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THB KVQKNK D.tlXT Ot'ARO. BATVKDAT, MARCH 7, IMS v - , . . : I . v to First Spring Suits are Now Showing - , fiur" stock b( spring; gad dim mer goods will b larger and better assorted than vr be fore. Goods are 0 bent qual ity and stylish patterni, tall- orded by the fauioua MICH- p AEL3, S'lEKN ft CO., whoso brand la a guarantee of ex cellence. Come In and look at thorn. , Big reductions on all win tor suits. In or dor to close them out and muke room for new slock. We carry a full line of fur. nlsliing for men, and our prices uud styles are right. W nun our ova building, pay no rent and are satisfied with a rcesonahlu profits ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth Street Kugeoe, Oregon OREGON LAND GO WANTKD Colony to take up 625 acres; good furin laud; adapted to diversified farm Iiik; all In good state of cul tivation now. LOTS In Sin, Men's addition ti Eugene; $275 and up; i0 down; halanco on 2 or J years' time at T per cent. LOTS and acreage tracts In Hlalr Btroot addition; (50 down and terms vglven on balance, 1700 acres of timber land; cruises fi million feet 10 1-4 sea. t 1600 acres In California; cruises M million feet; S45, 000 for the tract. In Farms and City Property We Have omo good bargains Come and see what we havo. It Is no trouble to show I ho goods. A good Income business prop, erty to trade for Rood timber bind west nt Mnplelon, or farm land adapted to slock ralalim. We have many bargains oil our list. Comu In sinl si what have. We will lie glud to show you. Oregon land CotiiMiiy. Hi W illamette .St. Mark T. Fleming, Mgr Eugene, Oregon Efory Woman HHMiimmH iw MtRVU WMrlHtg Vo u t ta K a. HIIIKI. MM tHrl . I..U mtl VIAIKI. t Jf ItUiMmrd h.A ml I tt full Mlllllr) And illitrtioTii ib. C tawe-INiTui rag Vv m stores Woodward. Clarke X I'ortUad earn 7. XsT 'W r - It M rt bat onf wird ilrnToTikS'sW! dooe la lea-efbyVrkdl sj 49.' mm icrsn Hpant OM let SUM ol tit iuJr.tMtcn) kills the pvtv lives lustre f 0 tht fair tM sUos ffrn nUtt,mi prvm Ht wertk v T?Xj&Jl!?nA99 kWv fflrVP . M h HrJitil dresslw ft ft Mir. free iroa'grtiM to Itkij alia. Ak yoflrdmalatfor tree booklet MOVT CHEMICAL CO; fswru. mkm J . -J Imparls " ... f A rare toftncjs.X v- s beauty and dd-k " Vi Icacy (o the skln.X IP ' ' . II It Is a perfect aid toX II beauty. restraining U tt the ravages of un It wind and lime. lillmlA nates Ian. sunburn and freckles, sallowness and II Imperfections of the sklnA 11 II Possessing a dainty clinging! 11 II perfume exclusively lis own.l II II it leaves a pleasing odoVl II II rivaling Ihc sweet breath I II II of spring, met so cmtt I II HOWER & WOOD Itonl Kstate and Timber Lewis ItuncU, IVrin and City Property Vour itrnii: rotpui-trully millcltcd, Hnoin 1, over Klrst Nut. Hank Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in REAL ESTATE Wc arc new comers here and arc in the Real Estate Business To Do Business Wc have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present we arc in correspondence with a number of Eastern People who arc going to locate In this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. We arc personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they arc comtng west. Ii you want to SELL, list your property with "us for there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rocms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK lllr. Rd. Mil II IT li R J ed the dining room, whore Miss Jes-, for a task such as the sle Calkins and Miss Ethel Johnson . bad. Yet one cannot envy the Judges served. Invitations were extended to i the difficult task of 8djulging a the following: Mesdamea Btudley. ! prise In thla Instance The exhibit Quackenbueh, Roney, Prosser. Sarah ; is one that every mother and father Thompson. Cockerlice, K'nk. Fred : should see. A few of Mrs. Cheshire's friends pent this afternoon with her In sew. ing articles for the new hospital. Mrs. Cheshire served a dainty luncheon. The Wednesday AfteHi&oa Whisl Club will meet with Mrs. Jaca Wll- Chambers, Schwarzschlld, Roome, Booth, Bhelley, Kuykendall. Fuller, C. 8. Frank, Yerlngton, Tollman., Walton, Emma Johnson, Wataon, Wll. kins, Polders, C. Woodruff. W. W. Calkins, Geo. Hall, Br., Freeland, Cbarles Klsher, A. K. Patterson, RUs. c u M . I ' . . 1 . i. ii I a u . . i i m , . , ... I mvl iicitii, uuru, o. au vaiaias, iuv mvn M'T'TSflOl 39 B9t eab- Adair. Lowe. Misses Cook and Marie i i,,hhv i v in .h ti meet. rnl affairs of the Week were the Lund. ' ng 0f lta series. mlllury evening and afternoon-given ' 0- , 1 o , -A t byMrs. W,L,eoutlorld m- j ' Mrs. Jaca Willoughby entertained; On nxt Thursday, the 12th, will ' -I ,, . u"y friends, cm Wednesday afternoon for her sls-toccur the annual busnesa and social Oil botn occasions mllUnry effects ter, Mra. Whltesldei of Portland. The, meting of the First Congregational were carried out In decorations and afternoon wi mbst enjoyably spent church. Thla meeting, with Its roll in conversation ana ine ureeaniB ui can anu giiuieriuK ui me cuun-u m.ii lemon dolls. In the latter Mrs. Al: lly, is always a pleasant event in the Hampton's production a Chinaman ! Ufa of the church. I laa voted the winner of the prlie. o-- 1 The invited guests were: Mesdamesj Mrs. Adelaide Lilley and Mrs. Van Scoy, Cloran. Stafford, Terrlll, ! Frank Page entertained Tuesday af- Oftn Vnrun VA Phnmhprl ft W : lurnn U.roh 3H Xtrn. C ft Wil- '"T viffH'?V d tlle no9t'"") ln receiving Taylor, Denilmore, ixwmls, Plnkerton, : loughby and Mrs. Frank Wetherbee Kmmons, Sheldon, Calkins, Hard, ; assisted In serving. Mrs. L. E. llfl- entertalnment. For Tuesday evening guests were Invited for military whlat. and tables, score cards and manner of serving refreshments were in keening with the mlll'ary lda. Mrs. Russell Welch and Mm r w and Miss Ida Watklns and Miss Veda QiiackenhiiKh served in the dining room. Mr. Tldball and Mrs. Iloynton he honors In the Mmio and Mr Link and Mrs. Ceo. Yornn lie (onolatl()!is. The Mandolin Club tiirnlhhcd music d'iring the evonliiK. e invited gur-sts were: Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bliumutv. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Urlggs, Mr. and Mrs. I). 1,1ns Mr ind Mrs. K. B. Mink. Mr.-and Mrs! r'rank Cllstrap, Mr. nnd Mrs Cleo Yoran, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osburn Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs.. Koineo Qllbert, Mr. and Mrs Iluoy, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Sladden Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pres'on, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tldball, Mr. and Mrs. Russcl welch, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Chrlsman, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cbambors, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Edmunnon, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Dr. and Mra. Boyn ton, Or. and Mrs. C. W. I.nw rii- and Mrs. O. E. Smith. Dr. and Mrs Maurer, Cockfrllne, Al Hampton, F. W. Osburn, 8. D. Allen, Geo. Mil ler, Ceo. Willoughby. o Thursday noon the Thimble Club met with Mrs. Ar'hi1 Livermore at her home On East Eleventh street. The hostess served on elaborate 1 o'clock luncheon to the club and a ball secured the first prize in the con- I test and Mrs. L. M. Travis the sec- ond. The following guests were i". vited: Mesdames L. M. Travis, !!, R. Edniunson, John Buoy. G"o Mr- Morran, H. D. Jones, F. W. Osburn, E. O. Potter. J. W. Hobbs. Wm. ITes. I ton, J. W. Quackenbush, P. K. Ham mond. J. K. Pratt, Watson, J. Gold- v - v... ' i .. is a nctcssuy. sou ncea it, your wife husband needs it, your children need it!! ' everybody needs jt. The best is IHIO afsap arm few guests, after which the after- smith, J. W. Kays. J. V. Shumate, J noon was devoted to sewing. M. Woodruff, H. C. Mahon, E. E. o-- : Mink, G. W. Miller. Florence n'nrt" Mrs. A. E. Wheeler and Mrs. R. S. ett (Marshfield, W. F. Osburn, Misses Hryson entertained the ladles Aid Dunn and -Quackenbush. Society of the Congregational church . o on Tuesday afternoon at the home! Mrs. W. P. Boyntou entertained of the former. The regular election this attention for a few of the young or orncers was postponed one month, women of telle University Y. W. C. A. The hostess Berved dellclotiB refresh-1 o menti. I Mrs. 3. W. Kays entertained a few o I of her friends Friday afternoon ln The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congrega. ' honor of Mrs. Sykes, of Roseburg. tlonal church will be entertained nt Sewing and conversation occupied the the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. E. afternoon, at the close of which the Wheeler this evening. j hostess, assisted by Miss Myrtle Kays, Thn Avhlttlt nt lha wn.lr n. u. iora, ur. and Mrs. C. B. Wll- public schools, now shown lougnoy, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Paine, nr. and Mrs. F. W. Prentice. Mrs. Laura Harris, Mrs. Lucy Abraraa. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Bouders entertalnod again In an original and delightful way. l.lttlo Miss Joan Welch, dresBed in tho national col ors, mot the guests at the door. Mrs. rreeiatid, Mra. Russell Welch nnd Mrs. Adair received with the hostess. An nipniutetlcal game served to served a chafing dish supper. the I the The students of the high schoo' high school, Is proving most conolu- are preparing for a burlesque county sivery me wisaom or tne present fair to be held on Friday and Satur- Bcnooi management. i nose or us ! day evenings of next week. who are out of our teens are forced) o to wish we might begin all oven Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Kellems ten again when we see whnt the boys and i dered a recentlon to the dlvlnltv tho girls of today are able to do with students and faculty last evening al iiiuir uniiuK. ioie dooks irom an ineitnetr nome on Ml 1 street. It is the best because it has the most eur. tive merit, is the most economical cures the most people. It cures spring humors, bad blood, scrotal eczema, rheumatism, when all others fail. Buy a bottle and begin to take it today. 100 Doses One Dolk' SarsatabS sre Homrs saroapamia in tan-1 sola fay all druirgtst the same ciirsOva . n. Have idontlrally mail on ircnloi of n'ri hi! f!" There is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That i Laxative Bromo Quinh uacm n woma over to owe a oout m ok on. grades from the first to the eighth show at a glance the character of the work and testify to the advantage of bronk the formality during the early the present method of keeping all part or tne artornoon and a cuesslnz contest In the namea of genorals re- suiieti in a tie for tho prim between nlty of expressing themselves by meuns of their hands. Not alwnvs real artistic ability evident, but worK together, and In this perma nent way giving a training ln accura cy and neatness not always possible with the scrntch tablet system. Ab a record for the teacher, the parent and the pupils themselves this Itir HII It IB a means or Observnt nn RVfttnm In pprtnlnlv wnrlh 117MI0 rf nnd a means of expression. As for even irrxnlor lii ..rml Imran.o ' ,0- the sewing, one must see that to ap-icent introduction is the work of the oreclute whnt this tralnlna must I denartment of drnwlnir nnH ihnt nf nienn to the future of many homos. Aiier an, tne things of Krcnlest in. terest are to be found on the first floor of the building. Bird houses galore occupy every available spot ln nan ana recitation rooms, bird hou sewing. The exhibit of drawings and color work occupies the wall space of the assembly room and of the three recitation rooms on the second floor of the high school. It Is a rev elation of the eagerness with which eg so varied in plan and construction I pupils have seised upon this opportu ..... . ti ui uiviii wouia certain- mat may wish to set up housekeep- ly show no monotony, and there la I Inn .In Kiieenn llofnpa nn iir nr surely a house for every paid or birds! these you are attracted by the fra Mrs. Watson. Mrs. Freeland. Mm. t rmnm nt thn hpMd wKipk .,nnj. n.. Calkins nnd Mrs. Thompson. desks In one room. The mere fra- iton aim wnite carnations decorat-1 grance la so delicious Hint one longs The rooms were beautifully decor ated ln the school colors and Ore gon grape and daffodils. Misses Minnie McMahon and Helen Greet. assisted Mrs. Kellems In recelvinp ana proviaea a very unique and in torestlng art guessing contest for thf evenings entertainment. Light re freshments consisting of nunch. wa fers and candy, added to the enjoy ment and the expressions of good will from the many guests Drove; this to be one of the best entertain ments of the season o Society Personals Miss May Withers, of Albany, siouuea ror a rew davs' visit with friends here on her return from Cali- lornia. Mrs. I.ischen Miller leaves tomor row on a trip to Seattle and Portland Mrs. Miller will be gone until the last 01 mo month. Mrs. J. F. Robinson and daughter Helene are spending the week in r-ortiana. HAT WHAT YOU WANT. I Science Hum Xmv Found, the. True Way 10 ( lire Indigestion. PRESPRICIPTION WAS FILLED OFTEN HERE OSTEOPATHY fs BX'IEXCK OF ITS OWS Thero are but few neonle who have tint hani.,1 n , l The first thing to do In the easel :.,"','.. YZ " T.-.n) " so. 01 nl IlldlKMllon nr ilnm.h ...Wr.l - ! . . " """". Dili mere I. Id ir..notli,.i ihn Im.ni,., .n.:NKml Aulfiorlty Cilves Siinnle Km. ae..mr many who have accredit- ... ... . ..... ., ,.,,., - of the stomach and intestines, bo I that they will care for the food (hit Is eaten. In no other way can this' be done as well as by taking a Ml-1 o-na tablet before eax-h meal. Th's i restores strength to the slonuch ! muscles and stimulates the pouriic' out of gastric Juices, so that the food digests readily and Ha nourishment Is retulned In the system to build up energy and vitality. t'su Ml-o-na and you will have no more sick headache, heartburn, bud cdy for Kidney and lllnilili r Trou ble and Tells How to Mix It vlth being good for only those conumons rrom which they have been cured, or which have come un- uit meir immeuiate nhnrv.,nnn 1 Not in frequently there Is mutual That the readers of this paper ap- 8,lrPrise when one man who was predate advice when it Is given In cured of eve trouble meets another good faith Is plainly demonstrated bv who was cured of constipation The the fact that one well-known local above is a homelv Illustration but pharmacy supplied the Ingredients " only shows that neither was cu- for the "vegetabe prescription" manv rlous enough to learn the possibll times within the past two weeks. Hies of Osteopathy while being treat Always remember the full name. Look; for this signature on every box. 25o. OUR CR.VCKKIt JACK department, if one Is anjbs than another, Is that im to fancy crackers and bin. Come aiid sample it. fc; crackers in your nest tt order. You'll find thei;. the thing jo offer callen.fi the things when you M 'taking "just a bite." Wet' 100 varieties but ocly quality the best. W IV! f:D eTITM the squari 619 Willamette St. . " Phorc Main 25. OREGON HOME & LAND CO Kooras 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank FAR The announcement of this simple ed for their respective conditions. aste In tho mouth, coated tongue. r,.ni,, i.h"i , , ,h "L i,A . persuaded to spots before the eyes, sleeplessness ., ' .." " , .V.""""1 lne kZT... . . V "". ."c treatment only and the many other symptoms thn are tlio direct result of Indigestion ' Hull s Drug Store gives with ev"-v 0-cent box of Ml-o-na. a gunramee, to refund the money unless the rem edy cures. cases kidney com- because a friend had been cured o"f a like condition. You may be one of those who do not know that Osteopathy Is intend- twi uiicr conn I rn ik.. So I'se to DIp I "I hav lound out that there Is no1 use to die of lung trouble as long as you ran get Dr. King's New Discov ery." says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush- lioro, Pa. "I would not bo alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine. It loosens up a sough quicker Ihnn anything else, and cures lung msoaao even after Ike case is pro nounced nplM. " This most re Is. bio mined y for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma. bronchitis and ! hoarseness la aold nnder guarantee at . A. Karkendall's drug store, 50c .and II. Trial bottle froa. you have already heard of as hav tig been treated succxsrniiv i .... - member that if ,he principles of O.,." ship voi n rnoDi cw to Hell Tower Co.. 90J Post Street. Seattle, Wash. They always pay I the highest market price. W7 TAItxm SHOP HKMOVAI. XOTH'K HcM Hi-alrr In the World. Rev. F. Starblrd. of Mast Kmmnnrf Maine, says: "I have used Hurklen' Aralca halve for several vears on my old army wound, and other otmtj. nate sores, and find It the best h.'aler , will be found by all his cu.tomera. tt 1" ' n,v . . k"" i Mnccess In my vetcrlnnrr hn ni" P. S M.IVusall. the tailor, has moved his shop from the Pratt build ing on Willamette street to the room one door pm of the Yerlngton dnm store on Kant Ninth street, where be Plaint Mid rheumatism here, reliev ing pain and misery, especially among the older population who a-e buffering more or less with bladder and urinary trouble, backache and particularly rheumatism. A well-known druggist asks us to continue thn nnniiiiiii-niiini ii... timnatliv a.... -i..t.. ... M prescription. It Is doing so much " own and a complete "vst'?m n'r real irood here ho f.inili.,,.,. u,., i. treat In hi- ..... . "-"'em o wauld be a crime not to do so. I, nlted as ,.h bv teiw.tTr? IT.? mil r kh imh v.utvs nave vtHn wrmiRht. i - . T)lt fdllliwldl? i thd nrnsli.il... I Itp If I a....n . of slmt.le Inaredients. ' m. over r-h.h ".' eY;,0"',1Pa'h. office harmless. Inexpensive compound, j l"hone Hlack U2fi liei?ten -T; which any person ran prepare bv Perry street Photie Red tiu? shaking well In a bottle: Fluid ex- " in ' tract dandelion, one-half ounce; com -1 TO CI Ilk .. (tll.H iivp compound kargon. one oum-e; com-1 Tke LAXATIVE Hu'nu.? -I 3 .20 Acres with new 8-room house ami barn, good mm orchard and running water, 100 acres a gram, balance pasture and timber. $25 acrt 4J Acres with new house and barn, close to school on Raveled road, price $1400. I9J A res with fair iniDrovemcnts. o4 'mil indcjn nude aa .deal place. $30 per acre. Houses and Imj In all ports of the city Oregon Horn & Land Co., A. A.Aoby,Mi ds of the pound syrup sarsnparllla. three on es. Any rtrst class drug store will ell this smalt amontit of each in gredient, and the dose for adults Is one tcaspoonful, taken after each meal and again at bedtime. There Is enough here to last for one week It taken according to directions. P.ooH results will be apparent from the first tew aosee. Sheep snesr'ng machines and knife sharpeners. New model Jnu receiv ed. C1I.VMHKHS HARDWARK CO. I'rle S cents at V. drug store. A. KuykendaU's Tab ets ....... ...... . ' " fn, tocure'w 'GHOVFs:' nature Is on each box. j"c bread ..'.be piT1 . "4 h"'""l xrraa aid. For sale at Otto's, -etita, ne Just "-W CHAMRKRS HARDWARE CO. rion't lall t their eos x.,. trpheitm. The ,- ", n" is well ,, Jhe be.niitif,,! h.m.p e'.V flllll!!v. farkers In ,' ' at the Lite ,-f i!,e 'e, M ;, , life of the -. ipy $1.20persg i A Home Product and Bet tcr Than Most Imported nour. Ask Your Dealer For It. Freh irron eMl In Imi1 CHAM11ER3 IIVKllWAliK CO. Wamer ie der at Morris' i.eave or- For br chambers n ""ic S-.ure r ' tf araare Co. i ' vr-Honn. iiaa tullllwn. Plan 5 tl