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I An old tore or ulcer la only a avmptom, an outlet for the iinpuitic and poisons which are in the blood, and as long; as this vital fluid remains in this impure, contaminated state the place will never heal. The application of salves, washes, powders, etc., may cause the spot to scab over, but a fresh outpouring of diseased matter from the blood starts it aj;ain, and thus it goes ov0 gradually growing worse and slowly affecting the entire health of the sufferer. There are many ways in which the blood becomes contaminated and poisoned. A long spell of sickness breeds disease germs in the system, the failure of theeliminative memlcrs to remove the refuse and waste matter of the body, the excessive use of mineral medicines in certain diseases, all infect the blood with morbid mutter and germs which sooner or later is man ifested by a sore that refuses to heal, l'ersons witli inherited hhxxl taint are very apt to be afflicted with sores and ulcers. The taint may lie dormant during young, vigorous life, but when middle n;e is reached or passed nnd the natural energies begin to grow weaker, the tissues in some weak point break down and a chronic sore is formed and kept open by the constant drainage of impure matter from the blood. If the cause is not removed the (tore will continue to grow worse by eating deeper into the flesh, festering, discharging, and slowly undermining the constitution. S. S. S. heals old sores by going down to the very bottom of the trouble, driving out the impurities and building up the entire circulation. When S. S. S. has removed tie cause the blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, and soon the place is cured. Do not depend on external applications, which do not reaih the blood, but begin the use of 8. S. S ano" remove of the cause, and then the sore must heal. Hook on Sores and Ulcers and medical ndvice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. WRITE FOR OU BANKING 4 INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK or TBI Cttlc (guarantee Si Knwt Company Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts 4 Certificates of Deposit . j ii ii ii Accounts Sulject to Check ). Thordurn Rosa , George H. Hiu. ' T. T. Burkhart , John E. Arrcwso.' Chas. H. Kopp . 240-244 Washings.-! PORTLAND. Special Bargains For One Week 0-room house nnd burn nnd two Iota, nod well and youim fruit trooa ataried; laya up high and dry, In a fine lo cation, tor l 100, Owner U going nwny and It miiHt bo old within 0110 week. It you linvo not all Ilia cash, will m il It on monthly pay ment, with a small payment down. Let 11a allow you. 0-room house, barn, good well and 01111 lot, for I12.MI; $200 down; $10 per month nt seven per rent Interest. Tlila la better than paving rent, na III a tew jronra you will have a nleo home, bill renting you have nothing lert. 127 Arroa "0 acres ndor culti vation, firm class land; about $2.00 worth of piling on the river; 7-rooiu hoiihe, largo barn. Wo have a apodal price on tlila plnce for 00 day. On county road with dully mall: It mllea from Kugono. A snap If taken at our. Any of tlui above places will make you mnury. Uou'l de lay, but au. PLANK & JOHNSON 620 Willamette Srcct OVERTON Has Moved to Nos.l6andl8 West 7th St. Whrrc he wil be pUsstd" to have Iriendi and cuitomcr come and arc him HEALS OLD SORES BOOKLET ON o BY MAIL , . President . Vice Hri-siJint . , Treasurer . . Secretary Asst. Trvasunr St., Cor. Second OREGON AiU.lITACE &. EOWN Succeuma to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Siles Staphs. oCGtt's Sinlal-i'cpsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURE. For liirinmmntlfln or OiUrrb of liua.lnf mid 1MmI Ktlnr- No cut no $. IVirwai (julrklr fiN Ullr tl I MMttlNrK. Ulwaart ! h l ilMtt Ab- uluuir MftrHlM. httlj b drwatft!. I'rt.- ft UV nr h tat 1. ixitwii l, l at, or ibrM 1HHAMTL-PIP51HC0. lit: 1. 1 r MINT.Ufck, Huh! b W. 1 1, !K I, ANO, DmuKt. Munroe'sSt cond Hand Store 1 bT W. K ghlh St. IfouKfumUhmgi, Slovrt and Range! 1 Te h iv ul rrcclv.d a lull Hoc ul HEATERS ctviU comNrutnui, llrttght I IK Clsl Call nd compr qui'ily pn,n blc buying IUCINF .... CMOOn V 1 1 Mk'K X Phona B ack 1551 I i ! WM. H. BASER PIONEER MERCHANT DIES AT JUNCTION o ' 0 William II. Habcr. a pioneer mer chant o'f Orx'Knn, filed al o'clock p. in. at 11 Ix homo at Junction City, Oc tober IS, l!MJ7. Mr. Hither yua horn at Nlli-H, Michigan, oh July fJ, lHatu, and when nix inontliH old IiIh pa rent a moved to 1'latt cuunt) , MlKnonrl, r-1 malnltiK th;i until April l'J. Ih:,2, wlii'ii JiIk parcntM loaded u 1 1 their j earthly posKOHtiloue In thu old cove-red waKon drawn by oxen and jollied t tier procesalon bound for tho far WeHtern Blate of Orvumi, arrlvliiK at Jfffenmn on the 2.rtth day ol Novem ber, J K T 2 - TIiIh family endured all the hardKhipH of the early Kettlem on i their way West. One brother died! Just five ml lew west of Kurt Hall, ami wan buried at that place;. In thu HpriiiK of Uf.;t Wlll'am Bri ber started out to "rustle" for a llv uk, and went to the Kold mines of Southern Oregon. JteturnlnK In tho fall he Ktopped at Albany and ac cepted a position with LoiiIr I-'leHh-tielr, now of the firm ol Klonhneh, Melr & Co., of Portland. In company with Mr. Kleshnclr ho traveled nil up and down tho entire Wlllamotto val ley nellliiK KoodH, which were carried fn pack hora'is. Mr. Hit bur finally rcHinncd hl poKitlon and accepted a dtuatioii rlerkhiK in a store at fiar rlKhurx, where ho worked for two year, resigning to accept a position with Monro & NoreroHH In their store. In tho HprliiK of ixf2 they packed hefr Kooda In wasonn and with the'r tld ox teams set out for the mlnoa In linker county, at Auburn. Kemniu liiK there one year they sold their itock of Kod.-t to the mlnerrf, mostly, n credit, and when tho excltemnt of : the new rich find of Hold at Boise cached Auburn the miners i locked f,ir thu new Kldoiado aud !elt HAII.OIt L.DI)li:S IX hills to the nmouut of $75,000 uncol lected. In tho summer of IStiU Mr. Iluher w:ts sent by tho firm to the Uolue mines to collect all he could from the miners, aud ho collected f;t:.oo lh- nrst trip and $10,000 tn the next t.lp. all being In gild ilu-tt. Al that time there was an ef fort made by robbers to hold him up vvhen they knew he had a large col lection, and It vtar. on hit'- return to Vtihurn with tho gold dunt that they folbiwed him, and by cutting acrosH t h vt u n try t hey beat h I m t o t he .'ampliig place near Veler, Idaho. As soon as Mr. Hah t arrived there his good Judgment t.ild him that It was best to lappear careless, and throwing h's saddle and bags care lessly on the ground he deceived the :tng, they thinking ho had left the ;old dust behind, nnd they made no "ffort to tuolc.-tt hi in. Mr. Haber, gelling an early start n.t day, made Ms trip and delivered his g.dd tu his 'inployciM without the l- 's of a cent. lie returned In tho valby late In the winter of lsr.;i, and fnrmlng a patnershlp with K. 11. Moore, he en S'!ed In the men ant Me bushier at MuiTt-thiir'j, Or. Two yt-ars later he inld his ti.tTtrtt t i hl.t partner ind itnrli d a store of his own, which . e ! r,lin':cd siitvpH '.felly until ISs, when he traded his storo f r tle one or Smith H UtMsif'eld at Junction City, conducting t'.iU with great suc cims for several years. Having built a lare rlovntor. he became a heavy grain bevor, but unfortunately he wax :iught with n large lot of grain mi hU hands hi 1 which he had lim:ht at a high or'ce, nnd the bnt-j torn dropped out ol the market, cau1 tt", hl a I oh oC, neverat thousand dollars, lie w:i.4 a;:iln caught In the year l!'! nnd lust hesvilx. which crippled his finances to mich an ex- teiu that he was compelled to ret're from ioi Ivo bu.dness. Mr. Maber teav '! t,) m nm hi- lom hU wife, thre sonn, two daughter-', two brothers ami one slsler, lie had been a member, ol the A. O. for twenty years. Ills old Men, Itev. W. i. Hldiop, of Portland, who was with him his last day ou this earth, and preached his funeral Sun da, when the remain were taken to l'e I O. t. cemcte y p.ir Miter men;. Noi iir to mj I'lp-' Nutl-'o Ik heri-by iven 'bat con- Ira -la have b---n let for l ie m.ivIik' and otherwli' Improvinit ef S'venth lreet from Oak street to PMyt ; sireel. of Kl :lnh at reel from llltth "'riH't to Cha-nelton slre-t. nnd if Ninth alreet from lllve street to I'etirl atrei't. nnd tltnt a'lrllar work t )k h-en ordered upon Will imette ittreet from I 1th flnv". to 11th vreet Al.l. I'HOrKKl'Y tnVNKKS should at once look Into the matter! of w-iier and .ewer ronncetiava de-1 red for their pr.rty T- ni he ' f-r "i work 'qU not yiowed after th pnvlig cont-act l under! v. ATTKNH to this p:er at! one. II v order of if si'itKicr i'OM.tmi'K. : AMISKMIJNTS It Is said that the drama, "The" Threo of U," whJch will be present ed ut the Eugene theatre Saturday, October 26, by Waiter N. Lawrence, alde from Its success and Ions run at tho Madison Squaro theatre last sea son, comninnds attention because it 1h another otto or the latei.t and most successful attempt" of an Amerlsau playwrlwht to write an American play. The color and spirit of It Is American, and the characters are. except one native Western American, not exaggerated types, but natural human beings, such as aru seen In every day miniiiK life. Hence ft Is In conserjuenre properly classed with tho list which Includes "Alabama," "Hhore Acres," "The Virginian, "The Sitiawman," etc., etc. As such it should lie considered and will bo. "Mayor of Toklo." "Tho Mayor of Toklo," Richard Carlo's latest and no doubt tho best mii:tlcnl comedy he has ever offered, will give Its Initial performance here on Thursday, October 24th. "The Mayor of Toklo" Is ono of those clean, musical comedies that theatre goers will welcome, as It Is entirely different from musical comedies that have been s;en here this season. It does not depend wholly on one or two characters for Its success, as the company contains about twenty prin cipals and carries a chorus of over sfxty young women and men. The costumes and scenery aro among tho handsomest seen on the stage today. John I. Ke.irney heads the list as comedian, and his quaint humor and droll sayings stamp him as one of the best musical comedy comedians to day. Mr. Kearney Is a great favor ite hero and his coming will Insure a full house. "Thorns and Orange HIosmoiiih. Last season, when "Thorns and Orange Ulossoms," that masterly dra matic conception taken from the nov el of Uerha M. Clay, was here, huu- Ifelf mm "MWOU OV TOKIO" dreds could not gain admission, nnd Judglng from the aWirprlslng heavy advance pale there will bo many d's- appointed ones when tho play comes to tho Mu gene theatre for one night only, on October liltil. The cast lias been strengthened, the scenery all bright and new and many more elec trical effects added. Moth press and public In Kastern cities acclaim the production ono of the prettiest en tour this season, and no expense has beeu spared by the Rowland and Cl'fford Amusement Company to make the production give satisfac tion. iik; r.AiuiAiNs i ii ka it ntoi Kin v The Oregon Land Company, 412 Willamette street, near the depot, have on site some bargains: A building 40xtl0. two story, on inn In street at Creswell, with stock and goods, at a bargain. .r20 acres, fair Improvements, fruit of different kinds, some rfch bot tom land; a model stock rauch, $10 per acre. 4 10 acres, t miles out, a splendid Invest meat, $tt per acre. tin aires, well Improved, for $-',-tioo. We have several of tho best farnir In Lane county at prices from $4." to $ I .'a per acre. 4S0 acre., at $20 per acre: can be made Into f on r good farms. City lroorty, Kctldences ranging from $1200 to $1000. Will put you next to the owners. We have lots to tull at $I.M in $loo, some of these In the Sladdcu Addition. Cct prices on state school lauds at our office Wo are p.isted on everything In Ore gnu. Can locate you any a here. Come In and see us--yon are welcome. .i-om;ii; Aelira nlul I'mIiim Mrs. Jo:ie Sumnt'r, llrtMii.iur'., Tex., writes April l.', l'.iOJ: "I have used ll.tllarrl's Snow Liniment In my fam ily for threo yeara. I would not he wlhtout It In the house. I have used It on my Utile girl for growing pains and aches In her knee. It cured her rUht away. I have nlso used it for frost!.,: l.-n feet, w ith good Slic es It h: lb tieit 1 1 n t tn .Mi t I eer used " 2..c. .'.n,- and l. I. Inn lril t'o. I.AI Klltt SI,K We ran sell you better land for less manev than you can buy any place In l.nne comity, lion't fall to see or write u before buying. J. S. MII.NK i CO.. tf Cottage lirove, O.r MoriINU S KITfllKJf Seventh and Oak atre.-t. hai open ed under new management, tlom! txiard and room bv the day. week ot tuouth. Klrst-ciasa home cooklnr '"bliken dinner everr S'indiT. if MKS. S. V. AIIH.iTT. i LIVELY FIGHT ON STREET ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON A MAIWOI.A IIAKIIKU AX1) A LA lufitKIt OK KltJKXK 1MIIIIIK TO) FliKKI.V OK LOCAL OI'TIOX (Olt JUCK. The usual quiet of Sunday after oon vvu.4 dhUurutU yuslenlay between !i anil 8 o'eloik ly a flat f Ishl he- jtueen Wan NHxon, of this elty, and w. I. urevi-r, a uaroer 01 .iai turn. Until were under the Influence of li quor and bad beeu quarreling fur Home time. The altercation tKan In front of the Chamhera-llrlstow bank and flnlnshed up in front of Katon'g art store, where the combatants were separated by (iio. Hunter and J. M. Wllllama. Officer Chas. Croner was sent for and both ar 1 1 I ialils in the affair were placnl under arreHt and jailed. This morning they were both haled before I'olice Judne Dorrls on the charge of belnir drunk and fiiiht ini; and (Irever was assessed $-U, while Nelson was let off for $10. Allen Katun, bcinir Nelson's employ er, paid his fine bo that he would lose no time at his work. Grever has not been able to raise the amount of his fine as yet. WOOD SAWING John M. P. Dixon, successor to V E. Boddy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Ulnck 3312. Residence, 2G7 High street, tf Gasoline wood saw If you want a choice residence lot see G. G. Gross. Ho has them in the Gross addition! tf Notice of I'iiuil Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, C. L. Williams, adminis trator of the estate of Kobert L. Wil liams, has filed his final account In the matter of said estate with the county court of Lane county, Oregon, and that Monday, the 4th day of No vember, 1907, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of that day, has been fixed by the order of said court for the hearing of objections to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. AH objec tions to said final account must be made and filed on or before said date so fixed by said court. Dated this 30th day of September, 1907. C. L. WILLIAMS, Administrator of said estate. L. niLYGU, Attorney. Administratrix' Notice. Estate of John Stewart, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Louisa M. Stewart, haf been duly appointed administratrix ol the estate of John Stewart, deceased, by order of the county court of Laut county, Oregon, nnd all persons hav Ing claims against said estate ar( hereby notified nnd required to pre sent the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law offict of L. Mllyeu, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 30th day of September, 1907. LOIUSA M. STEWART, Administratrix of said est a to. L. ItlLYEU. Eor said estate. .Aliiiliii1riitrl Suit'. Niillco Is hfrc'uy xlvi-u Unit by vir tue of tin onlrr of the county court of I.nno comity. Ort'Kon. duly niado ami ntiTi-rt of record on tho 21st day of Scitinlu-r. 11107, nuthnrlxliiK. em powerlnK and dlrcctliiK the uniler "signed Iteliecca A. I'npo. tidralnlstra trlx of tho palate of I. V. Pope, de ceased, to sill the real est mo belong ing to Hal J estate, at private sale In accordance to the terms nnd condi tions of said order. Now, therefore, in pursuance to said order I will, from and after the Slid dav of Octo ber. 1 SOT. nt nnd after the hour of 10. o ciih-k In tae forenoon of said dac at the office of I. N. Ha'r liaiiKh, In ttoniii Ii In the Klrst Nation al lltiuk buildlnc. KuRene, Lane coun ty. Orcson. offer for sale at private sale. accordiiiK to tho terms nnd con lit Ions or said order, the following described real properly. belonRliiK tc said eslale, to-wlt: The south half of the southeast quarter ami tin fractional cast half or the souhlwesi tiunrter or section II of township is, . oi runce a . in l.nne county Oregon. , hated this 21st day of September 1907. liKUKCVA A. POPK, Ad mini -tralrls. I. N. IIAlinAl't-.H. Attorney for Kst?!e. Xotlee tor I lllill. alien United Sta'.ea Land ntflce, Hoseburg, Or., July SB. 1907 Not Ire Is hereby given that In rum. pllance w ith the provisions of the net if congress of June S, 1S7S. entitled "An net ror the sale or timber land in the Stales or California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory,'' s extended to all public land states by act of August 4, 1S92, Adela M Pierce, of Walton, county of Lane state of Oregon, filed In this office on March . 1. 1907. her sworn state ment No. M23 for the purchase ol tne s 01 .m;v or Section No S4 i 1.. T V . . . ... ' ... ...iimii. .mi. 11. soutn, range No west. W. M.. nnd will ofr,r to show that the land sought Is nion valuable for Its timber or slnne than for agricultural purposes, and to ea. tabllsh her claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, I'. S Commissioner at his office In Kngene, Oregon on Wednesday, tho 30th da of October 1907. She names as witnesses: Jjrvl Sutherland, of Walton. Oregon; W'll'. Ham S. Sutherland, of Walton- Ore gon: William T. Hallev. of Walton Oregon; V. H. Horre. of Walton Or egon. " Any and all persons claiming a, Tersely the above desert lxd lands ar. requested to file t'tjir rlaak. : iM o(, on or before aald 3uih dav of October. 1907. ' ' HKNJAMIN LOFIIPY. Q Register mnniii, ii i THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR. o WHEN YOU WILL J WANT A NEW STEEE Buy the range you can rely can rely on. we scu me Universal, Toledo and Quick Meal Ranges Come in and see how nice they arc We era loaded with Heaters all kinds from $2.00 to $20.00 More arriving every day. "If you don't, buy of us, WE BOTH LOSE MONEY." BERGER-BEAN HARDWARE Co EUGENE Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. W. O. Proraer; M. D. P. f. Birtlf, M. D. B. F. Scaielr. M. D. D. A Piine, M. D. Geo. O'B, DeBar, M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical 'training in the hospital. The medical and surgic il staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor .mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. B&ODERS BROS. NEW MARKET Ve are now located in our new building: aaossthe street and we will be pleased to see you SPECIAL 5lb can choice lardfcr Broils and stews strictly cost price West, 8lb Strent, BRODER.S BROS. UNIVEHSITY OF OREGON--SCHOOL cf MUSIC TEPARTVENTS OF PIANO. THEC UY. VOICE ar.d VIOLIN Coursos lc tding to diploma and degree. Strong Faculty. ates rea- onable. For further inform liion apply to the Registrar or to I. M. GLENN, Dean. The Newest H xfcrei ConunercUl Hotel in Portland, Open July 1st I W. J ..Motfel Si,. Philip.. FOUKTTH. .FIFTH AND BURNSIDH S I S. ! Mil it Entrance on Burnside St. J ff; H. M, PIEKCt, Proprietor. . Only concrete llre-pr.xl hotel In the city, rive tall lr m Ui.icn i i Burn lde Btrret Filtk .strtet cars p.isj the do r, tike atreet cm H Union Depot. Steam it. elecliic, lirt.-.. hot .ind cold witer , in ewry room. Free baths on every lloor. J sSZr- tmLi mBB. POR TLAND, OR. ! ' Dr. Me ry Lane The home of ' the Dr. .Mary l.nno) Medical aniT Sur ical lnslltuto Is lo cated lm rooms 5 m II In the !r.ind Theater iulldlnc. Portland, Oregon, occupying tkw ra Iro upper -floor. Pisea.! ot iruima nnd children aro given 8ierg au .illon nul most ex- perl treatment til a co; of e.v)ei pnyslclana. Wal.t nlly c:.w a liamMed with cxtramo oiro unit children adopted Into fli.-at. class fa mlUea. Con sultation free. Gullif.ord & Chance Livery , F &4 nl Boardi.ig StcVi " w Floor F 'ocsr 1 JnbWrTlre Ta 'allCck SI ; 109rV,ct8b. Sirf I Phc CTlts no 1 palp' olv ore ther.-fo-o use 1 ' V S ar th. ' jer-P e-jn I'mrrtwar. dAAAAAjttmt4. RANGE on, and from the fir you HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliance forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses Rates on application. 65c NEW MARKET t I Julius j a KisHind il ii I Waterman'3' fl Id I-( Ideal II ill -to"1"211" 1 i n k; a R Q riH. J . X Ooidswitli lid CorKajiT. Q