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Use A
NEW PERFECTION
ffick Diue Flame CU Ccek-SSove
Because it's clean.
Becauseit's econom
ical. Because it saves
time.
Because it gives best
cooking results.
Because its flame
can be regulated
instantly.
Because it will not overheat your kitchen.
Because it is better than the coal or wood stove.
Because it is the perfected oil stove.
For other reasons see stove at your dealer's,
or write our nearest agency.
Made in three sizes and fully warranted.
HaaaU steady light, sin
cannot be equaled
lor us bright and
mple construction
and Absolute sntetv. EauiDreJ
with latest Improved burner. Hade of brass throughout
and beautifully nickeled. Au ornament to any room,
whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every
lurnn warranted. Write to our nearest mrenr-v if nnt at
your dealer's. I
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
U-M'OKl'UHATKU)
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iUGENE HOSPITAL
edical and Surgical
f STAFF
I Kuykendall. M. D.
f.O.ProsKr, M. U.
l.f.Birtlt.M. D.
lF.Sciitle,M.D.
lAPaine.M. D.
Ire.O'B.DeBar.M D.
LMcDougal, M. JJ.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum aijd blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
lining: in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
(the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
med address W. KUYKhNDALL, MJJ., Supt.
I"V A VIIHYi.I'lt IV in n Miixr
Mll.KKI) TWO COWS AT OXK
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i:i the ".j'ape (if a milking
It is .t device wherehv
i .-or. im.ks iwo rows at olii'
"I appliance hen the moiiv
t'ps of th.' kir.i u.i'tl on i.
machine arc placed nn the te.ts. hh.i
a pump worked by tho (out docs the
rest. Kuhbei- tubes cany the How of.
" ilk to the bucket suspended a safe
nistamv iroin the row.s Such a ma-1
chine was tested the other evening. I
and with fairly satisfactory results. I
The cms were milked dry. and prub-l
'"! itn more speed than is usual
by hand. It also cave the appear
ance of heini; a more rleanlv met hod.
providing the machine be kept well
sterilized. The operator sat between
and cows and performed in about the
same nay that a i'niversitv elrl un
tile tamily pianola. The flow
. o
SometKiiig Mew
I .-rate
I of milk into the waitinR bucket was!
. pernaps nut so musical, but no less
profitable. Some of thos- present
were pos t-ve in their conclusions
that if milkinc must he dene, the ped
j al method offers advantages.
U'1:i:swi:i.i. iiit.n sciiooi,
win, i'i:i:si:xi' ukama
Professor finy Kichards, principal
of the Creswell hlh school, has eon
eluded to favor the Drain people with
a reproduction of the three-act drama
entitled Little Buckshot." which his
school successfully played to a crowd
ed house in that town on the night of
April II. Thorp are eleven charac
ters and they will play in the opera
hosue at Drain Saturday, .May 9th
No douhr a very large crowd will at
tend. Drain Xonparicl.
WATKK ltKiMT ox
HOW KIVKK I.OCATIMI
Dr. YV. W. Ogleshy. of CottiiKo
Grove, has located a water right on
Itow river for what Is to be known as
the Cottage drove Power anil Kleo
tric canal. lie appropriates fiOO.000
miners' inches of the water from
that stream. the property to be known
as the Cottage Grove Power and Klec-
trlc Water Hight. Cottage tirove
Leader.
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LOST V.M.I.KY .OTl;
(Special Correspondence.!
Lost Valley, May 1. Messrs. Al
va Addington and Lawrence Hiin
saker have returned from Pine Open
ings, where they have been renovat
ing the Wayside Inn. which they will
conduct throughout the summer
months. They say the prospects for
game are better than ever this year.
The recital given by Rev. Dunn
and wife and Miss Schelly, at the
Dexter schoolhouse last Saturday
night was pronounced" good by all
who attended. Hev. Dunn filled his
regular appointment here Sunday.
Mrs. Warbluton. of Pleasant Hill,
was visiting in the valley last week.
The Itichmond Company will show
here Thursday night. We under
stand that Floyd Kd wards is a part
ner in tills company. Mr. Kdwards
has had a great deal of experience In
the show business and should suc
ceed. A. II. Addington went to Kugene
last week and took the civil servicu
examination for forest ranger.
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A Buggy especially safe for women and clvldren. Will turn clear around
in 1 6-foot space. Do you realize what this means. If your horse gets
scared at the street car you can turn in J 6 feet without tipping. Accidents
reduced to a minimum when
The Short Turn Buggy
comes into general use which will be in a short time.
We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes.
We are Leaders in New Departures
Chambers Hardware
SOLE AGENTS
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XOT1CK Oh' SAI.K.
Sealed bids will be receiver: by the
undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon,
on Monday. May 11, 19h'. at Pendle
ton, Oregon, for the following des
cribed real property, to-wit:
Lot 11 In block fi Slielton's Addition
to Kugene, Lane County. Oregon.
Title to said properly will be such
as can be conveyed by Trustee In
liankruptcy In tho matter of I.ee
Teutsch. liankrnpt. The right to re
ject anv and all bids is reserved.
T. C. TAYI.Oit,
Trustee in liankruptcy.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, April 24,
I '.'on.
IIAXKKK (TMX'KKIt
SIUIXDS AUK Itl'KI-'
San Francisco. April 30. William
II. Crocker, president of the Crocker
National Hank and principal stock
holder in the Parkslilo Realty Com
pany, and Douglas M. Watson, secv
retary of that company, testified to
day in the trial of Abraham Kuef,
charged with offering a bribe of $1.
0011 to Jennings J. Phillips, a mem
ber of tile former iioard of supervis
ors, for ills vote for a trolley fran
chise desired by the Pui-kuidu Com
pany. ('rocker told of speaking to Mayor
Schmitz about the trolley frnnchiso
desired by ills company, and receiv
ing the mayor's assurances t hat lie
would approve it, and of subsequent
ly talking about It to liuef. who also
was favorable, to the project, and
promised his aid. Crocker said he
had no knowledge of his company
employing Kuef as an attorney In
the matter of getting the frauciilse
from the hoard of supervisors; em
phatically denied that tlie former po
litical boss had demanded any com
pensation for his assistance in the
matter when he talked to him about
It.
The witness stated that, on the con
trary, lluef had declared tie would ac
cept no mom y for any aid lie might
be able (o render him. Counsel for
defense declined to cross-examine
Crocker.
Axxi'Ai, MKi-ni(i or Tin-:
l.i (,i;m: humid oi-' tuaim:
KOX'T KAIL TO SKK
The two Drews all the week at
OltPlllOUM TIlKATItK
Notice Is hereby given to the mem
bers of tin- Kugene Hoard of Trade
that the annual meeting for election
of officers and other iiupoi I a ill busl-
i ness will lie held 1 uesday evening.
INTOKMATION ItriiKAl' i May 12th. liins. at p in.. In the
412 Willamette street. Timber an office of the Beep tary, K ..I. l-'rasier.
farm lands In large and small tracts.) 4:., Willamette
('itv nroiiertles. Lots in Sladdeu and
Hlair additions to Kugene. Wu have
the goods and the prices are tight.
It will pay you to investigate, our
propositions before you buy else
where. ORKC.ON LAND CO.
Ktree
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DAY, Vron.
MOTiii:!!'.-. KIIOIKX
Seventh and O.ik street;, has open
ed under new management. Good
tioard and room by the day, week or
month. rirst-class home cooking.
: chicken dinner every ?ii.-ih..
I a MRS. S. Y. MiHOTT.
wth fir
wood: wood:
M:iple, body and second gr
and ti'-
WILLIAMS TltANSI Kit CO.
Phono Hlack 1111.
WOOD N.IWINO
,7'ihD M. 1 -. D:xon, iirsor to W
F Hod.iv. All nod sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone
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lia- .llne woodsaw
Admini"i(riilor's Notice in ( reilltors.
Notice Is hereby given that Geo. D.
Ileltztnun lias been appointed admin
istrator of tho estate of Ludwick
Martin, deceased, by the county court
of Lane county. Oregon, on the liith
day of March, litos, and that all pen.
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same to said administrator at ills
homo on Madison street, Kugene, Or
egon, duly vol- li d as Is required by
law, or at tl.e law fifth.! of I N
llarbaugh, at Itooiu T, over the First
National Hank, Kugene. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated this 17th day of March,
19US.
OHO. It. IIKITZMAN',
Administrator.
! I. X. MAItHAI'dl,
J Attorney for KitaUr.
1'HOCLAMATION"
Wherens, there was submitted to'
tho peoplo of tho city of Kugene,
Oregon, at. a special election for that
purpose on the 18th day of April,
l'.IOS, no Initiative proposal after be
ing ordained by tho Common Coun
cil, pursuant to and In accordance
with tho general laws of tho state of
Oregon, for amending aecllons 108
and 112 of the charter of said oily,
anil whereas thero wus at llio sauie
manner submitted to tho people of
said city for their approval or re
jection nn Initiative proposal lo
'amend the charter of said city by add
! Ing a section therein forbidding tho
: establishment of cemeteries or addi
tions thereto within the city, or tho
burin! of human bodies therein, ex
cept under certain conditions, anil '
Whereas, the vol 's cast at said
election having been this 20th day
of April, liius, duly canvassed and
determined and the said amendment
of snld seci Ions 1 us and 1 12 as a fore
said having carried by an ufflnuatlvu
vote of I1H7 as against 171 negative
votes thereon.
Now, therefore, I, ,T. I). Matlock,
mayor of said city of Kugene, by vir
tue of the authority vested In inn uh
mayor, do hereby proclaim, nnnoiinco
and declare that the whole number
of votes cast for and against said
proposed amendments are as slated
above, and that said iiluenduients re
ceived an affirmative majority -of
all votes cast and that said proposed
amendments, from the date hereof,
he and the same are in full force and
effect as a law of the city of Ktigcno,
and a part of tho charter of said
i city.
That said propo"d amendment of
the charter by adding an additional
section thereto forbidding the i s-
lalilisliment of cemeteries or addi
tions thereto failed lo receive a ma-1
Jorlty of the votes cast tiiereon and
thereby failed to become a lijw of1
said city or a part of the charter,
thereof.
In witness whereof, I have hero-',
unto set my hand this 20lh day of
April. IltiiK, and caused the seal of,
said city to be hereunto affixed.
.1. D MATLOCK,
Mavor of the Cltv of Kugene, '
Attest: II. F. DOKI'IS. Recorder.
Triangular Track Meet
University of Oregon Freshman
Portland High School
Eugene High School
One of the best meets of the yenr, with three teams com
peting in the entire fourteen events. Starting at
2:30. Keen competition all the time.
ADMISSION 35c
Kincaid Field, May 1 , 1903
assess
Automobile Livery
Automobiles for Hire
Day or Niht
Day Phone Black 151 Ni;ht Phone Black J75I
EL'GtNE AUT0M03ILE LIVERY CO
R. E. Vtl.TUM, AAmaatr
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MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Biisiness on
Conservative Lines
Hlack
Street, tl
Vol Ice
Notice ;
of lllral Seleioe.
hi te!,y divert that
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M.l'lli:i y TIIKATKK.
RINTIhG OF ALL KINDS EgCUTED ATW OFFICE.
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SIMMONS
In tin- Circiilt Court of the Klnto of
Ort'tifin f'ir Un Coiiiiiy of l-arn'.
Chiinl- H. Kjn-inf-r, i'latnllff, vh.
I.t'Ia .f . Spf-ncer, I)ff' tulan!.
To Lvla M. HiU'iifwr, thu uluvu tianu.-U
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In Wic usi'mo of ihe S'atf fif Or1-'
izon: Von ait h' r liy Hiuiiuion'-fl and:"
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foin p):! 1 nt of t he a Ihiv"' ii limed
jaiiiMir In ihc alfiv! entitled Court
S. S. SPENCER,
L R, POTTER, ....
F. N. McALISTER...
. . President.
.. Vice Pres.
Cashier.
Cor 7th and Willamette
now oa I
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the an eve . nntl- i Coir', il ilv
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h. liiow, atol tli" Ian. pul.lliatloti
Die 10th ilay of May, J II H, ami
that voii np..-ar on or before the liith
lay ir May, liiOH. I.. 1111. Yl-:i:,
AltotVy for rialtitlff.
YOU WANT THE BEST
to I'..- fouiul iii tin- ( itoci-ry Litu- pliiuit- or le:i c ymir order at
"THE PARK GROCERY"
Succusor lo Nicklin and N. ol
Quality and Price Guaranteed.
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