pERUNA
EDITORIAL NO. I.
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I'FRSOXALs
CTv-rlls.
V" j.n.rtnre we
lit 037 ""It: Ajfnre u the fact that we ihall continue to advertise and i
f!2tfwMW?" v j
u .m to sell to aootora omj, w aayerusa ior aocxori only, '
in WOttM H" .. M V. Mid ti nnunii. P L.:'
i mdieal fraternity - o o - uqmg wey
5SSS5-ii) offering Perona to the publio as a regular phannaceu- i r 4
. 2ntiisi)i ethical as any compound put up lor the medical I Harry Momer nf si
Li' hnine of medical ethics can find any fault with it THE ln ',lle '"
rl5.ii. J,HSiir?Mr.PT,.TlIENTS are Drominentlv inconiorated in h,a ! . Kl""'1' l'y expects to stiend Sim-
:r. imvx. . . . - , aav t ah.......
Vttle. that the people may mow mat tne claim, maaeior Peruna ; hobert o. iiradv. f creswei. ,
I in the city today.
shall make from medical ethics in the conduct of , Kev: M- c- xvile 'eft this afternoon
, l I'UllllK SOlim.
A. H. Xordemeyer and wife are
down from .Mabel.
advertise for doctors only, ' . Ml8s Maude Lewis was down from
recognize Peruna as beini th .M0l.,a k to.dav-
rUBM"4 i r , "" '"".cm went to Aiuany to-
kir tDDfoyai. - r . I day on a short vuit
""tTsTTAII SOT DO THIS. if- J. Hard returned today from a
to offer Peruna to tie people. We shall continue to tTV,l,??&gZ.?.v?-
sh5"iTf W the cUy on busrness. ' "
,;StheioplwltnfrMUtowtohtoemhowtoW J. M. Wllhelm. of Creswell was
jtwwv' hm how to avoid disease, teaching them manv thine in the city on business tminv
rjioiie, t e yt shall continue to do this, whether the medical .E- J- 51,-Cianahan went to'Partiand
flH"" iuuj tu rmnsact. some business.
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from this time onto take the public, into our confidence. ' on a uiree days' trip' , Z
I "vujiii that some imitators ana suosmuiors wm oe attempting to -Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Corkcriine haw
r ,tbte which they consider just as good as reruna, we are going to
P'ff aTwiI of secrecy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly
WA'SESua IS COMPOSED.
j -ht t disarn a11 nonest criticism. We expect, however, that crit
ic0"0 ..-. r- er-.mn nretext or other those who are envious nf rh
success ot reruna will continue to find
fault. But we are determined to give
such people no just complaint.
PERUNA IS A GREAT MEDICINE. .
It has become a household word in
millions of homes. Our faith in the
remedy is stronger than ever. Every
year we expect to establish new plants
iMtiaae-
uil... n -Hoof
P VV hj uu i
' . . nf-J!n:nn Pan
inula ivieuiuiiiua uu..
Kow Secure Peruna
Tablets.
imp
lards until the people of ell the world are supplied with this valu-.
rne(V. 1
fflPUIH PE2UKA TO E3 A CATARRH REMEDY. Buy a bottle and
tita mill nnhliih vonr statement airfl.fl.Mv ni vnn fnmiah if '
T,--nn whL U3 L-J rtiM l J J J " I'lmiouiv
, ffe will add no words, take away no words. If you wish us to we will
.a. mm Dortrait in connection with it. We will not do this without your
t-a teanest, without your entire consent .
:-ti.ini At least, that is what the people say to us, through unsolicited
LaiEiak Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated
,'atto the contrary.
ire MJA2ANTEE EVERY BOTTLE OP PERUIJA TO CONTAIN THE
feUBSIS PRINTED ON THE LABEL.
Ife guarantee that every testimonial we use is aDsoiuteiy true in tne
Lttaum&ee of the testifier. "
jeguarautee that every photograph published is the photograph of the cut t a'tie (i r'nv
buwliose name u Dears, mat; every woru oi every testimonial was autnor
Z the hand that signed it
lean determinea to Deat our opponents oy Deing lairer tnan tney are,
niiagiqnarer than they dare to. We are determined to meet falsehood
blnth, duplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity.
if e tnow that the users of Peruna will appreciate our stand. We believe
kit dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even our op-
tat will be obliged to acknowledge nnaiiy tnat reruna is not only an
ud useful remedy, but one 01 the GREATEST HOUSEHOLD MEM
OS THE CONTINENT,
rivurnea irom a trip to Newport.
Hermann Silimltt came down from
Cm-swell on the hhoii train today.
H. C. Muhon was a uasseiiKer to
Portland on the noon train today.
Marion Vtatrh. of Cottaa llr'ovo.
was in Uusonc ovts- ni-jbt on husiness.
C. 1(. Sylvester, the .las'i.T mer
chant, btiiMit last nls"it In the citv.
The family of II. Hefl! arrived
here this 'mornliiK Irom Colusa. C'al.
Miss .Marwaret Smart cut to Port
!an 1 t;day to speuil Sundur with
fri"tul.'.
Mrs. Charlfs A. I'ardy went to
Portland today to pen USanday with
principal of
was in Eit
her
Professor TlauKhnian.
the SpriiiKfltld schools,
geno today.
i Mrs. Elhert K. Urown left today on
a visit with friends at Vancouver and
Spokane, Wash.
ltev. G. S. O. Humbert is on a trip
, to Pendleton in the Interests of the
I Divinity School.
O' K. and K. Karhart, of Portland,
were arrivals In Eugene on one of
the nlht trains.
, F. P. I. unhand ,los. Patterson ar
rived up from Portland on the after
noon train todav.
j Mrs. J. C. Hooth, of Portland, Is
here to spend Sunday with her moth
er, Mrs. .1. S. Stile?.
Miss Margu-n:e Woods went to
tins afternoon to spend
BALL A
SPLENDID SUCCESS
suits of the gentlemen as a back
ground. Light punch was Rerved ln
one corner of the ample pavilion. The
decorations, while not elaborate, were
beautiful and exhibited the taste of
;the decorating committee.
charity ball given in the ar-i
list night was a success from"
'JBint of view. The attendance
Srgf, the music was splendid
! floor in its usual excellent i
J;n. At exactly 9 o'clock the
I march, led bv .ladsre unit tr
1 Potter, was started and after
tkronsh the various evolution.
'- march the formation was bro-
m me (lancers began the two-
uter this number the recnlnr
ntawas beRun, and it was con-
uu me hour of 12. There
my elaborate costumes worn
"er presented n ..not.,.
leith the sombre black dress
NOTK'K TO THE I'UIH.IC
Thq undersigned having purchased
a half Interest In Mr. Twilley's Blue
Front restaunnt, all bills against the
place up to February 1 will be paid
by Mr. Twllley, and all persons owing
the place previous to that date will
please call and settle with him.
f3 v'. II. EATOX.
HomebullQers will find the btst
bargains In Blnlr street addition.
Make your own terms; pay for your
lot or acre tract out of your month
ly savings, tf
Heady
or Business
With a large assortment of
KOH-I-NOOR CANDIES
Made in Our Own Candy Kitchen
Sunday with friends.
A. U. Edwards, cf Fall Creek,
leaves on the flyer t.inight for Port
land on a business trip.
Kev. D. C. Kellems went to Vancou
ver, Wash., today to fill his regular
appointment tomorrow.
John Urookmyer, the Mohawk lum
berman, was In the city today, return
ing on the 1 o'clock train.
Misses Ruby Chetwood and Renn
Miller went to Goshen this afternoon
to spend Sunday with friends.
J. E. Gilmore and wife, of Flor
ence, were arrivals from the lower
Sluslaw on last night's stage.
Miss Caro Anderson went to Junc
tion City today to teach school near
there, the term beginning tomorrow.
Harry Shaw, a former Eugeno
lirlnter, now employed on the Albany
Herald, was 111 the city yesterday on
business.
Alt DIMnrd returned to Salem to
day. 'He came up yesterday and
1 played at a dance at Cottage Grove
last night.
Mrs. N. LaRaut Jr., rf Wilbur, who
has been vblllng in Eugene a few
days, was a passenger to Salem on the
noon trait1, today.
Miss Eleanor Jensen, after a visit
with friends In this city and her pa
rents west of Irving, returned to
Portland this morning.
Cllve S. Cheshire arrived here last
night from Pendleton to attend the
funeral of his grandmother, Mrs
governs.
Mrs. J. M. Pipes went to Portland
today on a short visit. She was ac
companied by her sister, Mrs. Jessup,
of It.iise, who has been visiting here.
Mrs. Venzel, who has been visiting
lug her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Glen,
111 Eugene, went to Corvallis today tol
visit, her other daughter, .Mrs. E. K.
CIirilCH NOTICES
Catholic church, J. M. O'Farrell.
rector. Masses S and 10:30 a. in.:
vespers and sermon. 7:30 n. in. Sub-
ject, "Infailt llnptism." Everybody
Is Invited to hear the doctrine of the
Catholic church from me. who knows
something about It.
Kairmount Presbyterian enhrch
Services at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. A cor
dln! welcome to all.
United Brethren church, C. C. Bell,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.: Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30
p. m. Morning subject, "The Value
of Concentration." Evening subject,
"Dead Forms."
Central Presbyterian church,
Frank's Hall, East Ninth street, II.
N. Mount, pastor. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m.; C. E. at 8:30 p. m.; pub
lic worship with sermon at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; morning subject,
"Sin and Salvation from it." Even
ing subject, "Christian Baptism as
Held and Practiced by the Presbyte
rian Church." The annual offering
for the Board of Church Erection
will be received at the morning ser
vice. A cordial welcome to all.
Christian church, J. S. MeCallum.
pastor. Bible school, !:4' a. m.:
preaching at 10:4.") a. m. by Or. Mav
'tn. "Do All Things Work for Good?"
3 p. m., "I Mure Recognition": 7:3e
p. m., "Popular Amusements." All
are welcome.
Baptist church, 6. C. Wright, pas
tor. Bible school at 9 : 4 "i a. m.;
morning worship at 1 1 a. m.; sermon,
reception of new members and com
munion. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30; even
ing service at 7:30. subject, "The
World's Greatest Battlefield." Bap
tism. Orchestra.
St. Mary's Episcopal church, P. lv.
Hammond, rector. Holy Commun
ion at S a. m.; Sunday school in the
parish house at 9:45 a. ni.; Holy
Communion and sermon at 1 1 a. m.:
.confirmation Instruction at 3 p. in.;
evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p.m.
Methodist church. D. H. Trimble,
pastor. Class meeting. 9:45 a. m.:
pastor speaks at 10:30 on "Water
Baptism as a Christian Ordinance."
If you are confused as to mode or
subject for baptism hear this. Bring
your Bibles. At 7:30 p. m. the first
of a series of fr)ur nddresses an "Ba
sal Boost for Eugene." Subject,
"The Type of Young Man we Need."
Sunday school 12 m. sharp. Leagues
at 6:15 p. m. Good music. All welcome.
This Advertisement
Ot flood's Sttrs.iparllls is to remind you of
Its great merit as a blood puritler. aniwtlte-
glver, and as a nerve, stomach and dl- i
(restive tonic. Nothing else like It, no other j
has so good a record, no oilier will do you i
so much good. It cures. j
Scrofula 16 Yeora-" H.o.r Sarsn. I
nun has t-urvd me of .'r.fula. Willi whiiii I 1
have twen irouldril for is years. .My lilllu 1
daughter had a srrofula swelling on her neck 1
and Hood's S&rsaearilla aho cured her." '
Mas. U. MoKuia. Anitaiuiale, .Minnesota. I
Dyspepsia " 1 was troubled for
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1 7"'""" ".""Mi. Hi.ur.s. i u.-Ka .aat.li;
Hood a harsaparilla and was soon improv
ing. I look It steadily until 1 was cured.
Lvnu MeWuniLi.KK. Alhol, .Mass.
Rheumatism"! was severely aflUctrd
with rheumatism, my knees badly swollen.
Hood's Sarsaparilla helped me after other
medicines failed and it has lengthened my
lite." Jkssik Killmkr. Middle llrove. N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
Sarsatabs. 100 Poses One Dollar. Pre
pared only Dy C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
This Coupon
is Wortn
$1.70
to You
The Sanitol Chemical LaboratoryO,
4266 Uctcde Are- St. Louia, Mo.
Enclwd And $1.00, for which Knit me lh
k'timrntol 10 Sanliol prmlucti 41 tiltcieal.
Uehvct ibiouga or dtujfiatt wtiutt am
$2.70
worth of
HULL'S
DRUG STOKE
Yourt tfolr
Cltl
Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's
maim
for a $1.00 bill
Cut out this coupon in upper right hand corner and
The Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company, of St.
with a $1.00 bill and our name, and they will deliver
through us the complete assortment of ten full
packages of Sanitol as illustrated. These arc the most
satisfactory toilet preparations in the world and
regular total retail price of these articles is $2.70.
IS CLAIMED GOOD
FOR IMPURE BLOOD
CJmxl Homo MtioV Mixtun Said
Make ki1nrys filWr out 1 nipuril ics
nnl is Kasily Mixed.
AH medical authorities nre aK"eed
that the blood fs the Kreat source of
disease or health in the human sys
tem. If the blood la pure the indi
vidual is Btrons and healthy. If the
blood is I mini re or diseased. thMi
thorp is sickness ov decay in the
whole system.
Rheumatism Is strictly a Mnnrt dis
ease. It, ts caused by excessive iirk
acid. Sores, pimples, etc., mean hnd
blond. Catarrhal affections mui-t
bo treated through the blood to g1!.
permanent results. To set well, to
feel strong, hearty and vigorous on
must have good clean blood and lots
of it. You can't clean the blood
thoroughly unless the kidneys are
made active. Bad blood means clog
ged, inactive kidneys and liver which
causes, too, such symptoms as bach
ache, nervousness, bladder and urinL
ary difficulties and other sympathetic I
troubles. !
Here is a simple home remedy and
the recipe for making it up as fol-'
lows: '
Fluid Kxtract Dandelion, one-half'
ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce,!
Compound Syi'up Sarsaparilla. thvo
ounces. Shake well in a bottle and
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jl 1 he banitol Chemical Laboratory Company, of St. Louis, SiyA R
d with a $1.00 bill and our name, and they will deliver you JyTJ I
RlKiKEM'lnr 4 through us the complete assortment of ten full size A .'VgfMf fl
the llrSN 1
LI 1Je.U I 3 IS KIT regular total retail price of these articles is $2.70. 4feL
FS, N.Y. CITY, "' j j 'll lllfjl a
Proprietor or GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM ! S ISSSSS14 SfSlTff JW, 1
K D ll-'COMMENnrU BV J '
I MatssWi
0ur Plant is all new
In charge of a
ndy maker, Mr,
U L l
and up-to-date
a most competent
Grover Long, who
years experience and
"US Wnrl-a A f .1 i r
, m some or tne best rac-
ones on the coast. We will nut nnal-
lnto our candies, and our customers
rest assured that thev will he as
?Ure Wealthy as our famous Koh-
"or ice Ueam. All
Purchase
Drysim
K. li. Felix and family hnvo cono
to rorilaiul and from there will tnkelnke In tpiispoonfnl doses after each
! the steainer for I.ns Anitulen. .Mr. Ke-1 nienl and at bedtime. The InKred-
lix was formerly manager of the ients ran lie obtained nt nny ood pre
I Hotel Smeede. serlptlon pharmacy at sinnll rosl.
1 Alex lie Hoo arrived here from Co-1 Here the readers of this paper
! liisa, Cal., this morning, to make'this 1 have a simple, yet powerful and ef-
rliv his home. lie recently came fectlve remedy fur all forms of blood
to Aim rica from Uotterdnin. Holland. kidney iind bladder diseases will
lit'liiir broiiKht to Kni;ene throimh the should relieve rlienmailsni and rnt
Inflnence of Manager Ilai';oir. of the arrhnl nlfetions and replace that
Booster Says:
"The hnntl thai rocks (lie cra
dle rules the roes!," bill Mine.
Ilnostcr . says (he hand (hat
recks Hie wnsbiii nini'liiiie can
boys Iter arelind.
We carry a complete line of
laundry inncliules. . KvcrythlllK
needed to ceiiveri llltte .Montlny
Into a day of coiiipal'iilfvc t'oiu
lort. We have many liilior-snv-Inu
tlevices that lire absolutely
Intlis' "iisal'C to the seri'iiily of
il ivell I't'Ctilatt d household.
Our "(iee-V.'li'." mid Qnlck-en-e.y"
are the best vrnsliin
machines the market affords.
We have wi'lnnors. too from
$2 to fli.l, in ho many different
styles that vrc cjiti idetise nil.
Villu s for business,
GRIFFIN
Hardware Co.
Sewing Machines
Th S andardR )fary costs no more
than inferior makes, ball bearing
throughout, two-in-one lock and
chain stitch combined, as silent as
the tick of a watch, it makes 4j00
stitches while others make 300, it
takes less strength to run than others.
Comejn and let us show them to
you. One price to all.
Commercial Club.
I "ki:i:i:v unw"
I "I'lidtr my ninnap'nient of the Kn
Rene theatre Kerry Cow' was one of
the very best plays that was put on at
the theatre. Kerry Gow" appears
'HKnln at the Kimcne theatre on next
.Monday ntKlit, and If you want to
: ste one of the very best plays on the
road and one that you will enjoy
thoroughly from bcKlnnlng to end,
. and talk about afterward, be sure and
; see 'Kerry (low.'
G. r. I.IXX.
I Former Mur. Kunene Theatre.
far
we ask is a
Hun
We will have a TAFFY SALE
Saturday, February 1st
A11 25c Taffies 1 5c a pound
Sale every Saturday.
Watch the papers
Red Cross Drug Store
TEA
New York is too
from Jap:m; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Viiir trnrtr rHirru rir moner il Tou doo't
ULo stbilliim till, we i bim.
weak, worn-out. Indiff"rent fetdlnj;
with slreiiKth, vIkoi' and health.
it doi'.s tiik m sii:si
Mr. E. K. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Me., says of Uncklen's Arnica Salve:
"It does the business; I have used it
for piles and cured them. I'sed It
for chapped hands and It cured them.
Applied It to an old sore add It
henled It. without leaving a scar be
hind." 25 cents at V. A. Kuyken
rlall's drug store.
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COLVJM3IA PHONOGRAPHS The best on earth, come
in and bz convinced. Remember we are always ready and
giao to nave. you can ana near some ot ths latest Columbia
Records. THE7 ARE bURE TO PLEASE.
GUN STORE
513 Willamette Street,
LARGEST FACILITIES W
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
1
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IATCS i 10W kl IKTIII HOIttl PJj
T. W. Kunroe
! Wm. .1. Hryaii 'en lor
'snerlal messaKe of Pre
i'j the Int -ft
Idellt ItlMIHe-
velt afi one of the bravest and strong
est messages ever sent to congress.
i In a speech In Xew York City last
1 night Governor Hughes announced
ibis randldarv for the presidency, en
dorsing the policies of President
j Roosevelt.
InTer.ur. will double their money
'In two yeir If they buy loti or acre
ir.M. in th Blair street addition
ml The city mail bulla IB tht trectln.
S. W. II. Mnynes. the barber, will
move his shop .Monday from the
Modes building to his old location In
the McFnrland bulld'ng on Wept Sth
street, next door to Klnnegan's black-
I smith shop. Patrons will please take
I notice. fl
The long Indoor life of w!;ttnr :
! makes the blood weak, and the tys-iC. K. Mqnro-
t..m easily catches cold and dl-ciis".' iteitcrt'niutrim'e
i llollistcr's Uorky Monnialn Tct Is! riL.Viitf LK(IMillCo
Ith" greatest winter remerly: prevents
e-lds and disease. ke"ps you well all
iwinur. 3."ic, Tea or Tahlts.
j I.lnn Oriig Co.
Tlie Theatre Cafe Is now serving n
jdlsh of delicious fresh shrltnn with
j every order of oysters. Come and
eiu uysiers. 11
Mux a Ptalttm Incubator
Chambers Har4war Co.
from
We row have the most complete
line of stoves in Eujjene
Bic's and Bedding, Rug: and
Matting, Shelf Hardware
and cuttclry
f7 W. E.shch SL.'
Pksllng at the t'nderwood Rink
tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a
pleasant time assured. tf
The Theatre Cafe la now serving, a
dish of delicious fresh shrimp with
vary ordsr .of oysters. Come and
eel oyiters. tf j
TBe ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr.
Rstcs-European Plm
50c, 75c, SI.H,M.H,U.M
Frrt Bui lo and lrs 1 Iraei
Front and MorriMW S.
Vmrttn. . Ortrnn
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Acreage!
Acreage!
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, 2x2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
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H Rooims 3 and 4 Beckwith Bld g
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