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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
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Since the city has pur chased the water plant, and. arrange ments can be made at reasonable rates for water power, the little dy namos so common all over tne coun try are expected.to prove' a saving proposition. The CampbeU-Follman company and the Electric and Dreamland thea tres will -probably bei the . first : en terprising Innovators. In case the first experiments are successful; a number of other heavy users are cer tain to follow the inltlative'of these promoters. The probability of great extension of the Independent dynamos is small for the reason that tne Willamette Valley company when threatened by such Independent 'competition is sure' to lower rates. Thus it may be that problems of high light service wHl be solved soon, without overloading the pumps of the municipal water nlant. .. However, it Is quite possible that the electric light company may choose to let those desiring to manu facture their own electricity drw Ithelr power from the water 'system, which 1s pumped by' electric power belonging to the same concern which furnishes Eugene lights. . '- Small dynamos are not costly-. In the first Investment, nor In opera tion. Many farmers operate them from streams with very little 'care. Any man can look after a plant, it is said, with 20 minutes attention a day. The dynamos rarely give se rious trouble and do not need the presence of an electrician for suc cessful operation. In some cases the price of light service In Eugene has been very high. During the summer months one store which closes every night at 6 o'clock, excepting Saturdays' is' .charged from $18 to (20. In the case of theatres, where the amount of electricity used -'i.':'Sb - 'l;V-'; ' ' ' V lh . K . Blair Street Addition x 1 ii h IT IS THE TALK OF THE ZIMMERMAN & RLTGrH OREGON LAND CO. greaDt0ern.laUS' SaV'nS ma' 1,e Au electric dynamo has been In operation at the excelsior , m f, two or three years. U work" well and gives ittle trouble, the expend being soial". "inrus THE REMEDY I HAT Does. "Dr. .King's New Discover- is the remedy that does the healini others promJse, but fall to perform " . Pa. It Is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing that other treatments relieved only tem porarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that 1 feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to per fect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer la snlri at W A j. ..... Ldrugcstore. 60c and J1.00. Trial bottle ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Juniors of the Christian church will give a social this evening In the basement of the church to help the missionary cause. Everybody lnvlt- jea. TEA , We sell tons of poor stuff; but our name isn't pn it. -; Go by the name. four fnctr Mtimi rovr ony 11 jou doal Kka ScMUUi Bui; p.r hia. Temporarily there is an absolute lumber famine In Corvallis. The point has been reached where build ers who did not have their orders in ahead are compelled to wait Indefi nite periods for the better classes of lumber. Rustic and flooring In par ticular are kinds that are vainly sought for, says the Times. , NEW " TODAT FOR SALE A Standard sewing ma chine in good condition. Enquire at 95 West Seventh street. j24 FOR SALE A good lot on West Sev enth street at a bargain. Enquire at Guard office. j 2 4 WANTED Manager for branch of fice We wish to locate here In Eu gene. Address, with references, The Morris Wholesale House, Cin cinnati, Ohio. a22 LOST An onyx setting from a watch charm, with three links and the letters F. L. T. Finder please leave at Hoffman House and re ceive reward. ' j24 Bit Will The streets have just been" nicely graded and the sale of lots is brisk. Many people t are buying the very choicest residence lots at lower prices than will ever again be offered in Eugene. People are waking up to the unusual advantages of BLAIR STREET ADDITION. Do you realize what an investment in this addition will do for you? How can it avoid ad Vancing in value with these lots lying right against the built up district,' and where the ' city is certain to get its greatest growth? Let one of the agents named below take you out there. You don't need to buy if you don't want to, but we think you will want to after you see these fine lots and know about the easy terms you make your own termsyou may have. Better not wait; the other fellow is getting busy and it's time you acted, before all are sold. There are only twenty lots and two acre tracts left. 3C rV.V"!, rm. rrorsE daily guard. kis,)AV " O KELLY WINS SECOND PLACE IN BROAD JUMP London. July '. Dm Kelly, representing the l'i-h-American Athletic Club. tk second place lu the l.road jump here today in the Ulvm ic games. Irons, of the Chi cago Athletic Club, toek first place with a leap of 2 4 feet 6 V inches, making a new Olympic. Kelly jumped :'3 feet 3 hi inches.which was the beat he could do. In the final of the 4110-metre hurdle race J. C. Bacon, of 'the Irish-American A. C, was fjrst; Harry L. Htllman, New ork A. C, second; lemer, United Kingdom, third. Time, aa seconds. DOLE WINS FINALS IX CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAV Lonricn, July 22. O. S. Dole, of Yale rnve.-flty, won the final in the catch-as cu'..:ti-can wrepilmp match, defeating Slim, 0r Kngland. Tho match was close, the American at last demonstrating his superiority. ATLANTIC FLEET WILL JO SOUTH Honolulu, July 21.-r-The Atlantic batleship fleet has finished coaling and the final preparations are being made to resume its journey around the world tomorrow, when sail will be set for New Zealand and Austra lia. The flagship will leave her wharf at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow and the fleet will raise anchor and sail at 6 p. m. Five thousand men from the' fleet wore granted shore leave todav. There was an excursion to Pearl Har bor for -the officers- this' afternoon and tonight a grand ball was held in honor of the sailors and marines. The -days' festivities closed with fire works and an Illumination of the fleet. It has been arranged that the hos pital ship Relief shall accompany the I fleet to the Antipodes and that the Minnesota shall remain behind to await the arrival of mail, which is coming from San Francisco on the steamer Virginian, and rejoin the fleet before it reachesew Zealand. SHOE SHOP IX OOHURG E. P. Shinn has opened up a first class shoe shop in Coburg. All work guaranteed. Bring In your job work. d&wtf o JULY 22, 1008 I.V.M lllMi IX 1'I!ISI'K( T AT lil'TTK, MoT.' i nutte, Mont.. July 21 Paddv KoK-! ers. boasted bad man and all-around ! 'desperado. Is in jail for the murder of Michael Henry in a saloon upon the outskirts last Saturday night. ' Henry was carried from his home to' i the iei.'tery three miles away upon the shoulders of thirty miners, who took this dramatic- method of pro-' test against the lawlessness rcimiing in Untie. The Henry murder occurred il m-- i Ing a saloon hold-up. While his! , nands were up Henry w as shot through the heart at close range. The , men engaged in the robery were ! masked, hut RPVerill a-lrilnauan ,4.1- Clare the murderer Is Rogers. nogers was tried and acquitted a few years ago for the murder of an old man In a saloon brawl. When a bery charge, and fled into the hills.! ruie in nana, and defied the police for weeks. lie u-.-iw fuiinii..1 l.i.p near Lew-lstnn Mum iimnpSi h,,,,,.. i and finally dismissed. He has fig ured in several shooting scrapes with the police. Lynching is now openly talked of, if Rogers' identity as the masked murderer of Henry is established. IF YOU KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder you would never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. WELL DItlLLISW Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 4872. tf BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, 867 So. Willamette St. COW FKEI. Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's, Tenh and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. WELL DRILLING. For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke & Leffler Co., well drillers. Tel. Red 5121. 999 Villard Boul. tf BILLM1RR BBOTHEBS For all kinds 'of draylng and ex press. House phone Red 2742; of fice. Black 6411. Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap by First National Bank. CASTOnlA. jJmh the J? " Ha" lafS 3C HOWE k BUOY 3C CONTEST NOTH E. I "'Riod States I.an Office, Rose-' Wirg. Ore.. Juu,-'J, 1K0S. A sufticiirtij contest affidavit hav ing been filil in this office by E. T. Templeton. (vntestant. against1 Homestead entry No. Sits.'), made! May 24. moo, fr-r Ion 1. 2 and SW I 1-4 NW 1-4 ajid NE 1-4 SW 1-4.' Sees ion IS. Tow nship 1!" S. lianse 1' E.. by Robert W. Lyman, deceased.: Contested, in which it is alleged that 1 said entiynian wholly abandoned said land for more than six moml.fc past; that said Robert W. Lymur . died about the year 1901; that the, only heirs surviving said entryman ! are Grace Murray, Fred Murrav audi Irwin Murray; that said Grace Mur-j ray now resides ft Haker City, Ore-j gon, and that the address of Fred and , Irwin Murray is unknown to the con testant;; that said heirs have wholly1 failed to reside upon, cultivate or Im-! prove said land in any manner since the death of said entryman and have; wholly abandoned the land for five; years past: that said alleged absence was not due to entrynian's employ ment In the army, navy or marine corps of the I lilted States durlnu any war. Said parties are hereby notified j to appear, respond, and offer evl-' dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 4, 1908, be-1 fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commis-i sioner. at his office In Eugene, Lane Couuty, Oregon, (and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on August 14, 1908, before) the Register. .and Jtecetvec aty-the- -United States Land Office In Roseburg, Ore gon. -. ' The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed June 27, 1908. set forth facts which show tnat after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such not ice can not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given due and proper publication. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Danel Smith, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Henry T. Smith, has been duly appointed executor of the estate of Daniel Smith, deceased, by order of the county court of Lane county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same with proper vouchers to said executor at the law office of L. Bllyeu In Eu gene, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated this 21st dnv of Mav, 1908. HENRY T. SMITH, Executor. L. BILYEU, Attorney. I Singer Sewt,ig Macnlne Compfcny, 615 Willamette street, phone Red 1451. tf TOWN summonQ In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Lane County. John I). Adams, plaintiff, vs. Thresia Adams, defendant. To Tbrejia 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 date of the first publication of this summons , which date of first publication is Monday, June 29th, 190S, and you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer tho said complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff will ap ply to tho said Court for the relief prayed for in tho said complaint to wit: For a decree declaring the mar riage contract now existing bolwecn said plaintiff and defendant to be for ever dissolved and that plaintiff have a divorce from said defendant and for the care, custody and control ot the minor child, Esel and for full re lief. Thl.. a..T.m,i.i la nttltllhn.l nnM each week for six consecutive weeks In the Eugene Dally Guard, by order; of Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the' above entitled Court, which said or der la dated from June 26th, 1908. V WILLIAM O. MARTIN Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT; Notice Is hereby given that the un-' derslgned administrator of the es tate of Perry Matteson, deceased, has tiled his final account in said estate, and that Tuesday, August 4, 1908. at the hour of 9 a. m., has been fixed as the time for hearing the same. All persona having objections to the said account are hereby notified to file the same with tho clerk of the county court of Lano County, Ore gon, on or before said time. Dated this 2 2nd day of July, 1908.. R. H. MATTESON, Administrator. " Notice of Flnnl 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 la the matter of said estate In the coun ty court of Lane county, Oregon, and that Monday, the 3d day of August, 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the rtarnoon of that day, has been fixed by said court for tho hearing of ob jections to said account, and for the unai settlement of said estate, and all objections to said final account must be made and filed in said court on or beforo the said date so fixed by said court. Duteil this Rth vlnv of June. 1908. DORA E. THOMPSON, Administratrix. L. BILYEU. Attorney. DC