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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
niv: 'ïife Wells òboe Store is DOOMED evgexe weeki y gi nu». rtii iisn w iriiii 21 • MILITARY ROAD LAND GRANT REPORTED SOLD uh > x CLASSIFIED COLUMNS fl Misi 1 1.1. 1X1 (U »—<[ < 1 llit 1 OR SALK ) 1 XDERT.ìKEKH NOTICI E Halngr.ot J. W K IYS & CO undertakers and mjui y 1 hHV ifsnhiv Eugene, Or. •'.■m - U bis k fuñera 1 directors of he loloway «a«t ¿¿'f a Mng. c i>. l' FC)ll SAI.E Thoroughbred IL eford HENDEKi5ON, undertakers has beencloi I Elev’ •nth street. Fair and eiUiba’nicrn. Corner Wiliam- bulls tor sale Enquire 550 WII- on immediate c lamette «trett. et?’* il »d Seventh st rovt 8. tf I of the Oreg< >u Mili try il W. T C Company, compri < tslng u. State s in Syuther rii Ore gon. and ri 1. A. streets FOR SALE Buff Urpiugtou eggs, c Hunter, president of the land grant 13 for $1. W. B. Hampton. 11U2 F B company, the grant is taken ov^r Columbia avenue, corner 19th st. HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer by the corporation, to be known as and «'Xpert metallurgist Reliable th6 Oregon Valley Land Company of I 1.4 I \\l< I 4 U XD Information furnished to Intending Kansas City. Mo. The consideration investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore tren meat. is ab jut $1.300,000. Eugene Oregon- A complete plan of colonization I a pair has been adopted, following the lines | of the purchasers In th«' dlr >i>sltion| and settlement last year of rhe San, Lilis Valley Land Company's large | I ,OS T A lit adfes' sit V holdings in Colorado. Th » negotia LOGANBERRY wat tch It lain t !•' 'Inder tions between President Hunter, of per dozen, 3 the Oregon grant, and the Eastern 1 Niti' h str dred: satisfa I people have been under »ay for iyar- f and r reci'tv r F. Moore, Ct n'urer ly a year, and Its successful conclu LOST sion” means lunch for the southern FOR SALE lljtiel Plyi ring Golden Wyandotte and part of Oregon east of the Cascade Ans» orca eggs, $1 per setti1 mountain'» return A. Wood. Saginaw. Or. O|H'ii Xew H«'gi< ii ket. The great tract held for several i .years by members of the Booth-Kelly FOR SALE -Barred Plymouth Rock iitn rc|av eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper [company, and later hy U»e Hunter 1 rates in Incubator lots. Addres . G. 'organization, has never yet been f >n W. Spores. Springf|eld, Or.o ! fered to the public, and has remained ire !a practically a seal'd book to the peo ik ple at large, although It has Mr a • hui quarter of a century bsen known as n r »'it h ■ region of vast development posslbil- ward I ¡ties. Since the last year's active 1 campaign of surveying b.v Harriman TO TRADE j railroad engineers thr.nmh Central and body i ir g up a por- J. [and Southern Oregon, the grant has 11 ade tOtt ard barn in the t ion of come into notice more than ever be E. M W. ■5 «, br -odlng A«l- rear of fore. It will be tapped b.v the Ore ner West tore during stable gon Eastern Railway to I I «lilt by He now has the I the Southern Pacific, and the Ore- FOR RENT A modern flat. En his handsome trotter. Prince J. C., | gon Short Line. ' • quire of M.Sehneidi r in the Schnei and Ills pacer,. Wing and Wing, there . The grant has for several years der block. tf and will have another pacer, Sidney Hunter and Congressman Andrus, of M . and a German coach there In the Minnesota, It extends in a strip 12 future. The west side of th«- barn miles wide from the summit of the Is devote.l to this purpos and has Cascades to the Snake river onnosite FOR SAI.E Snap fur short time on PROFESSIONAL COLUMN been fitted up In splendid style. ly. One and a half acres, unim Silver City, Idaho. The portion tn- Mr. McHlroy knows the horse bus proved, adjoining city limits. Cash volved in the transfer just made be iness thoroughly and will no doubt or terms. Howe & Buoy, office in gins at the east side of the Klamath have a verv successful season as he Maurer's jewelry store. Indian reservation and includes all DR. ANN.v MAURER, Osteapathlc has some th«' best noises In the the fands 4>ast of that division p tint. All curable dlscasei county at his stables. phy«‘cian. From the day the grant was made GREAT BARGAIN All l*-««'i'e or Women treated. _______ and children i chard garden in Drain; well water by congress in 1S64 nothing has been specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn's, NEWS NOTES bed and fairly goot} buildings; ail done to encourage settlement and Phone Red 1631. kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota development. The new owners pro toes and ogta goes with It. Price, DR. OLIVE C. WALLER. Osteopathic pose immediately to reverse this poli The company which is to build the $2500. Address Box 210, Drain, cy and will encourage settlement by physician. Office hours, *J a. tn. l new Chandler hotel at Marshfield Or, the sale of land in small tracts. K q 18 ; '1 : SO p. m. to 4 ; 30. Hamp has practically closed a deal for the ton building, 7th and Willamette1 erection of the structure with Bettes, FOR SALE By owner One neW 5- streets. Residence and offlcq iloudi'lcks & Tobey, Portland archl- room cottage, close in; modern; lot i tect«. It Is to be a five-story bulld- phone 6171. 66 2-3x162; p|so one J-room house, 1 ing, covering a lot 50x100 feet. deep Well ¡ plastered; rock founda- DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathic More than 150 applications for au tlon; corner lot, 68x120. Will sell physician. Offices over Chambers' tomobile licenses have been made at at a bargain. Inquire at this of- store, 618 Willamette street th«> secretary of state's office since flee. tf Phone Black 1326. Consultation January 1. and the number of llcens- free. Residence 734 Ferry street. I es granted each day is growing. Corner Willamette and Ninth Streets, Eugen?, Oregon. Chicago, April 21.- The saloon FOR SALE A cigar More, conslst- 1 Freni eight to ten licenses are issued Phone Red 3197, forces were generally successful in of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sporting I dally, which would indicate that thw the forty or more tow us and village« goods, fishing tackle, soda foun of Illinois which voted on the local tain, root beer keg, magazines and C. If. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlc j automobile business in Oregon is physician and surgeon? Chronic good The total number of state II- option question today. Definite fig periodicals; Peerless electric fans; diseases and diseases of women i censes Issued lip to thia time is 750. . ures are lacking in many cases, lint It head office for Portland and San and children a specialty. Electrl- A great number of mOtOi'cycle li seems certain that not more than 10t> Francisco daily papers. Reason cal vibratory and light treatment. censes have been issued froni th® saloons were voted out of business. for selling to change climate. Ad Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn hulld- I secretary of state's office. The larger cities almost without ex dress Box 163, Ashland. Or. ing. Phone Main 540. Boards Weak Kidneys, Lame Back ception retain their licensed dram Los Angeles Won from San Fran Hoffman House. Phone Maiu 11. cisco 2 to 1 In the ball game yester shops. ..... .. ........... and ————- I WANTED Cairo, the largest city In which the iiomottopathic day. The game between Oakland and Inflammation of the Bladder question wa« an issue, gave the sa WANTED Good-sized boy to feed J. i' iiris. M, H physician and surgeon. Chronic Portland was postponed. loons a majority of 5352. The prin Job pri'ss and work In printing of diseases and diseases of women and NOTH E I'Oll Pl lll.K ATIOX. cipal exceptions to the general result fice. Apply at Guard office. children given special attention. l ulled States Land Office, were Efingham, Thebes, Pinckney Faradlc galvanic, static, X-ray and Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, ’08. ville, and Napierville. Some 35 sa WANTED- A girl for general house vibratory el«»ctrlcal treatments glv-l Notice I h hereby given that In com work nt once. Apply In the morn loons lost their lecenses In these four en. Office, 581 Willamette street, pliance with the provisions of the ing at the Methodist parsonage.al 8 cities. with DY. L>. E. McDougal. Resi of congress of June 3, 1878, en- In Cook caunty 12 of the villages dence, 632 Pearl street. Office tlfl«*d "An Act for the sale of tim bordering Chicago balloted for or WANTED—To rent, a five or six- phone, Main 629. Residence ber lands 111 the states of California, room house, close In. Enquire of against the liquor interests, In only phone. Main 631. Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter S. S. Range at the Electric theatre. one, however, was there a change ritory,” as extended to all the public Ed A. Bean, paying teller at the Salem, Or., April 21.—Immediate front previous conditions, Barington ATTOltNEYS-.Vr-LAW land states l>y act of August 4, 1892, First National Bank, has bought Bar ly upon the convening of court this going “dry” by a small plurality. Ten WANTED—Cattle to pasture three miles west of Eugene. Apply to Thomas E Heavy, of Eugene, County ney Paine's interest in the Eugene morning in the trial of J. Thoburn I others voted to retain their saloons S. D. ALLEN,' Attorney-at-la, «1« E. A. Sandgathe, K. F. D. No. 1, of 'Lane, State of Oregon, did on Gun company's sporting goods store, Ross, Attorney Wallace McCamant and one decided not to admit the Willamette street, Eugene Oregon. January 27, 1908, file in this officu Eugene. x and beginning about May 1 he will plunged into the argument upon dramshops. his sworn statement No. 9547, for At a recent session of the county be associated In the business with which the defense evidently has' WANTED- Ten ladles and gents dal L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Oirict the purchase of the W.H of N.W.i4 Mr. Paine will retire based its entire case. That is, that ' Pinckneyville, Ill., April 21.— over Yutan's shoe store, Eugene ’»œmissiontrs' Court G. W. Griffin, Hugh Kay. ly to got their clothes cfeaned and (fractional) of Section No. 18 Oregon. T 0. P<gter ond vv. M. Green were from active business, temporarily at the deposit made by State Treasurer! Pinckneyville was today addl'd to the pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. in Township No. 17 souths least, and will take a much needed George A. Steel with the Title Ouar- ' list of "dry” cities. The anti-saloon •PPointed as a committee io arrange rest, his health not being the best No. 2 West, W ,M . forces paraded the streets and the ------------------------------ L__ DORRIS A SKIPWORTH, Attorneys-‘ Range antee * Trust Company was a gen- 1 !* a Lane county exhibit at the state at present, tir. Bean is a thorough at law. Office in Hovey building.' and will offer proof to show that the eial deposit like any other deposit I schools were closed because of the ab WANTED—Good horse, 1250 to 1350 at Sal m next September. T'.._ .............. . ......... .............. land sought is more valuable for its The business man, „ and will ............ make .... a g<x»d subject to check, and was not In the ; sence of pupils who pere participating over Chambers-Bristow bank. pounds, suitable for lady to drive; nm.r , appointed E. M. War- partner for Mr. Kay, who has demon- nature of a loan to the bank or to' in the parade. timber or stone than for agricultural also two-sealed top carriage. Ad “u to 1|>, fhl> nnd arrange nvxnnrr^.1 ' — strated -_ . .. 1 1. his : . „1,1111.. . . conduct J r* a f first- 4 - t t0 J£Pt net up , he OvTtikif exhibit and ability to dress P. O. Box 247, with descrip C. A. WINTERMEIKIl, Attorney-at purposes, and to establish his claim its officials nor a bailment. ■ o the pavilion, and he has already class store of that kind. law. Land titles and probate spec to said land before W. W. Calkins, tion. tf McCamant cited authority to sub-1 run to interest the farmers In the ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris U. S Commissioner, at his office In <)l< i stantlate his contention, that when i tow Bank. . “f‘r It will be remembered that Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the WANTED—To borow $3000 to $5,- the state treasurer deposited tho i'lr Lane county won second 000 for a term of years with gilt- t<. M. TRAVIS, AttLrney-at-law. Of 20th day of August, 1908. Elgin, Or.. April 21.—There are school funds In the bank he became , FJie and a hard try will be made He names as witnesses; Henry edged security. Good proposition 23 sawmills located near Elgin, but a debtor of the bank and nyt a fice over Eugene Ixian & Savings Theftiu-, of Mohawk, Oregon; I.Ink “,'1.Tear (ir first. Many unpreju- for any one wishing to place a soon after the money flurry last year bailee; that the bank was the cred Bank, Eugepe, Oregon. outst.i rs were of the opinion Yarnell, of Mohawk. Oregon; Jesse loan. Address C. L., care Gaurd. the greater number of them shut itor of Mr. Steel and not a bailor. Eugene, Oregon; John ' Lane county display down. Last week several resumed WO o T j COCK At P<)TTER, Attori»e%- Seavey, of ~ In order to make this contention WANTED — From 2.000 to 3,000 Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon. «Id ha\ been given first, but a t operations, and inside of two weeks at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. stand Mr. McCamant also undertook Jos. S. Luckey was yesterday af acres cleared pr partly clear«»d ! *W profe.-- r fpm somewhere in Any and all persons claiming ad- 1 4 more t will be running. Most of Potter. Office one block south of versely the above-descrlbed lamia are land, rich deep soil, adapted to Mhlngton ne it to Benton with- ternoon appointed administrator of i to show that by the decisions of the the mills are small ones, employing Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. supreme court of Oregon the state the estate of his wife, Mrs. Lizzie fruit, trucking and live stock; lo si’ine ' (e's more than a curso- requested to file their claims In this from ten to I fifteen men, but the re i Xlance.' Luckey, who died at her home in treasurer is authorized to deposit sumption gives cation desired on river and creek. LEON R EDMUNSON, Attorney-at- office on or before the said 20th day i about 200 men work, Both thaee Mr. Warren thinks that by begin- this city March 23. Mr. Luckey is the funds in a bank. IJring ua a description and outlln«- and as .-fll I the mills are tributary to law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan of August, 1908. i»« earlv of land in tracts of 80 acres and BENJAMIN L. EDDY. year he will be able the only heir at law. She left no will points of law have a portentious bear Elgin this i means a great deal to the and Savings Bank. * wt up an xhibit that cannot be as far as can be a ■ertalned. The ing on the case of the defense, and up. Register. merchants here. the decision of Judge Burnett is *><'hed by value of- the pro|>erty owned by her Pacific Land Company, J other county. The WALTON * NESS, Attorneys-at-law. i Xotice fi«i Piiblicntion. «waited with considerable Interest. * of the P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham <>dticts on display at is estimated at 120,000. and consists J. J. Walton and S. P. Nes«. Will * Lane r ntv fair, which will be largely of Eugene real estate and Practically no evidence was heard United States Land Office, ber« and Brl«tow bank. tf practice In ail the courts in the b.v the jury today. Mr. Steel was ‘H her» r Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908. week before the state Lane county timber land Ell Bangs, state. Office, room 3, Walton Why Carriage hire counts up. iria held Notice Is hereby given that in eom- MIM HI.I. a XEOI s i be taken to the iat- Luke L. Goodrich and W. H. Hoff called by Judge Pipes, who conclud-: not own your own vehicle? It will Block, Eugene, Oregon. pllaric" with the provisions of the man were appointed appraisers of ed the examination of the witnesses, soon pay for itself and give you mt Mr Steel being absent fr in the the estate. DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan * WILLIAMS & BEAN, attorneys-at- act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti pleasur*- and satisfaction all courtroom, Ben Olcott, expert ac Miller, 568 Washington street. law. J. W. Williams, L. ~ E. Bean tled ' An act for the sale qf timber X countant and custodian of the books) time. We have a line of new ones Phone Red 5106. «21 Practice in all courts of the stati lands in the States of California. Ore ♦♦♦♦ ♦ of the bank, was placed on the stand. . that leaves little to be desired, Ev- gon. Nevada and Washington, territo and before the U. S. Land Office He was released and Mr. Steel ap- ery one stylish and worthy. If you ACCORDION PLEATING Done by ♦ ry. " as extended to all the public land Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluni knew how little we ask'-d for a I»I ED. peared in court. When the treasurer ♦ Mrs. Bert Vino«*nt at 627 Hilyard states by act of August 4, 1892, John Building. was aske<f to testify that he had de- really good buggy, road wagon, sur street, near East Ninth, on reason W. Cherry, of Eugene, county of ♦ (Continued from Page 1.) ♦♦♦♦ ♦ i imsited funds in the defunct bank rey. runabout, or spring wagon, you able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf 1. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten- Lane, state of Oregon, did on Decem +♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦ become a vehicle owner point of view? has always been how to 'the defense objected, the jury was I would tlon given to divorce and settle- ber «. 1907, file In this office his At tt ’ Let’s get together and talk ft over. IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop U ‘ash.. April 18, 1908. secure concerted action among men excused and the argument of Mr. | ment »f estates. Agent for f'ontl- sworn statement No. 9428 for the Lottip Mei I X>u gall, daughter of Yours for buslm »«. McCamant was begun, which lasted , erty tell the Oregon Land Compa nental Insurance Company. Room purchase of the fractional NE14 of on a gr.at scale without sacrificing E Mh. Griffin Hardware Co. throughout the morning session and 1 '1. of Eugene, of tu- local independence. Equally true is ny about it and they will do the 6. First National Bank Building, NW % of Section No. 4. in Township Mlosf, (J4twl had been III a long it that we must deal with the pres well into the afternoon. No. 19 south, rang1' No. 5 west, W. rest 412 Willamette street, Eu Eugene, Oregon. 8». and I been in a sanitarium ent aspects of that problem as they gene. Or. tf M , and will offer proof to show that Roy Booth Is on a trip through » h JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2« he past few months. affect our people and with all of our ♦ the land sought Is more valuable for *a« the South and East, He will take In DON'T fall to see Chexem If you West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. ♦ -5 years and was a perplexing problems of self-govern ♦ its timber or stone than for agricul tit n* want bargains In real estate. We opposite postoffice. Gives special tural purposes, and to establish bis M 1 HUI El ♦ »tie fleet celebration at San Fran- She visited in Ett ment and business, of Individual and ♦ ciaco first, and then start oh his trip buy and sell farm and city prop attention to the examination of ab claim to said land before W. W. Cal ♦ er and has a nufnber national well-being, with an open- ♦ erty. improved and unimproved. stracts, drafting wills, settling es kins. U. S. Commissioner, af hla of- who are pained to minded appreciation of their •diffi ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ through the Southern ata es, coming *•’ of home by way of the north ■m route. Timber and mining stock. H. Che. tates, conveyances and collections. 1 flee In Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesday, ■ »th. Her father is culties. with a firm resolve that their At the Congregational church this rem. Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf Also to all pension matters. Phon« the 4th day of August, 1908. Eugene General boa- solution shall be reached under con afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr S. A. Head i*i. Red 117«. He names a1 wltn«'sses: John Mc stitutional restraints, through the and Miss Ethyln Barbour. Rev. W. B. INTERNATIONAL correspon Culloch, of Crow, Oregon; Charles factors of impartial Justice and Amer Pinkerton officiating The w<ddlng dence SCHOOLS- “The Busy ARCHITECT Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; H. Clay ican common seftse was attended by a large number of Man s University.” Gives a thor Owen, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas has traded his timber friends of the young cottple, woo are ough training at yonr own home FREE THOMAB — Architect. 8aetch- Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon. " olf Creek country * For Infant« tmd Ch..aren. i can de;*nd very popular in Eugene. They leave In nearly all the trades and profes es and plans drawn, blue prints Any an1 all persogs claiming ad 'h* city to T. G Hen- ugh Remedy, on this evening's train for the north sions. Text books and instruments and specifications. Genera) super versely th«' above-described lands are The Kind Yoi' > i , ■ Oaek . at Qf the First Na- on a honeymoon tour. pure Cwt it (when required) furnished free. vision over buildings In course of * Eugene, for 14 city requested to Yile their claims In thia Uwr. --.and MMai. street«,. tor .all lung jro“ble. eoughs cold Full Information and circulars at construction. If thinking of build- office on or b«<fore the said 4th day Bears the ___ ____________ For Make your hens lay by feeding Se- Thirteenth'"and* We «7’ hoarseness_and the local enrollment office, 45 W. Ing, largtt or small, see me Terms ' of August. 1908. bv"HunV Ked Croaa Drug 8tor« and curlty Poultry Powder Sgzxatur« of C. Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep- reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman I BENJAMIN I*. EDDY. '** ®»rket He will place them first-class dealers everywhere. Chambers Hardware Co. | ressn'stive. block. soon. Register. Special >R SAI.E Ten Poland China ’ » 1 Al » Ph.'tie Farmers 2x6. Ail This Week Ladies Shoes, small sizes and narrow widths, values to $6.00 $1.00 Thè Entire Wells Shoe Stock Must Be Closed Out ■The Room will be occupied by other parties with a different line of goods MCELROY’S NEW BKEEUING STABLES If you hold one of the following numbers return it and get a pair of shoes 1 REE 7534 7665 6097 6807 More FREE SHOES Next Saturday Sales numbers given with every pair sold The Wells Shoe Store LIQUOR MEN WIN IN ELECTIONS Geo. C. Stanley in charge DeWlTT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS FOR. BACKACHE WARREN WILL ARRANGE ANOTHER STATE FAIR EXHIBIT EO BEAN BUYS INTEREST A WEEK'S TRIAL 25c BANKERS’ ATTORNEY OUTLINES DEFENSE 2_ MRS. LUCKEY'S ESTATE VALUED AT $20,000 CORTELYOU'S SPEECH CASTOR IA O