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Morning Register from Eugene, Oregon • Page 5

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MOENUJG HEGISTER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1008 FIVE OTTO'S OPENING SPREAD SATURDAY CAUGHT IN THE ROUND $25 REWARD The Resistor ill give a reward of if2,) for the arrest and coavic- turn of the party or parlies who have been stealing papers from the doorsteps of its readers. All subscribers missing the paper are requested to notify this office at once. KEG I ST EH Pl'ltLlSlUXG CO. 15c Saturday, Sept.

19 Classic Oriental Statuary Works of art copied from famous master pieces in popular subjects. Finely moulded, all in popular finish. Each bust or figure with pedestial effect. Characteristic and expressive features and graceful poses. Beautifully executed and truthful reproductions of well known statesmen, musicians and poets: Washington, Lincoln, Shakespeare, Beethoven and many others.

Sizes from 8 to 1 2 inches. oao The ntiHnniblV roSWhe HiKh. "1tho1 is heul1 seat0d aid it i bi'-' lobi License Issued A marriage issued yesterday to Ed-S A. Knty Foote. off on Hunting Trip-B.

L. Bognrt i Whitsou went up the McKenzie on a few days- deer hunt. Tiitn Kappa Sigma House Alphas Take vv TeleA the be house. frmcrl.v occupied by the Kappa Sigmas. oat of Town Work Architect iwnlen is drawing plans for a a' rioi" bungalow for Clarence Beau-of Btayton.

Takes Position in Hill's Gun Store Albert 1'nrker came in from Wendliiig vesterdnv and will take a position iu Mill's Gun Store. Locates In McClung Building F. H. Oreenmnn, a young attorney from Kal-jspell, Montana, has opened an office Koom iu the McClung building. Will Go to the Mountains Again Recorder B.

F. Dorris expects to go to the mountains in a day or two to spend a month or sixweeks recuperating. Files His Medical License Elmer Lewis Fletcher has filed his medical license for record with the county clerk. Suit to Quiet Title C. E.

Stewart has commenced suit against Thos. M. Kiley, the object of which is to quiet the title to a certain piece of property. Place Reported Sold The place of 3. B.

Fry on Spencer Creek is reported to have been sold by Kintzley Ewer, real estate dealers at Springfield. Eented Mrs. M. E. Watson's Residence The Kado Knhn college club has rented the residence of Mrs.

M. E. Watson and will take possession at Shipped In Dump Wagons S. Mnno-rud has shipped in two more of his wrought iron dump wagons, which he used in his railroad excavation at Portland, for sale or for uso here. Delay in Opening The Crescent will not open today as announced in their advertisement, on account of the non-nrrival of coods and fixtures.

Watch jwl for oneuiniT announcement. I Sold His Lodging House Business-James F. Kibby, who has been running a lodging house over White's groeerv. sold his business yesterday to C. J.

Eriekson, who recently camo from the east. Miss Betta Wald Buys Property-Mica Hi.ttn Willi! has nnrehnsod from Mrs. Minnie Croner her Fourth-street property between Lincoln ana i.nnrnei-ton streets. Building Two Cottages S. Luekcy has had I.

ft. the plans for two neat cottages to be limit on his lots on West Ninth street. The foundations aro ready and they will soon be put up. Cement Walk A new cement walk is being put in by Bruce L. Bogart in front of his fine residence property on Pearl street.

Others are being arranged for in that locality. Republicans Will Organize in East Eugene On Saturday evening in the Dempster hall, republicans will meet for campaign purposes. Come out and help make the republican majority in Oregon at least 30,000. 5 lbs Leaf Lard I A GOOD Come Early Our Supply is Limited 1 Tax Coming In The last half of the tax of 1907 becomes delinquent on the first Monday in October and quite a bit of it is being paid. That not paid at all, became delinquent the first Monday in April.

Underwent Operation for Appendicitis Mrs. Kftv Smith innli.ru-, eratiou for appendicitis at the General hospital yesterday, the surgeons in attendance being Drs. Wall and Prentice. She is doing nicely. Many Studnts Coming In Students lor tno university are pouring iu quite plentifully for the past two or three uays so as to get located iu good shape before the semester opens.

At least a dozen came in yesterday. Arm Badly Broken The wear-old son of William Koster, who lives near Springfield, was thrown from horse on Tuesday and received a badly broken forearm, being a transverse fracture of both bones. Dr. Selover attended the case. Cement Walk Ordered A new cement walk was ordered by the eitv on the Eleventh-street front' of the High and Central schools.

It should have been put in during the vacation, as it will be difficult to put it in when the schools have started. Big Crowd to the Fair About 100 tickets were sold to Salem yesterday morning to Eugene people who went to attend the fair. There were more than we can mention individually. They had a beautiful day and no doubt enjoyed the attractions. A Lirge Apartment House The roof is being put on the large flat or apartment house being built bv C.

F. and 1. W. Working on the Tlvlnnd lot between Sixth and Seventh streets. It will have 20 rooms and will accommodate several people comfortably.

Takes Possession of Purchaoe Y. D. Moxley of Ames, Iowa, who recently came to Eugene with his carload of household effects and bought the residence property of Miss Lulu Poill at Thirteenth and Ililvard streets, took possession of his new home yesterday. Paid His License Fred, the Greek tamnle man paid his license ($21.00) into the city clerk's office yesterday and pulled his little house on wheels to the corner pf Seventh and Willamette streets, in front of th'e Fountain grocery, where he will make his stand during the nights. Finish Brickwork Today The bricklayers on the Odd Fellows White temple expect, to finish the bricklaying today.

With a few in. ire days of good weather the roof will Be on and then all will be happy. Mr. Zinimer will commence with the roof tomorrow, weather permitting. Will Return Again George Murrnv of Cass county.

Iowa, who has been here looking at land, left yesterday for his home via California points, ile is so well pleased that he will return again soon to buy a home and locate. His experience with the automobile- did not senro him out. Mrs. Wright's Father Dies Uov. O.

C. Wricht received word yesterday that Mrs. Wright's father, L. Reed, died at his home at Orleans, Indinnn, on the loth inst. Mrs.

Wright and the children, who went back to see him, are on the way home and are now at Oakland. California, and are expected home to- Will Put Arc Light in City Hall The Willamette Valley Co. will shortly put an arc light in the city, hall for the benefit of the council these long winter sessions and it will not cost anything, being a donation to the council. 65c Rival Nature's MURPHEY'S RACKET STORE 35 East 9th Street LEADING LADY HATTERS From 5:30 P. M.

to 12-Full Orchestra Feature Otto's now grill under the cniuildr, dtrwtiou of the Detiruih.vs, caterers par exi-elleiu-e. will open on Saturdav fvenini; with flourish that will the hearts of Kuiiene's fastidious diners who revel in the delights of re fined and epicurean dishes. From 3:30 j. in. until o'clock the festive thrones will in i 11 trie their voices merry tete-a-tete over dainty morsels prepared bv Otto's culinary wizard and served by past masters in the art, while full orchestra discourses sweet strains as an accompaniment to the nierrv revels.

French table do hote dinner will be the feature menu of the evening and Managing Steward De Oruchv will be on hand to greet patrons and show them every courtesy. The formal opening of the new grill, however, will be held on Stindnv evening from to during which time regular a la carte and dejour service will prevail. Xo twins wiil be spared in providing nil the little details and attentions that go to make up first class service. Otto's are now prepared to nrrango banquets and dinners where good service special dishes and cxcellenco of appointment count. Watch for the and Sunday bills of fare.

Pupils to Register on Monday To equalize the enrollment in the various bulidings, the school board anticipates the necessity of re-districting the city. In order to do this effectively, nil pupils should register the. first day, ns the change of lines will be made neeording to the first day's enrollment. Pupils entering nfter Mondny will necessarily be assigned to other buildings, regardless of placo of residence, if the one in their division has no room for them. The moro complete the first day's registration the less hardship of this sort will result.

Notice to Eagles All members of the Eugene Aerie No. 275, Fraternal Order of F.agles, and visiting brothers are urgently requested to meet nt Eagle-Hall Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of Brother M. S. Hubble, deceased. JACK HODMAN, Worthv President.

F. W. BLOOM FIELD, Worthy Secretary. fll7-dt2 Notice The Worthy Grand Matron nnd the Worthy Ornnil Patron will make Xo. 51, O.

E. an official visit Fridav evening, September 18th. The banquet will be served at fi p. nnd tJio ehnptcr called to order at 8 p. m.

All members of the order are cordially invited. By order of the W. M. M. YOR AX, 9-17-'dt2 Secretary.

i llSjachers' Meeting A general meeting of all teachers of the Eugeno' public, schools is herebv enlled for Snturday, September lfl. at 2 p. in the High school nssem bly room. Following tho general incoting tip principals will meet with the teachers of their respective buildings. GUY C.

STOCKTON. 9-15-dtf Superintendent. Hair Goods Walscott Sisters are in your city with tho finest lino of hnir goods on the Pncific coast, nt the Plymouth, -Mil Willnmetto street, until September ISD Room 17. n-17-dtfl Be sure to see Walscott sisters' hair goods, switches from up to At the 41.11 Willamette tit until September 30. Hoom 17.

0 17-tti" SDecial Bates to Portland and Eotnrn Account the Pacific National fair and live stock show, held nt. Portland Soptember 21 to inclusive, the Southern Pncific will sell round trip tickets for o.00 round trip on the 21st, 22nd, nnd 23rd, final return limit tho 27th. A. GILLETTE, 9 17dtf Agont. Hnrd brick for chimneys.

CHAMBER'S HARDWARE CO. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers Delinquent taxpayers will take notice that delinquent tnxrs will not be advertised as heretofore; under a law passed bv the legislature of this (nn taxes that are delinquent after the expirntlon of six months from the first (Into of such delinquency may be pfllil bv any one dcmaiulinK to pay thn Slllnc nnd a certificate .1" ouoncv will be issued to such part. Keclion 01 "Any dav nfter the expiration of six months nfter taxes chnrtfed against real property arc delinquent tho tax collector shall have the right, and it hnti 1,1. duty, upon demand and terest. 10 muni: enrtifieates of delinquency against any uch property," and Motion 38 in part reads: "Certificates of delinquency shall bear interest from until redeemed tne oaie oi at the rate of 15 per rent per annum.

Delinquent tnxpayers arc therefore n.Ui.ed that if they have not paid nt nnc half of their taxes on or be- fore the first JInndny in April mme r0 delinquent. and have been de linquent since said first A r.ril nm tliose WUO Illivu nuu half of their taxes as above the. rc- become delin- main. ok nuent after the first Monday in Oc tober, nnd b'ix months from sucn oni.es a certificate of delinquency bearing l.i per rent interest per annum mny be issued against your property. To save further costs, penalties, and interest you arc earnestly requested to settle thi same at once.

11. It. Sheriff and Tax Collector. Only two mor days of Coupon offer, Fiue Corn H. M.

Mann brings us stalk of corn raised by him on Mrs. Hayden's place at No. 203 north Lawrence street, which beats the record so far. It is nearly VA feet hijh and has an ear on it that is over 13 inches in length in the husk. Will Stage Clew to Top Frank Zimnier, who is superintending the carpenter work on the Odd Fellows White temple, has commenced staging from the ground to the top of the Odd Fellows building.

This will civo an opportunity for putting on the eornice and also to have the bricklayers point up the wall. Good progress is being made on all lines. Will Open up Alley The street commissioner served notice on the parties interested in the block bounded by Tenth, Kleventh, Charnrlton and Lincoln streets, to remove all obstructions so that the alleys running' through the block both wnvs may be opened up. Tt is known as the Osburn property and the controversarv about these allevs has been on for some time. Answer in Divorce Case Filed Mrs.

Mabel E. Moses, the defendant in the divorce case of L. J. Moses, comes into court with an answer to plaintiff's complaint and will fight a divorce being given to plaintiff, but wants one herself and the restoration of her maiden name, Mabel 13. Wood.

She now lives at Corvallis and tells a tale of domestic woe. Judge McFadden is her attorney. Back to Eugene Again Captain O. D. Chorpening, well known to most Eugene people, has given up his posi-! tion with the Willamette Valley at Dallas and has come to Eugene to accept a position with the Portland Electric of this eitv.

He arrived yesterday morning and went to work at once, and will bboard with Mrs. Mathews for the present. His many friends will be glad to see hi mi back again. Plead Guilty of Selling Near-Beor Charles Kuthe nnpeared before Acting Recorder K. S.

Jtrvson vesterday and pleaded miltv to the charge of selling non-iutoxicating malt liquors (near-beer). The recorder withheld his sentence until Saturday morning, saying it would make some difference in the fine whether the matter waa brought ns a test ease or whether it were being done good faith as a violation of the ordinance. Gets a Deep Well M. IT. who runs the West Side dairy, has just had C.

E. Gordinier drill him a deep well on his ranch just west of town near the brick yard, where he is fitting up a new dairy. The well is 31. "5 feet deep, and 215 feet of it is thru roek, but when the water wns; struck it rose to within 20 feet of the top of the well and there is an abundance of it. It took week to drill it, Clearing the Alleys A number of residents of the city either through inadvertoneo or ignorance 'of lines have their stables and other buildings in the allevs.

A survey has been mnde of the allevs according to order of the city council and yesterday the street commissioner and chief nf police served notice on owners of property so located to t'ot it moved off the alley nt once. This is a wise move, as it will stop any complications in the future. The Men Got Left Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaso and Mr.

and Mrs. Chase and Cant. Dodd t'lanned to go to the stnte fair at. Salem. The ladies of the party got on board while the men were buving the tickets and the nren dillydalleyed too long about getting aboard in the big rush and thev got left.

This left the women goinir on Jheir wav without tickets or without a cent of money. Bv the wires, the women got through nil right and the men went down on thn noon train and missed a good part pf the program on Thursday. Will Begin Registration Next Monday Xevt Monday, September 21, the registration books for the county will be opened again and will remain open until October 20. This will give thos. who have moved into the state, who have moved from one voting placR to another or those having reached their majority since the spring registration an opportunity to register before the election.

Those who registered last spring and have not moved, neod not register again. But every man wljo votes for president must have regr istcrH either in thp spring or ip the fall, 1 Got Days In wfo into Fred Monllen'H littlp house nt the Liiekev mace nnil stole thn most of his old clothrs, lnnvintr his cool onos. wns broneht hnck from Albnnv WHnpsflav nit'ht. He wns tnken before Justice Brvson nnd nlenrled puiltv to pettv lareenv mm wns sentr-nero to fiO ilnvs in inil. Tie ffflve his mme.

ns W. Kellv nnil bo a I brothf-r of "Spider" nf Tmcil-istie fnme. It socms le1 thmifrhtloss lv left hi rlnor nnlnrkvil-Unci the turned tlienob tind walked in. Hnd he broken in ho would have been Builtv of hurelnrv nnd would no doubt linvft been sentcpred to a term in the pen. SALS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS Bargains Offered to Soma Splendid tha Public For sale, at East Seventh street, furnishings of 7-room house, all good nPW fnrpets, blinds, curtains, chairs, rockers, stands, dishes, bric-a-brac, kitchen dining room suit, secretary, chiffonier, bunkers, clock pictures all to be sold at once, (all from 9 to 12 a.

m. o.m-dtf W. L. SOL'DERS. If vnn are paving 50c a month for The Morning Hegister call today, pay a -rear's subscription and save $2.50 a year's subscription.

in We are how showing all the new pattern, Arlington. Directoire Hats Colvin SPECIAL I 84 East Ninth MUlinory Opening. Dnyidson Sisters, 71 West Kiith will have their full opening Saturday, September Id. The ladies of and Lane county are. cordially invited to cull and sect the new l'all styles in hats.

17-wld2 DAVIDSON SISTKHS, 71 West Kiihth. Privato Boarding Houso On Wednesday, September 1(1, I will open a private boarding house in Dnvios' hall, entrance 32 Kast Ninth, where room and board will lie furnished for regular patrons. No transients. 9 13dt3 BRODERS BROS. Phono Min 40 42 West 8th Russell 1 Eugene i 0.

T. Tabler Painter, drainer and Finisher. Bids fiiod on nny contract job upon request. Write, mo OREGON. UNIVERSITY PENNANTS, PILLOW TOPS FISH NET Schwarzschild's Book Store This Week Perfumes That Buy Your School Books I 1 4 jtlj 4 Early If you have had experience in the matter you know what a rush there is for books when school opens.

You will save- much time and bother by buying books anil other supplies now. We can tell you what will be needed in each grade and if any change should be necessary we will exchange with you later. 3 sweetest flowers are here in our assortment Buy Books of oders. We have all the popular scents and many which are quite new but will soon be great favorites. The line of Perfumes we carry are of great strength and very lasting but not at all high priced.

Toilet Articles, Soap, etc. Red Cross Drug Co. 537 Willamette St. W. A.

KUYKBNDALL, BSX 1.

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