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The EUGENE
Business College
has educated many you men
and women for off ce positions S
Each student is permitted
to advance as rep: '!y as
he can, regardless ; the
progress of anyon else.
Enroll now for the winter
term beginning Jan. 6th.
COUNTY TAX
LEW FOR 1908
TWELVE MILLS
(OIKT MAKKS IT TWO MILLS
IIWKK T1IAX I.KVV OK LAST
YKAR.
WILL IIAIHK $!i7l,-IHI.I2 OX AX
ASHIvKKKD VALUATION- OF tin
4M.7M KKDl'dTOX KOR
coi'xty, static axi) liiskaky
itrpokls.
county court toda
fixed the lux lew for
Lane county at 1 'i mills,
j which Ih two mills less than lust
year's levy. Jt Ih segregated us fol
j lows:
i State 2.9 mills
County school 3.ii iiiIIIh
Library Of mills
lioud 1 mill
County 4.5"i mills
SEND FOR CATL .UE
W. J. HOOKER. i D.
PRESIDENT
M. RAN OM, Sec.
Livery (& Boarding Stables
BARNARD &! WEST, Props.
First-Class Turnouts of all Descriptions. Rubber
' Tire Cabs and Single Rigs
IF YOUIWISH A CAB RING UP MAIN 21
No. 45 West Ninth Street
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Total 12 mllln
This will ralHi! the mini of $271.
4SI.42 on an urfgcHHi'd vutuatlun of
is,4r,6,7sr.
The 11)07 lcvy.
Kor compurlHon, the 1907 lovy is
heruby nlvcn:
State 3.1 mills
County school 3.4 mills
l.lhrary .06 mlllB
Itoad 1 mill
County 6.4 4 iuIIIk
Total 1 mllU
MONTHLY MEETING
OF SCHOOL BOARD
Itll.l.S AM.OWKO AXI COMMIT
TKK 1X)U COIXTV iik;ii
Kciiotii, AxxorxcKD
Tho ri'milar monthly mccllng ot
IIiIh Hiiitcnn Hchool hoard wait IntJd
laat evening, but no business of Im
portance, was transacted, as only
throo members were present. A
Inrito number of hills were presented
and noted upon, and tho committee
recently appointed by Chairman Os
burn to work up the county hlsh
school proposition was announced.
Tho committee consists of the follow
ing: Judiso K: O. Potter, I). E. Yo
ran, C. II. Klshor, W. 0. (illstrap and
Uarwln Ilrlstow. A petition will
probably he circulated to present to
tho county court, asking that the
matter bo presented to the voters at
the next election. The law requires
tnat when a petition sinned by 100
or moro voters Is submitted (no ques
tion shall bo submitted to the voters
at the next Kenorul elect Inn or u a
sleclal election.
UP-TO-DATE FISH
AND POULTRY MARKET
The EiiKcno Market la now nn as
sured success, and Manager Huff tells
us that on account of tho Int-Re de
mand for (lull antl poultry he has
been unable so far to keep enounh
stock on hand. It has been stormlnK
so hard on tho coast that the fisher
men have been uniible to handle their
nets. Krom now on ho expects to be
able to have ell kluili of fish and
shell fltli at all times. He Is rhlp
plnir In live crabs and cookliiK them
here and opening all hW oysters here
so the patrons will be as.oireil of
fresh kooiIh at nil times. K.m't for
nct that you can K:-t either a live or
drewed chicken at any time. I'hl. k
ens will lie either dry picked or sc.il. I.
cd, as Von mluht prefer. j4
NOTIt l: TO lrltl IT (iliOWOKS
Spinylnu null I'rnnlhi; I'retnptly
I'ene
ENGINE ON
MOHAWK BRANCH
TURNS TURTLE
Yesterday evening about 6 o'clock
a locojnotlve on Its way to Wendlinu
on the Mohawk branch left the rails
from some unknown cause and run
ning along the ties and tearing up the
ruck for a distant: of nearly 100 feet
It turned turtle. No one was serious,
ly hurt, although Klreman McCiil-;
lough suffered severe cuts on his
right hand. Both the engineer and
fireman jumped before the locomo-;
live turned over.
The locomotive, whose number la
21 mi, was pulling a caboose and was
nn the way to Wendllug after a num
ber of cars of lumber. As It reached
a point ni'ar Yaniell station some
thing went wrong, with the result a
stated.
The Kuneno-Weiidiltig local pas-si-nger
tram was at thi- WVndliug end
of the line at t.i'- time of the wreck, '
and it was unable to make Its run
to this city. An extra train was sent
up frjm Albany to transfer the pas
sengers for this city and Springfield. .
A crew of men was put to work ,
this morning to repair the. track and;
right the engine, but up to a late;
hour this afternoon the train had not
been uble to pass the wreck.
Z?T7Z N 35 E 9th Street
35 E 9th Street evemncs
Aeent nctonai icvi,w .
Also Agent For Pictorial Review Patterns
Everything
in the
ItKSKKVIC VVSI) DIVIDKK
AMOXG KKVKItAL t OI XTIKS.
Salem, Oregon, Jan. 1 Secretary
of Stale W. K. Benson today madt
the distribution of the 10 per cent
Forest Reserve Fund, which Is divid
ed among the several counties In
which forest reserves are located.
each sharing In tho fundsr-accordlng
to tho number of acres of reserve In
each. This fund mtiBt he used by the
counties for school and road purpos
es, half of tho money being devoted
to each purpose. Two apportion
ments are made at this time, tor the
reason that Information was not
available before this upon which to
make the 1906 apportionment.
The apportionment for 107 follows:
Total area of National Forests
In Oregon )b,4tiJ.r)3.i
Total amount received from
Forest Reserve rentals
In 1907 $13,9S0.89
Apportionment of amount
per ForeBt Reserve
acre ()i0"192028
County
taker
Bonton
Clackamas
Coos
Crook
A-rr--:
r,07,(l4'
3.H4I)
04X.ISU
17 4.720
1.675,71)1)
Curry 556,997
Douglas 1,156,S00
Grant 1,877,160
Harnoy 634.400
Jackson
Josephine
Klamath .
hake . . . .
Lano
Lincoln
671.360
; 630,1 S2
1.004.S00
1,232,240
1.520,120
216.960
l.lnn 617.760
Malheur , .
Marlon . . .
.Morrow
Multnumah
I'olk
Tillamook
t'nialllla . .
Union
Wallowa . .
Wasco . . .
Wheeler . .
Yamhill ..
1,920
199. (ISO
152,976
74,240
1 1.520
9(1.1 58
4;l2,n42
593,960
1,358, all l)
448,640
178,560
28,160
ApV.nM.
. 4.S1.T3
; 3. -6
465.77
148.37
1.422.2 1
472.16
982.36
1,694.09
453.82
570.12
535.15
853.28
1,046.42
1,290.89
1 84 23
439.68
1.63
169.57
129.91
63.05
9.78
81.66
367.32
604.39
1,153.69
380.99
151.64
23.92
V' nr-tt itp.iMj .....I .k .1.. ..II I. I... I.. -
sprnylug and pruning, fall up lied
2711. C. A. Barker, II. V. Riding.
J. Keller. J. A. Keliilersim. ml
I.AMM'OK SALIC
Say. I have sumo of the best farms,
grass, hup and wheat lands In I .a tin
county, and some choice lots ami
acres In Springfield. S. N. II. Hunt.
The night school at the Kuu. ne
Business College affords a splendid
educational opportunity to those
who are employed during the day
Anyone desiring to enroll for the new
term begtrnliig Jan. 6th, pie), call
or write for Information. Otflce at
college open every nfterno.in from 2
until 4 during the holidays.
Jan 5
If yen ,int th family henlthv.j
Jtiong. and m-tle during the inter I
ulie them Itoillster's It kv Monti-'
talll Tea "I n III tardy make and1
keep the whole fanulv well 3.V Tei
or Tablets. ' ' I
l.lnn IVug Co.
lr. Lowe, the optician. wtl h,. 1
his Kncene i.rti.c all ttil .-,-k lime1
him te-it oiir for r.'assen I
) ears' el'erlenie ' if
tloo.l niiislc nl the I'nderw mvI '
Kink every oenlng. for.'.e aa.l e-i-Joy
ollt!.elf (f
Total .... 16.463,635 $13,9S0.Sy
OHM.li SCHOOL OKKKltS
SI'IX 01lOIUTNITIKS
Tho Southern OreRon Stnto Nor
mal school at Aribland offi'ra sporlal
opportuntttoH for tearhors to review
for tho teueherH examinations In
February and August, and to take
work In pedaROKV and spfctiil meth
ods hi toui-tUnK th various grades of
tho trnlulttK school. Since the puhli--schools
of OrcKon are railing for
teachers who can tench manual train
ing, many are lakinK advantase of
(lie Industrial work lately Installed
In tho school. Hxpettst's of hoard
and lodinK and luition nominal.
The Stale Normal School at Ash
laud Is onjoyhiK the largest apprt
prlation ot islute funds ever granted
a normal school in the history of Or
emn. CataloKiHM sent on applica
tion m the president ill t
,ii gene
at reatty reduced prices this
Store
WEEK
C HRISTMAS CARDS
Elegant new line of Christmas
cards of every Imaginable design.
Cheapest In the city.
CHRISTMAS TOST CARDS
HUXORKDS OF DKSIGXS
A FIXE ASSORTMENT OP
GAMKS
At this season, above all others,
you should make an effort to
please the young folks and there
Is no more pleasing pastime for
a winter's evening than a good
game.
JAPAXKSE GOODS THE
ITXKST IX TOWN
GLASSWARE
Lemonade sets, vases, fruit and
pickle dishes, salts and peppers,
etc., at Racket prices.
l'OST CARD AI.IICMS
A nice line of post card albums
ranging In price from 10c to 35c.
DOLLS AXI) DOLL HEADS IN
KOTH (TIIXA AXI) RISQUE
Every little girl, regardless of
age, expects and should have a
doll for ' Christmas. We have
them ranging In. price? from 10c
to 65c.
We are
going to reduce
Our Stock
REGARDLESS
OF COST.
Come in and look
our stock over
we will please you
in quality
as well as in
price.
We invite yon to see our genis and prices for yourself
We are giving; more for the money in quantity and quality
EUGENE RACKET STORE
35 E 9th St. W. J. BALDWIN, Proprietor. 35 E 9th St.
XOTK'H TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that Mary
Elizabeth Heller haB been appointed
executrix of the estate of Philip llel-
er. decensed, by tho County Court of
Lane county. Oregon, this the 2nd
day of .liinunry. 1908. and all per
sons having claims against said es
ta'e are hereby notified to present
the same to said Executrix duly veri
fied as by law required tit the office
i or I. ,. llarbaiiKh. situated In Room
; 5 over the First National Bank In the
j City of Eugene, Lane county, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Hated this 3rd dav of January
190X.
MARY KL1ZA11KTH HKI.I.KR
Executrix.
1. N. lltirhaugh,
Attorr-cv for Estate.
ELI BANGb J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Keady
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAG'-S..
M.;KHNZIE STAGE leaves Eu?f ne EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE -MxJ).m.
Stigesdo not call at A oa-ly stajfc leavesEugene it 6 . m.
pnv.it; rf iuencrs but will call lor lor Mapleton, close connection by
"iScil notitird the day before. steamer lor Florence and - Cine
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
EUGENE THEATRE
Wednesday Evening, January 8th
MISS GLORi
AD
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(liTe Rocky Mountain Girl
Vocal, Instrumental and Rending Selections
Assisted by and for the
benefit of
EUGENE MILITARY BAND
THE MUSICAL TREAT op iur o .
TJ5C' 50"nd 75 Si'ts k Monday. .
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