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Eugene Daily Guard CAMPBELL BROS PUBLISHERS Published every day of the -week, Sunday excepted. Address all com munlcatlona and make til remittances payable to the Eugene UuardA'Eugene Oregon. , SUBSCRIPTION . RATES DAILY Delivered by earner, per ween. . .9 15 Delivered by carrier, per month' 60 Br mail, one year (in advance). . . 6 00 not in advance 6 00 Six mouths (in advance). 2 50 One month 50 Sinqle copies 05 Advertising ratea made known on aprlloatloD. Entered at the poatoffice at Eugene, Uregon, as second claaa matter. AN INDEPENDKiNr.PAPKR. - - THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21 1 Land Fraud Incidents A very ludloroua Incident jnat oome to light In tbe Pater-MoKinley land frauda-ludltroua to a'i bnt tbe vlotln latbut or Pro'esaur 13. J. TolHud, a handwriting expert of La Crosae, WiacoDaln, an i proprietor of several Luaiueaa oollegea there, lie oame out here to give expert testimo ny that certuiu algnatuces lu tbe laud fraud trlala were not made by Marie Ware or Kmrnw Wataoo, but as tbe detendenta changed tbelr pleas to . "gillty'' was not called on tbelr be half. Now would yon for a moment suppose Pnter would attempt to put off bla forged and wortblesa paper on bla would be benefactor? He not only attempted, butdlJ ao, expert To - land having parted with a goodly lot of cash in' exchange for fraudulent conveyances. ; Herman ftoddard la a wealthy La (jrosse, Wlsoonsin, Inmberman, who put '$24,000 as be thought latj Oregon timber land, only tu find tbe certifi cates forged. Hla aou oame all tbe wa to Salem to learn tbe exaot status of the oertlOoates, and when Informed said ntltber t nor bla father would Jose any sleep over the affair. Maybe o, yet hla making a olose to four' thousand mile journey to fully aa aure himself makes as think tbe In formation will not by any means prove a sedative to tbe old man. . Plymouth oharoh, Brooklyn, that once paid Henry Ward B leober 1100 ODO salary a year and got value re paired till the scandal Involving bim with Mrs. Til ton aet numberless tongues wagging all over tbe country, now pays bat 8UC0, with a deficit tbla year. And It was not entirely person ality with tbe great preaober,hla pub lished sermons and "Life of Cbilat" being not only readable, but showing Intelleoinal superiority. GUIDE TO ALL ELECTIONS Prepared by the Ore gon Secretary of State jfij Complicated System Is Brought Into Action by the Adoption of the Direct Primary Law It It so the bablt to give the Mo hammedan a bad name tbat one la really surprised to raad tbat the Ohrlatlan Armeniana aet three hun dred Mohammedan houses on Hre at Tiflis, f1auoauil,rlied on tbe Bremen uo attemped to put out tbe flames, and prevented the Inmates from leaving Announcement I will fill my regular appointments aa follows: Will praaoh at Saginaw Friday evening at 7:30, and at Urea- well Saturday at 2:30 p. m. and at 11 a.m. fctauday, aud at Voncalla Sunday evening at :30. Everybody Invited v. Ill spend Christmas at borne, oom ing in on tbe overland Christmas morning. D. E. BAKER, Pastor. Don't Use allot Brick When you can buy one of oar war ranted bat water bottlea for 85 oenta. New gooda In ayrlngea aud hot water bottlea just resetted. 'Bay where quality and prices are alwaye right. HULL'S KEU CROSS k d DRUG 8TOK i. MA It IS tVneu orJerlug carpenter work dout tell your oarpeuter to ase ouly baud aawed lumber. It will not oost you any more aud your lumler will last linger and tbe job will tockumoother To bo had at Barker's eanmlll, Eugene. Fresb fruits and vegetable! always to be bad at the Fountalu Groceij. Tbe adoption of tbe direct primary law baa given Oregon inch a oompli oated system of elections that not even the accomplished polltloiao can uarry In hla mind all tbe details of tbe proceedings leading tj tbe gener al election In the atata, district and oouuty officers. One of the most d If Hcu'.t things to ascertain and remem oer la the dates upon wbloh the vari ous steps In the nomination and elec tion of ofOoera must be taken In taot.the ordinary citizen oannot figure out tbe dates It be has the statute be fore him, tor the language varies and A liferent metho'ia of computing time must be adopted. s Secretary of btate Dunbar and Attor ney General Crawford bare examined the eleoton laws and computed tbe lme within which the petltlona must be filed,' notices given and other bus iness oondnoted In preparation for tbe election.. Tbe following liat oontalua all tbe dates of intereat to tbe voter and can didate for office: i REGISTRATION. Reglatratlon booka opened by coun ty olerka, Tuesday,-' January 2 v . Reglatratlon - booka oloaed tor pri mary election, April 10, 6 p. m. Reglatratlon books opened after primary election, April 25. Reglatratlon book closed for gen eral election, May 15, 5 p. m. l...,JJK.IT)A.TlVfe. PETITIONS. Number of aignera reqnlred to Ini tiate' laws or amendments, 7489. Last day for tiling Initiative peti tions, February 3 Last day for filing pamphlets advo cating meaaurei, December 30, 1005, Last day for tiling pampbleta oppos ing measure, February 5. J DIREUT PRIMARY ELECTION. Count olerka give notice of primary election not later than Marob 2). Last day for filing petltlona for placing names on ballot for atate.con- gressienal and district otfloes, Marob 30. . Last day for tiling petltlona for county offloea, April 4. Date of primary eleotlon, April 20. Canvassing votes of primary elec tion for atate ofdses, May 5. GENERAL ELECTION. ' Laat day for filing osrtlQaates of nomination for state offloea by assem bly of electors, April 10. Last day for filing nominating pa- tltiona 'or atate ofHoes, May 4. Last day for Sling oertlBoatea of nomination for oouuty oftlaea by as sembly of eleotors. May 4. i Laat day for filing nominating petl tlona for ooanty offtoera, May 19. General election, Jnoe 1. Around the -Courthouse Donna Items Donna, Deo. 21. Max Jaokson and brother, of North Yakima, Wash., are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. M. L. Hamniitt la alowly re covering from ber reoent illness. The box aoolal at tbe Stafford school house Saturday evening was a euo cess and all repoit a good time. We are pleased to note the recovery of J". 0. Nloholsun, after an Illness of three months. Herbert Campbell and family and Andrew Campbell, of Salem, are vlalt ing Ibeir sister, Mre. M. L. Hammltt. E. A. Morgan baa gone Eart on a bnelneea trip. Lena Lewis goes Today on a vlalt to Cobnrg, Sllvnrton nad wood hum. Charlie llayden brought In some splendid spealmens from his pilot mine recently. Ernest N'iobolton has moved from Murtiiiiro back to Douua. lie aay Mobawk Is good rnough for him. .Miss Flora Georu,i Is teaching a very auooeeaful term of aohool here. There Is to be a Christmas tree at the Stafford dla'ilot Saturday e veil ing, Deoeruler 21. Tnere la quit an luqilry around here for laud, but no jne reema anx ious to sell.; Mr. Howard aud family nare moved on the Alrx Leola rl'Oe. ''REAL E8T.VTE TRANSFERS. B A and M A Waabburue to L Rowe; lot 8, bla 3, Kelly'a ad to dprlniifleld. (95. Fred and Cora M Hlnacn to Hugh tnd Airiy E Robeits; )70 acres in sect 19 and 24, tp 18, r 1 w. 8160C. Burroughs Abhott to Angelina Ab bott; 130.38 acres In seo 6, tp 23, s r 1 w. SI. Mary Jonston to Wm Johnston; .'i Int in lots 7. 8, 9 and 10, blk 20, WaahborneA Milliorn'e adtoJuuc tlon City. b0. T G and Martha A Hendrlcka to Cora M Rota lot 10, blk 12, fclin dtewart'a ad to Engene. S150. L and H jaooba to W H Hodes; 24 J 120 feet In extended survey of Spring Beld. S360. E W Zumwalt to Edgar B Oldham; 100 acres in sees 17 and 18, tp 10, s r 4 w. 41800. ' C A aud Mary J Harlow to tbe Eu gene Lumber Co; lot 7, blk 1, Chesh ire's 2d ad to Eugene. S125. Coraelina and Erna Cainmlns to D J Cummins; ; south balf of lot 6, blk 3, J H MoFarland'a ad to Cottage Urcve. ?500. D ) Cum mine to Alf Talker; south bair of lota 5nd 6, blk 3, J H Mo rarland'a ad to Cottage Grove. fSUU. James E and Hazel A Stewart to Walter H and Henrietta Getrell; et 21 feet of lot 1, blk 39, extended sur vey of Sprlngdeld. ZC00. H A Duubar to tbe Booth-hell Lumber Co; oertaio land In aeo21, tp 21, a r 1 w. $10. David P aud Maggie G Day to Ioge- borg Ness; nortb balf of lot 17, and lota 18 aad 19, blk 11, amended plat of Falrmonnt, $t00. Samuel Wataon to Inge Watson; 508 aorea In Lane oonnty. $1. Frank and Sarah K Wataon to tot Southern Paclflo Co; 7.57 aores nea BprlngBeld. St5. Sarab J , and N Lincoln Dutton to tbe Soutneru Pad Ho Co; 7.57 acres near Springfield. $45. U S to August Boeske; 160 aores In seo 15, tp 15, r 9 w. Patent. CIRCUIT COUK A Marshall-Wells Harwdare Co vs Al- win A and Emily A Muok; to recover money. AU Emmons, attorney fur plaintiff. ' PROBATE COURT. Estate of T J Millloro, deceased. Estate veined at,$l'00. J H Mlilloru appointed administrator. MARRIAGE LICENSE, Andrew D Ruddiman and Elsie Howard; N B Butler, witness, Greenleaf Items Greenliaf, . Deo. 20 - V Berkshire was oalled from Hunsaker'a logging oamp to hla borne on Dcndwood last Sunday on acocuut of tbe Itinera of bla oldeat boy, Louie, who Las net been well for some time. U. J. Burneit butchered a beef last week, and delivered part to Hnusak er'g logging camp Jaat Saturday, F, M, Parker expeota to epenu ChrlBtwas In Junction Uity erltb his family. Henry Bales, who has been working for F. M. Parker, returned to Junc tion UBt Saturday. Mr. Kllgore died at Mr. Johnstou's laat Saturday. He waa batted in the oerretery at Deadwood. . v At a epeolal BObool meeting held lu District No. 91, the special tax was voted down. Some of the fellows bare quit the logging oaiup on accoont at bad veather and bolls. I Jaa. A. Burnett, woo left here a little over three years ago aud went to California, la baok visiting on I be oreek till after tbe holidays, then hi will retum tu California igain. It la aald that Mr. Olson, of Dead wood, baa bought the Evans place, Dear Greenleaf. ' . Levi Berkshire, of Deadwood, has reoelved word that hla aon was very siok and he left the camp Immediately- 'Sam Brown has returned from Eu gene, Where he went to get a few more logging supplies. Jaa. Bnrnatt went to Engene tbe 20tb nn buslnses. Coburg Items Cb.ru. P - Eugene, was a Cobnrg visitor on rrl- day Of lat week. Mrs M. A. and Mrs. Pear', Howard n. m Thurston oo Thnrsday of last week, after several weeks' visit titb relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Krlddla have re turned to Rosebud. Texas, alter sev eral montns visit with relatives Mrs. VA Flynu, of Hendllne, oame down Thursday for a abort visit, re turning Saturday morning. T. H. Roaanb&rg oame down from Wendllng Tuesday, retornlng Wednes day of this week. Mrs. Geo. Barnard who haa been 111 wl'b malarial fever for the last six weeks, Is cjoralescent. R.W. Martlu has rented the Thomas VanUuyn House for tbe winter and will reside there with bis mother, who recently arrived from Atchison, Kan sas. A large flagpole eighty feet long was raised on the school ground laat Sat urday morning and the handi-ome flag, 6x14 feet, waa run np on Moa day morning. A new sidewalk ie be Ing built from the sohoolhotise to town too. Who saya we're not pro- greeslver Rev. E, R. Moon will preaon at mo Christian church on the fifth Sunday it tMs mouth, also the first Sundaj in Jauurry. Mr. Henderson, wife and three chil dren arri'-td from Iowa last weak and are visi-liig with P. Sidwell aid lam- lly. They expect to locate here. Miss Lulu Mathewa, who recently Mulshed a three years' course In nurB- Ing at Oakland, Cal., la spending aev i r.il months with her parents. M. M. Matbewa and wife. Dame Rumor saya re are to bave to weddlnga In the near future, one Christmas and one oo New Vear'o day. ftow guees. Preparations are being made for Christmas trees aod exercisea at both the Cbiiatian and Methodiet churches oo Saturday evening. fl. Weinhard's Brem MANUFACTURER Ow Artistic Needle Work Mrs. J.S Luokey will bave a dlapla) of her artistic needle work from Sat urday, Decrnher IGtn, to December 25th. All of tbe latest designs at ber parlora, corner Pearl and Tentb atreetB, No. 641. d!5 4td Noti:e Commend g January , 1006, tbe nprlogfitld t I it.kood Co , when the; sell slabwo- d iu lota undnr tire loads, will collect for lame nn delivery. Dr ier your wjoO from us. Addresa UB at Spri"afiel', ur call np ''l'heue Main 14it, Springfield, Or. SPKINUFlKLU SLAUWOOD CO. Dissolution of Partnership tfr.tiee la hereby siveu that - thA psrluershlp heretofore existing be tii Paul Mestel atd Philip Riue hail in the City Meat Market, En gore, Ore.'un, under the Arm name of Mestel A Rlnebart, is this day die aolved. Paul Meatel will continue toe Dusmess, pay all arm claims and orlleot all firm accounts. Oated Deo. IS, 1905. PAL'L MKSTEL, PHILLIP K1XEUAKT. Steam cleaning and pressing dDue right at City Dye Works, West Eighth atreet,; next; door to Eugeue Lauudry, ' ' Uin Fuling (or Sale I have the t nlraot to exsavate the basemert fn- Dr. I'slne' new brick. Will comoieue tbe last of this week. Partlea whjiii.ii dirt filling will do well tu see iw, A. C. MAl'UEWS. 'Phone Bl - It 41. tugeue, Good Pasture Excellent pasture for horses or OBt- le. Inquire at tbe Smeede Hotel, oanga- nuoie or of Z. A. Davis, 208 cast Iblr'eeutb street. Fine Lager Beers 1 J n-M-f In v j- S BKaLtggSEEBLSLSCjagSESB. See our fine Standard Paragon eew Ing maubinea at ODly S19.50 and S21. 5), fully warranted In all reBpeete. uucH0 iry tnem before you buy .uem.Huu x mink you will agree wl'b me ttmt they are -vonderfully good maohltea. 33 Eaat Ninth atreet. - Special Saturday S Commencing Saturday, December 2, I shall iqag special sale day for each week, Saturdays onlv .,-! fi,. ... t .i '' "t iiuujug uu,i, uiG i,iai ui iuc year. Tha FoUovying Prices WUI prevaij 3 pounds Loin Steak VA pounds Round Steak Roasts and Boils 7 E. T. BUSHNELL East 1 3th St. Market, Eugene Phoi MINISTER'S ANNOUNCtMENT To tbe many friends, thooah strang ers,' ecaltered oter the county, greet ing: As 1 bave settled Id Eugene an1 have been appointed mlsslonaiy for Lane county, I want to do all tbe good I can to all the people 1 can, and iu all the ways 1 can. I am ready to derve the people in the oapaolty of a minister of tbe gsopet lu any way needed. As my time Is taken on San days 1 oan reaob you in the week, bat time will be taken to atteud to fu nerals and weddlnga and will make atforta to answer all oalla pertaining to my work. My home will be found at 713 Eaat Eleventh street. 'Phone Red 4762. " Kindly youra to eerve, ' - D. E. BAKER, Missionary Corvalia Baptist Assoolatlou. TRADE . (525 MA UK Doll otbs, wblskbrd pictures, tooth bint brushes, combs, tor sewing machine ueedj boards and sames, reasonable pi lees, atreet, f For Sal A Mnnsm No. 3 tpyj class order, need out 1: gain. Enqulie at Urui Watohea 'make nice holiday gifts. Watte' atook la complete and prioea 25 per oent oheaper than in Portland. Storage! Sioragel Pa bile and private. Mnds of gooda and bib reasonable prices. I tor. Hop storage Bolt ' having bops to store 4 aee GEO, T. U. Two Weeks Only! Zingarra, FAMOUS rALMloi i'na uairvoyant, re- ?w04le ,li- T3ef e.B. JMlj sS Anl and hTtniifn ' Do not fail to consul her. Hours: 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily, Sunday excepted, Located at. 49 East, Seventh Street First Nation OF EUC Paid up cash capital ' nd surplus $ A GENERAL BANKINI lose oa rfuonnble tfnni. SljJ i cn Frfoclsco and Fonlfnd, Bl:-s forelso countilcf. Depofitt Keen I or certificate of depcilt. All CO.- will receive prompt mention.) r O HENDMCKS, Ptnliltnl. V B SNODGRASS. Cubler. ROMADKA READY ACCESS TRTTUV I d Polling to get ont T ana ,car on trays. No looking aronnd to find place on which to set trays. Risin of the bottom Bring, every ime .thm reach. VentiUtes entire trunk Sivr; e. Sanitary, Ptjtrecr. t C Art , " ' " $5.00 1 For s.byJening, idwards, togene.Or. MRS. E. M. GILMORE, 11? East Fifth Street. Rooms and Board . at Reasonable Rates. S. . Stei Will attend tu Piano and and repairing. Careful work and rcison Leave orders at Rankin' or residerjce,134 Westi fflione, Ked 795 CHAPPELL & GIRARD Succeskort to O. W. Taylor Ho use-Moving Ot all kinds and descriptions. Prices rea sonable. Give us a chance to give you " estimate on four irorlt. 138 Westyath tit -Phone Red 2771 EUGENE, .... OREGON F L CHAJUdlRS H E. ANKEY Pruideni, . Vice Prtsitfent DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. . CHAMBERS. BRISTOW BANKINGCO 0lEugen,3Orjon Paid Up Cash Cofia $50,000 Ncien and mortgages bought. Mosey orned on approved security, Intereat paid tn time certificates Jof deposit. General epking business tiansacted. For your pluiiiBin and (jreiieiai i Nn U West 8t Phnnp Rfd 135- Red Cross Massagd The onlv Dlace in town massage is given by trained Manicuring and Chiropod; Lewis & Clark l- When you break your bike Just take a hike And look for Mike ' He will fii it good for prices right MIKE WALD Repair Shoo' S21 OUve St., in rear of.Chambera' Hard wie oiore. A STRONG PULL oor pure and choice wines, liquors wniskies, and beers have a strong pull with the public who appreciate high grade excellence in WET GOODS genera:;y- we have a supper stock ol he best domestic and imported whis kies in the country that have purity, ge and tow prices to recommend them Rraidmce il 'PhontlUtl Gasoline W W.E.BODDT EUGENE WATl (Incorporated! Pure well water fcrnisheJ hold nmron motor "I elevatoia, Rates aud Terma upon W HARSIb in v"-B Fraternal Brother hood Loj Meets every Tudsg J. G. WELLS. H a. a. rou, C.S. Farrow Real Estate Bro Farms, Timberlands A r.,i , Far nartictil?rs ten Hardmi-"' Phone, Redl. v. HUGHES i