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THK TXOBNE TtyUt OVAjtf). MONDAY, BKPTKMDKK 14. 19Q i aaji in NOTKKoTO roNTItACTOItH AM) l'ltOI'KHTV OWXKIW Notice 1 hereby Riven that pursu ant to Uie terms of Ordnance No. Iki. passed by the euiiimon counc' of the city it KuKftia August iln, 10K, belli will be received by tlje ....nimllt. of t ll- fOIIIIIlf.il council in the office of the city re corder of the i-4 1 y of Kugene until 7:0 i. m. on Monday. September 14, IfOX, for in Improvement of the alley between Sixth and Seventh Kirni-U from Willamette street to 1he alley enBt ln feet, In tbe city of Ku Keo, by uuvIiik the Mime between MiM iM.ltith with bltulithle., (asphalt r other hard surface pavement in anu.rdanee with plans and speelflca Uons therefor now oa file In the of- ..I ft Via -ttv rirAfr tiA.4i ura riKitred tn Htata to prlee In detail In anuordanon with In opacifications, and on the lorai r j.arnd by the. city engineer. Separate conlratn will ha awardul to the loweot Wdr for the rinsiim: Tlon, paving aad lor the dralnani. the .ia imMri,vujMiit shall be comnleted within ninety Outa from the dale of lotting the crenract thereior. Tka mnrlr 11 rlnnfl Under thfl ft t J pervliilon of the street committee and to bo approve ny mem. nu v proved bon will be required of ear-li nA.,P.,1.r Ittr i.he fiiithful rjerforlli- ance of the contract. A certified ti. n .m emml to flVH Iter cent of tbe amount bid, payable to J, 1). MiillnrK, .Mayor, is reqiiireu m accotnimny racti bid. The titreet committee renervc the right to re Jeet any and all bids. By order of the common council. It. 8. I1KYSON, Art lilt: Recorder. Dated nt Kuitcne, Oregon, Septets ter ML. 10N. Notice hi Contractor and l'r(iMTty Owners. Notice Is hereby given that pur- minnt lo the terms of Ordinance No. 784. passed by the common council of the, City of Kuitenn, August J 1st 1908, bids will be received by the Atrcut Committee of the. Council In the office of the City Recorder of the City of Kugenn until 7:30 o clock p. ni., on Monday, Heptember 14th, 11108, for the Improvement of 1 weirui street between lawrence and Jef 'furson streets. In the City of Kn gnne, by grading and graveling; the same In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor now on file In tho office of the City Record er. Didders are required to state tho price In detail In accordance with the specifications. Separate contracts will bo awarded to the lowest bidder for the grading and for the gravel ing of said street. The earthwork to be completed within thirty dayB and the graveling within forty-five days from the date of letting the contracts therefor. The work to bo done under tho supervision of tho fltrcot Committee and lo be approved by III cm. An approved bond will bo 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. I. Matlock, Ma yor, Is required to accompany each bid. Tho Hlreet Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. lty order of the Common Council. H. 8. HltYSON, Art's; Recorder. Dated at ICiigmio, Oregon, Sept. 3rd, 1 1) OK. MJTH'K TO fOMiTH.tCTOItS A.M I'HIH'HHTV OWNHHS Notlco la hereny given that pursu ant to Hie terms of Ordinance No. 7 HO, pnssed by tho common council of tho city of Eugene, AugtiHt Hlal, 19(18. bids will be received try the struct committee of tho council In tho ofllce of the city recorder of the city of Kimono, until 7:31) o'clock p. m. tn, on Monday, September 14th, 1908, for tho Improvement of Sev enth street from Oak street to High atreet In tho city of Kugene, by the construction of cement curbing along both sides of said street and by paving the same between said iHilnts with bltulithle, asphalt or other hard surface pavement lh accordance with plans and specifica tions therefor now on file In the of fice of the city recorder. Bidders are required to statu the price In detail In accordance with the specifications, and on the form pre pared by tho city engineer. Hi'parate contracts w ill be nwnrded to tho lowest bidder for tin construc tion of said curbing; for thu paving and for tho drainage, tho said Im provement shall bo completed within ninety days from tho dale of letting tho contract therefor. Tho work to be done under the su pervision of tin 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 chock In a sum equal to five per cent of the amount bid, payable to J. I). Matlock. Mayor, la required to accompany each bid. Tho street committee reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. II v order of tho common council. II. S HltYSON', Acting Recorder. Dated at Kugene, Oregon, this Sep tember 2d. I mis. ..Notice of l'lllill Settlement. Nollce is herebv given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned eieculrlx of the estate of Phillip Heller, demised. I"" field her peti tion and dual a with the Clerk of 'he Cmu. ' '"-iurt of Lane Countv. Sta f Or. .m. on the 4th day of September. 1 '."", usklng said court to make an order fixing the time and place for hearing said final account, and obtectlotis thereto If nny. anil the c.uirt on the 4th day of September. 1 i s . Issued an order filing the Mh day of October. l!'t". nt the hour of 10 n'rlock In the f.iie n.iou of raid day as lb.- time, and the Countv Court Room In the I.ane County Court House as the place f.ir hearing objections to said final ac count, and to shew cause why aid final account should not be aponne.l and said evecuti lv dlschai gcd, and said estate closed MARY KI.IAItl'1'll IIKl.I.Klt. KxecutlK ). N. Karnaugh, Attorney for the Estate. ' o DKMl'IOl'b I1ASANA CUKf This recipe U highly recorr imn&f4 by one our Yorrespondec a; jj.y jt for dewiert tomorrow. J'tel five large, ba jatnn, rub smooth with five teaspo jotv.'M of su gar. Add one teacup cream beaten to a stilt iriun , thn add one luc package of Kem jn JKU,-U dis solved In 1 1-2 teat" jp, foiling wa ter, l'our Into m jd ml when cold gamuti wun can air.a cucrries. erve lth w hipped ram, or u Rood pud ding Kauce. j tAA-J is sola vy kii 9 roccrs at 1 f per package. Mill! Iv VlK .l .WUHAN'S SAI.K Notice Is, hereby ricn that by vlr- taa of an order cf the Probate Court of I.ane. County. Oregon, dated Aug nt IK, 1908, the undersigned guD.' ittan of the estate of Harry Weaver, l.esu-r Weaver, and Susan Weaver, minor., was duly licensed to sell all the right, title and Interest of the said minors, being an undivided two- thls Interest In and to the follow ing described real property, to-wlt: Iteglnnlng at the Southwest corner of donation and claim no. ii, inoiii. No. 7026. In section 33, township IK .. It. 2 w.. run thence North.. 'a degrees East ib.'ih chains; thence Kast 24 chains; South 15.25 chalna, and West 24 chains to beginning. containing 36.60 acres. Also, beginning at the Northeast corner of IJ. 1-.. CI. 61 Not If. No. 7026 In section 33, townnhlp 18 8 R. 2 W.. run West 43.30 chains. South lfi.10 chains, to South line of said claim, Kast 43.30 chains to S. K. corner thereof, and North 30 minutes lOast 15.10 chains to beginning, con tnlnlng 64.40 acres, more or less. all In IJine County, Oregon, at pri vate sale for cash In hand. Said guardian will therefore pur suant to said order on and after the 21st day of September, 1!08, re ceive bids for and sell at private Bale tho said land to tho highest bidder therufor for cash. JOHN M. WILLIAMS. (I unrdlan NO! ICh OK KI'.'TTLKMKNT. Kstutn of John Klwr, Invnuctl. Notice Is hereby given that Kd ward Kellx Whlttakor, execu tor of said estate, has filed his account for the final sottlument of said estate, and Tuesday, the U.th day of September, I V0H, has been set by the Hon. the County Judge of said Lane County for hearing objections to the same at 10 o'clock In the, forenoon -6f said day at the County. Court room of said Lane County. EDWARD FELIX WHITTAKKR. Executor Estate of John Klter, do- ceased. (loo. U. Dorrls, Attorney for Eatnte. Kugene. Oregon, August 17, 1908. Xotlco to Contractors anil ProMrty Owners. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to tho terms nt Ordinance No. 783, passed by the Common Council of thu City of Kiigune, August 31st, 1908, bids will bo reculved by the Street Committee of thu Council In tho offlco of tho City Recorder of the City of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. tn., on Mondny, September 14th, 1908, ror the Improvement of west Eleventh street, from Jefferson street to tho West Sldo of Van Huron street In tho City of Eugone, by grad ing and graveling tho said street In accordance with the plans and sporl- flcntlous therefor now on file In the offlco of tho City Recorder. Didders are required to state the price In detail, In accordance with tho specifications. Separate) con tracts will ho nwurdod to tho lowest bidder for the grading and for the graveling of said struct. Tho earth work shall be completed within thir ty days anil tho graveling within sixty days from tho duto of lotting tho contracts therefore Tho work to bo dono tinder tho su pervision of tho street committee. mid to he approved by them. An approved bond will bo required to be ftiriilHhed by each contractor for the falt'hful performance of tho contract. A certified check In a sum equal to five per cent of the amount hid, pay able to J. 1). Matlock, Mayor. Is re quired lo iiccoiupuiiy each bid. The Street ( omtnlttee reserves tho right to reject any and till bids. II v order of the Common Council. R. S. HltYSON, Acl'g Recorder. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, September 3rd. r.lliS. NOI'ICE TO CONTK.KTOItS A.M. PROPERTY OWNERS Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant lo t'.ie terms of Ordinance No. 778, passed by the common council August Kllll. I'.IOS, us amended by Ordinance no. 7S'.', passed by the common council of the city of Eu gene August 31st, bids will be re ceived by the street committee of the council In tho office of the city re corder of the city of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. tu. on Monday. Sep tember 14th. UMiS. for the Improve ment of Eighth street, from the east side of Cluirnelton street west to the east line of Monroe street In the city of Eugene by the construction of ce ment curbing along both sides of said street and by tho paving of said street by paving tbe same between said points with bltulithle, asphalt or other hard surface pavement In accordance with plans and specifica tions therefor now on file In the of fice of the city recorder. Itldders are required to state the price In detail In accordance with the Sl'.III II III ll'l'S, null oil l lie i.ii in 'i v- pared by the city engineer. Separate contracts w III be aw arded lo the lowest bidder for the construc tion of said curbing; for the paving and for the drainage, the said Im provement shall be completed within t.ttiety dais from the date of letting the coulraci therefor. The work to be done under tho su pervision of the street committee and to be approved by them. An ap proyed bond will be required of each ciintrai tor for C'o faithful perform- auce of the contract. A certified J check tn a sum equal to five per celit.i-f the amount bid. paxab'.e loj .1. IV M.u'.ock, M.iMir. Is required toj ,li-i-ollip;in I'.lill Pl.t The street lotnuilMie its. r. s tile right to ro- j Je.-t nnv and all lu.N j Hv order i.f lh-' c iiiimou i-iimnl!. I! S HltYSON'. A.-Iri! It -order. I DaicdQ'M'i'teinlH r Jed, 190.V I umm mm l THIS COUNTY in K. McAMSTKIl, CANDIDATE KOK presidential elector, ad dresses piiilic meetings at ki;e.ne and spiun(;field iikvan ch iis formed Hon. E. S. J. McAllister, Democrat ic presidential elector, addressed a large and appreciative audience In tbe city square Saturday upon the tariff and banking system. This country -has been In control of the tariff barons and special In terests, fathered by the Republican party, he said. .The paper trust paid fl. 000. 000 into the Republican cam paign fund In 1896, and the Republi can party could not reduce the tar iff on paper and pulp, aitnougn sucn a reduction In the tariff was wanted by all the newspapers In the country, because they wore under obligations to the paper trust for that compalgn fund. The steel trust and other trusts put large amounts of money Into the Republican campaign fund and ex pect to have the special privilege of proving off the people. Mr. McAllister Btuted that steel rails and other protected articles paid the freight and sold In foreign coun tries cheaper than at home. He de nied that a tariff ralBed the price of labor, and gavo stutlstlcs that labor had been raised 19 per cent on the average since 1896, and that the cost of living had been raised largely by the tariff on the average 49 per cent. The speaker also showed how the greatest panic In the history of this country had come under Republican administration, and that 5,000,000 men had been thrown out of employ ment, and that times were as hard In the East now as they were In 1896. Taking up the recent panic, Mr. McAllister explained how that the bankers In Wall street bad offered large rates of Interest and that West ern bankers had sent their money to Wall street and that when the crash came 4000 banks wore compelled to take advantage of a public holiday to keep from going to the wall. He also slated that the Issuing or clearing 'house certificates was clear ly against the banking laws, and that If the law had been enforced thoBe iidlng clearing hotiso certificates would have been prosecuted for coun terfeiting and Bunt to tho peniten tiary for a term of three yearB. In conclusion ho appealed to his audience to throw out the Bpeclnl In terests from power and to put Che government back Into tho hands of the peoplo and to once more let the people rule this nation. Formation of llryuli linu Kern LIull.1 North Eugeno No. 1 President I. K. Stevens. Vice president Robert Gross. Secretary J. J. Walton. Executive committee C. O. Peter son, William Stoops, J. O. Watts. North Eugene No. 2 President E. R. Parker. Vice president D. L. Curtmoll. Secretary Sheldon Jenkins. Executive committee O. E. Skip- worth, U. D. Piirkerson, W. Waddle. South Eugene No. 1 President. Major L. D. Forrest. t Vlco president II. A. Cox. ' Secretary Jack Rodman. Executive committee J. S. Hlg- glns, Henry Denhart, George W. Kln se. South Eugene No. 2. President D. D. McKlnney. Vice president George Gross. Secretary J. M. Howe. Executive committee E. W. Os- burn, R. M. Forbes, C. C. Hammond. E. S. J. McAllister, Democratic presidential elector, addressed a lurg presidential elector, addressed a large audience In the Woodmen s hall nt Springfield Saturday evening, with Rev. Perkins presiding. Mr. Perkins Introduced the speaker as one of the clean young men In public life. Hev. Perkins was formerly acquainted ltli W. J. ltryan. and referred II him ns the greatest statesman of this day. i Mr. McAllister spoke for two hours, omparliig the Republican and Dem ocratic platforms, and devoting his time to the election of I nlted Slates senators by direct vote of the peo ple, to the publicity of campaign ex penses, and to the trust question. After his speech L. M. Travis was called upon to tell about his trip to Lincoln, Nebraska, and he guve u short address, alter which a rousing Springfield Hryan and Kern Club was formed. A SurvKuoiigti Knocker t c c.i.wtu-iii ,.f lf.Witiviii.i v r snys: "Hucklon's Arnica Salve Is a I sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A J bad one came on my leg last summer, i That wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar re-1 uialned." Guaranteed for piles. sorc' and burns, etc. 2.'ic at W. A. Kuy kcudall's drug store. We have seyeral parties who are' looking for homestead locations or rellnuuislimenis; also some good tim ber claims. If you know of any good homesteads or timber claims It Willi pay ou lo write us. Address Aetna; Realty t ompauy. JL'.i railing llulld Ing Portland. Ore. If Hard brlcK lor chlmnevs. CIIAMHKliS IIAKPWAKK CO j tleatlnit furnace, crick and founda- j tlon stone for sale cheap by Klrst . National Hank I Perfection mi coon stove, are safe CII.WIIH'IJS II KIW.VHK CO. I OA8'PCjriIA. bantu i'ik J ; " m ftct WEEK'&NEYYS o OF FLORENCE AND lat . SIUSLAW VAUEY In Florence, Wednesday, September 9. 1908-, Mr. Simon Kiechler and Miss Margaret Christensen. both of Tslltcoos Lake. Judse D. E. Severy officiating The groom la a prosperous rancher who has resided In this vicinity ior a number of years. The bride Is a Bister of Niels Christensen and came here this summer from California. They at once began housekeeping at the groom s ranch near mucous Lake. Died. Robert F. Willis died at the home of Mr. Tweed on Tslltcoos Lake, sept. 7. He was born In Kentucky, Sept. 26, WVl. HIb life has been a busy one, not void of hardships Incident to the early pioneer. In 1847 he crossed the plains and since has lived In California and Ore ttnn He was an adherent ' 'he Quaker faith. His wife and sons died sume time ago. Hev. ti Lovell con ducted his funeral b. . ' ices on i ties day at the Tslltcoos cemetery. Henry Tronson. an old pioneer, died at Point Terrace, Sept. 4. The funeral was held on Sunday forenoon from the h .tne of his son-in-law, Mr. Ivy Morris: Rev. G. L. Lovell holding the service. Mr. Tronson was born April 27. 1830. He crossed the plains In 1850 and lived some time In California. Two sons and thtee daughters sur vive him. his wife having died some years past. Iocnl and Personal Laura Johnson returned 'home Tuesday morning after a two weeks' absence at Eugene. Mrs. Emma MrCornack and ne phew departed Tuesday for a visit with friends In Eugene. Mrs. Martha Hartley and grand daughter are again residing In their 'home In Florence. Seven "Chinks" arrived yeBterday to work In Rose Hill Cannery and eight more are expected this morn ing. Tom Saubert and his brother George Saubert of Spokane, started Tuesday morning for a trip to Smith river. Miss Flossie Chapman spent Satur day and Sunday at Mapleton with Misses Gertrude Hamble and Ernia Noely. Mr. Erlckson. special land exam iner in the forestry service, left yes terday for a trip through the hills to tho Umpqua. Jesse Hounds and Earl Baldwin or Eugene spent Wednesday on the Sluslaw and departed home yester day. T. F. Saflev of Olympla. Wash., came In the first of the week for a visit with his sons and daughters who resido hero. Miss Clara Webb of Troutdale Is spending this week on the Sluslaw with Miss Nellie Furnish at the Fur iah home. Mr. Paranno arrived here from Portlnnd a few days ago and has taken a position In the office of the Hurd Lumber & Navigation Co. A friend of Mr. Llebard of North Fork arrived from Chicago last Sat urday ami may concludo to remain here. We did not learn his name. Mrs. Yost moved to town Wednes day and Mr. Yost now has the pleas ure of taking his meals at home. They nre living In A. F. Hurd's house. F. J, Herger of Hie Herger-llean Hardware Co., and Mr. Anderson, of Eugene, were In Florence yesterday. They are taking nn outing In this section. E. A. Dean, of the First National bank of Eugene, was In town yester day. He and his family came In the first of the week to spend their va cation at Mapleton. C. H. Morgan went to lloceta Sun day to spend a few days. He expect- d to meet his daughter, Mrs. Clar ence Ackerly, and family on an out ing. Messrs. ll.illard. Shelhurg and others arrived Wednesday from Junction City with a team and several dogs. They propose to hunt hear In the cape country. The North Fork district has en gaged Miss Shilling of Fiddle Creek cin:iti-y. to teach the fall term of their school. It will commence about the middle of October. A. P. Kiinwies has just finished Ills launch and got It In running or der. He put tn the engine from the launch that was burned, the machin ery not being damaged much. A few days ago, E. 11. Uolilnsoti re ceived the web for a seine and has been at work tills week getting the seine ready for fishing. He expects to have It ready about tho first of next week. The schooner Oakland arrived in from San Kratuisco last l-'ridny wiih a load of supplies f. tho Siushiw Co-openitlve Cannery and goods for the merchants. The supplies were unload, d a! the cannery at Kos,. Hill and the vessel is now taking on lum ber at I ho Oregon California 1. um ber Co 's mill. .1. K. Clark of North Heud. A repre senta'tve .of the Three States Lum ber Co.. of I. os Angeles. Cal.. was in Klor-nee yesterday a sh ti time on Ills way to Cortland. He is looklm over t.'e country to select a location for a shingle mill and will probably reiiirn here in m ike further examina tions' of tlii cou.itry. NOTICK TO THK IHTII.IC. Whereas, my wife. Nellie tlo-ser. has left my bed and hoard. I herebv gie notice 1 will not be responsible for anv l.;;; Incurred bv her KKKP 1" COSSK't. I'.ltid K'Ueno, Oreg. II. Sept. S. l'.'OS oS . ... ll'.g Will. in:ll.l.ivti. Vor up i-d:iti ''! drilling ' Inlink." - VoMlcr Co . well drillf.. Til. lS-d M21. SS Vil'.ard Hon!, t' I.. Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $ 1 .50 to $25(1 Interstate Shirts, new coat, $1 .00 to $2.00 MnnarrVi Shirts. $ LOO anrKlil Cuffs attached or detached Arrow Collars .in all the late styles, XK sizes TVTzTr onrl nifhr r)frrwr('ir in npu; cViarloo J 1 xiuw emu nuV ienis ana n. ot 1 . vaioves Hats, Shoes, Sophomore and Alfred Benjamin Clothing at Roberts Bros, There is an For Young Men and Women who have a PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Collq 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 Eugene Xotlcp of Snlo f WarnmlH Pursuant to authorization duly giv en by the voters of School District No. 4, of Lnne county, Oreson, at an election duly held In said district on the second day of Hay, 1908, the di rectors of said district will issue and sell the negotiable, interest-bearing warrants of the district to the amount of $15,000. Said wurrants will be due twenty years after date, pavable at the option of the district after ten years from date; will bear Interest nt the rate of five per cent per annum. Interest payable seml-annuallv, and will be issued In denominations to suit the purchasers, but in no case less than J.'iO. The public generaliv and each resident of the district iii particular may subscribe for said bonds or any portion thereof not less than $..il. Subscriptions should be by scaled bids stating the amount of warrants desired and the price that will be paid therefor, which bids should be deposited with the under signed at his office In the citv hall In Kugene. Or., not later than 7-3o P. tn. on the lintli day of September I'.'HS. at which time ninl place the di rectors of said district will meet tn open said bids and award said war rants to the highest bidders therefor The directors reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. FRANK UKISXKR. IMstric! Clerk School iiistriit No- 4. I.ane Countv, Or Kugene, Or.. Sept. o, i 1 1 s Notice of Kimil Settlement Ks'ate of Knt h Chevalier. Heceised Nonce is hereby given tll;lt ,,, ; dersigiieil. executrix of the estate of Kuth Chevalier, deceased, has fi',j her final account in the matter of said estate. In the countv court of Kane county. Oregon, and' th.v l.,. day. the '.Mst day of Septemh t imus at the hour of l o'clock In the af-or-i.oon of that Jar hi , . '" " i i.eti ny ,,(.! I,, aul court, tor the of objections to said fl.nl .... he "d for the final settlement of estate: and all objection. ,. J'lal" and f1, .1 in s,i,l -" ( 'ie the date so fix. d :,.r t'.al .-:tVin,-nt b. U.i-c.t M day f a MAKHAKKT 1. ItH.Y t Itll.YKl'. Attorney. f x.', .r.r.x The most complete line of Men s hurnishings in the city at The TOGGERY " ' axo auu snatw Increasing Dema for Catalog. Address Business Colle EUGENE, OREGON The G PROGRAM "Just for a Uml of llread" "Xollcci to Quit." "The Outlaw." "Unlucky l uck'' "Voyage Across the Atlantic-" "Fornotten (lues. "Wiiiul Has Lost lis Music." SONGS BY MISS HENDERSH0TT "Kissing.'' "When the Winter Hays Arc ''' Matinee Saturdav 3 r. m Evening Pertormance 7:454 ALL SEATS 10c. Our Stock of Irons Is ElxHat 50 MORE ORDERS The Special price of $4 will hold for a their arrival. T ,u i. uruminatinj in lilt UIWcMUlIIlC tUHSUll UUi , .. f., .. j i-iom,! anJ iui usciui current saving lac.is nation. 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