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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1910)
il ! I ' i i n THE EUGENE DAILY GUAED. MONDAY. NOV. 21, 1910 Bingham Land CO. Timber Lands Farm and City Property Insurance and Rentals 14 East Eighth St. Eugene, Or. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE The Eugene Auto Co. has nothing but new oars in their hire service, and pay especial attention to their night service. Our drivers are mechanics and careful drivers. EUGENE AUTO CO. Phone Main 765 Mow Bangs Eldg., Cp. Osburne Hotel DIRECTORS L. H. Potter, Pres. M. V. liRIOOS, Ootiitalist. C N. McAMSTEK, Vice Pros. L. T. HAKKIH. Judge Clr. Ot. KltKli KI8K, Cashier. ALTON HAMITON. Morchimt. HI. U. LKK. (Jim ii Ly Oierk. Merchants' Bank Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL - - - - - - - $08,000.00 Accounts received subject to Check. Interest paid on Time Certificates and Savings Accts. fist Ma.io.ia. JtoJ U.iilLiH'i:. THE VICTORIOUS GENERAL Aclilovca Ills success by caroful attention to dotails. TIIH HUCCIcHNKUI, BANK Llliewlso Is mnrkod by theso tactics. Wo giro out beat at tention to evory banking doUUI and careful attention to every account entrusted to uh. LARGEST BANK IN LANE COUNTY Capital .$100,000.00 Surplus and Prof its $135,000.00 COUNT TOLSTOI O PASSES BEYOND Great Russian Aithor Died Peacefully on Sunday O Morning Aslonova, HnklH, Nov. 10. With out being received back Into the Or thodox (Iroek church and knowing that the end had arrived. Count Tol stoi died at an early hour this morn Ini4. There wan apparently no Buffering as dcaih earn a the dying man doj(. At 8 a. in. Or. Herkenhelni, with lcn tii (its , tho bed cham ber. At that hour the doctor would naurAM fa'.ion a It tha outcome, Wut at i a. tu. ihH issued the follow ing riullHlTi : "Ivor, liaa biun a abarn deterlora Uon in tlu' activity of Hio heart. T'oadltiaM aalr.melr daagerowa." 0011 ailor this nuwa waa received In tile adjoining naamlMM', where the family had a-nanmlily to await the end. Ilia CotiHtAss wna admitted to 1 ho m"k rania, fell. Tolstoi did uot rocogniM h'r. faaiiir Dying Man. ToUtoi fctillcluii sevural serious at tache of heart fsllttro slneo lniVt niRhl. In the naily morning hours liioso followed w.h olhor rapidly hut wero uuiciilr relieved. Ilelwooii the rh kt and second nl lack I ho members of ih family wure admitted to the h(d.'idi. Talmol's 'condition nflor each nt tack was what the phslc.lana culled deceptively encouraging.' ' Io jatint Hi Apt for a little whilo, soeialagly breathing moru comfortably than naual. Dr. Thturoa akf and Dr. Ustiff. nevertheless, in a statement to Tolstoi's aon, Michael, held eul but ulilit hope and did not hesitate to predict a quick end, un der ordinary mortal clroiimalancea. . TnUlal, tliny said, wan a aplendid patient in mind nnd body, except the hear:. DtirinK aim of the heart attacks Tolstoi was alona wilh his eldest daughter. Tatliiii. lie suddenly clutched her liand and drew her to him. Ilu seemad to bo choking but w;ik able (o whisper: I'ninil on.ojo.i, Near Had. "Now tho end haB come; that 1 all." Tat inn wbb greatly frightened and tiled to freo herself bo aha might cnll the doctor, but her father would not release Ikj-. Sho railed loudly from where she sal. The physiciatiB in Jnctod camphor, which had an almost immediate effect iu relieving tho pressure. Tolstoi Boon raised hlB head nnd then drew himself up to a Hitting po sition. Whon he had recovered his breath ho said: "There arc millions of people nd many sufferers in the world. Why always auvlowa abomt me?". Tho celebrated Kyaowander Piano at Slovens & llulln Piano House Comiaereiul club block. nltt 1 t gReal Estate Transfers 1 Q E. S. Collins et ux o John T. lows; Iota 7 nnd 8 in block 32 of extended survey of tSprinfiti'-'Id. $1. II. K. Valll et ux to I.ymiin Adunis: trai t in aecs g, , 1G and 1 In twp. 21-3 W. i. Kjlveater W. Iloyd et hx to Wil liam II. Andersoa; 10 acres In sec. ; 5-0-3 W. f 1 100. I David nissne to Klniral B. Hinds; KWt of NWJ of see. 17-21-2 W. ,M. ! Krank Burch et ui to H. Prince; SE Vi of lot 13 In block 1 of Cole'E . flrnt plat of MiitcoIh. 4250. ! ' Melvin Haimon et ucc to G. E. Spal ding; lots 1 and 1 in Mock C of Mid way park. fit. Harriet Wllos nnd William Wiles et ill to William I "old or: lots 9 and 10 in sec. 10-17-3 V. 1. W. H. Ward to George N. McLean: EV4 oT NWVi mi'l '4 of BW of bff, 12-17-8 W. 1. Marlvn llimer to C F. Moore; lots 4 and 7 in Mock 11 of Croswell. (I0. .7. I!. Yoin.R et x to .lessle Fisher; 560 seres la t). 37-1 W. 15000. George HoImtI IMrlttnan to A. T. Brewer; tract in see. S3-! 8-1 W. $ I r,ec. lua Mav Prioo and Frank Price to .lames McCruia ot ux: 110 acrvs In Be. 2 S16-4 W. 1. H. C. C'ounls to Wil'Inin M. Moore; et n k ; 167 acres i'l sec. 8-20-4 W. 85. I. yman II. Jlrinn, et ux to Ada II. Klllott, lot in blk S3, FBirmount, $10. M. It. Fowler, ct nl to William H. Whitney: n V4 of lot 6 in Brooklyn add. $17.50. 41. It. Flower et al to Kdward II. Griffin, lota 7, 10, 11 in Brooklyn add. $60. M.rt. Flower etnl to .T. W. Neet, n 1-2 of lot 9 in Brooklyn add. $17.50. M. R. Flower et nl to Moody A. Neet, lot 8ln Brooklyn add. $35. M. H. Flower t al to Mary A. Neet, 1-2 of lot 9 in Brooklyn odd, $17.60. M. It. Flower et al (o C K. Neet, lot 12 in Brooklyn add. $35. Kmil A. Ssndicatha et ax to W. I). Moxley, lot 3 in lilk 5 and e 1-2 of lot 1 and e 1-2 of lot 2 in lilk 5 of University add to Kucene. $10. F. L. Chambers to T. M. Francis; lot 5 In block S of Chambers' add. to F.imene. $350. I. awronco Gooro to John A. Hern don et ux; lot SO of Titus ( Straight Biirvey of Glenwood purk In twp. 17 S W. $10. II. I,. Uled et ux to Anton .Tohn- son; lot 2 la block 2 of Dlxou iJarnncln's nd l. to Coburc $10. I Western Orepon Conference of tho Seventh. Day Adventista to Southern Oregon, etc.'; tract In sec. 2 9-2 0-3 W. 1. William F. Johason et ux to Henry II. Kibhey et ux; NK of of sec. 54-21-3 W. $450. C. N. Murdoch Co. to Hugh Mar- Barl to W. H. Kay: lot II in block TTi Kairniosat. 1U0. J. A. tin; luts 15 sad 10 la blocks oi Cliieago add. to Florence. $2011. L. C. OILti et ux ui Ole llaldor s'io; 4U ac.H in sees. 3 and 4 in twp., 18-5 W. $1000. CONSUL MILLER j GIVES UP SERVICE leaving the consalar service of th United Ktates oti accouiit of ill health. H. B. Miller, a pioneer of, Oregon, who made his homo near En gene in 1873, has returned to Port-i Ian4 from Belfast. Ireland, and is the guest of hie brother-in-law, A. II. I Tnnner. ui 409 Fast Fourteenth' street north. Mr. Miller w8 for five years iu Japan und the same length of time ill China. He was transfer rod to Uie consulship ut Belfast, iro lanll, 1n 1909. He will spend several mouths 4 Portland, and nu.y umke ills iierniunent fionie in thin city. Whil abroad. Mr. Miller studied iiolitics closely and is regarded as an authority on Chinese and Japan ese and Irish questions. Orogonlan. WANTS HER LETTER ' pueosa Siffcr;.:' .jj.f!cMls Postal rocolpts for Portland show an increase of 22.05 per cent over the corresponding month of last year. Moreover the latest figures are the biggest In the history of the city. Two great conventions of national interest are already -scheduled for Portland next year. They are the eslheriau of tho woolgrowors of the country next January and the session of the Christian church there next July. 7.ftn!c-;ii sufferer li-)Ml Portland has completed about 50 miles of new hard surface street pav- ag this season, la smaller cities throughout Oregon It Is estimated Una 850,000 yards of paviue have been laid during the same period. Lake county lands, a few years ago considered worthless, are not producing splondld alfalfa soed sell ing at 15 cents per pound. Tho celebrated N'ysewiimler Pliv.no at tftevons d Hnlln Piano House Commercial club block. ul9 r.-:m;l preat . " i tn.uul'3 which Ki&t..i aV'iilrokeu down 5i-i'esH4 MIlilUD" M HU1 C?4nn system. I rend so '. Tiiiiiluun's Vt'K (M.ilile t'omiiouiid uad done t.irotlioi smlcrii:? women I f, 1'; :;'.t; J it would lielpine. andllimst y il did help mo wniiilniliill. My rniin all htt uie. I v.liliiii UiiooluouUu I was n perln-iiy well wumsii. '1 ivmii h.LU-f nKnti'. ir.ihlie. tr, show 111.) li.l'i'la Wil.i.ll l:l.:V (leriv. l'n.m l,f-ll: 15. J'iiiUJwM'i f. '-: Coiiipoiiinl." Slfi. .!' -2lir. Acoiiil St., Xoftii, ii;u!i.Jii.. .Minn. 'J'hottsniuln ef ti:i..i!i-tl-. :n;- .'.-v. ino tesUiiiiinialrf lh'' ''' !' ' Hie eflicieiicv of l.jilia !i. l'inhli.ci. Veifetnliln ('(im)S'tinil, which is tiau exclusively from roots ami herbs. Women who sati'ur from tiutso : troi.iinir ills laa-'iilinr to tiu irses sliou. not lose sight of the:' I'nots or ilmi!. . tho ability of l.yi'.in V Veimtablo Comiioimd to restora t!ier liualUi. If you tvarir spoci.'il niivioo write to Mrs. I'iiiklinni, lit Lynn, Muss. jiliewilltri'iitjnurloHera.sstrictly cuifitmi(ial. For liO years she lnus beMi lielpinrr sick woiu 'n iti this way, free o'" i-hnmo. Uua't hesitate write -.ce. CLOTHING FOR FALLEN D WINTER WEAR 0 We tmrry the best lines of haad-taliored clothes the kixd that look well and wear well. Style, quality of goods and prices are right. Our Gents' Fwrnubiugs lines are the most complete in Engene. You will save moaey and get better satisfaction than almost anywhere else by trading at ED. HAI Eisi Ninth Strict Knvcfl An Iowa Man's Iiife The very grave seemed to yawn be- , fore Robert Madsaa, of West Burling- ; ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in Uie hospital, four of tho best pliy ; siciuus gave him up. Then was shown 'the marvelous curative power of the ! famous Flectric Bitters. For, after : eight months of terrible suffering! I from lfvur trouble and yellow jaun-j (dice, getting no help from other em-j jedles or doctors, five bottles of this i matchless medicine completely cured! him. It is positively guaranteed forj land never disappoints Only 50 cents at W. A, Kuykendalrs. The celebrated Nysewaiiiler Plnno at Stevens & Hulln Piano House Coimnorohtl clnb block. n!9 Cut glass at Linn's mean qual ity. . tf JOS. F. FRANZWA General Blacksmitiiing and Wagon Work No OverctiarRes Good Workmanship Shop Red 6421.. Res. Black 7851 Jarrlage Impairing. Rubber Tireinu The public is Invited to ftttMid the annual Thanksgiving day dance at the armory Thursday evening. Hen derehott's orchestra will famish the music. n2 8 The work of the expert is ap plied to every pair of glasses made by us. Best of materials used and prices charged are moderate. Fifteen years' ex perience. Watts' Optical Parlors, 611 Willamette St. .I...,..H.I ins. iii in in See These WoEderftil Steel Beds iziziiimiizmimtmittmmrrxnTixiiiziTitxixtxim Iron At such wonderfmllr lw pcioes. This fa the tlrird reimctioB. clew dow below M cost and everything else. W have only no bjoct, a4 Uiat is i h sell (,hem qwick that's why wo have cut the prices to cost, an4 tbao 81 per wtt below that. Now ftm smrrfy " eo tfco biggest bfrrgaias o eifc i lr Vi if you will come here. Cme earlf, as they will oVstftf hare lwtg h ft. Wondortful heavy is rick cream white, fifte Wm! $28.00 lirst cet $I7.; secm m, $14.50; ptice u ..... ftUa One futl pice fwe Hti(e tliuwtfiill braM trinQSl U ftficc $24.00yti$rst dirt. flT.OL; cectmf iA. US.? ; atm Don't Batter with cfK bat om ow m bMr $19.50, or ateoiCC.IO Air iht Prlr KeatJ for 1 r ' ' Heater, worth f f 4 , at f4t.M. or tho j Famous Qreat Weatera Stovo Oo. $81.60 Heater for t.8T, or die aiBO aataler, woHk $18.00, for $18. M. Stove Mae, llo a Joint. Datmers. llo. Ooa't forget thoeo ore fino stoves that you can see value stickiag oat all over; yon wil save big tmoaey to buy 9ie of heoo fiao atovoa. ..;.:...) o $4.1 Chairs at $S.i4; $8.00 Ofaairs, $1.60; $2.80 at $1.40; $8.80 Oh airs at $1.82; one $4.88 a 88.18. Rookers for Cbiltlrea. One line Vacuum Washing Machine, reg oior 18 88, aew $4.88. Sae fliae ZeMe Dosk, $18.48; one fine $1T.00 S4y Table, mow $-11.88; oae $18.88 Parlor SfoMe, now $12.88. See these beaatiee. Sound $1T ahagaa7 fcaa. $T.0; elagaafc $10, bow $6.7; one Oak Obloag 8tn, $14, saw 19.11 am $4 8 Maiioo4 (Jtan now $1.88. Cone ia aad foaat year eras am Aeaa wmmM vaaa. Dost't forgot h Free Sewiag Haie. . A $60.88 ataohiKe a 4SM.d Haa $48.80 "WWtaog Oadcfor otthy $17.75 oae wetlii $8.76 .46.79 'at-p way oae oroa of eiias at saiioaB tram $8.88 to $ft.S8. twtoo the (arteos wok at oaf store other the earn, no aw wetUaattt Mlova. Do aot, se a Mo ok of wood or a raslraao! tie Car a "r a ,aUh mvr at e lo" rtea: $.i0 MBows. ff.88 mowa. $4.88; $?. oaoa at $4.76: 84 01 ii- aa aa and ottiew. Fine Blanketa, 68o per pair up to $1. IS pair! Fiae Cosiforters at $1.80 .varUi 9 ce i , fJZae"tw" Wr" '8:e at 9 ',WeSt P08 7u e or ever hoard 78; 8 78 om, flae Bodayreaaa,' hat of. 888, $1.48. Oaot hhe4 a aad Mow (ihoica guoda before atiiae oao CU ht hoa of ran, gi4ri o Oatae eetrty ana aaaa aa these 0 it aow a4 yea wM be aaighby lTt M ohoa aiicaa aay at ii loja.g mm9- I mm, mU I a t tk ria Of thja aA ca. I oo ta Ur sOM, ae oa4. Tea itt rtoY aa-eHamir ra o4a air b r rooihaaie lew. - -rWp;vfayr, o o waat to thdk.e geaerat pablic,,)i: their heartf i; . .kl t ft O d (i vrtirtk of roods .ate oommcacel. I U -ha-!, fi. far yor hearty T P. s that hat mado Co o arta- aatraaag$r it is yea has bea aald eaaoe oho agaia, o o o J: W; KAYS ' - in I i 1 ii i KATfi. f rl,re Ulaaaas.. T ma aju re ma asra a . a n soi . a, 'A A w m w i 'TFaaiir Maaaa taJ .uji A lf I ' ' Q Q Q o o o