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DOUBLE CAPACITY
OF CORYAlfiS !
LUMBER PLANT!
m
ENJAMIN and
"Correct
Clothes for
Men" are
the old saying. "Indescribable
Alison Post is visiting at his aunt's
in Linn county.
The laclft of Walterville served
ice cream Yrlday evening """1 sur
prised Kev. KiiiK wl'h the proceeds.
He save his farewell talU Sunday
evening. We regret ery W.ch that
he cannot be with us longer, as his
sermons were very interesting and
Instructive.
synonymous terms.
"Benjamin" Clothes are
the creation of the best '
talent in New York,
the home of the most . '.
skilled designers and
tailormcn in the world.
The Prices are always
Right.
We alone sell them in 1
this city.' ".-
Roberts Brothers
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
The Love of
Good Fruit
will bo ((ratified If we do the
supplying. If you have never
cared for fruit before you will
when you come mid Bee our
"fruit show. The t mere sight
will mnko you long to taste.
Anil u slngie luslo will surely
lu like you wiui t more. You
run gratify the longing, too.
Kor our prices make fruit buy
ing und eating very easy.
W. M. CREEN, DEAL GROCER
61 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
The capacity of the Corvallls saw
mill, which is now owned by Kugeiie
people, now 30.000 feet dally, is to
be douljed within a short time. The
arinoum fluent was made Saturday j
by (;. O. Ilassett, one of the owners.'
w ho is to be the resident manager of j
the property. Mr. iiassett has been;
manager for the Kooth-KeJIy Compa
ny at Springfield and otlwr mills for
nine years, and Is an expert In the
lumber business as well as in matters
financial, ills family arrived In Cor
vallls this week and Mr. Ilassett will
assume personal charge of the mill in
about ten days.
The machinery for the Increased
capacity has already been ordered.
It will be Installed piecemeal, as
time and occasion will permit, and
without a shut down of the machin
ery, which will be kept going steadily.
The new machines are of the latest
patterns, and when finally Installed,
the local mill will be one of the finest
In the Western Oregon country. The
name of the company is the Occiden
tal Lumber Company.
The company now employs 30
men, and when the capacity is in
creased the force will be larger. It
Is planned to keep the mill, running
steadily. A large supply of logs is
now in the stream, and others will be
available as fast as the three million
feet in the present holdings are man
ufactured into lumber. They come
(ruin up the McKenzle, and are the
finest logs obtainable. A hundred
thousand feet of clear lumber has
been sawed and placed In the yard
since the mill started up, and It Is
now sutilclonUy seasoned for dress
ing and manufacture Into flooring,
rustic and other kinds of house ma
terial. A dozen carloads of dreBsed
lumber to meet pressing orders have
arrived within the last few duys from
mills up the McKonzte.
Mr. Dassett Is a live, wide-awake
business man, and a welcome addi
tion to the business life of Corvallls.
Times.
AIKltTISi:i I.KTTKItS
August 2C, 190S.
Mrs. Llbbie F. Andrews.
J. H. Kartell.
Ira Iluell.
Mrs. Henry Coe.
Mrs. May Cooper.
J. T. Daniel.
Mrs. Ellen N. Friday.
Mrs. B. E. Goran.
Jas. C. Hall.
Ernest Hamilton.
Mrs. Lucy Harvey.
B. Haslebt.
Miss Edith Dexter.
Lizzie Humphrey.
Mr. Momb.
Arthur Mason.
J. L. Mount.
Almon H. Nichols.
W. J. NIcbolB.
A. I. Plffany.
Harry Pratt.
Ernest Reynolds.
C. M. Robertson.
Fred Slckler.
H. K. Skldmorc.
Mrs. Mamie Taylor.
Mrs. Mary Taylor.
Mrs. G. R. Tucker.
Mrs. Mamie Vaughan.
Alfred M. Wltson.
J L. PACE. P. M.
WALTEItVI LLK ITEMS
(Special Correspondence.)
Walterville, Aug. 25. Hop pick
ing commenced at the Jesse Easton
yurd lust Friday.
Miss Irene Brownson came up
from Eugene to vIbII her mother bo-
fore taking hnr position in Portland, i
The new boiler and engine for the
Inman mill has been received and op
erations are expected to begin about
Monday, which will be appreciated
by those who have had to suspend
work during the breakdown.
Mrs. Hcrttui Lewis has returned to
Eugene after a visit with her mother,
Mrs. Urownson.
Mr. Wing wus in this neighborhood
Friday buying cattle.
The funeral of Mrs. Peabody was
held Thursday at the Leaburg ceme
tery. Miss Helle Mllllcun has returned
to Walterville after a year's absence,
having spent the past four months 111
the East and taking in the Vellow
slone Park on her return trip. Miss
Mllllcun reports n most delightful
trip and says une who has not visited
the park does not fully understand
.Notice o Contini'tOTTi and Property
Ott'lieri.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of Ordinance No.
780, passed by the Common Council
of the City of Eugene, August 13,
1908, bids will he received by the
Btreet committee of tho Council lflj
the office of the City Recorder of
the City of Bugene until 7:30 o'clock
p. m., Monday Asgust Slst, 1908,
Ir tb. improvement ot Sixth street
from Ollre street to the West side
of the alley between Willamette and
Oak etreets In the City of Eugene, by
the construction of cement curbing
along both sides of said street and
by paving the same between said
points with bltulithlc, asphalt, or
other hard-surface pavement la ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor, now on file In
the office of the City Recorder.
Bidders are required to state the
price In detail In accordance with the
specifications, and on the form pre
pared by the City engineer. aep
araU) contracts will be awarded to
the lowest bidder for the construc
tion of said curbing; for the paving
and for the drainage. The Bald im
provements shall be completed with
in ninety days from the date of let
ting the contracts therefor.
The work to be done under the
supervision of the Street Committee
and to be approved by them. An
nniiroved bond will be required of
each contractor for the faithful per
formance of the contract. A certi
fied check In a sum equal to five per
cent of the amount bid, payable to J
D. Matlock, Mayor, is required to
accompnny each ,hld. The Street
Committee reserves the right to re
ject nny or all bids. By order of the
Common Council.
R. S. nilYSON,
Acting Recorder.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 18th
dnv of August. 1908.
I I.W1JT..1 -" LIV1V
TO lit. lll imii. i -"
( Imn.e for Lovers of McKenzle
AiUl Ailr fliarm Q Strewn
Fili Is l.aine)-
9he fM.-Kenzie river can be stock
ed will? the gamey and showiest
trout in America if the sportmen will
organize and as soon as possible bu
the eggs from the governi'Qtit of the
famous (Jolden lltonsevi.,1 trout,
which have been found in only one
stream, and that on the side of Mount
Whltnevryi California. Such a trout
would add to the variety of the Mc
Kenzie, which already has the reputa
tion of being an ideal trout stream.
The Roosevelt golden trout at pres
ent is the product solely of Volcano
creek, a turbulent stream of lo miles
In length on the slopes of Mount
Whitney, Cal. Two years ago some j
of President Roosevelt's friends in
California appealed to him to save
from extermination this most beautl-,
ful fish. Until by presidential procla
mation Mount Whitney was made a
forest reserve, anglers in large num-;
bers visited the section and preyed
upon the Roosevelt golden trout. I
Responding to appeal in behalf of
the fish, which subsequently was
named for him, President Roosevelt;
took up the matter with the United ;
States fish commission. After re-;
...... nffr,o tha commission obtain-!
ed a number of the trout which were
sent to the fish cultural station ai
Bozeman, Mont., and Leadville, Colo.,
for propogation. Encouraging news
has been received from these stations
... k ff.t ihut eiift'lclent Quantity
of eggs has been obtained for hatch
ing the stock througn streams iu uu
ferent parts of the country.
Ho
lHROlliH STAGE To
. . KiTSON SPRINGS.
Arrnncotonfa him IntplV been
made so that persons wanting to go
n Vllann Snriiifra CAT1 tllkfl the mail
alile at Eugene, Goshen or Spring
field and connect witn tue suago ui
n , tha dnrlnHH hv WAV Ol
Hazel Dell, ob Tuesday!, Thursdays,
and Saturdava. -
GERMAN COACH STALLION
Tin fier.-noti f.iafh hnrfla whlcb
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during tae season ai
Bangs' barn,
tf J. H. PERKINS.
E. G. HAIGHT.
Photos, stamps and poBt cardB.
General view work. Sixth street, be
tween Willamette and Olive. tt
BILLMIKF. BROTHERS
For all kinds of draylng and ex
press. House phone Red 2712; of
fice. Black 8411. .
COW FEED.
Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's, Tenth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.
BETTING & HENDERSON
MASOXS.
All kinds of brick, stone and cement
work promptly and neatly done. All
york guaranteed. v Residence 921
Willamette Street, 131 West Fourth
treet. Phone Red 4312.
..Wanted,,
50 good Fat Veal
50 Dressed Hogs
Top Cash Price. Chickens, Fet ,
Other Farm Produce m
Briny veal and hogs every day feutSat,j
E. DODGE,
We Carry prij
to have" h rC Oirt
-nd let the otS
die the inf
Consequently Z
tomers know Z f1'
lamb, mutton tmu'1'
all kinds of JY
and for chops, ttl
lets, no roBpSt
IH-oach us Squall", fc
y said of i
hams and bacon '
Broders Brrf
,
Phene 2Main40 . .
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For Bedrock Wells and Pure,
some water oee
J. E. KILB0B
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 5391
557HighSo(
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger cat for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and heavy Hauling
WOOD FOR SALE
504 Willamette St- Eieene. Oregon
Phone lilBc.k 11 1
THE PEOPLE'S
7th and OUveSh.
Is now opened under
ment. We have thoro;(l
eu ana renovated tb(
throughout , remodelfcij
many ways. The dinini:
been newly palmed lii
and we are In a posltloi
autee the best meal li
for 20c.
Good coffee and Iral
specialty. Chicken ti
Sunday, 23c. Give us i
we will do the rest, v.,
for week. 21 meals, I.'
male help in kitchen i:
room,
MRS. A, WADE & CI
SKVKXTII & OLin
itlMjj) nil i
Fruitvle Acreage
Now On the Market
TiTe Eugene Real Estate and Investment Company
have now decided to place FR.UITVALE ADDITION on the market
Situated Vx miles from the city limits and
on the proposed Electric Railway line,
splendid wagon road, Bethel school just
across the road. The soil on these tracts
cannot he excelled for the culture of Walnuts,
Aim Lii- f , m-i.i lJv... I
i''l., iKinc, i tu.s, i oaciies,
Why Not
fruits and vegetables.
;mall
Your Own
Home
When you can acquire a modern one for
the some money you now pay rent. Call
at our office and we will show you these
acre tracts, we have a comfortable convey
ance at your service, and you can not
afford to miss this opportunity.
We are going to sell these tracts in the next 30 days
Those who come first will have their choice of the entire plat
Prices are reasonable and we will make terms to suit purchaser
Eugene Real Estate aid
550 Willamette Street. Phone "Main 78'
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