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TDK KffiKXE DAII.V GUARD. Tl 1 SLAV, Al'tiUST I T' 6WiIlame:te Sxeet, mm Willamette St. Mil CHB or H rissd Curd on File tne lis. I he Tr.J lift J-a TEST CP. BARNARD I Wild Grf :. Wfl ulrin )RSt (rtlt" itftlB Tur n.Q - K SEPTEMBER -TUB PRICE OF THE-1 LfjcElectric HcatingCompany's ELECTRIC IK.ON WILL BE- toUR DOLLARS . auarantee accompanies eacn iron d i! use1 in "" d laUndS ta 'he tonTon a free Lie Electric Engineering Co. Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures r " " ) I'" HUXTF.RS AMI CAMPERS The LENOX Portland's New and Most Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Streets PORTLAND, - OREGON Posswing every convenience and an'ideal location on the beautiful city plaza. Ad)acent to Wness center. Up-to-date grill. lelepnone in troy room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains li European Plan Rates American Plan .id 11.30 per dav. S2.50 and 13.00 per day. kid (2.50 with bath. . $3.50 and 4.00 with bath. O. H. SPENCER, Manager TWO CUPS OF TEA IN ONE Is what you will have if you use the usual Quantity 'of our tea when you make It. The strength of our tea Is such that you need only about half the usual quantity In order to make tea of fine flavor and fragrance. That is on account of the purity and quality of the tea. Try a pound; you'll like the flavor and also the economy of using it. M. CREEN, gcf , GROCER Phone Main 25. EARL McNUTT ANGS LIVERY CO. "wry. Feed, Stage and Sales Stables F;n Cibs Always Ready Class Turnouts of All Descriptions h Sw fc !T" EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE Pta HI Ml U V di.l'y,tael"VMEUEeneat6 a. m, 1 nw div ,or MapUton, clou connection by . imciHyC ana r bine Livery Phone Main 21 V Wit IV lir aital.lkU MOST GR.OCCRS SELL Olympic Flour jj VUdtj( every sack guaranteed 'Tofr "on h "bt. It pro- re liM " , ft,n anv other 'ity ol L l-cread TUr T ASKoY0R GROCER FOR IT. "ft PORTLAND FLOUR.ING MILLS fV,lH( tWiyfimtm:a,u that this order b- s 1 ' I.,. r.nhill Ml iiin TEfiTfi i Nor,hw,:st trial Phone Red 5541 If you are thinking of going into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up Red 1741, or call at 4G3 Olive, street. tf IDXTKST XOilCK. United States Land Office, Rose burg, Ore., June 29, 10S. A sufficient coniest affidavit hav ing been filed In this office by E. T. Templeton, contestant, against Homestead entry No. !l9S."i, made May 24, 1900, for lots 1. 2 and SW 1-4 NW 1-4 and NK 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 18, Township 19 S, Range 1 E., by Robert YV. Lyman, deceased, Contestee, in which it is alleged thai said entryman wholly abandoned said land for more than six months past; that said Robert W. Lyman died about the year 1901; that fie only heirs surviving said entryman are Grace Murray, Fred Murray and Irwin Murray; that said Grace Mur ray now resides Pt Baker City, Ore 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 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 United States during any war. Said parties are hereby notiried : to appear, respond, and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 4, 1908, be fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office In Eugene, Lane - County, Oregon, (and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in., on August 1 4, 1908. before) the j Register and Receiver at the United i States Land Office In Roseburg, Ore gon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed June 2 7, 1 908. '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 l dered and directed that such notice I be given due and proper publication, i BENJAMIN L. EDDY, j Register. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. 'in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the Gtiardia..uip of Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver, il Sucan Wpjifr minors. This cause coming on to be heard July 17th. on C.ie verified peti tion of John M. Williams, the guar d:an of th') above named minors for a license to tell the Interest of said minors In the real property described as follows. Beginning at the southwest corner of donation land claim No. 51 Notif. No. 702ii in section 33, township I ! s., r. 2 w., run thence north Vfe de grees east 15.2." chains; thence east 24 chains; south 15.25 chain?., and west 24 chain:! '.o beginning, contain ing 36.60 acre! ; also beginning at the northeast corner of D. L. CI. 5 I Notif No. 7026 in section 33. to-rn-ship IS s., r. 2 w.. run west 13 :10 chains, south 15.10 chains to south line of said claim, east 43.30 chairs to se corner thereof and nirtn .id minutes east 15.10 chains to begin ning, containing 64.40 acres, more or less, all In i an county, Oreg-m. And it appearing to the court that i, ..in i,o beneficial to the said var.l.- 5 j that their Interest in said real esta'e should be so.u. It li therefore ordered that said Harry Weaver, Lester Weaye;- m Susan Weave- and their father an 1 , K..I..I- Wenver and Caul" m limine!, . . , . 0 I Weaver an1 all 'persons Interested U their estate appear in"l.ro',;V"?. show cause. If any they ha. n an order should not be made lv U.. 5 I court llr-ensln the guardian o; said 4 I minors to sell the Interest of said n. ; Inors in said land, ami that Mondm, ?l . ...... I'm)., at the hour of STa n,.: ben,.,! as the time for ?! hearing th.'-said peiPlon and n v -, . d on said I thereof f"- K'J.nrsive weeks in the Fu,,, o FAMOUS CRIMINAL CASE IS DEAD Hi'iiv t ihone. Aliens! '?,f ,ri'u-,!'.':'mi'U;lU,ia 11,0 council; Of lliinr.. ..-.I -I... V . " malum Willi rrest- dent Mover ami ex-Sirreiarv V. 1) Haywood with complicity m ihe mur- uer oi ex-liovernor Sieuneiihur.. lil'ihd Aiaj . t i ni.ilio, died at St. Joseph s hnsn N oi fonii'ht ftnm ,k rr . . e . ...... emus oi an opera- tion for rsncer. j practi- Pettlbone has been 111 cally ever since his confinement in. wii.- luumi iieiiueiiiiary. wmeh began I more man a year previous to the fa- GEOEGE A. PETTIBOXE. mous trials at Boise, tried and acquitted, widow. Peltibone was He leaves a Pettibone was involved in the Steunenberg case by Harry Orchard,! Ihe confessed assassin, and by the letters and telegrams received signed "Pat Bone" and by remittances ot money. Orchard's story was that Peltibone who, though not a member of the Miners' Federation, was a warm adherent and confidential ad viser of its officers, was the medium through which he was kept supplied with funds when he was in San Fran cisco planning the murder of Brad ley, and in Caldwell, preparing to blow up Steunenberg. Orchard said that some of his bombs were prepar ed In Pettlbone's backyard. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS AT ST, LOUIS St. Louis, Aug. 4. More than a thousand delegates and visitors are present at the twenty-sixth annual convention of the Knights of Colum bus, which opened here today. Ac cording to Edward L. Hearn, su preme knight, the plan to raise $500. 000 as an endowment for a Catholic University at Washington is to be re ported favorably. DRAMATIST AX1) AUTHOR IS DEAD New York. Aug. 4. Urownson Howard, author and dramatist, died today. - Large shipment of rugs on the road; wait for them and save money. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. SNAPSHOTS This i.lh. who ruin.d th. inia for giving ch.fing diih ptrtnt. I I : j I If 1 : Iff? I K '':. ii!!;! lilt-i.y.-fi.UiO i.e. iVli..Hi.nnn. ...w- fiteSET BIG DRIFflPILE AFIRE .0 Some boys carelessly or thought lessly set fire in an i til m-use pile t)f drill across tht' river opposite the , i nivcrsity yesterday while m swim : mini; there. It took several hours 'r:ie A. l'fi- 1 1 in.. fn..t ,i,., ,,f i t . i. . ''"'"is that vicinity t' cxtiii- fclllsu I IK' lire. .-llllollgu iiliTI was not in ue h real danger, the pile of drift extends back along the old riv er channel and If It had been allowed iu Hum u wumu more man ise y u , i t - , . ,' to bum it would more than likely - nruiiu una uouc cousuierauic damage The pile of drift was a big one, having collected glnce the river chanced Its course some twelve vears ago. It being some twenty feet high. HKi ST1UKK OV t'AXADlAX PACIFIC Winnipeg, Aug. 4. Orders were issued today by the ex ecutive board of the Canadian l'aclfic shopmen calling a strike of ship mechanics over the entire system tomorrow. The order affects eight thous and men. TAFT'S PHONOGRAPH PLEASES MR, BRYAN Faiivicw, Aug. A t The use of the phonograph in ilesslmliiating speech es by Judge Tall, as reporied in Hie ilii patches from Hot Springs, excited ihe liveliist interest on the pari of .Mr. Bryan today. lie g.tve out a statement saying the Republican p:i iii r.s have been making tun of hi:e for using tlie phonograph, but pre sumes the criticisms will cease now. Bryan was much pleased with th" decision of Secretary of State Junkiti. confirming the fusion arrangement between the Democrats and the peo ple's party, which will have the ef fect of throwing a large number of populist votes to ihe Democratic elec- tors In Nebraska. pk.mi,i:to TlltKS OF PFMPIXt; PLAXT Pendleton, Aug. 3. With the authorization of Chair- man Brown to employ an en- gineer to locate the most fea- sible source of mountain wa- i ter supply for the city of Pen- dleton.the city board of water commissioners has taken the ; first definite step In the move , to secure a gravity water sys- 1 tern for the city of Pendleton. ' The engineer will be expected to report upon the amount of , water available and also as to ' the exponse of bringing It to the city. nORX. 4 In Eugene, Aug. 4, 1908, to R. E. Dunn and wife, son. IF VOl' KNEW The merits of Texas Wonder you .vould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 i bottle (two months' treatment! sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. 10. W. Hall, 2 92G Olive street. St. Louis. Vudor porch shades are a luxury with the reach of all. CHAMBERS HAKDWARE CO. The reinforced centre V'.'.dor ham mock is the uik to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the ordinary kind. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. IN HADES. di.tlon of .11 of hi. frl.nd. through hi. - MRS, DEARBORN BUYS VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER A di al has just liceu consummated wherein C. P. Haruard. the livery nina, transfers tj Mis It. II. Dear born, of this city, the corner proper ty at West Eighth and Charnelton streets, at present occupied by the tiulliford livery stable buildings and; the one-siory frame building which Is! occupied by the Eugene lirocery Com-1 pany and Haskell & Ludfords paint! shop. The consideration given In the' deed is $4000, but It Is known than considerably more than that was paid! lor tie property, it Is the Intention OLLIE Kentucky Congressman who Is prominent in the affairs of the Dem ocratic National campaign. of the new owner of the property to erect a brick block on the corner some limo In the future. If the pav ing is extended on Eighth street west, from Charnelton. it is probable that the building will be erected soon thereafter. Mrs. Dearborn is a daughter of Dr. L. W. Brown. HARRIM AN MAKES NO PROMISES (Continues from Page 1.) man said : "The American people ought to be willing to pay the railroads compen sation for proper transportation ser vice, such as we are nuw performing. and for which wo are not receiving it n adequate return. "If railroads are to go on extend ing their lines, Improving the ones they now operate and providing equipment to take care of the busi ness of the country, he continued, "they have got to get more revenue.'' Mr. llarrlman seemed to favor re adjustment .of rates rather than a genorul Increase. Ilu la opposed to placing a straight ten per cent in crease In transportation charges upon all commodities. WEATHER FORECAST FOR NORTHWEST Portland. Aug. 4. Ore gon, Washington and Idaho Fair tonight and Wednesday; northwesterly winds. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION' United States Land Office, Roseburg Or., April , 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Jo seph Heltznian, of Eugene, county of Lane, stnto or Oregon, did on March 20, 1908, file in this ortice his Hworn statement. No. 9585, for the purchase of the NWV4 or SW of Section No. 12, In Township No. 19. south, range 5 west, W. M. ,and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills claim 'to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. H. Commissioner, at bis office In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day of August. 1 908. He names as witnesses: Clay Ow en, of Eugene. Oregon; Mlkn Ilidl. tniin, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Heltz nian, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Ma liar, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are rennested to fib) their claims In this office on or before the said 2!tth day of August. 1!H)8. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. VIIIK i; I (lt PI III.K VI ION. V S Land Office at Ros.burg, Orciron. Jlllv 15. lltflS. I Notice Is 'hereby given that llarrl- , son K. Shirk of 725 K 1 Mb St., I'.u I gene, Oregon, who, on July 14th 1 i 1 1 K iii :i ile a indication under tin Timber and Stone Acts. No. 02 1 i, for !w'4 of NK'i ; SK1', of NE'4; and 'NE'i oT HE'-i, Section 8, Township I'm' South. Range c. West. Wlllani ,,.t,. M.'ildlan. has filed notice ol In Mi ntlon to make Final Proof, to -ial,'l-li claim to the l:Wd above des cribed. In fore W. W. Calkins. I'. S. (oiiimissioiier, at bis office at Eu gene. Oregon, on the 7 til day of Oc ' toiler, 1 90S. Claimant names as witness": I Louis Hoselton of Crow, OreKon; " , : I -' - V ' i" : 1 y. M, JAMES. 3 (Constipation! nTk st th.i am i itiii ti.'ii or i(n Im-r mo tfnix-rlwlly i-r f.iMin .i i'in .. ,t ini.li. imt t.i Utk,. f.r it Im tlia tut .i. m'liilu ai ! iiurviv - f-'t.-tKle itlirlir Hood's PillsSS Villi liy n!l ilnufv-int. mul .Mit lir mail I'ricu, 2jc - 11 .lu.lo lii iiikmi ii uuja. r Summer WILL SOON Be Over And there will be no de mand for light-weight goods. Like all other sen sible merchants we reduce the prices on seasonable goods as the season wanes because we want to clean them all up to make room for fall and winter stocks. You will, therefore, find many real bargains in our store suits and furnish ings for summer wear and that will be just what you w.nt for early fall. We carry the famous hand tailored line of Michaels, Stern & Co. clothing, every suit of which is cor rect as to style, pattern and workmanship. There are none better; ; few lines equal to them. Mght Height I'liileriveur and nil kinds of furnishings for the summer seiiNon. If you would dress well mill comfortably, come in mid let us Blimv you what we luivu. You don't have to buy unless you find ulint suits you. ED. HANSON Lesne Hoselton of Crow, Oregon; John Lewis of Crow, Oregon; Al bert M. Hendricks of Eugene, Ore gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICK FOR I'UHMUATION United States Laud Orflce, Roseburg, Or., April 9, 1908. Notlco is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory." as extended to all public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Miko Heiti nian, of Eugene, county of Lano, statu of Oregon, did on March 20, 1908, tile In this office his sworn state ment, No. 9584, for the purchase of the NW'4 or NEVi and lot 5, or Sec tion No. 21, In Township No. 19 south, Range No. 5 west, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the lnnd sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than ror agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. W. CnlklnB, U. S. Commissioner, at Ills offlco In Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day or August, 1908. Ile mimes as witnesses; Clay Ow en, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph Heltz nian, of Eugene, Oregon Thomas Ma har, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Hcllz- mati, or Eugene, Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim in this office on or before the said 2 8th day or August, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICK FOR I'UIILICATIOX. United Stales Land orflce, Rose burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled . "An net for the sale of timber lnnds In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, 1892, George It. Wntrotm, of Hellingharu, County of Whatcom, Slate of Wash ington, did on March 26, 1908, file In this office his sworn statement No. 9586. for the purchase or file S W V of Section No. 17, in TownBhlp 17 of South Range. No. 8 West, W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Cal kins, V. S. Commissioner, at his of rice In F.ugene Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day or August, 1908. He names as witnesses: Clark Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon; Frank A. Tripp or Eugene, Oregon; Emll Roberts ol (irecnlenf, Oregon; P. T. Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested lo file their claims In this office on or beforse the said 29th dav or August, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY,. Ituglster. HIIXMIRK nildTIIKItH ' For nil kinds of drnylng and ex press lloiii phono Red 2712; oN fli. Black 6111. COW FEED. a.9e Alfairn meal. At Balle7'a. Tenth 1 Willamette streets. Phono Red l921 nc WILY 6UMD I o , I o O O O