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now on the race track of the
season. $35.00 to insure.
Tyler B.
Veloce
Lovelace
pion Percheron 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.
Kincdd (Eb Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Has a lievr and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas ni'c 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.
is W J- GibSOn & S011
Staple (Sb Fancy Groceries, Flour (8l Feed
9? WEST EIGHTH .
QCED
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Automobile Livery
Automobiles for Hire
Day or Niht
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EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
R. E. VELTUM, Manager
ELI BANOb J. 11. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL M.NUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Kcadv
First Oass Turnouts ot All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGEIcivm Eur.rne
at 5:30 . m. Su?r do not call l
private mlilriKcs but will call tor
b.ggagt it noliiird the day beiure.
Stage Phone Main 22Livery Phone Main 2 1
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
Spring
Clothing
Is now moving at a
rapid pace and if you
want the most de
sirable patterns and
most up-to-date cloth
ing that money can
buy
Get a
Sophomore
Suit now.
Roberts Bros.
TOGGERY
The great trotting stallion, stan
dard and registered. The sire of
many famous trotters and pacers
Northwest. $25.00 by the
A young Wilkes Stallion of
ir.uch promise. Standard and
registered. 20.00 to insure.
A Grand Percheron draft, (reg
istered). Color, dapple grey;
weight, 2300 pounds. The cham
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EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE
A dJilykUfr Iravri Eugfiw jl Q .1. ni
tor MdpU-ton. draw connrction by
ltrAmer lor Florence nnd Acme
SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NOTES OF THE WEEK
I)ed In this city. May 13, 13QS,
the Infant boh of Mr. and Mm. J. II.
Reynolds. Interment iu I. O. O. F.
cemetery.
Tin- baseball pine at Springfield
last Sunday between the Springfield
high school und Goshen teams result
ed in victory for tho visiting team
by tho score of 0 to 5.
Mrs. L. M. Beebe and sons Earl
and Frank took their departure last
evening for Forest Grove, where they
will spend a month with Mr. Beebe'e
parents on the farm. .
A. J. Perkins bought the furniture
and fixtures of the Springfield Pro
vision Company this week. We un
derstand that It Is not Mr. Perkins'
Intention to open the market, but will
dispose of his belongings to some one
who will open a second meat market
In Springfield.
Mrs. H. A. Jayne is now at Lodl,
California, In response to a message
announcing the sudden death of her
mother, Mrs. Julia Wetklps, who has
been visiting her daughter. Her
home was In the Hast, -but she had
been In California during the winter
In hope that a change, of climate
might prove beneficial to her health.
New:!.
ST A X !' I ! I BT I ' I K X TS
i ) i : f i x i t k i , v !: x i i; i i i . i : i
Stanford University, Cal., May 14.
II. F. Brunlng, edito'r-ln-chlef of
the Quad, and M. J. Helmlck, josh
editor of the university publication,
have been definitely expelled from
Stanford University for bitterly crit
icising President Jordan and Profes
sor Clark, chairman of the student's
affairs committee, in the annual year
book.
The Ire of Chairman Clark and his
colleagues was particularly aroused
by the josh section of the Quad,
which was devoted entirely to the
student's affairs committee and
President Jordan.
IlKAPS XL.MKItOI S IX
XKWI'OHT COUNTRY.
Newport, Oregon, May 14. Bears
hnvo become so numerous in the vi
cinity of Newport, Or., that the
ranchers of that commim'ty have or
ganized to exterminate them. Dur
ing the last week a number of fine
cows we're killed within a few hun
dred feet of the farm house belonging
to William Guillieaume, six miles
from Newport. Other rnnch&rs ure
suffering in the same way.
Democratic Ticker
United States senator George E.
ChiMiiberlnln, Sulem. '
Congressman John J. Whitney,
Albany.
Supreme Judge Robert S. Bean,
Salem.
Representative Leon R.- Edmun-
son. Eugene.
County Judge John W. Baker,
cottage Grove.
County Sheriff Harry L. Down,
Eugene.
County Clerk Henry W. Stewart,
Springfield.
County Assessor Wolby Stevens,
Springfield.
County Treasurer James M.
Kitchen, Irving.
County Commissioner Guard
Huston, Crow.
Statement Xo. 1 Ticket
Leon R. Edmunson, Eugene, Denio-
cra.
Allen H. Eaton, Eugene., Republi
can. ,
George Knowlcs, Eugene, Indepen
dent. sprs ItKWAP.15
I had stolen from the bnrn Satur
day night or Sunday morning my
saddle. It has my name across thf
back of the pommel A. P. McK'ln
joy. Will give t reward for an
deflnlto information regarding the
same.
A. P. McKlNZEY,
tf At Hampton Urns., Eugene
A C'tillforninn's I. tick.
"Tho luckiest day of miy life was
when I bought a box of Ilucklen's
Arnisn Salve." writes Charles F. Hu
(Inhn, of Tracey, Cal. "Two 25c box
es cured me of au annoying case of
Itching piles, which had troubled me
for years and hud yielded under no
-i .--urn uiiium uimr-
nntee at W. KuykciidaH's drug store.
l'l'HK "IV AT EH
For pure bediock water see G. W.
Taylor. All surface water cased off
by casing Into tho bed rock, thus In
suring nothing but pure bod rock wa
ter. O. W. Taylor, 828 Patterson
Btroet. Eugene. Phone Red 3377.
GERMAN COACH STAIXIOV '
The German conch hoise which .
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
Bungs' barn.
tf J. H TERKLNS.
row FEED
Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's Tentli
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
I
OXION SETS.
W. White, 5th and Willamette
ml6
Cures di?.v spoils, tired feelings,
stemnrh and liver troubles, keens vmi
....II ..II '1 ...1.... II. .1
lister's I'.ix-ky Mountain Tea will d.i.
Try it and you will nlwaja buy it 35
eems. Tea nr Tablets.
i.i a.n I'm. it i
I Tho IVtrarn M-ilo QnrWot, n:,;lor
i Mi illrtM'tlon of Vroiossor K. C
i will i:tvo n conrort at tho M. K.
j church Tuesday. May ISih. He mirr
I ntnl hoar thorn. Ail mission. 2 Sr.
'Mlrtren, 15c. ml 9
John Rlha, of Vinlng. lit., unvn-rj'l
have been selling DeVitt' Kidney
and Madder PIH for about a year,
and they give better oatlsfactlon than
any pill I ever sold." For sale by
all druggists.
COTTAGE GROVE
WANTS TO FOXl
m;ai)i:r advo: atf.s ctttinc;
smcj-okf laxk am) doiolas
SAYS IIOHKMIA MIXKItS A.l
801THKKX LANK Ll'MllKBMEX
ARE IN FAVOR OF IT LORAXE
ALSO
The Cottage Grove Leader of this
week advocates the creating of a new
county out of the southern portion of
Lane and the northern portion of
Douglas. The Leader in an editorial
says:
With the extensive Improvmnts
and developments In the Bohemia
district, which Is situated In both
Lant and,. Douglas counties, the es
tablishment of groat saw milling and
lumber plants in southern Lane and
northern Douglas, makes a crying
demand for a change in the county
boundary line so as to include the
Immense natural resources and grow
ing Industries of this section In one
and the same county, in order to
overcome the many difficulties aris
ing n securing titles, making cor
rect filings and entries, as well as
public road and other Improvements.
Both Roseburg and Eugene, the
present county seats of these respec
tive counties, which embrace an
area greater than that of several of
the New England states, are situat
ed so far from this section of both
counties as to render it inconvenient
and expensive for our people to visit
these places continually for the trans
action of legal and county business.
The time 13 therefore at hand when
a good sized Bllce should be carved
from both of these counties and a
new county .formed. The people of
the Lcrane and roast s-etlon favor
such a scheme, the Bohemia miners
are enthusiastic for it, the Pass crek
timber nnd mill men are boosting
for. It In fact, there Is not a eitizen
In southern Lane or northern Doug
las hut can see the grc:'t necessity for
such a movement, owing to the pe
culiar topography and grouping of
resources and Indm-tries embraced
within this proposed new county,
which would still l-av I, ana and
Douglas counties with large territo
ry, rich In resources, and tnelr coun
ty seat towns centrally located.
The Leader thinks the time oppor
tune for a concerted movement to
ward the formation of a new county
from southern Lane nnd northern
Douglas, on th part of the' Cottage
Grove Commercial Club, and the peo
ple or this favored section of these
two counties. Let us get busy and
bring this mater to a vote of the peo
ple at the election two years hence.
GOV LI) ROADS TO
ISSUE MORE ROXDS.
Now York, May 14. The Tribune
tomorrow will say:
An Important further step was re
ported today in the working out of
the plans for financing the roads of
the Gould system. The Denver. &
Rla Grande Railway Company, It Is
learned from trustworthy sources, Is
about to create a mortgage securing
an issue of Slot), 00,000 bonds, au
thorization for which will be asked
from the stockholders at a special
meeting to be held within a few
weeks. Tho bonds are expected to be 5 per
cent and will run B0 years. Of the
proposed $150,000,000 for refund
ing the outstanding bonded obliga
tions of the company, the remaining
ti0,000,000 being available for fit
tiire.uso In the development of the
property and for other purposes.
WKI.L-nitlLI.KKS OF ICIGKXK
1ST AltlilSH l'lllt'KS
Eugene. Or., May 12, 1905
We, the undersigned well drillers
in Lngeno nnd vicinity, have estab
llshed the following prices:
For a thrte-lneh well in earth. 50
cents per foot; In gravel nnd sand
rock, 75 cents per foot. No casings
iirnlshed.
For a four-Inch well in arth.
cents per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, jt.no per loot. No casings fur-
nls led.
ror cement, gravel and basalt
rock, $2 per foot. Tho owner of the
well to furnish all needed casings.
For out-of-town work, parties hav
lng well drilled to furnish all trans
portation, board and the water nec
essary to drill.
J. E. KILBORW
LA DUKE & LEFFLER.
O. W. TAYLOR.
CARPENTER & BUCHHOLZ.
V. O. GOKDIN1ER.
E. I. REYNOLDS. m20
IK) YOU WANT A GOOD WELL?
Having purchuied the well-drill
nig uuuu oi men weaver, 1 am
now prepared to do any work in my
line promptly and at seasonablo
prices. If you want bedrock water,
call and see me or address
E. I. REYNOLDS.
S13 East 11th St..
ml 5 Eugene, Or.
DECOR '.TION DAY. MAY IKi
I If vaii .
or tablet erected by Decoration Day!
you should make your selection a'l
once, while there Is a nice stock to.
select irnm. Miming nut the best of
I work furnished at reasonable prices,
t urner sixth and Willamette jts.
m2
K. C. LAKE.
Tying her bonnet under her chin.
She lied her raven ringlets In;
Then to the store she went with glee.
For Hollistor's Rocky Mountain
Tfa.
LIN'S DRUOcfOMPANY.
ita supplleg of all klnna
CHAFERS HARDWARE CO.
NEWS WES FROM
C0TT1GE GROVE
The Bank of Cotta-
I ,,,.:! Kiwiilinldel-P
Grove held
meeting last
Wednesday evening
and the follow-
ing officers
suing year
weie elected for the en-Pre.-tid.-nl,
W. II.
Ahruius; vice
president, 11. Lurch;
cashier, Geo. M. Hall; assistant cash
ier, Harry Short. Hoard or airec
tors: W. H. Abrams. B. Lurch, W.
A. Hartung, Geo. M. Hall, Geo. At-k-inson,
F. D. Wheler, this city, and
Phil Beckley, Oakland.
I Is announced upon good author
ity that the Sunrise Mirring Company
nrnnertv. located oust above Bonlta,
to the right of Champion creek, Is
coming up to all expectations. A
rich strike is reportea, out at m
writlne no authentic report of the
magnitude could be ascertained. The
company owns some splendid claims
admirably located, and the assay re
turns from many openings in times
past have been very flattering.
Thomas Medley, wno ior more man
a year has held the position of sales
clerk In Hale's big mercantile estab
lishment In San Francisco, has re
turned to Cottage Grove to remain
ind 'finitely. Mrs. Medley preceded
her husband and has been a guest
of friend-: here for some weeks, and
it was anticipated that Tom would
soon tire of keeping bachelor hall
and put In an appearance here.
Teachei'H helectil.
The following fs a list of teachers
thus far selected by. the school board
for the ensuing year for this city:
Principal. Professor J. D. Baughman;
high school Misses Mundy, Currln,
Intermediate Misses Hefty, Wilson,
Moore, Hazelton and Riley; prima-
y Misses Perk;ns and Palmer, me
assistant to Professor Baughman and
two of the Intermediate grade teach
ers have not at this time been decided
upon.
Rev. C. II. Wallace, who, jogging
along the life road, has been seriously
111 for the past few weeks, is so far
recovered that he was able to be up
town last Wednesday, cheerful and
smiling. He says to tell those good
friends that were saving flowers for i
his grave to just keep them In water j
for a w hile y"t. He is quite sure he i
will not need them for some time.
Ills many friends of many years!
hopo he is right.
Mrs. w. II. Blair has received!
ilanri and specifications for a hand-i
'ome hotel building which she con-j
templates huiljlng on the Blair prop
erty, corner of Fourth street nnd
Tennessee nvenuo. it will be a 42-
rooin, three-story structure, of most
modern plan. There will b? six pub
lic and six private batons. hot and cold
t.er in every ronnv The cost is es
timated at $10,000. Western Ore-'
g-an and Leader. j
GOULD LI VERY, FKEll I
AXD SALES STABLES
Having purchased the Gilbert feed
stables on West Fifth street, near
Willamette, we intend to conduct a
first-class livery, feed and sales sta
ble. We are prenared to furnish
good teams and ladles' saddle horses
on short notice.
Our prices will be found reasona
ble and our treatment of the public
courteous and obliging.
Having had much experience In
the livery business we know how to
conduct such an establishment In a
first-class manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of your patronage. ,
tl D. G. GOULD & SON. I
SEE THE FLEET AT SEATTLE
May 21 and 22 tickets will be on
sale to Seattle and return for $12.50,
tinai return limit la clays from date
of sale, and on May 2 5 and 2 6 tick
ets will bo sold to Tacoma and re
turn for $10.30, with return limit 15
dayn.
m22 A. J. GILLETTE. Agt.
Notice of Settlement.
All parties having claims against
the estate of the late T. A. Evans, of
Elmlra, Or., for labor of any kind
connected with the cutting or driving
of logs during the past season, will
please present them to the under
signed for settlement.
ml8 ELMIRA LUMBER CO.
wtxm bawixo
John M. K DIxod, successor to W
R. Ilodoy. All wood sawod to gauge.
For prompt service phono Black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
(iasolino wondsaw
ROLLED
BARLEY
HAY
AXD HALED
At Bailey's, Tenth nnd Willamette
streets. Phone Red 1521. tf
FRESH CEMEXT
Fresh car best grade Portland ce
ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 per
barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co.
SIM.MOXS' PHOTO TEXT.
Oak Street, between 9 and 10.
Pronounced by millions the great
est strength maker, appetite builder
and health restorer. Holllster's
Rocky Mountain Tea will make vou
' ' ''at life is worth living. 35c tea
or tablets.
LINX DRl'G
CO.
Slnmmns' Photo Tent Oak street
I near nth. Stamps, postcards and
I Photos at l.iwcst prices
yonr foot scorns re, nitn
and
UlUil you know vnn nr.i rl.rl,
j wllat ,, ; 1 i " V"""' i
truth nf this .it, ,.. . ,, j ,u,"c
V11 . , V. " "ilea an
you have used Kodol for a few weeks
It is sold here by all druggists.
. , piants, cut flowers and flo-1
... u.-m.is at tne residence of the
lato Rosalia llausch. ' m"
e.'',"1 omVle,pl""dis:ts"nll claS
trou ,le and do the very work Itself
tk yld by all druggista.
O
Have
a Fit
Have a Suit made
to fit you--have one
that is made for
your height, your
shape a short man
cannot wear a suit
that a man six feet,
six inches can. We
are sole agents for
the best tailor in
Chicago, and guar
antee you a perfect
fit. Hundreds of
new spring and
summer samples
now ready to pick
from. We make a
suit any style that
you wish. .
A TOP COAT
and you will want
a top coat for even
ing and dress wear
made in all styles,
and there are hun
dreds of styles to
pick from come
in and inspect our
new line of up-to-
date samples.
Hie..
B0NMARCHE
540 Willamette St,
coifs Sanla!-Fcpsin
A r
For Inrlnmmition or CV rh
KUlasrm. No ooiw no p.
Oar qairkly and prmr
nt lr all iraaataral D I
of th Vriamrj Organ. At
aolaulr hirmla. Sold b?
dmsaiita. Prlra tliXX or tr
matl. wMtpald. 11.00. or Ihr
boxa t3 TV Adrwa,
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