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THIT FTfnrxK DAffTOT'ARD, WKHXKSlflV. MARCH If, inn Mimbmg Ttiuh yur new .ho,:Ii; Don't shghttm L tourcs- We do al! jgndt of reliable plumbing pi tinning wak. and let us estimate oi nur work. lya & Heitznun j Wnt 8th St, PhoM blck 1171 REMOVAL SALE Brine forced 10 vacate our. ...,rtr. we will sell ty H Papr and Paints jtreatly reduced prices FOK I rlc. UEXT30DYS ludford it Haskell fn:rcl Painters nci Dtc.iricora 95 wes.t oth stre.t Kt's saaial-rppsm Capsife. fpv A POSITIVE UUiiE. Fw iBfiimmMion or wwarrn W tin iJUdiior uid DimmmmI 1. htdaers. io cure no pa. Our (jutctur niirt pernio antlf 11 lMOMUirul DkeaM oi lb I'dvary OrfitBh AO riiuWtT harinlaaa. Sold bi dnifiHiM. trlmi 1jC0, or bi iti, pmtianl. KLdO, or LhrM TIKfiANTM-WPSlNCO. DO YOU GEX VP ! ! " 1 with a i,ams back?! TRANSFERS OF LAW Kidney Trouble Makes Vou Mlsarabk. Almost everylmdy who reads the news- ! papers is sure to know of tlie wonderful COUNTY RFAL ESTATE cares made lv Dr. I Kilmer s Suaiuo Koot, the Rrciit kiil- ney, liver and blad- . der reitii'ilv jH ical triumph of the m'X nineteenth pnntnrv 11:1V, ill nineteenth cenuirv i j;- . ' Vf"irUU liiotmcicilHUCrVCarS CJVj of scientific research uy jr. ivunier, me eminent kidney and c. R. 0- n.. w. tur .Mistical Vlc Iiy Ijiih County Al-li-ml 'i. Wallace ptux m Mureiret 'v-'-i. tract In Ke:- t 'n a It II W. $1.00. I. Dlxnn Pta! Il lltlL'n It.illln lots 5 fi In liin.-k a f n f. J. Add lo CohiTKt til. .tones etUX to Fllshn n.w D.. ton rT"fi hi section .", ti. oi S 11 3 W. $000. , Th., I bladder specialist, and is wonderful!,, : "er ..tilling successful in promptly curing lame back, . ra'c, Se tin.. 8 n, " 'iT, uric acid, catarrh of the Madder and , ,,0 P' 1 N ' llrid.t's Disease, whicli is the worst r a . r. j . . form of kidney trouble. : p J : S. "" d Huston. 149.09 ac Dr. Kilmer. Swn.p-Root is ot rec- "l"3"" 4- s 6 w- oinme.ided for tvervthiuK butif vou have i , o . ' narHm- kidnev, liver or nimbler trouble it will be i.' ln bl.r; 7 ,n HenUrlck' add fouud'just the remedv vou need. It has 10 ,,"K?"e- '4V- been testM in so n.unv'wavs. in l.osuital . J1"'"3 Momb to Taclflc Toast Tim-1 ,r.rL- n,l in nrivtile nrnrliiv .,. .. . I,pr 1 ". IS" BITPS In Section 2S uiall; 14 acrea .a mv. v, kp. i, 3. i I w. 10. Henry Melton ct ux to R. J. Moor; lots 3. 4, 5. . 7 and S,-block IS Creswell. $15n. Harvey J. Valentiito et nx t,i .1 IWbe; 15.05 acres In callni.4"'. u 17, s. r. 4 w. $1500. Joseph Hayes et nx to John On; i : "7 ncres In sec. 17, tp. IP, s. r. 1 w, $125. KniPst Oretchol to A. V. Si ltwer- Ins; 72.457 acres In fee. 15, tp, 8. r. 4 w., and 70.04 acres In sec tp 19, s. r. 4 w. $1000. Jennie Sniltson to Initehort; N'ess: lots 5 and 6, block 12, Kutrniount. $1" iUST of kmm KEEfvEI'S DEPUTIES Ass.Wii,- Kt'ctl wl 1 -ulri the work of t.wossitii; t!n 'i.cny tor I SOS taxes I'ifs mi iu!i. lie will sck tin lt.'sci'tie pn'i'itnTs Mrtlsclf and lias ap.iuti'd the MOiwiitK to 1!. assess the otiisid- prei-incts: M-' J. K. McKOlK-n. .Mabct. M.ihawk i and WonuMnh. J. I.. Heaver, Pleasant Mill and Lost 'alley. SNOW BAI STMT ,vk? ?T?s . United States to I.ouis Gilstrap: : ' W. Uelshaw. E'.mira aavf Sien- 160 acr8 in sec. 22, tp.' IS, s. r. 1 "e; 1 e. Patent. Silencer Butte lodge No. 9, I. O. O. V., to Wm. J. Wnrnock et al: part of lot 4. block 9. Skinner's donation to Kugene. $500. I..V GltAXDK HOLDS LIVKLV CITV KLK TlOX work and in private practice, ami has proved so successful m every case that a special arruniremeiit has Ijeen made by which all readers of this paper, who have nut already tried it, may have a sample Ikwrtlle sent free by mail, also a look teft iTtjf more alxmt Swanip-Root. and how to findoutif youhavc kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous oiler in tins paper and send your address to Dr. Kumer fiftv-ceut and '"'one- mS dollar size bottles are Hume of Swomp-Root. sold by ail good dru'";ists. Don't make any mistake, but r!i lumber the name, bwanii-Hoot. Dr. Killing's Swaiu)-Koot, ami the address, iiinghamloji, N. V., on every bottle. EleccricGar, Water tp. ; I.a Orande, Or.. March 9. M. K. Hall defeated R. L. Klchardson for re-election to the office of niavor here today by a majority of 22S. The 23. S R 3 W. $2500 O., L. Shortiidse et ux to I. H. Hiniiham. 1K0 ncres In Sec. 6, tp. 23. 8 R w It no Isaac H. ninsham et ux to CleorKe ! ,kk,et J!3 f,lor,ted nlIow': ,. , , , MMcp.v. lfio ncros In See 6 tp 23 M- K- m-v"r: ' WrlsM, S R 2 V $1 00 ' ' treasurer, by imilorlty of 5 over So- Ole"ns.id-rs ot.-x o Uewellvn 1 : l,B; Cox. recorder; John ; & Sppnce-C'-'k V L c incre-atliin lal,ll'n. 'nl'"r nf l"'li''c: coiiti.'ilmi'.i j tract In n 3S is S R r' W " i l'"'t'st V:rd. S. N. Iliiltoii: Second ' Kred Fi-k si-ii'fr to G .i Haw--War;1- 1)l,vl' n"V: Third Ward. Geo. ley: lfft acr-s In St'c 32 tp 19 S K KeiK,'r; Fo"rth Ward. CurtU. 1 W sins ' ' I The election was spirltM. thou:i 1 O. A. ram-bll .m!r to .1 Ml!'"1.1"1''' The vole polled -a 200 uti;Mr luitu in nev jciti-. n:i'iiuil "lik. tract In S'-. 24. tp. 17. S R 2 W: til-o ri- See. 19, tp. 17, S It 1 it n il 2 W. fir.r.n. .hi'.ne--. nwey "t al to n. .1. VA nui'or: chiim 43 it. Tp 17, S R 2 W. $1.00. 1". S. tn ,1,,'n, rt. F!viri. acre? ii. Ppc. 4. tp. 19, S R 1 weather and the hlt:h Ititere-t Iti the nnvortil'v contest are rvion-iV.p for the hiull vote. The total vote was 111' Charles C. Henue:t, Chesher and Richardson. i J. C. llrattaln, irliiBield. i t. II. Donaldson. Camp Creeft and 1 hurston. Jesse Rust, Lane. Alford Rust, Lonrc Tom. II. M. Doty. Coyote. Mound nndl SI uslaw. I , K. L. Ilerkshlre. Lake Creek. I UiHircu A. Drury, Willamette. C. D. Kdwards, Iuce Creek and lilun River. J Mik HoKtin, Hecota. J. W. Kirk. Knst and West Cot- tape llrove, Knhcmla and Wallace. ; Charles T. Beach. 1'lorence K.id ; I Mapleton. ! 10. S. l'rludel. Five Rivers. I J. C. llenne, Creswell and SaRlnaw. . It. C. lionet, Goshen. : M. W. I'Ji;nini;tou, Irvlni;. j .1. W. Smith Jasper. C. .1. Meet. Kail Creek. I V. V. Uehert, Hazeklcll and Mid-I Fork. ; 5 1 .20 per sck A Morns Product and Bet ter Than Most Imported Flour. Ask Your Dealer For It. EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUT ELY HKE-FROOF Lcs Angeles' Safest Hotel 1931. ! Comi:niy C Riv1 ti'iodcr ld 1 HO. 9(1 'tcivp on Thursday, Xl;n h f.'. r'a-i--. ; ins .-i:rts n: S:45 s!:arp. FvervLv:dy .Every Woman i iauiicrwuana taenia Know iiHjui ine wonaernu I MARVEL HhirltAa Sorcv ITta ipev TmIuI SrriM. Hire. Mt-uoit uonrenlprt. k'MHpinrui ILL HTM DO nnuttarnp Of Bunllldllrmiona In. r v.tt. MAHVKL CO., Mrti Drag Co., n store. it ; . H. T,. i-M'iiunsion etnx to Robert P. !ooly. tract In Sec. !9. to. 17. S R 2 W: also ICO. 5 nr-i ln c'-im 4 4, tp. 17, S R 1 and 2 W. $S401. i !( Foster pt al to P. F. Davis: ' 257.02 !"res in claim SS, tp. 20, s. r. j 5 v. $1. ! SOCI ALISTS ' COCXTV roxvi-TXTiox The Soclnllsts of Lane c:iunty are ltprcbv culled In lllppt In innca c(1ii- l nited States tn Mlchiel N". Crow j veut'on a! Frank's hall, Kusene, Or., et ux; 319.02 acres in claim 3S, tp. ,, FrtJav, April 3, at 10 o'-! :ck, for 29, s. r. 5 w. Patent. ) (he purpose of nonilnatiiiu a full ticket for the coming June 'election nit 1 such other business as may conic Frank Crabtree tn F. TV FtVj'ws: in s-cs. 30 nncl U, tp. 20, Willamette Valh y Co CHICHESTER'S PILLS V f A fcNV;3 TLe no nitt.1 I: , t tiA.'' 64 acre s. r. 2 w., pel 2 09'B(i tn sec. 31 tp. 20, s. r. 2 -v. Roxeai'". R hi-tn It Carrie C. 'Smit''; jjO nmt jU a(;Cl 1, tn, IS., f, i r, i w. ( F. J. Crals et ux to Arleta Land I Co.: lot 8, block 4. Chcslihlre's 1st, :ad to Eugene. $950. 1 C. Cole et ux to H. M. Anderson; lot 3, block 3, Cole's l3t ad o Mar ; cola. $50. i C. Cole et nx to H. M. Anderson; ' lots 1 and 2. block 3. Cole's 1st ad to Marcola. $50. j Hans Bertelsen et ux to J. R. Mar I shall; 14 acres In sec. 20. to. 17. s. r. 4 w., and 3 4.57 acres In sec. 28, tp. Il.l,r.4t. 52 00. Hans Bertelsen et al to J. R. Mar before said convention. All Socialists are urgently requests tn be nrosent, H, M. MANVILLE, Chairman Co. Central Com. E. C. COLK, Sec. Co. Central Coin. . a3 We're sbrry you've tried other medicines and they failed. As a last resort try Holllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a simple remedy but It works wonderful results, m-de mil lions well and happy. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Linn Drug Co. taMii, llw Kind tou Haw Hmre otB .1. l Sn!he:-la:!'l, C.ieiit.'na and Walton. I l' M. Tucker, llcn.iann. William Wid'.s. ISallcy, lilantjn. , ! airiiu.tint and uu'wiiii. A. K. Tower, .uib aul South ; Jti.K'tin. fcuatTH m;haik '-xa.-.h.v.xi ,wxs The plRhth prade final examinx tlons for the public si hoo',4 B ill be held May 14. 15. June 11, 12. Tenchers who have pupils rend ' for the, examination should notifi me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before tlto date for which the questions are WHUted. , ' W. n, DTIXATtn. , County Suuerlntondetit, ' -'. ArrVJGi ' WE CAS SVl'l'I-V r"our wants with Wood OaV, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Cnal W'LLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 114'. I Pcr- I OMMMMMtlMWIMl 1 THE KING r wkr lul itHv-JHW. CtV NO INSIDE R06MJ FIRST 1lM$ CFc. A vety desirable hotel for all visitors to the city. First class in all respects Rales $ J .00 per day and up. W.'ite for b33det TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. Bin same of bnaket ball between Company C and Drain nt the armory March 12. After the game a bl? dance will be Riven. Game called at 7:45 sharp. Dancing commences at S:45 st. aro. J03 PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE jriiiiiiiiTniiniii imniiniiiirmi nni-r i mi iir m niinrrinni nnnUi iwhuhb iiwiwiaiwwmeaB i inn, mm wmimmi iuuiiih wwi ! iiiull, mi ni i 12 0 Lots Now Be 66x 1 60 Feet ue nicest Location m ine jiiy Only Eight Blocks From Willamette St. The Price is Only $300.00 $ 1 00 Cash, Balance at 6 Don't let this opportunity pass to get a choice residence lot. They are going fast. Each purchaser also gets one Share of Stock in the Lane County Fair Association which will own, clear, 65 acres, after these I 20 lots are sold. SEE THE COMMITTEE STOCK NOT ASSESSABLE F. M. Wilkins, Alton Hampton, J. M. Williams, H. F. Hollenbeck, G. D. Linn, F. A. Rankin, Amos Wilkins, Jack Rodman.