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THE KV g KXE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». OM>M The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. ease prevailing in t '■it live Malivsi|,i< .ieatlis are i :,:i bv it—heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or a| '/plexy are often the result ot kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is al lowed to advance thekidnex -poisou- ed blood will at- j-c/tievtlal organs, causing catarrh af bladder, or th« kidneys tbetnMlves urfak down and w*«t« sway cell by cell. bladder troubles alm«« always result frets a derangement of the kid..eys and is obtained aniekest by a [»op« treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel- nig badlv veu can make no mistake by uktngBr. Kilmer’s Swamp»Root, the jrreat kidney liver and bladder remedy. f ¡t corrects inability to hold urine and raiding pain >” I'atwing it, and over routes that unpleasant necessity of being tonipelleil to go often through the day, ,nd to get up many times during the night The mild and the extraordinary eject of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-doilar size liottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it. both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kii- mer & C' Binghamton, N. Y. AVhen wnting mention reading this generous ■offer in this paper. Don’t make any j mistake, but remenilier the name, Swamp Root. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. V.. on every bottle. I of |J EUGENE MARKET DATE 7 CLASS!FiED COLUMNS op l fir !r :r * « OK H YI.K 'S CHANGED t b rket here f th, . yur old t’ • "E . T iris** Shoe xlrin first-. lass work ouly honest mat. •rial; low prie. s. Half soles. und up. 5i» Ei»» Ninth street o31 W«.M)D FDR SALE Enquire at Yo- rau's shoe store tf :ue last week thus indicating the ;’k of buyer» I I ow jiriees are the ro 'nV " ' 1 ’** S,-Bes did nor rota! ve. ■ 5.000,(<oo bushels, as against € suit, some sales ot quite fair quality BRll'K FOR SALE Enquire of Pry»—Per lb.. Sc Georg« W. Hunter. tf ■in output of 60,000.000 bushels last + Captain Hobson, who was ♦ tokays 1» ing made to the trade today HIW H.MXMH k Hens- Per it, 8C. ’’"here Is little doubt now that ♦ to have apoken In Eugene + as low as 50 cents a crate Nothing FOR SALE Poland China pigs two Dairy b ut ter Per roll. 60c. the estimates made two months ago. next Monday night, will be ♦ along th«» street will bring more than months old. Phoue Farmers 3 8 6. Adam Ritchey, tanner of light skins, Geese— ser __ lb. 6c. *h:ch placed the 1908 crop at 42,- ♦ unable to ;gt here on that ♦ $1 a crate, and 11 & >ck is hard to oil for lace, leather, gloves furs and Ducks— Per 1V Tic 009,900 to 50,000.000 bushels, were ♦ date. 1 ID will. however. ♦ find rugs. At Jasper. Oregon Turkeys—per lk 15c a,gh. l.aiest calculations fall by apeak in Eugene Friday. Oc- ♦ FOR SALK -Two small homes; Hop Market Inactive. til9 4+w Asz-ftatHe». hi. >i' 4 deal to Lear out the early esti- ♦ tober 23, . a* 8 o'clock. and at ♦ weight about 800 and spring wag Th»* local hop market sas practical aataa. City on the same ♦ Junction ♦ <*a A W. Lewis, 569 W 6«n 02 4 ly without life yes'■» •da and reports j (Pnlon°”TS’eW T0C P0r h ♦ from Salem were o.' uo b isiness pass ’ A'SKltTAkKHS *'3lODs-—t'vrt 7’ Of this year's crop prooae.y 75 to ♦ date at 2 o'clock p. m W.iNTBIX T’oettlon by a g.wxl house Tbs public is requested to ♦ I etaui-s—P»r ,-aMi ing 8" per cent has already been sold keeper Address Box 105, Spring J. W KATS * UV-, aaSertakere aw4 Orange*. $", ,i,j Jack McNeff. who came In from T he remainder is In the hands of men ♦ take notice of the change ♦ tf funeral directora. Encune. Or ♦ Yakima says that of the crop of s,-‘ field. Ore. who will not easily be scared Into sell ♦ of date. U»e»<«k Marusr. ♦ 000 bales in that section. 1667 bales ♦ ing Dia 8ALK — Tuorougnureo Hereford Good cows—2#l2i»c DAY ft HENDERSON, undertaker« ♦ are unsold. The harvesting of the Argentina ♦ Steers—P»r 19.. bulls lor sale. Enquire 55# Wil and emkaltaara Cwrner Willam t'liat-M- Prices Tend Upward and Australian grain will take place lamette street tf ette and Seventh streets. I» >od prime dressed v al i Cheese is very firm in the local In December and January, and there M utton ss foot 2 1-2. tn a limited way todiy as high as maple 4-foot W T GORDON, Dineral director is a chance for important develop 32 1-2 cents, although some dealers market and prices have an upward WOOD- Fins dry, Fat hogs os foot - ments before the crops of those coun were still quoting th»1 old figures. tendency There is a strung demand wood, $4 36 Williams Transfe' «tate licensed embalmar «Affla« Fat bogs—dressed—"c from California for Oregon cheese, tries are gathered Already reports While local stocks of eggs are very Company. Main '*>1. and residence. Tenth and OH»e *>ra>ri ■»« and also a fair inquiry from the have come in of frost damage in some light, every one along the street street« Phoae Red 44«! Four— 444» FOR SALE 25 squares good corru of the southern provinces of Argen knows that It I» the b riders of the north New hay $.< firm Butter was quoted steady to gated Iron rooting Call at Eu AHCHITKIT tina. and with the wheat markets oV Eastern stock that put the local Pro Baled Hay $n ant> |12 gene Gun Co.’s store. tf the world sensitive, as they are duct to a higher point In order .but y « sterday at the former prices FREK THOM AS- Architect Ssetck Poll I. iik I Livestock Market Timothy Hav—Per »on. $16. known to be at 'h « time, because of they can sell under them and make es sad plans drawn, blur print Oats—Per bushel, 4 50c. While It still niay be possible for $•»»«4. SAl.E ,>utt Orpington eggs the admitted shortage In different more money The two cars of East 1:1 for $1. W. H. Hampton, 1102 «nd spr'lfloatlons. General super Bran- Per ton $26 ‘ 1 quarters, unfavorable reports from ern eggs which arriv'd 'esterday receivers to secure as high as $6 50 Columbia avenue, corner 19th st. vision over buildings >n course of Mixed feed—Per ton $36 the south cannot fail to have a t tiling have the: 'fore found a go >.| demand • for sel»'Ct hogs, nothing that brings construction. If thinking of build Shorts- Per ton—$34. more thun $6 25 has arrived in the FOR BALE $500 piano, ninmst ne» effect." «'id'ken Market I- Higher Ing, large or small, see nt* Tertns Wheat-—Per bushel, 85c. Egg Market B<e>-te<i Again about half price; big bargain, A higher range of values is quoted markets during the past 2 4 hours reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman After n |>erlod of steadiness, the East Rolled barlei -Per ton, $31. While only one firm was quoting today in the local chicken market terms to suit. R R , care Guard. block. Chopped feed—Per ton. $30. local ranch eggs above 3 7 1-2 cents Receipts are light, and the smaller ern markets today closed with a loss Cracked corn—Not tn ma:k»t. today, this place was asking and re buyers and in fact some of the lar- of ’> cents, thus Indicating that the FOR SALE line tub blood Rainbou N¡ W 1OIHV lette Rum: also grade rains; R. L ceiving 4u cents a dozen for the lim ger ones— are again In the niarket. bottom of the present movement has Jacobs. Glenwood Stork Farm. Dex ited arrivals, Other firms were sell The result is an advance o f about 1 -2 not vet been reached. FOR SALE OR RENT 806 acres In PORTLAND MARKET REPORT Sheep market Is quiet at former ter, Oregon. ing at, former figures. but all Infer for all the Cloverdale valley, 5 miles above Portland. Oct. 22—While thewheat ests t xpressed tile opinion that the cent a pound in the price prices. Goshen and five miles from Cres FOR SALE Dining table, chairs, market for the time is quiet, with market was considerably firmer. grades. Mr. Hunt, of Hunt ft Lacy, says of Creamery butler market Is holding well One of the best all-around sldeb'srd, bedroom suit, couch, quotations generally about the same While some believed the market had firm, with only a fractional Increase conditions: "The entire livestock places In Lane county, with every secretary. etc. Call before 1 1 a market Is in bad shaoe tods', and Albert Hutchinson, who recently as those of a week ago. the undertone advanced to a sufficient height, the in local manufactured stock Makers i nnvt nlene». Water is piped to m. at 812 Willamette St. Oc22 purchased a farm near Irving. was is strong, and a turn upward in prices g n- ral oninton of the trade was that repor t demand and supplies just buyers si-em to be waiting until after the house; three good springs election. Hogs are rather quiet but :n the city Monday on business, He tn the near future would occasion no all local guaranteed stocks would be about equal. close by: 6-room house; barn 6t'x strictly prime stuff, weighing around LOST Between Henderson station surprise in the local grain trade An quoted at 40 cents a dozen tomorrow came here from Minnesota. Apples 'love nt Low I’rl,,- 70. will hold 200 tons of loose hay: and Judkins' Point, leather suit official of one of the leading export morning. To force this advance In lo While the regular fall movement of 225 pounds, may still bring $6.50. 125 acres of good timber, balance case Finder please leave nt The Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in ing firms said today: cal eggs there has been an advance of apples has not begun in earnest, there Stuff of all kinds Is coming to« fast almost level, lying over 1 miles Guard office. o$2 "The outlook for the Immediate fu 2 1-2 cents in the price of the best is a small Increase noted In sales dur for the present demand " Eugene November 4 to 7, inclusive. along Cloverdale valley, on coun "Every one Is filled up with live FOR SALE ture of the wheat market is favora- Eastern here, the select quality sell- ing the past few days. Low prices Have your eyes tested for glasses. ty road; good family orchard; p A cottage, plastered; session given immediately. Al o arcy the rule.. It taking something ex stock." said Mr. Gould, of Benson ft largo rooms; good water; furni ceedingly good tn quality to bring Gould, today, "and the markets are ture and carpets complete. $1200. for rent or sale, a good farm sit uated 1 miles from the larger Enquire 625 Olivo street. $1.25. Many sales, around 50ii75c. overloaded. Il is hard to sell any place, in the Pleasant Hill neigh Grape market Is in very bud condi thing just now " A year ago today hogs were weak; FOR SALE »-room nouse. three borhood; fair house and two-story tion. and lhe Front street trade con blocks from Willamette stdoet; lot barn, granary and hophouse. Only demns the action of a local evening cattle and sheep firm; no change In •ta?< feet Price. $2 1(01. O re half a mile from school, postoffice and morning paper in talking of high prices Following Is the general range of gon Land Company. tí mid public hall. For further par prices and a'firm market just to help Bflk ■ VMS Ba Inflammation of the Bladder one ticulars see J. II. Sellers. 2 17 Law house along the street sell its Cal values on stock ruling In the yards rence street. Eugene. dtf w2t ifornla product. The truth of the for late shipments: F or sale or rent six room east of mountains, Hogs Best house and lots on College Hill. ordinary. $6. block- $6.25fu $6 50; SALE Four and one-half Enquire Mrs. F. Rosteln, Stewart, FOR •■rs and China fats. $' 5; stockers acres of land, one-fourth mile Ave i and feeders. $5. north of Springfield school house. Cattle Select east of mountains. FOR SAl.l 40 acres, 12 miles west; A good six-room cottage. barn, steers. $ I. medium steers $3 50; or- 35 In cultivation; new 8-room w >od house, poultry housu and cows. $2 85 lit $3. dtnnry, $3.2 5 best I bouse, barn, wagon, cows and all park. A small orchard of choice heifers. $3.25; medium cowa, » ! I tools and household goods. $2 600. fruit mid 2 3-4 acres set to straw Cal! at Address "Il thia office. $2.2 5; stags. $ 12.50 iii $ 3 ; bulls. $ - «>2 4 berries and raspberries, Sheep Best wethers. $3.50; ordl- place or address F. D. Teschout, nary wethers, $3.25; lantbs. $4.00; LOTS FOR SALE BV OWNER Two Springfield, Oregon, R. F. D. No. mixed lots. tf $3.00; straight ewes. lots and 8-rooin house; barn; fine 1. $2.50 91 $2.75. land for garden; on Fourth street, Indus- Veal Choice young calves. $ I 50; FURNISHED near mill race. Lot 160x95 on CAPITAL trial, manufacturing, mining, oil, heavy and rough. $3.5o<o $4.00. Twelfth and Alder streets, just gas and railway stock and bond is north of Patterson school. J. J. sues sold direct to investors; com Walton, 515 Willamette street. It mission basis. Samuel Graham ft PORTLAND MARKETS FOR SALE Cottages near Univer Co., selling brokers, Montreal, sity, 1 four room, 1700; 1, five Canada. Grain, I-lour, FeeiL Etc. rooms, new, modern, $1200. One WHEAT Hliiesteln. 93«! 9 4c; close In 4 room cottage, excellent FOR SALE: On East 11th street, club, 89c; fife, 89c; red Russiiui, X 6c ; lot $2150. Red Star Real Estate. seven room house with basement, 40-fold. 90c; valley, 90c Room 11, First Nat. Bank. bath rixinti, etc; city water, elec per Feed. $26 '<1 $27 BARLEY TOLD ABOVE IN A VERY FEW WORDS IS THE MAIN REASON OF THE INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THIS BUS tric lights; everything new and ton; rolled, $27.5O«t $28.50; brew HERE IS A CHANCE- to buy from INESS. SUCCESSFUL THIS STORE IS, OF THAT THERE IS NO QUESTION. FURTHERMORE. WE DO NOT CLASS up-to-date; sold cheap If sold ing. $26.50. the owner and buy right, nice high soon; owner wishes to leave th" FI.OI’R - Patents, $1.80 per luir- OURSELVES AS A SUCCESS SIMPLY BECAUSE WE ARE DOING A LARGER VOLUME OF BUSINESS. WE CON lota or house and lot, ail on the city. Inquire at 406 E 11th st 027 2. T ; exports. 81.70; rel; straights. $3.85; street car line. I have 8 Iota and 2 SIDER THE BUILDING UP OF A LARGE FOLLOWING OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WHO COME AGAIN AND AGAIN Valley. $145; 1-4 sack graham, dwelling houses. All must go. In Any parties having deer hides to sell wheat, $4.65; rye. $4.40; whole _ WHO TELL THEIR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS OF THE ADVANTAGE OF TRADING AT THE NEW AND DIFFER quire at 806 East Thirteenth st. or tan must get their tags by No- $5.50 vetnber 1. Adam Ritchey. ENT STORE OF EVEN A GREATER VALUE THAN THE MERE SELLING OF A LARGE LOT OF MERCHANDISE AT MII.LSTFFFS Bran, $26.50 per FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force nl9dftw. ton; middlings. $33; shorts, country, pump connected; 600-gallon tank, THE PRESENT TIME WE ARE BUILDING FOR THE FUSO WELL AND WISELY WETURL AND IN ORDER TO DO $31 : city. $30; F. 8 Mill chop. $22. fittings, 40 feet 1A4-Inch pipe, for MO E TO THE l‘l BL!«' HAY Timothy, Willamette A'al- SHALL SPARE NO EFFORT TO PLEASE YOU IN BOTH PRICE AND QUALITY sale cheap at Hall ft Shumway's. ley.. ordinary. $11; Eastern Oregon, East Seventh «treat See It. tf R. T Edwnrds wishes to inform $16.50«! $17.50; mixed. $13; clover, $9; alfalfa. $14; alfalfa meal, $19. FOR SALE By owner, a choice1 the public that he will not l»e re A egctiibles mill I ruit. piece of property closo In, one I sponsible for any bills contracted hv POTATOES Buying price, 80cD ¡dock from Willamette street; lot Mr«. Nona Edwards. Men’s Oregon All-Wool Suits, It I. EDWARDS. 90 ' per hundred; sweet potatoea, 2 it 80x160; modern 9-room house; | o2 I worth up i to $15.00. 2 l-2c pound. good barn; plenty of trees and «.OSHI X ITEMS. 90c I $1 per ONION'S Oregon, shrubbery; price reasonable. Ap Men's Worsted Suits, hundred pouu<ls ply 79 4 Oak street. tf O Í A D Men's Worstea öun Go-ihen, Oct. 21 The voting peo We handle two grades of HOOT VEGETABLES Turnips, worth up to $18.00. $1.25 per sack; enrro’s, 8 5c; pur- FOR SALE BY OWNER Fifteen ple met at the I. O. O. F. Hall Fri Mackinaw Coats, both made of acres of choice fruit land, wide day evening and organized a literary snips. $1 25; beets, $1.25. and selected variety of fruits and club with the following officers: «»e Men's Men s fine nne Worsted worsted Suits, ‘ Dairy mill Country Produce all-wool Oregon Mackinaw vlce- berries; all In bearing. Three President, Wllev Humphrey; BUTTER City creamery, extras, worth up to $20 00 miles southeast of Eugene, on tel nrvsldent. Miss Odell; secretary, Ar- 25c«i36c; fancy outside creamery, They sell at $3.50 and $4.50, ephone and rural delivery route. lle Matlock, treasurer, Ruth Hig Fine Tailor-Made Suits. 32 1-2CO35C per pound: store. 18c. I a . to Men's M ens Extra txira rine 1 The Gisod house and new barn. Price gins; editor, Raleigh Roney. EGGS Oregon selects. 37 l-2ctl and are well worth $1.00 to reasonable. Call up Farmers 284. club Is to meet every Wednesday ¿.JU worth up to $25.00 38c; Eastern. 27 til 32 1 2c. ■ $1.50 more. evening Everybody welcome. After POULTRY Hens, 12 l-2c«i 13c WARTKD the meeting a big supper was spread Men's Single Coats of Pure Wool Cloth. tier pound; springs. 12 l-2c<íl I 3c: ducks, old. 12cft 1 2 I-2c; young. 14 WAMHD- A number of girls to by the l’dles. worth i up to $6.00. Saturday Lee Matlock returned «t 15c: geese, old. 8 «i 9c; young, »it learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu evening from Klamath Falls. H • Suits, Pant IOC; turkeys, 1 6 '<i 17c. gene General Hospital. tf says "Walking Is good." Boys' Two-Piece Knee CHEESE Fancy cream twins. 15c The farmers-are plowing again worth up to S4.00. per pound, full creatn triplets. 15c; WANTED TO RENT—A »04 farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. after the rain. full cream Young America. 16c Jack Humphrey Is clerking for I . Extra. 8 1-2cft9c pound; Address "C. D„” care Guard, tf AP Boys' Two-Piece Knee Pant Suits. Fine Wool, VEAI. Jacobs In the dry goods store at ordinary. 7 it 7 l-2c; heavy. 5c worth up to S6 Falls. These come in heavy and Fancy, 7 l-2c per pound; WANTED Fresh cow giving good Klamath PORK A dance at the Goshen Hall Sa'- quality of milk In exchange for large, 5 l-2< il 6 l-2e - ?' Knee Pants, s. sizes 6 to 15 years, light weights .colors and black. z* f» wj Boys' good top buggy. R. McMurphey. tf urday evening, October 14, A good Hops. AA ihi I, Hides. Etc. time for all. ÖH^yS worth up to 75c pair. 1 90*. 7 <it 8c |>er HOPS Oregon, Eig value. WANTED A woman for light A surprise party was given Rsl- 1 90«. 1 « 1 1 2c isiiind ' 1907. 3 'a 4c 4 H» housekeeping. Enquire at the fire elgh Roney Tuesday evening, average Oregon. WOOL — Eastern I spends most of his time sine» playing engine hour«* at the city hall. best. 10 fl 1 4c per pound according ' with jumping jacks and dolls. to shrinkage; valley, 15«! l«c. WANTED By student of business Mr. Alexander Is building an ad MOHAIR Choice, 18c per pound, j college, place to work for his dition tn the hotel. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 1 3 fl 15c | board. Phone Farmers 2x9. Mr. and Mrs Van Valelt returne I per i>ound; dry kip. No. 1, 1 3c per, o22 Monday from Kltson Springs. * U -«nr own best interests demand that you come here to this Woolen Mill Store. The fol per pound; pound, dry calfskins. 16c If you have blank... 1» »"?; TI,0”.“ nTy of .bis «or. for blank... salted hid»-«. 6 1-2c fi 8c pound: saB-| WANTED—Posltton as cook In camp A. Warden, who recently moved or hotel. Fifteen years' ««purl- lowing items are inexorable proof of the ed calfskin«. 1 2 fl 13c per pound;) ence. References. Booth-Kelly from I vison to near Halsey, was It Green. 1c less Double bed size, white lambs' wool Co. R B. Garman. Ix>ndon, Or. tf the city ia«« Thursday on bugine». CA8CARA BARK Small lots, 5c; Double bed size, gray Oregon wool Blankets, worth $6.5U, at ....................................................... carload lots. 6c per pound. Blankets, worth 8$.0U. at ............... Double bed size, white lambs' wool WANTED TO TRADE Span of O. O. McClellan, hop buyer. Is I i Double bed size, gray Oregon wool Blankets, worth $8.00. at.......................................................... yearling mules and a la«t spring's the city. Blankets, worth $4.50. at ................................ < A RD or Til IM1S. mule, to trade for sheep; or will Double bed size, white lambs' wool trade rattle for sheep. 8. P Wyne- Double bed size, gray Oregon wool Blankets, worth $9.00, at ......................................... liexter, Oregon, October 18, 'OS gar. Phone. Farmers, 84. N5 NOTICE EOR 1’1 BI.K ATI«»N Blankets, worth 8' To kind friends of Cloverdale vicin Indian Blanket Robes, newest designs and colorings, Double bed size, mottled Oregon WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene ity and Walker Station: suitable for couch covers and den decorations, IT. 8. Land Office at RxWbUTT. Blankets, worth $4.50. at ............ Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St., w* With heartfelt thankfulness very special at ...................................... .. ........................ Oregon, September 17, 1908. Double bed size, mottled Oregon young chickens weighing from 1 H to offer a prayer to God 1a our aching Notice Is hereby given that All > 1 % pouads. Phone Main 645. Blankets, worth $515. f hearts for your kindness to our dear perdue, __ of Bug»-ne Oregon, wb J _______ sister, Mr A. McAlister, In sickness on May 1st. 1908. made Timber A - WANTED- Chamber work In pri Those wsho aided and In death vate boarding house, or other plication No 990 4 for W X, of 8W ’ . were Mrs B»rt Kelsey and son. Mrs. Township 19 Sonf , light work. Phone Main 91 or ad Section 24 Streeter. Mrs Burnett. Mrs. William Range 8 West, Willamette Meridlr . dress. "Housekeeper," 245 W 7th. And we pray We desire to call your attention to oi:r h E * F Gllfrey and family. We can say without fear of contradiction that our va Eugene, 026 has filed notice of intention to ms’ • God’s rholcest bl»Hsing» upon t hose Final Proof, to establish claim to t » rious lines of men s wool underwear are by far the beat grave with their who watted at the nel 8kirts at $150. They are made of p ’ d Springfield match land above described, before W. ’’ . WANTED —At and sweet songs. beautiful offerings factory, girls or women to pack Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, at E - Flannel. Sewing is of the best and length and width is am- values in this city. At $1 00, $1.25, $1 50 and $2.00 per MRS M J ADOfNGTON.j matches i; good wages and steady g>-ne, Oregon, on the 24th day of garment. work. I Ring or communicate with liecember, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul Bettelhelm. Springfield, Or tf Pl«. _____________________ —----------- IITLKS! W D Neely, of Eugene. Oreg-? ; M. E. Gillespie, of Eugene. Or»g> ; Poi Minnie Wlnnlford, of Oakland. Or ■ Ingham I ware busi and gon; E. Wbattam, of Eugene, Or • Î4 apple« o d ta ko c A k folk Address’.* M ard. ( BENJAMIN I,. EDDY. C., 0. In Or Reg »U.-. 022 F R u 591 WILLAMETTE STREET DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS FOR T Jjk A ■ A WMkKi<lne^Lam8Bad‘ O a WEEK’S TRIAL 25c We Are Everlastingly Giving The Best Possible Values i $5.00 •.73? & • OO rhp. oe îp .OO e i 1 c $ 1.00 $1.35 a» >> Buys DUyS P>- öliyS n DUyS Buys Buys n„, FP OUys I Mackinaw Coats Men’s 35c Wool Sc cks 25c EXTRAORDINARY BLANKET SPECIALS $4.75 $6.00 $’’.00 $2.75 $3.50 $4.00 $3.50 $4.25 Blue Flannel Shirts $1.50 $4.00 Exceptional Values in Men’s Wool Underwear Brownsville Woolen Mill Store EUGENE. *** OREGON s