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N , 3 THE EUGENE DAILY CCARB. THgRSDAV. BKPTKMBEB 10. too 9 p Tho Kind You IIuvo Alwnys Rotiglit, and nulcl linn uoc.n In line for over 30 yearn, liiut borne tlio fiutnre of anil lutH been made turner hU per- Himal (tuporvlslou xfnce IU infancy. '-&tCute, Allowiiooiiotoileceive vou in this. All Counterfeit, ImltutluuH ond " jBHt-m-Bood" are but Kxpcriiiieiit that trifle with and e-' it the Ileal th of lufuuU and Children ExpcH.suco against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA OaMtorla In n, harmless mibHtltute for CaaUir Oil, Pare Iforlc, lropn and HoothUijr Kyrup. It 1 IMcaviant. It coutalnM neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotlo MibHlancc. Iu aifo lit Its guarantee. It destroy Wornm and alla'K FcvorixhneKH. Jt cureii Diarrh and Wind Colic. Jt relieve Teething TroubleH, cured Constipation and Flatulency. It aHHlmlluteH the Fond, regulate the Kloinnoli and isowdH, givinu; healthy tuid natural Bleep. Tlio Clilldr.:u'H runaccur Tlie Mother'! l'rkiud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 7 The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. FOR S A L E City Properties No. 101 lot, 60x160 feet. Price, WWIi. No. 12. (i-room house West Sixth I reel; lot 00 2-5x100 feet. Price No. 208 lota In dross addition, l'rlro :-2f. No. 24 Lot on North Lawrence street. Price, No. 4 3 - Now lioimo unci burn, West Ninth street. Price, .hmmi. (Iih. acre in 1 1 lit 1 r nililltlun. Price, ioo. No. 00 Ono block western piirt of Eugene, near Eleventh street, Price, i!no. No. 711 Two full-Blr.od lota East EjiKonu. Price, 750. No. 7fi Now 7-rooin house on paved street: b7.i of lot 00 4-5x100; very fliiH locution. I'rlco, 17,10. No. 70 7-rooiu house, plastered; Rood wull; barn; annio fruit. Prlco, 92 1 00. No. 843 Iota Weal Ninth at rent; $1100, Olllno, l.ioo each. No. 87 New ri-rooin house; good linrn; two it n r I n I hIici) mama up tiilrit. I'rlco, ;tonu. , No. 80 Lola 0. 7, 8, west part of town. I'rlco, l.V. Whole block on Calli'KO Hill. I'rlco, 1 loo. arm Lands No. 3 KM nrivg mmil land four nil Im from KiiKntt. $7.1 ht m-rt. No. 4 10 nrrH Kitnlmituml ; (me net to clivrrtua, fight plow liiml; four- METHODISTS CLOSE ANOTHER0 SFIEKDIQ TEAS .ix ok hi i v I'Kit ( knt is MEMBERSHIP IV I.A.ST TWO VKAIW .MOKE MD.VKV RAISED FOIl UII-KKItKXT PURPOSES TIIAX FOR AXV YEAR. IX HIS TOHV OF fllflHil. Last night the fourth quarterly conference of Humphrey Memorial Methodist Episcopal church waa held In the main auditorium of the church. The reuortB from aii departments In dicated that the church has had an other phenomenal year. The church la steadily growing In mcm- lier and In Influence In the commu nity. Since the coining of the pres ent pastor, Hev. D. H. Trimble, less than two years ago, mure nun onu neratinB hHve united with the church. The pastor's report showed that after allowing for removals by letter, loss bv death and applying the disciplin ary rule of marking those removed a your without letter as removed, thai the church has made a net sain of over "0 per cent in memuersiiip in the two years Just closing. The money raised for local church expenses, sucii as pastors salary, deaconess, miiHlc, Janitor, etc.. will exceed by $2000 last year's rerord. which was till then the highest mark the church had rearhed. The sum reached for local church expense will total about $. 0 this year. In ad dition to this the Ladles' Aid will raise upwards of $5110 during the year. The benevolences or the cnurcn will ulso reach and probably pass last year's high mark. On the whole It has been the best year In tlie his tory of the church, and everybody connected with the church is happy over the vital and growing condition of the organization. The pastor and deaconess received a hearty and unanimous invitation to return for another year, and reso lutions are to be submitted to lilshop Hughes to that effect. room house, woodshed, bnrn; fenced chlrkon tight; D V4 mllos out. Price No. R 06 acres near Croawell; GO In cultivation; good 7-room house good fencing; young orchard of 50 trees; enough timber for firewood. I'rlco, $rjo. No, 7 241 acres below Coburg; house and barn and outbuildings; crop goes with tho place; down, balauco on time. Price, 1)110,00. No. (I 2 80 88-100 iierea, pasture ami hayland. Price, $22 ht acre. No. 23 354 ueroB near Coburg; Ibis Is n fine grain farm; very fine farm house; barn not so good. I'rlco, V ht nere. No. Ill) 195 acres near Croswoll. I'rlco, 'J1 nt ncre. No. 112 24-1 acrea three mllOH from Kugonc; good house of eight rooms; 41) acres In cultivation, bal auco In pnsturo and timber; water piped to bouse; subject to lease Oc tober 1. l'JOH. Price, 9.KMM). No. 35 0!IS acres on McKimizIo; fine pasture land. I'rlco, HNO. No. 37100 acres west 8 miles; tiousu and bum. I'rlco, ilO per wore. No. til 442 77-100 acres 8 mllos south of llrownsvlllo: good eight room liauso; two rattle barns; one goat house; hog house; chicken and wood houses; wagon shod; water piped to house; plenty of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation. I'rlco, .KIUO. No. 03 -5(1 acres of timber, suita ble far wood ranch. Price, VIU.VI. No. 70 '-! acres north of Junc tion; 175 acres In cultivation: bal naco In timber nnd pasture; all fenc ed; old orchard; elght-raoiu house; blacksmith sbo pand tools; 100 head of sheep; running water. Price, ;l."J poi' ncre. Many Others, Call and See HOWE & B'OUY 542 Willamette Street Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted 50 MORE ORDERED ! The Special price of $1 will liolJ for a short time after their arrival. In the meantime consult our H'uminnting Engineer for useful current saving ideas in home and store illumi nation. Pacific ILIcctric Engineering Co. Machinery, Wiring, Supplies ANOTHER DREAUNAUGHT . LAUNCHED BY BRITAIN London, Sept. 10. The battleship St. Vincent, ono of the most fonnid able fighting machines ever designed for the llrltlsh navy, was successfully launched tuday from the yards of her builders at Portsmouth. The vessel is of the Dreadiiaught class, but In dudes many Improvements adopted after exhaustive experiments with tho first of these vessels. In the construction of the St. Vincent the navy hus established something of a record for speed in the building of warships, as scurcely eight months has elapsed since the keel for the St Vincent was laid down lit Portsmouth. co'rA;K tiitoVK xotks o Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clae. on Monday. September Tib. acjiine and one-half pound daugh ter O Miss Anna Until is the new '!;" girl at the telephone off , ''iking the place vacated by Mifs Winnie L.'ii.dehH. Venske & Taylor, of this city, htvv secured ttie contract to pn in a " l-tete sewer system for lialla. I 'is county. The consideration 15 UO0. The first ord. r for pipe was received today for fifteen carloads. They leave here today fur that oii. Mr. and Mrs. Oene Matlock, of Eu gene, spent Sunday with relatives and friends. Miss Kvclvn Rrlstow. of Eugene, vlBlted Miss Ethel Eakln for several days last week. Mrs. J. N. Nokes of thii city leu Tuesday for Princeton, Minnesota, where she will visit her father, mother and brother for the next two or three months. It is eighteen years since Mrs. Nokes has visited her old Minnesota home or seen ner relatives, and the meeting will un doubtedly be a Joyous one. Her fath er Is 92 years of ace. Mrs. John 0. ( ill P. of Areola, daughter of Mrs. Hawley, of Star, was brought to Cottage Grove Mon day over the O & S. E. railroad, bne was taken to Eugene Tuesday, where she will undergo an operation. She Is very 111. and a physician from r.u- Bcne was summoned for her Monday while sho was here. Western Ore gon. The most complete liqe of Men's Furnishings in the city at The TOGGER.Y Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $1 .50to $2.5(J Monarch Shirts, $1.00 and $U5 Cuffs attached or detached tVOOl SAW1XG Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore, phono Hod 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciaied. Arrow Collars in all the late st vies. ' ' - - f-t New and nifty neckwear in new shades and siWJ Hats, Shoes, Sophomore and Alfred Benjamin Cloth iinsr COW FKKI). Alfalfa meal. At na!ie7'. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phono Ked 1521. Hard brick for chimneys. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO (at Roberts Bros. 554 Willametti Guardian's Sulo of Ri-al I'rocrty Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, guardian of Henry A. Mll Jor, 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 buing an undi vided one-sixth Interest, as an heir- at-law of W. S. Miller, deceased, In the following described real proper ty: The west half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest -quarter of Section Six, in Township Twenty-ono, Bouth of Range Tkreo 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, 1908, at the southwest door of the Lane county courthouse, In Eugene, Oregon. The said sale will be held by vir tue of tho authority and direction of the probate court for Lane county, Oregon, contained In that certain or der of tho said court dated August 10. 1908, and duly entered of record In Probate Coin' Journal Vol, 10, at page 334 thereof. SABRA E. MILLER, Guardian of Henry A. Miller, a Minor. WALTON & NESS, Attys. FAHKWKLIj K.XCfHSlOX TO XKWPOKT KUPTKMIIKIt 18 The Southern Pacific Company will give Its fnrewell reduced rale excur- alon to Newport Sunday, September 13. Tho faro for tho round trip from various .points will be as fol lows, which is less than one faro: Krom Cottage Orove, $2.50; from On-swell, $2.50; from Eugene, $2.50; from Irving, $2.50; from Junction City, $2.50; from Hnrrlsburg, $2.50; from Halaoy, $2.50; from Shodd, $2; from Tangent, $1.S0; from Albany, $1.50; from Corvnllls, $1.50. ldinl autumn weather marks the close of Newport's most brilliant and successful season. "Ho In at the finish" Sunday at Newport. A. J. GILLETTE. Local Agent. MII.I.IM UV OI'I'.MNti Colvln & Russell wish to announce that on Saturday, September 12, they will have on display a big line of pat tern, diets and tailored hats. Everybody Invited to look over our line. COI.VIN' Itl'SSKI.L. si 1 84 E. 9th Street. A Paying Invcwtmcut Mr. John White, of 3S Highland avenue, lloulton. Me., says: "Have been troubled with a cou:h every winter and sprltiK. Lust winter 1 tried many advertised remedies', but the cotiKh continued until I bought a 5 0 -cent bottle of I King's New Dis covery, llefore that was half gone the cotmh was till gone. Thh winter the siitne happy result has followed; a few iloM-s otu-o more biiulsbed the annoiil oouY I am now convinced that Or, Klin's New IVseovery Is the best of all couuh and lung lemedies." Soli under miaiiUitee at W. A. KuyT enil.ll s drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle dee XOTK'W 'ID CONTKACTOIW AXI) PKOPHKTV OWNERS Notice Is hereby given thnt pursu ant to the terms of Ordlnanre No. 785, passed by the common council of tho city of Eugene August Slst. 1908, bida will be received by the street committee of the common council. in the office of the city re corder of the city of Eugene until 7:30 p. in. on Monday, September I 14, 190S, for the Improvement of the alley between Sixth and Seventh streets from Willamette street to the alley east 100 feet, in the city of Eu gene, by paving the same between said points with bitulithic, asphalt or other hard surfuce pavement In accordance with plans and specifica tions therefor now on file In the of fice of t'he city recorder. Bidders are required to state the price in detail in accordance with tlie specifications, and on the form pre pared by the city engineer. Separate contracts will be nwarded to the lowest bidder for the construc tion, paving and for the drainage, the said Improvement shall be completed within ninety days from the date oi lotting the contract therefor. Tho work to bo done under the su pervision of ttie street committee and to be approved by them. An ap proved bond will bo required of each contractor for the faithful perform ance of the contract. A certified check In a sum equal to five pol ecat of tho amount bid. payable to J. I). Matlock, Mayor. Is required to accompany each bid. Tlie street committee reserves the richt to re ject any and all bids. By order of the common council. It. S. I1RYSON, Acting Recorder. Pated at Eugene. Orecoti, Septem ber :d. i:ios. For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Colle has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 15 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Colle EUGENE, OREGON and to bo approved by them. An approved bond will be required for the faithful performance of the con tract. A certified check In a sum equal to flvo per cent of the amount bid, payable to J. 0. Matlock, Ma yor, is required to accompany each bid. The Street Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. R. S. BRYSON. Act'g Recorder. Dated ut Eugene, Oregon, Sept. 3rd, 1908. NOTH i J. O. IIOMAS I. DAVUXSON Eugene Electric Company Modcrij Wiriis nrd Supplies Designers and M.iKtrs oi Mlcctric And G.i Fixtures, Orrylii); 4 Full Line ot Up to-Date Unods I'honf Miln 5-74 Wrtl K.jhth Si. tuioif, Orison. Will Move About Oct. I nd Occupy tlie Center Rmm of the . New Register Buitd.nc;. CALL AND SFF US j t; soi.ini-: (mi saw. I Garrison GIMon saw all wood to mue. Oft Ice Black 1571. Home Black 17 51. tf Ko.lol will, without iloiM. m..l.o voiir si oi. o S -.ti 1:1: and will almost iltvtaatlx v.-' ,-e you of all tlie sMno t 1 1 in -i ot nju,.vti,in Get a bottio It today ll H oM here by all d.tu-ti--'.". S;-,o. i tl.i,w! av-uom.-c theit !lll..m.! 1 SeplOMI- 1 , i . u .... i- . ,.. fOllo Si hi'., :.!, i- !,',., V .11 Nolico (o roalractors and l'roorty Ouners, Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to tlie terms of Ofililliini e No Tsl. parsed by the common loiuoi! of the Giiy of Eugene. August ;:i 19I1S. bids will be received by n,,. Street Cotiiniltteo of the t'ouu, il in the office el the City Recorder ot the City of Eugene until 7:;lo o'cl m U p. 111., on Monday, September llth. 190-i. for the improvement of Twelfth street between Lawrence and Jet ferson streets. Ill the City of Eu gene, by trading and graveling t!u same in accordance with the p'.ans : and sieciti, atlona therefor now on I file 111 the office of the City Recoid- Ic !' Biililers are required to st t'e The price iu derail in nccirdani e w r 'i the j spend, .1' ions Sepav.Vo r.il'II I, wll! he a w.i" led to the lowst '.m I i for .i.tmi; and for t'v i::- i, ! j hie of s.i! s-i.et. The ear: h .iy',; ; be c,mi;';'-'.l within tililtv ,las 1 'he !.i, i'.T', within fei'y-:,,. .'i en he ,!.ite of let t .iu t ii ' i .ei ; ; .i. ; -th. -rcfor The work To be done under he surQwsiiii of fy S"'1 Coinuuf.ce IO IKXrit.U'l'OlM i AM) PROPERTY OWNERS Notice Is hereoy g;ven that pursii-l ant to the terms of Ordinance No. ' 7S0, passed by the common council i of the city of Eugene. August 31t 1 908. bids will be received bv the: street committee of the council In tho ofl'ce of the city recorder of the! cty ot Eugene, until 7:30 o'clock p.; m. in. on Monday. September 14tb ' !!"S. for the improvement of Sev-1 enth street from Oak street to Hich street In the city of Eugene, bv the construction of cement curbing along, both sides of said street am) by paving the same between said points with bitulithic. asphalt or other bard surlace pavement in MTonlance with plans and specifica tions therefor now on file in tho of-; flio of t.u' city recorder. Hi Mors are required to state the i't'i v :u detail in accordance with the -; . a:i i s. and on the form pre pared by the city engineer. Separate contracts will 1, award. ,1 T i the lowest bidder for tile const rie t.oii of said curbing; for the piving i"d for the drainage, the stud im provement shall be completed within ninety days from the date of letting the contract therefor. The work to be dne under the su pervision of the street committee and ' I'" approved by them. An up. pi .ie.i n,,n,i will lie required of II I II III 1 ..The GRAN PROGRAM 1. Doctor's Dodge. 2. Gambler's Wife. 3. Bad Hoy's Joke. I - 4. Unlucky Trousers 5. Canada. 6. Bogus Magic pow.br. 7. Cast Off By His Katlnr. 8. Coast of Liberia. 9. Clarinet Solo. SONGS BY MISS HENDERSH0TT "You Can Look an 1 l.i-:ea.' "The Last Voyage.' Matinee Saturday 3d. m. Fvpcinir Pprtormance 7:45 an! ALL SEATS 10c. . ... " (or t'te fai'hfnl tic-' 'he contract. A ..ri' a s;im e.jiial (ix , "i :i::i.unt !'.. pa'.ai '. '''" MiiV'.v. ;. ,- m . . ; . ; !-v h hi I '.,., .1 !.! .1 ' r -J I 18 U. r' ELI BANGS J. H. WEST CP. BARNAR-1 I BANGS! iLI VERY Q Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales SM Cabs Always r'caiv First Qass Turnouts of All DcwfW3 .STAGES. M.KF.NZIE STAGE leaves Euerne 4t i:30i. m. Stj(-csdo not call at privat rrsideners but wi.l call lor t-SS-it'il notilicd the day before. !V1 EL'OKNE-FIC A.-tic"1":. Livrry Phone Main 21 ;yii. nr "J 'J08PRUITIW OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED IT O O