Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 25, 1908, Image 7

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pAPERAIjO PAINTS at
LUDFORD
Practical Painter
Sjural
COLLEGE
Ll5) . OREGON
etc. POreauj,
, Art. Civil, Electrical,
,nd Mining Engineering;
Dh.i-macv.
lid J
' . ir, icrrl-
elementary wiut ... ;
Forestry, Domestic Science
Commerce and Mechanic
llglln; tores
tteam fitting, plumbing, ma
rt, etc.
it.Kahv mnriern equipment;
lftli,j, -on;
opens Sept. 25
kted catalogue mu
f on appucauon to me
tee.
HE'S RESTAURANT
Eth and Olive Sts.
wned under new manags-
We hate thoroughly clean-
renovated the building
lout', remodeling It in
lars. The dining room uas
lljr painted and papered
are In a position to guar-
lle best meal In the city
coffee and fresh meata a
p. unicKen ainner on
25c. Give us a trial and
It the rest. Meal tickets
k, 21 meals, $3.60. Fe-
blp In kitchen and dining
1 WADE & CO., Props
lEXTH ft OUVE STS.
K.MUNROE
HOUSFUR.NISHER
JOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
it West Eighth St,
vt eterythine fur th nt.
is sorts of pots and pans in
i panlteware, All the little
tei that make cooking a
jfateail of a drudge you will
(( Telephone Red 5576.
KENE .OREGON
fcAD
'i
J. W. MACHEN
real es
il call up or come to
fcgfitld, the best town
I s'" ' the valley, the
I'ailroad center and the
I wale, power in the
!F ratms of all shes .
I wriptions, also cty
"'ty for sale.
fEAL ESTATE CO-
P Dean's I
Pills.
Kf 08 '" 10 FAIL
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OTHERS
A mother who is in good physical
condition transmits to her child the
blessing of a good constitution;
sickly, ailing mothers, the reverse.
The tiny babe brings to her a liv
ing responsibility. At such a time
too great care cannot be taken to
build up the mother's general con
stitution, and restore her feminine
system to a healthy, normal con.
dition. The greatest assistance that
any woman can have in accomplish-
uig was ail-important worK is
LYDIA E.PINKHAWS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. M. Gilmer, of West Union,
S. (J., writes to Mrs. nnKnam,
Lynn, Mass.
" I was greatly run down in health,
suffering from a weakness peculiar to
my sex. I began to take Lydia E.
Piukham's Vegetable Compound, and
I was not only restored to health but
am the proud mother of a fine baby
girl. I wish every' sick and ailing
woman would give Lydia E. Pinkhum'S
Vegetable Compound a trial."
Mrs. Paul Oliver, of St. Martin
ville, La., writes to Mrs. Ptnkham :
' For years I suffered from the worst
form of female troubles, and the doctor
said I could not get well without an
operation. Lydia is Pinkbam s Vege
table Compound restored lne to perfect
health, and I have the sweetest little
baby girl. I will never cease to
praise Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine.1
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN,
For thirty years Lvdia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands ol
women wno have been troubled with
the worst forms. Why don't you
try it?
Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
A pure, antisep
tio Toilet Powder
for infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed.
Benders an excel
lent complexion
and keeps the skin
clear, soft and
velvety. Relieves
skin irritation and
should be used
freely after bath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight
ful and refreshing
effect. At deal
ers or by mail, 25
cents Box. Pre
pared by
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
Proprietor of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
FOB SALS AND IUECOMMENDM BY
STANLEY'S.
12 Willamette St. ...
Eugene
ElectricGas, Water
Willamette Valley Co
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
J. W. BARRINGtR
Expert housemover
Moves anything. Twenty-fiv
yeztfOfiricr.ee. Feiic'trrf, E
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. O
THE El-OEXK
JOHN W, KERN'S SPEECH 0
' OF ACCEPTANCE
(Continued, from
I''B' tr.)
lands of American u-nri.-,,,.
me now vainly s, , kh-" .
u n w hi
MlrlM,
noil ht'V
"ie doubtless dWiuhi.,1 'v
rail about that "Indiisirtal
"Mien so surii
roseate expectations '
of American homes
.sed our most
' '.. uisands
families will
homci auout dinner table
which for
manv mntiriic ha,-., ,
h,r, .r.V . " T "ei" -IH'lllll.
.7 a "eeisreak and indulKe
in roseate expectations" of ,'heir
f-,n,ZZ ''inuiacturers, whose
A m11B,'n
.......... ,ia a,e mle uy reasfln f
ho. . markft',a"d whose business
hlVh , . '"ea Uy riason "f a
high tariff tax on raw materials, will
Utnmi. If by reason of the hiuh
ariff tax provided for In the Ding
ey bill factories were opened and
labor given employment at remu
nerative wages, and our "Roseate
expectations" realized, whv should
we now, when factories are closed
and an army of men
seek to revise the beneficent measure
at all. If the waees nf lahnn h,.oj
upon a high tariff, why should any
man favor reduction of the tariff''
If, after eleven years of surpassing
prosperity brought about by the
Dingley bill, business CnnHltlnnu on1
labor suffers why not excite some
more "roseate expectations," by rais
ing the tariff rate to the end that
there may be a much needed revival
of business and that labor may again
find employment?
The voters of America are not
likely to be deceived as to the tariff
by the stock arguments of the opposi
tion. The average voter understands
that the tariff is a tax to be paid by
the consumer of the article taxed.
He knows that taxes In excess of the
needs of the government are unjust
and oppressive and that extrava
gance is government administration
indulged in for the mere purpose of
creating a necessity for additional
taxation, is profligacy.
Thinking people of all classes are
becoming interested in the moral as
pect of this question. The president
pointed out the evils which have
?rown out of the existence of ' swol
len fortunes" the most of which have
been amassed by the beneficiaries
of this system.
Senator La Follette, in a speech
delivered in the senate last March
exhibited a list of lebs than one hun
dred men who, he declared controlled
the industrial life of the nacion and
hold in their hands the business i f
the country. A c.isual reading of
the list shows that it is made up of
men who have been the beneficiaries
of legislation or favorite in the ad
ministration of the law.
The president rails a;alnst swol
len fortunes as menaces to the puolle
welfare and as promotive if evils
wnich eat at the veiy heart, of s
clety.
As lemedies, he lias suggested an
income tax and an inheritance tax.
that their growth may be to some ex
tent checked.
The national convention of his
party :s silent upon ths question of
tluse reform:'., while r.'w possessors
of most of these swollen fortunes, sl
Med as they are wl'.'i the dominant
force, of the republican party, are
giving generous support to the re-,'HbliCi-ii
national ticket.
The democratic party, while favor
ing the reform measures re
pudiated by the Republican
national convention, has another
remedy. It would by legislation, in
j .aise degree, cut off the streams
nf money which, under the present
vstem are flowing from every home
fi the land and emptying Into the
coffers of the trusts.
t ,ins no war to wage on capital.
It has no 'quarrel with corporations,
honestlv capitalized, which carry on
a legitimate business, according to
'aw II will encourage the invest
ment of capital in the development
of the country and protect it when
invested. ,
It will draw a sharp line between
.awful business lawfully conducted,
and unlawful business or businesses
carried on In defiance of law and
the rights of the public, protecting
the one, and protecting society from
the other.
It calls upon men and corporations
lawfully engaged In legitimate bus
iness, not to ally themselves with men
or corporations engaged In lnwl(
ventures but to take a stand with
Mi" democratic oarty In favor of such
reforms as will purge the business,
world of lawlessness, and legalized
extortion, to the end that Honest cap
ital and honest labor may go for
ward, hand in hand in the develop
ment of the country, each yielding
., lie in,:! due In a spirit ol
farness. and all striving for he t me
when the doors of opportunity shall
be open to all who desire and de
serve to enter.
There is a movement among Un
people for a better government
which Is growing In force day b
duv It is confined to no
but men of all parties, all trades and
occupations are coming tocher and
making common cause In b. half ol
restoration ot a govei ... .
people, for the peopiu a.m
e','.. l'- ..... ,i will win this battle
without the use of money or the aid
ot corporate power.
If our ad versa-
hps so desire, let them pursue
Put there are times In the life ol
a nation like this when money and
coercive influences are of no avail.
There conies a time when t he quick
',. conscience, of an enllgl. ened
people Impel action, which neither
monev nor influence can check.
That time, in my Judgment. Is here.
, ut everv man from tins hour for
ward perform his duty In a n.anl
,,nd honorable way. ,,,,...,.
Let this be ' fanipalKn of ''dura
ion and
lie tO I'''!:
American
md 1111.-.;
.r.'iiment. '" "i-e-
ill patriotism
Let US I"'
of tin
1'lgilant
' in hoii"si
work f n
.t :i cloriou V.e-
r.ghteon- q'i
wi,l cr iwn out cf-
lory in .M'.eii
fort.-.
DAILY
onn, TiKsnvv,
Al Gl ST
AT THK GRAM,
f'-ature iiictnr.. ti
morrow night i.Oih,. '1. ;:,'.' .-i'
bwe..ps." The d. s, ri, ,-,.,
. ..uui iamily ami a irj,.mi
iicii til,' liltlc
1. quest, renders .loscyns
1. In
II, m-
m.se on me violm. Tin
hiii-baiul
soon alter departs
Wiiereup in
i.'M M'Ues t ic 'UUi:mi'. 1, ... i .... .
declare, his passion f , r, nolll
rtbuked. he glides out with a cruel
smile en his face. Next. iu a seclud
ed spot the villian coiuons a vile plot '
with fooibads, with the result iiat i
the little boy is kidnapped. Return-1
Ing to the mansion, the villain wit-1
"e lerriuie grier of the be
reaved mother and is avenged for the
slight put upon him. Meanwhile,
the boy has become a waif and chim
ney sweep and endures manv hard
ships. On passing a beautiful house
one day the lad and his companion
came upon a beggar playing a violin.
Reminded that he can perform upon
the instrument, the lad takes from
the beggar's hand and renders the
"Berceuse." At once a window In
the mansion is thrown open bv a wo
man who recognizes the melodv
Rushing out to the gate she clasps
her darling boy in her arms. Then
follows the arrest of the villain and
his punishment, thus ending one of
the greatest series over taken by a
picture machine.
There are seven other pictures, and
two illustrated songs on the bill. The
entire program will be found in an
other column.- Two performances
every evening at 8 and 9 o'clock.
Mr. Burns is arranging for an elec
tric chimes for the front ot his new
theatre on Willamette street.
FOH SALE, EXCHAXOE OK LEASE
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, iumber
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge in the
centre of Eugene city, east and west,
and only three blocks from the S. P.
R. R.
This is a fine opportunity for some
one to go into the lumber business,
as there is always a big local demand
for all slabwood, sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as the better
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good mlllman can make this
property pay for itself in two years,
and if he will operate day and night
In one year. Greatest opportunity in
this part of Oregon for a mill man;
best lecated mill In the state. Capac
ity, 2 0,000 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
irour early attention if interested in
a lumber proposition. I am sure you
cannot beat It in the state. The
quicker you act the surer you are of
making your fortune, for this la
chance in a lifetime.
M. S. BARKER,
333 Pearl street,
Eugene, Or.
Why Jamra le Got Well. .
Everybody In Zanesvllle, O., knows
Mrs. Mary Iee, of rural route 8. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee
firmly believes be owes his life to
the use of Dr. King s New Discovery.
His lungs were so severely affected
that consumption seemed Inevitable,
when a friend recommended New Dis
covery. We tried It, and its use has
restored him to perfect health." Dr.
King's New Discovery is the King of
thront and lung remedies . For
coughs and colds it has no equal. The
first dose gives relief. Try It. sola
under guarantee at Kuykendall's drug
store. 50c and 11. uu. Trial uottie
free.
4
"Planting Grouch seed is
what the merchant does
whose ad connot be found
WHEN ONE OF HIS PAT-
RONS LOOKS THROUGH
THE PAPEK IN SEARCH
OF IT.
t ttTT,.ftfTttt
Kxrt-llrnt Health Advice.
tr M M Davison, of No. 379
Oifford Ave.. Sun Jose, Cal., says:
"The worth of Electric Bitters as a
..Hrni tainiiv remedy lor neao
ache, biliousness and torpor of tht
liver and bowels is so pronounren
Hint t am nromnted to say a word In
Its favor, for the benefit of those
seeking relief from sucn aiinctions.
There Is more health for the digest
ive organs in a bottle of Electric Bit
ters than in any other remedy I know
of." Sold under guarantee at Kuy
kendall's drug store. ROc.
GERMAN "-O.H'H STALLION
The German coach horse which 1
purchased from Duncan Scolt will
make the stand during the season al
bar"' J. H. PERKINS.
K. (i. HAIOIIT,
Photos, stamps and post cards.
General view work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamette and Olive. it
GASOLINE WOOD SAW.
Garrison Gibson saw all wood
to cage. Office Black 1571. Home
Black 1751. tf
WELL iiHIM.IXO.
For np-to-datK woij drilling see
LnDiiko Leffl-r Co., well drillers
Tel.
Red 5121. vinaro iioih.
ItlLLMIRF. rmoTIIKItS
For all kinds of draylng and ex
press House phone Red 2712; of
fice, Black 0 4 1 1.
G-
TO III M LBS 1MI ( AMI TI'.S
If vom are tl fnklng of going Into
hi mou'Jritis tnintlng or fishing,
call up HS 'lTfl. or rail at 43 Olive
2.1, 1IM)H
Q
WOOL MOWERS MET
O
IN ZION CITY
.salt Lake City. Aug. -..- Plans to
break up the -wool irust " will form1
He principal topic ,11 discussion at !
the annual convention of ihe Nation-1
1,1 '.rowers Association, which
convened here today for a three days
session. Many leading wool mvwors
are in attendance from W voining
Colorado. Oregon, rtah, Washington'
Arizona. Montana. Idaho and other
states and territories.
ihe growers believe that the prob
lem of giving them control of 11,. , i,.
dusiry and eliminating the mldille-
man and speculator can lie iiv.t 1,,-
the establishment of storage ware-
nouses 111 tile chief wool-growing cen
tres. This plan has been placed In
operation on a hiiihII acutu i r 0....1
and Omaha and the results have been
nigniy satisfactory. It is now pro
posed to inaugurate the scheme on a
large scale, with the establishment of
large storage plants In Chicago. Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapo
lis and other nmrltpi cntrna A
committee of the association has
been investigating the subject for
several months past and will report
the rstilts of Its labors to the ureseni
convention.
a
ASrVSEMENTS
The theatre eoers of tbi citv win
be pleased to note that Mr. Smith,
manager ot me Eugene theatre, has
fallen In line with the managers of
theatres in the larger cities 11 11 1 will
this season charge only $1 for about
tnree-tourtns ot the attractions that
have been playing in the past for
$1.50. The Baker theatre, in Port
land. Will lOltlllli. nil thes 411 ntlrn,..
Hons, and the llellg will have the
i.igner priced attractions. The Cam
eron Opera Company, which plays the
Kiigen,. thpiitrt. Amrnut '17 u,,a l) tf
will show at 25c, 50c, 75c and jl.ooi
and they will open the Baker theatre,
of Portland, for the coming season
at tne same price.
1HWXW.K1) COl'KSM
Fast llcing Realized by Eugene Peo
ple
A little backache at first.
Dally Increasing till the back Is
lame and weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow.
Diabetes and finally Brlght's dis
ease.
This Is the downward course of
kidney Ills".
Don't take this course. Follow the
advice of a Eugene citizen.
Edgar Washburn, of 442 Lawrence
street, Eugene, Or., says: "I have
used Doan's Kidney Pills with entire
satisfaction and believe the remedy
unequalled for backache or kidney
complaint. I had felt the need of
such a remedy early this winter, and
from the results 1 obtained I can
conscientiously recommend It.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the" name Doan's
and take no other.
THROUGH STAGE To
. KITSON SPRINGS.
Arrangements have lately bcon
made so that penons wanting to go
to Kltson Springs can take the mall
stage at Eugene, GoBhen or Spring
field and' connect with the stage at
Lowell for the springs by way of
Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdavs. Sept 6
IE YOli KNEW
The merits of Texas Wonder you
vould never suffer from Kidney
bladder or rheumatic trouble. Jl t
bottle (two months' treatment! sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. U. W. Hall, 292li
Olive street, St. Louis.
W11LL DKILLINO
Get your wells drilled by ola and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone Red 48V2. tf
BUCII1IOL3 & CARPENTER,
86 7 tio. Willamette St.
Notice to Contractors nnd ProjHTty
)vnTS.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of Ordinance No
7 7 8, passed by the Common Council
of the City of Eugene, August 1.1,
1 908, bids will be received by the
street committee of the Council In
the office of Ihe City Recorder of
the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock
p. in., Monday August 31st, 19IIS,
lor the Improvement of Eighth street
from the East side of Charnelton
street to the West side of .Monroe
street In the City of Eugene, by the
construction of cement curbing along
both sides of said street and by pav
ing the same between said points
with bltiilithic, asphalt, or other
hard surface pavement In accordance
with Ihe plans and specifications
therefor now on file in the office
of the City Recorder.
Bidders are required to Htate the
price In detail In accordance with the
specifications, and on the form pre
pared by the City Engineer. .Separ
ate contracts will be awarded to the
lowest bidder for the construction ol
oild curbing; for the paving and for
the drainage. The said Improve
ments shall be completed within
ninety days front the date of letting
the contract therefor .
The work to be done under the
supervision of Ihe Street Commit
tee anil to be approved by them. An
approved bond will be required ol
aoh contractor for the ralthtill per
formance of the contract. A certi
fied cheek In a siiiiw-qual to five pel
.eat of the aiiioiiiiT bid, payable to
I. II. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to
ocoinoany each bid. The Street
Cmniiittco , rvM the right to r-
ect any or all bids, by order o!
iie Common Council.
It S. ISltYS'lN,
.Acting Recorder.
Dated at Eugene. (ift-egon, this 1 M !i
day of August, iiHis. I
Guardian's Sale of Real PitqH-i-iy
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, guardian ol Ira Nell Ed
wards, a minor, wt'i sell at public
auction, to Hi,, highest l ulder. all or
the right, till.- an I interest of the
said minor. said Interest being the un
divided otiesixth Interest, as an lieir-at-law
of W. S. Mller, deceased, in Ihe
following described real property:
The west half of Cie northwest
quarter and the northeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of Section Six
in Township Twenty-one. south of
Range Three west, containing 120
acres, in Lane county. Oregon.
Said sale will be held at the hour
of 1 o'clock p. in., on Saturday, the
19th day of September, 190S, at the
southwest door of the Lane county
courthouse, in Eugene. Oregon.
The said sale will he held by virtue
of the authority and direction of the
probate court for Lane county, Ore
gon, contained in that cerlnlu order
of the court dated July 27th, 190S,
and duly entered of record in Pro-
hate Court Journal, Vol. 10, at page
227 thereof.
HUGH EDWARDS.
Guardian of Ira Nell Edwards,
a Minor.
WALTON & NESS, Attys.
(unrdiaii's Sale of ltewl lrMrty
Notice Is hereby given thnt the un
dersigned, guardlun of Henry A. Mil
ler, a minor, will sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, all of the
right, title and Interest of the said
minor, said Interest being an undi
vided one-sixth Interest, aa an helr-at-Jaw
of W. S. Miller, deceased, In
the following described real proper
ty: The west hnlf of tho northwest
quarter nnd tho northeast quarter
of the northwest quarter of Section
Six. In Township Iwenty-one. south
of Range Three west, containing 120
acres. In Lane county, Oregon.
Said sale will bo held at. the hour
of 1 o'clock p. ni. on Saturday, the
19th day of September, 1908, at the
southwest door of the Lane county
courthouse. In Eugeno, Oregon.
The said sale will be held by vir
tue of tho authority and direction of
the probnte court for Lane county,
Oregon, contained In that, certain or
der of the said court dated August
10, 190S, and duly ontered of record
In Probate Court Journal Vol, 10, at
page 334 thereof.
SABRA E. MILLER,
Guardian of Henry A. Miller, a
Minor.
WALTON & NESS. Attys.
Notice to Confroietors mid lroerty
Owners.
Notice is hereby given thnt pur
suant to the tonus of Ordinance No
780, passed by the Common Council
of the City of Eugene, August 13,
1908, bids will be received by the
street committee of the Council in
the office of the City Recorder of
the City of Eugono until 7:30 o'clock
p. m., Monday August 31st, 1908,
for the Improvement of Sixth street
from Olive street to the West side
of tho alley botween Willamette and
Oak streets In tho City of Eugeno, by
tho construction of cement curbing
along both Bides of said street nnd
by paving tho same between said
points with bltiilithic, nsphnlt, or
other hard surrace pavement in ac
cordance with tho plans and speci
fications therefor, now on file In
the office ot the City Recorder.
Bidders are required to stnto tho
nrlce in detail In accordance with tho
specifications, and on the form pre
pared by the City Englnoor. Sep
arate contracts will be awarded to
the lowest bidder for tho construc
tion of Bald curbing; for the paving
and for the drainage The said Im
provement)! shall be completed with
In ninety days from tho date of let
ting the contracts therefor.
The work to be dnno under the
supervision of the Street Committee
and to bo approved by them. An
approved bond will bo required of
each contractor for the milium per
formance of the contract. A certi
fied check In a sum equal to five per
cent of the amount bid, payable to .1
D. Mullock, Mayor, Is required to
acconinanv ench bid. The Street
Committee reserves the right to ri
led any or all bids. By order of the
Common Council.
R. S. BRYSON,
Acting Recorder.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th
day of August, l'jux.
Notlro lo Contractors anil Property
Owner.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the turms of Ordlnunce No.
779, passed by tho Common Council
of the City or iougene, August u,
1908, bids will be received by the
street committee of the Council In
the office of the City Recorder of
the City or Eugene until o ciock
p. m Monday August '31st. 1 908.
for the Improvement of Firth street
from Olive street to Willamette street
In the city of Eugene, by the ronstruc
ii., of ciiw.tii ciirhlni; nlonu both
sides of said street and by paving
the same between said points nun
ki,. .11,1.1.. uu, limit or other hard
surface pavement in accordance with
Hie plans and specifications therefor,
now on file in tno oince oi urn wuy
Recorder.
Bidders are required to stale the
price In detail In accordance with the
specifications, and on the form pre
,,,.r,.,l t.v thi. Cltv Engineer. Seoar-
ate contracts will be awarded to the
lowest bidder for the construction
-if said curbing; for the paving nnd
r.,.. u... iritlniiL'i. The said Ininrove-
mentK shall be completed within nlne-
y days from the date or letting tne
-ontracts therefor.
't-i... t I... rlotii, ntirler the
,iipervlslon of the HI reel Committee
and to be approved by them. An
approved bond will be required ol
ea.h contractor for the faithful per
formance of the contract. A cer
Ifled check In a sum equal lo five
...... i ,.r tin. niiioiitif tiiil. iMvahlc
to J. I). Malloek, Mayor, Is required
-I ;irnillli:itljCJ:il'll Hid. I lie nni-n
iillilllltte., reserves the right lo re
ed anv or all bids I'V order 6f)the
"omliiou Council.
It. H. HllHO.
TrMlig Recorder.
Dated at Eugeni-f ir.-gon, this llh
day of August, I90t.
LOW
HATES
EAST
Will pe made this season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows:
Te B-dh Ways One Way
through vU
PortUod California
Chicago 1(76.25 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82.5o
St. Paul 63.75 81.75
Omaha 63.75 75.o0
Kansas City 63.75 75.oo
Tickets will, be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2o
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 32
Good lor return In 90 day with atop
over privileges p eaaure within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
A.J. GILLETE
Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMurray, General Pas
. senger agent, Portland, Ore.
The Home
Tailor
s the man for the booster to pat
ronize. We boost and expect
others to boost the town by
patronizing the Home product.
McLeod, The Tailor, makes
the fit that catches the eye.
G. F. McLEOD
44 East 9th St.
Successor to
D. S. McDOUGAL
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successor! to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Fead and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
PQ5TJ, BOXES!
BcbvcrltM tor tQ DAILY (IV
si nsniiii:: r:m the gvard
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