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I children's spring dresses or that gown you are going
to make.
pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly
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I md also departments on Home, Dressmaking, Mil
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S'in, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre
fi.T j n:w hlJ Mi birn, close to schoDlJon good
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Women should understand that
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sure symptom of Rome serious female
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liava immediate attention.
Women whose spirits are
lepressed, t and who are ailing
md miserable, should rely ujxm
LYDIA E.PINKHAWTS
VECETAELE COMPOUND
is is evidenced by following letters.'
Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Mayville,
N. Y., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
" For three years I was in an awful
:lespondent and B.rroua condition
sauted by female troubles. I was not
contented anywhere, and tii ia such
constant fear that somnuii:; 'errible
was (foing to happen that it smmed as
though I should Iom my mind. Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has
restored my health, and 1 cannot aay
ennaf h for it"
Mrs. Mary J. Williams, of Bridge
port, UL, writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
" I have been suffering from a female
trouble, backache and headaches, and
wasM blue thatlw&a eimplyindespatr.
I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure
to tell you that Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound cur-4 me. Th.
change in n.y appearance ia w.nderful,
and I wish every aufrii.,f woman
would try it."
FACTS TOR SiCk WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia K. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
ind has positively cured thousands of
svomen who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
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Imported
Walnuts and
Filberts
We nrc Just In receipt of
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sorynuui ami walnut Krowt'r in
France, who is in a position to
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ond true to name. rv. lining
fust. Write today for prices.
The Chat. Benedict 9
NURSERY CO.
Dealers In Cieneral Nursery
Stork.
Carlton, Oregon.
Sunday was ono of the great dny !
at the Methadidt chur;h in Kaseiio. '
The pastor. Dr. Trimble, spoke m .
the Methodist church history, gi'vern
nient and growth. It Is tho greatest
Protestant church Ik the l'-'itllsh-1
speaking world. It has 8,S01.itO:
members in the United States, and ,
has almost tour times as many mem
bers as any other protesteant church
In the United States. There was a
gain In its membership last year of
122.000, a gain of 19 per cent In the
five years. In 1800 the M. E. church
had 65.000 members, so the church
has grown 100 told in the last cen
tury. Its church government Is per
fectly In harmony with Its rapid
growth and next to God. Tho Meth
odist church has believed In these
United States and has anticipated its
development Irom tne Atlantic to
lha PaMfln T nnf vonr thtd i-rnnf
church dedicated nearly tbree churc
buildings a day. Sunday the sum of
tX6 was collected in a tew minutes,
for different benevolences of the
church. It was one of the briskest
collections In the history of the
rhurch In Eugene. This church led
Oregon Methodism last year in be
nevolences, ctvlne some $:i;!00 for
that purpose. The house was full
Sunday evening to hear the fifth of
the series of sermons on Jiasal tioot
for Eueene." This series has
aroused a wide Interest. W.
j NKVAD.VK I'OI.K K.
TAKKTIIKK1KI.D.
Carsou City. March 2. The mem
bers of the N'eva.ia nnlie-' whn jr
to take the piece cf the I'nlte.l States
troops at Ciuliine'.J, on March 7. re
ceived their arms today. They con
sist nf Winchester caroliu's of ;i0.;t"
calibre, colt's revolvers am! twenty
automatic Keininttton shot guns. Tin
armory iu this city has been use i af
a drilling room for the past three
weeks and thirty-five men are l.i
shape to go to the field.
NEWS NOTES
The Muscatine, Iowa, basketball
team defeated the O. A. C. team at
Corvallls Snturday night 32 to 27.
Tlllmon Ford, of Salem, one of the
best known lawyers of Orecon, died
Sunday afternoon after an illness of
three weeks of paralysis.
At Portland Sunday night Henry
Shaffer, a longshoreman, was killed
in his own home at the birthday par
tv in honor of his wife by Policeman
Nathan H. Sultter. It seems that
the guestB made so much noise the
neighbors summoned an officer and
the latter quarreled with Shaffer, the
shooting being the outcome.
A four-hours' fire destroyed the
northern part of the el'y of Tampa.
Florida, Sunday, burning over 55
acres. Loss, $600,000.
The Republican mass convention
In Portland Saturday result-d in n
compromise resolution on Statement
No. 1, although the friends of that
section of the primary law were in
the majority. An entire day was
spent In wrangling.
That there exists in Portland a
branch of the famous Black Hand so
clety, which takes Its name from tte
sable sign placed on notes Intended to
extort money from the wealthy, nnd
on pieces of paper left pinned to the
clothing of victims of Its vengeance.
Is the belief of District Attorney
Manning and of other officials. ai
well aa of reputable members of the
Italian colony of the city, says the
Portland Telegram.
The Good Citizenship League ot
Salem has begun its active cantnnlKn
for local option In Marlon county at
the coming election. Plans are being
perfected for the forming of two dis
tricts, each containing about five pre
cincts. The first o tt0 "'ttrl'U
will Include Turner, Jefferson, Stay
ton, Suburbanity and one or two oth
er precincts. District No. 2 will be
made up principally of Sllverton,
North Sllverton and Scott's Mills.
A plague of Itch has broken out
among the students of the Tacoma
high school and more than 100 have
the malady In a bad form. The con
tagion Is spreading to other schools
and physicians have been unable to
cone with It. A number of profes
sors and teachers are also afflicted
with the desire to scratch.
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MOULDING
tfHNGiS
PQSTJ.BOXESi
"r ttovn fnnn1 nut that there (a no
,.an In nla nt Inner Vrnuhle nm Innir n R
you can get Dr. King's New Discov
ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush-
Hnxn Tin ' 1 I ft , 1 1 A tint llO fltlvn tfl-
day only for that wonderful medi
cine, it loosens up a cougn qnirner
than anytntng eise, anu cures hhik
,11..... nuan nttar thl PIKie In OrO-
nounced hopeless." This most relia
ble remedy for coughs aim coias, ia
grippe, asthma, bronchitis and
Hnaponnnoa la o.lrl nnrtnr iriiurantee II L
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, 60c
and 1. Trial Dottle tree.
C K. Mur.ro- T. W. Munroe
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
We now have the most comp'eie
line of stoves in Eugene
Bids and Bcddinjr. Rugs and
Matting, Sht'.f Hardware
a and cuttclry
6? W. Eighth SU.
tUCENS - I
CALL FOR COUNTY WARRXTS
Notlre Is hereby given that all
I.ane county warrants previous to reg
ister No. 4036, "registered October 8,
1 907, will be paid on presentation at
my office on March 2. 190S. Interest
will cease on that date.
R. K. EASTLAND,
Treasurer Lane Co., Oregon.
Eugene, Or., Feb. 27, 1908.
MOTHKR'S KITCMEX
Seventh and Oak streetf., has open
ed under new management. Oood
hoard and room by the day, week or
month. FlrBt-elass home cooking.
Chicken dinner every Sunday,
tf MRS. 8. Y. ABBOTT.
WATER! . WATER!
For pure bed-rock water see l.a
Duke & Leffler, the well-drillers.
Prices reasonable. Phone Red 5121.
999 Vlllard avenue. tf
(il.KXTKXA ITEMS
(Special Correspondence.)
Glentena, March 3. Tracey Lyons,
of Walton, visited Saturday and Sun
day at A. M. Richardson's.
W. D. Neely and Mr. Knowles were
In these parts looking after timber
last week on Wolf creek.
There was a shooting match hen
last Saturday for a beef, also a fat
hog. Scott Lyons carried off first
choice, with Harry Uoring a close
second. Some good shooting w,i.
done, considering the stormy weath
er. .
There is quite a stir in bnlldlne
going on right In this near vicinity.
A. M. Richards Is having a residence
built, Win Sutherland Is erecting n
new barn and the material Is on tin
ground for an up-to-date school
home which will be built In time lui
the spring term.
The excitement that sprung up a
few months ago in the timber-business
has quieted down some, but
perhaps with the coming of good
weather there will be something do
ing In that line.
No excitement in these parts aboul
politics. It is too common to create
mitch stir here.
It seems Unit there is lots of con
fusion and dissatisfaction about the
Eugene, Elmlra and Florence tele
phone line. Looks like there Is some
thing wrong some place.
Our roads are In bad shape, the
corduroy that was put In a few years
ago having begun to rot out, and It
makes travel for wagon and team
bad. We think the best and cheapest
way to remedy the road would be to
plank It with Statement No. 1.
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. tf
Notlre of Finn! Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Rane County.
In the matter of the estate of Al
bert A. Mounts, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dorslgned has filed his final account
as administrator of the estiua of' Al
bert A. Mounts, deceased and th
County Court of Lane County, Ore
gon., has set Monday, the 2d day ol
March, 1908, at the hour of 10
o'clock In the forenoon of snid day nl
the court house In Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing said final account. All
persons having objections to said ft
nal account are notified to present
the same on or before said time, and
show cause why said final account
should not be approved and the ad
ministrator discharged.
Dated this 28th day of January,
1908.
J. F. KIRK.
Administrator of the estate of Al
bert A. Mounts, deceased.
L. R. EDMUNSON.
Attorney.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LANE.
Llllle M. Potter, Plaintiff, vs. Rob
ert W. Potter, Defendant.
To the above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and anBwer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
court within six weeks from the dat
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and it yon fall so to answer,
for want thereof the Plaintiff will
apply to the court for Judgment
against you dissolving tho bonds ol
marriage existing between herself
and you, allowing her to resume hei
maiden name, and for 'costs of this
suit. This summons is served upon
you by publication pursuant to nn
order of the Hon. L. T. Harris, Cir
cuit Judge, dated February 3rd, 1908.
directing service of summons upon
you by publication thereof once in
each week for six weeks In tho En
genti Guard, and requiring you to ap
pear and answer said complaint with
in six weeks from the first publica
tion hereof, Thus summons Is se
flrrt published February 4, I 90S.
S. I). ALLEN, Attorney for Plaintiff,
Eugene, Oregon.
GASOMNK WOOD SAWINO
W. O. White l prepared to law
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence),
316 West Sixth street
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tne sn-j
nual meeting of the Mewallyn Tele
phone stockholders wll be held at ;
he Central School house March 28,
1908 at 1 o'clock, p.-m.
J. II. Perkl"F, Secy. !
We all the ioiesl method. In
leaning and dyeing at the Eueene
Dye Works, corner Sixth and Illam--.fo
eet ph,.n Red 1861. tf
281, Eugene, Or.
IN THE CIIICUIT ."OI'KT OK THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LANE.
Clara Sumner, plaintiff, vs. Thomas
Sumner, defendant.
To Thomas Sumner, the above named
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You tho hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint of tho above named plain
tiff In the above entitled court, now
on file with the clerk of said court
on or before the 26th day of March,
190S, and you are hereby notified,
that if you full to appear and answer
said complaint as hereby required
the plaintiff will ask the court for
tho relief demanded In her said
complaint filed with said clerk of
said court, for the dissolution of
the marriage contract now existing
between the plalptlff and defendant
and the plaintiff be given the care,
custody and control of the minor son
of plaintiff and defendant, to-wlt:
Howard Y.' otimner, and for such
other relief as to the court mny seem
Just and equitable.
This summons Is served upon you
by order of th" Honorable G. It.
Chrlsman, county Judge In and . for said
Lane County. Oregon, duly mnde at
Chambers on the 1 Of h duy of Feb
ruary. 1, requiring the first pub
lication thereof to b. made on Feb
ruary 11th. I90K, and I he lat pub
lication on the 24t day of Mirrh.
19os. and that you appear on or
before the 26th day of March, 1H0S.
190 8. .
L. RILYKU,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puachased the GROCERY stock of B, A. p
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and g
carries at all times the best brands of ?g
Groceries, Flour and Fekd. We have our ,g
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered g
promptly. K
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY gij
WE AIM TO V LEASE J
Phone
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G. H. IRISH
S3 East,
S'reet
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
' Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, President.
L. H. POTTER Vice Pre.
F. N. McALISTER, Cash.er.
Coh 7th and Wlllamrtta
OPPORTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from ali parts of the
United States and Canada to all parts of Ore
gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by
The Oregon Railroad 8b Navigation Co.
and 1
Southern Pacific Company
(Line tin Oregon.)
Daily Diiriug March and April, 1908
I'ltOM THF. PRINCIPAL CITII-'.S OF TIIH MIIIDI.K WKMT
Till-: KAI I H WILL UK AS FOLLOW H:
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS. . . .
KANSAS CITY
Fntm
,..$:IH.OO COI'NCIL III.IJFFH $:!(.:
, .W;Ii.lMi OMAHA MiUlil
...9:10.00. ST. PAIJI lUli.im
CorreiipondliiK rulea from all other Kimtern polntH. Stopover
at pli'imure at all point In Orcifon.
Hie Colonist Kale ia the tri'nll of all lioiui'liuildcrx. Ori';t,n linn lllilllnl'i i)
rcMHircca unt) ihtiIm more ptiple ulio flcnire Ihiiiicm iiim! liir-r ip""''uuitiia.
Oregon people can arrompllxh aplendld reaulta by heralilliiK thla oppor
tunlty to all the world. Send Orexon lllornture kIvIiir ttood rellnhle Infor
uiatlon about the utatt, far and wide, Call on the above rallroada lor It If
ncceHHiiry.
Fares Can Be Prepaid
Hero at home If desired. Any anent l authorized to ncrcpt the required de
posit and telegraph tir k'-t to any iolnt. Call on,
A. J. (ill.l.KTTi:,
Local Audit or udilia-,
WM. McMURRAY,
G.ntrAl Piatngn PorlUn.l,. Or.
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