Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 21, 1908, Image 3

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    THE KUGKNK DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1008
TlZc day of ti.e week.
fpteci: Aldress all com-
"'"" .i,lto The Eugene Guard,
.
-strata- Ml". '
carrier, per wikk.
a ,ridi.nr:::: 2.00
j-j i)D:ns ' 50
1m ray"1", v
kCG!lard 'per' 'year 1-50
f?LwS : ratei made known on
1 JIU""
V?!lcli0,nt Eugene. Oregon, postof
Fi feeond-rlass matter.
Hv
1 " . rl' 1. .. Cnurll
ternts "r ,
fnllowins are autnorizea io
I " 7 Vwlnt for siiDscripuuus ui
Kt p other business for The
P. ??J i Weekly Guard:
W ' L. Clark.
.-George A. Drury. .
I Dosir'asters are authorizes to
U aod receipt r wu.
KlWiy andJVeeki Guard.
u. ,. Associated Press.
J5S DAiLY GUARD.
SAIlIiV. MAKf'H 21. 1008
kcEXE'f GROWTH
Fl ....... IX' TUT?
Gl AltH'S EXPANSION'
v. .mnth of Eugene is reflected
Lhe business of its newspapers. The
Flu .i .
;glrd finds Us tannine iu t..c
.'v.jio Its advertising and com-
Lrtlal printing business, and is now
r.-.in. nn larger and better quar-
L. When these are secured some
he during the present year, It is our
Lotion to double the equipment of
Lr newspaper and job plants.
mi the present plant or i ne
Lnt was out in less than two years
to. It wa thought It would be suf-
klent to handle the work or mis
Lu for years to come, but It Is al-
tidr outgrown, owing to the rapid
towth of Eugene and Lane county
MDuIatlon and the consequent in
law In business. The Daily' Guard's
t ulatlon has doubled and its ad
rtlslng and Job business has quad-
bled In two years.
IKDEM.'S 111 l.l TO
ENI.AItfii; HOMESTEADS
r.?presntati,v? Mondelr, of yom-
l.taijntrnduced a bill in congress
tti makes it possible for home-
iir3 umh'r the laws of the United
ki;son public binds everywhere to
lb up tracts of ilSO acres or less.
iltr the present Inw It is not pos-
IMotnke up more than 1G0 acres.
All such enlarged entries must be
Bon-mineral, non-irrigated, unre-
rtel and unappropriated surveyed
bJi which contain no merchanta-
m timber. The tract entered must
nmpartlvely regular In shape, and
ft more than one and one-half miles
utreme length. Homesteaders
pohave not taken title to their tract
1(0 acres are given the privilege
I doubling their holdings under the
HEN DO SCIKMH,
TKM'HKHS CiKT TOO FAT
In Philadelphia fat school toach-
! ire not wanted not because they
'! P valuable space, but because
ara of education contehds that
JJ tends to excessive good na-
Ml Indolence. This is eertain-
'Hand shows that the Phlladel
:Jnird is alive to the interests of
" "sins general 'on. It would bo
lereilinB ,0 have a few statistics
this
matter: for evaniple, at what
f-rtt does a sclioolnta'ain become
OTOUSly prone to unnrl humor
1 Uilncss. (Inw much .hm.l.l
tlit In order to have Just the
"1 atnoiiTu r,r i .....
-. ... Kuu iiituire ami
"ily? There Is another phase
"e '"bJect might tint ..cl,
T of thinness i, attnlnert tn
P" I I'ai-her snur 'nn,l
to be
Station?
on in,, verge of nervous
''turns out ti,-,, i, ,
"niulin,' ..... .
L, ' " ii MIIUI1S IO BIOC K
fosaiH'.;;,:,. ,,, ,s ..
Marion, unto, married couple thut
they have discovered a way to !
on j.ou a inonui. Many right her- I
do the trick on less, bin that's not -saying
that their grub doeirt i
Homebody back more thmi t'a.i: .
it j GRANITE OYER ENTIRE I
DEPOT GROUNDS
Praying for husbands has been ad
vised by an eminent bishop. Thai's
a good Idea. Even the mast cantan
kerous) husbands would rahii- be
prayed for than to be hi: with a rul
ing pin, stove-lifter, or some othei
domestic implement.
Industry has a far larger roll oi
victims than war. Statistics show
that a laborer is killed every minute,
by accident. That may be the reason
some men are so blamed skittish
about engaging in anything that
looks like work.
After rubbing his bruises and care
fully checking the returns. Governor
Cummins, of Iowa, must b? convinced
that whatever else age may have
done to Senator Allison, it has not
greatly injured his fighting capacity.
Even the telephone company has
joined the ranks of the "boosters."
and is going to spend $20,000 in Im
provements In Eugene this' summer.
Couldn't do business here any longer
and not catch the booster spirit.
Some men may be able to see a
valid reason for proving that Abra
ham Lincoln was personally a tee
totaler, or was not. even if we can't.
One man offers $30 for proof that hi-wasn't.
Well, Governor Johnson has nc
more right to expect to be immune
from fool-friends than any other man
who gets in the national limelight.
As a maker of corking good world
wide advertising that battleship
cruise Is surely a jim-dandy, even if
It Is costing a lot of money.
If the recording angel is required
to keep track of all the political
"short-and-ugly's," this must be his
busy season.
XEWS XOTES
Charges of conduct unbecoming a
member of the bar, which may result
against J. R. Wyatt, an Albany attor
ney, by R. B. Fisher, prosecutor of
the grievance committer of the Ore
gon Itar Association. Action was ta
" t.i : t t'-.c i -st- '.c-. r ' . ('. !l-Mt-na:i.
.-iv
ive
i:vi:i: vi. aki oahs ai;i;i i:!i
LAST U.I1T AMI MAW Mnp.K'
UTI.l. I'DI.I.CW EACH HAY
Amio'ir the iMiiT.,.r ots- improve
ments being made an 1 to lie made
this summer at the Southern Pacific
Jepoi uriinnii-i In Din city u th
spreading of Urunts Pass decomposed
granite vr the entire sards, from
the place where the new passing
track will Join the main track near
Madison street to the extreme east (
end of the yards. The first five car
loads of the material arrived last
night and were unloaded west of the1
Eugene Planing Mill Company's!
plant. Four or five car loads are ex--peCted
to arrive each day until the
work is complete 1. This will be aj
great improvement In the yards. All !
the low places where water stands
in the winter time will be filled up
and after the granite Is packed like!
that at the passenegr depot platform!
the yards will present a much better!
appearance than ever before. Sever-I
al carloads of gravel, also for filling'
in purposes, arrived this morning.;
Work on the foundation for the;
new depot Is progressing rapidly and
will siKin be completed. The first!
car load of brick has arrived from I
Portland and has been unloaded.!
This was not pressed brick, us stat-1
oil, but the ordinary kind, which will,
be used for the inside part of the'
walls of the building. I
.(r,. t.y. )- ci'rgr-s will be Inves
tikiL'?u h.. t..j- k..v.-vaiice eomiuii
Portland exported more whea; di'r
ing the month of February than any
other port in the United States. Ev
en old reliable New York bad to take
a back seat when the Oregon metrop- iidnv
oils sent out 2,2i!),i!ll, bushels anil
Philadelphia, Galveston, lialtimore
and other prominent wheat shipping
ports look Insignificant when their
records are compared with htose of
the Rose City, says the Portland
Journal.
DOG POISONER STILL AT
HIS NEFARIOUS WORK
The dog poisoner is si ill at his
nefarious work in the vicinity west
of the old Presbyterian church.
Five or six valuable animals have
died during the past few days as a
result of being poisoned and the own
ers are now making a diligent search
for a clue that would lead to the
guilty person.
Montle Leslie, a plumber who lives
at the corner of West Eighth and
Lincoln streets. Is among the latest
to suffer the loss of a good dog. His
dog was . a pretty Llewellyn setter
and was valued highly. Every even
ing as The Guard was delivered at
the house the dog would go out and
bring the paper in. Thursday evening
as the carrier came along and called
out, the dog had just gone through
a hard spasm caused by tbo, poison
It had eaten. Hearing the boy, the
faithful animal made an effort to I
reach the paper in the front yard to!
bring it in as usual, but fell, after i
oin only a few feet, and sorin af-
t.-rward expired. Those who wi'-
THE MARKET
REAL
usM'ii the incid-.at say it was
ill if u 1 siht.
a most
ACT Qt'K'KI.V.
Has
gerous lii En-
XOTICK TO I'UnCIIASEltS
To any one who wishes to purchase
and move off all the buildings now
located on the Odd Fellows lot on
the northwest corner of Ninth and
Oak streets, you are hereby asked to
.nail sealed bids to M. Svarverud,
chairman of trustees, said bids to be
mailed so as to be ready to be opened
on Saturday, March -21st. 1H0S.
Bv order of Spencer .Butte lodge
No. 9, I. O. O. F., this 12th day of
Macrh, 190S. m20
The Lucky Quarter
Is the one you pay nut for a box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills. 1 ney
bring you the health that's more pre
cious "than J-wels. Try them for
headache, biliousness, constipation
and malaria. If they disappoint you
the price will be che 'rfiilly refunded
at W. A. Knvkendail's dru; store.
KOH (U XTY nSSXSSOK
I hereby announce that I .. Mi he n
candidate for re-election to the office
of county assessor, subject to t!ie
vote of the Republican party at the
primary election April 17.
. B. F. KEENLY.
WATER! .WATi:it!
For pure ht. .-;
Ouke & Loftier.
Prices reasonable.
:ick wat -r L;.
the well-drillers.
Photic Red .".121.
;s that
i:n-. ,
U-"- i.-eV,'..
i? t:-:i, !.:
" l" I..-
sb'"':" ti,-,,
,0 "ke ... ,.,,
president has
'tie differ
hop and slock
won In the
' after a few
' has be-n util
improvenients. be running
fore the "flur-
'x i.
1
"in. ing back to i
r re-election.
I ; ' the election
1 Of the per-
: " to remain in
"'" I' -l by Judge
r,a;n.
u!ji- the claim of the
We're sorry you'v tried
medicines and they've failed
lest resort try llollisvrs
Mountain T.'a. It's a simp
edy but It's worked
Sllltr:. made millinlls W
3.".c Tea or Tab.-'-1.
I.! NX
The p.M.i.!.
over $:'.".
li.it - 1 Wit
is now s - -i ' i 1 1
when most of th'-ni boo
von om of the lucky i'ii"
you'd better buy n ' at t
expert anotli- r advam
SIllBgi.-h live
cause of a.
Cleanse your '
the how-Is and
ural action
Mountain '1
tnown. ;i--c.
Do the right tning at the right
time.
. Act quickly In time of danger.
Bachache Is kidney danger.
Doan'8 Kidney Pills act quickly.
Cure all distressing, dangerous,
kidney Ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
W. A. Haskell of 272 West Sev
enth street, Eugene. Ore., says: "In
our family Doan's Kidney Pills have
been a standard remedy for many
years. Nearly every member of the
family has used them at one time or
another. It does not seem to make
any difference what the symptoms
may' be. if the trouble exists In the
kidneys. Drain's Pills will cure It. I
used to have a sort of lumbago and
pain in the back, and it was for this
trouble that I used thoui. I would
not b'-sitale to recommend Doan's
Kidney i'ills in any case where there
is hope of a cure."
For sal" by all dealers. Price ."ft
cents. Fostor-MUburn Company,
Buffalo. Now York, sole agents for
the I'lliteil States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
ESTATE
4 IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8ih St
WE BUY
WE SELL
WE RENT
WE EXCHANGE
S-rooul house and 2 lots; de
sirable corner; good barn,
water, bath and sewer; must
be sold soon; good value at
- !ji;iooo
S-rooni house mid good lot on
Willamette street; good lo
cation; city water; electric
lights. Trice $272.-.
S-room houtie and corner lot
80x160; bam, ben house,
chicken yard, some fruit.
Price $2000
79 acres five miles from Spring
field; 40 In cultivation, 39
pasture; new 10-room bouse,
40x80 barn; 4 acres orchard;
for sale or trade for larger
place.
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
22west8:hSt,
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 OH SAI.K
IH'lil-: BlvKD White Wyandotte
for sale. J. A. Ciril'tiu, 7 1
street.
iii-
FOU SAI.K s.-coiul irr.nin fir
wood. V. I.. Coiiperuoll, at W att's
jewelry store. ll
WOOD FOR SALE' lC.-inch oak
wood. IMume d-'iirmers 2 or in
quire at Stemer'.s grocery store, uu
FOR
SALK Buft Orpington eggs.
13 for $1. W. H. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner lath st.
FOR SALE National wheel,
one season; in good condition,
sell cheap. Call at 3;t East
street.
used
Will
I 3th
tf
FOlv SALk; Loose aud baleu cheat
hay; also oat utraw. Phone Far
mers 13x9. Squire Smith, Irving.
:. 1
Ul'FF LIXIHOHN L'litiS Pure Died,
$1 per setting, lieu. Melvill Mil
ler, Room 2o, McClung Block.
Phone Red 14 til. If
FOR SALE liood S-room bouse;
lot 110x210: close in; good barn;
chicken park; garden; fruit trees,
berries, etc. Address" II.," care
Guard. tn
FOR SAI.K -A 3 1-4 wide tire wae.
on and one bay horse, weigh!
nbout 12.MI pounds an 1 nine years
old. Enquire of Squire Smith.
Phone Fanners 13x9. als
FOR SAI.L Snap for short lime on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining city limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Buoy, office In
Muurer's jewelry store.
FOR SALK Portable sawmill, trac
tion engine, threshing machine;
machinery practically new and in
good condition. Price for entire
, outfit J2S00 if sold' soon. Ad
dress "E. P.," care of Guard, ai
FOR SALE Bale cheat aud loose
votch hay for sale; also 1 8-inch
and 4-foot maple wood, well sea
soned. Address Louis C. Vitus,
Junction R. F. 1). No. 2, Oregon.
Phone Furmers' 129. all
FOR SALE One of the best retail
general merchandise country Btorcs
in Lane county, having largo log
ging and farm trade. If. you are
looking Tor a chance to niakcviiion
ey Investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X," this office. ; ii 2 0
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. vJall
and let us estimate on
your work.
Aya & Heitzm&n
FOR SALK BY OWNiill A liraud
. new fi-room cottage; all modern;
In- choice locntion on West Llov
eiitb direct; lot (ill 2-3xlCl 1-2
feet. The best bargain In Ku
geue. Must be sold very soon. En
quire at this office. m2S
FOR SALIi OR TRADE 320 acres
of timber et'.d mineral land, 19
south, 1 oust; half mile from mil
itary road and river; will Iriiiln for
uccountH of defunct banks of Port,
land or property, or make a cash
offer. II. Moore, r04 (iiildsmlth
street, Protland, Or. a4
FOR SALK AT A BARGAIN Good
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees,
deep well with wind mill, one acre
under chicken fence; largo chicken
house; two blocks from Oeary
srhool house. Price, 1000, Time
on part. I. N. Harbatmh, agent,
Room 5, over First National Bank
Bring this notice wltb von.
24 West Oth St.
Phone bUck 1171
CASOLIN1C ENGINES
IRRIGATION. SPRAYING and
pump:ng machinery
Fair1iunks-Mrs utiuiiiu KiiJiii'm
for jiti miii ii, Njiin.yiiiHi KimitiK, uriml
llltf. .Outfit riliiilWr.,
KnirhuiikK SmtVN fur wclhlnt;.
l'iiii'lMJik-.M(rMI I'Iihiiiun untl M
tors for tmv-r mid Jijflil.
I'm JrlwrnkH-Mnrsc W'ltHliiiillN nml
Ttw it.
KHii'luMikN-Mnt-T Cirindcrw, FJ
FOK SALK OR TRADK Thn- acrn's
fino Innd; all fenced; nil klnln of
fruit n and berries; koh1 IhiIMImkk
of nil kindfi; farm ImpIcincnlK nnd
Riirden tools; flno Burden Bitot;
nenr Irving. For further Infnrmii
tton Apply to Kitchen & Kompp's
barn, corner Seventh mid Onk hIh.
The eighth grade final examinfl
tfona for the public school will be
held
Mav 14, 15.
.nine ii. 12. .('liopiM'rs, UVII 1'iimim.
Teachers who hav pupils rwidjr , AI firK( lljjly ko4kJs
tor ttie examination pnoiiin uwiny ;
'me of the number of questions want-.
erl ami the name of the person ap
pointed to conduct the examination at
least 1 " days before the date for
which the question are wanted.
W. B. mi.I.ARI).
County Sup-T!ntender,f.
FOR SAI.K BY utt'NUIt - A nearly
new l-room house; close to Univer
sity; on a choice, high and sitely
corner lot 6Sxl2o feer; nlc'ly im
proved; some good frtilt and a
leip well; this properly Is wr-;l
worth $11000, but much lens will
tnke It, if sold wlihln ten days. Kn
qnlro nt this offli-e. init
rjooil for rverybixlr.
Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent
architect In the Ilc'h'Tt Building.
k:ivs: "1 fnllv cnd-irF'
nVnl.1 of Klectrlc Bit-
etb
Roi ky !s-, Kranclsco
1 all that has b.
All first qioilily icoods at Ioh-imk
priri-s iiJuh)' In Klock. IJImtuI terniN.
I'rompt reply to iiiiilrleH ami quirk
diipiiicuiK. rili1 fr -iilaioKiie ami
lirii .
EERGER.&. BEAN HDW. CO.
AgenCs, Eugene, 0".
FAIRBANKS MORSE (E, CO.
Portland, OrcRon
ElectricGas, Water
I . WflBfBNfc I !
i.,,n,.-! f-.l ,. as a topic t-i- R' l'lsg'cl l yfT- '.;-;.- I '
suits, mad- millions u-'l and h:w . rr ,.v,rbodv I" , o-, vtoniach. fix , UjV'V.Vv
nr.! CO. j v?v..". ' i'--.n-r. ami! , V;Vv l?V:;irt
i i - -1" i .- - r.-.v.Mf v I
over $:!'.. ",-;h "f t k i ':...! - Iv-;-':,- , ...-, r .1 fi-t. r-y I
-'ur- . ..... n y r;
I.;.-.". - Best llcatoi- in tfic worm. -I JK1. .rrr ill .
ii-r - b. ;,:::.;. it. f.-v;.::.! .. ' ' V'H!amstte Valley Co !
! ' v.' : v:-.- , 1 L. P. SHlnN I
! w m ... 'Jf;: !r:;-!".v. ;. V ' ' :' t.' ; j Shocmnkinr and Repair- !
nvTviiVks.''cri-'! -'1 j-'Mii"-.'- ' 1 '' ; ' '-..'! pairing of all Kinds- i
ce froet. Pb'-ne lt d - ' ' '' - '. I Nf'itiV d'UH" -'it 111V Mlp. 1 '
Ka'"- ' ! ?,r..!t!!.e .-M .-"" ! CS V. Mil M, Env-M. i I
; : .. I.- :. . s--.- it :if ' I
WuiiosVarc'.'"' ' tf! CMAMIIKUH HARIAI'.K CO. ;
VXJR SAI.H OR KXC11AN;K-Thre
mining claims In Kldorado (aiirm
dlKrrict, 12 miles from Searcb
liitht, Nov. Assays as high aa $(7
per ton in Kold' and ilver; wni
trade for real estate. Price,
FriMi. (leorite II. Newman. 7hj
l'eatt street, KiiKt-ne. Or. al I
FUR RAI.M Larjte fi.rorrra modern
bo.iHe must hi' sold in 14 days
liplehJidly Improved; has city wa
ter, itis. electricity. fo'Hiitvrul yiirl.
elioice shrubbery atul ninny other
attnietlons; offer owner Is now
ttiaklnj;' Is itood for 14 diiK only.
lrir pkrilculars and ternw apply
to Ibis (iffl'-e at once, as lhe price
will hiiuii dinpo-e of lhe properi.v.
wKiib ie but three bbe kt frian
car line .and In hebrt or i-eilileofc
dlrft i let.
roit ft km
Kill! I! KN'T
relit. Iiiqu.:
tr. et.
room
i ! i-:
pMiii-e for
Kl .-!, I,
tf
PASTCRK T(J RKNT Will picture
cattle and h-ires on the Hatthew
W'allls larm, two mites west of
Kiiktene. Klne KrnzltiK: terms re
nable. inquire Room 1, over
I.oaii Ravini; bank, o addresn
P. O. Bon IK2 Kiinena ,
U'A.VIKIi To rent, nice smnll
nl-ho, cot.nl;". AddfcKH Box
fnr
r, :: t .
WANTKli Second hand leather suit
case. Address X. V. .., care of
1'ill.ird. m JO
W.WTIUi An Irish or l.U-wi
sett- r pil)''. Aldress B.,
t'.nard. or cull at this office.
COMTsr
I ii'p.i ri in- m i
Pulled S
lto?elilli. till
NOTIt i:.
t the luterinr,
;ato-i I. anil Office,.
-, March l'.ins.
WAM'KI) A youni;
ilo liitht work for
tis:l Oak street.
i;irl siudcni tn
oolu it ii .1 biui'-d.
lllJ 1
A sliriicl.MIt contest
inc. 1 II tiled ill tills
rison K. Shirk, conic
homestead elltri' o.
ANTKll I'O RKNT- A Rnort S-ro.-lll
bouse with bath, toilet; centrally
located. P. O. Bos -13 1. Kinjone.
WANTKl) Un ladles and (!ents dal
ly to get their cloihes cleaned ami
pressed at the Kukcho Hye Works.
tf
affidavit hav-
Ifice by liar
slant, against
1 ini;l 7, made
(or V. "-. .
x. l-:. .
t-cilon S. Town
. by Mack-
1K YOU WANT TO SKI. I. your prop,
erty tell tho Orenon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do tho
rest. 412 Willamette street, Ku
uene. Or. tf
V ANT101) Prom 5,000 to 3,000
acres cleared or partly cleared
laud, rich deep soil, adapted to
fruit, truckliiK and live slock; lo
cation desired on river and creek.
BriiiK us a description nnd outline
of land In tracts of SO acres and
up.
Pacific I. nnd Company,
P. O. Box 47, Room 7, over C'.mui
'ers mid Rrlwtow hank. tf
allSf I l.l.ANKHI S
I )R KSSM A K I.Nli-- Misses Sullivan
Miller. SiiS WashliiKton sire
Phone R,ed 51 Oil. n
M'PORMON Pl.KATlNt; -Done by
Mrs. Bert Vlueent at 027 liilyard
street, near l-hist Ninth, on reason
able terms. Phone Red 3;02. tf
BON'T fall lo see Ohezem If you
- want bargains in real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty. Improved and unimproved.
Timber and niiuliifr Block. 11. Che
em. Room 11. Walton BldK. tf
NOTICE HaviiiK recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and Konornl black
smlthlifK. C. D. llnloway, Kast
Klovonth street, Falrniount, Or.
POR TRADK An 8-rooru modern
residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In
best prat of city; rents' for $110 a
month; will exchange for Rood real
estate ntortRaRe.aimber land, farm
or city property. P. O. Box 431,
Eugene, Or. If
m
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DKNCH SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man's University." (lives a thor
ough trallilnn nt your'own hofne
In nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required! furnished free.
Pull information nnd circulars, al
the local enrollment office. 4a W.
Kluhth street, R. J. Klrkwood. representative.
April ;tll, I it 1 1 1 ,
N. K . S. K.
and X U. V, S K. i4 .
ship l!l S.. RallKe
ond Hopper. Conteslee, In which It
is alleged that said Mackvvood Hop
per never established his residence
thereon, has never bull r any house,
thereon or Improved any part there
of, and has never lived thereon, but
at all times since mnkliiK'snld entry
1 has lived and has had h-i residence
elsewhere, and has wholly abandoned
- the said entry so made by him; and
that said alleged absence was not
due to employment In the military
or naval service of the Baited States
1 of America 111 time of. war. said par
ties are hereby notified to appear,
respond, and offer evidence touch
liif! said alleKatlon at 10 o'clock a.
in., on April 4, 1SI0S, before W. W.
Calkins, t'nlted States Commissioner,
In his office at KuHcno, Oreson,
(and that final heaiiiiK will he held
-nt 10 o'clock a. in. on April IS,
,1!S, before the Register and Re
ceiver at tho Pulled States Land 01-
, flee in Rusehurir, Oregon.
i The said contestant having, In a
proper affidavit, filed March 2, lilOS,
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 mi
; lice be iveii by due and proper pub-
. llcatioii.
BENJAMIN' I.. EDDY.
Register.
Notice to Crediloi-s.
Ksiate of Isaac Barclay, deceased.
I Notice Is hereby Kiven that tieo.
B. Dorrls has been appointed admin
istrator 01 ttie estate of said Isaac
Barclay deceased, by the county
court of l.ano county, state of Ore
Kon. All persona hnviiiK claims
against the said estate are hereby no
tified to present tho Biunp to the ad
ministrator at tho law office of Dor
rls & Sklpwortb,. at Eugene City. Or
egon, within six. months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice with tho necessary vouchers.
Dated this, the -d day of March,
1908.
CEO. B. DORRIS,
Administrator of tho estate of
Isaac Barclay. Deceased.
CITY IXMTIO.Y
I am directed by the comn'.nn coun
cil to give notice that the annual city
election of the cltv of iCugene will
ho held April 6th. li'OS. which
time one councilman will be elected
from each ward af the city. Candi
dates for that ofrice should file their
nominating petltlona with the city
recorder on or before the 21st day
of March, 191)8.
8. I). AI.I.KN,
City Attorney.
Organized 1803
The First
National Bank
. OF EUGENE, OREGON
Cnpltnl paid In! $100,000
Surplus aud uiultvldtul
liroMtH 100,000
Additional liability of
. tockluildorn under
nutlcMJiil banking luws. 100,000
! Knr)
Xoliro of Fhml Srtllmrnt.
Us I a t e of KM zn lxt h S hn u ni n , d -ci'asml:
Nut Iro 1h Iwrcby glvon that T. 0.
Hi'iidiickK, cxtTiitnr of wild intUlt,
lias f i UmI IiIh flnnl nrronnt. for H(itll
nicnt of tlin rHtnto, nnd Monday, Mm
:iuih day of Mnrrh, IU0S, at, 10
o'clock In tho fornnoon of Hald day,
li ii h bciui Hct hy tht! lion. ii. It. ChrlH
itian. County .lndo of said county,
tor licarliiK obJirlloiiH to tho Hume.
If any, at. tin County Cniirt room, at
tho Court Hoiimi of a!d county.
Haled thin, tho 27ll day of I'Yb-
ruary, 1!0X,
T. (i. I1KNI1KICKH,
Kxorulor.
DorrlH A Skip wort h, Attornfy for
tho OHtnht.
Notier to 'nitrHdirn iiihI I'roiMTl y
OHIII'Ift. I
On 1 1th Hlri'W, from Wlllntnntte I
Htrcct KnHiwurd to tracks of Smith
itii Pacific rullroart:
Notlco In 'h'Ti'hy kIvimi that pur
suant to nn ordr of tho (!ommoti
Council of Kur,ciM Orcon, mudi'
Mai'h !Mh, 1!tos, hldH will bi re
ceived hy Hn ('oinnton Council of
tho City of Knueim at tho Ki'corihr'H
offlco in naltl City of Kitt?cnc, until
A o'clock p. m , March 2 1 Kt, 1 UOX,
tor the pnviim and curbing of Kiev
nth h! ri't'i. in Hald city wll Mm thc
.tmiiH iitMrvc nu'iithuioil, according
tf Hot provision of Ordinance No.
71'i pa.-icd by tho Cuinuion Council ttf
Kuii'-iic, .liinum-y 2S)h. '.U)H. The
-aid wnrk Ih Ut ho completed within
ifiniithH from April 1 Ht . lltos.
lite .if'l lime and place of re.
el viiiK hi U the r,toniMi cioiioll will
l" the roiiTj'-t for -i r t J 'f work tri th
low- 1 reviM MMhl.. bidder.
Uiil h-i;; v i, M;r!e tM'h per mjn;tr,
vjii.t for I (iih.iik, required In
Tie Hpe.-if ii Hiffiim tor said work. All
nik to be done under the euprrviy
Inn of the Kiiii) nireet coiuinitlee to
t!ilr HMtlfifactioii and to he approved
bv them.
HoimIm will !te required of rah rfin
trft'tor for the faithful perforui-'imc
of hi or their rontrm-t. The coun
cil rferve i 1h riKht ti rejct any
nri'l nil birl.
A t tent (on i f nl! coal factor 1
rrM.-d ti tb" agreement ef ;iire
'onioaiiv -n file with th
Total ' $300,000
I'ndcr Same Maiuiueincnt 25 VmrH.
Your I'utrouuKo Hollclted.
T. 0. MendrlckB President
S. B. Kakln Vice President
P. 10. Snodgrass Cashier
Luke L. Goodrich. .Asslrtant Cashier
Darwin Ilrlstow. . . AHslstant Cashier
Rustic
MOULDING
POSTS, BOXES!
For Bedrock Wells
See mc K'lore contractine;
prices bedrock. Well drilling
is my business and I ,1m pie
p.liedtodo Vdur work in a
(iril cl.trr. manner and at pric
et tlif cannot be duplicated.
Don't let ur contract until
you have lirst seen mc.
J. R. Kilborn
t'h.nn f'r.1 Zflt - 4S7 H th SI.
; Wilson & Nichols
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