Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 03, 1908, Image 4

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LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be made this season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows: To Both Vays One Way
through via
Portland California
Chicago V6.2S 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82.5o
St. Paul 63.75 81.75
Omaha 63.75 75.o0
Kansas City 63.75 75.00
Tickets will be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good tor return In 90 daya with atop
over privilegea pcaiure within limita.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
A. J. G1XLETE
Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMurray, General Pas
senger agent, Portland, Ore.
HOW EUGENE
VOTED ON THE
LIQUOR QUESTION
The Eugene prectneta gave a ma
jority of 276 for prohibition, each
precinct going dry by good majori
ties except North No. 1, the vote of
which waa a tie, 153 each way. South
Eugene No. 1, dubbed the "butter
milk precinct," gave the largest ma
jority for prohibition, aa uaual.
North No. 2. usually a wet precinct.
went dry. The vote by preclncta was
follows
Dry
Dry Wet MaJ.
Falrmount Ill 68 63
S. Eugene No. 1 . 289 121 188
3. Eugene No. 2. 166 158 7
N. Eugene No. 1 . 163 163
N. Eugene No. 1. 188 141 47
Totals 906 631 275
NEXT MONDAY NAMED
. AS PARK DAY
The city park board has set aside
next Monday, June 8, as Hendricks'
Park Day, and at that time the cit
izens of the city are requested to go
to the park with their shovels, picks
and mattocks to improve the
grounds. Last year the weather was
not very favorable on that day and
not very much work was accom
plished, but this time It Is hoped
that the rain will not Interfere and
that much more will bs done.
We sell
' the best lines
of I
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
In our new loca
tion we insure
prompt service
v and courteous
treatment Try
us with a share
of your patronage
EUGENE GROCERY'
104 Wist Eighth Shut
HOTEL ARRIVALS
The Hnffnmn House.
M. J. Drury, Marcola.
O'. L. Eaton, Jasper.
F. H. Shoehan, Seattle.
h. fuller, Portland.
Frank B. Roberts, Bohemia.
A. R. Black, city.
F. H. Ray, Helena. y
R.' C. Shcphnrd, Owosso, Mich.
Jas. Lions, Jasper.
Wm. Rennlnger, city.
Wayne H. Stewart, Portland.
Roy E. Brock, Shedd.
Mrs. L. M. Hllllker, Pasadena.
Clifton Smith, Grants Pass. . .
W. Q. Cummings, Portland.
A. A. Hollenbock, Mnpleton.
Miss Pearl Williams, Marcola.
MrB. Reed Moore, Elkton, Or.
John F. Tate, Blue Rivor.
J. B. Mntze, Albany.
W. C. Wetzel, Portland.
J. W., Irvine, Mohnma, Or.
J. C. Riclmnn, K. C, Mo.
1 J. McCulloch, K. C, Mo.
N. J. Bryant, Franklin.
E. R. Schultz, Fnll Creek.
J. H. Bell, Mabel.
H. Cleveland, Portland.
Ooorgo Cornwell, Spores.
Mrs. Geo. Cornwell, Spores.
W. F, Boon, California.
E. A. Boon, California. ,
R. C. Beem, California.
H. 10. Barka, California.
A. P. Churchill, Bohemia.
L. E. Sullivan, Wlldwood. .
Mlsa Edna Kerr, Wlldwood.'
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, C. G.
NOTICE OF 8ALK.
Notice Is hereby given to whom It
may concern that by virtue of an or
der of the County Court of Lauo
County. Orogon, made and ontored
on the 11th day of May, 19.08, tho
undersigned administrator with the
will nniKiYiul nf tlin OHtlltn of .TllCOb
Huff, deceased, will sell at public; "i .sufferer, why not try It?
sale to tho highest bidder for cash,
at the stops of the Lane County
Court House In Eugene, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 13th duy of June,
1908, at the hour of 2:30 p. m., cer
tain real property bolonglng to said
estate, described as follows, to-wlf.
Lots 6 and 7 In block 41, In Jnuctlon
City, Lano County, Oregon.
W. C. WASHBURNE,
Administrator with tho will annexed
of the eslato of Jacob Huff, do-
cpased.
O. F. SKIPWORTII.
j Attorney.
HERE'S THE PROOF
But HonloVs Catarrh Hyomel Cures
Urlp, Coughs ami Louis, Croup
And Astluiw
Read, if yon are a sufferer from ca-
tarrh, reason and reflect.
"My wife and 1 will swear that Hy.
omel cured me of the worst case of
catarrh that ever existed. I used to
cough constantly at night, and had a
dropping In the throat, which kept
mo awake a great deal; 1 raised
thick phlegm, and was in a horriblo
condition. However, I am entirely
cured, Bololy through the use of Hy
omel.
l)r. Philip Z. Hart, Lnconln. N.H
Render, this Is one of thousands of
testimonials pralHlug the marvelous
curative power or Hyomol. if you
The
Red Cross Drug Company guarantees
it, and will refund your money if it
fulls to cure. Hyomel Is not a stom
ach nostrum; It Is n dry antiseptic
and medicated air, and all you have
to do to cure any dlscaso of the nose,
throat and lungs Is to breathe It in
through the Hyomel Inhalor. A Hy
omel outfit, Including a scientific In
haler, only costs $1.00. Gut one to
day. Subsequent trentmont Is only
50 cents n bottle. Got one now. The
Red CroBs Drug Company takes all
the risk. They guarnntco It.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice la hereuy g!rcn that tho tin.
derslgned, Adeline A. Taylor, the
administratrix of tho estate of Mllo
Taylor, deceased, bus filed her final
account in the matter of said estate,
and Monday, tho 1st day of June,
1908, at tho hour of 1 o clock In the
afternoon of said day has been fixed
by order of said court for tho hearing
of objections to said final account
and for the final aottlement of said
estate. All objections must be filed
on or before said date.
Dated April 9, 190S.
ADELINE A. TAYLOR,
L. Bllyeu. Attorney. Administratrix.
DELICTOCS n.XXANV CREAM
This recipe la highly recommended
by one or our correspondents; try n
fur dessert tomorrow:
Peel five large bananas, rub
smooth with five leospoonfula of su
gar. Add one cup sweet cream beat
en to a stiff froth: then add one 10c
pnrkage of Lemon JELl-() dissolved
In 1 1-2 teacups of hulling water,
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Williams Indian Pile ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
plloa. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acts as a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for
piles and Itching of the private parts.
Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall ROc
and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
Hit. C. C. (iltlKl'lTII
Famous Stato Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years on State
Medical Board. Is located at Kit
chen & Kompp llvory stable, corner
Seventh and Oak. Phono Main 93.
d&wtf
Remember Wednesday, June 3rd,
Is tho llrooin Factory Opening Day.
Go to your dealer and ask for n Top
Notch broom and receive a whisk
broom free. J 2
Pronounced by millions the great
est strength maker, appetite builder
and health restorer. Hollister's
KiM'ky .Mountain Tea will make you
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Coroner
U O. Moffitt, 8. .
William T. Gordon, R. .
ConuniarleBer .
Comity
til. M.' Price, R. .
Board Huston, D.-S..
Harrryor
Count
LChas. M. Collier, R. ,
Saperiatendetit
County School
AjMMWHOaP
County
Treasurer
County
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W. T. Cornelius, S.
Walter B. Dlllard, R.
'Jesse M. Myer. S.
Welby Stevens, D.
It. Kempf, S.
B. F. Keeney, R
H. M. Maaville, S.
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Robert E. Eastland, R.
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N. N. Mathews, S
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Gabriel R. Chrisman, R.
John W. Baker, D. . . , .
Joseph Muhr, S.
County Sheriff
Drew Griffin, R.
Harry L. Bown, D.
Henry W. Stewart, D . . .
County Clork
iKrnest U. Lee, R
E. C. Cole, S.
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Representative
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of U. County Lf y Cai
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order, I will from 01 H
o'clock In t,. ...oa 44 ih, ,1
day, the 28th day ,T " Tri
the law office in M. u
room o, over the Flm V.., u. In
in Eugene, une cLntlm41 bi
Oreeon nrr.. t0Bty, 8uu
private sale to the J?.f 4 U
following di2lfhS1'M
belonging to aalrf ...... .real MUt.
south half of the MTi!.ro-wlt: Tha
and the fractl" Wtfto," '
southwest na.,J: .8t ha'f ot ti.1
township 18 south of rtn'r.",11' "
consisting of 92 14 acr2 5? ?
Lane county, Oregon laD1 '
Dated this 27th dav' i
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LNRBAUOH. Au'yl?
. l?ummoiu
tn the Circuit Court of the Stat, m
Oregon for Lane Co,it,i oI
Louisa A Bowen, vZmt W
B. Parmenter, defendant 1
To David B. Parmenter, "I" ann.
named defendant: boTe
In the namp nt v.o .
you are hereby summon "'f8?0
ed to appear in said circuit court . J
Eugene City, Lane county !
Oregon, on or before six week. , 1,
the date of the first nM?lk' ,r011!
this summons, and ... .V. 5
plaint of the plaintiff filed theX
for want thereof the plaintiff wil, a '
ply to the court for the relief
for in the complaint nmiv . -
annullment of the m.rri... ...... 8
f.X,1,Stin,gHbftWen you and the S
tlff, of date October 21st, 1907 ind
for such other relief as to the court
may seem equitable and Just.
Tt la nrriftrarJ hu th- . A
T rn ii ,"" wuri, iue Hon.
T. Harris, Judge thereof, dated
April 25, 1908, that service of sum
mons be made upon you by publica
tion 1n the Eugene Guard, a newspa
per ot general circulation, published
daily in said county, Sunday except
ed, for six consecutlvn woat, tk.
date of the first publication being
Monday, the 27th riav nf inrii ioah
GEO. B. DORRIS,
- Plaintiff's Attorney.
GUAHDIAX S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned guardian ot the person
and estate of Harold Frederlckson
and Bertha Frederlckson, minors,
was by virtue of an order ot the
Probate Court of Lane County, Ore
gon, dated the 9th day ot May, 1908,
duly licensed to sell all the right,
title and Interest of said minors in
and to lot one, block one, ot Jones'
Addition to the City of Cottage Grove,
Oregon. Pursuant to said order and
license said guardian will sell said
lot one at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, on Monday, tht
15th day of June, 1908, at the hour
of 1 o'clock p. m. at the Court House
door In Eugene, Lane County, Ore
gon, and if no satisfactory bid is re
ceived therefor, said guardian will
sell after said time, the said real
property at private sale to the high
est bidder for cash.
Dated this 16th day of May, 1908.
MARY E, KRAUTER,
Guardian.
, Notice for Publication
United States Land Office.
Rnaohnrir fir . Anrll 1. 190S
Notice Is hereby given that In
compliance with the provisions of the
act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti
tled "An act for the sale of timber
lands In the states nf-Callfornla, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington terri
tory," as extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4. 1S9!,
Leslie P. Miller, of Eugene, county ot
Lane, stale of Oregon, did on Severn-,
ber 1 0, 1907, file in this office his
sworn statement No. 9426 for the
purchase of the W of SW14 and
SE4 of SWV4 of Section No. 34, a
Township 19 south. Range No J
west W. M., and will offer proof to
show' fhnt the land sought Is more
valuable fur Its timber or stone tnan
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish bis e!alm to said land betore
W. W. Calkins, l S. Commissioner,
it his office in Eugene, Oreein. on
to.Hov the 4th day of August,
190S. "'
Poihl. of Ensene, Oregon: 3? -Wiihelm.
of Zlon, Oregon; Hermann
Miller, of Glide, Oregon: James n
helm, of Creswell. Oregon
Any and all persons olalmln H
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their cla Inis n tW
office on or before the said 4th 7
of August, inns.
BENJAMIN L. EDD.
Register-
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OltlMlKVM S 111(1 SHOW Is highly commendnble. Those who
mw.i ti(Ki i iitH l want to see a dollar show for 25 1
1 ' cents should certainly take In the Or-
i pneum tins week. The curtain rises , Hav; you aeKiecinC your Vlr1n.
at SMS. Next week "The Village u.vo .... '
ho nr....t.t " your nervous
There la noloubt that the Orpho-.
urn theatre this week Is slvlns the
largtst and best dramatic production
for 20 and cents that was even
Fool" will bo presented.
offered in "ugene.
"Th llohem-
Pour Into mold nnil when cold Knr-ifeel that life is worth llvln sr, , Inns" is fie name of the lil play this
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nish with rnndled cherries. Serve I oents, tea or tablets.
with whipped crenm or any Rood pud-1
Linn Drug Co.
ding sauce. JKI.I.-O Is sold by
grocers nt 10 centa per package
all
Bee aupplle of all klnna
Chambers Hardware Co.
OA 8 -J? on I A.
B,an tha -J? irYl" H" l" BMJK
week and It Is elvlntt the best of sat
isfaction to the crowds who visit hte
Orphonm each t'Jyht. L. ltrlghnm
IVrcftil, the leading man, Eric T.
Kleppln, as the Jew comedian, and
r.iiinj iioner nave principal pans in at cigar atoro, iJt Willamette street,
this flno production, and their work ji
C. XADKAl' Wll.l, oi-r.X
1:MPI.0Y.MKXT OKI'U K der the eyes?
In connection with his cigar store,
nt 531 Willamette street. Those wish
ing help telephone Red 14 21, or call
United states -.
Rosehurg. Ore.. AP -
Notice is hereby given hat In co
pllance with the prorl.
act or congress -;. , tun.
titled "An Act for the a oM
ber lands In tne "'.,nKt,n ter-
Oregon, Nevada and y'-uwic
rltory." as exienuvu u ... -land
states by act o Aug ' : oM
Thomas E. Seavy. of Eune',ld ,n
of Lane. State ot Ongon. i "
January 27. 19"S. file in this fw
his sworn statement o. ' h
the nurchase of the W-1 u
r..'.in nf Section ,h
iub'"" it auu-'
In Township 1 w M.
Range No. 2 9.how tbat the
and will offer proof to sno ,
land sought Is more ' U,D lf0lur.I
timber or stone than lr c,la
purposes, and to cstaWis". b
to said land before . m
V. S. Commissioner, at u,e
Eucene. Oregon, on T iir.
20th day of August. L 1
He names -' ci.y. '-"
Theime, of Mohawk. ('' . Jfi
Yarnell, ot ' e,,n: J
Seavey. of Ei.eene. Ore
Seavey, of Eugene. reIlinvni
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versely the a '. ,,.lD1 la '
SVBSCIUBE l-XJIl THE GVAHD. i 1451 Wlllanictte atre!t. Phone Red of August, 1.JAi,IN L. Wdt
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picmc at mow
There will be a public picnic at
Crow on the 5th of June. In the
forenoon there will be a short pro
grapi and in the afternoon there will
net am mA J .. ... L ' ! ' "r 1111
" " irouuie witn your oe races and ball games. Prizes will
j kldneye and blaler? Have you 1 be Klven r"r the fastest foot races,
pains tn the loins, side, back rroln. I n,en' ra(,e. hoys' race, girls' race.
Tor. .. . - , , iuK-oi-war nnd ba game.
loo frequent a dea rs' Thor -ui . ' . .
tn naa i,in.9 t . a uuiite in me even
to pa.s urine? If so, Williams' Kid-, Ing. Tickets, 11.23, supper Included,
ney Pill, will cure yon. Sold br Linn O
I7'oCo-' prlce 60 cent9- Williams
Mfg. Co., pro..,., Cleveland. Ohio. sine, b:. .....
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