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THE KrcJK.VK DAILY GUARD. Tl'KSIMY, MAY 0, 1 008 For now is the time to buy Soft Shirts, Panamas, Straw Hats it' XXXX Better values than we have ever shown before in Panamas at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 A new and up-to-date line of fancy Straw Mats at $J.00to$3.50 XXIX Fancy Shirts that appeal to all classes XXtX of trade $(.00 to $5.00 XX XX 1 ROBERTS BROS. I lit &hxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx& txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuVx Lovelace The great trotting stallion, stan dard and registered. The sire of many famous trotters and pacers now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the season. $35.00 to insure. Tyler B. A young Wilkes Stallion of much promise. Standard and registered. $20.00 to insure. Veloce A Grand Pcrchcron draft, (reg istered). Color, dapple grey; weight, 2300 pounds. The cham pion Pcrchcron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager. Kincaid Rickel, Owners Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon BUILDING PERMITS FOR KONTIiDF APRIL OVER $83,000 I'lGlllLS ITKXISHKI) IJY IUILI IXG I.VSI'KITOH McFAIll.AXD FOR FIRST .MONTH IXDKR .NEW CITY IA W R KIM I RS A GRKGATE HKVF.RAL HUNDRED DOLLARS MORE Under the new city building ordi nance all those contemplating erect ing new buildings and those who de sire to make repairs to old buildings to the value ot 130 and over within the city limits and $100 and over out side the limits are required to take out a permit from Building Inspector V. McFurhind. April was the first month under the new law, and dur ing that period the following permits were taken out, a number of permits for minor repairs not being given: J. L. Reld. repairs. 1300: T. C. Anderson, new residence, $500; P. Ophus, new residence, $2000; Mrs. Coburn, new residence, $500; W. H. Kay, new residence, J I SOD; U. K. Munroe, new residence, $500; A. Llvermore, new residence, $1500; First National Hank, addition to banking house and repairs, $10,000; 0. II. Nichols, new residence, $1000; I. A. Ham. new residence, $700; L. O. Ueckwlth, new concrete building, $5000; E. 8. Knife, new residence, $1500; Spencer Hutte lodge, I. O. O. F., flve-Btory brick, $40,000; Eu gene school district No. 4, addition to high school, $9000; J. S. Moore, new residence, $1000; .Miss May llanimltt, new residence, $200; R. M. Lewis, new residence, $2500; A. C. Ileamer, new residence, $300; L. nils-trap, new residence, $1000; B. F. (joiidpnsture, new residence, $2,- 000; L. Kester, now residence, $2,-500. The total value of the above Is $83,800. It Is probable that the mi nor repairs will aggregate nearly $2000, making the total Tor the month $85,000 of more. Nearly all of the buildings for which permits wero granted iu April are now In course of erection, and there nro two or three times that many that were started before April and are- now building. HOMING P1GEDHS ' BAKE G$80 USE FROM EOCENE i Two of J. V. Limerick's homing pigeoii3 won first and third prize and two of E. H. Uiui r s racing birds captured second and fourth places in the pigeon race from Eugene to Port land yesterday afternoon, the first official race of a series of five to be held this summer for old birds. The distance from Eugene to the loft In Portland was covered In two hours and 59 1-2 minutes, being practically a mile In one and three quarters minutes. Sixty odd birds took part In the flight from the col lege town and the time Is fairly good In view of the heavy rain that prevailed during parts of the flight. First place was taken by H. E. Brown, sixth by H. H. Wilson, sev enth by E. Llllls and eighth by T. H. Bechlll. All but six of the birds ar rived at the loft within two hours after the winner was timed in, mak ing an unusually large percentage. Portland Journal. SENSATIONAL HOLD STItIKE NEAR GRANTS PASS Grants Pass, May 4. A sensation al gold strike has just been made on Williams creek, about 22 miles from Grants Pass, by the Jones brothers and the Harrison brothers. From the accounts brought in It seems to bo In the nature of a pocket, $7000 having already been taken out, with an immense amount in sight. The finders brought some of the gold in the lust of the week and purchased rifles to take out with them to guard their find. There Is a possibility that It may be on some of the Southern Pacific railroad land. Some of the flakes of gold were half the size of a man's palm. A small rush of pros pectors Is on to the vicinity. Many other rich finds have been made In thi3 same district. W . l. A I Mm .( 3 a New rair o Maybe you don't want to buy a new suit, ornof h0w way then let us show you our new line of trou. t with that coat and vest and you will be well THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share, of your patronage solicited. rhonc Black 1571 Staple (Sit Fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 9? WEST EIGHTH W. J. Gibson & Son 0 I i 0 Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone Black 15 J I Night Phone Black 1751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO R. E. VELTUM, Manager 31 J CIO 0 0 0 II 0 ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE Imvm Eur-tne EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE- (tsuut.m. align 00 001 cm 11 A daily tUgrkivrikugtrwit 6 . m, 1..... III -.11 I... I ll.i. , . ..It,.! r.l,(,b-. T..t will (-All i.ggageii soliilrd th day txlon. liY Maolcton. close rAlllWtl.in kw ileamer lor Florence and Acnit Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY HEAL ESTATE Thomas Calvert to Hiram A. Rayl, W. D., tract In to. 1G s., r. 4 w., $3600. Hiram A. Rayl et ux to Thomaa Culvert, W. D., 35.40 acres In sec. 8, tp. 16 s., r. 4 w., S3350. J. D. Plrtle et ux to James E. Stewart, W. D., 240 acres In sec. 28, tp. 15 s., r. 1 w., S3000. W. M. Carson to S. A. Huddleston, V. 1)., lot 5 In block 2 In Qulmby's add. to Eugene, $500. Qcoiko Thomson et ux to Dion E. Penrce et all, V. D., part ot lot 3, block 3 and part ot lot 4, block 3, In McKurlnnd's add. to Cottage Grove in McFarlund's add. to Cottage drove. C. C. Tlchnko otnx to Claud Yates, lot 9 In block U iu Morse's add to Florence. $100. K. W. Ostium! rial to Fred Stick le, lot -I in lill(. 5 in Stewart's add to Kni'iie. $11115. T. II. llime'.t elal to .1. M. Work- Ins, part of lots 1 and 2 In block 11 of Packard's add to Kui;ene. $10. ('. Cole I'ttlX to It. IHcket. 1 it biock 4 in Cnlc'a add to .Marcol.i. School llUtrlct.Ts'o. "9, to V. It. Dliket, part ot lot 5 In blk. 4 In Cole's first add to Marcola. $1.00. U. M. Day et al to Henrietta Wuld et al; part of lot I, bloc k3, l'acKard's ad to Kuyeno. $!I70. A Ciillfornliin'a I. ink. "Tho lllobliiat ,1,1V nl lull- 1 1 fn 1,-no when I tioimht a box of llucklen's Arnlsa Salvo," writes Charles F. Uu dabn. of Tracey, Cal. "Two 2ac box es cured mo of an annoying case ot itcning piles, wnicn nan troubled me for yours and had vlcldcd under no other treatment. " Sold under guar antee at W. Kuykendall's drug store. A XKW DEI'AHTl'HK J. S. Luckey, tho pioneer Jeweler, has socurod the Ber vlccs of an expert engraver and In the future nil goods purchnsed of him can be en graved In an up-to-date and artistic manner. Vnlunl Sumo a Colli. n. O Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar lw, Mlu., says: "1 tell my customers when they buy a box of New Ulo Pills that they get the worth ot that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guaran tee by V. Kuykendall. druggist. 25c. KIXCKItK THANKS. If You Have Catarrh, Asllimn or lli'oiichltis, ltcnil Wlml Thank ful People Say About Jlyoiuci. Mrs. M. A. Drake, Utica, N. Y., writes: "1 could net speak above a whisper. 1 Inhaled Ilyoniei, And It gave me Instant roll e f . Ilyoniei will cure catarrh and bronchitis if used as directed. Loilwlck Edwards, 1323 Madieon Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I will let you know what your Ilyoniei in haler did for mo. It cured me of my uronelillia all right. I feel very thankful to you for your valuable medicine. Mrs. Ilertha Weekly, Pleasantville, i-a., wrues: "i want you to Know l used your Hyomel for Hay Fever with good results, having suffered with It for many years, and this is tho first thing I ever found that gave me any relief." Hyomel will cure Catarrh, Bron chitis, Hay Fever, Asthma, Coughs or Colds and Hull's Red Cross Drug store will give you your money back If It don't. It Is a pleasant remedy, and gives relief Instantly. Just breathe it In through the pocket In haler thnt conies with every $1.00 outfit. Extra bottles for subsequent treatment are only CO cents. I am booking orders for for rhyrsantbemiiins for de- livery In .May. Orders taken until May 15th. Leave orders for cut. flow- era nod designs with U. Hue, florist, 5115 Willamette St ! ! NOT1CK TO ("OXTP.ACTOKS Notice Is bersMiy given that thr ounly commissioners' court of I. am county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids lor the furnishing of all materi als and construction of a county bridge across Ilrumbniigh creek on county road No. 80S, at a place des ignated by the court, in accordance with the plans, specifications ad strain diagram now on file in the of flc of tho county clerk of Lane coun ty, Oregon; said bridge to be a Howe truss span of ninety-two (92) feet. suDported on double bent piers set on bedrock, with approaches aggregat ing sixty-five (65) feet In length. Each bidder will be required to de posit with his bid a certified check In the sum of five (5) per cent of the amount of his bid, all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or be fore May S, 1908, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The court reserves the right, to reject any and ail bids. Uy order of the court this 15th day of April, 1908. B. U. LEE. County Clerk. In all styles and all makes $6.50 to $2.25. ..Shoes for the Whole Family,, essed.1 Men's New Oxfords A new and nobby line of Men's up-to-now Shoes and Oxfords in all shades and shapes, patent, kid, vici and gun metal $5 values $3.75 Women's Oxfords Women's Oxfords in brown, black and white, all styles and shapes, the shades in brown, special sale of $2.50 values at. $1.75 Children's OxU For Boys andGirisi,,, , , and wh;,..k. l "T-1 -7 "t DC5I n i I thela,eS,instrle pumps and oxfords at-c to $3.oo Star Brand Shoes are Better A Place to Save Money. TFe BON ADMIXISTHATRIX SALE M , 1 1... 1,,, (! rsoi.ice la nereuy kivcii tiiai. u; ... toe of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on tno wtni day of April, 1908, authorizing, em- powering and directing the under-! .signed, Hebecca A. Pope, admlnlstra-1 trlx of the estate of 1. w. pope, ae ceased, to sell the real estate be longing to said estate at pri vate sale for cash, according to the) terms and conditions of said order, i Now, therefore!, In pursuance of said order, I will from on and after 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Thurs day, the I'Sth day of May, 190S, at i the law office of I. N. Harbaugh, in room 5, over the First National bank, i in Eugene, Lane County, state of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at private sale to the highest bidder, the following described real estate belonging to said estate to-wlt: The south half of tho south-east quarter, and tho fractional east half of the southwest quarter of section 11, In township 18 south of range 3 west, consisting of 92 Vi acres of land in Lane county, Oregon. Dated this 27th day of April, 1908. REBECCA A. POPE, Administratrix. I. N. HARBAUGH, Att'y for Estate. Read This The Eugene Grocery is now open for bus iness in their new stand and are better able to serve their customers than ever before : : : : : EUGENE GROCERY 104 Wist Eighth Stmt THE PRKW STOCK CO. At the Orpheutn nil this week. Pre senting tonight tho farce comoly, "Clams." ni9 ltOl.l.KH HAHI.KV HAY AM) 11YI.KI) At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Rod 1 tf JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE COW VKKI) O Alfalfa meal. At Ilalley's Tenth nd Willamette atre. Phone Red Tar and (vncRlyna For the complete cure ot coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation aa a standard cougb remedy. It contains no opium ot harmful drug and can be given with safety to children.' Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co.. props., Cleveland. O. PROCLAMATION" Whereas, there was submitted to the people of the city ot Eugene, Oregon, at a special election for that i purpose on the 18th day of April,; 1908, an Initiative proposal after be-; ing ordained by the Common Coun cil, pursuant to and In accordance with the general laws of the state of Oregon, for amending sections 108 and 112 of the charter of said city, and whereas there was at the same manner submitted to the people of said city for their approval or re iection an initiative proposal to amend the charter of said city by add ing a section thereto forbidding the establishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto within the city, or the burial of human bodies therein, cx- cut under certain conditions, and I Whereas, the votes cast at said lection having been this 20th day' if April, 190S. duly canvassed and; letermined and the said amendment ; if 'aid sections 10S and 112 as afore-! aid having carried by an affirmative vote of fit! 7 n3 against 171 negative votes thereon. Now, therefore, I, J. D. Matlock. mayor of snld city of Eugene, by vir tue of the authority vested In me as mayor, do hereby proclaim, announce and declare that the whole number nf votes cast for and against said proposed amendments are as stated above, and that said amendments 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 Eugene, ann a part of the charter of said city. That said proposed amendment of the charter by adding an additional section thereto forbidding the es tablishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto failed to receive a ma jority of the votes cast thereon and thereby failed to become a law of 'aid city or a part of the charter thereof. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand this 20th dav of April, 1908, and caused the seal of said city to be hereunto affixed J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor of the City of Eugene Attest: B. F. DOREIS. Recorder. TAKE A with you $1.00 to $80.00 Schwarzschild's Book Store 586 WillamtAte St.. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea tones the stomach, stimulates thr laiy liver, strengthens the bowels and makes their action easy and nat ural. The best tonic for the whole system, anc lea or lanieis. LINN DUI G CO. See the new braced Savage wfteel No extra charge for brace. CHAMBERS HARDWAHV: CO. 0 A. rm J n. x. -v . J. M. ViuiTls V. t. .Mollis J. W. Warren The Red Star lieni Estate, Insurance, Invest incuts. Loans : : t : : ProKTty Listed and Sold ut Owner's price :::::: Room 4, McClung block. Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. Phones Office, Black 6271; Resi dence, Black 4402. Eugene, .... Oregon E. C. Gulliford Feel and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Room Xcw Rubber Tire TiirnontR. Kail Cro-k Stage Line. o 109 West 8th Street. Phone Malp. Oft For Snaps in REAL ESTATE see McFALL & HEITZMAN I Door North Hoffman House Scott's Sanlal-PepsM Capsub A POSITIVE CURE. For Inflamnttion or Cbtatrb Of th BUdder ud Dt J Kidney. No ear do pr Hold by W. Btly ft I CMMar of th Crimmry OrfiM Ab 1 olntaly bstrmlM. Bold br dnintiU. Prim (1X0, or bf mat), poctpfttd, fl-flO. or thr ! baiM C.7&, Addr-M. I THESANTAl-PEPSIII CO,; VF.LLEFONTA1KE, Q li. DE LA NO, DroKfrtet hower;&t wood Rcnl Estate and Timber Ianda itanch, FiVm and City Property Vour pntronnao respectfully pntronnao respectfully i ... i ... .1 Room 1, over First iftt. Rank RATES EAST Will t'e made this season by fe SOUTHERN! PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as l& lows: ' To Bolhjyi Ok Tit through vil Portland Gliltra Chicago 76.25 S5 St. Louis 71.25 8-'.i: St. Paul 63.75 81.7; Omaha 63.75 M Kansas City 63.75 A Tickets will be on sale .Way 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o Julv 6, 7, 22. :3 Ait-uM 6, 7, 21, 32 Go-d lor i turn in 90 ifcy over rriv.kt p easure it!io REKEKBE3 T! For any further in!ormitiona A. J. GILLETE Local Agent or write to Wm. McMutray, General Pi? senger ajient, romarw, v. I u Certain ApP of our workmanship in dananf your own inatoB - rf "that old gown to i yj awaits its tttumtT, will join the 'lBeJt our generous ana ei Everythingjo rtonn nff and