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M9?t any body can sell you'
a shoe fat summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER
who understands the leather and knows,
what he is selling you. We have ai
Repairing Department fitted up with
everything that's rr.odcrn in the way of
machinery for doing the best q repair work;-
MILLER, The Shoe Man.
West 8th street.
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Rooms ? and 10, 6vcr Chambers- Bristow Bank
Get you a home of your own
Have some good bargains in small and large farms.
Gty lots and City Homes.
Will be glad to show you anything in real estate
A Square Deal to All
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EUGENE HOSPITAL
MHcl and Surgical
STArr
W Kuyisudalt, M. D.
V. O. Hro-er, M. D.
P. I. Birlle, M. D.
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For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room und equipment.
Appliance! for X ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.DSupt.
We have just revcived a shipment of
Studebaker buggies and would be pleased
to'have the public call and look our goods
over before' buying.
S I I ' f TV! 50 E4itj Ninth Street
ls tvUllU Phone Red 1271
TIh; Ktory of "Human Ifar;rts,"
Unit. beautiful uoetkal uliy of the
(Simple lift? tA tli..' homely folk of ru
; ral Arl;aiiKH. d"al v.Ith the hap
j penlng;. to honest Tom Lrvan, the
! vilnw rI.T-l: -;u 1 1 h. Tom dwells with
Hi- Ar'.;:m-H
been yr.y.i:"
iIh!t, fciiiii.! V. '
age( Ji.-i r- . I'
kn..w hi;.i cij t
fellows. ' ; r
! hi.'i-e t jr.: : to t h
hi'
oh-tiir'.-fiui soot cf
. Th.ie lie li'.T
'.' ejtloli, living a
mainstay of Ills
.v (1 by 'jll. who
-: i -M'fl aij.jve hU
ra!n unlucky day
v;ri;'f a beautiful
voinari. a teinpt.cr unprincipled
,3i:l l!a"k at Jteurt, li.it with a fas-
proveo tli lit; me ur
MAKRIKD.
At the homo cf the bride's sister,
Mrs. Herbert Button, In Eugene, last
evening, Charles K. Croncr anil Miss
L'loda A. firiKHs, IK'V. I). H. Trimhle
officiating. The grjom Is the city's
paid fir."M;n and has been a life
Ions? re.-i(!";ir of Kuene, havliig
lure jiain:- r of frieuus who tender
slr.te.-f i rumranilatlons. The bride
is a fon;i,ar:iiive stranger in Kusene.
bat iia.-; wuii a nuiobrr of warm
friends during her short stay in Kn
fitn:. The i-onple will live in apart
ments in the theatre bl.'x-k. ,
One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
c-inatlon tha
I Iiik of nor Tom Logan. He Immedi
l ately proceeded to fall In love with
i her, asked her to uurry .him, and
she become? his wife. Happy In fan-
( led security, Tom lp.vlslit'd all the
I affection on the woman that was pos-
Hlble to tin honest heart like his, but
, It was not returned.
I One day there appears on the scene
I a v 1 1 1 1 a n , the former lover of the wo
! man, who commits i cowardly mur-
I der and with the assistance of the wo
j man fastens the crime on Tom, who
Is tried and convicted for the crime
LASKLI.K ltl(:i HKlt.S ,
C'OXTI.NTK IWCKIXO
I.aselle Bros, have thirteen car
loads of prunes from the dryers of
the state on hand in the city ready to
be packed. Arrangements have been
made for packing all of the fruit,
and work has been begun at the pack
er to complete what Is on hand. La
ter more prunes which have been con
tracted will be packed. It Is probable
the total output will exceed the 150
carloads anticipated. Laselle Bros,
are entitled to great credit for the
KCKNK IX "IIIMAN HKAKTS
of another. Tom is sentenced to
tate'B prison for life, and the vil
lainous pair congratulate themselves
that they have not only gotten rid of
him, but have secured Immunity for
themselves. But Providence has been
watching over the blacksmith, and
upnseen Influences are at work to
thwart their plan. Humble friends
ot Tom $ OH frse h' and talr
endeAVori to bring th 0B( to tha
notice of the governor of Arkansas
are finally successful. The vllllansare
unmasked and Tom proved Innocent.
The play Is a pathetic one and there
are many thrilling scenes, but there
is nlso a very strong comedy vein
running through tt which gives the
nocesn-iry contracst.
MnnuRir Xankeville has provided n
most ' adequate stage Investiture for
the play and has engaged an admira
ble company for Its portrayal,
Human Hearts ' will play an en
gagement of one night at the thea
tre this evening.
The first big c?mlc 0"i?ra produc
tion to come to this city this senstn
direct from a successful Nw Yor"
run Is "Thp Alaskan," which closed
at the Knlckermocker theatre Satur
day night, Seutember 8, and recently
scored a big hit In Denver. It will
be presented here nt the Kugene the
atre this week. "The Alaskan" la
claimed to be a real sparkling comic
opera, replete with attractive origi
nality. The entire production, as
staged by Max Flgman fur Manager
Cort, Including orchestra and train
of Alaskan dogs used In the mall ser
vice at Nome, are " carried. The
book, and lyrics are by Joseph Bleth-r-n,
a Seattle newspaper man,, and
Max firman, the famous actor and
stag (rector, while the music Is by
Harry Ulrard, who was the baritone
In Lulu OlMer's "Dolly Varen" com
pany. Thrre are lots of song hits In
"The Alaskan," and many attractive
musical feature nil stunning Bhow
girls. 11 It by tiir the largest and
most sUOVAsStul musical attraction on
maimer In which they have handled
, the prune business, particularly dur
ing the present trying situation.
; Albany Democrat.
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Which
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is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading tri
ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the mo. t c.:.
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, n:i.i
known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California 1
Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical C;
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to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
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Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Svrup
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the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which
is fifty cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C., that the remedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
the road this season. -The company
numbers seventy-five people and two
60-foot baggage care are required to
transport the scenery and lavish ef
fects, In securing "The Stronger Sex" as
the play for Maude Feiley's second
starring tour under his management
John Cort has evidently made no
mistake for In the rale of Mary Wren
the Texas girl, this gifted little ac
tress has been given a part splendidly
fitting her, and is enabled In It to
express every atom of her ability to
sway an audience from pathos to
comedy and vice v?r?a. While her
youth, grace and girlish personality
fit the character to a dramatic nice
ty. It would have been difficult to
have found a more suitable play for
Miss Fealy. "T'.ie Stronger' Sex"
comes to this country with the record
of a wonderful success in London
and the acclamation of the entire
press of that city. Its great run of
7 solid months at the Apollo thea
tre, and the fact that it crowded that
playhouse at each performance dur
ing that time easily proclaims it the
most positive Buccess of the year.
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CIGAHS ANI "TOBACtO
Andy Taylor, 519 Willamette
street. tf
ItcHlvtration or Ijind Title.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County
of Lane.
tn the matter of the application of
Lydia A. Barbre to register the
title to the land In said applica
tion described, to-wit: The
northeast quarter of tha north
west quarter and lots numbered
one (1). two (2). three (3).
four (4) and five (j), of sec-gJ
tion twenty-two (22), and the tj
east half of the donation land
claim forty-seven (47), notifi
cation number 6514, in section
twenty-one (21), all above be
ing in township nineteen (19),
south, range one (1) west of
the Willamette Meridian, con
taining respectively 151.41 and
160.76 acres of land in Lane
county, against Joseph I. Bar
bre. Joseph Plronl and W. W.
Calk.n and H. W. Sawyer, de-fAndAntd.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Take notice that on the 18th day!
of September. ISO?, an application,
was filed by said Lydia A. Barbre in !
the circuit court of Lane county fori
initial registration to the title of!
the land above described. Now.un-i
led you appear on or before the 4th 1
day of December, A. D. 1907, and
show cause why such application .
should not be granted, the same will .
be taken as confessed and a decree;
will be entered according to the pray
er of the application and you will be
forever barred from dsputlng the
same.
E. U. LEE, Clerk.
L. M. TRAVIS.
Applicant's Attorney. '
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Gulliford &
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Livery, Feed and
Boarding Stables
New Floor Room New
Rubber Tire Turnouts
Fall Creek Slice Line
109 West Sth Street..
Phone Main 99
Has opened in their new
place 35 East 9th, with a
larger stock than ever. We
will be pleased to see all
our old and many new
customers.
Eugene Racket Store
35 East 9th Steet
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Plumbing and sewer work.
Also general Jobbing in tin and
ebmt iron work. Ironwork promp
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