THE EIGE3E DAILY CAKD, SATIKDAV, AIGIST :
1008
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J1ST AS IV VKltli
Ibiriiuui jiihI I'iiil' V in us I'i-.-mi.
Tin two jMifnriiiain-'H to be ni'
lien by the lUiiitiiii and ItalN y k ri t
c( .tw on t-arih will In In every de
tail J u.st as prvflfiitt-J at tin lit iii-
.
i:i,i, ititAKNA, i;oii;miui:n.:i
nlng of thlK season
In the Madison
Bciuare (lardcn in
the Mima original European couijiHiiy
or nrtlsts, the tlirlllliiK double auto
mobile Momeruault, Ihu man who with
Ilia teeth lifts un automobile am 1 1 h
jimumnicra, (lie newly reinstated pa
rade md a complete new outfit. At
the (innlen In New York the season's
opening waa declared to Uu the heat
and moat brilliant over offered hy
thla clrcua In all Ita tlfty-fuur yearn.
Jl'NCTIO.N' CITY ah:mm
OK TIIK PAST YVKKK
J. P.. Anderson and aona, Dewey
.and Turner, ol WuahliiKton. rather
and brother or Mrs. A. S. Cheshire,
arrived hero Haliinlay for a weuk'a
visit at the Cheshire home.
Clarence Koon has finished thrflBV
Inn hia apelta. lie had alxteen acres
which yielded 404 sacka, and count -
inn u poiinua to tne uusliol the yield, or Hundny school work for Oregon.
1010 bushels, averuKi'd a fraction will spend the flrat week lir Septoni
over (IJ per acre. j her In l.nnn county In tha lnrest i.f
A. 1). Wnyland, of Oklahoma, a the schools. He will speak at Irvlnn
ooualn of W. M. Pitney, arrived hern Heplemlier 1, Oak Hill Septernber J,
Thursday with a view of locutlnn. HejColiurK SeptemUer 3, SprlnKflwId Soo-
had iirevloualy received a copy of the
Times Homo edition, which waa
quite a fart-or in brlnnliiK him here.
Mis Joule Morehead apent the iaat
week at Newport.
Mlaa Morlun, of Spokane, la the
a unit of her mother, Mm. K Van
vraukln
l,aat Monday, tho 17th. waa Uncle
Tom Mllllorn a Muth birthday. He Is
atlll hale and hearty and bids fair to
llvo miiny years yet. (
J. C. Saliln, of Harrlabiirg, nnd'
from perfect health the protection that
excesses of life to-day
Ghirardelli's
the perfect
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rC;' I
;
- ; with hakxim ami iiaii.icv
( u-cll known horn, will exhibit his rino
New York wllhihoril of (inlloways nt tho statu fair.
MIhh KUipI Shiipa, of Ilosohurg,
spent Saturday and Sunday In thin
city na the ituest of Miss llaltlu Moor-
I head.
Mra. M. .7. Ilnrpor and sisters, Jes
slo and Nellie, Mm. Downs and baby,
lert Tuesday overland to tho coaat
for an outing.
C. A. Hchildmcr, (are of Nebraska,
hna purchased the K. Hnrtley rami
or 4 OK acres northwiH of town, con
sideration 7000. Mr. Schlldmer haa
a family of all children and la glad to
act located hero In Oregon. Posses
sion will bu given at once. The sale
was made by Clark 41 Lemer. Times.
H. H. HCPKHI.VTKNDUNT
TO HI'HAK' IX IiAXK
1 Iter. C. A. I'hlpps. state' secretary
tember 4, and at Thurston Saturday
evening, September 6th. and' Sunday
niornin, tho 6th, also; at Pleasant
Hill Sunday afternoon, nnd .11 Cros
well Monday evening, September I.
It la very earnestly hoped that those
Intereated In tills very lurpartitnt
work will do their part to muke Mr.
. rhinos coming to Lane count a sue-
reas.
MRS. M. I). MITC1TR1.I,,
I'rca. l.ane County Sunday School
Association.
Nature
intended man
to be happy and
to be able to give
Smile All the While
Look at healthy children look at the healthy
man or woman-and you see the pleasures that come
food drink braces up
strengthens the body and enthuses
the brain into perfect activitj
besides it pleases the palate,
too.
30 cups
of a delicious
drink
25c
COTTAGE GROVE
"SAWMILL WILL
BE REBUILT
I.MrKlltltK.V ItllOS I, IKK OHIXiOX
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ItKAL KSTATK DKAL-
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CO r X V I l. .MKKTS OTIIKIt
ITKMS
The McKlbben Broa. sawmill,
which waa burned August 1st, has
been rebuilt, new and firat-clasa ma
chinery put in, and inside of two
week will be running again full blast
and with double th former capacity.
To hurry the work along a part of
the new machinery from their mil
northeast of the city waa put into thla
mill which haa arisen from the ashes
of the old plant. Thla demonstrates
pretty (juick work on the part of the
McKibhen Ilros. To show that their
energy and enterprise is not confined
to tli Ih mill alone, we publish the
following letter received by them
last week. It comes from the Norfolk
hoard of trade and is aa follows:
"May we not lay before you the ad
vantages of Norfolk as a manufactur
ing centre, with a view of securing
the location of your new plant In this
vicinity?"
A real estate deal involving a tract
ot 1023 acres or land three miles
aoiith of Cottage Grove was consum
mated this week, (he tract compris
ing many acres of good grazing land
a 4 well aa a fine tract of timber. The
purchaser was none other than our
townsman, M. H. Anderson, the deeds
being made out by A, L. Woodard,
Hie Latham sawmill man. The tract
conipriaea what is known as the
Woodard and upper Mary White
places, and Mr. Woodard reserves the
milling timber on the tract, it being
specified in the transfer ttiat he be
given five years time In which to ro
movo said timber.
Tho city council held another ad
journed meeting last night and pass
ed the bridge ordinance for construct
ing the steel bridge across the coaat
fork, which Is to be Up feet spare, 16
foot roadway, with 5-foot Bldewalk
ou each Bide. Tho concrete piers are
to Btand on bedrock. Bids will' be
received up fci September 14th, and
the work is to be completed within
DO days of letting the contract. Sep
arate bids wfil be received for the
pier anti steel work. An ordinance for
grading Locust strec was also passed'.
The contract tar sewer work on the
West Side was let to S. C. Hurt for
(3UU6.
Colonof and Mrs. Blair have ex
changed their irttie home east of the
railroad depot for 60 acres of land
off the south side or the Spray farm
on South Kiiurtrt street, paying $2000
In CAsh also in tho transaction.
Albert Wiilluce, the brick mnson, Is
here from Portland to act as head
mason in the eiirmtrurtlon of tho walls
or the Spray Mock and the walls ot
the new brick of the Burkhulder
Wooda Comiainy at the corner of
Main and Thfnr streets.
I.ane Shortrfifge has purchased tho
I,. W. Maker residence property on
Fourth street, consideration, IllliO.
Tho deal was made through the W. B.
Cooper real esrato exchango. Three
lots In the Coopor tract wero Bold to
Sam McKernoix the same day and
v
r?
wards off the
Cocoa
the system
ft
.us
I
jalso two lots to Mr. F!d!-r. of Eu
gene, through the fame agency,
j Hon. H. .'OVeatch. H. M Watch.
F. II. It'iseAb '.ira. C. W. W.P.Iac- and
John Wallace have r. nirncd home
j from their sunin.t r va ation on the
I Middle Fork.
Mrs. P. Valentine am! child, of
this city, and Mrs. Pike and three
children, of KtiK- ne, have i.".ne to Ma
pleton. Mrs. Hattie Vtinser and two chil
dren, of Washington, are enjoying a
pleasant visit with Mrs. Munser's
mother, Mrs. Kato Sevcrson, after
a four-years' absence.
Mrs. Brewster and daughter, of
Fugene, are guegtg of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jackson.
Mrs. Lucetta Thomas has returned
home from a visit at Woodburn and
Eugene.
Miss Laurel Inman, of Waltervllle,
and Mlas Ettle Owen, of Ivlson. will
teach the Elmlra school this fall.
Cottage Grove Leader and Western
Oregon.
GIRL STRUCK BY
LARGE STONE
Rocks thrown by a blat at the
rock' quarry of the paving company
Friday struck the little daughter of
Robert Poole, and broke the roofs
of several houses. The big piece
of Btone which struck the little girl
only bruised her heel, so that she
could not walk, but weighed nearly
seventy-five younds. according to
those who Investigated the accident.
Not only was there one such big rock
but scores, more In fact, than has
ever been thrown out In the past.
J. It. Sellers first reported that
his house had Its root punctured by
flying stones. An Investigation
showed that a number of others were
In the same condition. Any amount
of rock was scattered around. The
point In the quarry from which the
rock was blown out was one at which
there had not been operations. An
extra large blast was put In, shoot
ing the rocks into the air for many
yards. Superintendent Shewry, of the
paving company, went out Into the
country today to look for another
quarry, but aa yet has no location.
The Warren people are extremely
sorry for the occurrence. They
think that they have enough rock to
finish their present contracts, and
believe they can so arrange the blast
ing that no more rocks will be
In case they take more contracts.
The manager will be down :rom
Portland today to look into the mat
ter. 8PHIXCiPIKI,l UITAIj NOTES
CMI'I'ED FIIOM TflE NEWS
Dr. A. K. Turner was in Spring
field a few bourn Tuesday, having re
cently returned from Tillamook,
where he has been working on the
government survey. He says he ex
pects to be- away tor about two
months longer.
Mrs. L. M. Beebe and sons Earl
an Frank took their departure on
the early train this morning or Port
land,, and this evening will leave on
the O. It. N. through train for Ly
ons,. Neb., via Omaha, where she will
visit tter parents for several
months. Mr. Beebe accompanied
them as far as Portland to see them
safely on their journey.
Judge Bryan and wife, brother of
our townsman, J. J., are visiting: In
thff city from Caldwell, Idaho. Mr.
Bryan is district judge, having been
elected to that office two years ago,
and" while he resides In Caldwell' his
official duties are In Boise. He is
now enjoying a month's vacation and
will spend his time here with his
brother .hie and at Philomath with
Iris parents.
Kennedy & Son's business college
and academy will start September 7.
and from all Indications looks as
though a bright future was before It.
Melvlu Fcnwlck, who came here
about a mouth ago for tlie purpose
of residing for the winter, has left
us and gone back to Harney county.
where his presence is needed in a
large merchandise sttire at Burns.
Mr. FenwlcU owns considerable prop
erly here and has recently purchased
more. He has great faith In the fu
ture of Springfield.
A camping party consisting of Mr.
and Mrs. Shaw and little daughter,
Mrs. McKlroy and sou Earle and Wal
ter and Cecil Wllmore startett at 5
o'clock yesterday morning for 11a
lel Dell, where they will spend a cou
ple of weeks camping on the North
Fork of the Willamette. During the
absence of Mr. Shaw. Merrit Tuer
w ill have charge of his confectionery
and ice cream business.
J. V. Machen shipped two cars of
stock to the Portland market Wed
nesray, and says he finds tho stock
yards at Springfield a great conven
ience, inasmuch as it has always been
necessary for him ti drive the stock
t ) Eugene for shipment before the
building of the yards here.
Mrs. Mabel Watsun. sister of Mrs.
U. A. Jayuc. whose home is In De
troit, Mich., Is In the city making
quite an extended vlstt. She arrived
from California last week after be
ing with her mother through sickness
and death. She will visit here till
the doctor and his family take teir
departure for Hood Klver and will
then visit another sister In Portland
for a time before returning East.
(iKH.M.W COACH STAI.l.lOX
The German coach hor?e whlcK 1
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the tand during the season at
Hants' barn.
tf J. H. PERKINS.
K. C IIAItillT.
I fhotos. stamps and post cards.
I general view work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamette and O'lve. tt
tiAMU.IXK WOiUV SAW.
C.arrNon
to Kuse o
Itia.-k it:
fr tvwitr,
I tll prompt
Hladder d!.
I mended bv
iiibson saw all wood
e Mack 15T1. Home
t'
ney nnd Midler Pll's
ellcve,WI Kidnev nnd
dc
wd and nconi-
:ll ilnmslsts.
uniy & ways more
the Closing Out
YY7 - kova
want some quilts, blankets, Heavier underwear, and a gf
supply of winter goods. So now is the time to buy
because you can get them for just what it costs tn
them. There are no old oddsand ends or broken stocj
new and clean, we won't have old stock, so you can U
fresh, cleanr up-to-date merchandise at this sale at just rJ
facturers cost. Don't let anything keep you from trk J
opportunity, it only
every article at manufacturers cost, not one or two
but every article. Remember only 1 2 days more. '
THE BON
There is an Increasing Demai
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business Collej
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:- -:-
Foil Term Opens September 7, 19
Send
Eugene
NOTICE Ol.' ;i AUDI AX S S.M.E 1
Notice is hereby given that uv vir
tue of an order cf the I'roliate Court
of Lane County, Oregon, dated Aug
ust IN, 19US,. the undersigned gunV
dinn of the estate of llarrv Weaver,
Lester Weaver, and Susaii N Weaver!
minors, was duly licensed to sell all
the right. title and Interest of the
said minors, being an undivided two
thls Interest in and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wlt-HeKlnnlng
at the Southwest corner
or donation land claim No. 51. Nbtif
No. 7026. in section 33, township.
IS s.. It. 2 w.B run thence North y.
degrees East 15.25 chains; thence
Last 24 chains: South 152.5. chains
and West 2 4 chains to begljinuiK
containing 36. SO acres.
Atso, beginning at the- Northeast
corner of I). L. CI. 51 Nettf. x0.
TOib In section 33. township, is s..!
K. 2 W.. run West 43.30 efuins
txuth 15.10 chains, to South tine nt
said claim. East 43.30 chains to S E
corner thereof, and North 30 minutes
hast 1...10 chains to beginnms con
taining H4.4u acres, more or less
all In I.ane County. Oregon, at pri-!
vale sale for cash in hand. (
Said guardian wilt therefore pur-1
" 1 ".uu oraer on and after the
-1st dur of September. 13rti re
ceive bids for and sell at private sale
the said land to the highest bidder
therefor for cash.
JOHN M. WILLIAMS.
Guardian.
N ot ire of Kllml Sen I...,,..,..
L'siHtc of Kuth Chevalier. IVceaed !
Notice is hereby given that the uu-i
dersuned, executrix of the estate of i
Huth ( hevalier. deceased, 1ms filed1
" nn-ouni in tne mutter of
said estate. In the rountv eourt of
L.me countv. Orti?on i.rt),, m
,d.i . i!. J 1 st day of September, lin
at t!ie hour of I o'clock in the after
tov.n of tha day. has boon fixed bv
..o- ..:,ier oi sant court, lor tli
hear-
, ins ot objections to sn',1 flmi!
acrnuttt.
"" ",r :ie lin.il settlement of s
: ""'' ill objection nun
P.a.lo and fll. , tn ...m ,.,..
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fie d.re so fixed for sal 1
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for Catalog. Address
Business Colm
EUGENE, OREGON
w.
M. GREEN, JSiS
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
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SANDERS DISCPLO
Solid StMl ITramn Strong and 0
Haveall Necessary Adjustment
If you wa it the Best buy a Sanders.
J. VV. OUACKENBUSH &S
Where (m
goesasfa
elsewheri
The
Love of
Good
will lie gratified it :
supplying. If 11B
cared for fruit be!t.'
when you cuiue t' '
fruit show. The r
will make you low ';
And a singie taste
make you want W
can gratify the lf:
Vfr .nil" nriees mate
Ing and eating very
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