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El fiKXE DAILY GVAni). WEIXKSIAY, MARCH 18, lfHiS Ki- i- fel him I JIBS. MAhV MEVKB. M INI "KtLAll 11. IlIIOOMF. j TWO CONVICTED i FOR VIOLATION OF OPTION LAW MBS. MAhV MEVKB. iue, near Shell Koad, Wln- dl.i,S.Y.."l'8! Ihire bee" annoyed with a congn Often It waa so bad that I d not sleep hair lh nlKht- Many " people thought I . j had consumption, iisomption i 1A woman recom. lis Feared. I nmled Peruna lo mo two years ago. (tan to take Poruna, and now I am ItcUv free from a cough. I am glad jvthsl Peruna cured me entirely. tike Peruna occasionally, when I lot feel well, and I also give it to my idren. Permute the best medlcineforconghK mldi. I have told many people how iPwunariaa helped me." jiHettle Green, B. B. No. 6, Inka, iriM u follows of the efficacy of nu: nl Nowmbcr I had catarrh and to miserable I thought that I would itocoosnmption. tried io manydoctors and medicines, aololag did me any good, only n. 1m began the use of Peruna I be fctaprore in every way. My head mhirtso mich, my stomach is all Lay bowels are regular, my appe end, ny complexion clear, my bright and am gaining in flesh tragui. mat Parana has no equal aa a ea rned?." tutsndi to lessen the cough, de aths expectoration, strengthens silent, Increases the appetite and utcsms procures sound, refresher- BUSS 1IKI LAH 11. UIIOOMF. MIsh liculah 1; I'.roninc. IMh si .. N. K., Washington,' T. ('., writes: ( "I have anffered from weak lungs nnd catarrhal troubles fur lour wars. broii'-ht on hv lliaiiy n".fi.t. I'll c.'.l.U. I,',, I .. I , recommendation of a friflul I gave Peruna an lioneM trial and I am pleased to stnto that it restored me to perfect health. There is not the slightest trace of catarrh in Weak Lungs For Years. my system sujd my lungs are perfectly sound. '1 nnhesltatingly give this testimo nial." Mrs. William llohmann, 5IB X. Paul ina St., Chicago, 111., writes: "I suffered with catarrh of the bron chial tubes and had a terrible cough ever since a child. After a whilj; it got so bad I had to cough both winter and summer. Finally, I burst a blood vessel in my throat from the strain of cough ing, next a blood vessel in my stolnach, so I kept getting worse and doctoring, and even then could got no rvlief. I thought, and everybody else, that I had consumption. ' "Beading the papers about Peruna 1 decided to try it, without the least bit of hope that it wonld do me any good. But after taking three bottles I noticed a change. . My appetite got better, so I kept on, never got discourage. "Finally I seemed not to cough so much, and the pains in my chest got better. I am well now. I cannot tell you how grateful am, and I cannot thank Peruna enough. It has cured whore doctors have failed. People who think they have consumption, better give it a trial." 1 Consumption Prevented. Miss .iosik s iiai:t.i:i. Miss Jmc Srh .el.il, (icucral Ilellv erv, Appieion. Wisconsin, writes: '1 contracted a severo cold which settled on my luns in verv short order, Hid it was not lung until it developed uto a serious c:i.-e.of catarrh. Every morning I would raise a lot of phlegm, which was very disagreeable. My dt i:estion was poor and my lungs sore. "After a few doses of Peruna 1 began to mend, and felt that if 1 kept on taking it it would not be long until T would tie well. 1 was right, for in four weeks I was tell again. "I think Poruna is a grand medicine, and wish to add my testimony to the many others you haTe." The fight against consumption is bo coming a national problem. Everywhere we har of sanitariums established at the expense of tho state for the treatment of the vast army of consumptives. The open air treatment, fresh air and sunlight, are recognized by the medical profession generally as being the great est necessities in the treatment of con sumption in all its stages. Dr. Hartman has for many years ad vocated the fresh air treatment for con sumption. At the same time he has recognized Peruna as a useful pallia tive for the many distressing symptoms which accompany the white plague. The promptness with which Fernna relieves a frosh cold, and even removes chronic colds, Is well-known. This ranks Peruna as a reliable prophylactio against consumption. ANDY TAYUm AMI JAP.WKSK i ToilTKlt FOl'Xl) (Jl'll.TY HV JV. i K1KS CASK OK CITY VS. 11. 15. i KIXCAll) ltKlXti TKIKO 1 S" lllt Cl'lT t'lHKT THIS AFTK1SXOOX The jury In the case of the state vs. Harry Kennedy, t:ie Jap, accused of selling liquor at the Hotel dross, returned a verdict of guilty last even-' lug and Judge Harris set Thursday morning at 9 o'chick as the time for sentence. The Andy Taylor liquor case was resumed this morning and the jury completed. Tho Jury cho sen was as follows: P. J. Molar, .1, M. Oeo'-hnrt. Rufus Rberson. J. N. Cole, W. L. Wheeler, Charles Dicker sun, L. B. Kossnian, K. W. Michael, If. Y. Porter, Clarence Koon, H. K. Jloi-'-is, H. B. Dunlnp. The jury was out an hour or more and returned a verdict of miilty. Sentence will bo pronounced Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. City vs. Khicniil. The case of tho City of Kiiseue vs. II. it. Kim'nld, commonly known as tltp Olive street caie, in which Kin eaid took an aiipo.il from the award made by the beard of viewers in fix ing the damages to his property in the opening of Olive street from West Twelfth to West Sevent"enth streets, was called after the Taylor jury had gone out. The jury in this case Is as follows: M. V. Pennington, K. II. llawley. Palmer Avers, J. E. I.inlley, J. J. Peplot. M. 11. Stone, P. I). Newell. W. Pollock. J. B. Mill. H. I). Dun- lap. P. J. Bolar, B. Y. Porter. The jury was taken to the premises this afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock, and the taking of testimany was then commenced. Woodcock & Potter and Williams & Bean are attorn"vs for Kincaid and City Attorney Allen for tho municipality. Divorce (Jrnnted. In the divorce case of Jesse Fisher vs. Rose B. Fisher. Judge Harris yes terday granted a decree. In the partition suit of Carrie I. Fleeman et al vs. Martha Eaton et al, a decree was granted. Os-llrlf- NAMES STANDING COMMITTEES The Hoard of Trusties of the Com mercial Club has appointed the fol lowing committees: mcler, C. 11. WilUnishby. 11. A. Ditn- Honse Committee C A. Wlnter-ba. Auditing Committee K. W burn, D. E. Yoran and G. W. fin. Committee on Hooks F. M. Day. Heceptlon Committee Dr. 1.. 1.. Whitson, Dr. 1). A. Paine and Jack Rod man. Committee on Billiards E. R. Davis. Committee on Howling V. R. Wcthorbee, G. I). Linn and S. S. Silencer. Committee on Athletics C. A. Wlnternieler, li. R. Knox und John 11. llartog. Membership Committee 11. A. Dunbar. F. li. Wetherbeo, F. 1.. Chambers. Committee on Municipal Affairs J. M. Williams. F. J. Merger, Dr. 1 1.. Whitson, W. C. Yoran and C. A. Hardy. Committee on Civic Improvement 1). E. Yoran, 0. D. Mini n l A. C. Dixun. v MARRIED Olt.n The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. I'nhcalthr Kidneys Make Impure BlnoJ. It Used to I'C COiW.U'H'd lll.lt OUiV urinary and bi.ui.li-r tumbles ttvie to be U.u'cii to the Kutncvs. but tlow llloietll science proves that neatly ail diseases have their beionninv: ) ill tile liisor.iel ol these most important o: i: ill'. The kidneys filter and oiii it v iIicI'IihkI thai is iheir work. Therefore, when vour kidnevsare weak or out ot older, vni rill und?l stand bow tpiicklv vourelltiie Isxly is aliectcd and how every organ seems lo fail lo do us dutv. If vim arc sick or ' feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp Koot. because as soon as vonr kidnevs are welt they will help all the other organs lo health. A trial will convince anvoue. If Mm me siek you can make no mis take' bv first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary elicel of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidltev leiuedv, is soon rcalied. It stands the llichest tor its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on ils merits by all f- lCl druceislslll liftv-ccm .fWSWtrSlSliS ami one-dollar s.eiUt )S bottles. Yon m.iy'Uaiaw '. ll;iVC U s:UHU- IhUUi.' n.mof Swamp-Hoot. ' hv mail irro. ;iIm :i pauipllloti ilmi; yu how (o tnitl mil it you li.ive kulm-y or blmUliT irouUK'. 'Mention litis mikt wht-u wriiini to Dr. Kilmer vS: (Jo., ttuti; I liamlou, N. V. Don't niakr miy liiisiakc. , 1ml lt'iiu-mber the iiaiiit. Swamp Root, i Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Kot. ami the ml llingliiiuiloii.N. Y., on every bottle. SIDEWALK fv PQ5TJ, BOXES! REMOVAL : : SALE MS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE your abstracts rilade bv Lane County Abstract Company. m states to John A. Maurer: ftres n sec. 35, tp. 16, . r. 4 ieui. C Cogsman et ux to Walter pilot 4, block 1. D. G. McFar- w to Cottage Grove. $250. C Coffman et ux to Walter Rogers: part of lot 1, block 1, D. G. McFarland'a ad to Cottage Grove. J650. Charles I. McBee et ux to William XEWS NCriES Jamea h. hIl-'IS. the Democratic governor of Rhode island, says that H. Veatc.h et al; 4 1-8 acres in In his opinion the Republicans of his claim 41, tp, 19, s. r. 1 w. $250. I state are Inclined to favor Hughes for Edwin Tullar to A. S. Powell; lots I the presidency, i 1, 2 and 3, block 2, L. & L. ad to I The czar has commuted the sen Cottage Grove. $800. j tence of General Stoessel, the defend The London Timber Company to A.ler of Port Arthur, to ten years' Im S. Powell; 80 acres In sec. 4, tp. 22, 1 prlsonment. He was sentenced to a. r. 3 w. $2325. death by the courtmnrtlal. Mark Fleming to Margaret Flem- CAS0L1NE ENGINE JGATION, SPRAYING and PIPING MACHINERY ranks-Morse Gasoline Engines r"i""S, sprayiiiK, sawing, grind haihtt i.,..i " " fiBnks.lrs,. Dynamos und Mo. ft Niirer and lisbt. F',"nkvMcirs,. mo,. i. ..in. i rk-Mnre (irlmlers, Feed r"- "fit rumps. , ' l'iiy rch.iIs at lowest "Mrs In ou l. i ii i . . - lln-iiii itTiiin. L,.1 U" '"'H'lfk-s and quirk "rue or ratulogue and X. PIT A M uiif r mtt, Eugene, O-. rr morse a co. "riiaiia.Or-Ron Ing; lot 3, block 3, In Skinner's do nation to Eugene. $a0.' D. G. McFarland to J. C. Baker; 1.134 acres in sec. 28, tp. 18, s. r. 11 w. $3000. J. H. Pratt, et ux to Al Ready; 185.10 acres In sec. 32, tp. 18, s. r. 11 w. $3000. A. J. Stewart to C. Cole; part of lot 24, block 1, Cole's 1st ad to Mar- cola. $75. Kodol Is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digest ants and contains the same Juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will dlecst more than 3000 grains of good food. Sold by all druggists. At Hot Springs. Ark., yesterday af ternoon Marvin Hart was given the decision over John Wells, of Chicago, C. C. Coffman et ux to A. S. Pow- In the fourth round on a foul pill lot 7. block 1. McQueen's ad to : Cottage Grove. I Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup C. S. Williams et nl to the Aspar- acts gently yet promptly on the how agtis. Cherry tt walnut Loinnaiiy; 165.56 acres In claim 2, tp. 16, s. r. 4 e., and 60 acres In claim 53, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. "$1. els and allays inflammation at the I drngirists irm.w. I , iTAIIiOlt SHOP ltKMOVAIi NOTICE ) b. S. MrDoucall. the tailor, has. 'moved his shop from the Pratt build ing on Willamette street to the room, one door oast of the YerliiKton drug store on East Ninth afreet, where he will be found by all his customers, tf w..- case. (' i'!M'd A Idi'tss 1- At the home of the bride's parents' In Eugene, March 15. l'lOS. E. M. ! McCulihiiis and Miss Maud Fletcher, ( Hew W. H. Wiltse officiating. The 1 groom Is a young farmer residing j near tho city. nonx March 15, 1908, to Victor Holt and wife, a daughter.;. COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: good; better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best. Your grocer return! your monay If you dco't like it: w par biro inJ'J ?to Vho to Die "I have found out that there Is no use to. die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King s New Discov ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Hush boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medl cinei It loosens1 up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pro nounced hopeless." This most relia ble remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness Is sold under guarantee nt W. A. Kuykendall's drus store, 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. Sluggish livers and bowels are the cause of nearly every - dlsense. Cleanse your system arid rpgulate the bowels and liver to healthy, nat ural action by llollister's llocky I .iioiuuain lea. I lie surest remedy mown, .me, lea or inmois. I. INN DIU O CO. The Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay out for a b.ix of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more pre cious than J"wols. Try them for hpndnche, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded at W. A. Kuvkendnll's drug store. Imported Walnuts and I Filberts ADVERTISED LETTERS Eugene, Or., March IS, 1908. The following letters remnin nt the Eugene postoffle uncalled- for for the week ending March 18, 1908; Brierly, Hattle, Cluster, Helen, Franch, Carl, Hinsdale. K, W. Hodgklns. Edith. Hunsakcr, Wayland. Johnson, Lena. Kelly, Frank. McAllster, Charlie. McDanlel, Mr. Morris, Rice. Norton, Cornelius. Robertson. ,T. F. Parties cnlllni! for the above will please glvo the date advertised, ., J.'L. PACK, P. M. We're sorrv you've tried other medicines and they've failed. As a Inst resort try Holllsler's Rocky Mountain Ten. It's a slmnln rom edv but It's worked wonderful re sults, made millions well and happy. 35c Tea or Tabl" L1N.V DRUG CO. I OR H U V. A 3 1-4 wide tire warr on anil one liny horse, wolijht ahoi.; 1250 pounds and nine veins old. Enquire of Squire Smith. Phone Farmers 13x!i. alS Salem subscribers to the Oreisn nlan now get their mall three hours eariller than formerlv on account of the Oregon Electric Company's early train. NOTICE OI-' r-i!rOT, INDEMXITV tii.'r f.'CTIOV. I'nitoi 3tr, Tnrt o'f'eo. Rpsbircr nr., March 16. '08. Notion u hereby ptven thnt the Stnn of rippffnn, nn RoitembT 6, 1907. annlter for Ho R.W. " S.W of Sec. 10. Til. 18 8 n B W. of W. M.. and filed In till" office a list nf school Indemnity selections In which It selected xMrl Innd: en( th-t snld list is onen to the nubile for Inoiinc tlon. Anv and all persons ctnim Ine: adverselv tho nWn dc?chcrl lnd or w lel Mli-M.qlni h"-n. of n rlxt-vln'r I'm cn.o under hn j nilnfn ln-at ,,r n''"''-n' 1imv Rfild loud lO b- Illoro v-iltinh'o f.,r mr.Pn fl,.in f-, n..rl.M.''1r.,l ,.r. MOoett. "f rtl(,... H;,,l ,.!.... I f-.r Bn,. iTvf rnn ohould file ! Ihplr 'Icliim or thlr i''fldr"'ts of j nrnlfl,! P ennit 'm H. 1 j offpo on j or befor- th" Sih dav of Vnv lOiTi I r"r"hv dl'5tfilo iho Vuene j Cud -rl. tuthl'ohed rl Ko'-eiie. Oreirnn. n,n tow.nnner i" "Mch the above ' nollve Is - .-.i.".iin. I1ENJA.MIN L. Eliny. Iteir,Her. We just In receipt of H shipment of tret direct from 1 on Is Leroy. n iroiiiliient nur-M-ryiuun and walnut gronfr In Franco, wliu la In a Mwitlon to fiirnlsli tile nst the world nf fords, Varietlea: Kmuquctte nnd Majrctto. Theso were grown on HHclul contract for us. Wo will gimninteo Uws to be genuine lniHrCv4 ann'k nnd true to name. Arc going fast. Wrlto ttxlay (or prices. THE CHAS. BENEDICT ! NURSERY CO, Denlera In 44Mterul Nursery 9 HtiM-k. Carlton, Oregon. Bciti? forced 10 vacate our i picscnt quarters, we will sell 1 W?ll Pper and Paints at greatly reduced prices FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Ludford & Haskell Practical Painters and Decorators 95 west 8th street IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full lino of Groceries, Fkir- and Feed, Tin and Graniteware, Headquar ters for White River Flours Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE i. ih orocer Cornn 5th and Willamette SU. Pbo Red ibli For Bedrock Wells See me before contracting prices bedrock. Well drilling is my business and I am pre pared to do your work in a first class manner and at pric es that cannot be duplicated. Don't let your contract until you have first seen me. J. H. Kilborn Phone Red S39I . 537 Hirh Si. E. C. Gulliford Feed and Livery, . Boarding Stables New Floor lUxnn New Itiiliher Tiro Turnout. Fall Creek Htngo Line. 10t Went Kill Street. I'lioiio Main 00 C K. Munro T. W. Munroa HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugj and Matting:, Shelf Hardwars j and cutlclry i 6? W. Elghch St.' j EUCENR - . OR ROC ON HOWER & WOOD I tin 1 Kwtale and Timber Ijinda Itaiieli, l'rni nnd City lroMrt Vour imtromiKK reHiiectfully aolirited. Itoom I, over I'lrxt Nat. Iliuilc The newly rolllileter Oregon elec tric road la now running aeven trains dally between Cortland nnd Halem. S. E. Stevens . . piaxo'tcnkh . . ""Leave onlcm nt Kllcra' I'lano lloime. . I'lioiio Mnln 41. Itexlilenro 1:H Went I2lli HI. ItcHlilenee I'lioiio lUll 8771. AT VILLARD HALL, THE SECOND WEEK IN APRIL 175 Voices-lheE and the CH ICAGO ene uraion society-1 75 Voices SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - 65 pieces with its SIX SOLOISTS unite in the Eugene iFestival. 3 - CONCERTS - 3 ITelu.l.. . . . . . L ' Hoi, . . ' "ninltiMl ( liorna and Orrnfutra in ornuiri", 1 sn,,;' ' "I Kiau ). I ' r. Orrhrntra and SiloUta conducted ly I. M. GLEN, Festival Director ' "TUl , nn ""nlilned (linrna and Kololsts and (IrrlicMra "ti U-mnd- (DurlliT Itn.kl.. Hiw.ii Tlckeln HiilwrllM.d fur In nilvanrc. . HuliwrllMm (,,-t flr.t choice of acuta. If tlui Milk Hon miM roa tcle,dionc your onl.-m to Ilia, k 17.VJ. Tlrkrtu fur alngle conoTtn, ft. no. (In aalo Arrll Oth,