.ia%i»um JHI» Mould" > D-e. Molded desserts are " ideri-d the proper thing. The 're bard to get outside the ..j',. but users of JELL-O.1 W*» i.tv Dessert, can get them ab- 7* , , Circular in each pack- ,„.aiiiing and Illustrating the* »** patterns. JELL-O is sold <i/iPn Irocei'1 at 10c per Packa«®- M “L ac-ept a substitute or you XL*”4“1 H“,ve F,,r ,Mwrt? ^7 be d‘s :,lltd' DISTRICTSÜNDAY SCHOOL MEETING AT SANTA CLARA I latter to 11c a pound A like anc < put the price of shoulders <o lie teday. In bacon the tenden cy was fractionally downward ow ing to the fact that price* in that line had scarcely been hit by the aval anche which struck the general pro vision market about a month ago. John Barker, who was arrested last The drop today amounts to but a ■ week on several charges of violating fraction. The general provision 1 the local optl. n law. appears to have market Is in very tine form today; been very fortunate in the outcome. It seems that the deputy prosecuting Successors to the Eilers Piano House in Eugene) Following is the program of the the advance in the price of live hogs ii the yards here yesterday to 6c be Cottage Grove. March 30 Charles attorney had a tender spot for John. convention of the Junction City Dis ing somewhat of a help toward niain- Jackson, a farmer, living near Lo and Mr. Barker promising to go be- fore J. E. Young. Justice of the gXMBlííB» h \\n PERSONAL trict Sunday Schoo! convention to be ' taining the advanced standard' for rane. 12 miles west of here, arrived peace, and plead guilty to bne charge, held at Santa Clara April 10 and 11: he manufactured line. this evening bringing a sack full of and further promising to go out of Highei Uric«- for \ < al. $rh!ay April to, Uteraoon. In the dressed market The vein was -oun». on a hill business and refrain from engaging . _ veal ___ ______ a cor! 1:30 Song and Praise Service led Mr and Mrs- K- c- Snlsler were higher range of values is again in on his farm. It is not known as yet in the sale of unlawful red-eye. he „b^..'M,I?'.A J Job’ ’’-mira. .r ial on a short visit Monday. 2:0(> Welcoming Address—Mr. R. effect. The market for best stock how extensive it Is. as there has been wpnid dismiss the other counts Mr Barker *Prof F '■ C oper was at Eug. : • is all the way from 9 to 10c a pouni, no sufficient developments to demon against the defendant. Robertson I 'he latttr figure being received by a strate its extiyit. „.Tshort visit the first of the week. Accordingly th- The coal was promptly agreed 2:15 Response— Dr. : G. F. Parks large receiver. At such high values examined and pronounced to be of a other counts were dismissed. Mr. Bar ’ ui« Z > 4 ■ »»wens, of Eugene, was J unction. «" Sunday last visiting with rela- A coal miner look, d ker sold out his business, and Justice the returns to the shipper should ■holce grade. 2:30 Report of Secretary. : For dressed hogs the through that district souie years ago, of the Peace Young imposed a fine tijw and friends. 2:45 Round Tabi le "Organization. ! be heavy. H H Davidson was down from o 1/d by Dr. C. A. Phippl? Port land. Front street market Is in fine shape but failed to locate the mineral in of $50. 'Will Sturt U|1 Next Meek. the first of the week, vislt- I 3:45 Business, Appointment of i because of the very scant arrivals in sufficient quantities to warrant ex- The Cottage Grove match factory, the stock yards and the higher prl e pending the necessary funds tor open- 3 with relatives and friends. Committees, Etc. J. E. Fox. manager. Is now ready, or m j Isham of Cottage Grove, 4:15 Special. Music- Santa Clara ruling there. 8oms of the best sto k Ing it up. He was poslth . however, Mr Fox ex is tn vlng off as high as Sc a pound of the existence of coal in large de- nearly so, for businass _Mhc- s urday, visiting with rel- Mal». Quartetti pects to turn out the first match run This Is for select small sizes. Large .losith. ‘ Hes • was the and friends. ( Opposite Methodist Church ) 4:30 Teacher and His work — R v i_ : . nlatnv» next week. He had s me trouble get hogs, while showing a disposition to Downs, Junction City. gtests ol his -ister, Mrs. Grant Cun-1 Phone Main 41 ting an expert tuatch maker but bt move, ar • no» bring'ng the ton values nl-gham. Closing Exercises. I Humphrey, of Marcóla,! at list succeeded. The block mate! by any means. This should bo taken Mrs. G Evening will be mad1 at first, and If every into consideration by shipper. s hi 'ay last, visiting at the | 7:30 Devotional Exerciser. >t 4WWH> «as he Led by thing goes well it will not be Ion- Small Fish \ri Seim’. f . Hearn, r lather, M. E home Andrew Baker. Fir Butte. pntll a parlor match will be turned There is a great scar Itv of small ¡ í indie returned from Instrumental Music—Ml Icy fish in th • lo' ?l wb le.-a! » market. out. The capacity of the factory at w ek, w t’’.. first of the Ricketts, Fern Rldg" present Is forty gross per day This The corns ff t'e coast have pre- I I been for a visit witji Solo—Mrs. Middleton. will require the h Ip of about fi girls venti I the usual c it h ?.:iA in conso- I From Tuesday's Dally Guard.) Evening Address- "Does h quenc- avallabl1 supplies all over Mrs. Maggie Somniervlll w f<> of and as many ill n and boys. The pay Couch re a* Mrs. P. V Pay?” Dr. C. A. Phipps. ¡’he coast are small, with prices stiff. Mack L. Somerville, formerly of Eu roll to commence with is estimated at word from Eugene Thursday last Stitiirday Tpril 11. M >rnii '_ about $20 per day. Mr. Fox states Razor clams and crabs are likewise Tkursia- where they had been for 9:00 Song and Devotional Servi •e— hard to obtain, f r the same reason. gene. died at Los Angel-1--, Cal., last that his company can find a ready + Sheriff Fisk reports that ♦ night after a week's Illness from I From Monday's Dally Guard.) wkere thev had b en for a couple Mr. F. E. Bristow, River View. ♦ taxes .ire coming in better ♦ sale for every match It can produce. Sacramento salmon is in good supply, pneumonia. Her relatives here knew Mrs. Sarah E. Lakin, wife of Da of weeks visit with relatives and 9:30 Round Table- Sunday School ♦ than over before, and when ♦ Cottage Grove Western Oregon. but high prices are still the rule in nothing of her Illness and were great R. Lakin, died at her home, 170 1< friends. . „ Management—Led by C. A. I the south, and of coursa h' re. The ly shocked when the message stating + they l>.‘c.me delinquent next ♦ Eighth street, Eugene. Bund jliss Fannie Colvin, of Eugene, Phipps. ♦ Tuesday he thinks th je will + run of smelt has been terminated that she had died came this morning, aged March 29, 19(1 formerly a t acher in our public 10:15 Teacer 'Training—J. I + have been colected over ♦ an 1 no fresh supplies are tolav in the The remains will be brought to Eu- The 69 years, 1 111 «ch ills, was here Sunday last, paying ris. Eugene. + $283,000 The a -i ssment i 1 ft al market. gene for burial, arriving probably with + cause of ilia friends a short visit. 10:45 Instrumental Music .' Mrs Vic- roll «alls for over $325,001) Egg-^ $re Quoti-il Firmer. Friday, although It is nt known complications, con- ♦ Mrs. Martin, of Eugene, was her tor Chauman. in tax money, and If the + A firmer tone ,s sh iwn throughout definitely. filled to her $ondav last, visiting her daughter, Solo—Airs. A. C. Miller. ♦ amount figured upon Is col + Avail Mrs. Summerville was horn on the although she I Miss Carrb Martin, who is teaching 11:00 Address "The Bible" Dean E th- local egg market today. + lected by Tuesday, it will lie ♦ able supplies are not so liberal and Stevens farfn a few mil- s northeast of long time. in our publi schools. C. Anderson, Eugene Divinity i outside shipments ar? + a record-breaking collection. ♦ still very Eugene’ on July 29. 1 875. She resid Mrs. Lakin was burn In Adair conn Mrs. F F ’Cooper was called to Eu- School. In accordance with a resolution ♦ Up to 10 a. in. this morning ♦ heavy. Alaska shipments predor.il- ed on the farm and in Eugene during ty. Mo., and crossed the plains with gen>- the latter part of last week by 12:00 Dinner at the church. 8 144 receipts had been writ | nate. but the local consumption Is her girlhood and young womanhood, passed at a special stockholders' her first husband, M. T Branstetter, + the illni s' of her mother. She was Afternoon. ♦ taking most of the production. The standing the nubile schools and the meeting on March 23.1, the capital in 18fi4, settling in the Long Tom «■ ten. wbsept until Wednesday. 1:00 Song Service—Santa Savings Clara salmon fleet is taking some Supplier University of Oregon. She " as mar stock'of the Eugene Loan ♦ ♦ valley in Lane county, Mr. Branstet- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardlsty. of Choi?. f for use in the fur north. Some of ried. to Mack L Sntfimervlll at tbq Bank has -been Increased from $00,- ter died March 28, 1 883, About six ♦ ♦++++♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦ ♦ Jtareola. are here this week, visiting 1:30 Home Department—Mrs. M. 'these e^jgs intended for late winter family home July 1, 1896. She and 000 tt> $100,000, fully paid. with the former’s parents, Mr. and The new stock has nil been sub years afterward his widow married D. Mitchell, Co. Pres. I use are packed solid with granulated her husband continued to reside In Mrs. Charles Hardlsty, and numerous scribed and Issued, nnd ’he capita! David R. Lakin, who survives her. 1:50 Primary Work-—Rev. M it m- : salt. , Eugene for a uumber of years, nnd of this hank Is now twlce-nhe »mount They were married In Eugene, but friends. ma. Irvin;,'. For chickens the m-rkot remains went to Los Angeles about a year G o. H. Turner, of Eugene, was 2:20 Address—“Our Girls Mrs. jin very fine shape with supplies in- ago, Mr. Summerville engaging In required bv th ■ stat ■ banking law for lived for a number of years 25 miles here t'nr latter part of last week, vla- the lnr-.’. Mt rit es, and Is eye >eded by west of here, coming to town about Delmer Trlmbl , Eugene. 1 i the whol sale liquor business th -re but three bank* In the state of‘Ore ten years ago and residing h re since. itinq wit relatives and friends and 3:15 Busin'is, El» tion o: Officers. I H< -vv ('•it”l'» e. I.e'Dice. Mrs. Somniervflle 1 -ves be-’ldes Besides her husband Mrs. Lakin talking af' t some business matters etc. Three Minute Talks by Ev- I According t g-owers. the present her husband her mother, Mrs Emily gon outside of Portland. leaves the following children: M The bank i< also strength-'n®<1 bv He is I i .1 a ■ tit for the Ferro M tor erybsd.'. sea-on a much larg r growth of hot- Steven-, two brothers, l.enn L. Stev Welby Stevens this afternoon re Portland; Fannie Hanivipi, of Chmpany, nnd while, here sold two Clo'itk Exerftjv-:. i house In this vicinity than in any ens and Welby Stevens, b -'d s num tltf adiMlfon of five new »'pcJcholders, Clinton Branstetter, cf — ceived a message from Saw*.‘lie, Cal., Fug une; V all of whom are citizens of wealth marine i > 'tors, and as soon as they < < nimit'i• * n Enter -i’i.incut. ‘ previous »ra«on in the history of the erous other relatives and a host of stating that hl.s father-in-law, J. C. llani W. Branstetter, . f Eui and infliietxT In this county. arrive tb will be o couple of mo Mrs. Rob rtsor.. Mr’. Slm>. Mrs. industry. The number of houses is friends here. Goodale, formerly of Coburg, had There Is no change in the officers Bransteter, of Vantotivet tor boats on the river at this place. •Donner, Sirs, Gomph, Mr. W. Robert materially increased and the plants He was "-••II known to Frank Branstetter, of Portland, nnd die 1 there. or board of directors, and In this con June- Douglas and Anchor Alsted son. -how hiore growth than usual. This Etna Branstetter, of Portland. She a great many Lane county people, nection, It mav b- stated that the were the purchasers..— Bulletin. c. J. Hprd. P-ee. Ils due to the rather mild weather management of this bank has been leaves a sister, Mrs Mildred Donald biiv'ii: conducted a sawmill at Co J 'M. Day, Se y. 'that prevailed during the winter. He was the th ■ same since its establishment In son, of Portland, unit 11 brother, Clin burg tor ninny Tears. Hothouse cucumbers fr m the eas’ ton Withrow, of Portland. Th-y i ■ t of Mrs Welby Stevens, .1. C., T 1892. are In very large supply h-re and Busines la very ^itDfartory, ns will all be at the funeral with proba Jrv Charles and William Goodale. prices are being shaded. Supplies shown in the statement published to- bly the exception of the sister. ' front California heavier, too. Mrs. Lakin was a member of the CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF day, the deposits having increased Wil.I, VOTE ON 'Iiiei Note» of Front Stn'et. Congressman Hawley reports the over $10,000 since January 1, 190S. Presbyterian church, and lived a con LOCAL OPTION Two cars of bananas arrived in to- The funeral I hereby announce myself ns a can following pension fner as>-s: R. A. and the available cash now b’ing sistent Christian life. Prospects for a i day in fine shape. didate for the nomination for sheriff, Bartlett, Eugene, $15; Edward P. four times the reserve required by will be h Id at the residence tomor Today the petition for the local op I banana war growing bright r every Carleton. Eugene. $1 row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with flbiect to the decision cf the voters John H. Col law for demand deposits. tion election was filed and the ques I day. Local trade Is inclined to call it the Democratic primaries on April I Chittim bark—4 1-2 @ 5c lier, Eugene, $12; Sarah A Drury. It is a source of gratification to Interment In the I. O O. F. cemetery. tion of whether or not the sale of li I the bluff cf Ryan of S -attI - and sev- Eugene, $8; George Myron, Euy ne. Eugene that we now have two banks Revs. ('. A. Wooley and H. N. Mount 17. If, nominated and elected I | Wool—18r. I oral d tilers have ordered supplies FH»ni1n quor shall be prohibited in l»ano $12; Henry Hopkins. Eugene, $12; in the $100,000 class, and this tends will conduct the services. promise to perform the duties of the ci unty will be placed on the ballots Poultry. F.ggs, etc. from other sources. of the family are invited to attend. Hubbard Kennlstnn, Mapleton, $12: office to the best of my ability. to show the remarkable growth and at the coming June election. The pe Shipments of eastern Oregon po Thomas Smith. Jasper. $20; A. H Eggs — Per dozen, 12 l-2c. HARRY L. BOWN> tition contains the names of .r>91 le I development of our city, as well as tatoes to Missouri river points are Stagle, Cottage Grove, Dairy Butter—Per roil— 0© 45. $15; J P. its banking instittuions. gal voters of the county, the clerk growing, because of the low rate. 60 & Creamery Butter—Per roll. Sweet, Elmira. $12; Eli Smith, Glen FOR COUNTY JUDGE. having gone over the list and struck While receipts of oranges are wood, $15; Daniel Taylor, Eugene. Hens—Per lb.. 10c. out all of the names which do not heavy, the sales are increasing and $12; G. F. Durkee, Cottage Grove, I hereby announce myself as a Frys—Per lb., 10c, appear on the registration books. prices ar- stiffening instead of weak $12; W. J. Gardner, Saginaw’, $12; Geese—Per lb., 7c. esndidate for re-election for the Re There were not many of them. The ening here. George Ketchin. Springfield. $20; Ducks—Per lb., 9c. publican nomination for County law requires ten per cent of the vot Wheat and flour trade conttnue James Law. Hazel Dell, $12: .1. F. Turkeys-—Per lb, 12 Vic. Jtdee at the Lane county primaries, This afternoon Frank J. Zimmer! ers of the county to sign the peti- nominal. McKibben. Cottage Grove. $15; •I. H. Fruits, VeR«-Ui1»li“*. Etc. April 17, 1908. was appointed administrator of the ! I tjon, i and many more than the re- The temporary weakness ln onions McCormick, Eugene. $12; W. H. Rai «1$ G. R. CHRISMAN. Potatoes—50c per cwt. „ I number, were on. intense lings, Cottage Grove, $15; J. M. She), i has been turned Into Hamilton & VanOrdstrand, the i estate of his mother, Mrs. Rosalie | qulred Onions-—Per cwt $4.25. The petition was circulated during streng’h locally and the price for the ley, Eugene, $12; J. P. Tailman, Eu grocers who occupy the building now Bausch, who died at her home In thin I FOR CONSTABLE Lemons—Per case, $4.25. best stock stands firm at $4.50 today gene, $12; B. A. Wadsworth, Elmira. on the lot where the 1. O. O. F. city Saturday morning. The eslma’- | the past two months by those opposed Oranges— $2.75. to the present "dry” condition of the along Front Street. While the price $15; Alexander Wlthtrs, Eugene, block Is to be erected this summer, at ed value of the property of the estate county, and many have hopes that John .1 Hess.—1 hereby announce Livestock Market. the corner of East Ninth and Oak is $8100, of which $8000 is real es-1 in the south is no higher th»n this, $15; William Wiles, Eugene, $12. ’hat I will be a candidate for consta streets, have b >en unable to find a tate, Mrs. Bausch owning some busi they will win qut at the poll«. Steers—Per lb 4 © 3 l-2c. ' there are few onions from here being ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't new 1 cation and have decided to ness property pn Wljlamotte street Good cows 3© 31-2. 'offered there at the present tlm». forget the primary April 17th. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ♦ Good prime dressed veal—6 0 close out their stock and sell off besides her residence on West Sev rORTLAN'D L'VFSTtM'K MARKET ♦ thd*ir fixtur s. They will Inaugurate enth street, N. L. Roney. Jean Curry Mutton on foot — 4 1-2 © 5. Prlc°s prevailing in the local mar- ■J. MARRIED FOlU'OUNl’Y .ASSESSOR a sale at once. They give up the and M. Schneider were appointed Fat Hogs—5(3 5 1-4. •_ _ I ket today are: ♦ Fat Hogs, dressed 6 1-2 © 7. Hogs Pest $5.75*3 fi.00; medium ♦ + -> + + + +4-+r + + + + + + + building on the first of May, imme praisers of the property. I hereby announce _______ that Z ____ wll* ___ be a ¿■rain ami Feed. diately after which date the Odd Fel $5 50*3 5.75; feeders $5.00*3 5.50. 'amlldato for re-election to the office At me :.ome of W. T. Carn.-y at lows will move the building off the Cattle—Best st--rs $4.75 @4.85; Flour — $4.40. of eountv assessor, subject to the me-liuni $4.25® 4.75; common $3.50 Thurston, March 25, 1908, Harley lot an! commence the erection of Oat hay— $ 1 5. Tot» of the Republican party at the cows, best $3.75@ 4.25; B. Carney and Miss Lulu E. Hart, their five-story block. I Special Correspondence. I @ 4.00; Oat Hay, $13. primary election April 17. Weather common, $3.25® 3.75; calve $4 00© Rev. Geo. W. Ellis officiating. Lost Valley. March 30. Timothy hay—Per ton—$1*. B. F. KEENEY. BEN F. KEENEY. Is not very conducive to farming at 4.50. J8’ew Oats—Per bu. 4 5c. present. Hard rains, with snow low C«ne County s Assessor. Sheep- Best wethers ffi.00@IJ.50; SOCIALISTS CALL Bran—Per ton. $29. Copper Riveted Overalls J. R. Chezem will build L. O. Beck COUNTY CONVENTION spring lambs. It has often been said that an HH- in the foothills. ewws, $5.50© 6.00; Mixed feed—Per ton $30. with's one-story concrete business the kind thaï “WBAM Roy Addington and Byron Dunten sensor who uares to do his official nominal. Shorts, per ton—$32. k’i'.'ling on East Seventh street, The Socialists of Lane county are duty never can be re-elected. were visitors to Eugene last Monday. I Bluestem 85. If Wheat — A ’ alley 84; cut lull New Wheat—Per bu. 85c. work will start as soon as the old 3c @3 hereby called to meet in mass con this is a truism, present conditions T. II. Fenton visited the Goshen Cascara—•( Chittim bark) nude o| Rolled barley—Per ton $3 4. omlline- ire moved off the lot, vention at Frank ’ s hall. Eugene. Or., Sunday school March 22. •elected ■ l-2c pound. Chopped feed—$3’ per ton. which wil] be within a few days. on Friday, April 3, at 10 o’clock, for Mrs. O. W. Neet is again suffi dr nun Cracked Corn —$36-40. the purpose ol nominating a full ciently recovered to be out. • Portland Qiiotetion». .L, r DeW1, t * Co-. Chicago. Ill. — gy 4V VUXJ.j VUILa^l'. III. ticket for the coming June election Dexter Sunday school elected offi Creamery Butter 25© 30c. PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. Watlemen In 1897 1 I had a disease and such other business as may come cers Sunday for the following year. Fggs. 15c *3 16c. “A good many farmers In’ the « the stomach and bowels. . In the before said convention. All Socialists Those elected were: Superintendent, Chickens—1 4 © 1 5c. have for ’wing of 1902 I bought a bottle of Willamette valley who are urgently request’ d to be present. 85. Mrs. Ida Williams; secretary. Mrs. L. V,'h at- Valley 83; Bluestem years been steadily growing poorei sodol and the benefit I received all H. M. MANVILLE, L. Addington; organist. Mrs. Ruth Oats Per ton. $2fi*3 28. as a result of operations in hops and ■'* g >ld in Georgia could not buy. Chairman Co. Central Com. Parker; chorister. Miss Vesta Jacobs; Barley — Per ton. $27*3 $29. ' ■ yon Hv long and prosper. Yours other products that yield hut meager E C. COLE, librarian, Miss Stella Cruzan. The Hay — Timothy. $17; Cheat, 114. ’wy trnl , c x Cornell. Rodfng, Ga. If anv returns at all. are b’glnning Sec. Co. Central Com. Sunday school has Invited all dele Grain Hay—15 ® 1 fi. Wist 27, 1906. Sold by all drug to turn their attention to livestock, gatee to leave their lunches behind, Mohair—Choice. 25c. lot !.• It can safely be said that hundreds A Twenty-Y<nr Sentence. as Dexter will furnish food sufficient Wool—Valley. 16*3 18c. ^4 ' more are waiting for definite as “ I have just completed a twen ’ y- tor all. Hons Prime 4c *3 5 l-2c. , THE WET WEATHER P. Houston was today appointed surance that the big packing plant ; year health sentence. Imposed by Ed Morgan is still searching the Potatoes— 50*3 fine. COMFORT AND •Wunistrator of the estate of his projected here is g. Ing to b a suc Bucklen's Arnica Sslve. which cured mark»- tfor beef cattle. Onions $3.75 'a $4.00 per cwt. Then there will be a dras- I PROTECTION * Mary J. Houston, wh > cess. ' me of bleeding pll-s Just twenty Philip and Albert Johnson have "JM November 6. 1907. The estlmat- tic cut In the hop acreage of this afforded by a I years ago,” writes O. S Wool ’ver. of V their shingle mill In running order f he property of the estate state and a big cut in the production ' LeRaysville, N. Y Bucklen's Arnl- now. and are prepared to fill all or of a number of other crops that have He Got What He Needed. ' ca Salve heals the worst s ires. der?. In recent years failed to score as "Nine years ago it looked as If m.v I burns, wounds and cuts In the short foWi Kidney and Bladder Pills money-makers.” time had come.” savs C. Farthing, est time. 25c at W. A Kuykendall’s That is the statenien’ made today of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. ”1 was so j drug store. prun • an(] thorough and will In 1 'n • st-enwhen weakened by B. J. Hecker, of Hecker Brothers, run down that life hung on a very Clean - Light with head' slender thread. It was then that my nd allay troubles arising dealers in livestock. Following are appointments of Eu Durable L\ -'P iff nirra'inn of the bladder, quarters at Albany, who came In with druggist recommended Electric Bit- 1 for ‘ ‘ I students gene Divinity School ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ '¿r, ■ Guaranteed by all druggists. got a carload of stock yesterday. ters. I bought a bottle and I to luuxate It, for l^ane next Sunday. ♦ Sunday, April â 5: Waterproof "A new era is Just now opening in what I needed—strength. I had one ♦ Kwney, has county ’ s assessor, B. F. F. Beach. Elkton BORN ♦ T. H Garrett. M. D.«Mitchell and the Willamette valley,' J said Mr foot in the grave, but Electric nit- ♦ nJG*-* »3°? certainly made a record for perform- V. Stivers, Amity J*s. McC mm, appraiser« of the prop- Hecker, "and the establishment of ters put it back on Nie turf again. and ♦ » Every where ance of duty that has made him one L. Dunn. Drain. »Ry or th A J TOWt« CO BOltO« U » • 'ate of William Brawn- the mammoth slaughtering and pack-. I've been well ever since.” Sold nn- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of the most popular candidates In w ceweo-w <• jw’ts »neoere Callison, Irving **- decoa ’«d. today filed with the Ing plant by the Swift and other in Her guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's In Eugene, March 22, 1908. to the county, and It looks very much Curtis, Elmira. Nobat» r, ■’rt their inventory of the terests at Portland is the factor drug store. 50c. Fred M Marsters and wlfp.xa son. as If his re-election for a second Hovis. Wendling. They appraised it at »2,- that is making for an Industrial rev term is a foregone conclusion. Moore, Holley. •<.79. olution in the great agricultural dis DeWitt s Little Early Risers, Norcross, Walterville. All the It Invigorates, strengthens and famous little Liver Pill«, trict west of the Ci DeWitt'« Carbollxed Witch Hazel GEORGE W. KINSEY Stevens. Franklin. the buiMs up, keeps you in condition, farmers want to k by all druggists. Salve. It is especially good for pile*. Th»-,, i Olson, Harrisburg. rcted is going mentally and physically Tha’’s what Ko- n thing better than parking plant as p: Sold by all druggists. •* for 1 General Hansen,. Donna. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea wtll nsla. indigestion, sour to be a success. W rtatna'v Morgan, Junction City. do. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ hing cf gas and ner- sured of thlslh^y will quit F V. drive nshlne Washing Machines ’*»S *«■ VanW4nk)e, Scott's Mills. , Residence 194 E. 10th St. ♦ Drug Company. It digests what you poverty and ra:-> 1 the blues. See It at P D Newell la out for ♦ Morris, Santa Clara a.« all druggists. IAMBERS HARDWARE CO. sheep 4. nomination for a:■ »essor Ap- \ <411 ill. / Pr< vision *• rii 17, on thè Itepubilcan J NEW TODAY Port land 4. /tlck‘1. ’s • l>p?n i ♦ Barred Plymouth Rock •advanc ♦ ►♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ per setting. Cheap r ducts I 'ibator I Is. Address G. Thls is th«- sea«on ' ' WHS Springfield, Or.o Union Meat c< ada -hes and sprlne disor-P rs H‘ lanahan E. Me E. ini? small ham? Ilsiter'« Rocky Moneta In Tea is a su in g that M L 1 •A. S T €> X Zl. - J » which is a net preventative, Makes arrive here with the remains of his «nd tJ* T h k»* ».«*', ¿zjx former rulings Pirn Foil INDICI STIOS AND DYSPEPSIA. —- ----------- . i 1 iiuaoi r------------------- "' J T»a or Tablet* wife Friday evening The funeral vlgorbiis. 35c RELIEVES SOLD STOMACH. BELCHING. ETC. E. C. P.W1TT O* COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. rolls are adva Linn Drug Co. will probably be held Saturday. pound, the former g COAL DISCOVERY BY FARMER AT LORANE, OREGON JOHN BARKER WAS FNEÖ FIFTY DOLLARS You should see our line of fine Pi- anos and Organs—and get our prices and easy terms. Your old instruments taken in exchange, We do piano tuning and and organ repairing. We are in the COMMERCIAL CLUB BLOCK MRS. MAGGIE SOMMERGILE DIES AT LOS ANGELES TAX COLLECTIONS WAS FIOKEER, OF 1864 BETTER THAN EVER ♦ OF SAVINGS BANK + J. C. GOODALE DIES IN CALIFORNIA Mates' Announcements HAVE BEEN RAISED WEEKLY REPORT GF EUGENE MARKET GROCERY FIRM WILL CLOSE OUT PROPERTY OF MRS. BAUSCH FIXED AT $8100 for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co’s A DO YOU KNOW 0?;’ S licker ? V ♦ Auctioneer Li La. I ’•Í ¿ , jj