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AR». THIIlAItAY. KBTTBMnRR 17. IH* FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS: FIFTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE Delayed Freights cause the delay in Opening of the Crescent» Store On account of the nonarrival of the mammoth stock of goods bought in the Eastern market, we will be unable to have our Opening on kriday the 18th, as advertised. Watch the papers for further date of opening. 540 St CJULSCtNT tttttum At the regular monthly meeting of t>he Commercial Club last night it unanimously voted *.o continue promotion work for another year and decided that »15,000 be raised with which to carry on the work. Fifteen thousand population by Jannary 1, 1910, will be the slo gan for the campaign during th« year. The matter of continuing the work so well commenced ••• discussed at length at Pho meeting and every one who spoke was enthusiastically in fa vor of it. Messrs Svarverud, Toran. Dempster, Campbell, Wintermeler and others naade enthusiastic ad dresses, When it tame to a vote there wae not a dissenting voles. The officers of the elnb and the board of (governors were anthorimwi So Lay ptaas far ratals* money and •arryfag on th« work of promoting the elty'e welfare sad sxplolttag its advsatagsa as a pine« «f rsaldenre. Tba tlub sador»«d the propoaltioa of th« Boathora Paclfl« Compaay to eoadsst a d«monat ration train through ths va11«y, demonstrating dairying, ato. W. M. Gr«aa. W A. Ball aad W J. Gibson w«ra appola'sd aa a «ommit- t«e to w-op«rat« wfth th« lai« County Horticultural fioefety ho ar range for an apple exhibit from Lane county at the S«attl« exposition, the matter having been auggested by Fruit Inspector Beebe. The club confirmed the appolnt- upon which is now standing frame building», one occupl»d M. S. HUBBLE PASSES LOCAL CREAMERY j Thoiru>son’s cigar and billiard lors, the other by the N«w Era drug The purcha»« («Tics was TO GREAT BEYOND CHANGES RANDS «tore. $6.000. C. . C. Doodward of Bevrldge, I CLASSIFIED COLUMNS B OR SALK WOOD FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo- ran's shoe store. FOR BALE—Tuorougnurea Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. tf FOR SALE—Choire roe* bushes at the Eugene Nursery, North Madi son street. »1H FOR BALE—A good weight 2866; rail Eleventh street. work team; at 725 East POR SALE—Good 8^4 wa«on A J. Wood, went end Eighth street. Phons farmer» 8x6. »20 WOOD—Fia» dry, maple 4-foot wood, $4.2» William» Trannie« Company. Mala «51. FOR SALE—Buff Orpington 1$ for *1. W. B. Hampton, 1192 , Columbi* avanna, eorner 19th st. RBRI DENCH POR RALE -Or for rent, at 15« Rael Eleven's »------ Address, or inquire of E. Baum. Pwadleton, Oregon. ol FOE EAU —19 bea« of r**ts. either nualw er wethers. take your ehaipe. Ph.no Farmers 4x9. W P. Lowor. Croowell, Or. •! BOB T ~ tt ~ k«««a. threw bwtai Cross Wllhmett« stdeet; lot WACT1D-O!ri for funeral honsw- 89x7« foot. PHoe, »81««. Ore werk. Call at 47T Olire strewt. W nos L«n« Company. tf ■ - - WANTED—To newt, a modern house PRUNES FOR SAI j E— Silver, Italian not later than September 16. G. G. and Petite prunes at 56 cents a Gross tf box. delivered In the city. Jens WANTED — A girl to de general Jenaee. Phone Farmers 18x. »21 housework. Apply «57 Willam ette street. tf FOR SALE—Number 8 Oliver type writer, nearly new. Has been WANTED — Girl wanted at once to at] used only few weeks. Call do housework. Enquire at T1 tf Eugene Gun Co.'» Store. West Ninth street. tf ______ - I s. .R riÀLB -Oae Natlaaal ca»h reg WANTED—At once, 20,000 bushels ister, ana Remiagtwa typewriter of oats. Inquire Williams Trans and a large iron safe. Enquire of i fer Company.. Main *61. L. M Travis, Loan > Savings bank hniUlag WANTED-—Good oompetent girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. FOR SALE—Gasoline engines. 2 >4 I Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf horspowpr Weber, I horsepower : Union, la good condition, nearly WANTED—A asm her of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at ths En new. eheap. B. F Totiugn, Black gine General Hospital. tf llutte. Oregon. sit professional columu PHYSICIANS AM) ---- AV BVRGa^ DR. H. L. STU BLEY- Physician. Offices ever eta’?1"« store. 518 Wll1«m.r.,:kto‘*l' Phone Black 1326 ,’"««< free. Residence 5 ■>? p * u't*Uo» Phone Black 3207 " &r 6lr*!- C. H. CANNON. M E -------- ■ Vv.L—■■ and- — —u snrgm» ®««P*tIlr physMan ' Y'V . « ■MMI SW4 ' •f »»a«s * •»•«»•ity. ■’«et.-J. eoi rlb»at«ry »•< 1!lkt I Orrtna, Bal«« 1, » aa< ? tag. Ph... M<|; H.ffma. H.w. p»Wt DR ANNA Phytatí.^ A1! troaœd. W«oa«a 14(t a, spmAalty. Off!»« ever p a Phon« RW i«ai G. S. BBARB6LEY, M > . .pbynlctaa an* sur**., as* IT M«Cluajr •■1141 k * * and Wlltametr.tr^^Ä r—!<«««« phene. wall <T *• «*4 ~n— -Jl— ABVUBLMnrb aT y * L. B1LTJH', Atsemeymviav. onta r» Twaa'g »hav «wm, IÆON B. law. »wue i and 8, f.h™B(1., and Bavtwgs Bank. L.. M. TRATTB, Attorney-at-in* Qf fie« «vac Bngesr Lesa « «*^n„ Raak. Etiche. Oregon. S. D. ALLEN—Attorney-at-lsw Of. flee «ver Eaton's book »tor», 4n Willamett« street. Phon? Blxcx 2881. * c. A. WlNTERMtelEK, Attorney-,! law. Land titles end protate spec ialties. Office over Ch am tari-bn», tow Bask. Minn., is the purchaser WALTON & NESS, Attorney»-»t-law The Independent:. Creamery In the Alva Wise, who has conducted WKLIeKNOWN DRAYMAN J. J. Walton and 6. P. Noss Will Chambers Block on Willamette street the Commercial stables .Inca last practice in ail the ten«!» in the lait Sstur- i spring, sold hi* interests ha» changed hands. Daniel Muth, un state. Office, room 8, Walton day to the Churchill Brothers. F H. Block, Eugene, Oregon til recently manager of the plant for and C. L. Churchill, who will contin several years, and Chas O. Hudson,' ue to turn out only th« best taaom GEORGE E, DORRIS—Atterinv-at- proprietor of th« Paine« of Bweets,. and vehicles at t«a«<>uable rates law; sfft.ee Hovey Building, cos hraa, the ournetlst is Chas. H. O being the ptir.basara, have .ompletd I 8th and Willamette street»; r»»m» M B. Hubble, the well-known Eu playing u week » «ugngsnicat with 1 and 1 upstairs. the deal with K. C. Eldridge of Inde-' McElroy's fine hand at the state gene drayman, after an eight months' Felt dAI.1l -Good nve-roont cottage WANTED—TO RENT—A big farm pendence, the owner, last evening. fair. Mr. 4'ocbran Is In demand on illness from tuberculosis of the «pine, on shares, for frem 3 to 5 years. WOODCOCK te POTTER, Attorneys- with thre* alosets, pantry and bath | The new owners of the plant took such occasions in this state. —Lead died at his home on Olive street be Address “C. D.,” care Guard, tf at-law. A. C. Woedeoek and E. 0. roam; good barn, larg« lot, 86x j er. Petter. Office one block south of possession today. It will he known as 160. Prine right. Cail at 16s I WANTED-—A good farm near Eu tween West Fifth and West Sixth Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. Jefferson street. »15 the Eugene Creamery this mornlug at one o'clock. The gene of from 86 to 166 acres; will j funeral win be held ai the residence Mr. Muth knows the creamery go out eight miles. Enquire at [ WILLIAMS A BEAN, Attorqeys-M- BULL TOR SALE One registered Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the the Real Estate Exchange, Oole-1 law. J. W. Williams, L. E B«a, business from bottom to top and as | Hnlatnin-Frientan bull, tkr«» yearn services to be conducted by Rev O. men building. tf Practice In all cenrts sf ths «uco both new proprietors are splendid , CT Wright, pastor of the Baptist old September 8, 1998; milk, Delinquent taxpayers will take no and befere the Ü. S. Lan« Office. airain; gentle. L A Houck, Mon WANTED-—River bottom farm of business men, they will doubtless tice that delinquent taxes will uot church. The Eagles will have charge Offices 12, 13, 14 a»d 15 McClung roe, Or., R. F. D. Na. 1. »36 be advertised as heretofore, under of the aervl/ee at the grave In the I. from 18 to 46 acres that overflows. succeed in their venture __________ ___ ___ _ 1 Must have building spot above high j JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 24 Mr. Hudson will move his Ice a law passed by the last legislature <>. O. F. cemetery. HERB 18 A CHANCB—to buy from Monroe Smith Hubble was born at water. Call at rooms 3 and 4. cream plant to the erwamery and th»’ of this state taxevi that ar« delin West Eighth street, Eugene, Of. the «wisr and buy right, nioe high Colemon building. tf firm will manufacture the Ice cream quent after the expiration of six Stanford, Lincoln county, Kentucky, opposite postoffice. Gives «pecixl lots or honse and lot, ail on the Dec. 30. 1858 He was united in used at the Palace of Sweets as well months from the first date of such attention to the examination of ab street car line. 1 have 8 lots and 2 j delinquency may be paid by any one marriage on his 21st birthday. Dec. as furnishing the wholesale trade. FOR KENT stracts, drafting wills, settling ei- dwelling houses. All must go. In-j 30, 1878, to Moss Emma Moss, of The creamery since Its establish demanding to pay same and a rertlf- tates, conveyances and collections. quire at 80« East Thirteenth st. From this union ment In Eugene about four years ago; Icate of delinquency will be issued to Winchester, ill. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms at 367 Also to all pension matter«. Phon» five children were born. They moved such party. lias d me a splendid biislnens West Fifth street. tf Red 1176. FOR BALE—Hot air engine; force KELLOGG. Section 37 of said law, In part, to Eugene lu the year 1888 and they pump connected; 6h6-galloa tank, FOR RENT—A farm of 1*0 acres, had l»een here only bine months Attorney who aided the re-opening reads: N. HARBAUGH. Special actin- I. fittings. 4 9 feet Hi-inch pipe, for two sons of the Standard Oil case for the Unit two miles southeast of Eugene for "Any day after the expiration of when Mrs. Hubble and tion given to divorce aad settle- »ale cheap at Hall & Shumway's. were drowned in the Willamette ed States. rent at once. Address Box 14, six months after taxes charged meat »f estates. Agent for Conti East Seventh street. See It. tf Eugene, Oregon. tf against real property are delinquent river near this city. ThlH occnrred nental Insurance Company. R<T3 ment of D. A. Baine and J. H. on June 30, 1 889. On June 24, 1 893. Har- the tax collector shall have ths 5, First National Bank Building, FOR SALE—One team of heavy, FOR RENT—The Hotel Mapleton tog, made by the governor, as Hubble was united dele- in mtfrriage right, and It shall lie his duty, tijeui Eugene, Oregon. mules, one set of chain harness gates to the Trhns-Mississippi of Ku gene, llss Minnie Farrow, con- will be for rent to the right party demand and payment of the taxes, and one 3^4-tnch Mitchell wagon. | Building. President Williams still survives him with his gross. will on Sept. 20. Apply to R. H. Clow, '9 in good condition. Mules are true W. Lllwall, proprietor of the Wil penalty and Interest, to make out Mapleton, Oregon. thters, Mrs. Arthur Merrill, of name four, delegates from the club. and Issue a certificate or certificates ABSTRACTORS to a fault and a perfect team for lamette House on West Eighth one of them to he President Camp r. Ill., Miss Cedi Hubble and all purposes. Price for outfit. FOR RENI—Nice front room; fur THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT street, has leased the lodging rooms of delinquency against such proper bell, of the University. James Grant, of Portland. $450. Inquire at this office. on the second and third floors of the ty," and section 38 In part reads: nace beat; electric lights and R. R. Knox's resignation as secre I'ceaned was a man of genial dls- CO., Roon»* 2 and 3, Waren Bioc», "Certificates of delinquency shall new Coleman block on Willamette bath. Suitable for two gentle lon anil had hosts of friends tary of the club was accepted, as he DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE Eugene. Or Prices reasonshi* bear Interest from the date of issu street and will use then» in connec men. 15 4 East Ninth street. h'as gone to Albany to reside, His Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have tion with his hotel. There are fifty ance until redeemed nt the rate of successor was not selected. REAL ESTAI E AGENTS • * four good draft horses for sale FOR RENT—SO acres, 65 under cul rooms In' the building, but Mr. Lll 15 per cent per annum. Manager Hartog stated that Delinquent taxpayers are therefore cheap. They are young and well wall will occupy only twenty of them tivation; house, barn, henhouse, J. L. CLARK & CO—Dealers IL real had rec- Ived word from the S. P. bred. Call and see them at Cres for a while, the other thirty to be advised that It they have not paid at orchard, Possession given Septent- estate, Creswell. Or to the effect that as soon on least one-half of their taxes or well, or write to Schmitt Bros, for furnished later. The twenty are al ber 15th. For particulars see R. are completed for beautlf. April that before the first Monday In description, prices and terms, tf ready furnished and are ready for McMurphey, 559 W illamette street. parking the depot grounds occupancy. Mr kllwull will take the same are delinquent und have pany would begin the work been delinquent since said tirai M ob J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers »od LOST ANI» UHM» FOR SALE — For a few days, lot ' fix charge some time this week. beds and rare bushes will b< day In April, mid those who have funeral directors. Eugene. Or. 160, new house. 4 mom . 2 rooms The amendment to inc paid one-half of their taxes as above upstairs each 12x14; 2 rooms LOST In Fairmount last night, a i»i:\ii\\<M»i> ri i vis. the remaining one-half will become note, signed by Jim Hunter, in fa DAY & HENDERSON, undertaker« downstairs 10x14 and 11x14; hall! delinquent after the first Monday in and embalmers. Corner Mi»» vor of Beter Lundfall, for $125. stairs. Price, $550. For further (Special Correspondence. 1 October, and six months from such Finder please return to Eugene ette and Seventh street». Information call on Pacific LandI Deadwood, Sept. 15, The Harvest dates a certificate of delinquency Real Estate and Investment Com Company, Room 7, Hovey block. I Home picnic given at the hachery on bearing fifteen per cent Interest per W. T. GORDON, funeral director pany and receive reward. si3 I). L. Cartmell, Mgr. tf 1 the 12th was largely attended, people annum may be issued against your State licensed embalmer. Off1” I coming front far and near. Mr. Jud I property. and residence. Tenth and 0..' FOR SALE Lot 72x160 feet, corner one of Hazel wood's leading men whs To save further costs, penalties streets. Phone Red 4481 lot; two houses, one a cottage of present and spoke to the people and Interest you are earnestly re six rooms, fairly good, the other SAY’—i am herb again to work. 1 about dairying, a very Interesting quested to settle the satin’ at once. MINING ENGINEERS an old house not much good; one am the lone cement worker and talk, full of sound facts 11 L. HOWN. block from carline; close to depot finisher. Get your work done by L. HERBERT LEIGH, mmlzg The misses Ruth and Florence Sheriff and Tax Collector. and business part of town. At a C. Williams. Hates of Gold-on are visiting their and expert metallurgist. Kel1* ‘ wat operated on 1» bargain if sold during September, grandparents, O. Wilcutt of Green information furnished to intend. I appendiciti», in th 1968. S. R. Williams. tf DON T fail to see Chezem if you ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the doctor with i leaf Investors. Examinations «nd want bargains in real estate. We Mlie^t'nrrle Pope of this place bn ports on mines and or« W«*t®»81' Her case LOTS FOR BALE BY OWNER—Two buy and sell farm and city prop 1*1i:i> ♦ ployed. returned horn« from Washington ♦ and friends were n Eugene Oregon _____ __ lots and 8-room house; barn; fine erty, improved and unimproved. ♦ i he outcome. Tod wh' re she went on a visit. She re ♦ land for garden; on Fourth street, Timber and mining stock. H. Che ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ bed end out of th ports a very pleasant trip. AKVH11 Et T neer mill race. Lot 160x95 on zem. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf Miss Beatrice Wilcutt has return- a walk in the yard Twelfth and Alder streets, just FREE THOM \.“ ed hot«' > from Goldson where she was in' news to ber fri north of Patterson school. J. J. 1 OR EXCHANGE -— Good income1 b ee ard plans drawn bin« pr. visiting her sister and was at the TnesdtV has many who resit Gronsbei k, Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf i bearing property, making interest ; Mrs. Amanda Hixson today began and specification? G-nera. picnic the 12th Inst. the son of Mr. on II.,on «t ii, p er fen ; Will ex-' errili»»*!», .-Iiuins.- — Mik s Altnasl and family of suit in the circuit court against her FOR SALE BY OWNER Fifteen vision o'er buildings m — ... ♦ ♦ and Mrs. llrousbeek of *■ ♦ change for good farm. Enquire of tiieeiilcaf are back again shaking Creswell construction. If thinking ot ta“* ♦ ♦ husband, Jack Hixson, for divorce, acres of choice fruit land, wide »Ins were taken I^rank E. Blair, Fall Creek, Or. tf Mike ex to Creswell for burial. hand with old friends. Ing, large or small, see ®« ♦ l lolil \< I sllEIIMB ♦ charging cruel and inhuman treat and selected variety of fruits and pects to run hla own farm this com reasonable. Room 7. tiri»®»* WON Bl <Ti’S RANGE ♦ ment. She alleges that at one time ♦ berries; all in bearing. Three DO 1OU WANT your windows wash ing year Instead of renting. block. he destroyed their marriage certifi ♦ miles sonthwest of Eagene. on ed. your house or office cleaned’ Late thls afternoon at the Eugene Jas Johnston, our road supervis Florence Sherman, aged 12 ♦ cate by burning It, that at various telephone and rural delivery route. Good work guaranteed at reason or, han done some very fine work on hospital. Miss l'na Neal. as a result years, was awarded the prize ♦ and numerous times he cursed her of ali operai ion for appendiciti» Sh. Good house and new barn Price able prices. Nick Miller, phone the roads and Is still doing more ♦ for baking the beat biscuits ♦ and called her vile and indecent Main 96. BIG CORPORATION reasonable. Call up Farmers' Andrew Alinasi has returned wa» a popular young lady of hl.« ♦ at FORCED TO THE W‘L the Campbell-Fellman ♦ names, falsely accused her of being phone 284. o2 Funeral announcements later. home from th« hop vard where he city. IF YOU WANT to get all th« money The ♦ unchaste and unfaithful to him. but store this afternoon, went for the benefit of hla health. ♦ prize was a Junior Btick’n ♦ I the worst of all is. so she alleges, FOR SALE- 43 acres all level land. T®ur Pr0P«rty brings, list It with Wm Wheeler of Greenleaf sold Chicago, Sept. 11 , mid« ?«* NOTICE TO THK Pl RI .14’. the Real Estate Exchange in the ♦ that he compelled her to work In the 3« in cultivation; new house, wood I ♦ Range. There were many ♦ n‘a. r(1 ot two very nice Jersey cows to Mrs. hay and harvest field, while she was ♦ contestants and the work new Colemon building They will a sensational natur- * shed and chicken house and new Hayes of Goldaoo The owner can He today concerning " ’ ,„ pH Whereas, my wife, Nellie Goseer. ♦ of all was pronounced excel ♦ I in a delicate condition, compelling bring the buyer direct to you and barn; orchard; three good wells A. Booth * Company ’ no doubt be proud has left my bed and board. I hereby ♦ lent. ♦ her to shock hay and bundles of and good water; everything on let you make your own terms, tf flab, gama »nd -< ' . - Harvey Peek 1» working for Her give notice 1 will not ho responsible ♦ fish, game and sea ' d ♦ grain and to do other hard work, the placw goes with It. Including man Steinhauer ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ cansing her great physical suffering. for any bills incurred by her IMG BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE__ which went into th' That the ''0!’<*2f't household goods, This must be C. Burnett Is on Lake Creek shake- FRED T GOR8RR. Impairing her health and endanger »old In the next 30 days. I have For ten days and ten days only, cetver Thursday, •'ed *^r 1 ,et ing hands with old friends. ing her life. Dated Eugene. Oregon. Sept. 8, 1908. also several lota will offer twenty acres choicest books have been ju • s-ged i« »'S close in and also L R Fields, su)>erlntendent of the There Is going to be a dance at 08 three years past is 1 ' In her complaint Mrs Hlaon says a house and lot ■^tei b»»1^ ««x3O4. chicken bottom land, almost ta city Oregon lines of the Harriman sys Mr Powers' Friday night Come ,,4SÄ lmlts. for »190 an acre First cular sent out by ln’> house and park and some fruit. tem. while tn the city today. * stated they were married at Roseburg on one and all and have a good time These are bargains and some of five acres goes for »185 an acre. who also set forth < Orr th« !'«»»- A notice of appeal tn the case of to a reporter that the Eugene depot May 3, 189», and they have three Jas Burnett is working in the sa 1- them close to Willamette street This is « snap. Phone Main 645, has been deducted ,, »e to b»®»* H C. Mabon vs. M H Rankin, in grounds will be improved right minor children. William Ix»ster. aged mon hatchery in Andrew Acheson For further information cal’, on or address Lock Box 53«. Eugene. ties, and the book« ft he a*“* which the jury In the circuit COOrl away A good many car loads of 1»; Clifford, aged 9 and Freddy, place by similar jaggline -h.ä maniP«*’ the Pacific I-and Company. Room »39.698 15 soil will first have to be spread ov- aged 6. She asks for the custody of awarded the plaintiff * T. Hovey building D L. Cartmell THE OREGON LAND COMPANT umn. By reason ritto» as commission on a timber sale, was er the ground I so the grass. flower» the last named. J. C. Johnson Is at IltTTIIil GHOIK NEWS tion it Is alleg-’d th’ < that •’* manager tf filed with the county clerk today and shrubs to » be set out will grow torney for the plaintiff. stands on Its own merits and has been enabled to f' ’’ ,,,er ■ ..e no combination with any other An important real estate deal WHH Judge Harris yesterday refused to The work of removing the ware er wise would not is’ ‘’ÙTkmf ’M* H. A Cox has sold his fine ten- WANTW1» houses to the north 1 side of the yards consumatrd last week through the grant a new trial . W* »Hminato all pos- ed. Bo serious are ' ’ acre fruit farm below the city, on the will begin in a few days Howard agency, which Insures in- bH-.J ° f by ««»mMiataiy Dt>i es that it was predh river road to H H. Jack of Salina. W ANTED—Position as cook in camp bringing seller and buyer together ure will find an • other handsome brick or stone build Kansas. fi* to or hotel. Fifteen years' experi ing not later than next spring , * ca.n wh®t you want if it is courts. Member« it. 3 ence. References. Booth-Kelly The property tn question is the ¡• ii W- • coast country, and lly. however, are -a Co. R B Garman. London. Or. if McQueen A <' e.»t>•!»• ;■ property bet- w.n gladly give «11 inquiring stran way Involved in am pic Judge Harris has gran A. ■ T k >»• t ■ i 1 F ,, rta- gers any information possible We able transaction« Moore a divorce from .Mini ore WANTED—Fnrnisned house, 5 or 6 Knox corner. Main and Third streets. have a large list of farms and city have been the h ft V rooms for two or three months; The motion for a new tt the Th-’ frontage on Main street Is flftv property, also some good bnvs In son of the mis lit not too far out. Three In family Mahon vs Rankin case w sed feet by 100 fwt deep to®.he alley. Eugene Real Estate w Investment i ers in whom then • A • I 418 Wihamatte street. Eugene, Or. de nee. o O Co. Notice to Delinqmt Taxpayers W. LILWALL LEASES COLEMON ROOMS MISS LUSBY RECOVERS FROM OPERATION ♦ c HUSBAND MADE HER