Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1911, Image 13

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Sold by all leading
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EUGENE THEATRE
Tues. OCT. 24th
The Guaranteed Laugh Maker
Ik Traveling
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Salesman
By James Dorbes
Author of "The Chorus Lady."
flie Comedy With 1000 Laughs
Original New York-Chicago
Production
and a
Company of Unquestioned
Ability Headed by
DON MACMILLAN
and
DOROTHY GREY ;
rt'g Prices. . . ,50c, 7i5c, $1, $1.50
A Pure Aluminum
3ScSauce1A
Fanfor...lVC
W.C.IAL BARGAIN
to1j 'i,lif,h,.'nwfi8ht and look!
STi? s ni t food.
I 'Mftnnlne "1892" Tw At
Mq, VLy from your dwi-
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3ERGER-BEAN HDW CO.
t Pal Estate Transfers t
James Knight to William G. Klus
sman. S 1-2 of t i nn(1 ,nt 2 Hui
S In block 1 of Zumwalfs addition
to Irving. io.
A l" f"ny ' T- J- R". lOt
4 In block 7 of Fairmount. $10
Addie Stevens to Jchn M. Pltnev
ot In block 7 of ' 5 5
to Eugene, tl
John Luts et ux to Joseph A
uuugiass, 3 acres iu Sec. 32-15-4
and blocks 73. 74, 77, 7S in June
tion City. $3500.
, 9ilarles E' Harwcod to Millard A
w uf' 10 l'res in s"Cl 14",9-12
Lane County State and Savings
Bank to -Charles A. Nadeau, lot 8
In block 1 and lots 14 and 15 In
block 6 of Morse's addition to Flor
ence and Tide lands. $10
John Presrhern to A. W. Zlnlker
lc,ts 1. 2 In block 8 and lots 1, 2 7
8 in block ft nf rnnnn. fl. Dj',,.'
'""Hi ut (uuuttll B
addition to Cnttni, fim cn,
i.ewis naigerson to John S. Wor
men. hw j-4 nf 'K i.i k'wt .
ct SE 1-4 of Sec 21-17-6 V. tion'n
Sidney Charles Sladden to J. Van
wl son. . lot 7. a a in hiA.i. o
$900 addition to Eugene,
J. L. MorehmiRA tn Wn vinwi
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B8 acres In Sec 30-18-1 W. $10.
John A. McClltrhenn tn WHinm
ette Pacific Ry. Co, 23.5 acres In Tp.
Jl-n y, flu.
John B. Sellers et nl to John Hunt
er, lots 8. . 10 in blk 5, and lots 6.
7. 8, In blk 4, and lot 3 In blk 6 of
Shelton's add to Eugene, $1.
Paul R...Vllloughby to Alice M.
Bartholomew, lot In blk 5 of Coburg,
Fred O. Stlckels to David W. Hen
nigan, lots 1. 2. 3 in blk 1 of Camp
bell's 1st add to Eugene. $500.
L. M. Travis to Lewis J. Miller, 8
1-2 of se 1-4 of Bee. 8-16-7 w, $10.
Bertie W. Inman to A. M. Richard
son, tract In sec 25-17-6 w, $300.
Herbert S. Carthv tn Patni. p
gaard, 5.92 acres In sec. 25-17-6 W.
Sldnev Stlckeln tn v.A nrvont on,
J. A. Klehardaon. lnt I In hit i nf
wainut rarK add to Eugene, $100.
or. tjinre .Momoux to Martin Mout-
ous. ne 1-4 nf nw 1-4 nf bu
4 W, $2500.
W. J. Sehrntn tn w. T K-n ....
in sec. ze ana 26 tp. 18-1 W. tl.
Ella M. and Gen. A rw-ann tn
P. Lewis, lota 12 and 13 In Midway
para,
A E Gallagher to Hettie A Way-
iubii, several iota in .Gallagher's part
of Florence, $10.
Wesley Hosmer to Oregon Electric
ny. i,o, o-iuu acres in tp. 17-4 W.
Herman Nelaen, Martin Moutoux
S. P. Jensen, J. M. Cook. J. p. Mil
Horn to Oregon Electric Ry. Co for
ngnt-or-way tnrough Tp 16-4 W, $1.
J AUTO CHUGS AND SPURTS!
EHS EUGENE DAILY GUABD, SATURDAY. OCT. 21.991
AVERTS AWFCTj TRAGEDY.
Tlmelv advice given Mra n nm
Ioughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No.
11. nrttventeri ft rirearifttl m..ju -.,'
,-- -. - bcuj pun
savea iwo uvea, uociors nas said
ner rrigntrm cougn was a "consumn
tion" couxh and could rin littin .
neip ner. After many remedies fail
ed, her aunt urged her to take Or.
King's New Discovery. "I have been
taking It for some time," she wrote
ana me awtui cougn Has almost
gone. It also saved my little bov
wnen taKen witn severe bronchial
trouble " Thin mntchlnao n.Atni
uicuiumg
has no eaual for thront nnrf i..
troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
Dome rree. uuaranteea by w. A.
Kuykendall.
Electric
Bitten
lew Mam . .
"'.ndtM!'.' C-"and my
' bot lei n " -, 0 '".0Tk right,
ferns fIi8,Ltle:tric flitters
1CSCTS. AT II I .".
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A MEDICINE THAT
GIVES OOXFIDEXOE.
Is Folev's Honev and Tnp Prim..,.....
Mrs. T. J. Adams, 622 No. Kansas
ave., Columbus, Kas., writes: "For a
number of years my children have
been subject to coughs and colds. I
uaed Foley's Honey and Tar Com
nnnnrl find found that It nnra,! tvi.
coughs and colds, so I keep it in the
house all the tim." Refuse substi
tutes. For sale by all druggists.
HOT TAMAI.ES.
The very best bot tamales can
now be secured at the Depot lunch
counter, which is open day and
nieht. The best of servlcn at this
popular place at all times. Phone
orders for tamales taken. Phone 886.
K. BAKER, Prop. tf
So popular has become the camp
ing automobile t.Wr that a number
automobile manufacturers are plan
ning to put out specially deslgued
atus' eq"im)ed wltn eiiing appar-
To facllitato its work the state
Highway commission of Pennsylvan
ia will open branch offices in Phila
delphia. Harriett..,.., DU.i j
other cities, each branch to be the
oeadauartera fnr maA i ..
particular district-
The British postofflce will Inaug
urate an automobile service to carry
the mails between Stafford and Ro
chester, via Ottexetcr, a distance of
twenty mlleg, which will mean an
earlier delivery of letters In the
mornlncs. The mrvi . in t. ..
extended to other parts of Stafford-
Chicago will likely be the scene or
two aurnntrthlla eknn.
The Chicago Automobile Trade Deal-
id RHsuc at nit nttotiAH o nt.n.
Cf.M,ly' and p,ans a,e beiiiK made for
v.ii anoiner exniblt. It Is said that
the auto dealers and manufacturers
of the windy city feel that they can
a tract as much patronage at exhi
bitions of the kind as can their New
ork rivals.
The trip of the members of the
society of Automobile Engineers to
r.urnoe during November will mark
another epoch In the history of that
organization. The first few davg in
England will ha ,n.nt . .t
bile show nt nivmnin i
-.htw 7 v'. ..tiiuun, in.
which cltv thA iattn. , ' ....
, .1. , a oy the Incorporated
Institution of American Engineers.
"men ,8 tne English society corres
ponding to the unclotu nf un-
englners. A tour of leading factories
will also be made.
It is estimated that 200,000 pleas
ure automohllea nnri ,,.. , n.tn
commercial vehicles were manufac
tured In 19i0. Tho rim. f,. .1
An I, . ...id IU IUCDO
r ?n 0 vary ln weight from 100
to 2 00 pounds a car. An approximate
estimate would ninn. ha A
steel uBed for this purpose at 15,000
tons. The manufacturing cost of the
rims made from this steel would ap
proximate $2,500,000 and their val
ue at the prices at which they passed
....v, i ubuqs or tne automobile
$5 0oroSOOo"ld 1,6 bUt "ttle 1638 tUan
Forty states are now represented
by motor organizations in the Ameri
can Automobile association. North
Dakota and North Carolina are the
latest admitted to membership.
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THE
8IISLAW NOTES.
FOLEVS KIPXKV REMEDY
VS. HOJ"KI,ESS CASE
lEYsryWoit
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Sawing
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ITnn Ark .T P!. TTranmon aova, "f
hnd r ftevere case of kidnpv trntiht
and could not work and , my case
Beemea nopeieBa. jne large Dome or
Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me and
I have never been bothered sine. I
always recommend It."
For sale by all druggists.
Lame back Is one of the most com
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
liniment will give relief. For sale by
Kuykendall's drug store.
Don't trifle with a cold is good ad
vice for prudent me.i and women. It
mnv ht vital In paan nf phllH ThA.ro
Is nothing better than Chamberlain's
uongn nemeay tor eougna and mollis
in children. It Is safe and sure. For
sale by Kuykendall's drug store.
The Wilev f). Alien Co.. eafahlliih-
ed In 1876 In Oregon. Guaranteed
pianos, $200 up. iour terms ours.
A. S. Draper, manager and pxpert
tuner aud repairer. 2i East ttth at.
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Vlamotl, lln.aln- Thn Bull..
contents of the old council chamber
are now Installed In the old Antlers
KlllW.nnn,. In thn r-..
vinir iwmn in I nsc-.ii.l n lull '
hllllrilnir. nnH tha nnlv roiiilniloru i.iTJ
ine oia home left are tn the rorm of
rubbish strewn about t- floor of the
former ofricialQounrll hQ'.
T. J.- Hudann whn lnft tv.i
tion for West Virgina six years ago"
.Biumeu iq riorence last Sunday
and says Oregon looks much better
"' an tne east. Mrs. Hudson
and the children came back several
months ago and Tom saya he intends
to make his home here.
FaperB were clrrnlnton ha, i,i
week settlne fnrth in ih.
affidavits the reasons why a Hfe
saving station Bhould be established
by the government at the mouth of
the Siuslaw river. Thono rinni.m.nt.
were Blgned by a number of our
leading citliens and will be sent to
Congressman Hawley to be used in
his work ln behalf nf thi. ,.,,,.
nlty.
The Citizens of Otonnrtn hnl.l .
meeting Tuesday evening to consid
er the question of levying a special
tax on tho road district there for
the purpose of finishing the drive
way up the river bank to the upper
Part Of the triwn ami ovtoii,lln the
wharf from Ita
to deep water. ' It was decided to
petition the road aunervlanr tn cnii
a meeting of the rotera of bis dis
trict to lew A anprinl tnv nf ton
mills for this purpose.
The Wondllna-Johnson Lumber
Co. this week made a large payment
Jo Kyle A Sons on the tide land
above Acme on which thev tnnk an
option aomo time. ago. The same
company also notified the Saubert
Co. that they are ready to take up
that ontion an annn aa a fnrmnlltv
connected with the transfer of that
property 1 scomplled with.
Ed Bacon, a boiler inspector, who
was at Acme for several ilnva nvnm-
lnlng the boilers In the saw mill
thorn want tn M.inlalnn Timet-..
evening, expecting to go on to En-
gene next morning. At Mapleton,
Mr. Bacon was so unfortunate as
to fall from the wharf and break
his arm. Florence West.
WHAT'S THE REASON?
Man Eugene People in Poor Health
Without Knowing the Cause.
iiicio (i 1 1 .".ui o I'ciiyir win, nrnR
out a tnlaerable existence, wllhout real.
Iking mn ,! men nui leruiif . uay
ache and hfndtiche; auffpr from ner-
und aprep.tiion. Jlkaly the kiilncys
havr fallen behind Ihelr work of fll
lerlnK Ihe blood and that is the root
in me mmwir. i.i.n hi yuur Kiancya,
talit them In their work irlve them
.l.n l.a.lr Ih.V Vim nan
Pllla endorsed hy over one hundred
llliiuoaitu Kv..., UUI lieig
bors In Eunene.
Mrs. Alma Jlunt. Rf.5 Klxth Ht..Ku
gene. Oregon, enya: "I have ifreat fallh
In Itnane Kidney Pllle, havlna- uitfd
theru with the beat results. Kor two
yesrs kidney trouble clunir to me unit
I was completely annoyed by ?(T'
I was frequently annoyed by pains lii
the baf-k. I tired easily, was languid
and nervous snd often had dlr.k spells
I have ned only one box of .Joan's
Kidney Pills so far but have Improved
greatly."
Kur sale by all dealers. Prlre r.o
crnts . Koster-MlltMirn Co., HufrrfTn
New York, sole agents for nie (jnnj.J
States.
Hemember th name, DOA.N'S, and
take no uther.
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The trnda inlnnlsta nf
strongly dnv the Impeachment and
noint tn thA hAnflta thA vnrlilnan,..
have received by affiliation with th
Bend Bulletin: Exhibited, during
tha oulutimllnn In the tvlnrln u.nf If
.1. KKgleston's store, were several
wocn and Iron parts of an old Emi
grant wagon, found 26 yearn -ago
sine tne grave oi a cnnu six miles
west of the Milllran ranch, and tell
ing the sad story of the eatjv efforts
of the pioneers to settl 04 part of
Oregon.
The trial of the MrNamaras has
caused many walkouts among work
Innmen. asQ nrotest aealnat the nrv
y
MOST SENSATIONAL PROPERTY OFFER
THE MARKET TODAY
DO NOT BE DECEIVED -LISTEN TO GOOD, SOUND REASI
"We are making this our firsf aniuiiiivi'oinpiit of llir rtvat
ost opiiortunitv in this city to.lay. to sopure five acres of
the finest gnr.leiiiiig and orchanl laiul. onlv two and one
half miles from the thrivinir town of Oeswetl, in tho
lnidst of several tlionsand acres of hiKhlv tleveloped sub
division properties, pronounced liv experts as uiie.cellt't
for liome gardoii-nnd-orchard tracts, at
ONLY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER ACRE
TEN DOLLARS DOWN, MONTHLY PAYMENTS, OR
YOUR OWN TERMS ON THE BALANCE
OUR REASONS FOR THIS SENSATIONAL OFFER-
ING OF SUBURBAN TRACTS AT PRICES NEV
ER BEFORE HEARD OF IN THIS COMMUN
ITY, WILL BE EXPLAINED IN A CON
TINUOUS ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN
LISTEN, FKircXDS, LISTEN: Wc challenge any
operators in any kind of property in 'this good, old Lanu
Comity today to disprove our statements, to wit: Oen
well is by far the choicest orchard and garden section in
"N.estern Oregon. Hundreds of investors have purchased
small tracts in the- vicinity of Creswpll, and will inako
their homes there within one to three years. Their pro-
perties are being planted into' choice Commercial orch
ards. They nrf paying today from $450.00 per acre and
ns high as ifUiOO.OO per acre. No, dear folks, they are not
fools. Thev realizft tli value nf fo.-;in n ; ;
- , . " wj. nimo, uuii-mijjttieu
orchard lands. They coino from other great orchard
districts. Most of them are professional people, and you
"'n' l"ow what sort of rt community they make. We know
that the small tracts around Croswoll todnv n.-n dnn .,f
the price our competitors nsk. But we can sell cheaper
because we bought cheaper, and are satisfied with reas
onable profits. Von will reap the benefit of this slaught-
. C1 m prices. Why, our neighbor asks $.10.00 more per
acre on his entire farm than we ask after we have cleared
grubbed and improved the tract, and subdivided it into
five acre tracts. Think of it, for only five hundred dollars
you can buy at your own terms a fine, sightly well drained
accessible, close-in five acre tract of land, todav, in this
country, just at the beginning of the greatest inp'ouring of
high grade investors ever known in the history of the'lV
cihe Northwest. And you will never realize that you are
paying for it. The payments are so small that no man can
object on the ground of financial inability. And, bear
in mind, that you are paying today what would bo cheap
tor such properties five years ago. Also remember, that
everything on the surface today indicates "that there will
; De no tomorrow" so lar ns securing such land bargains
uro concerned.
Sale Starts Monday Morning, October 23n
Offices of Eugene & Great Western Land
Make your selection from blue prints, deposit ten dollars
we will take you to the property at vour convenience
within ten to fifteen days. If, on inspection vou are not
. . : satisfied or if you want to. select another tract, we are
ready to please yon as far as we can. If vou do not want
he tract, we will gladly refund your leu dollars aud give
the other man a chance.
READ THE PAPERS AND WATCH OUR STORY OF
OUR CRESWELL ADDITION FROM DAY TO tSav
IT'S THE TRUTH.
HISTORY CONTINUES, THE WORLD MOVES ON
BUT YOUR CHANCES FOR SECURING RICHES
FROM LANE COUNTY ORCHARD AND GARDEN
L BE PAST AND GONE BEFORE YS
REALJZE IT. GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY TODAY.
SEE US MONDAY MORNING
s Asic to See Mr. Skotheim, the President and Manager
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Offices, Ground Ftoor, New Com'cl Club
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