Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 22, 1908, Image 5

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f COMMERCIAL CLUB BLOCK EUGENE, OREGON !
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JAPANESE BARON
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l( you call and Inspect oup instruments, you will flmi our Rootfe,
fcrs nod terms satisfactory to you.
S. E. STEVENS 1 L. G. HULIN
l-t.ke V.chonk. May
a,l I'tl'in of a nlatforni n,t rh. m-il
'.n 1,1 address, were features of to-
s session of the international ar-l Japan acquired
XOTK'F. TO f'OVTll lrr;,io
I Notice is hereby jtiven that the
I County Court of Lane County Ore
; Bon will receive sealed bids for the
furnishing of all material and con
structing a bridge across the Kd
, wards Slough on Countv road No 1"
I in Sec. 15, Tp. 16, S. It. 4 W., said
I bridge to be an Su foot span of Howe
xTruss pattern, to be built according
; to "e Plans and specifications now
g ;on file in the office of the Countv
i before have we SUC- ?. ?rk. of. Lane County. Oregon. All
, cr ' lo ue accompanied by
jfleu 1U uucniig wui u3-;ueu cnecK ot u per cent
liiorMade
iothin
i eet ri
ot the
ners such attractive, such : m T" ,,h ,, er-, 1 ' m hv
7 . j t t "led with the Clerk of Lano Countv
jStlC and up-to-toiliorrow t on or before 2 o'clock In the after-
T 1U . r -r ; , ' Tho court reserves the right to ro
il a satisfaction, to know . ject. any and alt bids
, lie nmui. th.. r .
j.are sure -at -a lit. j
:. r. i.er,
County Clerk.
I F. McLOED
I 44 East 9th St.
issor to
T. V. CASE
Valued Same as fiold.
B. 0 Stewart, a merchant of Ce
dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my
customers when they buy a box of
New Life I'ills that they get the
worth of that much gold in weight, if
afflicted with constipation, malaria
or biliousness." Sold under guaran
tee by W. Kuykendall. druggist. 25c.
f
Julius
ioldsmiih
i WOMAN'S AIXIUAKV MKKTIXG
j A special meeting of the Woman's
j auxiliary of the Commercial Club will
1 bo held in the club rooms at 7 p. .m.
j Friday to consider tbe matter of ac
jcompanyins the Commercial Club on
1 the trip to Albany May 21).
! n.22 AI.HIOItTA S. McMt'IU'llEY.
uurauou conference. Among the
prominent speakers were Harou
Takan.ru, Japanese an.lastulor to
the I'uitdd States.
l'tai(irin Adopted.
The conference notes with pleas
ure the existence of fifty and more
treaties of arbitration concluded
within the past five years and more
especially the arbitration treaties
concluded within the past five years
and more especially the arbitration
l-.-.n t
lu-r a: ; n .i.te and policl
Kast apprar I . lue. in IV v '
due to tae r;.i.ur hasty t-o u
of traveling observers, Some
am-ed acitiiiM our nauou in
field of ituiust ri:d fti-tivit v in
ichnria: others aaiust the uitttii.."
Th? e have ad.mted in the U'ss oruau
ized kingdom under our prouviion.
These are the countries from btch
in former times her
1 i;
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.1 .tin
iiiion,
lelltllS .
i e ad- :
i new .
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iL. nf O. A. U. K XT I T A I X M K XT
; The Ladies of the G. A. It. wilt
i giv- an entertainment and serve
I light refreshments at I. O. O. V. hall
Jon the evening of May 22. Price of
'admittance. 25 cents. Special fea
ture, recitation by .Mrs. j. .iyer.
treaties concluded between lh 1'nit
ed states, France, Great Britain. Ja
nan. Italy, Mexico. Switzerland. Hol
land. Norway, Sweden. Portugal and
Spain. The conference therefore ex
presses the hope that the peaceful
and judicial settlement of interna
tional differences by - resorts to
courts of arbitration and of justice
bids fair to becnnie the rule KB it has
been in a nuasure the enlightened
practice of the immediate past.
The conference further commends
the activity of our schools, colleges,
universities and various professional
business and labor organizations of
the country by which and through
which popular sentiment is created,
tiaimd and directed, not merely to
the maintenance of peace, but also
by the elimination of the ostensible
causes of war by .peaceful settlement
to the prevention of war itself. Fi
nally the conference rejoices In the
fact of tho representation' of jiH the
civilized nations of the world, at the
second Hague conference and the
recommendation of its final act for
a future conference, guarantee, for
the future conferences of an interna
tional and permanent character, cap
able of correcting the inequalities of
international practice and of enact-1
ing a code of international law bas
ed upon justice and equality.
The conference especially approves
and recommends the work of the sec
ond Hague conference, which revised
and perfected the various conven
tions of tlu1 conference of 11 l as
follows:
Restricting the us? of force in the
collection of contract debts: pro
claiming unanimously the principle
of obligatory arbitration, establish
ing an international court of prize
i ,tnM-.ftttr in f-iviir of tlir. ostiih-
iiuiimiint f n nerniunent court of ar
bitration.
i
; Simmons1 Photo Tent OaK street.
! near 9th. Stamps, postcards aud
j photos at lowest prices.
form of government, education and
even religion, by means of which we
regulated our political and social life.
"If those countries could live up
to their ideas of government and so
ciety, however obsolete as they may
be. it is certain they could maintain
their positions securely. Hut tailing
in this, they have allowed themselves
to fall iu to an unhappy condition
disorganized, misgoverned, impover
ished and have thus permitted
themselves to become the prey of
sinister design and selfish purpose, it
With such Countries as neighbors Ja
pan couid'not feel repose, but found
her own position threatened, and shei
was finally obliged to take necessary
measures feu- her self-preservation 1
and to assume responsibilities, forj
their peace and happiness. ,
"Olsorder. retrogression and mis-1
government which called for our ac-!
ttion cannot he removed in one day.
and in removing them some struggles
1 must necessarily ensue. Today weJ
are at the stage of such a struggle.1
We have a 'saying, "Look at your
work when done.' I have to use this
expression in answering the criticism
of travellers, but ! do not mean to
tell them to stop their criticism, for
we are not frafd of the truth. If
there is any truth in these criticisms
it will be a gocd lesson, and we shall
be glad to welcome them, however
continually and systematically they
against Japan sol ong as they are not
the result of unfriendly d-sign in
tended ,lo mislead the friendly public
of this great penee-lorHug jroiurtry.
"It is, however, a hlost .encour
aging sign of our work Jhat even In
Its 'half done' stage there ts no dan
ger of disturbing international peace
in that part of the world Insofar as
our influence extends.
"If every country deals with the
matters between nations and also its
own Internal affairs in a right spirit,
I am sure that even arbitral ton will
be no longer found necessary and
you will be able to only enjoy a tran
quility ns genuino as t'a spring dnys
nt this beautiful- 6P0t en Lake. Mo-
honk."
Harris, i
J. Koemlul. X.
Hr. .X. J. Ta lor. Vancouver. Wash,
Geo. H. Fitzglbb.ms, Portland.
Ada M. Fleming. Chicago.
Kalph P. Thompson, Corvallis.
Harold L. Havis. Corvallis.
Tom K. Wllsou, Salem.
Mrs. Smith. Portland.
I. C. McMillan. Portland
Goo. O. IVel, Portland.
Joseph Kinn. l.ouisvilli
J. B. Stevenson, S F.
SEVEN CHARGES
AGAINST LAMPHERE
BY GRAND JURY
I.a
Ky.
Pa.
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P.
II.
Tin iiirriiuin
C. I. Peal. INirll.ind.
II. M. ljmd.-ra. ViJa.
C. V. Smith. S. K.
A. J. lyton, SaltMii.
P. H. Pnyton. S;Umh.
V. I'. Warne. Wanhington.
T. 11. Kay. Sah'tn.
S. Maudo l.owU. Moliawk.
M. I.ovingvr and wlf iliv.
M. VU. Portland.
.1. A. W. Gm-dliwr. Portland.
S. Hay. Portland.
K. HaiU'V, .lunrtinn citv.
Knilly. Corvallis.
11. MrAlexandiT. drvullU.
.1. Mrllllosll, Cirvallls.
Slowcll Immin, Corvallia.
S. J. Nt'wson, Cufvallis.
.1. N. lavlus. l.tnviston. hla.
R. V. Lake. Corvallis.
VirKll Avi-ry, Corvallis.
Walter It. Corbott. Corvallis.
T. li. Slight . Corvallis.
Hally Slininons, Corvallis.
F. K. Wilson. Corvallis.
tl. O. Shaddoik. Corvallis.
C. II. Howard. Corvallis.
W. J. I.li-k.'l, Corvallis.
l. S. Youn. Corvallis.
V. N. Kredorlt kson. P. Ti'i i ai-o.
Tracy l.ayne. Irvine.
W. Walacc. Corvallis.
R.1 K. Mowore, Corvallis.
C. 11. Sellers, vllv.
.1. .Mil. ht-ll, rllv.
I. . K.-fliot,Mai)rl.,
1 Hoy L. Shaw, Corvallis.
II, A. Soults.- Cluijon, Iowa.
Mrs. Sclnveikor, rllv.
V. K. Churchill. Albany.
11. May, .lliiri'lslini'K. '
Forrv ItorU . Portland.
H. II. Clifford, rlly.
t:. K. Ittirton. Poitland.
K. H. Palnp, Port Intnl.
Kreil .1. Zi-h'r. Porlland.
II. M. Walker, Ponltind.
W. II. ItfiK.iis, llarrlsbnt'K.
Porte. Ma The grand ill-
try rettirne.l seen tml ti t tnent s
against Ittty l.tiinplien'. on .-.li-h for
I the murder of Mrs. llelle Cuiiness.
( Phlllli (lunness, l.ticli Sorenson and
Myrtle Sorenson. and dr destroying
l the liliniiess Inone one for arson;
one for the murder of Andrew llel
I seltn. one for being accessory and
assisting Mrs. (uuiuss in the mur
der of llelitelin.
The authorities hav resumed their
search of l he dullness farm for more
bodies. This afternoon the excavat
ors found a human skull In the cess
pool on the farm. Search of rthe
remainder of the boilv Is progressing.
ADIIHKSS OK
HUioV
K lit .'lit A
'AKAII1I1.V
"As regards .Inpan, voting as she
Is. us a modern nation, I may say
without fear of lieinu niisiinderstood
that she is holdini; her own despilo
GAHOUXH WOOD SAW
W ('. White la prepared lo aw
your wood on short notice.
Phone mark 4391. Residence,
516 West Sixth street
srV K.r.d V-u Hjw h tJo:;
Signature
of
l'lIK SAI.K (III TIIAHC
One if the best retail mercliathllse
stores in l.ane etiunly. Parties will
take, Improved farm property or Kir
gene property to value of their prop,
erty. i l.'itlil. Italiturc for slock, from
atiilil lo $.-,uun, to he cash. This Is
n splemlid cliiiuce If you are looking
for a chance lo make money. Ad-
drosB "P.," this office, inai
CHI 1.1) 1.IVKHV. KKKH
AMI SAI.IIS STAU1.KS
Having purchased the Cllbert feed
stables on West Fifth street, near
Willamette, we Intend to conduct a
first-class livery, feed and sales sta
ble. We are prepared lo furnish
good K'niiia and ladles' saddle horsea
on short notice.
Our prices will be found reasona
ble nad our treatment of (he public
courteous nnd obliging.
Having had much experience In
the livery business we know how to
conduct such an establishment In a
flrs,t-class manner. We respectfully
solicit a share of your patronage.
tf . 0. li. (iOl'l.l) ii SON'.
I.I'M IIKK V.Utll IN
MOW LOCATION'
W. 11. Andrews has moved his lum
ber yard to West Fifth street, across
from the fi ross hotel. TI"so de-
siriiiK huildlut; material will find j
mm at the new Incut inn prepared to
fill orders as promptly and satisfac
torily as In tho past. iu2it
5 REPORT OF THE CONDITION
.:-' l'HK MUST NATIONAL BANK
r. K :.:!!, in ibr stjte ot Otron, at the
c..tf.: I u.iLrss, Mjt 14. 1M0S.
KhSUUKCES.
I.e.ins ami Iliscoams ?510,5"O 67
Ovcr.irjtis, sreurrd and unse-
.'utrd 2,1151.0(1
U.S. llendi to jrcuir circulation lOO.LHO fO
V S. bonds to sr.-Htr U. S.
IVposits 50,000 00
U ri. Bonds on hand .. '.uiu.OC
Bonds. srcuTitirs, rtc 'JU.TO'.b?
Banking housr, tumtlurr, and
tiiturrs 22,734.62
Other rral falate owntd H.Oill.ll
Due I rem National Banks (not
rrsrtve agrnts)
Due trotn State Banks and Bank-
H, 346. 06
era . 39,250.29
Due from approved reserve
gents 2S1."H.29
Checks and other cash items . . 2 67f P4
Notes ot other National lianks 7,740.00
fractional paper currency, nick
els and cents - . 1,620.00
Lawtul Money Reserve in Bank,
vis:
Specie 400,22a. 40
Legal-tender notes 1,145.00 40I.37J.40
Keiirniption tund with U. S.
Treasurer 5 per cent ot cir
culation) 5,000.00
Total $1,706,1.29 03
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Suip.us tund 100,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and laxrs paid . 0,024.21
Nutional Bank notes outstanding 100,000 00
Due to other National Banks.. 27,453.3d
Due to Stale Banks and Bankers 19,014.0(1
lndiviilu.il deposits subject to
check 1,1811,054. OS
Demand ceriiticates of deposit IOti.47H.23
Letters ot Credit 2,300.00
Cerlitied checks SS7.2l
Cashier' checks outstanding 418.95
United States deposits 511,000.00
Total .
. . . Jl,70li,(!I9.0r.
The World's ltest Climate
Is not entirely free from disease. On
tlie high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the low levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or lesser
extent. accordltiK to altitude. To
overcome climatic affections, Inssl
tude. malaria, jaundice, biliousness,
fever and ague, nnd general debility,
the most effective remedy Is Klectrir
inters, the great alterative and blood
pcrlfler: the nutldolo lor every form
nf bodily weakness, nervousness nnd
Insomnia. Sold under Kutirnntee at
W Kuykeiidall's drug; store, l'rlce
60 cents.
wood: wood!
Maple, body anil second growth fit
and lies.
WILLIAMS THANSFkll CO.
riinno Black 1141.
Statu ok Oiikoom -Cocnty
or Lank, 1 m:
I, I1. K. Snodgrass, cnshler of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Ib
true to tho best of my knowledge and ,
belief.
P. 13. SNOIXJRASS, i
Cashier,
Subscribed nnd sworn to before mia
this 21st day of Mav. 1 nos.
IIKI.MUa W. THOMl'SON,
Notary I' u l lie.
Correct Attest:
T. (I. HKNDKICKS,
S. II. I0AK1N,
C It. CIIUISMAX,
Directors.
WOOD B.1WIJHI
John M. 1-. Dixon, sncctssor to W
K. lloduy. All wood sawed to gnnga.
For prompt aorvtce phone Black
3:112. llesldeni'o 324 HlKh atrcot. It
(laaullno woodsuw
Tf!tTeWeT
WlltJlMlllll.tHIII.HItMIIIMHMI.IIIHIMMMtHltMMItlltM
BANK.
9
Report of the Condition of
the MERCHANTS BANK
of Eugene, Oregon at the
close of business May 14,
1908.
I!sourr's. '
Loans and discounts . . . . $14. KiS. (I I
Overdrafts l.Oiil.Sh
Banking House. Kurni- ' o
ture and Fixtures.... I'i.iL.
Kxiienses paid a.M i .0
Cash, and due from
lianks
Liabilities.
Capital Stick paid. . . .
I'ndividod Profits ....
Deposits
S3,4f 2.!7
$219, 2H. ol
$ I',:,. 0"0. mi
l.TST !'.-
i:.2.4T7.i::
$2i:.:
of Di
:i !.!
Cein;;rative SlaHMllelll
C . in :ifii."el bit i!tl".-s Oo!i',T- 1 .
I ei'i-iiilier a. 1 '.'0? I 7.2 I .'. i i
F.'bi-iary I I, ll'i" $61,825.17
May I I, 1 !0S . . .
$152,477.13
D-poslts more than iMubhd in i:'e
i .i.--l three months.
?M00MHttllMIMIMIMHtM
Special Attention is Called to the Large
Reserve held by this Bank, it being over
60 or four times greater than required
by the law governing Bank Reserves.
'
444
THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in connection witli this Bank
pays the Highest Rate of Interest consistent with prudent banking.
courteous trcatmcn, progress
ive methods, careful consid
eration of all your require
ments, and the most liberal
treatment consistent withcon
scrvativc banking promised.
Your business solicited.
Officers and Directors
F. I. I5ERGEP,
FRED F1SK.
M. F.GRIGGS,
A. HAMPTON,
F. N. McALISTER,
L, I I. POTTER
S. S. SPENCER
CORNER SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE STR.EETS, EUGENE, OP.EGO?J
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