l our price lis' and mall us your orders. Money refunded if goids .1
S R" AU orders will be treated strictly confideWial.
P3. chlo all our goods C. O. D., or you can mikremittauce with your or
iillJ UJ 7 - r i P'cp.iy ircTIglH,
ViE OFFER AS FOLLOWS:
f t Sheeban's Private Stock.Rye or Bourbon
I ,,ts Tillamook Rye or Bourbon..
L sDe aney's Malt Whiskey
uar s ueu R Whjske .
SOU Gold Bourbon Whiskey
ZIZ Crescent Ry. Whiskey
2"rt. Old Port Wine
iuarts Old Sherry Wine
larts Old Angelica W.ne
Larts Old Muscat Wine
.LrhOld Madeira Wine
luarls Sweet Catawba Wine 4.50 or
Sandusky Port Wine 4.50 or
Lata Monogram U. f.a. Kye or couroon 12.00
Lr!s Rock and Rye - 6.00
juirts Peach and Money
Lirt! Millview Whiskey, bottled In bond
j Remember, we refund you your money and prepay freight both ways if goois
iOg bUt tUe OC51.
We assort cases, if desired; you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish.
IS IT GOOD?
THAT'S THE QUESTION
Jewell
Pastor of
PLYMOUTH CHUCH
Brooklyn
at the
Eugene Theatre
iaturday Evening
Feb. 23d
Under the
Auspices of the
i UNIVERSITY
School of music
Tickets $1.00
Pn sale at Linn's Drug; Store, Fri
day morning at 9 a. m.
LONG & CROSS
Galvanized Iron
Cornice
and Skylights
Experts in all the branches of
Plumbing, Heating and
Tinning.
Satisfaction guaranteed. All
work done promptly. Prices
reasonable.
we solicit patronage from out
side towns.
625 Willamette St
Phone Black 1521
EUGENE - - OREGON
Fufnish your new home
Fropcrly? Don't slight the
cas fixtures. We do all
)wight
O . puu.uuis rwene
0 "na. tinning; Wv.rl Call
dna let us estimate
your work.
on
&ya & Heitzmatn'
34 West 8th St.
kone black i , j
O
e "Want Your Business
.ornii all kinds, ol Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Gin and Ran at wholesale pricei
i not satit j
with your orjsr. j
-$8.00 or $3.00 a gallon ' F
- 8.50 or 3.25 a .allon I
fin u.i. .,
" ;'. j"gaiion
w.w ur o.w a cral on
7.50 c
2.75 a allon
. 7.50 or
2 75a eallon
3.50 c
3.50 or
3.50 c
. 3.50 or
3.50 or
,r I-Z5aSJ!'0 I
iiirtsOia 10m o.wor J.uu a galloi
KsFrench Cognac 9.00 or 3.50 a allo,
'...i.Talifomia Grape Brandy 8.00 or 3.00 a pall
nu Tom Gin 8.00 n, 1m , .iu
i.i,Stanlord 3A Rye ...11.00 or 4.00 a iralloi
I""" . . ... ... .. ... . '
I.kRainer3A Bourbon ...11.00 or 4.00 a eallon
0 a irallon -
2 2a -.aiioo .
6.00or 2.25 a gallon
10.00 or 3.50 a gallon
Satisfactory, we are tinuiivc iiu sc.i our gooas ai w.ioleiale prices
WHOLESALE LIQUOR. DEALERS
Washington Street PORTLAND, OREGON
Rather than take chances in getting
Good Fresh Meat call up
Palace Meat, Market,
BRODERS BKOS. Props.
-PHONE MAIN 40. 45 WEST EIGHTH ST, EUGENE
Rich Men
Nearly all started in life poor. The
stories of their beginnings read
much the same.
They laid the foundations of their
fortunes by systematic saving
in a modest way, gradually
building a bank account by a
dogged determination to get
ahead, until it reached such
proportions that they could in
vest it to advantage when the
oppor'unity arrived.
We cannot all be rich but there is a
reasonable chance for everyone
' to enjoy a moderate degree of
financial success if the saving
habit is cultivated.
The secret j
is in spending less than you ,
earn and in placing: the surplus
where it will draw interest.
Eugene Loan and
Savings Bank,
Established 1892. Capital ani
Surplus SI 00,000
L. CHAMBEKS, H. E. ANKENY
President. Vice-President.
DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier.
Chambers-Bristow
Banking Company
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000
Notes and Mortgages bought. Money
loaned on approved security. Interest payed i
Ull ItlllC VCIlllltOl-O Ul .'1- f. (Wiiviat
bankin? business transacted.
First National Bank
! OF EUGENE
j Paid up cash capital ffn
andsurplus $IOUAUC
I A GENERAL BANKING.BUSINESS
' done oo reawoable term. Slebt drift! on Chicago
' San FranclICO and Portland. BUI! ol Exchange on all
rorrlgn countries. Depoilu receHed !ub)ect to check
or cer llflcale of depollt. All collection! Intrusted to us
-rill receive prompt attention.
! T G HBNDRCKS, President. S B KAKtN. Vice Pre!.
I PFSNODGRARS Cashlei. L H POTTRB AastCalh
Seeds! Seeds!!
FLOWER
and
VEGETABLE
SEEDS
eL the
Model Grocery
Prompt Delivery
Phone Red 1211
E. P. SHINN
PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER.
Makes boots and shoes to order and repairing
neatly done. Prices reasonable. Gooi .
work guaran'er-d. SHoo opposite
Posioliice, 26 Test &th street.
..To. (2 Oretzon
:
tujjpte Transfer Co.
Successor to Oorlu
... l.-J -. ,1 w.rk Pl.fM IROTlne S
'111 KIDQ UI MU.ma .
CP special W Vg.'or Sale. Siorasa,
o
OTee V ftilnrar WJh of Loan aU Uiiagt Bink
OmciTf.QM Bed 1101. Sublet Pbotie Red 1521
Ifabmdunt
o
RAILROAD
O
CROSSING
AlKMOrXT
The city has commini'il lillln.r in
....
out at 1 lie now stre
t crossing of the
railroad In Fail-mount two blocks
:wtat of "e one by the knife factory.
1.25 a gallon r It will require quite a till, as the rail-j-2
a gallon "rail track there is about six feet
ll25alllon'"b"ve Ille lovel of lhe 8trr-'- Tllls
1.25 a gallon .will be a great convenience, as for
J 75 a pallor i a good quarter of mile niwr ,f ,ho
university there has been nr. s.
. . .. , ,
P"8' alul that wl,h a lle,l-v wt' ""t
"I' town ou tn south side of the
railroad. It will connect Eleventh
ani1 Thirteenth streets, but they
will
oll5' he a block apart there, as
Eleventh street hears southerly and
next ,he railroail. eliminating
Twelfth street several blocks in Fair-
mount.
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
Chiltlm bark 'o 5j G VjC
Wool lS'y ilc.
Poultry, I;;i;s, etc.
Iv'-rs Per doz., 17 ivms
Dairy butter Per roll,
creamery, 75c. per roll,
liens Per lb., 1 le.
Frys Per lb., 11 cents.
Geese 5 (it Gc.
Ducks rer lb., SQlOc.
Turkeys lGc.
Fruits, Vegetables Ktc.
Potatoes Per cwt., $1.15.
Onions Per lb., lc.
i.emons Per case, $4.50.
Green Apples Per box, 50 75c
Oranges $2.50 3.00.
Livestock Mnrkct.
Steers Per lb., 33MiC.
Good cows 3 c.
Good prime dressed vea1. 67c.
Mutton on foot Per lb., 4 V4 5c.
Fat hogs Per lb.. G M, S 6 .
(mill mid Feed.
Client hay Per ton, J7
Timothy hay Per ton, $9.
Oats Per bushel, 37c.
Bran Per ton, $19.
Mixed feed Per ton, $21.
Shorts Per ton, $23.
Wheat Per bushel, C2c.
Portland Mnrbct llc icw
Partland, Or., Feb. 21 - This is
the senson when Portlund depends
iargeiy Upon California for what we
designate "spring" vegetables.
In
the cities east of the Rockies the Veg
etables now offered here are regard
ed as almost unseasonable, and be
sides, the severe weather nt this
time of year In that section pre
cludes lite handling of anything ex
cept the few things that the rich can
afford to buy.
It happens, therefore, that toma
toes, asparagus, peas and similar pro
ducts coming up from the southland
are practically luxuries "back East,"
and figure In but a small wcy in their
markets.
For instance, two carloadi of mix
ed early vegetables arrived here this
morning and were simply snapped up
by retailers, who are able to put
them on sae n open front stores
withot fcm. of wualhol- conditions.
New asparagus in supply equal to
local and shipping wants was in
cluded in the lot, and is selling at
25c. Beets, carrots, radishes, arti
chokes, cucumbers, tomatoes, cab
bage, cauliflower and peas were lu
the lots coming in this morning.
Prices were well maintained.
A car of celery was also dis
tributed this morning and was in
good shape.
Citrus FrtiltH Cio Well
Three cars of oranges and a lot of
fancy tangerines came In yesterday
evening and were meeting with good
sale today at the prevailing quota
tions. There Is quite an Improvement re
ported In fruit shipments from this
rllstributine point In both citrus
fruits and apples.
Country rrtxluce.
Egg receipts were again quite
heavy, but from what could be learn
ed from dealers they were not quite
heavy enough to break the market
sic;; heuo&ghe
I Poiiivrly card by
these J.ittle 1'ills.
Tliy Bl& relieve Bla-
d!-cstloa nnd Too Hearty
E:itiii(f. A perfect rem
idy tor Il77lnes3. Naasea,
InrowncF.sr liil Taste
la tho Mouta, Coated
TrmirJe. Pain In the Hide,
JTOHt'ID LA'ER- Thcrj
rvgulate tbo Bowels. Turelr Vegetable.
SMALLllLL SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Siimle Signature
ITTLE
IVER
CARTERS
flT7LE
IVER
J PILLS.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
O
M
o
SAYS THIS
i!i:i.ii:vi:s 1
At'KAClIK
w erf known
nli,,iltv ,-.,
tlirn backache is often Nature's
danger Blguft thai nut iiics-O lie
sufferer Jjint the kidneys are
sick.
The following simple Quniie
nmde mixture Is said t relieve
backache and cleanse and build
up the kidneys, if taken before
(he stnge of Bristit's disease:
Fluid extract Dandelion, oue
hnlf ounce; compound Karnon.
one ounce: compound syrup
sarsnpnrllln, three ounces. Mix
by shaking well In a bottle nnd
tnke In teaspoonful doses after
meals and at bedtime.
A well-known local druggist
Is authority that these Ingredi
ents arc mainly of vegetable ex
traction and harmless to use,
and can be obtained at small
cost from any good prescription
pharmncy. Those who think
they have kidney trouble or
seifer with lame back or weak
bladder should give this pre
scription a trial, as no harm
ran possibly follow its use, and
It is said to do wonders for
some people.
M
to any appreciahle ewnt. The 1
tnand from local lvhiiliTs nnd out
side sources is not quite keenlnir puce
with receipts, but at the same time
no great accumulation is apparent.
Poultry shows an improved tone.
and Rood fat hens and young chick
ens bring 134 S He. A lot of East
ern dressed chickens coming in a day
or so tends to keep live chickens
from going up to midwinter prices,
and the trade seems to he well satis
fied with the present conditions, say
ing that a higher market falls to
move stacks when arrivals are heavy,
for low cost of fresh meats and com
petitio not frozen goods mnke high
maintain.
Fresh Meats Steady.
There were rather fill receipts of
dressed veals and hogs today, but In
spite of short arrivals at the stock-
yards there was no urgent demand t torn, and before be gets through some
except for fancy veals and good fat persons well thought of In northern
block porkers. Prices remain steady Xf York iiiny llnd themselves churg
at quotations, though poor quality I e(1 wl"' conspiracy.
was shaded today
es.
In several instanc-
Hops Slake Xo Advance.
Keports rrom the Kast and abroad
are not at present very encouraging
to holders for an advance. Orders
are at even lower than last woek,
but growers generally are tenacious,
and will not sell at the low figures
offered under 10 cents.
The situation is variously stated to
he controlled by speculators and the
big brewers, and just how long this
control can be held Is, of course, not
a matter given out for publication.
The English market has remained
stationary for two or three months
for Pacific coast goods.
Portliuifl Quotations.
Creamery butter 32 c.
E8KS--22V4C
Chickens 10 !( 13 Vic
Wheat Valley. G9(&70c;
blue-
stem, 7 1 lit 72c.
Oats $27 t ?2S.
Uarley $21.00Q 22.00.
llay Timothy, $13.00 $14.00.
vetch, $7.50 $8.00.
Mohair Choice, 20 0 2 80.
Wool Valley, coarse to medium,
2122c.
Hops 1900 crop 10 12c.
Potatoes $1.25?t $1.50 per cwt.
Onions SocQ $1.25.
Chlttlm bark New stock, 5 V4
6 V&c per lb.
Deef stcer3 $3.25 0 4.25.
Cows $2,25 5! 3.50.
Hogs $0.50 ti $7.25.
CalveB $ 1.50 if! 5.00.
Sheep $0.000 6.25.
9100 ItKWAIlll S10
The readers of thlB paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that scienco has
been able to cure in all Its a' U'es,
and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive catarrn cure
known to the medical fraternity. Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease,
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous .surfaces of the -i.vsteni,
thereby destroying the foundation ot
the disease and giving tin paibnt
strength by bnildinn up tho consti
tution niul a.o-i-tliis nature In Us
work. The pniprb tors have so much
faith In 11s ciiraiive powers that they
offer $H)it i"T any caso that It
falls to cure. S.nd for list of tesil
nionlals. Address I'. .1. CIIKXKY CO.. To
ledo. Ohio. Bold by all druggets, 7rc.
Take Hall's Pills for cm.itip.itlon.
Don't Put Olt
until tomorrow what you ran do to
day. If you are suffering from a
torpid liver or constipation, don't
wait until tomorrow to get help. Buy
a bottle of llerblne and get that liver
workftg right. Promptness about
health saves many Bick spells. Mrs.
Ida Oresham. Point, TOs, writes:
"I used llerblne in myOjmlly for six
years, and find it d oeiill it claims
to do."
For sale bynn Drug Co.q
IED BOY TO TREE
i AND LET HIM FREEZE
:
; An Inhuman Stcnmolhcr's Alleged
Cruelty Costs a Child Bulh
D of His Uks?
The Ytuthoritu's of .TofiVrson county,
lu xurtluTU Ni'W York, have Just hud
thoir oyoopi'iuMl to n nisi' of tiihuiiian
cruelty that happi'intl nearly it yeat
ago nd which, through some mysteri
ous menus, lias been kept umler cover
ever since.
A small boy named Leon Tifft hns
Buffered the amputation of both lejrs
as a result of belnjr tied to a tree anil
kTT UOTHBR TIED HI TO A THEE."
left to freeze by his stepmother.. At
least thnt Is tho explanation given by
the boy, and the authorities believe
blm.
The amputation took place some time
ago, and the boy has been out of the
hospital and back to the county or
phnnnge for several months. Just how
a caso of this nature could escape at
tention so long no one seems able to
explain, but District Attorney Pitcher
has taken the matter up with a deter
mination to probe the case to the bet
it ii iiiituri neeu lor tne annual visu
of the county Hiiiiervisors ti the or-
: nhnn iisvliini the ense wotildn't hnvp
eomu ou't t tllllt llltu lll)y 'rin-y
; Bnw tho legless liny sitting In a chair,
j unable to move, and asked him out of
I sympathy how he happened to loso IiIh
limbs,
"My mother tied mo to a tree anil
left mo there," snld the boy.
The supervisors were up In arms In H
minute. They bad assembled from nil
parts of the county, and they knew
that no such case had ever received
tho attention of tho authorities. The
boy went on to say that ho lived tit
Elllsbtirg with his father and step
mother mid that be bad bad to tnko the
brunt of tho woman's spite ever since
children of her own came Into the
world.
"It was lust February and a cold day,
too, when she tied tne outdoors to n
tree," said the hid. "I lunlll't done
not 111 ll" to get Hitch punbilllnellt for."
Afti'r the boy had remained In the
; cold for several hours the woman re
! leased him. When it was found bis
! feet mid legs were frorcn hi:4 father
I and stepmother took liltn to a Wnter-
town hospital niul left him there. Then
they disappeared. He has never heard
from them since.
MAIMS HIS ONLY
ARM BY FALLING
Worst
Mutilated Soldier Consoled
Fact That Neck Is Still
Whole.
by
"Cherokee Bill," the worst mutilated
soldier living, has broken bis arm, the
only one ho has. Hill lives nt the Sol
diers' homo In the suburbs of Washing
ton. Ho stnrted as nu Indian lighter lu
the Eighth cavalry. Home thoughtful
Indian gave him a pcrfcit scalping,
which Hill humorously refers to as
"the original Cherokee strip." Bill also
Is minus one leg nnd one arm nnd Is
covered with wounds and scars. The
leg which assists In Bill's support
bIiows seventeen bullet wounds.
After his discharge from the regular
army Bill enlisted lu the rough riders
and saw service In Cuba under Presi
dent ltoosevelt. The trimming up of
bis physical being was then completed.
As the result of participating in the
peaceful pastime of fulling on tin? side
walk Illll Is now nursing a broken
arm. lie Knys be Is glad he lu yet t i
realize the sensations of n broken neck.
llor of Three Sent lo Jnll.
Great excitement was caused ull
over Switzerland when the news got
nliroad that the criminal Judge at
Welnfeldi'iC In the Clinton of Tliurgo
via, had sentenced a child of three
years to three and n half mouths' im
prisonment. The child while passing
a toy shop wiisGnttrncted by some toys
dtinglltii?!!! front of the entrance nnd
tryjk two of them home, he said In tht
court, for IiIb Utile sister, who bud no
toys. The child Is so small Unit be
bad to be curried Into the courtroom,
and after he wns sentenced a bulky po
liceman took blm screaming to tho Jnll.
iiii
" Pi k r
C
ree
wk li.WH Ji st iti:ci:ivi:i) a i..h;i-: assokt.mkxt ok
I'.WC V JiLASSWAIUO WHICH WK Wl I.I, l'ltKSI'.XT TO OUK Cl'S
l'().li:i!S l.'HKK ()!' CIIAIUiM
1-:VKHY l'l'ltCIIASK OK DKY ()l)l)S ASIOl XTlN'tJ TO $2.50
icxrni.Ks you to oxk ski.kctiox kuom thk i.ixr.
TllKY AUK OX DISPLAY IV Ol'lt 'OKXi:il WINDOW.
TIIK l'l.ACH TO TltADH.
icklim
piioxi:.
TWO i:NTl;.N( i:s PiuU anil OaU
D1VIXITV Al'POIN IMPS IS
ofessor Morrl-i, Porn Ul.lgo
ol'essor Wig.-iuiiv. Monnuiuth
11. Moor", I iidcpi'tidonw.
C. Curtis, lCliuir:.-.
V. Stivers, T.iur.uon.
S. Champie, S'liita Clara.
M. Orrlc t, Springfield.
M. llrooks, ii.-nln.
IS. Ames, I'laiiv.
Pr
C.
C.
K.
II.
J.
l'
O.
w.
J.
s.
II.
D.
Colllson, Irving.
P. Woodley, North Sauliam.
E. Chllders, Waltcrvllle.
A. Van Winkle, Aumsvlllo.
E. Norcross, Oa lllil.
AXXOl XCHMEXT
I will 1111 my regular appointment
at Crow Sunday, and Saturday even
ing. Theme, 1 1 a. in., "The Mind of
Christ." 7:30 p. in., Sunday, "Con
version." Let everybody come, and
especially the members.
Sunday school at 10 a. ill.
1. E. 11AKKU, Pastor.
l'.X.lOY KATIXO.
(mod Digestion Can lie Itendlly (Ja I li
ed Willi Mi-o-ua Sloinacli Tablets
It Is torment to look upon a tempt
ing dinner and reallzo that to eat
freely means distress and suffering.
Let us tell yu how you enn enjoy
eating, so that the heartiest meals
will set well and cause no pain, dis
tress or uncomfortablo fooling of
fullness.
If you ennnot nt and enjoy throe
If you cannot cat and enjoy three
without any feeling of discomfort,
your stomach is weak and needs the
strength which Mi-o-na stomach tab
lets will glvo It. You ennnot afford
lo delay treatment, for tho longer you
allow tho digestive organs to bo weak
I he harder It will bo to get help.
The remarkable curat Ivo and
slieiigthenliig powers of Ml-o-na are
a I tested by the guarantee which Mr.
Hull gives with every 50 cent box.
"I will return the money If Ml-o-na
falls to cure."
If you find thnt eating well-cooked
and properly chowod food Is followed
by heaviness and a load on the stom
ach, by bloating, by gulping ot acids
and wind, by distress, nervousness,
headache, trouble to sleep, or by any
other symptoms of disordered or
weak stomach, you should begin the
uso of Mi-o-na at once. It la guar
anteed by one of the best-known
druggists In Eugene to euro all disor
ders of the stomach, or cost nothing.
A guarantee like this means a good
deal. fll-21m4
Terribly Distressing.
Nothing can cause more pain and
distress than piles.
No wonder mnny pile sufferers say
their lives are burdens to them.
rtinimentn nnd locnl treatments
may relieve but cannot euro.
Dr. I.eonhardt's Hem-Itold Is guar
anteed to cure any caso of plies.
If lleui-Kold doesn't cure you, you
get pour money back.
HOIIl-KOlU 18 a UIUICL uiawii imvi-
nally, thus removing the enuse.
i nt .iniiririutu. or Dr. Leonhanlt
Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., proprietors.
A number of government timber
IMtns readv for filing. Apply to A.
M. Hendricks, H20 South Oiik street,
between Thirteenth and Fourteenth.
i
rllH TEXAS ttUNDKIt
Cvirei nil kidney, bladder nnd rheu
matic troubles; sold by nil druggists
or two months' treatment by mnll
for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2!26 Olive
meet. SI. I.oulo, Mo. Send for tes
timonials. Sold by Hull's Drug Store,
d w tt
Young married people nnd old ones
too,
That have no Children to laugh and
coo,
Find their troubles will "little ones"
be
If they take Pocky Mountain Tea.
Linn Drug Co.
Glassware
M.ux (in.
Streets; .Kill and Oak Streets
BREAD
Butternut
, The QUALITY LOAF
Every Ingredient
of the Fiivest-Tryit
IS ALWAYS FRESH
U. of O.
BAKERY
What the ticker says is keep
ing spectators guessing What
we say is, stop guessing when
it comes to your tobacco tase
If you are looking for a really
good cigar, one that has uv
sweet flavor that every lover ot
the week longs for, you wil
find it in the MOUNT HOOD
CIGAR.
Wagon and Carriage Shop
At the river bridge burned big
loss, no Insurance; to raise money to
pay for new shop and tools give them
work. Every little helps. Let them
build you a new rig.
MILL WOOD
4-Foot and Stove Leeths. Leave
orders at Hull's, 537 Willamette St.
or Phone Main 61.
A. F. BARNARD &. CO.
Driver will collect ondeliverVi
Every Woman
. fJlntwetteJ and hould know
. . . riioui mo wonuerina
i MARVEL Whirlina Sorev
TH WW YiflMl tyriact. Aft?
iKmarci auction, iimv-bae
i-jimi i.roiirsnienc.
Ilk TMf tll-Mlttl fM tt.
lr ho ffirHionm-piT uia 'WW.
B1AHVKI, awei do V r--t
Other, tiuliwiirtiUtiipfor VV. 'K&J
full ;;rtlcu!rut and 'llrot-ttorn in
VklitiiiU fi IftitlM. MtllVKL ft
Lano-Davls Drag Co 0 stores.
Woodward, Clarke ft Co., Portland,
mm