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RHEUMATI5M.S
Rubbing with liuiinenU, blistering the affected part, the application ol
plasters, and other means of external treatment, we usually helpful in
relieving the pains and aches of Rheumatism, but auch remedies do not
reach the CAUSIi of the disease, and are therefor. In no sens, curative
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
Indigestion, poor bowel action, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition
of th systeni. The circulation deposits tins irritating poisoa in the different
muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of the body, and soon the painful symptoms
of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight;
but as the blood becomes more fully aaturated with the uric acid poison, the
disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander
ing pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness
or niht air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones aahe, the muscles
are not as free in action as before, anf where the acid poison Is allowed to
remain in the blood the joints often become so clogged with corrosive sub
stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can
never be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the system
until tie acid-laden blood has been cleansed
and punned, woollier meaicineaocsimoBu
effectually as S. S. 8. It dissolves and re
moves the Impurities and seds a stream of
rich, strong llmd to the affected parts, which
soothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles
and flesh, and the suflerer obtains relief that
( nrriiiaHfnt hecauue the real cause of the
disease has been removed. Special book on Rheumatism, and an y medical
advice desired free. THE SWEPT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
PURELY VEGETABLE
Acreage!
Acreage!
Three, Five or Ten . 8
Acre Tracts, V2
miles from Post
Office on ea$y pay- jj
: ments, near school.
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Movey Block, 8th and Will.
8t: wtwmtmimmrt
DAIRYMEN OF LOWER
LSIUSLAW ORGANIZE
I'ltOI'OHITIOXH KttOM COHVALLI8
A VI) MOXKOK CKKAMKHIK8 KK
C'KIVKl) I'OK ltl'TTKK KAT
Last Saturday most of the dairy
men of this vicinity met at Cassidy
hall for the purpose of organizing
a dairymen's association, says the
Florence Went.
W. It. Jeuhcott presided and K.
Kinsley acted us secretary. The com
mittee which was appointed two
weeks previous to prepare a constitu
tion presented In report, which was
adopted with a few minor changes, as
the constitution of the association.
About twenly of those present then
signed the constitution and paid the
membership fee.
The election of a board of five di
rectors was declared In order. This
hoard will have full charge of the
husluess of the asso-latlon, with au
thority to hire and discharge em
ployes, and attend to Bulling cream,
etc. A vote being takn. Richard
lllnsley., K. It. MeOnrnaek. W. It.
Jeplicolt, M. I). Scott and llufus
Johnson were doclaied. elected dlrec-
torc. s
A letter from the Corvallls Cream
ery Company wus then read. In which
that company ottered to pay tor Dul
ler fat delivered nt Corvallls the
same price per pound as butter la
worth f. o. b. at Ccrvullls.
The Monroe Cream?ry Company
submitted a proposition that the)
would puy for butter fat, delivered
nt Monroe, the highest market price
that butter sells for at Portland.
The meeting trtcn adpourned.
The board 'of directory then met
and organized by electing H. II. Mc
Cornack president and Klchard Hlns
ley secretary. The directors are tak
I in; xieiia to arrange for selling crenn
for tho asportation and delivering II
t tho creamery.
RESOLUTIONS FOR
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Thrnneh 'inndvprtenco i Snturday
that purt of tho resolutions passea us
the Republicans at their meeting at
IhoVourthoiiso referring to the Uni
versity of Oregon appropriation wa
omitted. It reads as follows:
Resolved. That wo pledge out
united support to the bill now pend
ng before the people tor I no support
of the University."
EUGENE HOSPITAL
For the cart and treatment of
. , Medical and Surgical Cases -
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinationsj ,
' Full corps oi trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses.. .
i Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training In the hospital. The medical and surgical stall
of the hospital constitutes the Acuity. For rates or Inlor-,
nation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendill, M. D.
W. O. Hrourr, M. D.
P. I. Birtlr, M. D.
H, P. Scslrlt, M. D.
D. A Paint. M. U.
Uro.O'B.DtBar.M D.
L. E. McDougal, M. l.
Eugene Theatre MH. 'Sgft mLSS
Tuesday, March 3d
THE
KIRKE-LaSHELLE COMPANY
PRESENTS.
The Virginian
Dramatized by
Owen Wistcr and Kirk LaShcllc
W. S. HART, as Th, Virginian
I RANK CAMPEAU, at Trampas
Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00. and .$1.50;.
I,OKT VAM.KY NOTKS
(Special Correspondence.)
host Valley, Feb. 26. Beautiful
weather, a great contrast to eastern
reports.
Mrs. lirimtn is miicn unpruvuu.
Itov. Dunn filled his regular ap-
nnlntinniil. here Sundny.
t u lleorKIn I'arser is visumr
her brother, li. It. Parker, In Eugene
this week. '
J jo Denierent made a trip to - lull-
gene last week.
Mrs. O. V. Neet s slowly recover
ing. Wo hope sho may bo out again
noon.
Mrs. Ford Parker made a vlist tc
her parents at Creswell last satur
1I11V.
Mrs. W illiam XlcHoe, who lias uuen
III with piieiimoiila. Is now able to be
nllnllt. '
T. II. Fenton tnndu n trip to Lu
nelle lAHt Huturdav.
The roads are drying very rupini.v
In this section or the county.
Arthur Keenev made a trip to cor
vnllla thin week to visit his uncle, T.
S. Ilanilmikcr.
Philip Johnson Is at tho Kiigenc
hnsultal. ill with bronchitis.
I,. I.. Addliigton was home from
camp last week.
No I'no to IHe
"I have found out that there Is no
use to die of lung trouble as long ai
you can get Ir. King a M'w inscov
erv." aava Mrs. J. P. White, of Hush
bnriv I'n. "1 would not be alive to
day only for that wonderful 'modl
Him H loosens ill) a rough nuiekt'i
than anything else, and cures luiif
disease even after the case is pro
nounced hopeless." This most rolls.
hie remedy for coughs and colds,
grlune. asthma, bronchitis an
hoarseness Is sold under guarantee at
W A. Knvkcm all s drug store, out
and 1. Trial bottle free.
COFFEY-POWELL
WEDDING AT PORTLAND
Miss Rose Coffey and Henry Eyre
Powell were married Wednesday
evening at the home ot
brother. Dr. K. v. uouey, uj
liam Hiram Foulkes. About 50 im
mediate relatives and friends were
present. Miss Coffey Is a prominent
contralto and Mr. Powell Is act ve in
First Presbyterian church circles, a
nephew of Robert Stephenson Smyth
Baden-Powell, who held Important
commissions in India. A'S"""""""
and South Africa.
The home was prettily, decorated
i ,- anH white and an Iraprlvls-
i.i. ..( hiio rlhhiin and sinllax
was particularly eimciiva. -
the brlde'S young frieds, Miss Edwins
Mastlck. Miss Delta Watson, Miss
Margaret Gibson and Miss Elizabeth
wif ., h hridal hymn from
"Lohengrin," and formed an aisle for
the bride. Her maid of honor was
ho. i.,, uiu. Ada Coffey, an! the
best man' was J. Henry Sidey. Dr.
rffv ihR bride in marriage.
Miss Abble AVhlteslde played tht
march. The bride wore white chif
fon over satin with a yoke of point
lace. Iter veil was secured with lilies
of the valley and she carried a shower
of Bride rosos. The bridesmaid wore
pale blue organdie and carried pink
carnations. ...
An Informal reception followed.
Mrs. Tom Itlchardson and Mrs. b. P.
Oeary poured. Mr. and Mrs. Powell
left nn a nhort trip and will be at
home shortly at -483 Couch street.
Portland Journal.
HOP CHOP Ol' InT . '
ii UNSOIjIi ix imiwv.i
Prnm mithentlc statements recest-
y compiled It is learned that the hop
mil nf flreson tor mui wm mv.vvv
bales and that' there are still 38.348
bales In the hands M growers and
0.000 In the hands of dealers. Brew
ers are not buying heavily now. af
most of them have suiriciem supply
nn hnnd. and the temperance wave
which la prevalent In many sections
of the United states is euecuiiK i"
beer output. Prices range Trom 3 1-2
to 6 cents, the latter price being for
hoice quality.
Keoure Acreage.
Tho board of Oregon directors of
he Pacific Coast Hop Growers' Un
ion nas receivea uiivicb
California directors that that organ-
'zatlon has decided to rcauce tne noj,
mi-oiiBB In Ihnt state 30 per cent this
reason, and the plan Is fully endorsed
hv .tho irrnwers.
Similar action nas aiso oemi union
by the Washington growers, u ,u
nought that a majority oi me giu
ra in Oi-eunn are 111 favor of this ac
inn and It s Eonoraliy recognizea
hat it will not do to produce another
rop thin year as large as thai pi
907.
MOTIIi:U'ft RITCMKS
Seventh and OaR streets, has open
d under new management. Good
board and room by the day, week oi
month. Flrst-clsss home cooking
Chicken dinner every Punday.-
tt M 118. S. Y. ABBOTT,
WATKIt! . IVATKIt!
Fur mire tiMl-rock water see ij
Duke & l.otfler, the well-drillers
Prices reasons lile. Phone Bed ti
99 Villnrd avenue.
Women as Well as men Ate Blade
miserable by Kidney , ana
Bladder Trouble.
Kidnev trouble preys noon the miml,
diourakesaudlcSnSamb1tm; beau.v.
11CI.S soon ilisap)ear
v. hen the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is uot uncom
mon for n child to be
bom afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
childurinatestoocften. if the urine scams
the fleXor if, when the child reaches a
aee when ithould be able lo control the
rassaKe it is yet afliuted with bed-wet-ra4,uluuit,thecau6eofthed,fl.
?,7.toK.ti.etr.tmeutof
these important organs. Tins unpleasant
Sle Hue to a diseased condition of
ue k dnevsand bladder and not to a
bab t as most people u.,.
'!!.?""rninerdbte,
","!?."; ,,e i.rcat remedy.
ailU OOlll ueeu iut r. (jpt f
The mild and. the haw effect
by druuKislfi. 1"' J
cent aim uhc-uu.i. BrJliuC U"
size bottles. You may g3jJJrj
o fuitnule bottle
. :t t..,. alcn n Rams of Swamp-Boot
pamphlet telling all about bwamp-Root,
mcludiiij? many of the thousands of testi
monial fetters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Co.,
I!iuKhaintoil, N. Y., be sure and mention
this pat'- Uon t "lak"U 2"y """,V''
but remember the name, Swamp-Root
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the ad
dress, Biiighamtoii, !'.. Y., on ever
bottle.
FARMS..
OREGON HOME& LANDcoA
d m O mf4 10 over Chambrs-RrtT,. u. . 1
1VWIIIJ ' w- - -- --- ' v uiii
0
320 Acres with new 8-room house aul barn t0(j
fruit orchard aud running water, 100 acres!
grain, balance pasture and timber. $25 ac
40 Acres with n:w hwsi : anil turn, clas; to s:h3)!,oa'.oM'
graveled road, pne; - ,3
J90 Acres with fair improvements, gool sol! and Cta ,
made an ideal place. $30 per acre.J
Houses and ,'otj in all parti of thecity
Oregon Hams & Laad Co., A. A.JAaby, Mw
3
nkrum-ATIIY IS
SOIKN'CK Or ITS UV.
There are but few people who have
not heard of' Osteopathy, 'also of
some of ts achievements. But there
ira far too many who have accredit
ad it with being good for only those
conditions from which they nave
uoen cured, or which have come un
der their Immediate observation.
Not In frequently there la mutual
surprise when one msa who was
cured of eye trouble meets another
who was cured ot constipation, l ne
above is a homely Illustration, but
It only shows that neither was cu
rious enough to learn the possibil
ities of Osteopathy while being treat-
id for tholr respective conditions.
They may -have been persuaded to
undergo Osteopathic treatment only
bocause a friend had been cured of
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 heard of as having
been treated successfully. If so, re
member that If the principles of Os
teopathy are right, It is a science of
ts own and a complete system ol
treating disease, and has been recog
nized as such by -legislative enact
nenta In more than twothirds of the
.Mates In tho Union. ,
Dr. 11. L. Studlcy, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
Phono Hlack 13!6. Itesldence, 734
Ferry street. Phone lied 3 19 J.
G.ISOUNB WOOD SAW! NO
W. 0. White U prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Dlack 43&1. - Residence,
J 16 West Sixth street.
Jenkins &
Starbuck
Deahrs in
REAL
ESTATE
We are new comers "here
and arc in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business
We have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number oi Eastern
People who are going to
locate in this country and
if you are desirous of dis-.
posing of properties such
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. We
are personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents land know
they arc comtng west. 11
you want to SELL, list
your property with us fcr
there is going to be "things
doing" in real estate that
is Listed with us.
GREEN
tun aim
is to supply our customer,,;
me uost the market attot!i
We carry a superb lln
pie and fancy
thing
One
nwiei. Ei
, u w.tn treat ,
trial will ronvince yov
W. M.
619 Willamette St.
THE SQUARl
UiLAL, GROttl
Phone Main 25.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OR.EGON
'GCS
a General Banking
business on
Conservative Lines
b.( i. br'hJNChK, ..PKsifc,
L. H. POTTER, VicePra
F. N. McALISTER, Cio
" lCorrth and Willam tte
BR0DERSBRQ5. NEW MARKS
We are now located in our ncv building- .1 r
across the street and we will be pleased to sec you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can'Choice Lard for. ...
Broi:s and Stews Strictly Cot. Price
BKODER.S BR.OS.
65c
West. 8th
Street,
NIW
MAWU1
I
IFXI BAN ib J. H. EST C.P.B1RNARD EARL McNUTT
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sale. Stable
Cabs Alway Ready
First Ota Turnouts of Alt Dticrlptions
..STACTS..
M KFNZ1K STAGE Vvts &. FLORFNCE STAGE -
llSJO . m Slur - " ' A "U "VE"- '
I b.gliltl ooiiueo ins ojr .........
j Stago Phona Main 22 Livery Pbone Main 2 1
IMI KS t'l'ttKtl l. O TO U OAVS
PAO OINTMKNT Is susrsnteej t
pure snv csiie of llrhlnKi bllnil, bleed
Ins or nrc.triiitlnc piles In 6 to
dsys or o.uucy retunileit. 60c
(llrls. clear sVtn is the first re-
qiilstto flr norsimsl bemity: t -cure
It KH'il ilUcstlon is the Rood
secret. Perfect )li!.'ntlon comes
from the in-e of Holllsters Rocky
Mountain Tea. Makes rich red
tiloo.l and clear healthy skin. SfiC
Tea or TaWcis.
Warner tunes pianos, I.eavo
ders at Morris' Music Store.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants rui Clu,cren.
Till Kind Yoi' ' v! Always BaugM
.Bear the
3,'f naiar ot I
. 7 j. .
XOTICH IX)R Pl nUCATlON.
TlmlM-r land, Act, Juno a, ihti
I nitril Ntntni ,Iuil Office.
Roseburit, Oreuon, Dec. 20, '07.
Notice is hereby given that in com
ullanee with the provisions of the act
of Congresa of June 3, ISIS entitled
"An act tor the sale of timber lands
In the States ot California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory."
as extended to all the Public l.aud
Stales by act of August 4, IS92.
Frank 0, Kin ot Kngene. county ol
Ijine, State tor territory! ot Oregon,
has this day, May 6. 10, tiled In
this office, his sworn statement, No. i
STSO.'tor the purchase of l,ot Num-i
her Four (41 aW the 8W 1-4 of Nvvj
H of section No. 1 in township Ne 19'
south. range No. 8 west, V. M ,
and III offer proof to show that the i
land sought Is more valuable for lu
tliulier or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his rlaim
to said land before W. V. Calkin;, i
P. S. Commissioner, at his ntftve In
Kngene Oregon, on Wednesday, the
th day of March. 1S0S.
He names as witnesses: Lew I M
IKiselton of Crow. Oregon. Islk
Itoselloa of Crow Oregon. Jee
llvwker of Crow. Oregon, Jihn Hook
er of Crow. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in thl,
cities on or before said 4th day of
Mr,h ISO.
, j . t BENJAMIN L. EDPY,
i R'glftcr.
I
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms IT end 18
THEATRE BLOCK
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A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and HatPt"H of ,he Leading
CllIU Jl.filtia Makes at.
HARDWARE STORj
50 East Ninth Stmt
S. L.
OPPcfRUNIT'
COLONiST RATES from all F-ts of the
United St at:s and Canada to all parts of Ore
gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by
liTe Oregoa Railroad Sb Navigation.
and
Southern Pacific Company
(Lines in Oregon.)
Daily During March end April
Till
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