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THE EBOHSK BAIL? GUATJJ. TfESDAr, FEUItl'ARY 18, lOOfl mm has mt wn m m m n r m w itm a A HtW IHLuHT; BOOST DAY CLOSES WITH 3IG MELTING MR. DORR'S OFFERS LOCATION FOR FAIR GROUNDS Dr. T.Felix Oouraud's lib seams Cantarad in tha Stomach All Else Xt? IU v i Commercial C Is Secondary josense .nccew whlfh bis boost day closed lust rousins meeting at t lie Club. It was a veritable love least, iiarilcipated In by repre sentative citizens from Kosehurg. Cot- ; 'iiKe urove, J unction City, SiiriiiBfielil i t.nrt Kuit-'nc. has digestive apparatus that Is doing Its President Whiison called the meet- the lull amy. getting every parueie ot vt-. ini; to order and called mum Pre- hlllipa. of the Cottage Grove . T. Vr:'. ,.,.ii ration tality out of all food by transferring I idem Phi ' 'A .Thine of the kind It to the bowels In a perfectly digest- i Commercial Club, for a few remarks. ! i.ed in most or tne ea i , witness ' health." , wnere ., . mis aoove an eise nrings . which were made. C. B. Cannon. ofl Kossbnri:. J. .1. Ill van nf fiiirini?f(..H 14. Mr. A. C. Brock, chef of the Brock i Manager llarloe. of the local clnli. : tides ' '.,, Cooper 4aceo i -- , ..llcvea that Restaurant, Maraet uistrict. lioston, ill. L. Kann, of Junction Citv. and Commercial Club, made the principal ' address of the evening. He spoke In j his usual happy manner and through- out the address the audience was car-' 'Vh Is directly B- Mass.,-wno is a stauncn oenever In ; Tom Iiiehardson, of the Portland : -u To quote Mr. cooper s tneory ana mecncine :? for in" i11ervlew up- has this to say: I had chronic IntJl tcrds lrra ern ctv: gestlon for over three years. I suf arrival in an nnnnit forprt terrlhlv and lost thirtv nnnnrls ante""" . wovknK I was a physical wreck when 1 start-: rled to a high Hitch of enthusiasm ill tne i si" " g are dl8. ed thls cooper medicine, a month or. The band played a number of selec- j :J 1 . .... tnrp such as so ago. louay 1 am as wen as I ev-: tlom during the evening and the L'ui- : ' inqfs diabetes, etc.. er was in my life. I am no longer versity tllee Club sang "Oresm" and :sbercniosi , trace- nervous, my food does not distress responded to an encore. Lunch was or.esoic" , fevers me In the least and I have a splendid served to the visitors during- the even- rtfswu""". be appetlteV I am gaining flesh very 1 ('Vine taken into the rapidly in fact, at the rate of a ., somei.in's slck ner. p0und a day. I would not believe i All 01 tni nnm. .nv medicine on earth could have this has done. It s- . .1.-. i now so coin- any medicine on earth could mition i .--..-hi- Con- done for me what this tvl'.. 7. mv rem- is a remarkable prepar L. reeulate the stom- Cooper deserves all his success." in " ' ...i ,uh anch : We recommend the Cooper nrena m the matter ui- soundcinei rations as being remarkable inert I- LKiCKLIil GIVES HIS PLATFORM To the Editor: 1 see by the Sunday Morn ing Register "That the Coun ty Fair Is Assured," that the committee has decided on Huddleston tract: that it will secure 105 acres at the con tract price of $30,000, $10, 000 to be paid in cash and the balance at b per cent inter est. Assuming that this pro posed purchase is for the county and not a private investment, and that it is of interest to all the taxpayers of the county. I hereby offer the commit tee 105 acres at the price of $20,000; $7,500 to be paid in cash on the delivery of the deed and the balance to be paid In a reasonable time, with Interest at per' cent per annum, payable annual ly. The land Is part of the Priro Blair Donation Claim, and Is now known as County Survey No. 959. GEO. B. DORRIS, Agent. ; TOILET Pi tea A puri iititisojv tic Toilet l'owil.T fur infants ami adults. Esiui sitely perfumed, (tenders an excel lent complexion and koepslheskin clear, soft and velvety. llcliern skin irritation and should lie used freely after lath ing and shaving, ?iving a delight ul and refreshing effect. At deal ers or by mail, 23 cents Box. Pro pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM TOR BALI AMD BECOMUKNDFD JIT TTT-- " - ft - - - - IUGENE1 Jacket Store I 4 w osiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Knit and Muslin Underwear Notions, Stationery, Etc. also a nice line of Gents' Furnishing Goods - We have just secured the agency for the celebrated. PIQTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 'Jmowlcdeed everywhere to be the leaders in the lhion world. They are perfect in every detail and th the aid of the Cutting- and Construction Guides, p simple that the most inexperienced person by their st wul make a fashionable and perfect fitting garment, riiese Guides are furnished free with everv oattern. P and look through the catalogue. Ask for a copy notorial Keview rashion sheet tree. 4.-4 4 Isaac T. -Nicklln, who yesterday filed his petition for the nomination of sheriff on the Republican ticket, has the following platform written on the blank furnished for that pur pose: "If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, at tend to the duties incumbent upon me to the very best of my ability. I will give the office a careful and strictly business administration, cur- tailing expenses wherever power to do so." BELLMAN-HENDERSON WEDDING AT PORTLAND One of the prettiest weddings of the winter season occurred on last Wednesday evening, when Miss Ver nita Marv Henderson was united In ! marriage to Lloyd Bellman, of Eu- in my i gene, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bluford D. Siglcr. 470 Tenth street, Rev. William S. Gilbert, of Astoria. SIVSLAW COrXTItV officiating. The decorations were HEyUBKS ATTENTION" : entirely white and green, an abiind- lance of Oregon grape, cedar and W. E. Flsk ha3 just returned from ferns being Intermingled with car Mapleton, where he has been prun- nations and narcissus. An artistic ing his brother's orchards and out- and elaborate drapery of ferns made ting them in shape for a thorough , an effective background for the bri- suraylnK campaign to destroy the dal party, while overhead was a can grow th of moss which affects the popy of green from which hung the splendid orchards in that section. He I while wedding bell. The bride, who states that there is need of thorough ; ley In her coiffure. Her bouquet was fruit inspection In the Sluslaw coun- gowned In white organdie, handsoine- 4 j try, but Fruit Inspector Beebe in-1 ly trimmed In lace and embroidery. STANLEY'S, Williuiiettn St. ... Eugene ugene Racket Store pE. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon PmH4M44H4(44;4444444444t44444 pUer's Shoe-Store 4 4 4 t4 4 44 44 4 44 44 4 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 4 44 ' 4-4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 ' Most any body can sell you ; a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER ho understands- the leather and knows he is selling you. We have a pairing Department, fitted up with mhing that's modern in the way of Winery for ding the best of repair work. MILLER, UTe Shoe Man. West 8th street. Home of Good Shoes M1CHANTS BANK EUGENE, OR.ECON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines forms him that It is impossible for j She wore a circlet of lilies of the val- hlm to personally cover the entire ley In her coiffure, .er 'bouquet was county, much as he would like to do of white carnations with streamers so, and that he has need of deputies; of lilies of the valley held by nar to assist him In the work. Mr. Fisk I now ribbons. Miss Myrtle Eva Kays, also reports the roads In very bad! of Eugene, made a winsome bridea cnhditlon, several small slides occur-'maid, attired In a dainty gown of ring as the result of Sunday's rain.! pink niessaline, with bouquet of pink and much of the corduroy work being icarnations. : 1 In bad condition. There is a crying Mr. Bellman was attended by' Per necesslty for more work of a per-cy Milne, of this city. The wedding manent character on this thorough- march. wits played by Mies Mary (.'old fare, which Is one of the most Im-well. Mrs. Percy Milne and Miss portant leading into Eugene, and over j .luanlta Miller assisted In receiving. which a great deal of trade comes to .Miss Miller cnugnt tne brines bou the city. Mr. Flsk thinks the county should make a special effort this year to put the Sluslaw road In bet ter candiflon, since the people down the river are becoming very much dis couraged and disgusted, and are mak ing great efforts to secure a regular boat s'rvice that will turn a great deal of business in another direction If mutters are not remedied soon. They are aiso working hard for the Carver railroad, which would give them an cutlet to Corvallls. are TEA The greatest tea-drinkers full - bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your ero-rr return, tout mney if fou doo I like iiuiin' Host; we pay him quet. and to her nlso fell the ring in the bride's cake. The money was found by Bruce Montague, the thimble by Sherman Miles. Out-of-town guests were Frank Bellman, of San Pedro, Cal.; Senator M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, Or., who Is an uncle or the bride; Miss .luanlta Miller! of Lebanon, and Mr. Callison, of Eugene. After March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Bell ian will be at home at SO East Seventh street, Eugene, Oregon. Oregonlan. BIDS VOI! YSOI Th" bnird of 1iic:tinn of School District No. 4. E'ivei, " 111 receive . bir' up !o the 2'Hh day of February,1 1!iiis. at Ihe office of Hie clerk. Mo:1 Frank Htlsner. for Hie delivery .-:t! the v:iriii school buildings In Eu mne of lnO rnr.l i of onk ..: nv.i I no cords of fir wood, paid delivery to 1" completed on or before Sep-: tember 1, lli'is. 1 The board reserves the right to re ject any and nil bids and a bund for the faithful performance of the con tract will he required of Ihe success ful bidder. If any there be. , Dtaer February Kill, H'OR. j FRANK REISNElt. ! f20 Clerk. 1 STGfl HEADACH Positively enrrd hy thiiHO Little Pills. Tlicy also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia. In dlcBtlon and Too Uoarty Kfttlnp. A perfect rem edy for DIzzlueHi, Nausea. Drowsiness, It:ul Taste In tlio Wout li, CoateO Tnnmo, pjiin In the tit do TufEl'ill I.IVKK, ThQ rtpulato tne Bowels. Turcly Vct'-taMc. JMALL PILL; SHALL DOE, S V ALL PRICE, j iCARTFfSI fITTLE IVER 1 1 PI LIS. OREGON LAND CO Farm and City Property For Sale , . 14 acres Inside nf city limits, with good buildings nnd some fruit trees on the place; this is a cholco buy. Two business properties In Eu gene; good proposition. Three business properties In Springfield; good buy. Two residence) properties; cheap and a good Investment; splendid buy. Good $100.00 land at 1 5.00; thia offer Is open only for the next ten days. 120 acre homestead at $250.00. This Is a bargain; don't miss 1:. 320 acres of timber Innd at $20 per acre. A good thing; look Into I.. 1300 aero stock and grain farm; well Improved; price, $ 1 1,000. 2700 acres timber land; cruises 5 Mi M. feet 14 sec, ut $24.00 per acre. 1 GOO acres timber land In Cal ifornia; yellow fir, white cedar and sugn r pine; cruises from 6 to 12 million feet to the 14 k.; price, $48,000 for the tract. Lots and ncre tracts In Hlnlr Street Addition; terms given, $100 and up. Lots In the Sladden's Addition to Eugene; prices ranging from $27.1.00 up; terms to suit the buyers; $50.00; bal ance on time. Orc'ou LmikI Compiiny, 4 12 Willamette St. CARTERS Kittle kl PILLS. t-Cr.lir.c i'l. Fa:-Si;m';3 : ;t Bear ..rra'.uro Mark T. Ficmins, Mgr liuser-.c, Oregon EUROPEAN .PLAN ABSOLUTELY . FIRE-PROOF Let? Ancreles' Safest Hotel THE KING EDWARD In tne HcAit ot the City NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A very desirable hotel for all visitors to the city. First class in all respects Rates $J. 00 per day and up. Write for booklet TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. I ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C P. BERNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, S age and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGFS.. MrKF.NZIE ST GEle.ivej Euerne ELKJEME-FLORENCE STAGE -at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at A ca'lyMge leavcsEugeneat6 . m, private residences but will call lor tor vtapletan, close connection by baggage if notified the day tefore. siramer lor Florence and cme Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 gA'rj ti lit' T(i II. (' MOST CR.OC6RS SELL . Olympic Flour 5. every sack guaranteed Made v! selected Eastern Orrifon hard wheat. It pro Juces more loaves oi bre id than any other flour and Ihe loaves are Ughh-r and whiter. Becauw of tbe Increased quantity of bre'd produced 'he cost la no higher than for other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE. PORTLAND FLCUftING MILLS " la ! BRODERSBROS. NEW MARKET We are now located :n our new building; 1 acrossthe street and we will be pleased to see you. j ..SPECIAL.. 51b Cai Choice Lard for.. 65c Boils and Stews Strictly Co't. Price NEW MAR.KET REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Some people throw away their jold sofas and good chairs w hen they ' could have them re-upholsiered at Campbell-Kellninn's liousefurnishlng store for a small sum and have them, just ns good as n-w. Kvery body, choiilrl rememher thai thl" big firm 'carries a big line of upholstering '; j goods and re-upholsters all kinds of. i work, reni.'iki-s niattrews and puts I old woven wire springs in K-md order i for vou. Any work you have In the ' furnli ur- Hit" or upholstering line we will do f"' von ,T p-asonahl" prlres. (..iriti:i.L-ri:i.i.M n ' Mutt der by -o-ses IM"1 ramp'ieil-f v'v-'l- :il v. cImm tn.ide ti or i.an . E. C. Ouiliford IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries. Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE Tb Grocer Corner 5'h and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 46:1 Feada.idLivary, Boarding Stables Xew Floor Ttooin New Itulilier Tire Turnoiitn. I'nll Creek Stage Line. Kill West fill Street. I'liooe Main 0!) CASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Knlrimiikn-Morw (insoline KiiuIikh for piimiilng. Kpniyliiv, aiii, grind- i Ilia. .Iliitfii coiiiHeie. r'ltlrlmnk Sinle for welglilim. I KnlrliiinkH.!iire liyniiin.1 and !o- ! tor for powi r itml liulil. j I'uii'liiiiikh-.Morsi: U hiilinllli nnd j Tow i-r. lnlrliaiik-lor' CJliinlerM, liiil Ff Ijll.ir.irmllftf! or f'.l.f.h ' ( -llOtll rfT. Wi ll rillllpS. ol II.- Il.-I.i- H !M-d I ' '. .. . l: . I .... .ill lll-l iiiiiiii... KITCHEN & KOMP? Successor to ARMTTAGfc k BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene, Or. 199 IN ONI OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH ORADE WORK .Scctrs5ana!-Pcps!iiCapsub A FCSITiVt CUrfE. Cil Paint'ncrs S. S. SPEiNCER, I- H. POTTER. F. N. WcALISTER, President. Vice Prcr . . . . Cashift. Cor.rih and Wilbm.-tie U .' V" ' V.ri Tt. ? ht.-i r-'frni. ; iri(C nltt.'H ill !'M k. liI'MTJtl V A-s J V"::'1 ,M- ! I rmui t .ly to fininirW-s hih! f t vi' T i i-.f !,..,', s-H m -Mrttm iil s. Wrllc fr .nn.M' ' !in !. 1 t'h. r h, j (trlri'y. rn"'. 1111(1 I t We bv.-c a liitillr.1 mimS-r nf PAINTINl S w h in .e are Mitiug al tout lor a Ifw rtiv, prices Irom 30cto $IOOO Ltr.t !r:in . HAMP. MOULD IT.GS. i'-e our wii.tinw ItTII 11 IIW at UITIII MOIIII C K. Monro- T. W. Munroe HOUSEFURNISHINGS We now have the most complete ! line of stoves in Eugene I Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Shell Hardware and cuttelry 6? W. Eighth St. 1 . '.At OXtCiDf fcold hi . L. 'i hi us ti;.i-?fpsiN r,o. lii...!.-.; osiAiM- n. I)K I.AM:. tlruKK"'- -T Tf-irTIMi T hLRGFA &. EE AN KiSV. CO. 5 UV JL1K i U1N Annus, EuRtne, ' t. ?j va!, p 'per and PaInt Co. . FAIRDAM'. . MOifSF. , CO. I r HALL & SHUMWAY, t'liKi.hiiitf K0n twer work. A 1jm iy.Mernl jn l In tin r d nl.t-I hoti v. (irk. In-ii wotk pron p 1 I I . I'm rry h f-ill Itrit of nlntnHiiif IVntur- t'botie Illark u?; iiiV Wiiiaratt6 it. Portland, Oregon It mwt SrS S O V It ry iory Tu-