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'-"v-MKT!. THE EUGENE DAILY CCARO, 8ATCKDAY, yEHRl'ARY 22, 1008 i t i t'1 m One ot the important Duties ot Fnysicmns ana is' to learn ns to tlie. relative standine nnd reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the, California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and .-rfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the liitfh standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company lias become a guarantee of the excellence tif 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 good health, with its blessings, to the tact that it involves the question of right living with all (lie term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may lie 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 proi;r time, the California 1'ig 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 appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Infot tied because , of the excellence of the combination, known to all, nnd the original method c' manulac- I ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has lietn long nnd favorably known under ihe name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, nnd ns its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed o! the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name ol Syrup of Figs and Elixif 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, the 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 lClixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Klixtr of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. nnd the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of F'igs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is fur sale by nib leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one sine only, the regular price of which is fifty cents icr bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general, guarantee, of tbe 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, 0 Spau!d in W-IVw Spauld" Base Ball Goods IN'iw nntnliull tlonclj are now rrafijr. Come In and ee t'."i rnnst enmplulo lino ol Pp.iultl ItiK mltti, kIoych. master, nml hull ever shown In Kugonv. SpaulilJiti leads Bicycles Yv'a tinvo the Columbia, Hnell, Harvard, Ht earns, l'lm, IteaillnK. Rtiiniiiiril unci Cumuli. S' can Hiirely plcnae you. Spring itock now en display. Columbia Graph ophones and Records Both Discs and Cyl inders ' We take your old records In exchange nnd Klvu you new out's for them. One thtiUNuntl now cylinder records to select from. HILL'S GUN STORE Succrssor to Barker Gun Store 513 Willamette St. The Orphcum Eugene's Popu'ar Play House Two t'lianeH per week. Continuous tHTfoi'iiuiiico from 7:S0 to. 10. Mutii ee every Saturday ut Still) Man.,Tues. and Wed. Moving Pictures "1,11V of the Hoot lllek." lllliNtnltiil Souk. "imiii lleiiiua nml Itremns of You.' (Ymiily Sketch Vriich nml Veaiii Itiuk anil Whitf Dani'liiK. I PI TrittiMtT TUT? A TP V ceo. ii. smith, M,r thon Block 144 2 Monday, Feb. 24th A Romance .of Old Mexico with Musical Interpolations Characteristic of the People And ol the time o j o j j A R.dyal Slave By Qautice Benne't, author of "THE HOLY CITY Tik?n FtemGtn. l.w VtlUn't "Th Kali GoA" A Magnificent Production and Complete Scenic Invcsturc Prices the' Same Everywhere $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c iHio.NKs iik.wh imors Ore JtrM known remedy for he.ivri HighUtvl, Ur. Oct. 31, i2 Thi u to cerlily itui I g.v mv uure (Mir boille ol "Stone Heav DroDsMJtid cured her ol heives. This was Ust winter and nh his not ben diltev-trdkiiK-G Wal'a VH. S.C S TONE. Silem. Or. For ulc by ill druggUtv. $1.00 Oil Paintings T hv t llmltrd numb-r ol PAINTINGS which we tn -Uin ll coil Kk ttw divN pilc tro-n 30c lo$l0 0' Ltl df.ljmln FRAME MOULD INGS. Sm out wli dow OVERTON ! Wall Paper and Paint Co. I Every Woman . UtnlwitftMtNi! I It PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THISDMCJOBt Woutlnard, Wlarkn A IX, l orlUnit, ENDEAVOR MEETING ENDS TOMORROW SKSSIOXS l.A.ST .VKillT .(XII TO WAV KltK Ft hi. OK IXTKKKST i;i.KT10.V OK OKKK KIi.S THIS AITKIt.VfiO.V TOMOItliOWS I'lMM.llAM A.VNOrXCKW . Election of oftlccru of the conven tion took place tills afternoon with C. T. Hurd, of CorvalliK, president; I D. A. Thompson, of Portland, Ilrst nrnolHonl- U OV ItRKS. flf HoSe- inrir. seennd vlre urealdent; Hoinerl Black, of Milton, third vice preailenf, Mim Viola Charlson, of Portland.! oiiv.. .j; Mlsn Muivaret l-rwell, .''fj 'vallM. (isidtant secretary; F. A. Tripp, of Eugene, treasurer; Junior i ina Intermediate huiierintenclimt, , Bs I.uella Knapp. of Portland; de-; votlonal auperlnteiident, Itev. A. A.; Winter, of Portland; missionary and j literary Biiperintendenl, MIhs T. C. (ianlt, of Oreson City; toiuperance ind good literal urn mipprlntendent, I Itev. C. A. Shnfltr, or i'onianu; press Minorlntendent, W. A. Mil, M Eu gene. IteHoliltidiiK Ailt-ptul. WhereiiH. Our beloved founder, fel low worker and father of C. E., Br. KranrlB E. Clark, has by Ills letter 0 our president expresned so heartily 1I3 coimrtttulatlons and Rood wishes to the Endoavorers of this slate, and lias held out before us a vlshn of the opportunities and possibilities which lie before us; therefore be It iieaolved, That m r ipresetiUtive ody of the Oregon Endeavorers we ninloy thfs means to show our ap preciation of his never-fiilinu inter st hi the pr-'KrTH and welfare of mr work In the state, and that we hereby signify our hope that God in lis providence may see fit to bless ur lender with n safe and pleasant lourney through the lands beyond Jie sea to wjileh he will soon sail, tnd that he may use him there as 1 ml'ihiv oower In nlvlns new life nnd. Inspiration to the ttrent work tp j vhlch his life has hem divated. and that he may bo pi:.'...t"d aeain ti return to his home and for many vears to onUtiiie. Tlii Mcriiiii's'n Si'flitn. This mornltrt. eft -r h ile-wIll ad Iress by Presllcnt Camtiliell. rf the ti.vrl:v of f)r-irre. in the subject. "the New Patriotism." group ejn 'eiences held th? lime of the dele- tntes. There were the folowlng con-1 forenres: ' ' 1. J ii ii Ic r and Intermediate. Con-1 sreKatlontil church, led by Miss I.uel la Knnpi, Pnrtliind. J 2. Missionary nnd Literature, i C'lirlstliin church, led by Miss Uossie j Luckey, Portland. 3. (eneral anclety Problems, l'nlt. ed Hrethren church, led by Itev. n. A. j Thompson. This AftiTiioeii's ri-iemim. 2:20 Address, "Itiillders' Union,"! 0. E. Haker, president Portland lo-j cal union. 2:40 Address, "In tho Shndmv of: the Ilottlo," Itev. J. It. Knodell. Siimlr.y'H PniKiiiu. i The prograin for tomorrow Is as1 follows: i 10:00 Sunday School. 1 11:00 Preaching services In tho various churches by visiting speak ers ns far as possible. v 8:00 Men's meeting. Christian' church. Address, Hcv, A. J. Folsom. i superintendent of Congregational churches In Oregon. I 3:00 Women's meeting, I'nlted Brethren church. Address, Miss Hes ale l.uckey. I 3:00 Children's meeting, Congre-t gatlonnl church. In charge of .Miss Luelln M. Knapp. 6:30 Christian Endeavor socle-, ties. ! 7:4ii 1'nlon mass meeting, .'ad-j dress, "More l.lfe," President II. M. Crooks, Albany College. j Purpose meeting. : A large crowd was In nttendntice ' it the Christian church last evening, ; tbe seennd evening of thicinvoiiti;n. The dcle iates were tillewcd tbe ml ! lie stctl m cf t:if clin- -'l. these ti-ini; reserved. The scripture rendlivT-j. wen glwn by by It.'v. O. C. Wright.' f tlie Itaiutst church. After n sibiti-: did Fi'b'ilbin bv Ihe Presbyterian holr, Itev. W. 11. Foiilkcs. of the First Presbyterian church of Port land, was Introduce,!. Ills them? as "The Heart cf Christian Endeav or." lie likened himself to n surseon. who cut to the heart of a patient, tf any criticism hurls them It Is onl because the pain Is necessary for 'he '""-fecting of Chrlstlnn Endeavor.. "Where Is the heart of Christian Endeavor? This has accomplished nuch In the l'nltei Suclety of Ciiris ton Endeavor. It has accomplished nuch In lw!;lng down denomlna lonal prejudices and provided mil or in Pssnns. Hut with all these H l not the heart of Chrts:lan Endenv 'r; It Is a corporation, a mere ma--hlne for carrying out certain plan? nnd put-puses. i "is the h art of C ?. In the tr.-nt conventions? They have furnished; enthusiasm and method?. "Is it committee organization "i the Bociety? Is it th? great t'V "!, average members? is it a pi d-te. A society without a pe dse if only a kind of a society. I believe in co 9-. nantx I believe In the .-d?e. J. the pledge Is only the backbone ol Christian Endeavor. , The real heart of Christian En d-aver Is the I-rd J.vs throbbing aontinually and sendiim . . i -,i ...ii. ii'iired socl- OUl power lar urjumt j ety. Hut tins neari is . be wounded. ! "Now that we have found t:ie heart , what Bhall we do to cure the disease! ; of the heart of Christian Endeavor . Will new methods (more bodily ; member) do It? Will a saline sulu-, tlon? , ! The things Christian Endeavor; needs Is to make Christ king in the , lives of the Individual unoeavoitri . , urllnoau Hid mtvillfT IKtWer CUd With our eyes to iook mr n: JONES Jl.MPED ItOAItll llll.I, AXI) IS AltliKMii-.i' A warrant fcas ly'ied out cf Jus-: tice of the Peace Ur-:n'3 court yes-1 terday for the arre?t of H. E. Jones. ; a transient, who "jump'-l" his board blil nt the Hoffman lliue this wek ; and went to Koseburg. Tn man was: arrested there and Constable Plunk: went out this afternoon to bring Sim ; here. Jones stayed at the Huffman; House for several days, and lpft n Thursday without payins his bill.; which amounted to over $ 1 S. ! NEW TODAY nnuace lytvn Misses Sullivan & vuiiu r.KR VV'HliitiL'ton street,! Phone' Ked S10S. r a2' LOST Red Irish Setter dog. "I.eo." Libf-ral reward will be nald for Information leading to his return. John Hampton. 121 WANTED Hoy betwe'-n the ages of 15 and 20 to drive grocery wagon and learn grocery business. Geo Hall & Son. faking Powd f The only Baking Powder made SgilBl 1 vith Royal Crape Cream of Tartar Insures healthful and r - delicious food for every fey home every day K if , j Safeguards yoar food against PJthwT 1 1 ainm auu fjaopnaie ui lime Jjc fifM 1 1 II r EUGENE-ALBANY GAME TONIGHT FOIl SALE Horse and wagon, horse perfectly gentle, kind disposition and a good traveU-r. A bargain. W. C. Jackson, Box E, Eugene. Or. f2S LOST IT the person who by mistake or otherwise took from the office of II. T. Dow a tailor-mad? gray overcoat during the last wek, will return the snni" to Mr. Dow In Itoom 4, over Schwarzschil 1's book store, or to Mr. Calkins' office in the same building, no questions will be naked. f29 This evening at the armory will be the last opportunity this year to see the Eugene high school's crack team play basketball. This is the last game in the league series. Al bany at first had rather a poor team, but It has Improved so during, the last few weeks that It held Roseburg down to the score of 56 to 16 last night. Eugene's last game with Roseburg resulted In the score of 4 7 to 7 just 40 points difference In each. From this it can be Inferred , inuL mere wm ue an exceedin-'r 'cIofg and fast game. s' I ' Eugene will be crippled by tb loss of one of her beFt players, Hil . Bean, who. broke a rib In the mm. : with Portland high last week. Hoi . ever, ni3 place will be tilled bi Ybung, who has played with the team all week, and win douwlsi i make good. i The lineup is as follows: Eugene. . Altait Clay Watson F Stalnaka i C-Watson- ...... F Ingerstroo Mitchell C Dooiet Cockerline G McBrids Young G Perrj j Barbour.-i . . . .SUB Houstoi j Referee, Marquam; umpire, Ben. ' After the game the E. 11. S. Amuse ment Club gives a dance. unrrr. ;iiiiir"iiiiira mum inniJuJiiiiiiiii i NICKLIN & NEAL'S l THE OLIVER i lie .(...mill Irs. Me i rtnt ic i rut: m ix Ktt t it Mini I I! Is ,,ie I,, ilie ,I,mi. i.l sire!... Its iiiit- itimt. J tui; lp.-lt.M' iiml lt emu 'e. All , M uiM.i. Hes I;!!..'!! III ei lutime. v; I LI A ?.IV- A . r COMMENCES . Wednesday Morning, Feb. 20 and continues until our entire stock of Dry Goods, Men's Fur nishings, Hats, Shoes, etc., is ent;rely closed out. i W e are positively retiring from business. Every article in our store will be offered to the public at a reduction. Some goods will be sold at LESS THAN COST. Our one object is to get out of business just as scon as possible. In order to re-arrange this stock and prepare for this big sale the Dry Goods portion of OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY This will not interfere with the Grocery Department which will be open and conducted by Mr. Daniel as before. Now is the time for you to SAVE MONEY. Make vour !"lJ, you need anJ be 011 nd to take advantage of our CLOSING OUr SALE commencing WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 26th. V. hen wo 5,iv .1 thir-- isso. irsso. a Nicklm 'St Ned 3.