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0 a Sopho jj more 0 Soring 0 Suits In the very latest designs and patterns A swell line of Youths' Suits sizes from J 4 to20 years New Furnishings Arriving Daily HATS AND CAPS STETSON SHOES IENT AND . Hjbt& P. CLOVES ..at... TJ I n 0 n MODEL NO o ROBERTS BROS, fl TOCCEJLY S , 554 Willamette Street . w . . .. S ne Eugene i Business College Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. In this' age of competition there is little chance for the young' person who faces the world without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly furnished. g MRS. M. RANSOM, g g Principal. t ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: m i m y fiii MOST CR.OCERS SELL Olympic Flours LOCAL LAUNORYMAN WORK FOR UNIVERSITY iy. I'isiiki:, who is mkmiikk OF It.All.ltOAl) OltllKH, KK.MIS J.KTTKII TO KVKIIY MKMHKIl IX THE STATE E. L. Fisher, proprietor of the Fisher laundry In this city, who U al so a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, has caused to be printed a circular letter which he will send out to each member of the order In Oregon. 'call ing tbelr attention to the University of Oregon appropriation bill. He will also send each a copy of the ar gument for the appropriation which has been prepared by the Alumni As sociation of the University. The let ter blng sent out by Mr. Fisher Is as follows: "Bugene, Oregon, February 2 8.' "Dear Sir: I take this meanB of calling your attention to the Uni versity of Oregon bill which Is to be voted on by the people In June. This Is of gceel .importance to me ana moans much to the state of Oregon. If you can see your way clear to do so, vote "yes" and encourage your menus to ao nxewise. i "Yours very truly, "K. L. FISHER, "Member 642 B. of L.F. & E." IV XT 5 OUJU every sack guaranteed Mad ol trUclcd Extern Ott, bxni whrjil. II pro Jucft mors Iojvtb ol breid thin ny other fliwr nd Hi. Icuvm art lighter d wlill.r. Bei-iuw dI lh. Incrajwd qiuntlty ol bted Kfoduced "he coet la ik, higher thin lor ctlwr floun. ASK YOUR GKOCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS Thcro la Only Ono 1 "Br onto QisSnSno" That Im Laxative Dromo Quinine umo thj worn oven to oime 4 00m in on oat. Alwiyi remember tlx full nunc. Ixm lor this Lrnatura on eronr boi. Ufa. TRANSFERS OF LANE . COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Yoar Abu tracts Made II y Jjano County Abstract Co. C. Cole et ux to Walden Trotter, W. D $35. Lot 5 In block 11 of Cole's add to Marrola. C. Cole etux to Walden R. Trotter, W. O.. Ixt 4 In block 11 la Coles add to Marcola. MCI. C. Cole et ux to Pearl E. McDon ald, W L D, 1 acre In Sue 19. Tp 16, SRI W., 1100. James W. Carmen etux to Frank Knowlci, W D, Lots 10 and 11 of block 1 In Morse'a add to Florence. 800. James Carmen etux to Frank Knowles Q C D all tide lands front ing and abutting on Lota 10 and 11 In Morse's add to Florence $1.00. Herbert Oordon etux to Margnret A. Laughlln, W D, exchange; 160 acres In Sec. 82, Tn 18, S R I W. Edward B. Griffin etux to Ola J. Neot etux, 1 acre In Sees. 2, 3, In Tp. 19. a II 1 W. $10. " Fred Flpk, shorlff to Martin Haag ennen, deed, 160 acres In Sec, 24, Tp 16, S R 8 W. $13.88. R. E. H. Hogue etal to Edward W. Powell, W D, 73.20 acres In'Seo 30, Tp 22 8 R 8 W. $800. J M P Dixon etux to H R Jonson, W II. Lot 8 In block 3 of Eugone. $1700. Aslak Brantl etux to W A Moore. Q C D, 64 Bcros In Sec 31, Tp 18, 8 K 6 W. $100. Mary Miller elnl to J N McConnoll, etux W. D., Lots 9, 10 In Block 2 of Kelsay's add to Eugone. $900. U. 8. to -Fannin Mllllcan, patent, 160.80 acres in Sec. 2, tp. 11, S R 1 V. R. L. Thompson etux to J. C. Par ker, V. D., Uit 4 In block 4 In Kel aay add to Eugene $126. B. F. Moore etux to 8. M. Day, el ux, W 11, 80 acres In 8oc..l4. Tp 18, 8 R 4 W. $960. U. 8. to M. A. Thomas, patent. 160 acres In Sees. 29, 30, Tp 16, S R 4 W. Charles 8herbundy et .ux to C. C. Warwick et ux; 21.02 acres In claim 41, tp. 17. a. r. 4 w. $100. Ida E. Belknap et al to George A. Houck; 8 4 acres In see 7, tp. 16, s. r. 6 w. $1. C. C. Coffman et ux to J. W. Wil son; lot 7, block , D. G. McFar lnnd's 6th ail to Cottago Grove. $1, 140.60. Thos. Vanduyn et ux to H. F. llurknuin; tract (n block 6, Cnburg. $330. Andrew J. Sheridan et nl to Jim. II. GogKin: lot 17 and pnrt of lot 2. block 16, Fnlrniount. $10. Levi Goer ft ux to T. L. Gor; truot In sec. 30, tp. 22, s. r. 3 w. 1 1 SO. Mary Close ol nl (o Percy B. Mc" D innUI; I r.ut In EIIiib Stewart's nil to Kukimic. $300. .Iiimes W. Seavey et nl to John II. Sravev; 2303.70 ncria In si-cs 1, 12 and 13, tp. IS. a. r. 3 w and at'ca 7, 8, IS and 20, tp. IS, s. r. 2 w. $10. K. M. Siivagii rt ux to t O. Ste ven. W. I)., small tract lu sec. IS. tp. 16 s., r. 1 w., $200. A. Iluchcncv it ux to Jnm9 II. WIIIIhiiib, Q. C. D., 100 acrcj In CI. 0, tp. 16 .. r. 6 w., $1. Martha Sianton to II. II. Schmltt et al., W. I)., 1 acre In sec. 14, tp. 19 s., r. 3 w., $100. P. N. Shelley etux to A. E. Cheno worth; 10 acres In claim 73. Tp. 18. 8. R. 2 W. $4000. L. Phetteplnee, guardian, to L. E. Hodges; lot 16, Block 1, UU -, Hlk. 34. Fnlrniount, $1360. O. Benson et al to O. Kakln. Lot 3. Block I, Una 4 and 7, Block 2. Wynn's 'Jnd add. $1 00. I!. S. to Win. 1. Heath, patent. 160 aires In Sec. 30, Tp SO, S li 3 Alice S. Wccden rt al to II. H. Cnlllson et in, 8 Oacres In claim 62 Tp. HI. S It 3 W. $1200. lleorxe Keln elux to Smith 1. Tav. lor. 167 06 acres in Sec. 6. Tp. 17. S. R. 10 W. $100. II It. .lessen et al to O. O. Crt- wruni. i.o 3 m l.hvk 3. I'ltv ot -wrlght. lot 3. block 3, Eugene i'ltv ' $2000. . ; K. 1. Handy et ox lo lrvln An-' brey. 3 arret hi claim 57, tp. SO 8 U. S W.-,t $.US0. ' , J. H. Kirk t t ux lo M. Knglan I 'i ' !"3$",-ro S,-'' J' Tp :l" 3 M. Cleurrln et al to W. C Monrie ' l ot 4 In Bio, a S. Lot 1 lu Blm k 4'. Currln's Park Add n. $1 .on. V. A. Monroe et al m 1 Monroe. 4i acres In sec. IS ti 20 8 It 3 W $1 ' ' ' F. II Phillips etux to Frank Crah- I tree, tract In claim 67, tp. 20, 8 R 3 West. $600. U. fi. to Peter M. Johnson, 160 acres In Bee 26, tp 17, S R 8 W. R. F, Martin etux to W. H. Long, tract In CI. No. 40, for a road. it. F. Martin o'.ux to W. H. Long, tract in Sees 3 and 10, Tp 21, S It 2 W. $1.00. C. Calcs et ux to tt. F. Wallace. W. D tract In Marcola. $75. G. L. Colby etux to Jeatiette Rich ardson Lot 1 In Block 8 In Kelly's add to Springfield $1250. U. 8. to Bertha M. Gibson, patent. 162.64 acres In Sec. 30, Tp 20 8 R 2 W. U. 8. to Thomas J. Edwards, pat ent. 160 acres in Sec 6, Tp 23, 8 R 2 W . Jost D. Petrle to Harley H. Petrle, W. D., 206.08 acres In Sees 23 Tp. 20 S R 4 6.W. $1.00. 1 Pat Hannah et ux to H. H. Petrle. Lot I In C. A. Parkin's add to Cot tage Grove $700. U. 8". to Earnest A. Bplcer, patent, 160 acres In Sec. 18, Tp 16, S R 2 W. Earnest A. Splcer etux to S. G Splcer, 160 acres In Sec. 18, Tp 16, S R 2 W. $1.00. 8. (f. Splcer to John F. Kelly, et al, 160 .-res in Sec. 18, Tp. 16, S R 2 W. $100. A. C. Dixon et al to Jas. R. Foxe tux. Lots 8 and 9 in block 7 in Co burg, $10. U. 8. to Isaac B. Harwond, patent. 1 37.45 s-res in Sees. 14, 23, tp1. 19, S R 12 W. C. S. Buss to Lane. County, tract for road, $1.00. P. Fergwon etux to Lane County, eract for. road, $1.00. Charles Ross Kin- etux tp J. S. Medley etux. 40 acres In Sec' 34, tp. 21. 3 R J W. $1.00. U. 8. to Charles Ross King. R. R. 40 acres In Bee. 34, Tp 21, 3 R 3 W. Fred Fisk, sheriff, to S. P. Ness, 170 acres in Sec 30, tp. 16, S R 6 W. $14.85. The Santa F Pacific R. R. Co., to John F. Kelly. 160 acres In Sec. 32. Tp II.8RI W. $10.00. L. E. Fl-gal to A. R. Dem. 249 seres Id Bee. 27, Tp. 17, SRI W. $1086. EM1KXK !;orKKTT WILL (iltOW 1 A LIABLE Blair atreet addition property Is sura to double In value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down, the VBlley because the business Is there. ' There are both acreage tract and large lots In this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from (he Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly Install ments If you desire. CATARRH 18 (TUABLF,. Snccrajifiil Kxiierliiientliig in .Minting and Curing Tills Iilseusc. Catarrh Is an entirely unnecessnr' disease and should not be tolerate! tor a alngle day now that Hyomci is so generally known and has made so many cures In Eugene and other towns. Modern srlonce has disproved the old theory that caturrh was a blood disease. It Is a germ trouble, and the remedy Is Hyomel, which medicates the air you breathe, killing all ca tarrhal germs. As there Is life and health In the air of the pine forests, filled with fra grant and healing balsams, so there Is lite and health In breathing Hyo mel. So sure Is this prescription to cure even the worst rases of catarrh, that Mr. Hull sells it under an absolute guarantee to refund the money It It does not do all that Is clulmed for It. OVER 3000 VOTERS HAVE REGISTERED INDICATIONS POINT TO GREATER TOTAL REGISTRATION' THAN' TWO YEARS AGO Over 3000 voters have now regis tered for the coming primaries and "lection, and In view of the fact that nearly a' month still remains for reg istration, there is every Indication that the total this time will be great er than It was two years ago. Under the law registration must close fourteen days before the prima ries are held, April 17. and so they will be closed on the evening of April 1. Registration will be resum ed after the primaries. Candidates deBlrlng to run for county offices must file their nomina tion petitions by April 1, while those running for state and district offices are required to have their petitions with the secretary of state 20 days before the primaries are held. SOME TROUBLE ABOUT WHO PAYS THE TAXES A great deal of trouble Is caused, according to Sheriff Fisk, over the matter of tax payments on properly which one person has Just purchased from another. In realty transiers 11 Is said that numerous muddles arise over the matter of who Bhould niy the taxes. On property bought with in a few months of tax paying tlm the trouble and misunderstanding or the law becomes more noticeable. At the present time taxes are being col -lected on last year'a assessment and of course In the transfer of property the taxes are included and the new purchaser must pay them or see that they are paid. When this la over looked trouble surely follow, a. a rule, and the buyer thinks the for mer owner should pay the taxes and the former owner is of the opposite opinion. It customarily ends by the new owner paying. By attending to the tax paying part of It before the transfer Is made useless trouble might be avoided. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realized by People. Eugene A little backache at- first. Dally Increasing until the back Is lame and weak. 1'rlnary disorders nnlckly follow. Diabetes and finally Brlght's dls easf. - ThlR I. the downward course of kidney Ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of a Eugene citizen. Edgar Washburn of 442 Lawrence St., Eugene, Ore., Bays: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with entire satisfaction and believe the remedy unequalled for backache or kidney complaint. I had felt the need of auch a remedy early this winter, and rrora tne results l obtained I can con sclentlously recommend It." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, iew rorn, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name Doan's and lane no other. NOT1CK Notice is hereby given that tre county commissioners' court of Lane county, state of Oregon, will rtoelve sealed bids for i ho furnishing and delivery of one hundred 11001 cords of old growth body fir four (4) feet long; or for one Hundred ( 100) cords of ceru ml growth body fir four (41 feet long, raid wood to be delivered at the court house In Eugone, Lime county, Oregon, oil or before the 1st day or September, 190S. The court reserves the right to reject anv or all bids: until bids to be filed with the counly clerk of said Lane county not Inter than Wednesday, the 4th day of .March, 19ns, at 2 o'clock p.m. By order of the court this, the 8th day of February. 1908. K U. LEE. County Cl-rk. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Tnrinv vnti tinva an nnnn,li.nlin r J .... u, W securing tin Invention which is sure iu iittj yuu uivk over ana over agalr your original Investment, and which gives ( every promise of paying a? large, Is not larger dividends, than any other .Invention or discovery of the last one hundred years. You will never have a better In vestment offered you. Such opportu nities are mm lin nni tn .hi. .1.- greatest of all, pass you buy. Make it juur opporumtiy. SfOPk Wilt nialllvo'v n... Income Increases. Call on or address vtnoaruti, Gordon block. I'tion Red 1492. RUI1ITH GHADK XXAMl.N ATlwXS The eighth grade final examina tions for the public si boo '.a will be held May 14. 18. . June 11, 11. Teachers who have pupils rendv for the examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination .11 least 1" days before the date for which the questions are wanted. ' W. H. DILI.AIUi. County Superlntendet.t. CATTLE imt 8AI.K Twenty head of twoear-o!.l steers, ill bead of milch cows, 1; head of yesrllnas for sale. For par ticulars apply to Geo. i I'-rHwlih. Goshen. Oregon. fj; tvii.or Mini I!i:m;)V.l notk e D S Mclioutall. the tsllnr. ha moved hit sho'.i from the Prat: butt 1 Ing on Willamette street to the hmmi one iliHir east of the YerlnKton dru store on East Ninth street, where Ji. will be found by all his customers, tf fiord for Everybody. Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent nrrhrtert In the Delbert Building S:in Francisco, says: ' fully end irs. all thut has been said of Electric Bit ters as a tonic medicine. It Is good for everybody. It corrects stomach liver and kidney disorders In r prompt and effielem manner, and builds up the sy.-tem." Kl-nrlc Bit ters Is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as n blood purifier It Is unequnllel ,ii cents at W. A. Kuykcndall'a drus store. FOR SALE BY OWNER Good building lot on East Twelfth atreit. near rar line, 96x160 feet Al so right-room cottage and two lot' on North Mill street. Inquire o J. .1. WALTON, Law Office. 513 Willamette St 1 :' i IP VI 'V kKW Ton merits ot the Texas vVi r.,r rmi w.Mild never suffer from M,1P) blsiMer nr rheumatic trouble it , bottle (two months' treatment 1 Sol, by O. J. Hun. or hy mall. Send fo. testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 1926 Ollva street. St. Louis. NOTICE Elmlra. Or.. March 1 Hls None. U-h-.rel.y given that a!te May l. , ni more meals to :f(. ,,,, i,' t r- .mils. r. i. t oi.i; 't;i K. intra. Or. The First, Days of This Great Sale Start With a Rush We arc offering bargains-advance stvk merchandise of undoubted value-in eve department-come eany. 100 Women's Coats Women's long black kersey coats; perfect fitting. In the latest style; well made. All our coats must go; we have them In all styles and makes, and all prices; special values up to 310.00. f3 AC Sale price pr"T 500 Women's Skint women s skirts In ngot ,,, .rk: in fha h . materia j dark; In the best of maxea; per(ect m thev hnva I' notice to vacate In and " must go; In Panamas, T0,u Henrietta and granite. Men's Tailored Suits Men's high hand-tailored suits at almost your own price. Come early and get the pick. Men's Overcoats Men's overcoats In bM kersey and rain-proof nette; perfect fitting; all $15 tn overcoata 45 ITT . t t? f - -1-- C ni , yv omens rurs, v-ats7 oujts, Skirts, Waists and V neck Sweaters at wholesale cost Akl Shoes at Cost All shoes must go this week. 6000 pairs sew ones; all must go. In all styles and shapes. Come early. . AU Sweaters at Cott All sweaters at wholeult eoat; coat and V neck; red blue and silver gray. Afl jo this, week. The Bon Marched. to oney Eug pnA Thpa if A -Phone Black 1442 wsav sawa CEO. H. , SMITH, Maiugtr Tuesday , March 3d THE KIRKE-LaSHELLE COMPANY . PRESENTS The Virg mian Dramatized by Owen Wister and Kirk LaShclle W. S. HART, as The Virginian FRANK CAMPEAU, at Trampas Prices: 50c," 75c, $1.00 and $1.50; IT CUTS SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if tlie salesmen are obliging; if the service is prompt, and lust, but not least if the quality of the goods is tlie best, the store never lacks business. Come and give us a trial order and be convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin ciples, especially iu quality and cleanliness. We carry a complete line of staple and fancy groceries, flour and feed, and buy and sell country produce. 97 WEST EIGHTH Phone Black 1 57 1 4ERBKSIKBBnniHKH W. J. Gibson & Son If ! rnr..-v ( all .-. nsj. 'ii ire I : I -VI- WlreW T.-Wr..h (-,,.,., . "r ad.lre.. .1. M w,. ,,,.,',, l-erdon lliwk, Ph.ir.,. 1!,,,; :1s S M.IKe -.our h-1.1. iav l.v f,v curl'v IViiltrr lv. . C1IAMHKKS HAKHWAKK CO. ELI KANGi J. H. TEST GP.BiRNARD EARL BANGS LIVERY CO. Livtry, Feed, Siage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ,, . ..STACIS.. MHN-ZiS STAGSv Eu,rne EUGEME FLORENCE ST inj.tf rr;,e., bat w,!l c.ll Ir-r " for MjoVi.tc. ciw cMmft-" -J,cil ooii.rd the dy before. .... . 1 FWnfl w Stas Phone Main 22Livery Phone Mai" 21 JOB MISTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OP