Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 24, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
SALK
Answering want Ads.
FOR SALE —Lot or. E. 5th st. half a
block from depot. Address Box 251.
Eugene, Or.
You need never answer a
want a<l that does not person­
ally interest you—and yet you
«■an I m - a regular “wan* ad. an­
swerer.”
This assumra, of course, that
you are a person of average
tastes, needs, ideas, etc., and
eBtcrpriae. For the want ads
appeal always to such people­
serve the interests always of
sucli people, solve tile problems
always of sucli people.
FOR SALE—Carrots for feeding. Call
or phone Farmers 386.
430
FOR RALE—Good potato sacks.. Wash
burns Rons, Springfield.
d27
FOR SALB—Thereughltred
Herford
bulls for sale
«56 Wille mette at. tf
FOR SALB—A kargal«—irías ««lid o— k
casa Klasball plaas Iaqulre at User«
•fflee.
«tf
FOR SAIU6 25 squares gee« eerrugat-
•«I Iroa reefing
Call at Bug»« Gus
Co.'s store
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FOR SALE—On rsgistersd Red Poll
Bull. Wm Williams. Dextar, Or. d25
WANTED
FOR SALE—lx-rootn nouse within 3
blocks of business part of city. In­
quire 466 High st
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WANTED Hoy« an»l girl» to go to the
Eugene Business College.
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FOR SALE—Buff Orpington chickens.
W. B. Hampton. 1102 Columbia aven,
corner 19th street.
WANTED—A share of the farmer« to
■ at at the Cosy restaurant. 6th and
Willamette sts. .
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WANTED—Position by a good house­
keeper. Address Box 105, Springfield,
Or.
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FOB SALE Complete line of
furnishing«, for ca«h
or
Ca inpbell- Eellm&n Company,
8th and Olive st«
house»
credit,
corner
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WANTED—To rent—a
big farm on
shares, from 3 to 5 years. Address
"C. D.." care Guard.
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WANTED—Good respectable Kiris at
telephone office to learn operating
WOOD FOR BALE 4 ft and l«-ln. fir,
Apply at once.
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delivered on short notice. W. L. Cop-
pernoll. Phone Red 4192. (17 High st. WANTED—To buy, tallow and grease;
higheHt market price paid. Eugene
Soap Works, 59 E. 9th «t.
J23dw
FOR SALE—Big gray herse, feur years
old: barn■ «» and light spring express
WANTED
—
To
buy,
a
house
and
lot for
wagon, cheap. M. Logan, Wendling,
not more than »1500. Will pay cash.
Or.
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Call at or address 135 W. Sth at. d!7
HOUSE FOR RENT
V4 blocks west
—Fresh
cow
giving
good
from Willamette «
noun* and barn; WANTED
quality of milk in exchange for good
good condition. Address Box 14, Eu­
top
buggy.
R.
McMurphey.
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gene, Or.
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WANTED—A number of girls to learn
nursing
Enquire at Eugene General
FOR SALE—16-in. alabwood and 16-In.
Hospital.
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planer wood Orders promptly filled.
C. R Mead, Main 336 and Main 171.
WANTED Eight people, either Hex. for
Springfield, Or.
if
easy work. 1*5 and expenses, 12.50
per day; city. Call at Room 15, Hoff­
FoR .SALE—Lots In Gross addition, 3
man House.
d22
block« from car line, S100 each is ta­
ken at once. Box 132, R. A. Blodgett. WANTED TO BORROW—»650 on gilt-
d28
edged real estate security.
Willing
to pay 8 per cent interest. Address
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
"C. S.,” care Guard.
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pump . <mi..*< t< d ; <liio-g.il tank, fit­
tings, 40 it. 1 1-2 In. pipe, for sale WANTED Local
wanted ;
solicitor
<heap ut Hall & Shumway's E 7th
A <1'11 OM
»200 monthly, commission.
street. See It.
<128
"Solicitor,” cate Guard.”
Foli SALE Concrete g-uvei, building WANTED - Office manager for Pendle­
ton. Or. Good salary; 1500 required,
sami and Inani: can turnisti ori short
|25O cash. Position permanent. Ad­
notici* Alno all klnds of wood, 16-ln.
dress ‘Manager,’’ care Guard.
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and 4 ft. 11. A Seelye. Phone Black
101 '
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WANTED- 3H0 men for Alaska; work
season of 1909; (5 per day anti board.
1100 required, monthly Instalments.
Address "Alaska,” care Guard. <128
FOR SALE 7-!'><mi house, nearly new
lot 55x120 feet; now rented for six
months at 318 per month Will sell
subject to lease only. »2490. Howe £
Buoy, 474 Willamette «'
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FOR SALE—Two good teams wt 26»»
and 2800 lba
two sets harneaa, two
wagons: J 1- ■ narrow-tire Bain, low
wheel.wide tire, tubual axle Millburn.
W I.. Coppernoll. «17 High at
F<>!< SALE—-A fine lot of Royal Ann
cherry, peach am! apple trees. Cal:
at Agate avenue and 23d st., Fair­
mount, and see trees, or address Agt
'"apltal Nursery Co., Box 875. Eugene
WANTED Cooks who Insist on using
our Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets and
Buck ranges.
Save time, fuel and
step«.
’ *iinpbell-Eellman Company,
corner Sth and Olive sts.
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WANTED AT ONCE—At Eugene Poul­
try store, 192 E. 9th st., young chick-
ens weighing from 1 1-2 to 1 3-4 lbs.
Phone Main 645.
FOR RENT -U-room hou«e. close In,
electric light«. hath, basement, etc.
Blinds to window«, large range, lln-
4»l4-um In Kitchen
Price, *25 per
month. 629 Patterson st.
d25
WANTED- At Springfield match facto­
ry. girls or women io pack matches,
good wages and steady work Ring
or communicate with Paul Bettel-
helm, Springfield, Or
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Foil RALE -Gasoline wood saw outfit,
complete, ot will trade far team or
vacant lot. For further particulars WANTED—TO RENT—on
shares or
apply to J. R. Conrad. 733 E. 11th st.
for
cash, with
option
to pur-
Phone Black 47«i
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chase
later
If
by re-
suited,
liable.
energetic
German i
faintly
FOR SALE -Good farm of 106 acres.
wltii
best
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_ . of
_ . refer:
—encea. a i. partly
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Situated In Pleasant Hill nalffhboi
_
siiuth.Tly
proved small farm, gentle
«out
hood; fair house and 2-atory barn,
sloping. «
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sunny,
warm and level lands.
granary and hop house; only 1-1 mile
with livi Ing water, adapted to fruit,
from school, poatofflce and public
grapes,
garden i
truck.
i poultry
hall For further particulars see J R.
and
<
dairying
Must
have i
good
Sellers. 247 laiwrence st . Eugene tf
house
of
a» least
i
room«,
five
ba rn,
necessary
irnple-
• t .
all
some
menta. tools,
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poultry.
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hogs.
_
LOTS FOR SALK BY OWNER—Two
cows. team, bearing orchard, etc., and
lota and _ 8-roorn ______
house: ____
barn; , ____
fine
lie
convenient
to
school
and
station.
land for garden on 41li at, near mill
Location preferred—between Junc­
race, lot 160x95 on 12th an<l Alder
tion City anil Roseburg or on tile Mo­
sta Just north of Patterson school.
hawk Mi Kenzie, etc
Address with
J J Walton. 515 Willamette st
tf
full particulars, Albert Angermayer,
General Delivery. Eugene.
FOR SALE Lot« of the very be«t kind
of soil, «uitable for garden anti fruit,
and In the very beat location In Eu-
gnne
We ar»» also exclusive agent«
f<»r the Sladden tract.
Look our YOUR FORTUNE In 1« your hand. Have
it ri'iui by scientific palmist, agent
properties up before yon buy a hou«'*
for a<!vanced Thought book« Call at
or lot
We want to «<*11.
Oregon
579 W 6th st.
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Land Co., 412 Willamette street, i ti-
gvno. Or
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SAY 1 nni here again to work
I am
the Ion-' cement worker and finisher.
FOR SALI' Fruir ami one-hnlf n<*r,*s of
Get your work done by I.. C. Williams
land. 1 4 ioti«* north Of Springfield
«elioni house; good 6-room <*ottage,
bar
<vood house poultry house and
park
A «mali orcharrt of choleo fruit
and 8 3 -4 nere« set lo al rawborrle»
and rnapherrles Cali nt place or ad-
drcs» F D Teachout. Springfield. Or.
WOULD I.IKE TO HEAR of »lock for
R. F D. No 1
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sale In any cnterprlae where an In­
vestment of several thousand dollars
FOR RAI.E Nice new residence of five
would lie safe
f.. Darbyshlre. box
rooms and good lot In good part of
2022. Rochester. N Y.
city for sale
Price, »13.60 One good
new residence of 7 rooms and lot.
»■lose In
grlce. »7700 One lot 60x16«» TABLE BOARD- Seiwet table board for
a limited number: bualneaa or profes­
f. et i'.*.*d part of the city, for 8474
sional men preferred (’’all Mr«. Skip­
One fine business property for sale
worth. Phone Black 1261.
on Willamette st.; brings good rent:
centrally located For further Infor­
mation call on Pacific land Co. room DON’T FAIL to ace Ch<*,»m If you want
bargain« In real estate
VVe buy and
7. Hovey block D. I.
mgr.tf
«ell farm and city property. Impr veil
and
unimproved
Timber
and mining
FOR RALF! 45 acre« all level land. 30
•to k
H. Chexem.
In cultivation, new hnuxe. wood «bed.
chicken house, barn; orchard: three
good well« And good water: every­ IF YOU uro looking for itn Investment
In timber or In large or small traets
thing on place goes with it. Includ­
f farm land, call nt the Oregon Land
ing household goods
Must be sold
<*o
’s office 412 Willamette at., before
In next 30 days T have also several
vou buv and look' over our bargains
lots close In also hemse and lot 63x
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304 chicken house, park a^d wome
fruit These are bargains and soma
NI
’
RSERT
All
kind«
of
nursery
«took
of them close tn Wiliam» tte s’
For
from th»» most reliable firm in Orr-
further Information call on Pacific
«ron «old At catatoiru» price« discount
Tand C’ompanv. Room 7 H<»\ ry bldg
fnr Hr ' rviler* ■ •• < »«rv work »lone
D T. Uartmell manager
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b\ the i" i tb Ser A 1> OeRoo land-
ucan« r«rdener, 53" A 11th «t Phone
Red 4T»’’
FOR RENT
V
M odern furnished pooys single
or i-n suite
I- H Smith
Call 515 Willamette st.
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FOR RF'NT Nir«» «Inri»* room, »team
lìOAt, Morirle llrht; bath. t*. 154 F
«t
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1r \R1 AMBTTtOrS ar l poweeg« at
l ‘««t aii Hvei««re «m»»unt of tact an<l
• ■ -«eve’ nee Ther- 'are v - w mt you
and n ill pay you 175 a month f >r tak­
ing only four orders a »lav. Y<»u <»an
earn a big Income We furnish all
supplies free Writ-» tnd«v to Mana­
ger P O. Box 115«. New York City
l.osr ANI» FOI NI».
F» ‘R RENT- 6-ronm furnluhe.l cottage
bv Januarv 3. num nini wlfa prefer­
red. Full 45<ft Oliv.' «t . cor fit ii.
d2>
IA>!
FOR RALF!—5 ìctor phont'icrap h. whh •
nio«tl\ io inep.
nrat1 y 100 re» nnl«
«nd record i» bln et, all Iti g*<
illtion will 1he »«Id for »»•■
I 1ST Tetter »d<!r.*«sc,i to Ed McC»*
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•*H. R . care Gua”cl
na»'k E<*ne. Or . between Griffin
Hardware »(ore nnd E Dodge’.« <ro-
cer'
on \V 8th «t
l'art? finding
RFVT
In
Mnon-
r < h > mr for
«ame pleane return to poetoffice d23
llhwk «ult« of . foonn, nlcrljk paper i
elect rie
ed curtain« tn window«
water
free Ili pvr
1lYbt«Ml <lt)
Superintendent of Schools Jackson,
month «l«o two room« t’> p r■ month
Enquire Moi>n<Riait lmp Ce 66 E ot Linn county, hands un the enu­
tf
Fth at
meration of >chool children for Linn
A SPRINGFIELD BARGAIN
Solid rork foundation, frame dw» II-
tnr n lern finis! ha »! planter elec­
tric light« be«f location, bringing good
st nt
Inquire at Guard office
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county showing a total of OSS. T^ast
year It was 6.S73, giving an Increase
of 366, of which 100 Is in the city of
Albany.—Democrat
STATE MUST RAISE
CRYSTAL CONSOLIDATED
MILLION AND hALF
SOLD AT SHERIFF’S SALE
Salem, Or., Dec. 22.— The total
amount of revenue to be raised tor
state purposes tor 1909 will be ap-
proximately 11,675,000, of which
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
about »400.000 will be derived from
G f. SKlPWuRTH, Attorney-at-law,
indirect sources, leaving »1,275,000
office over Linn's Drug atore.
<
i to Up apportioned among the several
The votes are already coming In by Your friends will all
..
L BILYEU, Alt«rney-at-law
Of floe
I counties
This amount is »125,000
over Yoraa’s «hoe store, Eageae, Or
the
thousands in The Guard’s great timely suggest t„
I
greater
than
the
levy
two
years
ago.
The Crystal Consolidated Mining
would like to take th
I.RON R. HDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law Company property was sold at sher­ The increase this year is due in part Seattle-Alaska-Yukon exposition con­ you
the exposition—aud 'nanr* P1»
Room . 1 and
Eugene Ixtaa A Hav­ iff’s sale at the court house in Eu­ to the holding up of the University
test.
Not
all
the
coupons
issued
are
ings Bank.
nf Oregon appropriation
aDDropriation bill last
will get out and -ake
gene yesterday to the highest bidder. of
tor being deposited in the ballot box by ostein the campaign as
L. M TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Office The property was purchased by Ben year, by reason of which the levy
over Fusene l>aan A Havings Bank. Lurch, of this city, who, it is said, 1908 was at the rate of »47,500 per any means, but are being held in re­
Eugene, Or.
ex­ serve by some of the candidates. This
Try It and see tf this 1« not»,
paid a little over »1000 for it. The year, as approved by laws then in bill
S. I). ALLKN. Attoraey-at-law Office property has been considered very istence. Since the appropriation
Special Offs,.
________
. _ an ap­ is evidenced by the fact that for the
gone ___________
into effect, carrying
over Eaton’s book store, 616 Willam­ good, and the the purchase at this has
ette street. Phone Black 2881.
For a short time only we ar.
figure is a surprise. Good ore has propriation dating back to January past week there have been issued in
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at-law been shown, and the machinery, 1, 1907, it will be necessary, in mak­ the business office an average of 20,- to make the following Off,r IP«
Land titles and prubate specialties buildings, etc., make it quite valua­ ing the 1909 levy to include a Uni­ 000 votes in large coupons dally, few a grand premium for the sibJJí?
office over Chambers-Bristow Bank.
of Oregon deficit of about
to the Daily or Weekly Gu,**»
ble. The company has expended versity
»155,000. The 1909 levy will include of which have actually been voted.
A large fine wall mao of <6. -
PAUL MERRILL—Attorney and coun- many thousands of dollars in devel­ >
»100,000
for
the
purchase
of
the
The
candidates
in
the
districts
out
­
sellor-at - law. Rooms 8 and 10. Mc­ opment work to date.
of Oregon, the United Stags’an,?!?
An Eastern Oregon City locks. Should the legis-
Clung bldg., cor. 8th and Willamette
side of Eugene are especially active, world, showing Panama
sts., Eugene, Or. Telephone Red 1151. capitalist held the mortgage for I lature repeal the locks appropriation
which it was sold. The property is bill, this »100,000 will be in the i and every mail brings evidence of the tieship fleet's trio around the
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law. J. on Champion creek.
These charts are n eiv ««
I treasury subject to appropriation for I effective work they are doing, letters lithographed on heaw “-nfaSS
J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will prac­
The poultry show at c-ugene the I other purposes. One Installment of
tice In all courts In the state. Office,
containing
coupons
having
been
re-
paper and contain as m’nch vai^
first four days of this week is draw­ »100,000 has already been levied.
room 8, Walton blk., Eugene, Or.
*“*
1 ceived from twenty different candi- nformatton n ■ a„ . rd,na
ing a number of Cottage Grove peo­ ■
The levy will not be made until
GEORGE li DORRIS, Attorney at law;
Most ' all and see them, o- send yourit
office Hovey bldg. . r. Sth and Wil­ ple there. Something like seventeen ¡early In January, 1909, but the total I dates in this morning's mail.
of »3.00 for the
lamette at«.; room
and 2. upstairs. coops of fancy birds from this place 1 amount here indicated, »1,275,000, is ¡of these express a determination to mittance
Guard, one year, or for the
have gone to scoop up all the blue 1 close enough to the actual amount
WOODCOCK A P< iTTER, Attorneys-at-
win the 5000 extra vote coupon, Guard, and one Gf these man, ,>>
law. A. C. Wooden* g and E. O. Pot­ ribbons, and a large number contem­ I that will be levied so that county
be delivered to you. The ma?,^
ter. Office one block south of Chris­ plate attending the show tomorrow I courts may act upon It in computing I which will be Issued to every con­
is worth more than the price of th.
man block. Eugene. Or.
and the next day. The show has been their shares of state taxes.
testant who has a total of not less paper. Every year's subscription t»
WILLIAME A BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. very successful, and is another fac­
than 20,000 votes on New Year's, the Daily or Weekly Guard alw .
producers breeding
J. M. Williams, L. E .Bean. Practice tor in poultry
In all courts of the state and before good stock and getting better results
day. it is a big ofier and one that | titles you to 1000 votes for your fa»'
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE AT any
U. S. land office. Offices 12, 13, 14
from their poultry.
contestant may «ic by a little4 orite candidate in the contest.
and 14. McClung Building
Contest Cunditiona.
Go down to the evening local some
well-directed effort during the next I
SEATTLE DECEMBER 29 week.
i. N. HARBAUGH. Special attention evening—any evening—and see the
T he ballots will be counted tbrw
given to divorces and settlement of
Remember that this is going to be times each week until further notice
'States.
Agent for Continental In­ people returning from the city, or
the finest trip you ever took. The j the announcements being made on
surance Co. Room 5. First National Eugene, loaded down with bundles.
A
conference
will
be
held
at
Seat
­
Bank bldg , Eugene, Or.
You wonder why Cottage Grove has tle December 2 9 of the colleges in the Guard guarantees that every possible Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday
not got a park, and merchants com­ Northwest conference, which gov­ arrangement will be made to enhance in the Daily Guard.
JESSE G. WELLS, lawyer. 481 Wlllan
Roose­ erns the athletic relations of the col­ the pleasure of the visit to Seattle,
ette st., Eugene, Or. Gives special at­ plain of slow holiday trade.
The ballot bax will be located la
tention to examination of abstracts, velt's "desirable citizens" do not in­
leges in the conference. The matters regardless of expense. The nine the Guard's business office «her»
drafting of wills, settling estates clude any of
the away-from-home to be broached are not altogether young ladies who win will never re­ ballot» and coupons may be deposi­
conveyancing and collections.
Also
ted during business hours.
to all pension matters. Phone Main buyers.
known, but they will probably be the gret the effort it cost them, but on
108.
Max Stodacher, employed at the stricter interpretation of the rules, the other hand. It will always be a
Voting Districts.
Booth-Kelly mills, had a painful acci­ the consideration of the admission source of satisfactiori and gratifies
Lane County is divided into di>
PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS
dent last week.
He caught his of Whitworth, and other routine mat- tion to themselves and their friends trict« as follows:
who assisted them in the campaign.
R A. LEEP, M D.—Regular physician thumb between a heavy cable and a ters.
Eugene, three to go.
and surgeon. laboratory, electric and block, tearing the flesh from the
The principal thing the contestants
Cottage Grove and Lorane, one to
Physical Director Hayward and
hot air treatments given. Obstetrics bone to the first joint.
Dr. Kime George Hug will represent the Uni­ should bear in mind is that it will go.
a specialty.
Temporary office 608
Willamette street. Chrisman block. dressed the wound and reports the versity.
Creswell, Goshen, Dexter and Jas­
The Oregon athletic coun­ not do to get discouraged, but to
Phone Black 448t.
injured member as doin gwell.
cil is the instigator of the call tor keep working steadily until the last per, one to go.
W. B. Dennis and wife, of Black the meeting, though three colleges count of votes is made. It is not
Springfield, one to go.
Dll. H L. STUDLEY. Osteopathic phy-
They must ask tor a meeting before the an occnslonal spurt that counts in the !
slcian. Office over Chambers’ store, Butte, spent Sunday in town.
Marcola, Coburg, Wendling and
513 Willamette st Phone Bla< k 132« left Monday evening for Bellingham,
end. but th" steady, systematic work. Mabel, one to go.
consultation free
Residence
5'7 where they will spend the holidays call is official.
Junction, Irving and Harrisburg,
Another candidate may lead by a few­
College News
Pearl st. T>: me, Black 3207
with her relatives. During their ab­
President Campbell is visiting the thousand votes, but t' t may be over- one to go.
C. II. FANNON, M. D., homoeopathic sence “Laddie Dennis” will visit over
Elmira, Blachly, Mapleton, Acme,
come by only a f*
subscriptions. (
phy .cian and surgeon; chronic <lis- Christmas with the Russels, of Do- University of California.
The library floor is being covered new or old, for the daily and weekly. | and Crow, one to go
eas<‘H and diseases of women and chil­
dren a specialty. Electric vibratory rena.
with linoleum to deaden the noise.
and lirht treatment. Office. Suit»’ 1,
Married—At the home of the bride
The
The Oregon Weekly says:
: Dunn bldg. Phone Main 540. in this city. Sunday evening. Decem­
• 2c ■
University of
Washington has,
Boa.d.: Hoffman House. Phone Main
ber 20, 1908. George H Young, of through its debating council, author­
HOW THE CANDIDATES STAND TODAY
Gowdeyville, and Mrs. Clara Taylor,
DR. ANNA MAURER, osteopathic phy­ of this city. Rev. W. A. Elkins offi­ ized Dean Priest to arrange a co-ed
VOTES.
debate with Oregon. It seems prob­
sician AB , urable diseases treated.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Women an.l children a specialty Of­ ciating.—Leader and Western Ore­ able thereto, e that the first debate
«,«48
Miss Mabel Mogenson. Eugene
fice over F. E Dunn’s.
Phone Red gon.
5,142
in which women of the University Miss Ruth Hawkins, Eugene .
1631.
.. 4.229
take part will be a contest with the Miss Ethel Edminston, Eugene
G. S.| BEAR) ILEY. M. D.. regular phy­ FINCH’S CASE
.. 4,052
girls of the northern university, to be Miss Hazel Smith, Eugene ...
sician and surg-on. Offices 10 and
3.417
held either in Seattle or Eugene.
Eva Morrison, Eugene . .
17 McClung bldg. 8tl, and Willamette
Miss___
.. 3.150
sts. Office and residence phone. Main
Miss Clara Johnson. Eugene
IS
SELF
DEFENSE
4?.
.. 3,050
R
Miss Adeline Watson, Eugene
.. 2,957
look our FOR
Miss Nell Whitaker, Eugene
Aiti WITH* TS
2.440
Miss Bessie Read, Eugene ...
.. 2.090
Whatever hope James A. Finch
FREE THOMAS, architect.
Sketches
STOLEN
MONEY
ORDERS
Miss Glee Turner, Eugene ..
2,05»
and plans drawn
blue prints and may have of cheating the gallows for
Miss Mildred Snow, Eugene .
I
speclflcatloas
Goaeral supervision
.. 2,050
Clara
Roth,
Eugene
.
..
Miss
over buildings In course ef eoastruo- the murder of Ralph B. Fisher is
Merchants and business men gen­
..
1410
tlon
If thinking of building, large based on a story which he will tell
Miss Iva Holland, Eugene ..
.. 1,48«
or small, sea me
Terms reasonable from the witness stand of the state erally should never cash money or­
Edith
Fawver
.................
Miss
Roora 7. Chrlemaa block.
..
1.450
circuit court of a deadly assault on ders for a stranger. There are thou­ Miss Goldine Wimer, Eugene
. 1.050
HARPEN A WIIJA architect« aad me­ him by the Bar Association prosecu­ sands of stolen orders afloat, a favor­ Miss Frances Pengra, Eugene, R. F. D
chanical engineer« Cnrnplete plans tor.
This story was outlined before ite method of disposing of them is
Vote«.
DISTRICT NO 2
and speclfleatlsns with detail draw­ the jury In the case yesterday after­ to make a small purchase and tender
..
2,425
ings
St rast ural
asglseerlsg and
It in payment a money order for a much Miss Abbie Johnson, Cottage Grove....
thorough superintendente
Posss 1* noon by the assassin's lawyers.
.. 1.700
is denounced by attorneys for the larger sum, receiving the balance in Miss Blanche Branton, Cottage Grove.. . .
1st Net Rank bldg Phone Mala 1(2
1.50»
Miss Mildred Prlngee, Cottage Grove. . . .
state as a cunning fabrication, de­ money.
1,210
/
UNDBKTAKERS
A large number were stolen at Miss Mary Sprous^, Cottage Grove..........
vised by the lawyer murderer in his
1.150
Grove
------ ...................
Aberdeen, Wash., on Dec. 9, 1908, to­ Miss Bessie Harmes, Cottage ”
J. W KATS A CO., undertakers a ad fu. extremity as the only possible meth­
.. 1.01%
od of saving his neck. The story is gether with the rubber stamps neces­ Miss Gertie Palmer, Cottage Grove...................
neral directora
Fegene, Or.
Vote«.
DISTRICT NO. 3
said to be as much an assault on sary to make the orders appear, genu­
DAT A Henderson, undertakers and the name of the victim as an intend­ ine when fixed up by the thieves or
5.905
Alta
Mulkey,
Creswell
....................................
embalmers. Cor. Willamette and 7th
Miss
3,053
their confederates.
ed vindication of Finch.
sts.
Bulah
Martin,
Creswell
......................
..
Miss
It behooves the merchants of Eu­
5.014
- That Fisher practically compelled
W T GORDON, funeral director State him to shoot will be Finch's declara­ gene to protect themselves, as the Miss Frona Hills Jasper .......................................
1.440
licensed embalmer Office and resi­
Francis
Beatty,
Creswell,
.............................
Miss
1.900
lience. 10th and Olive sta Phone Rod tion from the witness stand, accord­ post-office department will not make Miss Irma Howe, Creswell ....................................
. 1.200
4481.
ing to the opening statement present­ good these stolen orders when pre­ Miss Ida' Smith. Creswell .........................................
1.050
ed by the defense. He will tell of a sented for payment.
Miss Stella Howe, Creswell .....................................
MIXING ENGINEERS
peaceful visit to Fisher, wherein he
Votes.
DISTRICT
NO.
4
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer was seeking to build up his lost repu­ MUST MAKE LEVIES
2,510
ami export metallurgist Reliable In­ tation and regain the good will of
Miss Mary Bartlett, Springfield .................
2.029
formation furnished to Intending In­ the Bar Association.
Martha
Callison.
Springfield......
He will tell of
Miss
BEFORE JANUARY 1
1.571
vestors Examinations amt reports on Fisher having a sudden and unex­
Miss Della Mead, Springfield ....................
mines and ore treatment Eugene. Or.
1.550
plainable »It of wrath during which
Miss Nettie Nelson. Springfield.................
1.400
Those road and school districts M iss Gladys McHenry, Springfield............
\RSTR ACTORS
he attackel Finch with a notary's
1.200
seal. Driven into a corner, desper­ which wish to make special levies Miss Leta Winzenried, Springfield............
1.11»
THE IJ4NE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO
must
do
so
before
January
1,
as
the
ately
assailed
by
a
larger
man,
and
Miss
Theda
Perkins,
Springfield
............
Rooms 2 ami 3. Warren Block. Eu­
1,100
finally compelled to shoot to pre­ law compels this to be the case when Miss I>ella Christl.er. Springfield...............
gene, Or.
Prices reasonable.
.. I.*»*
vent his own brains from being beat­ special work is planned for the fol­ Miss Eva Rychard. Springfield..................
Votes.
VETERINARY SURGEONS
en out, that 4e the lurid picture as lowing year. A large number of le­
DISTRICT N O. 5.
2.52
drawn by Finch and hts lawyers of vies are now in, but in several dis­
Miss
Cora
Gossett,
Marcola
.......................
DR .1 CHRISTIE. Veterinary Surgeon. the scene In Fisher's office at the tricts for both road and school de­
1.425
County stock Inspector. Phone Main
Miss
Georgia
Neff,
Coburg
...........................
velopment there have been indica­
. 1.55»
time of the murder.
612.
Eugene. Oregon.
Miss
Alvia
Kibbs,
Wendling
......................
. l>504
tions that other work would De plan-
Ix»rg<* Crowds Attracted.
1.475
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
No murder trial of past years has new and as yet the district has not Miss Kate VanDuyn, Coburg......................
Miss Lola Barr, Wendling...........................
. 1400
attracted so many people. Although made its levy.
Miss
Rena Goodman, Coburg ......................
1.250
The county judge issues a warning
the curious multitude was excluded
' 1.250
after the seats had all been filled, that these levies must be filed with Miss Georgia Wood. Coburg.........................
Miss Belle VanDuyn, Coburg......................
. l.lM
» enough persons claiming to be law­ the county clerk by January 1, or Miss
Lena Wlgle, Coburg..............................
’ 1.050
yers got into the room during the af­ they will not be perinfesable.
Miss Orpha Cross, Marcóla
1.550
ternoon to jam completely every inch
FINCH SHOT FISHER
Miss “
Ruby Thatcher, Marcola ....................
’ 1.050
of standing room. There were no
Mwiiclne That Is Medicine.
Miss Katherine Stewart, Coburg.................
: 1.450
less than 300 persons in the spacious
FROM BEHIND BACK courtroom
I have suffered a good deal with
and double that number malaria and stomach complaints, but Miss Madeline Bettis. Coburg ....................
Votes*
was turned away.
DISTRICT N o. o
j OH
I have now found a remedy that
The completed jury in the case is. keeps me well, and that remedy is Miss Minnie Sibbetts, Junction ....
Portland, Dec. 22.—That Ralph B.
; mh
Fisher, prosecutor of the state bar W. G. Abbett, E. E. Howes, J. W. Electric Bitters; a medicine that is Miss Audrey Howard. Junction . ..
1.5H
association who was killed by J. A. Davis. W. E. Charlton, S. I Ogden, medicine tor
1.45»
stomach
and liver Miss Lula Meats, Junction ...............
Finch, a disbarred lawyer, was shot Robert Service, Charles J. Bush, C. troubles, and for run down condi­ Miss Nellie Harper. Junction..........
‘ 1.254
from behind without warning; and! H. Thompson. M. L. Lank, F. W. tions,” says W. C Kiestier, of Halli­ Miss Mabel Hayes, Junction ..........
. 1 !ä*
that he fell with his feet under his Hanna, W. H. Musser and Albert day. Ark. Electric Bitters purify and Miss Gertrude Bushnell, Junction .
1.2H
desk and his overturned chair beside Sunderland.
1.154
enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, Miss Doria Jenson, Junction ....
him; that the bullet which caused
1.475
and Impart vigor and energy to the Miss Kate Robinson, Junction ....
death ranged downward and that
weak. Your money will be refunded Miss Mary Edwards, Junction ....
’ 1.47»
there were no sounds of a quarrel HUGHES & PIRONI
1.454
if it falls to help you. 50c at W. A. Miss Ruby Scott, Harrisburg.............
before the shooting nor signs of a
Miss Francis Bushley, Junction ...
Kuykendall’s drug store.
OPEN BRANCH WORKS
physical contest evident, was the bur­
DISTRIf T No 7
3.578
den of the testimony presented by
DDES NOT \l»- Miss Bertha Mounts. Junction ....
a r-|
the state against Finch, whose trial is
AT ROSEBURG THE MIX WHO
VERTISE
Miss .<». V. Johnson. Blachley..........
now in progress.
i Exchange. >
The purpose of this evidence was
The man who does not advertise
introduced by the prosecution with
simply because his grandfather did
Roseburg
is
to
have
a
new
business
the apparent purpose of combatting establishment- a branch of the Eu­ not ought to wear knee breeches and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
,.1«44
th<» contention made by Finch's coun­ gene
a queue
One year by carrier, 15.00 ......................
Bottling
Works.
Messrs.
E.
C.
,. ih »
sel in their opening statement that Hughes and Jos. Plroni. proprietors
______
t ______
...
The man who does not advertise One year by
mail,
»3.00.
. 401
Finch shot in self defense during an of the business, were in Roseburg to­ because it costs money should quit
Six months, carrier. 32.50 . .
altercation, and after he had been
. 15»
paying
rent
tor
the
same
reason.
making arrangements to start
Three months carrier. »1.50 .
. 5®* 5*
hit over the head with a notary's day
The man who does not advertise Weekly, one year »1.50 ...
the
venture,
and
they
expert
to
begin
seal.
operations in about six weeks, prob­ because he tried it and failed should Six months by mail.,2.00 . .
Miss Vera Burkhart. Fisher'« sten- ably in less time than that, Their throw away his cigar ‘
because the Three months by mall. »1.00
xrapher, the only
wit
>nly eye witness
of .he
in John light went out.
tragedy told a simple straightfor- establishment will be located storage
The
man
who
does
ward «1 ory which withstood all the Hunter and Max Weiss' cold
because somebody said
attacks of Finch'k lawyers. It was plant on Oak street, opposite the Le- ought not to believe
ona
Mills
lumber
yard.
The
firm
will
*
she who testified to ie suddenness manufacture all kinds of soft drinks, round because the an«
♦
SEATTLE YUKON EX POS’TION <»»NTI 'T
♦
ot the «hooting
Finch is practical- syrups, bottled goods and carbonated was flat.
♦
♦
ly directing hi» own defense. Durlng
I
COU PON.
Roseburg Review
•
♦
the direct examination he takes
Mrs. Nels Luckey .of Portland, who ♦
copious notes, and he frame» many
In favor of Miss. ...
has
been
visiting
at
Springfield,
while
t
♦
if not most of the question« asked
going to the depot at that place yes­
♦
♦
during the crosa-examlnation.
♦
terday
forenoon
preparatory
to
tak
­
*
BORN
♦ ing the train for Eugene and thence ♦ Address
« to Portland, fell on the slippery side­ ♦
♦
♦
Brownsville ts after a paper mill.
walk and broke her right arm above ♦ Good for >ne vote.
jrt *
being in correspondence with an
West of Eugene, Dec. 21. 1908, to the wrist. She went on to Portland
.♦♦♦♦
♦
Eastern firm on the subject.
Not good »f:er
L. R. Miller and wife, a daughter.
last nigh*.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Bohemia Mining Property Goes
Under the Hammer—Other
Cottage Grove Notes
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