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1 theevcexk niry orisix mommy, may s. too : jl " Till 1 A ps sua ra wr OLD SOLDIERS WitL VISIT THE 0 PUBLIC SGHOOLS I ..PROGRAMME.. V. I For I Monday, I Tuesday and Wednesday 1 Change of Program Thursday GAR AND W B G ATTENDED CHURCH YESTERDAY Humor on? Philosophy B DUNCAN M. SMITH N'.i. Pheasant Raising Country Drama A Day's Holiday Spring Cleaning Buying a Cow Gypsies' Sacrifice Shadows of a Great City Day by the Sea, Illustrated songs by Frank Hopkins D Evangeline I am sighing for you Drawing for the Gold Watch and Chain Friday, May 29th bme and see the Largest and Electric Theatre on the Pacific Coast for SOc PON & TINGLEY'S BUILDING East 9th Street - Eugene, Oregon iteos from J. V. Gary post .. A. R. of this titv. will TaiST-a.i.iy aftt-rmum of this witk. an.l! t'i-t-ak to ilu1 pubils ou stibjivt of i M.:r. trial il.,y ar.it kiiulrvd matters, j A comaii'H'tf will vUk ibe Caltaolij ;ii-:tiit'iiiy ou a similar mission ouJ WHliu't!ay iiftornoon. Kfti'b. year U is tiif I'listoiu of the O. A. K. all over the tMuntry. wherever a post exists, to sen.i 6 peakers to the sohouls a lew days before Memorial day tor the pur pose of instructing the yuunner pe it eration in patriotism and the proper observance cf the nation's day of mourning. The committees which will visit the various schools of Ku Ker.e will bo announced in & short time. The . 7. corps. servic members of J. W. Geary Post i;. A. It., and of J. W. deary I W. K. C, attended memorial! 4 at the Methodist Kiteopal i PERT PARAGRAPHS. Sometimes a reformer Is simply m:m who dldu't get Ui oil tUf game. An uprlglli lift! Is inovtuiUly followed sooner or Inter by a Uowutiln dwitU. church yesterday forviioon ami lis tened lo a splendid sermon by Kev. W. 11. I'inkerton. pastor o( the Con gregational church. The house of worship was crowded atutl the inte rior was beautifully und uppiopriuto ly decorated for the oceiision. Then1 was special music (or tho services, which were very Impressive and in teresting. The sermon by Kev. V. B. I'inkerton was ewelleul and was listened to with nip attuntion by the old soldiers, the IjdluB u( the . II. C. and others whoso Rood fortunu It was to be pre-.ijt. 111KI) : In Portland. Vay :4th, 1S90S. at 2 a. ni., Mrs. Margaret Odoll, nitither i of C 11. Hales. The renuvins will arv. ; rive In Kugene on tho Cottage tlivv local this evening. Funeral sor.lces will be held at Gordon's rmiiuriak ins parlors Tuesday nioroisiK at 10 o'clock, under the nu-otivus of the First Church of ''hiist, Mdentlst Services private t(j rote lives and spec ial friends. WOMEN. OF RELIEF CORPS WILL VISIT SCHOOLS It Is no evi dence that tthro V no pHnl ultle to tiun tKvause he vau't make good It Mr. Uoos velt'a vlewsonthe race suicide ques tion were to be come popula r. who would take care of the pun doughy Y There probably Isn't nny use In bor rowliiK trouble; but, then, some people Just uavo to borrow something. A1MISlt!l.l S.K Notice ib hereby ;ien ih.it ty vir tue o( an eider ot the i'ounty t'ourt of I - sue ii nitk , Oregon, duly made and k'ltli'i'ed el i tvot d on t he '2 t tt day ut' April, liMi, asiihorunii, em low erinj; and direct iiu; t he utider siitued. Kebecca A. To.-e aimiuistra trt of the estate of I W. Tope, de ceased, to He 11 the rc.il estate be 1obi;ii; lo said estate at pri vate sale tor cash, aecordini: to (be terms and com! it ioiih of said order. Now. therefore, in pursuance of said t order. 1 will from tu and utter lu o'clock in the forenoon of Thurs day, the L'Mh day of May. I'JOS, ut the law office of 1 N llarbaunh, in room a, ov- r the First National bank, in Kuene, l.aue rounty. Slate of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at private sale to the highest bidder, the fol low I ii described real estate hetoiiktinK to said, vntato to-wit: The south half of tW south-east quarter, and the fractKMLoJ east half of the southwest qo nior of sectloq 11. In township In vuiih of rane 3 west. tnsistini ifSS acres of land lu Lane couwiy, reon. Dated Ufa 2Wh day or April, 190S. UJJHKl'l'A A. VOW), i ' Administratrix. I. N, IIAUllAl'll. Att'y for Kstata. i At Of)rv:illis, Or.. Mav 10. Martha Janice Klim, beloved (UuighKir of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hops King, used 4 years. 9 months and 18 Jays. Mr. and Mrs. King formerly resided at Cottage drove. Best urns ( Gulliford On Wedin,'jiT afternoon. May ST. :it 1 p. in . 'live following ladies will visit the CatlMlic school: Abhie Has kell, AmiiiKht MeCullouKh. Jennie llarker. Llewellyn Hull, uud all oth ers w ho can possibly do so will pleasi), jennlty attend. On Thursday. May 2 8. the other schools will be visited by the follow ing ladies: Patterson school by Al ico I'lf. tteplaco, Mario Muniiney. Ks iher McClinto! k. Mlla I'oill; hiKh hool by Julia llrodlc, Ablile lln- kell, Sarah (.lurrison, Jennie llarker: Central school by .lennlo HiKnlns, Alma Anderson. Kintna I.owrle. Ktta Nye; Geary school by Klla HtMlder- son, Hose I'ollock, Llewellyn Hall. 1'rosiH-rlty Is In the main a, votive thing, and we arc nil dea Htukius to have It ndate to us. FKKS1IM KX 1( II KTOH K'. l.S WKDM-NIIAV KVKXIXt; The Freshmen rhetorlrals will be held on Wednesday evening. May 28. They will be rendered by ProTesor Glenn's freshman elocution class. Tho public Is cordinlly invited. The fol lowing program will be given: Violin solo, Mary lVBnr. Ivere la Star. Miss Pearl Wilbur. An Irish Lovo Song, Kdna Zimmer man. College Oil Cans, llaiel Tlrown. Nothing to S:iy, Marian Stowe. Who Saved St. Michaels? Helen Washburn. Napoleon Uonaparto, Ray Apple Sjate. Parliament and King Charles, Mel vln Ogden. The Clack Horse and his Itider, Malge llamble. The Cotnbat. 'Vield of Waterloo, II. W. Drew. The Leay of Uonshau Ulg, Mary Stelwer. Dolly Go, Percy Collier. Alasca. Juliet Cross. Piano solo, Faunes (violin), yu Prosser. Seminole's Reply, Cecil iOany, Polonaise, C sharp Minor, Ethel bvans. When your food seems to nauseate you UKe Kodol. Take Kodol now and until you know you are right again. There Isn't any doubt about what it will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have used Kodol for a few weeks It Is sold hero by all druggists. XEWTOUAY FOR SAI.n Fru.'Yi Jersey Phone Farmers llx. cow n FOR SALE CHEAP A good work team; must go at once. .Inquire at thlB office. in 3 0 FOR SALE " 1-2 million timber claim for $2000. For particulars address It. Box 23l, Lugene, Or. Bl2 When we thltiU wr uelghbor Is get ting bis lust reward, he sometimes seem Inclined to think (hat ho Is pay. Wheu the devil forgets you It Is time for yon to do some hard thinking. Per hnps lie Is trusting you t-iitlrely to loot; out for him. Most girls think that too much waist Is a wasto of good material. LOW RATES EAST Will tc nu.le this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (l.iiu's in Ori'con) From Eugene, Ore, 95 ior low. COUNCIL TO DISCUSS IMPORTANT MATTERS The city council meets lu special session tonight. There are several matters 10 come up for considera tion, among them being the ordlnituc ordering streets paved, the petitions having been presented at a meeting a week ago. The streets arj; West Eighth, from Chnrnelton to lllnlr; East Fifth, from Willamette to Oak: Tenth, from Olive to Oak, and sev eral other shcrt stretches. The mat ter of the piirchaso nf the illanietto Valley Water Coiouany s plant ny the cliy will Imo probably como up and a cotuiaot covering tho snlo Is expected w ho produced. BOUND OVER TO COURT ON SERIOUS CHARGE V alter Dlrmliiehain. who HveB three miles northwest of Eugene, was examined before Judge Hryson of the justice court this afternoon. beltiK rharscd with the seduction of Krma Miller, of this city, who Is now a ward of the Hoys' nnd dlrla' Aid Society at Portland. After the testimony of severnl witnesses, IncludlnK the ulrl wan heard. Judge. Hryson concluded that It was sufficient to warrant him in binding lllrmlnghani over to the circuit court and his ball was fixed at $600. FOIt SALE A No. 1 business for sale: good locat ion ; clean stock will take city property In part pay ment. Wish to retire from bust noss. Call at Guard office, tf ler fi LA. i ' i-k Pnrtlild Drag c, a ttorca. SIMMON!) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. Claude R. Spencer, Plaintiff, vs. Lela M. Spencer, Defendant. To Lola M. Spencer, the above named defendant. In tlio name of the Stale of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the j ...i-.it. of the above named plaintiff In the above entitled Court Summons i now on file w ith the clerk of said In the Circuit Court of tne Staie of; Court, on or before the 10th day of Oregon for the County of Lane. I May, 19oS, and you are hereby notl Bertha E. Williams, plaintiff, vs. , f,,j, that If you fall to appear and Howard S. Williams, defendant. answer said complaint as hereby re To Howard S. Williams, the above-1 quired, the plaintiff will auk said named defendant: ; Court for the relief demanded In In tho name of tne s'at" of Oregon his said complaint so filed with the you are hereby summoned and re-ici,.rk of Bald Court. to-lt: quired to appear and answer the For the dissolution of the mar complaint of the above-named plain-1 rian contract now existing between iil ARIHAx s SALE. P Is hereby given that the Pf'd guardian of the person ' Of Harold Freilerlcksi n 'ha Frederlckson. minors. irtlie of nn order nf the fourt of Lane County, Ore ?d the 9th dm- f t!,v iqii ensed to sell all the' right,' V Interest of said minors in Ot one hlr.1. nn I I to the City of Cottage Grove. Pursuant to said order and '-'l guardian will sell said at n.O.H i-'uiil aucuon 10 me niso fer for cash, nn Vndav the ' June, 1908, at the hour P m. at the Court House 'iRene, Lane County. Ore- no satisfactory bid is re- refor, said ttuardian will sid time, the said real at Private salA to the hlrh- It t'iT rnaK tlsh day of Mav, lOOS. MARY E. KRAl'TER. Guardian. Every Woman k UtUTMUJ tort nooM lnir ft MRTL Whirlioo Sofcy Mitl ( onte '-i. tiff In tlie above entitled court, now on file with the el- rk of said court, on or before the 2M day of May. 19US, and you are hereby notified that if voti fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required the plalnt.ff will afk fald court for the relief prayfd for In her com plaint so filed with the clerk of said court, to-wit: For tne dissolution of the marrlae" contract now existing be-w.n said plaintiff and defendant, and for an order giving and granting to p.a.ntl.f the cai- ad custody of the minor daueht-r of p'ain'if! and defendant, llelva l.-f WIlKanu, and for full re lief In said suit. O Tl.u umnmn is s-v.-d upon ) bv ;. ii ! ! if ation thet of lion. I.. T. liar j bore entt:-l ecu . ksmt-n i:i sa .1 r I'HIIsST STAItllKI) ItV IVHAXK M A N Salisbury, Mo., May 2 4. Iter. Fa ther Joseph Lubeley, aged 33 years. pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic church of Salisbury, was stubbed twice with a imeket knife and per haps fatally Injured In a church this morning by Joseph Schuette, a pros perous farmer, living near hure, who Ib believed to have become suddenly demented. The stabbing occurred In front of 400 worshippers, many of them wo men. The Injured priest was taken to a nearby residence, where his wounds were attended to by physi cians. Ills condition Is critical. aid pinlntlff and defendant, and for full relief herein. This summons Is served upon you bv order "f Hon. L. T. Harris. Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made at chambers on the 3rd day of April, 190H, requiring the first pub liration hereof to be made on April 4'h, 1S0H, and the last publication on the ICth day of May. lSilx, and hat vou appear on or before the lfilh lav of May. l'J"V L. HILYF.U. Attorney for Plaintiff. KILI.KI) IX 'OI,l,ISI(IX IIV TltOLLKV CAIIH San Francisco. May 24. Two crowded trolley cars collided at I)e- vlsadero and Sacramento streets at the foot of a steep hill shortly after noon today, killing Henry liaer, a traveling salesman, and Injuring 20 others, one fatally ami several seri ously. The Injured were taken to St. Francis" hospital, nwir the scene of the accident, where It Is believed all excepting one, a child, will re cti Ver. The car on Ilevlsadero street got beyond control of the moforman and dashed down the hill with terrific speed, striking the Sacramento street ar Just aa It rounded the curve onto Ilevlsadero street. I, Spring Affliction, Hear them noises In your bead. Like a nih ihmMIct Trylnjt to wuke up A deaf and duinft cuntamer? Foot that funny business In your Wood Tbnt tnnki you want to go flahlnr Or nowhere, Juit BO It'a somewhere? Pon t call n doctor. It ain't no serious Symptoms. Tlu-m noises And feollnKB Is (he call of the soil Wants you to come back And mnko your living KnrmbiK ; As In the Rood old days. ou aoo yourself Following the plow, Feeling tho breath of spring In your nostrils And swearing at th off mule, And, any. It seems bully At peace with tho world. And no storo bills To pay till full. You see your wife In a tinbn-;l(,t , . 1,nrl.ig tho pesky hon -nat wants t j aot Too previously. You sen the kids Going off to the red school house Where you was taught. Ami It la all tine. l)n't erorry. ,, You'll get over It t-fj ' 1 Xotlce ol Half, uu hxevul Ion Notice is hereliy given that by vir tue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of Ihu Stalo of Ora tion (or the Cnunly of l.ana on, (he 4th day of April, li'OS, on a Judg mont retuiered lu said court on the 2d dny of March, mus, in favor ol W. K. Mink, plaintiff, and ngulnst I Nannla K. Uelshaw, flcfendaut, for: tho S'.im of two hundred forty-two i and and 2tl-IU0 dollars, which Jmlg- ! tneut was enrolled and docketed In tho oflfce o( the tierk of said court j on the Till day 0? March, 190S, by J which writ 1 was comtmiudtd that out ; of tile personal property belonging to said defendant, or if sufficient could not he found then out of tho real properly belonging to said defend ant, on or after the said 4th day of April, I '.MIS. to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. Being un able to find personal property with which to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, I did on tho 4th day of April, 190S, levy upon tho fol lowing real property belonging to said tlefendantt on the said 4th day of April, 11108, or subsequently, to-wit: Lot No. 4 In Block No. 8 of the original town of Eugene City. now Eugene, as platted and recorded, all In Lnno pounty, Oregon. Now. therefore, In tho name of tho Stale of Oregon. nnd In order to satis fy said Judgment, costa and accruing costs. 1 will on Monday, the 2ilh day of May, 1II0S, between the hours of 9 o'clock t. '" 4 o'colck p .m to-wit: at 1 o'clock p. m. on Bitld tlay, at the southwestdoor of the county courthouse In F.ugeiio, Lnne coupty, Oregon, offer for sale for U.-Ulinw's right, title nnd Interest n cash subject to redemption, till of the nbovo-nnnied defe!ld.tnnt' Nnuulo K. Bchihatr'g right, title and iuturost In and to tho nliovo-doucrlhud rM I'rup orty. Dated Hill 15th day of April, 10D .. FHKD I'IBK. Sheriff Lane Rnunir, Orogon. To fV.lh Wjyt through Portland $76.25 71.25 (U75 6X75 And Mart In titck! 31m heavy lifting. Surprised Him. One Way via Calilorala S7.5o 82. So 81.75 75.o0 75.00 Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Oiui'ha. Kahsas City 6.5.75 Tickets will ho on sale May 4, IS Juno 5, 6, ll), 2n July 6, 7, 22, 2.? August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good lor return In 90 day with itop over privilrrs p catura within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call oa A.J. GILLETE Local Agent or write to Win. McMutray, General Pas- st-nger ngfnt, Portland, Ore. "I made a great hit with thme new clothes." "With whom?"' "My tailor, l'nld cash." Insls'. upon flcWifts Wtlch Haiel Salve. It is especially g'lod for piles. .Sold by all druggists. a Irninl T.O lor. At Portland yesterday morning, In sane from Jcalouxy and the refusal tf Mrs Dalsey llk key to elope with him. J. Kdward Ilium shot the woman twice through the head and then blew out his own brains with the weapon, a .3H calibre revolver. The traredv occurred In the woman's oin In the L.',orte lolling house, of by the ii tl-e lav h-r 10, l :. a ,n t if - -' I i-at '.i ::; Jay of May, 1 '"" MllHK OK KIVM. HKrrTI.KMK.NT Nof.ro is hre-y g'ven that the nn. ,i....-.-ait AdMMne A Tavior. the .Mr t r.1 rtw. ,'ta e or o- ,,.r,-i..-d has fllel her final j ,'l,lr'1 Yamh.il stree... at 11:.'! 'i in the ina"'T of said e-'ate. was a drlv.-r and Mrs. the 1 day of (iurie, a 'i''i.eir in longing 'hour of' 1 oYlo k In h'-ih""""- Several years ago at Trout- b-:i filed ':-,;e. niuuis a"'-i,tion iff trie i n h.-a-lne IM,,M 'aueu a sf-para-;ou rrorn ner il no- imt ; ........ of .a ,1 rj.u-t be f.l'-d I ."a-e. Couldn't 8vfr. That must b an old grouch. I asked him what was the matter with bin hand, and he never aald a word." "That fellow with bis hand la llngr Yes." 1 lo is a deaf and dumb man who stopped on a tack jeaterdaWjand dis located three flngera trylnglb eiprosa himself." No Proof. Ilff boiutht a block of mlnlna; atock. Which wasn't any alttn That aoriif.wbci-o on Una fruitful aarth Thera waa a paying mlua. Plain Dial. "What Is the mntter with Hanker Jones? Ho looks worried." "I hear be baa a lot of undigested a curltlea." "Why don't he cut out theui fancy dishes nnd stick to pie?" 8ama Family. "I am extraordinarily fond of fic tion." "Yen, I know." "Why, I never told you, did IV "Well, jou aald you Ilka compll-menta." I .r.da of aid d.-iv ha ! -I r In to 1 f:i hi id. Attorney' for Plaintiff. , L. Ui'.K". Attorney. Administratrix Huld by all drugnl.ta. ! A;.r:i f !' " v Q AUKLINK A. TATl.on. nrif-'lv's Laiat ve f'otrh Sy-tit, not fonMiaie, bn f.r, the other ! laiatlve p-lni:,!.. g.-titly the bowels, fhlldreo like It. Method. Tie ! alwaya funking t play for ynipathy." "Ve. and I tiotlr-o that be wants A allvcr pla'tu on It a dollar thick too." Quantity, Not Quality. "Every man baa his hobby." "Yew, and llniwn Iiiim a down." "Oh. well, you can't blame hlin, con- Iderlng the kind." Could Look Wi.a. "f-'plt.dler Is rutiiil'fg) for Judge." "Ifj. ijunilflMlV" "Hure: lie tics a pair of siM'ticlen." flllllllliolis, In the Circuit Court of the fltato of vrugon for tho County of l.ano . . Kdna M. Onrdnnr, plaintiff, va. Burton Onrdnnr, defendant. To Burton Onrdnor, tho above iiaincd defendant: In tho name of tho Slate of Oro gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer tho complaint of tho above named plain tiff In the above entitled court, now on fllo with the clerk of aald court, on or before tho lllh day of July. 1 90S, and you uro hereby notified, that If you fall lu appear and answer snld complaint lU Hornby required the plaintiff will ask snld court for the relief demanded In said complulnt no filed with the clerk of snld court, to-wit : cor the nisaoiiitioii or the mar riage contract How existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care nnd custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant. Lvndel Fay Oardner, and for full relief hero in. This summons Is served upon you by order of lion. I.. T. Harris. Judge of tho above entitled court, duly made at rhamhora In Kugenn, Ore gon, on the 21st day of May, 190S, requiring the first publication here of to he made on tho 23rd day of .May, iuok, and the Inst publication thereof on tho llth day of July, 1908, and that you appear nn or before the llth day of July, I90K. L. IIII.YKT, Attorney for 11 ta In I Iff. A. ...1 " i Q , 'mm,. KITCHEN & KOMPP Succeuort to ARMITAOB & BOWtS Livery, F66i &tid Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eueene. Or. The I Mi lies fruit country will with in tho next few days con nee work on a new addition to the camierv building, which will be 30x10 and two stories over an eight-rout base ment. The cannery hulldluu la now lOuxXO. I'rospecta are that there will be a large crop or fruit this year and this a. billion Is to be used to take care of tho business. Appreciates smoking good Clears. It piveshim reUxatifin. The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinking men It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market Get your RubbcrjTircs put on by S. B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Peed No delays, we have our own delivery Phone fO U intCIf52Eea VJe la. ItVlOn 9tn St. Main 53' NEW BOOKS TO READ The Barrier, by Rex Beach The Metropolis, by Sinclair The Iron Heel, by London Frinceu Nadine, by Reid tjpw lo be had at Schwarzschild's Book Store 386 Willamatt St. J