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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
XT-*3 i classified columns MISS LILLIAN BRUNO AGAIN ASSUMES cow; in- J ~ » 16-inch WOOD FOR sale : wood. Phone Farm« •r«’ 2H6. oak ; d . FOR SALE Good mil k quire 196 E. 14th. St DON'T fall to see Chegem if you want bargain* In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock H. Che- sem. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf FIRST POSITION IN DISTRICT THREE DISPLACING MISS ULA GÜSHMAN ANNUAL REPORT SIICI INSPECTOS IS IS PBOSPECr At a meeting of the board of edu cation last night the matter of pro_ DOSIS EXISTS TO CONSIDERA viding more school room was the top. ic of discussion. After considering BLE EXTENT AMONG IRYMKSTIC various matters in that connection turwque. Tally-ho drive through ( H A I’EIU >\ E < A NI >1 HATES the building committee was autnor- Baldwin's ranch. ANIMAIJ»—RE< <>MMENDS PUB ized by the board to Investigate the However, there are man yother ad Mrs. Gue, Eugene..................................................... advisability of erecting a new school vantages as essential and superior, as Mr*. H. L. Gibbs, Eugenr..................................... LIC ABBATOIR AS REMEDY ! building for the grammar grades. they do not constitute all the alluring Mrs. Jno Spores, Bpringfield R F„ D. No. 1 I The matter of the size of the building qualities of this city as a summer re Mr*. W. W. BranaU-lter, Eugene.......................... and the location was not discussed, Mr*. C. <>. Hudson, Palace of Hweeta............... sort. The tourist comes here not Dr J Christie, county stock Inspec that being left for the committee to” only to escape excessive heat, but to Mr*. Minnie Croner ........................................... . . be amused and entertained, to pur tor, has filed with the county court consider at a later date. The school Mr*. E. Haubert, Acme................. I district owns a lot in Fairmount, sue recreations fitting the season his’annual report, as follows: M r*. <>, « oata, Eugene................. Eugene, Or., Dec. 31, 1907. which was purchased several years’ Ix>s Angeles has them all, from hill Air*. leurs Wright, Coburg . . . climbing to'surf bathing; from moun To the Honorable County Court of ago for the purpose of locating * Mr*. L. Hunsaker, Dexter... Lane County. Oregon: — building thereon, and it Is reasonable Mr*. M. Montgonw-ry, Junction. tain top to sandy beach; boating, fish-; Gentlemen—I have the honor here to presume that the proposed new Ing both in salt and fresh water, I Mr*. F. F. Barnard, Coburg, Or. with to submit my report as stock in structure will be erected there, but camping, tenting, golfing trolley M r*. C, T. Goodman, Coburg. . Mr*. J. Higgins, H«I2 I’earl Ht trips, autoniobiling and steam rail spector of Lane county for the year as there is considerable opposition to that project for the reason that other Journeys; there Is nothing lacking to 1907: Mr*. .Ino. T. Fanner, Florence. . During the year 1907 I have Issued parts of the city need It more, some Mr*. Dr. Marquant, E. 11 th Ht . . make the enjoyment of the visitor certificates for the shipment to Cal other location may be selected.. selected . , Mr«. E. Fenton, Dexter................. complete. Arklition to High School Mr». IL A. B< h >II i , I 43 E. Util HI L ob Angeles has the best hotel ac- ifornia or Washington the following 40 acres timber, near commodatlons in the country, Fam- animals: 45 horses, 3812 cattle, 2,- A local architect' reported to the >od land; fits spring. board last night that an addition i an lly hotels and lodging houses in all 88k sheep and 2200 hogs. LOST On Friday evening, a cameo During the year I have had killed easily be made to the high school It this week. Enquire ' quarters of the city and can take care NAMES <»l COMPETING CANDIDATES. brooch, near the high school on three head of cattle for lumny jaw building which would add four reci treet. J21 of 60,000 people. District No. I. Willamette street. Finder please Among the finest and foremost 1s and have examined after dea'h five tation rooms and give much more < WOOD FOP. SALE- A few cords of leave at The Guard office. J2 0 the "King Edward Hotel,” where the I dead cows. Each of these examina room In the assembly hall. His idea . . (17. <1X2 Mi«« Marguerite Wixxl«, ll«5 W. Htl« .... hood dry grub oak and dry fir. winners of The Guard voting contest tions showed that the animal died of is to take out the west wall of the . . . .NH.IMI«! Enquire of E. M. Warren, 442 LOST —A ladles’ pocketbook con Mi«« Gmce Rixxl, 2HI W. Hth Ht..................... will make their headquarters. It is tuberculosis, or was seriously afflict building and extend it about thirty .-».N..N.Y5 taining money somewhere on the Ml«« I i I m I i H<-ii<ler«li<»tt, Madisou Ht............. Lawrence street. accessible to every point of Interest, ed at the time of its death with that feet, making two rooms additional in . .54, IHM streets of Eugene Saturday. Find Ml«* Alla Eastham, cily.................................. all commercial centres and all places disease. 1 have likewise examined 7 the basement and two rooms on the 31.012 er please leave at Guard office Mi«« Mabl«- Johnson, Hl*5 IligliSt..................... of amusement. King Edward Hotel hogs that died of disease and found first floor, and increasing the capac- ‘ 90,468 Mian May Douglas«. I'earl Ht.............................. and receive reward. J2 3 stands In the heart of the city^boldly them afflicted with tuberculosis. My ity of the assembly hall, which ia . 25.5ÍIH Mi«« Fay Clark, 733 Ferry St.......................... claiming the sunlight and air, of investigation in reference to the lat ! always crowded. The proposition ... 2651 Miss la-iia Buchanan, lOtli Ht.......................... fering its guests a royal welcome and ter leads me to believe that they con ' seems to meet with favor with a num- District No. 2. FOR SALE Fresh milch cow, six attention which at once dismisses all tracted t.he disease bv eating the car i her of members of the board and will Aha Williams, Dexter.............................. yearn old. Also pure bred Poland- sense of "alone-ness.” Down-to-date cass of a cow that died of the same b* considered. Zehna Cruxan, IH-xter................................. China pig*, Address Geo. C. Wid- In every detail In its construction. disease. Room at Christian Church Kate Hawley, Cottage Grove................. My observations during the year tf mer, Eugene R. F. D. 1. furnishings to its cuisine, Absolute- The board decided last night to lx«a Hanford, Cottage Grove................ lead me to believe even more strong Six stories ly fire proof protection. ' hire a room in the basement of the Rena Baker, Cottage Grove.................... FOR SALE- Homestead relfnqulsh- in height, affording hospitality to ly than I have heretofore expressed Christian church for Bchool pur I »< >ra Jacobs, Dexter.................................... inent of 160 acreH and 80 acres, that tuberculosis is widespread 350 guests. Most efficient service poses, and move the primary grade District No. 3. Mrs. Lucetta Thomas, of Cottage Also a small tract of timber for among the cattle and hogs of the adds to the comfort and convenience which now occupies a room in the 3«.,21H Lillian Brun.l, Hon-nee............................ sale. See Mark T. Fleming, 412 Grove, today Inst it tiled suit in the clr- ! of the guests to the smallest detail, county. As the recent Investigations basement of the high school there, .88,008 Hattie Cook, Junction City................... cult court agnlnHt her husband, J. I. Willamette street. fri/.« of the best scientists, notably the roy Scholarship The room in the high school will be 2«I.3«IH ; Thomas, for divorce. She alleges In 1 I la CiiHlinian, Acme................................... Some of the most active vote get- al commission of London, England, used by the high school classes, as It . 18,711 FOR SALE Flue land in acreage her complaint, filed by her attorneys, have found that tuberculosis is trans ters in the contest are anxious to . . 17.1 «15 is badly needed. The room in the Ersa Humble, Mapleton........................... tracts, close to Eugene; g<x»d loca M'-dley & Johnson, that they wer«- win one of the tuition prizes to be. missible from the animal to the h.t- Christian church will be fitted ,ip . . 3 HIO Minnie Slbbets, Junction < ity................. tion; good school adjoining prop married at Cottage GAtve October 30, awarded to the candidates who In , anm being, the existence of tubercu as soon as possible. Di«lri<t No. 1 erty; terms reasonable. Inquire 1K94, mid thut on September 15, each district finish with the second losis to any considerable extent in . 5H.IM5 Holms 3 and 4, Beckwith Build ' 1906, her husband deserted her and Mi«« Effie Withrow, Springfield...................... high-st number of votes after the our domestic animals is a matter of + ♦ ++♦++♦+*♦♦♦+♦♦♦ 20.171 has since associated and consorted MI« h Irene Robinett. Pleasant Hill................ ing, Eugene, Oregon. fl piano and trip prizes have been serious concern. In connection with + * as t> to with other women; that he has car Mi«« Mamie la-wis, Marcela............................. the state veterinarian I tested one + awarded. MAIIIIIEI) FOR SALE OR TRADE For proper ried on a clandestine correspondence! Ml« Georgia Neff, Coburg............................... 23, IMI ♦ Scholarships at a representative herd of 3k dairy cows, with the re + ty In or near Eugene, 2 k acres In with one Mrs. Nelson, hail his photo-l Mi«« Myrtle Bishop, Coburg.......... ,................. . 21,«115 ♦ business college are always being sult that five were found afflicted ♦ + + + + ♦■*• + + + +■ + + + + ♦♦ Oakland, Douglas county; 8 room graph taken with her and has trav-! Ml«« Mmbtliiie Bette, Coburg ........................ 21,1 KI sought after. The Eugene Business with the disease and killed. As I house; orchard; several acres tim eled from place to place with her. Mias Merrll Scott, Creswell............................... 2«',7IH At the Catholic rectory last even College, where the winners will re above intimated, this disease is often ing at k o’clock by Rev. Father O'Far- ber. Inquire a* 746 Charnelton The Thomas' have two minor chil Ml«« Gem'vieve Howe, Creswell..................... 2' . M6 ceive a business education, ranks introduced among hogs from eating | rell, Richard J. Fuller and Mrs. Csr- street, Eugene, Or. drun, Alta, aged 12, anil Margaret, Mi«« Ix-tu Everson, Creswell............................... 13,173 with the foremost In the state of Ore the entrails of slaughtered animals. I rie 8. Clark, Dota of Fritgene. The Illi I aged 5. She asks for their care mid Ml«« Renta Goodman, Coburg ........................... "FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT" gon, and the winners with ambition ; You will therefore see that the care I groom Is the United States recruit .. 122» custody. Malxl Thompson, Creswell...................... Mi«« and "Around the World,” by and Inclination will he fortunate to j and management of slaughter houses ing officer for the Eugene station 711 Mik« Edrnia <l>a|»l, Hpringfield...................... Charlton Ilrlntow Perkins Price, win these prizes. is very important in dealing with the and the bride has been a resident of . . ««» Mi«« Erma Smitli, Springfiel.l........................... SI 50, postpaid. Address II. Clay The college is well housed and , subject of the suppression of tubercu 55 I.ou«Scott, Creswell ................................ Mi«« Eugene for many years, having acted Perkins, Grants Pass, Oregon, fit) equipped with every necessary mod- i losis. While I do not know that the in the capacity of bookkeeper for the ern appliance. Instruction is equal < law gives your body or myself power The first through electric car car FOR SALE BY uWSEIt New eight r Eugene Transfer Company for a long to any to be had In the Pacific North to do much to effectually check the room house with gas,electric light, rying passengers from Portland to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ mestlc goods as is found in the larg time. They have the sincere con west. spread of this disease, justly regarded beautiful shrubbery, and all mod- Salem arrived this morning at 11 ♦ est Eastern cities. Its private and gratulations of tneir many friends. ♦ as the most fatal that afficts either ♦ public schools rank with the best. ern Improvements, two blocks o'clock, after a smooth three-hours’ ♦ They weill reside in the bride's res animals or human beings, I cannot Conductor Smith, upon arriv ♦ ♦ Its musical advantages are a credit from car line and In heart of res run idence on Lincoln street between forbear to say, seeing that I must re "The only disadvantage of ♦ Idenee district. You pay no agent's ing, said to the city. The city and suburban West Seventh and West Eighth port on the health of domestic ani commission. Lots 66 2 3 X 160. the run is that our schedule at pres ♦ ♦ railway system is considered the most streets. within the county, that much mals Apply at this office for particulars. ent will not allow tiw to make any ♦ + extensive and complete in latest Im where near the time that the big ♦ more stringent provision ought to b“ ♦ provements and conveniences of any Charles Van Vrankin, the .Junction FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good coaches are capable of making made to detect and dispose of ani- As ♦ + in the United States. An auditorium, r>-si lent who was yesterday afternoon infected with tuberculosis, and house of 7 rooms, SO fruit trees, the track become* ill orb solid, and the ♦ mals ♦ with a seating capacity of 5000 per pronounced insane, was taken to the deep well with wind mill, one acre schedule I* adjusted, the three-hour that slaughter houses to require ♦ sons, Is considered the finest exdtnple ♦ County Commissioner Hugh M. asylum at Salem this morning, an under chicken fenge; large chicken time will probably be reduced mate should be so conducted as not to be a of reinforced concrete fire-proof con ♦ attendant having come up last night house; two blocks from tb-nry t lally breeding nlace of disease, among an Salem Journal. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ struction lit the world. Regular sea clerk his petition tor re-nomination' imals, and. Indirectly, among human front that institution to take him school house. Price, $1600. Time sons of the best In opera and drama. on the Republican ticket. He has I down. George Croner and Earl Prv- TRI El PKI NINI. on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent. beings. Manv communities have found With thu end of The Guard popu no platform in his petition, but if I Room 5, over First National Hauk. a public abbatoir, und"r municipal i r acted as guards for the old man at Ono Day Tripe. lar ladles* voting contest only flf-j nominated and elected he will no J. F Hoss has resigned his posit i«Sn Bring thia notice with you. Inspection, th<- most efficient means the Hotel Gross last night. with Moon 41 Tingley and will take teen days off. many of the contestants j Just around and about Ixv* Angeles doubt continue his present policy of of checking the snread of disease Mrs. A. G. Mathews is ill at the FOR SALE IIY’ OWNER Only one up his old trade of pruning trees who are anxious to hav ■ their names the Mt. Lowe. Rubio Canyon, Echo economy and business-like methods among cattle. As soon as the owner I hospital, suffering front block from high school, choice lo again. announced as winners are resorting1 Mt. Pasadena, Ostrich Farm en route. in the conduct of the county's af-1 miuB finds ««iic out Hint that nr he viiiiiiuL cannot iiiapuse dispose u»i of i | . , , . cation, residence, new and modern animals for human food that are af-. chron‘° stomach treble, There is much need j to everything possible to secure Pigeon farm of 60,000 pigeons. San fair J. and east frontage; high, dry lot; work, and having ha enough subscriptions and votes to Gabriel Mission, founded In 1771. Aubscrlbe for the DAILY GUARD fected with disease, he is conscious ADVERTISED LETTERS. well worth $2000; will go at a years' experience in this business, he place their names at the head of their The Santa Anita Canyon, most plc- of a powerful incentive for the eradi The following letters remain in the bargain If sold soon. Enquire nt wishe* tq say to his old customers, as I respective districts when the final cation of disease among hl* animals. this office. tf well as to new ones, that he will do I count of votes Is made Saturday, Feb- Such institutions have proved a great Eugene. Ore., P. O.. uncalled for the m — — — i all kinds of tree trimming, pruning I ruary kth, at 10 p. nt. advantage to the butchers and have week ending January 22, '0k. ron RENT and flower gardening, and will do It I Bailey, Mrs. Anna; Bentley. Miss All gixid Americans love contests generally proved self-supporting fl- right I have two experienced help ' In which wits and hustle are the pre- nanclally. I am very earnest In the Mabel, Brown, Mrs. M. E; Bowman, FOR RENT 5-room flat, furnished ers that have been with me for |wo ' dominating factors. Carrie r 5 Tail hope that some measure will scon Mrs. Ixitta; Carver, E. R; Clark. Min Ne -4| Old Inquire at 120 W Sixth street, tf years. The spirit which moves the Inde be adopted that will secure our do nie; Dolan J. J; Edwards, Ethel. Eg I fatigable and determined worker In Three Months Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 00 votes 200 votes S 1.50 $ 1 .00 mestic animals in this county from gers. Maud; Fisher, A; Gentry. John; FOR RENT Two Turnl«hed rooms 0 on KOO 2.5 0 Prices Just as reasonable a* possi 1 " Six Month* . . . votes votes the contest I* Infectious and It now for young men students. Call st the contagion of tuberculosis and oth Hale, C. F; Halley, Maud; Harrell, . ........ votes 1.500 votes 5.00 4 00 looks as though all are affected by It. One year.......... 33 2 Ea*t Fourteenth street. If ble for that kind of work er harmful and contagious diseases. Jesse, Herrill, Joe; Howie, Ches. A; 4.500 Will do the work by the day or by Two years. . . . 10.00 00 »,000 votes votes 8 All candidate* are doing remarka At present I am forced to confess that Hufstater, E. E; Jack,——; January FURNISHED ROOMS Electric light the Job. 1 3.5 00 votes 6.750 votes 1 5.00 12 00 bly well and a great many surprliuM Three years. . I have no sufficient means at my dis |C. M; Jacobs, H. W; Kinball M. A; gt IM» 00 and bath; three blocks west of Leave all orders at MOON 41 TING- can be l<x>ked for between now and Four years. . . 1 S.75O votes * votes 16 posal to accomplish this purpose, Jensen. Soren Peter; Larson Charlie; poatofflce. Apply St 521 Lincoln, LEY'S, 65 East Ninth street. Eugene, the finish. Five years.. . . 22.5 00 votes 11.250 votes 25.00 20 00 Robert: McClement». though I am doing all I can toward McCullough, Illi tf Or., or write me, J. F. HOSS, same Ten years. . . . votes 30.000 60,0 00 votes 50.00 40 The upright piano, fix free trips Hubert; McKay, Wni; Miller. An the end In view. nddresx to Los Angeles and return, and the drew E; Manougue, Dan; Miller, C. Very respectfullv, PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture St list RIIT1ONS T<t scholarships will be awarded to the O; Montgomery, O. E; Myrland. J C; cattle and horse* on the Matthew J. CHRISTIE. Nickerson, Cash; Nicholson. W 0: \\Mi V X I It .Ns contestant* and chaperoge who fin Wallis farm two miles west of EIGHTH GRADE Price ish with the largest amount of vote* Not land K K; Osborne, Grace; Pas ♦ Eugene, Fine grating; terms rea- New <»l«l ++♦+++++++++++ Mail ♦ ley. J. C; Peterson P. C; Sanderson, The eighth grade final examina to their credit In each district They On«> year............................. ...................... Inqulre Room 1, over eonable. 500 vi'tes 250 vote* $ 1.80 ♦ + Leta; Sherman Wni. T; Smith. Arde; ar«» within the reach of every candi j Two years........................... ♦ Ixran A- Savings bank, or address tions for the public schools will be 750 ...................... 1.500 votes 3.00 votes BORN. ♦ date in th«- race, providing they get In Smith, L. F; Smltn, Will; Spencer, held P. O. Box 182. Eugene ♦ 2.400 votes 1.200 votes 3.00 A ♦ and hustle for subscriptions from now Three Year*........................ ...................... January 23, 24. ♦ +♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++»+♦♦ + + IL W; Vries, John (2); Walker. Mrs. ...................... 4.000 ¡Four years ........................... 2.000 votes 4.50 votes on, until February 8th, and on Febru W ANTI II May 14. 15. Edith. 3.750 votes 7.500 votes 7.50 ary 10th, when the name* of the win [Five years........................... ...................... At Thurston. January 17. 190k. to Parties calling for the above »ill June 11, 12 Ten years........................... ...................... 10,000 votes 5.000 votes 15.00 WAN TED kppi eliti. girl at Colvin ner* are announced and your name Garfield A. Ixtvedell and wife, a son. Teachers who have pupil* ready i please give date advertised. A Russell's millinery store, 84 E. for the examination should notify appears a* one of the lucky uni's you J. L. PAGE. P. M . I me of th«» number of questions want will not be worry that you spent a few Ninth street JLD. BEWARE OF PHYSK S weeks of good, hard, active work. ed and the name of the person ap TO TRADE Hy owner, timber land The prises are all well worth a pointed to conduct the examination at Aggravates Stornarli Trouble NOB E OF GUARDIAN'S SAI F. <»F tor city property or land close to least 15 days before the date for strenuous effort.put forth from now REAL PROPERTY. and Never Cures. some town No agent* Address until the finish of the race, us the which the question* are wanted I Notice is hereby given that by virtue H. G., B<>x 494, Iiugeno, Or. winners will think when awarded the W. B DILLARD. The trouble with most people who of an order of the County Court of grand upright Kimball piano. County Superintendent. IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop havP stomach trouble |* that they do I Lane County, Oregon, made and en* The Capital Prise. arty tell the Oregon Land Compa not like to take the time to get cured I tered on the 16th day ofDecember, This Kimball piano has been pur-: ny about It and they will do the NOTI« t: OE AHSEHHMI NT. —they overeat and then take phvslc. i 1997 in the matter of the guardian rhaM-d by The Guard from the Ki-. rest 413 Willamette street, Eu At th« last nteetlng of the Board of Oistad Alte* which simply upsets the stomach and ship of Elmer Nels gene. Or. tf Dlrectura of the laine County Frult l»-ra Piano House. Portland, and Is ex- i Geneva Oistad and Raymond P»'* neve- cure*. hlblt«»«l st the Eugene salesrooms of an.l Vvg« tahle Growers Association W hlle relief follows one or two mer Oistad. minors, the undersigned WANTED Ten ladle* and gent« rtat an asaesain» nt of 30 per Cent was the Ellers Plano House. doses of Ml-o-na stomach tablets, guardian will offer for sale and se i The Kimball, which will go a* the ly to get their clothe* cleaned and levled on the Capital stock of Mid chronic and long-standing cases need at private sale to the highest bidder preaged at the Eugene Dye Work* Corporation be capital prise In th«» contest, retails In Thia sssessment at least two or ' three ____ weeks' treat- for cash at the law office of - -.................. In the cata- If nes dillnquent wlthln thirty days Lane county for 8350 ment before the sick headache. diiTzv cock & Potter, at No. 18. West t Ninth dats of Ctl i notice. Forward the logue it Is described a* follow» r Ore- «pells, bloating. heartburn, “ constlpa- Street in Eugene, Lane Cotint ty 'Seven and one-third octave*. Ivory ount to the Secretary or pay direct e 2»th tlon. rvous gon. on and after Saturdav . th» and agraffe. keys. Three string* t and other svmp- > First Natli. tal Bank toms that dit Elaborate case with hand-earvvil pan l.v result from indl- day of February, 190S. at ten jcixt tated Januar r 22. 1948 gestion ar, Ished never to return, in the forenoon of sail day. th fot Full !3 J O HOIT. See el*. top and bottom mouldin Ml-o-na real propert ta- rolling fall extension music desk. ttlrelv different from lowing described the nrdins ry sfniach remedies. It Is wit: board ami new style i-arved tru HS<»S. taken bef( >re meals, stimu The Southwest quarter of t** C'ntlnuo'-* Nlng1« «»n top st ».I faH of digestive j board. Three pedals. F«»»r feet nine Southwest quarter of Section 2 ' >«a sertngth-'i leg the stomach the West half of the North» st >rte»l. royal bred, Inch«»* high, five fret *lx an I one- can do it, proper work. half In'-he« wide, two feet thr«-e and ter and the Northeast qna- - cf Dilli. N.I .',2 ACCORDION Fl.»" T'i.iG Done i «IH* With e' ery 50-eeat box of Ml-o-na Northwost quarter. Section one-half Inches darn. <• to breed to such Mrs. Bert Vlneen: at 627 Hil) west Hull's dri g store give* a Is»* tng«'le« X aca'lon Tri|*< the West half of the Nor animal a* this Ancestors with guarantee street, near Ka«t Ninth, on resi sf tH« to refund the money unlei These five prim will h* awarded to 36 pound* per quarter and the west half ter records 14 ’ the rem- tf able term». Thone K--d 3303. edy cures. k N ili-nnhi-i. S>u'h Wiliam to the < haperone who se<ot-es tie Sonths-est qua-ter of Section -0 s'l Red 1st*e*t-number of votes and the four in Townshin it. South, range 4 Esst FOR EXCHANGE 13 seres, well 1 street, Eugene. Phone TW s ‘ P ,'eM"r’,er*- ■■ employs of the of the Willamette Meridian Improved, near Oakland, for prop 4* 1 jn contestants who finish with the larg m P 5 t one of 'h{‘ ’»»tnIlls at lands in Section 21 and 28 < rslst* est number of vote* In each I let r let erty In or near Eugene Good trade ■tec a’ Wh° h"<,>e*‘o the Eugene after the grand capital prise has been will be given M. Murph«) & Hugh ho.pit.1 suffertnc from pMulno‘nhl’ Ing of 160 acres; the lands in la U XHN|\(J. awarded 22 West Eighth «tree! If tlon 29 consisting of 160 acre* was taken to Portland todav to re all 320 acres. In Lane County, Ore- The winners of th,-ae trip prls«»s STORK AND OFFICE HELP Fur- ceive treatment in a hospital there. I hereby notify L. C , Cecil and are surely to be congratulated for. as gon. nlshed trow to empi >ty*r* Clerks' Silas Moffitt. Am* «nd Aiea Lynch a reeort lava Angeles completely sat ' Dated this 22nd day of Jan tsn- O A m m Registration Burras, entrsnre to and C C. Hayes, of Riverview, to isfies the wants of every one. One 11908. offices 1* Belllag Ht-sch buildlug. »'ay off my place and to look what finds endlea* variety for pleasure and CARRIE P OISTAD. 3*6 1-3 Washington street, corner they are doing. Georgs Loretx. diversion Its shops ar* filled wlhb Guardian of Elmer Nels Oistad. West Pnrk, Portland. Oregon if idle a* flae a selection of Isported and do- ice Geneva Oistad and Raytno«* -16-inch oak wood, |6.5v per cord. Phone Far- GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On J 26 mers’ 286. knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. fir growiD FOR HALE—b«xon<l Write the Oregon Plating Works, w<xxl. W. L. Coppernoil, at Watt * 128 Lownsdsle street, Portland, tf jewelry store. Oregon, for nrices FOR SALE - Hcavj farm wagon. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON nearly new. Inquire at 635 East DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy tf Eleventh street. Man's University." Gives a thor ough training at yonr own home FOR SALE—Cheap, g x>d second in nearly all the trades and profes hand Studebaker 3-lnch wagon. sions. Text books and instruments If Enquire at Eugene Grocery. (when required) furnished free. Full Information snd circulars at CORDWOOD FOR HALE- Leave or the l<xal enrollment office, 45 W. ders with L. G. Brown at Dr Broun** office in Chrisman block Eighth street, It. J. Kirkwood, rep resentative. FOR BALE English walnut treces IXtSr AND FOUND two years old. J. W. White's gro cery, Fifth and Willamette Btreets. J31 wood for sale : DR. J. CHRISTIN SAYS TUBERI I- CLAIMS HUSBAND RAN AWAY WITH ANOTHER F-LES HIS PETITION I o o Palmer Oistad. Minors.