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y CTflBW IMUMTOPABP. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1X Irt ersteLfe ...Villard Hall--8 O'clock p. Thursday, March 26th, 1 908 Ore I 1 f faisYlasi Si-mi nil IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Graniteware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE li Grocer . Corner 5lh and Willamette SU. Phone Red 4611 Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. , We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzm&n 14 West 8th St Phone black 1171 A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD S1IAIH1Y CHAIRS In your homo, whon you enn muke them GOOD A3 NEW for only 5(o T A enn of Chlnimicl will work wonders In your homo. Sip that the Chinaman In on very run. Poo our west show window. H ASK TO HKK Ol It NKW U ALL PAPER lfi-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Every Woman uiawNlati mnn ansnui innw l Hi woiiitirfiil MARVEL hlrtlnq Sprcy auk m AranUI fW H. llnatrat4 tMntti-MUi. ItftTOi rttr. mil mimi aut inn rur flu II iwiticuUivand i1lrvtina in- aV HUM, attkUM lno-tMvl Drug tH o torr. Woodward. CUrfctt A On Portlaa Scott's santal-Pepsin Capsuh A POSITIVE CURE. For tnflanmaUmi o Ottarrn fkf lh IUiltlt t4 I'll J Kfitnvrm. N ur u it, Onm quiohir tl prn nllf all 1 Maral 1ImM of lb t'rlrr Crfma. At nUtr hamltm Huld by JrsnlMa. tTloe fl UX, r b analk iwpii. t at, m Hum MIM 14 A ACdtvsM, THI lANTAl'PEPSIN CO., Hold h W. U DK I.ANO, Druggl.4. Wilson & Nichols JxK-ati'd opiKHilte Smi'i'd tiiilt'l. tip 'vital, are In co-opi'riitlon wllh ovi-r 1000 Iti-al Kiitato firms. Ulvt, them a trial. Thiy do Ktrli-lly honmt Imik liioen. Thy Urn iirupcrty In all parte f the alat. teau 1 1 . ' i ' . i. m S. E. Stevens- . . HANO TfXKn . . Iciivr orclifii nt Ktli'r' rtniio tlotlM. .rhonr Mnlll 41. Kmlih-nrr f.tM Writ l-'tli Ml. ltrall-DC I'htinv H-d It'li. It will be A GREAT TREAT You can't afford to miss it. RUSTIC IXp posts, Boxes GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Falrbauks-Morao Gasoline Engines for pumping, spraying, sawing, griml lug. .Outfit, complete. I 'll I i liiiii kM Neiilcs for weighing. l''iili'hiiiikN-.Moi,so , Dynamos ami Mo. torn for power ami light. Eulrlmuks.Morso WIiiiIiiiIIIh mill TOW I'M. Eiilrtmuks-MnrHe Grinders, Feed ChopiMTH, Well Pumps. All first quality gooda nt lowest prices always In stork. Liberal ti'miH. Prompt reply to Inquiries mill quirk alilpiiH'iitH. Write for ciitiilit(iio and prliin. BERGER. &. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Op. FAIRBANKS, MORSE (&, CO. Portlend, Oregon ElectricGas.Water Willamette Valley Co J. W. BARRINGER Expert houstmover Movei anything:. Twtnty-Iiv yrars experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon. HOWER & WOOD lUol KMitle mill TltnMr Ijindn Itnii -Ji, rami mid lily lroMrfy Viuir MirtmnKt rtjNHtfully utilirldMl. ltHtin 1, ovrr Kinl Nnt. lUnk hichester;spills 4 ! n-k-irt lii.-.Jfl'..JV JJ. I'm. i. ii,4 ,i k.u ...... ..V J mm 4kWr H.r r ?mr V ll aMuho HH4NU I'll ! , At ta. fhv Mnl. Mftni. Kti ka K 1 j XTX SOlDBYORlOGISTSlVlRWHIRt HALL, 4 SHUMWAY. t'louil'lnii ami eewer work etrnrmi jut Hug li.J tin HBial tturk. Imi niei fMii it',. tb. 'rr liaJtaarfffftn Int. fliture. Phoij-aJ.nt W illamette at ft "Shall LA PROSPERED COLONY ASSOCIATION Juniea Wiitnon, of Ioa Angelas, special agom and locturer for the ta ProHperldad Co-operative Colony As sociation, of I-rfjs Angeles, arrived 111 Kugi'iio today to lecture on the plan of Uui new association. I.a Prosperldad Colony Asso ciation Is already meeting with the most phenomenal auccess, alt hough only five montha old, $35,000 worth of stock being sold last month. It has now members In every state of the Union, Canada, Alaska and Eu rope, the sound business principles, together with equality, justice and honesty of the plan having command ed general admiration and confi dence. The assoolatlon Intends to colonize a tract of 600.000 acres of rich vir gin, fertile soil of volcanic ash, locnt ed In the peninsula of tower Califor nia, a concession from the Mexicnn government having been already ob tained, togothor wllh valuable har bors, f lull In k. mineral, educational and other rights, exemptions from duly and taxes for 10 years. The climate Is the most ideal and perfect on the globe, which Is claim ing much, but which Is proven by furls and figures. Surrounded by mountains on three slds, Home snow capped, open to the heuuilful I'aclflc Hi miles distant, all the fruits of the soml-troplcs are grown wilh great success. There are no slorms of any kind. No snow or frost crops grow all t ho year around and bulbing in the Pacific may be enjoyed every day of tho yeur, Tho most valuablo crops are or anges, lemons, datus, rigs, bananas, olives, limes, toquets, guuves, grapes, tobacco, cotton, corn, two crops, su gar, alfalfa, eight cuttings, wheat, oats, barley, llunenuln fibre plant, rubber, eiicallptna, spineless castus. etc., are very profitable. The South ern l'nclfic Company will Immediate ly begin the building of a road through the entire length of the pe-1 nlnsiiln. Mr. Watson will give two freo lec-1 tines In Frank's hull on Thursday and Friday night at S p. m. tfor men and women only) Illustrated with I lime light views of Southern and1 tower Ciillfiirnlii and Mexico.' All : Interested are Invited, . IIDHM j In Kngene, Mnrch 21. 190S, to Ono Phelps and wife, of Miiplelon, n son. j Ht Illachley, March 1(1. 11HW, to ; C. M. Ilui lbiirt and wife, a son. SOCI.Vf.lSTS CAM, Xtl'.NTY COXVKXTIOX , Tho Socialists of Ijine county are hereby railed to meet In mass con vention nt Frank's hall, Eugene, Or., I on Friday, April 3. nt to o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a full j ticket for the coming June election) and such other business as may come before; said convention. All Socialists are urgently requested to he present. II. M. MANVttl.K. Chairman Co. Central Com. E. C. COLE. Sec. Co. Central Com. 3 No l'st to III "I have found out that there Is no uso to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Ir. King s New lUsnov ery," says Mrs. J. I'. White, of Hush born. Pa. "I would not bo alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine, it loosens up a rough quicker than anything else, and run's lung disease even after the case Is pro nounced hopeless." This most relia ble remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarsoneM Is sold under guarantee at W. A KurkendnU's drug store, 60c and fl. Trial bottle trea. AXNOVNCKMVVf J. M. IIwe and J t Quor have opened a real estaln offue In the building with J. A. Msuror's Jewelry store, number St Wil ls met te string. !ere we would be I'leiwi te V.e all id friends who have pr.M iy to sell, both farm and city, rail and llt s:ime with us and we will do our hct to sell same. HOWE P,l'OY. tf 615 Wlllanutto Sire: the Jap be Excluded" M.VItltlKI) At Albany. March 21, 1908, D. .1. Bryan and Miss touisa Gooten, both of Eugene. They will be at home to their friends at the Hotel Gross Sat urday of this week. Their many friends tender congratulations. ItfKIXKSS MUX I'DIt STATKMKXT NO. 1 The Statement No. 1 Republicans of Multnomah county will put a tick et in the field and have already In duced Ben Selling. Fred Dresser, C. W. Nottingham, Dan Kellaher and A. II. Wlllett, all of Portland, to be come the nominees for state senators. Several nominees for representatives have been secured, hut the list Is not comp'lete. The platform of the Statement No. 1 people is: ."A prin ciple, not a scramble for office." The movement Is barked by a petition of Portland business men. MOCXI) ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Mound, Mnrch 2r. D. Johnson Is building a long line of wire fence which will make a valuable Improve ment to his ranch. He is also build ing a lot of rail fence. Walter J. Holland came In with the stage Saturday and visited over Sun day with Thomas O'ltilen. Frank Holland and Charley Gold have sold out the Crow and Mound mull route to (heir uncle, Sterling Abbott. The change takes place on April 1st, so we are Informed. .lay Johnson and Chester Blerce, while returning from the postofflce Sunday, killed a Karge wildcat. A varmint dog belonging to Charles tewls, of Wolf Creek, was with them and put the rat up a tree for them, and Chet then had to ridi on home and get his father's gun. He did not bring the rat down first shot, as he waB a little tired from climbing up the mountain a short distance, but the next shot hit the cat In the eye anil he came to the ground very quickly. Walter Holland happened liking Just In time to see the sport, Jny and Chet will divide the spoils. Hoy Blerce left Mound last Tues day en route for Camas, Wash., to visit with his sister, Mrs. .1. T. Poln dexler,' and family, where ho may also get employment. G. W. tayne sbeareil his goats over n week ao. Geo. Prescott will shear Ms about the first of April. A. 1). Blerce will also shear u small band about the s:iine time. STOP AT T1IK ItlVKi; BlilDGK! Bring your work to Stnlthcrninn's wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil kinson, tho well-known blacksmith. Is with him. nlso a first-class painter and upholsterer from the East. All work guaranteed. New rigs made to order. al6 WATKH! WATFIJ! For pure bed rock water see ta ruko & teffler. We rase off all sur face water by rnslng Into the bed rock. Insuring nothing but pure bed rock water. LA DCKE & I.EFFLER, 99 Vlllard Boulevard. Phone Red 5121. Eugene. GASOUNK MOOU RAWI.VO W. 0. White la prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4361. Residence. 616 West Sixth street NOTICE TO COXTR.UTORS The undersigned desires bids on the construction of a six-flat apart ment house. Plans and specifica tions ran be seen at my office, third floor, Hall block. i2t. O. S. FREELANH. A NKW HEAL ESTATE HUM Those having farms, timber lands or relinquishments, city properties, business houses or merchandise for sale should see Wilson ft Nichols, over 'Linn's Druf Store, as they are In touch with Investors in nearly ev ery state In the Union. KOI I SALE BY OWNER Good building lot on East Tw.lftV!. " " . ttirns.r to W street, near car line. Sf.xliiO feet. ! J ., 11 sawed to ga.lse so eight-room cottage and two lot .VsT 'I!' 'r,'r- phone R!..., on North Mill street Inquire .t . , '""de o.: ; mrt . " , J. J. WALTON ,"'" aoodss. et tf Law Office, ill Willamette st j 'I' ! i. Earner tunes plan,., i ..... ler, Morris' Music Store ' fRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have votir abstracts made by tane County Abstract Company. W. A. Cox et ux to Clara E. Wells; lot 6, block 2, Acme. $1. J. J. Bryan et ux to Mrs. Ray U. Dunlap; lot 8, block 1, Kelly's a to Springfield. $250. John T. Baker .et ux to Edward Qulnn; tract in claim 38, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $1. Edward Qninn et ux to John T. Ba ker et ux; 230 acres In sees. 5 and 9, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $100. Samuel Gray et ux to Thomas Gray; 1 acre in claim 52, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. 1. A. T. Cockerline and F. R. Wether bee; party wall In lot 7, block 8, Skinner's donation to Eugene. $498. 57. Ralph D. Goodman to Charles Pogue; half acre In sec. 12, tp. 20, s. r. 1 e., also 12 acres In sec. 1, tp. 20, s. r. 1 e. D. t. Morgan et ux to O. I. Cir cle; lot 2, block 1, Scott's ad to Eu gene. $330. W. W. Calkins et ux to Andrew Svarverud; lot 5, block IS, Fair mount. $100. NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Eugene Men ami Women, Old uml Young Alike Kidney Ills seize young and old : alike Quickly come and little warning give. Children suffer in their early years. Can't control the kidney secretions, j Girls are languid, nervous, suffer puln. Women worry, can't do dally work Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folkB weak, rheumatic, lame Endure distressing urinary Ills. The cure for man, for woman or for child Is to curt the cause, the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick l;id- ni-ys. i Cure all the varied forms of k'd ne suffering. Eugene testimony guarantees ev ery box. Mrs. A. J. McKlnney, of 69 T,aw rence street, says: "For several yens I hud acute attacks of kidney trouble nt odd times and recently It bec.nne i..tre acute. There was barkarh and more or less irregularity of the kid i.iys. Being induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills 1 found relic f alnnst fri-ni the first dr.se. The backa.'he ! H.on left me tin:! I felt better and suonger. Other members of our fani i lly have nlso had good results frniu I usIiir Doan's Kidney Pills." I For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 1 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo I New York, sole agents tor the Uni ted stales. Remember the name Doans and take no others. TIIURSTOX ITEMS (Special Correspondence ) Thurston. 1;.rh ':-. I Rhodes has gone up the McKenzie to I his home place to make improv I ments. II,. ik flower and garden seeds. Think what It means. John Edmlston and familv have re turned to their home on '.McKenzie avenue north of the postoffire and the fixing up their home, which has been shut up h0 past vrar John Mier has taken a position in he postofflce at Eugene ami his funi- ynZ ',K.,hm' ln lh? ,u'"r '""' The W hither brothers have close',1 ! "I1 'he famous ramping and ball , grounds Just north of the postofflce ; on the river. j ,"""""' savs "ure he a wed ding this week. Best llenler in the Wort,!. Rev. F. Starhir.1, of East Rv.nond Maine, says: "1 hav9 USPl, lUu ku! Arnica Salve for several vears on my old army wound, and other obsU "i"' ' ".id find It the best healer In the world. I loo w,th";" success ln my re-orlnsry husin ?irr;;,;;,ru,,w- a-k". Admission 50 cts IThe Hens that Lay Are Hens that Pay Tho Whole Thing in nil Egg Shell' S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Get the Thorough Rred S. C. White , Leghorns for layers. They are the best iiOO EGGS A YEAR . l'Elt HEN Eggs for hatching from a pure bred strain, one that has a record of 200 and 227 eggs a year per hen. We admit having the heaviest laying strain 4n the Northwest. Send a two cent stamp for catalogue of valuable Information, ' i CASA GUAXD.l POULTRY CO., Roseburg, Oregon. Box 493. Madame Dean's FRENCH P I O FEMALE riLLOi j A Safk, Cehtain Uk- , LIEF FOB HUPFBKSSKD Menstruation. METER KNOW TO FAIL. Stiff! Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guar-anti-od or Money Itefumlixi. Bent prt paid torSl.uipfrbox. Will send them on trial, to bo paid for when relieved. Samples Free. Jnatst on Kettinjr tho pennine, nerept no itibRtltutj. If your d racist doen not havu ihvm send your orilt'rs to l ho UKITE0 MEDICAL CO., Box 74, Lancaster, Pa. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano Easter Post Cards at SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store GLMS Julius Goldsmith E. P. SHINN Shocmakuig and Rcpair- pairing of all Kinds Neatly done at niv shop. 6S W. 8th st, Eugene. Williams Co. Traufcr k'ghl and Heavy Haulintf VXID FOH bALE ;504Tlll4m,,SU fiueene. Oregui hone Black 11 1 1 OREGON LAND CO In Farms and City Property. We Have A good business property t: trauo tor larm land. 640 acres of yellow pice, Kf: per acre. 9-room hoiife, good In t tiu 2-3X1U0 C 5 acres, just outside city, p 6 acres just outside city, !ll per acre. 13 acres well improved, Ills for the tract. Acretnraa suit purchasers. Lots in Sladden's additiee. $2 75 and lin: S50 dowi. U ance 2 or 3 years at I ps cent. Lots In Blair Street Additia. $50 down, balance, tin. given. 80 acres, good improtetww all bottom land, some v.. trees; all kinds at bsrrte price, $:'C00. 80 acres of good grain and W Iniwl 7 tiiil.4 nut on g road, $30 per acre. We have some large K small tracts of timber for ; Piiiii.inu (rntll 10 to . acre. Come in and gel pn No trouble to show the jtoti We are in the business. Oregon IJind fomf. 412 Willamette St- Mark T. Fit tiling, Eugene, Oregon MOVED But will continue outs'. Wall Paper and PainU As we promised until AprOl Ludford & Has Practical Pilnlm 5 UK" cor. W. 8th ani Cbirf . Phone. Red 54H j , most f1 We now ruvt - .. . -i ..v in t11" line ui , BediandtWJU Matting. Shells- and cm-" . I 67 W.MVl tUCENS