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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1908)
More Bargainsat Newlands geautiful Lawns Mm m aiC a varri n.r'ng tWs Bale you will be stir Z i t the B""eat values offered In ' Wsh Good" section. Severs nd yards of lawns usually sold rb!n 4c ka!c Ladies' Belt 5Sr 3c VALVES, 13c I Hundreds 01 wuno " -I Jelled belts, assorted patterns, Ki ill llni8 of nice bucltle8- sonie I. -n-h re Dearl; nwuiy are res- LJ5C belts; C Li ' for choice of a lot of black, BlC brwon, blue and colored L.j- regular 35c values. 65c Belts 45c I to have sonea up auumer ioi oi , which Includes all our regular tzr helts: all go In one hit (,uu - . t, :....45c rtat Special in Ladies' Long Elbow length, in ladies' Jersey TM OlaCK auu nuiw, cxim tll- got Lisle llousquetaire elbow jth, bi&ck ana wane, worm a ;A more: our rr Erin sale price '. . 7VJC "est. .. "1Lues and Prints urinK This Kale We h.. ve the other go;..! Print; at, lie- yard . . 4c Men's Wear yl. but the sues are broken woeo'rn!,ne0l,ak;r'd sues are broken. None of the. bats we sold regular fo- le than V. 00, ar.d ,.)rne arp nd 13.00 hats. The, all ll on lot at, jour f ' choice Q9c A Bargain in Shirts .nlWe5"!r dUrlllg lhl splendid bargain In men1, shirts; all OI our rpni,, tl ot -.,-.. . -i i, --0-.-. sains, in cluding sl'.lt ponjee. Every Ji.25 ..... , .u iue store win be . -on sa18 at, each 4 J . J 5 Summer Underwear We have on sale a fine line of men 9 summer underwear. ln white ecru, pink and blue; a splendid bargain at .tSc Balbriggan at 5(c Cooper's ribbed, at 7,v Special Offerings in Wash Goods V) For fine quality Da jiflC tistes thut,:( Is sold oier town tor iac. -, farQUAUTY BATISTE, 18c. Eitra fine quality French Ba le la itripes, dots and floral de bs; a beautiful wash fabric; p!'.c.: J 8c 18c would be 30c 25c Will buy Paris Tissue, worth 25c the yard. For fine quality dress linen unbleached; good value at 25c. For Domestic Pongee; all shades plain colors. Will buy mercerized Pongee colors. -o res waaaaarawiuj a W-TABLETS-NR 5 03? Grrn? (E& as? a it 1 ruir urnirmc m CTIMIICU&A. Hull's Red Cross l)rn( Store. MANY (IROCF.RIKS AIM-: CAltltlKI) here regularly which you can not find elsewhere. If you want something exceptionally choice and net in common use. you c an flint It here. You wll Hind, on inqni'-y, too, that these .spec ially high class groceries do not mean high-class prices. Far from It. El GENE DAILY GCARTt. SATUtDAY, JI NK 20, imm University of Oregon News I . - Piiff C A! I A D I? (V. M. GREEN, dSl&ocer 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. I 1 LflllllM IIIH WW N .- i IMi, I AUTO - LfVEHY have a fine 7-passenger 30 H.P. White bteamer to hire by day or hour Expert driver furnished EUGENE GUN CO. HM STUDEBAKER BUGGIES .,' " (wis MIIIU 1 ., . mi l,r-I '-M. AM FINISH THIA .V'ti.Vl v. IX THK MAKKKT. Yd " ' '..O MISTAKK IF Yor U"'K '.' LIXK ni:it)i;r5imiM.. I . . 50 EL 9t! Str t, ! fi.dTjra.i:;.,-,. stuints with f'' exr; ;; ,,., luv. ,,.f! (r t,u.ir ho::-s ver tr.e s:a:e ;inl Pacific N'T' : , ... t.,.,T- i . . - - -, i, d ..., ;r sunuiier va- u i:i v-"-ie-V w.i;s. Ma; ,'0.!'''':',.',f "" '" in: v.lr- l"!!-i"M!is ::; th.ir home towns, .ntm.-nc. meat proper does not he ' n uuii, Sunday, and in,. i.ls, en,i ," Vk h,s shunted a lonesome i '; ;!,,. p.-ri,,, ;t. ea ;u p us all c'.tmax ef Comnu'iK-enient W, c""le T,u'S'- iht when ,r .i..ing-lle, kman Oratorical conies: ill I'- held In V.l'ard Hall. This i jiites- is (or prizes of $ i :, o and $100 .respectively, first and second Al nist invarla'.ly one or two orations or spe ial power are delivered dur the eveninc. and often, in the ,as;. representatives in contest with ,o:ii..r Institutions arc beaten over l whelmliiB!. The six Seniors who !..l take part In the contest are Km i '!' V-'At- -Viriam Van Waters. Cora i ameron, K. Dell Mel'artv. Hert W. J l'rescotl and William U. bill. On Wednesday morning. Com-moiu-enient Day program speaking. iTae gvadnatiug exercises will be held i m the afternoon at : p. m. in Vil jlard Hall On the same afternoon : I'resid. nt Johnson's portrait wlU be i unveiled. lie was one cf tho plo j nee: educators of the state, and the first President of the I'niverslty of Oregon. His name as an Instruc tor Is known in ev-ry village and hamlet in the commonwealth, and for years his reputation has been the un attainable ideal for all educators along similar lines In Oregon. At noon Commencement Hay there will be a dinner served the visitors, of which there will be two or three , hundred. on the camous In front of the gvmnasluui. ln the evening win Ue held tho Alumni Hull In the Armory at R o'clock. On Tuesdav In the morning will be held the Alumni re-union and business meetlnz at 9 a. m. In VII lard Hall. At 1 n. m. the Alumni hold their annual banauel In the li brary, and at. 7:30 before the Fail ing Beekman contest will occur tllu Flower and Fern urocesslon. On Monday a field day on the famous will be nulled off. In the evenlne will bp the grad uating exercises of the school of music. Rev. Herbert S. Johnson, son of President Johnson, a boyhood resi dent of Eunene. a eraduate of the I'liiversitv. and now a pastor of a prominent church in Massachusetts, will preach the baccalaureate ser mon on Sundav morning at 11 o'clock In Villard Hall. The special music during com mencement, will be better than last year, when that part of the program reached the acme of success at the University of Oregon graduating ex ercises. Special musicians will be present. Owing to ill health. Kath arine Ward Pope, head teacher of vocal music at the University, will not be able to appear. New Music Faculty. Marv G. Morgan of the Slate Col lege for Wompn In Mississippi, has been obtained bv the musical depart ment to head the faculty for the piano during the comlne year. She Is a teacher with an established rep utation. William S. Sherwood, the authority who makes his home at Chicago, considers her ability very hlL-h Miss Kva Stlnson will he back to fill her old position as vocal teacher after a vear's studv In New York. Mrs. Schnecker and Mrs. Katha rine Ward Pope will not be available for the next year. Their work has been very successful. All the other members of the faculty. Mr. Ciesner. Miss Cample II. Miss dua. kenlmsh and Miss Watkins will keep their pres. -nt positions. The musical department will probably be moved from Its present 'home In the dormitory, lo some other structure on the campus. I l lilir Aks Credit. Considerable discussion was cre ated this week by the Issue of the Oregon Weekly, which devoted near ly half of Its entire space to an argu ment why the editor should have either college credit or a salary. Some studen:s agree, some do not, but the facutlv seems unite obdurate, i If the editor gets credit, debaters will ask it. and then the athletes will wan! college credit for their feats on -he field, diamond, court or ' ,-r'i I'iron A salary is c-nerally con Isiderel lair. If the publication Is able to pay I' ll it Ciradnrttev vi ,j, c.artm.-ii's of the University ' wii'l 'graduate th.s year 110 students, cf' -M nnnib-r cS will be from the , ,,; at l-.ui.- ne. i.e.- .. melpal and law schools at 1". i r lam! -.jiivnard t IxwlB- I Tr:;u..r Haviriri ;;J tl!: rtJs '. ,.k for Lienaon. iuin- (in h tt-KT I.I'' thT V,. .. leading l'nlv.-r-;ti. " of the ; the dire. ' r will get i, V.t cias wck. and a Kvm- ., -triict'if". wnp-n ncicm. ;,,ans. will I"- embodied In f'.'t'e';n a ti' gvnmafl'im. as .,- .. :.: small l.uiMltig ' laid 1,-iU.ll Onll.-.k. , . , all .iT'ice.k tor net: year ,,': with h' "'' be con .' ,' ., .... ii of h eg i ' . ... iril ,L.f r.'-w tna'erlsl in .. "'il-l-'l '. . ..' . I s... - ,I:s ho '111 I.- , .'(, 'I ti ne N..fh- . . ' ' 0' : i:'; ' ' ' ''I' .' .:'",'.,..'.'."....",...t -.cm h 'If 111. ..itv .tou'' t. are '.antic coast football tin at shows superiority or the M West type, Oregon seems a: -a have arrived at the fountain he. lootball knowledge. It is to be hoped also thaT K. can be kept for more than oc.e on. the results usually are t. Senior Officers. The officers of the outgo!!.; year class are as follows: Preso James Cunning: Vice-President. Helene Robinson: Secretary A Bell Van liuyu; Treasurer. l.lo d Brookes; Kdltor, Emily Muhr :,id!, ft tO id ol rte s fC.lS- glle! 1 W WHAT THK KIDXKYS INI Their I'mwsini; Work Kivik I s StroiiK and Hettlthy. All the blood In the body pnsses through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter dally, when unhealthy eome part of this impure matter Is left In the blood. This brings on many -diseases and symp toms pain In the back, headache. nervousness, hot. dark skin, rheuma tism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dlxilness. Ir regular heart, debility, drowsiness. dropsy,' deposits ln the urine, etc. But If you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. W. V. Ciossett, of SoS Madison street, Kugene, Oregon, says: "I served through the war In the 77th Ohio regiment, under tieneral llrnnt, and came through the battle of Shl- loh without a scratch. ror alnnit four montha last year 1 had a most persistent dull aching across the loins and kidneys. It hurt me if 1 stooped or made any sudden move ment. W hen splitting some wood out In the yard a sharp twinge of pain caught me in my back and 1 could not move to save me. A little while afterward I happened to read about ltoau's Kidney Pills and got a box at W. L. DeLano's drtiR store. 1 began Ilia treatment and It uftected a per manent cur," (From statement made March 10, 1903.) On February 9. 1906, Mr. Ciossett have had no occasion to use any kid ney medicine since 1903. The cure. I described Is uennnnent," ! xoncK It appi urine ftoin the abstract ef ' v.'t.-s ,.,sr at the regular June. IHON e:.vtion as made by the emvasstiig I' isiii of l.ane county. Oregon, con sisting of K. C. l.ec, county clerk. It. ; S. Hryscu. Jus'-ic,. of the P-ace in and for Fugeue Justice Oistrlcl, l.ane i County, Oregon, and J. 1.. Clark, -lus-' lice of the Peace in and for Creswel! I'rtvttul, l.ane liouniy. Oregon, tbat i at the said election the tolal number ( of vote's cast In the precinct of i Springfield, in l.ane county, Oregon. on the question. "For and Against stock running at large." is and was 1 m votes, and the said number ot votes cast in the said Willamette precinct "Against stock ruuuing at large" Is and was yd votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of said vote Is and was i! voles against stock running at large more than for slock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at large In said Willamette precinct Is and was 6 votes. Therefore, In compliance with Sevtlou 4245 of the General I-aws of Oregorr, passed by the legislature of the state of Oregon ln the year 1907, notice Is hereby given that after 60 days from the date of this notice It will be unlawful for stock to run at large in said Wlllnmette pre cinct. Uano county, Oregon, un der penalty of $10 for the first of fence and $20 for each and every subsequent offence, to bo recovered from the owner of the stock In civil action In the name of the State of Oregon be'fore a Justice of the peace of the precinct In which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may re side, and such penalty shall bo for the benefit of, and when collected paid Into, the common school fund of the county In which such action Is brought within sixty days after such il nl mill Is proved to be at large. Hated this 9tli day of June, 190S. (Seal) K. U. l.KK. County Clerk, Lane County. LOST VALLKY XFAVS (Special Correspondence.) Lost Valley, June 15. An accident which rame near proving fatal occur red last Monday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, when their little- two-year-old baby Bwallowed somo concentrated lye. Only prompt action on the part of the mother sav ed the little one's life. Mr. Williams, of tho Divinity School, addressed the people of Dex ter last Sunday. Miss Vesta Jacobs went to Ashland last Tuesday. She will remain there during the summer and attend the summer school. Dr. Scnrbrough was called to the bedside of Mrs. K. M. Johnson last Tuesday. She Is not Improving at the present writing. The neighbors are forming a beef club. This will bo O. K. Every one la netting ready to com mence haying as soon, as tho sun shines. Regular prayer meeting and choir practice have been established to meet Thursday evenings. James Parvln returned Tuesday from a week's trip to London Springs. XOTU'K. All members of the Eu- gene Commercial Club are re- quested to be at the 8. V. depot Wednesday, June 24, at 10:55 a. m.. wearing the club badges, which can be oh- talned onlv from V. I). Cal- llson. C. S. WlLLrAMS. Pres. Flowers- ami 'lierrleM. f The Ladles' Auxiliary want donations of flowers and cherries for tho Portland vis- Itors. Please leave them with Mr. Calllson at the Com- tnerrlal Club. NEXT TI'ES- DAY EVENING MRS. R. McMl'RPIIEY. l'rn. lie - ' r. . i ! : 1 V i'. i "Vuilor' Porch HIiim!'. If you want the original porch hade one that has fast colors and will stand hard usage, buy the "Vu- clor." They are cheaper and belter You should pay no more than the following prices for anv stiacie: i foot $2 75; li-foot. $3 75; 8-foot. $4 75; 10-f'i'it. $.25. All shades II tMl long. We hsng them free. CrlliiiBSita HARDWARE CO. I ar.r noti:y the public that I '!!. :.ot be held responsible for any hills not contracted by myself J-19 GEO. C. HKEBK. HTKItXilF.ltO IIAIG1IT. Photos, stamp! and post cards. General tIw work. Hlxth atreel, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf Market liny. jo tier cent dtscounl on wall pap er I.tidford Haskell, 1"2 W. Mh S:rt. Jl Tnng her bonnet under her chin, She tied 1W ravn ringlets In: Then to the store she went with gle. For II lister's Rocky Mounts. n Tea. . I.lnn Dru Company. foM.anul rneal, 2c per P. f MOON)- TIN'.I.KY. C . replete Jin" of flag! an1 hunting it Hill 'ion Store. XOTIt K OK si K ok at hi; ItONDS NOTICE It appearing from tho abstract of votes cast at the regular Juno, 190S, election ns made by tho canvassing board of lano county, Oregon, con sisting of E. V. Lee, county clerk. It. S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In and for Eugene Justice District, Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus tice of the Peace In and for Croswell Precinct. Lane County, Oregon, that at the said election the totul number of votes cast in the precinct of Zumwalt, In Lan county, Oregon, on the question, "For and Against stork running at large," Is and was 92 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Zumwalt precinct "Against stock running- at large" Is and was H4 volei. It np nearinir from said abstract ttiat the rosult of said voto Is and wajt 7t votes against slock running at Inrgc more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at large In said Zumwalt precinct Is and was 70 votes. Therefore, In compliance with Section 4245 of the General Laws of Oregon, passed by the legislature of the stnlo of Oregon In the year 1 907, notice is hereby given that after 60 days from the date of this notice It wlil be unlawful for stock to run at largo ln said Zumwalt pro duct. Lane ( ounty. Oregon, un der penalty of $10 for tho first of fence and $20 for each and every subsequent offenco, to be recovered from the owner of tho stock In civil action In the name of the Stale of Oregon before a Justlco of tho peaco of tho precinct ln which such owner or keeper, or either of them, may re side, and such penalty shall ho for the benefit of, and wnen collected paid Into, the common school fund of the county In which such action Is brought within sixty days after such animal Is proved lo be at large. Dated this 9lh day of June, 1908. (Seal) E. U. LEE, County Clerk, Lane County. NOTICE It appearing from the abstract of votes cast at the regular June, 190H, elect Ion as mntle by the canvassing board of l.ane county, Oregon, con sisting of E. V. Lee, county clerk, It. S. Bryson, Justice of the Peace In nnd for Eugene Justice District, Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, Jus tice of the Peace In and for Creswell Precinct. Lane. County, Oregon, that at the said election the total number of votes cast In the precinct of Springfield. In Lane county, Orekon, on the question, "For and Against stork running at large," Is and was 339 votes, and the said number of votes cast In the said Springfield precinct "Against stock running at large" Is and was 2X6 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of said vote is and was 2.13 volea against stork running at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at large In said Springfield precinct Is and was 233 voles. Therefore. In compliance with Section 4245 nf the General l.swi of i Oregon, passed by the legislature of. the state of Otegon In the year 1507. notice Is hereby given that after 60 days from the dale of this notice It wlil be unlawful for stock to run at large In sale Springfield pre cinct. Lsne County, Oregon, un der penalty nf $10 for the first of fence and $20 for each and every subsequent offence, to be recovered from the owner of the stock In civil aetlon In the name of the Htate of Oregon before a Justice of the peace of the precinct In which such owner or keer. or either of them, may re side, and such penally shall be for the benefit of, and when collected paid Into, the common sehool fund of the county In whleh such action Is brought within sixty days af'er such animal Is proved to be at large. Ks'ed this ih day of June 1908. (Seal) K. I l.KK. County Clerk. Lsne County. Notice Is hereby given it-a; In pur suance innd In conicm-iiy to ordi nance number 7.t4. passed by the common council on tbo .Mb day of May, 190S. at.l approved h tin. may or on the 5ih da of Ma. ltios, tb common council of the city of Eu gene will receive sealed proposals at the office of the city recorder In Eugene, Oregon, (or tho purchase of three hundred t-housand dollars In water bonds of said city, or any pari thereof, up to the hour of 7:. 10 p.m. Tuesday. July 7. 15cX. and that said proposals w ill be opened and consid ered by the council at said tune. That the city of Kugene ptoposc to sell the said t'ireo hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor In denomi nations of from one hundred te one thousand dollars, as the purchaser may desire; that said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid. not to exceed 5 per cent per annum; said Interest payable semi-annually on the first day of July and January of each year from their date until paid; that said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come duo and payable by the city of Kugene as follows: On the first day of January, 194S, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. That said bonds sha.ll. not be sold for less than their pur value; that In addition to the general obligation of the said city, the said bonds when sold shall be a first and exclusive Hen on all Innds, rights-of-way, ease ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and appliances of every kind composing the water svstem to be se cured with tho money derived from tho sale of said Unds: that the com mon council rervr. the right of re jecting any uwU all bids. That the mid bonds will be Issued and dlspocscMl of under and pursuant to the terms of the act, "To re-Incorporate th city of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts of acta in con flict herewith," filed In tho offlco of the secretary of atute Fobrunry 18, 1 and the amendments thereto passed and enacted by the people of the city nf Eugene on the ISth day ot April, 190K. A certified check of five per eent ot the amount of each bid, payable to J, I), Matlock, Mayor, la required to accompany each bid. This notice Is published for 60 days In the Morning Register and Eu gene Pally Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene, Oregon. Date of first publication. May 6th, 1908. By order nf the common council, Jy6 U. K. DOItHIS. Rocurdrr. NOTICE TO CONTIUrTOHN AMD PROPERTY OWXE1U4 Notice Is hereby given that ptirsu- nntnnt to too terms or ordinance No. 7 4 7, passed by the common council June 1, l'.IOS, nnd approved by the mayor Juno 5. I90H, bids will bo re ceived by tho street committee, at tho office of the- city recorder of the city of Eugehe, until 7:30 o clock P. m. Monday, the 29th day of June, 1908, to Imprnvo tho following des ignated streets. 111 the city of Eu gene by tho construction of cement curbing along both sides of said streets, and by paving said atrevts with bitullthlc, asphalt or other hard surface pavemunt In accordance with tho plans and specifications therefor prepared by tho city englneor In con formity to said ordlnanco No, 747, to-wlt: Olive slroot, from Fifth atroot to Tenth street. Fifth street, from Ollvo street to Oak streot, Slxtb street, from Ollvo street tq Oak street. Tenth street, from Ollvo street to Willamette streot. Tenth street from Wlllnmetto street to Oak street. , Eleventh street, from Willamette street to Olive street. Oak street, from Seventh street to .Ninth street. All In the city of Eugene. The common criuncll requires that separate bids be submitted for each of the above designated streets, nnd does hereby notify all bidders Ihnl separate contracts for the Improve ment of each ot aald streets will be required. Bidders will state price In detail, In accordance with specifications prepared by the tity of Eugene, and now on file In the office of the city recorder. All work to be done under the supervision nf the street commit tee to their satisfaction, and to be approved by them. All contractors will be required to furnish an ap proved Ifond In a sum to be agreed upon for the faithful performance of his or their contract. And all bid ders shall Include with each bid a certified check lu a sum equsl to fi per cent of the amount bid. payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor. The street committee reserves the right to re) oct any and all bids. By order of the common council, B. F. DOKRIH, Record er. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, June 9. 1908 . Tailor Made Clothing Never be tori; have we suc ceeded in tifteriuj' our cus tomers such a'.tt Melive, such artistic ami up-to-tonionow fashions as wedisplay todav. Isn't tl a satisfaction, to know if we make vour clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 E.tst ?ih St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL BLACKSMITH. MOW vourv. . I Get your Rubber Tires put on by S.B.FINNEGAN 574 Olive St CASOLINt ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fulrhanks-Morse GiumIIum Knglnee for puniplitK, spraying, sawing, irlnil lug. .Outfit complete-, Knlrlutnk Weales (or weighing. KiilrkHlika.Monio Dyuullios and Mo, tori (or Kiwer nnd light. FnlrUnki-Morsc. Wntinl! am) Towers, Falrluinks-Morno Grinders, ForJ CllopH'rs, Well I'iiiiim. All first quality gotMls nt lowest prices iilunys In stock. Libera! terms. Prompt reply to tnqnlrlca anil quick shipments. Writo for cntukiguo anil price. BERCER. &. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, O. FAIRBANKS, MORSE (Kb CO. PortUnd. Oregon SinU'E TO imTHtfTOltS. John M. K nnrrnor to W T.. Boiiir. All Wfoi uwf1 M' (rr. For prompt Mtrvlr ptaon a Black Gtolln woodiftw Nolle in hrMty Kln that the County Court of I -arm County, Or Kon, will rHHv 11 hlda for Ih1 f iirnlnhlnK of all material and ron MtruriltiK a hrtilK arrow, thn Kl warflu HIoiiKh on County road No. 12 In H( l.f, tp. lrjt ii. r. 4 ., Kafd hrMtfft to hf a CO-foot apan, of llow Trutin pnUiTii, to It hullt arrordlnK lo I hi plana and n per If if a tona now on fllH In ihe offlr of tin roimry rlcrk of I jinn county, Or(on. All bid to hf acrompinlcd Y 'rf I f il 'htTk of ti pr r-nt of ih amount of the hid. Bald lld to hi fllt-d Willi t.ic r lurk of l,ani count y on or ln-fort 2 o'Ho' It lu the aftt-rnoou of July 1, 1't'iV Thi court rcniTTtn tho right to ro 'i t any and nil hldM. ' liy order of tho court. A New Set of Chairs Why do you have OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, when you can make them GOOD AS NEW for only 60o 1 A can of Chlnamel will work wonders In your home. Bee that the Chinaman Is on every can. See our west show window. AHK TO HKK OI K NEW WAI.l, 1'APKIt 10-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Plumbing Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Wcrk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya &. Heitzrrui. 14 West Bib St. Phone black I 1 17 F.. Iq l.KK. CoucTTy Clerk. GEO. K. MUNROE TS, HOUSFUR.NISHER STOVES R ANCES FURNITURE 67 Wetl Eighth St.. I We have everything for the klt j chen. All sorts of pots and pane In metal and granlteware. All the little contrlvsnrea that make cooking a j pastime Instead of a drudge you will ; find here. Telephone Red fa?ti, I EUGENE .OREGON Scott's santa!-Pepsm Capsub A POSITIVE CURE. For InrleratBtttMi or fViAirta f th htavl'lof tail pi m4 Hl4mn- Nt trvr ko , Our ilrai tad prma Mttlf til I trl DlaM f Ok I'rUftrr UraaM. At av.tm.tf krnla Noit bf irffkLta. fru 1 (, or frf ' mm. ixcwttHiiit. l ii, off thnm I 1 A a ; y II. A f" mori? of tlio? bj s rod. f MOON' TINfiLKY. roAi.f emu ! yoiir orrft-r f"r f,r tUm now WllhtTTn Tratufi-r Co , Phone bUck H41. J4 ... ,. arr-O-p-and a; A! THIIANTAt-PEPSIIICOv iwntvj, naruwai .V STICK FOIt PI HI.ICATIO.V. L. UK LA NO. Lrauti r" ,J,k" :".'-,' 'at Hold bf H