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A Careful Msui
Protects His Family
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By carrying a Life Insurance Policy. This is a wise plan
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ana we nave no criticism 10 unti .
The first necessity for a family however is a HOME. If you have
gone this long without one, you should not delay another day.
MATERIAL of all kinds is advancing, but is still reasonable. If you
need a home and don't take advantage of this opportune time to build
then get the insurance anyway for you surely are a DEAD ONE.
Booto-Kellv Lumber- Co,
1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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ATLANTIC FLKKT
Ol'TUIDKM liritlUCANI'!
IN MANILA IIAHltOtl
Manila, Oct. G. Tho Atlantic- bat
tleship fleet safely outrode a hurri
cane which nwupt Manila liny for 12
Iioiii-h nnd did much, damage' ashore-.
Tyiilioon signals word . displayed
early Sunday morning, but tho storm
broko over llio buy suddenly nnd un
expectedly nt noon. It was linpossl
bltt to holat tho cutters nnd launches
belonging to tho flout beeauso of the
dnilgCI' (if HlllllHlllllIt (lie III UglllllSt tho
stool aides of tho buttlnships, nnd
tho Mile craft wore sent scurrying
Inside tho breakwater Into tho l'n
Blg river, whoro tlioy remained nil
night. Tho Htorm quickly Increased
In Intensity nnd torrontliil ruins shut
111 tho alllpB.
Al S o'clock tho storm hud reached
Its In' Ik In, mill It then gradually u.
poi'cd down until midnight It was
ompnral Ivoly cnlni, although heavy
oas swung ucrosa tho harbor.
tho snmo duy with Mr. Flshor teach
er. John! Holbrook's family have re
cently arrived here tram Nebraska
and aro living. In the E. R. Parker
residence. Mr. Holbniok, came here
about foiir 'months ago. ' '
Tho postofflce at June has been
ro-ostnbllBhed with J. R. Wood ai
postmaster. It Ib now known ai
Zloa Instead of June, as formerly,
nnd thu office nt Dexter has been
made a money order office.
Hoturn February
Washington. Oct. i. Tho Itiner
ary of tho return homo from Manila
of tho battloHhlp fleet was announced
at the Navy Department yeaiorday.
The fleet will leave Munllu Decem
ber 1, arrive at Colombo December
H, Htay there six days, and then de
part for Suet, which It la scheduled
to reach on January fi.
The ships will pass through the
caiuil and coal at I'urt Said, as expe
ditiously ns possible. They aro to
spend the month of January and a
few days early In February In the
Medllerraiienn, two or three vessels
going each to Vlllefrnnche. Mar
seilles, (ienoa, Leghorn, M iltn,, Al
giers, Negro Hay, Morocco, the
whole fleet leaving the Inner place
February tl. being scheduled to ar
rive In tho I'nltt'd States on Kehruary
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
avorltc among all thinking men
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
GEO.K.MUNROE
FURNITURE
DKXTF.U XKWS.
WHAT TUH K1D.NMYS IK).
fhelv I'nrenHliiK Work KecM
Strong and HiMtlthy.
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( Special Correspondence. I
Mrs. McVey of Colorado Is visit Inn
her sister Mrs. AddliiKtou ami oth
er relative.
Mrs. D. S. llunsnker, of Eugene, Is
making an extended visit with rela
tives and friends hero.
Karl lirecn Is atlendlux the Eu
gene hUh school.
Mrs. .1. M. l'arker. who suffered a
'slight stroke of paralysis a short
tune ago. has about recovered her
usual health.
"I'ncle" James I'arvln, who has
been In poor health for some lime,
has n.'t hecn so wt'll this week.
Willie Klosicr Is at home after a
All the blood In the body passes
ttmniKh the kidneys once every three
minutes. The kidneys filler the
hlood. They work nlnht and day.
When healthy they remove ahont 500
Kraiua of impure matter dally, when
unhealthy some part of this Impure
nintler Is left In the hlood. This
brings on many dlseuseti aud symp
toms pain the back, headache, ner
vousness, hot dry skill, rheumatism,
sout, w'avel, disorders of the eye
sight nnd hearlim, dltzluess. Irregu
lar heart,, debility,, drowsiuesa, drop
ay, deposits In tho urine, etc. Hut If
you keep the filters right you will
have no trouble with your kidneys.
V. V. lioaaett of i5S Madison St.,
Kugene, Ore., says: "I nerved during
the war In the 7 7th Ohio Heglment,
under Oenoral llrant, and came
through the battle of Shlloh without
a scratch. For about four months
last year I had a most persistent
dull aching across tho loins and kid
neys. It hurt ine If 1 stooped or
made any sudden movement. When
splitting some wood out In the yard
a sharp twinge of pain caught me In
my back and I could not move to
save me. A little while afterwards
1 happened to read about Doau's
Kidney I'llls and got a box at W. I..
Delano's drug store. 1 hegau the
treatment and It affected a perman
ent cure." i Krotn statement made
March lit. 1 !03.
CunMl to Slay Cuml.
On Kehruary (Mil. IHOtl, Mr. tlos
seit confirmed the above, saying: "1
have had no occasion to use any kid
ney medicine since IIHKl. The cure
I described before is permanent."
Kor sale by all dealers. Price 50
rents. Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
ew York, i.ole agents for the l ulled
Slates.
Kemember the name IXian's
and lake no other.
(iK.NkltAI, .M.W.MiKK OK
OKKfiON I4KK IS
i MKKTING WITH SUCCKSS !
L. Samuel, general manager of the
Orogon 'LUoMmmrance Company, Isi
In the 'ttlty today In the interest of
his company. Mr. Samuels, whelms
been engaged In the Insurance busi
ness for over 2 0 years, and knows it
thoroughly, la very much encouraged
with the growth mndo'by the Ore
gon Lite, the company having writ-!
ten over $2,000,000 Insurance. He
nrgues with the beat of logic, that
Oregon people should patronize a,
pcirely slate institution yhich does
no business outside of its boundn-l
rles and Invests Its money only In Or-!
egon securities and property. Kvory
dollar of the money paid Into its ;
treasury remains at home, and as Its!
assets grow they will ndd to the1
wealth of the commonwealth. Fur
therniore, Oregon's low death rate
means tnat It carries tho beat risks
In ihe world nnd already its divir
demla to policy toldera are the lar
gest in' uny company In tho insurance)
business
A It, Mills, presldont of the Klrst
Niiliouul Bank of Portland, la presi
dent of the Oregon Life, and it a di
rectors nnd stockholders are among
the foremost business men and capi
talists of the state.
Mr. Samuel will spend some time
In Kugene In the effort to Interest
our people In his company, hulluving
that he should have as large a list
of policy holders as other Oreguu
towns have furnished.
ONE Hl'XDKKD MILLION'S
OK OHIXiON'S KXl'OHTS
Sources of Oregon's Wealth
Annual Shipments
Leading products $ 75,000,000
Manufactures 20,000,000
Miscellaneous products. 5,000,000
Total $100,000,000
Annual consumption
Products .$ 50,000,00
Manufactures 30,000,000
117 West KlHlith St., Kugene, Oregon,
Phone Hi (I .V7tl.
Hole Agt'iKK tor (lie Portland
I Ktiiin U'urkl.
r inv-tnree stvies, ineimtuig ine v ...
noled 'Detroit Line. Also tho Laclede' Mrs. W. U, Parker left here Wed
ltnnges the best low price range , nesday for Milton, Or, where she
.u the market. I "' ',! v'.t" r,,,Jv,,-
A full lino of Heaters Just from H Parvln. Lou Addlnston ami
the factory ' 'HllAm NN'llllains started Monilayeoa
fall ami e'xa'ane our large stock ' hunting and fishing trip up ihe
before buvlug elsewhere. river. They may go on to the lake
' -i ' liefoni returning.
IVtHll RAW'IXu Horn- At t'reswell. Septemhor
. i to Mr. aud Mrs. lilld I'uiiten. a son
Oasollne ,'wcr, by W. W. Moor ' School will open hcnyiJon.Vfti'. the
i,,0h r.r, -rir, or ,ih, with M K. Kdw.f-'ts. Kali
HKDl t'KD ItATKH TO
SAX KltAM'IStXt
On account of the Tr.ins-Mlssls-slppl
congress to he held at San
Francisco October I'lh to I Oth. spec
ial round-trip tickets will he sold on
Octubrt'J and 4 at the rate of 1..'
dual return limit 29 days from date
of sale.
A J. tlll.LKTTK.
Agent.
Itl'Y SVHl ltllAX
1KACTS OX YOUl
OWN' TK11MS XtW
There are two ur three acre tracts
left In lllnlr Street addition, close In,
with streets nicely graded, which you
can buy at a moderate price on
on monthly Installments It you wish.
Also tracts from 4 to In acres in
('anion Homo addition. These are
very desirable and you may make
your own terms.
These are splendid chances to
mnke money by saving it, as well ss
by the Increase In values. 1 hey will
not last long.
See the Oregon Land Company.
Howe a: lluoy or Zimmerman '&
Hugh about these tracts.
Classes are now being formed for
Total $ SO, 000, 000
Grand Total $180,000,000
Seventy-five million dollars Is a
conservative valuation to put on the
Oregon products that will he market
ed outside of the state during the
r..,.,.t,t s.isn. In other words, this
amount of capital, and more, will be
uiuugui into Oregon by the sale of
raw material produced by its farms,
ranges, forests, rivers and mines.
This, too, in a year when Ihe buying
capacity of markets In other states
and countries Is adversely affected
oy unusual business conditions
When liorlnnl rnmlltlnna aa rfl
atored elsewhere the output of Ore
gon will also have Increased. Ore-gonian.
The Hnrrlmnn llnao I ' n-n nn
nounced at Chicago yesterday, have
derided to adopt steel construction
passenger cars over their entire svs-
-in. h (in nave given tne Pullman Car
Coninanv an lnlnr fur 9il Dt..ul
Of 111 ISCI 111 nenlw tvt.ua Thn ........
, A into tiitr
to be steel shells, nnd are to have as
nine wood in their construction as
possible. It Is said they will be al
most iniloKtriictlblt Th., l..ll.nnn
Company Is to begin delivering with
in m.lj (lays.
Seagulls in large numbers flew up
anil ilnwn th ptunVd t. i..
", -' ..v.c nun ntvia in
( entral Orniron thin wat.lr avM..ti.-
oiown across tne Cascade mountains
by the last big storm. This phenom
enon Is not new there hut tb. i.nii
come oniy once in tour or five yeara.
ana in mo course of a week or ten
days are seen no more e:it ur tua
range which separates Crook. Lake
nun iiaiiiaui counties from the sea.
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
foor cofiec; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Yttdr irtv-t rptttrtii Tour money d -os doe't
ok, Stbuitai i Bil; tri rr bica.
huitb -.If k-vl 1.0 HI- Ks
night school work al the e-igeut
llusluess collcgt. Winter term ointu
next Mond.o, October ath. Thos,
vho are luttTi'tcd will ii'i'jh.' ct" ;il
i'c office, writ or phono for Infer
niatlon. fills is a splendid i,i,,
tional oi'i'ominity for t!iost. w hti ait
XOTH K OK MKKTIXf! OP
HOAIll) OK HOI ALI.ATIOX
Notice Is hereby given that on the
third Monday, being the 19th of Oc
tober, mis. the board of equaliza
tion will attend at the court house in
Lane county, Oregon, and publiclv
examine the assessment rolls nnd cor
rect all errors In valuation, descrip
tion or qualities of lands, lots or oth
er properly assessed by me; nnd I:
shall he the duty of persons inter
ested to appear at the time and place
appointed.
Dated this ,4th day of September
lllilV
HKXJAMIX F. KEENEY.
County Assessor for Lane Coun
ty. Oregon.
THE CHINA STOR
SPECIAL
Great Price-cutting Sale
in Ladies' Dry Goods
$1,5')
$3.00 Wrappers, sale
1.50 White Skirt.
J. 25 White Skirt
1.50 Shirt Waist...
2.75 Shirt Waist
2.00 Shirt Waist
1.75 Shirt Waist
1.25 White Skirt...
1.00 White Skirt. -. -
90 White Skirt
85 White Skirt
60 White Skin
35 Muslin Drawers
45 White Apron
75 Shirt Kimona
1.75 Long Kimona
2.75 and 2.50 Long Kimonas
Ladies' Goods Made to Order
ALL WORK FIRST-CLAs
The Only China Store in To
james torn
55 East Ninth Street
voon sAw ixn.
.tohn M. V niT.in tlia..... ...
t. lloddy. All wood sawed to gtiace ;
tor prompt service phone Black.
"U, K''".il,on 2 H'l street, tf
(iLKMAX COACH STAI.1.IOX
The German coach horse which I
purchased from Duncan Scott w-i.
make the stand during t season at
Hangs' barn.
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