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I VT r-v - s.--""- AW OF Personal Knowledge? Personal knowledge is tlie winning (actor in the culminating contests of this competitive eue and when ol ample character it placet its fortunate possessor in the front rants of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is reaDy essential to the achievement of die hinliest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Product are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., it an ethicalproduct which hat met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component Parts and hat won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, lor which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are mad 'lliit valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed ot the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and fcjuur of Senna at more fully dcscnplive ol the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter of Syrup of rigs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California l ig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for Syrup of I igs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. j ' ; i w MM I AMl'HKMKXTS Kubelik Denies Hint He 1 " ;5 W 1'ullnT 4 "t'licc Tom mini. That which is dc blKi:est u in h ot I n astniii.-he:l anil t B'.I-.IO critics i .Tan Kulc-lik was I i...e. .1 tn l( !irn t rib-d its "th" : ,aVn made the statement tn.ii "e ,. T mi's Cabin gypsy partita:. He is a true Hr- ConiiianV' r i :i v.l 1 1 ri ;r. win upbear i h-niiaii. ana i""""-" ; tho EiiK'-ne theatre on Tuesday Jaiiu- , blrtii. is nut ashamed of his inui.try i, i. ln.iu-n rrom ocean iu : ,.p his uarcnts. in s r.ar.i..H . mm $! LOUISVILLE, KY. nmtm SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LONDON NGLAND. NEW" YORK'.N.Y NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC feel can Beginning the Firstj of the New Yecr 1908. We will cunduci o jr business on a ca-h basis. Wo that we owe it to our customers. First Because we sell noojs for loss profit, thereby giving the cash customer the benefit which they desire and we owe to them. proposition. Notice, for f'uhllcalloii- United Hlntcs J. inn) Otflee. Knsehiirx, Or.. Oct. 2;t, 11107. i Notice la hereby given that In entn : pllunce with tho provisions of the, act of Connies of Juno 3,- 187.X, enti tled "An net for the sale of Umber hinds In the unites of Callfornlu, Or- onon, tsovntla and Y ashiiiKton tern- lory," an extended to all ttio public land states by net ul August 4, 1892, William U. Pierce, of Walton, coun- ' lv ,.f Linn QlnlA nt 0,uin fMn.l In SecondWe ove it to ourselves as a safe business i8 office' hi sworn statement no. j 8 r a 7 for the purchase of the NEVi i ot toe. 28, tp. 19. S. range 8 west. Willamette Merlillhii, RHd will offer proof to allow that the land aiuiKht la more valuable, for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish nor claim to said land beforo W. V. Calkins, purpose and to establish his claim lOiigene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th day of January, 10OS. He sanies as witnesses: W. T. Hal Icy, of .Meadow, Oregon: Aaron C. Harbour, of Walton. Oregon; Jnrvls II. Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; William Sutherland, of Walton, Ore gon. Any anil nil persons claiming ad versely tho above, described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 7in day of January, 1 tins. 1IICN.IAMIN 1. RliPV, Register. Keniembir we will always treat you riht, try us and be coin inced that CASH or its euiqoalent is justice to all. All Cash orders delivered as promptly. :.s possible. Yours for SPOT CASH or its equivalent. Cai.i. and gut I'KICliS R. J. MOSES & SON Crocerlos, Shoes, I ry Coods and Notions Cor. Bib and Olive Sireent XOTll !: or AIIMIMKTItATKl.VS S.ll.K N.Hlce ' hereby given ihiit the un iliMslKiied. Ksste Itlikinan, ailmliils trutrlx of the estate of J. II. Klik ntan. deceased, by virtue of ail order of the probate court of l.une county, Oregon, dated the 27lli day of Sep tember. 1H07, and an order dated December Hi, 1!UI7, will on and after the 21st day of January, 1 litis, sell at private sain, cor cash, the follow ing described real property belong I itlg to the said estate: . The S. K. V, and the S. K. of the 8 W.k, of Section It. the N. t of the j.VB.Vs nnd the N.V.V of Section IH and the K. H of the N.K. of j Section I.'.. nU In township IS. S., ; K. -I w , mumming i'-O acres, In l.ane ; County. Oregon. Hated llila Wth li"V of December. ' 1'-H'7. KSS1K ItlfKM.W. I Administratrix I ocean as l.eon W. Washburn a ! si7n I'ncle Tom's Cabin Company, and ; is composed of fifty men, women and i children, all capable actors, actresses, ! singers and dancers. Aa a scenic production. It Is said to ne uetier than any other. Among others worthy of especial mention are the Ohio riv er by moonlight, the beautiful Vision scene, and the gorgius transforma tion scene at the close. The parade Is led by Washburn's Great Military Band and is worth going a long way to sec. Stetson's big production has been organled this season in a manner that will make It far superior to any previous attraction ever seen here. Special attention has been given to the staging of the piece and the scen ery faithfully portrays several scenes of Southern life during ante-bellum days In the far South. A large num ber of genuine colored people, who Introduce cake-walks, buck dancing. Southern Jubilee singing and funny scenes in the cottontlelds add mater. he said: Of troubles orlphiatlns In impure blood, scrofula, loss of aPIU.e, catarrh, rhoun.a-"bvlon4-sSarSaariHat.anbyatlher f.,,kii remedies combined. Somehow those cure,! by H..K1-. -..-m to s'ny cured, and they gladly tell ibetwod news to otters. Scrofula Sore-' Mr b..i . . lou, sore on ber leg for years. M... J differ, cat medicines gave but little bioet.t. bha turned to lleo.1 Siri-spurnia u - cooil bloisi meiliciue." Afflicted 16 Years-"I'xx'.'". S""F"; rill, has cured me of ncrofulm wua u u . re been tronuiea o y'.w, - . - ..,..iL,.r in., oilier ua .-Tiw. w,.,uni- i.eonle came from ; auirUy lualeii. it is a A,!, five or six hundred years no ' j. s. Dxrt. Crosby. Texas. and overran Hungary and Bohemia, and have roamed about these coun tries ever since. I do not think that, by chance or otherwise, these Ro many people, who are the true gypsy type, have ever intermarried with people of consequence or become as sociated with the aristocracy of either Hungary or Behemta. They are to these countries what the Indians are to America as a social or civilized fac tor; but Indians were aborigines, or original settlers, while the gypsies of Bohemia were invaaaaers oi me wandering type and have nothing to do with the government of the coun trv, and they are not absolutely in terested In Its advance, nor have they contributed to art or literature. "I am not ashamed of the fact that my father was a good but humble cit izen of Bohemia, a self-taught man and a musical genius, who was forced by reason of circumstances to ue a. ' . ., II. .la uiiulitr SSSfaT-nK on 'her k adH Snrsapsrllla also cured her. Mas. N0BA Uuqhiv. Huehey, Tennessee. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called Saraatnbs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. lally to the production. Misses Kit-1 K!ir()(.,K,r but do not mistake me, he wu not a cvnsv. He thought mat. my older brother was the musician of i the family, but soon gave him uu in I that linn and devoted his attention to me, I having attained the dignity of j marked tanle for music. After he had labored with me for a year he concluded to send mo to an advanced teacher, but that is not the question. I am not a gypsy, but a true, full blooded Bohemian, and this mistake, which Is now being circulated of my life, should be corrected at once." Kuebllk appears at the Eugene the "tre Kriday night, January 10. Hear him. May be the opportunity of a life ty Morgan and Hertha Crosble are the two Topsies; Messrs. George Har ris and Nick Ollnn ar ethe two Marks and Stotaon's original Uncle Tom, .Mr. Krcd Dennett, will also be in the cast. Of late years the stage has been de luged by so man; cheap companies that the public has been led to regard an announcement oT an "Uncle Torn" production with a great deal of mis trust. Mr. Leon Washburn, the man ager of this company, has, however, succeeded In organizing a cast com posed of especially selected players, chosen for their adaptlbllity for the parts assigned them, and has received his reward In the generous patronage j t,,np ui ine piiunc aim praise iroui me press. It Is doubtful if "Uncle Tom" even when a novelty and new to the stage, ever received the attention so I'UIKS OKKKHKl) FOR SALMON iNFORMAiTlON liberally bestowed nnon It as now dtii-ini' thlH suirintiiouB revival. A South Hend, Wash., Jan. 2. K Htroet nartide will be Klven that Is ; State Senator H. S. MoGnwan Is of- said to deliKht every juvenile specta-1 feritiK three prizes of $100, $r.O and tor beyond measure. 1 ?-5, and a siu'i-lal prize of $25, f jr ! the best paragraph or article showing! PltKSf. K'IH,,k;l'S .the ' Detraction of Salmon Fry fn JL MISS (.MIKIA lAi:i':;Non-S'ilinan Streams." Instructions ' 4 fclL'l j have been sent to the slate fish eoin- Followinc are rei-ent press com-1 mission and the various hatcheries men Is concerning the ability of Missi throucliout the state. The prizes are Gloria Pare as un tente rtainer: (donated by searchers for facts re- "The concert .at the C ngregatIonnI ! biting to the destruction of salmon fry. It is generally admitted that the young salmon fry have many ene mies during the "alevin" stage, but tho United States bureau of fishleries and tho Oregon fish warden con tend that the fry are practically safe after the esg-sac has been absorbed if proper care Is used In liberating Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep. i4t nL;t Pnn-,lni III; iunc for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Kenlers an excel lent complexion anil keens the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skinirritationand should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a aengui ul and refreshing effect. At deal, ers or by mail, 35 cents Box. Pre pared by PPRD. T. HOPKINS. N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM FOB SUi ASD BKCOMMESDED BY One of our Koeeinlllnn . .. Ing of Fancy Vests, and, if nece? the dyeing of them, also. y. '.hese out In such a style as J the owner wonder how the tratr mation has been effected. Re0 this when you have a vest that h soiled and shabby. Our g( cleaning and dyeing: work Is high character,, aud' we do the , in record time at "too moilen Eugene Dye Woi Willamette St, EugttJ Kuene chureli last niKht was tlie most sue cessful of the course. Miss Gloria Hare as ait entertainer is a peer amotiK her profenslun." Crcston (loiva) AdvertisiM'. "Tho Klkp' entertainment last nlirht possessed a star in Miss Gloria lXire, 'The Rocky Motintnin lllrl,' who ninde (rood itintant.ly nnd perma nently." Duluth News-Tribune. "Never has a Topeka audience been entertained by so versatile an enter tainer as Gloria Dare. -The Kocky Mountain Girl.'" Topeka (Kas.) News. "Miss Gloria Dare's ability as an entertainer Is unequalled." Kansas City Star. "Her ability In recital Is among tho very best." .Minneapolis Trib une. "If nil the entertnlnments In the Y. M. ('. A. course are ns Rood as the opening one last night, given by Miss Gloria Dare, 'The Kocky Mountain Girl.' the course Is an assured suc cess." .Jllwnukee Sentinel. "Gloria Dare's recital lust night In the Kmleilhush Academy was a fea ture of the Miller course." Marie News, St. Paul. "As a performer on tho piano her touch was perfect and the rendering and hiM' classic Kt'li-ctiniis was more than pleasing. They were Just per fect. She surely captivated her audi ence with her popular and classic selections, she bus one of those rich, rare voices seldom heard anil never without paying a good price. This recital surely showed enterprise on the part or the committee anil th" deserve the thanks of Kverett citi zens." Kverett Daily Tribune. I STANLEY'S, Iil2 WUlitmctle St. - - - them. Kvery statement of facts must be capable of proof, supported by af fidavit of some trustwortby person. If required. This effort is open to all members' of the hatchery force of Washington state fishleries depart ment. Mr. McGowan requests all articles be addressed to H. S. McGowan, Mc Gowan, Wash, AYHAT THli KIDNKYS IK) Their 'licensing Work Keew Strong anil Healthy. Vs liidlcallons nre that the Kugene theatre will lie packed by n repre sentative audience on Wednesday evening to hear the concert and recit al, arranged by the Kugene Military Hand. A special program has been ... . .....,. .... , uu r.iiKene i or maiie anv sudden move c miens, knowing of the genius and i splitting some wood out ability among them are anticipating a sharp sudden twinge of . rare treaL Jiui'ti Interest Is shown i me in my back and I could not move ... .,, ,,,,,,, re, wiioui to save me. A I ti hiu iit....i i 1 happened to read about Doair All tho blood In the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood t they work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of Impure master daily; when unhealthy some of this Impure mat ter is left in I he bliiod. This brings on many discuses and symptoms pain In the buck, headache, nervuos ness, hot. dry skin, rheumatism. gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight aud hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits In the urine, etc. Hut If you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with the kidneys. W. W. Gossett. of aliS Madison street, Kugene, Or.. Bays: "I served during the war in the T7th Ohio reg iment, under General Grant, anil came through the battle of Shlioh without a scratch. Kor nhout four months last year I had n most Klstent dull aching across the loins and kidneys. It hurt me TftBTMr1 11 DmdruffM 'i Tr Fat n mWai d' lea rALuNujlAlKOi are but outward sign?bf the evil done in secret by myriads ol dan. Jrufl germs sapping the life blood of the hair, t Micro kills the para site, soothes the itchinir scab. gives lustre to tbe hair and stops. it tailing out. r a single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is s delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, PORTLAND. OSCQOfl STONE'S HEAYE liltoPs Greatest known remedy forheavn Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 Thls is to certify that I gave mi mare one bottle of "Stone's Heart Drops" and cured her ol heava This was last winter and she ha not been aflected since G Wallaa TR.S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or. For sale by all druggist. , $1.00 G I OAR ms Goldsmitl iaiKHsi-iiaaci I Pictures for Xrms I "We have Just received a large der of tbem which we wilt sell (a few days at prices that will entice f i , to buy. See Our Window ! OVERTON ! Wall Paper and Drug 0 v f WINCIM UlDtercElevl and shonM know MARVrL Vhirlino Sor.v (TllO now Vx-lntf f.rsajm. Aij.-. Uvnar. l urti n. Ileit-S.tf. ent-.Mnit Coiivcnir-1. lk Jf drorsrltt far It. r.i Rfce. no rt!t r. Imi t.ii iftttirt fn lllintrsiil tMnik-wW. It (tlTfl full iArtti'tiliir4 and Hrrvn.-,. in. Tilnt.lft -'Ar.tesi, MltVI-:i, CO.. ldtm-iHt in in-tin u u Mrt. (pT nHIGHESTEB'S PILLS ss tlie loins r"5-Grx , 1 , Ram. a if i stoopea : ,.rf;-jA ment. When . tg?-? ,'.';,'; "!"? J" ; '; 1 '' W In the yard' n V-') "; ''" " pain caught : I- n FieNUlh auJ-Ntiun', Ri,l,-(NS; TMrl,l. n.,a n i.i,k, ik, ksm,, ul A IMI, w,lk Mi K. kttf l,.K, tl,l, KM), tui to,k '.!. Mtd H K ih, ,iMn(ih an4 Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor. 1 A a uHn sv.w msJ rSsm. H fl hitp t.u itutm NH ftsj ran4vm Better Than Pills For Liver Ills CET A 3M. BOX. tidtiilcti&wcdh AT: I xhmimsi it lutes notici: ! K st nte nf V. J. Illaek. it eeased. 1 Niitlie Is hereby isiven Unit the nil ! ih iMnm il. 1. i: War.l. lui he, n duly ; lipi'iillileil il.t in 1 lit h' i ii t . r of tile etnte ;ef A .1. Itl;i,k. ilivi ai,,l, l,v (he I'iMino I'iMiit ef I. an-, foinry. Ore- BOII. Sllil ll! pels .IIS h.llllli! ,'l.liMM , :n;.ilnsl s;i. .vMate are herebt no itllltl mi, I reiinlre.l in pre-teut .the Mime, ilulv v. i u tn ih,. s:ii,r,l ; llilllWM;,,,r. m ilie Inw mil, f 1. 'Itlh.ii. within si iiKiiitbs from fie ibl.e h,.-,Ml. ! ilnv ef IUI I'-" "I this - I f y' I J u Vrrw i.ZS V .,i:uuu:r.iu-r. HALL y MtUMWAY. ;t r T a"V''v!V'!al"';v ,: mmutnr., Willi? ms. to. Irrr.sfcr -m . ; , t'lK.ii-i... . ,i,, l'iu'1'',l.!" ' ' !:.! r: ai m! jo'i.,. I,, i,,, .,j l.igt irf Hcivv ll.inlin 't.i. ii.,!, ' ' ' " v " ' b.et li h sua ,k ,.,,, ' 4-OH Al h ' . lie. t :.! , , , . l n I I . i 1 :'" K II v r' r ; i ui trjit. ......... ... t'l.oli Ml. k I, I " ' I-"'"" 'v A'.t-'.-ii.-., I .r K- the bt. ii ii I press describes as "the little iaily with the mellow rnntrnlto volie," Is to be iniiile a feature of the evening. Itesliles belnir n voeallst nf libll.ty. Miss Oare also conies to ns htssttiy recnniiiienjeil as an elocutionist of pnw IV. I'rnf. Iteeil. nur alile baml master has cnnipnseii a snlii; etltitlcil ' llnul MkIu." 'Ibis souk, which he eonsi.l. .is especially a.lapleii to Miss liare's e,uaht ,,f vol,-,.. Is respect tully ,, calcl tn lier. aiul will lie un in ,, r it.i lull liaml acc.iiiipaiiiiii.'iit. t.n the fust lime mi nci ciIiicmIii e, uliu: The fact that prominent Sn, i iv la, Ins have, at this curlv d.iic, re serve.l boxes an, I are ariaiinici; thcatie panics, Imlicitcs n u M their il. sire tn take aiivantai;c nf the rare musical treat offered ihcm but their readiness tn support our most excellent band. GOOD WATEi All who want Bedrock and Pure Water can get sais faction by call!.-. 5 up Fed 539t J. E. KILBORfl 557 High St., Eugene Wunroes5econ! HaridSu 67 W. EighUx Sl. Housefurnishings, Stoves and Kit We have just received a full line of HEATERS coal, combination, airtight and cast Call and compare quality and prices be:ore buying EUGENE. .... ORCa Money I'llls nnd Rot a box at V. 1.. Del.ann's driiK store. I beiran the treatment and It effected n perma nent cure." i From statement made March in. 1I10U.1 liriil In Slay Cuii il. On Kebnniry H, liuil. Mr, (lessen cniifti'tiicil the above statement, say Ini;: "I have had iki oicasion to uic any kl In.y inedliine slp.ee llie;!. Ti. cure I dcscillicil before Is perma nent." Kur sale by all (balers. Trice ." i ,'i - .xi 1 1 un en i ,un i-t. :i x hids rou W'ATKK itoxns wh.icitki) k p. 111, of at which time nt York, ItiilfiUo. Nc the rniie.l sti llclltc'llbcr tlie ard take no nt her. sol-' a:eii:: iiaaie - - lloa'.r (. A. li. Ml MOOIt SAWINt) .'ohii M. f. H'xnii, suceessi.r to W K. llnd.iv. All nod sawed to R.lnce. r'nr prm.ipt service phone Hlack 3-tr.' liesldence. :t7 Ili(th street, tf Oasoliee wondsaw i.Uht line sillll, ,t cise'f at i , (Inil H, i an I br1.;bt en. tiie Kvn.l witc l:i T, .1. V. lleary 1'nsf I'nrps and S. ns of V i.'liH m-MllaUon of the .,.!. y ,lr a: , ur.l.iy c-t.Mk. .1 M! m.-ir : s aa.l i'ic xarl ' is .-.it:. MiTIII l s ' i ;i -. I i..ik ii "t. I'konei Hlark (11; l IMtttit n i. at the velittiij. i" t u.ie Mild t:Tin! NV'iiieairs r.e 'ran will h nfflcers-elc. t I: hall s inian l:h, t ;. I'hir fan,::'. 4 are , II. ItMxK!;. rinif...i:i.l ix'T, ll! o i: Sealed lnoposals will be received ey the cominon coiutril of the city of ..,1,-iie me n i .an o lini January lith. 1 cniincil cliaii'l.er in said ri'v said cei.ti,:: v.ili ,.r,.n and d-tufrler such K.M'n-.ils for i:-e purcl'.se of tile w lii ic nr anv e -rt ,.r - . ' wa-er l,t,.t, ,,f said citv. Ihes,. bv,d, w::i b- ..,.., in ,,,m. . hi..'m;.s ,,f l ih 1 wl or p.ualil- rr!:ic!i.al nnd interest in gold " 1 J.itiu.irv 1st 1 '". :.i be di:e .Limitary 1st, riix" i epi.oi, t., ti,,, ,.,.y t0 ,);V lh(i r .my thereof on any interest "itictit to January 1st i.ir interest f ' 1-T cent p, setir-iianii .iv -p "J-l r a'li'inrlty IF YOf WAXT A (;K)1I SQARE MEAL GO TO I The PeopiVs Restauran I!) West 7th St. Meals at all hours W. C. YOUNG, Pre:. 'a 'He r. IT"! 11. 1-1. ' of K . t h. "I : fib 1 In i ui ai.i . -I bv ..led by t Jlli- id I ' . ( t at the f annum, 'so linn, Is nf 1.1 act v of the An act tn , '.-"rio and ; ni arts in -ie office r eli.-lltirv h" Inltia'. cf the re- ist. mi,? rs nf said' ."nl, iT H.i n win i, il be mi. i.n I! re. ' ar.,1 ail TSe ESMOND HOTH UbCAR ANDERSON. Rates-Eurocfan Plan Frrf Bus to and from alMrJ I rronl and Morrison I 5. E. Stevens . . PI. ( TI N! K H(tiiM . Phone Mii'tt P'-i,li'iic,. l:i.s ;.Mt i :' Kt'sidrnrt- PImjih K d -T71- Uiuk exivy I Joy curseif. Ok' tf rcfun led. it. !". U Recorder. o o O i , - ,