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the Em exe daily guard, thiikdav. ji i.v s 30. 1008 f n rP AM Burglar Trust Lyons Boat Contest Daughter and Dp Foreman's Hatred 0, Mean Man! Vhose Hat Is it? Shocfef the MaU Carrie SONGS BY MISS FORD All Mr Lov's fof You" Couldn't Make a Hit With Mollie Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c EUGENE MEN BOYCOBVAUlf PROMINENT BROKER :::t::j;:::::ifi;::jjssK:jji::j:::ii::t:::j:::sj:::jj:t::jj:j:jt::jij SUSPEJIDS BUSINESS II LUMBER PLANT: fei San Francisco, July 30. Frederick uiunir, n omces in San . 1.0s AllL'it!ei S..,t. I 11 .' . " ' """ '"iiv-. . ''."" anu tponane. a member of the j.New York Stock Exchange and Chi- I. C. M.MIOX, 1)15. T. W 11 ltitisi , " l''Srd vt tri"te' ,las ""'''graphed . HARRIS from Chicago to the local manager to AXI GI.KXX HASSKTT SI- tTl'K ' V"'"'1"1 b,"i'l'is- Lack of patronage, t:... ..... , ' ',aue to (lull times, is the cause niven SAWMILL FROM SUNSET LUM. l" well-known socially on the HER COMPANY-LATTER MA1)K ' C(OI PROFIT ON DEAL IX EKW WEEKS 8 1WHEELER TO ENTER Y. M. C. 1. IN liPlN'n Purchasing the Corvallls Lumher ! mill a few weeks ago from Allen & I Mark Wheeler, a former Unlrer-ltt Buoy, the Sunset Lumber Company, ! "" 8taVnt, and a Eugene hoy, ex-jii in cugene, yesterday sold the mill , lu BU lu ioo. Japan, next the purchasers being Dr. T. W. Hai- u er 10 take "p Y' M- c- A' work. riu ana n. u. Mahon. of Eunene n,i "" "penning nie sum BEHIND OUR ' SELECT GROCERIES you will find it "reasonableness in price that mattes them really, the most economical to use. For , everything you '-buy here will be all eaten and nothing will go to waste. Try us with an or- ( der and you'll see how far your money goes In this store, and how far the groceries go in your household. You'll be pleased with both, . 1 M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER Glenn Bassett, superintendent of the ouuin-iveiiy mill at Springfield. Mr Mahon is president of the Sunset "Company. tne aunset people acnnlrerf mer, after a course In the University of Chicago. Wheeler is enthusiastic about his worn. He has a host of friend r.ugene, having been ra un aunset people acaulreri tnt, V . , -& , n. ! Corvallls property what 'was con-' yJ; ?nd was, a 8tudr '"6" bvuuui veral years. r friend in 1 set in this. t at 'he Eu- i tl BFCtCLE MILE sidered a low figure, and It is saldi. " n,Kh 8Cno1 aDl "e University sold for ninrfM .u ..... tor several years. UK.U1U iunu iile j ik iures.are not given out for publica JHon, . E. O, Samuehv superintendent J of the Sunset Company's mill and one of the principal stockholders, is now In Corvallls attending to the work of getting the mill In shape to operate I to its full capacity. It has been op ! eratlng on a small scale for a wlr or more. Mr. Samuels will remain ! In Corvallln Tor a month In charge j'of the property, until the new own- ' I era are prepared to take full charge. I The new owners Intend to soon in- crease the caDacitv of the mill from i 30,000 feet of lumber Der dav to sn.l Q00 feet. i RECORD IS BROKEN H Salt Lake City, July 30 Parleys Giles, of Salt Lake, last night' broke' the world's amateur unpaced bicycle rec ord for a mile, riding the dis tance in 1:55 1-5. The former record Was 2:00 2-5. Mr. Mahon, who owns .a third E terest In the plant, will still retain j. i ins interest m me sunset company s J mill, although the two will Have1 no I connection with each other so far as ownership is concerned. Mr. Bassett is one of the! best sawmill men on the coast. He will be manager of the new company. (ilKL ! Howe (b Buoy FOR. Real Estate 542 Willamette St. - i ' ' ' -' ' ' o , i . ' :: ::3 I ' ' U : tt 1 a ' 1 ; ' ' ' ' a : a maaaaaaaaaaasaaaa:aaa:amaaaaaa::a:aaaaiaa:a HOMAS J. DAVIDSON Eugene Electrical Construction Co. Thomas & Davidson in MruWn Wirincr and Ri? nAirinar I lA.U M .-.-.. C I Work Guaranteed to Pass Fire Underwriters Inspection Fiti'mates and Soecifications Furnished IniL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING Phone Miln 5-74 Vert Eighth St., Eugene. Oregon. HOTEL BRADSHAW mi mi board. Rooms with free use of furnished kitchen,' dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking L Rates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop, Newport, Ore. e WpOTt YAQUINA BAY gdns Matchless Beach. Resort' 'be Place to Go for Perfect Rt I - w HUH uvw AlIVfclV Wt Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation FACILITIES Eii c,!'1, restl water from sP"igs. All modern lewrVd V i P ' teleP'10n. markets freshly pro- Inr imT ai.unuance. cottages partytur 1 f unfurnished tn h. h-n ... .-.l I-V regulations. "vy. ouili municipal PORT iz ut hence ,Corvallis & Eas,ern R-R- Train My and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM EUGENE P "months ticket..... . $5.50 m to Monday ticket......r.".:"r."$3,00; w elaborate n, 5 . . . NtvH "",UI1" "o0" conci'sCdescriptioni- '. i"' Hsl of ""'.: their capacity and MU on, telephone or write .. ' .- WLLETTP llalAft.Eage0, WM. McMURRAY, U. P. A., Portland, Ore.. mm MARKIED . At the residence of the bride, near Dlllard, Oregon, July 29, 1908, Rev. ' J. C. Richardson, of Eugene, Oregon, and Miss Annie Kent, Rev. W. G. Millar nfflnUHnir PMo. Dlnhn.J,nn is a very able and well-known minis ter of the Baptist denomination and an early pioneer In the cause In this state, having been general mission ary of the Northwest, including Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia, and Is a life member of the American Baptist Home Mission ary Society. Miss Kent is well and favorably known In Southern Ore gon, having been an efficient and prominent teacher, both in this state and California. She is also a woman of creat business ability, having man aged a farm near Dlllard with success for a number of years. 1 hey lert on the 3 p. m. train on the day of their marriage to spend some time in Eu- gene, the home of Mr. Kicnarason. REX BEACH MAY LORE HIS EYESIGHT Seattle, July 30. Rex Beach, the novelist, is confined to a hospital here under the care of an eye spec ialist. He is suffering from a serious rittack of Iritis, which may result in 1 the permanent loss of his sight.' The i trouble was due to exposure In Alas I ka during a hunting trip. X BOX CAIt WITH T1IHKK MUX Roseburg, Or., July 29. Pursuant to instructions received from Port land, Marshal Norman this morning arrested .Mary Bell, of that city, who together with three men, was found In a boxcar. They are all held on a criminal charge awaiting further ad vices from Portland regarding the girl and her consorts. The girl claims to be IS years of age and says she has no intention of returning home to her parents, who, she says, live in East Portland. Shei claims to have been working in laundry in that city, and upon losing CHICAGO HEAT CAUSE OF SUFFERING Chicago, July 30. The toll of death and suffering due to heat and humidity was augmented today by numer- ous prostrations. There were two deaths up to 11 o'clock. At 10:30 the temperature was 4v 87 and the humidity 03. The official forecast for cooler weather tonight Is wel- come news. , her position she started to San Fran cisco to procure a similar one. Two of the men with her came from'Port-i land, and the other man, also a trail-1 UCPfllP RCxTllC stent, joined them here. I ntnUlU MLOUUL EX-GOVERNOR BUDD DEAD AT STOCKTON Stockton, July 30. James H. Budd, former governor of California, died early today of Bright's disease, aged 58. FORM KH (iOVKUXOIl OK TEXAS DEAD Weatherford, Governor W. S ! night ,aged 72. July 3 0. Former Lanham died last EXGIXEER KII.LEO ,. AXI) PASSENGERS ni UT Topeka. July 30. The Santa Fe westbound California limited train went into the ditch near here early today. The engineer was killed and several passengers injured. MOONLIGHT I'K'XIC TONIGHT WEATHER FORECAST FOR NORTHWEST Portland, July 30. Ore gon, Washington apd Idaho "Fair 1 tonight a Friday; winds mostly northerly. Attempt to Revise Lenox, Mass., July 29. After an all-day conference of leading govern ment prosecuting officers and Frank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota, one of the special counsel for the government In certain civil suits, it was announced by Attorney-General Bonaparte that an effort will be made to secure a re vision of the 'recent decision of the United States circuit court of appeals in the Standard Oil case, and that ap- OF BABY SISTER j Portland, July 3 0 News was re ceived today from Seavlew, Wash., of I the thrilling rescue of a baby sister of Mary Corcoran, the 12-year-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Cor coran, of this city. While the cot tage was ablaze Mary rushed through the smoke, groped her way upstairs and brought the baby out safely. Her dress was on fire and her arms and body scorched as she emerged from the burning structure. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medic) and Surgical STAFF H Kuykeodall, M. D. H. O. Prouer, M. D. P. J. Bartle. M. D. B. F. Seattle, 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 Modern 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. FOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR LEASE TEA Tea is not infallible; mbneyback makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Tour troc.r return your B.njr U rem ttoa't WU SchUllM But; m fur bim. Work was started yesterday on the extension of the Salem, Falls City & Western Railway, from Dallas to Sa lem. L. Gerllnger, of I'ortiana. pres ident of the road, says no time win be lost In building this extension, but It will probably be next fall before trains will be running over the. new track. Grading will be carried on as late this winter as possible, but with the arrival of the rainy season work will have to be suspended until next anrlni? Bv October. 1909, It is ex- AT FAIIIMOUN'T OAKS pected the' extension will have been I CUllllNUiCU. half Having concluded to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber p.Hatlon ror re-argument or tne cascsneas, oince, pinners, nry nuns ana and motion for modification of the., all tools connected with the business, opinion would be submitted-to.' the I Mill located at river bridge In the court. Although no time IS fixed,'; centre of Eugene- city, east and est, action of the government will take ! nnd only three blocks fronthe S. P. place at the earliest possible moment.'. H. R. mis is a nne opportunity ror some one to go into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, havlngs, cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Iogs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good millmun can make this property pay for Itself In two years', and If he will iperate day and night In one year. Greatest opportunity In this part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill in the state. Capac ity, 20,000 feet in ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention If Interested In a lumber proposition. 1 am sure you cannot beat It In the state. The quicker you act the surer vou are of making your fortune, for this is a chance In a lifetime. M. 8. BARKER, 333 Pearl street, Eugene. Or. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1908. R. 11. MATTESON, ' Administrator. ORDER TO SHOW CAI SE. NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the Stale of I Notice is hereby given that the un- Oregon for Lane County. Idorslgned administrator of the .es- In the matter of the Ouardia......ip of tate of Porry Matteson; deceased, has ' Harry Weave, Lester Weaver, 1 lled ,h'8( bM estate. Susan Weavu- minors. ia?d,.th.at Tufldar' August 4. 1908. This causn coming on to be heard iBt thKe h"ur of,9 V" rhi" en flxed . . .... . ... . as tht time for hearing the same. July 17th. 191. on the verified petl- An persons having objections to theJ t on of John h. Williams, the guar gal() account are hereby notified to dian of tho above named minors for fiit. h om with th xiork nf the I a license n i.e.i tne interest or saia county court of Lane County, Ore- uii.'uiB ni kut iem inuijuiijr ucawiiueu gon, on or before said time. att iuiiuw. Beginning at the southwest corner of donation land claim No. 51 Notif. No. 7026 in section 33, township IS s., r. 2 w., run thence north Mi de grees east 15.25 chains; thence east 24 chains; south 15.25 chain.':, ,-tnd 'test 24 chain: o beginning, contain ing 36.00 mvei ; also beginning at the northeast corner of D. L, CI. 5 1 Notlf. No. 7020 In section 33, town-' ship 18 s., r. 2 w., run west--13.. 10 1 chains, south la. 10 chains to line of said claim, east 43.30 chales to s.e. coiner 'hereof and north 30 minutes east 15.10 chains to- begin ning, containing 04.40 acrei, more or less, all In I aim county, Oregon. And It appearing to the court that It will be beiieflclul to the said wanl.i that their interest In said real estate should bo sold. It Is therefore ordered that said Harry Weaver, Lester Weavo;- 'in.l Susan Weave- and their father nn.l mother. Peter Weaver and Carrl" de- rCotlie of Final Settlement Estate of Claronce Thompson, ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Dora E. Thompson, administratrix of the. : estate of Clarence Thompson, de ceased, hns filed her final account In ', . 1 tho mntter of said estate in tho coun- 1,111 ... , 1 .. ....... r 1 i.t ..unit i. i.uiiu utiiiiii.y, wrfKiMI, mm that Monday, the 3d day of August, 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the pftamoon of that day, hns been fixed by said court for the hearing of ob jections to said account, and for the t:nai settlement of said estate, and all objections to said final account must be made and filed in said "ourt on or before the said dute so fixed by said court. Dated this 0th iay of June, 1908. DORA E. THOMPSON, Weaver an1 all persons Interested In j L BILYj.,j. Attorney ,' Notice of Final HHUinieiit. Notice is hereby given Ui(it ho Un-I- jor8ignea nas rued his final account . their estate appear In this cou't and show cause, if any they have, wny ar. order should not be made bv this I court licensing tho guardian o.' saldl minors to sell the Interest of said mi nors In said August 17th, 1908, at the hour of ! ty court fr ,ane county;'Oregdii. nasi a. m ue nxeu us me time n.i i,y an order duly made .and optered hearing the said petition and nny ob- fixed Monday, the 24th day! dfAu Jcctlons that may bo filed thereto, ,,, at tno ,Hur of 10 0.clock am.. lell the interest or said mi- all administrator of the estato of Pe d land, and that Monday, tr I,. Hollo, deceased;: fliatithe Conn- aim mat tnis orner ne serveu 011 ?iu ag tle tme alld t, county court 1 persons by publication tnereor ror ; rooni KUK(,e i,uno t0unty, Ore- three successive weeks in the f.ugeue 1 Kn aH tho )la(.e to nHar any oujoc. Twenty-five short speeches. Returns now Indicate that Texas ln by women, Seats ; tor six no aim .... . ( ,, by 6UI0 life. , .... The new catalogue of the O. A. C, Just Issued, Is the most elaborate ever gotten out, covering 212 pages. The total list of students Is 1156, showing a remarkable Increase. Dally Guard, a newspaper, circulat ing In Lnne County, Oregon. O. R. CHRISMAN, Judge. the grounds, all the number. majority. Tuesday the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads declared Ycsterdav's baseball scores: San j quarterly dividends of 2 V4 per cent Francisco, 9; Portland, 0. Los An-on common and 2 per cent on prefer geles, 9; Oakland, 0. red stock. Hons to tho said account. All per sons interested In the said matters are required to file any objections to the said account with the clnrk of said court on or before the said day. FRANK LARSKN, Administrator, Estate of Peter L. Hollo, deceased. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys. 3E 3C ACIFIC ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPANY 1 1 3 Second St., Portland EDWARD SHEARER, Local Manager (INC.) 5 1.6 Willamette St., Eugene yttTFHCAL SUCCESSORS - TO a , HUNTER & WILLOUQHBYI- " GAS MadtaMry, SvpfL, Whins I c - STOCK OF ELKCTJLIC IRONS JUST RECEIVED Stoves, Supplies, Piping O