♦ » » TWO We Seil the Celebrated MORE STREETS ARE OPENED ®>E. Cloth mg WARREN CONSTRl (TIO.V COM- I’ANY’S KID ONLY ONE CONSID- EKED — ORDINANCE <» R D E R I NG PASSED WILLAMETTE STREET PAYED FROM ELEV* ENTH TO THIRTEENTH « :: :: :: Made up in two different styles—the Acorn brand for the business man—“The Sophomore” brand for the young man, that is looking for something snappy and different from the ordinary make of clothing. Call and see our goods now, Buy when you get ready. You will be sorry if you buy else­ where without seeing this clothing We make a profit on everything wa sell ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street. - PINKERTON BILL WELCH FRANCHISE AT CAUSING COMMENT ALBANY AGREED UPON The members of the Albany city Roise, Idaho. Sept. 10.—A sensa­ tion which may have a material ef­ council and F. W. Waters, represent­ fect on the Pettibone and Moyer tri­ ing the A. Welch electric line fran­ als has been caused here by the publi­ chise, after a couple of days’ confer­ cation of a detailed account of the expenditures of the state from the ence, have agreed upon the terms of time of the assassination of Governor the franchise, whic h ought to be sat­ Bteunenberg to the present. isfactorily generally, probably cover­ The bill of the Pinkerton agency, amounting to $29,000, shows that the ing the field as well as it can be done. state paid the cigar bills and hun­ I Under the arrangement the main line dreds of other "incidental” expenses will come up Ninth street to Ells­ of the Pinkerton operatives. Bills worth, then diverge along the east for amounts varying from less than side of the college to Eleventh, and $1 to $20 appear for "Incidentals thence west out of the city toward seeking Information." "Incidentals to Eugene, All freight cars are to be avoid suspicion,” and "treating ex­ cinflned to this track, There is to be penses.” At intervals of five days the a city trolley system A line will run state was charged $5 for a box of ci­ from Eleventh street down Elm, the gars for Detective McFarland. street this aide of the cemetery, to Frequently the Item, "subscription Sixth, and thence east to Madison, to the Western Federation defense down Madison to Second, thence west fund" appears in the bills of the Pin­ I to Calapoola and up Calapoola to kertons, showing that the detectives Sixth. This will form the city trolley employed by the state regularly paid system. dues in the Federation and were re­ The franchise will be for 25 years. funded by the state. There Is to be a thirty-minute ser­ The officers who brought Moyer, vice on the city system, the car track Haywood and Pettibone from Denver to be sprinkled, and the company will on a special train charged the state «qi 1« Jisq l*si JU.< ft ooJt Xml for three dozen bottles of beer and a franchise. of whiskey. bottle This Is substantially as the fran­ The bills show that more than half chise will go to the city council to­ Pinkertons' bill consists of so- of rhe night. with prospects of the ordinance called "Incidental«." passing.—Democrat. NEWS FROM < OTTAGE <.!<<>\ E AND \ KTNITY I The public schools of Cottage Grove will open on next " Monday, * Septem- ~ her 16, at 9 a. tn., for another year's work. Aside from the principal and assistant there are only two changes of teachers. The new brick building is now completed, the contractors having The finished their work last week Commercial Club rooms are hand­ some and are now being fitted up for occupancy by the club, which will probably take possession In a few days. Dr. and Mrs. W E. Best left last week for Detroit. Mich . where they I Intend to make their future home, I and their many friends, neighbors and acquaintances deeply regret their departure. The new warehouse built for Mr. Burkholder la completed and in use. The ne# addition to his store build­ ing contemplated will be |>ostponed for the present. It now being rather late In the season to commence the work.—Nugget. The work of driving three rows of piling for the new pipe line across i river leading from the pumping •tation to the well, wss completed Ths Willamette Vailey eoin­ today pany Is going to obviate the trouble it had last winter during the high water. tahatrih'» f • r. ticles that do not look like new. 3 w. $570. Write the Oregon Plating. Works, James W. wiiwn $t ux t0 Ea * Parsons; 160 acres 128 Lown6dal$ street, Portland, “ acrAa in ’ tar‘ **• 2* M). 19, z. r. 6 w. 1100. $ioo. Oregon, for Oricefl. - * / ” --- ‘ — Albert 1 a Julien et ux to vv — Tenth ; calkins! lot 2. bloc¿ 2* p.^ 1' FOUND—Pocketbook on P^;l street between Oak and 1 ------- ;ad to Eugene. >3o* ¿ > P8Ck"« • Owner can have same by describ-| Geo. W. Gross et ux to c n i ’ Ing property and paying for this kins; tract in Eugene. $3ooo Jen‘ advertisement. Call at Guard of­ Perry N. Bonnett to Charles i fice. 3 w.net$io46‘41 *cre8 la tp'17 • *: PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Grant’ll.“ M. Bonnett et ux to P», srJ’r 3 °wnn7i:0CerlalnlaUd K: FOR SALE—A hack, good as new, Granville M. Bonnett et uv , harness, horse, saddle, bridle.blan­ .MINING ENGINEERS paries W.3BonneV. ..enaln £ ket and good Jersey cow. Enquire at 342 Washington street._______ tf HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine stock information furmsned to Intending Patent. ’ ’ ’ ’ w- ranch with plenty of spring water investors. Examinations and re­ for irrigating purposes. See Lee ports on mines and ore treatment. Int: C E ad to Cob«¿ New York, s-pt. t.— nil the mys­ Eugene, Oregon. Hoselton, Oregon Cigar Store. tery veiling the Republican cam­ tf paign fund raised by E. H. Harriman w. - PIANO INSTRUCTION Riggs; 162 acres In sec. 30 Gw to > is in the eleventh hour of the 1904 s. r. 1 e. $4250. P ' **• campaign has been cleared up, ac­ FOR SALE—Seven-room house, plas­ Geo. W. Riggs et ux to Booth-Kel tered, good barn, woodshed and L1VIA Z. BOND—Instructor of piano cording to a sensational story appear­ and organ; latest and best methods ly Lumber Company; 162.24 acre« milk house, lots of fruit and near­ ing fn tne World this morning. The acres used, conducting rapidly to equal­ In sec. 30, tp. 15, s. r. 1 162.24 e. $10 ly an acre of ground; close in. amount of the fund and the names of $10. ity of finger power, facility and ex ­ E. E. Crandall et ux to Guy u $300u if taken at once. See Bush­ the subscribers as given by the World pressive quality of tone. Terms Lewis; certain land in sec 33 are as follows: nell, Crane £ Co. given on application. Room 21, 16, s. r. a w. ’ '• Edward H. Harriman. $50,000; H. Hall bldg. Phone Red 3051. United States to Geo. L. Hough- Twombley, representing the Vander­ FOR SALE—A good horse; weighs over 1200; gentle to work, sin­ ton; 155 acres in sec. 6, tp 20 s r bilt interests. $2 5,000; Chauncey M. gle or double; also to ride, for MR8. RO9«; M. HOLMINRKCK, BJM. 11 w Patent. Depew. $25,000; James Hazen Hvd<-. man or woman. Enquire of D. E. Geo. L. Houghton et ux to W C $25,000; Equitable Life, $10,000; Pupil of Scherwenke, Gortowtski Lakin, 170 East Eighth street, Eu­ and Joaetfy and dlplomee of the Purdin; 155 acres in sec. 6 tn J. P. Modgan, $10,000; George H. gene. Perkins, for New York Life, $10,- Beethoven Conservatory, of St. Lou­ 20, a. r. 11 w. $1. ■ Charles A. Bonnett et ux to Gran- 000; H. H. Rogre3, John D. Archi­ is. and of the National Conservatory M. Bonnett; 141.27 acres into bald and William Rockefeller, for FOR RENT of New York, will reopen her studio ville 17, a. r. 3 w. $10. P' the Standard OH Company, $30,000; at 123 East Eighth street for pupils et ux to M. S. Wallis; James Speyer and banking interests, FOR RENT—An 11-room dwelling in pianoforte dad harmony Septem­ «» Thos. Vigers -------- 40 acres . in sec. .. 36, tp 17. g r • $10,000; Cornelius N. Bliss. $10,000; house. Enquire at 641 Hifcrard ber 9, 1907. ol w. $1. seven friends Qf S“nator Depew, $5,- street, William Taylor et ux to John C. 000; $35,000 In donations received MBSTRACTORS. TO RENT—Modren furnished flat. Burns; lots 1 and 2, block 4. Del»- by Harriman, total, $260,0000 Enquire of M. Schneider at the ney’s ad to Coburg. $800. The money .according to the World, Schneider block on West Eighth THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT C. A. Vanschoiack et ux „ „ was turned over to Mr. Bliss, and by CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block. McLInn; 10 acres in secs. 32 and 33, street. him to Chairman Cortelyou. Cor- Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable. tp. 20, s. r. 2 w. $100. telyou gave $200,000 to County Chairman Odell, of the New York FURNISHED ROOMS—Electric ngut Frank Crabtree to Sadie Vans-ho- and bath; three blocks west of UNDERTAKERS. State Renubllcan committee, to "take lack: certain land in sec. 3, s. r 3 »• postoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln, $1000. care of the weak spots.” tf J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers aad Lee M. Travis et ux to Aslak Bran- ti; 160 acres In sec. 36, tp. 18, s. r. funeral directors. Eugene, Or. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur­ 6 w. $380. nished rooms; free water. Enquire L. L. Lewis et ux to Booth-Kelly DAY ft HENDERSON, undertakers of Campbeli-Feliman Company. Salem, Or., Sept. 10—Frank Mitch­ and embalmers. Corner Willam­ Lumber Company; 162.82 acr«3 in ell, a hop picker, who has been an in­ ROOMS TO RENT—Five furnished sec. 26, tp. 21, s. r. 2 w. $10. ette and Seventh streets. , mate of insane asylums of two or rooms to rent for housekeeping. Lucy LaRaut to Booth-Kelly Lum­ W. T. GORDON, funeral director. three states, and twice before com­ Gas and electric lights. Enquire ber Comnany; 162.82 acres in sec. State licensed embalmer. Office mitted to the Oregon institution, be­ 795 Pearl street, corner East Thir­ 26. tp. 21. s. r. 2 w. $10. and residence. Tenth and Olive came suddenly Insane in the George teenth. »17 E. J. Seaman et ux to Bruce L. streets. Phone Red 4481. ______ " , - ___________ —; Swegle hop yard, a few miles north, David; 160 acres in sec. 34. tp. 19, WANTED In this county, and plunged the crew s. r. 9 w. $1500. PHYSICIANS AND SI Rt.EoNS. of pickers into a mild state of ter­ Ella Royce to Hannah J. Peter­ ror for several hours yesterday be­ WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Girl for son; lot 1, block 19, Eugene. $3000. general housework. Apply at 79 W. O. PROSSER physician and sur­ fore he was arrested by Sheriff Cul­ O. & C. R. R. Co. to Carrie Free­ geon. In addition to general prac­ East Sixth street. tf ver and Deputy Minto last night. He tice of medicine and surgery spec­ land; 80 acres in sec. 9, tp. 17, ». r. was committed to the asylum today. $280. ial attention to all diseases of the 2 e Mitchell wore the badge of and WANTED—High school girl to work for her board. Apply to Mrs. E. ear, nose, throa^and eye. Res­ claimed to be a member of the Amer­ just received, a new line of Jewel Broders, 741 Charnelton street, tf idence, corner 14th and Pearl self-generating gasoline stoves. It la ican Detective Association. Early streets. Office, Beckwith build­ as handy and as safe as gas. yesterday morning he began to show WANTED—Seventy-five men to buy ing. Telephones—Office, Black signs of Insanity and later developed all kinds of lumber at Barker's CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. 1291; residence, Main 90. violent tendencies. He displayed an sawmill at river bridge. ol ugly-looking razor and plunged the NEW TODAY, camp into a state of terror until the WANTED—-More help at the Eugene DR. ANNA MAURER, osteopathic physician. All curable diseases officers arrived and took him into Steam Laundry. Good wages. En­ treated. Women and children a LOST—Somewhere in Eugene. 1 custody. He did not resist arrest. quire at laundry on West Eighth bunch of keys; also a pair of rim­ specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn’s street at once. si2 less spectacles fn Chambers' case. Phone Red 1631. DRAIN-M WSHFIELD Report to this office. sll RIGHT-OF-WAY M ITTERS WANTED—Mill blacksmith: steady work; good wages. Apply to Booth- DR. McDOUGAL, pnystcian and sur­ geon. In addition to general prac­ WANTED—A good tresh milch cow. Kelly Lumber Company, Spring­ J. W. Neir, way agent for the 8. tice special attention given to dis­ Enquire of S. F. Kerns, North field. P. Co., has folded his tents and sto­ eases of women and children. Of­ Washington street. R$ len away for other parts. He gave out farmer; fice over Preston ft Hales. Phone word that he was going to Los An- WANTED—A comp“tent married man: steady job. Phone Black 1631 POSITION WANTED- Man wlthgood gel»s with his famlly, ’heir home.and Farmers 253. M. Levlnger, Spring­ team wants work hauling wood stapled away yesterday over the DR. M G. E. BENNETT, osteopathic field. dw/tf or any kind of work. Enquire it Drain route, So, it seems, for the Palace of Sweets, 495 Willamette physician. Acute and chronic dis­ present, the railroad company is not WANTED—Second hand organs; will eases treated. Offices over Cham­ street. much Interested In purchasing the take them In exchange for new pi­ bers’ store. Phone Black 1326. fright-of-wa.v for the Drain-Coos Ray anos or organs. Eilers Piano House Residence plione Black railroad, as Mr. Nler has no plans for tf returning to Marshfield, at least so L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney-at-law Of­ DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic far as anybody could learn, His of- WANTED—By young man going to fice over Eugene Loan and Saving« physician. Offices over Chambers' flee Is closed.—Marshfield Tlmes. high school, work to pay for his Bank, Eugene, Oregon. store, 518 Willamette street. board. Will work nights and morn­ Phone Black 1326. Consultation WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorney*- ings. Private family preferred. free. Residence, 734 Ferry street. at-law. \. C. Woodcock and E 0 Phone W. O. Cook, farmers 345. Phone Red 3197. Potter. Office one block south of WOOD WANTED—Those who have Chrisman block. Eugene, Orogoo- J. FRA.«K TITUS, M. D. — Homoeo ­ Fine farm of 814 acres, fenced, in­ promised to bring the Guard woo« pathic physician and surgeon. WALTON ft NEb^. Attornevs-at-lzv cluding 100 acres under plow. 550 on subscription account are re­ Chronic diseases and diseases of in grass, but fine for grain, balance quested to bring it in as early as J J. Walton and S. P. Ness- women and children given spec­ possible. timber; good how’e: milk house; 2 practice In all the court« In tw ial attention. Faradlc, galvanic, barns; wood shed: orchard. Water state. Office, room 3. Waltos static. X-ray and vibratory electdl- W ANTED — To buy a small tract of from three springs piped Into house, Block, Eugene, Oregou. cal treatments given. Office, cor­ 5 or 10 acres 5 or 6 miles front milk house am! barns. About 600 ner Willamette and Eighth streets, Eugene from the owner. Inquire acres level. non>v»rflow land. Uaital- BOWER ft MARTIN. Attorney»* Matlock Bldg. Residence, 632 Frank Dickey, over White’s gro­ ly have 150 or 200 cattle on grass. law. J. H. Bower and W 0 MW- Pearl street. Office Phone, Red cery. si 4 Located nine miles southeast of Eu­ tin. Will practice in all court«. 1^'91. Residence phone, Red gene and four and a half miles from Office over Chawbers-Briito’ two railroad stations. In Cloverdale WANTED—Two comfortable rooms ; Bank. Eugene. Oregon with board In a quiet home conve- i valley, and on county road A gen­ nient to the university for two la-I ATTORN eys - at - law . uine bargain at $20,000 C. W. Bell, JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer. N* w dies, a teacher and her mother ' room 10, Beckwith building. Correspond with 289 East Ninth S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-law, 616 West Eighth street, E-igene. Or. If this farm is not sold within a street. tf | Willamette street, Eugeue, Oregou. reasonable time ’t will be for rent. opposite postoffice. Give« «P* The WashLnrae Investment Com­ Apply to J R Sellars. 219 Lawrence SITUATION WANTED By an all- C. A. XV INTERMEI ER, Attorney-at lai attention to the examfnatios 0 pany filed articles of Incorporation street, Eugene, for terms. around engineer, electrician and i law. Land titles and probate spec­ abstracts, drafting will«. «ettl'M with the county clerk today. The machinist; long experience ini ialties Office over Chambers-Bris­ estates, conveyances ana coll« Incorporators are B. A Washburn?, pumping works, electric light and I tow Bank. of Springfield; C W and W C Wash­ tlon» Also to all p«n«lon n>«tt*» power plants and mining. Address bum. of Junction City. The capital DORRIS ft 8K1PWORTH. Attorneys- or call on L. J. Dow, room 1, Williams tadlan Pile Ointment Phone Red 1176. stock Is $9060. and the principal Schneider block, Eugene. si i at-law. Office In Hovey building place of business Is at Junction City. will cure blind, bleeding and Itching over Chambers-Bristow Bank The objects of the corporation are to piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays HOP PICKERS WANTED- Sixty buy. own. hold. sell. Improve, mort­ Itching at once, acts as a poultice, hop pickers are wanted at the Dan LEON R. EDMUNSON. Attorney-at- gage and dispose of all kinds of Linton hop yard, near Eugene Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan Williams’ In­ property, both real and personal, to gives Instant relief. and Saving ink bridge on river bank. Will com­ erect buildings, to lay off lands Into dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for mence picking Wednesday. Sept. AGENT FOR lots, btocks. streets and alleys, to pile« and itching of the private parts. 11. 1907. Yard wired, clean and WILLIAMS ft BEAN, Attorneys-at- lend and borrow money, etc. free of weeds law. J. M. Williams, L. E. Benn. Sold bv Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c DAVID THOMPSON Williams Mfg. Co., Practice In all courts of «be state Albert A. Damltlo and Geo. E. and $100. • 14 M. S WALLIS and before the U S Land Office. Huntley today Instituted suit In the props , Cleveland, O. Office« 12. IS. 14 and 15 McClung circuit court against the Oregon ft Josh Yates has taken charge of the Building. California Railroad Company, the Courthouse lodging house and Ed Union Trust Company, of New York. Howe and family have removed to a OF BUT rFV LLE. OREGON r N HARBAUGH. Special stten- S T Gage. N T Smith and N. E residence on ijtwrence street. tlon given to divorce and settle­ Brown, successors In trust to Henry WANTED IMMEDIATELY A dcz< The eHsoarf be’’ ment of estates. Agent for Conti­ «♦»•e. Villard. Robert Davie Peebles and E Lundgren, the fellow who was men for work in mill and wood T » stsndslionh’» nental Insurance Company Room 000.00 in risk, duri if «he rj«» ’ * Charles Edward Bretherton. for the arrested yesterday by Chief of Po- Sunset Lumber Company anv Mabe 5, First National Bank Building. XMCizM' Caries J?.J».OOO.ro -tl^ specific performance of a contract to lice Farrington for being drunk and Oregon, or H. C. Mahon, Eugen Eugene, Oregon. sell to the plaintiffs 40 acres of land disorderly, was fln»d $20 in the fsrmbwldi'fsinihevt **v -b»£’ si In section 23. township 19, south of police court this morning He hal m * w L. BILYEU. At torne v-*t-igW office polices rn sb <»t k> exyir- range 8 west. A E. Wheeler Is at­ i only $0 cents in his pockets, and will she to i sure please noip«1*- I have to work ten days on the streets torney for the plaintiffs. particular*. WHERE CAMPAIGN MONEY CAME FROM For Sale or Rent WASHBURNE INVESTMENT COMPANY INCORPORATED Louis Sherman, the brick mason, baa returned from the Black Butte quicksilver mines above Cottage Grove, where he has been engaged during the summer building a new furnace tor the company that is op­ erating the mines The furnace is now nearly complete and the plant will resume operations about the first of next year, Mr. Sherman says, after an Idleness of several years' dura­ tion W B Dennis, principal owner of the mines. Invented the furnace which has just been built and it Is thought to be an Improvement over the old one at the mines, which was never successful. JAMES CALVERT The work of building the telephone line from Ixiwell east across the mountains by the forest service tor the convenience of the supervisor and rangers, wss begun today. It will extend only as far as Hazel Dell this year, but will be pushed on acre css the mountains to Odell next year. connecting with the line from Print vllle and Shaniko. Thus Eu- gene wlll have direct telephone con- Metlon wit h the cities of the middle portion of the state. Land eruttar»* etti nia (• Lookt for sale at the Gnard office CLASSIFIED COLUMNS GAMES OF BASEBALL HEXT SUNDAY ¡The Farmers Fire Relief As'ociation I I • oXJor“'' ,tor,> Engene' ♦ I Cc le sti »"I Pl! In Pd io u er. for fiel the th, ■■ tho tto be Ply lt>r Ho •r« of cu