Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, January 30, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY SO. HMW»
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VITA A LAME BACK?
bodv who reads the news-
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cures made by Dr.
Swamp-
kid-
biad-
classified
FALSE REPORT
CAUSED BY
LAND OFFICIALS
RESULTS OF LAST SPECIAL VOTE
OFFER BRING UP THE MARKINGS
It is the great med­
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
.hscovered afteryear»
of »cientific research
by Dr; Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
• t:.» aud »• wonderfully
t^derJunior» vtiy curi“8 la“e back:
s..cert,hil,»P
; ,/f the bladder aud
which U tUe
trouble.
tor»
, 5w.,mp-Root is not rec-
?r . W.>r eve; ’ thing but if you have
cn;r:e:”led f
, iJder trouble it will be
' «t t ie -eme<ly you need It lias
1 o‘l i’. so many way», in hospital
bk'1
'... private practice, aud has
’ 'fk osicci-.’-fnl in every case that a
P'1'1 ’■ fr’an-ement lias been made by
’t anlea’lers ■ 4 tins paper, who have
” K tr cd it. ui.iv have a sample
il.alaoa tmoktell-
e
t ' im>-Root, and how to
:5tr’wr.e,
‘
ii.Kvorbladdertrou-
mrudingthis
■ ami send v our
•tneroas1’ •
^iresstol";!’ ;1.'-
v Co..
g
1 OK SALE
Office of the Commissione.
Department of the Interior,
General Land Office,
Washington, Jan. 21, 1908.
Registers and Receivers.
United States Land Offices.
Gentlemen:--There has been In­
dustriously circulated
by way of
newspaper advertisements, and other­
wise, over the name of F. P. Rolfe,
statements to the effect that Con­
gressman Tawney, after a conference
with the general land office, advised
! his son that persons filing on the Ore­
gon A California railroad lands would
without doubt be able to secure the
lands. These advertisements are un-
; true and misleading. The tendency
of such advertisements is to impose
upon innocent and unsuspecting per­
sons. You will please give as wide
publicity as possible to the state­
ments above set forth.
Very respectfully,
R. A BALLINGER.
Commissioner.
hustling, thriving city of Western
Oregon.
Over 75,000 votes wera issued yes­
terday, but not for any candidate in
particular. They were evenly distri­
buted for the different candidates
JLd chaperones. Many of the ambi­
tious ones have adopted a new plan
to secure NEW subscriptions since
the new special offer has been in
force, Heretofore contestants in dis-
trict number one confined their ef-
forts I to Eugene only. During the past
week many orders have been secured
from nearby towns for them, and
very good results were obtained. Can­
didates who have friends who reside
in any of the neighboring towns will
do well if they put in a few days
different
people they
calling on
know, The majority of these orders
will be NEW ones, which will be sub-
ject to 50 per cent increase in votes,
and as the delivery service is as good
y v. Hie regular g
as in Eugene there is no reason why
a large amount of business should
. ■
ie n.«no ot Swamp-Root.
not be secured.
;uists. Don't make
There are many pleasant surprises
mber the name
in store for the young ladies who are
■ » Swamp-Root,
Washington, Jan. 25,—Although
announced winners of the Los Ange­ enjoilied from making any reference
mmton, N. \ .,ou
les trips February Sth.
to the controversy between the Amer­
t„ry bottle.
Midsummer Day Dreams.
T
ican Federation of Labor and Buck
*-------( ROW NOTES.
In winter Eastern people throng Stove A- Range Company, President
(Special Correspondence.)
to Los Angeles.
In summer the Samuel Gompers in an editor!* In
crowds come from the heated lute-, the current Issue of the American
Crowe, Jan. 29.—J. V. Jenkins is
rior, from California, Oregon, Wash­ Federalionist, comments on Justice
hack from Corvallis where he went
ington, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Gould's recent decision at length, and
to attend the funeral of his brother-
Lower California. Nevada and Utah declares a purpose not to comply with
in-law. Wm. Locke.
to cool off. They find not an ener­ all its terms.
Miss Rubv McCluskey of Eugene
vating climate, but one that is brac­
"it is an invasion of the liberty of
wiied a school at the Palestine
ing ami full of electricity, a climate the press and the right of free speech
school house, January 20.
that makes the sick well and the and we would be recreant in
Some of the young People win go
strong vigorous.
It appears as if
' • home of Miss Grace
tonight to the
nature had selected Southern Cali­
her celebrate her
Crow, to help
1
fornia to show what she could do aty
birth-day.
her best, in shape of a climate that'
Misses Mary and Elsie McCulloch
—Photo by Dorris .-»rt Gallery.
approaches so near to perfection as to
cf Hadleyville were visiting Pales-
legve scarcely a loophotP for captious
GERTRUDE BUSHNELL, Junction
the friends last Friday.
criticism except on part of those un­
Dean Crow has returned from Sea­
District Number 3
fortunate individuals whose livers
ttle. We hear that his proposed tour
are so badly out of order that they
of Europe has been indefinitely post-
( II \PERONE CANDIDATE*
succeed in finding something to com­
polled.
plain of wherever they may be. It is
Hadleyville now has preaching iMrs. .Ino Spores, Springfield R F.. I). No. I
. . . 35.M2 I
true the thermometer sometimes reg­
Wh
Rev's. Sutherland
each Sabbath.
. . .34,780
isters figures that imply discomfort
»nd Moore filling the pulpit alter­ Mrs. II. L. Gibbs, Eugene....................................
32,(1(12
i Mrs. W. W. Branstetter. Eugene.......................
and suffering east of the mountains,
nately.
. . . 28,372
but It should be remembered that the
The many cases of measles in and Mrs. W. R. Gue, Eugene......................................
. . .14.472
atmosphere is exceedingly dry.
around Crow and Hadleyville are Mrs. C. O. Hudson, Palace of Sweets.............
. . . 7.538
Mrs.
Minnie
(
roner
Los Angeles has the best hotel ac­
nearly all convalescent.
. . . .4,100
Mrs. E. Säubert, Acme.................
commodations in the country. Fam­
.
.
.
8,515
<>.
(
oats,
Eugene
...............
Mrs.
ily hotels and lodging houses in all
AN IMPOSITION.
. . . 1,000
Mrs. Isiura Wright, Coburg. . . .
quarters of the city and can take care
057
Mrs.
<
’
.
L.
Hunsaker,
Dexter
..
of 60,000 people.
(La Grande Observer.)
582
Among the finest and foremost Is
Petitions are be|*" clr'-tils)''’* in Mrs. F. F. Barnard, Coburg, Of.
505
Edward
Hotel,” where the
the 'King “
‘
various counties of the state with a Mrs. M. Montgomery, Junction.
...........
300
wlners of The Guard voting contest
dew cf submitting to the voters of Mrs. C. T. Goodman, Coburg..
....
•*<»*
will make their headquarters. It is
the general state election in June, the Mrs. J. Higgins, 8(12 Pearl St. . .
.... 240
accessible to every point of Interest,
question of the sub-division of the Mrs. Jno. T. Fanner, Florence. .
....
107
all commercial centres and all places
present county of Wasco. This may Mrs. Dr. Mnrquiini, E. 11th SI. .
157
of amusement. King Edward Hotel
be legal and in case the required Mrs. E. Fenton. Dexter.................
....
54
stands In the heart of the city, boldly
lom’ier of petitioners are secured the Mrs. I! A. Booth, I 13 K. Dili St.
SAMUEL GOMPERS.
claiming the sunlight and air, of­
qut-»:ion will lie submitted to the
fering its guests a royal welcome and
voters of the state. The question nat-
attention which at once dismisses all
nrally arses. What interest the vot­
sense of "alone-m ss.” Down-to-date duty did we not do all in our power
ers o I the state outside of Wasco can
in every detail in its construction, to point out to the people the seri­
pouibly have in this purely local mat­ Miss Idnli II iiderslwtt. Madison St.............
. 103,770
furnishings to its cuisine. Absolutely ous Invasion of tli“lr liberties whlfh
ter? What right, morally, have the Miss Marguerite Wocxls, 11)5 \\ . 8i!i...........
. 102,5(14
lias taken place. That this has been
voters outslde\cf Wasco, to vote on Miss May Douglass, l’earl St..............................
. .02.581 i fire proof protection. Six stories in
height, affording hospitality to 350 done by Judge-niade Injunctions and
the tub-division of this county.
.
.
70.282
Miss Grace Wood, 281 W. 8(h St.....................
guests.
Most efficient service adds ,not by statute law makes the menace
It is just possible that the be3t Miss Mabie Johnson, 81)5 HighSt......................
. .31.012
tto the comfort and convenience of all the greater.”
thtag the voters can do. If they are
.
.31,51
I
Fay Cl..rk, 733 Ferry St..........................
the guests to the Smallest detail.
forced to vote on this question, is to ] Miss
District No. 2,
Candidates, if you want to have
snow it under so deep that it will
38. IO(>
Zclnia Cruzan. Dexter.................................
Miss
T. B. Davidson went to Halsey to­
your name announced as a winner
»ct as a precedent in keeping down
3(1,212
Alta Williams, Dexter . ..........................
Misa
other attempts. If this policy can­
32.010 ! of one of these valuable trips, and day to see his aged mother who is
Sunlord. Cottage Grove
Ix-ta
Miss
tina ‘.s, the ballot will be wejghed
3C.785 : enjoy a winter vacation at a resort ill.
Kate Hawley, Cottage Grove
down with proposed city charter Miss
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1 7.« 15
Baker, Cottage Grove..............................
Miss
Rena
amendments. This is purely a county
51)02
Jacobs,
Dexter
...............................................
Dora
seat fight, wherein no one not a resi­ Miss
VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW ANI) OLD PREPAID SI BSCRINTIONS TO
District Nc. 3.
dent of Wasco is interested, and it is
. 14,301
DAILY «VARI) ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Hattie Cook, Junction City............................
an imposition to attempt to place it Miss
8 8 .557
Miss ITa Cushman, Acme.............................................
nn the general ballot.
. 31 ,818
Carrier Mai)
Old
No w
Miss Lillian Brand, Florence ...................................
. 25, 405
Gertrude Bushnell Junction City....................
Miss
$
1.50 $ 1.00
200
vote*
600
Dr. T. JI Ford, of the Sunnyside
votes
. 17,105 Three Months. . . .
?.00
600 votes
2.50
Methodist church, occupied his pulpit Miss Ersa Ramble, Mapleton....................................
1,8 00 votes
..
:
mco
Six
Months
.............
Minnie Sillbets, Junction City..........................
4.00
5.00
4,5 00 votes 1,500 votes
Jfsterday morning and evening for Miss
One Year...............
r
District No. 4.
9.00
13,5 00 votes 4,500 votes 10.00
the first time in two months. The
58,20» Two Years...........
Effie Withrow, Springfield...............................
20,250 votes 6,750 votes 1 5.00 12.0M
•ast service he conducted before be- Miss
31,358 Three Years..........
16.00
ing taken down sick was the funeral Miss Genevieve Howe. Creswell..............................
28,1 25 votes 9,3 75 votes 20.00
32,528 Four Years.............
33,750 votes 1 1,2 50 votes 25.00 20.00
30,1)20 Five Years.............
I D. Driver. His friends in ; Miss Irene Robinett, I’linsant Hill.........................
Georgia
Neff.
Coburg
.....................................
Miss
Portland and throughout the state ,
90,000 votes 30,000 votes 50.00 40.00
28,700 Ten Years................
*i‘l ” glad tn learn that he Is con- | Miss Madaline Betts, Coburg.............................
20.1 ID
St BS( TUITIONS T<(
Maude
Lewis,
........................................................
sian’ly gaining in strength.—Orego-i Miss
23,7110
Miss Merril Scott. Creswell........................................
RSJBM
Price
Miss Myrtle Bishop, Coburg.............................
13,01)3
Mail
Old
New
Miss I»eta Everson. Creswell.........................
Olli
250 votes $ 1.50
750 votes
Miss Renia Goodman. Coburg.....................................
1220 One year ..
3.00
750 votes
2,250 votes
Miss Mabel Thompson. Creswell.......................
71 I Two years.
4.50
3,600
votes
1
,20<Pvotea
Three
Years
Miss Edenia Cliapel. Springfield..............................
<W>
6.00
2,000 votes
4,000 votes
Miss Erma Smith, Springfield..............................
33 Four’ years.
7.50
3,750 votes
10,250 votes
Five years.
Miss Lou Scott, Creswell .........................................
15.00
5,000 vote«
15,000 votes
Ten years.
GOMPERS UPHOLDS
BOYCOTT PLAN
receive notification to call for con­
+ + + + + + + + + ▼♦<■ + ■*■♦♦ test subscription votes.
♦
•
*
Booster Says
Tl>.. hand that rocks the cra-
tin1 rooat,*' hut Mme.
says the hand that
‘ thi- »ashing machine can
hi-i around.
hi.'rLrHrr> " e<-m|»lite_|inv of
»»aZ? W"‘
Everything
n '>'<1 Io convert Blue Monday
1,^
, f r°m|iiiratlve com-
, ' have nuu-.y lalxtr-sai -
mi. I*'
,,u“ "re abnolutely
* «'.'u1 11'' ,r> ***** H,'r’’nRy
•’ll regulated household.
J G.-i-U hiz” and Quick*
’) »re thi- I h - m washing
u-*-* thi nmrket affords.
$2^'.,
"Dngers, foo-f-from
«,1 2
in so many difTen-nt
’
w- can rli-esa all.
»"Urs fO| hnsines«.
griffin
Herdware Co.
V
♦
A little more than six weeks of ex­
+ cellent work and splendid enthusiasm
♦ have now passed and The Guard's
♦ great $1000 prize contest is shaping
its way to what promises to be the
♦ most successful contest ever promot-
____
The .'7~.'T
candidates
♦ ,1 in I.an"
' "
who have so gallantly and faithfully
♦ put their beautiful and smiling coun­
+ tenances before the public each and
♦ every one deserves the thanks and
♦ indorsement of all. They have been
♦ nearly 60 of Oregon’s best, and have
to this contest
♦ lent a spirit and go t3
♦ that has made it hum along as If
♦ gr ased by the spirit of vim.
+
But now they are in readiness to
♦ step into the thickest of the fray and
see It through until the contest comes
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦+♦♦ ♦ to a «1 irlous end. The votes are tn-
ill continue to increase
creas.ng and wjll
Miss Gertrude Bushnell, of Junc­
In leaps and 1 bounds until the day^
'cture
we
present
-j final
accounting is to be*
tion City, whose picture we’ l>r^“_* when the
i—
Many of the candidates, as-
today, is one of the active aspirants made. ..y 1 their friends, are making a
slated by .......
for one of
o. the
.— vacation trips to Los
.
nal canvass of Lane county to
Angeles being offered by The Guard person...-----
secure subscriptions to The Guard
the precious
to Lane county's most popular young with which ar; given
Miss Bushnell entered the votes.
ladies,
But tew of the copies cf
’ The Guard
contest at the ve ■y start, and up to
mutilation from the vote get-
the present has 1 een nobly support- escape
to recure
p»1
when paying ter* who take much pa'ns
ed by many friends -ino
w
coupon*. But the brunt of
■ with, the «ingle coupon».
subscription,
favored
he
their (---
the battle I* being fought with the
is ver y pop- »ubscrlptions.
the vote«, Ml«* Bushnell county.
It 1» the one year,
and
ular through ut Lane
six month* and three months sub-
and
ha» a ho.t of <arm friend*
icriptions to The Guard, with which
manv acquaintances who 6»® it a I
All
rotes I are given vote». tjiat count.
privilege to favor he
_
Miss towns are included in the »cope of
when paving their subscription.
junction City ih» cmiteet from Junction to Cottage
p.,.8woii « ado-»»*
-......... -
J
MISCELLANEO! S
t
WOO!» FOR S ai .E- 16-lu'h
wood. Phone Farmers 286.
'
The following candidates
will be announced winners
of The Guard prizes if they
finish in the positions they
now hold:
Chaperone-Mrs. Jno. aP^es.
First District—Miss
Ida®
Hendershott. Misiu Mar­
guerite Woods. Miss May
Douglass.
Second District—Miss Z p I®»
Cruzan, Miss Alta Wll-
liams.
Thlpl Distrlc t— Miss Hattie
Cook, Miss 1'Ia Cushman.
Fourth District— Miss Effie
Withrow, Miss Irene Rob-
nett.
columns
The Daily Guarii » Popular Ijitlie»' Prize Voting ( oiliest
VOTE COI PON
Min
Address ...
District
Cut out and fill in with the name of the young lady you wish
to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, and
It will count for one vote.
f
Not Good After February 2d.
oak' b^ORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur-
t26
Uls.'i-'d free to emplolyers. Clerks’
Registration Bureau, entrance to
FOR SALE Chopped feed .it '•‘♦d
offices 14 Selling-Hirsch building,
mil), 559 West Eighth street, tf’,
3*6 1-2 Washington street, corner
West Park, Portland. Oregon, tf
FOR SALE;—New 6 room house;
concrete foandatlon; outbuildings,j
good well, by owner, 974 Ferry j DON'T fall to mo Chezern if you
want bwrgaini la roal estate. We
street.
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buy and m H fart» and city prop­
erty. improved and unimproved.
FOR
SALE • bvcond
growtn
fir
Timber and mining stock. H. Cho­
wood. W. L. Coppernoil, at Watt's
se m. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
jewelry store.
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FOR SALE—Heavy farm wagon. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On
knives, forks and all household ar­
nearly new. Inquire at 685 East
ticle« that do not look like new.
Eleventh street.
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Write the Oregon Plating Work»,
128 Lownsdale street, Portland,
FOR SALE Cheap, good second -
Oregon, for Drtcea
hand Studebaker 3-lnch wagon.
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Enquire at Eugene Grocery.
FOR EXCHANGE—15 acres, well
improved, near Oakland, for prop­
CORDWOOD FOtx 8At,E—«eave or­
erty in or near Eugene. Good trade
ders with L. G. Brown at Dr.
will be given. Mc.Murphey &. Hugh,
Brown'» office in Chrisman block.
22 West Eighth street.
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FOR SALE English walnut treees
CORRESPON­
two years old. J. W. White's gro­ INTERNATIONAL
DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy
cery, Fifth and Willamette streets.
Man's University.” Gives a thor­
J31
ough training at your own home
WOOD FOR SALL A tew cords of
in nearly all the trades and profes­
good dry g.ub oak and dry fir.
sions. Text books and instruments
Enquire of E. M.
Warren, 442
(when requiredl furnished free.
Lawrence street.
Full Information and circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
FOR SALE Cook stove wood for
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
sale; 16-lnch oak wood, the right
resentative.
sie for the cook stove. Phone Far­
mers 286.
f!8
FOR SALE River bottom farm, con­
taining about 60 acres; will sell
part or all. Enquire at 476 West
While none of the pending land
Fifth street.
f25 fraud cases will be tried at the pres­
FOR SALE— Fresh milch cow, six ent term of the federal court, there is
no intention on the part of the gov­
years old. Also pure bred Poland- ernment to abandon them. At the
China pigs, Ad.irosa Geu. C. Wld- conclusion of the Hall-Mays conspi­
mer, Eugene R. F. I). 1.
tf racy case th,s week. Special Prose­
FOR SALE House of five rooms and cutor Heney will return to San Fran­
large lot on East Eighth street, cisco to resume the prosecution of
north side; at a bargain if sold municipal graft cases that lie left
soon,
J. C. Rickie. For partig­ temporarily in order to conduct the
ulars address or call on S. li. Wil- fendants of the ex-dlstrlct attorney.
Before adjourning this term of
Hams, , Eugene, Or.
court Judge Hunt will probably be
FOR SALE Flue lnm* iti acreage asked to dismiss the Indictment
Brownell, who »is
tracts, close tn Eugene; good loca­ against George
tion; good school adjoining prop­ charged witli subornation of perjury.
erty; terms reascnabl .
Inquire If any of the other indictments are to
All
Rolins 3 and 4. Beckwith Build­ be dismiss, d, it is not known,
the remaining eases will then lie set
ing, Eugene, Oregon.
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for trial at the April term. On or-
FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT” der of Judge Hunt yesterday all Ju-
and “Around the World,” by rors summoned for tile term, except
Charlton Bristow Parkins. Price, those on the Hall-Mays case, were
$1.50, postpaid. Address H. Clay excused from further attendance on
Perkins. Gian’s Pass. Oregon, f 1 0 the term.
Another panel will be
drawn for the trials at the April
ACRE TtlAi i s> Ac.e
uets and term.
large lots in Bleir Street Addition,
close in a.id
a.ul near scluuil
sciiopl h house;
PLEASANT HILI. NOTES
installment plan—you make your
,own terms. Call or writ * to Ore-
(Special Correspondence.)
. gou I.and Co., Eugme, Ore.
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Pleasant Hill, Jan. 29.—E. Enos,
FOR SALE BY OWNER Only one who recently came here from Iowa,
blocs from high school, choice lo­ has purchased
the 200-acre farm
cation. residence, new and modern owned by the Richardson heirs and
and east frontage; high, dry lot; situate 1 near the postoffice.
well worth $ 000; ..... go at a
Mr. Woods and family have move 1
bargain if sold s >on. E., |uire at on the West farm, which they have
this office.
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rented.
Mrs. W. H. Shelley is visiting a
FOR SAI.E BA OWNER N»w eight­ sister at Marcóla this week.
room house witli gHH.el.’Vlrtc light,
Rev. Bro k, of Eugene, has accept-
beautiful sin if Idler,»’, m<l all mod­ a call to preach for the Christian
ern improvement*. two blocks church of this place, and began the
from car I'ne slid in heart of res­ year's work by pr aching a very in­
idence district. Yon pay no agent's teresting discourse last Sunday.
commission.
Lots ¿6 2-3 x 160.
Miss Nellie Drury left today for
Apply ai tills office for particulars. Spokane, where she will be one of
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Good the principal» in an event, the par­
house of. 7 rooms, 80 Irnit trees, ticulars of which will be given later.
About 6(1 men gathered at the cem­
deep well witli wind luWI. one acre
under chickeu fence; large chicken etery last Thursday and did the larg­
house; two
blocks from Geary est day’» work ever done there. The
school house.
Price, llUOt). Time ladles furnished hot. coffee and a
on part.
I. N. Harbaugh, agent, bountiful dinner at the W. O. W. hall
Room 5, over F'rst National Bank. nearby. A move is on foot to replace
the board fence with a neat woven
Bring this notice with yo;>
wire one, which will probably suc­
ceed.
REGULAR.
run itt.M
TeiK'lier** Exit ml nat ion.
FOR RENT—5 wo rurn'shed rooms
Notice Is hereby given ’hat the
for young men students. Call at county superintendent of Lane county
332 Fast Four;.«’nHi street.
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will hold the regular examination of
FURNISHED ROOMS Elei trie light applicants for state and county pi­
and bath; thiee blocks west of pers at the court house In Eugene aa
postoffice
tonti et 571 Lincoln, follows:
For State Papers.
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Commencing Wednesday. February
PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture 12, at 9 o'clock a. ni., and continuing
cattle and horse* on the Matthew until Saturday, February 15, at 4 p.
Wallis farm, two miles west of in.
Wednesday Penmanship. History,
Eugene, Fine g axing; terms rea-
l:;<iure Room 1, over Spelling, Geography, Reading, Psy­
equable.
Loan & Savings bank, or address chology.
Thursday— Written
Arithmetic,
P. (I Box 182. EugeUM
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book­
keeping, Physics, Civil Government.
i« « vi t-1»
Friday—Physiology, English Geo­
graphy, Composition, Algebra, Eng­
WANTED* A c < p b at.
Address lish Literature.
Saturday
Botany, Plane Geom­
box 281, Eugene, Ore.
etry, General History. School Law.
WANTED—Cook f r E igene General
For County Paper*.
Commencing Wednesday. February
hospl al. Apply Ro>.u 115,Smeede
12, at 9 o’clock a. m , and continuing
Hotel.
if
until Friday. February 14, at 4 p. tn.
WANTED- Plain sewin’, reasonable
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
rates.
854
Emerald
Avenue. Orthography, Reading, Physical’Geo­
Phone Red 3392.
14 graphy.
I
Thursday — Written Arithmetic,
WANTED Apprentice girl at Colvin
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy­
& Russell's millinery store, 84 E. siology.
Ninth «• eet.
Friday -Geography, School Law,
WANTED- I’mlil h
by flrst-cla»» Civil Government. English Literntnro.
W. B DILLARD,
stenographer.
i r. 1 y> ars expe­
Coginry Superintendent.
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WAN El) 3 ro .raphe- dealrpa I*>- EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS
sltkin; two year; experience; ref­
erences firni»‘ic'.
Str.t • salary.
The eighth grade final examina­
Addrota M. A., b ,x 26:), òal -m, Or. tions for the public schools will be
flO held
May 14. 15.
TO TRMiE »... i wner. i.mur land
June 11, 12.
for eltjr proo-r'y or lend close to
Teachers who have pupils ready
some town
*•'* a«ents. Address for the examination should notify
Il G , Box 4 94, I- igeile. Or.
me of the number of questions want­
ed and the name of the person ap­
IF YOU WANT TO «ELI. your prop­
pointed to conduct the examination at
erty tell the o—g<>n I »nd Compa­ least 15 days before the date for
ny about It in.t they will do the
which the questions are wanted.
rest
412 Wlilam-’te street, Eu­
W. H. DILLARD.
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County Superintendent.
WANTED- Ten ladles and gents dai­
M. J. Arnel, of Marcóla, was an ar­
ly to get their I.>tues cleaned and
pressed at t.ie E ig-ne Dye .Works rival In Eocene on the Wendling
local last night.
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F. M. Jackion was today appointed
ACCORDK’N' pi
Done by
Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard guardian of his granddaughter, Nel-
street, near East Ninth, on reason- lie Stanton, who has property valued
*8’»» tnr*nv. rVnsr k.-3 XXOJ. tf at »2400.