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One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
the Well-informed of the World
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur
ers of inedirinnl agents, as the most eminent physicians arc the most careful a9 to
the uniform iiality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed Kenerally that 'the California Fig Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods and jx-rfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the high standing in scienlilic and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the
Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy.
TRUTH AND QUALITY
appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
enjoy g'.od health, with its blessings, to the lact that it involves the question of right
living with all tlm term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the
proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present
truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the siprxjval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Infoi.ncd because .
of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method .'. manufac-
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under ihe name of
Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more fully descriptive of the lemedy, but doubtless it will always be
called for by the shorter mime of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, Ihe full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of
Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California I'ig Syrup
Co. and the same heretofore known by the nnme Syrup of Figs which has given
satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
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, I). C, that the remedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the meaning of the F'ood and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Louisville, Ky.
San Francisco, Cal.
U S. A.
London, England,
New York, N. Y.
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McMurphy & Rugh
22 West 8th St., Eugene, Ore.
NIVIK'K OK AlttllNISTitATItl.WS
. HAI.K
I Nollco 'a hereby nlvnn that tlm 1111
(liTHlKiicd, Ksslo ltli'kiunii, iiiliiihiis
tnilrlx or the. estate ot J. II. Hick
man, (U'CoiihimI, by vlrtno of an order
,of trio probata court ot L11110 county,
OrcBon, dalod tho 27th day of Sep
tember, 19(17, nnil an order tinted
December 11), 1 tt 0 7 , will on and after
tho 2 1st day of January, I'.MiK, Bull
at private Bale, for cash, tho fullow-
1 lug denrrlbed real property belong
ing to the nald estate:
I Tho S. E. and tho S. E. V4 of the
H.W. of Section II, tho N. V4 "t tho
N.K. Vi ami tho N.W. of Section
14 and tho E. '& ot tho X.K.
Section 15, all In toniiHhln IS, S..
It. 4 w., cout nt 11 Iik f U acres, In Luno
County, Oregon,
Dated thin 17th dav of December,
I 1907. ESSIE HICKMAN.
1 Administratrix
WEEK'S NEWS
OF BUSTLING
SPRINGFIELD
Miller's Shoe Store
Most any body can sell you
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER
who understands the leather and knows
what he is selling you. We have a
Repairing Department, fitted I up with
everything that's modem in the way of
machinery for doing the best of repair work.
MILLER, TiTe Shoe Man.
West 8th street.
1S Home of Cood Shoes
Summons.
In the Circuit. Court of the Stato f
Ori'icon for l.ano county,
tllen O. I'owerH, plaintiff, vs. Oregon
Itlue ltlver MUitiiK Company, a
corporal Ion, defendant.
To Ort-iton Hint) ltlver Mining Com
pany, u corporation, defendant:
In tho name of the State of Oregon
you nro. hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
ngalnflt you In tho above entitled
court and action within nix week
from the date of the first publication
of thin ftummonfi, and if you fall so
to answer for want thereof the plain
tiff will take Judgment against you
(or the sum of ItiOO (10. with Interest
from August I. 190R. and 1 12,10.00,
with Interest from November 7, 1904.
and SN.4r, with Interest from Jan
uary 1, 1907, and for costs anil dls
bursementR of action, and for an or
der of salt) of property nt Inched In
this action.
This iutnmons la published by the
order of Hon. I,. T. Harris,
Judge of tho above entitled court,
niHije January 17, 190S, and this
summons Is published tho first time
January IS. I90S.
WILLIAMS & nK AN'.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NEW SlllVcil.E MILL ALMOST
KKAUV IOK OI'LKATIOX Mil.
KHAW STAItTS -NEW C'OXKEC
TIONKHY STOHK OTHEK IX
TEHEKTIXG ITEMS CILLEU
FROM THE XEM'S
The new shingle mill that the News
made mention of some time ago as
being one of the prospective manufac
turing Industries for this city in the
near future, Is now under construc
tion and is nearly completed. The
president of the company, W. E. War
ner, Informs us that the machinery
has nearly all arrived, and will be
placed ready for operation within a
week or ten davs. The mill will have
a capacity of 4 0.000 every ten hours,
and when in operation will probably
run to Its full capacity. The main
building Is 22x3 0 feet, and a large
ury uiieu win u uiiui uii uiu weak
Bid.-.
XrtV Itiifhliny .rc.'itil.
Wednesday was tho day set for the
building committee to meet with the
contractors and accept or reject the
Odd Fellows' new building. Archi
tect John Hunziekvr was over from
Eugene and of course attended the
meeting. After thoroughly going
over the building the committee were
satisfied that a whole the job was sat
isfactory, with the exception of a few
minor details, which were not exactly
the specifications called for.
though they can be easily remedied
when the weather settles so as to per
mit. After considering the weak
points the committee and contractors
came to an agreement and the build
ing was accepted and is now the
property of the Odd Fellows.
vw Confectionery Store.
A. S. Shaw, who has been In the
employ of Hull's confectionery store
at this phice for the past year, has
severed his connection with Mr. lull
and will go Into business for himself.
He has leased the Kepner building.
east of the one he now occupies, and
will fit It up for an ice cream parlor
and confectionery store. He was In
ortlaud the first of the week order
ing his fixtures and stock of goods,
which have partly arrived. He in
forms 11s that he expecln to be ready
to open for liu-sini's in nbuut ten
d:..y with uno of the neatest store in
J-.11110 county.
''Missouri" Ih I tack.
Jeff Itae, better known as "Missou
ri," the notorious baseball umpire
and fan. arrived in the clly Tuesday
from California after an absence of
nearly a year. He has been working
for the Southern Pacific Company,
and on account of a lay-off returned
to Springfield for a short visit.
The family of John Kestley Is mov
ing back into their hotel, the Spring
field, again. The News is informed
that It Is their Intention to get some
one to run the kitchen and dining
room, while they will have charge of
the sleeping apartments on the upper
floor.
C. H. Pickett spent the early part
of the week In Portland attending the
meeting of the retail hardware deal
ers, which was held Monday. On
his return homo he stopped off at Sa
lem for a short visit with his father,
who is dangerously 111.
Harry Stewart commenced moving
Into bis new quarters, the Odd Fel
lows' building, Wednesday afternoon.
He has his stock about, all moved and
will soon have it in Its proper place.
Will Chrysler has opened a saddle
factory and harness repair ahop in
the Winsenreld building opposite the
livery stable. Nows.
1X1 BANGS J. H. KST C. V. HAKL M,NUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Gibs Always Kfjdv
First Gau Turnouts ot All Inscriptions
..STAGES..
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AtS;i0 4.m. Sti(fi do i ol oil al A c j ty tff k4vrtK.gvi.tr at 4. m,
riiv.it trUUivo but U (ail I lot Miplrt.Mi, vli cimitrvtuw by
bg4(tt u4ttirl tt day brior. r.tjnwr tor FUwtnv't atvi r enw
Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
AMMIMS 1 UAUMvVS NOTICK
Kstale of A. J. Mack, deceased.
Not If i is hereby given that the un-
dtrsUned. I. R, Ward, has boeu duly
Appointed ndnilutstrntor of the estate
of A. J Hlack. deceased, by the
Comity Court of l.nne County. Ore
gon, and nit person having claims
act In st saiil estate are hereby no
tified snd required to present the
name, duly verified, to the said ad
ministrator, at the hi office of 1.
IMtveu, within six mouths from ttie
date hereof .
Mated this J 1st dav of December.
107.
1,. K. WAUl.
1. ttilvev.. Administrator.
Attorney.
DR. MARTIN KNOWS
HIS SUBJECT WELL
NOTH'K TO t'UKDl ItHlH.
Notlro U hereby itivcn that t ho mi
uVrslitnoil. K II Man, son, ha heen
duly appointed administrator of the
citato nt Terry V alti'son, ,lveapel.
by tti, County lurt ot l.ano eomttv.
Oreititu. All per-, mm having elultns
H.-ftttit sal.t ost.tto oro hereby .:t,-
' title, I t, tile the :UUo l:h the s.u.l
! .liulnW!r,tUr w tthltt nl mouths from
liu tlulo.
! llnt-,1 (Ms, ;lh ,l.iv of IVoem'.er.
I 1 1'";. K. II M TT SON.
! A.ltntnivraior
, WillUtej & iv.ni, .!tnrnii lor K-
UI.V
Kvcn though there wore numerous
other attractions In tho city there
were nevertheless many hundreds of
peonlo at the Christian church last
evening to hear Dr. Martin's lecture
on Siiirltunlism.
Words alone are not available to
express In the fullest lanKuaKe the
thorough treatment which the subject
met with under the most skillful ex
position power of Dr. Martin. He led
ns up to a distinct view of the Spir
itualism fort as It Is stood over the
"Slough of IVspond." and supported i
by props of deception. Then he
threw a charge of "the dynamite of
Kod" (Hotn. 1:161 under It and
well, all haw what happened.
At tho gospel Invitation five came
forward, making the grand total 1M.
The importnnt uuestlon to lie dts
cusM'd tonight is "The Sabli.it h Ques
tion." Alvas hear the sermons es
pecially on Saturday night, Sunday
morning and Monday night.
At l:4o tomorrow the groill Hible
ehool will moot, be one of the mini.
ter to raise the attendance to r.oo
Last. Sunday there were 417. Ker
Sunday greatly Increases the attend-am-o.
Tho sermon at 10: tr, will be on
Care and W'Kll to Do With It " Not.
well 3 p. tn.. when Dr Martin win
Ktve his combined lecture for men
and women, tiring your tickets ami
coino early.
Sunday Wenlnu will bring s cre.u
I erinoil. "The IMvtnlty of I'hru: "
i Kt ad the first rhspter ol I. tike before
jh..irtng this discourse It you ,;i:er
h.'iin doubts on this suhicct be sure
finish this term of court this week.
The grand jury brought in an Indict
ment against I-ouls I'iiehette and he
was arrested on a charge of ha ng
instituted a riot, the charge btilng
brought by Louis Carlile.
This is tho fatuous case In whicn
. . . . i . . i iillbH near
Oakland. Tie other two met. with
them were Louis Pritchette ana utu
btn Kerber.
Three penitentiary sentences were
pasped today by Judge Hamilton in
the Circuit Court. John So lly plead
ed guilty to attempted robbery of
Josephson's merchandise Btore, and
was given two and a half years to
ponder over his unlawful conduct
William McConnell and William
Webb, vaudeville artists, who fleeced
William Harrah, a mining man,
while on a drunken spree, were given
three and one-year sentences re
spectively. Harry N. Pratt, formerly cashier
of the Glendale State Dank, and in
dicted on a charge of embezzling
$3130 of the institution's money,
was given until tomorrow to answer
to the charge.
AMl'SRMKXTS
Dorn Thornc.
Last night the Krkhardt company
presented the four act dramatiza
tion of Bertha M. Clay's famous
novel, "Dora Thorne." to the biggest
house of their engagement. The play
was well presented by this excellent
company and the gowns worn by the
ladles of the company were a feature.
Tonight they will be seen for the last
time in the brightest and best mel
odrama from the pen of Miss Lillian
Mortimer, "A Man's Urokeu Prom
ise." ' The vaudeville features between
acts deserve mention and the Illus
trated songs and moving pictures
are the best seen here in some time.
Nixon and Zimmerman's gorgeous
production of the musical fantasy of
'.'The Gingerbread Man." will he pre
sented by an excellent company at
the Eugene treatre, January 30.
"The Gingerbread Man" is just as
popular today as in the days of our
childhood, when he grinned good
morning and merry Christmas when
h was brought In view. Only the
children who show their pleasure
in his presence are now children of
larger growth, but the Gingerbread
man's popularity Is everlasting. The
characters of The Gingerbread Man
are all old friends. Little .lack Hor
ner, Simple Simon, Margpry Daw.
Taffy. The Dragon. Sally Ltinn,
Fudge, and a whole company of mer
ry little people that everyone in the
world has known since childhood.
Frederic Rankin has written the
book and lyrics of this play, and A.
Baldwin Sloane has composed the
music, which is considered the host
work of that 'clever composer. Some
of the musical numbers are "Muzic"
"Beautiful Lund of Hon Hon."
"Moon, Moon. Moon," "John
"Dough," "Queen of my Dreams."
"Ding. Dong, Ding." and "My Little
Teddy Hear." which became the most
popular song In New York, Chicago
and Philadelphia, where the play had
long runs. The first act of The Gin
gerbread Man takes place in Santa
Clans Land, and the second act on
the dividing lines between the realms
of King Hnnn and King Sugar Plum
The scenic effects of the play arc
beautiful, especially the cloud effect
when little Jack Horner sings to tht
Moon, and a beautiful crescent moon
swings Into view, bearing a gorgeous
ly gowned girl. Santa Clans' golden
chariot and tho handsome reindeer
girls add to the plcturesquencss.
The company which will present
"The Gingerbread "Man" Is an ex
cellent one and Includes such well
known players as Kvelyn Kellogg.
Mabel Day, Nellie Nlee,,Hoss Snow.
unrrlPk Major. Fred Nice. James M
Klhern. Percy Matson, Lute Vroh-
man, Bert Lovey, Fannie Martine.
Frank Mansfield, and a beauty
chorus of forty.
tJOIIIKKKI.
Seldom has there been a speaker
that has given so general satisfac
tion. Ho Is eloquent, witty and
sparkling. Herald, New York.
Col Sobleskl Is a whole book ol
wonders, a walking and talking en
cyclopedia of useful knowledge and
Interesting facts in his life Btrnnger
than fiction. Sparkling habitually
and most naturally with wisdom, wit,
good humor, and pointed stories, he
Was the Iiresidfnir irenlna an.1 nr.. ..r
the camp. He spoke more or less ev- j
ery usy ana surprised nis hearers ev-:
ery time by new light he made to I
shine on even trite subjects. From
Heport of Llthlt Springs Assembly
1S94.
Baptist Chupi'h tonii'h. a....
pices Haraca Male Oinn.-i 'i,i',i!. i
slon 3."ic. Children s.".c.
When the
Furnace Fails
Ix-. . " - ...vfl
will wake to find tfte tires "out" WUi
are you going to do aboul il
Prepare now lor the emergency wiUj ,
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
and you'll Have genial, glowing heat instantly vvherevet v
. ... .mftU nr smell smnKelpM rip.
want 11 minimi
vice prevents turn the wick as high or as low as
you like. Easily carried about. Bass font holds
4 quarts ol oil burns 9 hours. Handsomely fin
ished in japan and nickel. Every healer warranted.
ThejV&Lamp "t"nSt!utd,
l , , light ior reading or tew
ing Made ol bun. nickel plated nd equipped with th. lalut
improved eentril dralt burner. Every lamp warranted.
11 your dealer doean't carry the Perfection Oil Heater and Kayo
Lamp, write our nearetl agency lor descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
There is Only One
"Bg8mo QuinistQ"
That is
L&w$$tswQ M9rm Bum
USQ THS WOULD OVER TO CURE A COLO IH CHE DAI
Always remember the full name. Look
for this signature on every box 25o.
Transi-Continenta! Popular
Winter Chautauqua Assembl;
BAPTIST CHURCH
Friday and Saturday Evenings
Jan. 24th and 25th
Auspices Baraca Male Quartet
FRIDAY EVENING Roblcy Male Quartet
First Tenor Second Tenor and Impersomt
John Vaughn Bayard T. Kobley
First Bass Second Bass
Will G. Kid Howard W. Kinsey
SATURDAY EVENING- Lecture, "Russian
S Prisons and Siberian Exiles."
H By John Sobieski, the Polish Prince, only son of Cue
ci" ooDiesKi; under penally ot death it he should return toKuB.
5i 'Adult Season Ticket 50c. Sine-le Admission 35;
Child's Seascn Ticket 25c, Single. Admission 25c
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Kitchen NcxtBakingtDay.
It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread.
Skating
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at thi rnoVrwopJ Rink
to bo pri'srtu at 7 .30 i. m.
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lt.wtmri!. t'r.. Jan. I n,l
H.iniillon IUmlsi',l all vt- tho vi-nin-Juror-a
In th.- i "It court yratvrJny.
ilniutd thp tii'l tht tho KrnJ Jury
I I hav, Mm-ks in rontom:.l.v.,
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FLOUR
is made cf Selectee Scctch.
Fife Wheat, by patent pro
cess and is strictly High
Grade. Use Pure VVh.te Flour
f :r pstry and cakes as
well as fcr bread- itsat
isf csor your money back.
Pure White Flour
Sale by the foW
Merchants, price
per sack
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