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THE EUGENE DAILY Ul'ARI), TUESDAY, FKBItfAnY 83. 100 fr,' 0 (I I Just Arrived rajSUTTE CELESTIAL ui.iu uuuuniiuiif LAJtOli AODITIO.V TO CAI.IFOItM A KOKF.ST ELKS WILL GIVE Sophomore Clothes II 0 In the Latest Spring Styles and Newest S'ladcs designed and selected for t"e man who likes swell clothes at reasonable prices Sizes 33 to 40 New Derbies and SrfC Hats STETSON SHOES (Speilil Correspond!, nee. I Washington. F.-b. - i. T!"' pres ident has Just sl-i.ie! a oro'-h-mtinn 'rearing nddl'lons am.un'i:::-' '') n :tr ly acres (o lh',- Modoc Na tional forest In northeastr:i Califor nia. With i hi; exceii'.ioii of a s:n:il'. area In the northern part of Lusren fum-loir a lh,.,.,!,.!!; .ilih o COuntV. B 1 1 ttlO MnUS pill WUIHO Mil- BECOMES ENGINEER MARCH 5 AND E r i... ,.i..m..,.,.n . itu. The sntrren ureuir.;n o. m- book In tao outside pocket of his orl-1 , , ' , ' ,,, Th exact I lodge of Elks are going to. give a miii- . . . t' rkastra nP .i,area of tha additions is 570.000 acr. j rei snow ai "Vnlr of eye and an air of wcrrr-lifcp fixity of I which brliiK the total area of lhe ! 'd, " , "u ' 'V ' lQ that end r",,VJ'.." 1 rh In f.r, have made extensive arrangement purpoiie, a Chinaman has bucn r.am 1 n x the hills back of the School of Mlnen for the ontr hij miner, says the ii m to (Mont.) Evening News. Me was no favored son of the moon, no high born mandarin, no rich man's son, neither was he any body's servant. He carried the the odolite for no one but himself. Hum Ku Chee, who for years, like Uriah Heep, has been one of the lowly of Ilulto, serving noodles. Kitting out the washee-wasriee, or m'lliriK vegeta bles from tho great wjrkor baskets, i Hnvr ami Worked, By liiHfjcciint saving, ceaseless; eroiiomy and tireless energy, Hum Ku On'!, poor but ambitious, a Chi naman but Industrious a servant but dignified, has succeeded lu securing his dereo as civil engineer from thy International Correspon dunce School at Hctranton, Ph. ROBERTS BROS. ooc TOGGERY 554 Willamette Street. esse: 3C 3C ::::::::j::j:::m:n::x::::::::;::tt 1 Acreage! I I ' Acreage! I S Three, Five or Ten H Acre Tracts, V2 if miles from Post g Office on easy pay- .-H m?nis, near school. H .'XX J II Jlovey Block, 8th and Will. lHn::n:n::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n: (Soeclul Correspondence.) Lowell, Feb. 24. Farm?rs are busy seeding, livery available acre Is being utilized. The llyland hop vines are being grubbed. No more hop picking In the old Lowell hop fl-.lds. Hereafter 40 acres of rich hop land will produce Th "re urn more glnrloiiH poHHlblll- grain from year to year, Instead of ties In store for Hum Ku Chee. He' hops. will be put under administration at once, with Supervisor C. E. Kach ford, whose headquarters Is at Altu ras, California. In charge. The addi tions to the forest have a stand of valuable yeilow pine, which will amount of several million feet will average 12,000 feet to the acre. There la little or no agricultural land in the addition. LOWF.LI. ITEMS. SZS2 Is ?3 ANNOUNCEMENT i. II. Irish wishes to luniiHime that he has pu;ch;tsod the- GROCKRY stock of II. A. Alli-n & Co., located ut 55 cast 9th' St., ami' carrii's tit nil times the licst lintnils of C'KtXMCKii-s, Flock ami h'l-i-n. Wc have our own tk-livcry vapiu ami all jikkIs delivered jinMiij tlv. rriH SU1VLY OF uAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO FLEASE leaves for China, where he will at once enter the service of the Chlne-9 government and will undertake the work of a national survey, which, up to this time baa never be n completed or thoroughly carried out by the ub Jocts of the empress dowager. When most Chinamen were playing fan-tan in the gambling houses of West Galena and West Mercury streets, or smoking bop in the bunks of many a Chinese hovel, Hum was craning by the light of a rush dip In his dingy cabin the same problems whlcji Uuclfri designed to puzzle the wits of a succeeding generation. IH Yeani Old. That Hum, and he Is M rears old, siiriwded In his studies, may best be gathered by the fact that when he took his examination he received 99 per cent In geometry and trigo nometry, and not less than 9S In any other Bludy. Hum Is bright nrlghl an a dollnr. and there has been no intellectual Impediment In his education. Hit lack of knowledge of the Enllh language has been the only stumbling block In his career. Nevertheless Hum's English Is passable, but the technical terms rvorry him until he become familiar w;h them. T. M. Trading, division Huprlnten lent of the i. ('. S., takes great pride in his puoll. Hum Is the hrlg'.itc.-it boy he has over hadllum erolled is a student in August, 19011, in map ping and surveying, nml (Intuited It with credit In iovember. 1U07. He Immediately enrolled in a course o( civil engineering, which he fin ished February 4, 1908, and received 111-, diploma. Hi! Meld Work. All summer Hum has worked around (no School or Mines, viewing with wonUe;' thnt school of learning wherf the more favored made less progresK, and which proved that "to losriilng there Is no roynl road." lie drove transits, figured cuts and fills and laid an entire city addition. graded streets and figured on sew ers west of the city on the barren hills. Laboriously he drove his posts and spikes until he had demonstrated In his own satisfaction tho practice and theory f his studies. ( liinii Is painfully deficient In en gineers. Tho government up to a short lime ago has been negligent of tlu; most, primitive means of survey- l.utn ll going to bo a wheel In ' e t.i;u..lro Df progress thnt the tleoplnf; mid flowery kingdom Is g l.i to i tart In moil'in. :'i.i:!i Ills miserable home at 102 China alley he Is going to occupy gov oniinenlnl orflces at 1'ekln, and he will be given a send-off thai will make his fiO-year-old heart (eel like a boy's. The health of the .community If Improving and the grippe is gradually loosing Is grli on the residents. Rev. Mr. Wheeler, of Eugene, is holding a protracted meeting at the Flush Island school house, with con siderable success. Joe Hills Is rushing things at his logging camp near the LBe rocks. In about two weeks more he will move camp to the south side of the river, where h" will continue to log th balance o( the season. School will commence in the Rush Island district No. 74 and the Mid dle Fork district No. til the (Irs' Monday In March and continuo four months, with Miss Marrha Howard and Miss Sarah Howard as the pains takers. Clarence Mcflee Is mnklng prep arations to do some logging In s short time. The woathT Is fdcM, with verv lit tle frost o( mornings, th coldest mornfnir wo have had this winter the thermometer registering above. (or the biggest and most ambitlonr production ever made here. The have engaged a (ull and complef bcenic and costume and electrical equipment, and have secured the ser vices o( two well-known profession al men to stage and direct the show. For many years the Elks' lodgF throughout the country have annual ly given minstrel shows and It is con ceded that these entertainments are the best of their kind. Eug?ne lodge will uphold the traditions of the or der and will undoubtedly make good. The production will be noticeable for the absence of the amateur flavor, and for the new and catchy music, local Jokes and new vaudeville S"'.s A strong feature Is a monster min strel parade, which will take place at noon on the first day. Fifty prom leent and enod-looklug Elks will f'"' part In this parade, and they will march proudly through the princi pal streets of the city, w'h lia-'n--flying and band playing. No local en tertainment ever given here will compare with the Elks' minstrels in costly equipment or local flavor, Watch for it. cakh-of"tiiaxks. We desire t-o extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbor! (or their kindness and attention In our late bereavement of our beloved wife and mother. J. J. Bergsraa. Mrs. T. D. Anderson. J. E. Dergsma A. S. Bergsma Mrs. J. F. I.vons. Mrs. J H McCIIntlck PORTLAND ROYAI.I KAKKTt' Bread, the best and healtciust HrPnd n.la, for sale at Otto's. Tlip Jiimplna Off Pfarr Consumption ho me in r . grasp. and I had almest rei"n-"T trie 'uuip- Ing off place when I was advIuP'l tc try Dr. Kfng's New PfsovirrT. I warn to any right now it saved" my life. Im provement began with the (Irst bot tle and after taklnirone dozen-hot t let was a well nntl happy man again.' snys George Moore, of Grfmesl.md N. C. As n remedy for cough? nnri colds and healer of wenkr sore lungs and (or preventing pneumonia Now Discovery Is supreme. 50 and" K ai W. A. KuykeiuliiIVs drug-store. Trial bottle (reo:. Thor tiUlr. G. H. IRISH ORFXON HOME & LAND CO. Ruonu 9 and 10 over Ctunibcrs-BriMow Bank FARMS.. 320 Acres with new S-ioom house an. I h.irn, md frail orchard and running water, 100 acres in raiu, balance pasture and t i mixer. $25 acre 40 Acre with new house Ani lurn, close to school on good CiivcleJ ixud, price $1400. be 52 East. io 1 9th SniMi 5 H 1OTliTih 11 Til Hi' IsV. , a I COFFEE Why Schilling's Past ? Iiocause it is best and your money is yours if you think you don't find it so. Y"i" r-tv f rMnrn. your men.r It too don't KU.K.NK CKtl.-Mil't WILL I. HOW BlOHTH (iRADK FXA.Hl.K A?hJS The eighth grade final examlna Hons for the public school's will b' held May" 14. 1'5. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils read) for the examination Bhould' notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at ieaat IS dnys before the date (or which tho questions are wanted. w. n. nrLLARD. County Suuerintendetif. Al.l A1U.K Walr street addition property Is 'sure to double In value whhtii the neit two years. Two olectrlc rail ways are coming up the valley from Cortlaud and both n( them must en ter the city (roiu the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try ran not o out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill. Eugene must build down the valley because the biislneia Is there. I I Here are both acreage tracts and large lots 111 this addition, only a NelgllltiK-hood1 Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles. o( Harbor, Me., speaking o( Electric Hitters, says: "It Is n neighborhood favorite here with us." It deserves to be a favorite ev erywhere. It gives quick relief Ii dyspepsia, liver complaint, kldne) derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility. Its nctlon on tile bood',.aH a thorough purifier makes It especially useful a: a spring medicine. This grand alter atlve tonic Is sold under guarante "t W. A. KuykenduU's drug score 30e. NOT1CK OF llOMVStl.K School District No. 1:9 (Junciloi City), Lane Countv, Oreg.m. will or March 2, sell bmul-i of said ills tll'-t antoilllt lug to Jtieeil. Seiiiei' proposals to purrhiise s.ifd liinnL should he filed with the clerk of th district on or tiefore neon of said late, llids must be tlci-oiunnnled In certified chock for ten per cent o! amount subscribed (or. F. W. MOO II HEAD. (-'( Clerk. n v-' Krtv Tho merlta o the Te.-ws W a.l-r you would never suffer from kidney bladihr or rhenwattc trouble. $1 a bortlw ftwo moth" treatment . Sold by O. J. Hull, or bv mull. Send fo testimonials. Dr. K. W. t'l, 2Jf, OHr street. St. Louis. iunce 01 Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of Al bert A. Mounts, deceased. Notice Is hereby given teat tho un-' lerslgued has fild his final account j is administrator of the estate o( Al- tert A. Mounts, deceased, and the "ounty Court of Lane County. Cre ;on., has st Monday, the 2d day of March, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said d.y at the court house In Eugene, Lane -'ounty, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said final account. All persons having objections to said fi nal account are notified to present the same on or before said time, and show cause why said final account ihotild not he approv?d and the ad 'nlnlslnitor discharged. ntsd thU 2Sth day of January. 1908. J. F. KIRK. Administrator of the estnte of Al bert A. MountB, deceased. L. R. EDMCXSON, Attorney. Great Keciuctiom s Now is the time to buy your ck. Every Shoe in the house is reducer! We are overstocked iu our shoe depart mem j unlnarl nnne held in reserve oxfnrrlc oj 1 ""Si uu SflCjec ' n11 choree and stvles. also oxfords ill he,,, . b H j- ----- ana tin, TVi : c Tint n few odds ana ends mir tno-uo, . WI1S- a ..... ----- - i fc"f.i.iicr IQ fr.i a sale, but every shoe is reduced to almost nianuf Hirers' Cost new oxfords and shoes--thfc verv 1a, i...1 .,A tlio Kocl- nf -matrf all trn r,,, , ' ic auu Lin- fc il! sale so L here Wednesday and Thursday and witness oue nfn greatest shoe sales ever held id iiugene. Values up to 5.00 We have ab00t ;0 pairs o ens toi-ds'na'Utyie,,. simewith PtC0fh tttlli ... .... . .rtl,jIOi .110111 nanjturatin.. la l.cr fn K-ya-uJ f.m - 95c Women's $4 Shoes $2.35 Women's fine hand-turned shoes in patent and vlci kid solid oak soles; light end heavy soles; regular $4.00 values; CO 14 sale ipay.JJ' Women's $3.50 Patent Kid $2.95 Women's patent kid shoes in the very latest toe; solid oak soles and counter; In all sizes ;new stock; regular $3.50 values; O'x sale PVc " J Men's $6 00 Patent, Kid $4.95 Men's new style patent kid shoes; In the new kicked toe; solid soles and counter; all sizes; regular $ij.00 values; sale $4.95 ATTKNTIOX ODD KKMXIWS: -Ml Kliil.itu.ri .if S t, a It.... mile (rom the business center and I IvMre. o. . r.'o. O. K.. are reqn,vt'.., three bUk from Hie C.cury public t. he present at (lie regular meetlnr si-lion! I'rices are very reasonable and von niav uinlie your own terms, a small Mvnieiu diiwi and monthly lu-inll-tuents l( you di-slre. MihiD SAWINO ! suit, ssi.p to W I J 0 Acres willi l.tir improvrnicnts, so J soil .md e.tn itiAde an idVal puct. 530 per aio. Iloutrt and tot. in all p.rtt c( ihe illy Creroa Hmi La-d Co.. A. A. Aitv. Mrr. fF3 rm irt:,wW.B,,.n... ,T-r mfA t.. .!,.. All wood mt i w Y or lutil.ltit rvlco ohnne lll.i-k m . . i ! 4 1 2 Kesideuee. 3 1 T llina street. t( MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOOOS Br USINC THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cnnh and mil in feed or salt. Proper don in tablet PI KIX VDl'lt STOCK LOOK 1.1 KT. TIIP. Ttl lMtlCH Contu Sdnrt, Ahr Chop F.e.t or hr.n. Aik I.M .nj l.v om-.-S K IOOO Cmlnefl 1 .14.1 Wnrm Klr-f T.Chi, kr. Ctu'tfr. ll.,lrr lir.... I it M.- i. V'lra liNrti. 1 .mik IwJir, ap..mCr a.tb We. I iBiin.nl. ' nh i y tiutt iri. Col,. 01 h.-u. L.(lul 1h.t. For sale by Hull. Itcd Cto inussiuie. Tudar evening, February p us lues, of Importance to consider. It V order o( trustees. f' siiip vol u mom t F, to Hell Tower Co., 902 Post Street S r.l'l '. Wish Thev itm. .. ..! to usiia. highest market price. m; SOI.MONS. IN THE CIRCI IT CuitRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. I.IUie M. Potter. Plaintiff vs. Roh. ert W. Po ter. Dt fendant. To tho riiovo nainr-d defendant: In tho name of thj State o( Ore gon: Von a:o hereby renuired to no. pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court within six weeks from the date o( the first publication of this sum mons, and ir you (nil so to answer, for waist thereof the Plaint.'-.r will apply In the con-t for Judgment against you dissolving t:ie bonds of marriage existing between hersilf and you, allow, ri her to resiim her maiden name, and for cesn of thil suit. This S immons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an .r.ier in tn- Hon. L. T. Harris, Clr-i uit Ji:d.;e. rt.it -d February 3rd. lues. ! lire. .-:ut i rviie if siimiiinns upon, on by ;;i;ii, a:ion thereof one- i:i 'i-i li wek for six weeks In the Ku-' ;ene Guard, and reiui:-inB n.u t: ,i,i-: near and mismr said complaint with-' in six weeks from the first pubr... I ' 11 i nus .siinniiniw I list publisli.-.T F-lirun-v 4 innv " AU.KN. Attorney for Plaintiff Etmi-no, Ore;on. The BON MARCHE, A Place To Save Money The Orpheum Eugene's Popular Play House Two Changes per week. Coiitiniioiis iKTformunce 7::lO to 10. from Matinee every Saturday at 2:;lt) The Tramp Specialties Mon.,Tues. and Wed. Moving Pictures The Cat Willi Nine Lives. IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries. Flour and Feed. Tinar.; Graniteware. HcadH ters for White River Fioc Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Thi Grocer Corner 5'h and WilUmtltt Sit Phone Sed 4611 lllusinititl Song. She Wails lty the Deep lilue Sen so IN Thomas I'llK CIUCPIT rill-HT nv vm- oEC.OX FOR THE! Clara Sumner, plaintiff Sumner, defendant To Thomas Sunnier, the above named d-Mendant: IN THE NAME OF THF STVTP OF OKF.llONVou th'henI!: inlred to appear and answer the itf In the above entitled court, now " file with the clerk of Mid court ' ,0'';r,, "'! " eh. h.! if . r ," h,'rihV ""tilled. lt II you (all to appear and ans, '..Id complaint as hereby rer,ir,, he P'a'ntil'f will ask ,h the relief denunded ,;, her sal, ""Plain, file,! with i :. n, "' -.id ,o-,. f,,r ,,, ,1Ns,lh,.,n be marriage ..intrn-i now .vi.-i.'. piunttir and ,i ...... iia:nti!( t 'llMoily and tVM.(MMMMNIUM(Mt( ? Oil Paintings Z We hlVf k.. l ? PAIIVTIWi-c .i i.l ' ... ? - . . . .,.vo i i.n wc are setting at cost tor a lew davs prices Irom 50c to $10 01 Litest dt-jrnsin FRAME MOULD ING j. See our window T rrr'TTrt. j J V cK I UJN t Wall Paper and Paint Co. CASOL1NE ENCINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING PUMPiNG MACHINERi Falrbniilis-Moise (.iiselinr toi for piiinping, spraying, sawing, (M illg. .Ollttits complete. I'nirlmnks Scales fur writh:"! l"uirl)nnks-Aloi-se iyii.niis l tors for power and Hutu. KnlrlHiiilis-Moi-i.0 Windmill' Towers. I-iiirliil;-M"i-M' CrniliTS. ' Choppers. V'i II rumps. All first quality d ft ' rices nlivn.- 1.: - m '.. ' ,h"pl.' Protitpt t'-nlv to :: ii' i"; n sIlipmeiKs.' V.'llte I T inial'5'' BERGEN & DvAVHDv.C' Agti.t-., EttS-TC, FAIRDA K . M'-RSECC ' Por.iar.d. OfSJ" J. W. BARRINCEII Exd rt houcmovrf Moves a ry thing. TenT : , Rdcocf-H .u .J Ot Stl 'I llllClltll llHU vw- - Red 4011. Eueine- 0re n.i.m : !i ' eliiiiitilf ".ill w ti.iseltne woodsa I'Oltll.AM) ilOV.VI, It KVHY llrend. the best and h' althl' st i tid-ad ina-'e. For sale at Otto's. Wbv loir new clorlies when we can link" lour old ones look like new ei Fuiii nv De Works, S.v.a and Wil lamette .ircets. t( I Here's v.'ttr chance to nnke go. ;S''eii:i e'e of b.ns' and girls' selu shoes at Yoran's erteo store. . D.iniehnllniT. will find the Mst !-iri;:i!:i, tn Hlal- street addition MsXe our on u terms: pay for jom lot or rti-r, tract out of your month ly savings. i' SI I'.si Kll.K i i lit. i,l ,;il us- and mtrol of ti " 'l"'"nd.n,t. :', '""r. -"ii for '' Cie.i:-: n- r Mil - It IT'S DELIGHTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY :';m1 with y iur L. I-.y:;: MVAnSCHLD'S Boc k Store HALL biUMWAY, t li.ni'oiii. ai r. sever mult, ,AU l ''' ; )" ''toil li.' tin ai d -! II Ml ..,u. r. n ,lti ,,rmr I 1 1 I -.. -.fm i,.,..,,, ,!..,:,, .,,,, rhon. Black U71 (tv wih.mette .t i L " Ill t..l tuc pbodUCTIO" 'I r j HIGH ORAREW0S