THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1008
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Don't Heat the Kitchen
All the necessary family
cooking' may fee done as well
on a New Perfection Wick,
Lluz FL.-ne Oil Cook -Stove
cs on the best coal or wood
ran?e.
hy oiinj the "New Perfec
tion" Oil Stove, the annoyance
of an overheated snd Et-jffy
kitchen is entirely .ivciJcd,cvcn
in midsummer. The construc
tion of the f
.' NEW PERFECTION .
Wick Blue Flame Oil CccIi-SJove
is such that the heat is thrown directly upward arjainst the fcctile
or pan upon the stove top, without affecting thz atmosphere of
the room t an appreciable degree. '
You can at once see the advantage cf this stove over a great
range which throws heat in all directions it is the
ideal summer stove.
If your dealer docs not h.we the "New
Perfection" write our nearest agency.
TRACK MEET ,
IN EUGENE NEXT
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
'""jReSXb Lamp
iz substantially
made of brass,
Kmr ard very handsome. Gtvcs a
powerful light and burns for hears with one filling. Portable,
uier convenient just what evrry home nc:.
If not with your dealer, write our rcarcst Luetic-.
STANDARD CIl COMPANY
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.
Wilkes Stallion of
n.ucli promise. Standard
J registered. $20 00 to insure.
m m. I A' VOU117
I Vlfcff 15. ti ucli promise. Standard and
Vii ' I , A Grand Pcrchcron draft, (rcg-
eflOCC I istcrcd). Color, dapple grey;
I weight, 2300 pounds. The cham
pion Pcaheron at t!u last O.ccn State Fair, where he won
two cups, four, gold mtdals, several banners and blue rib
bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at
Goshen j Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswcll and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager.,
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Kmcaid Ob RickeS,- Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
The second greatest athletic event
of the year takes place next Friday
afternoon on Klncaid field when the
O. A. C. track and field men will try
to wrest from the University the
championship of the Northwest In
the lourieeu standard events. T"he
iim ma: 11 event of athletics, accord
ing to tradition, Is the O. A. C.-Ore-Kuin
f juthiill game, the second, the
track meet.
O. A. C. showed herself consider
ably weaker at the Columbia indoor
meet In Portland, but as the Oregon
team has jus. had a hard trip to the
Inland Umpire, the O. A. C. aggre
gation has strong hopes of coming
out winner.
To succeed "Dad" Trine of O. A.
C, Trainer Heater, formerly of Wil
lamette, and an old Oregon student
and athlete, was chosen last fall and
is training the Agrles. All winter he
has been working on his runners, his
sprinters, and his weight tossers.
From reports his work has been very
satisfactory, the men 'having devel
(ipffl tn expectation!,
The feeling will be intense Friday
for O. A. C, administered to the local
collegians, the first football defeat
last fall, Oregon ever sustained on
Kincald field after it was rebuilt and
also dealt but two decisive defeats
in basket ball last winter. The 'Var
sity men are hungering for revenge.
'and will not alone have a chance at
it in the field sports, but also on
Saturday in baseball.
The O. A. C. baseball team Is very
ati'ong, report naming It as the prem
ler bunch of amateur hitters In the
state. Their fielding, however, Is
said to be less steady than Oregon's,
and therefore it Is a question just
how the results will stand Saturday
night,
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
lias a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected
from the best brands obtainable
Our Coffees and Teas arc selected with great care,
and our cracker list is confine J to the best the market
affords.
As for flour, we carry the loading brands. A share
of your patronage solicited.
Sik i57x W. J. Gibson & Son
Staple (Sb Fancy Groceries, Fbur (Sb Focd
97 WEST EIGHTH
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Automobiie Livery I
AutomoDiies for mix
Day or Night
Day Phone Bl.uk 1511 Night Phone Black J75J
NEW STUDENT CLUB
AT UNIVERSITY
A new student organization known
as thu Khoda Khan has been an
nounced at the University. Arrange
ments have been made for a club
house, to be ready by the opening of
the next school year. The following
students are members: E. Morgan
Watson, '10; H. N. Jamison, '10
Sam Itoblnson, '10: Leon Parks. '11
S. It. Davidson, 11; Alonzo Perkins,
II; Austin Farrlngton, '11, and
Win. Mott, '11.
Sl'Kt TLATIOM MUST CKASK
There's n Sure Cure for Asthma.
llnmrliitis, Coughs, Colli and
(uttirrll, so Why Should
People Speculate?
Homember, Hyomei will cure the
above named diseases or the Red
Cross Drug Company will give you
your money back. Go to them and
ask for a Hyomei outfit, which con
slsts of a bottle of Hvomel fa. verv
liberal supply) and a pocket Inhaler
whlrh will lust a lifetime. The whole
outfit costs only l and If at any
time afterward you need another bot
tle of Ilyomel to use with your In
haler, It will cost you but 50 cents.
Aik tho Hedw Cross Drug Company
about It they will recommend It
"I think your llyomol is a grand
uu'illclne; It has done far me what
doctors could not. do, and I've tried
everything. 1 had such a bad cough
and noth nil I took did me anv Kood
t tried your Inhaler and I never had
anything help me so much or so
quick. Wishing you long and pros'
perous lives, I remain your true
friend, Saba Shellne, Metz, Ind."
BELLE GUNNESS'
' MURDER FORTUNE
La Porte, Ind., May 18. In her
CHtntiRlen nf murder Mrs. Belle Gun-
nesa is said to have carried on a very
profitable "business," wtiicB, accord
ing to the latest figures obtainable
netted her ',5,000. A tabulation
which follows shows how sne outain-
ed sums of money from these vic
tims:
M. Sorenson, first husband, life In
surance, S80U0.
Peter Gunnes?, second nusoana,
life Insurance. $4000.
Charles Erdman, Newcastle, Indi
ana, $5000.
Ole Budsperg, lola, Wisconsin,
000.
John E. Moe, Elbow Lake, Minne
sota, $1500.
Andrew K. Helgelin, Aberdeen.
South Dakota, $2900.
George Berry, Tuscola, Illinois,
$1500.
Henry Gerbalt, lola, Wisconsin,
$1000.
From fire Insurance on uunness
home in Chicago. $3500.
In addition to these sums Mrs.
Gunness is supposed to have receiv
ed $1000 each from four men whose
bodies were found on the ' murder
farm, and $1000 each from fifteen
men with whom the woman had been
corresponding. This makes a grand
total of $55,900 which Mrs. uunness
Is supposed to have received. The
authorities have failed so far to
learn what the woman did with this
money.' It Is thought the $720
which she put in the bank shortly be
fore her home was consumed by the
flames was all the money that was
left. It is likely she invested most
of the money she took from her vic
tims in real estate.
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R. E. VELTUM. Manaccr U
XOTICK OK HAhK.
Notice Is hereby given to whom It
may concern that by virtue of an or
der of the County Court of Lane
County, Oregon, made and entered
on the 11th day of May, 1908, the
undersigned administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of Jacob
iluff, deceased, will sell at public
snlo to the highest bidder for cash,
nt the steps of the Lane County
Court House in Eugene, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 13th day of June,
1H0S, at the hour of 2:30 p. m., cer
tain real property belonging to said
estiue, described as follows, to-wlt:
Lots 6 nnd 7 in block 41, in Jnuction
City, Lane Comity, Oregon.
W. C. WASHBURNE,
Administrator with tho will annexed
of tho estate of Jacob Huff, de
' ceased.
G. F. SlvlPWOHTII, . '
Attorney.
ELI HANGb J. 1 1. WEST C.P.H RNAKD EARL McNUTT
DANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stao end Saks Stables
Cabs Always Kf.t W
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAG'S..
McKHNZlE STAGE leave. Eur.rne
li:J0. ni. Stagradnnnl call ill
nlvate rrMilrw e" w'
i.ggige ii nulllied the day before.
KIMENS Kl.OXF.NCiC STAGE -A
J. Ivk'i'ltrtvcfLnrura" h '. in.
Inr MipVIi. eK- c. tmtvtion ly
luumer lof KUvnce and . cine
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phono Mtin 21
XOTICK TO COXTH.MTOIW.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court o Lane County, Ore
gon, will receive sealed bids for the
fiirnUhlng of all material and Con
structing a bridge across the Ed
wnr.U Slough on County road No. 12.
In Sec. 15, Tp. 16, S. U. 4 W., said
bridge to be an 80 foot span of Howe
Truss pattern, to bo built according
to tho plans and specifications now
mi tllo In the office of tho County
Clerk of Latin County, Oregon. All
bids to be accompanied by a cetrl
ficd check of 5 per rent of the
iiimiunt of the bid. said bid to be
filed with the Clerk of Lano County
on or before 2 o'clock In the after
noon of June 4th, 1908.
Tho court reserves the right to ro
Jtvt any and all bids
lly order of the Court.
K. V. LEE.
County Clerk.
REDUCED RATES TD
NEWPORT TO SEE FLEET
The Southern Pacific Company will
give the regular summer rates from
Eugene to Newport of $5.50 on the
18th and 19th of May, good till
May 30, on account of the passing of
the fleet off Yanulna on the morn
ing of May 20. Those who contem
plate going should hand in their
names at the depot In Eugene, so that
the company will know what equip
ment to order to accommodate them
A. J. GILLETTE, Agent.
WELI-I)RIU,KItS OP El'GEXE
K8TAHMSH PRICES
Eugene. Or.. May 12. 1908.
We, the undersigned well drillers
In Eugene and vicinity, have estab
llshed the following prices:
For a three-inch well in earth, 50
cents per foot; in gravel and sand
rock, 75 cents per foot. No, casings
furnished.
. For a four-Inch well In arth, 75
cents per foot; In gravel and sand
rock, $1.00 par foot. No oasingB fur
nished.
For cement, gravel and basalt
rock, $2" per foot. The owner of the
well to furnish all needed casings. .
For out-of-town work, parties hav
ing well drilled to furnish all trans
portation, board and the water nec
essary to drill. '
J., E. KILBORN.
" LA DUKE & LEFFLER.
O. W. TAYLOR.
CARPENTER ft BUCHHOLZ.
C. O. GORDINIHR.
B. I. REYNOLDS. m20
JOB PRINTING .OF ALL KIMS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
KOU SALE OH TRADE
One of the best retail merchandise
mores In Lane county. Parties will
take Improved farm property or Eu
gene property to value of their prop
rriy. $4.'i00. Balance for stock, from
1:1 ihmi to $."m0, to be rash. This Is
a splendid chance If yon are looking
fur a chance to make money. Ad-
n6l
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of Lane County. Ore
gon, will receive scaled bids for the
furnishing of all material and con
structing a bridge across the Ed
wards slough on County Road No. 12
In Sec. la, Tp. 16, S. R. 4 W., said
bridge to be a 50 foot siian. of Howe
Truss pattern, 'to be built according
to tne plana and specifications now
on file In the office of the County
Clerk ot Lane County, Oregon. All
bids to be accompanied by certified
check of 5 per cent of the amount of
the bid, said bid to be filed with the
Clork of Lane County on or before
2 o clock, In the afternoon of June
4th, 1908.
The Court reserves the rleht to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of the Court.
E. II. LEE.
County Clerk.
RHODODENDRON
FIESTA AT FLORENCE
BEGINS TOMORROW
The program for the rhododendron
Tho ..,riuM will begin at 10
fiesta at Florence is as follows:
3'clock In the morning, wnen joa
ouln Miller, the "Poet of the Sler-
,in Prnn Otieen Rhododen-
dra after which she will be present
ed with the keys of the seacoast city.
Then will follow a triumphal proces
sion on the Siuslaw river, led by the
queen and her maids of honor. The
principal address win ue uomti -.
-i.,i, h Inhn Hartoff. of Eu
gene. A basket dinner will follow
at noon.
In the afternoon the school chil
dren will render a program, to be
followed by atnieiic events.
At 6 o'clock a clambake will be
given on the beach, followed by a re
ception In the early evening and a
ball at night.
Thoro a-m he an excursion the
next day to the beach and lakes.
EUGENEITES WILL
' BE WELCOMED
Secretary B. I. Dasent, of the Com
mercial Club, has written to the Eu
gene Commercial Club extending a
welcome to the Eugene boosters who
desire to visit Albany In the near fu
ture. The Eugene people will come
to Albany a week from tomorrow
evening, and W.il be given a royal
reception. It is the purpose of the
local club members to see that the
southerners .go away from Albany
with a favorable Impression and they
will be made to realize that Albany
is not behind Eugene In the matter
of entertaining visitors and making
them feel that this is the best town
in the Willamette valley. Albany
Herald.
DECORATION 1AT. MAY .10
It you Intend to have a monument
or tablet erected by Decoration Day
you snoina make your selection al
once, while there Is a nice stock to
select from. Nothing out the best of
work furnished at reasonable prices
Corner Sixth and Willamette sts.
m29 E. C. LAKB.
STKHXRKIU1 & HAKiHT.
Photos, stamps and post cards.
General view work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamette and Olive. tf
KOK SALE
A good seven-room hard-finished
house with all modern Improvements.
A. T. Cockerllne. tnlS
KltKSH C'KMK.NT
Fresh rttr hprtt urmla P.irtlnnit a
ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 per
barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co.
COW FKKI
Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
The Bsraca Male Quartet, under
the direction of Professor E. C. Glass
will give a concert at the M. E.
church Tuesday, May 19th. Be sure
and hear them. Amission, 2 5c
Children, 15c. ml9
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the County Court
of Lane County, Oregon, duly made
and entered of record on the 27th
day of April, 1908, authorizing, em
powering and directing the under
signed, Rebecca A. Pope, adrainlstra
trix of the estate of I. W. Pope, de
ceased, to sell the real estate be
loagiag to said estate at pri
vate sale for cash, according to the
terms and conditions of said order.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said
order, I will from on and after 10
o'clock In the forenoon of Thurs
day, the 28th day of May, 1908. at
the law office of I. N. Harbaugh, In
room 5, over the First National bank
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-wit:.The
south half of the south-east quarter,
and the fractional east half of the
southwest quarter of section 11, In
township 18 south of range 3 west,
consisting of 92 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.
dross "P.," this office.
Do not allow anything to prevent
your hearing the Barara Male Quar
tet at the M. E. church Tuesdav
evening, May 19th. nil 9
Warner tune ptann. Leave al
tera at Morris' Music 3'ore. tf
NOTICE OP 8 A LB OF WATER
BONDS
Notice is hereby glvea Wiat in pur
suance of and In conformity to ordi
nance number 734, passed By the
eommen council on the 5th day of
May, 1908, and approved by the may
or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the
common council of the city of En-
gene will receive sealed proposals
at the office of the city recorder In
Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of
three hundred thousand dollars in
water bonds of said city, or any part
thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m
Tuesday, July 7, 1998, and that said
proposals will be opened and consid
ered by the council at said time.
Thftt tho Htv nt BlMan.
to sell the said three hundred thous
and aouars or water bonds to the
uiEiiesi oioaer tnereror in denomi
nations nf frnm nn k n .l-. ,
..uu. w(, ii .iiini ,71, lsf uuu
thousand dollars, as the purchaser
mo; ui-aiiK, mat saia bonds are to
bear Interest a tha .-at,. hM n. .
UWt w
exceed 5 per cent per annum; said
irrai payaoie semi-annually on
the first dav nf .tntv anA TnH..n .
each year from their date until paid;
' sam tnree hundred thous
and ffottRrff nf VllA. lw nitrt !lt U -
come due and payable by the city of
Eugene as follows: On the first day
... uauiinijr, iju, principal and in
terest navnhlo at a nlanA . k j
- i-tnvo iu ud Hgieea
upon by purchaser and city.
i nai saia oonas shall not be sold
for lesa than thl nn i ... ,
-- vm ianie, unai in
addition to the general obligation of
the said city, the said bonds when
sold shall be a first and exclusive
lien bn all lands, rights-of-way, ease
ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc
" appliances or every kind
ComnOBinff tha wntar . - l
- " "j"" tu ue se
cured with the money derived from
ewe oi Kia oonas; mat the com
mon council reserve the right of re
jecting any and all bids.
That the said bonds will be issued
and disposed of under and pursuant
to the terms of the act, "To re-incorporate
the city of Eugene, and to re-
i.7 i1 ac" ana i"1"8 01 t in con
flict herewith " ha i- ....
iU- 80"etavry of 8,te February 18,
. ...u iW amenament8 thereto
r"?.,n1 S,af'ed by ,h9 PPe "f
ofVprfl lf90j,8ene n the 18th
of theCViJf',!n, 'J P .
t n r..T.i. , u Payaoie to
i J!i0:Lor- 18 required to
. ... vrpi um .
H.J.h!". .10,lw '? I,ub'i8I for 60
nays tn th Mnm nir d.i..-v .
gene Daily Guard, .VK
eral clrcu atlon nnhii.k.V. n
Oregon. "u al "''n9.
1908." ' publlcstl' 8v.h.
i. By 2erof th 'ommon council
J B. F. DORRIS, Recorder.
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P0UDER
r Absolutely Pure
The only baking p0wd
made with Royal CraM
Cream of Tartar
No Alum, Mo Lime Phosphale
MORE TIES FOR - . meantrCZT"
WKI'll'S ALBANY ROAIill be begu. T
. '. .. - ! learned. ue roii i
me AlBany sawmill Company hasl The sawmill k
Just begun a second contract on 1000 good tmnJJiL.." "du
ties for the Welch street railway, things puttin.Tn
which indicates that business is er.-Democra,
I Auction..
I HORSES
S at S. P. Stock Yards
at Eugene, on
g Satrday,May23d, '08,l:30p.i
t 26 head of well bred driving and business lorn
mares and geldings just from California. Bred k
the famous Finnel ranch, near Red Bluff. Nokorses
.reserved; no bj-bidding; all will go-TERMS CASE
g J. A. Carpenter, owns
!? S. P. Wynegar, auctioneer.
A GOOD BliKAKF.tS!
is important for the ma r.
works the day starts till:
and If not good tie whol! it-
likely to go wrong. "Ihn
that cheers but not InebrUu
can be brewed frofc eitltr'-l
fine teas, aromatic !( s
delicious cocoas or clcffl!!1
from Green's, fit tor few
of an epicure. Oar pr
are kept up to tie test sc
ard In fine roller process
and cereals ot all ii3-
tir m nrsrtii THE S0.UAR1
W. M. UKJt&ft, DEAL CROCB
619 Willamette St. ' Phone Main 25.
MERCHANTS BANK
Docs a Genera! Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, Wj
L. H., POTTER Vf
P. N. McALISTER,
Cor lhanlWitoKt1,
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MOST CR.OCERS SELL
Olympic Fta'
every sack guarante"
Made oi selected Eistern Oreioa Trftl
Jucea more loaves of bred '"'""H
loaves are Hghter and whil. "
quantity o bread f" FOR ff-
other flours. AjN iw-'" iftl
THE PORTLAND FLOU
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in
A FULL LINE OF.:.
o New Granitware just
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters Makes flt
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