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NOW FILING . ON FORTY-ACRE TIMBER CLAIMS H iirrono i nnarrf " io O " " H. SMI I pice "THAT GOOD S'OW" Perfection Perce R. Benton Entrymen No Longer Able to Find Good 160-Acre Tracts and Small er Tracts Eagerly Taken Up. Can File on But One Tract Magnificent Scenic Production 1 6 A Cowboy's Gi JAFDLGER&C9 9 A STORY OF THE PLAINS A Complete Original Cast Carload Special SI rVT Q M . 1tff..:- I.rr- I Aew uuuga - iicvv xviublw - J-UIS 01 runl I ! I Wffm fMliIilf Sold on Merit They usually waivt something from the pantry You remember the hunger you had - Home cooking counts for much in the child's health: do not imDcril it with alum food by the use of poor .baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they come in. To be sure of the purity, you must use Royal makes a difference in your home a difference in your health a cutterence in your cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pure. NOMINATING COMMITTEES APPOINTED AMISUMIJNTS Pure unalloyed fun, mingled with jtho most sensational of situations and climaxes, and put up In the most ap- ! rtmvaii mnnnnp litinwn In ntn?n tirn- ; UIIUMUU, IB Wlllll JUU BUUIl juii I see Porco H. Benton's scenic play, j in j ii ii i o in "The Cowboy's Girl." A new story j Ward Name Men to Suggest Can- Lt the west, toui m nm a way that , (the iiiidlenco scorns to bo fairly trans- i , ported from the scenes of their dally j !l.. ll,l: n-.,! life to those that pass before them1 oilmen Nominating Conventions, wllll vlvl IialIirBlI1Mg. A complete; production with nothing lucking, a triumph of electricity and mechanical art combined with highest form of. The municipal ownership forces '.dramatic perfection. At the Eugene Municipal Ownership Forcos in Each! d'dates for Nomination as Conn- to be Held Tomorrow SURVEYORS GO TO SACRAMENTO COUNTRY met In tho several wards of tho clly theatre tomorrow night. I MiWIOI.I- DWKillT 1111, 1, IS NICYKll I'ltOSY UK. Dr. Newell Dwlglit II tills, the fa mous pastor of Plymouth church, who lectures undor tho auspices ot the University School of Music in Kugono next Saturday night, Is one of the most pleaslns platform sicak erB of tho country. A-well-known writer recently said of him: "lie ushors his hoarors with no formality Into tho presence of his subject. Nowhere crops out the dry, iinattractlvo edges of the coinmenta 'rles of tho theological fat hers. Tho Illustrations nro from nature, what tho doctor saw, with his tireless eye, lust nl:;ht and named committees to uolect suitable candidates for nom ination as coiincllinon, to ho voted upon at tho city election In April. These committees will suggest one or moro candidates suitable for nom ination In their respective wards, and nt mass mootlngs to he hold tomor row night those names will be voted upon and the one receiving the larg est vote will bo the nomlnoo. After tho ward mootlngs toworrow evonlng tho committees from each ward will meet together at tho clly hall, nt which time It Is prohnhle that a can didate for mayor will ho selected. The committees appointed last , nlirlil nm nn follow: I First ward W. W. Calkins, S. 0. !" wwk 119 1,0 "trolled across the. Allen, Geo. M. Miller. J. W. Quack- I '"" " ""' cnliimli and L. Phetteplaco. Second ward M. U. Mllcholl, C. S. Frank, It. H. Henderson, J. H. Yates Three or four of the surveyors who ! have been working on the Oregon .Eastern lino, or the Natron exten sion of the Southern Pacific in the Cascade .Mountains in the eastern part of this county, arrived here yes terday and will be followed Friday by twenty or thirty more. The party will leave In a few days for the Sac ramento valley, where they will be employed In surveying a now line which the company Intends to build. The members of this party stato that tho work of locating tho lino across the mountains Is still progressing and their leaving has no effect, as there aro Beveral other crews at work. Whether Large or Small The rush for timber claims has become so great In this section of the state that many people are now us ing their timber right of entry to se cure 4 0-acre claims. The law gives every person the right to take ICO acres, but having once filed on a smaller amount he can then take no more. The' entrymen realize this, but since tlmberland values havo ris en so remarkably in the past few months they are content to take a vacant 4 0 acres If It Is well timbered. iiy the selections of those who filed on timber claims In the past few years, many vacant 40-acre tracts have been left Isolated in Lane coun ty, as well as elsewhere. These can not be joined together for entries, for tho law rrovldca that all of the land In each filing must be contig uous. These vacant forties have been Ignored until tho past few weeks, but How people who fear they will never have an opportunity to secure a 160-acre claim have beea making arrangements to get the smaller ones. In the past there have been a number of filings on 80-acre tracts, but it was not until very lately that any forties were taken. The great rise In the price of tlm berland has been tho principal cause of the willingness of people to use their timber right on one-fourth of the amount to which the law allows them. Prices In this part of the stato have literally soared the past few months. But the fear that con gress may abolish all timber and stone entries has probably had some thing to do with the filings, too. UlGHGRACf f. SPICES Always the Same MolqersCo. San Francisi Friday Night, February 22 Seats on sale at Box Office, Friday, at 9 a. m.l Prices 25c, 50c and OKKCiOX NKAVS und J. J. Walton. Third ward W. E. Smith, V. 0. Martin, A. W. Gilbert, J. Q. Wells and I. N. llnrbaugh. Fourth ward II. M. Manvlllo, 0. F. Hard, Martin Miller, F. 1). Dunn mid Ii. Li. Matlock. enchanting landscapes; from history every page of which ho seems to have thumbed but yesterday; from life, showing how Intimately, sympathet ically he Is In touch with men and so clal conditions.' IMONKKIt lUCl'MON All rosldonlB ot Eugene who havo lived In tho city or Lano county for forty years or more, are requested to meet at tho Commercial Club Fri day evening, February 22, for an old time reunion and banquet. Lot all who moot these requirements como out and have a good time. 8. 11. FRIENDLY, 8. B. EAKIN, 1 F. W. OSDURN, Committee LONG FKI.T WANT IS El'GKSK. FOR. Cabs and Carriages Call up Main 93 YATES & SON (FEED AND SALES STABLES) Prompt. Service at all hours Two new rubber tired cabs lust re ceived from the lust. Remember the place, corner Oak and Seventh. Phone. Main 93 EUGENE, - OREGON While working in the largest dye ing and cloanlntf works on the coast and while thero seeing lota of gar ments shipped from Eugene to be dry-cleaned, or dyed, and after Inves tigating and going over the ground thoroughly we saw at once that ttere was a good opening for a first-class cloanlng and dyeing works In Eu gene, So we havo decided to put In a first-class plant and are doing woll from the start. We are the only ex perts In this line north of San Fran cisco, and have had over 1 2 years' ex porlonce and gauranteo all work. All articles dyed and cleanod by us are treated separately for sanitary pur poses and done by hand. In this way we obtain good results and as no ma chinery is used In our work that will tear or injuro tho fabric. Everything possible In cleaning or dyeing. Eugeno Dye Works, 6Ti!l Willamette street. 'Phono Red 28C1. C. Marx. Jr., manager. It's the highest standard of quali ty, It's a natural tonic, cleanses and tones your system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives fla vor to all you eat; llolllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea does. Linn Drug Co. Medford has just sold $45,000 ot 5 por cent bonds to Morris Bros., of Portlnnd, for $46,960. There are tour million feot of logs in tho pond of the sawmill at Craw fordsvlllo, enough for six months' sawing. Editor Bennett, of Rnbbilvillo fame, has sold his interest in the Op timist at The Dalles, and has return ed to Irrlgon, which nindo him fa mous, and hereafter his Itabbitvlllu letters will bo lrrlgatored. Jos. Whitney, an old gentleman 70 years of age, was killed by tho cars at Woodlmrn. Ho attempted to cross tho track ahead of a train when he was struck, being carried some dis tance, receiving Injuries that result ed In his denth. Junction Is about to stop cows run ning In Its streets, nn ordinance hav ing been drnfted for that purpose. No city can expect to prosper that allows Its lawns and streets to be made cow pastures. The Horticultural Society again met thfs nftornoon, and after some society business henrd the proposi tion of Allon G. Motcalf, of Eugene, to establish a cannery of sufllcicnt size to attend to all offerings of strawberries, raspberries, Royal Ann cherries, Ilnrtlett pears and other fruits, for five years at prevailing prices In other cannery towns, the $1500 bonus to remain as lieu for three years for satisfactory perform ance. Also one from l.asselle Bros, for a 6000-a-day canning establish ment, for fruits and eventually veg etables, but without tho lien prop osition. Albany Democrat. inns w.xti:i. Nice rooms ana Dun loo 25 cents at Courthouse Lodging House, just uorth ot tho couithouso. Quiet place and close to the budnets part of town. See transparency "Bed" from Ueckwlth corner. Sealed proposals will bo received by the school board of district No. 17 1, Springfield. Oregon, on or be-. fore February 25, 1907, for the erec tion of a schoolhouse. Tho school board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Plans can bo seen at the homo of Bruno Vitus, of Springfield, Oregon, and at the oillce of John llunilcker, architect, at Eugene, Or. BRUNO VlTl'S, f25 Clerk. DAILY NOTES FROM t OLXTY CLERK'S OFFICE. v e- 4. 4' - 'r liciil Estate Transfers. John and Rose A. Crowler to Ol iver Veatch; certain lands In Cottage Grove. $1200. Samuel H. and Perllna E. Thomas to the Booth-Kelly Lumber Compa ny; 3.09 acres In sec. 33, tp. 16, s. r. 3 w. $150. Joseph and Nellie Fellinan and J. J. and Mary Nlcollo to Clarence J. Burnett; 160 acres In sec. 20, tp. 17, s. r. 9 w. $450. J. H. and M. E. Brown to Blaine Jackson; lot 4, block 1, Jnmcs Henry McFnrland's 1st nd to Cottage Grove. $425. Chas. and Cora Neal to Francis E. Clayton; 00x120 feet In S. I. & P. Co.'s ad to Springfield. $300. Nelson and llattle Signer to Pcdcr C. and Mina Olsen; 80x120 feet in S. I. & P. Co.'s ad to Springfield. $650. Jeremiah and Eldora Cnry to S. L. Miller; 40 acres ill sec. 32, tp. 15, s. r. 5 w. $405. E. E. and Francella M. Crnndall to Clyde Sldwell; certain lund In Lane county. $137.50. Cnsanilria E. G. DeLancy to Thos. Q. Green; lot 7, In C. E. G. DeLancy'"! ad to Coburg. $75. Nancy J. and i I. Hamilton to S T. McFall; lot 10, block IS, Pack ard's ad to Eugene. $1299. C. M. Hamilton to Nancy J. Ham ilton; 160 acres In tp. 19, s. r. 3 w. $1600. Eva and S. K. Lewis to C. B. Kays; 4 acres In sec. 27, tp. 20, s. r. 3 w. $400. W. S. and Sarah E. Bennett to B. K. Lawson: lot 2. block 1. Shields' ad to Cottnge Grove. $4000. W. S. and AUIe Wnllls to Fred G. Stlckels; half Interest In 160 acres In sec IS, tp. 16. s. r. 6 w. $500. K. Whnttam, executor of the es tate of Elizabeth Morden. deceased, to F. II. Dunn; lot S. block 1, llaw ley's ad to Eugene. $900. Notary I'lil'lir. The notarial commission of J. W. Hounds Is filed. Silverware That long-looked for sorghum has rrrlvcd at last at Green's. ml Neighbor's it Fooled. "1 was lii-rally roughing myself to death, nnd hnd become too weak to leave my bed: and neighbors pre dicted that .would never nve It alive: but thoy got fooled, for thanks be to God, 1 was Induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completeH cure the cough nnd restore me W good sound health," writes NWs. Eva I'nrnpher, of Grovertown, Stark Co., lnd. This King A Coush and cold cures, and healer of throat and lnnu. Is guaranteed by W. L. De Lano, Druggist. 50c. $nd $1.00. Trial bottle free. When you purchase Silver ware ycu want the best anJ most serviceable that your MONEY will buy. You are assured of getting thatklnd here. We can sell you solid Silver or the best plated ware which looks like J Jt J Jt Jt SOLID and wears almost as well. J We sell Silver Polish in paste, powder and liquid form also polishing cloths. i ste The only placein town w you can get fresh Seal: Eas'.ern Oysters and thel Celebrated Olympia Oy.- We make the best stews r - .. - . I uys. uur pan roasts cl be beat. OTTO'S CONFECTION J. S. LUCKEY The Jeweler Fresh Air Sunshine and Natural Exercise 1 1003 wvrt OPYRIGHT Nothing Succeed: Like Si as a legion of pleas. nappy customers to daily at our store can We have worked hard tl our store the best o-roj town, and have accoml our object. We intend j it the best, and we best endeavors to kcl hand the finest food pi the world attords. Try our genuine Iowa Sq W. M. GREEN, K 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25 will generally cure lesser human ills. w nin a Hct.t.t .e needed get THE BEST For every one of these ills there is one BEST pre- S determined by the American Druggists' Syndicate S. L. LONG 50 East Ninth Sti Phone Red 1271 HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS EXPERT PLUMBING, TINNING AND ROOFING GOOD WORK AT RIGHT PRICES I i X HULL'S DRUG STORE j HALL &. SHUMWAY, Carry a full lino of plumbing fixture Plumbing Bud sewer work. Also general jobbing in tin urd sheet Iron work. Iron work promp T attended to, Phono Black 1201. 480 Willamette Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SALE 504 TUUmetteSU Ei.genf, Oregon Phone blnck 11 U CHICHESTER'S PILLS i -,-v . TIIK IIIWIOM) iiimn. . X,7'X '""I A.k).-rlrl.(., f VNl4 ! Il-'li.-l.-r'. li.m.,dTlrndA I . lin. i-.ir- TLt olhrr 11,., r . I-u(kM. f t( IIH III .TK1?" nivtfoMi ii it am) ru.i.,ft ttv lw Hrv.Mt.t.Aui, Ke 1 hlrfetMicr I'hcmlrul t a, 1'hlla., l' Some Fine Values In Suits Our Best Goods are marked down at this season of the year. All tailored goods nothing poorly made or shoddy. Gents' Furnish ings that are the best for themoney ED. HANSON 8 East 9th Sl. Eugene, Sees Best jSIOKAGK! STORAGE! STOIt.VGK I Public and private. Storage of all , kinds of goods and materials, etc., at rjroasonable prices. Goods receipted i for. Hop storage solicited. Parties j having hops to store will do well to iwe GEO. T. ItCU. ft SON. he tneatre town. cafe Is the best In dtf Subscribe for The Dally Guard. The Oregoft Fire Reliel Association of McMinnville Wili save money (or you. 11 your insurance isQoat to expire see i H Daniel, Lane county agent, and arn how we save you fifty per cent on youi insurance. Brick buildinRsa specialty. Eugene Office. McClunjt buildm? Room 8, opp. Loan and Savings Bank Who Sees the Consequences Do you realize the seri consequences of continued I strain? Priceless beyond other posessions is the eyesit and it deserves your higl consideration, Don't tnl withyoureyes. Examinatil free. Perfect fitting guar.tnUl J. O. Walts "Be Up-t"-dae Jeweler and Optician orner 9th and Willamette Stf Taylcte &Sitl COBURG, OREGON.! o