Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 01, 1908, Image 8

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THE El'GKNE DAILY CVAKU, Tiraur, -e -
-' "III IfarlHi sttl'll'l"
Grand January Clearance Sale
Every Article In The
Store Reduced
Except a few contract goods, the prices of which
are made by rhe manufacturer
This Sale Begins Tomorrow and Continues
Until Further Notice
Watch the Evening Paper for Special
The
Eugene's '
Largest and
Best Stora
I'KIWONALS
Molvln Miss, of Acme, Is In Eu
gene on business.
Miss Carrie Martin returned lo
larrlsburg today.
Mrs. O. A. I'alne went to Portland
today on a short visit.
if l, Itann, of J unci Ion City, was
In Kiigoiia yesterday.
A. Welcn and J. O. Btorey returned
to Portland last evening. '
K. J, Hard arrived down from:
Cottage drove III In nihin. :
Joseph Nurro has left for Carroll,,
Iowa, on a business trip. ' I
Claude Spencer went lo Wemlllng
tills afternoon on biiKlness.
Mrs. Fannie Harder rulnmed this:
noon from a vIhIi tit ItosclHirg.
Mrs. T. A. (Illbert roliirni'd last
night from a visit to Portland,
(leo. J. Post and wife, of Yoncnl-
lu. are In the rlty for a few days.
Mri. C T f'ljtrlr i-tOiir-ucil h.iniii
lai nletii fr,,.i. u viyii ui k..,,l,.m
An hie Kuowles. of Mupleton, Is mK"1 1 nrciiunion, unio, nun
visiting In the city for a lew riajrs. ; wl" ri""'1" '"'"'' SnB 18 '"'-
Mir.s ' Ida llendershntl reiuined '"I1W "' J""" " "'"'"K. manager of
this sfleruoon from a visit In Siilom. 1 'l,u K"K"ne Commercial Club. They
A. (J. Nlelson and J. P. Jensen. ofn"v" leaned tho Minnie Washbiirnu
Junrtliin, were In Eugene yesterday.!
Professor J. M. Wldmer, of Heat
Me, Is visiting his folks near Eu
gene. Ilmce Kurdy and wife, of Piirmn,
Idaho, are registered at (ho Hotel
Urosn,
Potter Palmer, Jr., and W. A.
Humnur weal to Portland today on
business. '
C. Cole and wife, of Marrola. were
In Kugene over night, returning liomu
this afternoon. j
Cllen HtNirliv a f.ipmni. Hnnn
printer, Is hero from Everett, Wash,, I
visiting friends.
Miss Minnie Chambers went to Col- J
lags Urovo this afternoon to visit
friends a few days.
Kudolph llriind, of Flnronre, left I
last nlsht for Pendleton, whero hoi
will attend school.
Jack Jensen, of Portland, after a
rlslt with his folks on Fern llldge,
returned hiinm tidav 1
C. U Wllllnms left this afternoon
for WlldwoiHl to look after his log
ging contracts there.
County Surveyor C. M. Collier and
three sons have gone to llliu k lluttu
to do some surveying.
K. 1.. Campbell returned last night
from Portland, where he transacted
business for several days.
Miss Eleanor Msck arrived down
from Drain on the noon train today
to visit friends a few days.
Mrs. 8. B. Flnnegan arrived tiome
this afternoon from a week's visit
with her folks at Corvallls.
Ret. D. C. Kellems arrived home
to4ay from Athena, where he h
be holding a revival meeting.
Irod Moullen la In Portlsnd, where
he b acting as referee In the Multno-aaah-Bt,
Louis game this afternoon
But Stsndlah went In Albany last
alght to play on the Albany football
team In a game today with Indepen
dence. Mlas Helena Itoblnaon returned this
afternoon from Albany, where she
baa been visiting her sister, Mrs. C
V. Littler,
V. K. Morse and wife, o fllllnols.
who hare been vlsltlug Mr. Morse's
Now Is The
An early .(art snd a definite plan goe. far tow.rd aur.
Ing suece.. t ,,e )oung man or woman starting out In lite.
No need of being "stingy." neither ahould you he .
"spender."
The acn.lble and ea.y mens of cresting . (., ,or your
future need, la to pen su account with this bank; deposit
whatever you ran ra.h week ..r month.
Btkk to II. and In time your auccew ,m ,,, ,Mllr(S,
Begin now. with the new year. ,nJ , , n,t,.r rV)!r,,
The Eugene Loan Savings Bank
Etib:i.ticd j2
twpllMl end surjdua. ..... .gtiio.tMio
M. A. PAINK. Mr IWAnt. W. M. HltOWX. ..,. ,.hlrr
" TTfl-
IITIIIIIIIH IIIMirVrnHHTT'
Friendly Store
594-596 Willamette Si,.
brother In Kugeu
leave tonight for
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. W,
II. Fisher, of
Hii'sHbum. left for home today after
a short visit with .Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. i
Fisher In this city.
MlHies Ada. Pauline and Claudia
Powell and brother, Noble Powell,
returned to Junction today, after a
,!, H. !" ""L ,i ,
Obi! Sliaitiiek, John Melhase and
Hay l.ooselv. O. A. C. sluileuts WM
have been visiting friends In Eugene.'
r rued to Corvnllls, today. j
8. II. Davidson, lifter a visit at the;
home of his father, T. II. Davidson,'
In Kugenp. left this afternoon for
Tacnina, where he Is employed.
Waller Korhfsh, manager for (Do
na Dare, who will give an cut
tnlnincnt here on Jiuiuiiry X mulwr ;
.the auspice of tle Kugene Military;
" band, Is in the rltv
: Miss Wave Hireltel, who has been
i visiting her aunt, Mrs. l.nl'orie. In I
j Kugene, returned home t:i Albany'
j today. Mrs. I.al'ortn accompanied:
' I'er. i
Mrs. .Mary Ilenson arrived here last
resiiieure ml mo rorner Ol l'nsi ftiev-
enlh mid Patterson streets.
A MOW YKAIt'H (ilFT
NoniethlllK of Interest to All
Mill Von lie I he
Lucky One?
Wo are asked by the Ellers
Piano House, 24 West 7th
street, to suite that the first
piano purchaser on January
2d ( Thursday) will receive a
New Year's 1,1ft valued at
$25. A largo slock nf pianos
on hand, some at very low
prices. Start tho year by giv
ing your family the refining
and elevating Influence of
music In the home. Store
opeus at 8 a. m. sharp. Jl
Cbbkena fur Profit
Now is the time to buy en Incuba
tor If you are going to raise chickens
for next year. Blurt right by hav
ing a I'ETAI.CMA, mid you will have
no trouble hatching the eggs. We)
have them In all sliea from the t6-
egg to 600-egg In stock now. Also
Petaluma brooders, 100 and 200
chirk site. We carry a small stock
of extras for these machines.
CHAM11KHS HAHDWAHK CO.
See the barrel of watches In the
south show window; $1 JH ateui-
winding watches reduced to 11.00
until January 1st. Chambers Hard
ware Co.
Petaluma Incubators and brooders
at
CHAMtlKltB 1IAP.OWAKB CO.
Buy a Petaluma Incubator from
CHAMIIKHS HAHDWAHK CO.
OAMToniA,
Haantaa xelal in In hi kiritt tvah
Time..
,1111 l n ii i i pi
Prices and Sales
YourMonoy's
worth or your
money back
I'Ol'lt COI.OIIKU AITI.K.S
"'; "elected, I may decide to make
some changes."
"The trees nre all right, colonel.
Here Is a knife to opeu an arter', and
here Is a pan to catch the blood. What
Hlllll, , do .,, Tolir vMHken nfter
" nro .lend? It seems a pity to bury
, . , ,
cm like so imioh horsehair.
"Yo" Warned fool, this has gone
far enough!" exclaimed the colonel, go-
lug to the other extreme. "I'nliliid me
at once or I'll have yon sent lo prison
for life!"
"It won't do," replied the gardener,
I with n slitiko of bis bend nnd taking up
: a kulfe he bud made reiuly for the pur
: pose. "You are ns noxious for the four
i colored apples as I inn, nnd you mustn't
! bring nil our Inborn to naught. Here
; goes for the blood."
The colonel begun yelling for help,
nnd fortunately the coiuiiiiinn was tit
bund to respond. He entered the buru
on a run and narrowly escaped being
stnlibisl, nnd the crazy gardener bud lo
bo knocked down with u club before
ho could be secured. Ho was found to
be clean daffy and whb sent to an asy
lum and Is there yet. and sbotiid you
ever visit the Institution ho will uockoo
you nslde nnd whisper:
"Do you know Hint If It hadn't been
for Colonel r.lresliam we'd be having
four-colored npples In market today?
He had tho blood, and ho had tho side
whiskers, hut be hacked out Just wbeu
success, was certain."
The colonel bated to part with them,
hut he has hud nil those niilsktra
shaved off. Ho doesn't want anything
around him to attract Itinatlrs.
M. QUA a
Notice of Final Settlement.
EBtnte of Wlllani A. Marshall, de
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that N. S.
Marshall, administrator of the es
tate of William A. Marshall, decens.
ed, has filed his account for final set
tlement of tho said estate, and Mon
day, the loth day of February, 190S,
at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of
said day. at the county court room nt
the court house in Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, has been set bv the
Honorable (I. It. Chrlsiiinn, county
judge of said county, to hear objec
tions to the same.
Dated this 27th day of December.
A. 1). 1907.
N. S. MAUSHAl,!,.
Administrator.
JESSE 0. WK1.LS,
Attorney for said estate.
ADMlNINTRATult'H NOT1CK
Estate of A. J. Hlack. deceased
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned. 1,. M. Ward, has been dulv
appointed administrator of the estate
of A. J. lllack, deceased, by the
County Court of Lane County, Ore
gon, and all persons having claims
Kmsi said estate are hereby no
imea ana required to present the
same, uuiy verified, to the said ad
mtiiistrator. at the law nffic ( l.
Hllyeu. within six months from the
uaie &reor.
"jIWi Sst day of December,
I K. WARD.
U Hllyeu. Administrator
Attorney.
XOTICF. TO CHKDITtlllS.
Notice la hereby tit-un that tt...
, derslgned. It. II. Mmtcon. has been
duly appointed administrator of the
; estate of Perry Mattraon, deceased
by the County Court of ljne rouiitv'
, Oregon. All persons havrfrK rlalnia
aa-alust said estate are herein- no
tified to file the same with the said
administrator within six months from
this dale.
Dated this 19th day of U nit,r
l'- H. MATTKSON. "
, . Administrator.
.Wllllaina Dean, Attorney, for F
' tate.
j XOTICK UK KINAI UVOl NT
i Notice la hereby given that the tin.
.derslgned administrator of the estaie
of Klilabeth II, Hleedlng. ,.vc.e.i
I has filed hi. account lih the Count.
1,r" l ane t'oiintv, Oregon and
,h. Wed,,.-,,,.. ,
January. Ifes. 1 ,.,, , ,
ha been , , ,,. , (or ,
of Mil fniiil a(-iiint
, All ., .,!vtn
Z "n'...Ar n.",!',"'1 "le the
"7'"" '" with the said clerk
ator before the , ,,,, hr" j
J W COX. I
CITY NEWS
The noaiofflce observed regular
Sunday hours today.
. Thu county offices remalued closed
all day today.
The hand played a few airs on Wil
lamette street this afternoon.
The Catholics held a watch meet
ing last night In the old cburt-n bulla
liig.
The city Jail was full of drunks last
night, but all were turned loose this
morning.
i James Hayes shipped a carload of
hops from fcugene to ionuou, uu
ada, yesterday.
'rhu tuai niimlipr nf hunters' li
censes Issued during the year 1907"
was 1679, against 1681 In lu.
Among the carload lots of freight
received at the rjugene depot ye-
teruay was a cunoau ui nno
for .Moon & Tlngley.
In mentioning the ministers who
performed marriage ceremonies In
Isiiiih county during Hie year 190"
Itev. J. S. llcCalluni should have
been credited with 23 Instead of 22.
For the first tmo In many years
the Southern Pacific freight office
and depot In this city remained open
today. Heretofore the force has al
ways enjoyed a holiday the first of
January.
The new $20 gold pieces have be
gun to arrive in Eugene. While we
have not been able to get our fingers
on any of them we understand they
are better looking than the new buz
zard $10 pieces.
The young son of Mr. and Mrs
W. H. Mummey, while playing with a
loaded shotgun shell yesterday, ex
ploded It by hammering It with tho
result that the ends of two fingers
on his left hand were blown off and
the hand and arm were pretty badly
Injured. Dr. Drown attended the In
jury. The Gardner residence on West
First street, between Madison and
Jeff'Tson. came near being destroyed
by fir tills morning. Sparks from a
defective flue started a blaze, which
was discovered in tune to prevent the
destruction of the house. A neighbor
put the blazo out with n few buckets
of water and the fire department wua
not called upon.
II All.ltOAD COMMISSION
I'll.KS AN XI' AD ItKPOHT
Fifty-flvo and one-half miles of
new railroad was built In Oregon
during tho year closing last night.
Tho longest .piece of new track laid
was 14.24 miles, built by the Malheur
Valley Hallway Company, from Mai
hear to Vale. The remainder of the
new construction consists of small
pieces of track, part of which was
built by logging roads. The total
railway mileage of the state Is now
2122.31 miles.
These figures are given In tho first
nnnuul report of tho railroad com
mission of Oregon to the governor.
The report recounts the work of the
organization during the last year.
telling of the complaints filed against
the railroads of the state and the
work accomplished In bettering con
ditions on the railroads of Oregon
during tho year.
No recommendations nro made In
the report, the commission deeming
It best to withhold recommenda
tions until tho next legislative year.
The report says In this connection:
in view of the fact Hint there will
bo no regular session of the legisla
tive assembly for more than a year,
and also that the railroad commis
sion act has been in effect is compar
atively short time, wo think it advis
able not to mako any recommenda
tions ns to the amendment of tho
railroad laws of the state until our
next annual report."
WHAT THK KIDNKYS IK)
Their I'ncraalng Work Keeps V
oirung ami Healthy.
All the blood In the body passes
through the kidneys once every three
minutes. The kldneva filter ih. kij
rr'r wo.rk nlh' aay. When1
unhealthy Jme of this fpure mat-1
ter.le left in the blood. This brings
.... inn, uistsxsea and symptom
I',., in me oaes. neailnehM n..r-w.....
I umi, hot. dry skin, rheumatism. gout, I
ir"" " ..""Muers oi tne eyesight and "," '". "no you nave no idea how
1 hearing, dimness, irregular heart,: mh I'leassnter It la to dream than
debility, drowsiness, dropsv. deposits to carry bricks."
! he 7li;rinH.hf- If,5"" kw"' "You Rrc ,rtfl"" declared.
! tronb e wbr K'bS-" h"Ve n; ',Yn 0"K,lt ,0 book which wll.
. . ttOSSett. of Halt
........ .0. 1
Madison ;
street. Kugene, Or . savs- "l served '
during the war In the 77th Ohio reJ ,
Iment. under (ieneral C.rant. and
;" inrougn the battle of Shlloh
, without a scratch For i,..t 1
'month last year I had a most per-!
I an I Lii ''nmK across the loins!
I ...... ....... ,, nur, , , ,,,,,,,,,
Kidney puis and got a box at v I
i'ei.m. s drug store. I began the
treatment and It effected . ,,rni,.
nenl eur.i
March li ft
' win statement mad..
03.)
Cunil to sinr cllp,,
11r.1l. ;
. Mr. tiossett
On February
1 j
''inimtll in,. nh.. l.il., ........
h,,v had no tvcaslon t'o
.'.mvi Illevlli-llle sf Tt
1 1 ;t . Th..
nre 1 described bi
nent "
lore is perma-
For sale bv s!l dealer
cents Foster-Mllburn
Price r0
Company,
""'. .New York
soie agcuis
for 1
tne 1 nited Stat
,d 'tLT' ,h n-rKan a I
...1 ... "".icii movement. When 1 had taken from her belt
splitting sitmtt 1. , i .... . ....
to save me. A little while ,ri,i B n ",,ul'1 ,ook l"" Ton"
1 happened n, . .1 admitted, a fine color comtiiB Into
G6e Miracle of
the Pelargonium.
By INA WRIGHT HANSON.
Copyright, 19U7. by M. M. Cunningham.
We were nt the Big Tree grove, little
eastern bred Muriel, with pelargoni
ums at ber slender waist, and I, a
, western w riter. We had wandered
1 through the Inner grove, where the
most mighty monarens are the uiani,
General Bherman, Jumbo, the Sisters
and others. We had reveled at the
contrasts between trees 300 feet high
and the cream cups and other sweet
spring flowers nestling at their feet
Thon wo had arnne throuch the gates
Into the outer forest and were sitting
t the river's edge at the end of the
"TBS tllRlCLB OF THE PELARGONIUM.'"
swinging bridge. The rest of the par
ty stnyed away. We wore to have this
Utte goodby hour apart.
"The Oluut Is 05 feet in circum
ference, BOO feet high and Is esti
mated to be 3.000 years old," chanted
Muriel In tho words of the guide. "Or
w as It 6.000? Three thousand or 5.000?
Oh, dear! Must I always refer to my
notebook? Can I tell nothing with
out always referring to my notebook?"
she demanded wildly.
I took the notebook from her.
"Your Hps were not made for facts,
dry as dust. They were made for"
I hud intended to say for poetry and
romance. 1 truly bad; but chancing to
look at those ilps, so red, so daintily
curved, so wondrously alluring, I said
"kisses," aud I proved my assertion.
No man could have helped It
Of course she was very angry, 1
suppose I would not have had her oth
erwise, but she did not spring to ber
feet and run from me.
"I will not apologize, for you know I
want you so. Muriel," I pleaded.
She regarded me scornfully.
"As I have told you before, I will not
mate with a dreamer. Why do you not
go Into the world aud do some mighty
work? Everybody"
" 'Everybody works but father? N I
Interrupted politely.
Even with my heart sore I could nev
er help laughing at Muriel and her fine
talk of workerslittle dainty wisp of
a creature, born to be worshiped and
cared for, but taking so serious a view
of life!
Would you have tat a hodcarrler?"
I asked. "As It la I dream .nrf m.
?m'l.n' "nd dollr
"'ng poasiDie. It I
ply dollars, though perhaps fewer of
,nom' 80 ,ne f8"" 'a approximately
maun 1 i. is-np h iw.tttt
! .m nnlie nr. m. 1.,1, .
!""" my hooks never Burl
."5 T 5 ' nU'ra" or n'nn." 1 In
,,,1,,",,ljr- .
v , j Vr uuri
'Only
negative virtue." aim r.
stiotidetl.
"Tlie man 1 marry must be
'""",v0- He must look"
8" besltatml. gazing down at her
ijiuy Washington fl
lclt.
Interest.
will
she
,"""" lr only yon would do some-
,nm 10 make the world better!"
My mood had changed. I would
no longr with this child M.
ailnd
went to the packet of letters I
roiintwl as among my treasures. They
had iine fmin illffcreiit parts of the
' country after my first Iwk had Iwn
uiicncii. A.vonlltig to th.w. mv mis.
Ion wss not failure tnv "liotk,
though a simple one. had made better
nt least a pnrt of the world, but I
would n..t tell Muriel this. 1 would nm
' eiuornce ner In the least. I
-.-.- au.i neui out my hand. In tb
touze the train was whistling.
owers, which she
"One thing remember, dear clilld," I
said gravely, "nnd that Is thit lots
blazes its own paths and cuts Its on
channels. If it be written that jou are
for me you will marry 1110 fn god
time. I.ove brooks no Interference 111
his realm."
Her checks stormed luto color ai I
bellied ber to her feet.
"Do you see this Lady Washingtol?"
she demanded, holding the f.elutjni
urn before me. " "See. I lay. It la, the
kniin- V,r thitt llttlo hie irj-e. Thert la
dlrf In the hollow, and tho pelnrgHi1-
um may grow. ComluiaMgalti, I u8y
! find that it has taken root. So may 1
become your wife. The one Is as pos
sible as the other."
So Muriel went back to the east vltb
her schemes of philanthropy, and I
stayed In my west to dream and den
to write, but I found that dreaulng
had grown to be a weary task vhen
the most beauteous one of them all
was a forbidden one, for I bad lost
faith In my own brave avowal of lve's
omnipotence. , I
Nearly- a year had gone before -1
visited the Big Tree grove again. I
went alone and took- my solitary way
to the river where I had said gwlby
to my dream of dreams! A furious
storm had wrought some havoc tiere.
Two or three of the lesser trees had
fallen, nnd the swinging bridge had
been twisted and broken and thrown
upon the bank, while the swollen tlvor
raged nugrily by it. .'
At last I turned away from raj sad
retrospection. My eyes cuugH a
glimpse of blue In the distance, nnd
somehow I thought of Muriel's, dress
ns It looked on that other day when
she bad not been kind. But just taeu I
was joined by the guide, who waB
quite a friend of mine. He had dtecov
ered a new plant nnd wus natirally
quite enthusiastic over It, so I went
Into the Inner grove to view the dis
covery. After I had left him, I still
had a half hour before train tine, so
I went back to the broken bridge.
Again wero my eyes caught by the
glimpse of blue, and I saw that a wo
man was kneeling before one of the
little big trees.
" 'Each to her oak the bashful dryads
shrink,' " I murmured. "If oaks could
have dryads, why not redwoods?" 1
asked myself, lint when she turned
her head and looked at me I started to
ward her.
"Muriel!" I cried, yet still half be
lieving that It was a beautiful vision.
But she sprung to ber feet, her white
face going pink nnd ber tear wet eyes
holding a sweetness I had never seen
there before. She pointed toward the
hollow of the tree.
"Look. Ariuund, the mlrncls of the
pelargonium!"
There, in the little sifting of dirt
grew the Lady Washington, not very
sturdily, but still It had rooted and
was alive. Her words came, back to
me:
" '1 might leave this flower bere and,
coming again, find that It bid taken
root. So might I become your wife.
The one Is ns possible as the other!' "
I held out my arms. She lesltnted,
and her color deepened. !
"Don't think me bold, Armand. I
didn't Come seeking you. Mr mother
Is not well, and I camo wltl her. I
came ;
You came because the love god sent
you, sweetheart" I finished for her.
"Now, come the rest of the wy to the
arms which may never let you go
again." ' ;
Shy In her love, pulsing with life,
glowing with happiness, she came to
me. My dream came truo. j
"The east and the west nre met to
gether." I said. '"Now I think I can
write the book which will tiake the
world better." (
"Don't begin It Just yet." ihe whis
pered, with her soft cheek against
mine. "i.et the world wait till yn
have roved me awhile."
XKWS NOTKS
FOR SALE One of the best country
general merchandise businesses In
the Willamette valley, store hav
ing made big money and party do
ing well, but other matters require
owner's attention. For further
particulars address "X," thlB of
fice. j7
BAHKKT It ALL
At I'nderwood rink January 3 be
At Underwood rink January 3 be
tween Corvallls and Eugene, on
skates. 33
Xo sitting up with tho Petsluma
Incubator. You light the lamp nd It
docs the rest. All sizes at
CHAMRBRS HARDWARE PO
IS
pi
Your Tatle
ooulrj have tne heaviest o
ikle plate o pure silver at a
moderate price. j
COMHUNITy
SILVER,'
b. Tie JeaiV
aomeat.
to you.
Lt
J. O. WATTS, J
Cor. 9th and WDlamete s
axjitivi
Arer-dinwr plllr tmrelr v.-s-laLU': yreojiA a)
pltasalll; twsy lo Ink and eit ui uiwrau
jeptiron Pills
th blood, fepl the nervus out liTn. ton
tt.a stniiiiu-h. hii'l five restful ;. r 1.
ItraiitTistJ or mail. C. I. HuoU Lfoii, Ha
.11 Mutl tr liotxi It'll tiooU
Biliousness
"I hit. .1 yonr valnabla ;a.earew and flndr
th.mverfiict. Ooulilii'l ilo wllh.ml Ui'm. 1
oiietl llieui for iouia lima for lliulaio'tlor. at l oil
lou.n... and am now eoni.llir ciirjd. "loin
mend lliem to evwryone. One Irlod. you WIU
Borarln williou lliem In Jhj 'smllr.
Kdward A. Mars. Albaar. a. x.
Best For
W fjy iheooweis j ,
CANDY CATHARTIC
PIbmm. PolotoWe. Potent. Ttte Good. Do Good, .
Noer Birken. Weaken or Orlpn. 10. 25c. Wc. Nevor
lold In tBllt. Runulne tablet stumped CCD.
Goarantettl to cur or yonr moiiey back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6o
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
HeH Up For Acfnvration
I One" of our specialties Ts tuo clean
i lng of Fancy Vests, and, if necessary,
the dyeing of them, also. We turn
'.hese out in such a style as makes
. the owner wonder how the transfor
; mation has been effected. Remember
: this when you have a vest that looks
j soiled and shabby. Our general
; denning n ml dyeing work is of a
j high character, and we do the work
I In record time at "too moderate"
) prices. - '
Eugene Dye Works
Willamette St, Euger., Or
VJWWJ- VV - 1. 1i IV
All who want Bedrock Veils
and Pure Water can get sais-.
faction by calling up
Fed 5391 i
J. E KILBORN,"
557 High St. Eugene
Munroe's Second Hand Store
6? W. Eifrht,h St,.
Housefurnishlngs, Stoves and Ranges
We have just received
a full line of
HEATERS
coal, combination,
airtight asd cast
Call and compare quality v
and prica before buying
EUGENE
f OREGOr
NOTRE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S
8ALK
Nolle. s hr.rr.hv irlvan that tl.n
derslgned, Essie Jtlckman, adminis
tratrix or tne eatite of J. H. Rlck
man. dpcenserl hivli.tt,a nt on
of the probate cfiurt of Lane county.
viufcuu, uaiea tnesitn aa of Sep
tember, 1907, and an order dated
December 16, 1907, will on and after
tne Zlst day of Jinuary, 1908, sell
ui private saie, ror casn, tne follow
ing described real property belong
ing to the Rflld pntala-
The S. E. and the 3. E. of the
S.W. of Section 11, the N.Vi of the
N.E.H and the KW.14 of Section
It and the E.ttiof the N.E.V4 ot
oecuon to, aal la township 18, S.,
R. 4 w.. mrtlfilnlntf Ron in r
County, Oregon.
uatea tnis 17th diy of December.
1907. E39LB RICKMAN,
- 1 Administratrix
8u,tks TIW End Yw Him Hl'vurs r)
ver
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tic
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