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'nal supervision since its l"f;y.
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kiWhne It cures Diarrhoea and Wid
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ft relieves TeetBiny rwrulates the
HTdTflHnr healthy and natural sleep,
t ai L-Tha Mother Friend.
e CASTORIA always
Sears the signature vl
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w You HaY6 Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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The
LENOX
Portland's New and Most.
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, - OREGON
.tainj: every convenience and an'ideal location
itinj an the beautiful city plara. Adjacent to
intss center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
jy room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
tarcpeai Plan Rates American Plan
11.50 per day. $2.50 and $3.00 per day.
KM with bath. $3.50 and $4.uo witn bam.
hi File O.'H. SPENCER, Manager
MIMM 'VAO 'YC9 W III .
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smioj no
Fr Sale by Hull's Red Cross Drag Store.
MAKES LARGE
WATER FILINGS
OXK Al'l-KOl'UIATIKX ox U .H,'
I.AKK TWO OX SALMON'
t'KKKK ll.I,. GKSKIUTK 10,.
tllto ACTI AI, HOlisl l'owilU i
A. U. Klack, who has li.m,
workhiR on the irrigation Slvmv aI
aldo Lake, today filed ,,,. with
the county clerk ai)nrnnri,.ti., ..j
describing three recent appropria
tions by him on Waldo Lake and Sal
mon creek, which will be of far-reach
ing value to the upper Willamette
valley in consequences. While few
details are offered the mii,ii,. ik
shortest description of the projects
indicates an irrigation plan it on
foot that may turn the future of ih
country from the past.
Air. mack succintly and accurately
gives the following description of his
three latest filings, which will be a
part of the Waldo Lake project:
"The first one," he says, "appro
priates 150,000 acre feet of water
and 150,000 acre feet of reservoir
capacity In Waldo lake, the waters of
which will be discharged through
what will be known as the Waldo ca
nal at the south end of Waldo Lake,
into a branch of Salmon creek. The
water is to be used first for power
purposes and then for irrigating In
the Willamette Valley..
"The second appropriation is for
a power plant, appropriating 500 cu
bic feet of water per second of tlm
from Salmon creek. The third ap
propriation is also for a power plant,
appropriating 500 cubic feet of water
per second of time from Salmon
creek.
"One of the power plant sites is
below the other on the creek, so that
the same water will be used by both
plants. One has over oOO feet head
the other over 300 feet head. The
two will develop over 40,000 actual
horsepower."
Mr. Black states that he expects to
complete forty-five thousand feet of
reservoir capacity at the lake by next
November, which amount of water
will be available for irrigation next
summer.
Irrigation In the upper Willamette
valley and Its possibilities have been
overlooked by most people, but from
government reports and those people
who come from irrigated sections, the
plains of the Vlllamette are almost
ideal for such -a proposition as Mr.
Black's seems to be. While the de
tails beyond exactly what haj been
accomplished by Mr. Black and his
men have not been given out, there
Li little doubt but that It must be an
irrigation project of consequence to
the whole region.
As soon as its success is demon
strated others will follow on other
streams, probably not in this county
alone, but along the line of rivers in
the Willamette valley. The waters of
such streams as the Santiam, the
Clackamas, the McKenzle, will be
used as soon as the feasabllity of the
scheme is demonstrated. While no
body seems to know the full purpose
of Mr. Black's enterprise, he seems to
be about to demonstrate at last what
can be accomplished by irrigation in
Western Oregon.
SHE USED ARSENIC
FOR BAKING POWDER
Columbus. Aug. 22. The mistake
of Mrs. Walter Starkey. of drove
port, in using arsenic instead of bak
ing powder in preparing a potple,
cost the lives of her two young chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Starkey are in a se
rious condition.
!.
J MOST GR.OCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
comoreloavaof bre,d than any other flour and the
o-nHfc l Whlter' Becaus of ,he Increased
IZ I, d 'roduc'd ,he co' ' Wither than for
R vjKUCUR for it.
hTj"1 PORTLAND FLCURJNG MILLS
W ""'itiVLrju,,...,.......,
rrock Wells and Pure, Whole-
ume Water See
E'KILBORN-
faction Guaranteed
m ell
55 7 Hieh Street I
1-HROl'UH STAGE TO
KITSON SPRINGS.
Arrangements have lntely been
made so that persons wanting to go
to Kitson Springs can take the mail
stage at Eugene, Goshen or Spring:
field and connect with the stage ai
Lowell for the springs by way ol
Hazel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdavs. Sept 6
WKLL UKILLINO
Get your wells drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
Phone Red 4SV2.
BUCHHOL3 & CARPENTER,
867 So. Willamette St.
WKMj niilLMNO.
For up-to-date e!l drilling see
I aDuke & l.effler Co., well drillers
Tel Red 5121. 999 VillardBoul. t'
niLLMIUF. n ROTH KRS
For all kinds of draylng and ex
press. House phone Red 2i; or
fice. Black 6411.
WOOD SAWING
Gasoline power, by W. W Moore,
phone Rod 3282. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
If von takeKodo In the beginning
the had attacks of Dyspepsia will be
avoided, but If yon allow these at
tacks to go unheeded it will take ho
dol a longer time to put your stom
ach In good condition again. Get n
bottle of Kodol today. Sold bj all
druggists.
$lini will be gi'
iewelry si
:nst 2!'th.
in te east
. .tin.' In
Four elegant prizes m... .
iven aw".' l "'
i evening or au-
I'riios are on
window of the Jewelry,
a 2 1
store. a j
TTnTrTonV 'orect that ,
Whit., restaurant will satisfy you
.....v. ..m..nt i'l-t reielved.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
COLUMBIA GRAPHOP'frONES
and Records-Disc and Cylinder
The Home
of the!
25c
Gold Moulded
Record
HILL'S
GUN STORE
513 Willamette St.
Records
Cases
Horns
and
Needles
OO
oe
We have a complete line of
Savage, Winchester
and Remington Guns, don't
fail to see our stock
before selecting your rifle.
Try a box of the New HOXIL CARTRIDGES. Re
member one Hoxil shot kills. No loss or waste of
game if you use the Hoxil shellsask to see them..
Hammocks
and Croquet. Sets to
go at. COST
Our Pine Line of Patterson Hammacks must fo.
Our Holiday Goods are arriving daily and we must have room.
$5.50 Hammocks (3.75
$4 Hammocks $2. 75 $2 Hammocks $ 1 .50
WHILE THIY LAST
Summer
WILL SOON
Be Over
And there will be no de
mand for light-weight
goods. Like all other sen
sible merchants we reduce
the prices on seasonable
goods as the season wanes
because wc want to dean
them all up to make room
for fall and winter stocks.
You will, therefore, find
many real bargains m our
store suits and furnish
ings for summer wear and
that will be just what you
wnt for early fall. We
carry the famous hand
tailored line of Michaels,
Stern & Co. clothing,
every suit of which is cor
rect as to style, pattern
and workmanship. There
arc none better; few lines
equal to them.
mm
BOXES!!
MOULDING
POSTS,
Ultlit weiglit Underwear and all
kinds of furnishings for the
Hummer muon.
If you would dress well and
comfortably, come, in and let us
show you what we have.
You don't have to buy unlem
you find what suit yon.
ED. HANSON
Organized 1883
The First
National Bank
Or EUGENE, ORECON
Capital paid is 1100,00
Surplus and undivided
profits 100.000
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. 100,000
Total IJOO.UOO
Under Ha me Management 25 Years.
Your I'alronnira Solicited.
T. O. Hsndrlcki President
S. B. Eakln Vice President
P. E. Snodgrass CashUr
Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashier
SU1SCIU11K KOU THIS GUARD
(MOT All
So 29
ElectricGas, Water
IT THE WIDE WORLD TRAVELED fTH WORLD CONQUERING fl
vwl' '''V4! y0 rilling b Arenas, wf5Wfl 1
RfIvSK The Big Hippodrome and the HffMffjq
Wi'WKr Dome the Lar9est Tent Ever Made. kWjM
4$kXlr Tak,nB ,hB Vory Essence of all the Earth's Sensations feV)!
and Blending all Concroie and Perfoct Into the Greatest Clrcu8fciry J? V
$i'$'JJr& W Human Eyes Ever Beheld. ty LJlu''v
rwW " Nw Yoril Sald " wa th0 B'oga" 4nd!!t Evtr SMn ln Mao,on Squ,r' urdtn fl
AUTOS THE SISTERS jj
vSl THAT SI nUlrm,dAut Baby BuntlnB,l
V PASS IN Ro,Pingtoh I ATlny Nurln0 1
VA rASi IN . olh.pH:n.." I Baby Elephant I i
(u THE ' -Nx cars whlla flying I Smillw thana
MtJ ... ' JKT I and somertsult. I Nsw Foundlindil
WJr AIR TSkrfOl; InalnthsAIr I 0t I
wzus ? t z 1. .. . . . i a
3Rir and Amnhilh.atro. M iVWIfTlrfI I U
frf' Europe Deple.ed To Make mMS
Willamette Valley Co
STONE'S IIKAVK DIIOPH
Grealnl known remedy for heaves
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902
This la lo cerlliy thai I gave m
mare one bottle ol "Stone's Heave
Drops" and cured her ol heaves.
This was last winter and she has
not been af lected sines - G Wallace
DR. S. C. S TONE, Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists.
$1.00
AMenagtrisotlOO
. Cagss.'
70 Elaphanta and
Camals.
A Family el
Glranss.
OnlyTwo-Hornsd
Rhinoceros In
Captivity.
A Thousand
Animal Wonders.
A
Death'
Daring
Feat
That
Defies
Imitation
The Circuses
and Amphitheatres o!
Europe Depleted To Make
This .Year's Show Tremendously More Glorious Than Ever
Among the Imported Artists of World Wld Renown Are I
Italy's Equestrian The Petrof's Crcat
Acrobats, The fredianis Russian Animal Circus
Austria's 10 Melzelles, France's Great Fissioj
Marvelous Acrobats And Amazing Moustiers
US J1MIS, 10 VIENNESE iEIIUSTS AND 150 OTHER MISTS
At
10
O'CLOCK
EVERY MORNING-
BIG NEW. FRE.E. STREET
PARADE.
itaaaaaaaaai
Sale or Trade
Will you trade or sell your farm,
rtore or land ?
We offer you aapto-dld Investment
In a new country of rich resources
Ideal climate all the year.
Dairy, fruit, minerals, fishing, man
ufacturing business for all. On the
Coast; Bandon-By-The Sea.
Send four cents In stamps for hand
som.ly illustrated booklet and full
particulars.
The Wnrrcn Publicity (To.
Hulto 405, Itiirhniian HUItf
I'ortluml, (rKn.
Children Under 12 Years, Hill-Price.
2 Performance Dtily tl 2 6 0 P. M.
Doors Open it I d 7 P. M,
R
eserve
d Seats and admission tickets on sale on show day at
KUYKENDALL'S DRUG STORE, 588 Willamette Street,
at exactly the same prices charged on the show grounds
Every Woman
Is laterut" fttvl ilioold fcpojr
BiHiiii iirsi wonuerrni
MARVEL tthirlina Sorcv
nana auction. itn( rit.
eat-Moal ( onntnt.
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run iriciusiri ssrm 'iirevintis in
TftlnnMit m Inill. Ifl 4HVKI. ( O,
C K. lUMtf.r.. NKW to UK.
Woodward, CUrk Oo Fortlius
. 'ft. ' MX
Scott's santai-Fepsm UapsulKb
POSITIVE CUKE.
For InfHmmtMon orOtairh
of lha Hlft(lr anrj IlMtMd
Kldnnya. No our do p?.
Oiiraw qnloklf ni trniaD
nllF ftll ('Haatlstrsil 1 !
of th Vmmry Uriaui. Ah.
otuUlp tiarrnlajM. Hold bf
dnimtaU. Hrtoo $1 jUO. or bf
tntli. XMipstd. Il lU.ar tfar
boiMUlft. Addrtsia,
THi ft'ANTAl'PEPSIN CO
Mt;i.l,r"'NTAI.NJC
Hold by W. JU VV LA NO. Urvttfl
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and heavy Hauling
WOOD TOR &ALE
504 Wlll.ni.il.il EiRene, Oregon
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