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E. C. Gulliford
F eed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
Now Floor Room N'cw
Ittilihrr Tire TurnoiitN. '
Full Cri-ek HtiiKO Lino.
101) Wilt Hth Street..
Phono Main 00
MONROE
TSt HOUSEFURNISHER
We have the exclusive
sale of the noted DR
TROIT STOVES and
RANGES. Cash paid
for Second Hand Furni
ture. Phone Red 5376-67 Wert Eighth St,
EUGENE (OREGON
Easter
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REAL ESTATE
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McFALL & HEITZMAN
J Door North Hoffman House
For Bedrock Wells
See me before contracting
orices bedrock. Well drilling
is my business and I am pre
pared to do your work in a
first class manner and at pric
es that cannot be duplicated.
Don't let your contract until
you have first seen mc.
J. E. Kilborn
Phone Red 531 . SS7 High Si.
Williams Co. Transfer
Uht and Heavy Mauling
WOOD KOK bALE.
104 Wltljmrltc&l. I fiueiv. Otrv-n,
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IIOWER & WOOD
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BROS.
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best JOc
Cigar on the market
A New Set of
Chairs
Why do you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
home, when you can make them
GOOD A3 NKW for only 60c T
A can ot Chlnamel will wort
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman Is on
every can.
See our west show window.
ASK TO HICK Ol H NEW WALL
lWI-f.lt
16-18 Wost Soventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
GASOLINE ENCINES
fln n I-, a nrisiu rnn a vrihi-.
iiv.ix.ixj a i ivii, orivs i ipixj ana
PUMPING MACHINERY
Fnlrlmiiki-MorKO (liisollno Knirliirs
I for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind,
ling. .Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
KulruankH-Morfie Dynamos- and Mo
torn for power ami light,
FnlrUtiiks-Morse Windmills and
Tower.
Fnlrtmnks-Morso Grinders, Feed
CIiopiM-rx, Well I'uiiiim.
All fli-Ht iiuillly good nt lowest
priced always In stock. Liberal terms.
Prompt reply to liioitlrlc nnd uiilrk
shipments. Write for catalogue nnd
prices.
BERGER.& BEAN HDW. CO.
Agents, Eugene, Or.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE IE, CO.
Portland, Oregon
Madame Dean's
FRENCH D, . o
FEMALE riLLOl
A SAFK, t'rilTAIN It.
i.it-r roit HriTHRttKti
MKNftTHi'ATinM. NEIER MOW 10 Fill.
Hurt'! KtfftU-r Kut Infliction (iuttr
nnitv.l tii Mon. v )Wumltl. vni ki
viM fur Jin' ht Ki. W illm-iul tin in
on irtul, to Ih J4H.1 for w Urn ivlU'Vetl.
SjHui-lt I'nv, lnUt on Kilting tl
Vi-miiiii', m't'fpt tin ulntlluU tf yuir
(Irutiut-)! (I.h-h iiul liuvi thoui wml ,vr
ontt-iK to tho
UIITEO HEOICAL 10., Boi 14, Utcutir, Pi
Sold in Eugene by W. L. DcLano
Makes
old wire
screens
as fjood
ns new
nr'n the ful I
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GREATLY TO j
COUNTY'S WEALTH!
(Special Correspondence.)
Mujilcion, April lli There la prob
ably no Institution In Lane county!
tliat contributes as much money to;
the citizens at so small expense as
the Siuslaw salmon hatchery, which j
has nearly completed Its work for;
this season. The expense to the ;
balance of the county and state Is ',
roiiiratlvely nothing, as the funds I
for building and runnini; it are all or J
m arly all from the canning and fish-j
g,'iK licenses paid on the Hiuslaw river.
They now have about two million
fish which they are putting Into the
tributaries of the Siuslaw as fast as
practical. Allowing fifty per cent of
I hem to be destroyed by trout, there
will still be one million to return
here and be canned on the river,
which at a low estimate would mean
liia.OOO cases, which means over
SiiUii.OOO added to tho wealth of
Lane county.
On the 14th Inst. Grandma Mead,
of Hermann, was burled In the Her
mann cemetery. Had she lived a few
months longer she would have been
HO years old. She leaves two sons,
Walton and William, of Hermann, a
number of grandchildren and a host
of friends to mourn tier death.
PIONEERS CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING
MIL AXI) MISS. It. V. 1IOWAKI), OK
jr.MTIO.V, HOLD AXXIVlOltSA
KV CKLKilltATlO.V
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Howard,
.1 unci ion City, celebrated their f0th
wedding anniversary at their homo
at that place on April loth. Mr.
Howard was born in Knox county,
Ohio, December lith, 18113, and cros
sed the plains to Oregon in 18n,i,
locating in Lane county, where he
has since lived continuously. Mrs.
Howard was born in Nodowny coun
ty,, Missouri, on April 11, 1841, and
crossed the plains with her father,
iJnnlcl Smith, in the year 18B2. Her
mother died on the plains after four
weeks' Journey, leaving her with tho
care of her younger sister nnd broth
er at the ago of eleven years. They
located at Smllhfield, Lano county,
the place which bears the name of
her father. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
were married at Stnlthfield, Lane
county, on April 15, 1858.
Mr. Howard has been one of the
most enterprising pioneer business
nu n of the county. Fourteen chil
dren have been born to this couple,
thirteen of whom are living: Carrie
Uden, of Oakland, Cal.; 11. F. How
ard, Arvllla Powell, Ipha Lee,
and Mabel Baker, of Junction; Mabel
K. Hodges,' of San Francisco; Wm.
V. Howard, of Spokane; Andy M.
Howard, of Portland; Lane L. How
ard, of Koseburg; J. I). Howard. Dora
Stivern, Hozllla Starr and Nora Dix
on, of Kugeue, all of whom were pres
ent except J. D., Andy M., Wm. V,
and Mrs. Eden.
This family- Is represented by the
flftn generation, as Mrs. Howard's
father Is living and has passed his
tHIth birthday. There were also pres
ent fourteen grandchildren nnd two
great-grandchildren. A gold clock
an umbrella nnd a wedding ring were
presented by the children In remem
brance of the happy occasion.
NOTK'H TO COXTltAt'TOHS
Notice la hereby given Hint the
county commissioners' court of Lnne
county, Oreuon, will recelvo senled
bids for the furnishliiK ot nil iiinterl
uls nml construction of a county
brlilKo ncross llrunibnimh creek on
county roml No. tins, nt u place des
iKiinted by the court, In accordance
with the pinna, specifications nd
strain diagram now on file In the of
fice of the county clerk of Lnne coun
ty, Oregon; mild bridge to bo a Howe
truss spun of ninety-two (92) feet,
supported on double bent piers set on
bedrock, with approaches aggregat
ing sixty-five (r) feet In length.
lCncli bidder will be required to de
posit with his hid a certified check
In the stun of five (5) per cent of
the amount of his hid, all bids to be
filed with the county clerk on or bo
fore May S, 1 90S, nt 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. Tho court reserves tho
right to reject any and nil bids.
lly order of the court this 15th
day of April, ISMis.
K. I'. LKK, County Clerk.
Dentil Was on Ills Heels.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.,
had a close call In the spring ol
1906. He says: "An attack of pncii
monla left me so wonk and with such
a fearful cough thnt my friends de
clared consumption hnd me. aud that
death was on my heels. Then 1 wns
persuaded to try lr. King's New
Discovery. It helped tm immediate
ly, nnd after taking two nnd a half
bottles 1 was a well man again. 1
found out that New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs and lung dis
eases In the world." Sold under
guarantee at V. A. Kuykendall's
drug store. 00c and $1. Trial bot
tles free.
Dl'.COlt Vl'ION DAY, MAY :tl
If you Intend to have a monument
or tablet erected by Decoration Day
you should make your select Ion nt
once, while there is a ulce stock to
select from. Nothing tint the best of
work furnished at rea -tollable price.
Corner S;!h ami WtU.im-uo s:s.
m-"-1 !:. C. I.AKK.
We us-: ii ,n( mtes; methods In
cleaning aud ilveini: st the Kugeue
lv,i Works, corner Sixth ami WiKnin-
.' street. Ph. tie Ued i Ml t . tf
- 1 , l.ueiie. Or
o
fresh ear.len see-l In t.tilk
C 1 1 A M UK I! S 1 1 A U 1IW A li K CO.
Illfll " LrulLLTV Hull
j EVAPORATOR AT
COTTAGE GROVE
Unless all signs fall, the first of
May will see'auother enterprise start
ed at Cottage Grove that will be of
great benefit to this section of Lane
county, says the Western Oregon. C.
M. Uensinore. who for years has been
Identified with the development of
Lane county, and parilctila:' Inter
ested in the canning and fruit dry
ing business, came up from Eugene
Monday and took up the proposition
of organizing a company lure for the;
purpose of ereeting a fruit dryer.
Mr. DensiniS.i met with the Com
mercial Club of this city on the even
ing of his arrival, and the plan was
put under way. Business called him
home Tuesday, and the matter will
rest until next Monday. During his
stay hern Mr. Densiuore made many
acquaintances, and in a geneiwl way
outlined his plans that tho subject
might be fully discussed during the
time Intervening.
The Merchants' Protective Associa
tion of this city has also become in
terested In this project, and through
them n n effort will lie made u inter
est, tho farmers and fruit raisers. To
that end It is announced a meeting, to
which every man interested in the
development of the fruit industry
will be made welcome, will be held
Tuesday.
Mr. Densmore thinks mat nn or
ganization on a b;isis of jr.oon capi
tal stock will be quite sufficient. In
fact, he is or the opinion that if $3.
000 of the capital slock Is subscribed
that will meet all the present needs.
That is (insured, judging l'r::m the en
thusiasm thai some of the citizens
hnve evinced.
A very liberal plan of payment on
stock subscribed is suggested, name
ly, one-fifth of the amount subscrib
ed, cash down, the balance one-tenth
per month until p.ild. Mr. Densmore
will take $1000 In stock himself.
The dryer as first installed will be
necessarily small, on account of the
limited amount of fruit that can be
relied upon, but the enterprise will
be the means of developing the fruit
industry here.
DIKI).
Mrs. Sarah M. Cromwell-Adams, at
the family home ut Cottage Grove,
April 10, 1908.
On May 21, 1904, Mrs. Adams was
stricken with paralysis, and from that
date until her death was an Invalid.
On tho oth of this month she suffer
ed another stroke, and remained un
conscious until death claimed her.
Sarah M. Cromwell was born in
Murrny eniinty, Coorgia, September
19, 1S3. She' moved to Texas with
her parents when a girl. Came to
Oregon In 1870, and was married to
O. P. Adams of Cottage Grove Decem
ber 23, 1873. She united with the
Christian church In 1889, and had
been a faithful member until her
death.
She leaves to mourn her loss an
aged husband nnd six step-daughters,
one brother and a sister.
At her home at Cottage Grove, at
7:30 o'clock April 1G, 1908, Virginia
B., wife of J, 11. Protzman, at the age
of 37 years.
Virginia B. Goode-Protzman was
born near Richmond, Va. She was
married to J. B. Protzman at Prun
tytown, W. Va., April 12, 1898, com
ing to tho West shortly after her mar
riage, where she joined her husband,
who hnd preceded her.
HOW IS YOl'K STOMACH?
ICnsy Way to Strengthen It anil (Jet
Well.
A good digestive system, one that
acts so that you do not know that you
have a stomach. Is God's birthright
to every man every wotnnu.
If digestion Is weak, If food turns
Into gas. If you suffer after eating.
If you are sleepless, nervous and out
of sorts then the stomach Is dis
eased and prompt action should be
taken.
W. A. Knnls, a well known builder
In Syracuse, tells an easy way to
strengthen the stomach and get well;
ho writes: "Ml-o-na Stomach Tab
lota have done more for me In one
week than all doctors the two years
I was under their care. Thanks to
Mi-o-na, I can work once more, the
first time In over a year."
It Is an easy thing to strengthen
tho stomach and cure Indigestion by
using Ml-o-nn. Get a 60c box from
Mall's Drug Store; they guarantee to
refund the money unless the remedy
does all that Is claimed for It.
NOTICK TO STnCKIl'oi.lU-lts Op
i,i.i:wi:i.i.v. Ti:i.KPiioxi; to.
The stockholders of said rnmpnnr
voted nt the annual meeting to call a
sticcl.il meellni? 1jiv 9 I'lnii o, i
o'clock p. in., at Central school'house.
.-.eiiooi lusirict .No. 44, Lane county.
Oregon, for the purpose of Increasing
the capital stock of said company.
All stockholders are requested to
be present.
J. II. PKltlxINS, Pros
A ANDK1ISUN, See. mS
timukis von sm.v
4.r00.niiii fir claim, patented, !;
I !',.. r. !' w., at S.'KOO; mii;lit trad,
for real estate. Address - w i:
Hoard office. .. '
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his i'ii- r eii.-: ;i ; . S: n i; i -
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Sr.;f- 1,1. as well as a!
in '
n the iik'v.k i:. K. P. Nr
S3 W -1- ry c. a
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Special
The greatest display
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ever shown in bugene. in every Known weave
R;,,r Panama Plaids. Henlev Semes. Vnil
UClL10t.X-.t X mi""" -
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Linens, Saturday
12.1c V.U.I IS AT 21c
In nil l9 new shades and weaves
n new and clean line, the
liest of nmteriiil nnd nil fast
colors; a regular iir.c grade lor
tile yard,
Saturday inoniini! 21c
Agents "May Martton Patterns" all 10c each
MISSKS' PATKXT PIMPS.
A new patent Pump; put out for
Misses in sizes up to 2; a new
'mid swell thing, plain toe; two
laii', low heal; solid oak sole
and counter.
Our prict
$2.00
THE BON
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITAGE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eu?eiie. Or.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight tht
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning Work. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya &. Heitzimn
34 West 8th St,
Phone block I II?
Organized 1883
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid n $100,000
Surplus and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total 300,000
Vnder Same Management 25 Years, j
lour I'atroiiago Solicited.
T. O. Hendricks Presldenl
S. B. Eakln Vice Presldenl
P. E. Snodgrass Cashlet
Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Caahler
Darwin Hrlstow ... Assistant Cashier
ElectricGas, Water
Willamstte Valley Co
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of new and fine up-to-date waox ,
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nihor npur rmarpnai v-o. i
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ana monaay.
20c VALUF.S AT 17c.
In nlj,tlic new shades and ivcuves;
iii"liglit and dark, barred and
KtriM-s, checks and dots; a reg
ular 2(:c grade for, the yurd
Saturday and Monday 17c
HOYS' PATKXT OXKOIlllS
A swell line of Hoys' Shoes nnd
Oxfords in bluclier lace; full
fancy solid oak sole; the best of
material nnd workmanship; a
new thing for the hoy; the shoes
have a dull top,
Our price $:.()( to $2.75
MARCH
Mswvm wts imp
W M nDITlTPJ THE SQUARE
tt. at wXJAiii, DEAL GROCER
Phone
Main S3
G.
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARLHtNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE STACE !... P,... FI TiFMF. FLORENCE STAGE-
at 5:J0 a. m. Stages do not call at
private residences but will call for
baggage if notified the day before.
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BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our new building "
across the street and we will be pleased to s-xy
..SPECIAL..
511 Caa Choice Lard for 65c
Wt fits
Street.
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just m
Stoves, R.anges
cil.U Outtli Makes f(x
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The best of Knill. on . '
last ciilei ,, ""MBH.
'! polka diMs; ' "l14
trade; ' "TSuUt lj
""""day ami Moni)i,r
-Mi:vs son shihts
soft collar Xeti, ... .
the new " ""
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s,,m ' .t,r; 8"
Our price . s.,..
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540
Willamette St
IIILDLKX 1.1KK
TO SKE mt
putting away tile grwerl()
honght here. They kco,
there's lots of good Mlit,
coming. Esjieclally if vouror.
der Included some ot our t..
nious jams and jellies.
If you haven't tried then,
do so at once. They are!3
for the children and you'll
find them not bad for yourself.
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
MS
ANNOUNCEMENT j
G. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has
puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. 5
Allen & Co., located at 55 east Qth St., and
carries at all times the best brands of
Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
WE AIM TO PLEASE
52 List,
9th Street
A daily stage leavesEi8tl''-
i mn.i- -In. i-nnncctlOO O
lor iviapiciw. v.
steamer for Florence and '
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21
Broils d Stews Strictly Co Price
B?vODER5 DROS.
Gf ' UARDYVARSTOKj
" " . i-.S Sir
50 East N'r'otf
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