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SEVEN THE MORNING REGISTER, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916 I 85; club, 85; red fife, 85; rod Ifu WANTED. FOR SALE Miscellaneous NEW TODAY NEW TODAY 1, 11120, but optional after oao year. Shrill bo in denominations of $250 or $500 each, as may be convenient, ahull bear intorost at a rate not to exceed 0 por cent per annum, pnyablo semi-n ii nun I ly, January 1st and July lBt, of eoch yenr. Principal and intercut payable at the office of tho city treasurer in tho city of Eugene. Said bonds will be sold for tho highest prico obtain- -able, but not less than par and ac said lands or any part thereof, adverso to his title; mid for such other relief as shall bo by the court doomed just and cquitahlo in the premises.

'This summons is by publication hereof once each week for six sue eessivo weeks ill the Eugene Morning Register by order of Hon. John S. Coko, juilgo of said court, mado and entered May 0, and the first publication hereof is made on the lith day of May, IftlO. A. E.

WHEELER, Tucs 5-0-7 Attorney for Plaintiff, Hurley Lowor; No. 1 feed, $201). Car receipts Wheat, 13: flour; 0: oats, hay, 17. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of tho United States for the District of Oregon.

No. 3770 In Hniikruptcy. ii tho matter of P. Wicks, bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of May, A.

HI 10, John P. Wicks of Star, Oregon, tho bankrupt above named, was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will bo held at tho of- fico of Jcsso (J. Wells, attorney at law Kugeae, Oregon, on tho first day of July, Slid, at 1:30 n. at which time said creditors may attend, prove their hums, nupoiut a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and trunsact such other business us may properly como beforo said meeting. Clmum must bo presented in form re quired by the bankruptcy Act, uud sworn to.

Tho schedule filed disclosed doubt ful assets. Dated Juno 101(1. A. M. CANNON, 0-01 Referee in Bankruptcy.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho District Court of the United States for the Dittrict of Oregon. No. 3022 In Bankruptcy. In tho matter of Edward Bryant, bank runt.

Notice is hereby given that on tho first day of Mav. A. 1910, Edward Brvant, of Eugene, Oregon, tne banK- rupt abovo named, was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will lo ncld at tho office of Jcsso G. Wells, attorney at law, Eugene, Oregon, on the first day of July, 1010, at 2 o'clock p. at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine tho bankrupt, and trans- aet such other business as may proper ly como beforo said meeting.

Claims must be presented in form required by the Bankruptcy Act, and sworn to. The schedule filed disclosed no assets. Dated Juno 3, 1910. A. M.

CANNON. fl-fl-1 Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LANE COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. Estate of SILAS M.

TITUS, Deceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Georgctta Titus, executrix of tho estate of Silas M. Titus, deceased, has filed her final account for tho settlement of said estate. That Juno 1, 1916, at 10 o'clock, in tho forenoon of said day has been set by tho judge of the probate court for hearing any objections to the snmo ithat may bo filed with the clerk of the court. Dated this the 2nd day of May, 1910. GEORGETTA TITUS, GEORGE B.

DORRIS, Executrix. Attorney for the Estate. Tucs 5-2-d SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stafte of Oregon, In and for Lane County, u. B0lin, plaintiff, against Alwilda Dobson.

Crawford Dobson, her hus band; Emmett E. Boggs, Mary Boggs, his wife; William H. Boggs, Leon Boggs, Annie Boggs, his wife; Roy C. Boggs, Eva Bogs, his wife; Lula Etta Thompson, L. L.

Smart, James Smart, hor husband; also all other persons or parties uunnown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in -the real estate described in the complaint herein, defendants. To Alwilda Dobson, Crawford Dobson, hor husband; Emmott E. Boggs, Mary L. Boggs, his wife; William II. Boggs, Leon Boggs, Annie Boggs, his wife; Roy C.

Boggs, Eva Boggs, his wife; Lula Etta Thompson, L. L. Smart, James P. her husband; also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estato described in tho complaint heroin, defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro lioroby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from tho dato of the first publication hereof, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will take decree against you as prayed for in his complaint, to wit: That his titlo to the southwest fourth of the northeast quarter, south half of tlio southeast quarter and northwest fourth of southeast quarter of section SIX in township SEVENTEEN south, range TWO west of Willamette meridian, be forever established and quieted as against all the world and that you and each of you be forever ostopped and barred from having, asserting or claiming any right, title, estato, lien or intorest in or to l''OU HA 5-fi)ot McCoriuiek inowor, Ill-foot Onliorno rake, 3 1-4 half truck Jlaia waoit, ono net heavy hnrncHB, oao horBi', weight 1IIII0 ono ionl flillln driver, ono ffood farm holBe, weight HUH; nao iL'-ineh plow, one huirow, John lleoro iliHc. plow, mind a new.

Call at V-K'l Oil II M1MUHH ANI HIIINOIiKH Oood Iioiiho lumber, iil); Bolec.t (iimriintecd BhinleH, if.ri; uiivlliili you want at tho prico. Harbor Sound Ililil.l-iiiK ready out Iioiiboh, fiaraeH, etc. I'hnau II! 10. Fourth mid Lincoln Klreots. 0-2-tf IIOIIHKH KOIl HAI-K Ono dapplo ray mare, yearB old, weight aluo ii tl in I ii' of other horses fur driving and working purposes.

Apply things l''ecil itura, 224 Kast 0th. 5-30-tf FOIt SALE "Chub," tho Itegistcr horse; absolutely gentlo and dependable, true mid sound. Iwpiiro At Itegistcr offic.o or see tho horse ut farm, abovo Thurston. 3-23tf FOIt SALE Player piano. I am com pelled to go east.

Will sacrifice new high-grade player piano or trade, on easy terms. Address 085, caro Itegis-ter. 0-4-3 FOR SALE flooseberries, 15 and 20 cents a gallon. Ithubnrb, 1 per lb. Mrs.

A. I'. KnrlHtrom, 24th am Agate. Phono 4SFI1. 0-4-2 FOIl RALE Oil THADE For cattle good work Jnaro about 8 yeai'R old, 12S0 lbs.

C. I. Collins, Bartlo Court. rin.no I33. 0 4 COAI, Peacock, Rock Springs, and Empress; also gonornl transferring w.

A. Hansen, phono 412. iicsidence 1010-J. 5-10-lmo FOIl SALE Ilegisterod Short Horn heifers; also ono bull. Call 25K2 or 5 1 4.1 or address C.

1). Hudley, Ore. 0-3-0' FOIl SALE Land contract, country property; $000; nmplo security. II. A.

Moults, mono OiS. rarks-Soults Lbr. Co. 0-3-tf FOIt SAIE Dry nsli mid maple wood carload lots; also fino bred Jersey bull cheap. S.

CI. Spicer, Mareola. 0-4-2 FOIt SALE New clover hay, $7 per ton in the Held. miles rs. Eu gene.

J. E. Stout, Eugcno R. D. 2.

0-4-0 FOIt SALE A small dairy herd of cows: entire production ean be deliv ered to hotel. Inquiro Hotel Osbiirn, 0-3-tf FOIl SALE On easy monthly instal ments, a o-room liouso with corner lot. Inquiro Hotel Osburn. 0-3-tf FOR BALK 10-inch slabwootl, $3.00 per cord, ouvwhero cast of Willam-. ctto.

Phono 074. 5-31-0 FOR SALE Ono ton of loone oat hay in barn, $15. F. C. Hall, mile south of Dunn school.

0-4-2" FUEL FOR SALEl-foot nnd stove length, dry in shed. Williams Fuol Company. 5-ltf FOR RENT Houses FOIl RENT Modern furnished 4-room house, $17. Call between 5 and 6 at 1230 Onk st. 6-4-3 FOR RENT Duplex flat, 550 Pearl street.

Seo Preston Hales. 5-31 -tf FOR RENT Rooms FOB RENT Threo furnished rooms nnd sleeping porch. Telephone. 471 Jefferson st. 6-4-tf FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, privato entrance.

Gontlcmen proferred. 592 W. 5th St. 1-lltf FOR RENT Ono housekeeping room with kitchenotto. Call 626 Pearl stroet.

6-4-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished Flats FOR RENT Three and four-room modern flats, with steam heat and bath; gas raugo furnished; centrally and desirably located. Phone 802. Blaine II. Hovoy, room 11, over Bank of Commerce. 5-5-tf FOR RENT 2 room apartment; also 3 room suito with use of piano.

Everything complete. 215 West Seventh. 5-11-tf WANTKD CriJOKENS Will nay tho highest market prico. 0G2 Oak street, Tnmnlo ii'fictory, 4-8-tf WANTED Ono hundred head Angora gouts. Write or phono S.

(I. Spicer, Mnrcoln. 0-4 2 WANTED Female Help SALESLADY WANTED- At Ax Hilly 0-3-2 Departiuent Store. LOST LOST Scotch Collie dog Saturday af ternoon; wears Kugene license tag No, 17. Substantial reward for information leading to his recovery.

Phono 420.T. (l-4-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Pasturo for 30 hcn.l of cows or calves. Inquiro of M. A.

Nicolle, phono 44FI4 or J. Mc Cortniek, Eugene, Ore. 5-2-tf FOIl RENT Good pimio cheap, to re- linliln party. Wii K. J2lh.

0-3-5 MISCELLANEOUS McKENZIE RTVEH TRANSPORTA TION' PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Three trips a week, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Eugeno Motor Co. 's garogo, corner W. 0th and Olive, 8 a. m.

Freight received at same address. Phono 580. 5-7-lmo OLSKN'S McKENZIE RIVER STAGE Passenger rates 5c per mile, return 3 3-4c; freight rates reasonable. Leave Eugeno Mondnv, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a. m.

Office, Eugene' Motor Dth nnd Olive sts. (i-l-lino DAILY MARKET EEPOET8. Dairy Products. PORTLAND, Juno 5. Butter, Prints, extrus, prime firsts, 2 firsts, 201dc; cubes, extras, 2Sc; prime lusts, gu'Ac; dairy, 2( 2 1 Vfec.

Butterfnt Portland delivery No, sour cream, 27c; No. 2, 25c. Vegetables. Potatoes Selling price, local $1.50 (fill. 75; buying price, $1.25 (a) 1.50 per cental; new California, Jc, VEGETBLES Turnips, 40c dozen bunches; 40c; 40c- per do.cn bunches; snhbagc, local $3.00 per ewt.

green onions, 25c doz. bunches; peppers, Florida, 25c: head lettuce, California, $2.00 per crate celery, per crato, cauliflower French artichokes, i dozen string beans, hothouse cucumbers. $1.001.23 dozen; tomatoes, Florida, egg plant, 20 cents per lb asparagus, local, $1.00 box; 2e pound; peas, pound. Eggs and Poultry. PORTLAND, Juno 5.

Eggs Selling prico by dealers unsettled; de livery extra, selected iresn, zoc case count, buying price, Oregon ranch, 23c. Live Poultry liens, heavy, Plymouth Rock 15c; ordinary chickens, HU(aloe lb. stags, 12c; broilers, 25c; turkeys, dressed fancy, culls, 17K20e; pigeons, fancy, $1.00 1.25; squabs, $1.20 dozen; geese, live, 10 lltt; Pekin ducks, old, 10c young and heavy, 17c; Indian Runners, 14c lb. Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Juno 5.

Hogs Lower; receipts, 4507; prime light, $8.35 (Ji.8.40; strong weights, 8.25; gootl to prime mixed, rough heavy packing, pigs and skips, $7.007.50. Cattle Lower; receipts, 904; siccrs, choico hay fed, choico grass good, medium, eow, choico, gootl, medium, 0.50; heifers, hulls, stags, S.OOfri.T.OO. Sheop Steady; receipts, 349; spring lambs, common lambs, $8 8.50; choice yearlings, good yearlings, 7.00(Ji,7.50; choice wethers, choice light ewes, 0.006.50; good owes, i Northwest Wheat. SEATTLE, Juuo 5. Wheat Bhicstcm, 93; turkey red, 92; forty-fold, 93; club, S5; fife, 84; red Russian, 82.

1 PORTLAND, June a. Wheat-Lower; trading; spot bids, I to 3 contd down. Blucstom, 94; forty-fold, FOK SALE Real Estate NHV TODAV OI'TKHH IN rfXI'Y l-IIOI'KHTV No. 4IUH Five acres In city, l'li location I 1 1 1 rrniihii'ii'ii Hlreot. Walking ilinliiiirc from oi'iilor.

(louil two slory 7 riiuiii ruMiiloiii'ii with hug" piH'clics, wood glunl, burn llixl I'lllt'koll limine, Ahoill mi acre of variety orchard anil berries. Former jirit-u $5oiiii, now roil no-i KO. 1700--An liltrurllvn (I ro ot tngo looiitoil on sightly corner lot, fnirlv close in. N'ifo shade Itooh and frail, largo lawn. Price $12110.

'(). HUH A vory cosy ami up to date five room bungalow, almost now. IK" lot, I m' ii 1 1" I in iioiglihoi hood of now homos. Price 1 1. "iH, excellent, tonus.

1.I()(IM COTTACJU to Iriulo fur aiiln. CIiiho in film i' 1 )i i Ii I lot oliii'koii Iiiiuho anil pink, miiiio frail. I'rioo S00. No. I hill.

J). IIMII fix room bungalow, walking ,1 ii im'K from orator. Alumni now, wi'll built, on concrete foiimlat ion, lurgo porches mi two slilcs. Price ilUiiO. Terms to milt, HAM IlIKIII HEALTV COMPANY, 22 Kighlh nvoiiaii oiiHt.

(I II I FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOIt HALE Ono I. anil O. riding plow, row iiml if.VI, sIiiiiiIh of Iiooh with supers without supol'H "I thoroughbred White Leghorn pullets fiml 150 chirkx I'onnoy, Springfield, went end 1) nlreot. (I II II' TO It HAIK O. I.

piga nl. "lit II week old; iiIho -hotly fir wood delivered to any purl of tl it y. (lull morning or evening, A. O. Maxwell, pluino :ir.E22.

110-2 SHCON'DltANI) niowor, wngoii, hock, buggy, niolal wheel trtirk, urchiu-d I i Ht- harrow. 717 Olivo Mreet, Ku- gene. (Ill -2 GOOD weight pony, middle or drivi gentle nail Hound in ovory way. $2." Clinton llurd, Coburg. Ii II FOIt HALE All kimlH of hotwclioli good.

for nalo olioap. Inquire Wit; Kerry, plioan II ll-tf WANTED. WANTIOH To liiro a horse for delivery purposes for ono mouth; must bo in jjnud condition; will have flood care nail food. Olivo. I'houo (MM.

(1-0-2 KALB H.ANTS WAXTKI) About 20(10. Address with prico. Herbert yaieeil, Walterville, Oregon, l'hone Spriiigfielil 23Flo. tl-ll-2 WANTKD Wo positively pay the hlnh-est prices for men's (ind women's olcl clotliing iiml wool rags, l'hone I.at-tia 1175.1, 0 0 2 BUSINKHS WAXTKI) News stand or l'ortland daily paper route in AddresM .1. W.

II. caro Iteijis. ter. II-5-II WAXTKI) To care for home during owner's absence." Keferences. Address KlliOO caro liegisler.

(1 11-2 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED lOyearold boy wants ilnco to work for board and small extra wngo during summer, l'hone 322H4. (1(1-2 LOST LOST An arrow-head diamond pin Sunday. Finder pleuso call lit 1(153 Walnut a nil roeoivo reward, l'hone 1IH.H. (ill-3 LOST Rot wnon tlio Ax Hilly store ami Hartlo Court, dininoiul ring. Howard.

Phono 1130.1. tl-ll-2 MONEY TO LOAN 1'AHM MOilTClAOE LOANS Am ia a position to iiinko several farm lonns ut an nttractivo into of interest for gilt-edged security. Address caro Itegister. 0(l-(l" FOR RENT Furnished Flats KENT Ono 5'Toom flat, well furnished. CIoso in.

Cull 447 Lincoln St. or phono 45n-l. O-fl FOR RENT Rooms EOOMS 8inglo or ensuito 7 nntl ui per month. Y. M.

O. A. 0-0-tf BRINGING UP MISCELLANEOUS TAK UN l' Hnturilny, pony Willi I In i nun iiu'iiu, Klllne by lirimi.rlv paying ami Chiim- IlI'lH "I rout. II. Tucker, ii.r.

I'ACini! KIKIANTI lK AGKNCY. Law and collections everywhere. Kielilli iivoiiim wont. I'Im, in, FOR SALE Real Estate INTO III'SINIWH-Oao llio lilllo country stores in Lnuu county; buildings, ground, Block, auto, Ilium. IIoihI trade, good locution, good part, of tin, county.

Will unto Iioiiho and lot or utTongo'to equal vul-no. GIVEN AWAY Kill acron of land, ovory inch rooily for tlio plow; good burn, fair houc; comity road oa ono side, I'licil'ic highway on oilier; lllioilt llll iirri'H in crop, 1 11 with place; la.VH honido of and hiiiiic kind of land Unit in now hold at per aero, planted to fruit. Thin 1(10 nenm prico in Will inako von ii present of if WOO of that if yon Luy now. OlTiUII will hmidlo tho Imlniice. This will tin.

Ken inc. No trade. J. W. I.

MM Kit MAX, 310 W. 0-4-3 INDIAN KK8ICHVATION, WASHINGTON, Ol'HN I'Olt DrnwhiB July 27th. Ahniit acres, fruit, farm and dairy lands; coniplcto sectional map and description, postpaid, 00c. Hoi-diers, sailors (or their widows) of the Civil or Wars may register by Writo us for blank forms, which wo will furnish free. SMITH McCIIAH, lloom EnIo Spoknac, Wush.

a-12-2mo FOR SAI.K Oil TIIADK lor Kugeno property, 4 acres, 2 miles west of KiiKcno on Kimirn road, good 0 room house, uooil burn, 4 chicken houses. and several small outbuildings. Fruits ii ui 1 1 mid Iitru'', land all in small crop. iiL'(l00. 10523 euro lleiister.

B-27-tf i-'Oll SAI.K 120 aero farm on Tncific lliuhwnv, 1 mile from town with bank, high school anil cannery; one of the best farms in lmio county. l'rieo on application. David Audi, room fl, irst Natl. Hank Ku nene, Ore. 0-4-1 mo FOK SALE CHEAT' 1 1-4 acres on Col- lego ('rest car line; 5-rooni bungalow, nil kinds of small fruit; telephone mid electric lights; easy terms.

AV, J. Seuver, 551 Sth live. W. fl-3-3 LOT EOll SALE At a. sacrifice; with ill blocks of new high school; east front: 50x100; $100.

550 7th live. W. 0-3-tf FOK SALE Lot on Mill street, or would build house and sell on installments. Seo owner, II. 'A.

Soults, 1'nrK-Soults Lbr. Co. 0-3-tf BEAUTIFUL TSILTCOOS LAKE-AU tho best waterfront lots nntl acreage for sale. F. F.

Moore, W'cstlake, Ore. 5-23-1 mo" MONEY TO LOAN LEND YOU A MILLION FARM LOANS, 7 PER CENT CITY LOANS No inspection charges. EARL STANLEY SMITH. 018 Wib lumotto St. (Upstairs.) Tel.

75. 5-20-tf FARM LOANS AT SEVEN PER CENT SAVE YOU MONEY No appraisal expenses. F. J. Horocr, Mgr.

Mort gage Department, Peterson, Skothcim tc Register building tf FARM MORTGAGE LOANSCurront rates of interest; no commission; no inspection foes. David Auld, Room 0, First Natl, bank Eugcao, Or. 5-10-tf MONEY Tl LOAN Privato and eastern money to loan on iniprovod farms. Lowest rates. Seo us.

Roror Brundngo. 4-8-tf FARM LOANS ONLY Reasonable rate of intorost. Samuol Roomo, room 309 Cockorlino and Wothorboe building. 4-19-tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Man with family wants work on farm. Lifetimo experience C.

S. Seclerlin, Eugene R. F. D. No.

1. fi-3-5 FATHER Notice. Eugene, May 1010. Notice is hereby given that bonds numbered from 10 to 21 inclusive of Series street improvement bonds; bonds numbered from 3 to 14 inclusive, of Series street improvement bonds; also bonds numbered from 2 to 11 inclusive, of Series street improvement bonds, all issued by tho city of Eugene, Oregon, nnd amounting to $10,130.44, will bo paid on presentation at my office on June 1st, 1910. Interest will cease on that date.

FRED G. STICKELS, Tues-5-9-3 City Treasurer. LEO AT, NOTICE OF SALE OF $33,000 IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF EUGENE, OREGON. Scaled bids will be received for the purchase of thirty-three thousand ($33,000) dollars city of Eugene im-nrovement bonds, series by tho city recorder of said city at his office in the city hall until uno 12, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. at which time and place said bids will be opened and considered by the common council of said city.

Said bonds shall bo dated July 1, 1916. nnd shall.begome due July Professional and DENTISTS HARRIS M. Room 402 Cockerline Wetherbee corner Eighth and Willamette streets. Sunday hours 9 a. m.

to 12 m. PHOTOGRAPHERS DORRIS PnOTO SHOP-Quality photographs. Cherry building. Phone 741. RAILROAD WATCHES L.

KREAMER Official railway inspector. Export repairing is our specialty. Send your watches by parcel post. TAILORS W. S.

GLADSTONE Merchant tailor. Good work guaranteed. Cleaning and pressing a specialty Over Friendly 's store. CLEANERS AND PBESSEBS. ELECTRIC CXEANTNIf COT-TT5one 827 for first-class work.

We call and deliver. 832 Olive street. METAL PLATERS. VULCO PLATING WORKS All kinds of tire repairs. Platers of all kinds of metal.

848 Olive. Phone 954. PLUMBING HALL SHUMWAY Plumbing, tin-: nine and heating; sewer pipe and' drain tile. Seventh and Oak streets. Phone 1002.

UNDERTAKERS GORDON VEATCH Funeral directors. Chapel and residence corner of Tenth and Pearl streets. Phono 987. W. W.

BRANSTETTER Funeral di-' rector. Lady assistant. Chapel and residence 1152 Olivo 8t. Phone 615. TRANSFERS EUGENE RUBBISH WAGON Office phone 920.

O. H. Bray. Residence phono 9S6-J. Garbage removal sorv-ice for business houses and residences.

Fortilizer hauling a specialty. Small jobs picked up at all times. VIAVX VIAVI Mrs. Lucy B. Tait, manager, 970 Olive street.

Phono 847. MAGNETIC HEALEE DR. W. P. BAGLEY Latest druglcss methods; gets at seat of troublo, removes cause Treats acute and chronic Matlock room 4, 8th and Willamette St.

Phoue 155. crued interest. Bids will bo considered for tho purchaso of all or any part of said bonds. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A certified check for $000, payable to the city recorder of tho city of Eugene, will be required as ovideneo of good faith.

These bonds nro based upon street and sewer improvements and offered under tho terms of tho Bancroft bonding lnw, chapter title XXVI, Lord 's Oregon Laws, as directed by ordinance No. 1847 of tho citj' of Eugene, Oregon. Dntetl Juno 1, 1910. R. S.

BRYSON, D-6-1-10 City Recorder. Notice of Annual School Mooting Notice is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District No. 4, of Lane County, Stato of Oregon, that tho annual school meeting of said district will be held at the city hall; to begin at tholiour of 2 (two) o'clock p. m. on tho third Monday of June, boing the 19th day of June, A.

D. 3010. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing ono director to serve fivo years, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this. 31st day of May, 1910.

(SEAL). E.U.LEE, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: J. K. MOORE, District CInrk.

6-4-tf Business Directory ATTORNEYS WALTER B. JONES Office 874 Willamette street, over Kuykendall's Drug Store. Phone 482. BnVYEU, Jj. Office in Hendricks 850 Willamette street, j-none ia-j.

THOMPSON HARDY Room 3, over First National Bank, corner Ninth and Willamette streets. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney-at-Law; of fice over Eugene Lioan ft savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. WDTTERMEtEB, C.

A. Land titles and probate specialties. Office corner Eighth and Willamette streets. WENDELL C. BARBOUR Attorney-at-Law.

210 Brown Bldg. Phone 89. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. J. F.

TITUS Obstetrics and dis-. eases of children a specialty. 938 Willamette st: steSpaths." DR. H. Tj.

STUDLEY Office White Temple, Phone 589J. Res. 291 Tenth avenue West. Phone 689L. WOODSAWTNG HENRY SARBACHER Wood Bawing.

Residence 1624 Mill St. Phone 734-R. HAVE YOUR WOOD CUT EIGHT Let Wells do it. Phone 476-L. HAIR DRESSERS.

HASTINGS SISTERS Register building. Bring your hair and complexion troubles to us. We handle and make anything in hair goods. Phone 1009. ARCHITECTS JOHN HUNZICKER Architect and superintendent.

301-304 O. O. F. Temple. VULCANIZTNO.

LUNDSTROM TIRE AND REPAIR CO. Guaranteed tire repairing. Goodyear tires. Free air, 44 East Seventh ave. Phone 166.

AUTO TOP FACTORY EUGENE AUTO TOP FACTORY Auto and buggy tops Cushions, curtains, lightB, bows and sockets. Auto upholstering. 71S, Charnolton st. CHIKOPRACTIO DR. J.

I. FISCHER 317-18, White Tomple. Phone 410. Res. 331 J.

McMannus By George I MKtlHAfcTHE WHT I THKTOrr 1 OH! I THINK HE il jl 0- I fTfTl I TZSS PLEASURE. OF YOU CERTAINLY 6ETb Oti MY VERY NICE REALLYl DNU4HTERb COMPANY NERVES- CBSTLEMAN- E' Kr I S00 1 LL OKSOrVN HER'''.

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