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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 5

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Morning Registeri
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MORNING EEQI3TEE WEDNESDAY, FEBBPABY 3, 1909 FIVE CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS BEAN INTRODUCES I ELAT SALARY BILL for the Office of the State Printer Gum ho Chews- Gum? Tr.ni.lfl iTinr. the contract on tho stone work of a verv large church at Portluiul to bo License iaLllu jrfl8 :i.a vpsterdav to and Bessie E. Gan-1 built this milliner. mte An error occurred in Securing Signers an Petitions Petitions are being circulated nod very freely signed by Eugene's business men and citizens asking tho legislature not Err0 Lte of the Crescent store' -Into the sale i The fin, Oth. instead of February I to pass the bill having for' its object luo viitiiigiugj ux riUcuu iiiiirier so nneration Mrs.

DeVelter, that it may regulate the matter of being wet dry by its own vote. of Eust Eugene. a serious operation at tho bosiital yesterday and stood Feb. 2. Threatened punishment uf rinter Duniwav by the force in the iegis-limire for his statement 1 activity made appearance in the house toduv, when Representative Bean submitted a bill providing that that officer shall be immediately placed on a flat salary and that nil 'of the printing of the s.ate shall be controlled by a state printing bonnl.

Under a suspension of the rules, Mr. Bean succeeded in having the bill read a second time and made a special order for 10 o'clock Friday morning. The bill provided that a state printer board shall be creatod. consisthie Long Tom Four loggers We are going to place on sale Pepsin Gum, either peppermit or wintergreen flavor, for just one day SATURDAY, FEB. 6th We will sell 3 packages of good gum for 5 cents.

Each package containing 3 slim sticks, making 1 5 sticks of gum for 5 cents. Anyone can chew gum at that price. Gum, 3 packages for 5 cents Saturday, Feb. 6th fey stRB ye8terdfty hito assist in the log drive for vimira Lumber company, which is Trial Denied Judge Harris yes-order den vine of the governor, state treasurer and for a now trial in the case of rf Junction) and C. M.

cuier justice or the supreme court, which shall serve without additional compensation. The board is authoris ed to appoint a clerk, or secretary who snail be a practical printer, and who shall receive an annual salary In Cuba The Kegister has the ksof Mrs. S. P. Sladden for copies and Cuban papers sent it shall also appoint a state prin Le 'enroute on her southern trip.

ter, the nppointee to be a printer of at least 10 years experience, whose snlnry shall bo $2500 per annum. r. Sladden is u.v Shirt Sale this Week Only I'rovision is mnde in the bill bv it. TMiew Prorjortv W. O.

which the present incumbent of this WIT A M. Tohev nro- shall, after July 1 next, receive a sal Mill street yesterday for $2750 ary of $4000 per annum in full pay ment timing the remainder the term to which he has been elected. The ti pill move mo ild a fiuc modern residence for lnm- All 75c shirts All 50c shirts .58 .38 All $2.00 shirts All 1.50 shirts All l.OOshirta $1.28 .98 .68 board created under tho terms of the Helen B. Marks Gets Her Divorce Harris handed down his decision Ml?" nt Wptnn Marks bill is authorized to purchase all necessary machinery and havo genernl charge of all printing now performed by the stato, which shall supply all I the divorce Marks, irrantinp the paper and oilier materials required fpr the work. JS'ntiff to decree on the grounds of For the your 1909, tho bill carries esertioo- Murphey's Racket Store Taken a Dron The Drice Shirts on Sale Either Men or Boys.

Shirts on Sale Fancy or good work shirts. the following appropriations: Salary state printer after July 1, $2000; salary secretary, $1200; salary foreman and other employes, inciden fnt took a dron the first of fe ireek and is now 34 cents. Eggs "35 East Ninth Street. tals, purchase ot printing plnnt, re much wcaner aiso, una uwugu ill retailing at 40 cents, they will be paper and supplies $2500. For Will Bemodel Second Story of Gordon Building All tho tenants on the second floor of tho Gordon block, have been notified that they must vacate by March 1.

The owner, Eli Bangs, desires to the floor fnr a residonce for his own tise, and will fix it up in nice shape for that purpose. Fred, the Turk, Sells Oub Fred, the Turk, who for some time carried on a restaurant business in the city in a little wagon, has sold out to Mr. and MrB. H. Bright, who recently came from San Francisco.

Fred went to Cottnge Grove yesterday, where he is reported to linve leased a restaurant and lodging house. Cannot Get Their Car The Eugene Fruit Growers' association applied for a car to ship apples to Los Angeles over a week ngo, and have not yet received it. The apples are virtually in the railroad's company's hands and any loss will probably have to be made good. A car is looked for any day. Granted a Divorce and Custody of Children In the case of Otto D.

Benedict against Stella V. Benedict for divorce, Judge Harris yesterday handed down a decree granting the plaintiff an absolute divorce from defendant and also gives him the custody of tho minor children Lillian, Walter, Zola, and Elmer. Judge C. A. Winterwcicr was plaintiff's attorney.

May Change Night of Meeting Helmet lodge, K. of will consider the matter of changing the night of the week on which they will meet, at their meeting this evening. The giving up of the hall by the Odd Fellows will leave some vacant nights, and as some of the K. of P's would like another night, it will be discussed at the meeting tonight. County Boad Fund Increased Couri-ty E.

Eastland yesterday received from the state treasurer a draft for $3097.43, being Lane county's share the five per cent derived from the sale of government lands IVithin the state. This will add quite a bit to a fund heavily drawn upon and which should be still larger to make our country roads better. i i -Changing Logging Quarters The two laBt cars of logs from Row river for the Eugene Lumber arrived yesterday and the loggers are now moving to the Wendling branch to establish their, logging quarters and trie supply of logs must come' from5 that source from now until tho drive from the upper Willamotte comes in and for a few days the mill will'1 not be able to run full hours. No Bain in Oregon Our rainfall for Eugene during tho month of January, was reported in yesterday 's paper as 7.t5 5.42 reported as the normal rainfall for that month. One of the Pullman conductors on a through pasengor train yesterday reported that the rainfall at Dunsmuir, California, till lower.

Www hn Wn1lR.Ffl.r7o Co 'a Of- the year 1U10: Salary state printer, $4000; salary secretary, $1800; salary foreman and other workmen incidentals, $100; paper and materials KILLS MAN House for Sale Notice is heroby given that the Voard of trustues of the y. M. O. A. of Eugene will receive scaled bids up to ce The up-town office of the Wells-aro Express company is being reacted, and repapered by Andrew 'ills, and it will be greatly improyed 3000.

The bill was sprung in the house 591.8 feet to the southwest corner of tho county survey No. 644 as marked by a stono, thonce northeasterly along tho south line of said county survey 440 feet to tho west line of Willamette street, thence northwesterly along the west line of said street 490.5 feet, (Continued from Page 1) during the absence from the house chamber of Representative Abbott, noon March 1, 1909, for tbe dwelling house now located on lot 6 of block 10, of Mulligan 'b donation to tbe city of tbe worn. chairman of the committee on' ways and means and business partner of State Frinter Duniway. Representa A Slip of the Knife Dr. B.

F. wriiln af wr.rk in thft mrteratiner prjdiciw -i i tho "PntTprip hnsnit.fll had the cover his whom their mother had taken with her. -1 who -tras arrested Immediately after the shooting, refused to make7 n.v Deceased was' former grand master of Odd Fellows for the state of Idaho. at t-i 1 Misfortune to exit one of his fingers by tives Campbell, Orton and Barrett tdok.up'tho fight for the state. printer and vigorously objected to the-efforts of Representative Bean and his to gain a hurried consideration I Slip oi me nunc, mm iD (void infection.

Eugene, being just north of the Chris- thence north 60 feet to tho north line tian church. of Park Btroof, Ihence west 335.5 feet Bids are to be left with Samuel t0 te plnce of beginning, all in the president, 'at! the Wells-Fargo citv of Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, express office. Against all whom it may concern, de- The proposition must include the fondants, moving of the building from the lot TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, on or before March 15, 1909. Right TBke notice that on the 13th day of reserved to reject any or all rJanuirry, A. D.

1909 an application By order of the' boards filed by said Hill Crest Company E. O. POTTER, Secretary. in- the Circuit Court of Lane County, AWOmnt 4-A D.nietlAr Tft. of the measure.

McCue was especially HASKELL GETS HIS active with Bean in forcing the bill to tight The special meeting of the city Eonneil to consider the deposing of City a second reading, and in defense of the proceedings by which the measure was treasurer Eeisner is called for this vening at 7:30. There will probably (ppntinued from Page Orie,) for initial registration of the set down tor special order next iriday tiorning. title to the land above described. Be a good audience To Subscribers to the T. M.

O. A. jnow, unless you appear on or before Building Pond I. Buys lots and Will Build A. L.

made' by F. M. Chapman on October 2, 1H0R nrnvpd fi ho fnraerv. AH who have not paid 'the first in the 15th day of Februarys A. 1909, and show cause why such, application shall, not, ho granted, the will be fmith has bought through the Eugene stallment of their subscriptions tb the mi Estate investment company The second was another check purport-.

ttj r. 1 4Un A. building fund 'will please t.nknn. cnnfnmml nnil will loli 3, 4, and 5 in block 33 of the Gross rcu ku jitive uucu jiiumu uy luc Bnmc ynf addition to Eueene and will shortly do so at once. The amount of this bo entered according to the prayer of installment is needed by.

the directors tne application and voii will be for-at this time. Payments may be made over harred from disputing the same. (eminence tne erection oi a resiaence hereon. HaskeJU is afGutfiHe, the state capital, 'ihere' is buV'bne indirect indictment-agajnst, charging him 1 with con-spiracy Wlfih, Eaton and Turner government. Defendants will be arraigned Friday morning Campbell, i Eaton isjecr.tary of tho Indianola contracting company of which is president and which it is scheduled 'the names of dummies to' secure town lots.

Fifteen of the wealthiest men called at the marshall's office tonjght and signed Haskell's bond. jMany more have naked to be allowed to sign it but U. Clerk. Mrs. Emil Etter Secures Divorce- to any bank or to S.

D. Allen, at his office over Eaton 'a Book store; F. L. CHAMBERS, i 'Secretary. WOODCOCK JrOTl'ER, Applicant's Attorneys.

Mrs. Emil Etter recently secured a ty-tcir; f50 and dated October 3, 1908, which too proved to be a forger and both were received by defendant in tlie course of business and were turned over to plaintiffs and were The third was a check mnde by tho Diss-ton Lumber company by H. D. Critcs, to Joe Colyer for $75, dated January 2 1909, which was also a forgery Plaintiff seeks to recover the face of all three checks. Thompson Ha'rdy' are plaintiff's attorneys.

dirorce from her husband in the circuit tourt of Clackamas county at Oreeon City. Tho case was contested and Et- If you want a good lot for littlo money, boo Q. G. Gross. Ho handles tho GroBS addition.

2-2-dtf Something Travelers tngenc attorneys. there is no more space on the docu-, i REGISTBATION. LAND TITLE. Another Suit Begun A complaint Should Have We Don't Enow What Bad Weather, H. Friendlv vl TSva T.

Wftrd nnd Ijll. Is loople of this part or UrcgplP have no idea of weather conditions arid the ci ii ti 1 fian A. wnrrl. in which nlnint.ifr asks. for the 24 hours preceding his leaving IN THE CIRCUIT.

COURT. OF. THE State of Oregon for Lnne. County, -i Tn thA mnltnr nt thA nnnlifrhtlnn nf vf People going to Europe or for a indirmPTif fnr for crnnds 1 there was 7 inches. Think of a whole Ann HolivomH flnnrtrn Tl.ima month's rainf alp coming down in 24 iriuis luu ouumern ruciuu cviupuuj' has in trying to run trains in the Sacramento valley and northern The roadbed along the Sacramento IS niaintinff'B nttnrnpv hours.

It beatsthcrecord. 'Hill' 'Crest Company, a corporation, I Excavation Caving in Badly The: Stopped the Drilling of Deep Wejl dirt Walls nf Hip PTCHvntinn for the river and other parts of the line has become so dangerous and the likelihood of waBhouts so ever-present that the to register the title to the- following described premises, to-wit: Beginning 42 feet-East and. 60 oet North of the corner of 1, of Hill Pnrk Addition to Euffene. ment. Governor, Haskell wnen miorm-ed that he haft, been tonight assued, -the jf ojjpwinjj statement to the Associated Prpssi "I have just Heard of my indictment for conspiracy coupled wjtK 'seven others of the oldest and bihhost charactered citizens of Muskogee, men who developed and built up that country by their unselfish efforts.

From now -on proceedings will be open on Hearst's crooked manipulations will at a discount, i satisfied that the Interior. Department has, been mislead by false statements. I am confident tlcre, has not been a dishonest act by- the persons and gopdcitizens," Something! amuse the young and The health commitfeg-of the city conn cil and Health Officer, Dr. Pron D6W fedeml hiiilHinrr orA nnvmtr in hnn- otjior foreign countries desire two important things Safety, for their funds and Available, Cash whohovor thoy require it. Tboso nro two' important qualifios of our LotterB of Credit, but- thoy have other good points tboy act as a passport, and givo nn introduction to foroign banks and bnnkors.

We also sell Travelers Checks and. Foreign If On flee aii nf nf tho Avframo urof company will run no trains of- any kind over the lino at nieht until condi weather AnA thvra will hn miiph work lion the West lint of the D. R. Christian tions mend. Trains move only in the.

0 tret the nf nf ftiA wo thnt iA tice, have been considering the mntter of draining the basement of the-jWhite temple by drilling a deep 'wpllThey went to a professor at the University to get some technical advice and found iormg for tho and Wife Donation Land Claim No. 47 in township 18 south of range 3 west of the Willamette meridian, and running thence south, along snid west line be nut in. I tnat it woum De dangerous 10 uio- water I Has Ordered Fine White Funeral Oar TIM daytime and then only on the fast-eat timo consistent with safety.v ''Train No. 14, the flyer due here at 6:43, went through as No. 16, five hours lan -Instead of conditions getting better they seem to be growing worse, as the rainfall is heavier than it has ever been be-.

of other deep wells to allow this mac FOR "uiic i-nriiann a tow nava since. Undertaker flnriinii nntpA Alt i tice to become general. The committee then came back and had a written notice served upon Gordinier, who was at work yesterday morning, ordering rder fnr nn nlArranf wViifa fineral far 1 fore. i the pld at the.aeJl, toeatre tnis ween, Prof. Hunt's Dog arid Monkey show.

2-3-di4 ''J Hill riliiiinnB tional Pnilinmnnf anil ao manv nrnfAl him to stop drilling, and when ne received the notice ho did so. The report Ulfi Whito Remember the Charity Ball on 'Satur PWple. it was a necessity- of. the will bo presented day evening for the henefit of the unfortunate, of Eugene. Tobaccos, Pipes, Cook's Ctear Storc the courrcil at tne next meenn.g IOkine for TlnfHnoa TlnMnA 1 J.

A IL. -j. HbW to Operate a Moving Picture Ma-' i1' chine-at Home y-' i Making Strong Pull for Nr Bridge A big delegation of citizens Mmong whom were R. G. C'allison, ejt-Eounty Commissioner Frank Smith, Beit Lyons, Hugh Roberts, P.

S. Hills anJlflAam, Ritchey were down from Jasptt yep-' terday 'interviewing tho county- court on the matter of putting in a -bridge across the Willamette river at -Jasper to take the place of the forry.a Ttytry, also presented one of the strongest 'jip-' titions ever offered the court requesting thn anme it hpinir nicrned btiilmoRt hailt thA nrTw -u- Intersting Case from Cottage Grove The First National Bank of Cottage Grove hag commenced suit against the ln? IS in the eitv dnincr mmfl flcniTinff 166,000.00 How to rent or buy a moving pic on a fin. Bank of Cottaee Grove to recover mon ture machine. How to make big money leadinff ey paid by the plaintiffs to defendants at' entertainments and amusements. jriL.

JUL HilDU an on three torged eneexs. ine nrsi is a check for $55 purported to have been How tb: obtain positions which pay $33 1 pr wcok. How to become a finished! operator. We give instructions that' are simple and interesting. We have the newest method of teaching by mail.

We send yon on receipt of $1 com-1 pltfe' instructions. We tench operators' how to pass all examinations. We re- i present the. leading film exchange. Re-: mittan.ces.

to Independent Theatrical Exchange! 400-401-403 Burke Seattle, "Washington. Warden School, of Operators. 2 28 -1 every farmer in that locality) Resides the prominent business men of tfugpne, Springfield, Cottage Grove, and Crcs-well. They represent that a large gravi' el bar has formed in the center 'of the river where the ferry is run so that the present stago of the water the ferry boat drags on tho gravel, while the water is eight or ten feet deep in the channels that have been thrown against either hank, so that tho boat will be useless in a month or two and the river cannot he crossed at nil. They say they have bed rock for the piers on either cud and all the wav neroip 1.

The bridge will have, to be 3.W feet long and will probably cost $12,000 or $15,000 Superb Valentines We selected our 1909 Valentines some time ago, and in selecting resolved that this year's showing should excel any line ever displayed in this locality. That we have succeeded we believe you. will admit when you inspect the stock now on display. i- Many of these exclusive designs are real works of art and we hope you'll see them while all are here to see. Fancy card mounts, boxed creations and even the maligned "comic" are ready for you in endless profusion.

SEE OUR WINDOW AND THEN SEE THE REMAINDER WITHIN The Latest Comic Valentines Arc the comic Post Cards. These are rapidly displacing the crude old variety. The card is more convenient for mailing and the wide variety enables you to touch tip the little failings of your friends in a really humorous way. Hundreds to choose from here. PICK EARLY AND GET WIDEST CHOICE.

Red Cross Drug Co. Stockholders, Notlcel Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the North Fnirview Mining company will be held at the office of the company, No. 20 Enst Sixth strct. Eugene, on ''Monday, February 15, 11109, at 4 o'clock, p. for the purpose of electing five directors tn serve for the ensuing year.

ITERBERT LEIGH, 2 3-15 Secretary. Have Your Prescriptions Medal Kuykendall's Drug Store 588 VILLAMETTE ST. Tickets for the Charity Ball on sale i mil the Armory. shoes now while thev i-1 sre dtf Buy heap. SPECIAL YORAN'S SHOW STORE Tor tb" benefit of the school cl'iHrTt to attpp't the Wednesday matinee nt the TieW theatre, the mrtnin will rise it 3:30 instead of 2:30.

All children under the age of 12 years will be admitt-d for five cents to bcc Prof. Hunt 's Dog and Monkey Show. 2-3-dt4 RE0 5 PASSENGER Touring Cars 11,150 for 1900 cnt of 20 per cent of 1908 prices. Eeo Runabout $550. FRANK BENNETT, Phone Bed 4361 12th Pearl Sts.

TWO ENTRANCES 17 AND 19 E. 8th STBEET 637 WILLAMETTE STREEx, I Hvi!.

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