Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 11, 1908, Image 3

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    THKM'OEXE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1008
; for his photograph. Thus do times
change, and the Indiana with tho
r-ft INC.
i u i.uiuaus Auxiliary to i tu-!
American Srte'ptv fnr rho pn,. i :
'T ,.s irf u.i, ' Vii cnm. 01 lru " animals was great:
IT . -
- -. P...1 .TIN'
Address all com
V. -iv . make ' f""1 " !''--
"'..:,(nn na f.,n Ouard. 1 Ident. Mrs. CariwalaHer line ..... .1.,
.. hie 10 1" 8 -
juifJ ''k'egoD. I aD "Brnes P'fa l' Justification f v!v.
km-': Li,aily ! 'section. She declared that she had
jjtuffll1'" loved animals, especially dpgs, all her
... 1.. ner week.S .15 1 if e. but thnr fnr thirtv-fK.o
feJjdMMrr'er,,pSvace)11 4'oO 8he nud als0 be(in '"miliar lt:i hu
Pliooeye" ('n , ; 2;00 man suffering in the various hospl-
Cjoniii S tals. Her deliberate opinion was thai
.BOY CAUSED RUNAWAY!
AT WALTERViLLE
.Mi:s. st(!:mi-:nt tk.w uk
fAMK i m.im;i:i am uax
OTIIKK VAI.TKIU ll.l.K OTi:s
Silver Aluiiiiiiuiu Jelly .Mould Free, i"
i Individually Molded desserts are!
now considered the propyl thing. The I
moulds are hard t:i gu outsiiic m
l.'irRf cities, tut users of JKl.l.-O, J
The luiuty Dessert, can set t!um al-
solutely tree. Circular in ea h pa;k
a'AO explaining and lllu-iti-utiut; t)u
different patterns. JKLL-0 is sold
by all grocers at 10c per package.
Do nut accept a substitute vr juu
wfl brt disappointed.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
t OK SAI.K
la ANTED
moot" .
coi'i"-
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the experiments on live animals were
?irtJ!l''tM made k0WD D "Solutely necessary. She recounted
Lllcill1"1' p Eene Oregon, postof- at length the progress that had been
Itered ' B0 ... ii.u matter. . made because of vivisection in tho
'Jilil Guard 'control of various diseases that affect
J"" ."'i, orlzed to 'man, and even animals themsjlves.
Til f"110 f ... .,..hncrlntlons or Taking diseases of the heart as cm.
r "t'other business for The Daily stituting a case in point, she proved
j WWIOJ t rlnrk 1 ' niiniiiuu Oil living
CrwirellJ- LA prury. I animal3- 'concluding: "A dissection
b"rT,.jIr are authorized to of a dead h art c;.n give no id.a of
A" V-i re.-e'nt lor subscriptions
Weekly Guard.
&AV. MARCH 11.1 WW
4 aw
the way its valves work :.. ..fe." It
.lis related that some of the aux.Mary
.members .'.t'sa't come to yet.
The face of automobiles from New
! York to Paris will get along all right
I B. Iertn no 11... ....... ....... ..
l'ItvtH STI'EET ' uvel ule
ArE KIiM " level section of tho Continent, but
llhruiir. - .when the machines come to the trails
of Alaska there win ho n iiifi'i.,...ni
A nisrem'ehi Is now on foot to have , tal6i gome of (he roadg u)) n (h
...h utrfi-t pavea ueiure me normern country are so rough that a
L cement exorcises on June 24. pack-horse finds difficulty in gulnn
Utdavttf, Southern Pacific will ver the- ea.lly l,aB.
ls"' . ' Ine what will happen to nu automo-
b , WS AlurrioB from Portland bH The w)n
L i-iil formally open their new Seattle, or if not there at some town
.j.01'0 depot. The visitors from i In the southern portion of Alaska.
wtro'iolis an! other outside ; -
. . . Ami .. ... it 1, u,...i,.,l !... C...
.. . stit be treated to an open-air- i11 kl
nrobablv on the University Francisco will be compelled to get
211 ' ' " t . . . I ... ,i.i, tin aia . .u.
mms, t which Mckenzie river nun ow,uuu iui it CTituuu-
lont will occupy a prominent piace "-cut. u. m.; nuuum numuai onus
He menu. The city will be decked i"u n seems iu me average muruii
nil attire and it Is prbposed to that this is enough to spend for such
Etke the occasion one long to be re--a purpose during these times of Ti
mbered in the annals of Western nanclal depression. It is all well
Irtgon progress and development, (enough to evince a patriotic spirit,
To have Eleventh street paved at ana ail mm sort oi ming, uui mere
lit time mould enable ttugene to " num. "
ft hundreds of visitors the finest It comes to throwing money away,
kidenre street possessed by any , especially wnen tne people can ill
tin the Northwest, and would be atora to give it.
means of spreading the fame of
A Japanese imperial ordinance,
which was promulgated in 1898, for-
Cnlversity city far and wide.
MSFOItMATlOX
OP NATIVE AMERICANS
other day two Indians, one a
ind the other a Delaware, but
representatives In congress, one
rtj'from Oklahoma and the other
f Kansas, met on the. floor of the
bse and discussed the political
iitiof their race and its relation to
peopl of the United States.
Id in editorial comment on the ln-
i(5t the Fresno Republican says It
In in Incident well worth tbe ma-
r'lc diction of a Durke or a Mac.au-
Tor the brush of a Reynolds. Con-
;Blni:, the Republican says;
"Th: particular question- over
l the discussion arose, that as to
"'it the Indians of the so-called
bids the employment of foreign la
bor in Japan except under limited
conditions, which restrict such em
ployment only to the old treaty ports
where foreigners congregate. And
yet there are licople in this coun'ry
who cannot see Why it is that this
government should object to popu
lating the United States with Japan
ese. '
Human nature Munches up pretty
much alike. Owing to protests of its
own laborers, Japan deported all the
Chinese coolies Imported under eon
tract by manufacturers and prohib
ited fur'her Importation of cheap
Chinese labor.
Senator Teller thinks the grentest
t:ritllld Tribes, are now. fully danSe'- to thls eovernmeM lies In the
wniiel citizens of the United disposition oi one oepan.uCBL m u...
Jtei-orare .nil ,rrt. r th . government to sit miy uy anu unu
"WM. and n, such subtect to their department to exercise Its
Nun,.,! property on reservations dl,ties- That's easi,y 'emedled, sen-
wacerned to governmental Juris- ator- Let ,ne mle Bet uub5-
pirtlon. Is to lis a trlfllnir moltor i .
M H 1. not very important to the' Ins,c"'1 I,,l,ns "!'
themselves. The fact Is that lnR lo I"Preu J .J "V,
wry Idl:,n who wishes It has ena laimn' 11 . '
rtrlcM nf n.i,ni,... k ji wisilom ror ine wnue
itne?s the meinbrshln of Owet courage on
' turns in the senate. The dis-
i One of the country'.- periodical an.
archlst scares may I a l t.) .--o'lieililnji
more effective than talk, and the one
now may be It. At any r.ue, let us
hope so.
is the best method to
lessen the danger of the yellow peril.
has come to be little more
terhnHil one.
"The rema-kahl thing Is that two
hat was nroelainierl n ,H... .r ru
W a eenor.Tti,.n . J
inn leimiveij
- WVac.-r, shcmlrl l.o rhiia hnl.i.
'f? 'he attention of the senate as
a Its most active and talented
rtrs. Whero r -i, ....
...c nunc nu win
f-as of the nonr tn.-iinn ........
rln:'i skin all er,,n'nrf th
nfm? fns,ns, he-pnlnted and b?-
Polltlclnns are In some r-spects
like other men. The has-been Is quite
sure that thin-is are not what they
were before he was laid on the shelf.
rhered f
f la:hsn
Perhaps it Isn'l more siind In Its
the war dance, or living cizzard that the so-called tonserva-
'"He leisure while hla snnnw iu-. oiomeut needs. Ill the opinion of
th mrr.? . thfi Washington I'osl. but more vo-.es.
few dav. i i 1
r - n.i I. news varn was
? m over the wires to the effect I niTKH WIRKl.KSS
'-re"rn'''M't0ln'llan8,nNPVa-! Preferred sto"now -ellin, a.
S-t I war-path. A day Ji5 per share. We confidently (-
.--r came an lndign:int state- pect an advance on this sioi k ni n
"01 Irom ih , ., ..... Ii-,. i loiter iust re-elveil frmii
Colonel C. C. Wilson, of New
who Is president of said company.
he savs: , , , .
"W have a bill now before this
session of congress which privld-s.
we understand that every passenger
ohin be eiiulniied wl:h wlre-
rd, Genernl Nel- 1esg; expect this bill to pass
i.lthln ten ilavg. allll II H ''
Slllirrlnt..nrfnn ......
'ttjt his Indians had nn th'onrht
''"'"T on the warpath, but were
ir"'lly at hnma :
'he reservation.
'A"d thin.
hllp are still living
""u inner American ar- within ten days, ami n " "
'ho won their honors by tock will advance as f ;
e hr,i .t house air brake stock. lib n went i
,frl 0. 0. n..
Tm "nd othor American
'"Har th. v.. . . i, r.k-.
U lnsoT",he rom 5100 4f"'" ""r Kre ,a.
a t. m"Pl,ln 'hem to settle Welve months after congress passed
. M ,,VP!' permanent a bill compelllei every car to be
ir,, nnt"e "-rtman, rife for equlPI'"" wl-h an air lrake ,
,r f Irearh. rv i, . . . Enounh sa d. Have you any j.'f K.
1 ''c , , ,' , mnre- "nd ln -WIRKl.KSS WOOPR1KK."
i--., ''r'y useful citizen office 1H vt Mh St.. or Room
" -l dvan;age and rcsnonsl- Gordon Block. tf
' n., h"" n(,1Khbors. Even
- of the old wars are
' ""-nn, l,g hand, hut
,:0t i h tho l.lnrf .1 v..-
, - .......
TAIMHt SIKH RKMOVAI. NOTICI'
p. S Mclloticall. 'he tailor. h-
'..a ki. ..h,,-, from ihe F'ra" '"ill 1-
IMI.t'M 111 -.i.'l
V!.'"1' 'h -. mukei. WIMame-le .tree . jo v;--
ht;'rr hy 'r,,,nK ,rin- trr-r;,
I "k U souvenir hontex wM1 be foiinj by a!l his
(Sp"cl-'l C;rr-'sinpii,.!ice 1
Wallervillo, Mnrch II. Tuesdiv
mornln-r Mrs. ,1-hn Stor-nent start
ed ro driv to Eugene, but stoiMie.i
i't Rennin's store and tied W teaei
lo one of the porch posts. While sh
was in the store a s'nnll bin- walked
up to the tesm on stilts a"d shnok !
paper In their faces, which frl:ht-'n-ei
them. He was advised bv I.esier
Milliean to stnn, but he had not yt
had fun enough, and soon the hors's
wore rearing and nliinelne and fi
nally broke loose and ran home, a dis
tance of ine and a half miles east of
Walterville. The barnyard gate w-s
inen. and as thev dashed in th?y
broke loos" from the hack and p'ter
circllm around Ihe yard a few times
went out Into tho rond and ran to'
Elliot Potter's, where they v.'Ci't
caught. M-s. Sformenr's hintiv frlonds
are very thankful that she was safe.
Several cf the children In the
neighborhood hnv the chicken pox.
N'o one Is very sick.
Kara Potter wes v.'ry sl"k w'th
neii-ali of the r.tonmch Saturday
evenin1;, but Is i"nc'i hotter.
Uncle Waller llotel'.kl'-s wm taen
to tho Eifene hospital last. Saturday
hy Or. Johnson.
PLEASANT HIM. XOTKS
(F--"f-ial f-.rre-windenv ) I
r:"fW"t Mill. Mnri 11. The
we-'ther is all th?t r--iui. ho de-'lred
nH farming is progressing accord
inplv. Sevcrl C'ltlo ji.vpr.. i-tvo een
ranass'ng tbe n"ighiorhood Ihe pat
u-p:..i( with more or l"s success. U.
P. Pe-ks s-.m to Mennne Rros.. of
Hazeldell, 70 head of steers, and a
few others were picked up.
Mrs. J. K. MeKinsey returned Sat
urday from Snrlngfleld, where she
has been with her 'daughter, Mrs.
Scrl'-ep.er. for the past week.
Miss Irene Roblnet went to Eugene
last Monday, where sho was taken
suddenly ill. Dr. Javne was called
and pronounced the trouble conges
tion of the spleen. She is now slow
ly Improving.
Mrs. Alice Knowles visited rela
tives at Cottage Grove most of last
week.
Several Pleasant Hill people will
bo on the new Dexter-Goshen tele
phone line.
The Pleasant Hill and Creswell
Stock Company met at Pleasant Hill
March 1st and transacted some reg
ular spring business.
There have been several stiver0 cas
os of grinpo here lately, but all are
now improving.
Deputy Master State Grange Voor
hees. who is on a tour of inspection
and organization, visited tho Pleas
ant Hill grunge last Friday and de
livered a very Instructive address.
The Pleasant Hill grange was organ
ized in 1S9 7 and Is one of the largest
In the county.
A meeting Is to be called at Pleas
ant Hill to discuss the plan of unit
ing Pleasant Hill, Trent. Edenvale,
Coast Fork and Enterprise school
districts for the purpose of maintain
ing a high school. County Superin
tendent Dillard and City Superinten
dent Alderman have promised to be
here and President Campbell will
probably address the meeting. Reg
ular notice will be given soon.
REGULAR.
THE MARKET
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west Sih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
S-room house and 2 lots; de
sirable corner; Rood barn,
water, bath and sewer; must
be sold soon; good value at
$:touo
8-room house and goud lot ou
Willamette street; good lo-
cation; city water; electric
lights. Price $2723
8-room housft and corner lot
80x160; barn, heu house,
chicken yard,- some fruit.
Price $2000
79 acres five miles from Spring
field; 40 In cultivation, 39
pasture; new 10-room house,
40xS0 barn;' 4 ncres orchard;
for sale or trade for larger
place. , -
3 acres close- to town ; 4 -room
house, small barn; 1 acre
orh'ird; to tradu for larger
place; will pay difference.
We also hav business open
ings and a largo list of real
estate to offer of every description.
McMURPHEY
& RUGli
22 west 8th St.
WOOD FOR SALE 10-inch oak
wood. Phone Farnurs -Mi or In-
quire at Sterner's si jce. y Mn'. at;
PURE UUED White Wyandotte ess
for sale. J. A. Griffin, TIN Ferry,
street. inL'''
; FOR 1A1.K brtronc ,!ro..iii fir
' wood. W. I.. Coppernoll. at Watt s
i Jewelry store. tf
FOR SALE Ruff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. W. 11 Hampton, llOi
Columbia avenue, corner littli st.
COOK WANTED-FirU-cluoS conk
wanted at Eugene Geuerut hospi
tal ill mire. If
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Itl'.AI. i:.ST. I I-: AtJKXTS
J. I.. 01. AUK CO. Dealers 111 real
Ten ladle and gents dai-1 estate, Creswell, Or.
WAN I K
ly to get their clothes t'leaued and:
pressed at tbe Kngeue Dye Works. I
tt !
WANTED TO HI' Y Good feed oats.
The feed mill, iVi West Eighth st.
I 111 I I
A IIHTIC ACTORS
FOR SALE National wheel, used
one season; in good condition. Will
sell cheap. Call at 37 East lUth
street. tf
!l
FOR SALE Loose and baled eheal
hay; also oat straw. Phono Far
mers 13lJ. Squire Smith, Irving.
111I8 dw
' FOK SALE Good seconu-haiid Smith
.Premier typewriter. Call at office
of International Correnpundouve
Schools, 45 West Sth t.
FOR SALlY-At 'a sacrifice. 1 1-2
luts; corner: streets graded nud
graveled: between Willamette
street, and University. Address P.
O. llJX 3J. Ill 1 M
' I '
I rviii .i.i'. anap ior suon nine on
ly. One and a half acres, iiiiiin-
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
; nr tor. us. Howe & Ituny, otfice in
i .Maurer's jewelry store.
FOR SALE One team of good mares
wt;b harness and vr.gon; also one
young cow giving sonic milk and
two Jersey calves. A. I-. Linn.
4-l." East Eleventh street. tf
FOR SALE Portable sawmill. I nie
lloii engine, threshing machine;
machinery practically new and in
good condition. Price for entire
outfit 125(10 if sold soon. Ad
dress "E. P.," care of Guard. u"i
FOR SALE Bale cheat and loose
vetch huy for sale; also lti-lnch
and 4-foot ninplo wood, well sea
soned. Address Louis C. Vitus,
Junction 11. F. D. No. 2, Oregon.
Phono Farmers' 129. all
FOR SALE" HY OWNER A brand
new 5-room cottage; all modern;
in choice location on West Elev
enth Jtreul; lot 06 2-3x101 1-2
feet. The best bargain In Eu
geue. Must be sold very booh. En
quire at this office. in a -i
FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres
of timber and mineral land. 19
routh, 1 east; half mile from mil
itary road and river; will t ratio for
accounts of defunct banks of Port
Inud or property, or make n cash
ofrer. II. Moore, 504 Giildsmpli
street, Protland. Or. ' a4
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wlud mill, one acre
under chicken fence; lurgu chicken
house; two blocks -fromt-Genry
school house. Price, J1GII0. Time
on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent,
Room 5, over First Natlonul Rank.
Urlng tbla notice wltb vou.
A NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM
Those having farms, timber lands
or relinquishments, city properties,
business houses or merchandise for
sale should see Wilson & Nichols,
over Linn's Drug Store, as they are
In touch with Investors in nearly ev
ery state In the Union.
ANNOUNCEMENT
J. M. Howe and .1. W. ftuov Vinve
opened a real estate office In the
building with J. A. Maurer's
iewelrv store, number 542 Wil
lamette s.treet, where we would be I
-leased to have all old Irli'ilcls who
have properly to sell, both farm and)
city, r.ill and list same wttn us ana
we will do our beit to sell same.
HOWE & BUOY,
tf 542 Willamette Street.
( AM, I'llll COUNTY WARRANTS
Notice Is herby given that all of
Lane county warrants previous to
register No. 44 4 1 , registered October
21. 1907, will be paid on presenta
tion at my office on March 9. 1 908.
Interest will cease on thnt day.
Eugene, March 5, 190S.
It. E. EASTLAND.
Treas. Lane Co., Oregon.
The l.llrky Ounrtcr
Is the one vuu pav out for a h.x of
Dr King s New Life Pills. They
bring vou the health that's more pre
cious 'than j'wels. Try them for
headache, biliousness, constipation
and malarl". If they disappoint you
the price will be cheerfully refunded
at W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three acres
rine land; all fenced; all kinds oi
fruits and berries: Rood buildings
of all kinds; farm Implements and
garden tools; fine garden spot;
near Irving. For further Informa
tion apply to Kitchen & Kompp'B
barn, corner Seventh and Oak sis.
iu21
On Thursday, March 12 Company
r will give another big dance. Dnnc
Ing commences at S:4r. sharp. Ev
erybody come.
We hs all me Miest mothnde fo
cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene
Dye Works, corner Sixth and Wlllam-o-'te
street. Ph'.ne Red 2861. tf
281, Eugene, Or.
CASTCHIA
For Infants 'na Cii-.n-ex
Tin Kind Ycp '
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Heed Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best JOc
Cigar on the market
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fall luniks-Morse (.iikoIIiic, Engine-,
for imiiiplng, f praying, sawing, grind
ing. -Outfit collltb'te.
Kn h tin n ks Sciilex for weighing.
KnlrliankK-Mon.e Dynuliifm nml Mt
lont for Mtwer himI light.
I iilrliiink-More iiidinllli and
Tower.
l-'nlrlMiiiks-Morxe (Irlnilcrx, Feed
CIloplM'l-x, Well l'llllip.
All fli-M quality goiMls til lowcttl
lirici a nlna) in stock. LIImthI terms.
Prompt reply to liifiiirlet miiU quirk
sliliiim nl. Write for rulnlitguc mid
price.
BERCER.&. BEAN HDW. CO.
AgenCs, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBAnKS MCRSE ftt, CO.
Portland, Oregon
Bears the
S nature of t-
IT'S DELIGHTFUL
to use
OUR STATIONERY
S'eel ill" utampe-l with your
Initial wi:h tnvi ; ip s to match.
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
BcoH Stxre
FOR SALE Work team, harness
and wagon, cheap; or will trade
for lots, house and lols or small
acreage In or near Eugene and
pav the difference, full fore
noons. K. S. Rolfe, 244 W. (lib
street. : inC3t
FOR SALE I1Y OWNER A nearly
new !-room house; close to Unlver
Kit y; on a choice, high and sltely
corner lot 08x120 feet: nicely im
proved ; some good fruit and a
deep well; this property Is well
worth J30IW, but much less will
take It If sold within ten days. En
quire at this office. In28
FOR SALE LargR fi.room modern
house must be sold 111 14 days
splendidly Improved; has city wa
ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard,
choice Hlirubb'ry nud ninny other
attractions; offer owner Is now
making Is good for 14 flays only.
For particulars and terms apply
lo Ibis office at once, as the pilee
will soon dispose of t lit; property,
which Ik but three blocks from
car linn and ln heart of residence
district.
A BARGAIN A 30-aere tract 7
miles west of Eugene on Elmlra
road; 3-4 miles from school; all
under fence; 10 acres In pasture;
some wooil In pasture; 3 apples.
I cherry, bearing; 2 8 assorted fruit
trees onn and two years old; 20
acres under plow; 15 acres In oats
and vetch; box house of six rooms
and pantry: roof leaks some; gar
den fenced; barn for six head;
mow for 10 Ion; two chicken hous
iuhI forcn pump. Price. $1000.
Bring this notice. I. N. Harbaugh.
over First National Bank. tf
. . .. i v m
mil rk-i
WANTED TO RENT A good 8-room!
house with bath, toilet; centrally
located. P. O. Box 431, Eugene..
If I
IF VuU WANT TO SELL your prop-'
erty tell the Ore son Laud Compa-'
uy about It and they will do the
real. 4 12 Willamette street, Ku-;
seue. Or. tf
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Wnren Block,
Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable.
MINING ENGINEERS "
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene Oregon.
ARCHITECT
WANTED Music pupils; terms fifly
cents for hour lessons or twelve i
lussons for $5; will give lessons
in pupils s home If desired; good
references. Address "M. A.,, care
Guard. in 12
GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On
knives, forks and all household ar
ticles that do not look like u-w
! FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, largo or small, see me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmau
block.
I'M IE I (TAKERS
Write the Oregon Plating Works, I J. VV. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
128 Lownsdnio street,
Oregon, for urleea
Portland,
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
WANTED --From 2,000 to 3,000
acres cleared or partly cleared
laud, rich deep soil, adaptetl to
fruit, trucking and live stock; lo
cation desir- il on river and creek.
Bring us a descrlpt ion and outline
of laud in tracts of 80 acres ami
up.
Pacific Laud Company.
P. O. Box 247. Room 7, over Chain
ers and Brlslow bank. tf
M1N l-.l,l,e.EOl K
DRESSMAKING- Misses Sullivan
Miller, 5 18 Washington street.
Phone Red f, 100. a21
ACCORDION PLRATl.NG - Done by
Mrs. Bert VIneent al B27 llllyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3303. tf
DON'T fnll to see Chezem If you
want bargains la real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining atock. 11, Che
rem. Room 11. Walton Blilg. tt
FOR TRADE An 8 -room modern
residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In
best prnt of city; rents for $30 a
mouth; will exchange for good real
estate mortgage, timber land, farm
or city property. P. O. Box 431,
Eugene, Or. tf
INTERN ATI ONA L CORRESP()N
DENCE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy
Man's University." GIvob a thor
ough training at your own home
ln nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text hooks and liiHtru mollis
(when required t furnished free.
Full Information mid circulars nl
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Eigntn street, R. J. KirirwTirirl-rop.
resentalive.
$10 REWARD 1 will offer $10 re-
ward for tho arrest and conviction
or information leading to the ar
rest and conviction of the pnrty or
parties who entered my fowl house
on the night of December 25 and
on the night of February 2 and
stole trerefrom on the formor
i date one Silver Hamburg cockerel
and on the Intter dale two brown
Leghorn cockerels, ono much smaller
than the other Jos. Darles. in 7
LOST AND FOUND
DAY 4i HENDERSON, undertakers
uud eiiibalmers. Corner Willam
ette ami Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Slate licensed einbaliuer. Office
uud residence. Tenth and Ollvo
streets. Phono Retl 4481.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. 11. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store. 518 Willamette sireet.
Phone Black 132ii. Consultation
free. Residence 7 34 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
DR. ANN. MAUREIt, Ostenpathlo
phy'cian. All curable disease
treated. Women and children a
specialty. Office over F. E. Duuu'a.
Phone Red 1631.
J. FRANK TITUS, M. D. Ilomoeo
pattila physician and surgeon.
Chronic diseases and diseases of
i women and children glvon special
attention. Faradlc galvanic, static,
X-ray and vibratory -electrlcai
treatments given. Oflce, corner
Willameito and Eighth streets,
Matlock bldg. Residence 032
Pearl Btreot. Office phone. Red
109 1. Residence phone, Red
4981.
DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathia
physician. Office hours, 9 a. in.
to 12; 1:30 p. in. to.s.iStL.liuuii
ton building, 7th and Willameito
atroets. Residence and office
phone G17I
ATTORN HVS-AT-I.A W
. D. ALLRr.', Attornej-at-la, 616
Willamette street, Eugene Oregon.
L. BILYF.U, Atlorney-at-law. Offlc
over Yoran's shoe Btora, Eutfene,
Oregon.
h. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Rank, Eugene, Oregon.
ROOMS TO RENT Two largo rooms.
J suitable for four, together with
honrd. Enquire of Mrs. A. G.
1 Unlhews, 71 Witttt Ninth street, tf
I pTsTURK TO RENT Will pasture
I cattle and horses on lh Ma'lhew
, Wallls farm, two miles west of
j Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea-
! finable. Inquire Room 1, over
I l.wti A Savings bank, or address
l O Hoi 12 Vngene
FUR HEN I Five-room ro'tage 'or
I rent. Inquire at 19 4 Eait Eleventh
RETURN Till: rACRKHH If par
ties having Ice cream packers at
their homes belonging to the Pnl-
ucn of Sweets will phone Black
1231 we will be glad to cull and
get sa me. Palace of Sweets, mlfi
CONTEST NOTICIi!
Department nl tho Interior.
United Sutes Land Office.
Roseburg, Ore.. March 2, 191)8.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav
ing boon filed In this office by Har
rison K. Shirk, contestant, against
homestead entry Nti. I0li;i7. made
April 30, lliol, fr w. V4,
N. 10. V,, S. E. ., N. E. Vi.
ami N.S.'i S H.ll, Section S, Town
ship 19 S., Range W., by Mack
wood Hopper, f o!!ei;toe( In which 1!
Is alleged that said Mnckwood Hop
per never established his residence
thereon, has never built any hoiise
tbereon or improved any part there
of, and has never lived thereon, lint
at, all times since making said entry
bus lived and has had his residence
elsewhere, and has wholly abandoned
tile said entry so made by him; ami
Hint said alleged absence was not
due lo employment In the military
or naval service of tho United Stales
of America In time of war, said par
ties are hereby notlfltirl to appear,
respond, and offer evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock n.
m . on April 4, 1 908, before W. W.
Calkins, United States Commissioner,
In his office at Eugene. Oregon,
land that final hearing will lie held
at 10 o'. lot k a. m. on April 18,
190X, before the Register and Re
ceiver af the United States l-nnd Of
fice in Roseburg, Oregon.
Tlie saltl eoiilestant having, In a
proper affidavit, riled March 2,, I 908,
set forth facts which show that after
dun diligence personal service of this
notice can not be made, It. Ik hereby
ordered and directed that suet? no
tice be given by duo and proper pub
lication.
BENJAMIN I.. EDDY,
Register.
DORRld & SKIPWORTH, Attornoyn
at law.' Office In llovey bullJlug.
over ChamherB-Urlstow bank
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-at
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Urls-tow
Bank.
WOODCOCK At POTTER, Atlornuys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O,
Potter. Office ono block south of
Chrlsuiaii block, Eugene, Oregon.
LEON It. EDM t'NSON, Attorney-nt-law.
Rooms I nnd 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Rank.
WALTON Ai NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practice In all tho courts in the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BEAN, ttorneys-at-iaw.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Beau.
Practice In all courts of the state
and beroro the U. S. Land Office,
unices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluli(.
Building.
I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atten
tion given to divorce and settle
ment if estates. Agent for Contl
neutnl Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Bank Building,
Niigene, Oregon.
JESSE (.. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth sireet, Eugene. Or.
opposite postoffiee. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
ntracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all penslou matters. Phoua
Red 1 1 7ft.
E. P. SHIlNN
Shocmaking and Repair
pairing of all Kinds
Neatly done at niy shop.
6S V. 8th st, Kugene.
I
HOWER & WOOD
Itenl Otitic anil Timber Land
ItHiirli, IVrm nnd CH) !?np'rijr
Your imtronege reitectfully
oliclteil.
Room I, mrr First Xn. Itnnk
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD l-OK sale
S04 Vll'inuturSt.. EfRrw. Ongoq
Phono illnck I) t