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Need* old i r o n . - - H im .lia n « . ll * i r«*«*n «lira tua w h i c h n - l i p s e s Un- lies 1 t i l * r**:i 1 *f :» 14 •• ha* .*v«*r ■ 1....... \ itila I H ilia In «•"IIM'S, in t h i s , th»* \ r g i . “ i t .* i | |t|l t III . • » fu r in fi». • w o r l d i u l e 1 i»••» t»*r, \V «*«lii . -1 »V. M a r c h 27. I- n e o » , l . V u ii.l1 JO r. N o t N<»< e s x u r l l y M e a n P o o r Might K i u e a t l i n e o f d i a m o n d * in ut H . C . M a d d e n ’*. We A. BRUND & COMFY K E R R & j S I L S B Y D ue H uturday (r CSSS^ D. M. Ferry & Co. • r.iv « < I \ «• »i |4 •* r «* ei I • Mf ••rina * »»rp* \\ r d in * »•!n \ . nilî2tf Mi and M ra . L . A . ( i a r e t a o i i m id M r - K I UriHvvohl w e r e in K i i g e n e Hat u n la y. M r . lin d M r* . l>. H e ad un d M rn A I in o n d w u y un d e l t il d r e u v.e n t fo l ' I n i u i nt H i l l Hut h r du y to c e l e b r u t e M r . 1C«*!• d ’* b i r t h d a y a i i m v c r s a r y w i t h r»*l U t i vex . SEEDS C.C. Morse & Co. Lilly’s W h i t e need onta at H p r a y ’a. l ’ i i il » y on J Mrs. IL II. Olcott and Mrs. K. F Hull spent a day Inst week in Kugene. Henry lleioni writes to have Iii* pa per eh a aged from Dorena to Klk City. Mill supplies; Swengel Hardware. Mr*. S. Hefty writes to have her paper changed from Newport to Drain for the present. Mr. nml Mrs. .1, l>. Million returned Sunday from a visit with the family of their daughter. Mrs, Dan Walton, on Bow river. While prices go up, get a classy sec oml hand car at pre war prices. We have a dandy Il'l'J Flanders 20 in tip top condition. Has new tires and has just been completely overhauled. Would be a splendid bargain at a much higher priee. Goes at $225, and is going to go. Gel in while the getting's good. Wood son Brothers. m!5tf J. A. Biig’ gs. the chicken man, wu* in from Walker Tuesday. John Trunnel was in Kugene Monday. Kaster novelties at The Fair. Mrs. J. I*. Graham has returned to Portland, nfter a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. VV. W. Oglesby. She vis ited at Kugene on the way home. Bread like mother used to make. Get it at stores or Bender’* bakery. jitfc John Wanker has arrived from Tua­ latin, Wash., to do some development work in the Bohemia mines. Mr. Wank er worked at the mines some ten years ago. Mrs. Margaret Greenwood, of Cell- trillili. Wash., returned home Sunday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. VV. O. Wilson. retu rned fro m Fort K . I. . G o o d r i d g e a r r i v e d S u n d a y f r o m W a l l a W a l l a a n d is \ ¡ s i t i n g ar th e home o f h is * i « t e r . M r s . N e l s o n D u r h a m . T h e B e r t R ic h m o n d f a m ily retu rne d f ro m W i l d w o o d H u t u r d a y to m a k e t b i * t h e i r home a g a i n . M r . R i c h m o n d w i l l he e m p lo y e d h y t h e ( i r o s e L u m b e r coin- pa n y . A lle n K i r k w as dow n fro m S a t u r d a y , t h a t d a y b e in g h is fourth b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . Hee tin* g r e a t V i o l a l i a n a i n tin* g r e a t cut m e l o d r a m a i i i t h e w o r l d , “ B l u e . l e a r n . ' * at A r c i . d e T h e a t e r , W e d n e * d a y , M a r c h 27. 15c a n d '.Uh-, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t G l a s s w a s in M o n d a y on b u s in e s s . M r. a n d M r * . .1. ( \ H e n r y and L a k e w e r e in K u g e n e F r i d a y . W . O . W i l s o n has a e c e p te d a p o s itio n as b o o k k e e p e r f o r th e P a l l e t L u m b e r com p any at D iv id e . New w a is ts and s k i r t , reeeived at T h e F a i r . Dorena eig hty- another lot Kugene .1. W . K i r k , o f K i n g . M o n t . , w h o i* v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s at D o r e n a , w a s in th e B a n W ood» , w h o h a il heen hom e *♦ i n l y ­ e i t y T u e s d a y . ing f o r » e v e n t i w«***k*, l e f t F r i d a y to T h e f i n e s t l i n e o f p h o n o g r a p h s re- ta ke h i n e x a m in a tio n * . eeived a t M a d s e n 's . m l5 tfe M r*. t'a lo l l . h j u i d ( i l o * * at T h e F a i r . M a k e old f u r n i t u r e lo«.k lik«* n e w . 25c a m i 500; or Perhaps you could use a motor truck. If so, we have that, too. A Studebaker combination truck with good tires and in first-class condition. It will soon pay for itself at $750. Talk to Woodson Brothers about one of these exceptional bargains!