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EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STArr
Kuyksnd.ll. M. D.
O. Prows. M.D.
P. . BirlU-. M. D.
B. P. Sc.l.i., M. D.
U A Psliw, M. D.
Cm. O'B, DBjr, M D,
U E. McDouf ik M. D.
Foe tbc care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating; room and equipment.
Appliance forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examination!
Full corps of trained nurses,
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the (acuity and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
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MOST GROCERS SELL ;,
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Olyrppic Flour
every tack guaranteed
MitW J vtrctrd EiWn Orrfxu h id hcit. It pro
Jucm men lura ol fcmid Hun any otbrt (leuc and tlx
Ioivm art lighter tud whltrr. hVcauw ol tht liKrraard
qtiatfty ol hud revert 'h c4 I. m, ttlgtwt than lor
olher llourv ASK YOUR GKOCr.K FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS
I .-. IB? V.,l ST.. VI Mr
Jenkins &
Starbuck
Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
We are new comers here
and are in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business
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We have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number of Eastern
People who are going to
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis
posing of properties such
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. We
are personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents and know
they are coming west. I
you want to SELL, list
your property with us for
there is going to be "things
doing" in real estate that
is Listed with us.
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms 1? and 18
THEATRE BLOCK
CITY COUNCIL
TRANSACTS LARGE
AMOUNTBIISINESS
HAIlltV GItAHAM AI'1'OIXTKH
NIGHT I'OMCKM.VX IX I'LACK
OF W. O. WHITK 8ALAKIK8 OF
POLICE OFFICERS BAIHEI TO
H5 PER MONTH OTHER IM
PORTANT MATTERS
The regular meeting of the city
council was held last night st which
a large amount of business was trans
acted. , All members of the council
were present except Gilbert. After
the reading of the minutes of the pre
vious meeting and the allowing of
the usual arge number of current
bills, the finance committee reported
favorably on the Increaso of the sal
ary of the city treasurer from $25 to
130 per month, and It was carried.
The matter of providing a room for
the treasurer, was referred to the fl-
i nance committee and the mayor, the
general understanding being tnat me
room occupied by the fire department
In the city hall will be used.
A motion made by Councilman
Garrett that the street commissioner
AFULL Z
LINE OF J
Bass Hueter Pure
Mixed Paints
and Lustrelac
Varnish Stain
We carry 62 different oatterns
of WALL PAPER all
new and up to date
Ludford & Haskell
Prtcllcsl Painters snd Drcor.'ors
95 west 8th street
SIGK HEADACHE
r
nARTFRS
CTlTTLE
IVER
II PILLS.
regulate the Dowels.
Positively cared by
Ihene jjiuie mm.
Thr Also relieve Dlsv.
tress irom Dyspepels. In
dlftUon and Too Hearty
Bating, A perfect rem
edy lor Dizziness. Nausea,
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
In the Month. Orated
ToDfrue, Pain In the Hide.
TOUPID LTVEIL' Thes
Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
CARTERS
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sirmle Signature
Mfl REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
SEEDS
FRESH SEEDS
WB IIAVK AM. KINKS OF
GAHDKV HKKDS IX HULK.
ALL NKW A XI) KURSK. YOU
PAX SAVK MONEY HY UVY
IXti YOl'lt (JAKDKX HKKIM
FltOM I S.
EUGENE GROCERY
9th and Oak Sts.
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' KITCHEN & KOMPP
I Successor to
! ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene, Or.
Extraordinary Attraction
for this week
Valentines
lc to $3.50 '
tlx most, unique dliplay in town
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
Book SLore
Examine the resi-rvolrs twice a week
was passed.
W. T. C.'iniil)ell asked fnr a permit
for a bilihlliiK. I'artly "t fiilvaniziil
lrnii. In the rear u( the hiiiltlins oceii
l,i(il bv David Link, a' the niatfr
iwas referred to tav fire and water
corn mi' ee.
The petition fnr grading ana ni
elini! West Seventh street three
blocks west of Illair strl-et, was re
ferred to the street committee.
A petition for a sidewalk on South
Ferry street was also referred. A pe
rorg. weWeBtrreordereddlof CLka
tltlon for straightening the west line
of South Cnarnelton street was also
referred.
A netltlnn for abolishing the quar
ry oo the west side of Skinner's butte,
stating reasons therefor, was refer
red to the Judiciary coannur.ee.
The matter of vacating an alley
and. niihitltutinr another In lieu
thereof by J. J. Rude In his plat was
agreed to, If It could ne sausraeuj
rlly arranged with other property
owners.
The resignation of W. (J. wnite as
night policeman was accepted and
Harrv Graham was appointed In his
stead. His appointment was confirmed.
The Btreet committee reported 1J,
49S feet of lumber used last month.
Calkins moved that there be no Jump-
off from the sidewalks to the cross
ings of the side streets if It could ho
done, when Eleventh street Is paved,
and the motion carried.
The street committee was instruct
ed to take up the matter with the
street railway on crossing the rail
road track. The committee on lire
and water reported as follows:
The lights of Eugene were tesiea
by Professor Dearborn, but the com
mittee was not yet ready to report on
the same. The bill for the test, t,
was paid. As to certain resolutions
presented by the fire department,
this action was taken. The fire team
was reported to be under the super
vision of the chief, as to their ser
vices for fire purposes, but for all
purposes such as sweeping streets,
etc., it shall remain subject to the
council and the street committee.
The part of the resolution from the
fire department asking for a small
salary for the assistant chief was re
ported on unfavorably. The increase
of the salary for the chief was favora
bly commented upon, and was asked
to be fixed by the council. The report
wan adopted.
Upon motion of Councilman Hen
derson the fire chief's pay was rais
ed to $75 per year.
An advance in the salaries of the
chief of police and night watchmen
was proposed and Councilman Har
baugh moved to increase the salaries
to $-S5 per month. The vote stood:
Calkins, no; Garrett, no; Hender
son, no; Kisher, aye; McCrady, aye;
llarbaugh, aye; Berger, aye. The mo
tion carried.
A petition for a crosswalk over
Lincoln street on the south side of
West Twelfth street, was referred to
the street committee.
The city attorney was Instructed
to publish in the papers what Is to
bo required 'of candidates in the mu
nicipal election.
The proposition of an appropria
tion for $500 for the city park for the
coming year was referred to the fi
nance committee.
The council unanimously agreed
thnt the curfew ordinance should he
rigidly enforced.
The $4X00 received from the coun
ty was ordered applied to paying the
Indebtedness of the city for paving
the street Intersections of Willamette
street.
The sum of $500, which was trans
forred from the general fund to the
sewer fund, was replaced.
J. W. BARRINGER
Expert Houscmover
Moves anything. Twenty-tiv
years experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. huffene. Oregon
HALL 6V. SHUMWAY,
Plumbing ano sewer work.
Also general jol bltui In tia snd
sheet Iron work. Irva woik prooie
UtiilWto.
Oarry k full line ot plumbing flxturst
Phone Black 1S71 Wn,mtte st
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD FOR !ALH
504 TlllirruttoSt. Eugm. Oratui,
Phone (llnek I) '
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OWE
E. C. Gulliford
Feel and Livjry,
Boarding Stables
Nrif rimr Hoont Xrw
Huhlr Tlrr Turnout.
Kali IW Ntage Unp.
1(MI AVm( sth Htrrvt.
I riioo Main !
HOWER & WOOD
ItoHl K.Ktute and Timber I.ant1
Hanch, Kami ami t'lty l"npirty
Your iwtrvnntm mpprifully
nollclUHl.
HiHini t, over Klrt Nut. Hank
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Absolutely
H Pure
From Grapes.
the most healthfol
of fruits, comes the
chief ingredient of-
WlfA-ALbiPOVJDERi
The only baking powder
made from Royal
Grape Cream
of Tartar
Costs i little more than the injurious alum
i I . 1 L... . -.1
il'IP-HTI or pnospnaie w n puwucis, dui wrni
XyM Royal you are rare of pure, healthful food
AGENT GILLETTE BUYS
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lesque place, with good buildings, ui
wen improved lanas. Tnere is it.
i ready an orchard of ten acres m.
SPLENDID FARMioT. 2& JSlet"od,rB
many more acres and make a spechtl
ty of raising fruit, walnuts and rht.
! A. J. Gillette, the local agent for!
the Southern Pacific Company, has
purchased throtiRh McMurphey &
Hugh the H. D. Palmer tract of 60
acres Immediately south of the city;
for $5000. The tract lies on a side
hill and Is splendidly adapted to fruit,
culture. It Is bIbo a very plctur-i
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready.
Your f roter rrturui roar monir II roi don't
Uk it: w par him.
At otto's
Valentine boxes from 5c up. fl4
One reads many ads claiming .n.
dcrfnl results. Some we believe, oth.
ers we don't. We are not trvinu m
deceive you by fancy ads, hut slmplv
ask you to try Hnllitr'a ub'.
Mountain Tea. If It falls net your
money back. 3.1c, tea or tablets.
Unn's drug store.
There is Only One
"Bromo
That is
LaxativQ Br
USED TH WORLD OVER Tt
Always remember the lull name. 1
(or this signature on every box.
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I ANNOUNCED
G. H. Irish wishes to
puachased the GR
Allen & Co., locatec
carries at all time
Groceries, Flour ,
own delivery wagor
promptly, I
WE AIM
Phone m m
M5J H.
We pay 30 for any old Monnrch
rnnne.
" J. W. KAYS Kl'R. CO.
NKW TODAY
LOST On streets Saturday, a lesth-
r iMicn containing a hill
Some Rmnll rhinvo anA . ii '
l ouse ineKl ticket with name of i
. nirsii written thereon
under please leave at Guard office
or at 361 Lawrence strevt and re-
.i-iu rrnnra. j
LOST-A $20 K, ,,.p ,'', V,,,lra.!
ette street hetwe.-n l-'i.-hin .... I
Tenth or l.,.i n u..' 1
" in it in, mi
nu ianm livery
Leave at Guard office fur r
Julius
Goldsmith
eward. 1
fU i
KOU S VLK-An OIITTi,,, writr '
Krtin fur oin. ontv i t Frank.
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WANTKK Two prel..,.!n.-r, f, thl,
l.ener.l ho-pltal. A..v t
Murray. t l(l0 hi..;.r.,, Kueue.
Miller's Shoe. Store
Most any bocly can sell you
a shoe for' summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER
who understands the leather aflJ knows
what he is selling you. We have a
Repairing Department iWcd up with
everything that's modern in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER. The Shoe Man,
West 8th street.
Ihi Home of Cood Shoes
b.im
a Ret
KOU RKST- f.o,l .v n-r- m ),,,,
turnlhel or unfurnlthed s I)
Allen, 1 Willamette street". fi;j
!tllk I 1 tl I r,- f.
A FULL LINE OF..
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
.and Heaters ir""
S. L. LOllG ?oAL