Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1911, Image 2

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THE EUGENE DAJLY GUARD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911.
PlioEographs T
in
alii
g' Machines Reduced
RAILROAD RUMORS
. FROM MARSHFIELD
Ntjne of Current Reports Are
Confirmed on the .
Ba7-
We are in need of room for our regular
incoming stocK of sporting goods and in or
der to get this room immediately we have
decided to close out our entire stocK of Col
umbia Phonographs and. TalKing Machines.
These are all new goods and for either dislt
or cylinder records. To close ther-'n out
quicKly we have absolutely reduced them to
where there is no profit for us. During this
sale the following prices will prevail:
All $70.00 Machines, now .... $42.00
All $62.50 Machines, now . . . .$37.50
All $30.00 Machines, now . . . .$18.00
Records Reduced
We have also reduced the prices on our
cylinder and disH records. Among them we
have many new records in both the double
disk type and in the indestructible. If you
own a phonograph or a talking machine
this is an opportunity for you to stock up at
very low prices.
Double Disk 10-inch Records ..... .40c
Double Disk 12-inch Records .... ..60c
2-min. indestructible Records, now doz. $2.55
4-jmin. indestructible Records, now each, 30c
IhV'fCAY GUN COMPANY
Several new railroad storleB are
afloat in Marshfield today and It Is
claimed that they are prey well
substantiated, and tend to confirm
the storieB printed in the Times a
few days ago about contractors fig
uring on, starting construction here
soon.
. One story is that a certain con
tractor had been here getting esti
mates on railroad construction ma
terial and that another has been se
curing terms from some of the
nteamers plying in here on hauling
an entire construction outfit to Coos
Hay from Sun Francisco.. It is fur
ther declared that the contractors
are not Soulhern Pacific contractors
and that they are figuring on start
ing vorlt this fall.
No public statement has been
made by the Coos Bay and Eastern
Electric people nor by the Coos Bay
and Boise that would shed any light
on the above rumors.
One Coos Bay man who has been
looking into the matter stated today
that ho was positive that a steam line
and an electric line will be built di
rectly east from Coos Bay in addi
tion to the Southern Pacific lino to
Eugene..
.Nothing further has been heard
from J. P. O'Brien as to the date on
which ho may visit Coos Bay.
Marshfield Times.
, W. E. Bole, a railroad contractor
of Spokane, left for his home yes
terday, after a several days stay on
the Bay. He Insisted that his visit
here now was purely on personnl
matters and had no railroad signi
ficance, but many think thut it had.
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W. H. KAY, Mgr.
BmHnmm
EUGENE, ORE
LKGAL J.OTICK
'Of Sale of ItefiinilltiK iencrnl War
runt Itnmls
City of Kuruikv oreijon.
Scaled bids will be rocolved by
'the city recorder of the City of Eu
'gene,' Oregon, for (ho purchase of
?1 30,000.00 refunding general war
rant bonds, or any portion thurnnf.
'until 7:30 o'clock p. ni. on tha 24lh
Uay of August, 1911.
' Said bondsystiall bear Interest nt
tha rate of not, tonKccod five per cent
Jier annum fmvanlo BCtiil-nnnunlly,
shall bj nogo'tiahle In form, in de
nominations of hot less than $100.00
hnd not mote 'than $1000.00, shall bo
duo 25 yearn ' frdirv',' dnto thorout.
Place of payment to;' bo agreed upon
between the city and the purchaser.
A certified chock In the sum of 2 por
cent of price must accompany each
bid. The Common Council reserves
the right to reject any nnd all bids.
The Common Council will meet nt
Council Chambers, Eugene, Oregon,
August 24th, 1911. nt 7:30 o'clock,
p. in., to open nnd consider ald bids.
By order of the Common Council.
R. S. BHYSON, Itocordor.
Dated July 21, 1911. nug24
What makes Cleveland's Baking
Powder soli Quality nnd prico. 3
lb., cuns, $1.00; 6 lb., cans, $1.05.
Ask for l lio cans wllh the screw top
nnd motal bundle under regular
covor.
A King Who Left Home.
act the world to talking, but Paul
lUathulltn. of Buffalo, N. T. savs he
always KEEPS AT HOME the King
of all l.axatlees Dr. King's Now
Llfo Pills and that they're a bles
sing to all Ills'' family. Cure con
stipation, headache, Indigestion, dys
pepsia. Oonly 25c at W. A. Kuyken
dall's Drug store.
A A R. I. nnD. WHITE AND
BROWN LEGHORN Chicks, Pulle-
shlpped everywhere. 80 varieties
thoroughbred chickens and eggs.
Itouon Ducks, free circular. IXULK.
HIDE VOUliTHY YARDS, 807 Jit.
Vernon Ave, Snu Francisco. C'ul.
Z Real Estate Transfers X
George H. Collier to Coast Range
Lbr. Co. tract in tp. 16-1 W; $121
A Izell Arnell to Coast Range Lbr.
Co, .19 acres In D. L. C. 40, Lane Co;
$25
J. Z. Evnns to Coast Range Lbr.
Co. strip of land in tp 10-1 W $82
U. S. to Arthur I). Hlleman 180
acres in sec. 2-20-G W; Pat. ,
George M. Ncet to Charles A. Lo
gan 11 acres In sec. 34-1 W $1.
Frank W. Miller to Ernest F.
Miller Mj int In tract in tp. 17-4
W; $10.
Thomas Newlnm to I. Smith 109
acres in tp. 16-4 W; $10.
L. M. Hall to-Henry Peterson, lot
1 In blk. 2 7 of Packard's add to Eu
gene; $500.
Preston W. :Grcon to A. C. Travis
V4 Int in lots 7, In blk. 3 of Valley
View add fo Springfield; $5
" John T. Fellows to A. C. Travis
lots 7 and 8 In blk. 32 of Spring
field extended snrvey; $1.
Adam Crawford to Alice F. Peat
loss Int in tract in tp. 17-1 W;
$10.,
.1. L. Clark to L. C. Morris 14.11
acres In tp. 19-3 V $3300.
Frances and John White to Town
or Springfield, strip of land ou N
side of lot 12 in replnt of lots 17-19
of Clark and Wuahburno's add to
Springfield; $145.
John J. Rude to Robert R. Gibson
lot 5 In blk 25 of Huddleston's ex
tended add to Eugene and lot 7 In
blk. 2 of llondrlck's add to Eugene;
$1.
John J. Rude to Robert R. Gibson,
lot 6 of blk. 10 In Drlverton add to
Eugene; $1.
Your Teeth Require Attention
The majority of people neglect their teeth while they take extra
good care of their health.
Watch and consult us when they need attention. We are thor
oughly equipped to give your teeth every required attention.
Besides we give a ten years' guarantee and we treat all most
carefully. The prices you will find most reasonable for the quality
of work we do. ' .
Artificial Teeth
Do You Suffer
oFrom
Headache?
80 per cent of heartaches are
caused by defective vision and
eye strain. In our 15 years of
practical experience we have
treated successfully hundreds
of such cases. We can give you
relief. We grind and surface
our own lenses. We guarantee
all our work.
Factory on the premisea,
!r: Hop-PicKingv Outfits
Burg'ess Optical
Company
591 Willamette Streak
BridgeworK
Scientifically niado and ap
plied is the groatost hoon of.
fercd to .'mm kind. When a
few teeth are missing loose
no time in securing a bvidgj.
Tuo biidgo looks as well as
your natural toeth, will chow
your food to your entire sat
iafaction, and is worth, a
hundred times its cost.
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It is a comfort to know, es
pecially to elderly peoplo,
that where no sound tooth
remain on which to attach a
bridge, that we can supply
plates that fit firmly and
won't humiliate you before
company by falling out,
thereby causing humiliation
ard annoyance.
COSTLY FIRE AT
THE DALLES SATURDAY
The Dalles, Or.. Aug. 19. Fire,
which Blurted 111 thesieenlne quar-
tera over the California restaurant -at
5 o'clock this morning, destroyed
i t lie contents of five business houses
: on West Second Btreet the main
thoroughfare of the city. All the
structures damaged by the'blaze was
shacks which will lie replaced by
modern brick buildings. The total
loss Is estimated at $11,550. The
business concerns put out of busi
ness temporarily are the California
restaurant and Indglng house; Lem
' ke . Sons, saloon; W. B. Mills, real
estate; A. (!. lloerlng, confectionery;
; Milne. Hros., nient market. Mrs.
Mathilda Haldwin, of Portland, own
ed four of the five buildings destroy
ed. Practically nil of the property
which went up In smoke was cover
ed by Insurance. 1
WE MAKE A SPECIAL OFFER
Loss of Time Means Loss of Tay.
Kidney troubles and tho ills It
breeds menus yost time and lost pay
to inanv o working man. M. Balent,
1214 l.lttlb Pennn St., Strentor. 111.,
so bud from kidney and bladder
troublo that he could not work, but
he says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills
for only a short time and got entirely
well and was soon able to go back
to work, and am feeling well nnd
healthier than before," Foley Kidney
Pills are tonic In action, quick In
results a good friend to the work
ing ninn or woman who sufferea from
kidney Ills. For sale by all Druggists.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIKE LAXDS
Notice is hereby given that the
State Land Board of the State of
Oregon will sell to the highest bid- j
dcr at its office In the Capital !
Building, at Salem, Oregon, on Oc
tober 24, 1911, at 10:00 o'clock a.
ni., of said day,' all the State's In
terest In the tide nnd overflow lands
hereinafter described, giving, how
ever to the owner or owners of any
land abutting or fronting on such
tide and overflow lands the prefer
ence right to purchase said tide and
overflow lands at the high
est price offered, provided such of
fer is made In good faith, and also
providing that the land will not be
sold for, nor any offer therefor ac
cepted of less than $7.50 per -acre,
the board reserving the right to re
ject any and all bids. Said lands
are situated in Lane county, Ore
gon, and described as follows:
Beginning at a point, the meander
corner on he south line of sec. 21,
T. 18 S. R. 12 W. at the SE cor
ner of lot 4 of Bee. 21. determined
by running east 4.34 chains from a
point 80 chains north of a point on
north line of sec. 33 as fixed by run
ning due west from 4 section cor
ner on north line of sec. 34 and said
point on north line of sec. 33 being
20 chains west of line due north
from SE corner of sec. 33 thence
var. 20 degrees 45 minutes.
Beginning at the SE corner of
sec. 33 north 1.00 chain enter open
sand hills. 77.26 chain intersect
north line of sec. 34 extended V
from sec. corner of north side
of sec. 34, west 20.00 chains, north
80.00 chains to one sixteenths cor.
between sees, 28 and 21. east 4.34
chain to M. C. between sees. 28 and
21 following United States Govern
'ment Survey notes, N 21 degrees,' E
0.80 chain to line of low tide.. By
Inspection 1 find from this point low
tide line runs west from government
survey meander line to point 9.52
chains S 36 degrees E from M C be
tween Bees. 16 and 21.
Beginning nt M C between sees.
21 and 28, east 1.40 chains to line
of low tide, N 8 degrees, 4 3 minutes
E 0.42 chains along line of low tide
to point of low tide on United States
meander line which point is N 21
degrees E 6.8 chains from M C be
tween sees. 21 and 28.
Beginning at one sixteenths cor
ner between sees. 2 8 and 21 which
corner is 4.34 chains west of M C,
north 80 chains east 11.76 chains to
M C between sees. 21 and 16, S 36
degrees E 9.52 chains on United
States Government meander lino to
line of low tide.
Beginning at M C between sees. 21
and 16, east 6.90 chains to line of
low tide, S 86 degrees 16 minutes
V 7.63 chains along line of low tide
to point on United States meander
line, said point being S 36 degrees
E 9.52 chains from M C between
sees. 21 nnd 16.
Beginning nt M C between sees.
21 and 16, N 29 degrees and 30
minutes V 12.74 chains on course
given In the U. S. Survey notes for
meander line of bcc. 16. This line
was run for the purpose of further
establishing the meander corner be
tween sees. 16 nnd 21.
The old Ferry landing opposite
Duncan's ennnery mentioned in
United StateB field notes as being nt
this point. This point 1b between
shore and piling used for old land
ing. The west piling bears N 52
degrees, 30 minutes E 79 links dis
tant, containing 2.71 acres of tldo
land fronting and abutting on lots
1, 2. 3, nnd 4 of sec. 21, T IS S R,
12 W of W. M.
Blda should be accompanied by a
regular application to purchase and
exchange for tho full amount offer
ed and should be addressed to G.
O. Brown, Clerk State Land Board,
Salem. Oregon, and marked "Ap
plication nnd bid to purchase tide
lands."
Dated this 7th day of August.
1911. md 09
G. O. BROWN",
Clerk State Laud Board.
22 Karat Crowns ..$5,(0 Porcelain Crowns
22 Karat Bridgo tooth 5 Inlay fillings .. .
Tuinless extraction
50c
. . . $5ald or enamel fillings $ up
. $ upSilver fillings 5Qq to $ .QQ
$7 S 1 0
Qood Rubber Plates
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DOCTOR M. M. BULL
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Dunn Block
Lady Attendant
EUGENE, ORE.
Willamette Street
Phone 820
S. 11. FRIENDLY CO.
Ladles Home Journal
Style Books are here. Phono
for your copy. 15c Patterns'
frco with each, copy.
Do not allow your kidney and blad
aer irouuio io uuvpiop oeyona tne
reach of niedlc'ne. Take Foley Kld-
t,m- PUIa Thitv flvn nnlrlr .....l,.
rnd saop Irregularities with sur.ifia-
mrf promptness, ror sate oy ail 1 rug
filsts.
John C. WhltenKcr, M. D. Of
Hce ritnnc 7 IIO. . . Office Ovr
Shell Theatre. Resilience Phone,
MU3-J. ' U
KXKITTOU'S NOTICE
Estate of Lewis D. Gibson, deceas
ed. Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned R. R. Gibson, has been
duly appointed executor of the ea
tate of 1-owIb D. Gibson deceased by
order of tho county court, of Lane
county, Oregon. Ail persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified and required to present
the same with the proper'vourherf to
said executor at the law office of L.
Bllyeu. In Eugene, Ooregon, within
six months from tho date of this
notice.
Dated this 14th day of August,
1911.
R. "R. Gibson, executor of the
above estate. L. Bllyeu, Attorney..
men dy
Here we have everything complete for
hop-picking. : We have made a spec
ial effort this year - to keep in stock
everything that' you "might need anrj
we can supply you at a moments
notice. Here you can get tents, tent
stoves, cooking utensils and hop bask
ets; and you can buy them at prices
that are less than you can get else
where. Come in and let us outfit you.
. ' 'Pumps of -all .Kinds
We want to call your attention just for
a moment to our very "complete line
of pumps. We are the local agents
for both the Fairbanks and Hayes
pumps and we tell you-that there are
no better or more substantial pumps
made. We have both of these make
of pumps in either pitcher or deep
wellf and would advise you to come
in and let, us show you one of them
before you buy elsewhere.
'A Guaranteed Stump-Puller!
We want you to see the Swansen
Stump Puller, it does the work quick
ly and economically and it is guaran
teed both by the manufacturer and
by us personally. Remember if a
Swansen Stump Puller breaks, flaw
or no flaw, we will give you a new
one; that certainly is a guarantee that
assures the purchaser , of his moneys
woith. Come in and let us show you
one of them. ,l .i U
Berger-Beaa Hardware Co.
Eugene, Oregon
Temple Block '
CREST
THE ADDITION THAT HAS $15,000 W0ETH
OF NEW HOMES"
J. Howe; wfter
oPvoom 14
First. National Bank Building