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'Creamery Butter 75clU)Il GENERAL NEWS IN BREVITY' l K (-nanottsvtl e, Va.. Oct 1 4 The .V Universltv f v-rrt, i. '"i the school board -- ---o emuuuii, ior an internatlnnnl ialohintun Jj January of the centennial ot trtabirth A 1 J Of VHuflp Allan Dna Everett. Wash.. Oct. 14. A con vention of the Puget Sound district. Order of Ben Hur. met here today with an attendance of fifty delegates representing twenty locffl courts of the order. flt DODGE'S 1 lit 7 SIGN WARD . hat is the way tt trade flies,, in ELECjItfC SIGN has the same fascination for people othat light has for mots-it attract them4ts way oQ A brilliantly lighted st&e is always well patronize Everything Possibla in Wiring or Gas Lane CdUnty Electric Wdrks P iftir Tlir.K. Msrr. 0627 S. Willamette Shamokln. Pa., Oct. 14 The Pennsylvania State Sundav School issoclatlon Is hoMog its aniQal con vention here wifff an attendance of delegates from all over the state. A three days' program will be car ried out. Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 14. The annual convention of tha T.,,.,., division of United Confederate Vet erans met in tnis city today, the gathering ; 'ne calltV to or-r 1 me Tabernacl v't -. v ,:.,. General Goldsboro, N. c. Oct. 14. Favor able conditions a-tended the open- iub uere toaay oi tne twelfth annual convention of the North Carolina division United Daughters of the contedMicy. Mrs. I. V. Fenton XKWS OK COTTAGE GROVE. The new steel fire escapes U9 the public and high schools arrive.! at this place Saturday and are being put up by Andrew Nelson. This is a commendable move on the part of Mm Pearee, J. D. Cochran and John Barker returned home from a hunt on Mosby Creek Friday evening being guests of Walt Baker on his Mosby Creek homestead. The bovs killed several deer and J. n. Cochran was fortunate enough to kill a large umoer won. me ooys all report a grand, gooa lime. J. It. C.Ei. -n .et'A.M ho from he "ate ur.e r?rs t twei this -itv U C nd with M -n aii'.i. for w' -m 1 Con. r t have been tu -lr ol; t oi ariea truit pet ia; for e pa ' two weeks. This pre ut i -hide, that of the Tate and nea. ore rds. The prune crop wa lart nd o x cellent quality la 's et tty . U year and is bi --sin. a f "price, with a good pro. to . f.o vs. L('er. north carolina n;w battleship .'s riven trial LADIES OK KIGENE Washington, D. C, Oct. IX len der orders from the Navv Qiepart ment0the fine new bnMiesntp North Carolina, recently coinmete.1 at N'w. rtport News. Oi to proceed todav to , Hampton Roads for her final acceO I tance trial off the netware Break- . bus I water. Every confidence is expressed ght 1 among the department officials in wor. TS.U ' naii.. tho North Carolina ' 7 t a to '.eet h'I Q the requirements of her cactvi especially In regard to Vee... FoVa battleship the North Carolina is expected to be very fast. .. ."e is 502 feet between peruendic u!rs, 72 feet 10 inches breadlh and of 14.500 tons normal displacement. The Indicated horse-power is given at 23,000. According to tho-snntract terms she is required to Wiko at least twenty-two knots speed. Have you seen the Dr. Hollemes tamous Shoulder Brace and Combi nation Clothes Supporter? The twentieth century substitute tor the I corset, although It can be worn with it as well, (rjcj a graceful figure. Promotes, deep breathing so neces sary to good health, and the tme se cret of a long life. Prevents the president of the division. H -H ' " ,a ii0"8 A' V. "events tne over th nnnnln ' ' i "?low' 01 .luo IU"K3 "' ana Shelbyvllle, 111., Oct. 14.Q-A wed ding of note hate today was that of Miss Mary FraWces Headon of this city and Dr. Edwin Lyon Draper, son of Djl Andrek S. Draper, ?ij.to cora mlss.Wner of education of XYw York. The ceremony was performed In the First Baptist church and was fol lowed by a large reception at the liQie of the bride's parents. Sallna, Kas., Oct. 14. The Kan sas Gr-Qti Lodge, I. O. O. F., met Q ocoaiuu utrie tuoa.v, logeiner with the state assembly of Rebekahs. I The attendance of delegates and vis itors Is large aiQ the session prom ises to be one ot the most success ful ever held uy the order In Kansas. girls, especially school children. Worn by both sexes and all sizes. Agent will call. Mrs. E. U Trigs. CALL FOR CITI WARRANTS. NotJw is herefcf given thai all ciO 46 registered April 15th, 1908. and CURES - CUMBERLAND o ARMY RE-UNION . MALARIA o Malaria Is due to impurities in the blood which destroy the rich, healthful qualities of the circulation, ami reduce it to weakrwatery fluid. T! body is then deprived of its necessary nourishment and strength, and is tQableto resist the countless disorders that assail it, and the general system suffers in consequent The appetite fails, digestion is weakenedchills, and slight fever are frequent, while the sufferer loses energy and ambition. Boils, skin eruptions, and some times sorts and ulcers follow when the blooif-kecomes deeply polluted witi the malarial germs. Both a tonic and blood purifier are needed to cure MjQma, and S. S. S. is best Gtted for this work. It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers and at the same time an invigorating, healthful tonic. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation, aji removes every trace of imjirity or poison, and gives to the blood the hralth-sustaininf qualities it treeds. It cures Malaria thoroughly and pQ manently because it removes from the blood the germs and poison winch produce the disease, and while doing this tOcs up and strengthens every part of the system. Book with information about Malaria and any medical advice furnished (tee, to all who write. 3PHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAflTA, GA O o Chattanooga. Tenn., Oct. 14. Within sight of Lookout Mountain, Mission .Rldgo, Orchard Knob and Other thentnw nf hlnnriv atwr In which they tuQ nading part, the members of the SocTity of the Army of the Cumberland assembled In Chattanooga today for their annual reunion. No mora flnnronrlnvJ ntntA in ihn niunion could have been selected.Ot iVecaiiture of Missionary Ridge by I I Clearance Ssleof f 1 Fine America!. Cut GFass (o. naiil nn tirpanntntinn nl mv nffleo October 14th. 1.908. O Qterest wi'.i cease on that day. O FRANK REiaNIO. City Treasurer. Eugene, Ore., Oct. 7, 1S0S. M G1AND.. I JPR.OGR.AM .Monday Tuesday, Wednesday o n A Prince's Idea" "Hatred" "A Good Hearted Snllor." "Electric Sword" O "Fake Alarm" "Courageous Flower Girl" OSGS "I'm a YMdlsQ CowlSy" ---'i '. V V- "Some Day, Sweetheart, gome Day" C utiifje Saturday 2:30 p. m. e Eveiungerton&ance 7:43 and.9 p. m. -J YTHMMIJa ALL SEATS 10c. iiiMftiinftiiij EUGENE HOSHTAL, fli&il and Si&ical STAFF RKvltiidall,M.D. K0.PioB..r,M.D. p j-unu, iv.. u. -APii,M. D. lio.O'B.n.B,. iw r jLE.Maja.j.al.M.'p! For the care and treatment of -Medical and Surgi&l Cases Modern operating room and equtpaient. B Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blcftd examination0 IB Full corps of trained nurses. Rates Q3i application. "Training School for Nurses.. Regular course oFlectures bv the faculty and toractical lnne in the hospital. The meca? and surgical staff I tne hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor wxxi address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D.. SuptP Tl Atlanta, da., Oct. 14. The enrnur iO'Iip was InldO'duy for the Wesl-y MemoriO church, the great memo (al institution to be erected by the Meth odists in tliis citv. Bishop War, -en A. Chandler presided over tlv cere monies and the prlncinal addr.s was delivered by Bishop Eugene R. Hen- drix of !Qnsas City. O Providence. R. I., Oct. 14. Re publicans of Rhode Island assembled in state convention here today for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the state offices to be filled at tQ' election next month. Aram J. Pothier of Woonsocket appears to be the leading candidate for 'he gu bernatorial nomination. O OyS' York, Oct. 14. The case of ChaiSts V. Morse, Indicted or. charges of conspiracOand misappli cation of funds ot the National Bank of North America, of which he was vice-president, was on the docket of theCl'nited States Circuit Court for trial today. From all Indications, howQer. it will be several -months before he case is brought to trial. n.VRGAIXS IX SHOKS 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 I' below regular retail values. It will pay you to call and see them. q We carry nomplPte line of gener al merchandi" and guarantee right prices and fair treatment. v'ampei's' supplies a specialty. Your patronage will be appreciat ed. O WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. o23 Dexter. Oregon. 'H am .... aiiiir jifiaAtiiaii MOST GB.OCERS SELL gJIAVK YOl' MADK Any inquiries about the cottage, carpets and furniture located on South Lincoln streetCladvertlsed else where in this paper for $1 200? This Is Qr,ain'' a-ba-rgliln and you should not hesitant an .hour. When this property advances in price and the 'rainy season comes on and you have not secured a home, do not say I did the best I knew. Enquire of A. X. Striker, lift Olive street. ol4 WILL SKLL AT A SACRIFICE. Where Mullet. Flew David Parkr, of Fayette. X. Y., a veteran of the Civil War, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Hitters have done is worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I spent much iiumiq doc toring for a bad case of stomach trou ble, to little purpose. Then I tried Electric Bitters and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic nl thev keep me strong and well." .:0c at W. A. Kuykendall's drujr store. O Three cne-pound cans of Schilling's best baking pow- der, or Cleveland's, for $1 cash. At the Eugene O.Q verv, 104 West Eighth street. out orders, was one of the most stu pendous feats of the war. At Chlck amauga the army was all but d morallied, and Its recovery and sub sequent victories have no paralled In historyO After the w'ntor that fol lowed the battle of Chattanooga, the Army of the Cumberland, as a part of the military division of the Mis sissippi, under the rnmitQd of Ma jor (leneral W. T. Sherman, Joined In the memorable campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta, the "one hundred days under fire." Only aQmall amount of routine business I-q' be transacted at the present reuliiiMi. After the annual reports have been received and offl ceQelected the members will devote the lime to a vq to the battlefields which were the scenes of the most stirring events of their lives. SALEM ItFI II TllorGIIT KLKVATOIl WAS ItlOIHtOOM Salem. Oct rrom way hack lii"-"the country," as he expressed is had never see nan "HA" not Would Mortgage the Farm A fnrmer on Rural Route 2, Em pire. Ga., W. Art'loyd by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cuzed . the 1 u 7 e ' . , ,. .. Mauren, who Is about 45 years old m, nuuu u uuv. Uu ' . Ms rm, na Wlla lwrW n, worm more iiinu a buiu mmo. .1,,,..,., , ,i. i,iii. u had no sooner entered than ho took elevator until ne reached the Wll lametto Hotel Jn Salem and the tale hangs on thoj-jiirt that he did recognize one'-hon ho saw It. When It came time to show (S would not be without It If I had to mortgage the farm to get It." Oniy 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. UKYAN MF.F.TIXU. O There will be a mfrtng of the Bryan Club of East Eugene, Thurs day Oenlng. October 15, '08, in Dempster Hall at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Major L. I). Forrest and Leon Ed monson will address the club on this occasion. Come and hear these gen tlemen. They can interest you. Ev ervbody Is cordially Invited to attend this meelin. 014 V.. II AK.II T PCI cSiwiai. Olympic Flour ii ii SI One of the best residence prop erties in Eugene, modern in every wav. House is brand new, absolute ly the best finlsned house In the city; cement walks, fine lawn, good barn in fact, there is nothing to compare with It for the money. Cal! at 271 West Fifth street, ir address Box 512, Eugene. tf every sack guaranteed Made ol selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. It pro- duces more loaves of bread than any other flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the increased (CLOU Hi uaotirof bread produced the cost Is no higher than lor tSiiitia other flours. ASK YOUR fiROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURjNG MILLS 2 BfVAM V1T lO W iWM H J 1 4 Ti W J W A '! As I am going away persons having photos will please rail for same, Tent Gallery, Sixth street. KO!t WOOi'SAWIXG Gasolene power. Apply J R. Con rad. "33 E. 11th. Telephone IliacS 4702. Successor to W. H. Davis. sl3 In his surroundings and, supposing the elevator to be the room to which he had been nssigned, silt down upon the upholstered end seat anil began to divest himself of his clothing. The cage began to rise and ho sat still In open-eyed wonderment until the fourth floor was reached when the elevator boy sHtfrped the car and told him that was the floor on which hi room was locaind. "Why, what?" lie exclned; "I thought this was my room." "This, Ji. replied the boy, "Is the elevr.tol "Elevator; well I'll bo dinged! I've heard a good deal about these things, but this Is the first time 1 ever saw one," 8 xt :: 0 No piece with- Jriv- Mark eiiKrnred ont this TiQlo W iy)amu it, t'Qi.n. O H4WUI Oo - O IKt tl It :: :: di tf H We have the largest stock of Out Glass ever shown in Eugene, coasting of Hawk9, Libbey, Em pire and four other reliable makes. We are not go ing to quote prices here; all we ask is that you come and se&the stock and if you are interested you wjj buy. We are soiling Rogers Bros. 1847 best Knives and forks at $3.75 per set. Other goods of the same manufacture at Qo west prices to be found. J. O. WATTS THEoUP-TO-DATE JEWELER Cor. 9th and Willamette 8 n He tttftttfftfttttffttitftMf?fftfftm?tfttti v,,,,, NOTICE Ora B. llnnson does public type writing. Address 395 fcust niteentn street. o2G GASOLIXB V()OI SAW, Garrison ft Gibson" saw all wood to gage. Office Black 1571. Black 1751. Iliii) n Close Cull Mrs. Ada L. ('room, the widely known proitrii'tor .of ihe ('room Ho tel. Vaughn, Miss., rnys: "For sev-, eral iniiiitlis 1 suffered with a severe ruugh, and cnnsnmptlon seemi'd to have Its grip nn men. when a friend' recommended Dr. King's Xew Dis covery. I begnn taking It and three bottles effected a complete cure." The fame of this life-saving rough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at W. A. Kuykendall's store. 50c and $1. WILL SELL OR TRADE Any mill nil Aellvc Slock mill Hond CARD OF THANKS. XOTICF. TO FARMERS. Hav and grain wanted In exchange for pianos or organs. See ns or tele phone at once. Stevens & Hulln Pi ano House. Commercial Club Blk. Tel. Main 41. The reinforced centre vud'.r ham mock is the on! to buy. They are wider, longer and stronger than the I wish through the columns of this' paper to thank the many friends an 1 neighbors for their kindness and belli Home to me and my two children while l'i getting started at my work in Cres well. Sincerely yours. MRS. .lEHOMK C. RKXXE. Cre.swell, (Jr., Oct. 13, 'OS. if rnr kxkw The merits of Teias Wonder you vould never suffer from runney, iv: rr:,s? rauEHs hardware co. testimonials. 'Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive street. St. Louis 'tiiian- V! s.lnn Gasoline power, by w. w. Moore phone Red 32S2. Orders large or small will be appreclaled. i 'f , 'l i. ..... I 1 .-! .V'ti I I l,l,r. I i".i.i i;ASOI.IE wood saavixo C?ll up Phone Main 32 or Farmers R. A. Maltzan. A llenltlir Fnmil' ""N TERJIS XOW good health since we began using ,"- . I Dr. King s New Life Pills tnree years ... 0 ngo." savs L. A. BnrtleK. cf Rural , Tn( Wells-Fargo Express Com pa- ""hroe acre traet.l Roe 1. Guilford. Me. They cleanse .., the mil amCnst Douglas ' j LTf,"i- WI"hyou: to 10 acres in that does yon goo.l. 25 rents at W. A. Kuyker(g)ill s drug rom i ar.j :nn. Large shipment or rug lnirg. ilami enjoi: on the tax Sat'irdav. w hen .lunge J. . Via handed down a decision i,'- The (-"IKI'V from C(llle,!!ng smiths. K.M'Fitr pru ne ACCoVXTANTS AMI SI" I : N K . 1 1 A I" 1 1 KHS. inn k e iiillertiniis. "M-n nml cIihmj booki, k-- """ "' hooks limt do nil kind" '' teliogrnpbl' rk. We w I lie iiiiic! I" l,v" " '"lk Hllli )""- Mr. Iliiin' Mn. f if I ire. WlllallM'lte St. I'lli.ne lleil ill i i j i i i OI'lvMMi OF Itl.VK. The opening of the Under wood roller skating rink for the season will occur on Friday evening, Oct. 18. 'h" Eugene Military band will furnish ni usle. oil! STOCKS American Wheel & Vehicle Alaska I'et. (':ml ( Ires.) II. C. Amalgamated C.jhI Portland ilome Telephone Co, Marconi Wlre!eH Telegraph Co. American Telegi'siihono Omaha Ind. Teleptione Co. Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co, National Copper - KTOCKS Anierlcan-Caiindliin Oil Alaska I'et. & Coal I fooled) (iertuan American Coffee I'ulled Wlri'leRs Telegraph Co. Ainer'n Do Forest Wireless Tel. Co Colnstork Golden (Into M. Co. Taionift Home Telephone Co. Flllly Copper WH HAVE slock In Oregon's iichent mine; 20l).IUu capltcl fully paid and non-assessable, for sale for rn.() or trade. This mine Is fully equipped and Is paying running expenses. Examine this at once. WE HAVE Mining, Industrial, avcnllnn or Oil Storks, which wo win trnuo tor iiirius, umoer lamia, iowii or city property, or trii anything of value. We have ) per cent and 8 per cent guaranteed biock, street anu electrical railway. IIOXIIS f-. IIOXIIM 5 I'KIt CENT ft I'Elt EXT Omaha Inilependent Tel. Cut Portland Home Telepho Co. Tacoma Honm Telephone Co. Northwestern Long Dlsl. Tel. Co. WE AIM) HAVE 5 per rent Gold Bonds to sell for rash or trade for Income bearing real estate, or desirable farm property. k,Bt fW you Dal, thVprlce, IF VOI' do not find here what you want, slate fully desire, what you have to trade, or whether a cash k Telegraph, wrltu f call. Roberts (8b Co. H,)U' llll SIXTH STItFKT. MIIII'LAXI), OREfiOX. & It. C, MOflG A N'S I-fll.MTl'ltE FAtTOIlV. Furniture manufactitied for whole sale or retail trade, rlictory at east end of Fifth street. Ilepalrl-ng solic ited. Phone Illack C3D1. Ilesldenoi phone, Black r.501. tf 1 WELL DfULI.IXO cash inn ; KTOHE. Wo Will H ll Sirlilly for Caxli AfiM tx lolM-r l."illi. ol 3 better for everybody concerned. TIIERED CROSS DRCG CO. o w 0 SnlMribe fur Hie Giuinl. 'JUT IIIHl lll eill lUinilienn ,,in j j done on a cash basis, but when the QlVlH'CKlMlATKM TO on the lupine ;' J lly il'tcadlii ;r-Oi. These are road: wait for 'hem andiv money. may make CHAMBERS HAitDWARE CO. chances to O , as weil n- Ci-ras.n' !. t'.ie w.II !::.o-n r.':.i Thcv will ciy for :ib! - 3l .-r:".i!r'-. " ' inlit the li't'e on's !:i r iJ"-'. t ''' ' rr. T-h inr..fienta are printed on the company the ni.Ni rallr ;:i ' tlie on;; ' I.o Ini th.i:r new. up-' in til" ;:ry d'tnp . ml I by the ai-o on CASTOR I A hirh road ; por latants and Cbilden. ! the Kind You Have Atwaj: Bought tviiholil enldeink broke out we com menced doing a credit business and It grew until we find for a variety Get your wells drilled by old and of reasons, that It will be tieeessnry . experienced well-drillers. 'for us to discontinue the credit i- Pbone Red 48V2. tf , 'em. 1 h-r- ore, after '''"'"; lM;;! will MAX Fi ISC COW FKKD. Al'alfa merl. A Haley's, ','enth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1.721. adopting th latte plan ers and din- i S. t- US f-H at right , Bears the lliXMC Vudfir porcii iTi.iff.-s Hre with the re:v ;i of all. CiiAMUEKS HARDWARE CO. make no ,-xeept puis, as plain wistlce re'l'llres that If we decline U give r-ri'll It to "lie, wc slifnild do so to all. O i We feel confident our euiM"rs 'will readily ndaio t liemn.'lve.Vi hn new Kivtem and belb-v.. Hint we lil In due iea'ii 'rt abie lo give them On account of the Trnns-Mlssls-slppl congress to be held at San Fl'HIielseo October Bill to loth, spec ial round-tr tickets wilt be sold on Oeiiilirea aiiV 4 at the Ote of T, final return limit 2'Jlays from date of sale. O A. J. GILLETTE,-Agent. Ihat the 'a-h plan OABTOniA. Boars ths it I. id i'i tnt imis Bsiytt o H,ittllUI )Hl'j' ' t.-a-u. prl all druggists. HAMUERS HARDWARE CO. '' l'''" ' . "... . . l.v