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THE EUGENE DAILY GCARB. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 10M
Don't Balk at the
Dollar Mark
Price isn't evthing in buying
ing CLOTHING. .The
qualityjcounts for some
thing. You will always find the high
est quality of goods and
workmanship at the min
imum of prices
ROBERTS BROS
TOGCER.Y
554 Wilamette Street
Rl ArKCMiT-Li Moasci
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Get your Rubber Tires
put on by
s.bIfinnegan
574 Olive St
HELPFUL
Vmi won't. tll vnnr familv doctor
the whole story about your private
Illness you are too modest. You
need not lie ufniiil to tell Mrs. Pink
Uam of. T vim M:ih the thinim rnn
could not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will lie Held in tne st-nctesc con
fidence. From her vast correspond
ence with sick women during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowledge that will
help yourcase. Such letters as the fol-
Inwinar fmm o-rftteflll VOR1M. All
tahlish beyond a doubt the power ol
LYDIAE.PINKHAMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conquer all female diseases.
Sirs. Norman It. Barndt,of Allen
town, Pa., writes :
" Ever ilnre I was sixteen year of
ago I had suffered from ail organic de
rangement and female weakness; in
consequence I had dreadful headaches
and wai extremely nervous. My physi
cian baiil I must go through an opera
tion to get well. A friend told mi
shout Lydla E. PinUham's Vegetable
Compound, and I took it and wrote yon
for advice, following your direction!
carefully, and thanks to you I am to
day a well Woman, and I am telling
ail my friends ol my experience."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs. Has Deen tne
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousandsof
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-tng-down
feeling, flatulency, indigos-
Uotaizziness,ornervousproticrauon.
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and
pumpinc;machinery
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines
for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
ing. . Outfit complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Valrbanka-Morse Dynamos and Mo
tor for poww and light.
FalrUuks-Horso Windmills and'
lower.
Fah-tnk.Mor Grinder, Feed
Chopper. Well Puma.
All first quality goads at lowest
price always la stock. Liberal terms.
Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick
shipment. Write for catalogue and
price.
BERCER.& BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS. MORSE 62, CO.
Portland. Oregon
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitzimn
34 Wait Btb St,
Phons black I 1 1 ?
GEO. K. MUNROE
IT. HOUSFURNISHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
67 West Eighth SU
We bave everything for the kit
chen. All aorta of pots and pans in
metal and grautteware. All the little
contrivance that make cooking a
pastime Instead of a drudge you will
find here. Telupuone Kod b&.b
EUGENE .OREGON
THE HOKUM WHICH HAS I1KEN
1IKIIE liKKOKE.
always lifts his hoof willingly for
our Bhoelng. He remembers how
wo shod him last time and how good
the shoes felt on his feet, if your
horse bus not boon here before,
bring hlni now. You'll llko our shoe
ing as well as the horse. For he
will work better, go hotter and feel
hotter.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
SPRINGFIELD MAY
HAVE NEW CITY
HALL QUITE SOON
KINAXCK COMMITTEE Or COUN
CIL IXSTKl'CTF.I) TO INTER
VIEW W. O. W. IX KKGAIII) TO
I'lllCHASIXG HALF OE WALL
OF THEIK ItltICK OTHER
ITEMS OF IXTEREST
At the regular meeting of the city
council Monday evoning the finance
committee wan instructed to Bee the
directors of the W. O. W. lodge in
view- of purchasing half of the east
wall af their block and also to have
plans and specifications made for a
new city hall, to be erected 6n the
Inf niunpH liv the Htv. Thn Commer
cial Club unamomusly favors the
erection of such a building and it is
at their suggestion that the council
Is taking steps toward determining
the cost and possibilities of Its erec
tion. If such a structure Is erected It
will be a two-story brick, 28x100 feet
In dimensions. A large room 22x42
feet 1b suggested for the fire appara
tus with side entrance to the upper
floor. In the rear of the first floor
will be two prison cells, a cement
vault 6x8 feet, with a 14V4x36
council room and recorder's office.
On the upper floor will be a 'public
hal 27V4X42 feet, with linrary ana
public reading room, 22x27. While
the above are only suggestions offer
ed by the Commercial Club they are
about as good plans as can be adopt
ed, with possibly a few minor chang
es. If the council can provide for
the payment of the building It will
probably be erected In the near fu
ture, i
School Closes
This is the last day of school; ex
aminations are over and the pupils
will know the result this afternoon.
Both the teachers and pupils are
glad to get a vacation and rest after
a hard year's work. Our schools
stand very. high and the patrons may
well feel proud of tne institution.
Professor Baughman, assisted by an
excellent corps of instructors, has
been untiring in his efforts to achieve
the best results, and has done that
to the satisfaction of all.
Owlno- to the exams, the eight
grade graduating exercises will not
be held tonight, but were postponed
until a week from tonight and will
be given In the opera house on that
date. As there is but one graduate
from the high school no exercises
will be given by this class. The high
school students will go to Cold
Springs Saturday for a genuine good
time and picnic.
Two Girls !
On June 3 a little maiden that
tinned the beam at exactly the 9-lb.
mark. Not so awful much, Is It? But
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln French think it
Is just right.
Another little lady came to town
Wednesday night and took her first.
peep at this "great big place from
a oozy corner in the home oi J. u
Cox. Of tourse this little herub Is
Just- as nice as they make em, and
feeling fine.
The Fords Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Ford, who have had
charge of the-culinary department of
the Hotel Springfield, contemplate
retiring from the business. Their
Diana for the future have not yet been
made public. The Fords are quite
popular In Springfield, and their
many friends wlah them well at
whatever they may decide to do.
Nowb.
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. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOUGAL
Scott's santal-PepsinCapsuto
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WOOD FOR SALE
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Hfylr,, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -Tail
it to crrtily that I av tm
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lropi"and currdjier oi heaves.
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For talc by M druggUU.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
JJST VALLEY NOTES.
(Special Correspondence.)
Lost Valley June 9. We are lis
tening to hear someone remark, "I
wish it would, rain. 1
Mr. R. L. Edwards moved to his.
lower place toduy. , !
Rev. Kelley h. Id services here last I
Sunday. After the service two were ;
baptized. I
Air. E. M. Johnson Is very poorly
at present. (
H. M. Parvin and Cruzan urotners i
have commenced operations at their
sawmill. I
Mrs. S. M. Stlers of Rush Island
has been attending her daughter,
Mrs. L. L. Addington, who has been
very 111 for the past week.
Mr. Noles of Pleasant Hill was in
the valleyo ver Sunday. He Is very
much pleased with the valley ana
may possibly locate here in the near
future.
Leo Strand has returned home
from Portland where he has been
working for the past few weeks.
The latest word from San rrancis-
co is to the effect that a new girl 1b
at Harry Carrlger's. In consequence
of which Mrs. Cecelia Hunsaker is
now called "grandma."
Trent is to have a rousing time
next Saturday. The school Is to give
a picnic.
J. B. Hopkins or the Eugene Lum
ber Co., was la this vicinity one day
last week.
T. H. Fenton made a trip to
Springfield last Tuesday.
wm. willlamB Das tne lunrner on
the grounds and expects to com
mence work on a number of Improve
ments this week.
HENEFITS OF BASE HALL.
Eventhough first class baseball.
outside of the college games, has not
been played on the Eugene diamond
this season, It is mighty fine to have
base ball games In the city. At this
day and age no town Is complete
without the national game each sum
mer. Citizens gather In a body, ex
change good natured greetings, for
get their troubles, become excited
and find themselves lost to conven
tionalities and yelling in a boister
ous manner. All of which is good for
the individual. It acts as a tonic
and has a rejuvenating effect. Men
who sit at a desk the whole month
through begin to get restless as soon
as the baseball season opens. They
will sneak away and play hookey
from business, worse than the small
boy will from his studies. But. af
ter all, men are only boys grown tall,
and each and everyone loves baseball.
KEEP THE BALANCE I P
The poet's exclamation: "O Life!
I feel thee bounding in my veins," Is
a joyous one. Persons that can rare
ly or never make It, In honesty to
themselves, are among the most un
fortunate. They do not live, but ex
ist: for to live Implies more than to
be. To live Is to be well and strong
to arlBe feeling equal to the ordi
nary duties of the day, and to retire
not overcome by them to feel life
hounding In the velnB. A medicine
that has made thousands of people,
men and women, well and strong, has
accomplished a great worK, Destow
lng the richest blessings, and that
medicine Is Hood's Sarsaparllla. The
weak, run-down or debilitated from
any couae, should not fall to take It.
It builds up the whole system,
changes existence Into life, and
makes life more abounding. We are
glad to say these words In its favor to
the readers of our columns.
R. C. MOKGAN'9 FURNITURE
FACTORY
Furniture manufactured for
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Factory at east end
of Fifth street. Repairing solicited.
Phone Black 5391. Residence phone
Black 5501.
Have Your Abstracts Made by The
Ijanp County Alwtiwct Co.
II. R. Walker to John Hoke, lots 2
and 3 of Brooklyn. 200.
W. F. Bnrger etux to A. J. Work
man, lot 10 in block 6 In Camp
bell s first add to Eugene, JlOnO.
W. R. Walker to Mnblo B. Tlbbets
lot In block 9 In Scott's add to Eu
Kene. $300.
V. S. to D. M. Kemp, 120 acres In
sec. 27. tl). 18. 8. r. 10 w.
Margaret M. l.lles to Sophronai
Job, tract In sec. 7, tp. 18, s r 5 w.
10. '
Ella A. Allon ctnl to George N.
McLean, lot 2 In block 4 In Ells
worth add to Eugene. $3000.
T. A. llurd etux to K. L. Fletcher,
lots "K" "F" of Sunset How. $2230.
Kldo O. Parker to Eugene Loan &
Savings Bank, 242.10 acres In sees.
11, 12, 13, 14, tp. IS, s r 10 w. $10.
T. C. Taylor to R. S. Bryson, lot 6
In block 6 in Shelton's add to Eu
gene. Samuel B. Flnnecan etux to S. A.
Huddloslon, part of lot 2 In block!
II In Mulligan s dominion.
J. N. Cole etux to Luna Faublon,
lot R, block 3, Shaw's add to Eu
gene. Edward Mix to Bertha Mix. 30 ac
res In sec. 29, tp. 17. s r 6 w. $100.
I'. S. to A. C. Sellars, 153.09 ac
res In sec. 19, tp. 18, s r 9 w. and In
soe. 24, tp. IS, s r 10 w.
J. J. Bryan etux to H. M. Turner,
part of lot 6 In block 8 In Kelly's add
to Springfield, $150.
W. H. Wheuler to Mrs. N'. O. Bray,
20 acres In sec. 14. tp. 11. s r 8 w.
WELL DRILLING
Get your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone Red 4872. tf
BL'CHIIOLZ & CARPENTER,
S67 So. Willamette St.
GASOLINE WOOU SAW
W G. White '. prepared lo saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence,
616 West Sixth street
GERMAN COACH STALLION
The German coach hoise which I
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
Hangs barn.
tf 3. H PERKINS.
List your property with the Ore-
Itgon Land Company. Put an honest
price on it and we will soon have it
sold. tf
Those rich prizes to be given aawy
by WattB are attracting a great deal
of attention and bringing good re
sults. The prizes are on exhibition
In the corner window of Watts up
to-date Jewelry store, corner Ninth
and Willamette streets.
Monday and Tuesday Bargain New
5
Wp arp crnin- to make Mondav and Tuesrlav rf
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the banner davs or the weetc. We are ffoincfnnff0-U-. .
j a o Ucugcurjg
and real bargains that will make you want them and th
will save you dollars and dollars. Be sure to watch
Sunday ads. We will only tell you of a few things, th
a. t.1
aie iuuic at uic siuic
our
iere
45c Embroidery 1 9c
Hundreds of beautiful patterns in
embroidery, in widths up to 15
inches, Monday and Tuesday.
Yard lc
20c Womens Vest 9c
Women's summer Ve3ts In all
sizes; beautifully trimmed;
regular 20c value Oc
Best Dress
Ginghams 8c
A large assortment of beautiful
dress Ginghams in all colors
and patterns; regular '
10c value 8c
1 5 and 1 8c Sum
mer Dress Goods
yard 9c. v
You can't stay away from the
store now not when such bar
gains as theBe are offered. Now
is when you want your goods
to make that new summer
dress. We are going to have
warmer weather and you will
want a cool dress, only Mon
day and Tuesday,
15c and 18c grade Oc
Women's Lingerie
- White Waist,
gular $2.50 value
at J 1 .60
Women's fine )npta w .
o-' '- v aims
made of best material, and
experts, trimmed with Val
lace and torchon.
cuffs to match. ,ong and
Perfect fiUng,
u"sni at a larg
-.wUut, acute tne value $2
sale price jj'j
The Underselling Jfo MiXTChZ. APk
w io save money
BIDS WANTED
Separate bids wanted ' for brick
work, Iron work, plastering, cement
work, plumbing, wiring and all. ex
terior mill work for the I. O. O. F.
building on or before the 20th of
June, 1908.
Plans and specifications can be
seen at the office of John Hunzlcker,
Eugene, Oregon.
Each bidder will be required to
furnish a bond of at least fifty per
cent of his bid. v
By order of building committee.
J20
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lane . .
Edna M. Gardner, plaintiff, vs.
Burton Gardner, defendant.
To Burton Gardner, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby summoned and
required to appear and auswer the
complaint of the above named plain
tiff in the above entitled court, now
on file with the clerk of said court,
on or before the 11th day of July,
14,08, and you are hereby notified
that If you fail to appear and answer
said complaint as hereby required
the plaintiff will ask said court for
the relief demanded In said complaint
bo filed with the clerk of said oourt,
to-wit:
For the dissolution of the mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for the
care and custody of the minor child
of plaintiff and defendant, Lyndel
Fay Gardner, and for full relief here
in. , This summons is served upon you
by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, judge
of the above entitled court, duly
made at chambers in Eugene, Ore
gon, on the 21st day of May, 1908,
requiring the first publication here
of to be made on the 23rd day of
May, 1908, and the last publication!
thereof on the 11th day of July,
190S, and that you appear on or
before the 11th day of Julv. 1908.
L. BILYEU,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SVRI'ISE AXI) DKLIGHT.
await you when you come to
make your first purchase at
this grocery store. Surprise at
the completeness of our stock,
delight at the quality and low
prices which prevail. The
sooner you become acquainted
with this store the quicker you
will begin to have better groc
eries and to save monev.
W. M. GREEN, Kfi
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surzical
STAFF
V KuykeodalU M. D.
vO.Proar,M.D.
P. I. Bartle, M. D.
B. F. Scaieic, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. O'B.DeBar.M.D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modem operating; room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital' constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
A few mora of those nice buggies
at cost.
tf MOON & TIN'GI.EY.
',504 WlllametteSU ' Cugenr, Okjui Jfe
Pbon Ulaok WW I s
$1.00
NEW PROGRAM AT THE GUAM) j
At the Grand tonight a new bill Is
on and It Is a dandy. Lots of comedy
and light melodrama and Just a lit
tle blof tragedy; this will be one of
the best hills that has been to the
Grand. If the patrons who coine a
little late tonight and have to Stand
up and wait tor the second show will
only come a little earlier they will be
able to get seals, as the show starts
promptly at ":4.". The entire program
will he found In another column nWl
all seats are 10 rents. The prize
drawing for the eight-day clock takes
place Juno 2ijth. t(
Gl'ARDIAN'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned guardian of the person
and estate of Harold Frederlekson
and Ilertha Frederlekson, minors,
was by virtue of an order of the
Probate Court of Lane County, Ore
gon, dated the Slth day of May, 190S,
duly licensed to sell all the right,
title and Interest of said minors in
and to lot one, block one, of 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 londay, the
15th day of June. 190S, at the hour
of 1 o'clock p. m. nt the Court House
door In Eugene, Lane Cou:y. Ore
gon, and If no satisfactory bid IsQe
celved therefor, said guardian will
sell after said time, the said real
property at private sale to the high
est bidder for cash.
Dated this lfith dnv of May. 19ns.
MAUY E, KRAl'TKR.
Guardian.
frutmiionft
In the Circuit Court or the State of
Oregon for Lane County
Louisa A. Bowen, plaintiff, vs. David
B. Parmenter, defendant.
To David B. Parmenter, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon 1
you are hereby summoned and requir
ed to appear In said circuit court at'
Eugene City, Lane county, state of,
Oregon, on or before six weeks from
the date of the first publication of,
this summons, and answer the com-!
plaint of the plaintiff filed therein;
for want thereof the plaintiff will an
ply to the court for the relief prayed
lor in me complaint, namely, for an
anmiilment of the marriage contract
existing between you and the plain
tiff, of date October 21st, 1907, and
for such other relief as to the court
may sesm equitable and Just.
It Is ordered by the court, the Hon.
L. T Harris, Judge thereof, dated
April 25, 1908, that service of sum
mons be made upon you by publica
tion In the Eugene Guard, a newspa
per of general circulation, published
daily In said county, Sunday except
ed, for six consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication being
Monday, the 27th day of April, 1908.
GEO. B. DOHRIS,
Plaintiff Attorney.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Does a Genera! Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER,. President.
L. H.. POTTER, Vice Pres.
F. N. McALISTER, Cashier.
Cor Tth and Willamette
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate of Clarence Thompson, de
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Dora
E. Thompson, administratrix of the
estate of Clarence Thompson, de
ceased, has filed her final account In
the matter of said estate in the coun
ty court of Lane county, Oregon, and
that Monday, the 3d .day of Ausust,
190S, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the
afternoon of that day, has been fixed
by said court for the hearing of ob
jections to said account, and for the
final settlement or said estate, and
alPohjertions to said final account
must be made and filed In said court
io or before the said daS so fixed
V said court.
Dated this Kth dav ol June 190S
DOHA E. THOMPSON.
Administratrix.
L. BILYEU, Attorney.
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mtl.lTK ATTENTION
M customers at
' . ... ,i,.i a niece
market, aim , . . . .
of meat as was ever laid on
block ju '. tenner,
ly flavored and fine gramed tt
what we cut your PrterhoW.
sirloin, flat bene or hip bone
steaks from. We kno ho to
cut up meats for your table
well as to choose the prime. .
so that they will look
as well as tender and occ
Our prices are lo ir '
meats.
Broders' Bros
... . a.l C.
. An . . WMIj di
greets
market.
YOU WANT THE BEST .
to be found in t'e Grocery Line phone or leave orJer a
"THE PARK GROCERY"
Successor to Nicklin and Meal
Quality and PriccG uarantccd.
Phone Main 63 D Har-lVl P)fOP-
Park and Oak, 9th and Oak I. LaiHei, 1 lwf
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