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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1908)
WKl.VEf4rfV. SEPT. 16, 10O8. TUB ETGEB DAILY GfARD. mi: Delayed Freights cause the delay in Opening of the Crescent Store On account of the nonarrival of the mammoth stock of goods bought in the Eastern market, we will be unable to have our Opening on Friday the 1 8th, as advertised. Watch the papers for further date of opening. TEV CRESCENT 338 and 540 Willamette St. LOCAL CREAMERY CHANGES HANDS DAMKL A. MIT II AMI ll . HIDKO.V HKTOMK SEW V.N KltH OF KI.DIillXiK rijAXT. The Independence Creamery In the Chamber Block on Willamette street ban changed hands, Daniel Mutn, un til recently manager of the plant for several years, and Chas. O. Hudson, nrnnrlotnr of the Palace of Sween, being the purchasers, have completd the deal with K. C. Eldrldge of Inde pendence, the owner, last, evening.! The new owners of the plant toon possession today. It will be known as the Kuxene Creamery. Mr. Muth knows the creamery business from bottom to top and as both new proprietors are splendid business men, they will doubtless succeed In their venture. Mr. Hudson will move his Ice cream plant to the creamery and the firm will manufacture the Ice cream used at the Palace of Sweets as well as furnishing the wholesale trade The creamery since its establish ment in Eugene about four years ago baa done a splendid business. I IXXX FOtsALE City Properties No. 101 lot, 60x150 foot. Price, 92no. No. 12. 5-room houso West Sixth atroet; lot SO 2-SilOO feot. Price V1MMH). No, 20 3 lota In Gross addition. Trice :ttf. No. 24--Lot on North Lawrence treet. Price, No. 43 New house and barn, West Ninth street. Price, fWMM. One acre In Blair addition. Price, BOO. No. 88 One block wostern pnrt of Ku none, near Elovonth street. Price, I200. No. 73 Two ftill-iliod lota East Eukoiio, Price, 7no. No, 75 New 7-room house on paved atroet; site of lot 66 4-fiil80; Tory fine location. Prlco, M750. No. 79 7 -room house, plastered; good wall; barn; some fruit. Prlco, No. 843 Iota West Ninth strcot; VI loo, 0I2UO, l:l(M) each. No. 87 Now 6-rooni house; good barn; two. unfinished rooms up stairs. Prlco, :IMM. No. 89 Lots rt, 7, 8, wost part of town. Price, (lft. Whole block ou College Hill. Trico, il IOO. 'arm Lands No. 3 154 acres Rood land four miles from Kimono, m kt m'rv. No. 4 10 hitch KtinltMilaml : one let to ohon'los, oIkIii plow laud; four- fencod Price roo,,. S!,i'.l?.?n " woodshed, barn; No. 6 66 acreg .. in cultivation; good V-Oreswell; 601 good fencing; young orcha, -house; trees; enough timber for flrewotO I Price, VIMMl. No. 7 241 acres below Coburg; house and barn and outbuildings; crop goes with the place; H down, balance on time. Price, $10,00, No. 9 286 88-100 acres, pasture and hayland. Price, 2ri pt-r iicre. No. 23 354 acres near Cohurg; this It a fine grain farm; very fine farm house; barn not so good. Price, $no per acre. No. 30 195 acres near Creswell. Price, V'J) per ncre. . , No. 32 244 acres three miles from Eugene; good house of eight rooms; 40 acres in cultivation, bal ance in pasture and timber; water piped to house; subject to lease Oc tober 1, 1909. Price, VOOO. No, ,5 698 acreB on McKenzle; fine pasture land. Price, IXI0NO. No, 37 160 acres west 8 miles; house and barn. Price, 'Mi per acre. No. 514 42 77-100 acres g miles south of Ilrownsvllle; good eight room uhiibo; two cuttle barns; one goat house; hog house; chicken and wood houses; wngon shed; wnter piped to house; plenty of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation. Price, nooo. No. 63 50 acres of tlmbor, sulta blu for wood ranch. Price, $IJ."SO. No. 70 280 acres north of Junc tion; 175 ucres In cultivation; bal niico In timber and pnsturo; nil fenc ed; old orchard; eight-room house; blacksmith silo pnnd tools; 100 bond of snoop; running wnter. Prlco, Vilft iter ncrv. Notice of ShIo of Warrant Pursuant to authorization duly giv en by the voters of School District No. 4, of Lane county, Oregon, at an election duly hold in said district on the second day of May. 1908, the dl- I rectors of sulci district will Issue and I sell the negotiable. Interest-bearing warrants of the district to the amount of $15,000. Said warrants will be due twenty years after date, payable at the option of the district after ten years from date; will bear Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. I Wnrest payable semi-annually, and null tho'lSAied in denominations to I loss than 150. bllt ln no case and each resident oflWi0 ?,?r?:,aly I particular may subscribe to." n bonds or any portion thereof not I than $50. Subscriptions should fS- by scaled bids stating the amount of warrants doBlred and the' prlco that will be paid therefor, which bids should be deposited with the under signed at his office In the city hall, In Eugene, Or., not later th" i-m p. m. ou ih. ooui unj w anptember, 1908, at which time and place the di rectors of mi Ul district will meet to open suld bids and award said war rants to the highest bidders therefor, The directors reserve tho right to re Juct any and all bids. EllANK REISN'ER, District Clerk School Olstrict No. 4, Lane County, Or. Eugene, Or., Sept. 10, 1908. W. LILWALL LEASES GOLEM ON ROOMS W. Lllwall, proprietor of the Wil lamette House on West Eighth street, has leased the lodging rooms on the second and third floors of the new Coleman block on Willamette street and will use them in connec tion with his hotel. There are fifty rooms in the building, but Mr. Lll wall will occupy only twenty of them for a while, the other thirty to be furnished later. The twenty are al ready furnished and are ready for occupancy. Mr. Lllwall will take charge some time this week. Many Others. Call and See HOWE & BUOY 542 Willamette Street ..The GRAND.. PROGRAM "Just for n lAwf of llroml" . i ; " ' -T "Notlro to Oult." ( ' ' . ' "The Outlaw." . , ... 1 C "Vnlurky l.mk" "Voyage AcntK th Aitnnllr." p.-; "KorRotfrn Oiim. - . "Wantl IU 1.oi Km Magic." SONGS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT "Klliit." !" "Wlicu (lie Winter liny Am Out." Matinee. Saturday 3 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c . . Notice of PliuU Settlement. Notice 1b hereby glren to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned executrix of the estate of Phillip lienor, deceased, has field her petl tlon and final account with the Clerk of the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, on the 4th day of September, 190S, asking said court to mnke an order fixing the time and place for hearing suld final account, and objections thereto If any, and tho court on the 4th day of September, l'.IOS, Issued an order rixlng tho 8th ilny of October, 190S, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho fore noon of Id day ns the time, and tho County Court Hoom In the Lane County Court House us tho place for hearing objections to said final ac count, and to show cause why said final account should not bo approved and said executrix discharged, and said estate closed. MAKY KL1AHET1I HELLER, Executrix. I, N. Hnrbaugh, Attorney for the Estata. v Notice of Finn! Settlement Estate of ltuth Chevalier, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of ltuth Chevalier, deceased, has filed her final account in the matter of said estate, In tho county court of Ijine county, Oregon, and that Mon day, the 21st day of September, 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock In tho after noon of that day, has been fixed by tho order of said court, for the hear ing of objections to said final account, and for the final settlement of said estate; and all objections must be made and filed In said court on or before the date so fixed for said fl I nal settlement. j Dated this 32A day of August, 1908. I MAKuAKKT I. P.ILYEL', I Executrix. L. 1HLYEI'. Attorney. N L. C. BEADLE ! Stone Mason J lnve orders at White's restaurant job West Eighth alrMt or address at For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See J. E. KILBOHN Satisfaction Guaranteed Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Delinquent taxpayers will take no tice that delinquent taxes will not be advertised as heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are delin quent after the expiration of bIx months from the first date of such delinquency may be paid by any one demanding to pay same and a certif icate of delinquency will be Issued to party. 37 of said law, ln part, Shu. ' Sect..,,' ... ' . - ........ tkn "Any nay -.i-irn Q( air months after taxes -hnru.i against real property are delinquent m iuA collector snail nave me right, and it shall be his duty, upon aemana ana payment of the taxes penalty and Interest, to make out and issue a certificate or certificates of delinquency against such proper ty," and section 38 in part reads: "Certificates of dellnauoncv shall bear Interest from the date of issu ance until redeemed at the rate of lo per cent per annum. Delinquent taxpayers are therefore advised that If they have not paid at least one-nair of their taxes on or before the first Monday in April that the same are delinquent and have been delinquent since said first Mon day In April, and those who have paid one-half of their taxes as above the remaining one-half will become delinquent aftor the first Monday In October, and six months from such dates a certificate of delinquency bearing fifteen per cent Interest per annum may be Issued against your property. To save further costs, penalties and interest you nre earnestly ri quested to settle tho same at o'neo, II. L. DOWN, Sheriff and Tax Collector. .MEXICO'S HOLIDAY CELKUHATEI City of Mexico, Sept. Id. Today's ceioDratlon or the ninety-eighth an niversary o the independence of Mexico, has been unusually brilliant ana entnustastlc. The day's pro gramme Included the customary civ ic ceremonies at Chapultepec In the morning, a military parade reviewed oy rresiitent Diaz in the afternoon and the formal opening of Congress mis evening. The streets were elaborately dec orated with foreign flags, the Am erican colors being very much In evi dence. Many visiting Americana wit nesses the festivities and ceremonies oi mo aay. NOTICK TO THE miLIC Whereas, my wife, Nellie fkwser nas lett my bed and board. I herebv give notice I will not be responsible ior any dims incurred by her FRRD P. GOSSER, Dated Eugene, Oregon, Sept. S, 1S0S oS 0ASO1JXK WOOD SAW. Oarrlaon Qlhsen taw all wood to gage. Offlc. Black 1571. Home Black 17S1. t( i WOOU SAW1XC! Oasoline power, fcy W. W. Moore i phone R4 SSSJ. Orders large or uin win 09 appreciated. The most complete line of . Men's Furnishings in the city at TOGGERY Cluett Shirts, new styles and patterns, $1.50 to 52' Interstate oniirs, new cwi, i .vu 10 $i.uo Monarch Shirts, $1.00 and $1.25 Cuffs attached or detached i II The I II Arrow Collars in all the late styles, V. si? ' New and nifty neckwear in new shades and shaJ Lencs ana 1 1. a i . vaioves Hats, Shoes, Sophomore and Alfred Benjamin Clothing 554 Willami Roberts Bros. You're on the Right Track when yonr clothing is iookeu after by eur expert assistants. Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly, delivered promptly, and our charges by their little ness make satisfaction- an as-, sured fact. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works- 6th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 SIGN WAR That is the way the trade flies. ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for pi that light has for moths-it attract them its way A brilliant lighted store is alwj well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Cj Lane County Electric m JOE TUCK, Mgr. 62 7 S. WW C0FFEJ 0R1 which Is to you: haps you like bci breakfast and dli: for luncheon. 1: we are bound to cause there's no coffee in town at ask. All we ask THE Su W. M. GREEN, 2R! 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 4 VOUK IIOIWK GETS idTITE ENOUGH ' To keep for all the work he does. u..i wnn snoa is rea ly a newMitv for If he goes lame you lose la scr-1 vice. You are invited to bring him! - uevas snoeing we do nothing but first-class work Burbach & Bristow 531 OlivtSt. EUGENE H0SPI1 C R. MFAD J. V. MACHEN real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the Mate. Farms of all sires ana descriptions, also property tor tale. cty M. M. & REAL ESTATE Ttlepkon Main 171 CO WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under Now Management First-Class Fresh and Salt, Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order ; WI,G & CAMPBELL? niU.MIRR BROTHERS For all kinds of dryln anil t. press. Hon, phone Red 2712; of- MedicaJ and Surgical STAFF Koykeodill, M. D, O. Prosser, M. D. P. J. Birtu:, M. D. R. P. Scaitft, M. D. D. A P1lne, M. D. Geo. OU, DrBir, M. D. L. E. McDoufsl, M. D. For the care and tftH Medical and Surgical Modern ooeratinf room mi .... Appliances fofX fri Sputum and blood txuoi Full corps of Wined 4 Rates on appliMWI ..Training School for Nurse; Regular course of lectures by the faculty training in the hospital. - The medical and 1 r.t k:.,l !i..4. U f,-,,ltv. Fottm mation'address W. KUYKENDALL WKl.I, IKlI.l.lNO. For un-to-dM.. w! drlllinc cc l nnki l.etfler To . well ,1rl'Ier Til. Ked MM. 999 Vlllard Ilonl t' ;asoi.ik wrmn saim; Cll un Phnna Main 32 or lirrrer '. U. A M.iltian. .f ACtNCY FOU. , Keelox Mrfit at 3 We Carry K ana ou J l, v.- J I imer a; 'L r.ii." ' ' .n,1 let W. die th I ixl. I .if Broders Phone 5381 53 7 High Street 11-Mtln furnace, bri 586 WUI.c Phone Ma.n 3S l? V;ll .r....- i fon stoii fur sale cheaply) " t-te St. National IliQt.