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INITIAL SHOWING Women sTailoredSuits In a11 new styles and patterns, in elephants breath, blue, London smoke, brown, gray, tan and black. In plain and stripes, trimmed in all the new and fancy btaids and trimmings, in all sizes and styles. Made by the best Chicago tailors, with the best of lining and trimmings. We have a lady to do our fitting and altering that has had years of of experience tn some of the larger ¡ties. Every garment is strictly Man-Hand Tialored. Prices $18.00 to $75.00 Showing of Fall and Winter Skirts In a- styles and shades irom the very finest to medium grade in all sizes and colors, every skirt made to fit you perfect. Come in and see our line the most complete in the city. Prices from $1.50 to $20.00 Men’s Fall Suits When you want a suit you want one that-’is new and nobby in every respect, up-to-date and very stylish. Our cloth- ing! ¡department is strictly up-to-style in all colors and workmanship. A full line. COME IN AND LOOK each of these samples two o were found the same in each, inly of the two was suggestive wage contamination, and iden- Thls organism did not prove a» . .................... I allied species. Its character, ther with the number of bacteria each of these two samples sent, render both of them suspicious aud undesirable for drinking purposes, iu their present condition, especially The following letter from Dr the sample from Bradley creek Chemically the few tests of the L. Cheshire to the mayor and two waters that could be made from council, and the accompanying the small quantities of the two wa- ports to which it calls attention ters sent point to no serious recent , self explanatory: sewage contamination, but to an ob- jectiouable amount of surface draiu age Eugene. Or.. Sept. T*th. 190X. No account of the manner of the Hon J D. Matlock and City Coun taking of these samples was given and it is assumed therefore that the cil- Gentlemen: I hand you herewith bottles were carefully sterilized and ihe samples taken with the scrupu I reports of the examinations of the lous care so necessary to be taken to | water procured. s’, your request.' entitle the results to the fullest con I from Ritchey, Roaring aud Bradley fidence Enclosed find a memorandum of creeks. charges for the services. Samples were taken on September Respectfully yours. j 3d and 24th. These samples were ta ROSE A BEBB M D. ken in bottles that I had previously thoroughly sterilized and kept air tight until at creeks. For filling the University of California bottles I used the same precautions Department of Hygiene by cleansing my hands and handling Berkeley. Sept. 10, 190S. the corks with a sterilize.1 instru Dr. W L. Cheshire, rnent The bottles were >. il< d at Eugene, Oregon. I place of filling and expressed des Dear Sir: — tination. for which you will (Ind re Your letter of th<> 4th lii-t an I ceipts enclosed. I samples of water have arrived The first examination at Corval- am sorry to say that a bacteriology ' Ils was delayed more than two weeks examination of a sample of wate- ion account qf the absence of the bac which had been shipped so far wou’.d teriologist, and because of this de- be of no account whatever to you | lav there was not a true test made The changes that take plate In wa but still no disease producing bacilli ter during an interval of this length were found. would make any results that we I again procured a sample on Sep might obtain by an examination now tember 25th and sent to Corvallis. no Index whatever of the condition This, as you will see, gives an ex of the water at Its source cellent test of pure water It is possible that a chemical ex The examination by the State amination could be made which board of Health of Washington la would be of service to you If you very complete, but shows a little ex E. Colby, cess of vegetable matters »which no will write to Professor G doubt explains the suggestion of the of this university, he can probably advlslblllty of filtration), which was give you some information about the due to the length of time water wax matter. Yours very trulv, examined after being taken from the; MARGARET HENDERSON streams, but no disease producing i germs were found. < The above letter explains why the I am at a loss to account for the ' Vnlversity analysis report of our own state bacteriologist Washington in saying that the streams were con showed more bacilli in the Ritchey taminated with sewerage producing creek sample than that of the O. A. organisms. As a result of the other C: at Corvallis, In the former case examinations and the fact that there the water was a week or ten days old is no habitation on the streams, 1 before the analysis was made, while very much loubt the value of the that at Corvallis was begun the day after the water was taken from the state's bacteriologist's report. California did not make a report, creek ) as you will see, owing to the time in The Vnlversity of Chile has adopt transportation, which wo;<ld cause too much change taking place in the ed a course for the special Instruc water. tion of persons for the diplomatic Most respectfully submitted, and consular service, The course Is W. L. CHESHIRE. quite complete. RITCHEY CREEK WATER IS UNDER ANALYSIS • OLD SORES No old sore can heal until the cause which produces it has been removed. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc , may reduce the in flam - mation and assist m keeping the place clean, but cannot cure the trouble because they do not reach its source Ohl s res ex.st I k cause the blood is infected with impurities and poisons which ate constantly '■ ing discharged into the place. The nerves, tissues and fibres of the flesh are kept m a state of irritation and disease by being daily fed with the germ laden matter through the circulation, making it impossible for the sore to heal. S. S. S. cures chrome sores by its purifying action on the blo.-d. It goes down into the circulation, and removes the poison-producing germs, impurities and morbid matters which are responsible for the failure of the place to heal. S. S. S. makes the blood pure, fresh and healthy; then as new. rich blood is carried to the spot the healing process begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place tills in with firm, healthv flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, the safest and best blood purifier for young or old. Ihxzk on Sores aud Ulcer* and auy medical advice free to all who write SAY! We have the swellest line of Men’s Shirts, Ties and Hose ever shown i in this city. They are just what you are looking for. Shirts from 50c to $2.00 Thè Crescent Notice for Publication. A GOOD STOMACH — r , II I I ' ■' OREGON AGRICULTURAL AND EXPERIMENT STATION Department of Bacteriology, Emile F. Pernot 1 !M IS. M r. W. L. Cheshire. Eiigfius < begun. Dear Sir: The following is the result of a quantitative haetriological analysis of sample of water market! ‘‘1. Ritchey Creek,” re ceived sealed from tiie hands of Mr. .J, D. Matlock September 25th at 9:30 a. in.: Average number of colonies in six plates cultures, 46 per cubic centimeter. Respectfully submitted, E. F. PERNOT. Means Good Health, Clieerfulness, WANTED—You to take your old baited States Land Office. Ambition, Persistency and Success comforts to the ’ Enterprise Shoe Roseburg. Or.. March 31, 1908. “Shop" for repairing; first-class Notice Is hereby given that in com Relief is not cure; opium will stop work only; honest material; low pliance with the provisions of the act the most excruciating pain, but it prices. Half soles, 35c and up. of congress of June 3, 1878, enti 59 East Ninth street. o31 tled “An act for the sale of timber won't cure the disease. And it ’ s just the same with alleged lands iu the states of California, Ore dyspepsia cures which contain pep FOR SALE—At the Jipi Yates place. gon, Nevada and Washington territo 3 4k miles northwest of Eugene. ry,” as extended to all public land { sin. The pepsin will help to digest This analysis shows practically ¡Hire water, as the follow the food, but the stomach is left in 3 young work horses, 2 milk cows. states by act of August 4, 1892, Jon-1 worse condition than it was before. 1 broow sow. 7 shoats, 1 new sulky ing letter from Professor Pernot shows: athan H. Vincent, of Eugene, county You don't want pepsin to digest plow, 1 good Bain wagon. Phone cl Lane, state of Oregon, filed in this 13xx3. N .1 Blais. o3dw Mr. J. 1). Matlock, office on June 17. 1907, his swore your food; you want the natural statement No. 9375. for the purchase juices of your stomach to digest your t Eugene, Oregon. FOR SALE — Hall ’ s safe, size 22x24 food. If you have dyspepsia or any ; of the w>4, SE\i, of Section No. 22, x34 inches; used about three years; Stomach trouble, you want to make Dear Sir: In Township No. 19 south of Range in first-class condition. Price, $40. 1 have made a quantitative bacteriological analysis of the No. 2 west. W. M.. Or., and will offer your stomach so Btrong that It will Address W. A. Hudelson. Junction its own food. proof to show that the land sought is digest City. o3 samples of water received on the 25th inst., and forwarded You can make your stomach so more valuable for its timber or stone that you can eat what you the re|>ort to Mr. W. L. Cheshire. than for agricultural purposes, and j strong want and all you want (any time you ' FOR SALE Good house and barn The bacterial content is very low, 46 colonies being the av- to establish his claim to said land be on ’ large lot; a bargain If taken want it, without distress. ~ fore the register and receiver at this , soon. For particulars call at 16X errage number in six plates. Mi-o-na will cure your dyspepsia office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wed or any other stomach trouble by ol Jefferson street. My responsibility rests solely with the samples while in my nesday, the 30th day of September. building up the flabby walls and l»08. making the stomach so strong that FOR SALE—Blach Coach stallion. possession, ami not with the asceptic precautions exercised iu He names as witnesses: James It will digest food without artificial, broken to work 1300. Service securing them. Wilhelm, of Creswell. Oregon; Jo fee to Insure, $10. Rice Bros., ,,, Very truly vours, seph Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon; Jo aid. In other words, Mi-o-na will <>15 Mapleton, Or. cure E. E. PERNOT. seph A Mayo, qt Zion, Oregon; Earl dyspepsia by removing the cause. McNutt, of Eugene, Oregon. The Red Cross Drug Company is I WANTED Solar acetylene blcvcle Any and all persons claiming ad the agent for Mi-o-na in Eugene, and lamp. Enquire Wells-Fargo of- GOOD OOl'GH CI RE. versely the above described lands are they say to every resident of Eugene flee State of Washington, requested to file their claims in this j whose stomach is weak, who has in For the complete cure of coughs, office on or before the said 30th day digestion or dyspepsia, that Mi-o-na WANTED—Furnished house of 6 or Board of Health and Bureau of Vital colds, asthma and bronchitis and all Statistics x rooms for three or six months. of September, 1908. is guaranteed to cure or money back lung complaints (ending to consump Address SI East Tenth street, ol The price is only 50 cents a box. 410 Marlon Building, BENJAMIN L. EDDY. tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry One box is all you need to prove that Register. Seattle. Wash . Sept. 14. 1908. 1 have for ages maintained an estab you are on the right road to health WANTED Girl to do chamber work lished reputation as a standard at Underwood House. 419 Wil- Hon. J. I) Matlock, and happiness. cough remedy. It contains no op o2 lamette street. Mayor Eugene, Oregon. "I can’t say enough for Mi-o-na ium or harmful drugs and can be tablets Thev have done more for Dear Sir: — given with safety to children. Price Notice for Publication me in one week than all the doctors FOR RENT Furnished housekeen- The tnree warer sample* sent to fl 00, Sold by Linn Drug Co., W0* Ing rooms; also barn. Inqu Ire at Vnit-d States Land Office, Rose have for the two years I have been this laboratory In care of Dr Elmer Hams Mfg Co, props., Cleveland, O. tf 617 Alder street. under their care, and I will do all I burg, (>..gon, April 17, 19»)S. E. Heg, secretary of the Washington can to recommend It to my friends N • is hereuy given that in com- nereuy & iyuu -- 6x5 State Boarl of Health, have been The sting of a bee proved fatal to pliar. with w .th the provisions of the act You can also use tny name in your ad examine) by me for the purpose of Mrs. Caroline Hower, aged 55, a pi o2 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, if you like, for Mi-o-na is better than letvrmining whether suleabia for a oneer resident of Whitman county, ‘ An a. ■ for the sale of timber lands gold to me. I sm like a new man, K. G. HAIGHT. tfty water supply at her home in Spring Flat, five end am able to work once more for A thorough bacterial examination miles south of Colfax, Wash the oth in th. 3’ates of California. Oregon. the first time in over a y/ar. w Nevada, and Washington Territory. Phot< ^. stamps and i>ost cards, has been male. Including the identi er day. Mrs. Hower stepped from the *» expended to all the Public Land A. Ennis, 32 8 Green stree' »yracuiw. General view work. Sixth st reel, fication of the important micro-or house to bld her children good bye tf ganisms present, together with a de as they were leaving tor Colfax. A Stab - by act of August 4, 1 892. N. Y. between Willamette and Olive. termination af their numbers Such beo from a nearby hive settled on her Par.y 8 Pierce of Springfield. Coun chemical teats were also made as hand, stinging her near the base of ty of Lane State of Oregon, filed in were possible from the small amount the thumb. this office on April 15, 1908. his She grew violently III •worn statement No. 9713, for the and her children assisted her to the of water sent Department of thè Interior Purcha.-e of the SW 1-4 of NW l-< Sample No. 1. from Rltchef creek. house, where she died ten minutes Land Office at Roseburg, and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No. Is the best of the three wafers. In later, before medical attention could Augii* t X. 190 a -4 in Township No. 18 south. Range 4 5« bacteria per NOTH E I OR I’UBLK ATION. this were found 45*> | h r one reach her Notlce is heret :>y given that William •'■o », West. W. M . and will offer U. 8 Land Office at Ros>-burg. I cubic centimetre, present, grown at who, on Eugene. Oregon, ' Clubb. of Eugene DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills body temperature. No coll, strepto Proof to show that the land sonKht made applica ition un- Oregon. June 17tb, 1908. 28. l»i»X. 1 It more valuable for its timber or Notice Is hereby given that Alex ¡ cocci or other sewage organisms were are for weak back, backache, rheu Acts, No. I . r and Stone apparently .no matic pains, inflammation of th* he »’one 'han for agricultural purposes, ton. who. on found, and there I of NEH- f Section Hasvol of Cr< for thè At body bladder and all other annoyances do" •nd to establish his claim to said de Homestead recent sewage pollution Range March 13th. South. Townshlp 1< to weak kidneys. They are sold by land before W W Calkins, U. S. NW*4, section temperature sn almost pure cui has Entry No 12 Meridian Willamette all dr> ggiatr fomtnlssioner. at bls office In Ku* outh. Range of an orgalsm corresponding Townshl make Fi- ice of intenti proteos aenkei X“*e Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd e Meridian. West. in the >f, to esilbll itrefa< tlvi f und •ay of September,, 1908. filed .ve d.-scribec lame« as witnesses: William H make Comi >f Walton. Oregon: Jarvis I ibllsh id. of Walton. Sutherland liam Neeli O THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ROOSEVELT WILL NOT TAKE STOMP FOR MR. TAFT RAISE RATES TO PACIFIC COAST Chicago, Sept. 30. By the first of January the traus-contlnenial rail roads hope to bo able to Increase freight rates on more than xo com modities westbound and on about 20 eastbound, betweeu all points on the Pacific coast. Conferences are be ing hed frequently and traffic men admit that all commodities are be ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ing gone over with a view to making where iHissible and equita Washington. Sept. 30.- President Increases ble. The proposed increase will av Roosevelt will not reply to the lat erage between five and eight per est letter of Mr. Bryan, given out by cent above the present rate. him last night at Rock Island. 111. Secretary Loeb* stated the president felt that Inasmuch as Bryan’s letter was simply an attack upon him per sonally there was no reason why he I should answer It. NEW MUSICAL DIRECTOR AT METHODIST CHURCH At the first official board meeting of | the M E. church for thia confer- ence year, held last evening In the church parlors, among other Items of business was the election of Mrs. Middleton, recently from McConnells- ville, Ohio, to the office of musical director for this year. Thia selection Is highly gratifying to her host of friends, as she has become quite fa vorably known In our midst. Her first public appearance tn thia city was at the military review held I In the armory last spring when Gov Mr. Bryan's I attest Rock Island. III., Sept. 29.—“I ernor Chamberlain and staff were have lived In vain If your accusations present. Her two contralto solos, for lose me a single friend," said W J. which Professor Read had written Bryan In a etter addressed to Presi band accompaniments for that special dent Roosevelt, replying to that of occasion, were the most attractive the president, written Sunday last. features of the evening and placed Mr Bryan points to his record and I her in the first rank among Eugene's declares that It Is sufficient answer I foremost musicians. It la fortunate to the Insinuations of the chief exec for this city that Mr. and Mrs. Mid utive that he Is In sympathy or con dleton have decided to locate here and the Methodist church Ik to be trolled by the thusts. Reverting to the charges against congratulated on having secured he.r Governor Haskell, Mr. Bryan says services. She Intends devoting her that the president, In response to his entire time to music, especially to request, did not deign to suggest n vocal Instruction. Miss Nellie Gilbert, who la so well tribunal which could determine those charges, but instead proceeded to known to all that she needs no intro pass judgment upon him. and he in duction. has also been employed and forms the president that the occupant will greatly strengthen the choir with of that high office cannot deny to the her rich soprano voice. She spent humblest citlsen the right to protect several months In California last his reputation and vlndlctae his n. me spring assisting Bishop Bell, of the U. II church. In evangelistic work. in the courts. Mr. Ogden, the efficient pipe or t'einplaint Again»! Critic Taking up the president’s asser ganist, who served the church so ac tion that certain trust magnates, fear ceptably last year, will continue as ing prosecution under Mr. Taft, will organist. support the Democratic candidate, Mr Bryan charges that the president invio NOTES worded his statement In such a way as to claim the support of all the (Special Correspondence.) trust magnates "and yet put It on Irving. Sept 29 Elmer Grayville the ground that they are aupportlng left here this morning for Manitoba. your party for patriotic reasons rath Canada, where he expects to to-ate er than for the promotion of a selfish and make his future home. If he finds Interest.” things as he expects. May success go Such an argument, he contends, Is with him. Ingenious, but not sound, In proof Professor Ball, lately from Taco of the fact that he would not be con- ma. Wash , has purchased acres trolled by the trusts. Mr Bryan says of land of Harry Winner, ani will that, If election, he will enforce the proceed at once to erect a residence antl-t-rust laws, "not Hpaamodllally and take up his abode among us He and intermittently, but persistently and his wife are occupying rooms at and consistently.” present with Mrs. Yates. Lewis Heitziiian > ’ I to Portland yesterday, after spending ♦ their vacation with their relatives In ♦ this vicinity MARRIED ♦ Lewls Is working In * the b. P. machine shops, and Is doing well The evaporating plant belonging At Portland, September 22. 190X. to the Allen Orchard Company, locat- Charles V R ohm and Mix« Beaale Ix-a cd at this place, Is being operated to Michael IBv E II. Moore official Its full capacity day and night, and Ing. The groom lx a graduate ot the they are turning out an exceptionally University of Oregon with the class fine quality of dried fruit. of 1903, and the bride graduated The warehouse season Is now prac from the Oregon Agricultural Col tically over, and there is more grain lege In 1901. The groom la an em and hay stored here than in any one ploye of the furniture firm of J. 0 Mason for several years past, and at Mack & Company at Portland. the same time many of the farmers have put up their entire crop at home A Paying Itivratmen? and as prices for farm products are Mr John White, of 3X Highland good, there Is no reason why the far avenue, lloulton, Me, says; “Have mer should not be prosperous. been troubled with a cough every A few good carpenters could find winter and spring. Last winter 1 employment at Irving at thia time as Cast tried many advertised remedies, but of construction and the rlght kind of the cough continued until I bought a of costruction and the right kind of • u • ot Dr King help la scarce. covary Before that w».- half gone Richard Cook, onr enterprising the cough was all gone This winter feed miller and wood sawyer, has the same happy result has followed; been having all that he can attend to a tew dose* once more banished the this summer and fall, and has work annual rough I am now convinced laid out for some time ahead The Irving Mercantile Company Is that Dr. King's New Discovery is th.- best of all cough and lung remedies ” enjoying a fine trade this fall. The Held under guarantee at W A Kuy only trohble they have Is finding time kendall's drug store, 50c and SI. to vat and sleep. The new residence belng/onstrttct- Trial bottle free. I ed by M N. Gent Is fax assuming The late stat« fair at Sal>-m was a shape. and is going to »*• a very inl d success from every I losing and commodpux structure, s said that It took If will be a credit to/he entire nelgh- 118,000, a decided borho< id , aa Mr. G/nt Is sparing no 'oux veer’s re- pains or exp use igid is going to have ins nroud of. a home Well worth of tl from Chicngr. Sept. 30 Josephus Dan iel, chairman of the Democratic press committee, today made public a let ter written to Attorney-General Bon I aparte at the instance of the Demo cratic National committee asking the attorney-general how many of the i 2X7 so-called trusts of the country have been proceeded against In the courts by the federal government and how many more cases he expects to file. *