THB KTOEKK bUlt OCARD. MONDAT, OCTOBER 5.
LANE COUNTY
SAWMILL iNO
LUMBER NEWS
The Chan. K. npaiiiuinB Co. of
Nowbrrg, have purchased a yard at
Alhanv. formerly owned liy F. W.
Spink, and a new Blind 24x10(1 feet
lg lieini! erected, and preparation"
made for handling local hiixlnens In
good shape. This company la majc
InK a drive of twelve million feet,
from the McKenzie river, of pulp
and fir Iokh. About half of thene
I0K8 will he delivered at Orexon City
and the balance will be converted
Into lumber.
McKlbben Bros.. Cottage Grove,
havi Installed a small sawmill, to re
place the one recently burned, on the
O. &. 8. K. The plant Is about ready
to operate. The power equipment
consists of an 80 II. P. Kewanee holl
er and 70-11. I'. II. 8. G. enKlne.
Plenty of orders for mlnlnt! timbers
are booked.
A. E. Shlrla, of the Shirl amlll,
Drain, lias purchased the Mack Mill,
near Drain and removed It to Glen
dale. The plant will ho ready to
operate In its new location about the
middle of October.
Hooth-Killy Lumber Company,
EuKeno, will 'uslall an X-inch llerlln
resaw at their1 Wendllni? plant. New
Mirtlns; Lil'lu aud transfers to and
from the retow will he Installed.
Trout selworkB Is also selnK added
to the equipment.
A. L. Woodard, CottuKo Grove, has
received a drive of 700,000 feet of
logs down the Coast Fork. The
plant Ib runnlnK steadily.
C. Inman. Waltervllle, has Install
ed a 16-54 Kewanee boiler and 12
14 H. S. & (i. entilne. The mill is run
ning on local orders'
The Cera Oorda Lumber Company.
Doiena, has Installed a Seattle don
key In Its camps. This plant Is op
erating on a tie order.
Klscher liros., Marcola, will re
sume about the 20th of October.
llert Andrus has commenced op
erations at his sawmill near Moun
tain Home.
Chambers Lumber Co., Cottage
Grove, resumed operations October 1.
Iilsston Lumber Compan. Disston.
will begin cutting about the first of
October.
Drown Lumber Company, Cottage
Grove, expects to resume operations
November 1st. Oregon Timberman.
NEW BOAT TO
HAKE SUISLAW
PORT! HEREAFTER:
OOODH (ilVKN AWAY
We want to clean out our lines of
silver deposit ware and Bohemian
glassware, and will give the entire
bit nt one hundred and thirty-five
pieces away to our customers. With
every purchase of $5 or up to H0 woi
will give one piece of Bohemian ;
dais. With every purchase amount-1
lng to $10 or over we will give one
piece of silver deposit ware. The
regular prices of these goode run
from SO cents to $4-50.
This will continue until every piece
is gone. Optical work Is Included.
J. O. WATTS.
The I'p-to-dnte Jeweller and Op
tician, Cor. 9th & Willamette,
tf
.home, could see a few f ample, this
would help to arouse Intere st i In the
! locality and lea many to t"e'Be;
further the opportunities and advan
tages it affords. At this " J
ithe vear It would be an easy matter ,
! o collect a nice exhibit o apples
; which would make a first class , ad-.
f vertisetnent for the Siuslaw a i
1 1 and ought to draw a good many uto-j
pie to thiB part 01 "'-
j Mr. and .irs. r. . I
Monday mterooon (he ollne-MPeton returned home MOBd. -
boat. Willamina, or North Bend, jr-,ter spend ing a ,1S , k
rived at Florence, coming up the riv-,Mr. Ki veterans, he',
er wltl, flag, flying at her mast head , union of Lane County me ,
and announcing ner arrival uy siiiiii - being the'
blasts from her whistle. V ", ,, 140 enrolled
The Willamina Is a staunch little ! youngest men of the " ne
craft which was built for trade with , there who wore the blue annus
! Sjut "lLdawtr Cn'rfennor i Thechooner Mayflower went to
, r. years master of the steamer ; 1-tFr May and ashore
iiobarts. is now irasiei u; mo vrn.c- - . - vP..nclsco with car-
mlna and he Is well acquainted with bound for San Francisco n c
Ithe different harbors of Oregon's ! goes of lumber from me
: coast The new craft carries both , Lumber Co. for
freight and passengers. A large quaiv iny Heceta was
I The boat left Tuesday afternoon the Sht-houe at "eceia
for Coos Bay with a pretty good load brought frora 1 Coos Bay ou b oaratne
of freight. . . . . I 'VJT'J.'i' . m i taken out to
We Inquired or Captain cnristen-: noiis u".
sen whether he expected to run In Heceta b 'Warn.
here frequently, and he replied mat , ' ;"' Tfiernnnn having
he was not quite certain but thought! port Wednesday a'rnoon na vine
probably he would. Some of the , been towed up from Cs Bay bhe
people who have been wishing for steamer Ros coe Some ex cl tement
,', 'independent boat to trade here cau.d u,t w e the vessels
?r". ... . a 1 1 dii fiemcii 10 w ""-.-f;"" .MV ,nat the boat
had ulacue on board. There proved
the beach from Newport. He left
Mondav ott his way back to Eugene. I
Mr. 'Baker, a hotel-keeper of
Springfield, was at Mapleton ednes-!
day on business. We understand be
has rented the Mapleton hotel from ,
K. H. Clow and will soon take pos-
session
Aubrev Bond came in from Heceta.
last Saturday having given up his:
work with the surveyors. He left
Mondav for Eugene to enter the state
university for the present year.
Born At Glenada on Saturday,
i.. or. iqos tn Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Yost, a son. William Is axious
to know how long it will be before
the boy will be able to say papa.
West. .
Dyspeplets
Soxartoated Tar..
1U, QUK-kiJ !hT
H.arlbnrn. Nausa. V iDd In It., btotuarh.
ait-kiie... Meel'lfJ"e iriiiDi from indigestion,
all diacomlort. of liy.pap.ia. They are cucipo.ni
ot Hi. tt dislivM. carininalivea and w.rtwi.
ire., and are anrail. mud economical Pat op m
11 rre It-.. a'"1 '! s""i t' ail dnii:g:li,
ami MJIlt prmnptij bj mail on receipt of price by
C I O.. Mu- l'li;iniu. Loweii, iiaai.
It MuU br liooU ItV (iooti.
Droffiin liiilryina and nennants at
Watts'. tf I state and
.. til l.n .nnHf.
H1IMI win io iiimic.
One thing that would serve to at
tract people to the Siuslaw country
would be a fruit exhibit at some con
venient place in Eugene where new-
...III l.n..A . channel ii RMl 't
niiilcin win iiht n ...-1.
The apples grown here are as fine as
flume nrndticeu anywiiere 111 me
u.. in..nHtiiin tn the renort
LU Ue I1U lunuuH.i"" .
The schooner Is now loading at the
Oregon At calltornia. uumun v-
mill.
Krert C. Bean of the Berger-Bean
Uni-itu-nrn Co . of Eugene arrived
V O Heckart has been awarded
the contract to build the Hovey two
story brick at the corner of West
p!..i.,i, .h niivo Rtrpprs. The con
tract price Is near 13,000. The en
tire lower Iioor 01 me miliums
consist of one store room and the
upper story will be divided Into liv
ing rooms with all the modern con
veniences. The West Eighth and O -ive
streets sides of the building will
be faced with white pressed brick.
ceo anywnere in int'nii ,,,
if people looking for 'here Saturday, having come down
What Slinll We Have For Dessert?
Try JELL-O, the dainty, appetiz
ing, economical dessert. Can be
prepared instantly simply add boil
ing water and serve when cool. Flav
ored just right; perfect in every way.
A 10c package makes enough desert
for a large family. All grocers sell
It. Don't accept substitutes. JELL-0
complies with all pure food laws; 7
flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry,
Peach.
THE PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT
7th and Olive Sts.
Is now opened under new manage
ment. We have thoroughly clean
ed and renovated the iuilding
throughout , remodeling it in
many ways. The dining room has
been newly painted and paperod
and we are in a position to guar
antee the best meal in the city
for 20c.
Good coffee and fresh meats a
specialty. Chicken dinner on
Sunday, 25c. Give us a trial and
we will do the rest. Meal tickets
for week, 21 meals, J3.50. Fe
male help In kitchen and dining
room.
MRS. A. WADE & CO,, Props
SEVENTH & OLIVE STS.
$25,i
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to
to H '"''
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Lints infL.
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For particle 6
'eservationsjnj
A. J. GUI;
K
VINCENT
RESTAURANT
Meals at all Hours
20c and up
Phone Black 1557 West Eighth St.
GKICHESTEi
1 ofs mtszsi
1 fa ftBil
Crowded to tK
Stanleys Great Sale Takes the Town by Storm
irnn rvt t TIln Hij ..... ...J-. trrv, oar tr'ttinmrnff linh afp at nicht 3aturdav the store was crowaeaoy aseethins.si
WiUxtli I JJ 1 ricr.I.r Liu yuu sec uic uuwuo.- i o a . J
mass of humanity. Today as we go to press the store is Packed, Crowded, Jammed, for as the news spreads, greater and greater gt.
crowds. Attend this sale, don't be skeptical. Dont allow the opportunity to slip. Entire stock in hands of New York Salvage and A
. 1 . .ii p . 1 1 1 7x.L C1 r. ft r, . Inodc A t T-n Ha llw
ment CO. bale now on and continuing until Saturday, wcioDer i m. aic uFcuS . m., uUOW y
This is the Way We're Selling
One lot Boys' Heavy Overalls A C
special -
Men's Work Gloves, values
to $2.00 per pair
95c
25 cent Ladies' Collars go now C
at each . . . . ,
10 cent Canvas Gloves, for ftp
this sale only - - - -
Men's Cloth Hats, values to 1 p
$2.00, to close out - v
$1.00 Boys' Wash Suits, O
rln;p nut - - -
v a
One lot Men's Hat
values to $2.00
Men's Fancy Vests, values
to $5.00. to close
Shoes
One lot Ladies Shoes, all sizes. $4.50
quality C 1Q
per pair
One lot Misses Shoes, values to $2.50
special C 1
per pair...! H
CLOTHING
The Finest lot of Clothing that ever came into our store. Buy your
Fall Suit and Overcoat now
One lotMen's Suits,
values to $9.00 -
$3.95
One lot Men's Suits,
valufeTto $15.00
$6.95
EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Odd Vests
48 cents
One lot Men's Suits,
values to $20.00
$9.85
One lot Youths' Suits, (tC J T
values to $12.00 - SJ
EXTRA SPECIAL--500 fpairs Ladies'
and Children's Shoes, OQ
values to $3.50 O"
The world famous Radcliffc Shoe fcr
Women, S3.00 - t 1 O
quality S P '
Boys' Knee Pants, values to $1.50 65c Lot Boys' Knee Pants Suits
$1.95
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Ofjp
Cars, values to $1.50 . .
EXTRA SPECIAL All Postals Ap
including local views, per doz. .
i
Linen Dusters. Values to Or
$3.50
One lot Men's Dress Shirts,
values to $2, to close out
25c
Shoe
One lot Men's Shoes, all
sizes
per pair -
SUIT CASE-
Special $6.00 Leather t
ca.scL.-A
EXTRA SPECIAL-wo?-Shoes
to close
nP Int Roys' and M5
Values
to $3.50
Only fa few prices are quoted above. Everything goes at some price. One visit will convince the mostskentical that no price has been c
ated. V'e aim to do a little better than we advertise. If you do not attend this great slaughter you will have cause for regret, as 'ur n
who doc will get his Fall goods for nearly half the price you will pay later. Mark the date and mark it well note the location carew .
doors south of 9th street. ONE ENTRANCE ONLY. This sale only at
3 Door South of
Ninth St.
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New York Salvage and Adjustment Company in charre
STANLE
612 Wilfonetj
Eugene, Ores
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