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Auiiunoiui la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. J. A. Moore, Plaintiff, lltnnle Moore. Defendant. To Minnie Moore, tbe above named defendant: o In the name of the Btate of Oregon you are hereby summoned to appear and answer tbe plaintiff's complaint, filed ana Iff at you In the .above enti tled court and suit, on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lication gf this auinnionH, which date of first publlratton Is I hnrsrtay, Au gust 3, inuli, and you are hereby no tified that if you fall to appear and Answer the complaint within the tline foresaid, the plaintiff will apply to tie said court for the relief praed far In the aald compraiat, towlt- For a decre daclnrlnn the mtr- rmx contract now exhrtlnv betweea plaintiff aad defendant tu be forever dtneorved, and that plaintiff have a di vorce from aaJd defendant and for full relief herein. Tkta anmraona 01 published onoe ewt weak for afx coneecutlve and fnecemlro weeks, In the Btigene Dally Guard, by order of Hob. L. T. llar ria. Jads ol the almve entitled court, which aaJd order la dated August 6, 1908. WILLIAM O. MARTIN, Attorney (or Plaintiff. Notice of Administrator's Hale Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, K!c) Kick man, adminis tratrix of the estate of J. II. Hick man, doceaaed, by virtue of an order of tbe probate court of Lane county, Oregon, dated tbe 27th day of Au gust, 190X, will sell the following de scribed real property belonging to aald entail), to-wlt: The SK and the SKV4 of the HWVi of flection 11; the N Hof NK' and tho NW or S.-ftloii 14; and tbe K Vint NKV4 of Hectlnn 15, all III Township 18. B. It. 4 W., containing r20 acres or land, In Lano county, Oregon, at pub lic auction for caah to the highest bidder at the west door of the court house In Eugene, Oregon, on the 2Kth day of September, lttOH, at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p. tn., and If no satlsfac tory bid Is reculved therefor, I will after aald time sell the same to th hlaiieet bidder f.r chhIi at private aala. DatoB tbla 27th dny of August, 1908. K88IB HICKMAN. Admlnlatrutrlx. SOTICK TO mTHAfTOIlS AM) rilOl'Kltri' OWNKIUi Notice is greby given that pursu ant to the terms of Ordinance No. 1 pattttea 07 ine ruiimioii tuuin.' 1 90S, bids will be received by l!ie strt committee of th romnion council In the office of the city re corder of the city of F.ugtie until 7:30 p. in. on M'tpday. September el, 190S, for tbe Improvement of the alley between Sixth and Notice to foiitrtif tor uml lroMr1y Owner. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 7N3, punned by the Common Council of the City of ICugeiio, August 31st, 1908, bids will be received by the Street Committee of tho Council tn tbe office of the City Recorder of the City of Kugono until 7:30 o'clock I. m., on Monday, September 14th, 190S, for the Improvement of Went Kleventh street, from Jefferson street to the West Side of Van Huron street In the City of lingerie, by grad ing and graveling tho said street In accordance with the plans nnd speci fications therefor now on (lie In the office of the City Recorder. , Didders are required to state the price In detail, In accordance with tbe specifications. Separate con tracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for the grading and for the graveling of aald street. The earth' work shall be completed wlUiln thir ty dnya and the grnvoling within sixty days from the data of letting the contracts therefor. The work to bo dono under the su pervision of tho street committee, and to ho approved by them. An approved bond will be required to be furnished by encb contractor for tho faithful performance of the contract. A certified check In a sum equal to five per cent of the amount bid, pay able lo J. I). Matlock, Mayor, Is re quired to accompany each bid. The Street Committee reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of tbe Common Council. It. S. 11RYSON, Acfg Recorder. Dated at Kitgeno, Oregon, September 3rd, 1908. NOI U'IC TO ( ONTKAl TOIIH A Mi i'UOPKRTY OWNKltH Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant 10 the terms of Ordinance No. 77K, passed by the common council August 13th, I'.Uts. as amended by Ordinance no. 733, passed by the common council of the city of Kit gone August 31st, bids will be re ceived by the street commlttou of the council In the office of the city re corder of tbe city of Ktigene until 7:30 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Sep tember 14th, 190H, for the Improve ment of Klghth street, from the ensl aide of Oharnellou street west to the east line of Monroe street In the city of Kugene by the construction of ce ment curbing along both sides of aald street and by the paving of said street by paving the same between aald poluta with bltullthlc, asphalt or other hard surface pavement In accordance with plans and specifica tions therefor now on (lie lu the ol flee of the city recorder. Bidders are required to state the price In detail lu accordance with the apeclflcatlons, nnd on tbe form pre pared by the city engineer. Separata contracts w ill be awarded to the lowest bidder for tbe construc tion of said curbing: for the paving nnd for the drainage, the said tin i rovement shall be completed within ninety days (rom the date of letting the contract therefor. The work 10 be doue under the su pervialou of the street committee and to be approved by them. An ap proved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful perform ance of the contract. A certified check In a sum equal to five per cent of the amount bid, payable to J. 1). Matlock, Mayor. Is required to accompany each bid The street committee reeres the right to re ject any and all bids. Ry ordeV of the common council. R. 8 1IRYSON, Acting Recorder. lated September 2nd. 190V streets from Willamette street to the alley emit 1C0 feet, In the city of Ku gene, by paving the same between said points with bltulltbic, asphalt or other bard surface pavement In accordance with plans and apeclflca tlons therefor now on file in the of fice of the city recorder. illdders are required to state tbe price In detail In accordance with tbe specifications, and on the form pre pared by the city engineer. Separate contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder for the construc tion, paving and for the'dralnage, the said Improvement shall be completed within ninety days from the date of lotting the contract therefor. Tbe work to be done under the su pervision of the street committee and to be approved by them. An ap proved bond will be required of each contractor for the faithful perform ance of the contract. A certified check in a sum equal to - five per cent of the amount bid, payable to 1. I). Matlock, Mayor, Is required to accompany each bid. The atreet committee reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the common council. R. 8. IIRYSON. Acting Recorder. Dated at Kugene, Oregon, Septem ber 2d, 1908. Notice to Oonlractors nod Property Ownera. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Ordinance No. 7K4. pnsued by the common council of the City of Kugene, AugtlHt 31st, 1 908, bldB will be received by the Street Committee of tho Council In the office of the City Recorder or the City of Kugene until 7:30 o'clock p. in., on Monday, September 14th, 1908, for the Improvement of Twelfth Btreot between Lawrence and Jef ferson afreets. In the City of Ku gono, by grading and graveling the same In accordance with tbe plans and specifications therefor now on file In the office ot tho City Record er. 1 Didders are required to state the price In detail In accordance with tbe Hpociricatloua. Sepnrate contracts will bo awarded to the lowest bidder for tho grading and for tbe gravel ing of Hald street. Tbe earthwork to be completed within thirty dnya and the graveling within forty-five days from the date of lotting the contracts therefor. Tho work to be done under the supervision of tho Street Committee and to be approved by bhem. An approved bond will be required for tho faithful performance of the con tract. A certified check In a sum equal to five per rent of the amount bid, payable to J. I). Matlock, Ma yor, Is required to accompany eacb bid. The Street Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Ily order or tho Common Council. R. 8. DRYSON, Acfg Recorder. Dated at Ktigene, Oregon, Sept. 3rd, 1908. COTTAGE GROVE HAS NEW SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT This week Professor J. 1. Baugb- Sevsnth man, who served as city superinten dent of the Cottage Orove schools last year, and who was elected to serve In the Hame capacity for anoth er year, tendered his resignation and tbe board has elected as his succes sor Professor K. K. Barnes, of Le banon. Besides coming with the very best credentials, it will be remember ed that Professor Barnea' class car ried off the honors In the state ora torical contest last spring, the Asto ria team being awarded second hon ors. This alone speaks volumes for the profesaor and demonstrates the fact that he must be thorough and is also said to be an enterprising, en ergetic and most exemplary gentle man, as well as a very proficient ed ucator and the Leader welcome him to our city. Professor Barnes has a wife and one child, wbo will join the professor here and make this city Chelr home. Professor Baughnian has not announced hla future intention.. The school faculty revised to date is as follows: Professor E. K. Barnes, city super intendent. Mary Mundy, 11th and 12th grader. Lulu Currin, 9th and I Oth grader. ' Professor Harvey Inlow, principal; Misses Lura Hefty, Margaret Riley. Roxy Prlngle, Klla Dlckerson, Jessie Wilson, Hazel Hazelton, Kthel Moore, Gertrude Palmer and Neva Perkins. The school year will open next Monday. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the tounty clerk by ih Rees-Wullace Company, general mer chant of this city. The capital stor k Is 112,000, and the Incorporators are (I. L. Rees, C. W. Wallace and J. H. Short. The firm will do a general merchandise business. Mr. Rees la a new acquisition to the firm, having recently arrived In this city from Portland to roslde. He Is an expe rienced business man, genial and courteous In his manners and with his well-known and highly esteemed associates, this firm will at once be come one or the solid and popular mercantile houses or Cottage Grove. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Leonard, September 4, 1908, a daughter. Leader. NOTK'K TO OOlTTnACTOIW AND 1'KOPKHTY OWNKIW Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to tbe terms of Ordinance No. 780, pnssed by tho common council of tho city of Kugene, August 31st, 1908, bids will bo received by the street committee of the council In the ofllce of the city recorder of the city of Kugene, until 7:30 o'clock p. m. m. on Monday, September 14tb, 1908, for tbe Improvement of Sev enth street from (Ink street to High street ill tho city of Kugene, by tbe construction r cement curbing along both sides or said Htreet anil by paving tho same between Haiti points with bltullthlc, nsphalt or other hard surface pavement III iiccoi-iliiiice with plaiiH and speclilea llons therefor now 011 file ill the of fice of the city recorder. Itldilers are required to atato the price in deuill In accordance with the specifications, and on tho form pre pared by tho city engineer. Separate contracts will bo awarded to tho lowest bidder (or tbe construc tion of aald curbing; for the paving and for the dralnnge, Ulie said im provement shall be completed within ninety days (rom tho date of lotting the contract therefor. The work to be done under the su pervision of the street committee and to tie approved by them. An av proved bond will be required of each contractor for the fit It h Till perform nnce of the contract. A certiried chock In a sum equal to five per rent of the amount bid, payable to J. II. Matlock, Mayor, is required to accompany each bill. The street committee reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Dy order ot the common council. R. S. DRYSON. Acttng Recorder. Hated at Kugene, Oregon, this Sep tember 3d. 190S DIED F. W. A. Crain died at his resi dence In Kast Pasadena, Cal Sep tember 7. 1908, aged 80 years, 10 months and 2 days, of paralysis. Cntll a few days before going to California for the benefit of Ills health, he was a resident of Junction City since 1890. Ho also resided In Kugene a number ot years. He wa.i a minister of the gospel of the Meth odist faith, although never In charge of a church, For the past 25 years he has bejn a sufferer from rheumatism, whlcu made him almost an Invalid during that time. Ho conducted a Jewelry store at this place since 1 890, but had to re tire on account or railing health. He contributed articles to a num ber of church papers and other peri odicals, and a poem, "God Dless Ore gon," was widely published. lie Is survived by Mrs. Craln and daughter Anna. They hnvo the sym pathy of their legion of friends In this city. Junction City Times. cow fkki. Alfnira meal. At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1531. Yudor porch shad 4 tire a luxury with tbe roe'ii of all CllAMlf?;ltS ll.VROWAKK CO. ..Notice of l-'lnal Settlement. Notice Is hereby given to ntl whom It may concern, that the undersigned executrix of the estate of 1'hlltlp Heller, deceased, has field her peti tion and final account with the Clerk of the County Court of Ijine County. State of Oregon, on the 4(h day of September, 190S, asking said court to make all order fixing the time and place for hearing said final account, and objection thereto If snv. and tbe court on tbe 4th day of September, 190S, Issued an order fixing the Slh day of October, 1S0S, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of twild day ss the time, and the County Court Room In tbe Lane County Court House as the place for bearing objection to said final ac count, and to show c.xnse why said final account sboMld not be approved and said executrix discharged, and said estate closed M A It Y Kl.l 11KTU 1IKI.1.F.R Kxecutrlv 1. V lUrbaugh, Attorney for the Kstatt o TO lll'NTERS AMI CAMl'fcRS If you nre thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up Red 1741, or call at 463 Olive atreet. tf OKItMAN COACH NTALLIOV The German coach horse whlct. 1 purchased from Duncan Scott will make the atand during tbe season at Bangs' barn. tf J. H. PKRKINS. WtHII SAWIXti Gasoline power, by W. V. Moore, phone Rod 3383. Orders large or small will be apprecla;ed. llll.LMlltF. flKOTHKRM For all kinds of draylnj and ex press. House phone Red 2743; of- SKK II Kit H HI'TTOX For your accident and health In surance. Opposite postofflce. We have several parties who are looking for homestead locations or relinquishments; also sonic good tim ber claim. If you know of any good homesteads or timber claim It will nay von to write " Address Aetna Realty Company. 325 Falling Dulld Ing Portland, Ore. tf H you take Kodol In the beginning tbe had atlackes or dyspepsia will be aeolded. but ir you allow these little attacks to im itnhul,.t it in .... Kodol. a longer time to put your stomach in good condition again Get a bottle of Kodol today. Sold br all druggists. Heating furnace, brick and founda tion stone for sale cheap by First National Hank De.VItt Little Karly Risers arc small pills, easy to take, gentie and sure. Sold by all druggists. REAL ESTATE DEAL MADE AT SPRINGFIELD Another lar- busln.sa transfer took place In Springfield Wednesday between Frank Whlteman and J. I. Barbre. The transaction caun'4 Mr Barbre to become the owner of lot 8 In block 39, and also lot 1 In the same block. This makes him the own er of the building now occupied by the Provision Company, and also the iarge two-story frame opposite the Springfield Hotel. Mr. WbltemaL. br the trade, comes In possession of one of the finest 160-acre tract land In Lane county. Krang says ne doea not expect to go farming for some time, but will keep It for a rainy day. A gentleman by the name of Hen derann arrived in the city Inst Mon day, and" after looking around ror some time decided that SpringHeld was a good town in which to locate. A a result or his visit arter next week the firm of Stewart & Company will ho no more, as he purchased the entire stock and will take possession about the 15th of September. Mr and Mrs M. M. Pee.-y return ed Tuesday evening from their week's vlelt at Sclo and Albany. Mr. l-eery says be has about decided to give up hla hunt ne tr D this ran ana win iry and content himself with a few days at the Salem fair. Another business change mat took place In Springfield this week was the Eagle Pool and Billiard hall, and the new firm Is Hadley & Spong. Wal ter Wllmont. who has been one of the proprietors for the past several months, sold his Interest tn Dick Spong, who took possession. News. GUVKItAI, NKWS FOUKCAST OF THK COMIMO WEEK Washington. Sept. 12. The com ing week promises to be well filled with political events of Interest and Importance. During the early part of the week public attention will be centred on the state or New York, where the Republicans and Democrats will both hold their state conventions fnc (ho nomination nf candidates tor governor and other offices. The mill-! tlpliclty of Democratic possibilities for the governorship and the bitter I fight In the Republican ranks over) the proposed renomlnatlon ot Cover-' nor Hughes give promise or lively gatherings at Rochester and Sarato ga Springs, where the conventions ot the Democrats and Republicans, re spectively, are to meet. Maine will be In the limelight Mon day, when the state election will he held for governor, representatives In congress and minor offices. This be ing a presidential year, and the ei rorts or the campaign managers to make an impressive showing havn been exerted In assigning speakers or national prominence to lend their aid In the Pine Tree state, the returns will be scanned with interest. Ar kansas also holds a state election on Monday, but as the contests are all settled in the Democratic primary held last spring the voting Is ot a purely perfunctory character. According to present plans Judge Taft will remain In Cincinnati during the week, though he is in receipt or numerous invitations to speak in va rious cities or Ohio. Indiana and neighboring states. Mr. Bryan Is scheduled to speak on Monday at Bal timore, on Tuesday at Wilmington, on Wednesday In Rochester, on Thursday and Friday In New York City, on Saturday In Providence, re turning to spend Sunday in New York City. Or lesser Interest In the field of politics will be the Republican state nominating conventions In Montana and New Hampshire, and the Demo cratic stale convention in Connect!-1 cut. Republicans of New Kngland are to unite In holding a monster barbe cue next Tuesday at. Point of Pines, near Boston. The governors of sev eral states are to attend and speak er nf liiitliimtl tii-rti,. In.,,,..,. ..on 1... heard In support of the national tick et. Irish-American residents of New York and vicinity are preparing for a monster welcome ror John Red mond and Joseph Devlin, members of imrllumenl nn,l limits,. tn 1 ... ..., ,la in iieuiiuis struggle for Independence, when they arrive on the Oceanic next Wed-1 .iro.in... 1 ne irisn leaders will be heard at public meetings In New York, Philadelphia. Doston, Chicago and other large cities. The large conventions scheduled for the week Include the gatherings of the National Retail Druggists' As sociation nt Atlantic City, the Amer ican Association of Traveling Pas senger agents at Seattle, the Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen nnd Knglnemen at Columbus. Ohio the National Industrial Traffic League at St. Louis, the I'nlted Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners ai Salt Lake City, the I'nlted Asoclatlon of Jour neyman Plumbers, Gas Fitters Steam Fitters and Steam Filers' Helpers at Indianapolis, and the Canadian Man ufacturers' Association nt Montreal. HOP PICK KUS WANTKll Seavey Brothers wnm ma hop pickers tor next Mondav Phone Farmers 51. '4, noon saw 1 no. John M. V. Dixon, successor to W K. Roddy. All wood sawed to guage ror prompt rvic nh.,.. ,. ' - , , - 1 r macs 3312 Residence 32 4 H.gh street, tf Theotnost complete line nf rx H AT 1 I-"". 1 Ul men s rurnisnings in the city at The TOGGERY Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $1 .50 tnt Monarch Shirts, $ 1 .00 and $ 1 .25 q Cuffs attached or detached Arrow Collars in all the late styles, V. S;7B0 INew and nirty necKwear m new snades and k; uents ana n. ot r. uioves Hats, Shoes, rXVwKar-kl-V SWA on lllUlUV-'l UUU J-ftlAAV,V4 aWllAjCUilIll -0t fling at Roberts Bros. WillM There is an Increasing Dent For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Coll has trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us for information -:- -:- Fall Term Opens September 7, 1 Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Colic EUGENE, OREGON Notice of Sale of Wnrrnnls Pursuant to authorization duly rIv-I en by the voters of School District: No. 4, of l.ane county, Oregon, at nn election duly held In said district on! the second day of May, 190S, the di-i rectors of said district will Issue and sell the negotiable, Interest-bearing! marrams 01 tne district to the amount of S1S.000. Said warrants will be due twenty years after date, pavable at the option of the district after ten years from date; will bear Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. Interest payable senil-anntiallv, and will be Issued In denominations to suit the purchasers, but In no case less than 350. The public generally and each resident of the district In particular may subscribe for said bonds or any portion thereof not less than I'll). Subscriptions should be by sealed bids stating the amount of warrants desired and the price that w-lll be paid therefor, which bids should be deposited with the under signed at his office In the citr hall In Kugene. Or., not later than 7 :ni P. m. on the 30th dav of S,.t,i..n, tr ial's, at which time and place the di rectors of said district will meet to open said bids and award said war rants to the highest bidders therefor The directors reserve the right to re Joct any and all bids. FRANK REISNKH District Clerk School .Mstriet No. 4, Lane Comity. Or. i.useue. ur- ept. ID, 190S. Xotlro to Creditor. Notice is hereby given thi:. by an order of the County Court of l.ane ounty. Oregon, duly made and en-: terert of record on the 2nd Uv f, j ' tne undersigned, l-vas duly appointed admin Vrat .r of ! the estate of U1Piia p,.aho.!v rt ceased in l . . ' . " ,.' i'"""" niving claims avalnst said estate are he,-ebv notl-1 f ted to present them w,l, the (.rorn'r i law ; :.lwJ!:"i,,:.l.ai ' v UV' m iiiniiiiiiiiiH ..The GRAN PROGRAM 1. Doctor's Dodge. 2. Gambler's Wife. ' 3. Bad Boy's Joke. . ,'; J r . 4. Unlucky Trousers. 5. Canada. 6. Bogus Magic Powder. 7. Cast Off By His Father. 8. Coast of Liberia. 9. Clarinet Solo. SONGS BY MISS HENDERSH0TT "You Can Look and Listen." "The Last Voyage.'' Matinee Saturday 3 p. ra. Eveniner Performance 7:45 i ALL SEATS 10c. "' Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost Instantly relieve you of all the svmp Ioiim ot Indigestion I'o't a bottle ol ' ' "l.. It Is sold here bv all driK-gls' Wki.i, rrii.i,ir Get your wells drilled by old and experienced well-drlllcrs Phone Rod 4.T.5. ,( OASOI.INK SWVINtl Call up lonelilin 32 or Farmer, I ouice ,.. Woodcock r P-.fer in .... wm-kimi, wnniu s inon'hs I from the date of this notice ''"j;; this 3rd dny f s.p'tctnVr. PIP1I 111 n . :.,lm!, '-AS I OX, .......i .01 me r.M.u A. I eabody, decease ! "oo.loo.R & lu,r i kstate. ' or i. .,::,, attorneys 1 . .'J r"1' ""' are Our Stock of Irons Is Exhauf 50 MORE ORDERED The Special price of $4 will hold for a short. their arrival. In the meantime consult our IlluminatO? for useful current saving ideas in home anJ ! nation. Pacific Electric Engineering Machintry, Wiring, Supp- HARDWARE CO. )