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THE EIGEXE DAILY OUABD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Jl, 108 fiirls who work for their living arc i'KKTiully pxjKMM'fl to tlio dangi-TH of organic feminine (lisopli'in. .Sttinil iiijf nil ilay, or hRUiik in crani"'I jKmilioiiH ; walking' to awl from their ))luccMof Minploy iiutiit in hurt weather nil tend to break down their delicate feminine organism. No class of women uro in need of greater nsMiNtanco, mid tlioti hhihU of letters like tho follow ing" demoiiKtrato the faet that LYDIAE. PIN KH AIM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND restore the feminine RVfllem to a strong, healthy, normal condition. Mi Abby K. harrows, of Xelaon vilUOblo, writes to Mrs. I'inkham: I was Tcry i'ck, had dull head aches, paia to my baric, nnd a feminine weakaeita. 1 hud been to several doc tors and they did ma no good. Lydia K. Plnkhatn'i Vejrctiblo Compound wailu me well and strong, and 1 can do moat any kind of work. I am In bettor K health than I orur was, and it is all duv to your medicine." Ming Lillian l.oss.of MO K.R4th St., Haw York, wiHjh to MrH.l'inklmm : " I had a female troublu, liervotiH TjeadtViliiii, and vra tired nil the tltnn, and could not blcp. Lydia I lMukhain's Vrtftttublo Compound umdo mo fuel so much ln'ttnr Hint 1 hope ovury woman who sufTurH as I Mid will try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Kor thirty yearn Lyiliu K. l'ink linin'H VeKetaole Coiiipnitnil, ninilo from roots nnd herbs, has hecn tho Htnnclard ri'incdy for feminine ills. nl lias positively cured thousands of women. Why don't yon try it V Mrs. I'lnkliiim, I. yon, Mass., Invites nil sick wouieu to write lior for udvlce. You Can Buy Clothes Cheaper at this Time HecaiiMi we have marked down many good Suits, treatise we wiit them closed out before Jiir big spring ami summer stock arrives. TIwthi Nulla Immit tho Irwin mark of Michaels, Stern A ., lending clothiers of the country. They are nwde of tlio best materials ami liaml Inttorrsl, Come and look at them. We rarrjr a full line of fur. nlahlugs for men, and our IN-leua and atjtce am right. V owu our own building, f no rent and are satisfied Tilth a reasonable rflt. ED. HANSON No. H Kast Ninth Street Kugnic, Oregon S. E. Stevens . . I'lANO Tt'NF.II . . Inn orders at KllciV I'lauo House. .Phone Main 41. lbmlilcnce 1.1 Wet lliih HI. Ilrsldrnre Thorn) Bed U77I. TSk ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. Rita- Euroeon Pln S0e.V. $1.00, SI. SO, M.03 Frav Bus to smi tram sit trtins Front and Morrison Sis. Prt-' ,n-t, , . CWyow EXCURSION ' . FROM ROSEBURG TO EUGENE Tho taxpayers of Hoseburg, J 00 strong, are coming to Kit- gone Monday, February 17, to Inspect our paved streets. The question of paved streets has been agitated thrfre, and the mayor finally appointed a committee of ten clllr.ens to decide on a policy to be pur- sued. Yesterday, at a meeting this committee decided, as the first step, to have a taxpayers" excursion to Eugene to look at the street work dona here, and glean all possible Infer- matlon as to Its character and cost. Tho excursion will be In . charge of the following com- mltlee: C. H. Cannon, H. T. MrClallen. K. E. Alley, W. II. Klsher and N. Itlce. The chairman of (he committee, Mr. Cannon, advised the erll- tor of The liuard today of the proposed excursion and the matter has been referred to the promotion department of the Commercial Club, and the visitors may rest assured that they will be given every pos- slblo attention whllo lu this city. MRS. TRIMBLE SPOKE AT M. E. CHURCH AllOKICHSKO AIWK.NCK HIXDAY NKillT ON "TYI'K-OK VOl'NU woMicx wk ni:i:i." Mrs. D. II. Trimble delivered Sun day nlghl nt the M. E. church an ad dress on "The Type of Young Wo man Wo Need." Tills was the second address In the series, "llasal Boosts for Eugene." It wus Mrs. Trimble's first appearance before a general au dience In this oily, nnd was a whole some, helpful, practical statement of facta ii noil this all-Important ques tion. Mrs. Trimble presented with beautiful candor and simplicity tliu worthy Ideals which lend to pure, no ble womanhood, us contrasted with tho low Ideals which are unworthy of n young girls' amlilllon. Sho han dled the subject In an admirable way and demonstrated lu her own per sonality the realization of her own Ideal. The address met with general and pronounced favor, and many expres sed their appreciation. Tho largo au ditorium of the Methodist church was well filled and marked attention In dicated deep Interest. There are two moro addresses on this series on I he next two Sunday ovenlngs, subjects, "Tho Typo of Fa thers that Wo Need" and "The Typo of Mothers that Wo Need." Tho first two of the series Indicate that this will bo one of the most helpful courses of addresses that have ever been given In Eugene. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. H. Charles, of Harbor, Mo., speaking of Electric Hitters, says: "It la a neighborhood lavorlte hero wltn lis." It deserves to bo a favorite ev erywhere. It gives quick relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility, lta action on tho hood, as a thorough purifier makes It espenlally useful as a spring modlelno. This grand alter ative tonic la sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall'a drug store. (Oe. NOTIl'K TO TAKK OVT LICENSE Notlco la hereby given that ordi nance No. 710, requiring those wish ing to conduct bottling works, ho tels, restaurants, soft-drink parlors. drug stores where soli drinks are sold and other similar places, to apply to the city recorder and secure a II censs to carry on such business, and ordinance No. 70S. requiring milk dealers to take out license, are la force and all parties desiring to con duct aueh business within the city of Kugens shhnuld at once take out such license. Application blanks may bo had on application to the city record er. K. A. FARRINOTON, City Marshal. nnillTII ;ilAIK EXAMINATIONS The eighth grado final examina tions for the public schools will b held May 14. IS. Juno 11, 19. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduit the examination at least IN dsys before the date tor wliti'Q the questions are wanted. W. It. IU1. 1. Alii). County Supertntendetit. The Jumping Off IMarn "Consumption had me In its grasp, and I had aluiott reaehed the jumi Ing off ptari when 1 was advised to try llr. King's New lMiiovery. I want ro ssy rtaht now It saved mv life. Im. provemcnt hegsn with the first bot tle and alter taking one d cn bottles I was a well and happy man again." saya (loorg Moore, of Urlmesland. N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs, and for preventing pneumonia New IMsrovrry is supreme. iOr and tl at W. A. Kuykcndall's drug store. Trial bottle free. Bra the llean spray pninp before buying Pumps at all prices and pre pared 'snlphur ftprav. - CIIAMI1KH3 II Alt DWA1IK CO. OUT OF THE'RETAIL AND INTO WHOLESALE PIANO BUSINESS For the benefit of thos'e who do not know or realize what we are doing, permit us to say thai we have decided to concentrate our retail piano busi ness in 1'ortland, which Is our head quarters for Oregon, and do a whole sale business only in the smaller cit ies. This explains why we are going out of business here. We will sub let our warerooms to S. E. Stevens and L. (). Hulln, who have successful ly represented us In this territory during the last year and whose ser vices we have retained during the closing out sale. Messrs. Stevens and Hulln have or dered a new and complote stock of pi anos and organs from the factories and will arrange to launch In busi ness for themselves as soon as we va cate the premises. Every Instrument now In stock, In cluding all new pianos, pianolas, play er pianos and organs, will be sold at their actual factory cost plus a small amount to cover freight charge. Wo prefer to sell them as above rath er than to go to the expense of box ing and shipping them to Portland. If every one could realize the sit uation as it Is, nothing would be left for sale at the end of this week. Ev ery piano offered Is definitely and ab solutely guaranteed. In other words should the Instrument prove unsatis factory we will replace it with a new one free of charge. Store open day and evening until salo closes. KILKItH PIANO IIOI'SK, 24 West Seventh Street. T. II. Comte, (ien. Agt. TIIK IMKTOB OF OSTEOPATHY Wluit Ills Tltlo Means How He Onts It and the Peculiar Abilities Ac quired In Ills Ising Course of Training Tho graduate of a recognized col lege of osteopathy, .after a long and exhaustive study of tho hlghCHt au thorities in anntomy, physiology, pathology, diagnosis, thorapetitlcs and all kindred brandies, Is awarded a diploma that gives htm a legal right lo tho title of Doctor of Osteopathy. That la tho only- title that he wishes, for ho makes no pretense of practic ing modlelno, the word medicine be ing generally accepted as meaning drugs. The abbreviation of tho tltlo of Doctor of Osteopathy la IJ. O., and tho province of the I). O. Is to help nature, In the human body, to'rlghl herself. He holloves that drugs are not only unnecessary, but distinctly dnmnglng, and thnt the body la a very perfect mnchlno thnt will run along smoothly If supplied wfth the proper fuel tfoodl, and If nono of lta parts get out of position. Itcpnlrlng the Structure. But, while the most porfect of ma chines. It Is also tho moHt delicate, and derangement of its parts can bo brought about In scores of ways. Falls, Jars, strains, tinduo exortlonB, and local contractions or relnxatlona duo to changes In temperature, aro only a few of the things that may cause trouble In this doltciite mechan ism. Sometimes the offooJa are Im mediately apparent, somcpnnos long dolayed. It la for the osporlal work of find ing the derangement and rectifying It that tho osteopathic physician Is trained, lie Is a master mechanician, and when anything is wrong with the machine It la tho master mechanician whose services should bo called In. If some little part has slipped out of place, the resulting trouble may bo at a distant part of tho mechanism, and and but the trained expert would be likely to attempt repairs In the wrong place and work further damago. But the skilled workman does nothing un til he has mado thorough examination and found that little part that has slipped out of place: Then his train ing enables him to replace It. That la the work of the osteopathic physician. If you want an opinion as to the value of osteopathic treatment do not make (ho mistake of consulting any one whose whole training has been along other lines. Asa some one who has hsd experience with the system and knows; or, bolter yet, go to a good osteopath and give him the op portunity to demonstrate the thing to you. Or. II. I,. Studley, osteopath, office oyer Chambers Hardware store. Phone Black 1 SIR. Kealdenee, 7)4 Ferry street. Phone Bed 197. WILLIAM' KlllNr.1 PK.M Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, bark, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby ap pearance of the face, especially un der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold bv Linn Drug Co., price R0 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props.. Cleveland. Ohio. Kcrplng 0M'n IIoum. Everybody Is welcome when we feel good; sad we fool that way only when our dlsstlve orasns are work ing properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulste the action of the stom ach, liver and bowels so perfin-tly one csn't help feeling good when he usee ihese pills 15 cents at W. A. Kuy kendatl's drpg store. PORTLAND HOT Alt tlAKKHY Bread, the best and healthiest! bread made, (or aale at Otto's. I Investors will double their money In two year If they buy lota or acre tracts In th Blair street addition The city must build In that dtrectlen. imnasMARINU Co Knonis ? seil S, llnr,n 1W1 ft Suits i specially. M Williams A ANNUAL REPORT OF PRESIDENT OF UNIVERSITY The annual report of the president of the University of Oregon for 1D07. with the reports of tho steward and registrar, have Just been Issued. The president's report shows that the Uni versity has made a gain of 23 per cent In enrollment this year over that of last, The funds have fallen short $15,000 of meeting the current expenses of the year, and to avoid a deficiency the faculty served three months with out pay. The work of the summer school and the correspondence school Is discussed, aid a recommendation Is made for a bureau of research In economics, politic and sociology. An outline of the plans of the school of 'education for training high school teachera and principals is given, and attention Is called to the gift to the University of a building and land by the citizens of North Bond, Or., for tho establishment of a marine biolog ical laboratory, for which Coos Bay offers exceptional advantages'. The total registration, as shown by the registrar's report is 677 students, dis tributed as follows: Liberal arts, 298; engineering, 101; school of law, 87; school of medicine, 89; Bchool of music, 12H; correspondence school, 251; summer school, 25. The stew ard's report gives a complete state ment of, the University's finances for the year. ELLICE WILHELM BOUGHT THE HORSE VOINO MAX WHO IS ABBESTEB CHABGEB WITH THKFT OF A IIOBSE AT SILVEB LAKE WILL I'BOBABLY PBOVE INNOCENCE Elllco Wllhelm, the young man who was arrested a few days ago by Special Deputy Sheriff Harry Graham upon a warrant from Lake county, charging him with the theft of a horse, has no doubt that he will he ablo to prove hlH Innocence when his caso comes up for trial. Yesterday his father, D. S. Wllhelm, telephoned to the man from whom It Is alleged' that the horse was stolen. The mes sage sent and tho reply received are as followa: Eugene, Or., Feb. 10, '08. James Lane, Sliver Lake, Or. ' Did Elllre Wllhelm buy a horse from you about tho loth of Novem ber last? Answer nt my expense. D. S. WILHELM. Silver Lake, Or., Feb. 10, '08. D. S. Wllhelm. Eugene, Or. Elllre Wllhelm bought a horse of mo for $40; paid $20 and left horse at sawmill. The horse Is now In my possession. JAMES LANE. The accused man claims that he traded the horse he bought of Mr Lane to another man on his way out and It Is this horse, the ownership ol which Is In dispute. Ills own horse was evidently turned looso nt the saw mill, referred to by Mr. Lane, and later recovered by that gentleman. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. Clara Sumner, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Sumner, defendant. To Thomna Sumner, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You the horohy re quired to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plain tiff In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court on or before the S6th day of March, 190S, and you are hereby notified, that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint aa hereby required the plaintiff will ask the court tor tho relief demanded In her said complaint filed with said clerk of said court, for tho dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and the plaintiff be given the care, custody and control of the minor son of plaintiff and defendant, to-wlt: Howard W. Sumner, and for such other relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by order of the Honorable O. R. Chrlsnian.county Judgo In and for said Lane County. Oregon, duly made at Chambers on the 1 0th day of Feb ruary. 190S. requiring tho first pub lication thereof to be made on Feb ruary 11th, 190S, and the last pub lication on the S4th day of March. 1908, and that you appear on or heforo the 26th day of March, 1908. 190S. L. BILYKP. Attorney for Plaintiff. SIMMONS. IN THE CIKCriT I'oi'KT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. Lilllo M. Potter. Plaintiff, vs. Bob ert W. Potter, IHtendant. To the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court within six weeks from the dale of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the court for Judsment against you dissolving the bonds of marriage existing between herself and you, allowing her to resume her maiden name, and for costs of this suit. Thts summons is served upon vou by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. I.. T. Harris. Cir cuit Judge, dated Frhrnnrr Jrt. ljos, directing service ef summons upon von by pnbllratlo.i thereof once In each week for six weeks In the Eu gene Guard, and reo ilrlng you to ap pear and answer sol I complaint with in six weeks from :he first publica tion hereof. Thus summons Is so first published February 4. Isos S. D. Al.I.KN. Attorney tor Plaintiff, Eugene. Oregon. all this week at the BON MARCHE'S Gigantic Red Tag Sale This week being t'te last week of the GIGANTIC RED TAG SALE we are going to do more than ever to make it the greatest week of all weeks everything, is reduced. If you do not object to saving money let nothing keep you from the sale this week. Women's Coats Evey woman's coat in the house is going to be sold, regardless of what It cost; all coats and furs for this week only; price 2 Children's Coats The girl needs a coat for three more months, and then It Is all right for next winter. Why pay $10 or $20, when you can get any f coat for, price The BON MARCHE Thesaaece Notice of Final Settlement. I In the County Court of the State of i Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of Al-' bert A. Mounts, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the tin-1 dersigned has filed h Is final account i as administrator of the estate of Al bert A. Mounts, deceased, and the County Court of Lane County, Ore-' gon., has set Monday, the 2d day of i March, 1908, at the hour of 1 0 i o'clock In tho forenoon of said day at j the court house in Eugene, Lane! county, Oregon, as the time and place: for hearing said final account. All , persons having objections to said fl-; nal account are notified to present; the same on or before said time, and show cause why said final account : should not he approved and the ad-; mlnlstrator discharged. Dated this 28th day of January, 1908. J. F. KIRK, ! Administrator of the estate of Al- bert A. Mounts, deceased. I L. R. EDMUNSON, Attorney. SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. Ida May Parsons, plaintiff, vs. George Foster Parsons, defendant. To Georgo Foster Parsons, the above named defendant: In the hame of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to this court for the relief prayed for in the complaint filed In the above entiled suit, to-wlt: For a de cree dissolving the marriage con tract now existing between plaintiff and defendant; for the care aad cus tody of the Issue of said marriage; namely, Maude Beryl Parsons; and for her costs and disbursements lu this suit; and for such other and fur ther relief as to this court may seem meet and equitable In the premises. This Biimmons Is published by or der of the Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was made and dated the liith day of December, 1907, and which said order directed that this sum mons be published once a week for six successive weeks, la the Eugene Dally Guard. The date of the first publication of this summons Is December 17 1907. FRED M. DE NEFFE, Attorscy for Plaintiff. Registration of Ijind Tltlo In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Lane. In the matter of tho application of John R. Campbell to register the title to the "east half of lot six In block sever In Skinner's donation to I.no ty. Oregon; also beginning at ine soutnwest corner of said lot six In said block seven and run south 3 4 feet, east SO feet north 34 feet to southeast cor ner of said lot, thence west SO feet to place of beginning, in Eu gene, Lan.-- county, Oregon,'' Against The Mrst National Rang of Eugene Oregon, a corporation; S 11 Ka kin trustee. N. A. Whlte'ak'er T,.Mn V ' Ch,'shlrp- defendants. to all whom It may concern: T:tko notice that on the 30th dav ot December A D mo;. , aW!i,i,on was filed by John R. Csmphell In ttt, circuit court of Lane county for In- rvRiMrauon ot the title to the land above described. Now imlcs. you appear on or before the 3Ni dx ,o. January, A. D. lsoS- ... cause why such application should not be granted, the same will be tak en as confessed and a decree be entered according to the Praer of the application and yon will p llr barred from disputing the same WALTON ft NESS1' LKK C'" Applicant's Attorneys. pecal Bargains.. . $ 1 6-$ 18-$20 Suits $11.95 Don't forget that we are going to unload our suit department. Every suit must go. The best in make and the latest In style A? 1 1 QC value up to $20; sale.S 1 a $15.00 Overcoats $9.45 Why not have a dress coat that will keep you dry. Our coat3 are very dres3v and are rain proof; reg ular $15.00; $9.45 sale J. W. WHITE, The Grocer OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank ..FARMS.. 320 Acres with flew 8-rooni' house and baru, good fruit orchard and running water, 100 acres in grain, balance pasture and timber. $23 acre 40 Acres with new house and barn, close to school on eood graveled road, price $1400. J90 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can te made an ideal place. $30 per acre. Houses and lots in all ports of the city wegon Horn & Land Co., A. A. Aoby, Mgr. ELI BANGS J. H. VEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT McKENZIE STAGE leave. Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE VjTT -. V 5" 00 001 clU " A dally stage leaves Euj ene t privstt residence but will call lor fo, M.nl,?,. clo coooKtuxi .ieit notillrd the day before. steamer for Florence sad M Stage Phone Main 2 2 Livery Phone Main 21 BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building across the sircct and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 65c Wsst 8th Street. BRODER.S BROS. w.Aat TOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING ' THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABliH pn,htndmi,in,do'Mt. Proper dose In tablets MAKES Y6tm STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP TwSLt " or Br... Art for snd by esr.-Sd For U" U r,'k K 0"per. Colic or Boo. StA.f or "-e by Hull. Red Cross Drugstore. IW.iMfvae.., .. .. $2-25 Shoes $1.35 400 palra women's fine shoes Ii light soles, vlcl kid upnen patent tip; a good shoe- tl ue up to $2.25; (T 1 a sale P 1 .35 $4-00 Shoes $2-35 Women's fine shoes in vlcl kjj and patent kid; solid ail soles; single counter; .fojj vamp; hand turned; ,m. In.. .t on. - C1 "IP 8a'e P.JJl IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Graniteware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges Corner 5th and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 4611 BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. Br.U$ and Stews Strictly Cost. Price MAI