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The Eugene Guardi
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THX WaiMS DAILY OUAED. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. CITY NEWS I A Three-Days also build a cement walk In front of her property, adjolnkg the Croner property on the norm. The hay in the Bangs livery stable that was burned, is still smoking and it will be several days yet before it all burns or Is put out by the rains. The debris of the big fire Is smoking and burning at various places and the scene of the fire is visKed by-hundreds of people every day.

Prsicinr has sold tin Interest Newland's Store will hold a three days sale Friday, SaJ ivionday, the last days ofj ceptional Bargains will be off 4.1 1 i 'Lawrence Roach MUSIC HOUSE 26 W. Sixth Street Phone Black 1027 Beautiful, Serviceable Music Rolls We have in stock a line of beautiful and serviceable music rolls made of leather in smooth and burnt work. Different sizes, colors, and styles. We would pleased to have you look them over. Prices 75c to $4.00 with 1 0 Discount Copies of Century, McKinley and National sheet music and 103 some me ucsl win oe una: For this day lll Friday 28th lowing ai men sneclat One thousanl yards of best ApronCheck Glmrhi BccniloH nnd nuHArnn tnrinn SUatDI uay ouly.

Ten quarter bleached Men's ani paalitf ft Saturday 29th, Speciaf "Grand Suit Sale Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits will be on sale Us. lowest prices ever known in Euevne for suchihv t(9(in -i l'H your choice, suit Monday, 31st Thet-e Special Price good tor one day a Thousands of yards of the very best Calicoes Percales will be on sale Monday at the yard ciation, came down from Rosebtirg today to consult with the other officers of the association in regard to the fair to be held here thla fall. Attorney C. A. Wlntermeier went to Itosehurg this afternoon to appear as counsel in a land contest before Ihe Uniied States land office.

The caje Is that of Hansen vs. Ryan Mr. Wlntermeier appearing for Ryan. A P.l.MOl'K IIKAITII lll'l I.DKlt. A medicine that will cleanse the bowels and put them in condition 'o do their proper work unaided will do more than anything else to preserve neann and aireurftu.

Sucn a medicine is the tonic laxative herb ea. Lane's Family Medicine. Get a H5C package today at any druggists or dealer's. Xo matter what you have tried before, try tbls famous herb tea. Special For AH TM Spring and Summer Suitings In Chiffon Passi; assonment ot patterns rrom which to select, rt-25 cents yard, Our Sale Price for the three dtj- Special Values in Lace Curtains For These Curtains are worth a third more tba Come early for best selections.

$18.00 Silk Petticoats Foi All S8.50 Suit) at per suit Men's Clothing $12.50 SllilH $10.00 20.00 Suits R. W. Newlan wisTo. t( jlltWD IN ALL STYLES AT YORANS SHOE STORE THE STORE THAT FELLS GOOD SHOES Humor and Philosophy By DVMCAJf M. SMITH CONTRARY.

SprtnK Is nioftly weet and kind, And lo it we are resigned; Hut. alas, lo our purprise. It can be, if but It tries. Quite the mealiest that In the twelve months copies to bat. Quite enamored of Its smile.

How we brajr about its style, Hacking for all we're worth As the greattrt thing on earth! Tiien there comes the 1 1 chining shift. And we bump Into a drift. When It's koo. and fit Nothing's la tiie class with It. When it then, great Scoit, It's the limit, like as.not, From the Mveeie.n thing in sight Changes to a perfect fright.

Has as many moods, I ween. As a girl of sweet sixteen. Never know as you arlpe Just the kind of a surprise It will brtmc before the sun Sinks and suys the day is done. Maybe cold and maybe hot-One can never dope the plot, For the wisest cannot know Whether It will rain or snmv Or will on the world expand With a smile to beat the band. Placing tho Blame.

"I toll you." 8nl(l the purchaser, "this material Is not all "Indeed, madam, I assure you that every thread of It came from the sheep." "Nonsense! I know cotton when I see It." "Very well, madam; bu. I pledge you my word that If there 1 any cotton In that material sotuetc must have bribed the Makes Them Superior. May I Just dote on baseball. Maud lie you understand tbe game? May-Sure. That's easy.

Maud-Uon't let the tiien know you do If you want to make a hit with them. Saving Diipotition. nisps is a wealthy man. ther nay." "(iot so much he can't spend it." "How did be cum his first inlllkmr Hy lu.U'.insr public iiice at sal-ary his exixMises within a year." Somebody Ought to Be. 'I am nnd rild tl.ins-wla.u we are all uple down:" That's the reason." N'OTIt'K (.

(J. A- "n'dVv W.9.. v. hall rade of Com- ani1 rll.bon. Hv Ladies ot PT'nZui 'tV It the' iIARY S.

SMALL. UliMr I INFANTS'! SHOES Crushed rock for toe pavement on Oak street is being spread. A. Lombard has received a con crete mixing maun. lie, wun gabonne power.

Tirvon has recovered his UUV I bicycle, which was taken during the fire 1 uesday. Fred Mall Dad, a Spaniard, yesterday afternoon took out bis Jirsl citizenship papers. A big engine for the Coyote Lumber Co. 's mill west of the city arrived irom Portland yesterday. Tom Abrams, C.

Cook and Ted Rossman leave in the morning for a three days' fishing trip up the Mc-Kenzie. Several Insurance adjusters are In the city adjusting the fire losses at Friendly's, Kuykendall's and other stores. Household arrived down from Wendling last night for the following: J. E. Anderson, George Cox and Win.

Cox. There will be an Ice cream and night cap Mjcial given at the Hayden Bridge school house Thursday, June 3. Everybody invited. W. II.

Bryan, the housemover, today began liie work of preparing the old frame building opposite the posiofflce for removal. A car load of flour for the Eugene Transfer company and several of logs and cordwood were among the freight arrivals In Eugene this morning. The Guard's telephone Is working today. The telephone company's men are working as rapidly as possible to repair the damage done by Tuesday's fire. A representative of an elevator firm was up from Portland today figuring on supplying the new hotel with a passenger elevator and a freight elevator.

A. Lombard will begin work on tho concrete foundation of the new Osburn hotel next week. The excavation will be completed some lime tohiorruw, Mrs. Frnnk Test, who resided here a short time, her husband being a partner of W. .1.

Hill of Hill's gun store for a while, died In Portland yesterday after a long illness. Oeorge McMorran, manager for S. II. Friendly, states that they will be open for business In a short time and will be selling some of their goods at very low prices. The log drive for the Booth-Kelly mill at t'olmrg has reached a point In tho McKenzie river opposite the McKenzie stock farm and is making good headway.

It contains feet of logs. Bricklaying on tho new Sanford block across tho Btreet from The Guard began today. The front will be faced with a mottled pressed brick which Is something different from any 'heretofore used In Eugene. The forms for tho concrete foundation of the First National bank annex, which were destroyed in Tuesday's fire nre being rebuilt and the work of erecting tho building will go right ahead. Pavld Link, clerk of Kugene crimp.

Modern Woodmen of America, today received from the head ramp a draft of In favor of Mrs. E. S. Ranch, whose husband died a short time ago, iving a policy 111 the order. More people are being arrested for riding the sidewalks with their bicycle after night.

Officers Hiinnvy and Kvnns. of the night force, make that their specialty. Better look out for them. Notice ha been received the county clerk's office conveying the Information that Mark A. Spavli't and Herbert McHeynolds.

committed to the stnte Inline asylum from Lane county, have been transferred to the home for feeble-minded. A picnic will he held In the grove at the Coast Fork school house June 1. The program will consist of hand music, recitations, songs, etc. in the afternoon there will be a Viaseball game, drill, ugly parado and races. Program will be published later.

Samuel Roome and wife have returned from California and Mr. Hooine la bark at his old place as agent for the Wells-Fargo Express Co. He notices lota of changes In Kugene even during the short time he has been away. Mrs. C.

C. Croner has torn up the wooden walk on both sides of her residence property at East Tenth and Oak streets, preparatory to laving acement walk. Mrs. Larimer will SIGR iibAUAGIIE T-1 PnsltlTrlr rnrcd hj CARTERS mi, Tii. rraevo pi tir In-'ItKvstloD TVo llewty uir.s,-.

A perfect ten Vr for nmaim Ntea lTciWKlorsr, pjitQrre.t, lu it.Hh, Y.m. ITTLE IVER PILLS. 51 ivec-m. rain in si.y iTounn mvkk. ihu 1 tm Pill.

Smil RE. SVALlPSItf CARTERS Gir-uine gctf WlTTlt (1IVER Puis. in liis real estate business to J. B. Tavlor, and Mrs.

layior sent his Interest In the office. The business will still be conduced under the old name of Lane County Land and Loan Company, the oldest real estate firm in the city. siroof rnmmlssioner Turner's force is busy scraping all the large stones off of Alder street, from East Eleventh street to the Masonic cemetery. In preparation for Memorial tiav. wnen tnis is Eleventh street from the University to the eastern limits of the city will be similarly treated.

The S. P. Company will soon have the residences on the property it purchased along the right-of-way hetween rhnmelton and Lincoln streets moved away, notice to vacate the houses having already oeen given. Merrltt Huntley, who owned one of the houses, will move his family to his new house, which he is building on West Sixth street. The Iowa picnic was held across the river from Springfield and near the end of the electric car line today.

While'the attendance was not as large as It would have been had It not been for the showers, there was a goodly number of former Iowan? there and a general good time was had. Speeches were made and an old-fohioned picnic dinner was served. P. D. Newell is down today from the scene of operations on the city's McKenzie river power ditch near Walterville, and reports about 60 men at work.

Good progress Is being made and the right-of-way will be cleared of standing timber and brush In a couple of dnvs more. In four or five days the big 60-horse power dredge will be put to work on the ditch and It is expected that rapid progress will be made from the beginning. T'tesdav's llverv stable fire brings to the mind of old settlers the burning of a stable In pioneer days. The stable stood on the corner of the next block west from the burned Hangs stable now the Campbell residence pronertv. It covered the fractional lot 54x80 feet and was built and used by the Oregon Cal-fornln Stage omnanv.

thhugh not in use wneu uurneu, ine siage company having moved Its quarters to the quarter block on the opposite side of Ninth street and a block further west, where th Barnard resi dence stands, where they had room to turn out their stock for a rest. That was about the year 1S65. DIED i At the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. L.

Harden, In Eugene, Mav 26, 1909, G. W. Wegge, aged S3 years. The body was taken to the cemetery at Muddy, Linn county, today for burial. At the home of his brother-in-law, Mr.

Brabham, near Junction Citv. May 2ti, 1909, Warden Gossett, aged 67 years, 6 months and 21 days. The funeral will be held at the Gordon undertaking parlors In Eugene Friday and Interment will take place in the I. O. O.

F. cemetery. Deceased was a former member of .1. W. deary Post.

G. A. of this city, but later joined another post down the He leaves a wife an I two children, Howard W. of Lents, and S. Carney of Thurston, XOTU'K TO d.

A. R. All Comrades of the Post who can. nre requested to meet at Gordon's Cndertaklng Parlors at 2 p. m.

Friday to assist in the burial of our late Comrade Gossett. S. W. TAYLOR, P. C.

TODAY WANTED Position as grocery clerk or shoe clerk; have had experience, beat of references. Address. Clerk, Guard office. m29 LOST A air of nose glasses In a "Watt" case. Finder please leave at the Progress.

45 Mh. ni29 WANTED To buy good second hand rolling-top or standing desk. Address care of Guard. m29 FOR SALE Neat office such as bond and linen letterhea.iV and envelopes to match, at Pag 't Prlntery. 626 Willamette St Plume lied 1011.

WANT Ell Clerical position bv man with experience; can work odd times a salesman; best of references. Address Ro.nu 6 Schneider city. LOST Pming the fire Pierce bicycle, without name and with cushloli frame and spring fork: wns taken from Friendly's Please return to Fred in ine siore and receive re- ward. THE LAST Wr-'ST Alber'a In conceded to be the last ') st. Wheat Hnd that are producTTig from to 60 bushels mt acre, we a-o now selling at the low price Cf from $10 to an acre.

Tcj Tf) have but little money Ve ran put you Into i'onie an me tell you about It. and give voo some literature stating the concerning that cumtrv. 1 a-i only representative of the i ii liiiiio iviinnnv th: county, i wouui them. J. w.

IVarl street. KugeBe" PERSONAL I O. Illinois, took the stage this morn Ink fur Klnilra. Oru. A.

BIIIImb of I.orane, spent last nlKlit In the city. I). M. Btever arrived up from the nir(h this afternoon. (iisirge JomiliiKs Ih In Ealem for a tew business.

C. K. Soeluy. of Aluany, was In tile-rJty today on business. Mis Klleu Nusbauiu la visiting In Oirvallla fur a few days.

Mm. On. Iilllard went to Salem today for a few days' visit. J. H.

Wilholm came down from Zlnn on tbe noon train today. Sherirr B. Kenton, of lloesburg, (a la the city this afternoon. Hon. L.

K. Hean has returned borne from the lower Sluslnw. Daniel llarklow, of Myrtle Point, la In the city for a few days. E. W.

Cobb and wife, of Florence, are In the city for a day of so. F. K. Anderson and wife, of Mabel, hi wiit lant nlKht III the city. H.

(illliertaon was a stage pussen-IPT for Florence this morning. Mrs. I. Isbam, of McKenzie Ilrldgo, ia In the city for a day or so, II. Kelly went to Portland fixlay on a few daya' buslnesa trip.

Walter Carroll came Junction on the afternoon train today. J. K. H. Wither has returned kiue, from visit to Douglas couu- C.

Is. Cuff and 0. W. Mllllcnn. of Hwrtiorn were In the city over nlKht.

H. Hartruni, forest auiervlsor. In hero from Itoaeburg on official tlURlfleH. Ira llntriold, of Sutlierlln, the, town In Douglas county, Is In thi city. Judgo T.

Harris Is homo from tioa county where he hua been holding court. Orel O'llrlen and Charles I). Hoks-Tnni. nt Dcerhorn, wore In tho city yesterday. JudKe John tang, of ItoseliurR, was an arrival In KuKeno on the noon train today i M.

C. Coodenow arrived down' Trom lounge lirovo on the noon train today. Mr. K. 0.

IlrlitK left this morning; for Oakland, to vlait her son and daughter. K. C. Hlnlrer. Hie Pleasant Hill estate dealer, waa In the city to-nr on business, Walter Piilver, of Oworb, after a visit with relatives here, left today for home.

F. E. IVill and wife, of Husaell, arrived here yesterday and may locate In this county. t.sncls Walsh, a former I'nlvi" alt.v student. In Knueno, attending t'iiiirliiK business.

11. C. Hunan, a Junior at the Vnl--Torslty. hna left for the Yellowstone I'ak to work this summer. Mrs, E.

A. Ilean and Mrs. Palsy nicMlelon leH on the staxo this morning for Mapleton to visit, lfaa l.ltihy Howe la at Itrnwnsvllln cIsHliif at tho home of her grandfather. O. Coshow, who Is verv 111.

K. J. Klachnr and V. A. Watroiis.

of Fopet drove, are In the city for few dsr looking after their business Interest here. Ml Mabel Httlery relurneil to Waltenrltla on the slaire this morn-fn; after a visit with her sister, Ilia Tina llulery. In Eugene. Her. and Mra.

K. M. Patterson returned to Portland today. Mr. Pat-ti-rao ta pastor of the Kern Park t'tirirtlan rhureh of the metropolis.

Mr. V. J. Hill went to Portland ody to attend the funeral of her Ister-ln law, Mrs. Frank Test, who 4lrA there yesterdav.

President P. t'nniphelt. of the t'nli Tally of Oregon, returned this aim-noon mm Toledo, Lincoln conn-fv. mliere he addressed the IiIkH srhml graduate. rTanfc j.

M.celu. of the Southern Oregon Platrlet Fal Asso rhc Eugene Loan lull kh.a. ray HECISTHATIOX OF IAU TITLE In the Circuit Court of the State of Or-. egim fur the County of Lulio In Ihe matter of the application of S. J.

Scott to register the title to the following described premises: JleKinnliiK at the northwest corner of the Joseph M. Jones and wife Donation Land Claim, No. 80, Notification Bona. In Township Nineteen, South of Hange Three, west of the Wllluinette nnd running thence eouth 10 decrees west on the west line of said claim 38.15 chuins to the southwest corner thereof: thence soutli 13.: chuins to the Hue between Sections KlRht and Seventeen of said township; thence east 8.46 chains to tbe southeast corner of said Section EIkIU; thence north on section line 24.50 chains; thence south S9 dexrees cast 20 chains: thence south li links; thence south Ml degrees 10 minutes east, chnlns to the oast line of Lot Two In Section Ten of said township; thence north 12.28 chains to the northwest corner of said Lot number Two; thence west 15.69 chains to corner In angle of said lot; thence north 17.18 chains to the northeast corner of Lot Three In Section Ten: and thence west chains to the place of containing 3M.6; acres, more or in Lime county, Oregon Against A. Movey.

Hlalne Imr.lin, Kmllv Hovev. II. O. Pilch, Matilda Has, heirs of (Justin Morton, h-lrs of William Jiooinson, heirs of Jlurv C. Cannon ''t'lrsof Jnmi-s O.

Hnhlnson, heirs of I.Mzal.eth It. Iielrs of "utler. heirs of o' heirs 6f Clarillda 11 u-miants: To All Mn jt Jlny concern: vli An day of lU. 19- nn apnllcntlnn was fil- Now'n'n'f" the- lJr.J"iyoi,.arDel,r on or before show of A- D. 1909.

and not Ss ir.i:j tn nppncntlon shall as V'e "ama Wll be taken "rdlni io and a entered ac and lny," ot the application dl.pu,i;gWn0l3amef.OreVer barred "om E. U. LER. Seal of the Circuit Court C'rlC' C. A.

WINTERMRIER Applicant's Attorney. EXECITOH'S NOTICE Estate of JamesAloxander Mathews, deSiySSn'" that the tin-dulv snnV.i'0' Mathews, has been of Jan -s i li? 'eutor of the estate e'l c' Mathews, deceas-tv reL of Ine coun-Va nst A. having claims "onreVen, i. ar" hereby notified uatt-u April 15. jyM9 A.

C. MATHEWS. r.n.VEU. nla PATRONS OF SCHOOLS1 SHOULD VISIT THEM The O. A.

R. and auxiliary societies will visit the public schools of Kugene on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and they aak the patrons of the fchools end all the members of the school board to do the same. Each school grade lias prepared an excellent program, and nska that parents show Interest enough In the school work to be present. The following gentlemen will speak to the scholar after their exerelKea: Col. W.

0. D. Mercer and Itev. P. K.

Hammond wll! address the students of the high school; Patterson school, A. S. Hush, F. II. (ireenman, W.

W. Calkins; deary school. Paul Merrill, C. P. Devereaux and R.

McMurphey; Central school, II. 10. mattery and others. J. P.

OATHS. Patriotic Instructor, U. A. H. ALABAMA RIVERS rU FLOOD STAGE Mobile.

May 27. Practically every river and creek In lower Alabama and Mississippi Is at flood stage, (ireat damage has been done In the lowlands to crops and by destruction of cattle and timber. The railroads are not seriously Interrupted. The want ada. probably have a few message for you to-day.

Some of them, perhaps, will not 4 "wait," either. New Silks at Ax Hllly'a. BORN 1 In KiiKcne. May 25. 1909 to C.

A. MeClalti and wife, a daughter. In F.ugeno. May 36, 1909. to Wal tcr WIIhoii and wife, a son.

MARRIEO At the Hoffman house In Kugene. May 2. 1909. Michael Myora and Mi Kdney S. Krelgh, Rev.

J. 8. McCdliim. officiating. TRY THIS FOR PIXHKHT.

p-olvi one package of any flavored JKI.I.-O in one pint of boiling water. When partly congealed beat until licit one cup of whloned cream and six crashed meccaroons. Whip all together thoroughly and pour Into a moid or bowl, when cool It will Jellify and may be served with whlo- ped cream or any good pudding sauce The JKI.I.-O iiwti 10 cents per p.n-Kage ar.it can be obtained at any good groevr's. Courtesy and Consider ation the Watchword In this Nai for commercial convenience. atrh and safeguard your ba-lnrss and personal ln terrt In every poealble way, gle you0he security and accuracy of a checking account, collect debts for yon either lo-rallv or In other place, loan money on desirable security I sad do eenrnil banking eii-inr-s pa iiterai terra.

and Savings Bank $1.11 It Is silSfii-l ers aaR a I what I patients wlo wintcmreen D. ITescrlpfa T-n Reports cK years show C-l treatment. Dr.l Ciiii tell aip he has used oil ai.d Klvcerlu- pojiiiled hi wouii. ue er any years aw I of ths due Estate of I dersign'Hl. of Walter the agnlVist mMM i ers to mH of P.

six ni'inir "'l'aleJ tl'V i. rn.nr C.E i I i IC1 COLO A soda i at all i l. In 1 I Jtinetien Citv Dillon Drue Compel tort' rvtri ixrRY. 1 i r-uauie, 3 and 4..

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