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rmKv'atan vuut MXXti. tiksdav. march tt, hum Pr Tnf-jnf a anil flMlrlrflnl 1 ft " "V. AYegt table Preparation for As -slmilatlng llicroodaiulUeUula liiigi5touuuiis ami Bowels of PromotEsDi4esllon,Cheerrul ness and Rcst.Contalns neither OmuctuMorphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Jlnfim Smi Ax Jaw ' Jtoi-Stmt Hrm3..d -Vmttjr-m tlmrw. Apcrfccl Remedy forConsHpa tion. Sour Sloniach.Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish ness ond Loss or Sleep. lac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. CXACT COPT OP WHAPFEB. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' AW In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTO TMI etWTAUH IMMNTi MtW VORN rTV. aa ! BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building I Z across the street and we will be pleased to see'you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 65c Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price BKODER.S BROS. West. Bib Street NEW MARKET I TRANSFERS OF LAKE ! COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have Yotrr Ab-.irinm Made !)' iJinii Coiiiify Attract ronipany. I U. S. to J. A. Parrlsh, 100 acres : In Hue. 28, tp. 23. r I . I.'. S. to Nora Fisbee, 100 at.res In sec. 30. t. a r 1 w. ' I.-. S. to Willie E. Flehe. 160 ac res In sec. 24, tp. 23. r 2 w. S. to Kaliih W. Fisher. 172.35 acres In sec. 30, tp. 23, s r 1 w. Mill" Brudik to J. M. Turner, ICO ! acres In sees. 3, 9, 10, tp. 17, 8 r ' 4 -. $3000. ; I.'. 8. to Ervan Sniltl, 160 acres In I sec. IS, tp. 16, s r 1 e. ! Anna L. Hock etal to G. F. San ' born Co., 1B0 acres In sec. 18. tp. 20, ' a r C w. 12400. ! I'enry A. Snyder etux to G. F. : Sanborn Co., 160 acres In sec. 20, j tp. 20. s r 6 w. $2400. Henry H. Hurst etux to O. F. San ! born Co., 160 acres In sec. 18, tp. ' 20, s r 6 w. $1. I A. C. Stnnbrotigh etux to 0. F. Sanborn; 160 acres In sec. 22 tp. 20, s r 6 w. $2400. John A; Carpenter etux to G. F. Sanborn Co., 160 acres In sec. 22, I tp. 20. s'r 6 w. $10. I Fred W. Will etux to O. F. San I born Co., 160 acres In sec. 22, tp. 20, a r 6 w. $10. T. J. Bracken to John Crawl, tract ' In rl. 45, tp. 17. s r 4 w. $550. Lloyd C. Hughes etux to J. It. Marshall, W. 1)., lota 6 and 7 In Mol ; ler's Mulct Farms, $100. I A. C. Dixon et al to R. I,. Dough- tv lots 4 and 5 In d & J add to Co-bu-i;, $10. U. 8. to Eugene Holland, 160 ac re" In sec. 8, tp. 19, s r 8 w. O. & C. R. H. to August Medtke, 41.62 acres in see. 19, tp. 21, s r 2 w. $145.67. J. J. Walton etux to Mary F. Ttv ev, lots 1. 4. 5, 8 In block 6 In Eu g'eii". $1250. Chas. H. Flsbn; etal to C. A. Walk er, lot 4 of co. survey, No. 1555. $350. Kninia Ingram etal to C. W. Wash linrne. lot 3 In block 7 In Lancaster. $80. W. F. Wheeler et ux to J. H. Oa routte, W. D., 0 acres in sec. 24, tp. 20s., r. 4 w., $600. B. W. Jordon et ux to Peter 1. Colgaard, W. D., 10 acres In sec. 25, tp.- 17 s.. r. 6 w., $250. United States to Earl Mount, pat ent 160 acres In sec. 12, tp. 16 .. r 7 v. United States to Wlnfred Cocker llne, patent, 160 acres In sec. 13, tp. 13 s., r". 9 w. Thursla A. Baker to J. S. Milne, n. for deed, lot 1 In blk 1 In McFar land's add to Cottage. Grove. Mrs. A. F. Veatcl etui m S. Pi Shortrldge, 52 acres In Sec. 28, 'ip. 21, s r 3 w. Dora II. Peters to Daisy D. Pat terson, tract In Eugene, $100. J. C. Hlclill otux to Cornelius S. v. . ,.-..-.'. A. -i.v.....u sr.oo 1 iuriuo, unci in cucu, . U. 8. to James H. Johnson st-i 160 acres In sec. 35, tpv 16, s r 4 e. . John H. lnwall etal to C. H. How- ard etux. 160.33 acres In cl. 49, luj tp. 17, a r 4 w. $10,600 XOTICK TO PI KCIIASLIIS Tu any on. who wishes to purchase and move off al! the buildings now . h,. n,i,i Fellows lot on the northwest corner of Ninth and Oak streets, you are hereby asked to mall sealed bids to M. Svarverud. chairman of trustees, said bids ti be mailed so as to be ready to be opened on Saturday, March 21st. 1'jos. liv order of Spencer Bulte lodge No. 9, I. O. O. F.. this 12th day of Macih, 1908. m2 VOKSE CAPTI RKD . "J. ,.. ....'..titn Van March 16. At 11 o'clock this morning three mem bers of the Ochelata posse came up on the Tyro bank robbers on the bank of Sandy cre,k. "" suth of Ochelata, where the were waiting for an oil lease cook to fcet ."inner for them. The possemen were ordered to halt and throw up their hands. They compiled at once. Ihu robbers broke up the )ossenien s ri fles took away their pistols and took one' of their horses and then permit ted them to depart unarmed. ARer dinner the outlaws fled further into the Osage hills. A posse of 100- men is about to leave Dig Heart, hoping to surround the outlaws. BOSTON BANKER SPENT LAST El G HTYEARS I N MIS E MKIUtY WIDOW HAIIOKS A new line of Merry Widow sailors just received at Colvln & Russell's. 84 East Ninth street. tf '1VISOX NEWS WATKK! .WATER! For pure bol-rock water see Li Ouke & Leffler, the well-drillers. Prices reasonable. Phone Ked 5121. Notice to Contractors niwl ProiM-rty j Owners. On 11th Btreet, from Willamette ' street Eastward to tracks of South- !ern Pacific railroad: ' Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the Common I Council of Eugene, Oregon, made I March 9th, 1908, bids will be re- I celved by the Common Council of the City of Eugene at the Recorder's office In said City of Eugene, until 4 o'clock p. m., March 21st, 1908, for the paving and curbing of Elev enth street In said city within the Jniils above mentioned, according to the provisions of Ordinance No. 716 passed by the Common Council of Eugene. January 28th. 1908. The said work Is to be completed within 5 months from April 1st. 1908. At the said time and place of re ceiving bids the common council will let the contract for said work to the lowest responsible bidder. Bidders will state price per square yard for said paving, as required In the specifications for said work. All work to be done under the supervis ion of the said street committee to their satisfaction and to be approved by them. Bonds will be required of each con tractor for the faithful performance of his or their contract. The coun cil reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Attention of all contractors Is called to the agreement of Warren Brothers Company on file with the city, In accordance with which agree ment Warren Brothers Company agree to license all contractors desir ing to bid for the work to lay the bltullthlc pavement In accordance with Its patents and the terms of said agreement. Eugeno, March 11, 1908. I). F. DORRIS. m21 Recorder. (Special Correspondence.) i..i uurvh IK Most every one here has had la grippe during the past week or two. Dr. Canady, of Madison, made a professional visit to this place Satur day. Miss Ivy Cornelius, of Goshen, is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Ivison this week. Mrs. I. S. Day is visiting ner daughter and family, Mrs. C. A. Stephens, of Not! valley, this week. Roy Fitch, of the Llewellyn neigh borhood, visited his old friend, Roll Vaughn, of this place, last week. sovorai fwim here attended the fu neral of Mrs. John Carllle on Chlcka- homlny last Saturday. Others went, to the Reeves cemetery, thinking the funeral would be at that place. Miss Etta Owen finished her win- iul.m .f anhnnl harp anmp time niTO and was re-elected as teacher for the spring term. Miss Owen seems to oe giving good satisfaction. Carleton H. Hutchinson,, a leading banker and broker of Boston, with offices at 8 Congress Street, in that city, has recently come out with a very strong statement. In the widespiead discussion over Cooper's new theory and medicines which has spread over the country so rapldlv. Mr. Hutchinson" has taken the side of those who say that Coop er's theory is correct and his medi cine all that he claims. Mr. Hutchinson's emphatic state ment Is as follows: "Anyone afflict ed with chronic ill health and a gen eral run-down condition caused by stomach trouble, who does not try this man Cooper's medicine, is very foolish. I say this after a most re markable experience with the medi cine. "I heard of Cooper's success first when he was in Chicago, as I have a private wire to that city in con nection with my business. Later, when he came east, I learned more of him and his theory that stomach trouble causes ill health. I have had no faith in anything not prescribed by a physician for each particular case after careful diagnosis, but af ter eight years of constant sufficing, A . . . uul "K ;n- se (.'-. f . 4l- , bean forced r . ,ean 1 1,. food for five o sPi V?! troubfdV vous and gloomy a u 'N. was always cn..s(pPled " 'a comparatively shonfX'?.J past month I !i.-.ve ,.l'T. "Vid est sign of sto-.uaH, Z eat mii-rl.l., whatsoever. I 1 1 vucc.M.1. mil or energy vousness has. dlsappe.U els are in perfect' IZ,L!M nrst time In eiehr 4 i.eis are in perfect condliln. first time In eight' 1 ' . t I do nut he-iitato ' ' would not taki 'tb .'where I was. m - Z ' M kJ ... .. 'n?i am it l luiness is beyond descrliuu 71 We soil Cooper's faZ 'il tion described in th. Tk'H merit.. ttt. Hull's Red Cross Dr, TAILOR SHOP REMOVAL XOTICB j ,1 ANNOUNCEMENT J. M. Howe and J W. Buoy Siave opened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we would be pleased to have all oid friends who have property to sell, bcth farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to Bell same. HOWE & BUOY, tt 542 Willamette Strep; MOTHER'S KlltHEX S D. S. McDougal!. the tailor, has Seventh and n.nr . moved his shop from the Pratt build-led under new nianagemenL 7j Ine on Willamette street to the room board and rnnm K.. ik. .one door east of the Yerington drug, month. , Fir3t-class home'!!!? 'store on East Ninth street, where he. Chicken dinner everv Oi.n. n .'will be found uy all his customers, tf tf. MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. SHIP TOUR PRODUCT to Bell Tower Co., 902 Post Street, Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market price. M7 We hse all the latest methods la cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene Dye Works, corner Sixth and Wlllam ette street. - Phono Red 2881. tf I 281, Eugene, Or. i Fresh garden seeds of al kinds at! the Bee Hive grocery, W. J. Gibson & 1 Son, 9 7 West Eighth street. j SNOW BALL FLOUR. $1.20 per sack A Home Product and Bet ter Than Most Imported Flour. Asfc Your Dealer For It. . ill """Sg JJJ 4 A f ' J . .1 . l.L.1. 1 c12vV4-1it (VlN.rl J l 1 x . 1 ft mier invoicing wc una some aruues mat urc Miup wwu ui augnny xa auu m urucr to dispose ot them at once we are auotinp" orices that in S some cases are less man cose. iacK. 01 spjtc picvciua iiaius s.vwywmiS, uut mc aaie inciuaes tne tollowing lines: Builders' Hardware Silverware uimuiiwau. a umuun., mauuit nw juiwiwuui v-" .amuuu VJUUUS. JAfPa I .hnirc I orn.f XT 1 J U. ... . . , . r 1 1 f """t UWCCUCI5, W UUl - dllU IW Kugs ail sizes, faints and Varnishes. A great many ot tne gooas on our bargain counters are brand new and the prices reduced to. attract attention to the other goods. ' , ' H tf , Ht'8. 1847 Roger Bros.' Knives and Forks. , .IM.AO M. S. II, warranted 16 dwt. Knives and Forks .9.1.00 8 M. 8. n. Warranted 12 dwt. Kulves l.(m t 6 Silver Table Spoons fi.Mt Child's Sot an Carving Knife and Fork 9-liuh Shears, gixnl make 00 H-lneh Hhesni, gooil mnKe ' 7-Inch Shears, gootl make Uator Strops Hair Brushes II ut r llriiHliea Horse Brushes Ilorau Urushoa Clothes Brushes 1. gal. New Era I'aliit 1 gal. Berry Bros.' Varnish 1 gal. Excelsior Vsrulsh . , 1 gal. Huchter'a Fireproof I'alnt., 1-2 gal, Uiichtor's Fireproof Pnlnt . '.'.(M .i.a.i . L.no . .10 . -j..m . '.'.(0 .at.a.i Now 3.80 3.80 91.50 ?1.78 .18 .92 .IS .11 .. .12 ".is 9t.2S .ss 91.7s .28 AK 91. 2. 92.00 91. -15 91 15 .85 ' Reg. Now 6-5-4 Stove Ennniel ,18 lliaillliin Gum to repair rubber 80 ,J5 Cnn Openers 10 .(XJ Pruning Shears .20 Soldering Seta 7.1 .55 Grass Shears '. .20 Bicycle Enamel 1.1 ,10 Bicycle Lamps a.00 9I.IO Carpet Tacks 0.1 ,01 Trout Files, per 001 .VI 27 Trout Files, per dos .1!.! ,13 lenders, each '-! .15 Gun Wads, cardboard ! to .05 Gun and Blcyclo Oil to ,01 Anvil and Vise $7.IMI 95,35 Cobbler' Durness Mender I.OO .50 White Lily Wahslng Machine N..lo ;7.25 Euniiielled Teakettles, large site H.H.l SJ5 Enameled Teakettles, small site 7.1 .50 Enameled Kettles, large site ai.lMI ,05 Enameled Kettles, modlniu slitf .7.1 ,50 Enameled Kettles, small size.. Solid Oak Rockers Solid Oak Rockers Solid Oak Rockers Solid Oak Rockers Solid Oak Rockers l 11 hniru .. L omilU t,u. o... Reed Chairs ' Reg. . . . .40 . II.S.l . . .$3.00 . . .1.7.1 . . . $.1.00 . . .;l.2.i No .v .25 9S.95 94.35 93.85 93.95 92.65 Reed Chairs Dining Chairs (one only I. . Dining Chairs (one only) . . Dining Chairs (one only). Dining Chairs (one only) Dining Chairs (one only) . , Door Hell Hand Saws Hand Saws, panel Cocoa Muts, 16x30 inches.. Cocoa Mats, lsx;i2 Inches.. Cocoa Mat, 26x4 4 Inches. . . .97.00 . ..2.a.i . . .92.13 . . .91.7.-. . .91.30 . . .$1.00 . . .91.23 . . .91.00 . . .7.1 . .91.00 . . 91.30 . . 9:.73 96.15 91.75 9165 91.35 91.15 .60 .03 c .58 .65 .75 ?2.50 . Reg Xow Double . Bit Axes, Mann's $1.10 .75 j Monkey Wrenches.. 24 inch. 92.0O 1.33 S3 Ilafhets ; -,o 43 S Hammers 7s Hammers Axe Handles (damaged)' .30 .10 .63 .32 ,15 Sure Cntch Mouse Traps 03 .OS4 JjJ . .23 .19? . .10 .W J? . .13 fio if .sh.oo $6.00 p Christy Meat Saws. Screw Drivers Screw Drivers Brass Fire Irons Brass Fire Irons Iron Fire Irons PxlS Administer rug's. . . 9x12 Axnilnlster rugs. . . 12 Axminister rugs... 9x12 Kashmir rugs t'xio 1-2 wool rugs !'12 Brussels rugs Sninll rugs all reduced. .9(1.00 S4.W . . . ..1.23 .92.". (Ml 9.t2.3( 9:10.( 9IH.su 91 0.30 920. This is our First Sale in 19 years Store keeping, and we will let you judge whether Chambers Hardw S269 ? $22.33 V S27.50 S21.S3 jr $16.2? g 90.15 j: 16.25 s e tttl Hjtiiiitiii or not we are offering bargain g tore! iii.IIIIIIT IIIIiriIlA.i.. I n