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612 Willcmette Street, 3 doors south of 9th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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Kl'GKNE WEEKLY GCAR1)
FREIGHT DEPOT
S5gon
i
aiVTED Colony to take up
f'5 arree; g'J"d farm land;
aapted io diversified larm-
i.il al! In ojd st!lte of cu'"
li?';ic . no.
ICS In S!a1'"n's addition O
EbKfB-i I-'5 and up; 50
down; balance cn 2 or . J
' years' time at 7 per cent.
LOTS and acrK? tractB in
Blair Street addition; f50
,djn and tenna given ,o;i
'balance. . , - .
00 acres of timber1- land:
cruises SVjnilllion feet to
1-4 sec.
ItOO acre3 In California;
cruises 94 million feet; 45,
' ouO for the tract. t
In
Farms
and City
Property
.; We ,
Have
?om g-ol bargains
Come mi see what we have.
It 13 no trouble to show tae
i5o:d h"ov'ie business prop
erty to trrde for nod timber
.-.bsd wepi of Mimleton, or
linn 'and a.laiiteri to stock
Kehnvs many bar;-ins on our
Hit. Tom? In and s?e what
we have. We will be glad
l to saow yju.
Orc-inm L'ind Company.
112 Willamette St.
M)-k T. F nsr. Mer
Eu?6 e, O.gon ;
BECKWITH WW ;
EHECT REINFORCED
CONCRETE BUILDING
WILL COVER SI'ACE BETWEEN
CORNER M)CK AND ALLEY IX
REAR WITH ONE-STORY ST1UT.
TIRE
fl . I 1
mwmif p Til ITUU
NEW DISTRICT OF
FOREST RESERVE!
" j
WILLAMtTTE Id VISION, WITH '
HEAIMJI AHTKHS AT El CiENE, :
C REATED WITH SUPERVISOR1
C. R. SEITZ IN,C HARGE I
j The old passenger depot, reached
On M.rk is . j, . , . destination, directly a.-ross the
naMonal forel? L" .f the 8,reet from 1,8 ld location, todav.
tabliXd with F.? Bnd w"l re""' 'here .until the new
n,F"!eJ,hdqu'r-.b"''" completed, after which
ha. ; . ..":;V; "i?' "1 oved to the western end
vn iT.j . , . "c"r,v of the yards,
..a it u wl nie UlYISlOll.
WILL STAND WEST
OF STOCK YARDS
OTTO KAVFMANN, CONFECTION
EH, WILL OCCITY ENTIRE
HULDINC WORK ON STRCC
TIRE TO COMMENCE AS SOON
i new divhlon Includes all of the
whern it will lla .,..
blned with the old freight depot and
rltnrv north nt ,h ,,. v i .,' " sc " "K"uuiise "mile our, or
vin,,.r,.' j t . . . i "le two bulliiliiKs..
The frelKht de-
1.: ,'ine f township; lne 8tock ,.ard3, either where the turn
caries i Ii win h hnni-n .k ,able is now ll'c,,ted or ""act
met'., kl L V?,'116 ''" ,,"vond Ch'arnelton street. Fad to
rC'rvJsor- tlilTZl'-: ?verece.y boon secured by the
AS OLI RULniXCS CAN II K ,S. Jf0' " ' 'T T"- '3 n-TelnK fHted up' Vo
point same dstance on the east side ' "th" ,""u Vk"
He handling of freiRht. Work of mov-
of 'he summit of the Cascades.
once erect a one-story reinforced con- ki, iV. !. I??
Crete hl,alneB hnllriln. i ., " " ",uv": ,u,l:e lnB OIt'ce
nf th. m..r" '"3 ' ' .. wm also "e Increased
... -- ' " smaii supervisors
frame buildings now occupying th? ters here.
in me uew uuumut; will D3- sola
and as soon as possible movd off.
Immediately thereafter the work of RD DDDIIUCD flU
ereotlng the ne wblock will besjin. ; U Mi DrlUulJlitii U fl
Mr. Beckwith this mornine showed
'to a Guard reporter romjh plans fori
two deputy
making their lieadquar-
Ing the old freight depot will lie-in
at once, so that the passing track,
now under construction, may be fin
ished soon, tho building now stand
ing la the line surveyed for tho
track. '..
"A RUNAWAY COUPLE"
tne proposed new bull 11ns. It will
have a froiltnge on East 'Seventh
' street of ftu feer It u-tn ho HivioH in
to two larse rooms, th we3 room ' .-. Basln" !',' s"rmon on fie story of
having a frontase of 35 feet and Ada,n ""'d Rve. n on the
extending back 60 feet. Bnd the east lmulllslv h romi"Nivo Hnd oxn'M
room, the one next to the all"y will s,ve uower of Rln- The largest audl
front 40 fet on Ft.' Seventh street -mc" ot the aerll,s K'Re'ed Dr. nrough-
nnd'extend cl ar back to Park street , er last n'Bht. A feature of the ser
BIDS FOR HIGH SCHOOL
ADDITIONTO BE ASKED FOR
WILL HE IH ILT DVRIXC VACA
TION' AND READY FOR OCCr.
PAXCY NEXT YEAR
114 feet. This room will have a glass
rront at tne Park F'reet pitrnnc. as
well as at tJie East Seventh .street en
vi-e was the solo by MiS3 Gilbert.
The dally noonday meetings are wel
comed by audiences which crowd to
The regular meeting of the Eu
gene school board was hpld last even
ing. Among the important matters
up for discussion was that of a propo
sition of the fair committee to sell
- -.V ..ii. inn j-i.rri ;u- ,. . . , . DIIIUII Ul lie IH T LU III 1111 1 lee CO Sdl
!:n.P-T.0f 'If. om of ihded" t,eLt.r,,HC ZffJ: oT5"9 ' OWlct a half block of ground
th,- new buiMIPs: will b four wood
sheds ea?h 10x15 feet. Between the
old building and the new th(?re will
be a' hallway five fet wide to allow
Polders & Divls, who ocupy one of
I " Th , ' Ii" kJ! '" a school bulldlng'at the cor-
r..- .tiv.ii ate wcillfi lltri l- n f U nnf
Tonlsht at the church the sub-
Ninth and Monroe I
ed.
iect will be "Climbing the Golden
Stairs.
the rooms of the old building, to get j " "... i . ' " V 1 T" Th bids for furnishing wood for
streets. The mntter was referred to:
the proper committee, which was glv-:
en power to act.
their goods in from Bjst Seventh 1 ... A . . . . . the district for the next year were
street. There vlll also 1.9 a space i w,u s"euK on , aJ,nK tne ''"'ier. - 01,(lned hut he rontra(., was nol ,,
lft five fpet "wide from the rear of! ' ' Tor tho rea'son 'thaf all rriembers' of1
The Guard building to Park street i SMALL C HIMNEY EIRE I tho board were not. present. i
IIKIXGS OCT DEPARTMENT' The building committee was in-!
- Strutted to advertise for bids Tor the
An alarm this afternoon at 2 new addition to he high school. It
o'clock took the fire department to Is expected that the work will be
the residence occupied by Professor done during the vacation senson so
First
Spring
Suits are
Now
Showing
Our stock of spring and sum
mer goods will be larger and
better assorted than ever bo
fore. Goods fare of best qual
ity and stylish patterns, tall
orded by the famous MICH
AELS, STERN & CO.. whose
brand is a guarantee of ex
cellence. Come in and look at
them.
Rig reductions on all win
ter suits, in order to close them
out and make room for new
Btock.
We curry full line of fur.
nlsliings for men, and our
prices and styles, are rlstht. ; .
We own our own building,
pay no rent and nre satisfied
with a retisonuhle profit.
ICSSE9BS2S90
We Are. Out of Money!)
andMust
Have it...
ON HAND COMPLSTB STOCK OP
Pictorial Review Patterns
THB ONLY PATTERNS HAVINd TUB
rtent Cnttiig & Construction Guides
THUSB GUIDES SAVE
MATCRIAL, TIMC & LABOR
llluttratlon ol CuttinirUulde for lttern No.
Z175. ithowini' liieittrrivt way of lavinit out
Itie imtt.-tn ttti the matcrUU, uj how to ue
llu lcd.t quantity til uuuu.
HICX D
ED. HANSON
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rait Or M MQH
A MJUIIH.
lUuitrallon ol Construction OuMo tor I'attern
No. 2273, shuwinhow U km the ditlercul
part toiceUier. etc
'to n IH '
PiaORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
IO and 15 Cents Each
ALL SEAMS ALLO W C D
and in order
to fret if we
will make big
reductions on
all goods in
our store for
the next fif
teen days dur
ing which
time you will
be able to se
cure some bi
bargains at
No.
S Knxt Ninth Street
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene Racket Store
35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon
for the same purpose.
Kiiufinann Will Enlarge.
Otto Kaufirnnn, who ncMini's 'the
corner romi of the old building with
his copfcMonery sier and lunch
rooi", and tho two frame buildinss Jesse Davis and family on East that the addition will be ready for;
In tl"- rar with his candy fjctory I Eleventh street near A. A defective ! occupancy the first of the next school
and for a store room, will occupy flue In the building had caused a yea'. i
both rooms In the new building. His
kitchen, which is row licated in the
rear part of the old building, will be
moved to the new and the salesroom
. will thereby be greatly enlarged.
First Reinforced Concrete Building.
This will be the first reinforced the first fire In several months.
concrete building to be erected In Eu-1 .
, gene. Mr. v Beckwith reall7.es that I
ll.rlnlr to ,r. ho no.., .... OSTEOPATHY IS '
hard to get this year, and not wish
; Ing to delay the construction of te
i building on that account, decl1d
tipon concrete. It Is said to be about
' as cheap, anyway.
small blaze between the walls, but Hi The committee was also Instructed,
was extinguished before the depart-! to look Into the matter of proper ex-1
ment gut therr The building be-Jits at all of the sehoul bulldlns so'
long to the Divinity School. The that In case of fire the chlldr-n
alarm brought out a large crowd of; might leave the building without loss
people on the streets, as this was I of life
SCIENCE OF ITS OWN
iApwecutcc
" oiiiuiwiig JfOtXl
It gives him rclaxatio.i
'MouLtHootl Cigar is a
?fcamongallthinkingmeri
pos lively the best I0t
Fon.thc market
Mm
There are but few people who have
not heard of Osteopathy, also of
Fome of ts achievements. But there
are far too many who have ae.credlt-
.f4. e:l it with being good for only those
4, .'conditions from which they have
4. DIED been cured, or which have come un-
,', ' ider their immediate observation.
, 4, Not In frequently there Is mutual
I surprise wnen one man wno wasi
March 0, 190S, the Infant child of ; cured of eve trouble meets another!
Mr.- and Mrs. Mart Brown, at Mont-wno wa9 CHro,i nf constipation. Thel
?omery'a logging camp, above Lea-lnbove ) a honily Illustration, .bull
burg. The child was only a few i lt 0!1v shows t!iit neither was ctt-l
hours old. rlons 'enough to learn the po3.sibII-i
:ittes of Osteopathy while being treat-
! ed for their respective conditions. , !
fc , " ! They may have hcen persuaded fo
BORN undergo Osteopathic trentment only!
' because a friend had been cured ofi
"- a like condition.
, , . - .iiAc n ! You m;iy be one of those who do
Hr,Le;e !'Hr;:Ire H.n'.tuer ' not know that Osteopathy Is Intend-
Hcokor and wife, a daughter. j fd fnr (tnpr C0Ildlf,ng tnan thf)8a
you have already heard of as having
A WONDKItl'TL RACK
You should enjoy a good laugh at
"The Mother-ln-Law's Race for a
Good-Looking Son-ln-Law," one of
the moving pictures at the Orpheum.
display"of sphincj hats
Saturday afternoon. March 7, at
Colvin & Russell, milliners, 84 E.
Ninth street.
NOTICE
Regular meeting of Evingeline
ihapter No. 51, O. E. S., Friday even
ing, March 6, at 7:30 p m. Work
Cottage Grove chnn'er will h pres
been treated successfully, ir so, re
member that if the principles of Os
teopathy are right, It Is a science of
Its own and a complete system of
treating disease, and has been recog-
nlvorl na such hr loiplsl n 1 1 va pnnet-
ent and a full attendance Is desired. 1 ments ,n morc fhan two-thirds of the
Visiting brothers and slsfrs made
welcome. By order f the vv. M.
E. M. YORA.V, Sec'y.
CALL FOR COI NTY WARRANTS
Notice Is herby given thit all of i
ban county warrants previous to:
register No. 4441. registered Ortohor.
21, 1907, will be paid on presenta
tion at my offl.-e on .lnrrh '.. 'J.
Interest will cease on that duy. 1
, Eugene, Mnr"h 5. mix. '
R. E. EASTLAND. j
Treas. l.-'ine C:i.. Oreij n. 1
states in (be I'nlon.
Dr. H. L. fltudley, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734
Ferry street Phone Red 3197.
CMTHI WIRELESS
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Succnsort to
ARMITAGE i BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene, Or.
' C. K. Murvro T. W. Munroe
HOUSEFURNISHINCS
W. R. V. ATTENTION :
I The clarion viice of Preid-nt Hal'
I sclH for each niemhrr nf .1, W. Oenrv
Corps to he tresent ;tt thj rei;'i!'i
nice:lng Siturdjy. Man-h 7rh. at 7:3"
p. r. trpinnant luifin-.'si fnr your
conslderatliui.
I'OMMiTTKE.
Pref-rred stork now si'lllng at
fin per share. We confidently ex
pert an advanre on tnis siors ni nny .r. , 4, , ,
time In a letter lust n-Hvrd from i We now have ,he most complete
I "nlonel C. C. Wilson, nf New York,
who l-i president nf said company,
he says: 1 1
"W- have n bill new before this I
iss(nn of rorer"-s, whlrh prnvid
we underhand tint .vrv passenger-'i-arrylnB
ship be ! ti lpid with wlr"-
,.Ss. We expect tills bill to pass
within tm rtt'Vi", nnd if I' does nir
stork will flvanre ill 'I WestltlZ
' hoit-e air tirake -orV. whi' h 'Pf up
fr .m 1 1 "O t i 1 1'"'1 p r -hnr In
welve rm tubs after rnir-T-.s pa-' d
line of stoves in Eugene
Beds and Bedding, Rugs and
Matting, Shelf Hardware
and cuttelry
b7 W. Elght-h SL.
iUCENK . . CPftCr
piles ci iik:: ix n tm i 1 days
PA7.0 OINTMKN" Is guaranteed ti
ure anv case of llchlng. blind, bleert-
"V
t'i
'n or prctrudlng piles
in to 14
Boc.
. cqulpp d with an air brake
K.i.iii'rii -fid M V" v M ariv BVKk?
WMtEI.KPS VOi 1 1 i!tri-'F."
fiffii I Wet vh St., or Ko mi 7,
1 (lord n Ulork. If
HOWER & WOOD
Renl Elare and Timber Liindn
Paneli, rm nnd lly rmp'rly
Your mironiige riH'ciiuil
ollrlled.
HtMitn I, out Klrl Nl. Itnnk
Jenkins &
Starbuck
Dealers iii
REAL
ESTATE
Wc arc new comers here
and are in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business
Wc have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number bf 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. We
are personally acquainted
.with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are comtng west. If
you want to SELL, list
your property with us fcr
there 's going to be "things
doing" in real estate that
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms 17 nnd 18
THEATRE BLOCK
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 miUs west o' Eugene on Elmira Road
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
MARCH 7th, J 908
begins at 2 p. m. sharp. No postponement on
account of weather.
Reserved Bids. No "By-bidders.'',
A clean, honest Sale Guaranteed.
Sale
Nc
Terms of Sale.
On all sums of $1C)0 anJ ov:r, l month'? time wHl
be given w't iapprjvd se;urity at 8 per cent in
te.est. Adiount of 5 per cent will be allowed
for cash, Cn sums of less than $10.00 the cash
will be exptctcd.
COL. MERCER.
1SNOW BALL
FLOUR.
$ 1 .20 per sack
A Home Product and Bet
ter Than Most imported
Flour. Ask Your Dealer
For It.
!
Jays or j.oney refunded