RWnS HU. CBABet. TTOKD1T, OCTOBXB !
Vr healthful and ifcitri
tious when raised with
wail
1
Sill
BAKING
POWDER.
The only baking powder
made from Royal
Grape Cream
of Tartar,
COMPANY E MAS
HIGHEST SCORE YET
0
Grove Rifle Team
6S2 Points Moonev
Hi(fiVst Individual Score
Cottage
', Makes
REALTY TRANSFERS
OF LANE COUNTY
Have
ANE COUNTY ISyrUpf K6S
tracts n.;.,!.- - Un i x-x "
,. O n
I - "rove. Oct. L';.-Voif,:iiiy j
K. O N. G.. pulled uif its regimental
con-.W thoot on the lompanv's t;,r-!
Ret grounds near this city todav. The
score i"ade is 51 noinis mw ,m- ...... '
thus Wr contesting, leaving .milv
v-ompany 1), of Koseburg. ami Q,ni
ian 1., of Ashland, to compete. The
score made w:ts tN2.
The come was presided ovff bv
Captain Houck, captain of rifle prac
tice, and Colonel Geo. O. Yoruu. The
team is composed of Lieutenant 11. H.
Pelrle, Sergeant Frank Snodgress.
Corporal James Potts and Arlif Hutte
Mooney. Two remarkable scores were
made when Sergeant SnodSass and
l'vate .Mooney tied iu a score of 4H
out o a possible 50 on the tiOO-vard
range.
Arlif Moone.s icord is worthy of
special notice iu that his individual
score stands at IS' being 12 points
over any other man in the regiment.
TJje individual score made today is as
follows:
Arlif Momiey, ISO; Petrie, 170;
Snodgrass. ICS; Potts. 1 G 4. Total,
6S2.
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Minima's ad
PAINT WAREHOUSES
UNIFORM COLOR
EMT CITIZEN
OF OREGON DEAD
I Scott,-of Milwaukie, one
kDoon men of the state,
tit at 12:45 Monday morn
Mne. His death was most
i heart failure being the
J Scott had been in his us
Ijesterduy, and his sudden
is great shock to his fam-
it was apparently in hiB
jl yesterday. He attended
fsellwood in the morning
led to be well last night.
usual meals yesterday
it complain of illness. His
jrred after he had retired
llht. baring passed away
It least warning. The end
llessly, and after being
stricken he died at once. A physi
cian was immediately summoned, but
could do nothing.
ORKGOX TIMKKIt LANDS
Abstracts furnished, land titles ex
amined, timber lands cruised, timber
lands bought and sold. Fred Klsk.
Eugene, Oregon. Merchants' Bank
Building. tf
UASOLINE WOOD SAW.
Garrison & Qlbson saw ail wood
to gage. Office Black 1571. Home
Black 1751.
FLOl'K FLOUK
Valley flour, $115 per sack.
Billy Department Store.
tf
Warner tunes pianos. Leave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. tf
The
LENOX
Portland's New and Most.
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, - ORECON
'ossessing: every convenience and an ideal location
Ftinj on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
ksines center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
fy room. Private baths. Bus to and ftom all trains
lIroptonPln Rates American Plan
Ki II. 50 nop Hnv Co en. nn.1 CI OH nor tov
Fi 12.50 with bath. : 3.50 and $4.00 with bath.
Curt on File
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
Many people have suggested that
tlu1 warehouses on the S. P. depot
grounds in this city be painted a uni
form color, thus adding to the at
tractiveness of tilat portion of the
city. At Grants Pass tin's is being
done, as evidenced by the following
press dispatch in a Portland paper:
i he large warehouses of this place
wliich occupy prominent positions
near the depot and in the railroad
yards will be decidedly improved by
the use of paint and whitewash. This
movement has been brought about by
the civic improvement workers, who
have urged upon the owners or the
buildings the necessity of such im
provement. When this work has
been completed the railroad yards
and abutting buildings will have a
neat appearance from both local and
traveler's, view. The initiatory step
in carrying out these plans has been
taken by til eGrnats Pass Fruit Ex
change, which is now putting two
coats of paint on Its packing house.
your abstract
l. ninny Abstract C-i:-;
Givrge II. OoIut ct t:
!-: loi lii, !.;, k 1!. u.-:i
k..Bo.
l3) y D. nlu-.it ct i:
I-'.jjp,.; lot i. block 7, fi.iv
to Lunelle. r
George ilawley etuxvt)
ridge; H'.o acres in sec. J.,
r 4 w. $io.
A-'K. Tower et ux to i.
tr.W in Washlmrue &
AiI)!l-.m :t-.n
John S. l'elilii.Ouin et :il n 0. U.
llonienway; lot 10, block 4. SUuldeu's
3d ad to Eugene. $1250.
V. C. Aliiis to Louise llylutld;
tract in Juffl lion City. $2oo.
V. 1.1. While et ux to W. U. Cooper:
tract iu sec. 33, tp. 20, s. r. 3 w
$2400.
C. S. to O. & C. Laud Co.; tract in
sec. 1, tp. IS, s. r. 9 w.
James K. Meade et ux to Amos C.
1 1 : ion et al; ItiO acres in sec. 5, tp.
Hi. s. r. 1 w. $2200.
7-aulu F. Slguian to John S. Pen
nington et al: tract in Sladdeu's ad
to Eugene. $4Uu.
J. J. Harden et al to Melvin Han
sen et ux; tract in Walnut Park.
$400.
O. K. Dullard et ux to Thomas
Sykes: tract in Campbell's 1st ad to
Eugene. $100.
Joseph K. Whitney et 1 to M. 11a-
ruh; tract in Irving. $1400.
V. G. Hendricks as trustee to Eu
gene; tract in Eugene. iitw.
Dora E. Frazer admx to Granville
O. ltitchey; tract in University ad to
Eugene. $320.
I'niied States to Lillle A. Crow:
ract in lot 5, sec. 2 4, tp. 2 0, s. r. 5
v. Patent.
Lizzie Lombard et al to V. H. .V.c-
Faiiand; tract in Packard's ad to
Eugene. $2200.
A. Huddleston to W. T. Kerley;
tract In Huddleston's ad to Eugene.
$10.
Ludie Lewis et al to Edith Evans;
tract in Packard's ad to Eugene. $1,-400.
A. C. McClane et al to Charles M.
Dunning: 320 acres in sec. 14, tp.
. s. r. 3 e. $1.
Olaf J. Hansen et ux to Ludvlg
Hansen; tract in Duncan. $10.
. 11. Cooper et ux to Ira A. Ran
dall: tract In sec. 33 ,tp. 20, s. r. 3
w. $1200.
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CKOW NOTES
Pur Irons Are Here
THE EXCEL IRON
It Excels all others in Price and Quality ;
Yours for $3.50
516 Willamette Street
Wirir, SuppUes,Fixtur and U kirn of
Electrical Mbckin-y.
(Special Correspondence.)
Crow, Oct. 26. Born October IS
to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank IMess, an 8
pound son. This event confers the
honored title of grandpa on Joe
Gates. He wears the distinction be
comingly.
We are told that Mr. Layne, of
Mound, has invested in a bit of real
estate in this vicinity. Have not
heard particulars.
The families of C. I. Allen and Win
Gantz will remove to Eugene for the
winter about November 1st.
Rev. James Howard delivered an
interesting sermon to a good congre
gation last Sunday. His appoint
ments at Crow will fall on the fourth
Sunday in each niobth ut 11 a. ill
and 7 p. m: in the future.
There is talk of a general mer
chandize store at Hadleyvllle and an
other sawmill near Crow In the near
future. May they both materialize.
The housewariiilng given by Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Gates in their new res
idence last Saturday evening was
much enjoyed by those who partici
pated. school will open at Palestine No
vember 2 and is to continue four
months.
Miss Gertrude Robson has gone to
Donna, Or., to teach a term or scnooi
The continued rains have inter
rupted and delayed some badly need
ed road and uriuge worn uuimuuum,
so we are hoping for good weather
si'""- . , ..
Stephen, the infant son of J. .
Jenkins, has been sick for several
davs.
The school board has concluded to
mn hiiKe n stove for use In the school
house at Palestine, thus filling a long-
felt want.
For the benefit of anxious inquir
ers we would state that we under
stand the term "strenuous," when
applied to an Individual, to be the an
iithlB of an "undesirable citizen.
! Those objecting to the former term
may feel free to appropriate me mi
ter for personal use only.
vrvrir-K TO 1AX PATHIW
Notice Is hereby given that the
road poll tax. amounting to $3, is
now due from each male inhabitant
of the city of Ktigene oeiwecu
ages of 21 and 50 years, except as
exempt by law. and will become de
linquent unless paid before the first
dav of December, 1908.
bl..u mil at the offl Of Li. k
ru. cltv attorney, No. 14 McClung
building, where proper receipts will
be issued. Receipts will be prompt
ly forwarded to those making pay
ment through the mall
It
iwlly,13i.MU'ls I' oliLs mul
1.' 1' i i i-
U'!U'.S lULO ID I imMljltrt) tm;
Acts naturally, acts trulus
lic.st forMin-Aimrn nnd CK'Jil-reu-Ymmt
and (Jltl.
lo ol. its ltemii-iul Ejjocts
ALoys lruvtlie Genuine unit-It
kaslli
jiany
om-
l name of the I
j
CALIFORNIA
Eo Strup Co.
it u manufactured. printed on thr
front of tM-y package.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
on size ah, rejular price 50 ft bottle.
BUY 8VBI KBAX
TBACTB OX YOl'B
OWN THUMB NOW
There are tu ur three acre tracts
left in Blair Street addition, closo n,
with streets nicely graded, which you
can buy at a moderate price on
on monthly installments If you wish.
Also tracts from Mi to 10 acres in
Garden Home addition. These are
very desirable and you may make
your owu terms.
These are splendid chances to
make money by saving it. as well as
by the increase In values. Thoy will
not last long.
See the Oregon Land Company,
Howe & Buoy or Zimmerman &
Rtigh about these tracts.
A ItKAL BABQAIX
677 acres: 250 acres of fine land
in cultivation; ten million feet of
saw timber; a brand new sawmill
that cost over $2000; $2000 worth
of new farm machinery and tools;
blacksmith shop; $1000 worth of
horses, cattle, sheep nuil hogs: all
level land; IS In good neighborhood.
near school, high school and store;
six miles on good road to railroad
station: land around it sells for $50
an acre: worth $40,000. Price, $21,-
000. Reasonable terms. See the
Real Estate Exchange.
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COLLKCTIOXS.
SMITHS. KXl'KRT ri'B
I.IC A 'Col' NT A. NTS ANI
S ll-'.NOtatA I'll KltS, make
COllCCtiollN, 0Hall iiik! cIok
bookx, kcp muall win of.
books ami ) all klnilx of
stenographic work. We will
Ik- pliiiM-tl to have a talk
uilli you. Mr. Iluxim-HH Man.
Orflce, 4H7 Wllluinolte St.
Phone Bed 4411.
v v
M)I (OlfiH Cl'BK.
For the complete cure of coughs,
colds, asthma and bronchitis and all
lung complaints tending to consump
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry
have for ages maintained an estab
lished reputation aa a standard
cough remedy. It contains no op
ium or harmrul drugs ana can u
given with safety to children. Price
$1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co., Wil
liams Mfg. Co, props., Cleveland, O.
WILL 8HM- AT A HACBIFIC B.
ThePiAntbehind the Suif
it J&r..JS.
..' '" ..-i-'I 'lJ s '
1' ?V T
'S Uosind Out Sale
WW
FOR NEXT TEN DfS
1CS UnderwearpSkSts; Kimonas,
Japanese Handkerchiefs,
tons. Thread and Jewelry
1T a. t V J . Cv
"tail business must tve up biding
lllfmave trouble ana expense
Tip
payer, if
both to li? elty lW(
. 0.,int la made.
Bv order of the common council.
' L. B. BEAN,
QCIty Attorney.
WOOH 6AWIN6
Gasoline &"7T W. W. Mocfc
phone Red T2. OrderO''9 w
mall will be appreciated.
One ot the residence prop
erties in Euaene. modern in every
way. HouBe Is brand new, absolute-
Iv the best IfciFDcd house in the
city; cement walks, fine lawn, good
barn in fact, ihire Is nothing to
VbMimnare with It for the money, Cal!
I at 27lOVest Fifth iet, or aWdress
Hoi 512. Eugene. tr
XOTICK OK WHSOI4 TlOX.
Notlr. Is hereby given that the
partnilp existing between M. L.
York and B. H. White la hereby dis
solved by mutual consent. B. H.
White retiring and M. L. York pay
ing and collecting all bills.
Dated at Eugene. Oregoi this Mfth
l " i
4. IBEAL ItESTAl BANT
....
l to h IP rirreLi.
again taken rharge ''.'"'
Ideal ri'.-taurani 'in f T
will I" (p.) HM-n wr
IT CMS-
UO'J
day of October,
U! Th
has T i .rould
M. L. YORK
E. ii. WHITK
Be Prepared
for the storm. Don't
wait until you've
caught a cold. Of
course, doctors must
be supported, too, but
it's wiser to put the
money into a warm
. coat than the doctor's
pocket. We have
some dandy Fall
Overcoats made by
the Schwabs of St
Louis; ideally correct
in style, fit, finish $nd
price.
$10,
$15, excellent ones at
$20, fine ones at $25.
Others in between.
STANLEYS
Good ones at
better ones at
612 Willamette SO
QJAS. LONG, s59th g
street and
m mi-.-t -i'! of
rtS" '"'it in s-ri'.-
IP ior R.NKW
'nerlts of Tias Wondf ou
never si;er irom iMonev,
bladder or rhi.n'lc trou(f3 " 8
bottle Itwo months' treatm!it i sold
hv O. J. tftkn. or by mall. Send for
592
tOUMTS.
and t li
the mar
afforii.i.
testimony. Ur. r. rllall.
.'ive street. St. Loul v
SitlB)- !ug jiaiolna (QiRibkiiy.
(115 yvliVaftte street, phone Ked
A. C.MATHEWS
General Teaming
f!nncrete. Gravel. Builin?
Sand and good excavation
p. earth for sale
rhone Black 2311
,g):all at MOlW &
1
mm
MJSTfC
MOULDING
PQ5TJ, BOXES!
Plumbing
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do al!
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya 8c Heitznun
34 West 8th St
Phone bluck 111?
rm
IN ONI OR MANY COLORS
19
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR!
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIQH ORADB WORK
tut at tow at uitik mutti
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling;
see LaDuke &Lel(lerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5121
999 Villard Boulevard
GEO. K. MUNRQE
FURNITURE
(17 Weal lOlublll fit., KtlKene, ( ri'Uoll
I'liiine Kill nn7ii.
Kole Aki'IMh for the I'orllaiHl
I Stove WorkM.
Fifty-three styles. InrliiilltiK the
noted Detroit Line. Alao the Laclede
Itannea the beat low price rniiKt'
on the market.
A full line of Heaters just from
tho factory.
Call and examine our lamu stock
before buyliiK elaewlipru.
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car (or hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
1J.UH lUdirfia !: )l 'ajuapsn)
lo V-U auoqj
usjaQsvid puD
8JOJ3BJJUOQ n
Williams Transfer Co.
Light and Heavy Haulint
wood roH bALE
S04 VlllaasatteSUtl if. Orefoo
Phone Mala H
Scoffs Santal-Pepsln Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For lnf9rollrfi or t'tfrrh
Of ttio bU-t Ur "in1 JIr4
Klrlti-T lOAu WO tAT.
I'qfM 'Olh lr fmajfiffitlf
all J Nnalara'IfMM ut
tb3 rlmmrj 'ia. At
,fiZii LarmUii- HI4 by
dftjMatiaU. I'rk II. "i, or irf
Dint I. j-t-il'I, fl.uu, IbrM
bcie fi.li. A4JreM,
THE SAKTAL-PEPSIH CO.
HclictMitalM. Ohio.
,. Knykendall, drug
?V-v.'-;-;'': ' , V i
SOME IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
Every depositor natu
rally desires safety for his
funds. When you have an
account with the Mer
chants' Bank of Eugene
your deposits are secure.
The strength, careful
management and sound
investment of this institu
tion are guarantees of
safety. Your account cor
dially invited.
CAPITAL - $65,000.00
"NIIOK VOl'll HOKKK,
HHOK VOl'K MAKK,"
or repair your carriage or wagon
with skilled workmanship nnd in
tho best manner we will at the very .
lowest prices. Conscientious and
hlgh-grado work in our lino, aa well
as promptness, should recommend ua
to everyone who appreciates having
their horses properly shod, or their
wagons repaired in the best manner.
G. BURBACH
53 J Olive St.
WALL PAPER
PAINTS
WALL PAPER
FRED LUDFORD
Practical Painter
102 W. Eighth St. Eugene, Ut
aTW
I, Hold by W.
'gilt.
While
Viewing the
Sky Scraper
' on 9th Street
Right About Face
and see
McLEOD'S
New Fell and
Winter Suiting
H E9th s.
FRENCH
FEMALE
Madame Dean's
Pills.
i.ir ros HvtiWMUt
MK!irTKUATftf. Htil IMWI T8 fU
HmM Kurt1 HaWf Httr1M:tlon Omir
avnty4 or Mu7f!fuDll. ht-ut prc
pMld ffi.Jprr rot. Wlllarna th-m
on lrll, Ut bt pal'l fnr when Mievfil.
Krnpli Kry, lifilat nn KmUln (tit
irenuliif, tnwpt no iubtltut. Ii Hir
dru(iai dura out hT ihem awud yur
HI i TED fcEDlCAL Cfl., Mi 74, Latcuty, H.
Sold in Eugene by W. L Delano
L. C. BEADLE
Stone MasSn
I"ave ord it White's ret3iir(j
on West Klglitu street or addreia at
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