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1 ! ' 1 i , t ( i - ..! if l I " w s , : ; mi mown dailt ocat. mnAT, rnmuAitr i, m FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL SERVICE When medicine ba stm-xl the test for a period of more than two pen. trations and is then more popular than ever, there can I no doubt of iU merit. Thin is the record of S. S. S. Its period of existence is marked by a Ion line of cures of blood and skin diseases of every character, and its value in the treatment of such troubles has become Bo well known that it is today tht most extensively used blood medicine oil the market, l-'or Rheumatism. Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other troubles due to an impute or poisoned condition of fie Wood, S. S. S. has no equal. It counteracts and drives out the poisons, humors and (terms, cleanses the system of all unhealthy matter, cures the disease permanently and restores stronjr, robust health. Wlieie the blood is weak or anaemic, ami unable to furnish the body with the nourishment and strength it needs, S. S. S. sup plies it with the healthful properties and acts splendidly in tuning up and reinviirorating the svstein. It foes down to the very bottom of all blood disorders, and in this way reaches inherited taints on which the ordinary blood medicines have no eflect. Not only is S. S. S. certain in its results, but it is at the same time an absolutely safe remedy. It i made entirely of roots, herbs und barks of known healing and curative value. It does not contain the slightest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate parts of the system, and may be used by children with the same good results nnd peifi cl safely as by older people, H is not an experiment to use S. S. S.; it is a remedy with a record and one that has pij.ven its worth by its forty years of successful service. If you are in need of a blood purifier for any cause begin the use of S. S. S-, write our physicians and thev will send you a book concerning your trouble, and will give without charge any special medical I vice that is required I (THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, WEEKLY. REPORT OF VrrT W W W W IF YOU NEED WE HAVE THEM ' A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Gianitcwarc. Headquarters for White River Flour 1 Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, TEe-Grocer Corner 5th and Willamette Sis. Phone Red 461 f Urn::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::: ::::::: Acreage! j Acreage! l Three, Five or Ten j: Acre Tracts, 2 11 miles from Post Office on easy pay- l merits, near school. Rooms 3 and 4BeckwithBIcto xttj :: 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 .44 4 ORI-CGON home & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10 over Ch.irnbers-Bmtow Bank ..FAFLMS.. ' 3o Acres with new S-iooin house ami limn, oml fruit urchitrd mul ruiittiuy; water, loo acres 'in grain, balance pasture ami timber. $23 acre 40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school on good graveled road, price $1400. J90 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can be mae'e an ideal place. $30 per acre. House! and lots in ll parts of th city Oregon Homi & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. Chlttlin hark 4 l-2(Tc. Wool 1 ,.. I'uultry, Knits, fte. KkKh Per doz. 20c. Dairy Butter Per roll &0(5 45. Creamery Hotter Per roll, 60 Menu Per Hi., 1 Or. Fry Per lb., 10c. Geese Per In., 7c. li ink a Per lb., He. Turkeys Per Hi. 12 Vic. l-rillf. ri;.(itlli-. I-.'IC. New Potatoes nOc. per rwt. Onloi) Per ewt., $:(.".). Lemons Per case, $3.7.j. Orunijes $2.7.'. I.lvewttiek Murker. 8ttT Per Hi., 3fi 3 Sc. flood con A f 2 l-2c. flood prime dressed veal Hrffie. Mutton on font Per lb., Z Vi ti 4o Hat lions 5 fa 0 V Fat hovis. dresscfl !A e. v (iruln Hlltl Feed. Flour $4 .?r.. Oat hay lfi. Cheat, bay pei ton $14. Timothy liny Per ton tl. Nov. oiiih Per bti.. 42c. Hran, iter ton. $2ti. Mixed Ic-'d -J-er ton. 2S. Khnris. per t. $-i0. New wji'iii - Per tjii., .Sff. Itollcd barley l"r ion, h'-'i. .I'bopped ru(.'( JUt per ion. pokti.axi) m.!:m-:t inr.-oitr limited deniknd for thlt at any time, j .More Truck fruni Illinois. rilftrur llinirTl Another inipmeni ol nomouae w tUutllL In AnRk I .matot 8"d cucumbers from Illlnons reuciieu iiih rn tuuuy, luu lucn a.v considered the b-t offering of the two vegetables .low In the market. The tomatoes come In ten-pound bas kets and tell at 35 cents a pound, the cucumbers eoIhk at $2.50 a dozen. At I I'hese prices they sell readily. Some Mississippi tomatoes are offered, but they are said to dra at $4.50 a crate. The vegetable market Is fairly well supplied with the trade active at the prices that prevailed yesterday. Pun lain! Livestock .Market. Livestock prices generally were advanced from 25 to -50 cents a hun dred In the local market today, and the market Is firm In all lines. Rul ing prices are: Cattle Best steers. $4.25 if $4.50; medium, $3.50tfi $4.00;eows. $3.25 $3.50: fair to medium cows. $2.75 & $3.25- bull3. $2.00(' $2.75; calves, I TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE The Cause of t of Portland. Or.. Feb. 13 As a suit of considerable shipments Kustern onions that have been re ceived in San Francisco within the past few days t'.m markets In the South hnve taken a decided turn for the worse. The effect on the local market Is such that dealers who two weeks ngu were willing to pay grow ers $2.50 a hundred for earlond lots now say that It would be huznrdoiis to offer more than $2.25. Figurjng on prevailing prices In the Buy City, Jobbers say they enn lund Kasturn stock here v Itib a better margin of profit than Is possible in handling Oregon onions ou the basis of $2.25 to the growers. The weakening of the Southern on ion markets has had some effect on the growers,' hut many of them an still In a manner bullish. Some busi ness Is being done dally, but the ag gregate of the purc-huses for some days past has not been lurge. With the San Francisco and Los Angeles markets well stocked for the present, local dealers are not attempting to rush any great amounts south. It Is estimated that there lire still between 40 nnd 60 carlonds of onions unsold In this slate. Kgg Min kd Tcmlliig Downward. While n local paper, according to the trade, is trying to depress the egg Market materially, the general tendency of the luiit-ket 'has been downward for soiue i time, und no sales wire reported along From street this morning over 24 cents. Tills was Ibn general figure asked, allhoilgli the trade was talking ol J.I cents. No sales could be con-1 firmed, however, at this figure. AM day yesterday the egg inurkel ruled between 24 'il 25c, Willi nm.it of the sales at the lower figure. Itecetpls of eggs at tills time are quite liberal, and IT ttie movement c:inilnues for any length of time It will likely cause the market to touch as low as 2i cents within a short lime. This has been predicted lor some time.' The iiuullly of the eggs now arriving Is illlte good, this showing that the country tililppcrs themselves do not believe the market will hold up and are rushing their supplies to Port land Willi nil possible speed. They lire not holding ogga a minimi longer than necessary. There was a sllnbl demand rrom the inn-lb past 2 4 hums, but prlcei ufi'etv.l there were no '.llejicr tli. in rulini; her.; beiiiuiie uf , the iitiT.-a.--.e in linuie slocks. hill, cm Mmkel Is Still. ' There Is a very mill' teelliig In I he Fruul slri'ci pimilrv market at llv lll.illienl . Supplies lire unite sm:i;l. hut while Ihe dein:ir,tl is nei very h:nl I ly excited, some ct the d'vle,-s bae ! been forced lo puy a f I'll. t I. Ulal ad vance hftno.tc lliey wanted liesh sup plies. However, utusl of the hll'er dealers are buying pi -Helically all thetr poultry from the Kastern deal ers, the best quality of slock being offered them at loin tile a pound dressed. One Front street receiver $3.7'.l $4.50. 'Sheep (ijod, lii.ijOft $B.(iO; lamp Sheep Cood, $$5. SO ft $6.00; lambs, $5.7ui $5.50. Ilogs Best. $5.25 ifi $5.50: lights, fats and feeders, $"i.iiu'o $5.25. PORTLAND .M.MtKFT IIKPOJtT Creamery Butter 30c ft SSc. K.Kgs 23 rnf 2v. Chickens I 2 13c. Wheat Valley. S3c: Muestem. b5ci Oais Per ton, $27 n $2X. Barley Per ton. $27 'o $30. Hay Timothy, $1S; cheat Oaln Hay $I4i $15. Mohair Choice, 2!in 30c. Wool Valley. 1 0 'n 1 sc. Hops Prime. 4i-rC!jt7. Potatoes r.u ij GOe. Onions -.'2t'rt $2.35 per Chlttlin bark '4 i?i 5 'ft c. day. Hare your abstracts made by Lane County Abstract Company. United States to Matthew L. Tomp kins; 160 acres In sec. 10, tp. 20, s. r. 4 w. Patent. United States to Peter S. Brumby; 162.8 acres in sec. 26, tp. 21, s. r. i W. E. Smith et ux to Marcellne ler. Whittaker; fits 1 and 2 In block l. Harrlr.' ad o Eugene. $500. j H. Baker et al to John Stone berg; tract in Cottage Grove. $500 United States to James E. arnall; 160 acres In sec. IS, tp. 1. s. r. 2 w. Patent. W. Polders et ux to H. L. Chilson; lot 42, Tsllteoos Luke Club plat. $100. H. D. Wylie et ux to nenry c. ob tain; 132.60 acres In see. 4, tp. 18, . 2. 7w. $1. . . , M C Currln et al to isaae . o L . ! 9 hlnck 3. Cur- OUddon l Brown: tois " uean I rin's ad to Cottage Grove. There is a disease "H D. A. Pale et ux to Harry " ""- country iimrtdaiiwiauulr1" part oi i in ' "eeaii ney: pan u io. . - i . ill! 1 lat-jA tin u7""fj 10 cuficii'-. . . . - K i, v i.f jV (lean.. ,saac H-' Bingham etux to John B. ooii- mn acres in see. .. ! -- - , 4 w ' $ 1 r'nlted Sillies to Geo. A. Glover. 153.79 acre In sees. i. ... n. s. r. 11 and 12 w. Patent. , State of Oregon to Rose A Mul- 100 acr-8 in fee. h. j 10 and 12 . $200. I J W. Harms et ux i 10.31 acres In claim 71. tp. -0,-s. r. 3 w. $2000. 3 w. 1 . 1 . Alt ' J . 1. InrL- it. - voTl . . , . ; "'"'"'N CilllSU, all,. . 3bv J Ill.i,U- t,e'r: " '""HI 111, -""il cl l.l,. i- w- Ibe.lihuiiier itr tv, i : i rati-. United Slates to Millie CTJpk; 82.65 , liresk down und vva.tc $14. ewt. TflK DOCTOIt JP OSTKOPATh f What Ills Title Menus How He Get& It anil the Peculiar Abilities Ac quired n His lng Course of Training The graduate of a recognized col lege of osteopathy, after a long and exhaustive study of the highest au thorities In anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and all kindred branches, is awarded a diploma that gives him a legal light to the title of Doctor of Osteopathy. That Is the only title that he wishes, for he makes no pretense of practic ing medicine, the word medicine be ing generally accepted as meaning drugs. The abbreviation of the title of Doctor of Osteopathy Is D. O., and the province of the D. O. Is to help nnture, in the human body, to right herself. Ho believes that drugs are not only unnecessary, but distinctly damaging, nnd that the body Is a very perfect machine that win run along smoothly if Biipptied with the proper rue! (food), und If none of Its parts gut out of position. ltepuli'ilig the Structure. But, while the most perfect of ma chines, it is nlso the most delicate, and derangement of Its parts can be brought about in scores , of ways. Falls, jars, strains, undue exertions, anil local contractions or relaxations tine to changes' in temperature, are only a few of the tjilugs that may cause trouble in this deliciLe mechan ism. Sometimes the effects are Im mediately apparent, sometimes long dolnyed. It Is for the especial work of find ing tint derangement and reel I lying It that the osteopathic physician is trained. lie is a master mechanician. and when anything Is wrong with the lie: 22.2 acres In tp. 1 $2000. J. Walter Vatiscoroc to J. T. Wit ter; lot 5 and part of lot 6 In block 27, Springfield. $900. Charles Cay lor to Eli Hangi: Sn.in acres In sec. IS, tp. 16. s. r. 0 w. United S ates to Charles t'aylor; S5.75 acres In sec. IS, tp. It), s. r. 6 w. Potent. , Hugh Hamilton e ux to i.eome . 1.11cm: 433. SO acres 111 sees. N. 15. 10 land 17, tp. is. s. r. 5 v. $!i"0. i Mrs. K!la Ford Travis to Emma i Travis: 5 aerei in Eugene. 1. j Mrs. Ella Ford Travis to Carlyle T. Travis; 20.S 1-2 acres in claim 00, tii. 1 (i. s. r. 5 w. $1. I.eKoy uai'orte et ux in m. j. Thompson et al; part of lot 4 in Cole's Plat of Mareola. $325. F. C. Walters et ux to Uolanrt Vaughn; 160 acres In sees. 5, 6, 7 and 8, tp. IS, s. r. 6 w. $10. Amos D. Owens et ux to Elbrldge A. Wheeler: tract In sec. 11, tp. 20, s. r. 4 w. $1. i Elbrldge A. Wheeler et hx to Amos n. Owens: tract In sec. 11, tp. 20. s. r. 4 w. $1. John A. Huddleston et ux to Ed ward L. Ayers; part of lot 11, Lancas ter. $20. John V. Jenkins et ux to School District No. 130; 1 acre In claim 44, tp. 18, s. r. 5 w. $1. Frank O. Arehart to A. J. Kaler; part of lot 6, block 51, Junction City. $73.25. John L. Hunter et ux to Jacob J. Taylor: lot, 1, block 3, Shelton's ad to Eugene. $2000. James L. Clark et ux to Nettle A. Rossman: lot 3, block 24, College Hill Park. $100. Sidney P. STadden et ux to Robert Cramer; lot 8, block 4, Slaililen's 3d nd to Eugene. $275.. United States to Herbert Beadle: 160 acres In sec. 24, tp. 19, s. r. C w. Patent. Caleb Morton to Laura T. Work man; 13.25 nces In sees. 16 and 21, tp. 1ft, s. r. 1 1 w. $100. T. G. Hendricks et ux to L. Mi kel son: lots II and 10 In block 4, Hen dricks nd to Eugene. $400. A. N. Striker et ux to .1. Moffat: lots 4, 5 and G' In block 15, College Hill Park ad to Eugene. $2500. S. C. Richmond to Hans Larsen et al; 20 acres in sec. 29, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $1. T. F. Miller to Laura St. Clair: 20 acres 111 sec. 29. tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $1. Laura St. Clair to Hans Larsen: 20 acres in sec. 29, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $1 acres in ' . ' ,,. t r Luke L. uooaricn ei Hendrlckr; 151. SO acres In see.-Is. lV 'y lo' "Christian H.' Furre; 160 ceres In sec. 21. tp. IS, s. r. 10 , ,, Geo. H. Coiler ei ux to J. M swander; lots 1 and 2. block 3 ada. Xlgh , Glen- IIAltKISlHlt XOTKS. . LOCAL AM l l...f':.l. Mrs. M. Foot. W, W. Moore et ux to M. B. Mc Klnney et ux; lot '.!" and part, of lot "K" in Potter's survey. Klclinrd H. Sbacklett et ux to of SprlngfU'ld, wile , .1... i.,;t..r imr ol leu wees, i" attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Fawver's Utile child. Hugh Cummins--. 'f Halsey. arov? four hnndnl head of sheep throitih hero t i Junction th f"'.-t of tne week, where they were shipped by A J. Plckiird. of Eugene, to San Francisco. They were a line bunch of- sheep. Jami f avey. of Ftir"ict wn her" the firs of tile weak interviewing our , 'Clw.p.. rf.nii mil sepnl 10 nop gl. wei.-i. . . , be very much doing in the hop mar-j ket at present. Chnrlfs Cunningham, of Eugene, was here Sunday visiting his mother and other relatives and friend3. H" Is pica I manager of the Willamette Valley Company at Eugene. Died At the home of his parents, Mr. and Hra. S. Fawver, near this city. Thursday .evening, February 6. 1908, Howard Fawver. aged six months and two days, of membraeous croup. He was a bright little child; and his death was a sad blow to his parents and their many friends in this section. The funeral occurred Saturday at Muddy, and the bereav ed family have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends In this, their sad lose. Guy Haley, of Lyoris, and Miss Millie Peters, of this city, were united in marriage at the home or Mrs. Lang, In this city. Sunday. February 9, 190S, Rev. W. N. Lyon officiating. The happy couple left on the noon' train for Albany, and from there they went to their new home at Lyons, where Mr. Haley Is employed in the logging woods. The brid9 was born nnj raised here and has a host of friends who wish them many long and happy years of wedded happiness. L. G. Lassell left Monday evening for San Francisco, where he will put in a few days taking in the 5iV.:i. He was accompanied by Irvin . Wil liams, of Lake Creek, and the two went along with a shipment of sheep, several cars having been shipped by A. .1. Pickard, of Eugene. The boy will not have very much to do. wi:h the shep, however, only to feed them a couple of times, and it gives them a plendid chance to look at the conn a cure is obtained me.-t.. , '-"i treatment of ih,. ki.im-v, ,, Jr il.U lu..!;.- . "Joiiit, taking I Ki,,Z."l .. great kidney. iu., ..SH It corrects iiialnlitv lo liui.i , comes that miilc:i,.c,i Meet V eouilK-llcl to j.., .,,'. twSft,-. anil tv get no ki ,t!v t.,c'. night; The luiid ;'.; ti" l etTcctof S,v i-K,,,; It stands the l,i,i.e.; u,r j ow:tiiii-Kool i., j,,,. sold l,y' all ilrngii,; one-dollar si.e iKjf.i. . sumiile bottle ot tli: covery and a boo; i:: bom sent free bv m, i:l ,; V mtr 6c Co.. lihigli.-ii,,.,,.; '.y ? writim,' mention reaiiiu.I tjs ,', oiler in this paper, mistake, but rcmeini,ertiie ran Root.. Dr. Kiliiicr-sSwi,1,M,Rw';' address,, lliiigliumioii, X V M bottle1. ' i ati 'Ot M !;;.;.. io ie'nt V'U ilV ' ""'Willi ct, niai bine It Is the master mechanician 1 1.",'1.1.,"'11'', 3: l(lts.b ' I" .-inner s i.iuie r ai ins, rio. l. sum. et uv to E. (). whose services should be called In. If some little part has slipped out of place, tliu resulting troublu may be at u distant part of the mechanism, and and but. the trained expert would be likely to aitempt. repairs in the wrong liming lhel,ll"('" ",ul work further damage. But i ue sKiiieu woi-Kman noes nothing un til he has iiiadethoroimh examination and fnund that little part that has slipped out of place: Then bis: train ing enables him to replace It. That Is the work of tho osteopathic physician. was li ving to hold the trade u for i '"r t iiniiuierg Hardware store i- i.. ' ' " W Polders, trustet Potter; lot 21 In Tsllteoos Luke Club $100. Carl Chrlstensen to S. C. Rich mond; 20 acres In sec. 29, tp. 17, s r 4 w. $1. lames E. Ynniall lo John F. Kelly; 160O ncres in see. IS. tp. 10. s r 2 w. $1. . .1. II. Brown f ux to John W Venlch: south half of lot 2, bl lck ti 111. (!. McFnrhuui'a ad to Cotttig tlrove. $."..",0. If you want an opinion us to the ' Nv "'kk et ux to J. W. Vcatrh: value or osteopathic treatnieiit do not '"' """ ,,:"'' ,,f lnt 2. block 1. J. II. make the ml oake ot clnsiilting any -cl-'arlaiid's 1st ad to Cottage Grove. one whose whole trntlillir ll:n lleenl2",, along other Hues. Ask some one who bus had experience with the system and knows; or, better yet. go to a good ostcoDUth and elve lilm the on. lHirtllllltv to demonstrate the Ihinir In "'" "''res In voil. l w.i Patent. Hr. II. L. Sttidley, ostwpath, office' r-ruiiiie Owens et al (o James W. 19. try as they pass through. Bulletin. Eiuiixu '::c;ki:tt . WILL GROW AM ABLE SEEDS FRESH SEEDS WK HAVE ALL KIXHS Off tIAKIiKX SKK'DS IX BllfJ 4LI, NEW AXlr KRKSH. VOl CAX SAVE MOXKY I1V nil IXG YOlIt (iAltliEX SEEM KKPJI 18. fcUG'tNE GROCERil 9th and Oak Sts.' OS '-. A FULL I " LINE OF I Bass HiieterPur I . Mixed Paints ! . and Lustrelac ! Varnish Stain Frank W. Syphi rs et ux to Herman ill. Drug::; .v". reies In sec. . tp. 111. Is. 7 v. $MH). I niied Stales to Henrv K. Owens: sec. 34, tp. 19, s. r Blair street addition property Is sure to double la value within the iifxt two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland mid both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sitislaw conn try can not go out in nnv other di rection. As sure as water r'ins down ' bill. Etig-.-t'e must build down- the : valley -heiaiise the business i., I then'. There are both acreage ti-jcls ai 1 large Ids l:i this addition, onlv n j mile from he business center and. three blocks from tue Gearv puui'ic ' school. Prices are very reasonable and you ; may make your own terms, a stun III payment down n a monthly install-j ments ir you desire. See the Oregon I. nnd Co :it A i ) i 0 I Willamette street, or write them lor! particulars nnd prices. We carry 62 differentMttorJ ' of WALL PAPER all q new and up to date Ludford & Haskell Pract Wl PjintersandDxllii 95 west 8th street ? Itsllllll ::E!eccric,Gas,Wati Willamette Valley Cj 10 A R I Owe tile a pound for live local birds, but the trade will not pay It. ; one Blnck Ferry street. 1320. Residence, 714 Phone Red 3197. 34. tp. Ibis holding up process always re. soils lu breaking local market values. Iln-iseil .Meal I liiiMiuUy fll-lu. ns; ISO acres In si s. I 0 w. $100. Henry E. Owens to James W. Ow ens: IGO acres In sec 34 in in (iOES Al Ti:it (.'KK.MS J. W. BARRINGER l.xpert htiustmnvrr Moves a-ty thing. Twcnty-liv vtn experience. RcMuVnce, Eist Fittcenth and O-tk Sis Plume Red 451 1 . Kuccne. On-on Madam: Dean'; rutNCH n., , a riMALt rlLLo, Ml v. . r I . w. $200 Edwin McMurpliey to Wend Ye-- W blle rec lots of dressed me ns Hon llvolncl Docs Its Work In Cur. 1 ,' ." ' . nl,"'.K Pnrk.'rson ,li lire uulle fair, deinntid Is lm-reasing i IliM ( i.tn.-rh. Iw """ ' 8 i'.' J" K",:,',"v ut a lively pace, and Iractlonal ad-! - - , ? ,M''V:,l'h,,v '? Annie Yer- vauce Is shown in values. Even Hie! The liiitiiral win- of eiirlnir disease T. ,' . ' -. 1 1 lirkcrson bog maiket has a better tone along Is always the sclentirii- way, and the tile street, some or die best dressed sciemlilc way or curing catarrh Is stock nievlng as high as 7 l-L'c n I he simple way, with llyoinel, pound For drenscd vent the dem.iud Calarih Is a genu disease and can Is sulllelenlly heavy in hold the lit.:i be cured only by using llvomel, the itualliy stitr at 9 I ",. with jalk of treatnieiit that reaches and destroys some dealers asking an advance over all catarrhal germs. , Wiiliilbv salt, Eugene. J Jilo t'icor-je Itein ,. nx t u (. sun: south half of lots and ' hi, 29. Sp"He.rj..H tloo. E E. Onlmliv .,, ux t vtii-.i. -i. block 3. yuinil. the citv ordlnnnct dealers to let 2. 1F ESMOND HOTtL USCAR ANDRRSON, Mgr. Rllrs- Eunvpran Plan SOv. 7ic, J1.00, $I.S0. $2.00 Frrr Bui to nd from ll tritu Front nJ MurriKw Sit. Pftln-t. . , . OffiM! l.tKr viin Hi-rm: Mrnni-hi riiiN. mm nom to fw. Hft Mim-I NiMstv! NullkTiu'llen UllMts Hllli-l .If Meiiry KelliuOi .1. S. nl .nw Imlil lorll.iu pir Ism. Willariul ttwm iMilMNl.le U- (MM for w lien r!le.-l, -aiil-l, hr-r. Iii.im iw f riling lti urninuis .-vpl lie iiliioiulii. If jfmir l1lllll ll.M UUt llVV lllellt Vrtlll TVUr wnlt r, lu tti UliltO KtOiCU Cs., lu H, liKimr, h. i'd in tujen fcv W. I. DeLn: Willi: nrs Co. Transfer LigM and Mn8vv Mitulin VfiXJU tM bAl.E 504 1"i!:mtlM- tej.iw, 0j.i. Pboli Itlneli J; 61 list ItHIK IHH 1 iu. 1. 1 Alltl tii(H, 'lilts, htivM', r.innoi Im Mutton St iiit'i mul Siinn-;, Tor work (tic inmt.Mi h i u i I y (n t'ho liMul inurkrts ha. t..',. IkIiI. nu.l l ho t-hmin'Oi mo that ln wtH ho th I tt iiatlnn t.n- simu, liino to iMtnt. hero frttiii i ho ctiuntry. hut llio hulk Sumo tlr. hoik Ih hohm nu-ftvctl i( tho offortiU! Is now com tun frmn M;tln mul Muntana, Krnnt stroll Mnolulloiis 4 to s to 10 com rt -ouii, l.r divHH.t! iiin-k Vtal t ph nitrul. oniHM-lll otr-nr.i.lo ntntf, ami iho in. iltrathn nio for lower imU mi Iho mar fntuio. IVvk l lit fair yiiiplv i "I'M mo nmiKt'i ih nun, with 7 vouts tho top nitoratlon tor thi h.wt 1 Itnllt r Suri'lu Is Id tlm-vil. j loaliT!i In rutin trt rrojinorv hut f tor rvporl n sliirhti kiirr tono In tho mrnot, Ono to the f a t Cmt withhi HU km nil to Ku-j i'""- str k't-- 1..t $'.'00. ron- j Hi mthoil ,iu:iah'r that oomos with ovory outfit, tho llvoniol moilhution tvarhos tho most romoto atr tolls of tho nono. :lint n 1 lun;s. koIhk aftor tho ca tarrh not - ait us whorovor prison t. io siro hi thorn und provontlnc t holt mouth, thus vnrins tho iltsoaso. Hull's ilrun Htoro soils llyotuo, lin dor n nnaiiintoo to rotund tho monoy tt It dm' not he sjiltsfartlon. Ho uin lis n.o at onoo. Tho vost ot a ootuploto outfit Is only l. r- ittmorrmtll llan Ktmtrtrvmklt. Ker rtsle rhnmlierft ll.dw.iri Co Hid 111 I e II, ai, IUidnl Co. sl.,S I sutfli leiii 3f - i .to,.iiiii... the jiast few slink has been sum I'll.' ill) in el emeu' Ih w a, i .iil It,., civ Ki-l i-eniiuiie ,l i.H I li.1t have iT.'i a;; d runiini.-ien in. u nine1! ol w h I at im t : w h.il red in i he evi block I IHMI Sehmil lllslrlct No llarbert. part of lot 1 r 5 n Jl lohn T ll.irber' to S Vo IH: part of , s , s r. 11 -. $,",. Emery S l.alliike e Head, lot l-J in ,IM-k 1 lion. I'eter Johnson et in ' SllkHOOti ull ,l.-r..- I V tissue builder, flesh producer,: i r' , , "' brtiiKs health nnd happiness Into the l-..,, , Kni"" system. That', what Holllster . 1 J; I ' i",'.'? , ii,hu i t no I J 1 Junes ,.t n i.i i.. fcse nil 111 latest melh.id. U . .. ' nail olio: 1 clcniilni; nnd dveln at the Eugene live Works, coiner Sixth and Willsiu etie s:net. l'heii" lle,l ;si, ;( t nx to Aaron T Kuitene. ;i . 4? to .lei.., T S's-. II. Ij 1 ; School !,-'. I sec. 14. ,;, T UT In OMvr K.tinihe,:,! to Th ilaim .e. voil. See, Company. leu or tablets. toiv sahii l.lnn Druit . Lock- tp I'll. Tetrie to V P. Ull k lie IP Jll. If I XOTICE TO TAKK OI T U EXSE Notice- is hereby slveti that or-'l-nnnre No. Till, rcqiilrlni; ibose. -wishing to i-oti iii t boitllni.- vvor.v.-- h,,. tels. rcst:iu;anls. soft-jrink pa-Ifu-- ui us stores v. here s.nt drinks are soi 1 : ...in ouim- similar places, to apply to recorder and secure a II. : to cany nil sui-h business nn.l 1 Xo. 70s, i-cduirlne milk 1 take our lie.. n., '..,... i..l .-.I.- nun an parties desiring to o ,:i- ' duct such business vvllhill the citv : Misene shlioiild at once take out su. h license. A-ipllcation blanks may b-' had on application to the city record- ; E. A. EAIiltlXr.TO.V, ! . City .Marshal.1 , The .lunipiiii; tiff ,v I eusiiuipil,,,, !,.,,i ,,. ... .... ' "'' , ''" ;i;m" reached tl. jmp. ;S, o f ;-. when I was advised !o i 1 " Kine, N,.w iisv,,.v , w.,,u o s-.y riiiht ,, It saved my life, lm- and afr takii,.. ,, ,i , ,. . 'il and happv man aialn.' Moore, of C.rltnesland. remedy for couiihs nnd iler of weak, sore lurnr. pi-eveiuinvt imeiimonla New I i 1 was a sijs t;, X. i". As a eolds and hen and for I'lscove r. bottle fie etidall's drill- store. Trial al Ihe Il ls old and ills. I'hrr i'. drans b j O m ' JV - - K J ' r:Mtw . -A-r ' Join s- a, i J H. Mil : i". a. I ! t'Ol K A l ,, ir.i in s r .1 .- . tlice t; ,1 i! k 4. $'. (i ASOIIXK W(M SAWIJiO - Julius Goldsmit Extraordinary Attract for this week Valentines Icto $3.50 ... . ...I- Si BldV ll f1 HIT II1U3U uiii--- r SCHWARZSCHILD Book Store 10 V. s K I' K' ,ee'-.n' .Vh"'' ! I'r-Mred I -"u en snort notice one ni ,k 43 -, , p, w -st S:xih street. l.'.Oi.Hl I- A I'hasuin r Mti I!-V Make dne. vf,.,; ,,,Blr "r"et 'l"l:lon. terms; par for ,, HALL & PiOT'ol,!' s Alo fcnei-ii ; lie-t 1 1 Oil w: i. I '. 1 I I 1 I . SHL' m'way. . t " i n n " .'inilihlf " "r acre J s;u:i.Ss, O tract out of your month. tf Chi ry h full lin- Phon BUck 1ST. " t si lo V. K