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BAD BREATH , Torwuitlii I ar'Hl trf1il,lnwtlSlnTi.niBrfc 'i,.l II.. I e 1.1..1. .1 . ' lif-u ii I n;iv r ' r I.'' "i I 4 I..-1 1- ..--.I... r... " V... .i I. I ' i f - r ' " j ii .if c'5.HTiu'i'-t.'iu i':- -. j , Best Tor ' ( P1.....I1. P.Ll.t.L. ToUtil TilOrtofl DOiM, --r Hrh-n. V- -...n "r orli. IB--. ,-.t;.f old lo Tl.. .-unit.. Kit. I.I l.'nl.4 C I U ObWioUwI Ufuiluf you I Uioi.ar b.t... 8trllr Ktnidy Co., Chtt.co or N.Y. yA 'ankual sale, ten million boxes IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION CP HIOH GRADE WORK mi u low i uiTiia ataitt E. C. Oulliford i Livery. Feed and Boarding Stables Ni'w I'loor lliiiim Xitf Itiihlicr Tln TiiiniiiilN. I''mII Creek Ktnuo I. Inc. 1(10 West Hill Hlrect, I'liuiiii .Main llll rftKNCH nn a VL--(iHi'T..N. rfi IHOWI 10 MIL. MM huiv . tS ! miII(h( lion (iintr Mtu.il or V m-y '"t fiii i'.mI, tM-nt prc- tin Uiitl. i- it ii.ii.l rr wiif' rv'i"r.i, Ktliii'li'i tr IimM m (Tflllliff t'm vfiti'tii. . in- t,tt no kutmuitilt). I' your dnu-iti) i.m jioi liuu Uivm at.nU Vuur onlt-iB ii luo IHIIfll VIV.M CO., lai 71, Liicimr. Ci. 9ld (" fi,3'"!ir I'l V'. I Del ii : ricturcs tor Amas. T havt ul rwilvrd a Urge or itt ol tlitm which w will wll loc U'wdayialprlcti Ih.t will ntic you lo buy,; C: SeeOur Window OVERTON WalliPaper and Drug Co '! Alt AIIIC" t'liAIIK'H litl lSK nf Hie 16,000 tutu, fluo liirnii, ' I ' iiniiHiiiilly siemly. T 1 0 THE ORIEN I 1'ebinnry (I to April 17, IIIUN. I Beveuty days, rostlnx only Hloil.lHI mill um IncludliiH iliiire iKcurwIoos. , hl'l t lAI, I I. Al t KI N: Madeira, 'adli, Hevllle. Alxlera, , Malta, Itlilnya III Ktopl anil llle Holy Uinil, CoustllU tlnoplo, Athena, Itiiine, the Itlvleru, .to. 1 h ('. C'l.AKK. TIiih-i lld'K., New Vrn-V J. W. BARRINGER Expert llousemovtr Movei anything. Twenly-liv fort experience. Residence. East ifteenth nd Oak Sti. Phone Red 451 1 . Kuprne. Oregon Munroe's ? x;on1 M mdSlore 6? W. t.aht.h St. Houwfui-nUhlnv Siovai and Ran;! Vi h.vf lutilvkJ a lull bur .4 HEAItRS ,vil. -mb.'i.vi, autlht .nd cut Ci'l n rin,p.i ee.lilv and pA'tt bror buylne Mm ifwrai tff as For Bala r ChamlH-ri llardanre ("a nil Herer-Ueu lltrdnart Co. a Madame Dean': pi Y w V 'i .-a TIMBER LANDS W VANCE ill PRICE ISIimsll COI.I MUIA I'AllI.IAMKXTj H AS WITIIIMI.WVX A Mi )I'' ITS I.A.M'H I HOM KM ItV. ami i:.ti;.M)i:i i.kasks i iui ai TO I'J VKAIIS WISCONSIN iikai.i:iik woitKixt; ix ouk;ox maxv tiiaits havk ciiaxg i;d hanks I!i:ci:nti,v. Muro U'lronnln HiiiIht (I ciiIith have hfi'ri coming lo I'orlland dur ing Ini last fi'W iiicint Iih Cian uvrjr bc f'in An u r'-HiiIt tlHinnaiulH nf uiti'k uf Ori'non llinlifr land huvi ri'ri'iitly liaishi-.l lulu the hanU of WIkcoimIii uorporatloiiii. Wlilli' II Ik linllm-d that then; Ik lili iil f nf IImiImt li'fl. In the Hlaiu fiun oiih for It h lii'cr, Iih Wiiukftthu iiilin-r-al watiT and UK l.aKolli'tiu. tho lands tiro niiiHlly owned hy larKtir coriiora iIoiih which mo not ciiltinic tho wood, lint IiiiIiIIiik II for the IiIk Iniruaxc In luinlxir prlroH which it cxpucfcd w II lil the next ihrou or four ycnr I'ndor them) I'liciininlanci'n many of tho Ininher coniiuinkiu havu heen HcndlnK rcprt'Hi'ntatlvi'H lo Ori'Kon and tho Pacific roant In Rcnurnl re cunlly, lo InvuHllnntB condllloin and liny im nnich tltnhur Iiuih oh poHslhlo. Canada Iiiih iiIho bn Inviiiluil lint a new law which him recently Kne In to effect will make tllln InipomillilR In tho fnturo. Kred M. Norton of Medford, Wl roiiHln, la at I lie Hotel I'erklim and expeclii lo liny an much tlmhcr land iih In pOHHlhln wlille lie In In Oregon. Mr. Norton rcpivHenl Flrll Inulin m H V 'mid of MndUon, mid la ulxo huylUK timber for hlr.inelf. Iiiere(i-e In PHcin. Mr. Norton hn ut eomo fron: nrliltih ('oltimlila whero ho honlit :iio,iiiiu,(IIMI feel of tlmhcr. Thin lili company expeetH to hold five or Hlx yearn, or until (he bin IncrciiHe In lliniher pcb'eH eonieii. Me will buy timber liinil In Oregon for the siiino purpime. "WIhcohnIii Iiiih n grenl deal of tim ber left," Mr. Norton Hiild HiIh ni-irn-Iiik, lint iuiicIi of It In heliiK held by the Inritn eot-ponitlotiH. Timber men expect lumbeil pricen to Increase In the next, fbw yeni-H. Connetiuonlly moHt of them are buyltiK up nH mncii Kround iih Ir pimnlblo at the prt'Hent time. In t'anniln, one can only buy the timber, tho miveriimenl leluhin tho land." Mr. Norton will reninln In Portland Mini vlrliiliy f ir Homo lime. I'nrl land Journal. II, C, l.anil.i Wllliilninn, In thin eoiiiieciliiii II will be of In tercut to (luitrd p'tidcm to Mlnle 1 1ni t the lliitlnh t'olitmbla Parliament has extended the Icuhch on nil timber hiiidrt held by iirlvute ludlvldtialH there rrolu 1 to 42 years and all limber not taken up has bi-eu with drawn iind placed in tile forest re Herve. This will probably menu an advance In price of nil timber lands In Hi Klhli Columbia as well nt In Oi -eitou. Kuitflin people who have lat'Ke linldliiMH there are I,. M. Travis, .1. W. Hlllllllllte, I. II. lllllKlllllll, 10. I,. Campbell, Jim, Felliiian and Henry Tronip. TRANSFERS OF LANE I COUNTY REAL'ESTATE Knrnlnhed by l.ituo County Abstract Conipnuy. AiiKiist (Ireen to John II. Hnrr; Irnct In nee, II, IP. IS, a. r. 8 w. 1 1 SOU. v Philip I,. Ilnrsh to Mary Harsh: l"is I mid 3, John Day pint, and lot tt. block H. Jiiines lluddli'stou a ad to lUKeie. $. (' K. Aiidersutt et ux to Wllllnm l Tate: 40 ncrea In sec. 12, tp. la, a. r. S w. 1 1 200. Htliis M. I Huh .1 ii x to William K Tnte; ItiO acrea In aee. 12. tp. I!', a, i'. a w. II. 'no. X. A W. Howe el nx to Charles Hiiiwerlim et ux; :IH0 ncrea III Heca. I I. 15, and 3,1, tp. a. r. 4 w. $ mo. Itlrbnrd II. Shncklell to .1. W. West; 4 mi acrea 111 ace. H, tp. 17, a r. 4 w. ir.ni"'. Penile Parker to John W. West: 10 acrea In aee. 34, tp. lt. a. r. 1 w. $.l!ilH. HANK KOOUMINKX When attacked by a rough or cold, or when our thr.'at la aore. It la rank foollahnea to takti any other medicine- than I'r. KtiuTa New Dla eovery." aHa C. O. KldrliUe. of Klli pire. tla. "I have used New I'lacov ery for seven years, and I know It la the best remedy on earth for rouitha and eold., eioup. nn,l alt throat and lur.a: troublt. Mi- children nre ailb leel to CiMtll. lint New Discovery out. kly relieve evei y attack. " Known t:'e ueil.l over na (be kln of tlir.at end Jiiiii; reiucdl s S.ild un der K'lnmlili't. al W A Wu kcitdair 'lie store. ;.ec and It. Trial hot tlo free. 1 POIITI. VH not Al. 11 KlilY lln-ad. the best and h-'iillhleat bread made For .ale at Olio's. I nltl s VKIMi 1 Sulta ii..ially Mlsa Wllllann ! Co., Kooiua and K, Gordon til.H-li f I lnveitort will double Vr money! in mo yeara ii ih.r buy lota or acre rarta In the lllalr itwt add 11 lot The city mu.t build In that d reetlon. i TB'TI'i'lf . ... 'BBWBIWIBMfc' IVIKOX XOTKH, MM A I, AMI KIISOXAL ( Special Corrt--ionib-tie !:;on. .Ian. 10.-.Oh, h a -I'li m il. bllzar d-ln uten, snow-bound iii'r uuiild enjoy this il.-il'l'it- fill Oiri; ,ii illinate. wi:ti warm )ioW-j rs. luaiinfiil htiiiiliiu'', r.-n bi!U, and lilooiMili- flowers. wh.-re on: may ko fishlni; and pick kohiI aiile . from 'llr Ire.-s 111 lllid-willler. (.'nine : to Or. iin, you mnooth-rfliaven sons of loll, when) Hie Hnijtnlnt; does not. prevent your beard from KrowliiK lull, leliKth, whero Hid tail plneH Krow on I the blllMldes and where the nolden j Kraln waves In every valley, where; the fruit trees und vines are annually l laden with liuiluus' ffiiltH, where land Is cheap, taxes low and iloctora go out of biiHlnesH. Conn to u coun try where blizzards and cyclones and crop failures are unknown. Come to the garden spot of the Pacific North west Cnme to the Willamette val ley In Western Orcein. Charles Cornelius has returned homo after a two-weeks' visit with his rents and friends at Goshen. Delton Dickinson, of Klmlra. spent Hie holidays with the Worden broth-1 era, of this place. Mrs. A. Wnrden drew the 111); prize at P. P. ColKaard's store at Kl-J mini. No. 1"S was the lucky mini- be,-. I Charles 11. Lacy, of Mapleton.i passed through Ivlson this week en I route home from Kuiiene. Mrs. C. A. 8:pheiiH and two ehll-l dren. of Crow, were vIhHIii k her pa-; rents, 1. 8. Day and wife, this week, i Mrs. O. .1. Knyser and Ii 1 1 lo daiiKh-l ter. of SaBlnaw, are visiting her pa-j rents, Mr. and Mr. 1). .1. Owen, of tltlr- place. The trapping fraternity around Iv lson seems to ho very iiulet this year, j Clarence Worden Is the only active i member, and ho reports plenty of clvlt cats, mice, etc. Stock Is wintering well In this part of the country. Slock cattle are still on the range. I.. I). Illlven bought a lot of hay from the Vaughn boys and Is winter ing six head of horses here this wtn-i ter. He Is living on the Alex Morrl-j son place. i The timber business Is very quiet hero now, not much cruising being done and no sales being made, but . i ho good timber Is hire Just the same, j PI. alTH GHADK vXAMiXATI.f.N'S Tho eighth grade final examina tions for the public schools will be held January 23, 24. May 14, 15. .Mini 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils rendy for tho examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the nnnio of the person ap pointed to conduct tho examination at least K days before the dale fur which the questions are wnnted. W. 11. D1LLARD. County Superintendent. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n:::j::::::::::::::::::::::::::n:::5:::: 41 8 :: tl :: h It :: :! BUCK'S STOVES AND RANGES Car HALF PRICE SALE, In Cut Glass a ! I i I ii 8 it One Block West of Eugene Loan and Savins Bank tt THIS KtCKXE DAILY GCARD. M0X1AY. JAM AltV I a. ! aHsM 111 I lllllll I !! I TWlIt-.. T ; AMIlir..M" X Ni,l!;l Platte. Neb , AlirW U:., " . To U .Vim It .May er:i: CulllHiiu'fc N..-iiville K'U'l-ii" (coin., .11 played here mst ni'K lo a mi i-ized b'if- in"! :;'"!'- did sal Mart ion. Any inana-eri. bay ing them booked i.-'d not be li.u-s:-ward about Tei-.-iiunieniliiig t ii'-H' I" his pairiins. as they will iLake kuoJ. Yours Truly. C. H. Siatnp. Mgr. Lloyd's Opera House. At Kugene 1 lii.atre, two nights on ly, Jan. Hth and lith; popular '. i prices, 1 Ou, 'inc. Sue. IIAXK CASHIKK IX TOILS Ol' Till: LA W Harry N. Pratt, charged with em bezzlement from the tllendalo State Hank, of whliih he was formerly cashier, waived preliminary examina tion when arraigned before Justice Long Friday afternoon and was hound over to the circuit court for trial. He was admitted to ball In the sum of l.'liilH), which he furnished, In the evening he departed for bis re turn to (ilendale in company with A. L. Shlpman, superintendent of the Victory mine, near that place, with whom ho has been staying for the past ten days and who raine with him to Itoseburg after his arrest. Pratt has retained the local law firm nf Cardwell & Watson to defend him. The arrest of Pratt was made upon a warrant Bworn out by E. K. Iled fleld, a stockholder and director of tho Glendale hank. It was occa sioned by the discovery of a short age of 13570 In tho accounts of the bank, which have Just been experted by an accountant secured from Port land. Koseburg Review. IT IM)E8 T1IK ItlSlXKSS . Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Mo., sayB of Hucklen's Arnica Salve: "It does the business; I have used It for piles and cured them. Used it for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore add It healed It without leaving a scar be hind." 25 cetits at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug slore. ' ,! Sl"," , , , I John M. P. Dixon, aueccssor to w K. llodoy. All wood sawed to gauge For prompt service phone Black '3312. Hesldenco, 2C7 Illgn street, tf '. Gnsollno woodssw IP YOU KNEW The merits of the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic: troubl. 1 1 n bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 2926 Ollva stieei., St. Louis. PORTLAND ROYAL ItAKERY Bread, the best and hcnlthlest hreud made, for sale at Olto's. pet, Rug We offer every Carpet, Rug and Linoleum for , the next seven days at greatly reduced prices. . These rugs, carpets and linoleums are in great varieties and the best values money can buy and at prices we are offering, every careful buyer should anticipate his wants and buy now It will save you money. and Fine Roval Haviland China. Dnnlt iciueb ui vimici. me ucl cibbuumeni ever Drought to Fno-pnp 3 Remember our Clearance Sale closes January 30th. During this sale we offer big bargains at greatly re duced prices and clearance sale prices strictlv cash. Campb Biggest and Best Eugene Exclusive t-LivL'i;ii -u 4y;i-:s -(M (.l lt AT , KKSW KI.I I (SH lal Correspondem '-) Ian. II - CJI! It tl II 111- bi-r of cha;i-'"-' I t.'-r. A rrn i : :i v ihc ,-:o;-" lormerly i .-olis. The hanlual last. ! 1; ; now nw n ' It. II. Pel'-1 n w- i in l.y ' .Mi-inner ti Ogram. . Cre.-Aiil noiv boasts a i-kalin-' rii!.. . It. II. Parsons has j'isi unshed a ; nl.e office for Dr. Colcord, who ha : concluded to loiale here. i N. A. W. Howe has been v. ry p ior--ly for a few days. He is getting quite old and feeble. I .McKay & Clark have dissolved mi rl ni' rnhhi In the rcul estate busl- MeKav has laken ills sons In iiiir! ncrshil) with b llll. J. L, Clark & Co. will also run an office. llev. J. L. Stratford and daughter. Mi3 Bertha, of Drain, were visiting a few days In town. William Harnett returned this week from a two weeks' visit In Ta coma. Wash. W. W. Scott Is helping C. L. Weber invoice this week. Mabel Thompson is clerking for Armltage & Davis. , Schmltt Bros, are still making Im provements In their fine livery barn. We have failed to get much enthu siasm In the young ladies' cuntest for premiums awarded by The Guard. Girls, look out; you will miss a glo rious chance. Creswell is going to have electric lights. John Tunnel will furnish the power from his mill two miles from town. So you see Creswell is com ing to the front. It. K. McDanlels. S. C. Dodson and William ParsonB have been in South ern Oregon for three weeks prospect ing. PII1K8 Cl'HKIt IX 0 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed t.i cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding plies In 6 to 14 days or 'inoney refunded. 50c. AVE CAX SLPPLY Your wants with wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phono Black 1141. The night came on, the good smiled wife To herself as she softly said: I "Thank God. we're happy, healthy aI(1 l)riRilt w a, nkl, Uock' M(),m,.,in Tea at ( . Linn Drug Co. 1 b I Skating at the Underwood Rink tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a pleasant time assured. tf CASTC3 lor Infants noil Children. The Kind Yoi' fe?s BiHigM Bears the S.'pnature of ( aid ell-Pellman f.n W. M. GREEN, SSLSK 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. " ! Your The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION; it is sure to double in value soon. These Lots are near the car line. They lie high and dry and command a view of the city. Cheap in price and sold on easy terms. For further in formation see , G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON. ! BRODERSBR OS.NEW MARKET We are now located in our afw building; across the street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Car, Choice Lard for . 65c Broils and Stews Strictly Cot Price West 8th Street. BR.ODER.S BR.OS. ! JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS WHITE SEWING MACHINES 3 Linoleum -Specials , w..wai LI I Furniture StoJe A Let, of Hard Work is necessary lo keep up the Ii,), Mandard of groceriei handled l:e, tt'e are kept pretty r-usy in teU-eSa, the good qualities from the m.-ir i-.-. ferior grades so temptingly o'f.; f j us. Cur reward lies in yemr co:::in. uous satisfaction with the grccrriej you purchase here. .How gre,it tt utisfaction it you can detein-.ms by giving us a trial order today. T hat long looked (or Sorghum has arrived at last. Bring your jug and get It filled with genuine Sorghum. Opportunity NEW market EXEG'JFEO AT'THiS OFF ICS a lvi WLlld 1111 JJ Th Store where all careful buyers meet and make their DtirchAp We save you mony 1