Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 16, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    EUGETR KKMIT GUARD. TH I'llSD AY. JULY »«,
—
lute conduct of Jancigaj, who squan­
dered his earnl
i ed the girl to have nothing more to
1 do with her admirer, who Is ten years
I her senior. Five months ago Jancl-
I gaj left the Smrekar house and has
I since boarded with Matt Poloni,whose
i home is in the rear of the postoffice
I bulldin,;.
i On last Friday at midnight he tap-j
ped at the window of the Kornan
house, on Railroad avenue, near
The problem of what to do with
Lane county baa a greater com­ Eighth street, and asked for Charley.
loganberries, the vine of
was told to go away and did so the
mercial asset in its game and flab I He
without making further trouble. Mrs. which so many have been planted in
than in any aingle business enterprise Koman herself was not at all satls- thia vicinity as well as all over West­
—so thinks E. H. Cox, a prominent I fied with her son's attentions to the ern Oregon, may be solved soon, tor
member of the Booth-Kelly Compa­ I girl and rather favored Jancigaj. an effort is being made at Salem to
dry the berry and ship it to Eastern
ny, from what he said in an inter­ I^ate yesterday afternoon the rivals markets. The loganberry is perhaps
met in a down town saloon and the
view today. Mr. Cox spoke last night murderer appeared to bv quite the most prolific of all fruits of a
at the Commercial Club, and expres­ friendly. He advised Komaa to mar­ similar nature, and owing to the
sed his opinion of the wonderful ry Mary, as she wan a good girl, and, great quantities planted the problem
worth of the McKenzie as a fishing after a few drinks he left the place of saving the product is one of con
stream.
and waa not heard from until the sequence to the state.
In further explanation of his atti­ hour of the tragedy.
The raspberries dried last year by
tude he today pointed out how the
the growers near Salem brought the
('onf<'<UM*s Guilt to Jury.
business men of Eugene could be re­
The Koniau family arrived here growers about 22 to 23 cents, and It
paid for the money Invested in a from near Chicago September 8, Is hoped that the loganberries will do
trout hatchery
In California last 1906. and Jancigaj cam* to Oregon I as well. However, the whole matter
year there was received 1114.000 in City four days later. He waa employ­ is in a very unsettled state, and farm­
fees from hunters’ licvuses at 11 a ed In the tester room at Mill D. of j ers are worned not to be too optimis­
head. Each owner of one of these li­ the Willamette Pulp A Paper Com­ tic. Owing to the large amount of
censes undoubtedly spent at least *10 pany, and did not work yesterday, apricots,
peaches and other products
i
during the year on 'ackle and hunt­ He talked freely in the county Jail ' of this nature on the market, the
ing arms and clothes
Many will this forenoon, admitting his crime-price this year will be low
spend *2 50 a year. Mr. Cox esti­ and said he waa sorry, but he also I It now seems likely that drying
mates that in California *4,000,000 said that the girl wax willing to die' will come into general use. W. H.
was spent on recreations in sport. for the love of him. This story, how-. Claypool, who lives near Salem, has
Thia money is expended on guns, am­ ever, Is scouted, for it is well known) erected a dryer and has been experi­
munition, fishing tackle, clothes, as that Mary manifested an aversion fori menting with the fruit, and it ap­
boots and hunting suits, on travel­ her slayer.
pears to be a success. Some of the
ing expenses, railway fares, meals,
berries are perfect in form, which
and livery hire. The money Is dif­
cannot be said of raspberries after
fused among the whole population,
they are dried Mr. Claypool reports
supporting many people Im certain
that the berries dry out about 75
lines
The value to a community,
per cent.
while hard to estimate. Is very great.
Lane county is perhaps one or the
beat counties in Oregon for game
and fish, both being abundant.
Properly advertised people from
Paris, July 14.—Enrico Caruso,
all over the country will come in in­ who Is performing at the opera In
creasing numbers. Indeed, they are his first Parisian season, has been ex­
already coming, as may be seen from plaining to an interviewer the pen­
the hundreds that go up the McKen­ alties he pays for being the most ex­
July 13.—The first beat
zie each summer, not alone from Ore- pensive tenor on earth and how he of Ixmdon,
the
1500-meter
run in the Olym­
> gon. but from the whole country.
sighs for the days when he was less pic games was won by J. Sullivan, of
However there is. but little doubt famous.
the Irish-American Athletic Club, of
that the McKenzie river, a magnifi­
"The man who has paid his money New York. Lightbody, of the Chica­
cent stream, is becoming less and to hear me, and the management, go Athletic Club, was second. Mead­
less good fishing, and the time has which pays me (2000 a night," he
of Canada, was third. Sulli­
come when a trout hatchery must be said, "would not forgive me if I were ows,
time was 4:08 2-5.
established, If the finny denizens of not always lif the best of form. Trust­ van's
The outcome of the first heat wax
the stream are to remain plentiful.
ed by some, watched by others. I am no surprise to the spectators and
In Colorado there are any number a machine which never must be out
teams, as it was predicted
of hatcheries supported by the rail­ of order. But the machine Is human competing
that the Americans would have no
roads and hotels simply to keep the and subject to external Influences— difficulty
in winning the event. This
attraction of some little stream. The people forget that.
race has been conceded to the Amer­
same is true to a leaser degree in
"So the thought that I may not ican sprinters without question by
California, and Eugene and Lane come up to the mark haunts me con- every one who had watched the work
county should by all means preserve
of the various contestants.
the wonderful trout of the McKenzie.
Melville Sheppard, of the Irish-
Mr. Cox bases his appeal strictly
American team of New York, won
on .commercial grounds. He believes
the second heat in 4:05, establishing
it will pay the business men of Eu­
a new record two-fifths of a second
gene for it pavs aingle hotels in oth­
better than Lightbody's at the Olym­
er localities. The railroads know their
pic games at St. Louis. J. P. Hal­
best interests and also maintain
stead. <yf the New York Athletic Club,
hatcherler.
finished second, and Butterfield, of
He is Interested in the rejuvena­
England, finished third.
tion of the McKenzie river as a fish­
N. F. Hallows, of England, won
ing stream from the standpoint of the
the third heat. l>aughi, of Italy, fin­
sport, but does not believe that needs
ished second. Reilly, of the Irish-
to be taken into account, so strong la
American Club, of New York, failed
the other plea
to finish
Although it was generally conced­
ed that the Americans would carry
TRIAL MARRIAGE.
oft the honors In the 1000-meter
GEORGIA STYLE
event. England refused to give up
hope after entering stars of the mag­
Atlanta. Oa.. July ll.-—-Drop-stitch
nitude of H. A. Wilson, who won the
hose, V-shaped lingerie, ooametlcs, ar­
trial race at the stadium, J. E. Dea-
tificial teeth, puffs, rats, and padding
kin, eouthern county cross-country
are the weighty matters which are
champion, and A. J. Robinson, the
being discussed by the committee on
national and international cross-coun­
ways and means of the Georgia leg­
try champion.
islature today.
Friends of G. Butterfield, the mile
Representative George Glenn of
champion, were deeply disappointed
the Whitfield district, la responsible
in the showing he made in falling
for the problem, having Introduced a
to finish better than third in the
bill to prevent the sad disillusionment
first heat.
of husbands "the day after."
Sweden also counted upon a place
According to the provisions, of
tn this event, Klstl and Halllstrom
Glenn's measure,
any marriage
being the favorite entries.
which has resulted from artificial
Halstead .who finished second In
attractions offered by the bride shall
the second heat of the 1800-meter
be declared null and void.
event, won the American tryout in
•
5:01 1-5. He ran under the colors
ENRICO
CARI
SO
of Cornell at that time.
GIRI. RIDER KILLED
BY III NAW AY STI ED
_________________ I
tinually
and
tortures
me
when
I
am
Roseburg. Or., July IS. Alice
Mathews, 17-year-old daughter of about to walk on the stage. I tell
Mrs. Frank Mathews, of Myrtle you frankly 1 was happier when I
Creek, was thrown from iu runaway was earning ten francs a night. I
horse near that town and injured so spent seven francs, kept three and
badly that she died an hour later. knew that my reputation was not
Her skull was fractured, her neck ruined If I happened to give a creak
July 9, 1908, Pearl, daugh­
“I am always hungry
Before ter Died
dislocated, and a bloodvessel in her
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Oldham,
singing
I
smoke
like
a
chimney,
but
abdomen ruptured She was render­
aged 2 years. 2 months and 17 days.
ed unconscious, and did not revive I take nothing but a cup of tea on
A match game of baseball has been
account
of
my
voice.
When
I
am
before her death.
arranged between the home team and
taking parts which keep me on the the
Crescents, of Eugene, for Sunday
stage the whole time 1 do not think afternoon
at 2:*0.
OREGON (TTY
of It, but when I have long'Intervals
Mr Scheldt, of the local telephone
Ml RDEREIC IS
I
feel
the
terrible
pangs
of
hunger
office. Informs us that the Pacific
LANDED IX J Al I.
gnawing within.
Telephone Company will com-
"My peculiar form of stage fright States
mence shortly to rebuild their system
makes
me
the
unhappiest
man
In
the
Oregon City, Or., July IS.—Sur­
in this city, We hope the Improw­
rounded and followed by a howling world when I am about to sing In ment will soon be made, and also that
my
present
position
at
the
point
at
mob of 300 men and boys. Math Jan­
tn the changes to be made the con-
cigaj. who last night murdered 1«- which 1 have arrived I am forbidden venlence of the patrons will be taken
to
have
the
least
weakness
I
am
year-old Mary Smreksr In a fit of
into consideration.
jealous rage, was rushed to the coun­ In the case of a man who must, cost
Some sneak thief entered the resl-
what
It
may,
be
continually
at
the
ty jail this morning by Jailar Nehren
dence
of Wm. Leppert Monday after­
pitch
of
his
reputation."
and Constable Mlles, while a large
noon during the absence of Mrs. Lep-
posse of officials, headed by Sheriff
pert, who had dropped in at a neigh­
Reatle and accompanied by Detective
bor's. and ransacked everything in
Vaughan and two bloodhounds, from ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the
house The light-fingered gentle­
♦ I
Portland, were following the trail ♦
DIED.
DIEU.
♦ man was evidently after money, for
scented by the dogs on the l-ogan *
article of value seemed to be miss­
♦ no
road up the Clackamas river, stop­ ♦
ing. There was no money In
ping In the vicinity of Redland on
house at the time and the thief
Tom Potter's farm
At the home of her parents Mr
For five blocks the crowd, Its ranks and Mrs William Naylor, 189 West cured nqthlng
A bear entered the premises
swelling with every step yelled and Fourth street, last night, Beuna Vista Wm
Tripp, some three miles north
sought for first place, all eager to get Naylor, aged 16 years The famlty of
Monday and helped himself
a near look at the defiant prisoner, moved from Coburg to Eugene a lit­ to a here.
calf This Is an unusual occur­
whose smile of delight at the noto­ tle lees than a year ago The deceaa-
riety he was receiving never faded ed is survived by a slater and broth­ rence for a bear to be prowling
until the Jail doors closed upon him er She was a student at the high around the middle of the valley, but
Cries of "Give us a rope," and 'Hang | school last year and was well liked there is no mistake but what It Is a
bear all right Hie tracks were plain­
him" fell upon the ears of the offi­ by her classmates
She was of a
cers and the murderer, but a leader 1 sunny disposition. and will be sadly ly seen and his sleeping place was
was lacking and no time was lost by1 missed by her many friends Thu fu­ discovered In the brush It would be
Nehren and Mlles, both well armed. 1 neral will tie held Wednesday, July rare sport for some of our crack hunt­
and they propelled their captive 15. at 2 30 p m, from the family ers with their dogs to get after Mr
Hear and run hltn up a tree.
swiftly to the courthouse square. . home
J H. Miller, the new proprietor of
where the dungeon doors clanged be­
At his home at Point Terrace, Ore the water works, has been having all
hind him
A
Interesting tales lead tip to the sto- > gon. at I o’clock Thursday morning. kinds of trouble with his plant
In'.» 9, ItOS, of cancer. Ceell Z splendid new well has been put In.
ry of last night's tragedy The Smre- Sweet
aged about 55 years
Mr cemented and walled up. and proof
kar family came here two years ago S»t•• • »»<
>>n>- .'< the pioneers of the against the introduction of any for­
from Michigan
Besides the father,
'imtry, H having gone there eign substance A new six-horsepow­
and mother there were six sons, two Musi
parents and settled nearly er engine has been installed, and also
of them now grown, and two daugh with
o. Hr leaves two a new pump Everything is now tn
tern The father Is highly respected ( hlrtt
and Marion, who readiness, and Friday the new ma­
For a time they k«u>t boarders until broil
Terrace.
chinery was put in motion and the
the owner of the bouse objected, and resld
w
tanks were soon filled From this on
ft was during that time that Jancigaj. |
there will be no dearth of water
an inmate of the house, met and fell I
TO TT I -A- .
Miller requests us to state thatf
in love with Mary Smrekar.
d Vai
I m
patrons are requested to use all 1
While she never cared for him, she
water they want to make up tor
did accept his attentions to a degree, i
lost time.—Times
I
until her father, angered at the dlsso-1
SHOULD BE
TROUT HATCHERY
ON M’KENZIE
'“—LOGANBERRIES
MAY BE DRIED
AND SHIPPED
CARUSO’S LOT
NOT HAPPY ONE
FIRST VICTORY IS
IRISH-AMERICAN
JUNCTION CITY NEWS
FROM THE TIMES
CL A S SI Fi ED COLUMNS
DOiTOIUi—• Coutmued.)
BOR 8ALB
For Her Children—Little Girls Suf­
fered with Itching Eczema Which
Simply Covered Back of Heads—
Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too.
ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
“WONDERFUL ■ OINTMENT
”
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FOR SALE—One fresr. cow and calf.
P L Miller, Blair Street addition.
tf
TO LET
FOR SALE—Loose cheat hay. Squire
'Smith. Phone Farmers 13x9.
d4wJ20
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FOR SALE—Drop-head Singer sew­
ing machine, good as new. Wald
House, corner Sixth and Olive
streets.
tf
FOR SALE—Tnorougnurea Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­
lamette street.
tf
FOR BALE—Metrostyle pianola in
good condition; reasonable; in­
quire at this office.
J13
FOR BALE--Buff Urpingteu eggs,
13 for »1. W. B. Hampton. 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th at.
"Some year» ago my three little girls
had a very bad form 1 of «vm».' Itch­
ing eruptions
formed on the
back» of their
beads which
were simply
covered. Before
I heard of Cuti­
cura. 1 ui-ed to
try al most
everything, but FOR SALE—A first-class barn, suit­
able to be made into a dwelling.
they failed.
Then my mother
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street, tf
recommended
I
the Cuticura FOR SALE—Parties wishing to buy
Remedies. I
200 acres of first-class timber land I
________ my
, children
________ s heads with Cuti­
washed
call
on J. W. Carlile, four miles
cura Soap and then applied the wonder­
west of Hale.
ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four
or five time» and I can say that they have
been entirely cured. I have another FOR SALE—9-room house, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
baby who is so plump that the folds of
80x76 feet
Price, »2100. Ore­
akin on his neck were broken and even
bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti­
gon Land Company.
tf
cura Ointment and the next morning
the trouble had disappeared. I am FOR SALE—Several hundred cords
using the Cuticura Remedies v-t «h-n-
of wood; body fir oak, maple and,
everany of my family have any tores. I
ash. B. A..Seelye, office at Plank
can never recommend Cuticura suffi­
ciently; it is indispensable in every home.
and Johnson real estate office.
I cannot find its equal. Mme. Napoleon
Duceppe, 41 Duluth St., Montreal, Que^ FOR SALE—Five horse power gaso­
May 21, 1907."
line engine, traction wagon, and
For Business Purpos» s
ADVERTISING SPACE
“WITH POWER!”
NY legitimate enterprise
may "rent" axtvertising
s|>uce in this newspaper
with "power"—the one depen«*-
able motive power for "rwn-
ning" any business that can be
inMie to run—the power of
pi bucit Y.
. . S|>«ce may be secured acconi-
ing to your requirement*—
much or little, an you may elect
__ with a preference for "much"
if you hape to do "much" bu»i-
uess.
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Apply at Business Ofiice
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DR. H. L. STUDLEY
physlclan. Office, u,er
store. 518 Willamette*®1**
Phone Black 1326 C
free. Residence 734 Ferr?.’?1'*
Phone Red 3197.
17 ,lr««t.
0- H- CANNON, M.TTTu^*^.
physician and surgeon ?!^
diseases and diseases 'of .T
and children a spei iuty
cal vibratory and light t-e»r™
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Duu ^*L
i ing. Phone Main 516
Hoffman House. P ,u..
J F. TITUS, M D.— llomoeopatkie
physician and surge.m chr,
diseases and disease» uf women0,’*
children given special attend.’
Faradic galvanic, M,tle. X-r« ta
vibratory electrical treatmeManT
en. Office, S81 Wllhmerts
with Dr. L. E. McDc.,ga r «’
dence. 632 Pearl »•.
' Qty­
phone, Main 62.
phone. Main 631.
™e>
VNDERTAKKRS
J. W.
* CO., undertaken and
funeral directors. Easene ci,
DAY A HENDERSON, undertake,
and embalmers. Corner Wlllu7
ette and Seventh stree«.
LOST AND FOUND
W. T. GORDON, funeral dlrscter
State licensed embalmer. Office
LOST—A black folding ladies’ mon­
and residence, Teuth and oil»,
ey purse; lost on the road between
atreets. Phone Red 4481.
Smithfield and Eugene.
One
check on First National Bank for
~ VCTBRINARY 8URGBONS
»8, one on- an Eastern bank en­
dorsed by Randolph Freeman for
DR. C. C. GRIFFITH
»50; in coin one »10 and two »5
Formerly State Veterinary ef Cali­
wood saw; in good order; price
pieces. »1.50 in halves and one
»225. Write, R. Cook. Irving A-l
25 cent piece. Finder leave at fornia; served three years on Bute
Medical Boajd. Is located at 23 w
thia ofice and receive reward.
•th Street; Phone Red 1S8L
FOR SALE—3* acres river bottom
Oa Foot for a Year. Healed by
land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres
MISCELLANEOUS
Two Seta of Cuticura
corn; balance In hay. Cheap if
MINING ENGlSFMRg
taken at once. Enquire 4 76 West
UJ------------- I Ml I I ■ L W L»|. !
——3^
“I had an ulcer on my foot for a year
SAY
—
I
am
here
again
to
work.
I
Fifth street.
Jy20
HERBERT LEIGH, jniulag engiaaer
or more and it was very painful as it
am
the
lone
cement
worker
and
was a running sore, I had a doctor,
and expert metallurgist Reliable
finisher. Get your work done by L.
but his treatment did not heal it. About FOR SALE—Tlmoer land; quarter
Information furnished to Ixtenai».
sight months ago I oommonn-l to use
C. Williams.______ ____ _________
section in township 16, s. r. 1 w,
Investors. Examinations and re­
Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment,
section 32. Will sell cheap if sold NOTICE—Having recovered from my
ports on mines and ore : rtt»untai
and Cuticura Pills. I used two sets and
at once. Address C. J. GM care
Eugens Oregon.
It u now all beaied up. Mrs. E. F. Ryder,
injury I have resumed my business
Guard office.
West Brewster, Maas., April 29, 1907."
of horseshoeing and general black­
ARCHITECT
Chmplrw Eitrnuil sn«l Inomsl Trrsttnmt for
smithing. C. D. Holoway, East
Every Humor of Infant«. Children, and Adult«
FOR SALE-»-A well improved farm
consist« of Cuticura Soap (25c ) to Cleanse the Skin.
Eleventh
street.
Fairmount,
Or.
FREE THOMAS—Architect. Snetct-
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co­
Cuticura Ointment (50c ) to Heal the Rkln. and
Cuticura Hreoivent (5Qc), (or In the form of Chocolate
ee and plans drawn, blue prints
burg. This is a bargain at »50 SUMMER SCHOOL—Mrs. Poyner
Coated Pills 25c per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood.
Sold throughout the world Potter Drug A Chem.
and specifications. General super­
per acre. On good terms. Smith
will conduct a summer school at
Corp., Hole Props., Boaton. M mr
& Brown, Coburg, Or.
vision over buildings in course of
ar-Mai.«! Kraa. Cuticura Boot
DiMaaaa.
her home on S. Will for several
construction. If thinking of build­
weeks during the summer. Re­
FOR SALE—One National cash regfs
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
view work in the fourth and fifth
ter, one Remington typewriter and
reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman
grades.
For
further
information
a large iron safe. Enquire of L.
block.
♦
♦
phone black 2891.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
*
IRMIN
4
BORN.
building.
CARPET CLEANERS
DON'T fall to see Chezem if you
♦
♦
want bargains in real estate. We
FOR SALE—Good clean stock of
buy and sell farm and city prop­ JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner
At Florence. Monday, July 6. 1908,
general merchandise located at one
Phone Black 5071.
erty, Improved and unimproved.
to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Goodwin, a
of the best trading points in Lam-
Timber and mining stock. H. Che-
daughter. Weight, 10 pounds.
county; will rent building; party
cam. Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf
must have at least *3,000, cash.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A
gilt
edge
opening.
Address
Lock
INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPON­
United States Land Office, Rose­
In Eugene, July 9, 1908, to Thom­
Box
21,
Fall
Cre
ek,^Or.
as Stacey and wife, a son.
DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Man's University.” Gives a thor­
FOR SALE OR TRADE—180 acres
ough training at your own home pliance with the provisions of the act
Samuel Veatch, chairman of the
of good timber land near Eugene
in nearly all the trades and profes­ of Congress of June t, 1878, entitled
Sonthern Pacific Railway grievance
Would exchange for residence
sions. Text books and instruments "An act for the sale of timber lands
committee, with headquarters in
property in Eugene. For further
(when required) furnished free. in the States of California, Oregon,
Portland, was la Cottage Grove Mon­
information, see G. "G. Gross, in
Full information and circulars at Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
day visiting briefly with his aged pa­
Eugene theater block.
the local enrollment office, 45 W as extended to all the Public Land
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Veatch.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­ State« by act of August 4, 1892,
His territory embraces nearly all of
Lilah Owen of Crow. County of Lane,
resentative.
the country west of the Mississippi, FOR SALE BY OWNER—Seven
State of Oregon, did on March 10,
room house, five and a half lots,
and he is therefore a very busy man.
1908, file in this crtfice her sworn
Last week he spent one day and night piped for irrigation, high and dry; POLK'S GAZETEER—A business di­ statement
for the purchase
at Yuma City, New Mexico, where the small barn and chicken, house; al!
rectory of each city, town and vil­ of the N >4 No. of 9583
N W U and 8 W 14
thermometer was registering 112 de­ kinds of fruit and berries If taken
lage in Oregon and Washington,
N W 54 of Section No. 10, in
grees at midnight.—Cottage Grove at once, the price will be »2100; In­
giving a descriptive sketch of each of
No. 19 south. Range No. 4
quire of 806. East 13th Street.
t
Leader.
place, together with the location Township
West, W. M., and will offer proof to
and shipping facilities, and a clas­ show
that the land sought is more
FOR SALE—-Fine mountain ranch of
sified directory of each business
for its timber or stone than
80 acres; 40 In cultivation and
and profession. R. L. Polk & Co.. valuable
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
about 40 timber: creek running
Inc., Seattle.
tablish her claim to said land before
through farm; fair house and out­
W. W. Calkins, U. 3. Commissioner,
buildings; located eight miles
at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
south of- Eugene.
Price 1,000
Friday, the 28th day of August.
Carl G. Washburne.
1908.
ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W
She names as witnesses: Joeeph
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two I
lots and 8-roolh house, barn; fine S. D. ALLBN, AUurueJ -at-la, 616 Liles of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sor-
is erecting a plant at
land for garden; on Fourth street,' Willamette street. Eugene Oregon erlgn of Eugene, Oregon; Walter
Holland of Crow, Oregon; Walter
near mill race. Lot 160x95 on
PORTLAND, OREGON
R. EDMUNsON, Attorney-at- Canaday of Crow. Oregon; Norris
Twelfth and Alder streets, just | LEON
fer the manufacture of their
law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan Owen, of Crow, Oregon.
north of Patterson school. J. J.
world famous
and Savings Bank.
Any and al] persons claiming ad­
Walton.
515
Willamette
street,
tf
I
PORTABLE WELL
versely ths above-d“scribed lands are
B. DORRIS—Attorney-at- requested to file their claims on or
DRILLING MACHINES
FOR SALE—Two story residence GEORGE
law, office Hovey Building, cor- requested to file their claims in t -
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
and lot 80x166 between Ninth
8th and Willamette streets; rooms office on or before the 2 8th day of
and Tenth streets. Soon will be
A moderate amount of
1 and 2 upstairs.
August, 1908.
good for business location. Also
BENJAMIN L. EDDT.
money will atari yon in
lot between Tenth and Eleventh u, M TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of­
Register.
a probtable buaineaa.
streets. Apply 633 Olive street.
fice over Eugene Loan 4 Savings
STAR PORTABLE
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
FOR SALK—Ona team of heavy
EXBtT TOR'S NOTICE.
DRILLING MACHINES
mules, one set of chain harness C. A WlNTKRMKIElC AUorney-at
Estate of Danel Smith, deceaasd-
have been proved
and one 3 Iq-Inch Mitchell wagon,
law. Land titles and probate spec­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Competitive Tests ti
in good cenditlon. Mules are true
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­ dersigned. Henry T Smith,
The Best In The World.
to a fault and a perfect team for
tow Bank.
been duly appointed exeru'or or 1»
all purposes. Price for outfit,
For full particulars regard­
•state of Daniel Smith, de, cased,
»450.
Inquire
at
thia
office.
ing well drilling machines,
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. order of the county < inrt "f L“*
tools, supplies, etc., write to
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will county. Oregon. All persons hariw
FO'i SALE—-Three draft horses; one
practice in all the courts la the claims against said estare are here­
team
weighing
1350
each,
one
sev
­
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
state Office, room 3, Walton by notified to present the same
en.
the
other
eight
years
old:
gen
­
POIfTLAMO. OAKQOA,
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
proper vouchers to sail execut ' -
tle and true; new 3*4 wagon and I
law office of L Bilyeu In
AAHOM.OHtO.
good set of harness for sale cheap ! WOODCOCK * POTTER, Attorueys- the
gene. Oregon, within six niontM
One five-year-old dark brown horse
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. from the date thereof
4
weighing 1750. Call on or address
Potter. Office one block south of i
Dated this 21st da> of May. D'­
Herman Schmitt, Creswell, Or.
HENRY T SMITH.
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. '
J24.
Executor.
' "
-----!------------------- — WILLIAMS 4 BEAN, Atterneys-at-
L.
BILYEU.
Attorney.
____
law J. W. Williams, L. K Bean.
WANTED
Practice in all courts of the sta.tr
and before the U. S Land Office
WANTED—Thee» girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene General hoe- r
CCw,U'
14 ,Bd 16 McClung
pltal. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris. L, BlLYEl, Attorney-at-law. Otrio«
over Yoran's ahoe store, Eugene
________________________________ It
Oregon
WANTED—Furnished house, 5 or 6
rooms for two or three months; | I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten­
not too far out. Three tn family ' tion given to divorce and settle­
Eugene Real Estate A Investment i ment >f estates Agent for Contl-
Co.
nental Insarance Company. Room
tf
5. First National Bank Building.
Lagene, Oregon.
WANTED—-Young man as helper In
Building.
'
country More
Some experience
Address "S.." care of
necessary
■JESSE G WEL1A. Lawyer, No. 2»
Gnard.
tf
West Eighth street, Eugene. Or.
oppoette poetoffice Gives special1
W ANTED- -A woman to do farnilv
attention to the examination of ab­
washing and ironing. Apply 328
stracts. drafting wills, settling es­
E Ninth in-the morning.
So/d in Eugene Or W t-
tate, conveyance, and collections,
FOR RENT
k s ïîfs P«n’ion matters. Phone
> •.
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished
front rooms for housekeeping. A;
PHYSICIANS |5'|) SURGEONS
5/
ply 66 East Ninth street
jl
MAURER
Jsteapathic
FOR RENT—Nice front room; far-
T?.. ¿1““ wAU *■'•*>• 'Uxessw
nace beat; electric lights and
Wslieir
™noin *n;1 p>Udren i
bath. Suitable for two gentle­
»ne<
.ally
Office
over
F
E.
Dunn's
men. 154 East Ninth street.
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Phone Red 1«31.
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