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-k. 1 ,' t 'I i ; i I j y. '.' ' 1 1 ':' ;i vi m J Absolute! Pure rje only baking powder made with fioycJ &azp0 Cream ci Tartan No Ik Um Fhssphafa MANY GASES IN CIRCUIT COURT DISPOSED OF Following re the rases diajiOaPi of ;mk1 HcttMlOiiJon by Juttae Harris, ( uf tlif cin-iiir cuurl, at t ht adjoi.O.i-j id it-rtii whit h I)ck:h! yosu-nkiy audi is s' ill in si t- i'hhi : ! Tin IJuuih-Kcl.y LunilxT Company J vh. .1. V. l':;!iii lc; pos.sc.-i.-ioa of J-rup-J ()''. CttyA ii'.ui-ii. 1 Tii l.ruiii'iU; Company s. l C.j .l;iinM; to jt'i-ov-jr iiioin-y. C:ntti;i- S. D. ALLEN WILL RUN FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR To S. I). Allen, Kimene. oP We, t'.ie undersi 'ned patrons and taxpayers In Si-hno! Distri" r No. 4, in Lane C'fuinty, liri'K .n. r- -sp.-ctfully ask thai you albm- your name to lie used as a candidal'- for school direc tor at the coming ' I"' ' ion. C. M. COI.I IKK. JOHN' MAMI'TOX. .m,i.i: II. KATOX, .HA VII) LINK. S. It. ;,I.K'3, ' ADDIK II. usuritv. MAltV K McCOHXACK, W. W. (' l' IN'.-i, T. II. V, V I.. .:iiii iox.al ri.i r -t Harvey S-ol! I.. !'. visiting his broth':. I hi First Niitiutial musician on i.:i" o; .of the AMitnilc .! inembered by many the InlglnrH of do VoliinU during ;.':;. vls Sim . .'I VI! I ..I' ,'OIII lo uby. anil J. S. Vicla, near spend same iln';: cut arprise: Luck whir, h time F. Wi vs. II. A. .- ( 'on! i mte I. ! i ihl.arfl, puny vs. i! iiioii.v. ('.) I., i .; IS po; . e.-sion i il.-d. .M. S. La Tlinii::. s II. t'orecli..stt: .' granted il.'i ad .1. to r t'. I.. cover Wooh-moii. '.. V. l.F. : :tt, Al.il O: ,l 1 1 1 1 '' ; r llar'lett Com-. ('. .Ma! lock; lo i-eeuver i iiiinii'd. I m.ipp v.s. Iiavid H. Hi. ks; I In resii'inso I ' ley name may b; .-.in-i-i t'.i It'-. . from l.,qc r li. ai.l;:n. .f .peny. Cunri.i- . A. ,1. fid W. lie! Klii of u.ln:it to I -'li ,'IKV .M. Wvtlcg I'.. Wvileaur. Delhi Wyi It. Ivlmiiiisiai, the c.-iui" of HI j. Lav a;nl !.). Ili.-knri ; '.v., nly days a:isvi r. vs. Samuel ;ir and Leon a s nil minis-: ,-ator of n It. 'near; to re- r. I) - llltclilcli's An ' Tom Moore, o C'ochra!-.. lia., v:' sor.f f ome on la. i anil eouid find )' ' heal ir . until I n; nii-a Salve. Less i r-enr box won th" f'-ctin a pei-man del- KOtiraniee at drii store. "t!i! lied i liar day 'it i i i''.e WilW TM.if 1, "I hud a hail .i til)' foot. ; i, that would I ILn klen'K Ar half o n -'')-for me by ef-' iir -." Kohl n n A. I'tiykendiV.r.s ii'om I.'. L. S. la li It. II (' iviu ii'i r In re as one oi Serond DreKiin in I he l'hilliiine Lslandn, Hie Hpatil.sh-Anieriean. v;ir and t he Fllllnino Insurre V.w and Mrs.' T. lion. Ilendrb-ks i v.-i Indi in n.lenee f.n: erprlse: Miss i c,. r,i"r ri-ar.ii d Iron! liu- eeeo .Monday after a tile-isnnt sojourn of a -fii ill - if weeks in thai city, i he uncut of her sister, T.Talx j and 1'ivi.' -. v-.:..i attend t!ii Fnivers'lty of L'i-c-on. C. i;. Tiatidis and wife are recent arrivals here from CollltiKSWood, O., and tiny expect lo locate In ICncno or viilai'y. They were altrui'ted hither hy the Commercial Clnb'B Ltcrat tire. ft ' ...J- 4.. V i:.;vv,B!j!'f?.,,.r?v, -i O i ml. IW. ri.a.l . rev, .v L,-,..; '.;llJ.-lWfr-'---V.-.,.fnV iS -,;? " ''" -'' Hunt! m.sii'Si'" nil C'Mii Wiirr .'. 5!rtft '"""'"i O'l'iinii 1T1 Or. BsBB's Pine "Tar" Honey Is a fickmtiBo Proiorlptlon Carefully Propured From tho Purest and Dost ItiKroaionts. Dr. Boll's Plno-Tar-Honay Complies With tho National pi np Fnnn law. , And yon will (lid by looklnu ttt tho onrton Jf MLl inn Intu'l tnat. It ciiiiiiiiuh no injuneuBro.wJc.-l ' Or llllDll-lirOlllltil'iB uriiKW. ak lor jmp V.ALk Br. Hull's PlNN-TAll-lldnux. and t!iko 110 Buunlitiito. Look lor ths Boll tin tho Dottlo and our uuaranico no. but. THE E. B. SUTHERLAND MED. CO., l..i.irt Padlicah. K VI y It . .IV irr f IFe GRAND Today and Tonight PROGRAMME Biarritz Shore. Lost Pocket Book, Men and Women, Fond of His Paper, Mrs. Stebbin's Suspicions, Dog's Friend, Cheap Beer, False Start, $100.00 Reward, Cock Fight and Traveler's Jest. Songs by Miss Hemfershott "Hij Wedding Bells Will RinTToday." 'The Man Who Fights the Flames'' " ' Matinee Every Day 2:45. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ft-Day Clock given away June 26th SAVE YOUR CUPONS. ALL SEATS 10c. STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES IF VOU WANT TIIF. UFST 111 V A STI'OFII AKKR IlKKilK. SI'HlNtJ WAi till SI'KKKY. I'll III ItAHILITV. WOHK MANHIIII' AMI liMSII TIIKY AltK TIIF. IlKST IN TIIF. MAUKOT. YOl' Wll.li NAHK NO M1STAKK IF VOl' IAMK OVKH Olll mm: iiFixviti: in vixtj. S. L. LONG, Hardware 30 East 9th Strmti Pbon. Red 12? I A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gavel, Building; Sand and good cxcavatiin earth for sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 W 4 th I i over (L ed atnl appoint re, eive iniirr.-r to i onii!ainl. M. .1. ilonston s. 1 red I-i-k; ji'js- a ssion of personal property and dam-j ae.es. I'ermission Krunted plainlilf to HJm nntended eonipltiint. - i lal T. .iaher vs. Andhrson Wail to recover moriev. liiHetissed on mo- II, f plainlilf wlthunt e:,st.s to eith- Noli is hereby ,v.-n ton in pin siianeo of and In c iniortnlty to ordi i..u..''i i.... ,rJ ui r i..,.!,:.-. ai nance nnmh(?r T;!l, ptis: UU 111 I'ERSON'AL . C. C. .Mclleiiry, of Lansing, Mich., Is in tli city. ' XQ. 11. A. SrbweringO home fronJ a visit lu I'ortland. " J. M. WiLielm ht In i'i Creswell on hnsliie .Mrs. W. K uK il!: -ill is lOaln fur a fev '!'.. J. II. Davis. , I ! ai in Knuene ' a ' ' . :. I), rinnn- . ' '' ;: :: s, Keno on 1. t i t d.; . .lames , !:. -tl. .o ! In Kni'e IlepilH in ivrtk ,1. I'.. ei a en I t - ' .Mrs. .-. Hob. -ftirtn n Allot Aliianv W. VY. for ;l i.:; Htlf! at Wye. If. ! . - for j m i li ; Alti r -Grove, ii J. F. t SOI! ! ! -in .1. II. thorn itii f 3 Have Yni Summer Stove? f !"!!. Salem nui In; l tait; the room. ; i w mm '.lit IIRC 1 a - xoth'K ok sal!-: oi v.T!-:r. lSONDS voree. Dismissed on motion of plaiti tll.'. The Firs!. National Hank of fottam Grove. Ore-'on. vn. .1. W. Walker and It. S. Walker; lo set aside deed. l)e-Ke"o ninrrer withdrawn. Leave to file answer Thursday. i l." .....1 T.. ....... I.' U.o... I il. ,1 I I I llil 11 Ullll li:ii. 1 . . l'-i.- man, pai-ncrs noin ousiuess nnin.;r i he firm leiine and siyle of J. A. Freeman Ai Son, vs. .LB. .MeFarland ; to recover money. ( nntiiinel. Xlllchell, Lewis & Slaver Company vs. .1. Ii. ,Icl-arlanin; to recover mon- ry. t'ontinned. K.'iirhanks, Morse & Company vs. ,L 11. MeFarland; to recover money. Continued. l-nejl'!c St "el and Wire Company vs. L 11. MeFarland; to recover money. Continued. Howe & Fnrdliam vs. .1; II. MeFar land; to recover money. Continued. Charles 11. Dodd vs. J. H. MeFar land; to recover money. Continued. ' Leon R. Fdiiinnson, as administra tor of the estata of Cilenn II. yne liar deceased, vs. Samuel I'. "yne i;ar; to recover personal property. Contlned. L. It. Edmunson as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Florence M. WyneKar, deceased, vs. Samuel P. Wynegar and Web Wyne gar; to recover personal property. Continued. Kdwln M. Wright vs. Minnie Wash btirne; to recover money. Settled and dismissed by plaintiff without costs to either party. State of Oregon vs. Allen Dow; selling Intoxicating liquor. Dismissed on motion of prosecuting attorney. L ,M. Travis vs. Fred Fischer and Fred Fischer, Jr.; to recover money Coast Timber Company vs. Mattis Momb; specific performance of contract. Dismissed without costs. 13. J. Fraaior vs. C. M. Dexter; to recover money. Settled and dismiss ed without costs. Griffin Hardware Company vs. N, It. McFall; to recover money. Settled and dismissed. William Kahler vs. Fred Kahler; to recover money. Settled and dis missed. Isaac II. Wing vs. Fred Fischer and Fred Fischer Jr.; to recovor money. Dismissed without prejudice or costs. The Crawford County State Hunk an Iowa corporation, vs. 1. V. Jack sou and 10. T. Cochran; to recover money. Default as to I. V. Jackson; continued for service. Robert N. Griffin vs. tho Jasper Lumber Company; to recover money. Settled and dismissed. James J. Uurrier vs. Harry L. Old ham; to recover money. Default. Lillian M. Gllstrap vs. Orval Gll strap; divorce. Default. The Crawford County State Bank, an Iowa corporation, vs. I. V. Jack son and E. T. Cochran; to recover money. Judgment against Jackson for $268. JO; attorney fee of $25; In terest at 8 per cent. The Green Marshall Company vs. James Murray and Charles Mack, true name McKenzle; to recover money. Judgment agalnet Charles McKenzle for $318; Interest at 6 per cent. James J. Uurrier vs. Harry Old ham; to recover money. Judgment for $469. CO; attorney fee of $40. 7;;i, pass"d by the common . council o May, 1!)0S, and approved iiy the may or on the ath day of May. 13US, the common council of the city of Ku- will receive sealed proposals it the o flco of the city recorder in 'FiiKene. Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars hm water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up tp the hour of 7: SO p.m. Tuesday, July 7, I'.his, and that Mild proposals will he opened and consid ered by tho council at. said time. That the city of Undone proposes lo sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations of from one hundred to one thousand dollars, as tho purchaser may desire; that raid bonds are to bear interest at the rate bid. not to exceed a per' cent tier annum; stTid Interest payable seml-nnnually on the first day of July and January of each year from their date until paid; that said three hundred thons and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by the city of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 194S, principal and in terest payablo at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. That said bonds shall pot be SDld for less than their par value; that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a 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 tbe right of re jecting any and all bids. That 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 tb 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 da; of April. 1908 A certified check 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 Daily Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. Dato of first publication, May 6 th. 1908. By order of the common council. Jy6 B. F. DORRIS, Recc.-d'f. NOTH'K TO CONTKACTOKS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and con- striicllng a bridge across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12, In Sec. 15, Tp. 16 s.. It. 4 W.. aald bridge to be an 80 foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to bp nit'ompanied by a cerli fhsl chock of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, said hill to he tiled with the Clerk of Lane County on or before ! o'clock in the after noon of July 6, 190H. The oourt reserve tho right to 1 t-.i l-ti.l u,ii ntiA ..It Kl.l E. V. LEE, County Clerk. J. W BARRINGER Expert housemever Moves anything. Twenty-hv year experience. Residence, Eai Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 J. Eugene. OreeSrl. List yonr property with the Ore llgon l.:l Company. Put an honest price on it and we wllljoon have It w sold. tf NOTICE The senior play, 'fttchbox," will ht given at I ho hlghSchool Thursday nkht. June 1 1, at 8 p. m 10 rentsCi Admission It appearing from the abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 1908 election as made by the canvassing board of Lane county, OregOrr, con sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, R S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In and for Eugene Just Ice District, Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark. Jus tice of the Peace In and for Creswell Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that at the said election the total number of votes cast In the precinct of Springfield, in Lane county, Orekon on the question, "For and Against stock running nt large," Is and was 339 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Springfield precinct "Against stock running at large" Is and was 2S6 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract, that the result of said vote Is and was 233 votes against stork running at large more than for stock running at large, and tlpit the majority against . stock running at largo In said Springfield precinct Is and -Wns 233 votes. Therefore, In compliance with Section 4245 of the General Laws of Oregon, pnssed by the legislature of the stato of Oregon In the year 190 notice Is hereby given that after 60 days from the -date of this notice It will be unlawful for stock to run nt large In said Springfield pre dnct. Lane County, Oregon, un der penalty of $10 for the first of tenco and lU'll for eacn and every subsequent offence, to be recovered from the owner of the stock In civil action In tho name of the State of Oregon before a Justice of tho pence of the precinct In whlii such owner or keeper, or either of them, may re side, nndsnch penalty shall be for the benefit of. and when collected paid Into, the common school fund of the county in Tvhlch surh acth Is brought within sixty days after such animal Is pnrB'd to be t large. Paled this th day of June. 19ns. (Seal) E. F. LEE. County Clerk, Lane County. : -rliii, : !'i r :t :: '.. -ift"r e noon ' . 1 is left ,- . i i this Villi! I:', ., '. K. Griffin, of the I'ivm ' '" les gfolnglcnl survey. Is In t!' J. II. Rouse, a well-known 't " icr ntan of Coita;;e Grove, is in r ,. ly. E. J. Nixon, of Harrisburg, vim -:n arrival on the after-norm train t- .ay. Attorney John M. Vinrs i- (it-n?d this afternoon from a trip to Seat- I tie. James L. Cln'-k, of Springfield, w-'it to Portland on the noon train tcday. Mrs. ft. T. Clark returned home 'an tti-vht from a pleasant, visit al SiieUttne. W. Waddle and Max Zimmerman v.--nt to Kuaebiirg this afternoon on business. Dr. Henry llonklns returned this forenoon from n professional trip to I rarri.-bur-:. . Altarncy C'eo. IV Dorris wns a pas fl,.:,.,(s. in ('ntiHue Grove on the al'ler noon tre'n teday. Har-ild Gl-isoii, ef Seattle, Is visit ing hi.; mother, Mrs. W. F. Os'.iurn, of the Hoffman House. Ilu;;; ne Mi L. Whitten, who has lie-n iir Eugene some time, left to day for Portland, Sic .Mrs. .1. II. yinieral and children earn down from Cottage Grove this noon to visit Mrs. liaker. E. H. Miner canio down'froni Cot tage .Grove on tha noon train today. He is now residing there. Mrs. Eugene Matlock w ent to Cot tage Grove on the afternoon train to visit her folks a few days. Ell Perkins, of Madison, Lane county, Is attending the pioneers' re union In Portland this week. Little Beatrice Wetherbee went to Creswell this afternoon to visit at the home of F. O. Davis and family. MrK T f! Whpplfir onrf ohMH turned home to Cottage Grove this af ternoon niter a snort visit in hitigene. ' T. M. Rnrr tho Rnlnm nludiliAn whr. has several contracts here, arrived up trom tne capital City last night. C H Wrlirht mil n H Dhllli,,- of Duluth, Minn., are In the city on oosiness, 'having arrived last night. j. v. v ieary ieic on this morn- tnp'a Dlaira fnr hla hrm of zle Bridge, after a visit In Eugene r reel uian, of Omaha, Neb., Is a guest of Mrs, A. E. Hobbs. Mr. Cox is connected with the U. P. R. R. at Omaha. Charles Croner.. son of Georg Croner. left on this morning's stage for McKenzle Bridge to join his par ents there. Alba C. Matteson and W. L. -Hal-lock, of this county, arrived In Eu gene last night from a trip to South ern California. J. E. Heatou, manager of the Pa cific States Telephone Company's of fice in this citv, n 1 Junction City a business visit today. A. H. Todd and Sam Ca""nn and wife, of Cocur d'Alene, Idaho, -arrived In Eugene yesterday and may decide to locate in this vicinity. Albany Democrat: Mrs. Gertrude O'Brien Staplcton, of Roseburg, Is in the city the guest of Miss Frances French, while on her way home from a oaiem visit. J. B. Hollkinq WflQ a h,.jnn.n. 1 Spokane on the noon train today. He goes to attend the funeral of hla brother, Brayton Hopkins, who died there yesterday. Dr. Frank P. Topping has arrived here from San Francisco to visit sev eral weeks. Mrs. Topping arrived some time ago to visit here parents Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Paine. Rev. Herbert S. Johnson has left Boston, Mass., for Eugene nnd ex pects to arrive here before Sunday June 21, the dnte of the baccalaure ate services at tho University County Surveyor C. M. Colil'er left today for Spokane In response to a message stating that his brother Ar thur. Is quite 111 there of paralysis Mrs. W. N. Simon, of Saleni re turned home today after having vis ited her sister, Mrs. W. F. Simon. In Eugene. Joe Devine, the weii-known logger left on the stage this morning for' altervllle. where h? will help start the big log drive of the Spauldlng Logging Co. H. a. Parrolt. F. S. Ttoothe E R Avery and F. Ewlng arrived 'in Eu gene last night from San Francisco and will Join Hankln's surveving crew on the Natron extension. " Ben Bingham , and bride left on n n y" lH8t PVPnl"K for Victoria B. v.. on their honeymoon trip Thev were accompanied as far as Portland by Miss Ella Hendershott. sister of tho bride. lne stmiiw al, i ymsul;n,aX mil ;'.: :.va'i,rnih: :ove. (,iv... Not-Kin,, lie.-.t :,t . e , .' tan - 1 l' main- ' K turned 0ut Hut t.,v.ithoutWw. von eViMiine the mm you will see whv tins is w T- . . i chimney of the '"New I'. I,',-;,.,,- ,n lht under the kettle and not di-d- .! by -radiation. Thus it dw t:W V,,,' il """! range without its di comd,,,. A kwr-a.-i .CM thisstove-ifnotwithhi.i1,w,-.,c,,u"'' The . . . r i. ui a clear, powerful light more tKn vj,' vJ of brass finely nickel .latcd-p:st l lie mi,. fOT Z living-room. If not with yuur dealer, write our nearest agency. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) CAKE ASKS MEMBERS TO SIMM) FIRM for t ha.mi!i:i:laix (Portland Telegram.) " .rt'-nd. .luii.j in To the editor of the Telegram). The official count n.'Mig complete ;iud iiovernar Cham berlain" having received the popular vo!c far ("nited States senator, the question has been raised as to the duty of I he legislature in l he ple u ra s who heve su-nei; .-itatement .vi. 1. There is only one answer thev shaitld. live up to their obligations and vote for the people's choice. Not only is this courso necessary to vindi cate their integrity as men, but to maintain the principle of electing United States senators by tbe direct vote of the people. While it is generally admitted that United States senators should he elected by I ;, luiion ot i amended sj : election, :. :!: present .- i : ; a, volved in -.:.:, Klioll I her" h.-i mined ei I ,r; iu hy elec.'ing a:i or reinl-M-i!;g ii the pei.pl,, i,y Sruntor Iriitii a I liclieve t :.:i- iial : lu- final, a-i'-s flWA be - l- lar siKh an 1 in th; "'' :ei:ir. in- -y t::anv a ;-.ii,is- ,i.iw. , '' at iae law, s la tie- i.-(5 ig a Iti'tiCKi-atif !'ii'!!ti .-;:s:t., bm t a mis- t efiarti will i taken one, aid taat s. fail. ! Furtliei'liw.r.- t i. firlnl,- vineed that any political puny 'in the state of Oregon will ultimately stiller defeat inili.j tt lull,- ,. the desire of the iiennln in ii!irtir.ir,. I in the election of their senators and to mild the legislators to carry out their will, as expressed in the Jum election. it. ji. CAKE. Made in New York IO you want to see yourself dressed like a New Yorker? Then come in and try on a Suit or Overcoat made for us by Alfred Benjamin & Co. They are the leading tailors of New York and we are the sole distributors of their product in this city. Roberts -Brothers 554 Willamette Sired IF Vol' KNEW The merits of tp. Ten vh.. yon would nev.-r ,.fvr from k'.lney.! bottle (two months' treatment) old hv O T tit. 11 I , .' . MI i - " i" in-lit. "nd for testimonials. nr. F. W Hall ") Olive street, S'. I oul;.. ' -- I GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY V a It-tin i,La.l.,..n n 1 1 .. rniu 1 for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind-1 -IIIII1IS COBlDlelV. Kfl Ifhanlra k: .. I . 1 1 . 1 .. .- --. . ...... n r, r.enit-9 1 ill r, t-1 1 1 111 . i Frt Irtln 11 k H-M i ,l-l I Ivn.mnu ml Mn. ! mm iw power ana light. rmrink-More Windmills and Towers. Fnlrlwnks-Morne Grinder. Peed Choppers. Welt I'll mm. All first quality goods nt lowest prices always In stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick hlpnicnts. Write for catalogue and prices. BERCER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS. MORSE (E, CO. Portland, Oregon -' 1 !T null C on u .liki- mm VISIltl.E w'"1"'' tV1.kwb'tkB 111,11 1." written. Iff-' ?UV.S. IlivesiiK"" AgeniQ q O O