T El'GEVE WEEKLT CITARO. Till RSI> AY, APRIL 10, 1U08 jrn t -, [Fi ¡i I1UMIUÄTING-VILE-DESTRUCTIVE rstsvmptomof Contagious Blood Poison is usually a little sore or ulcer u is quickly followed by a red rash on the skin, swollen glands in tlie ’fc ol>th and throat, and often copper colored s' f-hes on different parts of the body. As the blood becomes more fullv •? nated with the poison, pustular eruptions ar.d sores break out on *0°6 h and in extreme cases the nerves and bones are attacked and ti e ’ C 7nails 'imp off Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head ‘Ttwith this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. No other disease hiehl^ contagious; many an innocent person has been inoculate«! bv Jf’ piA the clothing or using the toilet articles of an infected pers. i rf^eisi but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that g " it attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the ’ circulation, and neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes tlie blood pure and rich, tones up the system, and completely and permanently cures this Q disease. S S S 1 s cured thousands of e.i — of Contagious Bl.... 1 Poison. PURELY VEGETABLE Ifyonareauf- fering with this debasing an 1 destructive ru disease begin the U e of S S S. an 1 get the ;«onout (‘ your blood before it permanentlv wrecks your health. We J°ve i li >ir. treatment book on the disease wh«c i v.e will send free to a I , < w’s'i't nd in addition our nhvsiciar.s wll O1’“ nÂ0ct«* Fishing Season Now Open and you can find anything you may need, from a plain hook to a *95.00 chub rod, and if you have not seen our new line ot trout files bought especially for the waters of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, you should see them before buying your r B rothers tackle for the season. IWC *♦ ♦♦ HILL’S GUN STORE 515 Willamette St The Eugene ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦«> Business College Will be open all summer. may enter at any time Investigate our methods Informa- tion cheerfully and promptly fur nished. MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. FURSHIDES ■ 5 0 . . . HUNTER8'¿ c TRAPPERSGUIDE. ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ + + + ♦ + + ■> After every ele ion mistake of putting I he tally sheets in the ballot boxe: s and sealing them up after count « has been completed has been made by the fudges and clerks of election in a nu imber n- of the precincts of Laue cou < ty, thus delaying the of rticial count. County Clerk 1. »ee, 1« now sending out suppile r s for the primaries with ins atruo tions to the judges and c clerks to place the tally sheets in I the envelopes furnished for • that purpose and I.E AVE T 'HEM QI T OF THE BALLOT BOX. This envelope containin' g the tally sheet should be de diver­ e 1 to the clerk by the un ease n- ger sent in with the ret turns. NOTHING BUT THE BA Ir- LOTS MUST BE Pl.ACE CD IN THE BALLOT BOX. ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + + ♦ + + + CLASSIFIED. COLUMNS 1 OH SALK Ml se 11.1. A A It >1 S—(4 < ultimad. I 1 A ri'OICXI A !■ (('olitili ii«d.) IF YOU W AN T TO SELL ynir prop­ JESSE (. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26 erty tell the Oregon Land Compa­ Wes: Eighth street, Eugene, Or. ny about it and they will *&> the opposite pnstofflee. Gives special rest. 413 Willamette street, Eu­ atteu'ion to the examination of ab­ FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hereford Oregon Stat gene. Or. tf stracts, drafting wills, settling ea- bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil- u iban lry, will nut tates, conveyances and collections. tf lamette street. DON’T fail to see Chesem If you 35th annual con Also io ill pension matters. Phon« want bargains la real estate. We eginning May 10. Red 1 17S. fir FOR «ALE breund K"'~»»*in buy and sell farm and city prop­ zes in the state c< w wood. W. L. Copperaoll, at Watt's erty. Itsproved and unimproved. ded. Special rates tf jewelry store. Timber and mining stock, li. Che- 11 railroads during J. W. KA VS X- CO., undertakers and vein. Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf week. State Mast, er FOR SALE t'neap, good scrond- funeral directors. Eugene. Or. has announced th le agon. hand Stud« shaker 3-ineh w I ling committees: tf Eugene grocery. Enquire at DAY Ac HENDERSON, undertakers edentials—Mrs. Jen and etóbs liners Corner Willam­ •man, Ranier; Mrs. STORE FOR SALE Ax Billy Dept ette and Seventh streets. Albany; Mrs. M. Store. Ninth stree•t. Eugene., Or. ien, Wash.; Mrs 1 tu 7 AV. T. GORIiON, funeral director. Mrs. Marr S. State licensed embalm. r. Office *1<> CASH AND *10 PER MONTH FOR SALE Baft Orpington wggS. Ison, HHlsboro and residence, Tenth lud Olive Will buy i, beautiful California + Lt >n. 13 for *1. W B llamptou. 1 1U.’ streets. Phone Red 4481. vineyard, th Income from wh; h + + Columbia Itvenue, corner 19th st. a of labor—W. A. Jones. ■9 will b.« »uffici'nt to make you in­ + Macleay; A. J. Thotn'ison, + %H< MITI < T dependent f r lile. Handsome 4. + +AA«<*. + + + ‘V + * + + ♦ FOR SALE Loose and baled cheat + w Mrs Susie Wells, Condon: pamphle.. valuable Ir.f rotation FREE THOM AS Architect. Sketch­ y bay; also oat s'.raw Phone Far l»Prlngte. Veronia; Mrs. Ju-1 and contract Ire. p. B Robinson, mers 13x9. Squire Smith, Irving, es and plans drawn, blue print» a . Hillsboro. general agent. Pacific Grove, Cal. alò and specifications. Gen. ral super­ • and ner diem William E. ' vision over buildings in course ot chairman. Banks; J. R. | INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON ­ FOR SALE One No. 3 Oliver Type­ construction. If thinking of build­ •s. Anna Everhart, Molalla; DENCE SCHOOLS The Busy Few newspapers are opposed to writer; also otte No. 7 Fay-Sho; ing, large or small, see me. Terms .. Morse, Hood River; Mrs. ‘ progress, but 1 notice the Springfield Mau's University.” (.lives a thor­ both machines in good order. C. reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman Mary B. Smith, Carlton. ough training at your own home News says "new ideas and methods S. Frank. tt block. Finance A. T Shoemake, chair­ in assessments will not work in Lane in m arly all the trades and profes- man, Selma; R. A. Legg, St. Helens; county.” However, there are a few BUFF LEGHORN EGGS Pure bred, sions. T< xi books ami Instruments Mrs. Eva Jones. Mac leay; Mrs. Min­ publications and their patrons who (when required) furnished free. $1 per setting. GetT. Melvin Mil­ nie Bond, Irving. Full Information and circulars al HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer believe a few new ideas might work ler, Room 20, McClung block. Bylaws W. \V. Jaquith, chair- , in our present methods to our bene­ ti>.‘ local aaroUmenl office, 45 W. Phone Red 1461. tf and expert metallurgia». Reliable man. Laurel; Jam s Shibley. Spring-1 fit and not upset any of the things Eighth street, R. J, Kirkwood, rep­ Informal Ion furnished to Intending wa er; Mrs. Ella Johnson, Portland: 1 worth retaining. We do accept Im­ BUFF LEGHORN EGGS Pure bred. resentative. invt it ■. Examinations and re­ M s. Jennie Lovelaie, Mrs. Susan E. provements In planting, care of or­ *i per setting. Geo. Melvin Mil­ ports on mines and ore treatment. Stratton, Albany. chards. implements and all business Eugene Oregon. ler, Room 20, McClung Block FOB RENT Good ot the order—5 lines. PhonqP.ed 1461, tf Townsend. Cleone; Mrs. 1 FOR Ul’.NT \ modera fiat En-• ABSTRACTORS roll, Mosier; Mrs. Eliza LOGANBERRY PLANTS .*0 cents qulrc oi M S; lineiti r in thè Scine...' Shedd; P. S. Robiqson, THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT per dozen. 35 for *1, *2 per hun­ der block.* tf Olson. CQ., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block, dred; satisfaction guaranteed. C. \\ >>man s work - Mrs. L. L. Irwin Eugene, Or. Puces reasonable. F, Moore, Creswell, Oregon. m4 l'Oii CENT chairman, Barlow; Mrs. M. M. B um - HOW is VOLK STOMA*. II? board In .1. II. Ett- I Mr» !■:> a Jones, M FOR SALE —Barred Plymonth Rock. would also banks, Wamic; Mrs. Susie ■ Well». Easy Wpy to Strengthen II an, 1908. This Louis Mathews came home from Transportation—L. C. Stratton, goods, fishing tackle, soda foun­ C. 11. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlc new division Includes grazing dis­ chairman, Albany; I. A. Merriman, his logging job at Rush Island Sat­ tain, root beer keg, magazines and physician and Burgeon. Chronic tricts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 He will return to C. L. Morse, Mrs. E. W. Staats, Air- urday evening. periodicals; Peerless electric fans; diseases and diseases of women of the Cascade (South) National e; Mrs. Ella A. Thompson, Oswe- work again as soon as he gets some head office for Portland and San and children a specialty. Electri­ Forest, ns established last year. Full garden planted. Francisco daily papers. Reason cal vibratory and light treatment. in regard to the grazing Resolutions—John Sleret, chair-1 C. L. Williams was moving his for selling to change climate. Ad­ Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn build­ information fees to be charged and blank forms man, Gresham; R. N. Lovelace, Rai­ donkey engine up the river yesterday dress Box J03, Ashland, Or. ing, Phone Main 540 Boards to be used In making application will nier; Mrs. Anna Shepherd, Stayton; . so us to get It In reach of some tim­ Hoffman House. Phone -Main 11. be furnished upon request. rna Glaze, Albany; Mrs. Cora. ber he wishes to m vg with it soon. C. R. SEITZ, Supervisor. . Helens. F. TITUS, M. D Homoeopathic J. physician and surgeon. Chronic I WANTED Experienced seamstress. diseases and dlst sseg of women ¡.nd ’ (St dal Corre-.pon-lencc. 1 Enquire of Miss Morris, over M?;- children ¡flvon »Jm-lal att-.;’“''’.:. Elnira, April 14.— S. W. Jackson Chants’ Bank. al5 Fa rad I c galvanic, static, X-ray an 11 and wife began a meeting April 9 at The stockholders of said company vibratory electrical treatments glv-J tho Christian church, They expect to WANTED—To rent, a five or six- voted at the annual meeting to call a cn. Office, 581 Willamette street, be with us a month. Good Interest room house, close in. Enquire of with Dr. L. E. McDougal, Kesl- I special meeting May 9, 1908, at 1 Is njanlfested and we expect a great 8. S. Range at the Electric theatre. ’clock p. tn., at Central schoolhouse. deuce, 632 Pearl street. Office o School District No. 4 4, Lane county, J. O. Stcrcy has begun suit In the meeting. Two confessions Sunday. WANTED— Lady to assist in store; phone. Main 629. Kesld-uce Oregon, for the purpose of increasing circuit court against Fred A. Krlbs Undoubtedly the people of Elmira are phone, Main 631. moderate wages for beginner. Ap­ the capital stock of said company. for *65,027 damages on a timber land having the opportunity of hearing the ply at once to 30 East Ninth stret. _______________ A best speaking and singing this place All stockholders are requested to deal. He says that In September, al5 be present. ATTORNEYH-AT-LAW 1906, he agreed to buy 7480 acres ever had. Mrs. Jackson Is an ex­ cellent chorus director. Since they J. H. PERKINS, Pres. from the defendant If he found it WANTED—25 to 30 good teams to ml satisfactory after cruising. He was to came here we built a choir stand in work on grading outfit on wagon. 8. D ALLEM, Attorney-at-la, 616 A ANDERSON, Sec. one corner of the church and now Wlllahietre street. Eugene. Oreeoa. pay *25 per acre, the first payment 508 Buchanan building, 2K6 1-2 have a chorus of twenty voices under TIMBER FOR SALE of *50 to be made on January 1, Washington street, Portland. h!6 L>. M. TRAVIS, Atturney-at-iaw. Of­ 4,500,000 fir claim, patented, in 1907. He says that by December 15, Mrs. Jackson as chorus leader. The sole purpose of the meeting is WANTED—-Cattle to pasture three 1906, he finished the work of cruis- fice over Eugene Loan & Savings 19, ». r. 9 w., at 12000; might trade miles west of Eugene. Apply to Bank, Eugene, Oregon. for real estate. Address "W. O.,” Ing and accepted the land, but that for those out of Christ to bring them to the Savior. We earnestly ask F, A. Sandgathe, R. F. D. No. 1, Guard office. al8 he granted more time to Kribs in those who can to attend these meet ­ Eugene. DORRIS & SKIPWORTH, Attorneys- which to perfect his title. The fol- ings. 4t will do you good — you can ­ at law. Office In Hovey building, lowing June he grew tired of wait­ L. N. Roney has his pile-driving WANTED—Ten ladles and gents dal­ over Chambers-Bristow bank ing. ft appears, and demanded the not afford to miss them. machine on the ground preparatory ly to get their clothes cleaned and to beginning the work of putting in completion of the contract. He says pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Or rio the trestle along the bottom be­ Krlbs then repudiated the contract, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•fr* tt lie ask; for *2027 to reimburse him ♦ over Yoran’a shoe store, Eugene yond Judkins’ Point for the Portland. for his expenses, and ,63.000 dam­ ♦ Oregon. Eugene & Eastern railway Several WANTED—flood horse. 1250 to 1350 ages for profits he failed to make.— ♦ pounds, suitable for lady to drive; C. A. WINTERM El ER, Attorney-at carloads of rails are about due to ar­ Portland Journal. rive for the Springfield extension ot ♦ also two-seated top carriage. Ad­ law. Land titles and probate spec­ the lino. ♦ Washington, April 15 — dress P. O. Box 247, with descrip­ ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris­ Parsons, vice­ tion. tf STOP AT TRE RIVER RRIDGE! ♦ Hosmer B. tow Bank. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy,madj ♦ president of Wells Fargo by the Hickory Bark Remedy Com­ ♦ Express company and presl- WANTED—From 2,000 to 3,000 Bring your work to Smitherman's ♦ dent of the Wells Fargo bank, acres cleared or partly cleared WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys- pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be at-law. A. (’. Wood! oek and E (). wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil­ ♦ died In Brooklyn of pneumo­ land, rich deep soil, adapted to Potter. Office one block south of pure; guaranteed to cure your cough kinson. the well-known blacksmith, ♦ nia today. fruit, trucking and live stock; lo­ Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon. or njoney refunded. Guarantee to is with him. also a first-class painter ♦ cation desired on river and creek. and upholsterer from the East. All ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Bring us a description and outline LEON R. EDMUN8ON, Attorney-at- make a friend of you. For sale by ork guaranteed. New rigs made to of land In tracts of 80 acres and law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan Hull’s Red Crow Drug store and rder. al« up. first-class dealers everywhere. and Savings Bank. The case of the state vs. Harry Pacific Land Company, P. O. Box 247, Room 7, over Cham ­ Kennedy, the Japanese porter at the ION WALTON A. NESS, Attorneys-at-law Ros<«burg Review; Mayor J. I>. bers and Bristow bank. which I Hotel OroRg, who was fined *3' >0 and J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will Matloc k, of Eugene, will address tho sentenced to serve a term of 3 ■> days practice In all the courts In the citizens of Rosel Roseburg on Tuesday the county jail at the last term state. Office, room 3, Walton evening, April 21. on ’’How En- Ml« I I.MAKOI S Block, Eugene, Oregon. gene Gro w(, and Why. and How to W ILI.iA.M8 & BEAN, Attorney»-at- Make a Greater Roseburg.” law. J. W. Williams , L. E. Bean Practice In all courts of the stab R V I ■ >n. •' I and before the U. 8. Land Office a son t J. W. J hn- Office» 12, 13, 14 and 1 15 McClnn; ld««nt of tho Université Building II deliver the bapcalau- o mencement Sun- N. HARBAUGH. 8 pisciai atten- g to the fact that tlon given to dlvorc.a and settle- or l*i ‘(ident Johnson Is went (f estate». Age■nt for Conti- j to b * tir celled at the same time, »nd nenia! Insurance Company. Room i that Dr I nson Is one ■ f It -• donors. 5. First National Bank Building, I his pr- sence at that time will be es­ butines» SOOD. Eugene, Oregon. pecially opportune. I FOR BIG DAMAGES Students In this age of competition there is little chance for the young person who faces the wond without the knowledge and skill thatcomes through special training. ' ‘ '*-h. TO JUDGES ANO CLEHKS OF ELECTION PROFESSIONAL COLUMN SOLE MAKERS i i i I I i I I I i I STATE GRANGE ’" d JiiiC MEETS IN Eli iircu MAY 19 TC 13