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'""'""MM'MMMM"'"""""""yRK KVUKsr. daily qi?ard. Wednesday, march as, toon XRK EUGENE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1008 ...Villard all 8 O'clock p. m. Thursday, March 26th, 1908 "Shall the Jap be Excluded" It will be A GREAT TREAT You can'6 afford to miss it, Admission SO cts IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM ft IU11 "1?. j Flour and Feed, 1 in and Graniteware. Headquar ters for White River Hour. Candies, Nut.s and Oranges J. W. WHITE TEi Grocer Comer 5 and Willamette Sta. Phout Rrd 461) mil' 2 Furnish your new hom properly. Don't slight the jas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wi.rk. -all ami let us estimate on your work - ya & Heitzm&n 3 West 8tli St Phone black 1171 New Set Chairs of Pl? 4o you have OLD IKABBY CHAIRS in your fe, when you can make them pi AS NEW for only 60c ? a an or Chlnamel will work curlers In your home. wthat the Chinaman Is on Pfrr can. w our west show window KTOSEKOfu xkV WALL PAPER 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON fall Faper and Paint Co. PIUVE-S HEAVE DKOPS F"W known IHishUnd, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 r'llecUdjlnce-G Wallace I f by ,11 druggie J $1.00 ! epsiii Capsuto A PfKmifP mine Trn tt' , . . POSTJ.BOXESr GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind ing. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo tors for power and light. Fuirlnmks-Morse indiums and Towers. Faiilainks-Momo Grinders, Feed Choppers, Well I'unips. All first quality goods at lowest prices always in stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to inquiries and qiiicu shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. BERGER. & BE A N HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MORSE &, CO. Portland, Oregon EIectric,Ga$,Water Willamette Valley Co ... H UUHbl , ; ,n,;mnilion or Catarrh . - ..v vara no p. .T-T ,1".'"'' " !" It' I ' '"J mil,' ' Ab. WS ,K' ""W-PEPSIN CO. "BLANO. Dn,w,.. h & Nichols "" Smecd hotel, u. t! 1,1 H)llrtlnn .III. I ' "'Ate tlrn,. .. - tnm itrlrtijr honest bus !Ul Property n pu J. VV. BARRINGER Expert housemover Moves anything. Twenty-dv years experience Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 45U . Eu?ene. Ore? on HOWER & WOOD Iti-nl Kstnte and Timber Lands Itnnrh, Term and City Piox-rty Your iiatniimiro reix-clfully solicited. Iloom 1. over First Xat. Hank f HANSFEBS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Your Abstracts Made Hy The Ijme Count)' Abstract Co. John Crawl etux to h. J. Click. 4 acres in claim 45. tp. 17, s r 4 w. S740. John Metcalf to Emma D. Metcalf. 10 acres in sees. 30 and 31, tp. 20, s r 3 w. $2250. John Kissinger to John II. Kls sirgsr, 40 acres In sec. 24, ti. IS, s r 1 w. 5 1 0. U. S. to Olef , 1G0 acres In sec. 8, tp. 23. s r 2 w. Jesse G. Wells e'ux to John T. Bakee etux, tract in claim 38, tp. 17, s r 3 w. $10. William Lane to M. II. Hill, etux 160 acres in sec. 26, 27, tp. 18, s r 4 w. $10. E. S. Rolfe etux td W. A. Dell, W. D. 1-2 lo., part of lots 4 and S In block 9 of Packard's add to Eugene. Huldah McClannahan etal to S. S. Rolfe, lot 5 and 6 in block 3 in Hen derson's an1'1 n Eiiffene. $2000. Samuel F. McConiga to Mrs. S. E. Kennerly. 5 acres in Sec. 10, tp. 17, 9 r 1 e. $350. T. G. Hendricks etux to A. J. Per due, lot 5 In block 6 in Ellas Stew art's add to Eugene. $500. Frank C. King etux to Zaula F. Slgman, lot 8 in block 11 In Htid dleston add to Eugene. $250. B. S. Bingham to Andy Heltzman etal, 40 acres In sec. 21, tp.'lS, s r 5 w. $10. Duncan Scott to Jnmcs Morrison. 306.50 acres In sec. 1" tp. 16, s r 4 e. $sonn. 306.50 acres in sec. 35, 36, tp. IS, s r 5 w. W. ,1. Penxcr etux to Henry Schwazer etux W. D., 160 acres In sees. 2. 3. tp. 1 9, s r 2 w. W. C. It.izcl'm etux t- Zatila F. Sigman, Part of kit 21 In Huddlestons 1 12011 Till I! STOKV TH AT HEADS LIKE FICTION White Blurts, March 24. Tr have saved the life of a f Uinv emigrant in n wreck off the coast of Ncwfinpul- land in 1S73, to have w;n.lered Into the vastness of the arid AmerVan det-crt and 35 years lat.-T to have., read in a newspaper piatnred upon; the walls of a homesteader's shack an advertisement w-hich led to his becoming the recipient of a fortune of $375,000, is the strange fortune; of Pet'r Anderson, a Danish farm : hand, who lives nc-wr here. The e'r-' cuiustances were made public, this) morning when Anderson received a ' check for $5000 In order to enable! him to proceed to New York to carry t put the final legal formalities neces-: sar? in the transference of the big sum. t Anderson left his Danish home In the fall of 1873 for the United States on the ship W. J. Gottry. Off the ooast of Newfoundland the veRsel was wrecked, an'd the passengers had ( to swim for their lives. AMISKMFNTS Fairly effervescing with musical g?ms of genuine merit, in fact I'lx ley and Luder's host eftort, "The Burgomaster," which comes to the Eugene theater tonight, promises to prove the brightest and best ot mus ical shows to be offer, d the present season. All the old favorites. "Goodbye New Amsterdam," "Keep X HAS VERY MAfiY j VICTIMS HERE NOW- YnliiiiMV IriM'i.i)ti n to Mnkr Homr It nt'il), Si Id if ho Wry Kino mul RKAcirs ions ;rnK Reach's Official American Tntriio Guide for 1908, published hy tho A. J. Keach Company, of Philadelphia, and edited hy Francis G. Richtor, of "Sportfnpr Life," Is -out. and fa. as usual, first In the field, thus making it the harbinger of the baseball pea son. It can be paid without qnullfl cation that, excellent as nil of the editions of the Reach Guide havo been in recent yenrs, the 190S Reach Guide Is the boat hnnd hook of tho kind ever issued by this or any other Ut'TII AVIIITK, ix tiii? "in it;o- publlsher. The special distinction of the 190S Guide Is, next to the text, the superior quality of paper used and the number and henuty of the engravings furnished, the world's championship Ber'es lining Fprcially well dowered with splendid action pictures. The American l.oigne Guide for 190S is in all resner-ts first-class handbook of tte MASTEK" TONIGHT game, and American league and to th nubllth- Cool," "We're Civilized Now, I'h Dutch Cadets," "I Drink From My Heart To You," "We- Always Work the Public," "Little Soulir. tie," "Dear Old College Days." "Italny Daisies." "Tale of the Kangaroo," "I Love Ymi Denr and Only You." "Cu- atlonal :os 'ot Marry." '.Modir:i Gbd- inn- decided credit to the l'r," "Haven't Discovered Yet." will again be lizard as well a; nri'-i tn Flipped S H. Friendly etux to B. S. Bing- ers. the Reach Comt.anv. This Is th several entirely new and original 111 ham, part of lot 21 in Huddleston's seventh annual issue of the Beach terpolated numbers. Including nc add to Eugene, $1200. Guide ns the official handbook of ''"'Hh'd "11'iw M'"iy Have You Told W. D. G. Mercer etux to HenryHhe American League, and the twnn- 1 nat To?" Nurre, 160 aces In sees. 27, 28, tp. tv-slxth consecutive year of its pub-i " " 17, s r 4 w. $960. j llcatlon as a book of record and r-'-! nrsl '"'' ,n " World. George E. Potter etux to Chas. erence for the entire baseball world. ! P..;v. F. Starblrd, of East K.,ymond. Williams et us, 40 ecrs In Bee. 13,! : Maine.' says: "I have used Bn'i klen's tp. 17.srl w. $o00. It coaxes back that Well reeling. ! Arnica Knlvo for ,.v,.rt. I ,n.n nn Sodney P. Slndden etux to J. N. healthy look, puts the sap. of life In my old army wound, and other obvl. i Cole, lo' 8 In blneu 7 in Sladden's your system, protects you from dls- nate sores, and find It the best healer Many people siu'cumli each year lo seme form of kidney trouble than any other cause. Tin? slightest form "f kidney derangement often devel ops into Brlght's kidney disease, dia betes Oi- dropsy. When either of these diseases are suspected the suf ferer should at once seek the hept medical attention possible. Consult only a good, first class physician, and leave patent medicines alone. There are any of the lesser symp toms of kidney trouble which ran be treated at home is slated by a well known authority. For somn of these, such as hnclinche, pain in the region of tho kidneys, weak bladder, fre quency (especially at night), painful scalding and other urinary troubles, try the following simple homo rem edy: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; compound kargon, one ounce; compound syrup snrsaparllln, three ounces. These simple jngrcd IcntB are harmless nml can be ob tained nt any good prescription pharmncy, and any ono can mix them by shaking well In a bottle. The dose for adults is A teiispoonfnt af ter each meal and again nt bedllme. There Is no better general remedy known to relieve all forms of rheu matism, either, because It acts di rectly upon the kidneys and blood. It. cleans tho clogged-up pores In the kidneys so they can filter end s'rnlt from the blond the poisonous uric acid and waste matter, which If net eliminated remain in tho lilotnV d compose and settle aboul the joints nnd muscular tissues, causing the untold suffering nnd deformity of rheumatism. Bachacho Is natur'a signal not ifying the sufferer that the kidneys are not acting properly. "Take caro of your kidneys" Is now the physio- add to Eugene. $ Alexander Cooley to Mrs. M. A. Williams: tract In sec. 3, tp. 21, s. r. 3 w. $300. A. W. Kime et ux to Frank Crab trpe; lot 4. block 1. N. P. Chrlsman's ease. Ilolllsters lloeky Mountain In the world. I use It too with im-nt Tea has no equnl as a soring tonic success In my veterinary business."! for the wholo family. 35r. tea or Price 25 cents nt W. A. Kuykendall's 1 tablets. I. Inn Drug Company. ' lrug store. j K ! '1 c- C. i . K. ! "'! 6 bloc f. ' e (,.' r "'"r; 110 Grove. $100. 'Ifg et UX v.-lf nf I'' .1 ariar to Mrs. 1 s I end s I 'O -"Civ t 'it C !.' - 2, D. (i. V -ir- 1 Cotl'ige Grove. $300. P. It. Co. to Mary .1. liar res in see. 19, tp. 21, s. r. n. States to J. O. McCrady; Co.; 1 w. S. E. Stevens . , PIANO TI'VKH . . lAave orders at Filers' Piano House. .Phone Main 41. It Hdcnre 1.1H West C!1h St. Residence Phone Red U771. Mak old ere 6oo4 . Tor Sale br Cnsmneri Hardware Co Itrrfc-Brtin Hnlwar Company, e ;..r va ...1 O. low; .'o e 1 w. ; I'tllted 13 4.22 acres in sec. 4. tp. IS 6 w. Patent. fnited States to C. O. L 240 acres in sec. 4, tp. 21, s. r Patent. T. G. Hendricks et ux tn W. N. lying; lot 4, block 6. Ellas Stewart's ad to Eugene. $150. ! Geo. Rein et ux to S. B. Eakln; . tract In Eugene. W. Polders, trustee, et ux, tn G. G. Gross: lot 6 on Tsiltcoos Laks Club plat. $100. ; Ola J. Neet et ux to Edward B. Griffin, et ux; 20 avres In sec. 3, 1 tp. 19. r. r. 4 w. $100. John V. Kelly et ux to M. A. Sim ninns: S2.56 acres In claim 50, tp. 16, s. r. 4 w. $100. NOTICE TO CONTItAtTORS Tho iindTFlgned delre bids on the construction of a six-flat aoart-tc-nt hnoe. Piaes an I n"ctf!ri tinns c.n lie sen at my office, third floor, Hall Mock. n,2.-. C. S FltKELAND. A M W HEW, ESTATE HftM Thn" having fnrnif:, timber lands or relinquishments, city pronertl-. business houses n.- merrhtnde for sale should se Wilson & Nichols, over Linn's Drug S'ore, as tlwy are In touch with Investors In nearly ev ery slate In the Union. -1 A mm Fpz , ... ''''' ' I a - ? ' - ri HIK i.tlMjMASTLIt," AT THEATRE TONIGHT B0S. Referee's Sale of Heal ProM-rl. in tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Lano County. Carrie I. Fleeninn ant! George Flen ninn, her husband, Mary O. Jones and John Jones, her hus band, Frank Jones, Harry Jones, Joseph Jones, Charles Jones, Hobi.'t Jones and Elsie Jones, helrs-at-lnw of Alice Jones, do ceased, and John Jones, guar dian of Frank Jones, Joseph Jones, Charles Jones, Robert J.jnos and H'slo Jones, and Charles W. Eaton, plulntlffB, V!'. Martha 10. Ennls, George ICtilon, Frank Enton. Mnry J. Allen and Robert Eaton, sons and daugh ters of (''.valine Eaton, deceased, defendants. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order nnd de cree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for I. nun coun ty, made on to-wit. the 17th day of March, 190X, In the above entitled c.suse, which Is duly entered at page fiNX In Volume 12 of tho Circuit Court Journal for snld county, nu authorlzlng and directing the under slKnefl E. O. Potter. sole referee appointed by tho court to sell tho following de scribed real properly belonging lo the plaintiffs, Carrie I. Fleetnan. Ma ry E. Jones, Frank Jones, Harry Jfines, Joseph Jones. Chnrles Jones, Robert Jones. Elsie Jon's nnd Charles W. Eaton, rind the defeiulnuts, Mar tha E. Funis, Gorge Eaton, Frank Eaton, Mary J. Allen and Robert Ea ton. is follows, to-wlt : Lot n'lmber four In block number l"n of Packard's addition to Eugene, in Lane coiiniy, stale of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of Ihe authority vested In me by said court, I, 4:. O. Potter, ref-ree, will offer for i.ale at public am Hon tit the court house door of sld Lane county, on Saturday. April I Nth, I'.ins, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'elor k p. 111. of said day, nt 1 o'clock, a!l the right, title and Interest of said plaintiffs Hiid defendants in and to Hie said above described real prop erly, as helrs-at-law of F. O. Etner. son. deceased. , Terms of sale, cash, subject to roiiflrmailon. An abslrnct of title will be delivered with the deed. E. O. POTTER. Referee. DOItniS A SKIP WORTH, O Attorney!?. n Date of first publication, March 18 CONTEST NOTICE. Depart ment. of the Interior, l ulled Slates Land Office, lioseburg, Ore., March 2, 190S. A KUtllcieiu routes! affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by Har rison K. Shirk, contestant, against homestead entry No. 10B37. niado April 30, 1901, for W. N. E. V4 . S. E. Vi . N. - E. Vi , and N.E. 'i S.E.Vi, Section 8, 'f own ship 19 S., Range 6 W., by Mack wooi! Hopper. Contestee, In which it is alleged that Bald Mnckwood Hop per never established his residence thereon, has never built any house thereon or Improved any part here of, nnd has never lived thereon, but nt all times since making said entry has lived and has had his residence elsewhere, and has wholly abandoned the said entry so mnde by him; and that said alleged absence was not duo to employment in the military or naval service of the United Status of America In time of war, said par ties are hereby notified to nppear. respond, and offer evidence touch ing snld allegation nt 10 o'clock a. ni., on April 4, 1908, boforo W. W. Calk Ins, United States Commissioner, In his office at Eugene, Oregon, (and that final bearing will be held nt 10 o'clock a. ni. 011 April 18. 1908, before the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Land Of fice In Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed March 2. 190H, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence personnl service ot this notice can not he made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that sucb no tice bo given by duu and proper pub lication. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register Summons. In tho Circuit Court for the State, of Oregon for Lnne County. Charles II. Dodd, plaintiff, vs. J. II. McFiirlnnd, defendant. To J. II. McFarland, defendant: In the name of the stato ot Orogon you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled court nnd action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, nnd If you full no to answer for wnnt thereof the plain tiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $110.03, with Interest from June 19, 1907, nt the rate nt six per rent per annum, and for costs and disbursements of action and for an order of sale of tho property at tached in this action. This summons is published by or der of lion. L. T. Harris, Judge of the nbovo entitled court, made February I Nth, 1 90S, and this summons is pub lished tho first lime February 19th, 1908. JESSE G. WELLS. Attorney for Plaintiff. rtlllISTR. Tltl.V SALE. Notice Is hervhy given that by vir tue of an order of tho county court of Lane coiiniy, Oregon, duly made nnd entered nf rec ord on tho 25th day of Feb ruary, 1 90S, authorizing, empowering and directing the undersigned, Re becca A. Pope, administratrix of tho estate of I. W. Pope, deceused, to sell the real estate belonging to said es tate, at private sale. In nrcordanro with tho terms nnd conditions or Bald order. Now, therefore In pursuance of said order 1 will from and after Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1908. nt and lifter tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, at the office of I. N. Harbaugh, In Room 5 In the First National Bank building, Eugene, Lano County, Oro gon, offer lor sale at private sain, according to the terms and conditions of said order, the following describ ed real property, belonging to said estate, In-wlt: The soulh half of tho south east quarter of the Fractional east half of the south west quarter of Hertlon 11 of Township IS, H. of Range .1 W. in Lane Comity, Oregon. Dated this 25th day of February, 1908. REHECCA A. POPE. Ad nilnlstriitrix. I. N. HAItllAI'CII. Attorney for estate. C K. Mitnro T. W. Munroa HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Bo1 Hi-ddi-if, Rugs and Matti;ig, Shell Hardware and cuttclry 6? W. Eighth StJ tUCINE. . . OIUOCON