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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, JWE Sii, 1908. It 1 :: if l' ... j. i a 1 1 The Kind You Have Always nought, and which haa been in use for over 80 ycarg, lias borne the nature of jj? - - and has been made under his per- ,-i7- sonal supervision since its infancy. 7' '-cccclAl Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and ev-er the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Gustor Oil, Pare, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relioves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frteud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the yy -Bears the Signature of , The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' THK OCNT.un OOM.ANV, TT HUHRAV .THKKT. NCWVOHN eiTV. ITft ' 619 Willamette St. BHnHBHHBOHl MANY CiKOCEIVIKS ARK CARRIED here regularly which you can not find elsewhere. If you want something exceptionally choice and not In common use, you can find It here. You wll Hind, on inquiry, too, that these espec ially high class groceries do not mean high-class prices, Far from It. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER Phone Main 25. ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leave Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE I5:3D. m. SUgesdonot call at A dallyita;elcavesEugeneat6 a, m, frivaie residences but will call lor lor Mapleton, close connection by .ggageil notified the day before. iteamer for Florence and Acme Livery Phone Main 2 1 AUTO - LIVERY We have a fine 7 -passenger 30 H.P. White Steamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO. frMo mtiie-t STRIVEN FOR IMPROVEMENT FOR 25 YEARS j cent, and perhaps lower. But at five per cent the Interest on $100,000 bonds will amount to $5000 per year. To pay this at the present valuation on the property in this district would I require a tax of a little less than 1 1& i mills on adollar. A man owning i property a.-K'ssed at $1000 would i only pay $2. HO each year. That Is reckoning that the valuation remains j the same as at present. But when we consider that if the harbor is ini- ; proved so that vessels can go in and , I'KOI'IiK OF SIl'KLAW ("Ol'XTKY j 01,1 without delay, that our property IIAVK HKK.V VKRY will advance rapidly In value, we can NOW TAKE MATTER OF JET TIES IS THEIR OWN HANDS. PATIENT ; see at once that the tax levy neces- u tti. mi ivui-vT ih't ii'ii i ' sary to raise the interest would be I HI GO EHNMENT, lit T ILL proportionately less. If the nron-. ty doubles In value, as It probably would do In live years after the oar la Improved, only one half the rate of tax would be required. Or tf thought better the amount not needed In nuv 1 n t3,:. ..milrl ha nlaaH In a An old proVorb says "The Lord ' slnklng fund Hnd ,laed t0 pay off tne helps those who help themselves." I bonds when they become due. For twenty-five years and more the In either case the amount each people of Florence and the surround- '"an wud have,. pay, s Ba11 mat, uuuuuy wuuiu icei it, uuu hhku Ing country have urged upon con- we consider the great benefit It would "THE REJUVENATION . OP AUNT MARY. gress the necessity of improving the be to everybody to have the harbor bar at the mouth rf the Sluslaw improved we can not see how any- river so that Mean-going vessels can , W ca,n oppose the proposition pass in or out of the harbor at any time, Instead of having to wait days or even weens lor ravorable condi-1 tlons of the ocean and the bar under ! In the forthcoming production which the vessels can cross the bar i "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," in safety, says the Florence West. which L. S. Slro will present at the About fifteen years ago an appro- Eugene theater on Tuesday evening, oriatlon was granted and the work; June 30, local tehatergoers will have of building a Jetty on the north side' an opportunity of seeing May Rob ot the river was commenced. Sev-ison, the foremost character actress tral small aniironrlations were grant- 1 nAmerica, in one of the best come- ed for continuing the construction, I dies ever presented on the stage, but the work was suspended about i In the role of Aunt Mary, it is eight years ago (and since that time said, has proved one of the best our appeals for funds have been j parts of her entire career, turned down by tne national govern- Fresh from her triumph at the ment). In fact the policy of the gen- Studebaker theater, Chicago, where eral government for the past eight i she has been playing to laughing or ten years has been to concentrate I audiences- nightly, Miss Robson and all the work of harbor improvement on a few of the larger streams and bays and leave the smaller places without anything. NccesHiry to Dnepra Channel. The reason given by the officials for pursuing this course Is that the larger vessels nnr in use draw mora water Btt.4 t!li renders It necessary her company will be seen here in this delightful comedy as presented in Chicago for the past three months. There are many funny situ ations In the play and Miss Robson as Aunt Mary is screamingly funny all the time. The play is divided Into sthree acts, The first and last take place SCENE FROM THE COMEDY SUCCESS, "THE REJUVENATION OP AUNT MARY." STUDEBAKER. BUGGIES IP VOU W AST THE RENT PI V A STUDEIt AKEK UKitilE, SI'RINO U'AliON OK SI li!!!:V. I'D PI R Alii LIT V, WORK MANSHIP AMI FINISH THPV ARE THE REST IX TUP MARKET. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IP YOU U)OK OVER OUR LINE II EFOliE 111 VINO. S. L. LONG, Hardware 50 East, 9h Starvfc Phone B.rd 1271 HOTEL BRAD5HAW Rooms anJ bo.ttd. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen, including dishes and wood. H.ilf way to Nyc Beach, overlooking the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C, COOK, Prop., Newport, Ore. to deepen the channels of the streams to accommodate these larger vessels. hoping mat congress could be pre vt'inri it iion to take t he matter up again, our people have sent petition ..air iieuiioii setting torth tha' needs of the plnce; commercial organiza tions of both Oregon and California , have pussed resolutions urging con- gress to make the necssary improve-1 ments of the harbor; our merchants j siiii mill owners have written hun dreds of letters giving statistics of the business and of the natural re sources of the country tributary to una stream but all without effect. Congress has turned a deaf ear to our Appeals and has refused to appro priate a dollar. People to Hulp 'Themselves. At lengfb despairing of obtaining any nstsuiiice In this way from the nntlonnl government for some years at least, our people are now trying to devise ways and means to Improve the harbor themselves. As time passes and the country is becoming settled up the necessity for' harbor Improvement Is 'steadily increasing. The nlan whle'.i is proposed now is for the territory tributary to the Silislaw river to Issue bonds for a certain iiminiut, perhaps $100,000; and have this stun expended under the direction of a competent board In the work of building a Jetty at the mouth of the river. It is hoped tiiat if our people will raise this amount to eiiniiuetiee the wink that congress will appropriate enough more to complete the jetties, if o.ir people show in this way that tboy are ready to contribute fr.nn t!i 'ir own means It will prove a itroLij; tiriimiMit with those in nu I'.iority and will have ;i ,';retil In-fltU'iH-e in determining what action cini;rcs will take on the qucilUm. As wo spited last wck, the county court h;w i 'ready made eppih'ntiou to the em t'l-'i -s' depart .u-.Mit i.r per- ( j mission t" 1 li'd the J".;y c.ei ordlirt ! to p!. -r5 ifr;-.vvii by t!iL government j ! engine;- s-otne v,':; :tgn. It is ex-' : pet 'M. ie:;is!nt uro, nt Its next ses- j. i siou, will pass a spe;'i:il tict author-1 1 ilp" th'- poonle to vote niton tltej juu's'ittn and providing for the Issue: j and siile of I bonds. I'l .ilU'lv Valued Ml tW.OOO.OHO ; in remird to nu atuouut or tne j property in the territory, we are In formed that the assessed valuathn 'of thp property It! that portion of i l.ano county, r-s slinw ti by fe : he 'lis for the year !!e. I $:!.tl.iooi. Sthooi distrh'ts nr.- n' lowed to isMi holltls not til excot' I live per rent of :helr nss.ssed valua t.ii. lviM'Konito-t five oi'r cent on $'J.eM,tOl. would give JH:!.20ll or nior,' tinin tlte imioiint whi.-h it is l'l i"io:' to raise in this way. Uor.ds for this amount runnltfT twenty years can certainly he sold at par If they draw Interest at five per at Aunt Mary's home in the country and the second Is laid in New York. The story has to do with a maiden aunt who lives in the, country. She Ims a nephew, Jack, who Is attend ing college In New York, and who is always getting into all kinds ot scrapes, causing his aunt no end of trouble and worry. She at last de cided to go to New York and see him. The boys give her such a good time she does not want to go back to the country again. After returning home she sends for Jack and decides to go back to New York and live with him, There is plenty of comedy through the entire three acts, and a very pretty little love story Is also Inter woven, and surely all the world loves a lov?r. The company sup porting Miss Robson has lieen care fully selected and contains many well known people. "Vmlov" Porch Shades. If you want the orlglnnl porch shade, one that has fast colonj 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, $2.7.1; 6-foot, $3.75; S-foot. $4.7r.; in-foot, $fi.2r.; Ail shades S '.?ft '.eng. We ham: them free. .' tv;--:SKU3 HARDWARE CO. WELL DRILLING Cot your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4K72. tt lU'CHHOI.Z & CARPENTER, St'. 7 So. Willamette, Si. 1 5K-.-VT nouT the public that I 'i ! lieu, lesnonslble for nny hills tu.t enntraetfd hv invsnlf. j-1!" CKO. ('. linEHE. Suiii;:ier lvcui-shin ltiues to Vaiiyina mid Newport mid Detroit. On s'.le every day. round trip to Yniinlna. $',.00: to Newport $5.50; to Detroit, $!.2r... Ticket sold on Saturday and Sun day to Yaiiuina and Newport, limited to Mondnv following. S3 "0. A. J. fltLLETTK. Agent. NOTICE It appearing tiom 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 Peace In and for Eugene Justice 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, Oregon, on the question, ."For and Against stock running at largo," is and was 186 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Willamette precinct "Against stock running at large" is and waB 96 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of Baid ' vote is and waa 6 votes against stock running at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at large In said Willamette precinct is and was 6 votes. Therefore. In compliance witn Section 4245 of the General Laws of Oregon, passed by the legislature of the state of Oregon in tne year io(, notice is hereby given 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 der penalty of $10 for the first of fence and $20 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 such owner or keeper, or either of them, may re side, and such penalty shall be for the' benefit of, and when collected paid Into, the common tschool fund of the county In which such action Is brought within Blxty days after such animal is proved to be at large. Dated this- 9th day of June, 190S. (Seal) E. U. LEE, County Clerk, Lane f.'ounty. NOTICE OF SALE OP WATEP BONDS MOTICE It appearing from the abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 1908, election as made by the canvassing board of Iane county. Oregon, con sisting of E. U. Lee,' county clerk, R. S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In and tor Eugene Justice District, Lane County, Oregon, aftd J. L. Clark, Jus tice of the Peace in and for Creswell Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that at the said election the total number 0t YOtes 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 number of votes cast In the said Zumwalt precinct "Against BtQck running at large" is and was H votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of SflM Vote "Is and was 76 votes hga'tt8t stock running at large more Uian for stock running at large, uid that the majority against stock rn'iining at large in said Zumwalt precinct is and was 76 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 of this notice it wiii be unlawful .for stock to tun tit large in said Zumwalt pre cinct, Lane County, Oregon, un der pi-alty of $10 for' the first of fence ?nd $2 0 for each and every subsequent offence, to be recovered from the owner of the stoct; In- civil aolion an tflft' 'name of "the State of Oregon Taetorera 'Justice of the peace of the -precinct 'hV'whlc'h such owner ot keeper, or elthwrK$f:l;ne'rn may re side, and such penalty sSftim be-for the heneflt of, and whenc collected paid Intp, the common school ftrhd of the county in which such action Is brought Within sixty days after such animal Is proved to be at large. Datea this 9th day of June, 1908. (Seal') E. U. LEE, County Clerk, Lane County. NOTICE Tt appearing from the abstract of votes cast ttt 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 Peace in and for Eugene Justice 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 fhe question, "For and 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 at large" is and was 286 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result ot said vote is and was 233 votes against stock running at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at lnrite In said Springfield precinct is and was 2 33 votes. Therefore, in '.compliance with Section 4245 of the General Laws rf Oregon, passed by theleulslatur? of the stnt" of Otegon in the year 1 907, notice is hereby given that after 60 'days from the date of this notice it will bo unlawful for stock -to run at lurno In said Springfield pre cinct. Lane .County, Oregon, un der penalty ot $10 for the first of fence and $'jn for each and every sulMequent offence, t() roeovr-rod from the owner of the stork in civil net inn in t It- rame of the Stnte of Oi'fgon before a justice of the pent" of the precinct in which such owner or keeper, or either of tlieni. may re side, and such penalty shall h" for the benefit of. and when collected paid into, the common school fund of the rountv In which such action Is brought within sixty days after such animal Is proved to lie at large. Hated this 9th dav of June. 190S. (Seal) K. V. LEE. County Clerk. Lnno County. VnllrA la hornhv .l.nn .'hn- j B,,u niim. iu pur suance or ana in contorrqlty to ordi nance number 734, passed by the common council on the 5th day of i may, jaus, ana approvea by the may- or on the 5th day of May, 190S, the I common council ot the city of Eu I gene will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city recorder in itaigene, uregon, tor the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars In water bonds of said city, or any part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m Tuesday, July 7. 1908, and that Bald proposals will be opened and consid ered by the council at said time. That the city of Eugene nrnnngu to sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations or irom one nundred t one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that Bald bonds are to bear interest at the rate bid, not to exceed o per cent per annum; said Interest payable semi-annually on the first day ot 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 upoa Dy purcnaser ana city. That said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value: that. In addition to the general obligation of the said cflty, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rightR, 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 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 ro-lncor-porate the city of Eugene, and to 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 pf Eugene ou the 18th day of April, 1808. - A certified check of five per cent of the amount of each bid. navabla to J. D. Matlock, Mayortis required to accompany eacn uw. -this notice is. published for 60 days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Daily Guard, newspapers of gn aral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. Date of tlrst publication, May 6th. 1908. By order of the common council, Jy6 B. F. DORRIS, Record?. Tailor Mad Uothinti "'5 el 01 NOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS AND PROPERTY OWNERS ' Notice Is hereby given that pursu antant to the terms of ordinance No. 74 7-, 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--"9th day of June, 190S, to improve the following des ignated streets, in the city of Eu gene, by the construction of cement curbing along both sides of said streets, and by paving said streets with bltulithic, asphalt or other hard surface pavement in accordance with the plans and speoiflcaiions therefor prepared by the city engineer in con formity to said ordinance No. 747, to-wlt: Olive street, from Fifth street to Tenth street. Fifth street! from Olive street to Oak street. , 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 cltv of Eugene. The common, council requires that separate bids be submitted for each of the above designated streets, and does hereby notify all bidders that separate contracts for the improve ment of each ot said streets will be required. Bidders wll) state price In detail, In accordance with specifications prepared by the city of Eugene, and now on file in the office of the city recorder. All work to he done under the supervision of the street commit tee to their satisfaction, and to be approved by them. All contractors will be required to furnish an ap proved bond In a sum to be agreed upon for the faithful performance of his or their, contract. And ail bid ders shall Include with each bid a certified chek In a sum equal to 5 per cent of the amount Did, payable to .1. O. Matlock. Mayor. The street commutes reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the common council. B. F. DORRIS, Recorder. Tnted at Eusrene, Oregon, June 9. 190S . XT ever before h... tomerssuchatS.?111 artistic and np!' fashions a Trrov, G F. McLEOD "st 9th St.. Successor to S. McDqijgal fOTHlSnT ' Get your Rubber Tires Put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St ml GASOLINE ENGINM IRRIGATION. SPRAYINC and PUMPING MACHINERY Falrbanks-M(rsn Halina tv-w. for pumping, spraying, suwing, griul ing. .uumts complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing, Fairbanks-Morso IWrmmnti nnd tors for iM)v'r and lisht. Fuirlrttnks-Murse Windmills Towers. Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Tm Choppers, Well i'unips. All first (iiinlltv irootls nt hmt prices always in slock. Liberal tmnn. I'rompt reply to inqnines and miicfr shipments. AVrite for catalogue aid I prices. BERGKR. & BEAN HDW.CO. Agents, Eugene, FAIRBANKS, MORSE (& CO. Portland. Oregon A New Chairs Set of! Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS in youi , hnmo whon vnu can make them I GOOD AS NEW tor only &0t! A can ot Chlnamel silt w i wonders in your home. See that the Chinaman Is ot erery can. ann ,. wni e hnv w nnow. ASK TO SHE OI K NEW tt'ALl PAPER 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Miiinioiiitr Plumbing Furnish your new home properly, uon i m'S'" u" gas fixtures. WedoaU i.;., j ( liaWc dumbing and tinning wak. and let us csunuc -vour work Aya & HeitziMA Pn-ina iikl "7 mitick to oyri;.cToi!K. TyitiK her honnet under her chin, Rlie tied her rnven rinirlets In: Then to the store fhe went with Rice. Kor llolllster's lioclty Motnitiiln Tea. I. Inn Prim CoiMpany. SlnTr Sew'mK Machine (Vnnpi,ny, " 1 ." Willamette street, plume Ked 1451. t' Yrner tunes piano. Leave ,.t- der at Morris Vuslo Store. .tt wtxin awino John M. V. Uixon, siiccTnuor to W IcVy. Ml ried sawed to pauun. I Kor urompt pervire phone ninck i S3 12. Itosldeneo 3:4 Hlh street. If it.isenne wooding .ell" TOM,! ("OA!.! "rdv-r t" fins (Tal now. Williams Transfer Co. mono mnu 1141. Notice is herein- Riven that the Comity Court of I.nne County, Ore gon, will receive settled hlds for the I'lirnishinc; of all material nnd con structlns a lirldse across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12 In Src. 15. tp, lfi. s. r. 4 w., said hrldso to he a fj 0-foot span, of Howe Truss pattern, to he built according to the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the county clerk of . Lane county. Oregon. All hids to he accompanied hy certified check of f per cent of the amount of the hid. said ld to he filed with the clerk of l.ane county on or before ? o'cUirk In the afternoon of July 1tns. The court rcerv"s the right to re ject any and all hids. l'y order of the cnurt. , P. r. .r.v. County Clerk. GEO.K.MUNR0K STOVES-GANGES FURNITUM. 67 WestEiil"1'56- We Iiavo '",-;1,Ii0npW rhn All sons "f t,ols ,h,;t ...,.,, H ,rranltel. vt mrivace, EUGENE .OKtou 111 l Ft ""r ' "l .." - .tat1:'.' , -i f .7 : V'""1- i v ., V.." . io, ! Sold b, IV. U Dk IW $OTtCE FOK prMilTflOX.