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AME LAWS
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Room M
Fullest
Confidence
in the
Efficacy
of
Peruna"
TTveuran's Tribute to Pe-ru-na.
I HSr . x Y Vol In writes from 1818 G St.,
VuMconlldence In the efficacy ot Pertrna, both as a
lMaurrhnl trouble, I commend Its use in the
r'i U 1ould be In every household.
j0fcW SCHWICKARDI.
HfliUnienU.
i.BMorenSt.,
-wftiiik P. Blair
Lirojof theRepubllo,
UroIthtlJ.S.S.Ben-
J,,iitli compilation
LndtMoe troubles.
i k! Penuu lor my
lollow II looui live
Latneii Mllcltatlon or
utlittimel was-oniy
kaitilfcil the time, and
jiriuambie. Icon-
tiaimUprenlve-
adorn your remedy,
mo."
LcbriHitc Catarrh,
)L BiUfalneon, Mont-Hi
tawitoriteyouthui
LuKCoaiitof the good
L foot me when 1 was
ttiTfry bad cold.
j perform my ordinary
duties, but from the use of Peruna I am
almost restored to health. I am quite
convinced that it has helped me from
chrome catarrh, to which 1 am subject,
It has also benefited my throat.
"I can truly recommend it as the best
all-round medicine it has been my priv
ilege to become acquainted with.
"Of this 1 am quite convinced from my
own experience."
Mr. W. C. ltolllns, Prairie View,
Texas, Secretary of tho State Normal
and Industrial College of Texas, writes
that for years he had chills and fever,
and after taking Peruna his appetite
returned, he became stronger, the fever
left him, and he is now in excellent
health and vigor.
Pe-ru-na Tablets.
Some people prefer to take tablets,
rather than to take medicine in a fluid
form. Such people can obtain Peruna
tablets, which represent the medicinal
Ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is
equivalent to one average dose of Peruna.
MWT0I1T train each way per day, whereas two
L'&VGKK SKKVICE trains are now operated each way
I every day. The railroad commission
"iCarvallls & East- i auvlseu me coiupiainanis 10 taKe
""r,"iJ, P. O'Brien, of the Harriman sys
n Save registered a Item in Oregon, and assures them
the proposed ac-1 that it believes Mr. O'Brien will co-
m company to re- operate with them without the Inter
a service to one 1 ference of the commission.
flllllililllMIlltCaHltlMIMllM t
0regon99
Builders
4'igwbatyoucan to populate your State.
NTPS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest farmers,
-nwhants, clerks, people with brains, strong
i wilkf heart-capital or no caoital
oulhern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon)
l0'0"1'1" t0 th East for dis-
:S2&& you
:is iJ j 7 -regon .oy senoinp-
: E ,his.ftate? will be glad .o
0f,KON and 't complete information
'ft. l 5!,TAwi11 ?. leduringSeptem-
hb,ib l ' a points in Uregon.
B ... r f"
.....Vlnri
M 30.00
iCity 3-100
" 3 .50
asJ-. 38.M
,,5JSCANBE PREPAID
il-,n-'cr?' "'i!! to Oregon, deposit the proper
- rL- The l.cket will then be furnished
"'l P1r?IIAl1,ET1TE- Agent, Euf-ene.
cities are.
From Louisville $41 .70
" Cincinnati 42.20
" Cleveland 44.75
" New York 55.00
Ml" iiHymi
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HOSPITAL
Jot the care and treatment of
Hod and Sureical scs
"" operating room and equipment.
Appliance! forX ray work.
and blood examinations'
rull corns nf j .
r- ..auitu nurses.
Kates on application.
School for Nurses..
"'W'? hy the faculty and
i:orituL.L'r,,Cni?al and surgical staff
;ETOALL. M.D.. Supt.
The reason ror Himtinis f. nialt
deer opened Sept.-mb. r 1 and ( mi
tinues till October Si. Th,. op, m
season for bucK a.'er oi,-l .1,, j
1.1 and will close Octobt- 1", T'l
following Is a synopsis f ,he uame
laws: 1
The law gives hunters having li
censes the right t shoot up to five
buck deer between the dates ei,pt
in Baker. Coos. Currv, Grant H ir
ney, Malheur, fmatilla. Vnioii and
Wallowa counties. In Cocs and Cur
ry the open season for buck deer 's
from July 15 to October 1.1.
Those may be hunted d'urinc this
time except In llaker. Coos. c,.Tv
Orant, Harney. Malheur, fnia'illa'
I'nion and Wallowa counties.
The open seaso.i for elk is between
September 11, and October U, and
only one may be shot hy any hunter
in a season.
Chlnn pheasants, native pheasants,
quail and grouse may he shot be
tween October 13 and November 30.
In Clatsop, Curry, Coos. Josephine,
and Tlllamcok, however, the season
for those birds opens September 11
and closes November 'i'K Line
grouse may be shot in Tillamook
county trom August 1 to October
15, east of the Cascade nicmtains
the open season extends tro:n Aug
ust 15 ;o November 30 Prairie
chickens may be hunted in Wasco
county f-oni August 1 to October
15. The open season for the sage
hen east of the Cascades is from
August 11 to November 30.
Duck.i. $039 and swan m iv be shot,
except In Coos and Lake counties,
from Septemoer 1 to .lamia".' 31.
Water quail pnd upland plovi-r may
be hunted fiom August 1 to Decem
ber 31.
The bag limit for ducks is 10 In
one week, for upland birds ten In
one day, while for geese and swan
there is ho limit.
The silver gray squirrel may he
hunted only between October 1 nnd
December 31.
It Is always unlawful to offer for
sale, barter, exchange or ship be
yond the boundaries of the state of
Oregon, any deer, moose, mountain
sheep, elk, silver gray squirrel, swan
prairie checken, grouse and all kinds
of upland birds and ducks. It is
unlawful to hunt without a license,
to kill a beaver or spotted fawn or
to run deer with dogs. Night-hunting
is also prohibited under the Ore
gon law.
China pheasant may not be killed
In Jackson county at any time. Fe
male deer may not be killed in Coos
and Curry counties. It is against the
law to kill quail or Mongolian phea
sants east of the summit of the Cas
cades until January 1, 1S09. It is
also unlawful to trap or destry the
nests of protected game birds. Shoot
ing on enclosed lands without per
mission is unlawful, as Is also the
shipment or sale of deer skins un
less they are taggrt. Tags may be
obtained of any justice of the peace
or of the countv clerk.
A hunter's license Is good any
where in Oregon and a hunter must
have a license with him while hunt
ing. The fine for transporting, game
outside the state, and f:ir its 'sale is
from tl to $100 and Imprisonment.
Violation of the game laws calls
for a fine of from $1.1 to $100 and
hunting without a license is punish
able upon conviction by a fine of
from $21 to $.ino and Imprisonment
upon the discretion of the court.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Have your abstracts made by Lane
County Abstract Company.
(Virl Julius Crunwa'.d et ux r-:;
Abraham L. fiall: Hi" ''os in 1l!'
s. r. 1 w. $nin.
C. R. lo Lottie Devereaux; ldO
acres In sec. 4, tp. 1. . '' ' ''
l'atent.
Linn Ambrose llouck et
item-up A llouck; HI.-"'- a res
13. i p. 11. s. r. 6 w. $!"
Olnf .1 Hansen et nx to ('. R. Mur
ray, lots I and block 7. Human.
,.
si,iti. Land board to Augustus Iv
VMt!'kcr: 1 icn-s in si
s. r. s . $1200.
1'. S. to LYewls I-.. ! 1
n !(. i. i". i '.
I'. S. to Winsor YV
in sec. I v tp. i
i'i to J.,.n 11 Va
' W'l hnvn - I f I !
- "in it. tu iia(r" innif rnnm ni' nttr unr lino
, . - . - - - v.- v . . i . WA V'lU llllV
w -li PP School Books which are coming in.
We will close out some of our side lines at cost and be
low cost. Offer special prices on staple goods in order
to get the room we need.
for
of I!
ux to
ill sec.
tp. 111.
tllenjelia Mokes et
i ooper. . li . tract in sec 33. tp.
2" s.. r. 3 w.. Jiio.
I'nited States to Hen IVnham
patent. luH acres In sec. 20. tp 2n s '
r. 4 w. '
Victor C. Stroud et al to Fi'fio
Barrett. V. D., tract In sec. 31. tp 1
1 s., r. 1 w., and sec. 6, tp. 19 s
r. 1 w.
0. E. Parsons et al to J. It. JVott
et ux. tract in b'.k. 3. Creswell. $1.
I'nited States to Ch'irlcs L.' 1'ope. I
120 acres in sec. 26, tp. IT s., r 9
w.
1. urena A. Zimmer et al to I.. K
Campbell et al, lot 6. bl. 3, ltlair St. ;
add. to Kugene. $150.
Charles H. Seers et al to Maria C
Sears, tract in sec. 8, tp. Is s r 1!
w.. $1.
Siiislaw Investment Co. to Astoria i
Abstract H Title Co., tract in l.aae'
county. $2o.03T.
It. L. Sabin. trustee, to J. M. Cook,
lots 1, 2 and 3, blk. .10. Junction:
City. $3u20. i
Prank K. Sly et ux to Clara A. !
Lawton. 22.13 acres in tp. 1 V s.. r.
3 v . , $ 1 2 1 o i .
Kmnia Sturtevant et al to Pleas
ant llaitwig, tract in sec. 27, tp. j
17 s., r. 1 v.. $200. I
A. 11. Anderson et ux to W. K. j
Brown, lot 22, blk. 5, Kairmount.
$000. I
J. M. Cook et ux to Win. Wolf!
Hicks, tract in blk. 50, Junction Citv.
$!HI0.
K. K. Qulmliy et ux to V. n. Sco
bert, tract in James liuddleston's
add. to Kugene, $350.
Christopher Hanson et ux to C. Q.
Cartwright. part of lot 4. blk. 1, Kel
say's add. to Kugene, $300.
S. A. Hudtleston to Helphine
Ooidsmith. I;t 7, blk. 10. James
liuddleston's add. to Eugene, $10.
I'nited States to Geo. W. Lane.
SO acres In sec. 20. tp. 19 s.. r. ti w.
J. M. Cook et ux to Junction City
Lodge, 12s A. F. & A. XL, part of lot
3, lilk. lo. Junction Citv, $7.1.
Ella X. McFarland to .1. XL Cook,
lots 1. 2 and 3, blk. 50, Junction
City, $1210.
Lewis II. Schrnrze et ux to John
H. Chambers, 160 acres In sec. 34,
tp. 20 s.. r. 4 '., $2000. ,
Itosa Nettle et al to Albert II. Pea- i
body, 11 acres In sec. 10, tp. 17 s., ;
r. 1 e., $.1.10. :
Marlon L. Job et ux to Andrew J.
Job, 60 acres in sec, 6, tp. IS s., r.
5 w., $1210. 1
Mary XL Stevens to George Xlldg
ley et al, lot II. Ellas Stewart ad,, i
to Kugene, $7000. ;
John S. Pennington et ux to Zaula ,
T. Sigman, lot 10. blk. 4, Sladden's !
add. to Eugene. $100. ,
Luezy C. Potter et al to J. P. x
Campbell, tract in tp. 17 b., r. 4 w.,
$i. ;
S. II. Friendly et ux to J. P. Camp j
bell, tract in sec. 11. tp. 17 s., r
4 w., $1.
N. A. Whiteaker to Oscar Heller.
40 acres In sec. 33, tp. 17 s., r. 1 w..
$1.
A. J. Zumwnlt et ux to J. P. Camp-
I bell, tract In tp. 17 s.. r. 4 w.. $1.
I lilted States to Delia G. Keeney:
120 acres in sec. 32, tp. IS, s. r. S
w. Patent.
Fulled States lo Frederick John
son; trad in Lane county. Patent.
Andrew Sorensen to John Harm
sen, 1 acre in tp. Hi s., r. 4 w., $2.1.
Sidney P. Sladden et nx to Wesley
Pennington et ux. tract in Sladden's
add. to Eugene, $3ou.
Jacob .Matthews to S. F. Gourley.
lot 2, blk. II, Cole's 1st add. to Mar
coin. $110.
Andrew Sorensen to John Harm
sen, trait In tp. 10 s.. r. 4 w.. $21.
.1 ;seph Cumber to W. J. Atchison,
tract in sec. 1s, tp. is s., r. (1 w., $lo.
Ansel llemenway et ux to John S.
"nrr, acre in tp. is s., r. 3 w..
$170.
Patrick Xlurray et nx to J. K.
Smith et al, tract In tp. 11 s.. r. 1
w., $10.
Edwin F. Adams et ux to William
II. Long, tract in sec. s,,tp. 22 s., r.
3 W., $10110.
Fulled Slates lo Kll.'l J. Devereaux.
loo acres in sec. v tp. 11 s.. r. 7 w.
Fulled Stales t i OM-ar N. Hlalr,
120.1.", acres in see. li", tp. It! s., r.
m
Dishes Stationery Toys
A big line of Japanese We will offer during this sale nil J T 11
liaud painted dishes 25 a big line of box papers at cost DollS and 1 eddy
olf regular prices. prices. r
Moriagi 'Vare 5o off AH 50c box papers 35c Dears
regular prices. All 25c box papers 7c afc about Jf
All souvenirs and band See our line of l r
painted dishes 25 off. PENNY POST CARDS Regular Prices
CigarS Slid TobaCCOS Wc will make a big reduction on Rubber
vr ,.11 t,,.. . j.u u w r- Goods, Perfumes, Soaps, Ladies' Hand
we still have a pcrLon of the Hoselton Cigar r r, , 11
Stock and must close it out this month. Sold tsags, rurscs and many other lines not
at wholesale prices in any quantity from 10c mentioned. Remember wc always sell as
L ."f , , tn ,n . -, , ,r we advertise. Trade with us and save
oc cigars, 3 tor 10c 10c cigars, 2 for 15c . , , ,
15c cigars 10c money and get the best goods on the
Lay in your winter's supply and save money, market.
Eat. KOH-I NOOR
Pure Food Candies
Red Cross Drug Co.
8th St. Willamette St.
sac
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Is looked
after hy our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
nnd our charges hy their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured fact.
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
SIGNWARD
That is the way the trade flies. An
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for people
that light has for moths it
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is always
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Gas
Lane County Electric Works
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette
lot
i::il: " ii'-r
1 . Patent.
!-: v 1 .Ml ,'o-P'.-1
S V. Piltl'Il!. j
F. W. KoIs.mii to II. ni" roiso'ii.
! I.!-,, !.- 1 . unci 1011 i'. '
T T Wni-kuiL' et 11 X t" ". c.
'.,,1':' ll.ts 1 an I -'. Id"1 k I '
li d's ad I" Kuu-n''. $ I '"
lieorui' W. Spores et ux to
., : p,i I J. Hunt, r's ml
?)rini;field. $1''".
Annus; us K. Whitnker lo
'liMi's ii ; : art of 1 ,:" r' s '"
p. in. s. r v .
w n n , ,1 i: ii i h i''"'i",r '
P.'i in:: tin s In v '. . '!' - r- 1
II. 1.. Ilown, slu-ri
A. Mill. in. K.o acr s
'1 ii s.. r. I iv.. $mi".
V. M. Fiirl.'ind to ''
ui:iu. 1 acres, tp. 1
loo.
if, lo Airs,
in sec. 2S,
ll'le.
s..
II. Cli
1
i:i:vi:i,i. i:.t i i:m to
m:wi'oi;i si pi i:.Miti:it
r.ni
I! M.
ii x i . I. inn A-
o .lo'in K.
111. tp. I'i
Mario
A. Anl.y.
Chnrli s A. Stcitll i
t.ane Tin:!..1!' '.. '
Liu.,, countv. $' 1
Theresa M. .Ick
cliv. Hi tes in
i., r. 1 '.. S 1 ""
I'liil.d Siat".i f.
I .".li. on acres in s. c
id-iho I". Camphell '" Andrew
lollan.l. Iran in I"' " ' 111 1'"
,..ll' 1st :ldd. to Kua.'tie, ML.
C. II. Mil'se t.i VY
in tp. r '
Fritz W'ald to .1
I ,1 .;. l. k :.. Ivi-"
The Southern l':e i!:r ('onipany will
tslv,. its taiewi II . .ic 'd rate excur
so.n in Ni".iiiiii s iy. Sepieniher
;.. The lin e for ' : round trip
fnilll lati.iM.- po.l.'- .lill he as fol
lows uhji li is "s- i '. iti one faro:
From foitane lien-, J-.-".o: from
Crr.- .Ji. fen. Kauene. $..".0:
f-iui' Iriinc ".n: from .Iiinction
(Tv .'.' r...:' ft-.in II.1-: i.-lmrit. t-'..'.o;
fro,,, ilalM-v. $-.:: I rom Slieild. J:
fiom Taticetit. 1..: from Alliany,
1 ;,; 1 1 mi Cot v.ioi . $ 1
l,,al ;i i ' 1 1 n i ii er marks the
,., ,,f .N'owpor: s most hrilliant
ail'l successful soasna.
II,. in at the f ini-ti .Sunday at
XW""', A. J. CIM.KTTK.
Local Agent.
They l.'lke the Milks Out
vol it noitsi: t.i
nil. i
I- (I ICS
i:o((.H
for all the work he dies. lo ke.
flilll Well .sllii.l Ls r'aii!v a lieces.sitl
t'nr if lie U'l'-S 111 Mlf ion I .so In s.-r
lice. Von are Invited to lirlnt; hill;
here t lie next time lie I d.- slloellm
We iln nutliiim lint Lrst-rlass work.
Burbach & Bristow
531 Olive S:.
COFFEE
OR TEA
wiilrh Is to your IlkltiK? Per
haps you like liolh one fir
hronkriiHl nlid dinner; tho olliir
for luncheon. In either easu
we are hound to suit you, he
cause Ihere's no hotter lea or
cofleo In town at tho prices wo
ask. All we ask Is a trial.
W. M. GREEN, BSgiSSk
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 23.
PRIME 1
MEAT i
icr
l. Ilav;
... . i;:..
,.':'l;an.
li-. $1 I".'
pi;:
satj
I have n
s fio- ma
st.i.'t ion.
r.iit l'.-s
F. M.
ueuan.
Wilkins
tract in
II
II. P."-"
.,.il ir. Kine'K New I, He
iv eais. .vlth Increasini:
Tliev t ike the kinks
irh. hi' r an l howels.
or f- j. 1 a." says X. II
v liuaran'eei!
,. ", K u keli'la I s
i! Madame Dean's EES
j yszs. Pills. ?
i.ii-.k Koit hn'i'HWi.n i;V-r Oj I
MKxriii-ATlN. NEVER IMWH 10 MIL. i
j m itrlti 'I -ir M'.ii' v lt fini'l' l. (--'it (n-
19 j , . . i ..r I! i r h-n. til w ii'i I i tii (
ll KiMu U-'n Kr 'ln-t't .n wHluft ihf
i B tf uiii' . Hf-t't "" '('tiriiif Ifv'.nr j(
! I druL-fi-' fl"K liuv; lliftn Mfid J'ouf (
1 UHITEO LEOICIL CO., loi M, Llicntif, H. ! ;
I Sold in Eugene ty W. L Delano j;
Wc Carry Prime Meats
nnd no oilier kind. Our aim Is
lo have i in. host (iialliles only
.nil let the other lunch,. r han
dle Die Inf llor itrailes of meat.
rimseiii. ni y our rcmilar cus
louiers know fur prime nut'i,
lit th I. minion, veal or pork, fur
till kinds of poultry In h asou.
'"i'i for chops, steaks and .cut
lets, no cumpoiitiir can ap
proach us In iiialily. The siitne
may lie said of our splemj.d
liiilns and haciin.
Eroders Bros
Phm ?Moin 40 - - Wtit, 8th St,.
(leiu Be ('. ' : u 111 ni :
.plier Man-on. i-ai:
. K. '- ,'. a.l I 'o i:
K. II. Iloalie i t ux I
.ii. tract in ip. I " '
C. II. M.Itse f
a I.Ik.
1
K
P.O'TIST MUlhJT
;rd..
n N n '
Se, to 1!
h.T li
William Transfer Co
Light fleavv M iltfj
xj;j cow "sal"
SM T.llJinUSt-'l fi.iitrn-. 0-on
PSone Main cr.l
MIIIEMHIMIMHIMHIHIHHMIMHIMUMIilUlll
hugene Poultry Store
Big Saturday Sale of
Live and Dressed Poultry-
o
Our Saturday Slei ire gtowlnf in popularity and in order to
nwet the demand we will hive in tr.o l.trce supply of live
and dftittd ptnt'uy. Du.VT TOI-GET OUr NUMBER.
1 02 East Ninth Street Phi 9 Mait 45
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