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THE EUGENE AIL7 OUAWJ. THURSDAY, OCT. 21. 1909 rwo Welcome Words to Women Women who suffer with duordr peculiar to their Hi should write to Dr. Pierce end receive free the Advioe of a physician of over 40 years experience skilled end successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every tetter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sentirely modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink Irani telling to their local physician. The loeal pbysicift U pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything1 without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations era generally need- leee. cod that no woman, except in Are eases, should submit to Dr. Pleroe'e treatment will euro yon riiht fat the privacy of J your own home. His ' Favorite Prescription" has cured atondreoe pt thousands, ccsne of them the worst of dm. I ll b th only medietas of it klad that h th. prod not of reuUrly fradmnl phyvioiao, Th. only on. good enough that Iti maker, dar. to print ita "very, Uiredient on itf outlid. wrapper. There's no aecreey. It will bw .lamina tioa. No aloohol and do habit'forminf drugs nr. found In It. - Some unsorup loos medicine dealers may offer yon a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your faealtb. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.. take the advice received and be well. r ON ' T Wait until the busy s:son to have that repairing: done BRING In your docks, watches and lewelry and have them put in first cla?s shape by experienced workmen. All W rk Guaranteed Don't buy that watch or diamond'until you . have examined our stock and got our prices : i i THEY ARE RIGHT ma ), n n thi 1 ! "! 1 111. 1 1 MAURER-GOPPERNOLL JEWELRY CO. c. 1 ' 542 Willamette St.' ' , . i I Epjfene Ore. 3E WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE GARDEN HOME? Here is a beautiful one of 38 acres 3'2 mites from Eugene on the river road. Good house and barn,2 good wells, running water in pasture Fine Orchard. $250 per acre. Address Mrs. S. S. Marquis, Oct. 9th Eugene Report of Condition of the Merchants Bank at Close of Business April 28, 1909 i RESOURCES Loom and Ditcounti . $166,603.20 Dark Prtmliei - - - 17,637.43 Cash and due (torn barks 144.102.Sn LIABILITIES Cepstal Stock $6S,00 00 Profit . . 1,825.63 Deposits - 261.716.43 $320,543.33 Ws take pleasuie In presenting the following"tigies representing . . .... Increasing deposits . . DrcO, 1907. $47,219.77 July 15. 1908 $152,029.11 Nov. 2?, 1903 $171,850.51 . Apr. 28, 1909 $261,716.4 AvaiUble Csh Over 33 ftr cent . OREGON TIMBER LANDS If you have Timber Lands to sell Send me discription Abstracts Furnished, Land -Titles Ex amined, Timber Lands Cruised, Tim ber Lands Bought and Sold. FRED FISK Merchants' Bank' Buil Jin?, Eugtnc.'Oregon. PERCY I ONfi Commercial ClublBlocV i ivmvji Phone Main 5 S. P. EAFfstNGS IN tREGON FOR YEAR ENDING IN JUNE Nearly $3,000,000 Net Wells Fauo Express Cleared -Over $1,600,000 puny outalde the stale as well as In 'gR$ GET ADVICE . the state or Uregon, euaius " -n was 13.00,932.77; l'e.ra"'i. penses amounted -to 9.6i4.9 ()4. net revenue, 3,3!4)-9 "' CHRISTIANS DEDICATE O o MISSION SHIP OREGON Salem, Or., Oct. 20. According to the report of the Southern Pacific Company received at the offices of the luillroad Coinmiualou this morn ing, the net income of the railroad corporation In Oregon alone lor the year ending June 30 wa 12,791,- j 393.67. The total revenue in Oregon j was 17,099.081.23. ( The total ex penses, Including taxes, were H,V17, tS7.f6. The taie6 in, this male equalled $1,266,617.32. The total earnings of the Southern Pacific ouulde the state of Oregon an veil a within the state for the year ending June: 30 were $21,066, 650.83. - Dividends were declared equalling $17,336,710.74. Seven per cent on preferred stock was declared and 6 per cent on common stock. The report of the Wells-Fargo Co. was also received this morniug, and the officials have approximately es timated the Income from interstate business In Oregon to have been $273,724.73. This is the gruss in come and the amount paid lor privi leges to railroads in Oregon equalled $118,589.40. The total operating expenses of the Weila-Fargo Com- BUSINESS COLLEGE "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison 3 Portland, Oregon A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL The hifh-iUndard commercial school of the Northwcit Open alt the year. More calls lor help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. II ook keeping from written for mi and of fice practice. Shorthand that excels In all respeets. Special per.nanship depart ment. Cell, phone or write Tor oatatotfur . . i ITO.NIGHT j ... , Recovering in all colors and quality. Call at POTTS' CIGAR STORE," 564 Olive Street. Also gold, silver and Mission Han dles on hand. ' 1 Plumbing. Heating and TirmirYg Everything in tlio STATIONERY, LINE for public school or University students. Vttorman Fountain Pens I. P. Loose Leaf Books: Crane's Linen Lawn. y Text Books SCHWARZSCHILD'S BOOK STORE Eye Sight Is one of Na ture'a blessings. Take good care of your eyes. For oye-straln boo DR. HORN. The Kyesiglit Specialist. 690 Wlllametts Streot C.K. Munroa f. W. Mum Of MUNROES Furniture and Hardware Sole Aecrtts.for Portland Stoves and Laclede Ranges Trunks, Suit. Cases, Rugs, Matting, Bedding IT Weat Mirhtb Hi., r.nrne, orrfo IMhiup ltl AAU1. ' Pittsburg, Oct. 20. On the con cluding day of the International cen tennial and convention of the Disc -$es f Christ (Christian church!. evangellBtlrj work was discussed. The convention will, end tonight with street meetings by volunteer evangel ists and fdngers. , ' The proceedings deveiopea a num ber of noteworthy achievements. For the first time, It Is claimed, the lay mn were Klven definite knowledge of the magnitude of the denomina tion. Forty times more delegates at tended this convention than the one held In this city 18 years ago. In a century the Christian cnuicu has obtained 1.300.000 communi cants, 11.714 churches, 8752 Bible schools, and 6661 ministers. Nearly million students are enrolled In the Bible Bchools, and the total val uation of church property Is 29,-742,244.. The steamer Oregon, built by the church In the local shipyard, was dedicated and then dismantled for shipment to the Congo river, where It enters the missionary field, one hundred dollars was contributed in open meetings for carrying on the work at home and abroad. "The 'Moore' you've had X The 'Moore' yai want." MOOR hi. 4 The Curpei-Cleaner. Phone Ked tl. O AI KHT1NKI) LKTTEItS . Eugene, Oct. 20, 1909. Alderman, H. 8. Anderson, P. Z. Ilabington, Miss L. C. Barnes, Edward. Barnes, Mrs. Myrtle. Bo Dine, Mrs. C. D. Bundsen, A. E. Davy, Miss Ina. Ray, Mrs. John. Ford, J. F. Frost, Mrs. Harry. Green, B. B. Hughes, Chas. Humphrey, S. R. Knox, Miss M. R. Lea, John B. ; McBrlane. Mrs. Miller, A. J. Mlntor, J. L. ' OKluirn, M. H. Price, V. M. Reynolds Mrs." Mary'. - -v'"'v Hohb. MIrs Belle. Solgneur, Auguste. 81nnott, P. L. (2) Shannon, Rev. S. G. Blusher, Mrs. T. U. ainnlnger, Mrs. Mary. Swansnn, David. Worthlngton, Richard E. i ' J. L. PAGE, P. M. COTTAGE GROVE ITEMS Clarence Moses, who rncenllv loot hls-wlfe nnd Infant baby, is now con fined to his bed at the home of his miner nna mother, Mr. tind Mrs. S. B. Moras, with an attack of Uphold fover. Trouble Is not coming singly to him. His many friends hope to hear If his early recovery. Will F. Hurt has been awarded the contract for the building of H. Venske's fine new two-storv brink on Main street, nnd with a force of men commenced work Saturday. The iibvv uricK will ue 5UX9S feet, the on. tire ground floor to be occupied by Walker & Klnter's fnrnltnro .in.o Contractor Hart expects to hnve the oiniiiMig ready for occupancy before (.uriMiuias. cottngo Grove Leader. XKW IRRIGATION HOOK FREE "Well Irrigation for Kmnll r..m.: Is a publication Just issued by the General Fnsaencer Donnrtmcnt r ti. u iiilton itanronu and Navigation Co and Soulliern Pacific lines In Oregon This booklet Rets forth In n nru. cal.. concise way the possibilities for iMi.ni ui inexiiensive irrigation, nnd should be In the hands of every far mer' In Oregoa. Copies may he obtained free on uiMHicimon to win. Mc.Murray. gen vuii passenger acent O n A v ,i 3. P. lines In Oregon Portlnnd, Or 11 1 WM. McMURRA Y. ON SAFE MATRIMONY Cost of Living After Marriage Greater Than Before for 9ftespectable Man Chicago. OcT.-Matrimonial mishaps and how to avoid them was T text of an address delivered be Sre th" Kilo Association a woman a club, by Rev. D. D. Vaughn, last night. About 2U0 young women lis tened to the discourse and went to their homes with some of the fol lowing epigrams to ponder over Marriage la the normal state, but It is no longer a necessary state. Women often marry iur for moey, or because they wish to show some other women that the) can marry that particular man. Learn to understand your hus bands 'men are transparent. Pretty girls are not in demand; neat girls are. To hold the love of your husband, keep fooling him. Make him believe you are the augel they supposed you were before the wedding ceremony. Women should love their husbands more thun their children or parents, otherwise they will not be ideally happv. The minister's subject was "Mat rimony." which, he said, he had been studving for over a year and upon which he felt competent to talk, inas much as he had circulated questions bearing upon that subject to his con gregation, and had received over 200 answers. "The Idea that a man can live cheaper after he is married than he did before is fallacious and mislead ing," said Mr. Vaughn. "That Is possible only when the candidate for matrimonial honors has spent his In come In riotous living. The single man who has been thriving will find that when be gets married he will 'be called upon to spend three times as much for living expenses as he did bfor." MAGAZINE FREE WITH DAILY GUARD McCall Magazine and Cue Fat- tern Free to Our Sub- We hayo mJe arrangements-.with the jleCall Cohipany, proprietors of McCairs Slugiizliie, Tor clubbing ,that magazine with'lhe Daily Guard. For a six months' subscription to the Dally Guard, payable always In ad- ELDER HENRf CUNNINCW J u . 5s - ' -ecommenri. 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The rPEiilnr meeting or tho L. of I.. A. R. is postponed until Tuesdav. October 26. , The department presi dent will bo with us to hold instruc tion on that date. A full attendance Is greatly desired. Lunch will be served after the .meeting., v ,. ' By order of the- department West dent, i J ,' ! maky.'f. SmV.Tj, -v President HU h Mountain Clrclo. j NOTICE. Xotloo is hereby given that Locke T. Brown lias Ihm n appointed District ..number tor .;im n,.t.. j I, bert llutton ns special representative ' K,"'",. for t;he Kan- Garden Home addition is situated just beyond the fair grounds almost In town. Tracts of 2 1-2 and 5 acres, reasonably priced, and vou make your own terms of pav ment If you want a small place close to Eugene, see a real estate dealer and ask him to show you Garden nome. 0REG0NIAN HEADQUARTERS , ( '- t - i CHANGE OP ADDRESS. ,n and after Monday, October 4th tho Oregonlan agency will be found at our new store, 570 Willamette St where all wants of our subscribers will tie attended to. tl ' ,) - - ALLEN' EATON, i - NOTICE TO t'AKI'KN'TERS Contractors nnd homebnllders- ruiu-e i n. n mh. ii....i.... . . . : " IH-rsMM are ,Ti".-)r'7i..i tr -,, . . ,,r . """i"01" ' addition to any bu.liu-ss fo ,1" S L"'m it '.' mplo room to compsnv. L. V. II. : , ' 7 ,e. 01 k,"-ls of mill 02 1 K.CtlKXK-I-'AI ;i:kk ami 5 l OWKIX STAGE 1,1 XK The llancs Llve.y Co. on and after Oct. .1, win cor.iuot the mall stnse inel.etft-een K.isene and Lowell k in- uany except Sim.l iv m. -tr named handle nnv work, sash, doors, frames and mould a specialty. Store fronts and fix tures on short notice. Eat Sth st planing mil:, J. II. Smith & Co.. 205 Kast Mil street. Eugene, Or. tf at 0:15 MOIttJAMTANSltlR P.'n'"K ml11 nd rurnlture factory r-.i.. iioiieeiun sire-r: 197. It. C. Mori- A. Srai.Tb! lllnck 6741. l'hono Main es. phono, Hed res. plie M.jfaclurcrs of G.ilvaui:cj ronT Cornc: and Skylights. : j i i Estimates Furnished None but Competent Vork.nienEmpU) ed A. C. MATHF.WS General Teairtn? Concirle, Gravel, BuiHiny cand and ginvi excavation q earth lor sale Phone Black 2311 oPvall at 345 W 4th 0 i Grtvit o. w. vi.r,, , wmJ, l-.iri:e t-i short tii'tiri-rtre- 321 W. ! ne W'ihxI Saw. 'r t prepared to smalt orders. - Itiuk 2J; ur:h. raw on a-l ORt'llAiti) AND GArtl.l TRACTS Of 5, 10 and ;n ncrer.. '.orated on one of the richest and most fertile tracts in the whole Willamette val- Beautifully located on the hanks of the MrKcnile. just one mile from Springfield and five miles from Fu eene. Mv,ke yourself nt home In our office. We will he glad to see you WII.1.A.MAC I. AND CO Rooms 2 and 3. Cherry iock. WOOii S.Hiim; - small ll!a, !11 k -o.:n b. a;.; in- W Or I rect.Tel. Hl!l'rii f-ni; KKNS. J rJ ''!"s. Ito :, rs, roasiors or " T'' '"'ni'-lv Meat Market Klflh ami Hill,,, aroiiud the corner." i'luSj Hrc &'1'. it specialty. bnll- j at V,.r b .lohn S;" Mlll.lM.KY '0'ln ,1,0 ,,, W. Moore. lite ot o In Farm Lands Farm of 80 acres; 25 acres in crop: balance in and pasture; two houses, one 7 rooms, one 4 rooms; , family orchard; good brick cellar; 2 chicken houses park. This place is sitiuated 11 miles from Eugem - good neighborhood. .Price,- per acre ... . . :. . .v.. ''J'Farni of 80 acres," situated' about '8 fnilos wist tage Grove; county ro.d rtius through the place; hcusei.baru:Tindutbiii!(Siigs; three springs on the ViU trade f on Eugene jgroperty. Price $15( w '2C acres, situated about 6 miles west of Euge: acres under cultivation, balance in timber. Per acre .' 100 acres' of fine Willamette Valley land, situ: . miles iroin iiugene. , Per acre $' 50 acres, more of less, all. under cultivation . just 4 miles from Eugene.'. Very best of Willamette land. Price, . per acre $ 10 acres of rich river bottom soil, situated just north on river road; new house of 6 rooms, with porch; good barn. All in crop! consisting of pot; cabbage and corn; 3-4 acre of strawberries; few sua! pie trees. Price $290 Farm of 115 acres, situated 10 miles from Eugeu than 1-4 mile from Woodman Hall, church and s house; 90 acres under cultivation; good house and lots of good spring water on place. Will trade eqn: amount of $3500 for Eugene property. Cash price .15 acrqs fine bottom land; 4 acres in cultivation o-aere tract situated less than 1-4 mile from the abo' scribed.. making a total of 30 acres. Has 25 Eoyal cherry trees on one tract and a beautiful building This would make an ideal home. This olace is sit only 5 miles from Eugene on river road. Price.. Tract of 8 3-4 acres, situated near Donna, Or.; hoi 4 rooms; barn and outbuildingsj'good well; small ore 3 acres in cultivataion. Price Farm of 70 acres, situated 4 1-3 miles from Euge mile irom Irving; land practically all in cultivation nouse, uarn and other outbuildings. Terms, i'cr acr A Few Snaps in City PrdpeI 2 lots in Fairmount addition; lots 2G5 feet frontag 1G0 feet deep; good 7-room house; some fruit, mostly! l'ies: ffood well of M-ntrv smnll hnrn nnrl nil kinds of buildings. Price .$3 , House of 9 rooms, plastej,ed,'throughout; sm otV : X137 feet: corner lot situritorl-nlnso iir- tliroe blocks public school. AUautiful-hOme. Price 4 ;'. .. i,, oitL.ttHTU Uil 1J1UUU1U OtICVl, 'J bath and toilet; closets in all the rooms; house wiKJ electricity.; good deep well lot 60x150. , Price. ,'. $4 O l , . ' .V, " , , t.-.-.Mil - -iuuiu nouse, plastered 'throughout; eit'i-u". y bath, hot and cold water; lot GG 2-3x80. This liouse ' cated close to one of the best schools in citv. Price $! A l-storv:V ly located on lot GG 2-3xS0. Price 5'4 Good 9-roo mhouse, G rooms of which are plaf iii,l i. o ... . i. .a,I; I'.ii'tii'ii; o rooms ceiled and papereu; good well; some fruit trees, flowerimr shrubbery a: granary that would make a good barn. Situated ons car line no.ur snlir.ri. in .v,; -n- t atnti I'uiv Price ..... SZi Fine residence lot, 53xlG0; situated on one of streets m city; onlv 3 blocks from Willamette stre .met e i , . . , .. .irhl w.. .-.mu in street; paving and sidewalK, wau-i ..-i "piped on lot readv to nttneh Prien 5 lots on Oregon avenue: east front. These lot? .:,..,t.i.. ii- ' l O'V Hed , ne.-s Coii..o i,-..,. nnd " "I'-ry c;,ll on Mrs. w - "; . n i.st W illow plunu a verv Kir'il,lo , 1 1,-,. . Wfi burn 1 ... "..Oi l- 1 .L in Vair Gf Adduum; also fine building lots in the (in -wf and some beautiful lots in the Kincnid Addition, i; and see u,- befni'.vnii l,m- W on,, envo veil nioEo: HoiienbecRg&crpurp r AUTTcTTSS -i itijtj sll. i w tHiiiai'w- . o