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THE Kl'CEXE DAIL" GlA"!, MONDAY. MARCH 2, 1108 9 ft The est? ise 4 a Stver Held-Flar. rdi to ar. 14th sir.s.....m StflF-AIL anti IMF OREGON LAND CO ir iTED Colony to take up ,.,iH farm land: i3 acres. t"- , , I apied to diversified farm las' all In sood state of oil titatiar. now. id-3 ia Sladden'5 addition ti ' 4.17. nnA IIIC Sri It Ejscne-, i-- . -. t- -joaa; balance on I or d Tears' time at 7 per cent. 10T3 and acreage tracts in Blair street uiu"n, ' d3n and terms given on balance. ;00 acres of timber land: -raises bhi million feet to 1-4 sec. 1(00 acres in California, cruises m minion ieei, -,-COD tor the tract. In Farms .. and City Property We Have soma good bargains Come and see what we have, li is no trouble to shew t lie ' so:d income business prop erty to trade for giod timber hntl west of Mapleton, or Iirm land adapted to stock raising. 'Ve have many bargains on our ML tome In and se what te have. We will be glad la show you. Ormm Ijiml Company. 112 Willamette St. MarkT. Fltmng.Mgr tugerte, Oregon MARCH TEriM CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION MANY CASKH OS IKH'Klif' THIS T1MK AM TEIIM WILL !!K A LOXC2 OXE (,IIAX1) JURY tllCSEX TO LOOK INTO SKYKRAL CRIMINAL CAS. ES AT HAM) MANY CIVIL CAS IiS ARK ACTED I POX AT TO DAY'S SESSION OK COURT The regular March irm of circuit court was convened this morning by Judge Harris. More than the usual number cf cases are on tLa dociet this term for the reason that the bus iness that piled up during the holi days, caused by the financial flurry, when no court could be held, has not; been touched. A short term was ' held in January, but very HtMe was done pnd it adjourned a couple of days after convening. There are 122: .cases on the docket this time and several have been filed since the! docket was- printed and others will ; come up before court adjourns. j firiuid Jury Chosen I A grand jury as follows was chosen ' this afternoon: W. H...Kny, R. E. ' Gross, Wm, bandess, John W. Harms, ' E. F. Judklns, H. A. Macy'und R. R. '. Bay. Landers was chosen as' fore man. After receiving the judge's In-! structlous the jury retired and with! District Attorney McFadden is now deliberating on the several crimin.il cast's at hand. T.c r.-f-j ';. To c?s? of the r'pte vi. Trod L-i-lcy, chrrged with the sale of linn r at ' Springfield In violation of the Lical option law. came up for trlr 1 this af-: ternoon. The jury chos;n U as fol-; lows: II. E. Morris, Clarence Koon.j J. M. Gearhart, Rnfus Bolrton, J Frank II. Holland, M. V. Pennine-, ton, P. IX Newell. L. 13. ftrasman, E. : W. Michael. J. I. Pepin. J. B. Hill, M. B. Stone. Testimony was begun late In tba nft-m'"1-1. Civ'l Cases IllspcsiMl of. Following were tljo civil cases dis posed of today: The Brunette Company vs. C. C. MnUocli; to recover moneys Contin ued. L. F. Wn-ley and J. C. L. Wooley vs. II. A. Skeels; to recover money. Continued. O. H. & H. G. Company vs. Oregon Pacific Mining Company, J. W. Cox, George Cox, William George and El va George, his wife, and G. G. Gra ham; foreclosure of lln. Dismissed upon motion of plaintiff. Hibbard. Spencer -Hartlett & Co. vs. C. C. Matlock; to recover money. Continued. The Great Northern Developme-' Company vs. II. C. Million and W. C. Stnndlsh: Injunction. Dismissal on motion of plaintiff without costs. S. C. Sparks. .1. F. Tate. rw Sparks. J. E. McCaul y. V. S. S'and Ish, John K rogues, A. II. Tavlor. P. II. Kvllo, Jnlin Hawkins in. J.W. Gibs, E. Runyard. T. A. T inham, lien An derson, .lames A. Hennessey, Bart Tate, .'els Salvick. 11. F. Iliirrlp. and crt'ii O. Powers vs. Th - I.u'ky U-iy Injuiictlon. Dls- land; to recover money. Continued. . E. T. Bushnell vs. B. S. Kelsay; to recover nuney. Judgment for $1SS. ; 50, interest ut 6 per cent; attorney's fee of $10 and order of sale of at tached property. i L. Simons vs. Burton S. Kelsay and Eliza Kelsay, the First National Bank of Eugene and L. M. Travis; foreclos ure. Consent to file supplementary complaiut. L. G. Brown vs. Weoster Klncald and L. Rickel; to recover possession of personal property and damages. Continued. Commercial National Bank of t'en-i dleton vs. I. P. Hower and D.incnn ! Scott. Dismissed upon mo'.lon of! plaintiff without costs. Edwin M. W;ight vs. Minnie Wash burn; to re'.'.: ver nino-'y. Continued, i' Gregory Burlinch and James O. ; Bristow v, Henry Loretz; to recover! 'money. Judgment for $219.26, Inter est at fi per cent; order, sale of at ; tached property. I F. J. Borger vs. Henry Loretz; to 'recover money. Judgment for $351. . 31, interest 4 per cent; order of sale of attached property, j John Maughan V3. City of Eugene; damages. Order withdrawing demur ; rer: leave to answer. Eva S. Moore, formerly Eva S, i Smith, and W. A. Moore, her hus 1 bam, vs. Alsak Branti:' to quiet ti ! tie. Settled and dismissed without . cost:;. , E. E. Mink vs. Nannie K. Belshaw: possession, of personal property, judgment for recovery of property. ' i W. T. Campbell vs. J. B. Coleman; ' MOVING OLD DEPOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW It. POYXKIt HAS CONTH.UT FOR WORK, WHICH HAS ALREADY 'COMMENCED OLD BI ILDING WILL HE MOVED TO POINT OP POSITE FREIGHT DEPOT H SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH Special Lace Curtain Sale B. Poyner hus the contract for moving the old passenger depot to li.ake room for the new one which is to be built Immediately, and today ho began the work. Timbers and the necessary appariitus to move the building were delivered at the depot grounds and the jack screws were placed in position today, the actual work of moving the building to begin tomorrow. While the new depot is being built the old one will stand directly across the main track from the freight depot. The new structure will be built where the old one now standsexeept that it will be thirty feet from the Inside rail of the main track. The present passenger and freight Rcjular 75c values the pair 55c in Regular $1.10 values the pair 90c Regular $1.60 values the pair. $1 05 Regular $3.00 values the pair. $2.25 XX Regular $3.50 values the pair. $2.40 Regular $3.75 values the pair. $2.60 Regular $3.90 values the p.iir. $2.95 XX Regular $4.50 values the pair. $2.95 Regular 35.00 values the pair. $3.35 XX Regular $5.50 values the pair. $3.90 XX Regular $6.00 values the pair. $4.45 WE SELL FOR CASH For two days only, Tuesd.iy and Wednes- 1(2 day, wc offer special inducements in our Lace Curtains. Our values are better in Lace Cur tains than you can find elsewhere as we buy direct from the manufacturers in large quanti- t:s. SEE OUR STOCK and you will buy here, XX All curtains reduced in proportion. ply to choose from and many various patterns. XX Cottage Curtains; fine patterns from $1.75 up to $5.00 a pair, all reduced in proportion to the lace curtains advertised above. I CAMPBELL-FELLMAN CO. EUGSNi'S BIGGEST AND BEST HOUSEFURNISHERS j M aniilacturers of Couches I XX and Matresses . Everything for the Home and Oifice XX P. PKI'SIiVT Iivi-T AT KrfJKNK WHICH IS BEING MOVED AWAY TO MAKE ROO.M FOR A S;1I,(M)0 MODERN STIUT'hl'RE to recover money. Settled and dismissed. The Lucky II y :i recover money Plates smoking good L Ilgivcshim rclayatinn : Mount Hood Cicarisa -'teamonoall tL;t,: Positively the best 10c Pontile market SEEDS H SEEDS K "AVE Air l,RKX SI'i-,,w , ... " III LK. ""fc Moxkv 1!V HI Y. V" R (i.Mti.i. v , ,,,,,. Mis. 'JOIN? c?.o-:fry 9lb "d Oik Sts. Stevfens '..'T.MR.. 1 Mining Company missed., Duncan S?ntt '. Mining Compiiny ; Continued. Ed. T. Maher vs. Aiul"i'Von Wai:c: to reccver nioney. Ccitiiin-'d. I. W. Shiima'c v-. Tho Lucky It iy Mining Company. Till- Trust & Guar antee Company, West iti'.'limiM' lil"' Mf and Maiinfaclui'ing Company, and Eric Johnson: ti receiver limn y. .Plaintiff given until March 1 to plead to cross complaint. Seward I). Allen vs. Joseph T. Bridges; to recover m ney. Demur rer withdrawn and permission to file atiFwe Earl Parsons vs. William C. Jones: to rcover money. Dismissed without , Mission Snap and Candle Works vs. Lucky Boy Mining i om!aii . i" recover nioney. Judgment for $!" with s't per cent Interest from June IS, 190K. O. W. Pe-k vs. W. C. Shortrldge; damages. Dismissed. First National B'H'k of Cot tap Ornve vs J. W. Walker and H. S. Wnlk-r: tos-'t aside d"d. Cnt inu-d. J A Freeman anil Percy F. Free man vi. .1. U. M-F-rland: to recover monev. Continue 1. Mitchell. Lewl ft P'nver Company vi. J. It. McFariand: to recover mon ey. Continued. Fnlrlinnks. M.iroo & Company vs. .1. B. MeFiirliiml; I" i'"'v' r '"n,'J . Continued. . Frank Deadmnnd vs. M. L. u''K man and Carl Kyckinan: t" ncvi monev. Settl.d and dlsml.-si-d itu- 0111 COSTS. Pciitlc Sti-1 n'ld 'Wire i vi. .1 '. MfFc-i.i:i I: to r' ev. Continued. II. Morton vs. F. '! recover money. S :!"(! Hnwe K- For Il'i"i v-. .1 H. lard: ti rcovcr ncni v. Cnn Charles II. Dod 1 vs. 3. nnit'.ITi'.' r id ii- V-ir-;;iid . COFFEE Why doesn't your gro cer nioneyback every thing? Can't get the goods or the money. Vour erocer returns rour mnney If rou don't like Schiiling'l lient; we Day huo HIDDEN DAMiliHS. . f Nilll're'x l ive Tlnuly Wai ninvts Tlmt NltllillKCIIC Hien t un Alfolll To liiimie. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you wle n the kidneys are Mck Well kidneys cscr.'te a clear, anilier fluid. Kick kidneys send out a t li in . pale and finmy. or a liick. red. ill-smi-lllns uri"". lull of K'dl- !'l lit '1111,-1 il'.-e-ll'.:r i.l IKl-.i-a.-". DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1! comes from the hack. Mack pain.-, dull and hcavv. or s-harp and n.-iit tell p.m of sii 'K kiilm-vs and warn you of the iipproaih t' ilropfV. iliabeU'i and Height's Disease. Doan'.s Kidney Pllis cure sick Uldni-yi. and cure thetn perunii ntly. Here's Eubhiic proof: ... , . Mrs W. D Wood of 3sTi West Mh St" EuKene, Ore..' niys: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with fine resulls nnd have also trentid one or my children who was atflict.'d with a w-akness i f the Ki.im ys ior a iuuii her of vears. From the Brent bene fit alreiidv derived I do not hesitate to recommend them. Backache, lameneHs and that tii-d and restless, draw feellnK made Hie a uuroen ... me aiid I was unalile to Ret rest nlcht or dav. Doan's Kidney Pills did a Kreat service in rellevlnK this con dition." , - For sale by all dealers. Price ;.0 cenis Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole auentu for the Uni ted States. Renumber the name-Dean s and take no oiImts. Pll.EsV rn.F5: PILES! . . Williams Iadlan Pile ointment will cure blind, blcedlni? ai.d ltchlnn pilr! It ahsort th" tumorii. allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dlan Pile Ointment Is prepared for pile, and Itchlns of the rlvate parts. . ., ... t . i,r Co.. l.v mall tic nin e ..... ...j tt mi W lam MD t,rqps. depots will be combined, and trans-J formed Into la commodious frelirht . house. It will be located about ; where Friendly's warehouse now i stands. The side track now exten-t-Iiik south of the pnssentrer depot will he taken up and a spur endlim at the ! new freight house will he built from the western end of the yards. FOR THE KIDNEYS KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to . ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene, Or. AND BLADDER This Simple Home Mlvtuni Said to j Prevent SerioiiH Kidney Trouble , ' mid Relieve ltlieiinuil Ihiii. j To make up enmiKh of tbe "Dnn dellon treatment" which Is claimed ! to be rellevlns nearly every suffer er who uses lu for backache, kidney 'complaint, sore weak bladcLr and I rheumatism, set from any uood i prescription pharmacy one-half ounce of fluid extract landelioll. one ounce ;jf compound kurunn and three oun ces of coiiiiirnind syrup sarsapnrllli. Shake well In a hotil - and lake in ' tei'.spiicinful iliiM'S allir ea:ll meal and at. bedtime. Those who hav; trie-l it clnim , titat it acts (senily but thoninnhly on the kidneys, relievliiir baehache and bleMer trouble, and urinary dirll culties must . Instantly. Many cases i,f rheumatism are known to have been relieved within n few days, the pain and swflllnK diminishing with each dose. A well-known 1 al diiiKlst, who Is In a position to know, usserts that this prescription, whig-over it be comes known, always ruins the sale of the numerous patent medicine raeiimutlsm cures, kldn y cures etc. It Is a recipe which the majority of patent medicine manufacturers, nnd even certain physicians, dislike to see published. Few cases. Indeed, which will fall to yield to Its pecul iarly soithliiK and heallnn Influence. Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv.rk. v-all and let us estimate on your vork. Aya & Heiiznnn 4 West 8lh St, Chine hlxrk 1171 eooce3eM THE OLIVER S GREAT HORSE SALE 1 2 head thoroughbred and high-grade driving and draft mares and fillies; recently imported from Iowa and Indiana will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION At my home 4 miles west of Eugene on Elmira Road SATURDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 7th, 1908 Sale begins at 2 p. m. sharp. No postponement cn account of weather. Nd Reserved Bids. No "By-bidders A clean, honest Sale Guaranteed. Terms of Sale. On all sums of $10.00 and over, 12 month's tim; will be given with approved security at 8 per cent in terest. A discount of 5 per cent will be allowed for cash. Oi sjiiu of less than $10.00 the cash , will be expected. COL. MERCER. i EUGENE THEATRE ,'7 Thurs. (& Sat., Mcrch 5Eb? llet Dealer in the World. ' Rev. F. Siarblrd. of East Raymond. Maine, says: "I have used Hu klen's Arnica Halve for several years, on my'old army wound, and other obsti nate sores, and find It the Ih'i healer In the world. I use It too with ureal success In my veterinary business." Price 2.1 cents at W. A. KiivkeiidaU B druK store. The rlcHiicut, leKlble print u of THE OLIVER TVI'K WRITER l ''lie to the don n ward stroke of II" lion-vlluiit-iiiK type-bur nnd Us ronvi'lt l)K'. All old llilli'lllnes lllken III e. Ill.llXC. C. S PRANK, Agent I Co.. Cleveland. O. Ti r; T- X. Si. . !..i:-u ' 1 ' ,WIX'I NAWIXd John M. P. D'xon, sncrrs',r to W E. Bodny. All wood sawed to KtluKc. For prompt service phoio Black 3.112. Residence, 207 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw V,. r xend H'l , iv.-ttl' " 111 the ''Oik rf I'm- Unite I wireless T'-p -L'fadh Co. n r),ft v-,-v rien r fulur '. Il wi.l pr l a!,!y be t2 r,u p-r shire. If : : Willi? ms Co. Transfer ; Lifth1 and Heavy Hauling i - WOOD fox sale J 504 TiliirettcSt- C"i(-u. Ot'Kon Phone illBek II" s impend Minstrels NEW SONGS, NEW JOKES, NEW DANCE 3. SEE THE BIG MINSTJU L ACTS ! The Grand Imperial First Part The Beautiful Tran-lornution becne The Minstrel Man and the Porter The Death of the Gmiatcr Moonlight on the Mississippi I. T-PETiH iu.i.d. i M. Far-' I(ed4r e,l l, 0S '"wi'lrv a' Watts' iluce stock. on ell lie-' of I'rlres cut lo re- Kemurcn all Oa llan&t trouble: For Sale hv Chambers Hardware t.'n Iterger-IW'iin Huit1inre t ojiihiii)-. 8 END MEN' - 10 SOLOISTS - CHORUS O? 40 Reset ved Seat Sain Opens Wednesday at Box Oii'ce. Prices: 25c. 50c, 75c and $I.C0 WK VAX SI I'I'LV ship ot it 1'itotu o. l'oiir wants with wood - Oak, Ma- to '!ell Tower Co 102 p,,.-; o,,, lu. Fir, nnd Ties. Also O...I. , Soul,., u,,-.!,. "'n,ev al ay, ?,..' WILLI A. MB TUANSFIilt CO. the highest market price a" vay Phono lllack Utl. ' , . My e