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ttie ncKNK daily gvaisd. momhv, ky s. mus 1 I -1 y Sell For Cash HAVE. IT Something B Your M We save ycfti money cn your Housefurnisiiings KiVERSITJ SECOND IN THE o IMINIS SlOKlll 11V TEAMS etter for oney Hat', what you want and that's what you get from us-Before Wins see our line- W e have the Goods and you get the Prices ome woqs mat you cannot, get elsewhere ; -:-; hite Frost Refrigerators REAL CST?T:, FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY r Multnomah Amateur Ath letlr Club rnlversity of Oregon Olympic Club Seattle Athletic Club . . . . Vancouver ( U. I". I Athlet ic Club Vancouver (11. C Y. M. C. A Tacoma High School . . . . Lafayette High School . . . l'onlaml Academy Columbia P. N. A, MEET jerry property -NO, 3 House illl.l I". !. block fivtll W'll.il;-.et"e S: . pt iiv . . S I ,H."0 Xo. 1 2 ."..room h.uie. lot w. t'.tli s:.. titi 'J-;l160; ery g...l. Pile,. S'J.OOO No. It!. House aiul lot clone in:, Trice l,:loo. 1 No. IS. Kour room house, new; It . acres, plained In Harden ami or-1 chard, price $1)00.00 No. 22. 6 room house, new. con- j crete foundation, pantry; lot 5lx; ISO feel, price $10.10.00 j No. 23.- House and lot In Cohurg: I Price SHO0.00 I No. 39. Modern house, close In: ! bath, toilets, cold storage room: good barn, price $:l.1oo.oo No. 43 1 l room modern house;1 lot 100lt;u: ,:ood barn. West '.Mb 1 .: I I 1 .m n : Uriv hard house . In 111 feet. d I. ;od -something new- The" s;n'e 'ou money ar ice bills; 8 re tubular in const run. on; t of steel and thoroughly A 1. This re--aior supercedes all the old unsanitary, jen kind. These refrigerators are abso- ir the best mnae. e mem ami compare ... .u M Irlnr) we ire me uuij we..,.. ... aciuu6 ;e Frost neiriBciaiuio. $1.00 down and 1 n week. Porch Shades That Please .-lies the the Tl.e "Tlisi-tlk-il!!!" sl;:ld s f the latest ami be.-t Ti,..', fadeless and tor up-to-date shades 'are only ones on the market. Wo al-o hav, "r l'orcll shades, too. See our stock. We are exclusive dealers for the fine fade less up-to-date Tusculeiim shades. See them and you will buy them. $1.00 Down and Sl.OO a Week. White Sewing Machines Are kin;;. .We are here to prove that the "White is King." The best machine male, and one that saves time, money and vexation. SI.OO Doun mid tSl.nil a Week. Buck's Stoves and Ranges Absolutely best stove aud range, .made. Fully guaranteed, and If not satisfactory can be returned to us after 30 days. See us on stoves and ranges. I With the of tin Ore-.: ? i who otherwt Campbell-Fellman Co. Everything for the Home an dOffice 50 West 8th Street Lhhhiiiiiiih im.i hhiiiihimii imniiiiinni mi utni uiiim TV "MADE IN KI GEN'E" heats AND MATTRESSES, tCAX SAVE YOU MONEY THESE GOODS !m - - "V" " " " " I oddjwz M man pit- : X v rn & h fwn -- 1 g-j I w ?ht nam or f f 1 ! 0 7 I OoT-r - 2L - J or Trade BcKSwiTHg'j l2'Pletli'l Investment Jtiyfftn! ! .Mshlng.m.n- iv OSfw llfft I) 1 kooIt nd. tuU I jl fTriFXV LV I ' S pot.iicity co. t vj ij aJ$i . ! L, , ""clianan Jilda. I 3 JH sj4 . ' ! WK I I'IIOI.STEII AND RKPAllt ALU KIX1IS OK MATTUESSKS, I'Ol'CHRS, SI'ltlNCiS AX1) ElltXITlUK. 0!k j I.OWKH SII SI.AW XOTKS. ! Tho steamer Hoseoo returnt'd yos ; tenlay from Coos Huy with the ' scliiHiiicr C'tnuiille In tow. A shnrt time since, Frank Sweet PMviwrt the s;ul tu-ws that his eMest dniiulit.T. TUlle. (iitil at Sp.'kane, Wasli., alum! tliree weeks ai;n of 1 nitMi n i nia. Mrs. it. W. 1 1 ui'l ami dnun'iter. Mni niit 1 i he first of next Wf.'k Inr a i--1; !') I'ortiauil. Mrs. ;i r : n t tin1 i;raiul lo.li:" iif a S!ar :is a dlesate from tstanee of the athlet e Aurieult ural t'o!li'i;e. w mltl not liavt1 had an oi ion unit y tt nun pete, (lie M u It no ma li Amateur At Met ir Chi h S.it nr- j day w.tii t lie annual eliampimship fieM and traek meet of the I'aeiflr Northwest Amateur Athletic Assoeia t Ion. The contests wen held on Multnomah Field, and were witness ed hy nearly 4000 enthusiastic ad mirers of amateur snort. The summary of events Is as follows: 100-yard dash Won by Huston, tT. of O.; Smlthson, M. A.. A. C, sec ond; Gerhardt, Olympio, third. Time, 10 1-5 seMinds. SSO-yard run Won by (ilarner, Olympic; Davolt, M. A. A. C, sec ond; (iummlo, M. A. A. C.t third. Time. 2:04. 120-yard hurdles Won by Smith son, M. A. A. C; Kuykundall, I', of O., second; Mlllver, Vancouver, 11. C, Y. M. C. A., third. Time. 0:15 2-5. One-mile run Won by Davolt, M. A. A. C: Clark, Seattle A. l, sec ond ; Dorr is, I .a fa vet te hlh nchool, third. Time. 4::t!. 4 40-yard run Won by tlreenhaw, M. A. A . (Ilarner. Olyinjilc, sec ond; Cish, Seattle A. (, third. Time. tt:rl 3-.i. 'J'JO-yard run Won by (Jearhart, Olympic ; Malcomsoti, Seat I le A. C, second; Mo.ui. V. of O., third. Time, Street, prltv No. 4 s.- 4 room hou-e nud in (Iross add to Kui;. ne, pri.-e No. t iV- S room lion-e. Wet lot tU3 Vi ice No. :. It, il f, Street No. ::.. West No. 5l.-three Vrlro , No. til. drilled Trlco , No. t2. room lion-e, 2-;i:ii feet T room hiuist -t and barn price 1 room hou .ooo.oo Iw,i lotrt SSOO.OO -tl St,. . . . s:t.7.n.nn aud lot, on I'a tei sjn ... V-!,nto.nn e aud lot in rth Street, price . . !ri--.Vtuni -S room house and ham, I lots, plenty of smalt fruit;) $30(M.no I Small house aud barn, uVep well, two lota on car line; 91,KM).IM 6 room houso and lot, 6x H0 also 7 room bouse, lot 70x120 Knst Sth street; plenty of fruit; 35 acres of land ft miles west, 100 Koyal Ann cherry tree. Trice ... . 17.10.00 No. 63. Large bouse and barn west (Hh street, close in, price . ;t(HU. 00 No. 64. House and ht, 16 2-3x 160, south Wlllametto St.. price 1.2.10.00 No. 65. House and lot SOxlftO. Fast 3rd street, price ......91.-00.00 No. 67. New 5 room house close In; very good, modern, price . 9:1100.00 No.,6S. S room house. to NOxltlO small ham. 1 tth and Pearl Street, price si'-I.-VMUm ...... ... ( it..Mii iiuiinf, iiro-r oiiii aiul haiir, r " and Lawn-nee Street, ( v -,s I'M id am ad, prift ll,."HI.IM No K.. - 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south of t'reswell, S room home, 4;on barn. 40x5ti; all kinds of fruit: too acres :ii cult I vat ion ; ran put in electric lights; price. . . . 9tO.OO Will sell SO acres for $45 per ae r. No. 46 320 acres 3 miles orth of Burns, Harney Co., O. & K., fi room hous and barn; water right, good alfalfa laud; enquire .1. W. Iluoy. Kune tie, Oregon; Price 9.VHHMM) No. 4 7. 151 acres 59 acres In cul tivation; river bottom land; 6 ac res in lonan berries: livioug water, new S room house ami new barn: cheap at. per aero $1.1.00 N. 4V- 5 acre tracts or more 2 miles from the city, price SI.'O.fHI t raets, 3 miles from S-JDIUHl ies very good bulld :id; pt ice 80.1.00 acres s miles south . 6 miles east of Ho good S room house, 2 barns, I goat house, one ho bouse; 2 hay sheds; water pipes to house from sprlnu.: all kinds of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation; nioro can be farmed If one wants to. Liv ing water on the place; very fine stock ranch, price . . . . 910O0.00 52. 60 acres 2 1-2 miles from N per acre ... . N.. 4. m a, ,,. ei'v. per acre .". i ;o a.-1 lni;s. good ro: per acre . . . i. 1 . - 4 12.77 of Hrownsville land station; N. WF WILL Ui: llM'H. WITH KNKY TO Hl'll.V, WIII'A ClN(.lii:SS (HVKS TAUIFF 11FV1SION A TCKV. There seems to be much discussion and difference of opinion on the tar rilf question by the shining lights of; our great parties. We are molding1 public opinion to regard the Theatre Restaurant with high favor and net-1 tling all doubts as to its meals being equaled any where in the city. The only argument that is needed to con vince you that the Theatre Restau rant Is all that we claim for it U to give It a trial. It's bill of far will please you. THEATRE CAFE Tailor Made Clothing 1 1 ii nl : l he Kast Flol'rlli'r W. K. Warren, a former resident of this section, and Frank Hire, a mlniiti; evpert. both of Hlalne, Wash., spent several' J.tys last- week In the Cape country,, prosperting for min eral wealth. We understand they staked out several claims on China Creek. Mrs. Kllen Mills of Acme leaves the first of next week for a vlBit with her mother In Idaho. As they have not seen each other for some tweuty-ffve years and the old lady Is nearly one hlundred years old. it will certainly be a Joyful meet Inn. Mrs. Riley Mills will accompany hur mother-in-law on the trip as far as Portland Florence West THE EYE AND ITS CARE, (By Dr. Franc Luclle Hard,) . In the article of last week the cor nea, aqueous humor, and lrl were talked about. This week th focusing apparatus of tbe eye. "Will be taken up. Just back of the Iris Is tho crystaM Ine lens. This l not perfectly round but Is longer than It Is wide. It Is convex on both surfaces, the convex ity belnit greater on posterior sur I face. It is three-eighths of an Inch .. . c,, I lung and three-sixteenths of an Inch iever uciuic t thi,.Ki it ia highly transparent, rath CCeded 111 offering our CUS-1 er soft and very elastic. The Ions Is . U 4 i'wl ;, ciin i cucioseu in a cnpiui e inai s in n, tomers such aUr.ic.mc, trilIlsal.Plti Mm'e aIld cl,tl(. Jt. artistic and up-tO-tOUlorrOW made up f one layer upon another r.,M!; .,c.ePr1ki,1.ivtodav. !',f ll"a" "" 18 80 '"" 10 "" iiwiiiuiu"-'"-' -r J . itltiKiilsh the separate layers a very powerful microscope is required. The layers being placed one on nnother, make the lens resemble an onion. The layers at the center form a hard ened nucleus but grow softer toward the outside. As people grow older the outer layers become more hard and less elastic, constituting Presby opia, which will be mentioned later. On either side of the lens, as shown in the above drawing, Ib a tiny muscle which Is attached to It, called the cil iary muscle. When looking at an object some distance away, twenty feet or more, the eyes are said to be at rest. That is. tho ciliary muscle Is at Its normal in ii i- a firW CDBAYINC and length. When reading It Is neces- uvrs.ix'-. - - i .,r,. , I'-i'-yard burille:- Won by M:i!-! illllsi.n, S Me A. (V: Fusion, V . of seenntl: W. I'rii-e. T;i- ui:i hull lie I, tl ir.l. Tim , n i ... I 1 i'-h'ii),1 s'lnl pel 'n:i by ( Wylir, M. A. . ('., -11 f et II l:iches; I'lllltir-M.k , M. A. A. ('.. Ill ti-t 'a Inch; Loiinsberiy, M. A. A. ('., third. Illi:b J ii in p Won by Chapman, M. A. A. C. .ri feet It Inches; L,:nns!ier- M. A. A. C. r. feet S Inches; Smlthson. M. A. A. C, third. llroad lump Won bv Kiivkendall, I!, cf ()., 21 feet ll'j Inches; Smith- son, M, A. A. C, second. 11 feet 2 Incl-es; Chaiiman, M. A. A. C, third. Ulsiiis throw Won by Manly, Se attle 'A. C 121 foet 9 Inches; I'hll bro.ik, f. A. A. C. 119 feet 3 Inches; Olllrts Vancouwr. B. C, A .C 107 feet. S; inKhes. 16-lnd hammer throw Won by Mall, r A. A. C, 140 fiwt 6 Inches; Eacharla. C. of 0 135 fust , Inch, second; i'tU, Vancouver, B, C, A. C. third. Pole vault Won by Lanagan, Olympic, 10 fen 6 Inches; Kuyken dall. U, of O.. 10 feet Inches: Chap man, M. A. A, C third. Lanagen won In thfl Jump-off at thu taiiio height. Oramniar mo iiowmui u, in-iHHii r laneriy. PjT "j (, eicnt. :esniK uiiu voiruuuur ( ; iniiu school second (C'atterlln, Jarkson. llutcheson and Van Zandt); .Monta vllla third (Teed, Hockner, Wright and Muenzer). . Academic relay Won by Taroma high school (Powell, Tanner, Price and Clark I; Portland Academy ( .Mc- Daniel, (iray, Cornell anil Price WJHilll.nil No. 71.- -r room house and - lots In Hpilimflelil will tr-nl.' for small trai t of land or sell fur . .NN.1ll.llll No. 7L'.--lo rnoiii house 1-1 block en .1. fi'ersnn Street, barn and plen ty of fruit, prlco mnoo.iiil No. 7.". 7 room house. modern house, new lot, till 4-exl!70 feel; full baseiiient with furnace; Kast i 11th Street; ' Price, No. 7- S-V-oO.I ,.V; ,. House and lot on Charlton I i on acres Eugene; good house and barn, crushed stone road all tbn wnv, flue fruit farm: price . . lllHlo.(M No. M. 413 acres, 200 acre, farm ing lnnd, hnlnnce good pasture; price, per ncre n.(K No. ra. 160 acres K bottom land; f tulles Bouth:'nte per acre $40; Will sell In S "I'llrom 30 to fit) nrres. hereto, No. r.ii. 17 r' " s ll house and barn; fine .-chiuied K,,U. 10 acres In ciiltlraf' ihe ilel.'l ,ies N. E. of Irving; tmenis. . . ,iHI,iihi.iM No. i7. number indict,,,, mu-th of Eugene; I llu '-e allettih ,), lvnv go,..) lamle I. "S the HiAtloll : house !"' . ". . tit lMMI.III With l'nls w,.st of Km; -tie on u-1'1- 1'!'-'"im'ail: nil Im pili. l !nnd:e " nddilil s:i-J.'i(.i(l or v III sell 2 !' ''"' ''lir, per ac re, $ I i.no. ' H'e une No. Mi: LT.r. a 70 In eultlva tl.in; balance t n pn i ure aud tlm lu r; creek running through placn can Irrlttale If one wants tc; 9 room house, two bants; plenty of fruit; price Vli:i7n.00 No. tilt. 4i acres 3 miles west of Street; -prlco $IU"tll.lll No. 77. 6 room hottso aud lot Prlco ... siHno.no No. 78. New modern house, full basement, 4 lota, two In hearing orchard; price l.liWUKI No. 74. 7 room house, furnace, hot and cold water; lot (IB 2-3x160; Price fuuoo.oo Small tract, from 1 acre to 25 near city with prices to suit tho parties, Also town lots In moat parts of the city. Wo also haro so mo ohulo lots close In at a bargala. Also some business, properties. Haw mill and timber 3 uillvi trom railroad, r acre tl miles east of . . lll).(H Eugene; school relay Won byl no school (Flaherty, Ev- FARMS Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if we make your clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL GASOLINE ENGINES PUMPING MACHINERY FalrtHki-Monw (iiuKillae Engine, f.ir pie. sprayl". ""' Kr,Bd tag. .Oaiiiu coaipletr. V.lrmuik. Hcalm fr welglilag. FalrkuikMiirae Hynaaum and Mo. Kits fee Bower and light. Fir;.k-.M"e Wladmllls .-. Towers. Flrbank-lonw (irtfideni. Feed Chopper.. Well Pomps. 4 fr.t iiialltr '1" !"-" rm, rr,,lr inu.lrle. I" !l,i,...H-nt.. Write f.r catalogue and BERCER- 4. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, O"-. FAIRBANKS, MORSE . CO. rortlin.Oego. seraitTV- NEW BOOKS TO READ The Brritr. by H E'"1' The Metropfks. by Sinclair The Iron Heel, b. London prioceu Nidine, by Re'1! now to be hid at Schwarzschild's Book Stori 586 WilLnwLtV.St'- Hary for the lens to become more con vex or more magnifying. Conse quently, the ciliary muscle, which holds the lens flat when the eye Is at rest, must relnx. thus allowing the lens to grow convex. After the age of forty-three or forty-five is reached, the crystallite lens becomes so hard that when the cil iary muscle relaxes. It does not re spond by becoming more convex. Then the letters and stitches seem In run together and bltjr. and we find that to see clearly the work must be heid farther from the eyes than Is convenient. This Is the time of all others when the aid of tbe It.-frac-tionlst Optirlan Is required, to pre scribe proper glasses, and should not he neglected as neglect brings eye strain and headaches. In the above Illustration posterior to the rrys'allne lens Is a large spare called the Vltrlous chamber which Is fllld with a Jelly-like substance called the vltrlous humor. This forms four-fifths of the body of the eye. The vltrlous humor has no sec lal part to perform In the act of see ing, but Is the sup;.rt of the eye. In front It forms a hollow In which the srvmaillne lens rents and In back It Is convex, filling out the curve of the retina and holding It In place 12. 27 acres 3 miles north of Eugene; B acres orchard fair house Price, including cows, pigs and wagon :l,-KMi.oo No. 13. 305 acres 7 miles north, j e0 nouse anil uarn an goou wneni land, price per acre 1.1.00 Or will sell SO Hires for $lu per second; Columbia University I Knnls Campbell, Iiockstader and I.ooley), third. Time, 2:47. Senior relay Won by M. A. A. C. (Martin. Itavolt, Humphreys - and (Ireetihaw); W. A. A. C. (Schroeder, Hrowdle, l.ounsberry and Smith) sec ond. Time, 2:30, Hal nil, Nn KEI.I.V Wll.l, NOT COMPETE AT PHILADELPHIA .MEET. New York. June f. Dan J. Kelly. who Is credited with having run 100 ynrds In 9 3-4 seconds at Bpokane. i Wash., two years ago, and who was expected to show record form In t ho try-outs at Philadelphia tomorrow,! will neither compete in any of the sprints nor contest In the running . hrosd Jump, so the report came from Philadelphia. Kelly has been for some times In the hands of the t'ni verslty of Pennsylvania trainer but in practicing a day or two ago, he Is said to have sprained a tendon In his leg which will throw him out of the try-outs. I Kelly Is now a member of the Irish American Athletic Club in this city. 3 0 acres 4 miles N. E. of Eugene; price M:IUihi.imi No. 17. 3fi acres 2 tulles east of Eu gene; price per acre.,., $1.1,1.00 No. IS. 10 ucrea at Thurston, dwelling and store building com bined; good bnro and store house most all In orchard; pr!ca2(IOO.nft No. 21. 92.16 acres. H room house, 2 new barns, (I acres apple or chard; a small house and apples and cherries aside from tho other. place; a new wire fence around i v MF.IUTMNTS WHO IHMiI.K Kl (iE.N'E FACrollY HHOOM.j The following are the name of the firms handling the Eugene Broom ' product. W. M. Green, Ax Billy, Geo. Hall A Hon, Chambers Bros., Griffin, Hardware Co., J. H. Daniels. llcr- ger Hean Hardware Co., Bcobert i-ionge, v . j . wiuson noii, r.unriir Grocery, (Hamilton Vanosundl, Johnson Chrlstensen, O. K. Mon roe, W. A. Belle, Campbell-Fellman Co., E. D. Matlock, W. H. Daniels, W. II. Iemler, Falrmount. the place; print $10,000.00 No. 23. 3 miles north of Cohurg; 31. 4 acres all good land; good bouse and barn; price, tier acre. $.10.00 No. 26. HO acres of wheat land In Crook County, 2 miles from Mad ras, price I. noil. 00 No. 29. 107 acres most .11 timber, will rut 7 or H thousand cords of wood, three miles from Eugene; , price i'-JiHl 00 1 No. 30. 195 acres 2 miles north-1 west of Creswcll; not Improved;! Price, per acre 'Jo.oo No. 32. 244 acres 3 miles south of' Eugene, good K room house and , barn, 40 acres In cultivation; bal-i ance In pasture and timber; water, piped to house from spring; Prlc $.V)Oi).M) No. 3Ti. 6'JH acres on the McKenzle Hlver; pasture and timber; I Price, per acre $I0.M No. 37. 160 acres bouse and barn; fair place; price, per acre . $40. 00 No. 3H 103 acres, 7f In crop; 6 acres In orchard; 9 room house, barn, 7 miles from Eugene; good gravel road, price 1000.00 No. 39. 15 acre. A In orchard, 3 miles from town; good barn; I Price $;I.ooo.ihi No. 40. so acres 3 mllea south or Eugene; no Improvements; will sell for 140 per acre or trade for Eugene property. No. 42. r 2 acres all bottom land; except 2 acres where house and barn stands fence very good. 12 acres In limber, price. . aiooo iM) 4 0 acres In hops, houso, barn, good fruit land; prlco $11,000 No. 61. 16 1-4 acres nil In orchard and In fine hearing condition, 8 room house, good lnwn and water piped to house, price. . .$(1,100.00 No. 62. 5 acre apple orchard: 6 room new house and barn and out buildings; good well til feet deep, price $:MMM.mi No. 63. BO acres 3 mllea B. W. ot Eugene, suitable for wood) prlco ftBJMt.OO No. 64. 80 acres good R. H, land, 50 acres In winter apploa, tree ton years old, the estimated crop tor this year Is 5000 boxes) good new 5 room house and apple house 100x100; prlco $ 1 CO per ac re or will sell 40 acre for (125 per aero without blitldlngs. No, 6H. 7 acres Just aulHlile ot city limits of Cottage Grove; all In ' orchard; price per ai're. . ,$Uoo.l)() Also 13 lurvs mUiillilun all plow Pitid, fi r l!MO.(( 66. HO acres. 7 room hntira. good barn. 4Sxrp6; 2 acres of or- chnril, nil good land; I'rlt'O $(100().0U 2S3 acres. 120 In cultivation, house and two barns, not very good: balance In pasture, plenty of wood for tho place; running water the yea- round; price per acre $:(I.0(I No. 67. 233 acres, 7'i plowed, msre cm be; 5 room house, good h-rn. 30x60; shed nil around; ilories, cattle, hogs, tools, crop, everything lerialnlng to the farm gos with It. Will sell a part or trade for city property; Price, per ncre $.10.0(1 i. 2007 room house, barn No 6H 200 acres, 7-room liouie.bnrn 50x60; outbuildings fenced and cross fenced; 3 springs and 2 wells 1. 10 plow land; 50 more ran bo. Orchard, berries, wallnuts; can make Crrna to suit tho pun-tinier. Price $H.10M.OI) No. Co. 2!t0 acres, 6 room house, plastered, two patitrys, 2 barns, luu acres In wheat; can plow 50 ft-rcs more, 3 good springs all fenced; crop on 40 acres rented: goes If sold 1-3 down; bnlance on time at 6 per cent, 9 mil--, from Eugene; price, per acre. . . .$2.1.00 TIMIIF.H LAND. No. 1 320 acres timber, salJ to bo very good, price per acre . .wiio.Od No. 2. 160 acres 6 miles S'liltnweat of Eugene; young timber; price $ I 'JIM). (Ml No. 3 -160 acre, fine timber, will cut about " million feet ; Price $l.1(MI.OO No. 4 160 acres timber small or chard, house and barn, 10 acrea in cultivation, estimated. 4 -2 million feet; price $V!KM).(M No. 5. 161) acres on Sluslaw. 4 mil lion feet; prli $'J(MI(l.(M No. 6. 160 acres limber; price $IKMI.on No. 7 625 acre, limber, very good, price, per acre $1.1. (M No II 160 acres Lost Creek, Prlci $'J(MM.(M No I'i 640 acres yellow pine, I'nlon County, Ore., estimate 16 uil'Hon feet; price, per acre $.1.(MI J I KTa-spii.LS i CASTOR I A For Infants and Childr.n. S.-I1 week the coats or (nubs of the ,-e .111 be described. HOWE & EUpY Hie Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought js.B.FlNNEGAyi I 57(3 0:-' oAtaTonia.. Bear. th NO. 542 Willamette St. Phone Black 5541 dsn tU d i 1 1 ; Blgoalur EUGENE, OREGON Get yoV Rubber Tires j Cut OVr.bv , I I . - . .." n.-' i 'i