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4j fell! He Preparation for As .Y-iAiino ihcFtVKlfindltCSUla ScSfiinKteandDowelsor rronioi'.'sOig?s!ion.C!iocrfiir nPssaiMlRsi.Cu:itains ndllier unkhmi rioii.Soi'.rsl'.vimrlt .vn VisTi,1. 'onvu'iSHfUS : J.fi:..l ness ai.l J.O-JS OF iii.KKP. rarSiirilc S'-innlarc of NEW" YOKK. flOTT'S i iS a-':!l I jgzmm&A i p li P lip SO EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. "ffl I I fkJ Hfl B TMS OINYAUlJ (OMMNYa NCW VK ITT. L' vti: jjm I"juji bbi aana PENNYBO'AL PILLS - MBit i Esv h r itU a 1 ftMlg omissions, meroa.se vig- .r or and banish "pains of menstruation." Tie-y are " LIF13 HAVliltS" to girls at womauhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Caunot do harm life becomes a r'casure. ;Kl.O( I'HIi liOX iJX MAIL. Sold hi drilfrsjii.ts. DR. MOTX'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, OUo. ,1 uvs For Sale by French Periodical Drop' I Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, 1 KcdUUio ureatest Known iemaie tt'D with fnc-slmlTo siL'niitiim on Kliio Mli0I 'JiTCUUu x, WHiUAAl Jl KU. CO., Sole Atfont. Cleveland, Oblo. For Palp by Linn EUGENE BLUE RIVER FLORENCE STAGE LINE E. Bangs PrPrictor i I Stage leaves Eugene for Blue River daily except Sun day at 5:30 a. m. Stage leaves llugene for Florence daily cept Sunday at B a. m. CUKSIOX ' KATES EAST, VIA iiREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Clicago and return $71 50' H Louie and return 67 DO Pjcria m return 09 25 Bi Paul aud return CO 00 Minneapolis and return 00 00 Wluth ami return . 00 00 jMesofeulo: June 4th and 5th Ma24thto30tti; July 15tb and lGtb, ufl August 25th and 2Ctb. Tickets ld for 90 days. For full informa tlta call on or address II. Dickson, ticket agent. , 122 Third streot, IrtliniJ, Oregon. Why Don't You Use riLLARD'S SHOW L1MENT? This Popular Remedy QUJJ Rheumatism, Neural 4 ' gia, Spmina, Bruises, wus, Lame Rack, Stiff JoiutB, Corns. Bfilotis and Chilblains, aud all in- ymatlou of Man or iieast. TESTIMONIAL: Best Liniment on Earth. Vnry 1). Baldwin, Snpt. Water r, hhiillsbnrg, Wis., writes: "I v.. ujiuiy Kiucis ot liniment, never received much beuelit a 1 useil l',,ll..n. o 1 ii . eamRtism and Paiiifi. I tbiuk n vtI IU. TESTIMONIAL. Cures Sciatica. rf"- . L. lUler. r.i. n rr " .r.U"9: ."After fifteen days of iM ,sm , ' ,rolu Si'lntio Khou- Inl, ?" ."r. varios treatments, I t frni ,u trr Hs'lord's Snow 2 ,ri, rh". flrst "PP'ication giving J7rH "d the second entire ; :..ltj,,n unquanned recom- P Sell and Recommend It Vinien & Co., Druggist CASTOR! Tor Infants and Childrri. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In so For Over Thirty Years MIT Linn Drug o. sure to accomplish DESIRED remedy. JrTice, per bottle. of thu hnttla. thus: vuij iu puiujMiunra ar Drug Co. Oil of likH wK! birlt. ol lijen Rheumatiain, Kidney, f tomach, and Nervous Diseases arc no.sitivelyc-i.-cd with Oil and Sweet Suhits of lideii. Dni'jgij-ts will get it for you. Manufactured ny Ljiiicrniu Co operative Medl. cnl Company. st ck, $i 500,000, of 50,000 shares at $30 each. Slo one can own more than one Ehare- As lucorie iucri-asts, shnrcs increase In value. Wtite for list of members and rules, to C. C- M.Co., Ul'Us, or Oakland, Cat. ..Hotel Grcss... Eugene, Oregon. Newly constructed and neat ly furnished. American mid European pint). Headquarters for Commer cial Travelers und Mining Men. First -Claps Rest 1111 rant and Sumplo Rooms in connection. T. D. CONDON, Manager. NOTICE To all the Property Owners of lane County. The Eugene Real Estate Ex now harmoniously or ganized with tho following soventoen active agents who have connections through tbo Immigration linreau al Chicago with .500 pub-agents throughout the middlo west. Prop erty listed for salo with any mem ber of tbe exchange will not only be listed with our eastern connec tions but will be advertised and offered for talo by every member of the exchange. w. w. calkins; M. SVARVEP.L'D, GEO. M. MILLER, C. S. FARROW, 11. F. I10LL1.NRECK, )'.. J. 1RASIER, F. T. PLANK, C. C. COI F.MAN, 1. II. COFFMAN, W. S. MATHER, S. R. WILLIAMS, L. H. t! A RETT. J. L. ROWLAND, V1RUIL ROWLAND, D. R. WALKER, liENJIMINE REES. (i. (J. tiROSS. MEN WANTED. Fifty men wauted at Hlue River for grading flume line and power plant site. H.60 per day and board. Lucky Hoy Mining Co. DR. JOHN L. KELLETT. Elmira Notes. (Guard Spcieal Service.) Elmira, Aug. y. ,1 oil 11 liiniiin li ft Wednesday for the upper Siushiw, where he is working iu a logging cump. Cleo.Ji iilsoii lost one of Lis Lest milch uown as a result of eating too much ehoii. The Ininun threshing out IU stalled up last Wednesday. Rev. M. 1'. Horn, of l-'tigono, was in our burg Inst Siu.d. y. Goo. Dickei.-on lo-d 11 iiiileli eon hist week, final the tlingol mine iuse et or reptile. .Mis. Nellie Horn, of Eugene, is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. W. Jordan. Most of our teachers attended the Normal Institute held at Eugene on Aug. 1, 5 and 0. Mrs. Clay Perkins, of Grants Puss, and Mrs. liristow, of Irving, are visit ing with Mrs. Diuah Kichurdsou this week. Mrs. Dinah Richardson leceived a telegram announcing the death of her sister, Mrs. Dorscy, of Salem. Deceased was a aister of Mrs. L, tiib sou, of Fej-u Ridge, also a sister of Mis. Hire, of l'airview. As to Mr. Kraal, of Crow, we will my our assumptions wore based on what wo saw in Mr. llise's buggy when he passed through here on his way to Mr. Kiaal's. No insinuations wero meui't, however. Newport by Hie Sea. Lawyer Louis litirzeo, writing the lit view, uf lioseburg, gives following 113 life tit Newport: log. Surnl. Water. People. Oystera. Lint h ing. Water agutes. lioaeh combing. Fibbing excuraions. Moouligbt picuies. Comely coatumos iu the surf. Water, 10c a quart; some milk in it. Boys. Girls. Maidens. Young men. Middlo uged. Klderly pooplo. Lots of fuu. Newport and Nyo flrook. Peoplo making inouey. Cottagers, boarders and oauipera Having a jolly, joyous vacation. Such is Nowport, Newport by tbe sea. Dexter Items. (Cluard Special Service. ) Dexter, Aug. 11. Mrs. E. R. Tar- ker is quite sick. Mr. aud Mrs. Henderson Elliott, of Rums, Oregon, are visiting rela tives bore. Several teachers from here will at tend tbe teachers examination in Eu gene this week, Miner AVaguor, of Camp Creek, visited his brother Ed, last week. James Parvin mado a business trip to Eugene this week. Mulkey & liartch, butchers, aro now delivering meat twice a week instead of once. An ice creum Bocial will bo given in the grove on tbo Dexter school grounds Saturday evening, Aug. 15. All invited to attend. Proceeds go to tho-church or Sunday school. EXCURSION TO BAY. The Southern Pacific will give an excursion to Newport, Vaquina Ray, ou Sunday August Kith. Leavo Eu gene at 5:20 a. ui. aud will go through without change of cars. Round trip ticket, $2.50. A 1IEAUTY SPOT CLOSE IN. Tho Huddleston part of the city is attracting the attention of the better class of homo builders. Sinco it has been discovered by the public that the property is not to be disfigured by cheap "improi ements," the tract Is growing in favor with I hose wishing pleasant surrounding to their homes. More liundsome new homes will he built next year In tbe Huddleston tract thau in any part of the city. Call tn any memlier of the Eugeuo Real Estate Exchange for prices. jfKLTALLV TORTURED, A case canio to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been' equalled. Joe (iolnbrlck of Colusa, Calif., writes: "For 15 years 1 endured iiiHiifferalilu pain from rheumatism aud nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came acmes Electric Hit ters and Its the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble A few bottles of it completely relieved and cored nie.' Just as good for liver and kidney troubles and general de bility. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by W. L. Deljino, drug gist. t Yon need not be atiaid to use Sher man A- Williams' mixed paints on your house. They will stand the weather and cover more space than lead and oil. V.e tarry a full stock. ChamU-ig' Hardware. WANTED. To buy a houe and lot ou install ments. Liberal payments. Address: "Installment," care of (iunrd Office Court Hon?e Items. REAL KSTATK TUANSl'KHS. tlauet M. and L. Olseu, 33.4 4 w, ?150. li. C. Millett -1''4 acres in I p. V. M. Collier to C. acres In tp. 17 8., i to Waller Anderson, 15 s, r 4 w, ?l'.tH.. C. M. and Sarah J. In utlerer to I'ligal Hiuds, lot 2. bio, k I, D. II. Mcl'ailand's 1st ml. U -Collage Grove, ui. I. S. to Win, T. Phipps, li'ii acres in lp. 17 s, r 12 w, patent. 2 t". S. to Win. A. Cox, 1: o, Til acres ill lp. IS s, r 11 w, all ui. l S. lo Cii.illes 1'. l ux, U0 acie. In tp. 17 s, r 12 w, patent. C. C. and J. Ctillumti lo George N. Anderson, lot II, block 2, I!. F. Scott's ad, to Fugi in-, :r'i. J. F. and Klla F. Starr to 1'. V. Coffey, lot 0, block 5, Packard's ad. to Eugene, 2500. llarda H. Robberson to Ella E. Etu mous, 40 ncri s in lp IS s, l 1 w, f25. Samuel E. aud Susan liii.-totv to J. II. liristow, iW.8 acres in tp. 18 s, r 2 w, :!5i. CIRCUIT COURT. George W. Urentner vs. C. E. gram, to recover money. L. M. Travis attorney for plaiutill. Nancy Grilllth vs. Cornelius A. Rruw'11410 1 filrli recover nionev. JessoL. Wells nltoTTiHiLof ulaintill. lew Woman's Magazf Tho women who clamor for advico how to turn their time and talents to uocount will receive many valu able hints from the series of articles entitled, "Profitable Industries for Women," wbic'i is begun iu the Sep tember number of the New Idea Woman's Magazine under the heading of "Poultry-raising," from tho pen of Sarah E. Slater. The new depart ment of "Correct Dress f'.r Men," also begun in the September issue and contributed by Hawthorne, a well known authority iu haberdashery, bids fair to be of paramount import ance in this periodical, because many women do much of tbe shopping for the men of their families and aro glad to have suggest ions Every item ill ttie Septombor number, either technical or fictional, is of more than I passing interest. Portland Woodmen R,ow. Portland, Aug. 11. Tho division of tho profits of the carnival given by tho Woodmen of the World has caused a row, and will cause a lawsuit. There was a profit of $2flC0, and tho directors, of whom there aro ten, voted themselves' flOO each. They also voted that the balance should bo divided among tho camps in pro portion to membership. Each camp subscribed for one sharo of sfock, and Stinnnysido Camp claims nn equal division among the camps, and objects lo tho payment of salary to tho directors. That camp has employed an attor ney to sue the directors and tbo other camps for a division on tbo basis of stock holdings. Now is Your Time To Buy. If you want a choice fract of laud for a stirljui linn home at a bargain, call ou us. We can sell you 5, 10 or 20 acres iu less thau a mile of the postoflice. C. S. FARROW & CO., dUtl Willamette s:treet, Eiigoue, Or. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "1 would cough nearly all night o ng, 'miles Mrs. CI at. Applegale, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. J had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frighlfully und spit blood, but w heu all other medicines failed, three ?l bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured n o and 1 gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed fo euro coughs, colds, La grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50 cents and 81. Trial bottles free at W. L, DcLano'a drug store. SMEEDE FARM 1-OR SALE. K. F. Raker A Company still have the Smeede farm for sale. Price t'.WX For further infoimatiou call uu or address R. F. linker & Company, ' Eugene, Oregou. Office rooniH, 1 aud 2, Lnno Comity Rank bidding. NOTICE. According (o ordinance No. 412, wo notify all persons to build no II res In streets, alleys and vacant lntsf inside (he lire II mils. J. S. STILES, City Marshal. W C. VOKAN, Chier Eugene Fire Do. parimeiit. MEN WANTED, We want men at once for earth work. Call Immediately at the sewer work. Monday, Angio! hi. Simon Klovdahl. LOAM AND SAND FOR t M,E. Call on .1. A. Gordon for wind and oam for lllling piuposes. Price ae cording lo dn lam e of hauling. Ad d-ess HIT Sou Ih Oak street. Artist G111111 will accept phofos for enlarge! portraits at the studio, 55H Willamette street, for the cost of material used til Aug. 10th. You know what his work is like. i XTT7'1?T."I?'r TATQ'TiTHPTTr-pT Portland . - .n-.'P .-rJ.V ';! ft. .,. "i -?--w-V : ?. Vl-S' i ' .-''.-. .1 .m& a"; r u 'I Af. i:Vii'& fe-"v .-4.:.-i.Vs;-;..!':i-.--',.-i -V WE CV RE the Liquor Uplum. lorpliino aiej ol-uc-a Inil.its as sit i-i ly as luiiniue cures a cold Our treatment One of our puliciits recently said: "1 wonder to myself." Send to us for a dYMFIKi) lOLUttiN. Notices under this head not to ex- d livo Hues, 50 con Is a week: Jl.BC a kioutu; 12.00 por year. Tor bale. F01lTALI':.---A cook stove, almost new lor salo at 1 i.i "est 1'itin . . ... , . ...... slice WOOL RATS FOR COMFORTS. Nice, clean white wool al 05 cents per pound. Woolen .lills. COW FOR SALE. A good Jersey cow with heifer calf for sale. Call at Day A Henderson's furniture st ore. TEX ACRE" TKAC'if FOU SALE.-l have teu acres of land ou the Rlair farm adjoining tho city limits uf Eugene, which 1 will sell. Inquire of Georgo doner. FOR SALE CHEAP. A 00x100 lot with six-room house, now, plastered and papered. Lot well graded aud good lawn. Kuqulro at Moon's Food Store. FOR SALE. Five and ono-third acres ou West Sth street, immedi ately adjoining corporatiou limiti. An ideal place for a home. Also 41 acres, 2 miles west of town. Will sell iu tracts of 10 acres. D. Cherry. Help WsnUd. GIRL WANTED Light housework,1 at. once, for information cull at 557 High slreet. J WANTED. 15 girls to learu fo weave. Light, pleasant work; good pay for competent help. Apply early at Woolen Mills. I RU1LD1NG LOT WANTED. A building lot wanted wit fill) three or four blocks of Willnmultti street. Address A. R. C, care of Guard oUice. CH'NCE TO GO EAST. At Greatly Reduced Rates Four Days This Month. on The Southern Pacific will Bell you a round trip ticket from any point ou its Hues in Oregon to Eastern points on August 18, 1!), 25 and 20, at greatly reduced rates. , Call at tho depot ou any dale to August 20 and get full information and rates. NO PITY SHOWN. "For yeaiB fate was after mo con llnuoiisly" writes F. A. Gulledgo, of Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles causing 21 tumors. When all failed llin-klln's Arnica Salvo cured mo. Equally good for burns and all ucties and pains. Onfy 25 cents at W. L. Delano's drug store, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un derslgued, Jerry Atkinson, has been duly appointed executor of the estate of Hiram Wingai-d, deceased, and of the parlnorsliip eslalo of said II Irani YAlngard. deceased, and Martin vV In gard by the County court of Lane county, Oregon; aud all persons hav Ing claims against either of said es tales are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned with the 11 roper vouchers at the law olflce of j. Ililycu, ill Eugene, Oregon, within six moidhs from the date of this nut lot, said claims to bo duly verilied as by law required. Dated this lHlli day of Mav, 1IMIH. JERRY ATKINSON, Executor of tho estate of fill-am Wiiigard and of the partnership estate of Hiram and .Martin Wingrad. L. Hilycu. Attorney for said estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Gillrnoro D, Shirey, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Lane county, Ore gon, has duly appointed L. E. I'legal, the executor of the eslalo and Inst Rill and tei'tament of OiMmoro D. Shirey, deceased. All persons having claims- against said estatu are hereby notified to present tho same duly veri ll.d. with the proper vouchers, to the said executor at the law olbee of oodcoek A- Harris in Euget:e, lane county, Oregon, within six months from the date of tfiis notice. Dated this 20th dav of Mar, Km. L. E. I LEGAL, Exeutor of the estate and Inst will and testament ot Gillmore I), Shir ey, deceased. Woodcock A Harris, Attorneys for estate. 'c, a. OKLOOjS First and Msatgoaiery Streets t '''I?: C1: V. l' clarities and builds up tbesysteui. never felt so weil iu my lilt; ; 1 mi booklet. When you take your outing up the Mekoiii'.io, (loll ' t fait to stop at the Hotel Sparks BLUE P'.VER. An elegant bo-.ise, nice rooms, everything new, neat and clean, FIRST CLASS SERVICE AND REASON. W'.I.K RATES. C. D. EDWARDS, Prop. N. II. Got d llshiiig and limiting. r OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON State Fair SALEM Sepember 14 19, 1903 The great est Exposition and Livt Slock Show on tho 1 a- cillc Coast. IJ High Class Racing every nfteiiioeti $12,000 Cash Premixims on livestock and Farm products. All exhibits hauled fiee over Hie i Southern Pacific. n Reduced IraiiHpnrtntiou rates 011 all lines. Live Stock Auction Salei hehl In connection with fair. Fine camping ground free, and re duced rales on campera' tickets. . Come and bring your fam ilies. For further In formation, write M. D Wisdom, Secretary I Pol l land, Oregon. GO TO MORROW For your Plumbing Work Wo carry In stock at all times a complete stock of plumbing llxtures ana couect them up Iu a practical way. Sewer Work a Specialty Gononil jobbing lu Tin and Sheet Iron work promptly attended to, Our prices are right WILL M. MORROW. No iJ Wlllamotto street. Phone Rlack 1221. TIME CARD NO. 22. No. 2 for Yaqiilna: Train leaves Albany, ... l'j:45 P. M. Leaves Corvallia 1 :50 P. M. Arrives Yaqulnn 5:115 p. M. No. 1, returning : Leuves Yaquiua 7:30 A. M, Leaves Coi viiIIIh 11 :30 A. M. Arrives Albany... 12:15 P, M, No, .'1 for Delrolt : - - Leaves Albany 7:1X1 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12.20 P. M. No. 4, from 'Jetrolt: Leaves Detroit I ;ti p. M. Arrives Albany 5:55 P. Al. Tlllill '(k 1 t.,-rl.-..M (.. All ' time to connect with the S. P. south- iioitiin Irani, also giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. 1'. north-hound train. Train No. 2 connects witti the H. P. trains at Corvallia and Albany giving direct service to Newport mid ad jacent beaches, I'rain No 3 for Detioit. Hiolten bush and other mountain retorts, leaves Albany at 7 :ti a. 111., reach ing I el roll at noon, giving ample tine to reach I he Springs ll.esi.n.e day. l or further Information address EDWIN STONE. Manager. Thus. Cr.rkrell, Agent Albany. II. II. Cronlse, Agent, Coivallls. MARX STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS CHRIS MAKX, Jr Prop. 015 Willamette Street. Phoue Black 1451 EUGENE, - - OKEGCN C S Farrow & Co ...LEAL LSTATE... I. t alis and I lisiilauee. Dealcr 111 Hat i st inr Machinery, lu-I'h-aiciit. have storage i-i-iilil at it ;iMti:,hle tales. I Oltiec 5il illtimutlu St. -'l'i 1. r' - ''it "r. Your attention is called to the "Pioneer Limited" trains of the Chicago A St. Paul Railroad; "The only perfect trains In the world." You will find It deslrablo to ride on these trains when going (0 any point in tho eastern stalos or Canada, They connect with all transcontinen tal trains and all ticket agents sell I ickets. For further information, pamplets, etc., ask any ticket agent or address .J W. CASEY, H. S. ROWE, Trnv. Pass. Agent. General Agent. Portland, Oregon. Ask the Agent FOR TICKETS MHiknne. M rati I. Dnlnt Minneapolis, Chicago and all points East. O TRAINS DAILY - IcAST 'IT Mb1 2 New equipment through .i i Day coaches, Palace an . Tourist sloepars, Dinin and Bufl'ot Sniokin Library Car. Daylight trio through U;i Cascade nrd Rocky '..loun- tains. For full particulars, rale-i, folders, etc, call on or address J. W. l'HALON, T. r. a. H. DICKSON, c. 1... 1.22 Third street Portland A. It. C. PKNNISTON, O. W. P. A. 012 first Avenue Seattle, W-is'i Oregon Shoreline mo Union Pacific Trie - EAST ThekO.'R.rA'N. Gives.: tho Xholcs of i i PEE DAILY TWO VIA THf i mm SHOW LIKE JO Salt 1 iNa D.-nvor l.'niihi Chicnto and Kansaa City. THf mi KGRTItEBH r.i. o Snokane Mlnneapoi St. Paul enl I Chicago- Ooen Steninera leave Poitland f very 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO. Il'-at v Portl nd dally for all W 11 latiielteand tv unitlsltiv-r Points. N. nntblv tt'.ti men to China and Jai an For full 11 ormatlo. ik.I on o re,.-. iu..,rt O. li. f: :: . 1 i i. r .1,!, !re A. L CKAIO. ' 'I E'.s 1 1 .-" r ' o 11 I