CELEBRATE FIFTY-FIFTH j
MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY!
TRANSFERS OF LANE jEPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS.
I COUNTY HEAL ESTATE! ANNUAL BUSINESS SESSION
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OT. DeSS's PSno-Tair-Honisy
Is a Roieuliuo I'roocriptlon CarrfullyTn:papel From the Purontand
Dr. Bell's Plno-Tar-llonny Compiles With the National
PUHE hUUD LAW.
And you will find hy looVinirat tho carton
ua mr-i inui u contains no injurious
or nami-proiiiicinfr firuffq. Al: lor
ur. iK-irs i'iivii-'i Alt- iionm,
a.id t .lco no ubMtuuto.
Loib far the Bell on the Bottle
and Our Guarantee No. G06.
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E. E. SUTHERLAND MED. CO.. iu.rp.raua, Paducah. I
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MOST CR.OCERS SELL
. Olympic Flour j
every sack guaranteed
M.ide of selected Eastern Oregon bard wheat. It pro- af
Jucei more loaves of braid than any other flour and lie V
loaves are tighter and whiter.' Because ot the Increased 2
quantity ol bread produced the rod Is no higher than fo
other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. lj
THE PORTLAND FLOUR ING MILLS "
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A PULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters Mfasad5ns
SI I ONP. HARDWARE STORE
v"v 50 East, Ninth Street.
' lluvi' Your AliHtrui t.s Miulo liy The
! l-iilie Cinmty Ab.lract Co.
; W. C. t'haiiili(;rlaiii ttux to Stflla
t Hfuit. so aci'fd in hc-c. .'t, tji. Ill, h r
11 w.
W. C. Chainliirlain ptux to M. D.
Si-ott, 114.10 acrdb ill esc. 2, tp. liO,
si-Il w.
1). K. Yurcn ctux to II. D. Paine,
part of lot ! In block 10 Skinner's
add to KiiK'-'iie $10.
O. & C. It. It. Co. to W. S. Gillespie-,
1700 acres in sec. 25, tp. IS, s
r 7 w.
G. I,. Shortri lKo etux to J. X. Tay
lor, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8 in
block 6 In Long's add to Cottage
Grove. $S00.
John Coulcy to L. F. Spray etux
tract. In sees. 4, 5, tp. 21, s r 3 w.
f 1,000.00.
E. L. Smith etux to O. St. John,
etal, tract in sec. 2, 3, 8,. 10, 11 Jn
tp. 18, s r 2 w. Tract in Claim 39, in
tp. 18, s r 2 w.
A. I). Hisdon etux to F. L. Cham
bers, lots 7, 6 and frac. lots 5 and
8 In block 18 of Eugene. $4000.
Sidney P. Sladden etux to W. H.
Iteid, lots 1 and 2. blk 1, Sladden's
add to Eugene. $2.10.
W. II. Reid to U. H. Matteson, et
ux, lots 1, 2 in blk 1 in Sladden add
to Eugene. $800.
Lena M. Castleman to Elizabeth
Matteson, 80 acres In sec. 12. tp 16,
s r 2 w. $1.00.
H. H. Matteson etux to Elizabeth
Matteson, 80 acres In sec. 12, tp. 16,
s r 2 w. $1.00.
Freda L. Smith etal to Elizabeth
Matteson, 80 acres In sec. 12, tp. 16,
s r 2 w. $1.00.
Levi Geer to C. A. Marlow, 1-2
acre in sec. 30, tp. 22, s r 3 w. $1.
.G. S. Ballos etux to C. A. Marlow,
1 acre In sec. 30. tp. 22. a r 3 w.
$100. .
Daniel Read etux to Mrs. Alice
Knowles, 8 acres In sec. 33, tp 18,
s r 2 w.
J. D. Spencer etux to J. A. Zlm
mer, tract In claim 39, tp, 17, 8 r
i w. aiu.
P. E. Snodgrnss to Sluslaw In
vestment Co., 800 acres In sees1 11,
8, 30, 16, 10, tp. 19, 18, 20, rgs 8,
7, 6 w. $100.
P. E. Snodgrass etux to Sluslaw
Investment Co., 160 acres In sec. 16,
tp. 19, s r 8 w..
T. G. Hendricks etux to Sluslaw
Investment Co., 789.47 acres In sees.
6, 34, 26, tp. 18, s rgs, 7, 8, w.
Henry O. Alspaugh etux to P. E.
Snodgrass, 640 acres In sees. 30, 8,
11. 16, tps, 18, 19, rg. 8 w.
W. A. Cox etux to Nells Christen
sen. tract In sec. 30, tp. 18 s r 11 w.
Herbert Thompson etnl to Eliza
beth N. Thompson, lots 1, 2, 3 In blk
4 of Packard's add to Eugene.
Miss ki.1,. ih: i. i:i.K(Ti:i I'!ti:s-
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yi'KT nowx TOWN '
The Epwort:i '.rajne Iicld its an
nual business meeting last night a;
the Methodist church, at which time
the. following officers were elected:
Pr-sldent. Miss Ella Deal; first
vice president. Miss Sadie West; sec
ond view president, Ur. Franc Hard;
third vice president, Mrs. E. R. Gil
strap; fourth vice president, Miss
Kuth Baker; secretary. Homer Lack
ey; pianist, Miss West; chorister,
Mr. Xeal; treasurer, Homer Tayloi .
After the business session was
completed the members repaired to
the Odd Fellows' banquet room down
town, where a sumptuous banquet
was served and toastB were given.
The affair was one of the most suc
cessful In the history of the league.
'. Mrs E. L. Campbell, at W'oodburn
vesterdav', helped celebrate the fifty
fifth Hiinivermrv of the marriage of
!her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. James Ca
1 sev, both of whom are living and
''who. uniil the past month, have en
; joved exceptionally good health.
. liiith are natives of Ireland, she 81
and he 84. Tluy were married at
Oregon C'Sy in ls.r2. In early days
Mr. Casey was a partner In a black
smith shop for a time with .the late
' David Thompson, afterward promi
nent as the surveyor of much of East
iern Oregon, capitalist and Republi
can politician. They have lived con
: tinuously over fifty years on their
! farm near Woodburn, and have the
! distinction of being the only pioneer
couple in that part of Marlon county
! both living.
ADVERTISED h ETT ERS
Letters for the following persons
remain uncalled for in the Eugene
postoffice:
Anderson, Miss Ella.
Brown, Miss Maggie.
Calkins, Mrs. Ida.
Callester, Miss Eva.
Cramer, Jacob.
Dean, T. A.
Hrlckson, Hllbert.
Howard, Andy.
Howard. Mrs. E. F.
Irvln, W. W.
Jones, Mrs. M.
Joyce, Mrs. J. F.
Kendrlcks, Karl
Marsters, Bonnie.
Martin, Thomas.
McKinstry, Mrs. Edith.
McLean, Mac.
Miller, Frank E.
Miller Mercantile Company.
Myers, W. C.
Phillips. C. W.
Ray, William.
Simmons, G. B.
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth M.
Thornton, E. E.
Walden, Mrs. Pearl.
Walker, Albert.
Warner, S. E.
Watkins, E. J.
Williams, Elizabeth.
Foii'igu
Calsl, Peter LI.
Lycky, Carl (2).
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
WOOIM WOOD! ,
Maple, body and second growth fir
and ties.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phnne Black 1141.
Valued Same as (.old.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Ce
dar View, Miss., says: "I tell my
customers when they buy a box of
New Life Pills that they get the
worth nf fhnr. much cold In welcht. If
afflicted with constipation,' malaria
or biliousness." Sold under guaran
tee by W. Kuykendall, druggist. 2 fie.
See the new braced Savage wheel.
No extra charge for brace.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
J. W. It A K ER AND
THE t'Ol'XTY Jl'DOESHTP.
South Lane County has one man,
and one only, J. W. Baker, out for
a county office, and it is an import
ant one. Will South Lane stand by
the home man? What his politics
may be counts for little in compari
son with the roads and bridge ques
tion and development of South Lane.
Cottage Grove Leader.
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John Baker, ex-state game war
den and now candidate for county
Judge on the democratic ticket, Is
going to make an active campaign,
and It is just possible that this of
fice may go to the Cottage Grove
man. Mr. Baker is a level headed
fellow, a man of experience In pub
lic affairs, and no more interested In
the county seat than he Is at Junc
tion, Florence or any of the other
Lane County towns. His slogan Is
"a square deal for every section of
the county and every man thereof"
and he says he don't see why a demo
crat hasn't just as good a right to be
county judge as sheriff in old Lane.
L. of G. A. It. EXTEItTAIXMEXT.
The Ladies of the G. A. R. will
give an entertainment and serve
light refreshments at I. O. O. F. hall
on the evening of May 22. Price of
admittance, 23 cents. Special fea
ture, recitation by Mrs. J. Myer.
sV. ' n,,d beonar-OJ
AU Couterfe.tS, WtSSJj
13pcriment8 that trill with ond r." "l,
iiuutiM ana JbUdren-Exp,.H-ace
vvr.ai: is UASTODu
Castorla la a harmless substitute f. a "
goric Drops and Soothing SyniD1J n. r0l.hv
contains neither Opium, MorE J?
uubstance. Its age Is its guarantee. Xt'
and allays Feverlshness. It cures ni.ifi,
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble?
ana flatulency. It assimilate the Fw Ullt,
Stomach and Bowels, giving heaithYS
The Children's Panacea-The MoU,
GENUINE CASTORIA ll
..Bears the Signature of
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The KM You Haye Alwaii
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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HK OKNTAUn COMMNT, TT MURRAY a
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
W G. White la prepared lo saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence.
616 West Sixth street
WOOD 8.1 WING
John M. Jr. DIxod, successor to W
E. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. Residence 324 High street, tf
Gasoline woodsaw
small, safe, sure and gentle little
pills. Sold by all druggists.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OR.EGON
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Docs a Gcnerai
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Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, pwta
L. H., POTTER, VicePn
F. N. McALISTER, Caste
Cor 7th and WUlamttti
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THE Interest Added to your account in the SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT of the MERCHANTS BANK
after the first six months will help swell the interest the
next six months.
Start an account now and get the benefit of the interest.
MERCHANTS BANK
CORNER SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE STS.
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