-3
f -
CAN HOT BE
RUBBED MM
i- nits blistering tlie ailectea parts, llie application of
-Sbfe?'" ns of external treatment, are usually helpful in
B1 and aches o
the CAP excess
sl?n2r bowel action, we
1 tfd other nieau Rheumatism, but such remedies do not
.v- naiflS flfl1 a .. nttA art tlirefnrf in tin SPtlfiP niir;iti-
uc disease, . -
:Sc.U'SE ' eXces3 of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
-v;n iJ t0. w."nk kidneys, and a general sluggish condition
;'n. Door bowei . sjtg tj,is irritating poison in the different
f its"01- T-! and joints of the body, and soon the painful symptoms
P.J rrtiuss . .. j ti. Mains at first mav be wandering' and slirrht:
f-aitisaf,, " funy saturated with the uric acid poison, the
tfje blood m'T,.r awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander
P 1-worse ana - of b. icf
rito! sharp ana ""'"6 - - - r
i, gun - ...jtutional irregularity, mc uuucs mnc, mc uuscies
bir, orwyfr" u.fnre. and where the acid poison is allowed to
C!'reei! the joints often become so clogged with corrosive sub
Kjthehlooaiu i manently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can
L-iit tteJ are or tan it be conquered and driven from the system
mow " until the acia-iatien oiooa nas Deen cleansed
and purified. No other medicine does this so
effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re
moves the impurities and sends a stream of
rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which
60otlies the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles
and. flesh, and the sufferer obtains relief that
is permanent because the real cause of the
v - removed Pneri.il book on Klienniatism am! onv medical
Litis been icmv- . i . enrrrrrn pa utta-otta r a
r "desired free. Xilli ovtita jri-vxj.-w w.j ua
AMl-SKMKXTS j
;
No local play rut can aff.od lo
miss the liiTtnn.iaiuv of "A JIu.iiiio'
I!eaiuy." ai tin. op.ra house on the
nluht of February ',. It will be In-'
terpreted by that famous Unlit cow-!
edy orsaiitzaiion, tin. l. wis-I.siko '
company, with positively all of tlu
original oast and the saniH massive1
scenic effects shown In the lurse
cities. The electrical display alone
put forth during the, action of this
merry musical play will, it is Biild
be worth far more than the admission
charged. The sent sale will start
Saturday morning. The hearts of the
local play-goers will be gladdened by
the announcement that this big musl-
fay VEGETABLE
5. y;
.WATCH SNAPS.
aims '
t.jr.ur, Soiss Movement $7.00
Mild U,.d -3S., owi. ,,- . tQnn
old Filled Case, lNew nngiana movement f.
:ii.jr. Klpin or Walt'iam Movement $13.50 to $30
Lid Gold Case, Elgin or Waltham Movement $25 to $40
lENTLEMEN 'V
-rlin? Silver Case, Swiss J 5 Jeweled Movement $15.00
year -ase, jcwuuu,u.igHi
year Case, 15 Jeweled, Hampden $18.50
yarCase, very thin model $20.(J0
These jre only a few of the good values yon can find heie.
' We want you to come and pri-e.
J. O. WATTS, Co,rd
v.-1
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1 ; ?4
$W i
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EUGENE MILL FURNISH
LUMBER FOR CANNESY
A .Monroe correspondent to the
Corvallis tiazetto writes:'
J. 1. Hlunk returned yesterday from
Eugene, where he placetl nn order
with the Kugtne sawmill for the en
tire bill of lumber to be used In erect
ing the cannery. Mr. lllunk reports
that work In loading the cars was
commenced the same day he placed
the order. He expects to have the
cannery completed In CO days.
M!HS M AK.IOHIi: r,.K.; IX "T1IK
.SKMMHI liKACTV" AT THE HI-.
tiKMO TIIKATltIO
PRIZE FOR. BEST
BOY CARPENTER
The Griffin Hardware Company of
fers as a prize to the school boy who
builds the best bird house in the com
petition that is now going on a set
of tools consisting of the following
pieces: 1 IMston handsaw, 1 .May
dole hammer, 1 rateht't brace, 1 gim
let bit. 1 each 1-4, 3-S, 1-2, 5-S and
3-4 inch lrwtn bits, 1 Keen Kutter
hand ax. 1 S-inch wrench, 1 No. S4
rule, 1 set awls and tools, 1 -inch
Hut ton pliers, 1 Ti-iueh Keen Kutter
screwdriver, 1 Stanley level, 1 No.
110 block plane, 1 oil stone, t car
penter's pencil, 1 carpenter's apron, 1
No. 14 steel square, 1 3-4 inch Keen
Kutter chisel, 1 1 1-4 inch Keen Kut
ter butt chisel, 1 try and mitre
snuare.
The tools are on display in the
south window of the store.
ANNOUNCEMENT
t. H. Irish wishes to announce that he has g
puachaseel the GROCERY stock of B. A.
Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and fj
carries at all times the ' best brands of 5
Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our g
own delivery wagon and all goods delivered g
promptly. ' 3
WE AIM TO PLEASE
Main S3
G.
52 East,
9th S:rett
y uuu u u uu u u uu u U UU U U UU U U LAI U u IAJ u u uu U u IAI U U LfU U U LIU u u 1-1
cal comedy organization, the Lewis
Lake company, will appear liere for
:ne r.i.it only. Wednesday. February
o, at the op?ra hMtse, iiivinjr the
musical al)?nrility. "A $10,000 iieau--ty"
tor the first time here. The show
carries twelve or fifieen tjirls who
danc? and sin.!? en tally well. The
prin-'iples are a!! talented and well
known people.
Fame come? qiiiekly rnw many
men have Rone to Ir.'d prdetieal'.y un
known and havs risen In t'.ie morning
to find themselves famous.
In these days of telegraph and
cables and enterprising newspapers
news travels fast.
The inventor who has been work
ing in hla attic for years trying to
discover some little wheel or spring
to make his machine perfect sudden
ly finds It, the artist, who has been
painting in some obscure back par
lor becomes inspired and produces
a masterpiece, the unknown lawyer,
makes a great speech In defense of
his client, the dramatic author, who
ALliAXV CM-IK K
FINKI) FOK SIOLMXO HOOZK
Albany, Jan. 31. In Justice O. T.
Torter's court this afternoon at 1
o'clock William J. Tohl, a drug clerk,
In Fred Dawson's drug store, who was
found guilty yesterday by a Jury of
violating the local option law. wa
sentenced to p.".v a fine of $100 and
costs. The defendant at once through
lus attorney, J. It. wyalt, gave no
tice of appea; to the circuit court,
and his bond was fixed at $200,vliU-h
was promptly furnished. The next
trial in the local option prosecutions
will be that of Fred Dawson, which
has been set for Tuesday next.
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES..
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and
Granitcware. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
- W. WHITE, TiGrocer
wwer5th'and Willamette Sis. . Phone Red 46J I '."
r Tti ,,. ,,,
(WPersonal Knowledge?
Personal knowledge is the winninu factor in llie culminatinu contests of
tliis competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate
possessor in the tront ranks ot
The Well Informed of the World.
A vast fund of personal knowledge is reallv essential lo die achievement of the
highest excellence in any field of human effort.
A Knowledge of Forma, Knowledge of Function and Knowl
edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health
when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an
ethical product whif h has 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 Comoonent '
Pai nnrl L.i wnn tlie v.ilu.iLU trrm :i r, mill;. nf tl.a 7nll l..f.irn.A nf I.,.V
world, who know of their own personal knowlcdae and from actual use thai it is the first
and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made, i
1 his 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 laniily laxative. As its pure
laxative principles, obtained from Senna, arc weli known to physicians
and the Well Informed of the world lo be the best we have
adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of F igs and
Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy.
but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter
name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial
effects, always note, when purchasing llie full
name of the Company California Fig Syrup
Co. printed on the front of every package,
w hether you call for Syrup of Figs
-or by the lull name byrup ol
Figs and Elixir of Senna.
f 77' 'm
'M B; CS-'fT
l!F!X.in) 1 A L Y IX KKKltY (i()V
has b--o:i plodding f:r years, writes
a play which catches thu public and
is the season's success, and so on nd
infinitum; their successes are tele
graphed to the four corners of the
earth, and their nuups In come house
hold words. So it i.i with the actor,
and so it has been proved again with
Mr. Bernard Daly.
Mr. Dalv, always n. favorite ,Int
THE IMKTOK OT OSTEOPATHY j
Yhnt His TIHe Menus How He (Jets
It and the IVonliitr Abilities Ac
quired In His Ionu ('nurse
of Training
The graduate of a recognized col
lege of osteopathy, after a long and
exhaustive study of the highest au
thorities in anatomy, physiology,
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics and
all kindred branches, Is awarded a
diploma that gives him a legal right
to the title of Doctor of Osteopathy.
That Is the only title that he wishes,
for he makes no pretense of practic
ing medicine, the word medicine be
ing generally accepted as meaning
drug.
The abbreviation of the title of
Doctor of Osteopathy is D. O., and
the province of the D. O. is to help
nature, in th? human body, to right
herself. He believes that drugs ire
not only unnecessary, nut distinctly
damaging, and thaMhe body ii a vry
perfect mnchino that win run along
smoothly if supnlleil with the proper
fii'M (food), and if none of its parts
get out of position.
l'rpii jring the Slruc'nre.
Hut. while the mo-;t perf'v of ma
chines, it Is also the most d !ica!e.
and derangement of its parts can be
brought, about In scores of ways.
Kalis, jars, strains, undue exertions,
and local contractions or relaxations
due to changes in temperature, are
only a few of the things that may
cause trouble in this delicate mechan
ism. Sometimes the effects are Im
mediately apparent, sometimes long
delayed.
It. is for the especial work of find
ing the derangement and rectifying
it that the osteopathic, physician is
trained. He is n master mechanician.
and when anything is wrong with the
machine it is the master mechanician
! whose services nhould be called in.
1 If some little part has slipped out of
place, the resulting trouble may be nt
i a distant part, of the mechanism, and
'and but. the trained expert would he
SAN FRANCISCO.CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY. London England NEW YORK, N.Y
I AFULL
I LINE OF
Boss Hueter Pure J
Mixed raints
and Lustrelac
Varnish Stain
9
We carrv 20 different oattcrns
of WALL PAPER all
new and up to date
? Ludford Sc Haskell
3 95 west 8th street
O
a m .i(ii!5(( J
IFMfiFNFl
it w..a .nrf a a w m XT
11
it
III t)rnll ti Kt.&trfpn H
L C. Gulliford
Fee laid Livery,
Boarding Sfablas
i-w I'lmir ItHn N-w
Itulilii-r Tin- 'I'lii-iMiiitM.
l-'nll Creek Slant! I.liu-.
KM) West Nlh Sn-iM-t.
l'hiiiio Main 00
1., 1..... ,U (.,,1 th . n:ih.
ii,-' , n Th "li-Hiniruf i.lnv. I lik-ly to attomiM r..lr In th wrong
"Kt-rrv finw" is t ho vi;li It-U- lil man
C. P. BARNARD . EARL McNUTT
asiT. V. II. N'-w
pri'si-nt till I in tills
liiily I'.a-f innr'
lldpc- of Mr. X
!l, has -li nsi-n lo
is srnsnn und
I :an fulfilled t!i
well utiiI nl--(i of .lo-
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
P. Cabs Always Ready
rirst Uass Turnouts of All Descriptions
fefcE stage:,,
U"? .btt! will cv.l
..STAGES.
EUGEME-FLORENCE STAGE
A daily itape leaves Eugene At 6 . m,
for Mapleton, close connection by
steamer for Fbrence and cme
ePhone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1
neiih .Murphy, who Ijt-raini? famous in
the nar.H' role.
Not a Il'tlo of Mr. Daly's success
i tenor voice, wlii.-h hns a rarm-j from1 ' '"' -1 ' '
iC below the stuff I . K natural above. ! "" ''e mlstnke of coi,sHlnK any
. r V..- .ji.i, f it- nm i one whose whole tralnlne has been
place a'irl work fnrth'-r l;iniat;n. But
the skilled worknuui flo--s, nothing un
til he lias made thorough exanilnatrn
and found that Utile nart. that has
slipped out of place: Then his train
ing fables him to replace It. That Is
the work of the osteopalhlc physician.
If you want an opinion as to the
O
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m
o
0
tttitioiititesi
erOUS IMSil .M.S 1 -.n '" ,, hH -i. .ll(. ,h ....Ion,
niianiirej HI UIUI.M. mv , L,.. ,.. ,
Kerry tiow" Is so well told, the "". "V" ' ,, j ', 'u' ,...
along other lines. Ask some one who
IC . .L ' i r.'.. nn... iki vii Rood osteopath and Klve him the op
! ?rt col Jen" P-tunlly t'o dcmon.tr... .be thing to
. v..--). rT-. irn nu mire -i the ifrass
on the hills In County Kerry.
The moiildlni; on the stnK of the
horse-shoe by Iun Is always Inter
esting. The company supportini: Mr. Daly
Is excellent ill every r'-s--t end the
scenic proii'icMmi Is aileiinnle.
A' the Kir; ne theatre, Monday
nii;ht.
isioM-rs iik.wi-: nitors
Grp.ilrt V'own tt nirdy lor hraves
bljhUed. Or., Oct. 31, 1902
This is to certify thai t ?Ave my
inarf one bo tlf el '3lone' Have
lrops"and cured her ol hedves.
Thil was la.nt winter and nbe hai
not been ailec led since - G Wallace
TR. S.C. S TONE, Salem, Or.
hof saie by all druggixtA. .
u
4
i
:
Dr. II. L. Stiidley, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
Phone Illack 132fi. Hesldence, 734
Terry street. Phone Ked 3197.
A I I'itK ITIll MISKIIY
MOTIIKK'S KI'ICilKX
EODERSBR05. NEW MARKET
acl,rfv,now locaed m our new building
mc ,,rt nd we will be pleased to see you.
Sir.. ..SPECIAL..
-uoce Lard for
Vrih ,n4 s,ew Strictl' Co,t fric
65c
o
MAUKtT
, "I have found n cure for the mis
1 ery malaria produces," savs P M
j.Innies. of I.ouellen. S. C. "It's called
I Klectrie Hitters and comes lu 50
i rent bottles. It breaks up a case of
'chills or a bilious attack In no lime!
larwt It mill vutlriu I it n n ,1 1,-e ctenr
flood , of eommlssion." This Kreat. tonic
, rfmetllclne and blood purifier Rives
i
LOCAL AGENTS! FOR
PICTORIAL
REVIEW PATTERNS
Pictorial Review Patterns arc)'thc only patterns
provided with a cuttn g'-iidi and an instruction
guide furnished with all n:w pittcrm. Ever pur
chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives
a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided
with these guides.
Subs:riptions tak:n for Pictorial Re
view Magazine, $1,00 per year.
A free pattern, with each sub
scription. Eugene Racket Store
V. J. Baldwin, Prop.'
35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon
Poventh and Oak streets, has o:en
ed under nev management
hnn-.l and room by the day,
month. First-class home conking, i nule-k rellff In all momBrh. Hvpr nnrl
Chicken dinner everv P-inrinv
tf M K3. s: Y. AHI'.OTT.
j FKF.SII KISII MAKKKT
' We carry at all times frsh fish,
ovsters, poultry, name In season. No
cold storase, ererythlnif frh trv
some. FtlrlKeway'n flan market 62S
Willamette reel. Phone Main 23. 12
I roilTLAXn noYAL BAKEKV j
I kidney complaln's. and the misery of
il-ime hack. Sold under guarantee at
1 W. A. Kuvkendall'a drug store.
XOTICK TO PA II KM S
Parents Intendlne to send their
children to the bcKlnr?nn elsss will
please send them next Monday, Feb
ruary 3, s there Is to be a first pri
mary class organliei at that time. It
will h a Kreat Inconvenience If they
Bread, the best
bread mutt. For aala at Otto'a
i... 'are aent later In the yer.
ano n-.iuir, . ., .inniuiu
j ... ...
aupt.
HOWER & WOOD
Henl I'.stnle mill Timber l,nii(l
llnncli, Fiirm unci City Properly
Your Ntiroiinire resHH'ifiilly
solicited.
ItiKirn 1, over I-'irit Nat. Ilnnk
S. E. Stevens
. . PIANO TTXFIl . .
Inre onlys at Flllera' Piano
Mouse, .Phone Mnln 41.
Tleeldenre 13 Wt lh Ht.
Renldeara Ptxtia lied 2771.
VMS
U row irt Itflinc out 4 tortt. Uk n Ml TkW, .nd you will
lit I better rn the mrvmnt. 7 fur will m.kc vou led futi rifni.
'Natur't Rimdy" ttren(thctu the Storruch, Liver, Ktdntri
nd purifies the BI.oJ. doit it work iharouchly .nd pluuailr. V
It never fftpei. weaktoa or tlunt-tav4iibly aukinf tM uw fI
ttrurt(er and bener.
Better Than PiD; For Liver Ps.
Tlu N takMl lor lJ,k. Sich Hufcthc. Lorn ol Avtlfc SsBnw
Compfeama. Lmi CompUM. Slua Onim. Plmrkl mi trviotm CMIh
UaUrla. Blllouam KIttanaiam. Twwi LMt . UUnl.l KMkWTt i al
IroubU arlaMff Ira. rhs f1t on.
Cet
Box. 4C33alE333XI
w
One
Tablet
llull'a lied Cruaa Irng Store.
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