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MONDAY, MARCH Ifl. 190" nttejgPOKMS DAILV GUARD. FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL SERVICE When a medicine has stood the test for a period of more than two Fen erations and is then more popular than ever, there can be no doubt ol its merit. This is the record of S. S. S. Its period of existence is marked by a lonx line of cures of blood and skin diseases of every character, and its value in the treatment of such troubles has become so well known that it is today the most extensively used blood medicine on the market. For kheuinatism. Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Dise-ise and all other troubles due to an impure or poisoned condition of the Ll-iod, S. S. S. has no equal. It counteracts and drives out the poisons, humors and Rerun, cleanses the nystem of all unhealthy matter, cures the disease permanently and restores etrontr, robust health. Wheie the blood is weak or mmeuiic. and unable to furnish the body with the nourishment and stn.nith it needs, S. S. S. sup plies it with the healthful properties find acts splendidly in tonintf up and reinvinoratintf the svstem. It jroes down to the very bottom of all blood disorders, and in this way reaches inherited taints on which the ordinary blood medicines have no elluct. Not only is S. S. S. certain In it results, but it is at the same time an absolutely sale remedy. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks of known healing and curative value. It does not contain the slightest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate parts of the system, and may be used by children with the same good results and perfect safety as by older people. It is not an experiment to useJ, 8. S.; ,it is a remedy with a refold aud one that has proven its worth by jts forty .years of successful service. ' If you are in need of a blood purifief for any 'cause begin the use of S. 9. 3 , write our physicians and thev will send you ja book concerning your troubfe, nd wi" 8ve without charge any special wedipaj ad 'ice that is required. j - , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. BUILDING LINE EAST tfF SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRACK GRANGE ORGANIZED AT SPRINGFIELD DKPI TV VOORHKKS COMI'I.F.TKS TIIK WOHK OK IXSTHTTIX'i I ;iu.V(;k k.vti itn.tv. GOVERNOR WILL PRESENT FLAG TO NEW REGIMENT his UOItK OX L'l.lXTIllC ISAIUtOAII TO KI'HI.(il-lh:l.l) O.WK MOItli ICIOSI Mi l) TODAY XKW I'AHS-, WOOD SAWING T" John M. K Dixon, successor to W 15. Iloduy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phona Black j 3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf Gasoline woodBaw ! GASOLIXK MOOD RAWING. ' JW. 0. White U propared to saw your wood nn short notice. I'hone It lack 43G1. Residence, 616 Wott Sixth street. CITY KLKCTIO.V I am directed by the common conn ell to give notice that the annual city election of the cltv of Eugene will he held April 8lh, 1 !t 0 ft . a.' which time one r.l.nnrllnian will be elected from each ward af the city, catiut I dates for that office should file their I nominating petitions with the city i recorder on or before the 21st day of March, 1908. I S. D. ALLEN. City Attorney. IXU TRACK TO UK TIT IX OX; kaht f,li;vi;.mii STRF.KT to RKl'LAtK Ol.l) OXK Stat" Granue Deputy Vorhees Completed the organization of SprliiKfield grange at .Sprltm-field Saturday with 70 members and the following officers: J. A. Voungreen, master; II. B. Phetteiilace, overseer; Win. Flatt, twinrt'V A n K iiHil I man ! C. S. Carpenter, assistant ,J. S. Douglas, chaplain; Mrs. Leathe K. Rychard, treasurer: -Miss Kdna A good-Blzed force of men started i McPhcrsoo, secretary: J. R. Mel'her- tn work on the electric line east of 1 eon' SaU keeper", Mrs. Alice (iray, to work on the electric Hi e east of Pomona; Jfril lnga phctteplace, Flo- tho railroad In Falrniount thU after- ra. Mr, g s Douglas, Ceres; Miss noon and the line to Springfield will 'Amelia SorenBon, L. A. fl, be rushed to completion. Tne frogs 1 - for the .crowing, with lb Southern I , "lWm .. serZ I'aclflc company's track have not V'Ti LJ V arrived, but they urn oxpoeted soon I 88 and will at once be put In so that cars i J can run over the new portions of the Motive to Contraetors ami Property line as fust as they are completed. Owners. Cars are now running to the railroad 0n 1HH street, from Willamette track., nnd If the frogs arrive at once, ' "treet Eastward to tracks of South as expected, thoy will be running to j erI Pacific railroad t the elty limits Inside of two weeks. Notice Is hereby given that pur- Thera W he cons durable treat la '""" oj nu uruer 01 me vuuo.-.u Governor Chamberlain statf will be here tomorrow . Vw. nf.lV foiorS tO tile Regiment. -. N. li., tomorrow Uia It Is also expected that every com-; and pre- Foiirth A (IX)KKTKl'L OK ot u ;itK'i:itir.s Is an assurance of good things to eat as long as thoy last. Come and lay In a Btock so that you will be prepared either for bad weather or unexepected guests. The reason you should uy them here especially Is that our groceries are reliable, no matter how little lyou pay, so' that the Inexperienced can buy here as safely as the expert bulge. . WM nn Tf !T M THE square . ATI. IVJLJLn, DEAL GROCER. 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. , work to ha built along the bottom j Into the Campbell & Walker hop I yards. The work of building the bridge across the river will be begun jits soon as all danger of high water lu past. New Switch on Klevenih StriN'!. The Guard a few days asp) an nounced that a new passing track would soon he built on East Eleventh street to replace the one now in use for the reason that at present the cars I have to turn at too sharp an angle i and a derailment Is probable at any time unless the cars are run at a very Council of Ktigene, Oregon, made March 9th, 1908, bids will be re ceived by the Common Council of the City of Eugene at the Recorder's office In said City of Kugene, until 4 o'clock p. m., March Jlnt, 1908, for the paving and curbing of Elev enth street In said city within the Jmlts above mentioned, according to the provisions of Ordinance No. 716 passed by the Common Council of Eugene, janu'ury 28th, 1908. The said work hi to be completed within is montna Trom April 1st. 1908. At tne missioned officer In the entire regl. meat will be here in in. m"'" Thn occasion will be one of great lin- . n..l.m. nnd the OCa uo.il ! r,i i poriance 10 ihhoo..v.. ,,,i steward officers, and enlisted men fre mak ng "';"?.'. r,w reparations to entertain the, visitors. The officer of the colonel s staff and of the twd conl"inies cere are planning a panquet for the go.-. ernor and tne visiting omucia o, held In the reception rftomi of the armory alter the presentation Cere monies. Governor Chamberlain will pre sent the colors to the regiment in per son, and It Is expected that he will deliver quite an. address at the time, Afrer the flag presentation the Eugene Military band will give a concert and dance. This affair was planned before It was announced that the flag presentation would be made on that date, and atfer a consultation ; between the management of the band j and the militia officers It was agreed to hold both the same night. BAND CONCERT AND DANCE At Armory Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 17 No pains have been spared to make this the cessful concert of the season. , CONCERT 8.30 to 10 P. M, It : mst Sue- I At tn? mid time And nlace nT Yp- l ai a very i-,.- ------ . . . j i.t . l . ir i viiik uniH enfl nommnn m inm win low raie 01 speea wnne masing uib,,.. " . ::- " : i,.-n ti,. .uitrhp. nw in . nr. the contract for said wftk to the not what the company ordered, but as they were the only ones avaltaMe it wbb necessary to put them In Or do without. The new passing track will extend almost the entire length of the block. Sickening headaches, Indigestion, constipation, Indicate unhealthy con dition of the bowels. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bow els work naturally and restores your system to perfect health and happi ness. Sac, Tea or Tablets. , Linn Drug Co. I We hse all the latest methods la ; cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene i Dye Works, corner Sixth and WUlam 'ette street. Phone Red 28G1. tf I 281, Eugene, Or. Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at 1 the llee Hive grocery, W. J. Gibson & Son, 97 West Eighth street. hovest responsible bidder. Bidders will state price per square yard for said paving, as, required In the specifications for Skid work. All work to be done Binder the supervis ion of the said street committee to their satisfaction and to be approved by them. Bonds win be 'required of each con tractor for the faithful performance of his or tbplr contract. The coun cil reserves 'the right to reject any and all (Ids. Attention of all contractors Is called to the agreement of Warren Brothers Company on file with the city, In accordance with which agree ment Warren Brothers Company agree to license all contractors desir ing to bid for the work to lay the bitullthlc pavement In accordance with Its patents and the terms of said agreement. Eugene, March 11, 1908. B. F. DORRIS, m2l ' Recorder. g Program will appear later - concert 50c, Daso?! OPPORT UNITY NOTICK TO PURCHASERS To anv one who wishes to purchase and move off all the buildings now , located on th Odd Fellows lot on 1 the northwest corner of Ninth and ! Oak streeU, you are hereby asked to j mail sealed bids to M. Svarverud, I chairman of trustees, said bids to be mailed so as to be ready to be opened On Saturday, March 21st. 190. . Bv order of Spencer Butte lodge, No. 9. I. O. O. F., this 12th day of Macrh, 1908. m20 AN'OUVClEfrEST COLONIST RATES 'from all parts of the United States and Qtfiada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in cffc:t by The Oregon Railroad Navigation Co - " 1 - and - Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.) Daily Diiriug March and April, 1908 FROM THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OK THE MIDDLE WEST THE RAT FX WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: From $38.00 $:W.00 $30.00 Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. at pleasure at all' points In Oregon. rom COUNCIL BLUFFS. . OMAHA ST., PAUL t.0 ttl. Stopofen J. M. Howe and W, Btiqy havefCHi'dAGO. . opeaed a real estate office in the f ST.. LOUIS building wlt'h 'J. . A. , Maurer's .'KANSAS CITY Jewelry store, ;nutnuer '342 Wil-l lamette Sttee't, "where 4e Would be pleased to 'ha've: all otd friends who have proper y . to Bell, beta farm and ' The Colonist Rate Is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon has nntii,u vnj., v i. M aiiu now oaun n nu uo uu . rcmiUnCB ttllU UWtlB IllUro milt UUBITO I1UII1US HUU larger. OpUOrtlUlilMI, HOWE & BUOY, tf 5i2 Willamette' Street. MERRY WIDOW BAILORS wieguu ijcuijio i.-au atuuiupiiBu apiuuuiu resuus uy neraiaing t&u opford i mini; w an me nonu. ocuu uibruu uittruiure giving gooa-reliable ulv mauon aooiu me suite, rar ana wiae. uan on tne above railroads In-it necessary. A new line of Merry Widow sailors lust received at Colvin & Russell's 84 East Ninth street. tf Fares Can Be Prepaid "WAtKR! '. WATER! For pure. bc.;.,-ock watr.r see La Ouke & Leffler, the -well-drillers. Prices reasonable. Phone Red 5121. I ! Here at home If desired. Any agent is authorized to accent rh rpniilroii' lis. t I I. .I...... " i A. J. (ilLLKTTE, Local Agent or addroea, WM. McMURRAY, General Passengtr Portland,. Or. f - mmim m,wnfli-iMiMaj mmmimiiifsxnmajntpsmt L 1ft 1 20 Lots &6x 160 Feet Now Being Sold The Nicest Location in the City Only Eight Blocks From Willamette St. The Price is Only $300.00 $ 1 00 Cash, Balance at 6 Don't let this opportunity pass to get a'choice residence lot. They are coine fast Firh U l Share of Stock in the Lane County Fair Association which wfll own, clear, 65 acres, m SEE THE COMMITTEE" STOCK NOT ASSESSABLE F. M. Wilkins, Alton Hampton, . J. M. Williams, H. F. Hollenbeck, C. D. Linn, , F. A. Rankin, - -aawJ w - AAI.tlCis.', I Jack Rodman. I Hi