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I I i' THE 'eCGKKE DAILY GUARD. WEPXPiDAV, FEBRCARY SO, 1908 3C 8 Do IP n t I)1EI . at Tuesday, February 2r, 1908, li:3) ). m.. I.udwli; Martin, an-d SOj yearn. Cause of death, pneumonia and old ant. The funeral will be j lipid at the Catholic: church Thurn-1 day morning at 10 o'clock, with Inter- j inent In the Catholic church. Deceaa ed leaves a wire and one daughter, Mrs. Anton Patzner. mi:ktix(. I I a BUY TO KCTTLK TKl'TtM H J iirsi.VKss And if you purchase FIVE. Dollars worth of goods before April first I'll pay for and send you a Pictorial RevicV for cn: year and allow you to select from our stock any of our J 5c patterns. Why not buy the cloth for the children's spring dresses or that gown you are going to make. Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly magazine with fiction, articles, fashions i i j . ' . t i r i : nffd w ana aiso departments on nome, .uressmaKing, iwu- flk ; linery, Embroidery, Crocheting, Cooking, the Care i ' of Children, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a copy. W fill l I . ! 1J .1 .U- i a dc very pmd&cu u ace ruu iiiuccu ai nit SI ' . ... i Eugene Racket Store A 35 E. 9th St, Eugene, Oregon Pendleton, Or., Feb. 25. A meet-1 lug of the credltorg of Lee Teutuch,! the bankrupt merchant, will be held Murch 7 for. the purpose of Delecting a trustee to clone up the bankrupt lock. T. C. Taylor ha filed with Judge Fitzgerald his bond as receiver for $4T,0u0. The store Is open os 1 usual until the meeting on March 7, after which the stock will probably be offered for ir.!e 5 a whole. NOTICE ' Notice is hereby given that the county commissioners' court of Lane 'county, slate of Oregon, will receive l.lrlu f,. Ihn riir.tluM.n. anrl delivery of one hundred (100) cords, of old gro.wth body fir four (4) feet I long: or for one hundred ( 100), cords i.l second growth body fir four (4) feet long, said wood to be' delivered ; at the court, house in Eugonc, Lane , county, Oregon, on or before the 1st day of September, lUOH, The court i resorves the right to reject any or i all bids; said bids to be filed with the county clerk of Kald Lune county i , not later than Wednesday, the 4th . Iday of March, 1908, at 2 o'clock p.m.) ' lly order of the court this, the 8th' day of February, 1008. , i E. 11. LEE. County Clerk. ' j KLMIKA ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) i Elmlra. Feb. 26. People have be gun to think about making gardens. We hope this good weather will con tinue for some time. U.W. Innian and ratnliy spent, jmjii-j day In the burg. j .Mrs. Colgaard had had the I grippe, but is much better, she being absent Irani the store for severul ; dayj. I Ther was quite a crowd at rrelj Vates Sunday. Same were practicing .hot- .......... .. Iha utiturtHinUlcnt. 111.711 suilftn lui .-- w ri..i...n lilc i.twtnntrilllh uroiKeu i.hiv i.i.i i' - down there and entertained the rest of them. Everybody has bad colds at pres ent. We are glad to welcome Alice Ware back to our vicinity again. Miss Ina Zumwalt spent Sunday with friends at Mr. Jeun's. Quite a number attended services Sunday and In the evening. W. W. Cadby was up to town today on buslnes. Up Uarltnr'u lil-otttPt- left for hfS home In Washington today. ' . Not much hunting nowadays. The scare the other Sunday has helped the boys. Miss Dclphene Bown spent Sunday home, returning to her school at Srnlthfield Sunday evening. Mabel Mayes Is getting along fine after her operation. Veda 1uk was down to Elmlra Saturday and Sunday, returning home Monday morning on tne siuge. l( I.- I.. In Iroio-oeln" tils place by putting a new wire fence uround some of It. Pearl Inman Is sick at this writing. Quite a number attended the dance at Mr. Lemley's Friday night. 3C TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A -BLACKSMITH Aik for ud try one BLUE BELL Cough 8ynip. Pill Remedy, Mtn't Pain Liniment, or f.lME BELL' Slsmaca Tblii, Diirrtio, Croup, Ntrve, Couth, Hit Kr anil Catarrh, Blood, "tal Tonic. Brl(ht Sunahlnt, Htart, Worm, Kldniy, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothw, YMU lor ChUdrea, Liter, Female Kejuliior or Quuiiy Tablet.. 'Or aulo by Hull's I'.oi! Cross Drugstore. PILES! m,F: PH.tCH! ., . Williams Iddlun Pile ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching piles, It absorba the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts aa a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Bold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c and 11.00. Williams Mfg Co., props., Cleveland. O. VK CAN SUPPLY Your wants with wood Oalr, Ha plo, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSKKH CO. Phone II I nek 1141. 0A8OLINK WOOD SAWINO v. W. G. White In prepnred to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Blnck 435!. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. . ANNOUNCEMENT J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy have opened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we would be pleased 'to have all old rrie.ids who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE & BUOY, tf 542 Willamette Street. MOTHER'S KITCHEN Seventh and Oak streetr., has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday, tt , ,MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. Invesiur. will double their money In two years If they buy lots or acre tracts In the Blair street addition The city must build In tliat direction. CHECKING RUN.i ...By TAYLO'K WHITE f OvurtuhU lso. W E. C. PaneOA. ? -sxi-S'H'i-'--i'?-H-';'5'5,"S''' i. it tnie that your father's bank cannot stand the run?" asked Sydney Ware. Eunice Whitehead uw'jj.M. twi m thnt he cannot meet tne run before the current funds will be- ratne exhausted." sbe Bald. "That means that the bank will bare to ue closed down. He Is solvent, but be sent too much of the currency to town to be put out at the high Interest tney uro paying now." "The run Is only ou the savings de partment," said Sydney. "That -jould not bother him much." - "It will break his heart," she re turned, "If the bank has to close down even for n couple of duys. Dr. Dunn hnin says that be Is afraid it will give father a shock which will leave its permanent Imprint on him." "He can make his home with us If the bank fails," said Ware. "It may be for the best, so far as we are con cerned." "That's what I came to talk to you about," said Eunice gravely. "If the bank falls, 8yd. I shall have to glie you-tip. dear. Father would never con sent to share a home with a Ware, and I could not leave blm." . "You were willing enough to leavo him last week," suggested Sydney. "That was before the trouble came," she reminded. "Then be bad his bank and bis friends. If he loses one. he will probably lose most of the others, and my place Is with him." Sydney nodded gloomily. Thirty years before Joshua Whitehead and Cyrus Ware had been rival suitors for the hand of pretty Nellie Morton. White head hud won, and Ware had never forgiven Mm his victory. Whitehead bad then Just founded the First Na tional bank of Carravllle, and Ware had drawn his funds from the bank J. M. Howe Is still selling best tail ored Bttlts on the coast from Conti nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chica go, at 54 2 Willamette street. tf C)C 3C 2S What Are You Doing With iiir Spar Cosh? Patting if away in a sock? Putting it away in a bank? Or are you just "blowing it in?" Take our advice and Put it in Lots in Blair Street Addition THK SOJ K S.WINO PI.AX IS Al l, HltiHT. IF BOMKOXK IXIF.SX'T STF.AI, Til K SOCK. THK IIAXKS AltK ALL UltillT TOO, AM TIIKV Wil l. PAY Y(-C 4 TO a 1'F.IP CF.XT IXTKHKSt! WHICH IS VFItY tiOOI.j III T AX IXVF.STMFXT IX Ill.Alll STHI I-r ADDITION WITH ITS XATI HAI, IIKAl'TY VXD SI P KHIOH LOCATION', WILL ACTl AI.I.V MAKE YOC KIU.M no TO KM. P1H FX T IX A YKAH OH TWO. Vol' CAN III V LOTS INI. TIIAITS TIIF.HK HV MAMNO A SMALL CASH PAYMENT. AND IF Vol LIKE, TAKE ( AUK OF THK BALANCE IN EASY Mt.NTIll lY P.WMENTS. f y Any of the following: well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to 'show you this property at any time OREGON LAND CO. . , GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO PLANK & JOHNSON PACIFIC LAND CO McMURPHEY & RUGH, JENKINS & STARBUCK HOWE & BUOY going to elope with Sydney, but now mv place Is by my father s side, and t came to tell Syd that I could not go Rut you were willing to sneak awny like a couple of thieves and be mar-v Hed secretly." taunted Cyrus. sup pose that the plan was yours and you entangled this loy- That Is not ." l! Sydney hotly. It has taken me a year and more tc persuade Eunice to elope. We knew" tbat there wns ho use listing either her father or mine. "' did a0 B" why your nlmurd stubbornness should . spoil our happiness." i cvrus stared at his son. Like most r ,i,.t,.lmint personality, be secret- lv admired spirit in others.. It was the flrst time that pyniie " : so lold a stand against a parental eillct. i and be felt a thrill of satisfaction even i while be spoke. "I guess you'll find happiness without ! having to go to Josh Whitehead's i daughter for It." he said harshly. ''I i want a girl I cau recognize as my 'daughter, not the child of a bank I wrecker." ' Eunice sprang forward at the taunt. I "You are a nasty, wicked old man!" 'she cried. "You know that you are ' saving what Is not true. 1 believe that j you started tills run lccnuse you knew I that most of the country banks had I sent their surplus to the city to take ' advantage of the money market. It is j you who ure a bank wrecker. I hate you!" , , She stamped her foot to emphasize her words, and soiucilring In the ges I rn i.rnn.'hr hack to Cyrus' memoiy a far earlier day when these same words were spoken, ne and .Tosh and Nellie bad been out nutting-three children with no thought of marriage. He had killed a bird with a stono and had brought it to Nellie, proud of his prowess. Instead of the praise ire had expected, she turned on blm and scolded him for his wanton act Eunice In her anger was very like her mother, and the whole scene came back to him as vividly as though it had been an occurrence of the very day Instead of a reminiscence of forty years and more. . .. v He looked bito the eyes that were so like those he bad loved In the long ago and partly turned away. For the flrst time be realized why Whitehead had won. Nellie had admired his gentle ness even while she feared Cyrus" roughness. Perhaps, after all. he. Cyrus, had been more to blame for his loss than had his old playfellow. "You two go on with ypur spooning." he said grullly, and they could not sec that the shrewd gray eyes were fllle'd with tears. "SO IT APPRARS THAT Tot; ABE OOrNO AWAY," SAID OYllfS. and bnd vowed thnt lie would never patronise the institution. Such bank ing as he had done was transacted through an Institution In the next town, but Ware had coucched a dl trust for nil banks, and most of the large fortune which he had accumu lated was stored lu gold and bills anJ bouds In the huge vault lu the knit ting mills, u vault as large and as safe as that In the ban!;. Hut In the second generation the feud was not carried on. Eunice White head nud Hydney Ware had fallen lu love with each other and. realizing the usolessness of asking parental sanc tion, bnd agreed to elope and seek for giveness aftcrwnrd. To Eunice It seemed almost a pun ishment for her contemplated sin that the run on the hank should have com menced the very day they had set for their marriage, instead of meeting Sydney w ith her suit case in band she had come to tell him that her place was by her father In his hour of trou ble. Mrs. WhlL-liead had died shortly rt cr her little daughter was born! and Eunice had bravely striven to lake the place of her gentle mother lu her fa ther's bouse. She could not Uinit him In bis extremity even for the muu she loed. For awhile they sat on the fallen trunk' which formed the seat In their nutlc parlor. Vainly Sydney sought to urge Uie g!rl to his views. I. it h could not shake her resolution. Eunice bad Just risen to go wh.-u tli.-i,. came the sound of sou,,- one ra-liun through the underbrush, and t'jrus Ware came Into view. inn v... llilSMCU 9 I,. ,-aU(!,t S!k. ( case that Sydney ha,', him. and lie tuincl to Cvrus Btumbled blindly along tho ! half defined path that led to the road. He was living over again bis boyhood I davk, und he found therein much to re- grof. There was a howling mob about the ; bank. The employees of half a dozen ! big mills had taken' the day. off to res cue their money from the fancied dim ger, and they clamored about the doors. As fast as those In the bunk obtained tluir money they were let out and j others were admitted: The tellers were paying out ns slowly as possible 111 the hoie of being able to tide over the day. On the morrow they might expect help from the city. Cyrus, Ware stamped his way up the stops, the crowd giving way before hint. The watchman at the door let him In at once, and, without explana tion. Ware pushed his way Into the president's office, where Whitehead puzzled over long columns of figures. He did not hear Ware's entrance, and not until Cyrus' hand fell upon his shoulder did he look up. "Josh," he said thickly. "I've been a blamed fool for more years than 1 care to remember, but that's no sign I've got to keep oil to the end of my days. I've got about SlOtl.nflO out there In my wagon. 1 want to open an account." Tor a moment Whitehead !aneed Into the other man's face and saw- In his eyes the mute anneal for reconclli- at Ion which Cyrus could not frame In j words. Their hands met in a clasp that w iped n way the memory of bitter i years, nnd together they went out of j the otllce to where a guard of men I stood over the boxes. Already tint j news that Cyrus Ware was going to deposit had broken the rush, aud the j crowd bad materially lessened. The two men stood on the step su- perlutendiug the removal of the cur rency. Cyrus passed Whitehead a cl ; gar. "I'm K!;1d Ve squared up old ; accounts In opening a new one," he said, with a ponderous effort at care lessness. "You sec. our young people are planning to get married." Jenkins 4 Starbuck Dealers ia REAL ESTATE We are new comers h and are in the Real Estate Business To Do . . Business We have been in this bt mssbeicre and understand it thoroughly. At presem we are in correspondence with a. number ot Eastern n t i. reopie wno are going to locate in this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties sui as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. Wt are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west.' !l you want to SELL, Is your property with us fci there is going to be "things doing in real estat: that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck! Rocms 17 and 16 THEATRE BLOCK KITCHEN & K0MP? Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed an Sales Stables Oak and7th,Eu?iie.0t OG59 EES of the suit brought with his son. "S, It apnear thnt away." sal.l Cyrus -1 this y,min: n,iu:an is t,, panion In ,mr tmveN some one to v,ti..," i1(- ; father h.is r k,s i, "lie tins not -,v!,,-,t t, I .n-.n not K , v ,T'1 V.'TMrO. Uilh .ifvai.l t'vit h,. ,..;:,.' ':i-l i I hive t !. l not nr ul to ,.i ,!, ;. ,r i r , on lire . 'I!'I"!-,' that J our "o:;,. he ' I nol 'lull 'hp O r ! Repairing Cloeki. ' ' Wnkh repairers have a horror of to.; hhn; n cluvk that has been tinkered hy amateurs." explained a watch re pairer tu it reporter, "and the.v would rather et out of sui h n job' If they can do so, fr the loss of one of the smallest parts means considerable work to reproduce It, and much more work than the general customer ex pects or wants to pay for. They try '" c i ri 1 ,,f such a Job when they 'an. r .r lu nine cases out of ten the n suit is not entirely sath-factory. Peo !' e nh.p have n k,hh1 clock, unless ther kin.w soim-thimj nl,ut the way clocks an- m. id, mid how they should be tak ' np.irt. will do the wise thing to let It alone when It gets out of order. Kx-iHTMuci-ing with It often means the ruin ..r the ,-Uvk. It Is absolutely dan p ro. ,j trv ,0 lmwlll(1 a mBnspr11Ki ls oca have dlscovensl for theui-,'v'-- "nlcss the proper tools are r.u .lv ,w rlui.k f,,,,,,,,,,. h.)s ' "T . : n,v iiown iis a sirine con- . , p...-,. me plIlg mill I ! ,"V: w,,r" '" ':l;-i out or pllt! ...o i .o .-;,,, (; s that" here Is no dan- j I'"" . ' ' ' !'r:!' f"r ciclit day clock ' '' O i;m,n long nn, hen sud- j '' it files . tt with nearly i "f Ii iru? if shot from a ! E!eccric,Gas(Wat' " Willamette Valley t I I LARGEST FCliJ IN THK VISIT ; THE PRODUCTI0; HIGH GRADE is