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THB BTGSM D1HT OCUOs, RATVBDAY. MARCH 7. 180N lone of the Important Duties of Physicians and V the weu-imormed ot the World J ,, learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur " 0f medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to I uniform quality andperfect purity of remedies prescribed by 'them, and it is well L to physicians and the Well-informed generally that the California Tig Svruo i,T reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of product has pttained to the high standing in scientiHc and commercial circles which . accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and. therefore, that the name of the (Company bas become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent sue I sT and creditable standings therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would I !!i0T good health, with its blessings to the tact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but inctanres & BimDle. wholesome rpmpHv mm, lu ;..i....i.i- :t proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthtuliy tne auujn.i ...n uc iraicti laxative remedy which lias won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Infoi.tied because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method c,' manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under ihe na.-ne of Synp of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name ol Syrup of Figs and Elixir 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 alwavs . when purchasing, the full name of the ComDanv California Fin- ;vmn rv. nlainly printed on the front of every package, whether vou simply call for Svrup of rigs or ny i" .-"k ui x uu jimn ui senna as syrup ot figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup r nA the' same heretofore known bv the name Svrnn nf Fi.ro .v,;,-i, ,. "; I satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which I is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, V. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. j university 01 Oregon News Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U S.- A. London, England. New York, N. Y. This limerick lacks one line of ompletlon we will t,ive a halt-pound Ghlrardelli's Cocoa can full ot silver - dollars (93) for the best line sub mitted to complete It. In case mor? than one perron submits the line selected as the best the money will be divided pro rata. One person may send aa many solution as they wish, as there Is no limit. The correct answer may be sent In any form, but we prefer that It be written upon the back of a label taken from any size can of Ghlrardelli's Cocoa. Answers must be mailed on or before April 1, plainly addressed to GHIRARDEIj LI'S CONTEST DEPARTMENT, 20 MONTGOMERY STERRET. SAN FRANCISCO. Here'a the limerick: A sickly young student of . Yale Tried to strengthen himself upon ale, But a wise "Collese Widow" Said, "Cut it out, Kiddo," LESS THAN A CENT A CUP Csla SU Is made witK scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, G'oodness and quality. No cocoa ot 'any price con be better or more delicious. "Your grocer sells and recommends it. D. GHlrardelU Company San Francisco imtimi baits' IllCliOH Sale watches, diamonds, cut glass And every other line in the store until .Saturday Evening, March 14th. V ATTS, Jeweler 9fhwilhmcttef- The 'Varsity basketball team fin- ei-rning charucior buiUlins. Toniitht Ished its season last Friday iiIkM lle addresses the Y. M. 0. A. tin the when the fast Muscatine. Iowa, team lhol"t, "W.'hH,t a Collej; Man Nwiln." defeated the Collegians 30 to 20. The i Reuben Sieeluul't made a trip to Muaratins team beat Dallas, in her Mosie-r Saturday. Sunday and 11 on first game by a larger score than the day on business. Oregon aggregation was defea'ml bv. . J. J. Handsaker, an alumnus of The Eastern five also defeated 0. A. the University, is representing u book C. by a good margin. company here. This name finished tho best sea-j More cases of mumps are reported, son that Oregon ever passed through, i Mrs. J. Falkcrson of Portland, vls the schedule this season showing sev-' ited Miss Olivia Risley at the Kloshe enteen games played. Only five of.Tllacum house the first of the week, these were played on the home floor, Several canolsta haro received Up end partly to that Is duo the fan that 1 overs In the race lately. Earl Kll tho 'varsity bunch only won eight ; Patrick had a close escape whl.r out ot seventeen gamos. The total , alone the other day. points scored by the varsity men was! Professor l.uella Clay Carson hi!? 363, against their opponents' 339. 'just received a copy of the latest Four trips were taken during tho i WeBster's Unabridged dictionary. A season, tho first to Dallas and Moa-! condensed history of the world Is a mouth, the second to Southern Ore-1 new feature of It. This Is the third gon for three games and the third Webster's that Prof. Carson has own- through the Inland Empire for six contests, and the fourth a little jaunt to Corrallls. The men who played during the season were; forwards. Moore, Itamp, Vanscoy nnd Watson. Centers, Loose ly and Stevenson. Guards Captain Hathaway, Farrlngton and Churmnn, Utility, S'.rong. Moore, Ramp. Stev enson and Captain Hathawuy grad uate In June, giving a flue rliauee for new men next year, yet leaving a ed. Miss Helen Barber of Portland 's visiting at the home of the Mlsse. Wold. Judges for the Oregon-Idaho de bate have been selected. They are Prolesajr Prhieaux, of Wlllaniulte University, President Crooks, of Al bany College, and O. W. Montague, oi Portland. Mayor Alex Hethune, of Vancou ver, and Judgci Hadley. of Washing. Kooa neuneus lo worn wtt.i. l he ' ion, nave Seen selected as two ol season this year extended fr.im i)e-;tho Judges for the Oregon-Washing- comber 1 to March 1. Manager .L. srn and Coach Murphy had charge of the squad. The Junior-Freshman basketball team bent their rivals, the Senior Freshman five Friday evening In a good preliminary contest to the Mus catine game. Among old basketball stars seen in Eujene before were, Penland, Kuykendall and Honrt. Some of the Freshmen played very promis ing games. Lewis, a Junior, was for n:er:y a guard on Monmouth team that won the championship of the state. ( turners in Civil Sorviee. On March 11 and 12, chances will be given In Portland. linker Ctv. As. torla and Eugene, for examinations of male teachers for tho Philippine. Two examinations' will be offered, one for assistants and one for teachers proper. Tho iisunl sublects will be tested. The salaries are $1000 to $1500. Opportunities for promotion will be given for positions paying $2000 to $3000. On March 25, 1908. an examination will be given on application at As toria, Unker City, Eugene, and Port land for superintendents of construc tion and plumbing. The subjects will be those concerning architecture and plumbing. Experience will nlo b reinlred. Tho salary Is $6.00 per day, tho term of employment six months. Heavy Itninfnll In 1007. During tho year 1907, 46.27 Inches of rain toll at the Unlvorslty weather bureau station, a surplus ovor normal of 7.44 Inches. Tho normal rain fall was 3S.83 Inches. Tho last two months, however, have been dry, In January 2.82 Inches falling when the average Is 5.06 and In February, 2.67 Inches, tho normal being 4.76 inches. The year 1906 waa below the av erage, a little less than an Inch. The total proclntatlon was S7.55, the nor mal 38.23. At Itoseburg the avrngo rainfall amounts to about 33 Inches, and fur ther north considerable more. Tilla mook Is said to have tho heaviest rainfall of any place In tho state. Pi'logiitos to .Moiiiiu'iilli, Tho different HaRse of the! Uni versity held meetings last week and elected tho following dolegatcs to the state oratorical convention which will bo held at Monmouth In the af ternoon previous to tho oratorical contest March 13. From the Seniors, Benjamin Huntington and Mozelle Hair: Juniors. T. R, Townsend and Jesse H. liond; Sophomores, Horton C. Nicholas and Clarence Steel; Frshman, Arthur Geary and Hazel McNalr. Thos. H. Townsend Is the chairman of the delegation and Iten.1. nunting'on toaster. Hurt Prescott, '08, will represent Oregon In the con ies;. IPUOOO In Prize,. The American Sunday School Ui- lon otters 2nno In rarli prist's for trreo hooks ton debate to be held at Seattle Harold Hunt Is 111 with the mumpa. Professor McAltster hus reeowed. Miss Mary llray, '05, visited at the Tau PI house this week. Miss Kate Fullertou visited her home at Itoseburg this week. Tho llanner, the bulle'ln of ttv Junior class, will bo issued the last of the month. The ministers of Portland have announced that they will support the University. Manager Frank Mount, of the base ball team has recovered from a se vere case of mumps. Subscription lists are abroad among the students to fight the ref erendum. Iteports from the differ ent sections are very encouraging. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice is herby given that all of Lane county warrants previous to register No. 4441, registered October 21, 1907, will be paid on presenta tion nt my ofrice on March 9, 1908. Interest will censo on that day. Eugene, March 5, 1908-. K. E. EASTLAND, Trcas. Lane Co., Oregon. FOR HALE nt O W.N Kit Good building lot on Bast Twelfth street, near car line, 95x160 feet. Al io eight-room cottage and two lota on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON, Law Office, 6H Willamette St. a20 John M, Uixod, successor to W E. Hoday. AH wood sawed to gauge. For promw service phone Black 3312. RMl(lt:e, 267 High street tf Gasoline wood saw Tho Presbyterian ladle will hold a market Saturday at J. W. Kays' furniture store from 9 to 12 a. m. m6 Rumtiiiihs. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Lano county. Olen O. Powers, plaintiff, vs. Oregon Illuo River Mining Company, a corporation, defendnnt. To Orneon Flltto River Mining Com pany, a corporation, defendant: In tho turns of the State of Orecon you are hereby required to appear nun answer tne complaint filed against you In tho above entitled court and action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall bo to answer for want thereof the nlnln. tiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $600.00, with Interest from Atttust 1, lSOfi, and $1 250.00, with Interest from November 7. 1 904. ann sxx.'i.i wmtmmtmmmmumnmmmnmommmmmm jC&jfclalito Prcpjrilioalir As shsUaUng terocttondKcfitila- Fttttotas DidHori,Cbrtrfia Brcaaod ft.-3l.Con tains oeUhcr OpuiH.Morphine nor tSaexaL liOT NARCOTIC. 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The volumes n-i eYoeeted to I be between 41.0nn aml 70.nno wor-1!! I in lnnelh. Freedom In form nnd .sn, r l-'lnnl treatment Is nerniltfed j E!1,llt0 , Kllu,,(ll The nhleet of the work 9 to rrente """Hment nlonj the tin- of ih" Notice' Is hereby Klven Ihtit T themes, nnit th nr .n. nrn n.nMHj. . . . ' n ' ' ". . " '" "'"' 1 iipmirir-Ks, executor or nnld estnl nnner the John r. rireen tnnd. The has filed h! final h cm; tint for bhMIo- EUGENE HOSPITAL b nd 1r"Hed to The American Snndny j-'-pnoi 1 ntnn. i4ii Chestnut Street, PhlbdelnhlB. Pa. 1'rilverwltT ''vinils To Cor.. T .Innlor "Ith Is cnMnrlne o'clock In the forenoon of snld day, nas tieen set uy tne lion. (i. 11. Chris man. County .ludito of said county, tor neartiiit otH.-rtinm to the iiatne, If an', nt t'ie Coupty Court room, at year 'n!f lc.nee, under the yeti'Lcf rif V"'-ks Knd. An lntreoi-.iiie bn-e bpll L'afie. ir the" titans 1' cnrrled "if. and n bill In the eve-ine, will ih stie.-lal nttr-ctlon The date "Is year of Inlversltv I lav Is May The di" o' "in nnnttil nt"ritnto 'rem Friday, March 2" to Thursday. Mpf-h 20. The srr'n VT-atlnn Ibis comes between Aorll IS and 21 On Anrll 2" the (rnd'tstlne exer of th" 3-h-.ol of Mellclne in PcMnni. will be held. The Intercollegiate Oratorical Con-"- -III occur at Monmouth on March n. "mntirr nt Cnlversltr. He. nrour.er fddressed Assemhlv ''ort-sriBv mornln on th subject, " A 1 1 I'alc snd lliflkw. " Th, ,nn. Ject created a aensatlon on the ram pus. The address, however, was not sensationalism but good thought con- I)it"! thl rti.iry, 1908. T. 27th day of Feb- C. IIK.VIjIMCKS, l-xi'cutor. Iwirrls Sklpwurtli, Atlorncys for the e-tat" Notice hi l r"illli,r. Kstale of l.-aae llarcl iy, d''ci-:....i Notice Is herbv Klven t'int () , n. Dorrla ha been appointed ndmln I'triior of th estate ,,l said la Parclnv, d-ceasil. by the county eourt of I .a im county, state of Ore gon. All persons having clalmk aunlnst the said estate are hereby no. tlNd to present the same to the ad ministrator at Die law offlre of Dor rla A Hklpworth, at K.uene City. Or egon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice wl'h the necessary vouchers 4'ated this, Ihe 2d day of March. mux. oko. n. nonnifl, Administrator of the estate of Isaac Barclay, Deceased. Medics) erd Surg?cal STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. W.O. rWcr, M. U. P. I. Birth, M. D. B. P. Scilfe, M. I). U. A Paine, M. D. Co. u'li, if.tiu, M I). L. li. McDoual, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating; room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations1 Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. 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