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THE BI'ORXK IMfl.V MAM, WIWDAV, FPIMnnV a?, iuM fermmm ASTORIA AYcficlalilc Preparation for As similating the Food andHcgula ting Ihe SlomuLhs oiul Dowels of Promotes Digeslion.CJecrful ness and Rest.Contfllns neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. A perfect Remedy forConslipfl tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsioiis.Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. tXACT COP OF WRAPPER. There Is Only One "Bremo Quinine" Thai Is Laxative Bromo Quinine UteO till WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLO IU OME OAK Always romoinbe.r the (nil liama. Lool lor this eL'tmturo on every box. 26o. 1 Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. Hovey Block, H::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::: MOST jKUHANGi J.H. HEST C.P.BVRNARD EARL M.NU I'T BANGS LIVERY CO. L'vcry, Feed, Stage oni Sales Stables Obi Always Ready First Cm Turnouts of All Di'scriptioni ..STAG'S.. McKF.N7.lF. STAGE We. Eetw EJJKNR FLORENCE STAGE -t SJ0 . m. Stigr. do not cill t A Ulyii?rUevnEteneitt .m, ' prlvste reniueocn but will cell be tur MfpVttn. cloie c tioo e . b.t( II ootil.fd Ihe d.y b(i. tirimer lur Klo-eiK-e end one Stage Phone Main 22-Liviry Phone Main 2 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years .its TUB OINTAUR MMHNTi NSW TON fTY. urn 8th and Will, j GROCERS SELL - r i a wnw viii Acreage! Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Mid. of KUvtrd Eaitetn Oregon bird wheat. Il pro duce, more loivra oil ore id than any other Hour and the uuvci ire lighter and whitrr. Brciuie ol the lucrraaed quantity ol bead produced he cost It im. higher than lue othee Hours. ASX YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS PRES. CAMPBELL MAKES REPLY TO . STATE GRANGE IIKI.IKVIOS ALL. MM Fltil'KKH ItKJIT AM) ItKITKRATK.S THK m:i;ih ok inivkiwity op ok- KtJO.V INHTTJTTION Ml'HT HAVE LAKOKK APPUOPKIA TIO.V OK CLOHK ITH NOOHH Concerning the reply made by the stutj grange lo the University of Ore gon Alumni appeal for the State Unl- vedsity, President I. L. Campbell Campbell made the following state ment: 'As I have not seen tho full text of the reply filed In answer to the state ment (Hailed by the eomnilttee of the alumni of the University of Orogon, but only the extracts printed In the newspapers, I cannot express a very definite opinion as to the merits of the arguments in advance. The flg- ire used by the alumni committee In their statement were fair and ac- urate as fur as 1 can judge. It Is clearly stated In the committee argu ment that the total number Of stu dents. Including those In the depart ments or law and eindlclne. Is used In making (hp cumparisoh of pur cap ila expenses of the stute, for tho rea son that the reports of other uni versities use slmllur figures, and do not segregate In their funds 'the amounts apportioned to the differ- nt departments. The approxima tion to the per cnpltn cost In the varl- inx Institution seemed to me a fairly accurate one. and It shows the unlver- ilty to be at the botoni of tho list. The estimate Is made on the basis of tho new appropriation, mid not on the basis uf I he present appropria tion of 147,1)00. ' As to, tho question of the courses of study at the agricultural college and tho University, those are details that can easily be arranged, either by the boards of regunts of the two Institutions or by tho state legisla ture. If necessary. Tho relationships existing between the college and the University are very friendly, and there should be no difficulty tn reaching thoroughly satisfactory agreements. "As fai" as I have known, no un due or nufulr Influence was brought to bear In the legislature by the friends of the University In securing tho passage of the trppropriation bill. A large delegation of the members of the legislature visited the Unlversnty and examined Into Its needs In person 1 ho budget of expenditures for sev eral years to come was explained to each member as thoroughly as possi ble, and the general opinion of those who looked Into the matter was that the appropriation asked for was a very reasonable one In view of the ur gent lioni) nt the University for addi tional buildings and equipment. The Intention of the friends of the Uni versity was to rely upon the strength of the case presented. The bill car ried by so overwhelming a majority that there would seem to have been no need of anything but a clear state ment nud fair argument. "The simple fact Is that the Uni versity Is nt present receiving very meagre support from the state and that It must be either given a larger appropriation or practically close Its doors against the increasingly large number of students who are each year applying fur ndmlasion. The number of high schools In the state Is Increasing rapidly, and they are ending a larger number of graduates to the University each year. The state should not make a pretense of providing adequately for these yong men and women when In reality not doing so." HLK1HT CII.WtiK IN Til K DA I K FOIl K.I.KS MIVHTltKlxS Owing to tho fact that Friday. March B. Is the date the University boys have decided on for their indoor trick meet, the Klks have taken Sat urday, March 7, for their second nlisht's perfomance. The first night will be the same as advertised, Thurs day, March 6, and their second night's performance will be held on Saturday. A big rehearsal Is called for tonight at 7:15, and all Klka are requested to ho present at tho lodge rooms, as all parts are to be assign ed by the director. On Thursday, the first day of the show, the Klks j will give a hlg minstrel parade In wntrh no of the performers will ap pear In full minstrel regalia. 8VMPTOMS OK CATAItltH (liven by Doctor W ho lias Treated Tlioiimimls of Cmm-s. A physician who has made a life work of treating catarrhal troubles gives the following list of syiuptoms which Indicate when catarrhal germ are present In tho mucous luemtirauu oC tho nose, throat, bronchial tubes, or (Issues of the luiiRs: Offensive hrvath. frequent nei Ing, dryness of the no, pain across the eyes. illM'harge from the noee. stoppage of the none, husklnesa of volie. ttckMiig In throat, droppings In throat, a cough, pain in chest, stitch In side, losing In flesh, loss of strength, v.itlnble appetite, spasms of roughing, low spirited at Utiles, rais ing ef mucous, difficulty In breath Ink, loss In vital force. If you have any of the above symp tom.. Ietn the use of llroniei at on.-e It I. the only treatment for ca tarrh sold by Hull's drug store un der in atxohit" guarantee to refund Ihe money unlew It cures The price of the complete outfit la but II If It cures, nothing If It falls. I We m all the latest methods la , cleaning and dyeing at the Kugene lye Work., corner SiMh and Wlllaro 'etteatrevt. Phone Red Jt. :f 1 181. Kugene, Or. t AMISEMKNTS a Tuesday, March 3, at the Eugene theatre we arc to see the Kirk La Bhelle dramatization of Owen ls- ter'e novel, "The Virginian." For a olav ivnlrul of the West. "The Vir ginian" has been adjudged one of the best that has been produced, rroui the first to the last scene the play teems with that breeiy ranch atmos nhere that obtained In the Wyoming cattle country a quarter of a century ago, when ranch owners ana cow nunchora were the leading lights and cattle thieves the only criminals. It Is small wonder that the play has not only been a monetary but an artistic success, for few dramas on the stage today more closoly follow the orig inal story and yet maintain the thread of the plot in such an absorbingly In teresting manner. W. 8. Hart, who playa the nameless cowboy. Is known to have won unstinted praise for his conception of Wlstar's hero. His In terpretation xt the character, we are told, Is In strict accordance with the author's Ideas. Frank Campeau as Trampas is Is exceptionally good. OATKOPATHY IS . HCIENCK OF IT& OWN There are but few people who have not heard, of Osteopathy, also ot some of ts achievements. But there are far too many who have accredit ed It with being good for only those conditions from which they have been cured, or which have come un der their Immediate observation. Not in frequently there Is mutual surprise when one man who was cured of eye trouble meets another who was cured of constipation. The above Is a homely illustration, hut It only shows that neither was cu rious enough to learn the possibil ities of Osteopathy 'while being treat ed for their respective conditions. They may have been persuaded to undergo Osteopathic treatment only because a friend bad been cured or a like condition. You may be one of those who do not know that Osteopathy Is Intend ed for ither conditions than those you have already beard of as having been treated successfully. If so, re member that It the principles of Os teopathy are right, It Is a science of Its own and a complete Bystem ot treating disease, and has been recog nized as such by legislative enact ments In more than two-thirds of the states In the Union. Dr. H. L. Studley, osteopath, office over Chambers Hardware store. Phone Black 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red S197. , ' HIDDK.V DAMiKIlS. Nature's Five Timely Warnings That , No Kugene Citizen Can Afford To Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you whon the kidneys are sick. Well kldneyt excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick. red, Ill-smelling urine, full of sedi ment and irregular of passage. UA.UKl S1UNAL, .NO. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell poo ot sick kidneys and warn you ot the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Urlght's Disease, Doan'a Kidney Pills; cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Eugene proof: Mrs. W. D. Wood of 385 West 8th St., Hugene, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with fine results and have also treated one of my children who waa afflicted with a weakness of the kidneys for a num ber of years. From the great bene fit already derived I do not hesitate to recommend them. nackache. lameness and that tired and restless, drgggv reeling made life a burden to me ana I was unable to get rest night or day. Doan's Kidney Pills did a great service In relieving this con dition." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllhtirn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the namo Doan's and take no others. BttJHTH GRAMS EXAMINATIONS The eighth grade final examina tions tor the public schools will be held May 14, IS. June 11. 13. Teachers who hare pupils ready for the examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 16 day before the dote for which the questions are wanted. W. B. DILLARD. County Superintendent. The Jumping Off Pine "Consumption had me In Itt grasp, and I had almost reached tho Jump ing off .plate when I waa advised to try Dr. King's New Dlsoeery. I want to say right now It saved my lite. Im provement began with (he first bot tle and after taking one dosen bottles I was a well and happvxman again." says Ueorga Moore, of Grlmesland. N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer ot weak, sore lungs, and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery Is supreme. 0c and $1 at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. Trial bottle free. ship voi n rnoniTR to Hell Tower Co., tot Post Street. Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market price. M7 Are you lacking In health the easiest thing In (he world to keep, the hardest (a get? Hollister's Kooky lmmtialn !.. la h.i 1 1 K , v.. other remedy eo effective. Satisfy yourself, sec lea or laoreis. LINN PIMM CO WORK BEGINS ON SALEM-EUGENE' ELECTRIC LINE The Portland. Eng?ne & Eastern Railway Company has bekun active ... i inillillni! a road operations tl, between Salem - and Albany, lltt company this morning began the dis tribution of ties along Center street and as soon as the work la completed the laying of tne iracs pio,. "... be begun. A a tYn nrnt-lr iir.ltrreKSCS in tnis city, similar operations will be pro- ji o. Ati.nnv ami after the WtUlUB - track has been completed In ttie corporate limits ol uoin ou. work of building a connecting line will be rushed. The agents of tne company uic ,1,.., Ve.iiieH:iv work will be begun on the road from Eugene to Springfield. This Is known as the Welch lines, and ha3 no connection with Oregon Electric Salem Jour nal. BIG BASKETBALL GAME TOMORROW The last game of the basketball season will be pulled off tomorrow night at the armory, when me uni versity of Oregon team meets the champion five from Muscatine, Iowa. This game promises to be the fastest of the season, as the 'varsity boys have had a good rest after their hard Washineton trip, and will put up the game of their lives. The team gained much valuable experience in the many games played on the trip, and will make a much better snowing than at the first of the season. The Muscatine team has an enviable rec ord of having won forty-eight out of fifty-five games played. This team has been together for four years, and plays like a machine. It will be a sight worth seeing to see them work. A preliminary game will be played. Seniors-Sophs, vs. the Juniors-Freshmen. These class games ntver fail to arouse lots of spirit and enthusiasm, tton't forget the date, Friday, Febru ary S, armory hall, S o'eleck. Ad mission, 35 cents. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Me., speaking of Electric Hitters, says: "It Is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It deserves to be a favorite ev erywhere. It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the bood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alter ative tonic Is sold under guarantee at w. A. Kuykenualls drug store. tuo. AX.VOl NCKMEXT J. M. Howe and J. W. Buoy have opened a real estate office in the building with J. A. Maurer's Jewelry store, number 542 Wil lamette street, where we would be pleased to have all old friends who have property to sell, both farm and city, call and list same with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE & BUOY, ' tf 54 2 Willamette Street. MOTH Clt'S KITCIIEX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sundav. t MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. FOR SALE BY OWNER Good building lot on East Twelfth street, near cur line, 95x160 feet. Al so eight-room cottnge and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON, Law Office, 513 Willamette St. a20 WE CAX SUPPLY Your wants with wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1H1 OASOL1NK WOOD SAWING W. G. White I. nrn.J . your wood on short notice. x.i ac!! 435!' Residence S18 West Sixth street. PORTLAND ROYAL tlARKRY Bread, the brst and Lenluiest oread made, for sale at Otto s. Investor, will double their money In two years If they buy lots or acre tract. In the ninlr street addltior. The city must build In that direction .notice of Kl.u.1 c.i,i - - - . ."-no-nielli Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned. administratrix of the e. . L deceased, ha- riled her account for final settlement of said estate, and Monday, thl 3l) dny of H-brimry. ihos. ha, been set for final hearing by th, county cour of Uiue county. Oregon. ELLEN J. ROOT. Administratrix. P.... 7 r'n' S.tlen,e. Estate of Frank- O. Emerson V...l- ... de- N-tlce Is hereby given that (!. R. Dorrls. administrator of ,ail, . tate. has filed hi. r,. ,1 , . ' administrator of sia'11 r".,;:,,,'u Monday, the 9th dav of M ,-, , "i hearing the same. ,j ' . 'i?,'"',,.,"r lht may be Z' "I'M'tion. '"tea tnis, the 5th d iv ,,f v- t ary, l-tos. f 'ehrn- CEO. R lMiHids. Aministrator. l stfiZXl Hi.. JEFFRIES WILL HUNT IX SOITHKRX OR(;pXX Jim Jeffries, champion heavyweight pugilist of the' world, is going to make Medford his summer headquar ters hereafter In his search for re creation and sport, says tne Tribune. For the past several years he bus mado Eugene hos headquarters. Court Hall, who was one of the excursionists from Medford to South ern California, was the guest of 'Jef fries In Los Angeles,, and the big SSI Don And if you purchase FIVE Dollars worth of goods before April first .I'll pay for and send you a Pictorial Review for one year and allow you to select rom our stock any of our J 5c patterns. Why not buy the cloth for the children's spring dresses or that gown you are going ' to make. Pictorial Review is a 64 page monthly magazine with fiction, articles, fashions and also departments on Home, Dressmaking, Mil linery, Embroidery, Crocheting, Cooking, the Care of Children, Etc., Etc. Come in and look at a copy. I'll be very pleased to sec you indeed at ihe Eugene Racket Store 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon D . rfQ . PROMPTNKSS W. IY1. GREEN, ru$ i Cl jh,uuii i wmv buu vuwun lUaKing is attained by the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. , And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous. 'Baking Powder Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it . imparts to the food. ! fighter promised to change his t uiK uronuos 21T H;i Co ..I Jeffries is expected to arrive fe. June or July and to remain tin'il' In the autumn. He will lmi the Applegate and In the KUr country and fish in the Rogue other streams. I From rheumatism, aches and p. Your system will be (ree. . If you'll but take a niichtly drink j 'Of Hollister's Rocky lion I Tea. IlKUiM" la ns much a part ol t" eery service ;is good and moderate prices. your order as promptly ..( lake It. i ry . Punctually we get rr , rerles lo yon. Tn? will, not end with ' T"r receipt of your thin grow greater as i'" M .,. groceries and :'nk 0 sniallness of our wl 9t BUY oauiLitc oi. , rnonc ivum