THE KtGETTH DAILY CEARD. MOXDAV. JTLY 30; 10
" . ' .
w
PA
Y A MI
PRICE
tst-OR Almost evervthinp vou buv, including the common
fW a ww. " " ' J . C J " '
necessities and the expensive luxuries, from foodstuffs
to automobiles.
The-one marked exception is lumber, which can be bought
cheaper today than for many a year past and is retailed in
Eugene in many instances for less than wholesale prices.
This means that your dollar will buy more now than at
any other time and this is therefore, the time to spend it.
The EottlhnCEy Lumfeer ,
14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
REPORT Of THE CONDITION
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
t EfM, U th mi of Origan, M the
clow ot Mhii, 'air IS, 1908.
RKSOURCES.
Loans tad Dwauti 5'4,lMO.r9
Ovtrdrafta, tern ml and n lut
ein! 0S111
U.S. Bonds to aecare circulation 100,1X0 00
U. S. Bonda lo ucaie U. S.
Deposits $0,000.00
U. H. Bonds o. band U.OOU.OO
Bonds, sacurltira. etc 248.B70.6S
Banking house, furniture, and
natures Hi,8M.78
Olbrr real ealala owned ... 14,4'it).,W
Due from National Uanka (not
reserve aarnta) 26,02,1.00
Du ttoniSlatrUanksand Bank.
era JH, 1.11.75
Due fioin approved rraerva
agents 27.1,77.1.91
Checks and other rank llrnia 4,24(i,74
Notes ot other National llanka 5,1110,00
Fractional paper currency, nick-
eU and cents 1 ,3 1H.03
Lawful Monev Reaerva in Bank,
vis I
Specie JII6. 397.00
Ufal-trnd-r aataa .. 47.1 00 3M.lt2.tXI
RedemBMoa fund with U. S.
Treaaarei (J per cent of clr-
culatia) 5,000.00
Total :$l,6U,Ma M
LIABILITIES.
Capital aioek paid in $100.000 00
Surplus fund)' 100,000 00
and Inn paid 14,414 (
National Hank notes outstanding It 0,000 00
Due lo other National Hanks.. 'Jrl.Hn'.eJ
Dae to State Banka aud Bankers 8,750.04
Individual deposits subject to
check 1,206,011.1.77
Demand certificates of drpoail 91, 21138
Certified checks 1.174 J9
Cashier's checks outslsadmg 'KX Jil
United Siatea deposits 50,000.00
Total .. ll.UNyiW W)
T4T nrOaaooai
CooatT or I. ma, I !
I, P. K. HnuJuraaa, cashier ot the
abovaaamed bank, ilu solemnly
wear that the above statement it
true lo lha boat ot rur knowledge and
belief.
, r. K. RNOOUHAAH.
Cashier.
Bubacrlbed aud sworn to before ma
tht IHth day ot July, 1S0V
KAY tliK)lHICII.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
T. (I. HKNIIHICKS,
8. II. KAkIN,
O. . CIIIIIHMAN',
ItlreUora.
BUILD 1. 0. 0. F.
BLOCK WITH WHITE
rillMH KATAl. HflOT
IN JKAUH'S HAGK
Portland, July 1. David Conelli.
an Italian, 27 year mt a, la at nlaht
I allot aud filially wounded Mrs. Dolly
I Sharp and Del mar Patorkla. bar coin-
i uanlun, at the A wa hawser apartment
PRPPn DIMP 'house, 207 tt Third street. The wo
I IILOOLU DnlUIVlmun died later, aud Peterkln cannot
! recover.
Ploolns; front the place of hla crime
The brick work on the Oilil Fel
lows' flve-atory brick block was to
have bi'Kiin early Ihla wuuk, but word
wna received from the brick works at
have the contract to lay thn brick.
Conelli was pursued for four blocks
by a crowd ot a thousand or more
tneti, women and chlltlreni who shout
ed lllul Jeered ut Til in. trying vainly to
Newborn by Sherman Humor, who stop him. Ho finally souiiht to elitdo
DRUG STORE TO
BE LOCATED IN
SMEEDE BLOCK
J. M. Stark, of the Hotel Snieedo,
has leased the vacant room, formerly
8U5LMONS.
Io the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lane County.
John D. Adams, plaintiff, vs.
Thresla Adams, defendant.
To Thresla Adams, the above named
defendant: '
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby summoned to ap
pear and answer the plaintiff's com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled court and suit on or before
six weeks from the dale of the first
his pursuers by running Into the res
tilllM nm II SIM I l(l
The C- r-' ..Ti i .'.i. 'i h..r-i- Itl. -i
.iln iv,. i (rum iini m!i S :t i i
r.ik,' t!-e -uwl d.";: . -.n a
t( J ii rniKi.vs
lo the effect Clint the new kiln of red ! Idoncu of Clifford Leonard, 32S Sal-
pressed brick which they had ordered
for Ibe liiilldlUK, uiHili being opened
wits found to be a complete fulliirtt.
The lirlckniitkers stilled, however,
llutl they bud a large supply of white
pressed brick on luiiul and they could
begin sen ling llieiit rlghl away if
they were wanted. The building com
mittee cf th) Odd Fellows was at
once notified and a meeting wna held
tiion street, where ho wits rooming
.Mimlcrcr Kills Himself.
Hulling lull) his room, Conelli lock
ed the door, hastily scribbled two
notes, then sent a bullet through bis
own brulti, expiring Immediately.
The man and woman whom Conelli
shot were taken to St. Vincent's hos
pital, where the woman died an hour
later. Ibe man lingered, but sur-
It waa decided' lo take the while I ueons evnriiHd no hiti fur IiIm rM-iv-
brlck and Ihey were ordered. Tbeyl,,ry.
iii i. - .. . ....... u.,.i.i.. i -i
... " ' , I There aro no living witnesses to
"'.! d" n ",,."..t",WHr,1; "' """N'' "-"K-ly. heard the shots.
.,........' ' I hot the only ones who saw the fren
ri.!. Lfci. K-1..1. ..in., i. k '''d young Italian fire the shots were
hetter-lonklug building In the minds I
cf moat pontile than the red brick.
are now l.eltig built of white pressed 1 . " ' . ,
room when he ended his own life.
The woman waa shot four times and
brick and thrlr superiority over those
built of red brick, as far aa looka are
concerned, Is apparenl to nltnoat ev
ery one.
IIKITNHl MUX ItiMINO
TO I4M1K .T Kl tiKNK.
O. J. Crawford and I'errey flnr
rlKiis. Iwo young men from Heppner.
Oregon, sre In town. They are Inking
an oiitlns mul will flh 'i I hun' at
the head of lh Peechntea for awhile.
From there m- will croes over to
the Msi kenvle. visit Kiigene, go il.isn
to the con: slid have a goo-l time
rrtirrally. Mr. t'tnwford Is a news
patr nx'n and Mr. liartjtgua has
heen In 'he htr war burtneas at
llepimer Thcv ! ravel by prtva'.e c.in
slice - - v I, Ji.urna'
Hob. -burn Hi. lew: tl. V. Winilier
iv went t.i vegene this afternoon to
(,.e" 1mm Is; op an automotti'e trip
up the V.K.'t.i'e river.
II. -fore iuri-biilng an auto, eee H.
II Wray. uset for the Ittilik. See
hla macbitie en the alrcet at anv
time. tf
Inrrnln !: fnr guaranteed not
to fade. l'linml"re Hsnlviare Co. d
Conelli had living anartmcnta at
the home of C. M l.eunard, 3'-" Sal
mon street, and the womaii oo'tipled
a suite at the Awahnee apartment
house on Third street. Those who
know them say they have been on fa-
miliar terms for nionthB, and that he
was Intensely Jcaloua of her. Last
week they visited Seaside, returning
r ruiay.
COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous coffee : "Java
and Mocha."
Who returns your
money if you don't like
'em
CASTOR I A
For Iufauts and Childreo.
The Kind You Hw Always Bought
iti-flrs t: e . j
WKI.5, itKII.I.IMo
I Oet your wella drilled br old and
I eiperlenced well-drillers.
I Phone lied 471 (f
I HI t'HIHH.Z v'VHPKSTKK.
j 0 St; 7 S,v w O imette St."
MVrfe, M.-tl oil s'
lo lint auieVe ("
t'.
di r. . le1; .,
. :if. and
ll.i: .! ,tr.
occupied by the hotel bar. to Mrs. I publication of this summons , which
Marks of Portland, who will open a date f first publication is Monday,
contplo o and up-to-date drug store julle 2inhi 1!)ns , are h
Msa'trullHt'rexperle;-,
,r:!:;! Tots dS:?H5S:
!Css "tfcjs, o( I ?r- - 'ML'
Murks, tile well-known newspaper
cartoonist whose work appears In I For a decree declaring the mar
Tho tiuard from tltno to time, and a Huge contract now existing between
sister of the Stanley Brothers, the I said plaintiff and defendant to be tor-well-known
merchants of this city, ever dissolved and that plaintiff have
."iirss win in up ner pharmacy ! a divorce from said defendant and
for the care, ruslody and control of
the minor child, Ksel and for full re
lief. This summons Is published once
each week for six consecutive weeks
In the Eugene Dally (iuard. bv order
of Hon. L. T. Harris. Judge" of the
DlTinuil rnnroTit " "K l oun, wntcn said or-
N A I IUNAL sJncoTSllle,' ls da,ed ,rom J,ine 26ih' 190s-
! WILLIAM O. MARTIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
In fine ahapc and in this splendid
lotatlon will no doubt do a very suc
cessful business.
STATE REVENUE FROM
NoTit k i on pi ni,i( ation
I'nltcJ states Land Ofric
Hoaehurg Or.. Anrll 9 inns
r:otlce Is hereby given, that In rom-
Cliisrd Special Service.
Washington, 1). c, July 20. In;
addition to the benefits secured bv j
fire protection and by regulations I
which f'ontr.il thn i.ua ,.r i...i.... i...i I
and range so aa to Insure permanent n,'alu'B wl,h provisions cf th act
suiiulles for l,i ,1, of congress of June 3. 1 S7S. pni!M.t
having national forests now receive. I .art '"r ,ne :ip pf ' I miter linds
under the new agricultural approprla-' IV ' f sU,,'s California, llrejon,
Hon bill. 25 per rent of the gross pro-1 Nl'van snl Washington territory."
ceeds derived from the sale of nation. a e,""d'11 to " the nnb'.lc bnd
al forest resources. This amount, ac ! 8l"'es ',y. "rt of A,,"!1,t ls3- 5i
cordlng to law. goes to offset anv tax- Ml',IIm'". of Kugene, equity
atlnn an.l U . ....kii.. " Lane, state of
and schools. j rch 20. l!its, til,. In this office his
sworn statement. No. 95S5, fr tne
made that the withdrawal of timber' J, . ... f SV of
rest purposes reduced the !,n N,v ' 1,1 T"njhip Xo. 19,
s of the states In which ! ?!"h- r"18 a ''st' W """I will
lands for for.
taxable areas of the states In which ., ' . ' 's' " '"11 will
withdrawals were made. The for-1 oUl ?'"' to h"w '' the land
eat service, quick to see the Justice ! "0UKnl ', m" valuable for Its tlm
of thrae complaints, recommended at ' or 'nn ,hn ,nr agrlculttiral
first that ID per rent, and later that I Purno- ""'n establish his claim
per real ot the gross proceeds'.. "r,"re Calkiis.
si forests should beii." -""'"ioner. at nis office in
I r.irur, .irrgon
from the national
paid to the statca
As a result, the'
states are aasured of school and road 1 :9!h dl,)' of 1!"S.
a. i ....... . . I nsmo .u .o.u .
on Saturday, He
funds, doubtless more certainly thank e,ns.m'" witnesses- Clay Ou
tlier otherwise would have been.i ' oresnvn: Mike Helta-
since the permanence of the forest re-i.' , ;:":,'','. On-gon: Andy Helt.
sources Is now secured bv conserva-l m,n' , f;":,'n'. Oregon: Thomas Ma-
llve management. Had the forests
never been established, their re-
sources would undoubtedly have been
exhausted by hastv and Improvident
methods of er!iitatlon. leaving the
laud wasted and unproductive.
Any and all p, rsons claiming ad
Tersely the above described lands are
-requested to Me their claims in this
office en or b.-fnre the said "), ,1,,
of August. l'...
WIN lit SAWIXO
John M. V. I' xnn. anccTsaor in. V i
ft. Hodoy. All vmed sawed to gsuge. r
fur prtupt service nhone IDa.-lr I
tJUV Uc-:,. ii. s: High street, if :
HKN.IAMIN VIIY
Ues.st,-
Norn V I III; ,;, X1
'd .r- - l...n I , i
I -I; , ;.- l i ,v
l'i.
act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, en
titled "An awt for the sale of timber
lajids In the States of California
Oregon, Nevada, and Washlntgoc
Territory." as extended to all the
Public Land States by. act ot Attguat
4. 1892, Andrew Crooks of Albany,
County of Linn. State 'ot Oregon, did
on Desember 11, 1S07, file-in this
office his sworn statement No. 9429
for the purchase of the E y, of SW
Vt and W of SE ,4 of Section No.
12, in Township No. 16 south, Range
No. 2, West W. XL, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land be
fore W. W. Calkins, V. S. Commis
sioner, at his oflce In Eugene, Ore
gon, on Wednesday, the 5th day ot
August, 1 908.
He names as witnesses: Evermont
It. Miner, of Eugene. Oregon; Harry
M. Crooks, of Albany, Oregon; Wil
liam D. Neely of Eugene, Oregon;
Norman E. Markley of Eugene, Ore
gon. Any and al) persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before the said 5th day
of August, 19ni!.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
.. , Register.
Not Ice of Final Settlement
Estate of Clarence Thompson, de-
. ceased.
Notice is hereby given that Dora
E Thompson, administratrix of the
estate of Clarence Thompson, il
.:in-M '),ed her f,nal ount in
tv court of V 8aii eS,,Ue 'n th8 C01'-
L. m ! Lane C0l""ty, Oregon, and
9oV;nf1K5,hthe 3,1 day August
1908. at the hour of 1 o'clock In the
"."oon of that day. has been fixed
ss-t on, r,rMf0r th" hearln 01 ob
jections to said account and for the
irohiet.t,Ten' f 'aid
all objections to said final account
omnu vir', nu?d is
by sTid'cour, nU date M
Iated this 6th day of June. 1908.
DORA E. THOMPSON.
Administratrix
Attorney.
L. nil.YEL.
NOTICE TO CREDITOUS
Pointed ?.,i"B"-r!; .?. ap-
Mry c. Siior si.". ' ne a,e of.'
'V uade '0tPrTnt them t0
i-ted .:W:L?i".ih'?-i
... ..... i june, 1 90S '
JOHN' H. SPORES, "J
Administrator.' I
""T THE Wl.lTTTr'
'r-",'",:'n.(''. v.-
v. - .,. . , ... , """us Arnica
., ,IK'. of Chanel
aTai aT-
MOULDING
SIDEWALK
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POSTJiBOXKl
lOrgaruzed 1S63
The First
National Ban!
Of EUGENE, ORICW
Capital naid id (''I
Surnlua and undivided
nrnflt. ....
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws.
Ill
I1HI
toiai ,
Under Same Management
Yonr Patronage stoUcii
T. O. Htndrlcks
9, n r.ti. Vies Pi
P. E. Snodfrasa ?j
Luks U Goodrich. .AsalitaKJ
Darwin Brlstow . . . Afslit"1
Pills, LVi
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d it s th-
FNCNCH
FKMALC
A Kara, Ckbtaik R-
i-iar ro BrrTs.src "Ljad
xi aissfrai ATiew. stos
Hafc! Sure! Hpecd
antnu. . VI ..... .. 1
on trial, to be paid f -r "''"J.!
rtnipl J-'r.. Insi-i ,,n "r
.ma n., n,. .ir-tl!"" .
druirei.i'o.s not bit' IjiD1
UalTtO MEDiCIl CO., Bci t"
-dvi-.t.'t'S?4
, iVfnii.i-d. --UJ
b..v VillL-l
It cured
it'.! i: n.'v.-r
burn oi
','' 1. L'.'c at ,
Sold in Eugene IV. L
Gasoline woodsaw
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