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V ' ' ' THK KI GFTC PAILT orARD.' SATriSntr. WW SO, 1008 i . . ummer uits Bought at f Hanson's I Possess f Quality, Sfyle J and Best of I Workmanship 1 fe have the lines that may Upended upon toJook right (near well. Thojr are hand, (red goods and (ho patterns e season's newest stiades. rare Eugene Agents for the JHAKI.S, STEKN & CO' lino . rout more eould you ask. gar stock of gents' furnish. g(KMls, hats, etc, is coni & and everything at ruason- A SURGICAL 'SENATOR KNOX WAS HOCWflTinii ; ORATOR AT GEUYSBURI uremia e im in I prices, show you, i Come in and let D. hans6n jfo. 8 East Ninth Street I Eugene, Oregon BOYS! TOM WATSON'S AGAIN THIS SPRING CLAIMS THAT FOK THE I HOUSE HE'S THE THING lllstlc friends have unbound- arid confidence in their can- So has the public In us. Our it the past speaks volumes. ant to secure satisfaction at k patronize the Theatre Res- You will be well satisfied (meals. IEATR.E CAFE , I . . Jeciatcs smoking good -is It gives him relaxation, 'cunt Hood Cigar is a XJamongall thinkingmcn positively the best 10c the market i -j . !EVV YORK fPPE THE QREATE8T JCALI SHOW PAPER J the world. Single Copy, 10 Cts. It r.n WEKKLT. e Copy Free. pRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Lid), - ' .. . ' i'l i-HKi:.. . W. l,lu si., .StYosS. feial-Fepsin Caps,;,: a rosirivt com. If there is any one tiling- that a woman dreads more than another it is a surgical operation. We can state without fear of a contradiction that there are hun dretls, yes, tlioiLsands, of operations performed upon women in our hos pitals which are entirely unneces sary an" many have been avoided by LYDIAE.PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND ror proof of this statement read the following letters. Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkhara: " For eight years I suffered from the most severe form of female troubles and "as told that an operation was mv only hope of recovery. 1 wrote Mrs. Pinkhara for advice, and took Lydia E. l'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and it has saved my life and made me a well woman." Mrs. Arthur Jl. House, of Church Road, JloorestoSvn. X. J writes : " I feel it is mv dutv to let people trnnw what T I n t? l,t-.l.l ir table Compound has done for me. I suifered from female troubles, and last March my physician decided that an operation was necessary. My husband objected, and urged me to try Lydia E. l'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and to-day I am well and strong." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years I.ydia E. l'ink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousandsot women who have loen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, and backache. Mrs. Pinltlmni invites nil sick Women to write lier for ndvlre. She has (milled thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. ATTORNEY GENERAL TELLS HOW TO VOTE Attorney-General Crawford gives the following Instruc- tlons regarding the election law: "Whether a voter is registered or not, he must vote in the precinct in which foe lives for county officers. Of course, If he lives, or is registered in one precinct, or both, he may vote in Another for state and district officers- only by the use of Blank A the same as though he were not registered, but in either case he cannot vote for conn- ty officers. He must vote in the precinct in which he lives to vote for them. If he changes his residence after registering, he may change his registration, if the hooks are still opn. In the manner provided in sort!., by the use of Blank It. if he dues not do so. he can vite by the use of H'.ank A. the same as if he were not registered 4 at nil. as hp is not registered In that precinct, hut In that case he can vftte for all offi- rers, as he Is voting In the nreclnrt in wmcn ne ut'-s. -r FOREST RANGERS ARE APPOINTED Supervisor C. U. Solu. of the Cas cade reserve, whose headquarters are In Eugene, announces the appoint ment as forest rangers of James L. Furnish, to he located at Itlgllon ranch, "ii the u r Willamette; Ralnh Taylor, to b: 5'ijirfi bike Ml II!" ca-l Cas-aiks. and An hie be located a: Davis 1 ;i k . (Continued from Tage 1.5 laws and inscrutable purposes. o . Our forefathers had Sl,t .., 17-s n "f Independence in the,A:! men ,ape m'ted vqual, that olmLmur fr th,s I'rtnclple the rnv naHon1S,Sasbrn'" ,UCC'""" d."?c,rl,hh -hn" he" conMh l, " ,?e I'mWe to their ts e , .s,ha.!,,'helr ""!""" , s,"'re the "blessinss of libertv to ourselves and our posterity " r"' ment of human beings forc !Ir1"i,73 " he l'nlon 'he of aisnlon for almost two ears on many battlefields and he C'h! ",dIn" " nation Ind a, ,i, "rl"K '" s,lv" nation ami at the same time save the favor--i InMtiutlon of those who woSJ In Prel"mh,ln",,l,e n",,n"' l5'"' ' Pre?med the triumph or the l'nlon "rj-ll' '.he "e of the i nuin'was " lost. Man in his weakness thought that this government, founded on the eter c l,Po'nnrh.u 'r"Pd0m " " K. ?. '. frP" n"d haIf 8lve. tiniel ,f0,KlmlSh,'y- B"id",K O-s-weak , 'he,na"on- frl''rated the of b,t f, . n'a"- "ni1 88 ,h G'l Lks '.rouKht those entrusted . naiions lire to see that the nation could only survive who " free thadt ,h ."t!? rlWn, that the time had come to bow to the '. to that divine power bf-n so ordering the af m .7, L.'h'3. nM th 'he crisis cause they had their quarrel Just " Inspired by their holy cause , hat of anion in which every man was free fought on the side of eternal JusUre' f.'fet!,ul,r "" - tW,hhat lna'llr('t1 'he four score and ten thousand of the l'nlon army to breach " Wn', r nreach hat sustained them as w7.,T.,.h." onr"sh of 11,9 ? hat but that ove ni ,. ,.. . liberty that made the patriot's grave his country's shrine? And so there died many thousand defenders of the fn- housand heroes, whp otfered ui. heir lives a willing sacrifice thnt his country might he In fact as in theory wholly free. The great vlctorv wo. na' ,JUHiCe ,)revaliL'u- Supreme equity Today we survey this field nnd see wi:n clarified vision all that its tragedies meant. We see the Union saved, the nation established upon the Immovable rock of freedom Our peril is to be found In weak or Insidious acquiescence by our pub lic servants In specious demands for Inroads upon the established and tried Institutions of our .country sometimes In the name of reform, sometimes masquerading as Justlre. The highest and most patriotic ambition you and I can entertain Is to seek to understand the fundamen tal principles in American national life and understanding them, to de fend and protect them. Defend them alike against thoue who would nar rowly restrict them nnd those who would destructively expand them. The individual skirmisher out along the far-flung Union line beyond yond the crest served the cause as well as the commander of the corpB or army directing aunregate move nitns from headquariers. And often Ihe private soldier has saved the day nnd retrieved a disaster due to a eonunHiid.T's f illy or perversity, dying an Inconspicuous hero. In ; hat spirit cf vUllanre and devotion, let us s?rve In thl army of the Un ion, which Is always In the field. We may not he able to make our service conspicuous, but we can certainly maku It useful. agent for the S. P. Company. He' I stood well with his railroad tmpli.y jers aud was popular anion: the em- j ployes to a man. Mr. Stevurt has: also eUitage.1 successfully in the mer cantile business, and served as post master under the administrations id! Presidents Harrison, Cleveland. Mc-j Kinley and Koosevelt. He was also! engaged in the hanking business, be- I Ing one of the founders of the Kirst Hank, of Springfield, in this Institu tion he had the confidence of the! EUGENE HIGH WINS FROM COLUMBIA In the baseball game at Hecreatlon i'ark this afternoon between the Kn- public. as was evidenced by the large , gene high school and Columbia Unl deposits and steady Increase In busl- versity the wore was 4 to 3 In favor neSi'- of the high school at the end of the lly the above It will be seen that!slth Inniug. Mr. Stewart is fully, competent to' The final score was 5 to A in fa- handle the affairs that accumulate In the office of clerk. This with credit to Mr. Stewart, that he did not seek the office, but was endorsed for the (A w - V- V vor of the Eugene high school. nomination without his knowledge of what was being done. It was simply the office seeking the man. and a le gion of his friends In all parties will be glad of thlB opportunity of helping elect Mr. Stewart to the office for w'htrh he is now a candidate. In his petition to the voters of Lane county Henry Stewart says "ho will give to the people or l.ane coun ty a courteous and business-like ad ministration," and you can depend upon wnat no says. HAItHV HOWN'S l'UUdC SCHOOL TEACH KH I'ltOl l) OK ITl'llN SUCCESS I'XlVEItSlTY SKCONI1S KEKKAT COI.I MIUA In a well-played game at Hecrea tlon I'ark yesterday afternoon the University second team defeated the Columbia team by the score of 3 to 1. Following is the summury of the game: Coliun Ida R 0 0 lilts... I 1 V. of O It 0 0 lilts.. .1 t ft 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 05 2 1 I x- 0. Dock- Earned runs U. of O., 0: C. Three base hits Hayes stader. , First on balls Off Locke, 4; off Dickson, 3. Left on bases Columbia, 7; l of O., . Wild pitches Dickson, S. First base on errors Columbia, 2; U. of O.. 4. Struck out Ity Locke, 5; by Dickson, 5. Passed balls Jamison. Hit by pitcher McDonald. IMVKItSITV OK OHK.JJOX DKKEATS ltOSKIU'ltG Guard Special Service. Roseburg. May 80. In a well played game of bnseball In this city this afturnoon the University of Oro gon team defeated the Roseburg team by the score of 6 to 4. of located at slone of th-. Knowles. to on the cast These m-n 11)11 c Ubl'.ict- TODAY'S nAMEIIALI, StXHtRS At Portland San Francisco, 15; Portland, 3. At Oakland Los Angeles, 3; Oakland, 2. At Ilutte Diitte-Spokano game po At Ilutte Ilutte-Spokauo gam postponed: rain. At Seattle Seattle, 2: Vnncouver, I. A Lost Valley correspondent tells this Incident to Illustrate the rareer of a I. line county boy; now grown to manhood, honored nnd trusted a self-made man of the people, who received Ills early education In the pioneer school bouses of the county: 'llouse-eleiinlng time often re surrects oi l relics. For Instance, on Tuesday Mrs. Kff:i Kenton, of Dex ter, drew from lis hiding place nn old school register, and In looking through the records found the iinine of Harry L. Bown, who was a pupil of hers while she was tenrhlng tho spring term In 1 S S " In tho Klmlru district. The old sclioolhouse was a very unstable structrire, swaying In a threatening manner with each gust of wind. The building wn$ with out desks, hnvlng benches without backs. It also had an immense fire place, which was built up outside the wall. It Is Interesting to note that although our future sheriff had many difficulties to. overcome In his early education, he has risen, through studious effort and perseverence to a station In life where he Ih lauded nnd resported alike by both his poli tical colleagues and opponents. Mrs. renuin says tnat Tlinugn sue nas 1101,01 rmni oi irancnise, sue intends to see to It thnt the head of, the house shall vole for Hurry Down. OREGON WINS ALL THREE PLACES IN I00 DASH fii-:i:MA,s will votk KOIt IMVKItSITV Professor Schmidt 1ias received copies or the Cerman papers publish ed In Portland, Die Kaelirlchtcn and Deutsche Zeitung, which contain an appeal of the Herman Alliance to all Cerman voters In the slate to support the Unlverspv appropriation. It Is thought thai this will Influence many votes, slnee, the (iermnns are naturally Inclined to favor higher educational efforts, owing to the.ex cIifnco of the schools and univer sities of their native country. Oiiard Special Service. Senttle, May 3D. Following Is the result of the first few events in the quadrangular truck meet here this at teruoon : sso-yurd run Kdniunson (Idaho) Vernon tWash.), Downs (Oregon); time, Jin. 3 sec. 1 tin-yard dash Huston. Muon ani HoheriH, nil of Oregon. Time, 10 2-ft. ! Ilroad jump Kuykendull (Ore gon), Coylo (Wash), Williams (Wash.) Distance 21 feet (I Inches. Hammer throw Zncharlas (Ore- gonl, (iardner (Oregon), llnntz Distance, 153 fitct ti inches. High Jump Kiiykendall (Ore gon), , Huston (Oregon) , Drlscoll (Idnhn). 4 10-yard run Kilmunson (Ida- owell (Oregon), Campbell I (Wash.). Time, hi 4-5 scrnnda. snot put Matthews, .acvhnrlns (Orenonl, Mclniyro (Oregon). Dis tance, 311 feet li luetics. Pole vault Ilowuian, 11 feet Inches; M -Milieu and Kiiykcndnll.of I Oregon, tied at I I feel. I 'hull i In'gou, Washington, IM. II I ; lilnho, 11.1 The Klntl Voti Have Always nought, nnl whlcH haa ooen iu use for over 39 years, liaa bonio the antnro of and lias been mnde under hie per sonal supervision siaeo Its Infuncy. Allow no one to deceive yon lu thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations anil "jHst-JW-good" are but r.xporlineiits that trifle w ith nnd c" '.....K'r t lie health of lnl'uiiU nnd Children Kxue-r'iuoe ttnuist MxperluienU Whac is CASTORIA Castorln Is a harmless eubstltiito for Cantor Oil, Pare Iforlo, Drops nnd Soothing- Syrups. It in l'li-asunt. It rotitalns neither Opium, Morphino nor other Xnrentln Hiihstauee. Its ngo Is Its puurimteo. It destroys AVorins and allays l'everUdiness. It cures Plnrrluvn nnd Wind Colle. It relieve Teethlnsr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It asslnilliit-s tho l-'ood, regiilutes the Stoiiiuch nnd Itowebt, K'vlntf healthy niul Imtunil sleep. The Cliildriiii's l'anucoa Tho MoUierB Frkuul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of S7 The Kind You toe Always Bought v In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI MTU eWMMT, TV MUKHAV TUSKT, Nan YONK tTV, ! , CHUHOII HRIt1CKS. IIOKN t J CatlMdlc ("liiirch Masses at ,H and 10:30; Vespers nnd sermon, 7:30. The Columbia University lioya will sing at X o'clock truss. Methodist Church At Springfield, May 25, 190S, to Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Turner, a daugh ter. To Mr. and Mrs. Orvlllo Knnpp, at Cottage drove, May 2tl, 1 HON. an 8 puiind boy. To tho wife of Ooorgo Schneider, of l.orane, May 19, 1!M)S, a ll-pound girl. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Horton, of Cot- tagu Clrovo, May 17, 11)08, a dnugh-te.r D. II. Trimble, pastor. Class, !):4."i' m. The pastor speaks al 10:30! ill.; subject, "The Conoliest of a World." At K p. m. a union mass Icmpernnce meeting will be held. , There will lie at least two good; speakers. Sunday school, 12 Leagues, tt:4."i p. ill. Prof. (Hon and chorus choir lu loft. Visitors cor dially welcumtid. I To Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Tumor, at Christian Church ! Springfield. Tiiesdny morning, May Illblu school at 9:45. Preaching 2(1, ItlOS, a son. at II a. in, and K p. ni. Junior Kn- dcavor lit 3; C. B, nt (1:45. Morn- si'ltl(;l'll'LI WAXTS Ing subject, "Inherltnnro of thoi ' ' Mnivriiv u-ITl'li Saints," nt R p. m. There will ho; 1 ' ''" . I r.H a union tempernncf. mei.ting. I.asti ' word before election. Come. The Springfield News wants the ('ongregiitlonnl Church city government of Its town to make Sunday school, 10 a. in. Morn- i arrangements With Ktigeno whereby Ing service nt II a. m. Proaehlngl that place may bo supplied with pure by the pnslor. Y. P. H. U. B. at ' mountain water when this city got MKKTIXfJ to Aititv;i-: Koit l .M i:HSITV VOTK There will b" a mass meeting of citizens at In" Cointnerelal club this eveiiini: at X o'clot k vharp to nrranite to Klve the Unlverslly of Oreeon a rei-ord-hreakliig vole at Ihe p ills on Monday. IndUa'lons point lo s'roni; opool on lu I. Inn. ll-nion. Marlon, Wash-l-.u'on I'olk. Vainliill. Clitek.'iinas, o anil Union eounl i i i iv r ma UK A i rs r'-itls. red. r a ro-'-l a vote In any e -lte. i;verybo'ly a-- .- the four Ku a ,-:(-01:1' al.d Hiall- : ri " I ! d 10 vote (or v; e on I he I'rilver AI.I.KV KAT'iN. jooi LD LlVKItY, mil AM) KALK.M STAIILKH Having purchased the f'.llhert feed stables on West Fifth street, near Wllamt!e, we Intend to conduct a first-class livery, feed and sales sta-l hie. We are prepared to furnish good teams nnd ladies' Baddlo horses on short notice. j Our prices will bo found reasons-j bio aid our tr.- .-menl of the public I courteous nnd obliging. Having had much experlonro In the livery bm, loess wo know how to conduct such an establishment in a first-class manner. We respectfully solicit a share of your painonure. tf D. (1. (Klin. li it HON. C ' HAItV.'tiilt WON TK.NNIS I'Ol HXKY New Haven, May 30 liar- Vard won the tennis tourna- r ment with Yale, seven mntrhra to four. EUGENE GETS TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS MORE Wi l-'lves -bliiKton. D, r , Mav 4 Th.. public building bill 4 pas-ied this afternoon Kuitene t.'o.iiuo d II- lional for poslotrb-e bitlldluu. 'I bis appropriation baa now passed bol h houses, 7 p. m All young people cordially welcomed No preaching service at the church in tho evening, the con gregation uniting In the mass meet ing at the M. 10. and Christian churches at K : 00 p. m. St. Mary's KpUropnl Church Comer Kovenih and Olive streets,' P. K. 1 1 ii in in n ii l , rector. Holy com-; miinlon lit K a. in. Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. Morning prnyer and ser-i mon nt II. Kvenlng prnyer and ser-i mon at 7:30. Strongers and visitors j cordially welcomed. I llaplist liurrli I lllhlo school at i:45,n. m. Morn-t ing worship, wlt1 sermon by the pas tor, at I I u. m. II. Y. P. U. nt 7 p. m. Union temperance iim-.s inee'-j Ing at M. K. cluirch at 8 p. in, o, c. Wright, pnslor. Centml I'renliylerlun C'liurrli Krnnk's hall, 42 Kast Ninth street. II. N. Mount, pastor. Siiuilay school at 9:45 n. in. C. K. at 0:45 p. m, Public worship with sermon by the pnstor nt 11 a. ni. on the subject, "ills Cr and Mine." Union scrvi"o at the Christian and Methodist churches. Cordial invitation to ev ery one for all t liw services. Its new system completed. J. L. C. M. YOUNG HARGIS ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ' a nLUGHTFUl Sn.vimTfl li i!i:'.i:v Mtiviiit , I DIIITK l-'Oll ( I.KItK SCHOOL CHILREN PARADE FOR PROHIBITION tt.n i- -i1ni v.. . tfm -,tr,7 ar t - - r t (1 ,,al" I naxtlirsil In..... , . i mi I Msif) ti.-nit. A wi - lot t bT r... 1 , A. I"' "T". tiH.ot tfcr. vs.llt A, TrUtAMTAL.pijpsnco pleasing softness pi ,n. 1) N b '-r Ili'-r Ni;jyi i i cf l UilU -C.an'-; - 1 And restrains tM ravages "t HI sun, wind and .ime. o .H,n..f4 -n!:ra'Jon C.imi r. 19 t I -. .,K.irf tan arA trcck.es ar.d .kH'-Tai-'" , rer.ders imperceptible annoying minor blemithe and :icwnes. I It possesses a dainty. c:i.-.,;;ng ooor ( exclusively its own and inn every V . . rrct toilet luiu. Pnce 1 50 cents, -f your druggist (or it U r0YT CHEMICAL CO. I-7 o A nlffornlan's Link. "The Inckle.t day of mly :fr. was' when I bought a box of llu'klen s Arnlsa Halve," writes Cbnrbs F. llu-1 dahn, of Trarey, Cal. "Two 25c box-! -s cured me of an annovliiir ease of litchine piles, which bad ironbled me ether ire,,,, , i Z Two or Ihree hnn-lred Utile school m n g vl, h," d. " "I"r chlldrel. paraded Ihe .tree,, ,hl. af- sntee at . hii))iend,.ll s drug store. , , ,.,.,.,, f prhlw. ....... ,.,,,....,7 itlon, 1 1... r.bjeet I, Ing to Influence r.i.i.jm.ii.MM, . , Uir H . onllnuaii.e of "dry'' con- i-..- - ii . , i. .dlfois In llils county. The children ,.';:;'n;:1; i, l,y ""' "'"'icni..! bi,er, d ( .,c.a,i.,si m. I'.' ruiKii.z t c opKTKK. .. .',' . ' , Jackson, Ky , Mav 30 - llench llargls. in lull nwnlt- Ing trial for the murder of bis fa! her, .lu I go .lames llargls, attempted suicide last night with morphine. He will re- cover. 1IOTHL AltlllVAL.H. Iloffnuill llouae. llaight, Albany, (ilbson, Drownsvllle. Moorehen.l nnd w.. Portland. Arnel and wife. Porllnnd. I). K. Calkins, lllue Hprlngs, Nub. II. M. Calkins, city. Oscar Inuraiii nnd wife, Lebanon, .las. McOlnnlaa, Chli-ago, V. L. Chick. Pun land. Howard Morton. Portland. Wnllnre (la'dwln, Portland. F. W. Titus, Spores. It. Alnmsle, Spores. 11. Morris, city. John Holland, Crew. W. P. Harrison, Chlrngn. . '". Itapp, New York. Kd. Haelej, Seullle. (I. K. Stokes, Osuge, lowat K. V. Tlioinpson, Portland,, V,'. II, rVckouaad m W, TtlUB'" rnn, la. , .1. T. Doran, Saleai ' " Paul ltnveaa "!,.,;, K. H. Ar'.(, Hlln C. I . Carey, Salem. Leo. Kenton, Slllem. Tom W, Holiimn, Snlem. M- Vnion, Salem. I. O. HilhipUruyt, Snlem. Hoy Phillips, Hnlmii. Dni.-!i ott, Snlem. ( Co Mue,.r, Salem di V Iloyt, Salem, C. P. (J.-rriian. cliv. K. Ilert nnd wife, f'ni r:, i Peiuce, Cottag,, Orove. W Thoina p: ' ruiKii.z t t- :: So. Wi: II. d 4-72 or 1 .- . I and n th 1 i U tl. : lil.il x. id. rig Kroni in.-re and served J O K'a'i, will b.. out ,,t his op-1 'bal offbo Irom Tti.-i.,lay Toorlilngi until Friday afternoon of next week. UlJO1 .- ).!! a Some ol 'f ' lloli'r Let Corvulll.. I.- t.rl Ho.. ' .- i-h ll,e Sal'-on, "; - e Are ' ir II 'lids li .n't Von. to Mann ' lO II -lake Your I'l.i-e S in Vo'e for Us"; "Would Von oi.. lo Open il,e s.ilo hi (or Your, liov''" "Wlial lines Your Mo'her 'I hii.k of the Halo- n?" j ' I lUMIIKItS IIAKIiWAItK CO. Hen supplies of aii kinds. IMVKItSITV ST I IHATS WHO Am-: kvhti.iti TO VOTi: MONDAY Kdltor fiunr.l: - Will you please state, through the coliuuns 'of your paper, that Hiiileiiis and tubers who iin.l-il-ilii a residence soiuewher. else hav,. a right to ml., on the Un. versl y .d Oregon appropriation bill. aloni; l!h the Male ticket. To vote requires a hlv nion'hr res 1.1. tie In Co si ii.-, ii o. I II,.- v iter inns' .gn llliink A. Tin le -..111 be a notary nil di.y at tin, It.-. -u I Ibun 1 . ' '-'I 1 ' II II ' '- r H , III .lll-ll'-e t,', I',- i', ,i e IU '- '.n S oltlre, !o lake I be ,,.i. of fi I. 'nils of tb.l 'ni v.-ri i: AI.I,i:.S UATO . - lying lier T.inl.onn. '. nnd. r 1 Shu tl.-d her raven ringlets Then to the store aim a. glee for llolllster's Itorky Moun'iiln T. I. Inn Drug Co, nil. chin, ,0. Dit. . v. f;itii i nil I unions Suit., Volerlnai v of Call fornln; served three vei.r. ,, ,... Medlenl II uir.l. Is located at Kit chen Koiupp Ih-ery stable, corner .-sev.nui ami uak. Phone Main oat w r 93. NTKItXItKIKl IIAKiHT. Photos, stamps and post cards. Oneral vl.-w work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette nnd Olive. tf MMW 'I'ODAT. FOR RKNT - Nice front room; fur nace heal; electric lUhts and haih. Suitable f,.r two g.-ntle-iii. n. I.'. I Fast Ninth street. FOR SAI.K-llest retail store In Lane county; wll sell istoek of about I'iOoo for cash mil i- uit building-: Address ' WASTF. a sua p. n : p; lull I l offl. 'I k. '12 ' ''! -' O is b! iMinl'h: experl In ull'lili. Is of carriiiiT" wovk ad eeiieral repairing: no ili'-i, null k wur'innn: sirlcltv ob.-r; wages 3.r.n. Ad Ii e.- ,,-k ILx 5, Junction City, Or. J3 : i i" l.tA i 4 ; ') .-at aWo.-iator and freight J