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T1IK ECCEXE DAILY GrARD, WEWCFS1MV, SfWH II. 100S i (KSS9 1 1 Co 1 lie Presented at the High School Building by Students FRIIAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS, MAR.CH 13 and 14 A 1 T" sce't 17 3 M ?l0C bth n'8hlS- SUCH SidC iSSUCS 35 FrC3k ShW' Baby ShW' India" a"d Mins,rcI SI ' Nation,. Movin, Pictures and d 5cr s ' . Ma .niRichc ffiski Mad,m DuBarre, the famous clairvoyants, will give you a history of ycr past and future life and point ou, to you the secret that st0,cc, Ccrre erd fcr,et alUcrldly trcuUcs! s Don't miss it! Fnn for old and young! Blue Ribbons ui.l be given for the best exhibit,, including; needle work, far, indent, arts, etc. Remember; Friday and Saturday nights, March 43th and 14th,at, the High School. Entire Change of Program Saturday Night G a i , n to a s VV 1 X IU Good Clothes Marked Ey Quality and Style 1 the kind tliat wc always enr- i stock. The Michaels, n i Co. brand Is a fruanui- & Mcellence, all wool ami id lailcrrd by the best of li! ndnotlons on oil winter jo h order to close them out) lisle room ror new stork. k(MTf a full line of fur- ftnd for men, and our fmi styles are right. flown onr own building, ' trnt and nre satisfied luiwwnnahle profit. KITCHEN &. KOMPP Successoi s to ARMITACE &. BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene, Or. PAVE HALF ELOSK U PATTERSON STREET K. K. IH XX AXII V. J. II HAVE MAIIK CONTRACT WITH WAIt- i;i:x roNSTiti ( tiox company At a meeting of the K-ist Hlevo-ith Street Improvement Club la--t nlgM ; i . li. IMinn and F. .1. Hard announced t'iru tey had made n contract with the Wan-on Construction Company to pave that portion of Pntri"ii 'street which lies between Klovnth sre' and tho mill race ?nd i lu 1 1 -i on their resHence properties. The distance is a little over half a block. T?e committee on porch lights re- .MAItlilKll Frank P. fioiner and Miss Ina A. Wyss were united In tnarrinve Tues day, Marih 10, 1!KS. at hli;ll noon at the hun.u f f'o bride'1) im'-bi, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dnw, at Shedds. Or. A very imnrepsive C:renicny was per formed in the presence of the ie! tiv?s of the centraet'ip" pnrHs iv the Rev. Mr. .V.av-shall, of Shedds. The bridal couple stood in from of a : mid ff c)ini"n cut .T-t n-'.'ed flowers. The bride lot ked charininK In a tr.'vellns; gown of brown c'liffnn b'-'Midclo'h. and ''e gmmi wre the conventional black. Following the eeremcny and con'jriitulatiotis a siuemiious weauniK dinner w-s srv. ADMIXISTItATlSIX SAI.K. Notice Is hereby Kiven that by vir tue of an order of tiie county court of Lane county, Oregon, duly made and entered of rec ord on the 25th day of Feb ruary, lilOS, authorizing, empowering and directing the undersigned, Le becca A. Pope, admlnistra'rlv of the estate of I. W. Pope, deceased. I ; sell the real estate bihi:miig to sail es tate, at private sale, ia accord .i:r.-e with the terms and eoaditi. ns of said order. Now, therefore in pursuance of said order 1 will from and nfter Wednesday, the 25th day of March. 190S, at and after the hour of in o'ebek In the forenoon or said day. at the office of I. N. Harbaugh, in lloiim 5 in the First National Hank building. Kugene. Lane County, Ore gon, offer for sale at private sale. arcording to the terms and conditions poried that arrangements had been " bv tnP hostess. The Invited guests of said order, the following doscrlb- were. .Mr. and .Mrs. (harries Wag- ed real property, belonging! to said ner, Mr. .ind Mrs. Charles Carter, of estate, to-wlt: The south half of the jMuniij, .ir. ana Mrs. w. f. Kelner, south east quarter of the Fractional wi luiiiuuu, .miss wiuiien, or port land; Mr. and Mrs. David Link and son Willis, of Encnne: Mk. and Mrs. E. Dow. Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Thomn son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hull?rt. Mr. i made w ith the Willamette Valley Co. ! for a ra'e of 50 cents per month for I porch lights at each residence, the ! lights to burn nil night If de lslrd. M?nv wh- have not already will at once Insti'll the lights anil ! from now on te street will be lllu- : mlnMed wit them. i derd Inst nleht and more will be or- g dered later when o'her nronerty own Elghty-fv onlm plnnts were or- and Mrs- Jonn Turner, Misses Flos-i They will be nut in east half of the south west quarter of Section 11 of Township IS, S. of Range 3 W. In Lane County. Oregon. Dated this 25th day of February, 1908. REBECCA A. POPE, sie ana .Maud Thompson, Messrs. I Administratrix Win Turner, Troy Hnlbert nnd Onrrle i I. N. HARBAUCH. Thompson, all of Shedds. The groom I Attorney for estate. P. HANSON N. ? tih Sreet ugene, Oregon HTO.NE'S HKAVK lRll!4 Greatest known remedy for heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 fThls ia to certify that t gave my mare one bottle of "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured her of heaves. . This was last winter and she has. not been affected since - G Wallace rR.S.C. S TONE. Salem, Or. J'or sale by all druggists. ers are seen the parking between the sidewalk I ls one of Portland's successful young and curbing ns soon as thev arrive. n'en' a son Mrs- Charles Wagner, F. J. Hard was appointed as a com- of Albany. The bride is the accom-1 In mlttee of one to see Cltv Atinmovi PHshed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.I of Nummons. Circuit Court for the State Oregon for Lane County. Allen at once in regard to expediting Dow- one of the pioneer families of Charles H. Dodd, plaintiff, vs. J. B. the lettlne- of ihe rnninii in. ih. Lane county, and a graduate of the McFarland. defendant. paving of Eleventh street. He sawlAlDI,n)r schools. The bridal couple To J. B. McFarland. defendant: left on the evening train for an ex tended tour through California. $1.00 the attorney this morning, and the latter n' once prepnred the proper no tice .'I'iio. rn i)ds and It appears in today's Guard. Itenliitlon! AflopfiwI. Eugene, M irch 10, 190S. Wh'rens, The Wllnmetto Valley Company ha3 agreed to ninke a spec Inl flat rate of onlv 50. rents a month! tor porcn iignts along rJast Kleventh street, the lights to be lit all night; Tne a"l supper and business and r meeting of the Congregational church Whereas. The Willamette Vnllev Migene will lie hel l tomorrow ANNUAL MEETING OF CONGREGATIONALISTS In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this BtimmonB, and if you fall so to answer for want thereof the plain tiff will take judgment against you for the sum of l 10.03, with interest from June 19, 1907. at the rate of six per cent per annum, and for costs and disbursements of action and for an order of sale of the property at- ARGEST C1CTI T, P THE WEST FOR I.lP DBA . - muuuCTION OK 'OH GR l n c ... I THE OLIVER evening at the church. Supper will tr further eln the heaiitirioniir.n rf!,,e served promptly at 6 o'clock to all : Inched In thlB action nd ro'igre-i 'i nis summons is published by or- sald street bv naintlnc all their noles memoers or tne cnnrrli The clenncut, legllile print- lug of TIIK ul,l 1 1. 'ii i.- i VltlTKIt is due to the down- J ward stroke of its non-vilmit- J fnjr tyN-har and its convex 6 type. All old inarliines taken in exchange. ' 3S C. S. FRANK, Agent ;al"g thnt sre-t 'green, thereby In lnrse nieno'M'o 't'ing away with what , Is now n decided detriment to the . beauty of the "treet; he It pncri..-4 i)V the East Eleventh Street Improvement Club In meeting assembeld. That the club appreciates the Willamette Valley Company's wil lingness to aid In civic, improvemen t end asks the snld comnany to kindly arange for both Improvements at as ' enr!v n date as possible; and be It further i T1o.Tfivnd, T"'"1 n eapv pf thee re. o'nt'nns mniiod ' 'v..iph. of the Willamette Valley Company, , in Portland, and an early reply so , llclted from him. gntlon, with their families, nnd the der of Hon. L. T. Harris, judge of the business meeting will follow the sup-1 above entitled court, made February per. Matters will be exndlted so I lth, 1908, nnd this summons is pub that those wishing to attend the con-1 lished the first time February 19th, cert later In the evenlngmay do so, j 1908. p so do not fall to attend at the church JESSE O. WELLS, first. This will be the elghtenth nn. Attorney for Plaintiff. nual meeting of the church. Let there ne a general and friends. rally of the members! Xotlce to Contractors null Property Owners. On 11th Ftreet, from Willamette ... ., . . . ... . street Eastward to tracks of South- Stevens S If is in Are Ixiratiil 111 Their ern Pacific railroad: THE NEW IMAXO STORK G -S JuSius Goldsmith Oulliford hoarding stables l"7. """'"-New Knvk Sl.,p. ,.,,., lh.n Main 09 Madame Dean's Pills. FRENCH FEMALE A Kafk, Cfrtaii Rr- MKF FOR SrPPHKSKIi M KNWTRl ATIUN. NEVER IW TO FIIL H ifi! Hum! Fpcfdv! Miilnfm-ium Unnr-nnn-oi or Xmii.-v lVruiii-l. Nut yr for8l.("MH"r '"'x- WILlwii-l thtii. on trinl, tii h fnul fr wht-n n flfvnl. Hi in pics Vrf inl on ircitinir th" Ccnuino, ncccpt ti" punotiiutc. H your dnieirNt drn-n uol have tUctii eenil your orUcra lo th: UIITEO MEOICAL CO., lot 74, liutitir, ft. 2a Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano ; WH AT TO ASK Alio IT OSTKOIUTIIV. I av r"Rf'fr w'l'i wistu' to ronlly knnth wIkmIht O-ttcntiaiby niinllcs ti i his c.r her rvis? should avoid tho nil 1 lake .if asking a irncf It ioiior cf one , of t!i old schools about It, for un j fortunately most of them hnvi n.it i n v ; st i -ia I ed tho new s'-lenee and do Inn understand etihrr its theory or ! pract ire. There are except lonal j medical doctors. w!io realize the mer 1 iU of osteopnthy and roielent loiisly ! .send patf u r s to the skilled O-iieoimih ! very frequently. I tut most old juhnnl practitioners either condemn It on general principles, because it is an I in nova' foil nnd a rival .and therefore j ii n wort hy of conslderatfon ; ""ir tN?. 'in honest in. nance, declare that Os teopathy ts simply inasj-an-e ani can- not sure disease, however pleasant i and generally beneficial it may b?. ,Ask an explanation of an Osteopathic ( i physirian, and you will som realize ithat Osteopathy is a definite Fystem of treatliiK definite disease-. And If; so, how. Safety from danii'Ton drues and the sironii probatdiity of ' relief from disease are what Osteop athy offers. Ho not accept the I I a that yon have organic heart truihle nnMI n !i;iv cotinlt'-i an Osff n-'i'th. ': (!' -nt!v iidjiiiiH !it is a;! raa' Is n-cd ed. Pr. H. T.. S'udley, ostenpafh. offle ' over Chambers Hardware ttnre i Phone Hlac-k 132!. Residence, 7 i -I Ferry strcut. Phone Ked 3117. ; Xew Quarters In the l'om- luerrlal liltMk. I .Aiesro. tf v"ns n n . suopq. , Bora to the KHers Piano House, rom ; pleted moving this morning from their old quarters on Sevuuh street to their new and fur better location In the Commercial Club building op posite the Methodist, church. ' These gentlemen are both we!l-; known In business and musical cir cles In this rity nnd conntv. ynd tr talnly have ma le a wise decision In i continuing In busine. f,r the'i,sev"s. : They very successfully managed the, interests of the Kugene branch of Not lee Is hereby given tVnt. pur suant to nn order of the Common Council of Kugene, Oregon, made March flth, 1!S, bids will be re eel ved by the Common Council of tho City of Kugene at the Ite'-order's office In said City of Kugene, until 4 o'clock p. in., March 2 1st, 1!DS, for the paving and curbing of Klov enth street. In said city within the Urn Its above mentioned, accord Mtg to the provisions of Ordinance No. 711. punned by the Common Council of Kugene, January SJ.sth, I H'is. The said work Is to be romidetrd; within 5 months from April 1st. 1I0S. , At the fvtid time and place of r"- Kllers Piano House until the latter reiving hi Is the C'inini':n council will decided to withdraw from tho retail let the contract for said work to the trade and confine themselves to the j low- responsible bidder, wholesale business. lUdd'Ts will state piiro per S(iiar Now that .M H?rA. Stevens and Hit- j v"r r"r living, as required In f lln are to continue In the music bitsl- j l Hp"HricHtP,ns for said work. All ness. It Is their intntlfpn to rarrv ' work to bp ,l",u ""'I'T the sunervH- In sto' k a well-selected line of tin ! ,,,n f,f ,hn KIllfI Htreet committee fi Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in 5; REAL ESTATE We arc new comers here and arc in the Real Estate v Business To Do Business Wc have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present wc are in correspondence with a number ot Eastern People who are going to locate in this country and if you arc desirous of dis posing cf properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. Wc are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west, li you want to SELL, list your property with us for there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed vvith us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 1 7 md 18 THEATRE DLOCK OREGON LAND CO In Farms and City Property Wc Have A good business property to trade for farm land. 640 acres of yellow plue, $6.00 per acre, 9-room house, good barn, lot 66 2-3x160 $'JKNt 5 acres.. Just outside city. 7IM) B acres. Just outside city, $200 per 'a'cre. 13 acres well Improved, 2400 for the tract. Aero tracts to suit purchasers. Uits In Sladdn'a "addition, 275 and up; $r,0 down, bal ance 2 or 3 years at 7 per cont. . Lots In Dliilr Street Addition; 50 down, bnlunce, terms given. 80 acres, good Improvement; alljMittom land, some fruit trrt-s; all kinds of berries, price, $2600. i 80 acres of good grain nnd fruit ia.nu, i nines out on good road, (30 pur acre. We have some largo and sn'.all tracts of timber for sale ranglm from 10 to 2B per ncru. Come in and get prices. No trouble o show tho goods. We are in the business. Oregon luid 'oniiany. 412 Willamette at. Ma-k T. Fleming, Mj Ewgene, Oregon leading makes of pianos and organs. "tKe bept Instruments at the lowest prices pisslhle" being their motto. We bespeak for this new fir mun hounded sucrefs. ;it.l) ItAI.L A X 1 1 SI PI'KIt AT DKI.P'S OAKS, .MAIM 'II f I There will he a grand bill at Help's Oaks at Ijwelt on the even ing of March 14. Fine m u h If and gnod flrKir. Iiance tlrkitH. including supper. I 1.5m. Tho public is cor dially Invited. dftwlt Stevens nit. at V'n . ... L" 'Mvl:.'.n.41' nca JJ771. a. it. Ani;vrM: 'f .r Moriint H kiuhi;. Seventh and Oak streetf,, has open ed under new management. Oood hoard and room by the day, worV or month. Klrst-elass home cooking. ( hlcken dinner evorv Hundnv. tf MKS. 8 v. AUIU)TT. their satisfaction nnd to be approved by them. j Monds will be required of each con-; tractor for the fal'Mut performance j of his or their contract. The conn-1 cli reserves the right, to reject anyj nnd all bids. 1 Attention of M contractors Is' called to the nirreement of Warren; Brothers Company on file wph the cltv. In accordance with whbh agr-e-f merit Warren Mrothers Company acree tft lic'-ne all cfintrtictf(rs desir ing tf bid fnr the work to !v the bit til t hie pavom.T)f in accordance with Its patents and the terms of nn Id agreement. Kugene, March 1 I. '.WH. ' 11. K. HOK'ilS. Ill 21 Ilecnrler. IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granite ware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Tht Crocer Cofnrr 5-h and Willamette Eli. I'h.iw r?rd 4hll j OrRanired 1883 The First National Bank Of EUGENE, ORECON Capital paid In (100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 100,000 Adilltlonnl liability of stockholders tinder national banking laws. 100,000 W. 11' -irv I-"" a.-' n T'-fM at (r. A. It. ha!! nt Tli ii i-Hft.iy to Httend th' nur lafe cuiirade. V. H. Makmm old crm food s'otw. For Rale hr Chsmnen Haraare t o llerger-lrn Hurdfare fompany. r"(pie-l 1 Al 1 :.1o p funeral of Fuller. Int-nrMlt at Odil Fellow, cemetery. J.. W. 1 ary V. It. C. please take nm ire C. II. llAhJEU. l'orti Coiiiitiaiider. You will make a great mlsunke If you do not hear the lilxle Jubilee Singers, who -have given delightful enter'nlnrpents In amny of the tnont prominent churches and universities throughout the I' tilted Slates. M i tlnlon Sets. CWAMnSR3 HARDWARE CO. t'AI.I, K)ll ITV WAItlt NTM Notice Ih hereby glvn thi n!l cltv warrants up to and InHud'ng No 12, registered July nth. Is07, and drawn on the gnernl fund. s---er warrants up to and Including No. 172, reentered July 11th, !IH6, will be psld on presentation at my ofllre March 12h, ISO. Interest will rese on th' dsv J FHANK HEISNKIt. ! Cltv Treasurer. I Eugene, Or., March 5th, 1908. Oil Paint'ngs Tr hvp t llo.llrd number ol PATINCSwUch t ire wiling it emt lor irw djv., prlc Irom JCc to $10 (X Ltct rlenljmln PHAMK MOULD ING, Sre our wyidow OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Total 13110,000 I'llder Snine Manage mem Years. Your riilrminge Sollclti-d. T. O. (lendrlcks President fl. n. Kakln Vice President P. E. Rnodgrass i Cashier I.uko I,. Goodrich. .Assistant Cahl Ilarwln llrlstow ... Assistant Cashier C,K. Munro T. W. Munro - HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now have the most comple'e ! line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding-, Rugs and I Matting, Shelf Hardware and cuttelry ' 67 W. flght,h St.. fjctm, . . oxe n i