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I 1 i i tl At Exac&Cost The remnants of our holiday stock are placed on sale at actual Cost. We prefer to close out the goods now rather than carry them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to set, you can now buy for yourself at bargain prices. The sale also affords z rare opportunity for those who have been "delayed in buying gifts, who need return gifts, or who want something to present as a New Year's token. Hull's Red Cross Drug Store 1 7-1 9 E 8th St 537 Willamette St. ) NF.WB NOT1C8 TliorB la a reliable ruporl that the land content cane! IiivoIvIiik sntno' lino homesteads t ho Culupooiu. Ill the Illue Klver district, have been de cided anuliut Ihti homesteaders In fa vor of I no contestants. Tho tostlnm ny mi Irik.-n In these cases before Couuly Clink Miller several ninntli alio and submitted lo tho department. Albany Ileniorrat. .More than 1000 teirhers, members of tiin Washington Kdinallonal Asso clatlon, are Kalhor'd In Seattle fur their annual m ;( I n . The sessions iM'Kiin yesterday nl ihe University of vtanniiiKioii ami iii coiiiiiiuu mini i Friday. The program la filled with Interesting features, chief uiikjiik which will lie an address liy President Harry I'rail diidson, of Ihu Univer sity of Chicago. Jowull lodge No. 32, Degroo of Honor, of llnrrlsburg, na elet:(ed Ihu following officers for the ensuing year: Chief of honor, Mrs. Kthi'l Muriiliy: lady of 'honor, .Mrs. Effle (lli-ason; chief of ceremonies, Mm. Viola Wrlgljt; financier, Charles 11. Canter; recorder, Mrs. Louisa Max son; treasurer, Miss Emma Lore Flue pianoa or organ nt lOHOiit prices and easy terms nt. Ellors Piano lloime, 24 Went Beveuth alroet, Eu-itcno. FRUIT SHOW AT PORTLAND Porllnnd. January 14-18, 10S, will he the scene of the greatest Hor ticultural meeting yet held In the mate. Not only will an Interesting and Instructive urogram he present ed, Including talks by the moat suc cessful growers and shippers In the states of Oregon, Washington. Idaho and California, hut there will be the finest display of winter fruits ever witnessed In the Northwest. A splen. did et of cupa and awards will be given for the best fruit shown, and the judging will be done by a govern ment officer of national repute. The competitive proinulm list will bo an nounced shortly. The regular reduced rates will he accorded liv the transportation com panies, .provided fifty are present, anil the occasion will bo one of wide inlereat lo the fruit growers of this lit Irn Northwe.it. At this time we want lo 'till the at tention of every producer of choice, winter fruit to the subject of exhibit ing and Hip importance of filing his rei'i'il for spare in all early dale. The exhibit already exceeds. In promise, that. made, last year, so that It Is Important thai exhibitors lib-' their request for space at. an early dale with .1. II. Held. Milwaukee. Ji Is not every year that we have an opportunity of having our pro- iiiiuucl ii drill bv a national ex pert. The occasion ought to be one of great value to our growers, llrlng or send your unknown, or new varie ties as well, so thai they may be named. . K. It. '.AKR, Secretary. ....ipptes. NOTICED TO THE PUBLIC Beginning the First ot the New Yeer 1908. We will conduct our business on a casli basis. We feel, that we owe it to our customers. First Because we can sell poods for less profit, thereby Riving the cash customer the benefit which they desire and we owe to them. Second We o.c it to ourselves as a safe business proposition. ' ' ' : TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Furnished by l.ane County Ahstrnct ( ompany. F. R. Walter et ux to J. F. Walker 170.05 acres In sees. 30, at and32 tn. 20. . r. 2 w. tiooo. Mini (IcvurU et al to Itachel San ders: 7.86 acres In sec. 6, tp. 18. a. ,. 3 w. T. O. Hendricks et ux to Annlo F. Maraters; lot 8. block 6. Ellas Stew art's ad to Eugene. $10. W. I.. Houston et nl to W. W. Chessman; part of lot 4. block 1, Hhnw's 2d ad to Kugene. $1800. l.lnn Ambrose Houck ot ux lo (Ion A .Hotirk; 110 acres In sees 13 and 18, tp. 15, a. r. 5 and 0 w. $1. (leorge A. Hotirk et ux to Ii. A. Houck; CO ncrea Id sera 7 and 17, s. r. f and 0 w. $1. tl'orge It. Underwood et nl to J. n. Mosby; 41.78 acres In Bee. SO, tp. 20, . r. 3 w.; 3 acres in sec. 36, tp. 20, . r. 3 w. $300. United States to Certnide (. Hush; 160 acres 111 auc. 20, tp. 18, s. r. 6 w. Paetnt. United Stntos lo Joslo II. Mush; 160 acres In sec. 20, tp. 18, s. r. 6 w. Patent. I'nlled Stales to Andrew S. Hush: 160 acres 111 sec. 211, tp. 18, s. r. 6 w. Patent. S. A. Iluddlcfton lo Italph Hliin chard; tots 7 and S, James Huddles ton's ad to Kugcnc. $ 1 0. J. .1. MrCullorh el ux to Crow lodge No. Ilo, I. O. (). F.; 2 acres In tp. 18, s. r. li w. $1. John Adams to J. S. Conger; 80 acres In bcc. 20, tp. IS, a. r. 4 w. $4r,0. Dllwnod Taylor lo Chris Taylor; US.'Jfi acres In see. 2!l, tp. 17, a. r. 6 w. $4110. (Icorgrt V. Perkins et ux lo J. A. Htnnshle; block 32 In Springfield. O. V, Johnson et nx lo J. A. Stans hie; lots 6 iiud 7, block 4H, Spring field. $10. Reiik'iiiLvr we will always treat you tiht, try us and be convinced that CASH or its cukv'ulent is justice to all. AIICasii oklois ticliveied as promptly ..s possible. Yours for SrOT CASH or its equivalent. Call and i.lt J'HICliS ' R. J. MOSES & SON CroccnuJ, Shes, Try Goods and Notions Cor (II h and Oliv Strmni Eugene Theatre ,,ML4. Thusday, Jan. 2d F. J. CARPENTER'S Great Scenic Comedy Drani.i "Why Girls Leave Home" CLEAN .WHOLESOME INTEIxESTING INSIRJCTIVE Test Edu:jtor of Oiv. of the Greatest Problems Our Country Fas to Deal With :tz:ctly mokau and uplifting Prices:- 25c to 50c COl'TiiU Cheap for those that woivt pay for good; Schil ling's Host tor those who won't have poor. YMir cnvi rrluou jour nioncr II ou d.m't t!. II. u thir Uiiu lar Hint t'liiH-imttiuiia For ihe riitnpieto euro of rn'.Rhs. rolds, asitinia and bronchitis and uii Iiiiik roiiiplalnti temlhm to consump- j Hon, liverwort, tar and wild cherry i have for axes maintained an vstab : Hilled reimtatlon as a standard poukIi I trniedy. It contains no opium or harmful drtm and ran be given with afety to children. Prlco $1.00. Sold by l.lnn OriiK Oo. Williams Mfg. Co . props., Cleveland, O. (l.NOI,INK WIMlll HAWINO V. 11. Whlto t. prepared to saw ; ; your wood on short notice. ! I'hotu' lllack .:. Uesldenee, j 5I West SUih street. rn.m rt itt i i n iti 1 1 n w s l'All OIN I MKM- Is guaranteed tn ; cure any case of IL'Ninn. Iillnd, lilee.t- I n or pii ti-udiun pt!c4 in ti lo it Ma or .i-oiiey refunded tnc. (Copyrt(ht. I'M. by E. C. I'arcella.) Colonel (jreahaui, Htw.'kbrukur, turn eil uentleinnii fanner to pnaluee new rarletles of fruits. .Valine Kiowa aotne two-colored ap ples, but when you uk her to ndd two aillltionn! colors she wants time to think the matter over. Every experi ment was a failure, bat that only made the colonel and hi gardener tlia mora determined, cs)ecially the gardener. It was his duly a an employee to qlve Ilia master nil his Ideas, but he made au oxeuptiuu In till one casu. Ilo clung to It with dogged obstinacy, but he kept It as secret as tho grave. He might have clung to It n year or o longer had not the colonel tieeome im patient. Ilo said something one Juno day about giving up the experiments, and the gardener replied that he would have some news for hlin next day. IU inked Ihe broker li come home an hour curlier than usual mid to come directly to tho large farm Imrn. At the hour named the colonel was there. He had scarcely entered the bum when he revel veil a crack on the bend that irimle liini unconscious for the next ipianer of an hour, When In came t lie had been sKlpped t." coat, vot nnd lie and w:ti l.oflnd liuud and foot. He had not caught sight of hH niwillant before being atruek. but now found the giirdener hovetlng over hlin Willi u murderous look on his face. "Will you tell mi? whnj this means, Henry?" asked Ihe victim. Yes, air. I have finally found how to grow four-colored apples. It Inn been a long time, but I have ntriick It nt last. I hope to have fifty bushels on the market this fall." "Well, let's hear about It." "All the apple trees are now In bios, mm. Tho red ones nrc nil right, anil tho yellow ones are all right, anil I have found a way to make the blue and gni'ii ones all right. I have sim ply to sprinkle theni with the blood of a man wearing side whiskers. A drop of blood to a blossom will do the trick, and once the apples alnrt tn growing Umt way they will continue." Now, the colonel bad a growth of side whiskers that were tho envy of Wall alroet nnd a matter of Joy to himself. Whenever you saw tho colo nel you saw his whiskers Ilo might forget his commutation ticket now n-el then, but never l is v h'-'te. Tho tv p t o:'! i :ip ri-d In: ep: nl 'r. "e didn't Ilk.-! the g Teener' iefe e:"'e 'i thoie snered e iijects. U fllacko' "f familiarity, and Ihce win a covert threat behind the wnnla. Ho was at first Inclined to bluster, but another look Into tho gardener's fnee satisfied hlin that tho man had become crazy. Ho therefore changed his tactics and quietly said: "All right, Ilonry. We will go up to the on-hard and experiment. I am de lighted to find that you have achieved success at last." ' "Hut how can you go when I want your blood?" asked tho man. "You see, you are tho only man around here with side whiskers. If the coachman or the butler had 'em, that would do, but I hey haven't, you know. They tire fine ouiM, colonel line ones." And Chapman bent down and ten derly caressed lite iron gray side whiskers that floated nway from each cheek and wore gently attrred now and then by the June breezes blowing Into the open door. Never had another man on t tils enrlh except tho barber dared to lay bis sacrilegious hands on those reverenced obJeetH of tho money center of the world. "Itut we will look up pome one else. said the colonel as ho felt a sinking of tho heart. "I know of several men Willi side whiskers, nnd 1 w ill coax one of theni home with me tomorrow." "Hut 1 must have the bloml today, colonel. Itcsidcs, for this first experi ment we must have Ihe nicest sort ot whiskers. There la nothing In tho state of .New York to compare with yours. The papers have said so over and over again. How soft they are! How' lux uriantly they growl How the breeze toys with llieiu! Your blood Is nil right, and Ihe Ural bushel of foui'oxdor. ed apples shall bo deposited ou your grave " "Hut 1 want to aw the trees yoii 35 E 9th Street 35 9th Street f Agent Pictorial Review Also Agent For Pictorial Review Patterns Everything in the usene at greatly reduced prices '.this CIlltlSTM.VS C.MtD.S Elegant new line of Christmas cards of every imaginable design. Cheapest la tho city. emtisTMAs, tost c.utns HUXHUKDS OK DJCSlCiXS A FIXK ASSOKTMKXT OP GAMKS At this season, above all others, you should make an effort to please the young folks and there 13 no more pleasing pastime for a winter's evening than a good g'amo. JAI'AXKSK GOODS THE , FI.VKST IX TOWX (JLASKWARK Lemonade sets, vases, fruit and pickle dishes, salts and peppers, etc., at Racket prices. POST CARD ALltlMS , A nice line of post card albums ranging In price from 10c to 35c. DOLLS AXI) DOLL HKADS IX IIOTH CHINA AXI) KISQUE Every little girl, regardless of age, expects und should have a doll for Christmas. We have. them ranging lb price; rrom 10c to 65c. We are going to reduce Our Stock REGARDLESS OF COST. Come in and look our stock over r we will please you in quality as well as in price. We invite yon to see our goods and prices for yourself We are giving more for the money in quantity and quality EUGENE RACKET STORE 35 E 9th St. , W. J. BALDWIN, Proprietor.. J 35 E9th St. i x (Continued on Tago E.glit. ) D1KI). At Dayton, Ohio, a few days ago, Mrs. Ceo. E. Mcllonlad, wife of a for mer pastor of tho I'. !J. iiiurch of Eugene. There nrc no particulars of th" deatt 't he news was recelv- j cd by phor.e from Philomath yester I day by Hev. McDonald's brother. who works In tie Hampton Hros. store. The remains will be brought to Oregon nnd Interred at Philomath, the former home of the deceased. At th" Eugene hospital this morn ing nt li : .1 ii o'clock of corner of the stiinisch, Carl Ithe, of Mayletnn. aged thlity-one years. He leaves his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Rice, and three brothers nnd four sisters, as follows: Peter S., Olaf, OUo, Pnul Ine, Mary. Jennie and Althie, all of Mapleton. Tho funeral will be held Kriday at 10 a. m. with interment in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. The ser vices at ('ordon'sundertakln g chapel will be conducted by Uev. Dommers naes, and the ceremonies at the grave by the 0:ld Fellows, the young man having been a member of the lodge at Mapleton. Frtiitgrowei Ateul'.oii. IP YOU KNEW The merits or the Texas Wcoder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle I two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Mull, or by mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. V. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. A mass meeting! ol fruit growers and other citizens (will be held Jan , nary 4th, at tiie count; court house, j Prominent men wjll deliver short I addresses on various Rejects of in terest to you. But to take the meet . lng still more lntarestng, you are requested to send In n,ie question ; or questions whicht yn would like to have the speakars ciswer. You are requested to send ttse in writing ! without delay to Mas Meeting De- partment, Commercial lub, Enger.- ! tieiommittwe! The beginning of theicw ye.ii- , ness.es ho,tbeimivln:-;Htt.j,e BtHte n. sunn, asylum, when pir .nrfcl Mrs. J. F. Caibrentn retire anlDr. and Mrs." It. E. Lee Su-lner arnt upon their term of office. EUGENE THEATRE Wednesday Evening, January 8th rjl fk Ih. Ms 5 GLORIA DARIf. Wji-et-r t oiii'h pbmov l.eavo or ders : Moiris' Miimi- Store. If I Mill f-'.-.l and b.il-d h.iy at Hle' 'i';".' i-,.uii,-tie s:rtvt. tf I IV I. nw,., ti,,i oj.t li-l ; n . mill be In hH Fun-lie , rll,e n!l this oe.-k. Have htm teit your e.- (or 'I.ism-k I ear' eierleiu-e. ( i I OABTOniA, I '-' ?' ! (The Rocky Mountain Girl Vocal, Instrumental and Reading Selections Assisted by and for the benefit of EUGENE MILITARY BAND THE MUSICAL TREAT Mm cr . 'W 25500 75c. Seaft en sale Monday. I wl dr wl on I ft It I t lo r I"'