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Su'VntHK EHRSTtaft choice ;TAL!AFER0 WILL PITCH ,FOR SANITARY I AND PRACTICAL UP-TO-DATE ' ( in mil xoriri-s leMiSTUBM'iglQUSI OF REF33U8ANS O 'ft1' w. 11. I'tn 1 1 V t!:e .!. v, lull it ur a i:.um i n anan.'.i'.t lv:c juury - OTHER REMARKABLE CURES. RKGOX ELECTRIC KAU.WAY hv. A. Yhlte, of the firm of Mof- 'A DELIGHTFUL lOilPF4c POWDEK. Imparts a pleasing softness and delicacy to the skin and restrains the ravages nf sun, wind and time. pts continued application elimi-' I nates sunburn, tan and freckles and I renders imperceptible annoying minor blemishes and sallowness. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. Price S) cents. Ask your druggist for it HQYT CHEMICAL CO. ?EXl II AT)TiK A M, U W M , ... Hull's rted Cross Drug Btor. f , Congressman: pP - Gives j, vSjft Praisc i To ; Pe-ru-na li For 1 1 SC i Relief , J ; i , t' '' ' .--'. I I CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. ( have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited ' .1 . . ., i-nnt mv rmtnrrh lit thf htttt I f PP I nnvnirairprf In hulttvm Ihmi li ) ti me ft a short time longer I will be fullyable to indicate the disease of ( Vr. Jscob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., writes: "I have been In bad Malta for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your Peruna I cured." Mr. A. E. Kidd, well-known architect, 5177 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, ..writes: "I have had catarrh over half of my life. I tried nearly every catarrh imedy advertised, beside a preat many physicians' treatments, all of which fciled. I had beard and read of Pernna and decided to try it. I have taken seven littles of it and weigh 172 pounds." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. jlr.D. 0. Prosser, R. P. D. No. 2, Shelby, OceanaCo., Mich., (writes: "Two years go 1 was badly afllicted with catarrh of the stomach. I had had a run of typhoid fcTtT,wa8 very depleted. 1 could And nothing I could eat without causing dls esg and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that 1 had catarrh of t stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take It. It helped me soon, d after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, Stdcianow eat anything." i fatt & White, the New York syndi PROMOTElt cate which Is financing the Oregon Electric Railway, is in Portland, ac companied by his son, A. V. White, also of New York. Mr. White annu ally visits the Pacific coast, where he has Interests aside from those of the Oregon Electric, and declined yester day to enter Into a discussion of 'the plans of the men who are financing the road other than to confirm the published report of proposed exten sions of the system throughout the Willamette valley and Into the coast counties. Accompanied by Guy W. Talbot, general manager of the Oregon Elec tric and members of the contracting firm which built the road, Mr. White and son yesterday made a trip of In spection to Salem. This was the first i trip Mr. White has made over the road since It was completed. It is expected he may visit Eugene before returning East. TEA U S imports but little more in 1904 than in 1S64-. So much poor tea, Tour grocer return your mour I you don'l lilc Scbiliiog'i Btt; we pr bio. ie lEHHnanxa xr :-iJ iii t -'""T A.H.LEWIS MEDICINE Ca,SIL0llS MOST GR.OCHRS otLU -I Olympic Flour every ack' guaranteed Midfo!x!r.-ll Eattrn Orrjon bird whtit. It pro- t Jj;.;.i m-i-e Imv.-s ol brfid thjmny otbrt Hour ind tht loivt- in li ;!.!;r toi w'litrr. " Bcuk ol Ihe iocrrurd 4 qjii:!yof bieiJ roijccd 'h cost i 00 hihtr thin lor p o'.hcriioor A3K YOUR GROCER FOR IT. .THrto PORTLAND FLOUR.INC MlL',S 2 r.T;'L'c!Tinv Ml Ul' I'll .II I IUI1 u AK Al i-ntikk tickkt nom- INATIl) AT PltlMAUIIS KX- )ci:m;ii at phi utu.s KOltSKI) (OXVKNTIDX SVS. TIM IS APPliOVlil. AXlt ONK, Wll.l, UK HKi.i) hkkokk Pltl- MAKIF.S TWO YKAItS HKXl K The Lane county Republican cou veutioti met at 2: 30 this afternoon : and unanimously resolved, amid Kreat eiithusiasui, to instruct their . ,, , delegates to the state convention at i'ortkiiui to .vote for national dele- j instructed tor I anas t.ie lie- publican candidate for president nt : the Chicago convention. There was no opposition of.any Kin, not a sin- alt' vote iiKaltMt I lie resiilutiou In two ntlier lesolutions.also utian- nii.mtly passed. Win: II. Cake re ceived the hearty endorsement of the convention for I'nited States senator, and the ltepublicnn ticket nominated at the recent primaries was pledged the support o fthr convention at the coniing g.neral election In June. The present plan of nominating i ndldates by the primary system i candid seemed unsatisfactory to a good part of tho convention, and a resolution was unanimously determined upon by which a Hepublican convention will bo called lu the first week of March, 1910, to recommend noml- nees to the Republican voters of thej county. It was also Incorporated in this resolution, after some discus- sion, to prohibit proxies belns voted except by members to the convention from the same precinct that the prox ies represented. Amid great applause on the part of every delegate another resolution was passed heartily endorsing tho ap propriation for the University of Or egon .and not only endorsing the work of the institution, but pledging each member to work Tr the meas ure. When the resolution came to a vote there was not a single dissent ing "no." About 17" prominent Republicans were present from all over the coun ty, lion. H. S. Bryson wns elected secretary and S. L. Moorehead. of Junction City, presided. State Sen- ntor Frank J. Miller, of Albany, nuido an ltd dress at the beginning of the convention, and S. M. Yoran follow ed with a forty-minute talk broken by frequent applause, lly the time he had finished the committee on resolutions were ready to report, each resolution, as It was read by Dr. Kuykendall, chairman of the committee, being voted upon, and in each case being unanimously passed. Ireleuutcs, The convention in Portland will be held on Thursday. May 14. Twelve delegates were selected to the state convention, which will choose eight of Oregon's national delegation of twelve, and twelve others for the dis trict convention which chooses two delegates for this district, the other two being chosen by the- second con gressional district. The delegaes for the district con vention are: S. h. Moorehead, T. C. Whe' ler, V. F. Walker, O. H. Kelly, W. G. (irirfin. S. It. Rakin, .1. M. Wil liams, 11. W. Thompson, A. L Hrrggs, John Martin, K. J. Hard. W. S. Moon. The delegates from Lane county to the state convention were elected by ballot as follows: W. Kuykendall, S. M . Yoran. C. II. Vandenbun;, I,. II. Potter, W. G. Gils-trap, 1. N. Kdwards, ,1. M. n'll. J. M. Shelley. I). A. Palue, S. H. Friendly. J. I. Jones, C. Cole. POWERS FILES SUIT AGAINST FIFTEEN PEOPLE CU-nn 0. Powers has filed suit fi! ! the circuit court against I). U Keyt. John HolanU Itagdale, Joseph Kag Charles H. Jordan, i'eter Han son, C. W. Hanson, 0. M. Carlson, John M. Ronnie, Henry O. Shana felt, II. A. Washburne, C. W. Wash hurne, Krick Johnson, W. J. Nesmlth and the Chambers Hardware Compa ny for various sums which, including costs and attorney's fees, will aggre gate over $5000 if trained, on ac count of money due for work and other things on a group of mining claims in the Bohemia mining dis trict. I). I.. Keyt Is sued for 3208. and the other Individuals for much smal ler sums. Tills afternoon the same plaintiff filed a writ of attachment , through his attorneys. Williams & lleall. against the stamp mill of the Oregon Dlue Hlver Mining Company and the Illinois mining claim, belonging to the same corporation. The steam en gine and boiler are not brought un der the attachment, the rest of the machlnerv being Included. SICK HEADACHE PoltlTplr rird by thfM Little Ptllf lTstin and Tuo llmrtj RitlL, A perfert rem My for DtzzlDun, Nnw, DrovMnem. Jud Twite :n tho Moat &. CtmImH TKl'in LIVER. Tliffl iCARTERS ITTIE IVER PILLS. nvulAto Uo Bowels, runlj VegrUblo. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Wert Bear Fas-Simle Sig'Jturt CARTERS REFUSE SUISTITOTEr I TJiTTie .....IK- sill: - . I. '.Some . r o er. KTvm-i' at s p. in.; sermon eai's Message to Zerilbt'.iS day st'hiMl al li' a. in.; Y. I' a; 7 p. in. Strainers are invited (j come, and to umI StlVia Known. JlaK - .' - . .1 1 al 1 y tllelll- Methodist church, I). 11 Trimble, pastor. Class mooting, i: t," a. ni.; pastor speaks at 10:30 a. in., subject, "A Father's Kaith and Its Howard." At K in aitbiept "llHckhone " Thl is the last of the series. ' The Sins of the Other Fellow." Sunday school, 12 ni.; leagues, 6:45 p. in. Choir will lead in excellent music. Strang ers cordially invited. Pentriil Proativteriun .-hnn-li Services in Frank s' hall, 2 Fast nth street, II. N. Mount, pastor. - Sunday ''' " c- A. Daliell, superintendent; . P. . C. K. at -..!.,, ..,.. ..... ...... ...... ....... ... wi T 1 May ." Public wr.hl .. with sermon. 1 1 a. in. and T : 30 p.m.: morning subject, "Safeguards of th Nation": evening subject. The Did Made New." A cordial invitation is extended to every one for nil these services. Christian church, J. S. McCalluni, pastor. llible school at i : 4 ." a. in.; preaching til H u. lu, am! S p. in.; Junior Endeavor lit 3 p, ui.; C. E. al 6:4ij p. in.; morning subject. "The Claims of Christianity"; evening suh- Jcct, "To He Uedeeuiea." A cordial Invitation Is given to attend all of these services. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services, 11 a .in. and p.m.: subject. "Adam and Fallen Man," Sunday school, 9:4a a. in.; Wednes day erenliiK moetliis. 8 p. in. Free readini; room open dally, except Sun day, from 2 to 4 p. lu. All are wel come. St. Mary's Eplsropal church, cor ner Seventh and Olive streets, l. K. Hammond, rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school at : n. in.; morning prnyer and sermon at 11 a. in.; eveniiiK prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Catholic church, J. M. O'Farrell, rector Masses at 8 and 10 a. in. A class of boys and girls will receive their first holy communion at the 10 o'clock mass. Renewal of baptismal promises at 2:30 p. ill. espers and sermon at 7:30 p. in. Sermon by Father Meyer. C. SS. K of Portland. A special Invitation Is extended to nil who wish to attend these services. IIOTKIi AHKIVAI.S The Siiiele. A. H. Cooke, Portland. C. Gildinncher, S. F. Morris Denney, Portland. Sam Kosenstein, Chicago. Paul lloole, Chicago. Jay Dunn, N. Y. 1). P. Mason. Albany. V. J. Miller and ilfo, Albany. Mrs. Wm. D. Mason, Oakland.. Arthur Will Vincent, Saginaw.. K. J. Coad, Dallas, Or. C. Slafrln, Dallas, Or. A. E. Iatin, Ios Angeles. A. C. Anderson, St. Louis C. A. Hlslaiiw, Seattle. W. W. Mitchell and wile, Satt Lake City. John Shopp and wife. Riddle. ' Sol C. Llndenthal, Chicago. It. L. Wall, Rochester. It. It. Seel, Hiiekton. C. S. Striker, St. Louis. It. II. Gler, Senltle. Thomas J. Hurt, N. Y. II. II, Wilson, Klamath Kalis. Alex Sweek, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krick, 8. K. James Hemenway, Cul'aijw Urovo. The Hoffman 1). Taylor, Cottage (Jrove. H. S. l.ourle, Portland. I, . W. Hlggs, Cottage Grove. W H. Hurnett. Chicago. ,T, K. llalght, Chicago. Wayne Stuart, Portland. John Thurni. Portland, J. S. Churchill, Marrnla, J, IS, Hills and f, Wlnherry. Cltiy MocK, S, K, Geo. Cornwcil, S. P. J. N. Newman, city. II. W. Halley, Portland. A. K. McMuriihey, Portland. L. E. Davis, Yreka. Mrs. W. 8. Shearer, Dorena. 1. M. Bates, Portland. Orval GIlKtrap, city. W. J. Wilson, city. John Ilrookniayer, Mohawk. J. I. Russell, Thurston. H. W. Itusscll, Thurston. J. II. Dodd, Cottage Grove. Z. (!. Hays. Tangent. S. L. Thompson and, wife, Junc tion. C. A. Pryor, city. Albert Habc-land, Illachlcy. Roy C. Tann r. Florence. Kay Brownson, Waltervllle. W. A. Williams. Portland. Geo. McLeod. Sivokane. It. II. Wood. Portland. N. K. Metcalf. San Jose, Cay. K. I). Wheeler. Collage Grove. C. H. Vandenburg, Cottage drove. Thomas Pearce. Cottage Grove. A. L. Hrlggs, Cottage Grove. T. C. Wheeler, Cottage Grove. George Comer, Cottage Grove. new TOBAT. WANTED Messenger boy at phone office. tele tf John niha, of Vlnlng, l , says: "I have been selling DeWltt'a Kidney and Mladdor Pills for about a year. and th"y give better satisfaction than any pill I eter aold.' Kor sale by all druggists. HIMMO.N'H' PHOTO TKNT. Oak Btreet. between and 10. Fresh garden seed In bulk. in.:v.-..., We ettruntee all g'Kida as repre sented at J. 8. Luckejr'i, the pioneer Jeweler. m O I'a.i. li.itl h.fct t' iuugl,f'" k tc :i in Ail.: . 1 11 l! - nn - JiK - ln. Like i'i.i. c on uih i .I i, i , ... o .. i , ... . i . noon, .tiany has the str .nc.M town t . in O' ihe upper valley, havnii; slur, ollt fferson. Turner and Halscy, 'besides deteatini; l.ebun.m and Cor- i vallis. Such old stars as "Minnie" l.ee. Hichuioud. Schulu, Itowe, "Slats" Davis, Paul Uriver and oth ers are said to bo in their line-up. For Springfield Charles Tallafero.tlie favorite ball player ol the llltlo mill city, will make his first appearance on the pitcher's mound this season. At the receiving end will he either Weed or Morgan. Anderson will, play first. Smith second, llobbs third ami Murphy short. The outfield will consist of Chandler. Mat hew s and Wilson. This should he a strong game, as a glance at the Ituo-up Willi readily show that both tenuis are' strong ones. Husscs will leave the' Hofimau House at - o'clock to ac commodate the Kusene falls. (ion eral admission, 2Ti cents; grandstand. i cents EXPLODING CARTRIDGES HINDERED FIREMEN Goldendale. Wash.. Mav 9. Klre here early today destroyed business properly valued at 133,000, starting from a defective flue In the Jewelry store ofSmith & Dunning. The explo sion of fifty thousand cartridges dur ing the conflagration made the task of fighting the fire extremely hazard ous. STATU CIIAIIIMW KWKKK VISITS KKiKM! TODAY Alex Sweek, Democratic statu chairman. Is In the city today, con sulting with local party leaders. He asserts that Chamberlain will defeat Cake for senator. Vh.n Skies Ar Blu. It's en.y enough to b chocrful Wlit'u favors nr. coining ynur way. When close to .iiccphs you cagiTly prcat Ami nil of your ventures spell pay, . When frli'iulH uru iit-miml you In plenty And ovury ouo gives you a show. Hut can you bo K'iy and In ropturo sins "Hoy!" When the flntlrnn drops on your to.t To Btnllo Is not really a himlRhlp When life run. lis smooth n. u song. When friend, lend a hand and warmly expand To plcusantly push you nlong. When stranger, to you nro uttrnrted Ami help yuu protuotinn to gain, llut, nay. can ynu grin tlirougli thick' and through thin If iho lower backs up through your drain? It's really a snap to be Joyous, To spread out your cheat and expand. When money Is coming In plenty And fuvora fall Into your hand. When troublo la not within calling. When woe lan't making a aound. Hut. any, can your girth grow wider with mirth When Hill, tha aaaoaaar, oomes round? Wbo couldn't feel gay and tight heartsd, Bweot tempered and all to th. good When Into his !lro a dear little wife Made lovo algua that ho understood, Whose children were marvel, and models. Whoa, wurd In htB family wui law. But could he bo sweet from hla head to hla feet Through a vialt from mother-ta-law? Sha Kmw, "No, nin'nin. we liusn't hail nothing to eat for n week," "Nothing for a weea! Why, how did you HvoV" "Wnll, wo did hnvc some biscuits from tho lady next door, but you linoir Iiovv that would lie worse than nullp lug." They got the handout. M.yba. "What ! Iho beat make ot alarm clocks?" "A colicky babyl" Catting Rid of UndaairabLa. "You ought to make a merchant of your aon." "Why ahonld ir "Ho baa fine bualneaa Inatlncta." "Been swapping knlvea with you 7" "No. but 1 aaw him out In the alley with another boy a little whllo ago, and I overheard them trying to trade parent." 8avlng Him. "Who la that One looking man yon just spoke to?' That la my tailor." "Introduce me." "Not much. 11a baa ti lublea enough ta It la." When your food seems to nauseate you take Kodol. Take Kodol now and until you know ynu are right again. There Isn't any doubt about what It will do and you will find the truth nt this statement verified after you bare used Kodol for a few weeks It Is sold here by all druggists. Kverythlng In the Jewelry line at J. 8. Luckey's, the pioneer Jeweler. nit Hlsnmmia' I'hoto Tent Oak street, near 9th. Rtamps, poatcards and photos at lowest prices. IieWltt's Utile Early Hlsers are small, aafe, sure and gentle little pills. Sold by all drngglsla. All goods purchased of the pioneer Jewelry store will be engraved free of charge. m9 P a WORK Tlinusiinds of Aiuoricivu women , In our liniiies nro daily stiovitlcitig ! tlu'ir lives lo duty. I In order to kirp tlu lioino neat j "and pretty, t lit child ivu well divssed j I iiud tidv. woiiieii ownlo. A fciimlo ' weaktioss or displaifineiit is oltcn 1 lirotiirlit on mid llicv sillier in sileini'. ! ilril'liui,' aloiii; ftoiit iail lo worse, knowing; well llnit lliey ouHt to lmvelielitoovetvoine the pains iiud tli'lies w hich duilvmake lil'eii hiinlen. It is to these faithful women lluU LYDIA E. PIN KH AIM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND comes us a boon and u blessing, as it ditl to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Muyville, N. Y., nnd to .Mis. V. 1". loyd,of lteiiver Fulls, ., who say : " I was not able to do my own work, owing lo the femnle trouble from which I sutTered. Lydia K. Pltlkham's Vcge tnblct'ompouuil helped me wonderfully, and 1 am so well that 1 can do as big a day'a work as I ever did. I wish every sick woman would try it. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Fur thirty venrs l.vdiu K. Fink- hum's VeKotonlo t'omismml, iiinde from roots and herhs, has l'en thu standaid remedy for lemulo ills. I and has isit tvely cured thousantlsol women who have heeli tintililed with j displacements, iullammitiion, uleelii-1 lion, llhroid tumors, invirtiliirilies, periodie pains, luirkaehe, lliat U'lir-' niB-dowti feeling, tlatiileiiey.indiijes tion,tlizzinesH,or nervous pro-strat ion. Why don't you try it Mrs. Plnklinm Invites nil sick women to wrlto lier for ndvleo. Hhe lins guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. Clothing That Fits and Wears Well , .1 la what wo offer our customers. Wo nro Ktigcnn ngcnla for Ml cliiiela, Hlerns it Co., whoac brand tin u suit of clot lice la a sufficient guuranl(H of work nuinsblp, stylo and quality material. ('onm and aw our apruatf aud BMMIIII1T 1D. Vou will find It complete n every reap, and wo will bo glad to sbdW yo our gomla, whetlM-r you buy or nut. Wo carry a full line of fur nlshlnKS for men, and our prices and atylce are right. We own our own building, ny no rent and are anUsfled with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. ft Kaat Ninth Htreot Kugene, Oregon Julius Goldsmith lumbing end General Repairing it will pay you to see us. We are trom the E.ist and are opening up a shop or. West eth St, next door west ol Rankin's Music Store. Estima a cheer lully given. Yours lor Business Wm Kreofsky&Son vaini Get your Rubber Tires put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St Sale or Trade Will you trade or e your farm, rtnre or land f We otdryou a splendid investment In a new country ol rich resources ldctl clltnatf all tUc year. D.tlry, fruit. mlnrrAls. fUhinp, irun uf .ictiiri n j; t-uslnrss for all. On the Coast i Rindon-By-The Sea. Send four cents in stamps lor hfrtd-omi-ly lllustraivd boobht and lull particulars. Tho Wnrrvn rulillt-lty Co. Sullo 10.1, Itiirliiumii !(!!. roi'lliiinl. Ori'K"- E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor ltoxuo ;f(vw Itubber Tire THW'"' Full Ore Wfr Wcit Rth Ulroet. I'liotio Mnln 00 $50.15 IN ONE DAY That Is what yiio !"Bn Wide soil Ing our specialties. Wo want one to represent us In every county In tho Northwest. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY rxporU'iico not nftcissary, iih our nrllrh'H nftl thotnitolves. All you Imvo to rlo Ih to allow thorn. Vrit totluy for partiVulurH. CONSUMERS SUPPLY GO. (lto-rj lliirluiniin lllilg. I'OltTI.AM). OltWfO.V ' Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics . ' Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and Feed No drUyi, we hsve our own dVUvery Ma"n'53 Go Ha IRISH 9?htt Williams Co. Transfer Light and heavy Hauling WOOD FOK bALE 604 WllUmatui&U. . r!uran. Oregoo, rhona lilaok liV HALL . SHUMWAY Plumbing and Hewer Work. Also goneral Jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing natures Phone lllack 1.17a. .4!M Wlllnmette CHICHESTr.n S PILLS I..Ml -nf tr ,r nr.. -al.: r tx t d-fla-i iii -li ..'.".! 'ni.a-i4f rti: 1: .1 f . 1 ii j " Wy 1 Mr I- - 1 Hl'IISt'ltlllK KOIt THE (il'AIUl. I o o o 0