Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 29, 1908, Image 8

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THE ElOKVE DAILY GtART), FRIDAY, MAY 2, lOud
Tin Friendly Store, Shopping Nevs
TbK Store -will b. closed tomorrow, Daccra'ion
Iay biLween h hours of S:30 a. m. andil p. m.
May S2I23 Lie 2 Curtains,
Nets, Madras, ELc.
Comes just when the house cleaning is being: done. Hundreds
of homes will b; re-curfainei and at no time have we been better
stocked with newest curtains and. materials by the yard.
Thousands of pieces will be sold during this sale. Be on hand
and take advantage of the best values, white, cream and ecru colors.
hwiss mri'Li:i curtains,
73c and OI.UI).
Swiss ruffled curtains In three
styles, plain, checked and three
rows pf fucks; blR values at
"' tH 1 .00
.XRU AXI) WIIITK ( URTAIVS,
fSOc, 7.-c, 1)11 .00 itlid ffl',(.
GOO pairs Nottingham Lacu Cm'"
tains, Ailuvcr (olnH, plain
centers with floral nnrl stripe
Hud (Jreek borders; plain und
fancy mesh, 4! to 00 hicon
wide, full 3 yards lung, rand
values.
UNUSUAL VALUES IN
LADIES' AND MEN'S SUITS
Friendly
592-594 Willamette
4 ' from Seattle. Mrs. Matlock and Earl
'' . . "i i stopped off In Portland to visit thero
PERSONAL V a few days.
t........!,......!' Mrs. Norrls Humphrey went to
", Portland on the noon train today to
' ' J. M. Howe returned today from a ! visit friends and relatives thore dur
, trip to Cottage Grove. . j Ing. the pose festival.
John Hunzicker went to Cottngo : Miss Lutn Dunbar was a passen
Urovo today on business. I Ker to Portland on the noon train to-
W. II. Uoggs. of Harrlsburg, Is in . day. She will remain there for the
tho city today on business
Hon. and Mrs'. T. U. Hendricks and
Job. Luckey are home from Seattle.
Mrs. Lloyd Uellman returned this I
alter
fternoon rrom a visit nt Lebanon. I
,.J1,IV-Z.l:1"1,!Ji.!:e.'1n1.!um.6...t0
Might from a trip through California,
12. It. Davis returned this after
noon from Seattle und Victoria, B.C.
Henry Donhurt returned home' to
day from his trip to Senilis. Ho was
delighted with the bnl.il 'ship parade.
Dr. Johnson returned lo Wnlter-vlllr-
today aitor a short stay In Eti
gont. s
J. O. Damnum was a passenger to
Cottage drove 0I1 tbo u'ternoun train
tenia;'.
Mrs. V. W. Cllmer enme tip from
Salem this afternoon to visit relatives
hore. . . ,
Mrs. V. G. White and son, Melvin,
went to Portland toduy to visit there
a few dnys.
Y. D. llonslll and F. N. McAllster
left this morning 011 a fishing trip up
the M0K0117.I0.
W. H. Jenkins, truvelUiK passenger
agent of .the S, P, Co., was in tho
city over night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Lovlngor dupurted
today for Portland, where they will
visit a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coffmnit went
to Cottage Grove today Vo spund
Memorial Dny there.
Mayor J. D. Matlock went to Cot
tage Grove today to speak on prohi
bition there tonight.
Mrs. Calloway camo down from
... ulul. I,.,. .1 t ,r 1,- I
u 1 i r MnN-i. . """"' j
I.. G. Adair went to Salem toduy to
decorate the grave of his daughter,
who Is burled thorc.
David Link, wlfo nnd sou, Willis,
returned Inst night from a trip ti
Seattle nnd to Victoria, II. C.
Mrs. George Sauberl and children
arrived In Eugene yesterday from
Spokane und left for Florence.
John Coffey nnd son, of North
Yakima, Wash., are In the city vis
iting W. E. Russell und family.
Mrs. 11. iteld was n passenger to
llurrlsburg on the noon train today
to visit 11 relative who Is very 111.
George Richardson, n I'nlversltv
student, went to t'orvallls today to'
witness the high school track meet, j
liov. and Mrs. T. S. llandsaker re
turned hunie to CiirvnlllH today, af-'
tor having transarlud business in j
Eugene. I
Win. I'crmnn returned this after-'
noun from Junctluu City, wluire be,
played in I lie orchestra for the dance i
lust night
Mrs. W. K. Ostium returned this '
morning from El Paso. Texas, where,
Khe left her son, Arthus Glasou
In
a sanitarium
I
K. D. Matlock returned lust night
The Eugene Loan
Capital and Surplus $J 25,000.00
NUT CTRTAI.VS, WHITK und
AHA II, $-2.ZH s1 91,00.
Curtains that sold regular at
(2.50 and JO. 00, jilain not
centers, tape, Battenberg and
Insertion borders, soma
hemmed and others lace edge,
an Immense variety of pret
ty patterns, wonderful val
ues, at. ... .$a,U." and (jts.ao
Solvation,
Dijor p.ni-;l.s, 00c ami $1.00
Arab mil white with Hattcn
berg trimming.
Your Money's
. worth or your
Money Bade
St.
rose festival next week.
Eugene Matlock went to Cottace
Grove today to spend Memorial Day
there with his wlfo, who went
few days ngo to visit her folks
I''ncls Walsh and C. W.
up a
Head.
t University students, left today for
Yellowstone Purk, where they will
spend the remainder df tho summer.
- Geo'rgo doner is down from Bel
knap Springs. Ho says t'ho resort
will he crowded this year, Judging
from present indications. There are
already nine camping parties there.
Mrs. N., M, Clom was' a passenger
to Albany on-tho noon train today.
She was accompanied by Mr., and
Mrs. ,G. A. Serfllng. of Kresno.- Cal..
who arrived, hero a few days ago on a
visit.
Mmses Blrdlo WIse and Jennie-Jef-fcrs
and Carl Thomas, the Astoria
high school debaters, arrived in En
gone last night. They were accom
panied by MIsb Hulse, an Instructor
In the high school.
Misses Pearl Aldrlch, Antui McCor
mlck and Elsie Llllurd, comprising
the Lebanon high school debating
team, arrived In Eugene this after
noon for tho debate with tho Astoria
team tonight. They were accompa
nied by Principal E. K. Barnes.
J. II. Mnxw -II, rural mall cnrrlpr
on Route No. 2, Eugene, and II. W.
Smll'.i, carrier on Houte No. a.Sprlng
fleld, went to Albany todny to attend
tho state convention of letter carri
" "'"" IHIH.'I
ers tomorrow. Other carriers from
Kugene ,,ud Springfield will proba
I hly go down tonight or In the morn
Inj. .
Dee supplies of all klnn
, Chambers Hardwure Co.
j . , v
' See ma new nan: 1 . carpet lining.
('HAMMERS HARDWVRE CO.
Take ore of our Cftffle'd power
washers on 80 dnys' trial and you can
do your washing without wo-k.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Thousands of rolls nt new wall pa
per Just received.
CHAM HERS HARDWARE CO.
Fresh gnrrten seed In bulk.
CHAM REUS HARDWARE CO
Use stair pans under your stair car
pet. Wo have them.
CHAMIlKltS HARDWARE CO.
New models easy riding Rambler
hinvrtna nn ,Htil,iv '
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
Kings of all kinds nt Hill's Gun
store
You Salute a Man
who Is knvwn t ptxttwrn a good
bank wi'wuiU.
'ilk imifciHllty ho stnrted
t. tk less t linn you have.
An account t the Eugnn
Loan nnd Savings Bunk makes
a 111 nil careful of his spendlngs.
Start out yourseir and note
bow the net or drnwlre a check
mnkes you rnretul nbiut use
less expenditure.
What you don't spend Is so
Qich saved.
and Savings Bank
Established !S2
LOOKS LIKE A JOKE'
TO EASTERN PEOPLE
e
COUNTY TKKASt'KKK HAS Aj
, TUIK KIIOWIXU M'EDI'I.K;
!' WHKUH TO PAY TA.XKS. I
! Sine? Eastern people have com
' monced to flock to H1I3 country In
large numbers the ounty treasurer
has had his hands full of trouble. (H
. course most of these people Who
: are coming buy homes or Invest In
lands, and naturally have to pay
! taxe3. Nearly all of them come from
! states where the taxes are paid 'to
, the county treasurer direct and this
is'the office they flock to as a matter
! of habit. It's a curious bland smile
1 that spreads over the honest faces
of theea people from the East when
j they are politely informed that they
! will have to go to tho sheriff to set
jtle that difference. They don't see
1 the joke. He is the fellow above all
county. olflters feat they . seek to
avoid and when they fully understand
after considerable insistence. vfl the I
part of the treasurer thai the sher
iff first handles the tax money they
I'd iii-lsi nt I V leiivp fur Ihn now Inno-
AU t!re are more Eastern people
'CQi",'rig to this country niw than
'ever before, this article may .serve
las a gentle reminder of what to. ox
I pect when tax time comes around.
SMALLPOX ON
BATTLESHIP FLEET
Seattle, May 29. At the
Puget Sound navy yard a yel-
low flag floats at the mast of
the battleship Kentucky.
smallpox having developed oh 1
board. One sailor Is sick with v
.the disease und others show .
signs of it.
LVNIVEKKITY KTl'DKXTS
WHO AKK K.vri 1 i.i'.i'
TO VOTE MONDAY
Editor Guard: Will you please
state, through the columns of your
paper, that students and others who
maintain a resldonce somewhere
else have a right to vote on the Uni
versity of Oregon appropriation bill,
along with the state ticket. '
To vote requires a six months' res
idence in the state, and the voter
must sign Blnnk A. There will be a
notary all day at the Republican
headquarters. In Justice or the Peace
Bryson's office, to take the affidavits
of friends of tho University.
ALLEN EATON.
TERRIFIC WINDSTORM
SWEEPS OYER KANSAS
r .
Topeka, Kan., May 28. A terrific
wind storm or,almost the proportions
nf n tornndo swept over the southern
part ot Lowell county last night, kill
ing one man ana injureu 4 ueiouno,
seven ot them probably fatally.
Tho dead;
GEORGE HAHN. . " ..
As rar as known the list of Injured
is complete: .1
Mrs. George Hahn, tauiiy.
Frank Crites und wire, the latter
probably fatally. ''
John Bowmun nnd family.
Charles Durant. and family.
William Annlebv and family.
A family named McFarland, the
husband and wife both fntnlly.
A boy named Mosher, who lived
with the Appleby fntnlly, had an arm
broken and received Internal Injuries.
Scatters Houses Over Prnlrle
Tho storm traveled rrom tho south
west nnd was 150 yards wide. It
took everything, In the path and scat
tered a number ot houses, bams and
small buildings over the prairie. The
property damage will .amount to
thousands or dollars nnd the damage
to growing crops is large.
MASSMKKT1X
TO ARRAXGK FOR
I'XIVF.RSITY VOTE
There will b n mnss meeting or
citizens at the court house Saturday
evening at X o'clock sharp to arrange
to give the University or urewin n
record-breaking vote at the polls Tin
Monday.
Indications point to strong onnosi
tlon In I Inn, Benton. Marlon, Wash
ington. Polk. Ynnihlll. Clackamas,
Wasco and Union counties.
Eugene has- KiSS voters registered.
A vote here will cancel a vote In any
other part of the state. Everybody
come to belli organize the four En
gene preclni-ls, Falrmount and Blan
ton. .
Any one who ts'cnl Itled to vote for
state nM'lcers can vole on the Univer
sity bill. ALLEN EATON.
An Alliany man cajitured n young
coon nnd It was placed with three
young kittens, an I wlill" nt first the
foster mother refused to have any
thing to do with her adopted charge,
now tile cat and coon have grown
much b I hi r lied to one another nnd
the little c.Kin Is apparently cared for
equally well with the three kittens.
NEW TODAY.
GIRL WANTED For housework.
Apply at 43.S Jerferaon St.
WANTED Agents on salary of $4Ti
to $60 per month and commission:
either ladles or gentlemen. Apply
Room 2, Hoffman House, May 30
rrom 9 a. m. to 6 p. in.
FOR SALE Timber land; quarter
section In township 16.fjv r. 1 w.
section 32. Will sell cheap If sold
nt once. Address C. J. G., rare
Guard office.
i LOST - Ladles' black leather hand
j on Willamette street, containing a
j nilhoad ticket from Seattle to
" 1111 e s-'in uf oion. v.
Reward. Return to Guard off c-.
j-
CITY NEWS
W. J. Kyle, of Florence, has beeu
named bv' the governor as notary
nubile. '
The. Unlvcr.;il,y baseball team goes
tf) Rosebiirg tuuitfhl to play the team
there tomorrow.
P. L. Miller, or this city, has
bought an aire tract in the Blair
Street additiun, the Ori-'gou Land
Company. pinking the sale.
Excavating tor the five-story I. O.
O. F. block is practically completed
and the work of putting In the foun
dation wall will soon begin.
The new heating plant of the First
National bank was hauled to the
bank building from the depot today
and win be installed as soon as pos
sible.
David Monroe, a subject of the
king of England, today filed with
tho county clerk his declaration of
intention of becoming a citizen ot
the United. States.
The frame work of the new Beaver
Club house on East Twelfth street Is
up. The building will be completed
by the time the University opens
next fall.
Chief of Police Fanington , says
Mia law rtnmnnllini? bells (111 IliCVCleS 1
must be enforced. .During the past,
few davs he has notified a good
ninny owhfrs or w.ieels to nave Dens
put on.
Mrs.. Cecilia Dunn has, engaged
Architect Hunzlcker to draw plans
for a line, residence to be uulit on ner
property on Oak street, near her old
residence, to cost $4000. It will be
two stories high and contain seven
rooms,
County Judge Chrlsman today is
sued an order permitting Jesse R.
and Lizzie A. Traylor to adopt Lottie
Dully, aged 9 years, a ward or the
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society at Port
land, nnd changing her name to Irene
Henrietta Trayler.
John H. Hartog, manager of the
Eugene Commercial Club, will go to
Albany on this evening's train to at
tend the convention af the state ru
ral carriers there tomorrow. He Is
down for an address. to be given the
carriers by the Albany Commercial
Chb.
Dr. Johnson, of W.altervMle,
brought down this week from that
place the eight-year-old son of A. E.
Dean, who while playing at school
fell nnd boke the bone of his left arm
at the elbow. Dr. Johnson, with the
aid ot Dr. Wall's X-ray machine, set
the bone and tht boy 13 now getting
along well.
. W. M. Renshaw, J. C. Watkins
and Henry Hollenbeek, appraisers or
the estate of Evert Fisher, deceased,
today filed their inventory with the
probate court. The- property of the
estate consists of a claim for $750
damages against the Southern Pacific
Company on account of Injuries re
sulting in death.
J. F. Spray. Mary E. Spray and E.
C. Spray today Hied with the county
clerk articles or Incorporation of
Spray & Company. The prinripal
place of business is nt Cottnge Grave
and the capital stock Is $10,000. The
objects ot the corporation are to con
duct a general teed store and engage
In the commission business.
. Mrs. Sklpworth has leased J. M.
Shelley's largo residence nt the cor
ner ot West Eighth nnd Charnelton
streets, and will conduct a lodging
house. She takes possession Monday
Mr. Shelley nnd -family will continue
to occupy rooms in the house until
their new residence nt the corner of
East Eleventh and Pearl streets Is
completed.
C. H. Hales, ot this city, was yes
terday appointed administrator of, the
cstnte of Mrs. Margaret Odell, who
died in Portland May 24. 190S. The
only hei'r-at-law Is Mrs. Franc O.
Hale, wire or the administrator. The
probable value or the estate is $1300.
William Pruston. Darwin Bristow
and S. B. Enkln were appointed ap
praisers. The Commercial Club will have
beautiful bndges to present to the
Portland excursionists who will b
here on Juno 24. the occasion being
coiiuneiiceiueiu oay at uie i niver
slty and the dedication of the new
passenger depot. The badges consist
of a button on which Is a picture or a
beautiful girl In c-.ilprs. and attached
to It are two ribbons, green and yel
low, with the Inscription "Welcome
to Eugene" thereon. Tho ba Iges
will be splendid souvenirs of the occa
sion. ORPHEUM THEATRE "
Matiiut'e Tomorrow nt
Tomorrow afternoon nt the Orph
itm theatre the o-ipiilar Empire Sto k
Company will give n matliee of "My
SweeMi.!irt " fin lnrt.tit, a
drama which is nleaslng large audi
ences nightly. Th" performance is
full or hear' Interest nvl h" and Is
espi-clally Interes'lng to ladies and
rhll iren. The prices for matinee to
morrow nt 2:30 will tie 10 and lo
cents; reserved seats. 20 rents.
WELL DRILLING
Get your wells drilled by old nnd
experienced well-drillers
RUCailOLZ & CARPENTER,
Sti" So. Willamette S:.
Phone Red 4S72. tt
Those rich prices to lv- given rtv
bv Watts are attrartlngVi great deal
1 "nipii iinu looming good re
sults. The priyes :lr,. i.vS-ti,,
In th- corner window of w.irO a,,.
M-,1,... i,.o!ry s'or- coni,T .Vin-h
and Willamette ."'.reels.
MIXIJP IN DATES.
FOR BASEBALL GAMES
CHKMIUA INDIANS ARRIVE
HERE THIS AFTKRXOOX
THINKING THEY HAD GAME
WITH EUGENE HIGH KCHOCJl,
I Tho Chemawa Indian baseball
team arrived in Eugene this arter-
,,.,.iHiv and c almed that
they had a game with the tuwne
high school today.. Manager Mitch
ell of the local team, who happened
to 'be at the train when they arrived,
was greatly surprised when the man
ager of the Indian team told hint
that they had come to play, and was
at a loss to know what to do. Mitch
ell savs he had a game scheduled
with Chemawa for today, but wrote
the manager of the team nearly two
weeks ago cancelling the game, as It
would be Impossible to play. He re
ceived no acknowledgment of the
letter, but never Imagined that It had
not been received. Of course the
game was not played this arternoou,
as the imlversitv second team and
the team from Columbia University
occupied the grounds. Tomorrow the
high schnol plays Columbia. The
Indians say they have a game sched
uled at CempTOB fnr " y. .
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MKY DUnntl OLUUIILO
niUnDPt AIIIl Al IMflNY
UIIUI1UL HUM nblliiwiu
'iiwiire Harris today granted a di
vorce in the case of Blanch Bonney
vs Henry C. Bonney, the ground up
on whioh she sued being desertion.
Mrs. Bonney Is also grantea me mi
and custody of the two minor chil
dren and $10 a month for each of
them until they reach their majority.
The older one is not over five years
of age.- Bonney, ho was formerly. em
ployed by the city delivery system
here, is now In Jacksonville. I. N.
Harbaugh was Mrs. Bonney's attor
ney. VIOLIX RECITAL LAST XIGHT
DREW LARGE AUDIENCE
A large audience was attracted to
Villard hall last night by the recital
of LeRoy Gesner's violin pupils, as
sisted by a number of the- piano and
voice pupils of Mrs. Schuecker and
Mrs. Pone. The program was inter
esting all the way through and each
number was heartily applauded. Mr.
Gesner's pupils who appeared were
Buford Roach, Miss Camllle Taylor,
C. K. Lyans, Miss Lucille Abrams and
Miss Mary DeBar. Their work indi
cated that their instructor has taken
great pains with them. Mrs.
Schuecker's pupils who assisted were
Misses Errie Mc.Callum, Josephine
Jensen, Adele Goff and Jessls Ferris,
whose work was especially pleasing.
Miss Una Neal, a pupil of Mrs. Pope,
appeared In a vocal solo which was
greatly enjoyed.
THE SMOKER'S , SAD LOT
The man who smokes 10-cent cigars
Or two-fers, stogies or a pipe,.
Who puffs inside the smoking cars
The smokestack's human prototype
(Perhaps that simile's not right, .
But "pipe" has none too many
rhyme's!
Is apt to hear this day or night
Till through his memory it chimes,
"You smoke too much."
If he complains about his health,
And says that his digestion's bad.
They drop the hint on him by stealth
And for the opening are glad.
U he observes that times are hard
And thnt he cannot save enough,
With this remark they'll interlard
His constant rhythmic draw and
puff, .
"You smoke too much."
It gets so when he misses trains,
Or buys a suit that doesn't fit,
Or when his taste for drama wanes,
Or when he shows a caustic wit.
Or when his hair is falling" out.
Or when his teeth begin to ache,
Some critic then is sure to shout
And this remark is what he'll
make,
'You smoke too much."
No matter what the poor man does.
No matter what he- doesn't do.'
No matter what the poor man was. '
Nor what hard luck he struggles
through;
If he should have ingrowing nails,
Or If his voice In singing falls,
Somebody else Is sura to speak, .'
"You smoke too much."
Ex.
Tying her sur.uonnet under her chin,
--on- urn ner raven ringlets in;
Then to the store she went
gleo
itb
For llolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Co.
The First National bank of Leb
anon began business this week tak
ing over the business of P. M. Scrog
gln & Co. The new bank has a cap
ital of $.-,0,000, and is managed by
some of Lebanon's most competent
trustworthy and snlismntiui i,i.,.'
i men.
SICK HEADACHE
Po4tlwlT emri W
lht Little ISUnt
IhPT rOsn mIipm tu.
uiKvuuoa ana -ro JnajBf
cdjftir Dliaess, Natisi,
la tho Monti. Oxtot
Ttauraft. P,- to in Uin hi
i'nriu UVKK. 110
rtuhtt U Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMW.P1LL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
i:y ''lit i
Pius. yv-.
carter's!
iniT-rir
lfiwrk
111 mi To
1 1
PRELIMINARIES AT
, CORYALLIS .TODAY ''"P-Zl&k
The preparatory school track nie
began at Corvaiiis t.ii;; afiernooi v j; ,
the- preliminary .events,, or weeding
out process. ,As 'there are 2.4 schook
represented' at. the .meet it ia uu, t.s
sary to pick out tho best athleu-s fu,"
the contests tomorrow arternoou and
that Is being done this afternoon' Th -Eugene
team, in charge of Ulysses
Ellmaker, left on this morning's train
for Corvallls. Ho Is a member of the
team and the others-are as folhws
Krieger, Jenkins, Young,. Absiire
Sheridan, Bailey and Knox. The oth
er schools which will be represented
are as lollows: Island City, Portland
flood River, Saleni, Pendleton La
Fayette, Albany, LaGrande, kose
burg, Ontario, Astoria, Corvaliis
East Portland, Heppner, ' DaVton
Grants Pass, Lebanon, Union, Oregon
City, Ashland, all high schools; Port
land Academy, Calumbla University
and Hill' Military Academy.
PETER WEAVER WANTED
' ON INSANITY CHARGE
vi. .
Peter Weaver, an old man residing
at Pleasant Hill, und thought to be
mentally unbalanced, is wanted by
the authorities, a charge of insanity
having been brought against him to
day. . Weaver arrived in Eugene last
night on tho train rrom the north.
He acted In a strange manner on the
streets and lett-a large number ot
letters about the, city addressed to
various persons, one or two or them
being for J. R. Sellers, and or a
threatening nature. OIHcers Puriy
and Graham placed him under arrest
and lodged him In the city jail. He
was kept there until 11 o'cloek this
iorenoon, when Chier or Police Far
rljigton released him, there having
been no charge filed against him up
to that. time. A little later a com
plaint charging ' him with Insanity
was Bworh to, but t;ie man could not
be found, at a late Jiour. this after
noon. .....
CHILDREN'S TEMPERANCE
PARADE TOMORROW
The parade of school children
which was to have been held next
Monday under the auspices of the
W. C. T. U., and in the interests of
temperance, will be held tomorrow
afternoon Instead. The children are
requested to meet at the Christian
church at 1:30-o'clock and the pa
rade, will take place on Willamette
street, beginning about 2 o'clock. At
3 o clock, on their return, they will
Join the G. A. It. and W. R. C. and
march to the mill race,. where flow
ers will be scattered over the water
In memory or the nation's sailur
dead. " ' ''
( , .. ..
MONEY 'SECURED TO
BUILD NEW RAILROAD
Baker City, May 2S. That money
for the construction -af the Eagls Val
ley Railroad has been secured and
that work will begin July 1, is the
announcement made today on the ar
rival here of A. B, Jacobs, of Cincin
nati. Jucbos represents the promot
ers of the enterprise, nnd he an
nounced today that he is h9re to file
deed3 and mortgages so that bonds
may be issued for Immediate con
struction of the road.
He gives assurance that purchas
ers are already secured for the bonds,
and there will be no lack of money
when once the details are arranged
Cincinnati people, it is understood
will furnish the money.
The new road will be narrow
gauge, extending from Baker City to
a rich mining district 70 miles into
the interior, where It will tap the
Eagle and Pine valleys, and the rich
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and Best of
Workman
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w-ucpentMupontoio
md wear we'll. rnet
lallorrd goods and the
if the season's neirest iW.
We arc KnSeue Agratsf,,
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w hiit more could m
Our stock of gents' Ins
big goods, Imfs, etc, hit
(ilete nnd everything at nu
nlde prices. Come la u4t
us show. jou
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ED. HANSOM
No. 8 East Ninth Stmt
HALL & SHUMK
Plumbing Biiil Sewer lit
Also genm-al Jobbing li !
sheet Iron work. Iron wurk f:
attention, to. '
Cdrry a full line of plumbM
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NOTICE 01' HN.U, SKnifll
Notice is hereuv c:fen tti:
dersigned. Adeline A. Ti!
aaniiniKlralriT of the C!UW
I Taylor, deceased, has f f led ir
account la the matter 01 m
and Monday, the 1st di? il
190S, at the hour of 1 o'floet
afternoon of said daj w -
! bv order of'sald court for lis :
01 oujevuuiia iw OB1
1 rha final fiPttieiSHU
estate. All objections 'k
nn n Kofnrp-suit date.
j Dated April . ..
! ADELINE A. TJTU
!L. Bllyeu- Attorner.
copper country northwest oli
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worK will oegiu
doesn't take
expert arterrann?wv
handsome, ne.
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EUGENE
Under Entirely New f$d
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