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8 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911. FIVE ALOHA THEATRE tion The Vaudeville Home Pictures. of and Good Mo. REFINED VAUDEVILLE STARTING TODAY, JULY 13 AND MOTION PICTURES. THE WEEK END.

Two Acts Vauderille FOR Three Reels Motion Pictures. MACK WHITE Barrels of new jokes to hand out at each performance. WALDO SOCIETY CONTORTIONIST. Presenting the Neatest, Prettiest and most Refined Contortion Act in Vaudeville. MOTION PICTURE DISPATCH" "THE HARVEST" FORGED A Drama with a Moral by ReWar Drama by Imp Co.

liance Co. MOTION PICTURE MUSIC BY ALOHA KENTUCKY GIRL" Four Southern Story by Yankee Co. PROF. BUMPS, Director. Coming Monday, July 17, two big features: 1.

MACK SCHEFTELLS in "'The Blind Beggar's Dream" 2. THE LABOHEME DUO, Italian Singers and Dancers. NEW TODAY FOR SALE--A sacrifice this week on A 5-acre tract just outside of city limits and one block from car line I have a 4-room and a good, barn and chicken house and yard. All 1a set out to fruit and berries of all kinds. Nov it you want a home cheap, this is the one.

There is absolutely nothing on the market today to compare with it. Aaby Perkins, phone 340. 315 LOST--A lady's purse containing money, some gold and some silver Wednesday afternoon, between postoffice, return and to First Guard National office. Re- bk. ward.

115 WANTED--Position as housekeeper widower, by competent middleaged lady, either in or out of city. No objection to children. Call or address 683 Oak. 115 FOR SALE-Horse, buggy and harness. Apply to Mrs.

W. O. Prosser, 14th and Pearl. j15 FOR SALE--Two horses, one saddle horse, one family horse; also one Concord buggy. Address box 39x jy15 FOR 10-room modern house at 178 E.

11th. Fine deep well. Inquire 194 E. 11th. jy19 FOR SALE--My home at 843 Pearl is for sale; 10-rom house, all modern; Mrs.

J. S. Sterner. j15 FOR SALE--Your choice five-acre tracts near Eugene; to trade for timber lands. Address Box 537, Eugene, Or.

j14 THE WHEAT MARKET. Portland -Unchanged. Tacoma Chicago- July 88 1-4; Sept. 89 5-8; Dec. 92 1-2; May 96 1-8.

The members of the state fish commission and the party of Eugene men left at eight o'clock this morning and are inpecting the salmon hatchery on the McKenzle.at Vida. They are expected to return some time this evening. YELLOW JAUNDICE (Yellow Janders.) This is a disease of the Liver. Stomach Involving the Blood, and Bowels. HERBINE Is the Right- Remedy In All Liver Disorders.

When the complexion is sallow under and you have dark rings the eyes bad breath, bloated feeling in the stomach, and constipated bowels, with much flatulence (wind in the bowels), you are badly in need of Herbine because Pneumonia, Bright's Disease, Yellow Fever, Small Pox, Cholera, Typhoid Fever and Chills and Fever find their victims only among those who are in this condition. The liver is the cause of all the trouble and Herbine Is a powerful liver restorative. After using Herbine the plexion becomes clear and healthy, the breath sweet and there a feeling of strength and exhilaration all. through the body. Price 50c per Bottle.

JamesF. Ballard, Prop. St.Louls, Mo. Stephens Eye Salve Cures Sore Eyes. BOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dillon Drug Co, special agent.

CITY NEWS WEATHER SUMMARY. For the 24 hours ending at noon, July 13; maximum temperature, 89: minimum, 56; direction of wind, northwest. Clear. Oregon Forecast--Fair tonight and Friday. Dillons for drugs.

Tollman's studio for photon. The notarial commission of J. W. Bergman was filed with the county clerk today. The funeral of David Stoner will be held at the Gordon undertaking chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

The East Eugene W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs.

Larson on Emerald avenue tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Elder F. S. Bunch, president of the Southern Oregon Conference, S. D.

is visiting at the cotton tabernacle for a few days. Dr. Madison and Mr. Ring of Minneapolis, accompanied by Jack Rodman, of this city, are on a short fishing trip up the McKenzie. The largest car load of sugar ever received in Eugene came in this morning for the Glafke-Dixon company.

The car contained 72,660 pounds. Linton G. Walter filed application wtth the county clerk to register the farm name "Eureka Home" for his place of 160 acres in section 11, township 17, south of range 3 east. Johan Hegstrom, a native of Sweden, today filed with the county clerk his declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States. He arrived here direct from Sweden Saturday.

Richard Moon returned last night at 11 o'clock from Mapleton, having taken one of the Porter brothers of Portland there in an automobile and At the home of the bride's mother in Albany, July 12, 1911, Earl Childers and Miss Vilma Inman, Rev. D. C. Kellems officiating. The young people are well-known in Eugene, having attended the Bible University.

The groom will take a post: graduate work at the University of Oregon next year. At the home of her son, John Vanduzen, at Irving, at 7 p. m. July 12, 1911, Mrs. Emaline Vanduzen, aged 90 years.

The funeral will be held at the home Friday at 10 a. m. The deceased was the mother of 14 childern. six of whom are still living. They are as follows: Mrs.

Clara Knights, of Eugene; John Vanduzen, of Irving; Mrs. Nora Warwick. of Aberdeen, Archibald Vanduzen, Henry Vanduzen and Mrs. Elmira Russell, all living in Canada. At the family home at the corner of West Sixth and Lincoln streets, Eugene, July 13, 1911, at 9 a.

Mrs. C. A. E. Whitton.

aged 38 years, of cancer. She leaves a husland and three children. The funeral will be held at the residence Saturday at 3 p. with interment in the 1. 0.

O. F. cemetery. returned with him. The Porter brothers are heavily interested in timber land in the western end of the county.

Yesterday was the warmest day of summer, up to this time. At noon the temperature was nearly 85, and during middle of the afternoon the mercury lacked only one notch of reaching 90. MARRIED DIED Street oiling is proving a fine thing in keeping the dust down. Dust is a nuisance in the home and on the street, and people do well to fight it as strenuously as they do flies and other disturbers. The mother, sister and brothers of Geo.

A. Bum wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and the floral offerings during thier recont bereavement in the passing away of their beoved brother and son. Clarence J. Burnett has begun suit in the circuit court to foreclose a logger's lien against the Hurd Lumber and Navigation company, Fred J. Worden and Ira Brown.

L. R. Edmunson is attorney for the plaintiff. There were a few ladies in the party who went to the fish hatchery on the McKenzie this morning. One of these was Miss Elizabeth Elilott, a Portland girl, who is visiting W.

Kay, and who accompanied him in his automobile. Mrs. Mary Miller today filed with the county clerk her application to register the name of two farms owned by her. One is "Twin Fir 30 acres in section 25, township 17, south of range 5 west and the other, "Oaks Poultry Farm" of 5 acres in the same section and township. Mrs.

Frances Tripp, the young woman who has wandered away from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bierce, this city, sev- (We're Not in the Trusts) Greater Ax Billy Dep't Store "You could have bought it cheaper at Ax Billy's" July Clearance Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning and Continues in Full Swing to August Ist.

A Clearance Sale What is it? July is the month we set aside to dispose of broken assortments, ends of pieces and odd lots, as well as to reduce our immense stock to make room tor the big tall stock to arrive. Reductions in all departments. Come tomorrow and find lowest values, achieved only in the persuance of honest business methods. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.

eral times, and walked quite a distance each time before being found, was today committed to the state insane asylum a Salem. Her age ist 31 years. A few heavy peals of thunder this afternoon reminded new arrivals from the east and middle west of home. R. H.

Jenkins of Glendale will succeed A. J. Van Wanning, night operator at the Southern Pacific depot, taking thef irst trick tonight. Mr. Van Wanning went ot Portland this afternoon.

The following took the stages out of Eugene this morning: D. Love, Mendenhall and Trimble, to McKenzie Bridge; H. M. Price to Deerhorn; H. Rogers to Blue River: Daisy Buchanan to Walterville: Angell, J.

L. Kelly and E. Monroe to Mapleton; P. W. Baughman to Elmira, and Geo.

Haynoll to Mapleton. The University summer school students have planned a novel entertainment at the dormitory for tomorrow night. At the summer school nearly every county in the state is represented. and a representative from each county will be given three minutes to tell the others why his is the best county in the state. Attorney W.

B. Jones returned last night from Florence, where he secured the little Indian girl, Lilly Spencer, who ran away from home. She will be made a ward of the juvenile court and some way of keeping her will be devised. Mr. Jones, who is truant officer of this county, is keeping the girl till the juvenile court acts in her cast.

Waverly Colvin, of Heppner, was arrested in Springfield last evening by Deputy Sheriff George Fisk, charged with placing an obstruction on the railroad track near Heppner recently. The prisoner is now in the county jail and an officer will arrive from Heppner tomorrow to get him. Colvin was staying at the home of his brother-in-law at Springfield. F. W.

Morris, of the firm of Morrig Brothers, connected with the O. W. P. company of Portland, and Frank, Mau, a Portland druggist, left morning for Foley Springs, in an automobile. They spent the night in Eugene.

Another auto party for Foley who left this morning in an automobile was John McGeown and E. G. Hooper from Antony, Kansas. Johnston Porter, of the firm Porter who own large tracts of timber land and in the lower Siuslaw country and a part interest in the Hurd Lumber, and Navigation company's at Florence, was in the city over night on his way from Florence to Portland, having come out with Richard Moon in an automobile. He declared to passenon the auto in coming out that gers the sawmill will soon close down for indefinite period, owing to the an poor condition of the lumber market.

AT THE FOLLY. Two Biographs and a Vitagraph today. Her Humble Ministry- Lubin Tested by the Flag -Vitagraph. Vadid's Love Affair- -Biograph. Their Fates Sealed--Biograph.

Wild Animals In CaptivityFrom one of America's finest200s, Lincoln Park, Chicago. Good music, good ventilation. Admission, 5 and 1 10c. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, County of Lane.

No. 173. In the matter of the publication of Samuel Ensley, H. E. Slattery, and F.

H. Greenman to register the title to the land in said application described as follows: Beginning at a point 11.76 chains north of the southwest corner of lot number nine (9) in section 23, in township 16. south, range 4 west of the Willamette Meridian in Lane county, Oregon; thence running east to the line of said lot number nine (9); thence running northwesterly on the east line of said lot number nine (9) to the northwest corner of said lot number nine (9); and thence running south 18.16 chains to the place of beginning, containing 8 acres in Lane county, Oregon; versus Benjamin Cannon, Jacob H. Williams, Rosa Ensley Alsterburg, Mary Effie Ensley, Lillian Ensley, and Joseph Ensley; and all to whom it may concern, defendants. To All Whom It May Concern: Take notice, that on the 19th day of June, A.

1911, an application was filed by said Samuel Ensley, H. E. Slattery, and F. H. Greenman In the Cirenit Court of Lane County for initial registration of the title to the land above described.

Now unless you appear on or before the 19th day of July, A. 1911, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred from disput- Finest in the world for Men and Young Men Afterburn Sustent. FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK Clothes Sold exclusively by McMORRAN WASHBURNE REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the matter of the Application of Charles Schneider to Register Title to, beginning at the corner of sections 21, 22, 27, and 28 in Tp. 18 S.

R. 43 3, W. minutes of Wil. E. Mer.

and running 12.50 chains, S. 12 degrees 25.82 chains W. 61.92 chains, N. 37.20 chains, W. 3.12 chains to center of county road, thence along center of road N.

degrees and 30 minutes W. 53 links, N. 12 degrees and 30 minutes E. 6.25 chains, N. 36 degrees and 30 minutes W.

7.50 chains, N. 22 degrees and 15 minutes (.98 chains, thence leaving said road and running N. 89 degrees and 30 minutes E. 65.43 chains to East line of section 21 and thence South 1 degree and 7 minutes W. 18.18 chains to place of beginning; 328 acres of land; against W.

D. Moxley, Frank C. Dillard, John L. Dillard. the unknown heirs at law of Emily Jane Morton, deceased, the numerous heirs at all of Samuel Dillard, deceased, the unknown heirs at law, of Sarah J.

McClure, deceased. the unknown heirs at law of Horace A. Dillard, deceased, and ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE, That on the 12th day of June, 1911, an application was filed by Charles Schneider, in the circult court of the Oregon for Lane county, for the initial registration of the title to the land above described. Now, unless you appear on or before the 14th day of July, 1911, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from disputing the same.

S. M. RUSSELL, Clerk of the Circuit Court. A. E.

Wheeler, Attorney for Applicant. (Seal) Mon. D. Jy-24 MERIT NEVER LOSES. and Hall's Texas Wonder has merit.

It gives quick and permanent relief in Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic troubles, and seldom one bottle fails to cure. Write for local testimonials. Dr. E. W.

Hall, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by the Red Cross Drug company. President Fallieres of France To Start Big Racing Stable NOM Being president of France is not going to keep Clement Armond Fallieres from going into the horse racing business, The late King Edward of England was the most progressiye member of the crowned heads of Europe in the racing line, and now President Fallieres promises to make a clean sweep of the blooded stock of not only his country, but of England and Russia. He Is working to this end by buying the best blooded stock.

EEls ngents have been selecting the most promising yearlings in the United States for the past few months. President Fallieres has consulted W. K. Vanderbilt as to the best stock, and he is quoted as saying that he will return the favor by beating wanderhilt's horses at next season's racing meet la Paris, WHICH FELLOW'S GIRL HAS GONE AWAY FOR THE SUMMER? ROD -D A -E. McBride in St.

Louis Republie. VACATION SPORTS AND PASTIMES. DEM. "NEAR TO NATURE VERANDA TRICK BATHING I NISHING BOATING 6-.

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