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oUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. sSkii olaiaed for many year thmt Peruna is an EXCELLENT S'!ij5Y, Some of th dootor'i critics have disputed the doctor's K gTOBXB IAILY Gl-ARO. BATIUDAT, MARCH 1, IMS ""V-jitJ of Peruna are no longer a secret, what do the medi- isHu,",l nn.rninff the remedies of wnion Peruna is composed ? lis"?!! thJ ingredient HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS, OH P 1 employed trtment ' depraved muoous membrane, l4W?lvJL) eatarrh), atenio dyspepsia (catai-rh of the etomach), rtVj jtjjrh, catarrhal jaondioe (catarrh of tl kSJbrsnes of the peMo organs. It is also i th.e liver), and in reooamended for Mselif Tsno" forms of diseases peouliar to women. 1 v u-wdkrt f Peruna, I u annus a, is "T-nsss tonic. WILL REGULATE ERECTION OF BRICK BLOCKS The present, condition of the new Hulin Orlck bnilrtins on fast Ninth street hn3 caused the city authorities to sit up and take notice and has re sulted In a decision on the pan of the members of the council tn i.n.. Classed in the rllnn'e resulatlne; the manner In which uflck block may be erected Our Peruna Tablet Is Peruna With Fluid Removed. amyor .Matlock was to have met with City Attorney Allen I this afternoon to discus, the proper jforni of ordinance to pass, but the i mayor, was . called to Goshen on busi ness and the meeting will be held I perhaps Monday. " I The work of building a new foun dation under the west wall of the I Hulin block has begun. Huge tim I bers are being placed beneath the ! building to hold it no while the new lonaation is being built. FRUIT GHOWERSMET THIS AFTERNOON r th i. onnthur inrrettieal f Perona. an exonllAnr. slmo- n, JM"" f!i A.rloflked bv the medical nrefeesioa for the nut fltv rtK AM TO M TOWD IN VESY FEW DEUQ STOKES. k tijBtstss Bispensatory tayi of the action of eedron that it is used as fit. in the treatment of dysentery, and in intermittent diseases QUININE. 10? COPAIBA, another ingredient of Pemna, is classed by the United LrtiioMStOTY as a nuio lumuuut wu uiuvuu. a ucu on ue stomacii rTL.iT Tt acts as a stimulant on the eer.ito-urinarv memhnne - ' Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys entery and diarrhea, and some chronio diseases of the liver and kidneys. These opinions as to the ingredients of Peruna are held by all writers on the subject, including Bartholow and Scudder. OF HYDRASTIS, BASTHOLOW SAYS it is applicable to stomatitis L-i f fts mucous surfaces of the mouth), follicular pharynfritis (catarrh t..kTiii). chronic coryza (catarrh of the head). This writer classes Ljjjiii s stomachic tonio,xuseful in atonic dyspepsia (chronio gastric Eli estsrrh of the duodenum, catarrh of the gall drtct, catarrh of the r . .hi.. DviMV,1. -J;.- v . - . . Laosflstarrn oi mo sauucjro niuumu wub, uwuti, c&uutxi oi uae L. .nj.tirrh of other nelvio oreans. ' liiTHOWW EEGAEDS COPAIBA as an excellent remedy for chronio irk of the bladder, chronic bronchitis (catarrh o f the bronchial tubes). USrHOLOW 8TATES THAT CTJBEB, an ingredient of Peruna, pro- ktMSpJWUie ami uigoowvu, uiwwms uio cuuiuauvu Ui lilt, D1DOO. U 80- keknut Basu caiarrn, louicuiar praryngius tcatarrn ot tne pharynx), Lug tie tonicity of the mucous membranes of the throat It also re LbuKie. Useful in atonio dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), and in titattnh of the colon and rectum, catarrh of the bladder, prostatorrhea, Irtnmie bronchial affections. MLISPATOH, MEDICINAL PLANTS, one of the most authoritative i for the weck ''"ding March 4 k on Dtdicinal herbs in tne .English language, in commenting noon jmSOSIA CANADENSIS, says that it acts on the pneumogastric and tutor nerves. It increases the secretions of the mucous membranes in U, In the mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, Mil canadensis is considered a panacea fpr many disorders, including uie, colic, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. DE. SCUDDEB regards it hut remedy in chronic diseases of the lungs, heart disease and asthma. hut citations ought to be sufficient to show to any candid mind that Pe ls settarrh remedy, surely, such herbal remedies, that command the kutic confidence of the highest authorities obtainable, brought together ps combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy of the highest efficacy, p ii oar claim, and we are able to substantiate this claim by ample iau irom tne iuuu-tsx bluvivau a u xuuiuxixj IS THE WOELD. A big meeting of the I.ane county rrult growers is being hell in Frank's hail this afternoc". Many are In nttendance from different parts of the county and several speakers from outside points pre on the program for addresses. Dr. H. F. McCornack, president of the Lane County Fruit and Vegetable Orower3' Association, County Inspector Beebe, M.O. Lowns dalp, of Lafayette, Charles A. Park, horticultural commissioner, and E. H. Shepard, of Hood River, are tak ing part lu the meeting and all the addresses are Interesting. AOVKKTISKIk I.h;'lTKKS Eugene, Or., March 4, 1908. Th following letters remain In the Eugene postoffice micnlled for vKnox, prominent young kinj capitalist of Eugene, has urns frequent visits to Drain tatlm?, and rumor has it that ilpuade one of our most es i joung ladles to change her Wire long.-j-Draln Nonpariel. IrSHALI, VF. H WIS FOK DKS- HKKTV -JP.IO, the dainty, annetl- ffuomlcai dessert. Cnn be pre- fcsantly simply add boiling md serve when cold. Flavor- t right; sweetened just right; intn-ryway. A 1 lie package linojgh desert for a large fam- AU srocers sell It. Don't ac Hbstitufs. JELL-O-comnlies pure food law3. 7 flavors !. Oranne, Raspbsrry. Straw- Chocalate, Cherry, Peach. Business men are Invited to hear Rev. D. H. Trimble tomorrow night at t:m p. m. on "The Type of Busi ness Men We Need to Boost Eugene.' All members are earnestly request ed to be at Company A's drill Tues day night, as an important matter Is to be brought up. By order of Cap tain Babb. Henry Kompp has sold 79 1-2 acres of his farm four miles west of Eu gene to a Mr. Hanson, a recent ar rival here from the East, for $5000. The latter will erect a good resi dence and outbuildings on the place, and reside there with his family. Investors will double their money In two years If they buy lots or acre tracts In the Blair street addition The city must Tiulld In that direction IS YOUR ESIDimr, E WHITE s BREAD Made with PURE WHITE FLOUR Anderson, A. G. Balensifer, Master Henry. Heck, Zulu. Bergman, Annie. Bower, Front. Boyne, J. E. Ohrlitner, Rev. P. Cllne. Dr. A. W. Douglass, Fearl. Flebs, Frank. Fisher. Walter. Haskell, David. , Jenney, Ralph. Jentry, John. Kieney, E. N. Merrlhew, Florence. ' Roberts, F. H. Ross. Lydla. Thompson, Geo. K. Watson, Maude. Wheeler, Vila. White, Geo. E. (2) Parties calling for the above will pleaie give date advertised. J. PAGE, P. M. THAflSrtrtf Of L ANh COUNTY REAL ESTATE Have your abstracts made by Lane County Abstract Company. C. Cole et ux to Norman J. Row an; lots 2 and 11 in block 1, Cole's 1st ad to Marcola. 200. Samuel G. Splcer to Ernest A. Sp. cer; tract iu claim 41. tp. IS, . r. 1 w. 150. C. Cole ct tlx to C. I,. .Winter; lot? and part of lots 12 and 13, Cole's ad to Marcola. United Slates toi Nick Anderson; 160 acres in sec. 2S, tp. 22, 8. r. 3 w. Patent. J. B. Wright et ux to J. A. Bu chanan; lot 3, sec. 7, tp. 17, s. r. 9 v. 11. Samuel Holloway to Nannie S. Hol lo way; 20 acres In sec. 23, tp. IS, s. r. 3 w. $1. S. A- Uuddleston to E. K. Whel er; tract in Huddleston's ad to Eu gene. $10. Thomas Selelm et ux to J. H. Ca roline; 75 acres In sec. 25, tp. 20, s. r. 4 w. $650. Leslie L. Scales et ux.to J. H. G.i routte; 40 acres In sec. 13, tp. 21, s. r. 3 w. $t)50. A. T. Cunningham et ux to New ton J. Bryant; tract In claim 43, tp. 16, s. r. 6 w. $12.50. A. T. Cunnlnghuni et ux to J. A. Richardson; tract In claim 43, tp. 16, s. r. 5 w. $12.50.' A. C. Dixon et al to Elmer Zach ary; lots 1 and 2, block 3, Coburg. $10. Have your abstracts made by Lane Countv Abstract Company. I'nited States to Mattle J. Holt; 160 acres In sees. 4 and 5, tp. 17, s. r. 4 e. Patent. Alcenla S. Edmonds to Fred H. Edmonds; 160 ore. in sec. 8 tp. 19. s. r. It w. $1000. Inag Watson to Max Simpson; 154 acres in sec. 22, tp. 19, s. r. 5 w. $500. ' W. Polders, trustee, et ux. to T.. N. Phelps; lot 31, Tsiltcoos Lake Club. $100. C. Cole et ux to James R. Snyder; lot 1. block 5, Cole's 1st ad to Mar cola. $38. Walter E. Smith et ux to James 11. Snyder; part of lot 4, block 5, Coles 1st ad to Marcola. $15. Grace B. Cook to Phebe A. Ball; part of lot 3, In block 4, Whlteaker s ad to Eugene. $750. S. A. Uuddleston to C. C. Had-s; lot 1, block 7, James Huddleston's ad to Eugene. $350. I .Mary M. Cooley to Thomas II. Tripp; 9.80 acres In sec. 29, tp. 17, s. r. 5 w. $370. United States to Glenn E. Holt; 160 acres in sections 12 and 14, tp. 17, s. r. 3 e. Patent. II . C. Veatch et tlx to Sarah S. King; 2 1-2 acres In sec. 27, tp. 20, s. r. 3 w. $200. IGK HEADACHE DOWNWARD LKH'KHE. Fast Being Kenli7.r1 People. by KuKcne A little backache at first. Daily increasing until the back Is lame and weak. I'rl n-y "disorlors quickly follow. D'.abctes and finally Brlght's dis ease. Thh lb the downward course of kidney Ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of a Eugene citizen. Edgar Washburn of 442 Iwrence St., Eugene, Ore., says; "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with etlre satlffactlon and believe the remedy I unequalled for backache or kidney complaint. I had felt the need ot such a remedy early this winter, and from the results I obtained I can con scientiously recommend It." For snle by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. I I Positively enred by PADTCDQ H'ese tittle Pills. UA (l I L i0 a)80 relieve D rjrg tress from Dyspepsia. In WjjPlTTLE digestion and Too Uoarty f J 1 f C E Eating. A perfect rem fgl i cdy for Dizziness, Nausea, tl PILLS, Drowsiness, Bad Taste F'l m In the Mouth, Coatod Efl2SH Toniruo, Pain In the Bids I Itokpid LIVEH. aiwtj regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. IPAPTFP'I Genuine Must Bear Kittle Fac-Sitmle Signature ':fl 'prnfrr Mpe.TITUTES 4V Kl tiKXK ycu already know all wc can tell you about it 4 IS'NT, you want PURE WHITE FLOUR in your lichen Next Baking Day. the Whitest, Lightest Bread. Cede ii t'Cvted Scotch 11c-t. i-u:cnt pro- k:Sa"3ii Siri, . lW T'!r,l ign- Pare White FJour WslrV nd cake: as asIor bread -it &at- Vour money back. Pure White Flour is for Sale by the following Merchants, price $ 1 .50 per sack (it-o. T. Hull Hon, W. M. finrn, W. A. H.1I, K. I). Mulliirk. The KtiKene (;rocerjr Co. ('. It. Ihtnk'K let,r Johnwin, W. If. Di-nipster, "ol Wilson. W. J. Glhwin Son, .1. W. White, Fountain (irwery. ' t'nivenBity Homo lljikery, ((. If. Irish l'lc(jiil & Ilyclinrd. Sprluuflcld. Ore. W. W. I-nwk. IrvinK, Or: ArniKo(je & Dnvls, Oenwell, Ore. PKUTT Wll.l, (JttOvV t-l.!Allf,E Rla:r slreei addition property is 3iiro to double in value within the next two years. T'.vo electric rail ways are coming up the valley l.om Portland and btnh of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw conn try can not go out In any other dl reetlon. As sure as water runs down hi!!, Eugene must build down the valley because the business Is there. There are both acreage trarts and lame lota In this addition, only a mile from the business center and I three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a Bmnll payment down and monthly Install ments If you desire. HTONE'S HEAVE DIIOP8 Greatest known remedy lor heaves Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 Tbl is to cerlily that I gave my mare one boitle ol "Stone'n Heave Dropx" and cured her ol heaves. This wa last winter and she has nit been aflectrd lince - G Wallace rR. S.C. S TONE. Salem. Or. For sale by all druggist. ti 0 $1.00 TEA You cm have it good if you want to. Or baJ if you don't takr care. Your rrtyw -turn rmir mrT II fos So'l kkt Siliillioi i Best. w ear lum HALL &. SHUMWAY. Plumbing HPO sewer work J'Alsn itunerRl jol blng In? tlo srd sheet lrou work. Irou work promt 1 1 . 1 j Unrry h full linn of pluniblnir flxtnrt Phone Blur lv tHH vii,iimnrt n J. W. BARRINGER Expert houscmover Moves anYthing-. Twenty-fiv years experience Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 J. Euuene. Oreojoo THE OLIVER I V'ADHAMS & KERR BROS. fcrSTRtWJTEIlS On Thursday, March 12 Compiny C will tlve another bis dance. Danc Imt commence? at S:4."i sharp. Kv erybody come. Wny buy new clot!,cs when we can make your old ones look like new st Eugene Dye Works. Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf Company C gives another big dance on Thursday, March 12. ftane--'arts at 8:4j sharp. Everybody Thf rlf-nnrnf, li-glblc print. Ing of TIIK OI.IVKIt TVPr WHITKK I due 1 1, (he down ward ntroke of lis nnn. vibrat ing t)-lar and lis convex tyn. All old marlilnm taken III rxcliAllgc. C. S. FRANK, Agent YOUNG WGiiii Voting women are often great sufferers for wnnt of projx;r nilviee at just the right time. Mrs. Itukhuni, at Lynn, Mass., has always issued to young girls a spce lul invitation to write to her uliout tlieir sickness. Slio is a motlier. and fully understands. In nine chanees out of ten ynui case will le just the same as those oi the young Indies whose lettrsfo!lov LYDIA EsPINKHASVI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is what you need to i-ostore health Mins Alby K. liarrows, of Nelson ville, Ohio, writes to .Mrs. lMnkhtiin When I wrote to yon I was vt'ri nrrToun, had dull heftdaokrn, bnckHrhu, and wan very irif culnr. Doctors did vat no pood. Lydia E. IMukhara'a Vegetable Comp9und aud yotir advice made me regular, well ana strong. I am now in better health than ever before.' Miss Elsie I Hook, of Chelsea. Vt., writes to Mrs. Finkhnm : " I am only sixteen years old, but Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound and your advice have cured tut of Bidcache, periodic pains, and a ner vouk, irritable conditioa after every thing else had failed." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands nl women who have liecn troubled with displacements, in flam mat ton, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pnins, backache, that liear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, itidiges tion,diz7.iness,ornervous prostration Why don't you try It? IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candit s, Nuts ami Oi anges J. W. WHITE 1h Grocer Corner S'h and Willamette Sis. r houe r?ed 4611 Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mounts Hood Cigar is a favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best JOc Ggar on the market Plumbing We Are Out of MoncyB and Must Have It... ON HAND -COMPLBTB STOCK OP Pictorial Review Patterns TH8 ONLY PATTERNS HAVINQ TMB fsteut Cattiag & Coostnctioa CnMes THESB aittDES SAVE MATERIAL, TIMB LABOR llluslratloii of CutltesrUuMs tmr Patttra No. H7S. showliiu llt,-ormt way of Uyliis ont the paltrrn on the material, ami how to mot the Icaal iiuautiur ol guous. . ". "J llluttratlon of ComtructlonOutde lor Pattern No. 2275, Bliuwittg how tuitew I he different parU toiicthcr, etc. AJT-X 3 V o. c r-. s ! : ! 5 PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 and 15 Cent Each ALL BEAMS AIlOWfED and in order to get it we will make big reductions on all goods in our store for the next fif teen days dur ing which time you will be able to se cure some big bargains at Eugene Racket Store 1 35 H. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon 25C W"Y PAY MORE? 25n When j ou can buy the best Gold Mounted Re cord fon 25c, made in the largest talking ma chine factory in the , world. Exchange Your old records, any ' make, for new Colum bia Records, dis,c or cylinder. Come in and hear them. A catalogue for the asking. SPAULD1NG BASE BALL GOOD Base ball Bats, Gloves etc. Rubber Bills, Tennis Goods, Base Ball Shoes, RjMiinj Shoes etc. FISHING TACKLE Poles trom JUc to $25 00 each. The most complete line oi iisning tackle ever shown in tiugene. We will be pleased to have you drop in and see our line. HILL'S GUN STORE Successor to Barker Gun Store 51 3 Willamette St. - l PI 0 BAND CONCERT AND DANCE Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. vJall and let us estimate on your work. Aya 8c Heitznun 14 Went 8th St Phone blck II?! AL Armory Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 17 No pains have been spared to make this the most suc cessful concert of the season. CONCERT 8.30 to 10 P. M, j jt i nv-um win aiycui l.llfl - k on sue, uance UO. MOST GR.OCERS SELL TEe ESMOND HOf feL OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr. Rates European Plan 50c, 75c, JI.00, JI.5O.J2.0O Free Bus to jnd from til trains Front and Murrison St Portl ni. . . . OffO- W niTriiT. 1 5 Olympic Flour every tack guaranteed Made jf selected Eastern Oregon hard wlie.it. It pro. Jitcei more loaves ol breid than any other flour and I he loaves are lighter and whiter. Bau ol th. Increased quantity ol bread Kmduced he cost Is no higher than lot other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOUR ING MILL a iBJEKSW ( come. .