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THE FXGEYE DAILY GTARD. THl TtSDAV, Jl'i.Y so, i SMH ...a I A i pi milium ii, I,, ,1 ,. i ,1 W JlJ blaWI Willi u a U MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE GARDEN HOME ADDIT ublet-"! ION i ' 1.1W help i r.:.i it r .ha froi (i JoWlM"1"""" (vgBpw IJU6 n"--; lj, BUM 'cirif WOMEN. (Dig Wmy-i i heita, M been fcedy lor remain kinflmmtlon, ulcere tumors, irreirulanties, i, bwltwhe, that bear-m,ftulency,indiKe3-lorDerrousBio3tratlon' lurry it? bun Invites H jck rrit her for advice, tided thousands to m, Lrno- Man. w TFS U el t this season by the THERN IFIC p in Oregon) joie, Ore, as fol lows: BATiti oratt ftrtui 76.25 71.25 63.75 63.75 63.75 will.be on sale i, 18- 5, 6, 19, 2o ' , 7. 22. 5.1 M,7, 21,32 ' 90 diyi with ,t0p. P"re within limltj, EH TIE DATES k Wotautloo cll on GILLETE Ml Agent HUt9 ' IrjX. General Pas- K Portland, Ore. Dean's I 'ILLS, 1 r1tMrr. I ,f,w lion t. . .. If1! far whirr.., iavTn ltaiThw relieved. "l10 lUtutir, I r ""one pan PIHL8 PILI 5 ,'V New York, July 30. What prom ises to be one of the most bitterly coiitsied will fights that New York has seen In many years was begun todav when the will of Benjamin Hart, the American who died in Par is last May, leaving an estate valued at several million dollars came up for nrubale In the Surrogate's Court. Be fore the case is settled there will probably be unfolded a tale-of free love and an alleged "affinity" that will mnko exceedingly- Interesting reading- Benjamin Hart amassed a fortune during the civil war as a clothing peddler, and Increased it greatly by judicious Investments in New York real estate. Thirty years ago he took up his residence in Parh.vand five years later adopted an Italian child, Gabrlolle Josephine Luechesi, who af terwards came to be known as Isa bel Hart. Later she married a French diplomat, Jean Gulllemtn. Some years later. Hart set up an es tablishment for a women named Gabrlelle Juliette Antoinette de Bie, who benefits largely under the pres ent Will. ..-....: - Hart's friendship for this woman ,0 iM. J11 :ri.25 tleuTer,. i 'ThankS pinkbam' mfferlng from Mr- Slolt 1, IV. i.ndiuf- luua""- ippreuioi ad P Vefeublt i eared . ..Am icq, offended Mme. Ouillemln, and It was Pinlr. said that In consequence ne disinher ited her. In the will, however, the testator says he amply provided for her at marriage. He left her two art madt q the ills, objects, which bequest he revoked In a codicil. So she gets nothing. ol To make the situation more com plex, last February a Mrs. Wright, who said she lived at 21 Perry street, of this city, proclaimed that she was the wife of Hart, whom she said she married In London , .twenty-seven vears ago. They lived together three years before separating. From that EXECUTION OF 'FRISCO GAS PIPE THUGS v San Francisco, Cal, July 30,--In San Quentln in prison tomorrow morning Louts Dabner and John Slemsen will be executed for the murder of M. Munakata, a Japanese banker 1 In this city. Dabner and Slemsen were known as the "gasplpe thugs," and for several months their daring criminal exploits kept the po lice of San Francisco . in -an nproar and attracted the attention of the en tire country. They engaged In a ser ies of bold robberies, which were us ually accompanied; by deeds of vio lence. In addition to the killing of M. Munakata they were known to have committed at least two other murders. Appeals for a commuta tion of the death sentence on the ground of the youth of the con demned men were refused by Govern or Gillette. CONGRESSMAN 8LKMP IS RR.VnM IWATKn. Norton, Va, July 30. Representa-' tive C. B. slemp, who for some years has had the distinction of being the only Republican member of the Vir ginia delegation In Congress, received a renomlnation without opposition OneVty vli GliforaU 187.50 82.5o 81.75 o.oO 75.00 here today from the Ninth district convention. I R. B. WRAY WILli Pin IN AUTO GARAGE. R. B. Wray. who Is local agent for the Bulck automobile, will put In a garage in. this city, just as soon as a suitable location can be secured. He Is prepared to do auto livery business for the traveling public or for pleas ure trips. Call up to Eugene Trans fer Co., Phone Red 1101. PILES! TTLKS; PILES! , , . Wllllame Indian File Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching tt once, acta as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for piles and Itching ot the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall KOc and 1.00. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. O. BIDS WANTED The building committee, Eugene, Oregon, asks for bids for heating, electric lighting and gas piping for I. O. O. F. building. On electric wir ing and gas piping until noon, July 30, 1908; on heating until August 15, 1908, at noon. Plans and speci fications on file at the office of the architect, John Hunzicker, Eugene, Or. t al R. C. MORGAN'S FURNITURE FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing sollci- aiz. Kesldence 324 High street. Gasoline woodsaw. tf Just Exnctly Right "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years and find them Just exactly right," savs A. A. Fel ton, of Harrisvllle, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least dis comfort. Best remedy for constipa tion, biliousness and malaria. 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. WOOD SAWING. .Tnhn r D riwn In W th " Boddy. All wood sawed to gitage. For prompt service ' x phone Black 3312 RotMan Qq$UIh olrout tf Gasoline Woodsaw. Monarch raner Thirty dura' free 'rial. J. Kays Fur. Cr tf Feed your rne or town ft little "Will Grow" fertilizer and see the Improvement. Chambers Hardware time she said Hart gave her a month ly allowance. She, as well as ih, adopted daughter, will comes. h . be'VeX' -The beneficiaries named . will, all of them beinK relatives, are Mary P. H. Jones of South Oni,,, N. J-. a nelee; Benjamin Hart of San f FVnZ; a ne"l,ew: Fran "r' eil ot Chicago, a niece; lmoKene V Hart of South Orange, and Michaei Hart of New York Cltv. In a codicil, the teslator directed that the annuity of 1 6,000, which In my second codicil I did bequeath to G. J. A de Ble, shall be paid to her free of all possible taxes, assessments commissions or deductions." In another codicil he bequeathed to Gabrlelle Juliette Antionette de Bie my house and land at 29 Rue de Galilee: PaHr m,athD. n.uu . . , nlu, per sonal property and affects In said hniiaa avnctt n.,i.i. .. ...,,,. oiucira especially be- 2orae.d; He aIs0 directed that 25,000 be paid to Mile, de Ble free from all taxes, immediately after his death. The residuary estate Is to be created in a trust., the Income from which Is to be paid to his nephew, Michael Hart. Donald Harper, a lawyer from Pa ris Is here to look after the interests of Mme. Guillemln, Hart's adopted daughter in the coming will contest It will be claimed that Hart has al ways given his adopted daughter to understand that she would Inherit the bulk of his millions and that they were always on the most affectionate terms until the aged millionaire met Mile, de Bie. One of the grounds for contesting the. will will be that Mile, de Ble exercised undue influence ov er him. FAMOUS BATTLE GROUND - CAMP MEETING OPENS Lafayette, Ind, July 30: The thirty-fourth annual session of the famous battle ground camp-meeting, under the auspices of the Northwest Indiana M. E. Conference, opened to day under conditions that promise one of the most successful assemblies in the history of the organization. The crowd of visitors on hand Is al ready of such proportions as to tax the hotel and cottage accomodations at the grounds. A ten days' pro gramme has been arranged. It Is out of the ordinary in one respect, in that no professional evangelists will take part. The speakers will be confined entirely to prominent divines and lay men of the Northwest Indiana Con ference. ' BEST THE WORLD AFFORDS. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never falls to heal every sore, burn or wound to which It Is applied. 25c at N. A. Knykendall's drug store. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 30, THE DATE For the ice cream social at "Oak Park," at the end of the carline. East Eugene. A Kood time is assured. Come out and spend an enjoyable evening given by the East Eugene Improvement Club. ' STEVENS & HL'LIN a r. ovhlhlHnir a verv attractive col- ia..tir,n of nnrta nf n Needhani ortran In their show window, and persons wishing to examine tne insirumeiua In detail now have a splendid oppor tunity to do so. J31 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, Rose ,..,? nro .in nQ 29. 1908. ..rti'niMnt Vnntent affidavit hav ing been filed In this office by E. T. Templeton, contestant, bi" Homestead entry No. 9985, made May 24, 1900, for lots 1, 2 and SW 1-4 NW 1-4 and NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 18 Township 19 S, Range 1 E by Robert W. Lyman, deceased, Contestee, in which it is alleged that said entryman wholly abandoned said land for more than six niontr.s past; that said Robert W. Lymar, died about the year 1901; that the only heirs surviving said entryman rn Mrrav Fred Murray ana Irwin Murray; that said Grace Mur ray now resides ft naKer uu, gon and that the address of Fred and Irwin Murray Is unknown to the con testant;; that said heirs have wholly failed to reside upon, cultivate or Im- ia tnnA in nnv manner since the death of said entryman and have wholly abandoned the lana ior years past: that said alleged absence was not due to entryman s employ ment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United States during an war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evi dence touching said allegation . at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 4, 190X. be fore WW. Calkins. U. S. Commis sioner, at his office In Eugene Lane County. Oregon, (and that .final hear Ine will be held at 10 o'clock a. m.. on August H. 1 908. be ore ; ne Register and Receiver ni - ' ' r -States Land Office In Roseburg, Ore gon- .. t..l In a The sain comexia n n...,. -proper affidavit, filed June 2.. 191S. 1 ' n-hinh hnw .mat after due diligence personal serve of this notice can not be made It Is her-by ordered and directed that such not Ice can not be mad". It Is her-by or dered and directed mat " ; be given dun and Proper publication.. 1 JS SITUATED close to the cfty limits on the Southwest only a short distance beyond the Fair Grounds. It adjoins the large tract purchased by J. O. Storey, president of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern R. R., which indicates that it will be in close proximity to the electric road . system in the near future. It is bounded by a county road on two sides, and lies beautifully, sloping gently to the northwest, which gives it perfect drainage. iSJ! S9 r TRACTS ARE FROM 2 TO 5 ACRES Have been platted and are now offered for sale at very reasonable prices for cash, or upon easy terms monthly installments if the purchaser desires. Property situated as close in as this will double in value within two years, and for the home builder and investor these tracts will prove. a snap. The owners of GARDEN HOME ADDITION bought the property at prices far below its value, and it on trie market at prices below what is asked for tracts and some of it even less desirable. Any of the Following Real Estate Agents Will Be Glad to Show You the Addition at AnyTime Oregon Land Co. Howe Buoy o o GARDEN HOME m DDITIOTsT TO EUGENE tf r P -T3TT- It e 0 b t3 9 utt O SS 7f fit 31 Zimmerman Hugh rt s 9 9 Zf c a nn 1 c yivr z Jilt w irt "ft 1 are thereby enabled to place surrounding property in larger 13 ft. J " Keglstor. O o Q O o