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XX We sell '. the best lines of Staple and Fancy Groceries In our new loca tion we ineue prompt service and courteous treatment. Try us with a share of your patronage EUGENE GROCERY 104 West Elgfllb Stree! Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we suc ceeded in offering our cus tomers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-tomorrow fashions as we display today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. MclOED 44 East 9th St. Successor to T. V. CASE '.' GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fairbanks-Morse Giisoline Engines for pumping, spruylnift sawing, grind lug. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Hraliu for weighing. Fairbanks-Morse Dynamo! and Mo torn for iMiwrr and light. FHirUinkH-Morsc Wltirlllilllw and Towers. Fnirbuiiks-Morao, Grimier, Feed ChoniMTH, Well I'limiw. All first quality good tit lowest price! nlwnys In stock. IjIIhtiiI terms. l'romiU reply lo Inquiries mid ipilck fdilpiticnts. Wrltis fur cnlnlogun mid price. BERGRR. & BEAN HDW. CO, , Agents, Eugene, 0 FAIRBANKS, MOUSE 8t CO. Portland. Oregoa Plumbing ' Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wv.rk. Jal! and let us estimate on your work . a & Heitznun Ay 34 West 8th St, Phone black I 117 BLACKSMITH .M0I" Get your Rubber Tires put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St HALL Sb SHUMWAY Plumbing and Sewer Work. Alao general Jobbing In tin nd sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Curry a full line of plumblnt nxturet I'hone lllnrk IM71S. .41)11 Wllliimette DO .TOTJ GET TJT WITH A LAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everyljody who rends the news papers is sure to know of Die wonderful tl i . cuicn iuiuc uj ui. ' J -Jh3 li Kilmer's Swamp. Koot, the great kid ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the L'reat med- fiflS ical tri'guph of the V'iil iiiiieteemli century: v mi discovered afteryear! tVsB of scientific research ... ... ..Ji eminent kidney end Madder atiecialist. and is woiderfully successful in promptly curing lame beck. uric acid, catarrll oi lue manner aim HriL'lil'B Disease, which is the worst form of fciduey trouble. Ur. .Kilmer's Swamp-Kooc Is not reo ommeiidcd for everything but if you have kiduev, liver or bladder trouble it will be found'jiwt the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many. ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every cuse that a special arraugeinei.t has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell- ng more alxiut hwanip-(oot,aut now to find out if volt have kidney or bladder trou. I.le When writim mention reading this generous offer in tins paper auusenu yout address to Dr. Kilmer F 'ft & Co., liingh uiitor .N. . l ne lejjiiuu fiftv-ccnt r.nd one dollar size bottles arc . ' sum-itcot sold by all j-xxkI druggists. Don't make nuy mistake, but remember the name, nwnnm-Kool. Dr. Kilmer nwamp-Koot, and the aiidress, l:inj;liututoii, N. V., on every liot'i". Willi n 5 C). Tm;fer Litjhf and Heavy Haulimj VOOD FOR fcAl.E " 504 Tlll merle St.. P. Plume Itlnck 11 " Certain Approval of our workmanship and skill in cleansing and scouring, of your own wisdom in sending that old gown" to us, only awaits its return to you. Your purse when -ou get our prices will join the glad acclaim of our generous and expert treat, merit of your clothing by us- Every thing possible in t Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 286 1 THE HORSE WHICH HAS WOICN HERE HEI'OltE. alwnya lifts hla hoof willingly for our shoeing. Ho remember how we shod him last time and how muni the shoos folt on his foot. If your horse has not been hero before bring him now. You'll llito our shoe ing ns well as the horse. For hp will work better, go better and feel bettor. Burbach & Bristow 531 Olive St. BOND PART OF COUNTY FOR SIUSUW HARBOR WORK CITIZENS OF LANK COUNT V COAST TIItEI OF WAITING FQU CO V KKXM ENT TO IMPROVE IlAB AND NEW FLAX BEING DISCUSSED BY FlfOMINENT CITIZENS The citizens of the Sluslaw valley are tired of waiting for the govern ment to Improve the bar at the mouth of the river, so vessels can pass In or out without delay, and a plan Is be ing discussed to raise funds for the undertaking In another way. It Is proposed to bond that part of Lane county lynlg west of the Coast range of mountain for, say twenty or forty yearn, and use the money thus raised In building jetties at the mouth of the river. It Is thought by the pro moters that $100,000 can he rained In this way, and with tbls sum consid erable of a start can he made to ward constructing the Jetty. It is hoped by the time this sum Is ex pended that the national government will be ready to take up the work and push It to completion. To meet the interest on the bonds each year It Is nroposed to collect a toll of perhaps 25 cents a thousand feet on the lum ber and a proportionate sum on all other articles exported from this place. Later on a sinking fund can lie raised In" the snme way to pay off the bonds when they become due. In this way the expense of building the letty would be borne by the Indus tries that are directly benefitted by the work. Some of the leading busi ness men of the Sluslaw are ngltntlng the question, and most of the others have declared themselves In favor of the measure. The legal aspects have not been entirely Investigated, but it Is thought a bill can be passed by the legislature permitting t'he'nues tlon to be left to a vote of the peo ple of the dlsfrlct. This phase of the question will be looked Into before long and we shall probably have something further to say about the matter later on. Florence West. E. C. GuSiiford FeoJ and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Hoom New Rubber Tire Turnout. Fnll Creek Stage Line. 10U West Htti Street. Phone Main 00 J. M. Murrti V. h. Muirir J. W. Warren The Red Star Itenl Kxtnte, Insurance, Investment.-, l,onn : t t : t l'roM'rty Listed and Hold at Owner's price : i : : i : Room 4, MeCiung block. Corner 8th and Willamette Sts. Phones Office, lllnek fiZ.71; Resi dence, Ulni'k 4 4i. Qtigroc, .... Oitrfeu TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE NEWS FROM LOWER SIUSLAW COUMTRY Born: In Florence, Thursday, May 28, 1908, to Dr. and Mrs. W. Tator&, twin sos. Mrs. George Morris and little daughter departed Wednesday for their 'home in Eugene. George will remain here for a while to work on his father's house. Forest Ranger Young and Robert Clow of Mapleton passed through town Wednesday afternoon on their way home from a trip to Heceta. The Bchooner Oakland crossed out over the bar Wednesday forenoon with a cargo of lumber from the Ore gon and California Lumber Co., and set her sails for a run to San Fran cisco. The committee In charge of the Rhododendron festival, on reckoning up their accounts, found that the ex penses amounted to $133. They had $118 on hand and 'the balance was soon raised by subscriptions. At the regular meeting of Heceta Lodge, I. O. O. F. held Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected for the coming term. E. A. Beatch, N. G.; Joseph Wis dom, V. O.; David Kyle, secretary; Wm. Kyle, Treasurer. Captain Martin of the U. S. Life Saving Service came up Monday from Ten Mile on business connected with the government telephone line. He stated that he expected to have the line about completed by this time. The work has been delayed by the difficulty of obtaining material, but the line will soon be In working or der. Florence West. C. NADEAU WILL OI-r;N EMPLOYMENT OFFICE In connection with his cigar store, at 531 Willamette street. Those wish ing help telephone Red 1421, or call at cigar store, 631 Willamette street. r U Have Your Abstracts Made by The Ijine County Abstract Co. IT. S. to Lulu Tollman, 160 acres in Bee. 25, tp. 17, s r 9 w. I. C. Goodrich etui to Matilda Goodrich, 320.72 acres In claim 38 and 40, tp. 20, s r 4 and 5 w. $1.00. Leo Sldwell to Laura S'ldwoll, lot 5 In block 4 In Delnny's add to Co burs. Jnmes Hemenway etui to J. E. Miles. 1 acre in sec. 34, tp. 20, s r 3 w. $200. S. A. Iluddleston to S. B. Eakln, lot 2 In block 15 in James Iluddle aton's add to Eugene. $10. J. M. Roberts ctux to Jack Rod mnn, 1(10 acres In see. 34, tp. 18, s r 4 w. $10. James L. Furnish etux to O. Q. Cnrtrlght, lot 6 In blk 12 in Ellas Stewart's add to Eugene. $400. U. S. to C. & O. L. Co., pat., 40.94 acres In sec. 2, tp. 16, s r 1 w. U S. to C. C. Henderson. 160 ac res In see. 25. tp. 15, s r 10 w. U. S. to Charles Demurest, 160 ac res In sec. 22, tp. 20, s r 5 w. W. E. Brown to J. F. Kelly etal 160 acres In sec. 30, tp. 16, 8 r 2 w. Henry C. Wolxolfer to G. D. Ward, 158 acres In sec. 2, tp. 17, s r 1 e. Eldo O. Baker to E. B. Rut, 159.33 acres in sec. 9, tp. 18 s r 3 w. $10. U. S. to CharlcB Acheson, 160 ac res In sec. 32, tp. 15, s r 8 w. W. V. Pierce etux to Duncan Scott, 160 acres In sec. 26, tp. 10, s r 8 w. Ansel Hemenway etux to George Tloln,-ptnl, 80 acres In see. 32, tp. 17, s r 4 w. $10. Pnter C. Olsen etux to Frank Lar son, etux, 1 acre In sec. 34, tp. 17, a r 3 w. C. II. Fisher ptal to Nelson A. Rey nolds, lot 4 In block 1 In Ulnlrs add to Eugene. $350. Margart Grace, etal to George W. Laviip. 22 acres In sec. 31. tp. 17, s r 4 w. $600. W. W. Calkins etux to R .1. iOB. an. lot S In blk 8. nf Falrmoun'. I". S. to Alice Nixon, pit 120 ac res In sec. 2n, tp. 16, s r 7 v. M. F. Phillips etux to E. II. WI1 helnt. bits II niM 12 In bl.iek 8 In Morse's add to Florence. $3511. t . h. to 0. W. Copley. SO acres In sec. 6, t. 16, s r 7 w. E. .1. Morse ptal to M. F. Phllllin. lots 11 and 12 in block S In Morse's add to I lorenep. .1. Whlicing to Eugene Loan & Savings Hunk, trad In Eugene. John Drew to K. T. Smith, lot 7 and 8 In block 6 In Campbell add to Eusonn. $'-'12.50. Wlllbi-n Welch etux to O. C. Mil ler, lot 1 In block "A" of Mnyhews add tn Eugeen. t)0O, P. 8. to W. W. Brown, 160 acres In sec. 33, tp. 18, s r 9 w. Ivi Tsvlor etil to John H. Drw, lots 7 nnd 8 In Campbell'! add to Eu gene. $425.00. W. T. Colvln etux to A. F. Mar "hall, lots 4 and 5 In block 2 of John Phr'stlon Krtd to Eugene. $435. Jennie W. Rankin lo J. W. Ran kin, 60 acres In ec. 4 and 5 In tp. 19. s r 3 $5.00. ' Euwne Planlne Mill Co. to Fu '"e I. onn Sarlnn Bank, Q. C. P., tr--! In Vugene. $t0. C F S -niprs ptal to Fucnp Pbin-lr- Mill r-v. trnct In F.u-one. Olson oisi n, Homers etal. tract In Encene. $ 1 0. p i" and . tTB new s?iort turn l)tlT-V befnr.- I,,. vine CHAMBERS HARPWARFqCO. ' NOTICE OF HALH OF WATER BONDS Notice is hereby given What In pur suance of Bnd in conformity to ordi nance number 734, passed by the coramen council on the 5th day of May, 1908, and approved by the may or on the 5th day of May, 1908, the common council .if the city of Eu 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. Tuesdny, July 7, 1908, and that said proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council nt said time. That the city of Eugene proposes In coll Iho aniH thrpp hiinHrpH tlinuA- ! nnH rinllard nf water hnmla tn the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations of from one hundred to one thousand dollars, aif the purchaser may desire; that said bonds -are to bear Interest at the rate bid, not to exceed 5 per cent per annum; said Interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from their date until paid; that said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by tho city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 1948, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. That said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value; Mint In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall ha n first and exclusive lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the' water system to be se cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve the right of re jecting any and all bids. Thnt 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 peal all acts and parts of acts In con flict herewith," filed In the office of the secretary of state February 18, 1905, and the amendments thereto passed and enacted by the people of the city of Eugene on the 18th day of April, 1908. A certified chock of five per cent of the amount of each bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to accompany each bid. This notice Is published for 60 days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Dally Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. Date of first publication, May 6th. 190S. By order of the 'ninmon council. JvG It. F. POrtRlS. lteonrdv. PILKsi m.Es; I'll. ion: . Williams lujllau rile ointment will cure blind, bloedtng and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays ! Itching at once, nets as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In jdlan Pile Ointment is prepared for 1 piles and itching of the private parts. 'Sold bv Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c and jl Oil, Williams Mfg Co.. props., Cleveland. O. OREGON VICTOR IN TRI-STATE MEET AT SEATTLE Seattle, Wash., May 30. Oregon won an overwhelming victory In the tri-state intercollegiate meet here to day, scoring more points than Idaho and Washington combined, and es tablishing a clear title to the cham pionship of Oregon, Washington, Ida ho and Montana. The Oregon team scored 64 points out of a total of 122, while Idaho was a fair second with 35, and Washington a poor third with 23. The Oregon men had a walk over, and won a number of. the events without exerting themselves. Edmunson, Idaho's great runner, was the star of the meet, winning the 440, 880 and mile runs, and running the 'fastest lap In the relay race, won by Idaho. Edmunson's work In to day's meet brands him as the greatest distance runner ever seen .In the Northwest. Vernon, of Wash., gave the Idaho man some hard competition in the 880 and mile events, and Low ell, of Oregon, ran him a hard race In the 440-yard run, but the Idaho man seemed to be Invincible, and al ways put on a burst of speed that brought him to the tape ahead of his rivels. Huston and Moon Win Fnslly Huston and Moon, of Oregon, had ro troubi" winninrx t ie sprints, while Knykendall and Hiuton were easy winners over Montgomery, of Idaho, In the bur lier. 'Cu'kendr'.l won t' broad jump with comparative ease, and Zacharlas was high man in the hammer throw. Moullen, of Oregon, was another star, winning the shot put and scoring points In both the high Jump and pole-vault. No records were broken, nut tne: meet was Interesting and was wit-1 nessed by a big crowd. By winning today's meet, Oregon established her claim to the Northwest championship for the third consecutive Beason. Summary rl Events. 880-yard run Edmunson (Idaho), Vernon (Washington), Downs (Ore gon); time, 2:03. . 100-ynrd dash Huston (Oregon), Moon (Oregon), Roberts (Oregon); time, 10 2-5 seconds. Broad jump Kuykendall (Ore gon), Huston (Oregon), Williams (Washington); distance, 21 feet 5 Inches. 120-yard hurdles Kuykendall (Oregon), Huston (Oregon), DrlscolJ (Idaho); time. 16 4-5 seconds. Hammer throw Zacharlas (Ore gon), Gardner (Oregon), Bantz .(Washington); distance, 141 feet 6 Inches. 440-yard dash Edmunson (Ida ho), Lowell (Oregon), Campbell, (Washington): time, 51 4-5 seconds. Shot-put -Moullen (Oregon) .Zach arlas (Oregon), Mclntyre (Oregon); distance, 35 feet 5 inches. Pole vault Bowman (Washing ton), Kuykendall and Moullen, both of Oregon, tied for second; ' height, 11 feet 1H Inches. . Mllo run Edmunson (Idaho), Vernon (Washington), Mays (Ore gon): time, 4:42 3-5. 220-vard hurdles. HuRfon (Oi'e gon), Montgomery (Idaho), Roberts (Oregon); time, 25 3-5 seconds. Discus throw Bantz (Washing ton), Mclntyre (Ortgon), Zacharlas (Oregon); distance, 119 feet 4 inch es. High jump Smith and Strohecker (Idaho), tied for first; Kuykendall and Moullen (Oregon), tied for sec ond. Height, 5 feet 5 inches. 220-yard dash Moon (Oregon), Montgomery (Idaho). Green (Wash ington); time, 2 3 1-5 seconds. Mile Relay Idaho first, Washing ton second. Time 3:28. I II I HMiPfflSMfiS Rubbinff with liniments, blisterincr the nfri - nfii ... m a -"V-ICU plasters, ana otner means of external treatment are Wfcjfi, ion J Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the hlivvi xst ot-ai indigestion, poor bowel action, weak k idneys, and a eenl' S1' abo,. i of th system. The circulation deposits this irritalino u?Sisacondit;' muscles, nerves, tissues ana joints oi the body, and soon ,u u 10 "KdiEfrJ ui r.iuLtu, .me pains ainrst may he wan t " sypti bnt as th blood becomes more fullv saturate :.. .. ""lenneanit disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic "tk ac,'d I"0. tj la naina now become sham and otittlno. at l . , ' 'heshrhr .-i i or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bon."., 10 "kaptJ an not as free in action as before, and ntr. tt . . lcn', the m... 1 remain in the blood theioints often become so cloeetd f!?n U aUol J stances that they are left permanently stiff and ustW IScon,0h hi MTer M ruDDcd away, nor can it be conquered and dr, T tu eJ until the acid-laden hWTfter3 and pnriEed. No other mZ-T &aM etlectually as S. S. S it A . T tnoyes the impurities' and ' PURELY VEGETABLE SSTOW-S . Permanent because the r.0i It,u" disease has been removed. Special book on Rheumati. JcaMe 01 & advice desired free.- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATL ROBBERS ENTER FURNITURE STORE Some time Saturday night a 'rob ber or robbers entered Campbell & Fellman's housefurnlshlng store and the cash till was opened, but two cents was all the money that it con tained. They took that, and as far as can be learned nothing else was molested. Entrance to the store was effected by way of the Olive street door. The glass in the door has been broken and the miscreants, sliding up tho outre door reached through the broken glass on the inner door and turned the lock. They pried the top off the cash till, but were very poorly rewarded for their pains. Lovelace i ne great trottaijr stallion, star,. uiu ana roistered. 1 he sire of now on the race track- of the Northwest. S25 (in u .l. 3r on t. u Tyler B. A young Wilkes Stallion tr.uch promise. Standard a' registered. $20 00 to insure ce A Grand Perchcron draft, (reg. istered). Color, dacole weight, 2300 pounds. TherW pion Percheron at the last Oregon State Fair, where he won two cups, four gbld medals, several banners and blue rib bons. r1e makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at Lroshen ; 1 uesdays and Wednesdays at Lreswell and Fri days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager, Kisicaid Rickel, Owners Bangs Barn, Eugene, Oregon WHY, THAT'S Jl'ST WHAT I HAVE I1KKX LOOKING FOIL If need anything we tit you supply you. If your sideboird or ohlnn closet lnck anythias of either kind, be sure to looi us up. Our display will gill den ystir eyes without d;iletlnj your pooketbook unduly. W. M. GREEN, S 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25, j ELI BANGb J. H. VEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turrfoots of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAOt A daily itagfleavtsEugeneJ'6-J1' lor Mapleton, close conwctioc ft steamer ior Florence and '. Stage Phone Main 22-Livery Phone Main 21 McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at private residences bu will call ler baggage it ootiiied the day before. I I Al'tTlOX! llorsps nt 9. 1'. stock yards nt Eu ! gene en Tuesday, June 2. at 10 n. I pi. and 1:31) -p. m. 50 heid of well bred driving and business horses, I mares and geldings Just from Eas 1 tern Oregon. No horses reserved: no I by-bidding; all will gv Trm cash. I.. VORHATH. w. h. McCain, I Owners. 9. P. WYNEOAR. Auctioneer. If you can buy your wntrhes. Jew elry anil optical goods of Watts Just as cheap as nt any other place, and get chances to draw one or more of those fine prizes, why not Invest our money there? w vi in n.vrir John V. Dlion, succrosor to W E. ltoduy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3 T, 1 2 . H -sldenre 321 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw O NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is here'jy given that the County Court of Lane County. Ore-' gnu, will receive sealed bids for thej furnishing of all material and con- structlng a brldg across the Ed wards slough on Countv Rond No. 12 ! In Sec. 15. Tp. 16. S. H. 4 W., said i bridge to he a 50 foot span, of Howe! Truss pattern, to bo built according to the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the County Clerk of Lnno County. Orecon. All' bids to be accompanied by certified 1 check of 5 per cent of the amount of I the hid, snld bid to be filed with the Clerk of Lane County on or before! i ociock, in the afternoon of Juno 4th. 1908. The Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Court. E. V. I.EE. County Clerk. FANCY PRIZE CATTLE always tenderer lave us roast fur t. ...HI I ... TtV.1t il " " . . J ..111 J ri'RR WATER 8 rvK For pure bediock water. O. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothftig hut puro bed rock wa ter. O. W. Taylor, 828 Petersen street. Eugene, phone RetPSS"?. GERMAN COACH ST.M.I.inv The G't)-nnn coach hoise which I purchased from Dun -an R-ntt will "lake the st'ind during the season at Hangs' barn. 1 tt J- PERKINS. of r.-rt-'I to 115 - The hrerd.Tj know t.iat j - king tne " ,,.,! we can , r v.m off a . .' l.ljys tn-- ,- ..-ill i!l0 family will eti.u iat ,i, u.i v:i ntaite ol " ail your meats Lore hear.er Broders' Bros West81"1" A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just, in . Stoves, Ranges and H ?aters ?lhe. LJ ,.w.- ...f I O S. L. LONG -J'TJiTJCTiitfi;nBVM'Aar,l rJtJMC' r