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o o o Unni nUW7o ii.,.,stance- 'll II. CC! .fltoform regular jaw WRNIA 'crTiTP CO. WIY LL SOON Be Over lhcre will be no de fer light-weight LiKe all other seri- lerchants we reduce kiss on seasonable as the season wanes se we want to clean all up to make room 1 and winter stocks. 'will, therefore, find real bargains in our suits and furnish er summer wear and ill be just what you or early fall. We the famous hand i line of Michaels, & Co. clothing, pit of which is cor- to style, pattern rkmanship. There ft better; few lines b them. rait I'nderwear and all firnlshings for the swon. ould dress well and come In and let us kit ire have. kl hare to buy unless t suits yon. Hanson PUNK ENGINES .SPRAYING and fC MACHINERY G.15one Engine, 1 SnlM for weighing. " J"08 nd Mo. "' "J "(tht Windmill, .nd ANHDVV.CO (".Eugene, Or. '""...'.'ULa pmer n l r FRIENDLY SUIT IS SOLUTION OF BOND PROBLEM (OIXCIL MKKTS IX COMMITTEE OK THK WHOLE .1X1) AiillKKS to test ltoxns Willamette VALLEY COMPANY AtiliKKS TO KE1TSK TKXDKlt The cfty council met this morning ! I L.'.Jirial effeclS, afwaS , d agreed with tne Willamette Val- F . ' ' lev Company to a friendly suit to set tie the validity of the $300,000 Issue of bonds, the company agreeing, not to throw any hindrances In the way of immediate trial before the tribu nals of the state. The company's at torneys, while believing in the valid ity of the bonds, hardly wish to put thelr opinion against me opinion oi the Chicago attorney, wno bears a national reputation as an expert on bonds and bonding, and the matter was readily agreed, to. ! The company agrees to admit ;.hat the $140,000 bonds for the purchase of the plant have been printed and tendered and that the company has refused to carry out Its part of the agreement, making this the basis vl I their names for the directory are re the city's suit to compel the specific j quested to phone A. R. Tlffanv Uni performance of contract. versity registrar, Black 271 a't'ouc- The matter will probably como up- Roome for women are esoe'eiaily de tomorrow night at the meeting of the sired. council, wnen me city attorney win be directed to file a complaint against the Willamette Valley Con'pan to force them to take the bonds end turn their plant over to the city. New Location for City Hull A rumor was prevalent today that the county had ordered the city to remove the city hall from ltj present location the ground of which belongs ! to the county. While the rumor was not confirmed, it is true that the city has a committee looking lor a suit ! able location for the city hall. I Mayor Matlock hopes to see a fa- I vorable report soon, and the city h'l on ground that belongs to the cltj. He has urged the move for i v. Give years. Positively cured by these Littlo Pills. They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, la dlgtistlon and Too lloarty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Kauseo, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Toague, Pain In tho Side. TORPID LIVER. The CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE.. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fao-Sirrale Signature ITTIE IVER PILLS. . prrnrc !M8STITUTE THAT TO Stop and think of the advantage derived by buying from a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD'S Practical Painter !02 W. Eight SU Eugene, Or. NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE GREATEST THEATRICAL i SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. ISSDEI) WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), U.BFRTJ BORIB, IM HI.ISIIKH.S, a.Hidit 47 W. USTH ST.. NIW Yop. a rf Booster Meeting TcniehL 8 At the EtiKene Commercial Club and of the Promotion meet the visiters from Portland and Salem. speakers will address the meetintr on important topics. C. S. WILLIAMS, President. . per John H. Hirtog, Manner o Our entire la: e rf Pt-t r PRICE CUTTERS RECEIVER NAMED fOR WALSH ROAD Chicago, Aug. 20. On appliraf 1", of ,th,(: F"s Trust & Savtngs Bank, of Chicago, representatives of ; the Chicago Clearing House Associa tion, Judge Kohlsaat last night ap pointed M. J. Carpenter receiver for! the Southern Indiana Railroad Coni- i'uuy. me nest of what is known the John K. Walsh roads. Caruen- ter was formerly presidnet of the! "WW t Eastern Illinois railroad ' NOTICK All persons having rooms 'o re.it to Rtllrients vhn hgva n, i-, r v , w . fir x-A MEREDITH NICHOLSON, AUTHOR OF "THE PORT OF MISSING MEN." Mr. Nicholson got the Idea for bis famous novel. "The Port of MIsKlug Men," one night when lie found shelter In a cabin In the Virginia mountains. Tile first pages of the novel were written on some scraps of paper which he "ootid on a shelf In the lonely cabin. Possibly the romantic surroundings of Its Vglnning enhanced the romantic interest which the remarkable story pos sesses, for it Is the kind of romance which causes the reader to burn the mid night oil. It Is mi old world romance In n new world setting, tho old and ever ew love, the lov Unit nuUcn tim world go round. WHEAT .MARKETS Chicago. Aug. December, 94 Tb 20. September, 94; May, HS's. Portland, changed. Ang. 20. Wheat is un- TEA You can have it good if you want to. Or bad if you don't take care. Your iwvr return) rour moitr If Tom iom'l Hk. StlulUtf i Bt.l. w. par h.ta Car fresh cement l"t re""iv'l. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. SHOK SHOP I.N COMTta Singr Sewing Macnlne Company. 615 Willamette street, phone Red ! e. p. Shinn has npned up a flrst 14R1 tf I dans 8hoe shop in Cobiirg. All work ' -t ! guaranteed. Bring In your Job work. IT I i JJ p. m. sharp Club. All members of the j Department are invited to I'roniiiicnt Till KMMY. AIMST POIST CARDS ONE 1 .1 pt rather ones, at one cent each. girls, bathing girls, and comics of all kinds BRYAN READY FOR FIRST TOUR OF CAMPAIGN Lincoln, .Neb., Aug. CO imam ; "cyan has arranged to leave to morrow on the first sneech-nuiklnir i tour he has .iJ k,. . .7." ! I ., , , . ' S, , " OI a'"'-tion No. in Township No. 19 south of Hauge i "" . y the Uenver convention, lie!;,4 in Township No. IS south. Han(roNo. 2 west. W. M.. Or., and will offer w"l be absent one week.;, irin? u hi,.h ! No. 8. West. W. M. and will nfiw i ,,f , ,... ,k, ,., i ..v,. i .time he will be heard In four nripcoof to Bhow that the land nut hi ! five states. I ine rirBt stopping place will be 'tone than for agricultural purposes, DesMolnes. In that city tomorrow at-' and to establish his claim to said ternoon he Is scheduled to speak at 1 land before W. W. Calkins. U. S. the Iowa state fair on the subject of ! Commissioner, at his office In Eti the tariff. Leaving the Iowa capital I Rene' Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd tomorrow night. Mr. Bryan will pro-1 dav of September., 190S. ceed to Chicago. He has been lnvit-! 110 nim18 as witnesses: William H. ed to speak in that citv, but the chief : Plerce of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis V. t i Sutherland, of Walton. Oregon: Wil- object of his visit will be to confer with Chairman Mack and other lead ers of his party In regard to plans j lur llie " ciiri ii . nnifoifi". Chicago the presidential candidate will go lo Indianapolis to be present next Tuesday at the notification of his running mate, John W. Kern. On that occasion he Is to deliver a speech ; on tne trusts, un 111s return 10 Lin coln from Indianapolis Mr. Bryan will deliver a speech In Topcka. For Src Feet. "I have found linden's S rnlca ! . Un .Un wr.tinw ttilncr tn nan! Salve to be the proper thing to usoj for sore reet, as wen as ior neaiing! burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of i I abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East I'ortand, Maine. It Is the prop-1 ter thing, too. for pile. Try It! Sold, lender gunrantee at W. A. Kuyken-I ' dall's drug store. 2".c. j IIILLMIRP. BROTHERS .11 l Hrnvln nnd BT-i . " , ,. iiorf nf'o. i press. flee. Black 6411. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' free 1 trial J W Kays Fur. Co tf perfection oil cook Moves are safe ; CHAMBERS JURDWAHE CO. . -m v . ir.e-S -'ihflomto&i BtintU -j? . 1 8..1. SfsSZZfa 1 o - ' , Williams Co. Transfer Licht and Haw Hayling WOOD TOR SALE 504 WilljmtleSt- i-.ttv. 0'fon Phons lilac i; H 20, til. A complete line including local views, Oregon scenery, popular music, golden Post card frames for inserting post cards 5 cents each. STANEYS 6 1 2 Willamette St Notice for ruhlitulioii I lilt.'il Mates 1-ntid Office, ltose-i burg, Oregon. April IT, 190S. Notice is lier.niy gnen thai In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June Ii, 1 s 7 S , entitled I nn an ior tne sale of timber indsii ! I n the states of California. Oregon, j lands in the states of California Ore Nevada, and Washington Territory," 1 gon. Nevada and Washington torrito as extended to all the ruhlic Land ry." as extended to all public land f'"', " l'C oi August 4. 1S92,; !. ;, '""e ' Springfield, Coun - . oi i.aue, state ol Oregon, filed Injof l.anc tins ottice on April 15, 190S his sw"t71 statement No. 9713. fir thu ?"r.S? .of ."if..? . ?f NW l- is more valuable for Its timber or Ham S. Sutherland of Walton, Ore- gon, William Necly of Kugene, Ore gon. I Any and all persons claiming ad- versely the above-described lands nr0 i requested to file their claims in this ! office on or before the said 3rd day of Sptember, 1908. j BENJAMIN L. EDDY, ' Register. NOTK'H TOK PI BI.K'ATION. Department of the Intorlor , U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, August 8. 1908. Notice is hereby given that William Clubb, of Eugene, Oregon, who, on July 28. 190S. made application un der the Timber and Stone Acts. No. 9519, for the SVfe of NEV. Section is, lownsnip 17 South. Range! 7 West, Willamette Meridian, hasltv of Lane, State of Oregon, did on riled notice of intention to make Ei-March 2ti, 1908, file In this office his nal Proof, to establish claim to the; sworn statement No. it ,r S 7 . for the land above described, before W. W. purchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and Calkins, U. S. Commissioner at ills SE 1-4 nf SW 1-4 of Section 2S: nnd olflce at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd day of November, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Hal. E. Wood, of Eugene, Oregon. Marvin L. Hammltt, f Eugene, Oregon. j Warren C. Smith, of Crow. Oregon, i ii. ietnei, oi niierviiiu, I -o BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE POIt PI I.ICATioN. U. S. Land Office at Oregon, July 15, 1908. Roseburg, Notice Is herein- given that Harri son K. Shirk of 725 E 11th St., Eu gene. Oregon, who, on July 14th, 1908, made application under the Timber and Stone Acts, Nik 021 7, for W',4 of NEV,; SE V of MOVi; and! NEy. of SEVi, Section 8, Township j 19, South, Range (i, West, Wlllam-: ette Meridian, has filed notice of ln- tentlim to make Final Proof, lo os-j tablish claim to the land abovo des-j crlbed, before W. W. Calkins, U. S.I Commissioner, at his office at Eu- gene, Oregon, on the ith day of uc- toher. 190S Claimant names as witnesses: Louis llosellon of Crow, Oregon; Leslie llosellon of Crow, Oregon; John Lewis of Crow, Oregon; Al bert M. Hendricks of Eugene, Ore gon. 1IENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE l-'O Rl r 1 1 LIC A T I O X. U. S. Land Office at Hoseburg, Oregon. May 2nd, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Alice J. Perdue of Eugene. Oregon, who, on May lsl. 1908, made timber np- ,,,.atn No. 9904, for W 'A of SW 14, SecllOll 21, lOWllHIlip I OUULII j'ianK,, g West, Willamette Meridian, na8 fp(j nolce 0f Intention to make pnH Proof, to establish claim lo the )an(1 a00Ve described, before W. W. CiLl U. S. Commissioner, at Eu gone, Oregon, on the 9th day of Sep tember, 1 sun. Claimant names as witnesses: W. D. Neclv'of Eugene, Oregon; M. E. Oillesple of Eugene. Oregon; .Minnie Winn ford of UnKlann. wregoil, ra whaltnm of Eugene. Oregon I.1 Ill BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register. XOTM K FOR Pt IILK ATlON I'nited States Land Office, I Hoseburg Or., April 9. mux. I Notice Is hereby given that ill com i piiance wllh the provisions of the act !of congress 11' June 3, lx"8. entitled i "An act for the sale of timber lands ' In the slates of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land allies liv ait of August 4. 1892. Jo- senh He tzman. 01 r.ugem '.".""" of Lane, state of Or-gon ill on : March i"; ' Sflwnrn Klatcni'MU, No J ?. rf tno ; .... rhnse of the N V 14 of SW n v 12. In Township No, 19 ari.ifh rnnirp est. W. M. ,and will ff,.r 'nrimf to show thai the land sought Is more valuable for Its tlin- her or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his Halm to said land before W . V. . alklm. r Commissioner, at Ills office in l-!. nr,.L.on. on Saturday, the 2'Mti dV August. 19HK. il names lis . itll'-sses: Clay Ow- en. of Eugene oron; ; Mike 1 en. of l-.Ugene, i iii-umi, , Ban. of Eugene, Oregon : ,;,., of Eugene. Oregon pan, oi r-'K,,ii,1 ........ I iKHlKiH .Mil- liar, of F.ug-ne. Oregon. Anv and ail p- roiis r lallnlng a'l- V iselv the above ib-scrlbed 111 Il'l ! are ..,,, ,e-tcd to fib' their claims In this oflice oil or before Hie llfl -i'tll ly A,"'MriKNn.AMIN I..,vDDY, , O .egl,tcrO 0 o CENT EACH PRICE CUTTERS I Vitif.. fitr I'liMi.-nr;..,. I'nited Stat.' Land Ofnce. ltosehurg. Or., March 31. 1 0 S . Nothe is hereby g.ven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act it congress lit June 3. I s 7 S. entl- ..,! f,. ,i,., ui ,i..,i..... states by act of August 4, 1S92. ,lon- athan 11. Vincent, of Eugene county state of Oregon, filed in this oftu-e on June 17. 1907, his sworn statement No. H375. for the purchase ot the WW. SK V.. nf Swtton No. 22. mnra nimhi i,r tu itmhr ,r unm than for agricultural puriKises, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the register and receiver at this office, at Hoseburg, Oregon, on Wed nesday, the 30th day of September, 1908. He names as witnesses: James Wllhelm. of Creswell. Oregon; Jo seph Wllhelm, of Zlon, Oregon: Jo seph A. Mayo, of Zlon. Oregon; Earl MvXutt, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before the said 30th day of September. 1 908. BENJAMIN' L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE VOn Vimi.lOATION. United States Laud! Office, Roaa burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Suites of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land ! states by act of August 4, 1S92, R Mnrnn Wnlsnn nf Eugene. Coun- the NIC 1-4 of tho NW 1-4 of Section No. 33. in Township No. 17 south. Range No. 8. West W. M.. nnd will offer proof to show that I ho land sought is more valuable for Its lim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim (o an Id land neioro w. w. uaiKins, i . o. tuiiiiumaiuiiiTi , ul ma nunc ! Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the! 29th day of August, 1 908. j Ho names as witnesses: William D. Vault' if l.'ll ri,ttl OnuM,,.- f!iU l-'nw- j )(,r ()f' m,.11(,OWi Oregon; Joseph Fowl-! er, of Meadow, Oregon; Martha Wat son, Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming nd-j versely tho above-described lands are I I ', j , , , i.i, i ,,i,i f f , f , B ,d .,,nh d f AuK119l tiOS i " ' jjpxj MIN L EDDY ! ' ' jinglstor I NOTICE KOIt PI IILICATION I United States Land Office. ! Roseburg. Or.. April 9. 1 90S. I Notice Is hereby given that in com-1 piiance with the provisions of the act of congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands J ill the Stales of California, Oregon. . Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all public land stales by act or August 4, 1X92, Mike lleltz 1111111, of Eugene, county of Lane. stale of Oregon, did on March 20, 1908,' file in Ibis office Ills sworn state ment. No. 9.ri84, for the purchnse of the NV4 of NE'A and lot ft, of Sec tion No. 24, In Township No. 19 south, Range No. ft west, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuahlo for Its lim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses: Clay Ow en, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph Helti man, of Eugcno, Oregon Thomas Ma har, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Heltz man, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely. tho above-described lands are requested to file their claim in this office on or beroro the said 2Sth day of August. 1 908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. ""NOTICE FOR I'l'llLICATION. United States Land Office, Hose burg, Oregon, April 9, 1 908. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1 878, entitled "An act for 'be sale of limber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land stafes by act of August 4. 1892, it ii- . r ri..ii I.. ... . County of WIiricoiii, Stntf or Wanh- r((m f,1(f on Mlln.tl (i, IJtOR, ffle III IlliS (MNI I- llin MUI It B III.-. L ..... ;9.'8f. for the purchase of the S SV I ; of Section No. 17. In Township ;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 purpicws. and to establish his Claim to sairl land before W. W. Cal i kins, 1'. S. Commissioner, at his of ' ric,. in Eugene. On-nnii, on Saturday, the 2!ith day of August, I9U8. lb. names as wltm'ss.-s: Clark liev.-ri-auit of Eaci-in,, Oregon; Frank . A. Tripp of Eugene, 'Oregon; Emll Itnh -its of Oreetib-af. fin-gon; P.l ll. V' iea (x of Eugene, Oregon. A'iv aodJ all pcrnotu claiming. (d-veri-lv the aliove d"crllied billdi-flre , r.ii .itnl lo file tln-lr claims In this ;ntlice en or IWir'ie tho said 29lli 'lav of August VJos. , BENJAMIN EDDY, Register. GET AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER For Your Son or Daughter Let young folks typewrite your business tetters and learn to be self-supporting. .)' The Oliver Typewriter U the Greatest in Existence. C.S.FRANK,LocaIAgt Eugene, Oregon AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE : CORVALL1S, - OREGON Offers collegiate coursos In Agri culture, including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art; Civil. Electrical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science nutl Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, including forgo work, cablnot making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full In- formation on application to the Ho- gistrar, freo. THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts... Is now opened under new manage ment. Wo have thoroughly clean ed and renovated tho building throughout , remodeling it, in many ways. Tho dining room has been newly piiinted and papered and wo are In a position to guar antee the best meal In tho city for 2 0c. Ootid coffeo and fresh meats a specially. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 2ftc. (live us a trial and wo will do tho rest. Meal tickets for week, 21 meals, 3.ft0. Fe male help 111 kitchen and dining room. MRS. A, WADE & CO., Props SEVENTH & OLIVE STS. C. R. MEAD J.V.MACHEN DEFORE buying real es- tite call up or .come to Springfield, the beit town oi its size in the valley, the ; best railroad center and the best water power in the Slate. Farms oi all sizes and descriptions, also cty property ior sale. M.'.M, & REAL ESTATE CO- Telephone Main 17 1 GEO.K.MUNROE TT. HOUSFURNISHER STOVES-RANGES FURNITURE 6T Went Eighth St-. Wo have everything for the kit chen. An sorts of pots and puns In metal and granlteware. AH the little contrivances that make cooking a pastime Instead of a drudge you will find here. Telephone Red G57S. EUGENE .OREGON Madame Dean's! FRCriCN FEttALC Pills. A Hath, 'riitai! Hk- I.1KK roll Hl'I'PHKHMKl) M k "tr it r ATI on. Bum ! OBL Huff! Hnn-f Hnmm1v! Hullfu-U"n (itmr iinlff'i or M.in.'v lU-fdlilu .l. 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