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NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
produces an intense heat undtr thi ketth or in tin win, but does not radiate
heat in all directions as a coal range doe hence is used with comfort on
the hottest summer day. Made in three sizes, and warranted. If not with
your dealer, write our nearest agency.
The
hrlirht lipht that reaches the fartheat corner or a
ized livine-room. Well made throughout of nickeled
brass perfectly safe and very ornamental. Wsnanwl
in every particular. If not with you dealer, write our
nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Do You Eat Toast?
YES?
S Well, why not make it as you cat it, right on your
breakfast table, and by Electricity ,
The EL TOSTO
Tha Latest Electric Toaster
This neat and convenient household article
has just arrived. Conic in and see it
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
5 16 Willamette Street
TO LOVERS OP
Try n pound of our coffoo cut on
pleased with the results.
w.
HZ
6J9 Will.amcttc
St.
Steam and
Pipe threaded from I'A inchjto 6' ch
Price from J 0c to 50c
. AU'sizc nipples cut from I inch to 6 inch
All wcrk guaranteed!
A'iARTiN & BRIGGS.
Keep
Kitchen Cool
Why swelter over a glowing'
range in a stuffy kitchen, when
a new Perfection Wick Blue
Flame Oil Cook-Stovti will do
the family cooking without
raising tha tonyrattire
enough t bm mtiiwkW
-, By nXdHc a Ttt-
fectioa" i aad aiWwfog tte
range fire to g y tny
make that wwiwrt khefcen
work not only bcMbfo, bat
actually a pleaacwi. The
comm as near
erfec-
sible to eel. Lnvw a eler.
(Incorporated)
GOOD COFFEE
AH coffee mills heretofore used
will only crush the berry, mutilating
the minute oil cells, allowing the cof
foo oil to evaporate, thus Impairing
the strength and flavor.
lly this now process the littlo oil
cells romulu unbroken, the essential
oil (food product), cannot evaporate,
nml the coffee retina Its fine, rich, nr
oimttlc flavor In Its full strength.
This Is one reason why a pound of
coffee cut in this mill will mnko from
ten to fifteen cups more of full
strength coffee than will any coffee
ground the old way. The lover of
good coffee finds hero a richness of
flavor never found In coffoo ground
In the ordinary way tt any price.
Another funturo nbout this mill is
that you may have your coffoo eut as
lino ns I ho finest Maud nml it will
still bo practically free from that fine
dUKt which Is produced by the old
method of grinding. You will, there
fore, always have n clear cup of cof
foo Instead of a muddy effect n re
sult of using tho old style mills.
Hoyal i'ut Toffee Is also adaptable
for percolators or French Drip coffeo
pots.
a royal mill and wo know you will bo
Yours truly,
EN,
THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
Main 25.
Phono
Gas Fitters
P'U.--: !?cJ 46
ll.W. 7th St.
rood
I
TWENTY THOUSAND
POUNDS OF TURKEYS
SENT.FR0M EUGENE
Shipments Went to Portland,
Seattle and Frisco High
Price Received Here
A bis business Is being done right
now In turkeys by tbe local dealers,
for Thanksgiving day Is only two
days off. Dealers report a scarcity
In tbe local market for tbe reason
that most of the birds In the county
were bought up for shipment to
Portland, Seattle and San Francis
co. One dealer stated this morning
that Eugene has chipped out at
least 20,000 pounds of dressed tur
keys, about half of them going to
Portland and the other half evenly
divided between Seattle and San
Francisco.
The turkeys were not as numer
ous in this county as usual, for some
reason or another, . probably the
weather during the early spring be
ing too severe for the young ones
soon after hatched. While the ship
ments out of Eugene were as large
as usual, there is a noticeable
scarcity in the reall' trade. If the
people do not make their purchases
today or early tomorrow, they will
have to eat chicken or goose for their
Thanksgiving dinner.
Raisers of turkeys received this
year from 18 to 20 cents a pound
for the birds, while they are selling
In tbe retail market from 22 to 25
cents per pound. They brought 'a
better price here this year than
they ever have and even the local
market has been higher than in
Portland. This speaks well for this
market. The price paid for the birds
here is said to have been higher than
paid in any other city ou the coast.
HENEYWILL
CONTINUE FIGHT
ON GRAFTER GANG
San Francisco, Iov. 23. The Call
this morning prints the first inter
view granted to the press by Francis
J. Heney since the assistant district
attorney was shot in Judge Lawlor's
courtroom, November 13, by Morris
Haas.
After expressing devout thanks
for his miraculous escape, Mr. He
ney says:
"In this great human battle
against vice and corruption, let no
one believe that the true source Is
to be found in the Individual dyna
miters, jury bribers,, kidnappers and
assassins, and that their extermina
tion means ultimate victory. Such
being ate but the bubble emanating
from the pool of filth that has been
years In making. The seed has been
sown, mid we must reap tho harvest,
but In gathering the tares, let us be
satisfied with nothing but the roots.
"It has been a terrible sacrifice,
but if my blood has not been shed
In vain; if the assassin's bullet bas
suddenly disclosed to the public eye
tho hideousness of the gigantic con
spiracy to defeat the law, then I shall
feel that I have not lived In vain;
that my poor efforts have met with
immeasurable benefit to my beloved
city and state."
The foregoing is a pnrt' of the
statement which is published over
Mr. Honey's signature. Tho wounded
man Is well on tho road to recovery,
and was able to walk about his
room ntfthe hospital today. To his
uiiei viener no scutea tnut no wa
eager to get back to tho prosecution
of the gralt cases again.
How Is Your Digestion?
Mrs. Mary Dowllng of No. 228 8th
avo., ban franclsco, recommends
remedy tor stomach trouble. She
says: "uratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters in a case of
acute Indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters Is the best remedy on the
market today." This great tonic and
alterative medlclno invlirorntea the
system, purifies tho blood and Is es
pecially helpful la all forms of fe
male weakness. 60c. At W, A Kuy-
nmuun a uruK oioro.
TIMltl-'R FOR SALE
Four and a half million foot of old
growth fir. consisting of 120 acres,
only mile and a half from tide-water.
Sluslaw river, on good logging strom,
can bo bought for $2000 cash (need
mu uiunej j.
Apply to
TOM WOLF,
No. 400 llollm'an Bldg.,
Los Angeloa, Cal.
WOOD SAW1XG.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
cl. IloJdy. All wood sawed to gunge.
For prompt service phono Black
S3 12. Residence 321 High afreet, tf
Gasoline Woousaw.
KIXHII! FLOUR!
Valley floui $1.15 per sack.
Hllly'a Department store.
Slnsror Sowing atacnlne Comi;-,
l.0''vlll;"ett street, 'Uoiie Kt?d
Watts for Watches
('V:h:t vohk.
All km.l- nf v.-m.-ut work;
'i'--, i:';!:.-r., sidewalks nnd
ni.la'.iers. S-.. in !.(..,-.,
you lot vmir work. O. Mi-oi --.
Gr.iss Hotel, Phone .Main' V.l!
REALTY TRANSFERS
0FJ-ANE COUNTY
e o
t m filter tn CI. It. Thurman
,rnt in s,rin2flcld Investment &
Power Co. 's add. to Springfield
Qnn
f Marltan et UX to
Frank Barnes. 200 acres In sec. 34
,n ID - 11W
N. O. 'HolIand t ux to Middle
Fork Cemetery Ass'n, Middle Fork
Grave JTard, i. . .
CarPB. Berlin et ux to Gertrude C.
... , nvnDhlaa aAA to
omitn, tract Ju vuwujiwo
Eugene, $10. ! , '
i Gertrude E. Smith et al to Jo
seph Hundell et ux, tract In Chesh
ire's add. , to Eugene, $1350.
. John P. Hale to Joe . Schrewe,
fi-apf In TTntrmount. 31.
F. C. Walters et ux to Elmlra
Lumber Co.. tracts in sec. 25, tp.
17 s., r. 6 w., $2000.
Arinllna A Tetrow et al to W. T.
RrIIpv tract in Cheshire's add. to
Eugene, $10.
nhoHo .T Barhite et ux to Ada
line A. Tetrow, tract In Cheshire's
add. to Eugene, i.
J. W. Hilton et ux To Jacob H.
Williams, tract in sec. 1, tp. 17 s.,
r. 4 w., $1400.
C. F. Worklne et ux to Robert R
Gibson, tract in Slndden's add to
Eugene, $1000.
Luella Clay Carson to Stella
Magladry, tract in Eugene, $10.
E.
TAFT'S VOTE LARGER
THAN ROOSEVELT'S
Portland, Nov. 23. That Presi
dent- elect Taft received a greater
number of votes at the latter elec
tion than President Roosevelt did
in 1904 is evidenced by the complete
official returns.
The figures show that Taft re
ceived 62,350 as against 60,455 for
President Roosevelt four years ago
in Oregon.
Taft's plurality, however, Is not
as largo as that of Roosevelt, but
this is accounted for from the fact
that Bryan ran far ahead of Parker
and not that Taft ran behind Roose
velt. This year Bryan received 38,049,
while Parker's vote four years ago
was only 17,521 Taft's plurality
is 24,481.
Tbe Republican nominee also re
ceived a majority of 14,071 over
all other candidates.
LEHIGH VALLEY INDIAN
MASSACRE REMEMBERED
Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 24. The Mo
ravian Historical Society of this place
held exercises today in observance of
the anniversary of the massacre by
Indinns of the," Moravian missionaries
at Gnndenlieutton, November 24.
1755. The massacre, which occurred
on (he site of the present town of
Lehighton, was one of the bloodiest
events In the history of the Lehigh
valloy.
CARD OFTIIAXKS
We take this opportunity to ex
press our sincere' thanks to numer
ous friends who so kindly assisted
us during the last Illness and death
of our beloved husband and father
for the kindly expressions of sym
pathy by their presence at the last
said rlteS, as well as for the many
beautiful floral tokens.
MAGGIE L. CARPENTER,
C. S. CARPENTER,
J. L. CARPEXTEll and
family.
DAIRTMBN.
You are interested In whatever
may bring ymj the highest price for
your milk product. Selling ctuto
to ub will bring you higher returns
than you oan got by any etkor
method.
EUGENE CREAMERY,
Succeeeor to Independence Creamery.
474 V, Willamette St. P.hone Main 638
y are agents for the Empire
Cream Separator.
XMV LAXE COUNTY MAP.
My Lane County Map Is now ready
from the printer. Those who wish
a copy will do me a favor by drop
ping me a post card. The price Is
$10.00.
I have only a small block of these
maps and as the mounting and col
oring is made at a rate of 8 maps a
day, they will, be delivered at this
rate to the subscribers and in the
same rotation as they are ordered.
SIMON KLOVDAHL.
Watrhcd Fifty Yours.
"For fifteen years I have wntr.hed
tlie working of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; and it has never failed to cure
any 6ore, boll, ulcer or burn to which
it waB applied. It has saved us many
a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of
Fast Wilton, Mnine. 23c at W. A.
Kuykcdall's Drug Store.
FI.OVI5. FIAJUlt.
Valley flour, $1.15 per sack.
Hilly Department Store.
Tf
WOOD SAWlXG.
Gasoline power by W. W. Moore
phone Hod 33S2. Ord.'rs large or
small will bo appreciated.
I.ar-re shipment nf ?.aik om.
F'"55 Mattresses just received
which we will sell for 10.00. while
iey l.ut; thU Is a savin got .5n
t .lumbers IlardwaiQCo.
"tmperlnl Car Clranor" will tuVc
P':'li or dirt of nny kind off a rainr-
r v.-irnishod s
-T t':ie finish.
Co.
Cha
nbsrs I la
v n:ir -S-.tf
i'v- b-.iyiui;;
t n hontor
dnn't buv.
Co.
(hoy will
!iir!it to he,
Chamber
Hard
LYDIA E.
P!ft KHAKI'S
VECTA8LE COMPOUND
LYDIA E. PINKH.
No other medicine for Woman'!
Ills in the world has received such
wide-spread and unqualified en
dorsement as has Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from native roots and herbs.
No other medicine has sucrr a
record of success for woman's dis
eases, or such hosts of grateful
friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham'g
Vegetable Compound. - ;
For more than 30 years it has been
the standard remedy for feminine
ills, Inflammation, Ulceration, and
consequent Spinal Weakness.
It has relieved more cases of Back
ache and Local Weaknesses than
any other one remedy. It dissolves
and expels tumors in an early stage
of development.
IrrepulnrtioH and periodic pains,
WenkinM of the Stomach, Indiges
tion, liloatiiiff, Nervous Prostration,
Ejudache, General Debility, quickly
yijid to it ; also deranged organs,
causing pain, dragging sensations
and backache. Under all circum
stances it acts in harmony with the
female system.
It removes that wearing feeling,
extreme lassitude, " don't care "and
:l want - to - be - left - alone " feeling,
excitability, initability,iiervousnes8,
dizziness, faintness, sleeplessness,
ff-Atulency,mel;mcholyorthe"blues.
Thes6-aro indications of Feminine
disorders, whioh this medicine over
comes ns weil as slight derangement
nt the- l-.'i.-inoys of cither sex. .
Women who sre plfk bwI want to
)'3t we!! sho'ilii refuse lu aecppt any
e-.ilisiiiii'- f it iytiia ii. I'inkliaui'g
Vegetal-.';.- C- .v-mil.
rVEBOREEN8,I.II.IES, BlTI.HS.r ALMS
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS
Dwarf FRUIT TREKi.Dwnrf MAl'LKS
QUAINT JAPANESE SPECIALTIES
Centurr-old ETftrrrewna onW a ttt huh
VenarabU Antiquities ttnyM a Gumninm
NEWSfoCKJUSTARRIVEQ
A1U Order will receive pninitakinB Attention
wrm imnorr nirmow rrj
ifn thm Omittrtl
it nutern dealers, lour order win
rem our ltteit conil an merit, junt lu
Our Cxin
lur EiiMr
ad will ohootie plant of the beat habit to
ill faur toll and exposure and conform with
11 and expotnra and conform with
rear Ian dfoape aehem. State jour needa fully
and elearlr, and he wlHielect In roue lntewt
write rortrar abw uatalouub if o. 611
rrtlBd, Orecoa Spokane, Waeh.
COSY RESTAURANT
We will give -you a good
meal for 25 cents
Lunch from 5 cents up
Begging a share of your
patronage
I am at your serivece,
S. WHITE, Prop.,
'6th and Willamette.
GEO.K.MUNROE
FURNITURE
07 West Klahih St., Knsienc, GrpgoiL
mollis !!( .".)7(1.
Sole Aj-i'iisb for tlio Porlliind
! Stuvij W orks.
i-irty-thn-e s;yloa,- including the
r.oitd Detroit Line. Also the Laclede
llaust-s tliu best low price range
on uie Ninruet.
a ti'.l U:io of lieators just from
Hie !:li-!iny.
a. i am! .'xnnilup our larue stock
befoe buyini; elsowiiere. '
VINCtfNT
PvESTAUPvAisT
Meals at all Hours
20c and tip
Fnonc Black 1557 West Ehtli St
o :
MG
lw-t Ti.blo !-..'
!l.) hi
.-iiioi:
. '1
!. iVATUKW.S.
1 West Xinth Stn-et.
AM -
Tint You Oall
With
Calcimo
The Sanitary Finish
esdy applied and durable
'"KiS IN
WALL PAPER.
Ivsrtii Will PiHr
""iiiPiiit'CiBipaBji
Sanitary
Eye Classei
NO CORK, II0 RUBBER.
W0 CELLULOID,
u NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
Choose your optician as you
would your physician. For ef
fectiveness of work rather than
lowness of price.
Dr. Franc Lucile Hard
Optician and Refractionlst
Suite 1-4, New Clirismnn Illdg.
The First
OF EUGENE. OREf.ON
Invites your account, whether larue
or small.
Your business will receive nrnmm
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAFE Dlil'OSKT llOXKS FOR RENT
T. G. HENDRICKS,, President.
S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President
P. E. SNODGRASS, Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW,
Assistant Cashier
LUKE h. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
Plumbin;
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight th
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning Work. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznui!
34 West 8th St,
Phone black I 117
mg
For up-to-date well drBing;
see LaDuke &LefflerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5121
999 Villard Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five fpassenger car for hire
any tirre day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
S..ccortoM.S.HiItble
Transfer Company
will do a err. t.-nnsfer '"''",
wol, l.ou-l.old ITKHls. trunks
ull thiuiri in . hi. li- 1 i
prompt nnd cprfnl tt.'tion. i
or niotti.
I'lioM Mai :'i
Res. Tlionp, ltrd
A. C. MATHEWS
Genera! Teaming
Conciete, Gravel. Bm.J.n?
Sand and good excavation
earth for sale q
O'hone Black 2511
or call at 3-15 V 4'-h
or
Co.
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.ihf ?.:li Hiavv "iv
w ,. -(..:-;
' T!llam-!fit t-.cn
Pheia Main 851
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Will.'
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