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thefvcjkve n.n.T ouARn. wkiVxksd.w, y APIIII. S3, 100H I StreyiTra.gr amm h mm win iiVillilJil ARRANGE '3! 5 r-i-" ! BOURNE STILL HARPS ANOTHER I oh tkirdterm string F Soother disease causes suca wnje-sprcut suiTcr.ii; as K'.ic'.iiu.insin roniirc, huh u uiuruu'ji'.i v uts it i . eeie .r.. t:... . ..... ... Mat" . .....c'.-mrenched in the blood, that its vi,fiMo ' ' Luvrftu p iin. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acui "in th Ibroui'it on bv stomach troubles, weak kidnevs. indigestion, and a ih ci.litim of the system. Tiie natural refuse of the bodv, in-u.i i - Bsia off turouffh the ordinary channels of waste, is left to'sour ami Sent in tlie s'stcIU bccaus of these irre.sulatities, farming uric acid '.i.isalwnrlR.'d 't" tIle bIotJ. nnd Rheumatism Rets a foothold. As the f. i .ni;.les i.oou-ii irwuy il ueuus'is uie acrid. lrnt.ltlTiir o-K. tuceswith which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, fissura Ll bones. Sharp, bitniff pains coniuience, the flesh becomes feverish Clleo and tender, the muscles and joints throb and jerk, and the bod v Fl 1 .. ,-;tl. rain Plnutarii 1.1 . .... .iters!') ran. i iiuuiinui, cic, can never vu.c mi- niM-.iM-; incv relieve me pain, per haps, temporarily, but do not reach tl.e trouble, which is in the blood. S. S. S. is the proper treatment for Rheumatism. It goes down and attacks the disease at its head, and by driving out the poison and acrid fluids which are causing the pain, and strengthen ing and enriching the blood, cures Kheuina S. is the greatest of all blo-l purifiers, just what STATF FAIR FXHIRIT Uonu'ih i -miMi i n-1: Ati.VIX Tills appoints .i I.V KAI l.AMi 1 HIST l'l IV EMI I HIT 1 TV 1 Alii 1MSI SKXT II I M YEAH Wll. i. m:- xxi) i:xi'i:i rs ;iii win ! (SB ORELY VEGETABLE .inently. range stale :a perm S. S. The W:.r- n....k ..I ;.. m-iirtf mrp nf k htMiin:i i imi in Ail advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. and any ATLANTA, GA." EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. ' T, 0. Pror, Ivl. D. P.J. Battle, M. 8. F. Scaiele, M- D. D. A Paine. M- D. Geo.O'P,D.di,ir,M D. LE.M.-Dou.il,M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases IVicdern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps oCtr.iined nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. -V a remit tiJii,;iii-iljin.'rri' ;iurt i!ii-"l as a rnnimittiv in r l. r a l.an.' coi-niy ex.iiHii :ii the Ut.r ai Saifin next St'pU'mbtr. i - 1 :n :.k r : T , lias amioiiml K. .M ' n ! u.-t up I he fx!ii!)it a ii il arnui'-v i; in t.K' pavilum. an.l lu has ali-fadv b.na 16 inicrest t)u farnirrs in the. n;;it;.-r. It will he ivnu'inbervil thalj last t ;tr l.aiu iiumi y .;n sei-onil j prize aikl a hanl try will he ina.lo l !iis far T,;r firsi. Many uupreju-! iliit-d iiui.sider.s were of I he opinion that last year's Lane ruunty displat shmihl have be-mi jiiv e illic professor t'loin smu wh Washington jiave it to Itenton with nut liiviu Lauti's UKiro than a curso ry uianer. Washiturm, 1. A It :urue and hi- " .- rm" n jtike, u; in th'e man an 1 ni ls he talking just to lu.t:- : etinviTsaiion. or is he u::. 1 second siyht? . . . I he merely a self-ad v.-:f :- '"lis he the apostle of a p(i;:t:..i' TO ' 'u'1 lliat ln'' KepuMican pa: t .nave to accept he l ore ine i i, .is ui lK l-'Oll roi N-i Jifno? These are questions that l:;i;f ilic politicians In the capital are .ikini; of the oilier iii) per cent. What is t he aiisvr? Tor the most pari those who talk ahont the senator from Oremm are prune to lauuii .nund naturedly at his insistaiue that lioosevelt is lumn.l to he nominated aain In spite of himself and ;m re mark t'hat. '"it U Just antnhtr linhhy" that the senator is ridiuu. If "he wt re not worth two or thi ef million dnl las, I in 11 rue would prul'.ibly tie AllT OF lOI X-1 i.w wii.i, r.r. i essiun of the county '.'.riu'in. t called a "crank." j lespite the magnificent i i'i;:ars that lie forces up.m ! ers in reckless profusion, tlr i gossips about town - are in I make for shelter whenever I the Oret;(iiian coming. T!i thai of he once iuu hold imported his hear political lined to they see ey kmw of tlu'ir eoat lapels he will talk them deaf. jduuih and blind and paralyzed on I Roosevelt . I low anyone on eart h first, hut ai nsiuei mi piiaMiMii.i i ii'iti'- (n I'uinii.ui iiiiiouKue ni ner ii.an me pre.-1 leni nimseu, liourne cannot ( undt rstand. In the 1;ul of all the Mr. Warren thinks n in l; early this jnir 'o ii p an exhibit torn bed ." any oilit ii st of the pro'' acts tlie Lano county fair th;it by bein-,u- will tie able that cannot be county. The on display at which will be that held here the week before the state fair is held, will be taken to the latter. "The 99 f A Separator of Cream and The Cream of Separators. Closest Skimming, Lightest Running, Most Durable Took only medal at Jamestown Exposition J. W. Quackenbush Sons 1)1 Kit. fr ' At Seattle. Wash.. April IS, 190S, .Miss Lottie Mcnouall, daughter of 1.. E. Mi DoiiKall, of KiiKiMie. of tu berculosis. Slie had been ill a long time, and had been in n sanitarium nt Seattle for the past few months. She was ased i'S years and was a beautiful girl. She visited; in Ku-Sene- last summer and ha a number of friends here who pained to hear of lfer death. Her father is quite ill at the Kii&miv General lio-pital. in hers of congress l;i u v wi ilei's have liet'll el Hmii ne and his hard i !y, t!ierl:'s' no denjing llie within the last few month won a ureal many follow odd 1 ;ilii!v of the case, .'lis llie w'lole counlry si-ems laken i urns or spasms n llillsenient :i'.td news- 't i iim out .l.len lioh-fin-t illal he has s. A n is that have follow ing his lend, l'erhaps every ihr four weeks, the nnners in vm-ions pans of ihe I'liited Slates will be filled with articles forecasting Itoose velt's reuomiiKition mid ns'leetlon. Within a few dnys ihe Koosevelt spasm appears to fade away and the followers of Taft are lending. , THE BEE MIVE GR0C RY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from tlie best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share f your patronage solicited. feS7x. W. J. Gibson & Son Staple fancy Groceries, Flour Feed 97 WEST EIGHTH MRS, LUCKEY'S ESTATE . VALUED AT $20,000 Jos. S. I.uckey was yesterday af ternoon appointed administrator of the estate of his wife, MrB. Lizzie Lackey, w-ho died at her home ln this city March 23. Mr. Lackey is the only heir at law. She left no will as far as can be ascertained. , The value of the property owned by her is estimated at 20,u00. and consists largely of Eugene real estate and Lane eountv timber land. Ell Bangs, Luke L. Goodrich and W. H. Hoff man were appointed appraisers of the estate. EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Angeles' Safest Hotel . 4V v. Ann . Ml . 5 ii? If'.,. 1 lit rV I EO BEAN BUYS INTEREST IN EUGENE GUN STORE Ed A. nean, paying teller at the i First National Hank, has bought Har ney Faine's Interest In he Eugene Gun company's sporting goods store, and beginning about May 1 he will associated In the business with Hugh Kay. .Mr. 1'ulno will retire I from active business, temporarily at (least, and will take a much needed i rest, his health not being the best I at present. Mr. llean Is a thorough ; business man, and will make a good partner for Mr. Kay, who has deinon 1 stratej his ability to conduct a first- class store of that kind. He Got What He Xr-edeil. "Nine years ago it looked as If my time had come." says C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Tor. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then that my druggist recommended Electric Hit ters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one foot In the grave, but Electric Hit ters put It back on the turf again, and I I've bei-n wen ever since. nom un j ,er guarante- at W. A. Kuykeiidall's i drug store. 50c. si:i lOl S l'IHE WCl'llS AT ASTOKIA The box factory and the sash and door factory of the Seaside Lumber company were destroyed by fire tills afternoon and the rnlll seriously dam aged lint to what extent cannot be told at this hour. For a time all of the mill buildings were on fire uuJ seemed doomed and at the height of tho fire the entire city of Seaside was threatened hut nt last accounts the fire was under control and no further ditiiser is feared, although strong wind Ir Mowing toward the city. Ilefore tho fire had reached Its height Mayor llennesen of Seaside telephoned Mayor Wise for assist ance nnd ho Immediately directed Chief Foster to send down as much hose as ho could spare. Astoria Budget. A teg ftm A tug from 10-ccn- piece wju c3unt FULL value 5-cem piece will count HALF vuluo with valuable tags Save your lags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Peach Tlnsley's 18-oz. Katwil toil Spear Head Sailor's Prida Eglantine Jolly Tar Bridle Bit Old Honesty Black Bear W. N. Tlnsloy'a Hilural tut Big Four Tenpenny Pick Ivy Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold CufT Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Taps Leather Pocketbook 80 Tugs Steel Curving Set 2110 To(;3 Best Steel Slicurn 75 Tda Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tugs Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Keel 60 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT 'THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.' I Sid." AT T.-7I-. runt HIHIKii:: Tiring your work to Smltherman't wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil klnson. llie well-known blacksmith, , :s with him. n;so a first -ola" painter ;tnd upholsterer from the East. All work guaranteed. New rigs made lo i ..r.ier. a' 6 Plenty of Trouble. U railed by s'agna'.lon or the live and bowels. To g-t rl 1 .f It and heartache and bi:io!o.ne nd Hie :,.ilon that brings laund.'e. take pr Klnir's New Life nurifiers l do the grinding or griping. 2.' j Kuvkerelaii'B drug s'ore Ills. the( rellub'"1 j State. HOTEL AltltlVALS. The SmeMle. P. E. Ramsey, Portland. A. S. Francis, St. Louis. B. Kambes, New York. J. H. Lyman, New York. E, N. Hutchinson, Portland. A, Graham,- Cottage Grove. F. It. Kebbes, Portland. James J. Murphy, Portland. , J. H. King, Portlnnd. John J. Roberts, Salem. W. E. Elliott, Chicago. H. A. C.randy, Chicago. J. C. Young, Portland. P. II. Button, Marcola. E. It. Cowles, San Francisco. II, E. Trelevnn, Milwaukee IJ. W, Heverton, San Francisco. 11. F. Carey, ; Port land. Billy Zelgler, Portland. J. II. Alexander, Portland. IF WOMKX ONLY KNEW. What n Henp of HapplneN It Would HrlllK to Eugene Home. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. N If women only knew the cause that Backache pains como from sick kidneys, 'Twould save much endless woe, Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Eugene people endorse this: Mrs. 8. Y. Abbott, of 4S4 Pearl St., Eugene, Ore., says: "Last winter I was taken down with a bad spell of sickness and kidney complaint. There was hardly ever a time when I could not attend lo my housework, but this lime I was completely laid up. My back was so wenk I could jrarre ly move without, pain. I started d'ic. lorlng and took F'-veral pre-ierlptlons but wllhout much benefit as far as I could s;e. Iioan's Kidney i'ills were j recommended to ine and I got n box I continued taking the remedy una the pains ami kidneys seemed til I was entirely well again. I can now do my work without the hast annoyance." For rain by all dealers. Price SO cents. Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. V.. sole agents for the I nlnil Xodce of Sale on FacciiI ion police is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued out of thu Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Lane on the 4th day of April, l'.ms, ou a judg ment rendered In said court on the 2d day of March, 1S, in favor of E. E. Mink, plaintiff, nmli against Naunlu K. Belshaw, defendant, for tho sum of two hundred forty-two! and nnd 20-100 dollars, whloli Judg-1 meat was enrolled and docknliyl In, the oflfce of the clerk of said court Ion tho 7th day of March, l'JOS, by which writ 1 wub commanded that out of the personal property belonging to said defendant ur If sufficient could, not ho found then out of tho reali property belonging to snld defend ant, on or after the said 4th day of April, 1110S, to satisfy said Judgment, cosls and accruing costs. Being un able to find pprsonal property .with which to satisfy said Judgment, costs nnd accruing coats, I did on tho 4th day of April, 190X, levy upon the fol lowing real property lieloiiKlnH to said defendantt on the said 4th day of April, 11108, or subsequently, to wlt: Lot No. 4 In Block No. (1 of the original town of Euifane City, now Eugene, as plattod and recorded, nil In Lane county, Oregon. Now, therefore, In the name of the Stato of Oregon, nnd In order to satis fy said Judgment, costs and accruing cosls, I will on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1U08, between tlie hours of 9 o'clock a. m. nnd 4 o'colrk p .m., to-wlt: at t o'clock p. ni. on said day, at the southweKtdoor of the county courthouse In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, offer for sale for Bclshaw's right, title and Interest In cash subject to redemption, all of the above-named defendlant'B Nannie K. Bclshaw's right, title and Interest in and to tho above-described real prop erty. Dated this 15th dav of April, I90S. FKEI) FISK, Sheriff Lane County, Oregon. CE39I 822S5ZKI too j 8 Automobile Livery Automobiles for Hire Day or Night Day Phone.Black 151 1 M;ght Phone BU(:k J57j EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO E. D. dLTUM, Manager NOTItiO OK Nrnnol, INDEMNITY SELECTION. I'nlled States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., March 10, '08 Notice Is hereby gives that the Stato of Oregon, on September 6, 1U07, applied for the B.W.Vi H.W. V, of See. 10, Tp. IS H., It. 6 W. of W M., and filed In this office a list of school indemnity selections In which It selected snld land; and thnt said list Is open to tho public -for Inspec tion. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above .described land or any legal subdivision there of, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show -aid land tri be more valuable for ' mineral thnn for agricultural pur poses, or to obje! t lo !1ld selection j fur any lawful reason, should file tlielr dnltiis or their affidavits o( proles! or eoIlN-Jt In Oils office ou , or before th- '"Hi day of May. lfliis.j I hereby :j:na'p ih.. Eugene' eaklie-a left no. My ' ''"fro, puimMO'i at l.nr-ne. iiregon. to i-ain utrenuth mi-ins tin; ir wspaper In which the nbove i work wllhout at W. A Keniernber the and take no oiher. name Iioan's THF FDWARD O I.ne Heart ot Ihe City N"0 iNSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAF A very desirable hotel for all visitors to the city. J.. , First class in all respects 00 pc, day and up. VTnte for bookltt TOUSLEY COMPANY, Preps. We use all tne late', methods In, "le.-Q-.g and dyeing at the Eugene, liv iv'orka, corner Sixth and Willam., otte s'reet. Pbone Bed JSC1. '.f I 2SI, Eugene. Or j an W.y buy new clnti.es wnen iQ mak your old on s look like in it Eugene Tye Works, Billh and Wit NE K TIE PA!V The Fraternal Aid will give airck tie party at Frank s ' .'ilb-iVcdtie.-.day. April 22. at S p mW iV-rybody In vited, ladles brlr.g banket for two E. C. DeVyTtuTFo.. ChlcMg'1. il'i, Oentlenien In 1197 I had a rtlseaxe notiv Is t" hi' iiubllshed. BENJAMIN L. 1 : i i v . Ileglster Tl) ItEIHTOHH. Itosnlle BallMcb, de- Vll H Kstete of ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Frank J. .limner, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of lios-1 alio Baus' h, deceased, bv the Hon. f. U. Chi lian, rounly Jinlgn of said Lane County. All persons having! claims against the estate, are hereby! notified to pr'-scnt the same to the i administrator at the law office of j Ilorrls Hklnworth In iQgene, Ore- 7iof the stomach and bowels. In the gon. within six months from the dale lametle tret. tf- (5rntu uprlng of 1H02 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received all the gold In (leorgla could not buy. My you lire long and prosper. Yours .,, rv ,riv. r V r ' Hr.qUiJL of the first publication of this notice, with the necessary soucners. FUANK J. SUMMER. Adiiilnlslrator. Ql t-, . E''5B' s f An 5 w cL pill rO ro v n x 2.00 I CLc - '- - G30 0 0 0 0 0