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G IB A N K I N V BY MAIL " v 4. YOO MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH US IN PORTLAND, OREGON AND YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NOTHING OF IT o t0 INTEREST WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING BY MAIL UNCLE SAM'S POST OFFICE MAKES OUR BANKING BY MAIL SYSTEM A SUCCESS . ;;; savings bank ; OF THE , ' " Xt 'tSuaranlxe Si Crust ? Company J, , 240-244 Washington Street, Cor. Second, Portland, Oregon . BITULITHIC PAVEMENT ' IS VERY STROM Atlantic arenue paving Is itrong enough to run' 92-ton locomotives over. - . This remarkable fact was devel oped yesterday when a massive Penn sylvania railroad engine left the tracks coming out Into Atlantlo ave nue at North Carolina avenue and ran for a space of 29 feet over the bitulitbic pavement. . It was a severe test, but the paving come through with flying colors. . 1 . The big Iron monster, 'weighing 184.00U pounds and having sharp flanges on each of its ten wheels, only made two small indentations' In the new pavement, neither of which 1 were perception irom tne sidewalk, iBlxteen feet away. President Cherry, of the Standard 1 Bitulitbic Company, along with Di vision Superintendent Clarke, of the Pennsylvania railroad, measured, the depressions after the engine had slid ;back on the track, and found them to be only one-fourth and oue-six-teenth of an Inch respectively. Daily .Press, Atlantic City, N. J. . This paving la similar to that be ing used In Eugene. The steam roller Ithat shapes the pavement here weighs la tons. LARGEST MAIL ORDER LIQUOR HOUSE ON PACIFIC COAST MIKt JACOBS & COMPANY ' j --. , SI Front Street,, Portland Orrgon J. Buy your Liquors direct from the WHOLESALE HOUSE ' ; at WHOLESALE' PRICES and save the middle man's :' 1 'PROFIT, which means 50 to 100 percent on your purchase , ' We are offering for the next 60 days . :'.-'' M follows: .'..! r; V 2500 Gallons of Double Stamp Whiskies, ' ' , ' regular price 5. 00 per gallon at $3.50 per gal . '.' 2500 Gallons of Pure Old Rye Blend Whiskies, regular price $6.00 per gallon at $4.00 per gal ''' ' 2509 Gallons of Pure Old Bourbon Blend Whiskies .-. , regular price $6.00 per gallon at $4.00 per gal 21500 Gallons of Lyon Rye or Bourbon Blend, ' regular price 15.00 per gallon at..i... $3.00 per gal '' 5000 Gallons of Fine Old California Port, Sherry, , Angelica, Muscat, Madera and Malaga, ; r . - fegular $2.50 per gallon at. $1.50 per gal ' Freight and express prepaid and no charge for cooperage ' I ' ..... ).500 Cases of McBrayer Whiskey, bottled in bond at 12.00per doz... ..$00' Cases of Millview Whiskey, bottled inbond at . 'lO.OOperdoz "ii'SQO Cases of Stanford Rve Whiskev. nur hloml 11 m mr Hat 50 Cases of Rainier Bouibon, pure blend' $11.00 per doz J 4o$p00 Cases of Port, Sherry. Angelica, Muscat,' '' tv -.p. loxay, mauera anajiYiaiaga..... t j T4.UU per uoz On five cue lots we allow a dUcount of 50c on rach caw. On live and ten gallon kega and hall and barrel IoIb we NEWS OV THE WEEK KltOM OOHHKN REPORTER (Special Correspondence.) Goshen, Aug. 19. The fine resi dence of L. W. Elliott Just east of town was entirely destroyed by fire today about 4 o'clock. The fire is supposed to have originated from a defective flue. It broke out in the upper story, the. Inside of which wan all ablaze before It broke through the roof or any one ' discovered it. Nothing was saved from the upper story except one bedstead. We un derstand the loss was about 12500, with )800 Insurance Mrs. S. D. Mcintosh, of Los An geles, Cal., who has been visiting Mrs. V. B. Mathews for the past few days, took, the train for Eugene to day. James Copenhaver s family, which has been residing In Eugene for the past two y ears, has returned home. At the Bunduy school lawn social which was given in A. L. Roney's yard Saturday night, about $10 was cleared. . allow a discount of 25c per gallon MIKE JACOB 8b COMPANY WHOLESALE LIQUOR. DEALERS 31 Front Street PORTLAND, ORECOM EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STArr W Kwykcodall, M. D. W.O.Pronrr. M. D. P. I. Battle, M. D. B, F. Scaicfe, M. D. L B. Battle, M. D. Of. O'B, DcBar, M . D. L7E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases . Modern operating- room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations , Full corps of trained nurses. - ' L Rates on application. vj,' h.: ..Training School for Nurses.. " !; Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical .training in the hospital. ; The medical and surgical staff ol the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W, KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. '. &NG& CROSS Calvanized Iron Cornice and Skylights ttarpcrti in all the branches of 'Plumbing, Heating and i Tinning. Satisfaction guaranteed. All work done prom stly. Prices .tcatonable. e solicit patronage from out , towns. ?''W - 25 Willamette SI V; - Phoot Black 1521 KjJCENE - OREGON We'reOutfortheDust, fcaWtroa'i Second Hand Store WW. Eighth St. HsanatSar aUMnga, Stoves and Range . , wljUyOM take an outing? It w, ' Remember we have a full line of 'latanr auppUea, tents, camp itovea, v. rfjikinj uUoalla, t ot and Beddi ng. Everything tbat makes a camp toartattaU HICgNf .... OfctCOft and we take every ipeck of ll from the gar ments enliutled 10 our care, and give tkra a thorough dry cleaning, which obviates any ehance ot the clothes shrinking. We do this work 40 thoroughly that the garments actually look ai if they had been waahed I Promptness in delivery is another of, our strong points. Clothes dyed to any required shade. Moderate charges. Eugene Dve Works Willamette SU Cugeets, Or ) for Sale Fine farm of 814 acres, fenced. In cluding ,100 acres under plow, 560 in grass, out line tor grain, balance timber; good bouse; milk house; 2 barna; wood shed; orchard. Water from three springs piped into house, milk, house and barns. ' About 600 acres level, no overflow land. Uusual ly" have 160 or 200 cattle on grass, located nine miles southeast of Eu gene and 4 Vt miles from two rail road stations. In Cloverdale valley, and on county road. A genuine bar gain at IDO.UOO. C W. Bell, room 10, Beckwlth building.", Nice five-room cottage near Eighth and Lincoln, streets, close In, only $1500. . Ftne seven room house, near West Sixth and Monroe; windmill and tank and woodshed full of wood; barn; cement walks complete; 12 fruit trees. Cost $3050, price only$272u. C W. Bell, Room 10, Beckwlth Blk.. a27 WOOD SAWING W. E. Boddy will save you money on wood sawing. All wood sawed with a gauge. For prompt service phone Red 1771. Residence, 775 Ferry street. TIMBER) TIMBER! We have an order for 15,000 acres of timber. Come in and let us know how much you have for sale. , . OREGON LAND CO a21 412 Willamette St. . , , a WOOD SAWING Done with gasoline engine. Satis faction guaranteed. . Give us a call. Fir wood for sale. W. H. DAVIS. Phone Red 8361.' 755 Ferry St. BS GASOMNR WOOD SAWING W. O. White Is prepared to saw your wood 00 short notice. . Phone Black 4361. Residence, 616 West Slrfth street. 'Hammocks, $1.50 to $6.6 at Bar ker Gun Store, 573 Willamette street. SOME REAL ESTATE BARGAINS THIS WEEK .. FOR SALE , Flve'-room cottage on South Willamette street for . $1250. FOR 8AI.K 10 acres two miles from P. O., with good house and barn, a bargain aL $2100. . 4 FOR SALE , . Good house and three lots close to university, $2000. EI GKVK REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO., . IV44 Willamette Street.' . Phone Main 7. .DAILY MOTES FROM 4 tXWNTr CLERK'S OFFICE. RmiI Estate Traaafers. Furnished by Lane County Abstract - Company. Martba J. Chambers to Fred E. Chambers; part of lots 7 and 8, block 3, Packard's ad to Eugene. $1860. J. W. White et ux to Mark T. Fleming; certain land in Eugene. $1600. United States to John T. Michael; 160 acres in sec. 20, tp. 16, t. r. 6 w. Patent. Jas. H. Beckley to Charles Cor nelius; timber on lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, sec. 18, tp. 19, s. r. 9 w. $1.00. United States to Aztec Land & Cat tle Company, Ltd.; 40 acres In sec. 14, tp. 19, s. r. 8 w. $1. A. N. Striker et ux to L. S. Hun ter et ux; lots 6 and 6, block 7, Col lege Hill Park. $450. James H. Beckley to Charles Cor nelius; 160 acres in sec. 28, tp. 19, s. r. 7 w. $1, Ira Pike et ux to Charles Corne lius; certain land In sec 14, tp. 19, s, r. 8 w. $10. Ira Pike et ux to Charles Corne lius; certain land In sea 28, tp. 19, s. r. 7 w. $ 1 0. State of Oregon to John H. Rul lard; certain land In sec. 31, tp. 18, s. r. 5 w., containing 134.66 acres. $168.3$. v Aztec Land & Cattle Co., Ltd., to Charles Cornelius; certain land ,ln sec. 7, tp. 10, s. r. 9 e. $1300. James H. Beckley to Chas. Corne lius; 80 acres in sec. 18, tp. 19, a. r. 8w. $1. A. C. Ruby to Charles Cornelius; 200 acres in sec. 14 tp. 19, a. r. 8 w. fl. . A. O. Mann et ux to Robert M. Pyle et ux; par;t of Blair claim. $2000. William Polders et ux to J. E. Yar nell; part ot Skinner's donation to Eugene. $10. .. Ll'MBEIt NEWS OF : . . , LANE COUNTY The Brown Lumber Company's mill at Cottage Grove is closed down on account ot a surplus of lumber on hand. Cars being scarce some time ago the company moved Its logging outfit to a new location, where they expect to cut a reserve supply: hav ing accomplished tbat they are tak ing their time getting back to the old location again with the hope that by the time they do cars will be more plentiful and full crews In both woods and mill can be kept busy. Fischer' Brothers', mill at Marcola has been closed down since early In July to undergo reconstruction. It was formerly built .tor an 8000 capac ity mill, and now it has a capacity ot 60,000 feet dally. This firm has suf ficient timber to fun them for ten years yet at the rate of 11,000,000 feet output or oyer .per year. ,' ' NOTICE. Sale of Rest! Estate. ' Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the county court of Lane county, Oregon, I will offer for sale -to the Highest bidder for cash the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Au gustine Letter, to-wlt: Lot No. 3 la sec. 29, tp. 20, a. r. 3 west, con taining 9 acres: also 8W14 of 8W14 of sec. 26, tp. 20, 9;, r. 3 west, con taining 40 acres; also lots tt and 1 in sec. 30, tp. 20,b . r. ,? west, containing 36.73 acres; also beginning at SW corner of J. W. McFarland's donation land claim, Tiin east to NE corner of Geo. Small donation land ciaim,soutn with line of said Small claim to cor ner 00 north bank of creek, thence northwesterly to place of beginning, containing 14 acrs: also beginning at 8W corner of J. W. McFarland D. L. C, run S. far enough to make 14 acres, thence southeasterly to Ell corner of Small D. L. a. thence in northwesterly direction to place of beginning, containing 14 acres, ana In all 123.73 acres in Lane county, Oregon, to pay claims against the said estate, on the I4tn aay 01 Sep tember, 1907, at the southwest door ot the courthouse In Eugene, Ore gon, at 1 o'clock of said day. Terms of sale, cash or to suit purchaser. CHARLES LEITER, ' Executor. WALTON A NESS. Attorneys for Estate. , Referee's Sale in Partition. Whereas, the circuit court . of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane did, at the June term thereof, make an order in the partition suit of Dora A. Union, plaintiff, vs. Frank F. McCullough and Alma McCul lough, defendants, for the sale of the premises rescrlbed in the complaint In the said suit, to-wtt: the south east quarter (SBH ) of section twen-ty-elx (26),' in township nineteen (19), Boulh of range seven (7) west of the Willamette Meridian, contain ing 160 acres,' in Lane county, Ore gon. - Notice la hereby given that In pur suance of such order ao made the undersigned will at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, the 7th day ot September. 1907, offer the said 'premises for sale to the highest bid der for-cash at the southwest door ot the Lane county courthouse in Eu gene, Oregon, and It a sufficient bid is not had I will thereafter sell the same at private sale for cash. M. SVARVERl'D, Referee' in Partition. , Notice of Final Settlement, Estate of Sophia liaaleton, de ceased. i;. Notice Is hereby given, that George L. Gllfry, administrator, of said estate baa riled his account for final set tlement of said estate, and Monday, the 29th day of July, J907. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, has been set, by the Hon. 0. R. Chris man, County Judge of said county for heRrlng objections to the ssnie. Dated this 2"th day of June. 1907. -, . GEORGE L. G1LFRY, . . Administrator. rtn--i. a, airtKwnih Attorneys 4 Julia Jacobs, plaintiff, vs. Sol. C. Ja- cobs, defendant. ... . . ......J ROADBED OF BRANCH : IS NONE 10 6000 A number of people have noticed the condition of the railroad track to Wnnrlllne. and fear 'that some acci dent will occur as the result of this condition. While the traffic and roll ing stock are both light, and de not require tbat same careful supervision of the track that a trunk line does, It Is quite probable that the road bed of a branch line may get In such shape tbat the rails will not stay down. ' At nlaces It Is reported that part of the spikes do not bind the rails down at all, being In some instances Inche off. But the worst feature is said to be the ties, which are rap idly rotting. At certain places. It Is said every third tie could be taken out with but little weakening of the road, so frequent are the decayed ones. While many. people may not like to see a railroad In any condition but that of a trunk line, whenever a wreck does occur on a branch line, where traffic Is so light, it Is almost Invariably due to the roadbed. Only two m en work on the section be tween Wendling and Springfield. The ballast. Is said to be in good con dition. ...... A RAKE CHANCE . I have a farm of 127 acres to sell; 70 acres in cultivation, 30 acres pas ture, . acres timber; horses, cows, hogs, chickens, wagons, farm imple ments; orchard and good buildings. $48 per acre. Four miles from de pot;; good schools and neighbor hood. . Enquire at tne springneia :iotel. Springfield. Or.. tl Costs less because It goea farther and lasts longer. Buy New Era Paint at Berger-Bean Hardware co. alenrieri's Toilet Powder is the Shining Hark of Success FeselauleofBox. which every Imitator aims at. But Jreunan'." lmltable despite of all false boasts "as aaMennen's." "good MenDen'e Toilet Powder made Its fame bv ito inferiority. It holds its fame by Uii8Bami inimitable quality. There is nothing liku Mtm. nen's. Thereoouldnotbe,becauaenooneelaa knows the secret of the Mennen powder and the processes of manufacture. Therefore no "imitation" has been more thananiralm ltatlon, superficial, Bpnrlous and fraudulent" . Under the provlilona of the new pure food an A drag law every bozofMtnnen'4 bears th MrliJ number de4lgoated bj the sovtrnment, 4 Kuitran Ve of parity end of protection to every purebju.. and neer or Maanen a 'J 01 et Powdftr. To svnaraolate protection to ill luera of Mennn. .v Bor. enteda non-rellllabTe boa-tk b.i Ourt I."?!!"," 4. the , . evu protection. . "auko'iS1. Have yoo tried Hennen'4 Violet Boreted Tilenm tail. Jm ParU.l to violet perfume iwlll Slid flennen'4 vKtIX Ufli, odor of freeli-plncked Parma v oleta. For wli ivB.--i ,r,llr,lll Xi5 Ball, poatpald, on receipt of price. Samplefree """"'" for a! 3 'ft GERHARD MENNEN CHEMICAL CO. New. Ouanmteed nndcr the rood and Drugs Act. ju,w Vu5. Wi,'N J' 'IllP BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKEl - We are now located in our new building across the street and we will be pleased to seeOyou ' SPECIALS '.51b can choice lard for.... 5C Nice breakfast bacon, per lb 15C Broils and Stews strictly cost price wl,h BRODERS BROS. Subscribe tor the DAILY OUAKD. Biliousness "I h tued ronr Tlubl CaicarH ftn4 Bn4 tbiu (in r foot. Couldn't do without them. 1 b ad them for 100)8 ttm for liidlBilton ad bil louineis nd am now completely cured. Ktcoav mend thetu to everyone. Ouce triad. JO Wu Bfr be without tbnui In the fumllj." JbdwRrd A. Marx. Albauf. N.T. Best For 1 m. 1 ne Doweis j CANDY CATiiatffTIC PUMant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Do Good, Hever bleken. Weaken or OrW Uc. Uc. He. N J old In bulk. The gennine tablet tamped OOii loaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. loi ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION 10XES J. W. BARRINGER Expert Housemover " '. Moves anything;. Twenty-fiv vears exoerience. Residence. East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon . NEW MARKET ' . Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills , Cure Headache Almost Instantly and leave no bad effeot& They also relieve every other puin. NeursV ., gia, Rheumatio Pain, Solatica, Backaoh Stomaoh ache, Ague Pains, Pa'.ns from lr Jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion, Di lineta, Nervouaneaa and Sleeplestntt V Prevent ' I A GOLDSTEIN Inia Fine Pants TailoiT OftTURI "'""" ONEIOR BZOLSttTBLT tOB TO TIAM HALL & SHUMWAY, Carry a full linn of plumbing Dxtaret Plumbing and sewer work. Also general jobbing in tin and sheet iron work. iron work promt attended to. , Phone Black 1371. 499 Willamette lU The Oregon Fire Re lie! Association of McMinnvflle Wili save money lor you. II your insurance is aboat to expire see J. H Daniel, Lane county agent, and learn how we save yoa fifty per cent on yoti nsurance . Brick bu tiding s a specialty . Eugene Office. McClun builiis Room s. opp. Loan and Saving Bank STONE'S HEAVE DROPS Greatest known remedy (or heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 This la to certily that I gave my mare one bottle si "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured her ot heaves. This was last winter and she baa not been affected since- G Wallace DR. S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or. For sale by all druggists. $1.00 Madame Dean's fcmalc rlLLOi A 8an, CrnTAis Rs. 1.1 K r TOR Hl'luu.B-n MaXYrui-.Tinw Imi .mm v. .m 8W Sun-! Siwdv! XatlsracUoa Guar. anued or Monoy Kt'fundiHl. Sent pre. paid for fl.tw por Ihjx. will 4end thm on trial, to be paid for when relleied. rMmnlFS Irw. Iitl.l on getllna the eenulne, aovpt no iibtliute. I r jour drumt.t does not have Uiem nnd vour order, to the UITED HEDIUl CO., In 74, Incur, PL Sold in tufleiH! by W. LQtlw: All-Aches By taking oae'ar two Dr. Miles' Antl-Ptii PnU wheti yon feel an attack coming on. Yea not only arold lufferihf , but the wsak- , ening Influence of pain upon the system. II nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take I tablet on retiring or when you awaksa This toothing; influence upon the aems ' brings refreshing sleep. ' tc, doses, a cents . Never sold is kaat. Fifteen Years' Experience in banking, "convinces us that conservative methods are al ways the best best for the bank and best for the people.. That, these methods have been . successfully followed by . this bank ' is shown by tlie handsome surplus and undi vided profits fund accumulated during. . the '. above ' period, $?0,QOO, in addition to our capital'of $60,000. The public has shown appre ciation of our service by a con stantly increasing patronage. May we not have the pleas ure of numbering you among our patrons? Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Established 1B92 - : Ih. First National Bank of Eugene. Oregon Caahat and Su-pius SI 30,000 Deaoahs 1,400,000 As a customer ot this bank you have the advantage of our 21 years of banking experience. We are always ready to consult and advise anyone seeking invest ment' cither in real property or in interest bearing securities. T. O. Hendricks ; President S. B. Eakin,.. ; . .Vice President P. E. Snodgrass Cashier U H. Potter. ... '. .Assistant Cashier Eugene Billiard Parlors The place for gentlemen to spend an idle hour. AH the leading brands ol cigars and tobacco. . .lemonade, soda and mineral water of all kinds. J. M. Martin 493 Willamette St. 7 r njAniiHnw. President DARWINT BRISTOTCM Chambers-Bristow Banking Compaq Of Eugene. Oregon. - . AAA n.:j 1 1 r,ch Canital $50.uvv ram Note, and Mor'gag boof1 loaned on aooroved security. wfJLj oo Urns certificate of HeF"- " ' f I!.., JUNU5 Goldsmith