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THE KlUKXE DAILY GvAKD, WKOXESIUY, JANUARY 13, MM -I., la "Vnureor FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL SERVICE has stood the test for. a period of more than two pcn oopular than ever, there can be no doubt of its Lions nd S Z rord of S. S. S. Its period of existence 13 marked by a P . This is e V-. j skin diseases of every character, and its value 1 .line o( cures oID'w become so weU known tllnt jt is tf)day .-.tmentol sulu j:,;, nn the market. For Rheumatism. (.. ,ispd Diwu "'-" " - - .exte"sl,vel5jres and Ulcers. Skin Diseases and all other troubles :.AHf1 rnTllllLlUll Ul fc". " k I W, w. w. ...... 1V VUUtU, F ..... n, nAicuni:. humors and perms, cleanses th, utter, cures the leie the blood is nourishment am properties and 1 pttine we reacjjes inherited taints on which the ordinary W have no effect. Not only b. b. t. certain in its results, pstdicines oa absolutely safe remedy. It is made entirely of tjisi'" --". s of known healing ana curative vatue. it does not lherbsan" l q mineral in any foriu to damage the delicate ,3,1 toe nd niay be used by children witn tne same good results aofthesyswn, ,e Tt is not an experiment to use S. S. S.; Urt safetV u) ulu v r t.,. 1 .., u.. f ... :J j with a record ana one uiui s h1"""1 wumi uy n iuuy jjirtmwy . ice if you are in need of a blood purifier for any a o( t? c S S., write our physicians and they will send you w , joire that s required. al dv'ce the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Mttfl A HriveS out tne poisons, uu"" ucusta uic .tenets aua u ,. rures the disease permanently and restores all """j, viieie the blood is weak or anaemic, and unable to k1" J T with the nounsnmeni aim DucuK... w. t. . ouij- fillhelxwy . , , roperties and acts splendidly in toning up and Pth the . r jt Koes down to the very bottom of all blood The EUGENE Business College has educated many young men and women for office positions Each student is permitted to advance as rapidly as he can, regardless of ihe progress of anyone else. Enroll now for the winter term beginning Jan. 6th. SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.J. HOOKER, B.S.D. PRESIDENT M. RANSOM, Sec. BANKER SPENCER KNOCKED DOWN BY GEORGE PARK Last nlirhr R s Siwn..Ci- ....ih cf the Merchants' bank, was assaulted and knocked down in the sheet by Ui'oi-KePaik. Spencer was walking along the sidewalk near the Hoff man House with L. H. Potter, vice president of the bank, when they were joined by Park, who walked a few feet with them. Park was Intox icated and began to tell about anoth er banker beating him out of $3000. Spencer made no reply and Park, seeming to become enraged, struck him a stringing blow on the side of the head, knocking him off the side walk and Into the street. Officer White placed Park under arrest, and the latter appeared In police court this forenoon at 10 o'clock. He was charged with assault and battery, to which he pleaded guilty, slating that he was very drunk and did iut know anything of the affair until he was told of it by some of his friends this morning. Judge Morris Imposed the maximum fine of $100 and the money was paid. As Park left the courtroom he grasped Spencer by the hand and with emotion lienged his pardon. George is a pcaeeablo cit izen when sober, but when liquor gets the heat of him he is sometimes a "'"rror," as expressed by Judge Bor-rls. j wlin Viiilii iiliiiiin in ii ITT r 1 iimirr T filler's Shoe Store Most any bedy can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and knows u'hat he is selling you. We have a Repairing Department fitted up with everything that's rr.odcrn in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, The Shoe Man. West 3th street. Ti Home of Good Shoes SPECIAL MEETING OF HOP GROWERS A special meeting of the Hop Growers Association at the Court house, at 1:30 p. m., Saturday, Jan uary 18. All hop growers not having signed are specially requested to be present. M. LEXIXGER, President. Xames of hop growers thus far signed up: J. Sperry & Bro., Wm. Forester, V. P. Cheshire, Bruno Vitus, J. C. Hushnell & San, Hensill & Stlnsnn, V. 11. Davidson. K. 11. Dunn Co., E. R. Dauner. J. R. Cartwrlsiit. Xoah Rhodes, Miller Bros., W in. and Leon Boggs, E. K. Brown. L. L. Stevens & Bro., M. I.evlnger, L,. Cheshire, V. H. Hurst, S. A. Hughes, J. M. Wil son, A. G. Xeilson, Loren L. Jensen, Jens P. Jensen, E. 11. Cloniph, It. It. Herbert, J. M. Murphy, J. M. Hoch danner, Robert Stroda, U R. Cart wright, Joseph Strodor, John Gosser, Ed. L. Ayers, E. M. Godlln. chi-:stki;fiki.i here The Celebrated Mind Itenrtcr mid Clairvoyant in Town Will Re main a l-'ew Days. Grant Chesterfield, the noted thought reader and clairvoyant, ar rived in Eugene yesterday and has secured parlors at 642 Willamette street, where he states ho will give private readings in palmistry. Among the many noted personages whose palms Chesterfield has read are to be mentioned Baron Carl Du Prell of Munich, Bavaria: Ionodles, V v r.. .1..: y .7 'y'-v. V 4 ;i;..t (iii:si'i;in'ii:i the great Greek: Win. E. Gladt me. Senator Teller. Wm. J. Bryan. Admi ral Schley, Alice Xeilson, T. T. (leer, of Oregon, and in brlf, a list with out end. In eastern cities he Is look ed upon as a prophet, by others a man of superhuman powers. It is said that In his clairvoyant readings he actually tells yon your name, age and date of birth. During Chester field's Btay at Sacramento fully 3000 people passed through his parlors to have their palms read. Seen yester day at his parlors he announced he would remain in Eugene but. a few day.!. 1 J J. K. TEST C. P. B RNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Lvery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables F , r, Cabs Always Ready lW Uass Turnouts of All Descriptions S?X7-..- ..STAGES.. . t7rTc.TC trr r crr" C c r A r"". T7 .."""Incn Jn ' A dillyitagtlcaveiEugenct6 1. m. n ooShci Hi. j V ,0, l"Pltoo, clow connection ov ay btfoie. ,iemer ior Florence nd f cnf Jtthone M'n 23Uvery Phone Main 2 1 STORE ROOMS A XI) OFFICES I have blocks in contemplation. Tenants d'-irlng store rooniB and of fices will do well to consult me Im mediately. I am also planning fiats for families. FREE THOMAS. Architect. 1 2tf Room 7, Chrisman Blk. COUNTY COURT . APPOINTS ROAD SUPERVISORS XAMES OF MKX WHO WILL Dl HKCT WORK OX JlKiHWAVS DIKIXO PRESENT YEAR KIGHTV-OXE DISTRICTS IX THE COlXTV DISTRICT Nl'.MllER AX1) rOSTOFKICK ADDRESS OF EACH SIPERVlSOIt GIVEX IX THE WST Tho county commissioners' court. at Its session which Is just coming to a close, appointed road supervisors for the several districts in the county for the present year, as follows: 1. Gip Pirtle. Coburg. 2. L. P. Snapp, Blue River. 3. Curtis Hayden, Springfield It. V. D. 4. E. L. Cadv, Mabel. 5. E.' M. Duryee. -Springfield R. P. D. fi. G. D. Coryell, Panther. 7. Elmer McBee. Springfield. S. O. A. Mc.Mahon, Thurston. 9. Jesse Wallace, Jasper. 10. H. C. Wheeler, Pleasant Hill. 11. M. C. Doyle, Creswell. 12. E. T. Templeton, Dexter. 13. Edgar King, Saginaw. 1 4. W. S. Chrisman, Dorenn. 15. G. C. Brown, Cottage Grove. 16. H. C. Combs, London. 1". Geo. W. Keer, Wildwood. 18 Andy King, McKenzie Bridge. 19. Earl Walker, Hazel Dell. 20. W. B. Goodman, Lowell. 21. A. W. Schwering, Creswell. 22. H. A. Millett. Creswell. 23. Ernest Nelson, Winberry. 24. K. K. Chapman, Lorane. 2ii. Joe Gates, Crow. 2(1. A. C. Ellis, Goshen. ' 2 7. Joe Gimple, Eugene. 28. C. O. Eichler. Minerva. 29. Ira Brav, Minnie. ' 30. Sidney Porter, Walton. 31. W. F. Potterf, Mapleton. 32. B. H. Jeans, Reed. 33. Scott Lvons, Walton. 34. 7.. T. Fisk, Elmira. 35. - James Johnson, Deadwood. 30. S. E. Cole, Irving. 37. Wm. Summers, Box. 3S.- Henry Kompp. Eugene. 39. Asa Slayter. Blachley. 40. A. L. Morgan, Junction Citv. 41. W. W. Darneill, Junction City. 42. F. W. Thorn, Junction City. 43. Ed Potterf, Elmira. 4 4. John Jeans. Elmira. 45. John A. Lawrence, Junction City. 4(1. Geo. Smith, Eugene. 4 7. Welby Stevens, Eugene. 4S. I. N". Dresser, Walker. 4 9. Ed Schwering, Waltervllle. 50. R. E. Walker, Walker. 51. Thomas Szukai, Eugene. ANNIIAI MFFTINR ; :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK DIRECTORS The annual meeting of the direc tors of the First National bank of Eugene was held last night. The old boai;d of directors and officers were re-elected and various other matters discussed, among them being that of additional room for the bank. It will be remembered that the bank some time ago purchased the one story brick building adjoining the bank building and at the time It. was announced that a second story would be added, the entire first floor of the two buildings to be occupied by tho bank. No architect has yet been em ployed to make the changes but this matter will be attended to some time this summer. The past year has been the most prosperous in the history of the bank. 1 1 1 -EUGENE tx SENTENCE SUSPENDED IN GOODMAN CASE Frank K. (iooriimui. who was ar rested yesterday afternoon under the nuisance ordinance, for allowing li quor to be sold in his building, ap peared before .ludne Dorris this forenoon and pleaded guilty, lie was fined $100, but sentence was supend ed. The defendant had a part of his building rented to another party who, it seems, was sellng liquor. COFFEE The best name for coffee is one that tells where the money's to come from, if you don't like it. Voiir crorerrctums your money If you doo't like SchiJJiii.- s net-, we pay liim. 5S. 01.-62.- 03. (! 1.- 65. - 66. - 67. -(IX.-6 9.- 70. - 71. - 72. - 73. - 74. - 75. - 76. - 77. -7S.-79.- sn.-si.- - Frank Blair. Fall Creek. -W. II. Larimer. Lowell. -S. B. Mayben. Villa. -Wm. Dodd, Spiingfield. -P. K. l)a'is, lorane. -Joel McCornack. Marcola. -Arthur Austin, Alene. -F. J. Hard, Bohemia. -Samuel Butler. Junction City. -Rufus Robinson, Eugene It. F. 11. -L. B. Rossman, ICugene. -Alva Harrington, Lorane. -W. R. Hardy, Eugene. -Morris Johnson, Mound. -John Jenkins, Crow. -Charles Conner, Cottage Grove. -Curtis Veatch, Cottage Grove. -John F. Volgamore, Marcola. -J. E. Carlile, Elmira. -I. S. Day, Ivlson. -Martin Noffslnger, Florence. -Charles Swaggart. Eugene. -A. I). Illleman, Lorane. -Walter Baker, Cottage Grove. -Loren Edwards, Junction City. -S. N. Godard, Eugene. -Custis Nest, Fall Creek. -W. II. Wheel-r, Leaburg. -G. W. Prindle, Alpha. ORTLAXD IVOYAL ItAKS.RV Bread, the best and liealtnlest bread made, for sale at Otto's. The Theatre Cafe Is now serving r dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and eat oysters. tf Warner tunes pianos. Lenve or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf a c e t STONE'S HEAVE DROPS Greatest known remedy for heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 This is to certily that I gave my ui,ire one boltle oi "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured her ol heaves. This was last winter and she has not been aitected since G V allace I R.S.C.S TONE, Salem, Or. 1'or sale by all druggists. 1.00 IHINEIICRG DEFEATS ASHLAND ATHLETICS Itosphurg high school defeated Ash land Athletic Club at basket ball In this elty last evening by the score of 30 to 15. The first half was closely contested, Itosebtirg getting 16 points and the visitors 14. In the second half, however, the locals played all around Ashland, rolling up 14 points, while a slngje tally was the best Ash land could do. Roseburg Review. E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Room New Rubber Tire TurtiuutH. Fall Creek Stage Line. JOt) West Kill SI reel. Phone Main II!) CALL FOB CITV WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all city warrants up to and Including No. registered Jan. 15th. 1907, and drawn on the general fund, will be nald on presentation at my office January 15th, 1808. Interest will ceaso on that date. Eugene, Or., Jan. 9, H'OS. FRANK R EISNER. City Treasurer. WE CAN' SI I'I'I.V Your wants with wood -Oik, Ma ple. Fir. ntul TK. AH" ''"fl. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CD. Phone Black 1141. TO CI llh A ( OLD IN ONE DA V Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Driuglsts rotund money If It falls -o cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 2ae. " " PORTLAND ROYAL It AKERV llread. the best and healthiest bread ado. For sale at Otto's. MOTHER'S KITCHEN Seventh and Oak streets. Iiaf open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking, thicken dinner ever ?"!idsi tf MRS. S. Y. A11IJOTT. Why buy new rlolhe? when we ran m' your old ones look like new t Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf The Theatre Cafe Is now serving a dish of delicious fresh "Vhrlmp with every order of oysters. Come and cut oy.uers. tf We use All the latet methods In 'leaning and dyeln at the Eugene Ive Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone Red 2861. tt LOOSE LEAF BOOK HEADQUARTERS The famous I-P brand in all styles SCMWARZSCHJLD'S Book Store 586 Willamette Street HALL & SHUMWAY, Carry a lull line of plumbing tUMim, Plumbing ano sewer work. Also K'ioral jol bliig It tiu nno oheet liun work. Iron work ron, i'.'. i 1 1 1 I v. Phnno murk UTt WiPum-tte t S. E. Stevens . . PIANO TI NER . . Leave order ul Filers' Pluno llniic. . Phone Main II. !telileme :H WeM TJIIi SI. Resilience Phone Red 'J77I. uMH" .lll "W HW VUM thin Y ::: acket Store I LOCAL AGENTS FOR : PICTORIAL i REVIEW PATTERNS j Pictorial Review Patterns are the only patterns provided with a cutting; guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Ever pur- chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives ! a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides. ' Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re- view Magazine, $1.00 per year. A free pattern with each sub- scription. j Eugene Racket Store j W. J. Baldwin, Prop, j 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon j 45j;5J: P Z-L T3 CO z o m Z x r 33 Z 2 w n lJ 1 xi - c h g ca v m j Bog' pa " ' dr t- o ISjMw a. Baa eo drlill m ) la very thin I mil very black. Paint It I on. la better enanjfl. Driet quicker. wears lonrer. For Sale by Chamber Hardware Co auu uritr-uviiu riaruwars vo. a in 03 F to to pa (fi (A I I a. 5. n 2! 5 50 X ? 01 ! i ! eT Q Williams Co. Transfer Light and Me -ivy Hauling WOOL! r'JK SaLB 504 Tll'imetlrSl., C igtne, Orf-a HIkhi IIImi-H II " J. W. BARRINGER Expert Houscmover Movei anything:. Twenty-fir years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone BuUcrlbe Mr tee imjlV ut'.VKi)O Red 4511. Eufene. Oregon.