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Newland's Bargain Week
Ifruilnc Hie ittsl U-W thiy tluiini.ii of mirn of KtoikfiijjN havf
Iwfn ni-fivi'H fur women, boy. iiiIhm- nml rliildnii, Komo nt
fn-n;: Sticl Inttu (hui will Mitml llio Hoar; other urn fine nicrcci-.
iii-d pnitx- hit hi Hi. WIiltoM, blur. Iu'oyviim, In mI.iiii. Iiicf, tin
lirMtrrf'' . will Im n wilt thin k, nml i-lioiuo iMrJiiiis tt ill
lie of fi-i').
I All This Week. J 5c Hosiery 9c Pair
Till lot cnnnNlM of Htwkfn'r for women mil riilMlccii; nil
MiM-li , nml they hIII wuv tvclt and look well, Tiioy nn; worth
rirry jM-nny of I." ri ntM the puir. Q
Salt price lliih wk
Women's Fine Lace Hose, this week22Jc
.TTwso HtorklnuM nra full rt'Kulur made; dyed it kciiiiIdm Ifimmlorf
1-iht-Mjnli. iiimI :im In wvnil IimhImjiih Ml over-lure HlfcriiH.
mit und fft cent vhIim.
4J1 thin week, mlr , . , ,
22c
All 50c and 60c Hosiery 45c Pair
Some 50c Values wJll be 35c the Pair
All 25: arid 30c Stockings 22c
Big Sale Ladies' Belts All Week
...Ml (IiIh week we will mlvi ovroptionally i' lur:;.itin In lailien'
Ot; ninny stUffon-nt kinds mid colorn; u will lie reduced In jii-Jri.
l-n ther llrllN. Kliislir Pella, Hllk Im-I(h In many different IvI'n.
-HK-, liOr iiimI (,,( ih-jin will on kau
nil 1Ii1h week a(, itirh ,
AU il3c hrltK will Im oil wile nil week
Homo 50i; uiul HOr Ixit at, oueli
FARMERS COMPLAIN OF
I POOR P.1! ONE SERVICE
ri.KAS.WT HIM. I'KOI'I.K MAY
KTA.MI'KIIK TO HD.MK OTHKIt
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sm vr.i.i; mim, ix pkosi-kct
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
FOR ELEVENTH STREET
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45c
111;
We are giving good bargains in staples
and N:n Spring Gois "Bargains
that are unadvertised'
Newland's Department Store
I Acreage!
Acreage!
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, 2x2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
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! (Special Correnponcl"nce. I
I Pleasant Hill. Feb. 25. Farmers
iare rtiHblnx needlnK. and a largi acre
age I" beltiK sown, I'ritcr than muni.
Several farma that laat yar lay Idle
are helnK worked.
All the telephone linen In thg sec
Hon are complaining of poor aervlce.
due not. to employes, hut-to poor
equipment of I". 8. lines and awltchBs
If the proponed mine In price of
phones and lines niatorlBll7.es, 'there
may ue a revolt or farmers lines and
a general saiiipede to some other
sys'8m.
Mr. Jos. Jackjon, a retired farmer
I of southern Kanpaa. is hre visiting
the Carnenler family, who are old
limn nelKhliors.
Krcd Cook mad" a business trip
to ' ottace (.rove this wppk.
Mrs. rilzpatrlck, of Mastern Ore
eon, who has been vlsltlni? her sinter
Mm. A. K. Chenowlth, left for home
yoHi'tnlay.
Miss .Vay Bmllh, of N'jtron, is
tearhlnK the Bprlni? term of school in
the Kdenvale dlslrli't.
C .C. Mu I key and Don Kby were
down from .Mabel to visit friends over
Sunday.
It Is reported that Ilort Mathews
will In the near future establish a
ihlilKle mill on the Mathews timber
tract In this neighborhood. Hilg
no doubt would be a paying enter
prise and a great advantage to the
people of this section, as timber suit
able lor hand-made shingles is becom
ing very scarce.
W. W. Martin, of Salem, last week
placed an all-polished sarcophagus
monument of Scotch and Swedish
granite over the graves of Thomas
Williams, his wife and son Robert,
ill pioneers of "63. At each grave
is also a Scotch granite roll with In
icrlnMon and all enclosed with heavy
curbing of California granite. Till)
work cost $700, and would do credi'
to any place. He also placed two
monuments for the McKarland rum
lly, besides some smaller ones.
REGULAR.
The K'ist Kiev -nth F'ropt Innr"ve
mnnt Club was formed at a mpptlnp
at the resld- nc" of lr. I). A. I'alnt
I last night. Officers wre elected as
follows: Professor John Straub.
president, and John H. Ilartog, sec
retary. Committees for each block
were appointed as follows: F. J
Hard, E. J. McClanahan, E. O. Pot
ter, F. K. Dunn. M. F. Griggs. Dr. P.
J. Rartle. K. Schwarzschlld. W. O.
Heckart and A. F. Linn. Each of
these is a committee of one for hi"
block to get the balance of the resi
dents In his block to sign as members.
There are .no membership fees and
no dues.
The plans on foot are as follows: to
get a flat rale for porch lights and
all night service; planting of trees,
palms and shrubbery; putting In
parking, painting telegraph and trol
ley poles green, and Improvement ol
alleys. ,
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NAIKAI"H ItOWMNf! TKAM
11HATHN IIY COM.MIOKCIAI. CI.lll
Last evening at Nudenu's tnwllng
alleys Nadeau's team was defeated
by the Commercial Club team by the
icor? of 1323 to 12S7. Following are
thu Individual scores:
Coiniiii'rclnl Cluli.
Hobbs 1 22 1 42 1!2 142
Knox 1S4 112 141 140
ilenton 129 124 207 153
Total 1323
i'h'iiii
Lee 1 43 163 1SB IS 4
Wilson inn 140 1 44 1 2S
Young 1K2 125 13Ti 147
Hovcy piock, 8th and Will. l
EUROPEAN1PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Lcs Angeles' Safest Hotel
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Total 1 2S7
orit NATIONAL IIANGKR
Time to Cry n Halt Hi-fore Complete
Wivck ItinullM.
There are thousands, both men and
women, who do not lake time to eat
properly. They rush through lire,
and as a result we have an age of In
.liKe.Mlon, nervousness, irritability,
di-vplcs nights, and morose disposi
tions. Our national danger Is Ftom
ucti weakness, due to thu strenuous
II. '.
With t'ie discovery of Ml-o-na tab
lets, which slrenglhen the walls of
'he rtnmnrh and atlmulnto the secre
tion of the digestive Juices, there Is
no longer any excuse for indigestion.
Sick hendaches, p ilplintlon, yellow
skin, and coaled tongue are a few of
the many dlsl rcsslng resulls of Indi
gestion that Ml-u-na never falls to
.'ill' -
Hull's drug store sells Ml-o-nn In
50-ceut boxes, and guuniut.c tu re
fund the money If It d ies u.it give'
complete sallsfnction . j
i-.iviiin ;n.iiin. .i.'ii.s.iivis
HC.NIirv.St II I Kl.lt COXVKHTKI)
HL'MHtDIIH I.N I'KXIM.KTOX
Pendleton, Feb. 25. Sunday was
the greatest day in the history of tilt
Methodist Kiilscopal church In Pen
dleton. Sixty-three people present
ed themselves for baptism by sprink
ling and there will be nn immersion
service as soon as the weather Is a
little warmer, tnr another large num
ber. This is a result of the recent re
vival meetings conducted by Evan
gelist Haudensclilcld, when hundreds
of people were converted. The Pres
byterian and Methodist churches unit,
ed In this .meeting and made It one
of the grandest ever held In Oregon.
MM. .
ample' Belts aiw cags
MANUFACTURERS' COST
Bags value to $1.50
sale 68c
500 Women's hand bags In all styles, new and
up-to-date, all must go, values ()Qz
up to $1.5.0, sale
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Bags value to $2.00
sale 98c
250 women's Hand Dags in the new styles, all
leather with the new trimmings; QSc
values to 200; sale UC
Bags value to $2.50
150 Women's Hand Hags In all father; some leath
er lined: small purse Insldp; values d An
up to $2.50; sale J J
Belts value to $Kn
1 r v
saie otfc
300 women's Sample Belts In the new .v..
colors; all sizes; values up to $1 50 !i
Sale 68c
Belts value to $2.00
sale Voc
200 women's sample Belts lii all shapes and
In all colors: elastic lealhpr nn.i :n..
values up to $2.00; thi3 sale ,'. 98t
Belts value to $2.50
100 women's sample Belts in elastic siu and leati.
er; thei be3t of material and style; i .
values up to $2.50; sale $1.49
FKANKI.IN ITEMS
.(Special Correspondence.)
Franklin, Feb. 25. Fine weather
at present, although nothing unusual
for leap year.
Jess Kirk and family, who have
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. ('has.
Lemlcy, left for their home at Hepp
ner Saturday.
Mrs. J. Bamford has been on the
sic k list for a few days.
Mrs. W. II. Hay. who ha3 been 111
with rheumatism for the past few
weeks, had the doctor call on her
Sunday. We hope she will be around
In a few days. ' . ' .
Thero were services at the, Meth
odist church Sunday.
Fred Ray has his house about com
nleted.
Look out. girls, tlie Justice of the
pence has a new gold nn, .
Kvery one has a bad col.l.
Coyote hunting seems to be a thing
of the past among these parts.
The dance at Clyirles Lemley's Fri
day night was a good one,. although
there were not so many present as
usual, as there are so many farming.
This neighborhood Is progressing
nicely and we hope It will continue.
WOODMAN MEETING
There will be a Joint me:IIng o'
the Woodmen of the World mi l th
Circle at Woudnmn Hall, Frlda)
night, February 2S, l'JOS, at S
o'clock. All Woodmen and Circle
members nro earnestly requested to
ill lend. The committee have ar
ranged a musical pror:im nnd each
member Is expected to bring one or
mure friends. You will miss It 11
you don't come.
f2S Committee.
Honiebuiliieri wilt find the bet
bargalus In lllair street addition
Make your own terms; pay for your
lot or acre true out of your month
ly savings. i'
THE KING EDWARD
I In In Hoit o. lb.- Chy
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE
A very dciir.blc hotel lor all victors to the city.
' First cUsi in all respects
K itts $1 .00 per day and up. Write lor booklet
TOUSLEY COMPANY. Props.
The eighth gnidu final examlna-,
tlmis for uu' p.ibllc silio:i:s will be:
held I
May 14. IS. !
.tune 11,12. j
Teachers who nave puolls ready,
for the cxuiiiimit Inn should notify
me ol the number of qiiesibuis want-,
ed and tlie name of the person ap-.
pointed to conduct thu examination at
least 15 days belore the dale for
which the quest Ions are wanted.
W. 11. llll.l.AUIl.
Couuty Siiuerluieu.ler.r.
Mi l ICE OF BOND SALE
School Dlslrlct No. f.9 (Junction
Cllyl. Lane Cjunly. Oregon, w ill on
March 2. 1H0S, sell bonds of said dls
lrlct amounting to $Koou. Veiled
proposals to purchase said bonds
should ls filed with the clerk of the
district on or before noon of s.ild
date. Bids must l' accompanied by
certified check tor ten per cent of
amount subscribed for
F. W, MOOK11KA11.
Clerk.
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court for the Stnto
of Oregon for .Lane County.
Charles II. Ootid, plnlntlff, vs. J. 11.
McFarlnnd. defendant.
to j. n. iMcrariaiKi, (leieniinnt:
In the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
court and action within six we.;.s
from the dale or the first publication
of this summoni--. and If you fail so
to answer for want thereof the plain
tiff will take judgment against yo-.T'
for the sum of $1 lO.o;'., with Interest I
from June IM. li'CT. at the rate of,
six per cent per annum, and for cots !
and disbursements of action aiul for
an oriler of sale cf the prorerty at
tached In this action.
This summons Is p'.ibll.-hed by or
der of Hon. I.. T. Ilurr'is, JiiiIko of toe
above entitled court, nuule Kebntury
1Mb, t!MiS, and (his summons Is pub
lished the first time Februarv I nth,
UKKS.
.IHSrilC l. WEl.I.S.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUCENE, OKI CON
Docs a General Danking
Business on
Gmscrvjt.vc Lines
S. $. SPF.NCKR.
I- H. rOTTl-R,
F. N. McALIS TER,
Cor M nd vVilLm. lie
President.
Vice Pres.
. . Cis!ncr.
UMlII M.WVIVtl
John M. P, Dixon. auccsM.r to W
i M llodov All wood ed th Ha lite.
' For liroupt service phone IHaek
SS1J Uesldence, !6T High street, tt
1 Gasoline woodsnw
i COHTt.AMl tiOV Al. HAM lf,
Bread, the tirst sud Uenltolest
, bread made, tor sale at Otto's.
Her's t ur cl nnee to maVe mod
Spccl.il silo of box' urn xlrls' vlUHl
siloes at Voi an slroe store.
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ADMIMSTBATUIX SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue .if itn ..rriel nf III., ei.ii.if..
court nf luie rniintv On..-.,n lowers.
duly made and entered of rec- Firluiiik-More Crluif
onl on Ihe 2.M"i iliv e.f I.VI.- t'h"p'r. Well l'im,i.
ruary. I 90S. authorising, empowering I A" ii"llty gmiiN nt lowest
and directing the undersign? 1. Ite-1 t'r'"'" always In stock. Liberal term,
becrn A. Pope, administratrix of the i reply to inquiries nnd quirk
estate of I. W. Pope, deceased, t .1 nt'l' 'jl'tiH His, Writ tur cu(nttiit.
tnt, nt private Mle, la in-oorU .m j I ERGF.R. & BF AN HDW CO
with tho tprms hiiI rnmlltlon of said j A?enCs, Eutne Or
of onlor I t) finm and nftor ' V' .Mi RNE CO,
iinrmUy, tho JMh ilny of Manh
lt'S. at and a f wt thit hour of 1 1
o'cKik In tho fnroiu'.-in nf fahl il.ty,
t I ho otfioe or ,. Itartuutih, In
Koom 5 tn tho Kir: National Hank
hniUltn. Kimono, l.;no rnuniy. (ir---UtMi,
offer f'r alo at privato s.iU
'rot iliim to tho trnii! iu oon.lit; j-f
of saij onlor. tho futhmhu tl-'rt1!)
r.l rial pr.M,r;V. t'olonuinsj to nil
taio. ti-wtt: 1 ho ?uiith h.V.f of tit
k.'ihIi o-tt iiuirtrr ff fho K; a i il
'a-i half of tho ! w-t quar n
;iot II iT li'wnn'ii In. S p.
c V. in l.mii' 'oin. Or ;i
l thin I.i uf tVt'vu.ii-v ,
jliTe BON MARCHE TheSa0My
: r- - I
The Orphcum i Si?sf S
; Eugene's yi()r-,0-Ofr tf?v) NSI
Popular Play House . rC Q Yn 3 ; H 1? "Mr
Two nmnges (1 ZH 2; I ifC
I per week. t--.. ' .. J K-KfiiJ
- ; J
II iN nsa gas I
I Matinee every Saturday nt 2:ft0 ' '"l l (TyCl
Tramp Specialties .1 t
I ' era,
Mon.,Tues. and Wed. fe , A IgSa?
Moving Pictures " T "1 J fS . I
,.,.,.,,,. 'Vi J
!Illustrntel Son. V Kdii"') 8
She Walts , ,e I.e.,, P.lue g Q NJJ hgd ESQ
1 s?? mL
ilF YOU REED E 'O HtM
Groceries ! !, f -
WE HAVE THEM ; g- k
I A full line of Groceries, 1 V$$g?&
I Flour and Fr-rr! Tin 3nA ',' ..O RE3
I Granitcwarc. Hcadquar- i Z rT J II I
!;: tcrs for White River Ficur. ; ' ft ' t
J C andirs, Nuts f
:; -nd Orargts ''T1
Grocer J ? C" O H M f:
Crnrr 5'1, anJ Wi!l.,n,rtlf St,. A 1M W f tT I I
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rs. Ki-.il H I
I C1 Ns. cs,ak.. - . 1 I '
CASOLlNii KNCINE
1RRIG TCXi, SPRAYING and
PUMP.NG MACHINERY
l'aiilMiiik,..Moi-M. (ois.dlne l:iitt,
for punipinn, sprnyiim, Nnns, ,.jll(i.
ins. .Oiitfiis c.iinpleie.
Fairlvanks Scal.-s for weiabimj
l airluiks..Mr,. liyimmos nml M.v
f"r power nml light.
"-."i'5c iniim Ills ni..i
Portland, O.-tgon
It on
IV.
l'l.ls
Oil Paint'nm
it cam ki ftdav.. pn.cirom '
S0cto$10 0
I itt .-f.niin !-R.w. MOl". D-
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II Wilt l 'till.
.'orney for . stato.
e
ropi:.
Administratrix
I OVERTON I
Wall Paper and Paint Co. '
OREGON HOME& LAND CO.
Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank
..FARMS..
3-o Acres with new S-room house an 1 Kini.
fnr.t diehard and runiiiiig water, iv .teres i"
urain, balance pasture and timber. $25
40 Acros with new house and b.un, close to s:h.! on
g'ivded road, price $1400.
!?0 Acrrs lair improvements, good soil jn U
".'-cc an idul p.,c. $30 per acre.
Houses and lots in all nrt,s of the city
JOS FHrao OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED ATTBISf4