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-* UH I I ( I \l DULY Gl ARD. U I DXFSDA4 . DEI FMP.FE IN, HMIT f...Don’t Buy cTtmas Glfts...i S'“ m ™ h E JURORS CHOSEN J. W. WHITE Dealer in PETTIBONE TRIAL Until you have looked over our line of pic tures, Pottery, Stationery, Brass Ware and Linen Goods, and have made a study of our prices ot ot 4 ’ * A4 The GÏLBERT ART CO. J Commercili Club Building 1 Kisers’ Photos, at Cut Prices, to close out odds and ends iff J IX < *>\i»I riox The claim of water company's typhoid < ases in cured." positive the leakage . neuralgia, bruises. contracted I -- and ell the ills that flesh Is heii r to. A <1. M Wil- Hams, Navasota. ... Texas, writes: "1 have used Snow Liniment ff>r sprain ed ankle and it gave me the best of satisfaction. 1 alwa.i« keep it in the house.” Sold by I.Inn Drug Company. cz CIRCUIT COURT Boise. De. ' lx. The continued I illness of Clarence Darrow ma Sherlff Fisk ,nd County Clerk Lee I cause a delay in the Pettibone trial., today drew the list of trial Jurors i This aniioum emeni w as made by Ed for .the special term cf circuit court gar Wilson, of the counsel for the which Judge Harris has called defense, won the trial was resumed Januarv 6, «» follows: this morning. The nroaecnUon be H E. Phetteplace, farmer. Spring gan the da's proceedings by the in troduction of articles from the Mi field. Thomas K.mpal. farmer. Goshen ner's Magazine, the official organ of Jesse W Bemis, farmer, Wallace. the Western Federation of Min rs. R. C. Roney, clerk. Goshen both at the time of the trouble In the C. 1*. Court» right-farmer, Chesh- Uoeur d'Alene%and before and after the death ot Former Govern >r 8teu- er. James Horn, farmer. Zumwalt. nenberg. The pifrpose of the artl- B B Jeans, farmer, Herman cl s «a« to show the bitter feeling C. K Kompp. farmer. Zumwalt. which existed between S.euneuberg R O Kirk, farmer. Richardson ami the federation. Arthur Lindley, farmer. .Igsiver I t t.I XI < M U I I ? STAPLE AND FANCY GRO CERIES. CONFECTION ERY. TINWARE AND FEED HPADQU a R ’ EPS FOR THE FAMOUS WHITE XlVER FLOUR I have a large and specially w- leclei lot ot Candies and Nuts foe the Holiday trade Get youe A Xmas tree decorations a nd su f plies heie. Prices low. 4 doll ir buys more here than any other place in the city. Give us a call. GROCERIES J. W. WHITE, The Grocer Phone Red 4611 402 Willamette St., Cor. 5th. Tinsel. Candles and big red Christ« T<> < I l«l V < IX oxi DAV Ralph I». Robinson, tarnu-T,kLong Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine mas be is at Harker's Gnu Store. On« Tom Druggists rotund money It evenlugs. U Tablets W. T. Kayser, capitalist. W.tCot- It fails to cure. E. W GROVE'S sl"4- Grove. tage 5 c. nature Is on each box P. F. Davis, farmer. Siuslaw prayer books at Eaton's. «dl, farmer. W. Cottage A. Grove Skating at the Underwood rink to- n'ght. Come and enjoy yourself; a pleasant time assured. a SUMMONS Q> IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR LANE COUNTY •lease Fisher, plaintiff, vs. Ros;j E Fisher, defendant. To Rosa E. Fisher, the above named i defendant: In the name of the State cf Ore- g >n. you nre hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the plaintiff’« complaint filed against you In the abnv? en:!tl'd court and suit on or before t« from the date of the f'.i'<t tn; 'db a '-in of tills timmone, v hi~h t-> of fir- publl- atlon is D-.-enib r i sth 1907. And are hereby r Ified lhat If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint within the time afore said. the plaintiff will apply to the aid court for th- relief prayed for in his said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree declaring the ma-"- ringe contract n >w existing between said plaintiff and defendant to be forever dissolved, and that plaintiff have a divorce from said defendant and for full relief herein. This summons Is published once each we,»k for six consecutive w -eks J In the Eugene Daily Guard, by orde’ of Hon. I.. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated December 16th, 1907 Wm. G MARTIN, Attorney for Plaintiff Boosters of BoosUrvill The ju z □ •Ü Sl'MMONs o 2 ? œ X_ IfbJN iF^ I < N9N3 fl s< CH CH -N I ^9» ■< * Q_® op r n ? 3-» < mi simply (Idleuk»us. The sewers art tight, do not leak They are terra cotta pipe and well cemented. The pressure of the water, if any, is into the pipes, and not from them If the county health officers mail“ such a report, he certainly was ill- Nine-tenths advised in thA matter. of the people in Eugene use well water, and It is perfectly ridiculous to say that the well water is con taminated !>♦ the leak In a sewer. Why does the Register want to pub lish such false stuff to injure Eu gene? Does It's master, the water company, want to wring a few th >n- sand out of the people I' ir Its "snide'' water plant? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. Ida May Pa •«'»n«. nlnlntlff. vs. George Foster Parsons, d -fondant. To Georg - Fost-r Farson«. the above named defendant: In the name cf the State of Ore- gon. von are herein required to ap- pear and answer the complaint filed ♦ ♦ against you In the above entitled 4 4 4 4 ♦ suit, within six weeks from the date 4 M ARIilED. 4 of the first publication of this sum 4 4 mons. and if you fail so to answer. 4 I hi...... I plaintiff will apoly * 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4* to this court far the relief prayed| At Springfield, December 11. 1907. for in th« complaint filed In thel N‘lson A Gaerte, of Orange county. above entiled suit. to-iflt: For a de , tree dissolving the marriage ton Cal., and Miss Allee Olive Spencer tract now existing between n plaintiff i Rev. E. .1. Harrington officiating. and elis and defendant: for the can •e .............. At the C od.v of the issue of said marriage; gene this I afternoon at 3:30 o'-- igm-ly. Maude Beryl Parsons; ami i Nathan L. Austin mid Miss Il- or her cost« and disbursement a in ' > other and fur- I.. Shultz, Rev .1. 8. his suit and for elating. her relief as to thi court may i in the premi: meet and equitali m Mis« Naot li This summons is published by or Ayres, both of . Jud< der of the Hon. L. T which afternoon at the Gro of the above en le 1 Gt h c. Wright officiating, order was mad:- anil i which diate relatives were | day of December r, 19 s suni- d order direct ! This Is the season cf decay and ek fir inons be published once Eugene weakened vitality; good health is six successive weeks, In hard to retain. If you'd retain yours, Daily Guard. The date of the fir^t . pii Mica t ion fortify your syst-in with Hollister's of this sunini >ns December 1". Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 35c, Tea or Tablets. 1907. ” FREI» M HE NEFFE Bible* and prayer books at Ba Attorney for Plaintiff it ton's. fui See Watts for best values In watch North Mill r, marchant. es tf Junctl m. J. R. Cooley, farmer, E Cot ta «e Warner mues p.auos Learn or Grov• / tf G. T. Coleman, fiirn^-r. Wlliani- ders a’ Morri« Music Store ett • Ge<>. N. Frazer, maihlnlst. N. Eu- gem-, AO. 2. J. C. Wilson, farmer, Goshen. Robert R. Idles, farmer, 8,i- ncer. Daniel I’. Sheridan, farmer, Sag- Ins V". C. Adams, farmer, Mabel. C. R. Van.1u.vn, clerk, N. Eugene, No. 2. • Frank E. Makemeon, farmer, El mira. Howard Pope. farmer. Lake Creek. C. E Carlisle. I r mer. Walton H >b"rt I.. Edwards, farmer. Lost \ all . Lake Elmer A. Lamb, farmer. Cr-’el» John R. Marsh, farmer. Elmira. H. M. Do y, fa.mer, Blimlaw. Daniel O. Baugh, farmer. Thurs ton. ä : P ills J li . F v avk v-H . crRTAis MyevsMMD ps«rzr«li>X. MHR MOWS 1« HU. "•«fe! Sun-! -pesivi Satisfaction liuar- aouwdor .Konev Kefuadeil. Sent pre- t«i<i i.iril.o: per box. ’ I’-1 "»¡«J‘be“* un‘.rial, te be paid for wi.en orti?» eil. tumbles tree. 1 lislst on getting the genullte, n< ept no aubatltute. IJyour driigrin doe» not bave them »end vour orders to t ne MITE!) «CiC*l Ci., le» M. men»»». f». iid i" Ewene L'f W■ • ARMITAGE & BOWN to YATES &. SON Successors Livery, Feed and Sites Stables HOWtR vVOO > Pei; Ev*ate and Timber Lands Ranch, Farm and City Property Yo**r patronage respectfully solicited Room L over First National Bank ■ -»O -pUV|p *>)Ç uoiuMi^ pur |t>o»J ’”«»»» n» OU>1| pur o| sng 00 ÎS 'OÇ'IJ -0Q IÎ ‘ Y); —utytn*!. mg-«»|rjj 'NOSHaONV MVDSO 1UOH QNUIAS3 »SL f ' good O*< an- WATER All who want B-drock Wells ara Cure Water can get M ■»- fac io i by calilo • up Ped 5J9I J. E. KILBORN, I 557 Hi?h St.. Eugene J. W. BARRINGER .Notice for Publication- United Sta’es Land Office. Roseburg. Or.. Oct. 23. 1»»»7. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. enti tled An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Or egon. Nevada and Washington terri tory.” as extended to all the public land states by act ot August 4, 1X92. William IL Pierce, of Walton coun ty of laine State of Oregon, filed In thi" office < M '* " w “ hi» sworn statemflt No. Chicken feed st Thomas Ralley’s, »527 i for the purchase of th»- NE’4 fi29 Willamette street. tec. 25, »!>■ 19. 8. range 8 of s west Willamette Meridian, and will to «how that the land offer proof 1 sought t is more valuable for Its tim- than for agricultural to establish her claim W Calkins, before rial he 71 William naror .! iron f Wi ¡•on. «•*" • « claiming ad- Any and a Expert Hou'tmover described land» are ver»ely "i.e the above 1 Moves anythin?. T wenty I ' requested to file »heir '1«^* ln ,hl* office on or before *a!4 •' years experience. Residence. East fsnnary. 1*"* Fifteenth and Chk Sts Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, » Alw*y« your -noiwy’» worth i ________________ 4 At City Hall, Eugene, Saturday, Dec. 21st, 2:00 P. M MLl'LPh E.ECÌEO FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Ft-d Mimll n. the famous place kicker ou lut- I nivi-iBity of Oregon football let.in lor the past tore, veark, was cuoxeo < «plain of the team at a banquet given the players at the Théâtre cate ia»< night, .u.ml- len is a nauve ol L .mloi nia, although he now makes Ills home in Eugene. He is 23 years old and I» a member of the junior class, lie playtd guard on ths- Oregon team during his fyesh- tnan year, tackle during his sopho more ytar and alternated between the two positions during the season just closed. The name of Olen Arnspiger, Ore gon’s speedy tackle, »»• mentioned rugs at Indian baskets and Navajo In connection witu me captaincy, but it Eaton's. tie withdrew In order to make Moullen's election unanimous. you're When you're languid, when lazy. if you are going to use coal thia When you're loose, lank and lean, winter it will pay you to get a A pitiful object you soon will be dtf Unless you take Rocky Mountain Wilson Coal Heater. Tea Have Santa Claus' headquarters. O|*ti We can help you Children'« books especially at Ea Store. tf evenings Barker's Gun.Store ton'«. •• I n A Griffin Hdw.Co. : r Auction Sale of I REAL ESTATE U E h uri »aiiAS« JEAfi i »• i i « t i i i : Hive come to »own apd will de •• tunt»'' t is winter tor llir Griffin Hardware Crnpaiy. We have engaged th-m fur one year and may be able to p-rsu.ick th.-m to stay >n Eugene perm inently The "Boo t- er»'” are real “Live wire-.” You will fold them both interesting and io tractive. AL thi« mo’th we will give ’ reduction of 10 cents on y air tight heater he.iter in th* housa huuM every every ba»r burner. i an t 25 cent» for each d«y th y remain in the I store. Yours tor buaineas. Sliver noveltie» in great variety Watts. Ten-Acre Tracts and Town Lots go at T J • . • • 1 1 our Own Price.«.. I’.locl... i 3 and 2T, Chicago Addition to Florence. Only ten i<k»<k-s fr»>m the water front. Blocks 62, 63 and < oid five, six and seven blocks respectively from w it r front. ' Each block contains twenty lots, each 1<>. 2ox 120 feet. These lots arc all dry and ready for building. Dwellings built on these lots will bring good rental NOW . 'i he i^rrith half of N-E 1-4 of N-E 1-4 of Sec. 22 Tp. lS.‘. K. 12. W., containing twenty acres, will I k - sold 111 two lots, each tract being 660 feet square. This land lies in the center of the corporate city limits of Florence and it dry and level. The n o-icy secured from these sales will be im- niediately re invested in Florence real estate and ijn- piovenients The movement now started for a plank road from Hale to Mapleton will not stop until the road is made for automobiles from Eugene and JuLCtion to Florence. This will divert the heavy travel fro i Portland to Coos Bay by way of Eugene and Florence. Several miles of this road have al- nked. This will l»e my last auction ready ix ■ propertv until work is begun on the sali of J CASH. deeds. Guo IV K insey , Auctioinvr. Abstract titles and warranty G eo . M elvin M iller . Room 20 McClung Block