Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 01, 1908, Image 2

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    THBElOHfEDAlTY GUARD. WBHSK8DAT. JANUARY 1. tOOH
0m q f i.iiiii i njTiiMllTr,'
The EUGENE I
11
Business
has educated many young men
frr offire nosijioiS
jw auu ? ? vaw w
S ,
) Each student is permitted
I to advance as rapidly as
I he can, regardless of the
o progress of
Enroll now for the winter
term beginning Jan. 6th.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
W. J.HOOKER, B.S.D.
PRESIDENT
M. RANSOM, Sec.
oc
Miller's Shoe Store
Most any body can sell you '
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER
- who understands the leather and knows
what he is selling you. Wc have a
v Repairing Department fitted iup with
everything that's modern in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, lh Shoe Man.
West 8th street.
IE. Home of Good Shoes
EUGENE
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
V Kuykendall. M. D.
. O Pttmer. M. U.
P. I. Battle, M. I).
B. r . Scaleie. M. D.
D. A Palnr. M, I).
Geo. O'rUvBai, M U.
L. E. MiUu(4l, M. It.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training In the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KU YKEND ALL, M.D., Supt .
Livery Boarding Stables
BARNARD (S JWEST, Props.
First-Class Turnout's of Dcsniption?. Kublvr
"liie Cabs and Single Kis
IF YOU'WiSH A CAB RING UP MAIN 21
No. 45 W0 N'nth Street.
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just m
Stoves, Ranges
and H waters d,ns
SI I OiMC,
O. L,. LfVJlNVi
- I
College f
w-w
anyone else.
HOSPITAL
For the ore and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Ciscs
Modern operating room And equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps oi trained nurses.
Hates on application.
HARDWARE STORE
50Kt, WnCh Street,
SO Knt. inlh Street 1
1 '
NEW YEAR'S
MASK BALL
GREAT SUCCESS
Company A h masquerado at the I Lea Home" which will be present
night n. one of the ed I for the Unit t me In the
most aiicce-af.il in the Malory of the Thursday January J at 1 e Lucent
company. When that organization theatre will anal at materially In the
first began giving these, affair, on solution, and alao point out a moral
Now Year'a eve they were more largo-
ly attended than any function oi Its
kind during the entire year, but mi
JSP!,
WSmm
WfifM )W TMK TAT MAN WUIMD YO'ffl)?
WW: WWMU BE Tf
HOEXE FROM "WIIV GIRLS I.KAVK II"MF."
til tills year for two or three years , forma many stago pictures of interest,
past the Interest seemed to have' It deals principally with four per
laggud. However, the attendance of sons, mother, brother and two sisters,
the maskers and spectators last night' one of whom susceptible to flatten',
proved that the young people are tnk-j Is Induced to leavo her homo against
Ing more kindly to the annual nffalr. ' the wishes of her mother, and who is
Tho number of maskers was larger ! lured to a duhlotiB restnurant which
than for sevoral years and there was 1 answers to the name, of Wine Room,
also a record-breaking attendance of and there Induced to drink and asso
spectatnre. j elate with debonair scoundrels and
Tho music by the thentre orchestra I women without principle or aim in
was excellent, and as every one' life. The story Is unfolded In a co-
seemed to be In a mood befitting tho
occasion, jollty nnd mirth reigned
supremo till the Inst number on the
program was finished.
The committee ol Judges awarded
the following prizes:
Heat group, $10 Itusaell, I'ucketl,
Cummins, llonney, Horn, Dtmond,
Dcnsmuro, as a baseball team.
Second best group, $.r. Andy Tay
lor, Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Wright. Miss
Knott and Mr. Slepmnn Salvation
army.
Hest-dreased lady, $7. Till cut-glass
dish Honors divided between Mr.
Oscar Kauat and Mrs. Hoy Ileal.
lleat-dreased gentleman, $ii hat
Welby Wllklns.
Hcst dancing couple, each a pair
of shoes John George and Mabel
Johnson.
x Most sustained character, $3.50
umbrella Mrs. S. K. l'hap::-.ai!, In
dian squaw.
Most comical character, fountain
pen I). C, llartholomew.
NoliM l, sruooi, (i''i:i.h
srwiAii ot-rouTi xiTiKs
The Southern Oregon State Nor
mal school nt Ashland offers special
opportunities for teachers to review
for the teachers' examinations ln
Kel.rniry nnd August, and to take
work in pedagogy and sP'Tlul meth
ods In teaching I h various grades of
the I r In In 4 school. Since the public
scho.ds ot 'Oregon are calling lor
teachers who can teach manual train
ing, many are taking advantage of
tho Industrial work lately Installed
In the school. Kmicusc of hoard
nnd ImUliig and tuition nominal.
The State Normal School nt Ash
Ismt Is enjoying the largest nppr.v
prl&tton of state funds ever granted
n normal school In the history of Or
egon. Catalogues sent on applica
tion to the president. J 3 1
AIIVKHTISKII I.KTTKIIS
Kugene, Or , Jan. 1. t'.ies
The folhtwing letters remain In the
Kug.'ti.', Or , postofflce, uncalled for:
Hill ullHIll. Hell.
Holla. Mrs Olive.
Hover, Hnv.
Colby. Nellie.
Coiuwrtil. Hud.
C.l.rie. Mis W V.
tlrlnkii.sid. J. J.
Kdw srds. 111.
Klnfeldt. Krnnk
ritlnalllck. K. C.
t.OW , Iteld
I'mrv. Wm T.
Hlckcy. J K,
Hunt. Alma.
Huron, Osiie.
Jones. K. It
Mcpii,.. Augiial.
Miller. JsV,..
Hess. H.
Sampson, K K.
Seawall, Chss.
Wsilan. M I'.
Warn, W. M
Williams. Nell.
Wood. K. N.
I',!--'... c.0'!ic r,.
I'lc.i.c S..V ' hi -rll-e
J. K
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he ahov
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wii:
PACK, r, M.
1 AMI KEMEXTS
The problem, "Why Girls Leave
Homo" Is ouo that has taxed the
minds of many parents to solve, but I
it la said that a careful study of E. J.
Carpenter's melodrama. "Why Olrls
mai .... k" "'""'
ls one that la told In a new manner,
and by the use of dramatic license
herein nnd connerted manner, and Is
absolutely devoid of alt horse play
so usual In melodramatic productions
of the present day. Throughout the
entire production there Is an abund
ance of lively action, nnd all the cli
maxes are worked up to such a point
of perfection that they bring (orth
loud attestations of approval.
AS TO AtTTK DISKAKKH
In many quarters of the country
osteopaths are not very numerous; as
a result, the news of their good work
having spread, they are kept busy
treating patients who como to their
offices suffering from diseases that
have heroine chronic, so that the Im
pression has grown that osteopaths
treat chronic diaeaaes only.
This Is entirely wrong, it must be
obvious to any one that it Is easier
to cure A disease which has only re
cently attacked a patient than to gel
good results In a caso which has been
steadily growing worse for years, in
fact, any osteopath enn gel quicker
and hitler results in acute diseases
than in chronic ones.
in many quarters of the country
whore osteopaths have heroine nu
merous the doctors of this new school
have become l lie r-gular family phv.
slelay. They have been culled In alike
for the (roubles' of children and pa
rents, and ihelr marked success In
the treatment of diseases of every
character makes their services mucii
sought after. Any one who wishes a
thoroughly convincing demonstration
of osteopathy's effectiveness should
call In nn osteopath when some mem
ber or the family Is suffering from
an acute attack; and It Is quite cer
tain that the osd-opslh will thereaf
ter be the family physician.
Or. It I.. Studley, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
I'hone Hlark l:t'.'fi. Ite.ldence, 734
Kerry street. I'hone Red 31117.
IT HOI S HIK Itl'KIXKSH
Mr. K. F. Hmiul.erl iln. of (Tin on
Me, san of Hiicklens rnlra Salve:
"It does th business: I have used III
for piles and cured thorn. 1'scd It:
for chapped bands and It cured them.
pplled l to an old sore add ll
heal. d It without leaving a scar be-i
hind." ;:. coins at W. A. Kiivkcn-i
ilall's .l.ui; st.oe. " 1
MUTIIFIt'S KITC1IKX
Seventh and Oak streets, has ooen. '
eii undo
" iiwiii.menieill. 00,1
board and room by the day. week or
month. Mrs, -class home cooking.
t hicken dinner everv Senday !
MRS S. Y. ABBOTT.
Wlthsiands rnlu nd uhli.e. It's
New Km quality, sold only nt Ihe
Herger-llean Hardware Company.
Hood music at the
Rink evetv evening. C.
joy y out self.
t'nde-w 00 t
it 0 and ca
lf .
lnetor. will dotiM,. their monov
In to.t years ;( 'h. v hnv lots or a, re
..-. in ino lll.ur street a.1.101...
j -be clo Bitut Buna in t;at diro a.
:'EOGENE"SPENDS
QUIET NEW
YEAR S DAY
New Year'B day In Eugene was
quiet, business generally being sus
pended a greater part of the day and
the streets presenting a Sunday ap
pearance. The courthouse, the batiks
and the postofflce were all closed
throughout the day and the barber
shops and most of the business hous
es cloaed at noon. The weather for the
first day of the nw year was giod.
and It Is hoped by all that the first
month of 1908 will be b-ttcr In that
respect than the last mouth of ISO".
Numerous watch parties were held
In the city last nUht and hundreds
sat P and watched the departure of
the old year and thy coming of the
n' w. There w;.s a large crow:! at the
masquerade and other places oi
amusement, and the afreets wire full
of people until a late hour.
As the clock struck 1-', h-lls and
whis'les about tl." city proclaimed
the birth of Utile l!iX. Sonu'on'hu
slanlc p.-r:-ons who have le-en ..red
I to the new year's celebration in '.lie
! Ijir'-r . itios secured some fire crack
ers and xi. lo.Ieil thorn on the street!
at the midnight hour, but aside from
ibis there was not. much resemblance
to a celebration such ns they have in
San Francisco, or In the cities of the
Has:.
COXTKACT Jl.tllK KOK
FOK I'NIIOltX CHILD.
Salt Lake. Utah. Dec. 30. To
carry out her part of a contract on
record at the county offices here and
In Portland. Mrs. A. A. Bird, wife of
Dr. Bird of Murray, near here, left to
day for Seattle. When' she returns
she will bring with her a baby girl
born December 7. The mother of
the child Is Mrs. Mary Owen of Port
land. The consideration Is that Mrs. Bird
pay all hospital expenses of Mrs.
Owen during accotichment. The con
tract Is signed In the presence of W.
Davis nnd A. L. Rlx. and was drawn
up by F. H. Rlx of Portland.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Bird have a family of
their own.
A (TltK KOIS MISKKY
"I have found a cure for the mis
ery malaria produces," says R. M.
.lames, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called
Klectrlc Bitters and comes In 50
cent bottles. It brenkB up a case of
chills or a billons attack In no time
and It puts yellow Jaundice clear out
of commission." This great tonic
medicine and blood purifier gives
quick relief in all stomach, liver and
kidney complaints, and the misery of
lame back. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuykendall'8 drug store.
Honiebullciers will rind the bint
bargains In Blair street addition.
Make your own terms; pay for your
lot or acre tract out of your month
ly savings. tf
BIDS FOR WATKK
BONOS SOLICITED
Sealed piopoaals will be received
by the common council of the city of
Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m. of
January 6th, 1908, nt which time at
the council chamber In said city said
council will open and consider such
proposals for the purchase of the
whole or any part of an Issue of
$300,000 water bonds of said city.
These bonds will be Issued In denom
inations of $100 to $1000. will be
payable principal and Interest In gold
coin, will bear date January 1st,
1908, will be duo Janutnry 1st, 1 ' 4 S .
with an option in the city to pay the
same or any thereof on any Interest
day subsequent to Jnnunry 1st, 1922,
and wilt bear interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually. These bonds
are Issued under authority of n set
of the legislative assembly of the
state of Oregon, entitled, "An act to
reincorporate the city of Eugene and
to repeal all ucts and parts of acts in
ronfllct herewith," filed In the office
of the secretary of state February
I St h. l'.)or., as amended by the Initia
tive bill filed in the office of the re
corder of said city July 1st, 1907.
and approved by tho voters of said
city at an election held October 14.
1907. Further Information will be
furnished on application to the un
derslnued. The common council re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids.
Eugene, October 2S, 1 907.
U. V. DO Kit 1 3.
16 Recorder.
SOIMOXS
IN THE CIRH'IT COt'RT OF THE
STATE (IF OREGON, FOR LANE
COt'NTY.
Jesse Fisher, plaintiff, vs. Rosa E.
Fisher, defendant.
To Rosa E. Fisher, the above named
def r.dant :
In the name of the State of Ore
cm, you are hereby summoned nnd
required to appear and answer the
pl.ilntlfCs complaint Hied against
ou in the above entitled court and
suit on or before six weeks from the
date of ihe first publication of this
summons, which dale of first publi
cation Is Hccemlo r isth. liolT. And
y u are hereby notified that If von
fail to appear and answer the said
Co lio n in uits, n n... ,1.,... ...
said, the plaintiff will applv to the
..ltd court for th. relief ,'raved for
In his aald eom.,ll. .....'
For a decree dec I a line the m.r.
rlase contract now existing between
sail plaintiff and defendant to be
forever dissolved, and that plaintiff
have a divorce from sid defendant
ant for full relief herein.
This summons is published once
each week for six consecutive weeks
In the Knixn.. Dally Hoard, bv orde'
of Hon. 1.. T. Harris. Judge "of -he
abvi en'it'.ed conn, which order
is dated December 16th, y;
Wm. 11. MARTIN.
Attorney tor Plaintiff
KHKIUFP'S SALE QX KAKCITIOX
Pursuant to an execution Issued
out of the circuit court of the state
of Oregon In and for Lane County,
to the undersigned as sheriff of said
county, upon a Judgment In Hen
foreclosure entered in said court Ap
ril 11. 1907, and docketed therein
May 16, 19o7, a memorial of which
Judgment was duly entered by the
registrar of titles of said county up
on the registry of the title of the
land hereinafter mentioned, in an ac
tion wherein Edward A. Kernutt wnf
plaintiff and Adelbert C. Miller,
Clara O. Miller. Charles Rivett, State
Land Board and others were defend
ants, directing a sale of the house
and land hereinafter described to
satisfy a judgment as entered In said
action amounting in the aggregate tr
$S.'J0.09 and the further sum of
$22.14 costs 'with Interest thereon,
since April 11th. I!fu7, and accruing
'costs and crrrts of sale, I, the under
I signed as such sheriff, will on the 3rd
! day of February. Inn", at 10 o'clock
(a. in., at tho westerly front dnr of
i the court hou..e In th.- r.Vy of Ko'ione.
I set! at publi" auction tri the 'niches;
i bidder cs provided by law, the two
I story frame farm house and land ov.
.which tho same sra'idi and :iditi(l::"il
to be llen.nl.le tluvewiih. and uU th
i right, title :.nd inrerc.-t thAt. defoirj
jants Adoli.ert C Miller. Hire. O. Mil
; ler and Stat" I :utd Hoard have or
had therein, .-rid l.'.nd b ing describ
ed In said Judgment ns follows: com
mencing at a point which is (iO feet
west of a line extending north and
south through the most westerly pat-:
of said farm house and which said
point is tiO feet north of a line ex
tended east and west through the
most northerly part of said house,
running thence south from said poln'
150 feet, thence east to county road
No. 200, thence northerly along the
west line of said county road to a
point due east of the place of begin
ning, thence west to place of begin
ning, all In Lane county, Oregon, said
farm house being situated on the
southeast comer or part of the fol
lowing described land, to-wit:
Beginning at a point in the middle
of the county road known as the Riv
er Iload being No. 200 in Lane coun
ty records 1.3 chains west of -the
northerly N. V. corner of the Milton
T. Aubrev Donation Land claim be
ing No. 39 In township 16, S, R. 4
west, thence north 89 degrees. 39
minutes west along the south line of
said F. H. Miller's land. 57.24 chains
to the centre of a certain lake, thence
westerly along the centre line of said
lake to a point ten chains west of the
west line of the George W. Evans do
nation land claim being No. 46 In
said township, thence north 18.30
chains to a point 19.70 chains south
of a point ten chains west of the N.
W. corner of said Evans Donation,
thence south 89 degrees 25 minutes
east 62.64 chains to the centre of
said county road, thence south 18 de
grees east along the centre of said
road 18.04 chains to the place of be
ginning, containing 113.08 acres of
land, more or less, in Lane county
Oregon. Said sale will be subject to
redemption as by law provided.
FRED FISK,
Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon.
OLIVE STREET EXTENSION
Notice la hre!.y given that J. C.
Wells, A. C. Outhrle and M. D. Mit
chell, appointed by the council
of the city of Eugene as viewers, fot
the purpose hereinafter stated, will
meet at 10 o'clock a. m. on Thurs
day, January 2nd, 190;s, at the office
of the city recorder in said city, to
appraise the damages and benefits
that will accrue to private property
by extending Olive street In said city
from Its present southerly terminus'
near Currie's Addition, In a direct
line and 60 ft. wide to 17th St. The
following private property will b'
appropriated, all situated In the city
of Eugene: Parcel 1. I.'einr.lair n
the present southerly terminus ol
the east line of Olive street afore
said, thence south 621.06 feet par
allel with Willamette street to land,
of Lizzie Lackey, thence west 66 feet,
thence north 621.05 feet to west line
of said Olive street, thence east 66
feet to place of beginning, contain
ing 94-leo of an acre and beloimliii.
to II. H. Klncaid. 2. Beginning at
the S.E. corner of parcel 1. Just ins
cribed, thence south 11 SI feet to 17th
street, thtnre west 66 feet, them,
north UM feet to S.W. corner ol
said pared '. . thence cast to place c'
beginning, containing 1.78. acres and
belonging to Lizzie l.uckey.
All persons Interested In said
lands to be appropriated or in those
which may be assessed as benefited
by said appropriation, may appeal
at said time aud place and be heard
thereon.
B. F. DORRIS
City Recorder.
Eugene, Dec. 20, 1907..
Antlrn for Publication.
I'nlted States Land Office,
Roseburg, Or.. Oct. 23, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress ot June 3, 1S7S. enti
tled "An act for the sale of timber
lands In the states of California. Or
egon, Nevada and Washington terrl-
io..v, as extended to all the public
land states by act ut August 4, !2
William It. Pierce, of Walton, coun
ty of Ijne. State of Oregon, filed In
thlsofflce his sworn statement No
Se27 for the purchase of the NE l.
of sec. tp. n. s. range 0
west, Willamette Meridian, and will
offer proof to show that ihe land
sought Is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than tor agricultural
purposes and to establish her claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins
purposes and to establish his claim
Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesdav, the 7th
day of January. 190S.
He names ns witnesses: W T Bai
ley, of Meadow. Oregon: Aaron C.
Barbour, of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis
"'"""""i- 01 walton, Oregon;
William Sutherland, of Walton Ore- "
gon.
Any nn ball persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 7tn dav offx
Januaiy, 1 HON. ' J
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. !
O Regular. t
IN ONE OR MANY COLOR- ; I
LARGEST FACILITlEt j
IN THE WEST FORt
tw TJRODUCTION OF SI
HIGH GRADE WORK
MTU IS At ItSTEII MISli
SAM SHAIjSAN. :
Junk Dealer ' ,
Highest Price tv.id for
1'TiDFS, WOOL, PELTS,
OLD h'UBBEK,
SACKS SCRAP IRON
METALS AND 'RAGS
We also buy
Second Hand Goo is
6i2 Olive btreet
Phone, Red 557 1 Fu enc, Ore.
STONKS 1IK.4VE HI'OM
Greatest known remedy for hv
Highland, Cr., Oct. 31. !9-2
This is to certify th.it I eave my
marc one boitlr of "Stone's Hewe
Droo" and cured hr ot heflvef.
This was last wir.ter and Bltehai,
not been al'e:td since- G Wcllacei
rR.S.C. S TONE. Sah-m, Or.
For sa'e by all drujjistj.
$1.00
i
E. C. OullifoifJ
Livery, Ftfed .
Boarding Stall
New Floor lloom Xcr J
PnbhiT Tiro Turnout!. 1
Fall Creek Stage JJir.
100 West Kth Street.
Phone MnJ
'09
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Pictures for Xnf as.
5 We have jiit rece ved f
a def of them whicH we will fmi (or a
tr-wdaysat prices that will rcKe you
t buy.
Sec Our Windc;
OVERTON I
Well Paper and Drug Co. g
n4Maioet-ac' -
IF YOr WANT A GOOD
SQARE MEAL
CO TO
The People's
Restaurant
D V est 7:h.8(.
M,-as at ail hosrs
W. C. YOUNG, Prop. '
Julius
Goldsmith
HOWER& WOOD
J-'nl Kvlat,. 0,1 Timber L ui.N
"anili, Furmuid City rit.M'rty
,"" sitnm,. risix'rlfully
sNicitcd.
Loom I, nrs, Xu, nnk
S. E. Stevens
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.Main 41.
1! West I Hill St
0 lU-d 2771.
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