Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 22, 1908, Image 4

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TITK El'GKVE VfLr GUARD, MONDAY, JTXB 22. 1008.
HHEUMATISM
BODY RACKED WITH PAIH.
LUMBER RATE
DECISION IS
MILLKN'S VICTORY
Regarding the lumber rate decision
No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering as Rheilraatisra. It
fa a nerve rackinir torture, mid so thoroughly does it dominate the system,
when it becomes entrenched in the blood, that its victims are usually com-, by the Interstate commerce conimis-
plete slaves to pain. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in tbe i '"" l" viKuiaii saja.
blood brought on by stomach troubles, weak kidneys, indigestion,- and a 1 , Part of ,ne Increase made by ear
sluggish condition of the system. The natural refuse of the body, instead I hHi f J. ?
of passing off through the ordinary channels of waste, is left to sour and an itmum ZeV
ferment in the system because of these irregularities, forming uric acid , thorized to Eastern, territory, how
which is absorbed into the blood, and Rheumatism gets a foothold. Asth!Cver )g 5 cenig per hundred pounds
diooo. circulates i;irougn me nouy ueposits me acria, lrriiuung suu-1 over the old rates, and this maximum
stances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, tissued in not authorized In Its entirety, ex
and bones. Sharp, biting pains commence, the 'flesh becomes feverish, j cept to Diiluth, .Minneapolis, St. Paul
swollen and tender, the lmisolcs and joints throb and erk, and the Dudy
is literally racked with pain. Plasters, blisters, liniments, etc., can never
cure the disease: they relieve the pain, per
haps, temporarily, but do not reach the
trouble, which is in the blood. S. S. S. is the
proper treatment for Rheumatism. It goes
down and attacks the disease at its head, and
lir Aritinr nur llif nrtivnn and nrrid fluids
PURELY VEGETABLE which are causing the pain, and strengthen
ing and enriching the blood, cures Rheuma
tism permanently. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, just what
is needed in every case of Rheumatism. Monk on Rheumatism and any
medical advice free. TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
LAFOLLKTTK AROIKKI)
liK.M'IXK K.Ynil'KIASM
Ph
nix Paint
for old and new
HOUSES
the only Coast made paint
guananteed to stand
PRESTON HALES
AGENTS
and Minnesota Transfer, and to
points on and east of the Mississippi
river, so that approximately 50 per
cent of the increase made by carriers
Is condemned, resulting In a reduc
tion of about B cei'ts per 1000 ponds
Ion of about 6 cents per 1000
pounds In rat?s now In effect.
Reduced Hale From Spokane.
Differential r?t"i from Pookane
rate groups. pnlntK. Montana-Oregon
rate group rates and Hood river, El-
lensuurg and l.eavjiiswortn
'MANY GROCERIES,
,1 AltIO C.YRIUIOI)
here regularly which you can
not find elsewhere. If you want
something exceptionally choice
and not in common use, you can
find It horo,' You w'tl: ffthd, on
Inquiry, too, that theSe" espec
ially high class groceries do not
moan high-class prices. Far
from It.
W. M. GREEN, SBMrSSi
61 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions '
..STAGES..
McKKNZlE STAGEUmvm Eugene
at i30 . m. Stitges do not call at
privAtr rfMdencfs but will call lor
- baggage II notified the day before.
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
A daily itageleaveeEugene at 6 a. m,
(or Mapleton, close connection by
iteamer for Florence' and cine
Livery Phone Main 2 1
li3trlcts.
which lie cast of the CajJe mount
ains', embracing parts of . Washing
ton otid Oregon and "all of Idaho
to Eastern territory are established
under a decision In tfcp cif" of the
Potlach Lumber Companv and others
against the Northern. Pacific and
other roads. Rates from the Spo
kane districts are ordered lower than
from th'e Pacific coast. The decision
Is that these rates should be made
more uniform , differentials under
coast rates than were in effect prior
to November 1, 1907, on the general
grounds that from this district the
haul is much shorter, and mountain
grades over the Cascades and the
long haul through a wide, treeless,
farming section Intervening between
the .coast and the Spokane district
are "not Incidents to this transporta
tion, as they are to transportation
from the coast.
Iioner Iditos From Volley Mill.
111. its decision in the Western Ore
gon lumber manufacturers' case, the
commission decides that .the advanced
rate of $5 per ton from all mills In
the Willamette Valley, not including
Portland, is unjust and unreasonable;
that from mills upon the east bank
and upon the west bank, south of
Corvallls, the rate should not .ex
ceed TX cents per 100: pounds, or
$3.4 0 per ton., and that from points
hnpon the west bank north of Corvallls
the rate should not exceed $3.65 per
ton.
No reduction is rtlade In the rate
from Portland, since shippers from
that point have the benefit of the
water rate and are not dependent
upon rail carriers for reaching the
San Francisco market and the rate
of $3.10 per ton has not been in force
from there for the last four years.
Open Gateway Only to Utah.
In the Portland gateway cases the
commission holds that a satisfactory
through route, within the meaning
of the statute, already exists from
Washington points to Colorado com
mon points and' destinations east
thereof, and that, therefore. It has
no authority to publish another route
to these destinations.'
The Northern Pacific Railway,
Northern Pacific Terminal Company
of Oregon, Oregon Railroad & Navi
gation, Oregon Short Line, and the
Union Pacific Railroad are, however,
required to estnbllsh through routes
for transportation of lumber from
points on the line of the Northern
Pacific; Railway in Washington, north
of Portland, Oregon, as far as Seattle,
through Portland to Ogden and Salt
Lake City, and common points In
Utah, and a rate of '40 cents per 100
pounds on fir and spruce lumber and
50 cents per 100 pounds on cedar
and shingles, is prescribed for such
through transportatino.
AUTO - LIVER.Y
We have a fine 7-passenger 30 H.P.
White Steamer
to hire by 'day or hour
Expert driver furnished
EUGENE GUN CO;
I'Ufrywmi mum
MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN
TO "DAD" TRINE
The college campus at Corvallls is
to have a drinking fountain. It Is to
be a memorial to be left by the out
going graduating class, and what
adds t,o Its fitness Is that It is to be
dedicated to the memory of the late
"D-id" Trine. The class voted the'
gift, at a meeting yesterday. . and
named a committee consisting of
Cooke, Karnsworth and Hrodle to
have charge of the purchase: and
placing of the fountain, The site it
Is to occupy Is yet to be selected.
Its dedication to the late Mr Trine,
whoso work at the college, after sev
eral years of usefulness, was Inter
rupted by an untimely death, is ap
proprate beyond compare. He was,
as physical director of the Institu
tion, a man of great personal merit,
and was deeply beloved by those who
passed under his Instruction, sev
eral of whom are members of the
outgoing class. Their tribute to him
by the announced purpose of the out
going class Is one of the pretty Inci
dents of this pleasing ' Commence
ment. Times.
SI XIUV SKHVU'E TO NKWl'ORT.
On Sunday, June 2 1st. the C. & E.
Hy. will run an excursion train leav
ing Albany at 7:33 a. m,, connecting
with the (! o'clock local here, arriv
ing at- Ysciuina 11:40 a. m. On the
return trip they will leave' Yanulnn
at 0 'P- ui., arriving at Albany at
10:30 p. in. .. A J. lilLI.KTTK, Agt.
IK V
HI'l
STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES
'Of WANT Tills HI ST III V A STI DKIIAKKIl llttiGtK,
tij v ;ov mt si ititi v. ro in it urn, iTV, voJ..
.MANSMII AMI FINISH THKV ARM TDK HK.ST
l Till: MAItKKT. Vol Wll.l. MAKK NO
Ml ST A K hi ll" VOI' IXIOK OVK.lt or II
1.IXH IIDKOKK 111 VINO. '
Suui'.ner Kxrumlon Rates lo Ynqylmt
a-J a od NewKirt ami IMrntt.
HBSp On sale every day, round trip to
Yaquina, .vuu: to Newport ..im;
to MetrojQ $4.25.
Ticket sold on Sat lay and Sun
day to Yuqulna and Newport, llmlto.1
to Mondav following. $3 H).
A. J. Oll.l ETTE. Agent.
ci r n
U
i
- SO ttt 9th Street
wn.ii lmn.i.ixo
(let your wells' drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
Chicago, June 21. "Bob" La Fol
lette a name, pronounced by uocnens
of Wisconsin, "fou old-time football
gladiator," precipitated a genuinely
spontaneous demonstration. It was
unorganized but was not in spots.
It permeated the vast assemblage, ris
ing as from the insistent roar of the
common people manifesting their ad
miration for the Wisconsin senator
Taft's demonstration was largely
conffned to the delegates, many of
whom would gladly have broken from
the harness which hitched them to
the "steam roller." Not even La
Follette's warmest supporters hoped
for such a magnificent ovation. Foil
tlclans were almost paralysed with
astonishment. . '
"This is conspiracy to prevent
vote on the presidential nomination,'
complained a gray-haired old veteran
on the main platform, as the minutes
passed and there was undiminished
ardor of the La Follette enthusiasm.
"No. old man,'.' someone whispered
"it's the American people who are
doing this.
Chicago Surprised.
Chicago talked it over all night.
Is talking' It yet. Lodge, who had
beamed while there was Taft Cheer
ing, pounded the gavel f "top the
La Follette cheering. Every whack
cauBed increased La Follette cheer
ing and the "stem roller" for those
moments stood motlonless.-
"There-hasn't been one golden
sentence In this convention," said a
correspondent. "When Cochens had
told his party truths which hurt, but
told them in the earnest manner of
the man whose heart was in his ut
terances," the newspaper man said:-
"There Js eloquence of truth. '
Strikers in the galleries in the
middle ot Cochem's address tried to
hiss. - It only caused the multitude
to roar louder their approval of La
Follette's brave supporters.
Party chiefs were nervous through
out the day over, the situation. The
convention voted down La Follette'B
amendments for the popular election
of senators and valuation of railroad
property.
PROMINENT BANKER
ACCrSEI) OF GRAFT.
Portland. Or., June 20. Charged
iwltli having perjured himself in an
effort to secure the rights to a val
uable mining claim on which an old
man had lived for years in an en
deavor, to claim as his own, J. II
Parker, vice-president of the First
National Bank of Boker City, and
ohe of the most prominent men of
Eastern Oregon, indicted on two
counts by the United States grand
jury, which adjourned this morning,
was arrested last evening , at Baker
City by Deputy United States Mar
shal Clyde Nicholson of Portland,
and afterwards released on a bond
of $30,000.
The lndlotments, two In number,
were returned to Judge Wolverton
in the United States court several
days ago. , A bench warrant for Par
ker's arrest was issued by the court
at once. . One or the Indictments
charges Parker with violation of sec
tion 4746 ot the federal statutes,
and the -other with wilful and cor
rupt perjury. ;
. " NOTICE.
All members of the Eu-
gene Commercial Club are re-
quested to be at the S. P.
depot Wednesday, June 24, at
10:65 a. m., wearing the club
badges, which can be ob-
talned onlv from V. D. Cal-
Uson.
C. S. WILLIAMS, Pres.
Flowers and Cherries.
The Ladles' . Auxiliary wants
donations of flowers and
cherries for the Portland vis-
itors. Please leave them a
with Mr. Callison at the Com-
merclal Club. NEXT TUES-
DAY EVKNINO.
v MR8. R. McMURPHEY.
Pres.
C. NAIIEAU HAS OPEXED
EMPLOYMENT OFFICF
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.
-.- ' ,'.(. , . ... Jl
"Vmlor" Porch Shades.
If you want the original porch
shade,' one "that has fast colors and
will stand hard usage, buy the "Vu
dor:" They are cheaper and better.
You should pay no more than the
following prices for any shade: 4
foot, $2.75; 6-foot, $3.75: 8-foot,
$4.75;' 10-foot, $6.25. All shades 8
tMt long. We hang them free.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
t iwr".TT notify the public that I
r!!: not be held responsible for any
bills not contracted by myself.
J-19 GEO. C. HEEUE.
STEHX'BERO 1I A1HHT.
Phnlna alamna r ,1 ....... 1
- mm l'vn l enrus.
(lenernl wlnv vnrlr Qlvth -
tween Willamette and Ollrs. ' tf
Tying her bonnet under her chin,
sne. tied her raven rlnslets In;
Then to thn store shn went u-itl, &ba
For Uolllster's Rooky Mountain Tea!
: ' Linn Drug Conipany.
Slncr Sewlug Machine CompfcnT,
615 Willamette street phone Red
HSV tf
Wurier tunes piano . Leave r
1or at Morris' Vusln S'ore. tf
' For sale at bargains two md-
nanu ranges, j. . hays Fur. Co. tf
Cocoanut meal. Jc per lb.
' MOON & TIXtlLEY.
Complete line of flags and buntlni
at Hill's Gun Store.
NOTICE' ''.
. ' t.
It appearing fiom the abstract of
f.Qet at in reifular June. 1U08.
election, as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county, uregon, con
sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, R.
a urtu.,n Tnatlca of the Peace In
and for Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, ana J. i.. i-iam, jus
tice of the Peace in ana ror treicn
n-Anln. T.nno Cnnntv. Oreson. that
at the said election the total number
of votes cast in the piecine ot
2nv!nriaiii in T.nno county. Oregon.
on the question. "For and Against
stock running at large," is and was
186 votes, and the saiu numuer 01
..... ,., in thn calri Willamette
precinct "Against stock running at
large is and was su votes, it m
pearlng from said abstract that the
it nr cniri vote is and was 6
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running at large,
and that the majority against stock
,nni,,i i.t lar in said Willamette
precinct is and was 6 votes.
Therefore, in compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oregon in ine year uui,
nnt.a io hochv vvtn that after 60
days from the date of this notice It
will be unlawful for stock to run at
large In said Willamette pre
cinct, Lane county, Oregon, un-
nanoltv nf 1 1 fl for thft first Of-
fence and $20 'for each and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock in civil
oMInn In t h a nnme of the State of
Oregon before a justice of the peace
ot the precinct in wnicn oucu uwum
or keeper, or either of them, may re
side, and such penalty shall be for
the benefit or, ana wnen conecien
nnIJ Infn lha nnmninn Itehool fund Of
.mintv In ivhlph Rlieh action iS
brought within sixty days after such
animal is proved to be at large.
Dated this "Jtn aay 01 june, ivy a,
(Seal) E. U. LEE, f I
County Clerk, L,ane county.
NOTICE . '
Tt aunearinc from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 1908,
election as made by the canvassing
hoard of Lane county. Oregon, con
sisting of E. U. Loe, county clerk, R.
S. Bryson, Justice or tne reace in
and for Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L, Clark, Jus
tice of the Peace In and for Creswel!
Precinct Lane County, Oregon, that
at the said election the total number
of votes cast In the precinct of
Zumwalt, in Lane county, Oregon,
on the question, "For and Against
stock running at. large," Is and was
92 votes, and the said numuer oi
votes cast in the said Zuniwalt
precinct "Against stock running at
large" is and wsb 84 votes. It ap
pearing from said abstract that the
result of said vote is end was 76
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running at large,
and that the majority against stock
running at large In s..ld Zumwalt
precinct Is and was 7 b votes. ;
Therefore. In compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oregon in the year 1907,
notice is hereby given that after 60
days from the date ot this notlce lt
will be unlawful for stock to run al
large In said Zumwalt pre
cinct, Lane County, Oregon, un
der penalty of $10 for the first of
fence and $2 0 for each and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock in civil
action in the name of the State of
Oregon before a justice of the peace
of the precinct in which sucn owner
or keeper, or either ot them, may re
side, and such penalty shall be for
the benefit of, and when collected
nald into, the common school fund ot
the county in 'which such action is
brought within sixty days after such
animal Is proved to be at large"
Dated this 9th day of June, laus.
(Seal) E. U. LEE, .
County Clerk, Lane County.
NOTICE
It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 1908,
election as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county. Oregon, con
sisting of E. U. Lee, county clerk, R.
S. Bryson, Justice of the feace in
and foa Eugene Justice District, Lane
County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus
tice of the Peace In and for CresweJ
Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, thrt
at the said electlon-.the .total numbat
of votes rcast , In.-the precinct m
Springfield In iane county. Orekon.
on -the question, .."For aud. Against
stock running at large,." ..is and was
339 votes, and the said number of
votes .cast, In the. said Springfield
precinct "Against stock running 8?
large" is aud was 286 votes. It ap
pearing from caid abstract that the
result of said vote is and was 2 38
votes against stock running at large
more than for stock running at large.
andthat the majority against stock
running at larne in said Springfield
precinct is and was 233 votes.
Therefore, in ' compliance with
Section 4245 of the General Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
the state of Oiegon In the year 1907.
notice is hereby given Hint after SO
days from the date of this notice It
will be unlawful for stock to run at
large in sain spnnglield nre--
clnct. Lane County, Oregon, un
der penalty of $10 for the first of
fence and $20 for each and everv
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock in civil
action In the name of the State of
Oreenn befcre a justice of tile neace
of the precinct In which such owner!
or keeper, or either of them, may re
side,' and such penalty shall ho for
the benefit of. and when collected
paid Into, the common school fund of
the county In which such action is
brought within sixty days after such
anininl Is proved to be nt large.
Dated this 9th dav of June. 190S
(Seal) E. V. LEE.
' County Clef,;." Lane County.
KOTIOE OK SALE OF WAT Kit
BONDS
' Not'lce'ls hereby given that la pur
suance of and In conformity to ordi
nance number 734, passed by the
common council on the 5th day of
iay, uus, ana approved Dy the may
jor on the 5th day of May, 1908, the
1 1 M,c ut lin
gerie will receive sealed proposals
at tne oiuce or ine city recorder In
Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase oi
three hundred thousand dollars In
water, bonds of said city, or any part
inereor, up to tne nour of 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7, 1908, and that said
proposals will be opened and consid
ered by the council at said time.
That, the city of Eugene proposes
to sell the said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds to the
highest- Didder therefor In denomi
nations ,of from one hundred to one
thousand dollars, as 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 the 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; 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 the rlghj 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 to re
peal, all acta 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 tbe people of
the city of Eugene on the 18th day
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 CO
days In the Morning Register .and Eu
gene Daily Guard, newspapers of gen
eral circulation, published at Eugene,
Oregon. v
Date of-JIrst publication, May 6th.
1908. : '
By order of the common council,
Jy6 , B. F. DORRIS. Record'.
WOOD S.1WIXO
John M. K i:xoo, sncctusor to W
E. Bodny. All wood sawed to gauge
;?r,pr,?mP BGrTl,e Phone Black
331S. Residence 324 High street, tt
Gssoline woodsaw
COAL! (tm.i
laceyonr ord-r for firs' cbss
' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AIi'I)
PROPERTY OWNKUH
i, . ,
: Notice Is hereby, given that pursu
antnnt to the terms of ordinance No.
747, passed by the common council
June 1, 1908, and approved by the
mayor June 5, 1908, bids will be re
ceived by the street committee, at the
office of the city recorder of the
city of Eugene, until 7:30 o'clock
p. m. 'Monday, the 29th day ot June,
1908, to Improve the following des
ignated streets, in the city of Eu
ger, by the construction of cement
-urbing along both sides of said
streets, and by paving said streets
with bitnllthic, asphalt or other hard
surface pavement in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
prepared by the city engineer in con
formity to said ordinance No. 747,
to-wit:
Olive street, from Fifth street to
Tenth street.
Fifth 'street, from Olive street to
Oak Etreet.
Sixth street, from Olive street to
Oak street.
Tenth street, from Olive street to
Willamette street.
Tenth street from Willamette
street to Oak street.
Eleventh street, from Willamette
street to Olive street.
Oak street, from Seventh street
to Ninth street.
All In the city of Eugene.
fhe common council requires that
separate bids be submitted for each
it the above designated streets, and
does herebyenotify all bidders that
separate contracts , for the improve
ment of each of said streets will be
required. , , '. j
Bidders will state 'price Irt detail,
in accordance with specifications
prepared .by- the-.eity of Eugene, and
now on file In the office of the city
recorder. "i All work to he done under
the supervision of the street commit
tee to their satisfaction, and to be
approved by them. All contractors
wJl he required to furnish an ap
proved ootid in a sum to be agreed
upon for the faithful performance of
his or their contract. And all bid
ders sYiall -include with each bid a
certified nheck In .a sum equal to 5
per cent of the amount bid, payable
to J. D. Matlock.-Mayor.
The street committee reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the common council.
B. F. DORRIS,
Recorder.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, June 9,
1908 . v
Tailor Made
Clothirid
ever
Wore have
ceeded in ofr:: c tte si;
artistic aud un-toX ' ":
Isn It t a satisfaction S:
lf we make Vour el i
you are sure ol aV
G. F. McLEOD
tast 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. HcDOUGAL
BLACKSMITH.
"Hsu;
Get your Rubber Tires
. put on by
S.B.FINNEGAN
574 Olive St
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING
PUMPING MACHINERY
Falrhnnks-Morse G.isiilinp FjuriJ
for pumping, spraying, sinrnig, griJ
nig. .wiimi.s coniiicie.
rairlianks Scales for rolghiig.
imiriMinks-Mcrsc llvnmtios ud )l
tors for power and Unlit.
l'airbttiiks-Mor.sc Windmills
Towers.
Fairbanks-Murse Grinders, H
Chopiiers, Well Pumps.
All first quality guous al mi
prices always-in stock. I.ibenl tf
Prompt reply to imiairics ndul
shipments. i rite fur cutnlcgu u
prices.
BERGER. & BEAN HDW.Cfl
Agents, Eugene, O.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE B CO. I
Portland, Oregon
XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS.
A New Set of
Chairs
Whv do von have OLE I
shahrv fHAIRS In yo' I
home, when you ran make tin I
GOOD AS NEW for only Soc . I
A , rhlnnmr C I "Of" I
K-nn.1r In VillIT 110016.
See that '.lie Chinaman li oil
every can. .
rposi clm wlndOf.
ASK TO SKUOrit VEH ttAUl
PAl'KIi
1 6-1 S West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
Plumbing
Furnish "your new
hoi
Xotlce Is .hereby -given that the
County Court of Lane County, Ore
Ron, will receive sealed bids for the
fiiriilshlnir of all material and con
st nTcftHra'hrldge across the Ed-
ius ajuni;u.-OU ouniy roau .-u. i-.
in otc. i;. ip. id, s. r. w., mu
bridge to-lwa-irO-foot span, of Howe
Truss patternr to be built according
to the plans' hnd specifications no
on file In the office of the county
clork of Lane county, Oregon. All
iiiohjo ne accompanied ny ceriineii
ciieca or a per cent ot tne amount oi
the bid. said bid to be filed with the
clerk of I.ane county on or before
2 o'clock In the afternoon of July
6, 190S.
The court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
By order of the court.
E. V. I.EE.
County Clerk.
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' nrnrvrlv. Dofft SltgOJ n
o-.is fixtures. We
kinds of rfliableM
and tinning wak. 1
and let us estimate
your work : -
Ava & Heitzmil
34 West 8th St
Phone blckl I If
CEO.KJWNK
STOVES-- A1!05
FURNITURE
w. h:,ve everything ;s!
chen.' .All III I?;,
metal and itTpVW c
pastime I'S'm
f nd here, in"
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