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Hunianitarians and others with
j.eD sensibilities may have a bone to
pick with the sheriff at Pottsvillo.
pa. who recently invited a large
number of foreigners to witness tin
tanging of a man from Poland who
lad been sentenx-ed to die for
murder. It was the purpose of the
Pottsvillo official to teach by object
lesson what happened to homicides
nder.the laws of the Keystone
itate.
There has been a decided tendency
iltiln recont years to exclude the
public frni executions of criminals
and allow the newspapers to supply
the necessary details of such affairs.
This is probably quite correct in
tieory but the Los Angeles Express
thinks there is a certain percentage
ol the American population of recent
Importation and education which
tjnnot take advantage of such ex
cellent avenues of t publicity, and
atanyof these persons need enlighten
ment as to American views on (lie
too ready use of implements of des
truction and the code of ' revenge
Tiich prevails in some foreign coun
tries. Witnessing a hanging is pos-
s'blythe best means for such enlight
ment. In addition, the sheriff of Potls-
illle is carrying out the ideas of
penologists, who contend that the
purpose of executions Is not so much
toe punishment of the criminal as it
ha preventative measure intended to
deter others from committing sini
I ilsr crimes. In this case his pro
cedure is well calculated to diminish
violence In that section of Pdinsyl
tinia. "The cat es-.me back" was forcibly
"d sorrowfully brought to the mind
"a certain Gothamlte who bet $2.',
tat he could lose his friend's cat su
tiat it would never return. The bet
s a sporting one, for every kind of
attempt had been made to lose
fie grimalkin. Once the cat was
trapped from High bridge, but It
nam down the river to Port Morris
"d from there walked back to its
"aster's house. After the bet was
ade the other dv th oat wns Inken
" Blackwell's Island with the UJ
erstanding that the money was to
S to the Gothamlte If the eat did
Mt return by 4:30 p. m. the follow-
'S Sunday. It was 4 p. m. to the!
mute on Sunday that the cat turned
at her old home.
It Is announced, on coad author-
I'J, that the Hamburg-American and
cnard companies will establish di-
,(cl lines of steamships between Ku
"Pe and San Francisco as s.i in as
,lf Panama canal is opened for traf-
' d that the rate for steer::!: .
wng-r will be but 14 or more
"Sao Francisco than ta New York.
nesunaably cabin passengers will b
'like proportion, and also fr-.ight
,,r8es, so one offer! nf the canal
' be to creatlv reduce tmnsoorta-
P0" charges between the Pacific
JU and Kuril,, e rnmmred with
no prevailing, by way cf New
Wk.
'O' thev am K. Onvintr
0braln for vice president on
Br'n ticket. Well. If George
"u It he will get there you can't
"o and while he can't orate
' B"ly. he can give him pointers
filing up votes on election day.
'n .k ... .
, vt ithycombe. Cake and a
' 0ners are ready to bark this
,4',nen, ...... .. .
- - nn tneir amaaviis.
. Hton ha. ll..tnl, Cll-
W S man tnxe vnfir
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""'illy held down
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four job-.
' ' e m political.
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.50 , ' ! ;" v,.t, ,;. ! iwiii 'i firn- ' H 1 i KOU 8AI.K Thoroni!tiir,'u lloretor.l c I
1-50 and make th,. ,!,- ;... ,.. I 643 bfl 'l I l'u-tt,. str,-1. ( i !
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Oil. nn; the Standard Oil pr,-, :
ri'au has mithin8 t d , with th
mat nil n; s ,
fuel ,m all tht- I,.im:,..;
world.
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aS.me:,.n. a few h,:,.. .,,,
tnn ah , tit the same: .Mar: i;.
he a,rro,riati,i , .ia,-;
Jowphine. Dauglas, Klamath, Lake'
I-1"10. -Mult null I In- V, (,,
Wiiyro Wheeler, rniatilbi, llaker ami
probably an the 0,i.,. East;,rn ,.,,
Son counties ee,pt Wallowa The
vote in the stale outsije of Multno
mah will be close.
The P. of O. appropriation hil is
defeated in Linn county bv 1 iun to
to lr.uil votes. Some precincts have
voteil almost solidly against It. In
Kingston, for Instance, there was on
ly 1 vote for it and 47 against. In
lailman there were only 7 for it.
This was Eugene Palmer's precinct
He declares that three of these were
mistakes. Democrat.
In Benton county the Republicans
elected Cellatly sheriff, llawlev com
missioner. Mack superintendent. New
ton recorder. Wilker surveyor, liovoe
coroner: the Democrats Moses clerk.
Buchanan treasurer, and Richards
assessor. B. F. .Tones will he joint
representative of Polk and Lincoln.
Clatsop county. Senator Fulton's
home, gave Chamberlain 300 over
Cake:
Congressman llawlev has a major
ity of over la. ooo and Ellis as inu.-'.i
in the second district, indicating
about 30,000 Republican inajirity
which is about Bailey's majority.
ELM IKY ITEMS
(Special Correspondence.)
Elinira, June 2. Every one in this
neighborhood is rejoicing that, the
county has gone dry and we will have
two more years of peace and prosper
ity. Harry Bnwn gor 1,7 votes and
tiritlln'lO in this precinct.
Tito meeting at the BaiitiM church
closed i.n Sunday, having lasted for
three wi eks.
Charles GMson.. of Miiliimville.
came up on Friday and stayed over
Decoration day.
Mrs. Arvilla Duckworth and Miss
Vesta Hale have been visiting friends
and relatives at Marrola.
Quite a number from Elinira at
tended the meetings at Franklin on
Sunday.
The Odd Fellows organized a lodge
at Elinira on Saturday night. May 30
There were several members from
Eugene, Irving, Junction, Crow and
surrounding places.
The two Hoyts' Btiow nave their
tents stretched In our burg
Key. Olson delivered a very Inter
osting address on local option on last
Friday night.
HERE'S THE
.HOOK
But Roiil-s Cntarrb Hyomel Cures
(iiip, Cougbs and ".I1 Cf'Ul'
And Aslbnia
Read, if you are a sufferer from in J
tarrh. reason and ret led. i
v wife and I will swear that Hy I
Oinel 'cured me of I he worst ease of,
catarrh that ever e.v,.-ied. 1 n-e.l t I
,.,:-. ', ctistaiitiv m uitl't- ,K"1 '' ;
,,...,. ,inK i the llHO.lt. mblrh kept .
..... awake a great ,b a'; I ra.-. d ,
thi'-k phi
; COIl.litiotl
cured, s
in. and a :n a ,
H,,.vev.-r. 1 am eiilir h ;
hr.iiign the
i.se of H
::., X II.
i ir. Philip 7- Har
I Reader. l!li- i- ';''
! testimonials pra.si..
niaiv.
It
' curativ
of Myoine
limit Coiiipali.v 8'fa.. ;
It.' and will reP.n.1 yr J-
,:.iU lo . "re. HV met ' '
tails lo
acli nostrum: n
s a .! ami'e
and medic. it. d nir.
,,! ail yo l H i"
liseai-- of a- r. .
; s to b-.-a'.il-- I'
to do to cure at.
throat ana I"-'
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naier. o . ,n,..nt Ir only
Subsequent ireatni-nt ir
n . .I.., one now.
day
Th.-
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.any lakes
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JrisL They g..aran,e..l
,.', Ami.- S'.Ur W in-
lllirkl
of Kural it""' ' '
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Tom Moore
Cochran. Ga . " '
fore rol.:e on he in.
of my '' ,
that would;
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"MERRY WIDOW" WALTZ ON AN ELEFHANT.
A ieniiese vaudeMlie leaill has evolved the novel Idea of doing the "Merry
Widow" waits on an elephant. The wnltr.ers are cmlini'il to very close
quarters, as will l,t. noted In the picture, but the "turn" lias met with ioi'Ui
fuvor nnd probubly w iii be seen In America before n ,,"
Heart to Heart
Talk
VJ.
By EDWIN A. NYE.
Copyrlqht. 1S0S. by Kilwln A.' Nye.
TUE WIDTH OF A SMILE.
This Is a statistical age. Everything
nowadays must ! reduced to tbe av
erage of tabulated tlgures.
Following this disposition, nn Inquir
ing Engllshmau with a genius for tlg
ures has been devoting himself to the
statistic of smites. Naturally be linds
the smiles of women the more inter
esting study.
On an average, he says, a woman's
mouth Is stretched a half inch each
time she smiles. lie allows her thlrty
sl.t smiles a day a fn Ir average and,
according to this computation, the tem
porary extensions of her lips umouut
to the total of elgllten Inches.
Very good Indeed!
Pursuing these statistics, one enn
easily figure that In an entire ,vearthe
average uuiiaiu's fai-e would b:
wreathed and twisted lato more than
lsj yards of sunny, winsome smiles.
And that is goim; soiae.
This presumably a. -curate estimate,
however. It must le remembered, takes
no account of variations. You s.v.
there arc some women who do not
smile men' than the sixteenth part of
an Inch at one attempt. And some of
them do not niaUe the attempt more
than thirty-six times a month. Their
smiles are stlugy and therefore dllllcult
to measure. Besides, they are tbe
smiles that come off.
Other gracious ones smile easily and
often-all over their faces. Most any
Uilug good will set their Umny lips to
stretching and their dimples to dancing
accompaniment to laughing ryes. Your
English eiiK-rt cannot measure tbe ag
gregate length of their smiles. Not on
your life. That sort of smiles stretch
leagues of happy laughter.
And tlB-re are Borne men also who
can do a good Job of smiling. The con
vulsion of mirth starts somewhere
down In the region of the dlnphrntu.
creeps upward untii It sp reads nil over
the Jolly counteiuini-c. Such smiles are
somewhat less than a rod In length.
They need no euIoi:y.
Note, fur Instance, those types of
hearty. Irrepressible, generous, wide
open smiles by Theodore Roosevelt and
William J. Bryan.
Let your Englishman tackle them.
Half an Inch?
Why. they are as wide as a barn
d.-r.
Applying the Englishman's measure
ments. Bryan and Roosevelt smile huge
ly and without mental reservation sev
enteen miles a day.
ftlK.I) BAWI.NO
John M. K D.Kie. oeccw.r 10 W
F. Boday. All ood sawed to gauge.
For prompt serric phone Black
3312. Kenldenre 24 High street, tf
Uaaollne ooil
(HI.: (tAL!
Pla.e your ord-r for first class
c ,1 nnw Williams Transfer Co..
I-lione Black 1H1. J6
STEHMtEUG H K.IIT.
..,,, Mnd I.ot rard.
View work. Sifh street.
,,.n Wlllamet". and Olive.
tf
Wf Mill! W'Hlll!
r,, ..id i .? fir I' '-'' I"T
",:.. ' -ar,-'. r Co . Phone
1 1
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XOItWECil AXS WILL ( ELK-
URATE IVKEI'EXllE.NCTC ll.W
The Norwegians will celebrntc
th"lr second Independence day, June
7th, at 10:30 p. m., the third anni
versary of the separation from the
king or Sweden, at Woodman's ball.
A. M. Newman will speak on the sub
ject of "Love." vMusic, songs and re
freshments. Every one that under
stands the Norwegian lauguago Is
cordially Invited.
COMMITTEE.
Hit. C. ('. (.'111! 1'ITI I
Famous State Veterinary of Cali
fornia: served three years on State
Medical Hoard. Is located at Kit
chen & Kotupp llvury stifhje, corner
Seventh and Oak. Phono Main 93
d&wtf
Ringer n.-Mieg Machine Company
01 ii Willamette street, phone Ki-I
1451. tf
THE MARKET
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
&Rughs
22 west 8th St
WE BUY
WE JELL
Wt RENT
WE EXCHANGE
f0 um'farni, .IK acres In i:rp,
Z In puhtun-, nnw ti-roum
house uiid luta; cru, HKxrk,
iDOlS, illlpU'tlH'lltS, LU'. It
hiki'ii Kfxiii. Kn with plan; (tt
Ht;(,r,oo $ 1 ' m oaHh. liulunco
on kmmI l rv.
s'2 HrrcK, i;m In rultlvii
tlnn, 40 imiri' ran Uv;
Ht-rt-.H tn t i in ti r urn! piiHfun',
nil f-nr(l; s-ni'iin h'tiK' ami
hath; K'umI :i'ix,'Z huru and
f-w ha in (or l rown; K'"(1
farm hoim-. l2 rrop; nil
intiis am! iin! iiii'iitH hi with
jilare ijtll, .'((!, uii IwHt or
tt-rinn.
S' acres In rmji, 7 Vir inlltrH
from Kiif-m . If Kohl mum,
will ko at ;Wi.oo an m-rt-
cro, IrichMl' d.
100 ncref, 7 inth'fi from Ku
K'Mi', on no id Krivi-I road;
".' nfrK In (ulttvxifon; U'i
In (ifiturf 0(i tinilx-r.
ITU, Hl.ciuO.
16 tvtn In I'hofiilx, Arlxtttiu. to
Iradu for property In or near
KiiK'-'ne.
New ft-room hoiiw and lot
clo. In ; modern In erory
rwpnt; well furuUhPd, for
Good new 5-room hounn and
two lot; K'd harn. rblckmi
hoiiM and park; family or-
chard and herrl-; a mkI
htu; for fl.(HMj).
McMURPMEY
& RUGH
22 wsl h St.
REAL
,l"OI! SAl.K A b.il.y Walker Mid a
I, shy buncy. Inquire 3j7 Wst
Fifth street. tf
FOR SALE Body (Ir and maple
woed, Eucene t;iin Coini'anv.
Phone Black l.'dl. 13
FOR HALE Butt Orpington rug
13 for $1. W. H. Ilumptnn, 1 loi
Coluiuhla avenue, coriur lflb at.
FOR SAl.E-Tw.) g,,.,.! timber
claims for . .,r,o:i 'rerio rea
soilaltle. Smith - l',i,,,, u, .',
biir. Oregon. Be 1M. ;.;
FO'.t SAl.K-tloo.l l-.o.s - )f.1 old:
i 10 hands; oiiiy eu-tiy bloke.
I Price, J 1 ml. Phone Red I 101.
Geo. Melvlll Miller, city.
FOR HALE Pa rues wish -nit to b'.iy
;i acres of tlr-'-cla-s t i -ii S--r l:l!:.l
call on J. W. Carille, lour lotles
west of Hale.
PIUS SAl.K l'lMir-rooii, c.,i:,,.;e; I .1
oTxliiU; localed mar high s-ho.,1,
house has ii;is, liglits and water. I
Apply 7M tlllve street. j 1 j
KOlt SAl.K Timber land; iiuarterj
section in township hi. s. r. 1 w, I
section 3-. Will aell cheap If sold
at once. Address C. J. ti., care
(luard office.
K()J SAl.K B,-st retail store In
Lane county; wll sell stock of
about $r,uint for cah and rent
buildings; a snap; must go quick.
Address "P. this office. J12
FOR SAI.K A good seven-room
housu (wired, bath and toilet, sew
er connections) nnd lot At. 2-3x
1C0 feet; fruit trees and chicken
park; on Wset Tenth street. Ap
ply at 521 Lincoln street. 3
KOU RAI.K City tots, close In;
SltOO, $350 and 1400; K0 down
and il Oper mouth, without Inter
est. W. II. Kay, at Eunen Gun
Company's store. tf
KOU SALK A No. 1 business for
sale; good location; clean stock:
will tako city property in part pay
ment. Wisli to retire from busi
ness. Cull nt Guard office, tf
KOK SAl.K Kir sl-cluss baled cheat
hay; also maple nnd old growth
fir wood. ' Louis C. Vitus, Junc
tion, Dr., II K. I). No. 2. Phone
l-'arinera Tl. J2l
KOU SALK A well Improved faim
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Cn
burg. This la a bargain at $.0
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Brown. Coburg, Or.
FOIt SAi,K One National cash regis
ter, one Komlngton typewriter and
it large Iron safe. Kuiiilre oT L.
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
KOU SALK -A fine farm of 171
acres will be sold for $-') per
acre on good terms, If o. in the
next thirty days. Smith & Brown
Coburg, Oregon. Box l!4. jti
KOU SALK House and lot In
Springfield; new nnd hand plas
tered, modern finish; on aocount
of my Interests being In Kugnne
will sell for :iQu less titan actual
valno. 11. C. Morgan, Kuguun, Or.
J2
IIOU8KS FOR BALK One bay mare
weight 1200: una bay horse
weight 1100; one black, slnglo
driver, safe for lady to drive; one
fine saddle puny. A. M. Gilbert,
at feed barn. tf
FOU SALK Flna mountain ranch of
HO acres; 40 in cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm: fair house and out
buildings; located eight miles
south of Kugeno. Prlro $1000.
Carl J. Wasliburne.
FOU BALK-Kr,,.., iwo to nine acre
Iracta of fine river bottom land,
all In full hearing orchard: one
mile from city limits on river
road. One ten-acre trad; eight
eight-room house; private water
works; nlcn lawn and shrubbery.
Telephone and It. F. I).; on electric
survey. II. A. Coi. tf
V'ANTKI
WANTKI-To rent, seven or eight
room housu. Cll at 1I Kast H:h
street.
WANTKII. Horse breaking by day
or month; also horses tracked. Kn.
quire luugs' livery . Jadftw
WA.NTKD Thrw girls to learn
I .. .. . ,. .. I,. 11a, . P I I, I
. UU,Hls a.
plul. Apply to Dr. J. VY. Harris
u
WANTKD - Position la blacksmith;
expert In all kinds of carriage
work ad general repairing; no
shoes; quick workman; strictly
sober; wages $3.50. Address Ixxk
Box 5, Junction City, Or. Jl
WANTKD To oorow S000 lo $,-
00 for term of years with gilt
edged aurlty. Good proposition
lor any one rlshln lo plsr a
loan. Address 0. L . rsre (laurd.
WANlOli Clfy property for 117
acro (arm In llentoii county. Ore
gon, miles from growing
t..WII. PI." II.S b"te.. I.II1U
1 om end WIU.iti.ef.. r.f r' : Co
Hi r.-s farming gfonid. W. II.
Ksv Kum nc. Oregon. tf
l.tlST A hi. lies' gold tin tit I Hi; case
watch on Willaiinlte street. Re
turn to J. A. M.tiirer, i2 Willam
ette slrct. ji
LOST -Saturday nigtit, between the
corner ef Third and lllg.l ' st reels
and Vincent's butcher shop, a
purse containing about f7. Kind
er please leavi at Gu ild ,iff,, and
receive ivw.ud. j.l
' liK.W M. i.riil r.H.m; lu
naee i e.H : ,;. ;; i,- r,i
bai h. Sul:a' le lor t , c, in 1..- ,
HUMS I.. I II... I .Nil. I
MIM II.I.aM UI S
iiiii'iiAX imcs on siiak;:.-; i siii
tilllilsh a tew setllli.;.. to rellahlel
parties. C. S l- raiis. I Mi Ka.,1 I
Ninth street, Kugelle. Ill
. y -
IF YOU WANT TO SUl.L your prop
erty tell the Oregon Land Compa
ny about It and they will do the
rest. 412 Wlllamotto street, hlu
geno. Or. if
NOTICK Having recovered from my
Injury 1 have resumed my business
of horseshoeing and general black
smithing. C. 1). Uolowny, Kast
Klovuiith street, Knlrinouiit, Or.
DON'T fall to see Choxeiu If you
wntit bargains In real OBtate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber ami mining stork. 11. Clio
sin. Boom 11, Walton Uldg. tf
10 CASH AND I0 PKU MONTH
Will buy a beautiful California
vineyard, the Income from which
will be sufficient tu make you In
dependent for life. Handsome
pamphlet, valuable Information
and coatrnct free. F. 11. Hoblnson,
general agent, Pacific Urove, Cal.
INTK11NATIONAL COUUKSPON
DKNCK SCHOOLS "The Busy
Man 'a University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all tbe trades and profes
sions. Text hooka and Instruments
(when required) furnished tree,
Full Information nnd circulars at
the local enrollment office, 45 W
Klghth street, K. J. Klrkwood, rep.
reaontatlve.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'llYSICI.VVM AMI Kl BCI'.O.NS
Dlt. ANN .t MAIJUIOlt. OHleapathll.
phy'clan. All curable disease,
treaied. Women ami children I
speclulty. Office over F. H. Dunu'i
Phone Bed 1031.
Dlt. II. L. BTUDLKY Osteopatblr
physician. Offices over Chamhurs'
store. f, 18 Willamette sir Co.
Phone Black 132. Consultation
free. Itesldence 7 24 Ferry street.
I'liona Ited ami.
C. II. CANNON, M. D. Homeopathic
physician aid surgeon. Chronic
diseases and dlssases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Offlco, Suite 1, 2 and i. Dunn build
ing. Phons Main 640. Boards
Hoffman Housa. PbonaMalnll
J. F. TITl'B, Ii. D. Homoeopathic
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases an diseases of women and
children given apuclal attention
Faradlc galvanic, nl title. X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments glv.
en. Offlra, (,Nl Wlllamotto street
with Dr. L. K. McDougal. Itesl
dence, 6.12 Pearl street. Office
pilous, Main G28. Itesldence
phone. Main till..
VnOltNKVK-AT-I.AW
8. D. AI.I.KN, Atiornoj-at-la, bill
Wlllauielte street, lug,iuu Oregon
L. HILYKt), Atiuiey-at-law. Otrlo
over Yoran's shoe store, Kuguut
Oregon.
LKON II. KDMUNnoN, Atloriie-at-law.
Fonu.s I and 2, R':ena Loan
and Savings U.uX.
u. V.. THAVIS, Atloruey-al-iaw. Of
fice iiver Kugena Loan ft Saving!
Bank, Kugmie, Oregou.
DOilHU HKll'WOIiTH. Attorneys
at law Office In Hovuy building
over Chambers-Brlstow hank
C. A. WINTBIlMftlKR, Attoruey-al
law. Land titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Cbsmuers-llrl-tow
Hank.
WOODCOCK at POTTaltt, Attorney- i
It-lit. A. C. Weodoock sod K. O ,
Potter. Office an block south of
Csrlsman block, ugeaa. Oregon, j
WALTON ft KHtW, 4lerBrs at-lsw
i. 1. Walton aa a. I. Nesa. Will
practice la all the oearts la th
atata. OfftM, reeat I, Walton
! lllork, us. Opsm.
JKSHK O. Wr.LI.rt, Lawyer, No. 2
I w esi mgrim street, n.ilgei0, vir.
I opt.oslte postofflre. Glvvs special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling -tatc,
. oiiveyaio-.-s and collections
Also lo all p.-hmuu mailers. Pboiib
lied 1 1 V .
rou i:i:nt I
I'-'li ,;i:f n : :- , :,, I,,
wn ii i, :.!:; iiud cm, i,, a c,. .1
a; Guard to : j , .
, an
1. N. II ,,l',i'Al,i,!l. H.,e :.i: a '.en
lion I- -!' to dl Te !1! ! '.,.'
wier,t ,( wi.i: -s Aiiit f .r Ceatl
lier.'al Ilii.lln'O Col. p.iu- Keem
&. r';r.-it Nn'.loi .il lliiiik iliiiidilig,
!Ctii;.n-, Oregon
WILLIAMS 4 B11AN. .utorneys-al-law.
.1. W, W illbvim, I.. 14. ileau.
Practice in all courts of the nt.tu,
and before the l a. Land of He.
Ofllcea 12, 13, 14 and lb tlcClllIla,
Uulldinil.
AlU lllTKt T
FKKU THOMAS Architect. Sneuh
nnd plant drawn, blue print
and speclttcatlons. General supor
vlslon over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, nee Mtt. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, C'brisinau
block.
I Mll.l'.T KPK.S
J. . KAVS CO.. iiiid. rtakeis and
luuer.. .nr. ctoi A. Mugeiie. c)r.
HAY liiiM.iiS.VN, niiderlakera
and ei,.l,.,liueif,. Corner Wlllaui-
CIU. 1111,1 Se.eli'h Slluels. '
V. T. l.OKiHi.X, funeral director.
Still o lleens, d elllt.alnier. CIIICO
and res. den, e, 'l enin and Uluo
sirict.s. Ph. ui,, lied tis.
jil.MM. i:.i.ni.i.i;s
Hl'lillDK I' l.Kltill. mining cnglneor
and ,.,ett uunallul'glst. Kellablo
infol'inatuiu furnished lo liitcudlug
Investors. K.viiinluatlous and re
ports on mines and ure treatment.
Kugeno Orogo'i.
C.Mtl'KT CI.KAMilt.S
JAY C. MOOItK, carpet cleauor.
til .. r. i .
AHSI'HACTOll.S "
TIIK LANK COUNTY ABSTltACT
cu., iiuuius d uuu d, uruii uiuiH,
Kuuenu, Or Pries ressoneblu.
nKAI, I.Xl AT It AUKNTf
J. I.. CI.AItK & CO. Dealers lb real
estate, t!roswell. Or.
SOI IIIKltN 1'AtiH'lti
H. It. TIME CAHU
,
Tonanl Portland l'assengea
No. ltl 2:42 a. ill., Oregon Kx
press. No. 18 6:00 a. 111., Cottago Grov
Passenger.
No. 12 11:55 a. in., Iloseburg
Passenger.
No. 14 6:42 p. in., Portland Kx
press. Toward Han Francisco Passenger.
No. 112:18 p.m., Iloseburg Pas
senger. No. 179:35 p.m.; Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. Ii 12:32 a.m., California Ex
press, No. 13 5:44 a. m., Bun Francis
co KxproHa.
Wenilllng Branch.
No. 84 H:3n a ni leaves Kugena
for Hprlngflold.'
No. 112-11:10 a.m., urrlvea Eu
gi'iie from Hprlngrifld.
No. 7 1:01) p. in., leaves Kugeno
for Weudllng.
No. km ,".:-lt) p. in., arrlvea Kilgene
from Weudllng.
W.I. MUIIUAY, ,
Gen. Pass. At
Portland Or
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Asst. G. P. A
A. J. GILI.KTTK,
Local A(ont,
" IIIIIIIIUM
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Jregoii for Lano County
U.iiIki A llowen, plalntlli', vs.' David
II. Purmonter, defendant.
To Duvld II. I'liruionler. the above
named defendant:
In the inline of the statu of Oregon
you are hereby summoned and requir
ed to appear In said circuit court at
Kiigenu City, Lane county, state of
Oregon, on or before six weeks from
I ho date of the first publication of
this summons, and answer the com
plaint cf the plalntllf filed therein;
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for In the complaint, namely, for an
ii ii ri ii 1 1 iii.-n t ofhe marring.! contract
existing between you nnd the plain
tiff, of date October 2 1st, 11107, nnd
for such other relief as to the court
may seem equitable and Just.
It Is ordered by the court, the lion.
L. T Harris, Judge thereof, dated
April 2a, IIIOS, that service of sum
mons be made upon you by publica
tion !n the Kilg -ne Guard, a newspa
per of g- t-eral circulation, piibiutied
'111!,' In said eoiinlv. Sunday except
ed, for six consecutive weeks. The
dam of the first publication being
Monday, the 27lh day of April, 11)08.
GKO. It DO Kit IS.
Plalutlff's Attorney.
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