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SCROFULA
AN
INHERITANCE
OF DISEASE AND SUFFERING
No truth is more forcibly manifested in physical life than the old saying
V ' like begets like ;" for just as the offspring of healthy ancestry are blessed
with pure, rich blood, insuring health and strength, so the children of blood
tainted parentage inherit a polluted circulation to burden their existence
with disease and suffering. Swollen glands about the neck, brittle bones,
weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers and general
' poor health, are the usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. In sonic
cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs and tubercular niattei
' that from birth life is made miserable with suffering. Others who inherit
the disease succeed in holding the trouble in check during young, vigorous
life, but when the system has begun to weaken and lose us natural vitality,
and especially after a spell of sickness, the ravages of the disease will com
mencl', and in a great many cases terminate in Consumption. S. S. S. is tht
very best treatment for Scrofula. It renovates the entire circulation and
drives out the scrofulous and tuberculai
deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood
purifiers, and it not "only goes to the vcrj
bottom of the trouble and removes the cause
and cures the disease, but it supplies tin
weak, anaemic blood with the healthful
propertks it is in need of. S. 3. 8. is made
entirely of healing, cleansing roots, herbt
and barks, and is an absolutely safe remedy for young or old. Book or
the blood and any medical advice about Scrofula riven free of charge.
THE SW'FT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA
PURELY VEGETABLE
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ments, near school.
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QUICKSILVER
MINING IN
WESTERN OREGON
OFFICIAL GOVKHNMK.VI I'tBI.
CATION TKM.H OK MINKKAL
ItKHOrilCKH OF HTATK IIIjACK
MTTH MINKS ANI WHAT HAS
lll .KN MONK Til Kit K IN THE
WAV OF IIKVKIXM'MKNT HV
COMPANY NOW OW.NINO ANI
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EUGENE HOSPITAL
M.dicsl and Surgical
STAFF
V KuykrnH.II, M. D.
W. O. FroiMr, M. U.
P. f. Batllr, M. D.
B. V. Sclclr, M. D.
D. AP-iln.. M. D.
G.o.O'B,DfLr,M D.
L. E. McUoucal, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modem operating room and equipment.
Appliances lorX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps oi trained nurses,
' Rates on application.'
..Training School for Nurses
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training In the hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KU YKENDALL, M.D., Supl .
OPPORTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from all parts of the
' United States and Canada to all parts of Ore
gon and the Northwest will be put In effect by
IS Oregon Railroad Navigation Co.
Southern Pacific Company
(Un.tln Oregon.)
Daily Duriug March and April, 1908
Kill M TIIK ritl ll'AI. CITIFH OF THK MIIIIM.K WKNT
TDK It VI I N ttll.l. tli: AS Itll.l.OWK:
. .MN.ttO COVNVH
, MA.mi OMAHA . .
. . :I(UNI. 8T. l'At'l.
Kroin
Ill.l'r-'rH.
III IMl
.l(l.HI '
Fnm
CIIICAOO
BT. I Ot'lH
XA.N8A8 CITY
CiirriMiU(tln raira from nil nthrr Knatern paints.
at icMir at nil iiointa III urriion.
TlM CuliwM Itnlr I. I In- hmvI! '( H liiuiiclullil-r. Hn'sini lii uiilliiilli 1
trsmnvr. ami imiiIh mvte I.' wlm iltnlrv Iiiiiihi anil litrg. r oiiimtIiiiiIiii-i.
In tho 1900 volume nf "Mineral
Itaaoiirceii of the United States," Junt
lamicd by the United States O.'olog
'ca Survey, the following la ald re
;nrO I UK the quicksilver resources
Orejcon.
"Orcicon hns been a small nrodue-
r for several years, but In 1906 bad
it not been for a new producing prop
Tty. Its production would have beer
uniting. The main operator In 1906
A'aa the Almaden Gold and Qulckail
er Company lit Howard, Crook conn-
y. The most extenslvtly developed
property In the state, the Black
lutle mine, which also had a thor
iirtli o (i 1 1 1 i id ii t with a special fur
nice and retort la understood to have
ciiiuliifd Idle. - Considerable., pros
ertlnu whs carried on In Jackson
losephine, and Douglas counties, and
everul occurrences of ore of good
irncle are reported. The greatest ac
Ivilv was In the Meadows District
1 1 iii-i In .liiikson county, where
Ipiilh of 4 01) feci Is slated to have
on renehed and a furnace and re-
ort ere,-t-d."
"At tho Black nutte quicksilver
n I ii.i In l.ane county. Oregon, an ex-
lerinieutal fuimuce, designed by and
nmcd after the eenerul mimaKnr o
hut nroporty. and known as the Den
lis roasting furnace, was built In
IMOIi. but was not operated in 1906
as tho mlno was not producing. It
was constructed to secure, at mini
mum cost, perfect combustion for 1
lurgn tonnage of low grade ore. The
l in ii S 1 furnace comprised a series
primary and secondary combustion
.'hambers and a number of othoi
ipei lal devices, Including one for pre
venting loss by till? escape of ran
lust. In test runs It is reported t
have afforded a thorough roast of
ore und volllllliation of vuluos In
four hoitrB, and to have ellmlnuted
practically all loss through flue
dust."
Later Information may bo added tc
(bo nliovo ns follows:
During the year 1907, the Black
But to mine, referred to ubovo, wai
equipped with a new and extensive
plant consiiitlng of bydro-electrlt
newer and lighting plant; a crushing
plant composed of the buildings and
ire bins, arranged on I Ho gravity
ulnn. hnvlug a alorage capaciiy oi
1100 tons, and crushing capacity ol
200 tons per day for 12 hours,
equipped with a Slurlevnnt eoarse-
uro crusher and Uatcs gyratory flnt
ore crusher; a new special designed
dryer built of brick, concrete and
Iron, having n rapacity of 125 tons;
and a special coml- using plant, con-
itructed and arranged after the spec
ial ili-sUn of the manager of the
iroperty, which successfully dls-
'hnrges the furnace gases at or be
low atmospheric temperature, there
by Insuring perfect condensation and
no loss of silver, either chemically
or mechanically. The old Scott fur
nace on the property has been re
noddled, and further Improved by
the addition of a specially designed
wood-gas producer. T he draft U
reduced by two No. 70 Sturtevant
exhausters direct connected to a S5
h. p. variable-speed motor, and so
'irranged that one or both ran be op
irated at one time.
The entire plant is constructed and
irranged Bfter the design of tho pat
ents recently granted by tho United
States mid all Important countries, tc
W. II. Dennis, the manager of thf
property, which was the outgrowth
of the experimental work referred to
by the above quotation from the I'.
9. (loveriiinent report.
The new plant at Black Bntto war
alart-d up Kcbrunry 1st, and Its op
oration up the present Is said to have
been most satisfactory. Quicksilver
Is rcdih-vd from the crude ore into
nine metal In market form, and It
'hipped In wrought Iron bet tics In
car loads to New York.
guile an Imposing looking vlllagi
has grown up In Black Butte, 41
miles south of Kugene, as a result of
this Industry. The mine is owned
largely by Mr. IV nn Is and Portland
and Seattle associates. It Is one of
the heavy tax-payers of l.ane coun
ty, and Is becoming one of the Impor
tant Industries of the state.
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Slcpovvrs
Oregon I eopla fnn ai
Innlty to all the wirld.
matlen about the s'utt".
neraary.
llnvo Your AlKtracts Mmlo by Ijnr
Count)- Atettract.
II 1 ch.-rrv ,.., j s Mahon.
etux. W. IV, 41 40 seres In Claim 41.
Tp 17, 9 K 4 W. 1.1100.
le -s" I' Crenshaw etux to Brid
get K. Callachan, W. IV. Lots 7 and
s In block .1 of University Add to
Kngeiii-. IIIOiV
' V. I'o'.lers Trustee, etux to I.. T
cumpllfh si'len lld results by heralding t'il oppor- "r c. W. IV. I.m f7 on Tslllcoos
Send Or;'KO'i llteraturo giving good reliable Infer-; Lake Club plat. IttHV
far aad wld; Call on th atiove railroads for It If I Mn. Sir:-h Jane Brown to KrsnV
, K Walter. W D, IS 17 acres In Sec
1.1. Ti I J 8 It 4 W. 1 1, no.
I It. W Kti, r etux to Jno J Kunti
W IV. IrtR l. a-r. In See Ji. Ti 17
8 H I J W. II no.
I K A. Mstte.on ;m to Elisabeth 8
dMdi lotl Bi 6, 7, I, , block 20 In
r. m tii add to Eugene.
J. N, Dtam etux to Ambrose Mid
dletoa, W. D., 60. H acres In Claim
. Tp, 17 S K 4 W. i)0U0.
Mrs. A. J. Kleoser to S. A. But
ler, W. D., S 1-2 acres In Sec. 30, Tp
16 8 H G W. 11.00.
J. P. Adklns to Margaret R. Ad
kins. W. D., 160 acres In 8ec. 26, Tp
It 8 R 6 W. 100.
8. B. Eakln et al to Elsie O. Ham
mlt. et al W. IV. tract In claim 66
Tp 17. B R 1 Wi 110. :
William HornSutux to F. 0. Leb
ke, W. D., 80 acres la Sec. 24, Tp
20, S R 4 W. $1676.
U. 8. Martin etux to H. Venske, W
D., part of lot 2 In block 4
Shield's Add to Cottage Grove $1200
U. 8. to Llllle M. Hounds, Patent
169.4 acres In Sec. 30, tp. 18, 8
a w.
U. 8. to Mamie Moore, patent. 160
acres In Sec. 2. Tp. 18, 8 K 8 w.
Thomas F. Bwofford etux to Theo-
dor Hecker, W. D., tract In clalmt
66 and 67. Tp. 17 8 II 3 W. $1200.
warren Nichols etux to Jane Jacx
son, W. D... 78 acres In Claim 39, tp
17, S K 6 W. $2200.
Isaac L, Brown etux to J. T. Allen
W. D., lots 6 and 6 in block 2 of
Wynne's add to Cottage Grove. $1.
Amos Harrlng etux to J. U. Gude
W. V.. Lot a In block 3 in South
Florence In Olenada. $50.
FINED $20 AND GIYEN
'TEN DAYS IN JAIL
JONKH, WHO JUMI'KD HOARD
BILlV PI'KADH fiUILTY AND
WILL HI'KND SCO DAYS IN I.I.MKO.
H. E. Jones, tho man who jumped
his board bill at the Hoffman House
Thursday, owing over $18, and who
was arrested Id Douglaa county Sat
urday, appeared in Justice of the
Peace Bryson s court this morning
and pleaded guilty. He was fined
$20 and given a sentence of ten dayi
In the county jail. Falling to pay
the- fine, he will serve ten days be
sides the ten days' sentence Imposed
upon him. Jones, whose real name
la uerger, evidently got wind or the
fact that he was wanted by the off!
'.era and boarded a hog train at Rose-
burg and went as tar south as Kid
dies boforo -the officers caught him
He was taken back to Roseburg and
turned over to Constable Plank, of
this ckty, who went out to get blm
SOUTH K1IN OHKOON
COMPANY IS SUED,
Contending that applicants for
land of the Coos Bay wagon road
grant should have tho right to buy
tho land In 160-arre tracts at
prlro not exceeding $2.60 an aero, 86
applicants have bought suit In the
Unled States Circuit Court against
ho present possessor of the land-
tho Southern Oregon Company, whose
chlet stockholders are William W
Crapo, William J. Kotch, Elijah
Smltn and Prosper W. 8mllh, real
dents of New York and Boston. These
applicants want a total of 17,000
acres out of 92,000 held by tho com
pany. Another suit will be filed next
week for some 1700 acres mora.
THE OOCTOn OR OBTKOPATHY
WluU His Title Menus How He Gets
It and the Peculiar Abilities Ac
qnlrrd in Ilia Ing Course
of Trsdnlng
Fares Can Be Prepaid
Hero t liome If deslrd. Any agent Is su;:mrcj to accept the rciuL'.d de
Dosll and telegraph ticket to any point, lull on, ,
v A. . till I.KTYK,
Local Aent r address.
WM. McMURRAY,.
O.iwitt Pt I'ger
H m lo..s i - " ' i.i.i...... n.
rmuiTit nc iii mine cYcniiTcn it Timnmrf
(ITCn IT TtjK fUHf
, Mi tt-on. W IV 40 seres In Sec 11,
jTp lit 8 K t W. $J0iV
i Elli.het! 8 Mattrsun to Freder
ick It. Hansen, W l 4rt acrea In Sec.
111. Tr I. 9 K I $t no
I Geoise C. Ki tsirll etux to Mrs. E
IV Prentl.e. W. i . p,rt of l.ol ) In
8v 11. Tn 1(1 S It i K $1 00
The graduate of a recognised col
lege of osteopathy, after a long and
exhaustive study of the highest au
thorities In anatomy, physiology.
pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics anil
II kindred branches, la awarded a
diploma that gives him a legal right
to the tltlo of Doctor of Osteopathy
That la the only title that he wishes,
for he makes no pretense of practic
ing medicine, the word medicine be
ing generally accepted as meaning
ruga.
The abbreviation of the title of
Doctor of Osteopathy la D. O.. and
the province of the D. O. Is to help
nature, In the human body, to right
herself. He believes that drugs are
not only unnecessary, but dlstlnctlv
amaglng, and that the body Is a very
perfect machine that will run along
smoothly It supplied with the proper
fuel (foodl, and IfV.'iono of Its parts
get out of position.
ltopalrlng the Structure.
But. while the moat perfect of ma
chines, It Is also tho most delicate,
and derangement of Ita parts can he
orougnt about in scores of ways.
Kails, jars, strains, undue exertions.
and local contractions or relaxations
ue to change In temperature, are
only a few of the things that may
ause trouble in this delicate mechan-
I Ism. Sometimes the effects are Im
mediately apparent, sometimes long
delayed.
It Is fur the especial work of flnd-
ng the derangement and rectifying
It that the osteopathic physician Is
rained. He la a master mechanician.
nd when anything l wrong with the
machine It la the master mechanician
nose aerv ret should bo'ealled In
If some little part has slipped out of
place, the resulting trouble may be at
distant part of the mechanism, and
nd but the trained expert would be
likely to attempt repairs In the wrong
place and work further damage. But
the skilled workman does nothing un
til he has made thorough examination
and round that little pari that has
slipped out of place: Then his train-
Ing enables him to replace It. That Is
the work of the osteopathic physician.
If you want an opinion as to the
talue of wieopalhlc treatment do not
make the mistake of consulting any
one whose whole training has been
slong other llaea. Asv some one who
has hsd experience with the system
aad knows; or, better yet, go to a
good osteopath and glee him the op
portunity to demonstrate the thing to
yoa.
Dr. H L. Studlry, osteopath, office
over Chamber Hardware etore
Thone niack Ht. Residence, 7)4
weak
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
nrinary and bladder troubles were to be
1 A .1.1. lirlntfK
but now modern
science proves that
nearly ail diseases
have their beginning
in the disorder oi
these most important
orenns.
The kidneys filtti
and purity meuioou
that is tlieir wont.
f t ...t. ..nrbi,ltievi;are w
,,,,,1,-f-cmtifl bow
or out oi oruer, vuu
quickly your entire body is affected and
bow every orgau seems w
"H'' :i. frl liaillv." begi
11 jwi uic s,v- . - y
,u- Iriilnev remedy. ' 11
Kilmer s swanip-Kooi,
t.:.i.. .ll tliev will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can mate no m
take by first doctoring your Widueys
-ri.. ...II.I .....1 1. 0vlr;inrflinarv effect Ol
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remeuv, is soon
i i.-l.;. .!.'.... (nF Its u-ntirierful cure
of the most distressing: cases, and is sold
. .... n .-l-n--
on lis nicrus oy an
anil one-dollar size itjgj
r,n..s n ea,,,,.lr ltttlM n I a n-ftint
by mail tree, also a paiupmei iciiiug
now io lino oni lr vou iiuvc kiiuic. j,
bladder trouble. Mention this papei
when writing to Dr. Kilmer S: Co., Bmg
hamton, N. V. Don't make any mistake
but remember me name, awainp-n.wi
nr L'iiiiinr1. Qu-iMiM.Mfuit nnil tlte ad
dress, Biiigliamtoit, N. Y., on every bottle
J The Eugene
Business College
OREGON
LAND CO
Farm
and City
. Property
For
Sale
14 acres inside of city limits,
with good buildings und some
fruit trees on the place; this
is a choice buy.
Two business properties In Eu
gene; good proposition.
Three business properties In
Springfield; good buy.
Two residence properties;
cheap and a good investment;
' splendid buy.
Good $100.00 land at $-15.00;
this offer Ib open only for
the next ten days.
120 acre homestead at $250.00.
This Is a bargain; don't miss
It.
320 acres of timber land at $20
per acre. A good thing;
look Into L.
1300 ncro stock and grain
farm; well Improved; price,
$14,000.
2700 acres timber land; cruises
6 4 M. feet V4 sec, at $24.00
per acre.
1600 acres' timber land In Cal
ifornia; yellow fir, white
cedar and suga r pine;
cruises from 6 to 12 million
feet to the -i sec.; price,
$4.s,000 for the tract.
Lots and acre tracts In fllulr
Street Addition; terms given.
$100 and up.
Lots lu the Sladden's Addition
to Kugene; prices ranging
from $275.00 up; terms to
suit the buyers; $50.00; bal
ance on time.
Orvgon IjirHi Coiupnuy.
413 Willamette St.
Mark T. Fleming, Mgr
Eugene, Oregon
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e
ee
Will be open all summer.Studcnts
may enter at any time. ,
In this age of competition there is
little chance for the young "person
who faces the world without the
knowledge and : skill that comes
through special training.
Investigate our methods. Informa
tion cheerfully and promptly furnished.
MRS. M. RANSOM, 7
Principal.
n irirMP tui? a T-n tr ceo. h. smith.
EJJKl A ttii-X 1 Phone Black 1443
Monday, Feb. 24th
A Romance of Old Mexico
with Musical , Interpolations
Characteristic of the People and
of the time o o 0s J
ARoyal Slave
By Clarance Bennett, author of
"THE HOLY CITY
Taken From Gen. Lew Wallace's "The Fjlr God"
A Magnificent Production and
Complete Scenic Investure
Prices the Same Everywhere
$1.00, ?5c, 50c, 35c and 25c
HHatttNM
Oil Paint'nss
PAINTINGS ! I,h , iii,,.
it coil lur If w (Hvj, prlco trom
SCc to (10.00
L.t,j jniln FRAME MOULD
INliS. S our wiuoW
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
iai1M , t
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.
Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank
..FARMS..
320 Acres with new 8-rooni house and barn, good
fruit orchard and running water, 100 acres in
grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 acre
40 Acres with n;w house and b im, close to school on goo
graveled road, price $ 1400.
190 Acres with fair improvements, good soil and can be
made an ideal place. $30 per acre.
Houses and lots In all parts of the city
Oregon H:m3 & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr.-
IT'S DELIGHTFUL
to use
OUR STATIONERY
Stool dlo ntumpol!;;, r.nlr
Initial rnh euf.-lor-r, u,
SCIIWARZSCHILD'S
Bock Store
Nothing But Light
HUNTER. & WILLOUGHBY
Have installed an up-to-date Gas Lighting, Cooki5
and Heating Outfit, ant' have a competent Gas nian
talk GAS to you. We are going to make a specialty"
lighting business lie; ses with a G s Light you can
paid on. Come down to our store and sec what 0
will do. We are alwavs glad to explain light to y
cither Electric or Gas."
GAS AND ELECTRIC
SUPPLIES
516 Willamette St,, Eugene,
Mr I