 full force of tho ocean breeze making them ideal for summer homes. They are growing In value every year far more than the Interest on the money required to pay for them. You can make a summer camp here and double your Investment at tbe same time. These tracts are only ten to fifteen minutes WRlk from tho Col lege Hill loon street car llje now In operation end right on the Eugeno-i SItislaw electrlo line right-of-way. You can make an ideal summer homo here and come Into the city for busrl-1 ness every day. Theise tracts can be bought now Tor $200 an acre. They, are just as close to the business cen-, ter as some other land that aox brings $2,000 per acre In city lots,' and the law of "equal dlstanoo, equal value" will make one worth as much as the othor In a very short time.' See George Melvln Miller, owner of the Florence and City View tracts, at room 20. corner Eighth and WUIam ette. who will make terms to suit your pocketbook. tf POLK'S GAZETTEER A IltMlni IHwtoffT of rh Wty, Town and Vlllir in Orrnoa ana W unhfngton, Klviair a Urrr(pt( Sketch of eat h ilsv lonttlnn, Hhipplnr F-IJItii and lfiwi fifft IHrtvlnrr ut eacb llusloeM oi iTofeavtoo. K, h. ror K m ro., ioe. T. N, PUNK, REAL ESTATE 69 East Ninth Street i.virtf KfHl RENT 80 acres: also '360 frw. 100 In crop: 100 more could be cropped; 6 spring, spring water piped to house; 7-roora house; 3 barns; plentrofalrult; slopes to the north; Ideal for orchard. HINKLEY BROS. Contractors q and Platerer$ Eitlmates Famished, Phone Red ISW Residence, 143 E Eleventh St. - - - jSOl'THFUX PACIFIC TIME CARD Northbound. No. 162:3; a. ni No. 1 1 5:33 . m. No. 20 Arrives 11:50 leaves at 12:10 p. m. No. 12 (Shasta Limited. no pas sensers taken) -10:27 No. IS 4:43 Southbound. 15 12:32 a. m. 135:57 a. m. 192:00 p. m. 179:2 9 p. in. 11 (Shasta Limited No. No. No. No. No. no pas sengera taken) 9:4S n. m Wemllluis Branch. Arrive at Eugene from Springfield S:35 a. m. Leave Eugene S:50 a. m. Arrive Eugene 11:30 a. m. Leave Euene for Natron and weuilllns 2:10 p. m. Arrive Eugene 5:45 I.eavA Eiii-ne for til. Springfield 5:50 p. m. HENRY E. OWEN. Dealer In Real Estate City property a specialty. Timber bought and sold. Office over Eugene Gun Gun Store. Room 1. Phone Main 475. THIS IS THE MAN TOU NEED If the hoatt of yaur 0-.- smi iiw lug. I have the matal. u iain the skill and the willingness to pui our horses right when they need firm tooting. Another thing you'L find my charges for shoeing sbom right. If they're not you're welremi to kick harder than your baraea di JUh FRANZWA Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified, FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE tt Is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. JOSEPH JACOBS Buys ana oeils SECOND HAND WATCHES GUNS HIGH ONR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, WEARING APPAREL, GRADE VIOLINS. TAKE HOME AM) TRY IT. IF IT DON'T SUIT RETURN IT AND GET YOUB MONEY HACK. -i V. Elgath St tfuvena. i;e:oi Bangs Livery Co Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OFFICE OF Sugene, Blue River ft Foley Springs Eugene, Mapleton & Florence. Eugene, Fall Creek & Lowell. Eugene and Crow stages. CAIIS TO ORDER phone Main l. BRYANT TRANSFER GO. All kinds of light and heavy hauling. Dealers In Stindnrd and Santacruso Cements, Ivory While, Hair Fibred Plaster, lone Standard Fire Brick, Con crete, reinforcement materials. Office f(f):l Wlluniotlo Street. Phone Main 74 Resilience mill st & Htewnrt av Pliono lllack 47S1 REPAIRING REPAIRING on the anvil with satisfaction It ha as been here before with tnlsglv Inga If he's n t. There's a whole lot of difference In shoelag a bofie. Oar way Is the kind that takes Into oansld iratloo the comfoil of the horse as let us put It In rkape for the sum mer. There Is tlmyet. BUtfkACH 531 Olive St. Or. Bell's Pine-Xar-HorY&y For Coucht and Cslds. mmm n ni t BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW HOLMQUIST & NELSON Attorneys at law. Notary Public Room 2. Merchants Bank Utiildlug. Q. F. 3KIPWORTH, Attorney-at-lawt office over Linn's Dru Store L. B1LYEU Attoraey-at-law; offloa over Yoran's Shoe store Eugene, Ore. LEON R. EDMONSON. Attorney-- law; rooms I and 2, Eugene Loam & Savings Bank building. S. P. NESS Lawyer: rooms 14 and 15, Eugene Loan & Savings hank: annex. Phone Red 2SS1. L. M. TRAVIS, Auoruey-at-isw; et tlce over Eugene Loan ft Saving, Bank, Eugene, Ore. 9. D. ALLEN. Attorney-at-law; of flea over Laraway's jewelrv store, iff Wlllauiatte street. Phone Black 2SS1. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at-law; land titles and probata spe cialties. Office over Eugene Heal Estate and Investment Co. il. VERNON PARSONS Real prop erty, probate and corporation law. State, federal and land office praew tlce. Phone Main 61. Eugene, Or. GEORQE B. DORRI3, Attorney-aU law; office Hovey building, corn er Eighth and Willamette street, rooms 1 and !, uptsalrs. WOODCOCK & SMITH. Attorneys-, law; A. C. Woodcock and Rlchart Shore Smith, office 18 Wast Nlnta st., Eugene, Or. PAUL MERRILL, Attorney and counsellor-at-law; rooms 8 and 10, McClting building, corner Eighth and Willamette streets, Eugene, Or. Telephone Rad 1151. JESSE C. WELLS, lawyer; 481 Wil lamette street, Eugene, Or. Gives special attention to tbe exaratna '.Ion of abstracts, drafting of wills, settling of estates, conveyance and collections. Also to all pen slon matters. Phone Main 108. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorrieya-ae. law; J. M. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts ot the state and before U. S. land office. Of fices 12-, 13, 14 and 15, McClons. building. I. N. HARBAUGH, Attorney-at-law. special attention given to divorce and settlement of estates. Agent for Continental Insurance Compa ny. Room 6, First National Bank building. Eugene. U:. PHYSICIANS AND Hl'UGKONH C. H. CANNON, M. D. Rotneopathl physician. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electric, Vibratory and Light treatment. Office, suite 206, 206. 207 mid 208 White Temple. Phone Main 5 4 0. Hoards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. tt OSTKOIWTIIIC PHYSIC IANM DR. II. L. STU'JLBY. Office rooms No. 31(1, Whim Temple corner ot Ninth nnd Oak, Phoue Mam 589. Residence 627 Pearl, Phone Black 1207. DR ANNA M ACKER, Osteopathia physician. All curable diseases treated. Women and ohlldren a specialty. Office over F. . Dunn's. Phone Red 1631. WALLER ft SMITH Mrs. Ollvs Waller, Miss A. H. Smith Osteo pathic physicians, gra .atei ot th American School of Osteopathy ot Klrksvllle, Mo. .Cherry block. Sixth and Willamette Sts. Phone Mala 741. Residence Phones, Red 4111 and Red 6161. ARCHITECTS. T. G. H1RD, ARCHITECT, of man years' exporleuce In San Francisco. Now permanently located In th Oherry building, Room 11, Plana and specifications prepared for .'elnforced concrete and steal frames. Also all other kinds ot buildings. tt. 1. R. FORD Architect, 17 West 7tk t. Phone. Black 2612, Eugene, Or. UNDERTAKERS DAY ft HENDERSON, undertaken and embaliners, corber Wlllan ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral ttreotor. State licensed embalmer. Offloa and residence, Tenth and OUt streets. Phone Red 4481. MINING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining en gin eel and expert metallurgist. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Eliminations and re parts en mines and ore treatment. Eugene, Ore. UNION CAr.DS. LOCAL UNION NO. 1456 United Brothrhoo1 Crpeotem and Join ers of America; meets every Thursday evenlug at 7:10 o'clock . sharp, at their hall. (Eagle's), cor ner Sib and Willamette streets. Visiting brothers cordially Invited) to meet wloh us. L. O. Clark, Pres.. O. C. Reynolds. &oo. MU8IO TKACTIEltS WARREN STUDIO Mr. and Mr. H M. Warren teacb the mandolin, guitar or banjo. Special attsotloav children. Club practice Son y evening. Agents for th Stunt mandqlln Sad Farland ben-,. Jo ( East 11th at. Phone Black 4 4 8 X . $3000. Mrs. A. noiw". v, j