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THK KIOKXK DAILY GU nn. ti'fsda v, ;ki'tkmhki5 i. m Casa grrrnffj jt'.tfliVaj grasrgg'ssay.aMww tegga Clfi ii'ilOM V CCBO I PIANOS ARE" GOLN G o o o o o o THE SALE IS ON BELL-CHURCH AT GRAND LAKE; buy took place in the wnicn was Deautiiui- ,ilh ferns, plants and wedding party came er-lined stairway, pre- iier Dick Campbell, as fzf him came Mrs. E. lot San Francisco, and inpbeil, as matrons of I ne onae on me m m or Patterson, who gave H. Bryant, of Denver, ! lyant and Miss Doro-i Kiss Katherlne Cna- ; George Bell, of New Lowell, of Colorado Mary Shannon. .Miss Mrs. Campbell drove rings, where they will Derore rejoining the m Lake. After a few fey will leave for Eu tj future home, arriving It opening of the Uui- :juiik IX AITI.K RATE L. i . . We must make room for our carload now en route direct from the factory. Pianos now in stock are being sold at greatly reduced pncesnow is your chance to get a big bargain. The Room-Making Sale inaugurated last Saturday haslready resulted in making many homes happy. Call at once and see our high grade world renown makes at the lowest prices ever heard of. Now is your chance. SlTEVENS HULIN commercial club block, eucene alvJLrfirif Opposite the Methodist. Church l boeuf, who arrived In this city Mon day morning on one of his regular trins along the line. The rate that will be in force this fall is exactly the same as that of last year, and no change Is contemplated. The rates from this section are the same as L Times prints the fol-' those that apply from California tn! of the marriage ui r whli-h hnn hn marie V Campbell, of the Unl-, aDpneg oniy from Portland and east I . .. . n 1- ..I TU t fcregon. to Jtr8 otisflu 01 ine Laauaue uiuuuuhu.. auo lam Ev I in IOrCc luertt lias uccu laiacu w niiak ,;, Au(! 21. The jit formerly was before an emergency nf Mr and Mrs. R. C. rate was granted a few years ago, 01 Mr. at" I . taFaa Pnna rtf that- K.e. tvnver. was me scene ; u it, . .. - LHin yesterday when ! tion could be placed on the market in h Vamnbell, of the Unl-; the Missouri and Mississippi vaileys fcffoo ana sirs, subu m Biiru -. .-w E4 'of San Francisco, there. It was the raising of the late fcmirrlage. The bride! on this fruit to its former standard, the late K. b. (jamp- jusuncu v..au. resident of the capital that has caused apple growers of that kt J H 0 Smith, or section mucn uneasiness ui ia.; fcr, a minister of the.Medford Tribune. . ken. officiated. I : TEA We couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it Your rroeer return! your money If you doa'l like ScbiUiov's Beit: wt pay Dim ai th wprirllnz were The Trust Co'mpany of America, L C. Church, of Joplln, I the New York bank whose failure fcia Campbelli of Ore- Precipitated the - panlcv of last fall, b Campbell Braden, of! nas paia in run tne zo,uuu,uuu tnar. Mrs. w. H. Bryant, jit norroweo ai tnar. time. . , WOOD SAWIMU. John M, P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage. t( Denver. '. For prompt service phone Black : service Dhone Black fcremony a delicious 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf last was served, when,' uasollne Woodsaw. WELL DRIXLIXO Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone Red 48Y2. tf BUCHHOLZ & CARPENTER, 867 So. Willamette St. After Saturday noon Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be absent from Eugene for two months. jt to lp made hi the 1 J apples to the East ! J in the state of Ore- i CASTORIA. iie Southern Pacific. ! Dtuitha Tln Kind Yau Haffl always gotlgll. psing Out Sale Ends dnesday Evening, Septem- Der 9th Everything Must Be Sold Fle ot this immense stock must be sold by September 9th. tc greatest bargain ever placed before the people of Eu !'Lne county. This is your chance of a life time, think , ry article at less than manufacturers ' cost. i v vjcpiemoer vtn tnas l erV artdc Will cr.U LflfK. 7rX(K. ff Knknff 3 nd So quick. Don't hesitate, but come now and buy a year's . uu)"ne choes. nU: n... r. j. An - x-iviiung, ii y vjLrvwia, ric... must go, our loss it your gtin. EIGHT ON MAR.CHE HOTEL COMMITTEE WILL MAKE REPORT cnmmitrnn tVrm 1 1, In April Commercial Club was appointed to i Investiate a location .for a new and nrsi-ciass noiei in fc-ugene. At the 1 "",u""'s ucotnuua real property: meeting of the board of governors I Tne we8t naJf ot tne northwest last night Manager Hartog reported : quarter and tne northeast quarter of on behalf of the committee that sev-!tne northwest quarter of Section Six eral sites were in view, and that the i fn Township Twenty-one, south of committee would be ready to make a I Kange Tnree west, containing 120 report tomorrow evening. A meeting i cr. ' Lane county, Oregon, of the board will be held at 7:30' 8ald 8016 wl" 06 nel1 at the hour o'clock that evening for the purpose iof 1 'cloc P- "., on Saturday, the of hearing the report. FABRY ASSKHTS lll'SlM'SS IVTKIMOiTS AGAINST 1'UOTKCTIOX " ; Indianapolls, Aug. 31. There was 1 made public today correspondence wherein John W. Kern, the Democrat-, ic nominee for vice president, sought and obtained from I). M. Parry, ex presldent of the National Association of Manufacturers and a prominent Republican, an expression of opinion hostile to the posting of "prosperity placards in factories to the effect that "on the day after the election of Taft and Sherman this mill will start up full force." Kern asked Parry: "In the light nf the fact that the present high tar iff, has not maintained prosperity, I would like to .ask Whether tne post ing of these placards does not savor of trying to obtain money under false pretenses?"' Parry replied that he was not in sympathy with such abuse of the pow er of the employer; that It is poor business policy to promise to run a business policy to promise to run ! laciory o" iun uine c.c.i any electoln; that the business reac tion was quite beyond the power of political parties to control; that he could not bring himself to post such placards despite Republicanism, and declares: I IL am no more in sympatny wun the statement that Bryin Is the enemy of industry than I do the statement that Taft is the creature of the rusts," and said that the recent poll of the manufacturers' associations of the country had shown a majority of the members In favor of a revision of the tariff. ! Thomas h. Hisgen. presidential candidate of the Independents parly, was formally notified of his nomina tion last, night in New York. tne Don mrcnc h ,rf.ial whnlcSAld COSt. ii ,t than a merchant an ai ivoj MORE DAYS. Where one dollar goes as far as two elsewhere Giiunlliin's Sale of Heal CrtriKTty Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, guardian of Ira Nell Ed wards, a minor, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all or the right, title and interest ot the 'aid minor, said interest beinir tlu nn- dlvided one-sixth Interest, as an hclr- 'at",aw of w- s- Miler, deceased, in the 19th day of September. 1908. at the; southwest door of the Lane county courthouse, in Eugene, .Oregon. The said sale will be held by virtue m lne ulnriiy ana airection or the probate court for Lane county, Ore- B?" contained In that certain order 01 .ln? pourt 0!Uea J"1 l9u. and duly entered of record In Pro bate Court Journal, Vol. 10, at page 227 thereof. HUGH EDWARDS. Guardian of Ira Nell Edwards, a Minor. WALTON & NESS, Attys. Administrator's Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that George H. Roberts has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, by an order of the county court of Lane county, State of Oregon, on the 26th day of Au gust, 1908, and notice Is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to said administrator at his home on the corner of west Seventh and Jefferson streets, Eu gene, Oregon, duly verified as re quired by law, or at the la wofflce of I. N, Harbaugh, at Room 5 over the First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated this 26th day of August, 1908. GEORGE H. RORERTS, Administrator. I. N. HARBAUGH, Attorney for Estate. Notice of l'lnnl Settlement Notice is hereby Riven that the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of Henry Schmidt, deceased, has filed herein her final account with the county clerk of Lane county, Oregon, and an order has been made and en tered of record directing this notice and settinc Monday, the 14th day of September, 190S. at the hour of 10 (o'clock a. m., for the hearing of ob Ijections, If any, to said account and for the' final settlement of said ea- VICTORIA SCHMIDT, j Executrix of the estate of Henry Schmidt, deceased. WOODCOCK & POTTEK, Attorneys for Kstate. 1 Estate of John Stewart, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of John Stewart, deceased, has filed her final account In the matter of said estate in the county court for Lane rnuntv, Oregon, and Monday, the Tith day of October, 1 90S, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of Bald day has been fixed by said court for the hearing of objections to said account, and for the final settle ment of said estate and any and all objections must be made and filed with the clerk of said court on or Ire' fore said date so fixer by sail court. Dated August 29. 1!'"S. LOl lSA M. STEWART, Administratrix of Said Estate. L. DILYE1', Atiy. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. Vnited States I-'imi Office, lloseburg. Or.. May 13. 190S. Notice is hercbv given that Luke Scott, of Panther. Oregon, who on February 11. 19U2. made Homestead Entrv No. 11.2!' for S', SE V4. Nv 1 SE'.. SK'i SW'.. h-V'"" Township 19 S.. K :!- ' buiiette Meridian, has tucd notice of iir.r,ii,.n i.i niiik.- imai n'. prorif tn establi-ll l.,.v.. described b'l the land W tal kins. f. S. Commis'i"!" r dav "f September. 1 !'"'. Claimant names .!... il "her, "' l''':'':- on the lt witnesses: I Par . "' ' ,. r. Orettoii lltT. Orr'lt'ill ,-r. tlreii'in. KIiliV. Kegister. Karl H ' H. H. Ha aidwin. "f I''" .lw ti. rf Cat HKNJAMIN There is an Increasing Demand For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION I The Eugene Business College has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Send for Catalog. Address . Eugene Business College EUGENE, OREGON THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT 7th and Olive Sts. Is now opened under new manage ment. We have thoroughly clean ed and renovated the building throughout , remodeling It In many ways. The dining room has been newly painted and papered and we are In a position to guar antee the best meal In the city for 2 0c. Good coffee and fresh meats a specialty. Chicken dinner on Sunday, 2 lie. Give us a trial and we will do the rest. .Meal tickets for weok, 21 meals, $3. B0. Ke malo help In kitchen and dining room, MRS. A. WADE & CO., Props SKVHNTH & OLIVK HTH. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger caf (of hire any tirre day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Every Woman MARVCL Whirling Spfcy (ICA an-1 Aw Il'fl. Htm nai. a.t ,w anrtiii f" a. tr 1.. mnn il ttrt :17 lt"' faf invi:!.. a'-'.M no OUi.r. I.'il r"l liAnir, fol vi'tir.t'l.' ! lUHVFt, f'O., Lauir-imvl lrd o.. o torrt. Wrmrlnarrl, fUrke a forf mm Williams Co- Transfer Liiiht and Heavy Hauling WOOD fOH SALE MM Willamette St E igene. Ot'i on CbotiH !llcll 11 o 3 Opens September 7, 1908 -j tf6Oregon99 Builders Are you d Ding what you can to populate your State. OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) ' it sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dis tribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad io bfar the expense of sending them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will be on sMe during Septem ber and October from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a lew principrl cities are. From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " KansasCity 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis 35.5) " New York 55.00 " Chicago. ... 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID - . II you wan! to brio? A friend or relative to Oregon, deposit Ilia proper amount with any of our agent. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. A. J. GILL ETTE, Lcal Agent, Eugene. wW McMUPPAY, General Paucngrr Agent. Portlanat, Oregon. SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Piano and Theory.. Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood) Voice ...... Miss Eva Stinson (Brenneman, Bacheller, Sweet ) Violin. .Mr. Le Roy Gesner (Sevcik) Av.'U"Ij- Mi.a Albctta Campbrll, Mist Veda Q.iaikeiibuth, Mis Ina Walkiiu Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced Opens Sept. 22. 1900 ft t IPM. GLEN, Dejn O o 0 o o o O o