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THE EUGENE DAILY GTJAT.D, AlOSDAf, . FEMUJAllt 17, 1808 - I FROM FRONTIER EUGENEJ Racket Store. 1 VlmboVlyfV.CV.'in..K: MR, 0 0 R R I Gilbert, A. Kfhlds, Wihy, OFFERS LGGATIC.V FOR FAIR GROUNDS Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Khit and Musim unaerwear Notions, Stationery, Etc. also a nice line of Gents' Furnishing Goods We have just secured thesagency for the celebrated PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Acknowledged everywhere to be the leaders in the fashion worH. They are perfect in every detail and with die aid of the Cutting: and Construction Guides, so simple that the most inexperienced person by their use willmake a fashionable and perfect fitting garment. These Guides are furnished tree with every pattern. Call and look through the catalogue. Ask for a copy of the Pictorial Review Fashion sheet free. t 4 4 44 4 4. I 44 : i I I i 44 4 ! 2! i 44 4 I 4 4 4 1 Tif lis. Keb. 17. Reports received from Armenia state that all Turkish i " v r-serves in Van, Mush and other .villages of Asia Minor have been I culled to colors and are rapidly de ! 1 arting for the frontier. At the same .time a league of the Turkish revolu , Cnnary party Is Increasing the revolu tionary agitation. Appeals and proc- ,lTn m.8 ,a 6 ls8u,ed,eho'-tlng nen, Ja8. Dolan. Jos. Mlcelli, Robert he public to nrotest against the war- Robertson. G. Worthington. Judge J. like plans of the sultan and the w. Hamilton. O. A. Hosser. L. a , ea-iuc noids l.-.ai war would be dlsas- Moo F c F R Uc A () , trous, owing to the famine In Asia Mi- S,herlln, M. Negiey. A. E, Kent and J. H. Sykes. Wright, l.ee I'ilkingten and wile, Mrs. Clara Hast,! Mrs. T. J. Crlteser, G. V. Wimhcj'.y, i Mrs. ('. . Wharton, J. F. Marker i Miss Nell Darker, .Miss Hessle Whar-, ton, Mrs. 11. W. Strong, Mrs. J. 11. By-', ers, .Miss Garcia Byers, Mrs. G. W. ; Bales. Mrs. A. Gunter W. L. Moore,! Napoleon Rice and wlf. II. U.J Graves, Mrs. M. F. Rice, F. K. Pat-' terson. Miss Ruth Patterson. .lucoli Bitser, F. D. Weatherford, Mrs. A. Peterson, Ii. Rhodes, O. P. Hendor-i'V son, Norman Agee, Mrs. C. H. Med- ley, C. B. Patrick, Frank Carmen, C. S. Jackson, H. O. Lewis. A. Crasnn, F. A. Fields, J. F. Comee, S.T. Smith, A. L. Rhodeman, R. W. Mulllns, A. U. Smith, W. C. Clingenpeel, S. W. Tur Russian military authorities have ordered all horses In the Caucasus fit for military service to be registered. Eugene Racket Store J 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon b444444444444V444444444444444444444444444 44444444444444 4444444444444444444444H kt(44444444444444444444TTtr444444444444 44444444444444444444444iii44444444444444 Acreage! A crea Three, Five or Acre Tracts, miles from Office on easy pay ments, near school. r-nt UUU fa LVliYVllll UIUS 44 - w EUGENE HOSPITAL 44 V4 : ; 4 1 Hi 44 :: 44 44 4 44 ' Ten ::i Post HI 4 4 4 4 44 44 ! i 44 4 ' 4 I EUGENE ENTERTAINS NEIGHBORING BOOSTERS (Continued from Page 1.? them with the welcoming yells and the Rosebnrg crowd responded with tho following: "Hoseburg, Eugene, watch us grow; We will vote for the U. of 0." "Be a booster, have some snap; Rnsebtirg's surfly on the map; With paved streets and fine location Can't be bSat in all creation." "Rosebnrg, Roseburg, can't be beat We are bound to have paved streets; Make our city nice and clean Like, our sister town, Eugene." Eugene replied with the following: "Lane county. Lane, Eugene, Have ycu ever seen anything to beat Euwne? I No, never except Roseburg j" ! On one side, of the banners dis played by the crowd was this Inscrip tion: "Roseburg, 190S, 5000 pop uiptint)." o" other side, "Roseburg, 1910, 10,000 population." On the ri.jbons worn by the excur sionists wns i'-inted; "Roseburg for paved streets." Cet'ngc (irovc Arrives. The Cottage Grove contingent, nearlv 7 0 strong, arrived on the 11:45 o'clock Roseburg .local and '"rmed in line on the depot platform. The Roseburg boosters were kept at the depot until tho arrival of the regular train and the delegates from both cities formed a line and march ed down town together. Cottage Grove banners contained the follow ing: "Cottage Grove, 1910, 9999. Head of tl villev." nn "Cnttgc Grove, $123,000, U. of O., at Ett gen ." The yells given by the crowd were p: follows: "Eugene, Eugene, our county seat, Our queen city Is hard to beat. Cottage Gmve will boost and holler And vote for IT. of 0,'s $125,000." "CVftaee (trove, Cottage Grove, That's the place to buy Everything but booze And for that she's strictly dry.' Well, well, well." Well, well, wel." ;e Grove all to Surgical Ml and i STAFF ,fJvmi,M.D. J;Prr, M. D. .!. M. D. iat. M n ' a.M. D.' r"altal,'M. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating: room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. "'pilar Training Schoofor Nurses.. course of lectures by the faculty and practical h .i . P Wt I P-ta1' Thc "d31 and surgical staff Irn ,jj "ai"uics me iacuity. ror rates or inior rflaadrcss W K"T rvifEMn a t r min s,.t. -- ( .-'Cj i , . i u 1 r i.i 11 A WOMAN'S LAMPS AM) i:K'Ki:UV nre her pride mid di'lilit. She likes to show th"in t her friends as erld.ncj of hr linmp's roflnonient. 'e have jus't the lamp1 a.ul ( :'' 1'': y you will lie proudest of. C.ime and see h iw e.t-y mir I'ri.cs make It t. l.uy ami vx Jul the qiiiility a:id luil;-1 H not to buy. Hella ballu ballo, Hella ballu ballo, Wa 'in. way up. Cottago Grove!" IniiMising Lire of March. Headed by the band. President L. L. Whitson and Manager llartog. of the ComniTrlnl Club and other prom Inent rlrizens, the visitors wero marched down the middle of Willam ette street, to tha Commercial Club, where they gathered In front of the pulldliig and posed for a photograph. All the way down the street tho column was greet' d with applause and cheers from the people on the sidewalks, and unmet-oiK ctni'Tts were kept busy snapping tile cr iwds. After the photo of the visitors had lv-en tnlien all were invited to !':e Commercial Club parlor, v here May or .1. It. Matlock delivered a sho't ad dress of welcome. It being lunch time the crowd was then dismissed until ;i o'clock tls afternoon. I.Kt I' Visitors. The visitors fr " !.--- Vir7 wno are hfr" today are as follows: Mavor an. I Mrs. Hoover, .1. A. Bu chanan. A. O. Hose. V. S. Patterson, l.yn Caton. M. T. MeCialleti. E C. Patterson. Dual Jarvis, S. C. Har trum, Elbert Herman. S. S. Joseph son. A. Salzmnn. Geo. W. Staley, Isa-itr-r Wolienberir. Guy Wollenberg. G. W. Kapp. L. 1). Carle. B. W. Bates, O. C. Baker. B rt West brook and wif". Charles Gllvin, It. II. C. Wood, E X Ewart Kred Potiuette and wife. Jos. Pa;e. S. J. T. Rs.-.t, V.'. V.'. ::! der and wife. W. II. Carroll, T B. Cannon. A. P.-rrr. C. T..-,r..ion, Frank V.. Alley, C. B. Cannon. Mrs. Frank K. Allev. Mrs. C. B. Cannon, Fax Parrlsh. M's. Fax ParrHh. II. B. Churrh Miss Mary Thomas. Mrs. l.yn Caton, Henry Richardson. Mrs. Hen rv Richardson. John Hunter. Mrs. Cottage Grove Contingent. H. C. Matteson, H. H. Veatch, J. C. Johnson, R. Snodgrass, W. H. Abrams, Mayor J. 1. Jones, C. C. Ha zleton. O. H. Thompson, Geo. Hall, Dave Griggs and wile, Dave Scholl, Tom Parker, M. Compjon, John Bar tels, William Conner, Ed 'fuller, Tom Abrams, J. B. Protzman, Van Alli son, M. Martin, Dr. Kline and wite, Mrs. Gross, M. Veatch, Tom Jenkins, Geo. Cornier, G. G. Warner, Jas. Ben son, A. Brund, H. Eakin, William Perman, F. D. Wheeler, Frank Wil liams, F. H. Rosenborg, C. Coffman, Geo. McQueen, J. D. Dubrullle, W. H. Lincoln, X. Junes, J. vv. Outer, Dr. I Woods, H. M. Anderson, Chus. .Cocii- rati, Roy Ostrnnder, Lincoln Taylor. Sam Pearce, D. J. Gover, Charles Van Denuerg, John ituine, Mathews, Dr. Van Winkle, F. B. Phillips, president Commercial Club, J. H. Chambers, T. C. Wheeler. O. Veatch, assistant secretary Commer cial Club, W. A. Hemeuway, J. 1. Wallace. J. S. Stonebcrg. Colonel Wil liam Blair, Charles Brunuan, .las. Hemeuway, Frank Jordan, Alta King, Bert Richmond, C. P. Jones, Jr., sec retary Commercial Club. Junction City Delegation The delegation from the Junction City Development League arrived oa the 2:18 train this afternoon and tuey, too, were met by the band and Commercial Club members and es corted down town. Tom Richardson, tile I'oriland booster, arrived oa the same train and will address tho big meeting tonight. Those arriving up Irom JuiiClioii are as folluws: II. L. Rann, W. C. Wasliburne, C. F. ilurlburt, S. L. Moorehead, Dr. X. L. Lee, l-l. M. lUitlioru, Suren Jensen, J. 11. Ecclestou, J. H. Uushuell, G. M. jacKSun, MUOi C r. i'lousioii. Visit the I'nivrrsit). About 3 o'clock this afternoon the visitors boarded the street cars, pass' be navlng been provided liir an oy tue Commercial Club, and they were laKcuJ.0 the university of Oregon. A meeting was held in Villard hail and President Campbell and others deliv ered short addresses. After the meet ing the crowds returned down lu and were given tho freedom of the city. Meeting Tonlglit. A rousing reception to all the visit ors will be Held tnis evening. Biieecn its will bo delivered and a genuine . ive feast will be held. Tom 4tichard- 1 sou and ottieis will speitit. .na.iy ;bpringtield people who were uiiuine '.to be here during the day will come 'over and Join In the Uouo. hi.,. Xotca of the Ihiy. ' J Two huge "Welcome" banners were i hung across Willamette street before the excursionists arrived una morn lug, one In rVont of the Commercial club and the other at the alley be tween the Hotel Smeeds and Kays' furniture store. The latter was put 'up by a number of merchants In tn.ti vicinity and tho other by the club. Mayor J. D. Matlock invited Mayor Hoover, of Roseburg, the Roseburg councllmen and tho Eugene council men to lunch soon after tne arrival of the excursionists. ; TlieWclty's handsome fire team and the chemical engino were brought out by ! ireman Croner. I hey excited the admiration of the visitors. 1 1 ii hum- tc Wi!ioiiglil , tin- electri cal supply dialers, whose stoiv is across me stieet irom The Guard of fice, tills afternoon stnnic, a wiiv won loo Incandescent, lights along the e. t .side .1 tne hail li!.i ic .' nth Iroiu Seventh s:ie..t and tne li!iis will shine tonight. .lany who had never before visited Kiueii,f ascended Skinner's Hutte and were charmed Willi tne vK w aitur.ied- lrom the top. The incomers of the ltoselmrg city council who came to look at our pave ment are Mayor Hoover, S. S. .loseph ron.'l). P. Fisher. L. Kolhagen, A. A. Jlellows, W. yV. Cardwell, J. W. Wright, C. B. Patrick, Jos. .Mlcelli, Robert Robertson, and G. Worthington. To tho Editor: I see by the Sunday Morn ing Register "That the Coun ty Fair Is Assured:" that the committee has decided on Huddleston tract; that it will secure 105 acres at tho con tract price of (30,000, 110, 000 to be paid in cash and the balance at 6 per cent inter est. Assuming that this pro posed purcnase Is for the county and not a private investment, and that it Is of interest to all the taxpayers of the county. 1 hereby offer the commit tee 105 acres at the price of $20,000; $7.50,0 to be paid in cash on the delivery of the deed and the balance to be paid in a reasonable time, with interest at per cent per annum, payable annual ly. The land Is part of tho Prlro Blair Donation Claim, and is now known as County Survey Xo. 959. GEO. B. DORR1S, Agent. i; . 4 f my JR WITH A I,AME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost cvcrylKxly who re.ius the news papers is sine to knowVMl the wonderful cmcs nuuie bv Dr. Kilmer's Swuiup Koot, the great kid ney, liver and blad- uvi i eiiioi y. u , It is the great mctl- I'MI tilllllUMI Ul IIIC nineteenth century ; JT e'jlliacuvereil alter years -JJvsJ "f cieutilic research Ai. ivouicr, iiie eiilcnt kidney and bladder socialist, anu i wonderfully successful in promptly Cuing lame back, u -ic acid, catarrh of Hi J bladder and ltrielit's Disease, which is thc worst j form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s J5vunp-Koot w ot rec ommended for Bverything but if vm have kidttcv, liver or bluiHer trouble it will lie found just thc remedy you need. H has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work mid in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a liook tell ing more aliout Swnni-Root. anil how to tiudoutif vouhavekidnevor bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous oiler in this paper and scud your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., itinghainton Walt A S Kish I' i-s !'. .1 MtSS "'.if F-ed er Hamilton Fnv. Mrs r. M- Mrs. It. Havlil Lieille I'lrd" t . lloW el'. It Mrs. A L. Kidder. A. S Krav. W. II. W. II. Fisl'-r. B W. W. B tss. .1. V. Colt. Mrs. n. Mtss Olivia Klsley, 1:1 vim; gold doli.aks I'ttlt I'lhTV CKXTS Thai N What It Will Menu if Von l'uriliae n Piano During ElleitT (losing out Sale The great success of this sale clear ly dent -nstrates that the piano Inly ing public appreciates the fait that we are selling the best pianos In the world at cost price's. There's a rea- EAST OltAXGK WANTS XO MORE LIBRARIES Fast Orange, Feb. 17. There Is a loud protest against the proposal of the city council to accepting $39,000 from Andrew Carnegie for three branch libraries. The city has one Carnegie library, costing $1600 a year to run, and many object to addi tional libraries on account of thc ex penso of operating them. PROMINENT enters MAN IS DEAII Xew York, Feb. 1". Wil liam Sells, adopted son of Al len Sells, of circus fame, di"d of gastritis today, aged 4 2. Ho was known as the premier bareback rider of the world and was a circus proprietor himself. 4 COFFEE Nothing does more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good t'"-t makes him. Your ororer returns your money If fou don't illco Stliiainir'i best: wc pay Inm ' XOTICI I. Notice Is hereby given that the county commissioners' court of Lane county, stale of uregou, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing nnd delivery of one hundred (100) cords of old growth body fir four (4) feet long; or for one hundred (100) cords of second growth body fir four (4) feet long, said wood to bo delivered at the court house in Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on or before the 1st day of September, 190S. The. court reserves the right to reject any or all bids; said bids to lie filed with Ihe county clerk of said Lane county not later than Wednesday, tho 4lh day of March, 190S, at 2 o'clock p.m. By order of the court tills, the Hill day of February. 1 90S. IT. LEE. County Clerk. IMI.LNt T-T1.ES. i'll.KH! . . Williams Indian Pile ointment 'lll cure blind, bleeding and itchlni! piles. It absorbs the tumors, nllays Itching at once, nets as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and itching of the prlvnto parts. Sold l.v Linn Drug Co., by mall E0c and lion. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. (J. !K OI).i. Monicbuliuers will find the b(st bargains In Blair street addition. Make your own terms; pay for your lot or acre tract out of your month ly savings. tf X. V. The regular fiftv-eeut and one- dollar sie bottles nre noma of Bwuap-Rool. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, hut remember the name, Swanip-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the address, llinghallltoil, K, V., on every laittle. Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in - REAL ESTATE We are new comers cre and arc in thc Real Estate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. - At present we are in correspondence with a number of Eastern People who are going to locate in this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. Wc are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they arc coming west. ' I you want to SELL, list your property with us for there is going to be "things doing" in real estat; that jj is Listed with us. J I Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK K CAN SI I'PI.V Your wants with wood Oalr, Mn plc, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone. Black 1 1 i I . II Mi .dale K. I . d. "-s r. '' . X. A - Mle. 'Tl '' ,1'ldce (!. V. a Matsters, it.. Mars'er?. i! V Hur. V di.-nlnirg. i. ;-.''":''. :ind W. I. 1' (' W. Pa , p 1'-'. v V r T itme We are going out of bus-1 should remember that this big firm Pi- carries a big line of upholstering goods and re-upholster s all kinds of work, remakes mattresses and puts old woven wire springs in good order for you. Any work you have in the furniture line or iiphol.-lering line we will do for voti at reasonable prices. CAMPBELL-FKI.L.V S' CO. ' Mattres.es ami couches made to or der by Caini-beil-fellinaii Co. ic,.. W. .' aTict;c St. Phone Main s m.h;-. ,. . . , Cburr ll : i I'. 1.. k:i H.-1IOWS, T o.. -,l ,'-! 1 C I-'!-' . C. (III- Ordwi.ll v.er ttl.e. son for It Iness and We prefer to sell ev nno anil organ on our fio us at It's actual factory cost rather than go to lite trouble anil expense of shipping them bin k to Porijand. Today we have seniething special for you an offer m H 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 v i that you cannot .'iff nd to pass It by a beautiful up tieht piano in n gulden oak case, wor:b $:ioo. and a high grade piano 1 : .'i ; ' i". sl!c.lit:y. i-.-.I. wor'h 175, I., ing o'f. re.l . -:.v for I-'!!!. Kimenil. r. t ti piano and piano play- r o.oetor tor :tie aliove fi-.-or' '"ir s'Uftrani-.e is tfie s'lonio'st. on t.'at ief,;,.ts i , -t t-1. -o! ii l "1 v Kll.l Its Pl.Wll HOI SE, til Seenli Mri-et. T. II. Collite, itj'-ll. Aut. The (eleloa'ed B'l'k's hi ava and ranges at Caiiiiiliel.-V!maii's nur. untied for flit. -en years. Sold for hi l-ftti.t . A..,, I S Sime people throw away their old solas and good chairs when they could have them le-upholstered lit Ca m phe I-Fell man's lioiisefuinlshlng store fr a small sum and have them I Just as good as ti'-w. Every body Extraordinary Attraction for this week Valentines Ic to $3.50 the most, unique deploy in town SCHVVARZSCHILD'S Book Store LAND CO Farm and City Property For Sale 14 acres inside of city limits, with good buildings and some fruit trees on the. place; thia Is a choice buy. Two business properties in Eu gene; good proposition. Three business properties in Springfield; good buy. Two residence proiiertles; ehcnp and a guod investment; splendid buy. Good $100.00 land at $45.00; this offer is open only for the next ten days. 120 ncro homestead at $250.00. This is a bargain; don't miss 1, ; 320 acres of timber land at $20 per ncre. A good thing; look Into L. 1300 aero stock and grain farm; well Improved; price, $14,000. 2700 acres timber land; cruises 5V4 M. feet sec, at $24.00 per acre. I 1000 ncres timber land In Cal ifornia; yellow fir, white cedar and sugn r.plne; cruises from d to 12 million feet to the ',4 sec; price, $4.x,000 for the tract. Lots and acre tracts In Blair Street Addition; terms given', $100 and up. Lots In the Sladden's Addition to Eugene; prices ranging from $275.00 up; terms to suit tho buyers; $50.00; bal ance on time. Oregon I .a ml Company. 412 Willamette St. Mark T. F cming, Mgr Eugene, Oregon KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ' ARMITACE &. BOWN ' Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Qak and 7th, Eugene, Or. i e. C. Gullifordl Fee J and Livery, Boarding Stables New T'loor Itooni Xew Ituliber Tire Turnouts. l''nll Creek Hlnuc Line. Kill West Hlli Hired. Phono Main .1 lleic't Special . I shoes at i I Dr. ,nr f Iim: ;.! ..I lev IjMWP U Il'i'A .KiiiiT!' vVU' all lilin i ,-t (inr '-vi-h Ut Tl I H K Ml? Willi".'. ntul will 1p Ii ' fur :nni a. HOWER & WOOD ltrnl liti' iitid TtniliT l.iinfN Itnnrh, I j, nit niiij f'ily F'TtiM-rijr imr Mitrnny nMa-l fully t.,!i. jli cl. lUmiii 1, iiw r I-li st nt, flunk i Oil Paint'ngs We hvr 4 litnifrd number of PAINTINGS wtitch we Ate selling at cost for a frw d ivs pricei Irom SOc to $10 00 Latt HHgiin I K AMH MOULD. ING5. Ste our window i 3 2 2 - OVERTON Wall Paper and Pant Co. r t lullar down And ? r....ji.--t.r.u:( LZs.tj Tss I'imn. 'Unci i m 'P.iiii r .r...... O- - 'wiliicirs Co. Tfcnsfcr Light and Heavy Maulmi WOOD J-OR iALE VJ4 Till.imctlf St .i(;en, Onrgo rbnlie ftlnel T J. VV. BARRiiNGER txprt t'ouscmover Moves a ythi;ig. Twcnty-fiv years expetience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sis. Phone Robe: ----- ' i