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hi'-' .rTvvr, CO.. IXC Wf ift--orld If Kl'GKXE DAILY GrAnD, MONDAY. MARCH 9, 1908 u ,MTit; " ... iKl' 1 . Ll.ll.T u' ... I any other. $,n the face of the eanh. small loss to thu ri s- ' they were wiped out of oreence. r ...ulni- nu ., i able tn nut n nmn tn eu.-,. i .. qlu nri i cum -- -i i I-HKNSK NOT M'( 'KSSXKY I l':M! I ltl)Tl:n ED (i XMi; Te Guard rome time mi r-nrrt-d an itntii from the .liuu-tion Cliy Hell i:i ;( ! of electric!' -an.- , Mppv J5lltp Tb Eugene Guard., . ,, . , 1111 in.B ni.n p.nii .- able to wake them aaaln ry ,t 1. br eerier, pm- week.l .16 . different, but he can try his ey,,r. meuis on tne otner fellow, so far as we are concerned. h'Al carrier, per month .50 P"lbv.r iin advance). 4.00 gS ( ::::; .65 bo"1",-: ; .ob Wi5SS'rt " kDWn 0D V"',1'?.' Eases. Oregon, postof- r to M .ewd-clasa matter. " T.... The Guard. :!ZZt, are authorized to P i receipt for subscriptions or Plater blne for The Daily rri; w Guard: However, so long as our nnvy can, whenever needed, live up tn Its rec ord it has never failed yet the pen. pie will be perfectly willing: to Ym It go at that, and ignore all the 1 ifii ctericy talk that may cron out from ! timo to time. ' ,,imut -re ant d .0 3fr" "jiuXI-'."ma R h 0. Cjo. A. Drury. rlSTKU.V OREGON SKKS UK A I. ISSUE (Union Hepublican) Among th? referendum tllli that will come before the people this spring will be one tint deals wilh tne appropria tion for the State University it Eugene, and unless the signs are misleading It will be ipproved by an overwhelming majority and it is up to East mi Oregon to do its part in this matter. A state that strangles its educational in-' stKutlons Is a good one to get out of, and Oregon does not propose to be in that class. It THIS DREAM MERELY COINCIDENCE? Dttims and forecasts have ever 111 curious attraction for the'hu Li Hindi only surpassed by seem- k communications from, spirits, of parted. Narratives - that 'as- to present details are often so TOtren and ' embroidered with 3 Inventions that It becomes dlf eto examine the factsupon their n The case of Thomas Pender. . the best authenticated and nost rvSible that has recently fallen .'.iiiirobservation, offers no such rallies. Draas Pendergast, a healthy xman living with his wife and children in Hoboken, N. J., Wdge tender at the Lackawanna "T. his business being to raise and t the adjustable "apron" which acts the ferryboat with Its land- j Sunday night recently he telrom a dream wherein he felt (suddenly stricken blind while at his daily employment. m mprnlng he told his wife of ", and also told it to bis "orknien at the ferry .landing. !ted With him All Hir l-inr Widness the dream foretold. "it before the day's work was and while," reads the abso- r trustworthy account, "ho woo ;i5 the hawser about the drum :i ferry," and while the hun ti of passengers went scurrying " "owns to their trains. Pender : " atrlcken blind tnai . iho P before he had dreamed Jie PJld - And bllnrl ho romni. this but a coincidence? Was monition? Or Is It in ho . "Pon the rational hnala th,n Ptyiical condition .m.i, . M Wndness had. In their growth, , Ml oerore reached such a to produce upon the subcon " mind the b.,... - "'..cooiuua 01 mat F'Sfil whll, . . . , ,u lew nours they .f, ,tro"8 enough to actually IMltv t;.!it.. ji number of farmer ', 'iiniins cuunars. Ex-j!-:ii. 1:....... put to sleep by means of electricity f ,, !';' H"k,ir "rltes-thf Times us ( ottage Cr.no, Or., Mar:-h 1. l!)ns K.l,tr Tim-s: 1 atl,.(. an article m y iur paper in which iVferemv was 1'inde thnt deputy gam., ward. mis ha 1 rirced parties who were hunting i-m-gars to secure hunting licenses.' Tim law does not require such persons to obtain license. It refers onlv to pro-' "cted game. Had the deputies or tho present game warden exercised common sense, tjiey would have pas- tu vn!,e unnoticed. ' The attorney-general or Oregon rendered an opinion on that point! o-.m. o.ie, u,t. ihw was passed. Th.M-e !a " excuse or su?h ib'tiorauce of the J. V. n.KP?,. Ex-Game Warden. RKKKKI.KY XOTKS (S!epial Correspondence ) Herklpy. March 9. Farmer in this section are quite busy farming. It. P. Allison went to Eugene yes terday on business. ' Berkeley people are ghul to beer bat Ctimniisioner Price and wife are soon to move back to t'leir farm. Thev have been spending the winter if Fngene. Mrs. A. SI. Thurman lias been nul'e oorly for a wrek or more. It was 'bought she was partially paralyzed, but she is improving now. Era nk FIsk has returned from Dal las, wnere he visited his wife's rents last week. Deputy Assessor Ob;s, in our nidlst this week. There was another shooting rntch In this nelghborhool Saturday. There was also one a week ago last Satur day. Mrs. Barrett, of Snrlngflelrt. I vis iting her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Thur man. The stork visited O. C. Thurman and wife and left' thm a great big boy. O. C. is all smiles. The editor of a hlgh-brawed p tbll- llcauor, wants thj r.;otiD chang.-a be- fore It U restored to Our coins 'rom "In God We Trust" .. " ;,ci Wc Deal." That would he ail rlgl.' for such as t. but would be inappropri ate for a Ijt f our coin-handlt: s. We take It that there are no known members of the organization which has dainanded the abdication of the czar of Russia at once within the borders of the czar's domain. That is a lpng distance stun:. Experts declare the platform of t he Independence League to be elastic enough to fit either the Republican or Democratic candidate. Posaiblj Hearst made It so purpose:-. Senator-elect Bradley, of Ken tucky, lost no time after his election In beginning to make 4 noise .like a state boss willing -to get his fingers In the national pie.. Somebody has discovered that March is Secretary Taft'a lucky month. He would doubtless, for this year at least, prefer to be lucky In June and November. No lecturer has yet succeeded In making such a horrible showing of "darkest Russia" as to deter other seekers of box office coin from going there after material to sell. . Perhaps royal' flushes will become common among, the . '-students, now that a , genuine prince from India has matriculated at, .Cornell Unlveiy slty. .. -. What this country really nee'ls; and needs badly, Is a secretary of the navy who -wilK so arrange that the tnlkntlve naval officer will always be at sea. pa- Bennett was JUNCTION CITY ITEMS. Married At ' the Dane Church, March 5, 1908. by Rev. Plamback, Carl Johnson and Miss Agnes Ander sen. Born February 29. 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trlnp, n son. This makes our friend Wm. Tripp, grand father. Just think of that. J. H. Miller will conduct the nn- detaking and embalming business hereafter, he havlnc nurehased itr. May's Interests in the business. He will devote his entir time tn the business and will be in a position! to give the best of service. Times. , EIGKXH'S MODEL STREET (Pendleton Eist Oregonlan.) Tb town of Eugene, the Pendle ton or the Willamette valley. Is plan ning to show her visitors and tourists a model street this spring and with this in view has announced some In teresting features. In the first place the street will be made clean as a new house. It will he c-learod of rubbish, trash, debris, tree limb", leaves and other accumu lations: the nails in the sidwal will be driven down; new boards will replace old ones in the sidewalks: fences and gates will bc repainted a.nd made new; telephone and tele graph poles will be painted a uni form color and all of the porch lights on the entire .street wJll be kept burn ing throughout the night. This is a pace In civic cleanliness which other Origon towns might fol. low with great, profit. Nothing at tracts a thrifty, progressive class of citizens so much as a neat, clean town. Good streets ar? especially at tractive, as Pendleton can testify. The experiment of Eugene will be watch?d and will also be Imitated by other towns and it is hoped that she Is well repaid for her trouble by se curing all the colonists and home seekers she wants this spring. : Us Angeles Express flings ' 01 tais interesting subject P t ofdisn,S5oI1 (hat thfi dream-believers may bark' ln Heasureable exercise. what At., r, . ''"a wa, ,:K.,.. . "idem th, ' "amea or no' 1 Germans have 'or it in ti,,. .......... - 4 itm.v army orf cer ui, ' " was in- for uuuer ouser- ' "me n expert ' The utho . : . tort iv... reported to . n ,ht the man Just "infal.,J .. .(. uiseussion by gU. oi:!. . . mr war hp.. . irt-d Vertf iFnnA n . DV th .L ""- wno 't! - a con i ' tin b. claim z " the inside of "I'-l'Nirod. at all but If n fcf,:. ... - m eonioss ta natljns than Good lwr rrrybuiis-. Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent architect In the Delbart Building. San FranclHcn. says: "I fully endorse all that has been said, of Electric Bit ters as a tonic medicine. It 1b good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prdmpt and efficient manner, and builds up the system." Electric Hit ters Is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter: as a blood purifier It Is uneqnalle I. .'.0 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. fXITEI) WIKELESS Preferred stock now selling at $15 per share. We confidently ex pect an advance on this stock at. any time. In a letter just received from Colonel C. C. Wilson, nf New York. who Ih president of said comnanv. ho Fays: "We have a bill now before this session of congress which provides, we understand that every passenger carrying ship be equipped with wire less. We expect this bill to pass within ten days, and If It does our stock will advance as did Westing house air brake stock, which weW up from $100 to $4000 per share in twelve months after congress nassefi a bill compelling every car to be equipped wilh an air brake. Enouch said. Have ynu any stock? WIRELESS WOODIirFF.' Office IS West Sth, St., or Room 7, Gordon Block, tf THE MARKET i-'0R REAL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 81 h St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT . WE EXCHANGE 8-room house and 2 lots: de sirable corner: good barn, water, bath ami sewer: must be sold soon; good v.ilne at S:i(ioo S-room house and good lot on Willamette street; good lo cation; city water; electric lights. Price $723 8-room house and corner lot 80x160; barn, hen house, chicken yard, some fruit. Price $2000 79 acres five miles from Spring field; 40 in cultivation, 39 pasture; now 10-rooui bouse, 4 Ox SO barn; 4 acres orchard; for sale or trade for larger plac. 3 acres close to town; 4-room house, small barn; 1 acre orchard; to trade for larger place; will pay difference. We also have business open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every description. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 wsi8 h St. '" A NEW It E All KHTATE FIRM Those having farms, timber lnnds or relinquishments, city properties business houses or merchandise for sale should see llsan & Nichols over 1. Inn's Drug Store, as they are In touch with Investors In nearly ev ery state In the Lnlon. CAM, KOH CITY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all cltv warrants up to and Including No 192, registered July th. 1907, and drawn on the general fund, and sew er warrants up to and Including No. 172, registered July 11th. 19015. will be paid on presentation at my offie March 12th, 190S. Interest wilt cense on thnt day. FRANK REISNER. Cltv Treasurer. Eugene, Or., March 5th. 190S. OASOMXK WOOD SAWINO W.. G. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Resident. 518 West Sixth street. ANNOUNCEMENT J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy Wave 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 si! old friends who have property to sell, both form and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE & BUOY, tf 542 Willamette Street. The I.aekjr (jurter Is the an you pay out for a b.ix of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you tha health that's more pre cious than Jewels. Try them for headache, bllinusnvtt. constipation' and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be rhorfully refunded at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to AR.MITAGE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oik. and 7th, Eugene, Or. MOTHER'S KIT CM EX Seventh and Oak streetr.. haa open ed under ne.v management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner everv p.indav. tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS' professional column I OK SM.K -(I'l.iiiiiuii'ii.) WOOi FOR SALE 1 li-im oa.i COOK WAXi'KH .-'Ir.-.l-il.i.-.s ivK.li wood. l'h.:ne Farmers Mi or i.i- mulled at t.u.'lio i;.-n.-:ai luiipi quire at Stern r s grjeeiy suite, ao ml at nine. w ItEAI. ESTA'I I .1. L. CI.AKK CO. o.-ta:e. ('revive:!. Or At; i:rs lu-alers ill r-nl AltSTK TOILS l'l'HK BRED While Wyandotte egs for sale. J. A. tiiifiin, 71S Ferry street. ml": FOR SALE bmunf. nrotn fir wood. W. L. Couuernull. at Watt's tl Jelry store. FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs, 13 fur $1. W. B Hampton, 1102 ( Columbia avenue, bonier 19th st. FOR SALE Loose and baled cheat ray; also oat straw. Phone Fur , mers 13x9. Squire Smith, living. ! 111 1 S dw tui, 6A1.K Uoou scH.-ouu-haiid S.ulth ..Premier typewriter. Call at office of International Correspondence Schools, 4ii WeBt 8th st. FOR SALE At li.t.s; corner: streets graveled: ,b"iteen street an I I'ntversitv. O. U;v 3-:. sacrifice, 1 1-2 graded and WiLanutte Address P. 111 1 3 WAXTEH Ten liull.-s and gents dal ly to get tui.ir clothes cleaned and pressed at the Kuyeuu l)yo Works. if WANTED TO III Y -Hood lee.l oats. Thu teed 11.1:1, f.;.!) West Eighth st. j in 1 1 W A N T E II TOl IE X T- "k ilro"m Iijusc Willi L:.th. toilet; ceillnilh lucaud. P. O. Box 431. Eugene. tf THE LANE (11., Itoonia Euu.'ne Or. COl'NTY ABSTRACT 2 and ;', Waren lllock, I'ri.-es r.'.ixiniiple. MINIMI EM. INKERS IK Vol! WANT TO SELL your prop erty tell the Oregon Laud Compa ny about it and they will do the real. 4 12 W illiiiiie.ie street. En se-ue. Or. tf FOR SALE- Simp .r s.iurt time on ly. Ono and a half iu-res, uniin pivved, joi n in ; city limits, t'a-h (ir terms. Howe & Buoy, office in Maurer's Jev. ;.-y st !?!-. FOR SALE One train of good mares with harness and A-.-.g.Mi; 11N0 one young cow giving some milk and two Jersey calves. A. F. Linn; 4 4 r East Eleventh street. tl FOR .SALE -Portable sawmill, trac tion engine, thre-dilng machine; machinery practically new and In good condition. Price for entire outfit $2500 If sold soon. Ad dress "E. P.," care of (iiiurd. a3 FOR SALE Bale cheat and loose vetch hay for sale; also 16-luch and 4-foot maple wood, well sea Boned. Address Louis C. Vitus, Junction R. F. D. No. 2, Oregon. Phone Farmers' 129. a3 FOR SALE BY OWNER A brand new 6-roora cottage; all modern; ln choice location on West Elev enth at rem; lot 66 2-3x161 1-2 feet. The best bargain ln Eu gene. Must be sold very soon. En quire at this office. niSS FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres of timber and mineral land, 19 south, 1 east; half mile from mil itary road and river; will trade for uccounts of defunct banks of Port land or property, or muko a cash offer. II. Moore, 604 Goldsmith street, Protland, Or. .-. ' - a4 FOR SALE AT A BA RGAIN-r Good house -of 7 rooms,' 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken bouse: two blocks from Geary school house. .Price, $100. Time on part. I. N. Hnrhaiigh, agent Room 6, over First National Bank Bring tins notice with vou. WANTED Music pupils: terms fCty cents tor aour lesms or twelv lussniis tor : wl I give lessons In piipilss home If deor d; k od references. Addr.ss "M. A... rare Guard. ' mi; llUl.l) Sll.lt, 1 1 , . (H knives, lurks mid all huiisetuil.) ,u. tu-l.s Hi. 11 do not luuk like ur-t Write the Oregon Plating Win In 12b l.iiwiisilalc slice!, I'urllai'ol 1 riKu,i. lor oriccji HERBERT LEIGH, 1. lining engineer and expert uiiitallurglsi. Keliablu Intoi-inalion furiilstied to tnieudiiiK investors. Examinations' and re ports on mines and oro IreMiuontv Eugene Oregon. I'MIKLT.-lkL'HH J. W. KAYS 4 CO., uiniortakers anil . funeral directors. Eugene. Or. DAY .fe IIKNUKKSON, undenakerB and eii.balmcrs. Curlier Wlllam otto and Seventh street-e. W. T. GOIllJON. fuuerul director. State licensed eiuiinlmer. Office and residence. Tenth and Ollvn .11.. Hi i l l T vt a.m r.. .Manager: good salary; ixperlence :u:t neees lary : for I-:. 1-I gone braneli officii of large Port- land real estate firm; we furnish lar.:o list and teach yon the bns Ineis: small capllul required. For particulars address "Manager," 242 Fifth street, Portland. ' ni9 WAN I Wo From 2,00u iTT 3,000 acres cleared or partly cleared land, rich deep soil, adapted to fruit, truckhlg and live slock; lo cation desired oil river and creek. Bring ub a description and outline or laud In tracts of 80 acres and up. Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Chara iurs and Brlstnw bank. if MIMCKM.AftKOI.il DRESSMAKING Misses Sullivan Miller, 568 Washington' street Phona Red 5106. a2l ACCORDION PLKATlNQ--Done b) Mrs.. Bert Vincent at 627 Hilyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Had 3302. tf DON'T rail , to see Cherom If you want bargains In real 'estate. Wt buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unlinproved Timber and mining stock. 'H.Che em; Riuim 11. Walton Bids, tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acrnr fine land; all fenced; nil kluds of fruits and berries; ' good buildings of all kinds; farm implements anil garden tools: fine garden spot: near Irving. For further luforma lion apply to Kitchen & Kompp's barn, corner Seventh and Ottk sts. m2l FOR SALE Work team, harness and wagon, cheap; or will trad for lots, house nnd lots or small acreage In or -near. Eugene and pay the difference. Call fore noons, street. E. S. Rolfe, 244 W.' Gth niO.'li i unit ngc hive 1 limilrd number of PAINTINCS which we ure cllini; at coat for a few days prices from 50c to SIOOO Lateit denigiuin FRAME MOULD INGS. See our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. FOR SALE BY OWNER A nearly new 9-room house; close to Univer sity; on a choice, high and sltely corner lot 68x120 feet: nicely lin proved; some good fruit and t deep well; this property Is wel worth $3000, but much Icsif will take it If sold within ten days. En quire ut this office. ui2S WE CATV SViM'I.Y Ma- Your wants with wood Oak- pie, Fir, and Ties Alr. foal. W'LLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 114'. On Thursday. March 12 Company C will give another big danre. Danc ing commences at S:(."i sharp. Ev erybody come. Madame Dean's Pills. FRENCH FEMALE A KAra, Ckhtain Hk i.inr roa hcfi'hbhki MK.XSTBL'ATlli!t. ( IIOSl ID Flk. R.W Hurv! Hpdvl Hntliliicll.m tlunr ant.'Ml or M..H.-T IU-riiiil.-.l. H.-nl pr. puKI r.ir ll.i"f nt Ihii. U'lllwti.l tlii tn on trtnl. 10 paid for wlirn rellpveil. Hatii.la Kre. Jtiilal on Retime the c-aiiuId, init 11.1 tuhmltiile. Ir your driieelHt 3' uui bave ibein aend your onlpni lu I lie WITfi HU1CAL CO., 74, Uacaittr, fi FOR SALE Largo fl.rom modern -noose must oe soiu in M nays splendidly Improved; has city wa ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard choice shrubbery and many other uuractiona; offer owner is now making Is good for 14 days only For particulars and terms apply to this office at once, as the price will soon dispose of the property which is but three blocks from car line and in heart of residence district. A BARGAIN A 30-acre tract 74 nillcs west of Eugene on Eltnlra road; 3-4 miles from school; all under fence; 10 acres In pasture some wood in pasture; 3 apples. 1 cherry, bearing: 28 assorted frull trees one and two years old; 20 acres under plow; 15 acres In oats and velrh; box house of six rooini and pantry; roof leaks some; gar den feuced; barn for alx head mow for 10 ton; two chicken houa- and force pump. Price, $1000 Bring this notice I. N. Harbaugh over First National Bank. tf ROOMS TO RENT Two large rooms. suitable for four, together with board. Enquire of Mrs. A. G Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano It mane no difference ho lone vou've suffered, or what fail- -1 t cure you. Hollist.-r's Rocky Moun tain Tea makes sick, w.ak men. men and children sirens end h- al'l;'' It's done so for rhon-a-4- n :' r"' for you? Sj? Tes or TaM-' 0 L'NN DRL'U CO. O Wny buy nn rlot!..-s nen we ran make ynur old one look like new at Eueene live Works. S;:h and Wl. l.-ime'.te stre"! i tf -11 Tl nri'i'M'T l.le !i ! J I 'an'-. : .,. Kv.v;mh : I HOWER & WOOD lliiil Ktnte nml Tlmlx-r I nniU Itmirli, I'errn nmf r Ity I'lo-rly Your Irfttrnnn't.. ri-iMYtriilly ...II1-1, ,1. It.ioin I, miT Him Nn. Hunk f ASTURK TO KKNT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallli farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grating; terma rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over lnn ft Ravings bank, oe address P. O. Box 182. Kucens Folt RENT Five-room collage 'or r"in. Inquire ut 194 East Eleventh street. tf WANT Ell FOR TRADE An 8-room 'modern roBldence ln .Minnoapolls, Minn. In best prat of city; i-ents for $30 a month; will exchange lor good real ostato mortgage, timber land, larni or city property. P. 0. Hi,x 431. Eugene, Or, tf INTERNATIONAL COIt RICSI'ON DENCE SCHOOLS "The Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough training- at your own home In nearly all the trndes and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information nud circulars nt the local enrollment office, 4 5 W Eighth street. It. J. Klrkwood, representative. FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es mid plans drawn, blue print and specifications. General sutier vision over buildings in courso of construction, if thinking of hnlld lug, laru'e or small, see m Termn reasonable. Room 7, C'lirlsuiau block. physicians and si hi;i:os DR. II. L. STUDLEY Osteopalhlo physician. Offices over Chambers store. CIS Willamette street. Phono Black 1336. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry street. Phoiiu Red 3197. C. H. CANNON. M. D. Homoepathio physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specially. Electri cal vlbrntory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. - Phone Main 54 0,' Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 1 1. DR. ANNa MAUKER. OsteapaUli phy"'clau. All curable dlsoaaej treated. Women and children b Bpeclully. Office over F. H. Duuo'a. Phone Red 1631. ' IMHTOHH 'Continued.) J. FRANK TITUS. M. D Ilotnoev puthio physician and surgeon. - Chrunto diseases- and diseases of women and children given special attention. ; Faradlo galvn.uic.slatlc. X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Otlce, corner WILInmetto and Eighth streets, Matlock bldg. Resldeuce 634 Pearl street. Office phoue, Red 1091. ltusldoncu ' phone, Red 4981. ; ' DR. OLIVE C, WALLER, Osteopathia physician. Office hours, 9 a. uu to 12; 1:30 p. 111. to 4:30. Hump ton building, 7th anil Wlllunintto streets. Residence ami of flea phono (1171 ATTORN EV'S-AT-I.A W . 1). ALLEN, Attnri.nj-Ht-la, 616 Willamette street, Eugene. Oregon. $10 REWARD I will offer $10 re ward for the arrest and conviction or Information leading to the ar rest nnd conviction of the party or parties who entered my fowl house on the night of December 2 5 and on the night of February 2 and stole trcrerrom on the former dale one Sliver Hamburg cockerel and on the latter ditto two brown Leghorn cockerels, ono much smaller than the other Jos. Davlcs. niV LOST AMI I'OIMI LOST Alpha Delta Phi fraternity plu between Hotel Smeede and the atre or III Otto's. Notify Hotel Smeede If found. Ruwnrd. 1118 RETURN Till- r-ACKERS If par ties having Ice cream packers at their homes belonging to( tho Pal ace. of Sweets will phono Black 1231 we will be glad to call and g,;t Rhine. Piiim-e of Sweets, mi 5 CONTEST NOTlTTi! Department of the Interior. United 8-ite Land' Office. Hoseburg, Oro.. March 2, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed In this office by Har rison K. Shirk, contestant, against homestead entry No. 10637. made April 30. 1901, for W. , N. E. ',, S. E. -y. . N. E. Vi. and N.E. ' B E. , Section S, Town ship 19 8., Range 6 W., by Muck wood Hopper, Conlcalce, In which It Is alleged that said Muck wood Hop per never established his residence thereon, has never built any house thereon or Improved any part there of, and has never lived thereon, but at all llniea since making said entry has lived and has hud his residence elsewhere, and has wholly abandoned 1110 said entry so made by him; and thnt said alleged nbsenro was not due to employment In the military or naval service of tho United Stutet of America In time of war, said par lies are herebf notified to appear, respond, and offor evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. on April 4, 1908. before W W. Calkins. United Htatea Commissioner In bis office at Eugene. Oregon,! (and that final hearing will be held; at 10 o'rliM-k a. m. on Aiirll 18.1 1908. before the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Ijind Of fice In Roseburg, Oregon. The an Id rrinieslimr havlnir. In a proper affidavit, filed March 2, Unix ! set forth fuels which show thai nfier due ilillueui-i. p-'isorial service of toll nollee. enn not lie made. It Is herein irder'-l and inrfte. that sneh 110- L. 11ILYEU, Attoruuy-at-Iaw. Otflne over Yoran's shoo store, Eugou. Oregon. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-nt-low. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings, , Bank, Eugene, Oregon. DOKR1H & SKlPWOKTH.'Attornex ut law. Office In Hovey building, over Chambers-Brlstow bank . C. A. WINTKRMEIER, Attorney-at law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chambers-Brlstow Bank. WOODCOCK POTTER. Attornoyo-. at-la'w. A. C. Woodcock and fc!. O. Potfor. Office one block sotita ofi CbrlBinan block, Eugene, Oronon. .EON R. EDM L'NSON, Attornuy-ab-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan, nnd Savings Bank. WALTON ft NESS, Attornoys-t-Uw. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Willi practice In nil the courts In tha state. Office, room 3, Walton, Block, Eugene, Oregan. WILLIAMS ft BEAN. Attornevs-at. law. J. W. WlJJlnms, Iv, K. ilea a Practice ln all courts of the stuart and befora .tha U. 8. Land Offle, Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluoa; bulldlag. I. N. HARUAUIJH. Special atten tion glvea to divorce and settle aient tf eota-tea. Agont for Conti nental Insurance Company. Room 5, First National Bank Building. Hiigena, Oregon. G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. SS West Eighth alreot, Eugene. Or. opposite postofflce. Gives special attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wlHs. settling es tates, conveyances and collections, Also in all pension matters. Phona Red 1176. IKI YOU WANT a homestead or 1 1 111- J I i. I,.. given by due and proper pub -. ..tin, . ,1 w, no.11.--1 00111 ii'.tit.ill. lii.iigl.is. Box 341, Norlh Bind, Or. BENJAMIN I, mlO KH'iY. Register. REMOVAL SALE : Btine, forced to vacate out present quarters, we will sell Wall Paper I and Paints ' at greatly reduce) prices m- FOR THE iv NEXT30DA.YS Lutdford & Haskell Practical Pjlnten ndDrcnr.uon ?5 west 8th street