Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 04, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    APPBOPBIATION
MONEY WILL BE
DO YOUR
FEET EVER
TROUBLE YOU?
Friday and Saturday Bargain News
VOTED ON THE
•/
LIQUOR QUESTION 1000 Women’s Skirts in all sizes and lengths in blue, black,
The Eugene precincts gav« a ma­
Rlnee the perple of Oregon bave
shown by their votes they ar^IiMrtily jority of 275 for prohibition, each
In favor nt th« appropriation for the precinct going dry by good majorl-
1, the vote of
THE FAMOUS
State University at Eugene, they may tlm except North N
4»«lr» to know «pacifically how this which was a tie, 153 each way. South
CORNDODGER LAST
appropriation of »125,000 annually Eugene No. 1, dubbed the "butter­
will b« u»«d
For the part several milk precinct,” gave the largest ma-
as usual.
prohibition
Worn wifh eoiufort by
years the University has been receiv­ jorlty for
ing
an
annual
uppropratlon of North No. 2, usually a wet precinct.
foot
dis
men who had suffered
,47.000, whub. together with In­ went dry. The rot« by precincts was
cidental fees and the Interest from os follows:
put
a
pair
Dry
tre»* f«r yearn. Let ua
the Villard fund and special appro­
Wet Maj. ,
Dry
priations
from
time
to
time,
has
oa your feet. Don’t buy unless you’re pleased,
53 !
58
111
made up about
»75,000 annualy; Fairmount
168 1
289
121
and for the aeveral years just past 8. Eugene No. 1
158
165
7
Th« red diamond <>n a shoe «t»up is always a
the ’varsity has been run and was S Eugene No. 2
153
153
run this year on a »75,000 basis N. Eugene No. 1
gaaraut«« of ejiuelU»««.
47Í
141
1 88
The new anneal appropriation of N. Eugene No. 1
•*
I « xJg
»125,000 merges all the special ap­
90«
275
Totals .
631
propriations into oDe.
As the University has more than
Thinks It Saved His Life.
doubled In attendance In the past two
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine,
years, th« present running ba»is Is
insufficient.
All the buildings and says in a recent letter: ”1 have used
apparatus are far too small and few. Dr. King's New Discovery for years
The - new library building and the for coughs and colds, and 1 think it
small cottage for the women of the saved my life. I have found it a re­
University, both of which are badly liable remedy for throat and lung
would
no more be
needed, could not be furnished nor troubles, and
554 Willamette Street*
heated this year owing to lack ot without a bottle than I would be
For nearly forty
funds. Both these buildings must be without food.”
♦
■»«■»>»*>€ > * * *♦
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furnished at once. The library,which years New Discovery has been at the
touches all departments of the Uni­ head of throat and lung remedies. As
versity alike, needs an annutl expen­ a preventative of pneumonia and
the normal. There were no changes diture of »10,000 for several years healer of weak lungs it has no equal.
in fish quotations today. Halibut to bring it up to even an ordinary Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy­
50c and »1.
anil other sorts continue in fair sup-’ standard of efficiency.
Additional kendall’s drug store.
piy.
Instructors are needed In several of Trial bottle free.
Ilop Men an- All B»'«rli»li.
the departments, whose salaries will
In the hop murket the local trade amount to »10,000 or »15,000 year­
I h generally bearish. The small spurt ly. A woman’s dormitory and board­
Mohair ip.
of export buying uoted a short time ing hall must be put in at once. It
PHYSICIANS ANI) SI RGEONS
Chlttim bark 3c.
ago seems to have disappeared alto­ is estimated that thiH will cost about
Wool -10c
gether. The New York Producers' »50,0040. Another building is need­ DK. ANNA MAURER, Osteapathh
Price Current» gives the following ed for class, laboratory and recita­
phy»'clan.
All
curable disease
Eggs Per dozeu 17c.
of the market there:
x
treated. • Women and children i
tion purposes, which will cost about
Dairy butter Per roll, 300 35.
"Locally the market' continues »75,000, a6d th»' power and water
specialty. Office ov«r F E. Dunn’*
Cream-ry butter per roll,'50c.
very firm, with stock In small com­ plant, which has been greatly over­
Phone Red 1631.
Hens Per lb. 1 lc.
pass and holders unwilling to accept taxed, will take »10,000 or »15,000
Frys Per lb 15c.
prices offered. In the face of these Io meet the demands Upon it for DR. H, L. STU DLE Y —Osteopat hie
Geese Per lb. 6c.
physician, Offices over Chambers’
i-onditIons business has been limited heating. Irrigating art<l fire protec­
Ducks Per lb. lie.
store.
518
Willamette
street
to one or two small scales of Import­ tion. Thb campus should be enlarg­
Turkeys Per lb 15c.
Consultation
Phone Black 1326.
ance. In New York State the weak-' ed at once, for it is now too small
Fruit«, Vrv'Mbl«*. F(C.
free. Residence "34 Ferry street.
tii'ss of last week continues, and In and crowded, The laud which oor-
Phone Red 319 7.
60c per cwt.
the absence of buying orders grow­ dere upon it and which the Untver-
Potatoes
ers would have to make concessions slty (»insiders buylng as soon as funds
Onions Per cwt »5.00
In price to dispose of their goods. are available, Is growing in tialue ev- C. H. CANNON, M. D.— Homoepathic
Lemons P"r ca«e »3.25.
physician and surgeon,
Chronic
Oranges »3.25.
Crop reports from all sections of the cry year, and buying It now will mean
diseases and diseases of women
Livestock Market.
state are very good, uh the weather saving considerable m iney.
and children a specialty. Electrl-
lias been excellent th'» past couple of
Steers Per lb 30 3 l-2c.
These improvements will cost from
cal vibratory and light treatment
weeks.
The vine is making rapid »125,000 to »150,000, enough to ab­
Good rows 3 612 3-4.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn bulld-
Good prime dre»»(’d veal 6 415 14 headway, and from the present out­ sorb the amount above the annual
Boards
Ing.
Phone Main 5 4 0.
look the yield In thls'state should running expense for several years,
Mutton on foot 3Hi 31-2.
Hoffman House. Phone Main It.
excis'd last year's crop.
Fat hogs on foot -5 1-2.
When the state legislature passed
L<x»(il Wool Mai Lei J- Steady.
Fat hogs- dressed- 7c.
the »125,000 app
J. F. TITUS. M. 1).—Homoeopathic
At this tlm etlie local wool mar­ ot course It did not make any spec­
(»rain uixt Feed.
physician and surgeon.
Chronic
ket Is showing a steady tone, but ial appropriations, and
when the
diseases and diseases of women and
Flour »4 40.
prices are In no waj re gliding to »125,000 was held up l»y the refer­
children given special attention.
Oat Hay, »13.
th«» new condition. Ther* is, how­ endum the University was forced, as
Faradic galvanic, static. X-ray und
Timothy Hay, Per ton »14.
ever, a disposition among the buyers it were, to run an »80,000 business
vibratory electrical treatments giv­
New oats Per hu., 45c.
to do business just now, while a short mi J.'i'i.ooo. This could oal} I»' don«
en. Office, 581 Willamette street,
Bran per ton. ,27.
time ago they scuiv'ly cared wheth­ liy cutting down expenses wherever
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi­
Mixed feed Per ton 330.
er s. Ilers accepted their blds or not. possible, and for three mouths last
dence, 632 Pearl street.
Office
Shorts, per ton ,33.
Keen disappointment continues the fall no member of the faculty receiv­
phone,
Main
629.
Residence
New Wll-et
Per bu. 85c
lot of the Willamette Valley wool ed a cent's remuneration, taking
phone. Main 631.
Rolled Barley Per ton. ,29.00.
raisers because of the uniformly low notes for his money and relying upon
i»
Chopped feoil -Per ton, »30.
prices they art» receiving
Neverthe- tip- people of the state to support the
ATTORN EY8-AT.I.AW
Cracked Corn
M$ 40.
leas, wiii'n compared with the aver­ appropriation and thus make the
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PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. age prices received for other clips
notes good. The University will close S. D. ALLEN, Attorney -at-Ia, A 16
from various sections of the lot of
Willamette street, Eugene Oregon
Portland. Or.. June 4 “The lo­ the Willamette Valley uiau is not so this y( ar without n cent of money
on
hand,
and
it
will
require
careful
cal wheat market continue« firm at hard after all.
handling and scheming to make the L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Otti»
th« quotations that have ruled for
Shaniko will hold its first sale to­ »125,000 do the work the University
over Toran's shoe store, Eugen*
some time, no changes
being an­ day. while the first sale lu Idaho will
Oregon.
needs It to do. All expenditures are
nounced at the Board of Trade today. be held at Mountain Home tomorrow.
paid by the University steward, who
Chicago reported a slight advantage The following are the sales dates for
Is under heavy bonds. The bill, how­ LEON R. EDMUNSON. Attorney-at-
on both the July and September op­ the n rnalnder of the Beason In Eas­ ever, must have been "O. K.'d” by
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
tion. while there »as a fractional loss tern Oregon.
and Savings Bank.
the
steward,
president,
and
finally
at Liverpool. The Sun Francisco
Arlington, postponed sale, date not by the board of regents before it Is
market was unchanged.
fixed; Pendleton, June 8; Pilot Rock, paid, so there is little chance for any L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of­
fice over Eugene Loan A Savings
Vegetables mid Fruits Active.
June 9; Heppner, Jun»» 11; Vale, money to go astray.
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
Trade was hc II vo In fruits
and June »5 and June 23;
Baker City, s
vegetables generally today, with sup­ Juno 22 and July 11; Elgin June 25
DORRI8 & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys
plies In some lines short of require­ and July 9; Condon July 19; Shaniko ,
at law. Office in Hovey building
ments. The small offerings of black­ June 2and 16 and ttly 6.
(Special Correspondence.I
over Chambers-Bristow bank
berries, raspberries aqd apricots In
The dates tor the various wool
Rev D. E. Bak>'r preached throe
the market moved readily at the sal»»» in Idaho have been arranged as
very Interesting discourses at the C. A. WINTERME1ER, Attorney-at
prices that prevailed yesterday and fol lows:
law. Land titles and probate spec­
school house Sunday. ' After the af­
were only a little less active than
Montaln Home June 3; Payette, ternoon sermon there were two can­
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­
strawberries
.1 UM 6; Midvale, June 8; Caldwell, didates presented themselves for bap­
tow Bank.
For practically everything in the J un«> 9; Boise, June 11; Shoshone,
vegetable line the demand
was J line 15; Tlkura, June 15; Halley, tism.
Rev. Kelly, of Saginaw, also spent WOODCOCK « POTTER. Attorneys
strong. The steamer bought in a fair J un»> 15; Plcabo, urn» 1«; Bellevue,
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Sunday
here and Intends to stay over
assortment of fresh truck from the J nno 16; BII sh . June 17.
Potter. Office one block south ot
mid
visit
some
this
week
with
friends.
south, and offerings of home-grown
Portland Liveatock .Morkct.
Chrisman block, Eugene. Oregon
Mr. mid Mrs. Turvel Truelson had
stuff were of fair size. The activity
There was no Important change In the sad misfortune to lose their little
In vegetables was in part due to the the condition of the market, anil yes­
JESSE G. WEL1Æ, Lawyer, No. 26
two-year-old daughter, the little one
Influx of visitors to the city.
West Eighth street, Eugeue, Or
terday'« quotations in al) lines pre­ belag sick only rt»n days, The many
Better Poultry Trail»- Ex|ex'l»sl.
opposite postoffice. Gives special
vailed. The demand for cattle con­ many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Truel-
The poultry market yesterday and tinues strong, and this Is true also of
attention to the «lamination of ab­
today was a slow affair, hut dealers sheep and hugs, esueclaliy the best son extend their sincere sympathy.
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
E.
T.
Templeman.
the
road
super
­
tire inclined to look for improvement grail»»« of stock. R'or lambs and
tales, conveyances and collections
visor
ip
this
section,
is
___
doing
quite
before the end of the week, through calves th»» demand Is moderate.
Also to all pension matters. Phou»
a
lot
of
work
on
the
roads
between
increased demand on account of the
Red 117«.
Quotations ruling In the livestock here and Trent.
festival, laical quotations were not market today are:
The
last
news
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.ARCHTTItCT
changed today.
Ilogs Best ,6.000 6.25; medium, T 11. Hunsaker since they started for
Eggs wore slightly weaker, quota­ »5.75(1 6.U0; feeders, no demand
Klamath
Falls
Is
from
Medford.where
tions on th«» street being 18 1-2 to
Cattle Best steers ,5.00; medium they are visiting friends for a few FREE THOMAS—Architect, «»etch­
19 1-2 cents for candled stock
es and plans drawn, blue print*
»4 500 4.75; common »3 500 3.75; days before resuming their journey.
There was no change in the but­
and specifications. General super­
-
■ ,4on. » ommon »3 >0 »1 Several years ago Mr. Hunsaker own­
ter situation
City creamery stocks 3.75; calves ,4.5005.00.
vision ever buildings in course of
ed
n
blacksmith
shop
at
that
place.
clean up readily at the last quota­
conatruqtloa. If thinking of build­
Shi-ep It '»t sheared wethers ,4
Mrs
J.
V.
Stewart,
of
Goshen. vls-
tions. and the Frontstreet market Is mixed, ,3.500 3.75; Spring lamb»,
ing, large or small, see me. Terta*
Ited relatives at Dexter a few days
in a fairly »»»Isfactory condition.
»5.00
reasonable. Room 7. Chrisman
last
week
Ik-n-teN Scarce mol Firm.
block.
J.
C
Vincent.
H
M
Parvln and
Th« strawberry supply was light
r<»rtl«n<l (JuotaHona.
W F Tate will «11 be seen taking a
I'NDRRT.AKRRR
again today, receipts front all quar­
Creamery
Hutter
35c.
sail In their new carriages and bug­
ters being far short of the demand. I
Eggs
19c
gies
as
soon
as
the
mud
dries
a
lit
­
J. W. KAYS A CO., undertakers and
Probably not more than 500 cratea
Chicken« 1 2 ti 13c.
tle
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
all told cattle in and they were picked
Wheat
Valley
8»c;
club
8»c.
Mrs
R L Jacoba Is losing quite a
up about as fast ns they were un-
DAY
A HENDERSON, undertakers
Barley
Per
ton
»25.50.
number of lan.bs from her flock by
loaaled on Front street. Best Calif­
Oats ,27tf27.50.
and embalmers. Corner Willam­
coyotes and cougars. Boys, there is
ornia» were quoted at ,1 80 to ,2
ette «nd Seventh streets
Hay Timothy. ,17: cheat, ,15.
a chance to show your »krill at hunt­
a cite -«»! Oregons at »3 tn ,4 a
Grain hay »15(1,1«
ing
XXX
crate. There was a strong demand
W. T. GORDON, funeral director
Mohair Choice. 17c«fl8.
for Hood Rivers at th»» top price.
State licensed embalmer.
Office
Wool Valley, 11c.
Heavier receipts arc looked for be­
JANPKR ITI Ms
and residence. Tenth and Olive
Hop» Prime 4ti5 1-2.
fore the end of th»» week
streets
Phone Red 44*1
Potato«» 70c4»75c.
Veal Market 1» Stronger.
(Special Correspondence >
Onions ,1 65 per crate
MINING ENGINEERS " “
A» a result of a temporary scarc­
Jasper. June 2
Th« election I»«s-
J
Cascara (ehlttlm bark)- Ic
ity, veal today was quote»! up to 8
»ed off very quietly. ,
cents a pound, and the demand was l-2c pAr pound
Mrs. Bessie Garrett of Brownsville HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
strong
Receipt« so far this week
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
»nd Miss Ver« Latrd, of Garfield.
have been lighter than usual, while
Information furaished to Intending
Wash, who had been visiting rela­
<
ENTRAI.
4MVMMITTEE
MEETING
at the same tint»» th»» large number
Investors.
Examinations and re­
tives at Natron and J»»;>er, went to
A
meeting
of
the
Lane
Count»
of v »Itors In the city has stimulated
ports on mines and ore treatment
Eugene last Saturday for a tw»»-»Iay»'
Democratic
Central
Cluimlttee
is
call
­
In the market
for the country
Eugene Oregon
visit with relatives before starting
dressed pork, the best offerings mow- ed for next Saturday »t 1 p m for for their homes
selecting
delegatee
to
the
state
con
­
carpet clean ms
Ing readily at 8 to N 1-Î cents Mut-
The ball game at Jasper Sunday'
Alt committeemen and can-
ton and lambs were slow at the form vention
between Thurston and Jasper teams JAY
dldstes
for
state
delegtnes
are
re
­
C.
MOORE, carpet cleaner
<r quotation«
sto»»d 12 to 6 In favor of Jasper.
quested to be present
Phone Black 5071.
Salmon Supply 1na«le«|iMt<-
Our Jasper team Is doing well for
L M TRAVIS.
Fish »lealers report the supply of
amateurs
AIWTÌC ACT* 1RS
Chairman Ijiny County Detmx'ratlc
salmon steadily growing
___ a» smaller
j
The W <»o»tmen of the World. Camp
Central Committee.
the »»nd of the fishing season on th»'
Darwin Hale, of Elmira, spent last No .»32. will unveil a monument at THE LANE COUNTY AB8TRACÏ
Willamette draw» near
Daily offer-, night
CO.. Rooms 2 and 1, Waren Blo»k
the Mt Vernon cemetery next Sun­
tn th« city
ings are now aho~t of the require-
Eugene. O- Prices reaaon»*»!«.
day. June 7. at 2 p m , In honor of
inent» of the trade
The acaaon on ’
Nelghb»>r W H Jones, deceased. Alt
the W Barnette en<1* June 15. After |
REAL KSI (T F. AGENTS
are Invited to attend
that date the trade will have to de- |
Chill and Web Walsh are home
J.
L.
ih.AKK
A CO. — L>walers IL rea
pend on the Columbia, anil the catch ;
from the logging camp on the Wil­
there Is report«« materially under I
estais, Creswell. Or.
lamette for a few days only.
Sold Exclusively By
ROBEKTS BROS
WkEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
!.
»
I
tan, brown, gTay and white, all marked in plain figures,
Friday and Saturday, less 25%, you get
75c
One Dollar value for
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
BARGAINS
FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN
FOR MEN
50e underwear in all colors; bro­
ken sizes ................................. 55f
50c Ties, all shades and styles;
two days only....................... -*5c
»1 men’s shirts. In golf and negli­
gee; sale ................................. 4®c
11.50 men’s golf shirts, all sizes
and colors .............................. 89c
,2.5« women’s waists, in long and
short eleeveA.................... $1.60
Children's patent kid shoes t«s
“le ;•
••......................... «1.50
15e summer wash goods, all col-
............................ 21c
ore; sale
Boys’ shoes, oak soles and ecus
ter .......................................... ....
20e summer wash goods, all col-
ors; sale ................................. 17c
Boys’ and girls' hats for summer
• wear at.................................... ...
15c summer goods, the latest
weave, price. .................. »....13c
Boys' wash suits in all shades
sale at ....................................
all
light
... $2.15
Bovs’ waists in whije and colored
U t®.............................................
15c sleeveless vests, all sizes, sale
at ..................................................
Boys' suits in all colors and sizes
»2.50 and .............................. 49
25c embroidery In wide widths,
sale.............................................
Children’s patent kid pumps, a
new thing ..............................gji#5
Women’s shirts, all sizes;
sale
price less ................................. *9
Boys' wash suits, in lights colors
sale .......................................... 75^
,5 .00 women’s hats,
shades; sale ..........
»5.00 men’s patent kid Oxfords,
............................ $3.50
all sizes
Men's fancy vests, all shades and
sizes ................................... HA IJ-‘
Men's ,3.50 beaver hats; special
price ...................................... $2.0.1
Ke BON MARCHE
540
Willamette Street
in i— th
If after using a tl.00 bottle of Kodol, you cau honest ly^buy it has not i-JT
Ifited you. we will refund your money. Try Hodol today, on thia »ruarnnt««
I. Hout and sign the following present It to tip® deaer at the t
■ r .„.».heT
If It fails to satisfy you. return the bottle to the dealer from whom you bought
It, and we will refund your money.
Town---------------------------------------------------- State____________ ______________
Sl^n herei___________________
JEK
FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
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HELItVFS SOUK STOMACH, BELCHING, ETC. E. C. DwWITT Os, COMPANY, CBtCAGO. li ¡7
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1
FOR SALE—A fine farm of 171
Miser, lla . neois
acres will be sold for »50 per
acre on good terms, if «old tn the HOUDAN EGGS ON SHARES—I will
next thirty days. Smith & Brown, I
furnish a few settings to reliable
Coburg, Oregon. Box 94.
J6
parties.
C. S. Frank, 189 Ea»t
Ninth street, Eugene, Or.
FOR SALE — House and lot in
Springfield; new and hand plas­ IF YOU WANT TO SELL your prop­
tered. modern finish; on account
erty tell the Oregon Land Comp«-
of my Interests being in Eugene1
ny about It and they will do the
will sell for »300 less than actual
rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu­
value. R. C. Morgan, Eugene, Or.
gene. Or.
tf
J2l
NOTICE—Having recovered from my
HORSES FOR SALE — One bay mare
injury I have resumed my business
weight 1200; one bay horse,'
of horseshoeing and general black­
weight 1100; one black, single,
smithing.
C. D. Holoway, East
driver, safe for lady to drive; one!
Eleventh street. Fairmount. Or.
fine saddle pony. A. M. Gilbert,'
at feed barn.
tf' DON'T fall to see Chezem If you
want bargains in real estate. We
FOR SALE—Fine mountain ranch of:
buy and sell farm and city prop­
80 acres; 40 in cultivation and
erty, improved and unimproved.
about 40 timber; creek running
Timber and mining stock. H. Che-
through farm: fair house and out­
rena, Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
buildings;
located eight miles
south of Eugene.
Price »1000. »10 CASH AND »10 PER MONTH—
Carl G. Washburne.
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the income from which
WANTED
will be sufficient to make you In­
Handsome
dependent for life,
WANTED—To rent, seven or eight­
pamphlet, valuable information
room house. Call at 1S1 East 8th
and contract free. F. B. Robinson,
street.
general agent. Pacific Grove, C1L
I (Ht SALK
FOR SALE -A good Jersey cow and
calf. C.
E. Currie, 781 Olive
street.
tf
FOR SALE—A gas heater, almost
new, for sale cheap. Address Box
14, Eugene, Or.
tf
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­
lamette street.
tf
FOR SALE— A baby walker and a
baby buggy.
Inquire —35 7 West
Fifth street.
tf
FOR SALE—Body fir and mapl«
wood.
Eugene Gun Company.
Phone Black 1511.
J3
FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
FOR
SAIJJ—Two
good
timber
claims for location
Terms rea-
sonable. Smith ft
Brown, Co-
burg, Oregon. Box 9 4.
16
FOR SALE—Good horse 6 years old;
16 bands; only partly broke.
Price, »100.
Phone Red 1461.
Geo. Melvin Miller, city.
FOR SALE—Parties wishing to buy
200 acres of first-class timber land WANTED.—Horse breaking by day INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPON­
call on J. W. Carlile, four miles
or month; also horses tracked. En­
DENCE SCHOOLS—’The Busy
west of Hale.
quire Bangs' livery .
J9d&w
Man’s University.” Gives a thor­
ough training at your own home
FOR. SALE Four-room cottage; lot WANTED—Time girls to learn
in nearly all -the trades and profe»-
57k 160; located near high school;
nursing at the Eugene General hos­
sions. Text books and instrument*
house has gas, lights and water.
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris.
(when required» furnished tree.
Apply 724 Olive street.
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Full information and circular* M
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
FOR SALE—Timber land; quarter
section in township 16. s. r. 1 w, WANTED- Petition as blacksmith; ' Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
expert In a'l kinds of carriage
section 32. Will st-11 cheap if sold
resentative.
work ad general repairing; no
at once. Address C. J. G., care
shoes; quick workman; strictly’
L. F. Wooley brought the ballot
Guard office.
sober; wages »3.50. _____
Address Lock box down from West Cottage Grove
FOR SALE Best retail store in
Box 5. Junction City, . Or.
He says the count in that
j3 today.
Lane county; wil sell stock of
precinct v as not completed until *
about »5000 for cash and rent WANTED—To norow 33000 to »5,- o’clock this morning.
The largest
buildings; a snap; must go quick.
000 for a term of years with gilt- vote in the history of the town w»i
Address "P. Q.,” this office.
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edged security. Good proposition cast at this election.
for any one wishing to place a
FOR SALE—A good seven-room
See the new braced Savage wheel.
loan. Address C. L„ care Ganrd.
house »wired, bath and toilet, sew­
No •’"re rbsr«»« for brac>
er connections) and lot 66 2-3x W ANTED—City property for 167-
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
160 feet; fruit trees and chicken
acre farm in Benton county, Ore­
park; on Wset Tenth street. Ap­
gon, two miles from growing
CONTEST NOTICE.
ply at 521 Lincoln street.
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bown.
Place ]|ca between Long
United States Land Office. Re**
Tom and Willamette rivers.; 90 burg, Oregon. May 26, 1908.
FOR SALE—City lots, close tn;
acres farming ground.
W. H.
A sufficient contest affidavit hiv­
»300 »350 and »400; ,50 down
Kav. Eugene. Oregon.
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ing been filed in this office by Ad*
and »1 Oper month, without inter­
est. W. H. Kay, at Eugen» Gun WANTED—To employ a Catholic I B. Nlcklln, contestant, against Home­
stead entrv No. 1 1552. made I'- et®*
Company's store.
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gentleman as local representative. ber 26. 1902, for the W 1-2 9K H
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energy
and
FOR SALE—A No. 1 business for
and E 1-2 SW 1-4 Section 20. Toss­
ability for the position.
Salary ship 19. S Range 5 West, hr Anne«
sale; good location; clean stock;
,18
per
week.
Write
at
once
for
will take city property in part pay­
Britton, deceased. The heirs or e<*
Particulars. The Hoey Publishing al representatives will take notice,
ment. Wish to retire from busi­
te
any
n,
323
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Mrbo
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ness
Call at Guard office, tf
that: Contestant alleges thaT said e»-
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trywoman is deceased; that she e"‘
FOR SALE—First-class baled cheat
no known heirs, and that for th» !'**•
hay; also maple and old growth
six years there has been no residence
fir wood.
Louis C. Vitus. Junc­
MIST AND RM ND
upon, cultivation or improvement* <*
tion. Or.. R F D No. 2. Phone
said land by the entrywoman or **
Farmers' ’22.
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any of her heirs or cithers I*».
Mid parties ate hereby notified
FOR SALE - A wetl Improved taire
appear, respond and offer cvid«»
of 120 acres. 4 miles north of Co­
touching said allegations »J
burg.
This Is a bargain a’ »">0
per acre
On good terms. Smith LOST—Saturday night, between thè o'clock a m.. on July 22. I»«", f
fore W. W Calkins. U 8
A Brown, Coburg. Or.
Md"*^ Th,rd and HlghTrreJ sloner,
at his office In Euc<ne. U»
and
1
Incent
s
butcher
shop
a
County.
Oregon; (and th»t "t“
FOR SAt.E -One National cash regis­
purse containing about »87 F%d- hearing will be held at 10 o’cl-c« a
ter. one Remington typewriter and
^^e'^d -
°"*« “J m.. on August 3, 1908. before'
a targe Iron «afe
Enquire of L.
M Travis. Ixtan A Savings bank
Register and Receiver at ’be < ’
building
State« Land Office in R. ■». : rx*
gon.
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The said contestant having.
-• of f
v r 1
land. FOw“ hR|KNT
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house proper affidavit, filed May -*>.
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set forth facts which show
at
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from rtty H thí
rhrf»r
due diligence personal serv; •» e
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notice cannot be made. It 1»
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boti ® f
n
water for rent -
Nie« front room; fur- ordered and directed that »art »w
nice lawn and shrubbery,
Ice be given by due and prop*f ?
narp hpat ,*
electric “
n* and R F. D., on electric
lights and Ucatton.
bath.
H A Cox.
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two-gentle-
mea.
BENJAMIN L
1-4 East Ninth street.
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