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3SDAY, MASCH 21, 1911. 1 1 e- v-P p3 Kj k-"- ?E3 rUGEHS DiSEY 1 W&t ill pi i'l j I Mi-, I ! iffP AM( . . Wholesale Commission Merchant WE BUY AND SELL Hay, Oats, Wheat, Hides of all Kinds, Wool, Mohair, Turkeys, Chickens, Potatoes, Apples, Onions, Beans, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, Dressed Veal, Hogs, GoatS; Mutton, Lambs, Beef, Etc. SP2C1AL, PRICES IN CAR LOAD LOTS 563 OS V., , Chlciipo lVhite Vox will t;i-!Uo tlio Jtailas Texatia unlay and Sunday. .. -eiv mt i.ianta van inide and! j.wjr noiimon anil c;uu::im: today , i:Ild Hiuid,...'. I ' '-'ahien's I;rookh n Pod:;"r:; slriu-k j camp at Hot Smlin. Art., y -jut-. day ami liik" for .M. iin-hH. ; "I'lay ball!" -will u.-i.!a from Roil III lii.-M n wei k from teila--. when i "oluml'iii oppnn op v.-!ti jhc Cell":": M' tho Cii y ef -New Voi k; j ..ioi-,:-- -i tii nie.aer.i mt.i ro:I. .-. hav!!K been filed iu- i:iu cai!M .ii"nea on me aranii n..,v . .,: .ai-r i v. i::e h'.u aiiu-f' and .Mer-1 thee will be eeunected at Will. MuCi fi-oui'ds of tile .-ve-,v. pr,:-t .Nv.. Vti . -f-i-i-.sti celt there, with . .fllO.i'OO and Kifih si-e,na. ':very oia -r p:r iidewati r lea:;u" aiTv-aiinn. J !(. I iie';k. - ,'eiin .-"eniiuervllle. allel line v.iil tip a four-inch male. Philadelphia A':it ;.) b eiie I . :i ei J 1 1:-. . l. i.,,p, .ul (ieorae .Mef.irt i while the intermediate iiioes will . will boKlii lie-: norihwiu-d bilie fri.Mjarp i a-- incorporators. nm Inches. Most of tlie pipes will i'.irmmchinn. l.i.. ..j.eM. ,Y ..iliie-.,.:ay. 1 p0 in Hie atlevs. This will provide a tliviilins into two si-eiioiis lor eshiei. j, :,, v, !:. Klnir. reeentiy (f the si stem thai will bring ivas viihin a lion imrmw. i:"pi"'ne rain, has resinned thejiile-u of everr house in IV :;as dis- liitre.,- Twrp. Avhn have hen j pi ,-.r n- ef law in the Chamber oiiiiect. The pipe line from Kugrito lepi in captiMt- at .'.'eiMoe. In., he j (. , .11 , eive l.ulUIIni;-, l'oriiaad. vi II cross the river on lie- streetcar l5i!i.', will l.'O n 1' ".: - h s'd a v,t(!; irum i'ul.'y iiinl wil! i-tv.in ihcii- a; bl,ar'. til. 'raji! i: p 'U-. mi! e!'. ! ) 1 1 itusi'e iv.id ;h- vrry wna-ii e --rU--i over the .''ajtueiM'.Miiof.t, lh;st i ! : u ' y jlui'irisci',. ('!':' ri; ini- '(:'( :v vi 1 he V'noh .s am! eu-- ef He h . : . (:. :.: ltf Ce i;; 1 ;;) h-urv , a.-i --M'i,:l .1 .u-U i .ui:j':i t:-::'.:: will i -Miit iw:.t v K. . '. 'i li- ."-i eii! i n 1 r- ! ni nt1 ill i . V' irr- y :iy I ii- -y;'.-:u : h;it-! ri i..- nai.i1;: v.-a; !i c.-i! j ;:!! ua n -v r; .t .1 ia' -Xuj i J! . fesa' y&p rf I? EI A IP PI1 3i gj Eugene, Oregon., 'i Carolina, Ylipjiiln, Marvin nil and I'ennsvl nllin. Hiv.hie (in Anvil t 1 wit U The miivcr.-dlv oi' lVnnsvlvnnia. I I Orani;; l'a t'ouHer: Tho orchard nnn ,,t ihe county are rusliiii;;-tii'u; just now in iirdxr in c.ct tlieir fruit m-ci sn a; to ;-et tlie benefit of 1o mli Biif.v.ichiiiK I'.rowin-; reason. It l i:-r;i to nniire tlie improved i:i t :i.,d of p'anl in:; trees this spriif-.r lwlm,r year::. i .' : , rri.-bni is to have n Recmul 9 , i of Van- i O 'I he o n; ha-, h'.'-'u ilei'hnvd. iio!ve;t. ' ( ! he.v rhj! n-oil to over. al. NHvpnrl.. lieliiit t'lihei! en tile neli i niiliiu-e.i out of Cram :';-i-in:.-,rie!il, Mareli 21.--Pat Suiti-' van. v.i'o wore a jtreen neil-iie on ::ei lie; drive ine.y i:",der Frbiai, and w ho felt that he e:d not "iiei iliat will la'ie led or.eo tiie liny justice, is uov: les-in- in . lewieiniii in nuii'e tiiiia:iae i-i: v lia.-ilie. afaf leiyiu.;- an ad.'i iv'ei ot hitnlicr, juoitul 1 U .tine ou a i.leii';;o of beinj: i .iuii,yc ." Why should not the modern bride be given the advantage of modern apparatus in her home? - THREE TIMES A DAY she will expect to prepare appetizing strength giving; wholesome MEALS; with the aid of some kind of a cook stove. ; . Should the bride chop kindling, carry coal, shovel ashes, spoil her looks and temper and be forced to give half her time to coaxing the stove to bake or boil. . Or should she be freed from all this needless work and bother and enjoy the cleanliness, convenience and comfort of an up-to-date gas range? Young man, cooking with gas vill enable your wife to STAY AT TRACTIVE in looks and temperment. I The GAS RANGE question is really up( to you. Solve it with the assistance of our New Business Department. " T SPRINOFIELO ; 8 ; : : 1 j REAL ESTATE SALES ' I ARE rQRE FREQUENT Springfield Brokers Are Becom ing More Active as Spring Advances Guard Special Service. HiirinKllelil. March 21. With the coming of H)r!n,",, the real ciitale men Hi have heen orawilng nut of their v.-ni-j filter places of hibernation and I hints ' Jluro hcsinnins to look, truly active in fVjtlie dirt lino. Already they are lolr-i $ I in;? their prospective customers that! 5)itne.v are pianuinpt a roiiwjI rtuue o! V ; prices during tile next leu days, and j ! they are having their hands foil inak-l inp and filling appointments with the! r.Kinv who winild lnnir at land rallied limn the well-drawn blueprint;,, i .'VliilUl,, Cll' I I .lil-SK lUllh t CII. llillT yesterday, Khoiies & Katton reportj the lollorviui;: Tlie Fred ltich prop-:' erty on Third and A strcetii hetween Third and Fourth, fucludinK a. house : .ind lot, was sold fo- $100'J lo .1. N.I Palmer and wife. A man named 1'ian, livl:t in tho count.'y tie.n'j Sii iugfitdd, purclu-ed the ti. A (hi li property in Stewart addition. ( and. C. It. HastinRs lold hif, property' on north .!) street lo K. li. .Itichani-, on for $11100. MAYOR SUTTON SIGNS GAS FRANCHISE Cunrd Sj'i Rorvi"o. SprinjM'h'WI, jMirch L'lJ M.-iyov but ton yo.-uortliiy i-uvinl I ho as Tran rhiso, ntul h' tho i-runpny t!M td( s to ni't-cpt it, which is irol);ib!i (iitrh dijvTltip, upon I ho yyti will begin, in lint a I'vw weeks. Mro:idy the ;va oo!!p;u'V litis two o:u-io:uls of pipo, j?; iipt'i.;:;!i M lor tin.1 line. 'Die plans show the Rypif m li mo to be c,i u- imivo. 1 More wui lie his- paraiu n'aHoi h;1 !l'ts ;iV,-i bei ween .Will and Ninth i',iao. Tin1 iUTvire will be a h'';.;a V: f1 vyiom and iewmrv.s arc ia-' nl If J :t e try ioiu:o lion. j PAT SULLIVAN IN , DURA: E ViLE; GnnrJ- Soe. iul S. rvlce. Powe'f drunk anil disorderly. When ho was arrested Sunday, nlht he was cx nerlneinif. the effect of very bad hnozo, luit City Kocorder Mullen de-c-iaji.d that i ho stuff came from Eu gene, and otiiirjaoueully gave him -a heavier sentence than usual, cinhoiiy ins tho customary fine with a jail sentence. . ' ELMER MEET HURT !M B.-K. SAWMILL Uuard Kpeelal Service. - Sin-inr.fieiil, March 21. Elmer I Neet, a. laborer em)loyed in the! ijootlt-ICelly mill, was. severely injur ed in a peculiar "manner when he was; strode on the heart by a truck yes-: lenlay and knocked senseless, lie! will bo unable to work for several' dayn. It ia not well understood how i tiie accident occurred, but he was! working around a truck loaded with' lumber and was struck on the temple , by the truck. j STRIPED FLANNEL DRESS WITH SAILOR COLLAR Now York, March 21 . The ar- fompfinyiiis dress for spring and lej.mnier v.'.r. made ef lilac,; niiv v.i:i;e sirioed fla-mel. is lm-rea?e.l iV am- ,Me!r-s by the ei'etly s,.ilorj i-e-riiiui rtiiboa fear-in-hand. The I bei. is ei black sill.. '' I - A i ' i " " - ' L. .. - ,: I MORE SEWERS WANTED IN SOUTHEASTERN -PART OF THE CITY A petition signed by over a hun dred property ownerB in the south eastern part of tho city was recently circulated, asking the council to pro vide more sewers for that district. It was intended to present It to the council in time, if possible, so that the voters might have a voice in the matter, but it is now too late to sub mit it at the elector on April 3rd. The petition reads as follows: "To tho city council of Kugene: Referring to your recent .ordinance providing: for two large trunk sew ors, the bonds for these lo bo voted upon by the citizens of Eugeno in April, we, the undersigned citizens of tlie southeastern part of Eugene, residing between 12th and 18th streets and between Alder and Wil lamette streets, respectfully petition the city council of Eugene to include the southeastern part of Eugene in the contemplated construction of a largo trunk sewer, continuing to the west limits of the city and emptying inlo the river below town, tho exact location of the whole to be determin ed by oxpers, but to be as central as possible to benefit the largest num ber of residents. "The se-.vers as at present con structed on East 13th, 1 4th streets, elc, are inadequate, owing to their small size and lack 'of fail, and get badly congested after a few hours of rain, causing toilets to overflow and w rr ine Millinery aim dumber New York Exclusive Designs In Dress Hats and Shapes Especial attention paid to order work. We have an cxpiricnccd Eastern trimmer ' 'thus imperilling , the ltealth ,of the community. . ? ; MARRIED , At the home of the bride in Eu gene, Sunday, March 19, 1911, Mrs. Augusta Reed and Carl Grate, Hcv. F H. Keff officiating. ESTATE OF WILLIAM ItLANTOX, DECEASED -- Administrator's Notice" to Credi tors. , Notice is hereby given that Mary Hlanton has been, by that . Country Court In and for Ln:;e County, Ore gon, appointed administratis and that William A. Blanton', .Jr., hasj been by said Court appointed admin istrator of he estate of William A. Uiuiton, deceased. : All persons having claims against j the estate of said deceased are here-;-by notified to present tho same duly verified, at tlie residence .of the said 31a:f Wanton, iu Eugene, Ore gon, , or at tlie Law office of A E. Wheeler in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from this 7th day of March, 191 J. ; 3IARY Bl.AXTON, Adtir.v. WILLIAM A. HLAN't,., Adm'r. A. E. WHEELER. Attorney Est. of Wiiiiam A. Hlanton, de ceased'. Tues. - Daiiy. srjRSCTtinE FOR, Kt GEXE GUARD ement Kcropton's 2nd floor For Spring fear Mrs. m. B Opening' Announc Have Moved My WallPap. . er and Paint. Stock to 39": W. 8th St Fhc Paint Man lSitf Si lid is itit-resu'ti and sIionH J about til? womimui MARVELWfiirlingSprt Alio UCW V,.r. d.tw ilk. lf'el'Jrt :70Tirtlrn2lBt forlt. .i. UYEI.j -i!iTt no v V iT, lit -:nl atftt:iii lt ..l.'il. It IWI rrvelf!li.-rfl auil "'Lyf i , : . . ,i UJJ f. ri'ct.'-Vi'.lV VOll-K. Woodard tTIark & Comply, Portland. Orccon Ve arret Gllmore X