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TSe Latest Creation m BOXES! colors UC1LITIES "EST FOR ACTION n. MDE WORK I""" It. i Drop,) sari. y.... 100 GR-A-ND Fall Opening Friday Afternoon from 2 till 9:30 p. m. Septemebr 25, 1908 '"'""'FR.EE A Beautiful Gift for some lady Quf initial, opting of the latest and most up-to-cbte line of Women's and Men's' Suits 1 Coats, Shoes and Furnishings Music From 7 till 9:3$ p. m. NO GOODS SOLD Saturday, September The Crescent ten:u::a:::::::::2:xn:;;::::n::::::::5?::jaa J Kast Kuueno Itopublicmis Meet Fi'i j day levelling. The East Eueene Republican Club l will meet Fridav eveninir at Demn- ! I ster's hall, at 7:30. A good program I and prominent speakers have been procured. We want you all to come out and I register your name for Taft and fu ture prosperity. It Is Important; do not fall to be present. By order of M. SVARVERUD, Pres. H. E. SLATTERLY, Sec. Positively cured tiy these Little Pilln. They also relieve Dis tress Irom Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pertect rem ICARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue. Pain In the side. TORPID LIVER. Thes regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. , SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature, RrFc C"STTIITES C. R. MEAD J. V, MACHEN gEFORE'buyine real es tate call up or come to Springfield, the best town . of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes and descriptions, also cty property for sale. M. & REAL ESTATE CO Telephone Main 171 W. H. SMYTH Succeuor to M. S. Hobble Transfer Company will do a general transfer business; wood housrhnld goods, trunks and things in his line will receive Prompt and careful attention. ' liuslness Prompt and Carefur" is oar motto. , Phone Mnln 33 'tes. Phone, HihI 4012. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth k salt Phone Black 2811 or call at U5 W 4th o CAOTEfiS WlTTlE flVER JPILL5. :::: IITT .! i 8 rrv TILL 26th 538 - 540 Will. St.. QUA HTKK I , V M KKTI SO )!' M. K. (TI11KII SOITH The quarterly meeting of the M. K. church, South, will be held at Junc tion City next Sunday, September 29. Rev. C. L. McCausland, of Corvnllis, presiding elder, will preach at 11 ia. m.t administer the sacrament and hold session of conference in after noon. J. N. CRAIG, P. C. llAIUi.MXS IX S1IOK8 We have a large line of shoees. In many styles, for men, women and children, which we are desirous of re ducing at once. In order to do so we offer them at prices far below regular retail values. It will pay you to call and see tlipm. We carry a complete line of gener al merchandise and guarantee right ! prices and fair treatment. Campers' supplies a specialty. i our patronage will be appreeiat- ed. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. Oexter. Oregon. o23 They Take tlie Kinks Out "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks .out of stomach, liver and bowels, ' urffliniit fnca fir frlcllfin " Bn Va NT. H Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 25c FOR WOOnSAWIXO Gasolene power. Apply J. R. Con rad, 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black 4762. Successor to W. H. Davis. Bl3 AI'PLKS WANTED. .. Cider apples will he received nt our factory September 20 and 2S only. Ingham Vinegar Co. S26 If vou take Kodo! in the beginning the bad attackes of dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you allow these little attacks to go unheeded it will take Kodol a longer lime to put your stomach In good condition again, (let a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by all druggists. See us for camp furniture of all I'0 CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ' Jack Latourette is io coach the Hill Military Academy football team. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming: hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it feu bjuuw aMt. FItKI) P. GOSSKK. WAR VETERANS HOLD THEIR TENTH ANNUAL REUNION IH.II SOI.IHKIt.s OF LANK ( otYiY mi ,.v ncarlv so IX SKSSI..X IX KU. K.XK TOIV.VV' ritl Kill AM COXTINt- TO- MOKKOW AND .,.. MAT II V M1VV lllvir I STK11 XAMI S J 'J soldiers from all parts uf Lane County are in Eugene today for the tenth annual reunion of the Lane County Veterans' Association. Tlio meetings of the reunion will tie held this year in the W. O. W. hall at the comer of West Eighth and Lincoln meets. Instead of at the G. A. K. hall, fls hna hurptnrnr. h... ,v ...... , .it... ' here was no program today. The registering their names with Secre tary S. u.- WJlllams. I'p to 1 o'clock the following" ba"u registered: Henry C. Itaker. 6tn 1a- Cav 8. R. Williams. 4Sth 0. ,J H. V. Darling, 10th .Mich Car. J. T. Martin. 84th 111. Inf. Jas. Offutt, 100th Pa Inf J. M. Working, 2d III. Cav. J. E. Gardiner, 24th Iowa inf G, h. Kress, 8th Minn. Inf M. 9. B. Haycock, 5th Iowa Inf. u. i-ueuepiace, lath Minn Inf L. P. Tallman, 1st Mich. Art. J. F. Gates. 2 7th Iowa Inf. J. W. Kitchen, 36th 111. luf. J. Yeager, 7th W. Va. Inf S. K. Huslrk. LSth lnd. Inf. Geo. Marsh, 24th lnd. Inf. John Archer, 22d Iowa Inf. W. J. Bowman, 29th lnd. Inf. G. W, Hayward, 3d Wis. Cav J. u. Meyers. 1st Or. Cav. I). M. McCrady, 7th Minn. Inf. J. A. Banks, 1st Neb. Inf. Major ressenden,"87th lnd. Inf. B. F. Crum, 32d Iowa Inf. Abel Trotter, 17th Ky. Inf. R. T. Rawlings, 15th Kan. Cav. W. H. Rawlings. 12th Ohio ' Inf. Geo. F. Craw, 20th Conn. Inf. Samuel Taylor, 8th Iowa Cav. E. F. Gillette, 22d Mich. Inf. Lawson Liggett, 16th Kan. Cav. S. V. Robinson. 2d Or. Mt. Vols. J. F. Ames, 16th U. S. Inf. (Mex ican War). . J. F. True, 2d Minn. Cav. Hugh Cafter. 11th III. Cav. A. B. Haskell, 1 7th Wis. Inf. T. X. Plank, 9th X. Y. 11. Art. 15. Vt heeler, 1st Wis. Cav. Chas. Smith. 1st Mo. Cav. Isaac Hlgglns, 11th jowa Inf. J. H. McCormlck, 1st Or. Cav. C. E. Loomls, 1 1 5ttT '111. Inf. G. W. Soper, 2d 111. Lt. Art. O. Stoel. 6th Wis. Lt. Art. John Danks, 87th Pa. Inf. A. B. Rowe, Sth Me. Lt. Art. O. E. Simth. 142d Ohio Inf. L. W. Brown, post tjl'geon general hospital 7. Win. Wiles, 1 St h Iowa Inf. A. T. Morria. 11th AVt. Va. Inf. A. A. Ford. 14th Iowa Cav. T. G. Sweany, 27lh Mo. Inf. The I'l-ngnim Tonight there will be a campfire in the hall and for tomorrow and the next day the program will be as fol lows: Thursday, September !M Meet at hall at 10 a. in. Line will form for parade at 1 1 a. m. After parade return to hall for dinner un der auspices of W. K. C. Camp fire will be held In the even ing at the court house at 7:30 p. m., where the following program will be rendered: Address of welcome by Mayor J. D. Matlock. Address by Colonel .Mercer. Addrrss by Hon. S. M. Yoran. Address by Hon. L. M. Travis. To bo followed by singing and re marks liy comrades. Fridny. September 2.1 The association v.ill meet at hall at 9 a. in. for businiss meeting and election of officers, niter which the association will adjourn. DRAWING SUPPLIES AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS LIST OF AHTH'LLS TO UK SK Tlti:i) BY PI TILS IX TIIK ART DKPAHT.MKXT Following Is a list of the supplies necessary for the course In drawing at the Kugene public schools: First (Jimlo Franz envelope of paper, assort ment II. "Crayolas." No. S. Knvelope from Atkinson, Ment zer & Grover, niarkwl "Grades 1, 2 and 3," containing paint book. Second tirade I'ranz envelope, anrtmcnt B. I'ranz water colors, box No. 3 A. Prans l-xt book. "First Year," red cover. "Cravolas," No. V Atkinson, Meiitzer Grover en velope. Third (.ni'le I'ranz envelope. a--ortment. B. I'ranz water color, box No. 3 A. I'ranz text hook, "Second Year," dark green cover. Box crayons, No. V Atkinson, Meiitzer k Grover en velope. I-nun It iiihih I'ranx f-nveiie. A I'ranz water color I'ranz text book blue cover. t'ra olas. Atkinson. Meiite; one of lex' 'In v. tnent B. ox No. il A, Third Year.' t.rov envel- i jdes 4 I k.-d "Gra and I iflli (.rad I'ranz . in !o;.". a--' Tlient 11. I'ranz w a'er i o I'ranz text lioi '.Itfl.t an-, n on r Kag 'Ini'ii:!.--Sot: eraser II. x No. :. A. l-'oiirth Y-ar :.. il. No. :il f olupass. A- kin.-on, M- u: i iv '.rover en o 1' I ei. .Main 1 : . maiked i.-s i and .V Mull. .n.'UmiiIi ami I i-litli r;uli-s I'raiu I'ini li.:,,. a-m tnu nt 11. Praiu water olnro, 1 X.. i A. l'ranz text li.K.k. "l-'tf'A Year.' :'o 11 cm i'r. Kaitie di'aui;ti;iu.i; peu.-il X'ik oil Ciimti'as " Atkiunoi. M. utter (, ! imiki'i li' j.lo ' cr cnyi l- I'uniN oU v'- ' '"it v I nrr - buy II. w i.lM'!. OI of : , lru . . t.. replace ose that ' Some ,.f .)ty i n ,r:ve for .limit a nk i'npi are reiltli'stii t'i i't lllcir crayons, pen- puis and A. M. A: I, envelopes, v. hlcll i.m lii obtained now. i At Everett, Wash , on Monda. Sep tember 15. 190S. I'eder ("plius. of Kugene, to Miss Jennie Hnyde. of West Suiierior. Wisconsin. They will reside in Eugene. On Tuesday evening, September 52, t90S, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.; George E. Miller on South Willamette i street, by Kev. H. X. Mount, Clarence M. Vermaas io Miss Kose F. Ootids. The bride arrived here only a lew i days ago from Ohio. WILLIAMS' KHi.tKI I'lLLd -jjj vou negieciea your kidneys! Hari ro'a eWworked nrTu, lystem and ifu,d traubls with rur kidneys and bh'oderf Have you palne In the lfn, 'i8. blflt' rolns der U oyesf Too frequent a desire to psM nrlner If wo, W.'llam' Kltl ney PHI win cure yon. Sow' b7.,'lna Drug Co., pries 60 cents. Wv'lisma Ufg. Co., prM., Clerelsnd. ObK WcDeal In the Best Farms to Be Had On the Market Today 220 acres situated 10 miles from Eu gene: 160 acres under cultivation: 20 acres In timber, balance in pas ture; 1 acre of fruit: good house, barn and outbuildings: best of wa ter. This Is absolutely one of the best farms In Lane county. Price, $H er acre 12 acres river bottom land, situated near Springfield: much fruit of all varieties: 10-room house; good well; barn: 2 cows, 3 dozen chick ens, 9 head hogs, 1 farm wagon. set of double harness, set of single harness, 1 light driving rig, 100 lbs. white lead for painting, 5 gals, oil; includes crop and farm tools. Price ' $7(MM) o0 acres, 3a acres in cultivation, sit uated 1 mile east of Donna; house barn and outbuildings; 1 team of horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, 15 hogs harness, wagon, plow, cultivator, harrow, mower, rake, spray wag on, chickens, small tools, hay car rlor, etc.; 20 tons hay, 275 bushels oats. 4 or .1 acres of corn, potatoes for family use; Interest In phone; 2 wells. Price $:IOIiO 15 acres of fruit land n miles south west of Kugene; 9 acres in culti vation, remainder In oak grove; 7 room house; barn 26x40 feet In process of construction; 2 wells; 6 acres In bearing fruit.; telephone and R. F. I). Price 2r,(MI 50.98 acres 3 miles from Kugene courthouse; most beautiful build ing spot near Kugene. Price. 0000 60 acres river bottom land situated 8 miles from Kugene on river road; 40 ncres in solid balm timber will cut 21)0(1 to 2.MI0 cords of wood: 20 acres of tills small balm and willow. This wood sells al $5 a cord delivered to excelsior mill. Price $:WOO (15 acres all deep rich valley soil, sit uated 4 miles from Kugene; all under cultivation, well fenced; old bouse; some fruit trees; 2 good wcils. Price $IOO per acre Notice These Snaps In City Property A modern 7-room house situated 2 blocks from high school on one of the best streets In the city; n 70 foot well with water tower and tank: abundance of water for lawn and Indoor use. This Is absolute ly a bargain. Price HJ.wm House of five rooms situated on North Washington street; corner lot, SOxlOO. Price 7(M) House of 5 rooms; lot 66x150; city water and good drilled well; Vi lot back, lux title, making lot about 210 feet. All kinds of fruit on lot; streets paved. Price . $2100 2 new 4-room cottages with 2 lots on carllne opposite Kalrniount. store; property rents at $11 per month. I'rlie UIMOO Good 10-room modern house, situat-j ed corner Klevcnth and High Jts,; paving and sidewalk. Price KIHHMI Mouse of rooms nieelv located on Kast Thirteenth Istr.et; lot 65x C,.-,: good we "III feet deep; sewer connections and water In the house; fruit of ai barn, clil' ken park kinds; giK.d I'rlie. .;llMMI Good 6-rooni house with all modern I convenieni es. Iiarn anrl earpeiircr's shop, situated on lot Minx 1 110 feet; practically all the furniture (joes whli the house. This Is close In properly. Price I1!IMI We have some choice residence lots prices laticuie, trorn i.m io lo.iii I' Int. I I'.-e ill I Brii k k - an I frontage In best ot (!,- i ri Alis 'Illfely the I, est ' ..a : .'a . ii s on r :.e ma i kei rail in an ! go' our prices. 1 H0LLEN3ECK REAL ESTATE CO. ; Phone It. , I I II I. (irfli e, IH7 lllilllietli- Street. o FAIRBANKS. MORSE dk CO. Portland. Orenon The entire inner portion of our bodies is fovered. with a Soft, delicate liniiR called iiukous mcmbiane; this is kept itt UcallUv condition by tha riourishun. nt au4 vital vigor it receives from the Mood. So lonR as the circul.itnm letuiiini nure this membrane will lie lic.iHbv. but when the blcxd i . ;..f.,,...l ,..,,1, i,.,Ml, .1 ;,,,,,, the IhjJv becomes iiriuted and diseased, and the uiipleasanl, arjil serious symitotus of Catarrh commence. There is a tilit. stuffy feeling in tflC nose, watery eyes, bu?ztnt noises in the ears, often slight deafness, difficult breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by external treatment, though such measures atTotd temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures Catanh bv cleansing" the blivid of all impurities and Kisons. Then as rich, pure IiIoihI circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes iu-al. the disch.ue.e ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disajv pears. Catarrh. beinK a disease in which the entile blood, circulation is affected, can only lie cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and removes every paiticle of the impurity from the blood, and this is jast what S. 8. S. doe. Hook on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who wi'te. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. '! PORTLAND, . OREGON Possessing every convenience" and an ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plat. Ad)actnt Io business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone' lit every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains ie ' uropeon PU Rates American Plait $1 td v 6 per day. 2.50 and $3.00 per day.' 2.09 aav 2.5.' with buth. $3.60 and $4.00 with bath. Eagene dnrtf ens fiU' While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face and see McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting 44 E 9th St. VOI R HOItNK (ilOTS MTTLK LNOKill for all .the work he does. To keep him well shod 1b really a necessity, for If he goes lame you lose in ser vice. You arn Invited to bring him here the. next tlmo he needs shoeing. We do nothing but Drat-class work Burbach & Bristow 53J Olive St. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccries FreshlGrecw Vegetables Hour and Feed No deliys, we h.-e our own dcllveev Pierce Bros. phon, Mln 5J 52 EeslS 9ia School Books and School Supplies Schwarzschild's Book Stori The House of Superior Quality 5fl6 Willamette St. BEST TREATMENT FOR CATARRH iti.e ....ic.to I us iiim-r linitlt' of The LENOX Pprtlni' New and Most. Modemlv Furrih.. .... HOTEL third and Main Streets 0.;H. SPENCER, Manager Founded, Controlled and Officered by mm of itrong financial standing, and Itw hirttt possible reputation lor prudent business ability, the MERCHANTS BANK of Eune is well prepared Io meet the require ment! of every depositer and client who desires Safety and the Beef Service. CAPITAL - $65,000.00 KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th Eugene. Or. Madame Dean's FRENCH FEMALE Pills. A HAm, (VnTAllf ItK l.ir.r run HiiiTiiEwtro MKSMrxi'ATiii.i. miti MORS to Fill. Hufi-I Kliri'l Hpsi'ilv! HHtlufwtlotl (iuiir blitcetl or Money iVrutitli-il. Hcnl pri pulil tor tl.ui s-r tst.x. WtUfU-nil llii'iu, on trlHl, to Im pill ' for when n-lli'Viil. Kamiili'S Vri-'., 1 1 .1st. mi toitU'iS Die fo'iiiiliie, nce,t tin miliRtltiile. 1 1 your uniKXiHt ibHii nut huvn Lliiaii send your onleni to lliu 'llllTED kiOICAl CO., lol 74, ilieuMc, h. Sold in Eugene by W. L. Delano Julius Goldsmith o