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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
EVGKXK DAILY GCARD. WKOXKSDAY, MARCH 1H. 1008 r The Eugene Business College 1 Will be open all summer. Students :may enter at any time In this age of competition there is little chance for the young person' who faces the wor.d without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly furnished.- ' MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. 8 A CLOSETrTL op OUR GROCKRIKS Is ait assurance of good things to eat as long as they last. Come and lay In a stock so that you will be prepared either for bad weather or unexepected guests. The reason you should uy theni here especially Is that our groceries are reliable, no matter how little you pay so that the inexperienced can buy here as safely as the expert fudge, M. GREEN, JMoa 619 Willamette St. PhoreMain25. LOGGING TO BE RESUMED ON THE COLUMBIA fRANSFERS OF LANE Nutimioii. KtiVrw'n Sale of ltHil IYuimm! v. In the Circuit Court for tho State' In the Circuit Court of tho Slate of OroKiin for I .a no County. nf OrtJiriiM fur liinA fmititv COUNTY REAL ESTATE rtX: vs-J- ;To J. H. MiFarlaiul, uVtVmlant: 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 ami notion within six weeks Have Your Abstracts Made hy The Imw County Abstract Co. Daniel J. Yoder etux to Jacob R. i Yoder. lots 1 and 2 in blk. 15 in K. NOW LOUR. BALL $ 1 .20 per sack A Home Product and Bet ter Than Most imported flour. Ask Your Dealer For It. ii BANG;, J. H. WEST CP. BERNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables p. Cabs Always Ready fst Uass Turnouts of All Descriptions j!?'La call at j!.8ePhone Main 22Livery Phone Main 21 EUGEVEFLORENCE STAGE A daily itagr icavesEuf;eneat6 .. m. iof Mapletan, close connection by stramer tor r imence ana . cine MPvCHANTS 3ANK EUCENE, OR.EC0N Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines jtfM r S- SPENCER, President. Xj I ., t-af ,,.. t ilc rti. TJ N. McALISTER, Cashier. Cor ?th and wlllsmstte Columbia river district are expected "lien up within the next two or three weeks, but as yet no orders nave been placed with employment agencies for loggers, says the Port land Journal. About 3000 men would be needed to supply all the camps with normal forces. It U said that white labor is scarce, because many of the men have drifted to other parts since the shutting down of out door work last fall. Woges for loggers, which last vear ranged from $2.25 to 13.75 per dav. will this season start at $2 to $3.25. There are plenty of foreigners avail able for common labor, but logging bosses usually prefer nutlve born hel. Logging camps are already being operated by the large Portland mills that draw their supplies from the Co lumbia river territory. These camps wave uveii running most or the win ter. The Chapman Lodging Compa ny near Warren is In full operation. Benson's logging operations in a very large camp on the Clatskaule have not ceased all winter. The O. K. Company Is preparing to open a large camp near Marshland. The Eastern & Western Lumbar Company has been operating steadily near Rnnier and so has the Inman-Poulsen Com pany near Kelso. A labor employment ncenov ihnt handles orders in season for' larire numbers of loggers, said: "Thus far we have had no intima tion that the logging camps generallv would open. There have been no or ders placed with us to indicate more that a small demand here and there for help to fill vacancies. White la borers have left this part of the coun try in large numbers last fall, and it looks to us as if there would lie a scarcity of labor in and around Port land this spring, if work opens up evry generally. There are plenty of foreigners on hand, and these will be employed at somewhat lower wages than were paid last year." SEND TRACK TEAM TO COLUMBIA MEET The University track outlook Is brightening up a little owing to the fact that new men are turning out dally. Last night an extra large bunch was out, and although there are no bright particular stars among them the prospects for a. well-balanced team are Improving. The try out for the Columbia Indoor meet will be held April . The meet comes a week earlier this year, April 11. A good-slied squad will be taken to Co lumbia by Trainer Hayward, as many of the new men are given their first experience In this meet. Last year the first and second place men In all events were taken. and H. add to Eugene; lots 1-. "., from the date of tho first publication! 14. 15. iu blk. 42 of F. & 13. add toof tnU snllmm8i and lf yml fali so ; r loreUCO, l-.O. in miniver fur want thereof the nliiin. .iff wii tnlirt ttiilt'tttiMi! ni'iilnul vnn for the sum of (110.03, with interest U. S. to Louise M. Anderson acres In sec. 5, tp. 17, s r 4 e. J. E. Copeland etux to C. II. Hales 14 acres in sec. E7, tp. IS, s r 3 w. $1000. Geo. H. Yerlngton to Robert Rae, lot 3, blk 6 of Ellas Stewart's add to Eugene, $400. U. S. to Mattie E. Saarm, 100 ac rts In sec. 26, tp. 17, s r 8 w. Carrie I. Floenum and tleori;e Fleo man. her husband, .Mary I). Jones and John Junes, her hus- 1 baud. Frank Jones, Hurry Jones, Joseph Jones. Charles Jones, Hubert Jones and Elsie Jones, helrs-at-law of Alice Jones, do ceased, and Julia Jones, guar dian of Frank Jones, Joseph Jones, Charles Junes, Hubert Jones and Elsie Jones, and Charles W. Eaton, plaintiffs, from June 19, 1907. at the rate of Martha E. Ennls. George Eaton six per cent per annum, and for costs and disbursements of action and for an order of sale of the property at tached In this action. This summons Is published hy or der of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the I above entitled court, made February 160 acres) 18thi jgog, Rnd this summons Is pub- U. S. to C. P. Whitney in sec. , tp. .'. s r i w. Illshed the first time February 19th jouu u. Dales urn iu ii hi. r . iiui i 19ns etux, lots 4 and 5 In block 1 of Whitney's add to Cottage Grove. $300. E. Maude etux to L. E. Thompson, tract In Springfield, $10. H. W. Cochran etux to J. D. Coch ran, tract In sec. 28, tp. 20, s r 3 w. Henry W. Stewart etux to S. A. Howe, all of lot 8 In blk. 8 In E. Stewart's add to Eugene. $500. IRVFYO ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Irving, March 1 8. Mrs. Nancy Bushnell is visiting S. L. Bond this week. The grang recently organized at this place bids fair to be active In Its operations. The social part of the organization Is very helpful to tb neighborhood. The Allen Orchard Company has now ready nearly 50 tons of dried prunes for shipment at this place, and has ordered a car for the same. There Is an extra gang of railroad laborers at Irving this week ballast ing the track. They are composed of Japanese. Washburne & Sons are shipping several carloads of wheat to their mill at Springfield from Irving this month. Y.D.IIensill went to Portland Mon day morning on business and will be - no a couple of days. Mrs. Kstella Heokley spent last wt.. 'lug.-ae, 1 'turning to Irving Saturday u. 1. P. V.'iihers and relce, Withu, who are vi.iiting In lr e.'.pcct to g 1 to Salem the last o.' the in.- . ir a .islt at that place. IXnVKLIi ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Lowell, March IS Regular spring weather prevails. The buds begin to swell and grass and grain are grow ing. The late rains have swoltoa the riv er and stopped logging fur, a few days. The telephone line from Lowell to Hael Dell, being constructed by the government, will be pushed to com pletion after the first of April. Mac Cruw, of Rush Island. Is con templating doing some lodging soon. Joe Hills made a trip last week to Jasper to see his mother, who is in disposed and quite feeble. Gardening seems to be the order of the day, but some have onions large enough to use that were planted In January. Mrs. Stlers is laid up with rheuma tism. The mumps are a thing of the past and no new cases are reported around Lowell. Stock has gone through tho winter in good shape and there is feed left over. Mr. Vincent, the Eugene butcher, passed through Lowell en route to Hazel Dell to buy beef cattle. The Middle Fork district school started two weeks ago with a good enrollment for a county school. The schoolhouse Is crowded to the utmost. The Rush Island schoolhouso Is also In a flourishing condition. Four teen new single seats will soon be placed In condition by the directors. JESSE O. WELLS, Attorney for Plaintiff. AHMIXlSTItATKlX SXl.lC Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of tho county court of Lane county. Oregon, duly made and entered of rec ord, on tho 25th day of Feb ruary, 190S, authorizing, empowering Frank Eaton. Mary J. Allen and Robert Eaton, fn and daugh ters of Evaline Eaton, deceased, defemlHUts. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order and de cree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Lane coun ty, made on to-wit, the 17th day of March, 190S, In the above entitled cause, which Is duly entered at page 5SS In Volume 12 of tho Circuit Court Journal for said county, nil authorizing and directing the under signed E. O. Potter, sole referee nppotrted by the court to sell the fallowing de scribed real property belonging to tho plaintiffs, C::rr!e I. Fleeman, Ma- K. Jones, rrark Junes, Harry and directing the undersigned. Re- Jones, Joseph Jones. Charles Jones, NEW ANTI-TOXIJf FOUND. The Germans have found an anti toxin for the "laziness germ." They claim that It will transform any man of sluggish and slothful habits Into an energetic person to whom that "tired feeling" Ib unknown. This is the reduction of the germ theory to its logical absurdity. Germa are not the only cause of disease. Germs simply multiply In depleted or dis eased tissue. Saturday Evening Post. Osteopathy seals the fate of germs by restoring the proper circulation of the bodily fluids that are alone cap able of Impairing the diseased tissue. Does It not seem like the correct and rational method? Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers' Hardware store. Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. CALL POIt COl'XTV WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all Lune county warrants previous to register No. 4711, registered January 7th, 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office on March 19th, 1908. In terest will cease on that clay. Eugene, Or., March 16, 1908. R. E. EASTLAND. Treasurer Lane County, Orogon. Niri'KK TO lTHCHASKKS To any one who wlslieq to purchase and move off all the buildings now located on the Odd Fellows lot on tho northwest corner of Ninth and ) rentB at Oak streets, you are hereby asked to ' store. .nail sealed bids to M. Svarverud nooil for r:verylMnly. Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent architect In the Delbert Handing, I" San Francisco, says: "1 fully endorse all that has been said of Electric Hit ters as a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody, it corrects stomach. liver and kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient manner, and builds up the system." Electric flit ters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist s counter; as a blood purifier It is unenunllnl. 50 W. A. Kuykendalls drug becca A. Pope, administratrix of the estate of I. W. Pope, deceased, to sell the real estate belonging to said es tate, at private sale. In accordance with the terms and conditions of said order. Now, therefore in pursuance of said order I will from and after Wednesday, the 25th day of March. 190S, at and after the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the office of I. N. llarbnugh, Iu Room 6 in tho First National Hank building, Eugene, Lane County, Ore gon, offer for sale at private sale. according to the terms and conditions of said order, the following describ ed real property, belonging to said estate, to-wll: The south half of the south east quarter of the Fractional 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. TOPE, Administratrix. I. N. HARBAUGH. Attorney for estate. CONTEST NOTICK. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office Roseburg, Ore., March 2, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed In this office by Har rison K. Shirk, contestant, against homestend entry No. 1063T, made April 30, 1901, for W. V4, N. E. S. E. Vt. N. E. K, and N.E.V4 8.IS.U, Section 8, Town ship 19 S., Range 8 W by Mack wood Hopper, Contestee, In which It Is alleged that said Mackwood Hop per never ostabllBhcd his residence thereon, has never built any house thereon or Improved any pari there of, and has never lived thoreon, but at all times Blnce making said entry has lived aud has had his residence elsewhere, and has wholly abaridoncd the said entry so outdo by him; and that said alleged absence was not due to employment In tho military or naval service of tho United Stntcs of America In time of war, Bald par ties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touch ing said, allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on April 4, 1908, before W. V. Calkins, United Stales Commissioner, In his office at Eugene, Oregon, (and that final hearing will be hold at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 18, 1908, before the RegiHter and Re ceiver at the United Suites Land. Of fice In Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed March 2, 1908, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such no tice be given by due and proper pub lication. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Robert Jones, Elsie Jmvs and Charles W. Eaton, and the defendants, Mar tha E. Emits, li.virge Ea'on, Frank Eaton, Mary J. Allen and Robert Ea ton, as follows, t.j-ivit ; Lot number four In block number ten of Packard's addition to Eugene. In Lane county, stale ef Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested In me by said courl, I, E. (). Putter, referee, will orfor for sale at public aucllon at the court bouse door ef said Lane county, on Saturday. April lsih, 190S, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at 1 o'clock, all the right, title and Interest of said plaintiffs and defendants In and to tho said above described real prop erty, as hefrs-at-law of F. O. Emer son, deceased. Terms of sale, cash, subject to confirmation. An abstract of title will be delivered with tho deed. E. O. POTTER, Referee. DORRIS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys. Ditto of first publication, March 18. 1908. NOTICE TO CltEIHTOHS. Kstale.of lleiijiiinln In, llmiwil. Notice Is thereby given that lotla Iee has been duly appointed tho ex eclutrlx of tho estate of Benjamin Leo, deceased, by the Hon. O. R. Chrlsman, County J ml go of Lane County, state of Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate, are hereby notified to present the same to the executrix at the law office of Dorrls and 8klpworth, at MiiKeno, Oregon, with the necessary vouchers, within six months from date of the first publication of this notice. Dated tills 411) (lay or March, 1908 IOTIA LEE, Executrix. Dorrls & Sklpworlh, Attorneys for the estnte. OREOGN LAND CO In Farms and City Property We Have A good tiustnoss property to trade for farm laud. 640 acres of yellow plno, $4.00 per acre. 9-rooni house, good brrn. lot 6(1 2-3x160 $2100 5 ncres, just outside city. $750 5 acres just outside city. $200 per acre. 13 ncres well Improved, $2400 for the tract. Acre tracts to suit purchasers. Lola In . Slndden's ndditlon, $275 and up; $50 down, bal ance 2 or 3 years at 7 per cent. Lota In lllalr Street Addition; $50 dowu, balance, terms given. 80 acres, good Improvements; all bottom lnnd, some fruit trees; nil kinds of berries, price, $2000. 80 acres ot good grain and fruit land, 7 miles out on good road, $30 per acre. Wre have some large ' and small tracts of timber for salo ranging from $10 to $25 per acre. Come In and got prices. No trouble to show the goods. Wo are In the business. Oregon Ijinrl Company. 412 Willamette SU Mark T. Fleming, Mgr Eugene, Oregon A New Set Chairs of Why do yon have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, when you can mako them GOOD A3 NEW for only 50c ? A can of Chlnamel will work wonders In your home. Seo that the Chinaman Ib on overy can. Sim our west show window. ASK TO SICE or It NEW WALL PAPER 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. chairman of trustees, said bids to be mailed so as to lie ready to be opened on Saturday, March 21st, 1998. FOR COl'XTV ASSESSOR I hreby announce that I will b a By order of Spencer Butte lodge . candidate for re-election to the office No. 9, I. O. O. F., Macrh, 1908. this 12th day of: ni20 of county assessor, sublect to the vote of the Rcpubllrnn nnrty at the primary election A"ri 17 B. P. KEENEY. A.WOIXCKMEXT J. M. Howe and J W. Buoy have' opened a real estate office In the 'iiilldlng with J. A. Mnurer's: Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we would oe ter, chapped hands and all skin erup. pleased to have all on! frlncds who.tlons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction have property to sell, tir'h farm and or money refunded. Bold by Linn Ity, call and list same with us and urug Co. w llllams Mfr Co., props.. e will do our best to soli same WILLI . l AHIIOMl' l.i,'F WITH ARNICA ami WITCH IIAKI. The best salve In the world for cuts. brulsef, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet- 54 HOWE & BUOY, Willamette Streel MERRY WIIMiW S.llOHS A new line of Merry WMow pallors lust iecelv-d st Colvln 4: Russell's, I East Ninth street. tf ! MoTiu.lfs kihiii ;. Seventh and OaK streetr., has npen r ed under new mnnscement. (lond board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner ererv Pundsr. tf MRS. S. . ABBOTT. W ATER: . WATER For pure b nVe Irf-ffl.'r, 'rices reasonable. nfk wai'-r sc La th well-drillers. Phone Red 5121. Vsud Fry will pleas call at tht Eugene Dye Works. My tfKk of Oriental rug must go regardless of cost. Call and view them at the Hoffn.an House parlors. m!9 NAJ HANIEF. Nolleo to Contractors ami l'roH-rfjr Owners. On 11th street, from Willamette street Eastward to tracks of South-, m ern Pacific railroad: Notice is hereby given that pur-'T suant to an ordar of thn Common , Council of Eugene, Orogon, niado' March 9th, 190S. bids will be re-1 reived by the Common Council of 1 the City of Eugene at the Recorder's i st omre in sain city of Eugene, until 1 o clock p. 111., March 21st, 19(18, for the paving and curbing of Elev nlh street In said city within the Jmlts above mentioned, according to the provisions of Ordinance No. 716 passed by the Common Council of Eugene, -January 2Sth, 1908. The said work Is lo be completed within 5 months from April 1st, 1908. At tho snld time and plnco of re ceiving bids tho common council will let the contract for said work to the lowest responsible bidder. Bidders will state price per square yard for snld paving, as required In the specifications for said work. All work to be done under the siiMrvls lon of the said street committee to their satisfaction and to bo approved by them. Bonds will be required of each con tractor for the faithful performance of his or their contract. The coun cil reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. Attenti4ll of nil pnnt rnplura U called lo tho agreement of Wnrren I Brothers Company on file wlrh the city. In accordance with which agree ment Warten Brothers Company agree to license all contractors desir ing to bid for the work to lav the bliiilllhlc pavement In accordance! with Its patents and the terms of. said agreement. j Eugene, March 11, 19ns. i B. F. DORIMS. I n21 Hecirl.i- i STO.NK'H IIKAVK IKOIl4 Greateit known remedy for heflvei Highland. Or., Oct. 3, 1902 -Thii ii to crrtify that I gave m mare one bottle of "Stone' Heave Drops" and cured her ol heavet. Thii wu taut winter and nhe hn not been affected since G Wallace j PR . S. C. S TONE, Salem, Or. for ule by all druggist. I i'jt .o.v. o i wiNii, aaiem, kjt, f for ule by all druggist. : $i.oo : Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call i and let us estimate on your work. Aya &. Heitzrrun 24 West 8th St, Organized 1063 National Bank OF EUCENE, ORECON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided I'roflta 100,000 Additional liability of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total $300,000 I'mler Sniiie Mnimgonxnt iin Years. Your Patronage Solicited. T. 0. Hendricks President S. 11. Enkln Vice Preaident P. E. Snodgrass Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caxhle Darwin BrlBtow. . .Assistant Caablex i-f-'-.ai .-. i.J.!u, .' i -..ilt.il Phon. blck I IT! J. M. Howe la still seini. best tall- ired suits on the coast from Conti nental Tsllorlng Cotnuaoy, of Cblra- (o, (t 642 Willamette street. tf mentis f lm lw' 1n nITy I IM lot in Hn iy irtfi TSt ESMOND HOTFL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. Raits- European Plan 50cf75c, JI.00.JI.50, J2.00 Frrr But to rd from ill trains Front and Morrison Stt. Portlrv4, . Orrrm Makes old wire screens as good as new fnclt1titrutt will not All tha lTtFh. D1rgln- Tor Bala byochsmners Htrawar Co. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or. ElcctricGas.Water I WUtamettec)YC. JK-rger-iMwn Uu4mn Co-mnan;